
on Nine PBS Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
Bursting with energy and vitality, Living St. Louis debuted January 5, 2004. It is designed to highlight the diverse people, places and cultures that make metropolitan St. Louis an interesting and thriving area. The series is broadcast on Nine PBS Mondays at 7:00 p.m.
Each 30-minute Living St. Louis episode consists of four to five stories representing a wide range of topics from different areas in the region. Segments in one episode, for example, may originate from St. Charles, downtown St. Louis and Belleville, and draw from subjects such as the arts; regional history; neighborhoods; local innovations in medicine, business and technology; people making a difference; non-profit institutions and education.
The Producers
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| Patrick Murphy Vice President of Production |
Jim Kirchherr Host/Executive Producer |
Ruth Ezell Reporter/Producer |
Anne-Marie Berger Producer |
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