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On The Cover October 2009 This month we are presenting Spotlight! a KCSM original 13-part series, airing at 6:30 pm every Friday night beginning October 18. Each week professionals in various fields within the film and television industry give local high school students tips in their area of expertise. These students were entrants in KCSM's Spotlight High School Film Festival, (airing Wednesday, October 29 at 10:00 pm) and showed promise in these different categories. We hope you enjoy watching these talented high school students try their hand at filmmaking (Spotlight Film Festival) and the local professionals who give them direction and encouragement (Spotlight! The Series.) Who knows, you may be watching the budding start of the next hit maker! Cover Artwork: Kaveh Nikpour

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FM 91.1 Program Grid FM Article Behind The Jazz Datebook FM Program Listings All jazz, all day, every day. Jazz 91 News Thanks to our Fall Fund Drive Volunteers;

Thanks to our Fall Fund Drive Food Donors New Renewal Postcards

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(All Programs are Closed Captioned)

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KCSM TV / FM • 1700 Hillsdale Blvd • San Mateo, CA 94402 Digital 43.1 • Cable 17 (in most areas) • www.kcsm.org Main: (650) 574-6586 •  Membership Questions: (650) 524-6921 Special circumstances July result in program alterations. KCSM is licensed to the San Mateo County Community College District, which operates College of San Mateo, Canada College in Redwood City, and Skyline College in San Bruno. The District and its Colleges are governed by six-member Board of Trustees, five elected at large for four-year terms by the County voters and one elected by students in the District for a one-year term: Helen Hausman, Richard Holober (President), Dave Mandelkern, Patricia Miljanich (Vice President—Clerk), Karen Schwartz, Virginia Medrano Rosales (Student Trustee, 2008-09), Ron Galatolo (District Chancellor), Michael E. Claire (President, College of San Mateo).


M e m b e r S u p p o r t e d C omm u n i t y S tat io n s

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Dear KCSM Members, Fall is traditionally the time of year where television networks and local stations debut new program line-ups and new shows, and KCSM is no exception.

In the next few months you will notice some changes to our program line-up, changes we are making to reflect our distinctive Bay Area lifestyle, and to provide better educational and entertaining television to our viewers. In some cases you may see some of your favorite shows moved to a new night or a new time slot, or you may find new shows popping up throughout the week. As we all welcome these adjustments we will be updating you on air, in this program guide, on our web site and on other platforms, such as Twitter. If you haven’t signed up for our Twitter updates I encourage you to do so now by going to www.twitter.com and signing up to follow kcsmtv.

But these adjustments are not being made in a vacuum. You heard from our General Manager last month about some difficult changes we are making to the television side of KCSM, changes that are difficult but necessary. As the newly appointed Programming Development Manager, I can tell you that as hard as these adjustments may seem, they are also an opportunity. Having dropped the PBS affiliation opens up a whole new world of programming that we will be able to bring to you, our viewer, that otherwise would have been difficult to schedule. This translates into more and better choices for viewers all over the Bay Area. You still have many alternatives when it comes to watching PBS programming, but you now can count on KCSM to bring you unique shows that you will not find anywhere else. As we make these adjustments we will also like to know what you think, and how we can improve your viewing experience, so please log on to www.kcsm.org and click on the KCSM TV Survey button. Knowing what you want and what you think is very important to us, so this is your opportunity to do so, and of course you can always email me at dante@kcsm.net. We never forget that we wouldn’t be here if it were not for viewers and members like you, who contribute and support us because you recognize our value to the community, so we will continue to honor your efforts and loyalty by maximizing our acquisition budgets and looking for innovative ways to get content that educates, entertains and makes our communities stronger.

Change is an opportunity to improve and do things better, but one thing will never change, and that is our commitment to you and our community. I look forward to your input on Twitter and our online survey. Sincerely,

Dante Betteo Programming Development Manager


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Highlights

A Blackfeet Encounter In July 1806, only one deadly clash between American Indians and the otherwise peaceful Lewis and Clark Expedition happened. Learn about the confrontation through accounts by tribal elders, Lewis' journal and historians who examine both sides of the story. Follow the tragedies and challenges endured by the Blackfeet people during the 19th and 20th centuries, including intertribal fighting, massacres, starvation, unemployment, poverty and racism.

Thursday, October 1 at 11:00 pm

Out & Proud in Chicago Hosted by actress Jane Lynch, follow the history of Chicago's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community from the 19th century to the present. From coming–out experiences and supporting anti-discrimination laws to founding Chicago's earliest gay-rights organization and defying the federal government's indifference towards people with AIDS, both famous and unsung LGBT Chicagoans who helped shape the face of a city tell their stories. Tuesday, October 13 at 10:00 pm

The Odyssey of Captain Healy A profile on the life of one of the most famous men on the Pacific Coast during the 19th century. As captain of a U.S. Marine Revenue cutter, Michael Healy stood for law and order along the treacherous 30,000-mile coast of the Alaska territory. Yet the man who skippered the U.S. cutter kept a closely guarded Discover the dramatic tale of a fascinating man who was haunted by demons and, in the end, charted a destructive life course that ended with a heart attack in 1905. Saturday, October 18th at 8:00 pm

Monkey Dance Follow three Cambodian-American teenagers who come of age in a world shadowed by their parents' nightmares of the Khmer Rouge. A traditional Cambodian dance links them to their parents' culture, but fast cars, hip consumerism and new romance pull harder. Gradually coming to appreciate their parents' sacrifices, the three teens find a balance between their parents' dreams and their own. Thursday, October 29 at 9:00 am


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Zemad's Journey This docudrama follows the life of a young Ethiopian girl who was raised in a small, poverty-stricken village. After her father attempts to sell her hand in marriage to the highest bidder, she runs away to the capital city, Addis Ababa, where she discovers the difficult challenges of life in the city. Then, an unexpected turn of events causes an unfortunate and deadly fate. Thursday, October 1 at 10:00 pm

Spotlight! The Series

Pictured left: Actor Peter coyote photo credit: kaveh nikpour

This KCSM original local 13-episode series features professionals who specialize in various areas of the filmmaking industry, sharing tips and information with local high school students interested in pursuing careers in film and broadcasting. Series topics include Visual Effects, Sound Effects, Documentaries, Screenwriting, Cinematography, Acting, Editing, Animation, Producing, creative problem solving and how to choose the perfect location. Every Sunday beginning October 18 at 6:30pm

Bay Area Vista

'It's all about community, and we are talking to you about you.' This locally produced program highlights the best of the Bay Area, showcasing organizations, events, and newsmakers that have significant impact in our communities. Hosted by Janice Edwards, Bay Area Vista provides depth, context, perspective, compelling personal stories and entertainment with a focus on non-profit organizations. Every Tuesday beginning October 20 at 7:00 pm

Pictured: jackie edwards, host, bay area vista

Railroad Empire The transcontinental railroad, begun in 1855 and completed in 1869, transformed the Golden State from sleepy outpost into one of the world's most powerful economies. Explore this vital moment in California's history and its impact on the development of a nation. Also examined is the violence and systematic discrimination against Chinese railroad laborers, the development of unions and Congress' role in the Big Four's monopoly of California transportation. Friday, October 23 at 4:00 am


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2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ 12:00a SAVE OUR LAND, SAVE OUR TOWNS 3:00p ZULA PATROL (R 10/6 at 10 pm; 10/8 at 3 am)

3:30p RAGGS

1:00a SOUVENIRS: THE MANY WORLDS OF MICKY WOLFSON 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS (R 10/3 at 11 pm; 10/9 at 4 am) 2:00a SCIENCE OF MIRACLES: 50 YEARS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION Examine the earliest transplant attempts, the many failures and ground-breaking discoveries.

4:30p BIZ KID$ 5:00p DESERT SPEAKS Lost Palm Weavers Of Sonora 5:30p HANNAH HELP ME! 6:00p JOURNAL

3:00a SWITCHBACK–THE AMERICANA SESSIONS 6:30p WORLDFOCUS Captures the exhilaration of a 7:00p SCULLY/THE WORLD SHOW live concert with both original and traditional Americana music. 7:30p EUROPEAN JOURNAL 4:00a LATINOS IN AMERICA: YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR FAMILY, 8:00p WEST OF THE BASQUE Highlights those who keep YOUR FUTURE Basque culture alive by mainLatino business leaders and taining strong ties to the Basque academics discuss what they country. (R 10/7 at 12 am) would tell the new President if they could. 9:00p HOME ACROSS LANDS Kunama refugees make the 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE transition from life in Ethiopia to Little Europe: San Marino, their new home in America. Monaco, Vatican City, (R 10/3 at 2 am; 10/4 at 12 am) Leichenstein and Andorra 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO 10:00p ZEMAD’S JOURNEY See Close-up on page 5. THE EDGE (R 10/3 at 3 am; 10/16 at 4 am) West Africa: Togo And Benin 11:00p A BLACKFEET ENCOUNTER 6:00a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS See Close-up on page 4. (R 10/3 at 4 am) 6:30a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 8:00a DESTINOS 8:30a DESTINOS 9:00a CHILD DEVELOPMENT 9:30a CHILD DEVELOPMENT 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT & BE FIT: BALANCE & FALL PREVENTION 11:30a BODY ELECTRIC 12:00n UNFINISHED NATION II 12:30p UNFINISHED NATION II 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Getting Green And Vegging Out

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4:00a RUMI RETURNING Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi’s life and legacy is celebrated, featuring Suri music and popular poetry. 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Great Swiss Cities: Luzern, Bern, Zurich And Lausanne 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE New Zealand 6:00a DOLLAR$ & SENSE 6:30a DOLLAR$ & SENSE 7:00a ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD 8:00a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 8:30a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 9:00a WAY WE LIVE 9:30a WAY WE LIVE 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 11:30a BODY ELECTRIC 12:00n AMERICAN CINEMA 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES New Taste For An Old Story: Updating The Low-Fat 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

12:00a TEENS BEHIND THE WHEEL 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ Skill development and day-to-day 3:00p ZULA PATROL driving habits of newly licensed teenagers are examined. 3:30p RAGGS (R 10/7 at 10 pm; 10/9 at 3 am)

1:00a SECURING OUR FUTURE: NUCLEAR ALTERNATIVE Captures diverse perspectives from participants at a national conference on nuclear energy. 2:00a SAVING YOUR TREASURES Explores the science and art of conserving and protecting family photographs, quits and heirlooms.

4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p SADDLE CLUB 5:00p CLASSICAL DESTINATIONS Across Austria To Vienna 5:30p MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 6:00p JOURNAL 6:30p WORLDFOCUS

7:00p WORLD BUSINESS 3:00a STORIES OF SILENCE: RECOVERING FROM BOYHOOD SEXUAL ABUSE 7:30p ART WOLFE'S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE This documentary creates space Japan: Hokkaido And Honshu for discussion and healing for male survivors of sexual abuse.


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October 2009 8:00p SISTER WENDY AT THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM Sister Wendy Beckett, the world-famous “art nun,” offers a unique guide to one of the most extraordinary collections of Old Master, Impressionist, Modern and Asian art in America. (R 10/4 at 1 am)

8:00a PASSPORT & PALETTE 8:30a JERRY YARNELL SCHOOL OF FINE ART 9:00a BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 9:30a LOVE TO PAINT WITH MIMI

7:30p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Capitol Steps (R 10/6 at 5 pm)

8:00p WILD! The Nature Of Aggression Discover how understanding aggressive behavior in wildlife may help us understand our own inclination toward conflict.

10:00a GARDEN SMART 9:00p NEWPOR T JAZZ FESTIVAL (R 10/5 at 1 am; 10/8 at 12 am) 10:30a P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN 2005 9:00p RIGHT TO RISK: A 15 DAY HOME The Newport Jazz Festival JOURNEY THROUGH Giving Gardens is one of the oldest jazz ARIZONA’S GRAND CANYON festivals in continuous operation. Eight individuals with disabilities Performers include banjo legend 11:00a CHRISTINA COOKS Dare To Dump Dairy face the daunting challenges of Bela Fleck, trumpeter Wynton rafting down the Colorado River Marsalis, saxophonist Joshua 11:30a DELICIOUS TV: TOTALLY amid the wilderness of the Grand Redman and many more. VEGETARIAN Canyon in a life-affirming journey (R 10/4 at 2 am) The Italian Bowl and an opportunity for reflection. 10:00p 4 SHADES OF BLUES: (R 10/5 at 2 am) 12:00n ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES MOTOR CITY BLUES & Where’s Your In-Home Fast10:00p GLOBE TREKKER BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL Food Lane? Pakistan Koko Taylor & Her Blues (R 10/5 at 3 am) Machine, Ruthie Foster, The 12:30p SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Tommy Castro Band and Ana Just Open The Pantry 11:00p SOUVENIRS: THE MANY Popovic perform live. WORLDS OF MICKY 1:00p NEW SCANDINAVIAN (R 10/4 at 3 am; 10/30 at 10 pm) WOLFSON COOKING WITH CLAUS A look at the life of the decorative 11:00p AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE MEYER art collector as he hunts for new CULTURAL EXCHANGE The Rich South objects for his two museums. Ten Days In Africa (R 10/1 at 1 am; 10/9 at 4 am) 1:30p MEXICO–ONE PLATE AT A Visit three West African counTIME WITH RICK BAYLESS tries to explore the complexities Summer And Smoke surrounding black identity.

Saturday 3 12:00a WINEMAKERS 12:30a THIS IS AMERICA WITH DENNIS WHOLEY 1:00a SECURING OUR FUTURE: FROM FARM TO FUEL An examination of our nation’s fuel dependence and energy vulnerabilities. 2:00a HOME ACROSS LANDS

(R 10/1 at 9 pm; 10/4 at 12 am)

3:00a ZEMAD’S JOURNEY See Close-up on page 5.

(R 10/1 at 10 pm; 10/16 at 4 am)

4:00a A BLACKFEET ENCOUNTER See Close-up on page 4. (R 10/1 at 11 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY 5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 6:00a SIT AND BE FIT 6:30a WAI LANA YOGA 7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 7:30a ONE STROKE PAINTING WITH DONNA DEWBERRY

2:00p REAL FAMILIES, REAL ANSWERS Managing Our Emotions

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12:00a HOME ACROSS LANDS

(R 10/1 at 9 pm; 10/3 at 2 am)

2:30p TREASURES IN YOUR ATTIC 1:00a SISTER WENDY AT THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM 3:00p TRACKS AHEAD (R 10/2 at 8 pm) Railroads In Patagonia 2:00a NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL 3:30p LAND OF THE DRAGON 2005 The Last Shaman (R 10/2 at 9 pm) 4:00p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE Off The Beaten Path In The Canary Islands, Spain 4:30p DESERT SPEAKS Navigating A Desert Island 5:00p INSIDE CHINA Micro-Calligraphy

3:00a 4 SHADES OF BLUES: MOTOR CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL (R 10/2 at 10 pm; 10/30 at 10pm)

4:00a SWIM FOR THE RIVER Christopher Swain gives lighthearted commentary of his 315mile swim up the Hudson River.

5:30p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE 5:00a Baja And The Sea Of Cortez, MX 5:30a 6:00p JONATHAN BIRD’S BLUE WORLD 6:00a A Sharkwreck Mystery/ 6:30a Swimming With Sea Cows 6:30p EQUITREKKING California Wine Country

DISABILITIES TODAY CLASSICAL STRETCH SIT AND BE FIT WAI LANA YOGA

7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

7:30a LIVING SMART Addiction To Sugars And Flours 7:00p BEST OF EXPEDITIONS WITH PATRICK MCMILLIAN 8:00a CREATIVE LIVING Appalachian Foothills: On The Trail Of Oconee Bell


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8:30a KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Valentine’s Day 9:00a FLY TYING: THE ANGLER’S ART 9:30a EQUITREKKING Costa Rica

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Connecticut River, inundating towns, destroying homes and bridges and leaving thousands homeless and examine the story behind the disaster and its impact on residents of western Massachusetts. (R 10/6 at 1 am; 10/9 at 12 am)

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7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 8:00a DESTINOS 8:30a DESTINOS 9:00a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, BODY, SPIRIT

9:30a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, 9:00p GETTYSBURG AND STORIES BODY, SPIRIT OF VALOR 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX Explore one of the most critical 10:30a WOODTURNING WORKSHOP periods in United States history Stuart Batty 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH and examine rare Civil War 11:00a PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN artifacts. (R 10/6 at 2 am) 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT RAICHLEN 10:00p QUESTIONING THE One Good Turn (Rotisserie 11:30a BODY ELECTRIC CONSTITUTION Grillling) Politicians and scholars discuss 12:00n EARTH REVEALED: 11:30a BARBECUE AMERICA the development of the ConstituINTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY Going Whole Hog tion and its many interpretations. 12:30p EARTH REVEALED: (R 10/6 at 3 am; 10/7 at 4 am) 12:00n MARTIN YAN’S CHINA INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY The Real Shangri-La 11:00p THIRD WARD TX 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY Explore the history of the Third 12:30p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI MIND Ward district in Houston, from COOKING its beginnings as a blues and 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES jazz mecca, its descent into 1:00p FOOD TRIP WITH TODD Lowering Your Cholesterol a crack infested dilapidated ENGLISH Without Medication neighborhood and finally into Rustico Italia cutting-edge public art. 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF (R 10/8 at 4 am) 1:30p LIDIA’S ITALY PAINTING To Crumb Or Not To Crumb 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ 2:00p MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM 3:00p ZULA PATROL Bias Binding 12:00a VILLA DE ALBURQUERQUE 2:30p LINDA MACPHEE’S Delve into the colorful 300-year 3:30p POCOYO WORKSHOP history of the southwestern city 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE An End Is Only The Start Of and its multicultural heritage. AMADEUS Something New (R 10/8 at 9 pm; 10/10 at 2 am) 4:30p TOY CASTLE 3:00p SEWING WITH NANCY 1:00a WILD! Pattern Fitting With Confidence The Nature Of Aggression 5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLDEN (R 10/3 at 8 pm; 10/8 at 12 am) PARKS 3:30p KNIT & CROCHET TODAY Camarillo Ranch Hats Off! 2:00a RIGHT TO RISK: A 15 DAY JOURNEY THROUGH 5:30p WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 4:00p QUILT IN A DAY ARIZONA’S GRAND CANYON Quarter Log Cabin Quilt 6:00p JOURNAL (R 10/3 at 9 pm) 4:30p FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF 3:00a GLOBE TREKKER 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II QUILTING Pakistan Split Nine Patch 7:00p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI (R 10/3 at 10 pm) COOKING 5:00p PIANO GUY 4:00a RIPPLE IN THE WATER: 7:30p AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN HEALING THROUGH ART 5:30p CREATIVE LIVING FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Focuses on the inspiring work of Lunchtime Specials artist, AIDS and poverty activist 6:00p GREAT DECISIONS Kim Berman in South Africa. War Crimes And International 8:00p ONE OF THE MISSING Justice A hardened Confederate stalks 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE a Union soldier to a deserted, Vienna And The Danube 6:30p JOHN MCLAUGHLIN’S ONE decaying mansion which colON ONE lapses, trapping him in a pile of 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO rubble. Knowing that an errant THE EDGE 7:00p WORLD BUSINESS move will kill him, he slips in and Wild Asia: Nepal And India 7:30p INSIDE WASHINGTON out of consciousness leading to a 6:00a BUSINESS AND THE LAW surprising conclusion. 8:00p GREAT FLOOD OF 1936 (R 10/7 at 3 am; 10/11 at 11 pm) Follow one of the most devastat- 6:30a BUSINESS AND THE LAW ing floods to roar down the 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION 10:00a AMERICAN WOODSHOP Mission Style Oak Dining Table

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October 2009 9:00p NORWEGIAN MASTERS: THE LION-HENRIK IBSEN Explore the life, career and philosophy of “the father of modern drama,” along with the events and people which influenced Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906).

11:30a BODY ELECTRIC

10:00p MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...MAIGRET: DEATH IN A VEGETABLE GARDEN In French With English Subtitles Maigret is called to investigate the death of a homeless bum discovered in the vegetable garden of two very strange sisters who live in the same house, but haven’t spoken for years. (R 10/7 at 1 am)

1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Getting Healthy Lickety Split

(R 10/6 at 4 am; 10/12 at 12 am)

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12:00n ASTRONOMY 12:30p ASTRONOMY 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND Thoracic Aneurysms: Dangerous And Deadly

2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ Fun With The Comics 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p TOY CASTLE

12:00a MILLER CENTER FORUMS The Dark Side: The Inside Story 5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Capitol Steps Of How The War On Terror (R 10/3 at 7:30 pm) Turned Into A War On America 5:30p WILD CHRONICLES 1:00a GREAT FLOOD OF 1936 Past And Future (R 10/4 at 8 pm; 10/9 at 12 am) 2:00a GETTYSBURG AND STORIES 6:00p JOURNAL OF VALOR 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II (R 10/4 at 9 pm)

3:00a QUESTIONING THE CONSTITUTION

(R 10/4 at 10 pm; 10/7 at 4 am)

6:30a TAKING THE LEAD 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 8:00a DESTINOS 8:30a DESTINOS 9:00a NEW FLYFISHER 9:30a WOODSMITH SHOP 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX

(R 10/10 at 4 am)

Wednesday 7 12:00a WEST OF THE BASQUE Highlights those who keep Basque culture alive by maintaining strong ties to the Basque country. (R 10/1 at 8 pm) 1:00a MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...MAIGRET: DEATH IN A VEGETABLE GARDEN In French With English Subtitles (R 10/5 at 1 pm) 3:00a ONE OF THE MISSING

(R 10/5 at 8 pm; 10/18 at 12 am)

4:00a QUESTIONING THE CONSTITUTION

(R 10/4 at 10 pm; 10/6 at 3 am)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Athens And Side Trips 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE The Kingdom Of Bhutan

7:00p FOREIGN EXCHANGE

6:00a CAREER ADVANTAGE

7:30p GREAT DECISIONS Cuba After Castro

6:30a CAREER ADVANTAGE

4:00a NORWEGIAN MASTERS: THE 8:00p GREAT MUSEUMS LION-HENRIK IBSEN SPECIALS: THE (R 10/5 at 9 pm; 10/12 at 12 am) SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL ZOO AND THE MUSEUMS OF 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE HAVANA CUBA The Czech Republic Off The Great Museums Smithsonian Beaten Path National Zoo: Wild Thing The global leadership role of our 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO nation’s zoo in preserving enTHE EDGE dangered species is showcased. Mexico: Baja 6:00a TAKING THE LEAD

11:00p PAIN OF DEPRESSION: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE DARKNESS Real people discuss confronting the emotional and physical challenges of their depression.

(R 10/8 at 1 am)

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 8:00a DESTINOS 8:30a DESTINOS 9:00a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY 9:30a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX

10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 9:00p ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE High-school students with physi- 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT cal, social or learning disabilities ease into collegiate life. (R 10/8 at 11:30a BODY ELECTRIC 2 am; 10/14 at 4 am)

12:00n NUTRITION PATHWAYS 10:00p SAVE OUR LAND, SAVE OUR 12:30p NUTRITION PATHWAYS TOWNS Explore the growing concern 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY about overdevelopment and its MIND effect on traffic congestion, open 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES space and inner cities among The Best Breakfast Choices ordinary citizens. (R 10/1 at 12 pm; 10/8 at 3 am)

10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH

2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

11:00a SIT AND BE FIT

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3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS

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4:30p TOY CASTLE

5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE The Making Of Travels To The Edge

5:00p DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW

6:00a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS

5:30p AMERICA’S HEARTLAND

6:30a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS

6:00p JOURNAL

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION

7:00p CALIFORNIA’S WATER Beyond Drought

8:00a DESTINOS

7:30p WINEMAKERS

9:00a CHILD DEVELOPMENT

8:00p SUCCESS BY 6: A BRIGHT START FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE Preparing parents for the responsibility of child rearing by providing tips on how parents can get actively involved in their child’s development.

9:30a CHILD DEVELOPMENT

4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

(R 10/9 at 1 am)

8:30a DESTINOS

10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 11:30a BODY ELECTRIC 12:00n UNFINISHED NATION II

9:00p STRUCTURES OF EVERYDAY 12:30p UNFINISHED NATION II LIFE Explore the attitudes and perceptions of today’s adolescents. 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND (R 10/9 at 2 am; 10/11 at 12 am) Interstitial Cystitis: Private Pain 10:00p TEENS BEHIND THE WHEEL 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES The skill development and Fast Food Flips day-to-day driving habits of newly licensed teenagers are 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF examined. PAINTING (R 10/2 at 12 am; 10/9 at 3 am)

11:00p CANCER STORY What Is Cancer? Explore how cancer begins and grows. (R 10/12 at 4 am)

2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS

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9:00p VILLA DE ALBURQUERQUE Delve into the colorful 300-year history of the southwestern city and its multicultural heritage. (R 10/5 at 12 am; 10/10 at 2 am)

10:00p SANDIAS New Mexico’s awe-inspiring mountains foster a sense of community for the people of Albuquerque. (R 10/10 at 3 am)

11:00p AFRICA’S CHILDREN Follow the dramatic stories of four girls living in Kenya today, and discover why the universally difficult transition from adolescence to adulthood is even more trying for these young women. (R 10/11 at 4 am)

Friday 9 12:00a GREAT FLOOD OF 1936

(R 10/4 at 8 pm; 10/6 at 1 am)

1:00a SUCCESS BY 6: A BRIGHT START FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE (R 10/7 at 8 pm)

2:00a STRUCTURES OF EVERYDAY LIFE (R 10/7 at 9 pm; 10/11 at 12 am)

3:00a TEENS BEHIND THE WHEEL (R 10/2 at 12 am; 10/7 at 10 pm)

4:00a SOUVENIRS: THE MANY WORLDS OF MICKY WOLFSON

(R 10/1 at 1am; 10/3 at 11 pm)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Copenhagen

Thursday 8

4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Mongolia: Mountain To Steppe

12:00a WILD! The Nature Of Aggression

4:30p BIZ KID$

6:00a DOLLAR$ & SENSE

5:00p DESERT SPEAKS Monumental Dunes

6:30a DOLLAR$ & SENSE

1:00a GREAT MUSEUMS SPECIALS: THE SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL ZOO AND THE MUSEUMS OF HAVANA CUBA Great Museums Smithsonian National Zoo: Wild Thing

5:30p HANNAH HELP ME!

7:00a ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD

(R 10/3 at 8 pm; 10/5 at 1 am)

(R 10/6 at 8 pm)

6:00p JOURNAL 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II 7:00p SCULLY/THE WORLD SHOW 7:30p EUROPEAN JOURNAL

8:00a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 8:30a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY

9:00a WAY WE LIVE 8:00p VISIONING TIBET (R 10/6 at 9 pm; 10/14 at 4 am) A San Francisco doctor attempts 9:30a WAY WE LIVE to save an entire country from 3:00a SAVE OUR LAND, SAVE OUR 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX preventable blindness. TOWNS (R 10/10 at 1 am; 10/14 at 12 am) 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH (R 10/1 at 12 pm; 10/6 at 10 am) 2:00a ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE

4:00a THIRD WARD TX (R 10/4 at 11 pm)

11:00a SIT AND BE FIT


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Saturday 10

1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND

12:00a WINEMAKERS

7:30p ART WOLFE'S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE

8:00a PASSPORT & PALETTE

2:30p TREASURES IN YOUR ATTIC Flags 3:00p TRACKS AHEAD Panama Canal Railway

12:30a DENNIS WHOLEY: AMERICA! 3:30p LAND OF THE DRAGON 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Living On Borrowed Time Discovering New Stand-By Stars 1:00a VISIONING TIBET (R 10/8 at 8 pm; 10/14 at 12 am) 4:00p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF Discovering The “Sud Tirol”, Italy 2:00a VILLA DE ALBURQUERQUE PAINTING (R 10/5 at 12 am; 10/8 at 9 pm) 4:30p DESERT SPEAKS 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ Marine Sanctuary: Preserving 3:00a SANDIAS Desert Life (R 10/8 at 10 pm) 3:00p ZULA PATROL 5:00p INSIDE CHINA 4:00a PAIN OF DEPRESSION: A 3:30p RAGGS China’s Bronze Age, Minority JOURNEY THROUGH THE Dance: Beating Wooden Drums 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE DARKNESS AMADEUS (R 10/6 at 11 pm) 5:30p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE A Camel Safari In The Thar 4:30p SADDLE CLUB 5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY Desert 5:00p CLASSICAL DESTINATIONS 5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 6:00p JONATHAN BIRD’S BLUE The Real Song Of Norway 6:00a SIT AND BE FIT WORLD 5:30p MCLAUGHLIN GROUP Wilma The Whale/The Prinz 6:30a WAI LANA YOGA Eugen/The Mysterious 6:00p JOURNAL Hammerhead 7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II 6:30p EQUITREKKING 7:30a ONE STROKE PAINTING Irish Countryside 7:00p WORLD BUSINESS WITH DONNA DEWBERRY

Austrailia: Arnhemland And The Kimberley

8:30a JERRY YARNELL SCHOOL OF FINE ART

8:00p SGT. FITCH: THE LEGACY OF 9:00a BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING SARG RECORDS Charlie Fitch and his unconventional approach to the recording 9:30a LOVE TO PAINT WITH MIMI industry redefined Texas music. 10:00a GARDEN SMART (R 10/11 at 1 am)

9:00p GOOD AS GOLD: THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION OF INDIANAPOLIS Gifted, young violinists from 19 different countries compete in this prestigious music competition. (R 10/11 at 2 am) 10:00p INTERNATIONAL BOOGIE WOOGIE: MOTOR CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL Amazing performances from pianists Sylvan Zingg, Philippe LeJeune Michael Kaeshammer & Kenny Wayne.

10:30a P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOME Longhouse 11:00a CHRISTINA COOKS Diet Dilemma 11:30a DELICIOUS TV: TOTALLY VEGETARIAN Say Cheese 12:00n ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Making Healthy Transactions With Your Energy Bank

7:00p BEST OF EXPEDITIONS WITH PATRICK MCMILLIAN Backyard Wilderness-Spring Island’s Model Community 7:30p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Newport Boats (R 10/13 at 5 pm)

8:00p RACING TO BERMUDA: A CENTURY ON THE OCEAN Cameras on eight vessels capture the ups & downs of the 635-mile Newport-Bermuda Ocean Sailing Race. (R 10/12 at 1 am; 10/15 at 12 am)

9:00p RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE: ASSAM INDIA: QUEST FOR THE ONEHORNED RHINOCEROS Discover rushing rivers, strapping monsoons and the elusive one-horned rhinoceros in Assam, India. (R 10/12 at 2 am)

12:30p SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS 10:00p GLOBE TREKKER Greek Style Globe Trekker Special: Best 1:00p NEW SCANDINAVIAN American Water Treks 1 (R 10/11 at 3 am) COOKING WITH CLAUS (R 10/12 at 3 am) MEYER 11:00p AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE 11:00p COME WALK IN MY SHOES Cooking In The Woods CULTURAL EXCHANGE Casts light on the experiences of Welcome To Nollywood 1:30p MEXICO-ONE PLATE AT A men and women at the forefront Interviews and behind-theTIME WITH RICK BAYLESS of the U.S. civil rights movement. scenes footage provide a look at Barbacoa Block Party (R 10/13 at 4 am) the blossoming Nigerian movie 2:00p REAL FAMILIES, REAL industry. ANSWERS


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Sunday 11 12:00a STRUCTURES OF EVERYDAY LIFE (R 10/7 at 9 pm; 10/9 at 2 am)

1:00a SGT. FITCH: THE LEGACY OF SARG RECORDS (R 10/9 at 8 pm)

2:00a GOOD AS GOLD: THE 2006 INTERNATIONAL VIOLIN COMPETITION OF INDIANAPOLIS (R 10/9 at 9:00 pm) 3:00a INTERNATIONAL BOOGIE WOOGIE: MOTOR CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL (R 10/9 at 10:00 pm) 4:00a AFRICA’S CHILDREN (R 10/8 at 11:00 pm) 5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY 5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 6:00a SIT AND BE FIT 6:30a WAI LANA YOGA 7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 7:30a LIVING SMART James Hollis PhD., Jungian Psychologist And Author 8:00a CREATIVE LIVING 8:30a KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Halloween

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1:30p LIDIA’S ITALY Farro The Story 2:00p MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Heirloom Sewing With Embroidery 2:30p LINDA MACPHEE’S WORKSHOP 3:00p SEWING WITH NANCY Pattern Fitting With Confidence 3:30p KNIT & CROCHET TODAY Stitching For Charity 4:00p QUILT IN A DAY Love The Log Cabin Quilt

5:30p CREATIVE LIVING

(R 10/10 at 9 pm)

3:00a GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Special: Best American Water Treks 1 (R 10/10 at 10 pm)

4:00a CANCER STORY What Is Cancer? (R 10/7 at 11 pm)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen

6:00a BUSINESS AND THE LAW

6:30a BUSINESS AND THE LAW 6:00p GREAT DECISIONS The New Silk Road: Central Asia 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION Today 6:30p JOHN MCLAUGHLIN’S ONE 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION ON ONE 8:00a DESTINOS 7:00p WORLD BUSINESS

8:30a DESTINOS

7:30p INSIDE WASHINGTON

9:00a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, BODY, SPIRIT

8:00p SENECA RAY STODDARD: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL Historians & photographers discuss the life & rich pictorial legacy of the landscape photographer. (R 10/13 at 1:00 am; 10/16 at 12:00 am)

9:00p THE PACT Follow this gritty, provocative true-life story of three African9:30a EQUITREKKING American friends from New Kentucky Jersey who overcame poverty, 10:00a AMERICAN WOODSHOP criminal records and drugMission Style Oak Dining Table addicted parents in their quest for medical degrees. (R 10/13 at 10:30a WOODTURNING WORKSHOP 2:00 am) Tools And Sharpening 10:00p PEOPLE’S PALACE 11:00a PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN Examine the astounding wealth RAICHLEN of information contained within Learning To Love Lamb The New York Public Library system. (R 10/13 at 3:00 am) 11:30a BARBECUE AMERICA On The Sauce 11:00p ONE OF THE MISSING (R 10/5 at 8 pm; 10/7 at 3 am) 12:00n MARTIN YAN’S CHINA Old Chonqing

1:00p FOOD TRIP WITH TODD ENGLISH Boston: Andiamo Mangiare

2:00a RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE: ASSAM INDIA: QUEST FOR THE ONEHORNED RHINOCEROS

4:30p FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO QUILTING THE EDGE Invisible Machine Applique Iceland: Earth, Air, Fire And Water 5:00p PIANO GUY

9:00a FLY TYING: THE ANGLER’S ART

12:30p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI COOKING

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9:30a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, BODY, SPIRIT 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 11:30a BODY ELECTRIC 12:00n EARTH REVEALED: INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY 12:30p EARTH REVEALED: INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES The Snack Dilemma 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ

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3:00p ZULA PATROL

1:00a RACING TO BERMUDA: A CENTURY ON THE OCEAN

4:30p TOY CASTLE

3:30p POCOYO 12:00a NORWEGIAN MASTERS: THE 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE LION-HENRIK IBSEN AMADEUS (R 10/5 at 9 pm; 10/6 at 4 am)

(R 10/10 at 8 pm; 10/15 at 12 am)

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J2 The Jazz Center


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Behind the Jazz Datebook By Robert Holt

Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of KCSM’s Jazz Datebook? Did you ever think about how all the jazz information from this diverse and vibrant area known as ‘The Bay’ gets to KCSM? The person behind the organization and publicity of the venues largely comes down to me.

Pictured: robert holt, jazz datebook editor

Hailing from merry old England, in my early teens I had a keen interest primarily in motorcycles and engineering in general. After 5 years working as a mechanic I changed direction and moved into information technology and worked in that field for a decade. Without a degree of any kind and wanting to finally complete my education to a Bachelor of Science level, I decided to narrow my generalized vocation and specialize in Computer Forensics. This culminated in a rather drastic move to the U.S. to get back on the education bandwagon. First stop, The College of San Mateo where, as well as studying full-time, I managed to get a part time job working on the Jazz Datebook at KCSM. I’ve been working on the Jazz Datebook for just over 2 years now. We provide a service to the masses, compliments of KCSM. Artists and venues get exposure on air and the web, free of charge, just by filling out a form on our website; and listeners get their jazz concert info by just listening in or logging on to www.kcsm.org! A majority of my time is spent editing events that have been submitted online and trying to make them as attractive and user friendly as possible. For example, I can add pictures to go alongside events and I can edit the pictures by cropping and changing the resolution. This helps to put a face to a name. Another way for venues and musicians to be seen online is to place pictures of their venue and events up on various pages around KCSM’s Jazz 91 section. What better way to get noticed, than to have listeners go online and have that ‘you are there’ feeling of a recent gig? I feel that a radio station shouldn’t just be a number on the dial. It should be completely interactive. Websites, blogs, forums, video and many other mediums should be embraced to give that ‘lots to explore’ feeling. This is why I am proud to be part of the team here at KCSM. The datebook service that I maintain and continue to build is very important to me mainly because of the passion I have for the station. Music can lift the soul!


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The Jazz Center

I'M TALKIN' JAZZ Sunday at 8 am

10/4 Take 6 with Chris Cortez 10/11 Pianist/organist Marco Benevento with Greg Bridges 10/18 Vocalist Jennifer Lee with Michael Burman 10/25 Bassist/vocalist Esperanza Spaulding with Chris Cortez

RIVERWALK JAZZ Sunday at 6 pm

10/4 The Rise and Fall of Joe ‘King’ Oliver 10/11 I Wish I Were Twins: The Fats Waller Bluebird Sessions The Jim Cullum Jazz Band with special guests, Dick Hyman and Rebecca Kilgore celebrate the Fats Waller (pictured) Bluebird Sessions. Tunes include I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter and It’s a Sin to Tell a Lie.

10/18 Keyboard Wizard: Art Tatum at 100

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. New York World-Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection

10/25 Diga Diga Do: Jazz Standards of Jimmy McHugh Songwriter Jimmy McHugh (pictured) has been called a ‘one-man history of twentieth century popular music’ and is best known for his work with Dorothy Fields. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band and friends get together to perform McHugh classics like Diga Diga Do, Doin’ the New Lowdown and On the Sunny Side of the Street.

THE ANNALS OF JAZZ WITH RICHARD HADLOCK Sundays at 7 pm

The sound of surprise describes both jazz itself and the enduring premise of "The Annals of Jazz." Since 1959, host Richard Hadlock has been improvising on historical themes and bringing forth worthy performers—from Armstrong to Zorn. Each Sunday, we may find Annals in Europe, Asia, Latin America or Back of Town anywhere.

What Was That Tune, Anyway?

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Visit our website at www.kcsm.org; then click on the Jazz 91 Playlist link. Go directly to the playlist at www.jazzlist.org Tune into JazzTV on Digital Channel 43.3 Tune into Comcast Digital Channel 962.


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in the moment with jim bennett Sunday at 8 pm

10/4 Bobbe Norris

The great and often overlooked vocalist Bobbe Norris, (pictured) celebrated her 70th birthday at the 38th annual Stanford Jazz Festival on July 3, 2009 at Campbell Recital Hall. Bobbe is joined by husband Larry Dunlap's trio with Dan Feiszli and Jason Lewis. Recording engineer Lee Brenkman.

10/11 Bay Area Composers Big Band The first public performance of the Bay Area Composers Big Band (pictured) recorded at the Hillside Club in Berkeley on June 12, 2009 by Bruce R. Koball. With Erik Jekabson, Darren Johnston, Mike Olmos, Henry Hung, Neil Levonious, Evan Francis, Kasey Knudsen, Mike Zilber, Sheldon Brown, Doug Rowan, Jeannie Geiger, Dave Martell, Mara Fox, Rich Lee, Colin Hogan, Jon Monahan, Tommy Folen and Jeff Marrs.

10/18 Mitch Green Vocalist Mitch Green (pictured) recorded at the Jazzschool in Berkeley on March 28, 2009. Mitch performed as part of the Mentor program at the Jazzschool. With Benny Watson, Carla Kaufman, Bob Blankenshi, and David Tidball. Recording engineer: Lee Brenkman

10/25 Jaz Sawyer Drummer Jaz Sawyer, now Bay Area based, performs in a tribute to the music of Horace Silver, with his ensemble Horace-Scope (pictured), recorded by Lee Brenkman at the 38th annual Stanford Jazz Festival on July 27, 2009. With Danny Brown, Joel Ryan, Danny Grewen, Sam GrobeHeintz and Gilbert Fix.

THE JAZZ DECADES WITH RAY SMITH Sunday at 11 pm

10/4 Eddie Lang with King Oliver, Tommy Dorsey and Other Jazz Varieties 1916–2008 10/11 Lou Gold's Orchestra "Breakdown" Roy Eldridge at the Three Deuces 10/18 Merseysippi Jazz Band of Liverpool The "HOT" Ambrose and his Mayfair Orchestra 10/25 Jazz and Swing Varieties with Eddie Condon, Isham Jones, Ed Hall with Jess Stacy Dixieland Jug Blowers and Glenn Miller

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The Jazz Center

JAZZ PROFILES WITH NANCY WILSON Monday at 9 pm

10/5 Nat King Cole Part 1: The Pianist Nat "King" Cole's (pictured) popularity as a vocalist obscured the many significant contributions he made to American music and culture as a jazz pianist and as a groundbreaking performer. Examine Cole's distinctive piano style and the influential "King Cole Trio," one of the earliest jazz piano trios.

10/12 Nat King Cole Part 2: The Singer Beginning in the early 40s, his elegant piano playing defined the jazz trio and helped popularize the genre. But it was when took hold of a microphone to sing that Cole was transformed into the world-famous, successful and consummate entertainer.

10/19 Saxophonist Gene Ammons 10/26 Pianist Bill Evans

Pianist Bill Evans (pictured) turned out to be one of the most influential pianists of his generation. Before his untimely death in 1980, he had made nearly one hundred recordings. He became well known for his work with Miles Davis. He broke new ground with drummer Paul Motian and bassist Scott LaFaro in the development of the jazz trio.

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Tuesday at 9 pm

10/6 McCoy Tyner and Ravi Coltrane Pianist McCoy Tyner (pictured), who helped define the sound of the John Coltrane Quartet, invites tenor saxophonist Ravi Coltrane to join his trio. They’ll perform Tyner’s own Fly with the Wind and Blues on the Corner and revisit John Coltrane’s Moment’s Notice.

10/13 The Music of Thelonious Monk 10/20 The Many Moods of Miles Davis Part I: The Early Years 10/27 Seventy Years of Blue Note: Hard Bop and Beyond We celebrate the sound and soul of hard bop. Art Blakey, Milt Jackson, Horace Silver, Cannonball Adderly–were all captured in the catalogue of Blue Note Records. Singer Dianne Reeves (pictured) and saxophonist Joe Lovano join the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra to honor the past and glimpse the future of that label on its seventieth anniversary. Photo credit: JOHN ABBOTT


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PIANO JAZZ WITH MARIAN MCPARTLAND Wednesday at 9 pm

10/7 Remembering Dave McKenna with guest host Daryl Sherman 10/14 The Piano Jazz 30th Anniversary Concert  Set 1 The Piano Jazz 30th Anniversary Concert, recorded at Dizzy's Club Coca Cola at Jazz at Lincoln Center, begins with back-to-back solos from pianists Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes. Jazz troubadour Kurt Elling (pictured) pays tribute to Piano Jazz host Marian McPartland and the hour ends with a bang as piano masters Kenny Barron and Mulgrew Miller join forces on When Lights Are Low.

Photo credit: jeff sciortino

10/21 The Piano Jazz 30th Anniversary Concert–Set 2 The second set of music from the Piano Jazz 30th Anniversary opens with a flurry of pianists including Taylor Eigsti, Cyrus Chestnut (pictured), and Kenny Werner. Teen jazz sensation Grace Kelly joins Piano Jazz matriarch Marian McPartland for a performance of Caravan, and pianist John Bunch joins the Pizzarelli brothers–John and Martin–to put an exclamation point on set two of this all-star concert.

10/28 The Piano Jazz 30th Anniversary Concert–Set 3 Photo credit: ROY ZIPSTEIN

JAZZSET WITH DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER Thursday at 9 pm

10/1 Jamie Cullum at Monterey He sings, plays the piano, tells stories, acts out and acts up. Jamie offers some firsts and exclusives at Monterey –including music he's written for Clint Eastwood films. Cullum's (pictured) new album The Pursuit has just been released.

10/8 Highlights of the 2009 Mary Lou Williams Festival at the Kennedy Center 10/15 Blue Note Seven at the Kennedy Center Classic, contemporary and copacetic, the horns are Nicholas Payton, Steve Wilson and Ravi Coltrane; Bill Charlap on piano; the Peters (Bernstein and Washington) on guitar and bass; and Lewis Nash on drums. Cedar Walton's Mosaic and the other selections come from Blue Note albums of the 60s.

10/22 Highlights of the 2009 Detroit Jazz Festival 10/29 Milton Nascimento and the Jobim Trio at NJPAC


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J a z z 9 1 S t a t io n N e w s T hank Y ou P ledge D rive V olunteers !

A great big Thank You to all of our fantastic volunteers who gave up their time to answer phones during our Fall Fund Drive. Without each and every one of you, we wouldn't be able to do what we do...continue to bring you great jazz 24/7, 365 days a year!

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October 2009 5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLDEN PARKS South Yuba River State Park

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION

5:30p WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE

8:00a DESTINOS

6:00p JOURNAL

8:30a DESTINOS

7:00p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI COOKING

9:00a NEW FLYFISHER

7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION

9:30a WOODSMITH SHOP 7:30p AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Fish Made Easy 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 8:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT The Empty House 11:30a BODY ELECTRIC Believed to be dead for years, Holmes returns and reunites with 12:00n ASTRONOMY Dr. Watson to solve a murder. (R 10/14 at 3 am; 10/18 at 11 pm) 12:30p ASTRONOMY 9:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY The Abbey Grange MIND Sir Eustace has been bludgeoned to death. What appears 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES to be a burglary has Holmes Feeding Hungry Teenagers On reconsidering. The Go (R 10/19 at 12 am)

10:00p MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...DETECTIVE MONTALBANO: PAPER MOON In Italian With English Subtitles A well-to-do womanizer is killed in what seems to be a crime of passion, leading Montalbano to face the toughest challenge of his career: investigating the female psyche to solve the crime. (R 10/14 at 1:00 am)

2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p TOY CASTLE

porary meaning of Cervantes’ masterpiece, Don Quixote, and answers the paradoxical question: How can the romantic knight, who failed at all he attempted to accomplish, be a source of inspiration for modern leaders? (R 10/15 at 2 am)

10:00p OUT & PROUD IN CHICAGO See Close-up on page 4. (R 10/15 at 3 am)

11:30p AUTISM: WE THOUGHT YOU’D NEVER ASK Six adults with autism discuss their thoughts and feelings in ways that are revealing and touching.

Wednesday 14 12:00a VISIONING TIBET

(R 10/8 at 8 pm; 10/10 at 1 am)

1:00a MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...DETECTIVE MONTALBANO: PAPER MOON In Italian With English Subtitles (R 10/12 at 10 pm)

3:00a SHERLOCK HOLMES The Empty House

(R 10/12 at 8 pm; 10/18 at 11 pm)

4:00a ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE (R 10/6 at 9 pm; 10/8 at 2 am)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Iran:Tehran And Side Trips

5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Newport Boats

5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Alaska: Glacier Bay

12:00a MILLER CENTER FORUMS Face To Face With Osama Bin Laden

5:30p WILD CHRONICLES Search!

6:00a CAREER ADVANTAGE

1:00a SENECA RAY STODDARD: AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

2:00a THE PACT

7:30p GREAT DECISIONS Border Patrol: Pakistan And Afghanistan

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3:00a PEOPLE’S PALACE (R 10/11 at 10 pm)

4:00a COME WALK IN MY SHOES (R 10/10 at 11 pm)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Istanbul 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Bolivia: The Altiplano 6:00a TAKING THE LEAD 6:30a TAKING THE LEAD

(R 10/10 at 7:30 pm)

6:00p JOURNAL 7:00p FOREIGN EXCHANGE

8:00p GREAT MUSEUMS: CHINA: WEST MEETS EAST AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART A look at 40 centuries of Chinese art on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. (R 10/15 at 1 am)

6:30a CAREER ADVANTAGE 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 8:00a DESTINOS 8:30a DESTINOS 9:00a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY 9:30a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT

11:30a BODY ELECTRIC 9:00p PASSION & DISCIPLINE: DON 12:00n NUTRITION PATHWAYS QUIXOTE’S LESSONS FOR LEADERSHIP 12:30p NUTRITION PATHWAYS A stylish and compelling 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY interpretation of the contemMIND (DESCRIPTION CONT IN NEXT COLUMN)


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1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES The Ongoing Snack Dilemma

2:00a PASSION & DISCIPLINE: DON 8:00p ROAD TO MOROCCO: QUIXOTE’S LESSONS FOR JOURNEY TO LEADERSHIP UNDERSTANDING 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF (R 10/13 at 9 pm) Explore religious diversity in PAINTING the North African country of 3:00a OUT & PROUD IN CHICAGO Morocco, where Jews, Christians 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ See Close-up on page 4. and Muslims have coexisted for (R 10/13 at 10 pm) centuries. (R 10/17 at 1 am; 10/21 at 3:00p ZULA PATROL 12 am & 4 am) 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 3:30p RAGGS Iran’s Historic Capitals 9:00p ISABELLA D’ESTE: FIRST 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE LADY OF THE RENAISSANCE 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO AMADEUS Follow the story of Isabella d’ THE EDGE Este – the Jackie Kennedy of her Patagonia: Torres Del Paine 4:30p TOY CASTLE time–in her own voice, based on her letters and through her own 5:00p DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW 6:00a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS eyes. (R 10/17 at 2 am) 6:30a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS 5:30p AMERICA’S HEARTLAND 10:00p JOURNEY OF THE HEART-THE 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION LIFE OF NOUWEN 6:00p JOURNAL A though-provoking look at the life 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II of this unassuming, charismatic spiritual leader and social activist 8:00a DESTINOS 7:00p CALIFORNIA’S WATER who wrote passionately and Water Efficient Gardens eloquently about humankind’s 8:30a DESTINOS communion of “frailty and broken7:30p WINEMAKERS 9:00a CHILD DEVELOPMENT ness.” 8:00p RE-CONNECTIONS (R 10/17 at 3 am) 9:30a CHILD DEVELOPMENT The legendary science writer 11:00p SWIMMING IN AUSCHWITZ and host of the landmark series 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX Jewish women recall the Connections and The Day the spiritual resistance they mainUniverse Changed takes a lively 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH tained against the Nazis while tour through his career 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT imprisoned. (R 10/18 at 4 am) (R 10/16 at 1 am; 10/17 at 4 am; 10/20 at 12 am) 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 9:00p N IS A NUMBER: A PORTRAIT 12:00n UNFINISHED NATION II OF PAUL ERDOS 12:00a SENECA RAY STODDARD: AN Follow the life and work of one of 12:30p UNFINISHED NATION II AMERICAN ORIGINAL the most prolific mathematicians (R 10/11 at 8 pm; 10/13 at 1 am) 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY who ever lived. MIND (R 10/16 at 2 am; 10/18 at 12 am) 1:00a RE-CONNECTIONS (R 10/14 at 8 pm; 10/17 at 4 am; 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES 10:00p TRANSFORMATION AGE: 10/20 at 12 am) Pulling Your Sweet Tooth HOW TO SURVIVE A TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION 2:00a N IS A NUMBER: A PORTRAIT WITH ROBERT X. CRINGLEY 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF OF PAUL ERDOS PAINTING Robert X. Cringley introduces the (R 10/17 at 9 pm; 10/18 at 12 am) people poised to take advantage 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ of information-based technology. 3:00a TRANSFORMATION AGE: (R 10/16 at 3:00 am) 3:00p ZULA PATROL HOW TO SURVIVE A TECHNOLOGY REVOLUTION 11:00p CANCER STORY 3:30p RAGGS WITH ROBERT X. CRINGLEY Voices (R 10/14 at 10 pm) 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE Follow the reality of life with AMADEUS cancer…told by cancer patients 4:00a ZEMAD’S JOURNEY themselves. (R 10/19 at 4 am) See Close-up on page 5. 4:30p BIZ KID$

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5:00p DESERT SPEAKS Tracks In The Shifting Sand

12:00a RACING TO BERMUDA: A CENTURY ON THE OCEAN

5:30p HANNAH HELP ME!

(R 10/10 at 8 pm; 10/12 at 1 am)

6:00p JOURNAL

1:00a GREAT MUSEUMS: CHINA: 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II WEST MEETS EAST AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF 7:00p SCULLY/THE WORLD SHOW ART 7:30p EUROPEAN JOURNAL (R 10/13 at 8 pm)

(R 10/1 at 10 pm; 10/3 at 3 am)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE The Majesty Of Madrid 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Alaska: Katmai Coast 6:00a DOLLAR$ & SENSE 6:30a DOLLAR$ & SENSE 7:00a ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD


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October 2009 8:00a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 8:30a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 9:00a WAY WE LIVE 9:30a WAY WE LIVE 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 12:00n AMERICAN CINEMA 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Omega-3: The Super-Hero Fat 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p SADDLE CLUB 5:00p CLASSICAL DESTINATIONS Finlandia

10:00p GEN2 BLUES: MOTOR CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL Backed by the Phantom Blues Band these stellar performers create a joyous celebration of the blues. (R 10/18 at 3 am)

Saturday 17 12:00a WINEMAKERS

2:00p REAL FAMILIES, REAL ANSWERS

2:30p 12:30a DENNIS WHOLEY: AMERICA! 3:00p 1:00a ROAD TO MOROCCO: JOURNEY TO 3:30p UNDERSTANDING (R 10/15 at 8 pm; 10/21 at 12 am & 4 am)

TREASURES IN YOUR ATTIC TRACKS AHEAD Los Angeles Rail Transit LAND OF THE DRAGON Changing Tides Of Ink And Water

4:00p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE The “Cote D’azur”, France 2:00a ISABELLA D’ESTE: FIRST LADY OF THE RENAISSANCE 4:30p DESERT SPEAKS (R 10/15 at 9:00 pm) Finding The Fault In California’s Desert 3:00a JOURNEY OF THE HEART– THE LIFE OF NOUWEN 5:00p INSIDE CHINA (R 10/15 at 10 pm)

4:00a RE-CONNECTIONS

(R 10/14 at 8 pm; 10/16 at 1 am; 10/20 at 12:am)

5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY

6:00p JOURNAL

5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

6:00a SIT AND BE FIT

7:00p WORLD BUSINESS

6:30a WAI LANA YOGA

7:30p ART WOLFE'S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Mali: Sahel To The Sahara

7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

8:00p MONET’S PALATE-A GASTRONOMIC VIEW Connecting the painter’s love of art and his profound appreciation for food, take a culinary tour of Normandy, where some of today’s greatest chefs prepare some of Monet’s favorite meals using Normandy’s native ingredients.

8:00a PASSPORT & PALETTE

9:00p ETERNAL CUBA WITH ENRIQUE CHIA This personal memoir and musical journey and celebrates the culture and character of the country. (R 10/18 at 2 am)

12:30p SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Meat Entrees

1:00p NEW SCANDINAVIAN COOKING WITH CLAUS 11:00p AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE MEYER CULTURAL EXCHANGE Danish Brew Being Pavarotti A13-year-old who sings opera in 1:30p MEXICO–ONE PLATE AT A a seaside town in the Western TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Cape province of South Africa. Fiesta In The Fast Lane

5:30p MCLAUGHLIN GROUP

(R 10/18 at 1 am)

12:00n ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Hearty Meals On A Skimpy Budget

5:30p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE The Jungles And Rivers Of Costa Rica 6:00p JONATHAN BIRD’S BLUE WORLD The Airplane Graveyard/Killer Clams/The Shark And Lamprey 6:30p EQUITREKKING Maui

7:00p BEST OF EXPEDITIONS WITH PATRICK MCMILLIAN Low-Country Character– 7:30a ONE STROKE PAINTING WITH Preserving Spring Island DONNA DEWBERRY 8:30a JERRY YARNELL SCHOOL OF FINE ART 9:00a BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 9:30a LOVE TO PAINT WITH MIMI 10:00a GARDEN SMART 10:30a P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOME Rose Rebloom 11:00a CHRISTINA COOKS Like Wildfire 11:30a DELICIOUS TV: TOTALLY VEGETARIAN Breakfast Bonanza

7:30p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Sharktooth Hill (R 10/20 at 5 pm)

8:00p GATES OF THE ARCTIC: ALASKA’S BROOKS RANGE Journey to one of the most remote and pristine places in North America to explore the region’s inhabitants, culture and history. (R 10/19 at 1 am; 10/22 at 12 am)

9:00p RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE: SWITZERLAND: QUEST FOR THE SUBLIME The Matterhorn, waterfalls, glaciers, scenery and the origins of adventure travel are explored. (R 10/19 at 2 am)


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10:00p RAISING UP: WOMEN OF 11:00a PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN INDIA RAICHLEN A focus on poverty issues and Tailgating: Game On! the status of women in India brings to light he economic and 11:30a BARBECUE UNIVERSITY WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN social problems faced by women Texas Brisket worldwide are illustrated. 12:00n MARTIN YAN’S CHINA 10:30p PYRAMID OF WOMEN Guangdong At Work Follow the story of a group of women from the slums of 12:30p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI Mumbai, India, who are breaking COOKING a male monopoly over a Hindu religious custom. 1:00p FOOD TRIP WITH TODD ENGLISH 11:00p COLORBLIND My Favorite Things Former classmates discuss the profound impact their African1:30p LIDIA’S ITALY American teacher had on their The Best Focaccia Ever lives. (R 10/20 at 4 am) 2:00p MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Serging For Babies

Sunday 18

12:00a N IS A NUMBER: A PORTRAIT OF PAUL ERDOS (R 10/14 at 9 pm; 10/16 at 2 am)

1:00a MONET’S PALATE–A GASTRONOMIC VIEW (R 10/16 at 8 pm)

2:00a ETERNAL CUBA WITH ENRIQUE CHIA (R 10/16 at 9 pm)

3:00a GEN2 BLUES: MOTOR CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL (R 10/16 at 10 pm)

4:00a SWIMMING IN AUSCHWITZ (R 10/15 at 11 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY 5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 6:00a SIT AND BE FIT 6:30a WAI LANA YOGA 7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 7:30a LIVING SMART Barbara Elliott, Author And Human Rights Activist 8:00a CREATIVE LIVING 8:30a KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Thanksgiving

2:30p LINDA MACPHEE’S WORKSHOP 3:00p SEWING WITH NANCY Magical Fabric Yo-Yos , Part 1

10:00p MARINES OF MONTFORD POINT: FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM Louis Gossett, Jr. narrates a look at the first African Americans recruits in the Marine Corps. (R 10/20 at 3 am)

11:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES The Empty House

(R 10/12 at 8 pm; 10/14 at 3 am)

Monday 19 12:00a SHERLOCK HOLMES The Abbey Grange (R 10/12 at 8 pm)

1:00a GATES OF THE ARCTIC: ALASKA’S BROOKS RANGE (R 10/17 at 8 pm; 10/22 at 12 am)

2:00a RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE: SWITZERLAND: QUEST FOR THE SUBLIME (R 10/17 at 9 pm)

3:30p KNIT & CROCHET TODAY Making Granny Motifs

3:00a GLOBE TREKKER Ice Trekking The Alps

4:00p QUILT IN A DAY Four Sisters Quilt

4:00a CANCER STORY Voices (R 10/14 at 11 pm)

4:30p FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE QUILTING Highlights Of Castile: Toledo And Rain Forest Salamanca 5:00p PIANO GUY 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO 5:30p CREATIVE LIVING THE EDGE Africa: Madagascar 6:00p GREAT DECISIONS Fight For The Future: Protecting 6:00a BUSINESS AND THE LAW Children’s Rights 6:30a BUSINESS AND THE LAW 6:30p SPOTLIGHT! Getting That Certain Look: Sets 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION And Props 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION See Close-up on page 5. 8:00a DESTINOS 7:00p WORLD BUSINESS 7:30p INSIDE WASHINGTON

8:30a DESTINOS

8:00p THE ODYSSEY OF CAPTAIN HEALY See Close-up on page 4.

9:00a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, BODY, SPIRIT

(R 10/20 at 1 am; 10/23 at 12 am)

9:00p NICKLES FROM HEAVEN The “Triple Nickles” were among America’s least recognized military pioneers during World War II. This program recounts 9:30a EQUITREKKING the experiences of the first Arizona African- American soldiers to be designated as U.S. paratroopers 10:00a AMERICAN WOODSHOP and celebrates their long- overAnnie Oakley Dry Sink looked contributions to the war 10:30a WOODTURNING WORKSHOP effort. (R 10/20 at 2 am) Cowboy Hat

9:00a FLY TYING: THE ANGLER’S ART

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9:30a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, BODY, SPIRIT 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 12:00n EARTH REVEALED: INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY 12:30p EARTH REVEALED: INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY


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October 2009 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Overcoming Morning Madness 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ 3:00p ZULA PATROL

3:00a MARINES OF MONTFORD POINT: FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM

7:30p GREAT DECISIONS Human Rights: “Never Again,” Again And Again

4:00a COLORBLIND

8:00p JUSTICE: WHAT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO?

(R 10/18 at 10 pm) (R 10/17 at 11 pm)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Normandy: War-Torn Yet Full Of Life

4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Alaska: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

4:30p TOY CASTLE

6:00a TAKING THE LEAD

5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLDEN PARKS Whiskeytown

6:30a TAKING THE LEAD

5:30p WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE

7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION

6:00p JOURNAL

8:00a DESTINOS

7:00p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI COOKING

8:30a DESTINOS

3:30p POCOYO

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION

9:00a NEW FLYFISHER 7:30p AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN 9:30a WOODSMITH SHOP FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX A Grand, Sweet Finale 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 8:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES The Musgrave Ritual The detective returns in time and 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT unravels a strange 17th Century 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS catechism at Hurlstone Manor. (R 10/21 at 3 am; 10/25 at 11 pm) 12:00n ASTRONOMY 9:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES The Second Stain The disappearance of a letter from a foreign potentate threatens Europe with catastrophe. (R 10/26 at 12 am)

10:00p MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...VARG VEUM: FALLEN ANGELS In Norwegian With English Subtitles Varg Veum has been hired by his old friend to spy on his wife whom he suspects of cheating, but Varg rekindles his affair with her instead, and then she is murdered. (R 10/21 at 1 am)

Tuesday 20 12:00a RE-CONNECTIONS

(R 10/14 at 8 pm; 10/16 at 1 am; 10/17 at 4 am)

1:00a THE ODYSSEY OF CAPTAIN HEALY See Close-up on page 4. (R 10/18 at 8 pm; 10/23 at 12 am)

2:00a NICKLES FROM HEAVEN (R 10/18 at 9 pm)

12:30p ASTRONOMY 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Eating Close To The Farm 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOONING WITH BLITZ 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p TOY CASTLE 5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Sharktooth Hill (R 10/17 at 7:30 pm)

5:30p WILD CHRONICLES The Life Aquatic

(R 10/22 at 1 am)

9:00p PARENTS AND TEENS BEHIND THE WHEEL Teen driving habits and the influence of parental behavior on newly licensed teens are explored. (R 10/22 at 2 am) 10:00p PLACING OUT: THE ORPHAN TRAINS Follow stories of an estimated 200,000 abandoned children relocated to farming communities in the Midwest in search of a better life between 1854 and 1929. (R 10/22 at 3 am; 10/28 at 4 am)

11:00p LAND OF OUR OWN The Rural Development Institute attempts to influence land policies in countries around the world. (R 10/22 at 4 am)

Wednesday 21 12:00a ROAD TO MOROCCO: JOURNEY TO UNDERSTANDING

(R 10/15 at 8 pm; 10/17 at 1 am; 10/21 at 4 am)

1:00a MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...VARG VEUM: FALLEN ANGELS In Norwegian With English Subtitles (R 10/12 at 10 pm)

3:00a SHERLOCK HOLMES The Musgrave Ritual

(R 10/19 at 8 pm; 10/25 at 11 pm)

4:00a ROAD TO MOROCCO: JOURNEY TO UNDERSTANDING

(R 10/15 at 8 pm; 10/17 at 1 am; 10/21 at 1 am)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Belfast And The Best Of Northern Ireland 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Peru: Manu 6:00a CAREER ADVANTAGE 6:30a CAREER ADVANTAGE

6:00p JOURNAL

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION

7:00p BAY AREA VISTA See Close-up on page 5.

8:00a DESTINOS


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11:00p CANCER STORY New Directions Explores promising new treatments at various stages of 9:30a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY development, and explains how new therapies are developed 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX and tested through clinical trials. 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH (R 10/26 at 4 am)

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8:30a DESTINOS

3:00p ZULA PATROL

9:00a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY

3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p BIZ KID$

11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

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5:00p DESERT SPEAKS Sea To Sky: Along An Incan Road

12:00n NUTRITION PATHWAYS Trace Minerals

12:00a GATES OF THE ARCTIC: ALASKA’S BROOKS RANGE

5:30p HANNAH HELP ME!

11:00a SIT AND BE FIT

(R 10/17 at 8 pm; 10/19 at 1 am)

12:30p NUTRITION PATHWAYS Physical Activity: Fitness Basics 1:00a JUSTICE: WHAT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO? (R 10/20 at 8 pm) 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 2:00a PARENTS AND TEENS BEHIND THE WHEEL 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES (R 10/20 at 9 pm) A Meatless Trade In Your Family Will Cheer For 3:00a PLACING OUT: THE ORPHAN TRAINS 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF (R 10/20 at 10 pm; 10/28 at 4 am) PAINTING 2:30p CARTOON FACTORY 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

4:00a LAND OF OUR OWN (R 10/20 at 11 pm)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Mod And Trad

4:30p TOY CASTLE

5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Kenya: Masai Mara And El Karama

5:00p DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW

6:00a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS

5:30p AMERICA’S HEARTLAND

6:30a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS

6:00p JOURNAL

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION

7:00p CALIFORNIA’S WATER 8:00a DESTINOS Farm Water: Growing More With Every Drop 8:30a DESTINOS 7:30p WINEMAKERS

9:00a CHILD DEVELOPMENT

8:00p JEWELS OF THE JUNGLE Follow microbiologist Dr. Gary Strobel as he scours the world’s forests for new natural medicines.

9:30a CHILD DEVELOPMENT

(R 10/23 at 1 am; 10/27 at 12 am)

10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT

6:00p JOURNAL 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II 7:00p SCULLY/THE WORLD SHOW 7:30p EUROPEAN JOURNAL 8:00p OLIVE AND THE TREE: THE SECRET STRENGTH OF THE DRUZE Dr. Ruth Westheimer explores the history & lives of one of Israel’s non-Jewish religious minorities. (R 10/24 at 1 am; 10/28 at 12 am)

9:00p INTERPRETING ANCIENT CHINESE FASHION San Francisco fashion designers seek inspiration by visiting China. (R 10/24 at 2 am)

10:00p IN COUNTRY: A VIETNAM STORY Chronicles the return of three friends to South Vietnam since their discharge from the U.S. Army. (R 10/24 at 3 am) 11:00p THREE PRESIDENTS, EAST OF THE BLUE RIDGE A textured portrait of the relationships between Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe. (R 10/24 at 4 am)

Friday 23 12:00a THE ODYSSEY OF CAPTAIN HEALY See Close-up on page 4. (R 10/18 at 8 pm; 10/20 at 1 am)

1:00a JEWELS OF THE JUNGLE

9:00p LAST CHILD: THE GLOBAL RACE TO END POLIO Explore the global campaign to eradicate the dreaded childhood disease that continues to cripple and kill.

11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND

3:00a MY GIRLFRIENDS QUILT

10:00p MY GIRLFRIENDS QUILT The inspirational program pays tribute to friendship and the healing power of women.

1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES What Color Is On Your Plate?

4:00a RAILROAD EMPIRE See Close-up on page 5.

2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Highlights Of Paris: Eiffel And Monet To Creme Brulee

(R 10/23 at 2 am; 10/25 at 12 am)

(R 10/23 at 3 am)

12:00n UNFINISHED NATION II 12:30p UNFINISHED NATION II

2:30p CARTOON FACTORY

(R 10/21 at 8 pm; 10/27 at 12 am)

2:00a LAST CHILD: THE GLOBAL RACE TO END POLIO

(R 10/21 at 9 pm; 10/25 at 12 am) (R 10/21 at 10 pm)


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October 2009 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Patagonia: Mt. Fitz Roy 6:00a DOLLAR$ & SENSE 6:30a DOLLAR$ & SENSE 7:00a ART OF THE WESTERN WORLD Into The Twentieth Century 8:00a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 8:30a EXAMINED LIFE: AN INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 9:00a WAY WE LIVE 9:30a WAY WE LIVE 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH

9:30p JONATHAN GREEN: THE ART 11:00a CHRISTINA COOKS AND DANCE The Secret Epidemic Green’s canvases come to life 11:30a DELICIOUS TV: TOTALLY in dance vignettes set to gospel, VEGETARIAN jazz, folk songs and hymns. (R Gonzo Garbanzo 10/25 at 2:30 am) 12:00n ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES 10:00p BIG BAND BLUES: MOTOR It’s So Easy Being Green CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL 12:30p SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS Musicians and the audience are Mexican Made Easy transported back to a time when big bands ruled the dance halls. 1:00p NEW SCANDINAVIAN (R 10/25 at 3 am) COOKING WITH TINA NORDSTROM 11:00p AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE Gotland: An Island Well Done CULTURAL EXCHANGE Hip Hop Revolution 1:30p MEXICO–ONE PLATE AT A A generation is inspired to TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS question and conquer an unjust Tequila Flights And Bites political system by the hip-hop 2:00p REAL FAMILIES, REAL culture. ANSWERS

11:00a SIT AND BE FIT

Saturday 24

2:30p TREASURES IN YOUR ATTIC

11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

12:00a WINEMAKERS

12:00n AMERICAN CINEMA

12:30a DENNIS WHOLEY: AMERICA!

3:00p TRACKS AHEAD Railtown 1897

1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND

1:00a OLIVE AND THE TREE: THE SECRET STRENGTH OF THE DRUZE

1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Thawing Out For More Omega 3’s 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOON FACTORY 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p SADDLE CLUB 5:00p CLASSICAL DESTINATIONS St Petersburg

(R 10/22 at 8 am; 10/18 at 12 am)

2:00a INTERPRETING ANCIENT CHINESE FASHION (R 10/22 at 9 pm)

3:00a IN COUNTRY: A VIETNAM STORY (R 10/22 at 10 pm)

4:00a THREE PRESIDENTS, EAST OF THE BLUE RIDGE (R 10/22 at 11 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY 5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH 6:00a SIT AND BE FIT

5:30p MCLAUGHLIN GROUP

6:30a WAI LANA YOGA

6:00p JOURNAL

7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

7:30a DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW

7:00p WORLD BUSINESS

8:00a PASSPORT & PALETTE

7:30p ART WOLFE'S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Antarctica And The Falkland Islands

8:30a JERRY YARNELL SCHOOL OF FINE ART 9:00a BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

8:00p CHEVALIER MAURICE & ME 9:30a LOVE TO PAINT WITH MIMI This tribute to the quintessential Frenchman stars Tony Sandler 10:00a GARDEN SMART delivering the story and songs. 10:30a P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN (R 10/25 at 1 am) HOME Fall Vegetable Garden

3:30p LAND OF THE DRAGON Got Tea? 4:00p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE Down The Yangtze River, China 4:30p DESERT SPEAKS Chilean Wines: A Way Of Life 5:00p INSIDE CHINA Women Pilots In China Parts 1 & 2 5:30p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE The Forts And Palaces Of Rajasthan 6:00p JONATHAN BIRD’S BLUE WORLD Mandarinfish/World’s Largest Fish 6:30p GRANNIES ON SAFARI South Africa–A Country Of Cultural Mosaics 7:00p WILD FLORIDA Bats 7:30p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Roads Go Thru (R 10/27 at 5 pm)

8:00p BIG CYPRESS SWAMP: THE WESTERN EVERGLADES The history of this unique region, its animal inhabitants and its gorgeous landscapes are revealed. (R 10/26 at 1 am; 10/29 at 12 am)

9:00p RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE: NEW ZEALAND: QUEST FOR KAITIAKITANGA The 1,000-mile trek uncovers pristine natural beauty, alluring culture and enigmatic mythology. (R 10/26 at 2 am)


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10:00p GLOBE TREKKER 11:30a BARBECUE UNIVERSITY Globe Trekker Special: Galleons, WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Pirates & Treasures Competition BBQ (R 10/26 at 3 am)

12:00n MARTIN YAN’S CHINA The Land Of Chefs

11:00p FACES OF CHANGE Five activists from different countries struggle to overcome 12:30p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI COOKING social, racial, ethnic and gender gaps. (R 10/27 at 4 am) 1:00p FOOD TRIP WITH TODD ENGLISH Italy: The Medieval Cucina

Sunday 25

12:00a LAST CHILD: THE GLOBAL RACE TO END POLIO

1:30p LIDIA’S ITALY Tajarin – Yellow And Gold

mo s t a r e a s )

11:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES The Musgrave Ritual

(R 10/19 at 8 pm; 10/21 at 3 am)

Monday 26 12:00a SHERLOCK HOLMES The Second Stain (R 10/19 at 9 pm)

1:00a BIG CYPRESS SWAMP: THE WESTERN EVERGLADES (R 10/24 at 8 pm; 10/29 at 12 am)

2:00a RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH (R 10/21 at 9 pm; 10/23 at 2 am) 2:00p MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM PURPOSE: NEW ZEALAND: Embellingishing Collars & Hems 1:00a CHEVALIER MAURICE & ME QUEST FOR KAITIAKITANGA (R 10/23 at 8 pm) (R 10/24 at 9 pm) 2:30p LINDA MACPHEE’S WORKSHOP 2:30a JONATHAN GREEN: THE ART 3:00a GLOBE TREKKER AND DANCE Globe Trekker Special: Galleons, 3:00p SEWING WITH NANCY (R 10/23 at 9:30 pm) Pirates & Treasures Magical Fabric Yo-Yos , Part 2 (R 10/24 at 10 pm) 3:00a BIG BAND BLUES: MOTOR 3:30p KNIT & CROCHET TODAY CITY BLUES & BOOGIE 4:00a CANCER STORY Shaping, Construction And Fit WOOGIE FESTIVAL New Directions (R 10/23 at 10 pm) (R 10/21 at 11 pm) 4:00p QUILT IN A DAY Nine Patch Party Quilt 4:00a TOM PETERS: RE-IMAGINE 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE BUSINESS EXCELLENCE IN A 4:30p FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF Belgium: Bruges And Brussels DISRUPTIVE AGE QUILTING 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO America’s most influential busiCottage Square THE EDGE ness thinker profiles five distinct The Southwest: Zion And Canyon 5:00p PIANO GUY and very different companies De Chelly that exemplify Peters’ new 5:30p CREATIVE LIVING business ground rules where 6:00a BUSINESS AND THE LAW screwing up, destroying, and 6:00p GREAT DECISIONS “thinking weird” rule the day. 6:30a BUSINESS AND THE LAW The Nuclear Question: (R 10/27 at 11 pm) Proliferation, Terrorism And 7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION Energy Insecurity (Special) 5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 6:30p SPOTLIGHT! 5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH Visual Effects Wizardry 8:00a DESTINOS See Close-up on page 5. 6:00a SIT AND BE FIT 8:30a DESTINOS 7:00p WORLD BUSINESS 6:30a WAI LANA YOGA 9:00a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, 7:30p INSIDE WASHINGTON 7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS BODY, SPIRIT 8:00p MOST UNLIKELY HERO 7:30a LIVING SMART 9:30a JOURNEY TO HEALTH: MIND, Examine the story of Captain Laverne Williams, Green Architect BODY, SPIRIT Bruce Yamashita’s courageous 8:00a CREATIVE LIVING and inspiring battle against 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX racism and discrimination in the 8:30a KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH United States Marine Corps. Polka Dot Party (R 10/27 at 1 am; 10/30 at 12 am) 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 9:00a FLY TYING: THE ANGLER’S 9:00p LOUIS BRANDEIS: THE 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS ART PEOPLE’S ATTORNEY Illuminates the life of a figure 12:00n EARTH REVEALED: 9:30a EQUITREKKING who was central to the developINTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY Belize ment of modern American law. 12:30p EARTH REVEALED: (R 10/27 at 2 am) 10:00a AMERICAN WOODSHOP INTRODUCTORY GEOLOGY Chippendale High Boy Base 10:00p LIBERTY OR DEATH 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY Expert commentary and re10:30a WOODTURNING WORKSHOP MIND enactments captures the historic Nuts second Virginia Convention of 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES 11:00a PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN 1775. (R 10/27 at 3 am) Spice Up Your Life RAICHLEN Really Big Beef


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4:00a FACES OF CHANGE

2:30p CARTOON FACTORY

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Provence: Legendary Light, Wind And Wine

3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p POCOYO

(R 10/24 at 11 pm)

4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE India–Varanasi To Bandhavgarh

4:30p TOY CASTLE

6:00a TAKING THE LEAD

5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLDEN PARKS Salmon Festival

6:30a TAKING THE LEAD

5:30p WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 6:00p JOURNAL 6:30p WORLDFOCUS II 7:00p TOMMY TANG’S EASY THAI COOKING

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION 8:00a DESTINOS 8:30a DESTINOS 9:00a NEW FLYFISHER 9:30a WOODSMITH SHOP

10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 7:30p AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH Holiday Ham And Biscuits 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 8:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES The Man With The Twisted Lip 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS A suburban husband fails to return from the city. It seems 12:00n ASTRONOMY his daily routine isn’t what it 12:30p ASTRONOMY appears. (R 10/28 at 3 am)

9:00p SHERLOCK HOLMES The Priory School The nine-year-old son of the wealthy Duke of Holdernesse has been abducted at the exclusive school.

1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Sucker-Proofing Your Pantry 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

8:00p JUSTICE: WHAT’S THE RIGHT THING TO DO? (R 10/29 at 1 am)

9:00p GOING ON 13 A look at puberty through the eyes of four urban girls of color living in California’s Bay Area. (R 10/29 at 2 am)

10:00p MANHOOD & VIOLENCE: FATAL PERIL Profiles a group of violent men who participated in an intense, emotional group therapy, and the resulting re-arrest rate for the programs graduates. (R 10/29 at 3 am)

11:00p TOM PETERS: RE-IMAGINE BUSINESS EXCELLENCE IN A DISRUPTIVE AGE (R 10/25 at 4 am)

Wednesday 28 12:00a OLIVE AND THE TREE: THE SECRET STRENGTH OF THE DRUZE (R 10/22 at 8 am; 10/24 at 1 am)

1:00a MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...HENNING MANKELL’S WALLANDER: THE CONTAINER LORRY In Swedish With English Subtitles (R 10/26 at 10 pm)

3:00a SHERLOCK HOLMES The Man With The Twisted Lip (R 10/26 at 8 pm)

4:00a PLACING OUT: THE ORPHAN TRAINS

10:00p MHZ WORLDVIEW PRESENTS...HENNING MANKELL’S WALLANDER: THE CONTAINER LORRY In Swedish With English Subtitles The police are called to investigate an abandoned container, and find it filled with dead bodies. Wallander gets a lead from an unlikely source, but must figure out who is being the smuggling.

2:30p CARTOON FACTORY

5:00p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Roads Go Thru

6:00a CAREER ADVANTAGE

Tuesday 27

5:30p WILD CHRONICLES Looking Back

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION

12:00a JEWELS OF THE JUNGLE

6:00p JOURNAL

8:00a DESTINOS

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

8:30a DESTINOS

7:00p BAY AREA VISTA See Close-up on page 5.

9:00a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY

(R 10/28 at 1 am)

(R 10/21 at 8 pm; 10/23 at 1 am)

1:00a MOST UNLIKELY HERO

(R 10/25 at 8 pm; 10/30 at 12 am)

2:00a LOUIS BRANDEIS: THE PEOPLE’S ATTORNEY (R 10/25 at 9 pm)

3:00a LIBERTY OR DEATH (R 10/25 at 10 pm)

3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS 4:30p TOY CASTLE

(R 10/24 at 7:30 pm)

7:30p GREAT DECISIONS Egypt Rising: From Pharos To Facebook

(R 10/20 at 10 pm; 10/22 at 3 am)

5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE French Riviera: Uniquely Chic 5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE The Southern Ocean: South Georgia Island 6:30a CAREER ADVANTAGE 7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION

9:30a DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH


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11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

1:00a JUSTICE: WHAT’S THE RIGHT 5:30p HANNAH HELP ME! THING TO DO? 6:00p JOURNAL (R 10/27 at 8 pm)

12:00n NUTRITION PATHWAYS

2:00a GOING ON 13

12:30p NUTRITION PATHWAYS 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Chocoholics Rejoice! 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:30p CARTOON FACTORY 3:00p ZULA PATROL 3:30p RAGGS 4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

(R 10/27 at 9 pm)

3:00a MANHOOD & VIOLENCE: FATAL PERIL

7:30p EUROPEAN JOURNAL

8:00p WEAVING WORLDS An intimate portrait of the history 4:00a TOM KEAN: THE POLITICS OF of Navajo rug weavers and their POSSIBILIY role within the global economy. Kean’s political career is (R 10/31 at 1 am) explored, from the New Jersey State Assembly to the 9/11 9:00p MONKEY DANCE Commission. (R 10/31 at 11 pm) See Close-up on page 4. 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Poland Rediscovered: Krakow, Auschwitz And Warsaw

4:30p TOY CASTLE 5:00p DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW

6:00a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS

5:30p AMERICA’S HEARTLAND

6:30a IT’S STRICTLY BUSINESS

6:00p JOURNAL

7:00a FRENCH IN ACTION

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

7:30a FRENCH IN ACTION

7:00p CALIFORNIA’S WATER Groundwater Banking

8:00a DESTINOS

7:30p WINEMAKERS

9:00a CHILD DEVELOPMENT

8:30a DESTINOS

8:00p GEARING UP 9:30a CHILD DEVELOPMENT Robotics teams made up of high-school students participate 10:00a STRETCH AND FLEX in a four-month-long engineering 10:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH contest. (R 10/30 at 1 am) 11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 12:00n UNFINISHED NATION II 12:30p UNFINISHED NATION II

1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY 10:00p 2009 SPOTLIGHT! HIGH MIND SCHOOL FESTIVAL AWARDS KCSM recognizes the Bay Area 1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Lowering Your Blood Pressure high school film makers who The Natural Way participated in the 2009 Spotlight Film festival (R 10/30 at 3 am) 2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 11:00p CANCER STORY Prevention And Screening 2:30p CARTOON FACTORY Takes a look at ways to detect and “predict” cancer, and the 3:00p ZULA PATROL decisions people are making 3:30p RAGGS with that information.

Thursday 29

4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

12:00a BIG CYPRESS SWAMP: THE WESTERN EVERGLADES

4:30p BIZ KID$

(R 10/24 at 8 pm; 10/26 at 1 am)

7:00p SCULLY/THE WORLD SHOW

(R 10/27 at 10 pm)

5:30a ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Ethiopia: The Omo Valley

9:00p HARD PROBLEMS: THE ROAD TO THE WORLD’S TOUGHEST MATH CONTEST Follows six exceptional U.S. high school students at the 2006 International Mathematical Olympiad. (R 10/30 at 2 am)

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

5:00p DESERT SPEAKS Peru’s Canyon Of The Condor

(R 10/31 at 2 am)

10:00p ICE BLINK Follow the Martin Family’s amazing adventures include sailing around the globe and voyaging to the Arctic. (R 10/31 at 3 am)

11:00p TEN SISTERS–A TRUE STORY Recounts the 1942 legal proceeding that separated 10 daughters from each other and their parents. (R 10/31 at 4 am)

Friday 30 12:00a MOST UNLIKELY HERO

(R 10/25 at 8 pm; 10/27 at 1 am)

1:00a GEARING UP

(R 10/28 at 8 pm)

2:00a HARD PROBLEMS: THE ROAD TO THE WORLD’S TOUGHEST MATH CONTEST (R 10/28 at 9 pm)

3:00a 2009 SPOTLIGHT! HIGH SCHOOL FESTIVAL AWARDS (R 10/28 at 10 am)

4:00a SHIPPING OUT: THE STORY OF AMERICA’S SEAFARING WOMEN Explore the little-known history, mythologies and traditional attitudes which, until recently, limited women’s participation in seafaring. 5:00a RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Budapest: The Best Of Hungary 5:30a LAND OF PYGMY, LAND OF GORILLA An up-close and personal exploration of the mountain gorilla in their natural habitat, and a heartwarming look at the work a California doctor has been doing at the Bwindi Health Clinic. 6:00a DOLLAR$ & SENSE


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10:00p 4 SHADES OF BLUES: MOTOR CITY BLUES & BOOGIE WOOGIE FESTIVAL (R 10/2 at 10 pm; 10/4 at 3 am)

1:00p NEW SCANDINAVIAN COOKING WITH TINA NORDSTROM Stockholm: Swedish Meat Balls

11:00p AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE 1:30p MEXICO–ONE PLATE AT A CULTURAL EXCHANGE TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Mix Street Fare Tonight! Two female hip-hop disc jockeys express themselves in ways that 2:00p REAL FAMILIES, REAL ANSWERS genuinely baffle their parents. 2:30p TREASURES IN YOUR ATTIC

Saturday 31 12:00a WINEMAKERS

3:00p TRACKS AHEAD Entertainment Junction

1:30p ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES Where’s Your In-Home FastFood Lane?

12:30a DENNIS WHOLEY: AMERICA! 3:30p LAND OF THE DRAGON Finding Shangri-La 1:00a WEAVING WORLDS 4:00p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE (R 10/29 at 8 pm) Spain’s Basque Country & The Festival Of San Fermin 2:00a MONKEY DANCE See Close-up on page 4. 4:30p DESERT SPEAKS (R 10/29 at 9 pm) Penguins In A Patagonia Desert 3:00a ICE BLINK 5:00p INSIDE CHINA (R 10/29 at 10 pm) A Chinese-Dutch Jazz Collaboration 4:00a TEN SISTERS–A TRUE STORY

2:00p BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

5:00a DISABILITIES TODAY

2:30p CARTOON FACTORY

5:30a CLASSICAL STRETCH

3:00p ZULA PATROL

6:00a SIT AND BE FIT

3:30p RAGGS

6:30a WAI LANA YOGA

4:00p WUNDERKIND LITTLE AMADEUS

7:00a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS

11:00a SIT AND BE FIT 11:30a ALLAIRE BACK FITNESS 12:00n AMERICAN CINEMA 1:00p HEALTHY BODY HEALTHY MIND

(R 10/29 at 11 pm)

5:30p PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE The Mystery Of The Maya, Guatemala 6:00p JONATHAN BIRD’S BLUE WORLD Mantas Of Yap/Tropical Fish Rescue/Tigers Of The Sea

7:30a DONNA DEWBERRY SHOW

6:30p GRANNIES ON SAFARI South Africa–On Safari!

8:00a BEST OF SIMPLY PAINTING: ACROSS EUROPE

7:00p WILD FLORIDA Birds Of Prey

8:30a JERRY YARNELL SCHOOL OF FINE ART

7:30p CALIFORNIA’S GOLD Moon Trees

6:00p JOURNAL

9:00a BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

6:30p WORLDFOCUS II

9:30a LOVE TO PAINT WITH MIMI

8:00p RICK STEVES’ IRAN Explore the country’s rich artistic and cultural heritage, bustling cities and countryside villages.

7:00p WORLD BUSINESS

10:00a GARDEN SMART

7:30p ART WOLFE'S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Brazil: The Pantanal

10:30a P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOME Getting Crafty

4:30p SADDLE CLUB 5:00p CLASSICAL DESTINATIONS Venice, Vivaldi And The Four Seasons 5:30p MCLAUGHLIN GROUP

9:00p RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH A PURPOSE: EQYPT: QUEST FOR THE LORD OF THE NILE Set off for an adventure on the great Nile River to uncover ancient history, myths and culture.

8:00p JOSEF AND ANNI ALBERS: 11:00a CHRISTINA COOKS ART IS EVERYWHERE The Angina Monologues Examines the lives and art of 10:00p GLOBE TREKKER influential modernists and includ- 11:30a DELICIOUS TV: TOTALLY California VEGETARIAN ing rare footage and interviews. This adventure showcases A Sandwich Affair Joshua Tree National Park, Palm 9:00p IN ENDLESS SONG 20 YEARS Springs, Los Angeles and Santa 12:00n ZONYA’S HEALTH BITES OF THE INDIANAPOLIS Monica. Super Charge Your Breakfast CHILDREN’S CHOIR Captures the artistic evolution of 11:00p TOM KEAN: THE POLITICS OF everyday kids into an extraordi- 12:30p SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS POSSIBILITY Poultry Dinner nary children’s choir. (R 10/29 at 4:00 am)


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