Feb. 2019 • Volume 8 • Edition 2
SEASON 8
February 2, at 8p.m. on Milwaukee PBS Channel 10
CONTENTS FEATURED ARTICLES
3&8
10 & 36 DAYTIME/WEEKENDS
12-13
PBS KIDS 10.2 World & 36.2 Create LISTINGS
14-15
* (N) Signifies “New Program” EDITOR’S NOTE: Milwaukee PBS channels are made available to all cable and satellite carriers. Each carrier decides what stations to carry. If your provider does not carry Milwaukee PBS, or if you would like more Milwaukee PBS channels, please contact your provider. These program listings are prepared in advance and are correct at the time of printing. Last minute schedule changes may cause a listing to be incorrect at the time of broadcast. We apologize for any inconvenience. Check milwaukeepbs.org for updates. Cover image Courtesy of Jonathan Ford
On the
Local Scene
If you’re looking for the four rotating Milwaukee PBS Presents programs – Black Nouveau, Adelante, 10thirtysix™ and The Arts Page, you’ll find them at their new time, 7:30 pm on Thursdays. Don’t miss great local shows, telling great local stories. 10thirtysix™ highlights important community
issues and happenings. Look for accurate, in-depth reporting from this award-winning program.
photography in Detroit. The Hunts are an indiealternative-folk band of seven siblings taking music festivals by storm.
Adelante attends the Latino Arts Presentation
Around The Corner With John McGivern™
of Tlen Huicani, a musical group from Veracruz, Mexico. We also tell the story of Rosa Feliciano, a foster mother for more than 20 children and watch part two of Attorney Michelle Velasquez’s conversation on driving while intoxicated. Black Nouveau Commemorates Black History
Month with a look at Black Thursday- Nov. 21, 1968 when the OshKosh 94 (African-American students) were suspended from what is now UWOshkosh, the Black Panther Party Art of Emory Douglas that was part of the social protest of the 1960s, and the Ko-Thi Dance Company’s fifty year heritage in Milwaukee. The Arts Page showcases young people making
a creative impact on the arts scene. We spend time at Franklin High School with students learning the craft of filmmaking and video storytelling. Jamaican teen Ackeem Salmon is changing the face of art
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discovers how people live, work and play. Our February communities have a few key words to describe them – Delafield - smiles, Oak Creekfamiliar/unfamiliar, Minocqua – rejuvenating and Madison – unexpected. Of course these aren’t the only words to describe these vital communities. Outdoor Wisconsin travels to Wind Point
lighthouse on Racine County’s Lake Michigan shoreline. Host Dan Small talks with photographer Larry Michael, whose photo is featured on a US postage stamp. Emmy Fink goes rock climbing at Devil’s Lake State Park with members of Apex Adventure Alliance. And Outdoor Wisconsin travels to Three Branches Vineyard and Fisher King Winery to learn about a local winemaking process and the cold-hardy characteristics of our state’s grapes.
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Martin and Louisa
are Together Again in Portwenn in
DOC MARTIN SEASON 8
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he highly acclaimed DOC MARTIN SEASON 8 will air on Milwaukee PBS Channel 10 February 2, at 8p.m. This season stars BAFTA-winner Martin Clunes as Dr. Martin Ellingham alongside his wife Louisa, played by Caroline Catz, as they raise their infant son in the fictional Cornish town of Portwenn.
(PC Penhale), and Jessica Ransom (Morwenna). Guest stars include Sigourney Weaver (Alien), Caroline Quentin (Jonathan Creek), Kevin Doyle (Downton Abbey), Rebecca Lacey (Monarch of the Glen), and Art Malik (Jewel in the Crown).
Season 8 finds Doc Martin and Louisa living together again with their infant son, James Henry, in Portwenn. However, even after repairing their relationship, their problems are far from over. Louisa finds herself juggling too many responsibilities, and considers a career change. Martin contends with his nemesis, a dog named Buddy, to whom his son has grown attached. The stress of taking care of an infant, especially during the teething stage, doesn’t help matters either! Meanwhile, Portwenn is abuzz as two of its residents, Al and Morwenna, are planning their wedding. The Larges hope to profit from the festivities, but when Martin’s Aunt Ruth (Eileen Atkins, Cranford) considers selling the family farm, her decision causes trouble for the Large’s business endeavors. Returning actors this season include Dame Eileen Atkins (Aunt Ruth), Selina Cadell (Mrs. Tishell), Ian McNeice (Bert Large), Joe Absolom (Al Large), John Marquez
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WISCONSIN LIFE (R) 2/2 8:30am
OUTDOOR WISCONSIN “Lighthouses/Beaver Creek Reserve/Fisheries” (R) 2/2 12:30am INDEPENDENT LENS “Birth of a Movement” (R) 2/1 11pm
SIMPLY MING “Michael Schlow” R on 2/1 11:30pm
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS “Double Down”
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SURVIVING THE DUST BOWL: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE “Surviving The Dust Bowl” (R) 2/2 12am LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Fish Fiesta” (R) 2/1 10:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “Pub-Style Seafood” (R) 2/1 11pm
FATHER BROWN “The Prize of Colonel Gerard” (R) 2/3 1:04am
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Ca’ D’zan, Hour One”
THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW “Pies & Tarts” Almost half-way through the baking competition, the remaining bakers face pies and tarts. THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS (R) 2/5 4am
FINDING YOUR ROOTS “In Search of Freedom” COOK’S COUNTRY “Southern Specialties” (R) 2/3 12pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “A Trip to Tarheel Country” (R) 2/3 12:30pm
AROUND THE FARM TABLE “Restorative Lunch” (R) 2/7 6pm VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS R on 2/4 4am TASTEMAKERS “Warm & Wooly” (R) 2/3 11:30pm
WISCONSIN LIFE (R) 2/8 12:30am VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS R on 2/4 4:30am MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING “Chris Kostow & Charter Oak” (R) 2/3 11:30pm
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FIRING LINE WITH MARGARET HOOVER (N) (R) 2/3 4:30am
LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Salute to Sinatra (1978)”
AFRICAN AMERICANS: MANY RIVERS TO CROSS
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RICK STEVES CRUISING THE MEDITERRANEAN (R) 2/17 5am REEL SOUTH “Shake ‘Em On Down: The Blues According to Fred McDowell” (R) 2/4 11pm SIMPLY MING “Wild Cod” (R) 2/4 11:30pm
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS “Arkansas Eats”
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MILWAUKEE PBS PRESENTS (R) 2/6 12:30am
THE TALK - RACE IN AMERICA Starts at 5pm NO PASSPORT REQUIRED “Miami” (R) 2/5 11:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “Reimagining ItalianAmerican Classics” (R) 2/3 1pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “Plenty of Garlic and Parm” (R) 2/3 1:30pm
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE “Season 3, Episode Three” At Osborne House, Victoria is desperate to get back to the Palace and the business of politics. AROUND THE CORNER WISCONSIN FOODIE WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (R) 2/7 6:30pm “New Glarus” (R) 2/6 6:30pm NATURE “Naledi: One Little Elephant” (R) 2/3 11pm
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MIDSOMER MURDERS (N) (R) 2/2 1:30am
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER: AN UNCOMMON LIFE (R) 2/2 1am PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Good Morning, Mexico” (R) 2/2 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “St. Joseph’s Day” (R) 2/2 2:30am
DOC MARTIN (N) “Mysterious Ways” Louisa and Martin are living together, but Louisa finds herself juggling too many responsibilities. (R) 2/3 2am MOVIE “Carousel” A carnival barker dies in a robbery and returns to Earth for one day to guide his teenage daughter. (R) 2/3 1pm WE KNEW WHAT WE HAD: THE GREATEST JAZZ STORY NEVER TOLD (R) 2/3 12am COOK’S COUNTRY “Bourbon and Broccoli Hit The Grill” (R) 2/3 2pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “The Italian-American Kitchen” (R) 2/3 2:30pm
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE (N) “Season 3, Episode Four” (R) 2/4 1:30am NATURE “Naledi: One Little Elephant” A team of caretakers and researchers help a baby elephant survive and find her place in the herd. FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Dreaming of a New Land” (R) 2/4 12am
FOOD FLIRTS KEVIN BELTON’S NEW AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Thailand Meets Tres Leches” ORLEANS KITCHEN “Weeknight Japanese (R) 2/4 2am “Seriously Good Shellfish” Suppers” (R) 2/4 2:30am (R) 2/3 11pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (N) ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Ca’ D’zan - Hour Two” An 1866 Otto Georgi painting, “Celebrating Black Americana” an Augsburg silver Kiddush cup and more treasures are (R) 2/5 2:30am highlighted. (R) 2/5 1:30am BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS NEW TRICKS AMERICA (N) REPORT (N) “Fashion Victim” Sandra Pullman leads a team of retired former detectives recruited to re-examine unsolved crimes. (R) 2/5 4am AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE LIFE ON THE LINE STORIES FROM THE “The Faces We Lost” “Mavuto: The Forgotten STAGE (N) (R) 2/5 12am Women” “Eureka, Part 2” (R) 2/5 1am (R) 2/5 1:30am COOK’S COUNTRY PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE KEVIN BELTON’S NEW LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Ultimate Comfort Foods” “Adventures In San Miguel” ORLEANS KITCHEN “It’s Pasta Night!” (R) 2/4 11pm (R) 2/5 2am “Cuban Connections” (R) 2/4 10:30pm (R) 2/5 2:30am MARTHA BAKES “Fanciful Tarts” (R) 2/3 10:30pm
FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Freedom Tales” S. Epatha Merkerson and Michael Strahan learn stories that challenge assumptions about black history. (R) 2/6 1:30am BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS AMERICA (N) REPORT (N) AMERICA REFRAMED “70 Acres In Chicago” (R) 2/5 11pm MARTHA BAKES “Impressive Chocolate Desserts” (R) 2/5 10:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Brunch at Home” (R) 2/5 11pm
SEALAB: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (N) (R) 2/6 2:30am INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES “Natural Causes” Havers and Detective Inspector Fiona Knight investigate the murder of a woman found in a local lake.(R) 2/6 4am INDEPENDENT LENS “A Ballerina’s Tale” (R) 2/6 12am FOOD FLIRTS “Pretzel Meets Chocolate” (R) 2/6 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Louisiana Yams” (R) 2/6 2:30am
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DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES “A Time for Every Purpose” (R) 2/2 3:02am
MIDSOMER MURDERS (N) (R) 2/2 2:15am Starts at 8:45
CORONER “The Deep Freeze”
THIS OLD HOUSE “Jamestown / Roger’s Nod to Sod” (R) 2/2 3am
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INDEPENDENT LENS “Birth of a Movement” (R) 2/2 7am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Fish Fiesta” (R) 2/2 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Pub-Style Seafood” (R) 2/2 1:30am
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT GLOBE TREKKER “Top 10 South American Adventures” (R) 2/2 3:30am
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS (N) “Buddy Guy/August Greene”
DEATH IN PARADISE (R) 2/3 3am
DOCTOR WHO “The Masque of Mandragora”
GREAT PERFORMANCES “An American In Paris The Musical” GROOMING A GENERATION (R) 2/3 2:30am
THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS (R) 2/5 4am
COOK’S COUNTRY COOK’S COUNTRY “Smoky Barbecue Favorites” “Ribs and Mashed Potatoes (R) 2/3 3:30pm Revisited” (R) 2/3 4pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “When Only Chocolate Will Do” (R) 2/3 4:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Mexican Dinner Party” (R) 2/3 1:30am
VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS (N)
VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS (N)
DOC MARTIN “Mysterious Ways”
AMERICA REFRAMED “Detroit 48202” (R) 2/3 1am COOK’S COUNTRY “Pork and Pierogi” (R) 2/3 3pm
TALES FROM THE ROYAL BEDCHAMBER (N) Historian Lucy Worsley reveals the importance of the palace’s regal bedroom to past monarchs. (R) 2/4 2:30am OPERATION WILD Extreme dentistry on a five-ton elephant and keyhole surgery on a giant tortoise are showcased.
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Best of the Alps” (R) 2/4 3:30am
INDEPENDENT LENS “Black Memorabilia” From the South to Brooklyn to China, meet the people who reproduce and reclaim black memorabilia. CALL THE MIDWIFE Lucille tries to win the trust of a mother who suffers from a morbid fear of giving birth. (R) 2/5 5am PBS NEWSHOUR
THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/5 3am
MARLEY’S GHOSTS “Fit” PBS NEWSHOUR
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Mekong River Adventure - Part 2”
NATURE “Naledi: One Little Elephant” (R) 2/4 7am
MARTHA BAKES “Fanciful Tarts” (R) 2/4 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Weeknight Japanese Suppers” (R) 2/4 1:30am
THE BLACK PANTHERS: VANGUARD OF THE REVOLUTION - INDEPENDENT LENS
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PBS NEWSHOUR Courtesy of the Man in the Sea Museum
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
GLOBE TREKKER “Tough Trains: Cuba’s Sugar Railroads” (R) 2/5 3:30am
FRONTLINE (R) 2/6 3:30am
CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Sand Caster” (R) 2/6 3am
OUTSIDE WITH GREG AIELLO “Alaska Marine Highway” (R) 2/4 4am
DOC MARTIN
The popular British drama is back for an eighth season as Dr. Martin Ellingham (Martin Clunes) and his wife, Louisa (Caroline Catz) are back together in Portwenn with their infant son, James Henry. However, family life proves to be stressful. Will Martin and Louisa be able to cope? 2/2, 8p.m. 10HD (1 of 8)
INDEPENDENT LENS “The King”
GLOBE TREKKER “Art Trails of the French Riviera”
THE BLACK PANTHERS: VANGUARD OF THE REVOLUTION - INDEPENDENT LENS (R) 2/4 1am ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/4 3am
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GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET “Marnie” Mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard stars as a beautiful, mysterious woman who assumes multiple identities. PBS NEWSHOUR
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LIDIA’S KITCHEN “It’s Pasta Night!” (R) 2/5 1am
REEL SOUTH “Shake ‘Em On Down: The Blues According to Fred McDowell” COOK’S COUNTRY “Ultimate Comfort Foods” (R) 2/5 1:30am
AFRICA’S GREAT CIVILIZATIONS “The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations” BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
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AMERICA REFRAMED “70 Acres In Chicago” (R) 2/6 7am
BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD “Washington, DC” (R) 2/6 4am
MARTHA BAKES “Impressive Chocolate Desserts” (R) 2/6 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Brunch at Home” (R) 2/6 1:30am
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: SEALAB
Discover the mostly forgotten story of the U.S. Navy’s daring and groundbreaking Sealab program, whose “Aquanauts” tested the limits of human endurance and revolutionized our understanding of underseas exploration. 2/5, 8p.m. 10HD
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SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE
AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ “New Glarus” (R) 2/7 12:30am INDEPENDENT LENS: TELL THEM WE ARE RISING: THE STORY OF BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Starts at 5:30pm TASTEMAKERS “Pucker Up” (R) 2/6 11:30pm
MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING “Cozumel”
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WISCONSIN FOODIE (R) 2/9 7:30am
NOVA “Decoding The Pyramids” (R) 2/7 11pm
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NATURE “Arctic Wolf Pack” White wolves on Ellesmere Island roam far from the den through unforgiving snow to feed their cubs. BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS AMERICA (N) REPORT (N)
NOVA (N) “Decoding The Pyramids” Archaeologists investigate how the ancient Egyptians built the pyramids of Giza. (R) 2/7 2:30am PRIDE & PREJUDICE (R) 2/7 4am
INDEPENDENT LENS “Black Memorabilia” (R) 2/6 11pm
FRONTLINE (R) 2/13 8pm
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “A Comforting Casserole” (R) 2/6 10:30pm AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (N) “Delafield” BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
COOK’S COUNTRY “Ballpark Classics” (R) 2/6 11pm BLACK NOUVEAU (N) (R) 2/10 10:30am NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
DICTATOR’S PLAYBOOK “Francisco Franco” (R) 2/8 12am
PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Taco Night” (R) 2/7 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Croatia - The Adriatic Influence” THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (N) “Net Zero Comes Together / Closet Door” The Net Zero house is complete. Don gives a tour of the yard and barn. Dana shows Tom the main house. (R) 2/9 8am HUSTLE “Clearance from a Deal” Albert convinces the team to try to con the Wendell Casino to clear his grandfather’s name. BLACK WOMEN IN MEDICINE (R) 2/8 1am FOOD FLIRTS “What Is A Food Incubator?” (R) 2/8 2am
NO PASSPORT REQUIRED “D.C.” (R) 2/7 11:30pm
MARTHA BAKES “Decorated Cupcakes” (R) 2/7 10:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Simple Chinese Staples” (R) 2/7 11pm
PBS NEWSHOUR (N)
WASHINGTON WEEK (N) (R) 2/10 4am
FIRING LINE WITH MARGARET HOOVER (N) (R) 2/10 4:30am
MIDSOMER MURDERS (N) (R) 1/9 2:30am
BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER “Pipeline” (R) 2/9 4am
WISCONSIN LIFE (R) 2/9 8:30am
OUTDOOR WISCONSIN (R) 2/9 12:30am
MR. CIVIL RIGHTS: THURGOOD MARSHALL AND THE NAACP (R) 2/13 10am SIMPLY MING “Icelandic Lamb” (R) 2/8 11:30pm
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS “5 Ingredients Spells Dinner”
LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Mardi Gras (1966)” (R) 2/10 3pm
REDEEMING UNCLE TOM: THE JOSIAH HENSON STORY (R) 2/9 12am LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Crazy for Mushrooms” (R) 2/8 10:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “A Trip to Tarheel Country” (R) 2/8 11pm
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Gone Fishin’” (R) 2/8 2:30am
BACKS AGAINST THE WALL: THE HOWARD THURMAN STORY (R) 2/9 1am PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Summer Evening Party” (R) 2/9 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Pecans” (R) 2/9 2:30am
WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? (N) The lessons, ethics and legacy of iconic children’s television host, Fred Rogers are showcased.
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Ca’ D’zan - Hour Two”
THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW “Continental Cakes” For the Signature, bakers are asked to make yeast-leavened cakes. Their work is cut out for them.
FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Family Reunions”
DEEP CITY: THE BIRTH OF THE MIAMI SOUND (R) 2/9 11pm
MOVIE “To Sir with Love” A black engineer who is out of work accepts a teaching position in a tough East End London school. (R) 2/10 1pm DREAMLAND (R) 2/10 12am
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RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE HONG KONG: QUEST FOR THE DRAGON (R) 2/10 12:30pm
DOWNTON ABBEY SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE “Episode Seven” AROUND THE FARM TABLE “Mangalitsa Hogs, Hops and Blue Corn!” VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS (R) 2/11 4am
WISCONSIN LIFE (R) 2/15 12:30am VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS (R) 2/11 4:30am
TASTEMAKERS “Out of the Box” (R) 2/10 11:30pm
MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING “Jeremiah Tower”
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Hong Kong“
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE “Season 3, Episode Four” AROUND THE CORNER WISCONSIN FOODIE WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (R) 2/14 6:30pm “Delafield” (R) 2/13 6:30pm NATURE “Arctic Wolf Pack” (R) 2/10 11pm MARTHA BAKES “Perfect Puff Pastry” (R) 2/10 10:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Vibrant Mediterranean Cooking” (R) 2/10 11pm
BARE FEET IN NYC WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI “Manhattan’s Chinatown”
SIMPLY MING “Shaun Hergatt” (R) 2/10 2:30pm
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE (N) “Season 3, Episode Five” NATURE “Arctic Wolf Pack” White wolves on Ellesmere Island roam far from the den through unforgiving snow to feed their cubs. FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Freedom Tales” (R) 2/11 12am NIGELLA: AT MY TABLE (R) 2/11 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Latin America Meets Nola”
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DICTATOR’S PLAYBOOK “Francisco Franco” Discover how Francisco Franco used the tactics of colonial war to win control of Spain in 1939. (R) 2/7 3:30am GRANTCHESTER SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE “Season Three - Episode Seven” A boy goes missing. Sidney, Geordie, Leonard and Mrs. Maguire all take steps in a new direction. PBS NEWSHOUR
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/7 3am OUTDOOR WISCONSIN (N) (R) 2/9 9am
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Belgium: Bruges and Brussels” (R) 2/6 10:30pm WISCONSIN FOODIE (N) (R) 2/9 5pm
HAPPY VALLEY (N) (R) 2/8 5am PBS NEWSHOUR
CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Yarn Spinner” (R) 2/8 3am MIDSOMER MURDERS (N) (R) 2/9 2:15am Starts at 8:45
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Taiwan Matsu Festival & Islands”
BREAKING BIG “Danai Gurira”
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THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/9 3am
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
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INDEPENDENT LENS “Black Memorabilia” (R) 2/7 7am
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OUTSIDE WITH LIDIA’S KITCHEN COOK’S COUNTRY GREG AIELLO “A Comforting Casserole” “Ballpark Classics” “The Chilkoot Trail” (R) 2/7 1am (R) 2/7 1:30am (R) 2/7 4am GREAT AMERICAN AROUND THE FARM MOTORWEEK (N) RAILROAD JOURNEYS TABLE “Wilmington to Fort “Mangalitsa Hogs, Hops and McHenry” Blue Corn!” BBC WORLD NEWS (N) PBS NEWSHOUR
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
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NOVA “Decoding The Pyramids” (R) 2/8 7am
BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD “New Orleans, LA” (R) 2/8 4am
MARTHA BAKES “Decorated Cupcakes” (R) 2/8 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Simple Chinese Staples” (R) 2/8 1:30am
DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES (N) “Family Portrait” (R) 2/9 3am
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
GLOBE TREKKER “Food Hour: Ireland” (R) 2/9 3:30am
WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?
A feature documentary about the lessons, ethics and legacy of iconic children’s television host, Fred Rogers. 2/9, 7p.m. 10HD
PBS NEWSHOUR DAY
MR. CIVIL RIGHTS: THURGOOD MARSHALL AND THE NAACP (R) 2/13 10am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Crazy for Mushrooms” (R) 2/9 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “A Trip to Tarheel Country” (R) 2/9 1:30am
ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA 17TH ANNUAL HONORS (N)
DEATH IN PARADISE (R) 2/10 3am
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THE CIVIL WAR “The Cause - 1861”
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
PBS NEWSHOUR
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DOCTOR WHO “The Hand of Fear”
BLACK AMERICA SINCE MLK: AND STILL I RISE “Out of the Shadows/Move On Up” (R) 2/11 4am DEEP CITY: THE BIRTH OF THE MIAMI SOUND
AMERICA REFRAMED “Baddddd Sonia Sanchez” (R) 2/10 1am FRANK CLARKE SIMPLY PAINTING AROUND THE WORLD: CHINA
SMART TRAVELS-PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA
KITCHEN WISDOM OF CECILIA CHIANG “The Long Walk”
SIMPLY MING “Mom and Pops” (R) 2/10 4:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Brunch at Home”
MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS (N) (R) 2/11 2:30am
QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS “Earth Day: Wisconsin”
SECRETS OF ALTHORP - THE SPENCERS
NATURE “Snowbound: Animals of Winter” Travel across the snow globe to meet penguins, bison and more animal survivors of winter. POV “Whose Streets?” (R) 2/11 1am
GLOBE TREKKER “Food Hour: Provence, France”
INDEPENDENT LENS “Black Memorabilia”
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/11 3am
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “London: Mod and Trad” (R) 2/11 3:30am
OUTSIDE WITH GREG AIELLO “Iceland” (R) 2/11 4am
GRACEFUL VOICES (R) 2/11 2:30am
NATURE “Arctic Wolf Pack” (R) 2/11 7am
MARTHA BAKES “Perfect Puff Pastry” (R) 2/11 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Vibrant Mediterranean Cooking”
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MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS
This intimate two-part series profiles Princess Margaret, whose life and loves reflected the social and sexual revolution that transformed the western world during the 20th century. 2/10, 9p.m. 10HD (1 of 2)
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MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS
Premieres Sundays, February 10 and 17, 2019 at 9p.m. on Milwaukee PBS Channel 10
New Two-Part Documentary Series Offers an Insider’s Look at the Tumultuous Life and Loves of Princess Margaret, The Rebellious Royal Who Defied Expectations and Paved the Way for the New Generation of Britain’s Royal Family MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS, an insightful new two-part biography of Princess Margaret, Queen Elizabeth’s beautiful and rebellious younger sister, will premiere on Sundays, February 10 and 17, 9:00-10:00 p.m. on Milwaukee PBS Channel 10. This new special, featuring rare footage and interviews with those who knew her best, offers unparalleled insight into Margaret’s turbulent life and times. Her unique position as the Queen’s younger sister in a changing Britain left her free to experiment and push boundaries, yet she was forever judged by a public and press beginning to question the very idea of a monarchy. While Margaret often followed the rigid rules under which she was raised, she also stepped outside those rules and into scandal. A complicated and contradictory princess, her story parallels her era, when the rules of social norms were being rewritten and a freer, more egalitarian society was emerging. Margaret forged her own way by becoming a rule-breaking trendsetter and an eager participant in the excitement of a swinging 1960s London. Her loves were passionate if not always wise, from Peter Townsend, a married aide to her father, to her dashing yet philandering husband Lord Snowden, to the much-younger Roddy Llewellyn. But it was her relationship with her sister that was perhaps the most important, the woman against whom she defined herself all her life.
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MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS presents new interviews with several of her closest friends including Lady Anne Glenconner, Lady Jane Rayne and Jane Stevens; biographers Christopher Warwick, Craig Brown and Anne de Courcy; journalists Clive Irving of the Daily Express
and Doris Bacon of AP and many others. They reveal Margaret as the first truly modern princess — a superstar who introduced a flash of Hollywood glamour into Buckingham Palace and paved the way for Diana, Kate and Meghan. A woman yearning for escape in a post-war world eager to shrug its own oppressive constraints, Margaret became a powerful and unpredictable force, reflecting and driving fundamental changes in our attitudes about the monarchy, celebrity, marriage and sex. “People hold in their heads different ideas about what a princess should be,” said Clive Irving, former features editor of The Daily Express. “There’s the fairy-tale princess, the royal aloof, about whom you know very little. Then there’s the Princess Margaret type who suddenly becomes all too visible or all too human. The ground wasn’t prepared for Margaret in the way it’s been prepared for our current royal princesses. They are the beneficiaries of the suffering and pain that Margaret went through.”
It’s NOT too Late to Enter Milwaukee PBS KIDS Writers Contest 2019
Starts in January!
Celebrate 25 years of imaginative writing and illustrating from our communities’ children. The writing and illustrating contest is for Kindergarten through Grade Three and is designed to activate children’s imaginations while they practice their literary and illustrating skills. Entries are due on Friday, March 15 at 5 pm and must be received at Milwaukee PBS by that deadline. For full contest rules, entry forms, and guidelines visit milwaukeepbs.org/contest. We will be offering FREE activity sessions throughout February to help get children started on their storytelling. Visit milwaukeepbs.org/storytelling for times and dates. Many thanks to our generous underwriter Edvest. Special thanks to prize donors - the Kiwanis Club of Greater Milwaukee and the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum.
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RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “The Majesty of Madrid”
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Highlights of Castile: Toledo and Salamanca”
TAKE ON AMERICA WITH OZY “Black Men In Baltimore” (R) 2/11 11pm SIMPLY MING “Arctic Char” (R) 2/11 11:30pm
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS “Fish Around The World”
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BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS “The Beach Vacation, Part 1”
BLACK NOUVEAU (R) 2/13 12:30am
IN TUNE: THE BEN TUCKER STORY (R) 2/13 1am NO PASSPORT REQUIRED “Detroit” (R) 2/12 11:30pm PBS NEWSHOUR (N)
10.1 36.1
SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE
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TASTEMAKERS “In The Wild” (R) 2/13 11:30pm
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MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING “French Flavors from San Francisco”
AROUND THE FARM TABLE WISCONSIN FOODIE “Mangalitsa Hogs, Hops and (R) 2/16 7:30am Blue Corn!” (R) 2/16 8am NOVA “Rise of the Rockets” (R) 2/14 11pm
AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE “While I Breathe, I Hope” (R) 2/12 12am
LIFE ON THE LINE “Matthew’s Miracles” (R) 2/12 1am
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LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Spiced Up Soup and Salad Night” (R) 2/11 10:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “New Recipes for the Grill” (R) 2/11 11pm
MARTHA BAKES “Embellished Pies” (R) 2/12 10:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Grilled Steak and Fruit Tart” (R) 2/12 11pm
PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Tamaliza!” (R) 2/12 2am
STORIES FROM THE STAGE “Loves Me, Loves Me Not” (R) 2/12 1:30am KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Butter Up”
FINDING YOUR ROOTS THE GREELY EXPEDITION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE “Roots In Politics” The diverse family histories of politicians A scientific expedition turned into a harrowing tale of shipPaul Ryan, Tulsi Gabbard and Marco Rubio are explored. wreck, mutiny and cannibalism in 1881. (R) 2/13 2:30am (R) 2/13 1:30am BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES AMERICA (N) REPORT (N) “One Guilty Deed” The star witness against a crime boss is found shot dead on the tidal flats of the Essex marshes. (R) 2/13 4am AMERICA REFRAMED JOHN LEWIS - GET IN THE WAY “Milwaukee 53206” (R) 2/13 12am (R) 2/12 11pm
NATURE (N) “Wild Way of the Vikings” (R) 2/14 1:30am NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
NIGELLA: AT MY TABLE (R) 2/13 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Vibrant Vietnamese” (R) 2/13 2:30am
NOVA (N) “Rise of the Rockets” An explosion of private companies are developing new technologies to bring space closer than ever. (R) 2/14 2:30am PRIDE & PREJUDICE (N) (R) 2/14 4am FRONTLINE (R) 2/27 8pm
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “A Special Occasion” (R) 2/13 10:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “Spaghetti House Classics” (R) 2/13 11pm
AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (N) “Oak Creek” BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
ADELANTE! (N) (R) 2/17 10:30am NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
DICTATOR’S PLAYBOOK “Idi Amin” (R) 2/15 12am
PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Mexamericana” (R) 2/14 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Tailgating Dishes That Score” (R) 2/14 2:30am
THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR “Mid-Century Modern Makeover / Vertical Garden” The team plans to renovate a mid-century house in Massachusetts into a sleek modern marvel.
HUSTLE “Benny’s Funeral” The gang turns up to a fellow hustler Bennyís funeral. But the question at the funeral is it real or not. (R) 2/15 4am POWER TO HEAL: MEDICARE AND THE CIVIL RIGHTS REVOLUTION (R) 2/15 1am KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Mirliton - The Tofu of Vegetables”
NO PASSPORT REQUIRED “New Orleans” (R) 2/14 11:30pm
MARTHA BAKES “Frosted Cakes” (R) 2/14 10:30pm
PBS NEWSHOUR (N)
WASHINGTON WEEK (N) (R) 2/17 4am
FIRING LINE WITH MARGARET HOOVER (N) (R) 2/17 4:30am
MIDSOMER MURDERS (N) (R) 2/16 1:30am
BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Movies for Grownups Awards 2019 with AARP The Magazine” Filmmaking that appeals to movie lovers with a grownup state of mind are celebrated. 1964: THE FIGHT FOR A RIGHT (R) 2/16 1am
WISCONSIN LIFE (R) 2/16 8:30am
OUTDOOR WISCONSIN (R) 2/16 12:30am
MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS (R) 2/15 11pm
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AROUND THE CORNER BBC WORLD NEWS WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ AMERICA (N) “Delafield” (R) 2/14 12:30am INDEPENDENT LENS “Hale County This Morning, This Evening” (R) 2/13 11pm
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SIMPLY MING “Langoustine & Tomatoes” (R) 2/15 11:30pm
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS “Personal Pizza”
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Spicing Up The Grill” (R) 2/14 11pm
THE GREELY EXPEDITION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 2/16 12am LIDIA’S KITCHEN “The Roast” (R) 2/15 10:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “Tex-Mex Favorites” (R) 2/15 11pm
NIGELLA: AT MY TABLE (R) 2/15 2am
PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Cooking with the Fans” (R) 2/16 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Cool Beans”
* (N) “New Program” 9:30PM
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INDEPENDENT LENS “Hale County This Morning, This Evening” A visit to Hale County, Alabama offers a richly detailed glimpse at life in America’s Black Belt. (R) 2/12 3:30am CALL THE MIDWIFE (R) 2/12 5am
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
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THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/12 3am
GLOBE TREKKER “Hawaii” (R) 2/12 3:30am
FRONTLINE (R) 2/13 3:30am
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INDEPENDENT LENS “Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities”
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LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Spiced Up Soup and Salad Night” (R) 2/12 1am
TAKE ON AMERICA WITH OZY “Black Men In Baltimore” (R) 2/12 7am COOK’S COUNTRY “New Recipes for the Grill” (R) 2/12 1:30am
AFRICA’S GREAT CIVILIZATIONS “The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations” Courtesy of Justin Purefoy / © Maramedia
MARLEY’S GHOSTS “Blind Sided” (R) 2/13 5:30am PBS NEWSHOUR
CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Puppet Maker” (R) 2/13 3am
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Myanmar Irrawaddy River Adventure”
DICTATOR’S PLAYBOOK (N) “Idi Amin” Idi Amin used lessons from the colonial British Army to build a powerful dictatorship in Uganda. (R) 2/14 3:30am ALL GARDENS GREAT AND SMALL Dee Hart Dyke visits a restored Kent garden and explores a tropical garden in Worcestershire. (R) 2/14 5am PBS NEWSHOUR
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/14 3am
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Lisbon and the Algarve” (R) 2/14 3:30am
OUTDOOR WISCONSIN (N) (R) 2/16 9am
WISCONSIN FOODIE (N) (R) 2/16 5pm
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
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BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD “Bryan-College Station, TX” (R) 2/13 4am
MARTHA BAKES “Embellished Pies” (R) 2/13 1am
AMERICA REFRAMED “Milwaukee 53206” (R) 2/13 7am
THE CIVIL WAR “A Very Bloody Affair - 1862/Forever Free - 1862” BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
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OUTSIDE WITH GREG AIELLO “Molokai” (R) 2/14 4am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “A Special Occasion” (R) 2/14 1am
AROUND THE FARM TABLE “Friendsgiving”
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NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
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BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD “Chicago, IL” (R) 2/15 4am VERA (N) “Hidden Depths” (R) 2/16 3am
MARTHA BAKES “Frosted Cakes” (R) 2/15 1am
MIDSOMER MURDERS Starts at 8:45
THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/16 3am
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT GLOBE TREKKER “Papua New Guinea Islands” (R) 2/16 3:30am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Spaghetti House Classics” (R) 2/14 1:30am
NOVA “Rise of the Rockets” (R) 2/15 7am AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Spicing Up The Grill” (R) 2/15 1:30am CORONER
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
PBS NEWSHOUR
INDEPENDENT LENS “Hale County This Morning, This Evening” (R) 2/14 7am
GREAT AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNEYS “Washington to Mount Vernon” PBS NEWSHOUR
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Christmas Celebrations Around The Globe”
Experience the natural world through the eyes of the Vikings. From the killer whales of the North Sea to the volcanic mounts of Iceland, see the deep history and cultural respect the Vikings had with the land and sea. Ewan McGregor narrates. 2/13, 7p.m. 10HD
MOTORWEEK (N)
HAPPY VALLEY (N) (R) 2/15 5am
CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Duck Decoy Maker” (R) 2/15 3am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Grilled Steak and Fruit Tart” (R) 2/13 1:30am
NATURE: WILD WAY OF THE VIKINGS
PBS NEWSHOUR
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MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS (R) 2/16 7am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “The Roast” (R) 2/16 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Tex-Mex Favorites” (R) 2/16 1:30am
ADELANTE
Adelante celebrates its 20th anniversary by looking at how Latinos contribute to our society as well as the complex challenges facing the community. Also, we feature a segment on muralist Chacho Lopez who travels to other countries to paint his murals in impoverished neighborhoods. Milwaukee Film Festival director Jonathan Jackson and Jeannette Martin, Co-curator of Cine Sin Fronteras, talk about this year’s festival. 2/14, 7:30p.m. 10HD
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6AM M-F Ready Jet Go! 6:30 M-F Wild Kratts 7AM M-F Nature Cat 7:30 M-F Curious George 8AM M-F Let’s Go Luna! 8:30 M-F Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:30 M-F Pinkalicious & Peterrific 10AM M-F Sesame Street 10:30 M-F Splash and Bubbles 11AM M-F Dinosaur Train 11:30 M-F Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! Noon M-F Sesame Street 12:30 M-F Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1PM M-F Curious George 1:30 M-F Wild Kratts 2PM M-F Nature Cat 2:30 M-F Odd Squad 3PM M Hollywood Idols 2/4 Margaret: The Rebel Princess 2/11-2/18 We’re Here for a Fish Fry! 2/25 T Antiques Roadshow W Prohibition 2/6 Nazi Mega Weapons 2/13 Bomb 2/20 You Are Cordially Invited 2/27 TH Nature F NOVA 2/1-2/22 3:30 M Hollywood Idols 2/4 W Vintage Roads Great & Small 2/27 4PM M Finding Your Roots T Great American Railroad Journeys W Nazi Games Berlin 1936 2/13 TH Great Polar Bear Feast 2/7 Andes: Kingdoms of the Sky 2/14 Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky 2/21 Rockies: Kingdoms of the Sky 2/28 F Native America 2/1-2/8 Nazi Mega Weapons 2/15 Secrets of the Dead 2/22 4:16 W Vintage Roads Great & Small 5PM M We’ll Meet Again T Milwaukee PBS Presents 2/5 Black Nouveau 2/12 Adelante! 2/19 10thirtysix™ 2/26 W Dictator’s Playbook 2/6-2/20 Vintage Roads Great & Small 2/27 TH Wild Weather 2/7 Earth’s Natural Wonders 2/14-2/28 F Neanderthal 2/1 Egypt’s Treasure Guardians 2/8 Nazi Mega Weapons 2/15 Secrets of the Dead 2/22 5:30 T Around The Corner with John McGivern™
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P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Garden SMART Woodsmith Shop American Woodshop This Old House Hour Outdoor Wisconsin New Fly Fisher Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Rick Steves’ Europe The Great British Baking Show Martha Bakes Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Sara’s Weeknight Meals Milk Street Television Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food Lidia’s Kitchen Ciao Italia Simply Ming America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country Wisconsin Foodie Around The Corner with John McGivern™
SUNDAY 6AM 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10AM 10:30 11AM 11:30 Noon 12:30 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 4:30 5PM 5:30
Clifford The Big Red Dog Nature Cat Wild Kratts Aging Backwards 2 with Miranda Esmonde-White 2/3 Odd Squad Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD 2/3 Biz Kid$ Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Black Nouveau 2/10 Adelante! 2/17 10thirtysix™ 2/24 Here and Now African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross 2/3 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Washington Week Antiques Roadshow Classic Gospel Lawrence Welk Show Are You Being Served? Last of the Summer Wine As Time Goes By 2/10-2/17 Downton Abbey Season 5 On Masterpiece 2/24 Keeping Up Appearances 2/10 Downton Abbey Season 5 On Masterpiece 2/17
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6AM MWF Wai Lana Yoga T&TH Power Yoga: Mind and Body 6:30 M-F Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 7AM M-F Body Electric 7:30 M-F Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews 8AM M-F Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique 8:30 M-F Sit & Be Fit 9AM M-F Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 9:30 M-F Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 10AM M-F Quilting Arts 10:30 M-F Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer 11AM M-F Paint This with Jerry Yarnell 11:30 M-F For Your Home Noon M-F It’s Sew Easy 12:30 M-F Sara’s Weeknight Meals 1PM M-F The Great British Baking Show 2PM M Secrets of Chatsworth 2/4 MTW Great Estates Scotland 2/11-2/13 20th Century Limited 2/18 Rising from the Rails: The Story of the Pullman Porter 2/25 T Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service 2/5 T-F Downton Abbey Season 1 On Masterpiece 2/19-2/22 T-TH Downton Abbey Season 2 On Masterpiece 2/26-2/28 W Secrets of Highclere Castle 2/6 TH Secrets of Westminster 2/7 TH&F Great Houses with Julian Fellowes 2/14-2/15 F Secrets of Selfridges 2/1 Secrets of Underground London 2/8 3PM M-F 800 Words 2/1-2/15 M Taste The Florida Keys with Chef Michelle Bernstein 2/18 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Winter Magic 2/25 W&TH Downton Abbey Season 2 On Masterpiece 2/27-2/28 3:30 T-F Great Romances of the 20th Century 4PM M Victoria & Albert: The Wedding 2/4-2/11 Selling Sunshine: The Florida Trains 2/18 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour 2/25 T New Tricks 2/5-2/26 W Grantchester Season 3 On Masterpiece 2/6-2/13 All Gardens Great and Small TH Hustle F Pride & Prejudice 2/1-2/15 Little Women On Masterpiece 2/22 5PM M-F Amanpour and Company
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Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Around The Corner with John McGivern™ Wisconsin Foodie Around The Farm Table Wisconsin Life Garden SMART P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home For Your Home Beads, Baubles and Jewels Quilting Arts It’s Sew Easy Sewing With Nancy Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Knit and Crochet Now Fresh Quilting George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life 2/2 Backs Against The Wall: The Howard Thurman Story 2/9 Black Ballerina 2/16 Sweet Dillard 2/23 With Infinite Hope: Mlk and the Civil Rights Movement 2/2 Redeeming Uncle Tom: The Josiah Henson Story 2/9 Black Women In Medicine 2/16 Rising from the Rails: The Story of the Pullman Porter 2/23 NOVA Born to Explore with Richard Wiese PBS NewsHour Weekend
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Journey to Promontory 2/3 Nature 2/10 Taste The Florida Keys with Chef Michelle Bernstein 2/17 20th Century Limited 2/24 Confucius Was A Foodie The Great British Baking Show Martha Bakes Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals 2/3 Pati’s Mexican Table 2/10-2/24 Milk Street Television Lidia’s Kitchen Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Movie 2/3-2/17 Great Performances at the Met 2/24 Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings The Band 2/10 Fighting On Both Fronts: The Story of the 370th 2/17 Great Romances of the 20th Century 2/3 Tribute to Toussaint 2/17 Sweet Dillard 2/24 Milwaukee PBS Presents 2/3 Black Nouveau 2/10 International Focus The Arts Page 2/3 Milwaukee PBS Presents 2/10 Black Nouveau 2/17 Adelante! 2/24 PBS NewsHour Weekend
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Schedule from 6 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. repeats 12:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
6AM M-F Newsroom Tokyo M Global 3000 2/11 6:30 M Focus On Europe 6:45 M-F Direct Talk 7AM M Nature T Reel South 2/5 Take On America with Ozy 2/12 In Their Own Words 2/19 The Talk - Race In America 2/26 W America ReFramed TH Independent Lens 2/7-2/28 POV 2/21 F NOVA 8AM M Finding Your Roots T George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life 2/5 TW AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange 2/12-2/20 T Power to Heal: Medicare and the Civil Rights Revolution 2/19 W&TH Independent Lens 2/6-2/7 W John Lewis - Get in the Way 2/13 F Dictator’s Playbook 2/1-2/15 Secrets of the Dead 2/22 8:30 W&TH Independent Lens TH POV 2/14 Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up 2/21 9AM M The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution Independent Lens 2/4 POV 2/11-2/18 Charley Pride: American Masters 2/25 T Life on the Line 2/5-2/19 Local USA 2/26
F Stories from the Stage W Colored Frames 2/6 11AM M-F Amanpour and Company In Tune: The Ben Tucker Noon M Overheard with Evan Smith Story 2/13 T Consuelo Mack 1964: The Fight for a WealthTrack Right 2/20 W To The Contrary with TH Talking Black In America F Secrets of the Dead 2/1-2/22 Bonnie Erbe TH Story in the Public Square Black Women In Medicine 2/8 F Gzero World with Power to Heal: Medicare and Ian Bremmer the Civil Rights Revolution 12:30 M The Open Mind 2/15 T Asia Insight 9:30 T Stories from the Stage W Scully/The World Show TH Education of Harvey Gantt TH Second Opinion 10AM M In Tune: The Ben Tucker Story F Closer to Truth T The Jazz Ambassadors 2/5 Backs Against The Wall: The Howard Thurman Story 2/12 1964: The Fight for a Right 2/19 Talking Black In America 2/26 W We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 2/6 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP 2/13 Power to Heal: Medicare and the Civil Rights Revolution 2/20 Space Men: American Experience 2/27 TH Variety Studio: Actors On Actors 2/7-2/21 Speakeasy 2/28 F Life on the Line 10:30 M Graceful Voices 2/11 Reel South 2/18 TH Variety Studio: Actors On Actors
Channel 10.2 WEEKDAYS 6AM & Noon MF Ellie’s Real Good Food T&TH Healthful Indian Flavors with Alamelu W New Scandinavian Cooking 6:30 & 12:30PM MF New Orleans Cooking with Kevin Belton T&TH Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen W Ciao Italia 7AM & 1PM MF The Jazzy Vegetarian T Dining with the Chef W Essential Pepin TH Mexico--One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless 2/7 Yan Can Cook: Spice Kingdom 2/14-2/28 7:30 & 1:30PM MF Food Over 50 2/1-2/22 M Iowa Ingredient 2/25 T&TH To Dine for with Kate Sullivan W Chef’s Life 8AM & 2PM MF Destination Craft with Jim West 2/1-2/22 M Mississippi Roads 2/25 T&TH Family Travel with Colleen Kelly
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11:30 MF Paint This with Jerry Yarnell T&TH Best of the Joy of Painting W Painting with Wilson Bickford 3PM M-F Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 M-F Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Kitchen T-TH Milk Street Television
Channel 10.3 MILWAUKEE PBS KIDS SCHEDULE 6AM M-F WordGirl 6:30 M-F Arthur 7AM M-F Martha Speaks 7:30 M-F Peg + Cat 8AM M-F Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 8:30 M-F Splash and Bubbles 9AM M-F Sesame Street 9:30 M-F Super Why! 10AM M-F Clifford The Big Red Dog TW Clifford’s Puppy Days 10:30 M-F Caillou 11AM M-F Sid The Science Kid 11:30 M-F WordWorld Noon M-F Peep and the Big Wide World 12:30 M-F Splash and Bubbles 1PM M-F Sesame Street 1:30 M-F Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 2:30 M-F Pinkalicious & Peterrific 3PM M-F Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! 3:30 M-F Dinosaur Train 4PM M-F Let’s Go Luna! 4:30 M-F Ready Jet Go! 5PM M-TH Nature Cat
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WHY QUILTS MATTER “What Is Art?” (R) 2/17 12:30pm
DOWNTON ABBEY SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE: EPISODE EIGHT Starts at 5:30pm AROUND THE FARM TABLE “Friendsgiving” (R) 2/21 6pm
WISCONSIN LIFE (R) 2/22 12:30am
VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS (R) 2/18 4am
VARIETY STUDIO: ACTORS ON ACTORS (R) 2/18 4:30am
TASTEMAKERS “Soy to the World” (R) 2/17 11:30pm
MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING “Two Marcs In Tribeca”
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RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland”
IN THEIR OWN WORDS “Muhammad Ali” (R) 2/18 11pm SIMPLY MING “Minnesota Episode with Jamie Malone” (R) 2/18 11:30pm
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS “Pasta in a Pan”
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ADELANTE! (R) 2/20 12:30am
SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME
NO PASSPORT REQUIRED “Chicago” (R) 2/19 11:30pm PBS NEWSHOUR (N)
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FATHER BROWN “The Grim Reaper” (R) 2/17 1am
DOC MARTIN (N) “Sons and Lovers” Martin and Louisa need to find daycare for James and Ruth considers selling her farm. (R) 2/17 2am MOVIE (N) THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW “Pastries” The bakers are assigned signature savory parcels, “A Soldier’s Story” An Army lawyer probes the slaying of a sergeant from an all-black unit in 1944 Louisiana. ranging from pasties to samosas. (R) 2/17 1pm GREAT PERFORMANCES “Movies for Grownups Awards 2019 with AARP The Magazine” (R) 2/16 11pm WHY QUILTS MATTER “Gee’s Bend: The Most Famous Quilts In America?” (R) 2/17 1pm
WHY QUILTS MATTER “How Quilts Have Been Viewed and Collected” (R) 2/17 1:30pm
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE “Season 3, Episode Five” AROUND THE CORNER WISCONSIN FOODIE WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (R) 2/21 6:30pm “Oak Creek” (R) 2/20 6:30pm NATURE “Wild Way of the Vikings” (R) 2/17 11pm MARTHA BAKES “Patterned” (R) 2/17 10:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Pork Chops and Corn Fritters, Perfected” (R) 2/17 11pm
WHY QUILTS MATTER “Empowering Women One Quilt at a Time” (R) 2/17 2pm
WHY QUILTS MATTER “Quilt Nation: 20,000,000 and Counting!” (R) 2/17 2:30pm
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE (N) “Season 3, Episode Six” (R) 2/18 1:30am NATURE “Wild Way of the Vikings” FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Roots In Politics” (R) 2/18 12am NIGELLA: AT MY TABLE (R) 2/18 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Aunt Dorothy’s Arsenal”
WE’RE HERE FOR A FISH FRY! (N) ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (N) (R) 2/25 3pm “Hotel Del Coronado - Hour One” Great finds include a 1962 Baldessari oil “Sign for Rothko & Albers” and a Fortuny Delphos gown. (R) 2/19 1:30am NEW TRICKS BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS “Coming Out Ball” Sandra Pullman leads a team of retired AMERICA (N) REPORT (N) former detectives recruited to re-examine unsolved crimes. (R) 2/19 4am STORIES FROM THE LIFE ON THE LINE AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE STAGE “Determination Is Mine” “Short Films” “Experience” (R) 2/19 1am (R) 2/19 12am (R) 2/19 1:30am LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Weeknight Dinner” (R) 2/18 10:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “Pacific Northwest Supper” (R) 2/18 11pm
FINDING YOUR ROOTS “No Laughing Matter” (R) 2/20 1:30am BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
AMERICA REFRAMED “Struggle & Hope” (R) 2/19 11pm MARTHA BAKES “Scandinavian Cookies” (R) 2/19 10:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Chinese Classics”
NATURE (N) “Living Volcanoes” (R) 2/21 2am
AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ “Oak Creek” (R) 2/21 12:30am
BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING “Mexico City I”
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “A Dinner Party” (R) 2/20 10:30pm
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
POV “Minding The Gap” (R) 2/20 11pm COOK’S COUNTRY “Summer Steak and Salad” (R) 2/20 11pm
PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Street Food Favorites” (R) 2/19 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Okra - A Deep South Staple” (R) 2/19 2:30am
AMERICAN MASTERS: SAMMY DAVIS, JR. (N) The vastly talented entertainer strove to achieve the American Dream in a time of racial prejudice. (R) 2/20 2:30am INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES “Chinese Walls” The death of a young female barrister catapults Lynley and Havers into the world of internet vice. (R) 2/20 4am AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE “Black Panther Woman” (R) 2/20 12am
NIGELLA: AT MY TABLE (R) 2/20 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Plaquemines Parish Citrus” (R) 2/20 2:30am
NOVA (N) “Pompeii” (R) 2/21 3am LITTLE WOMEN ON MASTERPIECE “Part One” With their father away at war sisters Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March come to terms with their new life. (R) 2/21 4am TALKING BLACK IN AMERICA (R) 2/21 1am PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Sami’s Big Day” (R) 2/21 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Mama’s Deserts”
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DEATH IN PARADISE (N) (R) 2/17 3am
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AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Ed Sheeran”
11:00PM DOCTOR WHO “The Deadly Assassin”
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BLACK AMERICA SINCE MLK: AND STILL I RISE “Keep Your Head Up/Touch The Sky” (R) 2/18 4am AMERICA REFRAMED “Milwaukee 53206” (R) 2/17 1am WHY QUILTS MATTER “Quilt Scholarship: Romance and Reality” (R) 2/17 3pm
JOHN LEWIS - GET IN THE WAY (R) 2/17 2am
FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF QUILTING “American Pie” (R) 2/17 3:30pm
SEWING WITH NANCY “Patchwork Patterns Inspired by Antique Quilts, Part 1” (R) 2/17 4pm
FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF QUILTING “Trellis” (R) 2/17 4:30pm
GREAT PERFORMANCES “Movies for Grownups Awards 2019 with AARP The Magazine” AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Grilled Steak and Fruit Tart” (R) 2/17 1:30am
MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS (N) (R) 2:30am
QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS
DOC MARTIN “Sons and Lovers”
ATTENBOROUGH AT 90 Writer, broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough discusses his life and career.
GLOBE TREKKER “Tough Boats: The Nile, Egypt”
INDEPENDENT LENS “Hale County This Morning, This Evening”
POV “Presenting Princess Shaw” (R) 2/18 1am ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/18 3am
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Poland Rediscovered: Krakow, Auschwitz and Warsaw” (R) 2/18 3:30am
OUTSIDE WITH GREG AIELLO “Torrey Pines” (R) 2/18 4am
RICK STEVES CRUISING THE MEDITERRANEAN Rick Steves sails from Barcelona to Athens with exciting stops in the French Riviera, Rome and more. CALL THE MIDWIFE Barbara’s condition doesn’t improve and she’s kept in isolation. Lucille makes some new friends. (R) 2/19 5am PBS NEWSHOUR
NATURE “Wild Way of the Vikings” (R) 2/18 7am
MARTHA BAKES “Patterned” (R) 2/18 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Pork Chops and Corn Fritters, Perfected” (R) 2/18 1:30am
POV (N) “Minding The Gap” (R) 2/19 2:30am BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
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IN THEIR OWN WORDS “Muhammad Ali” (R)2/19 7am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Weeknight Dinner” (R) 2/19 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Pacific Northwest Supper” (R) 2/19 1:30am
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
GLOBE TREKKER “Food Hour: The Story of Beef” (R) 2/19 3:30am
THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/19 3am
REEL SOUTH “Soul City” (R) 2/18 2:30am
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CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Tool Maker” (R) 2/20 3am
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Taiwan Naturally” (R) 2/20 3:30am
SECRETS OF THE DEAD (N) “The Nero Files” (R) 2/21 4am ALL GARDENS GREAT AND SMALL Dee meets Mona, who is anticipating a visit from the Austrian Alan Titchmarsh. (R) 2/21 5am PBS NEWSHOUR
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/21 3am
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Naples and Pompeii” (R) 2/21 3:30am
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
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AMERICA REFRAMED “Struggle & Hope” (R) 2/20 7am
BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD “Northern California” (R) 2/20 4am
MARTHA BAKES “Scandinavian Cookies” (R) 2/20 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Chinese Classics” (R) 2/20 1:30am
THE CIVIL WAR “Simply Murder - 1863/The Universe of Battle - 1863” BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT OUTSIDE WITH GREG AIELLO “Baja California Road Trip” (R) 2/21 4am
Join Ron Faiolaas he takes us on a journey into the Friday fish fry tradition. We take a look at the different types of fish including cod, perch, bluegill, haddock and smelt served at a variety of places including a Milwaukee church basement, a legendary Green Bay tavern, a Lake Country biker bar and a celebrated Madison supper club. 2/18, 8p.m. 10HD
EVENING WITH KEN CHENAULT (N)
RICHARD PRYOR: ICON MARLEY’S GHOSTS “The Art Teacher”
WE’RE HERE FOR A FISH FRY
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POV “Minding The Gap” (R) 2/20 11pm
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “A Dinner Party” (R) 2/21 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Summer Steak and Salad” (R) 2/21 1:30am
AMERICAN MASTERS SAMMY DAVIS, JR.
Explore the entertainer’s vast talent and journey for identity through the shifting tides of civil rights and racial progress during 20th-century America. Features Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, and clips from his TV, film and concert performances. 2/19, 8p.m. 10HD
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WISCONSIN FOODIE (R) 2/23 7:30am
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NO PASSPORT REQUIRED “Queens, NYC” (R) 2/21 11:30pm
WISCONSIN LIFE (R) 2/23 8:30am
MARTHA BAKES “Cookies of Australia & New Zealand” (R) 2/21 10:30pm WASHINGTON WEEK (N)
OUTDOOR WISCONSIN (R) 2/23 12:30am
MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS (R) 2/22 11pm SIMPLY MING SARA’S WEEKNIGHT “Fish & Chips with Chef Craig MEALS Maw” “Leftovers: Use It Or Lose It” (R) 2/22 11:30pm LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Big Band Days (1973)” (R) 2/24 3pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Hotel Del Coronado - Hour One” FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Black Like Me” NEW SCANDINAVIAN COOKING “A Taste of Winter” (R) 2/24 12pm
BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING “Splendor of Winter”
DOWNTON ABBEY SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE “Episode Nine”
AROUND THE FARM WISCONSIN LIFE TABLE “Book Club Lunch with Author John Hildebrand” SPEAKEASY “Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Gary Rossington, Johnny Van Zant and Rickey Medlocke with Rob Tannenbaum” (R) 2/25 4am TASTEMAKERS MOVEABLE FEAST WITH “Preserved” FINE COOKING (R) 2/24 11:30pm “Bermuda”
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10THIRTYSIX™ (N) (R) 2/24 10:30am NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
SECRETS OF THE DEAD “The Nero Files” (R) 2/22 12am
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AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (N) “Minocqua” (R) 2/23 5:30pm BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
NOVA “Pompeii” (R) 2/21 11pm
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RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Highlights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to Creme Brulee”
BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Summer Cookout” FIRING LINE WITH MARGARET HOOVER (N) NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
SEALAB: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 2/23 12am LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Party Fixings” (R) 2/22 10:30pm
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
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THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (N) “Next Generation Demolition / Stucco Repair” Asbestos and trees are removed at the house and old fixtures are salvaged. (R) 2/23 8am HUSTLE “The Fall of Railton FC” Sean poses as a footballer when Ash sees a local football club go bust due to a dodgy agent. SECRETS OF THE DEAD “Nero’s Sunken City” (R) 2/22 1am NIGELLA: AT MY TABLE (R) 2/22 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “The Ubiquitous Eggplant” (R) 2/22 2:30am
MIDSOMER MURDERS (R) 2/23 1:30am CHARLEY PRIDE: AMERICAN MASTERS The life of Charley Pride sheds light on the complicated history of the American South and its music. (R) 2/23 4am SPACE MEN: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 2/23 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Reimagining Italian-American Classics” (R) 2/22 11pm
PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Modern Mexico” (R) 2/23 2am
ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE “Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu”
IN THE AMERICAS WITH DAVID YETMAN “January in the Yellowstone Hotspot” (R) 2/24 2pm
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “It’s Greek to Me” (R) 2/23 2:30am
DOC MARTIN “Farewell, My Lovely” Louisa’s stress is compounded when she must take a group of students on a sailing trip. (R) 2/24 2am MOVIE THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW “Eyewitness” Pretending to know something about a “Advanced Dough” The competitors must make enriched murder, a janitor seduces a TV newswoman and becomes a sweet fruit loaves, followed by a technical challenge. target. (R) 2/25 1am AMERICAN MASTERS: SAMMY DAVIS, JR. (R) 2/23 11pm FATHER BROWN “The Laws of Motion” (R) 2/24 1:05am
TRAVELSCOPE “New Brunswick--Fall and Winter” (R) 2/24 1pm
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE “Season 3, Episode Six” AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ “Minocqua”
WISCONSIN FOODIE (R) 2/28 6:30pm
NATURE “Living Volcanoes” (R) 2/24 11pm MARTHA BAKES “North American Cookie” (R) 2/24 10:30pm
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “To Meat Or Not to Meat (Sauce)” (R) 2/24 11pm
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (N) “Hotel Del Coronado Hour 2” Covetable California items include a 1915 San Diego Exposition poster and a Joan Crawford archive. BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N)
THE TALK - RACE IN AMERICA (R) 2/25 11pm SIMPLY MING “Chef Simon Hulstone” (R) 2/25 11:30pm
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LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Cold Weather Comforts” (R) 2/25 10:30pm
COOK’S COUNTRY “Southern Specialties” (R) 2/25 11pm
EQUITREKKING “Alberta” (R) 2/24 2:30pm
VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE (N) “Season 3, Episode Seven” (R) 2/24 9pm NATURE “Living Volcanoes” FINDING YOUR ROOTS “No Laughing Matter” (R) 2/25 12am
FOOD FLIRTS “Burger Meets Dosa” (R) 2/25 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “The Berry Best” (R) 2/25 2:30am
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Miami Beach, Fl - Hour Two” Vintage diamond rings and a necklace and Newcomb College pottery from1908 are appraised. NEW TRICKS “Gloves Off” Sandra Pullman leads a team of retired former detectives recruited to re-examine unsolved crimes. LOCAL USA STORIES FROM THE “’63 Boycott” STAGE (R) 2/26 1am “Sugar & Spice” (R) 2/26 1:30am PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE KEVIN BELTON’S NEW “Family Favorites” ORLEANS KITCHEN (R) 2/26 2am (R) 2/26 2:30am
* (N) “New Program” 9:30PM
9:00PM OUTDOOR WISCONSIN (N) (R) 2/23 9am
WISCONSIN FOODIE (N) (R) 2/23 5pm
HAPPY VALLEY (N) (R) 2/22 5am
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AROUND THE FARM TABLE “Book Club Lunch with Author John Hildebrand”
MOTORWEEK (N)
GREAT AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNEYS
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
PBS NEWSHOUR
CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Chocolatiers” (R) 2/22 3am
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JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Mekong River Adventure - Part 1”
MIDSOMER MURDERS (R) 2/23 2:15am Starts at 8:45
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NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
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NOVA “Pompeii” (R) 2/22 7am
BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD “Thanksgiving” (R) 2/22 4am
MARTHA BAKES “Cookies of Australia & New Zealand” (R) 2/22 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Summer Cookout” (R) 2/22 1:30am CORONER “The Drop Zone”
VERA (N) “Telling Tales” (R) 2/23 3am
BRAD PAISLEY - LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL Country music superstar Brad Paisley returns to his roots in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. PBS NEWSHOUR
THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/23 3am DEATH IN PARADISE (R) 2/24 3am
PBS NEWSHOUR
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
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MARGARET: THE REBEL PRINCESS (R) 2/23 7am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Party Fixings” (R) 2/23 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Reimagining ItalianAmerican Classics” (R) 2/23 1:30am DOCTOR WHO “The Face of Evil”
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
GLOBE TREKKER “Food Hour: The Story of Beer” (R) 2/23 3:30am
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters” MURDER ON THE HOME FRONT (R) 1/24 7am AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE “Black Panther Woman” (R) 2/24 2am
AMERICA REFRAMED “Struggle & Hope” (R) 2/24 1am NEW SCANDINAVIAN PAINT THIS WITH JERRY COOKING YARNELL “Tribal Existence, Part 3” “Food for a Polar Expedition” (R) 2/24 3:30pm (R) 2/24 3pm VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE “Season 3, Episode Seven” (R) 2/25 1:30am
RUDY MAXA’S WORLD “Hokkaido” (R) 2/24 4pm
FAMILY TRAVEL WITH COLLEEN KELLY “Quebec City, Canada Winter Carnival” QUEEN ELIZABETH’S SECRET AGENTS
AMERICAN MASTERS: SAMMY DAVIS, JR. AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Chinese Classics” (R) 2/24 1:30am
GLOBE TREKKER “Road Trip: Patagonia”
POV “Minding The Gap”
CHARLEY PRIDE: AMERICAN MASTERS (R) 2/25 1am
IN TUNE: THE BEN TUCKER STORY (R) 2/25 2am
NATURE “Living Volcanoes” (R) 2/25 7am
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “North Wales: Feisty and Poetic” (R) 2/25 3:30am
OUTSIDE WITH GREG AIELLO “California Grasslands” (R) 2/25 4am
CHARLEY PRIDE: AMERICAN MASTERS The life of Charley Pride sheds light on the complicated history of the American South and its music.
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “To Meat Or Not to Meat (Sauce)”
INDEPENDENT LENS (N) “People’s Republic of Desire”
CALL THE MIDWIFE The closing of a nearby maternity home brings an influx of expectant mothers to the midwives.
BBC WORLD NEWS (N)
PBS NEWSHOUR
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/26 3am
MARTHA BAKES “North American Cookie” (R) 2/25 1am
GLOBE TREKKER “Myanmar” (R) 2/26 3:30am
AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™: MINOCQUA
Most people go to Minocqua to play in the north woods of Wisconsin – and there is no finer playground. If you are thinking about cabins, lakes, waterski shows and supper clubs, then you are right on the money. But after this half hour, you’ll also think of jerky, popcorn, zoo safaris and vitamins – no kidding! Hopefully you’ll also gain an understanding of its true culture, one that is rich with Ojibwe and founding family histories. 2/21, 7p.m. 10HD
DOC MARTIN “Farewell, My Lovely”
QUIETEST PLACE ON EARTH The massive crater located at the summit of the Haleakala volcano on Maui in Hawaiian is explored.
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (R) 2/25 3am
HIGHLIGHTS
PBS NEWSHOUR DAY
THE TALK - RACE IN AMERICA (R) 2/26 7am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Cold Weather Comforts” (R) 2/26 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Southern Specialties” (R) 2/26 1:30am
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS: ROBERT PLANT
Enjoy new classics and fan favorites from music icon Robert Plant. The British superstar sings classics from the catalogs of Led Zeppelin, the blues canon and his solo Americana albums. 2/23, 10p.m. 10HD
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BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS “Volunteer Tourism, Part 1”
10THIRTYSIX™ (R) 2/27 12:30am
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AROUND THE CORNER WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (N) “Around Madison”
THE ARTS PAGE (N)
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NOVA “Great Human Odyssey” (R) 2/28 11pm NO PASSPORT REQUIRED “D.C.”
MARTHA BAKES “Latin American Cookies” (R) 2/28 10:30pm
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BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & THE ARTS PAGE TRADITIONS “Art That Gets You Talking” “Making A Restaurant, Part 1”
the arts continue to flourish because THE SALINAS PROJECT (R) 1/30 1am it’s beautiful…and it’s important.”
BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA (N)
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Pub-Style Favorites, Revisited” (R) 2/28 11pm
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (N) AMERICA REFRAMED “Detroit 48202” (R) 1/29 11pm
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NO PASSPORT REQUIREDthe Betsy Ashton appreciates “Magnificent Meringues” “Mexican Dinner Party” “Chicago” PBS programs that have (R) 1/29 10:30pm (R) 1/29 11pm (R) 1/29 11:30pm inspired a new generation of PBS NEWSHOUR (N) artNATURE talented people to become “Naledi: One Little Elephant” ists. She believes PBS shares A team of caretakers and researchers help a baby elephant her values. That’s why she’s survive and find her place in the herd. included BROWN’S her PBS station in CORNER BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS SAMANTHA AROUND THE her will. TO LOVE AMERICA (N) REPORT (N) PLACES WITH JOHN MCGIVERN™ (R) 1/31 12:30am
INDEPENDENT LENS “The King” (R) 1/30 11pm
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FOOD FLIRTS “Pastrami Meets Ramen” (R) 2/27 2am
MILK STREET TELEVISION “Home Cooking In Taiwan” (R) 2/27 2:30am
NOVA “Great Human Odyssey” Research sheds light on the ultimate story of humanity’s origins and survival in the deep past. (R) 2/28 2:30am
LITTLE WOMEN ON MASTERPIECE “Part Two” Circumstances change for Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy as the family faces their most difficult challenge.
PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Baked!” (R) 2/28 2am
MILK STREET TELEVISION “Quick Suppers from Madrid” (R) 2/28 3am
THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (N) “Apprentices In Sill School / Wine Rack”Norm teaches how to lay a sill on the new foundation and a plan is made to create a modern space. HUSTLE “The Delivery” Mickey and the gang find themselves trying to recover diamonds for the mafia to help an old friend. SECRETS OF THE DEAD “After Stonehenge”
FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Dreaming of a New Land” Marisa Tomei, Sheryl Sandberg and Kal Penn discover challenges faced by their immigrant forebears.
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NATURE “Yosemite” Global climate changes are affecting one of America’s greatest wildernesses in Yosemite Valley. (R) 2/28 1:30am BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS AMERICA (N) REPORT (N)
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TASTEMAKERS “Sweet Stuff” (R) 2/27 11:30pm
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FINDING YOUR ROOTS ROADS TO MEMPHIS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE “Hard Times” The family stories of filmmaker Michael Moore The entwined stories of an assassin, James Earl Ray and his and actors Laura Linney and Chloe Sevigny are explored. target, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (R) 2/27 1:30am (R) 2/27 2:30am BBC WORLD NEWS NIGHTLY BUSINESS INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES AMERICA (N) REPORT (N) “In The Blink of An Eye” Lynley and Havers investigate the death of paparazzo photographer who was found beaten and shot. AMERICA REFRAMED OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: “Late Blossom Blues” THE CLARKS (R) 2/26 11pm MARTHA BAKES “Cookies of Austria, Germany & Switzerland” (R) 2/26 10:30pm
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COOK’S COUNTRY LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Italian American Classics” “Holiday Roast and Potatoes” (R) 1/30 11pm (R) 1/30 10:30pm
FOOD FLIRTS “Cape Cod Road-Trip”
MILK STREET TELEVISION “Middle East Classics”
SURVIVING THE DUST BOWL: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE “Surviving The Dust Bowl” (R) 1/30 2:30am
INSPECTOR LYNLEY MYSTERIES “The Word of God” Lynley and Havers investigate a body found frozen inside a meat truck at Smithfields Market. (R) 1/30 4am GROOMING A GENERATION (R) 1/30 12:30am FOOD FLIRTS “Pastrami Meets Ramen” (R) 1/30 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “Java Jive” (R) 1/30 2:30am
NOVA “First Face of America” The 13,000 year-old skeleton of a prehistoric teenager is uncovered in an underwater cave in Mexico. PRIDE & PREJUDICE (N) (R) 1/31 4am FRONTLINE (R) 1/31 1am PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE “Pinata Party” (R) 1/31 2am
KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN “The Po-Boy Sandwich” (R) 1/31 2:30am
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FRONTLINE (R) 2/27 3:30am MARLEY’S GHOSTS “Carly” (R) 2/27 5:30am
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THE CIVIL WAR “Valley of the Shadow of Death - 1864/Most Hallowed Ground - 1864”
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Mekong River Adventure - Part 2”
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BEYOND YOUR BACKYARD “Christmas” (R)2/27 4am
MARTHA BAKES “Cookies of Australia & New Zealand” (R) 2/27 1am
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Elegant Desserts” (R)2/27 1:30am
THE CIVIL WAR “War Is All Hell - 1865/The Better Angels of Our Nature - 1865” ALL GARDENS GREAT AND SMALL (N) Dee visits a garden planted on river barges and a pub landlady famed for her hanging baskets.
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INDEPENDENT LENS “People’s Republic of Desire” (R) 2/28 7am
OUTSIDE WITH GREG AIELLO “Exploring New Mexico” (R) 2/28 4am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Game Day Bites” (R) 2/28 1am
COOK’S COUNTRY “Tri-State Treats” (R) 2/28 1:30am
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RISING FROM THE RAILS: THE STORY OF THE PULLMAN PORTER
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Vienna” (R) 2/28 3:30am
OUTDOOR WISCONSIN (N)
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AROUND THE FARM TABLE “Garlic: The Stinking Rose”
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NOVA “Great Human Odyssey”
MUSIC VOYAGER “Istanbul Crossroads”
MARTHA BAKES “Latin American Cookies”
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Pub-Style Favorites, Revisited”
CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Soap Maker”
JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE “Taiwan Matsu Festival & Islands”
PBS NEWSHOUR
FINDING YOUR ROOTS: HARD TIMES
Host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the family stories of filmmaker Michael Moore and actors Laura Linney and Chloë Sevigny—three people whose distant ancestors overcame great hardships in ways that resonate with their lives today. 2/26, 7p.m. 10HD
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To The Manor Born A Milwaukee PBS Tour of England MARLEY’S GHOSTS “Dead Man’s Chest” (R) 1/30 5:30am
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DICTATOR’S PLAYBOOK (N) “Manuel Noriega” Panamanian It willManuel be aNoriega trip was to aremember, with stops at politician and military officer who ruled Panama from 1983 Highclere Castle, Bath, Devon and Port to 1989. Isaac, SEASON the iconic backdrop of Doc Martin. GRANTCHESTER 3 ON MASTERPIECE BBC WORLD NEWS (N) “Season Three - Episode Six” Sidney tries to right a wrong. Mrs. Maguire has some questions answered and turns a new leaf. (R) 1/31 5am PBS NEWSHOUR NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
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MARTHA BAKES “Magnificent Meringues” (R) 1/30 1am
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PROHIBITION “A Nation of Hypocrites” PBS NEWSHOUR DAY
INDEPENDENT LENS “The King” (R) 1/31 7am
LIDIA’S KITCHEN COOK’S COUNTRY “Italian American Classics” “Holiday Roast and Potatoes” (R) 1/31 1am (R) 1/31 1:30am
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MARGARET:
THE REBEL PRINCESS
Premieres Sundays, February 10 and 17, 2019 at 9p.m. on Milwaukee PBS Channel 10