Member Magazine
FEB 2012
Clinton: American Experience
Don’t miss The Do List PAGE 4
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The four-hour Clinton premieres in two parts on KQED 9. Part 1 airs on Presidents’ Day, Monday, February 20, at 9pm; Part 2 airs on Tuesday, February 21, at 8pm.
Secretary of Defense), former Senator Trent Lott and Deputy Chief of Staff Harold Ickes, as well as interviews with dozens of journalists, members of the Republican opposition, childhood friends, staffers from Clinton’s years as governor of Arkansas and biographers. “William Jefferson Clinton is a lightning rod in American history,” notes Samels, “It’s hard to find anyone who is neutral about the man or his presidency. The complex dynamic between his public accomplishments and his personal foibles makes him endlessly fascinating,”
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“ At American Experience we like to explore the people who have shaped the times in which they live, and Bill Clinton, both charismatic and confounding, certainly had a profound effect on the country during his presidency.”
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The film follows Clinton across his two terms as he confronted some of the key forces that would shape the future, including partisan political warfare and domestic and international terrorism, and as he struggled, with uneven success, to define the role of American power in a post–Cold War world. Most memorably, it explores how Clinton’s conflicted character made history, even as it enraged his enemies and confounded his friends. Clinton also features unprecedented access to scores of Clinton insiders, including White House Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers, White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum, former White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta (current
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From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. In Clinton, the latest installment in a critically acclaimed collection of presidential biographies, American Experience explores the fascinating story of an American president who rose from a turbulent childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history and one of the most complex and conflicted characters ever to stride across the public stage.
—Mark Samels, Executive Producer
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Co-hosted by KQED’s Cy Musiker and the San Francisco Chronicle’s David Wiegand, The Do List previews a diverse array of local entertainment events, from concerts by local bands to art shows and plays. Cy recently answered a few questions about the program.
The Do List airs at 8:33am Fridays on KQED 88.5 FM and at kqed.org/listen. You can also find it at kqed.org/thedolist.
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How did The Do List get started? The Do List is a revival of sorts. David Wiegand started the segment back in 1996 or so with KQED’s David Wright, at the time our morning news anchor. We didn’t have a name for it back then, but it was clear David Wiegand was wonderfully funny and informative talking about the local arts and music scene. In early 2008, an editor at the Chronicle began talking to Jo Anne Wallace, KQED’s vice president and public radio general manager, about a new arts roundup. Jo Anne asked me to co-host. We debuted The Do List (David came up with the name) on April 18, 2008. How do you decide what to preview? David, our producer Suzie Racho and I typically start with a very long list of possible subjects. In making our selections, we try to find interesting events all around the Bay Area and to mix music, theater and the visual arts. We often avoid shows by the most famous artists—they don’t need the publicity. More often we try to feature local bands, theater groups and other events that might get overlooked in the rush to the next big arena rock show. We also look for items that are just odd and quirky and fun to talk about. That first 2008 show featured Disney’s
High School Musical on stage, the farewell tour of the Beaux Arts Trio and jazz pianist Omar Sosa. So from the start we’ve tried to mix pop culture and the high arts. In 2012 we hope to have a more dynamic website with room to feature artists and events that don’t make our on-air Friday list. What are some of the most memorable events you’ve featured? Last fall we aired a wonderful Do List special on Forum featuring conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and soloist Yo Yo Ma talking about the San Francisco Symphony’s 100th anniversary season. We also interviewed Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison about The Desdemona Project (at Cal Performances), featured music from the Oh Sees, Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (yes, that’s a hip-hop group) and Booker T. and the MGs, and presented a discussion of a Rodin show at Stanford’s Cantor Art Museum. I’m pleased we were able to offer listeners such a diverse list. What does David Wiegand bring to The Do List? David brings a taste for all kinds of music— from cabaret to hip-hop to classical. And he’s a very funny man. At the Chronicle he writes profiles and reviews with equal aplomb (he’s now the Chronicle’s television critic too), and he brings that same wide-ranging approach to The Do List. Producer Suzie Racho is also an essential part of our team. She chooses all our music cues, and she knows about all the local (and touring) rock, hip-hop and pop bands. We have help as well from engineers Howard Gelman and Ceil Muller. What are you hoping listeners get out of The Do List? In any given week, we hope listeners will learn about at least one new performer or show. I think the role of critics and shows like ours is to open people’s eyes to the variety of cultural delights. The Bay Area is such a delightful place to live.
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Chances are good that you discover something new when you listen to KQED Public Radio. It might be a unique perspective on international affairs or insightful coverage of a Bay Area issue. Or it might be the harmonies of a local musician played for the first time on the radio on The Do List.
Can’t make the community events? You can still watch the films. Frontline “The Interrupters” airs Tuesday, February 14, at 10pm on KQED 9. Independent Lens “The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975” airs Tuesday, February 14, at 10:30pm on KQED Plus. KQED’s 2012 celebration of Black History Month is made possible by Union Bank. A complete list of special programming and a community resource guide are online at kqed.org/heritage.
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former gang leaders trying to “interrupt” shootings and protect their communities from the violence they once committed. From director Steve James (Hoop Dreams), The Interrupters is a compelling observational journey into the stubborn, persistent violence that plagues our American cities. Mark your calendar for Thursday, February 2, and Thursday, February 9, and check kqed.org/events for finalized screening times and locations. The Black Power Film Festival continues in March with more new films.
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KQED, in partnership with the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, ITVS and Top Ten Social, invites you to attend free screenings of two powerful new films: The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 and The Interrupters. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Swedish television journalists came to the United States to document the burgeoning black power movement. This long-lost trove of film, combined with contemporary interviews, creates an irresistible mosaic chronicling the movement’s evolution. Black Power Mixtape features interviews with seminal black power leaders, including Stokely Carmichael and Eldridge Cleaver, as well as author-activist Angela Davis. Using an innovative style that riffs on the popular 1970s mixtape format, this is a cinematic and musical journey into the black communities of America. During one weekend in Chicago in 2008, 37 people were shot, 7 of them fatally. Frontline follows a group of older
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KQED Staff Picks Who better to guide you to your new favorite public media programs and Web content than a KQED staff member? Television Masterpiece—I love, love Downton Abbey. I studied art in college and am an art geek, so I have to also pick Art 21 and Spark. Sewing is one of my hobbies and I find the tips on Sewing with Nancy very helpful. Nature lets me watch animals in their own habitat—from the comfort of my own home. And who doesn’t love Sesame Street (even as an adult)? Marie Lee W O R KS as
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Podcasts WNYC’s Radio Lab has a way of making science sound amazingly intriguing and accessible. I listen to KQED’s Noise Pop for the latest on the music scene and to help me feel “in the know,” and I like KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic for its blend of instudio sessions with musician interviews. KQED.org I’m a fan of The Writers’ Block, because who doesn’t like to be read to? I love that San Francisco is such a hub of indie filmmakers, and the “Truly CA Shorts” podcast showcases their short docs. KQED’s video player (video.kqed.org) lets me watch national PBS programming from my computer or mobile device—at any time!
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Intelligence Squared U.S. Should the UN Accept Palestine as a Full Member State? Wednesday, February 1, 8pm and Saturday, February 4, 1pm For the Motion: Mustafa Barghouthi, former Palestinian National Authority presidential candidate; Daniel Levy, former Israeli government negotiator and J Street co-founder. Against the Motion: Dore Gold, former Israeli U.N. ambassador and advisor to PM Netanyahu; Aaron David Miller, former U.S. Mideast negotiator and advisor to Republican and Democratic secretaries of state. (Panelists subject to change.) Moderator: John Donvan. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.— Assassination and Legacy Thursday, February 2, 8pm This final program in a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) series about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. covers the reaction to his death and some thoughts about his legacy. It begins with a CBC news special from April 4, 1968.
State of the Valley 2012—Presented by Joint Venture Silicon Valley Network Wednesday, February 15, 8pm Keynote speakers this year are former Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley and authorprofessor Michael Mandelbaum. Three panel discussions will explore the fiscal future for Silicon Valley and California, Silicon Valley’s role in the greening of America’s cities, and arts, culture and creativity in Silicon Valley.
The Computer History Museum Presents: An Evening with Google’s Marissa Mayer Thursday, February 23, 8pm Marissa Mayer is the vice president of Local, Maps and Location Services at Google. She oversees product management, engineering, design and strategy for the company’s suite of local and geographical products, including Google Maps, Google Earth, Zagat, Street View and local search, for desktop and mobile. She also curates the Google Doodle program, celebrating special events on Google’s homepage around the world. Join NPR correspondent Laura Sydell for a wideranging conversation with Marissa Mayer.
State of the Re:Union with Al Letson Al Letson travels the country to find compelling stories of community and tell them with honesty, perspective and deep curiosity.
RISE: Climate Change and Coastal Communities This three-part program addresses the impact of climate change and serves as a model for coastal communities from Manhattan to Los Angeles and beyond.
Rubin Carter’s Hurricane Saturday, February 18, 1pm Rubin “Hurricane” Carter is an African American ex-boxer who was wrongly convicted of a triple homicide, then exonerated—after 19 years in prison—in a ruling affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. The judge who freed him (interviewed for this program) cited racial bias in the prosecution. In this story, based on Carter’s new memoir, Eye of the Hurricane, we hear how he transcended the “inner prison” of hatred, self-hatred and playing “the victim.” America Abroad Europe in Crisis: From Athens to Rome Wednesday, February 22, 8pm and Saturday, February 25, 1pm This edition of America Abroad heads to the front lines of the European debt crisis to ask, “How did we get here?” In Rome, we talk to people who are daring to question the professional caste system that is hampering growth. And we travel to the mountains of northwest
Selected Shorts Saturdays, 8pm 2/4 Food and Flight “Rapture of the Deep,” by T.C. Boyle, performed by Isaiah Sheffer; “Wanting an Orange,” by Larry Woiwode, performed by Michael Keck. 2/11 Families Are So Complicated “La Vita Nuova,” by Allegra Goodman, performed by Marin Ireland; “The Secret Goldfish,” by David Means, performed by Charles Keating. 2/18 Big City Women A selection from “1Q84,” by Haruki Murakami, performed by Miriam Silverman; “The Night Bookmobile,” by Audrey Niffenegger, performed by Christina Pickles. 2/25 It Chooses You: An Evening with Miranda July The writer and filmmaker reads from her new book, with Tom Bloom, Mia Dillon, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Adrian Martinez, Olga Merediz and Tom Nelis. City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm and Wednesdays, 2am 1/29, 1/31 & 2/1 Jeffrey Sachs, economist and director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University. 2/5, 2/7 & 2/8 Miranda July, filmmaker, artist and writer. 2/12, 2/14 & 2/15 Anita Hill, attorney and academic—presently a professor of social policy, law and women’s studies at Brandeis University’s Heller School for Social Policy and Management. 2/19, 2/21 & 2/22 Henry Alford, humorist and journalist. 2/26, 2/28 & 2/29 Mark Shields, political columnist and commentator.
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Southern Wyoming Wednesday, February 8, 8pm and Saturday, February 11, 1pm Wyoming is the least populous state in the country. In this sparsely populated landscape where private property and self-sufficiency are prized, community is built on the (somewhat unwelcome) expectation that distant neighbors might need to rely on one another one day. When people come together here, they have to have good reason to. This episode will bring listeners to the towns of Laramie and Cheyenne and the surrounding landscape in southern Wyoming, looking at how the things that happen in the small towns and countryside of rural America can change the country as a whole.
Latitudes—Local Voices, Global Stories The stories in this program are unexpected, rich in sound and riveting—they engage the intellect, the conscience and the imagination. They feature people who are finding constructive solutions to some of life’s toughest challenges. Energy Thursday, February 16, 8pm This week, we look at pure energy—the power that doesn’t come from oil. More and more, people around the world are inspired to tune in and turn on to alternative energy sources. They’re reaching for the sun, for unexpected bounties on Earth and, more often than not, for each other to power the planet. We’ll hear from the Middle East, the Philippines, Burma and South Africa—tune in for a burst of energy.
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Program Three: Chuey’s Story Thursday, February 9, 8pm Chuey’s Story introduces us to a single community and family. While adaptation to climate change is necessary, it will not be easy. And in the process, there will be winners and losers.
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February 4 One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) (pictured) Run Slient, Run Deep (1958) February 11 Anastasia (1956) Witness for the Prosecution (1957) February 25 People Will Talk (1951) The Amazing Adventure (1937)
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Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio documents the history of rock radio—from the AM DJs, to the FM pioneers who fanned the flames of the 1960s, to the silencing of rock radio by the government and big-business interests, to its promise of rebirth on satellite radio. | R (+) 2/6 5am
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Freedom Riders: American Experience follows the journey of a courageous group of civil rights activists in the Deep South in 1961. | D | R (9) 2/8 2am Okie Noodling examines Oklahoma’s fishing tradition from its roots as a hunting practice to the present-day sport. | R (+) 2/8 2am Okie Noodling II chronicles the evolution of the sport of bare-handed catfishing in Oklahoma.| R (+) 2/8 3am
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Are You Being Served? #116 Wedding Bells. | R (+) 2/9 4am
Outnumbered | H | #112. | R (+) 2/9 5am
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Sherlock Holmes: Silver Blaze (1937) features Arthur Wontner, who greatly resembled the Sidney Paget illustrations accompanying the original Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories published in The Strand. | R (+) 2/11 3:38am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #602 Nettie’s Crab Shack, Dragon Rouge, Walzwerk. | R (9) 2/12 1am & 4:30pm
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Anastasia (1956) Ingrid Bergman won both a Golden Globe and an Oscar for her haunting performance as Anastasia, an amnesiac refugee selected by Russian general Prince Bounine (Yul Brynner) to impersonate the rumored surviving but missing daughter of Russia’s last czar. | R (9) 2/12 2am
Lidia’s Italy in America | H | USA: Italy’s Crowd Pleasers.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef | H | Treasures of Provence: Eggplant and Tomatoes.
Antiques Roadshow Tulsa, Hour 1 of 3. | R (+) 2/12 2am
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Witness for the Prosecution (1957) Leonard Vole (Tyrone Power in his final film) is arrested for the sensational murder of a rich widow. His only alibi is his wife, the calm and coldly calculating Christine Vole (Marlene Dietrich), who agrees to be a witness not for the defense, but for the prosecution. | R (9) 2/12 3:47am
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In Performance at the White House The Motown Sound. An all-star tribute to the legendary record label features stars from Motown’s golden age.
Austin City Limits Allen Toussaint. The legendary New Orleans songwriter performs new tunes and classic hits like “Southern Nights.”
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POV | H | Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North. A filmmaker sets off from Rhode Island to slave forts in Ghana and sugar plantation ruins in Cuba.
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Photo: Agatha Christie’s Poirot, ITV Global Entertainment.
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Check, Please! Bay Area #602 Nettie’s Crab Shack, Dragon Rouge, Walzwerk.
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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Runners’ High. When teenagers from East Oakland sign up to train for a marathon, they begin the journey of a lifetime.
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David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special | D | R (9) 2/13 1am
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William and Kate: Into the Future | R (9) 2/13 2am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #403 One, Two, Buckle My Shoe. Hercule Poirot (pictured) disliked his dentist. But one of his patients liked Dr. Morley even less—and shot him a few moments after Poirot left his surgery. | R (+) 2/14 2am
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Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 2/14 3am
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Slavery by Another Name | H | reveals the interlocking forces that enabled “neoslavery” to begin and persist from 1865 to 1945. | R (9) 2/14 4am
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Search for Sherlock Holmes Actor David Hayman uncovers the secret to the famous fictional detective’s lasting popularity. | R (+) 2/14 4:36am
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Not In Our Town: Class Actions | H | q | profiles students and community leaders who are creating change in the wake of racism, anti-Semitism and the traumatic consequences of bullying. | R (9) 2/14 5:30am, 2/19 2:30pm
Antiques Roadshow | H | Pittsburgh, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 2/14 2am
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American Masters Neil Young: Don’t Be Denied. Young’s musical journey is traced in his own words, featuring performance footage from his archives. | R (+) 2/13 5am
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Nature Life in Death Valley. Explore this visual wonderland, one of the most stunning, yet— with 130-degree heat—most brutal landscapes. | R (9) 2/16 2am, 2/19 11am
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Nova Extreme Cave Diving. A team of scientists dive into Blue Holes, underwater caves that formed during the last ice age. | D | R (9) 2/16 3am
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Cave People of the Himalaya | H | Pete Athans returns to the Himalayas in search of the caves and mummies of a lost civilization. | R (9) 2/16 4am
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Are You Being Served? #117 German Week. | R (+) 2/16 4am
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Live from the Artists Den | H | #402. | R (9) 2/16 5am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #504 The Case of the Missing Will. When academic Andrew Marsh dies shortly after changing his will, Poirot decides that there are several motives for his possible murder. | R (+) 2/18 1am
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Midsomer Murders #302 Dead Man’s Eleven, Part 2. DCI Barnaby investigates when the wife of a landowner is bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat. | R (+) 2/18 2:48am James Cagney: That Yankee Doodle Dandy This allAmerican tribute captures the highlights of the versatile movie star’s remarkable career. | R (9) 2/18 3am Rosemary and Thyme #308 Cup of Silence. | R (+) 2/18 3:36am
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Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook | H | Saloon Singer examines the allure of musical nightlife, from Mississippi juke joints to the neon of Las Vegas. | R (9) 2/18 4:15am
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American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over. Cooke’s blend of gospel and pop altered the course of popular music and race relations in America. | R (9) 2/20 1am
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Prince Philip at 90 | R (9) 2/20 2am
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Nature Ocean Giants Whales and dolphins, known as cetaceans, may seem to be totally alien to us—but with their mental ability, group communication and the recent discovery that dolphins have individual names, they are closer to us than we ever imagined. With two of the world’s top underwater cameramen— Doug Allan and Didier Noirot—filming breathtaking encounters, this new Nature program offers insights into the lives of whales and dolphins in three visually powerful, engaging and entertaining episodes (airing back-to-back this month).
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Midsomer Murders #304 Death of a Stranger, Part 2. | R (+) 2/25 2:48am Great Performances | H | Memphis. Winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best New Musical, Memphis turns the radio dial back to the 1950s to tell the story of a white DJ whose love of music transcends race lines and airwaves. | R (9) 2/25 3am Sherlock Holmes #204 The Second Stain. The disappearance of a letter from a foreign potentate threatens Europe with catastrophe. | R (+) 2/25 3:36am, 2/26 6pm
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Amazing Adventure (1937) This movie actually came out in 1936 as The Amazing Quest of Ernest Bliss and was released in 1937 under the current title. Ernest (Cary Grant) is a rich young man with too little to do, suffering from depression. His doctor (Peter Gawthorne) prescribes the impossible cure—Ernest must earn his own living for a year, using none of his current wealth. | R (9) 2/26 4:52am
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America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated All-American Fruit Desserts.
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POV Racing Dreams chronicles a year in the life of three tweens who dream of becoming NASCAR drivers. | R (+) 2/28 9pm, 2/29 3am
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Overheard with Evan Smith Julian Bond—Civil Rights Activist. | R (+) 2/27 4:30am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #402 Death in the Clouds. A particularly ingenious murder is committed on the noon flight from Paris to London. | R (+) 2/28 2am
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Sherlock Holmes #205 The Man with the Twisted Lip. A suburban husband fails to return from the city. It seems his daily routine isn’t what it appears. | R (+) 2/28 3:44am American Masters | H | Cab Calloway: Sketches. The singer was at the top of his game in the jazz and swing era and was rediscovered in the 1980s. | R (9) 2/28 4am Pickin’ & Trimmin’ At a smalltown North Carolina barbershop, Lawrence Anthony and David Shirley have been cutting hair and playing music in the back for more than 40 years. | R (+) 2/28 4:37am
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How Much Is Your Dead Body Worth? Investigate the gruesome and lucrative body parts trade, in which a whole body can bring in $5,000. | R (9) 2/29 5am Indian Motorcycle Memories Travel back to the daredevil days of the 1920s to explore the mystique of these classic American racing bikes. | R (+) 2/29 5:30am
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