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on
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Don't miss special LIVE broadcasts on your campus from unique organizations like the Museum and Television and Radio, as well as a wide variety of weekly distance learning series from Annenberg Media.

Special Programming | Weekly Series


SPECIAL PROGRAMMING

Date
Start
End
Program Title
Mon, Feb 6, 2006
1:00 PM
2:00 PM

She Made It: Women Creating Television and Radio”
The Women of NPR

Presented by: Museum of Television & Radio
Since its inception in 1971, NPR (National Public Radio) has spotlighted more women in challenging and creative positions than most major news organizations. This seminar brings together many of NPR’s exemplary female voices to discuss how the network has become a showcase for women producers, anchors, and reporters. (A three-part series)

Tue, Feb 7, 2006

1:00 PM
2:30 PM

From The Goldbergs to 2005: The Evolution of the Family Sitcom

Presented by: Museum of Television & Radio
Gertrude Berg (1899–1966) was a creative force of nature. She created, wrote, produced, and starred in the radio and television series The Goldbergs, the story of a middle–class Jewish family living in the Bronx. The panel will examine Ms. Berg’s trailblazing achievements and the enduring sitcom genre she created.

Wed, Feb 8, 2006

1:00 PM
2:30 PM

Taking the Lead: Women and the Changing Face of Television Drama

 

Presented by: Museum of Television & Radio

Today’s television landscape is fertile ground for female-led prime-time dramas; a cursory glance at the schedule yields the likes of Veronica Mars, Medium, Commander in Chief, The Closer

Such was not always the case. In the era before the groundbreaking series Cagney & Lacey, hour dramas with female leads were rare indeed.  This seminar will trace the evolution of the female-led television drama, from its embattled past to its current ascendancy.  And where does the genre go from here?

Thu, Feb 9, 2006
1:00 PM
2:00 PM

She Made It: Women Creating Television and Radio”
The Women of NPR

Presented by: Museum of Television & Radio
Since its inception in 1971, NPR (National Public Radio) has spotlighted more women in challenging and creative positions than most major news organizations. This seminar brings together many of NPR’s exemplary female voices to discuss how the network has become a showcase for women producers, anchors, and reporters. (A three-part series)

Fri, Feb 10, 2006

1:00 PM
2:30 PM

From The Goldbergs to 2005: The Evolution of the Family Sitcom

Presented by: Museum of Television & Radio
Gertrude Berg (1899–1966) was a creative force of nature. She created, wrote, produced, and starred in the radio and television series The Goldbergs, the story of a middle–class Jewish family living in the Bronx. The panel will examine Ms. Berg’s trailblazing achievements and the enduring sitcom genre she created.

Fri, Feb 10, 2006

2:30 PM
4:00 PM

Taking the Lead: Women and the Changing Face of Television Drama


Presented by: Museum of Television & Radio
Today’s television landscape is fertile ground for female-led prime-time dramas; a cursory glance at the schedule yields the likes of Veronica Mars, Medium, Commander in Chief, The Closer

Such was not always the case. In the era before the groundbreaking series Cagney & Lacey, hour dramas with female leads were rare indeed.  This seminar will trace the evolution of the female-led television drama, from its embattled past to its current ascendancy.  And where does the genre go from here?


WEEKLY PROGRAMMING

Date
Start
End
Program Title
Mondays
8:00 AM
9:00 AM

American Cinema

This series explores film history and American culture through the eyes of over 150 Hollywood insiders.
Beginning February 6, 2006

Tuesdays
12:00 PM
1:00 PM

For All Practical Purposes: Introduction to Contemporary Math

This series explores the relevant applications of mathematics in five major areas: management science, statistics, social choice, measurement, and computer science.
Beginning February 7, 2006

Thursdays
8:00 AM
9:00 AM

Biography of America

Explore the human side of American history with this using a biographical approach to examine the forces that have shaped our nation.
Beginning January 19, 2006

Thursdays
9:00 AM
10:00 AM

Democracy in America

This video course for high school teachers covers topics of civic knowledge, skills, and dispositions recommended by the U.S. Department of Education’s Civics Framework.
Beginning February 2, 2006

Fridays
7:00 AM
8:00 AM

Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
This series teaches Spanish speaking, listening, and comprehension skills. Beginning January 20, 2006

Fridays
8:00 AM
9:00 AM

French in Action

This series in French follows the romantic adventures of Mireille and Robert, with the witty guidance of Professor Pierre Capretz.
Beginning January 20, 2006

 


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