August 2011 – TV Guide

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Television from Indiana University

August 2011


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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 Knit & Crochet Now!

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Quilting Arts

Martha’s Sewing Room

Sewing with Nancy

12:00 Primal Grill

Baking with Julia America’s Test Kitchen

Bake Decorate Celebrate

Pati’s Mexican Table

12:30 Victory Garden

Woodsmith Shop This Old House

Ask This Old House

Hometime

1:00 Nature

Antiques Roadshow

American Road to NOVA Victory 8/17 Game Changer 8/24 RFK in the Land of Apartheid

8/5 Placing Out 8/12 Phoenix Mars Mission 8/19 Autism: Coming of Age 8/26 Eden

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

Painting and Travel

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 Growing Bolder NewsWeekly

My Generation

The Weekly Special 8/26 IN Focus

6:30 The Nightly 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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August Highlights P.O.V. “Steam of Life” Tuesday, August 2 at 10pm

From a land of long, dark winters comes “Steam of Life,” a moody, comic and moving study of Finnish men, as framed by the national obsession with the sauna. There, they come together to sweat out not only the grime of contemporary life, but also their grief, hopes, joys and memories. Beautifully and hauntingly shot, the acclaimed film provides a surprising glimpse into the lives of Finnish men and a remarkable depiction of the troubled and often reticent hearts of contemporary Western men.

Scene from Joonas Berghäll’s Finnish film Miesten Vuoro (Steam of Life).

Courtesy of the Rubin Museum of Art.

Art Through Time: A Global View Thursdays at 10pm starting August 11 at 10pm

Art Through Time: A Global View takes a thematic approach to art history and appreciation. Rather than a linear chronology, the materials explore connections in Western and non-Western art, illuminating the breadth, complexity, and beauty of works produced around the world and at different periods of time. Each program focuses on a particular theme, a diverse group of leading experts, together with a living artist, contextualize and connect featured works from different cultures and eras.

Buddah. Unknown artist, Nepal. 1200–1299.

Great Performances “Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2011” Friday, August 19 at 9:30pm

Dinosaur Train “Dinosaur Big City Movie”

Courtesy of ©Foto

Led by guest conductor Valery Gergiev, the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic presents an open-air concert in the magnificent gardens of Austria’s Imperial Schönbrunn Palace. Selections include Franz Liszt’s “Les Préludes”; Nicolo Paganini’s “Violin Concerto, D major, 1st Movement”; Modest Mussorgsky’ “Pictures at an Exhibition”; and Johann Strauss II’s “Wiener Blut.” Schönbrunn Palace’s magnificent baroque gardens.

Big dinosaurs, big musical numbers and big fun are on the ticket when Dinosaur Train launches its second season with this one-hour special “Dinosaur Big City.” Buddy and the Pteranodon family gather all their Theropod friends together to travel to the big Theropod Club Convention which is being held in Laramidia, the “Dinosaur Big City!” Among the travelers is King Cryolophosaurus, who’s more than a little nervous about giving a concert in front of his biggest audience ever. Can Buddy and Tiny help him overcome his fear of performing?

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Courtesy of The Jim Henson Company.

Tuesday, August 23 at 8:30am

Buddy and the Pteranodon family gather all their Theropod friends to travel to the “Dinosaur Big City!”


August Membership Highlights Courtesy of Playing For Change

Playing for Change: Peace Through Music

Saturday, August 27 at 9:30pm and Monday, August 29 at 1pm A story of hope, struggle, perseverance and joy, Playing for Change is part of a global effort to inspire peace through music and to connect diverse musicians worldwide, especially those in regions of conflict. WTIU is excited to partner with the Lotus World Music & Arts Festival. Tune in and make your pledge of support during Playing for Change and request tickets to the 2011 Lotus Festival, Sept 22-25, as your special thank you gift.

Junior Kissangwa Mbouta and Mermans Kenkosenki, Cape Town, South Africa.

3 Steps to Incredible Health! Sunday, August 28 at 1:30pm

Courtesy of Sandra Nissen

3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. directly addresses the crisis of obesity and chronic disease plaguing America. Over 65% of Americans are overweight or obese — and that number is growing just like our waistlines. Dr. Fuhrman’s revolutionary health plan is not about will power, but instead offers knowledge and a healthy, effective, and scientifically proven plan for shedding weight quickly and reclaiming the vitality and good health we all deserve. Dr. Joel Fuhrman

Great Performances: Jackie Evancho: Dream with Me in Concert Jackie Evancho – the 11-year-old girl with the extraordinarily big voice returns to PBS after her sensational guest appearance on Great Performances “Hitman Returns: David Foster & Friends.” Her solo concert – coincides with the release of her first full-length solo album, Dream with Me – was filmed at the grounds of the Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida.

Courtesy of Gustavo Caballero

Sunday, August 28 at 6pm

11-year-old soprano Jackie Evancho

Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Legacy Celebrate the writers, music and performers of that fabulous era when Frank Sinatra reigned supreme. Feinstein, the multi-platinum selling, five-time Grammy-nominated singer, pianist and musical anthropologist, guides viewers on a musical exploration of how Sinatra affected his contemporaries and how they, in turn, affected him. Backed by a seventeen-piece Big Band, Feinstein conjures up the biggest musical legends of that golden era using their extraordinary music, spiced with intimate stories about their larger-than-life personalities. Recorded on May 2011 in the newly completed Palladium in Carmel, Indiana.

Courtesy of Zach Dobson

Sunday, August 28 at 9pm

Michael Feinstein

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Live from Lincoln Center “Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Night”

1 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Grand Rapids, Mi - Hour One. An 1881 painting by Jasper Cropsey and a letter by Gerald Ford to his former teacher are appraised. (r 8/2 2am; 8/2 1pm; 8/3 4am; 8/7 6pm; 8/ 8 5am)

Tuesday, August 2 at 8pm Join Fred Child, host of NPR’s “Performance Today,” for the opening night gala for the 2011 Mostly Mozart Festival 2011 featuring the acclaimed violinist Christian Tetzlaff and the Festival debut of violist Antoine Tamestit under music director Louis Langrée. Performances include Mozart’s Sinfonia concertante in E-flat major for violin and viola. American soprano Susanna Phillips joins the orchestra arias Violinist Jennifer Koh from Don Giovanni. The orchestra brings the opening night program to a rousing close with Mozart’s “Linz” Symphony.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

Spokane, Wa - Hour Three. A desk and chair used at the United States House of Representatives from 1857 to 1873 is appraised. (r 8/3 5am)

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

Blind with Weeping. Focuses on the battle of Gettysburg, the surrender at Appomattox and Lincoln’s assassination. DVS. (r 8/2 1am; 8/3 3am; 8/7 3am; 8/7 1pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

2 Tuesday 8:00 Live from Lincoln Center ★

Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Night. Mozart arias, the Sinfonia concertante in E-flat major and the “Linz” symphony are performed. (r 8/3 1am; 8/4 4am; 8/6 2:30am)

10:00 P.O.V. ★

10:00 Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

4 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special ★

Steam of Life. A moody, comic, and moving study of Finnish men, as framed by the national obsession with the sauna. (r 8/4 3am; 8/5 4am; 8/7 2am)

Summer Fun. From cornhole to camping, Pam and Joe are having fun in the sun this week as The Weekly Special celebrates summer. (r 8/5 6pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

8:30 Music Voyager

3 Wednesday 8:00 Apache 8 ★

The compelling story of an allwomen wildland firefighter crew from the White Mountain Apache. DVS.

9:00 NOVA

Rat Attack. Every 48 years, bamboo blooms in the Indian state of Mizoram and rats run amok destroying crops. DVS. (r 8/4 1am; 8/5 2am; 8/7 1am; 8/ 8 3am)

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Scientists reveal just how measurable and dangerous exposure to stress response can be. (r 8/4 2am; 8/4 1pm; 8/5 3am; 8/ 8 4am)

5 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★

(r Sat 1am; Sun 4am; Sun 5:30am)

8:30 Need to Know ★

(r Sat 1:30am; Sun 4:30am)

9:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Ratking. Detective Aurelio Zen brings justice to modern-day Italy, whether the authorities want it or not. DVS.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

6 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Afro-Colombian Grooves

DVS.

Deep South U.S.A. (r 8/6 11am)

DVS.

My Mom’s A Soldier. Children from three military families grow up for a year while their mothers are serving in Iraq. (r 8/7 3:30pm)

DVS.

9:00 Globe Trekker ★

10:00 In Their Boots ★

10:30 In Their Boots ★

Vets for Hire. Three skilled veterans struggle to find employment after their service in Iraq and Afghanistan. (r 8/7 4pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.

6:30 Bob The Builder 7:00 Thomas & Friends 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between The Lions

DVS.

9:00 Cyberchase

DVS.

9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 Friday Zone Repeat of Fri.


(r Mon 12:30)

11:00 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 Growing A Greener World ★ 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Autoline ★ 1:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: American Experience

(r Tue 12:30)

Repeat of Thu.

(r Mon Noon)

12:00 Baking with Julia 12:30 Victory Garden

1:00 Woodsmith Shop 1:30 This Old House (r Wed 12:30)

2:00 Ask This Old House

(r Thu 12:30)

2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30)

3:00 Woodwright’s Shop

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

7 Sunday

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

DVS.

9:30 Martha Speaks

DVS.

10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

My Mom’s A Soldier. Repeat of 8/4. Vets for Hire. Repeat of 8/4.

Girls from across rural Montana compete for the state basketball title. Phil Jackson is featured. (r 8/14 10:30pm) Grand Rapids, Mi - Hour One. Repeat of 8/1. Life In Death Valley. Explore this visual wonderland, one of the most stunning yet brutal landscapes with 130 degree heat. (r 8/8 Midnight; 8/8 1pm; 8/9 5am; 8/14 Midnight) Inspector Lewis, Series II: The Point of Vanishing. The murder of a small-time criminal leads Lewis to a prominent Oxford don-turnedcelebrity atheist. DVS. (r 8/8 1am; 8/9 3am; 8/12 9:30pm)

Louisville, Ky - Hour One. Discoveries include a 19th-century embroidered silk mourning picture and an heirloom mint julep cup.

10:00 Wall - A World Divided

4:00 In Their Boots

4:30 Class C: The Only Game In Town

Grand Rapids, Mi - Hour Two. Showcases a quilt of fabric scraps signed by 200 celebrities and a collection of wooden fish decoys. (r 8/9 2am; 8/9 1pm; 8/10 5am; 8/13 4am; 8/14 6pm)

George H.W. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev and Helmut Kohl discuss the opening of the Berlin Wall in 1989. (r 8/9 1am; 8/10 4am; 8/12 2am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

9 Tuesday 8:00 History Detectives

Korean War Letter, Diana, Lookout Mt. Painting. A letter by a soldier missing in action and the book “Diana: A Strange Biography” are investigated. (r 8/10 3am; 8/11 5am; 8/14 5pm)

9:00 P.O.V.

Food, Inc. A revealing look at the US food industry and corporations that put profit before consumer health. (r 8/10 1am; 8/11 3am; 8/14 2am; 8/14 3:00pm)

10:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition

8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train 9:00 Sid The Science Kid

The Americans in the Bulge. Learn how the gallant actions of the US forces surprised the NAZI plan to destroy Allied armies. (r 8/10 1pm)

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!

DVS.

DVS.

2:00 American Road to Victory ★

7:00 New Tricks 8:00 Nature

6:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Curious George

Blind with Weeping. Repeat of 8/1.

6:00 Antiques Roadshow

DVS. DVS.

8:00 Antiques Roadshow

3:30 In Their Boots

DVS.

5:30 Indiana Week In Review★ 6:00 Tracks Ahead 6:30 Joy of Music 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show ★ 9:00 Austin City Limits 10:00 Song of the Mountains ★ 11:00 Sun Studio Sessions ★ 11:30 In The Life ★

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Photo credit: Alia Malley

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

A behind the scenes look at a new film by Ken Burns about the rule and fall of the 18th Amendment. DVS. (r 8/ 8 2:30am; 8/9 4:30am; 8/18 4:30am; 8/22 4:30am; 8/29 2:30am; 8/30 4:30am)

Michael Pollan

11:00 Chihuly Fire & Light

A magical glimpse into Dale Chihuly’s ambitious exhibition at San Francisco’s de Young Museum.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

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10 Wednesday 8:00 Phoenix Mars Mission: Ashes to Ice

The Phoenix Mars Lander is scheduled to land on planet Mars on May 25, 2008 to search for water. (r 8/12 5am; 8/12 1pm; 8/15 5am)

9:00 NOVA

Is There Life On Mars? Showcases the latest scientific discoveries on Mars made by NASA’s robot rovers and Phoenix probe. DVS. (r 8/11 1am; 8/11 1pm; 8/14 1am; 8/15 4am)

10:00 400 Years of the Telescope

Focuses on the telescope’s impact on astronomy and the three historical periods in its development. DVS. (r 8/11 2am; 8/12 4am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

Autism: Coming of Age Sunday, August 14 at 2pm

When people think of autism, they instinctively think of children. However, in the next 10 to 15 years, an estimated 800,000 children with autism will age out of the school system and transition into adulthood. Then, they will look to ill-prepared state and federal governments for the support services and resources to meet their many needs: a situation autism experts refer to as the “coming tsunami.”

Autism: Coming of Age provides an inside look at the lives of three adults with autism and includes interviews with their families and support teams. Autism and disability experts from Massachusetts, New York, Washington, Virginia and Pennsylvania also discuss the current system, impending challenges and possible outcomes for the future.

11 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special Pam and Joe take the show on the road! Behind-the scenes stories from Holiday World, King’s Island, and Indiana Beach. (r Fri 6pm)

8:30 Music Voyager

Mumbai.

9:00 Globe Trekker ★ Peru & Amazon. Repeat Sat 11am.

9:30 Masterpiece Mystery!

Converging Cultures. Contact between cultures has led to creative juxtapositions, hybrid styles and innovative forms.

10:30 Art Through Time: A Global View ★

Dreams and Visions. Artists have found many ways to record ephemeral feelings, personal fantasies and inner visions.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

12 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★

(r Sat 1am; Sun 4am; Sun 5:30am)

8:30 Need to Know ★

(r Sat 1:30am; Sun 4:30am)

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Inspector Lewis, Series II: The Point of Vanishing. Repeat of 8/7.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

13 Saturday

10:00 Art Through Time: A Global View ★

Dan Ryan (pictured) did not qualify to receive services as an adult. As a result, his parents now must assume full responsibility for Dan’s care for the rest of their lives.

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood DVS.

6:30 Bob The Builder

DVS.

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 Friday Zone Repeat of Fri.

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

Peru & Amazon. Repeat of Thu.

(r Mon Noon)

12:00 Baking with Julia

H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.

12:30 Victory Garden

(r Mon 12:30)

1:00 Woodsmith Shop (r Tue 12:30)

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

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

2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30)

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 6:30 Joy of Music ★ 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show ★ 9:00 Austin City Limits 10:00 Song of the Mountains ★ 11:00 Woodsongs ★


6:00 Sesame Street DVS.

15 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

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 9:00 Sid The Science Kid

DVS.

9:30 Martha Speaks

10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 Growing A Greener World ★ 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Autoline ★ 1:00 Game Changers ★

(r 8/17 1pm)

2:00 Autism: Coming of Age★ An inside look at the lives of three adults with autism, including interviews with their families. (r 8/19 1pm)

Korean War Letter, Diana, Lookout Mt. Painting. Repeat of 8/9.

6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Fellowship of the Whales. Follows the first year of a humpback whale’s life as it learns the lessons of life from her mother. DVS. (r 8/15 Midnight; 8/15 1pm; 8/16 5am; 8/21 Midnight) Inspector Lewis, Series III: Counter Culture Blues. The sudden reappearance of a musician thought to be dead may be connected to an orphan’s murder. DVS. (r 8/15 1am; 8/16 3am)

10:30 Class C: The Only Game In Town

Repeat of 8/7.

Arctic Polar Bear

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

18 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special ★ Best of Musical Guests VI. Performances from Mike Milligan and Steam Shovel, Kaia, Davy Jay Sparrow, and more. (r Fri 6pm)

8:00 History Detectives

Mysterious airplane engine parts shed light on a heroic story from a forbidden Hawaiian island. (r 8/17 2am; 8/18 5am; 8/21 5pm)

9:00 Frontline

(r 8/17 1am; 8/19 4am; 8/21 2am)

The Oath. The stories of Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard and a Guantanamo prisoner facing war crimes charges. (r 8/18 3am; 8/21 3am)

10:00 P.O.V.

11:30 Journal ★

17 Wednesday 8:00 Arctic Air: A Greenlandic Journey with the 109th ★

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!

A look at the unusual people and the enticing things found where capitalism mixes with craziness. (r 8/16 1am; 8/17 3am; 8/19 5am; 8/21 4pm)

16 Tuesday

Grand Rapids, Mi - Hour Two. Repeat of 8/8.

7:00 New Tricks 8:00 Nature

Louisville, Ky - Hour Two. An18thcentury heirloom sugar chest and boxing gloves signed by Muhammad Ali create excitement. (r 8/17 5am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

Food, Inc. Repeat of 8/9.

5:00 History Detectives

Grand Rapids, Mi - Hour Three. A painting by French artist Edouard Cortes and prop spears used in The Wizard of Oz are appraised. (r 8/16 2am; 8/16 1pm; 8/17 4am; 8/20 4am; 8/21 6pm)

Researchers race to find out how global warming is rocking the world that Artic creatures inhabit. (r 8/18 2am; 8/19 3am)

10:00 Flea Market Documentary

3:00 P.O.V.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

DVS.

DVS.

10:00 Masters of the Arctic Ice

Courtesy of National Geographic Television

14 Sunday

Scientists and military crews transport supplies to and from Greenland in freezing temperatures.

9:00 NOVA

Secrets Beneath The Ice. Scientists use a state-of-the-art drilling probe to investigate ice shelf melting in Antarctica. (r 8/18 1am; 8/18 1pm; 8/19 2am; 8/21 1am; 8/22 5am)

8:30 Music Voyager Rajasthan.

9:00 Globe Trekker

Globe Trekker Special: Pirates, Galleons & Treasure. (r Sat 11am)

10:00 Art Through Time: A Global View ★

History and Memory. Art can commemorate existence, achievements and failures and be used to record personal memories.

10:30 Art Through Time: A Global View ★

Ceremony and Society. People across the world engage in a wide range of religious, political and social ceremonial rites.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

19 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★

(r Sat 1am; Sun 4am; Sun 5:30am)

8:30 Need to Know ★

(r Sat 1:30am; Sun 4:30am)

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9:30 Great Performances ★

Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2011. Valery Gergiev conducts an open-air concert in the gardens of Austria’s Imperial Schonbrunn Palace. (r 8/20 2:30am; 8/22 3am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

20 Saturday 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood DVS.

8:30 Red Green Show ★ 9:00 Austin City Limits 10:00 Song of the Mountains ★ 11:00 Woodsongs ★

21 Sunday

9:00 Cyberchase

DVS.

9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 Friday Zone WTIU

Repeat of Fri.

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

Repeat of Thu.

(r Mon Noon)

(r Mon 12:30)

7:00 Curious George 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

DVS.

9:30 Martha Speaks

DVS.

10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Roadtrip Nation 11:30 Growing A Greener World ★ 12:00 MotorWeek ★ 12:30 Autoline ★ 1:00 Jeep: Steel Soldier

12:00 Baking with Julia

(r Tue 12:30)

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

(r Fri 12:30)

3:00 Woodwright’s Shop

DVS.

3:30 McLaughlin Group ★ 4:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business ★

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Repeat of 8/15.

5:00 History Detectives Mysterious airplane engine parts shed light on a heroic story from a forbidden Hawaiian island. Repeat of 8/16.

6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Grand Rapids, Mi - Hour Three. Repeat of 8/15.

7:00 New Tricks 8:00 Nature

Program from the IU Kelley School of Business

5:30 Indiana Week In Review ★ 6:00 Tracks Ahead 6:30 Joy of Music 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Lucia Di Lammermoor. Natalie Dessay stars as the innocent young woman driven to madness, opposite Joseph Calleja.

4:00 Flea Market Documentary

2:00 Ask This Old House 2:30 Hometime

Recalls how the small wartime Jeep carried soldiers and supplies and became an American icon. (r 8/28 12:30am)

Cowgirl Bonnie McCarrol

22 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

1:30 Great Performances at the Met ★

12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 Woodsmith Shop

Explores the 25-year rise and fall of the western rodeo cowgirl through the lives of three women.

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6:00 Sesame Street

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

10:30 From Cheyenne to Pendleton: The Rise & Fall of the Rodeo Cowgirl ★

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6:30 Bob The Builder 7:00 Thomas & Friends

a body on an Oxford bus leads Lewis and Hathaway to a sprawling Oxford estate. DVS. (r 8/22 Midnight; 8/22 1pm; 8/23 5am)

Kilauea: Mountain of Fire. Witness the devastation and creation made by flowing lava from the world’s most active volcano.

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!

Inspector Lewis, Series III: The Dead of Winter. The discovery of

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Hartford, Ct - Hour One. Discover a 1963 poster for a Joan Baez/Bob Dylan concert and 200-yearold Wedgwood pottery buttons. (r 8/23 2am; 8/23 1pm; 8/24 4am; 8/26 5am; 8/27 4am)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow

Louisville, Ky - Hour Three. A colorful assortment of finds includes a rare Dirk Van Erp lamp and an 1876 portrait Jumeau doll. (r 8/24 5am)

10:00 RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope ★

Details Robert Kennedy’s 1966 visit to South Africa during the worst years of Apartheid. (r 8/23 1am; 8/24 3am; 8/24 1pm)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

23 Tuesday 8:00 History Detectives ★

A woodcarving may have been part of the Andrew Jackson figurehead affixed to the USS Constitution. (r 8/24 2am; 8/25 5am; 8/31 2am)


(r 8/24 1am; 8/25 4am; 8/28 2am; 8/31 1am)

10:00 P.O.V. ★

Short Cuts. The films “Big Birding Day,” “Flawed” and “Tiffany” are showcased. (r 8/25 3am; 8/28 3am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

24 Wednesday 8:00 Eden at the End of the World

Tracks several species that call the extreme wilderness environment of Patagonia their home. (r 8/26 2am; 8/26 1pm; 8/29 3am)

9:00 NOVA

Hunting The Hidden Dimension. The dramatic story of a group of pioneering mathematicians who developed the study of fractals. DVS. (r 8/25 1am; 8/25 1pm; 8/26 3am; 8/28 1am; 8/29 4am)

10:00 Earth: The Operators’ Manual

Richard Alley sheds light on the causes of climate change and explores sustainable energy options. (r 8/25 2am; 8/26 4am; 8/29 5am)

Legends of Folk: The Village Scene

Saturday, August 27 at 11pm Hosted by Noel Paul Stookey of Peter, Paul & Mary, Legends of Folk: The Village Scene celebrates the The New City Ramblers folk movement in Greenwich Village in the 1960s, featuring rare and stunning performances by Bob Dylan, Simon & Garfunkel, Peter, Paul & Mary, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Richie Havens, The Lovin’ Spoonful, The Mamas and the Papas, Don McLean, Neil Diamond, and others singing their best loved songs and more, along with newly filmed interview segments.

26 Friday 8:00 Washington Week ★

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Inspector Lewis, Series III: The Dead of Winter. The discovery of a body on an Oxford bus leads Lewis and Hathaway to a sprawling Oxford estate. DVS. (r 8/29 1am; 8/30 3am)

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Education

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9:00 Globe Trekker

Antarctica. (r Sat 11am)

10:00 Art Through Time: A Global View ★

Cosmology and Belief. Art can be an instrument for not only recording spiritual beliefs, but also for creating myths.

10:30 Art Through Time: A Global View ★

Death. People have used a wide range of objects, images and structures to negotiate the processes of dying.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

6:30 Bob The Builder

9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 Friday Zone Repeat of Fri.

10:30 Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways

Explores the impact of the steam engine by visiting historic railways from Alaska to New Hampshire.

Legends of the late 50s and early 1960s pop era including Frankie Laine and the Four Aces perform.

9:30 Playing for Change: Peace Through Music

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9:00 Cyberchase

Live In New York. The a cappella phenomenon perform of classics from the 1950s and 1960s and contemporary pop hits. (r 8/29 8pm)

7:00 Moments to Remember My Music

7:00 Thomas & Friends

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Richard Proenneke set out alone to build a log cabin and explore a pristine land unchanged by man.

5:30 Straight No Chaser Live In New York

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

Dr. Brene Brown shares what she’s learned from a decade of research on the power of authenticity.

4:00 Alone in the Wilderness

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Scott “The Piano Guy” Houston inspires beginners to enjoy happy, fulfilling music-making.

2:30 Gifts of Imperfection: Living with Courage, Compassion

9:30 Masterpiece Mystery!

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

8:30 Music Voyager

8:30 Need to Know ★

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★ 11:30 Journal ★

8:00 IN Focus ★

12:30 New Play Piano in a Flash: 3 Steps to Piano Success ★

Mark Johnson traveled the globe recording little-known musicians from diverse parts of the world. (r 8/29 1pm)

11:00 Legends of Folk: The Village Scene

Celebrates the songs and the performers of the folk movement in Greenwich Village in the 1960s.

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WFIU-FM Radio Highlights

Joni Mitchell’s Blue Sunday, August 14, 8pm

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In Joni Mitchell’s 1971 album Blue, the Canadian singer-songwriter put the experience of being a woman and being human on artful display through her confessional lyrics, innovative open guitar tunings, and jazz-inflected vocals. Many of her fans believe it is her finest effort. In this program, musicians, Joni Mitchell music writers, fans, and Joni Mitchell herself reflect on Blue, released forty years ago this summer. Host-producer Paul Ingles mixes music from Blue and other Joni Mitchell albums with informed commentary and archival interviews with Mitchell. Guests include music writers Ann Powers, Anthony DeCurtis, Paul Zollo, and Lydia Hutchinson. Also featured are musicians Shawn Colvin, Lucy Kaplansky, and others.

Freakonomics Radio: The Economist’s Guide to Parenting

Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America Monday, August 29 at 9:30pm Originally airing on November 30, 1969, Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America is a controversial and rare TV show containing in-studio rehearsal and recording, road travel, political viewpoints, concert performances and video montages of key events of the 1960s. The program was originally to be a “Bell Telephone” TV special but when they saw the finished product they pulled the plug when video images of John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Martin Luther King were shown while “Bridge Over Troubled Waters” played, the Bell Telephone executives commented, “They’re all democrats, why no republicans?” Simon & Garfunkel said, “Is that what you see? How about they were all assassinated?” Simon & Garfunkel met with CBS and they sympathized with the content and agreed to air the program.

Sunday, August 28, 8pm In their books Freakonomics and SuperFreakonomics, Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner use the tools of economics to explore real-world behavior. Now, Freakonomics Radio tells you things you always thought you knew but didn’t, and things you never thought you wanted to know, but do. In this episode, Levitt and Dubner assemble a roundtable of economists to talk about child-rearing, with one essential question in mind: How much do parents really matter, and in what dimensions? We hear about parents’ effect on everything from education and culture cramming to smoking and drinking. The economists include Joshua Gans, author of Parentonomics: An Economist Dad Looks at Parenting and Bryan Caplan, author of Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids: Why Parenting is More Fun and Less Work Than You Think. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel

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28 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street

Malt Shop Memories: The Concert Wednesday, August 31 at 8pm

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7:00 Curious George

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

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8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train

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9:00 Sid The Science Kid

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9:30 Martha Speaks

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10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music)

Jon “Bowzer” Bauman and Ronnie Spector bring back the best pop songs from the late 1950s and 1960s.

12:30 Echoes of Creation

It was a time of record hops, cars with big fins, ponytails and beehives. The future was bright and the music on the radio and jukeboxes became the soundtrack for the rest of your life. Recorded at Caesars in Atlantic City, Malt Shop Memories: The Concert brings together 12 of the Fabian greatest living legends from the late 50s and early 60s and their phenomenal music for one fantastic evening. Hosted by Frankie Avalon, Bobby Rydell and Fabian, who also perform their greatest hits, the special also includes archival performances from The Four Seasons, Martha and The Vandellas, The Beach Boys and Dion and The Belmonts.

6:00 Great Performances ★

Music and poetic spoken word blend with images of Alaska’s wilderness and California’s sequoias.

1:30 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman ★

7:30 Wilderness Plots In Concert ★

Features five of Indiana’s most treasured singer-songwriters coming together to create a moving and powerful evening of entertainment inspired by author Scott Russell Sanders.

Joel Fuhrman offers a healthy, effective and scientifically proven plan for shedding weight quickly.

3:00 Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy

The “Yoga for All of Us” author effectively addresses arthritis relief through the practice of yoga.

4:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class

An expert take on what actions people need to take to navigate today’s unsettling economic waters. (r 8/30 8pm; 8/31 1pm)

Jackie Evancho: Dream with Me In Concert. The ten year-old girl with the extraordinary big voice performs “Pie Jesu” and “O Mio Babbino Caro.”

30 Tuesday 8:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class

Repeat of 8/28.

A live reunion of folk singers includes Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn and The Chad Mitchell Trio.

10:00 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music)

9:00 Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Legacy ★

The singer and pianist celebrates the music of that fabulous era when Frank Sinatra reigned supreme.

31 Wednesday 8:00 Malt Shop Memories: The Concert ★

10:30 ADD and Loving It?!

Patrick McKenna (Harold from the Red Green Show) talks to with researchers and ordinary people dealing Attention Deficit Disorder.

29 Monday 8:00 Straight No Chaser Live In New York

Suze Orman

11:00 Journal ★ 11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

Repeat of 8/27.

9:30 Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America ★ This vintage program features the duo in the studio and on stage performing “The Boxer” and more.

Re-live the music of the 50s with performances by big names of the era in a hit-packed concert.

10:00 Amen Solution Thinner, Smarter, Happier with Daniel Amen ★

Psychiatrist and author Daniel Amen discusses steps to lose weight, boost memory and improve mood. Scan this QR code with your smart phone to be taken to the donation page and become a member of WTIU.

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A to Z 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman 8/28 1:30pm 400 Years Of The Telescope 8/10 10pm; 8/11 2am; 8/12 4am Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided: America Blind With Weeping 8/1 10pm; 8/2 1am; 8/3 3am; 8/7 3am; 8/7 1pm ADD and Loving It?! 8/28 10:30pm After The Wall - A World United 8/12 3am Alone In The Wilderness 8/27 4pm Amen Solution Thinner, Smarter, Happier 8/31 10pm America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated 8/3 Noon; 8/10 Noon; 8/17 Noon; 8/24 Noon; 8/31 Noon American Masters Pete Seeger: The Power Of Song 8/27 2:30am American Road To Victory 8/3 1pm; 8/7 2pm; 8/10 1pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane Hour Three 8/1 9pm; 8/3 5am Antiques Roadshow Louisville Hour One 8/8 9pm Antiques Roadshow Louisville Hour Two 8/15 9pm; 8/17 5am Antiques Roadshow Louisville Hour Three 8/22 9am; 8/24 5am Antiques Roadshow Las Vegas Hour One 8/31 5am Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids Hour One 8/1 8pm; 8/2 2am; 8/2 1pm; 8/3 4am; 8/7 6pm; 8/ 8 5am

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Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids Hour Two 8/8 8pm; 8/9 2am; 8/9 1pm; 8/10 5am; 8/13 4am; 8/14 6pm Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids Hour Three 8/15 8pm; 8/16 2am; 8/16 1pm; 8/17 4am; 8/20 4am; 8/21 6pm Antiques Roadshow Hartford Hour One 8/22 8pm; 8/23 2am; 8/23 1pm; 8/24 4am; 8/26 5am; 8/27 4am Antiques Roadshow Hartford Hour Two 8/30 2am; 8/31 4am Apache 8 8/3 8pm Arctic Air: A Greenlandic Journey With The 109th 8/17 8pm Art Through Time: A Global View 8/11 10pm; 8/11 10:30pm; 8/18 10pm; 8/18 10:30pm; 8/25 10pm; 8/25 10:30pm Arthur Weekdays 3:30pm Ask This Old House 8/4 12:30pm; 8/6 2pm; 8/11 12:30pm; 8/13 2pm; 8/18 12:30pm; 8/20 2pm; 8/25 12:30pm Austin City Limits 8/13 9pm; 8/6 9pm; 8/20 9pm Autism: Coming Of Age 8/14 2pm; 8/19 1pm Autoline Sat 12:30pm Bake Decorate Celebrate! Thu Noon Baking With Julia Tues and Sat Noon Barney & Friends Weekdays 8:30am Beads, Baubles And Jewels Tue 2:30pm Best Of The Joy Of Painting 8/3 2:30pm; 8/10 2:30pm; 8/17 2:30pm; 8/24 2:30pm Between The Lions 8/6 8:30am; 8/20 8:30am; 8/27 8:30am; 8/13 8:30am

Biz Kid$ Sun 10am Black Grace: From Cannon’s Creek To Jacob’s Pillow 8/13 2:30am; 8/15 3am Bob The Builder Sat 6:30am Body Electric Weekdays 6am & 2pm Caillou Sat 7:30am Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! Weekdays 7am; Sun 7:30am Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways 8/27 10:30am Charlie Rose Weekdays 5pm; Tue-Sat Midnight Chihuly Fire & Light 8/7 11pm Class C: The Only Game In Town 8/7 4:30pm; 8/14 10:30pm Clifford The Big Red Dog Weekdays at 9:30am Crafting At The Spotted Canary Fri at 2:30 Curious George Weekdays 6:30am; Sun 7am Cyberchase Sat 9am Daniel O’Donnell Live from Nashville 8/30 1pm Dinosaur Big City 8/23 7:30am; 8/28 8:30am Dinosaur Train Weekdays 8am; Sun 8:30am Dinosaur Wars: American Experience 8/1 3am DragonflyTV Sat 9:30am Earth: The Operators’ Manual 8/24 10pm; 8/25 2am; 8/26 4am; 8/29 5am Easy Yoga For Arthritis With Peggy Cappy 8/28 3:00pm

Ebert Presents At The Movies 8/6 10:30am; 8/13 10:30am; 8/20 10:30am Echoes Of Creation 8/28 12:30pm Eden At The End Of The World 8/24 8pm; 8/26 2am; 8/26 1pm; 8/29 3am Electric Company Weekdays 4pm European Journal Mon 6pm Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Mon-Thu 4:30pm Flea Market Documentary 8/15 10pm; 8/16 1am; 8/17 3am; 8/19 5am; 8/21 4pm Fons & Porter’s Love Of Quilting Tue 11:30am Friday Zone Fri 4:30pm; Sat 10am From Cheyenne To Pendleton 8/21 10:30pm Frontline 8/16 9pm; 8/17 1am; 8/19 4am; 8/21 2am; 8/23 9pm; 8/24 1am; 8/25 4am; 8/28 2am; 8/31 1am Game Changers 8/14 1pm; 8/17 1pm Gifts Of Imperfection: Living With Courage 8/27 2:30pm Globe Trekker Thu 9pm; Sat 11am Great Performances Jackie Evancho 8/28 6pm Great Performances Vienna Philharmonic 8/19 9:30pm; 8/20 2:30am; 8/22 3am Great Performances at the Met - Lucia Di Lammermoor 8/21 1:30pm Growing A Greener World Sun 11:30am Growing Bolder Wed 6pm


History Detectives 8/9 8pm; 8/10 3am; 8/11 5am; 8/14 5pm; 8/16 8pm; 8/17 2am; 8/18 5am; 8/21 5pm; 8/23 8pm; 8/24 2am; 8/25 5am; 8/31 2am Hometime Fri 12:30pm; Sat 2:30pm IN Focus 8/25 8pm; 8/26 6pm In The Life 8/6 11:30pm In Their Boots 8/4 10pm; 8/7 3:30pm; 8/4 10:30pm; 8/7 4pm Indiana Week In Review Sat 5:30 Inside Indiana Business Sat 4:30 Jeep: Steel Soldier 8/21 1pm; 8/28 12:30am John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind 8/30 10pm Journal Weekdays 11:30pm Joy of Music Sat 6:30 Keeping Up Appearances Sat 8pm Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special 8/3 10pm; 8/4 2am; 8/4 1pm; 8/5 3am; 8/ 8 4am Knit And Crochet Now! Mon 11:30am Lawrence Welk Show Sat 7pm Legends Of Folk: The Village Scene 8/27 11pm Live From Lincoln Center Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Night 8/2 8pm;8/3 1am; 8/4 4am; 8/6 2:30am Loopdiver: The Journey Of A Dance 8/1 2:30am; 8/2 4:30am; 8/6 4:30am Malt Shop Memories: The Concert 8/31 8pm Martha SpeaksWeekdays 9am; Sun 9:30am Martha’s Sewing Room Thu 11:30am

Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series II 8/7 9pm 8/ 8 1am; 8/9 3am; 8/12 9:30pm; 8/14 9pm; 8/15 1am; 8/16 3am; 8/21 9pm; 8/22 1am; 8/23 3am; 8/26 9:30pm; 8/29 1am; 8/30 3am Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Ratking 8/1 1am; 8/2 3am; 8/5 9:30pm Masters Of The Arctic Ice 8/17 10pm; 8/18 2am; 8/19 3am Mclaughlin Group Sat 3:30 Michael Feinstein: The Sinatra Legacy 8/28 9pm Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sat 6am Moments To Remember My Music 8/27 7pm Motorweek Sun Noon Music Voyager Thu 8:30pm My Generation Thu 6pm Nature: Black Mamba 8/1 Midnight; 8/1 1pm; 8/2 5am; 8/5 5am; 8/7 Midnight Nature: Life In Death Valley 8/7 8pm; 8/ 8 Midnight; 8/ 8 1pm; 8/9 5am; 8/14 Midnight Nature: Fellowship Of The Whales 8/14 8pm; 8/15 Midnight; 8/15 1pm; 8/16 5am; 8/21 Midnight Nature: Kilauea: Mountain Of Fire 8/21 8pm; 8/22 Midnight; 8/22 1pm; 8/23 5am Nature: Is That Skunk? 8/29 Midnight; 8/30 5am Need To Know Fri 8:30pm; Sat 1:30am; Sun 4:30am New Play Piano In A Flash: 3 Steps To Piano Success 8/27 12:30pm

New Tricks Sun 7pm Nightly Business Report Weekdays 6:30pm NOVA Arctic Dinosaurs 8/1 5am NOVA Lizard Kings 8/1 4am NOVA Rat Attack 8/3 9pm; 8/4 1am; 8/5 2am; 8/7 1am; 8/ 8 3am NOVA Is There Life on Mars? 8/10 9pm; 8/11 1am; 8/11 1pm; 8/14 1am; 8/15 4am NOVA Secrets Beneath the Ice 8/17 9pm; 8/18 1am; 8/18 1pm; 8/19 2am; 8/21 1am; 8/22 5am NOVA Hunting the Hidden Dimension 8/24 9pm; 8/25 1am; 8/25 1pm; 8/26 3am; 8/28 1am; 8/29 4am Objects And Memory 8/30 1am; 8/31 3am Painting And Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer 8/4 2:30pm; 8/11 2:30pm; 8/18 2:30pm; 8/25 2:30pm Pati’s Mexican Table Fri Noon PBS Newshour Weekdays 7pm PBS Previews: Prohibition 8/7 10:30pm; 8/8 2:30am; 8/9 4:30am; 8/18 4:30am; 8/22 4:30am; 8/29 2:30am; 8/30 4:30am Phoenix Mars Mission: Ashes To Ice 8/10 8pm; 8/12 5am; 8/12 1pm; 8/15 5am Placing Out: The Orphan Trains 8/5 1pm Playing For Change: Peace Through Music 8/27 9:30pm; 8/29 1pm P.O.V. Steam Of Life 8/2 10pm; 8/4 3am; 8/5 4am; 8/7 2am

P.O.V. Food, Inc. 8/9 9pm; 8/10 1am; 8/11 3am; 8/14 2am; 8/14 3:00pm P.O.V. The Oath 8/16 10pm; 8/18 3am; 8/21 3am P.O.V. Short Cuts 8/23 10pm; 8/25 3am; 8/28 3am Primal Grill With Steven Raichlen Mon Noon Quilting Arts Wed 11:30am Red Green Show Sat 8:30pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Tue 6pm RFK In The Land Of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope 8/22 10pm; 8/23 1am; 8/24 3am; 8/24 1pm Roadtrip Nation Sun 11am (except 8/28) Rock, Pop And Doo Wop 8/28 10:30am Saddle Club Sun 10:30am Scrapbook Memories Mix It Up Again 8/1 2:30pm Scrapbook Soup Mon 2:30pm Sesame Street Weekdays 10am; Sun 6am Sewing With Nancy Fri 11:30am Sid The Science Kid Weekdays 11am; Sun 9am Simon And Garfunkel: Songs Of America 8/29 9:30pm Song Of The Mountains 8/6 10pm; 8/13 10pm; 8/20 10pm Straight No Chaser Live In New York 8/27 5:30pm; 8/29 8pm Sun Studio Sessions 8/6 11pm Super Why! Weekdays 7:30am; Sun 8am

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A to Z (cont’d) Suze Orman’s Money Class 8/28 4pm; 8/30 8pm; 8/31 1pm Tavis Smiley Weekdays 11pm (except 8/16) This Old House Sat 1:30pm; 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 Tuba U: Basso Profundo 8/22 2:30am; 8/23 4:30am Victory Garden Sat 12:30pm; Mon 12:30pm Wall A World Divided 8/8 10pm; 8/9 1am; 8/10 4am; 8/12 2am Washing Away: After The Storms 8/13 3:30am; 8/15 2:30am; 8/16 4:30am Washington Week Fri 8pm; Sat 1am; Sun 4am; Sun 5:30am Weekly Special Thu 8pm; Fri 6pm (except 8/25 & 8/26) Wild Kratts Sat 8am Wilderness Plots In Concert 8/28 7:30pm Woodsmith Shop Sat 1pm; Tue 12:30pm Woodsongs 8/13 11pm; 8/20 11pm Woodwright’s Shop 8/6 3:00pm; 8/13 3:00pm; 8/20 3:00pm Wordgirl Weekdays 3pm Scan this QR code with your smart phone to access the WTIU online program schedule.

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TIU World (Ch. 30.2) Evening Programming Weeknights 10:00 PBS NewHour 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Nightly Business Report 1 Monday 6:00 Nature Black Mamba 7:00 Journey of the BroadWinged Hawk 8:00 Rare Bird 9:00 Nature Black Mamba 2 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Runyon V. State of Indiana 7:00 Into The Deep: America Whaling & The World 9:00 Secrets of the Dead Slave Ship Mutiny 3 Wednesday 6:00 P.O.V. Salt 7:00 Living in the Big Empty 8:00 P.O.V. Steam of Life 9:00 P.O.V. Salt 4 Thursday 6:00 In Endless Song 20 Years of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir 7:00 Naturally Obsessed The Making of a Scientist 8:00 NOVA Rat Attack 9:00 NOVA ScienceNOW How Smart Are Animals? 5 Friday 6:00 Rare Bird 7:00 Human Spark Becoming Us 8:00 Human Spark So Human, So Chimp 9:00 Rare Bird 6 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 Inside Washington 7:00 Living in the Big Empty 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 10:00 WW II Behind Closed Doors Stalin, The Nazis: Unlikely Friends (Summer 1939 to Autumn 1941) 7 Sunday 6:00 Living in the Big Empty 7:00 Global Voices Father Roy: Inside The School of Assassins 8:00 Worse Than War 10:00 Global Voices Sons of Cuba 11:30 Crown of the Continent Alaska’s Wrangell St. Elias National Park

8 Monday 6:00 Nature Life In Death Valley 7:00 River of Renewal 8:00 Buffalo Flows 9:00 Nature Life In Death Valley 9 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Tharp V. State of Indiana 7:00 Nickles from Heaven 8:00 Marines of Montford Point Fighting for Freedom 9:00 Fly Boys Western Pennsylvania’s Tuskegee Airmen 10 Wednesday 6:00 Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 7:00 P.O.V. Food, Inc. 9:00 Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 11 Thursday 6:00 Saving Places Preserving Indiana’s Architectural Heritage 7:00 Phoenix Mars Mission Onto the Ice 8:00 NOVA Is There Life On Mars? 9:00 400 Years of the Telescope 12 Friday 6:00 Buffalo Flows 7:00 Appalachians 8:00 Appalachians 9:00 Appalachians 13 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 Inside Washington 7:00 Marines of Montford Point Fighting for Freedom 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 10:00 WW II Behind Closed Doors Stalin, The Nazis: Cracks in the Alliance (Autumn 1941 to December 19) 14 Sunday 6:00 Buffalo Flows 7:00 Global Voices Thunder In Guyana/50/Fifty/ Fernando’s First Snow 8:00 Independent Lens Bhutto 10:00 Global Voices Be Like Others 11:00 Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 15 Monday 6:00 Nature Fellowship of the Whales 7:00 Earth Days: American Experience 9:00 Nature Fellowship of the Whales

16 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Love V. State of Indiana 7:00 History Detectives Space Exploration 8:00 History Detectives 9:00 History Detectives 17 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 All The Way Home 7:30 P.O.V. The Oath 9:00 Frontline 18 Thursday 6:00 Taking Control of Your Credit 6:30 Starting A Business Increasing Your Odds 7:00 Nature Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers 8:00 NOVA Secrets Beneath The Ice 9:00 Masters of the Arctic Ice 19 Friday 6:00 Secrets of the Dead Churchill’s Deadly Decision 7:00 Churchill Destiny/The Lion’s Roar/The Last Prize 20 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 Inside Washington 7:00 Secrets of the Dead Churchill’s Deadly Decision 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 10:00 WW II Behind Closed Doors Stalin, The Nazis: Dividing The World (January 1944 to August 1945) 21 Sunday 6:00 Independent Lens Chicago 8:00 P.O.V. The Most Dangerous Man In America: Daniel Ellsberg 10:00 Global Voices On Wheels Brazil 11:00 Global Voices Greener Grass: Cuba, Baseball and the United States 22 Monday 6:00 Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire 7:00 Fiji Firewalkers 7:30 Hawaii: Roots of Fire 8:00 Skin Stories 9:00 Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire 23 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Carr V. State of Indiana 7:00 History Detectives 8:00 History Detectives 9:00 History Detectives


24 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Doha Debates 8:00 P.O.V. Short Cuts 9:00 Frontline 25 Thursday 6:00 Reclaiming The American Dream 6:30 Peregrinos: A Musical Journey 7:00 NOVA ScienceNOW Can We Make It to Mars? 8:00 NOVA Hunting The Hidden Dimension 9:00 NOVA Becoming Human: Last Human Standing

TIU Family (Ch. 30.3) Monday – Friday Noon Super Why! 12:30 Barney & Friends 1:00 Caillou

26 Friday 6:00 History Detectives Iwo Jima Map, Copperhead Cane, Theremin 7:00 Chasing Churchill Wanted: Dead Or Alive 8:00 Chasing Churchill The Other Country 9:00 Chasing Churchill Worth Doing Once 27 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 Inside Washington 7:00 Doha Debates 8:00 Peter, Paul and Mary Carry It On: A Musical Legacy 10:00 Into The Deep America, Whaling & The World: America

1:30 Sid the Science Kid 2:00 Dinosaur Train 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:00 Curious George 3:30 Martha Speaks 4:00 Arthur 4:30 Wordgirl 5:00 Wild Kratts 5:30 Electric Company

28 Sunday Mondays and Fridays 6:00 RFK in the Land of Apartheid A Ripple of Hope (am & pm) 6:00 Martha’s Sewing Room 7:00 Global Voice Hell of a 6:30 One Stroke Painting Nation/Omelette 7:00 Simply Ming 8:00 P.O.V. Campaign 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 9:00 Global Voices Rules of the 8:00 Ciao Italia Game 8:30 Primal Grill 10:00 Out In America 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 11:30 Fiji Firewalkers 9:30 Music Voyager 10:00 Garden Smart (Fri P. Allen 29 Monday Smith’s Garden Home) 6:00 Nature Is That Skunk? 10:30 This Old House 7:00 Hotspots 11:00 Hometime 8:00 In Focus Education 11:30 B Organic 8:30 Alone in the Wilderness 30 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Galloway V. State of Indiana 7:00 History Detectives 8:00 History Detectives 9:00 Echoes of Creation 31 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Hapa: One Step at a Time 7:30 Playing for Change Peace Through Music 9:00 Frontline

Tuesdays and Thursdays (am & pm) 6:00 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 6:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 7:00 Pati’s Mexican Table 7:30 Vine Talk 8:00 Great American Seafood 8:30 Made in Spain 9:00 Globe Trekker 10:00 Victory Garden 10:30 Woodwright’s Shop 11:00 American Woodshop 11:30 Growing Bolder

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4:30 Loopdiver: The Journey of a Dance 5:00 This Old House Hour 7 Sunday 12:00 Nature Black Mamba 1:00 NOVA Rat Attack 2:00 P.O.V. Steam of Life 3:00 Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided Blind with Weeping 4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week 8 Monday 12:00 Nature Life In Death Valley 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! The Point of Vanishing 2:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition 3:00 NOVA Rat Attack 4:00 Killer Stress 5:00 Antiques Roadshow 9 Tuesday 1:00 Wall - A World Divided 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids - Hr. Two 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! The Point of Vanishing 4:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition 5:00 Nature Life In Death Valley 10 Wednesday 1:00 P.O.V. Food, Inc. 3:00 History Detectives 4:00 Wall - A World Divided 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids Hour Two 11 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Is There Life On Mars? 2:00 400 Years of the Telescope 3:00 P.O.V. Food, Inc. 5:00 History Detectives 12 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Wall - A World Divided 3:00 After The Wall - A World United 4:00 400 Years of the Telescope 5:00 Phoenix Mars Mission: Ashes to Ice 13 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week

1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Black Grace: from Cannon’s Creek to Jacob’s Pillow 3:30 Washing Away: After The Storms 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids Hr. Two 5:00 This Old House Hour 14 Sunday 12:00 Nature Life In Death Valley 1:00 NOVA Is There Life On Mars? 2:00 P.O.V. Food, Inc. 4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week 15 Monday 12:00 Nature Fellowship of the Whales 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Counter Culture Blues 2:30 Washing Away: After The Storms 3:00 Black Grace: from Cannon’s Creek to Jacob’s Pillow 4:00 NOVA Is There Life On Mars? 5:00 Phoenix Mars Mission: Ashes to Ice 16 Tuesday 1:00 Flea Market Documentary 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids - Hr. Three 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Counter Culture Blues 4:30 Washing Away: After The Storms 5:00 Nature Fellowship of the Whales 17 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 History Detectives 3:00 Flea Market Documentary 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids - Hr. Three 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Louisville - Hr. Two 18 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Secrets Beneath The Ice 2:00 Masters of the Arctic Ice 3:00 P.O.V. The Oath 4:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition 5:00 History Detectives

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26 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Eden at the End of the World 3:00 NOVA Hunting The Hidden Dimension 4:00 Earth: The Operators’ Manual 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Hartford, Ct - Hr. One

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27 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 American Masters Pete Seeger: The Power of Song 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Hartford - Hr. One 5:00 This Old House Hour

22 Monday 12:00 Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! The Dead of Winter 2:30 Tuba U: Basso Profundo 3:00 Great Performances Vienna Philharmonic 4:30 PBS Previews: Prohibition 5:00 NOVA Secrets Beneath The Ice

28 Sunday 12:30 Jeep Steel Soldier 1:00 NOVA Hunting The Hidden Dimension 2:00 Frontline 3:00 P.O.V. Short Cuts 4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week

23 Tuesday 1:00 RFK in the Land of Apartheid A Ripple of Hope 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Hartford- Hr. One 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! The Dead of Winter 4:30 Tuba U: Basso Profundo 5:00 Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire 24 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 History Detectives 3:00 RFK in the Land of Apartheid A Ripple of Hope 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Hartford - Hr. One 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Louisville - Hr. Three

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Wilderness Plots in Concert Sunday, August 28 at 7:30pm Filmed live in Bloomington in June 2011, Wilderness Plots in Concert features five of Indiana’s most treasured singer-songwriters coming together to create a moving and powerful evening of entertainment. Wilderness Plots began as a book of stories by Scott Russell Sanders. These fifty brief tales trace the settlement of the Ohio Valley between the American Revolution and the Civil War, while meditating on the cost of that transformation to native people, enslaved people, wildlife, and forests.

as narrator. Since then they have introduced audiences to preachers and profiteers, generals and journalists, hermits and healers, farmers and bonecollectors, lovers, liars, layabouts and other high spirited characters—the kinds of people who, in all ages, have made history. Like the richest American folklore, these tales and songs witness to life on a wild, dangerous, and glorious continent. Says Scott Sanders, “it’s about dwelling more consciously in the present by learning more deeply about the past.”

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First published in 1983, the book was out of print when Tim Grimm found a copy in 2006. He read a few tales and began hearing songs. At the next meeting of a songwriters’ group, he suggested to his fellow musicians—Krista Detor, Carrie Newcomer, Tom Roznowski, and Michael White—that they browse through the stories and see if they could find songs of their own. They soon found plenty. In spring 2007 they released a Wilderness Plots album and began presenting a stage show featuring their music, with Sanders Author Scott Russell Sanders reads from Wilderness Plots.


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