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- Narrated by veteran news anchor Paula Zahn, "The Innovators: Pitney Bowes at 100," looks at breakthroughs from Stamford, Connecticut based Pitney Bowes' history. The program also looks at the company's failures along the way and how it has survived decades of challenges from a world at war and market crashes to paradigm shifts in technology. The Innovators includes interviews with current and former Pitney Bowes CEOs. It also includes interviews with UConn School of Business Interim Dean David Souder, Business Historian and Economics Author Maury Klein, Peter Liebhold from the Smithsonian and Elliott Gruber from the U.S. Postal Museum in Washington, D.C. These experts put Pitney Bowes' culture into perspective and help viewers understand if thought leader Jim Collins was correct when he singled the organization out in his 2001 book Good to Great.
- "A Holiday Concert for New Canaan with Andrew Armstrong" is an hour-long program produced by Robert Doran and Andrew Armstrong. The program features internationally acclaimed pianist Andrew Armstrong, who also serves as artistic director. Andy plays a repertoire ranging from classical music to traditional Christmas carols, joined by guest performers including the New Canaan High School Madrigal Ensemble and Bella Voce groups. The New England Academy of Dance perform a selection from The Nutcracker Suite. All of the music was recorded by Andrew Armstrong on December 1 at the Carriage Barn Arts Center in a program directed by Robert Doran.
- It's easy to forget that the New England Patriots were once the laughingstock of the NFL, a nearly bankrupt team that had never won a championship and was on the brink of moving to St. Louis. Everything changed in 1994, when Robert Kraft acquired the franchise. Since then, the Patriots became a juggernaut, making ten trips to the Super Bowl, winning six of them, and emerging as one of the most valuable sports teams in the world with an estimated value of $4 billion. Executive Producer Robert Doran interviews Jeff Benedict, author of The Dynasty and New York Times #1 Bestselling author of Tiger Woods. Doran sat with Benedict at Elm Street Books in New Canaan for an intimate discussion about leadership and the greatest wining streak in NFL history.