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Downton Abbey Series 2 Marathon

Spend the weekend at Downton Abbey. Watch Saturday beginning at 6pm, resuming Sunday at 1pm.

Multiple Emmy winner (including Outstanding Miniseries!) “Downton Abbey” resumes the story of aristocrats and servants of Downton Abbey during the tumultuous World War I era. The international hit, written by Julian Fellowes, stars Dame Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh Bonneville, as well as a drawing room full of new actors, portraying the loves, feuds and sacrifices of a glittering culture thrown into crisis. Laura Linney hosts.

Watch episodes 1 – 3 Saturday, May 19, 2012 beginning at 6pm and episodes 4 – 7 Sunday, May 20, 2012 beginning at 1pm.

Watch Downton Abbey Season 2 Preview on PBS. See more from Masterpiece.

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Downton Abbey Season 2 Marathon

Spend the weekend with the Crawley family and their servants at Downton Abbey on Saturday May 19 and Sunday May 20, 2012.

Spend the weekend with the Crawley family and their servants at Downton Abbey on Saturday May 19 and Sunday May 20, 2012. All the episodes from Season 2 will run, in order, 6-10 pm on Saturday, and Sunday, 1-8 pm.

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May-June 2012 Letter from KCPT’s CEO, Kliff Kuehl

Kliff talks about the importance of national programming and educational services.

I’ve talked a lot lately about our focus on localism and the important role of KCPT in our community; however, in this issue, I want to talk about national content and the importance of those coveted programs so many of you enjoy every week.

I think we can put Downton Abbey at the top of that list.  PBS, and its affiliated stations, is proud to bring this exceedingly popular program into your homes.  Season two premiered to an average audience of 6.3 million viewers (30% more than the first episode of season one).  This is the highest rating for a MASTERPIECE Episode in 17 years.  The Daily Beast wrote that Downton has brought PBS to “the cool kid’s table.”  I thought we were already pretty cool but we’ll take that as a compliment.

Last year PBS moved NOVA to Wednesday night, creating “the smartest night on television.”  This has led to a 47% increase in the national audience, meaning over 700,000 more people are watching during an average minute of NOVA’s programming.  NOVA fits right in with KCPT’s mission to “educate and enrich” our community and also helps attract young minds to the sciences.

The Fall PBS Arts Festival reached close to 19 million viewers.  In March we wrapped up the taping of Homecoming:  The Kansas City Symphony – Joyce DiDonato at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, which will be carried nationally on the PBS Summer Arts Series.  What a great coup to have Kansas City included in this national series.  The KCPT team was so proud to be part of such an extraordinary production.  The program airs throughout the United States on July 20.  Don’t miss seeing our city, the beautiful performing arts center, Joyce DiDonato, and the Kansas City Symphony!

PBS is also helping to close the achievement gap.  According to a recent national survey commissioned by PBS and conducted by Vera Quest Research, 91% of teachers have access to computers in their classroom, but only one-in-five have the right level of technology.  Cost is the single biggest barrier toward using technology in the classroom.  That’s why PBS, together with local member stations (including KCPT), recently launched PBS LearningMedia, featuring a robust library with tens of thousands of digital assets, including lesson plans and discussion questions for educators that align with Common Core State Standards.  This free media-on- demand service features content from NASA, National Archives and PBS programs all in one place.

A few statistical facts –

  • More than 58 million videos were streamed on the PBS KIDS Video for iPhone/iPad apps in January 2012.
  • In any given month in 2011, more than 30% of all video minutes consumed on kids’ sites were on PBSKIDS.org.
  • In a typical month, close to 123 million people watch their local PBS stations.

On May 2nd, Paula Kerger, CEO of PBS, comes to Kansas City as the Chamber’s guest speaker to talk about the future of public media in a changing America.  We are excited to share Paula with Kansas City as another local/national partnership opportunity.  We’re also very excited to be working with the Chamber on their Big 5 initiative.

Thank you for watching!

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Birdsong

Watch the story of lovers torn apart by World War I Sundays, April 22 & 29, 2012 at 8pm.

Birdsong an adaptation of Sebastian Faulk’s best-selling novel about lovers torn apart by World War I stars Eddie Redmayne as Stephen Wraysford, whose pre-war affair with Isabelle Azaire has an enduring effect on him as he fights in the trenches.

Part 1
Sunday, April 22, 2012, 8pm
In 1910, Englishman Stephen Wraysford goes to France to study textile manufacturing and falls in love with a factory owner’s bewitching wife, Isabelle. Amid the shellfire of the Western Front in 1916, his memories of the past haunt him.

Part 2
Sunday, April 29, 2012, 8pm
Stephen and his men go over the top in one of the bloodiest battles ever recorded, the Battle of the Somme. Will he survive and will he be reunited with Isabelle, the Frenchwoman he loved before the war?

Watch Sundays, April 21 & 29, 2012 at 8pm.

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