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IN THE TANK CINCINNATI - FOCUS ON HAITI
IN THE TANK CINCINNATI - FOCUS ON HAITI
Thursday at 7:30pm

From local filmmakers Patricia Fraley and Nathan Penny, a compelling and poignant look at the LaCroix Mission of Reverend Pierre, located 70 miles north of Port au Prince. Also, an in-depth conversation with Linda Neal, a Cincinnati resident who has been working in Haiti for the past several years, and experienced the devastation of the Haiti earthquake first-hand. Linda talks about the people of Haiti and what it was like to personally experience one of the worst natural disasters in our lifetime.

THE BIG BAND YEARS
THE BIG BAND YEARS
Thursday at 8pm

This ''Big Band'' retrospective features the songs that brought the country through WWII and kick-started the baby boom. The program mixes vintage live, rare and unreleased footage of bands and vocalists from the 1930s and 40s. Peter Marshall (''Hollywood Squares'') hosts.

ED SULLIVAN'S ROCK AND ROLL CLASSICS - THE SIXTIES
ED SULLIVAN'S ROCK AND ROLL CLASSICS - THE SIXTIES
Thursday at 10pm

From the late 1940s 'til the early 1970s, millions of viewers of all ages saw great musical acts each Sunday night on ''The Ed Sullivan Show.'' This installment in the MY MUSIC series presents classic song performances from 1963-1968. From the Beatles' American television debut to the Doors' infamous one-time-only appearance to the Rolling Stones, Sly and the Family Stone, the Mamas and the Papas and more, the special focuses exclusively on full-length music performances -- no plate spinners or dancing elephants -- that evoke the spirit of that decade's youth movement.

NEWS, INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS TO WRAP UP YOUR WEEK
NEWS, INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS TO WRAP UP YOUR WEEK
Friday starting at 7:30pm

Start the evening with FIFTH THIRD BUSINESS BEAT, the area's only business news program. Then at 8pm, it's WASHINGTON WEEK, followed by NOW and BILL MOYERS JOURNAL.


THE T.A.M.I. SHOW - ROCK 'N'ROLL'S FIRST CONCERT FILM
THE T.A.M.I. SHOW - ROCK 'N'ROLL'S FIRST CONCERT FILM
Friday at 10pm

Filmed just eight months after the Beatles appeared on ''The Ed Sullivan Show,'' THE T.A.M.I. SHOW - short for Teen Age Music International - introduced rock 'n' soul youth culture to America in the first concert movie of the rock era. One of the rarest and most sought-after performance films from its time, the 1964 concert event featured future Rock and Roll Hall of Famers the Rolling Stones, James Brown, Chuck Berry, the Beach Boys, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, the Supremes and many other American and British Invasion hit-makers in their prime.

The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. US Bank Foundation



Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone and Nick Clooney host this nostalgic trip back to the 1950s.

This ''Big Band'' retrospective features the songs that brought the country through WWII and kick-started the baby boom.

On May 15, 1987, a group of A-list musicians gathered to celebrate the enormous influence of guitarist Chet Atkins on their lives and careers.

MY MUSIC presents more great Motown memories with a collection of tunes from Hitsville USA.