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The Big Picture is a weekly program designed to inform, entertain and enlighten viewers by providing an in-depth look at the issues and topics of interest to South Carolinians. Watch on Thursdays at 7:30 pm on ETV. Thursdays at 8:30 pm on the SC Channel. Sundays at 4:00 pm and Tuesday at 5:00 pm on ETV World.
The Big Picture - Recent Episodes
The Big Picture Blog - Recent Posts
Legislative Update: Jan. 10, 2013
The Big Picture legislative reporter Katie Geer talks with the majority and minority leader of both the SC House and Senate about their agendas for the upcoming legislative session.
Graham Talks Hagel
Sen. Lindsey Graham discusses President Obama's recent cabinet nominations, specifically Secretary of Defense nominee, former Sen. Chuck Hagel.
See the entire interview Thursday at 7:30.
The Big Picture - Upcoming Episodes
Thu - Jan 17
Robert Smalls Robert Smalls - an enslaved African American, a Union hero of the Civil War, and a U.S. Congressman representing South Carolina. From Charleston, special guest host, Judge Alex Sanders, discusses this South Carolinian's life and the impact he had on our state's history with various guests. |
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Thu - Jan 24
Senator Tim Scott This past month has been nothing short of a whirlwind for the newly sworn in junior Senator from South Carolina, Tim Scott. The Big Picture sits down with Sen. Scott to talk about how his life leading up to the US Senate, what his agenda and goals are, and what… |
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Thu - Feb 07
Youth and the Arts The Big Picture looks at several different programs dealing with arts and the youth of our state; not only the role it plays on the life of the student, but on our communities as well. Programs include the Youth Orchestra of the Lowcountry and a theatrical group in Spartanburg, SC. |
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Thu - Feb 14
Boeing Recently, Boeing celebrated the unveiling of the first Dreamliner airplane made in South Carolina. The Big Picture brings viewers highlights of the event and talks with experts on the impact Boeing has had in South Carolina, and what our state's future aerospace industry will look like. |