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Inside On Air J2—J5 ..... FM Programming J6 ..... Jazz Article KCSM Celebrates International Women's Day J7 ..... FM 91.1 Program Grid This month we celebrate religion. Check out our highlights on page 2 and 3 for special Easter and Passover programming. Whatever your religion is, have a happy April! 2–3 . . . Program Highlights 0–6 . . . Primetime Listings (All Programs are Closed Captioned) April 2012 1

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1I n s i d e O n A i r

This month we celebrate religion. Check out our highlights on page 2 and 3 for special Easter and Passover programming. Whatever your religion is, have a happy April!

On The COverApril 2012

COnTenTs 2–3 . . . Program Highlights0–6 . . . Primetime Listings (All Programs are Closed Captioned)

The Jazz CenTerJ2—J5 ..... FM ProgrammingJ6 ..... Jazz Article KCSM Celebrates International Women's Day J7 ..... FM 91.1 Program Grid

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The stories of six Jewish women imprisoned inside the Auschwitz–Birkenau concentration camp during the Holocaust is recounted. These women maintained a spiritual resistance against their Nazi aggressors through prayer, community, music and even humor. They speak of camp families and faith, uplifting one another while trying to retain their humanity. Their compelling testi-monials reveal the power of laughter and community, even in the face of evil.

Swimming In Auschwitz

Sunday, April 1 at 10:00 pm

Follow the moving sotry of pain and survival as seen through the lens of a lifelong friendship. The true story of Herman Shine and Max Drimmer, two childhood friends who, together survived one of the most horrific atrocities in world history – the holocaust. These men put a personal face on history as they vividly depict the events of their lives through conversations with each other. They do not merely repesent an important part of world history, they are history.

Throughout Guatemala, Easter Week (Semana Santa) is celebrated as the most significant and festive season on every religious and social calendar. Travel to Guatemala City, Antiqua and Lago de Atitlan and discover that while the observance is rich in Roman Catholic ceremony and tradition, at the same time it leaves room for popular devotion and beliefs of the indigeous Mayan culture.

Escape of Auschwitz: A Portrait of Friendship

Travelscope Guatemala's Semana Santa – Easter Week

Of all the holidays and celebrations in the Christian calendar, none is more directly involved with the taste of freedom than Easter. The theme of Easter is liberation: liberation from time, liberation from sin and liberation from death. Tune in to discover how a rabbit jumped into the moon, learn the intricate egg decorating tradition from the Ukraine, inspect the Easter eggs created for the Czars of Russa, and take a walk down Fifth Avenue, NYC.

Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom Easter

Saturday, April 7 at 8:00 pm

Saturday, April 7 at 8:30pm

Tuesday, April 3 at 10:00pm

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This entertaining family special hosted by Jeffrey Tambor features traditional music of the Haggadah from around the world and a host of celebrities. It illuminates the traditions that set the Jewish holiday of Passover apart from all other nights of the year,. A dramatic retelling of the Passover story is told by Rabbi Irwin Kula. Explore the musical traditions from around the world, inspired by the story of Exodus, as told in the Haggadah.

A Passover Celebration

Tuesday, April 10 at 10:00 pm

Discover the far-reaching influence of the papal office, its rich 2,000-year history and the future course of the world's smallest country. Burt Wolf, who was in Rome when Pope John Paul II passed away, was given extraordinary access to the Vatican by Roman Catholic Church authorities. Wolf visits the first-century tob of St. Peter, takes a private tour of St. Peter's Vacilica, beholds the artistry of the Sistine Chapel and learns about the techniques that preserve and restore its magnificent mosaics.

Vatican City & The Papacy with Burt Wolf

Saturday, April 7 at 9:30 pm

In 1988, filmmaker Kevin Tomlinson filmed and inter-viewed a group of back–to–the–land "hippies" lving off–grid, insulated and isolated from mainstream culture. In 2006, he tracked down his subjects again to find out what had become of their families' utopian plans and dreams. Meet the hippie kids who today ask whether free love was really free.

Back to the Garden: Flower Power Comes Full Circle

Sunday, April 22 at 9:00 pm

Examine the explosive conflict between the coal industry and residents of West Virginia. Confronted by emerging "clean coal" energy policies, local activists watch a world blind to the devastation caused by coal's extraction. Faced with toxic groundwater and the obliteration of 1.4 million acres of mountains, our heroes launch a valiant fight to arouse the nations help in protecting their mountains, saving their families and preserving their way of life.

Burning the Future: Coal in America

Sunday, April 22 at 8:00 pm

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...at College of San Mateo during the day, at night and online.Apply now. Registration begins April 30.

Summer session begins June 18.Fall semester begins August 20.

collegeofsanmateo.edu • (650) 574-6165

Enrich YourselfMusic, fine arts, aquatics and many other engaging classes...

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m a r C h 2 0 1 2 512:30pLEWISANDCLARK:

CROSSINGTHECENTURIESGeorge Kennedy narrates a look at the legacy of this 1804 trip from Missouri to the Oregon Coast. (R 4/1 at 8:00pm, 4/2 at 2:00am)

2:00p RICKSTEVES’EUROPEWITHABANDON!Highlights the great food, fun people and vivid culture in Scandinavia, southern Spain and Bosnia. (R 4/1 at 9:30pm, 4/2 at 3:30am)

2:30p THISISWHEREWETAKEOURSTANDVeterans and active-duty soldiers discuss the Iraq and Afghanistan wars at a 2008 conference. (R 4/2 at 4:00am, 4/24 at 10:00pm, 4/25 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGSnowbound Cabin

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSIndia

4:30p BIZKID$How To Be A Smart Consumer

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBTrouble Free

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEIntroduction

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDLa Grange

8:00p ONESTEPBEYONDInheritance In a seedy bar washed up drunk Michael Barry tells the presenter how an elderly countess to whom he was a gigolo died wearing a beautiful necklace, as did her dowdy companion who inherited the jewelry. Barry was not superstitious until he gave the necklace to another woman, who went the same way, leaving him unhinged. (R 4/3 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

sunday 16:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPBest Of Kids

9:00a MYGENERATIONPioneers

9:30a INSIDEESTREETBabies @ 50

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPSegmented Vessel, Part 2

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPOutdoor Keyed Deck Chairs

11:00aTRUTHABOUTMONEYWITHRICEDELMAN

11:30aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLENBarbecue’s Birthplace

12:00 ROADTRIPSeabiscuit

1:00p DESERTSPEAKSGiants On A Galapagos Island Explore the people and the culture of Santa Cruz and visit the Darwin Research Station. (R 4/1 at 2:30am)

1:30p GLOBETREKKERGlobe Trekker Special: Great Natural Wonders The Amazon rainforest, Sahara Desert, the Great Barrier Reef and volcanoes in Hawaii are explored. (R 4/1 at 3:00am)

2:30p ROADTRIPNATION

3:00p KIMCHICHRONICLESThe Seoul Food Chronicles South Korea’s innovative capital is explored. Pajeon Pancakes and fork-tender braised Short Ribs. (R 4/1 at 4:30am)

3:30p OUTOFIRELAND

4:00p QUILTINADAYDutch Barn With End Of Day

4:30p GARDENSMART

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONMystery Diagnosis

6:00p BAYAREAVISTA

6:30p MOYERS&COMPANY

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDDonuts

8:00p LEWISANDCLARK:CROSSINGTHECENTURIESGeorge Kennedy narrates a look at the legacy of this 1804 trip from Missouri to the Oregon Coast. (R 4/2 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

9:30p RICKSTEVES’EUROPEWITHABANDON!Highlights the great food, fun people and vivid culture in Scandinavia, southern Spain and Bosnia. (R 4/2 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:00pSWIMMINGINAUSCHWITZSee Highlight Close-up on page 2.

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSTerry McAuliffe - Green Transportation The chairman of GreenTech Automotive discusses environmentally friendly, energy efficient vehicles.

MOnday 26:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEBackyard Makeover

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEEnclosure

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYStripes!

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSLiterature

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMFree-Motion Embroidery

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDDonuts

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D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )68:30p PREVENTINGAND

REVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/3 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/4 at 9:30pm, 4/5 at 12:00am, 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 9:30pm, 4/9 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/14 at 8:30pm, 4/15 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

10:00pPRIMESUSPECTPart 1 of 4. DCI Jane Tennison feels she has once again been discriminated against when her superiors pass her over in favor of DCI John Shefford to head a murder investigation. (R 4/3 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGMountain Reflections

11:30pONESTEPBEYONDExplorers How did the crippled boy in Scandinavia help the explorers in the Sahara? (R 4/3 at 5:30am & 4/7 at 3:30pm)

Tuesday 36:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEFinding Your Style

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEShape And Form

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYGifts For Every Season

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSNature

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMPrincess Pettiskirts

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDLa Grange

12:30pONESTEPBEYONDInheritance In a seedy bar washed up drunk Michael Barry tells the presenter how an elderly countess to whom he was a gigolo died wearing a beautiful necklace, as did her dowdy companion who inherited the jewelry. Barry was not superstitious until he gave the necklace to another woman, who went the same way, leaving him unhinged. (R 4/2 at 8:00pm, 4/3 at 2:00am)

1:00p PREVENTINGANDREVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/2 at 8:30pm, 4/3 at 2:30am, 4/4 at 9:30pm, 4/5 at 12:00am, 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 9:30pm, 4/9 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/14 at 8:30pm, 4/15 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

2:30p PRIMESUSPECTPart 1 of 4. DCI Jane Tennison feels she has once again been discriminated against when her superiors pass her over in favor of DCI John Shefford to head a murder investigation. (R 4/2 at 10:00pm, 4/3 at 4:00am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGMountain Reflections

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSMexico

4:30p BIZKID$Using Your Credit-Crazy Or Compelling?

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBOutfoxed

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEWhere Are You Now?

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDJohn Muir Special

8:30p FRANKSINATRA:CONCERTFORTHEAMERICASThis release of this spectacular 1982 concert proves that even at age 66, Francis Albert Sinatra was still the undisputed Chair-man Of The Board. (R 4/4 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/8 at 8:00pm, 4/9 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

10:00pESCAPEFROMAUSCHWITZ:APORTRAITOFFRIENDSHIPSee Highlight Close-up on page 2.

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGOval Barn

11:30pINNERCOMPASSThe New Face Of EvangelicalismSoong-Chan Rah on “The Next Evangelicalism: Freeing the Church from Western Cultural Civity.” (R 4/4 at 5;30am)

Wednesday 46:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEVicki’s Kitchen Makeover

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEFraming The View

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYEco-Friendly And Green

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSTexture

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMBatting Application

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDJohn Muir Special

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m a r C h 2 0 1 2 71:00p FRANKSINATRA:CONCERT

FORTHEAMERICASThis release of this spectacular 1982 concert proves that even at age 66, Francis Albert Sinatra was still the undisputed Chairman Of The Board. (R 4/3 at 8:30pm, 4/4 at 2:30am, 4/8 at 8:00pm, 4/9 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

2:30p BURNINGTHEFUTURE:COALINAMERICAExamine the explosive conflict between the coal industry and residents of West Virginia who launch a valiant fight to arouse the nation’s help in protecting their mountains, saving their families, and preserving their way of life. (R 4/4 at 4:00am, 4/22 at 8:00pm, 4/23 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGOval Barn

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSGhana

4:30p BIZKID$Budgeting Basics

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBStaying The Distance

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGESelf-Knowledge & Beliefs

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDTrees Of Mystery

8:00p CURIOSITYQUESTArena Floor Grab your jacket and learn how a basketball court can become an ice hockey floor. (R 4/5 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p CONNECT

9:00p EVERYDAYEDISONSTwenty Four In ThreeHerb Hart is pushing 90 and his multifunctional, multiuse tool set is catching a lot of attention. (R 4/5 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p PREVENTINGANDREVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/2 at 8:30pm, 4/3 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/5 at 12:00am, 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 9:30pm, 4/9 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/14 at 8:30pm, 4/15 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGCovered Bridge

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMANAfghan Women: Prospects For The Future With the U.S. slated to draw down its troops in Afghanistan, and the Afghan government seeking to negotiate a peace with Taliban militants, the fragile strides made by Afghan women may be in jeopardy. Jim interviews former First Lady Laura Bush and others who are trying to help the women of Afghanistan gain greater access to education, health care, social rights and economic freedom. (4/5 at 5:30am)

Thursday 56:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEVictory Junction

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEEntry

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYFearless Knit & Crochet

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSGarden

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMChain Stitch Quilting

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDTrees Of Mystery

12:30pCURIOSITYQUESTArena Floor Grab your jacket and learn how a basketball court can become an ice hockey floor. (R 4/4 at 8:00pm. 4/5 at 2:00am)

1:00p CONNECT

1:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSTwenty Four In ThreeHerb Hart is pushing 90 and his multifunctional, multiuse tool set is catching a lot of attention. (R 4/4 at 9:00pm, 4/5 at 3:00am)

2:00p PREVENTINGANDREVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/2 at 8:30pm, 4/3 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/4 at 9:30pm, 4/5 at 12:00am & 3:30am, 4/8 at 9:30pm, 4/9 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/14 at 8:30pm, 4/15 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGCovered Bridge

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSEgypt

4:30p BIZKID$Understanding Business Ethics

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBBorrowing Freedom

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEValues

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCatalina Cubs

8:00p ROADTRIPNATIONThe team visits a sneaker artist and a man born with congenital amputation who became a wrestler. (R 4/6 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p UPFROMTHEBOTTOMS:THESEARCHFORTHEAMERICANDREAMThe migration of African Ameri-cans from the rural south to the prosperous north is detailed. (R 4/6 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/24 at 9:00pm, 4/25 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

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D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )89:30p OVERHAWAI’I

An illuminating, off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai’i’s six major islands and scenic wonders. (R 4/4 at 12:00am, 4/6 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 8:30pm, 4/11 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/14 at 12:00am, 4/15 at 8:00pm, 4/16 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGSunset Oval

11:30pOUTOFIRELAND

Friday 66:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEIntro To Komen House

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEFocal Point

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYFashion Forward

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSSymbolism

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMDecorative Stitch Lace Inserts

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCatalina Cubs

12:30pROADTRIPNATIONThe team visits a sneaker artist and a man born with congenital amputation who became a wrestler. (R 4/5 at 8:00pm, 4/6 at 2:00am)

1:00p UPFROMTHEBOTTOMS:THESEARCHFORTHEAMERICANDREAMThe migration of African Ameri-cans from the rural south to the prosperous north is detailed. (R 4/5 at 8:30pm, 4/6 at 2:30am 4/24 at 9:00pm, 4/25 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

2:00p OVERHAWAI’IAn illuminating, off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai’i’s six major islands and scenic wonders. (R 4/4 at 12:00am, 4/5 at 9:30pm, 4/6 at 3:30am, 4/8 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 8:30pm, 4/11 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/14 at 12:00am, 4/15 at 8:00pm, 4/16 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGSunset Oval

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSScotland

4:30p BIZKID$Saving And Investing For Your Future

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBPedigree

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEPersonality & Interests

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGREENTires

8:00p NEWREDGREENSHOWIIICurse Of The Mummy Red and Mike have some fun with artifacts from the local museum. (R 4/7 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p SPOTLIGHT!Getting That Certain Look: Sets & Props Prop master Sean House shares insights with students jasper Anderson and Julia Glausi on getting that certain look with sets and props. (R 4/7 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSJohn Paul Keith & The 145s John Paul Keith and his Memphis band perform “Looking for a Thrill,” “Bad Luck Baby” and more. (R 4/7 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p OFFICIALBESTOFFESTLove IX Love is found in unexpected places in “The Delivery,” “Aca-demania!” and “Picket Fenced-In.” (R 4/7 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:00pMUSICVOYAGEREastern Tennessee: Cradle Of Country Music Jacob Edgar explores Bristol, a city that proudly calls itself the birthplace of country music. (R 4/7 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

10:30pMUSICVOYAGERLafayette: Sounds From The Bayou Experience the food, lifestyles and culture of Louisiana’s epicenter of Cajun and Creole culture. (R 4/7 at 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGDark Waterfall

11:30pTHEATERTALKTony Nominees Brian O’Byrne and Dawn Redfield, two members of the cast of Martin McDonagh’s play The Lone-some West, are guests.

saTurday 76:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a BETWEENTHELINESWITHBARRYKIBRICKAl Checchi (Entrepreneur) The Change Maker Checchi was instrumental in transforming the Marriott Corporation, the Walt Disney Company and Northwest Airlines. He demonstrates how one person can make a difference and challenges all of us to reclaim and preserve the promise of America.

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSGeraniums

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aP.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEA Passion For Poultry

10:30aGROWINGAGREENERWORLDSmall Space Gardening

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m a r C h 2 0 1 2 911:00aNEWSCANDINAVIAN

COOKINGFood For A Viking

11:30aZONYA’SHEALTHBITESA Meatless Trade In Your Family Will Cheer For

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGREENTires

12:30pNEWREDGREENSHOWIIICurse Of The Mummy Red and Mike have some fun with artifacts from the local museum. (R 4/6 at 8:00pm, 4/7 at 2:00am)

1:00p SPOTLIGHT!Getting That Certain Look Sets & Props Prop master Sean House shares insights with students jasper Anderson and Julia Glausi on getting that certain look with sets and props. (R 4/6 at 8:30pm, 4/7 at 2:30am)

1:30p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSJohn Paul Keith & The 145s John Paul Keith and his Memphis band perform “Looking for a Thrill,” “Bad Luck Baby” and more. (R 4/6 at 9:00pm, 4/7 at 3:00am)

2:00p OFFICIALBESTOFFESTLove IX Love is found in unexpected places in “The Delivery,” “Aca-demania!” and “Picket Fenced-In.” (R 4/6 at 9:30pm, 4/7 at 3:30am)

2:30p MUSICVOYAGEREastern Tennessee: Cradle Of Country Music Jacob Edgar explores Bristol, a city that proudly calls itself the birthplace of country music. (R 4/6 at 10:00pm, 4/7 at 4:00am)

3:00p MUSICVOYAGERLafayette: Sounds From The Bayou Experience the food, lifestyles and culture of Louisiana’s epicenter of Cajun and Creole culture. (R 4/6 at 10:30pm, 4/7 at 4:30am)

3:30p ONESTEPBEYONDExplorers How did the crippled boy in Scandinavia help the explorers in the Sahara? (R 4/2 11:30pm, 4/3 at 5:30am)

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p TRAVELWITHKIDSIreland: The Castles And Cliffs Of County Clare

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p BURTWOLF:TRAVELS&TRADITIONSIslands Of Bermuda

6:00p NATURALHEROESThe Sea And Me

6:30p WOODSMITHSHOPRazor Sharp In Record Time

7:00p TRAVELSCOPEGermany’s Holiday Markets

7:30p ROADTRIPJamestown

8:30p TRAVELSCOPEGuatemala’s Semana Santa - Easter Week See Highlight Close-up on page 2 fpr details.

9:00p BURTWOLF:TASTEOFFREEDOMEaster See Highlight Close-up on page 2 fpr details. (R 4/8 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p VATICANCITY&THEPAPACYWITHBURTWOLFSee Highlight Close-up on page 3 for details. (R 4/8 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:30pKIMCHICHRONICLESThe Chicken Chronicles Marja samples tons of the spicy Stir-Fry made with Chicken, Noodles and Vegetables in Andong. (R 4/8 at 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pOUTOFIRELAND

11:30pINNERVIEWSWITHERNIEMANOUSEDeepak Chopra A conversation with the best-selling author and leader in the Transcendental Meditation Movement. (R 4/8 at 5:30am)

sunday 86:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPGreen Celebration

9:00a MYGENERATIONQuiet Heroes

9:30a INSIDEESTREETElder Abuse

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPShipping Tube Ornament

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPScroll Saw Gifts

11:00aTRUTHABOUTMONEYWITHRICEDELMAN

11:30aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLENGaucho Grill

12:00 ROADTRIPJamestown

1:00p TRAVELSCOPEGuatemala’s Semana Santa - Easter Week See Highlight Close-up on page 2 fpr details.

1:30p BURTWOLF:TASTEOFFREEDOMEaster See Highlight Close-up on page 2 fpr details. (R 4/7 at 9:00pm, 4/8 at 3:00am)

2:00p VATICANCITY&THEPAPACYWITHBURTWOLFSee Highlight Close-up on page 3 for details. (R 4/7 at 9:30pm, 4/8 at 3:30am)

3:00p KIMCHICHRONICLESThe Chicken Chronicles Marja samples tons of the spicy Stir-Fry made with Chicken, Noodles and Vegetables in Andong. (R 4/7 at 10:30pm, 4/8 at 4:30am)

3:30p OUTOFIRELAND

4:00p QUILTINADAYBank Barn & Flying Kite

4:30p GARDENSMART

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONCardiac Spouses

6:00p BAYAREAVISTA

6:30p MOYERS&COMPANY

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDENPARKSEugene O’Neill House

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FORTHEAMERICASThis release of this spectacular 1982 concert proves that even at age 66, Francis Albert Sinatra was still the undisputed Chairman Of The Board. (R 4/3 at 8:30pm, 4/4 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/9 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

9:30p PREVENTINGANDREVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/2 at 8:30pm, 4/3 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/4 at 9:30pm, 4/5 at 12:00am, 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/9 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/14 at 8:30pm, 4/15 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSSusan Glasser - Looking Toward The 2012 Elections Glasser is editor in chief of Foreign Policy, the magazine of global politics, economics and ideas. (R 4/9 at 5:00am)

MOnday 96:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEBuilding, Part 2

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEStructure

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYKnit & Purl Magic

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSMemories

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMEmbellisher Magic

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDENPARKSEugene O’Neill House

12:30pFRANKSINATRA:CONCERTFORTHEAMERICASThis release of this spectacular 1982 concert proves that even at age 66, Francis Albert Sinatra was still the undisputed Chairman Of The Board. (R 4/3 at 8:30pm, 4/4 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/8 at 8:00pm, 4/9 at 2:00am)

2:00p PREVENTINGANDREVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/2 at 8:30pm, 4/3 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/4 at 9:30pm, 4/5 at 12:00am, 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 9:30pm, 4/9 at 3:30am, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/14 at 8:30pm, 4/15 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGDark Waterfall

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSMy Workspace

4:30p BIZKID$A Closer Look At Financial Careers

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBFriends And Family

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEKnowledge, Skills & Abilities

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDMichael Adams

8:00p ONESTEPBEYONDEarthquakeIn 1906 San Francisco, many famous people gather at a hotel to hear renowned opera singer Enrico Caruso perform. However, a bellboy at the hotel suddenly has visions of impend-ing mass destruction and death, but he can’t get anyone to listen to him. (R 4/10 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p DUDUFISHER:INCONCERTFROMISRAELThe Les Miserables star performs Broadway tunes and traditional and contemporary Israeli songs.

10:00pPRIMESUSPECTPart 2 of 4. Shefford quickly identifies a man recently released from prison as his prime suspect. (R 4/10 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGNight Light

11:30pONESTEPBEYONDVanishing Pains When his unhappy wife disap-pears in their rented summer cottage, a man is hounded by the police until he too, shuts the door on the world. (R 4/10 at 5:30am, 4/14 at 3:30pm)

Tuesday 106:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMETrim & Surfaces, Part 3

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEColor

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYAll In The Finish

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSSpirituality

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMShaping Trims

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDMichael Adams

12:30pONESTEPBEYONDEarthquakeIn 1906 San Francisco, many famous people gather at a hotel to hear renowned opera singer Enrico Caruso perform. However, a bellboy at the hotel suddenly has visions of impend-ing mass destruction and death, but he can’t get anyone to listen to him. (R 4/9 at 8:00pm, 4/10 at 2:00am)

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J6 FM artIcLe A Fond Farewell to Mal Sharpe; Song Travels with Michael Feinstein

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RIVERWALK JAZZsunDay at 6 pm

4/1 The Rise and Fall of Joe ‘King’ Oliver

4/8 Empress of The Blues: The Life and Music of Bessie Smith

4/15 Dick Hyman: A Man for All Seasons

4/22 Rhythm Is My Business: A Tribute to Bass Legend Milt Hinton

4/29 When Lights are Low: A Conversation with Benny Carter Biographer Ed Berger

THE ANNALS OF JAZZ WITH RICHARD HADLOCKsunDays at 7 pm

The sound of surprise describes both jazz itself and the enduring premise of "The Annals of Jazz." Since 1959, host Richard Hadlock has been improvising on historical themes and bringing forth worthy performers—from Armstrong to Zorn. Each Sunday, we may find Annals in Europe, Asia, Latin America or Back of Town anywhere.

I'M TALKIN' JAZZ sunDay at 8 am

4/1 Guitarist Nguyen Le with Alisa Clancy

4/8 Multi-instrumentalist David Hardiman Jr. with Mal Sharpe

4/15 Pianist Kenny Drew Jr with Michael Burman

4/22 The Bad Plus with Alisa Clancy

4/29 Saxophonist Sonny Simmons with Greg Bridges

‘Girl singers’ Helen Humes, Helen Ward (pictured with Benny Goodman), Ivie Anderson and Billie Holiday first made their mark working with bandleaders Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw, Count Basie and others. They went on to break the ‘just another pretty face’ stereotype by becoming legendary vocalists in their own right.

In honor of Women’s History Month, Riverwalk celebrates ‘first ladies of classic jazz’ as Carol Woods joins The Jim Cullum Jazz Band in a salute to Bessie, Billie, Ella, Ethel (pictured) and more.

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IN THE MOMENT WITH JIM bENNETTsunDay at 8 pm

4/1 Kim Nalley and Houston Person Part 2

4/8 John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey

4/15 John Pizzarelli Rockin' In Rhythm: A Tribute To Duke Ellington

4/22 Ben Stolorow

4/29 Steve Heckman

THE JAZZ DECADES WITH RAY SMITHsunDay at 11 pm

4/1 Larry Clinton, Memphis Stompers, Duke Heitger, Delta Four, Cab Calloway, International All Star Band, San Francisco Starlight Orchestra

4/8 Humphrey Lyttelton at the Royal Festival Hall 1954

4/15 Jack Hylton, Paul Whiteman, Freddie Rich, Nat Shilkret, Glenn Miller, Musical Maniacs, Benny Goodman, Miff Mole, Rhythmic Eight

4/22 California Ramblers, Wilber DeParis, Muggsy Spanier, Bobby Hackett, Casa Loma Orchestra, Irving Mills & His Hotsy Totsy Gang

4/30 Independence Hall Jazz Band, Rex Stewart, Count Basie

Recorded December 29th, 2011, at the Rrazz Room in the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco, Kim Nalley (pictured)performs with Tammy Hall, Jeff Chambers and Kent Bryson.

Ben Stolorow (pictured) and his trio with Dan Feiszli and Jon Arkin, recorded January 14th, 2012, at the Jazzschool in Berkeley.

Jazz saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Steve Heckman's (pictured) Quartet, featuring guitarist Calvin Keys, recorded January 31st, 2012, at Cosmo's Jazz Spot in Oakland. With Noah Schenker and Ron Marabuto.

Jazz guitarist/vocalist John Pizzarelli's (pictured) at the Venetian Room, in San Francisco's Fairmount Hotel, recorded February 26th, 2012. With Jessica Molaskey, Larry Fuller, Tony Tedesco and Martin Pizzarelli.

Guitarist/Vocalist John Pizzarrelli and his partner Broadway Actress/Vocalist Jessica Molaskey (pictured) perform their highly acclaimed Cafe Carlyle show "When Worlds Collide", a musical portrait of their marriage, at the Venetian Room at the Fairmount Hotel in San Francisco on February 26th, 2012. With Larry Fuller, Tony Tedesco and Martin Pizzarelli.

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JAZZ PROFILES WITH NANCY WILSONmonDay at 9 pm

4/2 Max Roach

4/9 Louis Armstrong, The Man & His Music, Part 1

4/16 Louis Armstrong, The Man & His Music, Part 2

4/23 Louis Armstrong, The Trumpeter

4/30 Charlie Parker Part 1

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER WITH WENDELL PIERCEtuesDay at 9 pm

4/3 Big Band Bash

4/10 NEA Jazz Masters 2012: Jack deJohnette, Charlie Hayden, Sheila Jordan and others

4/17 Great American Songwriters: Vernon Duke

4/24 Intuition: The Music of Bill Evans

The Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra (pictured) and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis come out swinging and duke it out in the band stand. On stage, side by side, the bands trade licks and even come together on tunes like Thad Jones’ To You and John Hamilton’s own Ragablues. Join us for this battle royal!

Get whisked away to Autumn in New York, April in Paris or A Cabin in the Sky. Vocalist Ethel Ennis joins pianist Bill Charlap with Houston Person (saxophone), Peter Washington (bass) and Kenny Washington (drums) to light up the book of composer Vernon Duke (pictured).

An innovative drummer, bandleader, composer, and educator, Max Roach (pictured) was a musical renaissance man. He was Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie's drummer of choice as they developed bebop in the '40s, and his innovations forever changed the way drums are played. In the '50s he co-led (with trumpeter Clifford Brown) one of the seminal groups of jazz, bringing bebop to new levels of sophistication. In the '60s, he created a range of compositions reflecting the struggle for civil rights.

Charles "Yardbird" Parker (pictured) was a self-taught innovator who could fly higher and cut deeper than any other musician of his day. Parker pioneered the bebop movement in jazz with trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. He influenced generations of musicians. He accomplished all of this and other feats despite a crippling drug addition that ended his life at thirty-four. Trace his instrumental virtuosity from his early days in Kansas City to his bebop experiments in New York to his ill-fated trip to LA in 1945.

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JAZZSET WITH DEE DEE bRIDGEWATERthursDay at 9 pm

4/5 Benny Green's Monk with Gary Smulyan at the KC Jazz Club

4/12 Cuban Guitarist Juan Carlos Formell and Johnny's Dream Club from the Monterey Jazz Festival

4/19 James Farm at the Beantown Jazz Festival

4/26 Martin Bejerano Trio with The Potential Energy Suite

SONG TRAVELS WITH MICHAEL FEINSTEIN WeDnesDay at 9 pm

4/4 Jason Moran on Piano Jazz Rising Stars with Jon Weber

4/11 Thomas Lauderdale

4/18 Bette Middler

4/25 Violinist Joshua Bell & Pianist Jeremy Denk from the classical world

The Kennedy Center is the home of the low blow tonight, as five-time DownBeat baritone sax poll winner Gary Smulyan joins the committed, brilliant pianist Benny Green (pictured.) Listen for rhythmic energy, quirky Thelonious Monk melodies, humor, and the Washingtons—Peter and Kenny (no relation)—ideal on bass and drums.

Pianist Thomas Lauderdale (pictured) is a cofounder of the celebrated orchestral ensemble Pink Martini, which bridges classical, jazz, world music and old fashioned pop. On this Song Travels, Lauderdale brings along a few of his musical collaborators, including NPR’s Ari Shapiro, who proves to be as good a singer as he is a journalist. Lauderdale solos on Malagueña by Ernesto Lecuona, and duets with Feinstein on George Gershwin’s The Man I Love.

The Divine Miss M—singer, actress, and comedian Bette Midler (pictured) —is Feinstein’s guest for an hour of pure radio fun. Midler opens a crate of favorite tunes from her record collection—from Louis Jordan to vintage Hawaiian music to Destiny’s Child, along with stories from her multi-faceted career. Feinstein presents her with a solo arrangement of I'll Be There, a song written for her by the legendary songwriting team Alan and Marilyn Bergman.

James Farm (pictured) offers flexible originals in jittery, bobble-head rhythms served up with panache. Beantown Jazz says the acoustic foursome "reads from a new book, airing less jazz and blues than folk and pop, delivered with swaggering chops. Joshua Redman, the standout improviser in this leaderless cooperative, blows tenor with robust conviction alongside Aaron Parks, Matt Penman and Eric Harland."

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www.nojazzfest.comListen To Highlights Of The 2011 Festival On KCSM, The First 3 Fridays In April!

It is with an appreciative heart that we bid a warm and fond farewell to Mal Sharpe and “Back On Basin Street”. After 20 plus years of Mal’s unique blend of Magical Musical Mania, he has decided to cut back a bit on his very full and over-committed schedule and make room for some well-deserved, long-overdue sleep and R&R.

Mal says: “I need to slow down on Sunday nights like the rest of the world, so now I'll be in bed at 9PM, with my head on the pillow, listening to Jazz 91 and counting sheep. I’ll really miss talking to the KCSM audience and meeting them in all the nooks and crannies of the Bay Area. It was great fun, but it was just one, of those great, great things."

Mal is one of a kind, and we are grateful that he chose to share his Man on the Street enthusiasm, passion and craziness with us and our audience for these past few decades.

Thank you, Mal…You’re the Best!

The renowned “Ambassador of the Great American Songbook,” and five-time Grammy nominated performer, Michael Feinstein, hosts a new public radio series (produced by South Carolina ETV, who produced Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz) that examines how popular standards and show tunes have evolved through the years, with every new interpretation and new artist.

Each week a new guest joins Feinstein for intimate explorations of the journeys of songs and the artists who perform them. Guests share insights into their own interpretations of classical to present-day composers. The line-up of top performers spans the musical spectrum, from Liza Minnelli and Bette Midler to violinist Joshua Bell and Pink Martini pianist Thomas Lauderdale, to current U.K. pop sensation Rumer, who brings the Great American Songbook to a whole new audience. With this new series, Feinstein, a longtime archivist and advocate for the repertoire, brings his life’s work to the public radio airwaves, re-introducing the original canon of American show tunes and standards through fresh, unique translations. His guests share their passion for the songs through solo performances and duets with Feinstein, illustrating the continuing development of the songs across time.

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3. Tune into JazzTV on Digital Channel 43.3

4. Tune into Comcast Digital Channel 962.

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D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )121:00p RAILROADEMPIRE

The transcontinental railroad, begun in 1855 and completed in 1869, transformed the Golden State from sleepy outpost into one of the world’s most powerful economies. Explore this vital moment in California’s history and its impact on the develop-ment of a nation. (R 4/1 at 12:00am, 4/3 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 2:30am, 4/15 at 9:30pm, 4/16 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

2:30p PRIMESUSPECTPart 2 of 4. Shefford quickly identifies a man recently re-leased from prison as his prime suspect. (R 4/9 at 10:00pm, 4/10 at 4:00am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGNight Light

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSKeep In Touch

4:30p BIZKID$Money Moves (Global Economy)

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBDesk Jockey

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEKeeping Track Of Self Knowledge & Exploration

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDHearst Ranch

8:30p OVERHAWAI’IAn illuminating, off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai’i’s six major islands and scenic wonders. (R 4/4 at 12:00am, 4/5 at 9:30pm, 4/6 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 12:00am, 4/11 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/14 at 12:00am, 4/15 at 8:00pm, 4/16 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

10:00pPASSOVERCELEBRATIONSee Highlight Close-up on page 3 for details.

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGMountain Glory

11:30pINNERCOMPASSAccommodating The Autism Spectrum Ideas for improving communica-tion and relating to people with some version of autism are provided. (R 4/11 at 5:30am)

Wednesday 116:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEDecorative Accents, Part 4

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMETexture, Pattern And Rhythm

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYNatural Fibers

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSTechnology

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMContinuous Border Embroidery

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDHearst Ranch

1:00p OVERHAWAI’IAn illuminating, off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai’i’s six major islands and scenic wonders. (R 4/4 at 12:00am, 4/5 at 9:30pm, 4/6 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 8:30pm, 4/11 at 2:30am, 4/14 at 12:00am, 4/15 at 8:00pm, 4/16 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

2:30p SOMAGIRLSThe lives of girls aged 6 to 17 are explored as they grow up in a hostel in Kolkata, India. (R 4/11 at 4:00am)

3:00p ERASINGEDThree determined people reveal how they managed to erase eating disorders from their lives. (R 4/11 at 4:30am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGMountain Glory

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSWacky Ideas

4:30p BIZKID$Bulls, Bears, And Financial Markets

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBMusical Chairs

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEIntroduction

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCamel Dairy

8:00p CURIOSITYQUESTSafety Training Joel joins a boat safety class in Oregon to learn what to do just in case he needs to abandon ship. (R 4/12 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p CONNECT

9:00p EVERYDAYEDISONSOver The Cliff(Hanger) - Part 1 Take a look at all of our featured inventions and revisit all the steps of their development. (R 4/12 at 3:00am, 4/12 at 1:30pm)

9:30p HOWTOLIVEFOREVERDr. Gary Null shares crucial health information for living a long, happy and energetic life. (R 4/12 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGHidden Stream

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMANThe New Health Care Law: What’s Covered? Who Decides? Will your health care needs be covered under the new health care law? Although it’s been a year since President Obama signed the sweeping health care reform bill, the types of treat-ments and technologies covered by it are still being determined. Who should decide what gets covered and what doesn’t? (R 4/12 at 5:30am)

Thursday 126:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

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10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYFiber Tech

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSChain

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMBasic Heirloom

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCamel Dairy

12:30pCURIOSITYQUESTSafety Training Joel joins a boat safety class in Oregon to learn what to do just in case he needs to abandon ship. (R 4/11 at 8:00pm, 4/12 at 2:00am)

1:00p CONNECT

1:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSOver The Cliff(Hanger) - Part 1 Take a look at all of our featured inventions and revisit all the steps of their development. (R 4/11 at 9:00pm, 4/12 at 3:00am)

2:00p HOWTOLIVEFOREVERDr. Gary Null shares crucial health information for living a long, happy and energetic life.

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGHidden Stream

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSTrendy Jewels

4:30p BIZKID$Sell, Sell, Sell (The Science Of Sales)

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBBreaking Up Is Hard To Do

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEThe Changing Workplace: Technology & Globalization

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCircus Trees

8:00p ROADTRIPNATIONThe team meets Rep. Barney Frank in Washington D.C. and watches a roller derby match in Virginia. (R 4/13 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p RICKSTEVES’VIVAESPANA!Experience the joys of Andalucia, feast on paella and follow the pilgrim trail in northern Spain. (R 4/13 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

10:30pAMERICA’SHEARTLANDDiscover the fascinating story behind George Washington, the farmer and other colonial farmers. (R 4/13 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGShades Of Grey

11:30pOUTOFIRELAND

Friday 136:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEHoly Faux, Part 6

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEWhimsy

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYWild About Wool

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSDo It Yourself Beads

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMWhimsical Trims From A Stick

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCircus Trees

12:30pROADTRIPNATIONThe team meets Rep. Barney Frank in Washington D.C. and watches a roller derby match in Virginia. (R 4/12 at 8:00pm, 4/13 at 2:00am)

1:00p RICKSTEVES’VIVAESPANA!Experience the joys of Andalucia, feast on paella and follow the pilgrim trail in northern Spain. (R 4/12 at 8:30pm, 4/13 at 2:30am)

3:00p AMERICA’SHEARTLANDDiscover the fascinating story behind George Washington, the farmer and other colonial farmers. (R 4/12 10:30pm, 4/13 4:30am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGShades Of Grey

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSYear Round Parties

4:30p BIZKID$Understanding Income And Expenses

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBHappy Trails

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEWhat Employers Want: Skills & Attitudes

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGREENGreen Waste

8:00p NEWREDGREENSHOWIIIRoll Out The BarrelsThe local brewing company gives their old beer barrels to the Lodge. (R 4/14 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p SPOTLIGHT!Visual Effects Wizardry Visual effects expert Michael Sanders on the magic of effects with aspiring film-makers Cameron Vaughan and Nai Choy Saeteum. (R 4/14 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSGranville Automatic Singer Vanessa Olivarez and Songwriter Elizabeth Elkins perform “Blood and Gold” and more songs. (R 4/14 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

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Animation Rick Stevenson and Dr. Brandon Whitehead present five award-winning short animated films. (R 4/14 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:00pMUSICVOYAGERMemphis: Memphis Mojo Bobby “Blue” Bland, 17-year-old guitarist Will Tucker and the annual “Elvis Week” are showcased. (R 4/14 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

10:30pMUSICVOYAGERShreveport: Road Through Northern Louisiana Guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd explores the city’s rich musical history and jams with Buddy Flett. (R 4/14 at 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGCabin In The Woods

11:30pTHEATERTALKJesse McKinley of The New York Times and Patrick Pacheco of Newsday join hosts Michael Riedel of The New York Post and Susan Haskins.

saTurday 146:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a BETWEENTHELINESWITHBARRYKIBRICKDyan Cannon (Actress) Dear Cary Dyan Cannon is an Oscar nominated actress for her roles in Heaven Can Wait and the ground breaking film Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice. She shares her heart warming and heart breaking marriage to the iconic actor and screen legend Cary Grant. At the core of it all is an insightful story of survival that will benefit everyone.

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSTulip Garden

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aP.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEBulb Gardening

10:30aGROWINGAGREENERWORLDCreating A Wildlife Friendly Garden

11:00aNEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGYesterday’s Food For The Future

11:30aZONYA’SHEALTHBITESWhat Color Is On Your Plate?

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGREENGreen Waste

12:30pNEWREDGREENSHOWIIIRoll Out The BarrelsThe local brewing company gives their old beer barrels to the Lodge. (R 4/13 at 8:00pm, 4/14 at 2:00am)

1:00p SPOTLIGHT!Visual Effects Wizardry Visual effects expert Michael Sanders on the magic of effects with aspiring film-makers Cameron Vaughan and Nai Choy Saeteum. (R 4/13 at 8:30pm, 4/13 at 2:30am)

1:30p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSGranville Automatic Singer Vanessa Olivarez and Songwriter Elizabeth Elkins perform “Blood and Gold” and more songs. (R 4/13 at 9:00pm, 4/14 at 3:00am)

2:00p OFFICIALBESTOFFESTAnimation Rick Stevenson and Dr. Brandon Whitehead present five award-winning short animated films. (R 4/13 at 9:30pm, 4/14 at 3:30am)

2:30p MUSICVOYAGERMemphis: Memphis Mojo Bobby “Blue” Bland, 17-year-old guitarist Will Tucker and the annual “Elvis Week” are showcased. (R 4/13 at 10:00pm, 4/14 at 4:00am)

3:00p MUSICVOYAGERShreveport: Road Through Northern Louisiana Guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd explores the city’s rich musical history and jams with Buddy Flett. (R 4/13 at 10:30pm, 4/14 at 4:30am)

3:30p ONESTEPBEYONDVanishing Pains When his unhappy wife disap-pears in their rented summer cottage, a man is hounded by the police until he too, shuts the door on the world. (R 4/9 at 11:30pm, 4/10 at 5:30am)

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p TRAVELWITHKIDSParis

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p BURTWOLF:TRAVELS&TRADITIONSCruising The Rhine

6:00p NATURALHEROESRay Bandar, A Life With Skulls

6:30p WOODSMITHSHOPQuick Tips & Great Gear

7:00p TRAVELSCOPENaturally Los Angeles

7:30p ROADTRIPWeaverville

8:30p PREVENTINGANDREVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/2 at 8:30pm, 4/3 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/4 at 9:30pm, 4/5 at 12:00am, 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 9:30pm, 4/9 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/15 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

10:00pROADTRIPNATIONFollow Team Tabula Rasa’s first attempts at cold calling from local restaurants to the White House. (R 4/15 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

10:30pKIMCHICHRONICLESThe Noodle And Dumpling Chronicles Marja prepares Jajangmyeon her favorite comfort food of chewy Noodles with savory Black Bean sauce. (R 4/15 at 4;30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pOUTOFIRELAND

11:30pINNERVIEWSWITHERNIEMANOUSEJean-Yves Thibaudet A conversation with the master pianist known for his concerts, symphony appearances and albums. (R 4/15 at 5:30am)

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sunday 156:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPMinty Holiday

9:00a MYGENERATIONSolutions

9:30a INSIDEESTREETEncore Career Strategies

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPDesktop Water Fountain

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPBracket Clock + Finishing Solutions

11:00aTRUTHABOUTMONEYWITHRICEDELMAN

11:30aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLENItalian Fire

12:00 ROADTRIPWeaverville

1:00p PREVENTINGANDREVERSINGDIABETESNATURALLYDr. Gary Null and top experts show powerful, natural ap-proaches to help stay free of Diabetes. (R 4/2 at 8:30pm, 4/3 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/4 at 9:30pm, 4/5 at 12:00am, 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 9:30pm, 4/9 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/10 at 12:00am, 4/14 at 8:30pm, 4/15 at 2:30am)

2:30p ROADTRIPNATIONFollow Team Tabula Rasa’s first attempts at cold calling from local restaurants to the White House. (R 4/14 at 10:00pm, 4/14 at 4:00am)

3:00p KIMCHICHRONICLESThe Noodle And Dumpling Chronicles Marja prepares Jajangmyeon her favorite comfort food of chewy Noodles with savory Black Bean sauce. (R 4/14 at 10:30 pm, 4/15 at 4:30am)

3:30p OUTOFIRELAND

4:00p QUILTINADAYQuatrefoil & Cups And Saucers

4:30p GARDENSMART

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONStroke Intervention

6:00p BAYAREAVISTA

6:30p MOYERS&COMPANY

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDENPARKSRed Rock Canyon

8:00p OVERHAWAI’IAn illuminating, off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai’i’s six major islands and scenic wonders. (R 4/4 at 12:00am, 4/5 at 9:30pm, 4/6 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 8:30pm, 4/11 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/14 at 12:00am, 4/16 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

9:30p RAILROADEMPIREThe transcontinental railroad, begun in 1855 and completed in 1869, transformed the Golden State from sleepy outpost into one of the world’s most powerful economies. Explore this vital moment in California’s history and its impact on the development of a nation. (R 4/1 at 12:00am, 4/3 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/16 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSEvan Thomas - The War Lovers: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst, the Rush to Empire, 1898 Newsweek’s former editor at large Evan Thomas is the maga-zine’s lead writer on major news stories. (R 4/16 at 5:00am)

MOnday 166:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEDream Spaces, Part 7

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEMystery

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYCrazy For Cotton

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSCharms

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMButton Academy

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDENPARKSRed Rock Canyon

12:30pOVERHAWAI’IAn illuminating, off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai’i’s six major islands and scenic wonders. (R 4/4 at 12:00am, 4/5 at 9:30pm, 4/6 at 3:30am & 2:00pm, 4/8 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 8:30pm, 4/11 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/14 at 12:00am, 4/15 at 8:00pm, 4/16 at 2:00am)

2:00p RAILROADEMPIREThe transcontinental railroad, begun in 1855 and completed in 1869, transformed the Golden State from sleepy outpost into one of the world’s most powerful economies. Explore this vital moment in California’s history and its impact on the development of a nation. (R 4/1 at 12:00am, 4/3 at 12:00am, 4/10 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/15 at 9:30pm, 4/16 at 3:30am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGCabin In The Woods

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSKitchen Crafting

4:30p BIZKID$Building And Growing A Business

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUBRiding To England

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEWhat’s Out There: How The World Of Work Is Organized

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDMasumoto Family Farm

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Doomsday A poor, pretty, village woman living ancient England is sentenced to be burned at the stake, for the natural death of her lover, the son of an Earl. So she shouts out a curse that the oldest son of every generation to come of the Earl will die before the father. (R 4/17 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p ONESTEPBEYONDThe Last Round A prizefighter who has fallen on very hard times is visited by the ghost of a fellow boxer, who reminds him of a terrifying old legend that may well come true. (R 4/17 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p INSPECTORMORSEWho Killed Harry Field? - Part 1 An artist, fun-loving drinker and raconteur, Harry Field seems like a man after Morse’s own heart. But when Morse and Lewis investigate his mysterious death, they discover that he was not such a lovable rogue. (R 4/17 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

10:00pPRIMESUSPECT Part 3 of 4. After DCI Shefford suffers a massive heart attack, Tennison steps up to assume leadership of the investigation. (R 4/17 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGDock Scene

11:30pONESTEPBEYONDDead Ringer A women warns that her sister is an arsonist, but the police find she has been dead for many years, so who started the fires? (R 4/17 at 5:30am & 4/21 at 3:30pm)

Tuesday 176:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEGentlemen’s Quarters, Part 8

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMETime

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYCreative Scarves

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSRecycled Components

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMReverse Bobbinwork

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDMasumoto Family Farm

12:30pONESTEPBEYONDDoomsday A poor, pretty, village woman living ancient England is sentenced to be burned at the stake, for the natural death of her lover, the son of an Earl. So she shouts out a curse that the oldest son of every generation to come of the Earl will die before the father. (R 4/16 at 8:00pm, 4/17 at 2:00am)

1:00p ONESTEPBEYONDThe Last Round A prizefighter who has fallen on very hard times is visited by the ghost of a fellow boxer, who reminds him of a terrifying old legend that may well come true. (R 4/16 at 8:30pm, 4/17 at 2:30am)

1:30p INSPECTORMORSEWho Killed Harry Field? - Part 1 An artist, fun-loving drinker and raconteur, Harry Field seems like a man after Morse’s own heart. But when Morse and Lewis investigate his mysterious death, they discover that he was not such a lovable rogue. (R 4/16 at 9:00pm, 4/17 at 3:00am)

2:30p PRIMESUSPECTPart 3 of 4. After DCI Shefford suffers a massive heart attack, Tennison steps up to assume leadership of the investigation. (R 4/16 at 10:00pm, 4/17 at 4:00am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGDock Scene

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSPersonal Space

4:30p BIZKID$Understanding Your Paycheck

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKChicken Rice Bowls

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEGenerating Career Options

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDReagan Ranch

8:30p BACKTOTHEGARDEN,FLOWERPOWERCOMESFULLCIRCLEFollow this time-lapse view of these back-to-the-landers, told with moving personal stories of non-conforming tribal families’ with lots of freedom but little cash, of unflinching political activism in the midst of small-town, rural America, and hippie kids who today ask whether free love was really free. (R 4/18 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/22 at 9:00pm, 4/23 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p HECHOAMANO:CREATIVIDADENELEXILLIOFollow the stories four of Cuban artists living in Miami detail their experiences and dedication to craft. (R 4/18 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:00pTOBEHEARDTake a look at a poetry class in the Bronx for at-risk kids where anything could be said or shared. (R 4/18 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGNorthern Lights

11:30pINNERCOMPASSBringing Hope To Prisoners Prison Warden Burl Cain discusses taking charge of the Louisiana State Penitentiary. (R 4/18 at 5:30am)

Wednesday 186:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEWelcome To The Big Top, Part 9

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMESacred Places, Sacred Spaces

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m a r C h 2 0 1 2 178:30a POWERYOGA:MINDAND

BODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYNew England Knits

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSRings

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMSassy Sashiko

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDReagan Ranch

1:00p BACKTOTHEGARDEN,FLOWERPOWERCOMESFULLCIRCLEFollow this time-lapse view of these back-to-the-landers, told with moving personal stories of non-conforming tribal families’ with lots of freedom but little cash, of unflinching political activism in the midst of small-town, rural America, and hippie kids who today ask whether free love was really free. (R 4/17 at 8:30pm, 4/18 at 2:30am, 4/22 at 9:00pm, 4/23 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

2:00p HECHOAMANO:CREATIVIDADENELEXILLIOFollow the stories four of Cuban artists living in Miami detail their experiences and dedication to craft. (R 4/17 at 9:30pm, 4/18 at 2:00pm)

2:30p TOBEHEARDTake a look at a poetry class in the Bronx for at-risk kids where anything could be said or shared. (R 4/17 at 10:00pm, 4/18 at 4:00am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGNorthern Lights

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSJust Have Fun

4:30p BIZKID$Social Entrepreneurs

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKPumpkin Pancakes

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEResearching Career Options: New Technologies & Current Techniques

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDGetty Garden

8:00p CURIOSITYQUESTGuide DogsJoin Joel on this amazing quest as he learns what it is like to depend on a guide dog. (R 4/19 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p CONNECT

9:00p EVERYDAYEDISONSOver The Cliff(Hanger) - Part 2 Take a last look the inventions and revisit their development from concept to commercializa-tion. (R 4/12 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p MYSTERYOFMEMORYAn eye-opening journey of discovery into the workings of the organ that forms memories, the brain. (R 4/19 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:00pBLACK&GOLD:REMEMBERINGTHEWSUPLANECRASHRecalls the 1970 tragedy that killed 31 Wichita State football players and the journey of healing. (R 4/19 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGEvening Waterfall

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMANMeg Whitman On Boosting The American Economy An in-depth interview with Meg Whitman, former head of e-Bay and former gubernatorial candidate in California, on ways to strengthen the American economy. This interview stems from the 4% Economic Growth Conference held at the George W. Bush Institute in the spring of 2011. The interview is supple-mented by a discussion on the effect of taxation on growth with Kevin Hassett, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. (R 4/19 at 5;30am)

Thursday 196:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEStairway To Storage

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEThe Rose Show

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYThink Thin

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSBezels

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMCircular Embellishments

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDGetty Garden

12:30pCURIOSITYQUESTGuide DogsJoin Joel on this amazing quest as he learns what it is like to depend on a guide dog. (R 4/18 at 8:00pm, 4/19 at 2:00am)

1:00p CONNECT

1:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSOver The Cliff(Hanger) - Part 2 Take a last look the inventions and revisit their development from concept to commercializa-tion. (R 4/18 at 9:00pm, 4/19 at 3:00am)

2:00p MYSTERYOFMEMORYAn eye-opening journey of discovery into the workings of the organ that forms memories, the brain. (R 4/18 at 9:30pm, 4/19 at 3:30am)

2:30p BLACK&GOLD:REMEMBERINGTHEWSUPLANECRASHRecalls the 1970 tragedy that killed 31 Wichita State football players and the journey of healing. (R 4/18 at 10:00pm, 4/19 at 2:30pm)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGEvening Waterfall

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KIDSCrafting For Your Friends

4:30p BIZKID$Have A Plan, Stan!

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKTerrific Turkey Chili

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEInformational Interviewing & Networking

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDThings Beside The Road

8:00p ROADTRIPNATIONThe team visits New York City and meets singer-songwriter Zee Avi and crochet artist Nathan Vincent. (R 4/20 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p NEWYORKORIGINALSRuss And Daughters The Lower East Side business Russ and Daughters and slot car racing in Brooklyn are featured. (R 4/20 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p LANDOFTHEDRAGONFood Culture Imagine Thanksgiving dinner...every day. Dining in China is not only feast for the stomach, but for the eyes as well. From impe-rial Peking duck, to northern style dumplings, to southern style hot pots; we’ll learn about this cuisine that represents more than 5,000 years of history and is as diverse as the 56 ethnic minorities that call China home. (R 4/27 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p CLARENCEJOHNLAUGHLIN:ANARTISTWITHACAMERAThe life and legacy of one of America’s most significant and enigmatic visual artists is explored. (R 4/20 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:30pAMERICA’SHEARTLANDStories of explorers, kings and cowboys intertwine at the Parker Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii. (R 4/20 at 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGGolden Sunset

11:30pOUTOFIRELAND

Friday 206:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEBackyard Makeover

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEThe Food Show

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYOn The Edge

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSCabochons

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMSerger Piping

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDThings Beside The Road

12:30pROADTRIPNATIONThe team visits New York City and meets singer-songwriter Zee Avi and crochet artist Nathan Vincent. (R 4/19 at 8:00pm, 4/20 at 2:00am)

1:00p NEWYORKORIGINALSRuss And Daughters The Lower East Side business Russ and Daughters and slot car racing in Brooklyn are featured. (R 4/19 at 8:30pm, 4/20 at 2:30am)

1:30p LANDOFTHEDRAGONFood Culture Imagine Thanksgiving dinner...every day. Dining in China is not only feast for the stomach, but for the eyes as well. From impe-rial Peking duck, to northern style dumplings, to southern style hot pots; we’ll learn about this cuisine that represents more than 5,000 years of history and is as diverse as the 56 ethnic minorities that call China home. (R 4/26 at 9:00pm, 4/27 at 3:00am)

2:00p CLARENCEJOHNLAUGHLIN:ANARTISTWITHACAMERAThe life and legacy of one of America’s most significant and enigmatic visual artists is explored. (R 4/19 at 9:30pm, 4/20 at 3:30am)

3:00p AMERICA’SHEARTLANDStories of explorers, kings and cowboys intertwine at the Parker Ranch on the Big Island of Hawaii. (R 4/19 at 10:30pm, 4/13 at 4:30am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGGolden Sunset

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSRight In Your Own Backyard

4:30p BIZKID$Money Math - Who Needs It?

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKHomemade Refried Beans

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEEvaluating Career Options

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGREENMethane

8:00p NEWREDGREENSHOWIIINo RetreatHarold’s company tries to buy the Lodge. (R 4/21 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p SPOTLIGHT!The Sweetest Sound Sound designer Andrea Gard demonstrates creative ways to produce sound effects with local students Jimmy Daggett and James David Gordon. (R 4/21 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSLee RockerThe Stray Cats founding member pays homage to Sun’s rockabilly legacy with “Honey Don’t” and more. (R 4/21 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p OFFICIALBESTOFFESTFathers & Daughters A girl’s love for dance tests her grieving father in “Dance Lexie Dance,” a film from Ireland. (R 4/21 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

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m a r C h 2 0 1 2 1910:00pMUSICVOYAGER

Nashville: Music City Jacob Edgar receives a tour of Nashville’s iconic Grand Ole Opry by country superstar Vince Gill. (R 4/21 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

10:30pMUSICVOYAGERNew Orleans: The Perfect Musical Storm Experience classic jazz at Preservation Hall and trumpeter Irvin Mayfield’s club on Bourbon Street. (R 4/21 at 4:30am & 3:00pm

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGTowering Glacier

11:30pTHEATERTALKIn his first appearance after the TONY Broadcast, Jed Bern-steien, President of the League of American Theatres & Produc-ers, confronts issues raised by the broadcast, perceived by many to be less than successful, as well as a ratings disaster.

saTurday 216:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a BETWEENTHELINESWITHBARRYKIBRICKRon Marasco (Literary Professor) About Grief

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSOld Fashioned Musk Roses

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aP.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMERestoration

10:30aGROWINGAGREENERWORLDThe Edible Landscape

11:00aNEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGThe Holy Fish

11:30aZONYA’SHEALTHBITESThawing Out For More Omega 3’s

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGREENMethane

12:30pNEWREDGREENSHOWIIINo RetreatHarold’s company tries to buy the Lodge. (R 4/20 at 8:00pm, 4/21 at 2:00am)

1:00p SPOTLIGHT!The Sweetest Sound Sound designer Andrea Gard demonstrates creative ways to produce sound effects with local students Jimmy Daggett and James David Gordon. (R 4/20 at 8:30pm, 4/21 at 2:30am)

1:30p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSLee RockerThe Stray Cats founding member pays homage to Sun’s rockabilly legacy with “Honey Don’t” and more. (R 4/20 at 9:00pm, 4/21 at 3:00am)

2:00p OFFICIALBESTOFFESTFathers & Daughters A girl’s love for dance tests her grieving father in “Dance Lexie Dance,” a film from Ireland. (R 4/20 at 9:30pm, 4/21 at 3:30am)

2:30p MUSICVOYAGERNashville: Music City Jacob Edgar receives a tour of Nashville’s iconic Grand Ole Opry by country superstar Vince Gill. (R 4/20 at 10:00pm, 4/21 at 4:00am)

3:00p MUSICVOYAGERNew Orleans: The Perfect Musical Storm Experience classic jazz at Preservation Hall and trumpeter Irvin Mayfield’s club on Bourbon Street. (R 4/20 at 10:30pm, 4/21 at 4:30pm)

3:30p ONESTEPBEYONDDead Ringer A women warns that her sister is an arsonist, but the police find she has been dead for many years, so who started the fires? (R 4/16 at 11:30pm, 4/17 at 5:30am)

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p TRAVELWITHKIDSCosta Rica - Monte Verde And The Pacific Coast

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p BURTWOLF:TRAVELS&TRADITIONSAtlantic Crossing

6:00p NATURALHEROESCascade Of Light

6:30p WOODSMITHSHOPCraftsman Coffee Table

7:00p TRAVELSCOPETaiwan - City And Culture

7:30p ROADTRIPMother Lode

8:30p DESERTSPEAKSThe People Of Peru’s Cloud Forest Explore the colorful streets of Calle de Cueyes and examine mummies up close at a Leimebamba museum. (R 4/22 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p GLOBETREKKERGlobe Trekker Special: World War II In The PacificKey World War II locations including Pearl Harbor, Micro-nesia, Bikini Island and Japan are visited. (R 4/22 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

10:00pROADTRIPNATIONThe team meets Aleks Zavaleta of Loco Bloco, a community outreach program in San Fran-cisco. (R 4/22 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

10:30pKIMCHICHRONICLESThe Pork Chronicles Marja and actress Heather Graham eat classic Pork Bar-beque at Heukdonga restaurant in Seoul. (R 4/22 at 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pOUTOFIRELAND

11:30pINNERVIEWSWITHERNIEMANOUSEMike Farrell Best known as B.J. Hunnicutt M*A*S*H, this actor’s true passion is human rights advo-cacy. (R 4/22 at 5:30am)

sunday 226:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUEArms & Posture

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPHerbalicious

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Surviving Shaky Times

9:30a INSIDEESTREETOff The Patent Cliff

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPMetal Spinning Redemption

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPShaker Rockers

11:00aTRUTHABOUTMONEYWITHRICEDELMAN

11:30aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLENBurn In The USA

12:00 ROADTRIPMother Lode

1:00p DESERTSPEAKSThe People Of Peru’s Cloud Forest Explore the colorful streets of Calle de Cueyes and examine mummies up close at a Leimebamba museum. (R 4/21 at 8:30pm, 4/22 at 2:30am)

1:30p GLOBETREKKERGlobe Trekker Special: World War II In The PacificKey World War II locations including Pearl Harbor, Microne-sia, Bikini Island and Japan are visited. (R 4/21 at 9:00pm, 4/22 at 3:00am)

2:30p ROADTRIPNATIONThe team meets Aleks Zavaleta of Loco Bloco, a community outreach program in San Fran-cisco. (R 4/21 at 10:00pm, 4/22 at 4:00am)

3:00p KIMCHICHRONICLESThe Pork Chronicles Marja and actress Heather Graham eat classic Pork Bar-beque at Heukdonga restaurant in Seoul. (R 4/21 at 10:30am, 4/22 at 4:30am)

3:30p OUTOFIRELAND

4:00p QUILTINADAYGothic Barn

4:30p GARDENSMART

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONCOPD

6:00p BAYAREAVISTA

6:30p MOYERS&COMPANY

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDENPARKS

8:00p BURNINGTHEFUTURE:COALINAMERICASee Highlight Close-up on page 3 for details. (R 4/4 at 4:00am & 2:30pm, 4/23 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

9:00p BACKTOTHEGARDEN,FLOWERPOWERCOMESFULLCIRCLESee Highlight Close-up on page 3 for details. (R 4/17 at 8:30pm, 4/18 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/23 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

10:00pG-MAN:THERISEANDFALLOFMELVINPURVISExplores the career of the FBI agent who took down gangsters John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson. (R 4/23 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSMichelle Goldberg - The Global Battle Over Reproductive Rights The author of “The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power and the Future of the World” appears. (R 4/23 at 5:00am)

MOnday 236:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEWelcome To My Home

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEEntry With Impact

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYTrade Secrets

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSHardware

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMQuick Zip Bags

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDENPARKS

12:30pBURNINGTHEFUTURE:COALINAMERICASee Highlight Close-up on page 3 for details. (R 4/4 at 4:00am & 2:30pm, 4/22 at 8:00pm, 4/23 at 2:00am)

1:30p BACKTOTHEGARDEN,FLOWERPOWERCOMESFULLCIRCLE See Highlight Close-up on page 3 for details. (R 4/17 at 8:30pm, 4/18 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/22 at 9:00pm, 4/23 at 3:00am)

2:30p G-MAN:THERISEANDFALLOFMELVINPURVISExplores the career of the FBI agent who took down gangsters John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson. (R 4/22 at 10:00pm, 4/23 at 4:00am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGTowering Glacier

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSHoliday Party

4:30p BIZKID$Building Your Business Online

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKSloppy Joes

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEOvercoming Barriers To Employment

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCape Mendocino Lighthouse

8:00p ONESTEPBEYONDBrainwave Aboard a United States ship in Japanese waters during World War II, Captain Fielding is criti-cally injured. A hospital corps-man must perform surgery with only the radio voice of a doctor on another ship to guide him. (R 4/24 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p ONESTEPBEYONDCain’s Guest The couple from New York did not listen when they rented the old sea captain’s house. (R 4/24 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p INSPECTORMORSEWho Killed Harry Field? - Part 2 Conclusion. (R 4/24 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

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Conclusion. It finally becomes clear why DCI Tennison has what it takes to succeed in a traditionally male work world. (R 4/24 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGGolden Knoll

11:30pONESTEPBEYONDLegacy Of Love A couple is drawn together by the echoes of love across the generations. (R 4/24 at 5:30am, 4/28 at 3:30pm)

Tuesday 246:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEOutdoor Kitchen

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEExhibit The Season

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYGround Rules

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSCrystals

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMBaby Puffing

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCape Mendocino Lighthouse

12:30pONESTEPBEYONDBrainwave Aboard a United States ship in Japanese waters during World War II, Captain Fielding is critically injured. A hospital corpsman must perform surgery with only the radio voice of a doctor on another ship to guide him. (R 4/23 at 8:00pm, 4/24 at 2:00am)

1:00p ONESTEPBEYONDCain’s Guest The couple from New York did not listen when they rented the old sea captain’s house. (R 4/23 at 8:30pm, 4/24 at 2:30am)

1:30p INSPECTORMORSEWho Killed Harry Field? - Part 2 Conclusion. (R 4/23 at 9:00pm, 4/24 at 3:00am)

2:30p PRIMESUSPECTConclusion. It finally becomes clear why DCI Tennison has what it takes to succeed in a traditionally male work world. (R 4/23 at 10:00pm, 4/24 at 4:00am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGGolden Knoll

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSCrazy Creatures

4:30p BIZKID$Financial Institutions - All The Same?

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKFruiteroni Pizza

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGELifelong Learning

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDHollywood Sign

8:30p BRIGHTERFUTUREThe relationship between singing in a choir and success in life and self-confidence is explored.

9:00p UPFROMTHEBOTTOMS:THESEARCHFORTHEAMERICANDREAMThe migration of African Ameri-cans from the rural south to the prosperous north is detailed. (R 4/5 at 8:30pm, 4/6 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/25 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

10:00pTHISISWHEREWETAKEOURSTANDVeterans and active-duty soldiers discuss the Iraq and Afghanistan wars at a 2008 conference. (R 4/2 at 4:00am & 2:30pm, 4/25 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGSoft Mountain Glow

11:30pINNERCOMPASSEnfolding Ex-Prisoners Churches across the nation work to provide a successful return for prisoners re-entering society. (R 4/25 at 5:30am)

Wednesday 256:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEGardening Projects

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEEntertaining Outdoors

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYFinishing Touches

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSTexture

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMTools And Techniques Of Hand Applique

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDHollywood Sign

1:00p BRIGHTERFUTURE

1:30p UPFROMTHEBOTTOMS:THESEARCHFORTHEAMERICANDREAMThe migration of African Ameri-cans from the rural south to the prosperous north is detailed. (R 4/5 at 8:30pm, 4/6 at 2:30am & 1:00pm, 4/24 at 9:00pm, 4/25 at 3:00am)

2:30p THISISWHEREWETAKEOURSTANDVeterans and active-duty soldiers discuss the Iraq and Afghanistan wars at a 2008 conference. (R 4/2 at 4:00am & 2:30pm, 4/24 at 10:00pm, 4/25 at 4:00am)

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D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )223:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOF

PAINTINGSoft Mountain Glow

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSGames And Sports

4:30p BIZKID$How Credit Affects Your Life

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKBaked Ziti With Garden Vegetables

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEIntroduction To Career Planning & Implementation

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCoit Tower

8:00p CURIOSITYQUESTSnow Making On this freezing quest, Joel learns how snow can be “man-made” and tours a mountain in a snow cat. (R 4/26 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p CONNECT

9:00p EVERYDAYEDISONSAn Idea, An Invention, An OpportunitySee what happens when we post our casting calls for new inventions and product ideas online! Thousands of “would-be inventors” submit their ideas and it’s a challenge for our Everyday Edisons team to narrow it down to the top finalists. (R 4/26 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p NATUREOFCITIESExplore sustainability projects in cities across the world, from San Diego to Copenhagen and Paris. (R 4/26 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:00pGREATAMERICANDREAMMACHINE-40THANNIVERSARYSPECIALThe show made its mark as a spirited and sometimes satirical magazine combining disparate elements such as animation, drama, music and serious documentary. (R 4/26 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGBarn At Sunset

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMANTrimming The Fat: Re-Sculpting The Pentagon Mark Thompson, Time Magazine Defense Writer, Rudy DeLeon, Sr. V.P. of the Center for American Progress, and historian/author Arthur Herman discuss where and how the Pentagon can cut costs. (R 4/26 at 5:30am)

Thursday 266:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEFamily Room Makeover

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMEArt And The Garden

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYPlay With Color

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSWire

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMEverything Essential - Embroidery 101

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCoit Tower

12:30pCURIOSITYQUESTSnow Making On this freezing quest, Joel learns how snow can be “man-made” and tours a mountain in a snow cat. (R 4/25 at 8:00pm, 4/26 at 2:00am)

1:00p CONNECT

1:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSAn Idea, An Invention, An OpportunitySee what happens when we post our casting calls for new inventions and product ideas online! Thousands of “would-be inventors” submit their ideas and it’s a challenge for our Everyday Edisons team to narrow it down to the top finalists. (R 4/25 at 9:00pm, 4/26 at 3:00am)

2:00p NATUREOFCITIESExplore sustainability projects in cities across the world, from San Diego to Copenhagen and Paris. (R 4/25 at 9:30pm, 4/26 at 2:00pm)

2:30p GREATAMERICANDREAMMACHINE-40THANNIVERSARYSPECIALThe show made its mark as a spirited and sometimes satirical magazine combining disparate elements such as animation, drama, music and serious docu-mentary. (R 4/25 at 10:00pm, 4/26 at 4:00am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGBarn At Sunset

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSAnimals - Invertebrates - Arthropods - Arachnids

4:30p BIZKID$The Art Of Negotiation

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOKTaco Salad

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEDecision Making Strategies

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSturgeon’s Mill

8:00p ROADTRIPNATIONThe new Roadtrippers interview LiNK (Liberty in North Korea) president Hannah Song in California. (R 4/27 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p NEWYORKORIGINALSLemon Ice King Jamie visits Patsy’s Pizzeria in East Harlem, one of the oldest pizzerias in the country and one of the few still allowed to coal fire the pizza in the oven. Jamie also visited Cameo Pet Shop’s 40 year old fish, a custom made shoe shop frequented by Jackie O, and the well-known Italian Ice maker Lemon Ice King of Corona. (R 4/27 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

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m a r C h 2 0 1 2 239:00p LANDOFTHEDRAGON

Architecture Of China, Part 1 Striking and unique, the architecture of China has a long history. Influenced by religion, weather, and nature, many ancient buildings have stood the test of time and are more than just beautiful to look at – they are a window through time.

9:30p ETERNALCUBAWITHENRIQUECHIAThis personal memoir and musical journey and celebrates the culture and character of the country. (R 4/27 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:30pAMERICA’SHEARTLANDA visit to Lake Superior, Duluth and a farm operation that turns its cotton into jeans on location. (R 4/27 at 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGSecluded Beach

11:30pOUTOFIRELAND

Friday 276:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMETuscan Terrace

8:00a P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMERecasting Roles

8:30a POWERYOGA:MINDANDBODY

9:00a BODYELECTRIC

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYHat Basics

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSClasps

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMMachine Quilt Binding

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSturgeon’s Mill

12:30pROADTRIPNATIONThe new Roadtrippers interview LiNK (Liberty in North Korea) president Hannah Song in California. (R 4/26 at 8:00pm, 4/27 at 2:00am)

1:00p NEWYORKORIGINALSLemon Ice King Jamie visits Patsy’s Pizzeria in East Harlem, one of the oldest pizzerias in the country and one of the few still allowed to coal fire the pizza in the oven. Jamie also visited Cameo Pet Shop’s 40 year old fish, a custom made shoe shop frequented by Jackie O, and the well-known Italian Ice maker Lemon Ice King of Corona. (R 4/26 at 8:30pm 4/27 at 2:30am)

1:30p LANDOFTHEDRAGONArchitecture Of China, Part 1 Striking and unique, the architecture of China has a long history. Influenced by religion, weather, and nature, many ancient buildings have stood the test of time and are more than just beautiful to look at – they are a window through time.

2:00p ETERNALCUBAWITHENRIQUECHIAThis personal memoir and musical journey and celebrates the culture and character of the country. (R 4/26 at 9:30pm, 4/27 at 3:30am)

3:00p AMERICA’SHEARTLANDA visit to Lake Superior, Duluth and a farm operation that turns its cotton into jeans on location. (R 4/26 at 10:30pm, 4/27 at 4:30am)

3:30p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGSecluded Beach

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDSAnimals - Invertebrates - Crustaceans And Mollusks

4:30p BIZKID$The World Is A Risky Place

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p HEYKIDS,LET’SCOOK15-Minute Fajitas

6:00p CAREERADVANTAGEGoal Setting & Action Planning

6:30p JOURNAL

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGREENWet Cleaning

8:00p NEWREDGREENSHOWIIIThe Battle Call The men stage a mock battle against their rival club, the Caribou Lodge. (R 4/28 at 2:00am & 12:30pm)

8:30p SPOTLIGHT!The Documentary: Media That Matters Aspiring students Joe Ladisla and Megan Nunes learn documentary techniques from Bay Area producer/director Gary Weimberg. (R 4/28 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSRyan Bingham Grammy and Oscar winner Ryan Bingham and his band perform “Depression” and “Direction of the Wind.” (R 4/28 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

9:30p OFFICIALBESTOFFESTFathers & Sons Discover how growing up can be hard on everyone in Letting Go. Freesia Of Eden is a film from Ireland about a grandfather’s bond with his grandson and how he uses that bond to explain the tough things in life. (R 4/28 at 3:30am & 2:00pm)

10:00pMUSICVOYAGERTennessee Special - Round Singer-songwriters Buddy Miller, Darrel Scott, Elizabeth Cook and Guy Clark perform in Nashville. (R 4/28 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

10:30pMUSICVOYAGERColombia Rocks! Head to Bogota, Colombia’s capital, to explore the city’s thriv-ing rock and pop music scene. (R 4/28 at 4:30am & 3:00pm)

11:00pBESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGThe Old Mill

11:30pTHEATERTALKFirst is Broadway leading man, Raitt, who was initially hired by Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1943 to play Curly in the national road company of their musical Oklahoma. Next, a discussion of the R&H classic, South Pacific, on the occasion of its 50th anniversary this year.

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saTurday 286:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a BETWEENTHELINESWITHBARRYKIBRICKMike Rose (Educator) Why School? Mike Rose is a professor in the UCLA Graduate School of Education and his work explores the core principles needed to guide education and the learning experience.

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSLavender And Lace

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aP.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOMECity Gardening

10:30aGROWINGAGREENERWORLDOrganic Flower Power; All The Beauty-None Of The Chemicals

11:00aNEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWinning Game

11:30aZONYA’SHEALTHBITESSpice Up Your Life

12:00 CALIFORNIA’SGREENWet Cleaning

12:30pNEWREDGREENSHOWIIIThe Battle Call The men stage a mock battle against their rival club, the Caribou Lodge. (R 4/27 at 8:00pm, 4/28 at 2:00am)

1:00p SPOTLIGHT!The Documentary: Media That Matters Aspiring students Joe Ladisla and Megan Nunes learn documentary techniques from Bay Area producer/director Gary Weimberg. (R 4/27 at 8:30pm, 4/21 at 2:30am)

1:30p SUNSTUDIOSESSIONSRyan Bingham Grammy and Oscar winner Ryan Bingham and his band perform “Depression” and “Direction of the Wind.” (R 4/27 at 9:00pm, 4/28 at 3:00am)

2:00p OFFICIALBESTOFFESTFathers & Sons Discover how growing up can be hard on everyone in Letting Go. Freesia Of Eden is a film from Ireland about a grandfather’s bond with his grandson and how he uses that bond to explain the tough things in life. (R 4/27 at 9:30pm, 4/28 at 3:30am)

2:30p MUSICVOYAGERTennessee Special - Round Singer-songwriters Buddy Miller, Darrel Scott, Elizabeth Cook and Guy Clark perform in Nashville. (R 4/27 at 10:00pm & 4/28 at 4:00am)

3:00p MUSICVOYAGERColombia Rocks! Head to Bogota, Colombia’s capital, to explore the city’s thriving rock and pop music scene. (R 4/27 at 10:30pm, 4/28 at 4:30am)

3:30p ONESTEPBEYONDLegacy Of Love A couple is drawn together by the echoes of love across the generations. (R 4/23 at 11:30pm, 4/24 at 5:30am)

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p TRAVELWITHKIDSAlaska - Kenai Peninsula

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p BURTWOLF:TRAVELS&TRADITIONSGateway To Scotland

6:00p NATURALHEROESThe Story Of Stuff

6:30p WOODSMITHSHOPWeekend Project - Candle Centerpiece

7:00p TRAVELSCOPETaiwan - The Natural Side

7:30p ROADTRIPLas Vegas

8:30p DESERTSPEAKSMedieval Drought In The Southwest Scientists learn about this phenomenon from samples from the area’s bristle cone pines. (R 4/29 at 2:30am & 1:00pm)

9:00p GLOBETREKKERPuerto Rico Discover San Juan, the El Yunque National Forest, the Camuy River Caves National Park and more. (R 4/29 at 3:00am & 1:30pm)

10:00pROADTRIPNATIONThe team visits British Columbia to meet prop stylist and story producer Heather Cameron. (R 4/29 at 4:00am & 2:30pm)

10:30pKIMCHICHRONICLESThe Street Food Chronicles Marja enjoys silkworm larvae, sweet pancakes filled with peanuts and sugar and more street food. (R 4/29 at 4:30am & 1:30pm)

11:00pOUTOFIRELAND

11:30pINNERVIEWSWITHERNIEMANOUSEBruce Beresford A conversation with the Academy Award nominated director of Tender Mercies and Driving Miss Daisy. (R 4/29 at 5:30am)

sunday 296:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a BODYELECTRIC

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPFun Fete

9:00a MYGENERATIONHope

9:30a INSIDEESTREETWho’s Minding Your Nest Egg?

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPPostage Stamp Dispenser

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPWall Clocks

11:00aTRUTHABOUTMONEYWITHRICEDELMAN

11:30aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLENBombay Blast

12:00 ROADTRIPLas Vegas