June 2011 – TV Guide

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June 2011

Michael Tilson Thomas explores Mahler.

Television from Indiana University


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June 2011 Vol. 35, No. 4 Viewing Guide Staff Scott Witzke Editor Milton Hamburger Graphic Designer WTIU Staff Perry Metz General Manager Phil Meyer Station 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 Radio and TV Center Indiana University 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 WTIU Telephone Numbers: Program questions: (812) 855-5900 Membership questions: (812) 855-6114 or tvmember@indiana.edu Underwriting questions: (812) 855-9208 Membership: (800) 662-3311 Audience Response Line: (812) 855-0501 e-mail: wtiu@indiana.edu url: http://www.wtiu.indiana.edu

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Complimentary wine tasting for two and 20 percent discount on regularly priced non-alcohol merchandise. Valid any time. Stream Cliff Herb Farm, Tearoom & Winery (#273) 8225 S. County Rd. 90 W. Commiskey, IN (812) 346-5859 www.streamclifffarm.com Complimentary wine tasting for two and 20 percent discount on regularly priced non-alcohol merchandise from the tasting room (not valid for plans, tearoom, gift shop or classes). Valid any time. Windy Knoll Winery (#268) 845 Atkinswon Rd. Vincennes, IN (812) 726-1600 www.windyknollwinery.com Complimentary wine tasting for two and 20 percent discount on regularly priced non-alcohol merchandise. Valid any time. Online Shopping Updates: Bellalunatoys.com Ten percent discount on all purchases, plus free shipping on orders over $75, available through membercard.com. (Does not apply to shipping, taxes, or gift wrapping.) Bella Luna Toys offers a unique selection of natural, wooden and eco-friendly toys for babies and children. Fairtradewinds.net Unlimited 15 percent discount on all purchases, available through membercard.com. Fair Trade Winds provides certified fair trade and environmentally sustainable products supporting artisans, farmers, and craftspeople from around the world. Haleyhats.com Twenty percent discount on all purchases, available through membercard.com. Excludes sale items, shipping and taxes;

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Weekday Schedule 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00

Body Electric Curious George Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Super Why! Dinosaur Train Barney & Friends Martha Speaks Clifford the Big Red Dog Sesame Street Sid the Science Kid Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

11:30 Knitting Daily Beg 6/20 Knit & Crochet Now!

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Quilting Arts

Martha’s Sewing Room

Sewing with Nancy

12:00 Primal Grill

In Julia’s Kitchen America’s /Master Chefs Test Kitchen

Bake Decorate Celebrate

Cooking Odyssey

12:30 Victory Garden

Rough Cut

This Old House

Ask This Old House

Hometime

1:00 Nature

Antiques Roadshow

Most Honorable 6/2 Solar Car Son Beg 6/9 NOVA 6/8 Out in the Silence 6/15 City of Borders 6/22 Claiming the Title 6/29 Anyone and Everyone

6/3 Who Killed Chea Vichea? 6/10 God Willing Beg 6/17 Secrets of the Dead

2:00 Body Electric

Body Electric

Body Electric

Body Electric

Body Electric

2:30 Scrapbook Memories

Beads, Baubles & Jewels

Best of the Joy of Painting

Best of Simply Painting

Katie Brown Workshop 6/24 Crafting at the Spotted Canary

3:00 WordGirl

WordGirl

WordGirl

WordGirl

WordGirl

3:30 Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

Arthur

4:00 Electric Company Electric Company Electric Company Electric Company Electric Company 4:30 Fetch! With Ruff Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Ruffman

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

Fetch! With Ruff The Friday Zone Ruffman

5:00 Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose

5:55 WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak WTIU Newsbreak 6:00 The European Journal

Religion & Ethics Healthy Body NewsWeekly Healthy Mind

My Generation

The Weekly Special 6/24 IN Focus

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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June Highlights American Masters: Maestro James Levine: 40 Years at the Met Wednesday, June 1 at 8pm

Conductor James Levine’s life and current work are the subject of a documentary that captures the essence of his unparalleled musicianship and his singular teaching and performance style, while looking back at creative milestones since his Met debut in 1971 at the age of 28. The film provides a revealing portrait of one of classical music’s giants, exploring how Levine transformed the Met’s orchestra into one of the great ensembles, elicited legendary performances from leading singers, and nurtured new generations of artists.

James Levine

Wildflowers: Seeds of History Courtesy of KLRU

Thursday, June 9 at 10pm

Yellow flax

Discover the facts and legends behind the wildflowers that captivate us every spring. Why do we always see picturesque cattle among bluebonnets? Where did Indian blanket get its name? How did Native Americans and settling pioneers use wildflowers for food, medicinal cures, and to create distinctive tattoos? How are they being used today to cure cancer? Why are some years better than others? Go beyond the pretty faces to explore how wildflowers impact our food chain and their symbiosis to a healthy economy, wildlife, and ecologoical security.

Boxing Gym

Thursday, June 16 at 10pm Boxing is complicated and full of contradictions. It can be bloody, hurtful and cruel, yet requires dedication, discipline, focus, and grueling work ethic, sacrifice, conditioning and ferocious demands on the body and mind. From documentarian Frederick Wiseman with his trademark fly-on-the-wall style, Boxing Gym uses the boxing gym as an example of the American “melting pot,” where whites, blacks, Hispanics and people of many races and ethnic backgrounds meet, talk and train—and in some cases dream together of success, riches and prominence.

Masterpiece Mystery! “Poirot XI” Courtesy of MASTERPIECE

Sundays, June 19-26 at 9pm

David Suchet as Hercule Poirot

David Suchet returns as suave Belgian super sleuth Hercule Poirot in three brand-new mysteries based on the novels by Agatha Christie. In Three Act Tragedy Poirot visits his friend Sir Charles Cartwright who hosts a cocktail party at his home where a local Reverend chokes to death. Murder seems impossible, but when a second guest dies under similar circumstances, the Belgian sleuth investigates further. In The Clocks, Poirot is asked to assist in a murder investigation to determine if a young woman is responsible for the crime. But mounting complications in the case, including multiple frozen clocks, lead the detective to suspect an international political cover-up. Encore Poirot episodes air 6/5 and 6/12.

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1 Wednesday

9:30 Masterpiece Mystery!

8:00 American Masters ★

Maestro James Levine: 40 Years at the Met. A revealing portrait of the conductor’s life and work captures the essence of his musicianship. (r 6/5 3:30am; 6/5 2pm)

9:00 Great Performances at the Met ★

Nixon In China. A 1987 performance of John Adam’s opera about President Nixon’s encounter with Communist China. (r 6/2 1am; 6/3 3am; 6/6 3am)

Miss Marple, Series V: The Secret of Chimneys. A coded message discovered in the pocket of a dead count may shed light on the mystery of his death.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

6:00 Tracks Ahead

6:30 Joy of Music ★

4 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Maine Narrow Gauge. Head to the “Two Footers” in Maine and explore a remote river canyon in Arizona.

Music for a Royal Wedding

7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show ★ 9:00 Austin City Limits Esperanza Spalding/Madeleine Peyroux.

DVS.

6:30 Bob the Builder

DVS.

2 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special ★ Visit wolves, roller-coasters and wildlife as Pam and Joe get out to area parts. (r Fri 6pm)

DVS.

9:00 Cyberchase

DVS.

9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone Repeat of 6/3.

10:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies ★ 11:00 Globe Trekker

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs (r Mon Noon)

Los Angeles City of Stars. Jacob Edgar meets producer to the stars Tricky Stewart and attends an exclusive Grammy party.

(r Mon 12:30pm)

Globe Trekker Special: World War II in Europe. (r Sat 11am)

12:30 Victory Garden

10:00 Balloon Fiesta

Competitions and interesting characters mark the 2008 Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. (r 6/5 5pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

3 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★

(r 6/4 1am; 6/5 4:30am)

8:30 Need to Know ★

1:00 Rough Cut—Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r Tue 12:30pm)

9:00 Globe Trekker ★

Globe Trekker Special: World War II in Europe. Repeat of 6/2.

8:30 Music Voyager ★

7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between the Lions

Scott Newton/KLRU

Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera

7:00 Thomas & Friends ★

DVS.

1:30 This Old House

10:00 Live from the Artists Den ★

Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes.

David Ford.

11:00 Sun Studio Sessions ★ 11:30 In the Life ★

5 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS.

7:00 Curious George

DVS.

7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

(r Wed 12:30pm)

2:00 Ask This Old House (r Thu 12:30pm)

DVS.

8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train

2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm)

3:00 Woodwright’s Shop

DVS.

3:30 McLaughlin Group ★ 4:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business Program from the IU Kelley School of Business.

5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★

(r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)

Esperanza Spalding

DVS.

9:00 Sid the Science Kid

DVS.

9:30 Martha Speaks

DVS.

10:00 Biz Kid$ ★

How to Make a Million Bucks!

Phipps Conservatory The Greenest Conservatory.

10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 Growing a Greener World ★ 12:00 MotorWeek ★

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12:30 Autoline ★ 1:00 Lady in Black

NASCAR’s first paved track, the historic Darlington Raceway, has become a pillar of the circuit.

2:00 American Masters

Maestro James Levine: 40 Years at the Met. Repeat of 6/1.

3:00 Byron Janis Story

Recounts the unusual and inspiring life of one of the great concert pianists of the 20th century.

4:00 Out in the Silence

A same-sex wedding announcement in a small town newspaper ignites a firestorm of controversy. DVS. (r 6/5 11pm; 6/8 1pm)

5:00 Balloon Fiesta

Repeat of 6/2.

6:00 Antiques Roadshow Washington, D.C. - Hour Two. Fabulous finds include an 1813 Congressional sword and a Charles Schreyvogel sculpture. Repeat of 5/30.

7:00 New Tricks ★

Dark Chocolate. Sandra Pullman leads a team of retired former detectives recruited to re-examine unsolved crimes.

God Willing Tuesday, June 7 at 8pm God Willing is a new documentary feature that examines the modern-day phenomenon of religious “intentional communities,” or as they are often called, “cults.” It takes as its focus “The Church,” also known as “The Brotherhood,” the 35-year-old ministry of shadowy messianic figure Jim Roberts. Since 1971, this secretive organization has recruited hundreds of adherents who live together in austere, separatist, communal groups, preaching salvation and damnation, and turning their backs on the outside world except when proselytizing for new members.

10:30 American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh Sinsabaugh’s panoramic photographs captured rural and suburban spaces in the Midwest United States. (r 6/6 2:30am; 6/7 4:30am)

11:00 Out in the Silence

8:00 God Willing

Dallas, TX - Hour Three. A Western-themed painting by Saturday Evening Post illustrator William H.D. Koerner is appraised. (r 6/7 1pm; 6/8 5am; 6/11 4am; 6/12 6pm; 6/13 5am)

9:00 Bloody Thursday

The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg. In 1971, Ellsberg leaked top-secret documents regarding the war in Vietnam to The New York Times. (r 6/8 1am; 6/9 3am; 6/12 2am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

Longshoremen on the West Coast fought for their rights during the Pacific Waterfront Strike of 1934.

8 Wednesday

A young coal miner in the Appalachian Mountains shares

10:00 Bonecrusher

The film examines the modernday phenomenon of religious cults. (r 6/10 1pm)

9:00 P.O.V.

Courtesy of ©WGBH/Jeff Dunn

Poirot X: Appointment with Death. The detective finds himself drawn into a murder investigation at an archaeological site in Syria. DVS. (r 6/6 1am; 6/7 3am; 6/10 9:30pm; 6/11 2:30am)

7 Tuesday

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

6 Monday

8:00 Nature

Underdogs. Three dogs are selected from animal shelters and are trained to hone their skills as working dogs. DVS. (r 6/6 Midnight; 6/6 1pm; 6/7 5am; 6/12 Midnight)

Repeat of 6/5.

a powerful bond with his sick father. DVS. (r 6/12 1pm)

Antiques Roadshow (6/6 at 8pm) Dallas, Texas. This guest (right) brings in “a guns-a-blazing,” a Western-themed painting by renowned Saturday Evening Post illustrator William H.D. Koerner. Appraiser Nan Chisholm (left) declares that the vibrant illustration could draw $150,000.

8:00 Bear Island Veteran tracker Vern Beier explores brown bears in the dark forests of Chichag of Island, Alaska. (r 6/9 5am; 6/10 3am)

9:00 NOVA

Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives. Mark Oliver Everett of the band Eels learns about his father Hugh Everett, an influential physicist. DVS. (r /9 1am; 6/9 1pm; 6/10 2am; 6/10 5am; 6/12 1am)

10:00 Niagara Falls

Stunning views plus profiles of quirky visitors and workers from the nation’s first great symbol. (r 6/9 2am; 6/10 4am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

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8:00 The Weekly Special Joe is on a boat to share stories of sailing, fly fishing, and environmental issues concerning a area lakes. Plus a trip to a Kids’ Fishing Derby. (r Fri 6pm)

8:30 Music Voyager ★

Lafayette: Sounds from the Bayou. Experience the food, lifestyles and culture of Louisiana’s epicenter of Cajun and Creole culture.

9:00 Globe Trekker ★

Globe Trekker Special: Best American Hikes (r Sat 11am)

10:00 Wildflowers: Seeds of History ★

Discover the facts and legends behind the wildflowers that captivate us every spring.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

10 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★

Biz Kid$ Sundays at 10am Biz Kid$ teaches kids about money and entrepreneurship. Created for schoolaged children, each half-hour The Biz Kid$ episode features several young business owners and philanthropists who share their success stories. Whether it’s a skateboard designer, a candy store owner, or a hip-hop music producer, the kids on the series inspire young viewers. Throughout the series, kids learn about saving, budgeting, investing and giving back to the community. Spoofs of old TV shows and comedy sketches performed by a humorous cast of characters make the series a hit with both kids and parents alike. The King of Ka-Ching, a cheesy lounge singer, and Francine Fairtrade, a world traveler with extensive knowledge of all things exotic and financial, are two of the characters who add to the fun.

11:00 Globe Trekker

Repeat of 6/9.

(r 6/4 1am; 6/5 4:30am)

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs

(r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)

Poirot X: Appointment with Death. DVS. Repeat of 6/5.

8:30 Need to Know ★ 9:30 Masterpiece Mystery!

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 6:30 Bob the Builder 7:00 Thomas & Friends ★

DVS.

7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between the Lions

DVS.

9:00 Cyberchase

DVS.

9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone

(r Mon 12:30pm)

(r Tue 12:30pm)

10:00 Live from the Artists Den ★

1:00 Rough Cut—Woodworking with Tommy Mac

(r Wed 12:30pm)

2:00 Ask This Old House

Lyle Lovett & Friends: A Songwriters Special.

Ray Lamontagne and the Pariah Dogs.

(r Thu 12:30pm)

2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm)

3:00 Woodwright’s Shop

DVS.

3:30 McLaughlin Group ★ 4:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business ★ Program from the IU Kelley School of Business.

5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★ 6:00 Tracks Ahead

Repeat of 6/10.

10:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies ★

Young Guns of Steam. Meet people who are preserving steam technology and a railroad artist with a talent for realism.

6:30 Joy of Music

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(r Mon Noon)

1:30 This Old House

DVS. DVS.

8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show ★ 9:00 Austin City Limits

12:30 Victory Garden

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

11 Saturday

7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Carnival.

Photo: Erica Goldring

9 Thursday

Musical Visit to Brussels, Belgium.

H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.

Ray Lamontagne

11:00 Woodsongs ★

California Guitar Trio and Patty Larkin.

12 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS.

7:00 Curious George

DVS.


7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!

DVS.

8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train

Poirot X: The Third Girl. When an heiress’ childhood nanny is found dead, Poirot team ups with crime novelist Ariadne Oliver. DVS.

DVS.

10:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life

DVS.

9:00 Sid the Science Kid 9:30 Martha Speaks

DVS.

10:00 Biz Kid$ ★

Scam-A-Rama (Protect Yourself from Being Scammed).

All That Glitters.

Growing Power - Will Allen’s Story of Inspiration.

11:00 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 Growing a Greener World ★ 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Autoline ★ 1:00 Bonecrusher

DVS. Repeat of 6/6.

2:00 Great Performances at the Met ★ Don Carlo. Nicholas Hytner directs this production of Verdi’s profound, beautiful and most ambitious opera.

Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera

6:00 Antiques Roadshow Dallas, TX - Hour Three. Repeat of 6/6

7:00 New Tricks ★

People of all nationalities and religious affiliations find peace in a gay bar in Jerusalem. (r 6/15 1pm)

Good Morning Lemmings. Sandra Pullman leads a squad of retired former detectives recruited to reexamine unsolved crimes. Wild Balkans. Wild animals, thick forests, vast wetlands and deep chasms highlight this jagged area of Europe. DVS. (r 6/13 Midnight; 6/13 1pm; 6/14 5am; 6/19 Midnight 6/19 8pm)

Wichita, KS - Hour One. A 1949 payroll check made out to baseball rookie Mickey Mantle scores a high-flying value. (r 6/14 4am; 6/14 1pm; 6/15 5am; 6/18 4am; 6/19 6pm)

9:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience

Explores the violent protests and street demonstrations that launched a worldwide movement in 1969. DVS. (r 6/14 1am; 6/15 3am; 6/19 1pm; 6/20 3:30am)

10:30 Washing Away: After the Storms

14 Tuesday 8:00 Secrets of the Dead

Doping for Gold. Reveals the secretive, Cold War world of East German athletes who were given dangerous steroids. DVS. (r 6/15 2am; 6/16 2am)

9:00 Frontline

(r 6/15 1am; 6/16 4am; 6/19 2am)

Two Spirits. A revealing look at the life and death of one of the youngest hate crime victims in modern history. (r 6/16 3am; 6/19 3am, 6/20 2:30am)

10:00 Independent Lens ★

Michelangelo Revealed. Coverups, vendettas and brave religious expression expose the darker side of the master artist. DVS. (r 6/17 1pm, 6/20 5am)

9:00 NOVA

Musical Minds. Neurologist Oliver Sacks studies how music influences us from the womb and may help combat diseases. DVS. (r 6/16 1am; 6/16 1pm; 6/17 3:30am; 6/19 1am)

10:00 Mystery of Chaco Canyon

Explore how the Chacoan people expressed a complex solar and lunar cosmology in their architecture. (r 6/16 5am; 6/17 4:30am; 6/19 5pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

16 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special (r Fri 6pm)

8:30 Music Voyager ★

The successes and setbacks of six people in Louisiana who survived Hurricane Katrina are revealed. (r 6/15 4:30am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

8:00 Nature

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Starring Marina Poplavskaya and Roberto Alagna

8:00 Secrets of the Dead

The sweeping geologic story of Yellowstone explores the bonds between the landscape and biology. (r 6/13 1am; 6/14 2:30am; 6/17 9:30pm; 6/18 2:30am)

13 Monday

15 Wednesday

11:00 City of Borders

10:30 Saddle Club

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

Shreveport: Road through Northern Louisiana. Guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd explores the city’s rich musical history and jams with Buddy Flett.

9:00 Globe Trekker ★

Arab Gulf States. (r Sat 11am)

Documentarian Frederick Wiseman uses the boxing gym as an example of the American “melting pot.” (r 6/17 2am; 6/19 2:30pm)

10:00 Boxing Gym ★

11:30 Journal ★

17 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★

(r 6/4 1am; 6/5 4:30am)

8:30 Need to Know ★ (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)

9:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: The Third Girl. DVS. Repeat of 6/12.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

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18 Saturday

6:00 Tracks Ahead

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Palo Verde & Western Railroad. An amazing garden railroad display in Arizona and an S gauge layout in the Bay Area are showcased.

DVS.

6:30 Bob the Builder

7:00 Thomas & Friends

DVS.

Musical Journey of Alsace.

7:00 Lawrence Welk Show

7:30 Caillou

©2010 Kratt Brothers Company

8:00 Wild Kratts

The Kratts in the amphisub

8:30 Between the Lions

Grace Potter and the Nocturnals.

South Memphis String Band and the Quebe Sisters Band.

11:00 Woodsongs

19 Sunday

9:00 Cyberchase

DVS.

9:30 DragonflyTV Sports Science.

6:00 Sesame Street DVS.

7:00 Curious George

DVS.

7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

10:00 The Friday Zone Repeat of 6/17.

10:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies ★ 11:00 Globe Trekker Arab Gulf States. Repeat of 6/16.

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs (r Mon Noon) 12:30 Victory Garden (r Mon 12:30pm)

1:00 Rough Cut—Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r Tue 12:30pm)

1:30 This Old House

(r Wed 12:30pm)

2:00 Ask This Old House (r Thu 12:30pm)

2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm)

3:00 Woodwright’s Shop Corner Cupboard - Part 2. DVS.

3:30 McLaughlin Group ★ 4:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business Program from the IU Kelley School of Business.

Wichita, KS - Hour One. Repeat of 6/13. Fashion Victim. Sandra Pullman leads a team of retired former detectives recruited to re-examine unsolved crimes.

8:00 Nature

10:00 Live from the Artists Den ★

Repeat of 6/15.

6:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 New Tricks ★

Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings/ Carolyn Wonderland.

DVS.

Famous Resorts.

8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show ★ 9:00 Austin City Limits

DVS.

6:30 Joy of Music ★

DVS.

5:00 Mystery of Chaco Canyon

Victoria Falls. Cutting across the Zambezi River, the largest waterfall in the world is a place of epic proportions. (r 6/20 1pm; 6/26 Midnight)

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! ★

Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy. Poirot steps in to investigate when a local Reverend chokes to death at a cocktail party. (r 6/20 1am; 6/21 4am; 6/24 9:30pm; 6/25 2:30am)

10:30 Claiming the Title: Gay Olympics on Trial

Repeat of 6/19.

(r 6/22 1:30pm)

Repeat of 6/19.

11:00 Beyond Boundaries 11:30 Only in the Castro with Trevor Hailey

DVS.

8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train

DVS.

20 Monday

9:00 Sid the Science Kid

DVS.

9:30 Martha Speaks

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

DVS.

10:00 Biz Kid$ ★

The Value of Money.

One Step Forward.

Composting 101 and Beyond.

10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 Growing a Greener World 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Autoline ★ 1:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience Repeat of 6/13.

2:30 Boxing Gym

Repeat of 6/16.

4:00 Claiming the Title: Gay Olympics on Trial ★ (r 6/19 10:30pm; 6/22 1pm)

4:30 Only in the Castro with Trevor Hailey

5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★

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(r 6/19 11:30pm)

Wichita, KS - Hour Two. A guest gets a big surprise when her set of 1914 and 1915 Cracker Jack baseball cards is appraised. (r 6/21 2am; 6/22 4am)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

Wichita, KS - Hour Three. A bronze sculpture by Edward Onslow Ford and an 18th-century surveyor’s compass are discovered. (r 6/21 3am; 6/21 1pm; 6/22 5am; 6/26 6pm)

10:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, a House Divided: American Experience ★

Ambition. The story of the Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln’s childhoods and their courtship is told. (r 6/21 1am; 6/22 3am; 6/26 1pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★


History Detectives Tuesdays at 8pm starting June 21 Courtesy of Stephanie Berger

America’s top gumshoes are back to prove once again that an object found in an attic or backyard might be anything but ordinary. In the June 21st episode, mysterious airplane engine parts lead Eduardo Pagán to a heroic story on a forbidden Hawaiian island. Elyse Luray tries to match metal shavings to the right Civil War cannon. Wes Cowan connects a rodeo The five History Detectives (from l-r) Tukufu Zuberi, Gwen saddle to a star that changed Hollywood Wright, Eduardo Pagán, Elyse Luray and Wes Cowan movie-making. A week later Wes Cowan decodes the message and strategy behind a U.S. World War II propaganda leaflet. Researching a family heirloom, a watercolor, leads Gwen Wright to Tiffany stained glass, and opportunity for early 20th century women. And a touching eulogy unites a nephew and a son of two American soldiers who fought in the Spanish Civil War.

21 Tuesday

10:00 Journey to Palomar

8:00 History Detectives ★

Mysterious airplane engine parts shed light on a heroic story from a forbidden Hawaiian island. (r 6/22 2am; 6/26 5pm)

9:00 Frontline

(r 6/22 1am; 6/23 3:30am; 6/26 2am) Kings of Pastry. Chefs whip up gorgeous, delectable, gravitydefying concoctions for a top competition in France. (r 6/23 4:30am; 6/26 3am)

8:00 Secrets of the Dead

Blackbeard’s Lost Ship. Weapons, timbers and personal effects shed light on the ship’s demise and the pirate’s downfall. DVS. (r 6/24 1pm)

9:00 NOVA

Space Shuttle Disaster. Interviews with investigators and family members give a new look at NASA and the Columbia tragedy. (r 6/23 1am; 6/23 1pm; 6/24 3am; 6/26 1am)

8:00 Washington Week ★

23 Thursday

8:00 IN Focus Transportation. (r Fri 6pm)

8:30 Music Voyager ★

11:30 Journal ★

22 Wednesday

24 Friday

11:30 Journal

10:00 P.O.V. ★

Traces astronomer George Ellery Hale struggled to build the greatest telescopes of the 20th century. (r 6/23 2am; 6/24 4am; 6/27 2:30am)

New Orleans: The Perfect Musical Storm. Experience classic jazz at Preservation Hall and trumpeter Irvin Mayfield’s club on Bourbon Street.

9:00 Globe Trekker ★

(r 6/4 1am; 6/5 4:30am)

8:30 Need to Know ★ (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am)

9:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy. Repeat of 6/19.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

25 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood DVS.

6:30 Bob the Builder

Venice City Guide. (r Sat 11am)

DVS.

Mahler: Origins. This exploration of the life and music of Gustav Mahler traces his rise as a young conductor. (r 6/24 2am; 6/25 5am; 6/26 2pm; 6/27 4am)

DVS.

Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony perform Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, Titan. (r 6/24 1am; 6/25 4am; 6/26 3pm; 6/27 5am)

DVS.

10:00 Keeping Score ★

11:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in Concert ★

7:00 Thomas & Friends 7:30 Caillou

DVS.

8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between the Lions

DVS.

9:00 Cyberchase

9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone Repeat of 6/24.

10:30 Ebert Presents at the Movies ★ 11:00 Globe Trekker

Venice City Guide. Repeat of 6/23.

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12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs

WFIU-FM Radio Highlights

The Promised Land: Kyshun Webster, Reaching for Greatness Sunday, June 5, 8 p.m.

(r Mon Noon)

12:30 Victory Garden

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The Promised Land is an inspiring series about visionaries who transform lives and communities. In this episode, host Majora Carter travels to New Orleans and learns how Kyshun Webster has built “cradle to career” youth programs throughout the Gulf South. Webster grew up in the projects in New Orleans where, at age six, he saw his uncle murdered. He struggled in school and was held back in the first grade. He now holds a doctorate from the University of Minnesota, and inspires the lives of other disadvantaged youth. Because of the need among neighborhood kids and Webster’s sheer determination, he oversees what he calls a “cradle to career” program for youth that extends to three states in the Gulf South.

Travels with Mike: In Search of America 50 Years after Steinbeck

Sunday, June 26, 8 p.m.

In 1960, John Steinbeck climbed into a pickup truck with a makeshift camper on top and his poodle Charley by his side, and drove 10,000 miles across the U.S. His account of the journey, Travels with Charley: In Search of America, was John Biewen with bust of John Steinbeck published the same year he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. A half-century later, producer John Biewen retraces Steinbeck’s steps, traveling not with a dog but with a stereo microphone. Biewen goes to key locations on Steinbeck’s itinerary and in each place collaborates with an artist who’s deeply grounded in that place. Travels with Mike comprises a series of conversations across time—about issues, place, and the spirit of the country.

(r Mon 12:30pm)

1:00 Rough Cut—Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r Tue 12:30pm)

1:30 This Old House (r Wed 12:30pm)

2:00 Ask This Old House (r Thu 12:30pm)

2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm)

3:00 Woodwright’s Shop Case of the Corner Cupboard. DVS.

3:30 McLaughlin Group ★ 4:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business ★ Program from the IU Kelley School of Business.

5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★ 6:00 Tracks Ahead

Japan’s Bullet Trains. Take a ride on the world’s first high speed rail line and visit an interpretive park in Michigan.

Photo: Diana Garcia

6:30 Joy of Music ★

Musical Journey on the Baltic Sea

7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Strike Up The Band.

8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits

Manu Chao.

Robert Plant and the Band of Joy.

Peter Yarrow

10:00 Live from the Artists Den 11:00 Woodsongs

26 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS.

7:00 Curious George

DVS.

7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

DVS.

8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train

DVS.

9:00 Sid the Science Kid

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10:00 Biz Kid$

Are You Financially Literate?

Cut to the Quick.

10:30 Saddle Club

11:00 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 Growing A Greener World ★

Urban Beekeeping - What’s All the Buzz About?

12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Autoline ★ 1:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: American Experience Ambition. Repeat of 6/20.

2:00 Keeping Score

Mahler: Origins. Repeat of 6/23.

27 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow ★

Repeat of 6/23.

Poignant and often heartbreaking stories of families across the country who have a gay child. (r 6/26 11pm; 6/29 1pm)

5:00 History Detectives

Wichita, KS - Hour Three. Repeat of 6/20. Where There’s Smoke? Retired detectives recruited to re-examine unsolved crimes uncover surprising conspiracies.

8:00 Nature

We Are Elected. Sheds light on the Lincoln marriage during Abraham’s time in Congress and his run for president. (r 6/28 1am; 6/29 3am)

Wes Cowan decodes the message and the strategy behind a U.S. World War II propaganda leaflet. (r 6/29 2am)

9:00 Frontline

(r 6/29 1am; 6/30 4:30am)

My Perestroika. An intimate look at the last generation of Soviet children follows five people in today’s Moscow. (r 6/30 3am)

Poirot XI: The Clocks. Poirot is asked to assist in a murder investigation to determine if a young woman is responsible. DVS. (r 6/27 1am; 6/28 3am)

A behind the scenes look at a new film by Ken Burns about the rule and fall of the 18th Amendment. (r 6/28 4:30am; 6/30 5:30am)

Repeat of 6/26.

8:00 The Weekly Special (r Fri 6pm)

8:30 Music Voyager ★

Colombia Rocks! Head to Bogota, Colombia’s capital, to explore the city’s rock and pop music scene.

9:00 Globe Trekker ★

10:00 P.O.V.

The Beauty of Ugly. Warthogs, proboscis monkeys, bull elephant seals and other less attractive animals are explored. DVS. (r 6/27 Midnight; 6/27 1pm; 6/28 5am)

10:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition ★

Comedy magician Mac King (l) and Neil deGrasse Tyson

30 Thursday

8:00 History Detectives

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! ★

How Does The Brain Work? Can new science help us understand how the brain allows us to think act, feel and behave? DVS. (r 6/30 2am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

Red Square Productions

Politically Collect. This special edition salutes the presidential election and keepsakes of political battles long past. (r 6/28 2am; 6/29 5am)

28 Tuesday

7:00 New Tricks ★

10:00 NOVA scienceNOW

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

Repeat of 6/21.

6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Washington, D.C. - Hour Three. Highlights include a 1964 Chrysler Turbine model and manual and a circa 1840 temperance banner. (r 6/28 1pm; 6/29 4am)

What Are Dreams? Leading dream researchers use extraordinary experiments to investigate the world of sleep. (r 6/30 1am; 6/30 1pm)

10:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: American Experience ★

3:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in Concert

4:00 Anyone and Everyone

9:00 NOVA

Courtesy of WGBH

9:30 Martha Speaks DVS.

Olga in her kitchen in Moscow

South Atlantic. (r Sat 11am)

Mahler: Legacy. An examination of Gustav Mahler’s creative growth, including his symphonies and the Ruckert songs.

10:00 Keeping Score ★

11:00 Keeping Score: A Mahler Journey ★

A concert of Gustav Mahler’s music by the San Francisco Symphony includes the love song Adagietto.

11:30 Journal ★

29 Wednesday

11:00 Anyone and Everyone

8:00 Secrets of the Dead

Executed In Error. Hawley Crippen was convicted of murdering his wife in 1910. Evidence shows the body wasn’t hers. DVS.

Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911

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A to Z Abraham And Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: Ambition 6/20 10pm; 6/21 1am; 6/22 3am; 6/26 1pm Abraham And Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: We Are Elected 6/27 10pm; 6/28 1am; 6/29 3am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Wed Noon American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh 6/5 10:30pm; 6/6 2:30am; 6/7 4:30am American Masters: Maestro James Levine: 40 Years at the Met 6/1 8pm; 6/5 3:30am; 6/5 2pm Antiques Roadshow: Washington, D.C. Hour Two 6/1 5am; 6/5 6pm Antiques Roadshow: Dallas, - Hour Three 6/6 8pm; 6/7 1pm; 6/8 5am; 6/11 4am; 6/12 6pm; 6/13 5am Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, - Hour One 6/13 8pm; 6/14 4am; 6/14 1pm; 6/15 5am; 6/18 4am; 6/19 6pm Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, - Hour Two 6/20 8pm; 6/21 2am; 6/22 4am Antiques Roadshow: Wichita, - Hour Three 6/20 9pm; 6/21 3am; 6/21 1pm; 6/22 5am; 6/26 6pm Antiques Roadshow: Washington, D.C. Hour Three 6/27 8pm; 6/28 1pm; 6/29 4am Antiques Roadshow: Politically Collect 6/27 9pm; 6/28 2am; 6/29 5am Anyone and Everyone 6/26 4pm; 6/26 11pm; 6/29 1pm Arthur Weekdays 3:30pm Ask This Old House Tue 12:30pm; Sat 2pm

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Austin City Limits: Esperanza Spalding/ Madeleine Peyroux 6/4 9pm Austin City Limits: Lyle Lovett & Friends: A Songwriters Special 6/11 9pm Austin City Limits: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland 6/18 9pm Austin City Limits: Manu Chao 6/25 9pm Autoline Sun 12:30pm Bake Decorate Celebrate! Thu Noon Balloon Fiesta 6/2 10pm; 6/5 5pm Barney & Friends Weekdays 8:30am Beads, Baubles and Jewels Tue 2:30pm Bear Island 6/8 8pm; 6/9 5am; 6/10 3am Best of Simply Painting: Across Europe Thu 2:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm Between the Lions Sat 8:30am Beyond Boundaries 6/19 11pm; 6/22 1:30pm Biz Kid$ Sun 10am Bloody Thursday 6/6 9pm Bob the Builder Sat 6:30am Body Electric Weekdays 6am and 2pm Bonecrusher 6/6 10pm; 6/12 1pm Boxing Gym 6/16 10pm; 6/17 2am; 6/19 2:30pm Byron Janis Story 6/5 3pm Caillou Sat 7:30am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Weekdays 7am; Sun 7:30am Charlie Rose Weekdays 5pm; Tue-Sat Midnight City of Borders 6/12 11pm; 6/15 1pm Claiming the Title: Gay Olympics on Trial 6/19 4pm; 6/19 10:30pm; 6/22 1pm

Clifford the Big Red Dog Weekdays 9:30am Cooking Odyssey Friday Noon Crafting at the Spotted Canary 6/24 2:30pm Curious George Weekdays 6:30am; Sun 7am Cyberchase Sat 9am Dinosaur Train Weekdays 8am; Sun 8:30am DragonflyTV Sat 9:30am Ebert Presents at the Movies Sat 10:30am Electric Company Weekdays 4pm Emile Norman: By His Own Design 6/3 2am; 6/4 4am European Journal Mon 6pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Mon-Thu 4:30 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Tue 11:30am Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent 6/24 5:30am Friday Zone Fri 4:30; Sat 10am Frontline 6/14 9pm; 6/15 1am; 6/16 4am; 6/19 2am; 6/21 9pm; 6/22 1am; 6/23 3:30am; 6/26 2am; 6/28 9pm; 6/29 1am; 6/30 4:30am Globe Trekker Thu 9pm; Sat 11am God Willing 6/7 8pm; 6/10 1pm Great Performances: Carnegie Hall 120th Anniversary Concert 6/1 1am; 6/5 2am Great Performances at the Met: Nixon in China 6/1 9pm; 6/2 1am; 6/3 3am; 6/6 3am Great Performances: Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 3 6/7 1am; 6/8 3am; 6/13 3am Great Performances at the Met: Don Carlo 6/12 2pm

Growing a Greener World Sun 11:30am Growing Bolder Wed 6pm Hallowed Grounds 6/1 4am History Detectives 6/21 8pm; 6/22 2am; 6/26 5pm; 6/28 8pm; 6/29 2am Hometime Fri 12:30pm; Sat 2:30pm IN Focus: Transportation 6/23 8pm; 6/24 6pm In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Sat and Tue Noon In the Life 6/4 11:30pm Independent Lens: Garbage Dreams 6/2 4am Independent Lens: Two Spirits 6/14 10pm; 6/16 3am; 6/19 3am; 6/20 2:30 am Indiana Week in Review Sat 5:30pm Inside Indiana Business Sat 4:30 Journal Weekdays 11:30pm (except 6/1; 6/23; 6/30) Journey to Palomar 6/22 10pm; 6/23 2am; 6/24 4am; 6/27 2:30am Joy of Music Sat 6:30pm Katie Brown Workshop 6/3 2:30pm; 6/10 2:30pm; 6/17 2:30pm Keeping Score: Mahler: Origins 6/23 10pm; 6/24 2am; 6/25 5am; 6/26 2pm; 6/27 4am Keeping Score: Mahler: Legacy 6/30 10pm Keeping Score: A Mahler Journey 6/30 11pm Keeping Up Appearances Sat 8pm Knit and Crochet Now! 6/20 11:30am; 6/27 11:30am Knitting Daily 6/6 11:30am; 6/13 11:30am Lady in Black 6/5 1pm Lawrence Welk Show Sat 7pm Live from the Artists Den: Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes 6/4 10pm


Live from the Artists Den: Ray Lamontagne and the Pariah Dogs 6/11 10pm Live from the Artists Den: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals 6/18 10pm Live from the Artists Den: Robert Plant and the Band of Joy 6/25 10pm Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in Concert 6/23 11pm; 6/24 1am; 6/25 4am; 6/26 3pm; 6/27 5am Martha Speaks Weekdays 9am; Sun 9:30am Martha’s Sewing Room Thu 11:30am Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple, Series V: The Secret of Chimneys 6/3 9:30pm; 6/4 2:30am Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: Appointment with Death 6/5 9pm; 6/6 1am; 6/7 3am; 6/10 9:30pm; 6/11 2:30am Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: The Third Girl 6/12 9pm; 6/13 1am; 6/14 2:30am; 6/17 9:30pm; 6/18 2:30am Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy 6/19 9pm; 6/20 1am; 6/21 4am; 6/24 9:30pm; 6/25 2:30am Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: The Clocks 6/26 9pm; 6/27 1am; 6/28 3am McLaughlin Group Sat 3:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sat 6am Most Honorable Son 6/1 1pm Motorweek Sun Noon Music Voyager Thu 8:30pm My Generation Thu 6pm

Mystery of Chaco Canyon 6/15 10pm; 6/16 5am; 6/17 4:30am; 6/19 5pm Nature: Underdogs 6/5 8pm; 6/6 Midnight; 6/6 1pm; 6/7 5am; 6/12 Midnight Nature: Rhinoceros 6/5 Midnight Nature: Wild Balkans 6/12 8pm; 6/13 Midnight; 6/13 1pm; 6/14 5am; 6/19 Midnight 6/19 8pm Nature: Victoria Falls 6/20 Midnight; 6/20 1pm; 6/26 Midnight Nature: The Beauty of Ugly 6/26 8pm; 6/27 Midnight; 6/27 1pm; 6/28 5am Need to Know Fri 8:30pm; Sat 1:30am; Sun 5am New Tricks Sun 7pm Niagara Falls 6/8 10pm; 6/9 2am; 6/10 4am Nightly Business Report Weekdays 6:30pm NOVA: Ocean Animal Emergency 6/2 5am; 6/5 1am NOVA: Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives 6/8 9pm; 6/9 1am; 6/9 1pm; 6/10 2am; 6/10 5am; 6/12 1am NOVA: Musical Minds 6/15 9pm; 6/16 1am; 6/16 1pm; 6/17 3:30am; 6/19 1am NOVA: Space Shuttle Disaster 6/22 9pm; 6/23 1am; 6/23 1pm; 6/24 3am; 6/26 1am NOVA: What Are Dreams? 6/29 9pm; 6/30 1am; 6/30 1pm NOVA ScienceNOW: How Does the Brain Work? 6/29 10pm; 6/30 2am Only in the Castro with Trevor Hailey 6/19 4:30; 6/19 11:30pm Out in the Silence 6/5 4pm; 6/5 11pm; 6/8 1pm PBS NewsHour Weekdays 7pm

PBS Previews: Prohibition 6/26 10:30pm; 6/28 4:30am; 6/30 5:30am P.O.V. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg 6/7 9pm; 6/8 1am; 6/9 3am; 6/12 2am P.O.V. Kings of Pastry 6/21 10pm; 6/23 4:30am; 6/26 3am P.O.V. My Perestroika 6/28 10pm; 6/30 3am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen Monday Noon Quilting Arts Wed 11:30am Red Green Show Sat 8:30pm Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Tue 6pm Ribbon of Sand 6/17 5:30am; 6/20 5:30am Roadtrip Nation Sun 11am Rough Cut—Woodworking with Tommy Mac Sat 1pm; Tue 12:30pm Saddle Club Sun 10:30am Scrapbook Memories Mon 2:30pm Secrets of the Dead: Doping for Gold 6/14 8pm; 6/15 2am; 6/16 2am Secrets of the Dead: Michelangelo Revealed 6/15 8pm; 6/17 1pm; 6/20 5am Secrets of the Dead: Blackbeard’s Lost Ship 6/22 8pm; 6/24 1pm Secrets of the Dead: Executed in Error 6/29 8pm Sesame Street Weekdays 10am; Sun 6am Sewing with Nancy Fri 11:30am Sid the Science Kid Weekdays 11am; Sun 9am Solar Car: The Secrets of Ra7 6/2 1pm Stonewall Uprising: American Experience 6/13 9pm; 6/14 1am; 6/15 3am; 6/19 1pm; 6/20 3:30am

Sun Studio Sessions 6/4 11pm Super Why! Weekdays 7:30am; Sun 8am Tavis Smiley Weekdays 11pm (except 6/1, 6/16, 6/21, 6/22, 6/23, 6/28, 6/30) This Old House Sat 1:30; Wed 12:30pm This Old House Hour Fri 1am; Sat 5am Thomas & Friends Sat 7am To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sat 4pm Tracks Ahead Sat 6pm Victory Garden Sat 12:30pm; Mon 12:30pm War Letters: American Experience 6/1 3am Washing Away: After the Storms 6/13 10:30pm; 6/15 4:30am Washington Week Fridays 8pm; Saturdays 1am; 6/5 4:30am; 6/12 4am; 6/12 5:30am; 6/19 4am; 6/19 5:30am; 6/26 4:30am Weekly Special Thu 8pm, Fri 6pm (except 6/23 and 6/24) Who Killed Chea Vichea? 6/3 1pm Wild Kratts Sat 8am Wildflowers: Seeds of History 6/9 10pm Woodsongs: California Guitar Trio and Patty Larkin 6/11 11pm Woodsongs: South Memphis String Band and the Quebe Sisters Band 6/18 11pm Woodsongs: Peter Yarrow 6/25 11pm Woodwright’s Shop Sat 3pm WordGirl Weekdays 3pm Yellowstone: Land to Life 6/1 2:30am; 6/12 10:30pm; 6/13 2:30am

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Evening Programming Weeknights 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Nightly Business Report Sundays 6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:30 Inside Washington 7:00 6/5 Purdy 6/12 Secrets of the Divine 6/19 The Doha Debates 6/26 Barbara Morgan: No Limits 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 10:00 Global Voices 11:00 6/5 Hapa: One Step at a Time (11:30) 6/12 Anyone and Everyone 6/19 Earthshaker (11:30) 6/26 Global Voices 1 Wednesday 6:00 Purdy 7:00 Lord Is Not on Trial Here Today 8:00 Independent Lens Garbage Dreams 9:00 Purdy 2 Thursday 6:00 Return of the Cicadas 7:00 Alzheimer’s: The Cost of Growing Old 7:30 Under Our Skin: A Health Care Nightmare 9:00 Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale 3 Friday 6:00 Faces of America Our American Stories 7:00 Black in Latin America Haiti & the Dominican Republic: An Island Divided 8:00 Black in Latin America Cuba: The Next Revolution 9:00 Faces of America Our American Stories 4 Saturday 6:00 Dabbawallas 7:00 Global Voices Black Gold/Calicot 8:30 Global Voices Overbooked 9:30 Wild Caught: The Life and Struggles of an American 10:30 Bonecrusher 11:30 Alzheimer’s: The Cost of Growing Old 6 Monday 6:00 Nature Underdogs 7:00 Last Ridge

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8:00 D-Day: The Price of Freedom 9:00 Nature Underdogs 7 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Baer V. State of Indiana 7:00 Asian and Abrahamic Religions: A Divine Encounter 9:00 Secrets of the Divine: The Altarpiece of Cuidad Rodrigo 8 Wednesday 6:00 Independent Lens Ask Not 7:00 Snap Judgment 8:00 Anyone and Everyone 9:00 Independent Lens Ask Not 9 Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana The Land that Used to Be 7:00 NOVA scienceNOW 8:00 NOVA Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives 9:00 Beyond the Light Switch 10 Friday 6:00 Faces of America Becoming American 7:00 Black in Latin America Brazil: A Racial Paradise? 8:00 Black in Latin America Mexico & Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet 9:00 Faces of America Becoming American 11 Saturday 6:00 Farming the Future: Farm Life on Long Island 7:00 Vintage: The Winemaker’s Year 8:00 Following Dreams 9:00 Independent Lens Whatever It Takes

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The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 10pm Weeknights on TIU World (Ch.30.2) Jim Lehrer (center) anchors, with senior correspondents (l-r) Jeffrey Brown, Gwen Ifill, Margaret Warner and Ray Suarez

16 Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana Current Plant Life 7:00 NOVA ScienceNOW 8:00 NOVA Musical Minds 9:00 Beyond the Light Switch 17 Friday 6:00 Faces of America Making America 7:00 America Beyond the Color Line with Henry Louis Gates South: The Black Belt 8:00 America Beyond the Color Line with Henry Louis Gates Chicago: Streets of Heaven 9:00 Faces of America Making America 18 Saturday 6:00 Hawaii: Roots of Fire 6:30 Predator Legends 7:00 Global Voices China Blue 8:00 Global Voices Maid in America 9:00 Global Voices Maquilapolis 20 Monday 6:00 Nature Victoria Falls 7:00 Boxing Gym 8:30 Ribbon of Sand 9:00 Nature Victoria Falls

13 Monday 6:00 Nature Wild Balkans 7:00 Earthshaker 7:30 Sleeping Monsters, Sacred Fires 8:00 Hawaii: Roots of Fire 8:30 Predator Legends 9:00 Nature Wild Balkans

21 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Nicoson V. State of Indiana 7:00 Young Lincoln 7:30 Lincoln: Prelude to the Presidency 8:30 Young Lincoln 9:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided Ambition

14 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Delarosa V. State of Indiana 7:00 P.O.V. Beyond Hatred 8:30 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience

22 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Snap Judgement 7:30 P.O.V. Kings of Pastry 9:00 Frontline

15 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 The Doha Debates 8:00 Independent Lens Two Spirits 9:00 Frontline

23Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana Current Animal Life 7:00 Barbara Morgan: No Limits 8:00 NOVA Space Shuttle Disaster 9:00 400 Years of the Telescope

24 Friday 6:00 Faces of America Know Thyself 7:00 America Beyond the Color Line with Henry Louis Gates East Coast: Ebony Towers 8:00 America Beyond the Color Line with Henry Louis Gates Los Angeles: Black Hollywood 9:00 Faces of America Know Thyself 25 Saturday 6:00 Barbara Morgan: No Limits 7:00 Shipping Out: The Story of America’s Seafaring Women 8:00 Who Does She Think She Is? 9:00 Global Voices Working Mom 10:30 Global Voices Pickles 11:30 Bold Visions: Women in Science and Technology 27 Monday 6:00 Nature The Beauty of Ugly 7:00 Class C: The Only Game in Town 8:30 IN Focus Transportation 9:00 Nature The Beauty of Ugly 28 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 PBS Previews: Prohibition 7:30 Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: American Experience 9:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: America We Are Elected 29 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Dreamers Theater 7:30 P.O.V. My Perestroika 9:00 Frontline 30 Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana Stewardship of the Natural Environment 7:00 NOVA scienceNOW How Does the Brain Work? 8:00 NOVA What Are Dreams? 9:00 Jewels of the Jungle


TIU Family (Ch. 30.3) Monday – Friday Noon 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30

Super Why! Barney & Friends Caillou Sid the Science Kid Dinosaur Train Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Curious George Martha Speaks Arthur Wordgirl Wild Kratts Electric Company

Evening Schedule Mondays and Fridays (am & pm) 6:00 Martha’s Sewing Room 6:30 One Stroke Painting 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Ciao Italia 8:30 Caprial and John’s Kitchen 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Music Voyager 10:00 Garden Smart (Fri - P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home) 10:30 This Old House 11:00 Hometime 11:30 Around the House with Matt Tuesdays and Thursdays (am & pm) 6:00 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 6:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 7:00 Mexico – One Plate at a Time Beg 6/16 Pati’s Mexican Table 7:30 Julia and Jacque Cooking 8:00 Cooking Odyssey 8:30 Hubert Keller 9:00 Globe Trekker 6/2 Rick Steves’ Iran 10:00 Victory Garden 10:30 Woodwright’s Shop 11:00 American Woodshop 11:30 Moment of Luxury Wednesdays and Sundays (am & pm) 6:00 Lap Quilting with Georgia 6:30 Landscapes Through Time Beg 6/15 Gary Spetz’s Painting Wild 7:00 America’s Test Kitchen 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class 8:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Art Wolfe’s Travels 10:00 Garden Smart (Sun - P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home)

10:30 Ask This Old House 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop 4 Saturday 6:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 6:30 For Your Home 7:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 7:30 For Your Home 8:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 8:30 For Your Home 9:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 9:30 For Your Home 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 10:30 For Your Home 11:00 Garden Smart 11:30 Garden Smart 11 Saturday 6:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 6:30 Smart Travels - Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 7:00 Travelscope 7:30 Smart Travels - Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 8:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 8:30 Smart Travels - Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 9:00 Smart Travels - Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 9:30 Passport to Adventure 10:00 Equitrekking 10:30 Passport to Adventure 11:00 Smart Travels - Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 11:30 Equitrekking 18 Saturday 6:00 Daisy Cooks! with Daisy Martinez 6:30 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen 7:00 Avec Eric 7:30 Katie Brown Workshop 8:00 Coastal Cooking with John Shields 8:30 Katie Brown Workshop 9:00 Rachel’s Favorite Food at Home 9:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 10:00 Katie Brown Workshop 10:30 Ciao Italia 11:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen 11:30 Caprial and John’s Kitchen: Cooking for Family and Friends 25 Saturday 6:00 thru 11:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table

TIU ESPANOL (Ch. 30.4) Sundays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Great Performances 11:00 Estudio Billboard Mondays 8:00 Wild at Heart 9:00 Maini Series 10:00 El Aguila Roja 11:00 Wild at Heart Tuesdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Mini Series 10:00 Alarm for Cobra 11:00 Comisario Rex Wednesdays 8:00 Nota Musical Remix

8:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:30

En Pantalla Mini Series Intelligence Nota Musical Remix En Pantalla

Thursdays 8:00 Sexto Round 9:00 Mini Series 10:00 Hay Alguien Ahi 11:00 Sexto Round Fridays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Jorge Gestoso Investiga 10:00 Oppenheimer Presenta 11:00 Cuentame Como Paso Saturdays 8:00 Desaio Extremo 9:00 World Series Boxing 11:00 Hay Alguien Ahu

An Important Victory for Public Broadcasting! You told Congress that public broadcasting is an essential public service that is too important to eliminate. Thanks to your support, Congress passed a budget bill that preserves most federal funding for WTIU and more than 1,000 local public television and radio stations across America. In eight weeks we went from the total elimination of our federal funding (as passed by the U.S. House on February 19) to the preservation of 93% of our appropriations, including a slight increase to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) in 2013. Here are the details of the budget figures: • $445 million for the CPB in FY 2013. This maintains a critical funding mechanism that has been in place for the CPB since 1976 • $430 million for the CPB in FY 2011. • $6 million for the CPB Digital Program. This is a cut of $30 million below FY 2010 levels. However, it is the amount requested by the White House for FY 2012. While this is a large cut, the program’s inclusion in the bill allows us to continue fighting for additional funding in the future. In spite of the support for the CPB, public broadcasting endured numerous funding cuts in this year’s federal budget, including the elimination of the Public Telecommunications Facilities Program (PTFP) at $20 million. This Department of Commerce competitive grant program assisted WTIU in funding its digital conversion. But stay tuned: Public broadcasting funding will be targeted for elimination during the 2012 budget debate and we will need you to stand up once again. Add your voice at 170MillionAmericans.org. And from all of us at WTIU, thank you! www.wtiu.indiana.edu / 17


WTIU Corporate Supporters Lisa Baker, D.D.S. Dr. Judson Brewer, Obstetrics & Gynecology Brown County Winery Bunger & Robertson Coghlan Orthodontics, P.C.

WTIU Underwriters Air Tech Heating & Air Conditioning Allen Funeral Home & Crematory Anderson Medical Products Angles Café & Gift Shop Aqua Pro Pool & Spa Argentum Jewelry Bell Trace Bicycle Garage, Inc. Black Film Center/Archive Bloomingfoods Market & Deli Bounds & McPike Flooring Cardinal Stage Company Children’s Village Curry Auto Center Dermatology Center of Southern Indiana The District-formally The Monroe Co. Solid Waste Mgt.District The Electrical Workers of the IBEW Local 725 & The Electrical Contractors Association FARMbloomington Finch’s Brasserie Funeral Chapel Furniture Exchange Furniture First Golden Living Centers Goode Integrative Health Care Grant Street Inn Greene & Schultz, Trial Lawyers, P.C. The Herald-Times Hoosiers for Higher Education Dr. Howard and Associates Eye Care

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In A Yarn Basket The Indiana Daily Student Indiana Memorial Union Biddle Conference Center Indiana University Art Museum Indiana University Arts Week Indiana University Auditorium Indiana University Campus Bus Services Indiana University College of Arts & Sciences Indiana University Credit Union Indiana University Credit Union —Investment Services Indiana University Division of Continuing Studies—IUB Indiana University Division of Residential Programs & Services Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Joie De Vivre | Medical

Mallor | Grodner, Attorneys Mann Plumbing, Inc. Oliver Winery Owen County Community Foundation ProBleu Pynco, Inc. Quality Surfaces, Inc. Richard Jones-Wells Fargo Advisors Ron Plecher – REMAX Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Smithville Southern Indiana Pediatrics Stonebridge Health Campus Traditions Catering WonderLab X-Printwear

WTIU Event Support Red Green’s Wit and Wisdom Tour Bakery Girl Curry Auto Center Goods for Cooks JB Salvage, Inc. Mike Allen, Attorney at Law

WTIU Production Support Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer Best Beers, Inc. Bloomington Convention & Visitors Bureau ——————————————–——

Saving Places: Preserving Indiana’s Architectural Heritage

Efroymson Family Fund, A CICF Fund Ball Brothers Foundation ——————————————–——

Our Town: Terre Haute

The Electrical Workers of the IBEW Local 725 and the National Electrical Contractors Association A Grant from The Hollie and Anna Oakley Foundation The Terre Haute Convention and Visitors Bureau The Wabash Valley Community Foundation —––––———————————–—––

Harp Dreams

Dick and Ruth Johnson Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc. —––––———————————–—––

Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own Backyard

Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Stewart & Irwin, Attorneys at Law Vectren Foundation —––––———————————–—––

Spirit of Monroe County III

CFC, Inc. McCrea & McCrea Law Offices Smithville Telephone Company —––––———————————–——

IN Focus

Hoosier Energy Hoosiers for Higher Education The Herald-Times ——————————————–——

Wilderness Plots: Songs and Stories of the Prairie

The Moveable Feast of the Arts ——————————————–——

The Friday Zone

Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Dorothy Meyer Advisor Gift Fund ——————————————–——

Ready to Learn

REMC—Utilities District of Western Indiana


Overnight Schedule Tuesday-Saturday 12:00 Charlie Rose 1 Wednesday 1:00 Great Performances Carnegie Hall @ 120: An Anniversary Celebration 2:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 3:00 War Letters: American Experience 4:00 Hallowed Grounds 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Washington, D.C. Hour Two 2 Thursday 1:00 Great Performances at the Met Nixon In China 4:00 Independent Lens Garbage Dreams 5:00 NOVA Ocean Animal Emergency 3 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Emile Norman: By His Own Design 3:00 Great Performances at the Met Nixon in China 4 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple, Series V: The Secret of Chimneys 4:00 Emile Norman: By His Own Design 5:00 This Old House Hour 5 Sunday 12:00 Nature Rhinoceros 1:00 NOVA Ocean Animal Emergency 2:00 Great Performances Carnegie Hall @ 120: An Anniversary Celebration 3:30 American Masters Maestro James Levine: 40 Years at the Met 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 Need to Know 6 Monday 12:00 Nature Underdogs 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: Appointment with Death 2:30 American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh

3:00 Great Performances at the Met Nixon in China

4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week

7 Tuesday 1:00 Great Performances Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 3 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: Appointment with Death 4:30 American Horizons: The Photographs of Art Sinsabaugh 5:00 Nature Underdogs

13 Monday 12:00 Nature Wild Balkans 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: The Third Girl 2:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 3:00 Great Performances Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 3 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Dallas - Hour Three

8 Wednesday 1:00 P.O.V. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg 3:00 Great Performances Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival 3 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Dallas - Hour Three

14 Tuesday 1:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience 2:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: The Third Girl 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Wichita - Hour One 5:00 Nature Wild Balkans

9 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives 2:00 Niagara Falls 3:00 P.O.V. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg 5:00 Bear Island 10 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 NOVA Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives 3:00 Bear Island 4:00 Niagara Falls 5:00 NOVA Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives 11 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: Appointment with Death 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Dallas - Hour Three 5:00 This Old House Hour 12 Sunday 12:00 Nature Underdogs 1:00 NOVA Parallel Worlds, Parallel Lives 2:00 P.O.V. The Most Dangerous Man In America: Daniel Ellsberg

15 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 Secrets of the Dead Doping for Gold 3:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience 4:30 Washing Away: After the Storms 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Wichita - Hour One 16 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Musical Minds 2:00 Secrets of the Dead Doping for Gold 3:00 Independent Lens Two Spirits 4:00 Frontline 5:00 Mystery of Chaco Canyon 17 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Boxing Gym 3:30 NOVA Musical Minds 4:30 Mystery of Chaco Canyon 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 18 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot X: The Third Girl 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Wichita - Hour One 5:00 This Old House Hour 19 Sunday 12:00 Nature Wild Balkans 1:00 NOVA Musical Minds 2:00 Frontline 3:00 Independent Lens Two Spirits

4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week 20 Monday 12:00 Nature Victoria Falls 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy 2:30 Independent Lens Two Spirits 3:30 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience 5:00 Secrets of the Dead: Michaelangelo Revealed 21 Tuesday 1:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: American Experience Ambition 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Wichita - Hour Two 3:00 Antiques Roadshow Wichita - Hour Three 4:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 22 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 History Detectives 3:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: American Experience Ambition 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Wichita - Hour Two 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Wichita - Hour Three 23 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Space Shuttle Disaster 2:00 Journey to Palomar 3:30 Frontline 4:30 P.O.V. Kings of Pastry 24 Friday 1:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in Concert 2:00 Keeping Score Mahler: Origins 3:00 NOVA Space Shuttle Disaster 4:00 Journey to Palomar 5:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent 25 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy

4:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in Concert 5:00 Keeping Score Mahler: Origins 26 Sunday 12:00 Nature Victoria Falls 1:00 NOVA Space Shuttle Disaster 2:00 Frontline 3:00 P.O.V. Kings of Pastry 4:30 Washington Week 5:00 Need to Know 27 Monday 12:00 Nature The Beauty of Ugly 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: The Clocks 2:30 Journey to Palomar 4:00 Keeping Score Mahler: Origins 5:00 Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in Concert 28 Tuesday 1:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: America We Are Elected 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Politically Collect 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: The Clocks 4:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition 5:00 Nature The Beauty of Ugly 29 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 History Detectives 3:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: America We Are Elected 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Washington, D.C. Hour Three 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Politically Collect 30 Thursday 1:00 NOVA What Are Dreams? 2:00 NOVA ScienceNow How Does the Brain Work? 3:00 P.O.V. My Perestroika 4:30 Frontline 5:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition

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Keeping Score: Mahler Thursdays at 10pm, starting June 23

Michael Tilson Thomas

Thomas Hampson

Thomas will perform Mahler’s famous and poignant love song, Adagietto from Symphony No. 5, the Scherzo from Symphony No. 7 in E minor and the Rondo Burleske from Symphony No. 9 in D major. World-renowned baritone Thomas Hampson performs Songs of a Wayfarer.

Courtesy of KQED

The San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas present new episodes exploring the life and music of Gustav Mahler. This year marks the centenary of both the death of Mahler and the birth of the San Francisco Symphony, and the Keeping Score project focuses on the enigmatic composer with two one-hour documentary-style episodes, two live-performance programs, new online Mahlerrelated content and a 13-part national radio series premiering Summer 2011. In Origins, Michael Tilson Thomas journeys to rural Bohemia to rediscover the inspirations of Gustav Mahler’s music, and traces Mahler’s life through the premiere of his first symphony in 1888. Legacy examines Mahler’s grand achievements and great sorrows—his career-crowning appointments in Vienna and New York, and the sudden, tragic death of his daughter—and shows how his stormy inner life inspired new heights of creativity. These specials will be followed by performances of works by Mahler. On June 23 at 11pm, Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony will perform Mahler’s Symphony Number 1, Titan. On June 30 at 11pm, Maestro

Michael Tilson Thomas in Maiernigg, Austria


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