Jim Pagliarini, a President & CEO shares his reason on page 5
AUGUST HIGHLIGHTS Live from Lincoln Center: Joshua Bell and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra The Mostly Mozart Festival marks the 200th anniversaries of Haydn’s death and Mendelssohn’s birth. Maestro Louis Langrée leads the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra and master violinist Joshua Bell in two works by Mendelssohn: the illustrious Violin Concerto and his stand-alone concert work, “The Hebrides”; Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 in D Major (“London”); and Mozart’s Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in C Major and Adagio for Violin and Orchestra in E Major. 22 Wednesday, August 12, 7pm
Frost/Nixon: The Original Watergate Interviews
A historic meeting so gripping and poignant it has been adapted into an award-winning stage play and a major motion picture. This program, culled from over 28 hours of interview footage between Sir David Frost and U.S. President Richard M. Nixon, was originally broadcast in May of 1977. Never before, nor since, has a U.S. President been so candid on camera. 2 Tuesday, August 18, 9pm LIFE Sunday, August 9, 6pm
Time Team Special Edition
Part extreme adventure, part hard science, and part reality show, Time Team America takes viewers deep into the trenches of America’s most intriguing archaeological sites. Far from the comfort of a lab, they face searing heat, driving rain, swamps, frayed nerves and the inevitable technical setbacks. Through it all, the audience peers over the shoulders of diggers at work and shares the rush of discovery as artifacts emerge from the ground. 2 Wednesday, August 26, 7pm LIFE Thursday, August 27, 3pm
Get Down Tonight – The Disco Explosion
My Music brings back the disco years with live performances from legends of the lighted dance floor. Hosted by KC and The Sunshine Band, this program includes the hit makers featured on the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever. KC & The Sunshine Band (That's The Way I Like It, Get Down Tonight), The Trammps (Disco Inferno), Yvonne Elliman (If I Can't Have You) and more bring back the days of polyester suits, big hair, mirror balls and 8 track tapes. 22 Sunday, August 9, 9pm LIFE Saturday, August 8, 8:40pm 2
Great Performances: Harlem in Montmartre
Tells the story of the jazz age in Paris – a fascinating yet often neglected era in African-American cultural history. After peace was signed at Versailles, many black Americans remained in Europe rather than return to the brutal segregation and racism of America; over the next two decades, they created an expatriate community of musicians, entertainers and entrepreneurs. Using rare archival material this remarkable documentary features footage of such key figures as James Reese Europe and Josephine Baker. 2 Wednesday, August 26, 9pm a •vz August 2009
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Where to find us. All four a digital channels are available free, over-the-air in our core broadcast area. Due to differences in broadcast power between our channels, some overthe-air households in outlying areas may not receive c h and a WX. We
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hope to increase the power of these channels soon. Please note that a no
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longer broadcasts on digital channel 17.
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For reasons beyond our control, not all televisions connected to cable or satellite
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will receive all of our channels. The table below summarizes coverage for the
Daytime Schedule (8am-7pm)
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major cable and satellite providers in our region. Many smaller cable companies also carry a. If your provider is not listed here, please contact them for specific information.
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dd August Highlights page 9
c Garden To-Do List and Gift Idea page 12
a S P E C I A L F E AT U R E S PBS Previews: The National Parks page 20 Changes Coming to the Newshour page 26
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FOOTNOTES:
1 - To see b in High Definition, a viewer must have a HD television set. Cable and satellite subscribers with a HD television must also have a HD box from their service provider and may have to subscribe to a specific tier of service.
2 - Comcast basic cable subscribers in the east metro who do not have a cable box will find b on channel 23. 3 - Comcast basic cable subscribers can begin receiving d without subscribing to a higher tier of service by asking Comcast to install a digital receiver box in their home. Comcast does charge a small monthly fee for rental of the digital receiver.
4 - Charter Cable subscribers in the Mankato region will find b in HD on channel 780. 5 - c is not available to all Charter Cable subscribers. Check with Charter for information specific to your region. a •vz August 2009
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE WHAT'S YOUR REASON?
My career in public broadcasting started with Mr. Rogers. Let me explain: Like so many of us in the late 60’s and early 70’s, I went to college with a sense of idealism. I felt I could make a difference in my community by pursing a career in medicine. One day, after classes and before heading off to my job, I turned on the TV and found myself watching Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. I became curious about what he was doing and about the notion of TV as an educational, inspiring and communitybuilding medium. I was so curious that I wrote to him and received a response which changed the course of my life. To put it simply, Fred Rogers inspired me to make television that mattered. Television that informs, educates and inspires. At the age of 27, I found myself building a PBS station in Reno, Nevada. After 17 wonderful years in Reno, I came to Minnesota to join arms with a great staff and a wonderful community who are committed to use the power of media for the public good. It has been a great journey! That's my story – and that's my reason for being passionate about public television and about a .
What’s your reason?
James R. Pagliarini
Every day there are so many ways in which a touches people. From educating kids to inspiring a new household project. From reporting amazing scientific discoveries to presenting the best in the arts. There are thousands of reasons to be passionate about – and to support – a .
Every day, a is there for you, and now we ask you to be there for us. As we near the end of the fiscal year, I'm asking you, very directly, to help us out. In these economic times, your support is more important than ever. Stand behind the programs that enrich your life by making an additional gift now. There are many reasons why a is a success, but the most important reason is our members. Donations from individuals make up nearly 50 percent of a 's budget; a is valuable to you, and your support is invaluable to a . You are the reason we are here. We thank you for your continued support. www.tpt.org • a
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Great Performances: Pete Seeger’s 90th
Birthday Concert at Madison Square Garden
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ete Seeger, legendary folk artist and pioneer of protest music, turned 90 in May, 2009. Joining him for a concert event at Madison Square Garden to celebrate this milestone birthday were Joan Baez, Ani DiFranco, Arlo Guthrie, Ben Harper, Emmylou Harris, Richie Havens, Kris Kristofferson, Taj Mahal, Dave Matthews, Roger McGuinn, John Mellencamp, Peggy Seeger, Bruce Springsteen and many others who perform songs inspired by his music and activism.
2 Saturday, August 8, 7pm LIFE Wednesday, August 19, 6pm
P.O.V: Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go One of Britain’s leading documentary filmmakers takes a vérité look at Oxford’s Mulberry Bush School for emotionally disturbed children.
Planet Tales: Mystery of the Jurassic Join a major trek to a remote plateau in Argentina and unearth the real Jurassic Park.
2 Tuesday, August 4, 11pm
2 Sunday, August 2, 10pm
Frontline: Storm over Everest
Magic of Audrey
Sheds new light on the worst climbing tragedy in Mount Everest's history.
Captures the unique allure and charisma of actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn.
2 Thursday, August 6, 8pm
2 Saturday, August 1, 8pm
Nature: Crime Scene Creatures Meet a host of scientists and law enforcement agents who are enlisting crime solving recruits from the natural world.
2 Sunday, August 2, 7pm
Okie Noodling II Filmmaker Bradley Beesley sheds light on the strange subculture of bare handed catfishing in this sequel to his 2001 award-winning film.
2 Wednesday, August 5, 9pm
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Lark Rise to Candleford
Great Performances: One Night with Rod Stewart
Land of Lakes Music In Plymouth: Choirboys Backstage Celebrating 35 Years
Jean Nouvel: Guthrie: An Guthrie Theater Inside Look
3-Minute Egg
Nature: Crime Scene Creatures
Lark Rise to Candleford
(8:50) Lark Rise to Candleford
P.O.V.: Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go
Craft In America: Community
Globe Trekker: Ice Trekking
Austin City Limits: Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland
Legends & Lyrics: Kris Kristofferson, Patty Griffin, Randy Owen
Soundstage: Billy Idol
Closing The Opportunity Gap
Leading Women: Reatha Clark King
Justice Matters
Conversations at St. John’s: Jim Wallis
Minnesota’s Progressive Republicans
The Alps
Speak Your Mind
The Big Show: Lone Star
10: 00
Antiques Roadshow: Tampa, FL
Green Show
P.O.V.: The Betrayal (Nerakhoon) Kinpride
(11:35) Red
Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Global Voices Echo: Seasonal and
Pandemic Flu Differences
In The Life
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Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
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Charlie Rose
Simply Ming
Smart Travels Europe
Holocaust Aftermath: Suburban Across Generations Immigrants
Money ‘n’ Sanity
Your Child’s Engineering, Minnesota’s Future Inheritance: Debt South Dakota
Red Green Show
Jurassic
BBC World News
Charlie Rose
Worldfocus
Inside The Boardroom: Ellen Gordon Bank of North Dakota
Nature in the Album Balance
Taste of the Midwest
Okie Noodling II
As Time Goes By
Red Green Show
BBC World News
Charlie Rose
Big Band Treasures
Almanac: Hands- Inside Mayo Clinic On History
This Old House
This Old House
Frontline: Storm Over Everest
Julia Child Cooking
Chefclass
Simply Ming
New Scandinavian Africa Trek Cooking
What Is Race?
Homeless Youth: Finding Home
Great Waters Gone Bad
Minnesota’s Lakes at Risk
Sandhills Story
Washington Week
(8:25) Now On
Bill Moyers Journal
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking
Chefs A' Field : Rick Steves’ Culinary Adventures Europe Classics
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Chefs A' Field: Rick Steves’ Culinary Adventures Europe Classics
Travelscope
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Smart Travels Europe
World War II Stories: Struggle
PBS
Parkinson’s In Minnesota
Travelscope
Planet Tales: Mystery of the
History Project: The Battle for Christendom
Worldfocus Album
As Time Goes By
Red Green Show
Globe Trekker: Galleons, Pirates
BBC World News
Charlie Rose
Iron Country: The End of the
Fur Trade
Taste of the Midwest
& Treasure
Worldfocus Album
Taste of the Midwest
Eastenders
Smart Travels Europe
Critical Links: Comt. Emerging Health Hlth. Workers Solutions
BBC World News
Worldfocus Album
Taste of the Midwest
Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone!
Lark Rise to Candleford
(7:50) Lark Rise to Candleford
(8:40) Get Down Tonight - The Disco Explosion
American Genocide and Justice
Seth Eastman: Painting The Dakota
3-Minute Egg
(6:00) Big Band Years
Lark Rise to Candleford
Get Down Tonight - The Disco Explosion
(6:00) Frost/Nixon: The Original Watergate Interviews
Big Band Years
Our Future Prosperity
Our Environment and Our Health
Kinpride
Charlie Rose
Almanac
Great Performances: Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Concert at Madison Celtic Thunder - Take Me Home
Sun
Taste of the Midwest
Making of Milwaukee
Square Garden
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Worldfocus
As Time Goes By
Ciao Italia
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking
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New Scandinavian Africa Trek Cooking
Time Team America: Fort James,
11: 00
Nova: Astrospies
East Africa
Attack! In Pursuit of Africa’s Maneaters: Lions
Chefclass
Healthcare and Innovation
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BBC World News
Nova Sciencenow
Julia Child Cooking
10: 30
Rick Steves’ Europe
Nova: The Deadliest Plane
Crash
Ciao Italia
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Chefs A' Field : Culinary Adventures
10: 00
Red Green Show
Finding Common Ground: Steps Toward A Mideast Peace
Almanac
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Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking
9: 30
As Time Goes By
Mideast Summit: Challenges to Peace
Niagara Falls
Wed
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Timewatch: Crowning A Queen
Vietnamese News
(10:40) John Denver: The Wildlife Concert
Belahdan
Echo: Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment
Ed Slott's Stay Rich for Life
Great Performances: Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood: In Concert from Madison Square Garden Winnipeg In Bloom
Poverty End Date: A Forum
Conversations at St. John’s: John Thavis On Church
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Great Performances: One Night with Rod Stewart
Austin City Limits:
For the first time, the legendary rock `n roller performs some of his best known hits and "Great American Songbook" classics at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings/ Carolyn Wonderland Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings burn up the stage followed by Texas treasure Carolyn Wonderland.
LIFE Saturday, August 1, 8pm
New Scandinavian Cooking With Claus Meyer:
LIFE Sunday, August 2, 9pm
The Rich South
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A Focus on Youth The role that youth have in shaping the future prosperity and health of our communities is an important focus for the MN Channel. In recognition of this, we have partnered with several non-profit organizations to produce these shows featured in August.
Closing the Opportunity Gap Co-produced with The Minneapolis Foundation
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Our Future Prosperity Co-produced with The Minneapolis Foundation
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Be There - Dads Matter Young people who understand parental responsibility are more likely to form strong families; these families are the backbone of productive, nurturing communities. Explore the importance and the positive impact of fathers. Learn why it is important to be financially and emotionally prepared for childrearing in order to create safe, stable, and healthy family environments. Co-produced with Dads Make a Difference.
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Sunday, August 16, 11am
Schoolhouse to Jailhouse Co-produced with Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis
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Calculated Success Minnesota students are among the world’s leaders in both science and math at grades 4 and 8 and their gains in math are three times the national average in grade 4. Join Dr. William Schmidt and other experts as they discuss what’s working. Co-produced with SciMathMN.
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Growing Up Healthy: Kids and Community Whether it's lead in paint, insecticides in the home, pesticides in the garden or awareness in the community, this program features the work of organizations throughout Minnesota that are striving to improve children's health. Co-produced with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation.
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Magic Moments: The Best Of 50's Pop
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mix of live performance and archival footage bring you back to the 1950s pop days with
The Singing Rage, Patti Page, classic moments from Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds, The McGuire Sisters and more. Phyllis McGuire, Pat Boone and Nick Clooney host this warm, nostalgic trip back to the 1950s.
2 Monday, August 10, 9pm LIFE Wednesday, August 19, 2pm
Mel Carter
Australian Pink Floyd Show: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Celtic Thunder – Take Me Home
The Australian Pink Floyd tribute band performs at London's Royal Albert Hall.
This new special features new songs and audience favorites, and showcases a more mature, dynamic group.
2 Thursday, August 13, 8:30pm LIFE Sunday, August 16, 8:30pm
2 Tuesday, August 11, 10pm LIFE Sunday, August 16, 7pm
Back Care Basics:
Stevie Ray Vaughan Live: Play Hard & Floor It!
Yoga for the Rest of Us Peggy Cappy turns her attention to stretches and exercises that are most beneficial to back care.
2 Monday, August 10, 11pm LIFE Monday, August 10, 9pm
Enjoy this tribute to the uniquely eclectic and fiery style of Stevie Ray Vaughan.
2 Thursday, August 13, 10:10pm
Chris Botti: Live in Boston Trumpeter Chris Botti is a contemporary jazz star and pop favorite. Join Chris and special featured guests as they celebrate an incredible night of music. Don’t miss Chris Botti live in our a Studios and find out how to get tickets to see him at Orchestra Hall.
2 Wednesday, August 12, 9pm
John Denver: The Wildlife Concert This intimate performance features the songs that made John Denver an American treasure.
LIFE Monday, August 10, 3:30pm
Rick Steves' Romantics' Europe Rick Steves shares his extensive knowledge of European history and culture as he winds his way through the most romantic spots in Spain, France and the Czech Republic.
2 Sunday, August 16, 11pm
Brain in Love with Dr. Daniel Amen
Lark Rise To Candleford
Dr. Daniel Amen offers an exciting new special with a fresh and compelling twist on brain health: how to use your brain to bring and keep more love into your life.
Dorcas decides to sell up and leave Candleford. And there are surprises, joy and sorrow when everyone gathers at the Post Office for Zillah's birthday party.
2 Tuesday, August 11, 8pm LIFE Thursday, August 13, 3pm 10
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Health Care: US and German Health Care, Models for Change 2006
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Taste of the Midwest Visions of France: The Riviera
(6:00) Julia Child Memories:
Rick Steves’ Romantics’ Europe
BBC World News
Worldfocus
Juan Cole: Internet and War On Terror
Building Our Future
Inside The Boardroom: Susan Engel
Charlie Rose
10-J: The History of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Album
Taste of the Midwest
Live from Lincoln Center: Joshua Bell and the Mostly Mozart Festival
Chris Botti Live in Boston
Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us
Visions of France: The Riviera
Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey
Back Care Basics: Yoga for the BBC World Rest of Us News
Charlie Rose
Worldfocus
Orchestra
Greatest Generation Film Showcase World War II Stories: Europe
Almanac: HandsOn History
Highland Heartbeat
Australian Pink Floyd Show: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Making of Milwaukee
News
Echoes of Cry of the Marsh
Return of the Wood Duck
Crane Song
Almanac
Washington Week
Bill Moyers Journal
(6:00) Brain In Love with Dr.
Get Down Tonight - The Disco Explosion
Creative Power Shared Values: of Aging Health & Comnt.
Everyday Trauma
Now On PBS
Album
Dakota Life
(10:10) Stevie Ray Vaughan Live: Play Hard & Floor It!
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Back Care Basics: Yoga for the BBC World Rest of Us News
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Celtic Thunder - Take Me Home
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Brain In Love with Dr. Daniel Amen
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Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us
Minnesota Regiments
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Magic Moments - The Best of 50’s Pop
The Seven Voyages of Zheng He
Immigrant Stories Revealed
Bon Appetit!
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(6:00) Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! Opium Use: A Hmong Persp.
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History Detectives
Charlie Rose
Iron Country: From Gold to Iron
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Worldfocus Album
Dakota Life
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BBC World News
Understanding Mental Joining Forces to End Hunger Illness In Children
Charlie Rose
Almanac
Worldfocus Album
Dakota Life
a Viewer Favorites (check tpt.org 48 hours prior to broadcast for an announcement of your favorite shows) Lark Rise to Candleford
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Nikki Giovanni On Poetry & Truth
Urban Youth Poets: Quest for the Voice
3-Minute Egg Kinpride
(6:00) Great Performances: Pete Seeger's 90th
Leonard Cohen Live in London
Celtic Thunder - Take Me Home
Australian Pink Floyd Show: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Birthday Concert Live from Madison Square Garden
Schoolhouse Drug Courts: Dialogue for Peace: Bridging to Jailhouse Justice That Heals Differences
Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Playing for Change: Peace Through Music
CIA and the Cinema: A Strange Bond
Echo: Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment Rick Steves’ Romantics’ Europe
(10:10) a Viewer Favorites (check tpt.org 48 hours prior to broadcast for an announcement of your favorite shows)
Living with a Hole In Your Pocket
Blueprint for Action: Youth
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P. Allen Smith P. Allen Smith is your gardening guru! And in spite of the August heat, it's time to start preparing for autumn, so this month's to-do list involves plant purchasing, clean up and harvesting.
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• Stop fertilizing roses. • Freeze summer berries for winter use. • Continue harvesting vegetables from the garden; dry, can or freeze for winter use. Late summer and early fall is the time to treat your lawn for grubs. Fall is now considered a third growing season. Check garden centers for new arrivals that are suited for the cooler temperatures and shorter days of autumn. Get your orders placed for spring flowering bulbs. Fall is the time to divide summer blooming perennials such as peonies and daylilies. Begin your fall garden clean up.
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Donna's Day Donna's Day brings you the best in do-it-yourself projects, crafts and activities for you and your family. This month, Donna offers you a project that you can keep to pamper yourself or that you can give away as a wonderful hand-made gift. Bath Salts Ingredients: • 2 cups Epsom salts • 1 tablespoon glycerin (available at pharmacies) • 2-3 drops perfume or essential oil • Clear jar with lid Directions: 1. In a large mixing bowl, stir together all ingredients. 2. Carefully spoon the mixture into the jar. Or, use a funnel if available. 3. For gift-giving, decorate the container with paints, then make a tag to tie around the lid with the following directions: “Use 2 tablespoons per bath. Relax.”
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Big Band Years
M
y Music presents this "Big Band" music retrospective featuring the biggest songs
that got us through World War II and kick started the baby boom. This program compiles the original hit makers and legends that define that generations' memories. Peter Marshall (of the legendary Hollywood Squares) hosts this event, which mixes vintage live, rare, and unreleased footage from the Big Band days.
2 Tuesday, August 18, 7pm LIFE Tuesday, August 11, 2pm
Visions of France: The Riviera See the breathtaking beauty of southeastern France from a spectacular vantage point. Shot in high-definition from a helicopter-mounted camera, these two programs afford dazzling views of historic Provence, and the worldfamous Mediterranean wonderland, The Riviera.
Ed Slott's Stay Rich For Life Renowned tax advisor and personal finance author Ed Slott offers Baby Boomers and anyone who wants to retire on their own terms despite America's monumental fiscal crisis a step by step solution to create, manage and keep family wealth.
2 Tuesday, August 18, 11pm & 11:30pm LIFE Wednesday, August 19, 4pm & 4:30pm
2 Sunday, August 9, 11pm LIFE Tuesday, August 18, 2pm & 6pm
Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses BeGone
Playing for Change: Peace Through Music
Join musicians from around the world who share the common belief that music has the power to break down boundaries and overcome distances between people. No matter whether people come from different backgrounds, music has the universal power to transcend and unite us as one human race. LIFE Monday, August 17, 8:30pm
2 Sunday, August 16, 9:30pm
Leonard Cohen Live in London For over four decades, Leonard Cohen has been one of the most important and influential songwriters of our time, a figure whose body of work achieves greater depths of mystery and meaning as time goes on. His songs have set a virtually unmatched standard in their seriousness and range. Sex, spirituality, religion, power – he has relentlessly examined the largest issues in human lives; enjoy this remarkable concert, live from London.
On the 10th anniversary of his first public television pledge special, Dr. Wayne Dyer presents a new program, based on his newest book Excuses BeGone! In this show, his goal is simple but not easy: to help viewers learn how to overcome lifetime thinking habits that keep us from maximizing our human potential.
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Playing for Change: Peace Through Music On The Frontline: Troop A in Iraq Beyond Diplomacy
Big Band Years
Get Down Tonight - The Disco Explosion
Thomas Friedman On Globalization
News and Audience Responsibilities
Fresh Duluth
Magic Moments - The Best of 50’s Pop (6:00) Great Performances: Pete
Bold Experiment: Met Council at 40
Australian Pink Floyd Show: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Almanac: Hands- Greatest Generation Showcase On History 2: The War
World War II Stories: Pacific
Worldfocus
Album Genocide Again: Hope for Human Trafficking Victims Darfur
Dakota Life
Visions of France: Visions of France: The Riviera The Riviera
Charlie Rose
Do The Media Understand Poverty?
BBC World News
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Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us Charlie Rose
Making of Milwaukee
Worldfocus Album
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Deep Dish with William Arntz Stewards of the Land
Last of the Rainwater Basins
Home Or High Home Or High Water Water
Iron Country: The Opening of the Vermilion Iron Range
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Bill Moyers Journal
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Seeger’s 90th Birthday Concert
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Frost/Nixon: The Original Watergate Interviews
(6:00) Ed Slott's Stay Rich for Life
Return of the Sacred Pole
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Brain In Love with Dr. Daniel Amen
Drug Courts: Drugs & Justice That Heals Alcohol
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
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Charlie Rose
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Charlie Rose
Almanac
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3-Minute Egg Kinpride
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Echo: West Nile and Lyme Disease
Safe at Home
When I Think of Call to Justice Home
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Minnesota Boy Wins National Arthur Contest
"I feel you can help others through art even if it is just by making a small drawing and sharing it." With those words, 11-year old Conner Gordon of Savage sums up his ideas about being an artist and about being the grand prize winner of the recent "Arthur/All Kids Can Character Search.” Selected out of an overwhelming 8,500 entries, Connor, along with his character Lydia Fox were featured in a live-action segment of the Arthur show. “My character, Lydia, wants kids to know that even though she’s in a wheelchair, she can do what everyone else can do, but in her own way,” Connor says.
“We saw thousands of character ideas from around the country,” says Jacqui Deegan, Arthur Executive Producer. “We were truly inspired by all of them, and especially by Connor’s character, Lydia Fox, whose creativity, intelligence and positive attitude are a perfect match for our series." As part of his prize, Connor got to spend time with Arthur's creator, Marc Brown. Conner says, "I was able to ask him questions and he gave me instructions to help me become a better artist. It was one of the best days of my life." Aside from art, Conner plays the violin and likes to skateboard, snowboard and plays baseball and basketball. He plans on painting a mural in his room and hopes to one day study art in college and have his own cartoon in the newspaper.
Connor (L) and Arthur Creator Marc Brown (R) unveil Lydia Fox
Launched in February 2009, the competition invited children ages 6-12 to create a new friend for Arthur. The activity was designed to educate children about the importance of inclusion and how children of all abilities can play together.
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For now, he hopes Lydia Fox sends the message that, "Anyone with a disability needs to be treated just like everyone else. Kids with disabilities want people to like them for who they are and not just like them – or not like them – because they have a disability."
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Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea
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evin Whately returns as Inspector Lewis for a second season. The much loved Oxford policeman is once again
joined by Laurence Fox (A Room with a View) as Lewis' young partner DS Hathaway. And as the relationship between Inspector and Sergeant grows and develops we see new sides to the inimitable duo. Stolen rare books and the murders of a brilliant Oxford Fine Art student and a library maintenance engineer lead Lewis and Hathaway to connect the crimes to a local gambling addiction group and two talented painters. Can Oxford's finest trace the killers before they claim their next victim?
2 Sunday, August 30, 8pm LIFE Monday, August 31, 3pm
The Moon This comprehensive documentary charts man's scientific progress in understanding the history as well as the myths regarding our nearest neighbor in space.
2 Tuesday, August 25, 11pm
Destination: World
Hurricane on the Bayou Follow a group of four musicians as they explore the electrifying culture of New Orleans and recount their heart wrenching, personal stories of Katrina.
2 Tuesday, August 25, 9pm
Time Team Special Edition Takes viewers on an expedition to Jamestown, where a British company's commercial enterprise planted the seeds of the United States.
Annie Hall A New York comedian (Woody Allen) recalls his lost love, a kooky singer (Diane Keaton) with a style all her own.
2 Saturday, August 29, 10pm
Six Degrees of Separation Married New Yorkers (Stockard Channing, Donald Sutherland) question the motives of an overnight guest (Will Smith) who pretends to be someone else.
2 Saturday, August 29, 8pm
2 Wednesday, August 26, 7pm
History Project:
UFO's: The Real History Discover how real flying saucers were developed secretly ...right under our noses.
2 Thursday, August 27, 8pm
American Masters: Preston SturgesThe Rise and Fall of an American Explore the life of Preston Sturges who was, along with Orson Welles, the reigning Hollywood genius of the 1940s.
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Nature: The Queen of Trees The story of the sycamore fig and its tiny pollinator describes one of the most remarkable relationships in the natural world.
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P.O.V.: This Way Up Examines the social, economic and religious barriers that arise from the Israeli security wall on the West Bank.
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Red Green Show Nova: Underwater Dream
Rick Steves’ Smart Travels BBC World Europe Classics - Europe News
Charlie Rose
Machine
Worldfocus
French Perspective: Prospects for Transatlantic Relations
Germans from Russia: Children of Album the Steppe, Children of the Prairie
Nova: Monster of the Milky Way
Nova Sciencenow
Destination: World: Hurricane
As Time Goes By
Red Green Show The Moon
Julia Child Cooking
Simply Ming
Passport to Adventure
BBC World News
Charlie Rose
Chefclass
on the Bayou
Perfect Day
Ciao Italia
Everyday Food
Cass Gilbert
On Air - 40 Years of Greatest Generation Film Radio Talking Book Showcase
This Old House
This Old House
History Project: UFO’s: The Real
In Julia’s Kitchen
Chefclass
Simply Ming
Equine Forestry
History of MN Mosquito Control
Almanac Everyday Food
Travelscope
MN Workforce: Leading Women: Inside The Boardroom: Reatha Faces of the Future Reatha Clark King Clark King
Time Team Special Edition Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking
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Democracy In South Africa
Ciao Italia
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Engineering MN’s Future: Betty Shanahan
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Robert Pastor’s Views On NAFTA
Dakota Life
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Great Performances: Harlem In Montmartre
Red Green Show History Project: Secrets
Rick Steves’ Smart Travels BBC World Europe Classics - Europe News
Charlie Rose
of Ancient Peru
Worldfocus
World War II Stories: Home
Making of Milwaukee
Supernatural Science: Extra
As Time Goes By
Red Green Show Globe Trekker: California
Perfect Day
Passport to Adventure
BBC World News
Charlie Rose
If A Road Runs Through It
Food, Fuel and Climate Change
Deep Dish
Iron Country: The Mesabi Replaces
Washington Week
Now On PBS
Bill Moyers Journal
Red Green Show
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking
Chefs A' Field
Rick Steves’ Smart Travels BBC World Europe Classics - Europe News
History
Front
Terrestrial Life
The Vermilion
Dakota Life
Worldfocus Album
Dakota Life
Red Green Show Eastenders
Eastenders
Charlie Rose
Worldfocus
Vanishing Graduates Becoming & MN’s Future Mediawise
Long-Term Care Financing Solutions
Antiques Roadshow Philadelphia,
The Big Show: Six Degrees of Separation (112 minutes)
The Big Show: Annie Hall (93 minutes)
Mario Lanza Singing to the Gods
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Independent Lens: Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes
Herd About The Prairie
Prairie Quilts
Vietnamese News
Echo: West Nile and Lyme
PA
Artwear In Motion
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
Travelscope
Album
3-Minute Egg
Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, And the
Nature: The Queen of Trees
Moonbeams Kiss the Sky
Parenting: Almanac Ready, Set Go
Kinpride
Album
Belahdan
Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Expiation
Dakota Life (11:35) Red Green Show
Disease
P.O.V.: This Way Up
State Fair Scrapbook
Globe Trekker: California
Austin City Limits: Nick Lowe/
Legends & Lyrics: Kenny Loggins,
Be There: Dads Matter
Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness
Beliefs About Poverty
Sida Sin Miedo Lending A Hand: The Angela Davis: Education AIDS Without Fear Wakanheza Project Not Incarceration
Restoring Hope One Car at a Time
Antiques Roadshow: Tucson, AZ
History Detectives
Ciao Italia
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking
Everyday Food
Why Policy Matters
The Swell Season
Great Performances: Herbert Von Karajan: Beauty
As I See It
Chefs A' Field Rick Steves’
Modern Justice / Past Practice: 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Forum
Richard Marx, 3 Doors Down
Europe Classics
Smart Travels BBC World - Europe News
Global Justice & Human Rights Trials
Soundstage: Fall Out Boy
Red Green Show Nova: Monster of the Milky Way
Charlie Rose
Blueprint for Action: Immigration
Worldfocus Album
Dakota Life
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Everyday Food: The Best Burgers How to make perfect burgers, from the type of ground beef to use to some clever cooking tricks for keeping them moist and flavorful. LIFE Wednesday, August 26, 7:30pm www.tpt.org • a
Travelscope: Chile - The Driest Place On Earth Joseph travels to the driest place on the planet, Chile's Atacama Desert and finds that the desert, though it appears dry and barren, is alive with varied wildlife and vibrant cultures. LIFE Tuesday, August 25, 9:30pm
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et a sneak peek at Ken Burn's new documentary. Filmed over the course of more
than six years at some of nature's most spectacular locales – from Acadia to Yosemite, Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, the Everglades of Florida to the Gates of the Arctic in Alaska – The National Parks: America's Best Idea is nonetheless a story of people: people from every conceivable background who were willing to devote themselves to saving some precious portion of the land they loved, and in doing so reminded their fellow citizens of the full meaning of democracy. Full program coming to a
September 27, 2009. 2 Friday, August 21, 10pm www.pbs.org/nationalparks Acadia National Park
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inosaur Train, a new kids series from the Jim Henson Company will debut this fall on a!
The series embraces and celebrates the fascination that preschoolers have with both dinosaurs and trains while encouraging basic scientific thinking and skills as the audience learns about natural science, natural history and paleontology. Dinosaur Train is seen through the eyes of Buddy, a preschool-aged
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Tyrannosaurus Rex. Buddy and his adoptive family of Pteranodons go for adventures to meet all kinds of dinosaurs in different eras and learn fascinating new facts about these incredible creatures. Dinosaur Train has developed an ambitious and creative curriculum that harnesses children’s enthusiasm for and curiosity about dinosaurs, sparking children’s interest in life science and natural history,” states Lisa Henson, co-CEO of The Jim Henson Company. In addition to the series’ on air presence, Dinosaur Train will also have a great
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11:00 jacques pepin
foreign exchange
11:30 america's test
to the contrary
AT A TIME
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Sunday, August 30: Notes in the Air Mario Lanza Singing to the Gods
EUROPE WITH RUDY MAXA
A definitive account of the remarkable life and times of one of the twentieth century's most beloved singing stars and one of the great tenors of all time.
2:30 antiques
roadshow FYI
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2:00 SMART TRAVELS -
4:00 globe trekker
Examines the issues before the court during the period after the Civil War, a time of unprecedented economic growth; as corporations became more powerful they found an unlikely ally in the Supreme Court. While the 14th Amendment was passed to make certain that the states recognized the rights of newly freed slaves, the court would, for almost 100 years, use the amendment to protect not blacks but big business.
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Sunday, August 2: One Nation under Law
Focuses on the court's reaction to state and federal legislation on Bill of Rights freedoms, with special attention to the explosion of civil rights cases from the early 1940s to the present.
12:30 victory garden
3:30 TIME TEAM Special
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Leonard Bernstein: Reaching For the Note, An American Masters Special Celebrate Leonard Bernstein, one of the major forces in 20th century music.
2 Sunday, August 30, 2pm
Words and Music by Jerry Herman
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TRAVELS TO THE EDGE 5:30 HOMETIME
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Examines the life and career of the legendary composer/lyricist of "Hello, Dolly!," "Mame," and "La Cage aux Folles."
2 Sunday, August 30, 4pm
Tuba U: Basso Profundo Follows an unusual 22 piece musical ensemble into the recording studio, across the U.S. and onto the stage of renowned Carnegie Hall.
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Barney & Friends
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American Woodshop
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Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Getting There
Echo: West Nile and Lyme Disease
Khat in the Somali No Fear CPR Almanac Community
Martha Speaks
Cyberchase
Animalia
Electric Company
Wishbone
Getting There
Jean Nouvel: Guthrie: An Guthrie Theater Inside Look
3-Minute Egg
Kinpride
Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Echo: Seasonal and Pandemic Flu Differences
Desert Speaks
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Victory Garden Ciao Italia
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Chefs A' Field Get Cooking
Leading Women
Speak Your Mind
Justice Matters
Conversations at St. John’s: Jim Minnesota’s Progressive Wallis Republicans
Desert Speaks
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Simple Living
Finding Common Ground: Steps Toward A Mideast Peace Desert Speaks
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Garden Smart
Rick Steves’ Europe
Native Report
Native Report
Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe Capitol Report
Getting There
Julia Child - Chefclass Cooking
Simply Ming
New Scandinavian Cooking
Africa Trek
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
Holocaust Aftermath
Suburban Immigrants
East Africa
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Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Ciao Italia
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Chefs A' Field Get Cooking
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe
Bank of North Dakota
Nature in the Balance
Album
Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Simply Ming
New Scandinavian Cooking
Africa Trek
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
Album
Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe
Iron Country: The Years 1804-1870: Album
Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Motorweek
Woodsmith Shop
American Woodshop
Woodwright’s Shop
Album
Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Engineering, Minnesota’s Future
Inside The Boardroom: Ellen Gordon
Desert Speaks
Antiques Roadshow FYI
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
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Woodsmith Shop
On The Road Sexy Without Sex Together Wordgirl
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Motorweek
Julia Child - Chefclass Cooking
Inside Mayo Clinic
World War II Stories: Struggle Making of Milwaukee
Desert Speaks
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Katie Brown Workshop
Great Waters Gone Bad
Minnesota’s Lakes at Risk
Sandhills Story
Sid The Science Kid
Super Why!
Clifford The Big Red Dog
Dragon Tales
Wordworld
Parkinson’s In Minnesota
Critical Links
Emerging Hlth. Solutions
Almanac
Martha Speaks
Cyberchase
Animalia
Electric Company
Wishbone
Closing The Opportunity Gap
Leading Women: Reatha Clark King
Speak Your Mind
Seth Eastman: Painting The Dakota
3-Minute Egg
Kinpride
Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Echo: Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment
Native Report
Native Report
Desert Speaks
Victory Garden Ciao Italia
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Chefs A' Field Get Cooking
Our Environment and Our Health
Winnipeg In Bloom
Poverty End Date: A Forum
Desert Speaks
Simple Living
Wordgirl
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
The Seven Voyages of Zheng He Desert Speaks
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Garden Smart
Ciao Italia
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Chefs A' Field Get Cooking
The End of the Fur Trade
Julia Child - Chefclass Cooking
Barney & Friends
Simply Ming
Health Care
US and German Health Care, 2006
Ciao Italia
Hubert Keller
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Conversations at St. John’s: John Thavis On Church New Scandinavian Cooking
Africa Trek
Album: Flying with Lightning
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Chefs A' Field Get Cooking
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe Capitol Report
Nature in the Balance
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe
Building Our Future
Inside The Boardroom: Susan 10-J: The History of the Federal Engel Reserve Bank of Kansas City
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Taste of the Midwest
Outdoor Wisconsin
Desert Speaks
Cultivating Life
New Scandinavian Cooking
Africa Trek
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
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Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Julia Child - Chefclass Cooking
Simply Ming
Greatest Generation Film Showcase 3
World War II Stories: Europe
Making of Milwaukee
Desert Speaks
Katie Brown Workshop
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Return of the Wood Duck
Ciao Italia
Crane Song
Tommy Tang’s Let’s Chefs A' Field Get Cooking
Iron Country: From Gold to Iron
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Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Wordworld
Motorweek
Woodsmith Shop
American Woodshop
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Sid The Science Kid
Super Why!
Clifford The Big Red Dog
Everyday Trauma
Understanding Mental Illness...
Joining Forces to End Hunger Almanac
Martha Speaks
Wordgirl
Cyberchase
Animalia
Electric Company
Wishbone
Our Future Prosperity
Our Environment and Our Health
3-Minute Egg
Kinpride
Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Echo: Tuberculosis Prevention and
Native Report
Urban Youth Poets: Quest for the Voice
Dragon Tales
Barney & Friends
Treatment
Native Report
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On The Road Together
East Africa
Safe at Home
Royal Academy
Land of Lakes Choirboys
Music In Plymouth: Jean Nouvel: Guthrie: An Celebrating 35 Yrs. Guthrie Theater Inside Look
of the Himalayas
Ancient Peru
Sexy Without Sex
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Khat in the Somali No Fear CPR: Take Action, Save Lives Community
Almanac
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Taste of the Midwest
Ballycastle
Theater Talk
Wayfarer’s Journey: Listening to Mahler
3-Minute Egg
Kinpride
Vietnamese News
Arthur
Last of the Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Old Summer Wine School Ties
Closing The Opportunity Gap
Leading Women
Speak Your Mind
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Antiques Roadshow: Houston, Summer Wine TX
Mideast Summit: Challenges to Peace
Finding Common Ground: Steps Toward A Mideast Peace
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Charlie Rose Big Band Treasures
Last of the Summer Wine
Charlie Rose What Is Race?
Last of the Summer Wine
Justice Matters
Holocaust Aftermath
Last of the Nova: The Deadliest Plane Crash Summer Wine
Inside The Boardroom: Ellen Gordon
World War II Stories: Struggle
Sandhills Story
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Victory Business Report Garden Home Garden
Minnesota’s Progressive Republicans
History Detectives
BBC World News
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Simple Business Report Garden Home Living
Suburban Immigrants
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Taste of the Midwest
Nova Sciencenow
BBC World News
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Garden Business Report Garden Home Smart
Bank of North Dakota
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Taste of the Midwest
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BBC World News
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Eastenders
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East Africa
Nature in the Balance
Making of Milwaukee
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Parkinson’s In Minnesota
Critical Links
Justice Matters
Visions of France
Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us
American Genocide and Justice
Seth Eastman: Painting The 3-Minute Egg Dakota
Kinpride
Charlie Rose
Lost Twin Cities
John Denver: The Wildlife Concert
Our Future Prosperity
Our Environment and Our Health
Charlie Rose
Almanac Ed Slott's Stay Rich for Life Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Echo: Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment BBC World News
Big Band Years
Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us
BBC World News
Venture North Opium Use: A
Immigrant Stories The Seven Voyages of Zheng He Revealed
Health Care: US and German Health Care, Models for Change 2006
Charlie Rose
Farmhouses in the Heartland: The Death of the Dream
Venture North Juan Cole: Internet and War On Terror Charlie Rose Minnesota Regiments
Building Our Future
Inside The Boardroom: Susan Engel
BBC World News 10-J: The History of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Back Care Basics: Yoga for Brain In Love with Dr. Daniel Amen the Rest of US Almanac: Hands- Greatest Generation Film On History Showcase 3
World War II Stories: Europe
Charlie Rose
Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone!
Echoes of Cry of the Marsh
Return of the Wood Duck
Crane Song
Making of Milwaukee
Iron Country: From Gold to Iron (1867-1880)
Shared Values Everyday Trauma
Mental Illness
Joining Forces to End Hunger
Venture North
Native Report
Capitol Report
Nature in the Balance
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Album: Flying with Lightning
Taste of the Midwest
Nightly Visions of Business Report France
Visions of France
Album: Consumed by the
Taste of the Midwest
Flames
BBC World News
Nightly Business Report
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Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
BBC World News
Nightly Brain In Love with Dr. Business Report Daniel Amen
Album
Dakota Life
Album
Rick Steves’ Back Care Basics: Yoga for European Insights the Rest of Us
Julia Child Memories: Bon Appetit!
Nikki Giovanni On Poetry & Truth
Urban Youth Poets: Quest for the Voice
Kinpride
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Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Venture North
Pretty Girl
Almanac
Vietnamese News
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Lawrence Welk Show: A
Winnipeg In Bloom
3-Minute Egg
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Nightly Julia Child Memories: Business Report Bon Appetit!
a Viewer Favorites (check tpt.org 48 hours prior to broadcast for an announcement of your favorite shows) Creative Power of Aging
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Nightly Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Business Report Begone!
Conversations at St. John’s: John Thavis On Church
Celtic Thunder - Take Me Home
Outdoor Wisconsin
Frost/Nixon: The Original Watergate Interviews
Poverty End Date: A Forum
Hmong Persp.
Getting There
Conversations at St. John’s: Jim Wallis
Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone!
Winnipeg In Bloom
Native Report
Richard Tucker Gala: An Opera Celebration
BBC World News
Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us
Visions of France
Native Report
Ballycastle
Iron Country: The Years 18041870: The End of the Fur Trade
Emerging Health Solutions
6 :3 0
Transportation
Echo: Seasonal and Pandemic Flu Capitol Report Differences
Last of the This Old House This Old House Okie Noodling II Summer Wine
Homeless Youth: Great Waters Minnesota’s Finding Home Lakes at Risk Gone Bad
6: 00
Lawrence Welk Show:
Belahdan
Last of the Time Team America: Fort James, Niagara Falls Summer Wine South Dakota
Almanac: Hands- Inside Mayo Clinic On History
5: 30
Eastenders
Last of the Summer Wine
Your Child’s Engineering, Minnesota’s Inheritance: Debt Future
5: 00
Eastenders
Charlie Rose
Money ‘n’ Sanity
4: 30
Supernatural Science: King
Belahdan
Dakota Life
Native Report
Native Report
Farmhouses in the Heartland: The Death of the Dream Echo: Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment
Capitol Report
Legacy of a Leader
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Changes to the Newshour
coming IN SEPTEMBER
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rom in-depth analysis of current events to live interviews and discussions, the award-winning NewsHour with Jim Lehrer is a mainstay of PBS's public affairs programming. To mark its 30th anniversary, the show will see a variety of changes in September.
Key among them is the switch to a dual anchor format, with Jim Lehrer regularly joined by NewsHour senior correspondents Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff and Jeffrey Brown in the studio. Senior correspondents Ray Suarez and Margaret Warner will primarily focus on “out of studio” reporting. By sending senior correspondents out of the studio, the program looks to optimize their reporting talents and add variety to the broadcast. The change in anchor format will be reflected in the show's new name, PBS NewsHour. The show will also merge on-air and online operations into one entity. There will be a new online correspondent, who will provide a link between online news and the nightly broadcast. The online correspondent will post four-to-five-minute video news summaries throughout the day and also anchor the news summary on the nightly broadcast. PBS NewsHour will also redesign its Web site to accommodate the news summaries, along with the increasing number of unique sub-sites, for example, economic correspondent Paul Solman’s Business Desk and Jeff Brown’s Art Beat. Lastly, the show plans to form new collaborations with other public media outlets – both national and local – including Frontline, NPR and local public media producers. This collaboration will deliver strong content to a wider audience, bringing additional perspective and depth to PBS NewsHour's reporting and analysis of national and international events.
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8:00A 8 :3 0 Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Victory Garden Ciao Italia
Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s
Chefs A' Field
Dialogue for Peace: Bridging Differences
CIA and the Cinema: A Strange Bond
Living with a Hole In Your Pocket
Blueprint for Action: Youth
Capitol Report Legacy of a Leader:
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Simple Living with Julia Child Wanda Urbanska Cooking
Chefclass
Simply Ming
Perfect Day
Passport to Adventure
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
On The Frontline: Troop A In Iraq
Beyond Diplomacy
Genocide Again: Darfur
Hope for Human Album Trafficking Victims
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Smart
Ciao Italia
Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s
Chefs A' Field
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Europe
Tavis Smiley
News and Audience Responsibilities
Fresh Duluth
Bold Experiment: Do The Media Understand Met Council at 40 Poverty?
Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Cultivating Life Julia Child Cooking
Perfect Day
Passport to Adventure
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
Making of Milwaukee
Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s
Chefs A' Field
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Europe
Tavis Smiley
Garden Home
Garden Home
Garden Home
Garden Home
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Greatest Generation Showcase World War II Stories: Pacific 2: The War Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Katie Brown Workshop
Ciao Italia
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Let’s Get Cooking
Let’s Get Cooking
Chefclass
Simply Ming
Let’s Get Cooking
11: 00
11: 30
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
12: 00
Smart Travels - Europe
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Tavis Smiley
Elmer Andersen
Stewards of the Land
Last of the Home Or High Rainwater Basins Water
Home Or High Iron Country: The Opening of the Album Water Vermilion Iron Range
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Sid The Science Kid
Super Why!
Clifford The Big Red Dog
Dragon Tales
Motorweek
Woodsmith Shop
Woodturning Workshop
Woodwright’s Shop
Drug Courts: Justice That Heals
Drugs & Alcohol
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
Parenting: Almanac Ready, Set Go
Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Martha Speaks
Wordgirl
Cyberchase
Animalia
Electric Company
Wishbone
Schoolhouse to Drug Courts: Justice Dialogue for Peace: Bridging That Heals Jailhouse Differences
Kinpride
Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Echo: West Nile and Lyme Disease
Native Report
Native Report
Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s
Chefs A' Field
Smart Travels - Europe
Tavis Smiley
Stage Directions: 60 Years with 3-Minute Egg the Black Hills Playhouse
Wordworld
Barney & Friends
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Victory Garden Ciao Italia
Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness
Stop Sexual Violence
Healing The Community
Safe at Home
When I Think of Home
Call to Justice
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Simple Living
Julia Child Cooking
Chefclass
Simply Ming
Perfect Day
Democracy In South Africa Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Garden Home
Let’s Get Cooking
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Capitol Report Shaping Your Community... Passport to Adventure
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
French Perspective: Prospects for Germans from Russia: Children of Album Transatlantic Relations the Steppe, Children of the Prairie
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Garden Smart
Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s
Chefs A' Field
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Europe
Tavis Smiley
Inside The Boardroom: Reatha Clark King
Robert Pastor’s Views On NAFTA
Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Cultivating Life In Julia’s Kitchen
Chefclass
Perfect Day
Passport to Adventure
Travelscope
Tavis Smiley
Greatest Generation Film Showcase
World War II Stories: Home
Making of Milwaukee
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Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Katie Brown Workshop
Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s
Chefs A' Field
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Smart Travels - Europe
Tavis Smiley
If A Road Runs Through It
Food, Fuel and Climate Change
Deep Dish
Iron Country: The Mesabi Replaces
Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Sid The Science Kid
Super Why!
Clifford The Big Dragon Tales Red Dog
Wordworld
Motorweek
Woodsmith Shop
Woodturning Workshop
Woodwright’s Shop
Long-Term Care Financing Solutions
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
Almanac
Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Martha Speaks
Cyberchase
Animalia
Electric Company
Wishbone
Calculated Success
Growing Up Healthy
Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness
3-Minute Egg
Kinpride
Vietnamese News
Belahdan
Echo: West Nile and Lyme Disease
Native Report
Native Report
Desert Speaks P. Allen Smith’s
Victory Garden
Ciao Italia
Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s
Chefs A' Field
Smart Travels - Europe
Tavis Smiley
Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness
Beliefs About Poverty
AIDS Without Fear
Angela Davis: Education Not Incarceration
Garden Home
MN Workforce: Faces of the Future
Leading Women Garden Home
Garden Home
Wordgirl
Prairie Quilts
Garden Home
Ciao Italia
Front
Ciao Italia
Let’s Get Cooking
Simply Ming
Let’s Get Cooking
The Vermilion
Barney & Friends
Let’s Get Cooking
Lending A Hand
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics
Capitol Report Pride of MN: Backstage
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Charlie Rose Schoolhouse to Jailhouse
1:3 0 Drug Courts: Justice That Heals
Charlie Rose
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Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us
Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey
Dialogue for Peace: Bridging Differences
CIA and the Cinema: A Strange Bond
Ed Slott’s Stay Rich for Life
Conflict Resolution: Swedish & On The Frontline: Troop A in Norwegian Experience Iraq
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Living with a Hole In Your Pocket
Highland Heartbeat Beyond Diplomacy
5: 00
BBC World News
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Blueprint for Action: Youth BBC World News
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Nightly Back Care Basics: Yoga for Business Report the Rest of Us
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Nightly Ed Slott's Stay Rich for Life Business Report
Hope for Human Genocide Album Again: Darfur Trafficking Victims
Dakota Life
Visions of France
BBC World News
Nightly Great Performances: Pete Business Report Seeger’s 90th Birthday Concert
Venture North
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Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Charlie Rose
Magic Moments - The Best of 50’s Pop
Thomas Friedman On Globalization
News and Audience Responsibilities
Charlie Rose
a Viewer Favorites (check tpt.org 48 hours prior to broadcast for an announcement of your
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Nightly Business Report
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Greatest Generation Showcase World War II Stories: Pacific 2: The War
Making of Milwaukee
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Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Charlie Rose
Frost/Nixon: The Original Watergate Interviews
Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us
BBC World News
Nightly Business Report
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Deep Dish with William Arntz
Stewards of the Land
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Eastenders
Eastenders
Lawrence Welk Show: Hawaii
Album
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Native Report Native Report
Fresh Duluth
Visions of France
Outdoor Wisconsin
Bold Do The Media Understand Experiment Poverty?
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Return of the Sacred Pole
Almanac: HandsOn History
Last of the Home Or Rainwater Basins High Water
Home Or Iron Country: The Opening of the Album High Water Vermilion Iron Range
a Viewer Favorites (check tpt.org 48 hours prior to broadcast for an announcement of your favorite shows) La Vida No Es Journeyman Justa
Drug Courts: Drugs & Justice That Heals Alcohol
CIA and the Cinema: A Strange Bond
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Never Stop Singing
Stage Directions: 60 Years with 3-Minute the Black Hills Playhouse Egg
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Calculated Success
Growing Up Healthy
Last of the Summer Wine
Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness
Parenting: Parenting: Almanac Ready, Set Go Ready, Set Go
Belahdan
Echo: West Nile and Lyme Disease
Expiation
Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis,
From The Top at Carnegie Hall
BBC World News
Stop Sexual Healing The Safe at Violence Community Home
When I Think of Home
Call to Justice
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Colman McCarthy: Peace & Poverty
Democracy In South Africa
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
Way
Engineering MN’s Future: Betty Shanahan
Minnesota Workforce
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Cass Gilbert
On Air - 40 Yrs. of Radio Talking Book
Charlie Rose Equine Forestry
Kinpride
Outdoor Wisconsin
Shaping Your Community... Victory Garden Venture North Simple Living
French Perspective: Prospects Germans from Russia: Children of for Transatlantic Relations the Steppe, Children of the Prairie
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Venture North
Nova: Monster of the Milky
Nova Sciencenow
BBC World News
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Business Report Garden Home
Garden Smart
Leading Women
Inside The Boardroom: Reatha Clark King
Robert Pastor’s Views On NAFTA
Album
Dakota Life
Venture North
Last of the Summer Wine
Time Team Special Edition
BBC World News
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Business Report Garden Home
Cultivating Life
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Venture North
Outdoor Wisconsin
Outdoor Wisconsin
Greatest Generation Film Showcase
Home Front
World War II Stories:
Making of Milwaukee
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
This Old House
Destination: World: Hurricane BBC World News on the Bayou
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Business Report Garden Home
Katie Brown Workshop
Food, Fuel and Climate Change
Deep Dish
Iron Country: The Mesabi Replaces The Vermilion
Album
Dakota Life
Outdoor Wisconsin
Venture North
Eastenders
Eastenders
Lawrence Welk Show:
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Native Report Native Report
History of MN If A Road Runs Mosquito Control Through It
This Old House
Destination: World: Hurricane on the Bayou
Water’s Journey - Everglades: Restoring Hope
Water’s Journey - Everglades: Planet Tales: Everglades: to Currents of Change Hell and Back
Vanishing Graduates Becoming & MN Future Mediawise
Long-Term Care Financing Solutions
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
Stop Sexual Violence
Healing The Community
Herd About The Prairie
Artwear In Motion
Parenting: Ready, Set Go
Almanac
Soul Searching: The Journey of Frontier Thomas Merton Visionary
Theater Talk
Great Performances at the Met: La Cenerentola
Prairie Quilts
Kinpride
Vietnamese News
3-Minute Egg
Charlie Rose
Last of the Summer Wine
Be There: Dads Matter
Restoring Hope Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness One Car at a Time
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Venture North
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Business Report Garden Home
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History Detectives
Capitol Report
Venture North
BBC World News
Last of the Summer Wine
Antiques Roadshow: Los
Vietnamese News
Venture North
Last of the Summer Wine
Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, And the Moonbeams Kiss the Sky Beliefs About Poverty
AIDS Without Fear
Belahdan
Echo: West Nile and Lyme
Tuba U: Basso Profundo
BBC World News
Lending A Hand
Angela Davis: Education Not Incarceration
Disease
Outdoor Wisconsin
Carnival
Capitol Report Pride of MN: Backstage
Nightly P. Allen Smith’s Business Report Garden Home
Outdoor Wisconsin
Victory Garden Venture North
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A-D 10-J: THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY Tue 8/11 10pm (MN) 3-MINUTE EGG Saturdays 9pm (MN) AFRICA TREK Ethiopia - Tribal Realm, Christian Empire Tue 8/4 9pm (Life) Children of the Blue Nile Thu 8/6 9pm (Life) ALBUM Mon-Fri 11pm (MN) ALMANAC Fridays 7pm (2) *
ALMANAC: HANDS-ON HISTORY
PROGRAM INDEX
COLMAN MCCARTHY: PEACE & POVERTY Mon 8/24 7pm (MN)
CONFLICT RESOLUTION: SWEDISH & NORWEGIAN EXPERIENCE Mon 8/17 7pm (MN)
CONVERSATIONS AT ST. JOHN'S
Jim Wallis Sun 8/2 10pm (MN) John Thavis on Church & Politics Today Sun 8/9 11pm (MN)
CRAFT IN AMERICA
Community Sun 8/2 7pm (Life)
CRANE SONG
Thu 8/13 9pm (MN)
Wednesdays 8/5-8/19 7:30pm (MN)
THE CREATIVE POWER OF AGING
Sat 8/8 7pm (MN)
CRITICAL LINKS: COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Fri 8/7 9pm (MN) DAKOTA LIFE Mon-Fri, 11:30pm, starting 8/12 (MN) DEEP DISH Thu 8/27 9pm (MN) DEEP DISH WITH WILLIAM ARNTZ
AMERICAN GENOCIDE AND JUSTICE AMERICAN MASTERS
Preston Sturges: The Rise and Fall of An American Dreamer Mon 8/24 9pm (2)
ANGELA DAVIS: EDUCATION NOT INCARCERATION Sun 8/30 11pm (MN) ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Saturday 8/1 7pm (2) * ARTWEAR IN MOTION Sat 8/29 7:30pm (MN) AS TIME GOES BY Mon 8/3 10pm (2) * ATTACK! IN PURSUIT OF AFRICA'S MANEATERS
Fri 8/14 7pm (MN)
Thu 8/20 7pm (MN)
DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH AFRICA Mon 8/24 8pm (MN) DESTINATION: WORLD Hurricane on the Bayou Tue 8/25 9pm (2)
DIALOGUE FOR PEACE: BRIDGING DIFFERENCES
Lions Tue 8/4 9pm (2)
Sun 8/16 8pm (MN) *
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland Sun 8/2 9pm (Life) Nick Lowe/The Swell Season: Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova Sun 8/30 9pm (Life)
Tue 8/18 10pm (MN)
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD SHOW: LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL Thu 8/13 8:30pm (2) *
BACK CARE BASICS: YOGA FOR THE REST OF US
Mon 8/10 11pm (2) *
BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA Tue 8/4 10pm (MN) BBC WORLD NEWS Mon-Fri 10pm (Life) BE THERE: DADS MATTER Sun 8/30 7pm (MN) BELAHDAN Saturdays 10:30pm (MN) BELIEFS ABOUT POVERTY Sun 8/30 9pm (MN) BEYOND DIPLOMACY Mon 8/17 9pm (MN) BIG BAND TREASURES Wed 8/5 7pm (MN) BIG BAND YEARS Sun 8/9 8pm (Life) * THE BIG SHOW
Lone Star Sat 8/1 9pm (2) Six Degrees of Separation Sat 8/29 8pm (2) Annie Hall Sat 8/29 10pm (2) BILL MOYERS JOURNAL Fridays 9pm (2)
BLUEPRINT FOR ACTION
Immigration Mon 8/31 10pm (MN) Youth Sun 8/16 11pm (MN)
DO THE MEDIA UNDERSTAND POVERTY? DR. WAYNE DYER: EXCUSES BEGONE! Sat 8/8 10:30pm (2) *
DRUG COURTS: JUSTICE THAT HEALS Sun 8/16 7:30pm (MN) *
DRUGS & ALCOHOL: IMMIGRANT PERSPECTIVES Fri 8/21 8:30pm (MN)
E-G EAST AFRICA: NEW FACES NEW EXPERIENCES Mon 8/3 10:30pm (MN) * EASTENDERS Fri 8/7 10pm (2) * ECHO
Seasonal and Pandemic Flu Differences Sat 8/1 11pm (MN) Tuberculosis Prevention and Treatment Sat 8/8 11pm (MN) * West Nile and Lyme Disease Sat 8/22 11pm (MN) * HIV and AIDS Awareness Sun 8/23 8pm (MN) *
ECHOES OF CRY OF THE MARSH Thu 8/13 7pm (MN)
GERMANS FROM RUSSIA: CHILDREN OF THE STEPPE, CHILDREN OF THE PRAIRIE Mon 8/24 10pm (MN)
GET DOWN TONIGHT - THE DISCO EXPLOSION Sat 8/8 8:40pm (Life) * GLOBAL JUSTICE & HUMAN RIGHTS TRIALS Mon 8/31 9pm (MN) GLOBAL VOICES Mai's America/Someday Flowers Bloom Sat 8/1 11:30pm (Life)
GLOBE TREKKER
Ice Trekking the Alps Sun 8/2 8pm (Life) Globe Trekker Special: Galleons, Pirates & Treasure Thu 8/6 11pm (2) California Thu 8/27 11pm (2) *
GREAT PERFORMANCES
One Night with Rod Stewart Sat 8/1 8pm (Life) Pete Seeger's 90th Birthday Concert at Madison Square Garden Sat 8/8 7pm (2)
H-K HEALING THE COMMUNITY Sun 8/23 9:30pm (MN) * HEALTH CARE: MODELS FOR CHANGE Mon 8/10 9:30pm (MN)
HEALTHCARE AND INNOVATION Fri 8/7 7pm (MN) HERD ABOUT THE PRAIRIE: A VIRTUAL ART STAMPEDE Sat 8/29 7pm (MN) HIGHLAND HEARTBEAT Thu 8/13 7pm (2) HISTORY DETECTIVES Mondays 8pm (2) HISTORY OF MINNESOTA MOSQUITO CONTROL Thu 8/27 7:30pm (MN)
HISTORY PROJECT
The Battle for Christendom Wed 8/5 11pm (2) Secrets of Ancient Peru Wed 8/26 11pm (2) UFO's: The Real History Thu 8/27 8pm (2)
HOLOCAUST AFTERMATH: ACROSS GENERATIONS Mon 8/3 9:30pm (MN) HOME OR HIGH WATER Preparation Thu 8/20 9pm (MN) Clean Up Thu 8/20 9pm (MN)
HOMELESS YOUTH: FINDING HOME Thu 8/6 7:30pm (MN)
HOPE FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS Mon 8/17 10:30pm (MN)
HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Mon, Wed & Fri 8/3-8/7 7:30pm (Life)
IF A ROAD RUNS THROUGH IT Thu 8/27 8pm (MN) IMMIGRANT STORIES REVEALED
A BOLD EXPERIMENT: MET COUNCIL AT 40
ED SLOTT'S STAY RICH FOR LIFE
Mon 8/10 7:30pm (MN)
BRAIN IN LOVE WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN
EMERGING HEALTH SOLUTIONS
Roberto Donna Thu 8/27 7pm (Life)
Tue 8/18 9:30pm (MN)
Sun 8/9 11pm (MN)
Tue 8/11 8pm (2) *
Fri 8/7 9:30pm (MN)
BUILDING OUR FUTURE Tue 8/11 8pm (MN) CALCULATED SUCCESS Sun 8/23 7pm (MN) CALL TO JUSTICE Sun 8/23 11pm (MN) CASS GILBERT: STANDING THE TEST OF TIME Wed 8/26 7pm (MN)
CELTIC THUNDER - TAKE ME HOME Sat 8/8 9pm (2) *
CELTIC WOMAN: THE GREATEST JOURNEY Wed 8/12 7pm (Life)
CHARLIE ROSE Mon-Fri 10:30pm (Life) CHEFCLASS
Red Meat Sauté Tue 8/4 7:30pm (Life) Pasta Techniques Thu 8/6 7:30pm (Life) Sautéing White Fish Tue 8/25 7:30pm (Life) Salads Thu 8/27 7:30pm (Life)
CHEFS A' FIELD: CULINARY ADVENTURES THAT BEGIN ON THE FARM Mon, Wed & Fri 8:30pm (Life) CHRIS BOTTI LIVE IN BOSTON Wednesday 8/12 9pm (2)
CIA AND THE CINEMA: A STRANGE BOND Sun 8/16 9pm (MN) *
CIAO ITALIA
Mon, Wed & Fri 7pm (Life)
CIKALA MAKA ANISHNABE BECOMING MEDIAWISE Fri 8/28 7:30pm (MN) CLOSING THE OPPORTUNITY GAP Sun 8/2 7pm (MN)
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ENGINEERING MN'S FUTURE: BETTY SHANAHAN Tue 8/25 7pm (MN) ENGINEERING, MINNESOTA'S FUTURE Tue 8/4 8pm (MN)
EQUINE FORESTRY Thu 8/27 7pm (MN) EVERYDAY FOOD Mon, Wed & Fri 7:30pm, starting 8/24 (Life)
EVERYDAY TRAUMA: KIDS' MENTAL WELLNESS Fri 8/14 8pm (MN) FINDING COMMON GROUND: STEPS TOWARD A MIDEAST PEACE Mon 8/3 8pm (MN)
IN JULIA'S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS IN THE LIFE
Summer of Stonewall Civil Disobedience Sun 8/2 11:30pm (2)
INDEPENDENT LENS
Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes Sat 8/29 11pm (Life) INSIDE MAYO CLINIC Wed 8/5 8pm (MN)
INSIDE THE BOARDROOM
Ellen Gordon Tue 8/4 9pm (MN) Reatha Clark King Tue 8/25 9pm (MN) Susan Engel Tue 8/11 9pm (MN) IRON COUNTRY Thursdays 10pm (MN)
JEAN NOUVEL: GUTHRIE THEATER Sat 8/1 8pm (MN)
FOOD, FUEL AND CLIMATE CHANGE
JOHN DENVER: THE WILDLIFE CONCERT
FRENCH PERSPECTIVE: PROSPECTS FOR TRANSATLANTIC RELATIONS
JOINING FORCES TO END HUNGER
Thu 8/27 8:30pm (MN) Mon 8/24 9pm (MN)
FRESH DULUTH Tue 8/18 9pm (MN) FRONTLINE Storm Over Everest Thu 8/6 8pm (2)
FROST/NIXON: THE ORIGINAL WATERGATE INTERVIEWS Tue 8/18 9pm (2)
GENOCIDE AGAIN: DARFUR
Sat 8/8 10:40pm (Life) Fri 8/14 9pm (MN)
JOURNEYMAN Fri 8/21 7:30pm (MN) JUAN COLE: INTERNET AND WAR ON TERROR Tue 8/11 7pm (MN)
JULIA CHILD - COOKING WITH MASTER CHEFS
Jacques Pepin and Julia Child Tue 8/4 7pm (Life) Jeremiah Tower Thu 8/6 7pm (Life) Alice Waters Tue 8/25 7pm (Life) JUSTICE MATTERS Sun 8/2 9pm (MN) * KINPRIDE Saturdays 9:30pm (MN)
Mon 8/17 10pm (MN)
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NEWS AND AUDIENCE RESPONSIBILITIES
L-O LA VIDA NO ES JUSTA Fri 8/21 7pm (MN) LAND OF LAKES CHOIRBOYS BACKSTAGE Sat 8/1 7pm (MN)
SAFE AT HOME: PREVENTING FORECLOSURE
Sat 8/15 7pm (MN)
SANDHILLS STORY Thu 8/6 9pm (MN) SCHOOLHOUSE TO JAILHOUSE Sun 8/16 7pm (MN) SETH EASTMAN: PAINTING THE DAKOTA
NIAGARA FALLS Wed 8/5 7pm (2) NIKKI GIOVANNI ON POETRY & TRUTH NOVA
Sun 8/2 8pm (2) * Sun 8/2 8:50pm (2) * Sun 8/9 8pm (2) *
Astrospies Mon 8/3 11pm (2) The Deadliest Plane Crash Tue 8/4 7pm (2) Underwater Dream Machine Mon 8/24 11pm (2) Monster of the Milky Way Tue 8/25 7pm (2) *
Thu 8/20 8:30pm (MN)
Tuesdays 8pm (2)
LARK RISE TO CANDLEFORD Sat 8/1 7pm (Life)
LAST OF THE RAINWATER BASINS
NOVA SCIENCENOW
LEADING WOMEN: REATHA CLARK KING
NOW ON PBS Fridays 8:30pm (2) OKIE NOODLING II Wed 8/5 9pm (2) ON AIR - 40 YEARS OF RADIO TALKING BOOK
Sun 8/2 8pm (MN) *
LEGENDS & LYRICS
Kris Kristofferson, Patty Griffin, Randy Owen Sun 8/2 10pm (Life) Kenny Loggins, Richard Marx, 3 Doors Down Sun 8/30 10pm (Life)
LENDING A HAND: THE WAKANHEZA PROJECT Sun 8/30 10:30pm (MN) LEONARD COHEN LIVE IN LONDON Sun 8/16 8pm (2) *
Wed 8/26 7:30pm (MN)
ON THE FRONTLINE: TROOP A IN IRAQ Mon 8/17 8pm (MN)
OPIUM USE: A HMONG PERSPECTIVE Mon 8/10 7pm (MN)
OUR ENVIRONMENT AND OUR HEALTH Sun 8/9 8pm (MN) *
OUR FUTURE PROSPERITY Sun 8/9 7pm (MN)
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER
Joshua Bell and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra Wed 8/12 7pm (2)
LIVING WITH A HOLE IN YOUR POCKET Sun 8/16 10pm (MN)
LONG-TERM CARE FINANCING SOLUTIONS Fri 8/28 8pm (MN) MAGIC MOMENTS - THE BEST OF 50'S POP Mon 8/10 9pm (2) * MAGIC OF AUDREY Sat 8/1 8pm (2) MAKING OF MILWAUKEE Wednesdays 10pm (MN)
MARIO LANZA SINGING TO THE GODS Sat 8/29 7pm (Life) *
MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!
Inspector Lewis: and the Moonbeams Kiss the Sea Sun 8/30 8pm (2) Inspector Lewis: Expiation Sun 8/30 9:30pm (2)
A MIDEAST SUMMIT: CHALLENGES TO PEACE Mon 8/3 7pm (MN) MINNESOTA REGIMENTS Wed 8/12 7pm (MN) MINNESOTA WORKFORCE: FACES OF THE FUTURE Tue 8/25 8pm (MN) MINNESOTA'S LAKES AT RISK Thu 8/6 8:30pm (MN)
MINNESOTA'S PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICANS Sun 8/2 11pm (MN) MODERN JUSTICE / PAST PRACTICE 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Forum Mon 8/31 8pm (MN) MONEY 'N' SANITY Tue 8/4 7pm (MN)
MUSIC IN PLYMOUTH: CELEBRATING 35 YEARS Sat 8/1 7:30pm (MN) NATURE
Crime Scene Creatures Sun 8/2 7pm (2) The Queen of Trees Sun 8/30 7pm (2)
NATURE IN THE BALANCE: CO2 SEQUESTRATION Tue 8/4 10:30pm (MN) NEVER STOP SINGING Sat 8/22 7pm (MN) NEW SCANDINAVIAN COOKING WITH CLAUS MEYER
Stones and Pomes Tue 8/4 8:30pm (Life) The Rich South Thu 8/6 8:30pm (Life)
P-Z
Sun 8/23 10pm (MN)
Sat 8/8 8pm (MN)
THE SEVEN VOYAGES OF ZHENG HE Mon 8/10 8pm (MN)
SHARED VALUES: HEALTH & COMMUNITY Fri 8/14 7:30pm (MN)
SIDA SIN MIEDO - AIDS WITHOUT FEAR Sun 8/30 10pm (MN) SIMPLY MING Tuesday & Thursday 8pm (Life)
SMART TRAVELS - EUROPE WITH RUDY MAXA Mon, Wed & Fri 9:30pm (Life)
SOUNDSTAGE
Billy Idol Sun 8/2 11pm (Life) Fall Out Boy Sun 8/30 11pm (Life) SPEAK YOUR MIND Sun 8/2 8:30pm (MN) *
STAGE DIRECTIONS: 60 YEARS WITH THE BLACK HILLS PLAYHOUSE Sat 8/22 8pm (MN)
STATE FAIR SCRAPBOOK Sun 8/30 7pm (Life) STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN LIVE: PLAY HARD & FLOOR IT! Thu 8/13 10:10pm (2) STEWARDS OF THE LAND Thu 8/20 8pm (MN) STOP SEXUAL VIOLENCE: LISTEN & LEAD Sun 8/23 9pm (MN) *
P.O.V.
The Betrayal (Nerakhoon) Sat 8/1 10pm (Life) Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go Sun 8/2 10pm (2) Lomax The Songhunter Sat 8/29 10pm (Life) This Way Up Sun 8/30 11pm (2)
PARENTING: READY, SET GO
Bedtime Fri 8/21 9pm (MN) Reading Fri 8/21 9:30pm (MN) Love & Limits Fri 8/28 9pm (MN) Food Feuds Fri 8/28 9:30pm (MN)
PARKINSON'S IN MINNESOTA Fri 8/7 8pm (MN) PASSPORT TO ADVENTURE
SUBURBAN IMMIGRANTS: FINDING PEACE Mon 8/3 10pm (MN)
SUPERNATURAL SCIENCE
Extra Terrestrial Life Thu 8/27 9pm (2)
TASTE OF THE MIDWEST Monday-Friday 11:30pm (MN) THIS OLD HOUSE HOURThursdays 7:00pm (2) THOMAS FRIEDMAN ON GLOBALIZATION Tue 8/18 7pm (MN)
TIME TEAM AMERICA
Fort James, South Dakota Wed 8/5 8pm (2) TIME TEAM SPECIAL EDITION Wed 8/26 7pm (2)
Tuesdays & Thursdays 9pm, starting 8/25 (Life)
TIMEWATCH
The National Parks: America's Best Idea Fri 8/21 10pm (2)
TOMMY TANG'S LET'S GET COOKING
Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30pm, starting 8/25 (Life)
UNDERSTANDING MENTAL ILLNESS IN CHILDREN Fri 8/14 8:30pm (MN) URBAN YOUTH POETS: QUEST FOR THE VOICE
PBS PREVIEWS
Crowning A Queen Mon 8/3 9pm (2)
PERFECT DAY
Mon, Wed & Fri 8pm (Life) TRAVELSCOPE Tuesday & Thursday 9:30pm (Life)
PLANET TALES
Mystery of the Jurassic Tue 8/4 11pm (2)
PLAYING FOR CHANGE: Peace Through Music Sun 8/16 9:30pm (2) * POVERTY END DATE: A FORUM Sun 8/9 10pm (MN) PRAIRIE QUILTS Sat 8/29 8pm (MN) RED GREEN SHOW Saturday 8/1 11:35pm (2) * RESTORING HOPE ONE CAR AT A TIME
Sat 8/15 8pm (MN)
RETURN OF THE SACRED POLE Wed 8/19 7pm (MN) RETURN OF THE WOOD DUCK Thu 8/13 8pm (MN) RICK STEVES' EUROPE
Tue 8/11 11:30pm (2) *
Sun 8/30 7:30pm (MN)
Switzerland's Jungfrau Region: Best of the Alps Mon 8/3 9pm (Life)
RICK STEVES' EUROPE CLASSICS Mon, Wed & Fri 9pm, starting 8/5 (Life)
RICK STEVES' ROMANTICS' EUROPE Tue 8/11 8pm (Life) *
ROBERT PASTOR'S VIEWS ON NAFTA
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YOUR CHILD'S INHERITANCE: DEBT Tue 8/4 7:30pm (MN)
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