WYCC Magazine for Members - June 2017

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: r a W t n Sile a e S e h t h t a e n e B B a t t l es

Remembering D-Day—page 9

Kids’ Science Experiments—page 12

Sherlock and Watson Return—page 17


June at-a-glance MONDAY

6:00

TUESDAY

AM

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

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Classical Stretch

6:30

Body Electric

7:00

Wai Lana Yoga

7:30

Sit and Be Fit

8:00

Cyberchase

8:30

Ready, Jet, Go!

9:00

Wild Kratts

9:30

Sesame Street

10:00

SUNDAY Sesame Street

Ribert & Robert’s WonderWorld Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (except 6/3) Splash and Bubbles (except 6/3)

Sid the Science Kid

Curious George (except 6/3)

Nature Cat

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Curious George

Nature Cat (except 6/3) 1001 Nights (except 6/25) Ready, Jet, Go! (6/10, 6/17)

Ready, Jet, Go! (except 6/4)

DragonflyTV

Cyberchase

Dinosaur Train

Curiosity Quest

Odd Squad (except 6/4)

10:30

Curious George

Mid-American Gardener

Changing Seas

11:00

Splash and Bubbles

Garden Smart

Pritzker Military Presents

11:30

Peg + Cat

12:00

PM

12:30

Super Why!

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home British Antiques Roadshow

Thomas & Friends

This Old House

Justice and Law Weekly

Charlie Rose: The Week

1:00

The Best of the Joy of Painting

Sewing with Nancy

Well Read

Quilting Arts

The Beauty of Oil Painting

The American Woodshop

Black America

1:30

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

Fit 2 Stitch

Between the Lines

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Beads, Baubles, and Jewels

Rough Cut

Closer to Truth

2:00

Painting and Travel

It’s Sew Easy

2:30

Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul

Ciao Italia

Bake, Decorate, Knit and Crochet Now! Scrapbook Soup Celebrate! (6/21, 6/28) Mexico: One Plate Sara’s Weeknight Creative Living at a Time Meals (except 6/2)

The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop

Incommon with Mike Leonard (6/18, 6/25) Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

3:00

Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup

Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen

Hubert Keller: Secrets Lidia’s Kitchen of a Chef (6/21, 6/28)

Born to Explore

Stories of the Mind (except 6/4)

3:30

Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen

A Taste of Louisiana

Baking with Julia (except 6/28)

4:00

NHK Newsline

4:30

DW News

5:00

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

5:30

This Is America and the World

Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke (except 6/1)

Pati’s Mexican Table (6/23, 6/30)

America’s Test Kitchen Ask This Old House Beyond Geek

Focus on Europe

Asia Insight

Antiques Roadshow

The Six Queens of Henry VIII (6/3, 6/10)

6:30 MotorWeek

7:30

Autoline This Week

8:00

Nature’s Miracle Orphans (6/5, 6/12)

The Blue Planet

Journeys to India

In the Loop

W1A

Two for the Road (except 6/7)

British Antiques Roadshow

David Holt’s State of Music

By Any Means (except 6/6)

Rick Steves Special (except 6/28)

Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour (6/1, 6/8, 6/15)

Austin City Limits

Dickensian

Globe Trekker (6/7, 6/28)

Antiques Roadshow

8:30 9:00

Theater Talk

10:00

DW News / The Day

10:30

Tavis Smiley

Charlie Rose

11:30 Children’s

Comedy

General

Second Opinion

On Story In the Loop

Father Brown

Wild West (except 6/4)

Wallander

Passing Bells (6/4, 6/11)

W1A

Arts in Context (6/4, 6/11)

Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies

Independent Lens (except 6/25)

Sun Studio Sessions

Yours, Willa Cather (6/4 only)

Free to Rock (6/9 only)

9:30

11:00

Ultimate Restorations

Articulate with Jim Cotter

Charlie Rose

7:00

Growing a Greener World

Washington Week

Nightly Business Report

6:00

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SATURDAY Bob the Builder (except 6/3)

How-to

Drama

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Local

News/Talk

Travel


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June Program Listings

MHz Worldview

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Cover Story

The Silent War

MAY 2017 JUNE 2017

Staff Michael McKenna - Director of Programming and Content

Cesar Rodriguez - Creative Services Director

• Toe-Tapping Programming • Understanding Music

Alisa Clark - Membership Coordinator WYCC PBS Chicago is located at Kennedy-King College 6258 S. Union Ave., Chicago, IL 60621 Telephone: 773-224-3300 Membership Department: 773-487-1350 http://www.wycc.org

21 One-Minute Biography WYCC Teachers

22 Education & Outreach 23 Membership

WYCC PBS Chicago is licensed to the

Juan Salgado - Chancellor Board of Trustees Charles R. Middleton - Chairperson Gary Gardner - Vice Chairperson Clarisol Duque - Secretary Isaac Goldman - Trustee Pastor Darrell Griffin - Trustee Karen Kent - Trustee Marisela Lawson - Trustee Eliana Blancas - Student Trustee

Celebrate all of the occasions in your life with sweet treats. No prior experience is needed when using the recipes from Bake, Decorate, Celebrate! (airing Wednesdays at 2 p.m. starting June 21). Cake decorating has never been so easy and fun.

WYCC PBS Chicago Magazine is published in cooperation with A+ Media, Inc. Julio Abreu - Publisher Amy Sawyer - Editorial Director Tammy West - Art Director Nancy Dreher

WYCC PBS Chicago Magazine—Copyright © 2017 by WYCC PBS Chicago. Editorial Offices: WYCC PBS Chicago, 6258 S. Union Ave., Chicago, IL 60621 (773-224-3300). Material in this issue may not be reproduced in whole or part in any form or format without special permission from the publisher. Periodical postage paid at Chicago, IL, and additional entry. Printed in the U.S.A. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to WYCC PBS Chicago Magazine, Publication Offices: WYCC PBS Chicago, 6258 S. Union Ave., Chicago, IL 60621.

Late Night on WYCC PBS Chicago MONDAY AM

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont

Democracy Now!

1:00

Washington Week

Animal Super Parents D-Day: Over (6/20, 6/27) Normandy (6/7 only)

1:30

Black America

2:00

Classic Gospel

12:00

Democracy Now!

THURSDAY

Contributing Editor

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

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Tift Merritt: Still Not Home (6/11 only)

Rick Steves’ Europe

DCI Banks (6/23, 6/30)

In the Loop

Austin City Limits

12:30

The Blue Planet

Dickensian

Travels with Darley

British Antiques Roadshow

Globe Trekker

WYCC Classic Movies

WYCC Classic Movies

Fringe Benefits (except 6/24)

Fringe Benefits (except 6/25)

It’s “Just” Anxiety (6/10 only)

Scully: The World Show

Theater Talk

2:30 3:00

The Silent War (6/19 only)

Born to Explore

3:30

Articulate with Jim Cotter

4:00

Antiques Roadshow

4:30

Arts in Context (6/5, 6/12)

Precision: The Measure Father Brown of All Things (6/1, 6/8)

Changing Seas

The Six Queens of Henry VIII (6/2, 6/9)

Juneteenth Jamboree Roadtrip Nation (6/14 only)

5:00 5:30

Independent Lens

Great Decisions in Foreign Policy Moveable Feast with Pritzker Military Fine Cooking (6/3, 6/10) Presents

Business First AM MotorWeek

Children’s

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Comedy

General

To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

How-to

This Is America and the World

Drama

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Asia Insight

Local

Music Voyager

News/Talk

Travel

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Host David Fleming interviews authors, producers, visual artists, and musicians during KVCaRts, airing Tuesdays at 8 p.m. and Wednesdays at 2 p.m.

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 June 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

Lakota Berenstain Bears

Tiga Talk

Tiga Talk

Yamba’s Playtime

Yamba’s Playtime

Guardians

Guardians

Kagagi: The Raven

Kagagi: The Raven

Finding Our Talk

Finding Our Talk

Cooking with the Wolfman

Cooking with the Wolfman

FNX Documentary

7:00 7:30 8:00

Fish Out of Water

8:30

Vitality Health

9:00

Wakanheja

9:30

Bizou

10:00

Tiga Talk

10:30

Tansi! Nehiyawetan

11:00

Wapos Bay

11:30

Art Zone

12:00 PM

Finding Our Talk

12:30

Cooking with the Wolfman

1:00

The Creative Native

1:30 2:00

First Talk FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

The Creative Native First Talk

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

Mirando desde Nuestras Raices: Looking from Our Roots

Samaqan Water Stories

Ravens and Eagles

Seasoned with Spirit

Storytellers in Motion (except 6/25)

Working It Out Together

Native Report Seasoned with Spirit

FNX Documentary

2:30 3:00

KVCaRts

The Creative Native First Talk

Ravens and Eagles

Samaqan Water Stories

Ravens and Eagles

3:30

Vitality Gardening

4:00

Vitality Health

Sivummut: Going Forward

4:30

From the Spirit

People of the Pines

Urban Native Girl

Making Regalia

FNX Documentary

5:00

The Creative Native

5:30

Common Ground

Cooking with the Wolfman

6:00

Working It Out Together

Indian Pride

On Native Ground

Indian Pride

Storytellers in Motion

The Other Side

6:30

Sivummut: Going Forward

Aboriginal Adventures

Common Ground

Down the Mighty River

On Native Ground

Indians and Aliens

7:00

Indigenous Focus

First Talk

7:30

Native Report

People of the Pines

Making Regalia

People of the Pines

8:00

FNX Documentary

KVCaRts

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

Make Prayers to the Raven FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

8:30 9:00

Wapos Bay

9:30

Fish Out of Water

10:00

The Other Side

Urban Native Girl

Moose T.V.

Native Shorts

10:30

Indians and Aliens

Hit the Ice

Indigenous Focus

Rez Rides (except 6/15)

The Aux

Dab Iyiyuu Osiyo: Voices of the Cherokee People

Native Voice TV

Native Report

On Native Ground

Hit the Ice

Aboriginal Adventures

Fish Out of Water

Fish Out of Water

Mixed Blessings

Native Shorts (except 6/25)

Moose T.V.

The Aux

FNX Documentary

11:00

FNX Documentary

11:30

Children’s

News/Talk

General

Films/Documentaries

FNX Documentary

How-to

Bold type indicates a new program or a program being aired at a new time.


Maverick Coast Guard Commander Serra’s mission is to rescue refugees coming to Italy across the Mediterranean in Lampedusa, airing Sundays, June 4 and 11 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 June at-a-glance MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

6:00

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Cain (6/1–6/11)

6:30 7:00

Euronews Live

7:30 8:00 8:30

Maigret

9:00 9:30 10:00

The Eagle (6/12–6/24)

10:30 11:00

China Report

11:30 12:00

Economy Report China Report

PM

12:30

Economy Report

1:00

CNC World News

1:30 2:00

Economy Report DW News / Close Up / Shift

DW News / DocFilm

DW News / DocFilm

DW News / DocFilm

DW News / Europe in Concert

Global Ethics Forum

World Affairs Today

2:30

My India

3:00

DW News

DW News / Reporter

DW News / Interview

3:30

The Day

Eco @ Africa

Euromaxx

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

Arts.21

Tomorrow Today

Heavy Water War (except 6/30)

Crime Scene Cleaner

Anno 1790

Tatort: Cologne

Miss Sophie’s Instinct (6/3, 6/10)

Lampedusa (6/4, 6/11)

Heavy Water War (except 6/30)

Crime Scene Cleaner

Anno 1790

5:00 5:30 6:00

France 24 Programming

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

The Weissensee Saga

Corp + Anam (except 6/27)

Inspector Winter (6/19, 6/26)

Agatha Christie’s Family Murder Party

Palermo Connection (6/15, 6/22, 6/29)

Don Matteo

8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00

Mafiosa

Almost Perfect Crimes (except 6/1)

Don Matteo

Palermo Connection (6/15, 6/22, 6/29)

10:30 11:00

The Weissensee Saga

Corp + Anam (except 6/27)

11:30

Drama

World News/Talk

Sports

Ethnic

Films/Documentaries

Music

Bold type indicates a new program or a program being aired at a new time.


: r a W t n e The Sil

a e S e h t h t a e n e B a t t l es B Discover the part of the Cold War that was hidden beneath the waves.

Although the world knew that the Cold War was creating a tense environment that could lead to a real nuclear war at any moment, most did not know that the majority of dangerous military stand-offs were occurring out of view, underwater. The Silent War: Battles Beneath the Sea is a two-part documentary that brings these secret activities to the surface. Former submariners from the British, U.S., and Soviet navies finally felt free enough to discuss what they experienced 40 years later. From underwater chases to espionage operations, these men talk about the pressures they faced aboard deadly machines, but also the camaraderie and patriotism they felt. The Silent War also uses impressionistic reconstructions and archives to better tell the story of the intense struggle for political and territorial supremacy that occurred in the second half of the 20th century.

The Russians Are Coming! Know Your Enemy Sunday, June 18 at 8 p.m. Britain and America’s superior technology allowed them to secretly shadow the Soviet fleet, at close quarters, giving them vital intelligence and the upper hand if war broke out. Explore close encounters between western and Soviet forces that put the lives of submariners at risk and drove them to the edge of their physical and mental limits. 6

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Sunday, June 18 at 9 p.m. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the front line of the Cold War was really beneath the ocean. For over 40 years, the details of this tense stand-off have been a closely guarded secret. Now, submariners reveal how the underwater arms race took ballistic missiles beneath the Arctic ice and remember how it nearly ended in nuclear disaster.


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JUNE 2017

Special programs are highlighted in ORANGE.

Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts On the Surface 1 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Libby’s Log Cabin 2:00 pm Knit and Crochet Now! Downton Abbey-Inspired Gloves 2:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Meatless Mondays 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen More Italian American Favorites 3:30 pm Simply Ming Matt Louis 4:00 pm NHK 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 Norwich Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Nocturne When an elderly man is murdered with a ceremonial dagger, Morse’s investigation leads him to an isolated and dreary school for girls. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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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.

Friday

1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Metal Stamping and Spiral Wire Wrapping 2:00 pm Scrapbook Soup Different Materials 2:30 pm For Your Home Garage Apartment Part 2 3:00 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Farmer’s Food 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Elegant Fall Dinner 4:00 pm NHK 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 W1A Episode 2 Ian has only been in the job a few weeks and already finds himself at the center of a media storm. Sally Wingate believes she has been discriminated against because of her age. 7:30 pm David Holt’s State of Music Wayne Henderson / Jeff Little 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Iggy Pop 9:00 pm The Kate Rosanne Cash

FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF QUILTING Libby’s Log Cabin

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Saturday

10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Handcrafted 12:00 pm British Antiques Roadshow Norwich Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts 1 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Wood Burning Old Wood for Framed Art Displays 1:30 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Arts & Crafts Rocking Chair 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Tool Smithing with Peter Ross 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Craftsman Bookcase 3:00 pm Born to Explore Morocco: The Last Nomads 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Beyond Geek Kinetic Sculpture Racing 2

June 2017

BEYOND GEEK

Kinetic Sculpture Racing 2

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4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, TX—Hour Two 6:00 pm The Six Queens of Henry VIII Episode 3 Jane Seymour finally gives Henry the son and heir he craves. But she dies days after childbirth, and Henry’s joy turns to despair. Henry chooses Anne of Cleves as his next wife. 7:00 pm Father Brown The Wrath of Baron Samdi A jazz band is stranded in Kembleford. Father Brown lets them stay at the presbytery. In the middle of the night, Father Brown hears breaking glass. 8:00 pm Wallander Firewall A body is found, the apparent victim of a heart attack. Two teenage girls are arrested for the murder of a cab driver. At first, these two incidents seem to have nothing in common. 9:30 pm W1A Episode 2 Ian has only been in the job a few weeks and already finds himself at the center of a media storm. Sally Wingate believes she has been discriminated against because of her age. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Invisible Enemy

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Sunday

10:30 am Changing Seas Galapagos: Windows into the Future 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Black America Economic and Racial Equality for Women and Girls with Dara Richardson-Heron 1:30 pm Closer to Truth How Does Faith Work? 2:00 pm Drexel Interview Bernard Amadei and Michele Marcolongo 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Learning About Primary Immunodeficiency 3:00 pm Life on the Line Anchoring Hope 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World 4:00 pm Ultimate Restorations The Sierra #3 Locomotive: A Star Is Reborn 5:00 pm Second Opinion Kidney Transplant 5:30 pm Articulate with Jim Cotter Watsky on How to Ruin Everything 6:00 pm On Story Scott Frank: A Screenwriter’s Design 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Precision: The Measure of All Things Heat, Light, and Electricity From lightning bolts and watt engines to electromagnetic waves and single electrons, see how we came to measure and harness this power. 8:00 pm Passing Bells Episode 1 9:30 pm Arts in Context Sacred Hearts 10:00 pm Independent Lens Forever Pure

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MOTORWEEK

Monday

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1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell A Restful Harbor—Part 1 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Fly Fisherman—Part 1 2:30 pm Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul Taste Bud Temptations 3:00 pm Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup Holiday Classics 3:30 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Stop & Smell the Roses 4:00 pm NHK 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 Nature’s Miracle Orphans Episode 3 Moyo is a baby elephant who was found close to starvation on the banks of a river. Robin is an anteater who must prove that he can fend for himself. 9:00 pm The Blue Planet Seasonal Seas Countless billions of plankton grow every spring and summer in the world’s temperate sea. Forests of giant kelp harbor thousands of animals.

PASSING BELLS

Episode 1 As the news of war trickles through their communities, Michael and Thomas are inspired by the thought of heroic deeds and foreign lands. Both go to the recruitment office.

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4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm This Is America and the World 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Journeys to India 7:30 pm Rick Steves: A Symphonic Journey Playing musical tour guide, Steves utilizes his extensive knowledge of European history and culture to help set the context for 19th-century anthems by Romantic-era composers. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Tough Trains: Cuba’s Sugar Railroads

D-DAY: OVER NORMANDY

See some of the most spectacular scenes of the landing beaches and iconic locations in Normandy from D-Day, captured by one of France’s top aerial drone camera companies.

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Tuesday

1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Doll Costume Dress-Up—Part 1 1:30 pm Fit 2 Stitch The Skirt 2:00 pm It’s Sew Easy Weekend Get-Away 2:30 pm Ciao Italia Eat Beans! / Mangare Fagioli! 3:00 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Meet Me at the Market 3:30 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Crabs: Louisa, LA 4:00 pm NHK 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 Orlando, FL—Hour One 8:00 pm D-Day: Over Normandy 9:00 pm Dickensian Episode 4 Frances Barbary rekindles an old friendship and allows herself to hope it might be more.

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Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts Be Your Own Designer 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Leather and Lavender Tote 2:00 pm Knit and Crochet Now! Shaped Cardigans 2:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Family Choice 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Olive Oil 3:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke 4:00 pm NHK 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 Exeter Cathedral 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Sway A woman found choked to death with a black silk stocking is the third strangling victim in a month, putting the Oxford city police on edge. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

9 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Wire Coiling 2:00 pm Scrapbook Soup Keeping Up

Wednesday

1:00 pm Well Read Pamela Sakamoto: Midnight in Broad Daylight 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick James Gunn: Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 2:00 pm Martha Bakes French Meringue 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Cooking in Wine Country 3:00 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Fresno, California 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Joe Ortiz 4:00 pm NHK Newsline

BRITISH ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Exeter Cathedral

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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. CURIOSITY QUEST Saturdays 10AM This program will have the entire family laughing and learning at the same time. Host Joel Greene goes on adventures to answer viewers’ letters of curiosity. Greene’s enthusiastic personality lands him in hilarious situations.

FREE TO ROCK

Explore how American rock and roll contributed to the end of the Cold War. It was prohibited by Soviet authorities and deemed as propaganda, but inspired millions of supporters. 2:30 pm Creative Living 3:00 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Drama on a Plate 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Canning Classics 4:00 pm NHK 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 W1A Episode 3 The debate about the future of the BBC is not helped when Ian’s salary comes under scrutiny in the press. Why should the head of values be paid more than the prime minister? 7:30 pm David Holt’s State of Music Amythyst Kiah and Mipso 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Alabama Shakes / Vintage Trouble 9:00 pm Free to Rock

10 Saturday CHANGING SEAS Sundays 10:30AM Learn about timely issues affecting the world’s oceans. Explorers and scientists use cutting-edge technology to study Earth’s last frontier. Travel to the Galapagos, meet the strange sawfish, and follow sea turtles.

BLACK AMERICA Sundays 1PM Journalist Carol Jenkins hosts in-depth conversations that explore what it means to be Black in America. Topics covered include motherhood, education, economic and racial equality, and the Black youth movement.

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10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Farm School 12:00 pm British Antiques Roadshow Exeter Cathedral 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Making Electric Guitars with Hard Maple Bodies 1:30 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Pencil Post Bed 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Plain Pine Box 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Router Extravaganza 3:00 pm Born to Explore Chile: Flowering of the Llamas 3:30 pm Ask This Old House

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WALLANDER One Step Behind On Midsummer’s Eve, three teenagers are shot dead in a secluded wood. One of Wallander’s colleagues turns up dead. 4:00 pm Beyond Geek The Force Is Strong 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, TX—Hour Three 6:00 pm The Six Queens of Henry VIII Episode 4 After four failed marriages, Henry falls in love with Catherine Howard. But she turns out to have a hidden sexual past and becomes the second of Henry’s wives to lose her head. 7:00 pm Father Brown The Ghost in the Machine Father Brown is skeptical when a parishioner believes she’s being haunted by her sister who went missing years ago. Then she herself vanishes. 8:00 pm Wallander One Step Behind 9:30 pm W1A Episode 3 The debate about the future of the BBC is not helped when Ian’s salary comes under scrutiny in the press. Why should the head of values be paid more than the prime minister? 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Horror of Fang Rock

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Sunday

10:30 am Changing Seas Saving Sawfish 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Black America The Black Youth Movement with Charlene Carruthers 1:30 pm Closer to Truth How the Subconscious Affects Us 2:00 pm Drexel Interview Klaus Krippendorff with David Raizman 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Gaucher Disease: An Inherited Condition of the Body’s Organs 3:00 pm Stories of the Mind Overcoming Depression

3:30 pm Growing a Greener World 4:00 pm Ultimate Restorations Ahrens Fox: The Kansas City Treasure 5:00 pm Second Opinion Lead Poisoning 5:30 pm Articulate with Jim Cotter The Cutting Edge of Stained Glass 6:00 pm On Story Justified: Inside the Writers’ Room 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Wild West General Custer Was General Custer little more than an inept, vain man? The Little Bighorn nothing more than an attempt to further his career? 8:00 pm Passing Bells Episode 2 In the aftermath of the Battle of the Somme, Thomas and Michael are haunted by memories of their dead friends, and are aghast at their initial optimism back in 1914. 9:30 pm Arts in Context Home 10:00 pm Independent Lens They Call Us Monsters

12 Monday 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell A Restful Harbor—Part 2 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Fly Fisherman—Part 2 2:30 pm Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul Global Gastronomy 3:00 pm Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup Healthy on a Budget 3:30 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen It’s a Magnificent Morning with Manoush & Mama 4:00 pm NHK 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 Nature’s Miracle Orphans Episode 4 Monster is going through a sloth boot camp to develop the skills she needs to return to the wild. Africa and Alika the lion cubs are learning to hunt like wild lions.

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9:00 pm The Blue Planet Coral Seas Coral reefs are the rainforests of the sea. Spectacular numbers make it necessary to stand out to survive. Brightly colored fish compete for food, territory, and mates.

13 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Doll Costume Dress-Up—Part 2 1:30 pm Fit 2 Stitch Job Interview and Business 2:00 pm It’s Sew Easy Vacation Memories 2:30 pm Ciao Italia Homemade Pasta / Cucinando con Graziella e Gaetana 3:00 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Eggplant Extravaganza 3:30 pm A Taste of Lousiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Tilapia: Scott, LA 4:00 pm NHK 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 Orlando, FL—Hour Two 8:00 pm By Any Means Episode 3 Jack and the gang become embroiled in the intricate world of foreign affairs when a wealthy businessman seeks diplomatic immunity in the Colombian Embassy in London.

Children share their scientific investigations with viewers, communicating the infectious excitement that comes with making their own discoveries. If kids can dream it, they can do it!

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FOCUS ON EUROPE 9:00 pm Dickensian Episode 5 Compeyson goes to desperate lengths to make Miss Havisham notice him.

14 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Sam Quinones: Dreamland 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick Ed Asner: A Man and His Prostate 2:00 pm Martha Bakes Press-In Crusts 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Tijuana Round Table 3:00 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Austin, Texas 3:30 pm Baking with Julia David Blom 4:00 pm NHK Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm This Is America and the World 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Journeys to India 7:30 pm Two for the Road Into the Ecuadorian Amazon 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills Steves dispenses practical advice on enjoying a fun, affordable, and culturally broadening trip to Europe.

15 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts On the Surface—Part 2 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Splendid Stars 2:00 pm Knit and Crochet Now! Carry Along Bags 2:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Fancy Pasta 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Best of Zucchini 3:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke 4:00 pm NHK Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose

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7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Scone Palace 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Neverland Morse investigates the cases of a missing boy, a dead journalist, and an absconder from an open prison, drawing him into a chain reaction of troubling events. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Brick Stitch Jewelry 2:00 pm Scrapbook Soup Paint Your Way 2:30 pm Creative Living 3:00 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Tina’s French Pantry 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Braised to Perfection 4:00 pm NHK 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 W1A Episode 4 The BBC can either stand by their man or get him to pre-empt potential criticism by persuading Ian to cut his own salary. 7:30 pm David Holt’s State of Music The Kruger Brothers 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Leon Bridges / Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 9:00 pm Tift Merritt: Still Not Home

TIFT MERRITT: STILL NOT HOME See the North Carolina native perform in front of a hometown audience. The performance showcases Merritt’s brand of Americana and roots music.

IT’S “JUST” ANXIETY

A dozen people from diverse backgrounds describe their personal struggles with this mental health condition.

17 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Living Poultry Museum 12:00 pm British Antiques Roadshow Scone Palace 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop The Wall Desk and Room Organizer 1:30 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Windsor Chair 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Van Gogh’s Chair 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Hall Storage Bench 3:00 pm Born to Explore South Africa: Saving the Mighty Rhino 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Beyond Geek Hackathon 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA—Hour One 6:00 pm It’s “Just” Anxiety 7:00 pm Father Brown The Maddest of All When an ex-serviceman drops dead in the street, Father Brown investigates the facility where he was a patient. Could something sinister lie beneath the surface? 8:00 pm Wallander Faceless Killers An elderly couple is brutally slain at an isolated farmhouse. The fallout from the case leads Wallander to doubt everything, including his abilities as a police officer. 9:30 pm W1A Episode 4 The BBC can either stand by their man or get him to pre-empt potential criticism by persuading Ian to cut his own salary. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Sunmakers

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18 Sunday 10:30 am Changing Seas Sea Turtles: The Lost Years 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Black America Misty Copeland, Principal Dancer, American Ballet 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Can Metaphysics Discern God? I 2:00 pm Incommon with Mike Leonard Time 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind New Changes in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes 3:00 pm Stories of the Mind Veterans 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World 4:00 pm Ultimate Restorations The Midmer-Losh: The World’s Largest Pipe Organ 5:00 pm Second Opinion Lupus 5:30 pm Articulate with Jim Cotter It Takes Two 6:00 pm On Story Better Call Saul: A Conversation with Peter Gould 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Wild West Billy the Kid He is the most famous outlaw of them all. Find out why the governor of New Mexico is considering a pardon for Billy the Kid. 8:00 pm The Silent War Know Your Enemy Britain and America’s Cold War submarines waged a secret war of espionage against the Soviet navy. Deep in the ocean, crews were locked in a game of cat and mouse. 9:00 pm The Silent War The Russians Are Coming! The Soviets developed submarines that were ever more sophisticated— bigger, faster, and more luxurious—than any developed by the West.

CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK 10:00 pm Independent Lens Farmer/Veteran

19 Monday 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell A Restful Harbor—Part 3 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Dairy Cow 2:30 pm Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul Offal Good 3:00 pm Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup Cooking for Teens 3:30 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Magical Mezze Amidst the Moonlight 4:00 pm NHK 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 Animal Super Parents Going It Alone From the slow loris covering her baby in toxic saliva to the Weddell seal putting her pup through winter boot camp, see how parents are prepared to go the extra mile. 9:00 pm The Blue Planet Tidal Seas Tidal marshes are one of the most productive parts of the world. Numerous plants support numerous animals, yet life is not easy: animals seek constant protection from attack.

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A TASTE OF LOUISIANA WITH CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: HOOKS, LIES & ALIBIS Redfish/Snapper: Caminada Pass

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1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy All Occasion Fabric Wraps—Part 1 1:30 pm Fit 2 Stitch Business Casual 2:00 pm It’s Sew Easy Accessorize for Versatility 2:30 pm Ciao Italia Tuscan Supper / La Cena Toscana 3:00 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Street Food Star: Shawarma 3:30 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Redfish/Snapper: Caminada Pass

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s I e m i T r Summe ! e m i T n e d Gar RICK STEVES’ HIDDEN EUROPE

Steves reveals a dozen of his favorite overlooked European destinations.

4:00 pm NHK 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 Orlando, FL—Hour Three 8:00 pm By Any Means Episode 4 Jack and the gang resort to desperate measures in an attempt to catch a slippery suspect: a seemingly ordinary middle-class couple who have embezzled millions of pounds. 9:00 pm Dickensian Episode 6 Bob Cratchit fights to clear his name and get home in time for his daughter’s wedding.

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June is the perfect time to be out in your garden. Learn more about gardening and what plants might be best for your yard by watching the gardening shows on WYCC PBS Chicago.

Saturdays on WYCC 10:30am - Mid-American Gardner 11:00am - Garden Smart 11:30am - P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home (pictured)

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1:00 pm Well Read Helen Oyeyemi: What Is Yours Is Not Yours 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm Bake, Decorate, Celebrate! Wacky Desserts 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Extraordinarily Delicious Ensenada 3:00 pm Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef A French Feast 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Norman Love 4:00 pm NHK Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm This Is America and the World 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Journeys to India 7:30 pm Two for the Road Alaska: Cruising the Inside Passage 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Hidden Europe

Visit www.ccc.edu or call 773-COLLEGE (773-265-5343) to learn more about the environmental programs offered at the seven City Colleges.

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22 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Memory-Keeping 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Stars and Nines 2:00 pm Knit and Crochet Now! Itty Bitty Baby Projects 2:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Shellfish Asian Style 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Bolognese 3:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke 4:00 pm NHK 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 World War I Special 8:00 pm DCI Banks Aftermath When two police officers stumble across the lair of a serial killer, Inspector Banks finds himself faced with a chilling murder investigation that will test him to the limit. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

23 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Wire Wrapping Variations 2:00 pm Scrapbook Soup Casual 2:30 pm Creative Living 3:00 pm Pati’s Mexican Table Good Morning, Mexico 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated A Hearty Start to the Day 4:00 pm NHK 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 W1A Episode 5 One year later and Ian finally has his own office. He and the team have a new set of challenges to rise to, including the impending royal visit of Prince Charles. 7:30 pm David Holt’s State of Music Doyle Lawson / St. John Unity Choir 8:00 pm Austin City Limits James Bay / Rhiannon Giddens 9:00 pm David Bromberg: Unsung Treasure

JOAN OF ARC: GOD’S WARRIOR

Use an original court manuscript from Joan’s trial to separate fact from fiction and uncover the true story of her life. 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Natural Edge Slab Tables with Recycled Metal Legs / Butcher Block Tops 1:30 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Simple Shaker Night Stand and Finishes 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Sliding Lid Boxes 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Rustic Step-Back Cupboard 3:00 pm Born to Explore England: The Queen’s Swan 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Beyond Geek A Pirate’s Life for Me 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA—Hour Two 6:00 pm Joan of Arc: God’s Warrior

24 Saturday DAVID BROMBERG: UNSUNG TREASURE

10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Deck the Halls 12:00 pm British Antiques Roadshow World War I Special

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Take an in-depth look at this groundbreaking, genre-bending guitarist, tracing his rise to fame, his collaborations with Bob Dylan and others, and his influence on a generation of musicians.

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7:00 pm Father Brown The Pride of the Prydes The grand opening of Pryde Castle ends in disaster when a guide is struck by an arrow. Father Brown is convinced that the motive lies buried in the family’s past. 8:00 pm Wallander The Man Who Smiled Wallander is contacted by an old friend who is certain his father has been murdered. 9:30 pm W1A Episode 5 One year later and Ian finally has his own office. He and the team have a new set of challenges to rise to, including the impending royal visit of Prince Charles. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Image of Fendahl

25 Sunday 10:30 am Changing Seas Grand Cayman’s Famous Stingrays 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Black America Black America and the Political Process with Bob Herbert 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Can Metaphysics Discern God? II 2:00 pm Incommon with Mike Leonard Acceptance 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Coping with Advanced Metastatic Prostate Cancer 3:00 pm Stories of the Mind The Critical Years 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World 4:00 pm Ultimate Restorations Badger #2: The Last Remaining Fish Car 5:00 pm Second Opinion Endometriosis 5:30 pm Articulate with Jim Cotter Orchestrating Hits 6:00 pm On Story A Conversation with Jeff Nichols: Bringing History to the Screen 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Wild West Wyatt Earp Which side of the law was Wyatt Earp really on? 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock The Empty Hearse 10:00 pm It’s “Just” Anxiety A dozen people from diverse backgrounds describe their personal struggles with this mental health condition.

INCOMMON WITH MIKE LEONARD Acceptance 3:00 pm Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup A Reason to Rise 3:30 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Falling for Fattoush 4:00 pm NHK 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

26 Monday 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell A Restful Harbor—Part 4 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Dinosaur National Park 2:30 pm Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul Catch o’ the Day

MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! SHERLOCK The Empty Hearse Sherlock returns! But for John Watson, it might be a case of “be careful what you wish for.”

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8:00 pm Animal Super Parents It Takes Two See the California mouse mother who has to kickstart her partner’s paternal instincts and Adelie penguin parents who can’t leave their eggs alone for five minutes. 9:00 pm The Blue Planet Coasts From the open oceans, millions of seabirds are forced to come onto land to breed. Turtles lay their eggs in the sand and sea lions emerge from the kelp to give birth.

27 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy All Occasion Fabric Wraps—Part 2 1:30 pm Fit 2 Stitch Graduations and Celebrations 2:00 pm It’s Sew Easy Easy Sundress 2:30 pm Ciao Italia Porchetta 3:00 pm Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Stop & Smell the Roses 3:30 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Catfish: Lake Des Allemand 4:00 pm NHK 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 Boston, MA—Hour Three 8:00 pm By Any Means Episode 5 When an innocent man is killed and the murderer released by MI5 in the interests of national security, it becomes the team’s mission to ensure that the killer doesn’t walk free. 9:00 pm Dickensian Episode 7 A potential rival at Satis House gives Compeyson cause for concern.

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28 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Adam Hochschild: Spain in Our Hearts 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm Bake, Decorate, Celebrate! Dinosaurs 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Mexican Micobrews and Pub Fare 3:00 pm Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Seafood Extravaganza 3:30 pm Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo Simple Is Key 4:00 pm NHK Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm This Is America and the World 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Journeys to India 7:30 pm Two for the Road Tanzania: The Search for the Big Five 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters 8:30 pm Travels with Darley Belgium: Brussels & Beyond 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Papua New Guinea Islands

29 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Fabric Fun 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Appliqued Mini Mats 2:00 pm Knit and Crochet Now! Unique Accessories 2:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Sunday Supper 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Italian Cakes

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3:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke 4:00 pm NHK 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 Royal Agriculture University Cirencester 2 8:00 pm DCI Banks Playing with Fire 9:30 pm Theater Talk

30 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Leather and Chainmaille Jewelry 2:00 pm Scrapbook Soup Mini Books 2:30 pm Creative Living 3:00 pm Pati’s Mexican Table Adventures in San Miguel 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Roast Chicken and Potatoes Revisited 4:00 pm NHK 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 W1A Episode 6 Top of the agenda for the damage limitation team are rumors that an anchor is going to be a contestant on the forthcoming series of “Strictly Come Dancing.” 7:30 pm David Holt’s State of Music Dom Flemson / David Holt

DCI BANKS Playing with Fire An arson attack caused two narrow boats to go up in flames. A body is in each boat. But who was the intended victim—the lonely book dealer, or the young girl on heroin? 8:00 pm Austin City Limits My Morning Jacket / Ben Harper 9:00 pm All ATX: A Celebration of Austin Musicians Watch the best of Austin musicians perform in celebration of the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians, featuring Christopher Cross, Marcia Ball, Shake Russell, and many others.

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CREATIVE LIVING

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stationbreak Toe-Tapping Programming Tift Merritt: Still Music moves people in many Not Home (airing Friday, ways. From global politics to travel June 16 at 9 p.m.) is an adventures to just plain old good entertaining hour-long times, see how music affects people special that features this during WYCC PBS Chicago’s musicAmericana singer-songwriter related programs. as she performs songs In David Holt’s State of Music from her fifth album and (airing Fridays at 7:30 p.m.), the also reflects on her life and four-time Grammy winner shares career. tunes and stories with modern David Bromberg: masters of traditional American Vintage Trouble on Unsung Treasure, airing music that has a growing legion of Austin City Limits Friday, June 23 at 9 p.m., contemporary fans. follows the musical figure as he works to revitalize The longest-running music series in American an urban community in Delaware. At the height of television history is Austin City Limits, which airs his career, Bromberg stopped performing and started Fridays at 8 p.m. This month, enjoy performances making violins instead. by Iggy Pop, Alabama Shakes, Vintage Trouble, Leon Please see the listings for additional musical Bridges, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, James programming and more information. Bay, and others.

Understanding Music Get to know your inner musician through taking music courses at the City Colleges of Chicago. From piano to jazz to vocals and beyond, students can hone their skills and advance to different levels. There are also humanities and cultural courses that explore music’s impact on people and environments. Please see the CCC Course Catalog for additional courses: http://www.ccc.edu/Pages/ course-catalog.aspx

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AFRICANA STUDIES 214 – Hip Hop: Culture and Politics Four of the musical permutations of American Hip-Hop (rap, consciousness/social awareness, gangsta rap, and commercial hip-hop) and their impact will be outlined. David Holt’s State of Music

HUMANITIES 203 – Arts of Contemporary America Analysis and evaluation of major art forms of today—film, television, poster art, journalism, poetry, fiction, painting, and music.

MUSIC 101 – Fundamentals of Music Theory Introduction to music theory and application: rhythm, meter, scales, intervals, triads, and musical terminology; development of aural and keyboard skills. MUSIC 183 – World Music A study of representative music of the non-Western world, with an emphasis on its function within the culture of which it is a part. MUSIC 224 – Music History from 1750 Music from 1750 to the present.

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Hugh Bonneville

Hugh Bonneville was born in London on November 10, 1963. For many people, this actor is best known as Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham, who Bonneville played for six years on Downton Abbey. However, Bonneville has been on stage, in television shows, and on the big screen for many years prior to that. Bonneville was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. He then went to Cambridge University, where he studied theology. In 1986, he made his professional acting debut at the Open Air Theatre in Regent’s Park in London. He then joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1991. Throughout the 1990s, Bonneville appeared in almost two dozen different television shows. His first role in a movie was the 1994 version of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Since then, he has also been in movies such as Notting Hill, The Monuments Men, and Paddington. Bonneville has also produced, written, and directed plays. Bonneville’s role in Downton Abbey earned him one Golden Globe and two Emmy nominations. The show’s cast won three Screen Actors Guild awards for Best Ensemble. Viewers can see Bonneville during W1A, a comedy about the BBC airing Fridays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 9:30 p.m. on WYCC PBS Chicago.

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.

SCIENCE Program: Beyond Geek: Kinetic Sculpture Racing 2 Focus: STEAM Grades: 3–6 Airing: Saturday, June 3 at 4 p.m. Overview: Dan Reynoso finds himself boldly going where no art has gone before, racing against all odds in a human-powered art race. He joins a team in a race over land, sand, and water, pushing engineering to its limits. Free Additional Resources: PBS Kids challenges you to make a sculpture that is at least six inches tall and has at least two parts that move in the wind. That’s what makes it kinetic—it moves. But watch out, wind can also knock it over. So, make sure the tower is sturdy enough to stand up in the wind. While WYCC is the place to see and hear musical erformances The Beyond Geek website has additional resources about the actual racing shown in pthe episode.from popular and up-and-coming a rtists every Friday evening, you can also tune in to WKKC—the official radio station of the City Colleges of Chicago—on 89.3fm or streaming online 24 hours a day at wkkc.fm.

SOCIAL STUDIES

Program: D-Day: Over Normandy Focus: Current Events, History Grades: 6–12 Airing: Tuesday, June 6 at 8 p.m. Overview: Modern-day aerial footage shot by drone cameras is accompanied by interviews with World War II veterans, archival footage of the D-Day invasion, and newly created maps and animations. Free Additional Resources: PBS LearningMedia offers a media gallery called France and America: WWII. Students can explore a hydrographic chart of the Normandy coast from the National Archives. The WWII Foundation, the producer of the film, has additional resources including archived video, resources to talk to veterans, suggested reading, and more.

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Education and Outreach at Get to Know Your Local Station Have you ever wondered how WYCC PBS Chicago creates its original programming, such as In the Loop? Viewers can now get a behind-the-scenes look of WYCC’s production services. Watch a video, scroll through a photo gallery, and see the station’s floorplan. There is more that goes into making a TV show than you might think!

Kids Museum Passports Summer break doesn’t mean that children should stop learning! The Chicago Public Library offers Kids Museum Passports for some of Chicago’s best museums, including the Museum of Science and Industry, Shedd Aquarium, and Chicago Botanic Garden. The passes allows a family of four general admission during regular hours. The passes may be checked out for one week at a time.

You Could Win! Enter the True Nature Adventure Drawing to win one of 38 prize certificates from WYCC PBS Chicago! The prizes—which include forest preserve walks, bike or boat rentals, picnics, and more—are all designed to get families outdoors to enjoy their summer at the Forest Preserves of Cook County. Entries are due by noon (12 p.m.) on Tuesday, June 6.

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