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Favorite ramen in the South Bay
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Free Admission to the Asian Art Museum Now on display at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, Seduction: Japan’s Floating World reveals the urban pleasures of Edo-period Japan through more than 60 works of art, including paintings, kimonos and an almost 58-foot-long handscroll vividly portraying a visit to the Yoshiwara — Edo’s most celebrated pleasure district. The concurrent exhibition, The Printer’s Eye: Ukiyo-e from the Grabhorn Collection, delves further into the floating world with a superb assemblage of Japanese woodblock prints. KQED member plus one guest (total of two persons per KQED MemberCard) can enjoy free admission on Friday, March 13 or Saturday, March 14 when they present a current KQED MemberCard and photo ID at the entrance. The museum is open 10am5pm. Admission is granted on a first-come, first-served basis. kqed.org/memberday asianart.org/seduction
Cinequest Film Festival Discount for KQED Members This year’s 25th anniversary Cinequest Film Festival in Silicon Valley presents 91 world and U.S. film premieres, a stellar lineup of film artists and technology innovators, and Maverick Spirit Award events with recipients actor Rosario Dawson and director John Boorman, who will be presenting his new film Queen and Country.
The dynamic 13-day event runs from February 24 through March 8. Opening night at the California Theatre in San Jose features Batkid Begins, a powerful documentary chronicling the amazing response to a young cancer patient’s desire to be a superhero for just one day and “save” San Francisco. Cinequest is offering its $250 Mavericks Pass to KQED members for $199. Use promo code “KQED” when ordering online. cinequest.org
(l. to r.) John Boorman, Batkid Begins, Rosario Dawson.
Photos: (cover, l. to r. ) Morning Edition hosts David Green, Renée Montagne and Steve Inskeep, courtesy Stephen Voss. (page 2, top to bottom) Peony, from the handscroll Secret Games in the Spring Palace (Shungu higi) (detail), late 1770s, by Katsukawa Shunsho (Japanese, d. 1792). Handscroll section mounted as hanging scroll; ink, colors, and gold on silk. John C. Weber Collection, © John Bigelow Taylor; courtesy Cinequest. (page 3) Morning Edition hosts, courtesy Stephen Voss, Renée Montagne, 2006 NPR.
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The News You Need to Be Connected to Your World Not only is Morning Edition the mostlistened-to news radio program in the country, but it’s also NPR’s only 24-hour show — and the only one with hosts on both coasts. Steve Inskeep and David Greene anchor the desk in Washington, DC, and Renée Montagne is at NPR West in Culver City, CA. Renée graciously took time near the end of her workday (8:30am) to talk about the show, her role and her idea of a perfect day in San Francisco.
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Why did you switch back to anchoring? Hosting and reporting are very different worlds. They seem to tap different parts of your brain. When I was offered the Morning Edition anchor position, I was ready for it again. And I loved the idea of two hosts, two coasts — of looking at the country from two very different vantage points.
What’s one of your favorite ways to spend a day in San Francisco? The Bay Area is so beautiful and life affirming. From Tomales Bay, where I’ve spent a lot of time, to Berkeley, where I went to college, to Cupertino, where I went to high school, it’s a wonderful place. But one of my favorite ways to spend an afternoon is eating my way through the farmer’s market at the Ferry Building. It’s truly fabulous!
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How do you make the show work, being on two coasts? Much of it is technology. There’s really no sound delay that’s detectible, which is something that wasn’t possible 20 years ago. Also it’s about how our systems work. We communicate by sharing scripts on our computer screens as well as using an instant messaging system. I also take hand cues from the director in DC, who I can see on a TV screen. We even have red phones that the engineers rigged up years ago; when I pick mine up, a light goes on for my co-hosts, and vice versa.
Is there a recent story that has stuck with you? Morning Edition is so rich in conversations. I feel like it’s one long movable feast of interesting people and voices. Our focus is so wide-ranging — from the Cowgirl Creamery in Point Reyes to the attacks in Paris. To pick just one story is really hard.
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You and the other hosts do have the opportunity to do reporting, though? Yes. Steve is actually preparing now to go to Iran and after that to Israel, for its elections. David Greene spent more than two years in Moscow before joining Morning Edition in 2012, so it was natural for him to go back and report from Ukraine. I have been able to return again and again to Afghanistan, over the entire course of the official U.S. combat operation there.
I love the juxtipostion of the high-tech computer system and the red phone. Honestly, we use it quite a bit, when we need to say something faster than we can type. And for gossiping!
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You hosted All Things Considered in the late 1980s before returning to reporting. Why did you make the switch? I missed being out in the field. I’m glad I made the switch; I ended up getting to spend a lot of time in South Africa during two great moments in 20th-century history — the release of Nelson Mandela and his becoming president of the country.
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Were you the first person to co-host Morning Edition from the West Coast? Yes. In March 2004, the Sunday before Bob Edwards announced he was leaving the show — that’s just 48 hours in advance — I got a call asking if I wanted to host for the summer. I was floored, but I was already on the staff of Morning Edition at that point as a substitute anchor, so I knew the role and challenges. Morning Edition is a bit like what they say about Ginger Rogers: “She did it all backwards and in high heels.” This show does what other shows do, but 24-7. I work the midnight-towhenever-we’re-done shift, but even for hosts on the East Coast, you’re still getting in at, like, 3am. Just working these hours is a unique challenge.
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Discover New Music — Podcasts In 2009, long before podcasts were in fashion, KQED began supporting the Noise Pop podcast. The bi-monthly audio series — appealing to both casual and obsessive music fans — showcases important, noteworthy new releases from the independent and underground music scene. Host Dawson Ludwig and his guests handpick the best new music and play it alongside occasional commentary. The podcast also features topical episodes which range from discussions on the state of independent music to the process of writing and recording music. kqed.org/noisepop
Want to hear music by great bands that are coming to the Bay Area? Interested in learning more about the local music scene? The Bay Bridged collects the best of local and national independent rock, punk, folk and electronic music in an award-winning free podcast that’s been produced in partnership with KQED since 2010. Listen to “Live This Month” episodes, offering an hour-long set of songs from top artists playing upcoming Bay Area shows. Or check out monthly “Mixtapes,” with curated playlists highlighting the latest developments in the local scene. kqed.org/thebaybridged
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Funding for KQED Arts is provided by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Diane B. Wilsey, the California Arts Council and Helen Sarah Steyer. Support is also provided by the members of KQED.
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In addition to recommendations on what to watch and listen to each month and links to up-to-date television and radio schedules, KQED’s On Q iPad app includes exclusive interviews with producers and directors not found in the print edition of the magazine. You can also easily watch previews of upcoming shows as well as PBS programs on demand that you may have missed. Once you’ve downloaded the app from the App Store, a new issue is available in your iPad Newsstand by the first of each month. Even if you don’t own an iPad, you can still view the mobile edition on your laptop or desktop.
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Photos: (l. to r.) Tonkotsu ramen at Ryowa in Mountain View, courtesy Jeff Cianci/KQED; Still from the video “Science for Parks, Parks for Science: The Next Century,” by Steven Bumgardner.
National Parks and Science — The Next 100 Years In this era of climate change and globalization, parks and the scientific research conducted in them are more relevant than ever. KQED is partnering with the University of California at Berkeley, the National Park Service and the National Geographic Society for a special summit marking the 100th anniversary of the meeting at UC Berkeley that launched the formation of the National Park Service. The summit, Science for Parks, Parks for Science: The Next Century, will be held March 25–27 on the UC Berkeley campus. Author E.O. Wilson is giving the keynote speech on March 26, and renowned natural, physical and social scientists will be in attendance to discuss stewardship and public engagement. Also on March 26, KQED Forum’s host Michael Krasny will moderate a conversation about two of America’s best ideas — public education and public lands — between U.S. Secretary of Interior Sally Jewell, President of the University of California Janet Napolitano, UC Berkeley Chancellor Nicholas B. Dirks, and historian Doug Brinkley, author of Wilderness Warrior: Theodore Roosevelt. Summit registration is open to all, for a fee. Registration fees start at $200. The March 26 conversation (7pm in Wheeler Auditorium), hosted by Michael Krasny, is free. More information is available online.
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If the word ramen conjures up images of a packaged brick of instant noodles, Bay Area Bites has a guide for you. It is not clear whether the Chinese or the Japanese get credit for the creation of ramen. But Momofuku Ando, the Taiwanese-Japanese founder and chairman of Nissin Foods, invented instant noodles in 1958, which made ramen inexpensive and easily accessible. In the 1980s, ramen became a Japanese cultural icon and its popularity spread internationally. The reality is that although the noodle soup is a popular option for a quick lunch, the restaurants serving the dish often spend hours preparing the noodles and simmering their broths, which have a broad range of interpretations and styles. Ramen is continually trending in the Bay Area (some restaurants with cult-like followings) as devoted customers slurp up the springy noodles and rich broth year-round. From a simple sea salt base to the slowly simmered tonkotsu, the Bay Area Bites guide highlights ten popular destinations for ramen in the South Bay. Search for “ramen” and start planning your next meal.
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Dear KQED Members,
Thank you for joining me in supporting KQED, the San Francisco Bay Area’s public media organization. Our mission is to serve all local residents by providing the highest-quality and most-trusted content and educational services we can. What Bay Area residents want and need from KQED is changing dramatically in the age of digital media. KQED is committed to delivering our content across multiple media platforms with mobile, social and Internet media services as vibrant as our traditional broadcast radio and television. We are committed to increasing significantly the volume of locally produced Bay Area coverage of science, the arts, news and Bay Area life to fill the void in quality, independent regional Bay Area coverage left by newspapers and commercial broadcasters that have drastically cut their services. Our financial support comes predominantly from Bay Area residents who become KQED members and local companies and nonprofits that sponsor our programming and services. With this suppport, we strive to produce and curate relevant, essential and indispensable content that will change the lives of our audience for the better and help people achieve their full potential. KQED’s Board of Directors includes community leaders and professionals from throughout the Bay Area. We are committed to public media as a public good, a resource available to everyone in the Bay Area and beyond and essential to our culturally vibrant, civically engaged community. With great pleasure, I welcome the newest members of the KQED Board. Mark Perry Chair, KQED Board of Directors
Ray Bingham joined General Atlantic Global Private Equity in 2006 and serves as an advisory director out of the firm’s Palo Alto office. Over the past 30 years, his career has included high tech,
chemical engineering, and hospitality real estate development with accomplishments in mergers and acquisitions, global trade and venture capital.
Bruce Chizen, the former CEO of Adobe Systems Inc., is currently senior adviser at Permira Advisers, LLC. and also serves as a venture partner for Voyager Capital,
where he brings his strategic insight and leadership experience to technology entrepreneurs offering innovative solutions in digital media and software.
What year did KQED start supporting Noise Pop? The monthly contest especially for On Q readers from The Giveaway — KQED’s blog — offers chances to win prizes, including free tickets to events around the Bay Area. The answer to the monthly question is in On Q. Send your answer and your
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mailing address to giveaway@kqed.org (please put “On Q” in the subject line) by March 9, 2015, to be entered to win a DVD of the complete fifth season of Downton Abbey. For a chance to win even more prizes, visit The Giveaway (kqed.org/giveaway) and check out our other contests.
Honoring Women in Military Service StoryCorps Military Voices project. A reception follows the screening and panel discussion. Please RSVP via Eventbrite. Thursday, March 26 6:30-8:30pm Free KQED 2601 Mariposa St. San Francisco whmveterans.eventbrite.com
CAAMFest 2015 This year’s festival runs March 12–22, 2015, and will showcase more 100 films from around the world as well as live music performances, talks and food programs. CAAMFest will take place throughout San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley. Check out the schedule, watch trailers and buy tickets online. caamedia.org
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The Center for Asian American Media presents CAAMFest, formerly the San Francisco Asian American Film Festival, a celebration of film, music and food from the world’s most innovative Asian and Asian American artists. Guided by the spirit of curiosity and adventure, the festival has expanded over the years, from a focus on film to a wider embrace of more avenues of artistic expression and community engagement.
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Join KQED and the Veteran’s Affairs Department of San Francisco for a celebration of Women’s Heritage Month. Watch a screening of the film Makers: Women in War, which tracks American women’s increasing participation in war — from Vietnam to the present — as nurses, soldiers, journalists, diplomats and spies. Hear local women discuss their experiences in the military and learn about the
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What attracted you to this position at KQED? I wanted to host, so it was a great opportunity to host a daily show during the morning drive time. I also wanted to have a bit more control over the work I do, and I was really excited that Holly Kernan was here. I admired her work at KALW, and she was open to giving me creative freedom and letting me make my mark on the show.
Guilty pleasure? I actually am trying to get rid of guilt and trying to not judge the things I do. But if I were to name a guilty pleasure it would be binge-watching, most recently Borgen. I do also love to watch a lot of youngadult sci fi on Netflix.
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What are some ideas you’ve had for changes to the show? I would like to expand my role to being more than just a presenter — doing more two-way interviews and producing additional pieces. I’m also working to add new music and make the show more sound-rich. There’s a desire on my part, and on the part of KQED, for me to do more reporting on technology. The issue is going
to be trying to find a place for us with all the tech news that’s out there right now. How can we be more thoughtful and thought-provoking? I’m trying to cover technology and Silicon Valley in more of a meta way, in terms of the ideas and concepts that people are talking about. For example, we recently did a story about the notion of creative destruction. It’s a term that’s often used in the tech industry, but I don’t think people often know what it means. So it’s a bit of “Here’s this concept. Here’s how we see it playing out.”
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When Queena Kim went on the air earlier this year as the morning hostreporter for The California Report, she made a significant job change, but not much of a physical move. Before January, she’d been the senior reporter covering technology and Silicon Valley for Los Angeles–based Marketplace, but she was working out of the KQED studios.
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New Voice on The California Report Is Making Her Mark
Climate One — From the Commonwealth Club Oil Ahead Thursday, March 5, 8pm Hearing Voices Her Stories: For Women’s History Month Saturday, March 7, 2pm The Big Read Washington Square Saturday, March 7, 3:30pm The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter Saturday, March 14, 3:30pm The Poetry of Emily Dickinson Saturday, March 21, 3:30pm The Fall of the House of Usher Saturday, March 28, 3:30pm
The Computer History Museum Presents: Believer Author David Axelrod in Conversation with Museum CEO John Hollar Wednesday, March 11, 8pm Reveal Thursday, March 12, 8pm and Saturday, March 14, 2pm From the Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX. America Abroad TBA Wednesday, March 18, 8pm Invisibilia Saturday, March 21, 2pm and Wednesday, March 25, 8pm The six-episode pilot season of this new series began in January. Intelligence Squared U.S. The U.S. Should Adopt the “Right to Be Forgotten” Online Thursday, March 26, 8pm
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Re:SOUND The Letters Show Saturday, March 28, 2pm Selected Shorts Saturdays, 8pm 3/7 Women in Clothes A fascinating collection of pieces by and about women and their relationships to clothes, performed by Justin Vivian Bond, Jennifer Lim, Zosia Mamet, Sonia Manzano and Molly Ringwald. 3/14 Party Animals “Turning,” by Lynda Sexson, performed by Christine Lahti; “Goody Bags,” by Etgar Keret, performed by Amber Tamblyn; “Faith,” by Sherman Alexie, performed by Michael Cerveris; an excerpt from “Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish,” by David Rakoff, performed by Anika Noni Rose. 3/21 In an Instant “Small Fates,” by Teju Cole, performed by Blythe Danner and Jeffrey Wright; “In the South,” by Salman Rushdie, performed by Michael Stuhlbarg. 3/28 TBA. City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm and Wednesdays, 2am 3/1, 3/3 & 3/4 Nick Hornby. 3/8, 3/10 & 3/11 Roz Chast (encore). 3/15, 3/17 & 3/18 Chuck Todd. 3/22, 3/24 & 3/25 Katie Pollard. 3/29, 3/31 & 4/1 Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche (encore).
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Joint Venture Silicon Valley Conference — State of the Valley Keynote Presentation: State of Energy Innovation and the Role of Silicon Valley With Ira Ehrenpreis, chairman, World Energy Innovation Forum and general partner, Technology Partners LLC Wednesday, March 4, 8pm
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Justin Hayward: Spirits . . . Live | s | features the legendary lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for the Moody Blues in concert at the Buckhead Theater in Atlanta in 2014. | R (+) 3/5 8:30pm, 3/6 2:30am
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John Denver: Country Boy | s | This landmark documentary explores the private life and public legacy of America’s Everyman.
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Smokey Robinson and the Miracles: The Definitive Performances | s | showcases classic television performances of “The Tears of a Clown,” “Shop Around” and more.
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Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | focuses on helping individual viewers find financial solutions.
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African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | s | The Black Atlantic (1500–1800) explores the truly global experiences that created the African American people. | D
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African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | s | The Age of Slavery (1800–1860) illustrates how black lives changed dramatically in the aftermath of the American Revolution. |D
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African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | s | Into the Fire (1861– 1896) examines the most tumultuous and consequential period in African American history: the Civil War and the end of slavery. | D
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Dr. Christiane Northrup — Glorious Women Never Age! | s | Dr. Northrup takes on the topic of aging and turns it on its head! | R (9) 3/2 9:30pm, 3/3 3:30am; (+) 3/3 7pm, 3/4 1am, 3/7 8pm, 3/8 2am African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | s | Rise! (1940–1968) examines the long road to civil rights, when the deep contradictions in American society finally became unsustainable. | D Rock My Soul | s | A dynamic celebration of the gospel tradition, this performance features all-star artists alongside gospel legends and National Heritage Fellowship honorees, the Fairfield Four. African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | s | A More Perfect Union (1968–2013). How will African Americans help redefine the United States in the years to come? | D
Presented and written by Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr., African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross is a six-hour series chronicling the full sweep of African American history, from the origins of slavery on the African continent through more than four centuries of remarkable historic events up to the present.
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My Yearbook: 1960–1963 (My Music) | s | Pop crooner Bobby Vinton hosts his first My Music program, in this all-new archival clip special devoted to the golden pop years from 1960 to 1963. | R (+) 3/2 mid, 3/4 10pm, 3/5 4am
Don’t miss the season finales of the Great British Baking Show and Downton Abbey, tonight on KQED 9.
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Death in Paradise #109 A Murder on the Plantation. | R (+) 3/3 1am
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Ed Slott’s Retirement Road Map | H | s | shows how to take retirement savings on a permanent vacation from taxes. | R (9) 3/3 1:30am, 3/5 1pm, 3/7 1:30pm; (+) 3/7 4pm
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Father Brown: Saving Souls, Solving Crimes | s | is a behind-the-scenes special shot on location in the Cotswolds in the summer of 2014. It features both clips from the series and interviews with the actors and writers. | R (+) 3/3 2am, 3/6 7pm, 3/7 1am
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Sing Out! Icons of Folk | s | celebrates some of the greatest folk musicians. | R (+) 3/3 3:30am, 3/7 9:30pm, 3/8 3:30am
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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) 3/3 5am
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Motown 25 (My Music Presents) | s | R (+) 3/2 3:30am, 3/8 6pm, 3/9 mid, 3/10 8:30pm, 3/11 2:30am
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ImageMakers | q | Future Shock. | R (9) 3/2 5am; (+) 3/5 11:30pm, 3/6 5:30am
11:30 KQED 9
Film School Shorts | q | Big City Blues. | R (9) 3/2 5:30am
KQED +
Sun Studio Sessions | H | Toy Soldiers. | R (+) 3/2 5:30am
See page 21 for program schedule.
KQED.org
Airs Sunday, March 1 beginning at 9am on KQED 9.
KQED Newsroom | q | PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
Soundstage: Blues Summit in Chicago — 1974 | s | More than 40 years ago, a group of Chicago-based blues artists gathered together with some of their younger blues brethren from across the country to pay tribute to Muddy Waters. | R (+) 3/10 7pm, 3/11 1am
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1:56
African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross | s | Making a Way Out of No Way (1897– 1940) portrays the Jim Crow era, when African Americans struggled to build their own worlds within the harsh, narrow confines of segregation. | D
5pm 5:30
KQED Public Radio
Photo: courtesy “The Problem We All Live With,” Norman Rockwell, 1963. Oil on canvas, 36” x 58”. Illustration for “Look,” January 14, 1964. Norman Rockwell Museum Collections. ©NRELC, Niles, IL..
12:32 KQED 9
This Is Your Do-Over with Dr. Michael Roizen | s | R (9) 3/2 1pm, 3/3 10:30pm, 3/4 4:30am; (+) 8pm, 3/2 2am, 3/3 8:30pm, 3/4 2:30am
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Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert returns to public television 25 years after its groundbreaking first run. Recorded at the Terme di Caracalla in Rome on July 7, 1990, the once-in-a-lifetime concert features renowned tenors José Carreras, Plácido Domingo and the late Luciano Pavarotti performing alongside the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and the Orchestra del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, conducted by Zubin Mehta. Airs Friday, March 6, at 9pm on KQED 9.
Tuesday 3
Wednesday 4
Thursday 5
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KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #106 Triangle at Rhodes. | R (+) 3/7 11pm, 3/8 5am
KQED +
Sherlock Holmes #208 The Devil’s Foot.
KQED +
New Tricks #306 Bank Robbery.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
1-6am
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
See page 21 for program schedule.
6am-7pm
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
E V E NI NG
7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/4 1am
KQED +
Dr. Christiane Northrup — Glorious Women Never Age! | s | R (+) 3/4 1am, 3/7 8pm, 3/8 2am
7:30
KQED 9
8:30 KQED +
9pm
KQED 9
10pm KQED +
10:30 KQED 9
12
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/5 1am
7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/6 1am
KQED +
Pioneers of Television Carol Burnett and the Funny Ladies. | R (+) 3/5 1am
KQED +
7:30
KQED 9
Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | H | s | Dr. Rankin discusses how fear becomes a risk factor for heart disease, cancer and other conditions. | R (9) 3/5 1:30am, 3/6 1pm; (+) 3/6 10pm, 3/7 4am & 6pm, 3/8 mid
Moody Blues at the Royal Albert Hall | s | proves once again that the band’s music is timeless. | R (9) 3/7 7:30pm, 3/8 1:30am; (+) 10pm, 3/6 1am & 4am, 3/8 8pm, 3/9 2am
7:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #209 Doña Thomas, Amber India, Scala’s Bistro. | R (9) 3/6 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
Vera | H | s | #202 Sundancers. | R (9) 3/6 2am
Classic Hollywood: Musicals | s | R (9) 3/4 1:30am, 3/7 6pm, 3/8 mid; (+) 3/6 8:30pm, 3/7 2:30am, 3/9 7pm, 3/10 1am This Is Your Do-Over with Dr. Michael Roizen | s | R (9) 10:30pm, 3/4 4:30am; (+) 3/4 2:30am Moody Blues at the Royal Albert Hall | s | proves once again that the band’s music is timeless. | R (9) 3/4 3am, 3/7 7:30pm, 3/8 1:30am; (+) 3/5 7pm & 10pm, 3/6 1am & 4am, 3/8 8pm, 3/9 2am By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/4 4am This Is Your Do-Over with Dr. Michael Roizen | s | R (9) 3/4 4:30am; (+) 3/4 2:30am
EVEN IN G
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KQED +
9pm KQED +
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KQED 9
Great Broadway Musical Moments from The Ed Sullivan Show | s | | R (+) 3/5 1:30am, 3/8 9:30pm, 3/9 3:30am Doc Martin’s Portwenn | H | s | This behind-the-scenes documentary looks at the making of the international hit series Doc Martin. | R (+) 3/5 3am Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks | s | was recorded in August 2013 at Colorado’s famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre. | R (9) 3/5 3:30am, 3/7 9pm, 3/8 3am
10pm KQED +
My Yearbook: 1960–1963 (My Music) | s | R (+) 3/5 4am
11pm KQED 9
Hindenburg and Hitler — The Making of a Fuehrer chronicles the political career of Paul von Hindenburg, Germany’s chancellor from 1925 to 1934. | R (9) 3/5 5am
8:30 KQED +
Justin Hayward: Spirits . . . Live | s | R (+) 3/6 2:30am
10pm KQED 9
Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White | s | provides valuable insights on combating the physical signs and consequences of aging. | R (9) 3/6 4am
KQED +
Moody Blues at the Royal Albert Hall | s | R (9) 3/7 7:30pm, 3/8 1:30am; (+) 3/6 1am & 4am, 3/8 8pm, 3/9 2am
11pm KQED 9
Fred MacMurray: The Guy Next Door | s | R (9) 3/6 5am
11:30 KQED +
ImageMakers | q | Future Shock. | R (+) 3/6 5:30am
Photo: courtesy APT.
EVENI N G
EARLY mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #110 Death by Miss Adventure.
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Sunday 8 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Classic Hollywood: Musicals | R (+) 3/9 7pm, 3/10 1am
KQED +
Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s |
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
11am KQED 9
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Comfort Food Revisited.
1:30-6am KQED 9 Repeats the previous night’s 7:30pm to midnight schedule.
11:30 KQED 9
Cook’s Country Short-Order Breakfast Classics.
2-6am KQED + Repeats the previous night’s 8pm to midnight schedule.
EVEN I N G KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/7 1am
KQED +
Father Brown: Saving Souls, Solving Crimes | s | R (+) 3/7 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/7 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 3/7 2am, 3/8 5pm
8:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #212 Jardiniere, Esperpento, Trattoria la Siciliana. | R (9) 3/7 2:30am
AFTE R NO ON
6am-5pm KQED 9
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
noon KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #804 Pompei’s Grotto, Lillie Mae’s House of Soul Food, SPQR. | R (9) 3/20 8:30pm, 3/21 2:30am
12:30 KQED 9
Lidia’s Kitchen Lemony Chicken — A Family Favorite.
1pm
KQED 9
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | H | | q | Winter Squash.
1:30
KQED 9
Ed Slott’s Retirement Road Map | s | R (+) 4pm
AF T ERN OON 5pm
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom
3:30
KQED 9
Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert | s |
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
The Jewish Journey: America | H | s | highlights Jewish life in the old country and the establishment of communities in America. | R (9) 3/9 mid, 3/11 7:30pm, 3/12 1:30am
KQED +
Motown 25 (My Music Presents) | s | R (+) 3/9 mid, 3/10 8:30pm, 3/11 2:30am
KQED +
Classic Hollywood: Musicals | s | R (9) 3/7 6pm, 3/8 mid; (+) 3/7 2:30am, 3/9 7pm, 3/10 1am
4pm KQED + 5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
9pm
KQED 9
Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert | s | R (9) 3/7 3am & 3:30pm
6pm
KQED 9
10pm KQED +
Classic Hollywood: Musicals | s | R (9) 3/8 mid; (+) 3/9 7pm, 3/10 1am
Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s | R (+) 3/7 4am & 6pm, 3/8 mid
KQED +
Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s | R (+) 3/8 mid
11pm KQED 9
Great Performances | s | Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages. The 50th anniversary of Luciano Pavarotti’s career debut is celebrated with “Nessun dorma” and more. | R (9) 3/7 5am
E V E NI NG 7:30
KQED 9
6am-6pm KQED +
Ed Slott’s Retirement Road Map | s |
Moody Blues at the Royal Albert Hall | s | R (9) 3/8 1:30am; (+) 3/8 8pm, 3/9 2am
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
EVEN IN G 7:23
KQED 9
In Line for Anne Frank | s | shares extraordinary stories from the people of all nationalities standing in line to visit the Anne Frank house in Amsterdam. | R (9) 3/9 1:23am, 3/11 8:53pm, 3/12 2:53am
Dr. Christiane Northrup — Glorious Women Never Age! | s | R (+) 3/8 2am
Saturday 7
9pm
8pm KQED +
EARLY
Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks | s | R (9) 3/8 3am
9:30 KQED +
Moody Blues at the Royal Albert Hall | s | R (+) 3/9 2am
Sing Out! Icons of Folk | s | | R (+) 3/8 3:30am
8:30
10:30 KQED 9
ImageMakers | q | Gone, But Not Forgotten. | R (9) 3/8 4:30am
11pm KQED 9
Great Performances The Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour. The 1967 Beatles film includes “I Am the Walrus” and “Hello, Goodbye.” | R (9) 3/8 5am
Masterpiece Mystery! | s | Foyle’s War, Series VIII The Eternity Ring. It’s 1946, and in the brewing Cold War climate of postwar Britain, Detective Chief Superintendent Christopher Foyle and his loyal friend Sam find themselves adjusting to a new era of secrets, intelligence and security. | D | R (9) 3/9 2:30am, 3/12 8pm, 3/13 2am
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 3/9 noon
KQED +
Father Brown #110 The Blue Cross.
1-6am
6-11am KQED 9
6am-mid KQED +
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #106 Triangle at Rhodes. | R (+) 3/8 5am
KQED 9
Great Broadway Musical Moments from The Ed Sullivan Show | s | | R (+) 3/9 3:30am
10:30 KQED 9
Foyle’s War Revisited | H | | s | Go behind-the-scenes of the acclaimed, must-see series and learn the secrets of the final Foyle’s War Season 8 episodes. | R (9) 3/9 4:30am, 3/12 10pm, 3/13 4am
11pm KQED +
Front and Center Here Come the Mummies. | R (+) 3/9 5am
KQED.org
9:30 KQED +
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
8pm KQED +
KQED 9
KQED Public Television
7pm
KQED Public Radio
1-6am
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With one war ended, a new one is looming as the Iron Curtain falls across Europe. Suspecting that British atomic research has been infiltrated, MI5 asks Foyle to investigate the possibility of a Russian spy network in the heart of London. During his inquiry, Foyle learns that his former driver, Sam, has been working for one of the possible suspects. Could she be involved? Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War, Series VIII “The Eternity Ring” airs Sunday, March 8, at 8:30pm and Thursday, March 12, at 8pm on KQED 9.
Monday 9
Tuesday 10
Wednesday 11
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The Jewish Journey: America | s | R (9) 3/11 7:30pm, 3/12 1:30am
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #107 Problem at Sea.
KQED +
Sherlock Holmes #209 Silver Blaze.
Motown 25 (My Music Presents) | s | R (+) 3/10 8:30pm, 3/11 2:30am
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
E V E NI NG 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/11 1am
7pm
KQED +
Soundstage: Blues Summit in Chicago — 1974 | s | | R (+) 3/11 1am
7pm-mid KQED +
KQED 9
KQED +
EVENIN G 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/10 1am
KQED +
Classic Hollywood: Musicals | s | R (+) 3/10 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | The Netherlands Beyond Amsterdam. | R (9) 3/10 1:30am; (+) 3/12 7pm, 3/13 1am
8:03
KQED 9
8:30 KQED +
8:39
9:14
9:50
14
KQED 9
KQED 9
KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Paris Side Trips. | R (9) 3/10 2:03am; (+) 3/12 7:33pm, 3/13 1:33am
7:30
KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Italy’s Riviera: Cinque Terre. | R (9) 3/10 3:14am; (+) 3/12 8:44pm, 3/13 2:44am Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Italy’s Veneto: Verona, Padua and Ravenna. | R (9) 3/10 3:50am; (+) 3/12 9:20pm, 3/13 3:20am
10pm KQED +
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (9) 3/10 4am
11pm KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Special | s | Rome, Eternally Engaging. | R (9) 3/10 5am
The Italian Americans | s | La Famiglia (1890–1910)/ Becoming American (1910– 1930). | R (9) 3/11 1:30am, 3/14 6pm, 3/15 mid
8:30 KQED +
Motown 25 (My Music Presents) | s | R (+) 3/11 2:30am
9pm
Pasquale Esposito Celebrates Enrico Caruso | H | s | A stunning concert from 13th Century Castello Giusso in Italy is blended with travel footage. | R (9) 3/11 3am, 3/14 9pm, 3/15 3am; (+) 3/15 7:30pm, 3/16 1:30am
KQED 9
Mr. Selfridge: A Celebration | s | is a celebration of the first two seasons of Mr. Selfridg and a sneak peek at Season 3, which premieres on March 29. | R (+) 3/10 2:30am Rick Steves’ Europe | s | France’s Loire: Chateau Country. | R (9) 3/10 2:39am; (+) 3/12 8:09pm, 3/13 2:09am
EVEN IN G
10:30 KQED 9
KQED +
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/11 4:30am By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (+) 3/11 4:30am
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/12 1am By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/12 1am
7:30
KQED 9
The Jewish Journey: America | s | R (9) 3/12 1:30am
8:53
KQED 9
In Line for Anne Frank | s | | R (9) 3/12 2:53am
10pm KQED 9
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (9) 3/12 4am
Thursday 12 EARLY mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
New Tricks #308 Congratulations.
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
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/13 1am
KQED +
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | The Netherlands Beyond Amsterdam. | R (+) 3/13 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #207 Shalizaar, South Park Café, Forbes Island. | R (9) 3/13 1:30am
Photo: courtesy of Bernard Walsh/Eleventh Hour/ITV for MASTERPIECE.
mid
8pm
KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Paris Side Trips. | R (+) 3/13 1:33am Masterpiece Mystery! Foyle’s War, Series VIII: The Eternity Ring. | s | D | R (9) 3/13 2am
Saturday 14
Sunday 15
E AR LY
EARLY
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 3/16 noon
KQED +
Father Brown #111 The Ghost in the Machine.
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | France’s Loire: Chateau Country. | R (+) 3/13 2:09am
1-6am
8:44 KQED +
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Italy’s Riviera: Cinque Terre. | R (+) 3/13 2:44am
6-11am KQED 9
Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Italy’s Veneto: Verona, Padua and Ravenna. | R (+) 3/13 3:20am
6am-mid KQED +
9:20 KQED +
Foyle’s War Revisited | s | | R (9) 3/13 4am
10:30 KQED +
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (9) 3/13 4:30am
11:30 KQED 9
Calling Tokyo profiles a group of Japanese Americans who did language translation work during World War II. | R (9) 3/13 5:30am
Friday 13 EAR LY mid
KQED 9
KQED +
1-6am
6am-7pm
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. See page 21 for program schedule.
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
11am KQED 9
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Almond Cake and British Scones.
11:30 KQED 9
Cook’s Country Dressing Up Meat and Potatoes.
AFTE R NOON noon KQED 9
EARLY
KQED 9
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/14 1:30am
5:30
KQED 9
PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm
KQED 9
The Italian Americans | s | La Famiglia (1890–1910)/ Becoming American (1910– 1930). | R (9) 3/15 mid
E V E NI NG 7:30
9pm
KQED 9
KQED 9
10:30 KQED 9
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks | s | R (9) 3/15 1:30am; (+) 3/17 7pm, 3/18 1am Pasquale Esposito Celebrates Enrico Caruso | s | | R (9) 3/15 3am; (+) 3/15 7:30pm, 3/16 1:30am By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (9) 3/15 4:30am
KQED +
Repeats the previous night’s 7:30pm to midnight schedule.
2am
KQED 9
Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special: World War I.
3am
KQED 9
Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special: Planet of the Apes.
4am
KQED 9
Globe Trekker Honduras and El Salvador.
5am
KQED 9
Globe Trekker Switzerland.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVEN IN G 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/17 1am
KQED +
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #201 Murder Most Scandalous. | R (+) 3/17 1am
7:30
KQED 9
Film School Shorts | q | Together Alone. | R (9) 3/17 1:30am
Get magazine online: kqed.org/OnQ
7:30
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (9) 3/14 4:30am
Monday 16
1:30-6am
By Request: Best of Pledge |s|
10:30 KQED 9
By Request: Best of Pledge |s|
Globe Trekker Barcelona City Guide.
KQED 9
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks | H | | s | Guitar hero Joe Bonamassa celebrates the music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. | R (9) 3/14 3am & 7:30pm, 3/15 1:30am; (+) 3/17 7pm, 3/18 1am
10pm KQED 9
KQED 9
1:30
KQED 9
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (+) 3/16 3am
1am
New Tricks | H | #1105. | R (+) 3/14 1am
9pm
9pm KQED +
By Request: Best of Pledge |s|
KQED +
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #303 Capannina, Angeline’s Louisiana Kitchen, Playground. | R (9) 3/14 2:30am
Pasquale Esposito Celebrates Enrico Caruso | s | R (+) 3/16 1:30am
KQED +
KQED 9
7:30 KQED +
mid
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | H | | q | Summer Fruit.
8:30
EVEN IN G
Lidia’s Kitchen Garden of Goodness.
KQED 9
By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (9) 3/14 2am
Downton Abbey Season 5 Marathon | s | R (+) 3/21 10:30am
12:30 KQED 9 1pm
KQED +
KQED 9
Austin City Limits The Civil Wars/Punch Brothers.
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/14 1am
KQED 9
KQED 9
KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 3/14 2am
Binge-watch the entire fifth season of Downton Abbey today on KQED 9!
mid
7pm
KQED 9
By Request: Best of Pledge |s|
Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #805 Bocanova, Willi’s Wine Bar, The Rotunda of Neiman Marcus.
EVE N I N G
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6am-7:30pm KQED +
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #111 Blood and Circuses.
By Request: Best of Pledge |s|
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10pm KQED 9
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
KQED Public Radio
8:09 KQED +
mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule. 6-10:30am KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
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KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
mid
KQED 9
Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED +
Agatha Christie’s Poirot #108 The Incredible Theft.
KQED +
Sherlock Holmes #210 Wisteria Lodge.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
1-6am
Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
6am-7pm
See page 21 for program schedule.
EVEN IN G
E V E NI NG 7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/18 1am
7pm
KQED 9
Nightly Business Report | R (9) 3/19 1am
KQED +
Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks | s | | R (+) 3/18 1am
KQED +
Lark Rise to Candleford | H | #138. | R (+) 3/19 1am
7:30
KQED 9
7:30
KQED 9
Spark | q | Thiebaud, Teng and Garrett. | R (9) 3/18 1:30am
QUEST | q | Asteroid Hunters/ Sudden Oak Death. | R (9) 3/19 1:30am
8pm
KQED 9
Mystery of Mary Magdalene | H | This compelling BBC documentary uncovers the real story behind Mary Magdalene’s legendary status, from her vital role in the first centuries of Christianity to her portrayals in Jesus Christ Superstar and The Da Vinci Code. | R (9) 3/18 2am
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Nature Radioactive Wolves. Scientists examine wildlife thriving in Chernobyl’s dead zone 25 years after the nuclear disaster. | D | R (9) 3/19 2am
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Death in Paradise #110 An Unholy Death. | R (+) 3/19 2am
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Genius of Marie Curie | H | profiles Marie Curie, a great scientist and the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize. | R (9) 3/19 3am
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Doc Martin #602 Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? | R (+) 3/19 3am
Young Victoria airs Monday, March 16, at 9pm on KQED 9.
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Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 3/17 2am, 3/23 1:30pm
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Father Brown | H | #121. | R (+) 3/17 2am
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Young Victoria tells the story of how an unassuming little girl rose to be the most powerful woman in the world. | R (9) 3/17 3am, 3/18 1:30pm
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David Suchet in the Footsteps of St. Peter | H | #101. Suchet travels from Peter’s humble Galilean birthplace to the city of Jerusalem where a terrified Peter denied his beloved friend and teacher on the eve of the crucifixion. | R (9) 3/18 3:02am
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David Suchet in the Footsteps of St. Peter | H | #102.| R (9) 3/18 4am
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Reveal | H | Broken City Poets. Four teens from Stockton, CA, compete in a slam poetry contest about their troubled town. | R (9) 3/18 5am
Antiques Roadshow Billings, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 3/17 4am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #201 Peril at End House, Part 1. | R (+) 3/17 4am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #202 Peril at End House, Part 2. | R (+) 3/17 4:52am
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Independent Lens Solar Mamas. India’s Barefoot College provides rural women living in poverty with an education that empowers them. | D | R (9) 3/17 5am
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Mr. & Mrs. Murder #105 Lost Soul. | R (+) 3/19 3:49am
10pm KQED 9
NOVA Megastorm Aftermath. An investigation of Hurricane Sandy focuses on the critical questions raised by the historic storm. | R (9) 3/19 4am
Photos: (l.) Photograph of painting The Young Queen Victoria (1819–1901) (panel), by Winterhalter, Franz Xavier (1806–1873), © Philip Mould Ltd/Bridgeman 2008; (r.) Marie Curie in her laboratory, AGIP – Rue des Archives / The Granger Collection.
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Independent Lens Strong. World champion 300-pound U.S. Olympic weightlifter Cheryl Hayworth prepares for Beijing in 2008. | D | R (9) 3/19 5am
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ImageMakers | q | Frozen in Time. | R (+) 3/19 5:26am
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #804 Pompei’s Grotto, Lillie Mae’s House of Soul Food, SPQR. | R (9) 3/21 2:30am
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Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special: Pirates, Galleons and Treasure.
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Father Brown #112 The Maddest of All.
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Midsomer Murders | s | #201 Death’s Shadow, Part 1. | R (9) 3/20 2am
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/21 1:30am
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America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Pork Tenderloin Dinner.
11:30 KQED 9
Cook’s Country Black and White Desserts.
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Secrets of Selfridges Harry Gordon Selfridge introduced a new retail model that revolutionized the way Londoners shopped. | R (9) 3/23 2am, 3/24 1:30pm
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Masterpiece Contemporary Page Eight. David Hare’s screenplay is a contemporary spy thriller starring Bill Nighy and Rachel Weisz. | R (9) 3/23 3am
AFTE R NOON Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #808 Little Shin Shin, The Refuge, Canela Bistro and Wine Bar. | R (9) 3/27 8:30pm, 3/28 2:30am
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Lidia’s Kitchen A Light Summery Meal.
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Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | H | | q | Fresh Bread.
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Roger Moore: A Matter of Class Here is Roger Moore’s own story, as told by the famous actor himself. | R (9) 3/23 4:50am
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #202 Death Comes Knocking. | R (+) 3/24 1am
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Agatha Christie’s Poirot #109 The King of Clubs.
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Film School Shorts | q | Into the Dark. | R (9) 3/24 1:30am, 3/29 11:30pm, 3/30 5:30am
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Antiques Roadshow | H | Bismarck, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 3/24 2am, 3/28 3pm
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Father Brown | H | #122. | R (+) 3/24 2am
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Antiques Roadshow Billings, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 3/24 3am, 3/30 1:30pm
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Doctor Blake Mysteries | H | #105 Hearts and Flowers. | R (+) 3/24 3am
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Independent Lens | H | Little White Lie. An upper-middleclass woman with two loving Jewish parents unlocks a powerful family secret. | R (9) 3/24 4am
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Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot, Season 12, The Big Four. Belgian super sleuth Hercule Poirot investigates the shocking death of a Russian chess grandmaster. | D | R (+) 3/24 4am
Who was Ronald Reagan, and how did he come to shape world politics in the way he did? Featuring in-depth interviews with those who worked with him and knew him best, this BBC documentary provides a definitive and penetrating look at Reaganism, whose grip on the public mind has been rekindled by recent events in Republican politics. Reagan airs Tuesday, March 24, at 8pm on KQED 9.
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Live from the Artists Den Zac Brown Band. | R (+) 3/25 5am
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The Candy Bomber is the true story of the American pilot who brought joy to German children in post-war Berlin. | R (9) 3/25 5:11am
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #102 The Mother Hubbard Case. | R (+) 3/24 5:30am
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Extraordinary Women | H | Ruth Westheimer. A look at the life of Dr. Ruth Westheimer reveals she was much more than a famous sex therapist. | R (9) 3/24 5am, 3/28 6pm
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Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
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Sherlock Holmes #211 The Bruce Partington Plan.
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See page 21 for program schedule.
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Lark Rise to Candleford | H | #139. | R (+) 3/26 1am
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Spark | q | Westerhout, Bell and Blades. | R (9) 3/25 1:30am
QUEST | q | The Physics of Baseball/World’s Most Powerful Microscope. | R (9) 3/26 1:30am
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NOVA | H | Colosseum — Roman Death Trap. One of the world’s most iconic buildings, the Colosseum is a monument to Roman imperial power. | R (+) 3/25 2am
Nature Ireland’s Wild River. A wildlife cameraman explores the natural history of the Shannon, Ireland’s the longest river. | D | R (9) 3/26 2am
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Death in Paradise #117 Death of a Detective. | R (+) 3/26 2am
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NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets. Archaeological artifacts left behind by the Israelites reveal the history of the Old Testament. | D | R (9) 3/26 3am
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Doc Martin #603 The Tameness of a Wolf. | R (+) 3/26 3am
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NOVA | H | Petra — Lost City of Stone. Experts carve a templetomb to find out how the ancient people of Petra built their city of stone. | R (+) 3/25 3am
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James Baker: The Man Who Made Washington Work | H | Tom Brokaw narrates the story of remarkable politician and statesman James A. Baker III. | R (9) 3/25 3:50am
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Mr. & Mrs. Murder #106 The Next Best Man. | R (+) 3/26 3:49am
Photo: President Reagan talking on the telephone on Air Force One, 1987, courtesy Ronald Reagan Library.
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Rosemary and Thyme #106 The Tree of Death. | R (+) 3/26 4:36am Finding Your Roots Angela Buchdahl, Rick Warren and Yasir Qadhi. | R (9) 3/26 5am, 3/31 1:30pm ImageMakers | q | Dead Last Option. | R (+) 3/26 5:26am
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New Tricks #402 God’s Waiting Room.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #809 Naschmarkt, Café Tiramisu, Wood Tavern. | R (9) 3/27 1:30am
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Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #113 King Memses’ Curse.
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New Tricks | H | #1107. | R (+) 3/28 1am
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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 3/28 1:30am
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Father Brown #113 The Pride of the Prydes.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #810 HRD Smokin’ Grill, Buddy’s Bites and Brews, Metro Lafayette. | R (9) 3/29 1am
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Julie and Julia | H | (2009) A woman (Amy Adams) in Queens, NY, sets a deadline of one year to prepare all 524 recipes in Julia Child’s (Meryl Streep) famous cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking. | R (9) 3/29 2am
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Arthur | D
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Odd Squad | D
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Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope | q | Zermatt, Switzerland — Under the Shadow of the Matterhorn. | D
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New Scandinavian Cooking A Taste of Winter.
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Mexico — One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Mexico: It’s (a) Wine Country.
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Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam | H | q | Romance of the Delta.
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America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Springtime Sweets.
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Cook’s Country Fresh and Spicy Spins to Roast Pork and Tacos.
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Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #811 Live Sushi, Chavez Supermarket and Taqueria, Bistro Vis a Vis.
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Lidia’s Kitchen The Versatile Tomato and All Things Italian.
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Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | H | | q | Fresh Beans.
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Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Cheese.
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Martha Bakes Caramel.
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Modern French Cuisine.
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Antiques Roadshow Bismarck, Hour 3 of 3.
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Hometime Creekside Home Porches. | D
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Ask This Old House
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This Old House
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Extraordinary Women Dr. Ruth Westheimer.
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Joan Crawford: Always the Star | R (9) 3/29 4:05am
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Extraordinary Women Wallis Simpson. | R (9) 3/29 5am
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Inspired by the memoirs of Jennifer Worth, Call the Midwife follows the nurses, midwives and nuns from Nonnatus House who visit the expectant mothers of Poplar, providing the poorest women with the best possible care. In Season 4, the community prepares to enter a new decade — the 1960s.
Don’t miss the season premieres of Call the Midwife and Mr. Selfridge, tonight starting at 8pm on KQED 9.
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies | H | Magic Bullets. Sidney Farber introduced the modern era of chemotherapy, eventually galvanizing a “war on cancer.” | R (9) 3/31 3am
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Independent Lens 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. | D | R (9) 3/31 5am Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #103 The Case of Harry Crocker. | R (+) 3/31 5:30am
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Twice Born — Stories from the Special Delivery Unit | H | #101. Dr. Holly Hedrick attempts to remove a tumor from a fetus that is still attached to her mother.
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies | H | The Blind Men and the Elephant examines the search for a cure for cancer, from the 1970s to targeted therapies in the 1990s.
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Sisters | H | This film about faith and hope, love and death highlights the life stories of five American nuns.
Doctor Blake Mysteries | H | #106 If the Shoe Fits. | R (+) 3/31 3am Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot, Season 12, Dead Man’s Folly. Poirot attends a grand party where a “murder hunt” game may turn out to be a real murder. | D | R (+) 3/31 4am
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This “biography” of cancer, directed by award-winning filmmaker Barak Goodman and executive produced by Ken Burns, covers its first documented appearances thousands of years ago through the epic battles in the 20th century to cure, control and conquer cancer. Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies airs in three parts beginning Monday, March 30, at 9pm on KQED 9.
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The fourth season of Call the Midwife premieres Sunday, March 29, at 8pm on KQED 9.
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AF T ERN OON /EARLY EVEN IN G noon Mon–Fri Sesame Street 12:30 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train 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 Peg + Cat 4:00 Mon–Fri Curious George 4:30 Mon–Fri Curious George 5:00 Mon–Fri Arthur 5:30 Mon–Fri Odd Squad 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 Sid the Science Kid 6:30 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 7:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street 8:00 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train 8:30 Mon–Fri Caillou 9:00 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 9:30 Mon–Fri Bob the Builder 10:00 Mon–Fri Curious George (except Thu 3/12 Colonial Williamsburg Fieldtrips) 10:30 Mon–Fri Arthur 11:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 11:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts
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Monday–Friday 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 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home/ Woodworking/This Old House/ Motorweek 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 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 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 11:00 American Woodshop 11:30 Woodsmith Shop
The complete Life channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/dtv
AFTE R NO ON /EVEN IN G noon Garden Smart 2:30 Victory Garden’s Edible Feast 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 1:30 Growing a Greener World 2:00 America’s Heartland 2:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 3:00 A Craftsman’s Legacy 3:30 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions 4:00 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa 4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00 Arts specials 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 Mystery! Grantchester 10:00 Fake or Fortune? 11:00 Globetrekker
Monday–Friday 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 Table 9:30 Victory Garden Edible Feast 10:00 Things Green 10:30 Check, Please! Bay Area 11:00 Antiques Roadshow
Saturday M ORN IN G Religion and Ethics Newsweekly 7:00 7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Global 3000 8:30 Focus on Europe 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 Ultimate Restorations 1:00 Roadtrip Nation 1:30 b. organic 2:00 This Old House 2:30 Ask This Old House 3:00 Victory Garden Edible Feast 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 Primal Grill 6:30 Spark 7:00 Austin City Limits 8-mid Arts programming
AF T ERN OON noon KQED Newsroom 12:30 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly 1:00 QUEST 1:30 Global 3000 2-6 Specials
The complete World channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/dtv
Photos: (l. to r.) Martha Stewart, courtesy Sophie Herbert; pictured l. to r. PBS NewsHour correspondents Judy Woodruff, Margaret Warner, Jeffrey Brown, Hari Sreenivasan and Gwen Ifill, courtesy Robert Severi; courtesy ODD SQUAD (C) 2014 The Fred Rogers Company.
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.
Please note: All Sundays in March, the Life channel schedule mirrors KQED 9 between 8am and 8pm.
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)
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XFINITY 192, Channel 54.4 Quality children’s programming that kids will love and parents and caregivers will appreciate.
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MORNIN G mid-8am Best of World 8:00 KQED Newsroom 8:30 QUEST 9:00 Start Up 9:30 WealthTrack 10:00 The McLaughlin Group 10:30 Washington Week 11:00 KQED Newsroom 11:30 Charlie Rose: The Week
AFT ERN O O N noon Religion and Ethics Newsweekly 12:30 QUEST 1:00 Globe Trekker 2:00 Nature 3-5pm Specials 5:00 QUEST 5:30 The McLaughlin Group EVENIN G 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 KQED Newsroom Specials 7:00 America ReFramed 8:00 10:00 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 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1:30 Peg + Cat 2:00 Martha Speaks 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Zoboomafoo 3:30 Zoboomafoo 4:00 Curiosity Quest 4:30 Anne of Green Gables — Animated Series 5:00 Sid the Science Kid 5:30 Super Why
EVEN IN G Sesame Street (30-minute version) Clifford the Big Red Dog Maya and Miguel WordGirl Odd Squad Wild Kratts Arthur Arthur Cyberchase Martha Speaks Curiosity Quest WordGirl
The overnight Kids channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv
The Academy Award–nominated documentary Last Days in Vietnam chronicles the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War as the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon.
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Coming in April Photos: (above right) Aboard the USS Kirk, crew members signal the Chinook to hover over their deck and drop its passengers, courtesy Hugh Doyle; (back) courtesy WETA.
Sunday
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M ORN IN G Martha Speaks Clifford’s Puppy Days The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Curious George Peg + Cat Anne of Green Gables — Animated Series Odd Squad Maya and Miguel Sid the Science Kid Sesame Street (30-minute version) Clifford’s Puppy Days Clifford the Big Red Dog
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Three-part documentary premieres Monday, March 30 at 9pm on KQED 9 Locally funded by Stanford Health Care, Comcast, California HealthCare Foundation and Sutter Health