Chronicle (2000)Staffel 2022
Chronicle is a newsmagazine show produced at two New England television stations owned by Hearst Television: WCVB-TV/Boston and WMUR-TV/Manchester, New Hampshire. The series premiered on WCVB on January 25, 1982, and the WMUR version premiered in September 2001. It airs weeknights at 7:30 p.m. on both stations, offering an informative lifestyle, cultural and news-related magazine format, most often covering a single topic within each broadcast.
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- Main Streets and Back Roads Near Lake Winnisquam, NHF13
Main Streets and Back Roads Near Lake Winnisquam, NHTwo generations of a Sanbornton family holding onto their beloved 19th century farm; Shayna Seymour takes in spectacular views of Winnipesaukee's smaller sibling, Lake Winnisquam; Shayna also stops by a winery, and Winnisquam's only lakefront B&B. - Back to Nature - Spring EditionF14
Back to Nature - Spring EditionConnecting with nature in some unique ways; Shayna hitches a ride on a compost truck and stops by a shop that proclaims itself plastics-free; Anthony gets in some fly-fishing; the woman behind the flowering beauty that decorates downtown Boston. - Main Streets and Back Roads of Windsor County, VT.F16
Main Streets and Back Roads of Windsor County, VT.Anthony Everett visits scenic Windsor County, VT; in Woodstock he visits the charming Woodstock Inn and Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park; in Bridgewater, Anthony meets furniture maker Charles Shackleton; Anthony meets a Thai chef. - Main Streets and Back Roads of York County, MaineF18
Main Streets and Back Roads of York County, MaineYork County is home to fascinating history, a long artistic tradition, natural beauty and of course, a diner; Ted stops by a one-time ski resort turned conservation area, he visits the Third Alarm Diner, and finds a hit with the Sanford Mainers. - Main Streets and Back Roads of Wiscasset, MaineF24
Main Streets and Back Roads of Wiscasset, MaineWiscasset is a coastal enclave in mid-coast Maine; Nicole Estaphan takes in the spectacular views and meets the people who call this historic village home; she makes a stop at the local train museum; visits a lavender farm & stops by a yoga retreat.