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Volume 04, Number 03Contents
2 Photo Montage
3 Message From the President
4 The Constitution It’s the bedrock of the United States of America, but few citizens completely understand what it says and what it means. NPR’s Peter Sagal travels the country to explore everything after “We the people…” in his four-part series CONSTITUTION USA.
7 Nine Networking The Wainwright is one of the 10 Buildings That Changed America. • Ignite Innovation lights up entrepreneurs. • Generations unite to fight dropout crisis. • Nine’s Anne-Marie Berger attends a national producers academy. • Former St. Louisan and NBC anchor Stone Phillips shares a very personal documentary on Nine. • How Joplin’s newspaper carried on after the tornado in Deadline in Disaster. • Meet volunteer Rui Yin. • Increasing St. Louis‘ sustainability one neighborhood at a time.
17 Nine to Grow On National Geographic Bee 2013 celebrates 25 years with more tough questions.
17 May Listings
25 May Prime Time
26 Kids, Create and World
28 June Listings
35 June Prime Time
36 Repeat Schedule
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On the Cover: Peter Sagal hosts CONSTITUTION USA. Cover photo by Christopher Buchanan/Insignia Films.
Above: Peter Sagal in Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy of Peter Krogh.
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“If you really think about it, the Constitution is all around us, all the time. And yet we don’t really understand it, and we certainly don’t know what it says, but we like to pretend that we know what it means.”
That idea bubbled up from the mind of director Stephen Ives during a 24-state road trip to shoot the new series CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal.
The four-week series goes on a fast-paced, surprising journey across the nation to examine the 4,418 words—and 27 amendments—that made America. The series coincides with the 225th anniversary of the ratification of the Constitution.
Peter Sagal, host of NPR’s popular comedy news quiz Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, travels cross-country—from Tyler, Texas, to Missoula, Montana; from Cranston, Rhode Island, to Berkeley, California—on a customized red, white and blue Harley-Davidson to find out what the Constitution means in the 21st century, how it unites us as a nation and how it has nearly torn us apart.
As expected, Sagal interviews lawyers, activists, law professors and Constitutional scholars. “But the people who’ve really been interesting,” he adds, “are the people whose lives have been directly affected, for good or for ill, by the Constitution.” Sagal talks with ordinary Americans who are struggling with issues of affirmative action, same-sex marriage, voting rights, the role of government and equal protection.
“There is one thing that sets us apart from most other nations in the world and that is our Constitution,” says Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, whom Sagal interviews in the series. “It serves every American every day. No citizen can be denied due process of law or equal protection under our laws. We are truly blessed.”
At a time when polls indicate that only 38 percent of Americans can name all three branches of U.S. government (2011 survey by The Annenberg Public Policy Center), CONSTITUTION USA sets out to illuminate, with style and humor, this remarkably misunderstood document. “On my radio show, it’s mainly jokes,” says Sagal. “It’s fun to try to bring that approach—a slightly less serious approach—to serious topics.”
“If you really stop and think about it, the Constitution is all around us all the time,” says Sagal. “And though many of us don’t really understand the document, that has never stopped us from arguing about what it means.”
“Tackling a topic as important as the Constitution, and doing it in a way that is not only educational, but entertaining as well, is the essence of what PBS stands for,” says Beth Hoppe, chief programming executive and general manager, general audience programming at PBS. “At any moment, anyone can tune in to a local PBS station and find relevant content that in some way relates to what’s going on in the world.”
In the first episode, A More Perfect Union, Sagal explores the Constitution’s most striking and innovative feature: its resilient brand of federalism. The framers created a strong national government while preserving much of the power and independence of the states. This delicate balance of power, seemingly hard-wired for disagreement and conflict, has served America well for more than two centuries. But it still sparks controversy today over medical marijuana, gun control and the Affordable Care Act.
Ask Americans what the Constitution’s most important feature is and most will say it’s the guarantees of liberty enshrined in the Bill of Rights. In episode two, It’s a Free Country, Sagal explores the history of the Bill of Rights and addresses several stories ripped from the headlines involving freedom of speech, freedom of religion and right to privacy.
Episode three, Created Equal, points out that the high ideals of the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal” didn’t make it into the Constitution in 1787. It took three-quarters of a century, and a bloody civil war, before the 14th Amendment of 1868 made equality a constitutional right and gave the federal government the power to enforce it. Today, it is being used to fight for same-sex marriage, voting rights, affirmative action and immigration reform.
In the final episode, Built to Last?, Sagal travels to Iceland, where after the country’s economic collapse, leaders decided to create a new constitution, looking to the U.S. Constitution for inspiration. This prompts Sagal to
The ConstitutionPublic radio’s Peter Sagal hits the road on a motorcycle to scrutinize
America’s most revered—and misunderstood—document.
Constitutionally SpeakingDr. Richard R. Beeman is one of the historians who shares his expertise on CONSTITUTION USA. Maybe you’ve seen him on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart or heard him on NPR. You may also hear the University of Pennsylvania professor on local St. Louis radio stations in May when he comes to St. Louis to promote the series and his new book, Our Lives, Our Fortunes, Our Sacred Honor: Americans Choose Independence, 1774–1776 (Random House, 2013), as well as his books about the Constitution: Plain Honest Men: The Making of the American Constitution (Random House, 2009) and The Penguin Guide to the United States Constitution (Penguin Press, 2010).
consider why our own founding document has lasted more than 225 years. He looks at the systems that have kept the Constitution healthy—amendments, judicial interpretation, checks and balances—and also at the political forces that threaten to undermine the framers’ vision: excessive partisanship leading to gridlock, money in politics and gerrymandering.
When Sagal asks writer P.J. O’Rourke how he feels about the Constitution, he responds, “Amazed admiration.” But it’s hard not to think of constant contentiousness in Congress and across the country when O’Rourke continues: “The whole process of the United States becoming the United States is just startling. If 13 different colonies [that] don’t like each other managed to create this new idea of nation... [it’s] a brilliant, brilliant thing that we did.”
Ives, the show’s director, says it simply: “This document is our way of being one people.”
Tune In: The four-part CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal airs Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. beginning May 7 and is repeated Thursdays at 2:00 a.m. beginning May 9 on Nine PBS.
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Wainwright in Top TenIt’s on the National Register of Historic Places, it’s a National Historic Land-mark, and now St. Louis’ Wainwright Building is one of the 10 buildings that changed America. The distinctive terra cotta-red structure, designed by Louis Sullivan, was selected by a panel of historians and architects from across the country for inclusion in the upcoming documentary 10 Buildings That Changed America. The hour-long special airs on Nine PBS May 12 at 9:00 p.m. (it’s rebroadcast May 13 at 9:00 p.m., May 14 and 15 at 3:00 a.m., and May 31 at 8:00 p.m.).
10 Buildings That Changed America highlights first-of-their-kind buildings, from Virginia to Los Angeles. For instance the Wainwright, says historian Tim Samuelson, “taught the skyscraper to soar.” Other buildings included in the documentary are Dulles International Airport in Chantilly, Virginia, the first airport in the world created expressly for jets; Highland Park Ford Plant in Highland Park, Michigan, which revolutionized industrial architecture; and Southdale Center in Edina, Minnesota, America’s first fully enclosed, indoor regional shopping mall.
In May 2012, producer Dan Protess from WTTW, the PBS station in Chicago, came to St. Louis with a team that included program host Geoffrey Baer,
“St. Louis can boast of a unique entrepreneurial environment,” said Nine Network President and CEO Jack Galmiche. “We are in a position, much like in the 19th century, that is ripe for innovation and growth. With the Ignite Innovation initiative, we want to increase awareness of the region’s resources and help strengthen the entrepreneurship ecosystem.”
On April 9, Nine broadcast a live town hall that brought together entrepreneurs, community members and business professionals to talk about how the ingenuity and risk-taking inherent in entrepreneurs can benefit the region. Watch the hour-long town hall program, Ignite Innovation, online and find out more about this exciting initiative at nineNet.org/igniteSTL.
Dropout Crisis Unites GenerationsSenior citizens at the Gatesworth retirement community, inspired by the Nine Network’s American Graduate Day broadcast last September, contacted the station to find out how they could help with Nine’s five-year American Graduate initiative, dedicated to improving high school graduation rates.
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an Emmy-winning producer himself who’s done many local and national specials about architecture, architects and history.
The crew taped in St. Louis for two days. Protess and Baer were enthusiastic about exploring the Wainwright and curious about other examples of noteworthy architecture elsewhere in the city. Between takes Baer was only too happy to point out some of the building’s ingenious features designed by architect Sullivan.
Discover how producers created the St. Louis segment of 10 Buildings That Changed America in a behind-the-scenes, on location video shot during the taping last year. To see it, visit ninenet.org/tenbuildings.
St. Louis’ Entrepreneurial Spirit St. Louis has what an entrepreneur needs: a supportive infrastructure for risk-taking and a community of other successful innovators eager to help.
Now there’s an additional asset. In April the Nine Network kicked off Ignite Innovation, an initiative to strengthen innovation in St. Louis and boost awareness of resources for entrepreneurs.
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By combining the wisdom, experience and caring of the Gatesworth residents with the energy, openness and passion of students from Cardinal Ritter College Prep, the Intergenerational Storytelling Project was born. The two generations have met several times at the Nine Network to discuss why kids drop out of school, the lack of support systems for students, peer pressure, adult role models, self confidence, why it’s OK to fail and the importance of education. Said one Gatesworth resident afterward, “[These] teenagers are real adults and I’m honored to be with them.”
In April, they all met again, this time in pairs: one Gatesworth resident teamed with one Cardinal Ritter student. The young people recorded the seniors on video cameras to gather their ideas on solutions to the dropout crisis. For men and women in their 70s, 80s and 90s, that represents a lot of lifetime experience to share. Now the students are editing the footage into short videos that will be shown at the Gatesworth and Cardinal Ritter in the coming months.
Nine Network Producer HonoredNine Network producer Anne-Marie Berger was one of 25 people nationwide selected to attend the 2013 CPB/PBS Producers Academy Workshop held at WGBH/Boston in April. More than 165 people applied to attend the intensive, week-long training designed to “encourage a diverse and talented group of producers to create new and greater programming achievements in public broadcasting.” Her selection for the academy was based on her experience, goals and recommendations from industry professionals.
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Stone Phillips, a Personal StoryThousands of families find themselves in this situation: aging parents coping with declining abilities and increasing medical problems, and adult children managing kids and careers who want their parents to be safe, healthy and happy.
Former NBC anchor Stone Phillips knows this dilemma well. He, his siblings and his parents have been struggling with elder care and its
consequences for several years. He tells his family’s personal story in an intimate documentary he shot himself called Moving With Grace. The Nine Network presents the broadcast premiere of the film on Tuesday, May 7 at 7:00 p.m. (repeated Sunday, May 12 at 6:00 p.m.).
Victor and Grace Phillips moved their family from Texas City, Texas, to Ballwin, Missouri, in 1965 for Vic’s job with Monsanto. Their three children—Vic Jr., daughter Minta and Stone—all attended Parkway schools, where Grace also worked teaching mostly kinder-garten at three elementary schools.
Vic and Grace lived in the house they built in Ballwin’s Claymont subdivision for 42 years, long after their kids left home to establish their own lives.
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In 2007, the couple left their old neighborhood and found new friends and activities at Friendship Village in Chesterfield.
Even though their parents were happy and doing well, their children became concerned that no adult child lived nearby to help with healthcare management. They began discussing whether they should uproot their parents once again and move them closer to one of their children.
Says Stone, “We didn’t always agree about when or whether to do it. I remember wishing I had captured some of that process on tape, because that struggle is one many families are engaged with right now ... These are tough decisions ... What’s best for them? What’s best for the adult children? The answers are not always clear.”
In June 2011, the family moved Vic and Grace, now aged 94 and 90, to a senior living facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, near daughter Minta, a physician. Stone captured on tape events surrounding the move himself. “In part, it’s a labor of love for my parents. In part, it’s an effort to share our personal story with other families who are going through this and let them know they are not alone,” he says.
His father liked the film, “despite his natural aversion to being in the spotlight.” And his mom “thanked me for making the film and asked if I thought she looked old.”
Moving With Grace, states Phillips, “is as real as it gets. Personal. Truthful. And, I hope, useful. But that will be for viewers to decide.”
Joplin TornadoTwo years ago on May 22, an enormous and powerful EF-5 tornado devastated Joplin, Missouri. The United States’ costliest single tornado slowly cut a mile-wide, 13-mile-long path that destroyed 20 percent of the town including thousands of homes, a hospital, 10 schools and, most tragically, 161 lives.
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And yet The Joplin Globe newspaper arrived in homes, newsstands and offices the next morning without missing a beat.
Deadline in Disaster, an hour-long documentary airing May 22 at 8:00 p.m. (repeated May 22 at 10:00 p.m. and May 24 at 2:00 a.m.), recounts how the Globe’s staff exemplified their community’s resilience and strength by managing to gather information, write stories and distribute a newspaper.
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Despite one-third of the newspaper staff losing their homes and the death of their page designer, the Globe rolled the presses on the night of the storm only one hour late. Reporters made it to the newsroom not knowing if their friends, family members and colleagues survived. Nearly all of the carriers showed up to deliver the newspaper in the early morning hours.
The broadcast of Deadline in Disaster is supported by Mercy.
Valuing Volunteering Rui Yin greatly enjoys volunteering with Nine. She chose to volunteer because of “the values in the programs that Nine offers to societies and families.” She believes that Nine offers “well-selected programs” that help keep viewers in a values-oriented world, which she appreciates since watching Nine has become part of her family’s life.
Since February 2012, Yin has assisted in preparing mailings for the membership department and greeting people at events, including working at Nine’s booth at the St. Louis Art Fair. Through
her experiences, she has enjoyed Nine’s “well-managed volunteer program” and the other volunteers she has worked with.
Yin, a West County resident, chooses to volunteer not only because she feels that Nine supports her values, but also “because volunteering is a good opportunity to become involved in societies and help people understand each other’s differences and accept
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each other in a positive way.” As an Asian culture and marketing consultant and as a Mandarin translator, Yin firmly believes that the best way to improve our world is to learn and understand the ways of our neighbors— in many cases, our next-door neighbors.
“Plus, true happiness comes from helping others, so I’d also like to say thanks to Nine for offering me this opportunity,” she adds.
Nine welcomes volunteers in many different capacities. To discover a volunteer opportunity that interests you, come to the next volunteer orientation session on Tuesday, May 21 at 6:00 p.m. at the Nine Net-work, 3655 Olive St. Contact volunteer manager Brittany Farmer by May 20 to reserve a seat. Email [email protected] or call (314) 512-9031. —Mary Grace Buckley
Sustainable Neighborhoods CompetitionThe 79 distinct—and unique—neighborhoods that make up the city of St. Louis are often thought of as the “Soul of the City.” Now, they will be an important part of the multifaceted City of St. Louis Sustainability Plan, a long-term initiative focused on social, economic and environmental sustainability.
The city’s Sustainable Neighborhoods Competition, opening May 6, invites neighborhoods to submit proposals for projects that will encourage sustainability in areas such as recycling, walking, public transportation, water conservation, alternative energy and access to healthy foods. Up to eight winners will receive grants of up to $5,000 to implement their projects by November 1. More information is available at sustainableneighborhoods.net. Competition materials and resources will be available online by May 6.
Our region’s sustainability was the topic of Stay Tuned on April 18. View the episode at nineNet.org/StayTuned.
Nine to Grow OnNational Geographic Bee 2013Since 1989, thousands of schools and millions of students have participated in the National Geographic Bee, an entertaining and challenging
test of knowledge. Each year, it is estimated that nearly 5 million students participate in the Bee, representing the 50 states, District of Columbia, Atlantic territories, Pacific territories and Department of Defense Dependents Schools.
After the individual states select their local winners, these 54 fourth- to eighth-graders vie for the Bee crown, the top prize of a $25,000 college scholarship, a trip to the Galapagos aboard the National Geographic Endeavour and lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society.
In the beginning stages, the questions posed are simple enough for maybe even an adult to answer: What state has a climate suitable for growing citrus fruits, California or Maine? Which country has the world’s largest Muslim population, Indonesia or Mexico? The North Atlantic current brings warm waters from the tropics to the west coast of which continent? (The answers are California, Indonesia and Europe.)
By the time the field of candidates is whittled down to two, the questions
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2012‘s National Geographic Bee finalists with host Alex Trebek (center). Rahul Nagvekar (L), age 14, from Texas, won over Vansh Jain, 13, of Wisconsin.
range from hard to incomprehensible. Take these final three questions from 2008: What is the capital of Sichuan province in China? What is the westernmost national capital in Asia? Cochabamba is the third largest conurbation in what country? (The answers are Chengdu, Ankara and Bolivia—and, in case you were wondering, “conurbation” is a large, densely populated urban area.)
For the 25th anniversary of the National Geographic Bee, the event moves to the 1,600-seat National Theatre in Washington, D.C., where Alex Trebek (Jeopardy) will again host the championship round among the top 10 finalists. Play along or simply enjoy watching these well-schooled students when National Geographic Bee 2013 airs on Nine PBS on Saturday, May 25 at 8:30 a.m.
The Nine Network has partnered with Artful Travelers to offer outstanding travel experiences with some of our
favorite PBS personalities. From Mississippi River cruises to exotic adventures abroad, Artful Travelers takes the
concept of learning and leisure to a new level.
Explore the Possibilities. nineNet.org/artfultravelers
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5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
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6:00 BBC World News
6:30 Clifford’s Puppy Days
7:00 Curious George
7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
8:00 Super WHY!
8:30 Dinosaur Train
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:30 Sid the Science Kid
11:00 WordWorld
11:30 Barney & Friends
12:00 Martha Speaks
12:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Angelina Ballerina The Next Steps Thomas & Friends Caillou Bob the Builder
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3:00 Cyberchase
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1 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions The story of the Lipizzaner stallions, from their ancient origins to their rescue in 1945. 8:00 Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (Conclusion) How the continent became the strange island it is today. 9:00 Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers The bugging of German POWs in England helped the Allies win World War II. 10:00 Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (Conclusion) Many unusual creatures tell a tale of isolation, change and resilience. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 The Dust Bowl (Conclusion) 3:00 Frontline: Never Forget to Lie 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
2 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Martin makes his on-air debut at Radio Portwenn. 9:00 Stay Tuned Live, social media-enabled discussion. (9) 10:00 Journeys in India Kathmandu and Chitwan National Park. 10:30 Journeys in India Chennai (formerly known as Madras) and Ponticherry. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
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Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 2:00 Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (Conclusion) 3:00 Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
3 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers Secretly recorded conversations of German POWs revealed military secrets that helped the Allies. 9:00 Hitler on Trial The story of Hans Litten, a young lawyer who put rising political star Adolf Hitler in the witness box in an attempt to expose Hitler’s hypocrisy and violence. 10:00 Austin City Limits: Coldplay The Grammy-winning band performs. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Stay Tuned (9) 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
4 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 Classical Stretch 10:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 10:30 Christina 11:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence 11:30 America’s Chefs on Tour
Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Plants that can screen unwanted views. 12:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless Tijuana taco crawl. 1:00 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless The best Mexican food in Los Cabos. 1:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless Mexican microbrews and pub fare. 2:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Basic soup-making techniques.
2:30 Martha Bakes Cheesecake. 3:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting Mountain serenity. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure Fiona Bruce attempts to uncover the story of enigmatic genius Leonardo da Vinci. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Morris chair. 5:30 Hometime Natural stone for durability and beauty. 6:00 Ask This Old House 6:30 This Old House
Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum in Rapid City. 8:00 Movie: Call Northside 777 (1948) Reporter James Stewart tries to prove the innocence of a convicted killer. (1 hr, 51 min) 10:00 Movie: Planet of the Apes (1968) Charlton Heston leads a group of astronauts who find themselves in a future world where humans are slaves to apes. (1 hr, 52 min)
Late Night 12:00 Catalina: Hollywood’s Magical Island 1:00 Movie: The Beachcomber (1938) (1 hr, 32 min) 2:30 Movie: Pot o’ Gold (1941) (1 hr, 25 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
5 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group
Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Sunday Arts Saint Louis Art Museum's Asian galleries; dancer Rosie Herrara. (9) 1:30 Living St. Louis: Best of the Arts (9) 2:00 Violin Masters: Two Gentlemen of Cremona The story of violin makers Antonio Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesi. 3:00 Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words A portrait of a Hollywood original, featuring film clips, photographs and interviews. 4:00 Catalina: Hollywood’s Magical Island The mystical splendors, natural beauty and romance of Santa Catalina Island. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Great Entertainers 6:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions The world-famous Lipizzaner stallions and the bond between horse and rider.
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Escape From Iran: The Hollywood Option Ben Affleck’s Academy Award-winning movie Argo was based on the real-life events depicted in this documentary about six Americans stranded in Tehran, Iran, when militant students attacked the American embassy in November 1979. Pictured: former embassy employees Mark Lijek (L) and Cora Amburn-Lijek with President Jimmy Carter.
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Evening 7:00 Call the Midwife (6 of 8) Jenny’s rounds lead her to a family that has suffered devastation from tuberculosis. 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge (6 of 8) Two dead relatives show up at a store seance prompted by Arthur Conan Doyle. 9:00 The Bletchley Circle (Conclusion) The killer becomes obsessed with Susan. 10:00 Independent Lens: The Island President The president of the Maldives’ work to prevent his low-lying island nation from being inundated by rising sea levels.11:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Montreal and Quebec City
Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Coldplay 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: Eternally Yours (1939) (1 hr, 32 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
6 Monday Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A 1760s spice chest; Frank Lloyd Wright blueprints. 8:00 Antiques Roadshow See if the objects found in Secaucus in 1997 are worth more or less 15 years later. 9:00 Escape From Iran: The Hollywood Option Documentary about the extraordinary operation to smuggle six Americans out of Iran in 1980. 10:00 Eisenhower’s Secret War (1 of 2) Eisenhower’s commitment to peaceful co-existence with the U.S.S.R. in the Cold War years. Tonight: the movement to draft Eisenhower as the Republican candidate for president in 1952. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Call the Midwife (6 of 8) 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge (6 of 8) 3:00 The Bletchley Circle (Conclusion) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
7 Tuesday Evening 7:00 Moving With Grace Former NBC anchor Stone Phillips’ deeply personal film chronicling his family’s efforts to care for their elderly parents. (p. 9) 8:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: A More Perfect Union Host Peter Sagal breathes new life into the traditional civics lesson. Tonight: the Constitution’s most striking and innovative features. (p. 4) 9:00 TED Talks Education Inspirational speakers share fresh ideas to address the high school dropout crisis. John Legend hosts. 10:00 Globe Trekker Pacific journeys—Tonga to New Caledonia. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Escape From Iran: The Hollywood Option 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
8 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: The Private Life of Deer Enter the hidden world of white-tailed deer outfitted with night-vision cameras and GPS tracking equipment.
8:00 Nova: Venom: Nature’s Killer Follow two scientists on their expeditions to track down deadly creatures and find out how the venom collected could be medicine’s brightest new hope. 9:00 Secrets of the Dead: Death on the Railroad How and why 57 Irish immigrants to the U.S. died in 1832. 10:00 Nature: The Private Life of Deer While out of our view, deer are intelligent, affectionate family members. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Catalina: Hollywood’s Magical Island 2:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: A More Perfect Union (p. 4) 3:00 TED Talks Education 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
9 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Mark Mylow confesses an embarrassing dilemma to the doctor. 9:00 Stay Tuned Live, social media-enabled discussion. (9) 10:00 Journeys in India Old and New Delhi. 10:30 Rudy Maxa’s World 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: The Private Life of Deer 2:00 Nova: Venom: Nature’s Killer 3:00 Secrets of the Dead: Death on the Railroad 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
10 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 The Bletchley Circle (1 of 3) Four wartime codebreakers reunite to discover the pattern behind a string of murders. 9:00 Secrets of the Dead: Death on the Railroad An investigation turns up foul play, cover-ups and a murder mystery. 10:00 Austin City Limits: Norah Jones/ Kat Edmonson Jazz and pop. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Nature: The Private Life of Deer About 30 million white-tailed deer make their home in the United States. By attaching cameras and GPS devices to some of them, this documentary finds out what they do when not eating our tomato plants and flowers.
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11 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 Classical Stretch 10:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 10:30 Christina 11:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence 11:30 America’s Chefs on Tour
Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home In St. Louis, the groundskeeper at Busch Stadium shows Smith how to maintain a perfect lawn. 12:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Huli huli chicken; Chinese spareribs. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Asian take-out favorites. 1:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless The Day of the Dead in Oaxaca City. 2:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Vegetables for flavor and nutrition. 2:30 Martha Bakes Pound cake. 3:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting A cold spring day. 3:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Venice and its lagoon. 4:00 Eat, Fast and Live Longer With Michael Mosley New science behind the idea of fasting. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Top shop tips. 5:30 Hometime Installing custom carriage house doors. 6:00 Ask This Old House Watertight connections without soldering. 6:30 This Old House Laying reclaimed marble tile.
Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A Favrile Fabrique Tiffany desk lamp valued at $4,000–$6,000. 8:00 Movie: Planet of the Apes (1968) Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowell and Kim Hunter in the sci-fi classic about species role reversal. (1 hr, 52 min) 10:00 Movie: Call Northside 777 (1948) A reporter is convinced a convicted killer is innocent. James Stewart, Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb. (1 hr, 51 min)
Late Night 12:00 Life Is a Banquet: The Rosalind Russell Story 1:00 Movie: His Girl Friday (1940) (1 hr, 32 min) 2:30 Movie: Never Wave at a WAC (1952) (1 hr, 26 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
12 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group
Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Sunday Arts Eureka Forge turns steel into art. (9) 1:30 Living St. Louis: Best of the Arts (9) 2:00 Great Performances at the Met: Un Ballo in Maschera A new production of Verdi’s classic drama of political intrigue and thwarted romance. 4:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Mother’s Day 6:00 Moving With Grace Stone Phillips’ moving account of helping his parents as they age. (p. 9)
Evening 7:00 Call the Midwife (7 of 8) A black mother-to-be is subjected to racial prejudice. 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge (7 of 8) F.W. Woolworth tries to undercut his old friend and competitor, Harry. 9:00 10 Buildings That Changed America Visit 10 influential works of American architecture, including St. Louis’ Wainwright building. (p. 7) 10:00 Independent Lens: The Undocumented Meet the Arizonans who try to identify the bodies of illegal border crossers lost in the desert. 11:30 Rudy Maxa’s World The last, great open spaces of eastern North America.
Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Norah Jones/ Kat Edmonson 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: My Dear Secretary (1948) (1 hr, 33 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
13 Monday Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A Vladimir Kagan desk used by Kagan himself. 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Objects found in Houston in 1998 are re-evaluated. 9:00 10 Buildings That Changed America St. Louis’ Wainwright and nine other works of American architecture that changed the way we live. (p. 7) 10:00 Eisenhower’s Secret War (Conclusion) Eisenhower battles the Soviet Union in the escalating arms race. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Call the Midwife (7 of 8) 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge (7 of 8) 3:00 10 Buildings That Changed America (p. 7) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Great Performances at the Met: Un Ballo in Maschera Jealousy and vengeance drive Verdi’s dramatic story starring Marcelo Alvarez as the conflicted king, Sondra Radvanovsky as the object of his secret passion, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky (pictured with Radvanovsky) as her suspicious husband.
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14 Tuesday Evening 7:00 Third Annual Teen Talent Competition High school students from across the St. Louis area perform at the Fox Theatre in the final round of competition. (9) 8:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: It’s a Free Country The history of the Bill of Rights and stories involving freedom of speech, freedom of religion and right to privacy. (p. 4) 9:00 Frontline: Cliffhanger The inside history of Washington’s gridlock on debt and deficit.10:00 Globe Trekker The Silk Road from X’ian to Kashgar. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 10 Buildings That Changed America (p. 7) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
15 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Great Zebra Exodus The trials, triumphs and social bonds of a zebra family during migration. 8:00 Nova: Decoding Neanderthals New evidence for Neanderthal self- expression and language suggests we may have underestimated our long- vanished cousins. 9:00 Secrets of the Dead: Cavemen Cannibals Journey to Spain to discover a double Neanderthal mystery. 10:00 Nature: Great Zebra Exodus Accompany 20,000 zebras on their annual migration across the Kalahari. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Third Annual Teen Talent Competition (9) 2:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: It’s a Free Country (p. 4) 3:00 Frontline: Cliffhanger 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
16 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin A teenage girl develops a crush on the doctor. 9:00 Stay Tuned Live, social media-enabled discussion. (9) 10:00 The Map Makers (1 of 3) The story of mapmaking through crucial events in world history. Tonight: the first map that included America. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Great Zebra Exodus 2:00 Nova: Decoding Neanderthals 3:00 Secrets of the Dead: Cavemen Cannibals 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
17 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 The Bletchley Circle (2 of 3) The women narrow the list of suspects. 9:00 Secrets of the Dead: Cavemen Cannibals In Spain, 49,000-year-old Neanderthal bones show signs of cannibalism.
10:00 Third Annual Teen Talent Competition Talented area teenagers perform. (9) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Stay Tuned (9) 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
18 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 Classical Stretch 10:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 10:30 Christina 11:00 Chef John Besh’s Family Table 11:30 America’s Chefs on Tour
Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home The orchard at Monticello. 12:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Lane cake and gumbo. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Jerk chicken; favorite grilling tools. 1:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless Live-fire cooking in Oaxaca. 2:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Fresh pasta. 2:30 Martha Bakes Puff pastry. 3:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting Winter’s grace. 3:30 Rick Steves’ Europe European travel skills. 4:00 The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley Surprising new research about exercise. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Must-have workbench features. 5:30 Hometime Clay tile roofing. 6:00 Ask This Old House Estimating landscape material. 6:30 This Old House Interior screens; Dutch door.
Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow An 1874 Francis A. Silva oil painting. 8:00 Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (1 of 4) The earliest life: bacterial slime. 9:00 Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (2 of 4) Ocean life moves to barren shores. 10:00 Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (3 of 4) Reptilian rulers of prehistoric Australia.
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11:00 Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (Conclusion) The history of the island continent that has it all.
Late Night 12:00 Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words 1:00 Movie: Bird of Paradise (1932) (1 hr, 23 min) 2:25 Movie: Rain (1932) (1 hr, 33 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
19 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group
Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Sunday Arts A chef reveals the fine art of making sushi. (9) 1:30 Living St. Louis: Best of the Arts (9) 2:00 Great Performances at the Met: Rigoletto This new production moves the opera’s tragic events from 16th-century Italy to the Las Vegas strip circa 1960. 4:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Food and drink help illustrate the culture of a place and its people.
5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Cole Porter 6:00 Nature: Great Zebra Exodus Zebras undertake southern Africa’s biggest animal migration.
Evening 7:00 Call the Midwife (Conclusion) The convent is threatened with demolition. 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge (Conclusion) Polar explorer Ernest Shackleton comes to the store. 9:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor 10:00 Independent Lens: Seeking Asian Female The love story between an aging white man and the Chinese bride he finds online. 11:00 Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words Survey the career of the first Chinese- American movie star.
Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: The Shins/Dr. Dog 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: My Man Godfrey (1936) (1 hr, 33 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
20 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis The St. Louis Classical Guitar Society. (9) 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe More European travel skills. 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A Star Trek script; a Civil War dog collar. 9:00 American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise The comedy giant and his friends share stories about his life and career.
10:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Call the Midwife (Conclusion) 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge (Conclusion) 3:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
21 Tuesday Evening 7:00 The Ghost Army American GIs who tricked the enemy in WWII with carefully crafted illusions. 8:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: Created Equal The 14th Amendment is being used today to fight for same-sex marriage, affirmative action and immigration reform. (p. 4) 9:00 Frontline: The Untouchables Why Wall Street’s leaders continue to escape prosecution for America‘s financial meltdown. 10:00 Globe Trekker The Silk Road from Kashgar to Istanbul. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise 3:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
22 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: The White Lions The story of two extremely rare white lion cubs on their journey to adulthood. 8:00 Deadline in Disaster When a tornado ripped apart Joplin, Missouri, The Joplin Globe still managed to cover the storm. (p. 10) 9:00 Nova: Secrets of the Sun Gain an understanding of our nearest star. 10:00 Deadline in Disaster In the aftermath of the Joplin tornado, reporters examine their role as watchdog. (p. 10) 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 The Ghost Army 2:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: Created Equal (p. 4) 3:00 Frontline: The Untouchables 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Independent Lens: Seeking Asian Female Filmmaker Debbie Lum (L), a native St. Louisan, looked askance at American men who sought Asian brides online—until she began this St. Louis International Film Festival award-winning documentary that follows the surprising romance between (pictured) 60-year-old Steven and 30-year-old Sandy, a Chinese woman he met online.
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23 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Gossip about Martin’s blood phobia spreads quickly around the village. 9:00 Stay Tuned Live, social media-enabled discussion. (9) 10:00 The Map Makers (2 of 3) The shadowy world of espionage in 16th-century Europe, when a famous map maker became caught up in a plot to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: The White Lions 2:00 Deadline in Disaster (p. 10) 3:00 Nova: Secrets of the Sun 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
24 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 The Bletchley Circle (Conclusion) The women consider whether to continue their pursuit. 9:00 The Ghost Army The true story of how deception and art came together to trick the enemy in World War II. 10:00 Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire Alternative rock superstars. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Stay Tuned (9) 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
25 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 National Geographic Bee 2013 (p. 14) 9:30 Classical Stretch 10:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 10:30 Christina 11:00 Chef John Besh’s Family Table 11:30 America’s Chefs on Tour
Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ways to use fresh greenery indoors. 12:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Banana pudding; chiffon cake. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Raspberry sorbet. 1:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless Great food and beaches. 2:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Pasta sauces. 2:30 Martha Bakes Angel food cake. 3:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting In the midst of winter. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Guts With Michael Mosley A camera “pill” takes viewers on a journey inside Mosley. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Book rack and mantel clock. 5:30 Hometime Finishing the shed’s interior. 6:00 Ask This Old House Customizing stock shelving. 6:30 This Old House Turning an 1887 two-family house into a one-family home.
Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow Harriet Frishmuth bookends valued at $10,000. 8:00 American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise Profiling Brooks through interviews with Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Cloris Leachman, Carl Reiner and others. 9:30 Movie: Suspicion (1941) A woman thinks her husband is trying to kill her. Joan Fontaine, Cary Grant. (1 hr, 39 min) 11:10 Movie: Planet of the Apes (1968) Simian sci-fi with Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowell, Kim Hunter and James Whitmore. (1 hr, 52 min)
Late Night 1:00 Movie: Immortal Battalion (1944) (1 hr, 28 min) 2:30 Movie: A Walk in the Sun (1945) (1 hr, 57 min) 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
26 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group
Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Sunday Arts (9) 1:30 Living St. Louis Best of the Arts (9) 2:00 The Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris Two choreographic masterworks by Paul Taylor—Brandenburgs and Beloved Renegade. 3:00 Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings Dynamic performances by the Hawaiian ukulele virtuoso. 4:00 Life Is a Banquet: The Rosalind Russell Story An insightful and warm profile of the star of Auntie Mame, His Girl Friday, Gypsy and other films and Broadway shows. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Hometown Band 6:00 Nature: The White Lions Follow two white lion cubs growing up on the South African savanna.
Evening 7:00 National Memorial Day Concert Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna honor men and women in uniform in this live concert from the U.S. Capitol. 8:30 National Memorial Day Concert Rebroadcast of the concert that just aired.
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American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise “When they called me to say I had been chosen as the next ‘American Master,’ I thought they said I was chosen to be the next Dutch Master. So I figured what the hell, at least I‘ll get a box of cigars,” cracked Mel Brooks about this profile, for which he lifted an informal gag order on his friends. Now free to gab, Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Cloris Leachman, Carl Reiner and Joan Rivers do.
Monday, May 20, 9:00 p.m. Repeats Wednesday, May 22, 2:00 p.m.; Saturday, May 25, 8:00 p.m. and Monday, May 27, 2:30 a.m.
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10:00 Into Harm’s Way Follow the cadets who entered West Point during peace time and graduated in 1967 into the war in Southeast Asia. 11:30 Rudy Maxa’s World Four great cities of Asia.
Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
27 Monday Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow Northwest Coast Indian masks at Seattle’s Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. 8:00 Antiques Roadshow See how some Atlanta discoveries have fared since 1997. 9:00 Maggie’s War: A True Story of Courage, Leadership and Valor in World War II The life and career of James Megallas, the most highly decorated officer in the history of the famed 82nd Airborne Division. 10:00 The Ghost Army GIs including Ellsworth Kelly and Bill Blass were part of a secret mission to fool the enemy with artful illusions. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 National Memorial Day Concert 2:30 Into Harm’s Way 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
28 Tuesday Evening 7:00 In Performance at the White House 8:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: Built to Last? Sagal considers why our founding document has lasted more than 225 years. (p. 4) 9:00 Frontline: Outlawed in Pakistan The five-year journey of a teenage rape victim through Pakistan’s broken justice system. 10:00 Globe Trekker East to west, Istanbul to Vienna. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Maggie’s War: A True Story of Courage, Leadership and Valor in World War II 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
29 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: The Himalayas Explore the diversity of wildlife and habitats of the Himalayas. 8:00 Nova: Deadliest Tornados How we can protect ourselves and our communities from tornados. 9:00 Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes Follow investigations that may lead to a breakthrough in predicting earthquakes. 10:00 Nature: The Himalayas The planet’s highest mountain system is home to diverse wildlife, including the snow leopard. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 In Performance at the White House 2:00 CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: Built to Last? (p. 4) 3:00 Frontline: Outlawed in Pakistan 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
30 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Muriel’s condition deteriorates and Martin realizes she is dehydrated. 9:00 Stay Tuned Live, social media-enabled discussion. (9) 10:00 The Map Makers (Conclusion) Allied service men and women and French Resistance members risked their lives to create top-secret invasion maps during World War II.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: The Himalayas 2:00 Nova: Deadliest Tornados 3:00 Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
31 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 10 Buildings That Changed America The Wainwright in St. Louis, a state capitol designed by Thomas Jefferson, the first indoor regional shopping mall and the home of Henry Ford’s first assembly line. (p. 7) 9:00 Escape From Iran: The Hollywood Option The story of the elaborate plan to get six American embassy workers out of Iran. 10:00 Austin City Limits: Radiohead Alternative rock icon Radiohead performs. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Stay Tuned (9) 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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Into Harm’s Way The 583 graduates of West Point’s class of 1967 stepped into the Vietnam War as commissioned Army officers. This documentary explores the impact of the war on their emotions, their bodies, their lives and their beliefs.
Sunday, May 26, 10:00 p.m. Repeats Tuesday, May 28, 2:30 a.m.
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WED 1 Nature: Legendary White Stallions Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers
Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years
THU 2 Donnybrook Donnybrook… Your Turn
Doc Martin Stay Tuned Journeys in India Journeys in India
FRI 3 Washington Week Need to Know Secrets of the Dead: Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers
Hitler on Trial Austin City Limits: Coldplay
SAT 4 Antiques Roadshow Movie: Call Northside 777 Movie: Planet of the Apes
SUN 5 Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge The Bletchley Circle Independent Lens: The Island President
MON 6 Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Escape From Iran: The Hollywood Option Eisenhower’s Secret War
TUE 7 Moving With Grace CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: A More Perfect Union
TED Talks Education Globe Trekker
WED 8 Nature: The Private Life of Deer Nova: Venom: Nature’s Killer Secrets of the Dead: Death on the Railroad
Nature: The Private Life of Deer
THU 9 Donnybrook Donnybrook… Your Turn
Doc Martin Stay Tuned Journeys in India Rudy Maxa’s World
FRI 10 Washington Week Need to Know The Bletchley Circle Secrets of the Dead: Death on the Railroad
Austin City Limits: Norah Jones/Kat Edmonson
SAT 11 Antiques Roadshow Movie: Planet of the Apes Movie: Call Northside 777
SUN 12 Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge 10 Buildings That Changed America Independent Lens: The Undocumented
MON 13 Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow 10 Buildings That Changed America Eisenhower’s Secret War
TUE 14 Third Annual Teen Talent Competition CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: It’s a Free Country
Frontline: Cliffhanger Globe Trekker
WED 15 Nature: Great Zebra Exodus Nova: Decoding Neanderthals Secrets of the Dead: Cavemen Cannibals Nature: Great Zebra Exodus
THU 16 Donnybrook Donnybrook… Your Turn
Doc Martin Stay Tuned The Map Makers
FRI 17 Washington Week Need to Know The Bletchley Circle Secrets of the Dead: Cavemen Cannibals Third Annual Teen Talent Competition
SAT 18 Antiques Roadshow Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years Nova: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years
SUN 19 Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Great Romances of the 20th Century...
Independent Lens: Seeking Asian Female
MON 20 Living St. Louis Rick Steves’ Europe Antiques Roadshow American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise Great Romances of the 20th Century...
TUE 21 The Ghost Army CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: Created Equal
Frontline: The Untouchables Globe Trekker
WED 22 Nature: The White Lions Deadline in Disaster Nova: Secrets of the Sun Deadline in Disaster
THU 23 Donnybrook Donnybrook… Your Turn
Doc Martin Stay Tuned The Map Makers
FRI 24 Washington Week Need to Know The Bletchley Circle The Ghost Army Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire
SAT 25 Antiques Roadshow American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise Movie: Suspicion
SUN 26 National Memorial Day Concert National Memorial Day Concert Into Harm’s Way
MON 27 Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Maggie’s War: A True Story of Courage, Leadership and Valor in World War II
The Ghost Army
TUE 28 In Performance at the White House CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal: Built to Last?
Frontline: Outlawed in Pakistan Globe Trekker
WED 29 Nature: The Himalayas Nova: Deadliest Tornados Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes Nature: The Himalayas
THU 30 Donnybrook Donnybrook… Your Turn
Doc Martin Stay Tuned The Map Makers
FRI 31 Washington Week Need to Know 10 Buildings That Changed America Escape From Iran: The Hollywood Option Austin City Limits: Radiohead
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5:00 AM It’s Sew Easy
Lap Quilting With Georgia Bonesteel
(ends 5/6) Knit and Crochet Now
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Quilting Arts It’s Sew Easy Quilting Arts
Lap Quilting With Georgia Bonesteel
(ends 5/10) Knit and Crochet Now
(begins 5/17)
5:30 Color World With Garry Spetz
Paint This With Jerry Yarnell
The Best of the Joy of Painting
Color World With Garry Spetz
The Best of the Joy of Painting
Paint This With Jerry Yarnell
6:00 Taste This!
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless
(ends 5/13)Primal Grill With Steven
Raichlen (begins 5/20)
Kimchi Chronicles Taste This! Kimchi Chronicles
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless
(ends 5/10)Primal Grill With Steven
Raichlen (begins 5/17)
6:30 Cooking Odyssey
Pati’s Mexican Table (ends 5/27)
Barbecue University With Steven Raichlen
(begins 6/3)
P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Cooking Odyssey P. Allen Smith’s
Garden to Table
Pati’s Mexican Table (ends 5/24)
Barbecue University With Steven Raichlen
(begins 5/31)
7:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Ciao Italia
New Scandinavian Cooking (ends 5/21)
Perfect Day (begins 5/28)
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
New Scandinavian Cooking (ends 5/23)
Perfect Day (begins 5/30)Ciao Italia
7:30Delicious TV’s Vegan
Mashup (ends 5/5)Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living (begins 5/12)
Jazzy Vegetarian (ends 5/27)
Nick Stellino Cooking With Friends (begins 6/3)
Christina Cooks
Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup (ends 5/8)
Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living (begins 5/15)
Christina Cooks
Jazzy Vegetarian (ends 5/24)
Nick Stellino Cooking With Friends (begins 5/31)
8:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Richard Bang’s
Adventures With Purpose
Smart Travels — Europe With Rudy Maxa
(ends 6/18) Smart Travels —
Pacific Rim (begins 6/25)
Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge
Smart Travels — Europe With Rudy Maxa
(ends 6/13) Smart Travels —
Pacific Rim (begins 6/20)
Richard Bang’s Adventures With
Purpose
8:30 The New Fly Fisher Music Voyager The New Fly Fisher Music Voyager
9:00 Ask This Old House This Old House Hometime Ask This Old House Hometime This Old House
9:30Rough Cut—
Woodworking With Tommy Mac
American Woodshop Woodsmith ShopRough Cut—
Woodworking With Tommy Mac
Woodsmith Shop American Woodshop
10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home* Growing a Greener World The Victory Garden GardenSMART The Victory Garden Growing a Greener World
10:30 Katie Brown Workshop Around the House With Matt and Shari For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop For Your Home Around the House With
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marathon Repeat of 5:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. programming except: 3:00 p.m. Rick Steves’ Europe
5:00 Ask This Old House This Old House Hometime Ask This Old House Hometime This Old House
5:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence
6:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Simply Ming Caprial and John’s
Kitchen Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
Great American Seafood Cook-Off (ends 5/2)
Caprial and John’s Kitchen (begins 5/9)
Simply Ming
6:30 Baking With Julia Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
(ends 5/2) (begins 6/11)French Chef Classics (begins 5/9) (ends 6/4)
Baking With Julia
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
(ends 5/2) (begins 6/13)French Chef Classics (begins 5/9) (ends 6/6)
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
7:00 Essential Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Essential Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Essential Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America
7:30 America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country From
America’s Test Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen
8:00 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless
8:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence
9:00 Ask This Old House This Old House Hometime Ask This Old House Hometime This Old House
9:30 Rick Steves’ Europe
10:00 Rudy Maxa’s World Travelscope Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Rudy Maxa’s World Burt Wolf: Travels
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10:30 Essential Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Essential Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Essential Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America
11:00 America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country From
America’s Test Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen
11:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Simply Ming Caprial and John’s
Kitchen Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class
Great American Seafood Cook-Off (ends 5/2)
Caprial and John’s Kitchen (begins 5/9)
Simply Ming
12:00 Taste This!
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless
(ends 5/13)Primal Grill With Steven
Raichlen (begins 5/20)
Kimchi Chronicles Taste This! Kimchi Chronicles
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless
(ends 5/10)Primal Grill With Steven
Raichlen (begins 5/17)
12:30 Rick Steves’ Europe
1:00– 4:30 Repeat of 7:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m. programming
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5:00 Thomas & Friends
5:30 Caillou
6:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World
7:00 The Berenstain Bears
7:30 Maya & Miguel
8:00 Raggs
8:30 Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
9:00 Angelina Ballerina The Next Steps
9:30 Nanalan
10:00 George Shrinks
10:30 Biz Kids
11:00 Thomas & Friends
11:30 Caillou
12:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
12:30 Peep and the Big Wide World
1:00 The Berenstain Bears
1:30 Maya & Miguel
2:00 Raggs
2:30 Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
3:00 Angelina Ballerina The Next Steps
3:30 Nanalan
4:00 George Shrinks
4:30 Biz Kids
5:00 Thomas & Friends
5:30 Caillou
6:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World
7:00 The Berenstain Bears
7:30 Maya & Miguel
8:00 Raggs
8:30 Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
9:00 Angelina Ballerina The Next Steps
9:30 Nanalan
10:00 George Shrinks
10:30 Biz Kids
11:00 Thomas & Friends
11:30 Caillou
12:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
12:30 Peep and the Big Wide World
1:00 The Berenstain Bears
1:30 Maya & Miguel
2:00 Raggs
2:30 Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures
3:00 Angelina Ballerina The Next Steps
3:30 Nanalan
4:00 George Shrinks
4:30 Biz Kids
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Well ReadThis series opens up a world of ideas through host Terry Tazioli’s discussions of the latest books and his conversations with noted authors. Following each interview, Seattle Times book editor Mary Ann Gwinn (former VP of the National Book Critics Circle) joins Tazioli to explore the literary themes of that week’s book and to recommend related authors and other reading material. The first episode welcomes Tim Egan, author of Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher.
Fridays, 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. beginning May 3
Pacific HeartbeatRunning the gamut from enlightening documentaries to musical showcases, this anthology series journeys into the heart, mind and soul of Pacific Island culture.
Tuesdays, 8:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m., midnight; Sunday, May 5 and 12, 9:00 a.m., 5:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m.; Sunday, May 26, 10:00 a.m.; Fridays, 11:00 a.m., 5:00 a.m.; Monday, May 6 and 13, 3:00 a.m.
Saturday Marathons on
May 4 At the Mexican Table
May 11 Rise and Shine
May 18 Street Fare
May 25 Red, White and Barbecue
Create is on digital channel 9.4.
June 1 Summer Garden to Table
June 8 I Do!
June 15 Men of Leisure
June 22 Very Berry
June 29 Taste of the U.S.A.
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2 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog
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5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe
5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa
6:00 BBC World News
6:30 Clifford’s Puppy Days
7:00 Curious George
7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
8:00 Super WHY!
8:30 Dinosaur Train
9:00 Sesame Street
10:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:30 Sid the Science Kid
11:00 WordWorld
11:30 Barney & Friends
12:00 Martha Speaks
12:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
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Cook’s Country From America’s Test
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Membership Medley (6/6, 13)
Painting and Travel With
Roger and Sarah (preempted 6/7, 14)
Membership Medley (6/7, 14)
1:30 Charlie Rose (preempted 6/3–7, 10–14)
2:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (preempted 6/3–7, 10–14)
3:00 Cyberchase
3:30 WordGirl
4:00 Wild Kratts
4:30 The Electric Company
5:00 Arthur
5:30 Nightly Business Report
6:00 PBS NewsHour
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Late Night 1:00 BBC World News 1:30 Charlie Rose 2:30 Tavis Smiley 3:00 Wild Photo Adventures 3:30 Travelscope 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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13 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) (PB) 8:00 Doc Martin Bert’s reluctance to produce his son’s birth
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17 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis Hip-hop jazz. (9) 7:30 British Antiques Roadshow See the series that has been a favorite
with U.K. viewers for 32 years.
8:00 Antiques Roadshow Marilyn Monroe’s dress from the 1959
movie Some Like It Hot. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow An 1876 portrait Jumeau doll with all
original parts, except her hair; a rare Dirk Van Erp lamp.
10:00 Alaska Far Away: The New Deal Pioneers of the Matanuska Colony The story of the unusual and controversial
experiment of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal that gave destitute Midwestern farm families a fresh start in Alaska.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis: Fearful Symmetry 2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis: The Indelible Stain 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
18 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: John D. Rockefeller The founder of the Standard Oil monopoly
was despised for his predatory business practices. His son dedicated his life to recasting the family image through philanthropy and impeccable behavior.
9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker Denver, the Mesa Trail, ski resorts, the
Great Salt Lake, and stops at Arches, Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Alaska Far Away: The New Deal Pioneers of the Matanuska Colony 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
19 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Invasion of the Giant Pythons Florida’s Everglades National Park is one of
the last great wildlife refuges in the United States, but is also the dumping ground for many animal invaders.
8:00 Nova: Extreme Cave Diving Dive into underwater caves that formed
during the last ice age—Earth’s least explored and perhaps most dangerous frontiers.
9:00 Nature: Victoria Falls Contrast the idyllic upper Zambezi River
and the raging abyss of the gorge below the largest waterfall in the world.
Globe Trekker: Utah & Colorado Globe Trekker guide Holly Morris visits the U.S. Mint in Denver, joins an archaeo-logical research trip at Crow Canyon and travels to breathtaking Arches, Zion and Bryce Canyon national parks in Utah in this all-American episode.
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10:00 Nature: Invasion of the Giant Pythons Tens of thousands of giant pythons have
turned a protected wilderness into a killing ground.
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Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: John D. Rockefeller 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
20 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Martin has the unpleasant task of trying
to discover the cause of a patient’s odorous problem.
9:00 Stay Tuned Live, social media-enabled discussion. (9) 10:00 Emile Norman: By His Own Design Examine the life and work of this self-
taught California artist whose passion for life, art, nature and freedom inspired him through seven decades of a changing art scene and turbulent times for a gay man in America.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Invasion of the Giant Pythons 2:00 Nova: Extreme Cave Diving 3:00 Nature: Victoria Falls 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
21 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Midsomer Murders: A Talent for Life (1 of 2) The corpses of an affluent pensioner
and a local doctor are found alongside each other.
9:00 Midsomer Murders: A Talent for Life (Conclusion) The investigation into the
deaths uncovers a deep vein of resentment running through the village.
10:00 David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special Take an epic journey on an iconic train
through a series of romantic cities and stunning scenery.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
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3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
22 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 Classical Stretch 10:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 10:30 Christina 11:00 Chef John Besh’s Family Table 11:30 America’s Chefs on Tour
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cheese; tasting of yellow mustard. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Chinese chicken lettuce wraps; saute pans. 1:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless Oaxaca, the land of seven moles. 2:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Sauteing and making flavorful pan sauces. 2:30 Martha Bakes Devil’s food cake. 3:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting Glacier lzake.
3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Lidia Celebrates America: Weddings Traditions surrounding weddings in
different cultures. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Five tools that can transform the way
you work. 5:30 Hometime State-of-the-art filtration and microbe
inoculation. 6:00 Ask This Old House Installing a bluestone patio. 6:30 This Old House A chimney is removed brick-by-brick.
Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow Trophy belt buckles. 8:00 The Truth About Lions (1 of 2) Dozens of scientists and decades
of research offer a new perspective on lion behavior. Tonight: the social cat.
9:00 Movie: I Want to Live! (1958) A prostitute (Susan Hayward) is
framed for murder and sentenced to death. (2 hrs)
11:00 Movie: Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman (1947) Susan Hayward gives up her
nightclub singing career for marriage—and for the bottle. (1 hr, 43 min)
Late Night 12:45 Movie: Much Ado About Nothing (1993) (1 hr, 51 min) 2:40 Movie: A Farewell to Arms (1932) (1 hr, 18 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
Midsomer Murders Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby (John Nettles, R) investigates killings with a profes-sional, no-nonsense style, with assistance from his chief deputy, Detective Sergeant Gavin Troy (Daniel Casey, L), in this long-running British crime series featuring quirky and quintes-sentially English characters and ubiquitous red herrings.
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23 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Travelscope 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group
Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Sunday Arts (9) 1:30 Living St. Louis: Best of the Arts (9) 2:00 Great Performances at the Met: Aida Verdi’s opera is conducted by Fabio Luisi and features Liudmyla Monastyrska in the title role. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Famous Resorts 6:00 Nature: Victoria Falls A place of epic proportions, with an epic
story to tell.
Evening 7:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis: Down Among the Fearful When a psychic is found murdered, Lewis
and Hathaway unravel the psychic’s double life.
8:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis: Ramblin’ Boy An elderly man’s body is found in a field—
already embalmed. 10:00 Independent Lens: Invisible War Documentary about the epidemic of rape
and sexual assault in the U.S. military, where an American female soldier in a combat zone is more likely to be raped by a fellow soldier than killed by enemy fire.
11:30 Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour Geoffrey Baer (10 Buildings That Changed
America) explores the career of architect Michael Graves, from his early days studying in Rome to a mysterious illness that almost killed him.
Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Randy Newman 1:00 GED Connections 1:30 GED Connections 2:00 GED Connections 2:30 Movie: Royal Wedding (1951) (1 hr, 33 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
24 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) Jim Widner, director of jazz at UMSL. 7:30 British Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A look at previous finds in Los Angeles.
9:00 Antiques Roadshow The history and collecting of celestial
maps. 10:00 3 Miles an Hour In the western Montana wilderness, meet
backcountry outfitter Arnold “Smoke” Elser, as he shares his passion for the outdoors and the best way to see and savor life.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis: Down Among the Fearful 2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis: Ramblin’ Boy 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
25 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: Henry Ford Profile of the flawed but innovative farm
boy whose inventions—the Model T, assembly lines and good wages—ushered in the modern world.
9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker In Bangladesh, encountering Bengal tigers,
charming snakes and harvesting tea. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 3 Miles an Hour 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
26 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Black Mamba A different look at one of Africa’s most
dangerous and feared snakes. 8:00 Nova: Earth From Space A space-based vision of Earth shows
dazzling visual sequences, each one exposing the intricate web of forces that sustain life.
10:00 Nature: Black Mamba Herpetologists hope to change public
perception of what they feel is the world’s most misunderstood snake.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: Henry Ford 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
27 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin An irate husband accuses the doctor
of killing his wife. 9:00 Stay Tuned Live, social media-enabled discussion. (9) 10:00 The Grove The history and controversy behind the
National AIDS Memorial, a seven-acre grove hidden in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Black Mamba 2:00 Nova: Earth From Space 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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28 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Midsomer Murders: Death and Dreams (1 of 2) Barnaby is called in to investigate
an apparent suicide. 9:00 Midsomer Murders: Death and Dreams (Conclusion) The dead man is a divorced
gambler who was being treated for de-pression, but Barnaby suspects murder.
10:00 Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Tribute to the Queen Prince Charles shares memories and recalls
events from Queen Elizabeth’s public and private life, adding his own commentary and insights.
11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose
Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Stay Tuned (9) 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
29 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 Classical Stretch 10:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 10:30 Cooking With Julie Taboulie Debut. 11:00 Chef John Besh’s Family Table 11:30 America’s Chefs on Tour
Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Mint tea punch; spring salad and walnut
sherry dressing. 12:30 Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Fried chicken and biscuits. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Grilled boneless pork chops. 1:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless An eco-tour takes in artisanal coffee
production and organic gardens. 2:00 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Italian dumplings and Polish pierogi. 2:30 Martha Bakes Pate a choux. 3:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting Cypress creek. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Lidia Celebrates America: Freedom and Independence Lidia and her celebrity guests celebrate
with different cultures across America.
5:00 Woodsmith Shop Customized modular wine server. 5:30 Hometime Updating plumbing systems with energy-
saving features. 6:00 Ask This Old House Repairing a leaking kitchen faucet. 6:30 This Old House Tom relocates a load-bearing partition
wall and takes the dip out of the floor.
Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Los Angeles. 8:00 The Truth About Lions (Conclusion) Lions are social creatures,
and scientists believe this is the key to how they look, how they hunt, live and even how and when they die.
9:00 Movie: Dead Ringer (1964) Bette Davis plays twin sisters, one
of whom bears a grudge against the other. (1 hr, 55 min)
11:00 Movie: What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) Bette Davis plays a crazed, former
child star who maniacally torments her crippled sister (Joan Crawford). (2 hrs, 12 min)
Late Night 1:15 Movie: Beneath the 12-Mile Reef (1953) (1 hr, 42 min) 3:00 Movie: The Big Trees (1952) (1 hr, 29 min) 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
30 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Travelscope 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group
Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Sunday Arts (9) 1:30 Living St. Louis: Best of the Arts (9) 2:00 Annie: It’s the Hard Knock Life, From Script to Stage A behind-the-scenes look into the
development of the Broadway musical Annie, following the evolution of a single production number.
3:00 Still on the Road Twelve actors travel across 28 U.S. cities on
a seven-month journey to bring classical theater to America. Insightful conversations with Kevin Kline, Rainn Wilson and Harriet Harris.
4:00 Lidia Celebrates America: Freedom and Independence Lidia’s guests include opera singer Renee
Fleming, chef Jacques Pepin and former Olympic athlete Nadia Comaneci.
5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Harry Warren 6:00 Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Tribute to the Queen Films of family holidays provide a glimpse
of the royal family in the 1940s and 1950s.
Evening 7:00 Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace Trace the history of Hampton Court
Palace, from its development by Henry VIII through its redesign by William and Mary, making it one of the most unique palaces in the world.
8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis: Intelligent Design The death of a chemistry professor may be
connected to the discovery of a murdered student reported lost 15 years before.
9:30 Independent Lens: Detropia Despite Detroit’s decline over the past
three decades, the people of Detroit have not given up, and are ready to create a radically new post-industrial city.
11:00 Independent Lens: The Revolutionary Optimists Children in the slums of Calcutta have
made radical health and sanitation improvements in one of the city’s poorest slums, awakening a neglected populace to the real possibility of change.
Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Jimmy Cliff 1:00 GED Connections 1:30 GED Connections 2:00 GED Connections 2:30 Movie: The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) (1 hr, 33 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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Need to Know Midsomer Murders: A Talent for Life
Midsomer Murders: A Talent for Life
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Alaska Far Away: The New Deal Pioneers of the Matanuska Colony 6/17, 10:00 pm • 6/19, 3:00 am
American Experience: Henry Ford 6/25, 7:00 pm • 6/27, 1:00 am
American Experience: John D. Rockefeller 6/18, 7:00 pm • 6/20, 1:00 am
American Masters: Mel Brooks: Make a Noise 5/20, 9:00 pm • 5/22, 2:00 am; 5/25, 8:00 pm;
5/27, 2:30 am
America’s Test Kitchen Tuesdays, 1:00 pm (preempted 6/4, 11) • Saturdays, 1:00 pm (preempted
5/4, 6/1, 8, 15)
Anna Mae Wong: In Her Own Words 5/5, 3:00 pm • 5/18, midnight; 5/19, 11:00 pm
Antiques Roadshow Mondays, 7:00 pm (preempted 6/3, 10) (5/20, 6/17, 24, 8:00 pm) • Wednesdays, 1:00 am (preempted
6/5, 12); Saturdays, 7:00 pm (preempted 6/1, 8, 15)
Mondays, 8:00 pm (preempted 5/20, 6/3, 10) (6/17, 24, 9:00 pm) • Wednesdays, 2:00 am (preempted
5/22, 6/5, 12)
Austin City Limits Fridays, 10:00 pm (preempted 5/17) (ends 5/31) • Sundays, midnight (preempted
6/2, 9, 16)
Bletchley Circle Sundays, 9:00 pm (ends 5/5) • Tuesdays, 3:00 am (ends 5/7);
5/10, 17, 24, 8:00 pm
Call Northside 777 5/4, 8:00 pm • 5/11, 10:00 pm
Call the Midwife Sundays, 7:00 pm (ends 5/19) • Tuesdays, 1:00 am (ends 5/21)
Catalina: Hollywood’s Magical Island 5/4, midnight • 5/5, 4:00 pm; 5/9, 1:00 am
Charlie Rose Monday–Friday, 11:30 pm (6/3–7, 10–14, 1:30 am) • Tuesday–Friday, Monday, 1:30 pm
(preempted 6/3–7, 10–14)
CONSTITUTION USA With Peter Sagal 5/7, 14, 21, 28, 8:00 pm • 5/9, 16, 23, 30, 2:00 am
Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen Thursdays, 1:00 pm (preempted 6/6, 13) • Saturdays, 12:30 pm (preempted
5/4, 6/1, 8, 15)
Deadline in Disaster 5/22, 8:00 pm • 5/22, 10:00 pm; 5/24, 2:00 am
Donnybrook Thursdays, 7:00 pm • Saturdays, 1:00 am (preempted
6/8, 15); Sundays,11:00 am (preempted 6/2, 9, 16)
Donnybrook...Your Turn Thursdays, 7:30 pm (preempted 6/6,13) • Saturdays, 1:30 am (preempted
6/8, 15)
Escape From Iran: The Hollywood Option 5/6, 9:00 pm • 5/8, 3:00 am; 5/31, 9:00 pm
Frontline Tuesdays, 9:00 pm (preempted 5/7, 6/4, 11) • Thursdays, 3:00 am (preempted
5/9, 6/6, 13)
Ghost Army 5/21, 7:00 pm • 5/23, 1:00 am; 5/24, 9:00 pm;
5/27, 10:00 pm
Globe Trekker Tuesdays, 10:00 pm (preempted 6/4, 11) • Saturdays, 3:00 am (preempted
6/8, 15); Saturdays, Sundays, 6:00 am
Great Romances of the 20th Century 5/19, 9:30 pm • 5/20, 10:30 pm; 5/21, 3:30 am;
5/22, 3:30 am
In Performance at the White House 5/28, 7:00 pm • 5/30, 1:00 am
Into Harm’s Way 5/26, 10:00 pm • 5/28, 2:30 am
Lidia Celebrates America: Freedom and Independence 6/29, 4:00 pm • 6/30, 4:00 pm
Life Is a Banquet: The Rosalind Russell Story 5/11, midnight • 5/26, 4:00 pm
Living St. Louis Mondays, 7:00 pm (preempted 5/6, 13, 27, 6/3, 10) • Saturdays, 3:30 pm (preempted
5/11, 18, 6/1, 8, 15)
Maggie’s War: A True Story of Courage, Leadership and Valor in World War II 5/27, 9:00 pm • 5/29, 3:00 am
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Mondays, 1:00 pm (preempted 6/3, 10) • Saturdays, 2:00 pm (preempted
6/1, 8, 15)
Masterpiece Sundays, 8:00 pm (preempted 5/26, 6/2, 9, 16) (6/23, 7:00 pm, 8:30 pm) • Tuesdays, 2:00 am (preempted
5/28, 6/4, 11) (6/25, 1:00 am, 2:30 am)
Mexico—One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless Wednesdays, 1:00 pm (begins 5/8) (preempted 6/5, 12) • Saturdays, 1:30 pm (preempted
6/1, 8, 15)
Moving With Grace 5/7, 7:00 pm • 5/12, 6:00 pm
Much Ado About Nothing 6/2, 1:00 am • 6/23, 12:45 am
National Memorial Day Concert 5/26, 7:00 pm • 5/26, 8:30 pm; 5/28, 1:00 am
Nature Wednesdays, 7:00 pm (preempted 6/5, 12) • Wednesdays, 10:00 pm (preempted
5/1, 22, 6/5, 12); Fridays, 1:00 am (preempted 6/7, 14); Sundays, 6:00 pm (preempted 5/12, 6/ 2, 9, 16, 30)
6/19, 9:00 pm • 6/21, 3:00 am
Nova Wednesdays, 8:00 pm (5/22, 9:00 pm) (preempted 6/5, 12) • Fridays, 2:00 am (5/24, 3:00 am)
(preempted 6/7, 14); 5/1, 10:00 pm5/29, 9:00 pm • 5/31, 3:00 am 5/1, 8:00 pm • 5/1, 10:00 pm; 5/8, 11:00 pm
Planet of the Apes 5/4, 10:00 pm • 5/11, 8:00 pm; 5/25, 11:10 pm
Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Tribute to the Queen 6/28, 10:00 pm • 6/30, 6:00 pm
Secrets of the Dead 5/1, 8, 15, 9:00 pm • 5/3, 10, 17, 3:00 am; 5/3, 8:00 pm;
5/10, 17, 9:00 pm
Stay Tuned Thursdays, 9:00 pm (preempted 6/6, 13) • Saturdays, 2:00 am (preempted
6/8, 15)
TED Talks Education 5/7, 9:00 pm • 5/9, 3:00 am
10 Buildings That Changed America 5/12, 9:00 pm • 5/13, 9:00 pm; 5/14, 15, 3:00 am;
5/31, 8:00 pm
Third Annual Teen Talent Competition 5/14, 7:00 pm • 5/16, 1:00 am; 5/17, 10:00 pm
3 Miles an Hour 6/24, 10:00 pm • 6/26, 3:00 am
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