Program Listings - January 2023

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JANUARY /EARLY FEBRUARY 2023

WXXI-TV DAYTIME SCHEDULE JANUARY/EARLY FEBRUARY

PLEASE NOTE: WXXI-TV’s daytime schedule listed here runs from 6:00am to 7:00pm. The complete prime time television schedule begins on page 2. The PBS Kids programs below are shaded in gray.

Monday-Friday

6:00am Xavier Riddle & the Secret Museum

6:30am Arthur

7:00am Molly of Denali

7:30am Wild Kratts

8:00am Hero Elementary

8:30am Alma's Way

9:00am Curious George

9:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

10:00am Rosie's Rules

10:30am Donkey Hodie

11:00am Sesame Street

11:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific

12:00pm Dinosaur Train

12:30pm Elinor Wonders Why

1:00pm Sesame Street

1:30pm Rosie's Rules

2:00pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

2:30pm Let’s Go Luna!

3:00pm Nature Cat

3:30pm Wild Kratts

4:00pm Alama's Way

4:30pm Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum

5:00pm America’s Test Kitchen

5:30pm Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television

6:00pm BBC World News America

6:30pm BBC World News Outside Source

BBC World News Today (Fridays)

7:00pm PBS NewsHour

Saturday

6:00am Mister Roger’s Neighborhood

6:30am Arthur

7:00am Molly of Denali

7:30am Wild Kratts

8:00am Hero Elementary

8:30am Alma's Way

9:00am Curious George

9:30am A Wider World

10:00am This Old House

10:30am Ask This Old House

11:00am Woodsmith Shop

11:30am Ciao Italia

12:00pm Lidia’s Kitchen

12:30pm Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television

1:00pm Somewhere South

2:00pm America's Test Kitchen

2:30pm Cook’s Country

3:00pm The Bletchley Circle (1/7)/ Adventures of T-Man (1/14)/ A Short History of the English Garden (1/21)

Sunday

6:00am Mister Roger’s Neighborhood

6:30am Arthur

7:00am *London's New Years' Day Parade (1/1)/Molly of Denali

7:30am Wild Kratts

8:00am Hero Elementary

8:30am Alma's Way

9:00am Curious George

9:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

10:00am Rosie's Rules

10:30am Donkey Hodie

11:00am By the River

11:30am Gzero World with Ian Bremmer

12:00pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

12:30pm The Chavis Chronicles

London's New Years' Day Parade airs New Year's Day, January 1st from 7:00 am to 10:30 am

Twenty-four marching bands and 1,000 cheerleaders from schools and colleges across the United States prepare in anticipation to perform through the streets of London. See the tremendous effort that goes into London's annual New Years Day Parade and how so many groups and individuals come together to make the event spectacular.

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WXXI-TV SCHEDULE JANUARY/EARLY FEBRUARY

Sunday, January 1, 2023

1:00pm Urban Forge: Ozark Artistry

2:00pm Inauguration of Governor Kathy Hochul

3:00pm NOVA Dog Tales

4:30pm NOVA Cat Tales

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7:00pm Secrets of Royal Travel Secrets of The Royal Train

8:00pm Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2023 Celebrate the new year with this annual classical music celebration.

9:30pm All Creatures Great amd Small: The Next Chapter Go behind-the-scenes of the hit series about the world's favorite veterinarian and his menagerie of animal patients.

11:00pm Cultural Expressions: Kwanazaa

Monday, January 2

8:00pm Antiques Roadshow Filoli, Hour 1

9:00pm How to Paint The Mona Lisa Mona Lisa's secrets are unlocked as Da Vinci's painting techniques are recreated.

10:00pm Independent Lens Children of Las Brisas In an impoverished Venezuela neighborhood, the power of music is put to the test for a national youth orchestra.

11:30pm Amanpour and Company

12:30am This Old House

Tuesday, January 3

8:00pm Finding Your Roots Hidden Kin Actors Julia Roberts and Edward Norton discover their hidden connections to history and each other.

9:00pm American Experience Lie Detector Discover the story of the polygraph, the controversial device that transformed modern police work, seized headlines, and was extolled as an infallible crime-fighting tool.

10:00pm FRONTLINE Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus, Pt. 1 Frontline & Forbidden Stories investigates the powerful spyware Pegasus, sold to governments around the world by the Israeli company NSO Group.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Wednesday, January 4

8:00pm Nature The Alps: The High Life

9:00pm First Contact: An Alien Encounter Mixing a fictional narrative with documentary interviews, this film tells the dramatic story of an encounter with an extraterrestrial artifact and explores the new tools we have available in search for life beyond earth.

10:30pm Antiques Roadshow Recut Out of This World, Pt. 1

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Thursday, January 5

8:00pm American Masters Brian Wilson: Long Promised Road

Explore the life and career of Brian Wilson, singer, songwriter and co-founder of The Beach Boys, as he and Rolling Stone editor Jason Fine drive around LA.

9:30pm Opportunity Knock$, Ep. 10 of 13

10:00pm Death in Paradise, Season 10, Ep. 8

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Friday, January 6

8:00pm Washington Week

8:30pm Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan Cecile Richards

9:00pm Toni Morrison: American Masters Toni Morrison leads an assembly of her peers and critics on an exploration of the powerful themes she confronted throughout her literary career in this artful and intimate meditation that examines the life and work of the legendary storyteller.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Saturday, January 7

3:00pm The Bletchley Circle, Pts.1-3 of 3

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm New York Now

7:00pm The Lawrence Welk Show You're Never Too Young

8:00pm Father Brown The Eye of Apollo

9:00pm Midsomer Murders Habeas Corpus, Ep. 1 & 2

10:30pm Astrid Puzzle, Ep. 1 of 9 Astrid Nielsen works in the library of the judicial police. She has Asperger's

syndrome. With an incredible memory she excels at analyzing files of ongoing investigations.

12:00am ACL 8th Annual Hall of Fame Honors Sheryl Crow

Sunday, January 8

1:00pm The U.S. and the Holocaust The Golden Door (Beginnings - 1938), Pt. 1 of 3

3:30pm The Last Ring Home

4:00pm This Old House

4:30pm Ask This Old House

5:00pm Opportunity Knock$, Pt. 7 of 13

5:30pm Love and Respect with Killer Mike

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7:00pm Secrets of Royal Travel Secrets of the Royal Flight

8:00pm Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece Season 3, The Vanishing, Ep. 1

9:00pm All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece Season 3, Second Time Lucky, Ep. 1

10:00pm Vienna Blood, Deadly Communion, Pt. 1

11:00pm Secrets of Sacred Architecture

12:00am Secrets of Royal Travel Secrets of the Royal Flight

Dialogue on Disability Week

WXXI and Al Sigl Community of Agencies presents this week of special programming designed to stimulate dialogue about people of all abilities and promote a more inclusive community. Programs that are part of this initiative are marked with DOD and you can learn more at WXXI.org/dod.

Monday, January 9

8:00pm Antiques Roadshow Filoli, Hour 2

9:00pm POV He's My Brother Christine's brother Peter experiences his world through touch, smell, and taste. Now 30 years old, Peter's family is having trouble finding the proper care for his multiple disabilities. This film explores how the family works to assure him a dignified life once the parents are gone. DOD

10:00pm POV I Didn't See You There Spurred by the spectacle of a circus tent outside his apartment, a disabled filmmaker launches into a meditative journey exploring the history of freakdom, vision, & (in) visibility. DOD

11:30pm Amanpour and Company

12:30am This Old House

Tuesday, January 10

8:00pm Finding Your Roots Salems Lot Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes guests Claire Danes and Jeff Daniels on a journey through primal scenes from America's past-leading all the way back to an infamous witch hunt.

9:00pm A Good Life This WXXI production takes an intimate look into the lives of six adults living with Intellectual/ Developmental Disabilities and their families. DOD

10:00pm FRONTLINE Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus, Pt. 2 The investigation into the powerful spyware Pegasus, sold to governments around the world by the Israeli company NSO Group continues.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Wednesday, January 11

8:00pm Nature The Alps: Winter's Fortress

9:00pm NOVA: Beyond The Elements Reactions Discover how chemical reactions constantly transform our world.

10:00pm Secrets of the Dead The Caravaggio Heist Father Marius Zerafa, director of museums in Malta, risks his life to recover a Caravaggio masterpiece stolen from a cathedral in 1984.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Thursday, January 12

8:00pm American Masters Becoming Helen Keller Revisit Helen Keller's rich career and explore how she put her celebrity to use to advocate for human rights in the pursuit of social justice for all, particularly women, the poor and people with disabilities. DOD

9:30pm America ReFramed Vision Portraits Acclaimed director Rodney Evans takes viewers on a personal journey as he ponders how the deterioration of his vision will impact his life and work. DOD

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Friday, January 13

8:00pm Washington Week

8:30pm Concrete Gridiron In 2021, a wheelchair football league launched nationwide. Follow the Buffalo team as they navigate their inaugural season, and discover lifelong purpose in adaptive sports. DOD

9:00pm In A Different Key A mother tracks down the first person diagnosed with autism to learn if his life holds promise for her own autistic son. She documents both cruelty and kindness, but also hope that more of us are learning to have the backs of those who are different. DOD

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

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Saturday, January 14

4:00pm POV He's My Brother See 1/9 at 9pm for description. DOD

5:00pm America ReFramed Deej A gifted, young writer and advocate for nonspeaking autistics, this film showcases Deej's resolve and creativity in forging strong bonds with his parents, his devoted extended family, and a community of close friends. DOD

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm New York Now

7:00pm The Lawrence Welk Show Memories of Nat King Cole

8:00pm Father Brown The Bride of Christ

9:00pm Midsomer Murders The Incident at Cooper Hill

10:30pm Astrid The Haunting, Pt. 1, Ep. 2 of 9

11:30pm Bluegrass Underground: Making of the Caverns

12:00pm Austin City Limits Nathaniel Ratcliffe & The Night Sweats/Adia Victoria

Sunday, January 15

1:00pm The U.S. and the Holocaust Yearning to Breathe Free (1938-42), Pt. 2 of 3

3:30pm Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey Through Poland with Man's Best Friend With the help of their loyal guide dogs, six blind Israelis travel on the March of the Living, a program that brings students from all over the world to Auschwitz. DOD

4:00pm This Old House

4:30pm Ask This Old House

5:00pm Opportunity Knock$, Pt. 8 of 13

5:30pm Love and Respect with Killer Mike

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7:00pm America ReFramed Hayden and Her Family The Currys welcomed five international adoptees with special needs into their large family. DOD

8:00pm Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece, Season 3, Ep. 2, Arabella's

9:00pm All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece, Season 3, Honeymoon's Over, Ep. 2

10:00pm Vienna Blood Deadly Communion, Pt. 2

11:00pm Independent Lens Move Me At 27, Kelsey Peterson dove into Lake Superior as a dancer and emerged paralyzed. But within the Spinal Cord Injury community, she found allies in her quest to discover who she is now and to dance with a disability. DOD

Monday, January 16

8:00pm Antiques Roadshow Filoli, Hour 3

9:00pm NYS Celebrates Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Paths to Change

10:00pm Independent Lens The Big Payback Tells the story of

how a rookie alderwoman in Evanston, Illinois led the passage of the first tax-funded reparations bill for Black Americans and stirred up a debate about the debt owed from the U.S.

11:30pm Amanpour and Company

12:30am This Old House

Tuesday, January 17

8:00pm Finding Your Roots Secret Lives Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uses DNA to help comedians Carol Burnett and Niecy Nash solve deep family mysteries.

9:00pm American Experience Zora Neale Hurston: Claiming A Space Meet the influential author and key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Also, an anthropologist, Hurston collected folklore throughout the South and Caribbean - reclaiming, honoring and celebrating Black life on its own terms.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Wednesday, January 18

8:00pm Nature Wildheart Immerse yourself in Scotland's wild highland landscape and meet its long-lived forest keeper, a magnificent Scots pine tree

9:00pm NOVA: Beyond The Elements Indestructible Scientists have created virtually indestructible versions of glass, rubber, and plastic. But are they too tough?

10:00pm Secrets of the Dead World War Speed Follow historian James Holland on his quest to understand how the use of amphetamines affected the course of WW II and unleashed the first pharmacological arms race.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Thursday, January 19

8:00pm La Otra Mirada Tobacco, Pants and Jazz, Pt. 1 of 13

After the mysterious murder of the Spanish ambassador in Lisbon, Teresa follows a lead to a young girls academy in Seville. Teresa decides to pose as a teacher and applies for a place at the academy.

9:30pm Opportunity Knock$, Ep. 11 of 13

10:00pm Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany, Pt. 1 of 2 Recently discovered home movie footage from 1936 offers a unique insight into what people in pre-war Germany were thinking and experiencing.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Friday, January 20

8:00pm Washington Week

8:30pm Great Performances Intimate Apparel Experience the story of seamstress Esther, played by Rochester's own Kearstin Piper Brown, who begins writing to a mysterious suitor laboring on the Panama Canal.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Saturday, January 21

4:00pm The Bletchley Circle, Season 2, Blood on Their Hands, Pt. 1 & 2 of 4

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm New York Now

7:00pm The Lawrence Welk Show Broadway Musicals

8:00pm Father Brown The Devil's Dust

9:00pm Midsomer Murders Breaking The Chain, Pts. 1 & 2

10:30pm Astrid The Haunting, Pt. 2, Ep. 3 of 9

11:30pm The Cavern Sessions Moon Taxi

12:00am Austin City Limits Adrian Quesada "Boleros Psicodelicos"

Sunday, January 22

1:00pm The U.S. and the Holocaust The Homeless: The Tempest-Tossed (1942 - ), Pt. 3 of 3

3:30pm POV Shorts Making Memories

4:00pm This Old House

4:30pm Ask This Old House

5:00pm Opportunity Knock$, Pt. 9 of 13

5:30pm Love and Respect with Killer Mike

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7:00pm Legacy List with Matt Paxton, Season 4, Ep. 1 of 6

8:00pm Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece, Season 3, Hotel St. Marc, Ep.3

9:00pm All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece Season 3, Surviving Siegfried, Ep. 3

10:00pm Vienna Blood, The God of Shadows Pt. 1

11:00pm The Bletchley Circle, Season 2, Blood on Their Hands: Pts. 1 & 2

Monday, January 23

8:00pm Antiques Roadshow Santa Fe's Museum Hill, Hour 1

9:00pm When Comedy Went to School Tells the story of the Catskill hotels & bungalow colonies that provided the setting for a group of young Jewish-American comedians who redefined stand-up & sketch comedy.

10:00pm Independent Lens No Straight Lines From DIY underground comix scene to mainstream acceptance, meet five queer comicswhose uncensored commentary on LGBTQ+ life left no topic untouched.

11:30pm Amanpour and Company

12:30am This Old House

Tuesday, January 24

8:00pm Finding Your Roots Long Way from Home

9:00pm American Masters Roberta Flack Follow the music icon from a piano lounge through her rise to stardom.

10:30pm POV Shorts The Changing Same

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Wednesday, January 25

8:00pm Nature Soul of the Ocean Take a deep breath and experience the complex world of ocean waters.

9:00pm NOVA: Beyond The Elements Life Without the chemistry of photosynthesis, ozone, and an enzyme called Rubisco, we wouldn't exist. So why do we?

10:00pm Secrets of the Dead Bombing Auschwitz Join historians, survivors, and experts as they consider one of the great moral dilemmas of the 20th century. Should the Allies have risked killing Auschwitz prisoners & bombed the camp to stop future atrocities?

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Thursday, January 26

8:00pm La Otra Mirada A Vote of Confidence, Pt. 2 of 13 Rumors about Teresa are beginning to spread as she resembles the suspect in the murder of the Spanish ambassador in Lisbon. Meanwhile, the academy is involved in a crisis forcing Manuela and Luisa to compete for the principal position.

9:30pm Opportunity Knock$, Pt. 12 of 13

10:00pm Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany, Pt. 2 of 2

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Friday, January 27

8:00pm Washington Week

8:30pm POV Shorts Shut Up and Paint

9:00pm Next at the Kennedy Center The Roots Residency Hip Hop band The Roots give an electrifying performance during their residency at the Kennedy Center.

10:00pm Lionel Richie: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize Honoring singer-songwriter Lionel Richie.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

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Saturday, January 28

4:00pm The Bletchley Circle, Uncustomed Goods: Part 1 & 2

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm New York Now

7:00pm The Lawrence Welk Show All Time Favorites

8:00pm Father Brown The Face of Death

9:00pm Midsomer Murders A Dying Art, Pts. 1 & 2

10:30pm Astrid Missing Link

12:00am Austin City Limits Jon Batiste

Sunday, January 29

1:00pm Josh Groban's Great Big Radio City Show

3:00pm Rick Steves Why We Travel

4:00pm This Old House

4:30pm Ask This Old House

5:00pm Opportunity Knock$, Pt. 10 of 13

5:30pm Love and Respect with Killer Mike

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7:00pm Legacy List with Matt Paxton, Season 4, Ep. 2 of 6

8:00pm Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece, Season 3, Bloodline, Ep. 4

9:00pm All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece Season 3,What A Balls Up!, Ep. 4

10:00pm Vienna Blood, The God of Shadows, Pt. 2

11:00pm The Bletchley Circle, Season 2, Uncustomed Goods: Pts. 1 & 2

Monday, January 30

8:00pm Antiques Roadshow Santa Fe's Museum Hill, Hour 2

9:00pm Dream Land: Little Rock's 9th Street Details the history of this district, the Black community in Little Rock, and race relations in the city.

10:00pm Independent Lens The Picture Taker The vibrant, complicated life of Ernest Withers African American photographer of the Civil Rights movement, and paid FBI informant was anything but black and white.

11:30pm Amanpour and Company

12:30am This Old House

Tuesday, January 31

8:00pm Finding Your Roots Rising from the Ashes Henry Louis Gates traces the roots of actors Brian Cox and Viola Davis, uncovering records from workhouses in Scotland and slave plantations in South Carolina that reveal individuals who battled to build a better life for their families.

9:00pm Fight The Power: How Hip Hop Changed The World The Foundation, Pt. 1 of 4 Rap Icon Chuck D explores four decades of Hip Hop history.

10:00pm FRONTLINE Putin and the Presidents Vladimir

Putin's clashes with American presidents as he's tried to rebuild the Russian empire.

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Wednesday, February 1

8:00pm Nature The Elephant and the Termite

9:00pm NOVA London Super Tunnel

10:00pm Secrets of the Dead King Arthur's Lost Kingdom

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Thursday, February 2

8:00pm La Otra Mirada, Portraits in Pastel Tones, Ep. 3

9:30pm Opportunity Knock$, Pt. 13 of 13

10:00pm TBA 11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News 12:30am Ask This Old House

Friday, February 3

8:00pm Washington Week

8:30pm Legacy of Love

9:00pm Making Black America: Throught the Grapevine, Pts. 1 & 2 of 4

11:00pm Amanpour and Company

12:00am BBC World News

12:30am This Old House

Saturday, February 4

4:00pm TBA

6:00pm PBS News Weekend

6:30pm New York Now

7:00pm The Lawrence Welk Show Salute to Sinatra

8:00pm Father Brown The Mayor and the Magician

9:00pm Midsomer Murders Saints and Sinners, Pts. 1 & 2

10:30pm Astrid Closed Room

12:00am Austin City Limits

11:30pm The Cavern Sessions

12:00am Austin City Limits

Sunday, January 1

America ReFramed MARATHON

1pm First Vote

2pm Tutwiler

3pm Vision Portraits

4:30pm Daughter of a Lost Bird

6pm Drivers Wanted

7pm Sisters Rising

8pm La Manplesa: An Uprising Remembered

9pm Fannie Lou Hamer's America

10:30pm The Unafraid

12am Deej

Monday, January 2

1pm Overheard with Evan Smith

1:30pm The Open Mind

2pm POV Fruits of Labor

3:30pm POV Landfall

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm DW The Day

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope

9pm Life on the Line The Hidden Pandemic

9:30pm Stories from the Stage

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

11:30pm BBC World News

12am Tightrope: Americans Reaching/Hope

Tuesday, January 3

1pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

1:30pm Asia Insight

2pm POV Happy Winter

3pm POV Farmsteaders

4pm Independent Lens Duty Free

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Human: The World Within React

8pm Human: The World Within Pulse

9pm Human: The World Within Fuel

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Wednesday, January 4

1pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

1:30pm Great Decisions In Foreign Policy

2pm Indep. Lens ...The NFL's Cheerleader Problem

3pm Roadtrip Nation: Rerouting

4pm Roadtrip Nation: Skill Shift

5pm DW News

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5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Reel South: Hindsight

7:30pm Indep. Lens Children of Las Brisas

9pm FRONTLINE Global Spyware Scandal, Pt. 1 10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Thursday, January 5

1pm Story in the Public Square

1:30pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

2 pm Basquiat: American Masters

3:30pm American Masters Ailey

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Our Kids: Narrowing/Opportunity Gap

8pm America ReFramed Jaddoland 9pm Reel South Mossville: ...Trees Fall 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm DW The Day

Friday, January 6

1pm Gzero World with Ian Bremmer

1:30pm Closer to Truth

2pm Life on the Line The Hidden Pandemic

2:30pm Stories from the Stage

3pm America ReFramed Jaddoland

4pm Reel South Mossville: ...Trees Fall

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm DW The Day

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm POV American Promise 9pm American Experience Lie Detector 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm DW The Day

Saturday, January 7

1:30pm Reel South: Hindsight Volume 3 2pm POV American Promise

4pm American Experience Lie Detector

5pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

5:30pm Washington Week

6pm DW Focus On Europe

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7pm After Action All Gave Some

8pm Amer. Exper. Blinding of Isaac Woodard

10pm America ReFramed Jaddoland

11pm Reel South Mossville: Trees Fall

12am Amer. Exper. Blinding of Isaac Woodard

Sunday, January 8

1pm America's Heartland

1:30pm Start Up

2pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

2:30pm Firing Line with Maragret Hoover

3pm The Open Mind

3:30pm ICT Newscast with Aliyah Chavez

4pm DW Global 3000

4:30pm On Story

5pm America ReFramed Jaddoland

6pm Reel South Mossville:...Trees Fall

7pm ...Ukraine's Frontline Journalist

8pm Nature The Alps: The High Life

9pm Finding Your Roots Hidden Kin

10pm The U.S. and the Holocaust The Golden Door (Beginnings - 1938)

Monday, January 9

1pm Overheard with Evan Smith

1:30pm The Open Mind

2pm Doc World Why Slavery? Was A Yazidi Slave

3pm Amer Masters Oliver Sacks: His Own Life DOD

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Building The American Dream

8pm Mariposas Del Campo

9:30pm Stories from the Stage

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Tuesday, January 10

1pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

1:30pm Asia Insight

2pm Doc World Why Slavery? A Woman Captured

3pm American Masters Lennon NYC

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Human: The World Within Defend

8pm Human: The World Within Sense DOD

9pm Human: The World Within Birth

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Wednesday, January 11

1pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

1:30pm Energy Switch Responding/Climate Change

2pm Doc World Why Slavery? Selling Children

3pm American Masters Rita Moreno

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Signing Black in America DOD

7:30pm POV Didn't See You There DOD

9pm FRONTLINE Global Spyware ScandaPt. 2 10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Thursday, January 12

1pm Story in the Public Square

1:30pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

2pm Doc World North Korea's Secret Slaves...

3pm Doc World Why Slavery? Maid In Hell 4pm A Good Life DOD

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America 6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Our Kids: Narrowing The Opp. Gap 8pm America ReFramed For The Love of Rutland 9:30pm Employment Matters DOD 10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Friday, January 13

1pm Gzero World with Ian Bremmer

1:30pm Closer to Truth

2pm Reel South: Hindsight Volume 2

2:30pm Stories from the Stage

3pm America ReFramed For The Love of Rutland

4:30pm Employment Matters

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Community First: A Home for the Homeless

8pm City Voices: Homelessness...

9pm Adventures of T-Man DOD 10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Saturday, January 14

1:30pm Reel South: Hindsight Volume 2

2pm Community First: A Home for the Homeless

3pm City Voices: Homelessness...

4pm American Experience ....The History of Jeans

5pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

5:30pm Washington Week

6pm DW Focus On Europe

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7pm After Action In Doc

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8pm POV Didn't See You There DOD

9:30pm Reel South: Hindsight Volume 2

10pm Amer. ReFramed For The Love of Rutland

11:30pm Employment Matters DOD

12am POV Didn't See You There

Sunday, January 15

1pm America's Heartland

1:30pm Start Up

2pm TBA

3pm The Open Mind

3:30pm ICT Newscast with Aliyah Chavez

4pm DW Global 3000

4:30pm On Story

5pm America ReFramed For The Love of Rutland

6:30pm Employment Matters

7pm Variety Studio: Actors On Actors

7:30pm Variety Studio: Actors On Actors

8pm Nature The Alps: Winter's Fortress

9pm Finding Your Roots Salems Lot

10pm The U.S. and the Holocaust Yearning to Breathe Free (1938 - 1942)

Monday, January 16

1pm Overheard with Evan Smith

1:30pm The Open Mind

2pm Art in the 21st Century London

3pm Art in the 21st Century Beijing

4pm Art in the 21st Century Borderlands

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm 87th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards

8pm Legacy of Love

8:30pm ...The Life of Franklin H. Williams

9pm Life on the Line Still The Calling

9:30pm Stories from the Stage

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Tuesday, January 17

1pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

1:30pm Asia Insight

2pm Craft In America Memory

3pm Craft In America Landscape

4pm Craft In America Community

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm NOVA: Beyond The Elements Reactions

8pm Secrets/Dead The Caravaggio Heist

9pm ...Our Quest for Meaning/Age of Science

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10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Wednesday, January 18

1pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

1:30pm Energy Switch Future of Natural Gas

2pm Craft In America Origins

3pm Craft In America Process

4pm Craft In America Messages

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Heard

8:30pm Independent Lens The Big Payback

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Thursday, January 19

1pm Story in the Public Square

1:30pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

2pm Craft In America Family

3pm Craft In America Threads

4pm Craft In America Crossroads

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Our Kids: Narrowing The Op. Gap

8pm Amer. ReFramed The Place That Makes Us

9:30pm Employment Matters Too

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Friday, January 20

1pm Gzero World with Ian Bremmer

1:30pm Closer to Truth

2pm Life on the Line Still The Calling

2:30pm Stories from the Stage

3pm Amer. ReFramed The Place That Makes Us

4:30pm Employment Matters Too

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Reel South Madame Pipi

7:30pm Reel South Sustained Outrage

8pm American Experience Zora Neale Hurston

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Saturday, January 21

1:30pm Stories from the Stage

2pm Reel South Madame Pipi

2:30pm Reel South Sustained Outrage

3pm American Experience Zora Neale Hurston

5pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

5:30pm Washington Week

6pm DW Focus On Europe

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7pm After Action Pledge of Allegiance

8pm Independent Lens The Big Payback

9:30pm Legacy of Love

10pm Amer. ReFramed The Place That Makes Us

11:30pm Employment Matters Too

12am Independent Lens The Big Payback

Sunday, January 22

1pm America's Heartland

1:30pm Start Up

2pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

2:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

3pm The Open Mind

3:30pm ICT Newscast with Aliyah Chavez 4pm DW Global 3000

4:30pm On Story

5pm Amer. ReFramed The Place That Makes Us

6:30pm Employment Matters Too

7pm Variety Studio: Actors On Actors

7:30pm Variety Studio: Actors On Actors

8pm Nature Wildheart

9pm Finding Your Roots Secret Lives

10pm The U.S. and the Holocaust The Homless, The Tempest-Tossed (1942 - )

Monday, January 23

1pm Overheard with Evan Smith

1:30pm The Open Mind

2pm Future of Work New Industrial Revolution

3pm Future of Work Futureproof

4pm Future of Work Changing Work...

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Codeswitching: Race and Identity in the

8pm Independent Lens A Reckoning In Boston

9:30pm Stories from the Stage

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Tuesday, January 24

1pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

1:30pm Asia Insight

2pm Hiding In Plain Sight The Storm

4pm The Definition of Insanity

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America 6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm NOVA: Beyond The Elements Indestructible 8pm Secrets of the Dead World War Speed

9pm ...Our Quest for Meaning/Age of Science

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Wednesday, January 25

1pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

1:30pm Energy Switch

2pm Hiding In Plain Sight Resilience

4pm Crazy

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24 6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Independent Lens... A Tale of Two Americas 8:30pm Independent Lens No Straight Lines 10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Thursday, January 26

1pm Story in the Public Square

1:30pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

2pm Facing Suicide

3:30pm Independent Lens Try Harder!

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Our Kids: Narrowing The Op. Gap

8pm America ReFramed The Area 9pm POV Grit

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Friday, January 27

1pm Gzero World with Ian Bremmer

1:30pm Closer to Truth

2pm ...The Life of Franklin H. Williams

2:30pm Stories from the Stage

3pm America ReFramed The Area

4pm POV Grit

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Irma: My Life In Music

8:30pm American Masters Roberta Flack

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

11:30pm BBC World News

12am Irma: My Life In Music

Saturday, January 28

1:30pm Stories from the Stage

2pm Irma: My Life In Music

3:30pm American Masters Roberta Flack

5pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

5:30pm Washington Week

6pm DW Focus On Europe

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7pm After Action Glass Ceiling

8pm Independent Lens No Straight Lines

9:30pm ...The Life of Franklin H. Williams

10pm America ReFramed The Area

11pm POV Grit

12am Independent Lens No Straight Lines

Sunday, January 29

1pm America's Heartland

1:30pm Start Up

2pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

2:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

3pm The Open Mind

3:30pm ICT Newscast with Aliyah Chavez

4pm DW Global 3000

4:30pm On Story

5pm America ReFramed The Area

6pm POV Grit

7pm POV In my Blood it Runs

8pm Nature Soul of the Ocean

9pm Finding Your Roots Long Way from Home

10pm FRONTLINE Growing Up Poor In America

11pm America's Dairyland: at the Crossroads

12am Nature Soul of the Ocean

Monday, January 30

1pm Overheard with Evan Smith

1:30pm The Open Mind

2pm Great Estates Scotland Dumfries

3pm Great Estates Scotland Kincardine

4pm Secrets of Althorp - The Spencers

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Waging Change

8pm Independent Lens Represent

9:30pm Stories from the Stage

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

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Tuesday, January 31

1pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

1:30pm Asia Insight

2pm Great Estates Scotland Rosslyn

3pm Great Estates of Scotland Inveraray

4pm Secrets of Chatsworth

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm NOVA: Beyond The Elements Life 8pm Secrets of the Dead Bombing Auschwitz 9pm ...Our Quest for Meaning/Age of Science

10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm DW The Day 11:30pm BBC World News

Wednesday, February 1

1pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

1:30pm Energy Switch

2pm Bird: Not Out of Nowhere

3pm Miles Davis: American Masters 5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America 6pm France 24 6:30pm NHK Newsline 7pm Reel South 8:30pm Independent Lens The Picture Takers 9pm FRONTLINE Putin and the War 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm DW The Day

Thursday, February 2

1pm Story in the Public Square 1:30pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden 2pm Queen of Swing

3pm Dream Land: Little Rock's West 9th St. 4pm We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz 5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America 6pm France 24 6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Bridging The Divide: Tom Bradley... 8pm Amer. ReFramed Where the Pavement Ends 9:30pm Why This Moment 10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Friday, Februrary 3

1pm Gzero World with Ian Bremmer

1:30pm Closer to Truth

2pm Reel South

2:30pm Stories from the Stage

3pm Amer. ReFramed Where the Pavement Ends

4:30pm Why This Moment

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Groveland Four

8pm Amer. Exp. The Blinding of Isaac Woodard 11pm DW The Day

Saturday, February 4

1:30pm POV Shorts

2pm Groveland Four

3pm Amer. Exp. The Blinding of Isaac Woodard

5pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

5:30pm Washington Week

6pm DW Focus On Europe

6:30pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

7pm After Action Her Silence

8pm ...How Hip Hop Changed The World 9pm We're Still Here

10pm Amer. ReFramed Where the Pavement Ends 11:30pm Why This Moment

Sunday, February 5

1pm America's Heartland

1:30pm Start Up

2pm TBA

3pm The Open Mind

3:30pm ICT Newscast with Aliyah Chavez

4pm DW Global 3000

4:30pm On Story

5pm Amer. ReFramed Where the Pavement Ends 6:30pm Why This Moment

7pm Harriet Tubman: Visions of Freedom 8pm Nature The Elephant and the Termite 9pm Finding Your Roots

10pm AmericanExperience Freedom Riders

Monday, February 6

1pm Overheard with Evan Smith

1:30pm The Open Mind

2pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 1

3pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 2

4pm John Lewis - Get in the Way

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Guilty Until Proven Guilty

8pm When The Waters Get Deep

9pm Local, USA

9:30pm Stories from the Stage

10pm PBS NewsHour

11pm DW The Day

Tuesday, February 7

1pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

1:30pm Asia Insight

2pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 3 3pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 4 4pm Jim Crow of the North 5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24 6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm NOVA London Super 8pm Secrets of the Dead 9pm Expedition with Steve Backshal 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm DW The Day 11:30pm BBC World News

Wednesday, February 8

1pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

1:30pm Energy Switch

2pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 5 3pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 6 5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America 6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm Justice In Chester

7:30pm Independent Lens Outta The Muck 9pm FRONTLINE 10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm DW The Day

Thursday, February 9

1pm Story in the Public Square

1:30pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

2pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 7 3pm Eyes on the Prize, Pt. 8 4pm Reel South

5pm DW News

5:30pm BBC World News America

6pm France 24

6:30pm NHK Newsline

7pm POV Homegoings

8pm Amer. ReFramed Vision Portraits 9:30pm POV Shorts

10pm PBS NewsHour 11pm DW The Day

PG. 8 PG. 9

TV21.3/CABLE 1276 JANUARY 2023/EARLY FEBRUARY

CREATE WEEKLY SHOWCASES

Fridays (9pm-12am) Saturdays (10am-3pm) Sundays (12pm-5pm)

1/6-1/8 America's Test Kitchen: The crews of America's Test Kitchen and Cook's Country share their best soup and stew recipes in a virtual cook-off.

1/13-1/15 Healthy Living Kick of 2023 with Create's healthy-living experts Christina Pirello, Laura Theodore, Stacey Millner-Collins, and Miranda Esmonde-White, as they show you how to nourish your mind, body, and soul.

1/20-1/22 Places to Love Traveler Samantha Brown immerses herself in some of the world's top destinations — from bustling European capitals to the Pacific Northwest wilderness.

1/27-1/29 Family Travel Host, travel writer, and guide Colleen Kelly shares expert travel tips and insights to create fun-filled family vacations and lasting memories.

Create Mondays

6:00am The Legacy List with Matt Paxton

7:00am Best of Sewing with Nancy

7:30am Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

8:00am This Old House

8:30am Ask This Old House

9:00am Dining with the Chef

9:30am Fit to Eat

10:00am Discover the Upper Cumberland

10:30am Seeing Canada

11:00am Rick Steves’ Europe

11:30am Best of The Joy of Painting

12:00pm In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs

12:30pm My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas

1:00pm Best of Sewing with Nancy

1:30pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

2:00pm This Old House

2:30pm Ask This Old House

3:00pm Best of Sewing with Nancy

3:30pm America’s Test Kitchen

4:00pm In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs

4:30pm Fit to Eat

5:00pm Discover the Upper Cumberland

5:30pm Seeing Canada

6:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

6:30pm Lucky Chow

7:00pm Simply Ming

7:30pm Cook’s Country

8:00pm America’s Test Kitchen

8:30pm Lucky Chow

9:00pm The Great American Recipe (1/2) America’s Test Kitchen (1/9) Yoga in Practice (1/16) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/23) Family Travel with

Colleen Kelly (1/30)

9:30pm The Great American Recipe (1/2) Cook's Country (1/9)

Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board (1/16)

Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/23) Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (1/30)

10:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

10:30pm Seeing Canada

11:00pm In The Americas with David Yetman

11:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting

12:00am Lucky Chow

Create Tuesdays

6:00am J Schwanke’s Life in Bloom

6:30am Culture Quest

7:00am Quilting Arts

7:30am Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer

8:00am This Old House

8:30am Woodsmith Shop

9:00am Tastemakers

9:30am Lidia's Kitchen

10:00am DayTripper

10:30am Travelscope

11:00am Rick Steves’ Europe

11:30am Best of The Joy of Painting

12:00pm Tastemakers

12:30pm Lidia's Kitchen

1:00pm Quilting Arts

1:30pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer

2:00pm This Old House

2:30pm Woodsmith Shop

3:00pm Quilting Arts

3:30pm Cook’s Country

4:00pm Tastemakers

4:30pm Lidia's Kitchen

5:00pm Day Tripper

5:30pm Travelscope

6:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

6:30pm Lucky Chow

7:00pm Roadfood (1/3) Sara's Weeknight Meals (1/10-1/31)

7:30pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton

8:00pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

8:30pm Lucky Chow

9:00pm The Great American Recipe (1/3) Cook's Country (1/10) The Jazzy Vegetarian (1/17) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/24)/ Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (1/31)

9:30pm The Great American Recipe (1/3) America's Test Kitchen (1/10) Classical Stretch (1/17) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/24) Family

Travel with Colleen Kelly (1/31)

10:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

10:30pm Travelscope

11:00pm DayTripper

11:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting

12:00am Lucky Chow

Create Wednesdays

6:00am Conscious Living

6:30am Growing Bolder

7:00am Fit 2 Stitch

7:30am Painting with Wilson Bickford

8:00am This Old House

8:30am Classic Woodworking

9:00am How She Rolls

9:30am America’s Test Kitchen

10:00am Two for the Road

10:30am Outside: Beyond the Lens

11:00am Rick Steves’ Europe

11:30am Best of The Joy of Painting

12:00pm How She Rolls

12:30pm America’s Test Kitchen

1:00pm Fit 2 Stitch

1:30pm Painting with Wilson Bickford

2:00pm This Old House

2:30pm Classic Woodworking

3:00pm Fit 2 Stitch

3:30pm America’s Test Kitchen

4:00pm How She Rolls

4:30pm America’s Test Kitchen

5:00pm Two for the Road

5:30pm Outside: Beyond the Lens

6:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

6:30pm Lucky Chow

7:00pm Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul

7:30pm Cook’s Country

8:00pm Lidia’s Kitchen

8:30pm Lucky Chow

9:00pm The Great American Recipe (1/4) America's Test Kitchen (1/11) Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board (1/18) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/25)

9:30pm The Great American Recipe (1/4) America's Test Kitchen (1/11) The Jazzy Vegetarian (1/18) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/25)

10:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

10:30pm Outside: Beyond the Lens

11:00pm Two For the Road

11:30pm Best of The Joy of Painting

12:00am Lucky Chow

Create Thursdays

6:00am Make It Artsy

6:30am For Your Home

7:00am Quilting Arts

7:30am Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop

8:00am This Old House

8:30am Craftman's Legacy

9:00am Ciao Italia

9:30am Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

10:00am Highpointers with The Bargo Brothers

10:30am Travelscope

11:00am Rick Steves’ Europe

11:30am Best of The Joy of Painting

12:00pm Ciao Italia

12:30pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

1:00pm Quilting Arts

1:30pm Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop

2:00pm This Old House

2:30pm Craftman's Legacy

3:00pm Quilting Arts

3:30pm Cook’s Country

4:00pm Ciao Italia

4:30pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

5:00pm Highpointers with The Bargo Brothers

5:30pm Travelscope

6:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

6:30pm Lucky Chow

7:00pm 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes & Destinations (1/5) Field Trip with Curtis Stone (1/12-1/26)

7:30pm Pati’s Mexican Table

8:00pm Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television

8:30pm Lucky Chow

9:00pm America's Test Kitchen (1/5)Cook's Country (1/12) Yoga in Practice (1/19) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/26)

9:30pm Cook's Country (1/5-1/12) Classical Stretch (1/19) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/26)

10:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

10:30pm Travelscope

11:00pm Highpointers with The Bargo Brothers

11:30pm Best of The Joy of Painting

12:00am Lucky Chow

Create Fridays

6:00am Baby Makes 3

6:30am Make Your Mark

7:00am Best of Sewing with Nancy

7:30am Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

8:00am This Old House

8:30am American Woodshop

9:00am Crossing South

9:30am America's Test Kitchen

10:00am Cycle Around Japan Highlights

10:30am Samantha Brown's Places to Love

11:00am Rick Steves’ Europe

11:30am Best of the Joy of Painting

12:00pm Crossing South

12:30pm America’s Test Kitchen

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PG. 10 PG. 11

1:00pm Best of Sewing with Nancy

1:30pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

2:00pm This Old House

2:30pm American WoodShop

3:00pm Best of Sewing with Nancy

3:30pm America’s Test Kitchen

4:00pm Crossing South

4:30pm America’s Test Kitchen

5:00pm Cycle Around Japan Highlights

5:30pm Samantha Brown's Places to Love

6:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

6:30pm Lucky Chow

7:00pm Simply Ming

7:30pm Cook’s Country

8:00pm America’s Test Kitchen

8:30pm Lucky Chow

9:00pm-12:00am See CREATE Showcase on page 10

Create Saturdays

6:00am Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

6:30am YNDI Yoga

7:00am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

7:30am Canvassing the World with Sean Diediker

8:00am Ask This Old House

8:30am This Old House

9:00am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

9:30am Garden Smart

10:00am-3:00pm See CREATE Showcase on page 10

3:00pm This Old House

3:30pm Ask This Old House

4:00pm America’s Test Kitchen

4:30pm Cook’s Country

5:00pm Rick Steves Art of Europe

6:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe

6:30pm Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

7:00pm Field Trip with Curtis Stone

7:30pm Pati’s Mexican Table

8:00pm Craft in America

9:00pm Best of The Joy of Painting

9:30pm Best of The Joy of Painting

10:00pm Rick Steves Art of Europe

11:00pm In Julia's Kitchen with Master Chefs

11:30pm Tastemakers

12:00am Ciao Italia

Create Sundays

6:00am Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

6:30am Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr

7:00am It’s Sew Easy

7:30am Wyland's Art Studio

8:00am Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

8:30am Classical Stretch: By Essentrics

9:00am The Jazzy Vegetarian

9:30am Ellie's Real Good Food

10:00am Trails to Oishi Tokyo

10:30am Journeys in Japan

11:00am J Schwanke's Life in Bloom

11:30am Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South

12:00pm-5:00pm See CREATE Showcase on page 10

5:00pm Lucky Chow

5:30pm Simply Ming

6:00pm A Chef's Life

6:30pm Lidia’s Kitchen

7:00pm Sara's Weeknight Meals

7:30pm Nick Stellino: Story Teller in the Kitchen

8:00pm Craft In America

9:00pm America's Test Kitchen (1/8) Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board (1/15) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/22) Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (1/29)

9:30pm America's Test Kitchen (1/8) The Jazzy Vegetarian (1/15) Samantha Brown's Places to Love (1/22) Family Travel with Colleen Kelly (1/29)

10:00pm Rick Steves Art of Europe

11:00pm My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas

11:30pm Lidia's Kitchen

12:00am Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television

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Legislative Gazette With Good Reason

Capitol Connection

Inside Europe

Fresh Air Weekend

Weekend Edition

Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me It’s Been A Minute It’s Been A Minute Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me

The Treatment (6:30)The Business New Yorker Radio Radiolab Travel with Rick Steves Milk Street Radio

This American Life Snap Judgement Radiolab TED Radio Hour Hidden Brain All Things Considered

Latino USA On The Media Technation Big Picture Science The Pulse Weekend Radio

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This American Life

The Splendid Table Living On Earth Snap Judgement Reveal 1370 Forum Specials On The Media Le Show

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

Undercurrents with Greg McVicar

World Café with Raina Douris Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, Noel King, Rachel Martin, and local host Beth Adams

Open Tunings with Scott Regan

Connections with Evan Dawson World Café with Raina Douris

All Things Considered

PG. 12 PG. 13
12AM 4AM 5AM 5:30 6AM 7AM 8AM 9AM 10AM 11AM 12PM 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM 6:30 7PM 8PM 9PM 10PM 11PM
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Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, David Green, Noel King, Rachel Martin, and local host Beth Adams Marketplace Morning Report at 5:51, 6:51, & 8:51 BBC World Service
with Jenn White
with Evan Dawson Here and Now Science Friday Marketplace
Air with Terry Gross
Plus with Jenn White Capitol Press Room Connections with Evan Dawson All Things Considered with Juana Summers, Ari Shapiro, and local host Alex Chichton
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SUNDAY 12AM 1AM 2AM 3AM 4AM 5AM 6AM 7AM 8AM 9AM 10AM 11AM 12PM 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM 7PM 8PM 9PM 10PM 11PM
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with Juana Summers, Ari Shapiro, and local host Alex Chichton In the Fold (M) Road to Joy (T) TBA (W) Radioland with Yarms (Th) Rejuvenation Blacks and Blues DJ Specialty Shows Beale Street Caravan
The Midnight Special Folk Alley
Best of Open Tunings with Scott Regan La
Vita
Afropop Worldwide Sound Opinions
Routes
Furpeace Ranch
Dead Hour
Undercurrents with Greg McVicar
with Elena See
Dolce
with John Sebaste
Whole Lotta Shakin’ with Mike Murray American
Live from
The Grateful
The Latin Alternative Acoustic Café with Rob Reinhart World of Gospel with Wayne Norwood Breakfast with the Beatles with Dave Kane Global Village with Chris Heim eTown Mountain Stage with Larry Groce The Midnight Special Acoustic Café with Rob Reinhart The Sundilla Radio Hour All Songs Considerd (9:30) Alt Latino Undercurrents with Greg McVicar Stuck in the Psychedelic Era with The Hermit Passport Approved

WXXI 91.5FM SYNDICATED CONCERT SERIES JAN./EARLY FEB.

MONDAYS @ 8PM

PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

1/2 Beethoven: Leonore Overture No. 3 Haydn: Symphony No. 88 Bernstein: Symphony No. 1, Jeremiah Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (Jennifer Johnson Cano, ms; Manfred Honeck, cond)

1/9 Mozart: Horn Concerto No. 4 Raitio: Moonlight on Jupiter Holst: The Planets (William Caballero, h; Mendlessohn Choir of Pittsburgh, Matthew Mehaffey, dir; John Storgaards, cond)

1/16 Mazzoli: Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres) Brahms: Violin Concerto Dvorak: Symphony No. 9, From the New World (Daniel Lozakovich, v; Nathalie Stutzman, cond)

1/23 Mozart: Symphony No. 31, Paris Ravel: Piano Concerto for the Left Hand Haydn: Mass in Tempore Belli (Bertrand Chamayou, p; Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh; Matthew Mehaffey, dir; Manfred Honeck, cond)

1/30 Beethoven: Overture to Egmont Saariaho: Wing of the Dream, Concerto for Flute and Orchestra Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3, Scottish (Lorna McGhee, f; Osmo Vanska, cond)

2/6 Stravinsky: Suite from Pulcinella Haydn: Trumpet Concerto Plog: Scherzo for Trumpet Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2, Little Russian (Micah Wilkinson, tr; Kirill Karabits, cond)

2/13 Salonen: Helix Sibelius: Violin Concerto Shostakovich: Symphony No. 1 (Augustine Hadelich, v; Juraj Valcuha, cond)

TUESDAYS @ 8PM

DEUTSCHE WELLE FESTIVAL

1/3 Lisa Streich: "Händeküssen"(Kissing hands) Mozart: Arias from The Marriage of Figaro and The Clemency of Titus Buene: Langsam und schmachtend Berg: Three pieces from the Lyric Suite (Anna Prohaska, s; Ensemble Resonanz)

1/10 Stravinsky: Concerto for string orchestra, Basler Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 Mundry: Traces des moments (Karl Rauer, cl; Theresa Jensen, v; Sarah Luisa Zrenner, vla; Ulrich Witteler, c; Seong-Jin Cho, p; Bamberg Symphony; Andrew Manze, cond)

1/17 Beethoven Festival – Ukrainian songs and pieces by Beethoven The performances are from a solidarity concert conducted by Oksana Lyniv and a concert featuring The Ukrainian Youth Symphony Orchestra and Belarusian choirs and musicians. Both concerts were part of DW's Campus Project, undertaken in partnership with the Beethoven Festival.

1/24 The Leipzig Bach Festival: Organ works by JS Bach and his relatives From floating melodies to earth-shaking chords, the panoply of sound that an organ can produce is truly impressive. You can hear the whole sonic spectrum in this special concert. 1/31 Berlin Music Festival Saariaho: Orion (I

Memento Mori, II Winter Sky, III Hunter) Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (Concertgebouw Orchestra; Klaus Mäkelä, cond)

2/7 Beethoven Festival Beethoven/Tognetti: Violin Sonata, Kreutzer Sonata Chevalier de Saint Georges: Violin Concerto No. 9 Grazyna Bacewicz: Concerto for string orchestra (Jonian Ilias Kadesha, v and dir; Aurora Orchestra)

WEDNESDAYS @ 8PM

LOS

ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA

1/4 Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23 Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 (Jorge Federico Osorio, p; Ken-David Masur, cond)

1/11 Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: Sinfonietta No. 1 Harris: Symphony No. 3, in One Movement Schulhoff: Jazz Concerto (Hot Sonata) for Alto Saxophone and Chamber Ensemble

Bolcom: Violin Concerto Hanson: Symphony No. 2, Romantic (Timothy McAllister, sax; Ilana Setapen, v; Thomas Wilkins, Yaniv Dinur and Ken-David Masur, cond)

1/18 Takemitsu: Requiem for Strings Canteloube: Chants d’Auvergne Ibert: Concertino da camera for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra Mochizuki: Musubi II Durufle: Requiem (Timothy McAllister, sax; John Brancy, bar; Kelley O’Connor, ms; Milwaukee Symphony Chorus; Cheryl Frazes Hill, dir; Thomas Wilkins and Ken-David Masur, cond)

1/25 Wennakoski: Flounce Dvorák: Symphony No. 5 Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Alessio Bax, p; Ruth Reinhardt, cond)

2/1 Strauss: Metamorphosen Montgomery: Rounds for Piano and String Orchestra Mendelssohn: Overture to Die Heimkehr aus der Fremde Schumann: Symphony No. 4 (Awadgin Pratt, p; Ken-David Masur, cond)

2/8 Adams: Absolute Jest for String Quartet and Orchestra Beethoven: Symphony No. 9, Choral (Felicia Moore, s; Deborah Nansteel, ms; Andrew Haji, t; Nathan Berg, bs-bar; Milwaukee Symphony Chorus; Cheryl Frazes Hill, dir; Aizuri Quartet; KenDavid Masur, cond)

THURSDAYS @ 8PM

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

1/5 Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik, Flute Concerto No. 2, Violin Concerto No. 3, Strassburg, Symphony No. 25 (Stefán Ragnar Höskuldsson, f; Robert Chen, v and cond)

1/12 Ngwenyama: Primal Message Grieg: Piano Concerto Prokofiev: Symphony No. 6 (Simon Trpceski, p; Xian Zhang, cond)

1/19 Bach/Wilhelmj: Air on the G String from Orchestral Suite No. 3 Shostakovich/Barshai: Chamber Symphony for Strings

Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 1 Schubert: Symphony No. 3 (Alexander Gavrylyuk, p; James Conlong, cond)

1/26 Mahler: Blumine Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 Brahms/Schoenberg: Piano Quartet No. 1 (Jeremy Denk, p; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond)

2/2 Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 (Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Duain Wolfe, dir; Riccardo Muti, cond)

2/9 Beethoven: Overture to Egmont, Symphony No. 4 Still: Mother and Child Price: Symphony No. 3 (Riccardo Muti, cond)

FRIDAYS @ 8PM

SYMPHONYCAST

1/6 Ginastera: Variaciones concertantes Contreras: Mariachitlan Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4, Italian (Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra)

1/13 Janacek: The Fiddler’s Child Anton Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 (Martin Kasik, p; Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra; Marko Ivanovic, cond)

1/20 Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela Brahms: Concerto for Violin and Cello Higdon: Blue Cathedral Ravel: Suite of Five Pieces from Ma Mere l’Oye (Jun Iwasaki, v; Kevin Bate, c; Tamara Winston, eh; Nashville Symphony; Giancarlo Guerrero, cond)

1/27 Perkinson: Lamentations Mozart: String Quintet Brahms: Horn Trio (St. Paul Chamber Orchestra)

2/3 Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis Higdon: Concerto 4-3 Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini (Time for Three; Buffalo Philharmonic; JoAnn Falletta, cond)

2/10 Thorvaldsdottir: Metacosmos Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 1 Liszt: Consolation No. 3 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 (Sergio Tiempo, p; Los Angeles Philharmonic; Ludovic Morlot, cond)

SATURDAYS @ 11 AM & 7 PM

GAMEPLAY

1/7 Game Brass Spotlight Classical chops meet video game music with brass ensemble The Game Brass.

1/14 Animal Control Hear a musical menagerie of themes from video games with animal protagonists.

1/21 Babylon’s Fall Sometimes, fantastic video game scores come from games that fail commercially and critically.

1/28 Kristin Naigus Hear our interview with the video game industry’s go-to woodwind soloist.

SATURDAYS @ 1PM

THE METROPOLITAN OPERA SERIES

1/7 Cherubini: Medea

1/14 Giordano: Fedora

1/21 Donizetti: L'Elisir d'Amore

1/28 Poulenc: Dialogues des Carmélites

2/4 Verdi: Macbeth

2/11 Celebrating Franco Zeffirelli

SUNDAYS @ 12PM

GATEWAYS RADIO

1/8 Frank: Coqueteos Cockerham: Fantasia on Lift Every Voice and Sing Wolfgang: Common Ground Joplin: Cascades Still: Symphony No. 1, Afro-American (Sphinx Virtuosi; Damon Gupton, cond; Gateways Festival Orchestra, Michael Morgan, cond; Timothy Holley, c; Joshua Hood, bn; Armenta Hummings Dumisani, p; Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Neeme Järvi, cond)

1/15 Buskaid: Sunrise Price: Piano Sonata Traditional: Let My People Go Dawson: Negro Folk Symphony (Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble; Althea Waites, p; Howard Johnson Chorale; Gateways Orchestra, Michael Morgan, cond)

1/22 Debussy: Arabesque No. 1 Abels: Dance for Martin’s Dream Baker: Saxophone Concerto Lee III: A Narrow Pathway Traveled Perkinson: Worship (Branford Marsalis, sax; English Chamber Orchestra; Andrew Litton, cond; Gateways Orchestra; Michael Morgan, cond; Thomas Walsh, sax; Czech National Symphony Orchestra; Paul Freeman, cond; Judy Dines, f; Terrance Patterson, cl; Kelly Hall Thompkins, v; Kenneth Law, c; David Berry, p)

1/29 J.S. Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring Montgomery: Banner Swanson: The Cuckoo Traditional: There is a Balm in Gilead J.S. Bach: Cello Suite No. 1 Traditional: When Asked Wherein My Hope Lies Traditional: Amazing Grace Perkinson: Lamentations (Armenta Hummings Dumisani, p; Catalyst Quartet; Thapelo Masita, c)us J.S. Bach

2/5 Traditional: Give Me Jesus Simon: Amen Traditional: Spirituals Weston: Eurythmy Variations Hailstork: An American Port of Call

SUNDAYS @ 3PM

THE NEW YORK PHILHAMONIC

1/1 J.S. Bach: Singet dem Hern ein Neues Lied Mendelssohn: Magnificat, Christus J.S. Bach: Magnificat (Sherezade Panthaki, s; Joélle Harvey, s; Iestyn Davies, ct; Nicholas Phan, t; Tyler Duncan, bar; Bach Collegium Japan, Yale Schola Cantorum; Masaaki Suzuki, cond)

1/8 Copland: Appalachian Spring Suite, Old American Songs

Porter: Night and Day Gershwin: An American in Paris (Thomas Hampson, bar; Alan Gilbert, cond)

1/15 Haydn: The Creation, Finale from Trumpet Concerto (Judith Raskin, s; Alexander Young, t; John Reardon, bar; Camerata Singers; Philip Smith, tr; Leonard Bernstein and Zubin Mehta, cond)

1/22 J.S. Bach: Orchestral Suite No. 4, Violin Concerto, Sinfonia from Cantata No. 42, Then the Same Sabbath at evening, Violin Concerto, Orchestral Suite No. 3 (Isabelle Faust, v; Bernard Labadie, cond)

1/29 Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune Caroline Shaw: Microfictions, Vol. 3 Price: Symphony No. 4 (Roomful of Teeth, voc ens; Jaap van Zweden, cond)

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New Year. New Hosts. NewsHour.

Coming in 2023, we welcome PBS NewsHour's co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett

The new co-anchors begin Monday, January 2, 2023.

Geoff has reported from the White House under three presidents and has covered five presidential elections. He joined NewsHour in 2022 from NBC News, where he was a White House correspondent and substitute anchor for MSNBC. In his prior experience, he worked for NPR — beginning as an editor for Weekend Edition and later as a reporter covering Congress and the White House. An Edward R. Murrow Award recipient, Geoff began his journalism career at ABC News’ World News Tonight.

Amna, who has received Peabody Awards for her reporting at NewsHour on January 6, 2021 and global plastic pollution, has served as NewsHour’s primary substitute anchor since she joined the NewsHour in 2018. She previously was an anchor

and correspondent at ABC News, anchoring breaking news coverage and leading the network’s livestream coverage of the 2016 presidential election. Before that, she served as foreign correspondent and Islamabad Bureau Chief at NBC News. She is also the founder and former managing editor of NBC’s Asian America platform, and began her journalism career at ABC News Nightline just weeks before the attacks of September 11, 2001.

PBS NEWSHOUR AIRS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AT 7:00

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Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett succeed Judy Woodruff, who has solo-anchored PBS’s nightly news broadcast since 2016, prior to which she co-anchored the show alongside the late Gwen Ifill.
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