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Join us for an encore of the first episode of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Mary Shields. The program will air on June 17th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Mary Shields is the author of Barnicle and Husk: The Adventure Begins chapter book, and Barnicle and Husk: The Beginning pre-reader. The books are the first of a historical book series on America’s founding story for children ages 7-11. The first book focuses on Wampanoag culture and history through the eyes of the main characters, a story not previously told in a children’s book.

Mary is also the founder of Shields Design Studio, the firm that created Plymouth 400’s branding materials and website. Shields Design and Barnicle and Husk are Plymouth 400 Founding Signature Sponsors.

Join us for the Episode Three of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Andrew Giles Buckley. The program will air on February 25th and March 4th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Andrew Giles Buckley is the Host and Producer of Hit & Run History, a historical novelist, travel book author, opinion journalist and world-class storyteller.

Andrew, a two-time Emmy-nominated producer, founded Hit & Run History in 2008.  In their film, Stephano: The True Story of Shakespeare’s Shipwreck, Andrew and his crew are hot on the trail of Stephen Hopkins, a Virginia-bound castaway who found his way not only onto the decks of the Mayflower a decade later, but immortalized on stage as the drunken Stephano in Shakespeare’s final play, The Tempest.

The documentary follows the story of the only Mayflower passenger who had been to North America previously. A decade earlier, Stephen Hopkins had been aboard a Jamestown-bound ship that wrecked on Bermuda, inspiring The Tempest.

A Hopkins descendant, Andrew grew up hearing stories that New Plymouth’s iconoclast tavern keeper may have the model of The Tempest’s drunken and mutinous Stephano. In their Gumshoe Historian style, Hit and Run History seeks out the reality of a man who was everywhere at the founding of America.

Watch the Stephano trailer, and watch the Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS interview to learn more:

https://youtu.be/olsf9D2B2S4

Join us for the Episode Three of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Andrew Giles Buckley. The program will air on February 25th and March 4th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Andrew Giles Buckley is the Host and Producer of Hit & Run History, a historical novelist, travel book author, opinion journalist and world-class storyteller.

Andrew, a two-time Emmy-nominated producer, founded Hit & Run History in 2008.  In their film, Stephano: The True Story of Shakespeare’s Shipwreck, Andrew and his crew are hot on the trail of Stephen Hopkins, a Virginia-bound castaway who found his way not only onto the decks of the Mayflower a decade later, but immortalized on stage as the drunken Stephano in Shakespeare’s final play, The Tempest.

The documentary follows the story of the only Mayflower passenger who had been to North America previously. A decade earlier, Stephen Hopkins had been aboard a Jamestown-bound ship that wrecked on Bermuda, inspiring The Tempest.

A Hopkins descendant, Andrew grew up hearing stories that New Plymouth’s iconoclast tavern keeper may have the model of The Tempest’s drunken and mutinous Stephano. In their Gumshoe Historian style, Hit and Run History seeks out the reality of a man who was everywhere at the founding of America.

Watch the Stephano trailer, and watch the Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS interview to learn more:

https://youtu.be/olsf9D2B2S4

Join us for the Episode Two of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Christopher Lloyd. The program will air on February 4th and 11th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Click here to watch a recording.

Christopher Lloyd is the Founder & CEO of What on Earth Books, publisher of The Massachusetts Chronicles – The History of Massachusetts from Earliest Times to the Present Day.

The Massachusetts Chronicles represents a new way of looking at more than 400 years of state history. At the heart of the project is a book that has been specially written in partnership with Plymouth 400 and a range of prestigious partners. The book features more than 60 stories, written in the style of a newspaper, that begin before the Pilgrims began to settle on these shores more than 400 years ago. The stories follow the highs and lows of people living in what is now Massachusetts, providing a uniquely rich and highly accessible way to appreciate the diversity of state history. The book also includes a 100-moment timeline divided into six themes: Commerce, Conflict, Culture, Politics, Science, and Sport.

Click to learn more about The Massachusetts Chronicles.

About What on Earth Books:
whatonearthbooks.com/us/product/the-massachusetts-chronicles/

Join us for the Episode Two of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Christopher Lloyd. The program will air on February 4th, 11th, and 18th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Click here to watch a recording.

Christopher Lloyd is the Founder & CEO of What on Earth Books, publisher of The Massachusetts Chronicles – The History of Massachusetts from Earliest Times to the Present Day.

The Massachusetts Chronicles represents a new way of looking at more than 400 years of state history. At the heart of the project is a book that has been specially written in partnership with Plymouth 400 and a range of prestigious partners. The book features more than 60 stories, written in the style of a newspaper, that begin before the Pilgrims began to settle on these shores more than 400 years ago. The stories follow the highs and lows of people living in what is now Massachusetts, providing a uniquely rich and highly accessible way to appreciate the diversity of state history. The book also includes a 100-moment timeline divided into six themes: Commerce, Conflict, Culture, Politics, Science, and Sport.

Click to learn more about The Massachusetts Chronicles.

About What on Earth Books:
whatonearthbooks.com/us/product/the-massachusetts-chronicles/

Join us for the Episode Two of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Christopher Lloyd. The program will air on February 4th, 11th, and 18th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Click here to watch a recording.

Christopher Lloyd is the Founder & CEO of What on Earth Books, publisher of The Massachusetts Chronicles – The History of Massachusetts from Earliest Times to the Present Day.

The Massachusetts Chronicles represents a new way of looking at more than 400 years of state history. At the heart of the project is a book that has been specially written in partnership with Plymouth 400 and a range of prestigious partners. The book features more than 60 stories, written in the style of a newspaper, that begin before the Pilgrims began to settle on these shores more than 400 years ago. The stories follow the highs and lows of people living in what is now Massachusetts, providing a uniquely rich and highly accessible way to appreciate the diversity of state history. The book also includes a 100-moment timeline divided into six themes: Commerce, Conflict, Culture, Politics, Science, and Sport.

Click to learn more about The Massachusetts Chronicles.

About What on Earth Books:
whatonearthbooks.com/us/product/the-massachusetts-chronicles/

Join us for the first episode of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Mary Shields. The program will air on January 21st and 28th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Mary Shields is the author of Barnicle and Husk: The Adventure Begins chapter book, and Barnicle and Husk: The Beginning pre-reader. The books are the first of a historical book series on America’s founding story for children ages 7-11. The first book focuses on Wampanoag culture and history through the eyes of the main characters, a story not previously told in a children’s book.

Mary is also the founder of Shields Design Studio, the firm that created Plymouth 400’s branding materials and website. Shields Design and Barnicle and Husk are Plymouth 400 Founding Signature Sponsors.

Join us for the first episode of our Plymouth 400 CONVERSATIONS series on PACTV (Plymouth Area Community Television)! Our guest will be Mary Shields. The program will air on January 21st and 28th at 7:30PM on Comcast channel 13 and Verizon channel 43 in the towns of Plymouth, Duxbury, Kingston, and Pembroke. We will also add a streaming link to this page after the program airs.

Mary Shields is the author of Barnicle and Husk: The Adventure Begins chapter book, and Barnicle and Husk: The Beginning pre-reader. The books are the first of a historical book series on America’s founding story for children ages 7-11. The first book focuses on Wampanoag culture and history through the eyes of the main characters, a story not previously told in a children’s book.

Mary is also the founder of Shields Design Studio, the firm that created Plymouth 400’s branding materials and website. Shields Design and Barnicle and Husk are Plymouth 400 Founding Signature Sponsors.

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