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VIRTUAL + IN-PERSON EVENTS Bay Area Dance on Film: A Drive-In
¿Donde Está Mi Gente? – Puro Orgullo
KQED Member Days at the Asian Art Museum
Mi Herencia/Hairloom: Estellita’s Snacks
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Friday and Saturday, June 11 and 12 Join KQED at the Asian Art Museum for KQED Member Days on June 11 and 12. Visitors can travel through Asia and explore two full floors of refreshed galleries including the newest installations: Zheng Chongbin: I Look for the Sky; Memento: Jayashree Chakravarty and Lam Tung Pang; and After Hope: Videos of Resistance. KQED members receive free admission by reserving tickets at asianart.org (use code KQEDMEMBER) and by showing their current KQED MemberCard for two free admissions. Details are at kqed.org/memberday.
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Tuesday, June 29, at 7pm Celebrate queer culture in the Latinx community. Join Baruch Porras-Hernandez and Raina Leon as they co-host this dynamic show of queer Latinx performers celebrating their orgullo (pride) and queerness through poetry, comedy and music. Puro Orgullo explores queer sexual identities, experiences and how queer Latinx triunfarán (succeed) in a world beyond the pandemic. kqed.org/events
Thursday June 17, at 6:30pm What’s it like to be part of the nation’s first women-led food hall in the heart of San Francisco’s Tenderloin? Host Carlos Cabrera-Lomeli will talk with Estrella Gonzalez and Maria del Carmen Flores, who created Estrellita's Snacks, about joining La Cocina in 2005 and about their food story. Estrella Gonzalez will share a quick, simple recipe for one of her signature dishes. kqed.org/events
TOP LEFT: PHOTO BY ELIE M. KHADRA. BOTTOM LEFT: PHOTOGRAPH © ASIAN ART MUSEUM. RIGHT: PHOTO BY ERIN NG.
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture Thursday, June 3, at 9pm Join us for a night of dance on film at Fort Mason. See selections from the SF Dance Film Festival as well as KQED Arts & Culture’s award-winning series If Cities Could Dance, which presents signature moves from dancers across the country. The event also features a special preview of director My-Linh Le’s Mud Water, a film about a crew of Oakland turfers preparing for a dance battle and a man in search of his own shadow. kqed.org/events
PHOTO BY KIRSTEN VOSS/KQED.
NEWS + NOTES
Thanks for Helping Us to Transform KQED’s Future — We’re Almost There!
Like so many of you, the KQED staff have been working in isolated conditions for more than a year. As we all start to look forward to this extraordinary time in our lives coming to a close, KQED has the added excitement of not only returning to work in person, but also returning to our fully renovated headquarters, the final part of Campaign 21. Today we’re in the final phase of fundraising, with over 97 percent of our goal secured. We remain incredibly grateful that, despite pandemic setbacks, we continue to be on schedule. Visit kqed.org/campaign21 to learn more about the final phase of our campaign and to take a guided virtual tour of our headquarters before we open our doors to the public.
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KQED is redefining public media for the Bay Area making it more inclusive, participatory and community powered. Our journey of transformation began more than a decade ago as we envisioned leading the way into a new era of service for our growing audiences to be where, when and how you needed us. To reach these goals, we launched Campaign 21, a multiyear fundraising and capacity-building effort to fund digital production and distribution, grow our reporting teams and renovate our headquarters.
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RADIO SPECIALS
Mental Health and Communities of Color: From Stigma to Solutions Airs Wednesday, June 16, at 8pm Experts widely report that mental health treatment in Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) communities is severely lacking. Cultural differences and misunderstandings lead to diagnostic problems and hesitancy to seek treatment. The National Alliance on Mental Illness found that Black adults are more likely to report persistent symptoms of emotional distress than white adults, yet only one in three Black Americans who needs support gets it. Latinx, Asian and Indigenous people similarly have poor access to quality mental health services. BIPOC youth are more likely to end up in the criminal justice system, with their needs untreated. And the age of COVID has amplified the depth of these disparities and the ongoing systematic inequities for people of color. How can medical professionals, government and the private sector work together in this challenging time to improve conditions and treatment as well as eliminate stigma for
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those needing care? UCSF Psychiatry Chief Dr. Lisa Fortuna will moderate and address solutions in this Commonwealth Club discussion. San Francisco Human Rights Commission Director Sheryl Davis will focus on the impact of COVID-19 and racism across different populations. Treatment needs in Asian, Black, and LGBTQ populations will be discussed by Stanford University psychiatrist Dr. Rona Hu. YMCA President Emeritus Chuck Collins will provide community context based on his work with various populations over time. And youth activist Nicole Elmore will discuss her personal experiences.
PODCASTS
What are the best podcasts to listen to right now? We asked Nimah Gobir, writer/producer for KQED’s MindShift. Here are her picks.
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"How Art Can Help Center a Student’s Learning Experience"
KQED’s MindShift podcast series brings to caregivers and educators solutions in education that help children thrive. This episode explores how an Alameda public school on the brink of closing chose to use the power of making art to improve student learning.
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“Lil Nas X? Not Sorry!”
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“Teju Cole — Sitting Together in the Dark”
In this episode of On Being, writer and photographer Teju Cole’s interview with Krista Tippet is a wonderfully dense and lovely meditation on what it means to be a human during dark times. Throughout the episode, Cole makes the case for how creating art is an enduring act of hope.
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Still Processing, a podcast series from the New York Times, looks at culture in the broadest sense. In this episode, hosts Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris know exactly how to find the most insightful through lines within a mess of pop culture and media. This episode looks at celebrity apologies, exploring how there seem to be more than usual and why they don’t hold much weight.
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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.
In a drama tinged with humor and heartbreak, Tom Hollander (Baptiste, The Night Manager) and Saskia Reeves (Luther) play a couple who embark on a long-planned grand tour of Europe despite the wife’s unexpected declaration that she wants to leave the marriage. The two-part series is based on a novel by best-selling author David Nicholls. It’s beautifully told, taking us back in time from the early days of falling in love and starting a family to what may be the last days of a marriage. It’s also a way of taking your own European grand tour and seeing artistic masterpieces this summer without leaving home. You’ll be hooked. KQED Passport members don’t have to wait to see the conclusion; the entire series will be available on the night of the first episode’s premiere on June 20. —Meredith Speight, KQED Director of Television Programming
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Halifax: Retribution Halifax: Retribution takes up where Halifax f.p. left off, following Dr. Jane Halifax, a forensic psychiatrist who investigates the mental states of victims and suspects. Binge the new sequel beginning June 1.
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Professor T, Season 3 on Walter’s Choice Binge the new 13-episode season of this foreignlanguage drama about an eccentric professor who advises the police in Antwerp. This program will only be available for streaming with PBS Passport; there’s no free video-on-demand streaming. Note: Professor T S1 & S2 are streaming with PBS Passport.
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June 2 Austin City Limits: Sharon Van Etten, Lucy Dacus June 4 American Experience: RFK June 9 POV: Only the Young June 28 NOVA: The Rise of Superstorms June 30 Bluegrass Underground: Season 9
MORE from Your Passport Library American Experience American Masters Antiques Roadshow Baking with Julia Best of Joy of Painting Check, Please! Bay Area Check, Please! Bay Area Kids Film School Shorts Finding Your Roots Great British Baking Show Great Performances Independent Lens Jamestown Masterpiece MotorWeek Nature NOVA Rick Steves’ Europe This Old House Truly CA
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Staff Picks
TELEVISION S AT U R D AY NIGHT MOVIE
The Birdcage
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‘The Indian Doctor’ Dramedy Illuminates a Part of British Immigration History Imagine that you graduated from medical school and live in Delhi. With your wife, you decide to move to England for a new position offered by Britain’s National Health Service. You’re expecting to practice, perhaps, in London and you’re looking forward to urban life there: visiting Buckingham Palace, shopping, and eating extraordinary food. Instead, you’re sent to a small mining town in rural South Wales. You get off the train and you’re in a strange, desolate place where no one looks like you. How do you cope and how do you become a part of the community? The Indian Doctor,
a new series, tells the largely forgotten story of the first wave of doctors recruited from overseas for the National Health Service. Based on a true story, The Indian Doctor features Dr. Prem Sharma and his wife, Kamini, who emigrate from India and experience the culture shock of being educated foreigners in a village of working-class people. There's comedy, drama and a lot of social history in the series. Tune into the show beginning on Tuesday, June 22, at 8pm on KQED Plus and watch for Series 1 to continue in August. — Sophie Kim
Saturday, June 26, at 8pm on KQED 9 Robin Williams and Nathan Lane star as a gay cabaret owner and his drag queen partner, respectively, in this 1996 comedy classic, which was directed by Mike Nichols and adapted by Elaine May. Williams and Lane agree to play it straight so that their son can introduce them to his fiancé’s conservative parents. Can they do it? It’s more than worth a watch to find out. Photo courtesy of American Public Television.
JUNE PICK
DID YOU KNOW? U.K. MEDICS AND IMMIGRATION IN THE SIXTIES • Mass migration from Britian’s former colonies was a huge boon to the National Health Service, the country’s biggest employer in the 1960s. • In 1963, Enoch Powell, the British Conservative Health Minister, launched a campaign that recruited about 18,000 trained doctors from India and Pakistan to fill the shortage of U.K. doctors.
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A Capitol Fourth
Sunday, July 4, at 8pm on KQED 9 Happy 245th birthday, America. You’re invited to celebrate with country, R&B and classical and Broadway stars. As we go to press, we don’t know exactly who will be performing, but you can count on seeing The National Symphony Orchestra, The U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters (sea chantys!) and The Soldiers’ Chorus of the United States Army Field Band. The evening ends with fireworks over the Washington, D.C., skylight.
Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli, Believe
Monday, June 14, at 8pm on KQED 9 Listen in as tenor Bocelli sings from Believe, his 2020 deeply personal recording. It includes songs that the singer finds uplifting, and celebrates the power of music to soothe the soul. Photo courtesy of Luca Rossetti. Photo courtesy of Capital Concerts.
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• Powell later delivered what is considered by some to be one of the most racist, anti-immigration speeches in British history.
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Civil rights hero Marcus Garvey hires the team. R 3am 9 Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is chronicled as the community of Tulsa comes to terms with its past. R (+) 6/7 4pm 3:34 + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #205 Murder a la Mode. Phryne unexpectedly finds herself amidst a crime scene. 4:30 + Ernie Pyle: Life in the Trenches World War II correspondent Ernie Pyle remains one of American history’s most beloved journalists. 5am 9 Reel South Muni. Black golfers built a vibrant culture in Asheville, NC, despite segregation and racist systems. 5:30 9 Films ByKids Buddhism, Bhutan, and Me. D EVENING
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#4817 Part 3. A year has passed, and there are new additions to the March family. R (+) 6/2 1am 7:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #108 Simply Spanish. R (9) 6/2 1:30am 8pm 9 Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer ★ #104 Behavior. The importance of persuading people to protect themselves during a health crisis. R (9) 6/2 2am; (+) 6/8 1pm + A Place to Call Home #305 Living in the Shadow. Rene remains cold to Sarah following the revelation that she’s carrying George’s baby. R (+) 6/2 2am 9pm 9 Philly D.A. ★ Episode 8. The Philadelphia District Attorney attempts to make changes to the city’s criminal justice system. D R (9) 6/2 3am; (+) 6/23 3pm + The Chaperone on Masterpiece #4953. R (+) 6/2 3am 10pm 9 Frontline ★ The Jihadist. A powerful Syrian militant called
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TV LEGEND a terrorist by the U.S. seeks a new relationship with the West. R (9) 6/2 4am 11pm 9 Pacific Heartbeat ★ #1004 Tokyo Hula. Nearly two million people are dancing hula in Japan. R (9) 6/2 5am; (+) 6/27 6pm, 6/29 3pm + 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America Engineering feats. R (+) 6/2 5am
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7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #822. R (9) 6/3 1am + Finding Your Roots #707 The New World. Henry Louis Gates Jr. traces ancestors of actor John Lithgow and journalist Maria Hinojosa. R (+) 6/3 1am 7:30 9 Lucky Chow #405 Curators. R (9) 6/3 1:30am
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Murder On Mosquito Island. The death of a survival instructor found dead in the woods while giving a training course. R (+) 6/3 3:35am 10pm 9 Human: The World Within ★ #101 React. Examine functions of the brain, spine and nerves. R (9) 6/3 4am; (+) 6/4 1pm 10:30 + Unforgotten Season 2 on Masterpiece #4813 Episode 2. The victim’s life comes into focus and Sara’s scandalous past is revealed. D R (+) 6/3 4:30am 11pm 9 Patient No More The barriers that LGBTQ women must navigate across health care systems. R (9) 6/3 5am
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer ★ 12:30 + Overheard with Evan Smith Brooklyn Decker, Actress. Decker discusses her role in the comedy Grace and Frankie and more. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + Inside California Education Social Emotional Learning. Jennifer Siebel Newsom draws attention to social emotional learning in schools.
12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #710 Bhutan, Part 2 — Land of the Thunder Dragon. The Black-Necked Crane and the annual Ngang Lhankhang “Swan Monastery” festival. D 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ R (9) 11:30pm, 6/5 1am & 5:30am + Antiques Roadshow #2514 Vintage Wichita. R (+) 6/5 1am 7:30 9 Washington Week ★ R (9) 6/5 1:30am 8pm 9 Out In Rural America ★ The struggles and joys of being lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender in rural America. R (9) 6/5 2am, 6/26 11pm, 6/27 5am; (+) 6/14 4pm + Inspector Morse #116 Second Time Around. A highly thought-of and distinguished senior officer is killed. R (+) 6/5 2am 9pm 9 American Masters ★ #3309 Ballerina Boys. The all-male Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo mixes ballet classics with comedy. D R (9) 6/5 3am
Agatha and the Truth of Murder Sunday, June 6, at 8pm on KQED 9 It’s 1926 in this British alternative history drama and crime writer Agatha Christie is caught up in a real-life case investigating the murder of Florence Nightingale’s goddaughter. The plot uses parts of classic detective novels as well as Christie’s books to tell the story.
9:45 + Van Der Valk on Masterpiece #5044 Death In Amsterdam. The case of an ecofashion vlogger who turns up dead during his video feed. D R (+) 6/5 3:45am 10pm 9 Holly Near: American Masters #3204. Experience the power of song in the struggle for equality through the story of singer Holly Near. D R (9) 6/5 4am 11pm 9 History with David Rubenstein ★ #205 Peter Baker and Susan Glasser. R (9) 6/5 5am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover R (9) 6/5 1am & 5:30am + POV Shorts Post-Colonial Queer. A young gay man from Ghana struggles to reconcile his love for his mother with his sexuality. R (+) 6/5 5:30am
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+ Baseball #109 Home. A look at astounding achievements on the field in the 1970s, ‘80s and early ‘90s. R (+) 6/4 2am & 3:30pm 9:30 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) 6/4 3:30am 10:30 + Hollywood Idols #207 Roger Moore: A Matter of Class. Roger Moore’s story is told by the actor and his colleagues. R (+) 6/4 4:30am 11pm + First Avenue: Closer to the Stars The story of the Minneapolis nightclub that launched the careers of many local bands. R (+) 6/4 5am 11:30 9 On Story ★ #1109. R (9) 6/4 5:30am
noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1403 Madcap, El Toreador, Juanita & Maude. 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #601 Crowd Pleasers. + Classical Rewind (My Music) ▲ Host Martin Goldsmith takes you on an incredible journey to explore the music of the masters. R (9) 6/17 8pm, 6/18 2am; (+) 6/6 9:30pm, 6/7 3:30am, 6/8 10:30pm, 6/9 4:30am 1pm 9 Rick Steves: The Alps ▲ ★ Steves The Austrian, Italian, Swiss and French Alps. R (9) 6/10 10pm, 6/11 4am, 6/13 6am; (+) 6pm, 6/6 mid 2pm + Sinatra In Concert at Royal Festival Hall ▲ This is a CBS musical television special broadcast on February 4, 1971. 3pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. 3:30 + Red, White & Rock (My Music) ▲ Frankie Valli, the Righteous Brothers, Connie Francis and more celebrate pop oldies music. 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 Country Pop Legends (My Music) ▲ Roy Clark, Glenn Campbell, and classic country pop tunes from the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s. R (9) 6/6 mid; (+) 6/13 6pm, 6/14 mid, 6/15 8:30pm, 6/16 2:30am, 6/18 7pm, 6/19 1am + Rick Steves: The Alps ★ ▲ R (9) 6/10 10pm, 6/11 4am, 6/13 6am; (+) 6/6 mid EVENING
8pm 9 Best of the ‘60s: Ready, Steady, Go! ▲ ★ R (9) 6/6 2am, 6/15 9pm, 6/16 3am; (+) 6/6 4:30pm, 6/9 9pm, 6/10 3am, 6/12 6pm, 6/13 mid + Sam Cooke: Legend ★ ▲ R (9) 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am; (+) 6/6 2am & 3pm, 6/11 7pm, 6/12 1am 9:30 9 Melissa Etheridge: This Is M.E. Live In LA ★▲ R (9) 6/6 3:30am; (+) 6/12 9:30pm, 6/13 3:30am + Stress Solution with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee ▲ ★ A roadmap for relief and help to lead a calmer life. R (9) 6/18 8pm, 6/19 2am, 6/20 10am; (+) 6/6 3:30am, 6/11 10:30pm, 6/12 4:30am, 6/13 6am, 6/15 10:30pm, 6/16 4:30am 11pm + Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White ▲ Learn how to
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keep your mind sharp and your body active as you age. R (9) 6/8 11pm, 6/9 5am, 6/12 11pm, 6/13 5am, 6/17 11pm, 6/18 5am; (+) 6/6 5am, 6/14 11pm, 6/15 5am 11:30 9 Unforgettable Augustus Post Thrill-seeking adventurer Augustus Post helped steer America through a transportation revolution. R (9) 6/6 5:30am; (+) 6/14 5pm, 6/17 11:30pm, 6/18 5:30am
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mid 9 Country Pop Legends (My Music) ▲ R (+) 6/13 6pm, 6/14 mid, 6/15 8:30pm, 6/16 2:30am, 6/18 7pm, 6/19 1am + Rick Steves: The Alps ▲ R (9) 6/10 10pm, 6/11 4am, 6/13 6am 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + Yoga in Practice ▲ #108 Being Steady in the Unknown. This class builds toward a fundamental arm balance called Side Plank. 6:30 + Classical Stretch: By Essentrics ▲ #1229 Body Shaping. 7am + Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy ▲ Relieve stress and ease anxiety with yoga and special breathing. R (9) 6/14 11pm, 6/15 5am; (+) 11pm, 6/7 5am, 6/16 11pm, 6/17 5am 8am + Collagen Diet with Dr. Josh Axe ▲ 10am + Julia Child: Best Bites▲ 11am 9 Ken Burns: The Civil War ▲ Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark documentary with an in-depth overview and interviews. R (9) 6/20 1:30pm; (+) 6/17 9pm, 6/18 3am, 6/19 8am
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11:30 + Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 3pm & 10pm, 6/7 4am, 6/11 8pm, 6/12 2am, 8am & 6pm, 6/13 mid, 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/14 9pm, 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am AFTERNOON
1pm 9 Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller ▲ #101. A tribute to the acclaimed filmmaker and an exclusive look at The Vietnam War. 1:30 + Ultimate Pet Health Guide with Dr. Gary Richter ▲ ★ 3pm 9 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 10pm, 6/7 4am, 6/11 8pm, 6/12 2am, 8am & 6pm, 6/13 mid, 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/14 9pm, 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am + Sam Cooke: Legend ▲ R (9) 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am; (+) 6/11 7pm, 6/12 1am 4:30 + Best of the ‘60s: Ready, Steady, Go! ▲ R (9) 6/15 9pm, 6/16 3am; (+) 6/9 9pm, 6/10 3am, 6/12 6pm, 6/13 mid 5pm 9 Inside California Education ★ Aspiring Entrepreneurs. Students from San Francisco City College pitch their product and app ideas to investors. R (+) 6/7 6pm, 6/18 mid 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide ▲ Essential advice on planning for and thriving in retirement. R (9) 6/7 mid, 6/11 10pm, 6/12 4am & 10am; (+) 6/12 6am, 6/13 10pm, 6/14 4am, 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am + Rick Steves’ Fascism in Europe ▲ Learn how fascism rose and then fell in Europe. R (+) 6/7 mid EVENING
7:30 + Great Performances ▲ #3806 Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy. Interviews and performance footage highlight why Broadway is fertile territory for Jewish artists. R (9) 6/13 6pm, 6/14 mid; (+) 6/7 1:30am, 6/11 8:30pm, 6/12 2:30am
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8pm 9 Agatha and the Truth of Murder ▲ ★ R (9) 6/7 2am; (+) 6/7 7pm, 6/8 1am 9:30 + Classical Rewind (My Music) ▲ R (9) 6/17 8pm, 6/18 2am; (+) 6/7 3:30am, 6/8 10:30pm, 6/9 4:30am 10pm 9 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 6/7 4am, 6/11 8pm, 6/12 2am, 8am & 6pm, 6/13 mid, 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/14 9pm, 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am 11pm + Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy ▲ R (9) 6/14 11pm, 6/15 5am; (+) 6/7 5am, 6/16 11pm, 6/17 5am
Monday 7 EARLY
mid 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide ▲ R (9) 6/11 10pm, 6/12 4am & 10am; (+) 6/12 6am, 6/13 10pm, 6/14 4am, 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am + Rick Steves’ Fascism In Europe ▲ 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
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7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ #2123. R (9) 6/8 1am + Agatha and the Truth of Murder ▲ R (+) 6/8 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1404 Z & Y Restaurant, Pausa, Souley Vegan. R (9) 6/8 1:30am 8pm 9 Rick Steves’ Europe Awaits ★ ▲ Steves shares vivid, unforgettable visits to European favorites that he’d love to visit when we can travel again. R (9) 6/8 2am, 6/13 8am; (+) 6/13 8pm, 6/14 2am, 6/17 7pm, 6/18 1am 9pm + Surviving Disasters with Les Stroud ▲ ★ Host of public television’s Wild Harvest and survival expert shares practical, lifesaving survival tips. R (9) 6/16 7pm, 6/17 1am, 6/20 11:30am; (+) 6/8 3am, 6/20 9:30pm, 6/21 3:30am 10pm 9 The Brain Revolution ▲ Explore neuroplasticity, how the brain works and how we can make it work for us. R (9) 6/8 4am; (+) 6/12 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am 11pm + Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ Join KQED‘s science team to learn about the geological forces churning beneath us and what you can do to prepare for the next
big shaker. R (9) 6/13 11:30pm, 6/14 5:30am, 6/18 11:30pm, 6/19 5:30am & 5pm, 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am; (+) 6/8 5am, 6/12 11:30pm, 6/13 5:30am, 6/17 11pm, 6/18 5am, 6/20 11:30pm, 6/21 5:30am 11:30 + The Committee Scare tactics used by a Florida Legislative Investigation Committee formed in 1956. R (9) 6/19 11:30pm, 6/20 5:30am; (+) 6/8 5:30am
Tuesday 8 EARLY
mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + Two for the Road #404 Adventure Across South Africa, Part 1. 12:30 + Two for the Road #405 Adventure Across South Africa, Part 2. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Henry Louis Gates, Jr. — Uncovering America ▲ The life and work of the Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and literary scholar. R (9) 6/9 1am, 6/19 3pm + Rick Steves’ Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today ▲ R (9) 6/15 7pm, 6/16 1am; (+) 6/9 1am 9pm 9 Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things ★ ▲ R (9) 6/9 3am; (+) 6/18 9pm, 6/19 3am & 7:30pm, 6/20 1:30am + All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ▲ #5108 Episode 7. Siegfried hosts a Christmas Eve party, with an even bigger event to follow the next day. R (+) 6/9 3am, 6/20 6pm, 6/21 mid 10:30 + Classical Rewind (My Music) ▲ R (9) 6/17 8pm, 6/18 2am; (+) 6/9 4:30am 11pm 9 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White ▲ R (9) 6/9 5am, 6/12 11pm, 6/13 5am, 6/17 11pm, 6/18 5am; (+) 6/14 11pm, 6/15 5am
Wednesday 9 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. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
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7pm 9 The Colorado ★ ▲ Explore North America’s wildest river in this film narrated by Academy Award winner Mark Rylance. R (9) 6/10 1am; (+) 6/15 7pm, 6/16 1am + Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar ★ ▲ R (9) 6/10 8pm, 6/11 2am; (+) 6/10 1am 8:30 9 Build a Better Memory Through Science ★ ▲ R (9) 6/10 2:30am, 6/18 9:30pm, 6/19 3:30am; (+) 6/14 7pm, 6/15 1am, 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am 9pm + Best of the ‘60s: Ready, Steady, Go! ▲ R (9) 6/15 9pm, 6/16 3am; (+) 6/10 3am, 6/12 6pm, 6/13 mid 10pm 9 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living ▲ R (9) 6/10 4am, 6/12 6am 10:30 + Monty Python: Best Bits Celebrated ▲ ★ Monty Python’s influence on comedy has been compared to the Beatles’ influence on music, a pivotal moment in the evolution of television humor. Celebrity humorists laugh and reminisce about various Python segments and bring a fresh perspective to the material. R (9) 6/17 9:30pm, 6/18 3:30am; (+) 6/10 4:30am
Thursday 10 EARLY
mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer ★ 12:30 + Overheard with Evan Smith Douglas Brinkley, Presidential Historian and Author. Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley discusses his book American Moonshot. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Chef’s Life #110 Love Me Some Candied Yams! R (9) 6/11 1am + Chasing Greatness ★ ▲ A former athlete left with no clear path forward finds new purpose as an entrepreneur and author. R (9) 6/13 10pm, 6/14 4am; (+) 6/11 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1405 Thirsty Bear Brewing, Nick’s Cove, Middle East Market. R (9) 6/11 1:30am, 6/12 noon 8pm 9 Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar ▲ R (9) 6/11 2am 8:30 + Ken Burns: Baseball ★ ▲ R (9) 6/20 3:30pm; (+) 6/11 2:30am 10pm 9 Rick Steves: The Alps ▲ R (9) 6/11 4am, 6/13 6am
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + Inside California Education Taking to the Stage. Social justice issues take center stage at a South Central LA community college theater program. 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #711 A San Antonio Christmas. D 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ R (9) 6/12 1am, 6/13 5pm (KQED Newsroom is on hiatus and will return this summer.) + Sam Cooke: Legend ▲ R (9) 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am; (+) 6/12 1am 7:30 9 Washington Week ★ R (9) 6/12 1:30am 8pm 9 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 6/12 2am, 8am & 6pm, 6/13 mid, 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/14 9pm, 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am 8:30 + Great Performances ▲ #3806 Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy. R (9) 6/13 6pm, 6/14 mid; (+) 6/12 2:30am 10pm 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide ▲ R (9) 6/12 4am & 10am; (+) 6/12 6am, 6/13 10pm, 6/14 4am, 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am 10:30 + Stress Solution with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee ▲ R (9) 6/18 8pm, 6/19 2am, 6/20 10am; (+) 6/12 4:30am, 6/13 6am, 6/15 10:30pm, 6/16 4:30am
Saturday 12 EARLY
mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 6/14 4pm + Bluegrass Underground #1006. 12:30 + Songs at the Center ★ #702 Sadie Johnson, Barefoot McCoy and Alice Peacock. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living ▲ + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide ▲ R (9) 10am; (+) 6/13 10pm, 6/14 4am, 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am 8am 9 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲
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R (9) 6pm, 6/13 mid, 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/14 9pm, 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am + Country Music ▲ #101 The Rub (Beginnings–1933). Country music reaches new audiences through phonographs and radio and launches big stars. 10am 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide ▲ R (+) 6/13 10pm, 6/14 4am, 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am 10:30 + Country Music ▲ #102 Hard Times (1933–1945). Singing cowboys and country music grow in popularity during the Great Depression and World War II. D AFTERNOON
noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1405 Thirsty Bear Brewing, Nick’s Cove, Middle East Market. 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #602 A Cheesy Craving. 1pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + Country Music ▲ #103 The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945–1953). The bluegrass sound spreads in post-war America, and Hank Williams becomes a star. 3:30 + Country Music ▲ #104 I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953–1963). Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley usher in the era of rockabilly. Ray Charles records a country album. 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 6/13 mid, 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/14 9pm, 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am + Best of the ‘60s: Ready, Steady, Go! ▲ R (9) 6/15 9pm, 6/16 3am; (+) 6/13 mid EVENING
7:30 + The Brain Revolution ▲ R (+) 6/13 1:30am
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8pm 9 Kenny Rogers Farewell Concert Celebration: All In for The Gambler ★ ▲ R (9) 6/13 2am 9:30 9 Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD ▲ R (9) 6/13 3:30am, 6/20 8:30am + Melissa Etheridge: This Is M.E. Live In LA ▲ R (+) 6/13 3:30am 11pm 9 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White ▲ R (9) 6/13 5am, 6/17 11pm, 6/18 5am; (+) 6/14 11pm, 6/15 5am 11:30 + Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ R (9) 6/13 11:30pm, 6/14 5:30am, 6/18 11:30pm, 6/19 5:30am & 5pm, 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am; (+) 6/13 5:30am, 6/17 11pm, 6/18 5am, 6/20 11:30pm, 6/21 5:30am
Sunday 13 EARLY
mid 9 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/14 9pm, 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am + Best of the ‘60s: Ready, Steady, Go! ▲ R (9) 6/15 9pm, 6/16 3am 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Rick Steves: The Alps ▲ + Stress Solution with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee ▲ R (9) 6/18 8pm, 6/19 2am, 6/20 10am; (+) 6/15 10:30pm, 6/16 4:30am 7:30 + Country Music ▲ #105 The Sons and Daughters of America (1964–1968). Country music reflects changing America. Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard and Charley Pride are featured. 8am 9 Rick Steves’ Europe Awaits ▲ R (+) 8pm, 6/14 2am, 6/17 7pm, 6/18 1am 10am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings.
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12:30 + Country Music ▲ #107 Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973–1983). Dolly Parton gets mainstream success. Hank Williams, Jr., Rosanne Cash and Willie Nelson are featured. 3:30 + Country Music ▲ #108 Don’t Get Above Your Raisin’ (1984–1996). George Strait and the Judds help country music stay true to its roots. Garth Brooks is featured. 5pm 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 Great Performances ▲ #3806 Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy. R (9) 6/14 mid + Country Pop Legends (My Music) ▲ R (+) 6/14 mid, 6/15 8:30pm, 6/16 2:30am, 6/18 7pm, 6/19 1am
manuscript that will kill off her most famous creation. R (9) 6/14 2am; (+) 6/16 7pm, 6/17 1am + Rick Steves’ Europe Awaits ▲ R (+) 6/14 2am, 6/17 7pm, 6/18 1am 10pm 9 Chasing Greatness ▲ R (9) 6/14 4am + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide ▲ R (+) 6/14 4am, 6/16 9pm, 6/17 3am 11:30 9 Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ R (9) 6/14 5:30am, 6/18 11:30pm, 6/19 5:30am & 5pm, 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am; (+) 6/17 11pm, 6/18 5am, 6/20 11:30pm, 6/21 5:30am
Monday 14 EARLY
mid 9 Great Performances #3806 Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy. ▲ + Country Pop Legends (My Music) ▲ R (+) 6/15 8:30pm, 6/16 2:30am, 6/18 7pm, 6/19 1am 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
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8pm 9 Agatha and the Midnight Murders ▲ ★ Writer Agatha Christie considers selling a
7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ #2124. R (9) 6/15 1am
Us on Masterpiece Sunday, June 20, at 9pm on KQED 9 Meet Connie and Douglas and their son, Albie, a quirky family who set off on a long-planned European vacation. In this episode, Connie says she wants to end her marriage to Douglas, but not before they take their vacation. Sharp wit and heartbreak are all part of the journey.
+ Build a Better Memory Through Science ▲ R (9) 6/18 9:30pm, 6/19 3:30am; (+) 6/15 1am, 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1406 Trattoria Da Vittorio, Jin Sho, San Jalisco. R (9) 6/15 1:30am 8pm 9 Great Performances ★ ▲ #4520 Andrea Bocelli: Believe. R (9) 6/15 2am, 6/20 6pm, 6/21 mid 9pm + Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 6/19 1pm; (+) 6/15 3am, 6/19 6am 9:30 9 Dream of Italy: Travel, Transform and Thrive ▲ Celebrities present the 10 essentials of the Italian lifestyle, including food, art and community. R (9) 6/15 3:30am 11pm 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy ▲ R (9) 6/15 5am; (+) 6/16 11pm, 6/17 5am + Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White ▲ R (9) 6/17 11pm, 6/18 5am; (+) 6/15 5am
Tuesday 15 EARLY
mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + Two for the Road #406 Texas. 12:30 + Conscious Living ★ #101 Busting Loose In Berlin. Take a walk on the mindful side of Berlin, Germany, one of the most eclectic cities in Europe. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Rick Steves’ Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today ▲ R (9) 6/16 1am + The Colorado ▲ R (+) 6/16 1am 8:30 + Country Pop Legends (My Music) ▲ R (+) 6/16 2:30am, 6/18 7pm, 6/19 1am 9pm 9 Best of the ‘60s: Ready, Steady, Go! ▲ R (9) 6/16 3am 10:30 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + Stress Solution with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee ▲ R (9) 6/18 8pm, 6/19 2am, 6/20 10am; (+) 6/16 4:30am
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+ Country Music ▲ #106 Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (1968–1972). Country music responds to a nation divided by the Vietnam War, through songwriter Kris Kristofferson.
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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. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
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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 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Chef’s Life #111 Collard Green Queen. R (9) 6/18 1am + Rick Steves’ Europe Awaits ▲ R (+) 6/18 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1407 The Butcher’s Son, Sol Food, Al’s Place. R (9) 6/18 1:30am, 6/19 noon 8pm 9 Classical Rewind (My Music) ▲ R (9) 6/18 2am 9pm + Ken Burns: The Civil War ▲ R (9) 6/20 1:30pm; (+) 6/18 3am, 6/19 8am 9:30 9 Monty Python: Best Bits Celebrated ▲R (9) 6/18 3:30am 11pm 9 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White ▲ R (9) 6/18 5am
+ Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ R (9) 6/18 11:30pm, 6/19 5:30am & 5pm, 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am; (+) 6/18 5am, 6/20 11:30pm, 6/21 5:30am 11:30 + Unforgettable Augustus Post R (+) 6/18 5:30am
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + Inside California Education Aspiring Entrepreneurs. 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #712 Taiwan Lantern Festival. Joseph discovers more about Taiwan by crisscrossing the island during the Taiwan Lantern Festival. D 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ R (9) 6/19 1am, 6/20 5pm (KQED Newsroom is on hiatus and will return this summer.) + Country Pop Legends (My Music) ▲ R (+) 6/19 1am 7:30 9 Washington Week ★ R (9) 6/19 1:30am 8pm 9 Stress Solution with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee ▲ R (9) 6/19 2am, 6/20 10am 9pm + Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things ▲ R (+) 6/19 3am & 7:30pm, 6/20 1:30am 9:30 9 Build a Better Memory Through Science ▲ R (9) 6/19 3:30am; (+) 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am 11pm + Emotional Brain Training with Dr. Laurel Mellin ▲ A neuroscience-based program to overcome emotional problems, such as stress overload and overeating, by changing how your brain works. R (+) 6/19 5am
11:30 9 Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ R (9) 6/19 5:30am & 5pm, 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am; (+) 6/20 11:30pm, 6/21 5:30am + Penny: Champion of the Marginalized This criminal defense attorney is also an art collector and supporter of female artists. R (9) 6/23 11:30pm, 6/24 5:30am; (+) 6/19 5:30am
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 6/21 4pm + Bluegrass Underground #1007. 12:30 + Songs at the Center ★ #703 Keith Larsen, Todd Burge and Crys Matthews. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song ▲ #101 Part 1. The roots of African American religion, beginning with the trans-Atlantic slave trade, are explored. + Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ R (9) 1pm 8am + Ken Burns: The Civil War ▲ R (9) 6/20 1:30pm 9am 9 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song ▲ #102 Part 2. The Black church expands to address social inequality and minister to those in need. 10am + African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross ▲ #101 The Black Atlantic (1500–1800). The earliest Africans, both slave and free, who arrived on American shores. D 11:06 + African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross ▲ #102 The Age of Slavery (1800–1860). A look at how Black lives changed dramatically in the aftermath of the American Revolution. D
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noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1407 The Butcher’s Son, Sol Food, Al’s Place. 12:17 + African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross ▲ #103 Into the Fire (1861–1896). The tumultuous Civil War, the end of slavery and achievements of Reconstruction. D 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #603 Eggs All Day. 1pm 9 Eat Your Medicine: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD ▲ 1:29 + African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross ▲ #104 Making A Way Out of No Way (1897–1940). The narrow confines of segregation during the Jim Crow era and the Harlem Renaissance. D 2:53 + African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross ▲ #105 Rise! (1940–1968). The long road to civil rights. D 3pm 9 Henry Louis Gates, Jr. — Uncovering America ▲ 4:15 + African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross ▲ #106 A More Perfect Union (1968–2013). The class disparity in the Black community and Barack Obama’s presidential wins. D 5pm 9 Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ R (9) 6/20 7:30pm, 6/21 1:30am; (+) 6/20 11:30pm, 6/21 5:30am 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed. org/tv/schedules/daily. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + Mavis Staples: I’ll Take You There — An All-Star Celebration ★ ▲ Mavis Staples: I’ll Take You There — An All-Star Concert Celebration was recorded in 2014 for her 75th birthday. Guest stars include Bonnie Raitt, Aaron Neville, Gregg Allman, Keb’ Mo’, Taj Mahal and Staples. R (+) 6/20 mid EVENING
7:30 + Ella Fitzgerald: Just One of Those Things ▲ R (+) 6/20 1:30am 8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie ★ #2065 The Good German. While in postwar Berlin to cover the Potsdam Conference, an American military journalist is drawn into a murder investigation which involves his
former mistress and his driver. R (9) 6/20 2am 9:30 + Count Basie — Through His Own Eyes A revealing biography uncovers the passions and ambitions that inspired the bandleader and pianist. ▲ R (+) 6/20 3:30am 10pm 9 Terrence McNally: American Masters #3206. Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally’s 60 groundbreaking years in theater are explored. D R (9) 6/20 4am; (+) 6/22 4pm 11pm + The Transformational Power of Yoga ▲ Desiree Rumbaugh, co-author of Fearless After Fifty: How to Thrive with Grace, Grit and Yoga shares how simple yoga and meditation practices can strengthen, protect and heal. R (+) 6/20 5am 11:30 9 The Committee R (9) 6/20 5:30am
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mid 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + Mavis Staples: I’ll Take You There — An All-Star Celebration ▲ 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + Downton Abbey Season 3 on Masterpiece ▲ #4301 Part 1. Wedding guests descend on Downton Abbey, where disasters large and small threaten the festivities. 8:30 9 Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, MD ▲ + Downton Abbey Season 3 on Masterpiece ▲ #4302 Part 2. The fate of Downton Abbey hinges on a letter from a dead man. Mrs. Hughes confronts a crisis. 9:45 + Downton Abbey Season 3 on Masterpiece ▲ #4303 Part 3. Social revolutions arrive at Downton Abbey: the Irish civil war and the fight for women’s suffrage.
10am 9 Stress Solution with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee ▲ 11am + Downton Abbey Season 3 on Masterpiece ▲ #4304 Part 4. The Crawley family faces its severest test yet. 11:30 9 Surviving Disasters with Les Stroud ▲ R (+) 9:30pm, 6/21 3:30am AFTERNOON
12:15 + Downton Abbey Season 3 on Masterpiece ▲ #4305 Part 5. Robert and Cora are not speaking. 1:30 9 Ken Burns: The Civil War ▲ + Downton Abbey Season 3 on Masterpiece ▲ #4306 Part 6. A yearly cricket match with the village. 3:30 9 Ken Burns: Baseball ▲ 4pm + Downton Abbey Season 3 on Masterpiece ▲ #4307 Part 7. The Crawleys head to a Scottish hunting lodge. D 5pm 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 Great Performances ▲ #4520 Andrea Bocelli: Believe. R (9) 6/21 mid + All Creatures Great and Small on Masterpiece ▲ #5108 Episode 7. R (+) 6/21 mid EVENING
7:30 9 Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ R (9) 6/21 1:30am; (+) 11:30pm, 6/21 5:30am + Build A Better Memory Through Science ▲ R (+) 6/21 1:30am 8pm 9 Real Prince Philip: A Royal Officer A look at his military experiences. R (9) 6/21 2am 9pm 9 Us on Masterpiece ★ #5127. Connie tells Douglas she wants to end their marriage but not before they take a European vacation. R (9) 6/21 3am 9:30 + Surviving Disasters with Les Stroud ▲ R (+) 6/21 3:30am 11pm 9 Seaside Hotel #101 A Summer by the North Sea. Guests arrive, proving beyond a doubt that these holidays are going to be very interesting. R (9) 6/21 5am 11:30 + Earthquake! Get Ready ▲ R (9) 6/21 1:30am; (+) 6/21 5:30am
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mid 9 Great Performances ▲ #4520 Andrea Bocelli: Believe.
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7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ #2125. R (9) 6/22 1am + The Carol Burnett Show — Carol’s Favorites ★ #210. R (+) 6/22 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1410 Shinmai, Asmara Restaurant, The Ice Cream Bar. R (9) 6/22 1:30am 8pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2121 Vintage Austin. R (9) 6/22 2am, 6/27 4pm; (+) 6/25 7pm, 6/26 1am, 6/27 11am + Father Brown #182 The Queen Bee. Beekeeper Beatie May, a flamboyant, outgoing, overprotective mother, is found dead. R (+) 6/22 2am 8:47 + Frankie Drake Mysteries #205 Dressed to Kill. Famed French designer Coco Chanel is the target of an assassination attempt. R (+) 6/22 2:47am 9pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2122 Vintage Cleveland. R (9) 6/22 3am 9:35 + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #206 Marked for Murder.
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Phryne’s investigation of a gang leader’s death leads her into the dangerous world of fight rigging. R (+) 6/22 3:35am 10pm 9 Independent Lens ★ Two Gods. In an East Orange, New Jersey, casket shop, casket makers work with mentors in the Islamic burial tradition. D R (9) 6/22 4am 10:32 + Long Song on Masterpiece #5115 Episode 1. A slave named July reflects on her life during the final days of slavery in 19th century Jamaica. R (+) 6/22 4:32am 11pm 9 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange ★ Mama Gloria. A 75-yearold trailblazing, transgender activist started a charm school for homeless trans youth. R (9) 6/22 5am
Mysteries of Mental Illness Tuesday, June 22 and Wednesday, June 23, at 9pm on KQED 9 How did our understanding about mental illness evolve over time? And what were some of the dramatic attempts across generations to unravel difficult questions, including: What causes mental illness and how is it best treated? This is a fascinating historical look at this topic over time.
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11:33 + Passion Italy ★ #205 Basilicata. Matera features medieval villages, abandoned hamlets, otherworldly landscapes and great festivals. R (+) 6/22 5:33am
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + The Good Road #101 Bangkok, Thailand: River of Change. 12:30 + Conscious Living ★ #102 Escape to Bali. Visit an Indian Ayurveda retreat for a lifechanging Panchakarma detox on the island of Bali. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #808 El Chepe, Railway to the Past. R (9) 6/23 1am + Call the Midwife #901 Episode 1. An alarming outbreak of diphtheria occurs. R (+) 6/23 1am 7:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #109 Not Your Mother’s Cake. R (9) 6/23 1:30am 8pm 9 Finding Your Roots #406 Black Like Me. Bryant Gumbel, Tonya Lewis-Lee and Suzanne Malveaux. R (9) 6/23 2am + The Indian Doctor ★ #101 The Arrival. Dr. Prem Sharma and his wife, Kamini, move to the UK expecting glamour, only to find themselves in a small Welsh mining village. R (+) 6/23 2am, 6/24 10pm, 6/25 4am, 6/27 5pm 9pm 9 Mysteries of Mental Illness ★ #101 Evil Or Illness? Examine ancient conceptions of mental illness and meet people living with mental illness today. R (9) 6/23 3am; (+) 6/28 4pm
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + Laura Flanders Show ★ 12:30 + The Chavis Chronicles ★
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7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #701 Childhood Cravings. R (9) 6/24 1am + Finding Your Roots #708 Laughing on the Inside. Comedians Lewis Black and Roy Wood Jr. R (+) 6/24 1am, 6/27 8pm, 6/28 2am 7:30 9 Food Flirts #103 Cape Cod Road Trip. D R (9) 6/24 1:30am 8pm 9 Nature #3713 Cuba’s Wild Revolution. As international relations thaw on the island of Cuba. D R (9) 6/24 2am; (+) 6/24 noon + Midsomer Murders ★ #1911 The Curse of the Ninth. The winner of a fought-after music award is found strangled with a violin string. R (+) 6/24 2am 8:45 + Midsomer Murders ★ #1912 The Curse of the Ninth. R (+) 6/24 2:45am 9pm 9 Mysteries of Mental Illness ★ #103 The Rise and Fall of the Asylum. Follow the rise and fall of mental asylums in the United
A Confession Thursday, June 24, at 9:30 and 10:16pm on KQED 9 How should the police behave when someone’s missing? Is it okay to toss out the standard police protocol if you can potentially save a life? This is a central question in this gripping, six-part series based on the real-life story of 22-year-old Sian O’Callaghan, who went missing in England. Detective Superintendent Steve Fulcher is forced to decide what to do.
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States. R (9) 6/24 3am; (+) 6/29 4pm 9:35 + Death In Paradise #171 Death in the Salon. A hairdresser is found dead in her own salon. R (+) 6/24 3:35am 10pm 9 Mysteries of Mental Illness ★ #104 The New Frontiers. Look at today’s most cutting-edge treatments, based on the latest understanding of mental illness. R (9) 6/24 4am; (+) 6/29 5pm 10:30 + Unforgotten Season 2 on Masterpiece #4814 Episode 3. Tessa, Sara, Colin and Marion each have a motive — but also an alibi. D R (+) 6/24 4:30am 11pm 9 Two-Spirit Powwow The Bay Area American Indian Two-Spirits has hosted an annual queer-friendly powwow since 2012. R (9) 6/24 5am 11:30 9 Penny: Champion of the Marginalized R (9) 6/24 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 John Cameron Mitchell, Actor and Director. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Chef’s Life #112 The Buttermilk Belt. R (9) 6/25 1am + Eyes on the Prize #201 The Time Has Come 1964–1966. “Black Power!” replaces “Freedom Now!” as the fabric of the traditional movement changes. D R (+) 6/25 1am & 2pm, 6/27 10am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1411 Beretta, 7 Mile House, The Cheese Board Collective. R (9) 6/25 1:30am, 6/26 noon, 6/27 1pm 8pm 9 Vera #304 Prodigal Son. DCI Vera Stanhope and Sergeant Joe Ashworth investigate a fatal stabbing of an ex-Met officer. R (9) 6/25 2am + Tenth Inning #101 Top of the Tenth. Focuses on the bitter 1994 strike
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+ A Place to Call Home #306 In the Heat of the Night. Sarah is ill and fears for the life of her baby. R (+) 6/23 3am 9:55 + A Place to Call Home #307 The Sins of the Father. George reflects on the relationship he had with his father. R (+) 6/23 3:55am 10pm 9 Mysteries of Mental Illness ★ #102 What’s Normal? Trace the fight to develop mental illness standards rooted in empirical science rather than dogma. R (9) 6/23 4am; (+) 6/28 5pm 10:45 + Great Estates of Scotland #101 Dumfries. One of the largest collections of Chippendale furniture worldwide. R (+) 6/23 4:45am, 6/27 4pm 11pm 9 Pacific Heartbeat ★ #1005 American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai’i. Three kumu hula (master instructors) who direct hula schools based in California are featured. R (9) 6/23 5am
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + Roadtrip Nation #1301 Pumped and Ready. Three computer science students visit NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab. 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #713 La Joie De Vivre in Quebec City, Canada. D 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule. EVENING
7pm 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover ★ R (9) 11:30pm, 6/26 1am & 5:30am, 6/27 5pm (KQED Newsroom is on hiatus and will return this summer.) + Antiques Roadshow #2121 Vintage Austin. R (9) 6/27 4pm; (+) 6/26 1am, 6/27 11am 7:30 9 Washington Week ★ R (9) 6/26 1:30am 8pm 9 Lavender Scare The firing of thousands of federal workers in the 1950s stirred outrage in the gay community. R (9) 6/26 2am + Inspector Morse #117 Fat Chance. The death of a promising feminist cleric highlights a furious ecclesiastical battle of the sexes. R (+) 6/26 2am
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9pm 9 Great Performances ★ #4517 Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2020. Selections by Strauss, Wagner and more. R (9) 6/26 3am 9:45 + SS-GB ★ #101. It’s 1941, and the Germans have won the Battle of Britain. Detective Archer finds himself working under the brutal SS in occupied London. R (+) 6/26 3:45am 10:30 9 Considering Matthew Shepard Using music, poetry and interviews to explore the death of Matthew Shepard. R (9) 6/26 4:30am 10:40 + No Second Chance ★ #101. Alice lies in a coma, and her daughter has been kidnapped. R (+) 6/26 4:40am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover R (9) 6/26 1am & 5:30am, 6/27 5pm
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mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 6/28 4pm + Bluegrass Underground #1008. 12:30 + Songs at the Center ★ #704 Suzy Bogguss, Robin August & Alice Wallace. Grammy Award winner Suzy Bogguss performs “Letting Go,” and Robin August performs “Monster.” 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ AFTERNOON
noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1411 Beretta, 7 Mile House, The Cheese Board Collective. R (9) 6/27 1pm 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #604
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Party Favorites. 1pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ EVENING
8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie #2066 The Birdcage. Robin Williams, Gene Hackman, Dianne Wiest. A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion put up a straight front for conservative parents of their son's fiance. R (9) 6/27 2am 10pm 9 Prideland Actor Dyllón Burnside journeys across the South to meet diverse members of the LGBTQ community. R (9) 6/27 4am; (+) 6/30 3pm 11pm 9 Out In Rural America R (9) 6/27 5am
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mid 9 By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ Programs selected for this time slot are announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast at kqed.org/tv. Note that pledge will remain until the next program appears in these listings. + By Request: Best of Pledge ▲ 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Curious George D + Yoga in Practice #111 The Art of Connection. 6:30 9 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood D + Classical Stretch: By Essentrics #1311. 7am 9 Donkey Hodie D
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noon 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2010 Nutritious and Delicious. + Inside the Met #103 Love and Money. The Metropolitan Museum of Art faces a new financial reality following its fall 2020 reopening. 12:30 9 Cook’s Country #1105 Spaghetti House Classics. 1pm 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1411 Beretta, 7 Mile House, the Cheese Board Collective. + Great Performances at the Met ★ #1504 Aleksandra Kurzak & Roberto Alagna In Concert. 1:30 9 Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire ★ #305 Charm City ‘que. 2pm 9 Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations #125 Latin Fest. + Great Performances at the Met ★ #1505 Anna Netrebko In Concert. Songs by Rachmaninoff, Rimsky-Korsakov and Tchaikovsky. 2:30 9 Field Trip with Curtis Stone #106 Rioja. The Margaret River region in southwest Australia. 3pm 9 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love #402 Dutchess County/ Hudson Valley, NY.
+ Songs of Gratitude Featured performances recorded at iconic Napa Valley venues. 3:30 9 Rick Steves’ Europe #905. Romania. R (+) 6/29 6:30pm 4pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2121 Vintage Austin. + Great Estates of Scotland #101 Dumfries. 5pm 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover + The Indian Doctor #101 The Arrival. 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend ★ 6pm 9 Variety Studio: Actors On Actors ★ #1401. + Pacific Heartbeat #1004 Tokyo Hula. R (+) 6/29 3pm 6:30 9 Articulate with Jim Cotter ★ #611 Mario Lanza at 100.
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7pm 9 Expect a Miracle R (9) 6/28 1am + How the Victorians Built Britain ★ #205. R (+) 6/28 1am 8pm 9 Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed R (9) 6/28 2am + Finding Your Roots #708 Laughing on the Inside. R (+) 6/28 2am 9pm 9 Us on Masterpiece ★ #5128. Searching for his son Albie in Venice, Douglas makes a new friend. R (9) 6/28 3am + We’ll Meet Again Coming Out. People whose lives were changed by the early days of the gay rights movement. R (+) 6/28 3am 10pm + Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio Crosby, Stills and Nash, Grace Slick, Bob Weir and legendary disc jockeys discuss rock radio. R (+) 6/28 4am 11pm 9 Seaside Hotel #102 Men’s Visit. The Count of Ditmar and his parents arrive at the hotel. R (9) 6/28 5am 11:30 + America’s Forests with Chuck Leavell #101 Oregon. R (+) 6/28 5:30am
7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated ★ #2126. R (9) 6/29 1am + The Carol Burnett Show — Carol’s Favorites ★ #211. R (+) 6/29 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1412 Teleferic Barcelona, Sodini’s Trattoria, Jubba Somali Restaurant. R (9) 6/29 1:30am 8pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2228 Celebrating Latino Heritage. R (9) 6/29 2am + Father Brown #183 The Scales of Justice. Inspector Mallory arrests Bunty for the murder of a wealthy socialite. R (+) 6/29 2am 8:47 + Frankie Drake Mysteries #206 Extra Innings. A baseball player dies mid-game. R (+) 6/29 2:47am 9pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2123 Vintage Seattle. R (9) 6/29 3am 9:35 + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #207 Blood at the Wheel. Phryne investigates a murder in an all-women’s motorcar garage. R (+) 6/29 3:35am 10pm 9 Independent Lens ★ The People vs. Agent Orange. An activist is suing the American chemical industry for poisoning her and her family in Vietnam. D R (9) 6/29 4am 10:30 + Long Song on Masterpiece #5116 Episode 2. The handsome overseer, Robert, arrives. R (+) 6/29 4:30am 11:30 9 Becoming Johanna ★ A 16-year-old, transgender Latina finds a loving foster family after getting kicked out of her home. D R (9) 6/29 5:30am 11:33 + Passion Italy ★ #206 Sardinia. Sardinia features sandy beaches, rocky bays and an endless list of archeological sites. R (+) 6/29 5:33am
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mid 9 The Kate #201 Jane Lynch. “See Jane Sing!, ” Lynch’s comedy cabaret with special guests. + David Holt’s State of Music ★ #503 John McCutcheon. 12:30 + David Holt’s State of Music ★ #504 Muriel Anderson. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
mid 9 Amanpour and Company ★ R (9) 4pm + The Good Road #102 Chyulu Hills, Kenya: Big Life in the Wild. 12:30 + Conscious Living ★ #103 The Many Faces of the Divine. The beauty of diverse religious practices worldwide. 1–6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
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+ America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #2107. 7:30 9 Elinor Wonders Why D + Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #320 New French Classics. 8am 9 Best of The Joy of Painting #3611 Nature’s Paradise. + Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen #103 Java Jive. 8:30 9 Sara’s Weeknight Meals #214 Mi Famiglia: Italian Family Style with Giuseppe Fanelli. + Passion Italy #105 Abruzzo. 9am 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #815. + Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places #310 Tomatoes Two-Ways. 9:30 9 The Jazzy Vegetarian #903 Cooking for Kiddos. + Simply Ming #1805. R (9) 11am 10am 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #705 Mexican Wine Country. + Eyes on the Prize #201 The Time Has Come 1964–1966. D 10:30 9 Baking with Julia #112 Peter Malgieri. 11am 9 Simply Ming #1805. + Antiques Roadshow #2121 Vintage Austin. R (9) 4pm 11:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #405 Best European Desserts.
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7pm 9 Pati’s Mexican Table #809 Mocorito, the Land of Chilorio. R (9) 6/30 1am + Call the Midwife #902 Episode 2. Fred and Sister Monica Joan catch a woman stealing the team’s milk. R (+) 6/30 1am 7:30 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #110 Milk Street Menu. R (9) 6/30 1:30am 8pm 9 Finding Your Roots #401 The Impression. Larry David and Bernie Sanders. R (9) 6/30 2am + The Indian Doctor ★ #102 The Diary. Colliery manager Richard Sharpe is desperate to get hold of a mysterious diary. Meanwhile, the doctor is asked to make an unusual house call. R (+) 6/30 2am 9pm 9 Mr. Tornado: American Experience #3208. Pioneering meteorologist Ted Fujita. D R (9) 6/30 3am + A Place to Call Home #308 Til Death Do Us Part. Rene goes under the knife. R (+) 6/30 3am 9:53 + A Place to Call Home #309 The Mourners’ Kadish. George and
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Regina wed. R (+) 6/30 3:53am 10pm 9 Frontline #4004. Germany's Neo-Nazis & the Far Right ★ R (9) 6/30 4am 10:45 + Great Estates of Scotland #102 Kincardine. R (+) 6/30 4:45am 11pm 9 Pacific Heartbeat ★ #1006 Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula. R (9) 6/30 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. 7am–7pm See page 8 for program schedule.
Nature: The Bat Man of Mexico Wednesday, June 30, at 8pm on KQED 9 Ecologist Rodrigo Medellin has dedicated his life to saving bats. And now, tequila, Mexico’s most famous export, is at stake, too. Medellin’s beloved lesser long-nosed bat is crucial to the liquor — it pollinates the plants the drink comes from. To save these bats from extinction, he tracks their migration, braving hurricanes, snakes and (ugh!) gazillions of cockroaches.
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7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #702 Memories of the Mountains. + Finding Your Roots #709 On Broadway. Audra MacDonald and Mandy Patinkin. 7:30 9 Food Flirts #104 Thailand Meets Tres Leches. D 8pm 9 Nature ★ #3907 The Bat Man of Mexico. An ecologist braves nature to track the lesser long-nosed bat’s epic migration across Mexico. + Midsomer Murders #1601 The Christmas Haunting. Part 1. New detective Charlie Nelson is thrown into an intriguing mystery. 8:54 + Midsomer Murders #1602 The Christmas Haunting, Part 2. The fatal stabbing of a man at a “haunted” manor house. 9pm 9 NOVA #4609 First Horse Warriors. Archaeology and genetics reveal clues about the first horse riders. 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. 10pm 9 Wonders of Mexico #101 Forests of the Maya. 10:30 + Roadkill on Masterpiece #5049 Episode 1. U.K. government minister Peter Laurence faces family scandals. 11pm 9 Coming Out: A 50 Year History Bay Area high school and college students interview older LGBTQ people who “came out” in different historical eras from the 1950s until today. 11:30 + Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #101 The Red-Headed League. Jabez Wilson, a London shop owner, comes to consult Sherlock Holmes.
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Molly of Denali: Molly and the Great One Premieres June 7 at 7am on KQED 9; repeats throughout the week In this one-hour special, Molly learns about Grandpa Nat’s dream to reach the top of Denali, North America’s highest mountain, convinces him and her father to make the climb and helps them prepare for it.
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The Good German Saturday, June 19, at 8pm on KQED 9 Journey to the rubble and ruin of post-war Berlin, and meet an American journalist (George Clooney) sent there to cover the Potsdam Conference, who’s drawn into a murder investigation that involves his former mistress and his driver. Besides Clooney, this 2007 film stars Cate Blanchett, Tobey Maguire and Beau Bridges. Photo courtesy of American Public Television.
‘On Our Watch,’ a Podcast About How a Secret Internal Affairs System Protects Police For decades, the internal investigations process in California for how law enforcement officers police themselves has been hidden behind a wall of secrecy. Then SB1421, a new police transparency law, was passed in 2018 unsealing scores of internal affairs files and recordings that police departments never expected to be seen or heard. With unprecedented access to these materials, On Our Watch, a new podcast series from KQED and NPR, brings listeners into the rooms where officers are questioned and witnesses are interrogated to find out who the system is really protecting. Is it the officers or the public they're sworn to serve?
“People in California, like the rest of the country, are grappling with how to change policing to make it fair and safe for everyone,” says Lewis. “Is that even possible? In order to answer that question, we need to understand why this system that promises accountability has failed to deliver it for so long.”
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Hosted by KQED criminal justice reporter Sukey Lewis, On Our Watch takes us from small towns like Rio Vista to the East Bay city of Richmond to an agricultural community in Salinas. Here we find police unions with deep pockets and political power who fight officer terminations, disciplinary actions and attempts at transparency or accountability. With the reporting and producing help of KQED race and equity reporter Sandhya Dirks, the series details internal investigations that take the word of an officer over the testimony of subjects, witnesses and video evidence.
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