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11th & Grant with Eric Funk: Jim Averitt & Friends Airs 7pm Thursday, February 15 Jim Averitt showcases his Montana inspired folk & Americana music on 11th & Grant with Eric Funk. He is joined by Bozeman musicians Chelsea Hunt on fiddle and Tom Murphy on mandolin. See story, p. 2
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Rising from the Rails: The Story of the Pullman Porter
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11th & Grant with Eric Funk: Jeremy Morton 6 EVENING & OVERNIGHT MontanaPBS & World 7 Great Performances: Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop 9 MontanaPBS Film Classics: Julia 11 American Experience: The Gilded Age 13 NOVA: First Face of America 15 American Epic Sessions 17 Animals with Cameras: A Nature Miniseries 19 MontanaPBS Film Classics: Casablanca 21 Independent Lens: Tell Them We Are Rising 22 WEEKDAY PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS 23 WEEKEND PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS 24 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS Pinkalicious & Peterrific 25 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING MontanaPBS & World 28 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING Create My Greek Table with Kiane Kochilas 29 MONTANAPBS KIDS CHANNEL PROGRAMMING 30 BUSINESS PARTNERS 32 Great Performances: Movies for Grownups Awards for AARP The Magazine
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Jim Averitt & Friends
Airs 7pm Thursday, February 15 Also 2/17 9:48pm; 2/19 2am
Jim Averitt showcases his Montana inspired folk and Americana music on 11th & Grant with Eric Funk. He is joined by Bozeman musicians Chelsea Hunt on fiddle and Tom Murphy on mandolin. Averitt performs regionally on a regular basis and has shared the stage and studio with many well-known names, including Jackson Browne, Joe Cocker, Joe Walsh, Pat Benatar, Toto, Les McCann, Tom Rush, David Wilcox, Rambling Jack Elliott, Jim Messina, Michael McDonald and Kenny Loggins. He has co-written several tunes with Jim Messina, Jane Fonda, Ted Turner and Kostas. Soundtracks credited to Jim include HBO, 20/20 and an MS national commercial. His music is also included in many documentaries. Experience Averitt’s one of a kind music and his lyrical stories inspired by his adventures and travels, on this all-original episode. Cover images: Courtesy of MontanaPBS
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Rising from the Rails: The Story of the Pullman Porter Airs 6pm Sunday, February 18 This program explores the little-known history of the African American men hired to work on railroad sleeping cars beginning in the late 1860s. Serving wealthy, white passengers in the golden age of rail travel, the Pullman Porters carried labor organizing skills, civil rights ideals, and elements of black culture—such as jazz and blues— across the country. As trailblazers in the struggle for African American self-sufficiency, the Pullman Porters inspired future generations of independent black leaders, including their own future descendants.
Virgil Smock, a former Pullman Porter for more than 30 years.
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Produced by MontanaPBS Made in Montana MontanaPBS continues to tell the story of our state—past and present—with award winning television productions. Programs like Backroads of Montana, Indian Relay, Fort Peck Dam and Butte, America help our citizens thoughtfully reflect on the colorful history of our state, the majesty of our shared landscape and our unique people and cultures. Programs such as Montana Ag Live, Concussion: Answers in the Blood?, Degrees of Difference and many others foster important discussion about current issues.
Home to Montana M.R. ‘Monty’ Montgomery is a feature writer for the Boston Globe, whose columns are nationally syndicated in more than sixty newspapers in the U.S. and Canada. Montgomery was born in 1937 at Fort Peck, where his father was an inspector on the depression era dam project. He had left Montana as a child, and returned in 1987 for his first visit back to Fort Peck. This program documents the younger Montgomery’s trip to his birthplace. Airs Sunday, 2/4 at 10am The Rundown with Beth Saboe: Enemy On Our Shores Invasive zebra and quagga mussels, which are native to eastern Europe, have already wreaked havoc on the Great Lakes and spread throughout the majority of the U.S. The tiny invasive species can inflict colossal destruction. Scientists and lawmakers agree that an infestation of zebra or quagga mussels is the single greatest threat to Montana’s lakes and rivers. Airs Thursday, 2/22 at 7pm, Sunday, 2/25 at 10am
Confluence: A Duet of Words and Music From Beethoven to John Muir, artists have found inspiration in nature. In a unique blending of artistic expression, classical guitarist, Stuart Weber, and writer, Alan Kesselheim, weave together compositions that evoke in the listener fundamental natural themes. Airs Sunday, 2/4 at 10:30am
Sacred Journey of the Nez Perce The Nez Perce War erupted in 1877, the result of growing tensions between the Native peoples of the Northwest and the settlers who coveted Native lands. The Nez Perce—800 men, women and children, along with their 2,000 horses—undertook a heroic, 1,600 mile journey over what is now Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Though the trek ended tragically, it serves as a rallying point for the descendants of the Nez Perce, who are determined to carry on their ancient traditions. Airs Sunday, 2/18 at 10am
Business: Made in Montana This episode introduces viewers to Bitterroot Cycles in Hamilton, Eco-Built Homes in Billings, Red Ants Pants in White Sulphur Springs, Tandem Doughnuts in Missoula and The R.L. Winston Rod Company in Twin Bridges. Airs Thursday, 2/8 at 7pm, Sunday, 2/11 at 10am See photo, above Magic Yellowstone: Historic 1920s Motion Picture of Yellowstone This is the recently restored half hour black and white moving picture of Yellowstone. It was filmed by official Park photographer Jack Ellis Haynes to promote tourism for the Northern Pacific Railroad in the 1920s and is accompanied by an original score of period piano and organ music. See Yellowstone from a bygone era with this film, available to the public for the first time since its original release in the 1920s. Airs Thursday, 2/22 at 7:30pm, Sunday, 2/25 at 10:30am
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Groundwater Quality: What is the Outlook? Montana Department of Ag hydrologist Christopher Kelly discusses Montana’s Ground Water Protection program, which helps to keep one of Montana’s treasures clean. Airs Sunday, 2/4 at 11am
Weeds Are More Than Just An Annoyance! Montana Department of Agriculture and Noxious Weed Trust Fund Coordinator Jasmin Reimer discusses the inner workings of Montana’s Noxious Weed Trust Fund. Airs Sunday, 2/11 at 11am
Biological Weed Controls Biological control specialist at Montana State University Jeff Littlefield addresses the success of biological weed control efforts in Montana and how to utilize this technology to help with weed control efforts. Airs Sunday, 2/18 at 11am
Business: Made in Montana
Airs 7pm Thursay, February 8 Also 2/11 10am
Custom bikes for Montana terrain, economical homes small in stature, women’s workwear along with a music festival, healthy and tasty homemade doughnuts and fly rods second to none are the subjects of a University of Montana student-produced television program featuring Montana-based businesses. Pictured: Bitterroot Cycles in Hamilton makes hardtail mountain bikes, featuring their signature brands, “The Weasel & The Beaver.”
How Does Public Debt Affect Agriculture? Retired Montana State University economist Myles Watts addresses the effect of public debt on Montana’s economy including the agricultural sector. Airs Sunday, 2/25 at 11am
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Jeff Troxel & Trevor Krieger: 1973 Jeff Troxel and Trevor Krieger showcase a distinctive blend of Americana folk and fiddle tunes and original work. Troxel is a jazz and flatpicking guitarist, songwriter, singer, and composer, who easily crosses musical boundaries. Krieger is an accomplished classical violinist and traditional fiddle player. Airs Thursday, 2/1 at 9:50pm
Jeremy Morton Jeremy Morton is a talented composer, singer and guitarist. Singer/ songwriters are a mainstay in American music and Jeremy brings a direct and sincere approach to this episode. Airs Thursday, 2/1 at 7pm, Saturday, 2/3 at 10:02pm, Monday, 2/5 at 2am See story, right Kenny James Miller Band: Borderline The potency of a large rock band fits into the hands of three accomplished musicians; Ken Sederdahl on lead guitar and vocals, Mark Cornett on bass, and Mark Miller on drums. Airs Thursday, 2/8 at 9:50pm Josh Farmer Band: Addictions Josh Farmer’s earthy, spiritual semblance paired with the powerhouse trio of guitarist Tommy Pertis, drummer Caleb Van Gelder, and bassist Jesse Christian, create a one-of-a-kind sound that blends jazz, funk, rock and soul. Airs Thursday, 2/15 at 9:50pm Jim Averitt & Friends Jim Averitt showcases his Montana inspired folk & Americana music. He is joined by Bozeman musicians Chelsea Hunt on fiddle and Tom Murphy on Mandolin. Airs Thursday, 2/15 at 7pm, Saturday, 2/17 at 9:48pm, Monday, 2/19 at 2am See story, inside front cover
Julia Cory Slovarp & Friends: Chaconne Accomplished cellist Julia Cory Slovarp invites a cast of remarkable classical musicians to in a collaboration brimming with energy and character. The diverse repertoire showcases the exploration of several styles and crossover genres. Airs Sunday, 2/18 at 2:45pm The Drum Brothers: Ankaben The Drum Brothers feature a mix of ethnic and contemporary world music. Driving West African rhythms, polyrhythmic dance grooves and authentic vocals make this Missoula group one of a kind in Montana. Airs Thursday, 2/22 at 9:50pm
Kilns and Kin The Backroads crew travels along as family and friends gather near Lodge Grass to move animals onto summer range; we visit some abandoned beehive charcoal kilns west of Melrose—all that’s left of one of Montana’s earliest and most productive gold smelters; we find the exact geographic center of the state near Lewistown; and visit with a woman who’s maintaining her family’s connection to the African-American history of the Miles City area. Airs Saturday, 2/3 at 5pm Capitol Rock & Community Folk From Capitol Rock near Ekalaka to the Hot Club of Troy, this program covers Montana from border to border. Stops include Easter services at the Serbian Orthodox Church in Butte; a profile of the mayor of Alberton, who also runs the junkyard; a visit to Troy’s music venue, the Hot Club Coffee House; and a stop at the nation’s least-visited national landmark, Capitol Rock. Airs Saturday, 2/10 at 5pm
Places of Note We remember the legendary Ozark Club in Great Falls, visit the Ringing Rocks geological site near Pipestone, profile the fabled Butte entertainer “Luigi” and more. Airs Saturday, 2/17 at 5pm Rockets, Peaks and Poets We will visit the Big Sky Rocketry Association and watch their launch event near Twin Bridges and then explore a geologic curiosity near Sunburst called “Jerusalem Peaks.” We will also profile Dixon poet Victor Charlo. Airs Saturday, 2/24 at 5pm
A sign at the Poker Joe fishing access near Stevensville, MT notifies water users of the FWP’s Clean, Drain, Dry program.
THE RUNDOWN WITH BETH SABOE
Enemy on Our Shores Airs 7pm Thursday, February 22 Also 2/25 10am
In 2016, one of the most devastating invasive species in the world was detected in a handful of Montana waterbodies for the first time. The evidence of non-native mussel larvae in Tiber and Canyon Ferry reservoirs prompted a statewide emergency response as stakeholders rushed to combat the aquatic enemy. Invasive zebra and quagga mussels, which are native to eastern Europe, have already wreaked havoc on the Great Lakes and spread throughout the majority of the U.S., except for Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. The tiny invasive species can inflict colossal destruction and scientists and lawmakers agree that an infestation of zebra or quagga mussels is the single greatest threat to Montana’s lakes and rivers. In this half-hour documentary, News and Public Affairs producer Beth Saboe examines the potential economic and ecological devastation the aquatic pest can cause by fouling boats, docks, beaches and clogging hydroelectric intake systems and irrigation pipes. It’s estimated that zebra and quagga mussels cause $1 billion in damage each year to dams and other water-dependant industries. An invasion in Montana could mean higher electricity prices, lower property values, reduced fish populations and a potentially harmful hit to the outdoor recreation industry, which is now the state’s number one economic driver.
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Evening & Overnight THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 1
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Make It or Break It MDNT WORLD Frontline: North Korea’s Deadly Dictator 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 We’ll Meet Again: Rescued from Mount St. Helens 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Frontline: North Korea’s Deadly Dictator 3:00 WORLD The Salinas Project 4:00 We’ll Meet Again: Rescued from Mount St. Helens 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Childhood Cancer 5:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
7:00
11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Jeremy Morton” 11th & Grant presents Jeremy Morton, a talented composer, singer and guitarist. Singer/songwriters are a mainstay in American music and Jeremy brings a direct and sincere approach to this episode. His performance is relevant and memorable, revealing why he is a Montana artist in demand. TV-G See p. 5
7:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead:
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1 0:00 BBC World News 1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 Closer to Truth “How to Argue for God?” Is there a supreme being, a creator of all things, a God? Can arguments—reasons, logic, ways of thinking—cut through traditions, norms, feelings? Believers bear the burden of proof. TV-G
8:00 Doc Martin “The Departed” On the ride back from a job interview in London, one of Martin’s patients dies in the next seat. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 The Bletchley Circle Susan gathers her old friends Millie, Lucy and Jean to try to solve a string of London murders. TV-14
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
11th and Grant Classics “Jeff Troxel & Trevor Krieger: 1973” Jeff Troxel and Tevor Krieger showcase their distinctive blend of Americana folk and fiddle tunes paired with innovative original work. TV-G
10:00 WORLD NOVA: The Impossible Flight TV-G
The Alcatraz Escape TV-PG
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5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
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AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: School Days, pt 1 MDNT WORLD Secrets of the Dead: The Alcatraz Escape 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 NOVA: The Impossible Flight 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 3:00 WORLD Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman on Paper 3:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: School Days, pt 2 4:00 NOVA: The Impossible Flight 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Laurie Frankel / This Is How It Always Is 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: God’s Sovereignty: A Tribute to Hugh McCann 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD Triangle Fire:
American Experience TV-14
7:00 Washington Week
7:00 WORLD John Lewis:
Get in the Way TV-PG-VL
7:30 Program TBA 8:00 Great Performances “Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop” The hip-hop artist perform a symphonic rendition of Illmatic with the National Symphony Orchestra. TV-PG-LD See story, right
Alicia Keys: Landmarks Live in Concert
Airs 9pm Friday, February 2 Also 2/4 4am This new pop music series debuts with Grammy winner Alicia Keys who performs in notable locations all around New York including the world famous Circle Line, the Unisphere, and Harlem’s Apollo. Hosted by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
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7:00 WORLD B.B. King:
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7:31 May to December “Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom” Zoe’s mother leaves Zoe’s father and moves in with Zoe and Alec. Rosie’s dreams of becoming a supermodel result in her being conned out of 800 quid by a fraudulent modeling school. (36)
Harlem’s Apollo and other notable locations all around New York City. TV-PG See photo, left
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Queen Elizabeth’s
Secret Agents TV-PG-V
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Scully/The World Show TV-G
8:00 WORLD America Reframed: A New Color:
The Art of Being Edythe Boone
8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Julia” Playwright Lillian Hellman recalls World War II, her best friend and writer Dashiell Hammett. TV-PG See story, p. 9
11:00 WORLD Triangle Fire:
American Experience TV-14
11:30 New Scandinavian Cooking “New Nordic Cuisine” Andreas embarks on a culinary journey, looking for the source of the new Nordic food revolution. TV-G
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AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: School Days, pt 2 MDNT WORLD John Lewis: Get in the Way 12:30 Overheard with Evan Smith: Walter Isaacson, Author 1:00 Growing Bolder 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: Constitutional Crisis or Consensus? 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Washington Week 3:00 WORLD Reel South: Overburden 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD Second Opinion: Childhood Cancer 4:30 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 iQ: smartparent: The Maker Movement in Schools 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Super Why! 5:30 WORLD Washington Week 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Sinatra (1978)” Great Sinatra songs include “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Young at Heart” and “This Love of Mine.” TV-G
6:00 WORLD Deep City: The Birth of the
Miami Sound TV-PG
7:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Leaving Home Forever or ’till Teatime” Howard has had enough of Pearl and decides to leave home forever. However, he soon finds he misses her, so the trio try to reunite the couple. TV-PG
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9:00 Alicia Keys: Landmarks Live In Concert: A Great Performances Special Alicia Keys performs in
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9:00 WORLD Colored Frames TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Deep City: The Birth of the
Miami Sound TV-PG
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11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Jeremy Morton” 11th & Grant presents Jeremy Morton, a talented composer, singer and guitarist. Singer/songwriters are a mainstay in American music and Jeremy brings a direct and sincere approach to this episode. His performance is relevant and memorable, revealing why he is a Montana artist in demand. TV-G See p. 5
11:00 Austin City Limits “LCD Soundsystem” The alternative rock band spotlights hits and songs from its comeback album American Dream. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD B.B. King:
American Masters TV-PG-VL
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AM EARLY MORNING mdnt NOVA: The Impossible Flight MDNT WORLD America Reframed: A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone 1:00 WORLD Colored Frames 2:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 2:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Between Two Shores 3:00 World Dancesport GrandSlam Series: Part 1 Standard Series: The Showdown In Shanghai 3:00 WORLD The Salinas Project 4:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Intore 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD Washington Week 5:00 Americas Now: Haitians In Limbo & Enrique Chiu 5:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind: All the President’s Twitter Blocks 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
NAS performing at the 2015 Sugar Mountain festival, Melbourne, Australia G R E AT P E R F O R M A N C E S
Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop Airs 8pm Friday, February 2 Also 2/5 3am
Two decades after his album’s critically acclaimed release, hip-hop artist Nas teamed up with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, to stage a symphonic rendition of Illmatic, one of the most revered albums in hip-hop history. Released in 1994, Illmatic is the seminal debut album from Nas, and has long been considered one of the greatest hip-hop records of all time. The album is a densely textured, deeply lyrical portrait of life in the largest public housing project in North America, the Queensbridge Houses, located in the Long Island City area of New York City, and home to nearly 7,000 people. Alternating between candid reflections from Nas, photos from his youth, backstage footage and a symphonic performance of Illmatic, the program gives an inside look at the inspiration behind Nas’ music and his early life growing up in New York City. The combination of Nas and the orchestra reinvents the sound of some of his most popular songs, like “N.Y. State of Mind,” “The World Is Yours,” “Memory Lane (Sittin’ in Da Park)” and “It Ain’t Hard to Tell” to create a classical hip-hop journey.
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3:00 The Durrells On Masterpiece
3:00 WORLD America Reframed: A New Color:
The Art of Being Edythe Boone
4:00 Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe Slovakia’s history,
4:00 WORLD Colored Frames TV-PG
5:00 Our American Family: The Youngs The day to day life of an American family during the first half of the 1900s is chronicled. TV-G
7:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again: Rescued from
8:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “Faith, Hope & Charity” Finally
10:00 WORLD Animals with Cameras,
A Nature Miniseries TV-G
11:00 Secrets in the Bones: The Hunt for the Black Death Killer A biol-
learning of the famine in Ireland, the queen wants to help but meets surprising opposition. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD Defeating Cancer: Precision
ogist searches for the pathogen that caused the bubonic plague during the fourteenth century. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again:
Medicine and Personalized Care TV-G
Rescued from Mount St. Helens TV-PG
9:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents During a time when Britain was divided, unstable and violent the world’s first secret service was born. Run by William and Robert Cecil, this father and son team had the duty of protecting the Queen and the Country. TV-PG-V
David Simon TV-PG
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Changing Face of.... The Queen
Some Changes Made” Jack and Douglas take matters with Sir Richard into their own hands when the refuge is threatened. TV-PG
Mount St. Helens TV-PG
5:00 WORLD Speakeasy: Steve Earle and
The story of the royal family is told through the changes of the Queen’s royal image and wardrobe. TV-PG
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decides to try her hand at foreign relations and takes the royal court to France. TV-PG
culture, breathtaking landscapes, castles and medieval towns are explored. TV-G
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7:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “Entente Cordiale” Victoria
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9:00 WORLD What Love Is:
The Duke Pathfinders 50 TV-G
6:00 WORLD Animals with Cameras,
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AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Doc Martin: The Departed MDNT WORLD Defeating Cancer: Precision Medicine and Personalized Care 1:00 Austin City Limits: LCD Soundsystem 1:00 WORLD What Love Is: The Duke Pathfinders 50 11th & Grant with Eric Funk: 2:00 Jeremy Morton 2:00 WORLD Reel South: Overburden 3:00 Great Performances: Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop 3:00 WORLD Speakeasy: Steve Earle and David Simon 4:00 Alicia Keys: Landmarks Live In Concert: A Great Performances Special 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Peter Baker, Journalist 4:30 WORLD Open Mind: All the President’s Twitter Blocks 5:00 Song of the Mountains: Mountain Faith 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Exchange: 10 Days In Africa: A Home Movie TV-PG
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, hr 2” A “Blade Runner” set decoration, Agnes Martin paintings and a feather golf ball, ca. 1840 are showcased. TV-G
7:00 WORLD Our American Family:
7:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage TV-PG
The Clarks TV-G
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Jacksonville, hr 1” A Laurel and Hardy prop, “Swiss Miss” horn and a Thomas Hart Benton oil on tin are appraised. TV-G
Independent Lens: Winnie
Airs 9pm Monday, February 5 Also 2/5 9pm; 2/7 1am, 4:30am Explore the life of Winnie Mandela and her struggle to bring down Apartheid, with intimate insights from those closest to her and testimony from the enemies who sought to extinguish her radical capacity to shake up the order of things. Pictured: Winnie Mandela during her trial in Johannesburg for the murder of child activist Stompie Sepei (1992).
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
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plore the complex life of Winnie Mandela and her decades-long struggle to bring down Apartheid. TV-14 See photo, 8
10:00 WORLD America Reframed:
Gentlemen of Vision
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS Led by CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, this program features conversations about important global issues, joining a stable of trusted news and public affairs programs on public television.
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:00 WORLD Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley
and the Politics of Race TV-PG-VL
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Amanpour On PBS
11:00 Beyond 100 Days The acclaimed BBC World News nightly public affairs show recorded in Washington, DC and London.
11:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Exchange: 10 Days In Africa: A Home Movie TV-PG
11:30 Bluegrass Underground “Don Bryant & The Bo Keys” Enjoy a group composed of session musicians from historic Stax and Hi Records studio bands. TV-G
11:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Homer, Alaska” A wild foraged salad and fisherman’s stew with mussels, crab, scallops and tomato broth are made. TV-G
TUESDAY
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
11:30 WORLD Karamu: 100 Years
in the House TV-G
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 6
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Last Dance MDNT WORLD Our American Family: The Clarks 12:30 NHK Newsline 12:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage 1:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: Entente Cordiale 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: Faith, Hope & Charity 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Secrets in the Bones: The Hunt for the Black Death Killer 3:00 WORLD Colored Frames 4:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 4:00 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 4:30 WORLD Asia Insight 5:00 Place to Call Home: There’ll Be Some Changes Made 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
cret lives of animals as never before, as this three-part series uncovers truly unprecedented behavior. TV-G See story, p. 17
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Lost Children of
8:00 NOVA “First Face of America” The 13,000 year-old skeleton of a prehistoric teenager is uncovered in an underwater cave in Mexico. TV-PG See story, p. 13
7:30 WORLD Karamu:
100 Years in the House TV-G
8:00 The Gilded Age: American Experience Meet the titans and barons of the glittering late 19th century. TV-PG See story, p. 11
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News
6:30 WORLD Independent Lens: Winnie TV-14
7:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries Witness the se-
Gentlemen of Vision
FEBRUARY 7
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Chance MDNT WORLD We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 Independent Lens: Winnie 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans, hr 2 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 WORLD John Lewis: Get in the Way 3:30 Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, hr 1 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Independent Lens: Winnie 4:30 WORLD American Forum 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
6:00 WORLD America Reframed:
Vietnam” Join Ann Curry for reunions between people separated after the Vietnam War. TV-PG
APT ONLINE
9:00 Independent Lens “Winnie” Ex-
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8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Impossible Builds “The Scorpion Tower” Follow the construction of one of the most complex skyscrapers ever to make it off the drawing board. TV-G See photo, p. 10
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe
Playwright Lillian Hellman (Jane Fonda) recalls World War II, her best friend (Vanessa Redgrave) and writer Dashiell Hammett (Jason Robards).
Julia Airs 8pm Saturday, February 3 Also 2/4 1pm
Julia is a 1977 American drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann, from a screenplay by Alvin Sargent. It is based on a chapter from Lillian Hellman’s book Pentimento about the author’s relationship with a lifelong friend, Julia, who fought against the Nazis in the years prior to World War II. Hellman said the story was true, but critics have challenged its accuracy. The film in DeLuxe Color was produced by Richard Roth, with Julien Derode as executive producer and Tom Pevsner as associate producer.
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Evening & Overnight 1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
Through a Lens Darkly TV-PG-VL
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G 11:30 WORLD Independent Lens: Winnie TV-14
THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 8
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
5:00 Raising Ms. President 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
8:00 Doc Martin “Midwife Crisis” Martin meets the midwife who will be looking after Louisa and the two of them do not hit it off. TV-PG
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 The Bletchley Circle When Scotland Yard dismisses the women’s theories, they realize it’s up to them to stop the killer. TV-14-V
6:00 WORLD Impossible Builds:
The Scorpion Tower TV-G
7:00
Business: Made in Montana This episode introduces viewers to Bitterroot Cycles in Hamilton, Eco-Built Homes in Billings, Red Ants Pants in White Sulphur Springs, Tandem Doughnuts in Missoula and The R.L. Winston Rod Company in Twin Bridges. TV-G See photo, p. 4
7:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead:
Ben Franklin’s Bones TV-14
7:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Bozeman, Montana: Melissa Harrison and Eduardo Garcia” Chefs Melissa Harrison and Eduardo Garcia prepare a mouthwatering whole roasted lamb on a spit. TV-G
DESIGN BY THE LATE ARCHITECT ZAHA HADID
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Welcome to the Neighborhood 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 We’ll Meet Again: Lost Children of Vietnam 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 The Gilded Age: American Experience 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead: The Alcatraz Escape 4:00 We’ll Meet Again: Lost Children of Vietnam 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
9:50
11th and Grant Classics “Kenny James Miller Band: Borderline” The powerful Blues-Rock trio, Kenny James Miller Band, brings their all original, high energy music to 11th & Grant. TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD NOVA: First Face of America TV-PG
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:00 WORLD Impossible Builds:
The Scorpion Tower TV-G
11:30 Closer to Truth “Does God Know Everything?” Western religions claim that God is all-knowing. Then the trouble starts. What does it mean to know everything? Is God’s knowledge of the future truth? Are ‘possibilities’ truth? Can God know infinities of truths? Does omniscience test a theistic God? TV-G
FRIDAY
Impossible Builds: The Scorpion Tower Airs 9pm Wednesday, February 7 Also 2/9 2am, 5am
Follow the construction of one of the most complex skyscrapers ever to make it off the drawing board. Its design is so radical that construction experts have turned to a building material never before used in skyscrapers.
FEBRUARY 9
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Tickets, Please! MDNT WORLD Secrets of the Dead: Ben Franklin’s Bones 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 NOVA: First Face of America 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Impossible Builds: The Scorpion Tower 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 3:00 WORLD Our American Family: The Clarks 3:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage 4:00 NOVA: First Face of America 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Ann Cleeves / Cold Earth and the Crow Trap 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: Challenges of Analytic Theology 5:00 Impossible Builds: The Scorpion Tower 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
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5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
A Ballerina’s Tale TV-PG
“Bicycle Bonanza” Foggy decides to go trekking across the moors, but his adventure coincides with Auntie Wainwright’s special offer of grocery delivery bicycles. TV-PG
6:00 WORLD The Gilded Age:
American Experience TV-PG
White and T Bone Burnett lead a recording session using a recording device from the 1920s. TV-PG-L See story, p. 15
Heartaches Begin” Jamie has a new business plan, something he calls one stop soliciting. Zoe tries to set up her sister, Debbie, with a hunky carpenter, but he only has eyes for Zoe as Alec notices. (37)
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight
1 0:00 BBC World News
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Scully/The World Show TV-G
8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Laura” An arrogant New York columnist taunts a detective obsessed with a slain woman’s portrait. TV-PG
11:00 WORLD The Gilded Age:
American Experience TV-PG
11:30 New Scandinavian Cooking “Very Local Stews” Andreas prepares a beef stew with rye bread and beer and pork knuckles with pea stew. TV-G
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 10
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage 12:30 Overheard with Evan Smith: Richard Linklater, Director/Writer 1:00 Growing Bolder: Believe That You Can Change The World 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: Don’t March, Run.... 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Washington Week 3:00 WORLD We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD Second Opinion: Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease 4:30 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 iQ: smartparent: The Family Fun Guide 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Super Why! 5:30 WORLD Washington Week 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Mardi Gras (1966)” The Lennon Sisters sing a whimsical “I Dreamed” and Natalie Nevins performs “Mr. Wonderful.” TV-G
8:00 WORLD America Reframed:
Gentlemen of Vision
10:00 WORLD Queen Elizabeth’s
Secret Agents TV-PG-V
7:00 WORLD Black Ballerina TV-G
7:31 May to December “Let the
9:30 WORLD Karamu: 100 Years
in the House TV-G
9:33 Austin City Limits “Dan Auerbach/Shinyribs” Akron’s Dan Auerbach puts the Black Keys on hold to showcase his solo album Waiting on a Song. TV-PG See photo, p. 12 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
A Ballerina’s Tale TV-PG
10:31 The Kate “Barb Jungr” Awardwinning British songstress Barb Jungr performs “All Along the Watchtower” and other songs. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD Black Ballerina TV-G
11:30 The Lowertown Line “John Mark Nelson” Singer-songwriter John Mark Nelson performs his album “I’m Not Afraid” in front of a live audience. TV-PG
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 11
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt NOVA: First Face of America MDNT WORLD America Reframed: Gentlemen of Vision 1:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 1:30 WORLD Karamu: 100 Years in the House 2:00 World Dancesport GrandSlam Series: Part 2 Latin Series: The Showdown in Shanghai 2:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: 10 Days In Africa: A Home Movie 3:00 Count Me In 3:00 WORLD Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley and the Politics of Race 4:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: My Father’s Land 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD Washington Week
Original William K. Vanderbilt house AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Gilded Age Airs 8pm Tuesday, February 6 Also 2/8 2am
Thirty years after the Civil War, America had transformed itself into an economic powerhouse and was fast becoming the world’s leading producer of food, coal, oil and steel. But the transformation had created stark new divides in wealth, class and opportunity. By the end of the 19th century, the richest 4,000 families in the country—less than one percent of all Americans—possessed nearly as much wealth as the other 11.6 million families combined. The simultaneous growth of a lavish new elite and a struggling working class sparked passionate and violent debate over questions still being asked today: How is wealth best distributed, and by what process? Should the government concern itself with economic growth or economic justice? Are we two nations—one for the rich and one for the poor—or one nation where everyone has a chance to succeed? The Gilded Age is a compelling portrait of an era of glittering wealth contrasted with extreme poverty. COURTESY OF THE MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Program TBA TV-G 8:00 American Epic Sessions Jack
COURTESY OF THE MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
6:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
PM EVENING
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A carrying-in boy at a Virginia glass factory.
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Evening & Overnight 5:00 Americas Now: Columbia’s Homeless City & Portuguese Homecoming 5:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind: Fascism Strikes Back 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING
3:00 The Durrells On Masterpiece Gerry’s new soulmate has a surprising background and Leslie suffers the pangs of heartbreak. TV-PG
Politicians and scholars discuss the development of the Constitution and its many interpretations. TV-G
7:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “Faith, Hope & Charity” Finally learning of the famine in Ireland, the queen wants to help but meets surprising opposition. TV-PG
The Baby’s Dimple Be” James supports Olivia as she faces a heartbreaking truth. Elizabeth gets a wonderful surprise. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Animals with Cameras,
A Nature Miniseries TV-G
11:00 Roadtrip Nation: The Next Mission Three veterans seek out fellow service members who have successfully transitioned into the workforce. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again:
Lost Children of Vietnam TV-PG
7:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again:
8:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “The King Over the Water” Escaping to the Scottish highlands, Victoria and Albert revel in the chance to be a normal couple. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD POV: Presenting Princess
Shaw TV-PG
COURTESY OF SCOTT NEWTON/KLRU AUSTIN
9:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents TV-PG-V
9:30 WORLD Graceful Voices TV-G
1 0:00 Place to Call Home “Where Will
Lost Children of Vietnam TV-PG
in the House TV-G
focuses on a mother raising seven children in the early 1900s. TV-G
6:00 WORLD Animals with Cameras,
A Nature Miniseries TV-G
4:30 WORLD Karamu: 100 Years
5:00 Our American Family: The Smiths This story of determination
5:00 WORLD Variety Studio:
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Questioning the Constitution
Gentlemen of Vision
glades’ fragile ecosystem is under attack by invasive species such as pythons. TV-PG
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
Actors On Actors TV-PG
3:00 WORLD America Reframed:
4:00 Exotic Invaders: Pythons in the Everglades Learn how the Ever-
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 12
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Doc Martin: Midwife Crisis MDNT WORLD POV: Presenting Princess Shaw 1:00 Austin City Limits: Dan Auerbach/Shinyribs 1:30 WORLD Graceful Voices 2:00 Fats Domino: Walkin’ Back to New Orleans 2:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead: Ben Franklin’s Bones 3:00 American Epic Sessions 3:00 WORLD Variety Studio: Actors On Actors 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Jim Gaffigan, Comedian/Author 4:30 WORLD Open Mind: Fascism Strikes Back 5:00 Soundstage: Toby Keith 5:00 WORLD Global 3000 5:30 WORLD Focus On Europe 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Exchange: Fatal Assistance TV-PG
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, hr 3” Jamie Wyeth “Andy Warhol” portrait, Chinese wine vessel, ca. 1795, and a Smith & Son pocket watch are appriased. TV-G
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Jacksonville, hr 2” A diamond art deco bracelet watch and Robert E. Lee’s map of critical battle areas are showcased. TV-G
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 POV “Do Not Resist” TV-14
Austin City Limits: Dan Auerbach/Shinyribs
Airs 9:30pm Saturday, February 10 Also 2/12 1am Akron’s Dan Auerbach puts the Black Keys on hold to showcase his second solo album Waiting on a Song. Fronted by Kevin Russell of the Gourds, Austin’s Shinyribs whips up Texas country soul from its new LP I Got Your Medicine.
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
Wilhemina’s War TV-PG-L
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Amanpour On PBS
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WEDNESDAY
Exchange: Fatal Assistance TV-PG
cocktail, hibachi-style Kauai shrimp and Kahaluu roast pork belly are served. TV-G
TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 13
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Oops! 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: Faith, Hope & Charity 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: The King Over The Water 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Roadtrip Nation: The Next Mission 3:00 WORLD Secrets of the Tower of London 4:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 4:00 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 4:30 WORLD Asia Insight 5:00 Place to Call Home: Where Will the Baby’s Dimple Be 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Hell or High Water MDNT WORLD Independent Lens: A Ballerina’s Tale 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 POV: Do Not Resist 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 Antiques Roadshow: New Orleans, hr 3 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 WORLD Variety Studio: Actors On Actors 3:30 Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, hr 2 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 POV: Do Not Resist 4:30 WORLD American Forum 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report
6:00 WORLD America Reframed: For Akheem
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Heroes of 9/11” Join Ann Curry for dramatic reunions between people whose lives intersected on 9/11. TV-PG
8:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience The story behind the mostly-forgotten bombing in the nation’s financial center in 1920 is explored. TV-PG See photo, p. 14
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Frontline “The Gang Crackdown” A slew of killings linked to the MS-13 gang, and the crackdown that swept up immigrant teens.
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD America Reframed: For Akheem
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 Bluegrass Underground “Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors” Catch a performance by a band that features an amalgam of influences and styles. TV-G
Dr. James Chatter and conservator-restorer Diana Arano Recio place Naia’s skull in a special, secure box for transport.
See story, p. 17
7:00 WORLD Frontline
8:00 NOVA “Great Escape at Dunkirk” Archaeologists recover remains of ships and planes lost during World War II’s Dunkirk operation. TV-PG
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
5:30 WORLD POV: Do Not Resist TV-14
6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries TV-G
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Impossible Builds “Europe in the Desert” Six sand islands in the Persian Gulf are transformed into a luxurious holiday destination. TV-G
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe
N OVA
First Face of America Airs 8pm Wednesday, February 7
Also 2/9 1am, 4am; 2/11 mdnt; 2/12 noon
Take a risky dive into an underwater cave in Mexico to discover the 13,000 year-old skeleton of a prehistoric teenager. Follow forensic clues that reveal intimate details of her life and death, and how her people first ventured into North America.
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD POV: Do Not Resist TV-14
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G
COURTESY OF WGBH/FRANCIS CORDERO RAMIREZ
11:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Oahu, Hawaii” Smoking mai tai
FEBRUARY 14
COURTESY OF ROBERTO CHAVEZ ARCE
11:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
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11:30 WORLD American Masters: August Wil-
son: The Ground on Which I Stand TV-PG-L
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15 AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Suitcase Stories, pt 1 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 We’ll Meet Again: Heroes of 9/11 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Frontline: The Gang Crackdown
Closer look at Naia’s skull.
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Evening & Overnight
3:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead:
Ben Franklin’s Bones 4:00 We’ll Meet Again: Heroes of 9/11 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Medical Marijuana 5:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
6:00 WORLD Impossible Builds:
Europe in the Desert TV-G
7:00
11th & Grant with Eric Funk
“Jim Averitt & Friends” Jim Averitt showcases his Montana inspired folk & Americana music on 11th & Grant with Eric Funk. He is joined by Bozeman musicians Chelsea Hunt on fiddle and Tom Murphy on mandolin. TV-G See story, inside front cover
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 The Bletchley Circle Susan tells the other women that she came face to face with the killer—and he let her go. TV-14
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
9:50
11th and Grant Classics “Josh Farmer Band: Addictions” The Josh Farmer Band features original songwriting and dynamic instrumental performances. TV-G
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD NOVA: Great Escape
at Dunkirk TV-PG
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:00 WORLD Impossible Builds:
Europe in the Desert TV-G
11:30 Closer to Truth “What Is Causation?”
7:00 WORLD Black Women In Medicine: TV-G
8:00 Doc Martin “Do Not Disturb” Martin deals with the victim of an accident without hesitation, proving his blood phobia is cured. TV-PG
Why does one thing ‘cause’ another thing? Is causation fundamental, primitive, real-not reducible to, or explainable by, anything else? Or is causation a human construct, derivative, artificial? At stake is what existence is about. TV-G
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 16
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Suitcase Stories, pt 2 MDNT WORLD Black Women In Medicine 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Great Escape at Dunkirk 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Impossible Builds: Europe in the Desert 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 3:00 WORLD Graceful Voices 3:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: Oops! 4:00 NOVA: Great Escape at Dunkirk 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Hari Kunzru / White Tears 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: Is the Multiverse Real? 5:00 Impossible Builds: Europe in the Desert 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD Bombing of Wall Street:
American Experience TV-PG
7:00 Washington Week
7:00 WORLD 1964: The Fight for a Right TV-PG
7:30 Program TBA 8:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters Journey through the prolific life of the I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings author and activist. TV-PG See photo, p. 16
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Queen Elizabeth’s
Secret Agents TV-PG-V
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Scully/The World Show TV-G 11:00 WORLD Bombing of Wall Street:
American Experience TV-PG
11:30 New Scandinavian Cooking “Innovative and Old Fashioned” Andreas serves Norwegian meatballs in delicious gravy, with potatoes and lingonberries. TV-G
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 17
American Experience: Bombing of Wall Street Airs 8pm Tuesday, February 13 Also 2/15 2am, 5am
Explore the story behind the mostly-forgotten 1920 bombing in the nation’s financial center, which left 38 dead—a crime that launched the career of J. Edgar Hoover yet remains unsolved today. Pictured: Anarchists gathered in Union Square, NYC, May 1, 1914.
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: School Days, pt 1 MDNT WORLD 1964: The Fight for a Right 12:30 Overheard with Evan Smith: Kurt Andersen, Author
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PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to New York City (1977)” “New York, New York” and a great medley of “The Bowery” and “Sidewalks of New York” are performed. TV-G
6:00 WORLD Maya Angelou:
American Masters TV-PG
7:00 Last of the Summer Wine “The Glamour of the Uniform” Howard is forced to take drastic measures, threatening wife Pearl that he will leave home to join the French Foreign Legion. TV-PG
7:31 May to December “Until Its Time for You to Go” Vera’s thirty-year anniversary at the law firm has almost arrived. She is sad that no one has remembered, but Rosie to comes up with a suitable surprise. (38)
10:00 WORLD Maya Angelou:
American Masters TV-PG
1 0:48 Austin City Limits “Chris Stapleton/Turnpike Troubadours” The rock and soul-influenced Stapleton highlights his acclaimed second album From a Room Vol. 1. TV-PG
SUNDAY
“Casablanca” Café owner Rick helps an old flame and her husband escape from Nazis in Morocco. TV-PG See story, p. 19
9:48
11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Jim Averitt & Friends” Jim Averitt showcases his Montana inspired folk & Americana music on 11th & Grant with Eric Funk. He is joined by Bozeman musicians Chelsea Hunt on fiddle and Tom Murphy on mandolin. TV-G See story, inside front cover
FEBRUARY 18
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt NOVA: Great Escape at Dunkirk MDNT WORLD America Reframed: For Akheem 1:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 2:00 The 46ers 2:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Fatal Assistance 3:00 Boomers Up. No Excuse. 4:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Black Out and Pangaea 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD Washington Week 5:00 Americas Now: Mexico’s Crime-Free Town 5:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind: Solutions Journalism and Solutions for Journalism 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING
3:00 The Durrells On Masterpiece Leslie gets thrown out of the house and ends up in court. Theo and Spiros are his attorneys. TV-PG
3:00 WORLD America Reframed: For Akheem
4:00 Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event The four-man group of talented instrumentalists perform at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. TV-G
5:00 Our American Family: The Mays Through hardship and growth, the May family stayed courageous in the early 1900s in Nashville. TV-G
8:00 WORLD America Reframed: For Akheem
8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics
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1:00 Growing Bolder: Life Advice from a Group of Musical Legends 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: What’s the Matter with the Democrats? 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & the World 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Washington Week 3:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Wilhemina’s War 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD Second Opinion: Medical Marijuana 4:30 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 iQ: smartparent: Celebrating Different Learning Styles 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Super Why! 5:30 WORLD Washington Week 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
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5:00 WORLD Variety Studio:
Actors On Actors TV-PG
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Rising from the Rails: The Story of the Pullman Porter This program explores the little-known history of the African American men hired to work on railroad sleeping cars beginning in the late 1860s. TV-PG See story, p. 3
6:00 WORLD Animals with Cameras,
A Nature Miniseries TV-G
7:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “The King Over the Water” Escaping to the Scottish highlands, Victoria and Albert revel in the chance to be a normal couple. TV-PG
Taj Mahal recording “High Water Everywhere, pt 2” in an epic recording session using the only working 1920s recording device in existence in The American Epic Sessions.
The American Epic Sessions Airs 8pm Friday, February 9 Also 2/12 3am
In The American Epic Sessions, the American Epic team has reassembled the very first electrical sound recording system from the 1920s and invited Jack White and T Bone Burnett to produce an album of recordings by twenty of today’s greatest artists. In this beautifully filmed musical feature, these artists are given the chance to pass through the portal that brought the world into the modern era. Engineer Nicholas Bergh has reassembled this recording system from original parts and it is now the only one left in the world. The system consists of a single microphone, a towering six-foot amplifier rack, and a live record-cutting lathe, powered by a weight-driven pulley system of clockwork gears. The musicians have roughly three minutes to record their song direct to disc before the weight hits the floor. In the 1920s, they called this “catching lightning in a bottle.” All the musical performances in this film are live. The audio you hear is taken directly from the discs they were recorded to, with no editing or enhancements.
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Evening & Overnight
7:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again:
When tragedy strikes, Victoria and Albert confront the true cost of standing by their convictions. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD The Black Panthers:
Vanguard of the Revolution: Independent Lens TV-PG-VL
9:00 The Last Dukes Explore if the dukes of the 21st century still retain their historical power and wealth in Britain. TV-PG See photo, p. 18
1 0:00 Place to Call Home “And the Blind Shall See” Anna pushes Gino beyond his limit, meanwhile Sarah’s advice helps Olivia find a new direction. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Animals with Cameras,
A Nature Miniseries TV-G
11:00 STAND! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement The now famous “Project C” (Project Confrontation) in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963 is explored. TV-G 11:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again:
Heroes of 9/11 TV-PG
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
MONDAY
Heroes of 9/11 TV-PG
8:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “The Luxury of Conscience”
FEBRUARY 19
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Doc Martin: Do Not Disturb MDNT WORLD The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution: Independent Lens 1:00 Austin City Limits: Chris Stapleton/ Turnpike Troubadours 11th & Grant with Eric Funk: 2:00 Jim Averitt & Friends 2:00 WORLD 1964: The Fight for a Right 3:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters 3:00 WORLD Variety Studio: Actors On Actors 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Nicole Krauss, Author 4:30 WORLD Open Mind: Solutions Journalism and Solutions for Journalism 5:00 Soundstage: GeorgeFest 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Exchange: An American Ascent TV-G
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “St. Louis, hr 1” A 1901 “Longest Bearded Man” banner, Chaucer book from 1602 and 15th c. Bodhisattva bronze. TV-G
7:00 WORLD Local USA 7:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage
8:00 Independent Lens “Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities” The pivotal role historically black colleges and universities have played in America is explored. TV-PG-L See story, p. 21
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report
9:30 Education of Harvey Gantt The story of the first African American accepted to a white college in South Carolina is showcased. TV-G
9:30 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
Birth of a Movement TV-PG-VL
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Exchange: An American Ascent TV-G
11:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Louisville, Kentucky” Grilled buffalo skirt steak, a smoked BBQ beef brisket and short ribs with bourbon and cider. TV-G
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TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 20
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: School Days, pt 2 MDNT WORLD Local USA 12:30 NHK Newsline 12:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage 1:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: The King Over The Water 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: The Luxury of Conscience 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 STAND! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement 3:00 WORLD 1964: The Fight for a Right 4:00 The Last Dukes 4:00 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 4:30 WORLD Asia Insight 5:00 Place to Call Home: And the Blind Shall See 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
American Masters: Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise Airs 8pm Friday, February 16 Also 2/19 3am
Journey through the prolific life of the ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ author and activist who inspired generations with lyrical modern African-American thought. Features new interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Common, the Clintons and others. Pictured: Dr. Maya Angelou on the set of “Oprah’s Master Class,” circa January 2011
6:00 WORLD America Reframed:
Agents of Change
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7:30 WORLD Fighting On Both Fronts:
The Story of the 370th TV-PG
8:00 NOVA “Prediction by the Numbers” Discover how predictions underpin many aspect of our lives and why some succeed while others fail. TV-G
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Impossible Builds “The Floating House” A team in Dubai attempts to construct a floating house combining the best of land and marine design. TV-G
8:00 Frontline “Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia” A dangerous rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia has plunged the Middle East into sectarian war.
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD America Reframed:
Agents of Change
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 Bluegrass Underground “The McCrary Sisters” The soulful sisters bring strength and truth to their musical message of love and redemption. TV-G 11:30 WORLD Fighting On Both Fronts:
The Story of the 370th TV-PG
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 21
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage MDNT WORLD 1964: The Fight for a Right 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 Independent Lens: Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 Education of Harvey Gantt 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis, hr 1 3:00 WORLD Variety Studio: Actors on Actors 4:00 POV: All the Difference 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD American Forum 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:30 Education of Harvey Gantt 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
Tell Them We Are Rising TV-PG-L
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G 11:30 WORLD Slavery by Another Name TV-PG-VL
THURSDAY
6:30 WORLD Independent Lens:
Tell Them We Are Rising TV-PG-L
7:00 Nature “The Last Rhino” Scientists and experts race to save the northern white rhino before the species dies out forever. TV-PG
FEBRUARY 22
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Holiday Horror 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 We’ll Meet Again: Freedom Summer 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Frontline: Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 WORLD Black Women In Medicine 4:00 We’ll Meet Again: Freedom Summer 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Knee Replacement 5:00 Mark Russell’s America 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
A camera-cheetah setting out to hunt. The cameras had internal stabilization and were able to film in slow-motion, enabling the crew to capture the hunt from onboard in great detail. A N AT U R E M I N I S E R I E S
Animals with Cameras Part 1 airs 7pm Wednesday, January 31 Also 2/2 3am, noon
Part 2 airs 7pm Wednesday, February 7 Also 2/9 3am, noon; 2/11 1am
Part 3 airs 7pm Wednesday, February 14 Also 2/16 3am, noon; 2/18 1am
Witness the secret lives of animals as never before, as this three-part series uncovers truly unprecedented behavior. See a side of the animal kingdom where human cameramen can’t go when animals become the cinematographers.
6:00 WORLD Impossible Builds:
The Floating House TV-G
7:00
The Rundown with Beth Saboe “Enemy on Our Shores” A devastating invasive species is currently in a handful of Montana waterbodies. See story, p. 5
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
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Summer” Join Ann Curry for the dramatic reunions of people thrown together during the civil rights movement. TV-PG
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7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Freedom
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7:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead:
Nero’s Sunken City TV-14
7:30
Magic Yellowstone This is the restored half hour black & white moving picture of Yellowstone filmed by official Park photographer Jack Ellis Haynes to promote tourism for the Northern Pacific Railroad in the 1920s. Accompanied by an original score of period piano and organ music. See p. 4
Gordon Buchanan waits to deploy a “Towcam” on a devil ray, near the Azores.
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Evening & Overnight
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 The Bletchley Circle “Blood on Their Hands, pt 1” Alice Merren is in prison for murdering a colleague, but Jean believes she is covering for someone. TV-14
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show: TV-G
9:50
11th and Grant Classics “The Drum Brothers: Ankaben” The Drum Brothers feature a mix of ethnic and contemporary world music. TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD NOVA: Prediction
by the Numbers TV-G
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:00 WORLD Impossible Builds:
The Floating House TV-G
11:30 Closer to Truth “Can Dualism
FEBRUARY 23
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Kitchen Confessions MDNT WORLD Secrets of the Dead: Nero’s Sunken City 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Impossible Builds: The Floating House 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Nature: The Last Rhino 3:00 WORLD Local USA 3:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage 4:00 NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Gerda Saunders / Memory’s Last Breath 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: Critical Realism in Science and Religion? 5:00 Impossible Builds: The Floating House 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD Frontline
7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Program TBA
APT ONLINE
Explain Consciousness?” Dualism claims reality has two parts, a physical and a nonphysical, both equally real. Dualism is believed by most people but rejected by most philosophers and scientists. TV-G
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
FRIDAY
8:00 Doc Martin “The Wrong Goodbye” Martin is busy with patients on his last day in town. After a car accident, Louisa goes into labor. TV-PG
8:00 Great Performances “Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine” Iconic actress Helen Mirren receives the 2017 Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award. TV-PG See story, back cover
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Frontline
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Scully/The World Show TV-G 11:30 New Scandinavian Cooking “Plenty of Foods” Andreas serves a Norwegian pork roll, with apples, dill and fennel and veal liver with mushrooms. TV-G
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 24
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: Make It or Break It MDNT WORLD Liberty & Slavery: The Paradox of America’s Founding Fathers 12:30 Overheard with Evan Smith: John Hodgman, Humorist/Author 1:00 Growing Bolder: Leave the Past Behind and Start Growing Bolder 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: American Hardship 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Washington Week 3:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead: Nero’s Sunken City 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD Second Opinion: Knee Replacement 4:30 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 iQ: smartparent: Social & Emotional Learning 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Super Why! 5:30 WORLD Washington Week 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Big Band Days (1973)” Lawrence Welk has fun tracking down the origin of contemporary songs adapted from the classics. TV-G
The Last Dukes
Airs 9pm Sunday, February 18 Also 2/20 4am Over the centuries, dukedoms were created by monarchs for various reasons—ranging from rewarding a major war hero to acknowledging a king’s illegitimate son. With only 24 nonroyal ducal estates remaining in Britain today, do the dukes of the 21st century still retain their historical power and wealth?
6:00 WORLD Great Performances: Movies
for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine TV-PG
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Agents of Change
3:55 The Durrells On Masterpiece Big plans are afoot, but the Durrells can’t decide whether to proceed. Larry faces a crisis. TV-PG-L
8:00 WORLD America Reframed:
Agents of Change
8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Picnic” A drifter provokes explosive emotions in citizens of a small Kansas town at a Labor Day festival. TV-PG
The Story of the 370th TV-PG
1 0:00 Austin City Limits “Ms. Lauryn Hill” The Grammy-winning singer and songwriter performs a set of solo hits, new songs and Fugees classics. TV-PG
The Story of the 370th TV-PG
family of Frankford, Delaware has shown tremendous support of one another. TV-G
Actors on Actors TV-PG
ing the life story of internationally beloved children’s author Beatrix Potter. TV-G
for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine TV-PG
Rita Wilson explores her early influences and showcases her love for songwriting. TV-PG
SUNDAY
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING
3:00 The Durrells On Masterpiece Bad moods and bad luck threaten to end the Durrells’ Greek idyll. Sven comes to the rescue. TV-PG
6:00 WORLD Nature: The Last Rhino TV-PG
7:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “The Luxury of Conscience” When tragedy strikes, Victoria and Albert confront the true cost of standing by their convictions. TV-PG
FEBRUARY 25
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers MDNT WORLD America Reframed: Agents of Change 1:00 Nature: The Last Rhino 1:30 WORLD Fighting On Both Fronts: The Story of the 370th 2:00 Reaching West: Dreams of China’s New Generation 2:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: An American Ascent 3:00 Everyone Has a Place 3:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Birth of a Movement 3:30 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Omo Child: The River and the Bush 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD Washington Week 5:00 Americas Now: Chile: Earthquake Readiness/Panama 5:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind: A Union of Concerned Technologists 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
5:00 WORLD Variety Studio:
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge A documentary recount-
10:00 WORLD Great Performances: Movies
11:00 The Kate “Rita Wilson” Performer
4:30 WORLD Fighting on Both Fronts:
5:00 Our American Family: The Clarks For generations, the Clark
9:30 WORLD Fighting on Both Fronts:
3:00 WORLD America Reframed:
APT ONLINE
Up for Christmas” While trying to get himself fit for Christmas, Howard ends up with a broken leg. TV-G
7:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again:
Freedom Summer TV-PG
8:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece “Comfort and Joy” Christmas brings surprise visitors, threats to Victoria and romantic tension throughout the palace. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
Accidental Courtesy TV-PG-L
9:30 PBS Previews: The Best of PBS Indies Independent documentaries including “I Am Not Your Negro,” “Dolores” and others are highlighted. TV-PG
9:30 WORLD An Unlikely Friendship TV-PG
1 0:00 Place to Call Home “Catch the Tiger” While Regina’s behaviour spirals, George asks for the family to go about business as usual. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Nature: The Last Rhino TV-PG
11:00 Canine Soldiers: The Militarization of Love The intimate bond between military working dogs and their combat soldier handlers are explored. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD We’ll Meet Again:
Freedom Summer TV-PG
Café owner Rick (Humphrey Bogart) helps an old flame (Ingrid Bergman) and her husband (Paul Heinreid) escape from Nazis in Morocco.
Casablanca Airs 8pm Saturday, February 17 Also 2/18 1pm
This 1942 American romantic drama film was directed by Michael Curtiz based on Murray Burnett and Joan Alison’s unproduced stage play “Everybody Comes to Rick’s.” The film stars Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid; it also features Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Dooley Wilson. Set during World War II, it focuses on an American expatriate who must choose between his love for a woman and helping her and her husband, a Czech Resistance leader, escape from the Vichy-controlled city of Casablanca to continue his fight against the Nazis. APT ONLINE
7:00 Last of the Summer Wine “A Leg
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Evening & Overnight
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
11:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Culinary Institute of America”
PBS
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Classic caponata with prosciutto, grilled octopus salad and sun-dried tomato gnocchi are prepared. TV-G
TUESDAY
American Creed
Airs 8pm Tuesday, February 27 Also 3/1 2am, 5am Join former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, historian David Kennedy and a diverse group of Americans to explore whether a unifying set of beliefs—an American creed—can prove more powerful than the issues that divide us. Pictured: David M. Kennedy and Condoleezza Rice team up across party lines to explore what ideals Americans hold in common.
FEBRUARY 27
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: School Days, pt 1 MDNT WORLD Local USA 12:30 NHK Newsline 12:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage 1:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: The Luxury of Conscience 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece: Comfort and Joy 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Birth of a Movement 3:30 PBS Previews: The Best of PBS Indies 4:00 Canine Soldiers: The Militarization of Love 4:00 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 4:30 WORLD Asia Insight 5:00 Place to Call Home: Catch the Tiger 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD America Reframed:
Baddddd Sonia Sanchez
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 26
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Doc Martin: The Wrong Goodbye MDNT WORLD Independent Lens: Accidental Courtesy 1:00 Austin City Limits: Ms. Lauryn Hill 1:30 WORLD An Unlikely Friendship 2:00 J.D. Loudermilk Tribute Concert: A Music Gone Public Special 2:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Birth of a Movement 3:00 Great Performances: Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine 3:00 WORLD Variety Studio: Actors On Actors 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Lyle Lovett, Singer/Actor 4:30 WORLD Open Mind: A Union of Concerned Technologists 5:00 Soundstage: Jason Isbell 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Exchange: First Friday TV-PG
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “St. Louis, hr 2” Rookwood Shirayamadani vase, Elijah Pierce preaching stick and an Ozark Airlines poster. TV-G
7:00 WORLD Local USA 7:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Coming Out” Join Ann Curry as those who met during the early days of the gay rights movement reunite. TV-PG
8:00 American Creed Condoleezza Rice and David M. Kennedy cross party lines to ask what ideals we share. TV-PG See photo, left
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Jacksonville, hr 3” Highlights include a NASA “Mercury 7” signed photo and an 1862 Abraham Lincoln signed document. TV-G
Saudi Arabia” Part two of a special series about how two rivals have plunged the Middle East into sectarian war.
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Independent Lens “Rat Film” The history of Baltimore is traced using rats and humans to chronicle the systemized oppression. TV-PG
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood
Marshall and the NAACP TV-G
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days 11:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural
Exchange: First Friday TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Frontline “Bitter Rivals: Iran and
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD America Reframed:
BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days
11:30 Bluegrass Underground “Blues Traveler” Punchy and improvisational, the Grammy-winning band is also known for Top 40 hits such as “Hook.” TV-G
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Rat Film TV-PG
7:00 Nature “Snowbound: Animals of Winter” Travel across the snow globe to meet penguins, bison and more animal survivors of winter. TV-PG See photo, below
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28 AM EARLY MORNING mdnt Stories from the Stage: School Days, pt 2 MDNT WORLD Deep City: The Birth of the Miami Sound 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 Independent Lens: Rat Film 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Colored Frames 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Amanpour On PBS 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: St. Louis, hr 2 3:00 WORLD Variety Studio: Actors on Actors 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Jacksonville, hr 3 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD American Forum 5:00 Karamu: 100 Years in the House 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:30 Graceful Voices 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
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7:00 WORLD In Their Own Words:
Muhammad Ali TV-PG-VL
8:00 Neanderthal TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Neanderthal TV-PG
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Rat Film TV-PG
1 0:30 Amanpour On PBS 11:00 Beyond 100 Days
1970s era student protest at Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA.
11:00 WORLD In Their Own Words:
Muhammad Ali TV-PG-VL
11:30 MotorWeek TV-G
INDEPENDENT LENS
Tell Them We Are Rising Airs 8pm Monday, February 19 Also 2/21 1am
COURTESY OF PETE OXFORD, NATUREPL.COM
A haven for black intellectuals, artists and revolutionaries—and a path of promise toward the American Dream—America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have educated the architects of freedom movements and cultivated leaders in every field while remaining unapologetically black for more than 150 years. These institutions have nurtured some of the most influential Americans of our time, from Booker T. Washington to Martin Luther King, Jr., W.E.B. Du Bois to Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison to Oprah Winfrey, Alice Walker to Spike Lee to Common.
Nature: Snowbound: Animals of Winter Airs 7pm Wednesday, February 28
Travel across the snow globe with wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan to meet animal survivors of winter, from the penguins of Antarctica to the Arctic fox and the bison of Yellowstone. Snow looks magical, but it’s a harsh reality to these animals.
A key driver of black social, political and economic progress, HBCUs were also a place of unprecedented freedom for African-American students and a refuge from the rampant racism that raged outside the campus walls. Created following the era when it was a crime in many states to teach African Americans to read, HBCUs sprang up following the end of the Civil War, particularly in the rural south. On these campuses were waged the intellectual battles that would determine the future of African-American society, starting with the ideological difference between Booker T. Washington’s emphasis on technical trades and W.E.B. Du Bois’ more progressive vision of HBCUs as not just institutions for turning out labor for white businesses, but places of intellectual rigor and societal transformation.
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MontanaPBS Programming Grids Weekday Programs TIME
M O N DAY
T U E S DAY
W E D N E S DAY
T H U R S DAY
F R I DAY
MORNING 6:00 am
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
6:30am–10am · Ready to Learn Children’s Programs See page 24. 10:30 am
Sit and Be Fit
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics
Sit and Be Fit
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics
Sit and Be Fit
11:00 am
Great British Baking Show
Taste the Islands
Cooking with Nick Stellino
Simply Ming
Ciao Italia
Close to Home
Born to Explore with Richard Wiese 2/21 Changing Seas begins
Rudy Maxa’s World
Music Voyager
All-Star Orchestra 2/8 Great Yellowstone Thaw begins
2/2, 2/9, 2/16 Animals with Camberas: A Nature Miniseries 2/23 Nature: The Last Rhino
11:30 am
NOON AND AFTERNOON NOON
NOVA 2/5 NOVA: The Impossible Flight 2/12 NOVA: First Face of America 2/19 NOVA: Great Escape at Dunkirk 2/26 NOVA: Prediction by the Numbers
2/6 Parent’s Survival Guide: Chlidhood Obesity 2/13 OCD and Me 2/20 Not So Secret Life of the Manic Depressive: 10 Years On 2/27 Gluten Free
1:00 pm
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer pre-empted by NOVA on 2/5
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Painting with Paulson
Craftsman’s Legacy
1:30 pm
Quilt in a Day
It's Sew Easy
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Knit & Crochet Now
Quilting Arts 2/23 Fresh Quilting begins
12:30 pm
Museum Access
Conversations in the Digital Age
2pm–5pm · Ready to Learn Children’s Programs See page 24.
For community MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage channel, see p. 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage Television Montana (TV-MT) is a state government broadcasting service that provides gavel-to-gavel, unedited coverage of legislative proceedings, both during and between sessions of the legislature. Viewers are invited to watch floor sessions and committee meetings live and on delayed telecasts. Visit: leg.mt.gov
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
Weekend Programs SATURDAY
SUNDAY
AM
AM
5:30 Super Why!
5:30 Curious George
6:00 Dinosaur Train
6:00 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That
6:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
6:30 Sesame Street
7:00 Splash and Bubbles
7:00 Peg + Cat
7:30 Nature Cat
7:30 Arthur
8:00 Cyberchase
8:00 Market to Market
8:30 Ready Jet Go!
8:30 America’s Heartland
9:00 Odd Squad
9:00 Program TBA
9:30 Wild Kratts
9:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
10:00 Growing a Greener World
10:00
10:30 Garden Smart
2/4 Home to Montana 2/11 Business: Made in Montana
11:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
2/18 Sacred Journey of the Nez Perce 2/25 The Rundown with Beth Saboe: Enemy on Our Shores
11:30 This Old House
10:30
PM
2/4 Confluence: A Duet of Words and Music 2/11 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking: Bozeman, Montana
noon Ask This Old House 12:30 American Woodshop
2/25 Magic Yellowstone
1:00 Woodwright’s Shop
11:00
1:30 Sewing with Nancy
Montana Ag Live See p. 4
2:00 Make48
PM
2:30 Today’s Wild West
noon Home Fires on Masterpiece
2/17 Currier & Ives:
1:00 MontanaPBS Film Classics
Perspectives on America begins
2/4 Julia
3:00 On the Road with Vic Rallo: Italy
2/11 Laura
3:30 Rick Steves’ Europe
2/18 Casablanca
4:00 Bare Feet in NYC with
2/25 Picnic
Mickela Mall
2:30 2/11 Hollywood Idols: Joan Crawford
4:30 Crossing South
3:00 Durrells in Corfu on
5:00 Backroads of Montana•
Masterpiece
2/3 Kilns and Kin
4:00 2/4 Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe
2/10 Capitol Rock & Community Folk 2/17 Places of Note 2/24 Rockets, Peaks and Poets 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Check daily listings, pp. 6–21
2/11 Exotic Invaders: Pythons in the Everglades 2/18 Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event 2/25 Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece (3:55pm) 5:00 Our American Family 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Check daily listings, pp. 6–21
*See descriptions, p. 4–5
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MontanaPBS Children’s Programming MontanaPBS Kids Primary HD Channel
Find more children's programming on the PBSKids Channel. Check listings on page 29.
AM Weekdays COURTESY OF © 2017 WGBH. UNDERLYING TM/© VICTORIA KANN, OR VICTORIA KANN AND ELIZABETH KANN.
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6:30 Wild Kratts 7:00 Ready Jet Go! 7:30 Curious George 8:00 Curious George 2/20 Pinkalicious & Peterrific begins 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 2/26–3/2 Daniel Tiger will be paired with the episodes of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood that inspired them to celebrate Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 50th Anniversary Celebration 9:30 Splash and Bubbles 10:00 Sesame Street
PM Weekdays 2:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 2:30 Nature Cat 2/19 Pinkalicious & Peterrific begins 3:00 Nature Cat 3:30 Peg + Cat 4:00 Arthur 4:30 Odd Squad 5:00 Odd Squad Weekend children’s programs are rated unless otherwise indicated, and air Saturdays from 5:30am to 10am and Sundays from 5:30am to 8am.
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All children T V–Y7 Children age 7 and over TV–G General audience T V–PG Parental guidance suggested:
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sexual situations infrequent coarse language –D suggestive sexual dialogue TV–14 Parents strongly cautioned T V-MA Mature audience only
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Airs 8am & 2:30pm Weekdays beginning February 19 Follow the adventures of Pinkalicious and her brother Peter in PBS KIDS’ newest animated series, Pinkalicious & Peterrific. Pinkalicious imagines creative possibilities everywhere she looks. She is an artist at heart and—like many creative people—she sees the world differently from others. She knows what she likes, and is not afraid to express herself—though she sometimes needs help from her brother, Peter, and her neighborhood friends. Designed for children ages 3–5, Pinkalicious & Peterrific encourages kids to engage in the creative arts and self-expression, covering areas such as music, dance and visual arts.
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
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MontanaPBS & MontanaPBS 11th & Grant Classics Jeff Troxel & Trevor Krieger: 1973 2/1 9:50pm • Kenny James Miller Band: Borderline 2/8 9:50pm • Josh Farmer Band: Addictions 2/15 9:50pm • The Drum Brothers: Ankaben 2/22 9:50pm • Julia Cory Slovarp & Friends: Chaconne 2/18 2:45pm 11th & Grant with Eric Funk Jeremy Morton 2/1 7pm; 2/3 10:02pm; 2/5 2am • Jim Averitt & Friends 2/15 7pm; 2/17 9:48pm; 2/19 2am 1964: The Fight for a Right WORLD 2/16 4pm, 7pm; 2/17 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/19 2am; 2/20 3am, 9am; 2/21 mdnt, 8am, 2pm The 46ers 2/18 2am
A AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Sun 4am WORLD Sun 2am; Tue 7am, 1pm; Mon 6pm, 11pm Alicia Keys: Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances Special 2/2 9pm; 2/5 4am All-Star Orchestra 2/1 noon Amanpour On PBS Tue-Fri 10:30pm; Mon 11pm WORLD Tue-Sat 2:30am; Weekdays 10am, 10:30am American Creed 2/27 8pm; 3/1 2am, 5am American Epic Sessions 2/9 8pm; 2/12 3am American Forum WORLD Wed 4:30am, 11:30am; Sun 1pm American Masters WORLD August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand 2/14 4pm, 11:30pm; 2/15 7:30am, 1:30pm American Woodshop Sat 12:30pm America Reframed WORLD Sun mdnt, 7am, 3pm; Wed 6am, noon; Tue 6pm, 10pm; Sat 8pm America’s Heartland Sun 8:30am Americas Now Sun 5am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Sat 11am Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 2/2 3am, noon; 2/4 2am • 2/7 7pm; 2/9 3am, noon; 2/11 1am • 2/14 7pm; 2/16 3am, noon; 2/18 1am WORLD 2/4 6pm, 10pm; 2/5 6am, noon • 2/11 6pm, 10pm; 2/12 6am, noon • 2/18 6pm, 10pm; 2/19 6am, noon Antiques Roadshow Jacksonville, hr 1 2/5 8pm; 2/7 3:30am • Jacksonville, hr 2 2/12 8pm; 2/14 3:30am • Jacksonville, hr 3 2/26 8pm; 2/28 4am • New Orleans, hr 2 2/5 7pm; 2/7 2:30am • New Orleans, hr 3 2/12 7pm; 2/14 2:30am • St. Louis, hr 1 2/19 7pm; 2/21 3am • St. Louis, hr 2 2/26 7pm; 2/28 3am
Around rhe Corner with John McGivern WORLD Sun 10:30am Arthur Sun 7:30am; Mon-Fri Articulate with Jim Cotter WORLD Sun 10am Asia Insight WORLD Tue 4:30am, 11:30am; Fri 9:30pm Ask This Old House Sat noon Austin City Limits Dan Auerbach/ Shinyribs 2/10 9:33pm; 2/12 1am • Chris Stapleton/Turnpike Troubadours 2/17 10:48pm; 2/19 1am • Ms. Lauryn Hill 2/24 10pm; 2/26 1am • LCD Soundsystem 2/3 11pm; 2/5 1am
B Backroads of Montana Kilns and Kin 2/3 5pm • Capitol Rock & Community Folk 2/10 5pm • Places of Note 2/17 5pm • Rockets, Peaks and Poets 2/24 5pm Bare Feet In NYC with Mickela Mallozzi Sat 4pm BBC World News Tue-Fri 10pm; Mon 10:30pm B.B. King: American Masters WORLD 2/3 7pm, 11pm Beatrix Potter with Patricia Routledge 2/25 6pm
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Education of Harvey Gantt 2/19 9:30pm; 2/21 2:30am, 5:30am
Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! Sun 6am; Mon-Fri 2pm
Everyone Has A Place 2/25 3am
Changing Face of.... The Queen 2/4 6pm Changing Seas Sponges: Oldest Creatures in the Sea? 2/21 11:30am • Manatees: Conserving A Marine Mammal 2/28 11:30am Ciao Italia Fri 11am Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Tue & Thu 10:30am Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Mon, Wed, Fri 6am Closer to Truth Thu 11:30pm WORLD Fri 4:30am, 11:30am Close to Home Tue 11:30am Colored Frames 2/28 2am WORLD 2/3 9pm; 2/4 1am, 8am, 4pm; 2/6 3am, 9am Confluence: A Duet of Words and Music 2/4 10:30am Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Sun 9:30am WORLD Tue 4am, 11am; Sat 4:30am, 9am Conversations in the Digital Age with Jim Zirin Wed 12:30pm Cooking with Nick Stellino Wed 11am
Best of the Joy of Painting Tue 1pm
Count Me In 2/11 3am
Between The Lines with Barry Kibrick WORLD Sun 9am
Craftsman’s Legacy Fri 1pm
Beyond 100 Days Tue-Thu 11pm Black Ballerina WORLD 2/10 7pm, 11pm
Curious George Sun 5:30am; Weekdays 7:30am, 8am
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution: Independent Lens WORLD 2/18 8pm; 2/19 mdnt, 8am; 2/20 4pm; 2/24 6am, noon
Currier & Ives: Perspectives On America Printmakers to the People 2/17 2:30pm • Cheap and Popular Pictures 2/24 2:30pm
Black Women in Medicine WORLD 2/15 4pm, 7pm; 2/16 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/19 2pm; 2/22 3am, 9am, 11am
Cyberchase Sat 8am
The Bletchley Circle Thu 8:50pm Bluegrass Underground Tue 11:30pm The Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience 2/13 8pm; 2/15 2am, 5am WORLD 2/16 6pm, 11pm; 2/17 7am, 1pm Boomers Up. No Excuse. 2/18 3am Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Iceland: Fire & Ice 2/7 11:30am • Africa: The Elephant Trunk Show 2/14 11:30am Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley and the Politics of Race WORLD 2/5 5pm, 10pm; 2/6 6am, noon; 2/11 3am Business: Made in Montana 2/8 7pm; 2/11 10am
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Canine Soldiers: The Militarization of Love 2/25 11pm; 2/27 4am
Crossing South Sat 4:30pm
D Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sat 6:30am; Mon-Fri 8:30am, 9am Deep City: The Birth of the Miami Sound WORLD 2/3 6pm, 10pm; 2/7 4pm; 2/28 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Defeating Cancer: Precision Medicine and Personalized Care WORLD 2/4 8pm; 2/5 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Dinosaur Train Sat 6am Doc Martin Mon mdnt; Thu 8pm The Durrells On Masterpiece 2/4 3pm • 2/11 3pm • 2/18 3pm • 2/25 3pm • 2/25 3:55pm DW News WORLD Weekdays 3:30pm
Exotic Invaders: Pythons in the Everglades 2/11 4pm
F Fats Domino: Walkin’ Back to New Orleans 2/12 2am Fighting on Both Fronts: The Story of the 370th WORLD 2/20 7:30pm, 11:30pm; 2/21 7:30am, 1:30pm; 2/24 9:30pm; 2/25 1:30am, 8:30am, 4:30pm Finding Your Roots We Come from People 2/10 3pm • Decoding Our Past 2/10 4pm • In Search of Freedom 2/10 5pm • Family Reunions 2/17 3pm • The Vanguard 2/17 4pm • Immigrant Nation 2/17 5pm Focus On Europe WORLD Sun 6am, 2pm; Wed 9:30pm; 2/12 5:30am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wed 1:30pm Fresh Quilting Design Options 2/23 1:30pm Frontline North Korea's Dictator 2/1 3am • The Gang Crackdown 2/13 9pm; 2/15 3am • Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia 2/20 8pm; 2/22 2am • Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia 2/27 9pm; 3/1 3am WORLD 2/1 mdnt • 2/14 7pm; 2/23 6pm, 10pm
G Garden SMART Sat 10:30am Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman On Paper WORLD 2/2 3am, 9am The Gilded Age: American Experience 2/6 8pm; 2/8 2am WORLD 2/9 6pm, 11pm; 2/10 7am, 1pm Global 3000 Sun 6:30am, 2:30pm WORLD Tue 9:30pm Gluten Free 2/27 noon Graceful Voices 2/28 5:30am WORLD 2/11 9:30pm; 2/12 1:30am, 9:30am; 2/13 4pm; 2/16 3am, 9am; 2/17 11:30am The Great British Baking Show Mon 11am Great Performances Movies for Grownups Awards with AARPThe Magazine 2/23 8pm; 2/26 3am • Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop 2/2 8pm; 2/5 3am WORLD Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine 2/24 6pm, 10pm Great Yellowstone Thaw Thu noon
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Evening & Overnight Growing a Greener World Sat 10am Growing Bolder Sat 1am
H Hollywood Idols Joan Crawford: Always The Star 2/11 2:30pm Home Fires On Masterpiece Sun noon, episode 2 2/4 noon • Episode 3 2/11 noon • Episode 4 2/18 noon • Episode 5 2/25 noon Home to Montana 2/4 10am
I Impossible Builds The Scorpion Tower 2/7 9pm; 2/9 2am, 5am • Europe in the Desert 2/14 9pm; 2/16 2am, 5am • The Floating House 2/21 9pm; 2/23 2am, 5am WORLD The Scorpion Tower 2/8 6pm, 11pm; 2/9 7am, 1pm • Europe in the Desert 2/15 6pm, 11pm; 2/16 7am, 1pm • The Floating House 2/22 6pm, 11pm; 2/23 7am, 1pm Independent Lens Winnie 2/5 9pm; 2/7 1am, 4:30am • Rat Film 2/26 9pm; 2/28 1am • Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities 2/19 8pm; 2/21 1am WORLD Through a Lens Darkly 2/7 5pm, 10pm; 2/8 6am, noon • A Ballerina’s Tale 2/10 6pm, 10pm; 2/14 mdnt, 8am, 2pm • Wilhemina’s War 2/12 5pm, 10pm; 2/13 6am, noon; 2/17 3am • Birth of a Movement 2/19 5pm, 10pm; 2/20 6am, noon; 2/25 3am; 2/26 2am; 2/27 3am, 9am • Accidental Courtesy 2/25 8pm; 2/26 mdnt, 8am; 2/27 4:30pm • I Am Another You 2/1 6:30am, 12:30pm; 2/3 10am • Winnie 2/7 6:30pm, 11:30pm; 2/8 7:30am, 1:30pm; 2/10 10am • Rat Film 2/28 6pm, 10pm • Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities 2/21 6:30pm, 10pm; 2/22 6am, noon; 2/24 10am In Their Own Words Muhammad Ali 2/28 7pm, 11pm iQ: smartparent Sat 5am It’s Sew Easy Tue 1:30pm
J J.D. Loudermilk Tribute Concert: A Music Gone Public Special 2/26 2am John Lewis: Get in the Way WORLD 2/2 4pm, 7pm; 2/3 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/7 3am, 9am
K Karamu: 100 Years in the House 2/28 5am WORLD 2/6 7:30pm, 11:30pm; 2/7 7:30am, 1:30pm; 2/10 11:30am, 9:30pm; 2/11 1:30am, 8:30am, 4:30pm; 2/12 4pm
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
The Kate Barb Jungr 2/10 10:31pm • Rita Wilson 2/24 11pm Knit and Crochet Now Thu 1:30pm
L The Last Dukes 2/18 9pm; 2/20 4am Last of the Summer Wine Sat 7pm The Lawrence Welk Show Salute to Sinatra (1978) 2/3 6pm • Mardi Gras (1966) 2/10 6pm • Salute to New York City (1977) 2/17 6pm • Big Band Days (1973) 2/24 6pm Liberty & Slavery: The Paradox of America’s Founding Fathers WORLD 2/21 4pm; 2/24 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 3/1 mdnt Local USA WORLD 2/19 4pm, 7pm; 2/20 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/23 3am, 9am; 2/26 4pm, 7pm; 2/27 mdnt, 8am, 2pm The Lowertown Line John Mark Nelson 2/10 11:30pm
M Magic Yellowstone Historic 1920s Motion Picture of the Yellowstone 2/22 7:30pm; 2/25 10:30am Make48 Sat 2pm Market to Market Sat 3:30am; Sun 8am Mark Russell’s America 2/22 5am Maya Angelou: American Masters 2/16 8pm; 2/19 3am WORLD 2/17 6pm, 10pm; 2/23 4pm May to December Sat 7:31pm Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 2/26 9am • 2/28 9am • 2/27 9am Montana AG Live Groundwater Quality: What Is the Outlook? 2/4 11am • Weeds Are More Than Just An Annoyance! 2/11 11am • Biological Weed Controls 2/18 11am • How Does Public Debt Affect Agriculture? 2/25 11am MontanaPBS Film Classics Julia 2/3 8:02pm; 2/4 1pm • Laura 2/10 8:02pm; 2/11 1pm • Casablanca 2/17 8:02pm; 2/18 1pm • Picnic 2/24 8:02pm; 2/25 1pm MotorWeek Wed 11:30pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Thu 7:30pm; Mon 11:30pm Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP WORLD 2/26 5pm, 10pm; 2/27 6am, noon Museum Access Wed noon Music Voyager Fri 11:30am
N Nature Snowbound: Animals of Winter 2/28 7pm • The Last Rhino 2/21 7pm; 2/23 3am, noon; 2/25 1am WORLD The Last Rhino 2/25 6pm, 10pm; 2/26 6am, noon
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Wed 1pm The Parents’ Survival Guide: Childhood Obesity 2/6 noon PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 6pm WORLD Tue-Sat 1am; Mon-Fri 8pm
Nature Cat Sat 7:30am; Mon-Fri 2:30pm, 3pm
PBS NewsHour Weekend Sat & Sun 5:30pm
Neanderthal 2/28 8pm • 2/28 9pm
PBS Previews: The Best of PBS Indies 2/25 9:30pm; 2/27 3:30am
New Scandinavian Cooking Fri 11:30pm Newsroom Tokyo WORLD Mon-Fri 5am NHK Newsline Tue-Fri 12:30am WORLD Mon-Fri 3pm Nightly Business Report Mon-Fri 5:30pm WORLD Tue-Sat 2am; Mon-Fri 9pm Not So Secret Life of the Manic Depressive: 10 Years On 2/20 noon NOVA The Impossible Flight 2/2 1am, 4am; 2/4 mdnt; 2/5 noon • First Face of America 2/7 8pm; 2/9 1am, 4am; 2/11 mdnt; 2/12 noon • Great Escape at Dunkirk 2/14 8pm; 2/16 1am, 4am; 2/18 mdnt; 2/19 noon • Prediction by the Numbers 2/21 8pm; 2/23 1am, 4am; 2/25 mdnt; 2/26 noon WORLD The Impossible Flight 2/1 5pm, 10pm; 2/2 6am, noon • First Face of America 2/8 5pm, 10pm; 2/9 6am, noon • Great Escape at Dunkirk 2/15 5pm, 10pm; 2/16 6am, noon • Prediction by the Numbers 2/22 5pm, 10pm; 2/23 6am, noon
O OCD and Me 2/13 noon Odd Squad Sat 9am; Mon-Fri 4:30pm, 5pm On Story WORLD Mon 4:30pm On the Road with Vic Rallo: Italy! Sat 3pm Open Mind Sat 2am WORLD Mon 4:30am, 11:30am; Sun 5:30am, 1:30pm Our American Family: The Clarks 2/25 5pm WORLD 2/5 4pm, 7pm; 2/6 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/9 3am, 9am Our American Family The Mays 2/18 5pm • The Smiths 2/11 5pm • The Youngs 2/4 5pm Overheard with Evan Smith Sat 12:30am WORLD Mon 4am, 11am
P Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Wupatki Pueblo 2/12 1pm • Lanier Mansion 2/19 1pm • Clapboard Island 2/26 1pm Painting with Paulson Thu 1pm
Peg + Cat Sun 7am; Mon-Fri 3:30pm Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event 2/18 4pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific 2/20 8am, 2:30pm • 2/21 8am, 2:30pm • 2/22 8am, 2:30pm • 2/26 8am, 2:30pm • 2/27 8am, 2:30pm • 2/28 8am, 2:30pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific Premiere 2/19 8am, 2:30pm; 2/23 8am, 2:30pm Place to Call Home Tue 5am; Sun 10pm POV All the Difference 2/21 4am • Do Not Resist 2/12 9pm; 2/14 1am, 4:30am WORLD Presenting Princess Shaw 2/11 8pm; 2/12 mdnt, 8am; 2/13 4:30pm • Do Not Resist 2/14 5:30pm, 10pm; 2/15 6am, noon; 2/17 10am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches Tue & Thu 6am, 6:15am Program TBA Sun 9am; Fri 7:30pm
Q Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 2/4 9pm; 2/6 4am • 2/11 9pm; 2/13 4am WORLD 2/2 5pm, 10pm; 2/3 6am, noon • 2/9 5pm, 10pm; 2/10 6am, noon • 2/16 5pm, 10pm; 2/17 6am, noon Questioning the Constitution 2/11 6pm Quilt in a Day Stars and Four-Patch Quilt 2/12 1:30pm • Gad About Quilt 2/19 1:30pm • Cornerstones of My Life Quilt 2/26 1:30pm Quilting Arts Fri 1:30pm
R Raising Ms. President 2/8 5am Reaching West: Dreams of China’s New Generation 2/25 2am Ready Jet Go! Mon-Fri 7am; Sat 8:30am Reel South WORLD Soul City 2/1 6am, noon; 2/3 11:30am • Overburden 2/1 8am, 2pm; 2/3 3am; 2/5 2am Rick Steves’ Europe Sat 3:30pm Rising from the Rails: The Story of the Pullman Porter 2/18 6pm Roadtrip Nation: The Next Mission 2/11 11pm; 2/13 3am
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area Rudy Maxa’s World Thu 11:30am The Rundown with Beth Enemy on Our Shores 2/22 7pm; 2/25 10am
S Sacred Journey of the Nez Perce 2/18 10am
Stories from the Stage TueSat mdnt WORLD Tue 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; Fri 3:30am, 9:30am; Mon 7:30pm Super Why! Sat 5:30am Sweet Dillard WORLD 2/6 4pm
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The Salinas Project WORLD 2/1 9am; 2/4 3am
The Talk: Race in America 2/28 4pm
Scully/The World Show Fri 3am, 11pm WORLD Thu 4am, 11am, 9:30pm; Sun 5am
Taste the Islands Tue 11am
Second Opinion WORLD Sat 4am, 9:30am; Thu 4:30am, 11:30am Secrets in the Bones: The Hunt for the Black Death Killer WORLD 2/4 11pm; 2/6 3am Secrets of the Dead WORLD Ben Franklin’s Bones 2/8 4pm, 7pm; 2/9 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/12 2am; 2/15 3am, 9am • The Alcatraz Escape 2/1 4pm, 7pm; 2/2 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/8 3am, 9am • Nero’s Sunken City 2/22 4pm, 7pm; 2/23 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/24 3am; 2/26 2pm; 3/1 3am Secrets of the Tower of London 2/9 4pm; 2/12 2pm; 2/13 9am WORLD 2/13 3am Sesame Street Sun 6:30am; Mon-Fri 10am Sewing with Nancy Sat 1:30pm Simply Ming Thu 11am Sit and Be Fit Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am Slavery By Another Name WORLD 2/21 5pm, 11:30pm; 2/22 7:30am, 1:30pm Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe 2/4 4pm Song of the Mountains Mountain Faith 2/5 5am Soundstage Toby Keith 2/12 5am • GeorgeFest 2/19 5am • Jason Isbell 2/26 5am Speakeasy WORLD Steve Earle and David Simon 2/4 5pm; 2/5 3am Splash and Bubbles Sat 7am; Mon-Fri 9:30am STAND! Untold Stories of the Civil Rights Movement 2/18 11pm; 2/20 3am Start Up WORLD Sun 11:30am
This American Land WORLD Sun 11am This Is America & The World Sat 2:30am This Old House Sat 11:30am The This Old House Hour Sat 4am To Be Announced 2/3 4:30pm; 2/24 4:30pm Today’s Wild West Sat 2:30pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sat 1:30am WORLD Sun & Wed 4am; Sat 5am; Wed 11am; Sun noon; Mon 9:30pm Triangle Fire: American Experience 2/1 2am, 5am; 2/3 7am, 1pm WORLD 2/2 6pm, 11pm;
U An Unlikely Friendship 2/25 9:30pm; 2/26 1:30am, 9:30am; 2/27 4pm
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W Washington Week Sat 3am; Fri 7pm WORLD Sun 4:30am, 12:30pm; Sat 5:30am We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 2/6 5pm; 2/7 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/10 3am We’ll Meet Again Rescued from Mount St. Helns 2/1 1am, 4am • Lost Children of Vietnam 2/6 7pm; 2/8 1am, 4am • Heroes of 9/11 2/13 7pm; 2/15 1am, 4am • Freedom Summer 2/20 7pm; 2/22 1am, 4am • Coming Out 2/27 7pm; 3/1 1am, 4am WORLD Rescued from Mount St. Helens 2/4 7pm, 11pm; 2/5 7am, 1pm • Lost Children of Vietnam 2/11 7pm, 11pm; 2/12 7am, 1pm • Heroes of 9/11 2/18 7pm, 11pm; 2/19 7am, 1pm • Freedom Summer 2/25 7pm, 11pm; 2/26 7am, 1pm Well Read WORLD Laurie Frankel / This Is How It Always Is 2/2 4am, 11am; 2/4 9:30am • Ann Cleeves / Cold Earth and the Crow Trap 2/9 4am, 11am; 2/11 9:30am • Hari Kunzru / White Tears 2/16 4am, 11am; 2/18 9:30am • Gerda Saunders / Memory’s Last Breath 2/23 4am, 11am; 2/25 9:30am What Love Is: The Duke Pathfinders 50 WORLD 2/4 9pm; 2/5 1am, 9am Wild Kratts Mon-Fri 6:30am; Sat 9:30am The Woodwright’s Shop Sat 1pm
Variety Studio: Actors On Actors WORLD 2/11 5pm; 2/12 3am; 2/14 3am, 9am • 2/18 5pm; 2/19 3am; 2/21 3am, 9am • 2/25 5pm; 2/26 3am; 2/28 3am, 9am
World Dancesport GrandSlam Series Pt 1 Standard Series: The Showdown in Shanghai 2/4 3am • Pt 2 Latin Series: The Showdown in Shanghai 2/11 2am
Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece Entente Cordiale 2/4 7pm; 2/6 1am • Faith, Hope & Charity 2/4 8pm; 2/6 2am; 2/11 7pm; 2/13 1am • The King Over The Water 2/11 8pm; 2/13 2am; 2/18 7pm; 2/20 1am • The Luxury of Conscience 2/18 8pm; 2/20 2am; 2/25 7pm; 2/27 1am • Comfort and Joy 2/25 8pm; 2/27 2am
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American Woodshop Sun & Wed 8:30am; Wed 2:30pm
Destination Craft with Jim West Mon & Thu 3am; Sun & Wed 9pm
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri 12:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6:30pm; Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat 10pm
Dining with the Chef Tue 6am, noon
Ask This Old House Mon & Thu 2am; Sun & Wed 8am, 8pm; Sun 4pm Baking with Julia Tue & Thu 5:30pm Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen Chicago and the Midwest 2/3 4:30am, 4:30pm; 2/4 10:30am • Louisiana Tribute 2/10 4:30am, 4:30pm; 2/11 10:30am • Tailgate Warriors 2/3 7am, 7pm; 2/4 1pm Bare Feet in NYC with Mickela Mallozzi Manhattan’s Chinatown 2/17 4:30am, 4:30pm; 2/18 10:30am • Brazil in NYC 2/1 7:30am, 1:30pm • Little Haiti 2/6 7:30am, 1:30pm • Bolivian Pride 2/8 7:30am, 1:30pm • Nuyorican Barrios 2/13 7:30am, 1:30pm • Jewish Roots 2/15 7:30am, 1:30pm Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi Minturno, Italy 2/22 11:30pm • Buenos Aires, Argentina 2/24 11:30pm; 2/27 11:30pm Beads, Baubles and Jewels Mon 9:30am, 3:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting Tue & Thu 4:30am, 10:30am
Ellie’s Real Good Food Sun & Wed 5pm, 10:30pm Equitrekking Sun & Wed 11:30pm
Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Sun & Wed 6:30am; Wed 12:30pm
Fresh Quilting Fri 4am, 10am
G H Garden SMART Sun & Wed 9am; Wed 3pm Globe Trekker Sun, Tue, Sat 2:30am; Sat 2pm; Mon & Fri 8:30pm Growing A Greener World Tue & Thu 9am, 3pm; Sat 10:30am, 10:30pm Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Romance at the Table 2/14 8:30am, 2:30pm
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Chef Paul Prudhomme: Louisiana Legend 2/10 9:30am, 9:30pm; 2/11 3:30pm
The Jazzy Vegetarian Southwestern Style Menu 2/3 5:30am, 5:30pm; 2/4 11:30am • Be My Valentine 2/14 6:30am, 12:30pm
Ciao Italia Sun & Wed 5:30am; Wed 11:30am
Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Sat 11am; Mon & Fri 5:30pm
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Tue & Thu 5:30am, 11:30am Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Hong Kong 2/17 4am, 4pm; 2/18 10am • France 2/14 9:30am, 3:30pm Journeys in Japan Sun 7:30am Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Mon & Fri 5:30am, 11:30am
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Cooking with Nick Stellino Luscious Soups 2/24 8:30am, 8:30pm; 2/25 2:30pm • Incredible Soups 2/24 7am, 7pm; 2/25 1pm
Katie Brown Workshop The Big Game 2/3 7:30am, 7:30pm; 2/4 1:30pm • Valentine’s Day 2/14 4am, 10am
Cook’s Country Tue, Thu, Sat 12:30am; Sat noon, 3:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6:30pm, 10pm
Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang The Long Walk 2/17 6am, 6pm; 2/18 noon • Mother Knows Best 2/17 5:30am, 5:30pm; 2/18 11:30am
Craft in America Wed 9:30am, 3:30pmtion 2/21 9:30am, 3:30pm • Teachers 2/28 9:30am, 3:30pm Craftsman’s Legacy Mon & Fri 8:30am, 2:30pm Curious Traveler Paris 2/20 7:30am, 1:30pm • Rome 2/22 7:30am, 1:30pm • Copenhagen 2/27 7:30am, 1:30pm
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For Your Home Sun 9:30am
It’s Sew Easy Thu 4am, 10am
Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television 2/1–2/14 1:30am, Sat 1pm, Sun-Fri 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/27 5:30pm
Sewing with Nancy Tue 4am, 10am
Martha Bakes Mon, Wed, Fri mdnt, 3:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6pm, 9:30pm
Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh Harvest 2/24 6:30am, 6:30pm; 2/25 12:30pm
Christina Cooks Dinner and a Movie 2/14 9am, 3pm
Lucky Chow Mon & Fri 5am, 11am, 11pm
Make It Artsy Fri 9:30am, 3:30pm
In the Americas with David Yetman Wed 7:30am, 1:30pm 2/7, 2/21, 2/28
Christina The Big Game....Winning Recipes 2/3 9am, 9pm; 2/4 3pm
Sara’s Weeknight Meals Mon & Fri 6:30am; Sat 7:30am, 7:30pm; Sun 11am, 2pm; Sun, Mon, Fri 12:30pm
Family Travel with Colleen Kelly Tue & Thu 7am, 1pm Frank Clarke Simply Painting Around the World: China Welcome to China 2/17 8am, 8pm; 2/18 2pm
Knit and Crochet Now Sun & Wed 4am
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Lidia’s Kitchen Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat mdnt, 3:30am; Sat 11:30am, 3pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6pm, 9:30pm
Essential Pepin Souper Soups for Supper 2/24 6am, 6pm; 2/25 noon
Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Mon & Fri 11:30pm
Chef’s Life Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat 1am; Sat 12:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 7pm
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Mike Colemeco’s Real Food Mon, Wed, Fri 1am; Sun, Tue, Thu 7pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 2/14-2/16 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/15-2/17 1:30am • 2/18-2/28 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/19-3/1 1:30am Music Voyager Mon & Fri 7am, 1pm My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Thu 6am, noon
N New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton Sat 4am, 5am, 6am, 7am, 8am, 9am, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, 9pm; Tue & Thu 6:30am, 12:30pm
Simply Ming Mon & Fri 5pm, 10:30pm Smart Travels: Europe with Rudy Maxa 2/14 7:30am, 1:30pm Smart Travels: Pacific Rim With Rudy Maxa Shanghai 2/17 5am, 5pm; 2/18 11am Start Up Tue & Thu 9:30am, 3:30pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Smoking the Competition 2/3 9:30am, 9:30pm; 2/4 3:30pm • Global Tailgate 2/3 8:30am, 8:30pm; 2/4 2:30pm
T Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Shrimp 2/4 6am; 2/10 8:30am, 8:30pm; 2/11 2:30pm • Crabs 2/7 6am, noon; 2/10 6:30am, 6:30pm; 2/11 12:30pm • Tilapia 2/11 6am • Fish Markets/Gaspergou 2/10 5:30am, 5:30pm; 2/11 11:30am; 2/28 6am, noon • Redfish/Snapper 2/18 6am • Catfish 2/21 6am, noon • Bass/Crappie 2/25 6am Taste the Islands Mon & Fri 6am, noon
New Scandinavian Cooking Sun & Wed 5am, 11pm; Wed 11am
This Old House Sun, Tue, Sat 2am; Mon & Fri 8am, 4pm, 8pm; Sat 1:30pm
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Soups 2/24 5am, 5pm; 2/25 11am
Travelscope Wed & Fri 2:30am; Mon & Fri 7:30am, 1:30pm; Tue & Thu 8:30pm
Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen Sun & Wed 5:30pm; 2/24 9:30am, 9:30pm; 2/25 3:30pm
Travels with Darley West Virginia Adventures 2/13 9pm; 2/14 3am • France’s Western Front Part I 2/15 9pm; 2/16 3am • France’s Western Front pt II 2/20 9pm; 2/21 3am • Missouri’s Route 66 & St. Louis 2/22 9pm; 2/23 3am • Tokyo, Japan 2/27 9pm; 2/28 3am
P Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Mon & Fri 4:30am, 10:30am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mon & Fri 9am, 3pm; Sat 10am Pati’s Mexican Table Tue & Thu 5pm, 10:30pm; 2/14 8am, 4pm, 8pm; 2/15 2am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen Tue & Thu 5am, 11am; Sun 10am, noon; Tue, Thu, Sat 11pmQ Quilting Arts Mon 4am, 10am
R Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose Hong Kong: Quest for the Dragon 2/17 9am, 9pm; 2/18 3pm Rick Steves’ Europe Mon & Thu 2:30am; Mon-Fri 2pm; Sun & Wed 8:30pm Rick Steves Special Rome, Eternally Engaging 2/14 4:30am, 10:30am Rudy Maxa’s World Sun & Wed 7am; Wed 1pm
Two for the Road Tue, Thu, Sat 11:30pm
W Weekends with Yankee Quintessential Villages 2/1 9pm; 2/2 3am • Fall Color 2/6 9pm; 2/7 3am • Winter In New England 2/8 9pm; 2/9 3am Woodsmith Shop Tue & Thu 8:30am, 2:30pm The Woodwright’s Shop Wed & Fri 2am; Tue & Thu 8am, 4pm, 8pm Wyland’s Art Studio Sun & Wed 4:30am; Wed 10:30am
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My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Airs 6am and noon Thursdays on MontanaPBS Create Hosted by chef, cookbook author, cooking school owner, and restaurant consultant Diane Kochilas, the 13-part culinary series My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas celebrates Greek history and culture through food. In the series, Diane travels throughout Greece and its surrounding islands where she showcases many of the foods that Greece is known for (olive oil, feta, honey, yogurt and more), while giving a snapshot of the country’s traditions. Then Diane heads back to her kitchen to whip up simple home-cooked meals using the ingredients she highlights in each episode, offering tips on how to cook and pair them in a traditional Greek meal. In addition to hosting her own series, Diane, together with her husband Vassilis Stenos, runs the Glorious Greek Kitchen Cooking School on the Blue Zone Greek island of Ikaria. She is the author of 18 cookbooks on Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, two of which, Ikaria: Lessons on Food, Life and Longevity from the Greek Island Where People Forget to Die (Rodale) and The Glorious Foods of Greece (William Morrow) have won IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) awards. Diane has consulted for many of the top Greek restaurants in North America and is currently consulting chef at Boston’s Committee Ouzeri & Bar, a meze concept.
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Watch PBS KIDS Family Nights on select weeknights and every Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings.
Odd Squad: The Movie
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Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood is celebrating its 50th Anniversary Celebration the week of February 26. Episodes of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood will be paired with the episodes of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood that inspired them. The episodes will air back-to-back Monday through Friday 9:30am to 10:30am on the NPS and 4pm to 5pm on the 24/7 service.
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