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Where do the programs we see on WCTV come from?
Most of the programs are produced by volunteer members, using WCTV’s equipment. For more information on how to become a WCTV member, click here.
For more information on how to produce your own program, click here.  Some programs are produced by our staff, some are submitted from other access centers.

We also receive public service and informational programming from state and federal government agencies.  WCTV members also volunteer their time and talent to cover meetings of the town’s boards
and committees. The Board of Selectmen, School Committee, Wilmington Housing Authority, Elder Services Commission and Cable Advisory Task Force are shown on WCTV’s government channel, WCTV-G.  Here are some of the programs which are seen on a regular basis here on the channels of Wilmington Community Television.
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Sports Forum is one of the longest running programs on WCTV. Paul Cardello and his panel of guests discuss what going on in the world
of sports, from the local high school teams right up to the major sports franchises in the Boston region. Sports Forum airs on Thursday nights at 8 p.m. on WCTV-P (Comcast Channel 9 and Verizon Channel 37) ..   .
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Put together a bunch of kids, a few trivia questions, the assorted craft and/or science project, add an empty studio, and what do you get? You get WCTV’s Saturday Studio Playhouse!
Host Holly Boyko and her crew of young people of WCTV present this monthly program of information and ideas for kids. Play along with the Pop Quiz, try the Punch-and-Paste project,
or listen in to hear what’s going on with the kids of Wilmington.
  
Saturday Studio Playhouse is produced monthly at WCTV and is seen live on WCTV-E (Comcast Channel 10/Verizon Channel 39). The show is then repeated a number of times
during each week on WCTV-P (Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 37) on various days at various times. Check the WCTV Program Listings for the dates and times you can see the current episode of Saturday Studio Playhouse.
  
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Our newest show really cooks! “The Glitzy Gourmet” features local foodie Denise Gentile, who will take you on a tour of her book
of recipes every week right here on WCTV! Tune in Mondays at 5:00 p.m., Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m., Fridays at 6:00 p.m., and Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. on WCTV-P (Comcast - 9 / Verizon - 37).
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Lisa Kapala brings her radio interviewing skills over the media divide, serving as the on-camera host of WCTV’s “Where’s Wilmington?”
Lisa’s guests include local officials, entrepreneurs, and people of interest in the town and surrounding area. “Where’s Wilmington?” can be seen Mondays at 6 p.m., Tuesdays at 5 p.m., Thursdays at 7 p.m., and Fridays
at 10 a.m. on WCTV-P (Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 37).. .
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”Sharing Our Faith” is a half-hour program dealing with the world’s current events in relation to the Church. Clergymen from various churches in town get
together for a non-denominational discussion on the topics of the day. Watch “Sharing Our Faith” Saturdays at 9 a.m., Sundays at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., and Mondays at 1 p.m. on WCTV-P (Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 37)..
  
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If it’s baseball season in this area, it can only mean one thing: Red Sox Nation is in full swing, and WCTV will keep you up with what is
going on! During the Red Sox season, Rick Aronofsky and his guests talk all things baseball, from the games to the players to the moves in the Sox front office. Red Sox Weekly airs Tuesday nights
at 8 p.m. during the baseball season on WCTV-P. .  .
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  WCTV’s Youth Outreach Program, in conjunction with the Wilmington Memorial Library, presents this update on events and happenings at
the library, as well as tips on reading and activities. Check the WCTV listings for your chance to see the next Motion Bookworms Library U pdate on WCTV -P!
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 Enjoy fellowship with the parishioners of the
Wilmington United Methodist Church on WCTV-P, our Public Access Channel. Tune in for the weekly worship service, headed
by the church’s pastor, Reverend Rick Black. The service is cablecast each week. It airs Saturdays at 1 p.m., Sundays at 1 p.m. and  6 p.m., Tuesdays at 1 p.m. and Thursdays at 5 p.m. on WCTV-P (Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 37).
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 Grandma Elizabeth always has a story for the
children of Wilmington. On her “Story Time” program, she shares classic tales with viewers young and old. Check out her latest story on Mondays at 7 p.m., Wednesdays at 3 p.m., Fridays
at 7 p.m., and Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. on WCTV-P (Comcast Channel 9/Verizon Channel 37)!
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 WCTV provides coverage of Wilmington High
School athletic events. From the gridiron to the hardwood, WCTV covers the Wilmington Wildcats. (And the Lady Wildcats, too!) In early 2007, Wilmington High School’s athle tic teams were experiencing a great deal of success. Both the Boys and Girls Basketball teams advanced in their respective state tournaments. In addition, the Girls Hockey
team came within one goal of reaching the State Title Game. WCTV volunteers put in many hours to make sure that WCTV viewers could keep up with the teams’ post-season activities.
Every school year, you can watch Wilmington High School Games on WCTV’s Education Channel, WCTV-E. Click here to check our listings for current game information on WCTV-E
(Comcast Channel 10/Verizon Channel 39)!
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 The Congregational Church in Wilmington is the
town’s oldest church, and they’re here on WCTV! Tune in for the weekly service with Reverend Miles Hall. It airs Saturdays at 3 p.m., Sundays at 3 p.m. and 10 p.m., Mondays at 8 a.m.,
Thursdays at 10 p.m., and Fridays at 8 a.m. on WCTV-P!
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 One of WCTV’s closest neighbors is St. Thomas of
Villanova Church on Middlesex Avenue. Their weekly mass can be seen every week on WCTV. Tune in Saturdays at 10 a.m., Sundays at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., Mondays and Tuesdays at noon, and
Thursdays at 3 p.m. for the latest mass from St. Thomas of Villanova Church, on WCTV-P.
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Didn’t see your favorite program here? Keep in mind that this page represents
just a small sampling of the WCTV’s programming. Check out our current program listings by clicking here. Is there something going on in town that you
would like to see on WCTV? Well, you can join WCTV and, after some orientation and training, you can record and produce your own programs. We’ll teach you what you need to know, and we even have equipment that you can sign
out and use in your projects. For more information on how to become a member of WCTV, click here.
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