April 2018 - TV Guide

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April 2018

Explore the cultures and treasures that define us.

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James Whitcomb Riley: Hoosier Poet Experience

Saturday, April 7 | 8am-6pm Day trip to Greenfield and Indianapolis; transportation and lunch provided.

Yanni

Wednesday, June 27 | 7:30pm Murat Theatre at the Old National Centre Indianapolis, IN

Looking over the President’s Shoulder

Sunday, April 8, 2018 at 2:00pm Friday, April 13, 2018 at 7:30pm Indiana Repertory Theatre Indianapolis, IN

Brit Floyd Thursday, July 26, 2018 Time TBD (sound check/M&G opportunity starts at 5pm) Indiana University Auditorium Bloomington, IN Limited sound check/meet and greet passes available.

Celtic Woman

Friday, April 27 | 7:30pm The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY

Joe Bonamassa

Friday, November 9 | Time TBD Murat Theatre at the Old National Centre Indianapolis, IN Limited sound check passes available.

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Spotlight See a different, more personal side of history’s most dramatic events in Ann Curry’s new PBS series We’ll Meet Again. WTIU Passport members can now stream all episodes of the series that reunites people whose lives intersected at pivotal moments in history. Each episode features two people trying to find the person who inspired, encouraged or helped them in a moment of need. Curry then leads them in a search to locate and reunite with this individual who they have never forgotten. The series spans a variety of historical moments, including the Vietnam War, Freedom Summer and 9/11.

We’ll Meet Again

For some, it’s a race against time. Reiko Nagumo, a Japanese-American woman

now in her 80s, tries to find a friend who showed her kindness when her family was sent to an internment camp at the age of 7 in the episode “Children of WWII.” But for others, it’s a quest to find the family of the person who inspired them. In “Rescued from Mount St. Helens,” Mindy Brugman wants to tell the family of the scientist who saved her life—and lost his—how much he meant to her. All six episodes of We’ll Meet Again are now streaming on Passport. Want to know more about Passport? Visit wtiu.org/passportfaq. Already using Passport? Sign in at pbs.org/passport/videos to start watching today.

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This Month’s Highlights Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Sunday, April 8 at 9pm

Nicola Walker (Last Tango in Halifax) and Sanjeev Bhaskar (Indian Summers) star as police officers investigating the cold case murder of a boy whose diary implicates four seemingly unconnected couples in a thriller that The Guardian (UK) hailed as “so much more than a satisfying murder mystery.” (Repeats 4/9 1:30am, 4/10 3am)

Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Tuesday, April 3 at 9pm (Part 1) Wednesday, April 4 at 9pm (Part 2)

Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a look at the last 50 years of African-American history, from Stokely Carmichael to Barack Obama and James Brown to Beyoncé, charting the incredible progress made in addition to raising questions about the issues that still remain. Features conversations with Jesse Jackson, Nas, Eric Holder, Donna Brazile, and others. (Part 1: Repeats 4/4 2am, 4/5 4am, 4/8 1pm; Part 2: 4/5 2am, 4/8 3pm)

GI Jews – Jewish Americans in World War II Wednesday, April 11 at 10pm

Discover the story of the 550,000 brave Jewish Americans who served in World War II, fighting not only for their country, but for their beliefs and brethren across the world. After years of struggle, they emerged transformed, more powerfully American and more deeply Jewish, determined to continue the fight for equality and tolerance at home. (Repeats 4/12 3am, 4/15 4am, 4/15 1pm)

POV – Bill Nye: Science Guy Wednesday, April 18 at 10pm

Bill Nye is on a mission to stop the spread of anti-scientific thought and action. Once the host of a popular kids’ show and now the CEO of the Planetary Society, he’s leading a mission to launch LightSail, a satellite propelled by sunlight, while in turn fulfilling the legacy of his late professor and Planetary Society cofounder Carl Sagan. The program also explores the man behind the beloved children’s science personality. (Repeats 4/19 3am, 4/22 2pm, 4/23 4am)

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Live from Lincoln Center: Sutton Foster in Concert Friday, April 20 at 9pm

Sutton Foster is an award-winning actor, singer, and dancer who has performed in more than 10 Broadway shows and originated roles in the Broadway productions of The Drowsy Chaperone, Little Women, Young Frankenstein, Shrek The Musical, Violet, and her Tony Award–winning performances in Anything Goes and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Combining the intimacy of cabaret with Broadway panache, the concert illuminates her musical journey to stardom, revisiting favorite songs, and delighting viewers with her versatility and captivating performances. (Repeats 4/21 2am)

Nature: Natural Born Rebels Wednesday, April 25 at 8pm

Meet nature’s greatest rebels. From a promiscuous prairie dog to a kleptomaniac crab and an alpha chimpanzee who reigns with an iron fist, discover the most rebellious animals in the natural world. But are these creatures really misbehaving? Across the world, new studies are uncovering an astonishing variety of rebellious animal behaviors, and despite how it appears on the surface, researchers are discovering the complex and fascinating science behind why these animals behave the way they do. (Repeats 4/26 1am; 4/27 3am; 4/29 3am; 4/30 1pm)

NOVA Wonders – What Are Animals Saying? Wednesday, April 25 at 9pm

From singing whales and howling wolves to chirping birds and clicking dolphins, the world is filled with the exotic vocalizations of other creatures. But what are they saying? Researchers are deciphering an amazing array of clues that reveal how animals share information critical to their survival—from a cacophony of ultrasonic bat squeaks to spider thumps and mice mating songs. (Repeats 4/26 2am, 4/26 1pm, 4/27 4am, 4/29 2am)

International Jazz Day from Cuba Friday, April 27 at 10pm

More than four dozen members of the international jazz community gather in Havana, Cuba, for an All-Star Global Concert at the Gran Teatro de La Habana. Host Will Smith introduces legendary acts like Herbie Hancock, Esperanza Spalding, Marcus Miller, Ambrose Akinmusijare, Chucho Valdes, and Roberto Fonseca, and many more. The concert crowns a week of community music education throughout Cuba. (Repeats 4/28 3am, 4/30 5am)

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Weekday Schedule Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Fresh Quilting

Sewing with Nancy

Quilting Arts

Fit 2 Stitch

12:00 Lidia’s Kitchen

Martha Bakes

America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Country

Steven Raichlen’s Project Seafood Gets Smoked

Family Ingredients Chris Kimball’s Milk Street Begins 4/27

Destination 12:30 Craft with Jim West

Woodsmith Shop

This Old House

Ask This Old House

Woodwright’s Shop

11:30

It’s Sew Easy

Bell Ringer: The Invisible Brain Injury 4/5 NOVA 4/12

Nature 1:00

Tending the Wild 4/23

Antiques Roadshow

Hoosiers: The Story of Indiana

2:00

2:30

Racing to Zero: In Pursuit of Zero Waste 4/19

Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust 4/20 Voice Among The Silent: The Legacy of James G. McDonald 4/27

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

Painting and Traveling with Roger and Sarah Bansemer

Body Electric

Make it Artsy

Beads, Baubles and Jewels

Best of the Joy of Painting

BBC World News America

5:30

Amanpour on PBS

Focus on Europe

Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack

Healthy Minds with Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein

Overheard with Evan Smith

6:30

The Nightly Business Report

7:00

PBS NewsHour

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Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home 4/13

NOVA Wonders 4/26

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6:00

Making Light in Terezin 4/6

Indiana Newsdesk


WTIU KIDS Schedule Weekdays 6:30................................................. Curious George 7:00..................................................... Ready Jet Go! 7:30 .................................................................Peg+Cat 8:00......................................................... Nature Cat 8:30...................................................Dinosaur Train 9:00................................. Pinkalicious & Peterrific 9:30......................... Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

10:00.......................Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:30 ........................................Splash and Bubbles 11:00..................................................Sesame Street 3:00.................................................................. Arthur 3:30 ......................................................... Wild Kratts 4:00.......................................................... Odd Squad 4:30.......................... Odd Squad/

WTIU KIDS Schedule WEEKENDS Saturday

Sunday

6:00..................................................... Ready Jet Go! 6:30................................................... Dinosaur Train 7:00 ................................................. Bob the Builder 7:30 ........................ Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 8:30...........................................Splash and Bubbles 9:00...................................................Curious George 9:30.......................................................... Nature Cat 10:00................................................

6:00...........................................Sid the Science Kid 6:30...................................................Dinosaur Train 7:00 ..................................................Sesame Street 7:30 .........................................................Super WHY! 8:30.................. The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 9:00......................................................... Wild Kratts 9:30...........................................................Odd Squad 10:00.............................................................. Biz Kid$

Watch children’s programming any time on our WTIU Kids 24-7 channel! Available over-the-air for free on Channel 30.5 and on cable where available. Check wtiu.org for listings.

wtiu.org/kids April Taxes: Money Back in Your Pocket April showers may bring May flowers, but the month also brings the task of filing income taxes by Tax Day, Tuesday, April 17, this year. Most of us prefer to take advantage of our charitable contributions on our federal income tax return, but we may not have enough deductions to itemize under the new tax rules. If that describes your situation, you should know about a program that allows a state tax credit for contributions made to an eligible Indiana state college. Since Indiana University is a state college, and because WTIU is licensed to Indiana University, your contributions to WTIU qualify under this program. If, for example, you were to make a $400 gift to WTIU, you could claim a $200 tax credit on your Indiana state taxes (if you file jointly), and up to $100 in credit on a $200 gift if you file singly. That credit comes right off the top of what you owe in state taxes. Take advantage of this tax benefit simply by filing Form CC-40 with your state taxes. It’s money back in your pocket. To discuss ways of making a tax-advantaged gift to WTIU, contact Gifts and Grants Officer Nancy Krueger at (812) 855-2935 or at nkrueger@indiana.edu. Additional information on other ways to make a gift are at wtiu.org/support.

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Listings are accurate as of time of printing, but are subject to change.

1 Sunday

11:00 Jewel in the Crown ★ The Towers of Silence

10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 3/29. (r 4/1 6:30pm) 11:00 Destination Craft with Jim West ★ (r 4/2 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Museum Access ★ 1:00 Great Performances at the Met ★ The Exterminating Angel Thomas Ades’ opera is a surreal fantasy of a dinner party from which the guests can’t escape. 3:30 Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz 5:00 Antiques Roadshow St. Louis, Hour Three 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 3/29. 7:00 Making Light in Terezin Jewish prisoners in a WWII concentration camp fought back against the Nazis through song and dance. DVS (r 4/6 1pm) 8:00 Call the Midwife ★ A mother abandons her children at the clinic. Valerie and Magda take part in a beauty contest. (r 4/1 midnight; 4/3 2am) 9:00 The Child in Time on MASTERPIECE ★ A moment of distraction triggers a crisis in the lives of a happy and successful British couple. (r 4/2 1am; 4/3 3am) 10:30 Little Women: A Timeless Story A behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming series featuring Emily Watson and Angela Lansbury. (r 4/2 2:30am; 4/3 4:30am; 4/4 5:30am)

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8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Portland, Hour One (r 4/3 1am; 4/3 1pm; 4/8 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Little Rock, Hour One 10:00 Independent Lens ★ When God Sleeps Iranian musician Shahin Najafi goes into hiding after hardline clerics issue a fatwa for his death. (r 4/4 4am; 4/8 3am) 11:30 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/3 5:30pm)

3 Tuesday 8:00 Roads to Memphis: American Experience The entwined stories of an assassin, James Earl Ray and his target, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. DVS (r 4/4 1am; 4/6 3am; 4/9 5am) 9:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Out of the Shadows/ Move On Up Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes a journey through the last 50 years of African American history. DVS (r 4/4 2am; 4/5 4am; 4/8 1pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/4 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

4 Wednesday 8:00 Nature ★ Sex, Lies and Butterflies (r 4/5 1am; 4/6 4am; 4/8 2am; 4/9 1pm) 9:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Keep Your Head Up/ Touch The Sky Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores America’s changing racial

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landscape. Eric Holder appears. DVS (r 4/5 2am; 4/8 3pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/5 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

5 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special Season of Change Let the change in season change your perspective! (r 4/8 10:30am; 4/8 6:30pm) 8:30 Journeys in India ★ Ahmedabad: Land of Gandhi (r 4/7 10:30am) 9:00 Globe Trekker Papua New Guinea Islands (r 4/7 11am) 10:00 Downton Abbey Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Downton Abbey Part 1 When the Titanic sinks Lord Grantham loses his immediate heirs throwing Downton Abbey into turmoil. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

6 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★ (r 4/7 1am; 4/8 5am) 8:30 #MeToo, Now What? A discussion of issues related to sexual harassment. (r 4/7 1:30am; 4/8 5:30am) 9:00 Soundbreaking Going Electric Learn how innovators like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Wonder used electricity to unleash new sounds. (r 4/7 2am) 10:00 Soundbreaking Four on the Floor Chart the progression of the beat from drum and bass to beat box and beyond. (r 4/7 3am)


11:00 Soundbreaking The World is Yours Meet the pioneers of hip hop and explore how sampling created a new genre of music. (r 4/7 4am; 4/9 4am)

7 Saturday 10:30 Journeys in India 11:00 Globe Trekker Papua New Guinea Islands 12:00 Martha Bakes ★ (r 4/10 noon) 12:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ (r 4/11 noon) 1:00 Woodsmith Shop (r 4/10 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House ★ (r 4/11 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House ★ (r 4/12 12:30pm) 2:30 Craftsman’s Legacy 3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 4/13 12:30pm) 3:30 Focus on Europe ★ (r 4/9 6pm) 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk Repeat of 4/6. 4:30 Inside INdiana Business ★ 5:30 Indiana Week in Review ★ 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Joy of Music Shadyside Presbyterian Church 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show ★ April Showers (1967) 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances Please Mind Your Head 8:30 The Red Green Show Flying Blind 9:00 Austin City Limits Cyndi Lauper 10:00 Music City Roots Live from the Factory ★ 11:00 WoodSongs ★ Michael Martin Murphey and The Kentucky Headhunter

8 Sunday

9 Monday

10:30 The Weekly Special Season of Change Repeat of 4/5. (r 4/8 6:30pm) 11:00 Destination Craft with Jim West ★ (r 4/9 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Museum Access ★ 1:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Out of the Shadows/ Move On Up Repeat of 4/3. 3:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Keep Your Head Up/ Touch The Sky Repeat of 4/4. 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Portland, Hour One Repeat of 4/2. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 The Weekly Special Season of Change Repeat of 4/5. 7:00 Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home The organization Selfhelp provided housing, food and more to Jewish refugees during World War II. (r 4/13 1pm) 8:00 Call the Midwife ★ Sister Julienne navigates a complex situation with a Pakistani family and an unexpected pregnancy. (r 4/9 12:30am; 4/10 2am) 9:00 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE ★ Episode 1 Cassie and Sunny confront a skeleton buried in a cellar that turns out to be a 40-year-old murder. (r 4/9 1:30am; 4/10 3am) 10:30 Last Tango in Halifax An unexpected visitor forces Alan to think about his past, making Gillian and Caroline anxious. (r 4/9 3am; 4/10 4:30am) 11:30 Jewel in the Crown An Evening at the Maharanee’s

8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Portland, Hour Two (r 4/10 1am; 4/10 1pm; 4/15 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Little Rock, Hour Two (r 4/11 5am) 10:00 Independent Lens ★ The Art of the Shine Meet the unforgettable people who are turning the job of shoe shiner into an art form. (r 4/11 4am; 4/15 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/10 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

10 Tuesday 8:00 Secrets of the Dead ★ Hannibal in the Alps (r 4/11 1am; 4/12 4:30am; 4/13 3am) 9:00 To Be Announced ★ (r 4/11 2am) 10:00 FRONTLINE ★ Trump’s Takeover (r 4/11 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/11 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

11 Wednesday 8:00 Nature Moose: Life of a Twig Eater (r 4/12 1am; 4/13 5am; 4/15 2am; 4/16 1pm) 9:00 NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel (r 4/12 2am; 4/12 1pm; 4/13 4am; 4/15 1am) 10:00 GI Jews – Jewish Americans in World War II ★ The story of the 550,000 brave Jewish Americans who served in World War II is revealed. (r 4/12 3am; 4/15 4am; 4/15 1pm) 11:30 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/12 5:30pm)

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12 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special ★ (r 4/15 10:30am; 4/15 6:30pm) 8:30 Journeys in India ★ Calcutta: City of Living History (r 4/14 10:30am) 9:00 Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Beef (r 4/14 11am) 10:00 Downton Abbey Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Downton Abbey Part 2 Mary entertains three suitors and the shocking former life of Carson, the butler, is unmasked. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

13 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★ (r 4/14 1am; 4/15 5:30am) 8:30 In Principle ★ (r 4/14 1:30am) 9:00 Soundbreaking Sound and Vision Trace the rise of MTV and see how music videos transformed our experience of music. (r 4/14 2am; 4/16 4am) 10:00 Soundbreaking I Am My Music Discover how listening formats determine how and where we listen and the ways we share music. (r 4/14 3am; 4/16 5am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/16 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News ★

14 Saturday 10:30 Journeys in India Repeat of 4/12. 11:00 Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Beef 12:00 Martha Bakes ★ (r 4/17 noon) 10 / wtiu.org

12:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ (r 4/18 noon) 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home ★ 1:30 This Old House ★ (r 4/18 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House ★ (r 4/19 12:30pm) 2:30 Woodsmith Shop (r 4/17 12:30pm) 3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 4/20 12:30pm) 3:30 Focus on Europe ★ (r 4/16 6pm) 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk Repeat of 4/13. 4:30 Inside INdiana Business ★ 5:30 Indiana Week in Review ★ 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Joy of Music Elbe River I 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show ★ Hooray for Hollywood (1975) 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances Let There Be Light 8:30 The Red Green Show The Bigger The Better 9:00 Austin City Limits James Taylor 10:00 Music City Roots Live from the Factory ★ 11:00 WoodSongs ★ John McEuen and Bill & The Belles

15 Sunday 10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/12. (r 4/15 6:30pm) 11:00 Destination Craft with Jim West ★ (r 4/16 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Museum Access ★ 1:00 GI Jews – Jewish Americans in World War II Repeat of 4/11. 2:30 Language Matters with Bob Holman ★ Poet Bob Holman explores what we lose

when a language dies and what it takes to save a language. DVS 4:30 Indiana’s Flea Markets 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Portland, Hour Two Repeat of 4/9. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/12. 7:00 Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust ★ DVS (r 4/20 1pm) 8:00 Call the Midwife ★ Lucille tries to win the trust of a mother who suffers from a morbid fear of giving birth. (r 4/16 12:30am; 4/17 2am) 9:00 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE ★ Episode 2 Cassie and Sunny dig deeper into Jimmy’s murder. Sir Phillip refuses to cooperate when questioned. (r 4/16 1:30am; 4/17 3am) 10:30 Last Tango in Halifax Alan finally lets Celia into his secret about Gary. (r 4/16 3am; 4/17 4:30am) 11:30 Jewel in the Crown Traveling Companions

16 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Portland, Hour Three (r 4/17 1pm; 4/22 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Little Rock, Hour Three (r 4/17 1am) 10:00 Independent Lens ★ What Lies Upstream The truth behind a chemical spill that impacted 300,000 people in West Virginia is uncovered. (r 4/18 4am; 4/22 4am) 11:30 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/17 5:30pm)

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17 Tuesday 8:00 Civilizations ★ The Second Moment of Creation Examine the formative role of art and the creative imagination in the forging of humanity itself. (r 4/18 1am; 4/19 5am; 4/22 1pm) 9:00 To Be Announced ★ (r 4/18 2am) 10:00 FRONTLINE ★ McCain (r 4/18 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/18 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

18 Wednesday 8:00 NOVA ★ Living with the Weather Machine Join scientists on a quest to better comprehend the workings of the weather and climate change. (r 4/19 1am; 4/20 4am; 4/22 1am) 10:00 POV ★ Bill Nye: Science Guy Follow Bill Nye, former host of a popular kids show, as he seeks to change the world through science. (r 4/19 3am; 4/22 2pm; 4/23 4am) 11:30 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/19 5:30pm)

19 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special Earth Eats Enjoyment Explore real food and green living with Earth Eats! (r 4/22 10:30am; 4/22 6:30pm) 8:30 Journeys in India ★ South India: Land of Superlatives (r 4/21 10:30am) 9:00 Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Beer (r 4/21 11am)

10:00 Downton Abbey Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Downton Abbey Part 3 Growing into his role as heir Matthew brings out the bitter rivalry between sisters Mary and Edith. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

20 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★ (r 4/21 1am; 4/22 5:30am) 8:30 In Principle ★ (r 4/21 1:30am) 9:00 Live from Lincoln Center ★ Sutton Foster in Concert Tony–winner Sutton Foster brings her irresistible talent and effusive charm to the Appel Room. (r 4/21 2am) 10:00 will.i.am – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special ★ Artist and producer will.i.am reunites with the Black Eyed Peas at London’s Royal Albert Hall. (r 4/21 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/23 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News ★

21 Saturday 10:30 Journeys in India 11:00 Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Beer 12:00 Martha Bakes ★ (r 4/24 noon) 12:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ (r 4/25 noon) 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 1:30 This Old House ★ (r 4/25 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House ★ (r 4/26 12:30pm)

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2:30 Woodsmith Shop (r 4/24 12:30pm) 3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 4/27 12:30pm) 3:30 Focus on Europe ★ (r 4/23 6pm) 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk Repeat of 4/20. 4:30 Inside INdiana Business ★ 5:30 Indiana Week in Review ★ 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Joy of Music ★ Musical Visit to Monaco 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show ★ Sights and Sounds of L.A. (1979) 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances Seaside Fun 8:30 The Red Green Show The Big Retreat 9:00 Austin City Limits Leon Bridges/Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 10:00 Music City Roots Live from the Factory ★ 11:00 WoodSongs ★ Celebration of Michael Hedges with Andy McKee and Christie Lenee

22 Sunday 10:30 The Weekly Special Earth Eats Enjoyment Repeat of 4/19. (r 4/22 6:30pm) 11:00 Destination Craft with Jim West (r 4/23 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Museum Access ★ 1:00 Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation Repeat of 4/17. 2:00 POV Bill Nye: Science Guy Repeat of 4/18. 3:30 Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria ★ 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Portland, Hour Three Repeat of 4/16. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ wtiu.org / 11


6:30 The Weekly Special Earth Eats Enjoyment Repeat of 4/19. 7:00 Voice Among The Silent: The Legacy of James G. McDonald An Indiana University alumnus warned the world of Adolf Hitler’s plan for the Jews. (r 4/27 1pm) 8:00 Call the Midwife ★ (r 4/23 12:30am; 4/24 2am) 9:00 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE ★ Episode 3 The past catches up with the suspects in Jimmy’s murder. A second cold case solves the mystery. (r 4/23 1:30am; 4/24 3am) 10:30 Last Tango in Halifax Celia builds bridges with Alan and accepts Gary into her life. (r 4/23 3am; 4/24 4:30am) 11:30 Jewel in the Crown The Moghul Room

23 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Green Bay, Hour One (r 4/24 1pm; 4/29 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Charleston, Hour One (r 4/24 1am; 4/25 5am) 10:00 Independent Lens ★ Look & See: Wendell Berry’s Kentucky Explore changing landscapes and shifting values of rural America in an era of industrial agriculture. (r 4/25 4am; 4/29 4am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/24 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

24 Tuesday

9:00 To Be Announced (r 4/25 2am) 10:00 FRONTLINE ★ Trafficked in America (r 4/25 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/25 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

25 Wednesday 8:00 Nature ★ Natural Born Rebels Animals who will steal, cheat and fight to get food, including crabs and macaques, are explored. (r 4/26 1am; 4/27 3am; 4/29 3am; 4/30 1pm) 9:00 NOVA Wonders ★ What Are Animals Saying? Scientists are finally beginning to unravel the codes of animal communication. Will we one day be able to write the bat dictionary, or decode the hidden sign language of chimps? (r 4/26 2am; 4/26 1pm; 4/27 4am; 4/29 2am) 10:00 NOVA Bird Brain Discover how the genius of birds is leading us to rethink our basic notions of intelligence. (r 4/26 3am; 4/27 5am; 4/29 1am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/26 5:30pm) 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

26 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special ★ (r 4/29 10:30am; 4/29 6:30pm) 8:30 Lost River Sessions ★ Dead Broke Barons The pilot episode features bluegrass band “The Dead Broke Barons” performing a live acoustic set in the round at the Gallery on the Square in their hometown of Franklin, KY.

9:00 Globe Trekker Myanmar (r 4/28 11am) 10:00 Downton Abbey Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Downton Abbey Part 4 The heir crisis at Downton Abbey takes an unexpected turn. Anna unearths Bates’ mysterious past. 11:30 Beyond 100 Days ★

27 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★ (r 4/28 1am) 8:30 In Principle ★ (r 4/28 1:30am) 9:00 Live from Lincoln Center ★ Leslie Odom Jr. in Concert The Tony winner and jazz vocalist brings his remarkable talent to this intimate performance. (r 4/28 2am; 4/30 4am) 10:00 International Jazz Day from Cuba ★ World-renowned artists come together for an International Jazz Day celebration in Havana, Cuba. (r 4/28 3am; 4/30 5am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 4/30 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News ★

28 Saturday 10:30 Two for the Road ★ 11:00 Globe Trekker Myanmar 12:00 Martha Bakes ★ (r 5/1 noon) 12:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ (r 5/2 noon) 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 1:30 This Old House ★ (r 5/2 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House ★ (r 5/3 12:30pm) 2:30 Woodsmith Shop (r 5/1 12:30pm)

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3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 5/4 12:30pm) 3:30 Focus on Europe ★ (r 4/30 6pm) 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk Repeat of 4/27. 5:30 Indiana Week in Review ★ 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Joy of Music ★ Sights & Sounds of Holland 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show ★ Great Entertainers (1981) 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances ★ The Fancy Dressball 8:30 The Red Green Show Rites of Passage 9:00 Austin City Limits TV on the Radio/The War on Drugs 10:00 Music City Roots Live from the Factory ★ 11:00 WoodSongs ★ Bobby Rush and Dallahan

29 Sunday 10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/26. (r 4/29 6:30pm) 11:00 Destination Craft with Jim West (r 4/30 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Museum Access ★ 1:00 Civilizations How Do We Look? Repeat of 4/24. 2:00 Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman ★ 3:30 Living Dream: 100 Years of Rocky Mountain National Park ★ The history, legacy and future of the inspirational Rocky Mountain National Park are explored. 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Green Bay, Hour One Repeat of 4/23. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★

6:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/26. 7:00 Above and Beyond This compelling story highlights the escape and survival of pilot Bruce Sundlun during World War II. (r 5/4 1pm) 8:00 Call the Midwife ★ (r 4/30 12:30am; 5/1 2am) 9:00 Unforgotten Season 2 on MASTERPIECE ★ Episode 1 A waterlogged suitcase holds the remains of David Walker, 25 years after he disappeared. (r 4/30 1:30am; 5/1 3am) 10:30 Last Tango in Halifax Caroline is overwhelmed at the prospect of looking after baby Flora, until a stranger appears. (r 4/30 3am; 5/1 4:30am) 11:30 Jewel in the Crown Pandora’s Box

30 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Green Bay, Hour Two (r 5/1 1pm; 5/6 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Charleston, Hour Two (r 5/1 1am) 10:00 Independent Lens ★ True Conviction After serving time for crimes they did not commit, three Texans join forces to help wrongfully convicted prisoners obtain freedom like they did. (r 5/2 4am) 11:30 Amanpour on PBS ★ (r 5/1 5:30pm)

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Overnight Schedule Tuesday – Saturday 12:00 BBC World News 1 Sunday 1:00 NOVA The Great Math Mystery 2:00 Nature Leave It to Beavers 3:00 Independent Lens Dolores 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 #MeToo, Now What? The Culture of Complicity 2 Monday 1:00 The Child in Time on MASTERPIECE 2:30 Little Women: A Timeless Story 3:00 Soundbreaking The Art of Recording 4:00 Soundbreaking Painting with Sound 5:00 Soundbreaking The Human Instrument 3 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Portland, Hour One 2:00 Call the Midwife 3:00 The Child in Time on MASTERPIECE 4:30 Little Women: A Timeless Story 5:00 Makers Women in Business 4 Wednesday 1:00 Roads to Memphis: American Experience 2:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Out of the Shadows/ Move On Up 4:00 Independent Lens When God Sleeps 5:30 Little Women: A Timeless Story 5 Thursday 1:00 Nature Sex, Lies and Butterflies 2:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Keep Your Head Up/ Touch the Sky 4:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Out of the Shadows/ Move On Up 6 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage

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3:00 Roads to Memphis: American Experience 4:00 Nature Sex, Lies and Butterflies 5:00 NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed 7 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 #MeToo, Now What? 2:00 Soundbreaking Going Electric 3:00 Soundbreaking Four on the Floor 4:00 Soundbreaking The World is Yours 5:00 The This Old House Hour 8 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed 2:00 Nature Sex, Lies and Butterflies 3:00 Independent Lens When God Sleeps 4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 #MeToo, Now What? 9 Monday 1:30 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Episode 1 3:00 Last Tango in Halifax 4:00 Soundbreaking The World is Yours 5:00 Roads to Memphis: American Experience 10 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Portland, Hour Two 2:00 Call the Midwife 3:00 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Episode 1 4:30 Last Tango in Halifax 5:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 11 Wednesday 1:00 Secrets of the Dead Hannibal in the Alps 2:00 To Be Announced 3:00 FRONTLINE Trump’s Takeover 4:00 Independent Lens The Art of the Shine 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Little Rock, Hour Two 12 Thursday 1:00 Nature Moose: Life of a Twig Eater 2:00 NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel

3:00 GI Jews – Jewish Americans in World War II 4:30 Secrets of the Dead Hannibal in the Alps 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 13 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage 3:00 Secrets of the Dead Hannibal in the Alps 4:00 NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel 5:00 Nature Moose: Life of a Twig Eater 14 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 In Principle 2:00 Soundbreaking Sound and Vision 3:00 Soundbreaking I Am My Music 4:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage 5:00 The This Old House Hour 15 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel 2:00 Nature Moose: Life of a Twig Eater 3:00 Independent Lens The Art of the Shine 4:00 GI Jews – Jewish Americans in World War II 5:30 Washington Week 16 Monday 1:30 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Episode 2 3:00 Last Tango in Halifax 4:00 Soundbreaking Sound and Vision 5:00 Soundbreaking I Am My Music 17 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Little Rock, Hour Three 2:00 Call the Midwife 3:00 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Episode 2 4:30 Last Tango in Halifax 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 18 Wednesday 1:00 Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation 2:00 To Be Announced 3:00 FRONTLINE McCain 4:00 Independent Lens What Lies Upstream

5:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 19 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Living with the Weather Machine 3:00 POV Bill Nye: Science Guy 4:30 Ribbon of Sand 5:00 Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation 20 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage 3:00 Nature My Bionic Pet 4:00 NOVA Living with the Weather Machine 21 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 In Principle 2:00 Live from Lincoln Center Sutton Foster in Concert 3:00 will.i.am – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special 4:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage 5:00 The This Old House Hour 22 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Living with the Weather Machine 3:00 Nature My Bionic Pet 4:00 Independent Lens What Lies Upstream 5:30 Washington Week 23 Monday 1:30 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Episode 3 3:00 Last Tango in Halifax 4:00 POV Bill Nye: Science Guy 5:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 24 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Charleston, Hour One 2:00 Call the Midwife 3:00 Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Episode 3 4:30 Last Tango in Halifax 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 25 Wednesday 1:00 Civilizations How Do We Look 2:00 To Be Announced

3:00 FRONTLINE Trafficked in America 4:00 Independent Lens Look & See: Wendell Berry’s Kentucky 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Charleston, Hour One 26 Thursday 1:00 Nature Natural Born Rebels 2:00 NOVA Wonders What Are Animals Saying? 3:00 NOVA Bird Brain 4:00 To Be Announced 5:00 Civilizations How Do We Look? 27 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage 3:00 Nature Natural Born Rebels 4:00 NOVA Wonders What Are Animals Saying? 5:00 NOVA Bird Brain 28 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 In Principle 2:00 Live from Lincoln Center Leslie Odom Jr. in Concert 3:00 International Jazz Day from Cuba 4:00 The Tunnel: Sabotage 5:00 The This Old House Hour 29 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Bird Brain 2:00 NOVA Wonders What Are Animals Saying? 3:00 Nature Natural Born Rebels 4:00 Independent Lens Look & See: Wendell Berry’s Kentucky 5:00 Civilizations How Do We Look? 30 Monday 1:30 Unforgotten Season 2 on MASTERPIECE Episode 1 3:00 Last Tango in Halifax 4:00 Live from Lincoln Center Leslie Odom Jr. in Concert 5:00 International Jazz Day from Cuba


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TIU World (Ch. 30.2) Evening Programming 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Nightly Business Report 1 Sunday 6:30 Anne Morrow Lindbergh: You’ll Have the Sky 7:00 The Search for the Last Supper 8:00 Nature Leave It to Beavers 9:00 Reel South Divided City 9:30 Reel South Jonah Stands Up 10:00 American Conscience: The Reinhold Niebuhr Story 11:00 Let There Be Light 2 Monday 6:00 Our American Family: The Barreras 6:30 On Story Frank Marshall in Producing from the Creative Side 7:00 The Price of Peace: A Personal Exploration by Johan Norberg 8:00 Nuclear Requiem 9:00 Our American Family: The Barreras 9:30 Stories from the Stage Suitcase Stories (Part 2) 3 Tuesday 6:00 American Conscience: The Reinhold Niebuhr Story 7:00 Reel South Divided City 7:30 Reel South Jonah Stands Up 8:00 America Reframed Milwaukee 53206 9:00 Coexist 4 Wednesday 6:00 Stories from the Stage Suitcase Stories (Part 2) 6:30 POV Seven Songs for a Long Life 7:30 POV Beats of the Antonov 8:30 Independent Lens When God Sleeps 5 Thursday 6:00 Roads to Memphis: American Experience

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7:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Out of the Shadows/Move On Up 9:00 Roads to Memphis: American Experience 6 Friday 6:00 Ripple of Hope 7:00 Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Keep Your Head Up/ Touch the Sky 9:00 Ripple of Hope 7 Saturday 6:00 Focus on Europe 6:30 #MeToo, Now What? 7:00 Trust Docs Women’s Work 7:30 Poetry in America I Cannot Dance Upon My Toes – Emily Dickinson 8:00 Big Voice 9:00 Sweet Dillard 10:00 America Reframed Milwaukee 53206 11:00 Coexist 8 Sunday 6:00 Coexist 7:00 Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust 8:00 Nature Sex, Lies and Butterflies 9:00 Reel South 120 Days 10:00 Treblinka’s Last Witness 9 Monday 6:00 Local USA 6:30 On Story A Conversation with Jason Reitman 7:00 True North: The Sean Swarner Story 8:00 4 Wheel Bob 9:00 Local USA 9:30 Stories from the Stage Holiday Horror 10 Tuesday 6:00 Reel South 120 Days 7:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 8:00 America Reframed Beyond the Wall 9:30 State of Higher Education 2018 11 Wednesday 6:00 Big Voice 7:00 FRONTLINE Second Chance Kids 8:00 Independent Lens The Art of the Shine 9:00 FRONTLINE Trump’s Takeover

12 Thursday 6:00 NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel 7:00 GI Jews – Jewish Americans in World War II 8:30 Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria 13 Friday 6:00 Sweet Dillard 7:00 Independent Lens The Prison in Twelve Landscapes 8:00 POV 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story 9:00 FRONTLINE Life on Parole 14 Saturday 6:00 Focus on Europe 6:30 State of Higher Education 2018 7:00 Trust Docs Colombia’s Ghosts of War 7:30 Poetry in America Fast Break – Edward Hirsch 8:00 Still Dreaming 9:30 Shakespeare Lost, Shakespeare Found 10:00 America Reframed Beyond the Wall 15 Sunday 6:30 Drugged Driving 7:00 Migrant Kitchen The Migrant Kitchen 8:00 Nature Moose: Life of a Twig Eater 9:00 Reel South 62 Days 9:30 Reel South Driven Blind 10:00 FRONTLINE Last Days of Solitary 16 Monday 6:00 Our American Family: The Mays 6:30 On Story 7:00 Standing on Sacred Ground Pilgrims & Tourists 8:00 Standing on Sacred Ground Profit & Loss 9:00 Our American Family: The Mays 9:30 Stories from the Stage 17 Tuesday 6:00 Reel South 62 Days 6:30 Reel South Driven Blind 7:00 Independent Lens The Prison in Twelve Landscapes 8:00 America Reframed The Corridor

9:30 Far Afield: A Conservation Love Story 18 Wednesday 6:00 Independent Lens The Great Invisible 7:30 Independent Lens What Lies Upstream 9:00 FRONTLINE McCain 19 Thursday 6:00 The Forgotten Coast 7:00 NOVA Living with the Weather Machine 9:00 New England Story for Sustaining the Sea 9:30 IU Matters Artificial Intelligence 20 Friday 6:00 Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation 7:00 Himalaya Connection 8:00 Mystery of the Mountain: Hidden in Plain View 9:00 Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation 21 Saturday 6:00 IU Matters Artificial Intelligence 6:30 In Principle 7:00 Trust Docs Life In Refugee Camps 7:30 Poetry in America Those Winter Sundays – Robert Hayden 8:00 POV Bill Nye: Science Guy 9:30 Spectrum: A Story of the Mind 10:00 America Reframed The Corridor 22 Sunday 6:30 Far Afield: A Conservation Love Story 7:00 Migrant Kitchen Alta California 7:30 Migrant Kitchen Badmaash 8:00 Rebels with a Cause 9:00 Reel South See the Keepers 10:00 The Crowd & The Cloud Even Big Data Starts Small 11:00 The Crowd & The Cloud Citizens + Scientists 23 Monday 6:00 Our American Family: The Clarks 6:30 On Story 7:00 Standing on Sacred Ground Fire & Ice


8:00 Standing on Sacred Ground Islands of Sanctuary 9:00 Our American Family: The Clarks 9:30 Stories from the Stage

9:00 Reel South Honky Tonk Heaven 10:00 The Crowd & The Cloud Viral Vs. Virus 11:00 The Crowd & The Cloud Citizens4earth

24 Tuesday 6:00 Reel South See the Keepers 7:00 Shifting Sands: On the Path to Sustainability 8:00 America Reframed Through the Repellent Fence 9:00 Lost Bird Project

30 Monday 6:00 Act of Dog 6:30 On Story 7:00 Defining Hope 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat 9:00 Act of Dog 9:30 Stories from the Stage Kitchen Confessions

25 Wednesday 6:00 Rebels with a Cause 7:00 Independent Lens Seed: The Untold Story 8:00 Independent Lens Look & See: Wendell Berry’s Kentucky 9:00 FRONTLINE Trafficked in America 26 Thursday 6:00 Turning the Tide 7:00 NOVA Bird Brain 8:00 NOVA Wonders What Are Animals Saying? 9:00 Turning the Tide 27 Friday 6:00 Empowered Patient 6:30 IU NewsNet 7:00 Jens Jensen: The Living Green 8:00 America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville Experiment 9:00 Civilizations How Do We Look? 28 Saturday 6:00 Focus on Europe 6:30 In Principle 7:00 Trust Docs Searching for Home 7:30 Poetry in America Hymmnn and Hum Bom – Allen Ginsberg 8:00 Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America 9:00 Olmsted and America’s Urban Parks 10:00 America Reframed Through the Repellent Fence 11:00 Lost Bird Project 29 Sunday 6:00 Lost Bird Project 7:00 Migrant Kitchen Omotenashi 7:30 Migrant Kitchen Beyond Pho 8:00 Nature Natural Born Rebels

TIU Create (Ch. 30.3) Mondays and Fridays 6:00 This Old House 6:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Joanne Weir’s Plates & Places (begins 4/20) 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul 8:00 Lidia’s Kitchen 8:30 Cook’s Country 9:00 A Chef’s Life 9:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Joanne Weir’s Plates & Places (begins 4/20) 10:00 This Old House 10:30 Globe Trekker 11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 Woodwright’s Shop 6:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Joanne Weir’s Plates & Places (begins 4/24) 7:00 Pati’s Mexican Table 7:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television 8:00 Martha Bakes 8:30 America’s Test Kitchen 9:00 Mike Colemeco’s Real Food Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking (begins 4/10) 9:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Joanne Weir’s Plates & Places (begins 4/24) 10:00 Woodwright’s Shop 10:30 Travelscope 11:00 Travels with Darley Two for the Road (begins 4/17) 11:30 Martha Bakes

Wednesdays and Sundays 6:00 Sun: Ask This Old House Wed: Craft in America 6:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Joanne Weir’s Plates & Places (begins 4/22) 7:00 Ellie’s Real Good Food 7:30 Nick Stellino: Storyteller Mexico – One Plate at a Time (begins 4/22) 8:00 Sun: Martha Bakes Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen 8:30 Sun: America’s Test Kitchen Wed: Cook’s Country 9:00 Sun: Mike Colemeco’s Real Food Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking (begins 4/8) Wed: A Chef’s Life 9:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Joanne Weir’s Plates & Places (begins 4/22) 10:00 Ask This Old House 10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 11:00 Destination Craft 11:30 Sun: Martha Bakes Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen 7 April 6:00 Two for the Road 6:30 Travelscope 7:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 7:30 Richard Bangs’ Adventures 8:30 Journeys in India 9:00 Travelscope 9:30 Wild Photo Adventures 10:00 Travelscope 10:30 Rudy Maxa’s World 11:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 11:30 Born to Explore with Richard Weise 14 April 6:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 6:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 7:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 7:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 8:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 8:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 9:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 9:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 10:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

11:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 11:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 21 April 6:00 Urban Conversion 6:30 Growing a Greener World 7:00 Urban Conversion 7:30 Ask This Old House 8:00 Urban Conversion 9:00 Urban Conversion 9:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 10:00 Growing a Greener World 10:30 Urban Conversion 11:00 Growing a Greener World 11:30 Urban Conversion 28 April 6:00 Dream of Italy 6:30 Ciao Italia 7:00 Rudy Maxa’s World 7:30 Pedal America 8:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 8:30 On the Road with Vick Rallo 9:00 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 9:30 Dream of Italy 10:00 Mike Colemeco’s Real Food 10:30 A Chef’s Life 11:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 11:30 My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas

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A to Z Above and Beyond 4/29 7pm Amanpour on PBS Mon-Fri 5:30pm, 11pm; 4/2 11:30pm; 4/11 11:30pm; 4/16 11:30pm; 4/18 11:30pm; 4/30 11:30pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Sat 12:30pm; Wed noon Antiques Roadshow St. Louis, Hour Three 4/1 5pm Portland, Hour One 4/2 8pm; 4/3 1am; 4/3 1pm; 4/8 5pm Little Rock, Hour One 4/2 9pm Portland, Hour Two 4/9 8pm; 4/10 1am; 4/10 1pm; 4/15 5pm Little Rock, Hour Two 4/9 9pm; 4/11 5am Portland, Hour Three 4/16 8pm; 4/17 1pm; 4/22 5pm Little Rock, Hour Three 4/16 9pm; 4/17 1am Green Bay, Hour One 4/23 8pm; 4/24 1pm; 4/29 5pm Charleston, Hour One 4/23 9pm; 4/24 1am; 4/25 5am Green Bay, Hour Two 4/30 8pm Charleston, Hour Two 4/30 9pm Arthur Mon-Fri 3pm Ask This Old House Sat 2pm; Thu 12:30pm Austin City Limits Cyndi Lauper 4/7 9pm James Taylor 4/14 9pm Leon Bridges/Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats 4/21 9pm TV on the Radio/The War on Drugs 4/28 9pm BBC World News Thu-Sat midnight BBC World News America Mon-Fri 5pm

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Beads, Baubles and Jewels Tue 2:30pm Bell Ringer: The Invisible Brain Injury 4/5 1pm Best of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm Beyond 100 Days Mon-Thu 11:30pm; except 4/2; 4/11; 4/16; 4/18; 4/30 Biz Kid$ Sun 10am Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise Out of the Shadows/Move On Up 4/3 9pm; 4/4 2am; 4/5 4am; 4/8 1pm Keep Your Head Up/Touch The Sky 4/4 9pm; 4/5 2am; 4/8 3pm Bluegrass Underground Sun Midnight Bob the Builder Sat 7am Body Electric Mon-Fri 2pm Call the Midwife Sun 8pm; Mon 12:30am; except 4/2; Tue 2am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Sun 8:30am Chef’s Life Sun 12:30am The Child in Time on MASTERPIECE 4/1 9pm; 4/2 1am; 4/3 3am Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television 4/27 noon Civilizations The Second Moment of Creation 4/17 8pm; 4/18 1am; 4/19 5am; 4/22 1pm How Do We Look? 4/24 8pm; 4/25 1am; 4/26 5am; 4/29 5am; 4/29 1pm Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Mon-Fri 6am

Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack Tue 6pm Craftsman’s Legacy 4/7 2:30pm Curious George Sat 9am; Mon-Fri 6:30am, 9am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Mon-Fri 9:30am, 10am; Sat 7:30am, 8am Destination Craft with Jim West Sun 11am, Mon 12:30pm Dinosaur Train Mon-Fri 8:30am; Sat 6:30am; Sun 6:30am Downton Abbey Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Thu 10pm DW News Tue-Sat 12:30am; Fri 11:30pm Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman 4/29 2pm Family Ingredients California–Pipi Kaula 4/6 noon Japan–Miso Soup 4/13 noon Puerto Rico–Arroz Con Gandule 4/20 noon Fit 2 Stitch Fri 11:30am Focus on Europe Sat 3:30pm; Mon 6pm Fresh Quilting Tue 11:30am Friday Zone Sat 10am; Fri 4:30pm FRONTLINE Trump’s Takeover 4/10 10pm; 4/11 3am McCain 4/17 10pm; 4/18 3am Trafficked in America 4/24 10pm; 4/25 3am GI Jews – Jewish Americans in World War II 4/11 10pm; 4/12 3am; 4/15 4am; 4/15 1pm Globe Trekker Thu 9pm; Sat 11am

Great Performances at the Met 4/1 1pm Healthy Minds with Dr. Jeffrey Borenstein Wed 6pm Hoosiers: The Story of Indiana Wed 1pm Independent Lens Dolores 4/1 3am When God Sleeps 4/2 10pm; 4/4 4am; 4/8 3am The Art of the Shine 4/9 10pm; 4/11 4am; 4/15 3am What Lies Upstream 4/16 10pm; 4/18 4am; 4/22 4am Look & See: Wendell Berry’s Kentucky 4/23 10pm; 4/25 4am; 4/29 4am True Conviction 4/30 10pm Indiana Newsdesk Sat 4pm; Fri 6pm Indiana’s Flea Markets 4/15 4:30pm Indiana Week in Review Sat 5:30pm In Principle Fri 8:30pm; Sat 1:30am beginning 4/13 Inside INdiana Business Sat 4:30pm International Jazz Day from Cuba 4/27 10pm; 4/28 3am; 4/30 5am It’s Sew Easy Mon 11:30am Jewel in the Crown 4/1 11pm; Sun 11:30pm Journeys in India Thu 8:30pm; Sat 10:30am Joy of Music Sat 6:30pm Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 4/8 4:30am; 4/10 5:30am; 4/18 5:30am; 4/23 5:30am Keeping Up Appearances Sat 8pm


Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz 4/1 3:30pm Language Matters with Bob Holman 4/15 2:30pm Last Tango in Halifax Sun 10:30am; Mon 3am; Tue 4:30am The Lawrence Welk Show Sat 7pm Lidia’s Kitchen Mon noon Little Women: A Timeless Story 4/1 10:30pm; 4/2 2:30am; 4/3 4:30am; 4/4 5:30am Live from Lincoln Center Sutton Foster in Concert 4/20 9pm; 4/21 2am Leslie Odom Jr. in Concert 4/27 9pm; 4/28 2am; 4/30 4am Living Dream: 100 Years of Rocky Mountain National Park 4/29 3:30pm Lost River Sessions 4/26 8:30pm Make It Artsy Mon 2:30pm Makers 4/3 5am Making Light in Terezin 4/1 7pm; 4/6 1pm Martha Bakes Sat noon; Tue noon #MeToo, Now What? 4/1 5:30am; 4/6 8:30pm; 4/7 1:30am; 4/8 5:30am MotorWeek Sun noon Museum Access Sun 12:30pm Music City Roots Live from the Factory Sat 10pm Nature Leave It to Beavers 4/1 2am; 4/2 1pm Sex, Lies and Butterflies 4/4 8pm; 4/5 1am; 4/6 4am; 4/8 2am; 4/9 1pm Moose: Life of a Twig Eater 4/11 8pm; 4/12 1am; 4/13 5am; 4/15 2am; 4/16 1pm

My Bionic Pet 4/20 3am; 4/22 3am Natural Born Rebels 4/25 8pm; 4/26 1am; 4/27 3am; 4/29 3am; 4/30 1pm Nature Cat Mon-Fri 8am; Sat 9:30am Nightly Business Report Mon-Fri 6:30pm NOVA The Great Math Mystery 4/1 1am Chinese Chariot Revealed 4/6 5am; 4/8 1am Holocaust Escape Tunnel 4/11 9pm; 4/12 2am, 1pm; 4/13 4am; 4/15 1am Living with the Weather Machine 4/18 8pm; 4/19 1am; 4/20 4am; 4/22 1am Bird Brain 4/25 10pm; 4/26 3am; 4/27 5am; 4/29 1am NOVA Wonders What Are Animals Saying? 4/25 9pm; 4/26 2am; 4/26 1pm; 4/27 4am; 4/29 2am Odd Squad Mon-Thu 4pm, 4:30pm; Fri 4pm; Sun 9:30am Overheard with Evan Smith Placeholder Thu 6pm Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Fri 2:30pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Thu 2:30pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Sat 1pm beginning 4/14 PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 7pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Sat 6pm; Sun 6pm Peg + Cat Mon-Fri 7:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific Mon-Fri 9am; Sat 8am POV Bill Nye: Science Guy 4/18 10pm; 4/19 3am; 4/22 2pm; 4/23 4am

Quilting Arts Thu 11:30am Racing to Zero: In Pursuit of Zero Waste 4/19 1pm Ready Jet Go! Mon-Fri 7am; Sat 6am The Red Green Show Sat 8:30pm Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home 4/8 7pm; 4/13 1pm Ribbon of Sand 4/12 5:30am; 4/17 5:30am; 4/19 4:30am; 4/24 5:30am Roads to Memphis: American Experience 4/3 8pm; 4/4 1am; 4/6 3am; 4/9 5am Sesame Street Sun 7am; Mon-Fri 11am Sewing with Nancy Wed 11:30am Sid the Science Kid Sun 6am Soundbreaking The Art of Recording 4/2 3am Painting with Sound 4/2 4am The Human Instrument 4/2 5am Going Electric 4/6 9pm; 4/7 2am Four on the Floor 4/6 10pm; 4/7 3am The World is Yours 4/6 11pm; 4/7 4am; 4/9 4am Sound and Vision 4/13 9pm; 4/14 2am; 4/16 4am I Am My Music 4/13 10pm; 4/14 3am; 4/16 5am Splash and Bubbles Mon-Fri 10:30am; Sat 8:30am Start Up Sun 11:30am Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Thu noon Super Why! Sun 7:30am, 8am Tending the Wild 4/23 1pm This Old House Sat 1:30pm; Wed 12:30pm

The This Old House Hour Fri 1am; Sat 5am To Be Announced 4/10 8pm; 4/10 9pm; 4/11 1am; 4/11 2am; 4/12 4:30am; 4/13 3am; 4/17 9pm; 4/18 2am; 4/24 9pm; 4/25 2am; 4/26 4am Trezoros: The Lost Jews of Kastoria 4/22 3:30pm The Tunnel: Sabotage Fri 2am; 4/14 4am, 4/21 4am; 4/28 4am Two for the Road 4/28 10:30am Unforgotten Season 1 on MASTERPIECE Episode 1 4/8 9pm; 4/9 1:30am; 4/10 3am Episode 2 4/15 9pm; 4/16 1:30am; 4/17 3am Episode 3 4/22 9pm; 4/23 1:30am; 4/24 3am Unforgotten Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 4/29 9pm; 4/30 1:30am Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust 4/15 7pm; 4/20 1pm Voice Among The Silent: The Legacy of James G. McDonald 4/22 7pm; 4/27 1pm Washington Week Fri 8pm, Sat 1am, Sun 5am Weekly Special, The Thu 8pm; Sun 10:30am, 6:30pm Wild Kratts Sun 9am; Mon-Fri 3:30pm will.i.am – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special 4/20 10pm; 4/21 3am Woodsmith Shop Sat 2:30pm; Tue 12:30pm; WoodSongs Sat 11pm The Woodwright’s Shop Sat 3pm; Fri 12:30pm

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Civilizations Tuesday, April 17 and 24 at 8pm Behold the global history of art—from the dawn of history to the present day. Civilizations travels across the world to reveal the common thread in the role that art and the creative imagination played and continues to play across

cultures. From the great mosques of Istanbul, to the sculptures of the Olmecs, to the landscape scrolls of classical China, this program visits some of the world’s greatest treasures. Other topics covered include the representation of the human body in art, how the art of different cultures interacted with one another, and the nature of “renaissances” and what they mean around the world. Viewers will be able to experience an in-depth immersion in the extraordinary locations and treasures of six different continents, with the help of the macrophotography and the state-of-the art drone and camera movement technology used to celebrate the detail and craftsmanship of the world’s artists like never before.

The first episode, The Second Moment of Creation, explores the origins of art, with the first known etchings made by early humans. It tracks this evidence of the origin of human creativity to over 70,000 years ago. It also explores how over tens of thousands of years, this impulse evolved into painted and sculpted depictions of the animal world, and eventually of

the human form itself. The human form is examined with more depth in the following episode, How Do We Look? From the Terracotta Army of China to the Colossi of Ramses II in Egypt, the human form has been a dominant subject for artists throughout history. Each civilization and era, however, sees the meaning of this art differently. This series is inspired by Kenneth Clarke’s wellknown 1969 series Civilisation on European art and is narrated by actor Liev Schreiber. Now, Civilizations will broaden the canvas to examine how the creative spirit allows humanity to express its most essential self, all around the world.


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