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Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom
KQED Perks SF Tribal and Textile Art Show The San Francisco Tribal and Textile Art Show is celebrating its 34th year, February 8–11, at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture. The show brings together collectors, designers and art aficionados for a celebration of global ethnographic arts, including work by tribal cultures and indigenous peoples of the Americas, Asia, Oceania, Australia, Polynesia, the Middle East and Africa. This year also features a special exhibition of new works by Australian Aboriginal artists. KQED members receive 50% off admission when you present a current KQED MemberCard at the box office. For more info, visit sanfranciscotribalandtextileartshow.com.
Don’t miss PHOTOFAIRS | San Francisco — the cutting-edge contemporary art fair dedicated to the photographic medium — returning to Fort Mason Center’s Festival Pavilion February 22–25. The fair’s international focus and boutique curation create an excellent environment for discovering and collecting innovative works of art. KQED Members enjoy a special 2-for-1 ticket offer using the promotional code KQED2FOR1. For tickets, visit photofairs.org.
Cinequest Film and VR Festival Voted the Best Film Festival by USA Today readers, Cinequest Film & VR Festival is a celebration of creativity and innovation. Cinequest’s impact comes through the discovery of the best new films, connection with fabulous people at events and parties, inspiration from legends, immersion in virtual reality and celebration of art, technology and each other. Running February 27–March 11 in downtown San Jose and Redwood City theaters, Cinequest presents more than 100 world and U.S. premieres by 700 participating artists and innovators from 50 countries. KQED members can purchase a Mavericks Pass at a discounted rate of $199 using the code KQEDMAV. For tickets, visit cinequest.org.
Photos (top to bottom): courtesy Mark A. Johnson; courtesy Les Filles du Calvaire; courtesy Cinequest / Mike Gendimenico.
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Photos (cover; inside): courtesy Yan Can Cook.
Yan has spent his career promoting Chinese cuisine. Born in Guangzhou in southern China, Yan is a secondgeneration “culinarian,” who was first inspired by his mother in the tiny kitchen of their family restaurant. After receiving his formal restaurant training in Hong Kong, Yan immigrated to Calgary, Canada, where, on one snowy day, he was asked to appear on a news program to demonstrate Chinese cooking. The rest, as they say, is television history. Premiering in 1982, Yan Can Cook grew to become one of the most popular cooking programs on public television, both in North America and on the global stage. Yan has hosted more than 1,500 episodes of Yan Can Cook, broadcast in over 50 countries. The series has twice won the James Beard Award for Best Food Documentary Show. KQED Presents is proud to represent Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom nationally, which will be distributed via American Public Television in Spring 2018. Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom premieres Wednesday, February 14, at 7pm on KQED 9.
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One of the Bay Area’s best-loved chefs is back for a new adventure! Martin Yan returns to KQED with the new series Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom, through which he’ll explore the local flavors of Chengdu — the capital of southwestern China’s Sichuan province. Recognized as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy in 2010, Chengdu is brimming with delicious dishes and snacks on every street. Watch as Yan uncovers the traditions, places and people at the heart of Chengdu’s thriving food scenes, from attending a bamboo banquet to visiting a few of the city’s estimated 30,000 hot pot restaurants. Yan goes beyond Chengdu’s typical Sichuan classics — such as Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao Chicken and Ganbian Sijidou (dry stir-fried green beans) — and journeys deep into the hidden corners of the region’s cuisine to discover the rich cultural and culinary traditions of southwestern China. In 13 episodes, Yan takes viewers throughout the Spice Kingdom and then shows them how to create dishes based on what he’s learned. And no excuses for not trying out these recipes in your own kitchen because if “Yan Can Cook, So Can You!”
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Journey Into Southwestern China on Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom
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The Year of the Dog kicks off Friday, February 16! No Chinese New Year is complete without a home-cooked feast, and this year, Martin Yan and PBS Food are teaming up to bring the best to your table. Check pbs.org/food for traditional recipes and an instructional video leading up to Chinese New Year.
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Tanya Holland’s Vegetarian Dirty Rice
Master the Secrets of Celebrity Chefs KQED invites you into the kitchens of award-winning Bay Area chefs with Bay Area Bites’ new Celebrity Chefs series, featuring video and step-by-step photos of local chefs preparing their signature dishes. Impress your friends and family with these tried-and true recipes for mouthwatering dishes and learn techniques straight from the masters. The series kicks off with Tanya Holland, chef-owner of the celebrated Oakland soul food restaurant Brown Sugar Kitchen. Known for her inventive take on modern soul food as well as for traditional comfort classics, Holland is committed to supporting her community by hiring locally, training aspiring chefs, and purchasing coffee, produce and wine from Oakland producers. “Brown Sugar Kitchen has become more than just a restaurant, it’s a community. West Oakland is more 4
than just a place where we live — it’s our home now, and we can’t imagine living anywhere else. People say that I’ve changed West Oakland, but the truth is, West Oakland has changed me,” says Holland. Brown Sugar Kitchen recently earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand and is currently expanding to new locations in uptown Oakland and San Francisco’s Ferry Building. A season 15 Top Chef contender and member of the prestigious Les Dames d’Escoffier, Holland will encourage you to get into the kitchen to create memorable experiences around the table with family and friends. Learn how to make Holland’s famous Chocolate Bourbon Pecan Pie, Shrimp and Grits, Fried Chicken and Waffles, Dirty Vegetarian Rice and more at kqed.org/celebritychefs.
Yield: 6-8 servings 1-1/2 cups basmati rice 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 green onion, finely chopped 1 green bell pepper, diced 1 red bell pepper, diced 1 heaping tablespoon minced garlic 1 tablespoon chopped jalapeño chile 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce 2 bay leaves 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme 1 tablespoon Creole spice 2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper 1 teaspoon coarse salt 2 cups fresh spinach leaves Fresh chopped Italian parsley for garnish In a large bowl, cover rice with cold water. Stir the rice and drain. Repeat this process 5 to 6 times until water runs clear. In a medium saucepan, add washed rice and cover with enough water to measure 1 inch above rice. Bring to a boil, then simmer, partially covered until just done, about 20 minutes; do not overcook. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat the oil. Add the onion, peppers, garlic and chile and cook, stirring, until vegetables are tender, about 10 minutes. Add Worcestershire sauce and cooked rice and heat through, stirring until rice is coated with sauce. Add bay leaves, thyme, Creole spice, pepper and salt and stir. Add spinach. Lower heat. Cover and cook for another 15 minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings. Garnish with parsley. Serve immediately.
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What were your earliest experiences writing about music and when did it click that you wanted to do it professionally? The first piece I ever published was for a student fashion magazine at U.C. Berkeley; it was about a Lil B’s outfit at a Pack concert in 2008. Not long after, I joined the student newspaper, The Daily Cal, where I was assigned to cover Noise Pop in 2010. Since then, I’ve pretty much been addicted — though music writing became my main beat in 2015, when I became music editor at East Bay Express. Once I started writing predominantly about music, it clicked for me that my professional world could merge with what I do for fun, which is go to shows.
Who’s your dream interview and why? Rihanna. I love her music, her confidence, her fashion sense and her business sense. Also, Björk and Missy Elliott. How many shows do you see on average every week? What are some highlights from the past year? I’d say anywhere between one and three shows a week. The best performances I saw all year were Solange — at FYF Fest, Outside Lands and the Greek Theatre — Björk and Missy Elliott at FYF, Gucci Mane at the Warfield and Moses Sumney at Great American Music Hall. What are your favorite venues in the Bay Area? Fox Theatre and Great American Music Hall for moving, near-spiritual experiences; Elbo Room, the Legionnaire Saloon, the Layover and Starline Social Club for intimate dance parties and shows. Funding for KQED Arts is provided by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Yogen and Peggy Dalal, Diane B. Wilsey, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, Helen Sarah Steyer, the William and Gretchen Kimball Fund and the members of KQED.
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Which types of stories/artists do you gravitate toward? I have a great appreciation for most genres, but I’m most interested in stories with a strong human-interest angle, beyond “this album is cool.” I love to write about artists who are pushing boundaries creatively, sparking conversations about social issues or working to serve the community in some way. E-40, Goapele,
Mistah F.A.B., Saturn Rising, King Woman and Brass Liberation Orchestra have been some of my favorite interviews.
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Photos (l. to r.): courtesy Wendy Goodfriend / KQED; courtesy Nailah Howze.
Meet Nastia Voynovskaya, KQED Arts’ new music editor. Prior to joining KQED, Voynovskaya was the music editor at East Bay Express, and has written for VICE, the San Francisco Chronicle, SFMOMA Open Space, Bandcamp and more. She also served as the online editor for Hi-Fructose magazine and arts editor for The Daily Californian at the University of California at Berkeley. Voynovskaya graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 2012, with a B.A. in comparative literature.
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Education
More Than a Month: A Black History Film and Conversation Series for Teachers and Students
Photos (l. to r.): courtesy WTTW and Citizen Films; courtesy David Attie / Getty Images.
American Creed Screening for Educators at KQED
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Are there ideals Americans share in common? How can educators help students explore and discuss the differences that divide us? Stanford professors Condoleezza Rice and David Kennedy teamed up across party lines to ask these questions in the new film American Creed. The one-hour documentary features stories of unlikely activists, including baseball manager Joe Maddon, novelist Junot Diaz and others who come together to build community around the values that unite us. Interspersed among the stories, first-generation college students discuss what the American Creed means to them. In partnership with the National Writing Project and Facing History and Ourselves, KQED is hosting an
advanced screening of American Creed for educators, 5-8pm on Thursday, February 22, at KQED’s San Francisco studios. KQED invites educators to meet the filmmakers Sam Ball and Kate Stilley Steiner, and learn about how to spur conversation, writing and media-making with your students based on the themes in American Creed. There will be food, drinks, special giveaways and time to connect with other educators. Spots are limited and open to anyone who teaches young people in a classroom, after-school program or a community organization. To sign up, visit: tinyurl.com/KQEDAmericanCreed
Funding for KQED Education is provided by the Koret Foundation, David Bulfer and Kelly Pope, the Cisco Foundation, the Silver Giving Foundation, the Stuart Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the Panta Rhea Foundation, the Braitmayer Foundation, the Lisa and Douglas Goldman Fund and the members of KQED.
Together with Independent Television Service (ITVS) and PBS Education, KQED is offering a series of film screenings for classrooms followed by panel discussions around Black History Month. Viewers will be able to ask producers and directors questions live through ITVS’ OVEE streaming platform, interacting in real time via text-based chat. Sighted Eyes/Feeling Heart February 1, 10am At a time when women, people of color and homosexuals were confined to the margins of society, Lorraine Hansberry (1930–1965), best known for her play A Raisin in the Sun, challenged U.S. society to live up to its ideals. Sighted Eyes/ Feeling Heart tells the dramatic story of the young, gifted black woman who chose words to fight injustice. tinyurl.com/sighted-eyes
Tell Them We Are Rising February 15, 10am Tell Them We Are Rising explores the pivotal role historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have played in American history, culture and identity over the course of 150 years. This film reveals the rich history of HBCUs and the power of higher education to transform lives and advance civil rights and equality in the face of injustice. tinyurl.com/we-are-rising
The KQED Community Advisory Panel (CAP) is an all-volunteer board composed of local individuals who deeply value KQED public media. Their commitment to community engagement helps the Board of Directors and KQED content managers ensure that the station serves the cultural and programming needs of its members.
Nasrina Bargzie is an AfghanAmerican Muslim refugee residing in Concord. She is currently a counsel at Boies, Schiller and Flexner LLP in Oakland and a lecturer at Stanford Law. Previously, she directed the National Security Program at Asian Law Caucus, working with directly impacted Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim and South Asian communities, and she worked at the ACLU.
Janet Miller Evans provides coaching, employee development and career transition services to corporations, nonprofitorganizations and private clients at her firm Janet Miller Evans & Associates. She is an adjunct professor in Professional Studies at National University. Previously, she held leadership roles at FedEx, IBM, UPS and Comcast.
Leah Toeniskoetter leads Corporate Citizenship in the western states for Deloitte. A native of the Santa Cruz Mountains, she grew up outdoors and believes in preserving open spaces. Her years at the University of Notre Dame led to study in Europe and Central America and ignited a life of cultural understanding and volunteerism including serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Bolivia.
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KQED Members: This year, for your convenience, we will email a copy of your 2017 KQED Charitable Giving Statement to you, which means that even more of your financial support will go right back into the programming you love because of the reduction in time and costs associated with paper mail. If you do not receive a copy, electronic or paper, of your 2017 Giving Statement by the end of this month, please send an email to member@kqed.org or call us at 415-553-2150.
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Jorge Cueto is a product manager at Google, where he strives to combine his technical skills and economics knowledge to develop products that empower others by opening doors to new economic opportunities. Originally from Southern California, he grew up in a low-income, immigrant, Latino family and experienced firsthand the positive impact that public media can have by making high-quality content accessible to people from all backgrounds.
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—Dr. Beverly Yates, Community Advisory Panel Chair
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We have assembled a CAP reflecting the diversity and depth of our KQED audience. This year’s panel members come from different regions, backgrounds and areas of interest. They share a passion for meaningful, engaging and relevant community-driven content. We are deeply invested in developing innovative and inspiring programming at KQED. We look forward to strengthening bonds with our community through outreach, special events and cultural celebrations. I am honored to be serving as chair of the CAP and welcome your programming thoughts, ideas and feedback.
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KQED Welcomes Four New Members to Community Advisory Panel
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Mary Louise Kelly to Host All Things Considered Kelly McEvers to host Embedded full time Turpin, acting senior vice president of News. “Mary Louise combines rigorous thinking with the ability to put herself in the listener’s shoes. She will help us usher in a new era of the program.” Kelly McEvers, who for the past two years has co-hosted both All Things Considered and the Embedded podcast, has stepped down from All Things Considered to work exclusively as host and executive producer of Embedded, which will increase its output in 2018. Embedded will expand to become a premiere outlet for NPR’s original, in-depth journalism and will showcase McEvers’ inexhaustible curiosity and passion for tackling complicated, challenging subjects at the center of our culture.
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Following a national search, Mary Louise Kelly has been selected to succeed Robert Siegel as host of NPR’s flagship news program, All Things Considered, alongside Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro. Most recently, Kelly was NPR’s national security correspondent, covering the CIA and other spy agencies. She has been NPR’s point person on the Russia investigation for the past year and has brought listeners in-depth coverage of terrorism, wars and rising nuclear powers. “Mary Louise Kelly is an immensely talented reporter, and her deep command of the issues make her a formidable interviewer. After a lengthy search, we found precisely what we were looking for close to home. We are thrilled to have her on air every afternoon,” said Chris
State of the Re:Union Re:Defining Black History Thursday, February 1, 8pm In this hour, State of the Re:Union and host Al Letson zero in on alternate narratives of Black History — ones edited out of the mainstream imagining — deconstructing the popular perception of certain celebrated moments.
The Invention of Race Thursday, February 15, 8pm Compiled by John Biewen from the Scene on Radio podcast, The Invention of Race traces the development of racial and racist ideas from the ancient world up to the founding of the United States as, fundamentally, a nation of and for white people.
A Tale of Two Cities: From the Commonwealth Club Leaders from Detroit and San Francisco Discuss How to Strengthen Communities Wednesday, February 7, 8pm Fred Blackwell, CEO of the San Francisco Foundation, and Tonya Allen, CEO of Detroit’s Skillman Foundation, discuss with KQED’s Mina Kim how they have attempted to tackle the enduring challenge of strengthening communities in their regions.
America Abroad TBA Wednesday, February 21, 8pm
Snap Judgment No Perfect Love Wednesday, February 14, 8pm
The Computer History Museum Presents Al and Social Good Wednesday, February 28, 8pm Experts survey current efforts and reflecting about the longer-term promise of Al for social good. Selected Shorts Saturdays, 8pm 2/3 Extended Families with guest host Jane Curtin: “A Small Sacrifice for Enormous Happiness,” by Jai Chakrabarti, performed
City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm 02/04, 02/06 Michael Eric Dyson 02/11, 02/13 Misty Copeland 02/18, 02/20 Maggie Nelson 02/25, 02/27 Sally Yates
For the most current schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.
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Intelligence Squared U.S. Unresolved: The American Economy in 2018 Thursday, February 8, 8pm The American economy is booming, but should we trust that current economic conditions will hold in 2018?
Can Do: Stories of Black Visionaries, Seekers, and Entrepreneurs Thursday, February 22, 8pm A Black History Month special from the Kitchen Sisters and PRX featuring stories of black pioneers with host Alfre Woodard.
by Bhavesh Patel; “They Tell Me, Now I Know,” by Shay Youngblood, performed by Viola Davis. 2/10 Private Lives with guest host David Sedaris: “The Ambush,” by Donna Tartt, performed by Patricia Kalember; “My Father’s Life,” by Leonard Michaels, performed by Isaiah Sheffer; “The Secret Lives of Chefs,” by Lisa Hanawalt, performed by Mario Batali. 2/17 Big Shots with guest host Jane Curtin: “The Greatest Man in the World,” by James Thurber, performed by Michael Ian Black; “A Warm Welcome to the President, Insh’Allah!” by Meera Nair, performed by Aasif Mandvi. 2/24 Illusions: The Stories of Joy Williams with guest host Robert Sean Leonard: “Charity” (excerpt), by Joy Williams, performed by Patricia Kalember; “Baba Iaga and the Pelican Child,” by Joy Williams, performed by David Rakoff; “Escapes,” by Joy Williams, performed by Joy Williams.
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Photos (top to bottom): courtesy Katarina Price; courtesy Stephen Voss / NPR.
Radio Specials and Highlights
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KQED 9 is available over the air on DT9.1, 54.2 and 25.1 and via most cable systems on Channel 9. It is on XFINITY cable from Comcast (Channels 9 SD and 709 HD) and on Wave (Channels 9 SD and 164 HD). It can also be found on DIRECTV and DISH satellite systems (Channel 9 SD and HD). KQED Plus is available over the air on Channels 54, DT54.1, 9.2 and 25.2 and via many cable and satellite systems on either Channel 10* or 54. It is on XFINITY cable from Comcast (Channels 10 SD and 710 HD) and on DIRECTV (Channel 54 SD and HD) and DISH (Channel 54, SD only) satellite systems. *If you don’t find KQED Plus on XFINITY Channel 10, visit customer.comcast.com/help-and-support and click on “Get Channel Listings.” Also, with some providers KQED Plus is called KQEH. PR O G R AM M IN G SYM BOLS
February 3 Julia (1977) February 10 Laura (1944) February 17 Casablanca (1942) February 24 Picnic (1955)
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Beyond 100 Days H #118.
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Pati’s Mexican Table Ancient Yucatan With My Boys.
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Midsomer Murders #901 The House in the Woods, Part 1. | R (+) noon
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1006 Papillon Restaurant, Marla Bakery and La Viga Rest. | R (9) 2/3 9am; (+) 1pm
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Midsomer Murders #902 The House in the Woods, Part 2. | R (+) 2/2 noon
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Animals With Cameras, a Nature Miniseries | D | R (+) 2/2 11am
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New Tricks #707 Where There’s Smoke.
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Nova The Impossible Flight.
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Martha Bakes Never Enough Cookies. | R (9) 2/2 1am
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Catching History’s Criminals #102 Traces of Guilt. | R (+) 2/2 1am, 2/5 3pm
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1118 Phnom Penh, Hunan Home’s, Souk Savanh. | R (9) 2/2 1:30am, 2/3 noon & 7pm, 2/4 1am & 1pm; (+) 2/5 1pm
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Vera #603 The Moth Catcher. | R (9) 2/2 2am
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Penelope Keith at Her Majesty’s Service H #103 Hillsborough Castle. | R (+) 2/2 2am & 3pm, 2/3 7pm, 2/4 1am
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Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live! | R (+) 2/2 3am
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Shetland #113 Episode 5. | R (9) 2/2 3:30am
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Finding Your Roots Puritans and Pioneers. | R (+) 2/2 4am
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Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece #4628 The Troubled Man. | D | R (9) 2/2 4:30am; (+) 2/10 9am
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Unity — The Latin Tribute to Michael Jackson. | R (+) 2/2 5am
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Roadtrip Nation | q | Don’t Forget Where You Came From.
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Peg + Cat Save the World |D
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Masterpiece Classic #4446 The Paradise, Season 2, Part 6.
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KQED Newsroom H | q | R (9) 2/3 1am, 2/4 5pm; (+) 2/3 1pm
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Inspector George Gently #104 Gently With the Innocents. | R (+) 2/3 1am
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Prohibition A Nation of Scofflaws. | D | R (9) 2/3 2am
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Jack Taylor #101 The Guards. | R (+) 2/3 2:30am
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Great Performances H Nas Live From the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop. | R (9) 2/3 4am
Masterpiece Classic #4447 The Paradise, Season 2, Part 7.
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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood | D
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Best of The Joy of Painting H #3241 Desert Hues.
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Masterpiece Classic #4448 The Paradise, Season 2, Part 8.
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New Scandinavian Cooking Oil Adventure.
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Dark Angel on Masterpiece #4719. | R (+) 2/9 10:02pm, 2/10 4:02am
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Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television Milk Street Menu. | R (+) 2/10 3:30pm
Masterpiece Mystery! #4433 Miss Marple Season 7: Endless Night. | D | R (+) 2/3 4am
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Music Voyager H Yellow Roads of Italy: Florence Through Tuscany.| R (9) 2/3 5:30am
Mexico — One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless H A Place of Deeply Rooted Innovation. | R (9) 2/4 1:30pm
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Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul | q | Viva Mexico!
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated #1804.
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This Old House Cook’s Country Surf and Turf Goes Regional. Ask This Old House
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1118 Phnom Penh, Hunan Home’s, Souk Savanh. | R (9) 7pm, 2/4 1am & 1pm; (+) 2/5 1pm MotorWeek H #3722. | R (+) 2/6 11am Lidia’s Kitchen H Italian Staples.
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American Woodshop #2407.
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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Crowd Pleasers.
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KQED Newsroom | q | R (9) 2/4 5pm
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Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Braising.
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P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home No Passport Necessary. |D
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Martha Bakes Gulf.
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A Chef’s Life Stop, Squash and Roll.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Fun in the Kitchen.
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My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas H Flavors of Longevity - Ikaria.
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Antiques Roadshow Knoxville, Hour 3.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1005 Lou’s Cafe, Pappo and Lasalette Restaurant.
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Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television Not Your Mother’s Cake.
4pm
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Craftsman’s Legacy H #407 The Rocking Horse Maker.
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Pati’s Mexican Table Meals in a Minute.
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Ask This Old House H | R (+) 2/10 11:30am
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Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul | q | Toast to Julia.
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #105 The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors. | R (+) 2/3 5:30am, 2/5 11:32pm, 2/6 5:32am
Check, Please! Bay Area #1006 Papillon Restaurant, Marla Bakery and La Viga Rest.
AFTERNOON
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Washington Week H | R (9) 2/3 1:30am
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Nas Live From the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop premieres Friday, February 2, at 10pm on KQED 9.
On Q February 2018
Nas. Gifted poet. Confessor. Agitator. Metaphor master. Street disciple. Political firebrand. Tonguetwisting genius. With music in his blood, courtesy of his famed blues musician father Olu Dara, the self-taught trumpeter attracted crowds with his playing at age four, wrote his first verse at age seven and, with 1994’s Illmatic, created one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time before he could legally drink. Watch Nas perform live from the Kennedy Center in this Great Performances special.
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This Old House H | R (+) 2/10 11am
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Cook’s Country BBQ Thighs and Fried Peach Pies.
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PBS NewsHour Weekend H
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated The Ultimate Sticky Buns.
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Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance at the White House | R (+) 2/11 3pm
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Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | q | Cruising The Mediterranean. | D
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Rick Steves’ Europe Bulgaria.
EVENING 7pm
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1118 Phnom Penh, Hunan Home’s, Souk Savanh. | R (9) 2/4 1am & 1pm; (+) 2/5 1pm Penelope Keith at Her Majesty’s Service #103 Hillsborough Castle. | R (+) 2/4 1am
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Film School Shorts | q | Choices. | R (9) 2/4 1:30am
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Saturday Night Movie H Julia (1977). | R (9) 10pm, 2/4 2am & 4am
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Keeping Up Appearances H #402 The Commodore. | R (+) 2/4 2am As Time Goes By #127. | R (+) 2/4 2:30am
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Mysteries H Case Ten: Over Her Dead Body. | R (+) 2/4 3am
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Saturday Night Movie Julia (1977). | R (9) 2/4 2am & 4am
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Variety Studio: Actors on Actors H | R (+) 2/4 4:30am
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MN Original H #303. | R (9) 2/12 11:30pm, 2/13 5:30am; (+) 2/4 5:30am
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | D
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Sara’s Weeknight Meals Arkansas Eats.
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Best of The Joy of Painting H High Chanteau.
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Martha Bakes Yeasted Breakfast Favorites.
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Fit 2 Stitch H Weddings.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Beer Makes It Better.
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Quilting Arts H Scraps.
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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Food Memories.
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GardenSmart H
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Essential Pépin | q | Special Spuds. | D | R (+) 2/5 2pm
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Simply Ming H Ken Oringer.
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A Chef’s Life H Liver Lover.
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Austin City Limits H Father John Misty/The Black Angels.
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In the Americas With David Yetman Bogota to the Amazon: A Trip Across Colombia
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Music Voyager Peru: Lima Original.
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6am
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Wild Kratts
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Ellie’s Real Good Food No Brainer Breakfasts.
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New Scandinavian Cooking Drama on a Plate.
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Ready Jet Go! | D
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated Back to Basics.
America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated #1801.
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Articulate With Jim Cotter H Allora & Calzadilla: Displacement and Defamiliarization.
EVENING 7pm
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Great Fire #103 Episode 3. | R (9) 2/5 1am
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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto. | R (+) 2/5 1am
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Wolf Hall on Masterpiece #4559 Episode 3 | R (9) 2/5 1:55am
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Nova Day the Dinosaurs Died. | R (+) 2/5 2am, 2/8 11am
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Victoria Season 2 on Masterpiece H #4804 Faith, Hope & Charity. | R (9) 2/5 3am
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Boom Bust Boom H | R (+) 2/5 3am
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Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents H #102. | R (9) 2/5 4am; (+) 2/23 3pm
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The Crowd & The Cloud Even Big Data Starts Small. | D | R (+) 2/5 4am, 2/7 11am Roadtrip Nation: Degree of Impact H | q | R (9) 2/5 5am The Crowd & The Cloud Citizens + Scientists. | D | R (+) 2/5 5am, 2/14 11am
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The Vietnam War The Weight of Memory. | D
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Cook’s Country Ribs and Mashed Potatoes Revisited. | R (+) 2/10 5pm
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Austin City Limits H LCD Soundsystem
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Born to Explore With Richard Wiese #112 England: The Queen’s Swan.
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Mexico — One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless A Place of Deeply Rooted Innovation.
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Rick Steves’ Europe Barcelona and Catalunya.
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Karamu: 100 Years in the House H
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Antiques Roadshow New Orleans, Hour 1.
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AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange H Black Panther Woman. | D
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KQED Newsroom | q |
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Boy Scouts of Harlem 759
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PBS NewsHour Weekend H
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Family Ingredients Vietnam, Hanoi - Pho. | R (+) 2/22 9:30am
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In Their Own Words Muhammad Ali.
See page 21 for program schedule.
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Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Bread Flip. |D
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Vermeer, Beyond Time H
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Sara’s Weeknight Meals Thanksgiving 101.
Science Goes to the Movies H Real Dragons.
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Martha Bakes Bakery-Style Cookies. | R (+) 2/13 2:30pm
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The Vietnam War A Disrespectful Loyalty. | D Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs Andre Soltner.
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated H #1805. | R (9) 2/6 1am, 2/10 11am
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Father Brown #113 The Pride of the Prydes. | R (+) 2/6 1am & noon
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1007 Camber Montclair Restaurant & Bar, Cole’s Chop H. | R (9) 2/6 1:30am; (+) 2/6 1pm
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #304 Blood and Money. | R (+) 2/6 1:48am, 2/12 noon
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Antiques Roadshow H New Orleans, Hour 2. | R (9) 2/6 2am, 2/11 4pm; (+) 2/6 3pm
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Doctor Blake Mysteries #105 Hearts & Flowers. | R (+) 2/6 2:42am
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The Gilded Age: American Experience premieres Tuesday, February 6, at 9pm on KQED 9.
On Q February 2018
Meet the titans and barons of the glittering late 19th century, whose materialistic extravagance contrasted harshly with the poverty of the struggling workers who challenged them. The vast disparities between them sparked debates still raging today.
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Antiques Roadshow Jacksonville, Hour 1. | R (9) 2/6 3am, 2/10 3pm Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece #4620 Episode 1. | D | R (+) 2/6 3:40am
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Independent Lens H Winnie. | D | R (9) 2/6 4am
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Agatha Christie’s Partners in Crime #106 N or M? Part 3. | R (+) 2/6 4:38am
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MN Original #302 Eric William Carroll, Aby Wolf, Michael Hall, Hmong Breakers Leadership Council. | R (9) 2/6 5:30am
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #105 The Case of the Baker Street Bachelors. | R (+) 2/6 5:32am
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The Gilded Age: American Experience H | D | R (9) 2/7 3am
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Dickensian #109. | R (+) 2/7 3am & noon
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Masterpiece Classic #4512 Mr. Selfridge, Season 3, Episode 3. | R (+) 2/7 4am
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Front and Center H #805 CMA Songwriters Series Presents: Miranda Lambert. | R (9) 2/7 5am; (+) 2/13 mid
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Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
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Our California Amara’s Chocolate, Yo-Yo Museum, Solvang Restaurant.
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
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Front and Center Beth Hart.
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Death in Paradise #147. | R (+) 2/8 3:33am
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Impossible Builds H #101 The Scorpion Tower. Follow the construction of one of the most complex skyscrapers ever to make it off the drawing board. | R (9) 2/8 4am; (+) 2/9 10am
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Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece #4737 Lazaretto. | D | R (+) 2/8 4:30am
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Live From the Artists Den John Legend. | R (9) 2/8 5am
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Globe Trekker Papua New Guinea Islands. | R (+) 2/20 11pm, 2/21 5am
Beyond 100 Days H #121. Today’s Wild West H Mustangs / Mules / Brenn Hill / Olaf.
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Beyond 100 Days H #122.
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Beyond 100 Days H #120.
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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
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See page 21 for program schedule.
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A Chef’s Life A Road Trip for Rice. | R (9) 2/7 1am
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The Great British Baking Show #206 Sweet Dough. | R (+) 2/7 1am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1008 Kingston 11 Cuisine, 31st Union and the Campton Pl. | R (9) 2/7 1:30am; (+) 2/7 1pm, 2/10 3pm
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Pati’s Mexican Table Izamal — Gold & God. | R (9) 2/8 1am
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Midsomer Murders #903 Dead Letters, Part 1. | R (+) 2/8 1am & noon
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #221 La Folie, Aldo’s Ristorante & Bar, Golden Lotus. | R (9) 2/8 1:30am, 2/10 9am; (+) 2/8 1pm
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Midsomer Murders #904 Dead Letters, Part 2. | R (+) 2/8 1:52am, 2/9 noon
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We’ll Meet Again H Lost Children of Vietnam. | R (9) 2/7 2am; (+) 2/8 3pm
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British Antiques Roadshow H Barrington Court 2. | R (+) 2/7 2am & 3pm, 2/11 11am
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Animals With Cameras, a Nature Miniseries H | D | R (9) 2/8 2am; (+) 2/9 11am New Tricks #708 Coming Out Ball. | R (+) 2/8 2:40am
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Martha Bakes H Scandinavian Cookies. | R (9) 2/9 1am
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Catching History’s Criminals #103 Instruments of Murder. | R (+) 2/9 1am, 2/12 3pm
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1104 Duende, The Dark Horse Inn and Morimoto Napa. | R (9) 2/9 1:30am, 2/10 noon & 7pm, 2/11 1am & 1pm
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Vera #604 The Sea Glass. | R (9) 2/9 2am
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Penelope Keith at Her Majesty’s Service H #104 Caernarfon Castle. | R (+) 2/9 2am & 3pm, 2/10 7pm, 2/11 1am
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Nova H #4504 First Face of America. | R (9) 2/8 3am
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Globe Trekker Hawaii. | R (+) 2/7 5am
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Brokenwood, New Zealand is a small, rural town where memories — and animosities — run deep. When Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Shepherd arrives on assignment to investigate a possible murder, he begins to reassess his life and decides to stay on indefinitely. As he settles into the quieter country life, he forges relationships with his colleagues, including Detective Constable Kristin Sims who initially questions his unusual method of doing things. Together, they navigate small town politics amid murder and other mysteries. New episodes from The Brokenwood Mysteries season 3 air Saturday, February 10, at 8pm and 9:33pm on KQED Plus.
Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song | R (+) 2/9 3am
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Shetland #114 Episode 6. | R (9) 2/9 3:30am
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Secrets of the Dead The Alcatraz Escape. | D | R (9) 2/9 4:30am; (+) 2/11 10am
9:30
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American Epic Out of the Many, the One. | D | R (+) 2/9 4:30am On Story Psychological Thrillers. | R (9) 2/9 5:30am
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Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
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Roadtrip Nation | q | Cross the Ocean, Build Bridges.
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Beyond 100 Days H #123.
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Music Voyager H Yellow Roads of Italy: "All roads lead to Rome" (Umbria and onwards to Rome). | R (9) 2/10 5:30am
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Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 2/12 6am
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The Kate Jane Lynch.
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BBC World News
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Arthur: D.W. and the Beastly Birthday | D Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece #4626 The White Lioness. | D
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood | D
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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood H | D
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Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece #4627 A Lesson In Love. | D
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Inspector George Gently #105 Gently in the Night. | R (+) 2/10 1am
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Washington Week H | R (9) 2/10 1:30am
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Prohibition A Nation of Hypocrites. | D | R (9) 2/10 2am
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Jack Taylor #102 The Pikemen. | R (+) 2/10 2:30am
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Fats Domino: American Masters | R (9) 2/10 4am
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Dark Angel on Masterpiece #4719. | R (+) 2/10 4:02am
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Best of The Joy of Painting H #3242 Back Country Path.
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New Scandinavian Cooking Costal Express.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #221 La Folie, Aldo’s Ristorante & Bar, Golden Lotus.
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Wallander Season 4 on Masterpiece #4628 The Troubled Man. | D
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Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television Milk Street Holidays.
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Mexico — One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless H Chocolate Dreams, Cacao Fantasies. | R (9) 2/11 1:30pm
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Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul | q | Kitchen Companions.
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Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Shanghai, China.
See page 21 for program schedule.
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Film School Shorts | q | It’s in the Blood. | R (9) 2/10 5am, 2/11 11:30pm, 2/12 5:30am
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On Story Neo Noir: The Modern Day Film Noir. America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated #1805. This Old House Cook’s Country Big Family Breakfast. Ask This Old House.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1104 Duende, The Dark Horse Inn and Morimoto Napa. | R (9) 7pm, 2/11 1am & 1pm MotorWeek H | R (+) 2/13 11am Lidia’s Kitchen H Meatballs.
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American Woodshop
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Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places H | q | #101. | R (+) 2/12 1:30pm
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KQED Newsroom | q | R (9) 2/11 5pm
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Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Rice.
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P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home | D
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Martha Bakes Pennsylvania Dutch.
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A Chef’s Life Pretty in Peach.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Healthy and Delicious, Part 1.
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My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas H Ancient Grains for Modern Cooks.
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Antiques Roadshow Jacksonville, Hour 1.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1008 Kingston 11 Cuisine, 31st Union and the Campton Pl.
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Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television Milk Street Menu.
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Craftsman’s Legacy H The Arrow Maker.
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Pati’s Mexican Table Family Fiesta.
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Ask This Old House H
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Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul | q | Cooking From Le Pelican.
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Cook’s Country Ribs and Mashed Potatoes Revisited.
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PBS NewsHour Weekend H
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated Hearty One Pot Meals.
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Fats Domino — Walkin’ Back to New Orleans H
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Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | q | Christmas In Switzerland. | D
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Ready Jet Go! | D | R (9) 2/12 7am; (+) 2/12 6:30pm
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated New England Classics.
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | D
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Sara’s Weeknight Meals 5 Ingredients Spells Dinner.
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Best of The Joy of Painting H Misty Forest Oval.
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Martha Bakes Better (for You) Bake Sale.
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Simply Ming H Mom and Pops.
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Saturday Night Movie Laura (1944). | R (9) 2/11 2am & 3:30am
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Austin City Limits H Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit/Amanda Shires. In The Americas With David Yetman Gift of the Andes: Mendoza, Argentina, and Its Wines. Music Voyager Peru: Paracas.
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Ellie’s Real Good Food Office Food Overhaul.
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Pati’s Mexican Table Secrets of the Dead The Alcatraz Escape. | D
British Antiques Roadshow Barrington Court 2. A Chef’s Life H King Cornbread.
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America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated #1802. Great Performances at the Met H Norma.
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Cook’s Country Bourbon and Broccoli Hit The Grill.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1104 Duende, The Dark Horse Inn and Morimoto Napa.
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Mexico — One Plate at a Time With Rick Bayless Chocolate Dreams, Cacao Fantasies.
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Martha Bakes Naturally Gluten-Free. | R (+) 2/20 2:30pm
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Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Seafood Tricks. | D
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Sara’s Weeknight Meals Soups On!
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Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance at the White House #2202.
STAND! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement H
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Articulate With Jim Cotter H Kenny Scharf: Here to Stay.
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Great Fire #104 Episode 4. | R (9) 2/12 1am
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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | FREE: The Power of Performance. | R (+) 2/12 1am
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Wolf Hall on Masterpiece #4560 Episode 4. | R (9) 2/12 1:55am
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Nova Black Hole Apocalypse, Part 1 and 2. | R (+) 2/12 2am
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Victoria Season 2 on Masterpiece H #4805 The King Over The Water. | R (9) 2/12 3am
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Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents H #103. | R (9) 2/12 4am The Crowd & The Cloud Viral vs. Virus. | D | R (+) 2/12 4am, 2/21 11am MN Original #203. | R (9) 2/12 5am The Crowd & The Cloud Citizens4earth. | D | R (+) 2/12 5am, 2/28 11am Film School Shorts | q | It’s in the Blood. | R (9) 2/12 5:30am
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Austin City Limits H Dan Auerbach / Shinyribs
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Born to Explore With Richard Wiese Cyprus: Cleopatra’s Secret Island.
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Science Goes to the Movies H Physics and the Flash.
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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
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Family Ingredients Lana’I — Venison.
Essential Pépin | q | Economical Offal. | D
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The Brokenwood Mysteries H #303 Case Eleven: The Killing Machine. | R (+) 2/11 2am
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GardenSmart H
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Variety Studio: Actors on Actors H | R (+) 2/11 5am
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Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs Nancy Silverton.
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The March
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KQED Newsroom | q |
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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Summer’s Bounty.
Saturday Night Movie H Laura (1944). | R (9) 9:30pm, 2/11 2am & 3:30am
Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service | R (9) 2/11 5am
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AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange H He Who Dances on Wood, Kojo and Lonnie Holley: The Truth of the Dirt. | D
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The Brokenwood Mysteries H #304 Case Twelve: A Merry Bloody Christmas. | R (+) 2/11 3:33am
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Quilting Arts H Every Picture Tells A Story.
Film School Shorts | q | Lives in Limbo. | R (9) 2/11 1:30am; (+) 2/26 11:36pm, 2/27 5:36am
Antiques Roadshow New Orleans, Hour 2.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef The Great Pies of France. |D
Penelope Keith at Her Majesty’s Service #104 Caernarfon Castle. | R (+) 2/11 1am
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Rick Steves’ Europe Little Europe: San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, and Andorra.
Fit 2 Stitch H Casual Events and Parties.
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1104 Duende, The Dark Horse Inn and Morimoto Napa. | R (9) 2/11 1am & 1pm
KQED 9
KQED 9
KQED 9
9:33 KQED+
KQED 9
3:30
KQED Public Television
New Scandinavian Cooking Tina’s French Pantry.
Rick Steves’ Europe Romania.
EVENING 7pm
7am
KQED+
This Old House H
KQED+
6:30 KQED+
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5:30
KQED+
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EVENING 7pm
7:30
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9pm
KQED 9
9pm America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated H #1806. | R (9) 2/13 1am, 2/17 11am Father Brown #114 The Shadow of the Scaffold. | R (+) 2/13 1am & noon Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #224 Holy Land, Sodini’s Bertolucci’s Ristorante, B44 Catalan Bistro. | R (9) 2/13 1:30am Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #305 Death & Hysteria. | R (+) 2/13 1:48am, 2/19 noon Antiques Roadshow H New Orleans, Hour 3. | R (9) 2/13 2am; (+) 2/13 3pm Doctor Blake Mysteries #106 If The Shoe Fits. | R (+) 2/13 2:45am Antiques Roadshow Jacksonville, Hour 2. | R (9) 2/13 3am
9:45 KQED+
Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece #4621 Episode 2. | D | R (+) 2/13 3:45am
10pm KQED 9
POV H Do Not Resist. | R (9) 2/13 4am
10:42 KQED+
Remember Me #101. | R (+) 2/13 4:42am, 2/23 8:30pm, 2/24 2:30am
11:30 KQED 9
MN Original #303. | R (9) 2/13 5:30am
Tuesday 13 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
KQED+
Front and Center CMA Songwriters Series Presents: Miranda Lambert.
12:30 KQED 9
Beyond 100 Days H #124.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING 7pm
7:30
8pm
16
KQED 9 KQED+
KQED 9
KQED 9
KQED+
A Chef’s Life A Peanut Pastime. | R (9) 2/14 1am The Great British Baking Show #207 Pastry. | R (+) 2/14 1am Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1105 Gasthaus Leopold’s, Tamarine Restaurant and Gallery, Sushi Rapture. | R (9) 2/14 1:30am We’ll Meet Again H Heroes of 9/11. | R (9) 2/14 2am; (+) 2/15 3pm British Antiques Roadshow H Ashton Court 1. | R (+) 2/14 2am & 3pm
KQED 9
Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience H | D | R (9) 2/14 3am; (+) 2/14 10am
KQED+
Dickensian #110. | R (+) 2/14 3am & noon
10pm KQED 9
Frontline H The Gang Crackdown. | R (9) 2/14 4am
10:20 KQED+
Masterpiece Classic #4513 Mr. Selfridge, Season 3, Episode 4. | R (+) 2/14 4:20am
11pm KQED 9
Front and Center H Sheryl Crow. | R (9) 2/14 5am; (+) 2/20 mid
11:30 KQED+
Rhythm Abroad Tahiti, French Polynesia. | R (+) 2/14 5:30am
Thursday 15 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
KQED+
Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Beef.
12:30 KQED 9
Beyond 100 Days H #126.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING KQED 9
Martha Bakes H Cookies of Australia & New Zealand. | R (9) 2/16 1am
KQED+
Favorite Love Songs (My Music) | s | R (+) 2/16 1am, 2/17 10:30pm, 2/18 4:30am
7:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1106 Flatiron, Shakewell, Firenze By Night. | R (9) 2/16 1:30am, 2/17 noon; (+) 2/16 1pm
8pm
KQED 9
The Story of the Jews With Simon Schama | s | #101 The Beginning. | D | R (9) 2/16 2am, 2/18 6:30pm, 2/19 12:30am, 2/22 1pm; (+) 2/18 2:30pm, 2/22 9pm, 2/23 3am, 2/25 9am
7pm
Wednesday 14
EARLY mid
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
KQED+
Our California Toni’s Cafe, Antique Engine Museum, All About Equine.
12:30 KQED 9
Beyond 100 Days H #125.
KQED+
Today’s Wild West H Tombstone Ranch / Geronimo’s Hideout / Old Tucson Studios.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
8:30 KQED+
Hamilton’s America | s | R (+) 2/16 2:30am, 2/18 8pm, 2/19 2am, 2/22 10am
KQED 9
Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom H | q | #101H. | R (9) 2/15 1am
9:30
KQED 9
'70s Soul Superstars (My Music) | s | R (9) 2/16 3:30am, 2/17 3pm, 2/18 12:30pm
KQED+
Midsomer Murders #905 Vixen’s Run, Part 1. | R (+) 2/15 1am & noon
10:30 KQED+
I’ll Have It My Way With Hattie Bryant | s | R (9) 2/18 7am; (+) 2/16 4:30am
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #603 Elite Cafe, Grand Oaks, Risibisi. | R (9) 2/15 1:30am
EVENING 7pm
7:30
Friday 16 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
KQED+
Animals With Cameras, a Nature Miniseries H | D | R (9) 2/15 2am; (+) 2/16 11am
Roadtrip Nation | q | Know Where Home Is.
12:30 KQED 9
Beyond 100 Days H #127.
8:38 KQED+
New Tricks #709 Gloves Off. | R (+) 2/15 2:38am
1-6am
9pm
Nova H Great Escape at Dunkirk. | R (9) 2/15 3am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
7:52 KQED+
8pm
KQED 9
KQED 9
Midsomer Murders #906 Vixen’s Run, Part 2. | R (+) 2/15 1:52am, 2/16 noon
9:30 KQED+
Death in Paradise #148. | R (+) 2/15 3:30am
10pm KQED 9
Impossible Builds H #102 Europe in the Desert. | R (9) 2/15 4am; (+) 2/16 10am
10:30 KQED+
Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece #4738 Harvest. | D | R (+) 2/15 4:30am
11pm KQED 9
Live From the Artists Den OneRepublic. | R (9) 2/15 5am
KQED+
Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Huntsville, Alabama.
EVENING 7pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom H | q | R (9) 2/17 1am, 2/18 5pm
KQED+
Inspector George Gently #106 Gently in the Blood. | R (+) 2/17 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Washington Week H | R (9) 2/17 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
We Are Superman H | R (9) 2/17 2am; (+) 2/21 10am
8:30 KQED+
Jack Taylor #103 The Magdalen Martyrs. | R (+) 2/17 2:30am
KQED 9
Maya Angelou: American Masters | R (9) 2/17 3am Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie | R (+) 2/17 4am
11pm KQED 9
Film School Shorts | q | Future. | R (9) 2/17 5am, 2/18 11:30pm, 2/19 5:30am
11:18 KQED+
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #106 Baker Street Nursemaids. | R (+) 2/17 5:18am
11:30 KQED 9
Music Voyager Telluride. | R (9) 2/17 5:30am
Saturday 17
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend H
5pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | q |
6pm
KQED 9
Magic Moments — The Best of ’50’s Pop (My Music #102) | s | R (9) 2/18 mid & 3pm, 2/24 1:30pm
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend H
6pm
KQED 9
Our American Family: The Clarks | R (9) 2/19 mid
KQED+
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | R (9) 2/24 7am, 2/25 11am; (+) 2/19 mid, 2/22 7pm, 2/23 1am, 2/24 noon & 9:30pm, 2/25 3:30am
KQED 9
The Story of the Jews With Simon Schama | s | #101 The Beginning. | D | R (9) 2/19 12:30am, 2/22 1pm; (+) 2/22 9pm, 2/23 3am, 2/25 9am
KQED+
EVENING 7:30 KQED+
Il Volo Notte | s | R (+) 2/18 1:30am
8pm
Saturday Night Movie H Casablanca (1942). | R (9) 9:45pm, 2/18 2am & 3:45am
KQED 9
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 2/19 6am
KQED+
The Kate Darlene Love. BBC World News H
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am
Wild Kratts
6:30
KQED 9 KQED+
Visions of Europe | s |
KQED 9
Age Reversed With Miranda Esmonde-White | s | R (9) 2/25 6:30am; (+) 4:30pm, 2/24 10:30am
7:30 KQED+
Best of Majestic Nature | s |
8am
The Healing Mind With Dr. Martin Rossman | s |
KQED 9
8:30 KQED+
9:30
KQED 9
10am KQED+ 11am KQED 9
11:30 KQED 9
Desert Dreams: Celebrating Five Seasons in the Sonoran Desert | s |
7:58
KQED 9
Wolf Hall on Masterpiece #4561 Episode 5. | R (9) 2/19 1:58am
9:45
KQED 9
Saturday Night Movie Casablanca (1942). | R (9) 2/18 2am & 3:45am
8pm KQED+
Hamilton’s America | s | R (+) 2/19 2am, 2/22 10am
10:30 KQED+
Favorite Love Songs (My Music) | s | R (+) 2/18 4:30am
9pm
Victoria Season 2 on Masterpiece H #4806 The Luxury of Conscience. | R (9) 2/19 3am
11:30 KQED 9
On Story Norman Lear: A Retrospective. | R (9) 2/18 5:30am
KQED+
6am
11:30 KQED 9
Film School Shorts | q | Future. | R (9) 2/19 5:30am
6:30
KQED 9
Wild Kratts
KQED+
Ellie’s Real Good Food The Goods on Gluten-Free.
KQED 9
Wild Kratts
KQED+
Feel Better With Pressure Point Therapy | s |
KQED 9
I’ll Have It My Way With Hattie Bryant | s |
8:30
Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s | R (+) 4pm
Cook’s Country A Taste of Tennessee.
9am KQED+
Nature | s | Yosemite | D | R (+) 2/24 6am
10:30 KQED 9
Celtic Woman — Homecoming: Ireland | s |
KQED+
Great Performances | s | The Moody Blues: Days of Future Passed Live. | R (9) 2/22 10pm, 2/23 4am, 2/24 3:30pm, 2/25 6pm, 2/26 mid; (+) 2/24 6pm, 2/25 mid
KQED 9
Great Performances | s | Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages. | R (+) 9pm, 2/18 3am, 2/24 9am
Dr. Christiane Northrup — Glorious Women Never Age! |s|
KQED+
12:30 KQED 9
’70s Soul Superstars (My Music) | s |
KQED+
Big Band Years | s | R (+) 2/24 4pm, 2/25 7am
2:30 KQED+
’70s Soul Superstars (My Music) | s | R (9) 2/18 12:30pm
KQED+
New Rules of Food With Kristin Kirkpatrick | s |
3pm
Age Reversed With Miranda Esmonde-White | R (9) 2/25 6:30am; (+) 2/24 10:30am
4pm KQED+
KQED 9
The Story of the Jews With Simon Schama | s | #101 The Beginning. | D | R (9) 6:30pm, 2/19 12:30am, 2/22 1pm; (+) 2/22 9pm, 2/23 3am, 2/25 9am Magic Moments — The Best of ’50’s Pop (My Music #102) | s | R (9) 2/24 1:30pm
Sun Studio Sessions Jason D. Williams. | R (+) 2/19 5:30am
Monday 19 EARLY mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING 7pm
KQED 9
America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated H #1807. | R (9) 2/20 1am, 2/24 11am
KQED+
Father Brown #115 The Mysteries of the Rosary. | R (+) 2/20 1am & noon
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #606 Rhea’s Market and Deli, Sauce, the girl & the fig. | R (9) 2/20 1:30am
7:48 KQED+
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #306 Death at the Grand. | R (+) 2/20 1:48am, 2/26 noon
8pm
Antiques Roadshow H St. Louis, Hour 1. | R (9) 2/20 2am; (+) 2/20 3pm
7:30
AFTERNOON
KQED 9
4:30 KQED+
KQED 9
8:46 KQED+
Doctor Blake Mysteries #107 Bedlam. | R (+) 2/20 2:46am
KQED.org
MN Original #204. | R (9) 2/19 5am
America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated #1806.
Rock, Rhythm & Doo Wop | s | R (9) 2/24 9am
3pm
11pm KQED 9
Visions of Italy, Southern Style | s |
1pm
1:30 KQED+
mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.
This Land Is Your Land (My Music) | s | R (+) 2/19 4am, 2/24 7:30am
7:30 KQED+
Lidia’s Kitchen H The Dessert Table.
Secrets of the Tower of London | R (9) 2/19 4am; (+) 2/19 3pm
KQED+
7am
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1106 Flatiron, Shakewell, Firenze By Night.
10pm KQED 9
EARLY
Ric Edelman’s The Truth About You | s |
12:30 KQED 9 KQED 9
Sunday 18
KQED 9
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
noon KQED 9
EVENING
Great Performances | s | Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages. | R (+) 2/18 3am, 2/24 9am
Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter! | s |
AFTERNOON
6:30
KQED Public Television
12:30 KQED 9
9pm KQED+
EARLY mid
The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum | s | R (+) 2/18 mid, 2/22 10:30pm, 2/23 4:30am
KQED Public Radio
10pm KQED+
5:30
On Q February 2018
9pm
Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s | 17
Sudan is the last male of his sub-species, the Northern White Rhinoceros. Watch as Nature chronicles his harrowing journey on “The Last Rhino” through the international cast of characters who have been involved in Sudan’s life, from when he was snatched as a calf from his mother’s side in war-torn Central Africa, to his captivity as a prized exhibit in a cold, concrete zoo behind the Iron Curtain while poaching devastated his kind to extinction back home. Now 43 years old and half-blind, Sudan is living out his days under 24-hour armed guard, on a protective sanctuary in Kenya. Nature’s “The Last Rhino” premieres Wednesday, February 21, at 8pm on KQED 9.
KQED 9
9:45 KQED+
10:30 KQED 9
10:43 KQED+
Independent Lens H Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities. | R (9) 2/20 3am Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece #4622 Episode 3. | D | R (+) 2/20 3:45am Jewish Film Showcase H #103 Ahead of Time: The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber. | R (9) 2/20 4:30am Remember Me #102. | R (+) 2/20 4:43am, 2/23 9:30pm, 2/24 3:30am
Tuesday 20 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
KQED+
Front and Center Sheryl Crow.
12:30 KQED 9
Beyond 100 Days H #128.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING 7pm
7:30
8pm
9pm
18
KQED 9
A Chef’s Life Love Me Some Candied Yams! | R (9) 2/21 1am
KQED+
The Great British Baking Show #208 Quarter Final. | R (+) 2/21 1am
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #608 Dosa, Sapore Italiano Ristorante, Gather. | R (9) 2/21 1:30am
KQED 9
We’ll Meet Again H Freedom Summer. | R (9) 2/21 2am; (+) 2/22 3pm
KQED+
The Great British Baking Show #209 French Week. | R (+) 2/21 2am
KQED 9
Frontline Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 1. | R (9) 2/21 3am
KQED+
Masterpiece Classic #4514 Mr. Selfridge, Season 3, Episode 5. | R (+) 2/21 3am
10pm KQED+
9:33 KQED+
Masterpiece Classic #4515 Mr. Selfridge, Season 3, Episode 6. | R (+) 2/21 4am
Death in Paradise #101 Arriving in Paradise. | R (+) 2/22 3:33am
10pm KQED 9
11pm KQED 9
Front and Center H Seal. | R (9) 2/21 5am; (+) 2/27 mid
Impossible Builds H The Floating House. | R (9) 2/22 4am; (+) 2/23 10am
10:30 KQED+
Masterpiece Mystery! #4422 Endeavour, Season 2: Trove. | D | R (+) 2/22 4:30am
11pm KQED 9
Live From the Artists Den Lady Antebellum. | R (9) 2/22 5am
KQED+
Globe Trekker Papua New Guinea Islands. | R (+) 2/21 5am
Wednesday 21
9pm
KQED 9
EARLY
Nova H Prediction by the Numbers. | R (9) 2/22 3am
mid
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
Thursday 22
KQED+
Our California California Auto Museum, Sugar n’ Spice, Penny Pickles Museum.
mid
KQED 9
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
KQED+
Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Beer.
12:30 KQED 9
Beyond 100 Days H #130.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. See page 21 for program schedule.
12:30 KQED 9
KQED+
Beyond 100 Days H #129. Today’s Wild West H Rankin Ranch / Riding the Rose Parade / Indian Arts Market.
EARLY
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
EVENING 7pm
7:30
KQED 9
KQED+
Midsomer Murders #909 Four Funerals and a Wedding, Part 1. | R (+) 2/22 1am & noon
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #710 Salute E Vita Ristorante, Lolo Restaurant and Le G. | R (9) 2/22 1:30am
7:50 KQED+
8pm
KQED 9
8:40 KQED+
KQED 9
Martha Bakes H North American Cookie. | R (9) 2/23 1am
KQED+
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | R (9) 2/24 7am, 2/25 11am; (+) 2/23 1am, 2/24 noon & 9:30pm, 2/25 3:30am
7:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1107 Backdoor Bistro and Wine Bar, Kingdom of Dumpling, John Ash and Co. Restaurant. | R (9) 2/23 1:30am, 2/24 noon; (+) 2/23 1pm
8pm
KQED 9
Pavlo Live in Kastoria H | s | R (9) 2/23 2am, 2/24 6pm, 2/25 mid & 3pm; (+) 2/25 8pm, 2/26 2am
7pm Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom H | q | #102. | R (9) 2/22 1am
Midsomer Murders #910 Four Funerals and a Wedding, Part 2. | R (+) 2/22 1:50am, 2/23 noon Nature H The Last Rhino. | R (9) 2/22 2am; (+) 2/23 11am New Tricks #710 The 4th Man. | R (+) 2/22 2:40am
Photo: courtesy Brendan Easton.
9pm
10pm KQED 9
7am
KQED 9
KQED 9
Rock, Rhythm & Doo Wop |s|
KQED+
Great Performances | s | Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages.
The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum | s | R (+) 2/23 4:30am
10:30 KQED+
Age Reversed With Miranda Esmonde-White | s | R (9) 2/25 6:30am
11am KQED 9
America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated #1807.
7am KQED+
Big Band Years | s |
8am
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks | s |
Cook’s Country The Devil Made Me Do It.
9am KQED+
The Story of the Jews With Simon Schama | s | The Beginning. | D
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1107 Backdoor Bistro and Wine Bar, Kingdom of Dumpling, John Ash and Co. Restaurant.
9:30
Andrea Bocelli - Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special | s |
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 6am
11:30 KQED 9
KQED+
Roadtrip Nation | q | You Can Guide Your Future.
AFTERNOON
Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Vancouver, Canada.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING KQED 9
KQED Newsroom H | q | R (9) 2/24 1am, 2/25 5pm
KQED+
Inspector George Gently #107 Gently Through The Mill. | R (+) 2/24 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Washington Week H | R (9) 2/24 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution | R (9) 2/24 2am
noon KQED 9
Beyond 100 Days H #131.
KQED+
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | R (9) 2/25 11am; (+) 9:30pm, 2/25 3:30am
12:30 KQED 9
Lidia’s Kitchen H Slow Cooking.
1pm
KQED 9
Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places H | q | #102.
1:30
KQED 9
Magic Moments - The Best of 50’s Pop (My Music #102) |s|
KQED 9
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Premiere
KQED+
Nature | s | Yosemite. | D
12:47 KQED+
Africa’s Great Civilizations | s | The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations. | D
5pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | q |
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend H
6pm
KQED 9
Great Performances | s | The Moody Blues: Days of Future Passed Live. | R (9) 2/26 mid
KQED+
Brain Maker With David Perlmutter, MD | s | R (+) 2/26 mid
KQED+
Great Performances | s | The Moody Blues: Days of Future Passed Live. | R (9) 2/25 6pm, 2/26 mid; (+) 2/25 mid
EVENING 8pm
KQED 9
Saturday Night Movie H Picnic (1955). | R (9) 10pm, 2/25 2am & 4am
KQED+
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks | s | R (9) 2/25 8am; (+) 2/25 2am
EVENING
9:30 KQED+
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | R (9) 2/25 11am; (+) 2/25 3:30am
10pm KQED 9
Saturday Night Movie Picnic (1955). | R (9) 2/25 2am & 4am
8pm KQED+
11:30 KQED+
MN Original H #304 The Telling Project, Mark Rivard, Desdamona. | R (9) 2/26 11:30pm, 2/27 5:30am; (+) 2/25 5:30am
Pavlo Live In Kastoria | s | R (+) 2/26 2am
9pm
Victoria Season 2 on Masterpiece H #4807. | R (9) 2/26 3am
7:58
KQED 9
KQED 9
Wolf Hall on Masterpiece #4562 Episode 6. | R (9) 2/26 1:58am
KQED.org
6am
AFTERNOON
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
Africa’s Great Civilizations | s |The Cross and the Crescent. | D
Africa’s Great Civilizations | s | Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations. | D
EARLY
BBC World News H
11:34 KQED+
4:40 KQED+
Pavlo Live In Kastoria | s | R (9) 2/25 mid & 3pm; (+) 2/25 8pm, 2/26 2am
1-6am
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s |
Africa’s Great Civilizations | s | The Atlantic Age / Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations. | D
PBS NewsHour Weekend H
The Kate Kiefer Sutherland.
11am KQED 9
3:20 KQED+
KQED 9
KQED+
Africa’s Great Civilizations | s | Origins. | D
Pavlo Live in Kastoria | s | R (+) 8pm, 2/26 2am
KQED 9
10:30 KQED+
KQED 9
6pm
12:30 KQED 9
KQED 9
3pm
5:30
Amanpour on PBS H | R (+) 2/26 6am
KQED 9
Africa’s Great Civilizations | s | Cities. | D
Remember Me #102. | R (+) 2/24 3:30am
KQED 9
New Scandinavian Cooking Pale Fish.
2pm KQED+
9:30 KQED+
mid
KQED+
Great Performances | s | The Moody Blues: Days of Future Passed Live. | R (9) 2/25 6pm, 2/26 mid; (+) 6pm, 2/25 mid
KQED 9
Big Band Years | s | R (+) 2/25 7am
Saturday 24
Age Reversed With Miranda Esmonde-White | s |
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Neanderthal is a two-hour documentary that examines the step-by-step assembly of the real Neanderthal, both inside and out. It also connects what scientists are learning about the historical Neanderthal with the implications for our lives today. Neanderthal premieres Wednesday, February 28, at 9pm on KQED 9.
Classical Rewind (My Music) | s | R (+) 2/26 4am
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Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace | R (9) 2/26 4:30am; (+) 2/26 3pm
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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Last Day of Freedom. | R (9) 2/27 5am
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MN Original #304 The Telling Project, Mark Rivard, Desdamona. | R (9) 2/27 5:30am
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6am-7pm America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated H #1808. | R (9) 2/27 1am Father Brown #116 The Daughters of Jerusalem. | R (+) 2/27 1am & noon Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #610 La Mexicana, Kabuto Sushi, Pazzia. | R (9) 2/27 1:30am Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #307 Game, Set & Murder. | R (+) 2/27 1:48am Antiques Roadshow H St. Louis, Hour 2. | R (9) 2/27 2am; (+) 2/27 3pm Doctor Blake Mysteries #108 Game of Champions. | R (+) 2/27 2:43am Antiques Roadshow Jacksonville, Hour 3. | R (9) 2/27 3am Grantchester Season 2 on Masterpiece #4623 Episode 4. | D | R (+) 2/27 3:41am
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Remember Me #103. | R (+) 2/27 4:39am
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Front and Center H Jack Johnson. | R (9) 2/28 5am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #612 Helmand Palace, El Huarache Loco, Izzy’s. | R (9) 2/28 1:30am
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Today’s Wild West H Deep Canyon Ranch / Cowboy Music Festival / Indian Sweetgrass.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #701 Bellanico, Davey Jones Deli and Gamine.
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Masterpiece Mystery! #4423 Endeavour, Season 2: Nocturne. | D
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Live From the Artists Den Fleet Foxes.
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American Masters Fats Domino and The Birth of Rock ’n’ Roll and profiles of more luminaries.
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Finding Your Roots, seasons 1-4 Get into the DNA of American culture with Henry Louis Gates Jr.
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