Internationally renowned digestive care expert
Brenda Watson returns to Public Television in with her new program The
Heart of Perfect Health. In this program, Brenda shares compelling
evidence of the connection between digestive health and heart health,
and includes easy, simple ways to protect and strengthen the heart by
balancing the gut and achieving healthy digestion.
Support British Comedies on KCPT and enjoy tea and fun on Saturday, January 21, 2012, from 2-4 pm, at The Aladdin.
Some of the delicious food we’ll be serving include: shrimp & crab salad pinwheels, cherry napoleons, asian beef bruschetta and curried chicken puffs. Of course there will be tea, scones and lemon curd as well as other delectible treats.
Were you able to be a part of our recent Brit Floyd Meet and Greet on March 12 2013 at the Midland by AMC? If so, please check out our great photos with the band and see if you can spot yours. Feel free to share with all of your friends on Facebook, or print copies for yourself!
Fans have embraced BRIT FLOYD as the world’s foremost Pink Floyd tribute show. Renowned for their note-for-note perfection, impeccable harmonies, staging, lasers, Floydian animations and props, this 12-piece band creates a genuine reincarnation of the live Pink Floyd experience.
Beginning at 6pm Hyacinth Bucket teaches us How to Enhance Your Husband’s Retirement; “Dewhirst’s Nature Tours” are launched by Foggy after he believes he’ s discovered the nesting place of a giant woodpecker on Last of the Summer Wine; Jean and Lionel have made the decision to live together, however, wires get crossed and there is confusion about who is to go live with whom, on As Time Goes By. Then at 7:30, housemates Tom and Roy may be past their prime, but they are not past fancying women, competing with one another, showing off, squabbling and getting into trouble on Old Guys; and finally at 8pm, Season Three of Doc Martin premieres with Part 1 of On the Edge. Having failed to restart his relationship with Louisa Glasson, Martin is forced out of the picture with the arrival of her dad, Terry Glasson.
The show at New York’s Minskoff Theatre is the final act and crowning highlight of the miniseries Broadway or Bust. The 60 finalists prepare for the big day. In just six hours, the lights will go up, the theater will be filled and, with the downbeat of the orchestra leader’s baton, it’ll be show time. Going into the final competition awards show, all of the judges have a short list of top contenders, but during the show itself, they’ll be asked once again to give scores to the leading performers based on the group performances and individual medleys. At intermission, the judges will cut the group to six finalists. Those six will perform their solos, and after another round, the judges will choose the two winners. In the words of director Van Kaplan, “This week … is going to shape their whole lives, whether they go into the theater or not.”
Watch the final episode Sunday, September 23, 2012 at 7pm.
Boot Camp — there’s no other way to describe it. The second episode picks up where the first left off, launching headlong into the fire of the rehearsals, coaching and coaxing sessions that take place during one week of intense preparation for the auditions and the awards ceremony, popularly known as “The Jimmy Awards” in honor of renowned Broadway theater owner and producer James M. Nederlander. Fighting fatigue, the eager performers quickly see what a learn-by-immersion experience is all about — and get an eye-opening look at what life is like on Broadway. The central drama of the episode lies in both the progress and setbacks of the individual performers. As the week moves along and the final auditions loom, the program closes with another round of uncertainty. Participants dig in and launch into last-minute preparations for their auditions. Did boot camp pay off or not?
PBS is bound for Broadway with a primetime documentary series that tracks the real-life stories of America’s top high school musical performers, vying in the ultimate competition to find the nation’s best young theater stars. Part competition, part performance and part non-fiction drama, the event starts in regional theatrical programs, where judges around the country select the best performers in the country. The 60 finalists then descend on Broadway, where they plunge into the eye of the theatrical storm for one intense week of rehearsals, coaching, mentoring and cut-throat competition. After an intense final audition, finalists are selected, and these “best of the best” American high school performers take part in the grand finale of the week, the competition for The National High School Musical Theatre Awards (a.k.a. The Jimmy Awards), a one night, star-studded event held at Minskoff Theatre in June 2012. That night, the judges select and anoint the nation’s leading male and female high school musical theatre performers. Follow the build-up and the heartbreak, the drama and disappointment of BROADWAY OR BUST on PBS.
In the first episode follow 60 young performers as they’re coached by Broadway talent and prepare solos for competition.