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Masterpiece: Inspector Lewis, The Final Season Airs 8pm Sundays, August 7, 14, 21 Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox return for one last time as Inspector Lewis and CS Hathaway, investigating new cases of murder and other crimes in the seemingly perfect academic haven of Oxford. See story, inside front cover
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4 MADE IN MONTANA
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Active Shooter: Are Montana Colleges Ready? 6 EVENING & OVERNIGHT MontanaPBS & World 7 Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks 9 American Experience: JFK 11 American Experience: LBJ 13 American Experience: Jimmy Carter 15 American Experience: Reagan 17 Great Performance: Madama Butterfly 19 American Experience: Nixon 21 American Experience: George H. W. Bush 22 WEEKDAY PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS 23 WEEKEND PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS 24 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS Odd Squad: The Movie 25 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING MontanaPBS & World 28 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING Create 29 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS Kids 30 BUSINESS PARTNERS 32 Spillover: Zika, Ebola & Beyond
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Inspector Lewis, The Final Season One for Sorrow Airs 8pm Sunday, August 7 Also 8/9 1am, 4:30am
Learn if Lewis, who needs to prove himself to a new boss, and Hathaway can establish a connection between the remains of a body discovered in a well and the death of a young artist. Hathaway finally gets to know his estranged father.
Magnus Opus Airs 8pm Sunday, August 14 Also 8/16 1am, 4:30am
An Oxford college dean is found bludgeoned to death following a heated debate in a pub. An alchemic image purposefully left at the crime scene leads Lewis and Hathaway to anticipate that more murders will follow. An unusual tattoo on the dean’s body and the bodies of two more victims leads to a discovery and a frantic effort to prevent another murder. Meanwhile, Hathaway is struggling to accept his father’s illness.
What Lies Tangled Airs 8pm Sunday, August 21 Also 8/23 1am, 4:30am
When an eminent mathematician is killed in a bomb attack, Lewis and Hathaway quickly discover the victim was a notorious philanderer with many enemies. When a bomb is discovered at the home of the victim’s brother, also a mathematician, the case moves in another direction. Then a chemistry professor is murdered. Meanwhile, Lewis’ long-planned trip with his girlfriend is put in jeopardy.
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The 1936 University of Washington’s varsity crew team. Left to right standing: Don Hume, Stroke; Joe Rantz, 7; George Hunt, 6; Jim McMillin, 5; John White, 4; Gordon Adams, 3; Charles Day, 2; and Roger Morris, 1. Kneeling: Bob Moch, Coxwain AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Boys of ’36 Airs 8pm Tuesday, August 2 Also 8/4 1:30am, 5am
This program explores how nine working-class young men from the University of Washington took the rowing world and the nation by storm when they captured the gold medal at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. These sons of loggers, shipyard workers and farmers overcame tremendous hardships— psychological, physical and economic—to beat not only the Ivy League teams of the East Coast but Adolf Hitler’s elite German rowers. Their unexpected victory, and the obstacles they overcame to achieve it, gave hope to a nation struggling to emerge from the depths of the Depression.
Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 Airs 7pm Tuesday, August 2 Also 8/4 12:30am, 4am
See how the Nazis and the IOC turned, to their mutual advantage, a relatively small, elitist sports event into an epic global and mass media spectacle that, despite the IOC’s determined attempts to forget, continues to this day.
Closing Ceremony of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Olympia-Film of L. Riefenstahl
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Produced by MontanaPBS Made in Montana MontanaPBS continues to tell the story of our state—past and present—with award winning television productions. Programs like Backroads of Montana, Indian Relay, Fort Peck Dam and Butte, America help our citizens thoughtfully reflect on the colorful history of our state, the majesty of our shared landscape and our unique people and cultures. Programs such as Montana Ag Live, Concussion: Answers in the Blood?, Degrees of Difference and many others foster important discussion about current issues.
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Pride and Perseverance: Settlers in the Upper Missouri River Breaks It took special people to settle the Upper Missouri River Breaks country. Descendants of these early settlers tell the story of their ancestors, and what it takes to continue the agricultural lifestyle in this harsh and beautiful country. Airs Thursday, 8/18 at 7:30pm
Aging Out: Autism in Montana Each year, more children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, but the framework of care drastically changes for them after adolescence. The tidal wave of children transitioning into adulthood leaves many families with a search for help and structure. Follow Montana families as they recognize their fears and explore their options for the future. Airs Sunday, 8/28 at 10am
Diseases of Potatoes and Sugar Beets in Montana MSU Extension
Jailed for Their Words
Airs 7pm Thursday, August 4 Also 8/7 10am Hear fascinating stories of Montanans imprisoned during WWI as part of the Montana Sedition Act of 1918 for criticizing America’s war effort. Pictured: Herman Bausch and Janet Smith
plant pathologist Jessica Rupp helps us understand the unique diseases of two of Montana’s most important crops—potatoes and sugar beets. Airs Sunday, 8/7 at 11am
Looking At the Montana Board of Livestock Chairman of Montana’s Board Jailed for Their Words: When Free Speech Died in Wartime America This
Active Shooter: Are Montana Colleges Ready? As America grapples with a growing
program tells the fascinating story of Montanans imprisoned during WWI as part of the Montana Sedition Act of 1918 for criticizing America’s war effort. Through powerful memoir, national expert commentary, archival footage, descendent interviews and re-enactments, the film highlights the importance of free speech in wartime America and ultimately of our first amendment rights. Airs Thursday, 8/4 at 7pm, Sunday, 8/7 at 10am
number of mass shootings, training for an active shooter situation has become more commonplace, even in Montana. The state hasn’t had a deadly shooting on campus since 1990 but police know it could happen here at any time. School administrators and police are tasked with keeping over 40,000 students and faculty safe on more than a dozen campuses across the state. What are they doing to prepare for the worst? Airs Thursday, 8/18 at 7pm
of Livestock John Lehfeldt discusses the livestock industry in Montana and how the Board functions in maintaining a viable livestock industry. Airs Sunday, 8/14 at 11am
Deadly? Delightful? Distasteful? Mycology in the M Cathy Cripps be makes her (almost) annual pilgrimage to Ag Live to help us identify mushrooms in the Rocky Mountains. Airs Sunday, 8/21 at 11am
What’s Fueling the Pea and Lentil Revolution in Montana? Perry Miller helps us finish our spring season talking about the boom in pulse crops in Montana. Airs Sunday, 8/28 at 11am
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Law enforcement officials say in most cases, active shooter situations evolve quickly and there is no pattern or method to the selection of victims.
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. William Marcus hosts the program from Fort Missoula. Airs Saturday, 8/6 at 5pm
News, Brews and Views We learn the history of Montana breweries at a beer museum in Polson, spend time with the radio voice of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation KGVA, visit Montana’s smallest state park and meet a Three Forks man who collects artifacts and stories for his newspaper column. William Marcus hosts the program from the Prairie Winds Cafe in Molt. Airs Saturday, 8/13 at 5pm
Active Shooter: Are Montana Colleges Ready? Airs 7pm Thursday, August 18 As America grapples with a growing number of mass shootings, training for an active shooter situation has become more commonplace, even in Montana. The state hasn’t had a deadly shooting on campus since 1990 but police know it could happen at any time. School administrators and police are tasked with keeping over 40,000 students and faculty safe on more than a dozen campuses across the state. What are they doing to prepare for the worst?
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Steve Eckels Steve Eckels is a skilled guitarist and educator whose formal training as a classical guitarist enables him to perform in a variety of styles. Steve showcases his arrangements of well-known classical pieces, combined with traditional American folk songs, creating a unique sound and varied repertoire. From Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, La Boheme and Tosca to Americana classics like Red River Valley and Deep River Blues, Steve’s virtuosity takes center stage. Airs Thursday, 8/25 at 7pm, Saturday, 8/27 at 9:35pm, Monday, 8/29 at 2am
Harlo to Huntley The Backroads crew attends the annual threshing bee in Huntley to visit a simpler era when hay wagons were piled high and steam ruled the prairie. At the Harlo Theatre in Harlowton, students run everything from popcorn sales to projectors, proving there’s more to this little theatre than box office returns. In Grass Range, a group of folks come from miles around one Sunday every month for a sense of community and nostalgia and because they love to dance. Airs Saturday, 8/20 at 5pm Coffee Creek to Haugan Travel to the bucolic town of Coffee Creek for a stop at the only business in town, Nemec’s Parts and Repair. Then, take off to Montana’s western border and the small town of Haugan to visit the Savenac Historic Tree Nursery, one of the oldest U.S. Forest Service nurseries in the West. Sample a slice of one of the best pizzas in the world in Bigfork and wind up at the Nevada City Music Hall to listen to the largest public collection of automated music machines in North America. Host William Marcus shares a close-up view of Our Lady of the Rockies high above Butte. Airs Saturday, 8/27 at 5pm
MSU Police Chief Robert Putzke says MSUPD held a “rapid response to an active shooter” event in Hapner Hall for certified police officers.
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Evening & Overnight MONDAY
6:00 WORLD To Breathe as One TV-G
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage New Orleans” A New Orleans art pottery jardiniere and a 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers World Series ball are
7:00 WORLD Local USA: Caring at the End 7:30 WORLD On Story Saving Mr. Banks:
Script to Screen TV-PG
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Atlanta” Documents related to golf legend Bobby Jones and an 1841 letter by Abraham Lincoln are appraised. TV-G
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 POV “Iris” Style maven Iris Apfel has had an outsized presence on the New York fashion scene for decades. TV-PG 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 10:00 WORLD Singing Revolution TV-G
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose
Pledge programming
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1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report
2:30 The Tunnel 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD Independent Lens: The Homestretch 3:30 Dancing on the Edge 4:00 WORLD Global 3000 4:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Season 7: Beyond Good and Evil 4:30 WORLD Focus On Europe 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:45 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD America Reframed:
In an Ideal World
7:00 Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 The
11:00 WORLD To Breathe as One TV-G
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
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showcased. TV-G
AUGUST 1
AM EARLY MORNING 12:00 Man & Beast with Martin Clunes 12:30 WORLD Global Voices: Casablanca Calling 1:00 Austin City Limits: Cassandra Wilson 1:30 WORLD Barefoot College 2:00 Great British Baking Show: Victorian 2:00 WORLD For the Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska 3:00 Great British Baking Show: Patisserie 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: Philippe De Montebello and Michael Kimmelman 4:00 Restoration Neon 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Ethan Hawke, Actor & Author 4:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 5:00 Song of the Mountains: Jerry Butler and the Blu-Js/The Blue Ridge Entertainers 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:45 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
Nazis and the IOC turned an elitist sports event into an epic global and mass media spectacle. TV-PG See story, p. 3
AUGUST 2
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD Local USA: Caring at the End
12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD On Story: Saving Mr. Banks: Script to Screen 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Season 7: Beyond Good and Evil
7:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Love of City TV-PG
8:00 Boys of ’36: American Experience The American rowing team that triumphed at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany is highlighted. TV-PG See story, p. 3
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
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9:00 Independent Lens “T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold” At age 17, Claressa “T-Rex” Shields won the first Olympic gold medal for women’s boxing in 2012. TV-PG See photo, left 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G 10:00 WORLD America Reframed:
In an Ideal World
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Love of City TV-PG
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 3
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD Age of Champions
Independent Lens: T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold Airs 9pm Tuesday, August 2 Also 8/4 2:30am
Meet Claressa “T-Rex” Shields, who rose from the streets of Flint, Michigan, and at 17 won the first Olympic gold medal for women’s boxing in 2012. In this coming-of-age story, life outside the ring may be an even tougher fight.
12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Finding Elizabeth’s Soldiers 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 POV: Iris 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage New Orleans 3:00 WORLD Frontline: Poor Kids 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Atlanta
4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD American Forum: GOP Conven-
7:00
Jailed for Their Words “When Free Speech Died In Wartime America” This program tells the fascinating story of Montanans imprisoned during WWI as part of the Montana Sedition Act of 1918 for criticizing America’s war effort. Through powerful memoir, national expert commentary, archival footage, descendent interviews and re-enactments, the film highlights the importance of free speech in wartime America and ultimately of our first amendment rights. See photo, p. 4
tion Special-Featuring legendary journal 5:00 Kevin Kling: Lost & Found 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:45 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:30 WORLD POV: Iris TV-PG
7:00 Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks More than 40 years ago, Penny Patterson began teaching sign language to a gorilla named Koko. TV-G See story, right
8:00 NOVA “Roman Catacomb Mystery”
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Spillover: Zika, Ebola & Beyond Investigate the rise of spillover viruses. Learn how scientists track diseases like Zika and Ebola. TV-PG See story, back cover
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens T-Rex:
Her Fight for Gold TV-PG
1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G
shocking news for Martin and Bert and Jennifer’s party goes off with a bang. TV-PG
pt 1” A classics scholar is poisoned and and her journal, written in Latin, provides Barnaby’s first clue. TV-PG
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
pt 2” Continued from 8:50pm. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 TV-PG
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose ence TV-PG
FRIDAY
AUGUST 4
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD Boys of ’36:
American Experience TV-PG
Penny Patterson & Koko. Penny, Koko’s trainer, holds Koko in her arms.
9:38 Midsomer Murders “Orchis Fatalis,
11:00 WORLD Boys of ’36: American Experi-
AM EARLY MORNING 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 Boys of ’36: American Experience 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 Independent Lens: T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: Philippe De Montebello and Michael Kimmelman 4:00 Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Pancreatic Cancer 5:00 Boys of ’36: American Experience 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:45 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 Midsomer Murders “Orchis Fatalis,
11:30 WORLD POV Iris TV-PG
THURSDAY
7:00 WORLD Munich ‘72 and Beyond TV-14
8:00 Doc Martin “Departure” Louisa has
A forensic investigation explores an ancient city of the dead known as the Catacombs beneath Rome. TV-PG
Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks Airs 7pm Wednesday, August 3 Also 8/5 3am; 8/7 1:02am; 8/8 noon
AUGUST 5
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD Munich ’72 and Beyond
12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Roman Catacomb Mystery 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Spillover: Zika, Ebola & Beyond 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks 3:00 WORLD Local USA: Caring at the End 3:30 WORLD On Story: Saving Mr. Banks: Script to Screen 4:00 NOVA: Roman Catacomb Mystery 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Neal Bascomb, The Winter Fortress 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: When Brains Go Bad? 5:00 Spillover: Zika, Ebola & Beyond 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:45 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
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This documentary takes viewers back to 1971, when Project Koko started as Penny Patterson’s Ph.D. assignment to teach sign language to a baby gorilla. As Koko began to communicate with Penny, an intense bond formed between them and the teacher transformed into both mother figure and companion for more than four decades. The public’s fascination with Koko made her a star. Koko’s unique life has been filmed every step of the way; more than 2,000 hours of footage exist, capturing the dramatic moments, many of which appear in this film. Watch Penny’s battle to keep Koko from being reclaimed by the zoo where she was born, Penny’s clash with academic critics who doubt the validity of her claims, the founding of The Gorilla Foundation, and the image of Koko mourning the death of her kitten—a moment that bought her international fame.
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Evening & Overnight PM EVENING
Chef Kinch tackles the challenges chefs face due to picky eaters. TV-PG
6:00 WORLD Spillover: Zika, Ebola &
SATURDAY
Beyond TV-PG
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
7:00 WORLD Secrets of the Dead:
Carthage’s Lost Warriors TV-PG-V
7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Great British Baking Show “Chocolate” The Signature task is chocolate tart, followed by chocolate souffle in the Technical challenge. TV-PG See photo, p. 8
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 POV “My Way to Olympia” Niko von Glasow, the world’s best-known disabled filmmaker, covers the London Paralympics. TV-PG
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD NOVA: Roman Catacomb Mys-
tery TV-PG
10:30 Charlie Rose
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11:30 The Mind of a Chef “Restrictions”
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Pledge programming
PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to the Swing Bands” “String of Pearls,” “Sentimental Journey” and “I’ll Never Smile Again” are performed. TV-G
AUGUST 6
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Secrets of the Dead: Carthage’s Lost Warriors 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Potus 2016 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: The Climate... In Your Backyard 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 POV: My Way to Olympia 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 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
11:00 WORLD Spillover: Zika, Ebola & Beyond TV-PG
6:00 WORLD The Test TV-PG
7:00 Detectorists Andy spots something suspicious and Sophie’s moving along with her new friend at the library. TV-PG
7:00 WORLD In My Lifetime TV-G
7:31 May to December “They Didn’t Believe Me” Alec’s 53rd birthday is approaching and his daughter Simone has invited him to tea. Alec asks Zoe to accompany him, thinking it is about time that members of his family meet her. (5)
8:00 WORLD America Reframed:
In an Ideal World
8:02 Masterpiece Contemporary “Worricker: Turks & Caicos” An order from the CIA unexpectedly puts former MI5 spy Johnny Worricker back to work. TV-PG
9:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Love of City TV-PG
9:40 Austin City Limits “Ms. Lauryn
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Hill” The Grammy-winning singer and songwriter performs a set of solo hits, new songs and Fugees classics. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD The Test TV-PG
1 0:38 Infinity Hall Live “Infinity Hall Live: Guitar Heroes” Guitarists Robben Ford, Tommy Emmanuel, Robert Cray, Tim Reynolds and Keb’ Mo’ are showcased. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD In My Lifetime TV-G
11:36 Bluegrass Underground “Robert Earl Keen” Keen is heralded as one of the Lone Star State’s most consistently acclaimed musical ambassadors. TV-PG
SUNDAY
AUGUST 7
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD America Reframed:
The Great British Baking Show
Chocolate airs 8pm Friday, August 5 Also 8/8 2:30am The Final airs 8pm Friday, August 12 Also 8/15 2:am Follow 12 amateur bakers as they don aprons and head for the tent in the British countryside, hoping to be named Britain’s best. Judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood have created new challenges to test their baking prowess, creativity and skill.
In an Ideal World 12:04 NOVA: Roman Catacomb Mystery 1:02 Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks 1:30 WORLD One Day in the American City: The Love of City 2:00 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour 2:00 WORLD Age of Champions 3:00 Sol 3:00 WORLD Teaching Channel Presents: Teaching Ela to the Core
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10:30 Politician’s Husband Unable to accept his wife’s success or forgive her betrayal, Aiden begins to plot Freya’s downfall. TV-14 11:00 WORLD My Wild Affair:
The Ape Who Went to College TV-PG
11:30 Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement A close look at the implications of emerging enhancement technologies for the future of humanity. TV-PG
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING
3:00 I’ll Have What Phil’s Having “Los Angeles” The oldest farmers’ market in Los Angeles, a taco truck crawl, and special bakeries are showcased. TV-PG
3:00 WORLD America Reframed:
In an Ideal World
4:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion “Awakening” The events in Ireland and abroad that led to the preparations for the Rising are traced. TV-PG
4:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Love of City TV-PG
5:00 Night of the Proms 10cc performs their dreamy hit “I’m Not in Love.” Chrissie Hynde joins UB40 for “I Got You, Babe.” TV-G
5:00 WORLD Great Conversations: Timothy
Geithner and James Surowiecki TV-G
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Tales of Irish Castles “Don’t Mess with a Knight” The expansion of Norman castle building throughout the 13th and 14th centuries is examined. TV-PG
6:00 WORLD My Wild Affair:
MONDAY
7:00 WORLD My Wild Affair:
The Ape Who Went to College TV-PG
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
8:00 WORLD Global Voices:
In the Shadow of the Sun
9:30 The Tunnel French police capture but then lose the prime suspect. Then, their lead detective goes missing. TV-14 9:30 WORLD Education of Harvey Gantt TV-G 10:00 WORLD My Wild Affair:
The Elephant Who Found a Mom TV-PG
6:00 WORLD Soar TV-G
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San Diego” Highlights include a Dr. Seuss “Kangaroo Bird” and a Tiffany & Co. yellow diamond pendant. TV-G
7:00 WORLD Local USA: Harnessing the Sun 7:30 WORLD On Story Norman Lear:
A Retrospective TV-PG
8:00 JFK: American Experience “Pt 1” John F. Kennedy’s rise to power, from his birth to his election as president in 1960, is examined. TV-PG See story, p. 9
8:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece “One for Sorrow” Lewis and Hathaway investigate a body discovered in a well and the death of a young artist. TV-14 See story, inside front cover
AM EARLY MORNING
the Sun 12:30 Doc Martin: Departure 1:30 Austin City Limits: Ms. Lauryn Hill 1:30 WORLD Education of Harvey Gantt 2:00 WORLD Munich ’72 and Beyond 2:30 Great British Baking Show: Chocolate 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: Timothy Geithner and James Surowiecki 3:30 POV: My Way to Olympia 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Wendell Pierce, Actor and Author 4:30 Our American Family: The Smiths 4:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 5:00 Song of the Mountains: Marshall Brothers and High Road/Williamson Branch 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
The Elephant Who Found a Mom TV-PG
AUGUST 8
MDNT WORLD Global Voices: In The Shadow of
7:00 Dancing on the Edge Lady Cremone becomes suspicious of Masterson’s offer of such a large reward. Pamela helps the band. TV-14-L
COURTESY OF IMAGE OF JOHN F. KENNEDY © TED SPIEGEL/CORBIS, COURTESY OF AMERICAN EXPERIENCE/ WGBH
4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope: Surprising Toronto 4:30 WORLD Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 MN Original 5:00 WORLD McLaughlin Group 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD From the Streets to the Stage:
The Journey of Fredrick Davis TV-PG
10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD Soar TV-G
11:30 Farm with Ian Knauer “Dairy” Learn how to make pizza from scratch! Ricotta pizza and cocoa yogurt cake are prepared. TV-G
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
JFK Part 1 Airs 8pm Monday, August 8 Also 8/10 1am, 4am
Part 2 Airs 8pm Tuesday, August 9 Also 8/11 1am, 4am
JFK provides a look at an enigmatic man who remains one of the nation’s most beloved and mourned leaders. Beginning with Kennedy’s childhood years as the privileged but sickly second son of one of the wealthiest men in America, the film explores his early political career as a lackluster congressman, his successful run for the U.S. Senate, and the game-changing presidential campaign that made him the youngest elected president in U.S. history. With the benefit of recently opened archives, the film recounts his struggles with life-threatening illnesses and his efforts to keep them hidden from the public. JFK offers perspectives on his complicated private life, including his relationship with his wife, his close connection to his younger brother, Robert, and his complex bond with his powerful father. It also reevaluates Kennedy’s strengths and weaknesses in the Oval Office as he navigated some of the most explosive events of the 20th century: the disastrous failure at the Bay of Pigs, the urgent demands of an increasingly impatient civil rights movement, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the escalating conflict in Southeast Asia.
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Evening & Overnight TUESDAY
AUGUST 9
AM EARLY MORNING
the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act are examined. TV-PG
7:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Struggles of Our Cities TV-PG
8:00 JFK: American Experience “Pt 2” John F. Kennedy’s successes and failures in the White House and his assassination are explored. TV-PG-L See story, p. 9
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Well Read “Ethan Canin, A Doubter’s Almanac” Author Geraldine Brooks takes on King David, one of literature’s richest and most enigmatic figures. TV-G
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
7:00 JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness President Lyndon B. Johnson,
MDNT WORLD Local USA: Harnessing the Sun
12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD On Story: Norman Lear: A Retrospective 1:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece: One for Sorrow 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 The Tunnel 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD The Test 3:30 Dancing on the Edge 4:00 WORLD Global 3000 4:30 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece: One for Sorrow 4:30 WORLD Focus On Europe 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
Pledge programming
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 10
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD POV: My Way to Olympia
12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 JFK: American Experience, pt 1 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage San Diego 3:00 WORLD In My Lifetime 4:00 JFK: American Experience, pt 1 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD American Forum: Who Should Get to Vote? 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:30 WORLD Independent Lens: 1971 TV-PG
7:00 LBJ: American Experience “Pt 1” The presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson and his mastery of the legislative process are highlighted. TV-PG-L See story, p. 11
11:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Struggles of Our Cities TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
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9:00 LBJ: American Experience “Pt 2” Continued from 7pm. TV-PG-L See story, p. 11 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe TV-G 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
Let the Fire Burn TV-PG-VL
11:00 Charlie Rose 11:30 WORLD Independent Lens 1971 TV-PG
THURSDAY
AUGUST 11
AM EARLY MORNING 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 JFK: American Experience, pt 2 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: Timothy Geithner and James Surowiecki 4:00 JFK: American Experience, pt 2 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Hepatitis C 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
Legacy of Heart Mountain
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Seventy years ago, an internment camp filled with 10,000 Japanese Americans sat in the shadow of the mountain. It was just a few miles outside Cody, Wyoming, where the land is rugged and the weather is brutal. It’s where American citizens were imprisoned behind barbed wire and guard towers for no other reason than their heritage.
Airs 7pm Thursday, August 11 Also 8/14 10am; 8/18 noon
6:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman
What Makes Me? TV-PG
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
site of an internment camp once filled with 10,000 Japanese Americans in Wyoming is explored. TV-G See photo, p. 10
Who Is In Control? TV-PG-V
Portwenn transpires to get in Martin’s way as he questions if Louisa will come back to him. TV-PG 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 Midsomer Murders “Bantling Boy,
four-man group of talented instrumentalists perform at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News the World TV-14
1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 The Mind of a Chef “New Orleans” David returns to his old stomping grounds in New Orleans, where his career began. TV-PG
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
9:38 Midsomer Murders “Bantling Boy, pt 2” Continued from 8:50 pm. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
What Is Reality? TV-PG
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
What Makes Me? TV-PG
FRIDAY
AUGUST 12
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
Who Is In Control? 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 LBJ: American Experience, pt 1 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 LBJ: American Experience, pt 2 3:00 WORLD Local USA: Harnessing the Sun 3:30 WORLD On Story: Norman Lear: A Retrospective 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Best of Summer Reads 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: What Is the Doomsday Argument? 5:00 Mark Russell’s America 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
7:00 WORLD CSI on Trial TV-G
7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Great British Baking Show “The Final” The finalists create filled iced buns and a classic British cake in a multi-layered presentation. TV-PG See photo, p. 8
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight
10:00 WORLD How Sherlock Changed
pt 1” A horse trainer is killed after refusing to go along with the other owners and sell his racehorse. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event The
7:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman
8:00 Doc Martin “Rescue Me” Life in
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7:00 Legacy of Heart Mountain The
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SATURDAY
AUGUST 13
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD CSI on Trial
12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Potus 2016 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: Genocide with Impunity 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 Soar 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 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Disney” Great songs include a “Snow White Medley,” “When You Wish Upon A Star” and “Mickey Mouse Mambo.” TV-G
6:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
Sagal: A More Perfect Union TV-PG
7:00 Detectorists Russell and Hugh embark on a mission to recover the Mayor’s chain of office from the car park. TV-PG
7:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
Sagal: It’s a Free Country TV-PG-L
7:31 May to December “There’s a Small Hotel” Alec and Zoe’s relationship is rocketing along until the memory of Alec’s deceased wife Jenny casts a pall on a dinner date. They decide what they need is a nice weekend together away from it all. (6)
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
LBJ Parts 1 & 2 Airs 7pm & 9pm Wednesday, August 10 Also 8/12 1am & 3am
LBJ covers Johnson’s roots in the rural southwest, his early political campaigns, including the “stolen” election of 1948, his mastery of the Senate, his frustrating years as Vice President, and his assumption of the presidency, which came about through the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy. Johnson had to earn the trust of the American people. His first days in office were dark and difficult. Rumors of shadowy schemes and conspiracies were everywhere, but Johnson reassured a stunned and baffled nation, moving swiftly to continue the Kennedy agenda. “The Johnson treatment,” developed in his Senate years, became a weapon in the arsenal of his presidency. Johnson surprised America with his forceful stand on civil rights and war on poverty. But he had also inherited the war in Vietnam, a war that would defy his political gifts and expose his human failings. Following his overwhelming victory in the 1964 election, Johnson was one of the most popular presidents of the 20th century. He galvanized the nation with his appeal for racial justice and his vision of a Great Society and passed a tidal wave of legislation: funds for education, conservation, consumer protection, urban renewal and housing, Medicare, civil rights, public television, and the creation of the National Endowments for the Humanities and the Arts. But at the same time, he also ordered the bombing of North Vietnam and, without national debate or congressional approval, committed American troops to a full-scale land war in Asia.
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Evening & Overnight 8:02 Masterpiece Contemporary “Worricker: Salting the Battlefield” MI5 officer Johnny Worricker manages to stay ahead of an international dragnet all across Europe. TV-PG
9:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Struggles of Our Cities TV-PG
9:40 Austin City Limits “Los Lobos/ Thao & The Get Down Stay Down” Explore contemporary California rock with Los Lobos and Thao and The Get Down Stay Down. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
Sagal: A More Perfect Union TV-PG
1 0:38 Infinity Hall Live “Robben Ford” Grammy winning guitar virtuoso Robben Ford brings his signature style of blues and guitar licks. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
Sagal It’s a Free Country TV-PG-L
11:37 Bluegrass Underground “Hot Rize” The seasoned Colorado bluegrass band brings their captivating stage show to new generations. TV-PG
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
SUNDAY
AUGUST 14
AM EARLY MORNING 12:04 Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement 1:03 Exotic Invaders: Pythons in the Everglades 1:30 WORLD One Day in the American City: The Struggles of Our Cities 2:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion: Awakening 2:00 WORLD From the Streets to the Stage: The Journey of Fredrick Davis 3:00 New Mexico Masterpieces 3:00 WORLD Teaching Channel Presents: Middle School Math & Science 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope: Ontario’s Central Counties: Multi-Cultural Advent 4:30 WORLD Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 MN Original 5:00 WORLD McLaughlin Group 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
Pledge programming
4:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion “Insurrection” The story of the Rising itself highlights key events and the arrest of Roger Casement. TV-PG
The Struggles of Our Cities TV-PG
5:00 Night of the Proms Joe Cocker sings “You Are So Beautiful. Tears for Fears perform “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” TV-G
5:00 WORLD Great Conversations:
Jessye Norman and Gloria Steinem TV-G
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Tales of Irish Castles “The Fightback” Simon Delaney explores the haunted castle in Leap and the love story of Dunluce and Clonony Castle. TV-PG
6:00 WORLD My Wild Affair:
The Rhino Who Joined the Family TV-PG
7:00 Dancing on the Edge Stanley’s interviews about music and fame with Louis, Jessie and Carla are told through flashbacks. TV-14-L
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING
3:00 Raising Ms. President Filmmaker Kiley Lane explores why more women don’t run for public office in the United States. TV-G
4:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
7:00 WORLD My Wild Affair:
The Seal Who Came Home TV-PG
8:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece “Magnum Opus”
COURTESY OF RUSS HARRINGTON
Lewis and Hathaway find an alchemic image left at the scene of an Oxford dean’s bludgeoning death. TV-PG See story, inside front cover
8:00 WORLD Global Voices:
9:00 WORLD Independent Lens:
Journals of a Wily School American Denial TV-PG-VL
9:30 The Tunnel Things take a nasty turn for Karl as police get within a hair’s breadth of catching the killer. TV-14
10:00 WORLD My Wild Affair: The Rhino Who
Joined The Family TV-PG
10:30 Politician’s Husband Aiden must defend himself in a sex scandal that threatens to derail any chance of a comeback. TV-14 11:00 WORLD My Wild Affair: The Seal
Who Came Home TV-PG
11:30 There, and Back A Navy fighter pilot who spent years in the North Vietnamese prison system returns to Vietnam. TV-G
American Masters: Loretta Lynn, Still a Mountain Girl Airs 8:02pm Saturday, August 20 Also 8/21 1pm
Explore the country legend’s hard-fought road to stardom. From her Appalachian roots to the Oscar-winning biopic Coal Miner’s Daughter, Loretta Lynn struggled to balance family and her music career and is still going strong over 50 years later.
MONDAY
AUGUST 15
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Global Voices: Journals of a Wily School
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G
5:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Island of Warriors TV-14
6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with
6:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho TV-PG
Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown TV-PG
TUESDAY
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Dick Cavett’s Watergate From 1972 to 1974, The Dick Cavett Show featured interviews and analysis on the Watergate scandal. TV-PG
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami” Highlights include a John Lehman stoneware jug from around 1870 and a 34-Star Civil War flag.
7:00 WORLD The Committee: Taxation with
7:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
Representation TV-PG
The Hope for Our Cities TV-PG
TV-G
7:00 WORLD Local USA: Building an Identity 7:30 WORLD On Story Zombies & Groot:
8:00 Reagan: American Experience “Lifeguard” Explore the influence of family, religion and anti-communism on the life of Ronald Reagan. TV-PG See story, p. 15
Bringing Comics to Life TV-PG
8:00 Jimmy Carter: American Experience Traces the ascent of an ambitious country boy from a peanut farm in Georgia to the Oval Office. TVPG-L See story, p. 13
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Mainstream, USA TV-PG
10:30 Charlie Rose 10:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Island of Warriors TV-14
11:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho TV-PG
11:30 Farm with Ian Knauer “Produce” A CSA farmer grows amazing produce. Every dish in this episode comes straight from the garden. TV-G 11:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown TV-PG
AUGUST 16
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Local USA: Building an Identity 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD On Story: Zombies & Groot: Bringing Comics to Life 1:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece: Magnum Opus 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 The Tunnel 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter Sagal: A More Perfect Union 3:30 Dancing on the Edge 4:00 WORLD Global 3000 4:30 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece: Magnum Opus 4:30 WORLD Focus On Europe 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
COURTESY OF WGBH
12:00 Doc Martin: Rescue Me 1:00 Austin City Limits: Los Lobos/Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 1:00 WORLD Independent Lens: American Denial 2:00 Great British Baking Show: The Final 2:00 WORLD CSI on Trial 3:00 Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: Jessye Norman and Gloria Steinem 4:00 Mestiza Music 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Jeffrey Goldberg, Journalist and Author 4:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 5:00 Song of the Mountains: Crooked Road Ramblers/Etsu Celtic Band 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
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8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD The Committee:
Taxation with Representation TV-PG
11:30 Well Read “Eric Weiner, The Geography of Genius” Eric Weiner takes an informed romp through history to explore what makes for a creative culture. TV-G 11:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
The Hope for Our Cities TV-PG
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Jimmy Carter Airs 8pm Monday, August 15 Also 8/17 1am, 4am
Jimmy Carter’s story is one of the greatest dramas in American politics. In 1980, he was overwhelmingly voted out of office in a humiliating defeat, but over the following decades became one of the most admired statesmen and humanitarians in America and the world. Produced, written, and directed by Adriana Bosch, this program traces his rapid ascent in politics, dramatic fall from grace, and unexpected resurrection. Carter was the first president to confront the challenge of militant Islam, then embodied by the Ayatollah Khomeini, leader of the Iranian revolution. Carter was also the first president to embark on what would prove to be the excruciating road to peace in the Middle East. But in the end, he would be undone by his failure to secure the release of the hostages and by a plummeting economy. The documentary shows how Carter’s political redemption was accomplished by Carter himself. The memories of his presidency—gas lines, inflation, recession, the Iran hostage crisis, an ineffectual and fractured administration, and the so-called national malaise—would be eclipsed, finally, by his post-presidential successes as a peacemaker in the world’s most troubled areas, and his emergence as a champion for the poor in his own country.
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Evening & Overnight WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 17
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Independent Lens: American Denial 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Jimmy Carter: American Experience 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Miami 3:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter Sagal: It’s a Free Country 4:00 Jimmy Carter: American Experience 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD American Forum: The Rise of Isis: The New Enemy 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G
5:30 WORLD POV: Special Flight TV-PG
6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:30 WORLD POV: Neuland TV-14
7:00 Condor’s Shadow The work of
“An American Crusade” Ronald Reagan spent two terms in office as one of the most popular and controversial presidents. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe TV-G 10:00 WORLD POV: Special Flight TV-PG
4:30 WORLD Second Opinion:
Addiction to Pain Medications 5:00 Raising Ms. President 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
Why Do I Need You? TV-14
11:00 WORLD POV: Neuland TV-14
THURSDAY
Pledge programming
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose
7:00
AM EARLY MORNING 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Mainstream, USA 1:00 Reagan: American Experience: Lifeguard 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Dick Cavett’s Watergate 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: Jessye Norman and Gloria Steinem 4:00 Ball of Confusion: The 1968 Election 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show
Active Shooter: Are Montana Colleges Ready? Police warn that a deadly shooting can happen anywhere, even Montana. So what are they doing to keep students safe on Montana’s colleges and universities? MontanaPBS examines what’s being done to prepare for an active shooter situation on campus. TV-PG See story, p. 5
AUGUST 18
APT ONLINE
reestablishing the nearly extinct California condor in its natural habitat is detailed. TV-PG
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
8:00 Reagan: American Experience
PM EVENING
7:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
Who Will We Be? TV-PG
7:30
Pride and Perseverance “Settlers in the Upper Missouri River Breaks” It took special peopel to settle the Upper Missouri River Breaks country. Descendants of these early settlers tell the story of their ancestors, and what it takes to continue the agricultural lifestyle in this harsh and beautiful country. TV-G See p. 4
8:00 Doc Martin “The Shock of the New” Martin may have met his match after Martin’s first session with Dr. Rachel Timoney. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 Midsomer Murders “Second Sight, pt 1” Barnaby investigates the death of a man suspected of being able to predict unpredictable events. TV-PG 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
9:38 Midsomer Murders “Second Sight, pt 2” Continued from 8:50 pm. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
How Do I Decide? TV-PG-D
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
The Secret Life of Pigeons
Airs 7pm Wednesday, August 24 Also 8/26 3am; 8/28 1am; 8/29 noon While pigeons are often referred to as “rats with wings” by human city dwellers, The Secret Life of Pigeons provides a whole new perspective on these misunderstood urban creatures. From the intense and often scandalous world of pigeon racing to their crucial role in scientific studies dealing with navigation, Alzheimer’s disease, evolution and more, this quirky documentary reveals pigeons’ incredible contributions to humankind.
Why Do I Need You? TV-14
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
AUGUST 19
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD The Brain with David Eagleman:
Who Will We Be? 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Reagan: American Experience: An American Crusade 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 NOVA: Cold Case JFK 3:00 WORLD Local USA: Building an Identity 3:30 WORLD On Story: Zombies & Groot: Bringing Comics to Life 4:00 Beyond the Powder: The Legacy of the First Women’s Cross-Country Air Race 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Chris Cleave, Everyone Brave Is Forgiven 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: How Could God Make Miracles? 5:00 India Awakes 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 3:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Mainstream, USA 3:30 Market to Market 3:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Island of Warriors 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
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FRIDAY
15
PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Great Entertainers” “Glow Worm,” “Rhapsody In Blue,” “Sophisticated Lady” and “You Made Me Love You” are performed. TV-G
6:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
Sagal: Created Equal TV-PG-V
PM EVENING
7:00 Detectorists Andy suddenly has a
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G
job interview, while Lance has a lot of catching up to do. TV-PG
5:30 WORLD Deep City: The Birth of the
Miami Sound TV-PG
6:00 PBS NewsHour
Sagal: Built to Last? TV-PG
6:30 WORLD Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic
7:31 May to December “What Kind of
Photography of Rowl Scherman TV-PG
Fool Am I?” Alec has a surprise for Zoe: a gift wrapped divorce decree with a bottle of champagne on the side. Meanwhile his partner, the philandering Miles Hinty, is despondent because his wife has run off to live with a stone mason. (7)
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Great Performances at the Met “Madama Butterfly” Kristine Opolais shines in her heartbreaking interpretation of the title role in Madama Butterfly. TV-PG See story, p. 17
8:02 Loretta Lynn: American Masters Country music legend Loretta Lynn’s hard-fought road to stardom is explored. TV-PG-VSL See photo, p. 12
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight 10:00 WORLD Deep City: The Birth of the Miami Sound TV-PG
11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic
Photography of Rowlard Scherman TV-PG
SATURDAY
7:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
AUGUST 20
AM EARLY MORNING 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Potus 2016 12:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: Zen for America 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 This Is America & The World
9:00 WORLD The Committee: Taxation with
9:30 WORLD One Day in the American City:
Representation TV-PG
The Hope for Our Cities TV-PG
1 0:00 Austin City Limits “Ryan Adams/ Jenny Lewis” Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams highlights tunes from his self-titled album and Jenny Lewis performs. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
Sagal Created Equal TV-PG-V
11:00 Infinity Hall Live “Jackie Greene” Jackie Green weaves into his lyrics and guitar playing influences from blues, rock, soul and folk. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter
Sagal: Built to Last? TV-PG
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Reagan Part 1: Lifeguard Airs 8pm Tuesday, August 16 Also 8/18 1am
Part 2: An American Crusade Airs 8pm Wednesday, August 17 Also 8/19 12:30am
This two-part documentary examines Reagan’s life through the testimony of family—including Nancy Reagan and three of his children—along with friends, historians, biographers and other witnesses to Reagan’s private life and public career. Ronald Reagan was America’s most ideological president in his rhetoric, yet pragmatic in his actions. He believed in balanced budgets, but never submitted one; hated nuclear weapons, but built them by the thousands; preached family values, but presided over a dysfunctional family. His vision of America divided the nation, yet no matter what people thought of him politically, Reagan always won them over personally. “People don’t reckon with the power of charm,” says son Ron Reagan. “When my father turns the high beams on, even somebody like Gorbachev tends to melt.” A seemingly simple man, Ronald Reagan was consistently underestimated by his opponents; one by one, he overcame them all.
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Evening & Overnight SUNDAY
AUGUST 21
AM EARLY MORNING mdnt NOVA: Cold Case JFK 1:00 Condor’s Shadow 1:00 WORLD The Committee: Taxation with Representation 1:30 WORLD One Day in the American City: The Hope for Our Cities 2:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion: Insurrection 2:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Our Private Idaho 2:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Native American Boomtown 3:00 Yoopera 3:00 WORLD Teaching Channel Presents: Celebrating Science 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope: Sault Saint Marie, Canada 4:30 WORLD Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 MN Original 5:00 WORLD McLaughlin Group 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING
Pledge programming
6:00 Tales of Irish Castles “A Century
3:00 Chuck Wagon Gang: America’s Gospel Singers: The Legacy Lives On The Chuck Wagon Gang share their stories through old recordings and new live performances. TV-G
4:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion “When Myth and History Rhyme” The aftermath and response to the Rising in Ireland and abroad are detailed. TV-PG
4:00 WORLD The Committee: Taxation with
Representation TV-PG 4:30 WORLD One Day in the American City: The Hope for Our Cities TV-PG
of Turmoil” The role of Irish castles during the 17th century is examined, with a focus on military castles. TV-PG
The Funkiest Monkeys TV-PG
7:00 Ballyfin: Portrait of a Irish Country House An eye-popping Irish estate with nearly 200 years of fascinating history is showcased. TV-G
Lewis and Hathaway investigate a bomb attack that killed a mathematician who had many enemies. TV-PG See story, inside front cover
8:00 WORLD Global Voices: The Oath
9:30 The Tunnel Karl falls apart as the
5:00 WORLD Great Conversations:
Truth Terrorist’s change of direction becomes unbearable. TV-14
David Boies and Jeffrey Toobin TV-G
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend
7:00 WORLD Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks TV-G
8:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece “What Lies Tangled”
5:00 Night of the Proms Mick Hucknall sings “If You Don’t Know Me By Now.” Roger Hodgson performs “Give a Little Bit.” TV-G
6:00 WORLD Nature:
9:30 WORLD Invisible Women: Forgotten
Artists of Florence TV-G
10:00 WORLD Nature: The Funkiest Monkeys TV-PG
APT ONLINE
1 0:30 Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights The Klan Publisher Horace Carter’s reporting on the Ku Klux Klan in the pre-Civil Rights era is chronicled. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks TV-G
11:30 Great Vacation Squeeze A travel writer, a cardiologist and others discuss why Americans should have more vacation time. TV-G
MONDAY
All the Right Moves
Airs 8:02pm Saturday, August 27 Also 8/28 12:28pm Meet a headstrong high school football star who dreams of getting out of his small Western Pennsylvania steel town with a football scholarship. His equally ambitious coach aims at a college position, resulting in a clash which could crush the player’s dreams.
AUGUST 22
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Global Voices: The Oath 12:00 Doc Martin: The Shock of the New 1:00 Austin City Limits: Ryan Adams/Jenny Lewis 1:30 WORLD Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence 2:00 Great Performances at the Met: Manon Lescaut TV-MA 2:00 WORLD Deep City: The Birth of the Miami Sound 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: David Boies and Jeffrey Toobin 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Kara Swisher, Executive Editor Re/Code 4:30 Discovering Beverly Cleary 4:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 5:00 Song of the Mountains: Lonesome Meadow/The Perkins Boys 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
PM EVENING
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 George H.W. Bush: American Experience “Pts 1 and 2” George
5:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Pass or Fail In Cambodia Town TV-PG
6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: Surviving Year One TV-PG 6:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: The New Mad Men TV-PG
7:00 Nixon: American Experience “Nixon” The complex life, political career, presidency and resignation of Richard Nixon are examined. TV-PG-L See story, p. 19
7:00 WORLD Local USA: PTSD:
7:30 WORLD On Story: Rodrigo Garcia
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Bringing the War Home on Writing Relationships TV-PG
H.W. Bush’s service in World War II, early career in Texas and his presidency are examined. TV-PG-VL See story, p. 21
11:00 WORLD My Louisiana Love TV-G
Midnight In Broad Daylight” Pamela Sakamoto reveals a Japanese American family that were on opposite sides during World War II. TV-G
WEDNESDAY
Maria Hinojosa: Politics of the New South
AUGUST 24
10:30 Charlie Rose 10:30 WORLD America by the Numbers
with Maria Hinojosa: Pass or Fail in Cambodia Town TV-PG 11:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa: Surviving Year One TV-PG
11:30 Farm with Ian Knauer “Winter Harvest” Ian creates super-satisfying Winter Squash Stew, Kale Chips, Wheat Berry Salad and Sweet Potato Pie. TV-G 11:30 WORLD America by the Numbers with
Maria Hinojosa: The New Mad Men TV-PG
9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
11:30 Well Read “Pamela Sakamoto,
1 0:00 BBC World News
TUESDAY
7:00 WORLD My Louisiana Love TV-G 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:30 Charlie Rose
10:00 WORLD America by the Numbers with TV-PG
AUGUST 23
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Local USA: PTSD: Bringing the War Home 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD On Story: Rodrigo Garcia on Writing Relationships 1:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece: What Lies Tangled 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 The Tunnel 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter Sagal: Created Equal 3:30 Ballyfin: Portrait of an Irish Country House 4:00 WORLD Global 3000 4:30 Inspector Lewis Season 8 on Masterpiece: What Lies Tangled 4:30 WORLD Focus On Europe 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
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AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD POV: Special Flight 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 POV: Art and Craft 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage San Francisco 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD Constitution USA with Peter Sagal: Built to Last? 3:30 Mark Russell’s America 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Independent Lens: The Trials of Muhammad Ali 4:30 WORLD American Forum: Civil Disobedience on the Right? 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Secret Life of Pigeons These complex and intelligent urban creatures are at the center of scientific research projects. TV-PG See photo, p. 14
7:00 WORLD JFK & LBJ:
A Time for Greatness TV-PG
8:00 NOVA “Venom: Nature’s Killer” Scientists track down and capture the planet’s most deadly creatures to study their toxic venom. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
Kristine Opolais as Cio-Cio-San and Roberto Alagna as Pinkerton in Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly.” G R E AT P E R F O R M A N C E S AT T H E M E T
Madama Butterfly Airs 8pm Friday, August 19 Kristine Opolais brings her heartbreaking interpretation of the title role to the series for the first time. Roberto Alagna sings Lieutenant Pinkerton, the callous officer who crushes Butterfly’s dreams of love. Debuting conductor Karel Mark Chichon leads a cast that also includes Maria Zifchak as Suzuki and Dwayne Croft as Sharpless. The opera is based in part on the 1898 short story “Madame Butterfly” by John Luther Long, which had its genesis in Pierre Loti’s 1887 French novel Madame Chrysanthème. Long’s version was dramatized by David Belasco as the extremely popular one-act play, Madame Butterfly: A Tragedy of Japan, which premiered in 1900 in New York. The title character of Madama Butterfly—a young Japanese geisha who clings to the belief that her arrangement with a visiting American naval officer is a loving and permanent marriage—is one of the defining roles in opera. The story triggers ideas about cultural and sexual imperialism for people far removed from the opera house, and film, Broadway, and popular culture in general have continue to riff endlessly on it. The lyric beauty of Puccini’s score, especially the music for the thoroughly believable lead role, has made Butterfly timeless.
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M O N TA N A PBS P R O G R A M G U ID E
Evening & Overnight 9:00 Grand Rescue In 1967, on the North Face of the Grand Teton, rescuers risked their lives to save two climbers. TV-G
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD JFK: American Experience,
pt 1 TV-PG
Pledge programming
8:50 Midsomer Murders “Hidden Depths, pt 1” Solicitor Nick Turner falls from his roof in an apparent suicide, but Barnaby suspects foul play. TV-PG
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 11th & Grant with Eric Funk 7:00 “Steve Eckels” Accomplished classical guitarist Steve Eckels showcases his impeccable talent with arrangements of well-known classical pieces and traditional American folk songs, creating a unique sound and diverse repertoire. TV-G
AUGUST 25
tin’s therapist, Dr. Timoney, suggests that Martin and Louisa should have therapy as a couple. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
9:38 Midsomer Murders “Hidden Depths, pt 2” Continued from 8:50pm. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD JFK: American Experience, pt 1 TV-PG-L
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose
FRIDAY
7:00 WORLD The Kennedy Half-Century TV-PG
8:00 Doc Martin “It’s Good to Talk” Mar-
COURTESY OF PICTURE SHOW FILMS
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Adirondacks 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Secrets of Westminster 3:00 WORLD Great Conversations: David Boies and Jeffrey Toobin 4:00 Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Sleep Apnea 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo
1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G
THURSDAY
AUGUST 26
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD The Kennedy Half-Century 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Venom: Nature’s Killer 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Uranium: Twisting the Dragon’s Tail 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Secret Life of Pigeons 3:00 WORLD Everyone Has a Place 3:30 WORLD On Story: Rodrigo Garcia On Writing Relationships 4:00 NOVA: Venom: Nature’s Killer 4:00 WORLD Well Read: Louise Erdich, Larose 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: How Do Consciousness and Language Relate? 5:00 Uranium: Twisting the Dragon’s Tail 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
7:00 WORLD Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater
and the 1964 Campaign That Changed it All TV-PG
7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 The Dave Clark Five: Glad All Over, A Great Performance Special The group’s iconic performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and live concert footage are showcased. TV-PG
Newton Minow: An American Story Airs 7pm Tuesday, August 30
Meet a fierce advocate for the common good, former FCC chairman Newton Minow, who elevated television to higher standards and fought for civil rights while offering counsel to presidents, politicians, corporate leaders, academics and others.
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Asia Insight
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD LBJ: American Experience, pt 1 TV-PG-L
10:30 Charlie Rose
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why Chef Kinch believes no meal should take more than 25 bites to finish. TV-PG
SATURDAY
AUGUST 27
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed it All 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Potus 2016 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Open Mind: The Public Imperative 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 My Louisiana Love 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 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Martha Speaks 5:30 WORLD McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
10:00 WORLD The Kennedy Half-Century TV-PG
10:33 Austin City Limits “Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson” Contemporary songwriter Kacey Musgraves and honky-tonker Dale Watson perform country tunes. TV-PG 11:00 WORLD Newton Minow:
An American Story TV-G
PM EVENING
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show TV-G 7:00 Detectorists Lance, Andy, Becky and Sophie are all trying to come to terms with an uncertain future. TV-PG
7:00 WORLD Newton Minow:
An American Story TV-G
7:31 May to December “I Remember It Well” Zoe has invited Alec round to meet her parents. What can a wealthy solicitor have in common with a couple of every day green grocers? Well, there is their age to start. (8)
8:02 MontanaPBS Film Classics “All the Right Moves” A Pennsylvania steel-town high-school coach tries to spoil a football hero’s scholarship dream. See photo, p. 16
9:00 WORLD My Louisiana Love TV-G
9:35
11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Steve Eckels” Accomplished classical guitarist Steve Eckels showcases his impeccable talent with arrangements of well-known classical pieces and traditional American folk songs, creating a unique sound and diverse repertoire. TV-G
PBS, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
11:30 The Mind of a Chef “25 Bites” Learn
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11:30 Bluegrass Underground “Billy Joe Shaver” Shaver’s songs have been recorded and performed by Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Elvis Presley. TV-PG
SUNDAY
AUGUST 28
AM EARLY MORNING 12:00 NOVA: Venom: Nature’s Killer 1:00 Secret Life of Pigeons 1:00 WORLD My Louisiana Love 2:00 1916 The Irish Rebellion: When Myth and History Rhyme 2:00 WORLD Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed it All 3:00 Mia, A Dancer’s Journey 3:00 WORLD Teaching Channel Presents: Elementary School Basics 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope: Northwest Ontario: Lake Superior and Beyond 4:30 WORLD Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 MN Original 5:00 WORLD McLaughlin Group 5:30 Curious George 5:30 WORLD Open Mind 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 23
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING
3:00 Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible A fresh look at the great body of work of this remarkable American and former Vice President. TV-G
4:00 WORLD My Louisiana Love TV-G
5:00 Night of the Proms En Vogue lights up the stage with “Don’t Let Go.” Simple Minds perform”Sanctify Yourself.” TV-G
5:00 WORLD Nixon: American Experience TV-PG-L
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Tales of Irish Castles “A Taste for Gothic” Gothic castles including Dublin Castle, Tullynally Castle and Birr Castle are highlighted. TV-PG
7:00 Secrets of Scotland Yard A look London’s police force sheds light on what it takes to become a modern-day Sherlock Holmes. TV-14
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Nixon Airs 7pm Monday, August 22 Nixon traces the President’s life from his boyhood in Loma Linda, California, through his resignation from office in the face of likely impeachment in 1974. The film puts his life and career in the context of history to reveal how he shaped, and was shaped by, American politics, and explores the fateful combination of strengths and weaknesses that propelled him to the presidency and then brought him down. Although this film does not deal with the post-presidential years, it highlights one of the most distinctive characteristics of his path through American politics—his ability to come back from defeat. Because Nixon rose to power as television came of age, many of the key moments in his career are also important moments in the history of the medium—moments that remain etched in national memory: the “Checkers” speech in 1952, the Kennedy-Nixon presidential debates in 1960, Nixon’s handshake with Chou En-Lai as he landed in Peking in 1972, and the final wave before the helicopter slowly lifted from the White House lawn after the president’s resignation in August 1974. Nixon’s story is told by many who were close to him, including former presidential aides Ehrlichman, Colson, and Dean, along with his cousin, Merle West, who grew up with him in California; Duke Law School classmate Lyman Brownfield; early campaign staffers Patrick Hillings and Ted Rogers; Nixon biographer Roger Morris, who served as an aide to Henry Kissinger in the first Nixon administration; journalist David Broder; and Watergate committee counsel Sam Dash.
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Evening & Overnight 8:00 Foyle’s War “High Castle” A translator for the Nuremberg trials is killed, leading Foyle into a world of corrupt businessmen. TV-PG-V
8:00 WORLD Global Voices:
My So-Called Enemy
9:30 Oyler: One School, One Year A Cincinnati public school fights to break the cycle of poverty in an urban Appalachian community. TV-PG
9:30 WORLD Georgia O’Keeffe:
A Woman On Paper TV-G
10:00 WORLD Nixon: American Experience TV-PG-L
1 0:30 The Antibody: It’s Never Too Late to Panic A personal history and a scream against fate, The Antibody is a manifesto about suicide and grief. TV-G
11:30 Trees in Trouble This history of
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
MONDAY
AUGUST 29
AM EARLY MORNING 12:00 Doc Martin: It’s Good to Talk 1:00 Austin City Limits: Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson 1:00 WORLD Newton Minow: An American Story 11th & Grant with Eric Funk: 2:00 Steve Eckels 2:00 WORLD JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 3:00 Great Performances at the Met: Roberto Devereux 3:00 WORLD The Kennedy Half-Century 4:00 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Bryan Cranston, Actor 4:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
Pledge programming
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Pittsburgh” A gold, silver and ruby bracelet and a handsome Victorian sideboard are appraised. TV-G
7:00 WORLD Ball of Confusion: The 1968
Election TV-PG
8:00 Walt Disney: American Experience “Pt 1” The life and legacy of the iconic filmmaker are explored from his early days creating Mickey Mouse. TV-PG-L See photo, p. 20
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Jimmy Carter:
American Experience TV-PG-L
1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Farm with Ian Knauer “Pig Roast” Learn about raising heritage breed pigs. Big Phil’s Mac ’n’ Cheese and Piggy Cupcakes are made. TV-G
PM EVENING
COURTESY OF CONDÉ NAST ARCHIVE/CORBIS
America’s urban and community forests and their growing importance are explored. TV-G
TUESDAY
AUGUST 30
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Ball of Confusion: The 1968 Election 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 How Sherlock Changed the World 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Secrets of Scotland Yard 3:00 WORLD JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 4:00 Foyle’s War: High Castle 4:00 WORLD Global 3000 4:30 WORLD Focus On Europe 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:30 Unexpected Justice: The Rise of John Paul Stevens 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour
6:00 WORLD America Reframed: Trash Dance
7:00 Newton Minow: An American Story Former FCC chairman Newton Minow elevated television to higher standards and fought for civil rights. TV-G See photo, p. 18
7:30 WORLD Georgia O’keeffe: A Woman On
Paper TV-G
8:00 Walt Disney: American Experience “Pt 2” The life and legacy of the iconic filmmaker are explored from his early days creating Mickey Mouse. TV-PG-L See photo, p. 20
American Experience: Walt Disney Part 1 airs 8pm Monday, August 29 Also 8/31 1am Part 2 airs 8pm Tuesday, August 30 Also 9/1 1am
Walt Disney was uniquely adept at art as well as commerce, a master filmmaker who harnessed the power of technology and storytelling. This two-part, four-hour film examines Disney’s complex life and enduring legacy, featuring rare archival footage from the Disney vaults, scenes from some of his greatest films, and interviews with biographers, animators and artists who worked on early films, including Snow White, and the designers who helped turn his dream of Disneyland into reality.
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Global 3000 TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD America Reframed: Trash Dance
10:30 Charlie Rose
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land” Journalists Hector Tobar and Sam Quinones discusses the drug scourge running through America. TV-G
11:30 WORLD Georgia O’Keeffe:
A Woman On Paper TV-G
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 31
AM EARLY MORNING
MDNT WORLD Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater
and the 1964 Campaign That Changed it All 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Walt Disney: American Experience, pt 1 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Pittsburgh 3:00 WORLD The Kennedy Half-Century 4:00 POV: Web Junkie 4:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 WORLD American Forum: Maybe Racism Isn’t the Real Problem? 5:00 Oyler: One School, One Year 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22
AM EARLY MORNING MDNT WORLD Wilder: An American First 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Walt Disney: American Experience, pt 2 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD Tavis Smiley 3:00 Lincoln@Gettysburg 3:00 WORLD Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed it All 4:00 180 Days: Hartsville, pt 1 4:00 WORLD Scully/The World Show 4:30 WORLD Second Opinion: Sleep Apnea 5:00 180 Days: Hartsville, pt 2 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour Business: Made in Montana 7:00 This episode introduces viewers to Coaster Pedicab in Bonner, Adipose Boatworks in Helena, McCollum Longboards in Missoula, Alpine Tipis in Polson, E.L.K. Inc. in Gardner and Kochel Guitars in Potomac. TV-G
PM EVENING
5:30 Nightly Business Report TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Lionsrock: Return of the King In February 2008, a 3,000 acre wildlife reserve was established around Lionsrock, South Africa. TV-PG
7:00 WORLD Wilder: An American First TV-G
8:00 NOVA “Japan’s Killer Quake” A look
8:00 Doc Martin “Education, Education, Education” Louisa and Martin have their first therapy session and are surprised when they are given homework. TV-PG
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
9:00 The Joy of Logic A mind-expand-
Goose, pt 1” Barnaby investigates the discovery of a body at a factory that makes Plummer & Son Famous Relish. TV-PG
ing journey into the world of logic lifts the lid on mathematics and philosophy. TV-PG
9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Focus On Europe TV-G
1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD Reagan: American Experience
Lifeguard TV-PG
1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
George H. W. Bush Airs 7pm Tuesday, August 23
8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour
8:50 Midsomer Murders “Sauce for the
at the science behind the catastrophe includes eyewitness videos and on-the-spot reporting. TV-PG
SEPTEMBER 1
COURTESY OF THE GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
THURSDAY
11:30 Well Read “Sam Quinones, Dream-
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9:00 WORLD Nightly Business Report TV-G 9:30 WORLD Scully/The World Show TV-G
9:40 Midsomer Murders “Sauce for the Goose, pt 2” Continued from 8:50pm. TV-PG
1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose
When George H. W. Bush left the Oval office in 1993, rejected after one tumultuous presidential term, his 30-year career in public service came to an abrupt and unexpected end. Despite soaring approval ratings following military victory in the Persian Gulf, his years as president after the war were marked by almost unrelieved decline. A sluggish economy and an earlier decision to raise taxes—despite an explicit campaign oath not to do so—led to his defeat. By the end of his term many observers dismissed him as an artifact of an irrelevant Cold War past. With unparalleled access to figures in Bush’s private and public life, George H. W. Bush reveals Bush as a pivotal player during a critical moment in American and world history and in a powerful political dynasty. Bush’s personal letters and interviews with his closest advisors and prominent critics inform the film, which features interviews with First Lady Barbara Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, Mikhail Gorbachev and more.
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M O N TA N A PBS P R O G R A M G U ID E
MontanaPBS Programming Grids Weekday Programs TIME
M O N DAY
T U E S DAY
W E D N E S DAY
T H U R S DAY
F R I DAY
MORNING 6:00 am
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
6:30am–10am · Ready to Learn Children’s Programs See page 24. 10:30 am
Sit and Be Fit
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
Sit and Be Fit
Classical Stretch: Esmonde Technique
Sit and Be Fit
11:00 am
BBQ with Franklin
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics
Lidia’s Kitchen 8/19 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul begins
11:30 am
Expeditions with Patrick McMillan
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
Curiosity Quest
Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick
Whole Truth with David Eisenhower 8/12 Music Voyager begins
8/8 Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks 8/15 Exotic Invaders: Pythons in the Everglades 8/21 Condor’s Shadow 8/29 Secret Life of Pigeons
Second Opinion 8/16 Global Health Frontiers begins
How We Got to Now with Stephen Johnson
8/2 Age Wise 8/9 Second Opinion: CPR in America
In Search of Shakespeare 8/4 Real Adam Smith (1/2) 8/11 Real Adam Smith (2/2) 8/18 Legacy of Heath Mountain 8/25 Dick Cavett’s Watergate
8/5 Roman Catacombs 8/12 Fixed: The Science/ Fiction of Human Enhancement 8/19 Cold Case: JFK 8/26 Venom: Nature’s Killer
1:00 pm
Painting & Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
The Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
8/4 Painting with Paulson begins
Scheewe Art Workshop
1:30 pm
Quilt in a Day
It's Sew Easy
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Knit & Crochet Now!
Quilting Arts
NOON AND AFTERNOON NOON
12:30 pm
2pm–5pm · Ready to Learn Children’s Programs See page 24.
For community MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage channel, see p. 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage Television Montana (TV-MT) is a state government broadcasting service that provides gavel-to-gavel, unedited coverage of legislative proceedings, both during and between sessions of the legislature. Viewers are invited to watch floor sessions and committee meetings live and on delayed telecasts. Visit: leg.mt.gov
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
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Weekend Programs SATURDAY
SUNDAY
AM
AM
5:30 Martha Speaks
5:30 Curious George
6:00 Super Why!
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Dinosaur Train
6:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog
7:00 Curious George
8/27 Dinosaur Train: Dinosaurs A–Z
7:30 Nature Cat
7:00 Nature Cat
8:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
7:30 Ready Jet Go!
8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
8:00 Market to Market
9:00 Sesame Street
8:30 America’s Heartland
9:30 Ready Jet Go!
9:00 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
10:00 Growing a Greener World
9:30 McLaughlin Group
10:30 Garden Smart
10:00
11:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
8/14 Legacy of Heart Mountain
11:30 This Old House
8/28 Aging Out: Autism in Montana
PM
noon Ask This Old House
8/7 Jailed for their Words
8/21 Grand Rescue 10:30
Montana Ag Live
11:00
Montana Ag Live See p. 4
12:30 American Woodshop
PM
1:00 Woodsmith Shop
noon A Place to Call Home
1:30 Sewing with Nancy
1:00 8/7 Great Performances: Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do
2:00 Beads, Baubles & Jewels 2:30 Craftman’s Legacy 3:00 New Fly Fisher
8/14 Great Performances: Dudamel Conducts a John Williams Celebration
3:30 Tracks Ahead
8/21 Loretta Lynn: American Masters
4:00 Globe Trekker
8/28 MontanaPBS Film Classics: All the Right Moves (12:58pm)
5:00 Backroads of Montana* 8/6 Reaching Goals 8/13 News, Brews & Views 8/20 Harlo to Huntley 8/27 Coffee Creek to Haugan 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Check daily listings, pp. 6–19
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!
pbskids.org/lab
2:00 8/7 W.S. Merwin: To Plan a Tree 2:30 8/14 Discovering Beverly Cleary 8/21 Unexpected Justice: The Rise of John Paul Stevens 3:00 8/7 I’ll Have What Phil’s Having 8/14 Raising Ms. President 8/21 Chuck Wagon Gang: America’s Gospel Singers: The Legacy Lives On 8/28 Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible 4:00 8/7 1916 The Irish Rebellion: Awakening 8/14 1916 The Irish Rebellion: Insurrection 8/21 1916 The Irish Rebellion: When Myth and History Rhyme 5:00 Night of the Proms 5:30 Check daily listings, pp. 6–21 *See descriptions, p. 4–5
MontanaPBS thanks RSVP volunteers
M O N TA N A PBS P R O G R A M G U ID E
MontanaPBS Children’s Programming MontanaPBS Kids AM Weekdays 6:30 Wild Kratts
MontanaPBS Learning Media (www.montana.pbslearningmedia.org) is a free resource for teachers and parents when looking for a video clip or interactive activity to use with their children. The site is easily searchable by age, topic, and curricular area and you will find many resources that are either made in Montana or about Montana.
8/8, 8/12 Wild Kratts: Lost at Sea 7:00 Ready Jet Go!
COURTESY OF ODD SQUAD (C) 2014 THE FRED ROGERS COMPANY.
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7:30 Nature Cat 8:00 Curious George 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 Sesame Street 10:00 Peg + Cat
PM Weekdays 2:00 Thomas & Friends 2:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:00 Curious George 3:30 Nature Cat 4:00 Arthur 8/1, 8/3, 8/5 Odd Squad: The Movie 4:30 Ready Jet Go! 5:00 Odd Squad Weekend children’s programs are rated unless otherwise indicated, and air Saturdays from 5:30am to 10am and Sundays from 5:30am to 8am.
tv-y
Parental Guidelines TV-Y
All children
T V–Y7 Children age 7 and over TV–G
General audience
T V–PG
Parental guidance suggested:
–V violence
–S some
–L
–D suggestive
TV–14
sexual situations
infrequent coarse language
Airs 4pm Monday, August 1, Wednesday, August 3 and Friday, August 5 When a rival group of adults named The Weird Team arrive with a gadget that can fix any odd problem, Odd Squad is run out of business, and are forced to disband to return to their lives as normal kids. When they learn the gadget isn’t solving problems, but actually covering them up, the original Odd Squad agents, Olive and Otto, return to team up with the new Odd Squad agents, Olympia and Otis. Together, they use math and teamwork to disprove Weird Team and prevent rampant oddness.
sexual dialogue
Parents strongly cautioned
T V-MA
Odd Squad: The Movie
Mature audience only
Find more children's programming on the PBSKids Channel. Check listings on page 29.
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
MontanaPBS & MontanaPBS 11th & Grant with Eric Funk Steve Eckels 8/25 7pm; 8/27 9:35pm; 8/29 2am 180 Days: Hartsville 9/1 4am • 9/1 5am 1916 The Irish Rebellion Awakening 8/7 4pm; 8/14 2am • Insurrection 8/14 4pm; 8/21 2am • When Myth and History Rhyme 8/21 4pm; 8/28 2am 1962 World’s Fair: When Seattle Invented The Future WORLD 8/21 10:30am
A Active Shooter: Are Montana Colleges Ready? 8/18 7pm Adirondacks 8/25 1am Age of Champions WORLD 8/2 5pm; 8/3 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 8/7 2am; 8/8 2pm Age Wise Communities That Care 8/2 12:30pm Aging Out: Autism in Montana 8/28 10am America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa WORLD Mainstream, USA 8/15 5pm, 10pm; 8/16 6am, noon; 8/18 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 8/20 3am, 11:30am • Island of Warriors 8/15 5:30pm, 10:30pm; 8/16 6:30am, 12:30pm; 8/20 3:30am • Our Private Idaho 8/15 6pm, 11pm; 8/16 7am, 1pm; 8/21 2am • Native American Boomtown 8/15 6:30pm, 11:30pm; 8/16 7:30am, 1:30pm; 8/20 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 8/21 2:30am • Politics of the New South 8/22 5pm, 10pm; 8/23 6am, noon • Pass Or Fail In Cambodia Town 8/22 5:30pm, 10:30pm; 8/23 6:30am, 12:30pm • Surviving Year One 8/22 6pm, 11pm; 8/23 7am, 1pm • The New Mad Men 8/22 6:30pm, 11:30pm; 8/23 7:30am, 1:30pm American Forum WORLD Wed 4:30am, 11:30am; Sun 1pm American Woodshop Sat 12:30pm America Reframed WORLD In an Ideal World 8/2 6pm, 10pm; 8/3 6am, noon; 8/6 8pm; 8/7 mdnt, 7am, 3pm • Trash Dance 8/30 6pm, 10pm; 8/31 6am, noon America’s Heartland Sun 8:30am WORLD Sun 10am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Sat 11am The Antibody: It’s Never Too Late to Panic 8/28 10:30pm Antiques Roadshow Vintage New Orleans 8/1 7pm; 8/3 3am • Vintage Atlanta 8/1 8pm; 8/3 4am • Vintage San Diego 8/8 7pm; 8/10 3am • Vintage Miami 8/15 7pm; 8/17 3am • Vintage San Francisco 8/24 2:30am • Vintage Pittsburgh 8/29 7pm; 8/31 3am •
Arthur Mon-Fri 4pm Asia Insight WORLD Fri 9:30pm Ask This Old House Sat noon Austin City Limits Ms. Lauryn Hill 8/6 9:40pm; 8/8 1:30am • Los Lobos/ Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 8/13 9:40pm; 8/15 1am • Ryan Adams/Jenny Lewis 8/20 10pm; 8/22 1am • Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson 8/27 10:33pm; 8/29 1am
B Backroads of Montana Reaching Goals 8/6 5pm • News, Brews and Views 8/13 5pm • Harlo to Huntley 8/20 5pm • Coffee Creek to Haugan 8/27 5pm Ball of Confusion: The 1968 Election 8/18 4am WORLD 8/29 4pm, 7pm; 8/30 mdnt, 8am, 2pm
Charlie Rose Mon, Tue, Fri 10:30pm; Wed & Thu 11pm; 8/19 11pm Charlie Rose: The Week Sat 1am; Fri 7:30pm WORLD Sat 4:30pm
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Mon, Wed, Fri 6am; Tue&Thu 10:30am
Education of Harvey Gantt WORLD 8/7 9:30pm; 8/8 1:30am, 9:30am; 8/9 4pm; 8/13 11:30am
Clifford the Big Red Dog Sun 6:30am
Everyone Has A Place 8/26 3am, 9am
Closer to Truth WORLD Fri 4:30am, 11:30am
Exotic Invaders: Pythons in the Everglades 8/14 1:03am; 8/15 noon
The Committee WORLD Taxation with Representation 8/16 7pm, 11pm; 8/17 7am, 1pm; 8/20 9pm; 8/21 1am, 8am, 4pm
Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Mon 11:30am
Condor’s Shadow 8/17 7pm; 8/21 1am; 8/22 noon
Barefoot College WORLD 8/1 9:30am, 2:30pm
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Sat 3am WORLD Sat 4:30am, 9am
BBC World News Mon, Tue, Fri 10pm; Thu 10:30pm
Craftsman’s Legacy Sat 2:30pm
BBQ with Franklin Mon 11am
CSI on Trial WORLD 8/12 4pm, 7pm; 8/13 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 8/15 2am
Beads, Baubles and Jewels Sat 2pm
Curiosity Quest Wed 11:30am
Best of the Joy of Painting with Bob Ross Tue 1pm
Curious George Sun 5:30am; Sat 7am; Mon-Fri 8am, 3pm
Bluegrass Underground Robert Earl Keen 8/6 11:36pm • Hot Rize 8/13 11:37pm • Billy Joe Shaver 8/27 11:30pm Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign That Changed it All WORLD 8/26 4pm, 7pm; 8/27 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 8/28 2am; 8/31 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 9/1 3am
D Dancing on the Edge 8/2 3:30am • 8/7 7pm; 8/9 3:30am • 8/14 7pm; 8/16 3:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sat 8am; Mon-Sat 8:30am; Mon-Fri 9am The Dave Clark Five: Glad All Over, A Great Performance Special 8/26 8pm Deep City: The Birth of the Miami Sound WORLD 8/19 5:30pm, 10pm; 8/20 6am, noon; 8/22 2am, 2pm
Boys of ’36: American Experience 8/2 8pm; 8/4 1:30am, 5am WORLD 8/4 6pm, 11pm; 8/5 7am, 1pm
Detectorists Sat 7pm
The Brain with David Eagleman WORLD What Is Reality? 8/11 5pm, 10pm; 8/12 6am, noon • What Makes Me? 8/11 6pm, 11pm; 8/12 7am, 1pm • Who Is In Control? 8/11 7pm; 8/12 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 8/18 4pm • How Do I Decide? 8/18 5pm, 10pm; 8/19 6am, noon • Why Do I Need You? 8/18 6pm, 11pm; 8/19 7am, 1pm • Who Will We Be? 8/18 7pm; 8/19 mdnt, 8am, 2pm
Dinosaur Train Sat 6:30am
C Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! Mon-Fri 2:30pm
E Editor and the Dragon: Horace Carter Fights The Klan 8/21 10:30pm
Constitution USA with Peter Sagal WORLD Sat 6pm, 7pm, 10pm, 11pm
Beyond The Powder: The Legacy of the First Women’s Cross-Country Air Race 8/19 4am
DW News WORLD Mon-Fri 3:30pm
Chuck Wagon Gang: America’s Gospel Singers: The Legacy Lives On 8/21 3pm
Ballyfin: Portrait of an Irish Country House 8/21 7pm; 8/23 3:30am
Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick Thu 11:30am WORLD Sun 9am
Doc Martin Mon 12:30am; Thu 8pm
Dick Cavett’s Watergate 8/16 7pm; 8/18 3am; 8/25 noon
Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman WORLD 8/19 4pm, 6:30pm, 11pm; 8/20 7am, 1pm
F Farm with Ian Knauer Mon 11:30pm Feel Grand with Jane Seymour Tue 11:30am Finding Elizabeth’s Soldiers 8/3 1am Fixed: The Science/Fiction of Human Enhancement 8/7 11:30pm; 8/12 noon; 8/14 12:04am Focus on Europe WORLD Tue 4:30am, 11:30am; Sun 6am, 2pm; Sat 5pm; Wed 9:30pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wed 1:30pm Foyle’s War High Castle 8/28 8pm; 8/30 4am From The Streets to the Stage: The Journey of Fredrick Davis WORLD 8/8 5pm, 10pm; 8/9 6am, noon; 8/14 2am Frontline Poor Kids 8/3 3am, 9am
G Garden SMART Sat 10:30am George H.W. Bush: American Experience 8/23 7pm
Dinosaur Train: Dinosaurs A to Z 8/27 6:30am
Georgia O’Keeffe: A Woman On Paper WORLD 8/28 9:30pm; 8/30 4pm, 7:30pm, 11:30pm; 8/31 7:30am, 1:30pm
Direct Talk WORLD 8/2 5:45am • 8/3 5:45am • 8/4 5:45am • 8/5 5:45am
Global 3000 Tue 4am, 11am, 9:30pm; Sun 6:30am, 2:30pm; Sat 5:30pm
Discovering Beverly Cleary 8/14 2:30pm; 8/22 4:30am
Global Health Frontiers Virus Hunters, Child Immunizations and Island Fever 8/16 noon • Medical Brigades, Asia Lights Up and Ambulance Start-Up 8/23 noon • Hidden Hunger, Golden Rice, Life-Saving Stoves and Eliminating Malaria 8/30 noon Global Voices WORLD Mon mdnt, 8am; Tue 4:30pm; Sun 8pm Globe Trekker Sat 4pm
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Evening & Overnight Grand Rescue 8/21 10am; 8/24 9pm Great British Baking Show Chocolate 8/5 8pm; 8/8 2:30am • The Final 8/12 8pm; 8/15 2am Great Conversations WORLD Mon&Thu 3am; Thu 9am; Sun 5pm Great Performances Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ to Do 8/7 1pm • Dudamel Conducts a John Williams Celebration With the LA Phil 8/14 1pm Great Performances at the Met Madama Butterfly 8/19 8pm • Manon Lescaut 8/22 2am • Roberto Devereux 8/29 3am Great Vacation Squeeze 8/21 11:30pm Growing a Greener World Sat 10am
H How Sherlock Changed the World 8/30 1am WORLD 8/12 5pm, 10pm; 8/13 6am, noon How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Wed noon Hubert H. Humphrey: The Art of the Possible 8/25 4am; 8/28 3pm
I I’ll Have What Phil’s Having Los Angeles 8/7 3pm Independent Lens The Trials of Muhammad Ali 8/24 4:30am • T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold 8/2 9pm; 8/4 2:30am WORLD Let The Fire Burn 8/10 5pm, 10pm; 8/11 6am, noon • Rich Hill 8/1 7am, 1pm • American Denial 8/14 9pm; 8/15 1am, 9am; 8/16 4pm; 8/17 mdnt, 8am, 2pm • The Homestretch 8/2 3am, 9am • 1971 8/10 6:30pm, 11:30pm; 8/11 7:30am, 1:30pm; 8/13 10am • Dogtown Redemption 8/1 6am, noon • T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold 8/3 5pm, 10pm; 8/4 6am, noon; 8/6 10am India Awakes 8/19 5am Infinity Hall Live Infinity Hall Live: Guitar Heroes 8/6 10:38pm • Robben Ford 8/13 10:38pm • Jackie Greene 8/20 11pm In My Lifetime WORLD 8/6 7pm, 11pm; 8/10 3am, 9am; 8/11 4pm Inspector Lewis Season 8 On Masterpiece One for Sorrow 8/7 8pm; 8/9 1am, 4:30am • Magnum Opus 8/14 8pm; 8/16 1am, 4:30am • What Lies Tangled 8/21 8pm; 8/23 1am, 4:30am Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence WORLD 8/21 9:30pm; 8/22 1:30am, 9:30am; 8/23 4pm It’s Sew Easy Tue 1:30pm
J Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Fete Des Boules 8/19 11am • All in the Family 8/26 11am
Made in Montana, see pp. 4-5
Jailed for Their Words When Free Speech Died In Wartime America 8/4 7pm; 8/7 10am JFK: American Experience Pt 1 8/8 8pm; 8/10 1am, 4am • Pt 2 8/9 8pm; 8/11 1am, 4am WORLD Pt 1 8/24 5pm, 10pm; 8/25 6am, noon • Pt 2 8/25 5pm, 10pm; 8/26 6am, noon JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 8/9 7pm; 8/11 3am WORLD 8/24 4pm, 7pm; 8/25 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 8/27 10am; 8/29 2am; 8/30 3am, 9am Jimmy Carter: American Experience 8/15 8pm; 8/17 1am, 4am WORLD 8/29 5pm, 10pm; 8/30 6am, noon Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Wed 11am Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Sun 4:30am The Joy of Logic 8/31 9pm
K The Kennedy Half-Century WORLD 8/25 4pm, 7pm; 8/26 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 8/27 11am, 10pm; 8/29 3am; 8/31 3am, 9am Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Thu 11am Kevin Kling: Lost & Found 8/3 5am Knit and Crochet Now! Thu 1:30pm Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks 8/3 7pm; 8/5 3am; 8/7 1:02am; 8/8 noon WORLD 8/21 7pm, 11pm; 8/22 7am, 1pm
L The Lawrence Welk Show Sat 6pm LBJ: American Experience Pt 1 8/10 7pm; 8/12 1am • Pt 2 8/10 9pm; 8/12 3am WORLD Pt 1 8/26 5pm, 10pm; 8/27 6am, noon • Pt 2 8/27 5pm Legacy of Heart Mountain 8/11 7pm; 8/14 10am; 8/18 noon Lidia’s Kitchen Dough and Crusts 8/5 11am • Antipasti 8/12 11am Lincoln@Gettysburg 9/1 3am Lionsrock: Return of the King 8/31 7pm Local USA WORLD Tue mdnt, 8am, 2pm; Fri 9am; Mon 4pm Loretta Lynn: American Masters 8/20 8:02pm; 8/21 1pm
Pledge programming
Masterpiece Contemporary Worricker: Turks & Caicos 8/6 8:02pm • Worricker: Salting The Battlefield 8/13 8:02pm Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Season 7: Beyond Good and Evil 8/2 1am, 4:30am May to December Sat 7:31pm McLaughlin Group Sun 9:30am WORLD Sun 5am; Sat 5:30am, 4pm
Market to Market Sat 3:30am; Sun 8am Mark Russell’s America 8/12 5am; 8/24 3:30am Martha Speaks Sat 5:30am Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Tue 11am
Newsline Tue-Fri 12:30am WORLD Mon-Fri 3pm Newsroom Tokyo WORLD Thu&Fri 5am; Mon-Wed 5am Newton Minow: An American Story 8/30 7pm WORLD 8/27 7pm, 11pm; 8/29 1am
Mestiza Music 8/15 4am
Nightly Business Report Mon-Fri 5:30pm WORLD Tue-Sat 2am; Mon-Fri 9pm
Mia, A Dancer’s Journey 8/28 3am
Night of the Proms Sun 5pm
Midsomer Murders Orchis Fatalis, pt 1 8/4 8:50pm • Orchis Fatalis, pt 2 8/4 9:38pm • Bantling Boy, pt 1 8/11 8:50pm • Bantling Boy, pt 2 8/11 9:38pm • Second Sight, pt 1 8/18 8:50pm • Second Sight, pt 2 8/18 9:38pm • Hidden Depths, pt 1 8/25 8:50pm • Hidden Depths, pt 2 8/25 9:38pm
Nixon: American Experience Nixon 8/22 7pm WORLD Nixon 8/28 5pm, 10pm; 8/29 6am, noon
The Mind of A Chef Restrictions 8/5 11:30pm • New Orleans 8/12 11:30pm • 25 Bites 8/26 11:30pm Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sun 6am MN Original Sun 5am Montana AG Live Diseases of Potatoes and Sugar Beets In Montana 8/7 11am • Looking at the Montana Board of Livestock 8/14 11am • Deadly? Delightful? Distasteful? Mycology in the Mountains 8/21 11am • What’s Fueling The Pea and Lentil Revolution in MT? 8/28 11am MontanaPBS Film Classics All the Right Moves 8/27 8:02pm; 8/28 12:58pm MotorWeek 8/3 11:30pm • 8/24 11:30pm • 8/31 11:30pm Munich ’72 and Beyond WORLD 8/4 4pm, 7pm; 8/5 mdnt; 8/8 2am Music Voyager Fri 11:30am My Louisiana Love WORLD 8/23 7pm, 11pm; 8/24 7am, 1pm; 8/27 3am, 9pm; 8/28 1am, 8am, 4pm My Wild Affair WORLD The Elephant Who Found A Mom 8/7 6pm, 10pm; 8/8 6am, noon • The Ape Who Went to College 8/7 7pm, 11pm; 8/8 7am, 1pm • The Rhino Who Joined The Family 8/14 6pm, 10pm; 8/15 6am, noon • The Seal Who Came Home 8/14 7pm, 11pm; 8/15 7am, 1pm
M Man & Beast with Martin Clunes 8/1 noon
New Mexico Masterpieces 8/14 3am
N Nature WORLD The Funkiest Monkeys 8/21 6pm, 10pm; 8/22 6am, noon Nature Cat Sun 7am; Mon-Sat 7:30am; Mon-Fri 3:30pm Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 8/2 7pm; 8/4 12:30am, 4am WORLD 8/4 5pm, 10pm; 8/5 6am, noon New Fly Fisher Sat 3pm
NOVA Venom: Nature’s Killer 8/24 8pm; 8/26 1am, 4am, noon; 8/28 mdnt • Japan’s Killer Quake 8/31 8pm • Cold Case JFK 8/19 3am, noon; 8/21 mdnt • Roman Catacomb Mystery 8/3 8pm; 8/5 1am, 4am, noon; 8/7 12:04am WORLD Roman Catacomb Mystery 8/5 5pm, 10pm; 8/6 6am, noon
O Odd Squad Mon-Fri 5pm Odd Squad: The Movie 8/1 4pm; 8/3 4pm; 8/5 4pm One Day in the American City WORLD Sun 1:30am, 8:30am, 4:30pm; Wed 7:30am, 1:30pm; Tue 7:30pm, 11:30pm; Sat 9:30pm On Story WORLD Norman Lear 8/8 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 8/9 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 8/12 3:30am, 9:30am • Zombies & Groot 8/15 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 8/16 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 8/19 3:30am, 9:30am • Rodrigo Garcia On Writing Relationships 8/22 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 8/23 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 8/26 3:30am, 9:30am • Saving Mr. Banks 8/1 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 8/2 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 8/5 3:30am, 9:30am Open Mind Sat 2am WORLD Sun 5:30am, 1:30pm Our American Family: The Smiths 8/8 4:30am Overheard with Evan Smith WORLD Mon 4am, 11am Oyler: One School, One Year 8/28 9:30pm; 8/31 5am
P Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Mon 1pm Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle Sat 5am Painting with Paulson Thu 1pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Wed 1pm PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 6pm WORLD Tue-Sat 1am; Mon-Fri 8pm
Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area PBS NewsHour Weekend Weekends 5:30pm
Place to Call Home Sun noon
Second Opinion Pancreatic Cancer 8/2 noon • CPR In America 8/9 noon WORLD Pancreatic Cancer 8/4 4:30am, 11:30am • Hepatitis C 8/11 4:30am, 11:30am • Addiction to Pain Medications 8/18 4:30am, 11:30am • Sleep Apnea 8/25 4:30am, 11:30am; 9/1 4:30am
Politician’s Husband 8/7 10:30pm • 8/14 10:30pm
Secret Life of Pigeons 8/24 7pm; 8/26 3am; 8/28 1am; 8/29 noon
Potus 2016 Sat 12:30am
Secrets of Scotland Yard 8/28 7pm; 8/30 3am
Peg + Cat Mon-Fri 10am Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event 8/12 9pm; 8/15 3am
POV My Way to Olympia 8/5 9pm; 8/8 3:30am • Web Junkie 8/31 4am • Art and Craft 8/24 1am • Iris 8/1 9pm; 8/3 1:30am WORLD Special Flight 8/17 5:30pm, 10pm; 8/18 6am, noon; 8/24 mdnt, 8am, 2pm • My Way to Olympia 8/2 4pm; 8/5 8am, 2pm; 8/6 3am; 8/10 mdnt, 8am, 2pm • Neuland 8/17 4pm, 6:30pm, 11pm; 8/18 7am, 1pm; 8/20 10am • Iris 8/3 6:30pm, 11:30pm; 8/4 7:30am, 1:30pm Pride and Perseverance Settlers in the Upper Missouri River Breaks 8/18 7:30pm Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches Tue&Thu 6am
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Real Adam Smith Morality and Markets 8/4 noon • Ideas That Changed The World 8/11 noon Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour 8/7 2am Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Sun 9am WORLD Sat 4am, 9:30am; Mon 4:30am, 11:30am, 9:30pm Rise of the Black Pharaohs 8/29 9am
S Scheewe Art Workshop Fri 1pm Scully/The World Show Sun 4am WORLD Thu 4am, 11am, 9:30pm
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Singing Revolution 8/1 5pm, 10pm; 8/2 6am, noon
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Fri 7pm WORLD Sun 4:30am, 12:30pm; Sat 3:30pm
Sit and Be Fit Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am
Well Read Tue 11:30pm WORLD Fri 4am, 11am; Sun 9:30am
Soar WORLD 8/8 6pm, 11pm; 8/9 7am, 1pm; 8/13 3am
The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Exploring 21st Century Islam: Roles, Rights, Traditions, and Upheaval 8/5 11:30am
SOL 8/7 3am Spillover: Zika, Ebola & Beyond 8/3 9pm; 8/5 2am, 5am WORLD 8/5 6pm, 11pm; 8/6 7am, 1pm
Reagan: American Experience Lifeguard 8/16 8pm; 8/18 1am • An American Crusade 8/17 8pm; 8/19 12:30am WORLD Lifeguard 8/31 5pm, 10pm
Turning The Tide WORLD 8/28 10:30am
Uranium: Twisting the Dragon’s Tail 8/26 2am, 5am
Song of the Mountains Mon 5am
Ready Jet Go! Tue-Thu 7am; Sun 7:30am; Sat 9:30am; Mon-Fri 4:30pm
The Tunnel Tue 2:30am; Sun 9:30pm; ends 8/21
Secrets of Westminster 8/25 3am
Quilting Arts Fri 1:30pm
Raising Ms. President 8/14 3pm; 8/18 5am
Trees In Trouble 8/28 11:30pm, ends 8/23
Unexpected Justice: The Rise of John Paul Stevens 8/28 2:30pm; 8/30 5:30am
Quilt in a Day Mon 1:30pm
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Secrets of the Dead WORLD Carthage’s Lost Warriors 8/5 4pm, 7pm; 8/6 mdnt, 8am, 2pm
Sesame Street Sat 9am; Mon-Fri 9:30am
Start Up Sun 11:30am Super Why! Sat 6am
T Tales of Irish Castles Sun 6pm Tavis Smiley Tue-Sat mdnt WORLD Tue-Sat 2:30am; Mon-Fri 10am, 10:30am Teaching Channel Presents WORLD Sun 3am The Test WORLD 8/6 6pm, 10pm; 8/7 10:30am; 8/9 3am, 9am; 8/10 4pm There, and Back 8/14 11:30pm 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 Breathe as One WORLD 8/1 6pm, 11pm; 8/2 7am, 1pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sat 1:30am WORLD Sun & Wed 4am; Sat 5am, 3pm; Wed 11am; Sun noon
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MontanaPBS A B C American Woodshop Sun & Wed 8:30am; Wed 2:30pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Mon, Wed, Fri 12:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6:30pm; Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat 10pm Annabel Langbein: The Free Range Cook Sun & Wed 5pm, 10:30pm Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Brazil: The Pantanal 8/6 8am, 8pm; 8/7 2pm • Patagonia: Mt. Fitz Roy 8/13 9:30am, 9:30pm; 8/14 3:30pm • Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu 8/20 8:30am, 8:30pm; 8/21 2:30pm Ask This Old House Mon & Thu 2am; Sun & Wed 8am, 4pm, 8pm Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi Mon & Fri 7am, 1pm Bbq with Franklin Pickin’ Beef 8/1 11am, 11pm • Leftovers 8/5 5am, 11am, 11pm Beads, Baubles and Jewels Sun & Wed 9:30am; Wed 3:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting Tue & Thu 4:30am, 10:30am; Sat 5am, 8:30am, 5pm, 8:30pm Bringing It Home with Laura McIntosh Seafood from the Gulf 8/28 6am • Fresh Fig Recipes 8/31 6am, noon Chef John Besh’s New Orleans 8/17 5pm, 10:30pm • 8/21 5pm, 10:30pm • 8/24 5pm, 10:30pm • 8/28 5pm, 10:30pm • 8/31 5pm, 10:30pm Chesapeake Bay By Air 8/19 8:30pm; 8/20 2:30am Color World with Gary Spetz Color Venice, pt 1 8/24 4:30am, 10:30am • Color Venice, pt 2 8/28 4:30am • Color Dubrovnik 8/31 4:30am, 10:30am Cook’s Country Tue, Thu, Sat 12:30am; Sat noon, 3:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6:30pm, 10pm Craftsman’s Legacy Tue & Thu 9:30am, 3:30pm Curious Traveler Sun & Wed 11:30pm
D E F DayTripper Sun & Wed 7am; Wed 1pm Dining with the Chef Tue & Thu 6am, noon Dream of Italy Wed & Fri 3am; Tue & Thu 9pm Essential Pepin Sun & Wed 5:30pm Family Ingredients Sat 10:30am; Mon & Fri 5pm; Mon, Fri, Sat 10:30pm Family Travel with Colleen Kelly Switzerland Part I: Cheese, Glaciers and Chocolate...how Swiss! 8/13 9am, 9pm; 8/14 3pm Farm with Ian Knauer Sun & Wed 6am; Wed noon Fit 2 Stitch Sun & Wed 4am; Wed 10am
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Mon & Fri 4am, 10am
G I J Garden SMART Wed 9am, 3pm George Hirsch Lifestyle Mon & Fri 6am, noon Get Ready to Rio! with Chef Hubert Keller Sun 10am, 10:30am, 11am, 11:30am Great American Seafood Cook-Off 8/19 5:30am, 11:30am Great American Seafood Cook-Off II 8/22 5:30am, 11:30am The Great American Seafood CookOff III 8/26 5:30am, 11:30am The Great American Seafood CookOff IV 8/29 5:30am, 11:30am Growing a Greener World Sun 9am In the Americas with David Yetman Sat 8am, 8pm; Sun noon, 1:30pm, 3pm, 3:30pm Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser Mon & Thu 3am; Sun & Wed 9pm It’s Sew Easy Style on the Edge 8/18 4am, 10am • Stylish Accessories 8/23 4am, 10am • Stylish Home 8/25 4am, 10am • Personalized Style 8/30 4am, 10am • The Stylish Girl 9/1 4am Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Tue & Thu 5:30pm Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way Sat 11am; Mon & Fri 5:30pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Sun & Wed 6:30am; Wed 12:30pm
Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang Mon & Fri 6:30am, 12:30pm
Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Mon & Fri 8:30am, 2:30pm
Knit and Crochet Now! Tue & Thu 4am, 10am
Rudy Maxa’s World Tokyo, Japan 8/20 5:30am, 5:30pm; 8/21 11:30am • Kyoto, Japan 8/20 9am, 9pm; 8/21 3pm
Lidia Celebrates America Life’s Milestones 8/1 6pm, 9:30pm; 8/2 mdnt; 8/6 11:30am, 3pm; 8/7 mdnt Lidia’s Kitchen Tue, Thu, Sat mdnt; Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat 3:30am; Sat 11:30am, 3pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6pm, 9:30pm Lucky Chow Sun & Wed 5am, 11pm; Wed 11am Martha Bakes Mon, Wed, Fri mdnt, 3:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6pm, 9:30pm Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam Sleepless In Vietnam 8/2 7pm; 8/3 1am • The Floating Market 8/4 7pm; 8/5 1am • Da Nang and China Beach 8/7 7pm; 8/8 1am • Unforgettable Hoi An 8/9 7pm; 8/10 1am • Imperial Hue 8/11 7pm; 8/12 1am • The Fruit of Dragons 8/14 7pm; 8/15 1am Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Sun & Wed 5:30am; Wed 11:30am Mineral Explorers Tue & Thu 7am, 1pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Tue & Thu 5am, 11am; Tue, Thu, Sat 11pm Music Voyager Tue & Thu 7:30am, 1:30pm
N O P New Scandinavian Cooking A Taste of Winter 8/13 4:30am, 4:30pm; 8/14 10:30am
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Salads 8/2 5pm, 10:30pm
New Scandinavian Cooking With Tina Nordstrom Lappland: Ice Cold Cooking 8/13 6am, 6pm; 8/14 noon
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Tue & Thu 6:30am, 12:30pm
Over Hawai’i 8/15 8:30pm; 8/16 2:30am; 8/20 2pm; 8/21 2:30am
Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Wed & Fri 2:30am; Mon & Fri 7:30am, 1:30pm; Tue & Thu 8:30pm
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Mon & Fri 4:30am, 10:30am
Journeys in Africa Hluhluwe: Rhino Central 8/2 11:30pm • Johannesburg: City of Many Faces 8/4 11:30pm • Kruger: Hunt for the Cheetah 8/6 11:30pm; 8/9 11:30pm • St. Lucia: Zulu Wilderness 8/11 11:30pm • Kilimanjaro: Roof of Africa 8/13 11:30pm; 8/16 11:30pm Journeys in Japan 8/20 5am, 5pm; 8/21 11am • 8/3 7:30am, 1:30pm; 8/7 7:30am; 8/20 6am, 6pm; 8/21 noon • 8/10 7:30am, 1:30pm; 8/14 7:30am; 8/20 7am, 7pm; 8/21 1pm • 8/17 7:30am, 1:30pm; 8/20 8am, 8pm; 8/21 7:30am, 2pm • 8/24 7:30am, 1:30pm; 8/28 7:30am • 8/31 7:30am, 1:30pm
K L M Kevin Dundon’s Modern Irish Food Modern Eats to Traditional Treats 8/28 5:30am • Back In Time 8/31 5:30am, 11:30am
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mon & Fri 9am, 3pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Tue & Thu 5:30am, 11:30am Pati’s Mexican Table Sun 1am Pedal America Mon & Fri 11:30pm Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen Mon & Fri 5am, 11am, 11pm
R S T Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour 8/12 8:30pm; 8/13 2:30am Real Rail Adventures: Switzerland 8/22 8:30pm; 8/23 2:30am; 8/27 2pm; 8/28 2:30am Richard Bangs’ South America: Quest for Wonder 8/6 6:30am, 6:30pm; 8/7 12:30pm Rick Steves’ Europe Mon & Thu 2:30am; Sat 5:30am, 5:30pm; Weekdays 2pm; Sun & Wed 8:30pm Rick Steves Special Sun 2:30am
Rudy Maxa’s World: Escape to French Polynesia 8/8 8:30pm; 8/9 2:30am; 8/13 2pm; 8/14 2:30am Sara’s Weeknight Meals Tue, Thu, Sat 1am; Sat 12:30pm; Sun 2:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 7pm Scheewe Art Workshop Sun & Wed 4:30am; Sat 7am, 7pm; Wed 10:30am Simply Ming Wakiya: Ramen 8/20 4:30am, 4:30pm; 8/21 10:30am Smart Travels: Europe with Rudy Maxa Stockholm & Sweden 8/13 6:30am, 6:30pm; 8/14 12:30pm • A Music Lover’s Europe 8/2 7am, 1pm Smart Travels: Pacific Rim With Rudy Maxa Maui and Hawaii’s Big Island 8/19 11:30pm • Oahu and Kauai 8/22 11:30pm • San Francisco 8/26 11:30pm • Seattle 8/29 11:30pm Start Up Red or Oyster White? 8/1 9:30am, 3:30pm • Reel in the Dust Bunnies 8/5 9:30am, 3:30pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Mon & Fri 5:30am, 11:30am Supper Club Tue & Thu 5pm, 10:30pm Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Hooks, Lies & Alibis Daily 1:30am; Sat 10am, 1pm; Sun-Fri 4:30pm, 7:30pm This Old House Sun, Tue, Sat 2am; Mon & Fri 8am, 4pm, 8pm; Sat 1:30pm Travelscope New Brunswick, Canada 8/13 7:30am, 7:30pm; 8/14 1:30pm • Churchill’s Beluga Whales and Polar Bears 8/13 4am, 4pm; 8/14 10am Travels with Darley Guadeloupe Islands Caribbean Adventures 8/14 9pm; 8/15 3am • Maryland’s Eastern Shore 8/17 9pm; 8/18 3am • Belgium: Brussels & Beyond 8/21 9pm; 8/22 3am • Belgium: Castles, Cities & Countryside 8/24 9pm; 8/25 3am • Southern States Road Trip 8/28 9pm; 8/29 3am • Michigan’s Upper Peninsula 8/31 9pm; 9/1 3am
U V W Urban Conversion Mon & Fri 9:30am, 3:30pm Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST Tue & Thu 9am, 3pm Wild Photo Adventures Spring Wildflowers 8/18 11:30pm • Wild Horses 8/20 11:30pm; 8/23 11:30pm • Storm Chasing 8/25 11:30pm • Summer Wildflowers 8/27 11:30pm; 8/30 11:30pm Woodsmith Shop Tue & Thu 8:30am, 2:30pm The Woodwright’s Shop Wed & Fri 2am; Tue & Thu 8am, 4pm, 8pm
Find a 24-hour MontanaPBS Kids channel in your community, See p. 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area
MontanaPBS Kids Channel
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6:00 am Curious George 8/6 Odd Squad: The Movie
Curious George
Nature Cat 8/1, 8/5 Odd Squad: The Movie
6:30 am Nature Cat
Nature Cat
Curious George
7:00 am Ready Jet Go!
Ready Jet Go!
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
7:30 am Wild Kratts
Wild Kratts 8/14 Wild Kratts: Lost at Sea
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
8:00 am Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Sesame Street
8:30 am Arthur
Odd Squad
Peg + Cat
9:00 am Cat in the Hat...
Arthur 8/7 Odd Squad: The Movie
Dinosaur Train 8/22, 8/26 Dinosaur Train: Dinosaurs A to Z
9:30 am Sid the Science Kid
Umigo: You Make It Go 8/21, 8/28 Young Voices for the Planet
Dinosaur Train 8/1, 8/5 Odd Squad: The Movie
10:00 am Peg + Cat
Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That
Super Why!
10:30 am Martha Speaks
Caillou
Thomas & Friends
11:00 am Sesame Street
Peg + Cat
Sesame Street
11:30 am Barney & Friends
Mack & Moxy
Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That
Noon Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Maya & Miguel
Curious George
Clifford the Big Red Dog,
Curious George
12:30 pm Bali 1:00 pm Super Why! 8/6 Cyberchase
Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab
Arthur 8/1, 8/5 Odd Squad: The Movie
1:30 pm Umigo: You Make It Go 8/27 Young Voices for the Planet
Martha Speaks
Nature Cat
2:00 pm Mack & Moxy
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Ready Jet Go! 8/3 Odd Squad: The Movie
2:30 pm Maya & Miguel
Bali
Odd Squad
3:00 pm Clifford the Big Red Dog
Super Why!
Wild Kratts 8/8, 8/12 Wild Kratts: Lost at Sea
3:30 pm WordGirl
Thomas & Friends
Wild Kratts
4:00 pm Wunderkind Little Amadeus
Bob the Builder
Martha Speaks
4:30 pm Biz Kid$
Space Racers
WordGirl
5:00 pm Curiosity Quest
Zula Patrol
WordWorld
5:30 pm Odd Squad
Peep & the Big Wide World
Signing Time!
6:00 pm Bug Bites
Berenstain Bears
Twice as Good
6:30 pm SciGirls
Zoboomafoo
1001 Nights
7:00 pm Hands On Crafts for Kids
Hands on Crafts for Kids
Hands On Crafts for Kids
7:30 pm Space Racers
Biz Kid$
Space Racers
Biz Kid$
8:00 pm Zula Patrol
Curiosity Quest
Zula Patrol
Curiosity Quest
8:30 pm Peep & the Big Wide World
Odd Squad
Peep & the Big Wide World
Odd Squad
9:00 pm Berenstain Bears
Bug Bites
Berenstain Bears
Bug Bites
9:30 pm Zoboomafoo
SciGirls
Zoboomafoo
SciGirls
10:00 pm Hands on Crafts for Kids
Hands on Crafts for Kids
Hands On Crafts for Kids
10:30 pm Space Racers
Biz Kid$
Space Racers
Biz Kid$
11:00 pm Zula Patrol
Curiosity Quest
Zula Patrol
Curiosity Quest
11:30 pm Peep & the Big Wide World
Odd Squad
Peep & the Big Wide World
Odd Squad
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Around the globe, viruses are on the march: Zika, Ebola, Nipah, Chikungunya, Dengue and West Nile. All of these viruses reside in animals and have the potential to “spillover” and infect humans. What’s behind the rise in spillover viruses? Are the United States and the world prepared to anticipate, contain and prevent the next outbreak?
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This new documentary mixes stunning graphics and compelling personal stories to provide much-needed scientific context for the current Zika crisis, the devastating Ebola pandemic and recent Nipah outbreaks. Viewers encounter the new frontiers of disease detection, prevention and containment as they travel the world with virus hunters, whose mission is to identify, track and ultimately control dangerous pathogens. Interspersed throughout the documentary are in-depth interviews with a range of leading researchers, epidemiologists, doctors and public healthcare experts, who shed light on how human behaviors increase spillover events, how science is learning to anticipate and tame spillover events and how the global community must pull together to face the public health threat.
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