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September at-a-glance MONDAY
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Classical Stretch
6:30
Body Electric
7:00
Wai Lana Yoga
7:30
Sit and Be Fit
8:00
Odd Squad
8:30
Wild Kratts
9:00
Sesame Street
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Curious George
Curious George
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Ribert & Robert’s WonderWorld
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps
Bob the Builder
Anne of Green Gables (9/5 only) WordGirl
Sid the Science Kid Zula Patrol
Sesame Street
Sesame Street Cyberchase
10:00
Dinosaur Train
Wunderkind Little Amadeus SciGirls
10:30
Curious George
Mid-American Gardener
In the Americas with David Yetman (except 9/6)
11:00
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Garden Smart
Pritzker Military Presents
11:30
Peg + Cat
Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
Super Why!
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One (except 9/27)
Thomas & Friends
This Old House
Justice and Law Weekly
9:30
12:00
PM
12:30
Biz Kid$
The Best of the Joy of Painting
Sewing with Nancy
Well Read
Quilting Arts
The Beauty of Oil Painting
The American Woodshop
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly (noon on 9/27)
Wyland’s Art Studio
Sew It All
Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Beads, Baubles, and Jewels
Hometime
Closer to Truth (except 9/27)
2:00
Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China
Fit 2 Stitch
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Knitting Daily
Roey’s Paintbox (except 9/25)
The Woodwright’s Shop
Second Opinion
2:30
P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table
Mexico—One Plate at a Rudy Maxa’s World Time with Rick Bayless
New Scandinavian Cooking
Creative Living with Sheryl Borden
Woodsmith Shop
Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
3:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence
A Craftsman’s Legacy
Living Smart
3:30
Chefs A’Field
Sara’s Weeknight Meals Baking with Julia
Simply Ming
America’s Test Kitchen Ask This Old House from Cook’s Illustrated
1:00 1:30
Martha Bakes
4:00
Newsline
4:30
DW News
5:00
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe
5:30
Out of Ireland
Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Various Programs— Please Check Listings
Washington Week Overheard with Evan Smith
Asia Insight
Antiques Roadshow
Constitution USA with Peter Sagal
Nightly Business Report
6:00
Music on the Mayne Scully / The Stage (except 9/5) World Show
Charlie Rose
In the Loop
6:30 7:00
MotorWeek
7:30
Autoline This Week
8:00
NOVA
Antiques Roadshow
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears (9/16, 9/23, 9/30)
In the Loop
The Red Green Show
The Forsyte Saga
American Masters
British Antiques Roadshow
Flicks XXIX / Quick Pics XXVI (except 9/4)
Rick Steves’ Europe
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Austin City Limits
Father Brown
The Jewel in the Crown (except 9/27)
Music on the Mayne Stage (except 9/4)
New Tricks
Travelscope
8:30 9:00
Growing a Greener World
History Detectives
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Globe Trekker
9:30 10:00
DW News
10:30
Tavis Smiley
11:00
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Comedy
General
How-to
P. O. V.
Independent Lens This Is America & The World
Charlie Rose
11:30 Children’s
Focus on Europe
Film School Shorts
Drama
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Theater Talk
Travel
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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
For more information on telecourses, call the Center for Distance Learning at 312-553-5975. Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the most current programming schedule.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Music on the Mayne Stage (except 9/6)
1:00
Washington Week
NOVA
The Doctor Blake Mysteries
Rick Steves’ Europe
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
In the Loop
Austin City Limits
1:30
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
2:00
Classic Gospel
History Detectives
Fine Arts 104— American Cinema
Political Science 201— Geography 101— Voices in Democracy Power of Place
12:30
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Travelscope
British Antiques Roadshow
Globe Trekker
WYCC Classic Movies
WYCC Classic Movies
Theater Talk (except 9/26)
Wild Photo Adventures
Winemakers (except 9/26)
Tracks Ahead
2:30 3:00
The Jewel in the Crown Father Brown (starting 4 a.m. on 9/24)
3:30 4:00
Music 121—Exploring the World of Music
Physical Science 101— Planet Earth
4:30
Literature 126— American Passages
Spanish 101—Vistas
5:00 5:30
New Tricks
Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art Bluegrass Underground Pritzker Military Presents
Newsline MotorWeek
Children’s
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Comedy
General
To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe
How-to
Out of Ireland
Drama
Asia Insight
Local
News/Talk
Travel
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Rez Rides (Thursdays at 10:30 p.m.) showcases the ingenuity and mechanical genius of Rez car culture by featuring the work done in custom car shops.
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.
First Nations Experience September at-a-glance MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
6:00 6:30
Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the current full schedule. SATURDAY
SUNDAY
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Fish Out of Water
Fish Out of Water
Vitality Health
Vitality Health
Wakanheja
Wakanheja
FNX Documentary
7:00 7:30 8:00
Fish Out of Water
8:30
Vitality Health
9:00
Wakanheja
9:30
Bizou
10:00
Tansi! Nehiyawetan
10:30
Wapos Bay
Lakota Berenstain Bears
Lakota Berenstain Bears
Yamba’s Playtime
Yamba’s Playtime
Wapos Bay
Wapos Bay
Art Zone
Art Zone
11:00
Art Zone
11:30
Vitality Gardening
Vitality Gardening
Vitality Gardening
12:00 PM
The Sharing Circle
The Sharing Circle
The Sharing Circle
12:30
Cooking with the Wolfman
1:00
The Creative Native
The Creative Native
The Creative Native
First Talk
First Talk
FNX Documentary
Native Planet
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Ravens and Eagles
Samaqan Water Stories
Ravens and Eagles
Samaqan Water Stories
Ravens and Eagles
Seasoned with Spirit
Back in the Day
Vitality Gardening (except 9/5) Native Nation Building
Vitality Gardening (except 9/6) Seasoned with Spirit
People of the Pines
On Native Ground
Making Regalia
FNX Documentary
1:30 2:00
Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman
First Talk
2:30 3:00 3:30
Vitality Gardening
4:00
Vitality Health
4:30
Storytellers in Motion
5:00
The Creative Native
6:00
Working It Out Together
Indian Pride
On Native Ground
Indian Pride
The Hub (9/4 only)
Make Prayers to the Raven The Voices
6:30
Back in the Day
Oskayak Down Under
Champions of the North
Down the Mighty River
On Native Ground
Indians and Aliens
7:30
Northwest Indian News
People of the Pines
Making Regalia
People of the Pines
8:00
Native Planet
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Make Prayers to the Raven FNX Documentary
5:30
Cooking with the Wolfman
7:00
Indigenous Focus
First Talk
8:30 9:00
Wapos Bay
9:30
Fish Out of Water
Dab Iyiyuu Osiyo: Voices of the Cherokee People
Native Voice TV
Northwest Indian News
On Native Ground
Wapos Bay
Wapos Bay
Fish Out of Water
Fish Out of Water
10:00
Cashing In
Mixed Blessings
The Mix (except 9/30)
Native Shorts
The Aux
Mixed Blessings
The Aux
10:30
Oskayak Down Under
Back in the Day
Indigenous Focus
Rez Rides
Indians and Aliens
Cashing In
Native Shorts
FNX Documentary (except 9/26)
FNX Documentary
11:00
FNX Documentary (except 9/25)
11:30
Children’s
News/Talk
General
Films/Documentaries
How-to
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Don Matteo (Mondays at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m.) is a thoroughly ordinary Catholic priest with an extraordinary ability to read people and solve crimes.
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 September at-a-glance MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
6:00
Kazakh TV News
6:30
Hello Vietnam
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY France 24 News
SUNDAY France 24 News
RT News
RT News
euromaxx Highlights
France in Focus/ Inside the Americas
7:30
Tomorrow Today
Crosstalk
8:00
Global 3000
World Affairs Today
7:00 Africa Today TV: Leading Voices on US-Africa Relations
NHK Programming
8:30
Focus on Europe In Good Shape: The Health Show
Global Ethics Forum
9:30
Arirang TV Programming
Arirang TV Programming
10:00
France 24 News
Hot Indonesia
Taiwan Outlook
10:30
Inside Taiwan
11:00
China Edge
9:00 CNC World News
11:30
euromaxx Highlights
euromaxx
12:00 PM
World Affairs Today
Taiwan Outlook
euromaxx
12:30
euromaxx
Close Up: The Current Affairs Documentary
euromaxx
Newsweek South Asia
EuroNews Flashback
Houses of the Oireachtas
Houses of the Oireachtas
Comhrá
Comhrá
Timpeall na Tíre
Ladies Gaelic Football
Crosstalk
EuroNews Flashback
My India
Global Ethics Forum
Newsweek South Asia
NetViet Programming
1:30
RT News CNC World Afternoon News
2:30 3:00
Róisín Focal Point: Community News
Paul Murray Live
3:30 4:00
EuroNews
4:30
Journal
5:00
From the South
5:30
South Asia Newsline Debate
Debate
Debate
7:30
NHK Newsline
NHK Newsline
8:00
Don Matteo
Crimes of Passion
6:00
My India
Arirang TV Programming
1:00 2:00
Best of Bali
EuroNews
EuroNews
Journal
Journal
From the South
Newsweek South Asia
EuroNews Flashback
The Afghan Report
France 24 News
France 24 News
Debate
The World This Week
RT News
RT News
NHK Newsline
NHK Newsline
Asia Insight
7:30 NHK Newsline 7:40 NHK Documentary
NHK Newsline
The Spider (9/2, 9/9, 9/16)
Donna Leon: Commissario Brunetti Mysteries
Beck
A Case of Conscience
The Octopus (except 9/27)
Full Frame
Americas Now (except 9/20)
A Case of Conscience
The Octopus (except 9/27)
6:30 7:00
RT News
8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00
Global Business America Edition from Washington & New York (except 9/7, 9/21)
10:30 11:00
Don Matteo
Crimes of Passion
The Spider (9/2, 9/9, 9/16)
11:30
Drama
World News/Talk
Sports
Ethnic
Donna Leon: Commissario Brunetti Mysteries
Beck
Films/Documentaries
Music
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Musicians from around the country join WYCC PBS Chicago and the Mayne Stage for an at-home concert experience. Music on the Mayne Stage presents a fantastic exploration into the diverse traditions of American music. This 10-part series captures intense performances from a lineup of up-andcoming artists in a format that not only treats viewers to a unique concert experience, but to intimate artist interviews for an added in-depth musical journey. For over a year, WYCC PBS Chicago partnered with Mayne Stage to bring this weekly music series to your television screen—all filmed before a live audience in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood. “Our partnership with Mayne Stage allows us to maintain a strong connection with Chicago’s loyal public television viewers,” says Paul Buckner, general manager for WYCC. Music on the Mayne Stage premieres on Friday, September 11 at 9 p.m. with new episodes airing Fridays at 9 p.m. through mid-November. Concerts encore Saturdays at 6 p.m. and 12 midnight. For the multi-platform Mayne Stage experience, viewers can also enjoy watching the series on YouTube.
Seryn Friday, September 11 at 9 p.m. Their unique sound is hard to define using just one genre, but Seryn has been described by their fans as a “folk-pop” band. The band includes Trenton Wheeler (vocals and ukulele), Nathan Allen (guitars and vocals), Aaron Stoner (bass and vocals), Jenny Moscoso (vocals, guitars, and banjo), Scarlett Deering (violin and vocals), and Jordan Rochefort (drums).
Miss Tess & The Talkbacks / Nick Shaheen Friday, September 18 at 9 p.m. Miss Tess & The Talkbacks create their own sound by borrowing from all sorts of American roots music, including classic country, honkytonk, southern blues, New Orleans jazz and swing, swamp pop, and early rock’n’roll. They have recently been exploring a more country-rock vibe. Prior to the release of Nick Shaheen’s new LP, Sauvignon, the young upstart performed songs visiting topics well beyond his years. Far from just another good-hearted singer/songwriter with an acoustic guitar, Nick Shaheen—along with his cast of friends and area musicians— paints an always moving picture.
JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound Friday, September 25 at 9 p.m. Described as “the real deal” by the Chicago Tribune, JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound are the epitome of post-punk soul. Their songs are almost more of a rallying cry against the era we live in. The bandmates (Billy Bungeroth, Kevin Marks, Jeremy Tromburg, Theodore Berry the IV, and Jovia Armstrong) don’t just give concerts—they put on a theatrical extravaganza.
The concerts continue... Tune in throughout October and November for performances from:
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• Tommy Keene • lePercolateur • Fareed Haque • Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
• Amy Hart / Nick Gaitan & The Umbrella Man
• Switchback • The Frank Catalano Jimmy Chamberlin Collective
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7:00 pm The Fairytale Castles of King Ludwig II with Dan Cruickshank
1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Sewing Modkid Style—Part 2 1:30 pm Sew It All Totes Adorbs—Sara Lawson 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Zippers: Here, There, Everywhere 2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Puerto Escondido: Living the Dream 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Cheese 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Italian with Joey Campanaro 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Charleston 8:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Hearts and Flowers Blake is on the judging panel for the Begonia Festival. When a fellow judge is found dead, the prime suspects are the head of the judging panel and a local rival. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder à la Mode When Phryne arrives at Madame Fleuri’s for a fitting, she unexpectedly finds that the salon’s benefactor has been found impaled on her own hairpiece in the powder room.
2 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Joyce Carol Oates’ The Sacrifice 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Bhutan: Part 1—Gross National Happiness 2:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World Turkey’s Turquoise Coast 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Spiked 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Martha Stewart—Part 1 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose
In the late 19th century, King Ludwig II of Bavaria created extraordinary and extravagant castles described at the time as ridiculous. Today, they are among Germany’s top tourist attractions. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Poland Rediscovered: Krakow, Auschwitz, and Warsaw 8:30 pm Travelscope Rwanda: In Search of Chimpanzees Baboons, colobus monkeys, and chimpanzees are just a few of the 13 primate species that populate the Nyungwe National Park. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Delhi & Rajasthan, India
3 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Innovative Stitch Techniques 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Conquer Curved Seams with Your Serger 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Yakkety Yak 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking South West of Norway / Fat Ducks and Sweet Apples 3:00 pm Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam Life Is a Beach 3:30 pm Simply Ming Crème Anglaise with Guest Duff Goldman 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Scarborough Grand Hall Spa 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 3, Part 1 The Great War is over and the long-awaited engagement of Lady Mary and Matthew is on, but all is not tranquil at the majestic English country estate.
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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. PEG + CAT Weekdays 11:30AM Through engaging stories and physical comedy, Peg + Cat inspires preschool children to see math as exciting, accessible, and fun. The show teaches measurement, shapes and patterns, and a wide range of fundamental pre-math skills, as established by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and the National Council for Teachers and Mathematics.
1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels It’s a Wrap 2:00 pm Roey’s Paintbox Landmark Painting 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence You Say Tomato 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Meat and Potatoes with Panache 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Day of the Sunflowers 7:30 pm The Café Reap What You Sow—Part 2 8:00 pm Austin City Limits The Avett Brothers / Nickel Creek 9:00 pm Tift Merritt: Still Not Home
DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD Weekdays 11AM This animated program for preschoolers ages 2-4 builds on the pioneering PBS series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. This series tells its engaging stories using musical strategies grounded in Fred Rogers’ landmark social-emotional curriculum. Through imagination, creativity, and music, Daniel and his friends learn the key social skills necessary for school and for life. ODD SQUAD Weekdays 8AM Each episode includes two cases in which the agents, Olive and Otto, investigate weird and unusual phenomena around them and use math to put things right. There is no occurrence that is too strange for the Odd Squad as they face off against various villains that wreak havoc around town. Elementary-age children can take an active role in learning while solving these cases.
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The North Carolina native performs in front of a hometown audience, showcasing her brand of Americana and roots music. Between songs, Merritt reflects on her life and career.
5 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST 12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Celebrating the Winter Season Inside and Out 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Curio Cabinet 1:30 pm Hometime Clay Tile Roof Installation 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Tempered Steel 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Rustic Step-Back Cupboard 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Woodworker 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art 4:30 pm Washington Week
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5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Charleston 6:00 pm 3 Miles an Hour Legendary backcountry outfitter Arnold “Smoke” Elser considers “three miles an hour”—the walking speed of a horse—the best way to see and savor life. 7:00 pm The Forsyte Saga Episode 6 Old Jolyon dies. To the astonishment of all, he has left Irene some money. Twelve years pass. Soames marries Annette, a French woman. Dartie is gambling recklessly. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Man in the Tree When a stripped and injured man is found stuck up a tree, Sid is implicated as the perpetrator. Can Father Brown prove his innocence, or has Sid gone too far this time? 9:00 pm New Tricks The Rock—Part 2 The team unlocks over three decades of secrets and lies on the Rock of Gibraltar and find the link that solves two murders from 1998 and 1982. 10:00 pm Focus on Europe 10:30 pm Independent Lens The Revisionaries
6 Sunday 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan The Rite of Spring 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Franklin Chang Diaz 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth What Would Intelligent Aliens Mean? 2:00 pm Second Opinion Cardiac Spouses 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Conquering Obesity through Weight Loss Surgery 3:00 pm Living Smart Understanding Body Language 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Blooms and Birds: A Gardener’s Guide to Backyard Birding (Copake Falls, NY) 4:00 pm Pulling Out All the Stops
5:00 pm Constitution USA with Peter Sagal A More Perfect Union Explore the Constitution’s most striking and innovative feature: its resilient brand of federalism. 6:00 pm Scully / The World Show 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm American Masters Ricky Jay: Deceptive Practice Journey through the mysterious world of sleight-of-hand with multitalented conjurer Ricky Jay. 8:00 pm The Jewel in the Crown An Evening at the Maharanee’s A young English Intelligence officer witnesses the interrogation of a returning Indian prisoner of war suspected of collaborating with the INA in Germany. 9:00 pm The Jewel in the Crown The Travelling Companions The atomic bomb has just been dropped on Hiroshima. In Ranpur, Barbie is dead. Sarah learns that Merrick is about to announce his engagement to Susan. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Beats of the Antonov
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1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China China House Museum 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Autumn Enchantment 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian BBQ Bash 3:30 pm Chefs A’Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm Chef George Schenk—American Flatbread: Waitsfield, VT 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA Secrets of the Viking Sword 9:00 pm History Detectives John Brown Pike; Siberian Bullet; Ronald McDonald Costume
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Watch the competition both onstage and behind the scenes as 10 extraordinary young organists vie for first place in the first International Longwood Gardens Organ Competition.
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1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Ultimate Serger Techniques—Part 1 1:30 pm Sew It All Fit to a V—Morgan & Matthew Meredith 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Three Patterns, One Wardrobe 2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Chocolate & Coffee from Bean to Cup 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Lamb
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3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
3:00 pm Martha Bakes Southern 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Martha Stewart—Part 2 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Carpe Diem: A Fishy Tale
Mom’s Day Off 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Toronto 8:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries If the Shoe Fits Blake is called to a shoe factory where a migrant worker has died using one of the machines. Initially it looks like an industrial accident, but Blake begins to suspect foul play. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Deadweight When a gang leader is found dead outside a travelling boxing tent, Phryne’s investigation leads her into the dangerous but thrilling world of fight rigging and tribal payback.
9 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Garth Stein’s A Sudden Light 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Bhutan: Part 2—Land of the Thunder Dragon 2:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World Bangkok, Thailand
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Hear the sensational and true story of the fantastically prolific Asian carp—a scaly habitat-hog that North American scientists are scrambling to repel before it’s too late. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Budapest: The Best of Hungary 8:30 pm Travelscope Manzanillo, Mexico & The Costa Alegre Visit the state and city of Colima with its rainforests and active volcanoes, join an ongoing fiesta in Comala, and discover the coast’s elegant resorts. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Barcelona City Guide
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10 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Art Meets Tradition 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Feedsack Flowers 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Go Global 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking The Mountain Region of Southern Norway: “On Top of Norway” 3:00 pm Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam One-Dish Wonders 3:30 pm Simply Ming Caramelization with Guest Jody Adams 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Farnborough 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 3, Part 2 The fate of Downton Abbey hinges on a letter from a dead man. Edith and Sir Anthony face their own fateful moment. Mrs. Hughes confronts a crisis. 9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 3, Part 3 Two social revolutions arrive at Downton Abbey: the Irish civil war and the fight for women’s suffrage. A mysterious conspiracy keeps Anna and Bates apart.
11 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Problem Solving 2:00 pm Roey’s Paintbox
Photorealism 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Go Nuts! 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated A Fancy Finale
4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Reality TV 7:30 pm Flicks XXIX / Quick Pics XXVI Film critic Patrick Stoner explores the craft and culture of filmmaking by providing up-to-the-minute coverage of Hollywood’s latest offerings. 8:00 pm Austin City Limits The Black Keys / J. Roddy Walston & The Business 9:00 pm Music on the Mayne Stage Seryn
12 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST 12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Visual Sensations 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Shop Made Workbenches 1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Finishes 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Woodwright! The Musical 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop 3-in-1 Drill Press Upgrade 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Clockmaker 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Toronto 6:00 pm Music on the Mayne Stage Seryn 7:00 pm The Forsyte Saga Episode 7 Soames continues to be obsessed with Irene and wants to resume their marriage, since she won’t grant a divorce. Young Jolyon meets Irene in France and they fall in love. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Eye of Apollo When the Church of Apollo comes to Kembleford, Susie is drawn to their charismatic leader. Father Brown must break his spell over Susie or risk losing her forever. 9:00 pm New Tricks The Sins of the Father The team investigates a 16-year-old murder of a young mother by her criminal husband that could be a miscarriage of justice. 10:00 pm Focus on Europe 10:30 pm Independent Lens The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights
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Now in its sixth season, In the Loop will be expanding its reporting with new faces. Veteran journalists Chris Bury, Barbara Pinto, Lauren Cohn, and Robin Robinson will report on the stories Chicagoans need to know. This new season of In the Loop will also offer more stories and new show formats that respond to the news of the city, state, and nation. In the Loop will continue to welcome notable guests for analysis of the top stories that offer viewers an insightful forum for discussion of news and events.
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10:30 am In the Americas with David Yetman
Tultepec: Mexico’s Skyrocket Central 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Diane Rehm 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Does a Creator God Work? 2:00 pm Second Opinion Grief 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Type 2 Diabetic Neuropathy: A Better Understanding Leads to Better Treatments 3:00 pm Living Smart Keys to Entrepreneurial Success 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World The Best People of Season One 4:00 pm On Life’s Terms: Mothers in Recovery Driven by the desire for custody of their children, five mothers struggle to overcome addiction in a gender responsive residential treatment program.
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5:00 pm Constitution USA with Peter Sagal It’s a Free Country Ask Americans what the Constitution’s most important feature is and most will say it’s the guarantees of liberty enshrined in the Bill of Rights. 6:00 pm Scully / The World Show 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm American Masters Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler Discover the mysterious violin virtuoso. Jascha Heifetz’s story embodies the paradox of artistic genius: a dedication to his craft at all costs. 8:00 pm The Jewel in the Crown The Moghul Room Perron learns that Merrick has gained access to Susan’s psychiatric records. He also learns that his own longed-for demobilization has come through. 9:00 pm The Jewel in the Crown Pandora’s Box Perron returns to India on the eve of Independence to observe the last days of British rule. He discovers that Merrick has married Susan, but has subsequently been killed. 10:00 pm P. O. V. The Storm Makers
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1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China The Hidden City 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table A Feast for the Season 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Festive Family Meal
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3:30 pm Chefs A’Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm Chef Suzanne Goin-Lucques / A.O.C.: Los Angeles, CA 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA
16 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Dennis Lehane’s World Gone By 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope A San Antonio Christmas 2:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World Thailand: Golden Triangle 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Yellow Cake 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Nancy Silverton 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears
Mystery of Easter Island 9:00 pm History Detectives Civil War Letters; Lindbergh-Sikorsky Fabric; African American Comic Book
15 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Ultimate Serger Techniques—Part 2 1:30 pm Sew It All Best Dressed—Denise Wild 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch The Wrap Dress 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Bringing Oaxaca Home 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Eggs 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Savory Dinner Pie 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Salt Lake City 8:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Bedlam A psychiatric nurse is found murdered in a bathroom at the asylum with a patient standing over her, holding the murder weapon. The inmate confesses, but Blake isn’t satisfied. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Blood at the Wheel An all-women’s motorcar garage is preparing for an annual rally. Everything changes when the driver for the ladies’ team is found dead in her roadster.
Mountains Ray begins his westward journey in the Appalachian Mountains, where he explores how their timbered slopes provided the fuel and building material for the emerging nation. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Lisbon and the Algarve 8:30 pm Travelscope Flathead Valley, Montana Flathead Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi. The beauty of the lake, rivers, and streams makes it an appealing destination. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Papua New Guinea Islands
17 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts DIY Quilt Studio and Organization Ideas 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Machine Quilting Basics 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Get Shorty 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Southern Norway: A Modest but Generous Spud 3:00 pm Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam Modern Vietnam 3:30 pm Simply Ming Thickening with Guest Susur Lee 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report
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6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Falmouth National Maritime Museum 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 3, Part 4 The Crawley family faces its severest test yet. Meanwhile, new faces try to fit into the tight-knit circle of servants. New evidence turns up in a baffling case. 9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 3, Part 5 Things go badly amiss: Robert and Cora are not speaking; the servants are shunning Matthew’s mother; and Matthew and Robert have fallen out. Bates takes a gamble.
18 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Pleasing Patterns 2:00 pm Roey’s Paintbox Cubism 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Fast-Forward to Dinner 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Three Ways with Eggs 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Possum Lodge Provincial Park 7:30 pm Flicks XXIX / Quick Pics XXVI 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Sam Smith
Sam Smith / Future Islands 9:00 pm Music on the Mayne Stage Miss Tess & The Talkbacks / Nick Shaheen
19 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST 12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home A Passion for Poultry 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Oval Tray Table 1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Systems
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2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Rocky Bentwood Cradle Show 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Cherry Bookcase 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Metal Engraver 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Salt Lake City 6:00 pm Music on the Mayne Stage Miss Tess & The Talkbacks / Nick Shaheen 7:00 pm The Forsyte Saga Episode 8 Soames learns that Irene and young Jolyon are together at Robin Hill and divorces Irene. Both Irene and Annette, Soames’ new wife, are pregnant. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Bride of Christ When two nuns die in mysterious circumstances at St. Agnes convent, Father Brown investigates with the aid of Sister Boniface, an eager fan of detective novels. 9:00 pm New Tricks The Little Brother Esther asks Lane to help one of her book club friends find her missing brother—but will his nose for the truth get him into further trouble? 10:00 pm Focus on Europe
4:00 pm The Unseen Everglades: Inside a Legendary Wilderness Examine the history of this complex family of ecosystems and the spirited fight to restore, preserve, and protect its unique habitats and discover the importance the Everglades serve. 5:00 pm Constitution USA with Peter Sagal Created Equal The high ideals of the Declaration of Independence that “all men are created equal” didn’t make it into the Constitution in 1787. 6:00 pm Scully / The World Show 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm American Masters
American Ballet Theatre: A History Delve into the rich 75-year history of one of the world’s preeminent ballet companies. 8:30 pm America’s Rifle: The M1 Garand It was the standard issue infantry rifle of WWII, a masterwork of genius and simplicity, and one of the most widely produced rifles in American history. 9:00 pm The Jewel in the Crown A Division of the Spoils Guy discovers the horrific details of Merrick’s death. He travels to Ranpur for the independence celebrations, but the train is besieged. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Homegoings
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10:30 pm Independent Lens Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines
20 Sunday 10:30 am In the Americas with David Yetman In the Shadow of the Volcanoes: Chile’s Melting Pot 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Nicholas Christakis 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Mysteries of Cosmic Inflation 2:00 pm Second Opinion Geriatric Oncology 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Human & Animal Health 3:00 pm Living Smart The Virtue of Generosity 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World The Best Places of Season One
1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China Private Collector 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Festive Entertaining 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Sweets for the Sweet 3:30 pm Chefs A’Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm Chef Karen Demasco / Craft: New York, NY / Costa Rica 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA Ben Franklin’s Balloons
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9:00 pm History Detectives Drone Propeller; Teddy Roosevelt War Club; Clara Barton Letter
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22 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Sewing with Nancy on the Road 1:30 pm Sew It All Serger Success—Sarai Mitnick & Alyson Clair 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Sewing Myths 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Oaxaca’s Top Chefs 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Sauces 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Stir Fry with Grace Young 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Cincinnati—Hour One 8:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Game of Champions When a contestant in a popular TV game show is electrocuted in his dressing room, Blake—in one of his more unusual cases—suspects foul play. 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries The Blood of Juana the Mad When the fresh corpse of Professor Katz turns up in place of a cadaver in Dr. Mac’s anatomy lecture, she demands that Phryne and Jack work together.
1 lb. penne (wheat) 1 cup milk (2% or skim) 1 lb. shredded cheddar cheese 1/2 head cauliflower florets 1/4 cup parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon chopped parsley salt and pepper to taste 1. Bring salted water to a boil and cook the pasta until al dente. In the meantime, cook the cauliflower until soft and transfer in a blender to puree.
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1:00 pm Well Read Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Taiwan Lantern Festival 2:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World Thailand: Andaman Islands 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Pâte Brisée 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Michel Richard and Alice Medrich 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears The Great Plains Explore how this flat, treeless grassland was the setting for some of the Wild West’s most dramatic stories of Plains Indians, wagon trains, homesteaders, and cattle drives.
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
5:00 pm Asia Insight 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show The Silver Wasp 7:30 pm Flicks XXIX / Quick Pics XXVI 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Foo Fighters 9:00 pm Music on the Mayne Stage JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound
26 Saturday Sevilla 8:30 pm Travelscope New Brunswick, Canada In New Brunswick, Canada’s only official bilingual province, the English and French Acadian thrive in perfect harmony. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Turkey
24 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Creative Approaches to Quilting 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting By the Big Lake 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Quite Effective 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Western Norway: A World of Apples 3:00 pm Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam Gone Fishing 3:30 pm Simply Ming On the Road with Michael Schlow at Tico 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Falmouth National Maritime Museum 2 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 3, Part 6 Change arrives in a big way for several key characters. A yearly cricket match with the village sees old scores settled and new plots hatched.
25 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Palette Play 2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show New Traditions 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Passport to Sardinia 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated A Modern Take on Pizza and Grilled Cheese 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News
10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST 12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Bulb Gardening 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Triple Turnings 1:30 pm Hometime
Creekside Home Winding Up 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Rocky Brentwood Cradle Show 2 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Planter Box & Outdoor Bench 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Wood Turner 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Cincinnati—Hour One 6:00 pm Music on the Mayne Stage JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound 7:00 pm The Forsyte Saga Episode 9 The Forsyte family, including Soames and Annette’s daughter, gathers in London when June arrives with her half-brother Jon (son of young Jolyon and Irene). 8:00 pm Father Brown The Devil’s Dust Father Brown joins the search when a girl who is believed to be radioactive goes missing overnight. But just who is responsible for her disappearance?
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9:00 pm New Tricks Cry Me a River A young woman’s paternity test leads to the reopening of a notorious murder case from the seedy underworld of 1980s Soho. 10:00 pm Focus on Europe 10:30 pm Independent Lens Seeking Asian Female
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27 Sunday 10:30 am In the Americas with David Yetman The Rainforest Nisei: Japanese Immigrants in the Amazon 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm New View with Ed Gordon 2:00 pm Second Opinion Foot Pain 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Alpha One Antitrypsin Deficiency: Unmasking a Killer 3:00 pm Living Smart The Healing Power of Music 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Greenhouses for Year-Round Growing 4:00 pm The Invisible Man: Theatre of the Mind A heavily muffled stranger arrives at the local inn, demanding a room. His head is bandaged and his eyes concealed behind blue goggles. The stranger strips off his wrappings and is invisible! 5:00 pm Constitution USA with Peter Sagal Built to Last? Why has our founding document lasted more than 225 years? Look at the systems that have kept the Constitution healthy and the political forces that threaten it. 6:00 pm Scully / The World Show 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm American Masters Pedro E. Guerrero: A Photographer’s Journey Discover the life and work of this MexicanAmerican photographer who collaborated with Frank Lloyd Wright.
Celebrate the unifying, multi-cultural messages of Pope John Paul II with this musical performance by the Lyric Opera of Chicago Orchestra and the Chicago Symphony Chorus. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Special Flight
28 Monday 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China Beautiful Pagoda 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Celebrating New Beginnings 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Good Morning Fiesta 3:30 pm Chefs A’Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm Chefs Debbie Gold & Michael Smith—40 Sardines: Kansas City, MO 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Travel around the country to discover why the United States Constitution has lasted for over 200 years and how it affects day-to-day life in America.
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5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA Inside Animal Minds: Dogs & Super Senses 9:00 pm History Detectives Japanese Carved Cane; Kittery Telescope; Baker’s Gold
Framed for Murder With one of Phryne’s oldest friends producing a movie, she has no choice but to get involved when the lead actor is murdered on set. She steps in to save the production.
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29 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Sew Simple with Rectangles & Squares—Part 1 1:30 pm Sew It All All About Buttons—Jill Gorski 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch The Skirt 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless A Seafood Dream 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Vegetables 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Dinner at 8 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Cincinnati—Hour Three 8:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries All That Glitters A prospector walks into the pub while Blake and Danny are playing darts and declares he’s struck gold. Shortly afterwards he’s found dead down his mineshaft.
1:00 pm Well Read David Treuer’s Prudence 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope La Joie de Vivre in Quebec City, Canada 2:30 pm Rudy Maxa’s World Estonia 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Cheesecake 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Lauren Groveman 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears Deserts Discover how the landscapes of America’s five great deserts challenged the westward push of the early pioneers. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe England’s Bath & York 8:30 pm Travelscope In the Path of the Conquistadors The ancient Spanish empire stretched from the Americas to Asia. Spanish influence is visible in the Filipinos’ language, spirit, and food. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Ukraine
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stationbreak Painting a Picture Whether you’ve never picked up a paintbrush or are simply looking for new subjects to paint, WYCC PBS Chicago offers a lineup of how-to painting programs two days a week. Bob Ross gained a loyal following of painting enthusiasts thanks in part to his calming demeanor and words of encouragement. Viewers can experience The Best of the Joy of Painting Mondays at 1 p.m. and pick up tips on how to paint a variety of natural landscapes. Marine-life artist and conservationist Wyland invites viewers to Wyland’s Art Studio (airing Mondays at 1:30 p.m.), where he goes step-by-step through his painting process. The stars of his artwork are animals found throughout the Pacific Ocean, including dolphins, sharks, and sea turtles. Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China (airing Mondays at 2 p.m.) is a unique combination of travelogue and how-to. Clarke, an Irish artist, travels around China to take in its art, culture, and architecture and uses that as inspiration when he returns to his studio in Beijing. He encourages fellow watercolorists to “have some more fun.”
The City Colleges of Chicago offer a wide variety of art classes, from drawing to sculpture to graphic art. But if the painting programs on WYCC have inspired you to set up an easel, CCC has the right courses for both beginners learning the basics and advanced art students looking to perfect their craft. Please see the CCC Course Catalog for additional courses: http://www.ccc.edu/Pages/ course-catalog.aspx
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The husbandand-wife team returns to television after an eight-year hiatus with The Beauty of Oil Panting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins (Fridays at 1 p.m.). Gary paints Artist Bob Ross his trademark florals and explains the wet-on-wet oil painting method he uses. Roey’s Paintbox (airing Fridays at 2 p.m.) educates, motivates, and inspires young artists to get in touch with their creative side and paint. Although this program is aimed towards children, aspiring painters of any age can learn from host Roey Ebert’s instruction. She also teachers viewers about different eras and styles, including impressionism and abstract. Please see the listings for more information and individual episode topics.
Art Classes for Painters ART 131 – General Drawing Still-life, landscape, and human figure; experimentation with various media. ART 144 – Two-Dimensional Design Fundamentals of the formal systems and basic elements of visual organization through two-dimensional design principles and theories. Experimentation in line, shape, textures, and color. ART 163 – Watercolor Painting Elementary painting and sketching, including still-life, landscape, and figure painting.
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ART 166 – Oil Painting Techniques An introduction to basic painting techniques and color principles applied to the exploration of oil and acrylic painting media. ART 200-H – Art Projects: Painting I For advanced students who have taken all or most other art courses. Work on individual projects.
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ONE-MINUTE BIOGRAPHY with
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Chef Martin Yan was born in Guangzhou, China, and developed a passion for food at a young age. His first culinary apprenticeship was at a Hong Kong restaurant when he was just 13 years old. He received further instruction at Hong Kong’s Overseas Institute of Cookery. Yan made his way to North America by immigrating to Calgary, Canada. He then earned his MS degree in Food Science from the University of California, Davis. Yan’s big television break came when he started Yan Can Cook, a Chinese cooking show. His warmth and wit drew viewers in, creating a loyal following from around the globe. Since then, he has hosted over 2,000 cooking shows and written 26 cookbooks. Yan has taught at the California Culinary Institute, Johnson & Wales University (where he also has an honorary degree), the Chinese Cuisine Institute in Hong Kong, the Culinary Institute of America, and the University of San Francisco. He founded the Yan Can International Cooking School in 1985 and has two restaurants, Yan Can and SensAsian. Join WYCC PBS Chicago for Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam, airing Thursdays at 3 p.m., where Yan travels throughout Vietnam to explore its cities, landscapes, history, and cuisine.
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.
LANGUAGE ARTS/SOCIAL STUDIES Program: The Fairytale Castles of King Ludwig II with Dan Cruickshank Focus: History, Creative Writing Grades: 6–12 Airing: Wednesday, September 2 at 7 p.m. Overview: King Ludwig II of Bavaria spent his life in pursuit of the ideal of beauty, and many believe his castles were the work of an architectural genius ahead of his time. This program explores the rich aesthetic of Ludwig II to discover if they hold the key to the eternal enigma of this intriguing royal. Free Additional Resources: PBS LearningMedia provides images of King Ludwig’s castles, such as Neuscwanstein and Herrenchiemsee. Students might choose one and write a creative story about life inside.
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While WYCC is the place to see and hear musical performances from popular and up-and-coming artists 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.
Program: Carpe Diem: A Fishy Tale Focus: Invasive Species Grades: 6–12 Airing: Wednesday, September 9 at 7 p.m. Overview: Introduced to American fish ponds in the 1970s to clean up algae, the Asian carp eventually made its way into the Mississippi River system. Viewers go into the heart of the battle to curtail this ecologically devastating invasion. Free Additional Resources: Another fish wreaking havoc on its ecosystem is the Indo-Pacific lionfish, invading the Atlantic and Caribbean with catastrophic results. This non-native species has no local predators and is propagating at a rate that adversely impacts the coral reef habitats of the Eastern United States, Caribbean, and South America. Students may watch the “Invasion of the Alien Fish” video and compare and contrast the issues encountered. Other support materials, including discussion guides, are available at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Middle schoolers may use the reef-to-ocean food chain invasion activity.
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Using Digital Media and Technology in the Classroom As teachers head back into the classroom, more educators are welcoming the use of technology to explore curriculum and concepts. Did you know that 88% of educators believe educational technology reinforces and expands concepts and 93% say that technology is a motivating and useful tool for students? Find out how educators are using digital media and technology in the classroom with these innovative video resources from PBS LearningMedia. • 21st Century Learning: Hear about different models of 21st century learning skills (including personalized and game-based learning) from experts in the education field. • 21st Century Learners: Educators explore how public education can best meet the needs of the modern workforce and discuss technology infusion in the classroom. • The Future of Digital Learning: Download a copy of this cool infographic that shows how educators are using digital media and technology and what future classrooms look like.
Fitness Tips for Kids Going back to school means going back to gym class for most students—but there are other fun and easy ways for children to stay physically fit! The characters from Arthur (coming to WYCC in October) are here to show you what you can do to get off the couch and get active. Resources include: • Fitness Tips for Kids • Fitness Quiz • Workout Time • Kids in Action Also, be sure to join us on Saturday, September 26 for the WYCC Walk for Health. Activities include exercise demos, guided nature hikes, ultimate frisbee, and more! See page 24 for more information.
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Join us Saturday, September 26 for the
WYCC 3K Walk for Health Dan Ryan Woods Forest Preserve, Western Avenue at 83rd Street, Chicago
Starting at 9AM, Registration at 8AM Register now at wycc.org or (888)993-9922
Online registration deadline: September 19 ent ainm o t r e t d En rnan by Fe and the s Jone s Kids u Bl e
• See favorite PBS characters • Face painting • Hands-on activities • Stage entertainment • Healthy food demos • Archery • Ultimate frisbee demos • Tour-guided nature hike • Volunteer restoration • Healthy exercise instruction • Great raffle prizes • Pedometer to 13+ (while supplies last)