- Old Trees Tell Story of Hartford
If you think the best place to see old trees is a forest, think again. Some of the state's most notable trees are found in Hartford. And as WNPR's Nancy Cohen reports, there are some notable people associated with them.
Listen to an excerpt from a speech made by Atwood Collins III, Old Trees Tell Story of Hartforda member of the Collins family who lived on what is now the grounds of St Francis Hospital. He addressed people at the hospital at the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Gengras Ambulatory Care Center. - Inventor Soars With Experimental Blimp
- Attorney general sues insurance company
- Coast Guard Academy increases diversity programs after racial incidents
- Governor Rell to veto state bonding package
- British terrorist suspect faces extradition to US
- Connecticut launches student program for declining lobster stocks
- Governor Rell issues drought advisory
- Commandment of the Coast Guard speaks out against racist acts
- DeLauro plans safety food legislation
- Rolling Stones Live at the Max
- NOVA: Riddles of the Sphinx
- AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Reagan
- Ed Slott's Stay Rich for Life
- WORDGIRL
- CPTV TONIGHT PBS Newshour Debates 2008: The Vice Presidential Debate
- Antiques Roadshow: San Antonio (Hour 2)
- AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Influenza 1918
- Antiques Roadshow: San Antonio (Hour One)
- AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Walt Whitman
- Scott & Bailey
SCOTT & BAILEY
Detective Constable Rachel Bailey is 30, down-to-earth, noisy, argumentative and single. She's a hardworking, committed detective. She had been in a relationship with a barrister, Nick, until he left her for the wife she didn't know he had. Meanwhile Detective Constable Janet Scott is 40, a diplomat and a thinker, as well as being a wife and mother to two teenage girls. She had very strong reasons for wanting to be a detective - her friend was murdered when they were children and the crime has never been solved.
- Journey of Man
- Ella Grasso
- Welcome to My Restaurant
- Education
- Shakespeare Uncovered
- Captain Supertooth
- Newman's Own Foundation
- GREAT PERFORMANCES: Paul Simon’s Graceland Journey
- MASTERPIECE: CONTEMPORARY "Page Eight"









