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Waterfront At The Forefront of PBS Documentary
A documentary on the city's waterfront fights, City of Water, premieres this Saturday, April 19, at 1:30 p.m. on local PBS Channel 13. (Check out the trailer here.)
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PBS Frontline to Revisit Past Five Years in 'Bush's War'
Today, in the New York Times, Richard Perez-Pena notes that five years into the war in Iraq, "it would be hard to tell from a quick look at television news, newspapers and the Internet" that the country remains at war.
Tonight and tomorrow night on PBS, the producers at Frontline will do their part to thrust the subject back into the national spotlight. read more »
Jim Lehrer Won't Have to 'Do Fisticuffs' on Chip McGrath After All
Jim Lehrer, the longtime anchor of NewsHour on PBS is upset with an article in the New York Times.
No, not that article.
In his bedroom, this past Sunday morning, Mr. Lehrer pored over a piece in the Times by writer-at-large Charles McGrath, entitled "Is PBS Still Necessary?"
"I was stunned," said Mr. Lehrer. read more »
Company Airing on PBS Tonight
The 2006-07 revival of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company will air on PBS (Channel 13) tonight, Feb. 20, at 9 p.m. This Company won the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League Awards for Best Revival of a Musical. The musical starred the Tony-nominated Raúl Esparza as the confused bachelor Bobby and ended its run at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre July 1, 2007 after 34 previews and 247 performances.
The TV production was directed by Lonny Price, who recently chatted with Playbill.com columnist Michael Buckley here. "When I was a kid, I saw the original Company. My parents called their ticket broker, trying to get me tickets for Applause, which looked glamorous," Mr. Prince told Playbill. "The broker said, 'We can't get those, but Company opened this week, and that's supposed to be good for kids.' [Laughs] So, for my 11th birthday, my grandmother, my sister, and I saw Company — which was amazing! It changed my life. The score's in my bones; it's sort of DNA to me."
Cyrano de Bergerac Taped for Great Performances
For those who won't be able to catch up with the ticket race for Cyrano de Bergerac seats before the production ends on Jan. 6, we'll at least be able to watch stars Kevin Kline and Jennifer Garner do their thespian thing on PBS's Great Performances. According to Broadway.com, producers of the show released a statement saying the taping began yesterday at the Richard Rogers Theatre for broadcast "later this year and future release on DVD."












