February 2014 Viewer's Guide

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February 2014

8pm Saturdays LONG-AWAITED SIXTH SEASON ARRIVES

Doc Martin Martin Clunes reprises his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham in eight new episodes of the enormously successful drama set in the idyllic hamlet of Portwenn. See story, inside cover


8pm Saturdays LONG-AWAITED SIXTH SEASON ARRIVES

Doc Martin Martin Clunes reprises his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham in eight new episodes of the enormously successful drama set in the idyllic hamlet of Portwenn. See story, inside cover

Top: Gary Carr as Jack Ross; Bottom: Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary and Allen Leech as Branson

ON THE CO VER SIX TH S E AS O N !

Doc Martin Airs 8pm Saturdays Martin Clunes reprises his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the G.P. with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood, in eight new episodes of the enormously successful drama set in the idyllic hamlet of Portwenn.

Sickness and Health 2/1 8:02pm; 2/2 2pm; 2/3 mdnt Portwenn is buzzing with arrangements for the wedding of the Doc and Louisa. Will they finally tie the knot?

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? 2/8 8:02pm; 2/9 2pm; 2/10 12:02am Martin and Louisa host a disastrous dinner party, the new nanny walks out, and Morwenna advertises for a lodger.

The Tameness of a Wolf 2/15 8:02pm; 2/16 2pm; 2/17 12:13am Ruth is invited on Radio Portwenn and attracts an unwanted mystery admirer. Doc and Louisa find a replacement nanny. One of Louisa’s pupils pens a damning review of Bert’s restaurant in the school magazine.

Nobody Likes Me 2/22 8:02pm; 2/23 2pm; 2/24 mdnt Martin is coerced into taking James to playgroup, while Ruth is having problems with her new neighbor.

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February 2014

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

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

Billings Butte/Bozeman Great Falls Helena Kalispell Missoula

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

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


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Paul Edwards joined the Amish church at 17 but was excommunicated after a falling out.

Courtesy of Jan Edwards

Joe Keim, former member of the Amish community, now operates the “Mission to Amish People� to support others who choose to leave.

American Experience: The Amish Shunned Airs 8pm Tuesday, February 4 Also 2/6 1am, 4am

Edwards family photo taken in August 1977. Although the family is dressed in traditional Amish clothing, this was taken a few years before they became members of the Amish church. Jan Edwards is on the left wearing a white cap; Paul Edwards is standing to the right of the buggy.

Follow seven former members of an Amish community, filmed over the course of 12 months, as they reflect on their decisions to leave one of the most closed and tightly knit communities in the United States. Estranged from family, the ex-Amish find themselves struggling to understand and make their way in modern America. Interwoven through the stories are the voices of Amish men and women who remain staunchly loyal to their traditions and faith. They explain the importance of obedience, the strong ties that bind their communities together and the pain they endure when a loved one falls away.


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Made in Montana

11TH & GRANT WITH ERIC FUNK

MONTANA AG LIVE

· Jack Gladstone  Oral tradition is the

· Grain Markets In Montana Today

resonant core within both Native American and cowboy cultures. Known as Montana’s Troubadour, Jack Gladstone’s stories and lyric poetry bring to life the experience of the northwestern mountains and plains. Airs Thursday 2/20 at 7pm, repeats Saturday 2/22 at 9:42pm, Monday 2/24 at 3am

Independent Lens: Indian Relay  The hope and determination of modern-day American Indian life is revealed in this film about what it takes to win one of the most exciting and perilous forms of horseracing practiced anywhere in the world today. Featuring remarkable high-speed cinematography, this program follows three teams from different American Indian communities as they prepare for and compete in a grueling Indian Relay season—all hearts set on the glory and honor of winning an Indian Relay National Championship. Airs Sunday 2/2 at 10am

MSU agricultural economist Anton Bekkerman looks at the changing landscape of Montana’s grain markets. Airs Sunday 2/2 at 11am

· A Biochemist Looks at Montana Crops  MSU Biochemist Dave Sands looks at methods used to improve the nutritional value of Montana’s crops. Airs Sunday 2/9 at 11am

· Herbicide-Adapted Weeds MSU Southern Ag Research Center Weed Scientist Prashant Jha will lend his expertise to our panel to address developing herbicide resistance in Montana’s agriculture. Airs Sunday 2/16 at 11am

· Climate Change  Research Ecologist Greg Pederson, with the United States Geological Survey located at the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center, will discuss how climate change may affect agriculture. Airs Sunday 2/23 at 11am

Montana Journal: Ethnic Flavors  While Montana’s population may not be very diverse, its food choices certainly are. This episode shares the stories of five ethnic restaurants around the state. It starts in Bozeman with authentic Iraqi food, then Billings for a taste from India. It continues with Mexican food in Dillon, Thai cuisine in Missoula and a bit of Native American food in St. Ignatius. Airs Thursday 2/6 at 7pm, repeats Sunday 2/9 at 10am, Monday 2/10 at 5am

Business: Made in Montana No. 2101H  This episode introduces Montana-based businesses including Helmet Safety Latch in Kalispell/Polson, Satic in Missoula, onXmaps in Missoula, RipCord Arrow Rest in Dillon/Belgrade, Eva Gates Preserves in Bigfork and Dreamcatcher Weighted Blanket in Stevensville. Airs Thursday 2/6 at 7:30pm, repeats Sunday 2/9 at 10:30am, Monday 2/10 at 5:30am


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2/1 at 5pm · Weather, Feathers and Time  This show takes us along to meet a longtime National Weather Service observer near Roy, Butte musician John “The Yank” Harrington, and an artist from Westby. Then we’re off to visit a seasonal waterfall near Big Timber and a Northeast Montana town with but one parking meter. Finally, we tour Fort Benton. 2/8 at 5pm · Wheels and Wings  We’re given a look at aviary art in Moccasin, an appreciation of Montana’s first airmail service in Great Falls, a visit to a local history center and historic bridge near Sidney, a trip to Snake Butte near Ft. Belknap and a meeting with a wheelwright in Deer Lodge. 2/15 at 5pm · Seeds and Weeds  This episode introduces us to an artist near Sidney whose medium is seeds, takes us to a weed roundup near Choteau, introduces us to the Loma woman who curates the House of 1000 Dolls, and examines what the folks at ZooMontana in Billings do to enrich the lives of the zoo’s animals. William Marcus hosts from the Charles M. Bair Family Ranch and Museum near Martinsdale. 2/22 at 5pm · Alder Gulch to Plentywood  Host William Marcus takes us along for a tour of the Christenot family mill near Alder Gulch and for a ride on the steam train between Virginia City and Nevada City. After a stop to tempt our sweet teeth at the Parrot Confectionary in Helena, we marvel at snow geese flocking in thousands at Freezout Lake, near Choteau, and at the creations of Plentywood inventor Pat Tange. Finally, we tour the historic Northern Pacific railroad depot in Livingston.

Under the Big Stack: The Great Falls Smelter Remembered  Under the Big Stack takes you back in time with rare and restored film, photographs, and first person accounts of the history of the Great Falls Smelter. For eight decades the Big Stack stood for industrial power and opportunity. Produced by Craig Wirth for the History Museum of Great Falls. Airs Thursday 2/13 at 7pm, repeats Sunday 2/16 at 10am, Monday 2/17 at 5am

After The Bell: Inside The Maps Media Institute  What happens when you combine Hollywood movie and media professionals and Ravalli County high school students? You get the MAPS Media Institute. “After the Bell: Inside the MAPS Media Institute” is a behind-the-scenes look at one of Montana’s most successful media production companies and its creative heartbeat is 14–18 year old students. You’ll see MAPS students produce public service commercials, TV spots for fee-paying clients, documentaries and short dramatic films...they’ve even worked with Montana’s former first lady, Nancy Schweitzer. Airs Sunday 2/23 at 10:30am

2/27 at 7:30pm · Paintings, Partials and Pies  Follow competitors in the cherry pit spitting and cherry pie eating contests at the Flathead Cherry Festival in Polson. Learn the story of Hobson dentist Virgil Stewart who began his practice in 1912 during an era when most rural Montanans could not afford such care. Hike into the Sweet Grass Hills where an unexpected natural wonder rises out of the prairie. And meet an eastern Montana man whose passion for art has literally spread all over the town of Forsyth. William Marcus hosts the program from historical landmarks near Havre and Chinook. 2/27 at 7pm · Hook, Line and Singer  Backroads meets a western Montana man who has worked hard to improve access to the state’s great outdoors. A terrifying highway accident left Chris Clasby a quadriplegic, but it couldn’t diminish his passion for hunting and fishing. His spirit comes through as we tag along on a fishing trip on the Missouri River. Next is a tour of Rock City near Valier, a sandstone metropolis of hoodoos carved by Two Medicine River. The show profiles Chontay Standing Rock, a student at Stone Child College on the Rocky Boy Reservation, who has a unique approach to American Indian songs. He adds some English words and a striking stage presence to put his own spin on traditional music. And in Deer Lodge Backroads visits retired rancher, Gene Hensen, whose unlikely collection of home appliances grew from necessity. William Marcus hosts the program from the Fergus County Courthouse in Lewistown.

Pretty Eagle  Crow Indian kids are doing amazing things in school. At Pretty Eagle Catholic Academy in St. Xavier, Montana, students are learning science and technology by making films and building robots. Airs Sunday 2/23 at 10am


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Evening & Overnight SATURDAY

FEBRUARY 1

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Frontline: Football High

UM School of Journalism senior Brendan Brown shooting video inside the Chick Pea Café in Bozeman.

M O NTA NA J O U RN AL

Ethnic Flavors Airs 7pm Thursday, February 6 Also airs 2/9 10am; 2/10 5am

Courtesy of Hunter Meek

While Montana’s population may not be very diverse, its food choices certainly are. Learn the stories of five ethnic restaurants across the state and the people who bring their menus to life. They each face challenges in a highly competitive business while assimilating in a different culture. In Bozeman, a husband and wife team blend their talents to bring authentic Iraqi food to the Gallatin Valley. They use family recipes to add a bit of the Middle East to Montana. An immigrant from India helped fill a void on the Billings menu by offering Indian cuisine and whenever he gets the chance he’ll talk about his culture as well. He also hopes to pass this tradition and culture to the next generation of his family. A hard working woman from Thailand took a huge risk in starting her own restaurant, but loyal customers in Missoula are glad she did. She has become a shining example of a successful family run business. The show also makes a stop in Dillon to sample original Mexican food served in a unique location, and we’ll also taste of bit of Native American food in St. Ignatius.

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Platts Energy Week 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  Pioneers in Aviation: The Race to the Moon 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime: Creekside Home Furnishings 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 5:30 WORLD  Asian Voices 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

Portwenn is buzzing about the wedding of the Doc and Louisa. Will they finally tie the knot? TV-PG See story, inside cover 8:51 The Café “A Note to Follow” The regulars get ready for Sing-Along Sound of Music. A stressed Carol gets some bad news. 9:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Solar Mamas

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Season Premiere, 1976” “In the Mood,” “Love Will Keep Us Together,” and “America The Beautiful” are performed.

“Safety Week: It’s Safety Week at Possum Lodge” TV-G 9:42 Austin City Limits “Sarah Jarosz/ The Milk Carton Kids” Multi-instrumentalist Sarah Jarosz performs and the Milk Carton Kids play their new folk songs. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company 10:30 WORLD  Asia This Week

1 0:40 Infinity Hall Live “Ben Taylor” The singer-songwriter and son of James Taylor and Carly Simon creates thoughtful melodic pop. TV-PG

11:00 WORLD Linkasia

11:30 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

11:38 Sun Studio Sessions “The Dunwells” The band performs several songs including tracks from their debut album “Blind Sighted Faith.” TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 6:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group

7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The Rolls Royce” Hyacinth is stung to lose first prize at the local craft fair for “free style floral decoration of a table centerpiece.” To make matters worse, the winner is one Lydia Hawksworth, a lady who one was objectionable at one of Hyacinth’s candlelight suppers. (39/40) 7:00 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 7:30 WORLD  European Journal TV-G

7:31 As Time Goes By “White Hunter” Lionel is more scared of being “shot” for his book cover than he was of being shot during Korean War. While Jean at first declines to accompany him to the studio, she later decides to join him and is amused at the photographer’s tricks. (7/66) The Pruitt-Igoe Myth

TV-PG

9:16 Vintage Red Green Show

PM EVENING

8:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

UM School of Journalism senior Anna Cole shooting video just outside Dillon.

8:02 Doc Martin “Sickness and Health”

SUNDAY

FEBRUARY 2

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  McLaughlin Group

12:07 NOVA: Ghosts of Murdered Kings 12:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week

1:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

The Pruitt-Igoe Myth 1:05 Nature: The Funkiest Monkeys 2:00 WORLD  Independent Lens: Solar Mamas 2:03 Legacy: Austrian Ski Culture & Helicopter Skiing 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents: Elementary School Basics 3:01 Great Conversations: Chris Matthews 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company 4:30 Journeys in India: Old and New Delhi, A City of Contrasts 4:30 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:00 Theater Talk: A Time to Kill 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22


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MONDAY

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 Rosemary and Thyme “The Language of Flowers” When Laura and Rosemary are asked to restore a water garden cascade, the owner is found murdered. TV-PG

3:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

The Pruitt-Igoe Myth

4:00 Globe Trekker “Scotland” The Macintosh Museum in Glasgow, the Isle of Skye, the Edinburgh Festival and more are explored. TV-G

4:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Solar Mamas

TV-PG

5:00 Moyers & Company 5:00 WORLD  Local USA: Sense of Place

5:30 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 WORLD  Local USA: Through the Past

6:00 Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas Hammond The true story behind the von Trapp family featured in the movie “The Sound of Music” is explored. TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  Nature: Funkiest Monkeys TV-PG

7:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 4” Can Bates learn what’s troubling Anna? Thomas installs a new ally and Alfred takes up cooking. TV-PG

FEBRUARY 3

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Global Voices: Please Vote for Me

12:00 Doc Martin: Sickness and Health 1:00 The Ambassador: Refugee 1:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Poor Us: The Animated History of Poverty 2:00 Austin City Limits: Sarah Jarosz/ The Milk Carton Kids 2:00 WORLD  AfroPop: War Don Don 3:00 Great Performances: Barrymore 3:30 WORLD  Serving America: Memories of Peace Corps 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 Shakespeare Lost, Shakespeare Found 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Russia’s Open Book: Writing in the Age of Putin 5:00 WORLD Linkasia 5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Detroit, hr 2” Discoveries include a signed photo album of President Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet. TV-G

7:00 WORLD  Local USA

7:30 WORLD  Local USA: Sense of Place

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Eugene,Ore., hr 2” Treasures include an 1846 map of Western America and a Russian Imperial Officer’s sword. TV-G

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 POV “American Promise” Two AfricanAmerican boys are followed as they make their way through a prestigious private school. TV-PG-L

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G 10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

The Graduates TV-PG

11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Stories from Lakka

Beach

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Stories from Lakka

Beach

Courtesy of Orrie King

7:00 WORLD  African Americans: Many Rivers to

Cross: Black Atlantic (1500-1800) TV-PG

8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 5” Rose’s surprise party for Robert risks scandal. Mary meets an old suitor. Edith gets troubling news. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  Global Voices:

Please Vote for Me

TV-PG

8:58 Masterpiece Mystery! “Sherlock, Series III: His Last Vow” Charles Augustus Magnussen is the Napoleon of blackmail—and the one man Sherlock truly hates. TV-14

9:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Poor Us:

The Animated History of Poverty 10:00 WORLD  Nature: Funkiest Monkeys TV-PG

11:00 Garrow’s Law Garrow gets pulled into a complex web of conspiracy, cover-up and double-dealing. TV-PG

11:00 WORLD  African Americans: Many Rivers to

Cross: Black Atlantic (1500-1800) TV-PG

POV: American Promise Airs 9pm Tuesday, February 3  Also airs 2/5 1am ·  “American Promise” spans 13 years as Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson, middle-class African-American parents in Brooklyn, New York, turn their cameras on their son, Idris, and his best friend, Seun, who make their way through Manhattan’s Dalton School, one of the most prestigious private schools in the country. Chronicling the boys’ divergent paths from kindergarten through high school graduation, this provocative, intimate documentary presents complicated truths about America’s struggle to come of age on issues of race, class and opportunity.


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Evening & Overnight continued TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 4

AM EARLY MORNING

11:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

The New Public

11:30 Well Read “Lee Child, Never Go

MDNT WORLD  Local USA

The Fort Worth Five. Left to right: Harry Alonzo Longabaugh (The Sundance Kid), William Carver (News Carver), Benjamin Kilpatrick (The Tall Texan), Harvey Logan (Kid Curry), and Robert Leroy Parker (Butch Cassidy).

AM E R I CAN E XPE R IE N CE

Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid Airs 8pm Tuesday, February 11 Also airs 2/13 2am, 5am Long before Paul Newman and Robert Redford immortalized them on screen, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid captivated Americans from coast to coast. In the 1890s, their exploits—robbing banks and trains in the West and then seemingly vanishing into thin air—became national news and the basis of rumors and myth. But who were Robert Leroy Parker and Harry Alonzo Longabaugh? How did they come together to form the Wild Bunch gang? And how did they manage to pull off the longest string of successful holdups in history while eluding the Pinkertons, the nation’s most feared detective force? Separating fact from fiction, the latest installment of American Experience’s popular The Wild West series explores the last pair of outlaws to flee on horseback into a setting sun.

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Local USA: Sense of Place 1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 5 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: Sherlock, Series III: His Last Vow 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Please Vote for Me 4:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 4 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 5 5:00 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:30 WORLD  European Journal 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

The New Public

7:00 Amish: American Experience, pt 2 This film explores this attention-averse group and paints an intimate portrait of contemporary Amish faith and life. Lean why and how the Amish have thrived within one of the most open, individualistic societies on earth; how the Amish have resisted the encroachments of modern society and government; what American’s attraction to the Amish says about deep American values; and what the future holds for this community.

8:00 The Amish Shunned: American Experience Seven former members of the Amish community reflect on leaving their very tightly-knit community. TV-PG See story, p. 3

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

The Graduates TV-PG-L

10:30 Charlie Rose

Back” In Child’s latest thriller, Jack Reacher lands in Virginia to find his old headquarters in an uproar. TV-G

WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 5

AM EARLY MORNING

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 POV: American Promise 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, hr 2 3:00 WORLD  Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon: The Race to the Moon 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Eugene, Ore., hr 2 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Teaching Channel Presents 5:00 WORLD  Asian Voices 5:30 WORLD  Asia Biz Forecast 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Nature “An Original DUCKumentary” A look at the fascinating bird sheds light on how ducks migrate together, nurture chicks and more. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  Our Time Is Now TV-G

8:00 NOVA “Roman Catacomb Mystery” A forensic investigation explores an ancient city of the dead known as the Catacombs beneath Rome. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Super Skyscrapers “One World Trade Center” The final year of exterior construction of One World Trade Center in New York City is showcased. TV-PG See story, p. 20

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  POV: American Promise TV-PG-L

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


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THURSDAY

FEBRUARY 6

Courtesy of Runaway Fridge TV

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Our Time Is Now

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 The Amish Shunned: American Experience 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Amish: American Experience, pt 2 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Poor Us: The Animated History of Poverty 4:00 The Amish Shunned: American Experience 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show 5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

One World Trade Center

7:00

The Making of a Lady Airs 9pm, Sunday, February 9  Also airs 2/11 2am

TV-PG

Montana Journal “Ethnic Flavors” While Montana’s population may not be very diverse, its food choices certainly are. This episode shares the stories of five ethnic restaurants around the state. It starts in Bozeman with authentic Iraqi food, then Billings for a taste from India. It continues with Mexican food in Dillon, Thai cuisine in Missoula and a bit of Native American food in St. Ignatius. See story, p. 6

Based on the novel by celebrated writer Frances Hodgson Burnett, this is the story of the educated but penniless Emily (pictured). During her duties as a lady’s companion for Lady Maria, she meets her employer’s wealthy widower nephew, Lord James Walderhurst. Accepting his practical if unromantic marriage proposal, Emily finds solace in the company of Walderhurst’s nephew Alec Osborn and his glamorous wife after Lord James leaves to rejoin his regiment. Emily, alone with the Osborns, increasingly comes under their control and begins to fear for her life.

9:00 Vera Brenda Blethyn stars as Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope, an experienced and brilliant murder investigator in the North East England county of Northumberland. Kind-hearted but an inherent loner, Vera freely admits she can become obsessed with her job; driven by her own demons, the detective faces the world with caustic wit, guile and courage. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  America Revealed:

Food Machine

7:30

TV-PG

Business: Made in Montana

This episode introduces Montanabased businesses including Helmet Safety Latch in Kalispell/Polson, Satic in Missoula, onXmaps in Missoula, RipCord Arrow Rest in Dillon/ Belgrade, Eva Gates Preserves in Bigfork and Dreamcatcher Weighted Blanket in Stevensville. TV-G See p. 4 8:00 The Ambassador “Nine Tenths of the Law” Ambassador Harriet Smith risks her career when a British girl is jailed for smuggling drugs. TV-PG 8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

10:00 WORLD  NOVA: Roman Catacomb

Mystery

TV-PG

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

One World Trade Center

FRIDAY

TV-PG

FEBRUARY 7

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America Revealed: Food Machine

12:00 Tavis Smiley

12:30 Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Roman Catacomb Mystery 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Super Skyscrapers: One World Trade Center 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: An Original DUCKumentary 3:00 WORLD  Local USA 3:30 WORLD  Local USA: Sense of Place 4:00 NOVA: Roman Catacomb Mystery 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Super Skyscrapers: One World Trade Center 5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Niel James Brown, The Boys in the Boat 5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:00 WORLD  Education of Harvey Gantt


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Evening & Overnight continued 7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 7:30 WORLD  One Night in March

8:00 American Masters “Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth” The life of the first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for Literature is chronicled. TV-PG-L

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report

9:30 Education of Harvey Gantt The story of the first African American accepted to a white college in South Carolina is showcased. 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  The Amish Shunned:

American Experience TV-PG

Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy.

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Just Seen It TV-PG

SATURDAY

N OVA

FEBRUARY 8

Great Cathedral Mystery

Airs 8pm Wednesday, February 12

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 12:30 WORLD  One Night in March 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Platts Energy Week 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  America Revealed: Food Machine 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime: Creekside Home Heat 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 5:30 WORLD  Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

Also airs 2/14 1am, 4am, noon; 2/16 12:06am The dome that crowns Florence’s great cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore—the Duomo—is a masterpiece of Renaissance ingenuity and an enduring source of mystery. Still the largest masonry dome on earth, it is taller than the Statue of Liberty and weighs as much as an average cruise ship. Historians and engineers have long debated how its architect, Filippo Brunelleschi, kept the dome perfectly aligned and symmetrical as the sides rose and converged toward the center. More than four million bricks could collapse at any moment—and we still don’t understand how Brunelleschi prevented it. To test the latest theories, a team of U.S. bricklayers will help build an experimental “mini-Duomo” using period tools and techniques.

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Education of Harvey Gantt

PM EVENING

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “200 Courtesy of National Geographic Television

Years of American Music, pt 2” A salute to the Bicentennial features “Love Nest” and “I Can’t Help Falling in Love With You.” 6:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 6:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group

The cityscape of Florence, Italy.

7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The Hostess” Hyacinth may yet become the Barbara Cortland of the West Midland social scene. She aims to advise and educate the nation on gracious living, lit incandescently by their own candlelight suppers. (40/40) 7:00 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 7:30 WORLD  European Journal TV-G

7:31 As Time Goes By “A Weekend Away” Judy leaves home so that her mother and Lionel can have the house to themselves for the weekend. This leaves Jean with misgivings since everything is so set up. Lionel sees his book cover photograph and pronounces it “...vaguely pornographic.” (8/66) 8:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

The New Public

8:02 Doc Martin “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?” Martin and Louisa host a disastrous dinner party and Morwenna advertises for a lodger. TV-PG See story, inside cover 8:51 The Café “Fragile: Handle with Care” Everyone wants to know how Sarah’s meeting with the literary agent went. Brenda makes her an offer. 9:16 Vintage Red Green Show “Bad Chili: There’s a Running Show in the Recipe” TV-G 9:42 Austin City Limits “Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson” Contemporary songwriter Kacey Musgraves and honky-tonker Dale Watson perform country tunes. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company 10:30 WORLD  Asia This Week

1 0:40 Infinity Hall Live “The Bacon Brothers” Actor Kevin Bacon performs with his brother Michael Bacon, an accomplished cellist and guitarist. TV-PG

11:00 WORLD Linkasia

11:30 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

11:38 Sun Studio Sessions “The Trishas” The Americana band blends country and southern soul with bluegrass laced with stunning harmonies. TV-PG


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SUNDAY

FEBRUARY 9

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  McLaughlin Group

12:06 NOVA: Roman Catacomb Mystery 12:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week

1:00 WORLD  America Reframed: The New

Public 1:04 Nature: An Original DUCKumentary 2:02 AfroPop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Doin’ It in the Park: Pick Up Basketball-NYC 3:00 AfroPop: Upaj: Improvise 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company 4:30 Music Voyager: Mumbai 4:30 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:00 Theater Talk: The Winslow Boy 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton

11:47 Rotunda Designed by Thomas

Abbey Season 4, pt 6” When Robert and Thomas make a sudden trip, everyone’s life becomes more complicated. TV-PG

Jefferson, the Rotunda represents the physical and philosophical center of the University of Virginia, the first secular liberal arts university in America.

8:00 WORLD  Global Voices: 4

9:00 Making of a Lady A poor woman accepts an unromantic marriage proposal and soon finds that her life is in danger. TV-PG

9:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Land Rush 10:00 WORLD  Nature: An Original

DUCKumentary

TV-PG

1 0:30 Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie Doc goes to great lengths to spook a London family into leaving Tregrunnt Farm, a property he loves. TV-PG

11:00 WORLD  African Americans: The Age of

Slavery (1800-1860)

TV-PG-v

MONDAY

FEBRUARY 10

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Global Voices: 4

12:02 Doc Martin: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? 1:00 The Ambassador: Nine Tenths of the Law 1:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Land Rush 2:00 Austin City Limits: Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson 2:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Stories from Lakka Beach 3:00 Joy of Chance 3:00 WORLD  Our Time Is Now 4:00 Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 Rosemary and Thyme “Sweet Angelica” Rosemary and Laura are dragged into a mystery from the past and a bitter presentday rivalry. TV-PG

Courtesy of ©WGBH 2011

3:00 WORLD  America Reframed: The New

Public

4:00 Globe Trekker “Greek Islands” The nightlife on Mykonos, the Samaria Gorge on Crete and the Minoan city of Akrotiri are showcased. TV-G

5:00 Moyers & Company 5:00 WORLD  Local USA

5:30 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 WORLD  Local USA: Sense of Place

6:00 Edward & George: Two Brothers, One Throne The story of two brothers and two women is at the heart of an infamous episode in British history. TV-PG

6:00 WORLD  Nature: An Original

DUCKumentary

TV-PG

7:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 5” Rose’s surprise party for Robert risks scandal. Mary meets an old suitor. Edith gets troubling news. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  African Americans: The Age of

Slavery (1800-1860) TV-PG-V

Edward & George: Two Brothers, One Throne Airs 6pm Sunday, February 9  Also airs 2/12 1am  ·  Learn the remarkable story of two brothers and two women at the heart of an infamous episode in British history. While the story of Edward and Wallis is fairly well known, the relationship between Edward and George has seldom been explored. The abdication marked the end of the fraternal friendship between the two—a friendship that would never be repaired. This program examines how, despite their differences, the brothers looked for similar qualities in the women they loved. These quests changed their relationship from one of love and loyalty to suspicion and betrayal.


The History Museum, Great Falls

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Evening & Overnight continued 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley

5:00

Montana Journal: Ethnic Flavors

5:00 WORLD Linkasia

5:30

Business: Made In Montana

5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Boys of Summer

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Detroit, hr 3” Highlights include a Charles Schulz signed letter and etchings by Edward Hopper and John Sloan. TV-G

7:30 WORLD  Local USA

4:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 5 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 6 5:00 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:30 WORLD  European Journal 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Scheduling Slug

7:00 Billy The Kid: American Experience Learn the true story behind the hardscrabble outlaw who earned a deadly reputation. TV-PG-V

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Eugene,Ore.,

Under the Big Stack: The Great Falls Smelter Remembered Airs 7pm Thursday, February 13

hr 3” Great discoveries include a circa 1861 Civil War cavalry guidon and a 1960 jeweled gold moretto. TV-G

9:00 Independent Lens “Spies of Mississippi” The state of Mississippi formed a spy agency to preserve segregation during the 1950s and ’60s. TV-PG-L

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Frontline “Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria” Explore the alarming rise of untreatable infections in hospitals, communities and across the globe.

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Soul Food Junkies

TV-PG-L

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Boys of Summer

The History Museum, Great Falls

true story of the outlaws and bank robbers who captivated Americans in the 1890s is revealed. TV-PG See story, p. 8

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

Also airs 2/16 10am; 2/17 5am Under the Big Stack takes you back in time with rare and restored film, photographs, and first person accounts of the history of the Great Falls Smelter. For eight decades the Big Stack stood for industrial power and opportunity. Produced by Craig Wirth for the History Museum of Great Falls.

8:00 Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: American Experience The

11:30 Film School Shorts “Strange Bedfellows” On an overnight train journey, a young woman and a retired professor reveal their deepest secrets. TV-PG

TUESDAY

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

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

Scheduling Slug

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Well Read “Jeff Guinn, Manson” Guinn offers insights into the horrific murders committed by Charles Manson and his “family.” TV-G

WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 11

AM EARLY MORNING

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Local USA 1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 6 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Making of a Lady 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: 4 3:30 Education of Harvey Gantt

FEBRUARY 12

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Independent Lens: Have You

Heard from Johannesburg? Free at Last 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Edward & George: Two Brothers, One Throne 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Independent Lens: Spies of Mississippi 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Detroit, hr 3 3:00 WORLD  America Revealed: Food Machine 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Eugene, Ore., hr 3


13 indicates Made in Montana programs, see pp. 4–5       indicates pledge Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/AboutUs/BroadcastArea/ 4:00 WORLD Newsline

Courtesy of © Carnival Film & Television Limited 2013

4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley

5:00 Teaching Channel Presents 5:00 WORLD  Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug 5:30 WORLD  Asia Biz Forecast

6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Spies of Mississippi TV-PG-L

7:00 Nature “The Animal House” From builders like beavers, to decorators like the bowerbird, look at the “homelife of wildlife.” TV-G

7:00 WORLD  Frontline: Hunting the

Nightmare Bacteria

8:00 NOVA “Great Cathedral Mystery” Using period tools and techniques, bricklayers build a mini version of the Duomo in Florence. TV-G See story, p. 10 8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Super Skyscrapers “Building the Future” The Leadenhall Building is the tallest and most innovative skyscraper in London. TV-PG See story, p. 20 9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

The Powerbroker

TV-PG-VL

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Spies of Mississippi TV-PG-L

11:30 MotorWeek TV-G

THURSDAY

FEBRUARY 13

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Frontline: Hunting the

Nightmare Bacteria 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Billy The Kid: American Experience 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: American Experience 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Frontline: Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Land Rush 4:00 Billy the Kid: American Experience 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley

Murder on the Home Front Airs 9:15pm Sunday, February 16 Also airs 2/18 2:15am · When young women are found murdered amid the chaos of the London Blitz of World War II, brilliant Home Office Pathologist Dr. Lennox Collins (Patrick Kennedy), on his first murder case, and his newly recruited assistant Molly Cooper (Tamzin Merchant) clash with the police over just who the main suspect is.

5:00 Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: American Experience 5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show 5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion: Lyme Disease 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

9:00 Vera Brenda Blethyn stars as Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope, an experienced and brilliant murder investigator in the North East England county of Northumberland. Kind-hearted but an inherent loner, Vera freely admits she can become obsessed with her job; driven by her own demons, the detective faces the world with caustic wit, guile and courage. TV-PG

PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

Building the Future

7:00

TV-PG

Under the Big Stack

“The Great Falls Smelter Remembered” Under the Big Stack takes you back in time with rare and restored film, photographs, and first person acounts of the history of the Great Falls Smelter. For eight decades the Big Stack stood for industrial power and opportunity. See story, opposite 7:00 WORLD  America Revealed:

Nation on the Move

TV-G

8:00 The Ambassador “Cluster of Betrayals” Harriet Smith decides to place her trust in an old flame when her secretary is taken hostage. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G 10:00 WORLD  NOVA: Great Cathedral

Mystery

TV-G

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

Building the Future

FRIDAY

TV-PG

FEBRUARY 14

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America Revealed:

Nation on the Move 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Great Cathedral Mystery 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour


German Federal Archive

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Evening & Overnight continued 2:00 Super Skyscrapers: Building the Future 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: The Animal House 3:00 WORLD  Local USA: Drive Like a Girl 3:30 WORLD  Local USA 4:00 NOVA: Great Cathedral Mystery 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Super Skyscrapers: Building the Future 5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Lee Child, Never Go Back 5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth: Panentheism: Is the World in God? 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Butch Cassidy & The Sundance

Kid: American Experience

TV-PG

7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Hitler’s Favorite Royal

7:00 WORLD  Annie Oakley:

Airs 6pm Sunday, February 16

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

Also airs 2/19 1am

This documentary tells the extraordinary story of the young English prince, Charles Edward, who became a forgotten footnote in the royal family’s history because of his relationship with Germany and, ultimately, Adolf Hitler. The program, narrated by Oscar-winner Tilda Swinton, features exclusive first-ever interviews with the convicted Nazi’s granddaughters.

American Experience TV-PG

Theatre: 50 Years on Stage” The Royal National Theatre in London celebrates its 50th anniversary with a special gala performance. TV-14

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Billy the Kid:

American Experience TV-PG-V

10:30 Charlie Rose American Public Television

11:00 WORLD  Butch Cassidy & The Sundance

Kid: American Experience

TV-PG

11:30 Just Seen It TV-PG

SATURDAY

FEBRUARY 15

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Annie Oakley:

American Experience 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Platts Energy Week 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  America Revealed: Nation on the Move 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime: Creekside Home Garage Doors 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 5:30 WORLD  Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22 PM EVENING

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Music, Music, Music” This joyous hour features Vincent Youmans’ “Bambalino,” “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Dill Pickles.” 6:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 6:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group

7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Daddy’s Accident” Hyacinth will go to manic lengths to ensure that even the most routine of daily events is just so. 7:00 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 7:30 WORLD  European Journal TV-G

7:31 As Time Goes By “Visiting Rocky” Lionel and Jean take a trip to Hampshire to meet his father. The 85-yearold Mr. Hardcastle defies stereotype. He is an outgoing eccentric with a house crammed full of items which reflect his interest—from juke boxes to motor bikes. (9/66) 8:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Scheduling Slug

8:02 Doc Martin “The Tameness of a Wolf” Ruth is invited on Radio Portwenn and attracts an admirer. Doc and Louisa find a replacement nanny. TV-PG See story, inside cover 8:51 The Café “Deal or No Deal” It’s Carol’s birthday and she’s got a very difficult decision to make. 9:16 Vintage Red Green Show “Water Tower: The Gang Builds a Water Tower” TV-G 9:42 Austin City Limits “Arcade Fire” The alternative rock superstars perform hits and tunes from their Grammy-winning LP “The Suburbs.” TV-PG


15 indicates Made in Montana programs, see pp. 4–5       indicates pledge Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/AboutUs/BroadcastArea/ 10:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company

Courtesy of Will Benson/©Oxford Scientific Films and THIRTEEN Productions LLC

10:30 WORLD  Asia This Week

1 0:40 Infinity Hall Live “Rubblebucket” The indie band’s unbridled sound combines jazzy horns and rich drums with funk and rock elements. TV-PG

11:00 WORLD Linkasia

11:30 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

11:38 Sun Studio Sessions “Ben Sollee” The Kentucky native performs soulful, indie-tinged folk music with tunes like “The Fiddle Song.” TV-G

SUNDAY

FEBRUARY 16

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  McLaughlin Group

12:06 NOVA: Great Cathedral Mystery 12:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week

1:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Scheduling Slug 1:04 Nature: The Animal House 2:02 AfroPop: War Don Don 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents 3:30 Education of Harvey Gantt 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company 4:30 Music Voyager: Rajasthan 4:30 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:00 Theater Talk: Glass Menagerie & Backstage Pass to Broadway 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 Rosemary and Thyme “A Simple Plot” Rosemary and Laura get caught up in a professor’s fight to stop his land being sold to developers. TV-PG

3:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Scheduling Slug

4:00 Globe Trekker “Nigeria” The capital of Lagos, the ancient Kurmi Market, historic walled cities and much more are explored. TV-G

5:00 Moyers & Company

5:00 WORLD  Local USA: Drive Like a Girl

5:30 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 WORLD  Local USA

6:00 Hitler’s Favourite Royal Tilda Swinton narrates a look at the English prince Charles Edward and his relationship with Hitler. TV-PG See story, opposite

Nature: Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem  Airs 7pm Wednesday, February 19  Also airs 2/21 3am; 2/23 1:04am; 2/24 noon This “thug of the savannah” is one the most fearless animals in the world, renowned for its ability to confront grown lions, castrate charging buffalo and shrug off the toxic defenses of stinging bees, scorpions and snakes. This film follows badger specialists in South Africa who take on these masters of mayhem in ways that must be seen to be believed. 6:00 WORLD  Nature: The Animal House TV-G

11:00 WORLD  African Americans: Many Rivers to

7:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton

Cross: Into the Fire (1861-1896)

Abbey Season 4, pt 6” When Robert and Thomas make a sudden trip, everyone’s life becomes more complicated. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  African Americans: Many Rivers to

Cross: Into The Fire (1861-1896)

TV-PG

8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 7” Robert and Thomas return from America. Bates disappears for a day and Edith prepares to go abroad. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Young Yakuza

9:15 Murder on the Home Front Pathologist Lennox Collins investigates the murders of young women in London during World War II. TV-PG

9:30 WORLD  Looking Over Jordan:

African Americans and the War 10:00 WORLD  Nature: The Animal House TV-G

1 0:44 Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball An authentic Regency ball is restaged to mark the anniversary of Jane Austen’s beloved novel. TV-PG

MONDAY

TV-PG

FEBRUARY 17

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Global Voices: Young Yakuza

12:13 Doc Martin: The Tameness of a Wolf 1:05 The Ambassador: Cluster of Betrayals 1:30 WORLD  Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 2:00 Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire 2:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Boys of Summer 3:00 Great Performances: National Theatre: 50 Years On Stage 3:30 WORLD  Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley Under the Big Stack: 5:00 The Great Falls Smelter Remembered 5:00 WORLD Linkasia 5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23


Courtesy of Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Library of Congress

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Evening & Overnight continued Experience In the wake of the Great Depression, this dam played a central role in transforming the Northwest. TV-PG

PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  AfroPop: A Lot Like You TV-PG

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Baton Rouge, hr 1” A French Art Deco ring and four Rembrandt and James McNeill Whistler etchings are appraised. TV-G

8:00 The Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience The creation and the demolition of Pennsylvania Station in New York City in 1963 are chronicled. TV-PG See story, left

7:00 WORLD  Local USA

7:30 WORLD  Local USA: Drive Like a Girl

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Pittsburgh, Penn., hr 1” A knotted circa 1920 silk Kashan rug and a 17th-century Chinese rhinoceros horn cup are appraised. TV-PG

9:00 Frontline “Generation Like” Learn how the perennial teen quest for identity and connection has migrated to social media.

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report

9:00 Independent Lens “Las Marthas”

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

Latino debutantes dress like patriotic colonial figures at the debutante ball in Laredo, Texas. TV-PG

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

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

Scheduling Slug

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Well Read “Rebecca Eaton, Making

1 0:00 BBC World News

AM E R I CAN E XPE R IE N CE

10:00 WORLD  POV: Homegoings TV-PG

The Rise and Fall of Penn Station

11:00 WORLD  AfroPop: A Lot Like You TV-PG

Masterpiece” The Emmy-winning producer of PBS’s “Masterpiece” discusses “Downton Abbey” and “Sherlock.” TV-G

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Shooting in the Wild A look inside the business of wildlife filmmaking uncovers a troubling trend toward sensationalism. TV-G

Airs 8pm Tuesday, February 18 Also airs 2/20 2am, 5am One of the greatest architectural and engineering achievements of its time, New York’s Pennsylvania Station opened to the public in 1910. Designed by renowned architect Charles McKim, the station was a massive civil engineering project, covering nearly eight acres and requiring the construction of 16 miles of underground tunnels. Alexander Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, gambled millions of dollars to link the nation’s biggest railroad to America’s greatest city, but died bringing the station to life. No one could imagine that this architectural marvel built for the ages would be torn down a few decades later to make way for Madison Square Garden. Yet its destruction galvanized New York to form the Landmarks Preservation Commission, saving Grand Central Station and countless other historic structures.

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 18

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Local USA

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Local USA: Drive Like a Girl 1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 7 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:15 Murder on the Home Front 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 WORLD  Independent Lens: The Powerbroker 3:45 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 6 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 4:45 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 7 5:00 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:30 WORLD  European Journal 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Scheduling Slug

7:00 Grand Coulee Dam: American

WEDNESDAY

FEBRUARY 19

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MDNT WORLD  Independent Lens:

The Powerbroker 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Hitler’s Favourite Royal 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Independent Lens: Las Marthas 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, hr 1 3:00 WORLD  America Revealed: Nation on the Move 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Pittsburgh, Penn, hr 1 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Teaching Channel Presents 5:00 WORLD  Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug 5:30 WORLD  Asia Biz Forecast 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Las Marthas

TV-PG

7:00 Nature “Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem” Three badger specialists in South Africa take on one of the most fearless animals in the world. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  Frontline: Generation Like

8:00 NOVA “Mystery of Easter Island”


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New theories explore how and why the ancient islanders built and moved nearly 900 giant statues. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Super Skyscrapers “The Vertical City” Shanghai Tower is a skyscraper and a vertical city that is a testament to China’s economic success. TV-PG See story, p. 20

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report

4:00 WORLD Newsline

5:00 The Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience 5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show 5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion: Shingles 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

The Vertical City TV-PG

7:00

10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens: Daisy Bates:

First Lady of Little Rock

TV-PG-VL

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

Las Marthas

TV-PG

11:30 MotorWeek TV-G

THURSDAY

FEBRUARY 20

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Frontline: Generation Like

Courtesy of Kevin Mazur/WireImagev

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Grand Coulee Dam: American Experience 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 The Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Frontline: Generation Like 3:00 WORLD  POV: Homegoings 4:00 Grand Coulee Dam: American Experience

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

10:00 WORLD  NOVA: Finding Life Beyond Earth:

PM EVENING

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News

an inherent loner, Vera freely admits she can become obsessed with her job; driven by her own demons, the detective faces the world with caustic wit, guile and courage. TV-PG

4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley

Moons and Beyond

11:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

The Vertical City TV-PG

11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Jack Gladstone” Oral tradition is the resonant core within both Native American and cowboy cultures. Known as Montana’s Troubadour, Jack Gladstone’s stories and lyric poetry bring to life the experience of the northwestern mountains and plains. TV-G See story, p. 18

7:00 WORLD  America Revealed:

Electric Nation

TV-G

8:00 The Ambassador “Trade” A male prostitute is found dead in the Junior Minister for Northern Ireland’s hotel room. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Vera Brenda Blethyn stars as Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope, an experienced and brilliant murder investigator in the North East England county of Northumberland. Kind-hearted but

TV-G

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

FRIDAY

FEBRUARY 21

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America Revealed: Electric Nation

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Mystery of Easter Island 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Super Skyscrapers: The Vertical City 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem 3:00 WORLD  Local USA 3:30 WORLD  Local USA: Drive Like a Girl 4:00 NOVA: Mystery of Easter Island 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Super Skyscrapers: The Vertical City 5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Jeff Guinn, Manson 5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth: What Is Nothing? 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour

Great Performances: Sting: The Last Ship

6:00 WORLD  The Rise and Fall of Penn Station:

American Experience TV-PG

7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:00 WORLD  Damrell’s Fire TV-G

Airs 8pm Friday, February 21 Rock ‘n’ roll Renaissance man Sting has embarked on a new venture, The Last Ship, a musical play for which he has written original music and lyrics. Exploring a range of universal themes, The Last Ship dramatizes the impact of the demise of the ship-building industry in Sting’s home town of Wallsend, England, which for so long had dominated and shaped the city’s community life. Having grown up in the shadow of the Swan Hunter Shipyard, Sting was deeply affected by the subject, which inspired him to emerge from a decade-long absence from songwriting to produce over a dozen new songs for the Broadway-bound show.

7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Great Performances “Sting: The Last Ship” The story of the demise of the shipbuilding industry in 1980s Newcastle features music by Sting. TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Grand Coulee Dam:

American Experience TV-PG

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  The Rise and Fall of Penn Station:

American Experience TV-PG

11:30 Just Seen It TV-PG


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Evening & Overnight continued SATURDAY

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AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Damrell’s Fire

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:00 Charlie Rose: The Week 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Platts Energy Week 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  America Revealed: Electric Nation 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 The This Old House Hour 4:00 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 4:30 WORLD  Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Hometime: Creekside Home Light & Glass 5:00 WORLD  To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 5:30 WORLD  Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

8:51 The Café “Diminishing Returns” 9:16 Vintage Red Green Show “Jet 9:42

10:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company 10:30 WORLD  Asia This Week

1 0:40 Austin City Limits “Radiohead” The Alternative rock band performs songs from its Grammy-nominated LP “The King of Limbs.” TV-PG

11:00 WORLD Linkasia

11:30 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

11:38 Sun Studio Sessions “Spirit Family Reunion” Brooklyn based Spirit Family Reunion bring their “open-door gospel” sound to Sun Studio. TV-G

Jack Gladstone

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Sinatra” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Young at Heart” and “This Love of Mine” are performed. 6:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Airs 7pm Thursday, February 20 Also airs 2/22 9:42pm; 2/24 3am Oral tradition is the resonant core within both Native American and cowboy cultures. Known as Montana’s Troubadour, Jack Gladstone’s stories and lyric poetry bring to life the experience of the northwestern mountains and plains. His heartfelt lyrics represent both indigenous and European traditions, and speak honestly of cultural change in the American west. Influenced by his Blackfeet and European ancestry, his music is infused with a unique perspective, shared by few. He has been awarded the “C.M. Russell Heritage Award” for his contribution to the “legacy, culture, life, and country of Russell’s West.” He is the first Montanan and first Native American to receive the prestigious award. In a career spanning three decades, he has produced 15 critically acclaimed CDs, and earned numerous accolades. In 1985, Gladstone co-founded “Native America Speaks,” an award-winning lecture series for Glacier National Park.

6:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group

7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The New Vicar” Hyacinth has asked the new vicar to tea and organizes every meticulously, but things still go awry. 7:00 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week 7:30 WORLD  European Journal TV-G

7:31 As Time Goes By “Why?” Lionel and Jean work on getting him a suitable outfit for his impending book launch. Meanwhile, Lionel cannot figure why a talented publisher like Alistair is working so hard to promote his book, one which even Lionel admits is “rather a dull read.” (10/66) 8:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Scheduling Slug

8:02 Doc Martin “Nobody Likes Me” Martin is coerced into taking James to playgroup and Ruth is having problems with her new neighbor. TVPG See story, inside cover

11th & Grant with Eric Funk “Jack Gladstone” Oral

tradition is the resonant core within both Native American and cowboy cultures. Known as Montana’s Troubadour, Jack Gladstone’s stories and lyric poetry bring to life the experience of the northwestern mountains and plains. TV-G See story, left

PM EVENING

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

Ski: A Jet-Ski on the Lake” TV-G

SUNDAY

FEBRUARY 23

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  McLaughlin Group

12:06 NOVA: Mystery of Easter Island 12:30 WORLD  Charlie Rose: The Week

1:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Scheduling Slug 1:04 Nature: Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem 2:02 AfroPop: Stories from Lakka Beach 3:00 Ripple of Hope 3:00 WORLD  Teaching Channel Presents 4:00 Scully/The World Show 4:00 WORLD  Moyers & Company 4:30 Music Voyager: Delhi 4:30 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:00 Theater Talk: All That Fall with Atkins and Gambon 5:00 WORLD  Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Zoboomafoo 5:30 WORLD  McLaughlin Group 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22

PM AFTERNOON/EVENING

3:00 Rosemary and Thyme “The Tree of Death” Rosemary and Laura discover a mystery about love and land when a man is impaled by an arrow. TV-PG


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3:00 WORLD  America Reframed: Scheduling

Slug

4:00 Globe Trekker “Globe Trekker Food Hour: Lebanon” Merrilees Parker travels to Beirut and the countryside to learn more about Lebanon’s cuisine. TV-G

Courtesy of FRONTLINE

Frontline: Secrets of the Vatican

5:00 Moyers & Company

Airs 8pm Tuesday, February 25 Also airs 2/27 1am, 4am  ·  Pope Benedict made history when he announced his resignation, becoming the first pope to step down voluntarily in 600 years. In his wake, he left a bitterly divided Vatican mired in scandals. Is Benedict’s successor, Pope Francis, taming the forces that helped destroy Benedict’s papacy? Is he succeeding in lifting the church out of crisis? Nearly a year in the making, this two-hour special goes inside the Vatican attempts to unravel the remarkable series of events that led to the resignation that shook the world.

5:00 WORLD  Local USA

5:30 PBS Newshour Weekend 5:30 WORLD  Local USA: Drive Like a Girl

6:00 Jesse Owens: Enduring Spirit Look at the impact Owens had after he finished competing and his relationship with Ohio State. TV-G

6:00 WORLD  Nature: Honey Badgers:

Masters of Mayhem

6:30

TV-PG

Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 7” Robert and Thomas return from America. Bates disappears for a day and Edith prepares to go abroad. TV-PG

7:00 WORLD  African Americans: Many Rivers

to Cross: Making A Way Out of No Way (1897-1940) TV-PG-V

8:00

Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 8” Change is in the air as three generations of the Crawley family have conflicting interests in the estate. Paul Giamatti makes an appearance alongside the beloved returning ensemble. TV-PG

4:00 Great Performances at the Met: The Nose 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 WORLD Linkasia 5:30 WORLD  Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23

8:00 WORLD  Global Voices: New Year Baby

PM EVENING

9:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Education Educa-

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour

tion

10:00

Masterpiece Classic “Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 8” Repeat of 8pm episode. TV-PG

10:00 WORLD  Nature: Honey Badgers:

Masters of Mayhem TV-PG 11:00 WORLD  African Americans: Making a Way Out of No Way (1897–1940) TV-PG-V

MONDAY

FEBRUARY 24

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Global Voices: New Year Baby

12:00 Doc Martin: Nobody Likes Me 1:00 The Ambassador: Trade 1:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Education Education 2:00 Austin City Limits: Radiohead 2:00 WORLD  AfroPop: A Lot Like You 11th & Grant with Eric Funk: 3:00 Jack Gladstone 3:00 WORLD  POV: Homegoings

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Independent Lens:

More Than a Month

11:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Dear Mandela TV-G

11:30 New Scandinavian Cooking With Tina Nordstrom “Gotland: an Island Well Done” Tina visits a medieval festival to try “fire-eating” and prepares two interesting salmon dishes.

6:00 WORLD  AfroPop: Dear Mandela TV-G

7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Baton Rouge, hr 2” A Louisiana political poster, a NASA photograph collection and more amazing items are appraised. TV-G

7:00 WORLD  Local USA: Soldier Head Trauma 7:30 WORLD  Local USA

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Pittsburgh, Penn., hr 2” Three Charles Darwin first editions, including an 1859 On the Origin of Species, are appraised. TV-G

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey The United States Ice Sled Hockey team prepares to compete in the Winter Paralympics. TV-PG

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

TV-PG-V

10:30 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY

FEBRUARY 25

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Local USA: Soldier Head Trauma

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 12:30 WORLD  Local USA 1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 8 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4, pt 7 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: New Year Baby 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 American Masters: Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 WORLD  Asia This Week 5:30 WORLD  European Journal 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23


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Evening & Overnight continued PM EVENING

8:00 NOVA “Ground Zero Supertower”

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour

NOVA returns to Ground Zero to witness the completion of One World Trade Center in New York City. TV-14

6:00 WORLD  America Reframed:

Drivers Wanted

7:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience Learn how public outrage fol-

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Super Skyscrapers “The Billionaire Building” The teams that are creating One57, New York’s most luxurious residential skyscraper, are showcased. TV-PG See story, left

lowing a deadly factory fire in 1911 led to workplace safety laws. TV-14

7:00 WORLD  Carhenge: Genius Or Junk?

7:30 WORLD  Indian Motorcycle Memories: TV-G

8:00 Frontline “Secrets of the Vatican” Benedict’s papacy and the battle to set the Church on a new path under Pope Francis are explored.

Shanghai Tower rendering.

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

Super Skyscraper Airs 9pm Wednesdays

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report

One World Trade Center 2/5 9pm; 2/7 2am, 5am One World Trade Center, the tallest building in the western hemisphere and a famous modern landmark, is engineered to be the safest and strongest skyscraper ever built. Building the Future 2/12 9pm; 2/14 2am, 5am Commonly known as “the cheese grater,” the Leadenhall Building is the pinnacle of London’s avant-garde architecture. The Vertical City 2/19 9pm; 2/21 2am, 5am Shanghai Tower isn’t just a skyscraper — it’s a vertical city, a collection of businesses, services and hotels all in one place, fitting a population the size of Monaco into a footprint the size of a football field.

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

10:30 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Carhenge: Genius or Junk?

11:30 Well Read “Ivan Doig, Sweet Thunder” In Doig’s latest novel, journalist Morrie Morgan takes on the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. TV-G

11:30 WORLD  Indian Motorcycle Memories TV-G

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MDNT WORLD  The Black Kungfu Experience

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Jesse Owens: Enduring Spirit 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 1:30 Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 2:00 Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Baton Rouge, hr 2 3:00 WORLD  America Revealed: Electric Nation 4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Pittsburgh, Penn, hr 2 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Teaching Channel Presents 5:00 WORLD  Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug 5:30 WORLD  Asia Biz Forecast 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Frontline: Secrets of the Vatican

The Billionaire Building 2/26 9pm; 2/28 2am, 5am Upon completion, One57, on Manhattan’s 57th Street, will rise more than 1,000 feet, making it the tallest residential tower in the western hemisphere and boasting spectacular views of Central Park.

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

1 0:00 BBC World News 10:00 WORLD  Frontline: Secrets of the Vatican

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

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

Drivers Wanted

As urban space shrinks, we build higher and faster than ever before, creating a new generation of skyscrapers. Super skyscrapers are pushing the limits of engineering, technology and design to become greener, stronger, smarter and more luxurious than their predecessors. This four-part series follows the creation of four extraordinary buildings, showcasing how they will revolutionize the way we live, work and protect ourselves from potential threats.

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report

7:00 Nature “Ireland’s Wild River” A wildlife cameraman explores the natural history of the Shannon, Ireland’s the longest river. TV-G See story, back cover

THURSDAY

FEBRUARY 27

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  Damrell’s Fire

12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 Frontline: Secrets of the Vatican 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 3:00 WORLD  Global Voices: Education Education 4:00 Frontline: Secrets of the Vatican 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 WORLD  Scully/The World Show 5:30 WORLD  Second Opinion 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers: The Billionaire

Building

7:00

TV-PG

Backroads of Montana

“Hook, Line and Singer” Backroads meets a western Montana man who has worked hard to improve access to the state’s great outdoors. A terrifying highway accident left Chris Clasby a quadriplegic, but it couldn’t diminish his passion for hunting and fishing. Next, tour of Rock City near Valier. Then, the show profiles Chontay Standing Rock, who has a unique approach to American Indian songs. In Deer Lodge, visit retired rancher, Gene Hensen, whose unlikely collection of home appliances grew from necessity. TV-G See p. 5


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7:00 WORLD  America Revealed: Made in the

U.S.A.

7:30

TV-G

Backroads of Montana

“Paintings, Partials and Pies” Follow competitors in the cherry pit spitting and cherry pie eating contests at the Flathead Cherry Festival in Polson. Learn the story of Hobson dentist Virgil Stewart who began his practice in 1912. Hike into the Sweet Grass Hills. And meet an eastern Montana man whose passion for art has literally spread all over the town of Forsyth. TV-G See p. 5 8:00 The Ambassador “Playing God” A former MI6 officer seeks to spill the beans on a fellow civil servant serving in Northern Ireland. TV-PG 8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour

9:00 Vera Brenda Blethyn stars as Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope, an experienced and brilliant murder investigator in the North East England county of Northumberland. Kind-hearted but an inherent loner, Vera freely admits she can become obsessed with her job; driven by her own demons, the detective faces the world with caustic wit, guile and courage. TV-PG

4:00 NOVA: Ground Zero Supertower 4:00 WORLD Newsline 4:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 5:00 Super Skyscrapers: The Billionaire Building 5:00 WORLD  Well Read: Ivan Doig, Sweet Thunder 5:30 WORLD  Closer to Truth: Why Anything at All? 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING

5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:30 WORLD  Lost Years of

Zora Neale Hurston TV-PG

8:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report

9:30 Becoming an Artist Young artists from diverse backgrounds and distant regions apply to the Young Arts program. TV-G

9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G

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

Beauty in Truth

TV-PG-L

1 0:30 Charlie Rose 11:30 Just Seen It TV-PG

11:30 WORLD  Lost Years of

Zora Neale Hurston TV-PG

6:59 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:00 WORLD  Triangle Fire:

American Experience TV-14

7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Jazz and the Philharmonic Award-winning jazz and classical musicians and emerging artists perform in Miami, Florida. TV-G

Courtesy of ©Nick Briggs/Carnival Film and Television Limited 2013 for MASTERPIECE

9:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 9:30 WORLD Journal TV-G 10:00 WORLD  NOVA: Ground Zero

Supertower

TV-14

1 0:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:00 WORLD  Super Skyscrapers:

The Billionaire Building TV-PG

FRIDAY

FEBRUARY 28

AM EARLY MORNING

MDNT WORLD  America Revealed:

Made in the U.S.A. 12:00 Tavis Smiley 12:30 Newsline 1:00 NOVA: Ground Zero Supertower 1:00 WORLD  PBS NewsHour 2:00 Super Skyscrapers: The Billionaire Building 2:00 WORLD  Nightly Business Report 2:30 WORLD  Tavis Smiley 3:00 Nature: Ireland’s Wild River 3:00 WORLD  Local USA: Soldier Head Trauma 3:30 WORLD  Local USA

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4 Finale Airs 8pm & 10pm Sunday, February 23 Also airs 2/25 1am The fourth season of this British period drama draws to a close as Lady Rose meets the Prince of Wales and faces a dilemma. Trouble also plagues Cora’s mother, her brother, Edith and almost everyone else at Downton Abbey.


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5:30

Angelina Ballerina

5:30 Zoboomafoo

6:00

Barney & Friends

6:00

Curious George

6:30

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

7:00

Curious George

6:30

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

7:30

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That

7:00

Peg + Cat

7:30

Dinosaur Train

8:00

Peg + Cat

8:00

Market to Market

Dinosaur Train

8:30

America’s Heartland

9:00

Martha Speaks

9:00

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

9:30

Fetch! w/Ruff Ruffman

9:30

McLaughlin Group

10:00

Growing a Greener World

10:00

10:30

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

2/2 Independent Lens: Indian Relay

11:00

America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

11:30

This Old House

8:30

2/9 Montana Journal: Ethnic Flavors 2/16 Under the Big Stack: The Great Falls Smelter Remembered 2/23 Pretty Eagle 10:30

PM

2/9 Business: Made in Montana

2/23 After the Bell: Inside the Maps Media Institute

noon

Ask This Old House

12:30

American Woodshop

1:00

Woodsmith Shop

1:30

Sewing with Nancy

PM

2:00

Beads, Baubles and Jewels

Noon

Lawrence Welk Show

2:30

Scrapbook Soup

1:00

Antiques Roadshow

3:00

Truth about Money with Ric Edelman

2:00

Doc Martin

3:30

Chefs A’field: Culinary Adventures that Begin on the Farm

3:00

Rosemary and Thyme

4:00

Taste of History

4:00

Check daily listings, pp. 6–19

4:30

Mystery Cars

2/22 Aviators returns

5:00

Backroads of Montana*

2/1 Weather, Feathers and Time 2/8 Wheels and Wings 2/15 Seeds and Weeds

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Montana Ag Live


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Weekday Programs TIME

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

MORNING

6:00 am

Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches

6:30 am

Ready to Learn Children’s Programs: See page 24

10:30 am

Sit and Be Fit

Classical Stretch

Sit and Be Fit

Classical Stretch

Sit and Be Fit

11:00 am

America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

Mexico: One Plate at a time with Rick Bayless

Chef John Besh’s Family Table

Kevin Dundon’s Modern Irish

Ciao Italia

11:30 am

Expeditions with Patrick McMillan

Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

Curiosity Quest Goes Green

Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

Ideas Exchange 2/21 New Environmentalists 2/28 Stories from the Overseas Highway

NOON AND AFTERNOON

NOON

Nature

12:30 pm

Second Opinion 2/11 Our Nation’s Health: A Focus on Social Determinants 2/18 Global Health Frontiers: Dark Forest, Black Fly 2/25 Heart of the Matter

2/5 Joy of Chance 2/12 Extreme by Design 2/19 Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 2/26 Evening with Ursula Burns

Healing Quest

2/19 Education of Harvey Gantt

2/6 Fly Boys: Western Pennsylvania’s Tuskegee Airmen 2/13 Quilted Conscience 2/20 Building the Dream 2/27 Ripple of Hope

NOVA

1:00 p m

Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins

The Best of Joy of Painting

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell

Painting with Paulson

Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlap

1:30 p m

Quilt in a Day

Sew It All

Fons & Porters Love of Quilting

Knit and Crochet Now!

Quilting Arts

2:00 p m

Ready to Learn Children’s Programs: See page 24

For your community MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage channel, See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/AboutUs/BroadcastArea/

MontanaPBS Capitol Coverage Television Montana (TVMT) is a state government broadcasting service that provides gavel-to-gavel, unedited coverage of legislative proceedings, both during and between sessions of the Legislature. Viewers are invited to watch floor sessions and committee meetings live and on delayed telecasts.


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MontanaPBS Children’s Programming interactive.wxxi.org

AM Weekdays 6:30 Wild Kratts 7:00 Curious George 7:30 The Cat in the Hat 8:00 Peg + Cat 8:30 Dinosaur Train

9:00 Sesame Street 10:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood PM Weekdays

2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 2:30 Thomas & Friends 3:00 Peg + Cat 3:30 Super Why! 4:00 Sid the Science Kid 4:30 WordGirl 5:00 Arthur

Airs 2pm Thursday, February 13

Weekend children’s programs are rated TV–Y unless otherwise indicated, and air Saturdays from 5:30am to 10am and Sun from 5:30am to 8:00am

Clifford’s Puppy Days

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

–V     violence

–S     some sexual situations

–L     infrequent coarse language

–D     suggestive sexual dialogue

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

Valentine Schmalentine Clifford doesn’t even realize it’s Valentine’s Day until Norville tells him. Norville notes that he’s seen Jorge, Flo and Zo and Evan all giving Valentine’s Day gifts and he’s even working on a necklace for his Mom. Clifford decides to make a gift for Emily Elizabeth, but Daffodil sees what he’s doing and makes an even fancier gift. Pretty soon, it’s an all-out competition to see who can give Emily Elizabeth the better gift.

Sweethearts Dance Valentine’s Day brings with it the school Sweethearts Dance. Emily Elizabeth is excited about attending for the first time (and dancing with her father), but soon becomes nervous. Her best friends all know fancy dances, but she doesn’t know how to dance at all. She considers skipping the dance when she isn’t helped much by a book she checks out from the library on dancing.

AL S O TH IS M O NTH Sesame Street premieres new episodes and marks the upcoming Olympic games the week of February 3-7 with three debut episodes and two encores themed around games and sportsmanship. Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood kicks off a week of new programs about ‘Daniel’s Big Feelings’ the week of February 17-20. Stories focus on frustration, jealousy, and feeling left out as well as strategies to turn that feeling around.

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


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MontanaPBS & MontanaPBS 11th & Grant with Eric Funk Jack Gladstone 2/20 7pm; 2/22 9:42pm; 2/24 3am

A African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross WORLD The Black Atlantic (1500-1800) 2/2 7pm, 11pm; 2/3 7am, 1pm ¶ The Age of Slavery (18001860) 2/9 7pm, 11pm; 2/10 7am, 1pm ¶ Into The Fire (1861-1896) 2/16 7pm, 11pm; 2/17 7am, 1pm ¶ Making A Way Out of No Way (1897-1940) 2/23 7pm, 11pm; 2/24 7am, 1pm AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Doin’ It in the Park: Pick Up Basketball-NYC 2/9 2:02am ¶ Upaj: Improvise 2/9 3am ¶ War Don Don 2/16 2:02am ¶ Stories from Lakka Beach 2/23 2:02am WORLD A Lot Like You 2/17 6pm, 11pm; 2/18 7am, 1pm; 2/23 10am; 2/24 2am ¶ Dear Mandela 2/24 6pm, 11pm; 2/25 7am, 1pm ¶ War Don Don 2/2 10am; 2/3 2am ¶ Stories from Lakka Beach 2/3 6pm, 11pm; 2/4 7am, 1pm; 2/9 10am; 2/10 2am ¶ Boys of Summer 2/10 6pm, 11pm; 2/11 7am, 1pm; 2/16 10am; 2/17 2am After the Bell: Inside the MAPS Media Institute 2/23 10:30am The Ambassador Refugee 2/3 1am ¶ Nine Tenths of the Law 2/6 8pm; 2/10 1am ¶ Cluster of Betrayals 2/13 8pm; 2/17 1:05am ¶ Trade 2/20 8pm; 2/24 1am ¶ Playing God 2/27 8pm America Reframed WORLD Sun 1am, 3pm; Sun & Wed 7am; Wed 1pm; Tue 6pm, 11pm; Sat 8pm America Revealed Food Machine 2/6 4pm, 7pm; 2/7 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/8 3am; 2/9 9am; 2/12 3am, 9am ¶ Nation on the Move 2/13 4pm, 7pm; 2/14 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/15 3am; 2/16 9am; 2/19 3am, 9am ¶ Electric Nation 2/20 4pm, 7pm; 2/21 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/22 3am; 2/23 9am; 2/26 3am, 9am ¶ Made in the U.S.A. 2/27 4pm, 7pm; 2/28 mdnt, 8am, 2pm America’s Heartland 2/2 8:30am ¶ 2/9 8:30am ¶ 2/16 8:30am ¶ 2/23 8:30am America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Mon & Sat 11am American Masters Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth 2/7 8pm; 2/25 4:30am WORLD Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth 2/28 5pm, 10pm American Woodshop Sat 12:30pm

Amish: American Experience, pt 2 2/4 7pm, 2/6 3am The Amish Shunned: American Experience 2/4 8pm; 2/6 1am, 4am WORLD 2/7 5pm, 10pm; 2/8 6am, noon Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps Sat 5:30am Annie Oakley: American Experience WORLD 2/14 4pm, 7pm; 2/15 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Antiques Roadshow Eugene, OR, hr 2 2/3 8pm; 2/5 4am ¶ Eugene, OR, hr 3 2/10 8pm; 2/12 4am ¶ Pittsburgh, PA, hr 1 2/17 8pm; 2/19 4am ¶ Pittsburgh, PA, hr 2 2/24 8pm; 2/26 4am ¶ Detroit, hr 1 2/2 1pm ¶ Detroit, hr 2 2/3 7pm; 2/5 3am; 2/9 1pm ¶ Detroit, hr 3 2/10 7pm; 2/12 3am; 2/16 1pm ¶ Baton Rouge, hr 1 2/17 7pm; 2/19 3am; 2/23 1pm ¶ Baton Rouge, hr 2 2/24 7pm; 2/26 3am Arthur Mon-Fri 5pm As Time Goes By Sat 7:31pm Asia Biz Forecast WORLD Wed 5:30am, 11:30am Asia This Week Sun 4:30am, 12:30pm; Tue 5am, 11am; Sat 5:30pm, 10:30pm Asian Voices Wed 5am, 11am; Sat 5:30am, 3:30pm Ask This Old House Sat noon Austin City Limits Arcade Fire 2/15 9:42pm; 2/17 2am ¶ Radiohead 2/22 10:40pm; 2/24 2am ¶ Sarah Jarosz/ The Milk Carton Kids 2/1 9:42pm; 2/3 2am ¶ Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson 2/8 9:42pm; 2/10 2am Aviators 2/22 4:30pm

B Backroads of Montana Weather, Feathers and Time 2/1 5pm ¶ Wheels and Wings 2/8 5pm ¶ Seeds and Weeds 2/15 5pm ¶ Alder Gulch to Plentywood 2/22 5pm ¶ Paintings, Partials and Pies 2/27 7:30pm ¶ Hook, Line and Singer 2/27 7pm Barney & Friends Sat 6am BBC World News Tue,Wed,Fri 10pm; Thu 10:30pm Beads, Baubles and Jewels Sat 2pm Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins Mon 1pm Becoming an Artist 2/28 9:30pm Best of the Joy of Painting Tue 1pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick Thu 11:30am

Billy the Kid: American Experience 2/11 7pm; 2/13 1am, 4am WORLD 2/14 5pm, 10pm; 2/15 6am, noon The Black Kungfu Experience 2/25 5pm; 2/26 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Building the Dream 2/20 noon Business: Made in Montana 2/6 7:30pm; 2/9 10:30am; 2/10 5:30am Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: American Experience 2/11 8pm; 2/13 2am, 5am WORLD 2/14 6pm, 11pm; 2/15 7am, 1pm

C The Café Sat 8:51pm Carhenge: Genius or Junk? WORLD 2/25 7pm, 11pm; 2/26 7am, 1pm Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Sun 6:30am; Mon-Sat 7:30am Charlie Rose Tue,Wed,Fri 10:30pm; Mon & Thu 11pm Charlie Rose: The Week Sat 1am; Fri 7:30pm WORLD Sun 12:30am, 6am, 2pm; Sat 7pm Chef John Besh’s Family Table Wed 11am Chefs A’Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm Sat 3:30pm Ciao Italia Fri 11am Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique Tue & Thu 10:30am Clifford The Big Red Dog Mon-Fri 2pm Clifford’s Puppy Days Valentine Schmalentine/Sweethearts Dance 2/13 2pm Climbed Every Mountain with Nicholas Hammond 2/2 6pm Closer to Truth WORLD Fri 5:30am, 11:30am Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Sat 3am WORLD Sat 4:30am, 9am Curiosity Quest Goes Green Wed 11:30am Curious George Sun 6am; Mon-Sat 7am

D Damrell’s Fire WORLD 2/21 4pm, 7pm; 2/22 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/27 mdnt, 8am, 2pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sat 6:30am; Mon-Fri 10am

Dinosaur Train Sun 7:30am; Mon-Sat 8:30am Doc Martin Mon mdnt; Sun 2pm; Sat 8:02pm Doc Martin and the Legend of the Cloutie 2/9 10:30pm

E Education of Harvey Gantt Fri 9:30pm WORLD Sat mdnt, 8am, 2pm; Fri 4pm, 7pm Edward & George: Two Brothers, One Throne 2/9 6pm; 2/12 1am European Journal WORLD Tue 5:30am, 11:30am; Sun 6:30am, 2:30pm; Sat 7:30pm Evening with Ursula Burns 2/26 noon Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Mon 11:30am Extreme By Design 2/12 noon

F Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Sat 9:30am Film School Shorts Strange Bedfellows 2/10 11:30pm Fly Boys: Western Pennsylvania’s Tuskegee Airmen 2/6 noon Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wed 1:30pm Frontline Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria 2/11 9pm; 2/13 3am ¶ Secrets of the Vatican 2/25 8pm; 2/27 1am, 4am ¶ Generation Like 2/18 9pm; 2/20 3am WORLD Football High 2/1 8am, 2pm ¶ Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria 2/12 4pm, 7pm; 2/13 mdnt, 8am, 2pm ¶ Secrets of the Vatican 2/26 4pm, 6pm, 10pm; 2/27 6am, noon ¶ League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis 2/1 6am, noon ¶ Generation Like 2/19 4pm, 7pm; 2/20 mdnt, 8am, 2pm

G Garrow’s Law 2/2 11pm Global 3000 WORLD Sat 4pm Global Health Frontiers: Dark Forest, Black Fly 2/18 noon Global Voices WORLD Mon mdnt, 1am, 8am, 2pm; Tue & Thu 3am; Mon,Tue,Thu 9am; Tue 4pm; Sun 8pm, 9pm Globe Trekker Sun 4pm


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Grand Coulee Dam: American Experience 2/18 7pm; 2/20 1am, 4am WORLD 2/21 5pm, 10pm; 2/22 6am, noon Great Conversations Chris Matthews 2/2 3:01am Great Performances Barrymore 2/3 3am ¶ National Theatre: 50 Years On Stage 2/14 8pm; 2/17 3am ¶ Sting: The Last Ship 2/21 8pm Great Performances at the Met The Nose 2/24 4am Growing a Greener World Sat 10am

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H Healing Quest 2/4 12:30pm Healthy Body Healthy Mind Tue 11:30am The Heart of the Matter 2/25 noon Hitler’s Favourite Royal 2/16 6pm; 2/19 1am Hometime Sat 5am

I Ice Warriors: USA Sled Hockey 2/24 9pm; 2/26 2am Ideas Exchange Carlos Ghosn and Vineet Nayar 2/7 11:30am ¶ Yogesh Mehta and Nick Wheeler 2/14 11:30am Independent Lens Indian Relay 2/2 10am ¶ Spies of Mississippi 2/10 9pm; 2/12 2am ¶ Las Marthas 2/17 9pm; 2/19 2am WORLD Have You Heard from Johannesburg? Free at Last 2/11 5pm; 2/12 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/17 2pm ¶ Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock 2/19 5pm, 10pm; 2/20 6am, noon; 2/22 11am ¶ The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 2/18 4:30pm ¶ More Than A Month 2/24 5pm, 10pm; 2/25 6am, noon ¶ Solar Mamas 2/1 9pm; 2/2 2am, 8am, 4pm ¶ Soul Food Junkies 2/10 5pm, 10pm; 2/11 6am, noon ¶ The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights 2/12 5pm, 10pm; 2/13 6am, noon; 2/15 11am; 2/18 3am, 9am; 2/19 mdnt, 8am, 2pm ¶ The Graduates 2/3 5pm, 10pm; 2/4 6am, noon ¶ The Graduates 2/4 5pm, 10pm; 2/5 6am, noon ¶ The State of Arizona 2/1 10am ¶ Spies of Mis-

sissippi 2/12 6pm, 11pm; 2/13 7am, 1pm; 2/15 10am ¶ Las Marthas 2/19 6pm, 11pm; 2/20 7am, 1pm; 2/22 10am Indian Motorcycle Memories 2/25 7:30pm, 11:30pm; 2/26 7:30am, 1:30pm Infinity Hall Live Ben Taylor 2/1 10:40pm ¶ The Bacon Brothers 2/8 10:40pm ¶ Rubblebucket 2/15 10:40pm

J Jazz and the Philharmonic 2/28 8pm Jesse Owens: Enduring Spirit 2/23 6pm; 2/26 1am Journal WORLD Mon-Fri 3:30pm, 9:30pm Journeys In India Old and New Delhi, A City of Contrasts 2/2 4:30am Joy of Chance 2/5 noon; 2/10 3am Just Seen It Fri 11:30pm

K Keeping Up Appearances Sat 7pm Kevin Dundon’s Modern Irish Food Thu 11am Knit and Crochet Now! Thu 1:30pm

L Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlap Fri 1pm The Lawrence Welk Show Sun noon; Sat 6pm Legacy: Austria’s Influence On American Skiing Austrian Ski Culture & Helicopter Skiing 2/2 2:03am Linkasia WORLD Mon 5am, 11am; Sat 4:30pm, 11pm Local USA Through the Past 2/2 5:30pm ¶ Sense of Place 2/2 5pm; 2/3 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/4 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/7 3:30am, 9:30am; 2/9 5:30pm ¶ Soldier Head Trauma 2/24 4pm, 7pm; 2/25 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/28 3am, 9am ¶ Drive Like A Girl 2/10 4pm; 2/14 3am, 9am; 2/16 5pm; 2/17 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/18 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/21 3:30am, 9:30am;

2/23 5:30pm ¶ #114 2/3 4pm, 7pm; 2/4 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/7 3am, 9am; 2/9 5pm; 2/10 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/11 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/14 3:30am, 9:30am; 2/16 5:30pm ¶ #115 2/17 4pm, 7pm; 2/18 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/21 3am, 9am; 2/23 5pm; 2/24 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/25 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm; 2/28 3:30am, 9:30am Looking Over Jordan: African Americans and the War 2/19 noon; 2/26 1:30am WORLD 2/16 9:30pm; 2/17 1:30am, 3:30am, 9:30am; 2/18 4pm Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston 2/28 6:30pm, 11:30pm

M Making of a Lady 2/9 9pm; 2/11 2am Market to Market Sat 3:30am; Sun 8am Martha Speaks Sat 9am Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Season 4 Pt 4 2/2 7pm; 2/4 4am ¶ Pt 5 2/2 8pm; 2/4 1am, 5am; 2/9 7pm; 2/11 4am ¶ Pt 6 2/9 8pm; 2/11 1am, 5am; 2/16 7pm; 2/18 3:45am ¶ Pt 7 2/16 8pm; 2/18 1am, 4:45am; 2/23 6:30pm; 2/25 3am ¶ Pt 8 2/23 8pm, 10pm; 2/25 1am Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series III: His Last Vow 2/2 8:58pm; 2/4 2am McLaughlin Group 2/2 9:30am ¶ 2/9 9:30am ¶ 2/16 9:30am ¶ 2/23 9:30am WORLD Sun mdnt, 5:30am, 1:30pm; Sat 6:30pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Tue 11am Montana AG Live Sun 11am Montana Journal Ethnic Flavors 2/6 7pm; 2/9 10am; 2/10 5am MotorWeek Wed 11:30pm Moyers & Company Sun 5pm WORLD Sun 4am, noon; Sat 5pm, 10pm Murder on the Home Front 2/16 9:15pm; 2/18 2:15am Music Voyager Mumbai 2/9 4:30am ¶ Rajasthan 2/16 4:30am ¶ Delhi 2/23 4:30am Mystery Cars Sat 4:30pm


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N Nature The Animal House 2/12 7pm; 2/14 3am; 2/16 1:04am; 2/17 noon ¶ An Original DUCKumentary 2/5 7pm; 2/7 3am; 2/9 1:04am; 2/10 noon ¶ The Funkiest Monkeys 2/2 1:05am; 2/3 noon ¶ Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem 2/19 7pm; 2/21 3am; 2/23 1:04am; 2/24 noon ¶ Ireland’s Wild River 2/26 7pm; 2/28 3am WORLD The Animal House 2/16 6pm, 10pm; 2/17 6am, noon ¶ An Original DUCKumentary 2/9 6pm, 10pm; 2/10 6am, noon ¶ The Funkiest Monkeys 2/2 6pm, 10pm; 2/3 6am, noon ¶ Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem 2/23 6pm, 10pm; 2/24 6am, noon New Environmentalists 2/21 11:30am New Scandinavian Cooking With Tina Nordstrom Gotland: An Island Well Done 2/24 11:30pm Newsline Tue-Fri 12:30am WORLD Mon-Fri 4am, 3pm Nightly Business Report Mon-Fri 5:30pm WORLD Tue-Sat 2am; Mon-Fri 9pm NOVA Mystery of Easter Island 2/19 8pm; 2/21 1am, 4am, noon; 2/23 12:06am ¶ Ground Zero Supertower 2/26 8pm; 2/28 1am, 4am, noon ¶ Ghosts of Murdered Kings 2/2 12:07am ¶ Roman Catacomb Mystery 2/5 8pm; 2/7 1am, 4am, noon; 2/9 12:06am ¶ Great Cathedral Mystery 2/12 8pm; 2/14 1am, 4am, noon; 2/16 12:06am WORLD Finding Life Beyond Earth: Moons and Beyond 2/20 5pm, 10pm; 2/21 6am, noon ¶ Ground Zero Supertower 2/27 5pm, 10pm; 2/28 6am, noon ¶ Roman Catacomb Mystery 2/6 5pm, 10pm; 2/7 6am, noon ¶ Great Cathedral Mystery 2/13 5pm, 10pm; 2/14 6am, noon

O One Night In March 2/7 4:30pm, 7:30pm; 2/8 12:30am, 8:30am, 2:30pm Our Nation’s Health: A Focus On Social Determinants 2/11 noon Our Time Is Now WORLD 2/5 4pm, 7pm; 2/6 mdnt, 8am, 2pm; 2/9 11am; 2/10 3am

P P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Sat 10:30am Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Wed 1pm Painting with Paulson Thu 1pm PBS NewsHour Mon-Fri 6pm WORLD Tue-Sat 1am; Mon-Fri 8pm PBS Newshour Weekend Sat, Sun 5:30pm Peg + Cat Sun 7am; Mon-Sat 8am; Mon-Fri 3pm Pioneers In Aviation: The Race to the Moon WORLD The Race to the Moon 2/2 9am; 2/5 3am, 9am Platts Energy Week Sat 2am POV American Promise 2/3 9pm; 2/5 1am WORLD Homegoings 2/17 5pm, 10pm; 2/18 6am, noon; 2/20 3am, 9am; 2/23 11am; 2/24 3am ¶ American Promise 2/5 5pm, 10pm; 2/6 6am, noon; 2/8 10am Pretty Eagle 2/23 10am Pretty Much 100% Scandinavian 2/10 4am Pride and Prejudice: Having a Ball 2/16 10:44pm Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches Mon-Fri 6am, 6:15am

Q Quilt in a Day Mon 1:30pm Quilted Conscience 2/13 noon Quilting Arts Fri 1:30pm

R Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly Sun 9am WORLD Sat 4am, 9:30am; Mon 5:30am, 11:30am Ripple of Hope 2/23 3am; 2/27 noon The Rise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience 2/18 8pm; 2/20 2am, 5am WORLD 2/21 6pm, 11pm; 2/22 7am, 1pm Rosemary and Thyme Sun 3pm Rotunda 2/9 11:47pm Russia’s Open Book: Writing in the Age of Putin 2/3 5am

S Scrapbook Soup Sat 2:30pm Scully/The World Show Sun 4am WORLD Thu 5am, 11am Second Opinion Multiple Sclerosis 2/4 noon WORLD Thu 5:30am, 11:30am Serving America: Memories of Peace Corps 2/2 11:30am; 2/3 3:30am Sesame Street Mon-Fri 9am Sew It All Tue 1:30pm Sewing with Nancy Sat 1:30pm Shakespeare Lost, Shakespeare Found 2/3 4:30am Shooting in the Wild 2/17 11:30pm Sid the Science Kid Mon-Fri 4pm Sit and Be Fit Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am Stories from the Overseas Highway 2/28 11:30am Sun Studio Sessions Sat 11:38pm Super Skyscrapers One World Trade Center 2/5 9pm; 2/7 2am, 5am ¶ Building The Future 2/12 9pm; 2/14 2am, 5am ¶ The Vertical City 2/19 9pm; 2/21 2am, 5am ¶ The Billionaire Building 2/26 9pm; 2/28 2am, 5am WORLD One World Trade Center 2/6 6pm, 11pm; 2/7 7am, 1pm ¶ Building The Future 2/13 6pm, 11pm; 2/14 7am, 1pm ¶ The Vertical City 2/20 6pm, 11pm; 2/21 7am, 1pm ¶ The Billionaire Building 2/27 6pm, 11pm; 2/28 7am, 1pm Super Why! Mon-Fri 3:30pm

T Taste of History Sat 4pm Tavis Smiley Tue-Sat mdnt WORLD Tue-Sat 2:30am; Mon-Fri 4:30am, 10am, 10:30am Teaching Channel Presents Wed 5am WORLD Sun 3am Theater Talk Sun 5am This Is America & The World Sat 2:30am This Old House Sat 11:30am The This Old House Hour Sat 4am Thomas & Friends Mon-Fri 2:30pm To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sat 1:30am WORLD Sat 5am, 3pm Triangle Fire: American Experience 2/25 7pm; 2/27 3am WORLD 2/28 4pm, 7pm Truth About Money with Ric Edelman Sat 3pm

U Under The Big Stack The Great Falls Smelter Remembered 2/13 7pm; 2/16 10am; 2/17 5am

V Vera Thu 9pm Vintage Red Green Show Sat 9:16pm Visa Dream WORLD 2/1 11:30am

W Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Sat 12:30am; Fri 7pm WORLD Sun 5am, 1pm; Sat 6pm, 11:30pm Well Read Tue 11:30pm WORLD Fri 5am, 11am Wild Kratts Mon-Fri 6:30am Woodsmith Shop Sat 1pm WordGirl Mon-Fri 4:30pm

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MontanaPBS A B C America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri 12:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6:30pm; Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat 10pm Anywhere, Alaska Sun, Wed 7am; Wed 1pm Around The House with Matt and Shari Mon, Fri 9:30am, 3:30pm Art of Food with Wendy Brodie Valentines 2/8 7am, 7pm; 2/9 1pm Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Bolivia: The Altiplano 2/9 7:30am ¶ Alaska: Glacier Bay 2/12 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ Patagonia: Torres Del Paine 2/16 7:30am ¶ Alaska: Katmai Coast 2/19 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ Africa: Madagascar 2/15 9am, 9pm; 2/16 3pm; 2/23 7:30am ¶ Alaska: Arctic National Wildlife Refuge 2/26 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ Kenya: Masai Mara and El Karama 2/15 5am, 5pm; 2/16 11am ¶ Ethiopia: The Omo Valley 2/15 6:30am, 6:30pm; 2/16 12:30pm Ask This Old House Mon & Thu 2am; Sun & Wed 8am, 4pm, 8pm b organic with Michele Beschen Foraging Fun 2/14 9:30am, 3:30pm ¶ Smaller, Simpler Living 2/17 9:30am, 3:30pm ¶ Aronia Berries 2/21 9:30am, 3:30pm ¶ Natural Pets 2/24 9:30am, 3:30pm ¶ Healthy Home Brews 2/28 9:30am, 3:30pm Baking with Julia Sat 5am, 5:30am, 5pm; Sun, Wed, Sat 5:30pm Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen Tailgate Warriors 2/1 8am, 8pm; 2/2 2pm Best of the Joy of Painting Tue & Thu 4:30am, 10:30am Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom Valentine’s Day 2/8 9:30am, 9:30pm; 2/9 3:30pm Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Wed & Fri 3am; Tue & Thu 9pm Burt Wolf: What We Eat The Hand That Stirred The Pot: African Foods In America 2/15 7am, 7pm; 2/16 1pm

C E F Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Mon, Wed, Fri 1am; Sun, Tue, Thu 7pm Chef’s Life Daily 1:30am; Sat 10am, 1pm; Sun-Fri 4:30pm, 7:30pm Chefs A’Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin On The Farm Tue & Thu 6am, noon Christina Tue & Thu 6:30am, 12:30pm; Sun 11am Christina Cooks Sat 6:30am, 8:30am, 6:30pm, 8:30pm; Sun 3pm Ciao Italia Mon & Fri 6am, noon Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails Sun & Wed 5am, 11pm; Wed 11am

Coastal Cooking with John Shields Coastal Tailgate 2/1 6am, 6pm; 2/2 noon Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Tue, Thu, Sat 12:30am; Sat noon, 3:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6:30pm, 10pm Cooking with Julie Taboulie Tis the Season of Sweets 2/2 6:30am Cooking with Nick Stellino Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat 1am; Sat 12:30pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 7pm Equitrekking Tue & Thu 7:30am, 1:30pm Family Travel with Colleen Kelly New Orleans 2/18 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ San Antonio 2/20 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ Monterey 2/22 9am, 9pm; 2/23 3pm; 2/25 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ Baltimore 2/27 7:30am, 1:30pm ¶ Los Angeles 2/22 6:30am, 6:30pm; 2/23 12:30pm ¶ Los Angeles, pt 2 2/22 5am, 5pm; 2/23 11am For Your Home Tue & Thu 9:30am, 3:30pm

G H I J Garden Smart Wed 9am, 3pm Globe Trekker Mon & Fri 7am, 1pm Grannies On Safari Western Cape, South Africa & Botswana 2/15 4:30am, 4:30pm; 2/16 10:30am ¶ Exotic Zanzibar, Tanzania 2/15 6am, 6pm; 2/16 noon Growing A Greener World Sun 9am Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Tue & Thu 5:30pm It’s Sew Easy Wed 4am, 10am Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way Mon, Wed, Fri mdnt, 3:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6pm, 9:30pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Mon & Fri 5am, 11am, 11pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Sun, Tue, Sat 3am; Sat 2:30pm; Mon & Fri 9pm Journeys In Africa 2/2 7:30am ¶ 2/5 7:30am, 1:30pm Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home Sat 11am; Mon & Fri 5:30pm

Bonesteel 2/3 4am, 10am ¶ 2/7 4am, 10am Lidia’s Italy In America Sun, Tue, Thu, Sat mdnt, 3:30am; Sat 11:30am, 3pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6pm, 9:30pm Lidia’s Kitchen A Delicious Elegant Meal 2/26 6pm, 9:30pm; 2/27 mdnt, 3:30am ¶ All in the Pantry 2/28 6pm, 9:30pm MexicoL- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Tue & Thu 5:30am, 11:30am Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Tue & Thu 5pm, 10:30pm

N O P Q New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad Sun & Wed 6am; Wed noon Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Wed 6:30am, 12:30pm OpenRoad Catalina 2/22 4:30am, 4:30pm; 2/23 10:30am ¶ California Coast 2/22 6am, 6pm; 2/23 noon ¶ Surprising California 2/22 8am, 8pm; 2/23 2pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mon & Fri 9am, 3pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 2/1 5:30pm; 2/2 11:30am ¶ 2/8 7:30am, 7:30pm; 2/9 1:30pm Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Mon & Fri 4:30am, 10:30am Pati’s Mexican Table Sun & Wed 5pm, 10:30pm Pedal America Bike The Vine - Napa Valley, California 2/22 5:30am, 5:30pm; 2/23 11:30am Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen Sun 10am, 12:30pm Quilting Arts Paint A Picture 2/10 4am, 10am ¶ Quilting Around The House 2/14 4am, 10am ¶ Daily Quilt Routine 2/17 4am, 10am ¶ It’s All in the Technique 2/21 4am, 10am ¶ The Quilting Lifestyle 2/24 4am, 10am ¶ Pets 2/28 4am, 10am

R S T Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living Sun & Wed 5:30am; Wed 11:30am; Sun 1pm Rick Steves’ Europe Daily 2:30am, 11:30pm; Mon-Sat 2pm; Sun-Fri 8:30pm Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac Mon & Fri 8:30am, 2:30pm Rudy Maxa’s World Mon & Thu 3am; Sun & Wed 9pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Mon & Fri 6:30am, 12:30pm; Sat 9am, 9pm; Sun 1:30pm Sewing with Nancy 2/2 4am Simply Ming Sat 10:30am; Mon & Fri 5pm; Mon, Fri, Sat 10:30pm Smart Travels: Europe with Rudy Maxa Tue & Thu 7am, 1pm Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co.: Our Food Heritage African Slavery In Louisiana 2/15 7:30am, 7:30pm; 2/16 1:30pm ¶ Foods of Africa 2/15 9:30am, 9:30pm; 2/16 3:30pm ¶ Famous African-Americans 2/15 4am, 4pm; 2/16 10am Taste This! Tue & Thu 5am, 11am; Tue, Thu, Sat 11pm This Old House Sun, Tue, Sat 2am; Mon & Fri 8am, 4pm, 8pm; Sat 1:30pm Travelscope Naturally Los Angeles 2/22 4am, 4pm; 2/23 10am ¶ Mozambique, Africa 2/15 5:30am, 5:30pm; 2/16 11:30am ¶ St. Vincent & the Grenadines - Close to Home, but a World Away 2/28 9pm

V W The Victory Garden Tue & Thu 9am, 3pm Woodsmith Shop Tue & Thu 8:30am, 2:30pm Woodturning Workshop Sun & Wed 8:30am; Wed 2:30pm The Woodwright’s Shop Wed & Fri 2am; Tue & Thu 8am, 4pm, 8pm

K L M Katie Brown Workshop Sat 4am, 4:30am, 6am, 8am, 4pm, 4:30pm, 6pm, 8pm; Sun & Wed 9:30am, 3:30pm; Sun 10:30am, 2:30pm Kimchi Chronicles Mon & Fri 5:30am, 11:30am Knit and Crochet Now! Tue & Thu 4am, 10am Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlap Sun & Wed 4:30am; Wed 10:30am Lap Quilting with Georgia

The MontanaPBS Create Channel schedule is online Find your favorite MontanaPBS programs using the online TV Schedule at:

montanapbs.org/Schedule/ or click on the TV Schedule link at the top/center of our homepage.


Find a MontanaPBS Kids channel in your community, See p. 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/AboutUs/BroadcastArea/

MontanaPBS Kids Channel 6:00 am

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Peg + Cat

Peg + Cat

MONDAY–WEDNESDAY

Curious George

THURSDAY–FRIDAY

6:30 am

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

7:00 am

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Peg + Cat

7:30 am

SuperWhy!

SuperWhy!

Dinosaur Train

8:00 am

Wild Animal Baby Explorers

Sid the Science Kid

Sesame Street

8:30 am

Curious George

Wild Kratts

9:00 am

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

Arthur

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

9:30 am

Peg + Cat

Martha Speaks

SuperWhy!

10:00 am

Dinosaur Train

WordGirl

Sid the Science Kid

10:30 am

Wunderkind Little Amadeus

Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures

Thomas & Friends

11:00 am

Sesame Street

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Peep & the Big Wide World

Caillou

Noon

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps

Super Why!

12:30 pm

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Anne of Green Gables

Dinosaur Train

1:00 p m

Peep & the Big Wide World

Maya & Miguel

Peg + Cat

1:30 p m

Thomas & Friends

Wild Animal Baby Explorers

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

11:30 p m

2:00 p m

Bob the Builder

Curious George

Curious George

2:30 p m

Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That

Arthur

3:00 p m

Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps

Peg + Cat

WordGirl

3:30 p m

Anne of Green Gables

Dinosaur Train

Wild Kratts

4:00 p m

Maya & Miguel

Wunderkind Little Amadeus

Martha Speaks

4:30 p m

Biz Kid$

Zula Patrol

WordGirl

5:00 p m

Curiosity Quest

Nanalan’

Cyberchase

5:30 p m

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

Raggs

Signing Time!

6:00 p m

Enertips

Berenstain Bears

Hey Kids, Let’s Cook

;6:30 p m

DragonflyTV

Zoboomafoo

Biscuit Brothers

7:00 p m

Hands on Crafts for Kids

Hands on Crafts for Kids

Hands On Crafts for Kids

7:30 p m

Zula Patrol

Biz Kid$

Zula Patrol

Biz Kid$

8:00 p m

Nanalan’

Curiosity Quest

Nanalan’

Curiosity Quest

8:30 p m

Raggs

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

Raggs

Fetch! w/Ruff Ruffman

9:00 p m

Berenstain Bears

Enertips

Berenstain Bears

Enertips

9:30 p m

Zoboomafoo

DragonflyTV

Zoboomafoo

DragonflyTV

10:00 pm

Hands on Crafts for Kids

Hands on Crafts for Kids

10:30 pm

Zula Patrol

Biz Kid$

Zula Patrol

Biz Kid$

11:00 p m

Nanalan’

Curiosity Quest

Nanalan’

Curiosity Quest

11:30 p m

Raggs

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

Raggs

Fetch! w/Ruff Ruffman

Hands On Crafts for Kids

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The Shannon is Ireland’s greatest geographical landmark and longest river. It is both a barrier and highway—a silver ribbon holding back the rugged landscapes of the west from the gentler plains to the east. On its journey south, the Shannon passes through a huge palette of rural landscapes, where on little-known backwaters, Ireland’s wild animals and plants still thrive as almost nowhere else. For a year, wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson lives on the river—camping on its banks, exploring its countless tributaries in a traditional canoe, following the river from dawn to dusk through the four seasons, on a quest to film the natural history of the Shannon as it has never been seen or heard or experienced before.


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