Jan 09, 2009 | WDC: 39.2 °F
Discover the exceptional programs created for Washington area audiences by WETA Television. The following are WETA's recent local television productions.
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This new one-hour WETA TV 26 production offers a host of ideas about how to enjoy — and spread — some Christmas cheer in Washington during the holiday season, spotlighting everything from sing-a-longs to the best neighborhood Christmas lights, from onstage performances to children's activities. Explore holiday preparations and decorations throughout the Washington area and visit locations including Union Station, Mount Vernon and the White House.
Experience a behind-the-scenes look at the Washington area's main rail transportation hub. Follow the people who keep the trains running — from ticketers, redcaps and dispatchers to the conductors and engineers and explore Union Station's role as a premier entertainment, dining and shopping destination.
Explore the story of this grand gothic church, its intriguing architectural and artistic flourishes, and the daily rituals — from morning chapel to evensong — that make Washington National Cathedral a very special place for visitor and worshiper alike.
Washington, D.C.'s cherry blossoms grace the Tidal Basin each spring. Featuring spectacular photography, this special WETA production celebrates and captures the beauty of one of the region's greatest treasures.
Explore the crème de la crème of Washington area establishments and sample their offerings and atmosphere in this hour-long production. This show offers a lively, mouth-watering tour as the area's top chefs showcase some of their astonishing creations and explain their philosophies on food.
This half-hour television program features an exclusive tour of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, which has completed more than 240 missions to outer space. The program follows the center's major achievements in space flight, explores the ins and outs of a space mission, and spotlights the extensive and impressive team behind it all.
Government girls, victory gardens, war bond rallies and top-secret missions — Homefront: World War II in Washington explores life in the Washington area during the war years in this two-hour local special. The program documents the stories of area residents, including memories of shared tragedy and sacrifice, accounts of deployment and homecoming, and tales of community endeavors to support the war effort.
Take a tour of some of Greater Washington's most unique attractions, from mysterious gargoyles at Washington National Cathedral, to a Bavarian style beer hall and medical anomalies at the National Museum of Health and Medicine.
See the views and vistas that make Washington one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Find out where the best 360-degree views are, which natural vistas are located nearby, and where to go for great sunset spots.
This one-hour television program spotlights a game day for the Washington Nationals baseball team. Explore what it takes on and off the field to make a great experience for local baseball fans and follow some of the people who make game day a success no matter what the score.
Take an inspiring tour of the many military, war and presidential memorials of Greater Washington. Visit sculptures, statues and buildings located nearby that memorialize individuals, events, and Americans' service to their country.
Follow the 2007 class of candidates from day one through graduation at the FBI training center on the Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia. Go behind the scenes with the candidates as they undergo testing and rigorous training and find out what it takes to become a FBI agent for the nation's top law enforcement agency.
Veteran journalist Robert MacNeil, former co-anchor of PBS’s MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, provides a survey of the documentary films that comprise the America at a Crossroads series in this 30-minute program. The special offers an insider’s perspective from the show’s producers and journalists.
The Deaf Cinema Showcase is an on-air film festival featuring the work of Deaf filmmakers and media artists. Hosted by WETA, Gallaudet University and the Council for International Non-Theatrical Events (CINE), the program showcases the work of Deaf filmmakers and media artists.
Discover fun and engaging things to do on a free day in the Washington area, from taking flying lessons, attending a dance class, and visiting a vineyard to enjoying a day at the spa.
From crocodiles' breakfast to shark check-ups, we'll take you on a behind-the-scenes, all-access tour of the National Aquarium in Baltimore to observe a typical day in the life of the staff, volunteers and 16,500 creatures.
Financial adviser Ric Edelman discusses how to achieve investment success and reveals the "lies about money." The program discusses how to handle the money in your retirement plan at work, what you need to know if you're retired or retiring soon, and how to protect and preserve the one asset that really matters.
Explore the workings of the Washington area's public transit system and follow the people who strive to keep the trains, buses — and those pesky escalators — running smoothly.
Tune-in for a one-hour visit to dozens of hotspot eateries and landmark restaurants throughout the area. Among the places you'll get to see are D.C.'s Eastern Market, Arlington's Lost Dog Cafe, Rockville's Cuban Corner, and Vienna's Sunflower Vegetarian restaurant.