Western
New England's Longest Running Television Magazine Program
Saturday
Evenings at 7 on WWLP 22News
From
insightful profiles on inner city life, to engaging segments on rural
existence throughout New England, Real to Reel informs and entertains
at the same time. Drawing upon the talents of a seasoned team of professional
reporters and journalists, Real to Reel explores the topics and trends
that make us who we are and shows us where we are going. From the
cutting edge to the down home, Real to Reel is about you, your neighbors,
your careers, your lifestyle, your dreams... all carefully drawn together
in a fast-paced half hour of original programming.

Join program hosts Ken Lancaster and Sharon
Roulier as they bring you stories from Western Massachusetts and beyond.

Two
new segments from real to reel you may have missed are what we are
highlighting for you.
Click here to see other segments that we currently
have online, features include pro-life issues, marriage, literacy
and youth ministries. We also have our entire Feb. 14th Valentines
Day show for you to watch.
Program Host Ken Lancaster shows us a unique collaboration between
a Williamstown consulting firm and Saint Stanislaus Kosta School in
Adams working to make already good reading scores there even better.
This Segment is focused on marriage.
Reporter Perry Lamkins examines the state of Marriage in America.
Divorce rates stand at about 50 percent, including marriages and re-marriages.
Even with these percentages roughly two-thirds of both married men
and women rate their marriages as "very happy." Perry Lamkins
asks the question "Why is marriage on the rocks?"