2015 February MontanaPBS Viewers Guide

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Finding Traction Airs 8pm Monday, February 23 See the inspirational story of ultra runner Nikki Kimball’s quest to become the fastest person in history to run America’s oldest hiking trail, the 273-mile Long Trail. See story, inside front cover


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Nikki hopes to inspire women and girls to go after their dreams through her Long Trail quest.

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Finding Traction Airs 8pm Monday, February 23 Also airs 2/25 1am Finding Traction presents the inspirational story of ultra runner Nikki Kimball and her quest to become the fastest person in history to run America’s oldest hiking trail, the 273-mile Long Trail. The documentary asks what drives her to attempt such an incredible feat, and follows Nikki’s journey from its beginning—training and racing in the Rocky Mountains—to her actual record attempt through Vermont’s beautiful but brutal Green Mountains. Throughout the film, Nikki’s crew and support team provide an intimate portrayal of the courage, grit and passion behind her record attempt, and interviews with the world’s leading evolutionary biologists, including Bernd Heinrich, author of “Why We Run,” shed light on the science and psychology behind Nikki’s incredible race against time. For Nikki, this well-publicized run is more than a chance to inspire people to be active and spend time outdoors, it’s her way of encouraging women and girls to take an equal place for themselves in professional sports. In addition to providing an inside look into the journey of an elite athlete, Finding Traction gives viewers a new perspective on the endurance of the human body and spirit, and informs us all, regardless of our sex, of our true potential and inspires us to reach it.

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Contents 3 Featured this Month 4 Made in Montana 6 Evening and Overnight (MontanaPBS & World Channels) 22 MontanaPBS Weekend Programming 23 MontanaPBS Weekday Programming 24 MontanaPBS Children’s Programming 25 A-Z Program Listing (MontanaPBS & World Channels) 28 MontanaPBS Create Channel 29 MontanaPBS Kids Channel 30 Business Partners

Channel guide Mont. Capitol Coverage MontanaPBS World MontanaPBS Create MontanaPBS Kids MontanaPBS HD

Billings Butte/Bozeman Great Falls Helena Kalispell Missoula

16.1 9.1 21.1 49.1 46.1 11.1

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16.3 16.4 16.5 9.3 9.4 9.5 21.3 21.4 21.5 49.3 49.4 49.5 46.3 46.4 46.5 11.3 11.4 11.5

Additional Over-the-air TV channels for MontanaPBS 17 Paradise & Shields River Valleys 20 Belgrade & Springhill Community 20 Billings 27 Emigrant & Chico Hot Springs 40 Sweet Grass Hills; Liberty, Toole & Hill Counties 63 Bridger, Fromberg and Belfry


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During the dry season in Northern Kenya, the desperate need for water has forged an extraordinary relationship between man and animal. Domestic camels wait for water in the dry river bed.

EARTH A New Wild This five-part series takes a fresh look at humankind’s relationship to the planet’s wildest places and most fascinating species. Dr. M. Sanjayan, a leading conservation scientist, takes viewers on a stunning visual journey to explore how humans are inextricably woven into every aspect of the planet’s natural systems.

Home  Airs 8pm Wednesday, February 4  Also airs 2/6 1am, 4am Travel deep into the wild to take a fresh look at humankind’s relationship to the big animals that live alongside us. From cuddling baby pandas to avoiding man-eating tigers, Dr. M. Sanjayan investigates our changing relationships with the wilderness.

Once considered low value and ugly, the vulture is now being re-appraised as a local hero.

Plains  Airs 9pm Wednesday, February 4  Also airs 2/6 2am, 5am This segment features Montana’s Centennial Valley and Bryan Ulrindg of the J Bar L ranch. Ulring is using his cattle as a tool for improving the native grassland in a way that benefits both his cattle and the valley’s spectacular wildlife. More than 260 species of birds live or migrate through the Centennial including trumpeter swans, greater sage-grouse and Sandhill cranes. It’s also home to deer, elk, moose, pronghorn, bears and wolves…all of which benefit from this style of grazing. Ulring works in partnership with other ranchers and The Nature Conservancy’s Montana-based scientists to manage the ranch in a wildlife-friendly way. Forests Airs 9pm Wednesday, February 11  Also airs 2/13 2am, 5am Journey deep into the great forests of Earth for a new way of looking at these wild places and the animals that live there. Sanjayan travels into an uncharted area of the Amazon that scientists believe is the most bio-diverse place on Earth.

Oceans  Airs 9pm Wednesday, February 18  Also airs 2/20 2am, 5am

Starting on the most pristine reef on Earth, home to more predators than prey, Sanjayan draws on his own ocean experiences to reveal a vibrant community of scientists, engineers and fishermen who are providing solutions that can help restore the oceans in astonishing ways.

Water  Airs 9pm Wednesday, February 25  Also airs 2/27 2am, 5am

Unraveling dramatic connections between fresh water and the health of the planet, he uncovers spectacular wildlife stories that center on managing the natural pulse of the planet’s water.


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Aaron Pruitt

Made in Montana Tommy Pertis, Caleb Van Gelder & Jesse Christian in 11th & Grant: Josh Farmer Band

11TH & GRANT WITH ERIC FUNK • Jeff Troxel & Trevor Krieger  Billings, Mont.-based fiddle player Trevor Krieger joins Cody, Wyo. -based singer-songwriter Jeff Troxel as they showcase their distinctive blend of Americana folk and fiddle tunes and innovative original work. The duo has been exploring diverse musical roles together for more than 20 years. Troxel is a jazz and flatpicking guitarist, songwriter, singer, composer, educator, and recording engineer who easily crosses musical boundaries. Krieger, an accomplished classical violinist and traditional fiddle player, shares his musical talents with his duties as a Billings firefighter. Experience their heartfelt music and inimitable musicianship on 11th & Grant with Eric Funk. Airs Monday 2/2 at 2am

MONTANA AG LIVE • Boom!  Economic researcher at Headwaters Economics Mark Haggerty will examine depressed rural economies, and how the oil and gas boom could help stabilize rural Montana. Airs Sunday 2/1 at 11am

· Head ’em Up, Roll ’em Out! Cattle questions? Darrin Boss will be here to talk about cattle production in Montana. Airs Sunday 2/8 at 11am

· Calling All Wanna-be Veterinarians!  Montana State University rallied hard for a pre-vet program, and Becky Mattix will tell us where the program stands and how it’s working. Airs Sunday 2/22 at 11am

· Orange Blossom Special!  What? A new threat to wheat? An ugly threat with a very pretty name, Orange Wheat Blossom Midge, is in our state, and Bob Stougaard will help us understand this pest. Airs Sunday 2/15 at 11am

· Watercarver’s Guild  The unique sound of this family folk trio, performing original music by one of the members, guitarist David Casey, is both viable contemporary folk music and a flashback to the great folk era of the 1960s. You’ll hear and see why Watercarvers Guild is in high demand all over the Northwest. Airs Thursday 2/5 at 7pm, Monday 2/9 at 2am, Saturday 2/7 at 10:17pm

· NEW! Josh Farmer Band  The Josh Farmer Band features original songwriting and dynamic instrumental performances on 11th & Grant. 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 2/19 at 7pm, Saturday 2/21 at 10pm, Monday 2/23 at 3am

Missouri Compromised  Arguments over Missouri River water management have been spinning for decades, impeded by the river’s very infrastructure. Where river engineering birthed a strong recreation industry, it has brought heavy impacts to the ecosystem and unresolved challenges for the navigation industry. This documentary asks whether, after seventy years, industries and interests will continue to make the river conform to infrastructure, or whether people are ready to adjust themselves to what the Missouri River can really offer. Airs Sunday 2/1 at 10am

Virginia City: Where History Lives  This program takes viewers down the boardwalks of Virginia City, Montana. Regional characters share the captivating history of the area while incorporating wonderful stories and personal experiences that detail how Virginia City shaped the area and Montana’s early days. Airs Sunday 2/1 at 10:30am

Be Thou Always as a Guest This documentary focuses on Bill Ohrmann, a Drummond rancher, who began painting at the age of 78. Bill is now 91-years-old and has completed over 200 paintings, many of which hang in the Ohrmann Museum and Gallery located on his ranch. His work includes beautiful and sometimes graphic illustrations of our disregard for the earth and her many creatures. Airs Sunday 2/8 at 10:30am; Wednesday 2/4 at 1am

Against the Darkness  This historical documentary is about coal miners in Montana, serving as a tribute to the men and their trade. Hosted by Joseph Campanella. Airs Wednesday 2/11 at 1am, Sunday 2/8 at 10am


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2/7 5pm · Comin’ Round the Mountain  The 30th episode introduces us to a man who’s returned to Glacier National Park to sign on for a new job. We’ll watch spring warmth transform a mountain snowpack, trace the history of Chinese immigrants in small-town Montana and more.

Search for the Origin of Life takes a personal look at scientists around the United States working with the NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) to understand the origin of life. Attempting the seemingly impossible, these researchers want to answer one of humanity’s oldest questions - how did life begin? Travel with them to some of our planet Earth’s most extreme environments - from the frozen glaciers of the Canadian Arctic, to the inhospitable thermal springs of Yellowstone National Park, and to mysterious caves in Italy. Airs Sunday 2/22 at 10am NEW! Finding Traction  Finding Traction presents the inspirational story of ultrarunner Nikki Kimball’s quest to become the fastest person in history to run America’s oldest hiking trail, the 273-mile Long Trail. Through Nikki’s incredible journey, racing towards a dream and against time, we gain a new perspective on what we all share in terms of endurance and the human spirit. Airs Wednesday 2/25 at 1am, Monday 2/23 at 8pm  See story, inside front cover

Bicycle Corps: America’s Black Army On Wheels  This program tells the story of the 25th Infantry’s bicycle trip from Missoula, Montana, to St. Louis, Missouri in 1897. The African American infantry took the trip to test a theory that the bicycle would replace the horse in transporting men for the army. With archival film, photographs and interviews with historians, the program also examines the life of the African American soldier at the turn of the century, in particular First Sergeant Mingo Sanders, the main motivator of the enlisted men. Airs Thursday 2/26 at 7pm

2/14 5pm · Cakes & Cowboys  This episode of Backroads travels first to Park City, where everyone will tell you that the best angel food for miles around comes from “The Cake Ladies.” In Great Falls, we’ll visit a special site that honors fallen soldiers and pays tribute to living veterans. We stop in the central Montana town of Winifred to see what may be the world’s largest Tonka toy collection. Finally, we visit a working cowboy singer on his ranch south of Wibaux. 2/21 5pm · Reaching Goals  This edition of Backroads starts at an exciting amateur skijoring event in the Big Hole Valley, then meets up with some senior weight lifters in Ronan, visits an ice cave in the Pryor Mountains, and spends time with two women who have formed a fast friendship through their community work in Lame Deer.

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Search for the Origin of Life The

2/12 7:30pm & 2/15 10:30am · Pancakes & Polo  Get ready for wild rides, wild flowers, and wild stories in this episode of Backroads of Montana. We gape at cowboy polo east of Missoula; walk through a field of wildflowers on the Big Hole Pass west of Dillon, listen in at the annual storytellers’ conference in Cut Bank, and stop along the way for a bite to eat at Yesterday’s Calf-A in Dell. And host William Marcus gives us a tour of the original Governor’s Mansion in Helena, built by a businessman in 1888 and residence of governors from 1931 to 1959.

Never Long Gone: The Mission Mountain Wood Band Story  In 1971, two young musicians from Missoula, Montana, took a trip in a van and began a journey that continues to this day. Against the backdrop of cultural change that swept the nation, a group of Montanans with talent, big dreams and a tremendous sense of fun explored a sound that defied category and captivated audiences at home and across the country. This program offers an intimate portrait of a journey full of hope, loss and perseverance. Airs Saturday 2/28 at 1:30pm NEW! Montana Journal: 100 & Counting  At last count, Montana boasts 175 centenarians. This episode introduces us to four remarkable people who have each lived over a century. Their stories of perseverance and overcoming adversity are inspiring. Airs Wednesday 2/18 at 1am, Sunday 2/15 at 10am, Thursday 2/12 at 7pm

This is Emma Lommasson who is 103 years old and lives in Missoula. She is one of four centenarians featured in this episode of Montana Journal. At last count, Montana had 175 centenarians.


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Evening & Overnight SUNDAY

FEBRUARY 1

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Grantchester, pt 3” Sidney investigates when an old woman dies shortly after telling him that someone wants her dead. TV-14

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  McLaughlin Group

12:00 NOVA: Sinkholes, Buried Alive 12:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week

1:00 Nature: Penguin Post Office 1:00 WORLD  America Reframed: Guacho Del Norte 2:00 Reveal: Alone: Teens in Solitary Confinement 2:30 WORLD  Visa Dream 3:00 Seeds of Resiliency 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 4:30 Music Voyager: The New Medellin 4:30 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:00 Theater Talk: Years-End Critics Round-Up 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

The Big Burn 8pm Tuesday, February 3

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 WORLD  America Reframed: Guacho Del

Norte

3:30 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The Storm (1920–1933)” FDR serves as governor of New York and becomes the Democratic presidential nominee in 1932. TV-PG

Also airs 2/5 2am, 5am In the summer of 1910, an unimaginable wildfire devoured more than three million acres across the Northern Rockies, confronting the fledgling U.S. Forest Service with a catastrophe that would define the agency and the nation’s fire policy for the rest of the 20th century and beyond. This program provides a cautionary tale of heroism and sacrifice, arrogance and greed, hubris and, ultimately, humility in the face of nature’s frightening power. Inspired by the best-selling book by Timothy Egan.

4:30 WORLD  Visa Dream  TV-G

5:00 WORLD  Great Conversations:

Steven Pinker

TV-G

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Great British Baking Show “Continental Cakes” For the Signature, bakers are asked to make yeast-leavened cakes. Their work is cut out for them. TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  Naturet: Penguin Post Office TV-PG

7:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton

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Abbey, Season 5, Episode 4” Lord Merton delivers a bombshell to Isobel, and Mary does likewise to Tony. Police suspicions deepen in an unexplained death. Robert and Sarah lock horns. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered: A

Midsummer Night’s Dream with Hugh Bonneville TV-PG

8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Season 5, Episode 5” Rose makes a handsome new acquaintance. Something is wrong with Thomas. Edith’s link to Marigold draws attention. Bricker and Robert lose control. TV-PG

Ed Pulaski (right) and an unidentified man at a fire lookout station.

8:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Last Train Home

9:30 WORLD  POV: Listening is an Act of Love:

A Storycorps Special TV-PG

1 0:00 Jewel in the Crown “Incidents at a Wedding” The arrangements for Susan and Teddie’s wedding are threatened, but Merrick provides a solution. TV-14

10:00 WORLD  Nature: Penguin Post Office TV-PG

11:00 Hindenburg and Hitler: The Making of a Fuehrer The political career of Paul von Hindenburg, Germany’s chancellor from 1925 to 1934, is chronicled. TV-PG

11:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered:

A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Hugh Bonneville TV-PG

MONDAY

FEBRUARY 2

AM EARLY MORNING

mdnt Doc Martin: Better The Devil MDNT WORLD  Global Voices: Last Train Home 1:00 Austin City Limits: The Black Keys/J. Roddy Walston & The Business 1:30 WORLD  POV: Listening Is An Act of Love: A Storycorps Special 11th & Grant with Eric Funk: 2:00 Jeff Troxel & Trevor Krieger 2:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Education Education 3:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Hugh Bonneville 3:00 WORLD  Great Conversations: Steven Pinker 4:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: King Lear with Christopher Plummer 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Song of the Mountains 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Sound of Torture TV-14

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Austin, hr 2” Great highlights include a 1607 Galileo letter, a jewelry collection and a Chinese cloisonné panel. TV-G

7:00 WORLD  Local USA: Finding One’s Voice

7:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts:

Sum of Its Parts

TV-PG-V


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8:00 Antiques Roadshow “San Diego, Calif., hr 1” A portrait by Robert Henri and draft of the 1933 song “Stormy Weather” are appraised. TV-G

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Path Appears Jennifer Garner, Eva Longoria and Alfre Woodard meet activists fighting for women’s rights. TV-M

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

The Powerbroker: Whitney Young TV-PG-VL

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Sound of Torture TV-14

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 3

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Local USA: Finding One’s Voice

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Sum of Its Parts 1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 5 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 3 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Great British Baking Show: Continental Cakes 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Education Education 4:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 5 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 3 5:00 WORLD  Global 3000 5:30 WORLD  Focus on Europe 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Our Mockingbird

7:00 Genealogy Roadshow “New Orleans: Board of Trade” A team of genealogists uncovers fascinating family stories at the New Orleans Board of Trade. TV-PG

8:00 Big Burn: American Experience The largest fire in American

history had profound consequences on the United States Forest Service. TV-PG  See story, opposite

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Frontline

11th & Grant: Watercarver’s Guild Airs 7pm Thursday, February 5  Also airs 2/7 10:17pm; 2/9 2am  •  The unique sound of this family folk trio, performing original music by one of the members, guitarist David Casey, is both viable contemporary folk music and a flashback to the great folk era of the 1960s.

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

PM EVENING

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

10:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Our Mockingbird

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose

WEDNESDAY

This story of the famous Lipizzaner stallions focuses on the bond between the horses and caregivers.

FEBRUARY 4

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Economic Freedom in Action:

Changing Lives 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline Be Thou Always As A Guest 1:00 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 Path Appears 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Austin, hr 2 3:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Island of Warriors 3:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Mainstream, USA 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: San Diego, CA, hr 1 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Perfect Balance 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

6:30 WORLD Frontline

7:00 Nature “Legendary White Stallions”

TV-PG-S

8:00 Earth a New Wild “Home/Plains” Humankind’s changing relationships to the big animals that live alongside us are investigated. Montana’s Centennial Valley and Bryan Ulrindg of the J Bar L rance are featured. Ulring works in partnership with other ranchers and The Nature Conservancy’s Montana-based scientists to manage the ranch in a wildlife-friendly way. TV-PG-L  See story, p. 3

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Path Appears TV-M

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G

11:30 WORLD Frontline


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Evening & Overnight continued THURSDAY

Morgan Freeman sets out to understand how and why The Taming of the Shrew was written.

Shakespeare Uncovered History, biography, iconic performances, new analysis and the personal passion of its celebrated hosts tell the stories behind the stories of Shakespeare’s greatest plays.

The Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman 8pm Friday, February 6

Also airs 2/9 3am Join Freeman in his quest to understand how and why one of the Bard’s first works was written.

Othello with David Harewood

PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 11th & Grant with Eric 7:00 Funk “Watercarver’s Guild” The unique sound of this family folk trio, performing original music by one of the members, guitarist David Casey, is both viable contemporary folk music and a flashback to the great folk era of the 1960s. Discover why Watercarver’s Guild is in high demand all over the Northwest. TV-G See p. 4

Also airs 2/9 4am Unravel the prejudice and jealousy that are threaded throughout the play.

Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall 8pm Friday, February 13

Also airs 2/16 3am

Romeo & Juliet with Joseph Fiennes 9pm Friday, February 13

7:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers with

Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho TV-PG 7:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Island of Warriors TV-14

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

Stranger, pt 1” Barnaby returns from a holiday to learn an unidentified tramp has been beaten to death in the woods. TV-PG

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TV-PG-L

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose

FRIDAY

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

9:40 Midsomer Murders “Death of a Stranger, pt 2” A young man is arrested for beating an unidentified tramp to death, but Barnaby doubts his guilt. TV-PG

FEBRUARY 6

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America by the Numbers with

Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Island of Warriors 1:00 Earth a New Wild: Home 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Earth a New Wild: Plains 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 3:00 WORLD  Local USA: Finding One’s Voice 3:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Sum of Its Parts 4:00 Earth a New Wild: Home 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Earth a New Wild: Plains 5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Colm Toibin, Norah Webster 5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:30 WORLD  Harpists’s Legacy: Ann Hobson

Pilot and the Sound Change

TV-G

7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

7:00 WORLD  Reason to Dance TV-G

7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “The Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman” Morgan Freeman sets out to understand how and why “The Taming of the Shrew” was written. TV-PG  See story, left

Head” Martin struggles to deal with the news of Louisa’s pregnancy and meets her strange headmaster. TV-PG

8:50 Midsomer Murders “Death of a

Kim Cattrall with a bust of Cleopatra in a museum in Rome.

10:00 WORLD  Earth a New Wild: Home/Plains

8:00 Doc Martin “Uneasy Lies the

Also airs 2/16 4am Consider why this love story remains the most adapted and performed of all of Shakespeare’s works.

AM EARLY MORNING

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Genealogy Roadshow: New Orleans: Board of Trade 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Big Burn: American Experience 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Frontline 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Poor Us: The Animated History of Poverty 4:00 Genealogy Roadshow: New Orleans: Board of Trade 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Big Burn: American Experience 5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show 5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion: Medical Marijuana 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

9pm Friday, February 6

Uncover the truth behind the “middle-aged” love story and examine possible inspirations for the play.

FEBRUARY 5

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Othello with David Harewood” David Harewood unravels the complex issues of prejudice and jealousy threaded throughout “Othello.” TV-PG-VL  See story, left

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  PBS Arts from Chicago: American

Masters Bill T. Jones: A Good Man

TV-PG


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10:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 The Mind of a Chef “Italian” April explores her deep love for Italian cuisine. Walnut tagliatelle and gnudi are prepared. TV-PG

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11:30 WORLD  Harpists’s Legacy: Ann Hobson

Pilot and the Sound Change

SATURDAY

TV-G

FEBRUARY 7

M O NTA N A PB S FI L M CL AS S I C S

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Reason to Dance

Broadcast News Airs 8pm Saturday, February 7

8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Broadcast News” A reporter, a producer and an anchorman form a triangle in a TV-network news bureau.

PM EVENING

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “200 Years of American Music, pt 2” A salute to the Bicentennial features “Love Nest” and “I Can’t Help Falling In Love With You.”

10:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

One World Trade Center

10:17

TV-PG

7:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Quick, Quick, Slow” Compo is depressed because Nora has a lodger. Foggy has an unusual way of curing his malaise-dancing! (91/192) TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

Building the Future

TV-PG

11:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

Building the Future

8:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Our Mockingbird

TV-PG

11:15 Austin City Limits “Foo Fighters” Superstar rockers Foo Fighters feature songs from the best-selling album “Sonic Highways.” TV-PG

7:31 As Time Goes By “The New Neighbours” Jean undertakes some strategic snooping to discover what the new neighbors are like. How is it they show up at the pub with black eyes after fighting with one another? (50/66)

TV-PG

11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Watercarver’s Guild” The unique sound of this family folk trio, performing original music by one of the members, guitarist David Casey, is both viable contemporary folk music and a flashback to the great folk era of the 1960s. TV-G  See p. 4

6:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

One World Trade Center

Basket-case network news producer Jane Craig falls for new reporter Tom Grunnick, a “pretty boy” who represents the trend towards entertainment news she despises. Aaron Altman, a talented but plain correspondent, carries an unrequited torch for Jane. Sparks fly between the three as the network prepares for big changes, and both the news and Jane must decide between style and substance.

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston: Securing A Home Modification Loan 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 3:00 WORLD  Independent Lens: The Powerbroker: Whitney Young 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime: Creekside Home Design 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

SUNDAY

1:10 Nature: Legendary White Stallions 2:00 WORLD  Reason to Dance 2:07 Reveal: To Kill a Sparrow 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents 3:03 Silver King: The Birth of Big Game Fishing 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Music Voyager: Eastern Tennessee: Cradle of Country Music 4:30 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 Theater Talk: Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh 5:00 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Our Mockingbird

3:30 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The Rising Road (1933–1939)” FDR brings the same optimism and energy to the White House that his cousin Theodore displayed. TV-PG-VL

FEBRUARY 8

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America Reframed:

Our Mockingbird 12:13 NOVA: Vaccines: Calling the Shots

5:00 WORLD  Great Conversations: Ray Kurzweil

and Jim Fleming TV-G


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5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Great British Baking Show “Pastries” The bakers are assigned Signature savory Parcels, ranging from Pasties to Samosas. TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  Nature: White Stallions TV-PG-S

7:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 5” Rose makes a handsome new acquaintance and Edith’s link to Marigold draws attention. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered: King

Lear with Christopher Plummer

TV-PG-V

8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 6” While police deepen their probe, Bates tells Anna the truth. A long and painful mystery is solved. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  Last Will. & Testament: TV-PG

5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

AM E R I CAN E XPE R IE N CE

The Forgotten Plague 8pm Tuesday, February 10

Also airs 2/12 2am, 5am By the dawn of the nineteenth century, tuberculosis had killed one in seven of all the people who had ever lived. The disease struck America with a vengeance, ravaging communities and touching the lives of almost every family. The battle against the deadly bacteria had a profound and lasting impact on the country. It shaped medical and scientific pursuits, social habits, economic development, western expansion, and government policy. Yet both the disease and its impact are poorly understood: in the words of one writer, tuberculosis is our “forgotten plague.” Rich, poor, young, or old, the disease struck indiscriminately and death could be sudden or painfully prolonged. The realization that the disease was contagious came in 1892. It would take another decade before the medical community was convinced that a simple bacterium caused tuberculosis. As Americans struggled to combat the contagion, social customs reflected the new fear of germs. The war against tuberculosis raised a profound question: how should Americans balance the need to protect their communities from a highly contagious disease with the need to protect the rights of the sick to be treated with dignity and compassion?

3” Fantastic finds include a scrapbook of World War II photos and an 1875 “Pictorial St. Louis.” TV-G

7:00 WORLD  Local USA: Head Trauma at War

7:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts:

Risky Business

TV-PG

9:30 WORLD  Education of Harvey Gantt TV-G

1 0:00 Jewel in the Crown “The Regimental Silver” Merrick tells Sarah Manners the connections between Mirat and Mayapore, where Daphne was attacked. TV-14

10:00 WORLD  Nature: White Stallions TV-PG-S

11:00 Diana vs. The Queen The troubled relationship between Elizabeth, Queen of England, and Princess Diana is chronicled. TV-PG

11:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered: King

Lear with Christopher Plummer

MONDAY

TV-PG-V

FEBRUARY 9

AM EARLY MORNING

mdnt Doc Martin: Uneasy Lies The Head MDNT WORLD  Last Will. & Testament 1:00 Austin City Limits: Foo Fighters 1:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Lost, Shakespeare Found 1:30 WORLD  Education of Harvey Gantt 11th & Grant with Eric Funk: 2:00 Watercarver’s Guild 2:00 WORLD  Reason to Dance 3:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: The Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman 3:00 WORLD  Great Conversations: Ray Kurzweil and Jim Fleming 4:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: Othello with David Harewood 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Song of the Mountains

TV-PG-L

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Celebrating Black Americana” TV-G

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Path Appears Nicholas Kristof, Mia Farrow and Ronan Farrow meet activists fighting for women’s rights in Kenya. TV-M

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

9:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Lost, Shakespeare

Found

6:00 WORLD  AfroPop: The Triptych TV-14

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Austin, hr

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Grantchester, pt 4” A shocking murder reveals the depths of homophobia in Cambridge. Geordie crosses swords with Sidney. TV-14

5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

More Than a Month

TV-PG-V

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  AfroPop: The Triptych TV-14

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 10

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Local USA: Head Trauma at War

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Risky Business 1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 6 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 4 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Great British Baking Show: Pastries 3:00 WORLD  Last Will & Testament 4:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 6 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 4 5:00 WORLD  Global 3000 5:30 WORLD  Focus on Europe 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  America Reframed: The Hill


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7:00 Genealogy Roadshow “St. Louis: Union Station” At St. Louis’ historic Union Station, genealogists uncover fascinating family stories from Missouri. TV-PG

7:30 WORLD  Summer Hill TV-G

8:00 The Forgotten Plague: American Experience The deadliest killer in human history, tuberculosis and its impacts are poorly understood. TV-PG  See story, left

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Frontline “Being Mortal” Writer and surgeon Atul Gawande examines how doctors care for terminally ill patients.

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  America Reframed: The Hill

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Well Read “Sarah Waters, The Paying Guest” A prize-winning British novelist, Waters’ novels “Tipping the Velvet” and “Fingersmith” have both been adapted for BBC television series. TV-G

NOVA: Colosseum: Roman Death Trap 8pm Wednesday, February 11 Also airs 2/13 1am, 4am, noon; 2/15 12:09am  •  The Colosseum is a monument to Roman imperial power and cruelty. Its graceful lines and harmonious proportions concealed a highly efficient design and advanced construction methods that made hundreds of arches out of 100,000 tons of stone. In its elliptical arena, tens of thousands of gladiators, slaves, prisoners and wild animals met their deaths. Pictured: Beneath the arena floor is where all the deadly stage effects were engineered.

11:30 WORLD  Summer Hill TV-G

WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 11

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Education of Harvey Gantt

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Harpists’s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound Change Against the Darkness 1:00 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 Path Appears 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Austin, hr 3 3:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho 3:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Island of Warriors 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Celebrating Black Americana 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Champion Trees 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G

11:30 WORLD  Harpists’s Legacy: Ann Hobson

Pilot and the Sound Change

6:30 WORLD  Harpists’s Legacy: Ann Hobson

Pilot and the Sound Change

TV-G

THURSDAY

7:00 Nature “Animal Odd Couples” Unlikely cross-species relationships, such as a chimp bottle-feeding a tiger cub, are examined. TV-G

7:00 WORLD  Frontline: Being Mortal

8:00 NOVA “Colosseum: Roman Death Trap” One of the world’s most iconic buildings, the Colosseum is a monument to Roman imperial power. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Earth a New Wild “Forests” Animals are explored in the Amazon, Alaska’s Great Bear Rainforest and Portugal’s cork forests. TV-PG  See story, p. 3

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Path Appears TV-M

TV-G

FEBRUARY 12

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Frontline: Being Mortal

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Genealogy Roadshow: St. Louis: Union Station 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 The Forgotten Plague: American Experience 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Frontline: Being Mortal 3:00 WORLD  Reason to Dance 4:00 Genealogy Roadshow: St. Louis: Union Station 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 The Forgotten Plague: American Experience


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Evening & Overnight continued

5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show

5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion

FRIDAY

6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Earth A New Wild: Forests TV-PG

7:00

Montana Journal “100 & Counting” Meet four remarkable people who have each lived over a century. Their stories of perseverance and overcoming adversity are inspiring. TV-G  See p. 13

7:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers with

Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown TV-PG

A young Frank Sinatra, with an unidentified woman, in Hoboken, New Jersey, c. 1930s.

7:30

Backroads of Montana “Pancakes and Polo” Get ready for wild rides, wild flowers, and wild stories in this episode of Backroads of Montana. Watch cowboy polo east of Missoula; see wildflowers on Big Hole Pass west of Dillon, listen to the annual storytellers’ conference in Cut Bank, and stop along the way for a bite to eat at Yesterday’s Calf-A in Dell.  See p. 5

Italian Americans Airs Tuesday evenings Trace the evolution of Italian Americans from the late 19th century to today, with Tony Bennett, David Chase, John Turturro, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Gay Talese and more. Once “outsiders” viewed with suspicion and mistrust, Italian Americans are today some of the most prominent leaders of U.S. business, politics and the arts. The series peels away myths and stereotypes to reveal a world uniquely Italian and uniquely American.

7:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with

Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho

Fools” Louisa has a medical scare and Martin diagnoses officer Penhale’s brother Sam with an illness. TV-PG

La Famiglia 8pm Tuesday, February 17

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

rings, pt 1” Barnaby investigates suspicious nursing home deaths that occurred after people changed their wills. TV-PG

Learn what spurred Italian immigration to the U.S. and why those immigrants faced discrimination.

Becoming Americans

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

9pm Tuesday, February 17

9:40 Midsomer Murders “Blue Her-

Survey the various ways Italians adapted to American life.

Loyal Americans 8pm Tuesday, February 24

Also airs 2/26 1am, 4am Examine the second generation’s entry into the labor movement, politics, sports and entertainment.

The American Dream 9pm Tuesday, February 24

Also airs 2/26 2am, 5am Consider if the specter of organized crime may always plague Italian Americans, despite assimilation.

PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

rings, pt 2” Barnaby investigates deaths at a nursing home that occurred after the victims changed their wills. TV-PG

10:00 WORLD  NOVA: Building Wonders: Hagia

Sophia

TV-G

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Earth a New Wild: Forests TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  The Forgotten Plague: American

Experience

TV-PG

7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

7:00 WORLD  Big Burn: American Experience: TV-PG

7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall” Kim Cattrall and Janet Suzman examine the truth behind Shakespeare’s “middle-aged” love story. TV-PG  See story, p. 8

8:50 Midsomer Murders “Blue Her-

Also airs 2/19 1am, 4am

Also airs 2/19 2am, 5am

ria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho 1:00 NOVA: Colosseum: Roman Death Trap 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Earth a New Wild: Forests 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: Animal Odd Couples 3:00 WORLD  Local USA: Head Trauma at War 3:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Risky Business 4:00 NOVA: Colosseum: Roman Death Trap 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Earth A New Wild: Forests 5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Jane Smiley, Some Luck 5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

TV-PG

8:00 Doc Martin “Perish Together as

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America by the Numbers with Ma-

PM EVENING

FEBRUARY 13

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Romeo & Juliet with Joseph Fiennes” Joseph Fiennes examines why the love story is the most performed of all of Shakespeare’s works. TV-PG-S See story, p. 8

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Triangle Fire: American Experience TV-14

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  The Forgotten Plague: American

Experience

TV-PG

11:30 The Mind of a Chef “British Classics” April and her friends prepare their versions of Bangers and Mash, Fish and Chip and Pies. TV-PG


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SATURDAY

FEBRUARY 14

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Big Burn: American Experience

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston: Safeguarding Your Retirement 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 3:00 WORLD  Colored Frames 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Music, Music, Music” This joyous hour features Vincent Youmans’ “Bambalino,” “Singin’ In The Rain” and “Dill Pickles.”

6:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

The Vertical City

TV-PG

7:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Give Us a Lift” TV-PG

11:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

The Billionaire Building TV-PG

11:42 Bluegrass Underground “The Gibson Brothers” The Gibson Brothers showcase their amazing harmonies and whip-crack musicianship. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

The Billionaire Building TV-PG

7:31 As Time Goes By “The Bypass” The whole gang, minus Harry who’s stuck on duty for protest coverage, head out to the country for the weekend. Road construction throws the travelers for a loop. (51/66)

8:00 WORLD  America Reframed: The Hill

8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Casablanca” A cafe owner helps an old flame and her husband escape from Nazis in Morocco. Humphrey Bogart stars.  See story, back cover

9:30 WORLD  Summer Hill TV-G

9:45 Austin City Limits “2014 Hall of Fame Special” Enjoy highlights from the first annual Austin City Limits Hall of Fame. TV-PG

10:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

The Vertical City TV-PG

1 0:43 Infinity Hall Live “Tommy Emmanuel” The charming and energetic Australian artist mesmerizes the audience with his guitar playing. TV-PG

SUNDAY

FEBRUARY 15

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America Reframed: The Hill

12:09 NOVA: Colosseum: Roman Death Trap 1:06 Nature: Animal Odd Couples 1:30 WORLD  Summer Hill 2:00 WORLD  Independent Lens: More Than a Month 2:03 Reveal: Broken City Poets 3:00 Boyhood Shadows 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Music Voyager: Memphis: Memphis Mojo 4:30 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 Theater Talk: Broadway Spring Season Preview 5:00 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 WORLD  America Reframed: The Hill

3:32 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The Common Cause

MontanaPBS

(1939–1944)” FDR breaks the thirdterm tradition and tries to prepare a reluctant country to enter World War II. TV-14

4:30 WORLD  Summer Hill TV-G

5:00 WORLD  Great Conversations: Rick Pitino

and Joe Nocera TV-G

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Great British Baking Show “Advanced Dough” The competitors must make enriched Sweet Fruit Loaves, followed by a Technical challenge. TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  Nature: Animal Odd Couples TV-G

7:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 6” While police deepen their probe, Bates tells Anna the truth. A long and painful mystery is solved. TV-PG

Montana Journal: 100 and Counting Airs 7pm Thursday, February 12 Also airs 2/15 10am, 2/18 1am At last count, Montana boasts 175 centenarians. This episode introduces us to four remarkable people who have each lived over a century. Their stories of perseverance and overcoming adversity are inspiring.

7:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered: The

Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman TV-PG


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Evening & Overnight continued 8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 7” Edith is found out. Mary finally shakes a suitor. Isobel and Lord Merton reveal their plans. Robert throws another guest out of the house. TV-PG

PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

hr 1” Highlights include a 1939 collection from the rescue operation of sunken Navy submarine USS Squalus. TV-G

8:00 WORLD  In Search of Shakespeare:

A Time of Revolution TV-PG

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Grantchester, Part 5” Sidney and Geordie happen upon a murder while visiting London and show Scotland Yard a thing or two. TV-14

Creature Comforts

Take a detailed look at owls and see how they’re influencing 21st-century technology and design.

Nature Owl Power

TV-14

7pm Wednesday, February 18

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Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People” Pioneering African-American photographers have recorded the lives and aspirations of generations. TV-PG-VL

11:00 Great Performances at the Met “Macbeth” Star soprano Anna

11:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered: The

Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman TV-PG

MONDAY

MDNT WORLD  In Search of Shakespeare:

A Time of Revolution

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

10:00 WORLD  Black Kungfu Experience TV-PG

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Abominable Crime TV-PG

FEBRUARY 16

AM EARLY MORNING

1:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered:

Macbeth with Ethan Hawke 2:00 Doc Martin: Perish Together as Fools 2:00 WORLD  Triangle Fire: American Experience 3:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall 3:00 WORLD  Great Conversations: Rick Pitino and Joe Nocera 4:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: Romeo & Juliet with Joseph Fiennes 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Song of the Mountains 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Independent Lens “Through a

10:00 WORLD  Nature: Animal Odd Couples TV-G

Also airs 2/20 3am; 2/22 1am; 2/23 noon For centuries, owls have been fascinating hallmarks of children’s stories and folk tales the world over. What actually makes owls so special? Using the camera technology, computer graphics, x-rays and ultra-microscopes available in the modern world, take a new look at owls in more detail than ever before. The real stories behind how they hunt, how their vision and hearing work, and how they fly so silently are influencing 21stcentury technology and design, from high-tech aircraft and submarines to innovative hearing aids.

TV-14

Netrebko portrays murderous Lady Macbeth in Adrian Noble’s chilling production TV-PG

TV-PG

Calif., hr 2” Amazing highlights include an 18th-century ivory carved creche and a circa 1900 Turkmenistan rug. TV-G

1 0:00 Jewel in the Crown “Ordeal by Fire” Sarah tells Susan about her husband, and they learn of great bravery from an unexpected quarter.

7:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts:

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “San Diego,

9:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered:

Macbeth with Ethan Hawke

6:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Abominable Crime TV-PG

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Bismarck,

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 17

AM EARLY MORNING

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Creature Comforts 1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 7 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 5 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Great British Baking Show: Advanced Dough 3:00 WORLD  In Search of Shakespeare: A Time of Revolution 4:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 7 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 5 5:00 WORLD  Global 3000 5:30 WORLD  Focus On Europe 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

A great gray owl glides silently toward prey.


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Courtesy of Daniel Burke

7:00 Genealogy Roadshow “Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania” Genealogists uncover fascinating family histories at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  POV: 15 to Life:

Kenneth’s Story

TV-PG

8:00 The Italian Americans “La Famiglia/Becoming Americans” By the late 19th century, Little Italys emerge in the US, but Italians are often branded outsiders. TV-PG-V  See story, p. 12

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  America Reframed: Shell Shocked

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  POV: 15 to Life:

Kenneth’s Story

TV-PG

11:30 Well Read “Nicholas Kristof, A Path Appears” Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Nicholas Kristof and wife Sheryl Wu Dunn discuss their new book. TV-G

WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 18

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  The Black Kungfu Experience

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline Montana Journal: 100 & Counting 1:00 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 Independent Lens: Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Bismarck, hr 1 3:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown 3:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: San Diego, Calif. hr 2 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Trial by Fire: Lives Re-Forged 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 5:30 WORLD  Independent Lens: Through a

Lens Darkly: Black Photographers

6:00 PBS NewsHour

A team of genealogists uncovers fascinating family histories at The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. One woman’s ancestor may have sparked historic labor laws; a pastor may have an outlaw in her family tree; a woman learns about slave genealogy and gets the answer she has waited for; and another woman learns her ancestor may have helped others escape the Holocaust.

TV-PG-VL

THURSDAY

7:00 Nature “Owl Power” How owls hunt and how they fly so silently are influencing 21st-century technology and design. TV-PG  See story, p. 14

7:00 WORLD  Colored Frames TV-PG

8:00 NOVA “Petra: Lost City of Stone” Experts carve a temple-tomb to find out how the ancient people of Petra built their city of stone. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Earth a New Wild “Oceans” Sanjayan meets scientists, engineers and fishermen working on solutions to help restore the oceans. TV-PG-L  See story, p. 3

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Artist Toolbox: Sam Gilliam TV-G

PM EVENING

Genealogy Roadshow: Philadelphia, Historical Society of Pennsylvania Airs 7pm Tuesday, February 17 Also airs 2/19 3am

10:30 Charlie Rose 10:30 WORLD  Independent Lens: Through a

Lens Darkly: Black Photographers

11:30 MotorWeek TV-G

TV-PG-VL

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MDNT WORLD  Colored Frames

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 The Italian Americans: La Famiglia 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 The Italian Americans: Becoming Americans 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Genealogy Roadshow: Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania 3:00 WORLD  Triangle Fire: American Experience 4:00 The Italian Americans: La Famiglia 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 The Italian Americans: Becoming Americans 5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show 5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23


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Evening & Overnight continued PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  Earth a New Wild: Oceans TV-PG-L

7:00

11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Josh Farmer Band” The Josh Farmer Band features original songwriting and dynamic instrumental performances. TV-G  See story, left

7:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers: Politics

7:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers: Native

of the New South TV-PG American Boomtown TV-PG

8:00 Doc Martin “Driving Mr. McLynn”

5:00 Earth a New Wild: Oceans 5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Louise Penny, The Long Way Home 5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

son: The Ground on Which I Stand” The legacy of August Wilson, from his roots as an activist to his work on Broadway, is explored. TV-PG-L See story, p. 18

Martin applies for a job in London and learns Louisa has applied to be her school’s head teacher. TV-PG

Josh Farmer

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

8:50 Midsomer Murders “Judgement Day, pt 1” Midsomer Mallow’s chances in a perfect village competition are derailed when a resident is murdered. TV-PG

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

9:40 Midsomer Murders “Judgement Day, pt 2” A local thief is brutally killed in a village that is competing to win a perfect village contest. TV-PG

1 1TH & G R ANT WITH E R I C F U N K

The Josh Farmer Band 7pm Thursday, February 19

Also airs 2/21 10pm, 2/23 3am The Josh Farmer Band features original songwriting and dynamic instrumental performances on 11th & Grant. 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-ofa-kind sound that blends jazz, funk, rock and soul. Strumming and composing on his guitar is how Montana native Josh Farmer composes most of his music, eventually tailoring it to the piano and his Nord organ to seamlessly blend with his ensemble. “Writing on a guitar is more natural, you can feel vibrations coming out. Composing music is different every time and it is still very elusive to me…sometimes it flows right out and sometimes a song will take months” says Farmer. With themes of unity, equality and love for a creative community, the Josh Farmer band regularly headlines Missoula’s most acclaimed venues, including the Top Hat, The Union Club, The Badlander, Sean Kelly’s, and Monk’s.

10:00 WORLD  NOVA: Petra:

Lost City of Stone

TV-PG

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 Give It All Away: Newman’s Own Recipe for Success Paul Newman’s legacy of giving and the Newman’s Own Foundation food company are highlighted. TV-G

10:00 WORLD  The Italian Americans: La Fami-

glia/Becoming Americans TV-PG-V

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 The Mind of a Chef “Farmer” April travels from London to Cornwall to visit and cook with farmer and chef Tom Adams on his farm. TV-PG

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MDNT WORLD  America by the Numbers with

Maria Hinojosa: Politics of the New South 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown 1:00 NOVA: Petra: Lost City of Stone 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Earth a New Wild: Oceans 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: Owl Power 3:00 WORLD  Local USA: Native American Culture 3:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Creature Comforts 4:00 NOVA: Petra: Lost City of Stone 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News

11:00 WORLD  Earth a New Wild: Oceans TV-PG-L

FRIDAY

7:00 WORLD  Instruments of Change TV-G

7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 American Masters “August Wil-

SATURDAY

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MDNT WORLD  Instruments of Change

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston: Understanding Payday Loans 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Stealing Africa 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime: Creekside Home Stone Floor 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22


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10:01

PM EVENING

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Sinatra” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Young At Heart” and “This Love of Mine” are performed.

6:00 WORLD  Secrets of the Dead:

The World’s Biggest Bomb TV-PG

7:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Was That Nora Batty Singing”

7:00 WORLD  Secrets of the Dead:

TV-PG

The Man Who Saved the World TV-PG

7:31 As Time Goes By “Too Old.... Or Too Nosy?” Jean’s brother, Steven and his wife are expected for another visit. As they are considered a rather dull couple by the Hardcastles, it is most surprising that they arrive via separate modes of transportation to announce that they are having a tiff. (52/66)

8:00 WORLD  America Reframed: Shell Shocked

8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Four Weddings and a Funeral” A reserved Englishman meets an attractive American woman at a wedding and sees her again and again.

9:00 WORLD  POV: 15 to Life:

Kenneth’s Story

TV-PG

10:00 WORLD  Secrets of the Dead:

© Polygram/Channel 4 films (now MGM)

The World’s Biggest Bomb TV-PG

11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Josh Farmer Band” The Josh Farmer Band features original songwriting and dynamic instrumental performances. TV-G  See story, opposite 11:00 Austin City Limits “Gary Clark Jr./ Alabama Shakes” Austin guitarist Gary Clark, Jr. and rock band Alabama Shakes showcase modern blues and soul. TV-PG

modern Inuit athletes as they compete in ancestral Inuit sports in the unforgiving Arctic. TV-G

SUNDAY

(1944–1962)” FDR is determined to see the war through to victory. Eleanor Roosevelt fights for civil liberties.

TV-PG

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MDNT WORLD  America Reframed: Shell Shocked

12:00 NOVA: Petra: Lost City of Stone 1:00 Nature: Owl Power 1:00 WORLD  POV: 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story 2:00 Reveal: Generation Z: Child Soldiers of the Zetas 2:00 WORLD  Instruments of Change 3:00 The Charles W. Morgan 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Music Voyager: Nashville: Music City 4:30 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 Theater Talk: Theater Talk Classic 5:00 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

3:00 WORLD  America Reframed: Shell Shocked

3:30 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “A Strong and Active Faith

11:00 WORLD  Secrets of the Dead: The Man

Who Saved the World

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 Games of the North Follow

TV-PG

4:00 WORLD  POV: 15 to Life:

5:00 WORLD  Great Continental Railway Jour-

Kenneth’s Story

TV-PG

neys: Copenhagen to Oslo TV-PG

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Great British Baking Show “Patisserie” It’s semi-finals time and the tension is palpable as the bakers take on Patisseries. TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  Nature: The Last

Orangutan Eden

TV-PG

7:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 7” Edith is found out. Mary finally shakes a suitor. Isobel and Lord Merton reveal their plans. Robert throws another guest out of the house. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered: Othello

with David Harewood

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8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 8” Someone tries to derail Rose and Atticus’ happiness and Mrs. Patmore gets a surprise. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  In Search of Shakespeare:

9:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered:

The Lost Years

TV-PG

Richard II with Derek Jacobi

TV-PG

9:15 Masterpiece Mystery!

M O NTA N A PB S FI L M CL AS S I C S

Four Weddings and a Funeral 8pm Saturday, February 7 Also airs 2/22 1am A reserved Englishman meets attractive American Carrie at a wedding and falls in love with her, but his inability to express his feelings seems to forestall any possibility of relationship—until they meet again and again.

“Grantchester, pt 6” James Norton stars as Sidney Chambers, a young and charismatic vicar who turns amateur investigator when one of his parishioners dies under suspicious circumstances. Chambers turns to gruff, down-to-earth police inspector Geordie Keating for help, and the two become crime-solving partners and friends in the hamlet of Grantchester. TV-14

10:00 WORLD  Nature: The Last

Orangutan Eden

TV-PG

10:13 Jewel in the Crown “Daughters of the Regiment” While visiting Merrick in Calcutta, Sarah meets Jimmy Clark, who challenges many of her own values. TV-14


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Evening & Overnight continued 11:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered:

Othello with David Harewood

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11:10 Great Performances at the Met “Carmen” Richard Eyre’s production of Bizet’s steamy melodrama features mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili. TV-PG

MONDAY

FEBRUARY 23

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MDNT WORLD  In Search of Shakespeare:

The Lost Years

AM E R I CAN MAS TE RS

August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand 8pm Friday, February 20 From his roots as an activist and poet to his indelible mark on Broadway, this program captures the legacy of the man some call America’s Shakespeare. Film and theater luminaries such as James Earl Jones, Viola Davis, Phylicia Rashad, Laurence Fishburne, Charles Dutton and others share their stories of the career and experience of bringing Wilson’s rich theatrical voice to the stage. This film tells of his journey to the Great White Way, the triumphs and struggles along the path to such seminal works as Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Fences, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Piano Lesson, Two Trains Running and four others before his untimely death in 2005. Directed by Emmy-winner Samuel Pollard (When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts; Slavery by Another Name).

1:00 WORLD  Shakespeare Uncovered:

Richard II with Derek Jacobi 2:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Land Rush 2:10 Doc Martin: Driving Mr. McLynn 11th & Grant with Eric Funk: 3:00 Josh Farmer Band 3:00 WORLD  Great Continental Railway Journeys: Copenhagen to Oslo 4:00 How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Jubilee: Bobby Osbourne & Rocky Top Express/The Del McCoury 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  American Masters: August Wilson:

The Ground On Which I Stand TV-PG-L

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Bismarck, hr 2” A miniature Japanese china set made for dolls and a Chinese Imperial ceremonial outfit are featured. TV-G

7:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts:

Strange Bedfellows

8:00

TV-PG

Finding Traction In an age where obesity is the #1 killer in America, this a one-hour HD coproduction of MontanaPBS and Bozeman-based Fours Five Productions, presents the inspirational story of Montana resident and top-ranked endurance athlete Nikki Kimball’s quest to run Vermont’s 273-mile Long Trail in just four days. Follow Nikki’s journey from its beginning— training and racing in the mountains near her home in Montana—to her actual record attempt in Vermont.  See story, inside front cover

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Independent Lens “American Denial” Gunnar Myrdal’s 1944 investigation of Jim Crow racism is used to explore unconscious biases. TV-PG-VL

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  American Masters:

Sister Rosetta Tharpe

TV-PG

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  American Masters: August Wilson:

The Ground on Which I Stand TV-PG-L

11:30 Ideas Exchange “Bethlehem Alemu & Jorgen Vig Knudstorp” The founder of Ethiopian footwear company SoleRebels meets the chief executive of toy company Lego. TV-G

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 24

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12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 8 12:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Strange Bedfellows 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:45 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 6 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 2:45 Great British Baking Show: Patisserie 3:00 WORLD  In Search of Shakespeare: The Lost Years 3:45 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5: Episode 8 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Grantchester, pt 6 5:00 WORLD  Global 3000 5:30 WORLD  Focus on Europe 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

A Will for the Woods

7:00 Genealogy Roadshow “Best of Genealogy Roadshow” TV-PG

8:00 The Italian Americans “Loyal Americans/The American Dream” A second generation of Italian Americans enters the labor movement, politics and entertainment. TV-PG-L  See story, p. 12


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8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

A Will for the Woods

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Well Read “David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks” English novelist David Mitchell’s new novel “The Bone Clocks” has also been long listed for this year’s Booker Prize. His novel “Cloud Atlas” was made into a movie starring Tom Hanks and Halle Berry. TV-G

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AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Independent Lens:

Spies of Mississippi 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Finding Traction 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Independent Lens: American Denial 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Bismarck, hr 2 3:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Politics of the New South 3:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: San Diego, Ca., hr 3 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Legends of the Sky: The JENNY 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Airs Sunday evenings ·  This Emmy® and Golden Globe® award-winning hit drama returns for a fifth season of intimately interlaced stories centered on an English country estate — an entertaining formula that has made “Downton Abbey” the highest-rated drama in PBS history.

8:00 NOVA “Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia: Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery” Architects and engineers examine the unique structure of the dome of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. TV-G

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Earth a New Wild “Water” Humankind’s relationship with water, the Earth’s most important resource, is explored. TV-G  See story, p. 3

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Faith in the Big House TV-G

10:30 Charlie Rose

American Denial TV-PG-VL

7:00 Nature “The Last Orangutan Eden”

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5

11:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

American Denial TV-PG-VL

The work being done to save wild orangutans in the jungles of Northern Sumatra is documented. TV-PG

11:30 MotorWeek TV-G

the Board of Education of Topeka

THURSDAY

7:00 WORLD  Black/White & Brown: Brown v. TV-G

FEBRUARY 26

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Black/White & Brown: Brown v.

The Board of Education of Topeka 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline

1:00 The Italian Americans: Loyal Americans 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 The Italian Americans: The American Dream 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Genealogy Roadshow: Best of Genealogy Roadshow 3:00 WORLD  Locked Out: The Fall of Massive Resistance 4:00 The Italian Americans: Loyal Americans 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 The Italian Americans: The American Dream 5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show 5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour

6:00 WORLD  Earth a New Wild: Water TV-G


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Evening & Overnight continued

7:00

program tells the story of the 25th Infantry’s bicycle trip from Missoula, Montana, to St. Louis, Missouri in 1897. The African American infantry took the trip to test a theory that the bicycle would replace the horse in transporting men for the army. With archival film, photographs and interviews with historians, the program also examines the life of the African American soldier at the turn of the century, in particular First Sergeant Mingo Sanders, the main motivator of the enlisted men. TV-G  See p.

John Denver: Country Boy 6pm Saturday, February 28 At the peak of his fame, in the 1970s, Denver was the most popular singer in America. Yet the man, who brought happiness to millions, suffered with depression, was chided by the music critics and was filled with insecurity. He also longed for approval from his father, a military hero. In a landmark documentary we explore the private life and public legacy of America’s Everyman. With exclusive accounts from those closest to him, we reveal the man behind the music in an intimate profile to mark his 70th Birthday Anniversary. On the face of it, John was a wholesome country singer who penned pleasant songs with lyrics that were ridiculed by some for their simplicity. But there were extremes to Denver’s character—incredible highs reflected often in his music—alongside more private lows as he tried to grapple with the conflicts in his life. He could not live without an audience, he loved and needed to tour and yet dreamed of the perfect home and family life that his ever-mobile childhood had denied him. He may have written one of the greatest love songs about his first wife Annie, but it was not enough to keep them together- Annie filed for divorce on their 15th wedding anniversary. While John struggled with his private woes, his music had become the warm milk of a generation and it was actually the BBC who gave him his first television break—a primetime six part series in 1973. In Britain, Denver learned to feel at home in front of a camera and his music took off in the UK. It became the soundtrack to the selfsufficiency movement when ideals of the ‘good life’ and living off the land spurred families into moving to the countryside. To his British fans and others around the world, the appeal of his music was its accessibility. But while he sold millions, the press still pulverized him.

Bicycle Corps: America’s Black Army on Wheels This

7:00 WORLD  America by the Numbers: Pass or

7:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers:

Fail in Cambodia Town

TV-PG

Politics of the New South

TV-PG

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 Vera “On Harbour Street” DCI Vera Stanhope investigates the mysterious death of pensioner on a busy Newcastle train. TV-PG

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Bryan A. Stevenson,

5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth:

Just Mercy What’s the New Atheism? 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Vita: The Music of Italian Cinema” Music from “8 1/2,” “Cinema Paradiso,” “Life Is Beautiful,” “Il Postino” and more films are featured. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report TV-G

9:30 Our American Family: The Barreras This compelling story showcases the unwavering commitment to family in the first half of the 1900’s. TV-G

10:00 WORLD  The Italian Americans: Loyal Ameri-

cans/The American Dream TV-PG-L

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 The Mind of a Chef “Leftovers” April cooks faggots, bubble and squeak and pig parts. Fergus Henderson works his magic on kidneys. TV-PG

TV-PG

10:23 BBC World News 10:55 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Earth a New Wild: Water TV-G

FRIDAY

FEBRUARY 27

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America by the Numbers: Pass or

Fail in Cambodia Town 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Politics of the New South 1:00 NOVA: Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Earth a New Wild: Water 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: The Last Orangutan Eden 3:00 WORLD  Local USA: Defying Disabilities 3:30 WORLD  Film School Shorts: Strange Bedfellows 4:00 NOVA: Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Earth a New Wild: Water

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News

10:00 WORLD  NOVA: Colosseum:

Roman Death Trap

7:00 WORLD  Queen of Swing TV-PG

7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Great Performances “La Dolce

SATURDAY

FEBRUARY 28

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Queen of Swing

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Moneywise with Kelvin Boston: The Art of Financial Planning 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 3:00 WORLD  Economic Freedom in Action: Changing Lives 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly


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4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime: Creekside Home Millwork 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

M AS TE R PI ECE M YS TE RY !

Grantchester Airs 9pm Sundays James Norton (Belle) stars as Sidney Chambers, a young and charismatic vicar who turns amateur investigator when one of his parishioners dies under suspicious circumstances. Chambers turns to gruff, down-to-earth police inspector Geordie Keating (Robson Green, “Reckless”) for help, and the two become crime-solving partners and friends in the hamlet of Grantchester. Shown from left to right: James Norton as Sidney Chambers and Robson Green as Inspector Geordie Keating

AM MORNING PLEDGE SPECIALS

10:00

Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Suze Orman provides advice to help individual viewers “find financial solutions for you.” TV-G

Noon

Dr. Christiane Northrup: Glorious Women Never Age One of the world’s leading

authorities in the field of women’s health and wellness discusses aging. TV-G 1:30 Never Long Gone “The Mission Mountain Wood Band Story” Against the backdrop of cultural change that swept the nation, a group of Montanans with talent, big dreams and a tremendous sense of fun explored a sound that defied category and captivated audiences at home and across the country. TVPG   See p. 5

3:00

4:30

9:30

PM EVENING

6:00

John Denver: Country Boy At the peak of his fame, in the 1970s, Denver was the most popular singer in America. In a landmark documentary we explore the private life and public legacy of America’s Everyman. With exclusive accounts from those closest to him, we reveal the man behind the music in an intimate profile to mark his 70th Birthday Anniversary. TV-G  See story, opposite

Great Broadway Musical Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show: My Music From the late 1940s through early 1950s, The Ed Sullivan Show presented special performances with cast members from the most beloved stage musicals of Broadway’s golden age. Not seen for decades since their original broadcasts, these rare selections include legends Ethel Merman, Joel Grey, Julie Andrews, John Raitt, Gwen Verdon, Dick Van Dyke, Richard Burton and others. TV-G

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6:00 WORLD  Secrets of the Dead:

7:00 WORLD  Nazi Mega Weapons:

Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers Atlantic Wall

7:30

TV-PG

TV-PG

50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary The impact of the preeminent trio that brought folk music to America’s mass audiences is celebrated. TV-G

Best of Daniel O’Donnell Music & Memories TV-G

8:00 WORLD  America Reframed: A Will for the

Woods

Transatlantic Sessions For more than twenty years, dobro master from Nashville Jerry Douglas and Shetland fiddle virtuoso Aly Bain have been inviting their friends from both sides of the pond to get together and play. And when your friends include the likes of Alison Krauss, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bela Fleck, and James Taylor, you know you’re in for something really special. See what unfolds when some of the best singer-songwriters of our time stop playing for an audience, and start playing just for the sake of the music. TV-G

10:00 WORLD  Secrets of the Dead:

Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers

10:30

TV-PG

Great Performances “Bryan Adams in Concert” TV-G

11:00 WORLD  Nazi Mega Weapons:

Atlantic Wall

TV-PG


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MontanaPBS Programming Grids Weekend Programs

Games on the Go! Learning Anywhere, Anytime Check out the transmedia suites of online games, interactive whiteboard games, mobile apps, augmented reality and play-along videos from your favorite shows. Teachers and parents can access many new learning opportunities on their mobile devices and computers this month. The math and literacy games will make anytime learning time!

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SATURDAY

SUNDAY

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5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00

Martha Speaks Sid the Science Kid Dinosaur Train Curious George Curious George Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sesame Street 2/21 Sesame Stree: The Cookie Thief 9:30 SuperWhy! 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 2/28 Suze Orman: Financial Solutions for You 10:30 Victory Garden’s Edible Feast 11:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 11:30 This Old House PM

noon Ask This Old House 2/28 Dr. Christine Northrup: Glorious Women Never Age! 12:30 American Woodshop 1:00 Woodsmith Shop 1:30 Sewing with Nancy 2/28 Never Long Gone: The Mission Mountian Wood Band Story 2:00 Knit & Crochet Now! 2:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh 3:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 2/28 Great Broadway Musical Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show: My Music Presents 3:30 Rick Steve’s Europe 4:00 Globe Trekker 4:30 2/28 Best of Daniel O’Donnell Music and Memories 5:00 Backroads of Montana* 2/7 Comin’ Round the Mountain 2/14 Cakes & Cowboys 2/21 Reaching Goals 1/24 Places of Note 1/31 Rockets, Peaks & Poets 5:30 PBS Newshour Weekend

* See box on p. 5

AM

5:30 Zoboomafoo 6:00

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

6:30 WordWorld 7:00 WordGirl 7:30 Odd Squad 8:00

Market to Market

8:30

America’s Heartland

9:00

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

9:30

McLaughlin Group

10:00 2/1 Missouri Compromized 2/8 Against the Darkness 2/15 Montana Journal: 100 and Counting 2/22 Search for the Origin of Life 10:30 2/1 Virginia City: Where History Lives 2/8 Be Thou Always as a Guest 2/15 Backroads of Montana: Pancakes & Polo 11:00

Montana Ag Live

PM

Noon

Rosemary & Thyme

1:00

2/1 Mel Brooks: American Masters

MontanaPBS Film Classics 2/8 Broadcast News 2/15 Casablanca 2/22 Four Weddings and a Funeral 2:30 2/1 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP 3:00 2/22 Games of the North 3:30 2/1 Roosevelts: An Intimate History: Storm 2/8 Roosevelts: Rising Road 2/15 Roosevelts: Common Cause 2/22 Roosevelts: A Strong and Active Faith 5:30 Check daily listings, pp. 6–19


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Weekday Programs TIME

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TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

MORNING

Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches Ready to Learn Children’s Programs: See page 24

6:00 am 6:30 am 10:30 am

Sit and Be Fit

11:00 am

Cook’s Country

Classical Stretch

Sit and Be Fit

2/12 Allaire Fitness begins

George Hirsch Lifestyle begins 2/16 11:30 am

In the Americas with David Yetman

Martha Stewart’s Cooking School

Classical Stretch

Sit and Be Fit

2/14 Allaire Fitness begins Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Simply Ming

Lidia’s Kitchen

America from the Grand

Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

The Truth About Money with Ric Edelman

2/5 Walter Williams: Summer No Fools

NOVA

Patti’s Mexican Table begins 2/10 Life on the Line

NOON AND AFTERNOON

NOON

Nature

IQ: Smartparent 2/3 Living with Parkinson’s: Caring, Support and 2/25 Trial By Fire: Lives Treatment Reforged 2/10 Consider the Conversation 2: Stories about Cure, Relief and Comfort 2/17 Global Health Frontiers: Foul Water, Fiery Serpent

2/12 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP 2/19 Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights the Klan 2/26 March

2/24 Our Nation’s Health: A Focus on Social Determinant 12:30 pm

Healing Quest 2/3 Children’s Health Crisis: Family Health

1:00 p m

Painting and Travel with Roger and Sarah Bansemer

The Best of Joy of Painting

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

Painting with Paulson

Donna Dewberry Show

1:30 p m

Quilt in a Day

It’s Sew Easy

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Knit and Crochet Now!

Quilting Arts

2/10 Sew It All begins 2:00 p m

Ready to Learn Children’s Programs: See page 24

For your community MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage channel, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area

MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage Television Montana (TVMT) 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.


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6:30 Wild Kratts 7:00 Odd Squad 7:30 Curious George

9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30

Sesame Street 2/16 Sesame Street: Cookie Thief 2/18 Sesame Street: Cookie Thief 2/20 Sesame Street: Cookie Thief

PM Weekdays 2:00 Thomas & Friends 2:30

Sesame Street 2/16 Sesame Street: Cookie Thief 2/18 Sesame Street: Cookie Thief 2/20 Sesame Street: Cookie Thief

Courtesy of © 2015. Sesame Workshop. All rights reserved.

8:00 Curious George 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

3:00 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:30 Curious George 4:00 Peg + Cat 4:30 Arthur 5:00 Odd Squad

Sesame Street: The Cookie Thief Weekend children’s programs are rated TV–Y unless otherwise indicated, and air Saturdays from 5:30am to 10am and Sundays from 5:30am to 8am

Parental Guidelines TV–Y All children TV–Y7 Children age 7 and over TV–G General audience TV–PG Parental guidance suggested:

–V     violence

–S     some sexual situations

–L     infrequent coarse language

–D     suggestive sexual dialogue

TV–14 Parents strongly cautioned TV-MA Mature audience only

Airs 9:30am and 2:30pm February 16, 18 and 20 and 9am February 21 Sesame Street, celebrating 45 years of helping children grow smarter, stronger, and kinder, will premiere a brand new feature length one-hour special on February 16. The Cookie Thief, a nail-biting, cookie-munching thriller that celebrates the arts, is sure to delight Cookie Monster fans of all ages. New episodes from Sesame Street’s landmark season will also premiere on PBS KIDS during the week of February 16. In The Cookie Thief, a cookie art museum has just opened on Sesame Street. Surrounded by beautiful cookie paintings, like “Girl with the Cookie Earring” and the “Muncha Lisa,” Cookie Monster and his friends feel like they’re in a whole new world. But when art suddenly starts to disappear, Cookie Monster quickly becomes a suspect. Can Cookie Monster clear his name? Will they find the missing art in time, or will Cookie Monster be banished from the museum forever? During The Cookie Thief, viewers will enjoy a fun, action-packed special and explore self-regulation concepts—such as impulse control, following directions, and monitoring emotions— along with their friend Cookie Monster.

Find more children’s programming on the PBSKids Channel. Check listings on page 29.


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MontanaPBS & MontanaPBS 11th & Grant with Eric Funk Watercarver’s Guild 2/5 7pm; 2/7 10:17pm; 2/9 2am ¶ Jeff Troxel & Trevor Krieger 2/2 2am ¶ Josh Farmer Band 2/19 7pm; 2/21 10:01pm; 2/23 3am 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary 2/28 7:30pm

A AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange WORLD Tue 7am, 1pm; Mon 6pm, 11pm Against the Darkness 2/8 10am; 2/11 1am Allaire Back Fitness Create a Healthy Back 2/12 10:30am ¶ Hip Hinge 2/17 10:30am ¶ Neck & Posture 2/19 10:30am ¶ Resilient Back & Balance 2/24 10:30am ¶ Brain & Back Communication 2/26 10:30am America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa WORLD Fri mdnt, 12:30am, 8am, 8:30am, 2pm, 2:30pm; Wed 3am, 3:30am, 9am, 9:30am; Thu 7pm, 7:30pm America from the Ground Up World War America 1750-1775 2/4 11:30am ¶ Revolution 1775-1783 2/11 11:30am ¶ The Science of Archaeology 2/18 11:30am ¶ War of 1812 1795-1815 2/25 11:30am American Masters August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand 2/20 8pm WORLD Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock & Roll 2/23 5pm, 10pm; 2/24 6am, noon ¶ August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand 2/23 6pm, 11pm; 2/24 7am, 1pm American Woodshop Sat 12:30pm America Reframed WORLD Sun & Wed 7am; Wed 1pm; Sun 3pm; Tue 6pm, 10pm; Sat 8pm America’s Heartland Sun 8:30am WORLD Sun 10am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Sat 11am Antiques Roadshow San Diego, CA, hr 1 2/2 8pm; 2/4 4am ¶ San Diego, CA, hr 2 2/16 8pm; 2/18 4am ¶ San Diego, CA, hr 3 2/25 4am ¶ Austin, hr 2 2/2 7pm; 2/4 3am ¶ Austin, hr 3 2/9 7pm; 2/11 3am ¶ Bismarck, hr 1 2/16 7pm; 2/18 3am ¶ Bismarck, hr 2 2/23 7pm; 2/25 3am ¶ Celebrating Black Americana 2/9 8pm; 2/11 4am Arab American Stories WORLD Sun 11am Arthur Mon-Fri 4:30pm The Artist Toolbox WORLD Sam Gilliam 2/18 5pm, 10pm; 2/19 6am, noon; 2/21 11:30am Asia This Week 2/1 12:30pm

Ask This Old House Sat noon As Time Goes By Sat 7:31pm Austin City Limits Gary Clark Jr./ Alabama Shakes 2/21 11pm ¶ The Black Keys/J. Roddy Walston & The Business 2/2 1am ¶ Foo Fighters 2/7 11:15pm; 2/9 1am ¶ 2014 Hall of Fame Special 2/14 9:45pm

B Backroads of Montana Pancakes and Polo 2/12 7:30pm; 2/15 10:30am ¶ Comin’ Round The Mountain 2/7 5pm ¶ Cakes and Cowboys 2/14 5pm ¶ Reaching Goals 2/21 5pm BBC World News Tue, Wed, Fri 10pm; Mon & Thu 10:30pm Best of Daniel O’Donnell Music & Memories 2/28 4:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting Tue 1pm Be Thou Always as a Guest 2/4 1am; 2/8 10:30am Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick Thu 11:30am WORLD Sun 9am Bicycle Corps: America’s Black Army on Wheels 2/26 7pm Big Burn: American Experience 2/3 8pm; 2/5 2am, 5am WORLD 2/13 4pm, 7pm; 2/14 mdnt, 8am, 2pm The Black Kungfu Experience 2/16 5pm, 10pm; 2/17 6am, noon; 2/18 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Black/White & Brown: Brown Versus The Board of Education of Topeka 2/25 4pm, 7pm; 2/26 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/28 11am Bluegrass Underground The Gibson Brothers 2/14 11:42pm Boyhood Shadows 2/15 3am

C Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Mon-Fri 3pm Champion Trees 2/11 5am The Charles W. Morgan 2/22 3am Charlie Rose Tue, Wed, Fri 10:30pm; Mon & Thu 11pm Charlie Rose: The Week Sat 1am; Fri 7:30pm WORLD Sun noon; Sat 4:30pm Children’s Health Crisis: Family Health 2/3 12:30pm Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique 2/3 10:30am ¶ 2/5 10:30am ¶ 2/10 10:30am Closer to Truth WORLD Fri 5:30am, 11:30am

Colored Frames 2/14 3am; 2/18 4pm, 7pm; 2/19 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Consider the Conversation 2: Stories About Cure, Relief, and Comfort 2/10 noon Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Sat 3am WORLD Sat 4:30am, 9am; Wed 5:30am, 11:30am Cook’s Country Mon 11am Curious George Sat 7am; Mon-Sat 7:30am; Mon-Fri 8am, 3:30pm

D Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sat 8am; Mon-Sat 8:30am; Mon-Fri 9am Diana vs. The Queen 2/8 11pm Dinosaur Train Sat 6:30am Doc Martin Mon mdnt; Thu 8pm Donna Dewberry Show Fri 1pm Dr. Christiane Northrup: Glorious Women Never Age 2/28 noon

E Earth A New Wild Home/Plains 2/4 8pm; 2/6 1am, 4am ¶ Plains 2/6 2am, 5am ¶ Forests 2/11 9pm; 2/13 2am, 5am ¶ Oceans 2/18 9pm; 2/20 2am, 5am ¶ Water 2/25 9pm; 2/27 2am, 5am WORLD Home/Plains 2/5 5pm, 10pm; 2/6 6am, noon ¶ Forests 2/12 6pm, 11pm; 2/13 7am, 1pm ¶ Oceans 2/19 6pm, 11pm; 2/20 7am, 1pm ¶ Water 2/26 6pm, 11pm; 2/27 7am, 1pm Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights The Klan 2/19 noon Education of Harvey Gantt WORLD Sat 11:30am

F Faith in the Big House 2/25 5pm, 10pm; 2/26 6am, noon Feel Grand with Jane Seymour 2/17 11:30am ¶ 2/24 11:30am Film School Shorts WORLD Sum of Its Parts 2/2 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/3 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/6 3:30am, 9:30am ¶ Risky Business 2/9 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/10 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/13 3:30am, 9:30am ¶ Creature Comforts 2/16 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/17 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/20 3:30am, 9:30am ¶ Strange Bedfellows 2/23 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/24 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/27 3:30am, 9:30am Finding Traction 2/23 8pm; 2/25 1am Focus on Europe WORLD Tue 5:30am, 11:30am; Sun 6:30am, 2:30pm; Sat 5pm

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wed 1:30pm The Forgotten Plague: American Experience 2/10 8pm; 2/12 2am, 5am WORLD 2/13 6pm, 11pm; 2/14 7am, 1pm Frontline 2/3 9pm; 2/5 3am ¶ Being Mortal 2/10 9pm; 2/12 3am WORLD 2/4 6:30pm, 11:30pm; 2/5 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ The Interrupters 2/10 4pm ¶ Being Mortal 2/11 4pm, 7pm; 2/12 mdnt, 8am, 2pm

G Games of the North 2/22 3pm Genealogy Roadshow St. Louis: Union Station 2/10 7pm; 2/12 1am, 4am ¶ New Orleans: Board of Trade 2/3 7pm; 2/5 1am, 4am ¶ Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania 2/17 7pm; 2/19 3am ¶ Best of Genealogy Roadshow 2/24 7pm; 2/26 3am George Hirsch Lifestyle Local Inspired Comfort Foods 2/16 11am ¶ For The Love of Cheese 2/23 11am Give It All Away: Newman’s Own Recipe for Success 2/20 9:30pm Global 3000 WORLD Tue 5am, 11am; Sat 5:30pm Global Health Frontiers: Foul Water, Fiery Serpent 2/17 noon Global Voices WORLD Stealing Africa 2/21 3am ¶ Poor Us: The Animated History of Poverty 2/2 2pm; 2/5 3am, 9am ¶ Land Rush 2/23 2am ¶ Education Education 2/2 2am; 2/3 3am, 9am ¶ Last Train Home 2/1 8pm; 2/2 mdnt, 8am; 2/3 4:30pm Globe Trekker Sat 4pm Great British Baking Show Tue 3am; Sun 6pm Great Broadway Musical Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show: My Music 2/28 3pm Great Continental Railway Journeys WORLD Copenhagen to Oslo 2/22 5pm; 2/23 3am Great Conversations Mon 3am; Sun 5pm Great Performances Bryan Adams 2/28 10:30pm ¶ La Dolce Vita: Music of Italian Cinema 2/27 8pm Great Performances at the Met Macbeth 2/15 11pm ¶ Carmen 2/22 11:10pm

H Harpists’s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound Change WORLD Sat 7:30am, 1:30pm; Fri 6:30pm, 11:30pm


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A–Z continued MontanaPBS HD & MontanaPBS Hindenburg and Hitler: The Making of a Fuehrer 2/1 11pm Hometime Sat 5am How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 2/23 4am

I Ideas Exchange Bethlehem Alemu and Jorgen Vig Knudstorp 2/23 11:30pm Independent Lens Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People 2/16 9pm; 2/18 1:30am ¶ American Denial 2/23 9pm; 2/25 2am WORLD More Than a Month 2/9 5pm, 10pm; 2/10 6am, noon; 2/15 2am ¶ The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights 2/2 5pm, 10pm; 2/3 6am, noon; 2/4 4pm; 2/7 3am ¶ Spies of Mississippi 2/24 5pm; 2/25 mdnt, 8am, 2pm ¶ The Trials of Muhammad Ali 2/17 4:30pm ¶ Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People 2/18 5:30pm, 10:30pm; 2/19 6:30am, 12:30pm; 2/21 10am ¶ American Denial 2/25 6pm, 11pm; 2/26 7am, 1pm; 2/28 10am Infinity Hall Live Tommy Emmanuel 2/14 10:43pm In Search of Shakespeare WORLD A Time of Revolution 2/15 8pm; 2/16 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/17 3am, 9am ¶ The Lost Years 2/22 8pm; 2/23 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/24 3am, 9am Instruments of Change 2/20 4pm, 7pm; 2/21 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/22 2am In the Americas with David Yetman Mon 11:30am iQ: smartparent Wed noon The Italian Americans La Famiglia 2/17 8pm; 2/19 1am, 4am ¶ Becoming Americans 2/17 9pm; 2/19 2am, 5am ¶ Loyal Americans 2/24 8pm; 2/26 1am, 4am ¶ American Dream 2/24 9pm; 2/26 2am, 5am WORLD La Famiglia/Becoming Americans 2/20 5pm, 10pm; 2/21 6am, noon ¶ Loyal Americans/American Dream 2/27 5pm, 10pm; 2/28 6am, noon It’s Sew Easy On the Surface 2/3 1:30pm

J Jewel in the Crown Incidents at a Wedding 2/1 10pm ¶ The Regimental Silver 2/8 10pm ¶ Ordeal By Fire 2/15 10pm ¶ Daughters of the Regiment 2/22 10:13pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Sat 2:30pm John Denver: Country Boy 2/28 6pm Journal WORLD Mon-Fri 3:30pm, 9:30pm Jubilee Bobby Osbourne & Rocky Top Express/The Del McCoury Band 2/23 5am

K Knit and Crochet Now! Thu 1:30pm; Sat 2pm

L Last of the Summer Wine Sat 7pm Last Will & Testament WORLD 2/8 8pm; 2/9 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/10 3am, 9am The Lawrence Welk Show Sat 6pm Legends of the Sky: The JENNY 2/25 5am Lidia’s Kitchen Fri 11am Life on the Line Armed for the Challenge 2/3 11:30am ¶ Anchoring Hope 2/10 11:30am Living with Parkinson’s: Caring, Support and Treatment 2/3 noon Local USA WORLD Finding One’s Voice 2/2 4pm, 7pm; 2/3 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/6 3am, 9am ¶ Head Trauma at War 2/9 4pm, 7pm; 2/10 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/13 3am, 9am ¶ Native American Culture 2/16 4pm; 2/20 3am, 9am ¶ Defying Disabilities 2/23 4pm; 2/27 3am, 9am Locked Out: The Fall of Massive Resistance 2/24 4pm; 2/26 3am, 9am Lost Nuke 2/15 2:44pm

M The March 2/26 noon Market to Market Sat 3:30am; Sun 8am Martha Speaks Sat 5:30am Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Lamb 2/3 11am

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5 Episode 4 2/1 7pm ¶ Episode 5 2/1 8pm; 2/3 1am, 4am; 2/8 7pm ¶ Episode 6 2/8 8pm; 2/10 1am, 4am; 2/15 7pm ¶ Episode 7 2/15 8pm; 2/17 1am, 4am; 2/22 7pm ¶ Episode 8 2/22 8pm; 2/24 12:30am, 3:45am Masterpiece Mystery! Grantchester Part 3 2/1 9pm; 2/3 2am, 5am ¶ Part 4 2/8 9pm; 2/10 2am, 5am ¶ Part 5 2/15 9pm; 2/17 2am, 5am ¶ Part 6 2/22 9:15pm; 2/24 1:45am, 5am McLaughlin Group Sun 9:30am WORLD Sat 5:30am, 4pm; Sun 1:30pm Mel Brooks: American Masters 2/1 1pm Midsomer Murders Death of a Stranger, pt 1 2/5 8:50pm ¶ Death of a Stranger, pt 2 2/5 9:40pm ¶ Blue Herrings, pt 1 2/12 8:50pm ¶ Blue Herrings, pt 2 2/12 9:40pm ¶ Judgement Day, pt 1 2/19 8:50pm ¶ Judgement Day, pt 2 2/19 9:40pm The Mind of a Chef Fri 11:30pm Missouri Compromised 2/1 10am Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sun 6am Moneywise with Kelvin Boston Sat 2am Montana AG Live Boom! 2/1 11am ¶ Head ’em Up, Roll ’em Out! 2/8 11am ¶ Orange Blossom Special! 2/15 11am ¶ Calling All Wanna-Be Veterinarians! 2/22 11am Montana Journal 100 & Counting 2/12 7pm; 2/15 10am; 2/18 1am MontanaPBS Film Classics Broadcast News 2/7 8:02pm; 2/8 1pm ¶ Casablanca 2/14 8:02pm; 2/15 1pm ¶ Four Weddings and a Funeral 2/21 8:02pm; 2/22 1pm MotorWeek Wed 11:30pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Sat 3pm Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP 2/1 2:30pm; 2/12 noon Music Voyager Eastern Tennessee: Cradle of Country Music 2/8 4:30am ¶ Memphis: Memphis Mojo 2/15 4:30am ¶ Nashville: Music City 2/22 4:30am ¶ Tennessee Special: Round 3/1 4:30am


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N Nature Animal Odd Couples 2/11 7pm; 2/13 3am; 2/15 1:06am; 2/16 noon ¶ Legendary White Stallions 2/4 7pm; 2/6 3am; 2/8 1:10am; 2/9 noon ¶ Penguin Post Office 2/2 noon ¶ The Last Orangutan Eden 2/25 7pm; 2/27 3am; 3/1 1:30am ¶ Owl Power 2/18 7pm; 2/20 3am; 2/22 1am; 2/23 noon WORLD Animal Odd Couples 2/15 6pm, 10pm; 2/16 6am, noon ¶ Legendary White Stallions 2/8 6pm, 10pm; 2/9 6am, noon ¶ Penguin Post Office 2/1 6pm, 10pm; 2/2 6am, noon ¶ The Last Orangutan Eden 2/22 6pm, 10pm; 2/23 6am, noon Nazi Mega Weapons Atlantic Wall 2/28 7pm, 11pm Never Long Gone The Mission Mountain Wood Band Story 2/28 1:30pm Newsline Tue-Fri 12:30am WORLD Mon-Fri 4am, 3pm Nightly Business Report Mon-Fri 5:30pm WORLD Tue-Sat 2am; Mon-Fri 9pm NOVA Vaccines: Calling the Shots 2/6 noon; 2/8 12:13am ¶ Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia: Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery 2/25 8pm; 2/27 1am, 4am, noon; 3/1 12:30am ¶ Petra: Lost City of Stone 2/18 8pm; 2/20 1am, 4am, noon; 2/22 mdnt ¶ Colosseum: Roman Death Trap 2/11 8pm; 2/13 1am, 4am, noon; 2/15 12:09am WORLD Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia: Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery 2/12 5pm, 10pm; 2/13 6am, noon ¶ Petra: Lost City of Stone 2/19 5pm, 10pm; 2/20 6am, noon ¶ Colosseum: Roman Death Trap 2/26 5pm, 10pm; 2/27 6am, noon

O Odd Squad Mon-Fri 7am, 5pm; Sun 7:30am One Square Mile: Texas WORLD Sun 10:30am Our American Family: The Barreras 2/27 9:30pm Our Nation’s Health: A Focus on Social Determinants 2/24 noon

P Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Mon 1pm Painting with Paulson Thu 1pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Wed 1pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Sat 10am Path Appears Wed 1:30am; Mon 9pm WORLD Thu 6am, noon; Sat 10am; Wed 5pm, 10pm

Pati’s Mexican Table Born in the Kitchen 2/10 11am ¶ Pati’s Texican 2/17 11am ¶ My Three Favorite Boys 2/24 11am PBS Arts from Chicago: American Masters Bill T. Jones: A Good Man WORLD 2/6 5pm, 10pm; 2/7 6am, noon PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 6pm WORLD Tue-Sat 1am; Mon-Fri 8pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Sat & Sun 5:30pm Peg + Cat Mon-Fri 4pm Perfect Balance 2/4 5am POV WORLD Listening is an Act of Love: A Storycorps Special 2/1 9:30pm; 2/2 1:30am, 9:30am; 2/3 4pm ¶ 15 to Life: Kenneth’s Story 2/17 7pm, 11pm; 2/18 7am, 1pm; 2/21 9pm; 2/22 1am, 8am, 4pm Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches Mon-Fri 6am, 6:15am

Q Queen of Swing WORLD 2/27 4pm, 7pm; 2/28 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Quilt in a Day Mon 1:30pm Quilting Arts Fri 1:30pm

R Reason to Dance WORLD 2/6 4pm, 7pm; 2/7 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/8 2am; 2/9 2am; 2/12 3am, 9am Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Sun 9am WORLD Sat 4am, 9:30am; Mon 5:30am, 11:30am; Sun 6am, 2pm Reveal To Kill A Sparrow 2/8 2:07am ¶ Broken City Poets 2/15 2:03am ¶ Generation Z: Child Soldiers of the Zetas 2/22 2am Rick Steves’ Europe Sat 3:30pm Roosevelts: An Intimate History The Storm (1920-1933) 2/1 3:30pm ¶ The Rising Road (1933-1939) 2/8 3:30pm ¶ The Common Cause (1939-1944) 2/15 3:32pm ¶ A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962) 2/22 3:30pm Rosemary and Thyme Sun noon

S Sara’s Weeknight Meals Wed 11am Scully/The World Show 2/8 4am ¶ 2/15 4am ¶ 2/22 4am ¶ 3/1 4am WORLD Thu 5am, 11am Search for the Origin of Life 2/22 10am Second Opinion WORLD Thu 5:30am, 11:30am

Secrets of the Dead The World’s Biggest Bomb 2/5 4pm; 2/21 6pm, 10pm ¶ The Man Who Saved The World 2/12 4pm; 2/21 7pm, 11pm ¶ Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers 2/19 4pm; 2/28 6pm, 10pm ¶ Bones of the Buddha 2/26 4pm Sesame Street Mon-Fri 9:30am Sesame Street Shorts Sat 9am; Mon-Fri 2:30pm Sesame Street: The Cookie Thief 2/16 9:30am, 2:30pm; 2/18 9:30am, 2:30pm; 2/20 9:30am, 2:30pm; 2/21 9am Sewing with Nancy Sat 1:30pm Sew It All Teaching Techniques, Vanessa Vargas Wilson 2/10 1:30pm ¶ Bubble Yum, Elizabeth & Liz Evans 2/17 1:30pm ¶ Apron In Reverse, Sharon Madsen 2/24 1:30pm Shakespeare Lost, Shakespeare Found WORLD 2/8 9pm; 2/9 1am, 9am Shakespeare Uncovered A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Hugh Bonneville 2/2 3am ¶ King Lear with Christopher Plummer 2/2 4am ¶ The Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman 2/6 8pm; 2/9 3am ¶ Othello with David Harewood 2/6 9pm; 2/9 4am ¶ Antony & Cleopatra with Kim Cattrall 2/13 8pm; 2/16 3am ¶ Romeo & Juliet with Joseph Fiennes 2/13 9pm; 2/16 4am WORLD Macbeth with Ethan Hawke 2/15 9pm; 2/16 1am, 9am ¶ Richard II with Derek Jacobi 2/22 9pm; 2/23 1am, 9am ¶ A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Hugh Bonneville 2/1 7pm, 11pm; 2/2 7am, 1pm ¶ King Lear with Christopher Plummer 2/8 7pm, 11pm; 2/9 7am, 1pm ¶ The Taming of the Shrew with Morgan Freeman 2/15 7pm, 11pm; 2/16 7am, 1pm ¶ Othello with David Harewood 2/22 7pm, 11pm; 2/23 7am, 1pm Sid the Science Kid Sat 6am Silver King: The Birth of Big Game Fishing 2/8 3:03am Simply Ming Thu 11am Sit and Be Fit Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am Song of the Mountains Mon 5am Start Up WORLD Sun 11:30am Summer Hill 2/10 7:30pm, 11:30pm; 2/11 7:30am, 1:30pm; 2/14 11:30am, 9:30pm; 2/15 1:30am, 8:30am, 4:30pm; 2/17 4pm Super Skyscrapers One World Trade Center 2/7 6pm, 10pm ¶ Building The Future 2/7 7pm, 11pm ¶ The Vertical City 2/14 6pm, 10pm ¶ The Billionaire Building 2/14 7pm, 11pm Super Why! Sat 9:30am Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You 2/28 10am

T Tavis Smiley Tue-Sat mdnt WORLD TueSat 2:30am; Mon-Fri 4:30am, 10am, 10:30am Teaching Channel Presents Teaching English to the Core 2/8 3am ¶ Teaching Math to the Core 2/15 3am ¶ Reading Like A Historian 2/22 3am Theater Talk Tennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh 2/8 5am ¶ Theater Talk Classic: Angela Lansbury and Marian Seldes on Deuce 2/22 5am ¶ Broadway Spring Season Preview 2/15 5am This Is America & The World Sat 2:30am This Old House Sat 11:30am The This Old House Hour Sat 4am Thomas & Friends Mon-Fri 2pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sat 1:30am WORLD Wed & Sat 5am; Wed 11am; Sat 3pm Transatlantic Sessions 2/28 9:30pm Trial By Fire: Lives Re-Forged 2/18 5am; 2/25 noon Triangle Fire: American Experience WORLD 2/13 5pm, 10pm; 2/14 6am, noon; 2/16 2am; 2/19 3am, 9am Truth About Money with Ric Edelman Fri 11:30am

V Vera On Harbour Street 2/26 8:50pm Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST Sat 10:30am Virginia City Where History Lives 2/1 10:30am Visa Dream WORLD 2/1 8:30am, 4:30pm

W Walter Williams: Suffer No Fools 2/5 noon Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Sat 12:30am; Fri 7pm WORLD Mon 5am, 11am; Sun 1pm; Sat 3:30pm Well Read Tue 11:30pm WORLD Fri 5am, 11am; Sun 9:30am Wild Kratts Mon-Fri 6:30am Woodsmith Shop Sat 1pm WordGirl Sun 7am WordWorld Sun 6:30am

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Find a MontanaPBS Create channel in your community, See p. 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area Find the MontanaPBS online program schedule at montanapbs.org/Schedule

M ONTANAPBS FEBRUARY 2015

MontanaPBS A American Woodshop Sun & Wed 8:30am; Wed 2:30pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Mon, Wed, Fri 12:30am; Sat 4am, 4pm; Sun, Tue, Thu 6:30pm; Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat 10pm Ask This Old House Mon & Thu 2am; Sun & Wed 8am, 4pm, 8pm

B Baking with Julia Sat 9am, 9pm; Tue & Thu 5:30pm Beads, Baubles and Jewels Fri 9:30am, 3:30pm Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins Wed 4:30am, 10:30am Best of the Joy of Painting Tue & Thu 4:30am, 10:30am Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom Chinese New Year 2/21 4am, 4pm; 2/22 10am Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Wed & Fri 3am; Tue & Thu 9pm

C Caprial and John’s Kitchen: Cooking for Family and Friends Cooking with Cane Berries 2/7 5am, 5pm; 2/8 11am ¶ Chinese Favorites 2/21 5:30am, 5:30pm; 2/22 11:30am Chef John Besh’s Family Table Tue & Thu 5am, 11am; Sat 7:30am, 7:30pm; Tue, Thu, Sat 11pm Chef’s Life Tue 6:30am, 12:30pm Christina Thu 6:30am, 12:30pm Christina Cooks The Great Pie Makeover 2/7 4:30am, 4:30pm; 2/8 10:30am Ciao Italia Mon & Fri 6am, noon Cooking with Nick Stellino Wed 6:30am, 12:30pm Cook’s Country Tue, Thu, Sat 12:30am; Sat noon, 3:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6:30pm, 10pm

D Delicious Tv’s Vegan Mashup A Reason to Rise 2/28 7am, 7pm

E Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo Italian Soul Food 2/1 6:30am Equitrekking Georgia Coast 2/1 12:30pm Essential Pepin Sat 11am; Mon & Fri 5:30pm

F For Your Home Tue & Thu 9:30am, 3:30pm

G Garden SMART Wed 9am, 3pm Globe Trekker Mon & Fri 7am; Sun 11:30am; Sun, Mon, Fri 1pm Growing A Greener World Sun 9am

H Hands On Crafts for Kids China 2/21 9:30am, 9:30pm; 2/22 3:30pm Healthful Indian Flavors with Alamelu 2/28 5:30am, 5:30pm Hometime Wed & Fri 2am; Tue & Thu 8am, 4pm, 8pm Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Sat 8:30am, 8:30pm; Sun & Wed 5:30pm

I In the Americas with David Yetman Tue & Thu 7:30am, 1:30pm Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser Sun & Wed 7am; Wed 1pm

J Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way Wed 5am, 11am; Sun & Wed 11pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Tue & Thu 6am, noon Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Mon & Fri 6:30am, 12:30pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Tue & Sat 3am; Sun 2pm; Sat 2:30pm; Mon & Fri 9pm

K Katie Brown Workshop Sat 5:30am, 5:30pm; Sun & Wed 9:30am; Wed 3:30pm Knit and Crochet Now! Tue & Thu 4am, 10am Knitting Daily Wed 4am, 10am

L Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel What’s Up In Wyoming 2/2 4am, 10am ¶ North Carolina Quilt Symposium 2/6 4am, 10am Lidia Celebrates America Weddings: Something Borrowed, Something New 2/14 9am, 9pm; 2/15 3pm Lidia’s Kitchen Tue, Thu, Sat mdnt, 3:30am; Sat 11:30am, 3pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6pm, 9:30pm

M Martha Bakes Mon-Sat 1:30am; Sat 6am, 8am, 9:30am, 10am, 1pm, 6pm, 8pm, 9:30pm; Sun-Fri 4:30pm, 7:30pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Mon, Wed, Fri mdnt, 3:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6pm, 9:30pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Wed 5:30am, 11:30am Mike Colameco’s Real Food Mon & Fri 5:30am, 11:30am Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Sun & Wed 5pm, 10:30pm

N New Scandinavian Cooking Tue, Thu, Sat 1am; Mon & Fri 5am, 11am, 11pm; Sat 12:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 7pm Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Mon, Wed, Fri 1am; Sun, Tue, Thu 7pm

O OpenRoad Hawaii Volcanoes and Midway 2/1 3:30pm ¶ Catalina 2/1 2:30pm

P Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Mon & Fri 4:30am, 10:30am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mon & Fri 9am, 3pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Cooking for Old-Fashioned Flavor 2/7 6:30am, 6:30pm; 2/8 12:30pm Pati’s Mexican Table Sun & Wed 6am; Wed noon Perfect Day Lofoten, Norway 2/13 5am, 11am, 11pm ¶ Karelia, Finland 2/16 5am, 11am, 11pm ¶ Oslo, Norway 2/20 5am, 11am, 11pm ¶ Hvide Sande, Denmark 2/23 5am, 11am, 11pm ¶ Helsinki, Finland 2/27 5am, 11am, 11pm

Q Quilting Arts Modern Day Quilting 2/9 4am, 10am ¶ Experimental Quilting and Surface Design 2/13 4am, 10am ¶ Make It Work! 2/16 4am, 10am ¶ Free-Motion Work 2/20 4am, 10am ¶ Quilts at Play 2/23 4am, 10am ¶ Creative Quilting 2/27 4am, 10am

R Rhythm Abroad Tahiti, French Polynesia 2/1 10am Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose Hong Kong: Quest for the Dragon 2/21 6am, 6pm; 2/22 noon Rick Steves’ Europe Mon-Sat 2:30am, 2pm; Sun-Fri 8:30pm; Daily 11:30pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Mon & Fri 8:30am, 2:30pm Rudy Maxa’s World Mon & Thu 3am; Sun & Wed 9pm

S Sara’s Weeknight Meals Sat 7am, 7pm; Tue & Thu 5pm, 10:30pm Simply Ming Sat 10:30am; Mon & Fri 5pm; Mon, Fri, Sat 10:30pm Smart Travels: Europe with Rudy Maxa Tue & Thu 7am, 1pm; Sun 11am Smart Travels: Pacific Rim With Rudy Maxa Shanghai 2/21 8am, 8pm; 2/22 2pm

T Taste This! Tue & Thu 5:30am, 11:30am This Old House Tue & Sat 2am; Mon & Fri 8am, 4pm, 8pm; Sat 1:30pm Travelscope Thailand 2/1 3pm Travel with Kids Sun & Wed 7:30am; Sun 10:30am; Wed 1:30pm

V Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST Madison 2/3 9am, 3pm; 2/5 9am, 3pm ¶ Vancouver 2/10 9am, 3pm; 2/12 9am, 3pm ¶ New England 2/17 9am, 3pm; 2/19 9am, 3pm ¶ Omaha 2/24 9am, 3pm; 2/26 9am, 3pm

W Winemakers Blending Challenge 2/2 9:30am, 3:30pm Woodsmith Shop Tue & Thu 8:30am, 2:30pm


Find a MontanaPBS Kids channel in your community, See p. 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area

MontanaPBS Kids Channel SATURDAY

SUNDAY

MONDAY–WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY–FRIDAY

6:00 am

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Curious George

6:30 am

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Curious George

7:00 am

Sesame Street (shorts)

Sesame Street (shorts)

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

7:30 am

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

8:00 am

Thomas & Friends

Dinosaur Train

Sesame Street

8:30 am

Bob the Builder

Peg + Cat

9:00 am

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

Dinosaur Train

9:30 am

Sid the Science Kid

Odd Squad

Dinosaur Train

10:00 am

Peg + Cat

Wild Kratts

Peg + Cat

10:30 am

Martha Speaks

Arthur

Peg + Cat

11:00 am

Sesame Street

Cyber Chase

Super Why!

SciGirls

Thomas & Friends

Maya & Miguel

Sesame Street (shorts)

11:30 p m Noon

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

12:30 pm

Bali

Anne of Green Gables

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That

1:00 p m

Super Why!

Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps

Curious George

1:30 p m

CyberChase

Martha Speaks

Curious George

2:00 p m

SciGirls

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Arthur

2:30 p m

Maya & Miguel

Bali

Odd Squad

3:00 p m

Anne of Green Gables

Super Why!

Wild Kratts

3:30 p m

WordGirl

Thomas & Friends

Wild Kratts

4:00 p m

Wunderkind Little Amadeus

Bob the Builder

Martha Speaks

4:30 p m

Biz Kid$

Space Racers

WordGirl

5:00 p m

Curiosity Quest

Zula Patrol

WordWorld

5:30 p m

DragonflyTV

Peep & the Big Wide World

Signing Time!

6:00 p m

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

Berenstain Bears

Twice as Good

6:30 p m

Design Squad

Zoboomafoo

Biscuit Brothers

7:00 p m

Hands on Crafts for Kids

Hands on Crafts for Kids

Hands On Crafts for Kids

7:30 p m

Space Racers

Biz Kid$

8:00 p m

Zula Patrol

8:30 p m

Peep & the Big Wide World

9:00 p m 9:30 p m

Space Racers

Biz Kid$

Curiosity Quest

Zula Patrol

Curiosity Quest

DragonflyTV

Peep & the Big Wide World

DragonflyTV

Berenstain Bears

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

Berenstain Bears

Teen Kids News

Zoboomafoo

Design Squad

Zoboomafoo

Design Squad

10:00 pm

Hands on Crafts for Kids

Hands on Crafts for Kids

10:30 pm

Space Racers

Biz Kid$

Space Racers

Biz Kid$

11:00 p m

Zula Patrol

Curiosity Quest

Zula Patrol

Curiosity Quest

11:30 p m

Peep & the Big Wide World

DragonflyTV

Peep & the Big Wide World

DragonflyTV

Hands On Crafts for Kids

All shows on MontanaPBS Kids Channel are TV-Y, TV-Y7, or TV-G unless otherwise noted.

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Also airs 2/15 1pm In World War II Casablanca, Rick Blaine, exiled American and former freedom fighter, runs the most popular nightspot in town. The cynical lone wolf Blaine comes into the possession of two valuable letters of transit. When Nazi Major Strasser arrives in Casablanca, the sycophantic police Captain Renault does what he can to please him, including detaining a Czechoslovak underground leader Victor Laszlo. Much to Rick’s surprise, Lazslo arrives with Ilsa, Rick’s one time love. Rick is very bitter towards Ilsa, who ran out on him in Paris, but when he learns she had good reason to, they plan to run off together again using the letters of transit.


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