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Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: |
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A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: |
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A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. |
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. This is a program about the creative process -- and efforts to make it thrive in NH. We begin with encouraging children to develop a lifelong love of books through the PBS program Reading Rainbow. |
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The PBS program Reading Rainbow is not sponsoring the contest this year. However, New Hampshire Public Television is running this year's contest as a special project. The contest runs now through March 24th and is open to children in Kindergarten through 5th grade. To read Isabel's story and for more information on entering the contest you can visit our website-- nhptv.org. |
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A New Hampshire filmmaker and UNH grad, is trying to establish a regional film-making model that would support local film-makers. Bill Millios is trying to make his new film "Dangerous Crosswinds" the first example of a regional feature film that makes money. Outlook's Chip Neal spoke with him at his home edit room in New Boston back in 2004 before the film was finished. |
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"Dangerous Crosswinds" has had a successful eight month run of screenings throughtout New England. The final regional screening of the film came Thursday night at the Palace Theatre in Manchester-- the same venue where it had its world premiere. |
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On any weekend hundreds of people across the state are working together to produce a play or musical or other theatre experience. Some have worked for years with the same group of friends and neighbors. And as writer and humorist Rebecca Rule tells us, they're upholding the fine tradition of community theatre in the Granite State. |
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Rebecca Rule is a NH writer, reviewer and humorist. She's also host of the UNH Authors' Series seen here on NHPTV. She'll be joining us from time to time with her observations on the yankee way of life. |
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In this week's "Making it in New Hampshire" report, we visit Wood-N-Puzzles. For about 15 years, owners Ernie and Bobbie Pratt have been selling hand-made puzzles to customers in New England and around the country -- in part to make some extra money during retirement. Photojournalist Steve Giordani introduces us to them at their home workshop in Wolfeboro. |
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It takes Ernie Pratt about an hour to an hour-and-a-half to complete each puzzle. |
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That concludes this edition of New Hampshire Outlook. Thanks for watching. I'm Beth Carroll. I'll see you next time. |
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Just a reminder if you missed any of this program or would like to watch it again-- New Hampshire Outlook is available online on-demand at nhptv.org/outlook. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:50 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. This is a program about the creative process and efforts to make it thrive in NH. We begin with encouraging children to develop a lifelong love of books through the PBS program Reading Rainbow. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Isabel Dawson\Reading Rainbow Contest Winner, Paulette Dawson\Isabel's Mom |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:50 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. This is a program about the creative process and efforts to make it thrive in NH. We begin with encouraging children to develop a lifelong love of books through the PBS program Reading Rainbow. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Isabel Dawson\Reading Rainbow Contest Winner, Paulette Dawson\Isabel's Mom |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 4:50 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. This is a program about the creative process and efforts to make it thrive in NH. We begin with encouraging children to develop a lifelong love of books through the PBS program Reading Rainbow. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Isabel Dawson\Reading Rainbow Contest Winner, Paulette Dawson\Isabel's Mom |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:55 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. A New Hampshire filmmaker and UNH grad is trying to establish a regional film-making model that would support local film-makers. Bill Millios is trying to make his new film "Dangerous Crosswinds" the first example of a regional feature film that makes money. Outlook's Chip Neal spoke with him at his home edit room in New Boston back in 2004 before the film was finished. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Bill Millios\NH Filmmaker |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:55 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. A New Hampshire filmmaker and UNH grad is trying to establish a regional film-making model that would support local film-makers. Bill Millios is trying to make his new film "Dangerous Crosswinds" the first example of a regional feature film that makes money. Outlook's Chip Neal spoke with him at his home edit room in New Boston back in 2004 before the film was finished. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Bill Millios\NH Filmmaker |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 5:45 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. On any weekend hundreds of people across the state are working together to produce a play or musical or other theatre experience. Some have worked for years with the same group of friends and neighbors. And as writer and humorist Rebecca Rule tells us, they're upholding the fine tradition of community theatre in the Granite State. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rebecca Rule\Writer |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:30 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. In this week's "Making it in New Hampshire" report, we visit Wood-N-Puzzles. For about 15 years, owners Ernie and Bobbie Pratt have been selling hand-made puzzles to customers in New England and around the country -- in part to make some extra money during retirement. Photojournalist Steve Giordani introduces us to them at their home workshop in Wolfeboro. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Ernie Pratt\Owner, Wood-N-Puzzles, Bobbie Pratt\Owner, Wood-N-Puzzles |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:30 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. In this week's "Making it in New Hampshire" report, we visit Wood-N-Puzzles. For about 15 years, owners Ernie and Bobbie Pratt have been selling hand-made puzzles to customers in New England and around the country -- in part to make some extra money during retirement. Photojournalist Steve Giordani introduces us to them at their home workshop in Wolfeboro. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Steve Giordani NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Ernie Pratt\Owner, Wood-N-Puzzles, Bobbie Pratt\Owner, Wood-N-Puzzles |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/12/06 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 7:55 minutes Now on New Hampshire Outlook: Learn the elements of a winning story and meet the young artist and illustrator who took top honors. It's all in the family. Also ahead: A New Hampshire filmmaker produces a local model for success. And later: A retired Wolfeboro couple are "Making it in New Hampshire" with their custom designed puzzles for children. A New Hampshire filmmaker and UNH grad is trying to establish a regional film-making model that would support local film-makers. Bill Millios is trying to make his new film "Dangerous Crosswinds" the first example of a regional feature film that makes money. Outlook's Chip Neal spoke with him at his home edit room in New Boston back in 2004 before the film was finished. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Chip Neal NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Bill Millios\NH Filmmaker |
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