
On New Hampshire Writers Grace Metalious and Peyton Place, was well done. I've seen it twice -- once in 1994 and now. Fritz Wetherbee does an excellent job. ---Jim Carboni; Nashua, NH.
I just finished watching Light On The Mountain, about the hotel in Warren. The program was excellent! It's Wonderful to see what went on in New Hampshire 50 years ago and more. Fritz Wetherbee's programs are special! ---David Hopper
I'm filled with such hope for the human race after seeing New Hampshire Crossroads. Fritz Wetherbee touches the hearts of the people of New Hampshire. He recognizes clarity that comes in many different manners ---Marion Stanton; Concord, NH.
I know how proud the people of Milford are of Fritz Wetherbee. Keep up the good work. My sister Angie used to baby-sit Fitz. --Johnny Calderana; Milford, NH
I just watched New Hampshire Crossroads piece on the matinee Marionettes. I almost always enjoy everything Fritz Wetherbee does, ... this piece especially...
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Fans of Fritz Fritz Wetherbee has always been my favorite. As someone outside NH, I've learned so much about the state through NH Crossroads. Fritz has a way of making you feel right at home. ---P.K.; Plymouth, MA
The Portsmouth Connection The New Hampshire Crossroads program on the Russo-Japanese Treaty was excellent. Fritz Wetherbee is always interesting and the program highlighted a unique but not too well known facet of local history... ---Warren Clarke; Wolfboro, NH.
...I write to tell you of the satisfaction it gave me to see your presentation MacDowell An American artists colony. Though the subject abounds in pitfalls for the reporter, Fritz Wetherbee's treatment revealed the simplicity and uniqueness of the concept and the near universal appreciation of it's beneficiaries.... ---
I thought Fritz Wetherbee's story on the Furniture Makers of Portsmouth was outstanding. Appropriate music, interesting people and good photography of the city's treasures put it up there with the best of TV. Congratulations and thanks |

Great in any dimension I just wanted to ...tell you how much I enjoyed Fritz Wetherbee's special 3-D: The Killburn Brothers of Littleton. I've got to get some of those colored glasses before the next time it comes on but the program was really nice even without the glasses. ---Herb Cilley;Northwood, NH
Just writing to tell you how much I enjoyed the program Number Please and always New Hampshire Crossroads with Fritz Wetherbee. I have become a loyal viewer and try not to miss it each week. Do keep up the good work. ---Heather Kemp; Portland, Maine
We liked the Killburn Brothers 3-D slide show! Cool! We told nephews in California about it. Great job Fritz! ---Nancy & Jim Ryan; Lee, NH
I just got done watching Fritz Wetherbee and New Hampshire Crossroads on the Highland Games, and I thought it was a fantastic show. But, of course, I think all the New Hampshire Crossroads are fantastic. ---Jim Roddy; Derry, NH
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