Palestinian and Israelis Climbed Everest for Peace on PBS - Nationwide TV

20 October 2010

Everest: A Climb for Peace will begin airing nationwide on Public Television (PBS) starting Saturday, October 23rd.  The film will be pre-released on the WORLD Channel, which airs on 124 Public TV stations nationwide including the following top ten markets: New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Dallas, Boston, and Atlanta. 

It will feed to these 124 stations on two consecutive Saturdays:

- First on Oct 23rd at 8:00am, 2:00pm, 8:00pm and 2:00am
- And then again on October 30th at 12:00pm and 6:00pm.
- It also will feed once on Friday, October 29 at 5:00am.
- Please check your local listings as times may differ according to station.

Please click here to see the list of stations that will be airing the film. (Note: the World Channel PBS channel in your area may differ from your normal PBS channel, please check your local listings and visit your local Public TV station web site for more info. -Questions? Contact Us)

The full release of Everest: A Climb for Peace is scheduled to start in November. As of today, in addition to the WORLD Channel, 185 Public Television stations have agreed to show the documentary. The film will show for the next 3 years and will reach literally tens of millions of people across the United States.  A complete list of airing dates and stations will be sent out and posted in the coming weeks and months as airing times and dates will vary per individual markets and stations.   

Narrated by Orlando Bloom and hailed as a "tremendous achievement" by the Dalai Lama. Everest: A Climb for Peace is not just a typical Everest film, but a socially relevant documentary about peace, war, and the human spirit - an inspirational film, which also has some of the most incredible Everest footage ever shot, including a dramatic rescue from near the summit of Everest. 

Underwriters for this program: Beyond Words Publishing, Epson, SanDisk, and International Peace Initiatives. 

This film is distributed by American Public Television (APT).

- Click here to download a Media Kit -

To learn more, please go to www.EverestPeaceProject.org

 

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The Everest Peace Project CC

The Everest Peace Project CC