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OETA consistently ranks in the Top 5 "most
watched" public TV stations in the country on
Saturdays and Sundays.*
*Statistics compiled by TRAC Media
Services/Nielsen Research
This
Old House
Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
This Old House celebrates its 22nd
season on public television. Hosted by
Steve Thomas and Norm Abram, as well as
plumbing and heating expert Richard
Trethewey and general contractor Tom
Silva. (This is consistently PBS'
highest-rated national "how-to" series.)
The OETA Movie Club
Saturdays at 9 p.m. (repeats Fridays 10
p.m.)
"The OETA Movie Club" is a weekly, OETA
local production hosted by B. J.
Wexler. Since its beginning in February
of 1988, the "Movie Club" has presented
two feature films on Saturday night,
with a repeat of the first feature film
on the following Friday night. (This is
the highest-rated OETA-produced series).
Nature
Sundays at 7 p.m.
From the kookaburras of Kakadu to the
babirusa of Sulawesi, "Nature" roams the
globe to present one of the most exotic
and far-ranging nature series available
on public television. "Nature" is the
longest-running continuous natural
history series on television. It has
won more than 60 awards over its 15-year
span on the air. (This series is
watched each week by 1.8 million OETA
viewers).
Antiques Roadshow
Mondays at 7 p.m. (repeats Saturdays 4
p.m. and Sundays 9 a.m.)
OETA's
number one series, "Antiques Roadshow"
travels throughout the country to
appraise collectibles, antiques and
attic treasures. Certified appraisers
are from the tom national antique
houses. Estimated values of the items
appraised are auction prices.