February 2022 On KQED

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LIVE, ONLINE AND IN-PERSON EVENTS Our Events Series

Get informed about critical local issues, inspired by vivid expressions of creativity and civic imagination and involved in collectively envisioning a better Bay Area. KQED Live events are hosted in our newly reimagined San Francisco headquarters and will be available online. For ticket information and the latest updates on events, go to kqed.org/live. Prices and events are subject to change.

FEBRUARY LINEUP Rebel Girls Bingo

Friday, February 18, at 7pm, $10 KQED writer Rae Alexandra and producer Carly Severn host a badass history bingo night and mixer on KQED's new terrace to celebrate the unsung women who helped shape today’s Bay Area.

Afro-Latin Flavors with Chef Nelson German Rebel Girls

Tuesday, February 22, at 7pm, $15 Nelson German, "Top Chef" contestant and chef-owner of alaMar and Sobre Mesa, shares his culinary journey from the early influences of his upbringing in New York’s predominately Dominican enclave of Washington Heights, to his current ventures exposing the Bay Area to the richness of Afro-Latin flavors through cuisine and cocktails.

Why Reparations? Why Reparations?

Thursday, February 24, at 7pm, $10 What are we really talking about when we say reparations? And why now? This first part of a KQED Live series brings together UC Berkeley's Nikki Jones, PolicyLink's Sarah Treuhaft and Los Angeles Times columnist Erika Smith to lay out the case as a state task force develops proposals for reparations to Black Californians for the harms of slavery and systemic racism.

Kristi Yamaguchi with Forum

Kristi Yamaguchi

Friday, February 25, at 7pm, $10 The Bay Area native, Olympic gold medalist and "Dancing with the Stars" winner joins Forum to talk figure skating, the winter Olympics, life after competition and how she’s supporting children’s literacy through her nonprofit.

MEMBER PERKS KQED Member Discount: California International Antiquarian Book Fair at Oakland Marriott City Center

Friday, February 11, to Sunday, February 13 One of the largest and most prestigious rare book fairs in the world, the threeday California International Antiquarian Book Fair (February 11-13) features the collections and rare treasures of booksellers from around the globe, including manuscripts, modern first editions, children’s books, ephemera, maps, autographs and antiquarian books on a vast array of topics. KQED members can receive $4 off admission by going to cabookfair.com and entering the code KQED4OFF. KQ E D.O RG • F E B RUA RY 2 0 2 2

KQED Member Day: Free Admission at San Francisco Botanical Garden

Friday, February 18 It’s that time of year again! Join KQED at San Francisco Botanical Garden (SFBG) to be amazed by one of the city’s great annual spectacles, as the most significant conservation collection of magnolias in the United States erupts with beautiful, fragrant blooms. Admission is free on Friday, February 18, for KQED members (up to two admissions total) who present a current KQED MemberCard and valid ID in person at the ticket booth. The day also includes special discounts on SFBG memberships and in the Bookstore and at the Plant Arbor. More information at sfbg.org.

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NEWS + NOTES

Jean Kendrick and her son Stanley at an Extended Stay America in Richmond, California, in 2020. Photo by Beth LaBerge/KQED.

KQED’s Housing Podcast Explores the Specter of Evictions

As a result of the pandemic, millions of renters suddenly found themselves on the precipice of eviction. To help support these renters, an unprecedented amount of tenant protections and financial assistance for renters was initially put in place. While these measures were necessary to prevent widespread displacement, they were only temporary — a Band-Aid to a bigger problem. As renter protections expired, a growing number of tenants, advocates, and political leaders have been questioning the system of evictions while confronting the long-standing discriminatory policies that have led to persistent racial inequality in housing. With the pandemic still ongoing, Solomon and Baldassari look at the process of evictions from a number of angles, including the way evictions impact not only individuals but communities; which types of tenants are more likely to be evicted; the power of property ownership; a tenant's right to counsel in a court of law; and how rental assistance can help keep people housed. The five-episode season of SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America begins on Monday, February 14, with new episodes posting every Tuesday. Find SOLD OUT wherever you get your podcasts or visit kqed.org/podcasts/soldout.

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Every year, at least 3.7 million evictions are filed in the United States. It starts with a notice from a landlord, a paper taped to the front door. And it can end with a visit from the sheriff, locks changed, furniture thrown out on the sidewalk and the frantic search for a new place to live. In a new season of KQED’s podcast series SOLD OUT: Rethinking Housing in America, cohosts Molly Solomon and Erin Baldassari explore the system of evictions and why many tenants are more vulnerable to them now.

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On the Air in February MindShift

MindShift hosts Ki Sung and Nimah Gobir; photo by Kirsten Voss Dalldorf.

Wednesday, February 2, at 8pm KQED’s award-winning hit podcast MindShift explores the future of learning and how we raise our kids. Whether we’re discussing how teaching is evolving or how caregivers can better guide their children, MindShift focuses on topics important to our audience. For example, coronavirus variants are pushing schools to reconsider in-person learning. Meanwhile, families are worried about the longterm implications of isolation on students’ educations. Listen in on the impact to the Bay Area.

Bay Curious

Wednesday, February 9, at 8pm Our popular Bay Curious podcast brings you a broadcast special about the Donner Party, an enduring California mystery. In 1847, a group of emigrants, snowbound in the Sierras, were forced to resort to cannibalism. Yet there’s a lot about this story that you may not know. This spring will mark 175 years since the survivors were rescued and Bay Curious takes a fresh look at a familiar story — one of desperation, murder and true injustice. Bay Curious hosts Katrina Schwartz and Olivia Allen-Price; photo by Daniel Scondo.

PODCASTS

What are the best podcasts to listen to right now? We asked Eric Dhan, Community Manager for KQED's PRX Podcast Garage, what he recommends. Here are his picks.

STARTER EPISODE

“Our New Host”

Listen to The Bay if you want quick dives into stories and issues that impact us locally. This episode introduces us to the show’s host, Ericka Cruz Guevarra, who talks about her connection to the Bay Area, why she became a public media journalist and what she hopes to bring to listeners.

STARTER EPISODE

Through intimate conversations filled with great chemistry, hosts Hana Baba and Leila Day bring us stories that celebrate and affirm the experiences of the Black diaspora. In this episode, Hana and Leila use audio to showcase sounds and voices that embody Blackness for them and their guests.

STARTER EPISODE

“Episode 021: ‘Don’t Eat Nazi Shit Melons’ (1/2)”

Self Evident shares personal and investigative stories that grapple with the diverse perspectives on what it means to be Asian in America. This episode is the first of a two-parter that follows the story of activists in Bloomington, Indiana, and their efforts to remove members of a white nationalist hate group from their local farmers’ market.

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Sustaining members and donors at the $60/year level can choose from more than 2,000 exclusive KQED and PBS shows in our on-demand library with KQED Passport. To activate the KQED Passport benefit, please go to kqed.org/passporthelp, where you’ll find everything you need to start streaming. To change your membership amount, please contact Member Services at 415.553.2150 or email member@kqed.org.

Don’t Miss This Seaside Hotel, Seasons 4-8

The newest seasons of the charmingly addictive Seaside Hotel are now streaming on Passport (in Danish with English subtitles). Seasons 1-3 introduced us to the guests and staff of a quaint Danish summer getaway. Now, with the newly released Seasons 4-8, you can catch up with the hardworking chambermaid Fie, the young ambitious Amanda and the rest of the lovable cast as they navigate the rising world tensions of the 1930s. Combining madcap antics with human drama against the backdrop of a tumultuous time period, this immensely popular Danish series is a must watch. All eight seasons of the show are available to stream for KQED Passport members. —Emma Casley, KQED TV Programming Associate

Black History Month

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Independent Lens: Ferguson Rises This intensely personal documentary follows Michael Brown Sr. seeking justice for his teenage son who was murdered by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, an event that propelled the global Black Lives Matter movement. Stream along with the rest of Independent Lens, season 23, on KQED Passport.

Local Interest

Truly CA, Season 16 Truly CA returns with two powerful stories about local teenagers confronting the difficult current challenges — from wildfires and the pandemic to the lasting effects of gun violence. Two episodes, “Last Days at Paradise High” and “The Titan Rises,” are available now on KQED Passport.

Expiring Soon

February 21 Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis, Hour 1 February 26 Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2021 February 28 American Masters: Holly Near, Singing for Our Lives

More from Your Passport Library American Experience American Masters America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Antiques Roadshow Baking with Julia Best of Joy of Painting Check, Please! Bay Area Check, Please! Bay Area Kids Cook’s Country Film School Shorts Finding Your Roots Great Performances Independent Lens Jamestown Lidia’s Kitchen Masterpiece MotorWeek Nature NOVA Pati’s Mexican Table Rick Steves’ Europe Simply Ming This Old House Truly CA

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TELEVISION FEBRUARY PICKS

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Celebrate Black History Month: Explore an Event That Shook the Sports World When they won track and field spots at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, two Black athletes out of San Jose State, were frustrated with the racist treatment of Black people in sports and considered a boycott, but opted instead to take a personal stand. In an act of power, strength and defiance, the two men stood on the winners’ stand and raised their black-gloved fists in a Black power salute. Among other symbolic clothing, they wore black socks but no shoes (to note Black poverty) and buttons from the Olympic Project for Human Rights, a program of boycotts and protests that sought to expose how Black athletes were exploited

and mistreated. This was a defining moment in Black American and sports history, one that came with stinging consequences for Smith and Carlos. The stand they took still reverberates today.

NOVA: Arctic Sinkhole

Wednesday, February 2, at 9pm on KQED 9 Scientists investigate colossal explosions in Siberia and other evidence that rapidly melting soil in the Arctic is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. What are the implications for our climate future? Photo copyright Vladimir Pushkarev/ Reuters.

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The Stand takes us back to this critical time in history through in-depth accounts from Smith, Carlos and others. It also provides insight into the collective planning that went into the iconic gesture of defiance and offers some perspective on the aftermath and what that says about our society. Celebrate Black History Month by watching The Stand, which airs on Sunday, February 6, at 9pm on KQED Plus.

• In 2005, Smith and Carlos were honored by San Jose State University, their alma matter, with a sculpture commemorating the iconic Olympic event. • Local sociologist and civil rights advocate Dr. Harry Edwards was an inspirational mentor for Smith and Carlos and a driving force behind the demonstration at the 1968 Olympics. • Longtime East Bay resident, the late Toni Stone, was the first female baseball player in the Negro Leagues. She played for the San Francisco Sea Lions in 1949.

COMING IN MARCH

Call the Midwife, Season 11 It’s the 1960s and our favorite midwives are back. In the first episode, the builders doing demolition at a nearby tenement block make a shocking discovery, which involves the police and ripples through the community. The investigation leads to someone close to home and has a heartbreaking effect on the women.

Saturday, February 12 at 8pm on KQED 9 Play it again (and again and even again; it’s that good), Sam. This 1942 film pairs Bogie, Bergman and Henreid as Rick (Bogie) decides whether to help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape from the Nazis in French Morocco. The scene where they sing “The Marseilles,” the French national anthem, is an enduring moment of cinematic defiance. Photo courtesy of American Public Television.

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Crossing South ★ #405 Fausto Polanco. Artistic furniture, an investigation at an archeological dig and fancy shrimp tacos. 12:30 + The Good Road #201 Richmond, Virginia: Hidden in Plain Sight. After George Floyd’s killing in Richmond, community members describe efforts to eliminate painful reminders of Richmond’s slave past and embrace racial reconciliation and hope. 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2204 Prime Rib and Popovers. R (9) 2/5 11am + The Legacy List with Matt Paxton #302 Back to School. A multi-generational home, formerly an elementary school and now filled with artwork and oddities, is downsized to make room for an aging parent. R (+) 2/6 5pm 1:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1308 Agave Uptown, Sorella Caffe, One Market Restaurant. Q R (+) 2/8

10:30am 2am 9 Antiques Roadshow #2605 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 2. R (9) 2/6 4pm; (+) 2/4 7pm, 2/5 1am, 2/6 11am + Father Brown #180 The Honourable Thief. Lady Felicia’s home comes under threat, and Father Brown must seek help from an unlikely ally. R (+) 2pm 2:47 + Frankie Drake Mysteries #305 Things Better Left Dead. Frankie concocts a chilling ruse to expose a con man who claims he can speak to the dead. R (+) 2/4 3pm 3am 9 Antiques Roadshow #2407 Crocker Art Museum, Hour 1. 3:33 + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #208 The Blood of Juana the Mad. The fresh corpse of a professor turns up in place of a cadaver in a university anatomy lecture. R (+) 2/4 2pm 4am 9 Independent Lens Missing in Brooks County. An activist detective searches for migrants who have disappeared after crossing the Mexico border. D 4:30 + Resistance #103. Lili joins a new resistance group led by Fredo, who

trains her. The Kid is captured by the Germans. 5:30 9 Poetry in America #302 Looking for the Gulf Motel. + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #909 France: Bordeaux. The UNESCO World Heritage town of Bordeaux and small wine-making villages. D 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #908 Super Sonoran. R (9) 2/2 1am + Call the Midwife #1008 Special Delivery. Behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew. R (+) 2/2 1am 7:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television ★ #519 La Cocina De Puerto Vallarta. R (9) 2/2 1:30am 8pm 9 Finding Your Roots #805 Mexican Roots. R (9) 2/2 2am + Indian Doctor #304 Trapped. Basil’s continuing drive for villagers to exchange their deeds for new houses is reaping great results. R (+) 2/2 2am & 2pm

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Laura Flanders Show 12:30 + The Chavis Chronicles 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen ★ #915 Familiar Flavors. R (9) 2/3 1am, 2/5 12:30pm + Finding Your Roots #507 No Laughing Matter. Comedians Seth Meyers, Tig Notaro and Sarah Silverman. R (+) 2/3 1am 7:30 9 Kevin Belton’s Cookin’ Louisiana

Go Figure: The Randy Gardner Story Thursday, February 3, at 10pm on KQED Plus Olympic ice skaters Randy Gardner and Tai Babilonia were well known as they danced their way across the ice in the seventies, but there was a deeper story beneath their fame. Meet Randy as he shares his ice-skating life and how he came to embrace his true identity.

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#105 Acadia Parish: Rice Central. R (9) 2/3 1:30am 8pm 9 Nature #3903 Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains. Learn the secrets of the puma, the area’s most elusive predator in the mountains of Chile. D R (9) 2/3 2am + Midsomer Murders #1703 Murder by Magic, Part 1. Is a magician to blame when a pub landlady is crushed to death during a magic show, or is he the target? R (+) 2/3 2am & 2pm 8:45 + Midsomer Murders #1704 Murder By Magic, Part 2. R (+) 2/3 2:45am & 2:45pm 9pm 9 NOVA ★ #4901 Arctic Sinkholes. D R (9) 2/3 3am 9:32 + Death in Paradise #172 Now You See Him, Now You Don’t. A blind actress is the only witness to her husband’s murder. R (+) 2/3 3:32am, 2/5 11pm, 2/6 5am, 2/8 3pm 10pm 9 Building the Channel Tunnel ★ The men and women who built a modern engineering marvel — the 31-mile undersea tunnel linking Britain and the European mainland. R (9) 2/3 4am 10:30 + Roadkill on Masterpiece #5051 Episode 3. As friends, family and employees turn against him, Peter follows his motto: “Keep moving forward.” R (+) 2/3 4:30am 11pm 9 Outback #102 The Dry Season. Turtles lay eggs, and athletes dive for pearls. R (9) 2/3 5am 11:30 + Bridge to Justice: The Life of Franklin H. Williams A visionary and trailblazer who devoted his life to the pursuit of civil rights through reason and example. R (+) 2/3 5:30am, 2/7 3:35pm

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer

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TV LEGEND 9pm 9 In Their Own Words #202 Chuck Berry. Explore the life of the man behind the music. D R (9) 2/2 3am + A Place to Call Home #608 Autumn Affairs. Anna refuses to conceal her pregnancy for a meeting with film producers about adapting her novel. R (+) 2/2 3am 9:50 + RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service ★ #104. The RFDS must deal with a tough retrieval in the midst of a massive dust storm. R (+) 2/2 3:50am & 3pm 10pm 9 Frontline #3910 Trump’s American Carnage.R (9) 2/2 4am, 2/15 10pm, 2/16 4am, 2/22 10:30pm, 2/23 4:30am R (9) 2/2 4am, 2/15 10pm, 2/16 4am, 2/22 10:30pm, 2/23 4:30am 10:50 + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #110 The Dream. An elderly tycoon is found dead with a gun in his hand. R (+) 2/2 4:50am 11pm 9 Alabama Black Belt Blues ★ Using slave narratives, archival blues recordings and contemporary African American blues musicians, the role music has played in the cultural landscapes of Alabama — from cotton fields to church pews to prison spaces to juke joints — is explored. R (9) 2/2 5am

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7pm 9 Essential Pépin #107 Economical Offal. D R (9) 2/4 1am + Tales from the Royal Bedchamber The importance of the palace’s regal bedroom to past monarchs. R (+) 2/4 1am, 2/6 10am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1310 Noe Valley Bakery, Athena Grill, Avatar’s Restaurant. Q R (9) 2/4 1:30am, 2/5 9am, noon & 7pm, 2/6 1am & 1pm; (+) 2/9 10:30am, 2/12 3pm 8pm 9 Wallander #103 One Step Behind. R (9) 2/4 2am, 2/5 10:30pm, 2/6 4:30am + Dictator’s Playbook #101 Kim Il Sung. Witness Kim Il Sung’s transformation from guerrilla fighter to brutal dictator of North Korea. R (+) 2/4 2am 9pm + Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany #101. Recently discovered home movie footage from 1936 offers a unique insight

into what people in pre-war Germany were thinking and experiencing. R (+) 2/4 3am 9:32 9 Halifax: Retribution #103. R (9) 2/4 3:30am 10pm + Go Figure: The Randy Gardner Story ★ A two-time Olympian’s quest to come to terms with his true identity. R (+) 2/4 4am 10:16 9 Halifax: Retribution #104. R (9) 2/4 4:16am 11pm + Forgotten Fame: The Marion Miley Story Exploring the crime that cut short the life of a trailblazing golfer. R (+) 2/4 5am, 2/21 2pm 11:01 9 Vienna Blood #204 The Devil’s Kiss, Part 2. Oskar instigates a surveillance operation to catch the assassin and uncovers a foreign plot. R (9) 2/4 5:01am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Inside California Education ★ 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #1105 Cruising Canada: Ottawa and the Rideau Canal. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

American Experience: Riveted, the History of Jeans Monday, February 7, at 9pm on KQED 9 They’re a must-have in most American’s wardrobes and worn by everyone from the president to supermodels, but what’s the story behind jeans, the iconic American garment? And in what ways is America’s history woven into the indigo fabric? Catch the fascinating story behind these pants.

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7pm 9 KQED Newsroom R Q (9) 2/5 1am, 2/6 5pm; (+) 2/5 1pm + Antiques Roadshow #2605 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 2. R (9) 2/6 4pm; (+) 2/5 1am, 2/6 11am 7:30 9 Washington Week R (9) 2/5 1:30am 8pm 9 400 Years: Taking the Knee #101. BBC radio presenter Dotun Adebayo narrates stories of Black resistance to oppression. R (9) 2/5 2am, 2/8 11pm, 2/9 5am + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #201 The Peril at End House, Part 1. R (+) 2/5 2am, 2/8 11:02pm, 2/9 5am 9pm 9 Muhammad Ali #102 Round Two: What’s My Name? (1964–1970). Cassius Clay publicly joins the Nation of Islam. R (9) 2/5 3am + Agatha Christie: Sparkling Cyanide ★ An elderly couple are unlikely secret agents, investigating the murder of a soccer club manager’s wife. R (+) 2/5 3am, 2/7 2pm 10:45 + Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story Using talent, determination and charm to defy the odds. R (+) 2/5 4:45am 11pm 9 History with David Rubenstein ★ #304 Bret Baier. R (9) 2/5 5am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover R (9) 2/5 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 2/7 4pm 12:01 + Sound on Tap ★ #311 Tale of Giants. Indie folk rock. 12:30 + Music California ★ #101. David Lazarus, Alex Alexander, Scrub & Ace Ha, Noodlez, Rebecca Jade, Christopher Brothers and We Are the Big Bang. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood D + Sit and Be Fit #1011. 6:30 9 Arthur D + Classical Stretch: By Essentrics #1230 Quad Flexibility. 7am 9 Molly of Denali D + Getting Dot Older ★ #106. 7:30 9 Wild Kratts + Second Opinion with Joan Lunden ★ #1801 Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (PACS). Long-term health effects of people suffering from debilitating postCOVID symptoms.

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12:30 + Overheard with Evan Smith Anne Lamott, Author. Best-selling author discusses writing about difficult subjects. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.


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noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1310 Noe Valley Bakery, Athena Grill, Avatar’s Restaurant. R Q (9) 7pm, 2/6 1am & 1pm; (+) 2/9 10:30am, 2/12 3pm + MotorWeek ★ #4122. 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #915 Familiar Flavors. + Woodsmith Shop ★ #1508 Entryway Essentials. 1pm 9 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places #406 Toe-Tappin’ Tempranillo. Q R (+) 2/9 12:30pm + KQED Newsroom Q R (9) 2/6 5pm 1:30 9 tasteMAKERS #211 Custom Foodscaping: St. Louis, Missouri. + Growing Bolder #701 Curiosity & Creativity. George Kamper is a Miami-based lifestyle photographer who got creative when the pandemic hit. 2pm 9 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan ★ Gary Vaynerchuk. R (+) 2/15 1:30pm + Conscious Living #106 Dancing to

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the Rhythm Around the World. A yoga and music festival in Joshua Tree, California, and a magical night in Rome. 2:30 9 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love ★ #505. R (9) 2/6 3pm + Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh #110 Fresh Lemon Recipes. 3pm 9 Weekends with Yankee #408 Ocean Treasures. A maritime treasure hunter in Provincetown, Massachusetts. + Check, Please! Bay Area Q #1301 Speisekammer German Restaurant, Kate’s Kitchen, ADEGA. 3:30 9 Crossing South #307 Tijuana Swap Meet. + Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #414 All-New Italian. 4pm 9 Craftsman’s Legacy #109 The Blacksmith. Lorelei Sims, a talented blacksmith working in a mostly male-dominated trade. + Pati’s Mexican Table #801 A Local’s Tour of Culiacan. 4:30 9 Ask This Old House #2017 Stone Water Fountain, Supply Chain Shortages. + Essential Pépin #110 Easy and Elegant Seafood. Q D R (9) 2/24 7pm, 2/25 1am 5pm 9 This Old House #4317 West Roxbury: Small Town in a Big City. R (+) 2/7 9:30am, 2/11 9:30am + Cook’s Country #1409 Paprikash and Stroganoff. 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2124 Farmers’ Market Fare. 6pm 9 Jamie Oliver Together #104 Picnic. + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #610 Ontario, Canada’s Niagara Peninsula: Toronto And Beyond. D 6:30 + Rick Steves’ Europe #1006 European Festivals I. Siena’s Palio horse race, the Scottish Highland

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Games and Carnevale in Venice. D EVENING

7pm 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1310 Noe Valley Bakery, Athena Grill, Avatar’s Restaurant. Q R (9) 2/6 1am & 1pm; (+) 2/9 10:30am, 2/12 3pm + The Carol Burnett Show — Carol’s Favorites #203. Telly Savalas and the Smothers Brothers. R (+) 2/6 1am 7:30 9 Mary Berry’s Simple Comforts ★ #101 Paris. Mary returns to the city where she learned to cook — Paris! — where she enjoys cheese, fine wine, croissants, baguettes and roast leg of lamb. R (9) 2/6 1:30am 8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie #3009 The Maltese Falcon. Detective Sam Spade (Humphrey Bogart) takes a case for a beautiful but secretive woman (Mary Astor). R (9) 2/6 2am + Vicar of Dibley #106 Animals. R (+) 2/6 2am 8:30 + Ladies of Letters ★ #210. R (+) 2/6 2:30am 9pm + Foyle’s War #105 A Lesson in Murder, Part 1. A conscientious objector dies in police custody, setting in motion a series of suspicious deaths. R (+) 2/6 3am 9:45 9 Secrets of the Royal Kitchens R (9) 2/6 3:45am 9:57 + Foyle’s War #106 A Lesson in Murder, Part 2. R (+) 2/6 4am 10:30 9 Wallander #103 One Step Behind. R (9) 2/6 4:30am 11pm + Death in Paradise #172 Now You See Him, Now You Don’t. R (+) 2/6 5am, 2/8 3pm

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mid 9 The Kate #206 Rosanne Cash. + Song of the Mountains #1403 H.B. Beverly and Highland Travelers. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

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TV LEGEND 8am 9 Best of The Joy of Painting #3726 Double Oval Fantasy. + Finding Fellowship ★ How one community used their shared heritage to come together in the wake of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. 8:30 9 New Scandinavian Cooking #902 King Crab Hotel. 9am 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1310 Noe Valley Bakery, Athena Grill, Avatar’s Restaurant. Q R (9) noon & 7pm, 2/6 1am & 1pm; (+) 2/9 10:30am, 2/12 3pm + Blind Trust: Leaders & Followers in Times of Crisis Psychiatrist Vamik Volkan’s work has shaped the leading model of conflict resolution used around the world today. 9:30 9 Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom #112 Back to Roots. 10am 9 Simply Ming #1709 Sara Moulton. + Cycle Around Japan Highlights ★ #339. 10:30 9 Essential Pépin #116 Shell-Ebration. D + Cycle Around Japan Highlights ★ #340. 11am 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2204 Prime Rib and Popovers. + This Old House ★ #4317 West Roxbury: Small Town in a Big City. R (9) 5pm; (+) 2/7 9:30am, 2/11 9:30am 11:30 9 Cook’s Country #1205 Regional Italian American Favorites. + Ask This Old House ★ #2017 Stone Water Fountain, Supply Chain Shortages. R (9) 4:30pm

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noon 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2105 Breakfast Basics. R (+) 2/14 11am + Great Performances at the Met ★ #1601. 12:30 9 Cook’s Country #1313 Spring Feast. R (+) 2/24 11:30am 1pm 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1310 Noe Valley Bakery, Athena Grill, Avatar’s Restaurant. Q R (+) 2/9 10:30am, 2/12 3pm 1:30 9 Roadfood ★ #101 Houston, TX: Viet-Cajun Crawfish & Beef Pho. R (+) 2/9 1:30pm

2pm 9 Kevin Belton’s Cookin’ Louisiana #120. 2:30 9 Field Trip with Curtis Stone #106 Rioja. The Margaret River region in southwest Australia is known for its surfing, vineyards and farmlands. R (+) 2/10 10am + International Jazz Day #2021 International Jazz Day 10th Anniversary Celebration. 3pm 9 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love #505. 3:30 9 Rick Steves’ Europe #1105 Egypt’s Cairo. 4pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2605 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 2. 4:30 + Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Burwell An African American aunt and niece who became accomplished artists and educators. 5pm 9 KQED Newsroom Q + The Legacy List with Matt Paxton #302 Back to School. 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6pm 9 The Good Road ★ #205 On the Burmese Border, Free Burma Ranger. The Eubanks and their three children all work to help wounded civilians caught in conflict zones, proving that love and good can thrive in the midst of evil and injustice. R (+) 2/28 6pm + Beyond the Baton: A Conductor’s Journey ★ Thomas Wilkins’ experience as a Black conductor and his impact on the musical world. R (+) 2/10 10pm, 2/11 4am 6:30 9 Articulate with Jim Cotter #805 Worlds of Words. Writer Tochi Onyebuchi imagines worlds that never were, but always grounds them in this one. Visual artist Stephen Powers wants his murals to be democratic and reflective of their communities. EVENING

7pm 9 Mary Berry’s Country House Secrets ★ #102 Scone Palace. A dinner with Scottish reeling, then fishing on the Tay and Highland deer stalking. R (9) 2/7 1am + John Lewis: Get in the Way The journey of a civil rights hero, congressman and human rights champion. R (+) 2/7 1am, 2/21 3pm 8pm 9 Around the World in 80 Days on Masterpiece ★ #5206 Episode 6. Facing starvation on a desert island, Phileas Fogg and Passepartout have a falling out. D R (9) 2/7 2am + Finding Your Roots #508 Hard Times. Filmmaker Michael Moore and actors

Laura Linney and Chloe Sevigny. R (+) 2/7 2am, 2/9 7pm, 2/10 1am 9pm 9 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ★ #5213 The Last Man In. D R (9) 2/7 3am + The Stand: How One Gesture Shook the World ★ The circumstances that compelled runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos to make an iconic gesture of defiance at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City during a critically important and volatile time for the Civil Rights movement. R (+) 2/7 3am 10pm 9 Vienna Blood ★ #205 Darkness Rising, Part 1. A monk is found brutally murdered in a monastery. R (9) 2/7 4am, 2/10 11:02pm, 2/11 5:02am 10:30 + Irma: My Life in Music ★ R (+) 2/7 4:30am 11pm 9 Thou Shalt Not Kill ★ #309. R (9) 2/7 5am

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mid 9 Austin City Limits 7th Annual Hall of Fame Honors ★ #2022. The 2021 ACL Hall of Fame inductees, Alejandro Escovedo, Lucinda Williams and Wilco, are honored. + Front and Center #1007 John Hiatt with Jerry Douglas and special guest Tommy Emmanuel. From the Analog at the Hutton Hotel in Nashville. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ #2205 Bulgogi and Bokkeumbap. R (9) 2/8 1am, 2/12 11am + The Legacy List with Matt Paxton ★ #303 Moving Mom. Finding a new home for an aging mom and reconnecting with a deceased father. R (+) 2/8 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1311 4505 Burgers & BBQ, Ramen Gaijin, Eight Tables by George Chen. Q R (9) 2/8 1:30am; (+) 2/10 10:30am 8pm 9 Antiques Roadshow ★ #2606 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 3. R (9) 2/8 2am; (+) 2/11 7pm, 2/12 1am + Father Brown #181 The Celestial Choir. As the Kembleford Choristers reach the final of the Three Counties Choir Competition 1953, a dark secret from the past emerges. R (+) 2/8 2am & 2pm

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6am 9 Curious George + Yoga in Practice #104 Fearlessly Open Your Heart. Poses that integrate the upper body, front and back, plank, yoga push-up and cobra. 6:30 9 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood D + Classical Stretch: By Essentrics #1301. 7am 9 Donkey Hodie D R (9) 2/25 10am + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2202 PlantBased Perfection. 7:30 9 Elinor Wonders Why D R (9) 2/24 10:30am + Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #515 Udon Noodles at Home. 8am 9 Best of The Joy of Painting #3632 Glacier Lake. + Kevin Belton’s Cookin’ Louisiana ★ #121. 8:30 9 Sara’s Weeknight Meals #903 Latin Twist. + Passion Italy #102 Puglia. A bread maker and skilled artisans, including a master glass craftsman and a luthier. 9am 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #910 All in the Skillet. + Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places Q #405 World of Beans. 9:30 9 Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul Q #108 Cooking for the President. + Simply Ming #1713 Michael Schlow. R (9) 11am 10am 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #804 Los Mochis, Street Taco Favorites. + Tales from the Royal Bedchamber 10:30 9 Baking with Julia #307 Marcel Desaulniers. 11am 9 Simply Ming #1713 Michael Schlow. + Antiques Roadshow #2605 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 2. R (9) 4pm 11:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #503 Tuesday Night Bologna.


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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Crossing South ★ #406 Coffee and Anthropology. A coffee truck in Tecate and a visit to the Kumiai museum featuring the plants, weapons, foods and traditions of true Baja California natives. 12:30 + The Good Road #202 Charleston, S.C.: Voice As Freedom. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #909 Cooking for My Crew in Sonora. R (9) 2/9 1am + Call the Midwife Holiday Special

American Masters: Marian Anderson, The Whole World in Her Hands Tuesday, February 8, at 9pm on KQED 9 Contralto Marian Anderson’s quiet genius and breathtaking voice set the stage for Black performers in classical music and contributed to the Civil Rights movement. In a bold protest against racial intolerance, she sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, inspiring a huge audience, including 10-year-old Martin Luther King Jr.

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#2021. The maternity home is filled with challenging cases on Christmas Day. R (+) 2/9 1am 7:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television ★ #520 The Art of Japanese Cooking. R (9) 2/9 1:30am 8pm 9 Finding Your Roots ★ #806 Fighters. R (9) 2/9 2am 8:35 + Indian Doctor #305 Into the Light. Robert pleads with Megan to leave Trefelin with him, but it’s down to Prem to discover the real truth about his past. R (+) 2/9 2:35am & 2pm 9pm 9 American Masters ★ #3311 Marian Anderson: The Whole World in Her Hands. Exploring the singer’s life and career from the Metropolitan Opera to the State Department. D R (9) 2/9 3am 9:25 + A Place to Call Home #609 Life Longs for Itself. Carolyn and Jack are living separately, and one of Anna’s novels has become a radio serial. R (+) 2/9 3:25am 10:15 + RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service ★ #105. A doctor escaping her past joins the team, and a catastrophic emergency retrieval gets personal. R (+) 2/9 4:15am & 3pm 11pm 9 Through the Banks of the Red Cedar ★ How the first fully integrated college football team in America changed the game forever. R (9) 2/9 5am 11:02 + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #201 The Peril at End House Part 1. R (+) 2/9 5am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Laura Flanders Show 12:30 + The Chavis Chronicles 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen ★ #916 Southern Italian Favorites. R (9) 2/10 1am, 2/12 12:30pm

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11pm 9 Outback #103 Return of the Wet. Thunder and rain herald a new season in this ancient land. R (9) 2/10 5am 11:30 + Signing Black in America The history and development of Black American Sign Language, a vibrant dialect. R (+) 2/10 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 12:30 + Overheard with Evan Smith Ed Zwick, Filmmaker. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Essential Pépin #108 Cozy Carbs. Q D R (9) 2/11 1am + Secrets of the Six Wives #101 Divorced. Featuring the happy marriage of Henry VIII to first wife, Katherine of Aragon. R (+) 2/11 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area Q #1313 Cuisine of Nepal, Mama Coco Cocina Mexicana Restaurant, The Restaurant at Wente Vineyards. R (9) 2/11 1:30am, 2/12 9am, noon & 7pm, 2/13 1am; (+) 2/11 10:30am 8pm 9 Wallander #104 Faceless Killers.

Nature: Penguins, Meet the Family Wednesday, February 9, at 8pm on KQED 9 Travel from Cape Town to the Galapagos Islands to Antarctica and beyond to behold all species of penguins, one of nature’s most beloved aquatic birds. It’s rare to see all species in one show, including this Royal penguin, who lives in colonies that are thousands strong.

R (9) 2/11 2am + Dictator’s Playbook #102 Saddam Hussein. Learn how Saddam Hussein used fear and intimidation to rule Iraq with an iron fist for over 30 years. R (+) 2/11 2am 9pm + Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany #102. Christmas in Germany 1941 is an unsettling time. Scarce provisions, freezing weather and news from the Russian front causes Germans to realize the war is a very long way from over. The stage is set for the second half of the conflict. R (+) 2/11 3am 9:32 9 Halifax: Retribution #105. R (9) 2/11 3:30am 10pm + Beyond the Baton: A Conductor’s Journey R (+) 2/11 4am 10:16 9 Halifax: Retribution #106. R (9) 2/11 4:16am 11pm + Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory: American Experience #1208 Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory. R (+) 2/11 5am 11:02 9 Vienna Blood #205 Darkness Rising, Part 1. R (9) 2/11 5:02am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Inside California Education ★ 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #1106 Zambia: Bush & River Safari. Wildlife and cultural encounters in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 KQED Newsroom Q R (9) 2/12 1am, 2/13 5pm; (+) 2/12 1pm + Antiques Roadshow #2606 Sands Point Preserve, Hour 3. R (+) 2/12 1am 7:30 9 Washington Week R (9) 2/12 1:30am 8pm 9 400 Years: Taking the Knee #102. BBC radio presenter Dotun Adebayo narrates stories of Black resistance to oppression. R (9) 2/12 2am, 2/15 11pm, 2/16 5am + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #202 The Peril at End House Part 2. R (+) 2/12 2am, 2/15 10:50pm, 2/16 4:50am 9pm 9 Muhammad Ali #103 Round Three: The Rivalry (1970–1974). Muhammad Ali battles Joe Frazier and the U.S. government as he tries to regain the heavyweight title. R (9) 2/12 3am + Agatha Christie: The Secret

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+ Finding Your Roots #508 Hard Times. R (+) 2/10 1am 7:30 9 Kevin Belton’s Cookin’ Louisiana #106 St. Landry Parish: Prairie Sampler. R (9) 2/10 1:30am 8pm 9 Nature ★ #4006 Penguins: Meet the Family. Featuring footage of all 17 species of penguins. D R (9) 2/10 2am + Midsomer Murders #1705 The Ballad of Midsomer County, Part 1. A ballad made famous by the late folk singer Johnny Carver may be an inspiration for murder. R (+) 2/10 2am & 2pm 8:44 + Midsomer Murders #1706 The Ballad of Midsomer County, Part 2. R (+) 2/10 2:44am & 2:44pm 9pm 9 NOVA ★ #4902 Secrets in the Scat. D R (9) 2/10 3am 9:32 + Death in Paradise #173 Episode 1. When a TV news presenter is found strangled in her pool, her co-host is a suspect. R (+) 2/10 3:32am, 2/12 11pm, 2/13 5am, 2/15 3pm 10pm 9 Neanderthal #101. Performance capture actor Andy Serkis helps experts create a scientifically accurate 3-D Neanderthal. R (9) 2/10 4am 10:32 + Roadkill on Masterpiece #5052 Episode 4. With the prime minister in trouble, Peter makes a shocking announcement to the nation. R (+) 2/10 4:32am


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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 2/14 4pm + Sound on Tap ★ #312 Brandon Word. 12:30 + Music California ★ #102. KORR-A, Alex di Leo, Kristine Mirelle, Charles Wright, David Haerle and the California Roots festival. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood D + Sit and Be Fit #1015. 6:30 9 Arthur D R (9) 2/14 6:30am + Classical Stretch: By Essentrics #1304. 7am 9 Molly of Denali D R (9) 2/14 7am + Getting Dot Older ★ #107. 7:30 9 Wild Kratts + Second Opinion with Joan Lunden ★ #1802 Racial Disparities in Maternal Health. Pregnant women in the United States are more than twice as likely to die from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth than those in most other high-income countries in the world; minority women are at more risk. 8am 9 Best of The Joy of Painting #3727 Mountain Reflections. + Marching Forward The collaboration between two high school band directors in the segregated south is chronicled. 8:30 9 New Scandinavian Cooking #903 Fairytale Land. 9am 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1313 Cuisine of Nepal, Mama Coco Cocina Mexicana Restaurant, The Restaurant at Wente Vineyards. Q R (9) noon & 7pm, 2/13 1am + Trust Me ★ How threats of manipulation and misinformation drive the need for media literacy. Experts point the way toward a positive future. 9:30 9 Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom #113 One Belt, One Road, One World. 10am 9 Simply Ming #1710 Dr. William Li. + Cycle Around Japan Highlights ★ #341.

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10:30 9 Essential Pépin #117 Rollin’ in Dough. Q D + Cycle Around Japan Highlights ★ #342. 11am 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2205 Bulgogi and Bokkeumbap. + This Old House ★ #4318 West Roxbury: Pruning 101. R (9) 5pm; (+) 2/14 9:30am, 2/18 9:30am 11:30 9 Cook’s Country #1206 Aloha State Favorites. + Ask This Old House ★ #2018 Porch Base Column Repair, Smart Thermostats. R (9) 4:30pm AFTERNOON

noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1313 Cuisine of Nepal, Mama Coco Cocina Mexicana Restaurant, The Restaurant at Wente Vineyards. Q R (9) 7pm, 2/13 1am + MotorWeek ★ #4123. 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #916 Southern Italian Favorites. + Woodsmith Shop ★ #1509 Best Ever Tool Cart. 1pm 9 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places #407 Greek Island Picnic. Q R (+) 2/16 12:30pm + KQED Newsroom Q R (9) 2/13 5pm 1:30 9 tasteMAKERS #212 Food Building: Minneapolis, Minnesota. + Growing Bolder #702 Be Yourself. Charles Dasher lives in an RV full-time. Author Gretchen Rubin provides tips for happiness. 2pm 9 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan ★ Arlan Hamilton. R (+) 2/22 1:30pm + Conscious Living #107 Living Zen. Visiting a Zen Buddhist retreat center in Marin County, California, with a robust organic farm. 2:30 9 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love #401 Quebec City, Canada. Ice canoeing on the St. Lawrence River during the winter carnival. + Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh #111 Garden Fresh Dishes. 3pm 9 Weekends with Yankee #409 Delicacies from New England.

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Small-batch spirits are distilled in handmade copper stills at Wiggly Bridge Distillery in Maine. + Check, Please! Bay Area #1310 Noe Valley Bakery, Athena Grill, Avatar’s Restaurant. Q 3:30 9 Crossing South #308 Baja Technology & Art. Visiting the Tijuana Innovadora event that showcases south-of-the-border industry, innovations and technology. + Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #415 The Greek Kitchen. 4pm 9 Craftsman’s Legacy #110 The Blade Maker. Knife-maker Tim Zowada’s creations start with sand collected from Lake Superior. + Pati’s Mexican Table #802 Altata, Hidden Gem by the Sea of Cortez. 4:30 9 Ask This Old House #2018 Porch Base Column Repair, Smart Thermostats. + Essential Pépin #111 Cattle Call. QD 5pm 9 This Old House #4318 West Roxbury: Pruning 101. R (+) 2/14 9:30am, 2/18 9:30am + Cook’s Country #1410 Pork, Peaches and Potatoes. 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2125 Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup. 6pm 9 The Legacy List with Matt Paxton #301 Bye, Bye Big Apple. Lifelong New Yorkers selling their unique home in Queens need help finding misplaced heirlooms. + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #611 Cruising the Mediterranean. Venice, Croatia, Malta, Sicily and Tuscany. Q D 6:30 + Rick Steves’ Europe #1007 European Festivals II. Sevilla’s April Fair in Spain, Bastille Day in Paris and more. EVENING

7pm 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1313 Cuisine of Nepal, Mama Coco Cocina Mexicana Restaurant, The Restaurant at Wente Vineyards. Q R (9) 2/13 1am

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Adversary ★ Two old friends decide to become investigators for hire, but a seemingly straightforward gig spirals into a dangerous situation. R (+) 2/12 3am, 2/14 2pm 11pm 9 History with David Rubenstein ★ #305 Susan Eisenhower. R (9) 2/12 5am + Korla An African American man who reinvented himself as a musician from India and became one of early television’s pioneering musical artists. R (+) 2/12 5am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover R (9) 2/12 5:30am

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mid 9 Rosanne Cash at MacDowell ★ Composer, writer, and recording star Cash receives the 61st Edward MacDowell Medal. Brief performances by Emmylou Harris, John Leventhal. + Song of the Mountains #1404 High Fidelity: Grant Maloy Smith. 12:30 9 Bluegrass Underground: Making of the Caverns A behind-the-scenes tour. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedules pages for any of our six KQED channels at kqed. org/tv/ schedules/daily. R (9) 6pm, 2/14 mid, 2/18 1pm, 2/19 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/14 mid, 2/18 3pm & 7pm, 2/19 1am & 6am, 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21

mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid & 3 + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 6pm, 2/14 mid, 2/18 1pm, 2/19 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/14 mid, 2/18 3pm & 7pm, 2/19 1am & 6am, 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid & 3

mid, 3pm & 7pm + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 2/18 1pm, 2/19 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/18 3pm & 7pm, 2/19 1am & 6am, 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.

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5pm 9 KQED Newsroom Q 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲R (9) 2/14 mid, 2/18 1pm, 2/19 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/14 mid, 2/18 3pm & 7pm, 2/19 1am & 6am, 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid EVENING

8pm 9 Around the World in 80 Days on Masterpiece ★ #5207 Episode 7. In the Old West, the three adventurers meet a lawman with his fugitive captive. Making their next train connection hinges on Abigail’s journalistic cool in a shootout. D R (9) 2/14 2am 9pm 9 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ★ #5214 Home Truths. James solves both medical and romantic emergencies. D R (9) 2/14 3am 10pm 9 Vienna Blood ★ #206 Darkness Rising, Part 2. Max discovers a clue to the murdered monk’s behavior, and another brother is found dead. R (9) 2/14 4am, 2/17 11:02pm, 2/18 5:02am 11pm 9 Thou Shalt Not Kill ★ #310. R (9) 2/14 5am

Monday 14 EARLY

mid 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedules pages for any of our six KQED channels at kqed. org/tv/ schedules/daily. R (9) 2/18 1pm, 2/19 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/18 3pm & 7pm, 2/19 1am & 6am, 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28

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7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ #2206. R (9) 2/15 1am + The Legacy List with Matt Paxton ★ #304 Life’s A Beach. A 5,000-square-foot Virginia Beach home filled with an eclectic mix of collectibles ranging from oil lamps to antique car hood ornaments must be prepared for sale. R (+) 2/15 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1314 Uma Casa Restaurant, Ritu Indian Soul Food, Homeroom Mac + Cheese. Q R (9) 2/15 1:30am 8pm 9 Antiques Roadshow ★ #2607 Omni Mount Washington Resort, Hour 1. R (9) 2/15 2am + Father Brown #182 The Queen Bee. Beekeeper Beatie May, a flamboyant, over-protective mother, is found dead in a smokefilled room. R (+) 2/15 2am & 2pm 8:47 + Frankie Drake Mysteries #307 Out on a Limb. A showgirl dies by falling off the rooftop of a nightclub. R (+) 2/15 2:47am 9pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2409 Crocker Art Museum, Hour 3. R (9) 2/15 3am 9:32 + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #210 Death on the Vine. A death at a vineyard during an annual wine festival. R (+) 2/15 3:32am, 2/18 2pm 10pm 9 Independent Lens ★ Bulletproof. R (9) 2/15 4am 10:30 + Resistance #105. Victoria and other leaders of the resistance are captured. Lili sends a coded message to London. R (+) 2/15 4:30am 11:30 9 Poetry in America ★ #304 You Can Say That Again, Billie. R (9) 2/15 5:30am + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #806 Surprising Toronto. Q D R (+) 2/15 5:30am

Tuesday 15 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Crossing South ★ #407 Bikes,

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+ The Carol Burnett Show — Carol’s Favorites #204. Carl Reiner, Ken Berry. R (+) 2/13 1am 7:30 9 Mary Berry’s Simple Comforts ★ #102 River Thames. The Henley Rowing Club; the Waterside Inn, a world-famous, three-Michelin-Star restaurant; steering a harbormaster’s patrol boat into London; and river community whose barges feature gardens full of fruit and vegetables. R (9) 2/13 1:30am 8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie #3008 Casablanca. Nightclub owner Rick (Humphrey Bogart) is begged by his old flame, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) for assistance in helping her and her wellknown rebel husband (Paul Henreid) escape the Nazis. R (9) 2/13 2am + Vicar of Dibley #201 Dibley Live. R (+) 2/13 2am 8:30 + Vicar of Dibley #202 Celebrity Vicar. R (+) 2/13 2:30am 9pm + Foyle’s War #107 Eagle Day, Part 1. Foyle uncovers a plot to steal art being moved from the local museum to Wales for safekeeping. R (+) 2/13 3am 9:58 + Foyle’s War #108 Eagle Day, Part 2. R (+) 2/13 4am 10pm 9 Miles Davis: American Masters #3109. Never-before-seen footage, rare photos and interviews explore the life of a jazz legend. D R (9) 2/13 4am 11pm + Death in Paradise #173 Episode 1. R (+) 2/13 5am, 2/15 3pm


TV LEGEND Pizza & Music. Exploring Revolution Avenue on two wheels, tasting pizza, at Hornero restaurant, and hearing Pablo Dodero, the musician behind Late Night Howl. 12:30 + The Good Road #203 San Juan, Puerto Rico: After the Storm. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.

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celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah, Jack slips further into depression, until a conversation with Frank inspires him to make a courageous decision. R (+) 2/16 3am 10pm 9 Frontline #4013 American Reckoning. ★ An unsolved 1960s murder reveals an untold story of the Civil Rights movement and Black resistance. R (9) 2/16 4am, 2/22 10:30pm, 2/23 4:30am + RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service ★ #106. Wayne’s personal struggles spill over into his work when he is confronted by a suicidal patient. R (+) 2/16 4am & 3pm 10:50 + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #202 The Peril at End House Part 2. R (+) 2/16 4:50am 11:30 9 POV Shorts #201 The Changing Same R (9) 2/16 5am

Independent Lens: Bulletproof Monday, February 14, at 10pm on KQED 9 What does it mean to feel safe in a classroom in an age of mass shootings? Explore the complexities of school gun violence and prevention — including the fear, violent behavior and monetization of classroom safety — in this thought-provoking new documentary.

Wednesday 16 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Laura Flanders Show 12:30 + The Chavis Chronicles 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen ★ #917 Sweet & Savory Fruit. R (9) 2/17 1am, 2/19 12:30pm + Finding Your Roots #510 All in the Family. Radio host Joe Madison and historian Henry Louis Gates Jr. R (+) 2/17 1am 7:30 9 Kevin Belton’s Cookin’ Louisiana #107 Evangeline Parish: Cajun Heartland. R (9) 2/17 1:30am 8pm 9 Nature ★ #4007 The Ocean’s Greatest Feast. Each summer, billions of sardines spawn and travel up South Africa’s coast, providing feasts for marine predators. D R (9) 2/17 2am + Midsomer Murders #1707 A Vintage Murder, Part 1. Cases of poisoning at the Midsomer Vinae Winery may be linked to a deadly hit-and-run accident. R (+) 2/17 2am & 2pm 8:46 + Midsomer Murders #1708 A Vintage Murder, Part 2. R (+) 2/17 2:46am & 2:46pm 9pm 9 NOVA ★ #4903 Great Mammoth Mystery. D R (9) 2/17 3am 9:32 + Death in Paradise #174 Episode 2. An archaeologist is poisoned during a dig, but there is no evidence to prove how it was done. R (+) 2/17 3:32am, 2/22 3pm 10pm 9 Neanderthal #102. Ella AlShamahi, assisted by actor Andy Serkis, explores the fate of the Neanderthals. R (9) 2/17 4am 10:30 + Endeavour Season 5 on Masterpiece #4819 Episode 1: Muse. Past and present collide during the auction of

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7pm 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #910 Sabores Nortenos. R (9) 2/16 1am + Howards End on Masterpiece #5009 Episode 1. A series of events unexpectedly intertwine the lives of the Schlegels, the Wilcoxes and the Basts. R (+) 2/16 1am 7:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television ★ #521 Tuesday Night Mediterranean. R (9) 2/16 1:30am 8pm 9 Finding Your Roots ★ #807 Forgotten Journeys. R (9) 2/16 2am + Howards End on Masterpiece #5010 Episode 2. Mrs. Wilcox surprises her family with a final request for Howards End. The Schlegels face eviction. R (+) 2/16 2am 9pm 9 American Experience ★ #3402 The American Diplomat. R (9) 2/16 3am + A Place to Call Home #610 Reaching Home. As the Blighs

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Thursday 17 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 12:30 + Overheard with Evan Smith Sandra Cisneros, Author. Exploring the lives of the working-class. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Essential Pépin #109 Classic Conclusions. Q D R (9) 2/18 1am + Secrets of the Six Wives #102 Beheaded, Died. Henry VIII breaks with the Roman Church to marry Anne Boleyn. But soon, he falls for for another woman: Jane Seymour. R (+) 2/18 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1315 Tommy’s Joynt, Belotti Ristorante e Bottega, 5A5 Steak Lounge. Q R

(9) 2/18 1:30am, 2/19 noon 8pm 9 Wallander #105 The Man Who Smiled. R (9) 2/18 2am + Dictator’s Playbook #103 Benito Mussolini. Considered a pioneer among 20th-century dictators, Mussolini forged tactics for seizing power by undermining judges and indoctrinating children. R (+) 2/18 2am 9pm + In Their Own Words #102 Muhammad Ali. Boxing successes, a conversion to Islam and Parkinson’s disease are explored. R (+) 2/18 3am 9:32 9 Halifax: Retribution #107. R (9) 2/18 3:30am 10pm + Jackie Robinson #101, Part 1. The first Black Major League Baseball player rose from humble origins. D R (+) 2/18 4am 10:17 9 Halifax: Retribution #108. R (9) 2/18 4:17am 11:02 9 Vienna Blood #206 Darkness Rising, Part 2. R (9) 2/18 5:02am

Friday 18 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Roadtrip Nation: The Next Mission Three veterans seek out fellow service members who have successfully transitioned into the workforce. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s

Fannie Lou Hamer’s America: An America Reframed Special Tuesday, February 22, at 9pm on KQED 9 Follow the life of Fannie Lou Hamer, a sharecropper turned activist born during the Jim Crow era, who fought for Black equal rights and voter registration. After appearing at the 1964 Democratic National Convention and detailing the injustices she faced in the cotton fields, Hamer helped start the National Women’s Political Caucus and was proactive in fighting for justice for Black women.

7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 KQED Newsroom Q R (9) 2/19 1am, 2/20 5pm + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedules pages for any of our six KQED channels at kqed. org/tv/ schedules/daily. R (9) 2/19 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/19 1am & 6am, 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm 7:30 9 Washington Week R (9) 2/19 1:30am 8pm 9 Josephine Baker The Story of an Awakening Adopted and raised by former slaves, Baker became a music hall entertainer, French resistance agent, and civil rights activist. R (9) 2/19 2am 9pm 9 Muhammad Ali #104 Round Four The Spell Remains (1974–2016). Defeating George Foreman and winning back the heavyweight title. R (9) 2/19 3am 11pm 9 History with David Rubenstein ★ #306 David Reynolds. R (9) 2/19 5am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover R (9) 2/19 5:30am

Saturday 19 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 2/21 4pm + Sound on Tap ★ #313 Mariachi Mexico Lindo. 12:30 + Music California ★ #103. Jon Mullane, Xavier Toscano, Hal B1n0, Stormy Strong, Roger Jaeger and Chandani. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm

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a priceless Faberge egg at Lonsdale College. D R (+) 2/17 4:30am 11pm 9 Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly ★ The extraordinary journey of the monarch butterfly, from New England to Mexico, is chronicled. R (9) 2/17 5am


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8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie ★ #3006 The Imitation Game. In 1939, newly created British intelligence agency MI6 recruits Cambridge mathematics alumnus Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch) to crack Nazi codes, including Enigma — which cryptanalysts had thought unbreakable. R (9) 2/20 2am 10pm 9 Saturday Night Movie ★ #3007 The Iron Lady. Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (Meryl Streep) reflects on her life and career. R (9) 2/20 4am

Sunday 20 EARLY

mid 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedules pages for any of our six KQED channels at kqed.org/tv/schedules/daily. + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26

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2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm AFTERNOON

5pm 9 KQED Newsroom Q 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm EVENING

8pm 9 Around the World in 80 Days on Masterpiece ★ #5208 Episode 8. Fogg meets an old friend at New York’s Grand Central Depot and must decide whether to continue his trip. Unbeknownst to him, astronomical effects will decide the outcome. D R (9) 2/21 2am 8:57 9 All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ★ #5215 The Perfect Christmas. D R (9) 2/21 2:57am 10:30 9 Mary Berry’s Simple Comforts ★ #105 Yorkshire Coast. A Guy Fawkes Night bonfire, an epic seaside firework display, the ancient seaport of Whitby, smoking herring and a sampling of classic, coastal comfort food — fish and chips, ice cream and sticky ginger cake. R (9) 2/21 4:30am, 2/22 7pm, 2/23 1am 11pm 9 Thou Shalt Not Kill ★ #311. R (9) 2/21 5am

Monday 21 EARLY

mid 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedules pages for any of our six KQED channels at kqed. org/tv/ schedules/daily. R (9) 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27

mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.

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7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ #2207. R (9) 2/22 1am + The Legacy List with Matt Paxton ★ #305 A Coach’s Life. A professional basketball coach and his family are going through family keepsakes and one-of-a-kind sports memorabilia. R (+) 2/22 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1316 Lers Ros, Sichuan Fortune House, Marinitas. Q R (9) 2/22 1:30am 8pm 9 Antiques Roadshow ★ #2608 Omni Mount Washington Resort, Hour 2. R (9) 2/22 2am + Father Brown #183 The Scales of Justice. Inspector Mallory arrests Bunty for the murder of wealthy socialite Teddy Neville-Crowley at a party the previous day. R (+) 2/22 2am 8:47 + Frankie Drake Mysteries #308 Ward of the Roses. Trudy helps an old friend who is running for alderwoman in the ward. R (+) 2/22 2:47am 9pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2410 Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 1. R (9) 2/22 3am 9:32 + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #211 Dead Air. Dot’s favorite show is interrupted by panic when the radio station’s bookkeeper is found murdered. R (+) 2/22 3:32am, 2/25 2pm 10pm 9 Independent Lens ★ Apart. R (9) 2/22 4am 10:30 + Resistance #106. Lili escapes the Gestapo and returns to Paris but is recaptured and sentenced to death. R (+) 2/22 4:30am 11:30 9 Poetry in America ★ #305 Mending Wall. R (9) 2/22 5:30am

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noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area Q #1315 Tommy’s Joynt, Belotti Ristorante e Bottega, 5A5 Steak Lounge. 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #917 Sweet & Savory Fruit. 1pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 6pm, 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ R (9) 2/20 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/21 mid, 2/25 1pm & 8pm, 2/26 2am, 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 2/27 mid, 6am & 6pm, 2/28 mid, 1pm & 8pm; (+) 2/20 mid & 6am, 2/21 mid, 2/25 3pm & 7pm, 2/26 1am & 6am, 2/27 mid & 6am, 2/28 mid, 3pm & 7pm

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+ Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #807 Ontario’s Central Counties: MultiCultural Adventures. Visiting historic gristmill villages, verdant farmlands and thriving towns. Q D R (+) 2/22 5:30am

Tuesday 22 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Crossing South ★ #408 Rancho Ojai, Tecate Beer, Asao. Rancho Ojai, a quaint getaway with cabins, pool, bikes, and miniature golf; the Tecate Beer factory; and the restaurant, Asao, which translates to “food” in Kumiai. 12:30 + The Good Road #204 Hyderabad, India: One in a Billion. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

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7pm 9 Mary Berry’s Simple Comforts #105 Yorkshire Coast. R (9) 2/23 1am + Howards End on Masterpiece #5011 Episode 3. Margaret receives an unexpected offer from Henry. Helen is incensed by the unfair fate of the Basts. R (+) 2/23 1am 7:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television ★ #522 Souvlaki and Flatbread. R (9) 2/23 1:30am 8pm 9 Finding Your Roots ★ #808 Songs of the Past. R (9) 2/23 2am + Howards End on Masterpiece #5012 Episode 4, Series Finale. Margaret is undaunted by Henry’s past misdeeds, and Helen leaves abruptly for Europe. R (+) 2/23 2am 9pm 9 Fannie Lou Hamer’s America: An America Reframed Special ★ Explore and celebrate the life of a fearless Mississippi sharecropperturned human-rights activist and the injustices in America that made her work essential. R (9) 2/23 3am + Queen at War The story of Queen Elizabeth’s experiences during World War II. R (+) 2/23 3am 10pm + RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service ★ #107. A catastrophic explosion at an underground mine creates a mass-casualty incident. R (+) 2/23 4am & 2pm 10:30 9 Frontline TBA Show Topic Still TBA. R (9) 2/23 4:30am 10:44 + RFDS: Royal Flying Doctor Service ★ #108. The seemingly straightforward case of a boy with a concussion turns into a potentially fatal situation. R (+)

2/23 4:44am & 3pm 11:30 9 The Lodge ★ Explore this historic first-of-its-kind retirement community especially created for LGBTQ seniors and their allies. R (9) 2/23 5:30am + Samantha Brown’s Places to Love #404 Ft. Myers and Sanibel Island, Florida. A boat ride to the remote island of Cayo Costa and the ECHO Global Farm. R (+) 2/23 5:30am

Wednesday 23

wild pony swim and auction. R (9) 2/24 5am

Thursday 24 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 12:30 + Overheard with Evan Smith Mary Chapin Carpenter, Singer-Songwriter. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Laura Flanders Show 12:30 + The Chavis Chronicles 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen ★ #918 Italian Essentials. R (9) 2/24 1am, 2/26 12:30pm + Finding Your Roots #601 Hollywood Royalty. Actors Isabella Rossellini, Anjelica Huston and Mia Farrow. R (+) 2/24 1am 7:30 9 Kevin Belton’s Cookin’ Louisiana #108 Rapides Parish: Heart of Louisiana. R (9) 2/24 1:30am 8pm 9 Nature ★ #4008 American Horses. Follow the history of the uniquely American horse breeds — Mustang. Appaloosa. Morgan. Quarter Horse — that helped shape the nation, and meet the people who care for them. D R (9) 2/24 2am + Midsomer Murders #1801 Habeas Corpus. Secrets are exposed when the body of a wealthy landowner goes missing on the night of his death. R (+) 2/24 2am & 2pm 8:48 + Midsomer Murders #1802 Habeas Corpus. R (+) 2/24 2:48am & 2:47pm 9pm 9 NOVA ★ #4904 Augmented. D R (9) 2/24 3am 9:34 + Death in Paradise #175 Episode 3. Neville is left perplexed when a lottery winner is found dead, but her body then disappears. R (+) 2/24 3:34am 10:33 + Endeavour Season 5 on Masterpiece #4820 Episode 2: Cartouche. Two poisonings occur and a horror movie begins filming in Oxford. D R (+) 2/24 4:33am 11pm 9 The Wild Ponies of Chincoteague Follow a teenager’s journey to buy her first foal at the Chincoteague

7pm 9 Essential Pépin #110 Easy and Elegant Seafood. Q D R (9) 2/25 1am + Secrets of the Six Wives #103 Divorced, Beheaded, Survived. Henry VIII’s final three wives: Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Katherine Parr. R (+) 2/25 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1317 The Little Chihuahua Mexican Restaurant, Dragon Rouge Restaurant, Aslam’s Rasoi. Q R (9) 2/25 1:30am, 2/26 noon 8pm 9 Wallander #106 The Fifth Woman. R (9) 2/25 2am + Dictator’s Playbook #104 Manuel Noriega. Orphaned at five, he rose through the Panamanian military to become chief of intelligence and then a military dictator. R (+) 2/25 2am 9pm + The Queen and the Coup R (+) 2/25 3am 9:32 9 The Child in Time on Masterpiece #4808. A moment of distraction triggers a crisis in the lives of a happy and successful British couple. R (9) 2/25 3:30am 10pm + Jackie Robinson #102 Part 2. Many who had lauded him were alienated when the first Black major league ballplayer used his fame to speak out against injustice. D R (+) 2/25 4am 11pm 9 Groveland Four Four Black defendants accused of assaulting a white woman in 1949 faced injustices in Florida. R (9) 2/25 5a

Friday 25 EARLY

mid 9 Amanpour and Company R (9) 4pm + Roadtrip Nation: Beating the Odds Roadtrippers meet with professionals in the fields of


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