WYCC Magazine for Members - September 2016

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September at-a-glance MONDAY

6:00

TUESDAY

AM

WEDNESDAY

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

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Classical Stretch

SATURDAY Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Sesame Street

Thomas & Friends

Sid the Science Kid

Ribert & Robert’s WonderWorld

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Bob the Builder

Curious George

Nature Cat

Nature Cat

Wild Kratts

Bug Bites

Ready, Jet, Go!

Odd Squad

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

Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab

Cyberchase

10:00

Dinosaur Train

Baby Makes 3 (except 9/3)

Ready, Jet, Go!

10:30

Curious George

Mid-American Expeditions with Gardener (except 9/10) Patrick McMillan (except 9/25)

11:00

Bob the Builder

Garden Smart

11:30

Peg + Cat

12:00

PM

Pritzker Military Presents

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

Super Why!

12:30

Thomas & Friends

This Old House

Justice and Law Weekly

1:00

The Best of the Joy of Painting

Sewing with Nancy

Well Read

Quilting Arts

The Beauty of Oil Painting

The American Woodshop

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

1:30

Wyland’s Art Studio

Sew It All

Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Beads, Baubles, and Jewels

Woodcarving with Rick Bütz

Closer to Truth

2:00

Painting and Travel

Fit 2 Stitch

A Taste of Louisiana

Knitting Daily

For Your Home

2:30

P. Allen Smith’s Steven Raichlen’s Project Garden Home Smoke (except 9/27) Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Pati’s Mexican Table (except 9/6)

The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop

Portrayal & Perception (except 9/25) One Night in March (9/4 only) Arts in Context

3:00 3:30

A Chef’s Life

Cooking with Essential Pépin Nick Stellino Moveable Feast with Lidia’s Kitchen Fine Cooking (except 9/7)

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

4:00

Newsline

4:30

DW News

5:00

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe

5:30

Out of Ireland

Simply Ming

Creative Living with Sheryl Borden New Orleans Cooking

A Craftsman’s Legacy (9/17, 9/24)

America’s Test Kitchen Ask This Old House from Cook’s Illustrated (except 9/30) Watchers of the North (9/3, 9/10) Washington Week

Focus on Europe

Asia Insight

Antiques Roadshow

Cambridge Spies (except 9/3)

Charlie Rose Start Up (except 9/7)

In the Loop

The Red Green Show

Autoline This Week

Travels with Darley

British Antiques Roadshow

Bluegrass Underground

Treasures of Ancient Miss Fisher’s Egypt (except 9/26) Murder Mysteries

Rick Steves’ Europe

Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis (9/15, 9/29)

MotorWeek

7:30 8:00

Antiques Roadshow

Travelscope

8:30 9:00

Cambridge Spies

Wild!

Globe Trekker

10:00

DW / The Day

10:30

Tavis Smiley

11:00

Children’s

Comedy

General

How-to

On Story

Wild! (except 9/11)

Austin City Limits

Father Brown

Vera (except 9/25)

Live at 9:30 (except 9/30)

The Doctor Blake Mysteries Roadtrip Nation

Charlie Rose

11:30

The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower (except 9/25)

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

Theater Talk

9:30

Treasures of Ancient Egypt (except 9/25)

In the Loop

6:30 7:00

Growing a Greener World

This American Land

Nightly Business Report

6:00

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SUNDAY

Drama

wycc.org

Local

Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies

P. O. V. (except 9/11)

Songs at the Center

Salsa! The Dance Sensation (9/18 only)

News/Talk

Travel


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

• Business in America • Business Lessons

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

Cambridge Spies

September Program Listings

SEPTEMBER 2016

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 WYCC PBS Chicago is licensed to the

Phyllis and Orlando Rodriguez’s lives shatter when their son, Greg, dies with thousands of others at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Instead of seeking revenge, the grieving couple begins a journey of reconciliation that transforms their lives. Follow their odyssey during In Our Son’s Name, airing Sunday, September 11 at 10 p.m.

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THURSDAY

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 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 Anton Galang Karla Medina

WYCC PBS Chicago Magazine—Copyright © 2016 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

Cheryl L. Hyman - Chancellor

Contributing Editors

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

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Democracy Now!

Live at 9:30 (except 9/25)

1:00

Washington Week

Treasures of Ancient Egypt (except 9/27)

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries

Rick Steves’ Europe

Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour (9/2, 9/9)

In the Loop

Austin City Limits

1:30

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

2:00

Classic Gospel

12:00 12:30

Cambridge Spies

Wild!

Travelscope

British Antiques Roadshow

Globe Trekker

WYCC Classic Movies

WYCC Classic Movies

Egypt: Beyond the Pyramids (9/17, 9/24)

FarmHer: The Documentary (9/18 only)

Film School Shorts

Fishing Behind the Lines

Supper Club (except 9/24)

Pritzker Military Presents

Theater Talk

2:30 3:00

Variety Studio: Actors Start Up (except 9/6) on Actors

Latino Americans (9/26 only)

Father Brown

The Doctor Blake Mysteries

Antiques Roadshow Arnold Knows Me: The Tommy Kono Story (9/28 only)

4:30 5:00 5:30

Vera (except 9/29)

Beyond Geek (except 9/6)

3:30 4:00

P. O. V. (except 9/14)

Roadtrip Nation (except 9/1)

Business First AM MotorWeek

Children’s

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Comedy

General

To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe

How-to

Out of Ireland

Drama

Asia Insight

Local

Travels with Darley

News/Talk

Travel

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Weaving Worlds (airing Wednesday, September 7 at 8 p.m. and Thursday, September 8 at 2 p.m.) traces the history of Navajo rug weavers and their role within the global economy.

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

FNX Documentary

7:00 7:30 8:00

Fish Out of Water

8:30

Vitality Health

9:00

Wakanheja

Wakanheja (except 9/10)

Wakanheja

9:30

Bizou

Lakota Berenstain Bears (except 9/10)

Lakota Berenstain Bears

10:00

Tansi! Nehiyawetan

Yamba’s Playtime (except 9/10)

Yamba’s Playtime

10:30

Wapos Bay

Guardians (except 9/3)

Guardians (except 9/4) Kagagi: The Raven

11:00

Art Zone

Kagagi: The Raven

11:30

Vitality Gardening

Vitality Gardening

Vitality Gardening

Finding Our Talk

Finding Our Talk

12:00 PM

Finding Our Talk

12:30

Cooking with the Wolfman

1:00

The Creative Native

1:30

First Talk

2:00

The Creative Native

The Creative Native

First Talk

First Talk

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

Seasoned with Spirit

Storytellers in Motion

Champions of the North

Native Report

FNX Documentary

2:30 3:00

Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman

Ravens and Eagles

Samaqan Water Stories

Ravens and Eagles

Samaqan Water Stories

Ravens and Eagles

3:30

Vitality Gardening

4:00

Vitality Health

Native Nation Building

Seasoned with Spirit

4:30

From the Spirit

People of the Pines

Champions of the North

5:00

The Creative Native

Making Regalia

FNX Documentary

Cooking with the Wolfman

Common Ground

5:30 6:00

Working It Out Together

Indian Pride

On Native Ground

Indian Pride

Storytellers in Motion

The Other Side

6:30

Back in the Day

Oskayak Down Under

Common Ground

Down the Mighty River

On Native Ground

Indians and Aliens

Native Report

People of the Pines

Making Regalia

People of the Pines

Make Prayers to the Raven

7:00 7:30

Indigenous Focus

First Talk

8:00 FNX Documentary

8:30 9:00

Wapos Bay

9:30

Fish Out of Water

Dab Iyiyuu Osiyo: Voices of the Cherokee People

Native Voice TV

Native Report

On Native Ground

Wapos Bay

Wapos Bay

Fish Out of Water

Fish Out of Water

10:00

The Other Side

Mixed Blessings

Moose T.V.

Native Shorts

The Aux

Mixed Blessings

The Aux

10:30

Indians and Aliens

Back in the Day

Indigenous Focus

Rez Rides

Champions of the North

Moose T.V.

Native Shorts

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary

11:00

FNX Documentary

11:30

Children’s

News/Talk

General

Films/Documentaries

How-to

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


Agatha Christie’s world-famous mysteries are delightfully adapted in the witty series Little Murders of Agatha Christie, airing Sundays at 8 p.m. and 11 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 September at-a-glance MONDAY

TUESDAY

6:00

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

Newsroom Tokyo / Direct Talk

6:30 7:00

NHK Newsline

7:30

NHK Specials

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

NHK Newsline / NHK Specials

NHK Newsline / NHK Specials

Global Ethics Forum

World Affairs Today

8:00 8:30 9:00

Arirang TV Programming

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

Euronews Live

11:30 12:00

Economy Report China Report

PM

12:30

Economy Report

1:00

CNC World News

1:30

Economy Report

2:00 DW Programming

2:30 3:00

My India (except 9/24)

DW News

3:30

Euromaxx

Euromaxx Highlights

The Day

4:00

DW News / Reporters

DW News / Treasures of the World

DW News / Treasures of the World

DW News / Kino

DW News / Shift

DW News / Business

DW News / Sarah’s Music

4:30

Global 3000

Made in Germany

Conflict Zone

Quadriga

Focus on Europe

In Good Shape

Tomorrow Today

Heavy Water War (9/23, 9/30)

Homicide Unit: Istanbul (9/3, 9/10)

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie

Maigret

Detective Montalbano (9/17, 9/24)

5:00 5:30 6:00

France 24 Programming

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

A French Village

Cain

Don Matteo

Inspector Manara

8:30 Blood of the Vine (9/20, 9/27)

9:00 9:30 10:00

The Half Brother (except 9/5)

Codename Hunter

Spiral

Don Matteo

Inspector Manara

Empire of Seduction

10:30 11:00

A French Village

Cain

Heavy Water War (9/23, 9/30)

Homicide Unit: Istanbul (9/3, 9/10)

The Little Murders of Agatha Christie

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.


CAMBRIDGE

SPIES

This is the story of three students and one young lecturer from Cambridge University who became the most notorious double agents in British history. In 1934, Russia recruited four brilliant and idealistic young men to pass Britain’s biggest secrets to Moscow. Guy Burgess, Anthony Blunt, Kim Philby, and Donald Maclean are Cambridge Spies, a four-episode thriller airing on WYCC PBS Chicago Tuesdays at 9 p.m. and Saturdays at 6 p.m. Their spy careers spanned 20 years and took them to the horrors of Guernica, pre-war Vienna, London in the Blitz, Cold War Washington, and a final flight to Moscow. The four are bound by their beliefs, their secrets, and the absolute certainty that they stand or fall together. They journey through shared idealism, shared sacrifice, moral doubt, colossal stress, and finally breakdown and betrayal.

EPISODE 2

Tuesday, September 6 at 9 p.m. Saturday, September 10 at 6 p.m.

Tuesday, September 13 at 9 p.m. Saturday, September 17 at 6 p.m.

EPISODE 3

Kim Philby is an undergraduate desperate to act against the evil of Fascism that is already thriving in Italy and Germany. He wants to join the Communist Party. As recruiters, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt can get him in—but first, they want Philby to persuade his friend Donald Maclean to join with him. Philby meets and marries Litzi, a fiery Jewish Communist.

One by one, the four set out to become fully paid-up members of the elite governing classes. Burgess gains access to MI5 and a secret society. However, he also has an on/off relationship with the young Julian Bell, nephew of Virginia Woolf, who wants to go to Spain to fight Franco. Philby also goes to Spain and witnesses the grotesque tragedy of bombing innocent civilians.

In Paris, Maclean meets a strongminded, independent American named Melinda. When Nazis enter the city, the two flee back to England. Blunt is being asked uncomfortable questions about his Communist past because the Royal Family wants him to work for them. Maclean starts to see Melinda as his way out of this secret life that he is beginning to resent.

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Tuesday, September 20 at 9 p.m. Saturday, September 24 at 6 p.m.

EPISODE 4

Tuesday, September 27 at 9 p.m. Saturday, October 1 at 6 p.m. Maclean steals vital information about atomic bomb making from America, which he passes on to his Soviet contact. The Soviets then explode their first atomic bomb. The CIA will stop at nothing to find out who leaked the secrets. All four men are on the brink of discovery. The Soviets tell Philby that Maclean must be sacrificed, and Philby must be the one to do it.


listings

SEPTEMBER 2016

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

1 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Portrait Quilts 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Kin Coterie 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Everday Lace 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Fine Finishes 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Quick and Delicious Braises 3:30 pm Simply Ming California 1: Roy Choi 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Eastbourne Bandstand 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Prey Endeavour investigates the disparate worlds of Oxford scientific academia, the city’s vast parks, night school, and the untamed wilderness of the Oxfordshire countryside. 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 Raid Your Craft Closet 2:00 pm For Your Home Cabinets and Storage Solutions 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Trio of Soups 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Pork Kebabs and Steaks Hit the Grill 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 The Moosetrap 7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground Dave Eggar with Amy Lee & Hammerstep 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Kacey Musgraves / Dale Watson 9:00 pm Live at 9:30 Performances by Tove Lo, Cold War Kids, Youth Lagoon, and Trouble Funk, with comedy from Ralphie May and an interview by NPR’s Bob Boilen.

LIDIA’S KITCHEN

Quick and Delicious Braises

3 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mighty Micros 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Reuse 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Antique Repair and Restoration Workshop 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Chipmunk 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Tool Smithing with Peter Ross 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop In the Shop with Details of Craftsmanship 3:00 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Frank Lloyd Wright Light Pendants 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Watchers of the North The Junior Rangers Take a revealing look into life in the Far North among Inuit teenagers who join the Junior Canadian Rangers. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage San Diego 6:00 pm An Evening with Valerie Jarrett Explore this civic leader and businesswoman’s fascinatingly rich life and career, as well as the legacy of her storied family. 7:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Blood at the Wheel The driver for the ladies’ team is found dead in her roadster. Phryne is up in arms, struggling to convince Jack that the death was no accident. 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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6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Wild! Sperm Whales Pioneering scientific research combines with the latest filmmaking technology to dive into the mysterious world of sperm whales and uncover the problems they face today. 8:00 pm Vera Protected 9:30 pm Roadtrip Nation Pumped and Ready Three computer science students from three very different backgrounds travel cross-country to meet trailblazers in their field. Their first stop is Los Angeles. 10:00 pm P. O. V. My Way to Olympia / Ping Pong

THE DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES

Still Waters A body found in the lake turns out to be a girl from the local reform school. Lawson immediately suspects a gang of local hoodlums.

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9:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Still Waters 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Image of Fendahl

4 Sunday 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Ghosts of the Plains 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth How Do Consciousness and Language Relate? 2:00 pm Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys Fine Arts and Artists Meet men who have made a career in the fine arts and explore some of the obstacles and accomplishments of each in his chosen field. 2:30 pm One Night in March In the 1950s and ‘60s, Mississippi State University’s basketball team couldn’t play in the national championship due to a rule prohibiting all-white collegiate athletic teams from competing against integrated teams. 3:00 pm Arts in Context Somos Krudas 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Sol Mobile Bus (Various Cities Across America) 4:00 pm Treasures of Ancient Egypt The Birth of Art Trek across the Sahara and travel the Nile to find the rarely seen art of Egypt’s earliest peoples. Explore how this civilization’s art reflected its religion. 5:00 pm The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower The United States and China: Destined to Coexist or Doomed to Collide? 5:30 pm This American Land In northern California, residents in five counties work to protect and restore wild public lands and rivers that provide enormous economic benefits for the region. 6:00 pm On Story Saving Mr. Banks: Script to Screen

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Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Beaver Dam 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Crystal Bridges, American Dreams 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Spice It Up 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life One Potato, New Potato 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 Treasures of Ancient Egypt The Birth of Art Trek across the Sahara and travel the Nile to find the rarely seen art of Egypt’s earliest peoples. Explore how this civilization’s art reflected its religion.

VERA Protected David Kenworthy is found dead on the beach. Vera digs into the past, uncovering that the Kenworthy family and their business is not as respectable as it appears.

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9:00 pm Wild! Africa’s Super Seven The good, the bad, the ugly, the teacher, the lover, the fighter, and the strong, silent type! Witness a 24-hour drama with birth, death, and everything in between.

6 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Hoop It Up: Guide to Successful Embroidery—Part 1 1:30 pm Sew It All Picnic Party—Beth Chandler 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Three Patterns, One Wardrobe 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Smoking the Competition: Our Tailgating Show 3:00 pm Ellie’s Real Good Food Spring Break with No Regrets 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 Vintage Miami 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Death Defying Acts When the assistant in a magic show is beheaded on stage, Phryne’s investigation unravels a secret murder in the past. Phryne’s father makes a surprise visit. 9:00 pm Cambridge Spies Episode 1 In the 1930s, the world is being torn apart by two opposing ideologies: Communism and Fascism. Four young men meet and conspire to change the world for the good.

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Wednesday

1:00 pm Well Read John Henry Lanchester: How to Speak Money 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Coastal Erosion: Louisiana Coast 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino A Shrimp Feast 3:00 pm Martha Bakes Press-In Crusts 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Julian Serrano 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Watchers of the North The Fishing Derby The Canadian Rangers test ice safety before the whole town heads out for the annual spring fishing competition. 7:30 pm Travels with Darley Belgium: Brussels & Beyond

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. MINERAL EXPLORERS Sunday, September 25 10:30AM Mineral expert Thomas Nagin travels to some of the richest and most remote mines on Earth, taking viewers underground to find the world’s finest gems, crystals, and minerals. Prepare for digging, dynamite, and danger! WILD! Mondays 9PM Sundays 7PM This nature documentary series takes viewers around the world to learn about different types of animals and their environment. This month, travel to Africa and the United States to learn about buffalo and birds. BOB THE BUILDER Weekdays 11AM Saturdays 7:30AM From the top of his yellow hard hat to the toes of his chunky work boots, Bob the Builder is ready to go! No project is too big or too small. Bob and his team have the knowledge and the know-how to finish the task.

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8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Venice: City of Dreams 8:30 pm Travelscope Thailand: From Golden Triangle to White Sands 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Road Trip: Rust Belt Highway, USA

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Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts Scraps 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Dressed-Up Patchwork: Piecing with Alternative Fabrics 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Woven Look 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Special Spuds 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Fish and Seafood 3:30 pm Simply Ming California 2: Animal 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Eastbourne Bandstand 2 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour Coda Endeavour finds himself drawn to a woman he’s investigating. The grisly murder of a man who works in fashion causes a shakeup in Oxford’s criminal underworld. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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Friday

1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Spotlight on Bracelets 2:00 pm For Your Home Decorative Touches 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Carnival 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Mexican Mole and Drunken Beans 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 Stupid Cupid 7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Leon Bridges / Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 9:00 pm Live at 9:30 Performances by Vance Joy, Jess Glynne, the English Beat, and Waxahatchee, with comedy from Jill Kargman and Christian Finnegan.

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Saturday

10:30 am Boom and Bust: America’s Journey on the Erie Canal 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Road Trip 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Polka Dot Party 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Custom Headboards 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Sign Carving 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Plain Pine Box 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Tips, Tricks & Techniques 3:00 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac China Cabinet 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Watchers of the North The Fishing Derby The Canadian Rangers test ice safety before the whole town heads out for the annual spring fishing competition. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Miami 6:00 pm Cambridge Spies Episode 1 In the 1930s, the world is being torn apart by two opposing ideologies: Communism and Fascism. Four young men meet and conspire to change the world for the good. 7:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries The Blood of Juana the Mad As Phryne and Jack work together to investigate a murder and the disappearance of a valuable manuscript, a web of pranking, politics, and eugenics unravels. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Face of Death After a murder at the charity treasure hunt, general suspicion falls upon a bereaved man who wants revenge. Father Brown is determined to prove the man’s innocence.

BOOM AND BUST: AMERICA’S JOURNEY ON THE ERIE CANAL

Hear the story of industrial expansion and decline along the Erie Canal, and examine its impact on the lives of workers in steel, grain, textiles, and shipping.

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THE ROAD TO LITTLE ROCK

Hear the courageous story of one visionary judge and nine determined teenagers who demonstrated courage, honor, determination, and responsibility in 1957. 9:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries The Greater Good When a staff member is found dead at the hospital, Lawson immediately suspects a former morgue attendant who has vanished without a trace. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies Underworld

11 Sunday 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Grassy Balds: The Heart of Roan 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Can God and Science Mix? 2:00 pm Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys Already Doing It Sometimes it is the success story that inspires other young people and encourages community leaders to keep working for change. 2:30 pm The Road to Little Rock 3:00 pm Arts in Context Music for All 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Behind the Scenes with Growing a Greener World 4:00 pm Treasures of Ancient Egypt The Golden Age Explore architectural wonders, exquisite tombs, and a lost city—site of the greatest artistic revolution in Egypt’s history. 5:00 pm The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower American Military Power: Too Much? Too Little? What Missions? 5:30 pm This American Land America’s Wildest Secret / Sage Advice for Sage Lands / An Ill Wind / Protecting a Secretive Cat 6:00 pm On Story A Conversation with Chris Carter, Creator of The X-Files 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm For the Love of Their Brother

Breaking Down Barriers The team drives to Silicon Valley, where they learn about using computer science to advance their communities. 8:00 pm Vera The Deer Hunters A suspected poacher is found dead from a gunshot wound. Vera uncovers his tragic life and his new inheritance of a vast amount of land. 9:30 pm Roadtrip Nation Breaking Down Barriers 10:00 pm In Our Son’s Name Phyllis and Orlando Rodriguez’s son, Greg, died at the World Trade Center on 9/11. On the 15th anniversary of this tragedy, hear the story of their journey of reconciliation.

12 Monday 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Iron Ore Docks 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home All About the Bugs 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Roots 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life Onions and Avetts

FOR THE LOVE OF THEIR BROTHER

Learn the heroic story of New York firefighter Stephen Siller, who died on 9/11. This program chronicles his life and highlights how his family turned heartache into heroism.

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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 Treasures of Ancient Egypt The Golden Age Explore architectural wonders, exquisite tombs, and a lost city—site of the greatest artistic revolution in Egypt’s history. 9:00 pm Wild! Sperm Whales Pioneering scientific research combines with the latest filmmaking technology to dive into the mysterious world of sperm whales and uncover the problems they face today.

13 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Hoop It Up: Guide to Successful Embroidery—Part 2 1:30 pm Sew It All Pick Pocket Skirt—April Rhodes 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch The Wrap Dress 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke You Can Smoke What?! Extreme Smoking 3:00 pm Pati’s Mexican Table Merida: Exploring with the Locals 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 Vintage San Francisco 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder and the Maiden When a high-ranking RAAF officer disappears without explanation, Phryne is called upon to discreetly solve the mystery.

MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! INSPECTOR LEWIS Entry Wounds Hathaway gets to work on his first case as an inspector. The crime bridges the worlds of neurosurgery, blood sports, and animal rights.

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9:00 pm Cambridge Spies Episode 2 The four must go underground. Bury their pasts. Blend in. Become part of the establishment. Become actively right-wing. Then their real fight can begin.

14 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Anne Lammott: Small Victories 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Fishing Tournaments: Grand Isle, LA 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino Elegant Veal Chops & A Delectable Cheesecake 3:00 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Joachim Splichal 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 Start Up Dinner and Apps Visit Salare, a farm-to-table restaurant in Seattle with rave reviews. Then learn about LawnGuru, an online lawn service and mobile app in Ann Arbor. 7:30 pm Travels with Darley Belgium: Castles, Cities & Countryside 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Venice and Its Lagoon 8:30 pm Travelscope Fredericksburg, Texas 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Tea

15 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Every Picture Tells a Story 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Anna’s Starflake 2:00 pm Knitting Daily If It Knits, It Fits 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Economical Offal 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Pasta 3:30 pm Simply Ming California 3: Richard Zarate 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Fountains Abbey 2 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis Entry Wounds 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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Young viewers take a whimsical voyage through prehistoric jungles, swamps, volcanoes, and oceans as they unearth basic concepts in life science, natural history, and paleontology.

Weekdays 10AM 16 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Trendspotting: Tassels and Knotting 2:00 pm For Your Home Open House 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Down Home 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Grilled Chicken and Salad with a Kick 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 A Lot Like Christmas 7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground David Grisman Folk Jazz Trio 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Tedeschi Trucks Band 9:00 pm Live at 9:30 Performances by X Ambassadors, Steep Canyon Rangers, Wavves, Lianne La Havas, and Unknown Mortal Orchestra, with comedy from Hannibal Buress and Top Gear’s Adam Ferrara.

17 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Unique Eureka 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Gifts 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Making Home Doors 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Toys

2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Van Gogh’s Chair 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Power Tool Essentials 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Sand Caster 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Start Up Dinner and Apps Visit Salare, a farm-to-table restaurant in Seattle with rave reviews. Then learn about LawnGuru, an online lawn service and mobile app in Ann Arbor. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage San Francisco 6:00 pm Cambridge Spies Episode 2 The four must go underground. Bury their pasts. Blend in. Become part of the establishment. Become actively right-wing. Then their real fight can begin. 7:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Framed for Murder The lead actor of a movie is murdered on set. When the director is also killed, Phryne takes the reins. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Mayor and the Magician When the mayor drops dead during his speech at the village fete, Father Brown deduces that he was deliberately electrocuted. 9:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Death of a Travelling Salesman A seemingly drunk driver crashes and is pronounced dead at the scene. But it turns out it wasn’t the crash that killed him—there was a snake in his car. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Invasion of Time

18 Sunday 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan The Rite of Spring 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly

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Guerrero was the photographer for three of America’s most famous artists: Frank Lloyd Wright, Louise Nevelson, and Alexander Calder. 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Religious Faith: Rational or Rationalization? 2:00 pm Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys The Next Generation Though statistics and attitudes may show a slight narrowing of America’s racial divide, recent highly charged racial incidents tell another story. 2:30 pm Pedro E. Guerrero: Portrait of an Image Maker 3:00 pm Arts in Context People’s Choice 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World The Giving Garden: Ample Harvest Helps Share the Bounty (Milford, NJ) 4:00 pm Treasures of Ancient Egypt A New Dawn 5:00 pm The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Exploring 21st Century Islam: Roles, Rights, Traditions, and Upheaval 5:30 pm This American Land Protecting Bristol Bay / A Billion Oysters / Dryden, NY / Just the Facts on Fracking 6:00 pm On Story Explosive Action! 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Wild! Return of the Buffalo Scientists propose turning the Great Plains into a public property. This would offer a new home for the American buffalo and an economic recovery for the region. 8:00 pm Vera Death of a Family Man A businessman is found floating under a bridge. His manager had been running a booze scam and he was no longer sleeping in the family home. 9:30 pm Roadtrip Nation Get the Ball Rolling The road-trippers continue on to DEF CON, a conference that dispels some of their misconceptions about hackers. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Art and Craft

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1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer The Carousel Horse 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Pura Vida, Costa Rica 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Fall Fruit 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life My Watermelon Baby 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 Treasures of Ancient Egypt A New Dawn 9:00 pm Wild! Return of the Buffalo A scientist couple proposes to turn the Great Plains into a public property. This would offer a new home for the American buffalo and an economic recovery for the region.

20 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Cuddle Buddies Hats and Scarves 1:30 pm Sew It All Put a Pin in It—Jennifer Davey 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Sewing Myths 2:30 pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke White Glove Smoke Session 3:00 pm Pati’s Mexican Table Merida en Domingo 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals The Bird Is the Word

TREASURES OF ANCIENT EGYPT A New Dawn From the colossal statues of Rameses II to the final flourishes under Cleopatra, see how the subsequent invasions by foreign rulers produced a new hybrid art full of surprises.

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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 Pittsburgh 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder and Mozzarella In the world of Italian restaurants, old grudges are stirred up when the matriarch dies and the ownership of a secret book of recipes becomes the suspected motive. 9:00 pm Cambridge Spies Episode 3 Blunt is being asked uncomfortable questions at MI5 about his Communist past. He is becoming increasingly ill-at-ease with spying and quietly begins to doubt his commitment.

21 Wednesday 1:00 pm Well Read Richard Ford: Let Me Be Frank with You 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Garfish/Caviar: Bayou du Large, LA 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino A Sicilian Meatloaf & Cake with Rum Sauce 3:00 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Lynne Rossetto Kasper and Roberto Donna 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 Start Up Have a Beer Outdoors

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Have a Beer Outdoors Brewvana is a tour company of the finest microbreweries in Portland. Brooklyn Outdoor is a unique outdoor advertising company in Detroit.

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7:30 pm Travels with Darley Southern States Road Trip 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe European Travel Skills: Part 1 8:30 pm Travelscope Gathering in Scotland 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Hawaii

22 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Paint, Dye, Print 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Freshly Pieced Vegetables 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Foot Forward 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Cozy Carbs 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Savory Baking 3:30 pm Simply Ming California 4 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Royal Marines Museum – Southsea 1 8:00 pm Chicago’s True Nature: The Forest Preserves of Cook County Learn about the benefits of nature, the impact of open land to our quality of life, and what lies ahead for one of the oldest and largest forest preserve systems in the nation. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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23 Friday 1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Wire It Up 2:00 pm For Your Home Head to the Mountains 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Fresh Catch 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Revolutionizing Classic Fruit Desserts 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 Snowed In 7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground Lucinda Williams 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Angelique Kidjo 9:00 pm Live at 9:30 Performances by Gogol Bordello, Melanie Martinez, Deerhunter, and Jack’s Mannequin, with Henry Rollins and comedy from Jill Kargman and Bob Marley.

24 Saturday 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home The Best of Garden Home: Gardening 12:00 pm Katie Brown Workshop Christmas 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Recycled Medicine Cabinets 1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz Coat of Arms 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Sliding Lid Boxes 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Fundamentals of Woodworking 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Yarn Spinner 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:00 pm Start Up Have a Beer Outdoors Brewvana is a tour company of the finest microbreweries in Portland. Brooklyn Outdoor is a unique outdoor advertising company in Detroit. 4:30 pm Washington Week 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Pittsburgh 6:00 pm Cambridge Spies Episode 3 Blunt is being asked uncomfortable questions at MI5 about his Communist past. He is becoming increasingly ill-at-ease with spying and quietly begins to doubt his commitment.

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7:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Death on the Vine A scenic town has harbored grief over the loss of nearly all their able-bodied men for over a decade—but their loss has turned to anger. 8:00 pm Father Brown The Blue Cross When his priceless Blue Cross is targeted by the infamous criminal Flambeau, Father Brown takes the initiative to try and save his soul. But is he walking into a trap? 9:00 pm The Doctor Blake Mysteries Brotherly Love Blake is called to a prisoner on death row who is delirious. The prisoner confessed to a murder long ago, but in his delirium, Blake hears him say he didn’t do it. 10:00 pm Doctor Who: Tom Baker Movies The Ribos Operation

25 Sunday 10:30 am Mineral Explorers Peru: Mundo Nuevo 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Can Brain Alone Explain Consciousness? 2:00 pm Latino Americans Foreigners in Their Own Land Survey the history and people from 1565–1880, as the first Spanish explorers enter North America and the U.S. expands into territories in the Southwest. 3:00 pm Arts in Context Beautiful Creatures 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Regenerating Detroit Through Urban Gardening (Detroit, MI)

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Weekday Cooking on WYCC DROPPING BACK IN

Second Chances High school dropouts, educators, and researchers introduce the economic and personal costs of dropping out and why a high school equivalency is no longer enough. 4:00 pm The Genius of Marie Curie Discover how one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century achieved her professional accomplishments and raised a family—in the face of prejudice, sexism, and her own ill health. 5:00 pm Dropping Back In Second Chances 5:30 pm This American Land Hogs on the Buffalo / Farming the Upstream / Reborn to Be Rewild 6:00 pm On Story Re-Imagining the Classics 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Wild! The Secret Routes of Migratory Birds One man leads a group of young geese on their first-ever migration in an attempt to discover why fewer birds are making the pilgrimage. 8:00 pm Chicago’s True Nature: The Forest Preserves of Cook County Learn about the benefits of nature, the impact of open land to our quality of life, and what lies ahead for one of the oldest and largest forest preserve systems in the nation. 9:30 pm Roadtrip Nation The Door’s Wide Open The final week of the trip begins in New York, where the team sits down with the co-founders of an organization providing tech-based training to low-income students. 10:00 pm P. O. V. The Birth of Sake

26 Monday 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Cascade Falls 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mighty Micros 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Corn: Get an Earful! 3:30 pm A Chef’s Life Peas, Please 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News

MONDAYS 2:30 p.m. P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 3:00 p.m. Joanne Weir Gets Fresh (pictured) 3:30 p.m. A Chef’s Life

TUESDAYS 2:30 p.m. Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke 3:00 p.m. Pati’s Mexican Table 3:30 p.m. Sara’s Weeknight Meals

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National Perspectives 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 The Genius of Marie Curie 9:00 pm Wild! The Secret Routes of Migratory Birds One man leads a group of young geese on their first-ever migration in an attempt to discover why fewer birds are making the pilgrimage.

27 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Best Sweatshirt Makeovers—Part 1 1:30 pm Sew It All Do the Duffle—Ashley Briggs 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch The Skirt

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2:30 pm Ciao Italia How to Make Easy Fish / Come Si Fa Pesce Facile 3:00 pm Pati’s Mexican Table Celestun: Flamingos & Seaside Specialties 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Middle Eastern Mashup 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 Richmond 8:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Blood and Money The same morning Phryne is approached by a young boy whose brother has gone missing, Dr. Mac calls her to advise that another boy has been found in a shallow grave. 9:00 pm Cambridge Spies Episode 4 Moscow is determined that Maclean make good use of his time, so Maclean makes regular visits to the Atomic Energy Commission in New York.

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THE GENIUS OF MARIE CURIE

Discover how one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century achieved her professional accomplishments and raised a family—in the face of prejudice, sexism, and her own ill health.

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1:00 pm Well Read Peter Coyote: The Rainman’s Third Cure 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 2:00 pm A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Turtles: Lake Varret, LA 2:30 pm Cooking with Nick Stellino Nick’s Favorite Pasta & Strawberry Dessert 3:00 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 3:30 pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Jimmy Sneed 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Out of Ireland

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7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Royal Agricultural University – Cirencester 1 8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis The Lions of Nemea The inspectors’ abilities are tested as they investigate the brutal murder of a student. Suspicion falls on a young professor who had recently broken off an affair with her. 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Start Up Cheesy Effects Visit Facerock Creamery, an artisan cheese factory and retail store in Bandon. Then meet a special effects makeup artist in La Mesa. 7:30 pm Travels with Darley Michigan’s Upper Peninsula 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe European Travel Skills: Part 2 8:30 pm Travelscope Cappadocia, Turkey 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Paris City Guide

1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Make It from Scratch 2:00 pm For Your Home Apartment Living 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton French Beginnings 3:30 pm Cook’s Country Badger State Favorites 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 You’ve Got Oil 7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground The Gibson Brothers 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Alabama Shakes / Vintage Trouble 9:00 pm Infinity Hall Live Rhiannon Giddens

29 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts On the Edge 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Picnic in Provence 2:00 pm Knitting Daily In Living Color! 2:30 pm Essential Pépin Classic Conclusions 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Roasting and Baking 3:30 pm Simply Ming Michael Scelfo 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm DW News 5:00 pm Focus on Europe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose

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stationbreak Business in America Entrepreneurship and working hard have been staples of American culture for centuries. That work ethic continues today. WYCC PBS Chicago is airing a variety of programs about businesses across America, how young people can get started in the working world, and more. Portrayal & Perception: African American Men & Boys, airing Sundays at 2 p.m., covers topics including: unlocking the keys to owning a successful business, instilling leadership in African American boys, pursuing careers in the fields of communications and medicine, excelling in school, and more. Three young adults travel from Los Angeles to Boston in search of individuals who have defied the statistics and who have proven that you don’t have to fit a mold to make it in the tech world. Roadtrip Nation, airing Sundays at 9:30 p.m., follows their cross-country journey. In Start Up (airing Wednesdays at 7 p.m. and Saturdays at 4 p.m. starting September 14), host Gary Bredow travels the country to hear stories directly from people who have successfully started their own business. Bredow says that small business is the foundation of growth in America. Please see the listings for more information.

Business Lessons Running your own business—or even working for someone else’s business—can be both challenging and rewarding. The City Colleges of Chicago offer dozens of business courses to help prepare students for the world of work. Class topics include law, accounting, managerial skills, bookkeeping, marketing and sales, public relations, consumer behavior, human resources, and much more. Please see the CCC Course Catalog for additional courses: http://www.ccc.edu/Pages/course-catalog.aspx BUSINESS 111 – Introduction to Business Survey of modern U.S. business, analyzing organization BUSINESS 251 – Public Relations and types of businesses, major business functions, and Examines the organization’s process of business and the environment. communication to the public. Topics include BUSINESS 182 – Managerial Accounting multicultural community relations, consumer Accounting as a system of producing information relations, and crisis management. for use in internally managing a business. Models BUSINESS 269 – Principles of Management commonly used in making specific short-term and Analysis of major functions and principles of long-term business decisions. management; emphasis on supervisory and operating BUSINESS 216 – Entrepreneurship levels of management. Entrepreneurial skills, organization, promotion, and management in self-employment or administration in occupations and To enroll today or find more information on classes offered by each of the seven City Colleges, please visit organizations.

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ONE-MINUTE BIOGRAPHY with

Marie Curie

Marie Curie is a famous physicist and chemist born on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland. She became the first ever woman to win a Nobel Prize award—and then won it a second time. Curie steered towards success when she overcame the odds and earned her master’s degrees in physics and mathematics in 1893 and 1894 at the Sorbonne in Paris. Curie’s experiments on uranium rays molded the subject of atomic physics. Together, Curie and her husband further investigated radioactivity. In 1898, they discovered two elements, polonium and radium. Later, in 1902, they demonstrated that radium existed as a unique element. They were both awarded with the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903. When her husband died, Curie took over his position and became the first woman to teach at the Sorbonne. She later won her second Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911 for her and her husband’s discoveries. Curie made a mark with her research, crucial in the development of x-rays, through which her legacy lives on today. See a lifetime of Curie’s breakthroughs during The Genius of Marie Curie, airing Sunday, September 25 at 4 p.m., with an encore presentation on Monday, September 26 at 8 p.m.

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

SOCIAL STUDIES/FINE ARTS Program: Treasures of Ancient Egypt Focus: History, Art Grades: 6–12 Airing: Sundays at 4 p.m. and Mondays at 8 p.m. Overview: Alastair Sooke tells the story of Ancient Egyptian art through 30 extraordinary masterpieces. Free Additional Resources: PBS LearningMedia offers over 1,000 images of Egyptian art. Students might choose one and locate information about it, writing it in the brief style of the plaques that explain art at a museum. Each student’s image and plaque might be combined into an art gallery on a bulletin board or presented at your school’s open house. If your students need instruction responding to works of art, this interactive lesson may beWYCC helpful. While is the place to see and hear musical

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p erformances 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: The Road to Little Rock Focus: History Grades: 9–12 Airing: Sunday, September 11 at 2:30 p.m. Overview: This documentary features interviews with members of the Little Rock Nine and Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer telling the story of events which led to the integration of Central High School. The actions of these individuals would change the course of public school education and civil rights in the United States.

Free Additional Resources: PBS LearningMedia has a resource group that contains two facsimiles, a transcript, and a background essay on Executive Order 10730, which ordered Federal troops to Little Rock to maintain order during the desegregation of Central High School in 1957. Students might read and interpret these primary sources in a class discussion. In parts of the American south, school segregation has returned. Students can explore this current event though this resource.

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Education and Outreach at The Children’s Book Fair Celebrate “30 Years of Stories” with the annual Children’s Book Fair on Sunday, September 11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Nichols Park (55th and Kimbark). There will be local booksellers, community organizations, and hands-on activities for the whole family.

Food for Thought Learning can happen outside of the classroom, and parents can be involved too! Fizzy’s Lunch Lab is a web-only series that entertains and educates families about the importance of good nutrition, a balanced diet, and physical activity.

We invite you and your family to experience the wonder and excitement of the great outdoors through WYCC’s True Nature Adventure. Open all year round, The Forest Preserves of Cook County connects you with a true nature experience with camping, canoeing, golfing, fishing, nature walks, and much more. Be sure to tune in on Thursday, September 22 and Sunday, September 25 at 8 p.m. to learn how your family can go beyond the broadcast for great outdoor adventures. For more information, visit our website at wycc.org.

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MemberCard Benefit of the Month September 2016 The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (312) 726-3860 MemberCard #571 Offer: September 2016 Valid for 2 for 1 admission at the door during the month. Visit thechicagocouncil.org schedule of programs and venue locations. Excludes phone orders. Subject to availability.

Helpful Information for Using Your MemberCard • Unless otherwise stated, all local MemberCard benefits are 2 for 1 for a single use only. For dining benefits, order two or more entrees and the least expensive is deducted from your check. (Some restrictions may apply.) • For dining benefits, simply present your MemberCard when paying your check and the business will mark out its number. For non-dining benefits, notify the business upon making your reservation that you will be using your MemberCard. • New TravelCards are available to order! For a shipping and handling fee of $6.75, you can enjoy your MemberCard’s 2 for 1 savings at more than 11,000 locations all across the U.S. and in Canada.

For additional support, please contact us. MemberCard Customer Service: 888-727-4411 MemberCard Hotline: 800-423-7645 WYCC Membership Service: 773-487-1350

2 for 1 entrees at hundreds of area restaurants • Deleece Restaurant • Khyber Pass • Kitsch’n on Roscoe • Oceanique • Symphony’s Cafe • Taboun Grill • Udupi Palace Indian Restaurant 2 for 1

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• American Country Farm Bed & Breakfast • Apple Tree Inn • Canyon Road Inn Bed & Breakfast • Feathered Star Bed and Breakfast • The Dorsey • Inn at Black Star Farms • The Little Cottage

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• Evanston Wilmette Community Golf Course • Flagg Creek Golf Course • Fountain Hills Golf Club • Libertyville Golf Course • Silver Lake Country Club • Tuckaway Golf Club • Walnut Greens Golf Course

at performances and attractions • Chicago Children’s Museum • Chicago Symphony Orchestra • Clarke House Museum • Gene Siskel Film Center 15%–20% discounts at local and online merchants • Harris Theater for Music • Barnes & Noble.com • Sears and Dance • The Home Depot • Travelocity • Theatre of Western Springs • iTunes • Walmart • UP Comedy Club • Restaurant.com

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Party for the Preserves

Saturday, September 24

Join us at one of our five new campgrounds to celebrate the Forest Preserves’ nearly 70,000 acres of public land on National Public Lands Day! Each campground will have a variety of fun activities that highlight outdoor adventures, restoration, nature exploration and cultural discovery. Daytime activities are free, and a limited number of party packages are available for overnight stay, dinner and evening activities. Camp Dan Beard

200 Portwine Rd, Northbrook

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

Calling all veteran and rookie DIY-ers! Join us at Camp Dan Beard for a day of building and creative re-use while honing navigation and primitive skills.

Camp Reinberg

1801 N Quentin, Palatine

Restore the Preserves; Restore Yourself

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

Camp Shabbona Woods

Camp Bullfrog Lake 9600 Wolf Rd, Willow Springs

Lose Yourself in the Wild

Escape the city and meet us at one of the densest wilderness areas in Cook County. Activities include yoga, fishing, canoeing and archery around Bullfrog lake.

Camp Sullivan

14630 Oak Park Ave, Oak Forest

Little Tykes, Haunted Hikes and Historic Hoe-downs

At Camp Sullivan, try our new climbing wall, play nature games and enjoy a hike to Bachelor’s Grove, well known for its haunted reputation. Nature Cat from the PBS Kids show will be joining us!

15810 Torrence Ave, Calumet City

Block Party

Join us in this urban preserve for a block party celebration! Activities include a bouncy house, DJ, poetry, games and dancing.

More information at: FPDCC.COM/PARTY

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Dinner and camping packages available. Call 1-855-YES-CAMP to reserve your Party for the Preserves package THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING PARTNERS now. FOR THEIR PARTICIPATION:

Adler Planetarium Art by Foster Moments Barrington Area Conservation Trust Billy Casper Golf CAMBr Chicago Barn Dance Chicago Botanic Garden Chicago Park District Cook County Department of Public Health DJ Aquil Charlton ESPN Forest Preserve Foundation and the Young Professionals Association Harper College Illinois State Archaeological Survey Independent primitive skills and pioneering artisans L.L. Bean Moraine Valley Community College Nature Cat & WTTW NeighborSpace North Park Village Nature Center Openlands Pop-Up Adventure Playground delivered by Evanston Games in the Park Spoons from the Wood Student Conservation Association The Field Museum University of Illinois Extension Village of Palos Park WYCC PBS Chicago


Latino Americans Chronicle the rich and varied history of Latinos, who for the past 500+ years have helped shape the United States and become the country’s largest minority group.

Sundays Starting September 25 2PM


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