January 2018
Season 2
Public Television from Indiana University
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January 2018 Vol. 41, No. 11 Viewing Guide Staff
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Spotlight Best known for his Gothic horror tales and narrative poem “The Raven,” Edgar Allan Poe’s stories are the basis of countless films and TV episodes, and have inspired even more, as has his name and image. Determined to re-invent American literature, Poe was an influential and brutally honest literary critic and magazine editor. He also invented the detective protagonist with his character C. Auguste Dupin.
American Masters: Edgar Allan Poe – Buried Alive
Starring Tony Award-winning actor Denis O’Hare and narrated by twotime Golden Globe-winner Kathleen Turner, American Masters : Edgar Allan Poe – Buried Alive explores
the misrepresentations of Poe as a drug-addled madman akin to the narrators of his horror stories. Filmed in Boston Harbor’s historic Fort Independence at Castle Island, the film combines dramatized reenactments of key moments in Poe’s life and readings from his works. Catch up on more episodes of American Masters whenever and wherever you want on WTIU Passport. Visit wtiu.org/ passportfaq to get started. Already using Passport? Sign in at pbs.org/passport/videos to explore the best of WTIU Passport today.
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This Month’s Highlights Start the New Year off right with these life-enhancing specials on New Year’s Day. Eat to Live with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. (11:30am) gives you the facts you need to lower blood pressure without drugs. In Brainfit: 50 Ways to Grow Your Brain (1pm) Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen share their secrets to ignite your energy at any age. Memory Rescue (5pm) demonstrates ways to supercharge your memory. Forever Painless (8pm) is an eye-opening education on chronic pain. Watch The New Rules of Food (10:30pm) to learn simple steps to get your diet, weight, and energy back on track.
Into the Amazon: American Experience Tuesday, January 9 at 9pm
Discover the remarkable story of the 1914 journey taken by 55-year-old President Theodore Roosevelt and legendary Brazilian explorer Candido Mariano Da Silva Rondon into the heart of the South American rainforest. Their mission: to map a mysterious Amazon River known only as the River of Doubt. (repeats 1/10 2am; 1/11 4am; 1/14 1pm; 1/15 3:30am)
NOVA: Black Hole Apocalypse Wednesday, January 10 at 9pm
Join astrophysicist Janna Levin for a two-hour special that explores the most mysterious and exotic objects in the universe: black holes. Their gravity is so strong that not even light can escape their pull. Now, astrophysicists are realizing that black holes might be a key to the structure of the universe. (repeats 1/11 2am; 1/12 4am; 1/14 1am, 1pm)
Tony Bennett: Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song Friday, January 12 at 9pm and 10:30pm
No one in American popular music has recorded for so long and at such a high level of excellence as Tony Bennett. This tribute to Bennett features Chris Botti, Michael Bublé, Michael Feinstein, Savion Glover, Josh Groban, Wé McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Vanessa Williams, and Wynton Marsalis. Bruce Willis hosts. (repeats 1/13 2am; 1/15 2am)
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Independent Lens: I am Not Your Negro Monday, January 15 at 9pm
Filmmaker Raoul Peck envisions a book James Baldwin left unfinished in this examination of race in America. The film uses Baldwin’s words spoken by Samuel L. Jackson and a flood of rich archival material. It’s a journey into black history that connects the past of the civil rights movement to the present of #BlackLivesMatter. (repeats 1/16 2am; 1/17 4am 1/21 3am)
Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters Friday, January 19 at 9pm
In 1959, A Raisin in the Sun, written by a 29-year-old black woman named Lorraine Hansberry, opened on Broadway and changed the face of American theater forever. Discover Hansberry’s life and work through rare archival footage, home movies, photos, unpublished documents, and interviews of friends, family, and colleagues. Narrated by actress LaTanya Richardson Jackson. (repeats 1/20 2am; 1/21 3pm 1/22 2am)
We’ll Meet Again
Begins Tuesday, January 23 at 8pm Explore historical events through reunions of the people who experienced them. This six-part series includes stories of a Vietnam War baby looking for her American father, a survivor from a Jewish ghetto searching for the child of the couple who befriended him, and civil rights workers whose lives were changed by the relationships they formed in the 1960s South.
Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Begins Sunday, January 28 at 10pm
Take a rare look at the secret network behind Queen Elizabeth I’s 40-year reign and the world’s first secret service. Twelve years into Elizabeth’s reign, the Pope declared her a heretic, which gave England’s Catholics permission to kill her. The Queen looked to her spymaster William Cecil to stop the Catholic assassins from getting through. (repeats 1/29 1am; 1/30 5am)
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Weekday Schedule Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
It’s Sew Easy Eat to Live with 11:30 Joel Fuhrman, Fresh Quilting M.D. 1/1
Sewing with Nancy
12:00 Lidia’s Kitchen
Martha Bakes
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Country
12:30
Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac
This Old House
Make48
Nature 1:00
Brainfit: 50 Ways to Grow Your Brain 1/1
Antiques Roadshow
Harmonies for Healing 1/10, 1/17
The Big Band Years 11/28
Your Health: A Sacred Matter 1/24, 1/31
5:00 5:30
6:00
Ask This Old House
Woodwright’s Shop
PBS Previews: The Best of Indies 1/5 NOVA TELOS: The Fantastic World of Eugene Tssui 1/11
The March 1/12 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 1/19 We’ll Meet Again 1/26
Body Electric
Make it Artsy
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, M.D. 1/1 Focus on Europe (except 1/1)
Best of the Joy of Painting
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Painting and Traveling with Roger and Sarah Bansemer
To Be Announced Amanpour on PBS (except 1/1)
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
Second Opinion
Overheard with Evan Smith
6:30
The Nightly Business Report
7:00
PBS NewsHour
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Fit 2 Stitch
Steven Raichlen’s Pati’s Mexican Table Project Smoke
TV Family 1/3
2:00
2:30
Quilting Arts
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.................................................. Curious George 9:30......................... 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..................................................
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 Thank You! Our sincere thanks go to the volunteers and food donors who made WTIU’s recent Membership Campaign a success. We couldn’t have done it without you! On-Air Talent: Lynn Schwartzberg Mark Chilla Shayne Laughter Gena Asher Mike McGregor Chuck Carney Pam Davidson Galen Clavio Sherry Knighton-Schwandt Joe Hren Food Donors and Volunteer Groups: Aver’s Pizza Bucceto’s Pizza and Pasta Cup and Kettle Tea Psi Iota Xi’s Bloomington Thrift Shop Lennie’s Restaurant
Volunteers: Becky Cape Taly Moir Nancy Frost Colleen Luczak Ed Staubach Shelby Comroe Jim Hendrickson Yaoxi Wang Chong Zhang Ellen Simmons Casey Nemecek Connor Fahey
Volunteers from Lennie’s Restaurant
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Listings are accurate as of time of printing, but are subject to change.
1 Monday
11:30 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/3 5:30pm)
5 Friday
11:30 Eat to Live with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. 1:00 Brain Fit: 50 Ways to Grow your Brain 3:00 Children’s Programming (see page 7) 5:00 Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, M.D. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Forever Painless with Miranda Esmonde-White An eye-opening education on chronic pain and its causes. 9:00 Great Performances H From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2018 Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic and the dancing of the Vienna City Ballet. (r 1/2 2am) 10:30 New Rules of Food with Kristin Kirkpatrick Simple steps to get your health back on track.
3 Wednesday
8:00 Nature Snow Monkeys DVS (r 1/4 1am; 1/5 4am; 1/7 2am; 1/8 1pm) 9:00 NOVA Invisible Universe Revealed The Hubble Space Telescope is one of the most ambitious experiments in astronomy. (r 1/4 2am; 1/4 1pm; 1/5 5am; 1/7 1am) 10:00 Aurora – Fire in the Sky The colorful glow that brightens the night sky in Earth’s polar regions. (r 1/4 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/3 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News
6 Saturday
2 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots Unfamiliar Kin Fred Armisen, Christopher Walken, and Carly Simon learn about their roots. (r 1/3 1am; 1/4 5am; 1/8 5am) 9:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience The flu epidemic that ravaged America. DVS (r 1/7 1pm) 10:00 FRONTLINE H Abacus: Small Enough to Jail The little-known story of the only U.S. bank prosecuted after the 2008 financial crisis. (r 1/3 3am) 8 / wtiu.org
4 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special Winter Blues Remedy Stories that will help you keep winter blues at bay. (r 1/7 10:30am and 6:30pm) 8:30 Music Voyager H Yellow Roads of Italy Umbria, Rome, and the Vatican Museum and the Sistine Chapel. 9:00 Globe Trekker North East England Travel with Judith Jones through the Northern stretches of England. (r 1/6 11am) 10:00 PBS Previews: The Best of Indies (r 1/5 2am; 1/5 1pm; 1/6 4am; 1/7 3:30pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/5 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
8:00 Washington Week H (r 1/6 1am; 1/7 5am) 8:30 To Be Announced (r 1/6 1:30am; 1/7 5:30am) 9:00 Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live! The legendary singer and the pop diva in their latest collaboration. (r 1/6 2am; 1/8 3am) 10:00 Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs Alan Cumming brings down the house with his acclaimed cabaret show. (r 1/6 3am; 1/8 4am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/8 5:30pm)
10:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope H DVS 11:00 Globe Trekker 12:00 Martha Bakes (r 1/9 12pm) 12:30 Cook’s Country H (r 1/10 12pm) 1:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r 1/9 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 1/10 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 1/11 12:30pm) 2:30 A Craftsman’s Legacy 3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 1/12 12:30pm) 3:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk 4:30 Inside INdiana Business H 5:30 Indiana Week in Review H 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Joy of Music H Masters of Music – Part I 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show H Broadway Musicals
8:00 Keeping Up Appearances H Violet’s Country Cottage 8:30 The Red Green Show The Butter Man 9:00 Austin City Limits H Father John Misty/The Black Angels 10:00 Song of the Mountains H Larry Sigmon & Martha Spencer/Presley Barker & Wayne Henderson 11:00 Woodsongs H Iris Dement/Leyla McCalla
7 Sunday 10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 1/4. (r 1/7 6:30pm) 11:00 Make48 H (r 1/8 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up H 12:00 MotorWeek * 12:30 Mineral Explorers 1:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience Repeat of 1/2. DVS 2:00 Independent Lens The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin The life of the frank and funny creator of the Tales of the City novels. 3:30 PBS Previews: The Best of Indies 4:30 Indiana’s Flea Markets Visit fun and quirky flea markets in Gnaw Bone, North Vernon, and Martinsville. 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Knoxville, Hour 1 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special Winter Blues Remedy Repeat of 1/4. 7:00 Harmonies for Healing: Under the Streetlamp H (r 1/10 1pm) 8:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE The Queen’s Husband At loose ends in a
foreign land, Albert finds a noble cause. (r 1/7 12am; 1/9 3am) 9:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE Engine of Change With a child on the way, Victoria must choose a regent in case she dies during childbirth. (r 1/8 1am; 1/9 4am) 10:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE Young England (r 1/8 2am; 1/9 5am; 1/14 8pm) 11:00 The Jewel in the Crown H The Bibighar Gardens After an assignation with Hari in the Bibighar Gardens, Daphne claims that she has been raped.
8 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Harrisburg, Hour 1 (r 1/9 1am; 1/9 1pm; 1/14 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Knoxville, Hour 2 (r 1/9 2am) 10:00 Independent Lens H Unrest Follow filmmaker Jennifer Brea as she struggles with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. DVS (r 1/10 4am; 1/13 3:30am) 11:30 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/9 5:30pm)
9 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots Puritans and Pioneers Actors Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen, and William H. Macy learn about their nonconformist ancestors. (r 1/10 1am)
9:00 I nto the Amazon: American Experience H (r 1/10 2am; 1/11 4am; 1/14 1pm; 1/15 3:30am) 11:00 Indiana State of the State Address H 11:30 DW News H
10 Wednesday 8:00 Nature Yosemite Global climate changes are affecting one of America’s greatest wildernesses in Yosemite Valley. DVS (r 1/11 1am; 1/12 3am; 1/14 3am; 1/15 1pm) 9:00 NOVA H Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2 (r 1/11 2am; 1/12 4am; 1/14 1am; 1/14 3pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/11 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
11 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special H (r 1/14 10:30am and 6:30pm) 8:30 Journeys In India H Great Caves of Ajanta and Ellora The Hindu, Buddhist and Jain caves contain some of the most beautiful carvings and paintings in Asia. (r 1/13 10:30am) 9:00 Globe Trekker Road Trip: Rust Belt Highway, USA Megan McCormick explores America’s industrial heartland. (r 1/13 11am) 10:00 The March (r 1/12 2am; 1/12 1pm; 1/14 4am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/12 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
Programs in red are WTIU/locally-related programs
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12 Friday 8:00 Washington Week H (r 1/13 1am; 1/14 5am) 8:30 To Be Announced (r 1/13 1:30am; 1/14 5:30am) 9:00 Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song H An all-star tribute to the singer from DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. (r 1/12 10:30pm; 1/13 2am; 1/15 2am) 10:30 Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song (Repeat of 1/12) (r 1/13 2am; 1/15 2am)
13 Saturday 10:30 Journeys in India 11:00 Globe Trekker 12:00 Martha Bakes (r 1/16 12pm) 12:30 Cook’s Country H (r 1/17 12pm) 1:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r 1/16 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 1/17 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 1/18 12:30pm) 2:30 A Craftsman’s Legacy 3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 1/19 12:30pm) 3:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk 4:30 Inside INdiana Business H 5:30 Indiana Week in Review H 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Joy of Music H Musical Journey of Alaska, Part I
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7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show H 200 Years of American Music – Part 1 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances H How to Go On Holiday without Really Trying 8:30 The Red Green Show Red Green Insurance 9:00 Austin City Limits H Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit/Amanda Shires 10:00 Song of the Mountains H Blue Mafia/Ralph Stanley II & the Clinch Mountain Boys 11:00 Woodsongs H The Wood Brothers/The Claudettes
14 Sunday 10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 1/11. (r 1/14 6:30pm) 11:00 Make48 H (r 1/15 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up H 12:00 MotorWeek H 12:30 Mineral Explorers 1:00 Into the Amazon: American Experience (r 1/15 3:30am) 3:00 NOVA Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 1 Repeat of 1/8. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special (Repeat of 1/11) 7:00 Harmonies for Healing: Under the Streetlamp H (r 1/17 1pm) 8:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE Young England 9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE H (r 1/14 12am; 1/16 4am; 1/21 7pm) 11:00 The Jewel in the Crown H Questions of Loyalty Daphne dies giving birth to Hari’s daughter.
15 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Harrisburg, Hour 2 (r 1/16 1am; 1/16 1pm; 1/21 5pm) 9:00 Independent Lens H I Am Not Your Negro Writer James Baldwin’s observations on race relations. DVS (r 1/16 2am; 1/17 4am; 1/21 3am) 10:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula Filmmaker John Grabowska reveals a cloud-cloaked landscape. (r 1/16 3:30am; 1/17 5:30am; 1/21 4:30am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/16 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
16 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me Bryant Gumbel, Tonya Lewis-Lee and Suzanne Malveaux learn unexpected facts about their ancestry. (r 1/17 1am; 1/18 5am; 1/19 3am; 1/22 5am) 9:00 Secret of Tuxedo Park: American Experience H The life of Wall Street tycoon Alfred Lee Loomis, who led a double life as a scientist. DVS (r 1/17 2am; 1/18 4am; 1/21 1pm) 10:00 FRONTLINE H Rape on the Night Shift The sexual abuse of immigrant women working in the janitorial industry. (r 1/17 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/17 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
Programs in red are WTIU/locally-related programs
17 Wednesday
19 Friday
8:00 Nature H Arctic Wolf Pack (r 1/18 1am; 1/19 4am; 1/21 2am; 1/22 1pm) 9:00 NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery Architects and engineers examine the unique structure of the dome of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. (r 1/18 2am; 1/18 1pm; 1/19 5am; 1/21 1am) 10:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic H Stories of people affected by the opioid epidemic. (r 1/18 3am; 1/19 2am; 1/19 1pm; 1/20 4am; 1/21 2pm; 1/22 4am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/18 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
8:00 Washington Week H (r 1/20 1am; 1/21 5am) 8:30 To Be Announced (r 1/20 1:30am; 1/21 5:30am) 9:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters H (r 1/20 2am; 1/21 3pm; 1/22 2am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/22 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
18 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special Discover the unexpected history in your own backyard. (r 1/21 10:30am and 6:30pm) 8:30 Journeys In India H Jodhpur: India’s Queen of the Desert Giant forts, impressive palaces, and the story of a legendary royal hero. (r 1/20 10:30am) 9:00 Globe Trekker Road Trip: Rust Belt Highway 2 (r 1/20 11am) 10:00 Your Health: A Sacred Matter H (r 1/24 1pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/19 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News
20 Saturday 10:30 Journeys in India 11:00 Globe Trekker 12:00 Martha Bakes (r 1/23 12pm) 12:30 Cook’s Country H (r 1/24 12pm) 1:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r 1/23 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 1/24 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 1/25 12:30pm) 2:30 A Craftsman’s Legacy 3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 1/26 12:30pm) 3:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk 4:30 Inside INdiana Business H 5:30 Indiana Week in Review H 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Joy of Music Musical Journey to Southern Germany III 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show H 200 Years of American Music – Part 2 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances H Richard’s New Hobby 8:30 The Red Green Show Lodge Luau
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
9:00 Austin City Limits H Herbie Hancock 10:00 Song of the Mountains H Jonathan Buckner & Chosen Road/Flatt Lonesome 11:00 Woodsongs H Celebration of Woodsongs Kids
21 Sunday 10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 1/18. (r 1/21 6:30pm) 11:00 Make48 H (r 1/22 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up H 12:00 MotorWeek H 12:30 Mineral Explorers 1:00 Secret of Tuxedo Park: American Experience Repeat of 1/16. DVS 2:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic Repeat of 1/17. (r 1/22 4am) 3:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters (r 1/22 2am) 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 2 Repeat of 1/15. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special (Repeat of 1/18) 7:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE H (r 1/21 12am; 1/23 4am; 1/28 7pm) 11:00 The Jewel in the Crown H Incidents at a Wedding The arrangements for Susan and Teddie’s wedding are threatened.
22 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Harrisburg, Hour 3 (r 1/23 1am; 1/23 1pm; 1/25 4am; 1/26 3am; 1/28 5pm) wtiu.org / 11
9:00 Independent Lens H The Force The troubled Oakland police struggles to confront federal demands for reform. (r 1/23 2am; 1/24 4am; 1/28 3am) 10:30 Ribbon of Sand Meryl Streep narrates an examination of the unique ecosystem of the Cape Lookout National Seashore. (r 1/23 3:30am; 1/24 5:30am; 1/28 4:30am; 1/28 4:30pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/23 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
23 Tuesday 8:00 We’ll Meet Again H Children of WWII Dramatic reunions of people separated by World War II. (r 1/24 1am; 1/25 5am; 1/26 2am; 1/26 1pm; 1/29 5am) 9:00 FRONTLINE H Exodus: The Journey Continues Stories of refugees and migrants caught in Europe’s tightened borders. (r 1/24 2am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/24 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News
24 Wednesday 8:00 Nature Animal Misfits DVS (r 1/25 1am; 1/26 4am; 1/28 2am; 1/29 1pm) 9:00 NOVA Petra – Lost City of Stone Experts carve a templetomb to find out how an ancient people built
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their city. (r 1/25 2am; 1/25 1pm; 1/26 5am; 1/28 1am) 10:00 Secrets of the Dead H Scanning the Pyramids (r 1/25 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/25 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
25 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special H (r 1/28 10:30am; 1/28 6:30pm) 8:30 Journeys in India H Kazaringa: Land of Giants Elephants, buffalos, and rhinos are found in large numbers in this Indian national park. (r 1/27 10:30am) 9:00 Globe Trekker Tough Trains: The Transcontinental Railroad, USA (r 1/27 11am) 10:00 Your Health: A Sacred Matter H (r 1/31 1pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/26 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News
26 Friday 8:00 Washington Week H (r 1/27 1am; 1/28 5am) 8:30 To Be Announced (r 1/27 1:30am; 1/28 5:30am) 9:00 Great Performances at the Met Norma (r 1/27 2am; 1/29 2am)
27 Saturday 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:30
Journeys in India Globe Trekker Martha Bakes (r 1/30 12pm) Cook’s Country H (r 1/31 12pm)
1:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r 1/30 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 1/31 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 2/1 12:30pm) 2:30 A Craftsman’s Legacy 3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop DVS (r 2/2 12:30pm) 3:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk 4:30 Inside INdiana Business H 5:30 Indiana Week in Review H 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Joy of Music H Musical Visit to Toronto 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show H The Italian Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances H The Art Exhibition 8:30 The Red Green Show Hoard of the Flies 9:00 Austin City Limits H Run the Jewels 10:00 Song of the Mountains H Molly Rose Band/Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice 11:00 Woodsongs Lorraine Jordan & Carolina Road with Eddy Raven/Martin Family Circus
28 Sunday 10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 1/25. (r 1/28 6:30pm) 11:00 Make48 H (r 1/29 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up H 12:00 MotorWeek H 12:30 Mineral Explorers 1:00 Great Performances at the Met H Norma Repeat of 1/26. (r 1/29 2 am) 4:00 Trees in Trouble
Programs in red are WTIU/locally-related programs
4:30 Ribbon of Sand Meryl Streep narrates an examination of the unique ecosystem of the Cape Lookout National Seashore. 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 3 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special (Repeat of 1/25) 7:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE H (r 1/28 12am; 1/30 4am) 10:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents H (r 1/29 1am; 1/30 5am) 11:00 The Jewel in the Crown H The Regimental Silver Merrick tells Sarah Manners the connections between Mirat and Mayapore, where Daphne was attacked.
29 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow H New Orleans, Hour 1 Treasures include a diamond bracelet and a Van Cleef & Arpels ring. (r 1/30 1am; 1/30 1pm; 2/4 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Knoxville, Hour 3 10:00 Independent Lens H I Am Another You A charismatic drifter leaves a comfortable home for a crosscultural road trip. (r 1/30 2am; 1/31 4am) 11:30 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/30 5:30pm)
30 Tuesday 8:00 We’ll Meet Again H Rescued from Mount St. Helens Reunions of people whose lives crossed
during the Mount St. Helens eruption. (r 1/31 1am; 2/1 5am; 2/2 1pm) 9:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience How public outrage following a deadly factory fire in 1911 led to workplace safety laws. DVS (r 1/31 2am; 2/1 4am; 2/4 1pm) 10:00 FRONTLINE H North Korea’s Deadly Dictator An investigation into the assassination of Kim Jong-un’s halfbrother. (r 1/31 3am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H (r 1/31 5:30pm) 11:30 DW News H
31 Wednesday 8:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries H Witness the secret lives of animals as never before, as the animals become the cinematographers. (r 2/1 1am; 2/5 1pm) 9:00 NOVA H Solar Impulse The first solar-powered airplane to fly around the world. (r 2/1 2am; 2/4 3pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS H 11:30 DW News H
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Overnight Schedule Tuesday – Saturday 12:00 To Be Announced 12:30 To Be Announced 1 Monday 1:00 Live from Lincoln Center NY Philharmonic New Year’s Eve: Bernstein on Broadway 3:00 Call the Midwife Holiday Special 4:30 Sultan and the Saint 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 2 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Knoxville, Hour 1 2:00 Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2018 3:30 Victoria on MASTERPIECE An Ordinary Woman 4:30 ACL Hall of Fame New Year’s Eve 5:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 3 Wednesday 1:00 Finding Your Roots Unfamiliar Kin 2:00 American Experience Influenza 1918 3:00 FRONTLINE Abacus: Small Enough to Jail 4:30 Independent Lens The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin 4 Thursday 1:00 Nature Snow Monkeys 2:00 NOVA Invisible Universe Revealed 3:00 Aurora – Fire in the Sky 4:00 American Experience Influenza 1918 5:00 Finding Your Roots Unfamiliar Kin 5 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 PBS Previews: The Best of Indies 2:30 PBS Previews: The Best of Indies 3:00 American Experience Influenza 1918 4:00 Nature Snow Monkeys 5:00 NOVA Invisible Universe Revealed 6 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week
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1:30 To Be Announced 2:00 Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live! 3:00 Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs 4:00 To Be Announced 5:00 The This Old House Hour
12 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 The March 3:00 Nature Yosemite 4:00 NOVA Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2
7 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Invisible Universe Revealed 2:00 Nature Snow Monkeys 3:00 Independent Lens The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin 4:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 To Be Announced
13 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 To Be Announced 2:00 Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song 3:30 Independent Lens Unrest 5:00 The This Old House Hour
8 Monday 1:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE Engine of Change 2:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE Young England 3:00 Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live! 4:00 Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs 5:00 Finding Your Roots Unfamiliar Kin 9 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 1 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Knoxville, Hour 2 3:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE The Queen’s Husband 4:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE Engine of Change 5:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE Young England 10 Wednesday 1:00 Finding Your Roots Puritans and Pioneers 2:00 Into the Amazon: American Experience 4:00 Independent Lens Unrest 5:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 11 Thursday 1:00 Nature Yosemite 2:00 NOVA Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2 4:00 Into the Amazon: American Experience
14 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2 3:00 Nature Yosemite 4:00 The March 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 To Be Announced 15 Monday 2:00 Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song 3:30 Into the Amazon: American Experience 5:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 16 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 2 2:00 Independent Lens I Am Not Your Negro 3:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 4:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 17 Wednesday 1:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me 2:00 The Secret of Tuxedo Park: American Experience 3:00 FRONTLINE Rape on the Night Shift 4:00 Independent Lens I Am Not Your Negro 5:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 18 Thursday 1:00 Nature Arctic Wolf Pack 2:00 NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery 3:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic
4:00 The Secret of Tuxedo Park: American Experience 5:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me 19 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 3:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me 4:00 Nature Arctic Wolf Pack 5:00 NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery 20 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 To Be Announced 2:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters 4:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 5:00 The This Old House Hour 21 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery 2:00 Nature Arctic Wolf Pack 3:00 Independent Lens I Am Not Your Negro 4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 To Be Announced 22 Monday 2:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters 4:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 5:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me 23 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 3 2:00 Independent Lens The Force 3:30 Ribbon of Sand 4:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 24 Wednesday 1:00 We’ll Meet Again Children of WWII 2:00 FRONTLINE Exodus: The Journey Continues 4:00 Independent Lens The Force 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 25 Thursday 1:00 Nature Animal Misfits 2:00 NOVA Petra – Lost City of Stone
3:00 Secrets of the Dead Scanning the Pyramids 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 3 5:00 We’ll Meet Again Children of WWII 26 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 We’ll Meet Again Children of WWII 3:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 3 4:00 Nature Animal Misfits 5:00 NOVA Petra – Lost City of Stone 27 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 To Be Announced 2:00 Great Performances at the Met Norma 5:00 The This Old House Hour 28 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Petra – Lost City of Stone 2:00 Nature Animal Misfits 3:00 Independent Lens The Force 4:30 Ribbon of Sand 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 To Be Announced 29 Monday 1:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 2:00 Great Performances at the Met Norma 5:00 We’ll Meet Again Children of WWII 30 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow New Orleans, Hour 1 2:00 Independent Lens I Am Another You 3:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 4:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 5:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 31 Wednesday 1:00 We’ll Meet Again Rescued for Mount St. Helens 2:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 3:00 FRONTLINE North Korea’s Deadly Dictator 4:00 Independent Lens I Am Another You 5:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine
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Assembly Hall: Pride of Indiana
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Finding the Fix: Heroin’s Hold on the Heartland
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8:00 Nature Snow Monkeys 9:00 Finding Your Roots Unfamiliar Kin 10:00 Humble Beauty: Skid Row Artists 11:00 Independent Lens The Homestretch
TIU World (Ch. 30.2) Evening Programming 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Nightly Business Report 1 Monday 6:30 POV Street Fight 8:00 POV: World Exclusive 500 Years 2 Tuesday 6:00 Bob Hope: American Masters 8:00 America Reframed Dog Days 9:30 Summer Hill 3 Wednesday 6:00 Mysteries of the Jesus Prayer 7:00 Jewish Film Showcase Carvalho’s Journey 8:30 Independent Lens The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin 4 Thursday 6:00 The Blueprint: The Story of Adventist Education 7:00 NOVA Invisible Universe Revealed 8:00 Humanity from Space 5 Friday 6:00 @Home 7:00 Independent Lens The Homestretch 8:00 Independent Lens Dogtown Redemption 9:00 @Home 6 Saturday 6:00 American Forum 6:30 To Be Announced 7:00 Focus on Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience 9:00 After Ebola: Preparing for a Pandemic 10:00 America Reframed Dog Days 11:30 Summer Hill 7 Sunday 6:30 Summer Hill 7:00 Closing the Gap: 50 Years Seeking Equal Pay
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8 Monday 6:00 Local USA My Everyday Hustle 6:30 On Story 7:00 Work and Happiness: The Human Cost of Welfare 8:00 City Rising 9:00 Local USA My Everyday Hustle 9:30 Stories from the Stage Kitchen Confessions 9 Tuesday 6:00 Alzheimer’s: The Caregiver’s Perspective 7:00 Indiana State of the State Address 2018 8:00 America Reframed Care 9:00 Alzheimer’s: The Caregiver’s Perspective 10 Wednesday 6:00 City Rising 7:00 Jewish Film Showcase Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber 8:30 Independent Lens Unrest 11 Thursday 6:00 Aurora – Fire in the Sky 7:00 NOVA Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2 9:00 Aurora – Fire in the Sky 12 Friday 6:00 Addressing the Heroin Epidemic 6:30 The State of the Judiciary 2018 7:00 Austin Revealed: El Despertar 8:00 My Neighborhood: Pilsen 9:00 We Are Superman 13 Saturday 6:00 American Forum 6:30 To Be Announced 7:00 Focus on Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Into the Amazon: American Experience 10:00 America Reframed Care 11:00 Alzheimer’s: The Caregiver’s Perspective
14 Sunday 6:00 Alzheimer’s: The Caregiver’s Perspective 7:00 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work The Whistleblower 7:30 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work Ask Why 8:00 Nature Yosemite 9:00 Finding Your Roots Puritans and Pioneers 10:00 POV The Overnighters 15 Monday 6:00 Local USA Voices from Atlantic City 6:30 On Story 7:00 The March 8:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Black Panther Woman 9:00 Local USA Voices from Atlantic City 9:30 Stories from the Stage Make It or Break It 16 Tuesday 6:00 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work The Whistleblower 6:30 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work Ask Why 7:00 Austin Revealed: El Despertar 8:00 America Reframed Farewell Ferris Wheel 9:00 Reel South 120 Days 17 Wednesday 6:00 Against All Odds: The Fight for a Black Middle Class 7:00 POV All the Difference 8:30 Independent Lens I Am Not Your Negro 18 Thursday 6:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 7:00 NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery 8:00 Time Scanners St. Paul’s Cathedral 9:00 Understanding The Opioid Epidemic 19 Friday 6:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me 7:00 Secret of Tuxedo Park: American Experience
8:00 FRONTLINE Exodus 20 Saturday 6:00 American Forum 6:30 To Be Announced 7:00 Focus on Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters 10:00 America Reframed Farewell Ferris Wheel 11:00 Reel South 120 Days 21 Sunday 6:00 Reel South 120 Days 7:00 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work The Run Coal Memos 7:30 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work The Whistleblower 8:00 Nature Arctic Wolf Pack 9:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me 10:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Doin’ It in the Park: Pick Up Basketball-NYC 11:00 Reel South Shake ’Em On Down: The Blues According to Fred McDowell 22 Monday 6:00 Summer Hill 6:30 On Story 7:00 Chasing The Dream: A PBS NewsHour Weekend Special 8:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Death by a Thousand Cuts 9:00 Take 2 9:30 Stories from the Stage Holiday Horror 23 Tuesday 6:00 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work The Run Coal Memos 6:30 Playing by the Rules: Ethics at Work The Whistleblower 7:00 Oyler: One School, One Year 8:00 America Reframed 70 Acres in Chicago 9:00 My Neighborhood: Pilsen 24 Wednesday 6:00 Chasing the Dream: A PBS NewsHour Weekend Special 7:00 Independent Lens In Football We Trust 8:30 Independent Lens The Force
25 Thursday 6:00 Secrets of the Dead Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb 7:00 NOVA Petra – Lost City of Stone 8:00 Time Scanners Petra 9:00 Secrets of the Dead Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb 26 Friday 6:00 POV Dalya’s Other Country/4.1 Miles 8:00 FRONTLINE Exodus: The Journey Continues 27 Saturday 6:00 American Forum 6:30 To Be Announced 7:00 Focus on Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Norman Lear: American Masters 9:30 Pioneers of Television Carol Burnett and the Funny Ladies 10:00 America Reframed 70 Acres in Chicago 11:00 My Neighborhood: Pilsen 28 Sunday 6:00 My Neighborhood: Pilsen 7:00 Speakeasy Jimmie Vaughan and Gary Clark Jr. 8:00 Nature Animal Misfits 9:00 We’ll Meet Again Children of WWII 10:00 Reel South Overburden 11:00 Reel South 29 Monday 6:00 Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman on Paper 6:30 On Story 7:00 The Salinas Project 8:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Shorts Program 9:00 Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman on Paper 9:30 Stories from the Stage School Days, Part 2 30 Tuesday 6:00 Reel South 6:30 Reel South An Enduring Legacy: Louisiana’s CroatianAmericans 7:00 Reel South Overburden 8:00 America Reframed A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone 9:00 Colored Frames
31 Wednesday 6:00 The Salinas Project 7:00 Reel South Soul City 7:30 Independent Lens I Am Another You 9:00 FRONTLINE North Korea’s Deadly Dictator
TIU Create (Ch. 30.3) Mondays and Fridays 6:00 This Old House 6:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 1/15) 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 Ellie’s Real Good Food Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 1/15) 10:00 This Old House 10:30 Globe Trekker 11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 Woodwright’s Shop 6:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 1/16) 7:00 Pati’s Mexican Table 7:30 Baking with Julia 8:00 Martha Bakes 8:30 America’s Test Kitchen 9:00 Mike Colemeco’s Real Food 9:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 1/16) 10:00 Woodwright’s Shop 10:30 Travelscope 11:00 Weekends with Yankee 11:30 Martha Bakes Wednesdays and Sundays 6:00 Sun: Ask This Old House Wed: Craft in America 6:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 1/17) 7:00 Nick Stellino: Storyteller Ellie’s Real Good Food (begins 1/17)
7:30 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way Nick Stellino: Storyteller (begins 1/21) 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 Wed: A Chef’s Life 9:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 1/15) 10:00 Ask This Old House 10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 11:00 Destination Craft 11:30 Sun: Martha Bakes Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen 6 January 6:00 Ellie’s Real Good Food 6:30 Jazzy Vegetarian 7:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 7:30 Christina 8:00 Ellie’s Real Good Food 8:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh 9:00 Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen 9:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food 10:00 Barbecue University 10:30 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 11:00 Bringing It Home 11:30 Jazzy Vegetarian
9:30 Smart Travels – Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 10:00 Travelscope 10:30 Smart Travels – Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 11:00 Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose 20 January 6:00 Taste the Islands 6:30 Music Voyager 7:00 Taste the Islands 7:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke 8:00 Taste the Islands 8:30 Primal Grill 9:00 Taste the Islands 9:30 Travelscope 10:00 Travels with Darley 10:30 Music Voyager 11:00 Travels with Darley 11:30 Taste the Islands 27 January 6:00 Travelscope 6:30 Rudy Maxa’s World 7:00 Lucky Chow 7:30 America’s Test Kitchen 8:00 Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang 8:30 Simply Ming 9:00 Travel Quest 9:30 Lucky Chow 10:00 Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang 10:30 Mike Colemeco’s Real Food 11:00 Travelscope 11:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi
echo TIU Echo (Ch. 30.4) Did you miss one of your favorite primetime programs? Wish you could see Antiques Roadshow, Masterpiece, or NOVA on a different day? Annabel Langbein
13 January 6:00 Born to Explore 6:30 Travelscope 7:00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook 7:30 Smart Travels – Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 8:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge 8:30 Smart Travels – Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 9:00 Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook
WTIU-echo 30.4 features two-day delays of PBS’ signature series, plus same-day repeats of your most trusted news and public affairs programs. Check wtiu.org for full schedule details. WTIU-echo is available over-the-air for free as channel 30.4, and on cable where available.
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A to Z Amanpour on PBS Mon-Fri 11pm (except 1/1, 1/2, 1/8, 1/9, 1/12, 1/26, 1/29); Mon-Fri 5:30pm (except 1/1) Austin City Limits Hall of Fame New Year’s Eve 1/2 4:30am American Experience Influenza 1918 1/3 2am; 1/4 4am; 1/5 3am Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 1/31 8pm Antiques Roadshow Knoxville, Hour 1 1/2 1am, 1pm; 1/7 5pm; 1/9 1pm; 1/14 5pm Harrisburg, Hour 1 1/8 8pm; 1/9 1am Knoxville, Hour 2 1/8 9pm; 1/9 2am Harrisburg, Hour 2 1/15 8pm; 1/16 1am, 1pm; 1/21 5pm Harrisburg, Hour 3 1/22 8pm; 1/23 1am, 1pm; 1/25 4am; 1/26 3am; 1/28 5pm New Orleans, Hour 1 1/29 8pm; 1/30 1am, 1pm Knoxville, Hour 3 1/29 9pm Arthur Mon-Fri 3pm Ask This Old House Thu 12:30pm; Sat 2pm Aurora – Fire in the Sky 1/3 10pm; 1/4 3am Austin City Limits Father John Misty/The Black Angels 1/6 9pm Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit/ Amanda Shires 1/13 9pm Herbie Hancock 1/20 9pm Run the Jewels 1/27 9pm Beads, Baubles and Jewels Tue 2:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm Biz Kid$ Sun 10am Bluegrass Underground Parker Millsap 1/7 12am
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Rhonda Vincent and The Rage 1/14 12am Conor Oberst 1/21 12am Don Bryant and The Bo Keys 1/28 12am Bob the Builder Sat 7am Body Electric Mon-Fri 2pm Brainfit: 50 Ways to Grow Your Brain with Daniel Amen, M.D. and Tana Amen, RN 1/1 1pm Call the Midwife Holiday Special 1/1 3am The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! Sun 8:30am A Chef’s Life Sun 12:30am Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Mon-Fri 6am Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack Tue 6pm Cook’s Country Wed 12pm; Sat 12:30pm A Craftsman’s Legacy Sat 2:30pm Curious George Mon-Fri 6:30am; Mon-Sat 9am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Mon-Fri 9:30am; Mon-Fri 10am; Sat 7:30am, 8am Dinosaur Train Mon-Fri 8:30am; Sat and Sun 6:30am DW News Mon-Fri 11:30pm (except 1/1, 1/2, 1/8, 1/11, 1/12, 1/26, 1/29) Eat to Live with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. 1/1 11:30am Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 1/2 5:30am; 1/7 4:30am; 1/10 5:30am; 1/15 5:30am; 1/30 3:30am; 1/31 5:30am
Finding Your Roots Unfamiliar Kin 1/2 8pm; 1/3 1am; 1/4 5am; 1/8 5am Puritans and Pioneers 1/9 8pm; 1/10 1am Black Like Me 1/16 8pm; 1/17 1am; 1/18 5am; 1/19 3am; 1/22 5am Fit 2 Stitch Fri 11:30am Focus on Europe TBA Mon 6pm (except 1/1) Forever Painless with Miranda EsmondeWhite 1/1 8pm Fresh Quilting Tue 11:30am The Friday Zone We’re Winners 1/5 4:30pm; 1/6 10am Brain Games 1/12 4:30pm; 1/13 10am Right in the Feels 1/19 4:30pm; 1/20 10am For Your Own Good 1/26 4:30pm; 1/27 10am FRONTLINE Abacus: Small Enough to Jail 1/2 10pm; 1/3 3am Rape on the Night Shift 1/16 10pm; 1/17 3am Exodus: The Journey Continues 1/23 9pm; 1/24 2am North Korea’s Deadly Dictator 1/30 10pm; 1/31 3am Globe Trekker North East England Thu 9pm; Sat 11am Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2018 1/1 9pm; 1/2 2am Great Performances at the Met Norma 1/26 9pm; 1/27 2am; 1/28 1pm; 1/29 2am Harmonies for Healing: Under the Streetlamp 1/7 7pm; 1/10 1pm; 1/14 7pm; 1/17 1pm Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Thu 12pm Independent Lens The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin
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Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE Sundays, January 14 to February 25 at 9pm Jenna Coleman (Doctor Who) returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all— romance, power, an heir, and personal freedom. Joining the cast in the new season is legendary actress Dame Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones), who plays the Duchess of Buccleuch, the court’s new Mistress of the Robes. Tom Hughes reprises his role as the Queen’s dashing consort Prince Albert, and Rufus Sewell returns as the smoldering Lord Melbourne.
“A Soldier’s Daughter” and “The GreenEyed Monster” (1/14) New mother Victoria is impatient to return to the business of ruling a nation, while Albert attempts to protect her from the desperate news regarding British soldiers in Afghanistan. Victoria is thrown into turmoil by the realization that she is pregnant again, and her equilibrium is threatened by Albert’s friendship with the lady mathematician Ada Lovelace.
“Warp and Weft” and “The Sins of the Father” (1/21) Victoria throws a costume ball in a misguided attempt to help the silk weavers of Spitalfields. But the spectacular event only exposes her naïveté, and an unexpected grief finally forces her to put childish things away for good. Despite giving birth to a healthy Prince of Wales, Victoria finds herself paralyzed by an inexplicable sorrow. Meanwhile, a tragedy in Coburg plunges Albert into his own private torment.
“Entente Cordiale” (1/28) Victoria decides to try her hand at foreign relations, and takes the royal court on an adventure to France, stepping toe to toe with the cunning King of the French, Louis Philippe.