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[New] Dogs in the Wild, a Nature Miniseries

Wednesday, February 8, 15, and 22 at 8pm on KQED 9

This ambitious three-part miniseries travels worldwide to reveal the secrets of canids, the most successful carnivore on the planet. From recognizable foxes, wolves, African wild dogs and coyotes to the lesser-known Japanese raccoon dog, New Guinea singing dog, dholes and dingoes, see the canids who’ve conquered every continent except Antarctica.

+ Your Fountain of Youth with Lee Holden #105 Better Balance. Slow, graceful movement, mindful exercise and energy activations to help you get rooted.

7:30 9 Wild Kratts

+ Second Opinion with Joan Lunden #1802 Racial Disparities in Maternal Health.

8am 9 Best of The Joy of Painting #3751 Winter Hideaway.

+ Searching: Our Quest for Meaning in the Age of Science #102 The Big & the Small. The Dalai Lama, a rabbi and a bioethicist discuss the nature of consciousness. D

8:30 9 New Scandinavian Cooking #904 Packed School Lunch.

9am 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1714 Sobre Mesa, DamnFine Pizza, Spinning Bones, Tasty Mob Market. R (9) noon & 7pm, 2/5 1am & 1pm, 2/6 7:30pm, 2/7 1:30am; (+) 2/7 10:30am

+ Opportunity Knocks #105 Presenting the Opportunity Finder. Wrapping up their initial coaching sessions, families dig into the real work to reach their goals. D

9:30 9 Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom #111 Fine Art, Fine Food.

+ School of Greatness with Lewis Howes Nick Vujicic: Finding Your Purpose. Despite being a quadruple amputee, Vujicic has created a purposeful life.

10am 9 Simply Ming #1812 Wings.

+ Cycle Around Japan Highlights #441.

10:30 9 Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul #117 Sweet Endings with Shorey.

+ Cycle Around Japan Highlights #442.

11am 9 America’s Test Kitchen #2301 Ultimate Yule Log. R (9) 2/27 7pm, 2/28 1am

+ This Old House #4413 Newburyport: Off-the-Shelf Custom Look. R (9) 5pm; (+) 2/6 9:30am

11:30 9 Cook’s Country #1513 Old New Mexico. R (9) 2/5 12:30pm

+ Ask This Old House #2113 Fire Pit Plan, Window Restoration. R (9) 4:30pm

Afternoon

noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1714 Sobre Mesa, DamnFine Pizza, Spinning Bones, Tasty Mob Market. R (9) 7pm, 2/5 1am & 1pm, 2/6 7:30pm, 2/7 1:30am; (+) 2/7 10:30am

+ MotorWeek #4222.

12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #1013 Easy Going Recipes.

+ American Woodshop #3004. R (+) 2/8 9:30am

1pm 9 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places #404 Making Meze.

+ KQED Newsroom R (9) 2/5 5pm

1:30 9 Moveable Feast with Relish #205.

+ Growing Bolder #805 Honor the Past by Living Fully Today. Tim Gray helps preserve and share the stories of the Greatest Generation.

2pm 9 The Good Road #308 Nashville, Tennessee: Growing Pains. People making space for “off brand” music and art.

+ The Jazzy Vegetarian #1005 Easy Vegan Weeknight Meal.

2:30 9 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love #605. R (9) 2/5 3pm; (+) 2/7 3:30pm

+ Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh #113 Holiday.

3pm 9 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #1205 South Africa: Into the Wild! R (+) 6pm

+ Check, Please! Bay Area #1314 Uma Casa Restaurant, Ritu Indian Soul Food, Homeroom Mac + Cheese.

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3:30 9 Afro-Latino Travels with Kim Haas #101 San Jose. Visiting with one of Cuba’s most renowned writers and an elegant dancer in the capital city.

+ Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #613 Breakfast Baking. R (+) 2/5 7:30am

4pm 9 Craftsman’s Legacy #409 The Cowboy Hat Maker. Nate Funmaker is one of the only Native American master hatters in the nation.

+ Pati’s Mexican Table #802 Altata, Hidden Gem by the Sea of Cortez.

4:30 9 Ask This Old House #2113 Fire Pit Plan, Window Restoration.

+ Jacques Pépin: Heart & Soul #115 Shorey’s Petite Appetite.

5pm 9 This Old House #4413 Newburyport: Off-The-Shelf Custom Look. R (+) 2/6 9:30am

+ Cook’s Country #1510 Pennsylvanian Melting Pot.

5:30 9 PBS News Weekend ★

+ America’s Test Kitchen #2221 Pork Chops and Blondies.

6pm 9 Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story Williams used talent, determination and even charm to defy the odds. R (+) 2/23 10pm, 2/24 4am

+ Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #1205 South Africa: Into the Wild!

6:30 + Samantha Brown’s Places to Love #602.

EVENING

7pm 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1714 Sobre Mesa, DamnFine Pizza, Spinning Bones, Tasty Mob Market. R (9) 2/5 1am & 1pm, 2/6 7:30pm, 2/7 1:30am; (+) 2/7 10:30am

+ The Carol Burnett Show — Carol’s Favorites #211. Hal Linden. R (+) 2/5 1am

7:30 9 Variety Studio: Actors On Actors ★ #1703. R (9) 2/5 1:30am

8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie #3054 The Alamo. R (9) 2/5 2am

▲ This broadcast will be interrupted by fundraising intermissions.

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+ Mr. Bean #105 The Trouble with Mr. Bean. R (+) 2/5 2am

8:30 + Twenty Twelve ★ #105. Ian Fletcher and his team have a tough time filling the post of Curator of the Cultural Olympiad. R (+) 2/5 2:30am

9pm + Broadchurch #201 Episode 1. Turmoil ensues when the accused killer of Daniel Latimer goes to trial. R (+) 2/5 3am

10pm + Broadchurch #202 Episode 2. The people of Broadchurch struggle to come to terms with the devastating turn of events. R (+) 2/5 4am

11pm + The Hour #105 Bright Stones. R (+) 2/5 5am

11:30 9 Love and Respect with Killer Mike Andra Gillespie. Why Georgia is once again at the center of American politics in 2022. R (9) 2/5 5:30am

Sunday 5

EARLY mid 9 Austin City Limits ★ #4807 Cimafunk and the Tribe. The powerhouse band makes a thrilling debut with standouts from their soulful album “El Alimento.”

+ Song of the Mountains ★ #1714 Teddi & Bobby Cyrus.

1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am 9 Curious George

+ Yoga In Practice #209 Cultivate Self-Respect. Featuring the pigeon pose.

6:30 9 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood D

+ Classical Stretch: By Essentrics #1416 Hip & Glute Strengthening.

7am 9 Rosie’s Rules D R (9) 2/13 9:30am; (+) 2/13 6:30am

+ America’s Test Kitchen #2304 Two Simple Pastas. R (9) noon; (+) 2/6 11am

7:30 9 Donkey Hodie D

+ Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #613 Breakfast Baking.

8am 9 Best of The Joy of Painting #3818 Two Seasons.

+ Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations #122 Shrimp Fest. R (9) 2pm

8:30 9 The Jazzy Vegetarian #1002 Summertime Supper.

+ New Scandinavian Cooking #302 Popular Sausage.

9am 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #1012 Symphony of Flavors.

+ Life of Loi: Mediterranean Secrets #105.

9:30 9 Essential Pépin #110 Easy and Elegant Seafood. D

+ Simply Ming #1801 Bok Choi.

10am 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #903 The Blessing and the Benefit.

+ Making Black America: Through the Grapevine #101 Episode 1.

10:30 9 Baking with Julia #209 Leslie Mackie.

11am 9 Simply Ming #1802 Okonomiyake.

+ Antiques Roadshow #2705 Santa Fe’s Museum Hill, Hour 2. R (9) 4pm

11:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #607 All-Star Vegetables.

Afternoon

noon 9 America’s Test Kitchen #2304 Two Simple Pastas. R (+) 2/6 11am

+ From the Streets to the Stage: The Journey of Fredrick Davis A ballet dancer’s journey began with a broken family and homelessness.

12:30 9 Cook’s Country #1513 Old New Mexico.

1pm 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1714 Sobre Mesa, DamnFine Pizza, Spinning Bones, Tasty Mob Market. R (9) 2/6 7:30pm, 2/7 1:30am; (+) 2/7 10:30am

+ Music Makers of Gennett Records A little studio in Richmond, Indiana, captured early recordings of several Jazz Age music legends.

1:30 9 My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas #412 The Father of Modern Greek Cooking. R (+) 2/17 12:30pm

2pm 9 Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations #122 Shrimp Fest.

2:30 9 Lucky Chow #506 Paradise on a Plate.

+ Gennett Suite The Indiana University student jazz ensemble pays tribute to Jazz Age titans.

3pm 9 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love #605. R (+) 2/7 3:30pm

+ Songs at the Center: Celebrating Black History Month African American singer-songwriters perform their original compositions across a wide variety of styles, describe their creative processes and discuss their struggles. References and facts about Black History Month are woven throughout the show, which is produced and hosted by Kim Haas. R (+) 2/7 11pm, 2/8 5am

3:30 9 Rick Steves’ Europe #806 Palestine. Pilgrimage to the site of Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem, harvest olives and swim in the Dead Sea.

4pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2705 Santa Fe’s Museum Hill, Hour 2.

+ Classical Tahoe #106. A Vivaldi bassoon concerto and other performances from the shore of Lake Tahoe.

5pm 9 KQED Newsroom

+ Journeys of Harry Crosby The life and work of a renowned photographer and historian.

5:30 9 PBS News Weekend ★

6pm 9 Rick Steves: Art of Europe #106 The Modern Age. In the 1800s, the Industrial Revolution spawned new artistic styles such as idealized Romanticism.

+ We’ll Meet Again Freedom Summer. Reunions of people who lost touch after the civil rights movement.

EVENING

7pm 9 Elizabeth and Philip: Love and Duty Remarkable events from their long and loving marriage and its significance to a nation. R (9) 2/6 1am

+ The Legacy List with Matt Paxton ★ #405 A Space for Healing (Birmingham, AL). A family whose tragedy helped spur the civil rights movement. R (+) 2/6 1am, 2/9 10pm, 2/10 4am

8pm 9 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE ★ #5305 The Heir. It’s a race against time for Eliza as she helps the heir to an unclaimed fortune. D R (9) 2/6 2am

+ Finding Your Roots #507 No Laughing Matter. Comedians Seth Meyers, Tig Notaro and Sarah Silverman. R (+) 2/6 2am, 2/8 7pm, 2/9 1am

9pm 9 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE ★ #5311 Edward. While Mrs. Hall is away dealing with her past demons, Tristan faces the challenge of housekeeping. D R (9) 2/6 3am

+ 87th Annual Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards Celebrate the 2022 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards for understanding racism and human diversity. R (+) 2/6 3am

10pm 9 Vienna Blood ★ #305 Death is Now a Welcome Guest, Part 1. Max and Oskar investigate the murder of a famous actress, a former patient at Max’s hospital. R (9) 2/6 4am

+ We Were Hyphy ★ R (9) 2/21 10pm, 2/22 4am; (+) 2/6 4am

11pm 9 Love, Inevitably ★ #103. R (9) 2/6 5am

+ Don Lewis and the Live Electronic Orchestra ★ Don Lewis changed the world’s musical landscape with his pioneering spirit. R (+) 2/6 5am, 2/14 11pm, 2/15 5am

Monday 6

EARLY mid 9 Austin City Limits ★ #4808 Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats; Adia Victoria.

+ Common Ground with Jane Whitney ★ Democracy in Color. Although race and identity have always shaped U.S. politics, they reemerged with new intensity five years ago in what was supposed to be Obama’s post-racial America. Professor Louis Gates, Professor Eddie Glaude, Imani Perry and Andrew Yang discuss the role of race in American politics and how identity issues are shaping our daily lives.

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 ★ #2305 Beef Wellington. R (9) 2/7 1am; (+) 2/13 11am

+ Magpie Murders on MASTERPIECE #5251 Episode 4. The puzzle pieces of Alan’s death get more and more jumbled. D R (+) 2/7 1am

7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1714 Sobre Mesa, DamnFine Pizza, Spinning Bones, Tasty Mob Market. R (9) 2/7 1:30am; (+) 2/7 10:30am

8pm 9 Antiques Roadshow ★ #2706. R (9) 2/7 2am; (+) 2/10 7pm, 2/11 1am

+ Father Brown #187 The River Corrupted. Sid returns to Kembleford to ask his old family to help save his new one. R (+) 2/7 2am, 2/10 9pm, 2/11 3am

8:45 + Father Brown #188 The Curse of the Aesthetic. An artist’s muse unexpectedly dies — and the artist may be next. R (+) 2/7 2:45am, 2/10 9:45pm, 2/11 3:45am

9pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #1934 Celebrating Black Americana. R (9) 2/7 3am

9:30 + Frankie Drake Mysteries #401 Scavenger Hunt. A scavenger hunt player is murdered — is someone killing off the competition or is it something more personal? R (+) 2/7 3:30am

10pm 9 Independent Lens ★ Outta the Muck. Pahokee, Florida overcame great storms and personal trauma with a legacy of resilience. D R (9) 2/7 4am

10:15 + Railway Murders ★ #106. R (+) 2/7 4:15am

11pm + World’s Greatest Cemeteries #103 Green-Wood Cemetery. Brooklyn’s 478 acre Green-Wood Cemetery is a national historic landmark featuring glacial ponds and one of the largest outdoor collections of 19th- and 20th-

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