WYCC Magazine for Members - August 2016

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Mystery!

Kids Being Scientists—page 7

Protecting America’s Wilderness—page 18

Party for the Preserves Invite—page 24


August at-a-glance MONDAY

TUESDAY

Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the most current programming schedule.

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Classical Stretch

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Sesame Street

6:30

Body Electric

Curious George

Sid the Science Kid

7:00

Wai Lana Yoga

Ribert & Robert’s WonderWorld

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

7:30

Sit and Be Fit

Bob the Builder

Curious George

8:00

Cyberchase

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

8:30

Ready, Jet, Go!

Arthur

Bug Bites

9:00

Wild Kratts

Ready, Jet, Go!

Odd Squad

9:30

Sesame Street (except 8/8, 8/12)

Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab

Cyberchase (except 8/7)

6:00

AM

10:00

Dinosaur Train

iQ: smartparent (except 8/27)

Ready, Jet, Go! (except 8/7)

10:30

Curious George (except 8/22, 8/26)

Mid-American Gardener

Expeditions with Patrick McMillan

11:00

Bob the Builder

Garden Smart

Pritzker Military Presents

11:30

Peg + Cat

12:00

PM

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Katie Brown Workshop Charlie Rose: The Week

Super Why!

12:30

Thomas & Friends

This Old House

Justice and Law Weekly

1:00

The Best of the Joy of Painting

Sewing with Nancy

Well Read

Quilting Arts

The Beauty of Oil Painting

The American Woodshop

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

1:30

Wyland’s Art Studio

Sew It All

Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Beads, Baubles, and Jewels

Woodcarving with Rick Bütz

Closer to Truth

2:00

Painting and Travel

Fit 2 Stitch

A Taste of Louisiana

Knitting Daily

For Your Home

The Woodwright’s Shop

Portrayal & Perception

2:30

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke

Cooking with Nick Stellino

Essential Pépin

Creative Living with Sheryl Borden

Woodsmith Shop

Rx: Doctors of Tomorrow (8/28 only)

3:00

Joanne Weir Gets Fresh (except 8/1)

Ellie’s Real Good Food Martha Bakes

Lidia’s Kitchen

New Orleans Cooking

Woodworking with Tommy Mac

Arts in Context

3:30

A Chef’s Life

Sara’s Weeknight Meals In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs

Simply Ming

America’s Test Kitchen Ask This Old House from Cook’s Illustrated

4:00

Newsline

4:30

DW News

5:00

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe

5:30

Out of Ireland

Watchers of the North Animal R & R (except 8/28) Washington Week Focus on Europe

Asia Insight

Antiques Roadshow

Making Tracks (except 8/6)

Charlie Rose

7:30 8:00

MotorWeek

Antiques Roadshow

Autoline This Week NOVA (except 8/29)

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

9:00

Watchers of the North In the Loop

The Red Green Show

Travels with Darley (8/24, 8/31)

British Antiques Roadshow

Bluegrass Underground (8/19, 8/26)

Rick Steves’ Europe

Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour (8/18, 8/25)

Travelscope

8:30 Wild! (8/15, 8/29)

Globe Trekker

Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways

Wild! (except 8/7)

Austin City Limits

Father Brown

DCI Banks (except 8/28)

Live at 9:30 (8/19, 8/26)

New Tricks

Theater Talk

9:30 10:00

DW News

10:30

Tavis Smiley

On Story In the Loop

6:30 7:00

The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower This American Land

Nightly Business Report

6:00

Growing a Greener World

Films ByKids (8/7, 8/14) Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies

P. O. V. (except 8/21)

Songs at the Center

Hi Gene! Meet the Real Senator McCarthy (8/21 only)

11:00 Charlie Rose

11:30

Children’s

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Comedy

General

How-to

Drama

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Local

News/Talk

Travel


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First Nations Experience 5 MHz Worldview 6 Cover Story

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Staff Paul Buckner - Station Manager Cesar Rodriguez - Creative Services Director Alisa Clark - Membership Coordinator Shaunese Teamer - Director of Revenue & Development Sybil Berry - Manager, Education and Outreach Services Michael McKenna - Manager, Programming

• Education in America • Becoming an Educator

21 One-Minute Biography WYCC Teachers 22 Education and Outreach at WYCC 23 Membership

Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour

August Program Listings

AUGUST 2016

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Explore how the media portrays African American men, and how society views them as a result, in Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys, airing Sundays at 2 p.m. The series also profiles successful African Americans who are working towards changing that perception from negative to positive.

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Late Night on WYCC PBS Chicago

Cheryl L. Hyman - Chancellor

Contributing Editors

For more information on on-line courses, call the Center for Distance Learning at 312-553-5975. Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the most current programming schedule.

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Live at 9:30 (except 8/7)

1:00

Washington Week

NOVA (except 8/30)

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

Rick Steves’ Europe

Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge (8/5, 8/12)

In the Loop

Austin City Limits

1:30

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

2:00

Classic Gospel

12:00 12:30

Travelscope Wild! (8/9, 8/16, 8/30)

Globe Trekker

Animal R & R (except 8/29)

Watchers of the North

P. O. V. (except 8/24)

WYCC Classic Movies

WYCC Classic Movies

Valentino’s Ghost (8/13 only)

Living with Parkinson’s (8/14 only)

Father Brown

Chris Tarrant: Extreme Antiques Roadshow Railways

5:00

Business First AM MotorWeek

Children’s

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Comedy

General

On Story

New Tricks Communities as Films ByKids Classrooms (8/10 only) (except 8/25)

4:30

5:30

DCI Banks

Family Ingredients (8/2, 8/9, 8/16)

3:30 4:00

On Story (8/5, 8/12) Theater Talk

2:30 3:00

British Antiques Roadshow

To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe

How-to

Out of Ireland

Drama

Asia Insight

Local

Film School Shorts

Fishing Behind the Lines

Supper Club

Pritzker Military Presents

Family Ingredients (except 8/27)

News/Talk

Travel

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Common Ground, airing Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 5:30 p.m., highlights northern and central Minnesota arts, culture, and history.

FNX: First Nations Experience gives voice to the stories of Native American and indigenous peoples around the world through documentaries, entertainment, news, family programs, and much more­—24 hours a day on WYCC 20.2. Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the current full schedule.

First Nations Experience August at-a-glance MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

6:00 6:30

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

Fish Out of Water

Fish Out of Water

Vitality Health

Vitality Health

Wakanheja

Wakanheja

Lakota Berenstain Bears

Wapos Bay

Lakota Berenstain Bears (except 8/14) Yamba’s Playtime (except 8/14) Wapos Bay

Kagagi: The Raven

Kagagi: The Raven

FNX Documentary

7:00 7:30 8:00

Fish Out of Water

8:30

Vitality Health

9:00

Wakanheja

9:30

Bizou

10:00

Tansi! Nehiyawetan

10:30

Wapos Bay

11:00

Art Zone

11:30

Vitality Gardening

12:00 PM

Finding Our Talk

12:30

The Creative Native

1:30

First Talk

2:00

Vitality Gardening

Vitality Gardening

Finding Our Talk

Finding Our Talk

Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman

Cooking with the Wolfman

1:00

The Creative Native

The Creative Native

First Talk

First Talk

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

Seasoned with Spirit

Storytellers in Motion

FNX Documentary

2:30 3:00

Yamba’s Playtime

Ravens and Eagles

Samaqan Water Stories

Ravens and Eagles

3:30

Samaqan Water Stories

Ravens and Eagles

Vitality Gardening

Champions of the North

Native Report Seasoned with Spirit

4:00

Vitality Health

Native Nation Building

4:30

From the Spirit

People of the Pines

Champions of the North

5:00

The Creative Native

Making Regalia

FNX Documentary

6:00

Working It Out Together

Indian Pride

On Native Ground

Indian Pride

Storytellers in Motion

Common Ground (except 8/6) The Other Side

6:30

Back in the Day

Oskayak Down Under

Common Ground (except 8/3)

Down the Mighty River

On Native Ground

Indians and Aliens

5:30

Cooking with the Wolfman

7:00 7:30

First Talk Native Report

People of the Pines

Making Regalia

People of the Pines

Make Prayers to the Raven

8:00 FNX Documentary

8:30 9:00

Wapos Bay

9:30

Fish Out of Water

Indigenous Focus (8/6, 8/27) Dab Iyiyuu Osiyo: Voices of the Cherokee People

Native Voice TV

Native Report

On Native Ground

Wapos Bay

Wapos Bay

Fish Out of Water

Fish Out of Water

10:00

The Other Side

Mixed Blessings

Moose T.V.

Native Shorts

The Aux

Mixed Blessings

The Aux

10:30

Indians and Aliens

Back in the Day

Native Star Showcase (8/10, 8/17)

Rez Rides

Champions of the North

Moose T.V.

Native Shorts

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

11:00

FNX Documentary

11:30

Children’s

News/Talk

General

Films/Documentaries

How-to

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Police dog Rex teams up with recently divorced Inspector Richard Moser to investigate crimes and solve mysteries on the streets of Vienna in Inspector Rex, airing Tuesdays at 9 p.m.

WYCC is proud to present news, perspectives, and entertainment from around the globe to its diverse audience through MHz Worldview, airing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on digital channel WYCC 20.3. Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the current full schedule.

MHz Worldview August at-a-glance MONDAY

TUESDAY

6:00

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Newsroom Tokyo / Direct Talk

6:30 7:00

NHK Newsline

7:30

NHK Specials

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

NHK Newsline / NHK Specials

NHK Newsline / NHK Specials

Global Ethics Forum

Global Ethics Forum

My India

My India

Euromaxx

Euromaxx Highlights

8:00 8:30 9:00

Arirang TV Programming

9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00

Euronews Live

11:30

Economy Report

12:00 PM

China Report

12:30

Economy Report

1:00

CNC World News

1:30

Economy Report

2:00 DW Programming

2:30 3:00

DW News

3:30

The Day

4:00

DW News / Reporters

DW News / Treasures of the World

DW News / Treasures of the World

DW News / Kino

DW News / Shift

DW News / Business

DW News / Sarah’s Music

4:30

Global 3000

Made in Germany

Conflict Zone

Quadriga

Focus on Europe

In Good Shape

Tomorrow Today

Kaboul Kitchen

Homicide Unit: Istanbul

Montalbano and Me: Andrea Camilleri (except 8/28)

5:00 5:30 6:00

France 24 Programming

6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00

A French Village

Cain

Don Matteo

Inspector Manara

8:30 Inspector Rex

9:00

Maigret

Detective Montalbano (except 8/28)

9:30 10:00

Vendetta

Codename Hunter

Spiral Cenk Batu: Undercover Agent (except 8/27)

10:30 11:00

A French Village

Cain

Don Matteo

Inspector Manara

Good Night, Darling (8/27 only)

Kaboul Kitchen

11:30

Drama

World News/Talk

Sports

Ethnic

Films/Documentaries

Music

Montalbano and Me: Andrea Camilleri (except 8/28)

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Mystery!

The popular British crime-solver returns for a riveting third season on WYCC PBS Chicago. Detective Constable Endeavour Morse is a cerebral and solitary character. Season three begins with Morse suspended from duty, pending inquiry. Morse must deal with the aftermath of the events that left him in prison and his senior officer with a life-threatening injury. Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, airing Thursdays at 8 p.m. starting August 18, comes from the creative mind behind WYCC favorites Inspector Lewis and Inspector Morse.

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Thursday, August 18 at 8 p.m. A country fair turns sinister when a young bus conductor is found brutally murdered in the Oxfordshire countryside. Morse isn’t part of the team called to investigate because of his suspension from duty. However, when the body of the bus conductor turns up at his doorstep, he starts his own covert investigation. A disturbing secret is hidden in plain sight.

Thursday, August 25 at 8 p.m. An artist dies in a horrendous house fire that leaves the police baffled. Then a young housewife dies of a mysterious “tummy bug” that has also sickened half of the Oxford City police force. Morse’s investigation leads him to an innercity supermarket that is owned by a wealthy Oxford family with several personal and professional problems.

PREY Thursday, September 1 at 8 p.m. Morse is pulled into the dueling worlds of Oxford scientific academia, the city’s vast parks, night school, and the untamed wilderness of the Oxfordshire countryside. A Dutch au pair goes missing and a family with three troubled siblings is connected to the investigation. The au pair’s disappearance may be linked with a cold case from years ago.

CODA Thursday, September 8 at 8 p.m. Morse is occupied with an unexpected strife in his personal life. A college mentor asks Morse to monitor the movements of his estranged wife. Morse finds himself drawn to the woman he is investigating. Meanwhile, the grisly murder of a man who works in fashion causes a shakeup in Oxford’s criminal underworld. Morse wonders about his future on the force.


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AUGUST 2016

Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the program listings. Please visit our website wycc.org for more information and for the most up-to-date listings. Special programs are highlighted in ORANGE.

Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Sand Point Lighthouse 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home When Kids Take Over 3:00 pm Pati’s Mexican Table Naturally Vegetarian Mexican 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life Honey, I’m Home! 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA Making North America: Origins 9:00 pm Silent War The Russians Are Coming

2 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Change Up Patchwork—Part 1 1:30 pm Sew It All Good Timing—Stephanie Chan 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Dirty Dozen Fitting Issues 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Big Bad Beef 3:00 pm Ellie’s Real Good Food Sweet Tooth Satisfiers 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Budget Stretchers 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Secaucus

SILENT WAR

The Russians Are Coming Submariners from three navies— American, Soviet, and British—played a deadly game of cat and mouse in a secret war of espionage and intimidation. 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder a la Mode Phryne finds herself in the middle of a crime scene when the fashion salon’s benefactor has been found impaled on her own hairpiece in the powder room. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Deadweight When a gang leader is found dead outside a traveling boxing tent, Phryne’s investigation leads her into the world of fight rigging and tribal payback.

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Wednesday

1:00 pm Well Read Colm Toibin: Norah Webster 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Redfish/Snapper: Caminada Pass 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino Black Cod & Sautéed Green Beans 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Pizza Dough 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Michael Lomonaco 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News

Sid the Science Kid begins each episode with a scientific question and then goes on a fun-filled adventure to find the answer with the help of his family and friends.

Sundays 6:30AM August 2016

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9:00 pm On Story Carl Reiner: A Conversation with a TV Legend 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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TRAVELSCOPE

Tasmania, Australia 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Watchers of the North New Recruits Three new recruits go through training to see if they have what it takes to become the newest members of Taloyoak’s Canadian Rangers. 7:30 pm Family Ingredients California: Pipi Kaula Hawaiian cowboys made tender beef jerky. See how the traditions are still enjoyed today in the adobes of California. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Florentine Delights and Tuscan Side Trips 8:30 pm Travelscope Tasmania, Australia 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Building England—Part 2

4 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Go Big or Go Home 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Lines by Design 2:00 pm Knitting Daily No-Needles Knits 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Savory Staples 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Perfect Roasted Chicken 3:30 pm Simply Ming Ivan Orkin 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Wentworth House 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Episode 8 Josie takes on a new role and an old one. Whiteleys’ troubles lead Jimmy and Mr. Crabb to take a big risk. Found out, Jimmy takes desperate measures.

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Friday

1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Getting Started in Jewelry Making 2:00 pm For Your Home Behind the Walls 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Egg Dishes 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Spicing Up the Backyard Barbecue 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Never Send a Man 7:30 pm Sun Studio Sessions Susan Marshall 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Cassandra Wilson 9:00 pm Front and Center CMA Songwriters Series: Brett Eldredge

6 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home The Best of Garden Home: Cooking 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Seashells 12:30 pm This Old House

FRONT AND CENTER

CMA Songwriters Series: Brett Eldredge

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1:00 pm The American Woodshop Band Sawn Box 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Eagle—Part 2 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Bowl Carving with Peter Follansbee 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Details of Craftsmanship 3:00 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Hall Tree and Bench 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Watchers of the North New Recruits Three new recruits go through training to see if they have what it takes to become the newest members of Taloyoak’s Canadian Rangers. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Secaucus 6:00 pm Variety Studio: Actors on Actors Featured actors include Rob Lowe, John Travolta, Kerry Washington, Aziz Ansari, and Rami Malek. 7:00 pm Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways One-Way Ticket to Siberia Chris embarks on the longest railway journey he’s done yet, on some of the toughest railway lines on the planet, built in terrible conditions under brutal regimes. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Wrong Shape Soon after his poetry recital, Leonard Quinton is found hanging in the conservatory. The search begins for a murderer. 9:00 pm New Tricks The Russian Cousin UCOS investigates the murder of a private investigator stabbed through the heart. It will take the whole team’s expertise to crack the codes within his notebook. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Invisible Enemy

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Sunday

10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Arizona: A Border or Barrier? 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Why Anything at All? 2:00 pm Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys Owning It Local African American entrepreneurs, often overlooked by commercial media, are not only experiencing financial success—they are inspiring future business leaders. 2:30 pm Baby Makes 3 3:00 pm Arts in Context Tiny Puppet 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Permaculture (Raleigh, NC & Americus, GA) 4:00 pm Animal R & R Meet a peregrine falcon rescued from an airport tarmac, an opossum with a half-burned face, and a clutch of screech owls trying to regrow their feathers.

WYCC PBS Chicago is committed to sharing educational content for the entire family. WYCC KIDS AND FAMILY provides learning experiences outside of the classroom with fun activities, events, recipes, and tips for parents. WYCC also supports lifelong learning through the wide variety of programming we air on topics ranging from science to art to history and much more. TRAVELS WITH DARLEY Wednesdays, August 24 & 31 7:30PM Follow Emmy-nominated Darley Newman as she travels with locals in beautiful and aweinspiring locations around the world to experience new cultures, cuisines, and adventures. This month, she visits the Caribbean and Maryland.

ANIMAL R & R Sundays 4PM This documentary series tells the story of imperiled wild animals in San Diego County and the humans who give them a second chance. The episodes raise awareness of how people impact and interact with wildlife. PEG + CAT Weekdays 11:30AM Preschoolers can join the adorable, spirited Peg and her sidekick Cat as they embark on adventures and learn foundational math concepts and skills. Each episode features a problem that requires a math solution.

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5:00 pm The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Modern Media: More Information, Less Common Ground and Common Sense? 5:30 pm This American Land Learn about the evolution of the Bureau of Land Management, saving the bobwhite quail, protecting a watershed, and how butterflies sip nectar. 6:00 pm On Story Se7en: Script to Screen with Andrew Kevin Walker 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Silent War The Russians Are Coming Submariners from three navies—American, Soviet, and British—played a deadly game of cat and mouse in a secret war of espionage and intimidation. 8:00 pm DCI Banks What Will Survive Banks struggles to cope with the sudden death of his mother. He investigates the murder of a young woman and the disappearance of her drug-dependent sister. 9:30 pm Films ByKids Displaced But Not Defeated For decades, civil war has raged in Colombia. Violence has displaced millions of people, like 16-year-old Maria, whose father was killed by guerrillas. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Brooklyn Castle

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Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Ingwersen Barn 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Upcycle Your Life 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Brassicas 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life They Call ‘Em ‘Bagas 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA Making North America: Life 9:00 pm Justice and Law Town Hall Meeting Three highly respected and influential educators examine the challenge of educational inequality in the United States.

THE WHOLE TRUTH WITH DAVID EISENHOWER

Modern Media: More Information, Less Common Ground and Common Sense? 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Meal in a Pan 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Anaheim, CA—Hour One 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Blood at the Wheel When the driver for the ladies’ driving team is found dead in her roadster, Phryne is up in arms struggling to convince Jack that her death was no accident. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries The Blood of Juana the Mad When the fresh corpse of a professor turns up in place of a cadaver in Dr. Mac’s anatomy lecture, Phryne and Jack work together in her interest.

10 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Jane Smiley: Some Luck 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Catfish: Lake Des Allemand 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino It’s All About Pasta! 3:00 pm Martha Bakes One-Bowl Desserts 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Monique Barbeau 4:00 pm Newsline

9 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Change Up Patchwork—Part 2 1:30 pm Sew It All Travel Top—Rhonda Buss 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch The Perfect Tank 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Bacon 24/7 3:00 pm Ellie’s Real Good Food Dueling Schedules Dinner Challenge

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TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE

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4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Watchers of the North Search and Rescue A realistic search-and-rescue exercise brings out difficult memories for a lost hunter. 7:30 pm Family Ingredients Japan: Miso Soup In Japan, miso factories are like microbreweries in America. Hawaiian chefs search for the finest ingredients and dive deep into a bowl. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Paris: Regal and Intimate 8:30 pm Travelscope Swiss Roots 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Northeast England

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Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts Accessorize 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Strawberry Fields Quilt 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Double Knitting 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Fabulous Fins 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Braising 3:30 pm Simply Ming Mario Batali 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Wentworth House 2 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Episode 9

9:00 pm On Story Awkward Black Girl: A Conversation with Issa Rae 9:30 pm Theater Talk

12 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Creative Embellishments 2:00 pm For Your Home Exterior Touches 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Classic Creole 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Braised to Perfection 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Power Struggle 7:30 pm Sun Studio Sessions Eric Bibb 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Ms. Lauryn Hill 9:00 pm Front and Center CMA Songwriters Series: Steven Tyler

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MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: MR. SELFRIDGE Episode 9 The press links Harry with Jimmy’s demise. Suppliers refuse to sell. Stockholders are up in arms. Meanwhile, the store’s 20th anniversary sale approaches. What’s Harry to do?

10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Crystal Bridges, American Dreams 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Veggies 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Bent Wood Stands 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Chickadee 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Hollows & Rounds 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Top-Notch Chiseling to High-End Hardware 3:00 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Gate Leg Table 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Watchers of the North Search and Rescue A realistic search-and-rescue exercise brings out difficult memories for a lost hunter. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Anaheim, CA—Hour One 6:00 pm Making Tracks The Indian Pacific: From Coast to Coast From the iconic city of Sydney, travel around the rugged coastlines, across the immense barren plains of the Nullarbor to the Indian Ocean.

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7:00 pm Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways Slow Train to Guantanamo Bay Chris attempts to cross the length of Cuba, the only island in the Caribbean to boast an extensive railway network. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Man in the Tree When Lady Felicia finds a stripped and injured man stuck up a tree, Sid is implicated as the perpetrator. Can Father Brown prove his innocence? 9:00 pm New Tricks Lottery Curse A skeleton uncovered in the foundations of a swimming pool is identified as a young, pretty lottery winner reported missing 17 years ago. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Horror of Fang Rock

14 Sunday 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Blue Ridge: The Heart of the Eastern Forest 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth When Brains Go Bad? 2:00 pm Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys Teaching Success How do you teach an African American boy to become a leader? Three different approaches are taken. 2:30 pm Baby Makes 3 3:00 pm Arts in Context The Best Little Art House in Texas 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World NYC Rooftop Gardens (New York, NY) 4:00 pm Animal R & R 5:00 pm The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Is American Politics Broken? 5:30 pm This American Land A wildlife-rich wetland in Louisiana is threatened by erosion. Residents in Virginia plan to create protected wilderness and scenic areas. 6:00 pm On Story Gary Ross on Drive and Inspiration 6:30 pm In the Loop

WILD! The Lion Tree A fig tree marks the territory of a pride of lions. Without warning or explanation, the pride male has vanished, leaving five females and their cubs to cope alone. 7:00 pm Wild! The Lion Tree 8:00 pm DCI Banks Buried The body of an eminent lawyer is washed up in an underground river. When her employee’s body is also discovered, Banks finds himself running a double murder investigation. 9:30 pm Films ByKids Poet Against Prejudice 17-year-old Faiza immigrated with her family to the U.S. from Yemen when she was in middle school and has faced vicious bullying. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Iris

15 Monday 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Schooner 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home It’s Tulip Time 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Fresh Dairy 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life Gone Clamming—Part 1 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA Making North America: Human 9:00 pm Wild! The Lion Tree

16 Tuesday ANIMAL R & R

A pair of sibling coyote pups suffered life-threatening burns to their paws as they fled their canyon home during a wildfire.

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2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Leather Play 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Hog Wild 3:00 pm Ellie’s Real Good Food Herbivore vs. Carnivore 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Italian with Joey Campanaro 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Indianapolis 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Framed for Murder With one of Phryne’s oldest friends producing the movie, she has no choice but to get involved when the lead actor is murdered on set. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Death on the Vine When Phryne arrives at an idyllic vineyard in the countryside to investigate a suspicious death in the past, she lands in the middle of the recent murder of her own client.

17 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Louise Penny: The Long Way Home 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Bess/Crappie: Toledo Bend Reservoir 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino Seafood Made Simple 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Layered Yeast Dough 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Jacques Torres 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Watchers of the North The NWS Patrol 7:30 pm Family Ingredients Puerto Rico: Arroz con Gandules Tiara Hernandez follows a culinary path to a country she’s never seen to learn more about her heritage. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Paris: Embracing Life and Art 8:30 pm Travelscope New Brunswick’s Acadian Festival 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Poland

2:30 pm Essential Pépin Sweets for My Sweet 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Pizza 3:30 pm Simply Ming Mom & Dad—Part 1 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Polesden Lacey 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Ride A fair turns sinister when a young woman is found brutally murdered. Initially, Morse isn’t part of the official investigation. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

19 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Beading with Friends 2:00 pm For Your Home Wall, Floors, and Appliances 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Italian Influences 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Dinner in Cuba 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Mr. Possum Lake 7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground Widespread Panic

18 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts What Color Is Your Garden? 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Glorified Nine Patch Quilt 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Fair Isle Style

WATCHERS OF THE NORTH The NWS Patrol A snowmobile breakdown challenges the Gjoa Haven Rangers as they check on a radar station and an abandoned DEW line site.

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8:00 pm Austin City Limits Los Lobos / Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 9:00 pm Live at 9:30 Performances by Garbage, Ibeyi, El Vy, and MisterWives, with comedy from Hannibal Buress and Breaking Bad’s Lavell Crawford.

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10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home All About the Bugs 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Wine and Cheese 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop The Console 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Chip-Carving 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Welsh Stick Chair 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Perfect Tenons & Lumber Thicknesses 3:00 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Shaker Style Clock 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Watchers of the North The NWS Patrol A snowmobile breakdown challenges the Gjoa Haven Rangers as they check on a radar station and an abandoned DEW line site. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Indianapolis 6:00 pm Making Tracks The Sunlander: Trains of Tropical Queensland The tracks took over 35 years to build, cutting through rainforest and mountains, over flooding rivers and crocodile-infested swamps. 7:00 pm Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways The Great Japanese Train Ride Chris journeys 1,000 miles across Japan to find out if Japanese railways really are the best in the world and why the people there are so obsessed by them.

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8:00 pm Father Brown The Eye of Apollo When the Church of Apollo comes to Kembleford, Susie is drawn to their charismatic leader. Father Brown must break this spell over Susie or risk losing her forever. 9:00 pm New Tricks Life Expectancy A blood-stained bust uncovered during reconstruction work in a cemetery points UCOS to the murder of someone bludgeoned to death seven years ago. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Sunmakers

21 Sunday 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Blue Ridge: A Crucible of Life 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth What Is the Doomsday Argument? 2:00 pm Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys Media Men Featured profiles include columnist Tony Norman, radio host Chris Moore, photographer Sidney Davis, and social media networker Alex Simmons. 2:30 pm Facing Alzheimer’s: An African American Perspective 3:00 pm Arts in Context A Light in the Dark 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Small Space & Vertical Gardening (San Francisco, CA) 4:00 pm Animal R & R Two starving, orphaned baby bears are rescued. Dealing with such a potentially dangerous species is a first for these rehabbers, who soon discover the growing cubs can pack a punch. 5:00 pm The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Income Inequality: New Gilded Age or Age of Opportunity?

THE EDUCATION OF HARVEY GANTT

On January 28, 1963, a young black man enrolled at Clemson College, making him the first African American accepted to a white school in South Carolina. 5:30 pm This American Land A mountain range in Arizona is home to both a major military base and a community that values the beauty of the landscape. Wolves have returned to Yellowstone National Park. 6:00 pm On Story America Ferrera on the Storyteller’s Responsibility 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Wild! Great Elephant Gathering Experience the stunning natural phenomenon of wild Sri Lankan elephants assembling in large numbers every year, a behavior found in very few places. 8:00 pm DCI Banks Ghosts When the body of a student is found in a ravine, his friends claim he was a model undergraduate. Detectives soon discover that he had a double life manufacturing ecstasy. 9:30 pm The Education of Harvey Gantt 10:00 pm Dick Cheney: A Heartbeat Away Hear the story of the man historians have dubbed the most powerful vice president in the history of the United States. Cheney recounts the story in his own words.

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FACING ALZHEIMER’S: AN AFRICAN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE

Examine the challenges many African American families face today as they try to deal with this difficult and often misunderstood disease.

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Bad Lands 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Super-Duper 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Spring Vegetables 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life Gone Clamming—Part 2 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose

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7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA D-Day’s Sunken Secrets

23 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Simple to Chic T-Shirt Remakes—Part 1 1:30 pm Sew It All In the Loop—Beth Bradley 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Capes Fit for Any Fashion 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Thanksgiving Comes Early 3:00 pm Ellie’s Real Good Food Teeny Kitchen 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Mom’s Day Off 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage New Orleans 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Dead Air There’s murder on the airwaves when Dot’s favorite show is interrupted by an on-air panic. The radio station’s bookkeeper and budding announcer is found choked to death. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Unnatural Habits A halfway house for pregnant and wayward girls, run by Catholic nuns, sets the scene for the tragic death of an escaped teenager.

2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Fish Markets/Gaspergou: Baton Rouge, LA 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino Luscious Soups 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Pastry Cream 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Alfred Portale 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Watchers of the North Arctic Presence Patrol Snowmobile breakdowns and a ranger falling sick on the land threaten a seemingly routine patrol. 7:30 pm Travels with Darley Guadeloupe Islands Caribbean Adventure 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe London: Historic and Dynamic

24 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Bryan A. Stevenson: Just Mercy 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

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8:30 pm Travelscope Germany’s Winter Carnival 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Tough Trains: Siberia

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25 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts The Embellished Stitch 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Folk Dance 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Boy Meets Girl 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Veg-In! 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Braising Smaller Cuts 3:30 pm Simply Ming Mom & Dad—Part 2 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Wightwick 2 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Arcadia When a housewife dies of a mysterious “tummy bug” that has sickened half the police force, Morse’s investigation leads him to a supermarket. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

26 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Trendspotting: Parachute Cord & Flowers 2:00 pm For Your Home Selecting the Details 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Gettin’ Crabby 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Country Ribs and Corn Muffins 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Red and Breakfast 7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground Steep Canyon Rangers 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Ryan Adams / Jenny Lewis 9:00 pm Live at 9:30 Performances by The Arcs, The Jesus and Mary Chain, MS MR, and Frank Turner, with an interview from NPR’s Bob Boilen and comedy from Tony Rock and Hannibal Buress.

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10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Pura Vida, Costa Rica 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Apples 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop The Burkhardt Inspired Green Man Chair 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Linenfold 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Welsh Stick Chair—Part 2 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Smooth Curves, Slot-Cutters & Painting Hardware 3:00 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Queen Anne Table 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Watchers of the North Arctic Presence Patrol Snowmobile breakdowns and a ranger falling sick on the land threaten a seemingly routine patrol. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage New Orleans 6:00 pm Making Tracks The Ghan: Through the Heart of Australia Travel from the bottom end of Australia to the very top, crossing through the stunning red heart of this amazing continent. 7:00 pm Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways The Railway That Created Canada Chris explores one of the world’s most formidable mountain ranges and the amazing engineering achievements that conquered them. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Bride of Christ When two nuns die in mysterious circumstances, Father Brown investigates with the aid of Sister Boniface, an eager young fan of detective novels.

THE RED GREEN SHOW Red and Breakfast

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7:00 pm Wild! Africa’s Super Seven The good, the bad, the ugly, the teacher, the lover, the fighter, and the strong, silent type! They deal with birth, death, and everything in between. 8:00 pm Vera On Harbour Street Vera investigates the mysterious death of a pensioner on a busy train at the height of rush hour. Joe’s daughter is a key witness in the case. 9:30 pm Facing Fear Worlds collide when a former neo-Nazi skinhead and the gay victim of his hate crime meet 25 years after the incident that dramatically shaped both of their lives. 10:00 pm P. O. V. American Promise

RX: DOCTORS OF TOMORROW

The new Hofstra Medical School has taken the standard medical curriculum and stood it on its head. Students learn how to work in teams and emphasize trust and empathy.

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9:00 pm New Tricks The Crazy Gang UCOS is threatened with closure following their perceived mishandling of the Henway case. Their final case begins with the bloody murder of a political activist 15 years ago. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Image of Fendahl

28 Sunday 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan The Great Plains: An Ever-Changing Tapestry 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth How Could God Make Miracles? 2:00 pm Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys Journey to Medicine Meet middle school students, medical school students, and seasoned professional physicians as they pursue careers in medicine. 2:30 pm Rx: Doctors of Tomorrow 3:00 pm Arts in Context In Their Words 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Independent Garden Centers: A Gardener’s Best Resource (Atlanta, GA) 4:00 pm Chicago’s True Nature: The Forest Preserves of Cook County Learn about the impact of open land on our quality of life and what lies ahead for one of the oldest and largest forest preserve systems in the nation. 5:00 pm The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Was the Iraq War a Mistake? 5:30 pm This American Land 6:00 pm On Story Charles Burnett: Film as a Means for Social Change 6:30 pm In the Loop

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1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Long Driveway 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home The Best of Garden Home: Cooking 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Potatoes 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life What’s Your Beef? 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week

THIS AMERICAN LAND Conservationists want to protect a wilderness area from logging and mining in Oregon. Residents in Colorado support more wilderness protection for public lands.

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THE TEST

Examine the history of atomic testing in Nevada, atomic tourism, and the consequences of being in Nevada’s “atomic backyard.” 8:00 pm The Test 9:00 pm Wild! Great Elephant Gathering Experience the stunning natural phenomenon of wild Sri Lankan elephants assembling in large numbers every year, a behavior found in very few places.

30 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Simple to Chic T-Shirt Remakes—Part 2 1:30 pm Sew It All Quick Quillow—Stacy Schlyer 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Zippers: Here, There, Everywhere 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Yum Kippers: Fish Gets Smoked 3:00 pm Ellie’s Real Good Food It’s My Party 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Savory Dinner Pie 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage San Diego 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries A Christmas Murder The party arrives at a chalet and finds one of the residents dead—electrocuted while hanging festive lights. Then the body count starts to rapidly rise. 9:00 pm An Evening with Valerie Jarrett

31 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Marion James: A Brief History of Seven Killings 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Saltwater Fishing: Gulf of Mexico 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino The Ultimate Steak Dinner 3:00 pm Martha Bakes French Meringue

3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Mark Militello 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Watchers of the North The Junior Rangers Get a revealing look into life in the Far North among Inuit teenagers who join the Junior Canadian Rangers. 7:30 pm Travels with Darley Maryland’s Eastern Shore 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe North England’s Lake District and Durham 8:30 pm Travelscope Thailand: Rediscovering Bangkok 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Antarctica

AN EVENING WITH VALERIE JARRETT

Get a unique inside look at this civic leader and businesswoman who is Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama and explore her fascinatingly rich life and career.

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stationbreak Education in America The new schoolyear is just around the corner! Students and teachers will be heading back to the classroom soon. This month, WYCC PBS Chicago is airing several programs on different educational experiences, past and present. How is it that the United States ranks squarely in the middle of all developed countries in reading scores, and in the bottom half for mathematics? Why is it that more than 60% of all American 4th and 8th grade students cannot read with proficiency? Justice and Law Town Hall Meeting (airing Monday, August 8 at 9 p.m.) answers these important questions and more about the American education system. Nearly two years of detailed preparation and planning on the part of college administrators, state politicians, and business leaders led to the mostly peaceful enrollment of the first African American student at Clemson College. The Education of Harvey Gantt, airing Sunday, August 21 at 9:30 p.m., covers this pivotal yet largely forgotten story. How will health professionals of the future be trained? Rx: Doctors of Tomorrow, airing Sunday, August 28 at 2:30 p.m., follows medical students participating in a new kind of curriculum that focuses on working together and learning about the community they serve. Please see the listings for more information.

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Becoming an Educator Teachers have to learn how to teach. There are different theories and best practices that work for different classrooms. The City Colleges of Chicago offer courses to prepare students to become teachers themselves. Students may also work as a teacher aide in elementary schools to gain experience. Please see the CCC Course Catalog for additional courses: http://www.ccc.edu/Pages/course-catalog.aspx EDUCATION 101 – Introduction to Education An introduction to teaching as a profession in the American education system. Includes historical, philosophical, social, legal, and ethical issues. EDUCATION 102 – Using Technology in the Class Integrate technology into pre-K through 12th grade classes. Surveys concepts of technology use and provides hands-on experience with hardware and software.

EDUCATION 256 – The American Public School Function of the school as a social institution; organization, administration, and finance of public education and the major educational issues and trends. EDUCATION 277 – Philosophy Comparative study of philosophical views on the relationship of education to political institutions, social processes, material conditions, and individual ideas.

EDUCATION 203 – Educational Psychology Assessment of aptitudes, capacities, interests, and achievements; and the educational implications of physical, emotional, To enroll today or find more information on classes offered by each of the seven City Colleges, please visit and social development.

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Jacques Pépin

Jacques Pépin was born on December 18, 1935, in Bourg-en-Bresse, France. Pépin worked in the kitchen of his parents’ restaurant, where he discovered his love for food. At age 17, he left for Paris and trained under Lucien Diat at the Plaza Athénée. He later became chef for the French navy. Soon after, he was hired as a personal chef to three heads of state, including Charles de Gaulle. In 1959, Pépin came to the United Sates. He was the director of research and new development for Howard Johnson’s while he earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in French literature at Columbia University. Pépin had a long-running column in The New York Times and now writes a quarterly column for Food & Wine magazine. He has written more than 20 cookbooks and a memoir. He has also hosted more than 13 television series. Pépin has been the recipient of numerous awards, including a Daytime Emmy Award and the IACP TV Series Award. Pépin has also received three of the French government’s highest honors: he is a Chevalier de L’Ordre National de la Legion d’ Honneur, Chevalier de L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and a Chevalier de L’Ordre du Mérite Agricole. WYCC PBS Chicago viewers can see the famed chef’s cooking techniques on Essential Pépin, airing Thursdays at 2:30 p.m.

WYCC PBS Chicago offers teachers of different grade levels an excellent selection of highinterest, educationally rich programs for students, along with accompanying resources— absolutely free! Here are some of this month’s highlights categorized by content area.

SOCIAL STUDIES Program: Silent War Focus: History Grades: 9–12 Airing: Monday, August 1 at 9 p.m.; encore Sunday, August 7 at 7 p.m. Overview: Throughout the 1970s and ‘80s, the front line of the Cold War was hidden beneath the ocean. The Soviets developed submarines that were more sophisticated—bigger, faster, and more luxurious—than any developed by the West. Free Additional Resources: PBS LearningMedia offers many videos of World War II veterans remembering their roles in submarine warfare. Students might be assigned one of the veterans and summarize the interview in the video. Search for “submarine” on pbslearningmedia.org. While WYCC is the place to see and hear musical performances from popular anddid up-and-coming In this interactive lesson from WGBH, students develop a written argument in response to the question, “How artists every evening, you can also tune U.S. foreign policy change in the aftermath of WWII, and what influenced these changes?” TheyFriday gather evidence in to WKKC—the official radio station of the City from videos featuring historian Ben Weber and from primary source speeches, documents, images. 89.3fm or streaming Collegesand of Chicago—on online 24 hours a day at wkkc.fm.

SOCIAL STUDIES Program: Films ByKids Focus: Current Events, Immigration Grades: 9-12 Airing: Sundays, August 7 and 14 at 9:30 p.m. Overview: This documentary series provides kids around the world with the training and the video cameras to make short documentaries about their lives. Renowned filmmakers mentor these young people in the art of filmmaking. This month’s films take place in Colombia and the United States. Free Additional Resources: The series website has behind-the-scenes and other resources, including discussion guides and ideas for taking action. Students might try their hand at filmmaking. They could examine their own community and look for an issue that needs attention.

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Education and Outreach at Fan-Favorite Series Odd Squad Debuts First-Ever Movie In the upcoming Odd Squad: The Movie, airing Sunday, August 7 at 9 a.m., when a rival group of adults called Weird Team arrives with a gadget that fixes any odd problem, Odd Squad is run out of business. The agents are forced to disband and return to life as regular kids. When they learn the gadget isn’t solving problems, but only covering them up, the original Odd Squad agents, Olive and Otto, return to team up with the new Odd Squad. Together, they use math and teamwork to disprove Weird Team and prevent rampant oddness. In addition, new Odd Squad games will be available on pbskids.org and the PBS KIDS Games app.

New PBS KIDS App Encourages Kids and Parents to Play and Learn Together PBS KIDS debuted a new, free app designed to help kids build math skills and empower parents to support their learning. Designed for 3- to 5-yearolds, “Measure Up!” focuses on building kids’ measurement skills through a combination of games, videos, and activities from popular PBS KIDS series. The app also connects to a companion app with tools for parents and caregivers to track progress and find ideas for activities away from the screen. In “Measure Up!”, children can visit a world with characters from PBS KIDS series Dinosaur Train, Peg + Cat, and Sid the Science Kid. There, they explore concepts of length, width, capacity, and weight while collecting rewards through a combination of games, videos, and activities. Grounded in research that demonstrates that engaging with a variety of types of PBS KIDS content accelerates learning, “Measure Up!” thoughtfully sequences different types of media to build key math skills. The games and video content within the app experience have been rigorously tested, ensuring that they offer a positive learning experience for kids.

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MemberCard Benefit of the Month August 2016

FACETS CINEMATHEQUE

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MemberCard #429 Offer: August 2016 Valid for 2 for 1 admission during the month to film screenings; subject to availability.

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Party for the Preserves

Saturday, September 24

Celebrate Public Lands Day with the Forest Preserves at our five new campgrounds! Each campground will have a variety of fun activities that highlight outdoor adventures, restoration, nature exploration and cultural discovery. Daytime activities are free, and stay for the evening campground parties that will include food, drink and fun throughout the night. Fee information and times at fpdcc.com/party.

Camp Dan Beard

You Are Your Greatest Tool: A Guide to Self-reliance

Calling all veteran and rookie DIY-ers! Join us at Camp Dan Beard for a day of building and creative re-use while honing navigation and primitive skills. End the day with DIY stories, songs and food around a fire.

Camp Reinberg

Restore the Preserves; Restore Yourself

Take the time to restore some of the picturesque land in our oldest preserve surrounding Camp Reinberg and then restore yourself with music, food, relaxation and rest.

Camp Shabbona Woods Block Party

Camp Dan Beard 200 Portwine Rd, Northbrook Camp Reinberg 1801 N Quentin, Palatine Camp Shabbona Woods 15810 Torrence Ave, Calumet City Camp Bullfrog Lake 9600 Wolf Rd, Willow Springs Camp Sullivan 14630 Oak Park Ave, Oak Forest

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Join us in this urban preserves for a block party celebration! Hikes to the nature center, nature play, music and more. At the end of the day enjoy an outdoor movie with a DJ and dancing.

Northwest

Camp Bullfrog Lake

North

Lose Yourself in the Wild Central

Southwest

South

Escape the city and meet us at one of the densest wilderness areas in Cook County for a beautiful day filled with yoga, paddling, fishing and astronomy. We’ll end the day with music, food and drink.

Camp Sullivan

Haunted Hikes and Historic Hoe-downs

Camp Sullivan boasts proximity to Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery (well known for its haunted reputation and reported ghost sightings) and a newly restored barn. Try our new climbing wall, nature games and a hike to Bachelor’s Grove. Nature Cat from the PBS Kids show will be joining us! Get down to live music at a good old fashioned barn dance at the end of the day.


Justice and Law Town Hall Meeting

The Chicago Bar Association in partnership with the University of Illinois College of Education and WYCC PBS Chicago are honored to present a candid discussion about “Educational Inequality in America: Myths, Realities, and Seeds for Success in Public Education.”

Monday, August 8 9PM


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