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KQED Perks
Admission to The Walt Disney Family Museum in the Presidio of San Francisco is free for KQED members on Friday, March 28, and Saturday, March 29. Present a current KQED MemberCard and a valid photo ID at the museum entrance. Each MemberCard admits one member plus one guest for a maximum of two persons.
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Take a Tour of KQED KQED offers tours of our television and radio facilities for groups of approximately 20 people. The television tour includes the two TV studios, the production control room, editing suites and the master control room.
Tours of KQED’s radio facility include the master control room and a “working” studio. Call 415.553.2849 or email docent@kqed.org for information and to make a reservation.
Photos: (l. to r.) courtesy Tim Kirby © Oxford Film & Television; courtesy Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life.
In honor of Women’s History Month, KQED and The Walt Disney Family Museum invite you to experience the new exhibition Magic, Color, Flair: The World of Mary Blair. Explore the exuberant charm of one of Walt Disney’s most inventive, beloved and influential designers and art directors. Blair’s joyful creativity, eye-appealing designs and energetic color palette endure in numerous media, including classic Disney animated films Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, and in the theme park attraction it’s a small world.
Photos: (cover) Simon Schama, Tim Kirby © Oxford Film & Television 2012. (page 2) Mary Blair, concept artwork for Alice in Wonderland (1951); collection Pam Burns-Clair Family; © Disney; ary Blair, concept artwork for Peter Pan (1953); collection Walt Disney Family Foundation; © Disney; KQED master control room, courtesy KQED.
Free Admission to the Walt Disney Family Museum Two special days for KQED members in celebration of Women’s History Month
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama airs Tuesdays, March 25 and April 1, starting at 8pm on KQED 9.
Pictured: (top) Iraq-el Amir, Jordan; the Coruna Bible, the Shema Prayer (bottom) Simon Schama at Ben Ezra Synagogue, Cairo, Egypt.
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Five-part series looks at 3,000 years of Jewish history and the impact the Jews have made on the world.
Unlike Europe or other parts of the United States, San Francisco sprang to life in an instant during the Gold Rush, giving multiple cultures the chance to mix and meld. Reviled and oppressed in Europe, Jews finally found a place where being Jewish didn’t signify being “other.” Instead, they were able to have a profound cultural and economic impact on San Francisco, and they were twice as likely as other immigrants to put down roots in the city. You can see their legacy to this day, from Levi Strauss jeans to Wells Fargo to the Sutro Tower. Even as fortunes were made, however, Jews struggled within their community as well as outside their community. Drawing on the insight of historians and capturing the era’s splendor with period reenactments and archival images, American Jerusalem explores the heights and plumbs the depths of this amazing chapter of history.
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American Jerusalem airs Tuesday, March 25, at 10pm on KQED 9.
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Prize-winning author and Emmy Award winner Simon Schama brings to life Jewish history and experience in a new documentary. The five-hour series follows Schama as he travels from Russia and Ukraine to Egypt, Israel and Spain, exploring the imprint that Jewish culture has left on the world and the drama of suffering, resilience and rebirth that has gone with it. For Schama, who has been immersed in Jewish history since his postwar childhood, the series is, at the same time, a personal journey; a meditation on the dramatic trajectory of Jewish history; and a macro history of a people whose mark on the world has been out of all proportion to its modest numbers. “If you were to remove from our collective history,” said Schama, “the contribution Jews have made to human culture, our world would be almost unrecognizable. There would be no monotheism, no written Bible and our sense of modernity would be completely different. So the history of the Jews is everyone’s history too, and what I hope people will take away from the series is that sense of connection — a weave of cultural strands over the millennia, some brilliant, some dark, but resolving into a fabric of thrilling, sometimes tragic, often exalted creativity.”
American Jerusalem Jews and the making of San Francisco
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The Haas brothers, William and Abraham, owned a wholesale grocery in San Francisco. Their descendants were among the most successful and philanthropic families in the city.
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Sunday, March 2, marks what would have been the 110th birthday of beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss, and KQED is celebrating all week long with four new episodes of The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Voiced by award-winning actor Martin Short, the Cat in the Hat guides friends Sally and Nick on fun-filled adventures. The Birthday Cat-ebration begins on Monday, March 3, with back-toback premieres. Stay tuned for more new episodes on Tuesday, March 4, and Wednesday, March 5.
You can meet the Cat in the Hat in person too. To celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday and Read Across America Day (March 3), KQED is bringing our favorite feline friend to local children’s museums and schools for book readings, photos and hugs. Find out where you can join us. kqed.org/events Watch new episodes of the KQED presentation The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! beginning Monday, March 3, at 8:30am on KQED 9.
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Art Matters KQED celebrates the arts, launches a new multimedia series. For more than a decade, KQED’s Spark has been showcasing Bay Area artists and arts organizations, taking us inside the creative process. Now Spark is more than a television show, it’s a multimedia series composed of television, radio, online and educational features. The first season focuses on the theme of arts that build community. The first television special in the series (airing March 25) features four segments. Meet Ed Drew, the first photographer since the American Civil War to make tintype portraits of soldiers in a combat zone. Now he’s turning his lens on an inspirational group of at-risk youth who are making a better life for themselves through organic farming. Follow Ann Woo, founder of Chinese Performing Arts of America, a unique institution in the Bay Area that combines a professional dance company with a school teaching traditional Chinese performing arts, and also head backstage and onstage with Berkeley bluegrass legend Laurie Lewis. Visit Mill Valley’s 100-year-old Throckmorton Theatre, once a vaudeville and silent film nickelodeon where Charlie Chaplin performed. It’s been revitalized and now serves as a community hub for live performances of every genre. One of its biggest draws is Tuesday Night Comedy with Mark Pitta & Friends, which brings in national stars like Dana Carvey and Robin Williams. KQED’s arts service will continue to expand and improve over the coming months, including a redesign of the website to make our great stories accessible from all Web and mobile platforms. kqed.org/art Watch Spark: Culture Creates Community, Tuesday, March 25, at 7:30pm on KQED 9.
Photos: (left) Series copyright 2010, CITH Productions, Inc. and Red Hat Animation, Limited. Underlying characters copyright 1957, 1985 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. (right, top) Laurie Lewis, courtesy Owen Bissell/KQED; (bottom, l. to r.) Ed Drew, courtesy Robert Koch Gallery; Dana Carvey and Mark Pitta, courtesy Jonah Hopton.
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News At the Helm of News Fix Meet Dan Brekke
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And just in time for spring, discover one of the most unique predators of the plant kingdom. In “Predatory Plant: Lure of the Cobra Lily,” KQED Science’s Josh Cassidy treks out to the Butterfly Valley Botanical Area, northeast of Sacramento, to follow University of California at Davis botanist Barry Rice as he uncovers how the cobra lily uses deception and patience to trick unsuspecting insect prey into its specialized pitcher traps.
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Photos: (clockwise from top l.) Loren Gibbs works with yeast at GigaYeast, Inc., Leslie David /KQED; Dan Brekke, courtesy Olivia Hubert-Allen/KQED; Cobra Lily (Darlingtonia californica), Josh Cassidy/KQED.
Whether it’s a lager or an ale, sour or bitter, dark or light, most beer has one thing in common: yeast. Tag along as KQED Science visits a local commercial yeast laboratory and a brewery to reveal how this key ingredient is a major player in both science history and beer production. In the online video “Science of Beer: Tapping the Power of Brewer’s Yeast,” you’ll meet scientist Jim Withee, founder of GigaYeast in Belmont, CA, who produces large batches of liquid yeast for customers like Malcolm McGinnis, co-founder and brewmaster at Freewheel Brewery in nearby Redwood City. Both McGinnis and Withee drew upon expertise from their previous science careers to pursue their passion for beer. “Given the strong connection between beer brewing and science, it’s no surprise that some scientists have taken up this occupation,” says Jenny Oh, the video’s producer.
If you visit KQED.org on a regular basis, chances are good that you read News Fix — one of our website’s top three mostviewed pages. And while the news stories come from a variety of sources, the byline visitors see most often is Dan Brekke. Dan took over as the blogger and editor of News Fix last fall, after six years as an editor for KQED Radio news. But his career in journalism goes back a bit further than that. Dan has worked in media “ever since Nixon’s first term, when newspapers were still using hot type . . . . I went into a newsroom for the first time when I was 18,” he recalls. “I’d graduated early from high school, and I had a chance to go to work as a copy boy at a newspaper in Chicago. It was so long ago that little was thought of the practice of the older employees calling us ‘boy.’ They’d say, ‘Boy. Copy.’ Just like in the movies. “When I came to KQED it was to fill a temporary position, but since I didn’t run the cart off the road or enrage anyone, I got invited back.” What’s kept him in the business so long? “I am really a breaking-news kind of person. I like the adrenaline. And it really is something different every day.
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From the Science of Beer to Cobra Lilies Watch new Science on the SPOT videos.
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Dear KQED Members,
Thank you for joining me in supporting KQED, independent media that makes our lives better. As contributors, we provide financial fuel for KQED to keep us informed about what is happening here, nationally and internationally, to invest in stories about science, arts and Bay Area life, and to craft media designed for education. Your support signals that you value KQED’s services and your generosity allows us to constantly improve what we do. KQED is our regional commons, with award-winning journalism, trusted information and entertaining moments. KQED inspires us to be curious and engaged with the community around us. And KQED is accessible to everyone. The KQED Board of Directors is composed of community leaders and professionals from all around the Bay Area. We are united in our conviction that independent public media is essential for a vibrant community and civic life in the Bay Area. With great pleasure, I welcome the newest members of the KQED board. Anne Avis Chair, KQED Board of Directors
Hank Barry is co-chair of Sidley Austin’s Venture Capital and Emerging Companies practice group and a founder of the firm’s Palo Alto office. He has advised many prominent technology companies as a lawyer, investor and director. Hank is recognized in the 2012 and 2013 editions of The Best Lawyers in America. Brian Cheu, the outgoing chair of KQED’s Community Advisory Panel, is the director of community development for the City and County of San Francisco, where he oversees the city’s efforts to advance economic self-sufficiency among low-income residents. Brian also serves on the national advisory board for Stanford’s Haas Center for Public Service. Nancy Richards Farese is a philanthropist and social documentary photographer living in Marin County. She is founder and board chair of PhotoPhilanthropy, which promotes the use of photography for social awareness and activism, and serves on other boards including Southwire Company and the Farese Family Foundation. Julia I. Lopez has broad and deep experience in philanthropy and government. She began serving as the president and CEO of the College Access Foundation of California in November 2008. Previously she served as senior vice president of the Rockefeller Foundation. Julia lives in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Raj Pherwani has been with Bain for 18 years and is currently the global leader of the company’s Performance Improvement practice and a member of its board of directors. Raj led Bain’s pro bono team of strategic consultants during the formation of KQED’s strategic plan in the late 1990s. He lives in Marin County. 6
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Celebrating Film Around the Bay Innnovative Asian storytellers Asian and Asian American storytellers. With screenings in San Francisco, Berkeley and now Oakland, the festival opens with Ham Tran’s How to Fight in Six-Inch Heels. caammedia.org
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This year’s Center for Asian American Media CAAMfest runs March 13–23. Formerly the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, CAAMfest is an 11-day celebration of film, music and food from the world’s innovative
(top to bottom.): How to Fight in Six-Inch Heels, director Ham Tran; Expedition to the End of the World, director Daniel Dancik.
The Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival has become one of the most unique stops on the film festival circuit. Now in its seventh season, it’s bringing more films and filmmakers than ever before to Sonoma County. Between March 27 and 30, 73 films will be
shown at six walking-distance venues. Highlights include a specially curated hybrid documentary program, Rick Prelinger’s Lost Landscapes of San Francisco and a presentation on cinematography with Bob Elfstrom. sebastopolfilmfestival.org
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KQED honors Women’s History Month with special programming (including the American Masters film Judy Garland: By Myself) and events throughout the month. A printable schedule of television and radio programs is available online. kqed.org/heritage
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As a mother of four, Lucile Packard knew a little something about caring for kids. It’s why, more than 30 years ago, she imagined a new kind of children’s hospital. One that would offer the most advanced care possible—in a warm, nurturing environment designed just for kids.
Learn how we’re helping kids lead healthier, happy lives. And see how one mom’s progressive vision still guides everything we do. StanfordChildrens.org
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Today, Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford is the #1 pediatric hospital in Northern California, and the heart of Stanford Children’s Health, a health system of pediatric and obstetric specialty services and primary care. With locations and doctors throughout the Bay Area, we’re within 10 miles of most local families.
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Photos: (top to bottom) courtesy filmmakers; Judy Garland smiles in quiet pride while promoting her 1954 comeback film, A Star Is Born, courtesy of The John Fricke Collection. Digital image restoration by Ranse Ransone.
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The following is an excerpt from an article by Ben Fong-Torres that appeared December 2013 in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Henagan is from Michigan and lives in Oakland. After studying international relations at University of the Pacific, she became a reporter for the Stockton Record. “I wasn’t a very good reporter,” she confessed. An editor suggested that she try radio. She began working at KQED in 1996 in a variety of assistant roles. She soon joined the station’s stable of on-call announcers. Their work schedules are odd for radio — four nine-hour shifts a week. Elmore is on Monday through Thursday, while Henagan works Tuesday through Friday. Late nights are automated. Not only do the announcers work nine-hour shifts, they do so with hardly a break. That’s because they are also responsible for transmitter operations. “They must be close to master control,” said KQED Radio’s Vice President, Jo Anne Wallace. “We’re the last line of defense if we go off the air,” Elmore said.
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Matt Elmore and Michelle Henagan
They work in isolation. Sitting — or standing — in front of a microphone, they materialize whenever a program takes a break, and between shows. They provide programming information, community calendars and promotional messages. They introduce news and traffic reports and operate the controls, bringing in both local and network programs. They are the announcers of KQED. Their work goes largely unnoted. They are not personality disc jockeys or talk-show hosts. But they are the voices of one of the most popular radio stations in the Bay Area. So who are they? Two of the main voices are Matt Elmore and Michelle Henagan. Elmore is a San Francisco native. At the College of San Mateo, he was aiming to be a television camera operator, but also worked on KCSM, hosting a show whose playlist ranged from classical music to the Doors. When he found work at KQED in 1987, it was a classical music station, but was about to switch to news and information.
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Radio Specials and Highlights Hearing Voices Her Stories Saturday, March 1, 2pm Stories by, for and of women.
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Joint Venture Silicon Valley — 2014 State of the Valley Conference Manuel Pastor, Professor of Sociology, American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern California Thursday, March 6, 8pm Gavin Newsom, California Lieutenant Governor Thursday, March 13, 8pm The Really Big Questions What Is This Thing Called Love? (Program 1 of 5) Saturday, March 8, 2pm
For the most up-to-date program schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.
State of The Re:Union with Al Letson Dropouts to Graduates: The Story of the Care Center Saturday, March 22, 2pm Women’s Progress Around the World Where Have We Been, and Where Are We Going? Wednesday, March 26, 8pm and Saturday, March 29, 2pm With guests Laura Liswood, secretary general of the Council of Women World Leaders; T. Kumar, advocacy director for Amnesty International; and Karen Fragala Smith, foreign editor at Newsweek magazine. Selected Shorts Saturdays, 8pm 3/8 Out of the Kitchen with Lucky Peach Tales by Nelly Reifler, Rosie Schaap and others from Lucky Peach, the quarterly journal of food. 3/15 Rites of Passage “The
City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm and Wednesdays, 2am 3/2, 3/4 & 3/5 Laura Carstensen, Fairleigh S. Dickinson Jr. professor in public policy, professor of psychology, director, Stanford Center on Longevity/Science of Longevity. 3/9, 3/11 & 3/12 Anna Quindlen, author, journalist and opinion columnist, and Kelly Corrigan, New York Times bestselling writer. 3/16, 3/18 & 3/19 Alain de Botton, writer, philosopher, television presenter and entrepreneur. 3/23, 3/25 & 3/26 Darlene Love, popular music singer and actress. 3/30, 4/1 & 4/2 Nathan Wolfe, virologist and author.
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Climate One — From the Commonwealth Club Skeptics and Smog Wednesday, March 12, 8pm
Intelligence Squared U.S. Should We Grant Snowden Clemency? Wednesday, March 19, 8pm
Grid,” by Rick Moody, performed by Josh Radnor; “Anaconda,” by Martha McPhee, performed by Lindsay Crouse. 3/22 Pushing the Limits “You Were Perfectly Fine,” by Dorothy Parker, performed by Aya Cash and David Furr; “Unprotected,” by Simon Rich, performed by Wyatt Cenac; “The Day the Dam Broke,” by James Thurber, performed by Alec Baldwin; “Center of the Universe,” by Simon Rich, performed by Isaiah Sheffer; “The Tablecloth of Turin,” by Ron Carlson, performed by Edi Gathegi.
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The Computer History Museum Presents Cisco’s Padmasree Warrior in Conversation with NPR’s Laura Sydell Wednesday, March 5, 8pm
Only in America: 350 Years of the American Jewish Experience A Conversation with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Saturday, March 15, 2pm A rare personal look into the life of a sitting Supreme Court justice.
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From the late 1940s until the early 1970s, millions of viewers of all ages saw great musical acts each Sunday night on The Ed Sullivan Show. Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics — The ’60s (My Music) airs Saturday, March 1, at 8pm and Sunday, March 2, at 3pm on KQED 9.
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Blenko Glass: Behind The Scenes | s | Journey to the hills of Milton, WV., into the heat of Blenko Glassworks and see first-hand how Blenko handmade glass is created.
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The Blood Sugar Solution 10-Day Detox Diet | s | provides a step-by-step process for ending food addiction and reversing what he calls “diabesity.” | R (+) 9:30pm, 3/2 3:30am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Classic Italian Fare.
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Celebration of Blues and Soul: The 1989 Inaugural Concert | H | s | This historic concert features Steve Ray Vaughan and some of the biggest names from blues and rock performing their greatest hits. | R (9) 3/2 4am
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Connected: An Autoblography About Love, Death and Technology | s | Discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century.
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Moments to Remember (My Music) | s | features legends of the late 1950s and early 1960s pop era. | R (+) 7pm, 3/2 1am, 3/5 7pm, 3/6 1am Celtic Woman: Emerald | H | s | Celebrate the musical heritage of the Emerald Isles with dazzling performances from this all-female ensemble.
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Independent Lens | s | Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey follows the real-life rock-’n’-roll fairy tale of Filipino Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from YouTube to become the front man for the iconic American rock band Journey. | R (9) 3/3 3am; (+) 3/4 7pm, 3/5 1am
10pm KQED +
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | | R (9) 3/4 7:30pm, 3/5 1:30am, 3/7 8:30pm, 3/8 2:30am; (+) 3/3 mid & 4am, 3/5 9:30pm, 3/6 3:30am
11pm KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/3 5am
Monday 3 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | R (9) 3/4 7:30pm, 3/5 1:30am, 3/7 8:30pm, 3/8 2:30am; (+) 4am, 3/5 9:30pm, 3/6 3:30am
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVEN IN G 7pm
KQED 9
KQED 9
Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics — The ’60s (My Music) | s | R (+) 3/3 9:30pm, 3/4 3:30am, 3/9 6pm, 3/10 mid
5pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | q |
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
Diana Versus the Queen | s | charts the troubled relationship between Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana. | R (9) 3/3 mid
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/4 1am
KQED +
Doc Martin | H | s | #605 The Practice Around the Corner. | R (+) 3/4 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now | H | s | explains that each of our lives is a tapestry composed of all of the choices we’ve made and will make. | R (9) 3/4 1:30am, 3/8 6pm, 3/9 mid & 2pm; (+) 3/6 7pm, 3/7 1am
8pm KQED +
Doc Martin: Revealed | s | features behind-the-scenes footage from the sixth season of Doc Martin. | R (+) 3/4 2am, 3/7 9pm, 3/8 3am
AFTE R NOON 3pm
Diana Versus the Queen | s |
KQED +
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. Best of KQED | s | Fundraising programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. Check kqed. org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
FRONTLINE Secrets of the Vatican explores Benedict’s papacy and the battle to set the church on a new path under Pope Francis. | R (9) 3/3 1am
KQED.org
5:30
7pm
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
3pm
Healing ADD with Dr. Daniel Amen | s | Psychiatrist Daniel Amen and his wife, nurse Tana Amen, take a completely new look at ADD. | R (+) 3/2 8pm, 3/3 2am, 3/4 9pm, 3/5 3am
EVEN IN G
Sunday 2 E AR LY
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | | R (9) 3/4 7:30pm, 3/5 1:30am, 3/7 8:30pm, 3/8 2:30am; (+) 10pm, 3/3 mid & 4am, 3/5 9:30pm, 3/6 3:30am
KQED Public Television
9:30 KQED +
Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Picnic in the Country.
noon KQED 9
6pm KQED +
E V E NI NG
KQED Public Radio
11am KQED 9
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | H | s | focuses on helping individual viewers find individual financial solutions. | R (9) 6pm, 3/2 mid, 3/4 7:30pm, 3/5 1:30am, 3/7 8:30pm, 3/8 2:30am; (+) noon, 3/2 6pm & 10pm, 3/3 mid & 4am, 3/5 9:30pm, 3/6 3:30am
On Q March 2014
9am
11
10:30 KQED 9
11:30 KQED +
Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics — The ’60s (My Music) | s | includes original live performances from the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Doors, Sly and the Family Stone, and many others. | R (+) 3/4 3:30am, 3/9 6pm, 3/10 mid Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/4 4:30am Roadtrip Nation | q | PortlandCambridge. | R (+) 3/4 5:30am
Tuesday 4
11pm KQED 9
KQED +
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
See page 21 for program schedule.
7:30
Saving Luna | H | s | A funny, heart-warming and emotional documentary that explores the mysterious connection between humans and killer whales. | R (9) 3/6 1:30am, 3/9 7:30pm, 3/10 1:30am
KQED 9
7pm
KQED 9
KQED 9
9pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/6 1am
Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now | H | s | explains that each of our lives is a tapestry composed of all of the choices we’ve made and will make. | R (9) 3/8 6pm, 3/9 mid & 2pm; (+) 3/7 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll | H | s | features four former cast members of the Tony Award–winning Broadway musical Jersey Boys in an electrifying concert. | R (9) 3/7 1:30am; (+) 3/8 6pm, 3/9 mid, 3/13 7pm, 3/14 1am
9pm
KQED 9
Masterpiece Sneak Preview: Mr. Selfridge Season 2 | H | s | Get a preview of the first episode of the second season, which premieres March 30. | D | R (9) 3/7 3am, 3/9 9pm, 3/10 3am
10pm KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/7 4am
KQED +
Best of KQED Plus | s | | R (9) 3/7 4am
Hawking | s | gives us rare insight into Stephen Hawking’s life, past and present. | R (9) 3/6 3am, 3/9 6pm, 3/10 mid
9:30 KQED +
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | R (9) 3/7 8:30pm, 3/8 2:30am; (+) 3/6 3:30am Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/6 4:30am
9pm KQED +
Healing ADD with Dr. Daniel Amen | s | R (+) 3/5 3am
10:30 KQED 9
9:30
Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks | H | s | See Brit Floyd, the world’s foremost Pink Floyd tribute band, live in concert. | R (9) 3/5 3:30am; (+) 3/9 8pm, 3/10 2am, 3/13 8:30pm, 3/14 2:30am
11:30 KQED +
Bluegrass Underground Alison Brown Quartet. | R (+) 3/6 5:30am
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/7 1am
KQED +
E V E NI NG
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/5 1am
Wednesday, March 5, at 7:30pm on KQED 9.
See page 21 for program schedule.
6am-7pm
Moments to Remember (My Music) | R (+) 3/6 1am
The award-winning film Saving Luna begins when Luna, a baby killer whale, gets separated from his family on the wild coast of Vancouver Island.
6am-7pm
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
KQED +
KQED 9
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
1-6am
See page 21 for program schedule.
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | | R (9) 3/5 1:30am, 3/7 8:30pm, 3/8 2:30am; (+) 3/5 9:30pm, 3/6 3:30am
1-6am
7pm
6am-7pm
KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | The Golden Years.
Roadtrip Nation | q | #701.
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
7:30
12:30 KQED +
12:30 KQED +
1-6am
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon Tavis Smiley | H |
EVEN IN G
This is Us | q | Belva Davis. | R (+) 3/29 2:30pm
Independent Lens | s | Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey follows the real-life rock-’n’-roll fairy tale of Filipino Arnel Pineda. | R (+) 3/5 1am
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED 9
12:30 KQED +
KQED +
mid
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
mid
Tavis Smiley | H |
KQED 9
EARLY
KQED +
KQED +
7pm
Thursday 6
E AR LY
EVEN I N G
12
Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance with Peggy Cappy | s | R (+) 3/5 5am, 3/8 11pm, 3/9 5am
Wednesday 5
EARLY mid
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/5 5am
Photo: courtesy American Public Television.
9:30 KQED +
11am KQED 9
EAR LY mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
Changing Seas | H | Sunken Stories travels to the Florida Keys. Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/8 1am
noon KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #710 Salute e Vita Ristorante, Lolo Restaurant, Le G.
12:30 KQED 9
Lidia’s Kitchen | H | Chicken Three Ways.
1pm
KQED 9
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Italian Marketplace.
New Tricks | H | #1009 Roots. | R (+) 3/8 1am
7:30
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/8 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
1:30
KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 3/8 2am, 3/9 5pm; (+) 3/8 12:30am
A second season of Father Brown begins tonight on KQED Plus.
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now | s | R (9) 3/9 mid & 2pm
KQED +
KQED +
Father Brown | H | s | #201. | R (+) 3/8 2am
8:30
Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | | R (9) 3/8 2:30am
KQED 9
9pm KQED +
Doc Martin: Revealed | s | | R (+) 3/8 3am
10:30 KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/8 4:30am
KQED +
9pm-mid KQED 9
Saturday 8 EAR LY mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | | R (9) 3/10 noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
KQED Newsroom | q | | R (9) 2am, 3/9 5pm
1-6am
6am-11am KQED 9
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules
AF T ERN OON 2pm
KQED 9
Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now | s |
5pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
Hawking | s | R (9) 3/10 mid
KQED +
11pm KQED +
’60s Pop, Rock and Soul (My Music) | s | Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits and Davy Jones of the Monkees host this concert spectacular. | R (+) 3/9 1:30am Best of KQED | s | Fundraising programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. Check kqed. org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/9 3am Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/9 3:30am Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance with Peggy Cappy | s | R (+) 3/9 5am
EVEN IN G 7:30
KQED 9
mid
KQED 9
Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now | s | R (9) 2pm
KQED +
Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll | s | | R (+) 3/13 7pm, 3/14 1am
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
Saving Luna | s | R (9) 3/10 1:30am
8pm KQED +
Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks | H | s | Brit Floyd, the world’s foremost Pink Floyd tribute band, performs live. | R (+) 3/10 2am, 3/13 8:30pm, 3/14 2:30am
9pm
Masterpiece Sneak Preview: Mr. Selfridge Season 2 | s | D | R (9) 3/10 3am
KQED 9
9:30-mid KQED +
10pm KQED 9
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/10 3:30am Best of KQED | s | R (9) 3/11 4am
Monday 10 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Hawking | s |
KQED +
Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics — The ’60s (My Music) | s |
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
Sunday 9 E AR LY
Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics — The ’60s (My Music) | s | R (+) 3/10 mid
EVEN IN G 7pm
KQED 9
KQED +
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/11 1am Doc Martin | H | #606 Hazardous Exposure. | R (+) 3/11 1am
KQED.org
6am-6pm KQED +
9:30 KQED +
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED often leaves time slots open to repeat programs that are the most popular during on-air fundraising. We do this purposely to ensure the least possible number of fundraising days. Thank you for your continuing support. Download the On Q iPad app for easy access to the most up-to-date television schedule.
E V E NI NG 7:30 KQED +
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/8 4:30am
Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll | H | | s | Four former cast members of the Tony Award–winning Broadway musical Jersey Boys provide an electrifying concert. | R (+) 3/9 mid, 3/13 7pm, 3/14 1am
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules
KQED Public Television
KQED +
6am-6pm KQED +
AFTE R N OON
EVE N I N G 7pm
Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Company’s Coming.
6am-2pm KQED 9
KQED Public Radio
1-6am
11:30 KQED 9
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Revisiting Julia Child’s Roast Turkey. | R (9) 3/26 1:30pm
On Q March 2014
Friday 7
13
7:30-11pm KQED 9
8pm KQED +
10pm KQED +
11pm KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Europe Marathon | s | R (9) 3/11 1:30am, 3/15 2pm; (+) 3/12 7pm, 3/13 1am Great Performances | H | s | Bob Dylan: The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration. | R (+) 3/11 2am Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/11 4am Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/11 5am
The award-winning film Happy airs Thursday, March 13, at 7:30pm on KQED 9.
Wednesday 12 mid
KQED 9
KQED +
KQED 9
12:30 KQED +
Roadtrip Nation | q | #702. Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
7pm
KQED 9
12:30 KQED +
This is Us | q | Female Astronomers.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVEN I N G 7pm
KQED 9
7pm-mid KQED +
7:30-mid KQED 9
14
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/12 1am
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/12 1:30am
See page 21 for program schedule.
9pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/13 1am
Masterpiece Mystery! | s | Sherlock, Season 3: The Empty Hearse. | D | R (9) 3/14 3am, 3/16 9pm, 3/17 3am
10pm KQED +
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/14 4am
11pm KQED 9
Masterpiece Sneak Preview: Mr. Selfridge Season 2 | s | D | R (9) 3/14 5am
Rick Steves’ Europe Marathon | s | R (9) 3/15 2pm; (+) 3/13 1am
7:30
Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue for 2014! | H | s | presents a powerful call-toaction for American consumers concerned about their retirement. | R (9) 3/13 1:30am & 1pm
9:30
KQED 9
10:30 KQED +
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/13 3:30am
E AR LY KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
ImageMakers | q | My First Crush.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
E V E NI NG 7pm
KQED 9
KQED +
Friday 14 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/14 1am Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good Times Roll | s | | R (+) 3/14 1am
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
Changing Seas | H | Creatures of the Deep. Little-known animals spend their entire lives in the cold, deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
Best of KQED Plus | s | | R (+) 3/13 4:30am
Thursday 13 mid
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/12 1am
Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks | s | R (+) 3/14 2:30am
KQED +
KQED 9
Happy | s | takes us on a journey from the swamps of Louisiana to the slums of Kolkata in search of what really makes people happy. | R (9) 3/14 1:30am & 1pm, 3/15 8pm, 3/16 2am, 3/19 9pm, 3/20 3am
8:30 KQED +
E V E NI NG
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon Tavis Smiley | H |
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon Tavis Smiley | H |
1-6am
EARLY mid
KQED 9
E AR LY
Tuesday 11 KQED +
7:30
EVEN IN G 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/15 1am
KQED +
New Tricks | H | #1010 Wild Justice is the season finale. | R (+) 3/15 1am
7:30
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/15 1:30am
KQED 9
Photos: (l. to r.) courtesy Rick Steves; courtesy Wadi Rum Films.
Explore the United Kingdom with Rick Steves. Monday, March 10, from 7:30 to 11pm on KQED 9.
KQED 9
KQED +
8:30-mid KQED 9
Father Brown | H | s | #202. A new season begins. | R (+) 3/15 2am Best of KQED | s | Fundraising programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. Check kqed. org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/15 2:30am Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/15 3am
EAR LY mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | | R (9) 3/17 noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
KQED Newsroom | q | | R (9) 2am, 3/16 5pm
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-11am KQED 9
6am-mid KQED +
11am KQED 9
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Decadent Desserts. Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen OldFashioned Sweet Endings.
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #711 Bella Trattoria, Outerlands, Greens Restaurant.
12:30 KQED 9
Lidia’s Kitchen | H | Michelangelo’s Favorite Pasta.
1pm
KQED 9
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Gingerly.
1:30
KQED 9
3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. | s | directly addresses the crisis of obesity and chronic disease plaguing America.
2-5:30pm
KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Europe Marathon | s |
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
E V E NI NG 8pm
KQED 9
Happy | s | R (9) 3/16 2am, 3/19 9pm, 3/20 3am
9:30
KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/16 3:30am
KQED often leaves time slots open to repeat programs that are the most popular during on-air fundraising. We do this purposely to ensure the least possible number of fundraising days. Thank you for your continuing support. Download the On Q iPad app for easy access to the most up-to-date television schedule.
6am-5pm KQED 9
6am-mid KQED +
mid-2am KQED 9
mid
KQED +
1-6am KQED +
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. Best of KQED Plus | s | Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. Best of KQED Plus | s |
AF T ERN OON 5pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | q |
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6-9pm KQED 9
9pm
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED 9
Masterpiece Mystery! | s | Sherlock, Season 3: The Empty Hearse. | D | R (9) 3/17 3am
11pm KQED 9
Masterpiece Sneak Preview: Mr. Selfridge Season 2 | s | | R (9) 3/17 5am
Monday 17 EARLY mid-3am KQED 9
mid KQED +
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. Best of KQED Plus | s |
1-6am KQED + Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 3-6am KQED 9
Repeats the previous night’s 9pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
Sunday 16 E AR LY
Repeats the previous night’s 8pm to midnight schedule.
EVEN IN G 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/18 1am
KQED +
Doc Martin | H | #607 Listen with Mother. | R (+) 3/18 1am
7:30
ImageMakers | q |That’s Just Love Sneakin’ Up on You. | R (9) 3/18 1:30am; (+) 3/20 12:30am
KQED 9
Father Brown airs Fridays at 8pm on KQED Plus.
KQED.org
Photo: courtesy BBC Worldwide.
Mark Williams stars as Father Brown, the Catholic priest who also happens to have a particular talent for solving crimes, in this adaptation of G.K. Chesterton’s novels.
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
11:30 KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
2-6am KQED 9
noon KQED 9
KQED Public Television
Saturday 15
AFTE R N OON
KQED Public Radio
9pm-mid KQED +
KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 3/15 2am, 3/16 5pm; (+) 3/15 12:30am
On Q March 2014
8pm
15
America’s tales about taming the Wild West rarely include women. But in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, more than 100,000 pioneering young women left home to work as waitresses in restaurants located on train platforms along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound airs Monday, March 17, at 9pm on KQED 9.
KQED 9
KQED +
9pm
KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 3/18 2am; (+) 3/29 8pm, 3/30 2am Agatha Christie’s Poirot #208 The Adventure of the Cheap Flat. | R (+) 3/18 2am The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound | H | explores the experiences and contributions of the women who worked for the Fred Harvey restaurant empire. | R (9) 3/18 3am
E V E NI NG 7pm
KQED 9
KQED +
7:30
8pm
KQED 9
KQED 9
Inspector Morse returns to KQED after a two-year hiatus. KQED +
Inspector Morse #505 Deadly Slumber, Part 1. | R (+) 3/18 3am
10pm KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow El Paso, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 3/18 4am
KQED +
Inspector Morse #506 Deadly Slumber, Part 2. | R (+) 3/18 4am
11pm KQED 9
Independent Lens You’re Looking at Me Like I Live Here, and I Don’t is a first-person, day-to-day account of life inside an Alzheimer’s treatment facility. | R (9) 3/18 5am
KQED +
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #108. | R (+) 3/18 5am
11:30 KQED +
Roadtrip Nation Uncertainty Is Opportunity. | R (+) 3/18 5:30am
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
This is Us Icons of the Sixties.
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Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
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John D. Rockefeller: American Experience Hear the story of the billionaire who changed forever the way America did business. | D | R (9) 3/19 2am
9pm KQED +
NOVA Rat Attack. Every 48 years, bamboo blooms in the Indian state of Mizoram and rats run amok destroying crops. | D | R (+) 3/19 3am
10pm KQED 9
FRONTLINE Rape in the Fields investigates sexual assaults of immigrant women working in America’s fields and packing plants. | R (9) 3/19 4am
KQED +
11pm KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Spark | q | Ron Nagle, Mary Sano and Sandow Birk. | R (9) 3/19 1:30am
Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons. | D | R (+) 3/19 2am
EARLY KQED 9
Revolutionaries | q | Doing Well by Doing Good. Meet Matt Flannery, former programmer at TiVo and founder of Kiva, and John Wood, former Microsoft executive and founder of Room to Read. | R (+) 3/19 1am
KQED +
Tuesday 18 mid
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/19 1am
KQED +
11:30 KQED +
Return of the Wolves: The Next Chapter | H | Peter Coyote narrates an exploration of the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone and Idaho. | R (+) 3/19 4am Rebel: Voces Special Presentation tells the story of Loreta Velasquez, a female Cuban immigrant who secretly served as a soldier during the Civil War. | R (9) 3/19 5am Yellowstone: Land to Life explores the bonds between the landscape and biology. | R (+) 3/19 5am Music Voyager | H | Mystical Cappadocia explores Turkey’s mystical side. | R (+) 3/19 5:30am
Wednesday 19 EARLY mid
KQED 9
KQED +
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
Roadtrip Nation | q | #703.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVEN IN G 7pm
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7pm-mid KQED +
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/20 1am Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/20 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | | R (9) 3/20 1:30am
9pm
KQED 9
Happy | R (9) 3/20 3am
10:30 KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | R (9) 3/20 4:30am
Thursday 20 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
ImageMakers | q | That’s Just Love Sneakin’ Up on You.
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6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/21 1am Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/21 1am, Best of KQED | s | | R (9) 3/21 1:30am
Photo: courtesy American Public Television.
8pm
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KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
Changing Seas | H | Reefs of Rangiroa.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVE N I N G 7pm
KQED 9
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New Tricks #901 A Death in the Family. | R (+) 3/22 1am
KQED 9
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/22 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 3/22 2am, 3/23 5pm; (+) 3/22 12:30am
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | | R (9) 3/24 noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
KQED Newsroom | q | | R (9) 2am, 3/23 5pm; (+) 3/29 1am
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6-11am KQED 9
6am-mid KQED + 11am KQED 9
Father Brown | H | #203. | R (+) 3/22 2am
8:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #608 Dosa, Sapore Italiano Ristorante, Gather. | R (9) 3/22 2:30am
11:30 KQED 9
9pm
KQED 9
Great American Songbook A dazzling parade of pop songs from beloved films includes music by George Gershwin and Cole Porter. | R (9) 3/22 3am
AFTE R N OON
10pm KQED +
10:30 KQED 9
Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Vendetta. Detective Aurelio Zen brings justice to modernday Italy, whether the authorities want it or not. | D | R (+) 3/22 4am Oscar Hammerstein II — Out of My Dreams Glee star Matthew Morrison hosts a celebration of the most acclaimed lyricist of the 20th century. | R (9) 3/22 4:30am Charlie Rose: The Week | H | | R (9) 3/22 5:30am
Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door | R (9) 3/23 2am
8:52
KQED 9
Extraordinary Women | H | Audrey Hepburn. The stylish Audrey Hepburn took Hollywood by storm and became a global fashion icon. | R (9) 3/23 2:52am
9:45
KQED 9
Burt Lancaster: Daring to Reach Lancaster went from streetwise tough to art-collector liberal-activist, from circus-acrobat hunk to Academy Award winner. | R (9) 3/23 3:45am
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. Best of KQED Plus | s | America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Special-Occasion Roasts. Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Great American Meat and Potatoes.
noon KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #712 Roti Indian, Chop Bar, Park Tavern.
12:30 KQED 9
Lidia’s Kitchen | H | Good Enough for Grandma.
1pm
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | You Say Tomato.
KQED 9
1:30
KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
10:36 KQED 9
Charlton Heston: A Man for All Seasons follows Heston’s life and career, in his own words. | R (9) 3/23 4:36am
11:30 KQED 9
ImageMakers The Company of Men. | R (9) 3/23 5:30am
Sunday 23 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED +
Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am
Peg
KQED 9
+ Cat | D
6am-mid KQED +
Best of KQED Plus | s |
6:30
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
7am
KQED 9
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
7:30
KQED 9
Caillou | D
8am KQED 9
Curious George
8:30
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
KQED 9
+ Cat | D
9am
KQED 9
Peg
9:30
KQED 9
Dinosaur Train | D
10am KQED 9
Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
10:30 KQED 9
Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
The third season of Death in Paradise brings the departure of original series star Ben Miller and the introduction of new lead Kris Marshall. Death in Paradise airs Fridays at 9pm, on KQED Plus.
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
11:30 KQED 9
Death in Paradise | H | #117. A new season begins. | R (+) 3/22 3am
KQED 9
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KQED +
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KQED Public Television
7:30
KQED.org
Photo: courtesy BBC Worldwide.
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/22 1am
Saturday 22
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KQED Public Radio
KQED +
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #109. | R (+) 3/22 5:30am, 3/24 11pm, 3/25 5am
On Q March 2014
Friday 21
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Nature Moment of Impact: Hunters and Herds. View the amazing biomechanics of animal predators and prey on vast tracts of grassland and savannas. | D
10:30 KQED 9
Nature Moment of Impact: Jungle. See how the vertical landscape of the jungle pushes the limits of animal engineering. |D
11:30 KQED 9
Extraordinary Women | H | Martha Gellhorn chronicles the remarkable life of the war correspondent, novelist, travel writer and journalist.
E AR LY
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KQED 9
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KQED 9
Extraordinary Women | H | Maria Montessori. The physician and educator challenged convention with her pioneering system of education.
Masterpiece Contemporary The Song of Lunch. Fifteen years after their break-up, a couple (Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson) meets for lunch and examine their failed relationship. | R (9) 3/24 4:30am ImageMakers | q | Love Comes Crashing Down. | R (9) 3/24 5:30am
Monday 24 mid
KQED 9
Austin City Limits Esperanza Spalding.
KQED +
Doc Martin | H | #608 Departure. | R (+) 3/25 1am
7:30
KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | Last Flight. | R (9) 3/25 1:30am; (+) 3/27 12:30am
KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow | H | Baton Rouge, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 3/25 2am
7pm
KQED 9
The McLaughlin Group | H |
KQED 9
Moyers & Company | H |
5pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | q | | R (+) 3/29 1am
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Last Fast Ride: The Life, Love and Death of a Punk Goddess tells the tumultuous story of Marian Anderson.
8pm
Extraordinary Women | H | Amelia Earhart. | R (9) 3/24 1am, 3/26 11pm, 3/27 5am
9pm
KQED +
Inspector Morse #507 The Day of the Devil, Part 1. | R (+) 3/25 3am
10pm KQED 9
Independent Lens | H | All of Me: A Story of Love, Loss and Last Resorts. Weight-loss surgery affects the health, friendship and happiness of morbidly obese female friends. | R (9) 3/25 4am
KQED +
EVENI N G
KQED 9
Masterpiece Contemporary Framed. A reserved curator is responsible for the secret storage of priceless paintings in rural Wales. | D | R (9) 3/24 3am
11:30 KQED +
Roadtrip Nation | q | Be WellRounded. | R (+) 3/25 5:30am
Tuesday 25 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #209 The Kidnapped Prime Minister. | R (+) 3/25 2am, 3/29 7pm, 3/30 1am & 4pm Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 3/25 3am
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
This is Us Foodies’ Delight profiles chefs Reilly Meehan and Charles Phan.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
7pm
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/25 1am
9pm
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #109. | R (+) 3/25 5am
See page 21 for program schedule.
6am-7pm
KQED 9
Extraordinary Women | H | Agatha Christie. | R (9) 3/24 2am
KQED +
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
E V E NI NG
KQED 9
Independent Lens Strong. World champion 300-pound U.S. Olympic weightlifter Cheryl Hayworth prepares for Beijing in 2008. | D | R (9) 3/25 5am
1-6am
Betrayal: The Life and Art of Rudolf Bauer | H | tells the story of the life and legacy of German abstract painter Rudolf Bauer.
8pm
11pm KQED 9
Best of KQED Plus Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
4:30
KQED 9
Inspector Morse #508 The Day of the Devil, Part 2. | R (+) 3/25 4am
KQED +
4pm
7pm
10pm KQED +
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Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/26 1am
KQED +
Revolutionaries Turing’s Cathedral features a conversation with legendary science historian George Dyson. | R (+) 3/26 1am, 3/29 3pm
7:30
Spark: Culture Creates Community | H | q | See page 4 for more information. | R (9) 3/26 1:30am, 3/28 11pm, 3/29 5am
KQED 9
The five-part series The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama airs over two weeks, tonight and next Tuesday on KQED 9. 8pm
KQED 9
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama | H | The Beginning. | R (9) 3/26 2am
KQED +
NOVA Mount St. Helens Back from the Dead documents the dramatic return of plant and animal life to the disaster zone’s barren landscape. | D | R (+) 3/26 2am
9pm
The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama | H | Among Believers. | R (9) 3/26 3am
KQED 9
KQED +
NOVA Crash of Flight 447. Pilots and safety experts examine how this stateof-the-art airliner vanished without a trace. | D | R (+) 3/26 3am
Italian education reformer Maria Montessoriduring a visit to a school in London, England, in 1951. Extraordinary Women “Maria Montessori” airs Sunday, March 23, at 2pm on KQED 9. Watch more profiles in the series throughout the weekend.
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Photo: Popperfoto/Getty Images 1951.
11am KQED 9
KQED +
KQED +
Final Hours: Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight re-creates the final flight of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, who disappeared in 1937 during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe. | R (+) 3/26 4am FRONTLINE | H | TB: Silent Killer. Families battle the spreading strains of tuberculosis in Swaziland. | R (9) 3/26 5am
Wednesday 26 EAR LY
Saturday 29
E AR LY
EARLY
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
ImageMakers | q | Last Flight.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
E V E NI NG 7pm
KQED 9
7pm-mid KQED +
7:30-mid KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/28 1am Best of KQED Plus | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/28 1am Best of KQED | s | | R (9) 3/28 1:30am
Friday 28 E AR LY mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 3/31 noon
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
KQED Newsroom | q | | R (9) 2am, 3/30 5pm
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6-11am KQED 9
Best of KQED | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED +
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
6:30 KQED +
Dinosaur Train | D
7am KQED +
Peg
7:30 KQED +
Bob the Builder | D
+ Cat | D
8am KQED +
Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
8:30 KQED +
Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
9am KQED +
Caillou | D
9:30 KQED +
Wild Kratts
10am KQED +
Curious George | D
10:30 KQED +
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
KQED +
Tavis Smiley | H |
Tavis Smiley | H |
12:30 KQED +
12:30 KQED +
Roadtrip Nation #704.
Changing Seas | H | Alien Invaders.
11am KQED 9
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Let’s Start with Soup.
KQED +
See page 21 for program schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
This Old House Arlington Italianate Project 2014/ Water, Water Everywhere.
11:30 KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/29 1am
Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Italian Made Easy.
KQED +
Ask This Old House | H | Planting a Low-Cost Privacy Screen/Sealing Ductwork from the Inside.
mid
KQED 9
6am-7pm EVE N I N G 7pm
KQED 9
7pm-mid KQED +
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9pm
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KQED 9
KQED 9
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Best of KQED Plus Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 3/27 1am QUEST | q | Millie HughesFulford/Hog Wild. Meet Millie Hughes-Fulford, the first woman scientist to travel into space. | R (9) 3/27 1:30am; (+) 3/29 5pm Nature Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story looks at the legacy of Born Free, more than 50 years after its publication. | D | R (9) 3/27 2am, 3/30 11am NOVA Cold Case JFK. State-of-the-art forensic tools are applied to investigate the assassination of John F. Kennedy. | R (9) 3/27 3am Secrets of the Dead | H | The Lost Diary of Dr. Livingstone. New forensic techniques are used to study the lost diary of Dr. David Livingstone. | D | R (9) 3/27 4am Extraordinary Women Amelia Earhart. | R (9) 3/27 5am
7pm
KQED 9
KQED +
New Tricks #902 Old School Ties. | R (+) 3/29 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/29 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 3/29 2am, 3/30 5pm; (+) 3/29 12:30am
KQED +
Father Brown | H | #204. | R (+) 3/29 2am, 3/30 5pm
8:30
9pm
KQED 9
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #609 Pork Store Café, Pizzaiolo, Zarzuela. | R (9) 3/29 2:30am American Masters Judy Garland: By Myself. | R (9) 3/29 3am
KQED +
Death in Paradise | H | #118. | R (+) 3/29 3am, 3/30 7pm
10pm KQED +
Masterpiece Mystery! Zen: Cabal. The dashing Roman detective Aurelio Zen is stuck in the hot seat. | D | R (+) 3/29 4am
AF T ERN OON noon KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q |#215 The Grubstake, Charanga, Viognier: The Restaurant at Draeger’s.
KQED +
MotorWeek | H |
12:30 KQED 9
Lidia’s Kitchen | H | Light and Delicious Supper.
KQED +
The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 3/30 4pm
1pm
KQED 9
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Go Nuts!
KQED +
KQED Newsroom | q |
1:30-5:30pm KQED 9
Best of KQED Check kqed.org/ tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED +
Legally Speaking: The Trial of Eric Snowman | H | presents the hypothetical trial in absentia of “Edward Snowman” (based on Edward Snowden).
11pm KQED 9
Spark: Culture and Community | q | R (9) 3/29 5am
11:30 KQED 9
Charlie Rose: The Week | H | R (9) 3/29 5:30am; (+) 3/29 4:30pm
2:30 KQED +
This is Us | q | Belva Davis.
3pm KQED +
Revolutionaries | q |Turing’s Cathedral.
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #110. | R (+) 3/29 5:30am, 3/31 11pm
4pm KQED +
Moyers & Company | H | | R (9) 3/30 4:30pm
KQED +
KQED.org
11pm KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/27 1am
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
7:30
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KQED Public Television
Pacific Heartbeat Under a Jarvis Moon tells the story of 130 men who were part of a mission to occupy desert islands in the Pacific during World War II. | D | R (+) 3/26 5am
Thursday 27
KQED Public Radio
11pm KQED 9
American Jerusalem | H | | q | is the epic story of the pioneering Jews of San Francisco. | R (9) 3/26 4am, 3/30 3pm
On Q March 2014
10pm KQED 9
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4:30 KQED +
Charlie Rose: The Week
10:30 KQED 9
Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
5pm KQED +
QUEST | q | Millie HughesFulford/Hog Wild.
KQED +
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
11am KQED 9
Nature Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story. | D
KQED +
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Shrimp.
11:30 KQED +
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Company’s Coming.
5:30
KQED 9
KQED +
6pm KQED 9
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | q |Dreamin’ California’s Coast — Malibu to Big Sur. | D Best of KQED Check kqed. org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED +
Rick Steves’ Europe Milan and Lake Como.
6:30 KQED +
Rick Steves’ Europe Iran: Tehran and Sidetrips.
EVEN I N G 7pm KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #209 The Kidnapped Prime Minister. | R (+) 3/30 1am & 4pm
8pm KQED +
Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh, Hour 3 of 3. | R (+) 3/30 2am British Antiques Roadshow | H | Hever Castle 2. | R (+) 3/30 3am & 3pm
9pm KQED +
9:30 KQED +
Priceless Antiques Roadshow #105. | R (+) 3/30 3:30am & 3:30pm
10pm KQED +
Sherlock Holmes #401 The Sign of Four, Part 1. | R (+) 3/30 4am
11pm KQED +
Sherlock Holmes #402 The Sign of Four, Part 2. | R (+) 3/30 5am
Sunday 30 EARLY mid
KQED 9
KQED +
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Best of KQED | s | Austin City Limits Bonnie Raitt/Mavis Staples. | R (9) 3/31 mid Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. Peg
Zoboomafoo | D
6:30 KQED 9
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
8pm
KQED 9
Call the Midwife, Season 3 | H | #301. The nuns and midwives of Nonnatus House move into their new premises, and Sister Winifred arrives. | R (9) 3/31 2am
KQED +
Divine Women | H | When God Was a Girl explores fearsome goddesses and evidence that women were present at the birth of religion. | R (+) 3/31 2am
9pm
KQED 9
Masterpiece Classic | H | Mr. Selfridge, Season 2, Part 1. Rose returns from America for the store’s fifth anniversary. Agnes returns from training in Paris. | R (9) 3/31 3am
KQED +
Divine Women | H | Handmaids of the God features the lost era of the priestess. | R (+) 3/31 3am
9:52
KQED +
Divine Women | H | The War of the World. Learn about Theodora, the prostitute who became an empress. | R (+) 3/31 3:52am
11pm KQED 9
American Masters Marilyn Monroe: Still Life. | R (9) 3/31 5am
POV The Light in Her Eyes. Houda al-Habash challenges the women of her Syrian community to live according to Islam. | R (+) 3/31 5am
AFTE R NO ON noon KQED 9
Great Performances at the Met | H | The Nose. Shostakovich’s unconventional opera focuses on a beleaguered Russian official and his runaway nose.
KQED +
Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Homespun Breakfast Treats.
12:30 KQED +
Sara’s Weeknight Meals | H | Holiday Food Gifts.
1pm KQED +
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #221 La Folie, Aldo’s Ristorante and Bar, Golden Lotus.
1:30 KQED +
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Culinary Institute of America, CA: Chefs Marc and Larry Forgione and Scott Samuel.
2pm
KQED 9
Live from Lincoln Center | H | Patina Miller. Tony Award winner Patina Miller performs music ranging from classic R&B to Broadway’s best.
KQED +
Monday 31 EARLY
KQED +
The Mind of a Chef Noodle.
mid
KQED 9
2:30 KQED +
Burt Wolf: What We Eat Milk’s Leap Toward Immortality: The Story of Cheese.
Austin City Limits Bonnie Raitt/ Mavis Staples.
KQED +
History Detectives #601.
3pm
KQED 9
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. See page 21 for program schedule.
American Jerusalem
KQED +
British Antiques Roadshow Hever Castle 2.
6am-7pm
3:30 KQED +
Priceless Antiques Roadshow #105.
EVEN IN G 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report
4pm
The McLaughlin Group
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #209 The Kidnapped Prime Minister.
Doc Martin #101 Going Bodmin.
7:30
KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | Mind Benders.
8pm
KQED 9
Antiques Roadshow | H | Kansas City, Hour 1 of 3.
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #210 The Adventure of the Western Star.
KQED 9
KQED +
+ Cat | D
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Call the Midwife and Mr. Selfridge both start new seasons tonight on KQED 9.
4:30
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Moyers & Company
5pm
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KQED Newsroom | q |
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Father Brown #204.
5:30
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PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
9pm
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6pm
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American Masters Marilyn Monroe: Still Life. | R (9) 11pm, 3/31 5am
Antiques Roadshow Atlanta, Hour 2 of 3.
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Inspector Morse #509 Twilight of the Gods, Part 1.
10pm KQED 9
Independent Lens | H | Medora. A varsity basketball team struggles to compete in a community beset by a crippled economy. | D
Inspector Morse #510 Twilight of the Gods, Part 2.
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Thomas and Friends | D
7am KQED 9
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood |D
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Sesame Street | D
7:30 KQED 9
Caillou | D
8am KQED 9
Curious George | D
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Clifford’s Puppy Days | D
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D
7pm
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Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
9am KQED 9
Peg
Independent Lens Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines. | D | R (9) 3/31 1am
11pm KQED +
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Death in Paradise #118. | R (+) 3/31 1am
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #110.
11:30 KQED 9
Driven to Ride | H | Since the 1870s, women have continued to shape and push the boundaries of two-wheeled freedom.
Roadtrip Nation | q | It Doesn’t End Here.
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+ Cat | D
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Sid the Science Kid | D
9:30 KQED 9
Dinosaur Train | D
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WordWorld | D
10am KQED 9
Clifford the Big Red Dog | D
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Curious George
Antiques Roadshow Baton Rouge, Hour 2 of 3.
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XFINITY 9 & 709; Channels 9.1, 54.2 and 25.1 M ORN IN G 6:00 Mon–Fri 6:30 Mon–Fri 7:00 Mon–Fri 7:30 Mon–Fri 8:00 Mon–Fri 8:30 Mon–Fri 9:00 Mon–Fri 9:30 Mon–Fri 10:00 Mon–Fri 10:30 Mon–Fri 11:00 Mon–Fri
Peg + Cat The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Caillou Curious George The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Peg + Cat Dinosaur Train (except Mon 3/3 Dinosaur Train: Submarine Adventure) Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford’s Puppy Days Sesame Street
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AF T ERN OON /EARLY EVEN IN G noon Mon–Fri Charlie Rose 1:00 Mon–Fri Check, Please! Bay Area + 1:30 Mon–Fri America’s Test Kitchen + 2:00 Mon Jacques Pépin + Tue Julia Child + Wed Martha Bakes + Thu Julia Child + Fri Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home + 2:30 Mon–Fri BBC World News America (Live) + 3:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour 4:00 Mon–Fri BBC World News America 4:30 Mon–Fri Curious George 5:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 5:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 6:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour
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+ Special fundraising programs air Monday–Friday 3/3–3/7 & 3/10–3/14, Wednesday 3/19, and Thursdays 3/20 & 3/27 between 1pm and 3pm on KQED 9. For complete schedule information, visit kqed.org/dtv or check your TV’s on-screen guide.
Weekdays 6am-7pm on KQED Plus XFINITY 10; Channels 54, 54.1, 9.2 and 25.2
AF T ERN OON /EARLY EVEN IN G noon Mon–Fri Sesame Street 1:00 Mon–Fri Barney and Friends 1:30 Mon–Fri Caillou 2:00 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 2:30 Mon–Fri Bob the Builder 3:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:30 Mon–Fri Zoboomafoo 4:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 4:30 Mon–Fri Arthur 5:00 Mon–Fri Martha Speaks 5:30 Mon–Fri WordGirl 6:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 6:30 Mon–Fri Nightly Business Report
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M ORN IN G 6:00 Mon–Fri 6:30 Mon–Fri 7:00 Mon–Fri 8:00 Mon–Fri 8:30 Mon–Fri 9:00 Mon–Fri 9:30 Mon–Fri 10:00 Mon–Fri 10:30 Mon–Fri 11:00 Mon–Fri 11:30 Mon–Fri
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XFINITY 190, Channel 9.3 Thought-provoking television — public affairs, local and world events, nature, history, and science.
XFINITY 189, Channel 54.3 The very best of KQED prime-time programs as well as arts and entertainment, food, gardening, how-to, and travel.
MO R N I N G 6:00 Wai Lana Yoga 6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 7:00 Power Yoga 7:30 Sit and Be Fit 8:00 Classical Stretch 8:30 Burt Wolf’s Travels and Traditions 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa 10:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:30 Vegetarian cooking programs 11:00 Hubert Keller 11:30 Baking with Julia AF T E R N O O N / E V E N I N G noon Ciao Italia 12:30 Cooking programs 1:00 b Organic 1:30 Woodworking/This Old House 2:00 Arts and Crafts (includes knitting, painting and sewing programs) 3:00 Simply Ming 3:30 Rick Bayless/Pati’s Mexican Table 4:00 Martha Stewart cooking/baking 4:30 Lidia Bastianich 5:00 Julia Child 5:30 Jacques Pépin 6:00 Joanne Weir 6:30 America’s Test Kitchen 7-11 (Mon) Arts programming (Tue) Specials (Wed–Fri) Repeats of KQED 9 Prime-time programming
Saturday * MO R N I N G 6:00 Wai Lana Yoga 6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 7:00 Power Yoga 7:30 Sit and Be Fit 8:00 Classical Stretch 8:30 MotorWeek 9:00 Hometime 9:30 This Old House 10:00 Ask This Old House 10:30 Rough Cut 11:00 American Woodshop 11:30 Woodsmith Shop * In March the Life channel schedule mirrors KQED 9 all day on Saturdays.
Monday–Friday
AFTE R NO ON /EVEN IN G noon Garden Smart 12:30 Victory Garden 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 1:30 Growing a Greener World 2:00 America’s Heartland 2:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 3:00 Travels to the Edge with Art Wolfe 3:30 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions 4:00 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa 4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00 Journeys in Africa 5:30 Spark 6:00 Jacques Pépin 6:30 Check, Please! Bay Area 7:00 Infinity Hall Live 8:00 Austin City Limits 9:00 Masterpiece 10:30-mid Masterpiece/Specials
M ORN IN G mid-2pm Best of World (Science, Nature, History, Public Affairs) AF T ERN OON 2:00 Newsline 2:30 Journal 3:00 Tavis Smiley 3:30 Nightly Business Report (Live) 4:00 PBS NewsHour 5:00 Nightly Business Report 5:30 Democracy Now! EVEN IN G 6:30 (Mon–Thu) Newsline (Fri) BBC Newsnight 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Charlie Rose (Live) 9:00 Tavis Smiley 9:30 Roadtrip Nation 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Democracy Now!
Sunday
MO R NI NG 6:00 Wai Lana Yoga 6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 7:00 Power Yoga 7:30 Sit and Be Fit 8:00 Classical Stretch 8:30 Growing a Greener World 9:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Home 9:30 Victory Garden Edible Feast (new) 10:00 Garden Smart 10:30 Check, Please! Bay Area 11:00 Antiques Roadshow
Saturday M ORN IN G mid-7:30am Best of World 7:30 Moyers & Company 8:00 LinkAsia/Link TV 8:30 Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 9:00 Washington Week 9:30 KQED Newsroom 10:00 BBC Newsnight 10:30 To the Contrary 11:00 The McLaughlin Group 11:30 Charlie Rose: The Week
AFTE R NO ON /EVEN IN G noon Market Warriors 1:00 Roadtrip Nation 1:30 Healing Quest 2:00 This Old House 2:30 Ask This Old House 3:00 Victory Garden Edible Feast (new) 3:30 Pati’s Mexican Table 4:00 Jacques Pépin 4:30 America’s Test Kitchen 5:00 Check, Please! Bay Area 5:30 Martha Bakes 6:00 Just Seen It 6:30 Spark 7:00 Austin City Limits 8-mid Arts programming
AF T ERN OON noon Moyers & Company 12:30 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly 1:00 QUEST/Changing Seas 1:30 Biocentury This Week 3-6 Specials
The complete World channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv
The complete Life channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv
V-me Channels 9.1, 54.2, & 25.1 - Monterey (KQET) XFINITY 9 and HD 709
Channels 54, 54.1, 9.2, & 25.2 - Monterey XFINITY 10 and HD 710
Channels 54.5 & 25.3 XFINITY 191 & 621
88.5 FM San Francisco 89.3 FM Sacramento (KQEI)
Photos: (l. to r.) Grilled Pineapple Margarita from Pati’s Mexican Table, courtesy Michael Ventura; PBS NewsHour correspondents (l. to r.) Judy Woodruff, Margaret Warner, Jeffrey Brown, Hari Sreenivasan and Gwen Ifill, courtesy Robert Severi; Wild Kratts, courtesy ©2013 Kratt Brothers Company. All Rights Reserved.
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AFT ERN O O N noon Religion and Ethics Newsweekly 12:30 QUEST/Changing Seas 1:00 Miller Center’s American Forum 2:00 Globe Trekker 3:00 Nature 4:00 NOVA 5:00 Specials
E V E RY AF T ERN OON noon The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 12:30 Curious George 1:00 Clifford’s Puppy Days 1:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 2:00 Martha Speaks 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Arthur 3:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman 4:00 Curiosity Quest 4:30 Anne of Green Gables — Animated Series 5:00 WordGirl 5:30 Cyberchase E V E RY EVEN IN G 6:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 6:30 Curious George 7:00 Wild Kratts 7:30 Martha Speaks 8:00 Arthur 8:30 Maya and Miguel 9:00 WordGirl 9:30 Cyberchase 10:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman 10:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 11:00 Curiosity Quest 11:30 Wild Kratts The overnight Kids channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv
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EVENIN G 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 KQED Newsroom 7:00 Moyers & Company 7:30 Local USA 8:00 Specials 9-11 Nature 10:00 Specials 11:00 Global Voices
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The Bletchley Circle returns for a second season, following four ordinary women with the extraordinary ability to break codes, a skill honed during World War II when they worked undercover at the United Kingdom’s main decryption establishment.
KQED Public Television
MORNIN G mid-7am Best of World 7:00 America ReFramed 7:30 Changing Seas 8:00 Asian Biz Forecast 8:30 WealthTrack 9:00 The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman 9:30 Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 10:00 The McLaughlin Group 10:30 Washington Week 11:00 KQED Newsroom 11:30 Moyers & Company
M ORN IN G Curiosity Quest Wild Kratts Martha Speaks Arthur The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Curious George Angelina Ballerina Anne of Green Gables — Animated Series WordGirl Maya and Miguel Martha Speaks Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Cyberchase Angelina Ballerina
Photo: (top right) The Bletchley Circle, Season 2, courtesy Neil Genower (back) courtesy ©ITV for MASTERPIECE.
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Mr. Selfridge returns A new season begins Sunday, March 30, at 9pm on KQED 9.
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