SDPB November 2015 Magazine

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South Dakota High School Activities Association Championships Football SDPB brings you three days of live coverage of the South Dakota High School football finals, November 12-14—including championships broadcast from USD’s DakotaDome in Vermillion on SDPB1 and SDPB.org. Thursday, November 12 Class 9A – 10am (9 MT) Class 9AA – 2pm (1 MT) Class 11A – 7pm (6 MT) Friday, November 13 Class 9B – 10am (9 MT) Class 11B – 2pm (1 MT) Class 11AA – 7pm (6 MT) Saturday, November 14 Class 11AAA – 7pm (6 MT) For photos and more, go to SDPB.org/Football and follow on Twitter #SDFootball15

DakotaCast Podcasts

You can tune in to SDPB’s Sports & Activities Blogger Nate Wek for “DakotaCast with Nate Wek.” Nate provides additional event coverage for South Dakota high school activities in his semi-weekly 20-minute podcast available on SDPB’s Sports and Leisure Blog at Nate Wek. SDPB.org/sportsblog. Join Nate for behind-the-scenes summary and analysis as he interviews area athletes and coaches for events like Boys State Golf in Milbank and Rapid City, Girls State Tennis in Sioux Falls and Brandon and Boys and Girls Class AA and A State Soccer in Mitchell. Also, don’t forget to sign up to receive weekly emails from SDPB about a wide range of topics.

Volleyball SDPB.org streams all games of the South Dakota High School Volleyball Tournament online beginning Thursday, November 19. SDPB1-TV broadcasts the volleyball championship matches live from Sioux Falls: Saturday, November 21 — Championships Class B – 3:30pm (2:30 MT) Class A – 6pm (5 MT) Class AA – 8pm (7 MT) Visit SDPB.org/volleyball for more and follow the action on Twitter #SDVolleyball15

Major sponsors of high school activities coverage include Dacotah Bank and South Dakota Corn. Additional sponsors include Farmers Union Insurance, SDN Communications, Independent Insurance Agents of South Dakota, Avera Health, Touchstone Energy, Sanford Health, Spearfish GMC Cadillac, South Dakota State University, Delta Dental of South Dakota, Fischer, Rounds & Associates, Dakota Plains New Holland, Vance Thompson Vision and Catholic United Financial. November 2015

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(Left) Gordon Richard was an Officer in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in Vietnam. (Below) Currently, Richard is Spink County Veteran Service Officer (VSO) and President of the South Dakota VSO Association.

Photo: Gordon Richard

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In November, SDPB airs multiple programs commemorating Veterans Day, including Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in America and Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades. (See page 17 for a full listing of Veterans Day programming.) Stories of war and service have existed as long as conflict itself. Psychiatrist Dr. Jonathan Shay, who has tracked parallels in the portrayals of conflict and homecoming between Vietnam veterans and Homer’s Illiad and Odyssey, suggests the earliest written reference to PTSD appeared in Henry IV. In his work with veterans, Shay has determined story-sharing is essential to validating the experiences of those who have endured the extremes of war and peacekeeping. “Any blow in life will have longer-lasting and more serious consequences if there is no opportunity to communalize it,” Shays says in his book Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character. “This means some form of social ceremony and Learn. Dream. Grow.

informal telling of the story with feeling to socially-connected others who do not let the survivor go through it alone.” Ron Capps, a veteran of five wars and Foreign Service Officer in conflicts from Kosovo to Darfur, suffered the sleep disturbances and night sweats Shakespeare referenced 400 years ago. Capps’s spirit had endured “moral injury” – Shaw’s term for an extreme life-experience that transgresses moral beliefs – and in many ways was still at war. According to Capps, he boosted the effects of drug and talk therapy with a creative outlet. “I started suffering from what my doctors started calling PTSD because my brain could not process all the things I’d seen and all the things that I’d not been able to do,” says Capps. “I found that by writing these things down, by taking control of them myself, I started to improve.” Capps went on to produce a candid military memoir and also founded the non-profit Veterans Writing Project. It is not news that soldiers have

Photo: Hillary Richard

stories to tell. Increasingly apparent is that sharing these stories is a powerful means by which veterans work through experiences of war, service, and homecoming. In South Dakota, veterans’ writing and reading groups formalize the act of storytelling already typical to military culture. Lori Walsh was a U.S. Marine for six years and co-facilitates a Veterans Writing Group in Sioux Falls. With support from the South Dakota Humanities Council, Walsh leads veterans of wars from Vietnam to Afghanistan through writing workshops. “Frankly, when you’re in the military, you share stories,” says Walsh. “You spend so much time together, away from entertainment, newspapers, computers. We’re doing what military people have done forever, which is connecting over those stories.” Attendees range from a published poet to a veteran who audio-records his experiences to a participant who is a spouse, daughter, and sister to service members. Walsh says multiple perspectives enhance the workshops and are representative


Photo: SD Humanities Council

(Above) Author Ron Capps speaks to veterans at a screening of Debt of Honor at the SD Book Festival in Deadwood, SD. (Right) Writer and veteran Lori Walsh cofacilitates a Veterans Writing Group in Sioux Falls.

the civilian and military populations. “I think it’s critically important,” says Capps. “Particularly for the last two wars, we’ve had less than 1% of Americans take part. That’s the smallest percentage in American history.” Capps cites the significance of storytelling when the Greeks returned from Troy. “Greek culture demanded that each soldier stand in front of his neighbors and tell what happened. The civilian population sent them to war. They returned and said, ‘this is what it was like for us.’” Gordon Richard was an Officer in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in Vietnam and is currently the Spink County Veteran Service Officer (VSO) and President of the South Dakota VSO Association. Richard cites Last Days in Vietnam for “putting the Vietnam War in perspective. It helps the general populace to have a greater understanding of what military people experience. We are too quick to send our young people to war. [These programs] make me more aware of the hurt that is within veterans and

Photo: Lori Walsh

of military life. “Not every military experience is combat-related,” says Walsh. The workshops emphasize process over product. Reading and publications may be in the future, but for now Walsh counts connectedness through story-swapping as success. “We do a lot of telling each other stories, which is a very legitimate prewriting activity and a very legitimate end to itself,” says Walsh. “One of the hardest things to do is to get people to share their work and build the confidence that it takes for them to understand they have something to say.” Amber Jensen who facilitates SDSU’s Veterans Writing Workshop concurs. “The success of the group is evident in the stories that originate from it,” says Jensen. “Really that is why we formed the group—to give people an opportunity to share their military stories and to make sure they know that we value those stories.” Jill Baker, a four-year Army veteran, belongs to a Sioux Falls Women Veterans Book Club which reads books written by soldiers, including Phil Klay’s Redeployment, Lynda Van Devanter’s Home Before Morning: The Story of an Army Nurse in Vietnam and Love My Rifle More Than You: Young and Female in the U.S. Army by Kayla Williams. Baker says she enjoys the company of the book club but has difficulty reading the books. “I was surprised how quickly my emotions would surface again.” Baker is slowly building confidence to share the poetic reflections she has written about military service, motherhood, and loss as well as a mini-autobiography about military sexual trauma. But she believes the process is restorative and, when shared, can serve to educate civilian populations. “I think veterans should first and foremost write about their experiences for themselves,” says Baker. “Those who have served in the military lifestyle can see a disconnect or intuitively feel the vicious cycle of denial the world is stuck in. Life just looks different once you’ve immersed yourself in the hardship and rewards of what it takes to protect a nation.” Capps agrees story-telling should serve to bridge the divide between

make me, as a VSO, more sensitive and potentially aware of underlying issues veterans face. This would include their spouses and family as well. Telling one’s story is a good thing to do. You hear others’ stories and learn that you are not the only one.”

Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in America airs Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB1-TV. November 2015

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SDPB-TV Daytime Programming Primetime listings on pages 8-15 SDPB1

5am / 4 MT 5:30/4:30 MT 6am / 5 MT 6:30/5:30 MT 7am / 6 MT 7:30/6:30 MT 8am / 7 MT 8:30/7:30 MT 9am / 8 MT 9:30/8:30 MT 10am / 9 MT 10:30/9:30 MT 11am / 10 MT 11:30/10:30MT Noon / 11 MT 12:30/11:30MT 1pm / Noon MT 1:30/12:30 MT 2pm / 1 MT 2:30/1:30 MT 3pm / 2 MT 3:30/2:30MT 4pm / 3 MT 4:30 / 3:30 MT 5pm / 4 MT 5:30 / 4:30 MT

WEEKDAYS

SATURDAYS

Newsline Yoga BBC World News Caillou Curious George Curious George Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Clifford the Big Red Dog Thomas & Friends Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Peg + Cat Sid the Science Kid Sesame Street

Sesame Street Shorts Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That Curious George Educational programming Arthur Odd Squad Wild Kratts Cyberchase Martha Speaks Nightly Business Report

SUNDAYS

Beads, Baubles & Jewels Dakota Life Barney & Friends Angelina Ballerina Curious George Curious George Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood WordWorld Bob the Builder It’s Sew Easy Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Quilt in a Day Sewing with Nancy Quilting Arts Rough Cut – Woodworking Woodsmith Shop

Dakota Life Peep & the Big Wide World Curious George Curious George Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Sesame Street Shorts Super Why! Dinosaur Train WordGirl Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That Religion & Ethics Newsweekly McLaughlin Group Market to Market Various Motorweek Repeat of previous Thursday 8pm (7 MT)

This Old House Hour Martha Bakes Cook’s Country The Victory Garden’s Edible Feast Prairie Yard & Garden America’s Heartland

Documentary, news, science, nature

Classic Gospel

Antiques Roadshow

Rick Steves’ Europe Nature Adventures

* Please note: Changes to the children’s programming schedule take effect Saturday, November 21. Please visit www.SDPB.org/tvschedules for the most up-to-date schedule information.

SDPB2 5am / 4 MT 5:30/4:30 MT 6am / 5 MT 6:30/5:30 MT 7am / 6 MT 7:30/6:30 MT 8am / 7 MT 8:30/7:30 MT 9am / 8 MT 9:30/8:30 MT 10am / 9 MT 10:30/9:30 MT 11am / 10 MT 11:30/10:30MT Noon/ 11 MT 12:30/11:30MT 1pm/ Noon MT 1:30/12:30 MT 2pm/ 1 MT 2:30/1:30 MT 3pm/2 MT 3:30/2:30MT 4pm/ 3 MT 4:30/ 3:30 MT 5pm/ 4 MT 5:30/ 4:30 MT

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MONDAYS Newsline Tavis Smiley Washington Week Religion & Ethics

TUESDAYS Newsline Tavis Smiley Global 3000 Focus on Europe

WEDNESDAYS

To the Contrary Wealthtrack America ReFramed Documentary, news, followed by science, documentary, nature & repeats news, science, Documentary, news, of previous day’s science, nature nature & repeats SDPB2 primetime of previous day’s programming SDPB2 primetime programming Newsline Various On Call DW News Local USA Documentary Documentary On Story Learn. Dream. Grow.

Newsline Tavis Smiley Scully/World Show Second Opinion

FRIDAYS Newsline Tavis Smiley Well Read Closer to Truth

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SUNDAYS

To the Contrary Washington Week McLaughlin Group Open Mind Focus on Europe America ReFramed Documentary, news, Documentary, news, Global 3000 Documentary, news, Documentary, news, followed by Documentary, news, science, science, science, science, documentary, science, nature & repeats nature & repeats nature & repeats nature & repeats news, science, nature & repeats of previous day’s of previous day’s America ReFramed of previous day’s of previous day’s nature & repeats of previous day’s SDPB2 primetime. SDPB2 primetime SDPB2 primetime SDPB2 primetime of previous day’s SDPB2 primetime programming programming programming SDPB2 primetime programming programming Local USA Wealthtrack News/ Documentary Religion & Ethics Documentary, news, science, nature South Dakota Focus Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley Tavis Smiley On Call Washington Week Global 3000 Religion & Ethics Focus on Europe

Newsline Tavis Smiley To the Contrary Wealthtrack

THURSDAYS

Scully/World Show Well Read Second Opinion Closer to Truth

Religion & Ethics Wealthtrack To the Contrary McLaughlin Group

History, Documentary & Documentary, news, Documentary, news, repeats of top programming from science, science, previous week nature & repeats nature & repeats of previous day’s of previous day’s SDPB2 primetime SDPB2 primetime programming programming Newsline DW News

Newsline DW News

Documentary

Documentary

To the Contrary Washington Week McLaughlin Group Open Mind Focus on Europe Global 3000

To The Contrary Documentary Washington Week NewsHour Wkend NewsHour Wkend Charlie Rose Dakota Life


Create – SDPB3 Programming SDPB3

SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY

5am / 4 MT 5:30/4:30 MT 6am / 5 MT 6:30/5:30 MT 7am / 6 MT 7:30/6:30 MT 8am / 7 MT

It’s Sew Easy Grand View Mexico – One Plate at a Time Jacques Pepin Lucky Chow Ciao Italia Dream of Italy Travel With Kids Ask This Old House American Woodshop Growing A Greener World/Garden Smart Scrapbook Soup Various It’s Sew Easy Various Grand View Dinosaur Train One Plate at a Time Peg + Cat Jacques Pepin Cat in the Hat Lucky Chow Odd Squad Ciao Italia Wild Kratts Dream of Italy Arthur Travel w/ Kids Cyberchase Rick Steves Barney & Friends Amer. Woodshop Mister Rogers Garden Smart Maya & Miguel Scrapbook Soup Berenstain Bears Ask This Old House Eat! Drink! Italy! Project Smoke Pati’s Mexican Table Essential Pepin Cooking School Lidia’s Kitchen Amer. Test Kitchen Cook’s Country Chef’s Life BBQ w/ Franklin Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Music Voyager Cooking School Lidia’s Kitchen Amer. Test Kitchen Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Mexico – One Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe Cooking School Lidia’s Kitchen America’s Test Kitchen/ Cook’s Country Chef’s Life BBQ w/ Franklin Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Music Voyager Cooking School Lidia’s Kitchen

8:30/7:30 MT 9am / 8 MT 9:30/8:30 MT 10am / 9 MT 10:30/9:30 MT 11am / 10 MT 11:30/10:30MT Noon/ 11 MT 12:30/11:30MT 1pm/ Noon MT 1:30/12:30 MT 2pm/ 1 MT 2:30/1:30 MT 3pm/2 MT 3:30/2:30MT 4pm/ 3 MT 4:30/3:30MT 5pm / 4 MT 5:30/4:30 MT 6pm / 5 MT 6:30/5:30 MT 7pm / 6 MT 7:30/6:30 MT 8pm / 7 MT 8:30/7:30 MT 9pm / 8 MT 9:30/8:30 MT 10pm / 9 MT 10:30/9:30 MT 11pm / 10 MT 11:30/10:30MT Mid./ 11 MT 12:30/11:30MT 1am/Mid. MT 1:30/12:30 MT 2am/ 1 MT 2:30/1:30 MT 3am/2 MT 3:30/2:30MT 4am/3 MT 4:30/3:30 MT

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MONDAY & FRIDAY Quilting Arts Painting the Town Sara’s Weeknight Meals Back to Basics Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam New Scandinavian Cooking Globe Trekker This Old House Rough Cut – Woodworking P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Craftsman’s Legacy Quilting Arts Painting This with Jerry Yarnell Sara’s Weeknight Meals Back to Basics Martin Yan’s Tasts of Vietnam Scandinavian Cooking Globe Trekker Rick Steves’ Europe Rough Cut – Woodworking P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Craftsman’s Legacy This Old House Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall Simply Ming Secrets of a Chef Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country BBQ with Franklin Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Simply Ming Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country BBQ with Franklin Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Kitchen

TUESDAY & THURSDAY Knit & Crochet Now! Joy of Painting Cooking with Nick Stellino George Hirsch Lifestyle/Home Chef Dining with the Chef Christina Cooks Rudy Maxa’s World Painting the Town with Eric Dowd Woodwright’s Shop Woodturning Workshop The Victory Garden’s Edible Feast For Your Home Knit & Crochet Now! Joy of Painting Cooking with Nick Stellino George Hirsch Lifestyle/ Home Chef Dining with the Chef Christina Cooks Rudy Maxa’s World Painting the Town with Eric Dowd Rick Steves’ Europe Woodturning Workshop The Victory Garden’s Edible Feast For Your Home Woodwright’s Shop Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall JoAnne Weir Gets Fresh Baking with Julia Martha Stewart’s Cooking School America’s Test Kitchen Chef’s Life Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe In the Americas Martha Stewart’s Cooking School America’s Test Kitchen JoAnne Weir Gets Fresh Cooking with Nick Stellino Rick Steves’ Europe Martha Stewart’s Cooking School America’s Test Kitchen Chef’s Life Eat! Drink! Italy! With Vic Rall Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe In the Americas Martha Stewart’s Cooking School

SATURDAY THEME DAYS

November 7 “Bundle Up” November 14 “Soup-er Weekend” November 21 “Thank-Full” November 28 “Scrapbook Memories”

Secrets of a Chef Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country BBQ w/ Franklin Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves’ Travelscope Lidia’s Kitchen Cook’s Country Cooking School Nature Adven. November 1 “Bundle Up” November 8 “Soup-er Weekend” November 15 “Thank-Full” November 22 “Scrapbook Memories” Test Kitchen Simply Ming Cooking w/ Nick Rick Steves Lidia’s Kitchen Test Kitchen BBQ w/ Franklin Eat! Drink! Italy! This Old House Rick Steves Travelscope Lidia’s Kitchen

SDPB Television programs are Closed Captioned for the Hearing Impaired. Schedule is subject to change. Visit SDPB.org/tvschedules for program details and schedule changes. Indicates locally produced programming. SDPB2 and SDPB3 are available free over-the-air via antenna and on most cable systems. Call your local provider to find out where you can find them on your cable system.

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SUNDAY – NOVEMBER 1

Photo: WGBH

SDPB1 1:00 (Noon MT) South Dakota Focus 2:00 (1:00 MT) Great Sioux Horse Effigy Return Celebration 3:00 (2:00 MT) Ball of Confusion: The 1968 Election 4:00 (3:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 (3:30 MT) Nature Adventures A Vacation on Madeline Island 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Tulsa, Hour 1 6:00 (5:00 MT) Great British Baking Show French Week 7:00 (6:00 MT) Masterpiece: Home Fires Part 5 of 6 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece: Indian Summers Part 6 of 9 9:00 (8:00 MT) Guilty Episode 2 of 2 10:00 (9:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Special 11:00 (10:00 MT) Globe Trekker Midnight (11:00 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

Gooseberry Falls, MN. The unprecedented 3-part series NOVA: Making North America presents a bold and sweeping biography of the continent. How was it built? How did life evolve? How did the landscape shape us? Host Kirk Johnson, Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, embarks on an epic road trip to uncover the clues just beneath our feet. SDPB1: Wednesdays, 9pm (8 MT) Nov. 4, 11 & 18

SDPB2 2:00 (1:00 MT) McLaughlin Group 2:30 (1:30 MT) Open Mind 3:00 (2:00 MT) Focus on Europe 3:30 (2:30 MT) Global 3000 4:00 (3:00 MT) 100 Yards, 100 Years 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Dakota Life Cowboy Up! 6:00 (5:00 MT) Revolutionaries Sheryl Sandberg, Lean In 7:00 (6:00 MT) Nature Pets: Wild at Heart – Secretive Creatures 8:00 (7:00 MT) The Civil War 10:30 (9:30 MT) Young Lincoln 11:00 (10:00 MT) Nature Pets: Wild at Heart – Secretive Creatures Midnight (11:00 MT) The Civil War

9:00 (8:00 MT) I’ll Have What Phil’s Having L.A. 10:00 (9:00 MT) The Red Green Show 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War Parts 1 & 2 8:00 (7:00 MT) Local USA Head Trauma at War 8:30 (7:30 MT) On Story Elements of Great Horror 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War Parts 1 & 2

MONDAY – NOVEMBER 2

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Tulsa, Hour 2 8:00 (7:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Chicago, Hour 3

TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 3

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SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead Ultimate Tut 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frontline Terror in Little Saigon 10:00 (9:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley

A Sherpa carries a kit to a base-camp on Everest. Explore the most extraordinary places on the planet in the 3-part series Earth’s Natural Wonders. Visit six continents to learn how these natural wonders evolved and hear rarely told stories about the challenges their inhabitants face. SDPB1: Wednesdays, 8pm (7 MT) Nov. 4, 11 & 18 SDPB2: Sundays, 7pm (6 MT) Nov. 8, 15, & 22

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SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) LaDonna Harris: Indian 101 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed Yellow Fever 8:00 (7:00 MT) Crying Earth Rise Up 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed Yellow Fever Midnight (11:00 MT) Crying Earth Rise Up

WEDNESDAY – NOVEMBER 4

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Extreme Wonders

8:00 (7:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Origins 9:00 (8:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman 10:00 (9:00 MT) Vicious 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Walking Into the Unknown 7:00 (6:00 MT) Sol 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frontline Terror in Little Saigon 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Walking Into the Unknown Midnight (11:00 MT) Sol

THURSDAY – NOVEMBER 5

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) On Call The Flu Bug 8:00 (7:00 MT) Dakota Life Gardening/ Cowboy Up! 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 10:00 (9:00 MT) As Time Goes By 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Origins 7:00 (6:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman 8:00 (7:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Origins Midnight (11:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman

FRIDAY – NOVEMBER 6

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief


(November 6, continued) 7:00 (6:00 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 (6:30 MT) Charlie Rose – The Week 8:00 (7:00 MT) McLaughlin Group 8:30 (7:30 MT) Market to Market 9:00 (8:00 MT) Great Performances Chita Rivera: A Lot of Livin’ To Do 10:00 (9:00 MT) Onstage in America: Honky Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Racing the Rez 7:00 (6:00 MT) POV Up Heartbreak Hill 8:00 (7:00 MT) Independent Lens Indian Relay 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Racing the Rez Midnight (11:00 MT) POV Up Heartbreak Hill

SATURDAY– NOVEMBER 7

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) Lawrence Welk Show 7:00 (6:00 MT) Doc Martin 8:00 (7:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 (7:30 MT) As Time Goes By 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 9:54 (8:54 MT) Stargazers 10:00 (9:00 MT) Fiddles and Friends 11:00 (10:00 MT) Austin City Limits TV on the Radio/The War on Drugs Midnight (11:00 MT) Bluegrass Underground Billy Joe Shaver

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SDPB2 1:00 (Noon MT) Racing the Rez 2:00 (1:00 MT) POV Up Heartbreak Hill 3:00 (2:00 MT) Independent Lens Indian Relay 4:00 (3:00 MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 (3:30 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill

5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Charlie Rose – The Week 6:00 (5:00 MT) Focus on Europe 6:30 (5:30 MT) Global 3000 7:00 (6:00 MT) Ice Warriors – USA Sled Hockey 8:30 (7:30 MT) Gathering of Heroes 9:00 (8:00 MT) America ReFramed Yellow Fever 10:00 (9:00 MT) Crying Earth Rise Up 11:00 (10:00 MT) Ice Warriors – USA Sled Hockey Midnight (11:00 MT) Gathering of Heroes

SUNDAY – NOVEMBER 8

SDPB1 1:00 (Noon MT) Dakota Life Gardening/ Cowboy Up! 2:00 (1:00 MT) Music & Might: An International Military Spectacular 3:00 (2:00 MT) America’s Rifle: The M1 Garand 3:30 (2:30 MT) Homecoming: The Impact on Our Veterans 4:00 (3:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 (3:30 MT) Nature Adventures America’s Amazon 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Tulsa, Hour 2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Great British Baking Show 7:00 (6:00 MT) Masterpiece: Home Fires Part 6 of 6 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece: Indian Summers Part 7 of 9 9:00 (8:00 MT) Guilty 10:00 (9:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Special 11:00 (10:00 MT) Globe Trekker Midnight (11:00 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill SDPB2 2:00 (1:00 MT) McLaughlin Group 2:30 (1:30 MT) Open Mind

3:00 (2:00 MT) Focus on Europe 3:30 (2:30 MT) Global 3000 4:00 (3:00 MT) America ReFramed 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Dakota Life Gardening 6:00 (5:00 MT) Revolutionaries Ernest Freeberg, The Age of Edison 7:00 (6:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders 8:00 (7:00 MT) Kind Hearted Woman 10:00 (9:00 MT) Tracing Roots: A Weaver’s Journey 10:30 (9:30 MT) Black Gold Boom 11:00 (10:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Extreme Wonders Midnight (11:00 MT) Kind Hearted Woman

MONDAY – NOVEMBER 9

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Tulsa, Hour 3 8:00 (7:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk 5, Part 1 9:00 (8:00 MT) Independent Lens Stray Dog 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) War Zone/Comfort Zone 7:00 (6:00 MT) Warriors Return 7:30 (6:30 MT) New Environmentalists From Myanmar to Scotland 8:00 (7:00 MT) Women Serving in War 8:30 (7:30 MT) On Story Constructing Comic Book Movies 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) War Zone/Comfort Zone Midnight (11:00 MT) Warriors Return

Ron “Stray Dog” Hall owns and operates the At Ease RV Park in Missouri. A Vietnam veteran, Stray Dog endures a constant struggle of conscience, remorse, and forgiveness. On Independent Lens, follow Stray Dog as he caravans on his Harley with fellow vets to pay tribute to fallen brothers at the Vietnam Memorial. Back home, he forges a new life of domesticity with his Mexican wife Alicia and her two sons, who also struggle to find a place in the hardscrabble heartland of America. A film by Debra Granik, who directed the award-winning Winter’s Bone. SDPB2: Monday, Nov. 9, 9pm (8 MT) Wednesday, Nov. 11, 6:30pm (5:30 MT)

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8:00 (7:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Life 9:00 (8:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman 10:00 (9:00 MT) There. And Back 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley

Santino Fontana (Moss Hart) and Tony Shalhoub (George S. Kaufman) in a scene from Live from Lincoln Center: Act One. Growing up in an impoverished immigrant family in the Bronx, Moss Hart dreamed of being part of the glamorous, magical world of show business—someday, somehow. From dropping out of school to becoming the toast of the town, his autobiography Act One recounts the making of a Broadway legend. SDPB1: Friday, Nov. 13, 10:30pm (9:30 MT)

TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 10

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades 8:00 (7:00 MT) Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in American History 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frontline Supplements and Safety 10:00 (9:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Not Yet Begun to Fight 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed Reserved to Fight 8:30 (7:30 MT) Lest We Forget – A Survivor’s Story 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed Reserved to Fight

WEDNESDAY – NOVEMBER 11

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Wonders of Water

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Photo: Joan Marcus

SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Gathering of Heroes 6:30 (5:30 MT) Independent Lens Stray Dog 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frontline Supplements and Safety 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Gathering of Heroes Midnight (11:00 MT) Independent Lens Stray Dog

THURSDAY – NOVEMBER 12

SDPB1 10:00am (9:00am MT) S.D. High School Football Championships Class 9A 2:00 (1:00 MT) S.D. High School Football Championships Class 9AA 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) S.D. High School Football Championships Class 11A 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Life 7:00 (6:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman 8:00 (7:00 MT) Last Ridge 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Life Midnight (11:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman

FRIDAY – NOVEMBER 13

SDPB1 10:00am (9:00am MT) S.D. High School Football Championships Class 9B 2:00 (1:00 MT) S.D. High School Football Championships Class 11B 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) S.D. High School Football Championships Class 11AA 10:30 (9:30 MT) Live from Lincoln Center Act One SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Coming Back with Wes Moore Coming Back/Fitting In/Moving Forward 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Coming Back with Wes Moore Coming Back/Fitting In

SATURDAY – NOVEMBER 14

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) Lawrence Welk Show 7:00 (6:00 MT) S.D. High School Football Championships Class 11AAA

10:30 (9:30 MT) Rock Garden Tour: Soul Butter & Hogwash 11:30 (10:30 MT) Austin City Limits James Taylor 12:30 (11:30 MT) Sun Studio Session Grace Askew SDPB2 1:00 (Noon MT) Coming Back with Wes Moore Coming Back/Fitting In/Moving Forward 4:00 (3:00 MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 (3:30 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Charlie Rose – The Week 6:00 (5:00 MT) Focus on Europe 6:30 (5:30 MT) Global 3000 7:00 (6:00 MT) Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades 8:00 (7:00 MT) Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in American History 9:00 (8:00 MT) America ReFramed Reserved to Fight 10:30 (9:30 MT) Lest We Forget – A Survivor’s Story 11:00 (10:00 MT) Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades Midnight (11:00 MT) Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in American History

SUNDAY – NOVEMBER 15

SDPB1 Noon (11:00am MT) Warriors Return 1:00 (Noon MT) Black Hills Metamorphosis 2:00 (1:00 MT) Choctaw Code Talkers 3:00 (2:00 MT) Sacred Stick 4:00 (3:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 (3:30 MT) Nature Adventures Sea Otters 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Tulsa, Hour 3 6:00 (5:00 MT) Dakota Life Gardening 6:30 (5:30 MT) Masterpiece: Downton Abbey Season 5, Episode 1 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece: Indian Summers Part 8 of 9 9:00 (8:00 MT) Murder on the Home Front 10:30 (9:30 MT) Buried History with Mark Walberg 11:00 (10:00 MT) Globe Trekker Midnight (11:00 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill SDPB2 1:00 (Noon MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 1:30 (12:30 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 2:00 (1:00 MT) McLaughlin Group 2:30 (1:30 MT) Open Mind 3:00 (2:00 MT) Focus on Europe 3:30 (2:30 MT) Global 3000 4:00 (3:00 MT) Temples of Justice 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Lest We Forget – A Survivor’s Story 6:00 (5:00 MT) Revolutionaries The New Digital Age 7:00 (6:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Wonders of Water 8:00 (7:00 MT) Kind Hearted Woman 11:00 (10:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Wonders of Water Midnight (11:00 MT) Kind Hearted Woman


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Elizabeth McGovern as Lady Cora in Downton Abbey, the highest-rated drama in PBS history. Revisit the English country estate for the fifth season of the intimately interlaced stories before Season 6 premieres in January 2016. Guest stars include Harriet Walter (Atonement), reprising her role as Lady Shackleton, and Peter Egan (Death at a Funeral), who returns as Lord Flintshire. SDPB1: Sunday, Nov. 15, 6:30pm (5:30 MT) Sunday, Nov. 22, 7pm (6 MT) Sunday, Nov. 29, 7pm (6 MT)

MONDAY – NOVEMBER 16

WEDNESDAY – NOVEMBER 18

THURSDAY – NOVEMBER 19

SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) POV The World Before Her 7:00 (6:00 MT) Independent Lens India’s Daughter 8:00 (7:00 MT) Frontline 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) POV The World Before Her Midnight (11:00 MT) Independent Lens India’s Daughter

SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Human 7:00 (6:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman 8:00 (7:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead The Mona Lisa Mystery 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Human Midnight (11:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman (continued on page 14)

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Living Wonders 8:00 (7:00 MT) NOVA Making North America: Human 9:00 (8:00 MT) The Brain with David Eagleman 10:00 (9:00 MT) Vicious 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Eugene, OR – Hour 1 8:00 (7:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Junk in the Trunk 5, Part 2 9:00 (8:00 MT) Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi 10:00 (9:00 MT) The Red Green Show 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Chef’s Life SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Our Fires Still Burn: The Native American Experience 7:00 (6:00 MT) Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi 8:00 (7:00 MT) Local USA PTSD Bringing the War Home 8:30 (7:30 MT) On Story John Ridley 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Our Fires Still Burn: The Native American Experience Midnight (11:00 MT) Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) On Call Respiratory Distress 8:00 (7:00 MT) South Dakota Focus 9:00 (8:00 MT) Father Brown 10:00 (9:00 MT) As Time Goes By 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley

TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 17

SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Medicine Game 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed Where God Likes to Be 8:30 (7:30 MT) Igliqtiqsiugvigruaq Swift Water Place 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed Where God Likes to Be

Photo: SDPB

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Fidel Castro Tapes 8:00 (7:00 MT) American Experience American Comandante 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frontline 10:00 (9:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley

The fellas from Rock Garden Tour go for a hayride on the Bernie and Myrna Hunhoff farm during Soul Butter & Hogwash: A Fancy Barn Tour. In August 2015, Flowerman (Ted Heeren), Oil Can (Tom Hurlbert) and the Family Band (Jim Groth and Christopher & Leo Vondracek) filmed their gardening and music show in front of packed houses live from the Hunhoff and Dennis & Linda Daugaard barns in eastern South Dakota. Joined by News from Pierre and musical guests Jami Lynn and Pleasure Horse. SDPB1: Saturday, Nov. 14 following Class 11AAA Football Championships

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Photo: Heikes Farms

Sam Heikes runs Heikes Family Farm, a popular Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) operation in Vermillion.

Dakota Life: Fruits of South Dakota’s Labors

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In November, SDPB TV’s newsfeature magazine Dakota Life explores gardening and local food production in South Dakota. The program travels to the 30-acre Eden Valley Apple Orchard and Farm near Elk Point, SD. Eden Valley produces a variety of fruit but has the perfect growing conditions for Aronia fruit. Familiar to South Dakotans as chokeberries, Aronia is emerging as a superfood in juices and supplements thanks to its high antioxidant levels. Join us to learn more about a berry once used by Native Americans and Lewis and Clark. Next, Dakota Life goes to Heikes

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Kristianna Gehant Siddens of Prairie Garlic prepares pesto at Deuel Community Kitchen.

Family Farm in Vermillion, where Sam Heikes has returned to his roots – literally—farming the ground that has been in his family since 1946. His farm is a part of a movement toward Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), in which people buy shares and receive weekly disbursements of fresh fruits and vegetables. Heikes’s non-chemical, all-natural practices are very popular with his share owners. The show will feature a similar program in Brookings that is run in conjunction with SDSU. Dakota Life visits farmers markets in South Dakota and discusses their

popularity with customers as well as why it’s important to people to know where their food comes from. And the program features the making of jalapeño jelly and garlic pesto at Deuel Community Kitchen, a food-processing facility open to producers and packagers of specialty foods who need regulated facilities to produce their unique culinary items. Dakota Life airs several times throughout November to provide lots of chances to tune in. Past programs are available on demand at SDPB.org/DakotaLife.

Native American Heritage Month on SDPB1-TV

Choctaw members of the American Expeditionary Forces used their Native language as a powerful tool against the German Forces in World War One. Learn. Dream. Grow.

The Great Sioux Horse Effigy Return Celebration, Nov. 1, at 2pm (1 MT) Warriors Return, Nov. 15, at 12pm (11am MT) Choctaw Code Talkers, Nov. 15, at 2pm (1 MT) Sacred Stick, Nov. 15, 3pm (2 MT) Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi, Nov. 16, 9pm (8 MT) & Nov. 22, 2pm (1 MT) Beyond Recognition, Nov. 22, 12pm (11am MT) Indians Like Us, Nov. 22, 3pm (2 MT) Many other Native American Heritage Month shows air on SDPB2-TV in November—see listings.


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SATURDAY– NOVEMBER 21

Mayflower II at sail in Plymouth Harbor. Discover the harrowing and brutal truths behind the Pilgrims’ arrival in the New World and the myths of Thanksgiving on American Experience The Pilgrims. Director Ric Burns explores the history of our nation’s beginnings in this epic tale of converging forces. SDPB1: Tuesday, Nov. 24, 7pm (6 MT) & Thursday, Nov. 26, 8:30pm (7:30 MT) SDPB2: Friday, Nov. 27 6pm (5 MT)

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FRIDAY – NOVEMBER 20

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 (6:30 MT) Charlie Rose – The Week 8:00 (7:00 MT) McLaughlin Group 8:30 (7:30 MT) Market to Market 9:00 (8:00 MT) First You Dream: The Music of Kander & Ebb 10:00 (9:00 MT) Craft in America 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Fidel Castro Tapes 7:00 (6:00 MT) American Experience American Comandante 8:00 (7:00 MT) Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Fidel Castro Tapes Midnight (11:00 MT) American Experience American Comandante

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Photo: Kristen Oney / Plimoth Plantation

SDPB1 3:30 (2:30 MT) S.D. High School Volleyball Championships Class B 6:00 (5:00 MT) S.D. High School Volleyball Championships Class A 8:00 (7:00 MT) S.D. High School Volleyball Championships Class AA 9:30 (8:30 MT) Eric Clapton: Slowhand at 70 – Live at the Royal Albert Hall 11:00 (10:00 MT) ACL Presents: Americana Music Festival Midnight (11:00 MT) Bluegrass Underground SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Focus on Europe 6:30 (5:30 MT) Global 3000 7:00 (6:00 MT) Choctaw Code Talkers 8:00 (7:00 MT) Indians Like Us 9:00 (8:00 MT) America ReFramed Where God Likes to Be 10:30 (9:30 MT) Igliqtiqsiugvigruaq Swift Water Place 11:00 (10:00 MT) Choctaw Code Talkers Midnight (11:00 MT) Indians Like Us

SUNDAY – NOVEMBER 22

SDPB1 Noon (11:00am MT) Beyond Recognition 1:00 (Noon MT) South Dakota Focus 2:00 (1:00 MT) Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi 3:00 (2:00 MT) Indians Like Us 4:00 (3:00 MT) Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 (3:30 MT) Nature Adventures 5:00 (4:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow Eugene, OR – Hour 1 6:00 (5:00 MT) Heiress and Her Chateau 7:00 (6:00 MT) Masterpiece: Downtown Abbey Season 5, Episode 2 8:00 (7:00 MT) Masterpiece: Indian Summers Part 9 of 9 10:00 (9:00 MT) Elizabeth I: War on Terror 11:00 (10:00 MT) Globe Trekker Midnight (11:00 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill SDPB2 4:00 (3:00 MT) Badlands: Nature’s Timecapsule 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Igliqtiqsiugvigruaq Swift Water Place 6:00 (5:00 MT) Revolutionaries Pixar’s Ed Catmull 7:00 (6:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Living Wonders 8:00 (7:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead JFK: 1 PM Central Standard Time 9:00 (8:00 MT) Frontline Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? 11:00 (10:00 MT) Earth’s Natural Wonders Living Wonders Midnight (11:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead JFK: 1 PM Central Standard Time

MONDAY – NOVEMBER 23

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Antiques Roadshow 8:00 (7:00 MT) Eddie Murphy: The Mark Twain Prize 9:30 (8:30 MT) Independent Lens Mimi and Dona 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News

11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Thick Dark Fog 7:00 (6:00 MT) Horse Tribe 8:00 (7:00 MT) Local USA Native American Culture 8:30 (7:30 MT) On Story The Heart of a Film 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Thick Dark Fog Midnight (11:00 MT) Horse Tribe

TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 24

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) American Experience The Pilgrims 9:00 (8:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead Jamestown’s Dark Winter 10:00 (9:00 MT) Keeping Up Appearances 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Justice for My Sister 7:00 (6:00 MT) America ReFramed The Perfect Victim 8:30 (7:30 MT) Beyond Recognition 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) America ReFramed The Perfect Victim 12:30 (11:30 MT) Beyond Recognition

WEDNESDAY – NOVEMBER 25

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Nature 8:00 (7:00 MT) NOVA Inside Einstein’s Mind 9:00 (8:00 MT) NOVA Einstein’s Big Idea 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Journey to the Macy’s Parade 7:00 (6:00 MT) Independent Lens Mimi and Dona 8:00 (7:00 MT) Sacred Stick 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Journey to the Macy’s Parade Midnight (11:00 MT) Independent Lens Mimi and Dona

THURSDAY – NOVEMBER 26

SDPB1 1:00 (Noon MT) South Dakota High School All-State Chorus & Orchestra 3:00 (2:00 MT) South Dakota Elementary Honor Choir 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Alice’s Restaurant 50th Anniversary Concert 8:30 (7:30 MT) American Experience The Pilgrims


(Novemeber 26, continued) 9:00 (8:00 MT) I’ll Have What Phil’s Having Barcelona 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) NOVA Einstein’s Big Idea/Inside Einstein’s Mind 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) NOVA Einstein’s Big Idea SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 (6:30 MT) Charlie Rose – The Week 8:00 (7:00 MT) Great Performances Andrea Bocelli: Cinema 10:00 (9:00 MT) Night of the Proms 10:30 (9:30 MT) BBC World News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Charlie Rose Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) American Experience The Pilgrims 8:00 (7:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead Jamestown’s Dark Winter 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) American Experience: The Pilgrims

SATURDAY– NOVEMBER 28

SDPB1 5:30 (4:30 MT) Lawrence Welk: God Bless America 8:00 (7:00 MT) Songbook Standards: As Time Goes By 10:00 (9:00 MT) 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Midnight (11:00 MT) Bluegrass Underground Quebec Sisters

Photo: Rosie Thomas/BBC

SDPB2 1:00 (Noon MT) American Experience The Pilgrims 3:00 (2:00 MT) Secrets of the Dead Jamestown’s Dark Winter 4:00 (3:00 MT) To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 4:30 (3:30 MT) Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Charlie Rose – The Week 6:00 (5:00 MT) Focus on Europe

Photo: Nick Spanos

FRIDAY – NOVEMBER 27

From the internationally famous Dolby Theater in the heart of Hollywood, Andrea Bocelli pays musical tribute to the silver screen in Great Performances – Andrea Bocelli: Cinema. Joined by Grammy-winning producer David Foster, the renowned tenor performs memorable favorites from blockbuster classics including The Godfather, Scent of a Woman, Dr. Zhivago, Once Upon a Time in America, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and many more. SDPB1: Friday, Nov. 27, 8pm (7 MT)

6:30 (5:30 MT) Global 3000 7:00 (6:00 MT) Grab 8:00 (7:00 MT) Smokin’ Fish 9:00 (8:00 MT) America ReFramed The Perfect Victim 10:30 (9:30 MT) Beyond Recognition 11:00 (10:00 MT) Grab Midnight (11:00 MT) Smokin’ Fish

9:00 (8:00 MT) Road to Andersonville: Michigan Native American Sharpshooters in the Civil War 10:00 (9:00 MT) Unconquered Seminoles 10:30 (9:30 MT) Injunuity 11:00 (10:00 MT) Nature Love in the Animal Kingdom Midnight (11:00 MT) Sand Creek Massacre

SUNDAY – NOVEMBER 29

MONDAY – NOVEMBER 30

SDPB1 1:30 (12:30 MT) Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You 3:30 (2:30 MT) Classical Rewind 2 5:00 (4:00 MT) Songbook Standards: As Time Goes By 7:00 (6:00 MT) Masterpiece: Downtown Abbey Season 5, Episode 3 8:00 (7:00 MT) Salute to Downton Abbey 11:00 (10:00 MT) Doc Martin – Seven Grumpy Seasons SDPB2 4:00 (3:00 MT) Journey to the Macy’s Parade 5:00 (4:00 MT) PBS NewsHour Weekend 5:30 (4:30 MT) Dakota Life Gardening 6:00 (5:00 MT) Revolutionaries 7:00 (6:00 MT) Nature Love in the Animal Kingdom 8:00 (7:00 MT) Sand Creek Massacre

SDPB1 6:00 (5:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 6:58 (5:58 MT) Business News Brief 7:00 (6:00 MT) Celtic Woman: Destiny 9:00 (8:00 MT) Joe Bonamassa: Tour de Force – Live in London 10:30 (9:30 MT) Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park Midnight (11:00 MT) Tavis Smiley SDPB2 6:00 (5:00 MT) Waterbuster 7:00 (6:00 MT) Urban Rez 8:00 (7:00 MT) Finding Refuge 8:30 (7:30 MT) On Story 9:00 (8:00 MT) PBS NewsHour 10:00 (9:00 MT) Nightly Business Report 10:30 (9:30 MT) DW News 11:00 (10:00 MT) Waterbuster Midnight (11:00 MT) Urban Rez

Two ring-tailed lemurs in an embrace. Animals dance, sing, flirt, and compete with everything they’ve got to find and secure a mate. The bonds they share as a couple are what enable the next generation to survive. But is it love? Nature: Love in the Animal Kingdom takes a delightful, provocative look at the love life of animals. We see the feminine wiles of a young gorilla, the search for Mr. Right among a thousand flamingos, the open “marriages” of blue-footed boobies, the soap opera arrangements of gibbons, and all the subtle, outrageous, romantic antics that go into finding a partner. These are love stories all right, as various and intriguing as the lovers themselves. SDPB1: Sunday, Nov. 29, 6pm (5 MT) & 7pm (6 MT) Wednesday, Nov. 25, 7pm (6 MT) SDPB2: Sunday, Nov. 29, 7pm (6 MT)

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Veterans Day Programming The Civil War

Nov. 1, 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB1

Young Lincoln

Nov. 1, 10:30pm (9:30 MT) on SDPB1 Nov. 2, 6pm (5 MT) on SDPB2

Frontline Terror in Little Saigon Nov. 3, 9pm (8 MT) on SDPB1 Nov. 4, 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB2 Nov. 3, 7pm (6 MT)on SDPB2 Nov. 7, 9pm (8 MT) on SDPB2

Music & Might: An International Military Spectacular Nov. 8, 2pm (1 MT) on SDPB1

America’s Rifle: The M1 Garand Nov. 8, 3pm (2 MT) on SDPB1

Homecoming: The Impact on Our Veterans Nov. 8, 3:30pm (2:30 MT) on SDPB1

War Zone/Comfort Zone Nov. 9, 6pm (5 MT) on SDPB2

Warriors Return

Nov. 9, 7pm (6 MT) on SDPB2

Women Serving in War Nov. 9, 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB2

Iwo Jima: From Combat to Comrades Nov. 10, 7pm (6 MT) on SDPB1 Nov. 14, 7pm (6 MT) on SDPB2

Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans Nov. 10, 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB1 Nov. 14, 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB2

Not Yet Begun to Fight Nov. 10, 6pm (5 MT) on SDPB2

America ReFramed: Reserved to Fight Nov. 10, 7pm (6 MT) on SDPB2 Nov. 14, 9pm (8 MT) on SDPB2

Lest We Forget – A Survivor’s Story Nov. 10, 8:30pm (7:30 MT) on SDPB2 Nov. 14, 10:30pm (9:30 MT) on SDPB2 Nov. 15, 5:30pm (4:30 MT) on SDPB2

Gathering of Heroes

Nov. 11, 6pm (5 MT) on SDPB2

Independent Lens: Stray Dog Nov. 11, 6:30pm (5:30 MT) on SDPB2

There. And Back

Nov. 11, 10pm (9 MT) on SDPB1

Coming Back with Wes Moore: Coming Back/ Fitting In/ Moving Forward Nov. 13 at 6, 7, & 8pm (5,6,7pm MT) on SDPB2 Nov. 14 at 1, 2, & 3pm (12, 1, 2pm MT) on SDPB2

Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War Nov. 20, 8pm (7 MT) on SDPB2

Nature Cat.

Nature Cat and his friends explore the outdoors and outer space.

Nature Cat and Fall Kids Shows Meet Fred, a house cat who dreams of exploring the outdoors. After Fred’s family leaves the house each day, Fred transforms into Nature Cat, “backyard explorer extraordinaire.” SDPB debuts the new half-hour animated series from PBS KIDS on SDPB1 on Wednesday, November 25 at 6:50 am (5:50 MT) and again at 2:50pm (1:50 MT). Co-created by brothers David Rudman (Sesame Street, The Muppets) and Adam Rudman (Tom & Jerry, Sesame Street, Cyberchase), Nature Cat is designed for kids ages 3-8 and intended to inspire viewers to get outdoors and develop connections with the natural world. Like many of today’s kids, Nature Cat is eager and enthusiastic about outside activities, but is at times intimidated by them. With the help of his animal friends, Nature Cat embarks on action-packed adventures that include exciting missions full of nature investigation, “aha” discovery moments and humor, all while inspiring children to go outside and “play the show.” In other children’s programming news, Sesame Street changes to a half-hour program format beginning Monday, November 16 at 12pm/11am MT. We say goodbye to Angelina Ballerina, Maya & Miguel, and Word World and welcome: Signing Time: Emmy-nominated host Rachel Coleman uses music, movement, and American Sign Language to educate children of all

ages and abilities. Aimed toward kids ages 3-8. Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab: A young genius and her science club move into Edison’s secret lab in this wacky world of discovery for kids ages 5-8. Hands-on Crafts for Kids: Crafty mom Katie Hacker and self-taught craftista Jenny Barnett Rohrs are the hosts for this fun crafting show aimed at kids ages 6-12. Please visit SDPB.org/tvschedules for the most up-to-date schedule information.

Photo: Sesame Workshop

America ReFramed: Yellow Fever

Photos: Spiffy pictures

Mystic Voices: The Story of the Pequot War

Sesame Street is in its 46th year on SDPB.

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Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi In November, SDPB airs Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi, a documentary about the preservation and revitalization efforts of the Lakota language occurring throughout the Lakota nation. The threat of extinction looms for the Siouan language—only 3% of the Lakota nation’s 170,000 tribal members speak Lakota and the average age of native speakers is 70. The film depicts the work of Lakota and nonIndian language scholars and activists to save and modernize one of the largest Native American language communities in the United States. Recent efforts include the first fullimmersion early childhood daycare in Oglala, SD, Lakota summer institutes, an online version and app for the New Lakota Dictionary (NLD), and an online language forum that attracts learners from around the world. Ben Black Bear (Sicangu) grew up speaking Lakota and is a central figure in the movement to preserve and grow the language. The founder of Lakota Studies at Sinte Gleska University, Black Bear directs Lakota

Ben Black Bear calls for a vote on a new word.

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Studies at St. Francis Mission School and is on the board of the Lakota Language Consortium (LLC), which publishes the NLD as well as Lakota language textbooks and materials. He says the efforts of the LLC are twopronged: first, to educate and train speakers of Lakota so they may teach the language and produce curricular materials; and, second, to teach reading and writing skills to anyone with a desire to learn Lakota. “We’re trying to revive a language and we have to understand that language in order to be used today has to change,” says Black Bear. “The speed at which it changes and adjusts itself to the current time we live in is helped by people from the outside who learn the language.” Because new vocabulary is essential to a language’s survival, Black Bear oversees Lakota neologism development for the NLD. He and a group of 8-12 fluent speakers gather to create and vote new words into standard usage. “It’s a lot of hard work. We have to be careful about not creating an artificial language. We have to maintain the identity and character of the language.” New words must be rooted in Lakota, but direct English translations can be tricky due to

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Bernadine Little Thunder records the New Lakota Dictionary.

Consulting the New Lakota Dictionary.

Lakota’s disruption as a mother tongue and sporadic development as a written language. Historically, Lakota was an oral language until the mid1800’s when Catholic missionaries developed a phonetic writing system and adopted Lakota for use in parish societies which Black Bear says were patterned after pre-reservation warrior society. The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 placed emphasis on reclaiming Lakota language and culture and the 1970s also brought a resurgence. But widespread use of Lakota waned as speakers, according to Black Bear, died, left the Church, or became disassociated from Lakota identity. Bernadine Little Thunder’s first language was Lakota; she didn’t speak English fluently until first grade. A certified Lakota language teacher and advocate, Little Thunder helped record the audio-version of the recently updated NLD and also stars as the voice of Sister Bear in Lakota Berenstain Bears (Black Bear is Papa Bear.) Currently she uses her bilingual skills in the Land Buy-Back Program to do outreach with elders who prefer to conduct business in Lakota. Little Thunder is passionate about language as an expression of identity. “Lakota gives me a sense of who I am,” says Little Thunder. “If we have our language it makes us whole.” She’s encouraged by the amount of texts and social media posts she sees written by young people in Lakota, a language she finds more precise and meaningful than English. “Our language is so descriptive and expressive,” she says. “It speaks from the heart.” Rising Voices/Hótȟaŋiŋpi airs on Nov. 16, 9pm (8 MT) & Nov. 22, 2pm (1 MT) on SDPB1-TV.


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WEEKDAYS

Morning Edition NPR news. Star Date 9am (8 MT)

Morning Classics with Owen DeJong “South Dakota Season Ticket” w/ local performance on Wed. “Request Day” on Fridays. Dakota Midday “Computer Guys” & “Innovation” on Fridays. Here & Now Mondays-Thursdays News, features, conversations and more from NPR. Science Friday on Fridays. PRI’s The World Global news. All Things Considered NPR National Native News 4:30 (3:30 MT) Marketplace Fresh Air with Terry Gross Celeb, newsmaker interviews. Jazz Nightly with Karl Gehrke Karl features jazz artists & styles, as well as South Dakota Jazz Stars.

World Café Music from around the globe. BBC World Service Overnight.

SUNDAYS

BBC World Service Overnight.

BBC World Service Overnight.

The People’s Pharmacy Health news & alternatives.

TED Radio Hour Ideas, inventions and original thinking.

Weekend Edition News and features from NPR.

Weekend Edition News and features from NPR.

The Best of Car Talk Real advice, zany hosts. Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me Trivia, humor from week’s news. This American Life Portraits of all kinds of Americans.

Krista Tippett on Being Philosophical discussions. Travel with Rick Steves America’s top travel expert. America’s Test Kitchen Recipes, tips, and information.

Radiolab Science and life.

A Prairie Home Companion Garrison Keillor with music, humor, skits and more.

TED Radio Hour Ideas, inventions and original thinking. Ask Me Another Test your wits in this lively quiz show. The Dinner Party Download Pop culture, food & conversation. All Things Considered NPR A Prairie Home Companion Garrison Keillor with music, humor, skits and more. American Routes Roots music, stories behind sounds/ artists. Rock Garden Tour Last Sat. of month, 8pm (7 MT) No Cover, No Minimum Radio South Dakota performance. On Record with Matt Weesner Adult alternative music.

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SATURDAYS

BBC World Service Overnight.

Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me Trivia, humor from week’s news. On the Media News analysis and journalistic journeys. All Things Considered NPR Fresh Air Weekend Best features from the week. Radiolab Science and life. This American Life Portraits of all kinds of Americans. The Moth Radio Hour Compelling real-life stories. Big Band Spotlight with Karl Gehrke Music of ’30s & ’40s. The New Jazz Archive Explores jazz's place in American life. No Cover, No Minimum Radio South Dakota performance. BBC World Service Overnight.

From Boots to Books

Photo: Samara Freemark

The longest war in American history is drawing to a close. Now, the men and women who served are coming home, and many hope to use higher education to build new, better lives. They have help from the Post-9/11 GI Bill, a piece of legislation that many advocates say offers more support to returning veterans than any policy since the original GI Bill of 1944. This documentary explores how the first GI Bill revolutionized the lives of millions of young veterans, America’s institutions of higher education, and American society at large. But America’s economic and academic systems have changed, and veterans today are returning to a very different reality than their predecessors. Pasadena City College Veterans Resource Center.

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Thank You for Your Gifts to Friends of SDPB Friends of SDPB has received the following memorial gifts. Thank you. The following gifts were made in memory of Dwane Ellis: Joan Irwin of Lead, Gail Prostrollo of Deadwood, Joel and Trudy Severson of Rapid City, Bonnie Hood Weaver of Windsor, VT, and Clifford Trump of Goodyear, AZ. Thank you to the newest members of Friends of SDPB’s Visionary Society and Heritage Circle. We are grateful for your generous support! The Visionary Society Executive Producers ($1,000 to $2,499) Harold Widvey, Brookings Gene Fosnight & Rise Smith, Madison Carol M. & Thomas E. Graslie, Rapid City Matthew Carda, Sioux Falls Heritage Circle Heritage Circle members have generously included SDPB in their estate giving. Ralph & Connie Herring, Sioux Falls To learn how you can support SDPB with your gifts, call Friends of SDPB at 800-333-0789. Before and after photos show the School for the Blind, now a resort and business center in Sioux Falls.

SDPB Wins NETA Award

SDPB is proud to announce we’ve received an award from the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA) for the SDPB television production Putting History to Work: The Economics of Historic Preservation. Commissioned by the South Dakota Historical Society, the documentary examines the economic impact of rehabilitating buildings. A study of South Dakota projects on historic buildings has shown that renewing and reusing historic sites rather than demolishing them benefits the state. We congratulate producer Chad Andersen, videographers Andrew Bork, Josh Kappler, and Paul Ebsen and voice talent Brian Gevik for receiving this national recognition. The photo credit for the cover image of the Eagle Butte-Isabel wagon train on October’s Cowboy Up! issue of SDPB Magazine goes to Gordon Collins. We thank Gordon for the use of his photos. 20

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SDPB Boards Meet in November The boards that direct the efforts of South Dakota Public Broadcasting will meet Friday, November 6th in Rapid City at the Dahl Arts Center in Event Center Room #2. The Friends of SDPB Board of Directors, the network’s fundraising and advocacy arm, will meet at 9:30am. For more information call 800-333-0789. The network’s governing board, the South Dakota Board of Directors for Educational Telecommunications, will meet at 11:00am. For more information, call 800-456-0788. Board meetings are open to the public.


Barn owl.

Terri holds a baby alligator in Alabama.

Adventures in Nature Terri Lawrenz and Todd Magnuson continue their mission of introducing children of all ages to the outdoors in a fun, light-hearted format when they premiere the eighth season of Nature Adventures on Sunday, November 8. Join Terri and Todd as they explore “America’s Amazon” – the MobileTensaw River Delta in Alabama. Deemed “arguably the biologically richest place,” by scientist E. O. Wilson, the delta contains dozens of connected river channels and hundreds of islands within a jungle wilderness. Next, the hosts go looking for playful sea otters and make many other amazing discoveries along the way. They also venture to the Rio Grande Valley in Texas to explore its many diverse habitats. Watch as they happen upon an amazing array of wildlife, including the Crested Caracara – a carrion-eating relative of the falcon – and Chachalacas, birds that breed in mezquital thickets comprised of honey mesquite and curly mesquite grass. Nature Adventures airs Sundays at 4:30 pm (3:30 MT) on SDPB 1.

Sea otter.

Chachalaca.

Elephant seals on the California coast.

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Corporate Support Aberdeen Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department Abourezk Law Firm Acupuncture 4 Health All Souls Church ArtForms Gallery Arts Rapid City Associated General Contractors of South Dakota Augustana University Avera Health BankWest Bartlett & West Bay Leaf Café, Inc. Bethesda Black Hills Area Community Foundation Black Hills Blues Society Black Hills Federal Credit Union Black Hills Film Festival Black Hills Knowledge Network Black Hills Playhouse Black Hills Regional Eye Institute Black Hills State University Black Hills Symphony Bush Foundation Capital Services Carter County Museum Catholic United Financial (The) Center for Western Studies Children’s Museum of South Dakota CO-OP Architecture

Our corporate partners continue to support the excellent Television and Radio programming you have come to expect and love from SDPB.

Credit Union Association of the Dakotas Dacotah Bank Dacotah Prairie Museum—Granary Rural Cultural Center Dakota Plains New Holland Daktronics Davenport Evans Lawyers Deadwood History (Adams Museum & House/Days of ’76/Adams Research & Cultural Center) Delta Dental of South Dakota DeMersseman Jensen Tellinghuisen & Huffman, LLP East River Electric Power Cooperative Exceptional Artists Family Dentistry of Sioux Falls Farmers Union Insurance Companies First Bank and Trust First Dakota National Bank Fischer, Rounds & Associates Flooring America Founding Fathers Four Seasons Fabric Gene Hufford Agency Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum Chet Groseclose, Prof. LLC Hill City Arts Council Hill City Mercantile Home Federal Bank Paul Horsted, Dakota Photographic, LLC

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Football

SDPB brings you three days of live coverage of the South Dakota High School Football Championships broadcast from USD’s DakotaDome in Vermillion. November 12-14 on SDPB1 and at SDPB.org/football. See page 3 for full schedule.

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