March 21012 - WETA Magazine

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march 2012 magazine for members

Illuminating the News Gwen Ifill Explores the Week’s Top Stories

Tune in to Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal and PBS NewsHour for Election 2012 coverage of Super Tuesday


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hroughout March, WETA presents special programming as part of our spring television membership campaign, which is a critical source of funding that helps make possible WETA’s vital program offerings and services to our community. An impressive diversity of performance programming, in addition to specials spotlighting healthful living, make for engaging television in March. This month also heralds more than 20 state primaries and caucuses, including those on Super Tuesday, an important milestone on the Election 2012 campaign trail. On the pages of this magazine, we spotlight WETA Television’s news and public affairs offerings, which will help keep viewers informed with trusted news reports and incisive news analysis throughout this election year. Among these important programs, we are especially proud of longtime WETA productions Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal and PBS NewsHour, which serve audiences nationwide. As part of WETA’s mission of public service, we are committed to illuminating critical issues facing the nation and spotlighting the candidates so that voters can make educated choices when selecting America’s future leaders. Thanks for tuning in, and thank you for your support. Sharon Percy Rockefeller, President & CEO, WETA

Downton Abbey: Behind the Drama

o behind the scenes of the wildly popular Masterpiece Classic series Downton Abbey, which follows the lives and loves of the Crawley family and the servants who work for them in a country house in Edwardian England. With a third season in the works, beginning production this spring (with Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning actor Shirley MacLaine joining the cast, playing Martha Levinson, the mother of Lady Grantham), this onehour Masterpiece special reviews the action-packed storylines of the first two seasons of Downton Abbey. Relive pivotal moments from the series and get insight into the characters from writer Julian Fellowes and the actors — such as Dan Stevens and Hugh Bonneville (r) — who bring Downton Abbey to life.

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airs Thursday, March 1 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD

Washington Cherry Blossoms: A Gift of Friendship

The WETA production airs Sunday, March 11 at 11 a.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, repeating March 22

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ashington’s cherry blossoms grace the Tidal Basin each year and are a focal point for the nation as the country welcomes spring. This special WETA production spotlights the exquisite beauty of the blossoming cherry trees — which were a gift of friendship from Japan in 1912 — exploring the history of the trees and what is now one of the nation’s largest springtime celebrations. The program also takes a nostalgic look at how the blossoms have been enjoyed in Greater Washington over the years.

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In the Spotlight On WETA TV 26 & WETA HD

Il Volo Takes Flight

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airs Saturday, March 3 at 8 p.m. and throughout the month

n May 2009, an Italian teen vocal group — Piero Barone (from Agrigento, Sicily), Ignazio Boschetto (born in Bologna) and Ginaluca Ginoble (from Abruzzo) — appeared on a popular Italian talent show and dazzled viewers, winning the competition. Naming themselves “Il Volo” (flight), they released their first album worldwide to acclaim in 2011. Now the trio performs in a special concert at the Detroit Opera House, singing classical and traditional Italian songs, including “O Sole Mio,” “Il Mondo” and “E Piu Ti Penso,” that showcase their vocal talent and interpretive gifts for music.

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airs Monday, March 5 at 8 p.m. and throughout the month

n his newest special, taped on October 22, 2011, best-selling author and teacher Dr. Wayne Dyer presents his “Five Wishes Fulfilled Foundations” — five steps to living from your “highest self,” and thereby attracting your deepest desires. Using his trademark humor, combined with concepts drawn from American “new thought” philosophers of the 20th century, Dyer outlines a program for mastering the tools necessary for living a profoundly extraordinary and fulfilled life. Viewers will learn how to employ Dyer’s ideas to create new thought patterns and defeat unproductive and recurring habits.

My Music: Big Band Vocalists

airs Tuesday, March 6 at 8 p.m. and throughout the month

new music special spotlights great vocalists of the Big Band era of the 1940s — and the orchestras and dance bands with which they toured. Among the artists performing memorable World War II-era hits (such as “You’ll Never Know,” “Blues in the Night” and “It’s Magic”) in the program’s rare, vintage footage are Louis Armstrong, Perry Como, Doris Day (far right), Peggy Lee (at right) with The Benny Goodman Orchestra, Dinah Shore, and Jo Stafford & The Pied Pipers with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. Nick Clooney and Peter Marshall host the program.

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Great Performances: Phantom of the Opera

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airs Sunday, March 11 at 7 p.m.

egarded by many as composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece, The Phantom of the Opera premiered 25 years ago and has since been produced in 27 countries and played to more than 130 million people. In celebration of the show’s 25th anniversary, Lloyd Webber and producer Cameron Mackintosh presented the production in the Victorian splendor of London’s Royal Albert Hall. The performance, featuring complete cast and orchestra, stars Ramin Karimloo as the Phantom, Sierra Boggess as his protégé Christine Daaé, and Hadley Fraser as the Phantom’s romantic competitor Raoul, Vicomte de Chagny.

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mong the most fundamental responsibilities of public broadcasting to television viewers throughout the United States is to provide the American people a trustworthy source of steady, balanced news reporting and thoughtful, incisive news analysis. In an election year, this service takes on even greater importance, as voters seek reliable information to help them make educated choices at the polls. The WETA mission, at its core, is to promote lifelong learning and foster an informed citizenry; and creating illuminating news and public affairs productions is one of WETA’s greatest strengths. Throughout its five decades of public service, the station has demonstrated an abiding commitment to serious journalism. While public affairs offerings on WETA TV 26 are plentiful, two highly respected programs embody the station’s — and PBS’s — commitment to integrity, depth and civil discourse in public affairs broadcasts.

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal Each Friday, WETA produces the acclaimed news analysis program Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal, which features top Washington reporters exploring the major news stories of the week with the program’s moderator and managing editor, Gwen Ifill. One of the nation’s most respected journalists, Ifill has led the

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program’s incisive roundtable discussion since 1999. On her watch, the series has partnered with Washington-based news organization National Journal and garnered a coveted Peabody Award for coverage of the 2008 elections. The program unveiled an expanded website in 2010, featuring blogs by Ifill and “Webcast Extra” video offering additional program content. Now the longest-running primetime news and public affairs program on television, Washington Week has been produced by WETA for 45 years. Premiering on February 23, 1967 as Washington Week in Review, the production two years later became the first locally produced program to air nationwide on PBS and for two decades was hosted by esteemed journalist Paul Duke.

PBS NewsHour Each weeknight in the WETA television studio, the station and MacNeil/Lehrer Productions produce PBS ­NewsHour, the acclaimed news report that is public television’s marquee news series and the hub of PBS news offerings. WETA has partnered with The NewsHour for more than 35 years to create the broadcast, which has received numerous Emmy and Peabody awards and every other significant award for quality television and outstanding journalism. Well known for its commitment to long-form, substantive journalism, the program has merged broadcast and digital media news coverage, and features a team of stellar journalists: Gwen Ifill, Judy Woodruff, Jeffrey Brown, Ray Suarez, Margaret Warner and Hari Sreenivasan — and political analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks, who discuss politics with Jim Lehrer. Born out of WETA-produced PBS news coverage (anchored by Robert MacNeil and Lehrer) of the 1973–74 Congressional Watergate hearings, The MacNeil/Lehrer Report premiered in 1976. In partnership

Inside Washington

On WETA TV 26 & WETA HD: Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal Fridays at 8 p.m.

To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbé Sundays at 9:30 a.m. (on TV 26 only) Nightly Business Report Weeknights at 6:30 p.m.

Inside Washington Fridays at 8:30 p.m. Moyers & Company Sundays at 6 p.m.


Public Affairs with WETA, in 1983 MacNeil and Lehrer transformed the program into The NewsHour, the nation’s first hour-long nightly news broadcast. Three decades hence, the program remains one of WETA’s most important productions.

Over the past four decades, WETA has also produced other significant news and public affairs programming, from local news roundtable Metro Week (1979–1992) to Anatomy of a Pandemic (2009), spotlighting swine flu. WETA productions have included Summer of Judgment: The Watergate Hearings (1983) and a sequel film on the Watergate impeachment hearings; an array of programming in each election year; and, after the 9/11 attacks in 2001, more than 60 hours of primetime programming for PBS. WETA public affairs productions that followed included BioTerror (2001) and Avoiding Armageddon (2003). Flashpoints USA with Bryant Gumbel and Gwen Ifill (2004) featured issue-oriented specials, as did Sesno Reports (2004–2005), featuring journalist Frank Sesno. WETA also produced the weekly series Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered (2004–2005). Paramount among recent WETA public affairs initiatives was the award-winning multimedia project America at a Crossroads (2007–2009), which featured 20 documentaries on themes surrounding the post-9/11 world.

Additional WETA Broadcasts Airing since 1983 on WETA TV 26, the iconic PBS public affairs series Frontline presents powerful documentary films featuring in-depth, investigative journalism. Since 1988, the series American Experience too has spotlighted public affairs topics — and, notably, profiled America’s

Frontline Tuesdays at 10 p.m. Need to Know Fridays, latenight

uring this election year, tune in to WETA TV 26 and WETA HD as Gwen Ifill and her colleagues on Washington Week analyze the political news of each week — including March Super Tuesday results. In the months ahead, Ifill will take the show on the road, broadcasting from Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida and Charlotte, North Carolina before the respective Republican and Democratic conventions, and from St. Louis before the general election. Watch for news of the roadshows at pbs.org/washingtonweek. Also watch PBS NewsHour for news reports on the campaigns, and for comprehensive coverage of the political conventions, featuring newsmaker interviews, political analysis and historical perspective. Visit the PBS NewsHour website at pbs.org/newshour for an array of informative Election 2012 online resources. And in the fall, tune in to Frontline’s election-year special broadcast The Choice 2012, which will present in-depth biographies of the presidential candidates.

Election 2012 Coverage

A Stellar Production Portfolio

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presidents. Also airing on WETA Television are engaging public affairs interviews conducted by Charlie Rose and Tavis Smiley; Gordon Peterson’s news roundtable Inside Washington; and the cross-media news and public affairs magazine Need to Know. To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbé offers an all-women discussion of the news, and the new weekly series Moyers & Company features Bill Moyers probing a variety of public affairs topics.

A Trusted Source for News For years, independent polls have shown that PBS is the most trusted public institution in America and the network with the most trusted news and public affairs programs among broadcast and cable sources. WETA is an important part of this success. During a half-century of superb service to Greater Washington and the nation, WETA has developed a sterling portfolio of award-winning news and public affairs productions, which, along with the station’s ongoing series and broadcasts, have provided viewers a source of reliable information about contemporary news and critical issues. During this election year, rely on WETA’s news and public affairs offerings, which will present intensive coverage of the campaigns, the issues and the candidates, along with reports and analysis of major stories of the day.

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PBS NewsHour Weeknights at 7 p.m. BBC World News America Weeknights at 6 p.m. (on TV 26 only)

Charlie Rose Weeknights after primetime Tavis Smiley Weeknights


WETA TV 26 & WETA HD

March primetime simulcast listings.

Weeknight primetime simulcast programming repeats the following weekday on WETA TV 26 starting at noon.

For full schedules and program information, visit weta.org

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Downton Abbey: Behind the Drama

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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal

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Il Volo Takes Flight

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Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled (to 11pm) & The Story of Costume Drama: The Greatest Stories Ever Told (to 12m)

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My Music: Big Band Vocalists

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Il Volo Takes Flight

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Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth with Bill Moyers (Pt 1 of 2) (to 12m)

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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal

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My Music: Superstars of Seventies Soul Live

Tony Bennett: Duets II (to 12:30am)

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(from 7pm:) Great Performances: Phantom of the Opera at Royal Albert Hall

Superstars of Seventies Soul Live (to 1am)

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Easy Yoga for Easing Pain

StoryCorps: Stories of Love

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Use Your Brain to Change Your Age, with Dr. Daniel Amen

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Oscar Hammerstein II—Out of My Dreams

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My Music: Superstars of Seventies Soul Live

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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal

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(from 7pm:) Doc Martin, Series III (Pts 3 & 4 of 9. The Apple Doesn’t Fall/Movement)

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(from 7pm:) Oscar Hammerstein II

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Peter, Paul and Mary 25th Anniversary Concert

National Geographic Magazine’s Top Ten Photos of 2011

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Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue!

Great Performances: Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk— A Celebration of New Orleans Blues (to 11:30pm)

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Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes Fulfilled (to 11pm) & Under the Streetlamp (to 12:30am)

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Washington Cherry Blossoms: A Gift of Friendship

My Music: Big Band Vocalists (to 11pm) & Suze Orman’s Money Class (to 1am)

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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal

Peter, Paul and Mary 25th Anniversary Concert

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Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Pts 1 & 2 of 10)

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Antiques Roadshow: El Paso, TX

The WETA Movie: Hoosiers

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A Hot Dog Program

Triangle Fire: American Experience

Frontline: Murdoch’s Scandal

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An Ice Cream Show

NOVA: Bioethics

Quest for the Lost Maya

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Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Illustrious Client (to 8:47pm)

(from 8:47pm:) Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Creeping Man

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Washington Week with Gwen Inside Washington Ifill and National Journal

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Doc Martin, Series III (Pts 5 & 6 of 9. City Slickers/The Admirer)

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Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Adventure of Johnny Waverly

Celtic Thunder—Voyage (to 11pm) & StoryCorps: Stories of Love (to 11:30pm) My Music: Big Band Vocalists (to 11:30pm) & Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth (Pt 1) (to 3:30am) The Story of Costume Drama: The Greatest Downton Abbey: Behind the Drama Stories Ever Told

National Geographic Magazine’s Top Ten Photos of 2011 Journey of the Universe (to 11pm) & My Music: Big Band Vocalists (to 1am)

Under the Streetlamp

Ed Slott’s Retirement Rescue (to 12:30am)

Yanni: Live at El Morro

Great Performances: Tony Bennett: Duets II (to 12m) Under the Streetlamp (to 11pm) & Use Your Brain to Change Your Age, with Dr. Daniel Amen (to 1am) Idina Menzel Live (to 12m)

Yanni: Live at El Morro

Superstars of Seventies Soul Live (to 1am)

Celtic Thunder—Voyage (to 11:30pm) & The B-52s with the Wild Crowd: Live in Athens, Georgia (to 1am)

My Music: Big Band Vocalists

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Celtic Woman— Believe (to 12:30am)

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Suze Orman’s Money Class (to 12:30am)

Agatha Christie’s Poirot: (from 10:17pm:) Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Adventure of the Clapham Murder in the Mews (to 11pm) Cook (to 10:17pm)

(from 9:33pm:) The WETA Movie: Hoosiers (to 11:27pm)

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W TA TV 26 & W TA HD March simulcast primetime listings, plus weekends for WETA TV 26

• Programming on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD is exactly the same — ­simulcast  — Monday through Friday nights from 7 p.m. through Charlie Rose, and each weekend evening, beginning at 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

• Please note that Saturday and Sunday daytime listings that follow are for WETA TV 26 only unless otherwise indicated. For complete 24-hour schedules of programs on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD, visit weta.org/tv.

• Weeknight primetime on WETA TV 26 often repeats the next weekday on WETA TV 26 — see repeat listings. • WETA TV 26 is devoted to children’s programming 5 a.m.–noon weekdays and 6 a.m.–9 a.m. weekends. For 24 hours of children’s programming each day, tune in to the WETA Kids channel. See page 12 for schedule information. Program Key n — WETA productions, co-productions or presentations. {DVI} — Descriptive Video Service. R — Aired within the month. Listings are accurate as of press time. For late-breaking program updates, call 703-998-2724 or visit weta.org/tv. WETA’s spring membership drive airs March 1–25 on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD — please note that television listings during that period are subject to change.

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Sunday, March 4 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD The Story of Costume Drama explores how the program genre has changed over the decades while highlighting classics such as Upstairs Downstairs (above); I, Claudius; and Brideshead Revisited.

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a weta production Fridays at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Tune in as Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal analyzes news of the political campaigns, including this month’s Super Tuesday results. Funding for Washington Week is provided by Boeing, Prudential Financial, Norfolk Southern, The Annenberg Foundation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and PBS.

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week leading up to Super Tuesday.

8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — Host Gordon Peterson moderates a roundtable discussion of the news of the week. 9:00 CELTIC THUNDER—VOYAGE — The Celtic Thunder vocal ensemble explores its Irish and Celtic roots with a performance that highlights the diversity of Irish music and song — featuring music ranging from old and traditional standards to more contemporary, modern Irish songs and a tribute to the Clancy Brothers along the way. Repeats Sun 3/11, noon; Sat 3/17, 9:30pm 11:00 STORYCORPS: STORIES OF LOVE — StoryCorps is the nonprofit oral history project that is traveling the country, recording conversations between friends and loved ones. This special is a collection of animated shorts about love — love that is unconditional, life-changing, enduring and inspiring. David Isay, the founder and creator of StoryCorps, hosts. Repeats Fri 3/9, 12:30am; Mon 3/12, 10:30pm; Tue 3/13, 3:30pm; Fri 3/16, 3:30pm; Sun 3/18, 7:30am; Wed 3/21, 12:30am 11:30 JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE — A film re-imagines the universe story and reframes the human connection to the cosmos. Created by a team of scientists, scholars and award-winning filmmakers, the program was filmed on the Greek island of Samos, the birthplace of Pythagoras. The host is evolutionary philosopher Brian Thomas Swimme, whose stories explore the planet’s beauty and complexity. Repeats Wed 3/7, 9:30pm; Thur 3/8, 3:30pm 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

3 Saturday SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–3:30AM: 6AM THE DISTRACTED MIND WITH DR. ADAM GAZZALEY — Neuroscientist Dr. Adam Gazzaley examines the impact that “multitasking” has on safety, education, careers and personal lives. The program explores how to improve concentration and focus as we age and as media increasingly dominates the landscape around us in the information age. Repeats Mon 3/5, 4:30pm; Sun 3/18, 6am; Mon 3/19, 4:30pm; Tue 3/20, 11:30pm

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 DOWNTON ABBEY: BEHIND THE DRAMA — Go behind the scenes of the Masterpiece Classic series Downton Abbey. This Masterpiece special reviews the storylines of the first two seasons, relives pivotal moments from the series, and offers insight into the characters from writer Julian Fellowes and the series’ actors. Repeats Fri 3/2, 1pm, 4pm; Sun 3/4, 10pm; Fri 3/23, 4pm 9:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: THE ADVENTURE OF JOHNNY WAVERLY — Poirot (David Suchet) is called upon to investigate a series of kidnap threats against the son of a wealthy aristocrat. Repeats Fri 3/2, 2pm 10:30 CELTIC WOMAN—BELIEVE — The Celtic Woman vocal ensemble presents a performance filmed at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia — with a 20-piece orchestra, seven-piece Celtic Woman Band, 16-piece Atlanta Bagpipe Band, 10-member Aontas Choir and a 30-member children’s choir. 12:30AM STORYCORPS: STORIES OF LOVE — See the Friday, March 2, 11 p.m. listing. 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon


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Tuesday, March 6 at 10 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD National Geographic Magazine’s Top Ten Photos of 2011 explores the best images of the year with the publication’s editor-in-chief.

7:30 SPEND WELL, LIVE RICH WITH MICHELLE SINGLETARY — Syndicated Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary offers advice on how to gain control of one’s financial life, presenting her Seven Money Mantras. Singletary relates how her grandmother raised her and her four brothers and sisters on a salary that never exceeded $13,000 a year, owning a home and car, and living comfortably in retirement. 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes) Repeats Fridays, 5pm 10:00 DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — Best-selling author and teacher Dr. Wayne Dyer presents his Five Wishes Fulfilled Foundations: five steps to living from your “highest self” and thereby attracting your deepest desires. Using his trademark humor, combined with source material drawn from American “New Thought” philosophers of the 20th century, Dyer outlines a program for mastering the tools necessary for living a profoundly extraordinary life and offers counsel on how to create new thought patterns while defeating unproductive and recurring habits. Repeats Mon 3/5, 8pm; Tue 3/6, 3pm; Fri 3/9, 1pm; Sun 3/11, 8am, 1am; Sun 3/18, 3pm; Wed 3/21, 8pm; Thur 3/22, 1pm 1:00 EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN — In this new program, yoga expert Peggy Cappy demonstrates how yoga can increase flexibility, reduce joint and muscular aches and pains and even combat fatigue. Repeats Mon 3/5, 3:30pm, midnight; Thur 3/8, 5pm; Sat 3/10, 5:30pm; Mon 3/12, 8pm; Tue 3/13, 1pm; Thur 3/15, 4pm 2:00 JOSEPH CAMPBELL AND THE POWER OF MYTH WITH BILL MOYERS — Part 1 of 2. In the mid 1980s, Bill Moyers joined American mythologist Joseph Campbell for a series of conversations that would continue over two summers. The 1988 series that resulted is a vibrant collection of exceptional insights by a great storyteller, teacher and lecturer. In lively, expansive dialogues, the two men discuss how myths are clues to the spiritual core of human nature and open vistas into the human experience across the ages, revealing our innermost dreams and aspirations for self-fulfillment, social collaboration and the possibility of transcendence. Repeats tonight; Thur 3/8, 8pm 6:00 MY MUSIC: BIG BAND VOCALISTS — A concert special spotlights the “crooners” and “canaries” of the 1940s, featuring the greatest vocalists of the period when singers started their careers performing with orchestras and dance bands. Among the artists included in the rare, vintage footage are Louis Armstrong, Perry Como, Doris Day, Helen Forest with the Harry James Orchestra, Peggy Lee with the Benny Goodman Orchestra, Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting, Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, and many more favorites of the era. Nick Clooney and Peter Marshall host. Repeats tonight; Tue 3/6, 8pm; Wed 3/7, 1pm, 11pm; Sat 3/10, noon; Sun 3/18, 8:30pm; Mon 3/19, 2:30pm; Thur 3/22, 9pm; Fri 3/23, 2pm 8:00 IL VOLO TAKES FLIGHT — Italian ensemble Il Volo, composed of the three “Teenage Tenors” Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto and Gianluca Ginoble, offer renditions of operatic, pop and Italian classics, showcasing their vocal talent and interpretive gift for music. The group, which has appeared on American Idol, The Tonight Show, Ellen, The Today Show, and Good Morning America, performs in concert at Detroit’s Opera House in October 2011. Repeats Sun 3/4, 7:30pm; Mon 3/5, 1pm; Wed 3/7, 8pm; Thur 3/8, 1pm; Sat 3/10, 4pm; Wed 3/21, 3pm 9:30 MY MUSIC: BIG BAND VOCALISTS — See today’s 6 p.m. listing. R 11:30 JOSEPH CAMPBELL AND THE POWER OF MYTH WITH BILL MOYERS — Part 1 of 2. (4 hrs.) R

IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–4:30AM: S 6AM DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — R 9:00 3 STEPS TO INCREDIBLE HEALTH! WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D. — Dr. Joel Fuhrman addresses the crisis of obesity and chronic disease plaguing America. More than 65 percent of Americans are overweight or obese — and that number is growing. Dr. Fuhrman’s health plan offers a healthy, effective plan for shedding weight quickly and reclaiming vitality and good health. Repeats Sat 3/10, 7am; Sun 3/11, 3pm; Mon 3/12, 11pm; Tue 3/13, 4pm; Tue 3/20, 3pm; Fri 3/23, 11pm 10:30 RICK STEVES’ HIDDEN EUROPE — Travel expert Rick Steves reveals a dozen of his favorite overlooked European destinations. In this select and intriguing collection of segments taken from recent seasons of Rick Steves’ Europe, he visits the cliff-hanging vistas of Civita, San Sebastian (Spain’s proud Basque capital), ˇ eský Krumlov, the thrivthe enchanting castle town of C ing Moroccan port of Tangier, the well-preserved Italian fortress hill town of Lucca, battle-scarred Mostar in Bosnia, the delightful Alpine town of Hallstatt, vibrant Volterra, the fairytale Danish isle of Aerø and the romantic and traffic-free Greek island of Hydra, among other places. Repeats Tue 3/6, 1pm; Sat 3/10, 10am; Sun 3/18, 8am 12:30 THE BLOOD SUGAR SOLUTION WITH DR. MARK HYMAN — The bestselling author explains what “diabesity” is, outlines the underlying causes that drive the problem, and provides a personalized, four-step plan to help people overcome diabesity with a scientifically based program for rebalancing insulin levels. 2:00 JOSEPH CAMPBELL AND THE POWER OF MYTH WITH BILL MOYERS — Part 2 of 2. See the Saturday, March 3, 2 p.m. listing. Repeats tonight 6:00 MOYERS & COMPANY — Bill Moyers presents a weekly hour of conversation about life and the state of American democracy, featuring a range of scholars, artists, activists, scientists, philosophers and newsmakers who bring context, insight and meaning to important topics. The series includes Moyers’ own essays on society and government. 7:00 VICTOR BORGE: COMEDY IN MUSIC! — See tonight’s 11 p.m. listing. 7:30 IL VOLO TAKES FLIGHT — R 9:00 THE STORY OF COSTUME DRAMA: THE GREATEST STORIES EVER TOLD — A special program celebrates 50 years of small-screen historical costume drama — the genre that created massive stars in some of the most memorable and best-loved series ever broadcast on public television — covering love and war, birth and death, the rich and the poor. The Story of Costume Drama, narrated by Keeley Hawes, explores how the genre has changed across the decades — from The Forsyte Saga to Upstairs Downstairs, Brideshead Revisited to I, Claudius — with feature interviews with the stars of the series and the people behind the camera. Repeats Mon 3/5, 2:30pm, 11pm; Mon 3/19, 1pm 10:00 DOWNTON ABBEY: BEHIND THE DRAMA — See the Thursday, March 1, 8 p.m. listing. R 11:00 VICTOR BORGE: COMEDY IN MUSIC! — A new Victor Borge special features recently rediscovered funny and memorable skits, including rare archival footage from

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Friday, March 9 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Under the Streetlamp features the new vocal quartet, composed of former leading cast members of the acclaimed musical Jersey Boys, performing a concert of classic American songs in Indiana.

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 JOSEPH CAMPBELL AND THE POWER OF MYTH WITH BILL MOYERS — Part 1 of 2. See the Saturday, March 3, 2 p.m. listing. R 12M EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

The Andy Williams Show and The Perry Como Show that has not been seen in more than 40 years; a classic performance from the Ford Theater of “Phonetic Punctuation” with President and Mrs. Reagan in the audience; and reminiscences from his five children of their favorite Borge routines. Repeats Sat 3/10, 6:30pm; Sun 3/11, 5pm; Sun 3/18, 2:30pm 12:30 JOSEPH CAMPBELL AND THE POWER OF MYTH WITH BILL MOYERS — Part 2 of 2. (4 hrs.) R

7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — See the Saturday, March 3, 10 a.m. listing. R 11:00 THE STORY OF COSTUME DRAMA: THE GREATEST STORIES EVER TOLD — See the Sunday, March 4, 9 pm. listing. R 12M EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

6 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 MY MUSIC: BIG BAND VOCALISTS — See the Saturday, March 3, 6 p.m. listing. R 10:00 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE’S TOP TEN PHOTOS OF 2011 — Following on the heels of a previous special, a program counts down the best photos from the more than one million images shot for National Geographic magazine during the year 2011. Hosted by Chris Johns, the magazine’s editor-in-chief, the program explores what makes these photos stand apart from the rest and introduces the photographers behind them. Repeats Wed 3/7, 3pm; Fri 3/9, 4pm; Sat 3/10, 6am; Sun 3/11, 2pm; Thur 3/15, 5pm; Mon 3/19, 10pm 11:00 PBS NEWSHOUR SPECIAL REPORT: SUPER TUESDAY — The NewsHour team reports on the results of today’s Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses. 11:30 ED SLOTT’S RETIREMENT RESCUE! — The certified public accountant and IRA expert, author of five bestselling books, defines the fiscal problems facing Americans and provides a step-by-step solution to creating a plan of action to take control of one’s finances and achieve a comfortable retirement. Slott explores issues surrounding five retirement challenges that he identifies: taxes, risk, putting savings in the wrong places, uncertainties, and inactivity. Repeats Wed 3/7, 4pm; Fri 3/9, 10:30pm; Sat 3/10, 2pm, 12:30am; Sun 3/11, 6am; Mon 3/12, 4:30pm; Sat 3/17, 10am; Tue 3/20, 8pm; Wed 3/21, 1pm 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

10 Saturday IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–2:30AM: S 6AM NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE’S TOP TEN PHOTOS OF 2011 — R 7:00 3 STEPS TO INCREDIBLE HEALTH! WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D. — R 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes) Repeats Fridays, 5pm 10:00 RICK STEVES’ HIDDEN EUROPE — R 12N MY MUSIC: BIG BAND VOCALISTS — R 2:00 ED SLOTT’S RETIREMENT RESCUE! — R 4:00 IL VOLO TAKES FLIGHT — R 5:30 EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN — R 6:30 VICTOR BORGE: COMEDY IN MUSIC! — R 8:00 MY MUSIC: SUPERSTARS OF SEVENTIES SOUL LIVE — Soul diva Patti LaBelle hosts a historic concert reunion of classic recording artists of the 1970s — a gathering of all-original performers singing their greatest hits. Performers include the Commodores; original lead Eugene Record reuniting with the Chi-Lites; the Stylistics; Yvonne Elliman; Heatwave; Earl Young’s Trammps; the Emotions; The Blue Notes and the Manhattans. Repeats Sun 3/11, 10:30pm; Thur 3/15, 8pm; Fri 3/16, 1pm, 10:30pm; Sat 3/17, 4:30pm 10:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES: TONY BENNETT: DUETS II — In celebration of his 85th birthday in August 2011, Tony Bennett released his critically acclaimed album Duets II. Featuring many of Bennett’s signature hits performed with today’s biggest stars, Duets II was recorded in studios around the globe with artists including Lady Gaga, John Mayer, Michael Bublé, k.d. lang, Sheryl

7 Wednesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 IL VOLO TAKES FLIGHT — See the Saturday, March 3, 8 p.m. listing. R 9:30 JOURNEY OF THE UNIVERSE — See the Friday, March 2, 11:30 p.m. listing. R 11:00 MY MUSIC: BIG BAND VOCALISTS — See the Saturday, March 3, 6 p.m. listing. R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON 9:00 UNDER THE STREETLAMP — The vocal quartet Under the Streetlamp — recent leading cast members of the Tony Award–winning musical Jersey Boys — performs an evening of classic hits from the American radio songbook in this special recorded at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana. Repeats Sun 3/11, 5:30pm; Wed 3/14, 9:30pm; Thur 3/15, 2:30pm; Wed 3/21, 11pm 10:30 ED SLOTT’S RETIREMENT RESCUE! — See the Tuesday, March 6, 11 p.m. listing. R 12:30 STORYCORPS: STORIES OF LOVE — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

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Saturday, March 10 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD My Music: Superstars of Seventies Soul Live presents a reunion of 1970s recording artists such as The Blue Notes (above), performing their top hits in concert in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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Saturday, March 10 at 10:30 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD A Great Performances special features Tony Bennett singing duets with luminaries of the music world, from Lady Gaga (above) to Josh Groban, from Norah Jones to Michael Bublé and Willie Nelson.

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Crow, Willie Nelson, Queen Latifah, Norah Jones, Josh Groban, Andrea Bocelli, Faith Hill, Alejandro Sanz, and Carrie Underwood, as well as Amy Winehouse, in what became her final recording. All the sessions were atmospherically filmed, capturing these performers collaborating with the enduring master interpreter of the Great American Songbook. Repeats Tue 3/13, 10pm; Wed 3/14, 3pm 2:30AM ED SLOTT’S RETIREMENT RESCUE — (2 hrs.) R 1 COURTESY SILVIO RICHETTO

IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–4AM: S 6AM ED SLOTT’S RETIREMENT RESCUE! — R 8:00 DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — R 11:00 WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOMS: A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP — Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossoms grace the Tidal Basin each year and are a focal point for the nation as the country welcomes spring. This special WETA production spotlights the blossoming cherry trees, a gift of friendship from Japan in 1912. Marking the centennial of the blossoms, the program explores the history of the trees and what is now one of the nation’s largest springtime celebrations, taking a nostalgic look at how the cherry blossoms have been enjoyed over the years. Repeats Tue 3/13, midnight; Wed 3/14, 5pm; Fri 3/16, 4pm; Sat 3/17, 6am, noon; Tue 3/20, 5pm; Thur 3/22, 8pm; Fri 3/23, 1pm 12N CELTIC THUNDER—VOYAGE — R 2:00 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE’S TOP TEN PHOTOS OF 2011 — R 3:00 3 STEPS TO INCREDIBLE HEALTH! WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D. — R 5:00 VICTOR BORGE: COMEDY IN MUSIC! — R 5:30 UNDER THE STREETLAMP — R 7:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES: PHANTOM OF THE OPERA AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL — To mark the 25th anniversary year of The Phantom of the Opera — Broadway’s longest-running show ever — Andrew Lloyd Webber and producer Cameron Mackintosh presented the musical in a lavish, fully staged production in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of the Royal Albert Hall. Stars Ramin Karimloo (as The Phantom) and Sierra Boggess (as Christine) were joined by Barry James (as Monsieur Firmin), Gareth Snook (as Monsieur André), Liz Robertson (as Madame Giry) and Wynne Evans (as Piangi), together with a cast and orchestra of more than 200. Repeats Mon 3/12, 1pm; Sat 3/17, 1pm 10:30 MY MUSIC: SUPERSTARS OF SEVENTIES SOUL LIVE — See the Saturday, March 10, 8 p.m. listing. R 1AM DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — (3 hrs.) R

Monday, March 12 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Yanni: Live at El Morro presents the musical artist in concert at the historic citadel San Felipe del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

10:30 STORYCORPS: STORIES OF LOVE — StoryCorps is the nonprofit oral history project that’s traveling the country, recording conversations between friends and loved ones. This special is a collection of animated shorts about love — love that is unconditional, life-changing, enduring and inspiring. David Isay, the founder and creator of StoryCorps, hosts. R 11:00 3 STEPS TO INCREDIBLE HEALTH! WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D. — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

13 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 USE YOUR BRAIN TO CHANGE YOUR AGE, WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN — Dr. Daniel Amen offers more advice on how having a healthy brain is the key to staying vibrant, sharing simple steps to boost the brain to prolong life, look younger and decrease one’s risk of Alzheimer’s disease. His anti-aging program explores how to improve memory and energy; proper diet; how to reduce the outward signs of aging; how to promote brain healing after injury, stroke or substance abuse; and how to make healthier decisions. Repeats Wed 3/14, 1pm, 11pm; Sat 3/17, 7am; Thur 3/22, 4pm 10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES: TONY BENNETT: DUETS II — See the Saturday, March 10, 10:30 p.m. listing. R 12M WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOMS: A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN — Yoga expert Peggy Cappy demonstrates how yoga can increase flexibility, reduce joint and muscular aches and pains and even combat fatigue. R 9:00 YANNI: LIVE AT EL MORRO — Musical artist Yanni presents an inspiring concert performed at the historic 16th-century Castillo San Felipe del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The concert was taped December 16 and 17, 2011. Backed by his renowned orchestra, Yanni performs a set of career favorites, including “Santorini,” “Felitsa,” “Voyage,” “The End of August,” “The Rain Must Fall,” “Nightingale,” “Acroyali,” “Marching Season” and more, as well as two encores featuring “Standing in Motion,” “Nostalgia,” “The Storm” and “One Man’s Dream.” Repeats Tue 3/13, 2pm; Fri 3/16, 9pm

Monday, March 12 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Easy Yoga for Easing Pain features yoga instructor Peggy Cappy demonstrating routines to help jointpain sufferers.

7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II—OUT OF MY DREAMS — Hosted by Matthew Morrison (Glee), a program special celebrates the most acclaimed lyricist and librettist of the 20th century. His legendary works include Show Boat (1927), Oklahoma! (1943), Carousel (1945), South Pacific (1949), The King and I (1951) and The Sound of Music (1959). Brimming with movie clips from his greatest musicals, this special features interviews with Stephen Sondheim, Harold Prince, Shirley Jones, Mitzi Gaynor, Hammerstein family members and others. Repeats Thur 3/15, 1pm; Sun 3/18, 7pm 9:30 UNDER THE STREETLAMP — The vocal quartet Under the Streetlamp — recent leading cast members of the Tony Award–winning musical Jersey Boys — performs an evening of classic hits from the American radio songbook in this special recorded at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana. R 11:00 USE YOUR BRAIN TO CHANGE YOUR AGE, WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon COURTESY PETER WRENN

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15 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 MY MUSIC: SUPERSTARS OF SEVENTIES SOUL LIVE — R 10:30 IDINA MENZEL LIVE: BAREFOOT AT THE SYMPHONY — Tony Award–winning Broadway, television (Glee) and recording artist Idina Menzel, backed by an orchestra led by composer/conductor Marvin Hamlisch, performs

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at The Royal Conservatory’s beautiful Koerner Hall in Toronto, Canada. The concert is a special journey through a diverse repertoire of classic pop and musical theatre favorites, including a fresh spin on contemporary songs. 12M EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

16 Friday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON 9:00 YANNI: LIVE AT EL MORRO — See the Monday, March 12, 9 p.m. listing. R 10:30 MY MUSIC: SUPERSTARS OF SEVENTIES SOUL LIVE — See the Saturday, March 10, 8 p.m. listing. R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

Monday, March 19 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Peter, Paul and Mary 25th Anniversary Concert is a rebroadcast of a 1986 performance by the folk trio, featuring their best-loved songs.

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IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–3:30AM: S 6AM THE DISTRACTED MIND WITH DR. ADAM GAZZALEY — R 7:30 STORYCORPS: STORIES OF LOVE — R 8:00 RICK STEVES’ HIDDEN EUROPE — R 10:00 SUZE ORMAN’S MONEY CLASS — Based on her book, the personal finance expert’s program explores

Wednesday, March 14 at 8 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Oscar Hammerstein II—Out of My Dreams explores the work of the acclaimed lyricist and librettist whose works include Show Boat, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, The King and I, and The Sound of Music.

7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 PETER, PAUL AND MARY 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT — In 1986, the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary marked their 25th anniversary with the taping of their very first public television special. Now, a rebroadcast of the concert marks the 50th anniversary of the formation of the group in Greenwich Village. Songs include such classics as “Puff, the Magic Dragon,” “If I Had a Hammer,” “Blowin’ in the Wind,” “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?” and “Leaving on a Jet Plane.” Repeats Tue 3/20, 1pm; Fri 3/23, 9pm 10:00 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE’S TOP TEN PHOTOS OF 2011 — R 11:00 PBS ELECTION 2012: REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE DEBATE — A 90-minute program presents a special debate between G.O.P. presidential candidates in Portland, Oregon. The debate, hosted by the Oregon Republican Party, is offered in cooperation with Oregon Public Broadcasting, PBS, NPR and The Washington Times. 12:30AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

20 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ED SLOTT’S RETIREMENT RESCUE! — The certified public accountant and IRA expert, author of five bestselling books, defines the fiscal problems facing Americans and provides a step-by-step solution to creating a plan of action to take control of one’s finances and achieve a comfortable retirement. Slott explores issues surrounding five retirement challenges that he identifies: taxes, risk, putting savings in the wrong places, uncertainties, and inactivity. R

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IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–1AM: S 6AM WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOMS: A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP — R 7:00 USE YOUR BRAIN TO CHANGE YOUR AGE, WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN — R 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes) Repeats Fridays, 5pm 10:00 ED SLOTT’S RETIREMENT RESCUE! — R 12N WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOMS: A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP — R 1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES: PHANTOM OF THE OPERA AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL — R 4:30 MY MUSIC: SUPERSTARS OF SEVENTIES SOUL LIVE — R 7:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES III — Parts 3 & 4 of 9. The Apple Doesn’t Fall/Movement. Repeats Sun 3/18, noon 9:30 CELTIC THUNDER—VOYAGE — The Celtic Thunder vocal ensemble continues to explore their Irish and Celtic roots with a performance that highlights the diversity of Irish music and song. R 11:30 B-52S WITH THE WILD CROWD: LIVE IN ATHENS, GEORGIA — Filmed in the band’s hometown of Athens, Georgia, at a show that commemorated the 34th anniversary of The B-52’s first-ever live show on Valentine’s Day 1977, the concert delivers a lively performance featuring classic songs: “Love Shack,” “Rock Lobster,” “Give Me Back My Man,” “Funplex,” “Roam,” “Planet Claire,” “Pump,” “Private Idaho” and many more.

what actions people need to take in light of the new economy. After the upheavals of the economic downturn, Orman communicates her belief that it is critical that people rethink many of the traditional strategies they have been using to achieve their financial goals. Repeats tonight; Thur 3/22, 11pm DOC MARTIN, SERIES III — Parts 3 & 4 of 9. The Apple Doesn’t Fall/Movement. R VICTOR BORGE: COMEDY IN MUSIC! — R DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — R MOYERS & COMPANY — See the Sunday, March 4, 6 p.m. listing. OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II: OUT OF MY DREAMS — R MY MUSIC: BIG BAND VOCALISTS — A concert special spotlights the “crooners” and “canaries” of the 1940s, featuring the greatest vocalists of the period. Among the artists spotlighted are Louis Armstrong, Perry Como, Doris Day, Helen Forest with the Harry James Orchestra, Peggy Lee with the Benny Goodman Orchestra, Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting, Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, and many more favorites from the World War II era. Nick Clooney and Peter Marshall host. R SUZE ORMAN’S MONEY CLASS — See today’s 10 a.m. listing. R DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — (3 hrs.) R


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10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES: HUGH LAURIE: LET THEM TALK—A CELEBRATION OF NEW ORLEANS BLUES — Versatile British actor Hugh Laurie, popular for his role in the hit TV series House, showcases his musical side in a special filmed in New Orleans. Laurie explores the mixture of blues and jazz that grew out of New Orleans at the beginning of the last century. Let Them Talk includes documentary and interview segments during Laurie’s travels around the city; and the program features his performances with musical artists Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, and Sir Tom Jones at the historic Latrobe building in the French Quarter. Repeats Wed 3/21, 4:30pm 11:30 THE DISTRACTED MIND WITH DR. ADAM GAZZALEY — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW: EL PASO, TX — Repeats Tue 3/27, 2pm; Wed 3/28, 1pm 9:00 THE WETA MOVIE: HOOSIERS — The 1986 drama stars Gene Hackman as a basketball coach who leaves the Navy in 1951 and becomes coach of an underdog Indiana high-school team. Barbara Hershey and Dennis Hopper co-star. (1:54) Repeats Sat 3/31, 9:33pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 DR. WAYNE DYER: WISHES FULFILLED — Best-selling author and teacher Dr. Wayne Dyer presents his Five Wishes Fulfilled Foundations: five steps to living from your “highest self” and thereby attracting your deepest desires. Dyer outlines a program for mastering the tools necessary for living a profoundly extraordinary life, offering counsel on how to create new thought patterns while defeating unproductive and recurring habits. R 11:00 UNDER THE STREETLAMP — The vocal quartet Under the Streetlamp — recent leading cast members of the Tony Award–winning musical Jersey Boys — performs an evening of classic hits from the American radio songbook in this special recorded at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana. R 12:30 STORYCORPS: STORIES OF LOVE — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

27 Tuesday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 A HOT DOG PROGRAM — Filmmaker Rick Sebak visits some of America’s best hot dog places to celebrate their tasty offerings. Repeats Wed 3/28, 3pm; Thur 3/29,1pm 9:00 TRIANGLE FIRE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE — A documentary explores how a tragic factory fire led to workplace safety laws. On March 25, 1911, a fire broke out in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York’s Greenwich Village. Factory owners kept the doors on the ninth floor locked, and the fire escape soon crumpled. Victims jumped from the windows before horrified onlookers — and the fire led to 146 deaths. {DVI} Repeats Wed 3/28, 4pm

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON 9:00 PETER, PAUL AND MARY 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT — See the Monday, March 19, 8 p.m. listing. R

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IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–6AM: S 6AM–6PM WETA VIEWER FAVORITES 6:00 MOYERS & COMPANY — Repeats Mon 3/26, 5pm 7PM–9PM WETA VIEWER FAVORITES 9:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS — Parts 1 & 2 of 10. A 10-part series — following on the series African American Lives 1 and 2 and Faces of America — featuring the renowned cultural critic and Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr., delves into the genealogy and genetics of famous Americans, combining history and science in an exploration of race, family and identity in today’s America. Gates shakes loose captivating stories and surprises in the family trees of Kevin Bacon, Robert Downey Jr., Branford Marsalis, John Legend, Martha Stewart, Barbara Walters and Samuel L. Jackson, among many others. 11PM–6AM WETA VIEWER FAVORITES

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON CHERRY BLOSSOMS: A GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP — This special WETA production spotlights Washington D.C.’s famous blossoming cherry trees, a gift of friendship from Japan in 1912. It explores the history of the trees on the Tidal Basin and what is now one of the nation’s largest springtime celebrations, taking a nostalgic look at how the cherry blossoms have been enjoyed over the years. R 9:00 MY MUSIC: BIG BAND VOCALISTS — See the Sunday, March 18, 8:30 p.m. listing. R 11:00 SUZE ORMAN’S MONEY CLASS — R 1AM CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

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Tuesday, March 20 at 10 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Great Performances presents Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk—A Celebration of New Orleans Blues. In the program, the British actor explores New Orleans and its music history in documentary segments, and also performs with legendary blues artists in the French Quarter.

IMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6AM–6AM: S 6AM–9AM WETA VIEWER FAVORITES 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes) Repeats Fridays, 5pm 10AM–6AM WETA VIEWER FAVORITES

Sunday, March 25 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD The 10-part series Finding Your Roots premieres, featuring scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. (l) exploring the genealogy and genetics of a wide array of famous Americans, from Harry Connick Jr. (right) to Martha Stewart, Barbara Walters to Branford Marsalis, Kevin Bacon to Samuel L. Jackson, and many other luminaries.

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Monday, March 26 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Gene Hackman stars as an Indiana basketball coach in the acclaimed 1986 drama Hoosiers on The WETA Movie. Dennis Hopper co-stars. The film repeats on Saturday, March 31 at 9:33 p.m.

10:00 FRONTLINE: MURDOCH’S SCANDAL — Through half a century, Rupert Murdoch’s business audacity and political shrewdness built one of the world’s most powerful media empires. Now his dynasty is under threat from criminal investigations of accounts of bribery, blackmail, and invasion of privacy. In a joint production with the CBC, Frontline correspondent Lowell Bergman tells the story of the battle over the future of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch’s reputation and his family’s fortunes. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — Repeats next weekday, noon

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29 Thursday 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE ADVENTURE OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS CLIENT — Intrigue and deception are the order of the day — but is it all too much for the great detective? Jeremy Brett stars as Holmes. Repeats Fri 3/30, 1pm 8:47 SHERLOCK HOLMES: THE ADVENTURE OF THE CREEPING MAN — Professor Presbury refuses to believe his daughter’s story about a nightmarish intruder who appears at her window, but Holmes investigates. Jeremy Brett stars. Repeats Fri 3/30, 2pm 9:30 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: THE ADVENTURE OF THE CLAPHAM COOK — Poirot (David Suchet) is unenthusiastic when Mrs. Todd asks him to find her cook. He is positively insulted when she proceeds to dismiss him from the case with a one-guinea fee for his services. Poirot realizes that there is a great deal more to the cook’s disappearance than meets the eye. Repeats Fri 3/30, 3pm 10:17 AGATHA CHRISTIE’S POIROT: MURDER IN THE MEWS — Chief Inspector Japp (Philip Jackson) turns to Poirot (David Suchet) for assistance with his investigation into the apparent suicide of a beautiful young woman. Repeats Fri 3/30, 4pm 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

31 Saturday N WETA TV 26, 6AM–6PM. See weta.org/hd for WETA HD listings. O 6AM–9AM WETA KIDS PROGRAMMING 9:00 EASTENDERS — (two episodes, simulcast on WETA TV 26 and WETA HD) Repeats Fridays, 5pm 10:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 11:00 ESSENTIAL PEPIN 11:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE 12N CUISINE CULTURE 12:30 MEXICO—ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS 1:00 CHEF JOHN BESH’S NEW ORLEANS 1:30 JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE 2:00 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS 2:30 BAKING WITH JULIA 3:00 LIDIA’S ITALY 3:30 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS 4:00 JACQUES PÉPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY! 4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN 5:00 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 5:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE SIMULCAST ON WETA TV 26 & WETA HD, 6PM–11:30PM: 6:00 INSIDE WASHINGTON — R 6:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — R 7:00 AS TIME GOES BY/KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:00 DOC MARTIN, SERIES III — Parts 5 & 6 of 9. City Slickers/ The Admirer. 9:33 THE WETA MOVIE: HOOSIERS — See the Monday, March 26, 9 p.m. listing. (1:54)

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7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 AN ICE CREAM SHOW — Filmmaker Rick Sebak traverses the country celebrating the frosty treat and places it’s served. Repeats Thur 3/29, 2pm 9:00 NOVA: BIOETHICS — What will it mean when most of us have the information in our DNA — all three billion chemical letters of it — read, stored and available for analysis? What are the moral dilemmas raised by the new technology? Will it help or hurt us to know our genetic destiny? {DVI} Repeats Thur 3/29, 4pm 10:00 QUEST FOR THE LOST MAYA — A National Geographic film explores archaeological evidence of a previously unknown Mayan society based in the Yucatan Peninsula of southern Mexico. Repeats Thur 3/29, 5pm epeats next weekday, noon 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE — R

7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL — Moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill leads a discussion by a panel of journalists on the news events of the week. Repeats Sat 3/31, 6:30pm 8:30 INSIDE WASHINGTON — Repeats Sat 3/31, 6pm 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES: SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY AT 100 — A gala concert program, by acclaimed writer and San Francisco native Amy Tan, celebrates the San Francisco Symphony’s centennial with music director Michael Tilson Thomas and guest artists Itzhak Perlman and Lang Lang performing works by Copland, Mendelssohn and Britten. Concert footage is interwoven with short video stories highlighting unique moments in the symphony’s history, as well as interviews with the performers and luminaries in the audience. 11:00 NEED TO KNOW 11:30 CHARLIE ROSE — R epeats next weekday, noon

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Friday, March 30 at 9 p.m. on WETA TV 26 & WETA HD Great Performances: San Francisco Symphony at 100 features Michael Tilson Thomas leading the orchestra in a special performance featuring guest artists Itzhak Perlman and Lang Lang, alongside brief video segments exploring the symphony’s history.

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Inspiring Lifelong Learning and Creativity The WETA How-To channel presents lifestyle programming, 24 hours each day, seven days a week, featuring public television’s finest series devoted to explorations of cooking, home improvement, travel, hobbies and more. This channel draws on more than 25 engaging series each month. For a complete schedule of WETA How-To programming, please visit weta.org/how-to.

Among the programs you’ll find on WETA How-To are: America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Around the House with Matt and Shari Artist Toolbox Baking with Julia Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Ciao Italia Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Essential Pépin Feast Delight Globe Trekker History Detectives Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way! Kimchi Chronicles Lidia’s Italy New Scandinavian Cooking Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Pati’s Mexican Table Rick Steves’ Europe Sara’s Weeknight Meals Simply Ming Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. The This Old House Hour UCook! with Chef Bob Vine Talk Wild Photo Adventures

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a weta co-production In the cooking series Pati’s Mexican Table, chef, cooking teacher and food writer Pati Jinich (left) introduces the authentic flavors, colors, textures and warmth of her native Mexico — from traditional tomatillos and huevos rancheros to trendier cuisine of today. In each episode, highlighting a singular food, each dish serves as a point of departure for explorations of Mexico’s history and culture.

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Providing a Safe Haven for Children WETA Kids offers safe programming for our young viewers, presenting educational television broadcasts 24 hours each day, seven days a week. Below you can find weekday daytime listings for WETA Kids. Note that children’s programming also airs each morning on WETA TV 26. Please visit weta.org/kids to find complete schedules of children’s programs on the WETA Kids channel and WETA TV 26. Monday through Friday on the WETA Kids channel

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Raggs, 6am Clifford The Big Red Dog, 6:30am Super WHY!, 7am Arthur, 7:30am Martha Speaks, 8am Curious George, 8:30am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, 9am WordGirl, 9:30am WordWorld, 10am Dinosaur Train, 10:30am Wild Kratts, 11am The Electric Company, 11:30am Sid the Science Kid, noon Raggs, 12:30pm Sesame Street, 1pm Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, 2pm Angelina Ballerina, 2:30pm Peep and the Big Wide World, 3pm Maya & Miguel, 3:30pm Arthur, 4pm WordGirl, 4:30pm

Curious George, 7pm Zula Patrol, 7:30pm The Electric Company, 8pm Sid the Science Kid, 8:30pm BIZ KID$, 9pm

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Fetch!, 5pm Wild Kratts, 5:30pm Super WHY!, 6pm Martha Speaks, M–Th, 6:30pm (Mama Mirabelle on Fridays)

Sesame Street, 5am Clifford The Big Red Dog, 6am Super WHY!, 6:30am Arthur, 7am Martha Speaks, 7:30am Curious George, 8am The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!, 8:30am WordGirl, 9am WordWorld, 9:30am Dinosaur Train, 10am Wild Kratts, 10:30am The Electric Company, 11am Sid the Science Kid, 11:30am

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Justice Talking — (Sun, 6am) Special Programming: Spotlighting life around the USA. a studio audience the top stories in the news. Discussions Mon–Fri at 7before p.m.: PBS NewsHour Saturday afternoons mattersatof9 law, NPR. World Have Your Say — (weekdays, 1pm) on Mondays p.m.:from Front Row Washington Traditions — (Sat, 8pm) Folk and on Classical WETA 90.9discussion FM of the Saturdays p.m.: Classical WETA Opera House traditional music with Mary Cliff. Marketplaceat —1(weeknights, 6:30pm) A global, interactive Sundays at 6 news p.m.: From the Top Washington Week with Gwen Ifill PRI Business with David Brown. news from the BBC. Visit classicalweta.org for details. Sundays at 9 p.m.: Choral Showcase National Journal — (Fri, 8pm) Edition — of (weekdays, 6am) Morning First Wednesday the month at 9 p.m.: NSOand Showcase Analysis of the week’sMarch news. 3: Verdi’s Aida, at 1 p.m. News and features from NPR.

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