New Outlook Talk Show , Sunday, 10/28/2007
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A local internet campaign that's bringing New Hamsphire's primary politics beyond state borders.
Plus, acclaimed historian and filmmaker Michael Wood talks about bringing history to life on public television.
That's coming up.
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Hello, Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook, I'm Beth Carroll.
The town of Exeter is taking center stage in the New Hampshire primary.
Through the eyes of voters in this one community, New Hampshire Public Radio is exploring the issues central to the campaigns.
As part of the project it has also launched an ambitious web component called "Primary Place."
Boston Globe political reporter James Pindell this week takes us to a wi-fi hotspot to find out more.
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James is involved in a similar project with the Boston Globe.
That project focusing on three New Hampshire communities is scheduled to go to press any time now.
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Historian and filmmaker Michael Wood describes his latest project.
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Acclaimed historian and filmmaker Michael Wood visted the University of New Hampshire last week engaging students and public audiences with his stories of classic Greek myth and literature.
For more than twenty years, his work has been broadcast on NHPTV and other public television stations across the country.
The British documentarian took time out of his "Rouman Lecture Series" presentations to talk to me about his filmmaking experiences, the role of Public Television in making them available to American audiences and more.
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48:37:24 In: Michael, you went in search of medieval history at Oxford and you ended up in television, how did that happen?
out: 51:22 there are no definite answers in history.
in: 52;18 where do you begin when you have a topic as broad as the classics.
out: 53:49 serve a bigger purpose
in: 54:08 so many of your films have dealt with
out: 56:20 I can't let go of Iraq as a filmmaker.
in: 1:12:54 you have the story of india.
out: 1:15:20 I think if you can do that n the telly, I think it's great.
in: 1:1:23:24 Michael Wood, thank you.
Out: thank you.
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The Story of India is scheduled to air on NHPTV next spring.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/28/2007
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 14:00
A local internet campaign that's bringing New Hamsphire's primary politics beyond state borders. Plus, acclaimed historian and filmmaker Michael Wood talks about bringing history to life on public television. That's coming up. Hello, Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook, I'm Beth Carroll. The town of Exeter is taking center stage in the New Hampshire primary. Through the eyes of voters in this one community, New Hampshire Public Radio is exploring the issues central to the campaigns. As part of the project it has also launched an ambitious web component called "Primary Place." Boston Globe political reporter James Pindell this week takes us to a wi-fi hotspot to find out more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: James Pindell NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: James Pindell\NH Political Reporter, Boston Globe, James Pindell\www.boston.com, Jon Greenberg\Executive Editor, NHPR
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/28/2007
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:00
A local internet campaign that's bringing New Hamsphire's primary politics beyond state borders. Plus, acclaimed historian and filmmaker Michael Wood talks about bringing history to life on public television. That's coming up. Hello, Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook, I'm Beth Carroll. Acclaimed historian and filmmaker Michael Wood visted the University of New Hampshire last week engaging students and public audiences with his stories of classic Greek myth and literature. For more than twenty years, his work has been broadcast on NHPTV and other public television stations across the country. The British documentarian took time out of his "Rouman Lecture Series" presentations to talk to me about his filmmaking experiences, the role of Public Television in making them available to American audiences and more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Michael Wood\Historian and Filmmaker
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 10/28/2007
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 11:00
A local internet campaign that's bringing New Hamsphire's primary politics beyond state borders. Plus, acclaimed historian and filmmaker Michael Wood talks about bringing history to life on public television. That's coming up. Hello, Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook, I'm Beth Carroll. Acclaimed historian and filmmaker Michael Wood visted the University of New Hampshire last week engaging students and public audiences with his stories of classic Greek myth and literature. For more than twenty years, his work has been broadcast on NHPTV and other public television stations across the country. The British documentarian took time out of his "Rouman Lecture Series" presentations to talk to me about his filmmaking experiences, the role of Public Television in making them available to American audiences and more.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Michael Wood\Historian and Filmmaker
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