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#UNBOUND Virtual Series Every Tuesday, Wednesday (Young Adult) and Thursday evening Children’s programming on Saturdays The popular annual Bay Area Book Festival has gone virtual. Bay Area Book Festival #UNBOUND, in partnership with KQED, presents dozens of free online events featuring top authors in exciting conversations: Carol Anderson with Congresswoman Barbara Lee and others discussing voting; David Talbot, Louise Aronson and Tiffany Shlain on wellness; Scandinavia’s number one crime novelist Lars Kepler, Adam Hochschild, favorite young adult authors, and Pulitzer Prize winners Anthony Doerr and Viet Thanh Nguyen with bestselling author R.O. Kwon (pictured here). And every weekend, there will be uplifting children’s programs. For more information, go to baybookfest.org.
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HERBIE HANCOCK; PHOTO BY GRASON LITTLES LEFT: PHOTO OF AUTHOR R.O KWAN BY SMEETA MAHANTI. BELOW RIGHT: VISITOR IN THE GALLERIES, 2020, ASIAN ART MUSEUM OF SAN FRANCISCO. PHOTOGRAPH © ASIAN ART MUSEUM OF SAN FRANCISCO.
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American Waste Management: What Can Be Done?
In Search of the Quarter-Life Crisis
Airs Wednesday, June 3, at 8pm on KQED 88.5 FM When China banned importing foreign recyclables, many Americans learned that recycling is not a tidy, closed process. The overabundance of waste is a global problem and waste management requires everyone’s efforts. We’ll visit one of the biggest landfills in the U.S. to discuss how our country handles waste. We’ll also look at creative solutions for waste management, highlighting The Landfill Orchestra in Paraguay that performs concerts on musical instruments made from plastic waste to raise awareness of the global problem. And we’ll examine successful waste management in Sweden, where they handle most of their own waste and also import it from other countries.
Airs Wednesday, June 17, at 8pm on KQED 88.5 FM Whether you’re a millennial or Gen Z-er, or you have one in your life, you know that these generations are constantly questioning society’s expectations. “Because that’s the way it is” just doesn’t satisfy their inquiring minds. Could this be why the “quarter-life crisis” has become a global phenomenon? We’ll hear young people’s perspectives worldwide about conflicting expectations and pressures, and their experiences during their quarter-life crises. We’ll also hear from experts researching the phenomenon, ask whether today’s millennials are more vulnerable to it than past generations and hear some words of wisdom on how to handle the turmoil.
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Criminal, from Radiotopia, is not your average true crime podcast. Beyond the act of crime itself, they explore forensics, justice, policing and often very odd circumstances. This episode tells the story of a reporter-turned-negotiator who became an intermediary for suspects afraid they’d be killed by police.
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It seems odd to say this in the same sentence, but I love Mae West and Toni Morrison. They were both trailblazers. Their stories, and those of other groundbreaking women, are featured this summer as PBS honors the centennial of women’s right to vote. Mae West is known for her bawdy movies and one-liners, but there’s more to her than you may know. A smart, powerful woman who publicly embraced female sexuality early on, she was also a playwright who had a successful play on Broadway and was a screenwriter. Her risqué films were subjected to the Motion Picture Production Code, which regulated the industry. Her witty double entendres were one way she sometimes skirted censorship. Mae West: Dirty Blonde airs on American Masters on Tuesday, June 16, at 8pm on KQED 9.
The New York Times called it “irresistible,” People Magazine hailed it as “addictive” and it was one of the most popular programs KQED has aired in years. Along with millions of other viewers, I fell in love with Downton Abbey, the award-winning series from Julian Fellowes, as we followed the Granthams and their servants through sweeping change, scandals, love, ambitions, heartbreak and hope. Attending some of KQED’s early events with the cast is one of my lifetime highlights. The series was truly special and I was happy to watch it over and over on broadcast and on KQED Passport. The series expires from the Passport library on June 30, along with other favorites, including The Manners of Downton Abbey, but you still have time! Log on and start streaming all six seasons of Downtown Abbey now to say goodbye to all of our friends at Downton. —Meredith Speight, KQED Director of Television Programming Courtesy of ©Nick Briggs/Carnival Film and Television Limited 2015 for MASTERPIECE
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Binge all five episodes of Grantchester Season 5 on June 14, the night of the broadcast premiere. Catch up with the first four seasons now on Passport. Binge the entire second season of Professor T, a foreign-language series about a brilliant but flawed criminal psychology professor, starting June 18. And catch up with Season 1 now. (Available only with Passport; there’s no free video-on-demand streaming.)
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Catch The Vote on American Experience on June 8 before its July 6 broadcast premiere. Explore the story of American women who struggled to win the right to vote. This cultural and political movement led to the passage of the 19th Amendment in 1920 — and the largest expansion of voting rights in U.S. history.
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Toni Morrison was an author, playwright, professor, critic and editor whose poetic depictions of Black America were portrayed in lauded novels including Beloved, The Bluest Eye and Song of Solomon. She was the first Black woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, and also won a Pulitzer Prize, a Presidential Medal of Freedom and many other honors. She fought censorship, too, when one of her books was banned at a high school. Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am airs on American Masters on Tuesday, June 23, at 8pm on KQED 9. —Ellyn Hament
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Friday, June 26, at 8pm on KQED 9 Follow queer actor Dyllon Burnside on a journey across the South to discover how LGBTQ+ Americans are living authentically in the modern South. Photo by Katherine Linton © Tiny Horse
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DID YOU KNOW? • Morrison worked for Random House, where she was the first Black woman senior fiction editor. • Mae West rewrote a script for Paramount Pictures and saved the studio from bankruptcy. • When Morrison’s parents couldn’t pay rent; their landlord set their house on fire while they were inside (they survived).
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9 KQED Newsroom H R (9) 6/6 1am, 6/7 5pm + Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 10pm, 6/6 4am, 4:30pm & 10:30pm, 6/7 4:30am, 7am & 6pm, 6/8 mid; (+) 6/6 1am, 6/13 12:30pm 7:30 9 Washington Week H R (9) 6/6 1:30am 8pm 9 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary The impact of the preeminent trio that brought folk music to America’s mass audiences is celebrated. s R (9) 6/6 2am; (+) 6/6 11am + Inspector Morse #106 The Settling of the Sun. s R (+) 6/6 2am 10pm 9 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 6/6 4am, 4:30pm & 10:30pm, 6/7 4:30am, 7am & 6pm, 6/8 mid; (+) 6/6 1am, 6/13 12:30pm 10:30 + Age Fix with Anthony Youn, M.D. s R (9) 6/10 10:30pm, 6/11 4:30am, 6/13 8:30am; (+) 6/6 4:30am & 7am, 6/7 10:30pm, 6/8 4:30am, 6/11 10:30pm, 6/12 4:30am 11pm 9 Earthquake! Get Ready s R (9) 6/6 5am, 6/7 4:30pm & 11pm, 6/8 5am, 6/13 8am & 11pm, 6/14 5am & 2:30pm; (+) 6/6 11:30pm, 6/7 5:30am & 8am, 6/15 11:30am 11:30 9 Non-Opioid Pain Relief with Dr. Martin Rossman P Dr. Rossman uses an integrative approach that includes acupuncture and nutritional and mind/body medicine. s R (9) 6/6 5:30am 7pm
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9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 6/8 4pm + The Kate #202 Darlene Love. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Darlene Love performs “Da Doo Ron Ron” and “He’s a Rebel.” 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (+) 1pm, 6/9 11pm, 6/10 5am, 6/12 7pm, 6/13 1am, 6/15 11pm, 6/16 5am mid
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+ Sit and Be Fit #1602 Imagining Resistance. Ways to push up from a chair and using imaginary resistance to strengthen muscles are featured. + Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique #1002 Bone Strengthening Workout. An all-barre workout designed to strengthen your bones and prevent osteoporosis. D 9 Linda Ronstadt: Live in Hollywood s R (9) 6/13 1pm; (+) 6/7 7:30pm, 6/8 1:30am, 6/11 9pm, 6/12 3am + Age Fix with Anthony Youn, M.D. s R (9) 6/10 10:30pm, 6/11 4:30am, 6/13 8:30am; (+) 6/7 10:30pm, 6/8 4:30am, 6/11 10:30pm, 6/12 4:30am 9 Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, M.D. s R (9) 6/7 noon, 6/8 10pm, 6/9 4am, 6/15 1pm; (+) 6/13 10:30pm, 6/14 4:30am & 11am + Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years s R (9) 6/12 8pm, 6/13 2am 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 6/7 8am, 6/20 3:30pm, 6/21 6pm, 6/22 mid, 6/25 10pm, 6/26 4am, 6/27 1pm; (+) 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am & 2pm, 6/11 7pm, 6/12 1am, 6/13 7am + 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary s
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+ Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 6/7 8am, 6/20 3:30pm, 6/21 6pm, 6/22 mid, 6/25 10pm, 6/26 4am, 6/27 1pm; (+) 6/7 1:30am & 2pm, 6/11 7pm, 6/12 1am, 6/13 7am 8pm 9 Red, White & Rock (My Music) s R (9) 6/7 2am; (+) 6/10 9pm, 6/11 3am, 6/13 3:30pm 9:30 + 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living s R (9) 6/7 10am, 6/9 10pm, 6/10 4am, 6/15 10pm, 6/16 4am; (+) 6/7 3:30am, 6/13 1:30pm, 6/14 7am & 9:30pm, 6/15 3:30am 10:30 9 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 6/7 4:30am, 7am & 6pm, 6/8 mid; (+) 6/13 12:30pm 11:30 9 Sleep Deprived H Some of the most common sleep disorders are explored, and different treatments are highlighted. R (9) 6/7 5:30am, 6/8 11:30pm, 6/9 5:30am + Earthquake! Get Ready s R (9)
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9 Brain Fitness Program s R (9) 6/11 10pm, 6/12 4am, 6/13 10am; (+) 6/14 9am, 6/15 9pm, 6/16 3am + Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back s R (+) 9pm, 6/8 3am 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum D R (9) 6/29 9am
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Downton Abbey: Season 6 Tuesday, June 2, at 9pm on KQED Plus After six drama-filled seasons, the Granthams and their house staff shut the doors to Downton Abbey. Catch the series finale during this final Downtown Abbey broadcast on KQED Plus.
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+ Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott 2020. s R (+) 6/13 10:30am 6:30 9 Let’s Go Luna! D 7am 9 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 6pm, 6/8 mid; (+) 6/13 12:30pm 8am 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 6/20 3:30pm, 6/21 6pm, 6/22 mid, 6/25 10pm, 6/26 4am, 6/27 1pm; (+) 2pm, 6/11 7pm, 6/12 1am, 6/13 7am + Earthquake! Get Ready s R (9) 4:30pm & 11pm, 6/8 5am, 6/13 8am & 11pm, 6/14 5am & 2:30pm; (+) 6/15 11:30am 8:30 + Great Scenic Railway Journeys: 150 Years on the Right Track s R (9) 6/14 11am 10am 9 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living s R (9) 6/9 10pm, 6/10 4am, 6/15 10pm, 6/16 4am; (+) 6/13 1:30pm, 6/14 7am & 9:30pm, 6/15 3:30am 10:30 + Rick Steves’ Spring 2020 Marathon s A marathon of Rick Steves’ Europe episodes, including “Travel Skills: Cruising,” “England’s Cornwall” and “Hunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia and Guatemala.” AFTERNOON
noon 9 Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, M.D. s R (9) 6/8 10pm, 6/9 4am, 6/15 1pm; (+) 6/13 10:30pm, 6/14 4:30am & 11am 1:30 9 Nova #4612 The Planets: Inner Worlds. s R (9) 6/14 6am; (+) 6/8 7pm, 6/9 1am, 6/13 7:30pm, 6/14 1:30am 2pm + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 6/20 3:30pm, 6/21 6pm, 6/22 mid, 6/25 10pm, 6/26 4am, 6/27 1pm; (+) 6/11 7pm, 6/12 1am, 6/13 7am 3pm 9 Nova #4616 The Planets: Ice Worlds. s R (9) 6/14 7:30am; (+) 6/8 8:30pm, 6/9 2:30am, 6/13 9pm, 6/14 3am 4pm + Ken Burns: Country Music s 4:30 9 Earthquake! Get Ready s R
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12:30 + Reconnecting Roots H #207 Trains: Tracking Progress. Descendants of Chinese railroad workers discuss contributions to the Transcontinental Railroad. 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
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9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #1925 Summer Picnic Party. R (9) 6/9 1am + Nova #4612 The Planets: Inner Worlds. s R (9) 6/14 6am; (+) 6/9 1am, 6/13 7:30pm, 6/14 1:30am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1510 Turtle Tower, Copper Spoon, Papillon. R (9) 6/9 1:30am; (+) 6/26 1pm 8pm 9 Magic Moments — The Best of ’50s Pop (My Music) #102. s The McGuire Sisters, the Lennon Sisters, the Chordettes, the Four Aces and other artists take the stage. s R (9) 6/9 2am 8:30 + Nova #4616 The Planets: Ice Worlds. s R (9) 6/14 7:30am; (+) 6/9 2:30am, 6/13 9pm, 6/14 3am 7pm
9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + This American Land H #901 Blue Ridge Parkway, Women in Farming, the Value of Water, Spadefoot Toads. The Blue Ridge Parkway offers views of mountainous landscapes that are protected from development. 12:30 + Fly Brother with Ernest White II #104 Ovamboland: Northern Exposure. Accompanied by his tour guide Job, Ernest heads to the north of Namibia and meets a king, is entertained by village storytellers, and learns about the culture of a place most visitors to the country never experience. 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
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It’s 1957, and Will has settled in as Grantchester’s vicar. But dark and mysterious crimes continue in Cambridgeshire. In this season premiere, they include a hit-and-run that uncovers a hidden garden, murder at the movies and more.
9 Amazon: Rivers of Life #102 The Amazon. s R (9) 6/11 1am, 6/13 2:30pm + The Bee Gees One for All Tour — Live in Australia 1989 s Enjoy the tight harmonies of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb as they perform their greatest hits. R (9) 6/13 9pm, 6/14 3am; (+) 6/11 1am, 6/14 6pm, 6/15 mid 8:30 9 Gi Jews — Jewish Americans in World War II s The story of the 550,000 brave Jewish Americans who served in World War II is revealed. R (9) 6/11 2:30am, 6/14 3pm 9pm + Red, White & Rock (My Music) s R (+) 6/11 3am, 6/13 3:30pm 10:30 9 Age Fix with Anthony Youn, M.D. s R (9) 6/11 4:30am, 6/13 8:30am; (+) 6/11 10:30pm, 6/12 4:30am 11:30 + Sun Studio Sessions H #1010 Jason Freeman. Jason Freeman performs several songs and talks about the influences that shape his musical style. R (+) 6/11 5:30am 7pm
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9 The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson shine in this 1990 performance. s R (9) 6/10 1am, 6/13 6pm, 6/14 mid + Last Tango in Halifax #203. Gillian is devastated when Celia inadvertently reveals a secret she has kept since she was 15. R (+) 6/10 1am 8pm + The Windermere Children: In Their Own Words s R (+) 6/10 2am, 6/14 8pm, 6/15 2am 8:30 9 John Denver: Country Boy The private life and public legacy of singer-songwriter and activist John Denver are explored. s R (9) 6/10 2:30am 9:30 + The Plastic Problem: PBS Newshour Presents s R (+) 6/10 3:30am 10pm 9 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living s R (9) 6/10 4am, 6/15 10pm, 6/16 4am; (+) 6/13 1:30pm, 6/14 7am & 9:30pm, 6/15 3:30am 11pm + Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (+) 6/10 5am, 6/12 7pm, 6/13 1am, 6/15 11pm, 6/16 5am
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12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #810 Thousand Islands — A Canadian Bi-National Adventure. Cozy farmers markets, millionaire castles, kayak excursions and fine restaurants are highlighted. D 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
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9 Dishing with Julia Child #101 The Whole Fish Story. José Andrés and Eric Ripert are amazed by Julia Child’s hands-on treatment of a whole fish. R (9) 6/12 1am + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 6/20 3:30pm, 6/21 6pm, 6/22 mid, 6/25 10pm, 6/26 4am, 6/27 1pm; (+) 6/12 1am, 6/13 7am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area H #1511 R+D Kitchen, Just for You Café, Rice Barn Thai Eatery and Wine Bar. R (9) 6/12 1:30am, 6/13 noon, 6/15 7:30pm, 6/16 1:30am; (+) 6/29 1pm 8pm 9 Vera #103 Crow Trap. s R (9) 6/12 2am 9pm + Linda Ronstadt: Live in Hollywood s R (9) 6/13 1pm; (+) 6/12 3am 10pm 9 Brain Fitness Program s R (9) 6/12 4am, 6/13 10am; (+) 6/14 9am, 6/15 9pm, 6/16 3am 10:30 + Age Fix with Anthony Youn, M.D. s R (9) 6/13 8:30am; (+) 6/12 4:30am
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9 KQED Newsroom H R (9) 6/13 1am, 6/14 5pm + Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (+) 6/13 1am, 6/15 11pm, 6/16 5am 7:30 9 Washington Week H R (9) 6/13 1:30am 8pm 9 Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years s R (9) 6/13 2am + Inspector Morse #107 The Last Bus to Woodstock. s R (+) 6/13 2am 10:30 9 Live Better Now with Mimi Guarneri, M.D. Translating the science of health, healing and longevity into practical answers to lead viewers to physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health. s R (9) 6/13 4:30am & 4pm, 6/14 1pm + Leonard Cohen — Tower of Song s R (+) 6/13 4:30am & 9am, 6/14 4:30pm 7pm
9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 6/15 4pm + The Kate #203 Kiefer Sutherland. Film and TV star Kiefer Sutherland performs guitar-driven outlaw country / Americana-inspired songs. 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. mid
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9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated H #2019 Rustic French Fare. R (9) 6/16 1am
9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Infinity Hall Live #503 Joss Stone. The English singersongwriter showcases her lustrous vocal prowess in an energetic performance.
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9 Lucky Chow H #404. R (9) 6/17 1am + Last Tango in Halifax #204. Alan and Celia decide to have another wedding ceremony, attended by all of their family and friends. R (+) 6/17 1am 7:30 9 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes and Destinations H #204. R (9) 6/17 1:30am 8pm 9 Mae West: Dirty Blonde on American Masters H #3008. 7pm
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+ Ken Burns: The National Parks Vivid, Behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the series The National Parks. s R (+) 6/16 1am, 6/25 10am 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1511 R+D Kitchen, Just for You Café, Rice Barn Thai Eatery and Wine Bar. R (9) 6/16 1:30am; (+) 6/29 1pm 9 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) A live reunion of singers includes Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn and the Chad Mitchell Trio. s R (9) 6/16 2am + Brain Fitness Program s R (+) 6/16 3am 9 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living s R (9) 6/16 4am + Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (+) 6/16 5am
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Dive into the life and career of groundbreaking writer, performer and subversive star Mae West. D R (9) 6/17 2am + A Place to Call Home #112 New Beginning. Sarah agrees to marry George. R (+) 6/17 2am + A Place to Call Home #113 Secret Love. James and Olivia’s hopes of a brighter future are challenged. R (+) 6/17 2:43am 9 Frontline: #3901 The Virus: What Went Wrong? H COVID-19 spread from Asia to the Middle East to Europe, why was the U.S. caught so unprepared? Despite repeated warnings of a potent contagion headed our way, America’s leaders failed to prepare and protect us. Why? And who is accountable? R (9) 6/17 4am + Sanditon on Masterpiece #5001 Episode 1. A coach accident brings Charlotte to Sanditon, where she meets Tom and Sidney Parker. R (+) 6/17 3:30am + The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece #4657. Louisa Durrell and her children arrive on Corfu in 1935. R (+) 6/17 4:30am 9 Pacific Heartbeat #903 Born This Way: Awa’s Story and the Rogers. An openly transgender Maori teen overcomes hurdles in her last year of college. R (9) 6/17 5am + Passion Italy #104 Veneto. H Take a behind-the-scenes look at Venice, including prepartions for the lavis Ballo del Doge masquerade ball. R (+) 6/17 5:30am
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9 Dishing with Julia Child #102 The Good Loaf. Top chefs follow Julia Child’s breadmaking recipes for classic pain de mie and a raisin bread. R (9) 6/19 1am + Beatrix Farrand’s American Landscapes H The life and career of America’s first female landscape architect, Beatrix Farrand, is explored. R (+) 6/19 1am 9 Check, Please! Bay Area H #1512 Anaviv’s Table, Larb Thai Food and Tapas, Mister Jiu’s. R (9) 6/19 1:30am, 6/20 noon, 6/22 7:30pm, 6/23 1:30am; (+) 6/30 1pm 9 Vera #104 Little Lazarus. Vera finds a kindred spirit in a murdered woman’s son and begins to realize that the key to the investigation lies deep in the child’s memory. R (9) 6/19 2am + The Queen’s Favourite Animals Queen Elizabeth’s life and character are explored through her relationships with her animals. R (+) 6/19 2am + Escape to the Chateau #301 Only 20 Rooms to Go. R (+) 6/19 2:48am 9 Man in an Orange Shirt on Masterpiece #4818. Two love stories, 60 years apart, chart the changes and challenges in gay lives in England. R (9) 6/19 3:30am + All Gardens Great and Small #101. Dee Hart Dyke visits a restored Kent garden and explores a tropical garden in Worcestershire. R (+) 6/19 3:37am + All Gardens Great and Small #102. Dee meets Mona, who is anticipating a visit from Austrian Alan Titchmarsh. R (+) 6/19 4:23am + All Gardens Great and Small #103. Dee visits a garden planted on river barges and a pub landlady famed for her hanging baskets. R (+) 6/19 5:09am 9 On Story H #1010. R (9) 6/19 5:30am
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9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 6/22 4pm + The Kate #204 Mary Lambert. Pop star, poet and writer Mary Lambert moves audiences to laughter and tears with prose and humor. 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedules pages for any of our six channels, available at kqed.org/ tv/schedules/daily/ R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 6/21 mid & 6am, 6/25 1pm, 6/27 6am, 3pm & 6pm, 6/28 mid; (+) 6/21 mid & 6am, 6/22 mid, 6/25 7pm, 6/26 1am, 6/27 6am, 6/28 mid + By Request: Best of Pledge s Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedules pages for any of our six channels, available at http: //www. kqed.org/tv/schedules/daily/ R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 6/21 mid & 6am, 6/25 1pm, 6/27 6am, 3pm & 6pm, 6/28 mid; (+) 6/21 mid & 6am, 6/22 mid, 6/25 7pm, 6/26 1am, 6/27 6am, 6/28 mid mid
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8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie #2022 The Hudsucker Proxy (1994). A naive business graduate is involved in a stock scam. R (9) 6/21 2am 10pm 9 Prime Suspect #101 Price to Pay, Part 1 of 2. After being passed over by her superiors, DCI Jane Tennison finally leads a murder investigation. R (9) 6/21 4am
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9 By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 6am, 6/25 1pm, 6/27 6am, 3pm & 6pm, 6/28 mid; (+) 6am, 6/22 mid, 6/25 7pm, 6/26 1am, 6/27 6am, 6/28 mid + By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 6am, 6/25 1pm, 6/27 6am, 3pm & 6pm, 6/28 mid; (+) 6am, 6/22 mid, 6/25 7pm, 6/26 1am, 6/27 6am, 6/28 mid 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 6/25 1pm, 6/27 6am, 3pm & 6pm, 6/28 mid; (+) 6/22 mid, 6/25 7pm, 6/26 1am, 6/27 6am, 6/28 mid + By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 6/25 1pm, 6/27 6am, 3pm & 6pm, 6/28 mid; (+) 6/22 mid, 6/25 7pm, 6/26 1am, 6/27 6am, 6/28 mid mid
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the banks of Colorado’s Yampa River to provide cooling shade. 12:30 + Fly Brother with Ernest White II #105 Stockholm: Le Jazz Hot. Ernest takes in a little Nordic sun and soul with American chanteuse Germaine Thomas and literally eats fire with friend, educator and community organizer Martin Ingerby. 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
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9 Lucky Chow H #405. R (9) 6/24 1am + Last Tango in Halifax #205. Celia reluctantly introduces Alan to her sister; Caroline is stunned to learn that Kate is pregnant. R (+) 6/24 1am 7:30 9 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes and Destinations H #205. R (9) 6/24 1:30am 8pm 9 Toni Morrison: American Masters H #3209 Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am. An artful, intimate meditation examines 7pm
the life and work of legendary storyteller Toni Morrison. R (9) 6/24 2am A Place to Call Home #201 No Secrets, Ever. Jack is furious at Carolyn for having kept secret the fact they have a daughter. R (+) 6/24 2am A Place to Call Home #202 I Believe. In the aftermath of Bert’s death, all those involved are struggling; Sarah battles her own demons. R (+) 6/24 2:44am Sanditon on Masterpiece #5002 Episode 2. R (+) 6/24 3:30am Frontline: Opiods, Inc. #3815 H Discover the story of a drug company that pushed opiods by bribing doctors and committing insurance fraud. R (9) 4am The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece #4658. Louisa orders her children to put food on the table; Larry bites the bullet and goes hunting. R (+) 6/24 4:30am Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories Ruminations. Rumi Missabu’s outlandish tales, both in and out of the spotlight, are a roadmap through San Francisco’s queer art past. R (9) 6/24 5am Passion Italy H #105 Abruzzo. Artisans are visited in Abruzzo, a place whose 23 hamlets are full of beauty and captivating traditions. R (+) 6/24 5:30am
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9 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef H #606. R (9) 6/25 1am + Finding Your Roots #507 No Laughing Matter. The family histories of comedians Seth Meyers, Tig Notaro and Sarah Silverman are explored. R (+) 6/25 1am, 6/28 10am 7:30 9 Simply Ming H #1724 On the Road in Hawaii: Ed Kenney. R (9) 6/25 1:30am 8pm 9 Spy in the Wild, a Nature Miniseries #102 Intelligence. Spies disguised as animals observe the ingenuity of a gray squirrel, a sea otter and an orangutan. D R (9) 6/25 2am; (+) 6/26 8am + Midsomer Murders H #1705. R (+) 6/25 2am 8:44 + Midsomer Murders H #1706. 9pm 9 Nova #4010 Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes. The amazing story of Australia’s origins features dinosaurs, deadly asteroids and giant kangaroos. R (9) 6/25 3am; (+) 6/29 8am 9:33 + Death in Paradise #151 Written in Murder. Famous thriller author Frank O’Toole is found stabbed 7pm
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through the heart in the middle of the ocean. R (+) 6/25 3:33am 10pm 9 Prehistoric Road Trip H #102 We Dig Dinosaurs. Emily cruises into the Cretaceous, where astonishing creatures like T. rex dominated the planet. R (9) 6/25 4am; (+) 6/25 8am 10:30 + Endeavour Season 5 on Masterpiece #4823 Episode 5: Quartet. The investigation of an assassination attempt ends, but Morse continues to probe. D R (+) 6/25 4:30am 11pm 9 California’s Watershed H The function, importance and demise of the California watershed are highlighted. R (9) 6/25 5am
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9 Dishing with Julia Child #103 Your Own French Onion Soup. Rick Bayless marvels over Julia Child’s knife skills and the great training technique she provided. R (9) 6/26 1am + By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 6/27 6am, 3pm & 6pm, 6/28 mid; (+) 6/26 1am, 6/27 6am, 6/28 mid 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area H #1513 La Marcha Tapas, The Brazen Head, Atelier Crenn. R (9) 6/26 1:30am, 6/27 noon, 6/28 1pm, 6/29 7:30pm, 6/30 1:30am 8pm 9 Vera #201 The Ghost Position. Vera is reunited — under tragic circumstances — with her firstever sergeant, Stuart Macken, when his house is fire bombed. s R (9) 6/26 2am 10pm 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 6/26 4am, 6/27 1pm 7pm
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8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie #2021 The Remains of the Day. An English butler realizes too late how misguided his loyalty was to his lordly employer. R (9) 6/28 2am 10:17 9 Prime Suspect #102 Price to Pay Part 2 of 2. As the case concludes, viewers understand why DCI Tennison has what it takes to succeed in a traditionally male work world. R (9) 6/28 4:17am
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+ National Parks: America’s Best Idea #101 The Scripture of Nature (1851–1890). In 1872, Congress acts to protect land that will become America’s first national park, Yellowstone. D 9 Antiques Roadshow #2418 Vintage Mobile. 9 KQED Newsroom 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend H + National Parks: America’s Best Idea #102 The Last Refuge (1890–1915). At the end of the 19th century, a conservation movement takes shape to protect America’s wilderness. D 9 Outside: Beyond the Lens H #105. 9 Articulate with Jim Cotter H #517 The Incomparable. Caroline Shaw, an original new voice in contemporary music, presents her latest project.
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9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated H #2021 New Ways with Ribs and Mushrooms. R (9) 6/30 1am + Antiques Roadshow #2021 Vintage Indianapolis. R (+) 6/30 1am 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1513 La Marcha Tapas, The Brazen Head, Atelier Crenn. R (9) 6/30 1:30am 9 Antiques Roadshow H #2419 Vintage Philadelphia. Phenomenal Philadelphia finds from 2006 include an Asscher-cut yellow diamond ring from ca. 1930. R (9) 6/30 2am + Father Brown H #190 The Tower of Lost Souls. Father Brown investigates two peculiar deaths that happened on the grounds of a family tower. R (+) 6/30 2am + The Bletchley Circle #102 Cracking a Killer’s Code: Part 2. R (+) 6/30 2:47am 9 POV H And She Could Be Next, Part 1. Women of color transform politics from the ground up by fighting for a truly reflective democracy. R (9) 6/30 3am + Inspector Lynley Mysteries #114 In the Guise of Death.. R (+) 6/30 3:35am 9 Reel South H All Skinfolk Ain’t Kinfolk. News footage and archival footage highlight the story of the 2017 runoff for mayor of New Orleans. R (9) 6/30 5am + Line of Separation #102. R (+) 6/30 5:05am 9 Reel South H Outspoken. Members of the LGBTQ community fight to live free from discrimination in West Virginia. R (9) 6/30 5:30am
9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Infinity Hall Live #505 Great Performances, Vol. 1. Los Lonely Boys, Tori Amos, and more. 1am-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 8 for program schedule. mid
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9 Lucky Chow H #406. + Last Tango in Halifax #206. A surprise visitor makes Alan’s day. 7:30 9 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes and Destinations H #206. 8pm 9 Lavender Scare + A Place to Call Home #203 A Kiss to Build a Dream On. Sarah’s Aunt Peg arrives on the eve of Sarah and George’s engagement party at Ash Park. 8:44 + A Place to Call Home #204 What Your Heart Says. George, Olivia and Sarah visit James, determined to assess the truth of his treatment. 9pm 9 POV H And She Could Be Next, Part 2. Women of color transform politics from the ground up by fighting for a truly reflective democracy. 9:30 + Sanditon on Masterpiece #5003 Episode 3. Young Stringer presses Tom for pay owed his builders, currently toiling under dangerous conditions. 10:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 7pm
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+ The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece #4659. Gerry’s new soulmate has a surprising background; Leslie suffers the pangs of heartbreak. 11pm 9 Divided We Fall: Unity Without Tragedy H Ordinary citizens explore what it means to be American and what constitutes a “more perfect union.” 11:30 + Passion Italy H #106 Lazio. Rome’s street art district, the Pyramid, is visited, and a day trip to medieval Viterbo is featured.
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Everyone Has a Story to Tell Share Yours with PBS American Portrait PBS American Portrait is a national storytelling project about what it means to be an American today — and you’re invited to participate. By asking participants thought-provoking questions, the project will gather stories, photographs and videos then weave them together into a collective portrait. Submissions will live on a Web platform and will inspire social media conversations, and will also contribute to a digital series and a nationally broadcast docuseries scheduled to air in early 2021. For more information and to share your story, please go to pbs.org/americanportrait. PHOTO CREDIT: COURTESY OF PBS
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COMING IN JULY
A Capitol Fourth Celebrate America’s 244th birthday with the 40th anniversary broadcast of America’s Independence Day celebration. Traditionally broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, this year’s celebration will adhere to COVID-19 restrictions and will honor those on the pandemic's front lines. It will also feature new performances and iconic moments from the past. Courtesy of Capital Concerts/ Keith Lamond via Shutterstock
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