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7:00 PM

General Series "The Priests in Concert at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral"

GENERAL SERIES

The Priests in Concert at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

The Priests, three clergymen who became a worldwide singing phenomenon, perform a special concert at the historic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King in Liverpool, England

8:30 PM

Great Performances "Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden"

GREAT PERFORMANCES

Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden

Multi-Grammy-winning phenomenon Michael Bublé returns to public television in Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden, a musical concert that captures the star in a trademark, high-octane performance.

10:00 PM

Alan K. Simpson "Deep Roots (Part 1)"

ALAN K. SIMPSON

Deep Roots (Part 1)

Senator Alan K. Simpson reflects on a long and varied political career, and connects it to his family’s “tap root” in Wyoming history.

11:30 PM

Alan K. Simpson "To Washington and Back (Part 2)"

ALAN K. SIMPSON

To Washington and Back (Part 2)

Senator Alan K. Simpson reflects on a long and varied political career, and connects it to his family’s “tap root” in Wyoming history.

 

Main Street, Wyoming

MAIN STREET WYOMING Classics Episode Guide


SERIES 200
201

Wind River Reservation: Childhood Memories This program explores three generations of Native Americans, each of whom grew up on the Wind River Indian Reservation. What has changed in the last 50 years? (Guests: John Washakie, Liz Brown, Maria Lawson).


SERIES 100
101 Paul Petzoldt Man of the Mountain- Paul Petzoldt- An early pioneer of the environmental movement reviews his life's values and the business he started in Lander, the National Outdoor Leadership School.
102 Tales of Heart Mountain Tales of Heart Mountain- Main Street visits with former internees and their families.
103 King Ropes  Tour King Ropes in Sheridan, a Wyoming manufacturer whose product continue the western tradition of making ropes and saddles that are sought worldwide.
104 Octopus Springs The multicolored mats which fan out from the springs are studied by David Ward, microbiologist from MSU Bozeman. The mats, according to Ward were once the dominant life form on Earth, and are ten times older than dinosaurs.
105 Dr. Love Dr. David Love of Laramie, known statewide for his work on the earliest geological map of Wyoming, is now known nationally for his family's story which was featured in the mini-series "The West". Host Deborah Hammons visits Dr Love at his cabin near Dubois, Wyoming and discovers the story behind the "grand" old man of Rocky Mountain Geology.
106

Art of Paper Marbling Marbled paper is making a comeback, and Casper artist Tom West demonstrates how the swirling patterns of color are created.

107 Wind River One of Wyoming’s natural and historical treasures Bonnie Bleak, a homesteader’s daughter, tells her family stories about life in the isolated canyon when she was young.
108 Wyoming Remembers World War II Wyoming responded to the bombing of Pearl Harbor as men and women all over the state signed up to serve their country. Stories of some of these brave men and women have been captured in this edition of Main Street.
109 Petroglyphs with George HorseCapture  On the banks of a small dry creek in Fremont County, George HorseCapture explains the myth and meaning of Native American petroglyphs.
110 Mardy Murie Born in 1902 and raised in Alaska, Mardy Murie has called Jackson Hole home for the past 70 years. Murie and husband Olaus, who has been dubbed the "greatest naturalist of this continent", spent a lifetime of travel, scientific research and involvement in conservation activities. MAIN STREET visits Murie and her friends: Homestead Publishing owner Carl Schreier, author Bert Raynes; and Teton Science School teacher-owner Carl Schreier, and teacher Jackie Gilmore to reminisce.
111 One Room School Visits Ingleside School, north of Cheyenne. Teachers and families talk about the way rural schools keep alive the culture of ranch and country life. (Teacher guides are available for this program.)
112

Jackson Songwriters Special Tom Rush, Denny Earnest, Beth McIntosh (right) and Bruce Hauser, along with the Sawmill Creek Band, perform original music from Jackson and discuss their craft.

113

T.A. Larson: A Living Legacy Dr. Larson discusses the state's unique past and its impact on the future.

114

Jeffrey City: Boom and Bust This program tells the boom-and-bust saga of Jeffrey City, which grew to a town of 5,000 before the uranium market went bust in the 1980s. It's a story of fast growth and fast living, but also a tale of growing affection between the long-time ranchers of the area and the town of mining families that grew in their midst.