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KQED Perks Show your KQED MemberCard for one free child admission with paying adult. Step into famous paintings and experience art like never before in our newest traveling exhibit, Framed: Step into Art™. Go camping in John Singer Sargent’s Camp at Lake O’Hara, take a ride in Clementine Hunter’s Big Chicken and more.
July 8–14 Asian Art Museum 200 Larkin St., San Francisco 415.581.3500 asianart.org
Show your KQED MemberCard for $2 off up to two adult admission tickets. Explore art from throughout Asia, spanning 6,000 years of history, and see our special exhibitions Proximities 1: What Time Is It There? and In the Moment: Japanese Art from the Larry Ellison Collection.
July 15–21 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 10-acre park on the shores of Oakland’s Lake Merritt where children’s literature comes to life and kids can be kids.
July 22–28 California Academy of Sciences 55 Music Concourse Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco 415.379.8000 calacademy.org
KQED MemberCard holders receive $3 off general admission. Come meet the Cat in the Hat for a fun-filled day at the California Academy of Sciences on Sunday, July 28. Discover the new exhibit Built for Speed and learn about the fastest fish and swiftest sailboats above and below water.
July 29–August 4 The Lawrence Hall of Science UC Berkeley, 1 Centennial Drive 510.642.5132 lawrencehallofscience.org
KQED MemberCard admits one child or youth free with paying adult. What do robots, stop-motion animation and wind turbines have in common? They were each invented by someone who was once a kid. Set out on a quest to build the future in the Design Quest exhibit. Build prototypes and see if your designs rise to the challenge.
KQED Member Days at the de Young Admission to the de Young Museum is free on Friday, July 26, and Saturday, July 27, to KQED members who present a current KQED MemberCard and a valid ID at the museum admission desk. Tickets are timed and based on availability. Each KQED MemberCard admits one member plus one guest. Come see the museum’s newest exhibition, Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953–1966. For more information: kqed.org/memberday
Photos (cover) courtesy POV “High Tech, Low Life”; (pages 2-3, clockwise from top l.) courtesy ImageMakers (3); courtesy Film School Shorts; courtesy High Tech, Low Life.
July 1–7 (closed July 4) Bay Area Discovery Museum 557 McReynolds Road, Sausalito 415.339.3900 baykidsmuseum.org
Photos: (top. this page) courtesy of organizations featured; Richard Diebenkorn, Figure on a Porch, 1959. Oil on Canvas, Oakland Museum of California, Gift of the Anonymous Donor Program of the American Federation of the Arts, A60.35.5 ©2013 The Richard Diebenkorn Foundation.
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Join KQED in celebrating the spirit of independent filmmakers. kqed.org/indienow Watch independent films any time with the KQED video player and at the ImageMakers Screening Room. video.kqed.org kqed.org/imagemakers
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The 33rd San Francisco Jewish Film Festival returns to the Bay Area July 25 through August 12 with venues in San Francisco, Berkeley, Palo Alto, San Rafael and Oakland. Celebrating “Life Through a Jew(ish) Lens,” SFJFF presents the very best of independent Jewish cinema. sfjff.org
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KQED has long been your destination for the best in independent films, with five celebrated series broadcast across our television schedule: the national documentary series POV and Independent Lens, the local series ImageMakers and Truly CA, and the brand-new national KQED production Film School Shorts. “KQED airs more independent programming from a wider variety of sources than any other PBS station,” said KQED Television Program Director Scott Dwyer, who is also the executive producer of ImageMakers and Film School Shorts. “Over the years, KQED’s reputation has built to the point where I get calls from independent filmmakers — local, national and international — for our expertise in distribution and engagement.” From hard-hitting documentaries to quirky comedies, we’ve selected a time on KQED 9 to showcase these contemporary stories. We call it IndieNOW, and it starts at 10pm on Mondays. This month IndieNOW features five compelling new POV documentaries, including a dramatic account of the plight of undocumented foreigners at the Frambois detention center in Geneva, Switzerland, a film (featured on the cover of this month’s On Q) following two of China’s first citizen-reporters as they document the underside of the country’s rapid economic development, and an unprecedented exploration of autism from the point of view of people who have autism.
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Genealogy Roadshow Everyone has a place in history. Do you have ancestors who played an important role in Bay Area history? Did they help manufacture one of the original pairs of Levi jeans? Did they help process immigrants on Angel Island? Were they part of Cesar Chavez’s farm workers movement? Or maybe you’ve heard stories about a special family connection to California history, but you’ve never been sure if they were true. A new PBS series, Genealogy Roadshow, will film in the Bay Area in
July, and KQED and the producers want to learn more about your family’s history and role in shaping our state. If you think you have a significant story to tell or want to explore a genealogical mystery focused on your family, we urge you to apply at kqed.org/grshow. Part detective story, part emotional journey, Genealogy Roadshow combines history, genealogy and science to uncover fascinating stories of diverse Americans. Watch for it this fall on KQED.
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Music in the Park returns to downtown San Jose for a 25th anniversary celebration featuring Grammy Award–winner Ozomatli. Come for an evening of music, food and familyfriendly activities.
Friday, July 19 From 5:30pm St. James Park Tickets: $10 in advance, $15 day of event (kids under 12 are free) http://sjdowntown.com/musicinthepark
The Starlight Cinemas series continues this summer. Don’t miss a special musical performance by the San Jose Jazz High School All Stars followed by a screening of Mi Mambo!, an inspiring film about the Harbor Conservatory in East Harlem.
Wednesday, July 31 Music at 6:30, film starts at dusk San Pedro Square Market Free sjdowntown.com/starlight
Photo: Ozomatli, courtesy Christian Lantry.
Music in the Park, Starlight Cinemas Join KQED and the San Jose Downtown Association for Ozomatli and Mi Mambo!
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and travel through the rugged beauty of the Canadian Rockies to Edmonton. Accommodations in Vancouver, Whistler and Edmonton are included. The first 50 entrants will enjoy lunch or dinner for two at Picante in Berkeley, where they celebrate the flavors, traditions and artistry of Mexico. Watch the mail for your entry form and send it in right away. Donations are not necessary to enter or win. Limit of one entry per person per mailing for a maximum of three entries. Open to all legal U.S. residents of California or Nevada age 18 or older. For official rules, entry details and prize descriptions, visit our website at kqed.org/sweepstakes or call 415.553. 2150. The automobile advertised may not be the actual automobile awarded. All entries must be received by August 31, 2013. Void where prohibited.
Missed an episode of FRONTLINE? Wish you could experience a POV film one more time? You can watch hundreds of programs from favorite series like Antiques Roadshow, Nature, NOVA and Masterpiece as well as KQED’s Check, Please! Bay Area and Film School Shorts anytime. Bookmark kqed.org/video, revisit the iconic series you love and discover new favorites.
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Enter this year’s KQED Member Sweepstakes and you could win any of 150 fabulous prizes, including a 2013 Subaru Impreza premium sedan that’s fuel efficient and loaded with features, or $20,000 in cash. The Super Bonus Prize takes you on an unforgettable private tour of Vietnam. Or you could find adventure in sophisticated Lima and the historic Urubamba Valley of Peru near magical Machu Picchu. How about a stay in Patagonia, one of the most remote places on Earth? Take an island odyssey to Moorea, Bora Bora and Tahiti, or enjoy a relaxing vacation on the islands of Hawai’i and Kauai. Enter by July 26, 2013, and you could win an exciting seven-night Canadian adventure for two. Fly to Vancouver, travel by train to Whistler
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A New Look for KQED.org Redesign offers better interactive experience.
It’s safe to say that even for those of us who aren’t early adopters, digital media is transforming our lives. KQED has more online offerings than ever before, and we redesigned the KQED.org homepage to highlight features and services that make KQED the online destination for the news, arts, science and lifestyle information you need. Three key goals of KQED.org homepage redesign • Bring local coverage front and center, including news, blogs, streaming video, audio and explainers. • Provide a simplified stream of stories so you can decide for yourself what’s most important. • Look great on any size screen.
All KQED’s science coverage is now easy to find — in one place. Visit the newly redesigned. kqed.org/science
Instant Gratification The homepage redesign involves a key shift in KQED’s online strategy, one that enables us to be more attentive to how you’re using our website. On weekends, for example, you’re more likely to look for lifestyle-oriented features, such as recipes, restaurant reviews and activity suggestions from KQED Guides. During the week, we know visitors are most interested in breaking news and analysis. The new design enables us to synchronize the homepage to match your interests and habits so you can find what you want when you want it.
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Responsive Design To make sure you have the best possible experience, the homepage incorporates responsive design practices. This design principle means that the page adapts its layout to whatever device you are using — smart phone, tablet, laptop computer, or any other mobile or desktop device. However you get to KQED.org, we invite you to come see what sparks your interest.
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”
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Simplified Structure The new KQED.org also approaches content differently, offering you more choice in what you see. There’s now a feature story on top, followed by our latest content, presented in chronological order for easy browsing and exploration. This open approach lets you decided what to read, watch or listen to based on your interest. “Before the redesign, we had so much on the homepage that it made for a cluttered experience,” explains Colleen Wilson, KQED’s executive director of interactive content. “With the new orientation, we give you a place to start with a featured story, and then you have an equal opportunity to browse all the other stories we offer.”
in the subject line) by July 8, 2013, to be entered to win a cool black canvas #IamKQED bag filled with fun treats. For a chance to win even more prizes, visit The Giveaway (kqed.org/giveaway) and check out the latest contest.
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Starting January 1, 2014, most Americans will be required to have health insurance or pay a fine as part of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act. Whether you love it, hate it or are just plain confused, the Affordable Care Act is the law of the land. The 1,000-page law covers a lot of ground, and figuring out which parts of it relate to you can be a challenge, but don’t panic! Whether you already have insurance or are looking to get it, whether you are a senior, have a big
family or own a small business, KQED’s straightforward guide makes the process of traversing this complicated law clearer for Californians. Obamacare Explained outlines the new health insurance options offered to you and shows you how to access them. If you’re concerned about the cost, we also show you what help is available. The guide is printable, embeddable, shareable and available on all portable devices. kqed.org/obamacare
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Radio Specials and Additional Program Highlights Freakonomics Radio The Truth Is Out There…Isn’t It? Wednesday, July 3, 8pm and Saturday, July 6, 1pm Stephen Dubner looks at examples of weird recycling and considers the puzzle of why learning more only makes people more stubborn.
Intelligence Squared U.S. Is Cutting the Pentagon’s Budget a Gift to Our Enemies? Wednesday, July 17, 8pm Could the sequester be a rare opportunity to overhaul the armed forces, or will its impact damage military readiness and endanger national security?
Hearing Voices Stars and Bars Thursday, July 4, 8pm Celebrating America with flags and festivals.
State of the Re:Union with Al Letson Coming Home — Stories of Veterans Returning from War Saturday, July 20, 1pm An hour of stories about our men and women in uniform.
BURN: An Energy Journal The Switch Wednesday, July 10, 8pm BURN examines the state of America’s electric power grid and the science needed to modernize it.
The Computer History Presents Intel’s Justin Rattner in Conversation with John Markoff of The New York Times Thursday, July 25, 8pm Hearing Voices Heat: Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer Saturday, July 27, 1pm A discussion about the five ive symptoms of heat fatigue.
For the most up-to-date program schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.
Selected Shorts Saturdays, 8pm 7/6 “Customer Service at the Karaoke Don Quixote,” by Juan Martinez, performed by Nate Corddry; “Ziggurat,” by Stephen O’Connor, performed by Tim Curry. 7/13 “Sir Henry,” by Lydia Millet, performed by John Lithgow; “Some Contemporary Characters,” by Rick Moody, performed by Mike Birbiglia and Aya Cash. 7/20 “It’s 6am, Do You Know Where You Are?,” by Jay McInerney, performed by Jeremy Shamos. “Red from Green,” by Mailie Meloy, performed by Patricia Kalember. 7/27 “Glittery Eyes,” by Etgar Keret, performed by Parker Posey; “Sixty-Nine Cents,” by Gary Shteyngart, performed by Alex Karpovsky, “What Animal Are You?” by Etgar Keret, performed by Willem Dafoe; “Flying Carpets,” by Steven Millhauser, performed by Billy Campbell. City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm and Wednesdays, 2am 6/30, 7/2 & 7/3 Gloria Steinem, feminist, journalist and activist, with Letty Cottin Pogrebin, author, journalist and social justice activist. 7/7, 7/9 & 7/10 Helen Fisher, anthropologist and human behavior researcher. 7/14, 7/16 & 7/17 Professor Temple Grandin, best-selling author and autism activist. 7/21, 7/23 & 7/24 Alison Bechdel, cartoonist. 7/28, 7/30 & 7/31 TBA.
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The New York Times Global Forum The Next New World, Hosted by Thomas L. Friedman Thursday, July 11, 8pm and Thursday, July 18, 8pm Climate One Bill McKibben and Antonia Juhasz Saturday, July 13, 1pm Join a discussion with America’s pre-eminent environmental activists.
America Abroad The Global Water Challenge Wednesday, July 24, 8pm (a rebroadcast from 2012) This month, America Abroad examines global issues related to water.
A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor Saturdays, 6pm and Sundays, 11am
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important conversations on public policy and foreign affairs, science and technology, the arts, and more. At noon, hear additional national news and analysis on The Takeaway, hosted by public radio innovator John Hockenberry, who invites listeners to learn more and be part of the American dialogue. We’re pleased that NPR will continue to distribute Science Friday with host Ira Flatow. This program is extremely popular with KQED listeners, and it will keep its Friday 11am to 1pm time slot. Here & Now and The Takeaway begin airing Monday, July 1, on KQED Public Radio. We invite you to send your comments about the programs to audienceservices@kqed.org.
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(top to bottom) John Hockenberry, host of The Takeaway; Here & Now hosts Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson.
You may have heard that NPR ceases production of Talk of the Nation at the end of June. In its place, KQED Public Radio has scheduled two excellent news and information programs. We know you’ll miss the important coverage and national conversation that Talk of the Nation offered for more than 20 years, but we also think you’ll appreciate and enjoy KQED’s new midday schedule. Monday through Thursday at 11am listen to Here & Now, co-hosted by broadcast veteran and award-winning filmmaker Robin Young and Jeremy Hobson, who joins the anchor team after several years as a reporter and host for Marketplace. The fast-paced program updates the morning news and includes
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KQED 9 is available over the air on DT9.1, 54.2 and 25.1; via most cable systems on Channel 9; on XFINITY 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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Weekend Movies on KQED 9 July 13 Oh, God! (1977) The Sunshine Boys (1975) July 27 The Thomas Crowne Affair (1968) Get Shorty (1995) (pictured)
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NOVA Manhunt — Boston Bombers looks at how modern technology and old-fashioned detective work helped catch the Boston bombers. | R (+) 7/3 2am
Are You Being Served? #106 Diamonds Are a Man’s Best Friend. | R (+) 7/4 2:30am
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NOVA Dogs Decoded. New genetic discoveries shed light on the origin of dogs as well as the evolution of human culture. | D | R (9) 7/4 3am
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Film School Shorts | q | Growing Pains presents the short films I Feel Stupid and My Name Is Your First Love. | R (9) 7/3 5:30am, 7/15 11:30pm, 7/16 5:30am
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NOVA scienceNOW How Smart Are Animals? takes a focused look at how well we can understand what’s going on in the brains of nonhuman animals. | D | R (9) 7/4 4am
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Mount Rushmore: American Experience details the wonderful and bizarre story of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial’s creation. | D | R (9) 7/3 3am, 7/7 6pm
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Anthem | H | Tells the story behind Francis Scott Key’s creation of “The Star-Spangled Banner.” | R (+) 7/3 4am Art & Soul | H | q | The Quay Brothers, Menil Museum, Rhea Pappas, Michael Heizer. | R (9) 7/3 5am
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Film School Shorts | q | Okay, Cupid showcases the films The Hunter and the Swan Discuss Their Meeting and God of Love. | R (9) 7/2 5:30am, 7/19 11pm, 7/20 5am, 7/22 7:30pm, 7/23 1:30am
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FRONTLINE Top Secret America — 9/11 to the Boston Bombings examines the dramatic changes that have reshaped America in the decade since the 9/11 attacks. | R (+) 7/3 3am
KQED Public Radio
Art & Soul | H | q | War Photography, Gray Koehler, Michael Birawer, David Korins, Tom Watson. | R (9) 7/2 5am
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The five-part miniseries Art & Soul profiles inspiring artists and art exhibitions from across the country. Watch all this week at 11pm on KQED 9.
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This year’s broadcast of A Capitol Fourth captures the most stunning fireworks display in the country from every vantage point, with 20 cameras stationed around Washington, DC — including the U.S. Capitol, the White House, the Washington Monument and across the Potomac River. Thursday, July 4, at 8pm and 9:30pm on KQED 9.
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A Capitol Fourth (2013) | H | Emmy Award–winning television personality Tom Bergeron (Dancing with the Stars) returns to host America’s national Independence Day celebration live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. | R (9) 9:30pm, 7/5 2am & 3:30am Constitution USA with Peter Sagal | H | It’s a Free Country explores the history of the Bill of Rights and stories of freedom of speech and religion. | R (+) 7/5 2am Constitution USA with Peter Sagal | H | Created Equal examines the 14th Amendment of 1868, which made equality a constitutional right. | R (+) 7/5 3am A Capitol Fourth (2013) | R (9) 7/5 2am & 3:30am
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Live from the Artists Den | H | Iron and Wine. Film School Shorts | q | Fire and Fury. Short films from schools across the country include Fireworks, Pearl Was Here and Spark. | R (9) 7/5 5:30am, 7/22 11:30pm, 7/23 5:30am
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
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QUEST Illuminating Depression/The Physics of Sailing. Learn why depression is more than just “feeling blue” and what makes a sailboat move. | R (+) 7/6 5pm
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/6 1am
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New Tricks | H | #908 Blue Flower. | R (+) 7/6 1am
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Out of Order Political experts and journalists address the news media’s role in the decline in civil discourse. | R (9) 7/6 1:30am, 7/7 4pm; (+) 7/6 12:30am & 1pm
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 7/6 2am
If you like Midsomer Murders, don’t miss the BBC series Dalziel and Pascoe, based on the best-selling novels of Reginald Hill. Fridays at 8pm on KQED Plus. KQED +
Dalziel and Pascoe | H | #101 A Clubbable Woman, Part 1 of 2. Two unorthodox police officers are called to investigate dodgy dealings at the Wetherton rugby club. | R (+) 7/6 2am
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #309 Chez Maman, Half Moon Bay Brewing Company, Kirala. | R (9) 7/6 2:30am
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Dalziel and Pascoe | H | #102 A Clubbable Woman, Part 2 of 2. | R (+) 7/6 2:51am
9pm
Great Old Amusement Parks celebrates the amusement parks of yesterday, including the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. | R (9) 7/6 3am
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Sherlock Holmes #104 The Crooked Man. | R (+) 7/6 3:40am
10pm KQED 9
Sandwiches That You Will Like This quirky, fast-paced documentary celebrates great sandwiches, from the lobster roll to the French dip. | R (9) 7/6 4am
10:33 KQED +
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #107. | R (+) 7/6 4:33am
11pm KQED 9
Art and Soul | H | q | The Art Farm, Jim McHugh, Marc Rubin, Adreinn Banhegyi, The Progress of Love. | R (9) 7/6 5am
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Moyers & Company | H | | R (9) 7/7 5pm; (+) 7/6 5am & 4pm, 7/8 mid
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Constitution USA with Peter Sagal Built to Last? considers the systems that have kept the Constitution healthy for more than 225 years. | R (+) 7/5 4am Art & Soul | H | q | Luke Hillestad, Christine Ha, Judith Shea, Neon Musuem. | R (9) 7/5 5am
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Film School Shorts | q | Blood Is Thicker Than Mud features The Fighting Kind (Chapman University) and Northeast Front (Frente Noreste) (Texas). | R (9) 7/6 5:30am
Photo: courtesy Tim Kelley.
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 7/8 noon
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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. Zoboomafoo | D
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Thomas and Friends | D
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Bob the Builder | D
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Curious George | D
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
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Caillou | D
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Zoboomafoo | D
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Simply Ming Modern Azorean Cuisine.
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Wild Kratts Essential Pépin | q | Fowl Play. | D Arthur | D America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Here’s the Beef. | R (9) 7/22 1:30pm This Old House | H | Essex 2012/13, A Home for Mom and Dad.
The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 7/7 3:30pm
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Out of Order | R (9) 7/7 4pm
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Equal Time | H |
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Roadtrip Nation | q | Los Angeles.
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This is Us | q | Heroic Aviators. | R (+) 7/9 12:30am
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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I’m Just Like You: Children with Psoriasis | H | Five families face the challenges of psoriasis, a chronic and incurable skin condition. | D
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Caillou | D
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Curious George
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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Super Why! | D
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Dinosaur Train | D
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QUEST | q | Illuminating Depression/The Physics of Sailing.
5:30 KQED + 6pm KQED +
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Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules. Ask This Old House | H | Painting Kitchen Cabinets/ Installing a Smart Thermostat to Reduce Energy Use. | R (+) 7/11 7pm
10am KQED 9
Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
Travelscope | q | Thailand — Rediscovering Bangkok. | D
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Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
11am KQED 9
Nature American Eagle.
Rick Steves’ Europe Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region: Best of the Alps.
Afternoon noon KQED 9
Cleveland Orchestra in Performance: Boulez Conducts Mahler | H | Gustav Mahler’s Adagio from Symphony No. 10 and Mahler’s “The Youth’s Magic Horn” are performed. | D
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Rembrandt in America This historical detective story examines what is and what is not an authentic Rembrandt painting.
2pm
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Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey | H | The California impressionist painted masterpieces using his love for the natural environment. Inside Washington | H |
Rick Steves’ Europe Paris: Embracing Life and Art.
Evening 7pm KQED +
The Lawrence Welk Show Harry Warren Salute. | R (+) 7/7 1am
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Antiques Roadshow Vintage Atlanta. | R (+) 7/7 2am
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British Antiques Roadshow | H | #324 De La Ware 2. | R (+) 7/7 3am
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Priceless Antiques Roadshow #124. | R (+) 7/7 3:30am
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Foyle’s War #203 Among the Few, Part 1. | R (+) 7/7 4am
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Foyle’s War #204 Among the Few, Part 2. | R (+) 7/7 5am
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The McLaughlin Group | H |
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Out of Order
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #403 Coco 500, Crogan’s Montclair, Red Jade. | R (9) 7/19 8:30pm, 7/20 2:30am
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Roadtrip Nation | q | Seattle, WA/Santa Fe, NM.
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Austin City Limits The Steve Miller Band/Preservation Hall Jazz Band. | R (9) 7/8 mid
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Mount Rushmore: American Experience | D
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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.
On Story | H | A Conversation with Damon Lindelof, Co-creator of Lost and Co-writer/Producer Star Trek into Darkness.
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Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace | R (9) 7/8 1am
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Secrets of Althorp — The Spencers | H | The brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, gives a personal tour around the Spencer family’s manor. | R (9) 7/8 2am, 7/14 7pm, 7/15 1am
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KQED often leaves time slots open to repeat programs that are the most popular during on-air fundraising. We do this purposely to ensure the least possible number of fundraising days. Thank you for your continuing support. Download the On Q iPad app for easy access to the most upto-date television schedule.
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MotorWeek | H | Acura MDX.
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Out of Order Political experts and journalists address the news media’s role in the decline in civil discourse. | R (9) 1:30am, 7/7 4pm; (+) 1pm
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Masterpiece Mystery! presents new episodes of Endeavour, a 1960s prequel to the popular Inspector Morse series.
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Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Endeavour, Series I: Girl. Rookie Constable Endeavour Morse investigates the sudden death of a young secretarial student. | D | R (9) 7/8 3am
10:30 KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | You Should Be Paranoid. | R (9) 7/8 4:30am
11pm KQED 9
Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | California Is a Place: The State in Four Acts. Four short films look at different aspects of what it means to be a Californian. | R (9) 7/8 5am
11:30 KQED 9
Film School Shorts | q | Man Up presents the short films Genius from Quintino (Columbia) and Kiss Me (UCLA). | R (9) 7/8 5:30am; (+) 7/10 12:30am
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Austin City Limits The Steve Miller Band/Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
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Doc Martin #208 Erotomania. | R (+) 7/9 1am
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ImageMakers | H | q | End of the World As We Know It. The end of the world may not be all it’s cracked up to be. | R (9) 7/9 1:30am, 7/13 7:30pm, 7/14 1:30am & 10:30pm, 7/15 4:30am; (+) 7/11 12:30am
8pm
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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #302 The Million-Dollar Bond Robbery. | R (+) 7/9 2am
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Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 7/9 3am
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries | H | #112 Murder in the Dark. | R (+) 7/9 3am
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Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Rochester. | R (9) 7/9 2am, 7/13 3pm
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/9 1am
POV | H | Herman’s House. An art project focuses on prisoner Herman Wallace who has been in solitary confinement for 40 years. | R (9) 7/9 4am
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
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Film School Shorts | q | Sum of Its Parts features the films Crazy Glue (New York University) and Bicycle (Biola University). | R (9) 7/9 5:30am; (+) 7/17 12:30am
See page 25 for program schedule.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/10 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 (+) 7/10 1am
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Spark | q | Fletcher Benton, Mel Ramos, Terry Riley. | R (9) 7/10 1:30am
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Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Part 1 of 2 details the challenges that faced the Lewis and Clark expedition through the western United States. | D | R (9) 7/10 2am
Rosemary and Thyme #305 In a Monastary Garden. | R (+) 7/9 4am History Detectives #902. Wes Cowan decodes the message and the strategy behind a U.S. World War II propaganda leaflet. | R (+) 7/9 5am
This is Us | q | Heroic Aviators.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
10pm KQED 9
FRONTLINE | H | TBA. | R (9) 7/10 4am
11pm KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | Man’s Best Friend. Humans’ love affair with dogs is worldwide, as documented in short films from Germany, France, England and the United States. | R (9) 7/10 5am
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Film School Shorts | q | Risky Business. A Doctor’s Job (¡Una Carrerita, Doctor!) and Teleglobal Dreamin’ are showcased. | R (9) 7/10 5:30am; (+) 7/24 12:30am
Photo: (l. to r.) Shaun Evans as Endeavour Morse and Roger Allam as Detective Inspector Friday, courtesy ©ITV 2011 for MASTERPIECE.
Sundays at 9pm on KQED 9.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/12 1am
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Last of the Summer Wine | H | #2808 Oh, Look! Mitzi’s Found Her Mummy. | R (+) 7/11 3:30am
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Ask This Old House Painting Kitchen Cabinets/Installing a Smart Thermostat to Reduce Energy Use.
10pm KQED +
William and Mary #201. | R (+) 7/11 4am
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ImageMakers | q | Dead Last Option. The stress of everyday life has pushed people to the breaking point. | R (9) 7/11 5am
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Revolutionaries | q | The Technology of Animation features Dreamworks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg and CTO Ed Leonard. | R (+) 7/11 5am, 7/13 3pm
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
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Film School Shorts Man Up.
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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
7pm
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/11 1am
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This is Us | q | Icons of the Sixties introduces Sylvia McLaughlin, whose activism saved the Bay, and Doug Haut, whose boards define the artistry of surfing. | R (+) 7/11 1am, 7/13 2:30pm, 7/16 12:30am
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QUEST | q | Track Elephant Seals/Life on Mars. Meet scientists tracking elephant seals along the San Mateo County coast. | R (9) 7/11 1:30am; (+) 7/12 12:30am, 7/13 5pm Rick Steves’ Europe Budapest: The Best of Hungary. | R (+) 7/11 1:30am NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. Archaeologists, engineers and woodworkers test highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots. | R (9) 7/11 2am, 7/13 6pm, 7/14 11am As Time Goes By #124. | R (+) 7/11 2am Are You Being Served? #107 The Clock. | R (+) 7/11 2:30am
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Secrets of the Dead | H | Ultimate Tut reveals new insights into how the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen died and how he was buried. | D | R (9) 7/11 3am
Thursday, July 11, at 8pm on KQED Plus.
Film School Shorts | q | Creature Comforts. A fisherman seeking closure over his wife’s death develops an unusual relationship with a lobster. | R (9) 7/11 5:30am; (+) 7/31 12:30am
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Ask This Old House Transforming Stock Shelving/ Installing a New Washing Machine Valve. | R (+) 7/12 1am, 7/18 7pm, 7/19 1am
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Custer’s Last Stand: American Experience explores General Custer’s charge at Gettysburg and his death at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876. | D | R (+) 7/12 2am
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NOVA Deadliest Earthquakes. Follow a team of U.S. geologists as they first enter Haiti in the immediate aftermath of the 2010 tragedy. | D | R (+) 7/12 4am
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Live from the Artists Den | H | Amos Lee with Special Guests Calexico. | R (+) 7/12 5am
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
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ImageMakers | q | End of the World As We Know It. | R (9) 7/13 7:30pm, 7/14 1:30am & 10:30pm, 7/15 4:30am
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6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules. | R (9) 7/12 1:30am
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Custer’s Last Stand shows how time and time again General George Armstrong Custer ricocheted from triumph to disaster, from battlefield heroism to impetuous escapade.
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The latest evidence from a team of archaeologists, anatomists, geologists and Egyptologists builds the ultimate picture of Tutankhamen. Tonight at 9 on KQED 9.
KQED Public Television
Photo: General George A. Custer with his wife, Libbie, courtesy \ NARA.
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KQED often leaves time slots open to repeat programs that are the most popular during on-air fundraising. We do this purposely to ensure the least possible number of fundraising days. Thank you for your continuing support. Download the On Q iPad app for easy access to the most upto-date television schedule.
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Keeping Up Appearances #101 Daddy’s Accident. | R (+) 7/11 3am
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Travel the Globe from Bhutan to Nicaragua
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QUEST | q | Track Elephant Seals/Life on Mars. Meet scientists tracking elephant seals along the San Mateo County coast and search for life on Mars with NASA’s new rover. | R (+) 7/13 5pm Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. See page 25 for program schedule.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/13 1am
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New Tricks | H | #909 Part of a Whole. | R (+) 7/13 1am
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Dalziel and Pascoe | H | #103 An Advancement of Learning, Part 1 of 2. | R (+) 7/13 1:56am
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 7/13 2am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #401 Mescolanza Restaurant, Basque Cultural Center, Alexander’s Steakhouse. | R (9) 7/13 2:30am
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This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 7/13 1:30am, 7/14 4pm; (+) 7/13 12:30am & 1pm
Dalziel and Pascoe | H | #104 An Advancement of Learning, Part 2 of 2. | R (+) 7/13 2:45am
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Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door Amiable and unassuming, Fred MacMurray went from small-town boy to one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars. | R (9) 7/13 3am, 7/14 6pm Sherlock Holmes #105 The Speckled Band. | R (+) 7/13 3:35am Charlton Heston: A Man for All Seasons tells the story of Heston’s life and provides highlights of a career that included more than 60 motion pictures. | R (9) 7/13 3:52am
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #108. | R (+) 7/13 4:30am
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ImageMakers | q | Stop Making Sense. Bizarre human behavior leads to hilarious situations in four films from Ireland, the United States, Italy and Germany. | R (9) 7/13 5am
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Moyers & Company | H | R (9) 7/14 5pm; (+) 7/13 5am & 4pm, 7/15 mid Film School Shorts | q | Strange Bedfellows. | R (9) 7/13 5:30am
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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Thomas and Friends | D
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
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Bob the Builder | H | D
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Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | H | q | The Many Faces of Los Cabos, Mexico. | D
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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New Scandinavian Cooking | H | The Grain Belt of the Country.
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #409 Joe’s of Westlake, La Mediterranee, Roy’s Restaurant.
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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless | H | Delicious Eco-Tourism.
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Simply Ming On the Road in Chattanooga with Guest Daniel Lindley.
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Wild Kratts Essential Pépin | q | Savory Staples. | D Arthur | D America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Crepes and Croissants. This Old House Cambridge Project, Part 1 of 15. Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen St. Louis Cooking. Ask This Old House Building a Porch Railing/Selecting Stone for Building Walls.
Photo: Joseph dons a gho for a Bhutanese festival, Julie Rosendo.
The seventh season of Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope features global adventures both near and far. Across the Pacific, visit Japan’s Ogasawara islands, which are more than 600 miles from the mainland and whose population is composed of people with American roots, and the mountain kingdom of Bhutan (pictured here), a country that measures prosperity by gauging its citizens’ gross national happiness. Closer to home, sample the fun-in-the sun pleasures on hand in Los Cabos, Mexico, and enter into a brave new world of travel in Nicaragua, a country recovered from civil war and ready to thrill visitors with its natural wonders. The first two new episodes of Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope air Saturday, July 13 & 27, at 8am on KQED 9.
Travelscope | H | q | Thailand — from Golden Triangle to White Sands. | D
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NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. | R (9) 7/14 11am
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Rick Steves’ Europe The Majesty of Madrid.
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Lidia’s Italy in America | H | Comfort Foods for Your Table.
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The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 7/14 3:30pm
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #406 Zeni Ethiopian, Quinn’s Lighthouse, Aquerello.
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This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 7/14 4pm
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Martha Stewart’s Cooking School | H | Fishmonger.
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Martha Bakes | H | Pate a Choux.
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Roadtrip Nation | q | In-Studio Interviews: David Bader and Milena Acosta.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Pepper It Up. | D
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This is Us | q | Icons of the Sixties. | R (+) 7/16 12:30am
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Antiques Roadshow Vintage Rochester.
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Revolutionaries | q | The Technology of Animation.
4pm
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MotorWeek | H | $38K SUV Challenge.
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Moyers & Company | R (9) 7/14 5pm; (+) 7/15 mid
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Hometime | H | Creekside Home Timbers.
On Story | H | #307.
1-6am
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #601 Don Pico’s Bistro, Lovejoy’s Tea Room, Saha. | R (9) 7/14 1am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am
KQED 9
This Old House Essex 2012/13, Cottage Style.
KQED +
QUEST | q | Track Elephant Seals/Life on Mars.
5:30
KQED 9
Ask This Old House Installing a Toilet/Patching a Lawn with Grass Seed.
KQED 9
6am-mid KQED +
Raggs Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules.
KQED +
The Lawrence Welk Show Country & Western.
7:30
KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | End of the World As We Know It. | R (9) 7/14 1:30am & 10:30pm, 7/15 4:30am
6:30
KQED 9
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
7am
KQED 9
Two classic George Burns movies air tonight on KQED 9.
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
7:30
KQED 9
Caillou | D
8am
KQED 9
Curious George
8:30
KQED 9
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
9am
KQED 9
Super Why! | D
9:30
KQED 9
Dinosaur Train | D
8pm
KQED 9
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Oh, God! | H | (1977) God, in the form of a good-natured old man, appears to an assistant grocery store manager and selects him as his messenger for the modern world. Stars George Burns, Teri Garr and John Denver. | R (9) 7/14 2am Antiques Roadshow Louisville, Hour 1 of 3. | R (+) 7/14 2am
9:46
KQED 9
Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
10:30 KQED 9
Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
11am KQED 9
NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot.
Afternoon noon KQED 9
Great Performances at the Met | H | Maria Stuarda. Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato takes on the virtuosic bel canto role of the doomed Mary, Queen of Scots.
2:30
KQED 9
Blossoms and Thorns | H | Survivors of the Japanese internment reflect on the challenge of reconstructing their lives and identities after World War II.
3pm
KQED 9
Inside Washington | H |
3:30
KQED 9
The McLaughlin Group | H |
4pm
KQED 9
This Week in Northern California | q |
4:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #408 Hayes Street Grill, Mama’s on Washington Square.
5pm
KQED 9
Moyers & Company | R (+) 7/15 mid
6pm
KQED 9
Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door
British Antiques Roadshow | H | #325 Sheffeld. | R (+) 7/14 3am
From top-selling vintage cars to neon clocks and brightly lit company signs, find out the value of unusual displays of Americana and what makes people want to own them. Watch the first of three episodes tonight at 9:30 on KQED Plus. 9:30 KQED +
10am KQED 9
Bid America | H | Planes, Trains and Automobiles. A collection of immaculately restored cars, including a 1955 Chevy and a 1951 Packard 400, are sold. | R (+) 7/14 3:30am The Sunshine Boys | H | (1975) After a separation, two former vaudeville partners reunite to renew their friendship and their feud. Stars George Burns and Walter Matthau. | R (9) 7/14 3:46am
10pm KQED +
Foyle’s War #205 War Games, Part 1. | R (+) 7/14 4am
11pm KQED +
Foyle’s War #206 War Games, Part 2. | R (+) 7/14 5am
11:30 KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | The Golden Years. Three short films take a poignant look at growing old. | R (9) 7/14 5:30am
E vening 7pm
KQED 9
Secrets of Althorp — The Spencers | R (9) 7/15 1am
8pm
KQED 9
Secrets of Chatsworth | H | Over five centuries, Chatsworth Estate has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family. | R (9) 7/15 2am
KQED.org
5pm
Austin City Limits Miranda Lambert/Jeff Bridges. | R (9) 7/15 mid
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
2pm
KQED +
MotorWeek | H | $38K SUV Challenge. | R (9) 4pm
12:30 KQED 9
KQED Public Television
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | H | q | Simply Delicious.
Roadtrip Nation | q | Oklahoma/Texas/Louisiana.
12:30 KQED 9
A fternoon noon KQED 9
KQED 9
KQED Public Radio
KQED 9
Early mid
Rick Steves’ Europe London: Historic and Dynamic.
Evening 7pm
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KQED 9
Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Endeavour, Series I: Fugue. Constable Endeavour Morse’s love of opera may be the key to stopping a string of Oxford homicides. | D | R (9) 7/15 3am
10:30 KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | End of the World As We Know It. | R (9) 7/15 4:30am
11pm KQED 9
Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Audience of One follows a Pentecostal minister who receives a vision from God to create an epic science fiction movie based on the biblical story of Joseph, sending the minister and his followers on a journey of extreme faith. | R (9) 7/15 5am
Tuesday 16 mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
Austin City Limits Miranda Lambert/Jeff Bridges.
KQED +
Moyers & Company
1-6am 6am-7pm
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
This is Us Icons of the Sixties. Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
KQED +
Rick Steves’ Europe Lisbon and the Algarve. | R (+) 7/18 1:30am
6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
8pm
KQED 9
Quest for the Lost Maya explores archaeological evidence of a previously unknown Mayan society on the Yucatan Peninsula. | R (9) 7/18 2am, 7/21 11am & 6pm
KQED +
As Time Goes By #125. | R (+) 7/18 2am
Evening 7pm
KQED 9
7pm-mid KQED +
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/16 1am
KQED +
Doc Martin #301 On the Edge, Part 1. | R (+) 7/16 1am
7:30
KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | Biting the Hand That Feeds. Unusual logic leads to twisted behavior in two short films from England and Australia. | R (9) 7/16 1:30am, 7/21 10:30pm, 7/22 4:30am; (+) 7/18 12:30am
8pm
KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Louisville. | R (9) 7/16 2am
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #303 The Plymouth Express. | R (+) 7/16 2am, 7/21 3pm
9pm
KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 7/16 3am
KQED +
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries | H | #113 King Memses’ Curse. | R (+) 7/16 3am, 7/21 7pm, 7/22 1am
10pm KQED 9
KQED +
11pm KQED +
11:30 KQED 9
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POV | H | Only the Young. Three unconventional Christian teenagers come of age in a small Southern California town. | R (9) 7/16 4am Rosemary and Thyme #306 Three Legs Good. | R (+) 7/16 4am History Detectives #904 investigates fabric from an aircraft that may be linked to Charles Lindbergh and Igor Sikorsky. | R (+) 7/16 5am Film School Shorts | q | Growing Pains. | R (9) 7/16 5:30am
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 (+) 7/17 1am
KQED 9
Spark | q | San Francisco Ballet’s Festival of New Works. | R (9) 7/17 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Part 2 of 2. With the help of Sacagawea’s great courage, Lewis and Clark continued west to the Pacific Ocean. | D | R (9) 7/17 2am
Evening KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/17 1am
7:30
See page 25 for program schedule.
7pm
QUEST | q | Bats in Our Midst/ Geothermal Power. Meet the bats of the Central Valley and uncover Sonoma’s geothermal energy. | R (9) 7/18 1:30am; (+) 7/19 12:30am, 7/20 5pm
1-6am
Early KQED 9
KQED 9
12:30 KQED +
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7:30
E arly
10pm KQED 9
FRONTLINE | H | TBA. | R (9) 7/17 4am, 7/30 10pm
11pm KQED 9
Eating Alabama | H | An Alabama couple faces huge challenges while trying to eat only seasonal locally-grown food. | R (9) 7/17 5am
8:30 KQED +
Are You Being Served? #108 Cold Comfort. | R (+) 7/18 2:30am
9pm
KQED 9
NOVA Ghosts of Machu Picchu. Archaeologists probe the ruins of this “lost city of the Incas” and unearth sacred burial grounds. | D | R (9) 7/18 3am, 7/21 noon & 7pm, 7/22 1am
KQED +
Keeping Up Appearances #102 Vicar’s Tea. | R (+) 7/18 3am
9:30 KQED +
Last of the Summer Wine | H | #2809 Plenty of Room in the Back. | R (+) 7/18 3:30am
10pm KQED 9
Nazi Mega Weapons | H | Part 1 of 3. This series uncovers the engineering secrets of three iconic megastructures, tells the stories of the evil geniuses who designed them and reveals how these structures sparked a technological revolution that changed warfare forever. | R (9) 7/18 4am
KQED +
11pm KQED 9
Wednesday 17 E arly mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
Film School Shorts | q | Sum of Its Parts features the films Crazy Glue (New York University) and Bicycle (Biola University).
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) 7/18 1am
KQED +
This is Us | q | Soldiers’ Stories introduces a modernday military man and follows the history of the Buffalo Soldiers. | R (+) 7/18 1am, 7/20 2:30pm, 7/23 12:30am
KQED +
William and Mary #202. | R (+) 7/18 4am Marching Once More: 60 Years After the Battle of the Bulge Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge return to the battlefield to see what’s happened to those they liberated 60 years before. | R (9) 7/18 5am Revolutionaries | q | The Facebook Effect. Hear Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, in conversation with author David Kirkpatrick and NPR’s Guy Raz. | R (+) 7/18 5am, 7/20 3pm
Thursday 18 E arly mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
ImageMakers | q | Biting the Hand That Feeds. | R (9) 7/21 10:30pm, 7/22 4:30am
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) 7/19 1am
KQED +
Ask This Old House Transforming Stock Shelving/Installing a New Washing Machine Valve. | R (+) 7/19 1am
Best of KQED | s | Fund-raising programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules. | R (9) 7/19 1:30am Ask This Old House Installing Bluestone Patio/Hanging Bikes in a Garage. | R (+) 7/19 1:30am, 7/25 7pm, 7/26 1am
8pm KQED +
Annie Oakley: American Experience tells the story of a five-foot-tall sharpshooter who became a world-renowned symbol of the American Wild West. | D | R (+) 7/19 2am Journey of Sacagawea Meet the woman behind the historical icon and learn how cultures and events may have shaped her. | R (+) 7/19 3am
10pm KQED +
Lewis and Clark: Crossing the Centuries George Kennedy narrates a look at the legacy of this 1804 trip from Missouri to the Oregon coast. | R (+) 7/19 4am, 7/21 11pm, 7/22 5am
11pm KQED +
Live from the Artists Den | H | Mumford and Sons. | R (+) 7/19 5am
9pm
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
QUEST | q | Bats in Our Midst/ Geothermal Power. Meet the bats of the Central Valley and uncover Sonoma’s geothermal energy. | R (+) 7/20 5pm Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
E vening 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/20 1am
KQED +
New Tricks | H | #910 Glasgow UCOS. | R (+) 7/20 1am
7:30
KQED 9
This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 7/20 1:30am, 7/21 4pm; (+) 7/20 12:30am & 1pm
Sherlock Holmes #106 The Blue Carbuncle. | R (+) 7/20 3:39am
10pm KQED 9
Judy Garland: Duets Garland and guest stars from her weekly 1960s television series perform classic duets. | R (9) 7/20 4am, 7/21 2pm
10:33 KQED +
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America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Salmon and Sole. This Old House Cambridge Project, Part 2 of 15. Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or call 415.354.8000 for finalized schedules. Ask This Old House Finishing a Backyard Pizza Oven/Working with Threaded Pipe Connections.
Film School Shorts | q | Okay, Cupid. | R (9) 7/20 5am, 7/22 7:30pm, 7/23 1:30am
12:30 KQED +
The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 7/21 3:30pm
1pm KQED +
This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 7/21 4pm
1:30 KQED +
Equal Time | H |
2pm KQED +
Roadtrip Nation | q | In-Studio Interview: Veronica Belmont.
2:30 KQED +
This is Us | q | Soldiers’ Stories. | R (+) 7/23 12:30am
3pm KQED +
Revolutionaries | q | The Facebook Effect.
4pm KQED +
Moyers & Company | R (9) 7/21 5pm; (+) 7/22 mid
5pm KQED +
QUEST | q | Bats In Our Midst/ Geothermal Power.
Moyers & Company | H | | R (9) 7/21 5pm; (+) 7/20 5am & 4pm, 7/22 mid Charlie Rose: This Week | H | features the iconic television anchor’s focus on the events and conversations shaping the week past and the week ahead. | R (9) 7/20 5:30am; (+) 7/27 1:30pm
Saturday 20 E arly mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 7/22 noon
5:30 KQED +
Travelscope | q | Fredericksburg, Texas. | D
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
6pm KQED +
12:30 KQED +
This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 1:30am, 7/21 4pm; (+) 1pm
Rick Steves’ Europe Highlights of Castile: Toledo and Salamanca.
6:30 KQED +
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
Rick Steves’ Europe North England’s Lake District and Durham.
Evening
6am-10am KQED 9
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. Thomas and Friends | D
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #403 Coco 500, Crogan’s Montclair, Red Jade. | R (9) 7/20 2:30am
7am KQED +
Bob the Builder | D
7:30 KQED +
Curious George | D
8am KQED +
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
8:30 KQED +
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
9am KQED +
Caillou | D
9:30 KQED +
Zoboomafoo | D
KQED +
7pm KQED +
The Lawrence Welk Show America on the Move. | R (+) 7/21 1am
8pm KQED +
Antiques Roadshow Louisville, Hour 2 of 3. | R (+) 7/21 2am & 6pm
9pm KQED +
British Antiques Roadshow | H | #326 Retrospective — Farewell to Michael Aspel. | R (+) 7/21 3am
9:30 KQED +
Bid America | H | Time Is Money. An amazing collection of rare neon clocks from great American brands command top dollar at auction. | R (+) 7/21 3:30am & 5:33pm
10pm KQED +
Foyle’s War #207 The Funk Hole, Part 1. | R (+) 7/21 4am
11pm KQED +
Foyle’s War #208 The Funk Hole, Part 2. | R (+) 7/21 5am
Zoboomafoo | D
KQED.org
6:30 KQED +
Dalziel and Pascoe | H | #106 An Autumn Shroud, Part 2 of 2. | R (+) 7/20 2:46am, 7/21 4:43pm
Arthur | D
MotorWeek | H | Ford Fusion Energi.
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 7/20 2am
8:46 KQED +
KQED +
noon KQED +
8pm
KQED 9
Afternoon
Dalziel and Pascoe | H | #105 An Autumn Shroud, Part 1 of 2. | R (+) 7/20 1:55am, 7/21 3:52pm
8:30
Essential Pépin | q | Fabulous Fins. | D
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #109. | R (+) 7/20 4:33am
7:55 KQED +
KQED 9
Wild Kratts
10:30 KQED 9
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
1-6am
Barbra Streisand — One Night Only at the Village Vanguard Barbra Streisand performs in Greenwich Village. | R (9) 7/20 3am, 7/21 1pm
9:39 KQED +
Early KQED 9
KQED +
11am KQED 9
Friday 19 mid
Simply Ming On the Road in San Antonio with Chef John Besh.
KQED Public Television
9pm KQED +
10am KQED 9
KQED Public Radio
KQED +
In September 2009, a select group of fans and friends had the rare opportunity to see Barbra Streisand perform in the ultimate up-close-andpersonal setting. Now you can experience it too. Tonight at 9 on KQED 9.
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7:30-mid KQED 9
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2:30 KQED +
E arly mid
KQED 9
Roadtrip Nation | q | Atlanta, GA/Outer Banks, NC.
KQED +
Austin City Limits Tim McGraw. | R (9) 7/22 mid
12:30 KQED 9
On Story | H | #308.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am
KQED 9
Raggs | D
KQED +
Zoboomafoo | D
6:30
KQED 9
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
KQED +
Thomas & Friends | D
7am
KQED 9
KQED 9
Inside Washington | H |
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #303 The Plymouth Express.
3:30
4pm
KQED 9
This Week in Northern California | q |
4:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #503 Lahore Karahi, Patio Filipino, Sam’s Grill.
4:43 KQED +
Dalziel and Pascoe #106 An Autumn Shroud, Part 2 of 2.
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
5pm
Moyers & Company | R (+) 7/22 mid
5:33 KQED +
Bob the Builder | D
KQED 9
Caillou | D
KQED +
Curious George
8am
KQED 9
Curious George
KQED +
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
7pm
8:30
KQED 9
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
KQED +
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
9am
KQED 9
Super Why! | D
KQED +
Caillou
9:30
KQED 9
Dinosaur Train | D
KQED +
Zoboomafoo | D
10:30 KQED 9
KQED +
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11:30 KQED +
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Wild Kratts
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Dressing and Emulsions. America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Vegetarian Pasta Night.
Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh | H | Seafood from the Gulf.
1pm
Barbra Streisand — One Night Only at the Village Vanguard
KQED +
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #606 Rhea’s Market and Deli, Sauce, the girl & the fig.
1:30 KQED +
Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless A Whole New Enchilada.
2pm
KQED 9
Judy Garland: Duets
KQED +
Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Pop Over Anytime. | D
KQED 9
Austin City Limits Tim McGraw.
KQED +
Moyers & Company
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) 7/23 1am
KQED +
Doc Martin #302 On the Edge, Part 2. | R (+) 7/23 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Film School Shorts | q | Okay, Cupid. | R (9) 7/23 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Hartford. | R (9) 7/23 2am, 7/27 3pm
KQED 9
Quest for the Lost Maya
KQED +
Antiques Roadshow Louisville, Hour 2 of 3.
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #304 Wasps’ Nest. | R (+) 7/23 2am, 7/28 3pm
KQED 9
NOVA Ghosts of Machu Picchu. | D | R (9) 7/22 1am
9pm
KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 7/23 3am
KQED +
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #113 King Memses’ Curse. | R (+) 7/22 1am
KQED +
8pm
KQED 9
Secrets of Highclere Castle explores the history and upkeep of England’s Highclere Castle, the setting of Downton Abbey. | R (9) 7/22 2am, 7/28 7pm, 7/29 1am
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #101 Cocaine Blues. | R (+) 7/23 3am, 7/28 7pm, 7/29 1am
Evening
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NOVA Ghosts of Machu Picchu. | D | R (9) 7pm, 7/22 1am Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Family Favorites.
E arly mid
The Electric Company | D Quest for the Lost Maya | R (9) 6pm
Bid America Time Is Money.
Monday 22
6pm
Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
12:30 KQED +
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KQED 9
Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
Afternoon noon KQED 9
The McLaughlin Group Dalziel and Pascoe #105 An Autumn Shroud, Part 1 of 2.
KQED +
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Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions Chimayo, New Mexico.
10pm KQED +
Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species is the story of the fabric of life and how every species is interconnected, each one important. | R (+) 7/22 2am Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Endeavour, Series I: Rocket. A royal visit to a family-owned munitions factory ends with murder, and Morse must find the culprit. | D | R (9) 7/22 3am Finding Your Roots Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis. The fascinating history of New Orleans is traced through the family stories of these two musicians. | R (+) 7/22 3am Finding Your Roots Cory Booker and John Lewis. Booker discovers his white great-grandfather, and Lewis learns about his ambitious slave ancestors. | R (+) 7/22 4am
10:30 KQED 9
ImageMakers | H | q | Biting the Hand That Feeds. | R (9) 7/22 4:30am
11pm KQED 9
Globe Trekker | H | Colorado to Utah. | D | R (9) 7/22 5am
KQED +
Lewis and Clark: Crossing the Centuries | R (+) 7/22 5am
10pm KQED 9
KQED +
POV | H | High Tech, Low Life. Two of China’s first citizenreporters document the underside of China’s economic development. | R (9) 7/23 4am Rosemary and Thyme #307 Enter Two Gardeners. | R (+) 7/23 4am
11pm KQED +
History Detectives #702 investigates a plan to hide atomic secrets in plain sight and carved beeswax from a shipwreck. | R (+) 7/23 5am
11:30 KQED 9
Film School Shorts | q | Fire and Fury. | R (9) 7/23 5:30am
Tuesday 23 E arly mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
This is Us | q | Soldiers’ Stories.
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) 7/24 1am
KQED +
Revolutionaries | q | Transforming Music. Meet musician and inventor Tod Machover, the creator of technologies behind Guitar Hero and Rock Band. | R (+) 7/24 1am & 11pm, 7/25 5am, 7/27 3pm
8pm
KQED 9
KQED +
Spark | q | Suhaila Salimpour, Stephanie Syjuco, Lu Yi. | R (9) 7/24 1:30am
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 7/25 1am
Hindenburg and Hitler — The Making of a Fuehrer | H | chronicles the political career of Paul von Hindenburg, Germany’s chancellor from 1925 to 1934. | R (9) 7/24 2am, 7/27 6pm
KQED +
This is Us | q | Local Artists profiles three noted artists whose works are displayed across the country, from Santa Cruz to the White House. | R (+) 7/25 1am, 7/27 2:30pm, 7/30 12:30am
NOVA Extreme Cave Diving. A team of scientists dive into Blue Holes, underwater caves that formed during the last ice age. | D | R (+) 7/24 2am
7:30-mid KQED 9
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Rick Steves’ Europe Sevilla. | R (+) 7/25 1:30am
8pm KQED +
Hitler on Trial | H | explores Hans Litten’s personal story, unearthing the consequences of his heroism and tracking his tragic journey from courtroom to suicide.| R (9) 7/24 2:54am
As Time Goes By #126. | R (+) 7/25 2am
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Are You Being Served? #109 The Think Tank. | R (+) 7/25 2:30am
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Cave People of the Himalaya Pete Athans returns to the Himalayas in search of the caves and mummies of a lost civilization. | R (+) 7/24 3am
Keeping Up Appearances #103 Carldon Hall. | R (+) 7/25 3:01am
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Last of the Summer Wine | H | #2901 The Second Stag Night of Doggy Wilkinson. | R (+) 7/25 3:31am
Secrets of the Dead | H | Bones of the Buddha. Doubt and scandal hang over a British landowner’s discovery of the bones of Lord Buddha in 1898. | D | R (9) 7/24 4am Secrets of the Dead Cavemen Cold Case. A tomb of 49,000-year-old Neanderthal bones are discovered in a remote region of northern Spain. | D | R (+) 7/24 4am Bhutan — Taking the Middle Path to Happiness The Himalayan kingdom is committed to environmental and cultural preservation and honest governance. | R (9) 7/24 5am Alone in the Wilderness Richard Proenneke set out alone to build a log cabin and explore a pristine land unchanged by man. | D | R (+) 7/24 5am, 7/28 11pm, 7/29 5am
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William and Mary #203. | R (+) 7/25 4am
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Ask This Old House Building a Custom Fireplace Mantel/ Repairing a Leaking Kitchen Faucet. | R (+) 7/26 1:30am
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The Spartans #101. This three-part series charts the rise and fall of one of the most intriguing and extreme civilizations of the ancient world. | R (+) 7/26 2am
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The Spartans #102 explores the bitter rivalry between Sparta and Athens and their startling different views of women. | R (+) 7/26 3am
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The Spartans #103. The war between Sparta and Athens reaches a brutal and bloody climax in Sicily. | R (+) 7/26 4am
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ImageMakers Psycho Killer. Films include Interview and The Piano Tuner. | R (9) 7/28 10:30pm, 7/29 4:30am
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New Tricks #302 Dockers. | R (+) 7/27 1am
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Ask This Old House Installing Bluestone Patio/Hanging Bikes in a Garage. | R (+) 7/26 1am
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Photo: The Philadelphia Story, courtesy MGM.
Friday, July 26, at 9pm on KQED 9.
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James Stewart: A Wonderful Life is a special tribute to one of America’s most respected and beloved actors, featuring anecdotes from Katharine Hepburn, Walter Matthau, Richard Dreyfuss, Clint Eastwood, Carol Burnett, Gene Kelly and others. | R (9) 7/27 3am
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Sherlock Holmes #107 The Copper Beeches. | R (+) 7/27 3:41am
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ImageMakers | q | Last Flight. What will you be thinking about in the last moments of your life? | R (9) 7/27 4:30am
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Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #110. | R (+) 7/27 4:33am
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Film School Shorts | q | Letting Go. | R (9) 7/27 5am, 7/29 7:30pm, 7/30 1:30am
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Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Spain on My Mind. MotorWeek | H | Kia Sorento. | R (9) 4pm Lidia’s Italy in America | H | Another Seafood Celebration.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #505 Chez Spencer, Broken Record, Marnee Thai.
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New Scandinavian Cooking | H | Mountain Lamb.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #501 Turk & Larkin, Brown Sugar, 2223 Restaurant.
Charlie Rose: This Week focus on the events and conversations shaping the week past and the week ahead.
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Roadtrip Nation | q | In-Studio Interviews: Mike Song and Paul Dateh.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Verrine. | D
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Simply Ming Reconstituting with Guest Gordon Hamersley.
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Antiques Roadshow Vintage Hartford.
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Arthur | D
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Moyers & Company | R (9) 7/28 5pm; (+) 7/29 mid
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This Old House Cambridge Project, Part 3 of 15.
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This Old House Essex 2012/13, Clam Flats and Lightning Rods.
Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Hearty Autumn Dinner.
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QUEST | q | Tagging Tuna/Darfur Cooking Stoves. Scientists work to uncover the lives of tuna in time to protect them, and a simple stove design from Bay Area researchers is improving life in the refugee camps of Darfur.
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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless | H | The Kernel of Deliciousness.
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Ask This Old House Installing a Front Porch Light/Splitting Firewood.
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Travelscope | q | Gathering in Scotland. | D
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #507 La Ciccia, Sushi Groove, Babalou’s.
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Dalziel and Pascoe #108 Ruling Passion, Part 2 of 2.
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Rick Steves’ Europe Normandy: War-Torn, Yet Full of Life.
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Rick Steves’ Europe Venice: City of Dreams.
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Beaverbrook tells the story of Camp Beaverbook, the much-loved summer camp that operated in Northern California from 1961 to 1985. | R (9) 7/29 11pm, 7/30 5am
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Antiques Roadshow Louisville, Hour 3 of 3.
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #602 Nettie’s Crab Shack, Dragon Rouge, Walzwerk. | R (9) 7/28 1am The Lawrence Welk Show Strike Up the Band. | R (+) 7/28 1am ImageMakers | q | Mind Benders. Films include Colour Bleed, West of the Moon and Egg Breakers. | R (9) 7/28 1:30am The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) is the story of supercool millionaire Thomas Crown (Steve McQueen) who plots a perfect bank robbery. Faye Dunaway is Vicki Anderson, the insurance investigator determined to nab the gentleman thief. | R (9) 7/28 2am Antiques Roadshow Louisville, Hour 3 of 3. | R (+) 7/28 2am & 6pm British Antiques Roadshow | H | #301 Herford. | R (+) 7/28 3am
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Royal Memories: Prince Charles’ Tribute to the Queen Prince Charles leads a touching tribute to Queen Elizabeth, featuring exclusive footage and photos. | R (9) 7/29 2am
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Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air. New scientific research sheds light on these tough, energetic flashing jewels of the natural world. | D | R (+) 7/29 2am
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Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Endeavour, Series I: Home. While studying for his sergeant’s exam, Morse investigates the hit-and-run death of a professor. | D | R (9) 7/29 3am
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Finding Your Roots Barbara Walters and Geoffrey Canada. Missing links are found in the family histories of the media legend and the educational superstar. | R (+) 7/29 3am
Clifford the Big Red Dog | D Wild Kratts Clifford’s Puppy Days | D The Electric Company | D Great Performances at the Met | H | Parsifal. Jonas Kaufmann stars in the title role of the innocent who finds wisdom in Wagner’s masterpiece.
Get Shorty | H | (1995). A filmloving loan shark teams with a B-movie producer to become a Hollywood mogul. Stars John Travolta, Gene Hackman and Rene Russo. | R (9) 7/28 3:44am
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America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Cool and Creamy Desserts.
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Foyle’s War #301 The French Drop, Part 1. | R (+) 7/28 4am
Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Not Just for Kids.
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Foyle’s War #302 The French Drop, Part 2. | R (+) 7/28 5am
Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh | H | Fresh Fig Recipes.
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ImageMakers | q | The Company of Men. Films include Break a Leg and The Candidate. | R (9) 7/28 5:30am
A fternoon
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #608 Dosa, Sapore Italiano Ristorante, Gather.
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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Chorizo Made Easy.
Bid America Whatever Floats Your Boat.
Finding Your Roots Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick. The famous actors learn that they both had ancestors who were early opponents of slavery. | R (+) 7/29 4am
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ImageMakers | q | Psycho Killer. | R (9) 7/29 4:30am Globe Trekker | H | Globe Trekker Food Hour: Spice Trails. | D | R (9) 7/29 5am
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Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Vegetable Fete. | D
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Bid America | H | Whatever Floats Your Boat. Classic and antique boats and motors, including the Boondoggle and 500 vintage toy boats, are sold. | R (+) 7/28 3:30am & 5:34pm
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From James Bond to Jason Bourne, the fictional world of spying is a world of danger and deception, glamour and lies. How does the myth compare with the reality? Watch Modern Spies and find out.
Monday 29
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Austin City Limits The Head and the Heart/Gomez.
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6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
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History Detectives #710. Discover the fate of a man who sketched a portrait inside a German POW camp during World War II. | R (+) 7/30 5am
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Doc Martin #303 The Apple Doesn’t Fall. | R (+) 7/30 1am
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This is Us | q | Local Artists.
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6am-7pm
See page 25 for program schedule.
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Film School Shorts | q | Letting Go. | R (9) 7/30 1:30am
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Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Richmond. | R (9) 7/30 2am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #305 The Tragedy at Marsden Manor. | R (+) 7/30 2am
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Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 7/30 3am
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #102 Murder on the Ballarat Train. | R (+) 7/30 3am
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POV | H | Neurotypical is an exploration of autism is showcased from the point of view of people who have autism. | R (9) 7/30 4am Rosemary and Thyme #308 Cup of Silence. | R (+) 7/30 4am
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Modern Spies | H | #101. For the first time on television, serving British secret agents talk about their work. | R (9) 7/31 2am
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NOVA scienceNOW Where Did We Come From? Where did the first living thing on Earth come from? and can a simple injection erase a painful memory? | D | R (+) 7/31 2am
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Modern Spies | H | #102. Serving members of the security services talk about how their work can help to prevent terrorist attacks. | R (9) 7/31 2:52am
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Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Beaverbrook. | R (9) 7/30 5am
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NOVA scienceNOW What Makes Us Human? The evolutionary roots of such human traits as language, tool-making and laughter are uncovered. | D | R (+) 7/31 3am
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FRONTLINE | H | TBA. | R (9) 7/31 4am
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Revolutionaries | q | Google’s Eric Schmidt. Meet Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt, who has led the tech giant from Silicon Valley startup to global leader. | R (+) 7/31 1am & 11pm
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Spark | q | Lily Cai, Mike Henderson, June Schwarcz. | R (9) 7/31 1:30am
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Photo: “Michael” MI6 Intelligence Officer, © BBC.
Tuesday, July 30, at 8pm on KQED 9.
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QUEST | q | Science of Cheese/ Emotions Revealed.
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Rick Steves’ Europe England’s Bath and York.
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Nature Revealing the Leopard. Evidence provides a psychological profile of this extraordinarily cunning and intelligent cat. |D
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As Time Goes By #127.
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Are You Being Served? #110 Big Brother.
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NOVA Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? reopens one of the most confounding crime mysteries of all time — the 1932 kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby and the trial and execution that followed.
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Keeping Up Appearances #104 Going to Daisy’s. Last of the Summer Wine | H | #2902 What Happened to the Horse?
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Monday–Friday M orning 6:00 Wai Lana Yoga 6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 7:00 Power Yoga 7:30 Sit and Be Fit 8:00 Classical Stretch 8:30 Burt Wolf’s Travels and Traditions 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa 10:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Tavelscope 10:30 Rick Bayless 11:30 Baking with Julia Afternoon/evening noon Ciao Italia 12:30 Primal Grill 1:00 b Organic 1:30 Woodworking/This Old House 2:00 Arts and Crafts (includes knitting, painting and sewing programs) 3:00 Simply Ming 3:30 Vegetarian Cooking 4:00 Nick Stellino’s Family Kitchen 4:30 Lidia Bastianich 5:00 Julia Child 5:30 Jacques Pépin 6:00 Joanne Weir 6:30 America’s Test Kitchen 7-11 (Mon) Arts Programming (Tue–Fri) Repeats of KQED 9 Prime-Time Programming
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1:30 Growing a Greener World 2:00 America’s Heartland 2:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 3:00 Travels to the Edge with Art Wolfe 3:30 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions 4:00 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa 4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00 Wild Photo Adventures 5:30 Spark 6:00 Jacques Pépin 6:30 Check, Please! Bay Area 7:00 Concert Specials 8:00 Austin City Limits 9:00 Masterpiece 10:30 Biographies 11:00 Short Films (pictured)
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Sunday Morning 6:00 Wai Lana Yoga 6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 7:00 Power Yoga 7:30 Sit and Be Fit 8:00 Classical Stretch 8:30 Growing a Greener World 9:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 9:30 Victory Garden 10:00 Garden Smart 10:30 Check, Please! Bay Area 11:00 Antiques Roadshow
Saturday Morning mid-7am Best of World 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 LinkAsia 8:30 Inside Washington 9:00 Washington Week 9:30 This Week in Northern California 10:00 BBC Newsnight 10:30 To the Contrary 11:00 The McLaughlin Group 11:30 Need to Know (Charlie Rose: The Week begins July 20)
A fternoon/evening noon Inside E Street 12:30 b Organic 1:00 Growing Bolder 1:30 Healing Quest 2:00 My Generation 2:30 Roadtrip Nation 3:00 MotorWeek 3:30 Hometime 4:00 This Old House 4:30 Ask This Old House 5:00 Victory Garden 5:30 Just Seen It 6:00 Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 6:30 Spark 7:00 Austin City Limits 8-mid Arts Programming
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Photos: (l. to r.) The short animated film Egg Breakers (Germany), aired on the KQED film series ImageMakers; Veteran business journalist Consuelo Mack hosts WealthTrack, courtesy Robin Holland; The Electric Company’s Keith, Shock, Jessica, Hector and Lisa jump with excitement, courtesy Anthony Causi.
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Evening Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford’s Puppy Days Wild Kratts Martha Speaks Arthur Maya and Miguel WordGirl Cyberchase The Electric Company Design Squad/Dragonfly TV/SciGirls Curiosity Quest Wild Kratts
The overnight Kids channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv
Porgy and Bess, Aida, Boris Godunov and Lucrezia Borgia The fourth season of KQED’s co-productions with San Francisco Opera begins in September.
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E very 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/Dragonfly TV/SciGirls 4:30 Curiosity Quest 5:00 WordGirl 5:30 Cyberchase
Coming Soon Photo: Porgy and Bess, Lester Lynch (Crown) and Laquita Mitchell (Bess), courtesy Cory Weaver.
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M orning Curiosity Quest Wild Kratts Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Maya and Miguel Martha Speaks The Electric Company Angelina Ballerina Anne of Green Gables — Animated Series WordGirl Martha Speaks Raggs Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman The Electric Company (pictured) Angelina Ballerina
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