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Girl with a Pearl Earring: Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis January 26–June 2, 2013 deyoungmuseum.org/girl Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
Vermeer’s enigmatic Girl with a Pearl Earring has intrigued art lovers for centuries. See this masterpiece and more than 30 others by artists of the Dutch golden age — including Rembrandt, Hals and Steen — from the collection of the Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis in its exclusive West Coast presentation. Accompanying this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is Rembrandt’s Century, a selection of more than 200 rarely seen prints and drawings by Rembrandt and his predecessors and contemporaries from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco’s collection of works on paper. KQED members can enjoy free admission to the de Young Museum on Saturday, February 9, from 9:30am to 5:15pm when you present a valid KQED member card and photo ID at the museum admission desk. Each MemberCard admits one member plus one guest for a maximum of two persons. Tickets are timed and based on availability. Last entry is at 4:30pm.
KQED Members Save on SF Ballet’s Cinderella
KQED members are invited to join San Francisco Ballet for Cinderella on Tuesday, May 7, at 8pm and enjoy an exclusive 25 percent discount on tickets.* KQED members also enjoy a 15 percent discount at the Ballet Shop on May 7; just show your KQED MemberCard at the register.
San Francisco Ballet presents the must-see dance event of the season: the U.S. premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s darkly magical new production of Cinderella. Taking its inspiration from the Brothers Grimm and Perrault fairy tales and set to the music of Sergei Prokofiev, this co-production with the Dutch National Ballet features wildly imaginative sets and costumes by Julian Crouch and puppetry by Obie Award winner Basil Twist. To purchase Cinderella discount tickets, visit sfballet.org/kqed and enter the promotional code “KQED13.” Don’t delay! This offer ends Sunday, March 31, 2013, at 11:59pm.
* This special KQED member offer is valid for the Tuesday, May 7, 8pm performance only, excluding all Box seats, and is available for online purchases only. Limit two tickets per member. KQED membership will be verified after purchase and nonmember orders will be declined. Offer is subject to availability and cannot be combined with any other offer or applied to previously purchased tickets.
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The Early Mavericks of Silicon Valley Silicon Valley: American Experience airs Tuesday, February 5, at 8pm on KQED 9.
Photos: (top to bottom) courtesy Wayne Miller/Magnum Photos; Atari Museum; ©Mike Markkula; (bottom) Mark Kauffman//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images.
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Photos: (top to bottom) Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring (detail), ca. 1665. Oil on canvas. Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague, Bequest of Arnoldus des Tombe, 1903 (inv. no. 670); San Francisco Ballet’s Maria Kochetkova ©Erik Tomasson. (cover) Fairchild Semiconductor, 1960. Pictured: Eugene Kleiner, Julius Blank, Gordon Moore, Sheldon Roberts, Jay Last, Robert Noyce, Jean Hoerni, Victor Grinich (everyone is facing Noyce), Wayne Miller/Magnum Photos.
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the first company to work in the field of silicon semiconductors — to start their own transistor company. The “Traitorous Eight,” as they were dubbed, created Fairchild Semiconductor, a company whose radical innovations helped make the United States a leader in both space exploration and the personal computer revolution, transforming the way the world works, plays and communicates. Their leader was 29-year-old Robert Noyce, a brilliant physicist with the affability of a born salesman. Over the next decade, Noyce ran the new company and co-invented something you may have heard of . . . the integrated circuit (also known as the microchip), which became an essential component of modern electronics, from computers and cars to household appliances. The new film Silicon Valley spotlights Noyce, who went on to found Intel, and is a vibrant examination of the rough-and-tumble early days of the hightech industry and the thrilling interplay of cutting-edge science and high-stakes business that defines the unique culture of Silicon Valley.
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In 1957, before Apple and Google, before stock-option millionaires and billionaire venture capitalists, a group of eight brilliant young scientists defected from the Shockley Semiconductor Company —
(top to bottom) The Fairchild eight. From left to right: Gordon Moore, C. Sheldon Roberts, Eugene Kleiner, Robert Noyce, Victor Grinich, Julius Blank, Jean Hoerni and Jay Last (1960); Atari advertisement from 1981; Apple’s Steve Jobs receives venture capital from Mike Markkula in 1977.
Microbiologist Dr. Herbert Boyer looking at radioautogram at his University of California lab.
The KQED presentation Something Ventured airs Tuesday, February 5, at 9:30pm on KQED 9.
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Apple. Intel. Genentech. Cisco. Atari. These revolutionary technology companies wouldn’t have become household names without the help of early investors. The award-winning documentary Something Ventured tells the story of a handful of visionary risk takers whose funding led to the birth of whole industries, from microprocessors and personal computers to biotechnology and the Internet. Along with entertaining and poignant interviews with the likes of Tom Perkins, Don Valentine, Arthur Rock and Dick Kramlich, the film includes entrepreneurs sharing how they worked with these venture capitalists to start and grow their world-class companies. Replete with colorful characters, humorous one-liners and sage business advice, Something Ventured provides an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the origins of Silicon Valley.
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Let’s Get Lost Take an everyday encounter and turn it into a surprising adventure.
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KQED’s new Let’s Get Lost mobile app tours are a fun and fresh way to explore cultural, historical and natural sites of the Bay Area. The first tour features New Deal murals of San Francisco. Available on iPhone, Android phone and iPad, the first tour brings to life the history and meaning of the city’s most intriguing murals from the Depression era with archival film footage, photographs, interviews with the artists, music, fun challenges and more — all at your own pace. Download it and start planning your next adventure!
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Listen to KQED Public Radio wherever you are. Get up-to-the-minute local, national and international news. Don’t miss any of KQED’s awardwinning food, arts and science coverage. Find nearby businesses offering KQED member discounts. Check television and radio schedules — see what’s on now and what’s on next. Watch local television programs and video podcasts.
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Get More with Digital On Q The pages of On Q come to life in a new digital edition with up-to-date television and radio schedules, video previews, tips on what to watch/listen to, the latest news on KQED events, links to KQED Perks, interactive extras and more. It’s free and available on your iPad, laptop and desktop. • iPad owners, search for “KQED” in the App Store. • From your Mac or PC, head to kqed.org/onq and click on the “digital edition” link. • The print edition is still available to view and download at kqed.org/onq. 4
What you’ll find with Let’s Get Lost: • An interactive map with locations of New Deal–era murals in San Francisco • An in-depth look at Coit Tower, Rincon Annex and the Pan American Unity mural at City College of San Francisco • Interactive hunts, using your camera phone, that challenge you to find hidden meanings and censored images in the murals
Beating the Chinese, one of the controversial murals by Anton Refregier portraying “The History of California” at Rincon Annex Post Office. Refregier was intent on showing California history, warts and all.
• Videos with historical background as well as videos specifically focused on the three featured sites • “Guided Looking” audio with narration, expert commentary, interviews, music and sound effects that offer insights into and meaning behind specific images • Slideshows about the muralists, original artist’s sketches that were previously censored and newspaper articles from the period Other tours being considered are: public displays of Burning Man art, film noir movie locations, the Beat Poets in San Francisco and how to read graffiti. Stay tuned.
Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the KQED Opportunity and Innovation Fund. Produced by KQED Inc. in partnership with the California Historical Society and the Living New Deal Project. Producers: Christine Murray, Joan Miller, Adrienne Calo. Senior Interactive Producer: Mark Taylor. Executive Director, Interactive: Colleen Wilson. Project Director: Louise Lo. Mobile Development and Design: Bayinteractive Inc., Project Manager: Kaisa Pyhälä.
The Library, painted by Bernard Zakheim at Coit Tower, shows fellow artist John Langley Howard pulling the book Das Kapital by Karl Marx from a shelf. Coit Tower artists were attacked as Communists for their images of labor unrest and leftist newspapers and books.
KQED partners to launch Matter Ventures and support media entrepreneurs.
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Startup accelerator: Like a boot camp for new businesses. Also called an incubator, it is a company that provides guidance and expertise to new startups. In exchange, the accelerator gets stock in each of the new companies it propels.
“It is important to remember that everything big started small,” notes Corey Ford, a former FRONTLINE producer who’s heading the accelerator. “The institutions that create meaningful media today seem like they’ve been around forever. But they were built from scratch by risk takers who started with an experiment and a vision for how they could impact the world through media. Matter is where today’s aspiring entrepreneurs can build the meaningful media institutions of tomorrow.” Startups selected to participate in Matter will receive a $50,000 investment and will work side by side in a creative space in San Francisco’s South Park area, right around the corner from where Twitter got started. At the end of the four-month program, teams will pitch to the Matter community and potential investors. “The way people make, consume, share and pay for media has changed drastically in a very short time,” says John Boland, president of KQED. “With Matter we hope the wisdom of our Silicon Valley neighbors can help public media adapt to those changes. “The accelerator model will foster entrepreneurial innovation that will revolutionize how organizations like KQED create and distribute content, raise funds and help our audiences make better sense of a rapidly changing world. Fresh ideas will help ensure that we remain a distinctive, relevant and essential service in the 21st century.”
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(l. to r.) Matter CEO Corey Ford, KQED president John Boland.
What would happen if the values of public media met the mindsets of Silicon Valley entrepreneurship? Well, we’re going to find out. KQED has entered into a new partnership with Public Radio Exchange and the Knight Foundation to create Matter Ventures, a startup accelerator and earlystage venture capital firm that supports and invests in media entrepreneurs working to create a more informed, connected and empowered society.
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(clockwise from top left) Faith Ringgold, Kathrine Switzer, Ellen DeGeneres, Michelle Rhee.
Over the last half-century, America has seen one of the most sweeping social revolutions in its history, as women have asserted their rights to a full and fair share of political power, economic opportunity and personal autonomy. It’s a revolution that’s unfolded in public and private, on grand stages like the Supreme Court and Congress, and in humbler ones like the boardroom and the bedroom. No individual and no aspect of American life has been unchanged. Makers: Women Who Make America tells this remarkable story for the first time in a comprehensive and innovative three-hour documentary. Built on the extraordinary archive of stories already completed for Makers.com, the
film features the stories of those who led the fight, those who opposed it and the unintentional trailblazers — famous and unknown — who carried change to every corner of society. “The women’s movement, broadly defined, impacted every aspect of American life,” said filmmaker Dyllan McGee. “It is a very moving, dramatic and often funny story that we have produced in a way that will appeal not only to women, but to men as well — we want it to be ‘must-see TV’ for the whole family.” Makers: Women Who Make America airs Tuesday, February 26, at 8pm on KQED 9. Visit Makers.com any time to watch more than 1,000 videos — the largest and most dynamic collection of women’s stories ever assembled.
Oakland and Brooklyn Gentrification has been a hotbutton issue in Oakland for the last decade. Of course, it’s not the only urban community struggling with displacement of longtime residents and exclusion of some of its diverse demographic; parallels can be made to Brooklyn, NY, which experienced the wave of gentrification firsthand. KQED is proud to be a media sponsor and partner of Brooklyn Reconstructed, a film series presented by Top Ten Social and Broaklyn Film & Theater Co., about the social impact of a so-called renaissance. Gentrification,
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February 12, March 12 and April 9 The New Parkway Theater 474 24th St., Oakland Doors open at 6:30pm; films start at 7pm Tickets: $8 broaklyn.org
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eminent domain, public subsidies for luxury developments, political corruption, rising rents and neighborhood revitalization are underlying themes in most Brooklynites’ day-to-day lives. With that in mind, the series taps into the borough’s zeitgeist, its wealth of local filmmakers and their recent output of documentaries addressing these issues.
to be entered to win two ChicoBags. Manufactured by a fair labor, fair wage manufacturing company in China, these strong woven nylon bags are machine washable and stuff into a pouch that fits in a pocket or purse. For a chance to win even more prizes, visit “The Giveaway” (kqed.org/giveaway) and check out the latest contest.
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Missed an episode of FRONTLINE? Wish you could experience an Independent Lens film one more time? You can watch hundreds of programs from favorite series like Antiques Roadshow, Nature, NOVA and Masterpiece as well as KQED’s Check, Please! Bay Area anytime. Click on the “Watch Full Episodes Online” box at kqed.org to revisit the iconic series you love and discover new favorites.
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Enter by March 7, 2013, and you could win the Early Bird Prize, a luxurious ten-day Mediterranean cruise for two that takes you from Barcelona to Rome, visiting ports of call in France and Italy. The first 50 entrants will receive lunch or brunch for two at The Ramp restaurant in San Francisco, a local waterfront favorite where you can launch into a scrumptious dining experience. Watch the mail for your entry form and send it in right away. Donations are not necessary to enter or win. Limit of one entry per person per mailing for a maximum of three entries. Open to all legal U.S. residents of California or Nevada age 18 or older. For official rules, entry details and prize descriptions, visit our website at kqed. org/sweepstakes or call 415.553. 2150. The automobile advertised may not be the actual automobile awarded. All entries must be received by August 31, 2013. Void where prohibited.
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Enter this year’s Member Sweepstakes and you could win any of 150 fabulous prizes, including a 2013 Subaru Impreza Premium Sedan that’s fuel efficient and loaded with features or $20,000 in cash! The Super Bonus Prize takes you on an unforgettable private tour of Vietnam. Or you could find adventure in sophisticated Lima and the historic Urubamba Valley of Peru near magical Machu Picchu. How about a stay in Patagonia, one of the most remote places on Earth? Take an island odyssey to Moorea, Bora Bora and Tahiti, or enjoy a relaxing vacation on the islands of Hawai’i and Kauai.
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Hearing Voices Love’s Labors: For Valentine’s Day Thursday, February 14, 8pm and Saturday, February 16, 1pm Stories of affairs of the heart and the intricacies of intimacy. Hosted by Chicago Tribune columnist Amy Dickinson. Joint Venture Silicon Valley State of the Valley Conference 2013 Wednesday, February 20, 8pm State of the Valley is Silicon Valley’s annual town meeting — a tradition at least as old as our nation’s founding, when concerned citizens met on the village green to mobilize for the challenges ahead. In that same spirit, the Joint Ventures town meeting convenes the entire region — concerned citizens and stakeholders, thought leaders and opinion makers, journalists, our elected representatives, educators and academics, business executives, labor and workforce leaders — for dialogue and discussion about the Valley’s challenges and opportunities.
Intelligence Squared U.S. Prohibit Genetically Engineered Babies Wednesday, February 27, 8pm and Parents can already screen a fetus for its sex and test for genetic diseases. The day when they can choose their child’s height, eye color and intelligence may be closer than we think. Is this a form of eugenics? Is it morally wrong for parents to engineer their babies or is it morally wrong to deprive their children of the benefits of genetic enhancement? American Radioworks An Imperfect Revolution — Voices from the Desegregation Era Thursday, February 28, 8pm The 1970s saw a tidal change in American race relations: for the first time, large numbers of white, black and other children of color began attending school together. It was an experience that shaped them for life. Using first-person accounts of the era of forced busing, An Imperfect Revolution explores the ways in which school desegregation changed the nation. A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor Saturdays, 6pm and Sundays, 11am Selected Shorts Saturdays, 8pm TBA City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm and Wednesdays, 2am 2/3, 2/5 & 2/6 Jared Diamond, scientist and author best known for his popularscience books. 2/10, 2/12 & 2/13 Jill Bolte Taylor, a neuroanatomist (a scientist who studies the anatomy of the brain). 2/17, 2/19 & 2/20 Former Vice President Al Gore. 2/24, 2/26 & 2/27 Jamaica Kincaid, Caribbean novelist, gardener and gardening writer.
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America Abroad Obama’s Foreign Policy Challenges: The Next Four Years Thursday, February 7, 8pm As a second presidential term begins, America Abroad explores the key foreign policy challenges for the Obama administration. We’ll go to Brussels, the European Union’s de-facto capital to examine the potential impact of a free trade agreement between the United States and E.U. We’ll hear how the Syrian civil war is destabilizing other countries in the Mideast, with tens of thousands of refugees seeking refuge outside Syria, and discuss other Mideast hotspots, including Iran and Egypt. And we’ll examine U.S. strategy in the Asia Pacific region, where territorial disputes and new Chinese leaders are a major concern.
The Art of Winning with Dr. Maya Angelou Wednesday, February 13, 8pm Presidential Medal of Freedom Award and Tony and Grammy Award winner Maya Angelou, who was also nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, weaves the stories of current African American present day accomplishments together with our history.
State of the RE:Union with Al Letson — Who Is This Man? Saturday, February 23, 1pm Discover the words and wisdom of an unsung hero of the civil rights movement who changed the course of American history. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech has become the shorthand of the civil rights movement, but we might never have heard it were it not for another man, largely forgotten by history: Bayard Rustin. This program explores the life and legacy of Rustin, a black, gay Quaker who brought Gandhian nonviolent protest to the civil rights movement in America.
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The Computer History Museum Presents Game Changers: Mark Cerny with Electronic Art’s Rich Hilleman Wednesday, February 6, 8pm Mark Cerny is one of gaming’s most influential designers, a true “game changer.” He joined Atari at the age of 17, and in a career spanning more than 30 years has worked variously as a game designer, programmer, producer and business executive. Join Electronic Arts’ 20th employee and now chief creative director, Rich Hilleman, for a wide-ranging conversation with Cerny about his life and times in the gaming industry and his thinking about the state of the industry — from frustratingly difficult games to play to Hollywood’s impact on games.
Climate One — From the Commonwealth Club Clean Clothes Saturday, February 9, 1pm From organic cotton to recycled zippers, many clothing brands are trying to establish their bona fides with consumers who care about the health of their bodies and the planet. In a world of increasing transparency about environmental and labor practices, consumers expect to know more about the clothes they wear. What lies ahead for product labeling and making the $200 billion U.S. clothing industry more sustainable? Are efforts encouraging consumers to wash their clothes less a smart move or a retailer dodge? Do U.S. brands really monitor their factories in China? Join us for a conversation with Chip Bergh, CEO, Levi’s, and Casey Sheahan, CEO, Patagonia.
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Can Do: Stories of Black Visionaries, Seekers and Entrepreneurs Saturday, February 2, 1pm This Black History Month special is hosted by Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner actress Alfre Woodard. The stories come from the Kitchen Sisters’ collection — stories of black pioneers, self-made men and self-taught women, neighborhood heroes and visionaries. People who said, “Yes, we can” and then did.
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Weekend Movies on KQED 9 February 2 Hawaii (1966) February 9 No Time for Sergeants (1958) Soldier in the Rain (1963) February 23 Bedazzled (1967) Once (2006) (pictured)
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Ask This Old House Installing Interior Window Trim/Heating a Swimming Pool. Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Harvest Time.
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Antiques Roadshow Boston, Hour 1 of 3.
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Moyers & Company | H | | R (9) 2/3 5pm; (+) 2/2 5:03am & 4pm, 2/4 mid Spark | q | Porch Light, Tamalpais High School, Marga Gomez. | R (9) 2/2 5:30am
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Sister Wendy Beckett, now 82, first appeared in front of a camera more than 20 years ago. All teeth and glasses, she instantly became the nation’s favorite nun — the Art Nun. Watch her story, at 10pm on KQED 9.
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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Italian Marketplace.
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Shakespeare Uncovered | H | Henry IV and Henry V with Jeremy Irons. The actor examines the appeal of Shakespeare’s “history plays” and discloses Shakespeare’s sources.
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Ask This Old House | H | #1118.
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Bombing of Germany: American Experience | D
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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #108. | R (+) 2/3 3:30am
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Elizabeth I: Killer Queen? Did an affair between Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley lead to a savage murder 450 years ago? | R (9) 2/3 5:10am
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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D Wild Kratts Clifford’s Puppy Days | D The Electric Company | D Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Understanding the Natural World. Share in David Attenborough’s memories of the scientists and the breakthroughs that helped shape his career. | D Burt Wolf: What We Eat The Hand That Stirred the Pot: African Foods in America. America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Rise and Shine Breakfast. | R (9) 2/11 1:30pm
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Martin Clunes: The Lemurs of Madagascar The Doc Martin star visits the island to explore the rare species found there and to expose their urgent plight. | D | R (+) 2/4 1am
On Q February 2013
What is life like today for the 12th Duke of Devonshire, who inherited Chatsworth House, the estate that’s been in his family for 450 years? What really transpires behind closed doors? What is life like for the staff of 700 who work on the premises?
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Masterpiece Classic | H | Downton Abbey, Season 3, Part 5. Robert and Cora are not speaking. The servants are shunning Matthew’s mother. | D | R (9) 2/4 3am Perilous Fight: America’s World War II in Color Infamy (1919–1942) explores the years leading up to the outbreak of World War II through the Nazi invasion of Poland. | R (+) 2/4 3am
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Austin City Limits | H | Tim McGraw.
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Pioneers of Television Superheroes. | R (9) 2/4 5am The Best of Soul Train includes performances from soul superstars, including Aretha Franklin, and highlights some of the great dance moments. | R (+) 2/4 5am
Ground War Command and Control looks at the ways armies have used or modified the terrain of the battlefield to their advantage. | D | R (+) 2/5 5am
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Out of Order | H | addresses the decline in civil discourse and the news media’s role in it, partisan gridlock, gerrymandering, a vanishing commitment to reasonable compromise, the vilification of moderates, and declining civic engagement. | R (9) 2/5 5:30am
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 2/5 1am
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Doc Martin #408 The Wrong Goodbye. | R (+) 2/5 1am
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ImageMakers The Golden Years. | R (9) 2/5 1:30am, 2/17 11pm, 2/18 5am
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Antiques Roadshow | H | Boston, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 2/5 2am, 2/9 3pm
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Sister Wendy and the Art of the Gospels | R (9) 2/4 4am Perilous Fight: America’s World War II in Color Battlefronts (1942–1944) covers the country’s massive buildup of its military and industrial capabilities to prepare for D-Day. | R (+) 2/4 4am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #207 Double Sin. Hastings takes charge and Poirot is disinterested when a theft occurs while they are on a holiday. | R (+) 2/5 2am, 2/10 4pm
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Market Warriors | H | Antiquing in Long Beach, CA. | R (9) 2/5 3am
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DCI Banks | H | #105 Strange Affair. | R (+) 2/5 3am
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California State of Mind: The Legacy of Pat Brown | q | A dynamic American-dream story unfolds in this unique portrait of Governor Edmund G. “Pat” Brown. | R (9) 2/5 4am
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ImageMakers | q | The Company of Men. Films include Break a Leg and The Candidate. | R (+) 2/5 4:30am
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Revolutionaries | H | q | Art and Tech of Google Doodles. Meet the team behind Google Doodles, the fun and surprising reimagining of the Google logo that marks holidays, anniversaries and the lives of famous artists, pioneers and scientists. | R (9) 2/10 mid; (+) 2/6 1am & 11pm, 2/7 5am, 2/9 3pm
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Life of Mammals Plant Predators. Although we live on a green planet, eating plants presents one of the biggest challenges to mammals. | R (+) 2/4 2am
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Chatsworth House | H | #101. This engaging three-part series provides a fascinating look inside one of Britain’s most majestic stately homes and plays out like a real-life Downton Abbey. | R (9) 2/4 2am
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Rick Steves’ Europe Venice and Its Lagoon. | R (+) 2/7 1:30am
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Nature | H | Attenborough’s Life Stories: Our Fragile Planet. Hear naturalist David Attenborough’s reflections on the dramatic impact human beings have had on the natural world. | D | R (9) 2/7 2am, 2/10 11am
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As Time Goes By #111. | R (+) 2/7 2am
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Are You Being Served? #158 Lost and Found. | R (+) 2/7 2:30am
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NOVA | H | Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. Archaeologists, engineers and woodworkers test highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots. | R (9) 2/7 3am
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Keeping Up Appearances #130 Indoor/Outdoor Buffet. | R (+) 2/7 3am
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Last of the Summer Wine #2704 Hermione. | R (+) 2/7 3:30am
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Antiques Roadshow Orlando, Hour 3 of 3. | R (+) 2/6 5am, 2/9 8pm, 2/10 2am & 6pm
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Life on Fire | H | Pioneers of the Deep. In the Tongan archipelago, the sooty tern and the Alvin shrimp cope with land risen from the ocean. | R (9) 2/7 4am
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The Thin Blue Line #106 Night Shift. | R (+) 2/7 4am
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Mr. Bean #114 Hair by Mr. Bean of London. | R (+) 2/7 4:30am
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Soul of Justice: Thelton Henderson’s American Journey is a riveting look at one of the first African American federal judges and the impact of his decisions. | R (9) 2/7 5am
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #408 Hayes Street Grill, Mama’s on Washington Square, Sahn Maru Korean BBQ. | R (9) 2/7 1pm; (+) 2/10 1pm, 2/13 12:30am
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QUEST | q | Asthma: What Brought on the Epidemic?/ Ants: The Invisible Majority. Visit Bay Area researchers who are working to understand why asthma rates have increased, and learn how ants have managed to thrive in almost every habitat on Earth. | R (9) 2/7 1:30am; (+) 2/8 12:30am, 2/9 5pm
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Ask This Old House Properly Mulching Garden Beds/ Installing a Natural Gas Line. | R (+) 2/8 1am, 2/9 11:30am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #706 Phnom Penh House, Pho Vi Hoa, Grand Cafe. | R (9) 2/8 1:30am
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Ask This Old House Using Hand Planes/Repairing a Cracked Stone Walkway. | R (+) 2/8 1:30am, 2/16 11:30am
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Nazi Hunters The Angel of Death chronicles the chase for Joseph Mengele, who experimented on prisoners in the Auschwitz death camps. | R (9) 2/8 2am
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Life of Mammals | H | Food for Thought features the sloth, cheetah, naked mole-rat, pygmy shrew and blue whale. | R (+) 2/8 2:50am
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Nazi Hunters Hunting Adolf Eichmann chronicles the search for the SS officer charged with transporting the Jews to extermination camps. | R (9) 2/8 2:51am
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Nazi Hunters | H | The Monster and the Butcher details the pursuit of Klaus Barbie, head of the Gestapo in Lyon, France, and the brutal Ivan Grozny. | R (9) 2/8 3:44am
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Lifecasters | H | features dramatic stories of compelling people whose life experiences defy categorization. | D | R (+) 2/8 4am
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Nazi Hunters Justice — SAS Style. The SAS War Crimes Investigation Team secretly hunted Gestapo officers for years after the war. | R (9) 2/8 4:37am
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Globe Trekker Caribbean Island: St. Lucia, Martinique and Montserrat. | D | R (+) 2/8 5am, 2/14 10:30pm, 2/15 4:30am
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This is Us | q | #305 includes profiles of three World War II veterans. | R (9) 2/8 5:30am
Revolutionaries | q | Art and Tech of Google Doodles. | R (9) 2/10 mid; (+) 2/7 5am, 2/9 3pm
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QUEST | q | Asthma: What Brought on the Epidemic?/ Ants: The Invisible Majority. Bay Area researchers are working to understand why asthma rates have increased. | R (+) 2/9 5pm
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Brunch Picks. | D
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Roadtrip Nation Los Angeles.
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Travelscope Germany’s Winter Carnival. | D
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MotorWeek | H | 2013 Drivers’ Choice Awards.
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This Old House | H | Cambridge 2012/Swedish Details.
This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 2/9 1:30am, 2/10 4pm; (+) 2/9 12:30am & 1pm
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Death in Paradise | H | #105. | R (+) 2/9 1:58am, 2/10 5pm
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #608 Dosa, Sapore Italiano Ristorante, Gather. | R (9) 2/9 2:30am
America’s Chefs On Tour | H | Las Vegas: Todd English, Mike Minor, Geno Bernardo, Luciano Pelligrini.
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates | H | #105 Childsplay. | R (+) 2/9 2:54am, 2/10 3pm
Spend an evening with King Henry VIII starting at 9pm on KQED 9.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #406 Zeni Ethiopian, Quinn’s Lighthouse, Aquerello.
QUEST | q | Asthma: What Brought on the Epidemic?/ Ants: The Invisible Majority.
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Ask This Old House | H | #1119.
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The Mind of a Chef | H | Gluttony.
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Jesse Owens: American Experience explores the athlete’s life and his victories in the face of Nazi racism at the 1936 Olympics. | D
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Arthur | D
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Rick Steves’ Europe Dubrovnik and Balkan Side Trips.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #504 Memo’s Mexican Cuisine, Souls Restaurant, Flea Street Café. | R (9) 2/10 1am, 2/15 1pm
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ImageMakers A Higher Power. | R (9) 2/10 1:30am
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No Time for Sergeants | H | (1958) A naive and stubborn Georgia rube (Andy Griffith) joins the peacetime Air Force and drives everyone crazy. | R (9) 2/10 2am
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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Middle East Feast, or Spice It Up. MotorWeek | H | 2013 Drivers’ Choice Awards. | R (9) 4pm
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Lidia’s Italy in America | H | New England’s Italy.
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Essential Pépin | q | Fine Finishes. | D
This Old House | H | Cambridge 2012/Swedish Details. | R (9) 5pm
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New Tricks #504 Loyalties and Royalties. | R (+) 2/9 1am
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Burt Wolf: What We Eat Connecting the Dots: An Overview of the Consuming Passions Ignited by Columbus.
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Midsomer Murders #401 Garden of Death, Part 1. | R (+) 2/10 4am
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Chocolate Torte. | R (9) 2/18 1:30pm
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Soldier in the Rain | H | (1963) An Army supply sergeant’s tragic hero is a portly master sergeant. Stars Steve McQueen and Jackie Gleason. | R (9) 2/10 4:01am
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Shakespeare Uncovered | H | The Tempest with Trevor Nunn. The director explores the magical and mysterious world created in Shakespeare’s last complete play.
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Revolutionaries | q | Art and Tech of Google Doodles. Meet the team behind Google Doodles, the fun and surprising reimagining of the Google logo.
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Life of Mammals Chisellers examines rodents that chisel through rock-hard shells with their remarkable front teeth. | R (+) 2/11 2am
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Perilous Fight: America’s World War II in Color Wrath (D-Day–V-E Day) focuses on the European theater during the months between D-Day in June 1944 and V-E Day in May 1945. | R (+) 2/11 3am
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Perilous Fight: America’s World War II in Color Triumph (The Pacific, 1943–1945). The series concludes by covering America’s efforts to win the war in the Pacific. | R (+) 2/11 4am
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Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special: World War II in the Pacific. | D | R (+) 2/11 5am
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Death in Paradise #105.
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Doc Martin #501 Preserve the Romance. | R (+) 2/12 1am
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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D Wild Kratts Clifford’s Puppy Days | D The Electric Company | D Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Our Fragile Planet. | D
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Freedom Riders: American Experience chronicles the journey of the courageous band of civil rights activists in the Deep South in 1961. | D | R (9) 2/12 4am ImageMakers | q | Psycho Killer. Films include Interview and The Piano Tuner. | R (+) 2/12 4:30am, 2/14 12:30am
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Rick Steves’ Europe European Travel Skills, Part I. | R (+) 2/14 1:30am
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Nature | H | Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo. Buffalo and wolves engage in epic life and death dramas across the Wood Buffalo National Park. | R (9) 2/14 2am, 2/17 11am
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Are You Being Served? #159 Goodbye, Mrs. Slocombe. | R (+) 2/14 2:30am
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NOVA | H | Earth from Space. This groundbreaking special reveals a spectacular new space-based vision of Earth. | R (9) 2/14 3am
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Keeping Up Appearances #131 Fun Fair. | R (+) 2/14 3:01am
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The Human Spark Brain Matters investigates language centers in the brain. | D | R (+) 2/13 4am
11pm KQED 9 Uncommon Vision: The Life and Times of John Howard Griffin | H | is a powerful documentary about John Howard Griffin, a white man who disguised himself as a black man (dying his skin) and traveled through the South during the civil rights era. | R (9) 2/13 5am 11pm KQED +
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The Thin Blue Line #108 Court in the Act. | R (+) 2/14 4:01am KQED.org
An unprecedented view of ocean currents as visualized by this NASA JPL ECCO 2 fluid dynamic model.
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Shrouded in mystery, Indonesia is a bizarre and beautiful place, home to dinosaur-like komodo dragons.
Mr. Bean #101 Mr. Bean. Earth Songs Pristine and beautiful places around the world are highlighted with an enchanting musical score. | R (9) 2/14 5am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #609 Pork Store Cafe, Pizzaiolo, Zarzuela. | R (9) 2/16 2:30am
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Live from Lincoln Center | H | Ring Them Bells! Rob Fisher Celebrates Kander and Ebb. “All That Jazz,” “New York, New York” and more are performed by Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley. | R (9) 2/16 3am
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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) 2/16 4am, 2/17 1pm
Ear ly Best of KQED | s | Fundraising programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. Check kqed.org/ tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules. | R (9) 2/15 1:30am Ask This Old House | H | Transplanting a Mature Rose Bush/Replacing Old Outdoor Lighting. | R (+) 2/15 1:30am
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Need to Know | H | R (9) 2/16 5am; (+) 2/16 1:30pm
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #116. | R (+) 2/16 4:35am
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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The Lawrence Welk Show Mardi Gras. | R (+) 2/17 1am
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Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, Hour 1 of 3. | R (+) 2/17 2am
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British Antiques Roadshow | H | #310 Compilation 1. | R (+) 2/17 3am
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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #110. | R (+) 2/17 3:30am
Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
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Nature Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo.
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Jazz Icons | H | includes performances by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald and other jazz legends.
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American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over.
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Andrae Crouch Live in Los Angeles | H | The gospel singer, composer and pianist performs “Livin’ This Kind of Life,” “Right Now” and more.
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Midsomer Murders #403 Destroying Angel, Part 1. | R (+) 2/17 4am
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Midsomer Murders #404 Destroying Angel, Part 2. | R (+) 2/17 4:48am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #503 Lahore Karahi, Patio Filipino, Sam’s Grill.
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James Brown: Live in America | H | The “Godfather of Soul” performs at the legendary Chastain Park in Atlanta, GA, in 1984.
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Revolutionaries | q | Doing Well By Doing Good. Matt Flannery, former programmer at TiVo and founder of Kiva, and John Wood, former Microsoft executive and founder of Room to Read.
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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
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This Old House | H | Cambridge 2012/Window Seat, Stairs, Knee Walls. | R (9) 2/23 5pm
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Independent Lens | H | The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights profiles the controversial civil rights era leader and former head of the National Urban League. | R (9) 2/19 4am
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Bill Cosby: The Mark Twain Prize This star-studded event honors the comedian whose work has touched people’s lives. | R (+) 2/19 4:30am
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Underground Railroad: The William Still Story is a profile of one of the most important, yet unheralded, individuals of the Underground Railroad. | R (9) 2/19 5am
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Black History Celebration | H | q | KQED proudly celebrates individuals whose work has helped to create a better Bay Area for all. Nominated by the community, these local heroes’ accomplishments are the centerpiece of our annual Black History Month Celebration. | R (9) 2/18 1am, 2/23 6pm
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Chatsworth House | H | #103. | R (9) 2/18 2am
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Masterpiece Classic | H | Downton Abbey, Season 3, Part 7. The Crawleys head to a Scottish hunting lodge. New romances flare up, and a crisis unfolds. | D | R (9) 2/18 3am
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This is Us | q | Foodies’ Delight.
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ImageMakers | q | Love Is Complicated. Two films take on the Hollywood myth of “happily ever after.” | R (9) 2/18 5:30am & 7:30pm, 2/19 1:30am
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Austin City Limits Gary Clark Jr./Alabama Shakes.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 2/20 1am
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Revolutionaries | H | q | The Idea Factory. Join author Jon Gertner for a fascinating conversation about Bell Labs, the epicenter of innovation and creativity in the early days of technological research. | R (9) 2/24 mid; (+) 2/20 1am & 11pm, 2/21 5am, 2/23 3pm
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Secrets of the Dead Mumbai Massacre retraces the harrowing hours of the tragic 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. | D | R (9) 2/20 2am
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Doc Martin #502 Dry Your Tears. | R (+) 2/19 1am
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Antiques Roadshow | H | Myrtle Beach, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 2/19 2am, 2/23 3pm
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #209 The Kidnapped Prime Minister. When the British prime minister is kidnapped in France, Poirot pursues his investigation in England. | R (+) 2/19 2am
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Market Warriors | H | Antiquing in Greenwich, NY. | R (9) 2/19 3am
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NOVA | H | Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? Forensic techniques are used to find out what really happened to Charles Lindbergh’s baby in 1932. | R (+) 2/20 2am
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Guns USA | H | is an unprecedented exploration of America’s enduring relationship with firearms. | R (9) 2/20 3am
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Final Hours: Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight re-creates the final flight of Amelia Earhart, the aviation pioneer who disappeared in 1937. | R (+) 2/20 3am
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FRONTLINE | H | Raising Adam Lanza. In the wake of the Newtown school massacre, in a special collaboration with the Hartford Courant, FRONTLINE examines the life of a young man and the town he changed forever. | R (9) 2/20 4am The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club chronicles the thrilling life and extraordinary times of aviation pioneer Florence Lowe “Pancho” Barnes. | R (+) 2/20 4am Secrets of the Dead Slave Ship Mutiny. Archaeologists, historians and slave descendents investigate the 1766 shipwreck of the Meermin. | D | R (9) 2/20 5am Evolution of the Nation of Islam | H | chronicles the creation, rise and evolution of the Nation of Islam movement in black America. | R (9) 2/24 2pm; (+) 2/20 5am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #409 Joe’s of Westlake, La Mediterranee, Roy’s Restaurant.
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6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
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This is Us | q | Surfin’ Safari tells the story of three local surfing icons. | R (+) 2/21 1am, 2/23 2:30pm, 2/26 12:30am
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QUEST | q | Chasing Beetles, Finding Darwin. It’s been 150 years since Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species. Yet his ideas remain as central to scientific exploration as ever. | R (9) 2/21 1:30am; (+) 2/22 12:30am, 2/23 5pm
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Rick Steves’ Europe European Travel Skills, Part II. | R (+) 2/21 1:30am
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Nature A Murder of Crows. A look at one of the most intelligent animals features captivating new footage and crow experts. | D | R (9) 2/21 2am, 2/24 11am
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As Time Goes By #113. | R (+) 2/21 2am
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Are You Being Served? #160 Grounds for Divorce. | R (+) 2/21 2:30am
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NOVA | H | Mind of a Rampage Killer. How much can science tell us about a brain at risk for violence? Most importantly, can we recognize dangerous minds in time — and stop the next Newtown? | R (9) 2/21 3am
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Keeping Up Appearances #132 Fancy Dress Ball. | R (+) 2/21 3:01am
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Last of the Summer Wine #2706 Available for Weddings. | R (+) 2/21 3:31am
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The Thin Blue Line #109 Ism Ism Ism. | R (+) 2/21 4:01am
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Mr. Bean #102 The Return of Mr. Bean. | R (+) 2/21 4:31am
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Britain’s X-Files The amazing true stories of UFO sightings in Britain in the 1950s are uncovered for the first time. | R (9) 2/21 5am
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Revolutionaries The Idea Factory. | R (9) 2/24 mid; (+) 2/21 5am, 2/23 3pm
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Bones of Turkana Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey works to unravel the mysteries of human evolution in Kenya. | R (+) 2/22 2am Journey of Man Dr. Spencer Wells travels to every continent in search of the people whose DNA holds humanity’s secret history, including Namibian bushmen and Native Amerians. | R (+) 2/22 3am Globe Trekker Bangladesh. | D | R (+) 2/22 5am
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QUEST | q | Chasing Beetles, Finding Darwin. It’s been 150 years since Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species. Yet his ideas remain as central to scientific exploration as ever. | R (+) 2/23 5pm
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See page 25 for program schedule.
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New Tricks #506 Magic, Majestic. | R (+) 2/23 1am
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This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 2/23 1:30am, 2/24 4pm; (+) 2/23 12:30am & 1pm
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Ask This Old House | H | Restoring Terrazzo Floors/ Repairing a Cracked Floor Joist. | R (+) 2/22 1am
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American Masters | H | Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock and Roll uncovers the life, music and influence of the African American gospel singer and guitar virtuoso. | R (9) 2/23 4am
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Need to Know | H | R (9) 2/23 5am; (+) 2/23 1:30pm
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Moyers & Company | H | | R (9) 2/24 5pm; (+) 2/23 5am & 4pm, 2/25 mid
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Spark | q | Walter Kitundu, Joe Mangrum, Loren Chasse, Ben Rubin. | R (9) 2/23 5:30am
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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Washington Week | H | | R (9) 2/23 2am
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Death in Paradise | H | #107. | R (+) 2/23 2am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #610 La Mexicana, Kabuto Sushi, Pazzia. | R (9) 2/23 2:30am
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America’s Chefs on Tour | H | San Diego: Johnny Iuzzini, Brian Malarkey, William Bradley.
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates | H |#107 How Time Flies. | R (+) 2/23 2:56am
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Edward and Wallis — A Story of Love and Destiny tells the real history of a man born to be king who resigned his British crown for a woman’s love. | R (9) 2/23 3am, 2/24 8pm, 2/25 2am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #506 Incontro Ristorante, Aunti April’s, Butterfly.
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The Mind of a Chef | H | Chef.
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Simply Ming | H | Grilling with Andy Husbands. Wild Kratts Essential Pépin | q | Economical Offal. | D Arthur | D
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Sherlock Holmes #303 The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place. Sir Robert Norberton has gambled on a horse in the Champion Stakes. If it loses, he’ll be ruined. | R (+) 2/23 3:46am
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ImageMakers | q | Modern Times includes the films Das Tub, Watching and Above the Knee.
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Path to Violence | H | tells the story of a powerfully effective Secret Service program — the Safe School Initiative — that’s helped schools detect problem behavior in advance. | R (9) 2/21 4am
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Ask This Old House | H | Installing a Toilet/Patching a Lawn with Grass Seed. | R (+) 2/22 1:30am
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This Old House | H | Cambridge 2012/Rounding the Corner.
Rick Steves’ Europe Highlights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to Crème Brûlée.
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Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Fancy Chicken.
Rick Steves’ Europe Granada, Cordoba and Spain’s Costa del Sol.
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America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Irish Comfort Classics. | R (9) 2/27 1:30pm
Ask This Old House Installing a Ceiling Fan/Installing a Water Softener.
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The Lawrence Welk Show Salute to New York City. | R (+) 2/24 1am
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MotorWeek | H | Lamborghini Aventador. | R (9) 4pm
ImageMakers | q | When Sparks Fly. | R (9) 2/24 1:30am
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Bedazzled | H | (1967) This joyously irreverent cult film is a take-off on the legend of Faust. Stars Dudley Moore, Eleanor Bron and Peter Cook. | R (9) 2/24 2am
Lidia’s Italy in America | H | Italian American Sandwiches No. 2.
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The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 2/24 3:30pm
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #505 Chez Spencer, Broken Record, Marnee Thai. | R (9) 7pm, 2/24 1am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #505 Chez Spencer, Broken Record, Marnee Thai. | R (9) 2/24 1am
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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Dinnertime Sizzle.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Hats Off to Hollandaise. |D
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Roadtrip Nation | q | Las Vegas–Phoenix.
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Sara’s Weeknight Meals | H | Asian Flavors with Dale Talde.
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This is Us | q | Surfin’ Safari. | R (+) 2/26 12:30am
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Antiques Roadshow Myrtle Beach, Hour 1 of 3.
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Revolutionaries | q | The Idea Factory. | R (9) 2/24 mid
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MotorWeek | H | Lamborghini Aventador.
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Moyers & Company | R (9) 2/24 5pm; (+) 2/25 mid
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Hometime | H | Island Kitchen 2.0: Appliances.
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This Old House | H | Cambridge 2012/Window Seat, Stairs, Knee Walls.
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QUEST | q | Chasing Beetles, Finding Darwin.
5:30
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Ask This Old House | H | #1121.
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Travelscope | q | Switzerland — Scaling the Jungfrau Region.
Best of KQED Plus | s | Fundraising programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules.
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
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Caillou | D
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Curious George
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Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, Hour 2 of 3. | R (+) 2/24 2am, 2/26 11pm, 2/27 5am
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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Super Why! | D
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British Antiques Roadshow | H | #311 East Kirkby 1. | R (+) 2/24 3am
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Dinosaur Train | D
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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #111. | R (+) 2/24 3:30am Once | H | (2006) Is a modernday musical about a busker and an immigrant and their eventful week in Dublin as they write, rehearse and record songs that tell their love story. | R (9) 2/24 3:56am
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Midsomer Murders #405 Electric Vendetta, Part 1. | R (+) 2/24 4am
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Midsomer Murders #406 Electric Vendetta, Part 2. | R (+) 2/24 4:48am
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ImageMakers | q | That’s Just Love Sneakin’ Up on You. Films include Table 7, Cataplexy and Crossword. | R (9) 2/24 5:22am
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This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 2/24 4pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School | H | Poaching.
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Revolutionaries | q | The Idea Factory. Join author Jon Gertner for a fascinating conversation about Bell Labs, the epicenter of innovation and creativity in the early days of technological research. Austin City Limits | H | Esperanza Spalding. | R (9) 2/25 mid Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
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Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
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Nature A Murder of Crows. | D
A fternoon noon KQED 9
Boy Scouts of Harlem 759 is a charming exploration of how the Boy Scouts help a group of boys from Harlem grow into young men.
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Independent Lens More Than a Month. A 29-year-old African American filmmaker is on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. | D
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Evolution of the Nation of Islam | H | chronicles the creation, rise and evolution of the Nation of Islam movement in black America.
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Inside Washington | H |
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The McLaughlin Group | H |
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This Week in Northern California | q |
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #507 La Ciccia, Sushi Groove, Babalou’s.
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Moyers & Company | R (+) 2/25 mid
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The Black Kungfu Experience | H | introduces kung fu’s African American pioneers, men who challenged convention and overturned preconceived notions while mastering the ancient art. | R (9) 2/27 11pm, 2/28 5am
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The Chinese may have Henry Ford beat by more than 2,000 years with their own assembly line used to produce the 8,000-strong ghost army of terracotta warriors.
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Secrets of the Dead China’s Terracotta Warriors. Archaeologists reveal 8,000 terracotta warriors created for the Emperor of China 2,200 years ago. | D | R (9) 2/25 1am Edward and Wallis — A Story of Love and Destiny | R (9) 2/25 2am Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Poirot XI: Three-Act Tragedy. Poirot steps in to investigate when a local reverend chokes to death at a cocktail party. | D | R (9) 2/25 3am
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Austin City Limits | H | Esperanza Spalding.
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Moyers & Company
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6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 2/26 1am
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Doc Martin #503 Born with a Shotgun. | R (+) 2/26 1am
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ImageMakers Boys and Their Pets. | R (9) 2/26 1:30am
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Antiques Roadshow | H | Myrtle Beach, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 2/26 2am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #210 The Adventure of the Western Star. Poirot investigates when a magnificent diamond belonging to film star Marie Marvelle is stolen. | R (+) 2/26 2am Market Warriors | H | Antiquing in Oronoco, MN. | R (9) 2/26 3am Masterpiece Contemporary | H | Page Eight. David Hare’s screenplay is a contemporary spy thriller starring Bill Nighy and Rachel Weisz. | R (+) 2/26 3am Independent Lens | H | Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry is the inside story of a dissident Chinese artist who blurs the boundaries of art and politics. | R (9) 2/26 4am Okie Noodling examines Oklahoma’s fishing tradition from its roots as a hunting practice to the present-day sport. | R (+) 2/26 5am
ImageMakers | q | School Days. Does what happens to you in high school stay with you the rest of your life? Films include First Match and Public. | R (9) 2/26 5:30am
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
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This is Us | q | Surfin’ Safari.
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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 2/27 1am
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Revolutionaries | H | q | Transforming Music. Meet musician and inventor Tod Machover, the creator of technologies behind Guitar Hero and Rock Band. | R (+) 2/27 1am & 11pm, 2/28 5am
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Spark | q | Bruce Beasley, BUMP, John Abduljaami, ©rude. This episode tells the stories of artists who call West Oakland their home. | R (9) 2/27 1:30am
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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone. Telling it like it is, the iconic Laurence Fishburne narrates this story about music, history, fear, courage and funking on the one. | R (9) 2/25 4:30am
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Condoleezza Rice, first African-American woman to serve as U.S. secretary of state.
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Makers: Women Who Make America | H | Meryl Streep narrates the compelling story of the advancement women in America in the past 50 years. See page 6 for more information. | D | R (9) 2/27 2am
Follow the history of airplanes in warfare. Tonight beginning at 8 on KQED Plus.
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NOVA Rise of the Drones. The explosive growth of airborne pilotless drones is transforming the armed forces of every nation. | R (+) 2/27 2am Angle of Attack Part 1 follows young men and women are followed on their way to “earning their wings.” | R (+) 2/27 3am
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Antiques Roadshow Corpus Christi, Hour 2 of 3. | R (+) 2/27 5am
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Are You Being Served? #161 The Holdup. | R (+) 2/28 2:30am
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Battle for the Elephants | H | This examination of the slaughter of elephants follows five people waging a battle to save them. | R (9) 2/28 3am
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #501 Turk & Larkin, Brown Sugar, 2223 Restaurant.
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Keeping Up Appearances #133 Anniversary Alarm. | R (+) 2/28 3:01am
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Last of the Summer Wine #2707 The Macdonachs of Jaimison Street. | R (+) 2/28 3:31am
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 2/28 1am
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This is Us | q | Locals in Space profiles three local residents whose work takes them into space, literally. | R (+) 2/28 1am
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QUEST | q | Hog Wild/Amateur Astronomers. Wild pigs are overrunning the Bay Area’s parks and open spaces, and QUEST meets the amateur stargazers in the Bay Area who are making important observations about the cosmos. | R (9) 2/28 1:30am
Angle of Attack Part 2 examines the military’s preference for nuclear weapons over naval aviation during the Cold War. | R (+) 2/27 4am Independent Lens Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock examines Bates’ support of nine black students attending the all-white high school in Arkansas. | D | R (9) 2/27 5am
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Rick Steves’ Europe European Travel Skills, Part III. | R (+) 2/28 1:30am
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Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember looks back at this remarkable animal through extraordinary footage and interviews with researchers. | D | R (9) 2/28 2am
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As Time Goes By #114. | R (+) 2/28 2am
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NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake. A look at the science behind the catastrophe includes eyewitness videos and on-thespot reporting. | R (9) 2/28 4am
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The Thin Blue Line #110 Fly on the Wall. | R (+) 2/28 4:01am
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Mr. Bean #103 The Curse of Mr. Bean. | R (+) 2/28 4:31am
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The Black Kungfu Experience | R (9) 2/28 5am
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Revolutionaries Transforming Music. | R (+) 2/28 5am
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ImageMakers Love Comes Crashing Down.
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See page 25 for program schedule.
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Nightly Business Report
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Ask This Old House | H | Hanging a Flat Panel TV/Controlling Insects Without Pesticides.
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Ask This Old House Maintaining Kitchen Appliances/Installing a Rain Gutter.
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Krakatoa The 1883 eruption that devastated the island is brought to life using dramatic re-creations and computer-generated imagery.
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Hawaii: Roots of Fire Scientists explore the hidden forces that drive the planet’s most active volcanic system, in Hawaii. Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders A global musical adventure combines today’s dynamic music scene with the power of social change.
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Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special: The Making of Globe Trekker. | D
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Zoboomafoo Raggs Sesame Street WordWorld Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Caillou Sid the Science Kid Curious George The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Clifford’s Puppy Days Clifford the Big Red Dog
Afternoon /early evening noon Mon–Fri Sesame Street 1:00 Mon–Fri Barney and Friends 1:30 Mon–Fri Caillou 2:00 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 2:30 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 3:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:30 Mon–Fri Zoboomafoo 4:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 4:30 Mon–Fri Arthur 5:00 Mon–Fri Martha Speaks 5:30 Mon–Fri The Electric Company 6:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 6:30 Mon–Fri Nightly Business Report
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Afternoon /Early evening noon Mon–Fri Charlie Rose 1:00 Mon–Fri Check, Please! Bay Area + 1:30 Mon–Fri America’s Test Kitchen + 2:00 Mon Jacques Pépin Tue–Thu Julia Child + Fri Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home 2:30 Mon–Fri BBC World News America (Live) + 3:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour 4:00 Mon–Fri BBC World News America 4:30 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 5:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 5:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 6:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour
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Raggs The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Caillou Curious George The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Super Why! Dinosaur Train Clifford the Big Red Dog (except Wed 2/13 Clifford’s Puppy Days, Thu 2/14 Colonial Williamsburg Fieldtrips and Mon 2/18 Dinosaur Train: Submarine Adventure) Clifford’s Puppy Days Sesame Street
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Call the Midwife, Season 2 Extended to eight episodes, BBC One’s most successful new drama since ratings began sees the return of all its well-loved characters as well as some new faces. Nonnatus House opens its doors to warmly welcome you back into 1950s East End London while continuing to follow Poplar’s community of exceptional midwives and nursing nuns.
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Every Afternoon noon Anne of Green Gables— Animated Series 12:30 Arthur 1:00 Clifford’s Puppy Days 1:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 2:00 Martha Speaks 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Arthur 3:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman 4:00 Design Squad 4:30 Curiosity Quest 5:00 WordGirl 5:30 Cyberchase Every 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30
Evening Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford’s Puppy Days Wild Kratts Martha Speaks Arthur Maya and Miguel WordGirl Cyberchase The Electric Company Dragonfly TV Curiosity Quest Wild Kratts
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