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From the Producers Pod: November 17-18 Edition

By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: November 17, 2012
 From the Producer Pod-
  November 17 and November 18 Edition
Hi It's Jayne Ann Bugda from the Producer Pod-here are some weekend highlights!

Our Weekend Quote from Erica Jong "Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't"

Here are some Weekend Highlights:

WYOU-TV will broadcast the NCAA Division II Football Playoff game between Bloomsburg University and Shippensburg University this Saturday November 17th beginning at 12pmEST. The game will be anchored by Eyewitness News Sports Director Phil Schoener.

Both teams boast a substancial number of players who graduated from High School in Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania. The Bloomsburg Huskies' lineup features 24 local players, while the Shippensburg Radiers include 11 local players.

The local high schools represented on the teams include Shikellamy, Pocono , Mt West, Jersey Shore, Central Mountain, Northwest Area, Selinsgrove , Mt. Carmel, Bloomsburg, Lakeland, Berwick, Hazleton, Coughlin, Blue Mountain, Delaware Valley, Line Mountain, Abington Heights, Jim Thorpe and Pottsville.




Then, Join Sports Director Phil Schoener for the "Chevy Sports Saturday" on  Saturday,  November 17 at 11:30 p.m. on WYOU.  All your High School and College Football action plus much more!!!


   

Check it out:

  The Annual Christmas  parade in Wilkes-Barre begins at 3:15 on Satuday, November 17. A number of events are being held in downtown Wilkes-Barre beginning at noon. 

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   For events this weekend check out our Calendar of Events.

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    Shannon Murphy will be here for Eyewitness News at 9 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday morning.

 
  
  Mark Hiller  will be here for Eyewitness News 6 and  11  Eyewitness News (on WBRE/WYOU) and  at 10 on Fox 56  this weekend


    Lindsay Keeler   is your  Weekend producer

  

What's on TV Tonight?

Sue Sez:


Sue Kalinowski- our WBRE/WYOU Program Director/Coordinator has these program highlights for  the weekend on WBRE and WYOU.


Sue Sez: 

 Saturday, November 17
 
   College football ---7-10:30pm on WOLF is Oklahoma @ West VA.... "48 Hours" (9pm) has Moms as

Private investigators. "SNL" has Jeremy Renner as host and Maroon 5 as musical guest.

Of course WYOU has the live NCAA DIVISION II COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF GAME---BLOOMSBURG @ SHIPPENSBURG this day, 12n-3pm!

Tune in to cheer for all the local players!!!!



 

 

 Sunday, November 18
 
"60 Minutes" (730pm WYOU) is about the largest drug bust of a trafficking cartel ever....and how large college football programs generate revenue.

Over on "The Amazing Race" - don't lose your passport in Russia.....(8:30pm).... The Steelers attempt to kick some Raven-butt (NFL) over on WBRE at 8pm.... While it's a Thanksgiving theme on "The Cleveland Show" and "Bob's Burgers" (WOLF).

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Thank you for making Eyewitness News Part of your Weekend!


 

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