| Full Week - Sunday, November 8, 2009 change date |
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Monday
11/02/09 |
Tuesday
11/03/09 |
Wednesday
11/04/09 |
Thursday
11/05/09 |
Friday
11/06/09 |
Saturday
11/07/09 |
Sunday
11/08/09 |
12:00 am | - | NightClassics with Eric Ladau |
NightClassics with Eric Ladau |
NightClassics with Christopher Harding |
12:30 am | NightClassics with Christopher Harding |
1:00 am |
1:30 am |
2:00 am |
2:30 am |
3:00 am |
3:30 am |
4:00 am |
4:30 am |
5:00 am | Morning Edition News and features from National Public Radio in Washington, D.C.; local news, traffic and weather with Jim Bell in Houston; The Marketplace Morning Report at 5:50 and 8:50, The Engines of Our Ingenuity at 7:35, and Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac at 8:35. Local Anchor: and local anchor, Jim Bell morning@npr.org |
5:30 am |
6:00 am | Living on Earth with Steve Curwood loe@npr.org |
Music at Daybreak with Tom Molloy |
6:30 am |
7:00 am | Weekend Edition with Scott Simon News and features hosted by National Public Radio's Scott Simon in Washington, D. C.; local news and weather with Capella Tucker in Hosuton. Local Anchor: with Capella Tucker |
With Heart and Voice with Richard Gladwell Richard Gladwell hosts a program of sacred music for chorus and organ. |
7:30 am |
8:00 am | Weekend Edition with Liane Hansen LIane Hansen hosts entertaining features and National Public Radio news. wesun@npr.org |
8:30 am |
9:00 am | Morning Show with Elaine Kennedy A classical music CD show based in Houston. |
Car Talk with Tom and Ray Magliozzi Tom and Ray Magliozzi, aka Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, offer wisecracks and automobile-repair tips. Call 888.CAR.TALK (888.227.8255) with your question. |
9:30 am |
10:00 am | Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me! with Peter Sagal and newscaster Carl Kasell Peter Sagal and newscaster Carl Kasell host NPR's "oddly informative" game show, as a panel of noted journalists, writers and punditsżand listeners at homeżanswer quiz questions about the past week's news and newsmakers, including those stories that Bob Edwards and Nina Totenberg may not have had the time (or wisely chose not) to cover. If you'd like to participate, call 888.WAIT.WAIT (888.924.8924) or e-mail waitwait@npr.org. |
Fresh Air Weekend with Terry Gross Terry Gross hosts NPR's multi-award-winning program of interviews, reviews and features on contemporary arts and issues. |
10:30 am |
11:00 am | The Motley Fool Radio Show with David and Tom Gardner Brothers David and Tom Gardner host an informative and entertaining program of commentaries, guest interviews, listener phone-ins and games about personal finance, investing and money management. Call 866.NPR.FOOL (866.677.3665) with your question. |
This American Life with Ira Glass Each week, host Ira Glass explores a particular theme from a number of perspectives. His unique, personal vision guides the program, employing a new kind of radio storytelling that incorporates monologues, mini-documentaries, "found tape," original fiction, and the testimony of ordinary people who talk about their lives and experiences. |
11:30 am |
12:00 pm | Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin Peabody Award winning host, Bill McGlaughlin with his in-depth knowledge of and deep passion for classical music along with his enthusiasm, imagination and spontaneity, guides listeners through a new musical theme each week, devoting five hours to a single topic. |
What's New with Regina Scruggs A survey of new recordings from Houston Public Radio's music library. |
A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor In an encore broadcast, host Garrison Keillor shares the news and events of his mythical home town, Lake Wobegon, Minnesota, along with comedy sketches and music from a variety of American artists and traditions. |
12:30 pm | Opera from Europe |
1:00 pm | Afternoon Concert with Chris Johnson A diverse mix of classical music programming. |
1:30 pm |
2:00 pm | Afternoon Concert with Alison Young |
2:30 pm |
3:00 pm | The Front Row with Dean Dalton Houston Public Radio's weekday arts magazine featuring live, in studio performances; excerpts from concerts recorded all over southeast Texas. |
3:30 pm | Latino USA with Maria Hinojosa Maria Hinojosa hosts NPR's program of news, and cultural and public affairs features approached from a Latino perspective. |
4:00 pm | All Things Considered with Melissa Block, Michele Norris and Robert Siegel News and features from National Public Radio and KUHF, with Melissa Block, Michele Norris and Robert Siegel in Washington, D.C., and Rod Rice in Houston. Local Anchor: with Rod Rice atc@npr.org |
All Things Considered |
4:30 pm |
5:00 pm | A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor phc@mpr.org |
All Things Considered with Steve Inskeep Steve Inskeep hosts the Sunday edition of NPR's flagship program of news and features. |
5:30 pm |
6:00 pm | KUHF Classic Kids KUHF's Bob Stevenson and Roger Daily, director of education for the Houston Symphony, host a program of classical music for young people (and adults, too!). |
6:30 pm | Marketplace with David Brown Public Radio International's magazine of news and features on business and the economy. commentary@marketplace.org |
7:00 pm | Evening Concert with Chris Hathaway |
Evening Concert with Dayton Smith |
Evening Concert with Chris Hathaway |
Music from the Movies with Regina Scruggs Regina Scruggs presents the great symphonic scores of the Silver Screen, past and present. |
The Thistle & Shamrock with Fiona Ritchie Host Fiona Ritchie weaves a rich tapestry of Celtic music: spirited jigs, reels and strathspeys, haunting ballads from days gone by, and exuberant new music in the traditional style. |
Evening Concert with Chris Hathaway |
7:30 pm |
8:00 pm | Evening Concert with Chris Hathaway |
Pulling Strings with Elaine Kennedy |
8:30 pm |
9:00 pm | Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra |
SymphonyCast with |
Houston Symphony comments@kuhf.org |
Live! At the Concertgebouw |
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra |
Music from the Hearts of Space with Stephen Hill Stephen Hill creates journeys into your imagination with two hours of New Age and space music. info@hos.com |
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra |
9:30 pm |
10:00 pm |
10:30 pm |
11:00 pm | NightClassics with |
The Romantic Hours with Concert pianist and author Mona Golabek creates a romantic late-night mood with love poetry and soft, sensuous music. |
Pipedreams with Michael Barone |
11:30 pm |