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As the only full-powered public television station licensed to a public university in Oklahoma, RSU Public TV provides educational, cultural and general interest programming to an audience of 1.2 million viewers in northeastern Oklahoma, and the Tulsa metropolitan area.
The
original, highly-acclaimed series, The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes, starring Jeremy Brett and David Burke as Holmes and
Watson, returns to public television with this offer from Executive
Program Services. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is certain to bring
with it a loyal audience, hungry for first-rate drama and mystery.
Thirteen of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s original short stories are brought
to life in this triumph of television drama.
The series premiers Monday June 23 at 7:00 PM and repeats on Saturdays
at 8:00 PM.
RSU
Public Television is proud to present the popular British detective
drama "New Tricks".
What's wrong with detective work, the old-fashioned way? Three ex-coppers with over 80 years distinguished service between them. Ageing, creaking, missing teeth, losing hair. In a word 'retired'. Not any more They're back and
there's a woman in charge.
The Unsolved Crime and Open Case squad is keeping busy, with its remit to re-investigate crimes that were never conclusively closed - and put them to rest. Shootings, murders, art fraud, apparent suicides, missing persons - all cases from the past that ended with as many questions as answers. Pullman officers have a real hunger for the job and are finding a surprising incidence of cover-up and conspiracy. But these old dogs won't roll over easily.
Airing Tuesday evenings at 9pm.
Veteran television broadcaster Sam Jones host local television series, Green Country Perspectives. Previously called Perspectives, the 30-minute program will air at 8:30 p.m. each Friday. The program is repeated at 6:30 p.m. on Sundays and 1:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Jones brings more than 30 years of broadcast experience to Claremore and many will recognize him from his years on KOTV and KJRH in Tulsa. He worked as the co-anchor for
KJRH's nightly news from 1981 to 1986.
The shows we have taped so far have been wonderful, many people do not realize how much is going on at RSU Public Television, Jones said. It is a pleasure to work with such a great staff.
Future shows will cover topics including literacy, Native American health care and upcoming cultural events.
I hope that viewers throughout northeastern Oklahoma will tune in and sample the new season of Green Country Perspectives with Sam Jones. I believe they will see that our new host brings an engaging personality and diverse style to the show, said Dan Schiedel, general manager of RSU Public TV. We look forward to highlighting issues and topics important to viewers.
The Woodturning Workshop series explores one of the nation's fastest growing hobbies woodturning. During each episode, host Tim Yoder will explore the step-by-step process of using a wood lathe to turn a block of wood into a unique piece of artwork or useful household item. Viewers watch the entire process unfold and receive helpful, hands-on advice.
Lecturer Rosemary Boxer and former policewoman Laura Thyme, combine their shared passion for horticulture with a talent for investigation resulting in a happy marriage of two of public television's favorite genres gardening and mystery.