February 2021 - TV Guide

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February 2021

February 16 and 23 at 9pm Public Television from Indiana University

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Febraury 2021 Vol. 44, No. 12 Laura Baich Editor Grant Shorter Graphic Designer Brad Kimmel Executive Director 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 PROGRAM QUESTIONS: 812-855-5900 MEMBERSHIP QUESTIONS: 812-855-6114 tvmember@indiana.edu UNDERWRITING QUESTIONS: 812-855-9208 PAYMENT UPDATE LINE: 800-662-3311 MAJOR GIFTS: 812-855-4182 AUDIENCE RESPONSE LINE: 812-855-0501 E-MAIL: wtiu@indiana.edu WEBSITE: wtiu.org

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Celtic Woman

Celtic Thunder

Sunday, April 18, 2021* The Louisville Palace Louisville, KY

Postponed! New date TBA* Murat Theatre at Old National Centre Indianapolis, IN

Brit Floyd Sunday, August 1, 2021* Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN

An Evening with Neil DeGrasse Tyson Monday, September 20, 2021* Clowes Memorial Hall Indianapolis, IN

Joe Bonamassa Saturday, October 23, 2021* Murat Theatre Indianapolis, IN

*These shows were rescheduled from original dates. If you already received your tickets, they will be valid for the new date.

Great Performances: Lea Salonga in Concert Have you explored the Great Performances library available on PBS Passport? As part of its fourth annual “Broadway’s Best” lineup, GP’s Lea Salonga in Concert shines a spotlight on the Tony Award winner. Captured in peak performance from the Sydney Opera House with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, Salonga performs the beloved songs she made famous throughout her Broadway career as well as her signature songs from the animated movie blockbusters, Aladdin and Mulan. Start watching Lea Salonga in Concert on Passport today!

Already using Passport? Sign in at pbs.org/passport/ videos to watch Lea Salonga in Concert now! Want to know more? Passport is an online streaming service available to all WTIU donors giving at least $60 annually or $5 monthly. For more information, call 1-800-987-9848.

MORE PASSPORT PICKS: In the mood for more Broadway? GP has a recent documentary about the making of the Broadway hit Fiddler on the Roof. Watch Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles today! Interested in opera? Watch a documentary about Birgit Nilsson, a Swedish soprano who became the face of opera in the late 1950s. Check out Birgit Nilsson: A League of Her Own today!

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THIS MONTH’S HIGHLIGHTS Beyond the Elements on NOVA Wednesdays at 9pm, beginning February 3 Picking up where he left off in NOVA’s popular special, Hunting the Elements, David Pogue sets out on a worldwide quest to find the key molecules and chemical reactions that have paved the way for human civilization, life, and even the universe as we know it. In this three-part series, he uncovers the simple principles that produce such a dizzying diversity of matter from elements on the periodic table.

Europe’s New Wild Wednesdays at 10pm, beginning February 3 Europe’s New Wild is the inspiring story of the wild rebirth of a continent. Over four parts, the series reveals the spectacular resurgence of iconic wildlife and natural processes across Europe’s most varied and breathtaking landscapes. From the Arctic Circle to rich river wetlands, from deep forest to rugged mountain peaks, witness Europe’s most iconic wildlife thrive and flourish in the most unexpected places.

Charlie’s Place Thursday, February 4 at 10:30pm Part of SCETV’s Carolina Stories series, Charlie’s Place tells the story of an African American nightclub in Myrtle Beach during segregation. A significant stop on the Chitlin’ Circuit, Charlie’s Place welcomed white patrons and survived an attack by the Ku Klux Klan in 1950. The club closed in 1965, but it remains an important example of racial diversity and black entrepreneurship and a symbol of hope for the city of Myrtle Beach.

American Experience – Voice of Freedom Monday, February 15 at 9pm Contralto Marian Anderson performs at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., on Easter Sunday in 1939 after being barred from singing at Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).

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Independent Lens – Mr. Soul! Monday, February 22 at 10pm In 1968, America’s first Black variety show, SOUL!, helmed by producer and eventual host Ellis Haizlip, premiered on public television. The pioneering series ran for six years, cementing itself as not only a vehicle to celebrate Black artistry, community, and culture, but also as a platform for political expression and a powerful force in the fight for social justice. Award-winning filmmaker Melissa Haizlip—the niece of Ellis— portrays in exquisite detail a revolutionary time in American culture and entertainment.

Legendary Women of Country Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry - Saturday, February 27 at 8pm Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words - Sunday, February 28 at 6:30pm

Celebrate the 50th-anniversary milestones of two legendary country music artists. In Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry, the singer-songwriter performs her greatest hits in honor of her 50 years as a member of the Grand Ole Opry. 2021 also marks the 50th anniversary of “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” the Loretta Lynn song that became a book, a feature film, and an indelible part of popular culture. Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words follows Lynn’s rise to record-breaking artist.

Monty Python: Best Bits Saturday, February 27 at 10:30pm Presented and narrated by self-confessed Python nut Hugh Bonneville, Monty Python: Best Bits looks at the very best sketches from Monty Python’s Flying Circus and explores the effect and influence they have had in the entertainment world. Some of the biggest names in comedy including Stephen Fry, Matt Lucas, Simon Pegg, Steve Coogan, Eddie Izzard, Chevy Chase, Jim Carrey, and Mike Myers give the lowdown on what makes Monty Python so special.

The Colorado Sunday, February 28 at 10pm The Colorado is a sweeping exploration of the river’s history, from the earliest settlements in the region to the impact of climate change today. Along the way, the film tells the stories of European and Anglo-American explorations in the 18th and 19th centuries, the dam-building era and its consequences, agriculture and immigration, and the fate of the river’s delta in Mexico. Narrated by stage legend and Academy Award-winner Mark Rylance, The Colorado captures the river’s unique historical narrative and its essence with voice over, music, and vivid imagery. wtiu.org / 3


WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Monday

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

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

11:30

It’s Sew Easy

Quilting Arts

Best of Sewing with Nancy

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Fit 2 Stitch

12:00

Flavor of Poland

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

Cook’s Country

Jamie’s Ultimate Veg

Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television

12:30

Born to Explore with Richard Wiese

American Woodshop

This Old House

Ask This Old House

Ask This Old House

Love Wins Over Hate 2/3 Divided We Fall: Unity Without Tragedy 2/10 1:00

Nature

Antiques Roadshow Amen! Music of the Black Church 2/17

Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 2/5 Beyond the Elements on NOVA 2/4

Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up 2/5, 1:30pm

Surviving The Tsunami: A NOVA Special Presentation 2/11, 2/18

Codeswitching: Race and Identity in the Suburban Schoolhouse 2/12

Nature Begins 2/25

Conversation with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. 2/19

Crooked Stick: Songs in a Strange Land 2/24

2:00

2:30

Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 2/26

Classical Stretch – By Essentrics Growing a Greener World

Make It Artsy

5:00

Best of the Joy of Painting

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

J Schwanke’s Life in Bloom

Growing Bolder

Indiana Newsdesk

Amanpour & Company Innovations in Medicine

6:00

DW Focus on Europe

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Second Opinion with Joan Lunden Begins 2/24

6:30

DW News

7:00

PBS NewsHour

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WTIU KIDS Schedule Weekdays 6:30............................................... Hero Elementary 7:00...... Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 7:30 .....................................................Let’s Go Luna! 8:00.......................................................... Nature Cat 8:30................................. Pinkalicious & Peterrific 9:00................................................... Dinosaur Train 9:30.................................Clifford the Big Red Dog

10:00.......................Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:30 ...................................... Elinor Wonders Why 11:00..................................................Sesame Street 3:00.................................................................. Arthur 3:30 ......................................................... Wild Kratts 4:00...................................................Molly of Denali 4:30..........................Odd Squad/The Friday Zone

WTIU KIDS Schedule WEEKENDS

Saturday

6:00.....................................................Let’s Go Luna! 6:30................................................................... Arthur 7:00....................................................Molly of Denali 7:30 ..........................................................Wild Kratts 8:00............................................... Hero Elementary 8:30.......Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 9:00.......................................................... Nature Cat 9:30........................................................... Odd Squad 10:00...............................................The Friday Zone

Sunday

6:00..........................................................Cyberchase 6:30................................................................... Arthur 7:00....................................................Molly of Denali 7:30 ..........................................................Wild Kratts 8:00............................................... Hero Elementary 8:30.......Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 9:00...................................................Curious George 9:30......................... Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:00....................... Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

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

1 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Vintage Tucson 2021, Hour 2 (r 2/2 1pm; 2/7 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Black Americana (2/4 3am) 10:00 Independent Lens ★ 9to5: The Story of a Movement DVS (r 2/2 1:30am; 2/3 4am; 2/6 3am) 11:30 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/2 5pm)

2 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots ★ No Irish Need Apply Explore the roots of actor Jane Lynch and comedian Jim Gaffigan. (r 2/4 5am; 2/7 4pm; 2/8 5am) 9:00 The Jazz Ambassadors Dizzy Gillespie and others combated racially charged Soviet propaganda through their music. (r 2/3 1:30am; 2/4 4am; 2/7 4am; 2/7 1pm) 10:00 FRONTLINE ★ China’s COVID Secrets (r 2/3 2:30am) 11:30 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/3 5pm)

3 Wednesday 8:00 Nature ★ Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains DVS (r 2/5 4am; 2/7 2am; 2/8 1pm)

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9:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA ★ Reactions DVS (r 2/4 1am; 2/4 1pm; 2/5 5am; 2/7 1am) 10:00 Europe’s New Wild ★ The Missing Lynx (r 2/4 2am; 2/5 3am; 2/7 3am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/4 5pm)

with dancer Misty Copeland. (r 2/6 1am; 2/8 3am) 10:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl ★ Fireworks! Enjoy performances by Katy Perry and Pink Martini. (r 2/6 2am; 2/8 4am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/8 5pm)

4 Thursday

6 Saturday

8:00 Journey Indiana Explore the Bob Ross Experience in Muncie. (r 2/7 10:30am, 6:30pm) 8:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi ★ The Republic of Georgia Mickela explores the Caucasus, the land of wine, unrivaled hospitality, and Polyphonic singing. DVS 9:00 Jazz Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935–1937) Billie Holiday is showcased. DVS (r 2/5 1:30am) 10:30 Charlie’s Place ★ (r 2/7 2pm) 11:00 Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up 11:30 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/5 5pm)

10:30 Canvasing the World with Sean Diediker ★ 11:00 In the Americas with David Yetman ★ 11:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television ★ (r 2/12 12pm) 12:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking ★ (r 2/9 12pm) 12:30 Cook’s Country ★ (r 2/10 12pm) 1:00 Garden SMART ★ 1:30 This Old House (r 2/10 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House (r 2/11 12:30pm; 2/13 3pm; 2/19 12:30pm) 2:30 American Woodshop ★ (r 2/9 12:30pm) 3:00 Ask This Old House (r 2/12 12:30pm) 3:30 Indiana Lawmakers ★ 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk 4:30 Inside INdiana Business ★ 5:30 Indiana Week in Review ★ 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Joy of Music Masterpieces of Art & Music 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show Love Songs

5 Friday 8:00 8:30 9:00

Washington Week ★ (r 2/6 4:30am; 2/7 5am) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ (r 2/7 5:30am) In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl ★ Gustavo and Friends Enjoy Swan Lake

★= Denotes a program new to WTIU.


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

8:00 Are You Being Served? Are You Being Served? 8:30 The Red Green Show Big Guy Little Guy 9:00 Austin City Limits ★ To Be Announced 10:00 WoodSongs The Chuck Wagon Gang and the Small Glories 11:00 Song of the Mountains ★ The Seldom Scene

7 Sunday 10:30 Journey Indiana Repeat of 2/4. (r 2/7 6:30pm) 11:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese ★ (r 2/8 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Reconnecting Roots 1:00 The Jazz Ambassadors Repeat of 2/2. 2:00 Charlie’s Place Repeat of 2/4. 2:30 Talking Black in America Explore the incredible impact of the descendants of American slaves on American language. 3:30 Signing Black in America ★ Discover the history and development of Black American Sign Language. 4:00 Finding Your Roots No Irish Need Apply Repeat of 2/2. (r 2/8 5am) 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Tucson 2021, Hour 2 Repeat of 2/1.

6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Journey Indiana Repeat of 2/4. 7:00 The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Day Family / Llewellyn Park, NJ 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece ★ Memento Mori A photographer specializing in postmortem portraits gets menacing messages from beyond the grave. DVS (r 2/8 12am; 2/9 3am) 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ★ Episode 5 James experiences an ethical plight involving Helen’s bull while volunteering at the Darrowby Show. (r 2/8 1am; 2/9 4am) 10:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece ★ Episode 2 The handsome overseer Robert arrives, sparking a bitter rivalry between July and her mistress. (r 2/8 2am; 2/9 5am) 11:00 Codeswitching: Race and Identity in the Suburban Schoolhouse ★ Discover personal stories from African American students who were bused to suburban schools. (r 2/12 1pm)

8 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Vintage Orlando, Hour 1 (r 2/9 1pm; 2/14 5pm) 9:00 American Experience ★ Goin’ Back to T-Town Explore the history of Greenwood, a successful Black community in segregated Tulsa. (r 2/10 4:30am; 2/11 3am; 2/13 4am) 10:00 Independent Lens ★ Women in Blue DVS (r 2/9 1:30am; 2/10 3am) 11:30 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/9 5pm)

9 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots ★ The Shirts on Their Backs Discover the immigrant roots of actors Tony Shalhoub and Christopher Meloni. (r 2/11 5am; 2/14 4pm; 2/15 5am) 9:00 Al Capone: Icon (r 2/10 1am; 2/11 4am; 2/14 4am; 2/14 1pm) 10:00 FRONTLINE ★ Iraq’s Assassins (r 2/10 2am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/10 5pm)

10 Wednesday

8:00 Nature ★ Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas (r 2/12 4am; 2/14 2am; 2/15 1pm)

Programs in red are WTIU/locally-related programs

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

9:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA ★ Indestructible DVS (r 2/11 1am, 1pm; 2/12 5am; 2/14 1am) 10:00 Europe’s New Wild ★ Return of the Titans Travel to the Carpathian Mountains and beyond. (r 2/11 2am; 2/12 3am; 2/14 3am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/11 5pm)

11 Thursday 8:00 Journey Indiana Learn the history behind the Hillforest mansion in Aurora. (r 2/14 10:30am; 2/14 6:30pm) 8:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi ★ Girona, Catalonia Mickela enjoys dancing, music, and the building of the Castells during the St. John Festival. DVS 9:00 Jazz Swing: The Velocity of Celebration (1937–1939) As the Great Depression deepens, jazz thrives. DVS (r 2/12 1am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/12 5pm)

12 Friday 8:00 8:30

Washington Week ★ (r 2/14 5am) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ (r 2/13 1am; 2/14 5:30am)

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9:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl ★ Musica Sin Fronters (Music Without Borders) Vin Scully narrates “Lincoln Portrait” with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. (r 2/13 1:30am) 10:00 Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize (r 2/13 2:30am; 2/15 3am) 11:30 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/15 5pm)

13 Saturday 10:30 Canvasing the World with Sean Diediker ★ 11:00 In the Americas with David Yetman ★ 11:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television ★ (r 2/19 12pm) 12:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking ★ (r 2/16 12pm) 12:30 Cook’s Country ★ (r 2/17 12pm) 1:00 Garden SMART ★ 1:30 This Old House (r 2/15 4:30am; 2/17 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House (r 2/18 12:30pm; 2/20 3pm; 2/26 12:30pm) 2:30 American Woodshop ★ (r 2/16 12:30pm) 3:00 Ask This Old House (r 2/19 12:30pm) 3:30 Indiana Lawmakers ★ 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk 4:30 Inside INdiana Business ★ 5:30 Indiana Week in Review ★ 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★

★= Denotes a program new to WTIU.

6:30 Joy of Music Musical Journey on the Danube III 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show Songs by Johnny Mercer 8:00 Are You Being Served? Dear Sexy Knickers 8:30 The Red Green Show The Movie 9:00 Austin City Limits ★ Sturgill Simpson 10:00 WoodSongs Jimmie Vaughan 11:00 Song of the Mountains Wilson Banjo Co./ Clay Bank

14 Sunday 10:30 Journey Indiana Repeat of 2/11. (r 2/14 6:30pm) 11:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese ★ (r 2/15 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up ★ 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Reconnecting Roots ★ 1:00 Al Capone: Icon Repeat of 2/9. 2:00 Reverend Marvin Chandler: Open to the Moment Discover the fascinating story of a Hoosier who made a significant impact on Indiana and our nation. 3:00 Mary Bateman Clark: A Woman of Colour and Courage Learn how an African American woman and her lawyers challenged the indenture system in 1821.


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4:00 Finding Your Roots The Shirts on Their Backs Repeat of 2/9. (r 2/15 5am) 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Orlando, Hour 1 Repeat of 2/8. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Journey Indiana Repeat of 2/11. 7:00 The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Seidel Family / Norristown, PA 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece ★ Cell 99 Eliza stumbles upon a criminal enterprise while searching for the secrets to her father’s fate. DVS (r 2/15 12am; 2/16 3am) 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ★ Episode 6 Defying Siegfried, Tristan coaxes James to try a risky procedure to save a stricken cow. (r 2/15 1am; 2/16 4am) 10:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece ★ Episode 3 Facing labor unrest and financial ruin for the plantation, Robert’s sanity starts to unravel. (r 2/15 2am; 2/16 5am) 11:00 Conversation with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ★ Take a look into the life and career of the well-known Harvard professor and historian. (r 2/19 1pm)

15 Monday

17 Wednesday

8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★ Vintage Orlando, Hour 2 (r 2/16 1pm; 2/17 5am; 2/21 4am; 2/21 5pm) 9:00 American Experience ★ Voice of Freedom DVS (r 2/16 1am; 2/17 3am; 2/20 3am; 2/22 3am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/16 5pm)

8:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins DVS (r 2/19 4am; 2/21 2am; 2/22 1pm) 9:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA ★ Life DVS (r 2/18 1am; 2/18 1pm; 2/19 5am; 2/21 1am) 10:00 Europe’s New Wild ★ The Land of the Snow and Ice Natives and conservation groups work to save an ageold reindeer migration in Lapland. (r 2/18 2am; 2/19 3am; 2/21 3am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/18 5pm)

16 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots ★ Write My Name in the Book of Life Musician Pharrell Williams and filmmaker Kasi Lemmons uncover accounts of their enslaved ancestors. (r 2/18 5am; 2/21 4pm; 2/22 5am) 9:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song ★ Episode 1 Explore the roots of African American religion, beginning with the trans-Atlantic slave trade. (r 2/17 1am; 2/18 3am; 2/21 1pm) 11:00 Amen! Music of the Black Church Dr. Raymond Wise leads the Indiana University African American Choral Ensemble in a performance of sacred music. (r 2/17 1pm; 2/21 3pm)

18 Thursday 8:00 8:30

Journey Indiana ★ (r 2/21 10:30am; 2/21 6:30pm) Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi ★ Cyprus Mickela explores Cyprus, an island full of ancient mythology and festive dancing. DVS 9:00 Jazz Dedicated to Chaos (1940–1945) As racial conflict in America heats up, the center of jazz in New York moves from Harlem to 52nd Street. DVS (r 2/19 1am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/19 5pm)

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19 Friday 8:00 8:30 9:00

Washington Week ★ (r 2/21 5am) Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ (r 2/21 5:30am) Driving While Black: Race, Space, and Mobility in America (r 2/20 1am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/22 5pm)

20 Saturday 10:30 Outside: Beyond the Lens 11:00 In the Americas with David Yetman 11:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television ★ (r 2/26 12pm) 12:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking (r 2/23 12pm) 12:30 Cook’s Country ★ (r 2/24 12pm) 1:00 Garden SMART ★ 1:30 This Old House (r 2/24 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House (r 2/25 12:30pm) 2:30 American Woodshop ★ (r 2/23 12:30pm) 3:00 Ask This Old House (r 2/26 12:30pm) 3:30 Indiana Lawmakers ★ 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk 4:30 Inside INdiana Business ★ 5:30 Indiana Week in Review ★ 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Joy of Music Music & Mountains of Switzerland Featuring Mariastein Abbey

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7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show Tribute to the Swing and Sweet Bands 8:00 Are You Being Served? Our Figures Are Slipping 8:30 The Red Green Show ★ Expropriation 9:00 Austin City Limits Willie Nelson 10:00 WoodSongs Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands and Nefesh Mountain 11:00 Song of the Mountains Hankensaw Boys

21 Sunday 10:30 Journey Indiana Repeat of 2/18. (r 2/21 6:30pm) 11:00 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese ★ (r 2/22 12:30pm) 11:30 Start Up ★ 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Reconnecting Roots ★ 1:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 1 Repeat of 2/16. 3:00 Amen! Music of the Black Church Repeat of 2/16. 4:00 Finding Your Roots Write My Name in the Book of Life Repeat of 2/16. (r 2/22 5am) 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Orlando, Hour 2 Repeat of 2/15. 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Journey Indiana Repeat of 2/18.

★= Denotes a program new to WTIU.

7:00 The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Shirley Macon / Aberdeen, NJ 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece ★ The Case of Henry Scarlet Eliza faces forgery, murder, and false accusations as she gets to the bottom of her father’s death. DVS (r 2/22 12am; 2/23 3am) 8:55 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ★ Episode 7 (r 2/22 1am; 2/23 4am) 10:30 Beyond the Canvas Taking the Stage Lin-Manuel Miranda, Bryan Cranston, and other artists share their passion for the theater. (r 2/22 2:30am; 2/23 5:30am; 2/24 4:30am) 11:00 Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story Architect Paul R. Williams Story used talent, determination, and even charm to defy the odds. (r 2/26 1pm)

22 Monday 8:00 9:00

Antiques Roadshow ★ Vintage Spokane, Hour 1 (r 2/23 1pm) Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 3 (r 2/24 5am; 2/28 4am)


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10:00 Independent Lens ★ Mr. Soul! DVS (r 2/23 1:30am; 2/24 3am; 2/26 9pm; 2/27 1am) 11:30 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/23 5pm)

23 Tuesday 8:00 Finding Your Roots ★ Country Roots Explore the diverse backgrounds of Clint Black and Rosanne Cash. (r 2/25 5am; 3/1 5am) 9:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song ★ Episode 2 Discover how the Black church expanded to address social inequality and minister to those in need. (r 2/24 1am; 2/25 3am; 2/27 3am; 2/28 1:30pm) 11:00 Crooked Stick: Songs in a Strange Land Enjoy an intimate concert performance of American slave spirituals with Marietta Simpson and Tyron Cooper. (r 2/24 1pm)

24 Wednesday 8:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind DVS (r 2/25 1pm; 2/26 4am; 2/28 2am)

9:00 NOVA ★ Mars 2020 DVS (r 2/25 1am; 2/26 5am; 2/28 1am) 10:00 Europe’s New Wild ★ Europe’s Amazon Discover how the habitats of the Danube Delta depend on a healthy river to continue growing. (r 2/25 2am; 2/26 3am; 2/28 3am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/25 5pm)

25 Thursday 8:00 Journey Indiana ★ 8:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi ★ Romania Mickela’s Balkan roots take her to Romania to experience the traditional Calusarii dance. DVS 9:00 Jazz Risk (1945–1955) Jazz becomes a symbol of American democracy abroad. DVS (r 2/26 1am) 11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 2/26 5pm)

26 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★ (r 2/28 5am) 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ (r 2/28 5:30am) 9:00 Independent Lens Mr. Soul! DVS Repeat of 2/22. (r 2/27 1am) 10:30 Beyond the Canvas (r 2/27 2:30am)

11:00 Amanpour & Co. ★ (r 3/1 5pm)

27 Saturday 10:30 Rick Steves’ European Easter ★ 12:00 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ★ 1:30 Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief with Daniel Amen, MD, and Tana Amen ★ 3:00 Indiana’s Wild Landscape 4:30 Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs (My Music) 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Joyful Pain-Free Living with Lee Albert ★ 8:00 Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry ★ 10:30 Monty Python: Best Bits ★

28 Sunday 10:00 Dr. Fuhrman’s Food As Medicine 12:00 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) 1:30 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 2 Repeat of 2/23. 4:30 Ken Burns: Here & There 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6:30 Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words ★ 8:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary 10:00 The Colorado ★

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Overnight Schedule Tuesday – Saturday 12:00 BBC World News 12:30 DW the Day 1 Monday 1:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 4 2:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece Episode 1 3:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl 4:00 Lidia Celebrates America A Salute to First Responders 5:00 Finding Your Roots Against All Odds 2 Tuesday 1:30 Independent Lens 9to5: The Story of a Movement 3:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece Deeds Not Words 4:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 4 5:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece Episode 1 3 Wednesday 1:00 Made in Indiana 1:30 Jazz Ambassadors 2:30 Frontline China’s COVID Secrets 4:00 Independent Lens 9to5: The Story of a Movement 5:30 Chef’s Life Pimp My Grits 4 Thursday 1:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Reactions 2:00 Europe’s New Wild The Missing Lynx 3:00 Antiques Roadshow Celebrating Black Americana 4:00 The Jazz Ambassadors 5:00 Finding Your Roots No Irish Need Apply 5 Friday 1:00 Ask This Old House Precast Concrete, New Lamppost 1:30 Jazz Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935–1937) 3:00 Europe’s New Wild The Missing Lynx 4:00 Nature Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains 5:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Reactions

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6 Saturday 1:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Gustavo and Friends 2:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Fireworks! 3:00 Independent Lens 9to5: The Story of a Movement 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Ask This Old House Precast Concrete, New Lamppost 7 Sunday 1:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Reactions 2:00 Nature Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains 3:00 Europe’s New Wild The Missing Lynx 4:00 The Jazz Ambassadors 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 8 Monday 1:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 5 2:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece Episode 2 3:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Gustavo and Friends 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Fireworks! 5:00 Finding Your Roots No Irish Need Apply 9 Tuesday 1:30 Independent Lens Women in Blue 3:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece Memento Mori 4:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 5 5:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece Episode 2 10 Wednesday 1:00 Al Capone: Icon 2:00 FRONTLINE Iraq’s Assassins 3:00 Independent Lens Women in Blue 4:30 American Experience Goin’ Back to T-Town 5:30 Chef’s Life Pickle Perfect 11 Thursday 1:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Indestructible 2:00 Europe’s New Wild Return of the Titans 3:00 American Experience Goin’ Back to T-Town

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4:00 Al Capone: Icon 5:00 Finding Your Roots The Shirts on Their Backs

12 Friday 1:00 Jazz Swing: The Velocity of Celebration (1937–1939) 3:00 Europe’s New Wild Return of the Titans 4:00 Nature Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas 5:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Indestructible 13 Saturday 1:00 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 1:30 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Musica Sin Fronters (Music Without Borders) 2:30 Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize 4:00 American Experience Goin’ Back to T-Town 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Ask This Old House 14 Sunday 1:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Indestructible 2:00 Nature Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas 3:00 Europe’s New Wild Return of the Titans 4:00 Al Capone: Icon 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 15 Monday 1:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 6 2:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece Episode 3 3:00 Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize 4:30 This Old House 5:00 Finding Your Roots The Shirts on Their Backs 16 Tuesday 1:00 American Experience Voice of Freedom 3:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece Cell 99 4:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 6 5:00 The Long Song on Masterpiece Episode 3

17 Wednesday 1:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 1 3:00 American Experience Voice of Freedom 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Orlando Hour 2 18 Thursday 1:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Life 2:00 Europe’s New Wild The Land of the Snow and Ice 3:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 1 5:00 Finding Your Roots Write My Name in the Book of Life 19 Friday 1:00 Jazz Dedicated to Chaos (1940–1945) 3:00 Europe’s New Wild The Land of the Snow and Ice 4:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins 5:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Life 20 Saturday 1:00 Driving While Black: Race, Space, and Mobility in America 3:00 American Experience Voice of Freedom 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Ask This Old House 21 Sunday 1:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Life 2:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins 3:00 Europe’s New Wild The Land of the Snow and Ice 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Orlando Hour 2 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 22 Monday 1:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 7 2:30 Beyond the Canvas Taking the Stage 3:00 American Experience Voice of Freedom 5:00 Finding Your Roots Write My Name in the Book of Life

23 Tuesday 1:00 Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 1:30 Independent Lens Mr. Soul! 3:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece The Case of Henry Scarlet 4:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 7 5:30 Beyond the Canvas Taking the Stage 24 Wednesday 1:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 2 3:00 Independent Lens Mr. Soul! 4:30 Beyond the Canvas Taking the Stage 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 3 25 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Mars 2020 2:00 Europe’s New Wild Europe’s Amazon 3:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 2 5:00 Finding Your Roots Country Roots 26 Friday 1:00 Jazz Risk (1945–1955) 3:00 Europe’s New Wild Europe’s Amazon 4:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind 5:00 NOVA Mars 2020

27 Saturday 1:00 Independent Lens Mr. Soul! 2:30 Beyond the Canvas 3:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 2 5:00 This Old House Pizza Time 5:30 Ask This Old House Radiator Paint, Load Bearing Wall 28 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Mars 2020 2:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind 3:00 Europe’s New Wild Europe’s Amazon 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Harrisburg, Hour 3 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover


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TIU World (Ch. 30.2) Evening Programming 6:00 France 24 6:30 NHK Newsline 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 DW the Day 11:30 BBC World News 1 Monday 7:00 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP 8:00 John Lewis – Get in the Way 9:00 Local, USA Pandemic19 9:30 Stories from the Stage Growing Up Black 2 Tuesday 7:00 Reel South Mossville: When Great Trees Fall 8:00 America ReFramed Vision Portraits 9:30 Reel South Driven Blind 3 Wednesday 7:00 Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up 7:30 Independent Lens 9to5: The Story of a Movement 9:00 FRONTLINE To Be Announced 4 Thursday 7:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Reactions 8:00 Europe’s New Wild The Missing Lynx 9:00 Forces of Nature Shape 5 Friday 7:00 Singular 8:00 We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 9:00 The Jazz Ambassadors 6 Saturday 6:00 DW Focus on Europe 6:30 Migrant Kitchen Louis & Jazz 7:00 Groveland Four 8:00 The Central Park Five 10:00 America ReFramed Vision Portraits 7 Sunday 6:30 Reel South Driven Blind 7:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange While I Breathe, I Hope 8:00 Nature Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains

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Finding Your Roots No Irish Need Apply Finding Your Roots The Vanguard Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP

8 Monday 7:00 Independent Lens Hale County This Morning, This Evening 8:30 POV Shorts The Changing Same 9:00 Local, USA 9:30 Stories from the Stage Love/Friendship Compilation 9 Tuesday 7:00 Talking Black in America 8:00 America ReFramed Pahokee 10 Wednesday 7:00 Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell 7:30 Independent Lens Women in Blue 9:00 FRONTLINE To Be Announced 11 Thursday 7:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Indestructible 8:00 Europe’s New Wild Return of the Titans 9:00 Forces of Nature Elements 12 Friday 7:00 In Their Own Words Muhammad Ali 8:00 Korla 9:00 Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 13 Saturday 6:00 DW Focus on Europe 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 7:00 Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World 8:00 American Experience Goin’ Back to T-Town 9:00 Independent Lens Cooked: Survival by Zip Code 10:00 America ReFramed Pahokee 14 Sunday 7:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Short Films 8:00 Nature Big Bend 9:00 Finding Your Roots The Shirts on Their Backs 10:00 Finding Your Roots Black Like Me 11:00 Al Capone: Icon

15 Monday 7:00 George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life 8:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection 9:00 Local, USA 9:30 Stories from the Stage Growing Up Black, Part 2 16 Tuesday 7:00 Reel South All Skinfolk Ain’t Kinfolk 7:30 Reel South Unmarked 8:00 America ReFramed Baddddd Sonia Sanchez 17 Wednesday 7:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela and Spit on the Broom 8:30 Independent Lens Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities 18 Thursday 7:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA Life 8:00 Europe’s New Wild The Land of the Snow and Ice 9:00 Forces of Nature Color 19 Friday 7:00 Black Ballerina 8:00 American Experience Voice of Freedom 20 Saturday 6:00 DW Focus on Europe 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 7:00 Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story 8:00 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 1 10:00 America ReFramed Baddddd Sonia Sanchez 21 Sunday 7:00 Prince Among Slaves 8:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins 9:00 Finding Your Roots Write My Name in the Book of Life 10:00 Finding Your Roots Freedom Tales 11:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection 22 Monday 7:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels 8:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Gilda Brasileiro: Against Oblivion 9:00 Local, USA States of America: Connection 9:30 Stories from the Stage Good Kind of Trouble

23 Tuesday 7:00 The Long Shadow 8:00 America ReFramed Where the Pavement Ends 9:30 Justice in Chester 24 Wednesday 7:00 Heard 8:30 Independent Lens Mr. Soul! 25 Thursday 7:00 NOVA Mars 2020 8:00 Europe’s New Wild Europe’s Amazon 9:00 Forces of Nature Motion 26 Friday 7:00 Queen of Swing 8:00 Dream Land: Little Rock’s West 9th Street 9:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba! 27 Saturday 6:00 DW Focus on Europe 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 7:00 Marching Forward 8:00 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 2 10:00 America ReFramed Where The Pavement Ends 28 Sunday 6:30 Justice in Chester 7:00 An Evening with Ken Chenault 8:00 Nature Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind 9:00 Finding Your Roots Country Roots 10:00 Finding Your Roots Homecomings 11:00 Finding Your Roots This Land Is My Land

TIU Create (Ch. 30.3) Mondays and Fridays 6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 6:30 Dishing with Julia Child Moveable Feast with Relish (begins 2/19) 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Cook’s Country 8:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 8:30 Dishing with Julia Child Moveable Feast with Relish (begins 2/19) 9:00 Rick Steves’ Rome No Passport Required (begins 2/5) Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/12)


Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 2/19) Leah Chase – The Queen of Creole Cuisine (2/26) 9:30 New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton (2/12) Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/15) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 2/19) 10:00 Mon: Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose Rick Steves’ Europe (begins 2/8) Fri: No Passport Required (2/5, 2/26) Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/12) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (2/19) 10:30 Mon: Beyond Your Backyard (begins 2/8) Fri: Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/12) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 2/19) 11:00 Mon: Family Travel with Colleen Kelly Fri: No Passport Required (2/5) Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/12) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (2/19) Fly Brother with Ernest White II (2/26) 11:30 Mon: America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Fri: Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/12) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (2/19) Hook (2/26) Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 6:30 Dishing with Julia Child Moveable Feast with Relish (begins 2/18) 7:00 Tue: Sara’s Weeknight Meals Thu: Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen Kitchen Queens: New Orleans (begins 2/11) 7:30 Tue: Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest Thu: Pati’s Mexican Table 8:00 Tue: French Chef Classics Thu: Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television 8:30 Dishing with Julia Child Moveable Feast with Relish (begins 2/18) 9:00 Rick Steves’ European Travels Rick Steves’ European Festivals (2/4) No Passport Required (begins 2/9) New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton (2/16)

Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/18) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 2/23) 10:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 10:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 11:00 Weekend’s with Yankee 11:30 Cook’s Country Wednesdays and Sundays 6:00 Wed: Rick Steves’ Europe Sun: Food Flirts 6:30 Wed: Dishing with Julia Child Moveable Feast with Relish (begins 2/17) Sun: Lidia’s Kitchen 7:00 Wed: Field Trip with Curtis Stone Sun: Sara’s Weeknight Meals 7:30 Wed: Cook’s Country Sun: Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest 8:00 Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen Sun: Confucius Was a Foodie 8:30 Wed: Dishing with Julia Child Moveable Feast with Relish (begins 2/17) 9:00 Rick Steves’ Cruising the Mediterranean No Passport Required (begins 2/7) Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (begins 2/14) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 2/21) Leah Chase – The Queen of Creole Cuisine (2/28) 9:30 New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton (begins 2/14) Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen (2/21, 2/24) Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television (begins 2/19) 10:00 Wed: Rick Steves’ Europe Sun: Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose (2/7) Rick Steves’ Rome (2/14) Rick Steves’ Cruising the Mediterranean (2/21)

Rick Steves’ Egypt: Yesterday & Today (2/28) 10:30 Wed: Curious Traveler 11:00 Wed: Outside with Greg Aiello Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi (begins 2/24) Sun: Annabel Langbein: The Free-Range Cook 11:30 Wed: America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Sun: New Scandinavian Cooking Saturdays 6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 6:30 Dishing with Julia Child Moveable Feast with Relish (begins 2/20) 7:00 Kitchen Queens: New Orleans 7:30 Pati’s Mexican Table 8:00 Confucius Was a Foodie 9:00 Best of the Joy of Painting 9:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 10:00 Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose Rick Steves’ European Festivals (begins 2/20) 11:00 Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Louisiana Kitchen A Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. (begins 2/20) 11:30 Mike Colameco’s Real Food

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A to Z 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary 2/28 8pm Al Capone: Icon 2/9 9pm; 2/10 1am; 2/11 4am; 2/14 4am, 1pm All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece Episode 4 2/1 1am; 2/2 4am Episode 5 2/7 9pm; 2/8 1am; 2/9 4am Episode 6 2/14 9pm; 2/15 1am; 2/16 4am Episode 7 2/21 8:55pm; 2/22 1am; 2/23 4am Amanpour & Company Mon-Fri 5pm, 11pm; 2/1, 2/2, 2/4, 2/8, 2/12, 2/22 11:30pm (except 2/16) Amen! Music of the Black Church 2/16 11pm; 2/17 1pm; 2/21 3pm American Experience Goin’ Back to T-Town 2/8 9pm; 2/10 4:30am; 2/11 3am; 2/13 4am Voice of Freedom 2/15 9pm; 2/16 1am; 2/17 3am; 2/20 3am; 2/22 3am American Woodshop Tue 12:30pm; Sat 12:30pm (except 2/27) Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs (My Music) 2/27 4:30pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage Tucson 2021, Hour 2 2/1 8pm; 2/2 1pm; 2/7 5pm Celebrating Black Americana 2/1 9pm; 2/4 3am Vintage Orlando, Hour 1 2/8 8pm; 2/9 1pm; 2/14 5pm Vintage Orlando, Hour 2 2/15 8pm; 2/16 1pm; 2/17 5am; 2/21 4am, 5pm Vintage Spokane, Hour 1 2/22 8pm; 2/23 1pm Harrisburg, Hour 3 2/22 9pm; 2/24 5am; 2/28 4am Are You Being Served? Are You Being Served? 2/6 8pm Dear Sexy Knickers 2/13 8pm Our Figures Are Slipping 2/20 8pm Arthur Mon-Fri 3pm; Sat-Sun 6:30am Ask This Old House Thu, Fri 12:30pm; Sat 5:30am, 2pm, 3pm (except 2/27) Austin City Limits To Be Announced 2/6 9pm Sturgill Simpson 2/13 9pm Willie Nelson 2/20 9pm

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Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi The Republic of Georgia 2/4 8:30pm Girona, Catalonia 2/11 8:30pm Cyprus 2/18 8:30pm Romania 2/25 8:30pm BBC World News Tue-Sat 12am Best of Sewing with Nancy Wed 11:30am Best of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm Beyond the Canvas Taking the Stage 2/21 10:30pm; 2/22 2:30am; 2/23 5:30am; 2/24 4:30am To Be Announced 2/26 10:30pm; 2/27 2:30am Beyond the Elements on NOVA Reactions 2/3 9pm; 2/4 1am, 1pm; 2/5 5am; 2/7 1am Indestructible 2/10 9pm; 2/11 1am, 1pm; 2/12 5am; 2/14 1am Life 2/17 9pm; 2/18 1am, 1pm; 2/19 5am; 2/21 1am The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song Episode 1 2/16 9pm; 2/17 1am; 2/18 3am; 2/21 1pm Episode 2 2/23 9pm; 2/24 1am; 2/25 3am; 2/27 3am; 2/28 1:30pm Bluegrass Underground Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 2/7 12am Amanda Shires 2/14 12am Keb’ Mo’ 2/21 12am Josh Ritter 2/28 12am Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Sun 11am; Mon 12:30pm (except 2/28) Canvasing the World with Sean Diediker Sat 10:30am (except 2/27) Charlie’s Place 2/4 10:30pm; 2/7 2pm Chef’s Life Pimp My Grits 2/3 5:30am Pickle Perfect 2/7 12:30am; 2/10 5:30am Prickly Business 2/14 12:30am If You Can’t Beet Em..... 2/21 12:30am A Casserole Says Plenty 2/28 12:30am Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television Fri 12pm; Sat 11:30am (except 2/27) Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Mon-Fri 6am, 2pm Clifford the Big Red Dog Mon-Fri 9:30am

Codeswitching: Race and Identity in the Suburban Schoolhouse 2/7 11pm; 2/12 1pm The Colorado 2/28 10pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Tue 6pm Conversation with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. 2/14 11pm; 2/19 1pm Cook’s Country Wed 12pm; Sat 12:30pm (except 2/27) Crooked Stick: Songs in a Strange Land 2/23 11pm; 2/24 1pm Curious George Sun 9am Cyberchase Sun 6am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Mon-Fri 10am; Sun 9:30am, 10am Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize 2/12 10pm; 2/13 2:30am; 2/15 3am Dinosaur Train Mon-Fri 9am Divided We Fall: Unity Without Tragedy 2/10 1pm Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry 2/27 8pm Dr. Fuhrman’s Food as Medicine 2/28 10am Driving While Black: Race, Space, and Mobility in America 2/19 9pm; 2/20 1am DW Focus on Europe Mon 6pm DW News Mon-Fri 6:30pm DW the Day Tue-Sat 12:30am Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD 2/27 12pm Elinor Wonders Why Mon-Fri 10:30am Europe’s New Wild The Missing Lynx 2/3 10pm; 2/4 2am; 2/5 3am; 2/7 3am Return of the Titans 2/10 10pm; 2/11 2am; 2/12 3am; 2/14 3am The Land of the Snow and Ice 2/17 10pm; 2/18 2am; 2/19 3am; 2/21 3am Europe’s Amazon 2/24 10pm; 2/25 2am; 2/26 3am; 2/28 3am Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up 2/4 11pm; 2/5 1:30pm Finding Your Roots Against All Odds 2/1 5am No Irish Need Apply 2/2 8pm; 2/4 5am; 2/7 4pm; 2/8 5am The Shirts on Their Backs 2/9 8pm; 2/11 5am; 2/14 4pm; 2/15 5am

Write My Name in the Book of Life 2/16 8pm; 2/18 5am; 2/21 4pm; 2/22 5am Country Roots 2/23 8pm; 2/25 5am Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Fri 8:30pm; Sun 5:30am Fit 2 Stitch Fri 11:30am Flavor of Poland Mon 12pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Thu 11:30am The Friday Zone Fri 4:30pm; Sat 10am FRONTLINE China’s COVID Secrets 2/2 10pm; 2/3 2:30am Iraq’s Assassins 2/9 10pm; 2/10 2am Garden SMART Sat 1pm (except 2/27) Growing a Greener World Mon 2:30pm Growing Bolder Thu 6pm Hero Elementary Mon-Fri 6:30am; Sat-Sun 8am Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 2/21 11pm; 2/26 1pm In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl 2/1 3am Gustavo and Friends 2/5 9pm, 2/6 1am, 2/8 3am Fireworks! 2/5 10pm, 2/6 2am, 2/8 4am Musica Sin Fronters (Music Without Borders) 2/12 9pm; 2/13 1:30am In the Americas with David Yetman Sat 11am (except 2/27) Independent Lens 9to5: The Story of a Movement 2/1 10pm; 2/2 1:30am; 2/3 4am; 2/6 3am Women in Blue 2/8 10pm; 2/9 1:30am; 2/10 3am Mr. Soul! 2/22 10pm; 2/23 1:30am; 2/24 3am; 2/26 9pm; 2/27 1am Indiana Lawmakers Sat 3:30pm (except 2/27) Indiana Newsdesk Fri 6pm; Sat 4pm (except 2/27) Indiana’s Wild Landscape 2/27 3pm Indiana Week in Review Sat 5:30pm (except 2/27) Innovations in Medicine Wed 6pm (ends 2/17) Inside INdiana Business Sat 4:30pm (except 2/27) It’s Sew Easy Mon 11:30am J Schwanke’s Life in Bloom Fri 2:30pm


Listings are accurate as of time of printing, but are subject to change. Jamie’s Ultimate Veg Thu 12pm Jazz Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935–1937) 2/4 9pm; 2/5 1:30am Swing: The Velocity of Celebration (1937–1939) 2/11 9pm; 2/12 1am Dedicated to Chaos (1940–1945) 2/18 9pm; 2/19 1am Risk (1945–1955) 2/25 9pm; 2/26 1am The Jazz Ambassadors 2/2 9pm; 2/3 1:30am; 2/4 4am; 2/7 4am, 1pm Journey Indiana Thu 8pm; Sun 10:30am, 6:30pm (except 2/28) Joyful Pain-Free Living with Lee Albert 2/27 6:30pm Joy of Music Masterpieces of Art & Music 2/6 6:30pm Musical Journey on the Danube III 2/13 6:30pm Music & Mountains of Switzerland Featuring Mariastein Abbey 2/20 6:30pm Ken Burns: Here & There 2/28 4:30pm The Lawrence Welk Show Love Songs 2/6 7pm Songs by Johnny Mercer 2/13 7pm Tribute to the Swing and Sweet Bands 2/20 7pm The Legacy List with Matt Paxton Day Family / Llewellyn Park, NJ 2/7 7pm Seidel Family / Norristown, PA 2/14 7pm Shirley Macon / Aberdeen, NJ 2/21 7pm Let’s Go Luna! Mon-Fri 7:30am; Sat 6am Lidia Celebrates America A Salute to First Responders 2/1 4am

The Long Song on Masterpiece Episode 1 2/1 2am; 2/2 5am Episode 2 2/7 10pm; 2/8 2am; 2/9 5am Episode 3 2/14 10pm; 2/15 2am; 2/16 5am Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 2/5 1pm; 2/23 1am Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words 2/28 6:30pm Love Wins Over Hate 2/3 1pm Made in Indiana 2/3 1am Make It Artsy Tue 2:30pm Mary Bateman Clark: A Woman of Colour and Courage 2/14 3pm Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece Deeds Not Words 2/1 12am; 2/2 3am Memento Mori 2/7 8pm; 2/8 12am; 2/9 3am Cell 99 2/14 8pm; 2/15 12am; 2/16 3am The Case of Henry Scarlet 2/21 8pm; 2/22 12am; 2/23 3am Molly of Denali Mon-Fri 4pm; Sat-Sun 7am Monty Python: Best Bits 2/27 10:30pm MotorWeek Sun 12pm (except 2/28) Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Tue, Sat 12pm (except 2/27) Nature Octopus: Making Contact 2/1 1pm Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains 2/3 8pm; 2/5 4am; 2/7 2am; 2/8 1pm Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas 2/10 8pm; 2/12 4am; 2/14 2am; 2/15 1pm

Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins 2/17 8pm; 2/19 4am; 2/21 2am; 2/22 1pm Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind 2/24 8pm; 2/25 1pm; 2/26 4am; 2/28 2am Nature Cat Mon-Fri 8am, Sat 9am NOVA Mars 2020 2/24 9pm; 2/25 1am; 2/26 5am; 2/28 1am Odd Squad Mon-Thu 4:30pm; Sat 9:30am Outside: Beyond the Lens 2/20 10:30am Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief with Daniel Amen, MD, and Tana Amen 2/27 1:30pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Thu 2:30pm PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 7pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Sat-Sun 6pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific Mon-Fri 8:30am Pinkalicious & Peterrific: Cupid Calls It Quits 2/8 8:30am; 2/10 8am; 2/12 8:30am; 2/13 7:30am The Power of We: A Sesame Street Special 2/9 11am; 2/11 11am Quilting Arts Tue 11:30am Reconnecting Roots Sun 12:30pm (except 2/28) The Red Green Show Big Guy Little Guy 2/6 8:30pm The Movie 2/13 8:30pm Expropriation 2/20 8:30pm Reverend Marvin Chandler: Open to the Moment 2/14 2pm Rick Steves’ European Easter 2/27 10:30am

Second Opinion with Joan Lunden Wed 6pm (begins 2/24) Sesame Street Mon-Fri 11am Signing Black in America 2/7 3:30pm Song of the Mountains The Seldom Scene 2/6 11pm Wilson Banjo Co./Clay Bank 2/13 11pm Hankensaw Boys 2/20 11pm Start Up Sun 11:30am (except 2/28) Surviving the Tsunami: A NOVA Special Presentation 2/11, 2/18 1pm Talking Black in America 2/7 2:30pm This Land Is Your Land (My Music) 2/28 12pm This Old House Wed 12:30pm; Sat 2/6 5am, 1:30pm (except 2/27) To Be Announced 2/28 11:30pm Washington Week Fri 8pm; Sun 5am Wild Kratts Mon-Fri 3:30pm; Sat-Sun 7:30am WoodSongs The Chuck Wagon Gang and the Small Glories 2/6 10pm Jimmie Vaughan 2/13 10pm Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands and Nefesh Mountain 2/20 10pm Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Mon-Fri 7am; Sat-Sun 8:30am

The IU Singing Hoosiers Make Their Debut on WFIU This Month Spend your evening listening songs and skits from the group known as Indiana University’s “Ambassadors of Song.” The IU Singing Hoosiers will present its first-ever radio show, “Hoosiers Live at Home,” February 28 at 6 p.m. on WFIU. The radio program includes classic and contemporary favorites, such as John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery,” Cole Porter’s “Let’s Do It,” Irving Berlin’s “Steppin’ Out,” and other solos, skits, and narrations. The approximately 80-member ensemble is composed of students from all majors across the Indiana University campus.

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The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song

The two-part documentary explores how Black people have worshipped and, through their spiritual journeys, improvised ways to bring their faith traditions from Africa to the New World, while translating them into a form of Christianity that was not only truly their own, but a redemptive force for a nation whose original sin was found in their ancestors’ enslavement across the Middle Passage. Participants include gospel legend Yolanda Adams, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church, singers Jennifer Hudson and John Legend, Rev. Al Sharpton, scholar Cornel West, and media executive and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey.

Further explore the rich traditions, historical significance, and meaning of Black church music in local companion programs Amen! Music of the Black Church on February 16 at 11pm and Crooked Stick: Songs in a Strange Land on February 23 at 11pm.

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Retrace the 400-year-old-story of the Black church in America with executive producer, host, and writer Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Exploring its role as the site of African American organizing, resilience, autonomy, freedom, and solidarity, The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song reveals the broad history and culture of the Black church and explores African American faith communities on the frontlines of hope and change.

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Recorded before an audience at the Second Baptist Church in Bloomington, Amen! Music of the Black Church showcases the Indiana University African American Choral Ensemble as they perform sacred music spanning from African traditions to contemporary praise and worship music. Crooked Stick: Songs in a Strange Land taps into the raw power and poignancy of 18th and 19th century American slave spirituals in an imaginatively retold concert presentation featuring internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Marietta Simpson and Emmy award-winning composer/arranger Tyron Cooper.

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