Series: Pleasantville Public Access
Pleasantville’s channel 76 on Optimum: Catch all of Pleasantville’s public program here.
Nick Antonaccio gives us the details for the Pleasantville Panthers next football playoff game followed by Pleasantville alum, Dodd Kittsley's, highlights of the Panther's sectional championchip win.
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Pleasantville Public Access
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The Pleasantville Panthers fans look on as their football team takes on the Ardsley Panthers in the Sect 1 Semifinals at Parkway field on November 4th.Highlights of the game included.
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Pleasantville Public Access
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Films on Purpose's panel discussion of the Ron Howard film, "Feed The People" (which is available to stream on National Geographic which is part of Disney Plus) filmed on October 20, 2022 at the Presbyterian Church in Pleasantville.
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Pleasantville Public Access
Guests: Kathleen Williamson
Isi Albanese
Laura Desmarais
Suzi Novak
Keith Austin and Rosella Ranno, the Friends of Music Concerts members, give a preview of the 2022-2023 concert season. For more information, please go to: www.FriendsOfMusicConcerts.org
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Pleasantville Public Access
Guests: Keith Austin
Rosella Ranno
Songs and Memories from Post-War Germany to Today
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Airdate: 2021-08-11
Total Views: 13
Michael Meade, Singer and Cellist, interviews Paul Knopf, War Correspondent and Composer, and Dorothee Von-Huene Greenberg, Retired Pace University Professor, about their time in Germany during World War II incorporating music written by Paul Knopf.
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Pleasantville Public Access
Guests: Paul Knopf, War Correspondent and Composer
Dorothee Von-Huene Greenberg, Retired Pace University Professor
Michael Meade, Interviewer, Singer and Cellist
Clare Coss, a playwrite and former student at LSU, has a conversation with A.P. Tureaud Jr., the first black undergraduate student at LSU, about their time there and a formerly "Unsent Letter".
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Pleasantville Public Access
Guests: Clare Coss
A.P. Tureaud Jr.
It Actually Exists! In the REAL Pleasantville (New York)
Monthly Views: 2
Airdate: 2021-05-07
Total Views: 542
First-time filmmaker and 25-year resident Mark Orwoll explores the many and varied facets of life in Pleasantville. From its earliest days and its intriguing geography, the film takes viewers through the unique neighborhoods, the thriving business district, the unexpected explosion of restaurants, and the cultural attributes of this small Westchester County village. The film offers a glimpse into fun facts about the village about which even old-timers might be unaware. Ultimately, "In the Real Pleasantville" is a video love letter to one of the most charming communities in the nation.
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Pleasantville Public Access
Guests: none