Like this. Furniture the buildings with the big yellow signs in Yakima and Kennewick. Oldies 97 has improved its signal. Now thousands more people can receive good time. Rock and roll, Oldies. Set your radio dial to 96.9FF for good times and great Oldies. Register now to win a Valentine's shopping spree for you and five friends at Intimate Expressions. Winner will be chauffeured by limo and you'll even win shopping money. Register today at Intimate Expressions. Sports with Alan Sillins, weeknights on PIMA News. Hallmark Hall of Fame presents the story of a brother and sister whose ancestors were sold for a piano. I need this piano to get me some money. You ain't taking that piano out of my house. Their history is carved in its wood. Mama Ola polished this piano with her tears. I'm supposed to build on what they left me. It's a remarkable future for Charles S. Dutton and Elfie Woodard, next. Welcome to the 183rd presentation of the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Tonight's presentation is The Piano Lesson, based on the Pulitzer Prize winning play by August Wilson. I'm August Wilson. In the Piano Lesson, I wanted to look at the question of legacy. What do you do with your heritage and how best can you put it to work for you? Is it better to try to preserve the past or use it to try to create a better future for yourself? I thought I would write a play that would answer that question. Not so much answer, but at least raise the question for the audience to consider. The Hallmark Hall of Fame is brought to you by Hallmark Cards of Kansas City and the fine stores everywhere that feature Hallmark products. Hallmark, when you care enough to send the very best.