March 2016 – TV Guide

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March 2016

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March 2016 Vol. 40, No. 1 Viewing Guide Staff Adam Schwartz Editor Jennifer L.Witzke Designer Perry Metz General Manager WTIU/Channel 30 is licensed to Indiana University, which provides general operating support. WTIU (USPS-010149) is published monthly as a service to its contributors by WTIU, Indiana University Television, 1229 East Seventh Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-5501. It is printed by Indiana University Printing Services, with Periodicals Postage paid at Bloomington, Indiana. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: WTIU Membership Department 1229 East 7th Street Bloomington, IN 47405-5501 WTIU is operated by Indiana University’s Radio and Television Services. It is a member station of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations. Key to viewing guide symbol: (r + date) = scheduled repeat broadcast DVS = descriptive video service

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Weekday Schedule

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

11:30 Knit and Crochet Now!

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Sewing with Nancy

Quilting Arts

12:00 Essential Pépin

Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs

America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Country

Annabel Mind of a Chef Langbein: Free Range Cook

This Old House

Ask This Old House

Woodright’s Shop

3/2 The Wylie House

NOVA

3/4 Madam C.J. Walker

12:30 Victory Garden’s Woodsmith EdibleFEAST Shop

Sew it All

Martha Stewart’s Cooking School (begins 3/24)

3/7 Joy Bauer’s from Junk Food to Joy Food 3/14 Il Divo 1:00 Nature

Antiques Roadshow

3/7 Joy Bauer’s From Junk Food 3/8 This Land to Joy Food cont. is Your Land (My Music) 3/14 Il Divo cont. 3/15 Along the Wabash 3/21 The Brain with David 3/22 Songbook Eagleman Standards: As Time Goes By 2:00 Body Electric 3/7 Easy Yoga for Diabetes 3/14 Aging Backwards 3/21 The Brain with David Eagleman cont.

3/9 Under the Streetlamp 3/16 Lew Wallace 3/23 Soul of a Banquet

3/10 Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer

3/11 Downton Abbey Season 6, Episode 9

3/17 Celtic Woman: Destiny 3/18 Alone in the Wilderness

3/30 A&E Biography: Johnny Cash

3/25 Get Real! Wise Women Speak

Body Electric

Body Electric

Body Electric

Body Electric

3/8 This Land is Your Land cont.

3/9 Under the Streetlamp cont.

3/10 Forever Wisdom cont.

3/15 Along the Wabash cont.

3/16 Lew Wallace 3/17 Celtic Woman cont. cont.

3/11 Downton Abbey Season 6, Episode 9 cont.

3/22 Songbook Standards cont.

2:30 Scrapbook Soup Beads, Baubles & Jewels 3/7 Easy Yoga cont. 3/22 Songbook Standards cont. 3/14 Aging Backwards cont.

Best of the Joy of Painting

Landscapes Through Time

3/18 Alone in the Wilderness cont. Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

3/16 Lew Wallace 3/10 Forever cont. Wisdom cont. 3/17 Celtic Woman cont.

3-5pm See children’s lineup on page 8 5:00 Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

6:00 Focus on Europe

Religion & Ethics Age Wise NewsWeekly

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

New Tanglewood Indiana Newsdesk Tales

The Nightly 6:30 The Nightly Business Report Business Report

The Nightly Business Report

The Nightly The Nightly Business Report Business Report

7:00 PBS NewsHour

PBS NewsHour

PBS NewsHour

PBS NewsHour

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This Month’s Highlights Lee Hamilton’s Freedom Medal Thursday, March 3 at 8pm When Former Indiana Congressman Lee Hamilton received the Presidential Medal of Freedom—the nation’s highest civilian honor—President Obama praised him for his “consistent commitment to bipartisanship” throughout Hamilton’s 34 years in office. The WFIU/WTIU News Team looks at his time in office and colleagues reflect on the man they say put people before politics.

American Masters: Loretta Lynn – Still a Mountain Girl Friday, March 4 at 9pm From her Appalachian roots to the Oscar-winning biopic Coal Miner’s Daughter, Loretta Lynn struggled to balance family and her music career and is still going strong over 50 years later. With unprecedented access to Lynn, her family and archives, the film features never-beforeseen home movies, performances and photos, as well as interviews with her friends and fellow musicians.

Downton Abbey Season 6 Finale on Masterpiece Sunday, March 6 at 9pm After six passionate and poignant seasons, the curtain comes down on the top PBS drama of all time with Episode 9 of Downton Abbey. How will fate resolve the stories of Edith, Mary, Thomas, Anna, Robert, Cora, Daisy, Carson, Violet, Isobel and all the other occupants of this unforgettable house?

Dick Cheney: A Heartbeat Away Thursday, March 31 at 10pm The story of Dick Cheney, the man historians have dubbed the most powerful vice president in the history of the United States. The story is recounted in his own words, reflecting on his modest upbringing in Casper, Wyoming, his lifelong high-risk heart problems, and his assessment of the world leaders with whom he dealt. In intimate detail, he recalls the attack on Sept. 11, 2001, and other events.

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Membership Programming Highlights This Land is Your Land (My Music) Friday, March 11 at 8:30pm Take a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music, from its roots in bluegrass to San Francisco coffee houses to clubs in Greenwich Village. The Smothers Brothers and Judy Collins host, and folkpop veterans The Brothers Four reunite to sing their hits “Greenfields” and “Try to Remember.”

The Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer Tuesday, March 15 at 8pm Join us for an unforgettable retrospective of the beloved spiritual teacher’s PBS specials. The program is divided into six chapters, including ones on manifesting, connecting to your source, and synchronicity. There are memorable stories, both funny and soulful, some of Dyer’s favorite quotations, and teachings from authors and poets whose philosophies he followed.

Celtic Woman: Destiny Thursday, March 10 at 8pm Enjoy musical enchantment from Ireland’s famed singing group, filmed in Dublin’s spectacular 200-year-old Round Room at the Mansion House. Hear new material along with fresh arrangements of their most spellbinding songs. Plus, a guest performance by Rebecca Winckworth singing “Isle of Innisfree” and Celtic Woman performing with German Celtic music star Oonagh.

Josh Groban: Stages Friday, March 18 at 8:30pm The internationally-renowned performer stars in a special based on his new CD Stages. Recorded before a live audience, Groban special brings some of the most iconic songs in the Broadway musical songbook to life. The special highlights his incomparable vocal range and gives fans of all ages the chance to sing along to these classic tunes.

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

1 Tuesday

Telluride

8:00 Finding Your Roots H

The Long Way Home Actress Julianna Marguiles, author Azar Nafisi, and Chef Lidia Bastianich learn about their ancestors. DVS (r 3/2 1am; 3/3 5am; 3/5 4am; 3/7 5am)

8:30 Music Voyager H 9:00 Globe Trekker

Isolated Islands: St. Helena

10:00 Indiana Legends

9:00 Space Men: American Experience H

12:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy H

Madam C.J. Walker: Two Dollars and a Dream The amazing story of Madam C.J. Walker, a child of slaves freed by the Civil War who became a selfmade millionaire. (r 3/4 1pm)

Meet the pioneering Air Force scientists and pilots who laid the groundwork for the American space program. DVS (r 3/2 2am; 3/2 10pm; 3/3 3am; 3/7 4am; 3/8 2am)

1:00 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ BackH

Poor Kids An intimate portrait of the economic crisis in America focuses on what poverty means to children. (r 3/2 3am; 3/6 3am)

11:00 Super Tuesday, A PBS NewsHour Special ReportH

PBS NewsHour provides coverage of Super Tuesday primaries.

2 Wednesday 8:00 Year in Space H

Follow astronaut Scott Kelly’s historic year in space and his identical twin, Mark Kelly, at home on Earth. (r 3/3 1am; 3/4 4am; 3/8 5am)

Madam C.J. Walker

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

First Man on the Moon An intimate portrait of the American hero features interviews with Armstrong’s family and friends. (r 3/3 2am; 3/4 5am; 3/6 1am)

10:00 Space Men: American Experience

Repeat of 3/1. DVS (r 3/3 3am; 3/7 4am; 3/8 2am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

3 Thursday 8:00 Lee Hamilton’s Freedom Medal H The WFIU/WTIU News Team looks at former Indiana Congressman Lee Hamilton’s time in office and his many contributions to public life. (r 3/4 11:00pm)

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4 Friday 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H

9:00 NOVA

Vince Gill, Jackson Browne and more celebrate the groundbreaking band’s musical milestones and hits. See page 13 for special ticket offer. (r 3/5 9pm)

2:30 Alone in the Wilderness

10:00 FRONTLINE H

Learn how yoga and a good diet can improve health and have a positive impact on life with diabetes. (r 3/7 2pm; 3/12 3:30pm; 3/19 7pm)

(r 3/5 1am; 3/6 5am)

(r 3/5 1:30am; 3/6 5:30am)

From her Appalachian roots to the Oscar-winning biopic Coal Miners Daughter, country music star Loretta Lynn has struggled to balance family with her music career, and is still going strong over 50 years later. (r 3/5 2am; 3/7 2am; 3/9 2am; 3/11 2am)

Repeat of 3/3.

11:30 DW News H

10:30 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) H

Take a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music, from its roots in bluegrass, to San Francisco coffee houses, to clubs in Greenwich Village. The Smothers Brothers and Judy Collins host. (r 3/8 1pm; 3/11 8:30pm)

H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.

Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark documentary with an in-depth overview and interviews. (r 3/19 12:30pm) An electrifying concert of classic hits from the cast of the TonyAward winning musical Jersey Boys. See page 13 for special ticket offer. (r 3/6 11:30am; 3/9 1pm; 3/9 8pm)

6:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 7:00 Songbook Standards: As Time Goes By (My Music) H

11:00 Lee Hamilton’s Freedom Medal

5 Saturday

4:00 Ken Burns: The Civil War

5:00 Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll

8:30 Charlie Rose The Week H

9:00 Loretta Lynn: American Masters H

The account of the day-to-day explorations and activities of Richard Proenneke, who set out alone to build a log cabin and explore a pristine land unchanged by man. (r 3/15 10pm; 3/18 1pm)

Join host Jack Jones for a nostalgic hit parade of songs from the 1950s and ’60s, including rare footage of Johnny Mathis, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, Patti Page, Perry Como and others. (r 3/13 6:30pm; 3/22 1pm)

9:00 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back

Repeat of 3/5.

The story of the hugely popular 1970s duo is told through the eyes of Richard Carpenter and the group’s friends in the music business, and features their top recording hits. (r 3/6 10am; 3/8 9:30pm)

10:30 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents)


6 Sunday

the experimental societies of New Harmony, and many destinations in between. See page 13 for special offer. (r 3/13 10:30am; 3/15 1pm; 3/17 10pm)

10:00 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents)

Repeat of 3/5. (r 3/8 9:30pm)

Repeat of 3/5. (r 3/9 1pm, 8pm)

11:30 Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll

1:00 Lew Wallace: Shiloh Soldier/Ben-Hur Bard

Discover the many facets of Brookville, Indiana native Lew Wallace—bestselling novelist, general, governor, and commissioner in the Lincoln assassination trial. See page 13 for special offer. (r 3/9 9:30pm; 3/16 1pm)

3:00 The Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer H

9:30 Brit Floyd: Space and Time

This memorial tribute celebrates the iconic thinker’s wisdom teachings with inspirational stories. (r 3/10 1pm; 3/15 8pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

8 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots H

6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 Doc Martin – Seven Grumpy Seasons

The immensely popular Pink Floyd tribute band performs in Amsterdam. See page 13 for special ticket offer. (r 3/12 9:30pm)

Maps of Stars Dustin Hoffman and Mia Farrow learn about the history behind tragic deaths in both of their families. DVS (r 3/9 1am; 3/10 5am; 3/12 4am; 3/14 5am)

This star-studded event hosted by Jonathan Ross offers the definitive insight into the world’s most popular drama with unprecedented behind the scenes access from cast and crew.

9:00 Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece H

Episode 9 After six passionate and poignant seasons, the curtain comes down on Downton Abbey. DVS (r 3/7 midnight; 3/8 3am; 3/11 1pm)

11:00 Sharon Isbin: Troubadour H

The inspiring musical journey of one of today’s pre-eminent classical guitarists.

7 Monday 8:00 Along the Wabash H Travel along Indiana’s Wabash River to discover the inspiring stories of the people who lived alongside it—from Tecumseh’s attempt to form a pan-Indian coalition, to

10:00 Joe Bonamassa: Live from Royal Albert Hall

The blues rock guitarist performs in the prestigious concert venue and is joined by Eric Clapton. See page 13 for special ticket offer. (r 3/16 8pm)

11:30 DW News H

11 Friday 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H

(r 3/12 1am; 3/13 5am)

8:30 This Land Is Your Land (My Music)

Repeat of 3/5.

Empower yourself with the truth about menopause in this enlightening and humorous program.

10:00 Hot Flash Havoc H

11:30 DW News H

A behind-the-scenes look at the hit series features interviews with producers and cast members.

12 Saturday

8:00 BAFTA Celebrates Downton Abbey H

recorded in Dublin’s spectacular 200-year-old Round Room at the Mansion House. See page 13 for special ticket offer. (r 3/12 4:30pm; 3/17 1pm)

10:30 Josh Groban: Stages Live H Dustin Hoffman

9:30 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents)

Repeat of 3/5.

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

12:00 Joy Bauer’s from Junk Food to Joy Food

9 Wednesday 8:00 Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll

Repeat of 3/5.

9:30 Lew Wallace: Shiloh Soldier/Ben-Hur Bard Repeat of 3/6. (r 3/16 1pm)

10 Thursday

Enjoy musical enchantment from Ireland’s famed singing group,

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Learn the secret to enjoying all your favorite foods while still losing weight, alleviating arthritis pain, boosting energy, enhancing heart health, normalizing blood pressure, flattening tummies, minimizing wrinkles, and more.

1:30 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You

11:30 DW News H

8:00 Celtic Woman: Destiny

Join the world-renowned performer as he explores classic songs from the Broadway songbook. (r 3/18 8:30pm)

The theme of Suze Orman’s latest special is that financial decision making should be guided by the goal of having money to make us feel secure. (r 3/18 10pm)

3:30 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy

Repeat of 3/5. (r 3/19 7pm)

4:30 Celtic Woman: Destiny Repeat of 3/10. (r 3/17 1pm)

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Sid the Science Kid Dinosaur Train Thomas & Friends Super WHY! The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 9am ------- WordGirl 9:30 ------- Odd Squad 10am ------- SciGirls


6:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 7:00 Moments to Remember: My Music

Patti Page and Nick Clooney co-host new performances by Frankie Laine, Roger Williams, Herb Reed’s Platters, the Four Freshmen, the DeCastro Sisters and others, as well as archival performances from Rosemary Clooney and Perry Como. (r 3/20 2pm)

9:30 Brit Floyd: Space and Time

Repeat of 3/7.

The Rides

11:00 Front and Center H

era by Paul Revere & the Raiders, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, The Ventures, Jefferson Starship, and others. (r 3/20 10am)

Repeat of 3/7. (r 3/15 1pm; 3/17 10pm)

12:00 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White

(r 3/14 2pm)

1:00 Walt Disney: American Experience Part 1 The life and legacy of the master filmmaker are explored from his early days creating Mickey Mouse through the making of the first full-length animated feature film, Snow White. DVS

3:30 Walt Disney: American Experience

Part 2 The second part of this unprecedented look at America’s most enduring and influential storyteller.

8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H Peter Noone

Repeat of 3/12.

8:00 Viewer Choice 9:30 Celtic Thunder Legacy

Repeat of 3/12.

The operatic pop group Il Divo performs their hits and new material in an intimate concert. See page 13 for special ticket offer. (r 3/14 12:30pm; 3/19 5pm)

10:00 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music)

Hosted by Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits and Davy Jones of The Monkees, this special features favorites of the AM radio

Celtic Thunder performs the best of their powerful and much loved ensemble numbers. See page 13 for special ticket offer.

11:30 DW News H

15 Tuesday 8:00 The Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer

Repeat of 3/6.

Repeat of 3/5. (r 3/18 1pm)

10:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You

19 Saturday 10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills 12:30 Ken Burns: The Civil War

10:00 Alone in the Wilderness 11:30 DW News H

16 Wednesday 8:00 Joe Bonamassa: Live from Royal Albert Hall

Repeat of 3/5. (r 3/22 1pm)

8:30 Il Divo: Live In London

(r 3/19 1am; 3/20 5am)

8:30 Josh Groban: Stages Live

14 Monday

6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 Songbook Standards: As Time Goes By (My Music)

Repeat of 3/7.

11:30 DW News H

18 Friday

13 Sunday 10:30 Along the Wabash

10:00 Along the Wabash

Repeat of 3/10.

9:30 The Brain with David Eagleman What Is Reality? Join David Eagleman on an extraordinary journey, exploring how the brain, locked in silence and darkness without direct access to the world, conjures the rich and beautiful world we all take for granted. (r 3/19 3:30pm; 3/21 1pm)

Repeat of 3/5.

2:00 Favorite Love Songs (My Music) H Join Emmy-winning actress Susan Lucci for this all-new special devoted to sentimental favorites of the 1960s, 70s and early 80s, including classic hits from Kenny Rogers, Olivia Newton-John, Chicago, Dionne Warwick, Bread, and Elton John.

3:30 The Brain with David Eagleman

Repeat of 3/16. (r 3/21 1pm)

5:00 Il Divo: Live In London Repeat of 3/13.

6:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 7:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy Repeat of 3/5.

8:00 Viewer Choice

20 Sunday

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

10:00 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music)

17 Thursday

12:00 Viewer Choice 2:00 Moments to Remember: My Music

8:00 Country Pop Legends (My Music)

Roy Clark and Glen Campbell highlight classic country pop tunes from the 1950s, ’60s, and ’70s.

Repeat of 3/13.

Repeat of 3/12.

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9:00 Sherlock on Masterpiece

The Abominable Bride Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, but now our heroes find themselves in 1890s London. DVS

11:00 Mia, A Dancer’s Journey H

The story of the great Croatian dancer Mia Slavenska, who helped change the face of American culture by introducing audiences across the country to ballet as an art form.

21 Monday 8:00 Viewer Choice 11:30 DW News H

24 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special H

Tank Trip Vincennes (r 3/27 10:30am, 6:30pm)

8:30 Music Voyager H

Pueblo, Colorado The industrious city of Pueblo, Colorado promotes creative expression to revitalize the community.

9:00 Secrets of Underground London

A look at the natural and manmade wonders beneath London features the lost river fleet and more.

10:00 Wings for Maggie Ray

22 Tuesday 8:00 Viewer Choice 11:30 DW News H

The remarkable life and legacy of long-distance aviation racer and Indiana native Margaret Ringenberg, a U.S. Army Air Force WASP and long-distance aviation racer. Told through re-enactments, archival photos and film, and interviews from those closest to her.

23 Wednesday Snow Monkeys The Japanese macaque, or snow monkey, survives in winter temperatures below 15 degrees. DVS (r 3/24 1am; 3/25 4am; 3/27 2am; 3/28 1pm)

9:00 NOVA

Secrets of Noah’s Ark Expert boat builders assemble and launch a massive reed boat based on a 3,700-year-old inscribed clay tablet that reveals a surprising new version of the Biblical flood story. (r 3/24 2am; 3/24 1pm; 3/25 5am; 3/27 1am)

10:00 Secrets of the Dead

The Lost Gardens of Babylon The existence, location and construction of the spectacular Hanging Gardens of Babylon are explored. (r 3/24 3am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

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This Great Performances special features the group’s performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and live concert footage, as well as new interviews with Tom Hanks, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Whoopi Goldberg, Dionne Warwick, and others. (r 3/26 3am)

26 Saturday 10:30 Travel Detective

The Truth about Frequent-Flyer Miles and Hidden Gems CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg separates travel myths from facts in segments from around the world, plus “Hidden Gems” beyond the guidebooks; volunteer vacations; and “one-tank trips.”

11:00 Globe Trekker

The Netherlands

(r 3/29 noon)

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs 12:30 Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST

8:00 Nature

10:00 The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over

Margaret Ringenberg

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

25 Friday 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H

(r 3/26 1am; 3/27 5am)

8:30 Charlie Rose – The Week H

(r 3/26 1:30am; 3/27 5:30am)

The genre-defying string trio performs with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in a concert featuring a blend of pop, classical, and folk music arranged in unique mash-ups. Vocalists include Joshua Radin and the Indianapolis folkpop duo Lily & Madeleine. (r 3/26 2am)

9:00 Time for Three in Concert H

H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.

(r 3/28 12:30pm)

1:00 Woodsmith Shop (r 3/29 12:30pm)

1:30 This Old House H (r 3/30 12:30pm)

2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 3/31 12:30pm)

2:30 Hometime

DVS

3:00 The Woodwright’s Shop

DVS (r 4/1 12:30pm)

3:30 The McLaughlin Group H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk Repeat of 3/25.

4:30 Inside Indiana Business H 5:30 Indiana Week in Review H 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 Joy of Music Glory!

7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show H

Easter


8:00 Last of the Summer Wine H

6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special

Aladdin Gets on Your Wick

8:30 The Red Green Show

The Moosetrap

9:00 Austin City Limits

Sam Smith/Future Islands (r 3/28 midnight)

Trey Anastasio Band

10:00 Song of the Mountains 11:00 Front and Center H

27 Sunday

Tank Trip Vincennes (r 3/27 6:30pm)

During the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War, as North Vietnamese forces closed in on Saigon, an unlikely group of heroes took matters into their own hands. DVS (r 3/28 4am)

3:00 A&E Biography H

Johnny Cash A winner of numerous Grammys, a member of the Country and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame, Johnny Cash crossed all boundaries in music and turned his simple, uncluttered all-American style into its own art form. (r 3/30 1pm)

4:00 Anne Braden: Southern Patriot

A portrait of the extraordinary life of social activist Anne Braden, a white southerner who was called “eloquent and prophetic” by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his 1963 Letter from the Birmingham Jail. (r 4/1 1pm)

5:00 Antiques Roadshow

Other People’s Children When Martin and Louisa are unsuccessful with therapy, Dr. Timoney advises them to plan a date.

Courtesy of ©ITV for MASTERPIECE

As depicted in the Masterpiece series Mr. Selfridge, Harry Gordon Selfridge was an American who introduced a new retail model that revolutionized the way Londoners shopped. (r 3/28 1am; 3/29 3am)

Go Fish! A different breed of fishermen make their living on the water while treading lightly upon it. DVS

11:30 Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh 12:00 MotorWeek H 12:30 Tracks Ahead H 1:00 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience

Tank Trip Vincennes Repeat of 3/24.

8:00 Secrets of Selfridges

11:00 Food Forward H

Boise, Hour 1 Highlights include a first edition of The Book of Mormon and a Madoura plate designed by Picasso.

7:00 Doc Martin H

10:30 The Weekly Special

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

Jeremy Piven

9:00 Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece H

The whiskey-drinking and jazzloving vicar Sidney Chambers returns, alongside his friend and veteran cop Inspector Geordie Keating, for a second season of crime solving in the small country parish of Grantchester.

10:00 Independent Lens H

The series’ fourth season starring Jeremy Piven as the flamboyant American entrepreneur who founded the famous Selfridge’s department store, picks up the story in 1946. (r 3/28 2am; 3/29 4am)

28 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow H

Tucson, Hour 1 Which item—a 1943 Allen Ginsberg-signed yearbook, an 1884 Anna Pottery temperance snake jug, or a 1935 Alfons Walde oil painting—is valued at $200,000 to $300,000? (r 3/29 2am; 3/29 1pm; 4/3 5pm)

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An Honest Liar Meet James “The Amazing” Randi, the famed magician who has dedicated his life to exposing frauds. (r 3/30 4am)

11:30 DW News H

29 Tuesday 8:00 Al Capone: Icon

Celebrity gangster Al Capone’s enduring impact on American culture is explored. (r 3/30 1am; 3/31 4am; 4/1 3am)

9:00 Secrets of the Dead H

The Alcatraz Escape A team of scientists investigate the fate of three convicts who escaped Alcatraz in rafts in 1962 and presumably drowned—or did they? (r 3/30 2am)

10:00 FRONTLINE H

10:00 Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece H

Boise, Hour 3 Highlights include an 1822 letter from Thomas Jefferson, a rare Babe Ruth Candy Club membership card, and a ruby and diamond necklace from 1920 valued at $100,000. (r 3/29 1am; 3/31 5am)

Saudi Arabia Uncovered Get an inside account of efforts to bring about change in the Saudi kingdom. With on-the-ground reporting, the film examines Saudi Arabia today. (r 3/30 3am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

30 Wednesday 8:00 Nature H

Animal Reunions Keepers reunite with wild animals that were once in their care to learn whether the close interspecies bonds that developed over many years in refuges and orphanages have stood the test of time. (r 3/31 1am; 4/1 4am; 4/4 1pm)

9:00 NOVA

The Great Math Mystery An exploration of math’s power across the centuries sheds light on how math works in our brains. (r 3/31 2am; 3/31 1pm; 4/1 5am)

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Early Music Month on WFIU Early Music America has proclaimed March 2016 as Early Music Month. We’ll celebrate by airing recordings made by faculty at the Historical Stanley Ritchie Performance Institute at the Jacobs School of Music. Tune in each weekday morning following the 11:00 a.m. BBC Newscast during Classical Music with George Walker. March March March March March

1–4: Thomas Binkley 7–11: Stanley Ritchie, Elizabeth Wright 14–18: Nigel North 21–25: Wendy Gillespie 28–31: Richard Seraphinoff, Barbara Kallaur

11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 DW News H

31 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special H (r 4/3 10:30am; 4/3 6:30pm)

8:30 Music Voyager H

Atlanta Musician Tacuma Bradley visits the Five Points neighborhood and the Elevate Festival in the heart of downtown Atlanta.

9:00 Globe Trekker

Women in Jazz To celebrate Women’s History Month, David Brent Johnson takes a look at “Jazz Women of the 1980s,” playing music of Geri Allen, Emily Remler, Cassandra Wilson, Carla Bley, and others, on the March 11th program at 9 p.m. Plus, music by the unheralded composer Sara Cassey, and a visit to Ella Fitzgerald’s prolific year of 1957.

Building England I Judith Jones visits the Roman edifices in Lindisfarne, Durham Cathedral, Fountains Abbey and more. (r 4/2 11am)

10:00 Dick Cheney: A Heartbeat Away H

An intimate portrait of Dick Cheney, the man historians have dubbed the most powerful vice president in the history of the United States. (r 4/3 3:30pm)

11:30 DW News H Dinah Shore

Mark Chilla devotes the March 4th edition of Afterglow to singer Dinah Shore—the best-selling female vocalist of the 1940s—in honor of her centennial. On March 18th he explores the “Great French Songbook,” featuring French popular song, French versions of jazz standards, and songs about Paris. Ether Game marks International Women’s Day (March 8) on “Musical Women,” a program that looks at music by and about women. And be sure to join us for the March 15th edition of Ether Game, as Mark Chilla marks the 45th anniversary of WFIU’s game of musical fun and frustration by exploring the wonder of the number 45.

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Science and Wonder Journey through space, the human body, disappearing landscapes and the world of Pixar animation as speakers look at the future of nanotechnology, the search for life beyond Earth, and the science of light. DVS (r 3/31 3am; 4/1 2am)

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Sunday, March 6 at 1pm Celebrate the Series with a Screening, Tea, and Fashion Show! 1pm Downton Abbey Finale Screening Auditorium, School of Global Studies 2:30 Tea and Fashion Show Grand Hall, Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center 1pm Sneak preview of the final episode of the final season of Downton Abbey. Space is limited; (free) tickets are required for the screening! Please dress or accessorize in your favorite Downton Abbey attire; (encouraged but not required). 2:30 Join us for Tea and a Downton-Era Fashion Show. Bring along your favorite cup and saucer; (encouraged but not required).

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A to Z 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) 3/13 10pm; 3/20 10am A&E Biography: Johnny Cash 3/27 3pm; 3/30 1pm Age Wise Wed 6pm Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White 3/13 noon; 3/14 2pm Al Capone: Icon 3/29 8pm; 3/30 1am; 3/31 4am; 4/1 3am Alone in the Wilderness 3/5 2:30; 3/15 10pm; 3/18 1pm Along the Wabash 3/7 8pm; 3/13 10:30am; 3/15 1pm; 3/17 10pm American Masters American Ballet Theatre: A History 3/19 2am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Wed noon Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook Thu noon Anne Braden: Southern Patriot 3/27 4pm; 4/1 1pm Antiques Roadshow Minneapolis, Hour 1 3/1 1am; 3/2 5am Charlestown, Hour 3 3/1 2am, 1pm; 3/3 4am Minneapolis, Hour 2 3/8 1am; 3/9 5am; 3/10 4am Minneapolis, Hour 3 3/15 1am, 5am Boise, Hour 1 3/27 5pm Boise, Hour 2 3/22 1pm; 3/23 5am Boise, Hour 3 3/28 9pm; 3/29 1am; 3/31 5am Tucson, Hour 1 3/28 8pm; 3/29 2am, 1pm Arthur Mon-Fri 3pm Ask This Old House Thu 12:30pm Atchafalaya Houseboat 3/30 5:30am

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Austin City Limits The Lumineers/Shovels and Rope 3/21 midnight Sam Smith/Future Islands 3/26 9pm; 3/28 midnight BAFTA Celebrates Downton Abbey 3/6 8pm Beads, Baubles and Jewels Tue 2:30pm (except 3/22) Best of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm (except 3/16) Bluegrass Underground Dave Eggar with Amy Lee & Hammerstep 3/6 midnight Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit 3/13 midnight David Grisman Folk Jazz Trio 3/20 midnight Lucinda Williams 3/27 midnight Bob the Builder Sat 6:30am Body Electric Mon-Fri 2pm (except 3/7-3/22) The Brain with David Eagleman What Is Reality? 3/16 9:30pm; 3/19 3:30pm; 3/21 1pm Bringing it Home with Laura Mcintosh 3/27 11:30am Brit Floyd: Space & Time 3/7 9:30pm; 3/12 9:30pm Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) 3/5 10:30pm; 3/6 10am; 3/8 9:30pm The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Sun 8:30am Celtic Thunder Legacy 3/14 9:30pm Celtic Woman: Destiny 3/10 8pm; 3/12 4:30pm; 3/17 1pm Charlie Rose Tue-Sat midnight; Mon-Fri 5pm Charlie Rose – The Week Fri 8:30pm; Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am (except 3/11 and 3/18) A Chef ’s Life Sun 12:30am

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Mon-Fri 6am Cook’s Country Wed noon Country Pop Legends (My Music) 3/17 8pm Curious George Mon-Fri 6:30am, 7am; Sat 8am Curious George Swings into Spring 3/21 6:30am; 3/25 6:30am; 3/26 8am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Mon-Fri 9am, 9:30am; Sat 7am, 7:30am The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over, a Great Performance Special 3/25 10pm; 3/26 3am Dick Cheney: A Heartbeat Away 3/31 10pm; 4/3 3:30pm Dinosaur Train Tue-Fri 8am Doc Martin Other People’s Children 3/27 7pm Doc Martin – Seven Grumpy Seasons 3/6 6:30pm Downton Abbey Season 6 on Masterpiece Episode 9 3/6 9pm; 3/7 midnight; 3/8 3am; 3/11 1pm DW News Mon-Fri 11:30pm (except 3/1, 3/18 and 3/25) Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy 3/5 12pm; 3/7 2pm; 3/12 3:30pm; 3/19 7pm Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 3/19 3:30am Essential Pépin Mon noon Fats Domino: American Masters 3/1 5am Favorite Love Songs (My Music) 3/19 2pm Finding Your Roots The Long Way Home 3/1 8pm; 3/2 1am; 3/3 5am; 3/5 4am; 3/7 5am

Maps of Stars 3/8 8pm; 3/9 1am; 3/10 5am; 3/12 4am; 3/14 5am Focus on Europe Mon 6pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Tue 11:30am Food Forward 3/27 11am The Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer 3/6 3pm; 3/10 1pm; 3/15 8pm The Friday Zone Fri 4:30pm; Sat 10am Front and Center The Rides 3/12 11pm Trey Anastasio Band 3/26 11pm FRONTLINE Poor Kids 3/1 10pm; 3/2 3am; 3/6 3am Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria 3/23 3am; 3/27 3am Saudi Arabia Uncovered 3/29 10pm; 3/30 3am Get Real! Wise Women Speak 3/25 1pm Globe Trekker Isolated Islands: St. Helena 3/3 9pm The Netherlands 3/26 11am Building England I 3/31 9pm; 4/2 11am Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece 3/27 9pm Great Performances Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty 3/12 2am; 3/14 2am Hometime 3/26 2:30pm Hot Flash Havoc 3/11 10pm How Sherlock Changed the World 3/16 2am; 3/17 4am; 3/18 2am Il Divo: Live in London 3/13 8:30pm; 3/14 12:30pm; 3/19 5pm Independent Lens Wilhemina’s War 3/2 4am; 3/4 2am; 3/6 4am Wonder Women! 3/9 4am; 3/16 4am The Revolutionary Optimists 3/16 4am; 3/20 3am


The Graduates 3/23 4am; 3/27 4am An Honest Liar 3/28 10pm; 3/30 4am Indiana Legends Madam C.J. Walker: Two Dollars and a Dream 3/3 10pm; 3/4 1pm Indiana Newsdesk Fri 6pm Indiana Week in Review 3/26 5:30pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs 3/22 noon; 3/26 noon; 3/29 noon Inside Indiana Business 3/26 4:30pm Joe Bonamassa – Live from Royal Albert Hall 3/10 10pm; 3/16 8pm Josh Groban: Stages Live 3/12 10:30am; 3/18 8:30pm Joy Bauer’s from Junk Food to Joy Food 3/7 12:30pm; 3/12 noon Joy of Music 3/26 6:30pm Julia Child – Cooking with Master Chefs Tue noon (except 3/22 and 3/29) Ken Burns: The Civil War 3/5 4pm; 3/19 12:30pm The Klondike Gold Rush 3/15 2am; 3/16 5am; 3/20 4am Knit and Crochet Now! Mon 11:30am Landscapes through Time with David Dunlop Thu 2:30pm (except 3/10 and 3/17) Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience 3/23 1am; 3/24 4am; 3/25 2am; 3/27 1pm; 3/28 4am Last of the Summer Wine Aladdin Gets On Your Wick 3/26 8pm The Lawrence Welk Show Easter 3/26 7pm Lee Hamilton’s Freedom Medal 3/3 8pm; 3/4 11pm Lew Wallace: Shiloh Soldier/Ben-Hur Bard 3/6 1pm; 3/9 9:30pm; 3/16 1pm

Loretta Lynn: American Masters 3/4 9pm; 3/5 2am; 3/7 2am; 3/9 2am; 3/11 2am Martha Stewart’s Cooking School 3/24 noon; 3/31 noon Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester, Part 1 3/14 midnight; 3/15 3am Grantchester, Part 2 3/14 1am; 3/15 4am Grantchester, Part 3 3/21 1am; 3/22 2am Grantchester, Part 4 3/21 2am; 3/22 3am Grantchester, Part 5 3/21 3am; 3/22 4am Grantchester, Part 6 3/21 4am; 3/22 5am The McLaughlin Group 3/26 3:30pm Mercy Street The Diabolical Plot Tue 4am Mia, A Dancer’s Journey 3/20 11pm The Mind of a Chef Fri noon Moments to Remember: My Music 3/12 7pm; 3/20 2pm More Manners of Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece Special Tue 3am MotorWeek 3/27 noon Mr. Selfridge Season 4 on Masterpiece 3/27 10pm; 3/28 2am; 3/29 4am Music Voyager Telluride 3/3 8:30pm Pueblo 3/24 8:30pm Atlanta 3/31 8:30pm Nature Invasion of the Killer Whales 3/4 3am; 3/6 2am Wild France 3/10 1am; 3/11 4am; 3/13 3am The Private Life of Deer 3/17 1am; 3/18 4am; 3/20 2am Snow Monkeys 3/23 8pm; 3/24 1am; 3/25 4am; 3/27 2am; 3/28 1pm Animal Reunions 3/30 8pm; 3/31 1am; 4/1 4:00am

Nature Cat Mon-Sat 8:30am (except 3/26) New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with Rising Artists Thu 6pm Nightly Business Report Mon-Fri 6:30pm Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back 3/5 1pm; 3/5 9pm NOVA First Man on the Moon 3/2 9pm; 3/3 2am; 3/4 5am; 3/6 1am Arctic Ghost Ship 3/3 1pm Lethal Seas 3/10 2am; 3/11 5am; 3/13 1am Ancient Computer 3/17 2pm; 3/18 5am; 3/20 1am Secrets of Noah’s Ark 3/23 9pm; 3/24 2am; 3/24 1pm; 3/25 5am; 3/27 1am The Great Math Mystery 3/30 9pm; 3/31 2am; 3/31 1pm; 4/1 5am Odd Squad Mon-Thu 4:30pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Fri 2:30pm PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 7pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Sat 6pm; Sun 6pm (except 3/5, 3/12, 3/19 airs at 6:30pm) Peg and Cat Save the World 3/28 10:30am; 3/31 10:30am Peg + Cat Mon-Fri 11am Quilting Arts Thu 11:30am Ready Jet Go! Mon-Fri 7:30am; Sat 9am The Red Green Show The Moosetrap 3/26 8:30pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Tue 6pm Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills 3/19 10:30am SciGirls 3/13 10am; 3/27 10am Scrapbook Soup 3/21 2:30pm; 3/28 2:30pm

Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service 3/16 1am; 3/19 4am; 3/21 5am Secrets of Selfridges 3/27 8pm; 3/28 1am; 3/29 3am Secrets of the Dead The Man Who Saved the World 3/10 3am; 3/14 4am Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers 3/17 3am The Lost Gardens of Babylon 3/23 10pm; 3/24 3am The Alcatraz Escape 3/29 9pm; 3/30 2am Secrets of Underground London 3/24 9pm Sesame Street Mon-Fri 10am Sesame Street: The Cookie Thief 3/2 9:30am; 3/4 12:30pm Sewing with Nancy Wed 11:30am Sew It All Fri 11:30am Sharon Isbin: Troubadour 3/6 11pm Sherlock on Masterpiece The Abominable Bride 3/20 9pm Sid the Science Kid Sun 6am Songbook Standards: As Time Goes By (My Music) 3/5 7pm; 3/13 6:30pm; 3/22 1pm Song of the Mountains 3/26 10pm Soul of a Banquet 3/23 1pm Space Men: American Experience 3/1 9pm; 3/2 2am; 3/2 10pm; 3/3 3am; 3/7 4am; 3/8 2am Super Tuesday, a PBS NewsHour Special Report 3/1 11pm Super Why! Sun 7:30am, 8am Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You 3/12 1:30pm; 3/18 10pm Tavis Smiley 3/2; 3/3; 3/7; 3/8; 3/16; 3/23; 3/24; 3/29; 3/30 11pm

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TED Talks Science and Wonder 3/30 10pm; 3/31 3am; 4/1 2am This Land is Your Land (My Music) 3/5 10:30am; 3/8 1pm; 3/11 8:30pm This Old House 3/26 1:30pm; Wed 12:30pm The This Old House Hour Fri 1am; Sat 5am Thomas & Friends Mon-Fri 10:30am; Sat 6am (except 3/28 and 3/31) Time for Three in Concert 3/25 9pm; 3/26 2am Tracks Ahead 3/27 12:30pm Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg 3/26 10:30am Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll 3/5 5pm; 3/6 11:30am; 3/9 1pm, 8pm Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST 3/21 12:30pm; 3/26 12:30pm; 3/28 12:30pm Walt Disney: American Experience Part One 3/13 1pm Part Two 3/13 3:30pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Fri 8pm; Sat 1am; Sun 5am The Weekly Special 3/24 8pm; 3/27 10:30am, 6:30pm; 3/31 8pm Wild Kratts Mon-Fri 3:30pm, 4pm; Sat 9:30am Wings for Maggie Ray 3/24 10pm Woodsmith Shop 3/26 1pm; Tue 12:30pm The Woodwright’s Shop 3/26 3pm; Fri 12:30pm WordGirl Sun 9am The Wylie House: Preserving Our Past Wed 1pm Year in Space 3/2 8pm; 3/3 1am; 3/4 4am; 3/8 5am

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TIU World (Ch. 30.2) Evening Programming 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 BBC World News America 11:30 Nightly Business Report 1 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Stacy Knighten vs. E. Chicago Housing Authority 7:00 Films BYkids Home Is Where You Find It 7:30 Films BYkids My Country Is Tibet (Tibet) 8:00 America Reframed Revolution ’67 9:30 Reel South 2 Wednesday 6:00 Eyes on the Prize Then and Now: World Channel Special 6:30 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange The Carrier 8:00 Independent Lens Wilhemina’s War 9:00 FRONTLINE Poor Kids 3 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Indiana Weekend Muncie Mission/Landfill Greenhouse 7:00 NOVA First Man on the Moon 8:00 Year in Space 9:00 First Peoples Europe 4 Friday 6:00 Breaking Through The Clouds: The First Women’s National Air Derby 7:30 Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club 8:30 Breaking Through The Clouds: The First Women’s National Air Derby 5 Saturday 8:00 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) 9:30 Lew Wallace: Shiloh Soldier/ Ben-Hur Bard 11:30 Reel South 6 Sunday 8:00 Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special Two Societies (1965-68) 9:00 Year in Space 10:00 Global Voices Invoking Justice 11:00 Wings for Maggie Ray

7 Monday 6:00 Local USA Beehive Spirits 6:30 On Story 7:00 Lew Wallace: Shiloh Soldier/ Ben-Hur Bard 9:00 Local USA Beehive Spirits 9:30 Lee Hamilton’s Freedom Medal 8 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Brown Co., Fire vs. Gaudin, Kramer, Reichmann 7:00 Films BYkids Fire in Our Hearts 7:30 Films BYkids Displaced but Not Defeated 8:00 America Reframed Baddddd Sonia Sanchez 9 Wednesday 6:00 POV Guilty Pleasures 7:00 Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own Backyard 8:30 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) 10 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Unexpected Discoveries 6:30 Indiana Weekend Muncie Sesquicentennial, Renaissance Faire 7:00 The Brain with David Eagleman What Is Reality? 8:30 Along the Wabash 11 Friday 6:00 Women’s List: American Masters 7:00 Lee Hamilton’s Freedom Medal 7:30 Walt Disney: American Experience Part One 12 Saturday 6:30 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents) 8:00 Lew Wallace: Shiloh Soldier/ Ben-Hur Bard 10:00 America Reframed Baddddd Sonia Sanchez 13 Sunday 6:30 Along the Wabash 8:00 Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special Power! (1966-68) 9:00 Nature Wild France 10:00 Global Voices When Hari Got Married 11:00 POV Guilty Pleasures

14 Monday 6:00 Local USA Death and Dying 6:30 On Story Romantic Comedies 7:00 Finding Your Roots Maps of Stars 8:30 Yours, Willa Cather 9:00 Local USA Death and Dying 9:30 On Story Romantic Comedies 15 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Marriage of Gerliser 7:00 Films BYkids Poet against Prejudice 7:30 Films BYkids Home Is Where You Find It 8:00 America Reframed Divide In Concord 9:30 Reel South Tommy! The Dreams I Keep Inside Me 16 Wednesday 6:00 Eyes on the Prize Then and Now: World Channel Special 6:30 Yours, Willa Cather 7:00 Ken Burns: The Civil War 8:30 Desert Dreams: Celebrating Five Seasons in the Sonoran Desert 17 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Terre Haute Treasures 6:30 Indiana Weekend Young Musicians/Boys & Girls Club/Adoption Day 7:00 Alone in the Wilderness 8:30 The Brain with David Eagleman What Is Reality? 18 Friday 6:00 Raising Ms. President 7:00 Yours, Willa Cather 7:30 Walt Disney: American Experience Part Two 19 Saturday 6:00 McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus On Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 American Masters Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning 10:00 America Reframed Divide In Concord 11:30 Reel South Tommy! The Dreams I Keep Inside Me 20 Sunday 6:30 Ken Burns: The Civil War 8:00 Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special The Promised Land (1967-68)


9:00 Nature The Private Life of Deer 10:00 Global Voices Unmistaken Child 11:30 Films BYkids 21 Monday 6:00 Local USA Social Media 6:30 On Story Tommy Lee Jones: Bringing The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada to Life 7:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion Awakening 8:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion Insurrection 9:00 Local USA Social Media 9:30 On Story Tommy Lee Jones: Bringing The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada to Life 22 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Schmidt vs. Indiana Insurance 7:00 Evening with Ursula Burns 8:00 America Reframed Romeo, Romeo 9:30 Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman on Paper 23 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria 7:00 Independent Lens All of Me: A Story of Love, Loss, and Last Resorts 8:00 POV The Light in Her Eyes 9:00 FRONTLINE Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria 24 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Sweet Indiana 6:30 Indiana Weekend Campus Veterans/Robotics 7:00 NOVA Secrets of Noah’s Ark 8:00 Julia Robinson and Hilbert’s Tenth Problem 9:00 No Evidence of Disease (N.E.D.) 25 Friday 6:00 War Zone/Comfort Zone 7:00 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience 9:00 War Zone/Comfort Zone 26 Saturday 6:00 McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus On Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 American Masters Billie Jean King 9:30 Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman on Paper

11:30 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School

10:00 America Reframed Romeo, Romeo 11:30 Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston 27 Sunday 6:30 Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston 7:00 Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special The Promised Land (1967-68) 8:00 Eyes on the Prize: World Channel Special Ain’t Gonna Shuffle No More (1964-72) 9:00 Nature Snow Monkeys 10:00 Global Voices Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 11:00 POV The Light in Her Eyes 28 Monday 6:00 Local USA Poetry in Motion 6:30 On Story Making Comedy Work 7:00 Cuba Mia: Portrait of an All-Woman Orchestra 8:00 The Caged Bird: The Life and Music of Florence B. Price 9:00 Local USA Poetry in Motion 9:30 On Story Making Comedy Work 29 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Termination of Parent/ Child Relation 7:00 My Louisiana Love 8:00 America Reframed Dog Days 9:30 Erma Bombeck: Legacy of Laughter 30 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE Saudi Arabia Uncovered 7:00 Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman on Paper 7:30 Independent Lens An Honest Liar 9:00 FRONTLINE Saudi Arabia Uncovered 31 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Tank Trip Vincennes 6:30 Indiana Weekend Jud Fisher/Hackathon/ Music & Memories 7:00 NOVA The Great Math Mystery 8:00 Ted Talks Science and Wonder 9:00 Global Health Frontiers Virus Hunters, Child Immunizations and Island Fever

TIU Family (Ch. 30.3) Mondays and Fridays 6:00 This Old House 6:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart and Soul 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way 8:00 Lidia’s Kitchen 8:30 Cook’s Country 9:00 Project Smoke Movable Feast with Fine Cooking (begins 3/14) 9:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart and Soul 10:00 This Old House 10:30 Globe Trekker 11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 Hometime 6:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart and Soul 7:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh 7:30 Baking with Julia 8:00 Martha Bakes 8:30 America’s Test Kitchen 9:00 A Chef’s Life 9:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart and Soul 10:00 Hometime 10:30 Travelscope 11:00 Journeys in Africa 11:30 Martha Bakes Wednesdays and Sundays 6:00 Ask This Old House 6:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart and Soul 7:00 BBQ with Franklin 7:30 Essential Pépin 8:00 Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen Sun: Martha Bakes 8:30 Wed: Cook’s Country Sun: America’s Test Kitchen 9:00 Wed: Project Smoke Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking (begins 3/23) Sun: A Chef’s Life 9:30 Jacques Pépin: Heart and Soul 10:00 Ask This Old House 10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 11:00 Rhythm Abroad Curious Traveler (begins 3/16) 11:30 Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen Sun: Martha Bakes 5 March 5:30 From Junk Food to Joy Food 7:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes 8:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions 10:00 Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever

12 March 5:30 Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer 8:30 Aging Backwards 9:30 Hot Flash Havoc 11:00 Neven Maguire: Home Chef 11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Modern Irish Food 19 March 5:30 Easy Yoga for Arthritis 6:30 Alone in the Wilderness 8:00 Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer 10:00 From Junk Food to Joy Food 11:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 26 March 6:00 – midnight Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook

TIU ESPANOL (Ch. 30.4) Saturdays 8:00 The Family 9:00 Alarm for Cobra 10:00 The New Detectives 11:00 Interpol Investigates Sundays 8:00 Interpol Investigates 9:00 The New Detectives 10:00 Estelares 11:00 Cuéntame Cómo Pasó Mondays 8:00 Wild at Heart 9:00 Estelares 10:00 Pillars of the Earth 11:00 Cuéntame Cómo Pasó Tuesdays 8:00 Grand Hotel 9:00 Estelares 10:00 Comisario Rex 11:00 Alarm for Cobra Wednesdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Estelares 10:00 Alarm for Cobra 11:00 Wild at Heart Thursdays 8:00 Alarm for Cobra 9:00 Estelares 10:00 Scent of Love 11:00 The Family Fridays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 The New Detectives 10:00 Interpol Investigates 11:00 Comisario Rex

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Along the Wabash Monday, March 7 at 8pm At one time the lands around the Wabash River were America’s Western frontier, a world as wild as it was beautiful. Join us as we travel along the mighty Wabash to discover the inspiring stories of the people who lived alongside it. Along the Wabash combines historical firsthand accounts, poetry, music, and narration with fictionalized scenes and archival visuals. Produced by WTIU for Indiana’s 2016 Bicentennial celebration, this historical documentary tells the story of the Indiana’s state river—following its course from the headwaters in Ohio to its end near New Harmony, Indiana.

Piankeshaw, and Shawnee. We meet Tecumseh, who built one of the largest Indian resistance movements.

Historians, museum staff, volunteers, and re-enactors participated in creating this fascinating story, filmed in locations that include sites near Fort Wayne, Peru, Lafayette, Merom, and Vincennes.

Lyles Station. The first African American settlement in Indiana, it’s still the only one in existence.

Chapters include: The Wabash-Erie Canal. Once the longest canal anywhere, it linked the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico—and connected Indiana to the rest of the world. Tecumseh’s Confederacy. Indiana is named for the Native inhabitants of the area— the Miami, Potawatomie, Wea, Delaware,

Saint Mother Theodore Guerin. Foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in Terre Haute, she traveled from France to build a convent in the wilderness.

New Harmony, Indiana. The experimental utopian community whose members sought faith, friendship, and peace. Plus, the sinking of the Juno at New Harmony, the musselers and “pollywoggers” who harvested pearls, and more. Immerse yourself in the experience of the river as a source of history, imagination, and beauty—Along the Wabash.


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