The Great Train Robbery
Faced with the prospect of travelling in second class Lady Felicia is delighted to run into opera legend Dame Bianca Norman who invites her and Mrs McCarthy away from the riff-raff into her private pullman carriage.
Episode Duration: 44 minutes and 8 seconds
Episode Number: 171
Story in the Public SquareTV Schedule for New Hampshire s only statewide locally owned and operated television network, engages minds, connects communities, and celebrates New Hampshire with programs that entertain, educate and enrich.
Program 10
Master bread-maker Steve Sullivan from the Acme Bakery in Berkeley, CA visits Julia Child in her kitchen. Sullivan demonstrates how to make various decorative loaves. He creates a couronne, or crown of pearls. This bread uses three different starters. He also bakes baguettes, wheat stalks and pain fendu. To allow for these decorative breads to expand more readily, Sullivan recommends raising the humidity of the oven by pouring water in pans underneath the baking breads.
Episode Duration: 24 minutes and 54 seconds
Episode Number: 110
Workspace
Incorporate your art into your workspace and you ll always be surrounded by the things you love! Julie Fei Fan Balzer begins with a simple clay dish to hold art supplies. Kae Pea creates a perfect art table for your workspace. We finish with Alexandra Stapleton and ways to personalize your work space.
Episode Duration: 28 minutes and 0 seconds
Episode Number: 510
Shanghai 1937: Where World War II Began
When did World War II begin? Americans might say December 7, 1941-the day the Japanese Imperial navy attacked the American naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. For Europeans, it was September 1, 1939 when Nazi Germany invaded Poland. But in China, people will tell you a different date-August 13, 1937, the start of the Battle of Shanghai. That day, after what is called the century of humiliation, including six years of repeated incidents initiated by the Japanese military, China at last stood up. Shanghai was the most international city in Asia, with a large foreign population, so at the time of the military conflict, it was headline news around the world. Based on the book Shanghai 1937: Stalingrad on the Yangtzeby Danish author Peter Harmsen, SHANGHAI 1937: WHERE WORLD WAR II BEGAN introduces key figures in the conflict, chronicles how the battle unfolded over the course of three months, and explores the aftermath and years of war that f