July 2012 - KQED On Q

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Member Magazine

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New films from Truly CA; come celebrate!

Inside the mind of a master graphic novelist.

Do you know the way to San Jose?

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KQED Perks

Don’t miss these opportunities for more summer fun from KQED and AAA. If you need a KQED MemberCard, call Member Services at 415.553.2150 or send an email to member@kqed.org and we’ll send you one. A complete schedule is online: kqed.org/fun. July 2–8 Bay Area Discovery Museum 557 McReynolds Rd., Sausalito 415.339.3900 baykidsmuseum.org

Show your KQED MemberCard for one free child admission with paying adult. It’s going to be a big red summer with Adventures with Clifford the Big Red Dog™. Meet Clifford the Big Red Dog in person as he makes a 20-minute appearance every Tuesday and Sunday — don’t forget your camera!

July 9–15 San Francisco Zoo At the Pacific Ocean between Skyline and Sloat Blvds., San Francisco 415.753.7080, sfzoo.org

KQED MemberCard admits one child free with one paid adult/senior. Come play at the San Francisco Zoo all summer long. Take the Animal Challenge Course to compare your skills with those of a giraffe, penguin, lemur and more. Plus, don’t miss the annual Teddy Bear Festival July 14–15.

July 16–22 The Walt Disney Family Museum The Presidio of San Francisco 415.345.6800 waltdisney.org

MemberCard admits one child free with paying adult. Immerse yourself in the remarkable life story of Walt Disney, brought to life through interactive galleries that feature movies, music, groundbreaking animation and a 14-foot model of Disneyland.

July 23–29 California Academy of Sciences 55 Music Concourse Dr., Golden Gate Park, San Francisco 415.379.8000 calacademy.org

Show your KQED MemberCard at ticket purchase and experience the museum as an Academy Member for a day, including members-only hours, priority planetarium passes, discounts and more. Don’t miss Earthquake, a new exhibit and planetarium show, and come meet Sid the Science Kid on July 29.

July 30–August 5 Children’s Fairyland 699 Bellevue Ave., Oakland 510.452.2259 fairyland.org

Show your KQED MemberCard to receive $1 off admission. Children’s Fairyland is a magical place featuring rides, theater performances and farm animals, plus 30 storybook sets. Imagine a ten-acre park on the shores of Oakland’s Lake Merritt where children’s literature comes to life and kids can be kids.

What’s Government For? What do you want your taxes spent on? What do you expect from your elected officials? We invite you to join the conversation. There are several ways you can share your ideas and opinions with KQED News:

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Comment in the online forums at KQEDnews.org and KQED.org/election Post a comment on Facebook at Facebook.com/kqednews Tweet us @KQEDnews

Photos: (cover and opposite page) courtesy Maya Vision; (this page) courtesy of organizations profiled.

This year marks Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee — celebrating her 60th anniversary as the British monarch. Join veteran newsman Sir Trevor McDonald as he looks at the traditions and institutions surrounding the monarchy, from changing the guard at Buckingham Palace through the queen’s royal visits, to some of the greatest historic royal palaces. The four-part series Queen and Country airs Sundays (except July 22) at 8pm on KQED 9.


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Michael Wood’s Story of England airs Tuesdays, July 3, 10 and 24, at 8pm on KQED 9.

Historian Michael Wood had always wanted to try to tell the whole story of English history from one place, through the eyes of the people, not the rulers. “I felt sure that looking at history from this perspective would tell a completely different, but no less dramatic story and one which we all could relate to.” With Story of England, Wood tells the 2,000-year-old story of Kibworth in Leicestershire, in the heart of England — a place that lived through the Black Death, the English Civil War, the Industrial Revolution and World War II. “The reason we can look at people’s lives in such detail here is that Kibworth has an incredible documentary archive extending back over 1,000 years,” explains Wood. The film recounts the “hands-on experience of unearthing all this rich material, including in digs by the villagers across Kibworth.” Join Wood as he recovers — with the help of local people and the use of archaeology, landscape, language and DNA — the lost history of Kibworth’s first thousand years, featuring a Roman villa, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings and evidence of life after the Norman conquest. Learn how the oppressive Norman occupation affected the villagers, from the gallows to the alehouse, and see the medieval open fields in action in the only place where they survive. And that’s all in just the first episode!

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A groundbreaking series tells the story of one place through the whole of English history, and at the same time, the story of English history as seen through the eyes of one place.

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Michael Wood’s Story of England

Michael Wood atop Lewes Castle.

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Adding more films to its award-winning collection featuring original perspectives and entertaining stories, Truly CA is back for its eighth season exploring life in the Golden State. This year’s colorful lineup of independent documentaries includes topics ranging from the evolution of avant-garde theater in the Bay Area to the story of maverick filmmaking twins Mike and George Kuchar, whose underground films inspired directors like Atom Egoyan, John Waters and Buck Henry. The series kicks off with the inspiring tale of Camp Beaverbrook, a humble sleepaway camp in Lake County,

CA, that operated from 1961 to 1985. Highlighting the importance of keeping sleepaway camps from becoming a thing of the past, Beaverbrook shows how the experience continues to live on through former campers. Filmmaker Matthew Callahan recounts the good times and lasting impact with entertaining stories and a wealth of archival footage. In an age when more and more children are growing up in front of devices and screens, Beaverbrook celebrates the power of interpersonal relationships, socialization and kids just being kids. Truly CA premieres on Sunday, July 29, and airs monthly on KQED 9.

Join Us for a Truly CA Launch Party Join KQED and the SF Mime Troupe for a screening of two of this season’s new Truly CA films. Roxie Theater 3117 16th St., San Francisco Wednesday, July 25, 8pm FREE, first come, first served

Stage Left: A Story of Theater in San Francisco (60 minutes) brings together the directors, actors, composers, playwrights, artists and eccentrics that have made the Bay Area theater scene an experimental, multidisciplinary and political hotbed. A Brush with the Tenderloin (30 minutes) is a cinema verité documentary following what happens when a soft-spoken muralist decides to paint a fanciful mural on one of San Francisco’s diciest street corners.

Members Picks “ Charlie Rose has such a wide range of interests and knowledge — his program is part of my lifelong learning. Since I’m a country dweller, Charlie keeps me in touch with the big-city goings-on. Two other favorites are Nature and American Experience.” — Jacq ueline H., sebastopol

“ Moyers & Company, FRONTLINE and NOVA are treasures and my line to sanity. They provide essential information for citizens who want to learn about the range of experts nationally. I’m only too happy to support KQED for these programs.” — Y ing L., berkeley 4

What do you love to watch and listen to on KQED? Send an email to onq@kqed.org (please put “Member Picks” in the subject line) or write to KQED On Q, 2601 Mariposa St., San Francisco, CA 94110. Please include the city where you live in your correspondence. We will publish that, along with your first name and last initial. Your submission may be edited or abridged for publication.

Photos: (top to bottom) Camp Beaverbrook in 1982, courtesy Carren Russo; Stage Left, the Cockettes, courtesy Scrumbly Koldewyn.

KQED’s Truly CA Kicks Off Eighth Season with Inspiring Tale


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Trace the roots of the modern comic book and look inside the mind of a master graphic novelist. Joann Sfar Draws from Memory premieres Sunday, July 29, at 11pm on KQED 9.

Take a journey with award-winning graphic novelist Joann Sfar (The Rabbi’s Cat) as he finds inspiration in his AlgerianJewish heritage and the lively streets and cafés of his adopted home — Paris. Shot over a two-year period, the film observes the artist at work and captures his thoughts on family life, Algeria’s past, creativity and his improvisatory method, the inspiration for his alter-ego cat, and his dislike of being pigeonholed as a “Jewish” artist.

Reality is to an artist what exercise is to an athlete. – Joann Sfar

Sfar’s work is rich and moving, but he’s also one of those rare talents equally capable of poetically articulating the nature of inspiration and the creative process itself. As a filmmaker and a foundational member of the new wave of the graphic novel, Sfar abandons conventions and crosses over genres, attracting a growing mainstream fan base to his intensely personal work. Listening to Sfar express his compulsive desire to capture the human experience is truly a treat. Add in a blend of traditional and contemporary North African and European Jewish music and you’re experiencing a bit of magic.

New journeys scale new heights of adventure, natural splendor and cultural richness. Columbia, uncovers ancient history of northern Ethiopia and circumnavigates the tip of South America. The series’ hallmark remains the rich cultural interchanges between Rosendo and the local people he meets, like joining a parade of medieval guilds during Zurich’s spring festival and sharing devotions with a holy man in a rock-hewn church in Lalibela, Ethiopia.

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Watch Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Tuesdays at 2pm or Saturdays at 8am on KQED 9.

The Emmy-winning travel series Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope begins its sixth season this month on KQED. From the California coast to the islands of Hong Kong and Chile’s Tierra del Fuego, host Joseph Rosendo’s travels encompass the globe. Join his adventures as he experiences the spectacular natural beauty of the Cariboo-Chilcotin-Coast region of British

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Travelscope Begins Sixth Season

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Photos: (top to bottom) Joann Sfar Drwas from Memory, Citizen Film; Joseph Rosendo shares a moment with a member of the Hamer tribe of southern Ethiopia, courtesy Julie Rosendo.

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Joann Sfar Draws from Memory

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The Lowdown on ‘The Lowdown’ KQED’s News Education site isn’t just for teachers.

Matthew Green manages KQED’s News Education Project. Previously, in addition to teaching high school journalism in Oakland, Matthew spent many years as a professional journalist. You can reach him at newsed@kqed.org.

Where does graphic novelist Joann Sfar live?

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Who’s it for? The site is intended for the general public, but it’s specifically a resource for California high school social studies, English language arts, and career and technical education teachers to help teach with the news and engage students in civic life. Why teach with the news? For starters, headline news can be a source of interesting, provocative and fresh material that breathes new life into established curriculum. It’s also relevant to most academic disciplines. Whether you’re teaching about the New Deal, macroeconomics, the Bill of Rights, ecology or culinary arts, news stories are packed with relevant, real-world examples and issues that can help illustrate and animate textbook concepts.

Using the news can also provide teachers with innovative approaches to meeting California’s social science and English language arts standards while keeping curriculum relevant and engaging. What will I find on the site? The site already has a large selection of multimedia explainers on everything from the workings of Super PACs to how Facebook makes its billions. You can search for content in a variety of ways: through a basic keyword search, by browsing topic categories at the top of the page or by searching under specific course subject areas in the Classroom Connections section. Here teachers will find relevant content corresponding to the classes they teach. And all posts can also be easily converted to customizable PDFs for printing and emailing. Additionally, packages of content are aggregated in a section called The Big Scoop. Some have attached educator guides that contain Common Core and California standards alignment, story summaries, discussion questions and collections of online resources. New content packages are added weekly. Whether you’re an educator or someone who’s generally curious, head to “The Lowdown” for education, explanation and even, we think, some entertainment.

Read On Q and Win! The monthly contest especially for On Q readers from “The Giveaway” — KQED’s blog offers prizes and opportunities to win free tickets to events around the Bay Area. The answer to the monthly question is in On Q. Send your answer to giveaway@kqed.org (please put “On Q” in the subject line) by July 10, 2012,

to be entered to win a pair of tickets to see world-renowned jazz guitarist and singer John Pizzarelli at Yoshi’s in San Francisco on July 26 at 8pm. For a chance to win even more cool prizes, visit “The Giveaway” (kqed.org/ giveaway) and check out the latest contest.

Photo: courtesy Wendy Goodfriend.

What is The Lowdown? “The Lowdown” (kqed.org/lowdown) is a multimedia guide to understanding big news from California and beyond. More specifically, it’s the content hub for KQED’s News Education Project — a collaboration between KQED Education and KQED News. The site aims to explain and provide key background context on major KQED News stories — investigating the “how’d we get here?” component of current events.


Relocation will help KQED expand coverage and better serve the South Bay community.

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Welcome to KQED’s Silicon Valley studio.

The storefront space includes the KQED Plus television studio and multiplatform production facilities. With studios facing the plaza, KQED Silicon Valley Executive Director Becca King Reed notes, “We’ll be able to give our audience more of a window —literally — into what we do. The new space is already generating ideas for more public involvement.” From a historical perspective, the location is particularly fitting. At the beginning of the 20th century, the building was home to Herrold College of Engineering and Wireless, headed by Charles “Doc” Herrold. In 1909, connecting an antenna, battery, spark coil and microphone, Doc and one of his students sent out the first voice transmission — the world’s first radio broadcast. You’ll get a chance to see the place for yourself at our end-of-summer community open house and film screening. Check next month’s On Q for details.

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To find the new KQED Silicon Valley studio you probably won’t need to ask for directions. The former Knight Ridder Building at 50 West San Fernando Street is a historic landmark and dominates the downtown San Jose skyline. It’s also within walking distance of well-known institutions like City Hall, the San Jose Museum of Art, the Tech Museum and the Fairmont Hotel. Moving our Silicon Valley staff to this centralized location will allow KQED to offer expanded coverage from the South Bay. We want to tell more relevant Silicon Valley stories and be more visible and engaged with the community. After all, the region is home not only to our largest listening and viewing audiences, but also to the most KQED members.

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KQED Moves Silicon Valley Office to Downtown San Jose

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Morning Edition (Mon–Fri, 3-9am)

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Inside Europe

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It’s Your World Living on Earth

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Perspectives Mon–Fri 6:06am, 7:35am & 11:30pm

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QUEST Radio Report Mondays 6:33 & 8:33am 8:00

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The Do List Fridays 6:33 & 8:33am

Forum (Live call-in line: 866.733.6786) KQED News: 9:04 & 10:04am

Car Talk Talk of the Nation Science Friday

Talk of the Nation (Live call-in line: 800.989.8255) KQED News: 11:04am & 12:04pm

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Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! This American Life

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Snap Judgment

On the Media

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Evening Lectures/ Specials

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California California Report Report

KQED Public Radio’s 24-hour international, national, regional and local news and information service is available on frequencies 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento (KQEI), 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. It is also available on Comcast digital cable channel 960 and live online at kqed.org.

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To the Best of Our Knowledge

† Sunday, July 1, 6:30pm Check, Please! Bay Area.


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Check, Please! Bay Area Sunday, July 1, 6:30pm * *Pre-empts Cambridge Forum KQED Public Television’s popular restaurant review series returns to the radio. Bay Area residents discuss their dining experiences in a lively roundtable format moderated by Leslie Sbrocco. (Seven new Check, Please! programs will air in September on KQED Public Radio.) Radiolab Saturday at 1pm and Wednesday at 8pm Ghost Stories Saturday, June 30, 1pm and Wednesday, July 4, 8pm Ghosts, ghouls, shades from the past — in this episode of Radiolab, real-life people try to pin down, and make peace with, mysterious figures that haunt them, prod them and fade out of existence.

Stochasticity Saturday, July 14, 1pm and Wednesday, July 18, 8pm Stochasticity (a wonderfully slippery and smarty-pants word for randomness) may be at the very foundation of our lives. To understand just how big a role it plays, we look at chance and patterns in sports, lottery tickets and even the cells in our own body.

Our Buggy Brain Thursday July 5, 8pm Our amazing brain, with all of its harmonious functions, also performs any number of peculiar actions, which we might find unexpected and counterintuitive. What tricks do our minds play when we think it’s okay to lie, cheat or steal? How in control are we of our own decisions? And why do our brains systematically misjudge what will make us happy? Food Matters Thursday July 12, 8pm This hour features a cornucopia of great TED Talks about food: growing it, cooking it, consuming it — and making sure there’s enough for everyone. Featuring biodiversity expert Cary Fowler, architect Carolyn Steel, and chefs Ann Cooper and Dan Barber.

Fixing Our Broken Systems Thursday July 26, 8pm We depend on rules, guidelines and laws to provide structure, order and function, but too often these systems fail us. Here’s a look at how trust and practical wisdom could mend education, medicine and the law. Plus, can games solve real-world problems? 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 7/1, 7/3 & 7/4 American writer Chad Harbach. 7/ 8, 7/10 & 7/11 “Neuroscience of Zen.” 7/15, 7/17 & 7/18 Novelist and Academy Award–winning screenwriter John Irving. 7/22, 7/24 & 7/25 Richard Misrach, a photographer known for his photographs of human intervention in landscapes. 7/29, 7/31 & 8/1 Roz Chast, staff cartoonist for The New Yorker.

For the most up-to-date program schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.

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After Life Saturday, July 21, 1pm and Wednesday, July 25, 8pm What happens at the moment when we slip from life to the other side? Is it a moment? If it is, when exactly does it happen? And what happens afterward? It’s an episode full of questions that don’t have easy answers.

TED Radio Hour Thursdays at 8pm Each year, TED hosts the world’s most fascinating thinkers — convention-breaking mavericks, icons and geniuses — who give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes or less about the best ideas in technology, entertainment, design and much more. Now the legendary TED Talks are coming to radio for the first time, and in a new, intriguing format. Hosted by Alison Stewart, each episode will focus around a theme and TED Talks that put ideas about the theme through the paces.

The Power of Crowds Thursday July 19, 8pm Technology-enabled collaboration draws us closer, makes us smarter and allows us to innovate using the wisdom of a crowd. A new wave of collaborative consumption is transforming consumerism and the rules of engagement. What’s the true potential of crowdsourcing?

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Lucy Saturday, July 7, 1pm and Wednesday, July 11, 8pm Chimps. Bonobos. Humans. We’re all great apes, but that doesn’t mean we’re one happy family.

Colors Saturday, July 28, 1pm and Wednesday, August 1, 8pm Our world is saturated in color, from the softest hues to the most lurid, violent stains. But it’s hard to put your finger on how something so intangible can have such a visceral punch.

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Photos: (l. to r.) Radiolab’s Robert Krulwich and Jad Abumrad, ©Marco Lau/marcoANTONIO.com 2010 All Rights Reserved; TED Radio Hour host Alison Stewart, ©2007 NPR, Inc. by Stephen Voss; Garrison Keillor, Tim Russell, Sue Scott and Fred Newman, courtesy A Prairie Home Companion.

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Radio Specials and Additional Program Highlights

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Revolutionaries | q | The Technology of Animation.

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Austin City Limits Randy Newman. | R (9) 7/2 mid

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The Lawrence Welk Show Country and Western.

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Antiques Roadshow Roadshow Remembers.

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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #133.

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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #134.

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Antiques Roadshow Minneapolis, Hour 3 of 3.

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Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special: World War II in the Pacific. | D | R (+) 7/16 10:01pm, 7/17 4:01am

This program (or episode) is airing on KQED 9 or KQED + for the first time.

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Raggs | D | R (+) 7/6 7am

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Thomas and Friends | D

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Bob the Builder | D

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Caillou | D

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Caillou | R (9) 7/3 7:30am, 7/8 7:30am

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Curious George

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Clifford’s Puppy Days | D | R (9) 7/16 10:30am

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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D

Public Television The television programs listed here are airing on KQED 9 and KQED Plus (+). KQED 9 is available over the air on DT9.1, 54.2 and 25.1; via most cable systems on Channel 9; on Comcast cable Channel 709; and via satellite on DirecTV (local and HD Channel 9) and DISH network (local Channel 8226 in SD only).

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Descriptive video information for the sight-impaired is available on televisions with stereo capability.

Programs are subject to change after press deadlines. For the latest program information, visit kqed.org/tvchanges, call our automated program information line at 415.354.8000 or consult daily papers. If you are recording, allow five minutes for early starts and late finishes.

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Arthur | D | R (9) 7/2 7am, 7/7 7am

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July 14 Dial M for Murder (1954) (pictured) Gaslight (1944) (B&W)

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July 29 (noon) Love in the Afternoon (1957)

Super Why! | D

July 7 Rocky II (1979) Eight Men Out (1988)

July 28 The Hustler (1961) Suddenly (1954) (B&W)

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.

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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D | R (+) 7/3 8:30am Wild Kratts Clifford’s Puppy Days | D The Electric Company | D Nature A Murder of Crows. This look at one of the most intelligent animals features captivating new footage and insight from crow experts. | D Ask This Old House #902. Ask This Old House | H | Building a Porch Railing; Selecting Stone for Building Walls.

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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Journey to Italy.

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #701 Bellanico, Davey Jones Deli, Gamine.

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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.

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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Triple Torta-Thon.

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #404 Borobudur Restaurant, Alegria’s, Poggio.

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Moyers & Company | H | R (+) 7/2 mid, 7/3 7pm, 7/4 1am

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Midsomer Murders #509 Worm in the Bud, Part 1.

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Midsomer Murders #510 Worm in the Bud, Part 2.

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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | This Dust of Words. Thirty years after he last saw her, Stanford English professor John Felstiner finds wonder and mystery in the life and death of a former student. | R (9) 7/3 11pm, 7/4 5am

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Essential Pépin | q | Light as Air. | D Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions | H | Cruising Provence. Burt cruises along the Mediterranean coastline.

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Inside Washington | H |

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Rick Steves’ Europe Munich and the Foothills of the Alps.

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The McLaughlin Group | H |

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QUEST | q | Born Too Soon: Preterm Births on the Rise/ Scary Tsunamis. Bay Area researchers work to explain the high rate of preterm babies in the United States and investigate if California is at risk of being hit by a massive tsunami.

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This Week in Northern California | q |

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Sherlock Holmes #302 The Problem of Thor Bridge. A dejected wife is gunned down in cold blood after arranging to meet her children’s governess.

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Mariachi High — PBS Arts follows a year in the life of the champion mariachi ensemble at Zapata High School in south Texas. | R (9) 7/2 1am

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Nature The Wolf That Changed America. Ernest Thompson Seton’s tale of a wolf encounter captured the essence of the vanishing wilderness. | R (+) 7/2 2am

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Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Endeavour. Before Inspector Morse, there was the rookie Constable Morse. Shaun Evans stars as the young Endeavour Morse, before his signature red Jaguar, but with his deductive powers already running in high gear. | D | R (9) 7/2 3am

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Forever Wild: Celebrating America’s Wilderness This celebration of America’s commitment to wilderness preservation is hosted by Robert Redford. | R (9) 7/4 11pm, 7/5 5am; (+) 7/2 3am

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The First 70 | H | is an inspiring journey through California to visit the 70 majestic state parks set to close in 2012. | R (+) 7/2 4am

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ImageMakers | H | q | Innocence Lost. You try to teach your child to live in this world, but there are some things no amount of training can prepare them for. | R (9) 7/2 4:30am & 7:30pm, 7/3 1:30am, 7/7 7:30pm, 7/8 1:30am

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California’s National Parks: Rob on the Road | H | Explore the magnificent beauty of Yosemite, Lassen, Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks. | R (+) 7/2 4:30am

Crimebuster: A Son’s Search for His Father | H | Photojournalist Lou Dematteis explores the story of his father, an Italian American crime fighter. | R (+) 7/2 1am

This year marks Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee. Catch the celebratory spirit. Watch the documentary series Queen and Country beginning tonight at 8pm on KQED 9. 8pm

KQED 9

Queen and Country | H | London. Join veteran newsman Trevor McDonald (pictured right) as he reports on the tradition of changing the guard at Buckingham Palace and visits Horse Guards to meet the man who is in charge of the troops who guard the queen. | R (9) 7/2 2am

11pm KQED 9

Fake or Fortune? Lost Picture. A fisherman stumbles upon a pile of pictures and learns one is a valuable work by Winslow Homer. | R (9) 7/2 5am

KQED +

Biz Kid$ — Three Minutes to Change the World | H | Follow the four semi-finalists of the Staples Ashoka Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition. | R (+) 7/2 5am

Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ

4pm

Above Yellowstone take an aerial tour of the park that showcases the Lamar Valley and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

8pm

KQED Public Television

Photo: Trevor McDonald with Chief Yeoman Warder Alan Kingshott in front of the White Tower at the Tower of London, courtesy PBS.

Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Tropical Barbecue.

4:30

KQED Public Radio

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Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple, Series V: The Secret of Chimneys. A coded message discovered in the pocket of a dead count may shed light on the mystery of his death. | D

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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

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See page 25 for program schedule.

See page 25 for program schedule.

evening 7pm

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/4 1am

7pm

KQED 9

Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/5 1am

Austin City Limits Randy Newman. Moyers & Company | R (+) 7/3 7pm, 7/4 1am

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/3 1am

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This is Us | H | q | #411 Kids. | R (+) 7/5 1am, 7/7 2:30pm

Revolutionaries | q | How Google Thinks, Works and Shapes Our Lives features a conversation with Steven Levy and NPR’s Laura Sydell. | R (9) 7/29 mid; (+) 7/3 1am & 11pm, 7/4 5am

Moyers & Company | R (+) 7/4 1am

7:30

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Spark | q | Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Shailja Patel, Ronn Guidi, Rene Garcia Jr. | R (9) 7/4 1:30am & 2pm, 7/6 11:30pm, 7/7 5:30am

7:30

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ImageMakers | q | Innocence Lost. | R (9) 7/3 1:30am, 7/7 7:30pm, 7/8 1:30am

QUEST | q | Ice Age Bay Area/ Hepatitis C. Visit the Bay Area at the end of the last Ice Age, when camels and lions roamed the landscape; and learn about recent breakthroughs that may produce a cure for hepatitis C. | R (9) 7/5 1:30am & 2pm; (+) 7/8 3:30pm

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Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Houston. | R (9) 7/3 2am

Rick Steves’ Europe England’s Bath and York. | R (+) 7/5 1:30am

8pm

KQED 9

A Capitol Fourth (2012) | H | Amazing fireworks and performances by some of the nation’s best musical artists highlight the celebration. | R (9) 9:30pm, 7/5 2am & 3:30am

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As Time Goes By #154. | R (+) 7/5 2am

8:30

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Are You Being Served? #138 Happy Returns. | R (+) 7/5 2:30am

9:01

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Keeping Up Appearances #113 Singing with Emmet. | R (+) 7/5 3:01am

9:30

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Capitol Fourth | R (9) 7/5 2am & 3:30am

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Last of the Summer Wine #2402 Mystical Squeak of Howard’s Bicycle. | R (+) 7/5 3:30am

Join historian Michael Wood as he tells the 2,000-year-old story of one settlement throughout English history. Begins tonight on KQED 9. 8pm

KQED 9

The winner of three prime-time Emmy Awards, Ken Burns’ gripping series The War continues this month on KQED Plus.

KQED +

The War Pride of Our Nation examines the invasion of Europe as a million and a half Allied troops landed in France in 1944. | D | R (+) 7/3 2am

9pm

KQED 9

Fake or Fortune? | H | The Genuine Article. An investigation may unlock the story of the audacious forger Han van Meegeren. | R (9) 7/3 3am, 7/8 7pm, 7/9 1am

10pm KQED 9

Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 7/3 4am, 7/7 3pm

10:21 KQED +

Medal of Honor profiles America’s greatest heroes, recipients of our country’s highest honor for military service. | D | R (+) 7/3 4:21am

A new, critically acclaimed series explores the relationships between ancient wisdom traditions, diverse belief systems, world religions, metaphysics and modern science. Watch Global Spirit Mondays at 11pm on KQED 9 or Saturdays at 3pm on KQED Plus. 11pm KQED 9

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Global Spirit | H | q | The Spiritual Quest. Phil Cousineau hosts a discussion of “the spiritual quest” as a personal and religious phenomenon. | R (9) 7/3 5am; (+) 7/7 3pm

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Michael Wood’s Story of England | H | Romans to Normans explores the lost history of Kibworth, including a Roman villa, Vikings and the Norman conquest. See page 3 for more series information. | R (9) 7/4 2am NOVA Doctors’ Diaries, Part 1 is a fascinating look at the struggles and progress of seven doctors whose medical careers have been followed since 1987. | D | R (+) 7/4 2am Michael Wood’s Story of England | H | Peasants’ Revolt and the Black Death charts events in Kibworth leading to the people’s involvement in the Civil War of Simon de Montfort. | R (9) 7/4 3am NOVA Doctors’ Diaries, Part 2. | D | R (+) 7/4 3am FRONTLINE | H | TBA. | R (9) 7/4 4am NOVA scienceNOW Series 4, Episode 2 focuses on the hunt for another earth in our galaxy and finding genes for Alzheimer’s and autism. | D | R (+) 7/4 4am Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | This Dust of Words. | R (9) 7/4 5am Revolutionaries | q | How Google Thinks, Works and Shapes Our Lives. | R (9) 7/29 mid; (+) 7/4 5am

10pm KQED +

The Thin Blue Line #101 The Queen’s Birthday Present. | R (+) 7/5 4am

10:30 KQED +

Mr. Bean #108 Mr. Bean in Room 426. | R (+) 7/5 4:30am

11pm KQED 9

Forever Wild: Celebrating America’s Wilderness This celebration of America’s commitment to wilderness preservation is hosted by Robert Redford. | R (9) 7/5 5am

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Outnumbered #109. | R (+) 7/5 5am

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Outnumbered #110. | R (+) 7/5 5:30am


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Market Warriors Four seasoned treasure hunters embark on an antiques adventure in a new series from the producers of Antiques Roadshow. Each week Market Warriors follows antiques pickers — Bob, John, Kevin and Miller — on a nationwide treasure hunt, scouring flea markets for antiques and vintage valuables with an eye toward selling their finds for profit at auction. Fred Willard (Best in Show, Modern Family) is the off-screen host, offering his trademark wry commentary as you get to know the pickers and make your best guess about who’ll come out ahead at the end of each episode. Watch a preview at pbs.org/marketwarriors.

Thursday 5

ImageMakers | q | Modern Times. Films include Das Tub, Watching and Above the Knee. | R (+) 7/6 4:30am

11pm KQED 9

Clearing the Smoke: The Science of Cannabis This documentary reveals how cannabis acts on the brain and in the body to treat nausea, pain, epilepsy and potentially even cancer. | R (9) 7/6 5am

early mid

KQED 9

Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

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PBS NewsHour

1-6am

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am-7pm

See page 25 for program schedule.

7pm

KQED 9

Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/6 1am

KQED +

Ask This Old House #908. | R (+) 7/6 1am

7:30

KQED 9

Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #602 Nettie’s Crab Shack, Dragon Rouge, Walzwerk. | R (9) 7/6 1:30am, 7/7 1pm

KQED +

Ask This Old House #909. | R (+) 7/6 1:30am

8pm

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Great Old Amusement Parks celebrates the amusement parks of yesterday, including California’s Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, where visitors can still reach for the brass ring on the merry-goround. | R (9) 7/6 2am, 7/7 6pm, 7/8 1pm

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New Tricks | H | #804 Setting Out Your Stall. | R (+) 7/6 2am

9pm

KQED 9

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: 100 Years, Millions of Memories Journey back through time and experience the last of California’s great seaside amusement parks through rare film footage and vintage photographs. | R (9) 7/6 3am, 7/8 noon; (+) 7/28 6pm, 7/29 7pm, 7/30 1am

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POV | H | The City Dark is a fascinating look at the science of the dark and an exploration of our relationship to the stars. | R (9) 7/6 4am

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Front Row Center | H | The Beach Boys: Doing It Again. | R (9) 7/14 6pm; (+) 7/6 5am

Friday 6

Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World — PBS Arts | H | This celebration of the artistic legacy of the Muslim world provides a window into Islamic culture. | R (9) 7/7 3am

9:37

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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 (+) 7/7 3:37am, 7/8 4pm

10:30 KQED 9

Need to Know | H | R (9) 7/7 4:30am

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Food Forward | q |Urban Agriculture Across America highlights urban farmers in Oakland and soil science on rooftops in New York City. | D | R (9) 7/7 1:30am, 7/8 4pm; (+) 7/7 4:30am

early mid

KQED 9

Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQED +

PBS NewsHour

1-6am

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

11pm KQED 9

6am-7pm

See page 25 for program schedule.

Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/7 1am

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A new night and time for Doc Martin. Watch the series from the beginning! 7pm

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Doc Martin #101 Going Bodmin. | R (+) 7/7 1am

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Food Forward | q |Urban Agriculture Across America highlights urban farmers in Oakland and soil science on rooftops in New York City. | D | R (9) 7/7 1:30am, 7/8 4pm; (+) 10:30pm, 7/7 4:30am

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ImageMakers | q | Imagine a World Without Me. | R (9) 7/7 5am Moyers & Company | H | R (9) 7/8 5pm; (+) 7/7 5am, 7/9 mid, 7/10 7pm, 7/11 1am Spark | q | Lawrence Ferlin-ghetti, Shailja Patel, Ronn Guidi, Rene Garcia Jr. | R (9) 7/7 5:30am

Saturday 7 early mid

KQED 9

Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 7/9 noon

KQED +

PBS NewsHour

1-6am

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am

KQED 9

Raggs | q | D | R (+) 7/12 7am

KQED +

Zoboomafoo | D

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KQED 9

Wild Kratts

Washington Week | H | R (9) 7/7 2am

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Thomas and Friends | D

7am

KQED 9

Arthur | D

Midsomer Murders | H | #401 Garden of Death, Part 1. | R (+) 7/7 2am, 7/8 5pm

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Wild Animal Baby Explorers | D

7:30

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Caillou | D

Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #504 Memo’s Mexican Cuisine, Souls Restaurant, Flea Street Café. | R (9) 7/7 2:30am

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Caillou | R (9) 7/9 7:30am, 7/14 7:30am

8am

KQED 9

Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | H | q | Easter Island — Mysteries and Myths.

Midsomer Murders | H | #402 Garden of Death, Part 2. | R (+) 7/7 2:49am, 7/8 5:50pm

KQED.org

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Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series II: And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea. Lewis and Hathaway connect stolen books and two murders to a gambling addiction group. | D | R (+) 7/6 3am

KQED 9

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Photo: The Antique Pickers John Bruno, Miller Gaffney, Bob Richter and Kevin Bruneau, courtesy David Aaron Troy.

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Curious George | D

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Essential Pépin | q | All Puffed Up. | D

New Scandinavian Cooking | H | It All Starts with Kids.

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This is Us | q | #411 Kids.

KQED +

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

3pm

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Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, Hour 3 of 3.

9am

KQED 9

Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #505 Chez Spencer, Broken Record, Marnee Thai. | R (9) 7/13 8:30pm, 7/14 2:30am

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Global Spirit | H | q | The Spiritual Quest. Phil Cousineau hosts a discussion of “the spiritual quest” as a personal and religious phenomenon.

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Super Why! | D | R (9) 7/25 9am; (+) 7/25 11am

4pm

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MotorWeek | H |

9:30

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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Tijuana Round Table.

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Panetta Institute Lectures | H | The Internet. Speakers to be announced.

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Dinosaur Train | D

4:30

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Hometime | H | Kitchen and Mud Room Remodel, Part 2.

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Simply Ming | H | Bryan Caswell and Filleting Fish. Wild Kratts Essential Pépin | H | q | EggsQuisite. | D | R (+) 7/15 2pm The Electric Company | D America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | A Moroccan Feast.

Ask This Old House Repairing a Shower Valve; Rebuilding a Wobbly Stair Banister.

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #602 Nettie’s Crab Shack, Dragon Rouge, Walzwerk.

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Last Harvest: The Yemenis of the San Joaquin | H | explores the lives of Muslim immigrants from Yemen who settled in California’s San Joaquin Valley.

1:30

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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef | H | #320.

1:30

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Healing Quest #802.

2pm

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Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth Jon Rowley’s Seattle.

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Equal Time | H | Tax Initiative for Schools. As California colleges and universities cut their budgets significantly, Governor Brown proposes a tax initiative for school funding that impacts all citizens of the state.

KQED +

Austin City Limits Elvis Costello/The Band of Heathens. | R (9) 7/9 mid

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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

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Raggs | q | R (+) 7/13 7am

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Zoboomafoo | D

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Ask This Old House | H |Installing a Solid Oak Front Door; Driving Rebar into the Ground.

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Wild Kratts Thomas and Friends | D Arthur | D Bob the Builder | D Caillou

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Great Old Amusement Parks | R (9) 7/8 1pm

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Good Evening Ev’rybody: In Celebration of Louis Armstrong is a never-beforereleased concert performance of Louis Armstrong at the 1970 Newport Jazz Festival.

8am

KQED 9

Curious George | D

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Clifford’s Puppy Days | D | R (9) 7/17 10:30am

8:30

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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D

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Lidia’s Italy In America | H | USA: Shrimp, Shrimp and More Shrimp.

1pm

Revolutionaries | q | A Computer Called Watson features Dr. David Ferrucci, IBM fellow and principal investigator of the Watson/Jeopardy project.

MotorWeek | H | R (9) 4pm

The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 7/8 3:30pm

KQED 9

This Old House | H | Barrington Project, Part 5 of 10.

7:30

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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Italian Marketplace.

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Ask This Old House Transplanting Trees; Hooking Up Plumbing to a Washing Machine. America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Weeknight Workhorses.

Sunday 8

Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #405 Indian Palace, Thanh Long, Oliveto Cafe and Restaurant. | R (9) 7/8 1am & 4:30pm

9pm

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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #101. | R (+) 7/8 3am

KQED +

Priceless Antiques Roadshow #102. | R (+) 7/8 3:30am

10pm KQED 9

Eight Men Out | H | (1988) Disgruntled Chicago White Sox players stand trial for allegedly throwing the 1919 World Series for a mobster. Cast includes John Cusack, Clifton James and Michael Lerner. | R (9) 7/8 4am

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Dinosaur Train | D

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Arthur | D | R (9) 7/9 7am, 7/14 7am

Antiques Roadshow Jackpot! | R (+) 7/8 2am

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Martha Speaks

9:30

ImageMakers | q | Innocence Lost. | R (9) 7/8 1:30am

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Rocky II | H | (1979) Underdog Philadelphia fighter Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) gets another shot at heavyweight champion Apollo Creed. | R (9) 7/8 2am

Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, Hour 1 of 3. A 1920 | R (+) 7/8 4am Globe Trekker | H | Amsterdam City Guide 2. | D | R (+) 7/8 5am

Super Why! | D

The Lawrence Welk Show | H | America on the Move. | R (+) 7/8 1am

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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D | R (+) 7/10 8:30am Wild Kratts Clifford’s Puppy Days | D The Electric Company | D | R (+) 7/31 6pm Terra Antarctica: Rediscovering the Seventh Continent Researchers observe the impact of climate change on one of the most remote places on the planet. Ask This Old House #903. Ask This Old House Finishing a Backyard Pizza Oven; Working with Threaded Pipe Connections.

afternoon noon KQED 9

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: 100 Years, Millions of Memories | R (+) 7/28 6pm, 7/29 7pm, 7/30 1am

KQED +

Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Southern Classics.

12:30 KQED +

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Rustic, Yet Refined.

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Check, Please! Bay Area #702 Bay Wolf, Green Chile Kitchen, Back A Yard Caribbean-American Grill.

evening 7pm

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Fake or Fortune? The Genuine Article. | R (9) 7/9 1am

KQED +

The Search for Sherlock Holmes Actor David Hayman uncovers the secret to the famous fictional detective’s lasting popularity. | R (+) 7/9 1am, 7/12 10:30pm, 7/13 4:30am

Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless A Ceviche State of Mind. The Ice Cream Show Celebrate the sweet treat by visiting shops in San Francisco and Panama City and at Penn State University. | R (9) 11pm, 7/9 5am

8pm

Essential Pépin | q | Good Catch! | D Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions | H | Cayman Islands.

3pm

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Inside Washington | H |

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Rick Steves’ Europe Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region: Best of the Alps.

3:30

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The McLaughlin Group | H |

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QUEST | q | Ice Age Bay Area/ Hepatitis C.

4pm

KQED 9

Food Forward | q | Urban Agriculture Across America. | D

KQED +

Sherlock Holmes #303 The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place.

4:30

KQED 9

Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #405 Indian Palace, Thanh Long, Oliveto Cafe and Restaurant.

5pm

KQED 9

Moyers & Company | H | R (+) 7/9 mid, 7/10 7pm, 7/11 1am

KQED +

Midsomer Murders #401 Garden of Death, Part 1.

5:50

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Midsomer Murders #402 Garden of Death, Part 2.

6pm

KQED 9

Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Ghost Mountain Experiment. Obsessed with the dream of living a simple back-to-nature lifestyle, eccentric artist, environmentalist and author Marshal South flees civilization with his wife Tanya. | R (9) 7/12 11pm, 7/13 5am

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Nature Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions. The saga of the wild stallion focuses on Cloud’s sons Bolder and Flint in the mountains of Montana. | D | R (+) 7/9 2am Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Inspector Lewis, Series V: The Soul of Genius. When the body of an obsessive Oxford English professor is discovered ritually buried, Lewis and Hathaway are set upon a seemingly impossible quest to uncover the truth. | R (9) 7/9 3am Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 1. Historian Bettany Hughes discovers a treasure trove of artifacts and human remains in Athens. | R (+) 7/9 3am

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Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 2. Democracy unleashed and inspired new thinking that challenged older Athenian religion and society. | R (+) 7/9 4am

10:30 KQED 9

ImageMakers | H | q | Last Flight. What will you be thinking about in the last moments of your life? | R (9) 7/9 4:30am & 7:30pm, 7/10 1:30am, 7/14 7:30pm, 7/15 1:30am

11pm KQED 9

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The Ice Cream Show | R (9) 7/9 5am Battle of Hood and Bismarck The Mighty Hood. The last known survivor returns to where the British ship sank. | R (+) 7/9 5am

mid

KQED 9

Austin City Limits Elvis Costello/The Band of Heathens.

KQED +

Moyers & Company | R (+) 7/10 7pm, 7/11 1am

1-6am

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am-7pm

See page 25 for program schedule.

evening 7pm

KQED 9

Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/10 1am

KQED +

Revolutionaries | q | Sir Maurice Wilkes: The Man and His Machine. Maurice Wilkes, the inventor of the EDSAC, is remembered by Dr. David Hartley of the University of Cambridge. | R (+) 7/10 1am & 11pm, 7/11 5am

7:30

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ImageMakers | H | q | Last Flight. | R (9) 7/10 1:30am, 7/14 7:30pm, 7/15 1:30am

8pm

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Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Atlanta. | R (9) 7/10 2am

KQED +

The War FUBAR examines the fight in Europe and Japan as soldiers continued to die on both sides of the world. | D | R (+) 7/10 2am

9pm

KQED 9

Fake or Fortune? | H | Spoils of War investigates a rogue picture and learns that it was stolen by the Nazis during World War II. | R (9) 7/10 3am, 7/15 7pm, 7/16 1am

10pm KQED 9

Antiques Roadshow Madison, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 7/10 4am, 7/14 3pm

10:30 KQED +

California’s Gold | H | Kaiser Steel. Meet retired employees of Kaiser Steelworks and tour the Kaiser Steel Museum in Fontana. | R (+) 7/10 4:30am

Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ

Queen and Country | H | Royal Visit. Follow Queen Elizabeth to the Braemar gathering in Scotland and on a visit to Liverpool. | R (9) 7/9 2am

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KQED Public Television

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KQED Public Radio

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Global Spirit | H | q | Forgiveness and Healing explores forgiveness and healing on a personal and societal level. | R (9) 7/10 5am; (+) 7/14 3pm

Extraordinary individuals from Oakland are among those telling their stories tonight on FRONTLINE. 10pm KQED 9

ImageMakers | q | That’s My Boy. | R (+) 7/10 5:30am

Tuesday 10 early mid

KQED 9

Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQED +

PBS NewsHour

1-6am

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am-7pm

See page 25 for program schedule.

KQED +

11pm KQED +

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/11 1am

KQED +

Moyers & Company | R (+) 7/11 1am

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Spark | q | Pandit Chitresh Das, Mark Jackson, Midori. | R (9) 7/11 1:30am & 2pm, 7/13 11:30pm, 7/14 5:30am Michael Wood’s Story of England | H | The Seeds of Reform. The story of Kibworth moves on to dramatic battles of conscience during the 100 Years’ War. | R (9) 7/11 2am NOVA Venom: Nature’s Killer. Scientists track down and capture the planet’s most deadly creatures to study their toxic venom. | D | R (+) 7/11 2am Lost Treasures of the Ancient World Dark Age England. Chalk hill drawings, strange structures and mysterious buildings all offer clues to a bleak period in the history of England. | R (9) 7/11 3am, 7/15 11pm, 7/16 5am NOVA scienceNOW Series 4, Episode 4 reveals clues to parasitic pandemics that may have been instrumental in wiping out dinosaurs. | D | R (+) 7/11 3am

FRONTLINE | H | Endgame: Aids in Black America. This ground-breaking exploration traces the history of the AIDS epidemic through experiences of individuals in the black community. | R (9) 7/11 4am Inside Nature’s Giants Monster Python. In Florida’s Everglades, python hunters attempt to control the python population through a cull. | D | R (+) 7/11 4am Revolutionaries | q | Sir Maurice Wilkes: The Man and His Machine. | R (+) 7/11 5am

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Nature Bears of the Last Frontier: City of Bears. Adventurer and bear biologist Chris Morgan takes a motorcycle odyssey deep into the wilds of Alaska. | D | R (9) 7/12 2am, 7/15 11am

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As Time Goes By #155. | R (+) 7/12 2am

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Are You Being Served? #139 The Junior. | R (+) 7/12 2:30am

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NOVA The Elegant Universe: Einstein’s Dream. Watch as the surreal world of string theory springs to life on the screen with physicist Brian Greene (pictured). | D | R (9) 7/12 3am

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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am-7pm

See page 25 for program schedule.

evening 7pm

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/12 1am

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This is Us | H | q | Speed. | R (+) 7/12 1am, 7/14 2:30pm

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QUEST | q |Nature-Deficit Disorder/Ugo Conti’s Spider Boat. Learn about local efforts to get kids to play outdoors and about Proteus, a spider-like sea craft that could change ocean travel. | R (9) 7/12 1:30am & 2pm; (+) 7/15 3:30pm

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Rick Steves’ Europe North Wales: Feisty and Poetic. | R (+) 7/12 1:30am

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The Pit | H | takes viewers to one of the most primitive, yet highly ritualized arenas of the financial world: the floor of the New York Board of Trade. | R (9) 7/12 4am

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The Thin Blue Line #102 Fire and Terror. | R (+) 7/12 4am

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Mr. Bean #109 Mind the Baby, Mr. Bean. | R (+) 7/12 4:30am

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In the Life | H | R (9) 7/12 5am

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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

Photo: The Elegant Universe host Brian Greene appears in one of the many animated scenes created for the groundbreaking miniseries, courtesy of Edgeworx for NOVA /A. Cross/J. Dunn.

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This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 7/14 1:30am, 7/15 4pm; (+) 7/14 1pm

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Washington Week | H | R (9) 7/14 2am

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Ask This Old House #910. | R (+) 7/13 1am

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Check, Please! Bay Area #603 Elite Cafe, Grand Oaks, Risibisi. | R (9) 7/13 1:30am, 7/14 1pm

Midsomer Murders | H | #403 Destroying Angel, Part 1. | R (+) 7/14 2am, 7/15 5pm

8:30

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #505 Chez Spencer, Broken Record, Marnee Thai. | R (9) 7/14 2:30am

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Midsomer Murders | H | #404 Destroying Angel, Part 2. | R (+) 7/14 2:49am, 7/15 5:50pm

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Peter and Paul and the Christian Revolution The Rock and the River. After envisioning the risen Jesus, Peter led believers in dark times and found support from Paul. | R (9) 7/13 2am

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New Tricks | H | #805 Moving Target. | R (+) 7/13 2am Peter and Paul and the Christian Revolution The Empire and the Kingdom. Spread outside Judea by missionaries, the Jesus movement caught on quickly around the Roman Empire. | R (9) 7/13 3am Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series II: Music to Die For. The worlds of no-rules boxing, Oxford dons and Cold War intrigue surround a prominent don’s death. | D | R (+) 7/13 3am

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POV | H | Guilty Pleasures explores the global popularity of romance novels. | R (9) 7/13 4am

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The Search for Sherlock Holmes | R (+) 7/13 4:30am

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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Ghost Mountain Experiment. | R (9) 7/13 5am Pretenders — Live in London is an electrifying performance by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members from their 2009 world tour. | R (+) 7/13 5:16am

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #506 Incontro Ristorante, Auntie April’s Chicken, Waffles & Soul Food, Butterfly Restaurant. | R (9) 7/20 8:30pm, 7/21 2:30am

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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Extraordinarily Delicious Ensenada.

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Dinosaur Train | D

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PBS NewsHour

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

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Wild Kratts

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Thomas and Friends | D

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Arthur | D

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Simply Ming | H | Julio Bermejo and Cooking with Spirits. Wild Kratts | R (9) 7/20 6:30am; (+) 7/18 4pm Essential Pépin | H | q | Sweet Endings. | D | R (+) 7/29 2pm The Electric Company | D America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H| Vegetarian Pasta Night. | R (9) 7/20 1pm

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Ask This Old House Replacing a Corroded Fitting on a Water Heater; Installing a Vented Range Kitchen Hood.

11:30 KQED 9

America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Thanksgiving Turkey.

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Ask This Old House Pruning an Overgrown Hedge; Installing a Kitchen Tile Backsplash.

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Doc Martin #102 Gentlemen Prefer. | R (+) 7/14 1am

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Gingerly. MotorWeek | H | R (9) 4pm Lidia’s Italy in America | H | San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style.

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The McLaughlin Group | R (9) 7/15 3:30pm

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #603 Elite Cafe, Grand Oaks, Risibisi.

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This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 7/15 4pm

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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef | H | #321.

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Healing Quest #803.

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Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth The Bertinet Kitchen, Bath.

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Equal Time | H | Money for CA Colleges and Universities. The state budget crisis is forcing severe cutbacks in higher education. Bay Area education leaders discuss their options.

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/14 1am

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Essential Pépin | q | ShellEbration. | D

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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

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Curious George | D

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Moyers & Company | H | R (9) 7/15 5pm; (+) 7/14 5am & 4pm, 7/16 mid

Charlie Rose | H | | R (9) 7/16 noon

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ImageMakers | q | Lost and Found. | R (9) 7/14 5am

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Ketchup: King of Condiments Food historian Andrew F. Smith chronicles the history of ketchup, its origins and interesting uses. | R (+) 7/14 4:30am

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John Leguizamo’s Tales from a Ghetto Klown — PBS Arts | H | This profile of actor and playwright John Leguizamo looks at his unorthodox rise to success. | R (9) 7/14 4am

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Sherlock Holmes #304 The Boscombe Valley Mystery. A man is found dying by a lake with his son. The trail leads to blackmail and Australian gold mines. | R (+) 7/14 3:37am, 7/15 4pm

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Nature Life in Death Valley explores this visual wonderland, one of the most stunning and — with 130-degree heat — most brutal landscapes. | R (9) 7/14 3am, 7/15 6pm

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Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | H | q | Hong Kong — Asia’s World City.

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New Scandinavian Cooking | H | Oil Adventure.

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This is Us | q |#412 Speed.

3pm

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Antiques Roadshow Madison, Hour 1 of 3.

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Global Spirit | H | q | Forgiveness and Healing. This episode explores forgiveness and healing on a personal and societal level.

3pm

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Inside Washington | H |

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Rick Steves’ Europe The Majesty of Madrid.

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

3:30

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The McLaughlin Group | H |

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QUEST | q | Nature-Deficit Disorder/Ugo Conti’s Spider Boat.

4pm

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This Week in Northern California | q |

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Sherlock Holmes #304 The Boscombe Valley Mystery.

4:30

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q |#406 Zeni Ethiopian, Quinn’s Lighthouse, Aquerello.

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Moyers & Company | H | | R (+) 7/16 mid

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Midsomer Murders #403 Destroying Angel, Part 1.

5:50

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Midsomer Murders #404 Destroying Angel, Part 2.

6pm

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Nature Life in Death Valley.

Revolutionaries | q | Idea Man. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is in conversation with journalist Jose Antonio Vargas.

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Austin City Limits Kenny Chesney. | R (9) 7/16 mid

MotorWeek | H |

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Moyers & Company | R (9) 7/15 5pm; (+) 7/16 mid

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Raggs | q | R (+) 7/20 7am

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Zoboomafoo | D

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Hometime | H | Front Entry Curb Appeal.

5pm

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This Old House | H | Barrington Project, Part 6 of 10.

5:30

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Rick Steves’ Europe Burgundy: Profound France.

California’s Gold | H | The Two Anns. Huell Howser is joined for lunch in Los Angeles by silver screen legends Ann Rutherford and Anne Jeffreys. Front Row Center | H | The Beach Boys: Doing It Again.

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Legacy of Jim Croce A moving acoustic performance by the late singer-songwriter includes “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown.”

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ImageMakers | q | Last Flight. | R (9) 7/15 1:30am

Dial s for suspense — tonight on KQED 9. Dial M for Murder (1954) Alfred Hitchcock mixes mystery and romance in this threecornered love affair that leads to murder. | R (9) 7/15 2am

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Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, Hour 2 of 3. | R (+) 7/15 2am

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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #103. | R (+) 7/15 3am

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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #104. | R (+) 7/15 3:30am

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Gaslight (1944) A Scotland Yard detective figures out why a schizoid Victorian is trying to drive his wife mad. | R (9) 7/15 3:47am

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Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, Hour 3 of 3. | R (+) 7/15 4am

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Globe Trekker | H | Spanish Islands. | D | R (+) 7/15 5am

Arthur Bob the Builder | D Caillou

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Curious George | D

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Clifford’s Puppy Days | D | R (9) 7/18 10:30am

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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D

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Super Why!

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Martha Speaks

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Arthur | D | R (9) 7/16 7am

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Thomas and Friends | D

Caillou | R (9) 7/17 7:30am

The Lawrence Welk Show Strike Up the Band. | R (+) 7/15 1am

Wild Kratts | R (9) 7/20 5:28pm, 7/27 6:30am; (+) 7/20 5:30pm, 7/25 4pm

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q |#406 Zeni Ethiopian, Quinn’s Lighthouse, Aquerello. | R (9) 7/15 1am & 4:30pm

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Fake or Fortune? Spoils of War. | R (9) 7/16 1am

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Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose | H | Pearl River Delta: Hong Kong, Macau and Guangdong: Quest for Harmony. | R (+) 7/16 1am

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Queen and Country | H | The Queen’s Possessions. Find out which possessions constitute “peculiars of the crown.” | R (9) 7/16 2am

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Nature Salmon: Running the Gauntlet investigates collapsing Pacific salmon populations and the experiments conducted to save them. | D | R (+) 7/16 2am

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Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Inspector Lewis, Series V: Generation of Vipers. Suspicions abound as Lewis and Hathaway investigate the death of a lovelorn Oxford professor. | R (9) 7/16 3am

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Inventing L.A.: The Chandlers and Their Times The single-family reign of four Los Angeles Times publishers transformed the character of the city. | R (+) 7/16 3am

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ImageMakers | q | Living in Dangerous Times. | R (9) 7/16 4:30am

11pm KQED 9

Lost Treasures of the Ancient World Dark Age England. | R (9) 7/16 5am

Wild Kratts Clifford’s Puppy Days | D The Electric Company | D Nature Bears of the Last Frontier: City of Bears. | D Ask This Old House #904. Ask This Old House Installing a Front Porch Light; Splitting Firewood.

afternoon noon KQED 9

San Francisco Symphony at 100 tells the memorable story the orchestra’s creation.

noon KQED +

Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Retro Desserts.

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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | I’m Inspired.

1pm

Great Performances San Francisco Symphony at 100. A centennial gala concert features Michael Tilson Thomas and artists Itzhak Perlman and Lang Lang.

1:30

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Essential Pépin | q | Eggs-Quisite. | D Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions | H | Great Hotels of the World.

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #703 Chiaroscuro, Chef Chu’s, Lanesplitter Pizza and Pub. Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless The Soul of Mole.

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Battle of Hood and Bismarck Sink the Bismarck. Did the British sink the ship, or did its own crew scuttle it to prevent her capture? | R (+) 7/16 5am


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Austin City Limits Kenny Chesney.

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KQED 9

Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

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PBS NewsHour

Moyers & Company Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am-7pm

6am-7pm

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See page 25 for program schedule.

evening

evening

7pm

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/17 1am

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Revolutionaries | q | Worm: The First Digital World War features T.J. Campana, senior program manager of Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit, in conversation with author Mark Bowden. | R (+) 7/17 1am

7:30

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ImageMakers | q | The Golden Years. Three short films take a poignant look at growing old. | R (9) 7/17 1:30am

Tonight’s episode of Antiques Roadshow highlights some of the most memorable items discovered during a 1998 trip to San Francisco. 8pm

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Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage San Francisco. | R (9) 7/17 2am

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The War The Ghost Front. By December 1944, Americans are weary of the war they have been fighting for three long years. | D | R (+) 7/17 2am

The bustle, energy and competition of a live flea market comes to the screen. Market Warriors begins tonight at 9pm on KQED 9.

KQED 9

Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/18 1am

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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. | R (+) 7/18 1am Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules. | R (9) 7/18 1:30am

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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

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See page 25 for program schedule.

7pm

Antiques Roadshow Madison, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 7/17 4am

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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/19 1am 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. | R (+) 7/19 1am QUEST | q | Algae Power/ Condors vs. Lead Bullets. | R (9) 7/19 1:30am Nature Bears of the Last Frontier: The Road North. Explore the amazing resiliency and adaptability of bears through five dramatic Alaskan ecosystems. | D | R (9) 7/19 2am

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/20 1am 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.| R (+) 7/20 1am Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules.| R (9) 7/20 1:30am

Friday 20 early mid

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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

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PBS NewsHour

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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am-7pm

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evening 7pm

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/21 1am

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Doc Martin #103 Sh*T Happens. | R (+) 7/21 1am

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This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 7/21 1:30am

8pm

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Washington Week | H | R (9) 7/21 2am

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Midsomer Murders | H | #405 Electric Vendetta, Part 1. | R (+) 7/21 2am

KQED.org

Klamath Basin: A Restoration for the Ages | H | A groundbreaking compromise may settle the complex water management disputes of the Klamath Basin. | R (+) 7/17 5am

Leonardo’s Dream Machines #102 concludes with the construction and testing of da Vinci’s giant crossbow and glider. | R (9) 7/19 5am

early

Market Warriors | H | R (9) 7/17 3am

Global Spirit | H | q | Music, Sound and the Sacred explores the transcendent qualities of spiritual and sacred music with singer Joanne Shenandoah. | R (9) 7/17 5am; (+) 7/28 3pm

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Leonardo’s Dream Machines #101. Five hundred years after da Vinci created his designs, the world’s leading experts attempt to bring them to life. | R (9) 7/19 4am

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NOVA The Elegant Universe: The String’s the Thing. See the serendipitous steps that led from a forgotten mathematical formula to the first glimmerings of strings. | D | R (9) 7/19 3am

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #506 Incontro Ristorante, Auntie April’s Chicken, Waffles & Soul Food, Butterfly Restaurant. | R (9) 7/21 2:30am American Masters You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story — A Rising Power: 1923–1937 introduces the four brothers, their new motion picture company and their unique hard-boiled, hard-times cinema ethos. | R (9) 7/21 3am Midsomer Murders | H | #406 Electric Vendetta, Part 2. | R (+) 7/21 3am Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony Presents Joyce DiDonato — PBS Arts | H | This performance documentary profiles the young, talented musicians of the Kansas City Symphony. | R (9) 7/21 4am Sherlock Holmes #305 The Adventure of the Illustrious Client. Intrigue and deception are the order of the day — but is it all too much for the great detective? | R (+) 7/21 4am Need to Know | H | R (9) 7/21 5am Moyers & Company | H | R (+) 7/21 5am, 7/23 mid, 7/24 7pm, 7/25 1am ImageMakers | q | In Sickness and in Health. | R (9) 7/21 5:30am

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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 7/23 noon

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Love Me Tender — The Love Songs of Elvis Ashley Judd narrates the warm story of the tender side of the king of rock and roll. | R (+) 7/24 4:10am

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Global Spirit | H | q | Art and the Creative Spirit. | R (9) 7/24 5am

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Carhenge: Genius or Junk? This humorous documentary charts a sculptor’s efforts to save his creation from being dismantled. | R (+) 7/24 5:30am

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Revolutionaries The Man Who Invented the Computer. Pulitzer Prize–winning author Jane Smiley discusses her biography of John Vincent Atanasoff. Austin City Limits Willie Nelson/Asleep at the Wheel. | R (9) 7/23 mid Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 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. Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules.

Monday 23 early mid

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Austin City Limits Willie Nelson/Asleep at the Wheel.

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Moyers & Company | R (+) 7/24 7pm, 7/25 1am

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/24 1am

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Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Pittsburgh. | R (9) 7/24 2am

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The War A World Without War. By 1945, people understand all too well that there will be more bad news before the war can end. | D | R (+) 7/24 2am

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Spark | q | American Conservatory Theater, Mark Fiore, Hung Liu. | R (9) 7/25 1:30am & 2pm, 7/27 11:30pm, 7/28 5:30am

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Michael Wood’s Story of England | H | The Birth of Modern England includes a visit to the Grand Union Canal and World War I battlefields. | R (9) 7/25 2am

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NOVA scienceNOW Series 4, Episode 5. Vocal abilities of walruses and sea lions shed light on the evolutionary roots of human language. | D | R (+) 7/25 2am

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History Detectives | H | #1003. | R (9) 7/25 3am

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NOVA Crash of Flight 447. Pilots and safety experts examine how this state-of-theart airliner vanished without a trace. | D | R (+) 7/25 3am

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Secrets of the Dead Executed in Error. Hawley Crippen was convicted of murdering his wife in 1910. Evidence shows the body wasn’t hers. | D | R (+) 7/25 4am

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Deadline Every Second | H | follows 12 top photojournalists in eight countries as they cover war, political clashes, financial markets, natural disasters, sports and human interest stories. | R (9) 7/25 5am; (+) 7/29 10pm, 7/30 4am

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Antiques Roadshow Madison, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 7/24 4am, 7/28 3pm

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This is Us | H | q | #413. | R (+) 7/26 1am, 7/28 2:30pm

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Ask This Old House #914. | R (+) 7/27 1am

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QUEST | q | Going Up: Sea Level Rise in San Francisco Bay/Please Touch the Animals: Environmental Enrichment at Zoos. | R (9) 7/26 1:30am & 2pm; (+) 7/29 3:30pm

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #604 Mandalay, Cafe Gibraltar, Alhamra. | R (9) 7/27 1:30am, 7/28 1pm

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Rick Steves’ Europe Edinburgh. | R (+) 7/26 1:30am

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Nature Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers explores the amazing resiliency and adaptability of bears through five dramatic Alaskan ecosystems. | D | R (9) 7/26 2am, 7/29 11am

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As Time Goes By #156. | R (+) 7/26 2am

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Are You Being Served? #140 Strong Stuff This Insurance. | R (+) 7/26 2:30am

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NOVA The Elegant Universe: Welcome to the 11th Dimension. Versions of string theory unite into M-theory, a development requiring 11 dimensions. | D | R (9) 7/26 3am

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Keeping Up Appearances #111. | R (+) 7/26 3am

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Last of the Summer Wine #2404 The Incredible Ordeal of Norman Clegg. | R (+) 7/26 3:30am Journey of the Universe Author and evolutionary philosopher Brian Thomas Swimme and historian of religions Mary Evelyn Tucker share an infectious curiosity about life’s biggest questions and our role as humans in our universe. | R (9) 7/26 4am

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The Thin Blue Line #103 The Honey Trap. | R (+) 7/26 4am

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Mr. Bean #110 Do It Yourself, Mr. Bean. | R (+) 7/26 4:30am

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Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami Rare footage and interviews chronicle the young Cassius Clay’s evolution into a boxing legend. | R (9) 7/26 5am

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Outnumbered #113. | R (+) 7/26 5am

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Outnumbered #114. | R (+) 7/26 5:30am

Ask This Old House #915. | R (+) 7/27 1:30am

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Nazi Hunters | H | The Angel of Death chronicles the chase for Joseph Mengele, who experimented on prisoners in the Auschwitz death camps. | R (9) 7/27 2am

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New Tricks | H | #806 Objects of Desire. | R (+) 7/27 2am

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Nazi Hunters | H | Hunting Adolf Eichmann chronicles the search for the SS officer charged with transporting the Jews to extermination camps. | R (9) 7/27 2:51am

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Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series II: Life Born of Fire. Lewis discovers a dangerous connection between Hathaway and a religious group targeted by a killer. | D | R (+) 7/27 3am POV | H | Up Heartbreak Hill. Two teens struggle with the lure of brighter futures elsewhere and the ties that bind them to their home on a Navajo reservation. | R (9) 7/27 4am

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Doc Martin #104 The Portwenn Effect. | R (+) 7/28 1am

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This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 7/28 1:30am, 7/29 4pm; (+) 7/28 1pm

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Washington Week | H | R (9) 7/28 2am

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Midsomer Murders | H | #407 Who Killed Cock Robin, Part 1. | R (+) 7/28 2am, 7/29 5pm

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #507 La Ciccia, Sushi Groove, Babalou’s. | R (9) 7/28 2:30am & 9am

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Infinity Hall Live | H | Wilson Phillips. | R (+) 7/27 5am

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Independent Lens | H | Strong follows 300-pound world champion U.S. Olympic weightlifter Cheryl Hayworth as she prepares for Beijing in 2008. | R (9) 7/27 5am

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ImageMakers | q | Psycho Killer. Films include Interview and The Piano Tuner. | R (+) 7/27 4:30am

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Midsomer Murders | H | #408 Who Killed Cock Robin, Part 2. | R (+) 7/28 2:49am, 7/29 5:50pm American Masters You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story — War and Peace: 1937–1949. Warner Bros. becomes home to celebrated stars and faces the twin catastrophes of the Depression and World War II. | R (9) 7/28 3am & 6pm Sherlock Holmes #306 The Adventure of the Creeping Man. Professor Presbury doesn’t believe his daughter’s story about an intruder who appears at her window. | R (+) 7/28 3:37am, 7/29 4pm Havana, Havana! — PBS Arts | H | This music documentary highlights how the Cuban musical expression is evolving in the 21st century. | R (9) 7/28 4am Rembrandt in America This historical detective story examines what is and what is not an authentic Rembrandt painting. | R (+) 7/28 4:30am Need to Know | H | R (9) 7/28 5am

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Moyers & Company | H | R (9) 7/29 5pm; (+) 7/28 5am & 4pm, 7/30 mid, 7/31 7pm

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Spark | q | American Conservatory Theater, Mark Fiore, Hung Liu. | R (9) 7/28 5:30am

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Super Why!

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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Mexican Microbrews and Pub Fare.

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Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | H | q | Riding the Range in Southern Alberta, Canada.

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Curious George

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Essential Pépin Rollin’ in Dough. | D

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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

Simply Ming | H | Jamie Bissonnette and Breaking Down a Chicken.

Hometime | H | Screen Porch Highlights.

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This Old House | H | Barrington Project, Part 7 of 10.

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Rick Steves’ Europe | H | France’s Dordogne.

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Ask This Old House | H | Reusing Water from a Washing Machine; Maintaining Small Gasoline Engines.

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California’s Gold | H | Donuts. Since 1938, Americans have been celebrating National Doughnut Day every first Friday in June.

6pm

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American Masters You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story — War and Peace: 1937–1949.

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Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: 100 Years, Millions of Memories Journey back through time and experience the last of California’s great seaside amusement parks. | R (+) 7/29 7pm, 7/30 1am

Wild Kratts Essential Pépin | H | q | Ocean Options. | D The Electric Company | D America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Cool and Creamy Desserts. Ask This Old House Insulating a Wall; Repointing a Fieldstone Foundation. America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Easier Italian Favorites. Ask This Old House Removing Overgrown Shrubs; Quieting a Noisy Baseboard Heater.

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #408 Hayes Street Grill, Mama’s on Washington Square, Sahn Maru Korean BBQ. | R (9) 7/29 1am

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Lidia’s Italy in America Philadelphia: It All Happens on Philadelphia’s 9th Street.

The Lawrence Welk Show From Polkas to Classics. | R (+) 7/29 1am

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ImageMakers | H | q | School Days. | R (9) 7/29 1:30am & 10:30pm, 7/30 4:30am

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The Hustler | H | (1961) A young pool player hustles his way across the country to New York, where he takes on the legendary champ Minnesota Fats. Stars Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason, George C. Scott and Piper Laurie. | R (9) 7/29 2am

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Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, Hour 2 of 3. | R (+) 7/29 2am

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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #105. | R (+) 7/29 3am

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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #106. | R (+) 7/29 3:30am

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | You Say Tomato. MotorWeek | H | R (9) 4pm

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The McLaughlin Group | R (9) 7/29 3:30pm

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #604 Mandalay, Cafe Gibraltar, Alhamra.

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This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 7/29 4pm

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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef | H | #322.

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Healing Quest #804.

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Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth Enrica Rocca’s Venice.

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Equal Time | H | Renewable Energy. Over time, raising the required amount of renewables in California’s energy portfolio can result in increased sustainability.

Arthur | D

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Thomas and Friends | D

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #507 La Ciccia, Sushi Groove, Babalou’s.

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New Scandinavian Cooking | H | Costal Express.

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This is Us #413.

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Antiques Roadshow Madison, Hour 3 of 3.

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Global Spirit | H | q | Music, Sound and the Sacred explores the transcendent qualities of spiritual and sacred music with singer Joanne Shenandoah.

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MotorWeek | H |

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Moyers & Company | R (9) 7/29 5pm; (+) 7/30 mid, 7/31 7pm

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Antiques Roadshow Vintage Phoenix. | R (+) 7/29 4am

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Suddenly (1954) (B&W) Frank Sinatra stars as the head of a trio of paid assassins who take over a house waiting for the president. | R (9) 7/29 4:15am

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Globe Trekker | H | Globe Trekker Food Hour: Scandinavia. | D | R (+) 7/29 5am

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Story of the Costume Drama: The Greatest Stories Ever Told is a celebration of 50 years of historical drama on television, from The Forsyte Saga to Upstairs Downstairs.

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Revolutionaries | q | How Google Thinks, Works and Shapes Our Lives.

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Austin City Limits M. Ward/ Okkervil River. | R (9) 7/30 mid

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Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions | H | Cruising the Danube.

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Inside Washington | H |

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Rick Steves’ Europe Highlights of Castile: Toledo and Salamanca.

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Deadline Every Second | H | follows 12 top photojournalists in eight countries as they cover war, political clashes, financial markets, natural disasters, sports and human interest stories. | R (+) 7/30 4am

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ImageMakers | q | School Days. | R (9) 7/30 4:30am

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Joann Sfar Draws from Memory | H | q | is an engaging look at the artist who has published 150 graphic novels, including “Little Vampire.” See page 5 for more information. | R (9) 7/30 5am

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Homeland: A View from the Center | H | Jobs looks at the spectrum of immigrant jobs and the rules and regulations challenging the country. | R (+) 7/30 5am

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QUEST | q | Going Up: Sea Level Rise in San Francisco Bay/Please Touch the Animals: Environmental Enrichment at Zoos.

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Sherlock Holmes #306 The Adventure of the Creeping Man.

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #407 The Old Clam House, Gialina, Mustards Grill.

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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D

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Super Why!

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Martha Speaks

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Dinosaur Train | D

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Arthur | D | R (9) 7/30 7am

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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D | R (+) 7/31 8:30am

Midsomer Murders #407 Who Killed Cock Robin, Part 1.

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Midsomer Murders #408 Who Killed Cock Robin, Part 2.

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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | H | q | Beaverbrook tells the inspiring tale of Camp Beaverbrook, a humble sleepaway camp in Lake County, CA, that operated from 1961 to 1985. See page 4 for more information.

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Wild Kratts Clifford’s Puppy Days | D The Electric Company | D Nature Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers. | D Ask This Old House #905. Ask This Old House Installing a Battery Backup Sump Pump; Fixing a Rusty Metal Railing.

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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Kicking Up the Classics.

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk: 100 Years, Millions of Memories | R (+) 7/30 1am

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Queen and Country | H | Traveller. Tour with Queen Elizabeth prior to the opening of an important meeting in Perth, Western Australia. | R (9) 7/30 2am

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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #704 Rivoli, The Chairman, Station House Cafe.

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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless The Case for Quesadillas.

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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/31 1am

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Revolutionaries | q | Challenge and Promise of Artificial Intelligence features Google’s research director, Peter Norvig, in conversation with Microsoft Research’s distinguished engineer Eric Horvitz. | R (+) 7/31 1am

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ImageMakers | H | q | We’re Desperate (Get Used to It). Films include Checkmate, Northeast Front and A Doctor’s Job. | R (9) 7/31 1:30am

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Antiques Roadshow Philadelphia, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 7/31 2am

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Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Family Favorites.

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Nature Parrots in the Land of Oz. Rare and bizarre, colorful and intelligent, they are the most exotic birds on the island continent. | R (+) 7/30 2am

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Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Inspector Lewis, Series V: Fearful Symmetry. Lewis is drawn into a darker side of Oxford while investigating the death of a suburban babysitter. | R (9) 7/30 3am

Essential Pépin | q | Sweet Endings. | D

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Love in the Afternoon (1957) Audrey Hepburn stars in this Billy Wilder comedy about a middle-aged playboy who is fascinated by the daughter of a private detective.

Pickin’ and Trimmin’ At a small-town North Carolina barbershop, Lawrence Anthony and David Shirley have been cutting hair and playing music for more than 40 years.

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National Geographic Magazine’s Top Ten Photos of 2011 | H | The best photographs from the magazine are revealed. | R (+) 7/30 3am

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Catholicism | H | Amazed and Afraid: The Revelation of God Become Man. In this moving four-part documentary series, Father Robert Barron (pictured) tells the story of Catholicism around the world — using art, architecture, literature, music and all the riches of the Catholic tradition. | R (+) 7/31 2am

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Market Warriors | H | R (9) 7/31 3am

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Catholicism | H | That Than Which Nothing Greater Can Be Thought: The Ineffable Mystery of God travels from the heights of Mount Sinai to the sites of Istanbul and the glorious Sistine Chapel. | R (+) 7/31 3am

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Antiques Roadshow Denver, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 7/31 4am

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A Question of Habit | H | this new documentary examines the depiction of Catholic nuns in contemporary U.S. popular culture. | R (+) 7/31 4am

11pm KQED 9 Global Spirit | H | q | The Journey Toward Oneness. | R (9) 7/31 5am

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Homeland: A View from the Center | H | Enforcement explores how communities and the nation struggle to enforce inconsistent immigration policies. | R (+) 7/31 5am

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NOVA scienceNOW Can We Make It to Mars? It could take two to three years to make the trip to Mars. Can humans physically survive the trip? | D

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Solar Car: The Secrets of Ra7 Principa College students enter a race to compete with other solar cars across Australian outback.

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Tragedy of Bataan | H | chronicles the fall of the Philippines and the Bataan Death March in the beginning of World War II.

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Spark | q | San Francisco. Ballet’s New Works Festival — Mark Morris, Margaret Jenkins, Christopher Wheeldon.

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History Detectives | H | #1004.

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NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space — The Mystery of the Milky Way examines how the telescope has fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe.

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The War A Necessary War looks at the impact of America’s entrance into World War II on lives across the country. | D

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NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space — The Ever-Expanding Universe. See how the telescope revolutionized human thought across science, philosophy and religion.

Fourth Annual Disability Awareness Night Help us celebrate disability awareness and acceptance and enjoy a special free evening at a San Jose Giants game. The mission of Disability Awareness Night is to recognize individuals and organizations for extraordinary achievements, perseverance and dedication to the special needs community and to expand awareness of the 54 million Americans with disabilities. 24

This year’s celebration takes place Friday July 20, at San Jose Municipal Stadium, when the San Jose Giants face the Inland Empire 66ers. Visit disabilityawarenessnight2012.eventbrite. com to reserve your spot.

Photos: (top to bottom) Catholicism, Father Rober Barron, courtesy EPS; Children signing the national anthem, ©2010 Barry Colla.

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Raggs Wild Kratts Arthur Caillou Curious George The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Super Why! Dinosaur Train Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford’s Puppy Days Sesame Street

Afternoon /Early evening noon Mon–Fri Charlie Rose 1:00 Mon–Fri America’s Test Kitchen + 1:30 Mon–Fri Julia Child + 2:00 Mon Rick Steves Tue Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope+ Wed Spark + Thu QUEST + Fri Check, Please! Bay Area 2:30 Mon–Fri Tavis Smiley + (new time) 3:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour 4:00 Mon–Fri BBC World News America 4:30 Mon–Fri Curious George 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

+ Special fundraising programs air July 17, 18 and 19 between 1pm and 3pm on KQED 9. For complete schedule information, visit kqed.org/dtv or call 415.354.8000.

Weekdays 6am-7pm on KQED Plus Comcast 10; Channels 54, 54.1, 9.2 and 25.2 Morning 6:00 Mon–Fri 6:30 Mon–Fri 7:00 Mon–Fri 7:30 Mon–Fri 8:30 Mon–Fri 9:00 Mon–Fri 9:30 Mon–Fri 10:00 Mon–Fri 10:30 Mon–Fri 11:00 Mon–Fri 11:30 Mon–Fri

Zoboomafoo Thomas and Friends Raggs Sesame Street Clifford the Big Red Dog Caillou WordWorld Curious George The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Super Why! Dinosaur Train

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presents a record-breaking program of more than 60 films celebrating the best in independent Jewish cinema. The festival runs July 19 through August 6, with venues in San Francisco, Berkeley, Palo Alto, San Rafael and Oakland. For more information, visit sfjff.org

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The 32nd San Francisco Jewish Film Festival

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Afternoon /evening noon The Leading Generation 12:30 b Organic 1:00 Growing Bolder 1:30 Healing Quest 2:00 My Generation 2:30 Natural Healing 3:00 MotorWeek 3:30 Hometime 4:00 This Old House 4:30 Ask This Old House 5:00 Victory Garden 5:30 Theatre Talk 6:00 Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 6:30 Spark 7:00 Austin City Limits 8-mid Arts Programming The complete Life channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv

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Morning Curiosity Quest Wild Kratts Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Maya and Miguel (pictured) Martha Speaks The Electric Company Angelina Ballerina Anne of Green Gables— Animated Series WordGirl Martha Speaks Raggs Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman The Electric Company Angelina Ballerina

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

E vening 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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