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City 12 Documentaries

January 2009

1 THURS Paperback Dreams
2 FRI The History of the Federal Reserve Bank

4 SUN Liquid Assets: The Story of Water Infrastructure
5 MON Music Seen #208
6 TUES 9 to 5 No Longer
7 WED 1pm New York Now Special Edition: Governor Paterson’s State of the State Address
7pm The American Southwest: Are We Running Dry?
8 THURS Fueling Our Future A Fred Friendly Seminar
9 FRI Riverwebs

11 SUN *You’re Not Alone
12 MON *Dakota’s Pride / Keeping Kids Healthy #113 Cochlear Implants/Lyme Disease
13 TUES *The Teachings of Jon
14 WED *Demystifying Dyslexia
15 THUR 4pm Rochester City Council Committee Meeting (Re-airs Saturday 1/17 at 12pm)
7pm*Rolling
16 FRI *Vision of the Soul : The George Mendoza Story / *We Also Dance

18 SUN Briars in the Cotton Patch: The Story of Koinonia
19 MON **Sisters of Selma: Bearing Witness for Change
20 TUES 11am NewsHour Coverage of Inauguration 2009
7pm Telling the Truth: The Best in Broadcast Journalism
8pm Rochester City Council Meeting (Re-airs Saturday 1/24 at 12pm)
21 WED How Europe Sees America
22 THURS Leyendas…The Legends of Cuban Music
23 FRI Newport Jazz Festival 2008

25 SUN Cheese Nun
26 MON Music Seen #209
27 TUES Oil Shockwaves
28 WED Kilowatt Ours: A Plan to Re-Energize America
29 THURS Questioning the Constitution
30 FRI Freeway Philharmonic

**** The Dates of the Rochester City Council and Rochester City Council Committee Meetings are TBD and will be added to the schedule once received.

January

  *Dialogue on Disability Initiative – January 11th-17 th
** Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – January 19th

 Documentary slots:
Sunday:     9pm     Monday:          7pm             Tuesday:  7pm
              Wednesday:  7pm    Thursday:       7pm             Friday:   7pm

January Update

Sundays at 7pm – Starting: January 4th – Blues Divas
Morgan Freeman hosts BLUES DIVAS featuring performances and interviews with eight of the world's most soulful female performers. Freeman, co-owner of Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, Mississippi, introduces and interviews performers Irma Thomas, Mavis Staples, Odetta, Deborah Coleman, Ann Peebles, Bettye LaVette, Renee Austin and Denise LaSalle. The program series was taped at the Ground Zero Blues Club in the spring of 2004.

Replaces: Mayor at the WaterCooler

Fridays at 12pm – Starting January 2nd – The Fitness Show
Hosted by Colin Hoobler, The Fitness Show, is the first medically based fitness program to apply science to exercise. Hoobler hosts the program as part motivator and part science teacher. Sensors and 3-D image-capturing technology show viewers in real time what goes on underneath the skin during exercise. As a licensed physical therapist with two master's degrees, Hoobler's methods have been taught through the American Physical Therapy Association. Both medical doctors and physical therapists make guest appearances on The Fitness Show. Techniques demonstrated in episodes combine elements of anatomy, euroscience, physics and sports medicine. The educational content is intended to help viewers save time, avoid invasive medical treatments and reduce chronic pain.

Replaces: Body Electric