March 2020 On KQED

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Where in the World Is Rick Steves? Follow Along on His Travels

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PERKS + EVENTS KQED Members Day: Free Admission to the Exploratorium

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Sunday, March 8, 10am–5pm Pier 15 on San Francisco’s Embarcadero With more than 650 hands-on exhibits to tinker with, and zero “Don’t Touch” signs, visitors of all ages will always find fun at the Exploratorium! Since 1969, we have connected the public with scientists, artists, teachers, doers, thinkers and makers to create extraordinary experiences that upend perceptions and cultivate curiosity. Admission is free for KQED members plus one guest with a current KQED MemberCard or membership information on On KQED plus a valid ID. Tickets are based on day-of availability only. exploratorium.edu The Exploratorium is home to 650+ hands-on exhibits that ignite curiosity and cultivate confidence to think and learn.

Meet the Makers

Mobilizing Against Climate Change

Saturday, March 21, 2 to 5pm San Francisco Art Institute Chestnut Street Campus Get a taste of Oakland-made Den Sake’s sake and other makers from San Francisco’s craft food scene. Join KQED and tasteMAKERS’ Emmy-winning producer Cat Neville for Meet the Makers, a live program featuring segments from the Den Sake episode, plus live interviews and demos. Use code ”tastemakers50" for a 50 percent discount on tickets. watchtastemakers.com/meet-the-makers-sf

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Tuesday, March 31, at 6:00pm The Exploratorium Pier 15 on San Francisco’s Embarcadero The science is irrefutable, and the existential threat is accelerating, but the global response to our climate crisis remains fractured and stagnant. How do we overcome social and political paralysis in the face of climate change? KQED’s On Common Ground event series presents a discussion about local Bay Area grassroots and community efforts that offer new models for galvanizing a response. kqed.org/events Den Sake’s Yoshi Sako and Cat Neville.

Cover Rick Steves in Italy. Photo courtesy of American Public Television.


NEWS + NOTES

KQED Collaborates to Amplify Students’ Election-Related Commentaries KQED, together with the National Writing Project and PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs, is launching its first KQED Youth Media Challenge: Let’s Talk About Election 2020. The challenge amplifies youth voices and invites students to participate in the national conversation. Although many of them can’t vote, young people know that this election will have a major impact on their lives. This project gives students the opportunity to persuade the voting public through an evidence-

based audio or video commentary on an electionrelated issue that matters to them. It also asks voters to consider young people’s opinions and lived experiences as they head to the polls. Robin Mencher, executive director of Education at KQED, notes, “We are proud to help young people throughout the United States be heard.” Watch and listen to these inspiring student perspectives on the Election 2020 showcase at learn.kqed.org/ election2020.

Clemens may look familiar; she has more than 15 years of national and local television news experience working for CBS News, NBC News and KTVU. Her extensive broadcast journalism background had her crisscrossing the country covering some of the most important stories of the early part of the 2000s. As a national correspondent for CBS News, she reported for the CBS Evening News and The Early Show, anchored the CBS Weekend Early Show news desk and filled in as host of the Saturday and Sunday CBS Evening News. As a general assignment reporter covering breaking news for Bay Area Fox affiliate KTVU, she covered a major Bay Area oil spill and the murder trial of journalist Chauncey Bailey. KQED Newsroom airs on Fridays at 7pm on KQED Public Television 9 and repeats over the weekend on both KQED 9 and KQED Plus. It also airs Sundays at 9:30pm on KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM. Episodes are available online at kqed.org/newsroom.

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Nationally recognized veteran anchor and reporter Priya David Clemens has joined our esteemed team of broadcast journalists as the new host of KQED Newsroom. The longrunning weekly television new series features engaging roundtable discussions, in-depth reporting and analysis and interviews with newsmakers and Bay Area innovators.

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Witness: Women’s History Month Airs Wednesday, March 18, at 8pm This Women’s History Month, listen in on the latest special from Witness, which presents remarkable women’s stories told by the people who were there. Return to 1963 when Betty Friedan released The Feminine Mystique, largely credited for sparking second-wave feminism and paving the way for maternity pay and subsidized child care. Go to 1977, when Lisa Lindahl invented the first modern sports bra, improving women’s access to and comfort during athletic activities. Later, an Iranian woman recounts her experiences during the Islamic Revolution. The series also visits a women’s activist in South Africa, and recounts the tragic 2006 murder of human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya. Tune in to learn about progress we’ve yet to make.

Beats, Rhymes and Justice: Hip-hop on Rikers Island A two-part series airing Wednesday, March 4 and March 11, at 8pm For incarcerated youth, access to cultural and educational opportunities is impossible to come by. Columbia University’s Center for Justice sought to change this. Columbia set its sights on Rikers Island, which is among the world’s largest jail complexes and is known for its famous inmates and infamous stories of cruelty and abuse. Music production company owner Ryan Burvick along with the Center for Justice launched Beats, Rhymes and Justice, a hip-hop program that teaches incarcerated youth to examine music and create their own. Not only does the program build confidence and self-respect, it improves communication and software skills and encourages healthy creative writing. Students find avenues to express themselves, contributing to a healthier and safer prison culture and giving them hope for the future.

PODCASTS

What are the best podcasts to listen to right now? We asked Kyana Moghadam, KQED’s podcast engagement producer, what she recommends. Here are her picks. STARTER EPISODE

“Why Are BART Escalators Nearly Always Broken? And How Did They Build Those Tunnels?”

In this episode of Bay Curious, KQED’s podcast that explores audience questions about the Bay Area, we look at BART. The episode hits on many of the questions we have about the system and how we get around the place we all call home.

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“Four Days in August”

The first episode of NPR’s history podcast, Throughline, explores four days in August 1953 when the CIA was involved in the coup against Iran's elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. It’s an important listen, especially for those looking to know more about the 1979 Iranian Revolution and current US-Iran relations.

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“What Are You Scared Of?”

10 Things That Scare Me is WNYC’s podcast about fear. Each episode features one person talking about ten things that scare them — from losing teeth to being pulled over by the police on a dark night to a Thanksgiving turkey coming back to life.

Listen via Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, the NPR One app, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Where in the World Is Rick Steves? This Month, Everywhere from Europe to Ethiopia

In March, there are lots of chances to virtually visit places with Steves, perhaps considering where to go next while also learning some of the needed skills and deeper stories about the locales. The Steves-a-thon kicks off with a show on travel skills for ship cruising, heads to Cornwall in England and takes in the Italian wine country. And in his newest hour-long special, Hunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia and Guatemala, he focuses in on a more serious story about extreme poverty and explores some solutions for solving it. —Ellyn Hament Rick Steves will be on KQED 9 often this month during pledge. Please check the listings for dates and times, which include these shows: Travel Skills: Cruising England’s Cornwall Siena and Tuscany’s Wine Country Hunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia and Guatemala

Sesame Street: 50 Years and Still Sunny

Monday, March 9, at 8pm on KQED 9 Take a fun look back at 50 years of Sesame Street in this new documentary. Revisit unforgettable moments, listen in on interviews, and meet many of the award-winning puppeteers and writers.

Country Music Marathon on Plus followed by Garth Brooks: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song

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DID YOU KNOW? • Steves works to legalize marijuana across the United States and is on the board of NORML (the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws). • He has trouble finding his way around American cities: “In the Western Hemisphere, I am a terrible traveler,” Steves told the New York Times. • His son Andy has his own travel company, WSA Europe, for students in Europe.

Sunday, March 29, at 6am to midnight on KQED Plus Sit back and enjoy a full Sunday of country music. Binge the entire Ken Burns’ Country Music series starting at 6am. The series chronicles the genre as it evolves over the 20th century to become an American art form. Then, end the evening with superstar Garth Brooks accepting the prestigious Gershwin Prize.

TOP RIGHT: PHOTO COURTESY OF RICHARD TERMINE; BOTTOM RIGHT: PHOTO COURTESY OF JOSEPH LLANES.

Years ago when I was planning a trip to Italy, I picked up a book called Europe Through the Back Door, by Rick Steves, a little-known travel writer at the time. He recommended visiting Cinque Terre in Italy, a spectacular set of towns built into the cliffs above the Italian Riviera. The man has a knack for knowing the best places to visit. Cinque Terre was (and is) magical.


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3/8 6am; (+) 7am, 3/6 10am, 3/11 7pm, 3/12 1am, 3/15 6pm, 3/16 mid 3am 9 Dr. Fuhrman’s Food as Medicine s R (9) 3/5 1pm, 3/9 9:30pm, 3/10 3:30am, 3/14 2pm; (+) 4pm, 3/11 9pm, 3/12 3am, 3/13 10am, 3/15 11:30am 4:30 9 Duran Duran: A Diamond in the Mind s R (9) 3/6 10pm, 3/7 4am; (+) 3/7 9pm, 3/8 3am + Marian Anderson: Once in a Hundred Years s R (9) 3/14 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am; (+) 3/5 10:30pm, 3/6 4:30am 6am 9 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum #112 I Am Mark Twain / I Am Abigail Adams. D + Yoga in Practice #201 Our Breath Is Our Conversation with the World. 6:30 9 Let’s Go Luna! D R (9) 3/10 9:30am, 3/26 9:30am + Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique #1007

Power Up Your Legs. D 7am 9 Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, M.D. s R (9) 3/4 10pm, 3/5 4am, 3/15 10:30pm, 3/16 4:30am; (+) 3/6 10:30pm, 3/7 4:30am + Soul Legends (My Music) s R (9) 3/8 6am; (+) 3/6 10am, 3/11 7pm, 3/12 1am, 3/15 6pm, 3/16 mid 8:30 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (9) 3/2 11pm, 3/3 5am, 3/5 10pm, 3/6 4am, 3/7 7am & 11pm, 3/8 5am, 3/14 1pm; (+) 3/4 11pm, 3/5 5am, 3/6 7pm, 3/7 1am 9am + 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living s R (9) 3/8 11am, 3/14 6am 9:30 9 Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years s H R (9) 3/7 1pm; (+) 3/12 8:30pm, 3/13 2:30am, 3/14 6:30am, 3/15 3:30pm 11am + Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like. s R (+) 3/16 8:30pm, 3/17 2:30am

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7:30 + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 3/3 9pm, 3/4 3am, 3/7 3:30pm, 3/8 9:30pm, 3/9 3:30am, 3/14 10am; (+) 3/2 1:30am, 3/3 10am, 3/5 7pm, 3/6 1am, 3/14 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am & 1:30pm 8pm 9 A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley s #101. R (9) 3/2 2am & 1pm; (+) 3/3 10pm, 3/4 4am, 3/8 8pm, 3/9 2am 9:30 9 A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley s #102. R (9) 3/2 3:30am, 3/3 1pm; (+) 3/8 9:30pm, 3/9 3:30am, 3/10 10pm, 3/11 4am + Lionel Richie at Glastonbury s H R (+) 3/2 3:30am, 3/5 10am 11pm 9 Royal Wives at War R (9) 3/2 5am + Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 3/10 1pm, 3/16 11pm, 3/17 5am; (+) 3/2 5am, 3/13 7pm, 3/14 1am, 3/15 10:30am

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Rise Up: Songs of the Women’s Movement ▼ Monday, March 2, at 8pm on KQED 9 Women won the right to vote 100 years ago. Celebrate the centennial with this special, featuring songs that formed the soundtrack for the women’s movement sung by Aretha Franklin, Lesley Gore and others. Catch footage from historic events plus new interviews with feminist leaders.

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7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #1902 Chocolate Delights. R (9) 3/3 1am; (+) 3/5 2:30pm + Food Fix with Mark Hyman, M.D. s R (9) 3/10 7pm, 3/11 1am, 3/15 1:30pm; (+) 3/3 1am, 3/4 10am, 3/7 4pm, 3/16 10pm, 3/17 4am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1406 Trattoria da Vittorio, Jin Sho, San Jalisco. q R (9) 3/3 1:30am 8pm 9 Rise Up: Songs of the Women’s Movement s H Celebrate the centennial of women’s right to vote through popular music, including performances by Aretha Franklin, Lesley Gore, Helen Reddy, Loretta Lynn, Gloria Gaynor, Dolly Parton, Joan Jett, Cyndi Lauper, Melissa Etheridge, Tina Turner and others. R (9) 3/3 2am, 3/6 1pm, 3/14 8pm, 3/15 2am & 10am; (+) 3/4 8pm, 3/5 2am 9pm + Brain Wash with David Perlmutter, M.D. s H R (9) 3/8 6pm, 3/9 mid, 3/12 10pm, 3/13 4am; (+) 3/3 3am, 3/10 10am, 3/14 11am 9:30 9 Il Volo: Ten Years s R (9) 3/3 3:30am 11pm 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (9) 3/3 5am, 3/5 10pm, 3/6 4am, 3/7 7am & 11pm, 3/8 5am, 3/14 1pm; (+) 3/4 11pm, 3/5 5am, 3/6 7pm, 3/7 1am + Closing the Gap: 50 Years Seeking Equal Pay Half a century after President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act, women still face a wage gap. R (+) 3/3 5am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Woodsongs #2305 Cherish the Ladies and Tim O’Brien Band. The Irish American supergroup Cherish the Ladies and bluegrass artist Tim O’Brien perform. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Great Scenic Railway Journeys: 150 Years on the Right Track s H Unforgettable stories of historic and scenic tourist railroads from across America. R (9) 3/4 1am,

PHOTO: WOMEN’S LIBERATION MARCH, 1971, COURTESY OF ALAMY STOCK PHOTO.

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg #505 Hidden Gems of Mexico City. One of the largest parks in the Western Hemisphere and more gems of Mexico City are explored. R (+) 3/20 9:30am 12:30 + Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions #1707 Do the Right Thing. Burt explores which issues Americans care about and which companies reflect those values. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

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+ Joni Mitchell Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 s This captures the singer performing many of her most celebrated early numbers before a huge audience, as many as 600,000 people. R (9) 3/14 11pm, 3/15 5am; (+) 3/5 1am 8pm + Rise Up: Songs of the Women’s Movement s R (9) 3/6 1pm, 3/14 8pm, 3/15 2am & 10am; (+) 3/5 2am 8:30 9 Expedition with Steve Backshall s H #107 Greenland — Ice Mountain. Follow Steve Backshall as he tries to summit a remote and unclimbed mountain in Greenland’s Stauning Alps. After facing quicksand, a river and a glacier to reach basecamp, the climb gives Steve a unique insight into a fast-changing environment. R (9) 3/5 2:30am, 3/8 9:30am, 3/15 9pm, 3/16 3am; (+) 3/7 7:30pm, 3/8 1:30am 9:30 + Celtic Woman, the Best of… s H Be transported to Ireland to celebrate magical moments and memories from 15 years of making music. Filled with favorite songs from their journey so far, this new special showcases Celtic Woman’s angelic voices and instrumental virtuosity. R (9) 3/17 8pm, 3/18 2am; (+) 3/5 3:30am, 3/17 10am 10pm 9 Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, M.D. s R (9) 3/5 4am, 3/15 10:30pm, 3/16 4:30am; (+) 3/6 10:30pm, 3/7 4:30am 11pm + Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (9) 3/5 10pm, 3/6 4am, 3/7 7am & 11pm, 3/8 5am, 3/14 1pm; (+) 3/5 5am, 3/6 7pm, 3/7 1am 11:30 9 Beyond Recognition A Native woman and her allies occupy a sacred site to prevent its desecration. R (9) 3/5 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 12:30 + Reconnecting Roots #101. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television #323 The New Australia. R (9) 3/6 1am + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 3/7 3:30pm, 3/8 9:30pm, 3/9 3:30am, 3/14 10am; (+) 3/6 1am, 3/14 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am & 1:30pm 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1407 The Butcher’s Son, Sol Food, Al’s Place. q R (9) 3/6 1:30am, 3/7 noon 8pm 9 Vera s #601 Dark Road. Vera investigates the murder of a 56-year-old grandmother whose body was discovered by a young girl on the wild and desolate Northumberland moors. R (9) 3/6 2am 9pm + Il Divo: Timeless — Live in Japan s R (+) 3/6 3am 10pm 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (9) 3/6 4am, 3/7 7am & 11pm, 3/8 5am, 3/14 1pm; (+) 3/6 7pm, 3/7 1am 10:30 + Marian Anderson: Once in a Hundred Years s R (9) 3/14 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am; (+) 3/6 4:30am 11pm 9 Game On: Women Can Coach Women coaches in athletics are showcased. R (9) 3/6 5am

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TV LEGEND 3/7 8am, 3/8 3pm, 3/15 11:30am; (+) 3/8 6pm, 3/9 mid + Downton Abbey Season 4 on Masterpiece s #4403. Love is in the air, and darker emotions, too, as Mary, Edith, Tom and Anna each face a dilemma. R (+) 3/4 1am 8:30 + Downton Abbey Season 4 on Masterpiece s #4404. Can Bates learn what’s troubling Anna? Thomas installs a new ally, and Alfred takes up cooking. R (+) 3/4 2:30am 9pm 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 3/4 3am, 3/7 3:30pm, 3/8 9:30pm, 3/9 3:30am, 3/14 10am; (+) 3/5 7pm, 3/6 1am, 3/14 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am & 1:30pm 10pm + A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley s #101. R (+) 3/4 4am, 3/8 8pm, 3/9 2am 11pm 9 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange H Gilda Brasileiro: Against Oblivion. A woman aims to expose the history of a 19thcentury slave-trading post in the Brazilian rain forest. R (9) 3/4 5am, 3/24 11pm, 3/25 5am; (+) 3/19 10am 11:30 + Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman on Paper Artist Georgia O’Keeffe’s career and her time spent in Columbia, South Carolina, are highlighted. R (+) 3/4 5:30am

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7pm 9 KQED Newsroom H q R (9) 3/7 1am, 3/8 5pm + Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (9) 3/7 7am & 11pm, 3/8 5am, 3/14 1pm; (+) 3/7 1am 7:30 9 Washington Week H R (9) 3/7 1:30am 8pm 9 5 Steps to a Loving & Purposeful Life s R (9) 3/7 2am + Inspector Morse H s #126 Deadly Slumber. R (+) 3/7 2am 10pm 9 Duran Duran: A Diamond in the Mind s R (9) 3/7 4am; (+) 3/7 9pm, 3/8 3am 10:30 + Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, M.D. s R (9) 3/15 10:30pm, 3/16 4:30am; (+) 3/7 4:30am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover H R (9) 3/7 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 3/9 4pm + Lost River Sessions #303 Jeffrey Foucault. Singer-songwriter Jeffrey Foucault performs “Hurricane Lamp” and “I Love You (And You Are a Fool).” 12:30 + Lost River Sessions #304 Dana Sipos. Canadian folk singer Dana Sipos performs a stirring set that includes “Night Sky” and “Blue Ridge.” 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood + Country Music s #101 The Rub (Beginnings — 1933). R (+) 3/29 6am 6:30 9 Dinosaur Train D 7am 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (9) 11pm, 3/8 5am, 3/14 1pm 8am 9 Great Scenic Railway Journeys: 150 Years on the Right Track s R

(9) 3/8 3pm, 3/15 11:30am; (+) 3/8 6pm, 3/9 mid 8:30 + Country Music s #102 Hard Times (1933–1945). D R (+) 3/29 8am 10am 9 Julia Child: Best Bites s R (9) 3/15 7:30pm, 3/16 1:30am 11am + Country Music s #103 The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945–1953). R (+) 3/29 10am 11:30 9 Emotional Brain Training with Dr. Laurel Mellin s R (9) 3/10 2pm, 3/14 7:30pm, 3/15 1:30am; (+) 3/16 11:30am AFTERNOON

noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1407 The Butcher’s Son, Sol Food, Al’s Place. q 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen H #721 A Roman Interlude. R (9) 3/25 7pm, 3/26 1am 1pm 9 Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years s R (+) 3/12 8:30pm, 3/13 2:30am, 3/14 6:30am, 3/15 3:30pm 1:30 + Country Music s #104 I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953–1963). R (+) 3/29 noon 3:30 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 3/8 9:30pm, 3/9 3:30am, 3/14 10am; (+) 3/14 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am & 1:30pm 4pm + Food Fix with Mark Hyman, M.D. s R (9) 3/10 7pm, 3/11 1am, 3/15 1:30pm; (+) 3/16 10pm, 3/17 4am 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6pm 9 Rick Steves’ Europe s #1004 Travel Skills: Cruising. R (9) 3/8 mid + Nature #3709 s The Whale Detective. R (9) 3/8 8am; (+) 3/8 mid 6:41 9 Rick Steves’ Europe s #910 England’s Cornwall. R (9) 3/8 12:41am EVENING

7:07 9 Rick Steves’ Europe s #907 Siena and Tuscany’s Wine Country. Siena, once a proud and independent city-state, retains its confidence and unique traditions. R (9) 3/8 1:07am 7:30 + Expedition with Steve Backshall s #107 Greenland — Ice Mountain. R (9) 3/8 9:30am, 3/15 9pm, 3/16 3am; (+) 3/8 1:30am 7:51 9 Rick Steves’ Hunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia and Guatemala s R (9) 3/8 1:51am 9pm + Duran Duran: A Diamond in the Mind s R (+) 3/8 3am

9:30 9 Bluegrass Now! s H R (9) 3/8 3:30am; (+) 3/8 4:30pm, 3/12 10am 10:30 + Pink Floyd: Live from Venice sH R (+) 3/8 4:30am, 3/11 10am 11pm 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s R (9) 3/8 5am, 3/14 1pm

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mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Soul Legends (My Music) s R (+) 3/11 7pm, 3/12 1am, 3/15 6pm, 3/16 mid + Country Music s #105 The Sons and Daughters of America (1964–1968). R (+) 3/29 2pm 8am 9 Nature s #3709 The Whale Detective. 8:30 + Country Music s #106 Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (1968–1972). R (+) 3/29 4pm 9:30 9 Expedition with Steve Backshall s #107 Greenland — Ice Mountain. R (9) 3/15 9pm, 3/16 3am 11am 9 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living s R (9) 3/14 6am + Country Music s #107 Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973–1983). R (+) 3/29 6pm, 3/30 mid AFTERNOON

1pm 9 Collagen Diet with Dr. Josh Axe s R (9) 3/17 9:30pm, 3/18 3:30am; (+) 3/9 10am, 3/14 9am 2pm + Country Music s #108 Don’t Get Above Your Raisin (1984–1996). R (+) 3/29 8:30pm, 3/30 2:30am 3pm 9 Great Scenic Railway Journeys: 150 Years on the Right Track s R (9) 3/15 11:30am; (+) 6pm, 3/9 mid 4:30 + Bluegrass Now! s R (+) 3/12 10am 5pm 9 KQED Newsroom q 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6pm 9 Brain Wash with David Perlmutter, M.D. s R (9) 3/9 mid, 3/12 10pm, 3/13 4am; (+) 3/10 10am, 3/14 11am + Great Scenic Railway Journeys: 150 Years on the Right Track s R (9) 3/15 11:30am; (+) 3/9 mid EVENING

8pm 9 Great Performances s #4311 Michael Bublé: Tour Stop 148. Have a front-row seat to the superstar’s phenomenally successful sold-out To Be Loved Tour, which ended in 2015.

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+ Roadtrip Nation #1107 Rounding the Bend. The road-trippers interview writer Beverly Donofrio and spoken word poet Airea Dee Matthews. q R (+) 3/24 9:30am 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #709 Bhutan, Part 1: Gross National Happiness. D 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule.


R (9) 3/9 2am, 3/12 1pm, 3/14 4pm; (+) 3/12 7pm, 3/13 1am, 3/15 8pm, 3/16 2am & 10am + A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley s #101. R (+) 3/9 2am 9:30 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (9) 3/9 3:30am, 3/14 10am; (+) 3/14 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am & 1:30pm + A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley s #102. R (+) 3/9 3:30am, 3/10 10pm, 3/11 4am 11pm + Emma Goldman: American Experience #1607 Emma Goldman. Explore the controversial life of the notorious lecturer, fearless writer and merciless publisher. R (+) 3/9 5am 11:30 9 Film School Shorts #601 Night Shifts. What does it take to keep the peace on the night shift? The Shift profiles 911 operators. R (9) 3/9 5:30am

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mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.

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7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #1903 Roast Chicken and Sprouts. R (9) 3/10 1am; (+) 3/12 2:30pm + Rick Steves’ Spring 2020 Marathon s R (9) 3/11 7pm, 3/12 1am, 3/15 6:30am; (+) 3/10 1am, 3/14 6pm, 3/15 mid 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1408 Honor Kitchen and Cocktails, De La Torre’s Trattoria, Ichi Sushi. q R (9) 3/10 1:30am 8pm 9 Sesame Street: 50 Years & Still Sunny! s H Join host Gloria Estefan for a 50th-anniversary

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celebration of the iconic children’s series. R (9) 3/10 2am, 3/14 6pm, 3/15 mid & 3:30pm; (+) 3/14 4:30pm, 3/15 9am, 3/16 7pm, 3/17 1am 9:30 9 Dr. Fuhrman’s Food as Medicine s R (9) 3/10 3:30am, 3/14 2pm; (+) 3/11 9pm, 3/12 3am, 3/13 10am, 3/15 11:30am 10:30 + Great Performances s #4403 Andrea Bocelli @60. A celebration of Andrea Bocelli’s 60th birthday in Italy features Matteo Bocelli. R (9) 3/10 9pm, 3/11 3am, 3/15 6pm, 3/16 mid; (+) 3/10 4:30am, 3/14 1pm 11:30 9 Sun Studio Sessions #1106 The Wealthy West. The Wealthy West perform several songs, including “That Silver Line,” “Wasting Time” and “Wild Eyes.” R (9) 3/10 5:30am

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▼ Thursday, March 12, at 7pm on KQED 9 Join Joanne in Vienna, home to the world’s best desserts, as she visits the Hotel Sacher, birthplace of the Sacher torte, and learns its secrets from an up-andcoming chef. She also bakes a family classic: her mother’s chocolate birthday cake.

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Woodsongs #2306 Celebrating Folk Icon Si Kahn. Special guests appear to perform with folk, bluegrass and roots music legend Si Kahn. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Food Fix with Mark Hyman, M.D. s R (9) 3/11 1am, 3/15 1:30pm; (+) 3/16 10pm, 3/17 4am + Downton Abbey Season 4 on Masterpiece s #4405. Rose’s surprise party for Robert risks scandal; Mary meets an old suitor; Edith gets troubling news. R (+) 3/11 1am 8:30 + Downton Abbey Season 4 on Masterpiece s #4406. When Robert and Thomas make a sudden trip, everyone’s life becomes more complicated. R (+) 3/11 2:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg #506 Hidden Gems of Egypt. Peter Greenberg goes way beyond Cairo and the pyramids to showcase his hidden gems of Egypt. R (+) 3/27 9:30am 12:30 + Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions #1708 Kansas City, Part 2. Burt explores the best BBQ, the secret behind the success of the Kansas City

Royals and much more. Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule.

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7pm 9 Rick Steves’ Spring 2020 Marathon s R (9) 3/12 1am, 3/15 6:30am; (+) 3/14 6pm, 3/15 mid + Soul Legends (My Music) s R (+) 3/12 1am, 3/15 6pm, 3/16 mid 9pm + Dr. Fuhrman’s Food as Medicine s R (9) 3/14 2pm; (+) 3/12 3am, 3/13 10am, 3/15 11:30am 10:30 9 Life 201 with Adiel Gorel s R (9) 3/12 4:30am; (+) 3/13 10:30pm, 3/14 4:30am 11pm + Medicine Woman The story of America’s first Native doctor and of today’s Native American women healers are explored. R (+) 3/12 5am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 12:30 + Reconnecting Roots #102. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule.

Niall Ferguson’s Networld ▼ Wednesday, March 18, at 8pm on KQED 9 Explore the intersection of social media, technology and the spread of cultural movements. Listen in as network theorists, social scientists and data analysts join Niall to consider social networks, from those of the Reformation through the nightmare visions of Orwell’s 1984.

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7pm 9 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places H #301 Let Them Eat Cake. R (9) 3/13 1am + Great Performances s #4311 Michael Bublé: Tour Stop 148. R (9) 3/14 4pm; (+) 3/13 1am, 3/15 8pm, 3/16 2am & 10am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1409 Cockscomb, Dobbs Ferry Restaurant, Café Gabriela. q R (9) 3/13 1:30am, 3/14 noon 8pm 9 Vera s #602 Tuesday’s Child. R (9) 3/13 2am 8:30 + Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years s R (+) 3/13 2:30am, 3/14 6:30am, 3/15 3:30pm 10pm 9 Brain Wash with David Perlmutter, M.D. s R (9) 3/13 4am; (+) 3/14 11am 11pm + Austin City Limits #4401 St. Vincent. The groundbreaking singer-songwriter-guitarist and her band perform songs from Masseducation. R (+) 3/13 5am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Roadtrip Nation #1108 The Long Road Home. The road-trippers meet Will Allen, founder and CEO of the nonprofit Growing Power, in Milwaukee. q R (+) 3/31 9:30am 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #710 Bhutan, Part 2: Land of the Thunder Dragon. D 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 KQED Newsroom H q R (9) 3/14 1am, 3/15 5pm + Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 3/16 11pm, 3/17 5am; (+) 3/14 1am, 3/15 10:30am 7:30 9 Washington Week H R (9) 3/14 1:30am 8pm 9 Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott s H 2020. R (9) 3/14 2am; (+) 3/14 2:30pm, 3/15 7am + Inspector Morse s #127 The Day of the Devil. R (+) 3/14 2am 10pm 9 Better Brain Solution with Steven Masley, M.D. s R (9) 3/14 4am 10:30 + Life 201 with Adiel Gorel s R (+) 3/14 4:30am

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9pm 9 Great Performances s #4403 Andrea Bocelli @60. R (9) 3/11 3am, 3/15 6pm, 3/16 mid; (+) 3/14 1pm 10pm + A Very British Romance with Lucy Worsley s #102. R (+) 3/11 4am 10:30 9 Jonathan Antoine in Concert: Going the Distance s H R (9) 3/11 4:30am 11:30 + Anne Morrow Lindbergh: You’ll Have the Sky One of the 20th century’s bestloved writers and wife of aviator Charles Lindbergh is profiled. R (+) 3/11 5:30am, 3/19 10:30pm, 3/20 4:30am


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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 3/16 4pm + Lost River Sessions #305 Erin Rae. The singer-songwriter performs “Clean Slate” and “Wild Blue Wind.” 12:30 + Lost River Sessions #306 Devon Gilfillian. The blues and soul songwriter performs “Traveling Blues” and “Here and Now.” 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living s + Growing Bolder #507 Unsealing the Story of a Business Icon. Meet the woman who started dancing at 60 and twirled her way into America’s hearts! 6:30 + Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years s R (+) 3/15 3:30pm 8am 9 America’s Home Cooking: Stuffed s 9am + Collagen Diet with Dr. Josh Axe s R (9) 3/17 9:30pm, 3/18 3:30am 10am 9 Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (+) 9:30pm, 3/15 3:30am & 1:30pm 11am + Brain Wash with David Perlmutter, M.D. s

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7:30 9 Emotional Brain Training with Dr. Laurel Mellin s R (9) 3/15 1:30am; (+) 3/16 11:30am 8pm 9 Rise Up: Songs of the Women’s Movement s R (9) 3/15 2am & 10am 9:30 9 Marian Anderson: Once in a Hundred Years s R (9) 3/15 3:30am + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s R (+) 3/15 3:30am & 1:30pm 11pm 9 Joni Mitchell Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 s R (9) 3/15 5am 11:30 + Growing Bolder #506 What’s Next? Growing Bolder Is the Answer. America’s pastime rights a historical wrong and proves that it’s never too late to dream. R (+) 3/15 5:30am

1:30 9 Food Fix with Mark Hyman, M.D. s R (+) 3/16 10pm, 3/17 4am + Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide s 3:30 9 Sesame Street: 50 Years & Still Sunny! s R (+) 3/16 7pm, 3/17 1am + Doo Wop to Pop Rock: My Music Celebrates 20 Years s 5pm 9 KQED Newsroom q 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6pm 9 Great Performances s #4403 Andrea Bocelli @60. R (9) 3/16 mid + Soul Legends (My Music) s R (+) 3/16 mid

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noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1409 Cockscomb, Dobbs Ferry Restaurant, Café Gabriela. Q 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen H #722 Restaurant Inspiration. 1pm 9 Relieving Stress with Yoga with Peggy Cappy s + Great Performances s #4403 Andrea Bocelli @60. R (9) 3/15 6pm, 3/16 mid 2pm 9 Dr. Fuhrman’s Food as Medicine s R (+) 3/15 11:30am 2:30 + Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott 2020. s R (+) 3/15 7am 4pm 9 Great Performances s #4311 Michael Bublé: Tour Stop 148. R (+) 3/15 8pm, 3/16 2am & 10am 4:30 + Sesame Street: 50 Years & Still Sunny! s R (9) 6pm, 3/15 mid & 3:30pm; (+) 3/15 9am, 3/16 7pm, 3/17 1am 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6pm 9 Sesame Street: 50 Years & Still Sunny! s R (9) 3/15 mid & 3:30pm; (+) 3/15 9am, 3/16 7pm, 3/17 1am + Rick Steves’ Spring 2020 Marathon s R (9) 3/15 6:30am; (+) 3/15 mid

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mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum #114 I Am Jackie Robinson / I Am Anna Pavlov. D R (9) 3/31 9am + Yoga in Practice #203 Nature and the Cycle of Creation. 6:30 9 Rick Steves’ Spring 2020 Marathon s + Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique #1017 Prevention and Relief of Shin Splints. D 7am + Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott s 2020. 9am + Sesame Street: 50 Years & Still Sunny! s R (9) 3:30pm; (+) 3/16 7pm, 3/17 1am 10am 9 Rise Up: Songs of the Women’s Movement s 10:30 + Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 3/16 11pm, 3/17 5am 11:30 9 Great Scenic Railway Journeys: 150 Years on the Right Track s + Dr. Fuhrman’s Food as Medicine s

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7:30 9 Julia Child: Best Bites s R (9) 3/16 1:30am 8pm + Great Performances #4311 Michael Bublé: Tour Stop 148. s R (+) 3/16 2am & 10am 9pm 9 Expedition with Steve Backshall s #107 Greenland — Ice Mountain. R (9) 3/16 3am 9:30 + Michael Kaeshammer: Boogie on the Blues Highway s H R (9) 3/16 1pm; (+) 3/16 3:30am 10:30 9 Longevity Paradox with Steven Gundry, M.D. s R (9) 3/16 4:30am 11pm + Front and Center #903 Gary Clark Jr. Grammy and Blues Music award-winner Gary Clark Jr. performs material from his album This Land. R (+) 3/16 5am

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mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated #1915 How to Braise Everything. R (9) 3/17 1am; (+) 3/19 2:30pm + Sesame Street: 50 Years & Still Sunny! s R (+) 3/17 1am

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loved ones for generations to come. R (9) 3/18 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg #507 Hidden Gems of North Lake Tahoe. Discover why North Lake Tahoe is one of the best places for adventure in the great outdoors. 12:30 + Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions #1801 Gone Fishing / Palm Beach, Part 1. The history of deep-sea sport fishing and its popularity in Palm Beach are explored. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Woodsongs #2307 John Paul White and Sideline. John Paul White plays songs from his stunning new album, and bluegrass group Sideline performs. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

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7pm 9 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg H #101 Cottage Pie & Bonkers Chip Butty. R (9) 3/18 1am + Downton Abbey Season 4 on Masterpiece s #4407. Robert and Thomas return from America; Bates disappears for a day; Edith prepares to go abroad. D R (+) 3/18 1am 7:30 9 Sara’s Weeknight Meals #909. R (9) 3/18 1:30am 8pm 9 Celtic Woman, the Best of… s R (9) 3/18 2am 8:30 + Downton Abbey Season 4 on Masterpiece s #4408. Lady Rose meets the Prince of Wales and faces a dilemma. Trouble plagues Cora’s mother and brother. D R (+) 3/18 2:30am 9:30 9 Collagen Diet with Dr. Josh Axe s R (9) 3/18 3:30am 10:30 + Tim Janis Celtic Heart s R (+) 3/18 4:30am 11:30 9 Growing Bolder #502 Answers in Your Ancestry. Preserve the thoughts, words and stories of

7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #720 The Sweetest Hits. R (9) 3/19 1am + Finding Your Roots #401 The Impression. Comedian Larry David and politician Bernie Sanders trace their roots back to Eastern Europe. R (+) 3/19 1am, 3/24 10am 7:30 9 Simply Ming H #1712 Ken Oringer. R (9) 3/19 1:30am 8pm 9 Niall Ferguson’s Networld H #101 Disruption. Niall Ferguson untangles important issues surrounding why social media networks polarize us. R (9) 3/19 2am; (+) 3/19 4pm + Midsomer Murders #1503 Murder of Innocence, Part 1. When a barrister is killed in Midsomer, suspicion falls on a convicted murderer with a solid alibi. R (+) 3/19 2am 8:51 + Midsomer Murders #1504 Murder of Innocence, Part 2. R (+) 3/19 2:51am 9pm 9 Niall Ferguson’s Networld H #102 Winner Takes All. Niall Ferguson explores how the worldwide web became a highly profitable enterprise controlled by a tiny elite. R (9) 3/19 3am; (+) 3/20 4pm 9:34 + Death in Paradise #163 Season 8, Episode 7. Saint Marie mourns when radio legend Dezzie Dixon is murdered live on air, and Jack must unravel a complex mystery in order to find the culprit. R (+) 3/19 3:34am 10pm 9 Niall Ferguson’s Networld H #103 Networld War. Niall Ferguson

shows how our democracies are under threat from forces that exploit social networks. R (9) 3/19 4am; (+) 3/25 4pm 10:30 + Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece #4629 Ride. A suspended Morse begins his own covert investigation when a woman is found murdered at a fair. D R (+) 3/19 4:30am 11pm 9 California Coast H The 1,100-milelong California Coastal Trail is explored through interviews and cinematic highlights. R (9) 3/19 5am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 12:30 + Reconnecting Roots #103. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places #302 Spit-Roasted Lamb. R (9) 3/20 1am + Leah Chase — The Queen of Creole Cuisine A look at how Leah Chase became one of the top, multi-award-winning chefs in the nation. R (+) 3/20 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1411 Beretta, 7 Mile House, The Cheese Board Collective. q R (9) 3/20 1:30am, 3/21 noon 8pm 9 Vera #603 The Moth Catcher. Vera investigates the murder of 22-year-old Alex Gartside, victim of a hit-and-run in remote Northumberland Valley. R (9) 3/20 2am + No Passport Required #201 Seattle. Marcus Samuelsson travels to Seattle to learn about the city’s Filipino American community. R (+) 3/20 2am 9pm + Hedy Lamar R American Masters #3104. Discover the story of the most beautiful woman in the world, who was also an ingenious inventor. D R (+) 3/20 3am 9:30 9 Prime Suspect #101 Price to Pay, Part 1. R (9) 3/20 3:30am 10:30 + Anne Morrow Lindbergh: You’ll Have the Sky R (+) 3/20 4:30am 11pm + Austin City Limits #4402 John Prine. The veteran musician performs songs from The Tree of Forgiveness as well as other gems. R (+) 3/20 5am

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7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1410 Shinmai, Asmara Restaurant, The Ice Cream Bar. q R (9) 3/17 1:30am 8pm 9 Nat King Cole’s Greatest Songs (My Music) s The first-ever special to present full performances of the legendary performer’s greatest hits and most cherished songs. R (9) 3/17 2am 8:30 + Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like s R (+) 3/17 2:30am 9:30 9 Leonard Cohen — Tower of Song s Lana del Rey, Courtney Love, Sting and others honor Cohen in this Tower of Song memorial tribute. R (9) 3/17 3:30am 10pm + Food Fix with Mark Hyman, M.D. s R (+) 3/17 4am 11pm 9 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-White s R (9) 3/17 5am


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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Roadtrip Nation #1201 Whirlwind of Awesomeness. Three new roadtrippers find inspiration by visiting the art-tech spectacle of Two Bit Circus. q 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #711 A San Antonio Christmas. D 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 KQED Newsroom H q R (9) 3/21 1am, 3/22 5pm + Antiques Roadshow #2214 Green Bay, Hour 2. A Renaissancerevival poison ring from 1875 and a 1939 Union Pacific premiere banner. R (+) 3/21 1am 7:30 9 Washington Week H R (9) 3/21 1:30am

8pm 9 Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories Political Animals. Meet the four inspiring women who were the first openly gay legislators in California. R (9) 3/21 2am + Inspector Morse #128 Twilight of the Gods. R (+) 3/21 2am 9pm 9 Alice Waters: American Masters #1604 Alice Waters and Her Delicious Revolution. The Berkeley hippie turned her love for food into consciousness about the environment and nutrition. R (9) 3/21 3am 9:45 + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #1104 Appointment with Death. Poirot accompanies an archaeological expedition searching for the skull

Frankie Drake Mysteries, Season 2 Premiere ▼ Monday, March 23, at 8:47pm on KQED Plus

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Meet Toronto’s first female private detectives, who take on the cases the police and other agencies can’t or won’t solve. Set during Prohibition, Season 2 finds the team solving cases in museums, dance halls, high-fashion houses and baseball leagues.

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of John the Baptist in the Syrian Desert. R (+) 3/21 3:45am 10pm 9 Fine Line: A Woman's Place Is in the Kitchen H Explore the why 7 percent of head chefs and restaurant owners are women. D R (9) 3/21 4am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover H R (9) 3/21 5:30am + Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi #108 Waltzing in Vienna. Mickela dons a gown in celebration of Vienna’s world-renowned ball season. D R (+) 3/21 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 3/23 4pm + Lost River Sessions #307 The Local Honeys. The Kentucky natives perform “Rock Andy” and “The L&N Don’t Stop Here Anymore.” 12:30 + Lost River Sessions #308 Dead Broke Barons Return. Selfdescribed “funkgrass” band the Dead Broke Barons perform “Slow Down Susie” and “Curly Williams.” 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s Programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. For the latest info, check the Daily Schedule pages for any of our six KQED channels, available at http://www.kqed.org/tv/ schedules/daily/. R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 3/22 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/23 mid, 3/28 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 3/29 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/30 mid; (+) 3/22 mid & 6am, 3/23 mid, 3/28 6am, 3/29 mid 6am–mid + By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 3/22 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/23 mid, 3/28 6am, 1pm & 6pm, 3/29 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/30 mid; (+) 3/22 mid & 6am, 3/23 mid, 3/28 6am, 3/29 mid

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8pm 9 Little Women on Masterpiece, Part 1 9pm 9 Little Women on Masterpiece, Part 2 10pm 9 Little Women on Masterpiece, Part 3 11pm 9 Resistance H #101. The risky task of delivering a rebel newspaper. R (9) 3/23 4am

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mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated H #2009. R (9) 3/24 1am; (+) 3/26 2:30pm + History Detectives #109 Sheridan’s House, Mark Twain

East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story ▼ Tuesday, March 24, at 8pm on KQED 9 In 1970, the Atlanta Housing Authority opened East Lake Meadows, a public housing community. Initially praised, it was quickly overwhelmed by crime and violence. This documentary looks at the impact of racism on housing while also exploring the lives of the residents, raising crucial questions about race, poverty and who deserves public assistance.

Watch, Prisoner Poem. Was this R (+) 3/24 1am, 3/25 10am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1412 Teleferic Barcelona, Sodini’s Trattoria, Jubba Somali Restaurant. q R (9) 3/24 1:30am 8pm 9 Antiques Roadshow H #2409 R (9) 3/24 2am + Father Brown #179 The Skylark Scandal. The Kembleford Ramblers’ annual outing takes a tragic turn when the local lord is found strangled. R (+) 3/24 2am 8:47 + Frankie Drake Mysteries H #201 The Old Switcheroo. An old rival turns up selling antiquities, and Frankie and the team try to prove it’s all a scam. R (+) 3/24 2:47am & 11:07pm, 3/25 5:07am 9pm 9 Antiques Roadshow #2410 R (9) 3/24 3am; (+) 3/27 7pm, 3/28 1am 9:35 + DCI Banks #114 To Burn in Every Drop of Blood. Drug dealer Damon Horsley is murdered at the woodland shrine of suicide Sian Haddon, with Sian’s teen-aged friend Kyle Finn finding the body. R (+) 3/24 3:35am 10pm 9 POV H The Rescue List. Two children in Ghana who were rescued from enslavement embark on a mission with their rescuer. R (9) 3/24 4am 11:06 + Anne Morgan’s War The American heiress helped rebuild Picardy, a region in northern France, after World War I. R (+) 3/24 5:06am 11:30 9 Sun Studio Sessions H #1107 Amy Lavere. The artist performs several of her latest songs, including “No Battle Hymn” and “Love I’ve Missed.” R (9) 3/24 5:30am

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7pm 9 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg H #102 Scruffy Lasagne and Bigged-Up Broccoli. R (9) 3/25 1am + The Forsyte Saga #101.

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg #508 Hidden Gems of Riviera Nayarit. A chocolate garden and the world’s largest vehicle suspension bridge. 12:30 + Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions #1802 Gone Fishing / Palm Beach, Part 2. Catch-and-release programs and women who have become stars of deep-sea fishing are highlighted. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Lidia’s Kitchen #721 A Roman Interlude. R (9) 3/26 1am + Finding Your Roots #402 Unfamiliar Kin. Actors Fred Armisen and Christopher Walken and musician Carly Simon learn

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about their roots. R (+) 3/26 1am, 3/31 10am 7:30 9 Simply Ming H #1713 Michael Schlow. R (9) 3/26 1:30am 8pm 9 Nature #3513 The World’s Most Wanted Animal. Conservationist Maria Diekmann attempts to save pangolins, the most trafficked animal in the world. D R (9) 3/26 2am; (+) 3/27 11am, 3/31 4pm + Midsomer Murders #1505 Written in the Stars, Part 1. An amateur astronomer is killed by a blow to the head by a meteorite during an eclipse of the sun. R (+) 3/26 2am 8:49 + Midsomer Murders #1506 Written in the Stars, Part 2. R (+) 3/26 2:49am 9pm 9 Nova #4509 Transplanting Hope. Follow patients who urgently need transplants and families deciding to donate organs of loved ones. R (9) 3/26 3am; (+) 3/26 4pm 9:34 + Death in Paradise #164 Season 8, Episode 8. A horse-trekking expedition comes to an abrupt end when Jack finds the dead body of a rider in the police station. R (+) 3/26 3:34am 10pm 9 Earth’s Sacred Wonders #101 House of the Divine. Journey to the world’s landmark spiritual sites, captured in full glory with aweinspiring visuals. R (9) 3/26 4am 10:30 + Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece #4630 Arcadia. A young housewife dies seemingly of a mysterious tummy bug that has sickened half the police force. D R (+) 3/26 4:30am 11pm 9 Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Conversation Justice Ginsburg sits down with NPR’s Nina Totenberg for a about her quartercentury on the nation’s highest bench. R (9) 3/26 5am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 12:30 + Reconnecting Roots #104. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places #303 Salty Salzburg. R (9) 3/27 1am + Mankiller The legacy of Wilma Mankiller, who overcame sexism to emerge as the Cherokee Nation’s first woman Principal Chief. R (+) 3/27 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1413 Roosevelt Tamale Parlor, Bravas Bar de Tapas, International Smoke. q R (9) 3/27 1:30am, 3/28 noon 8pm 9 Vera #604 The Sea Glass. Vera investigates the mysterious death of a fisherman found tangled in the nets of a North Sea trawler. R (9) 3/27 2am + No Passport Required #202 Los Angeles. Chef Marcus Samuelsson explores the large and thriving Armenian community in Los Angeles. R (+) 3/27 2am 9pm + Holly Near American Masters #3204. Experience the power of song in the struggle for equality through the story of singer Holly Near. D R (+) 3/27 3am 9:30 9 Prime Suspect H #102 Price to Pay, Part 2. R (9) 3/27 3:30am 10pm + Elizabeth Murray: American Masters #320. Follow Elizabeth Murray’s journey from an impoverished childhood to artistic maverick. D R (+) 3/27 4am 11pm + Austin City Limits #4403 Sam Smith / Anderson East. Sam Smith sings tunes from , and Alabama soul and R&B singer Anderson East performs. R (+) 3/27 5am

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TV LEGEND Penniless Irene Heron agrees to marry Soames Forsyte, a successful partner in the family law firm. R (+) 3/25 1am 7:30 9 Sara’s Weeknight Meals #910. R (9) 3/25 1:30am 8pm 9 East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story H Explore the history of East Lake Meadows, a former public housing community in Atlanta. R (9) 3/25 2am + A Place to Call Home #102 The Welcome Mat. Sarah takes up new lodgings at a boarding house, but the nosy landlady may make her regret the decision. R (+) 3/25 2am 9pm + Downton Abbey Season 5 on Masterpiece #4501. A working-class prime minister is elected; Robert is snubbed by the village; Edith plays with fire. D R (+) 3/25 3am 10pm 9 Frontline H NRA Under Fire. The NRA faces challenges from all sides. R (9) 3/25 4am, 3/31 10pm 10:12 + Downton Abbey Season 5 on Masterpiece #4502. Rose hits on a strategy to get a radio in the house; Sarah tutors Daisy; an art historian arrives. D R (+) 3/25 4:12am 11pm 9 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Gilda Brasileiro: Against Oblivion. R (9) 3/25 5am 11:07 + Frankie Drake Mysteries #201 The Old Switcheroo. R (+) 3/25 5:07am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Roadtrip Nation #1202 East Meets West. The roadtrippers talk to the creator of Frozen’s Elsa and visit Patagonia designer John Rapp. q 12:30 + Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope #712 Taiwan Lantern Festival. D 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

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7pm 9 KQED Newsroom H q R (9) 3/28 1am, 3/29 5pm + Antiques Roadshow #2407 Crocker Art Museum. R (+) 3/28 1am 7:30 9 Washington Week H R (9) 3/28 1:30am 8pm 9 Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories The Migrant Kitchen. Explore Los Angeles’s booming food scene through the eyes of a new generation of chefs whose cuisine is inspired by the immigrant experience. R (9) 3/28 2am + Inspector Morse #129 The Way Through the Woods. R (+) 3/28 2am 9pm 9 Somewhere South H #101. R (9) 3/28 3am 9:45 + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #1201 Three-Act Tragedy. At a party at the Cornish mansion of great actor Sir Charles Cartwright, a local reverend dies while drinking a cocktail, but no poison is found in his glass. R (+) 3/28 3:45am 10pm 9 The Inn at Little Washington: A Delicious Documentary H Meet Patrick O’Connell, a selftaught chef whose restaurant, The Inn at Little Washington, is considered one of the greatest dining experiences in America. R (9) 3/28 4am 11pm 9 tasteMAKERS #205. R (9) 3/28 5am 11:30 9 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover H R (9) 3/28 5:30am + Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi #109 Malaysia, Part 1. Mickela

discovers the multifaceted cultural history in the metropolitan city of Kuala Lumpur. D R (+) 3/28 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 3/30 4pm + Lost River Sessions #309 Becca Richardson. The songwriter performs a live set that includes “Ritual” and “Wanted.” 12:30 + Lost River Sessions #310 The Josephines. The American rockers perform “Fireball” and “Coal Mine Gone” in an energetic live set. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 3/29 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/30 mid; (+) 3/29 mid 6am-mid +By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 1pm & 6pm, 3/29 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/30 mid; (+) 3/29 mid

6am-5pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 6pm, 3/30 mid + Country Music #101 The Rub (Beginnings–1933). D 8am + Country Music #102 Hard Times (1933–1945). D 10am + Country Music #103 The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945–1953). D AFTERNOON

noon + Country Music #104 I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953–1963). D 2pm + Country Music #105 The Sons and Daughters of America (1964–1968). D 4pm + Country Music #106 Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (1968–1972). D 5pm 9 KQED Newsroom q 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 3/30 mid + Country Music #107 Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973– 1983). D R (+) 3/30 mid EVENING

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noon 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1413 Roosevelt Tamale Parlor, Bravas Bar de Tapas, International Smoke. q 12:30 9 Lidia’s Kitchen H #724 From Italy to America. 1pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 6pm, 3/29 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/30 mid; (+) 3/29 mid 5:30 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend H 6pm 9 By Request: Best of Pledge s R (9) 3/29 mid, 6am & 6pm, 3/30 mid; (+) 3/29 mid EVENING

8pm 9 Saturday Night Movie H #2010 Legally Blonde. Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority queen, is dumped by her boyfriend, and she decides to follow him to law school, discovering herself in the process. R (9) 3/29 2am 10pm 9 Saturday Night Movie H #2011 The Handmaid’s Tale. In a polluted, dystopian, right-wing religious tyranny, a young woman is put in sexual slavery because of her rare fertility. R (9) 3/29 4am 11pm 9 Resistance H #102. Lili and The Kid escape being arrested by the Gestapo and discover there’s a traitor in their midst. R (9) 3/20 5am, 3/23 5am

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8pm 9 Call the Midwife H #901. R (9) 3/30 2am 8:30 + Country Music #108 Don’t Get Above Your Raisin (1984–1996). D R (+) 3/30 2:30am 9pm 9 The Chaperone on Masterpiece #4953. Follow the diffident chaperone to dancer Louise Brooks in this Jazz Age drama from Julian Fellowes. R (9) 3/30 3am 10:30 + Garth Brooks: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song H R (+) 3/30 4:30am 11pm 9 Resistance H #103. Lili joins a new resistance group led by Fredo, who trains her; The Kid is captured by the Germans. R (9) 3/30 5am

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mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated H #2010. R (9) 3/31 1am + History Detectives #110 The Love Dish, Rebel Gun, Prison Plaque. Find the facts and fiction behind a racy 18th-century gift and a gun thought to be from a bandit. R (+) 3/31 1am 7:30 9 Check, Please! Bay Area #1414 Guiso Latin Fusion, Rich Table, Nyum Bai. q R (9) 3/31 1:30am

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11:30 9 On Story H #509 Planet of the Apes: Reimagining a Sci-Fi Franchise. The writers of Rise of the Planet of the Apes discuss reimagining the popular sci-fi franchise. R (9) 3/27 5:30am


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The Dorothy Day Story H Archival footage and interviews trace the life of social activist and Catholic convert Dorothy Day. R (+) 3/31 5:02am 11:30 9 Sun Studio Sessions H #1108 Ghost Town Blues Band. The band performs “The Road Still Drives the Same” and “Heading Nowhere Fast.” R (9) 3/31 5:30am

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mid 9 Amanpour and Company H R (9) 4pm + Woodsongs #2309 The Lee Boys and Grady Champion. The Lee Boys, one of America’s finest

Saturday Night Movie: Legally Blonde ▼ Saturday, March 28, at 8pm on KQED 9

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Meet blonde sorority queen Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon). When her boyfriend dumps her for someone who’s more serious about a career, she follows him to law school, where she fights the dumb blonde stereotype and her life takes a surprising turn.

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“sacred steel” ensembles, perform eclectic, soulful music. 1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule. 6am-7pm See page 7 for program schedule. EVENING

7pm 9 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg H #103 Bean Burger, Charred Salad, Spicy Curry. + The Forsyte Saga #102. Irene has agreed to marry Soames. Two years later, Soames is concerned about his marriage. 7:30 9 Field Trip with Curtis Stone #101 Margaret River. A visit to the northern part of Western Australia finds Curtis in the quintessential outback. 8pm 9 Secrets of the Dead #1401 Ben Franklin’s Bones. + A Place to Call Home #103 Truth Will Out. Sarah arrives at her first day on the job only to face questions from Dr. Jack Duncan about her real name. 9pm 9 Polio Crusade: American Experience #2102. The decades-long crusade to eradicate one of the 20th century’s most dreaded diseases. D + Downton Abbey Season 5 on Masterpiece #4503. Mary and Lord Gillingham put their love to the test; Violet is reunited with an old friend. D 10pm 9 Frontline #3814 H Plastic Wars. Did the plastics industry use recycling to sell more plastic? With the industry expanding like never before and the crisis of ocean pollution growing, Frontline and NPR investigate. + Downton Abbey Season 5 on Masterpiece #4504. Lord Merton delivers a bombshell to Isobel; police suspicions deepen in an unexplained death. D 11pm 9 Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in School H + Frankie Drake Mysteries

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Celebrate Women’s History Month in March A stunning movie star (Hedy Lamarr) who was also an ingenious inventor (Hedy Lamarr). A Berkeley chef who sourced food seasonally and locally — and changed the way we eat (Alice Waters). A co-founder of the first farmworker’s union with Cesar Chavez (Dolores Huerta). In March, we celebrate the lives and work of these women and many others. Here are some highlights. KQED 9

Julia Child: Best Bites Saturday, March 7, at 10am Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories “Political Animals” Friday, March 20, at 8pm Alice Waters: American Masters Friday, March 20, at 9pm Call the Midwife (new season) Sunday, March 29, at 8pm Vera Thursday, March 5, at 8pm

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Hedy Lamarr: American Masters Thursday, March 19, at 9pm Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story Monday, March 30, at 11:02pm Frankie Drake Mysteries (new season) Monday, March 23, at 8:47pm Anne Morgan’s War Monday, March 23, at 11:06pm

Women, War and Peace Sunday, March 1, at 4pm Independent Lens: Dolores Sunday, March 1, at 7pm Janis Joplin: American Masters Saturday, March 28, at 5pm KIDS

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Movie: I Am Madam President Monday, March 16

Hedy Lamarr with Spencer Tracy in I Take This Woman, 1940.

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Beecham House on Masterpiece Binge this entire new historical drama series set in Delhi before British rule began (starts March 1).

Moonstone

Whitechapel

Catch this fresh adaptation of a Victorian Era whodunit about the theft of a priceless Indian diamond (a Passport exclusive).

Follow along as a detective team confronts historical copycat murders in London’s enigmatic East End (a Passport exclusive).

Xavier Riddle and the Secret Movie: I Am Madam President This special episode, in honor of Women’s History Month, features Xavier’s sister, Yadina, meeting bold women in history and learning to do something that has never been done before.

COMING IN APRIL

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Jazz

Discover what happens when America’s first female president is kidnapped while on an official visit to Sweden (subtitles; no FVOD streaming).

Grab a front-row seat, wherever you are, as Miranda Lambert performs from The Weight of These Wings (expires March 3).

Before Country Music, Ken Burns told the story of jazz. Stream all ten episodes before they expire on March 9.

Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio

Independent Lens: The Bad Kids

Spectrum: A Story of the Mind

Radio was the first mass medium. There’s a fascinating story behind its founding. Who better than Ken Burns to tell it? (It expires March 9.)

Meet students at an alternative high school for at-risk kids in a desert community in this Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award winner film (ends March 14).

Look at autism through the lives of people on the spectrum and explore the connection between it and sensory experiences with Dr. Temple Grandin (expires March 31).

Spy in the Wild, a Nature Miniseries, Season 2 Animatronic spy cameras, disguised as animals, record rarely seen animal behavior in the wild. What will they reveal about the connection between animal behaviors and emotions — and ours?

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Your Option to Opt Out To further increase support for KQED, we may exchange your name with other nonprofit organizations in order to grow our membership base. If you do not wish to have your name rented or exchanged and have not requested the opt-out option in the past, please contact Member Services at 415.553.2150 or email member@kqed.org.

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