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July 2019
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WSIU Friends Board
Susan Tulis, President, Carbondale; R.J. Robertson, 1st Vice President, Murphysboro; Robin Haller, 2nd Vice President, Carbondale; Martha Cropper, Secretary, Murphysboro | Mary Ann Kellerman, Cape Girardeau, MO; Carol Burns, Candis Isberner, Sumera Mahkdoom, Marleigh Stewart, Mark Watson, Carbondale; Michael Ruiz, Herrin; Kristina Benson, Du Quoin; Ron Naversen, Makanda; Andrea Brown, Marion; Jolene Falat, Lane Hudgins, Susie Phillips; Murphysboro.
WHAT’S NEW ON
RETURN TO GRANTCHESTER, REVISIT WOODSTOOK, AND VISIT AMERICA’S NATURAL LANDSCAPES. Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the concert that became a touchstone for a generation in a new special from American Experience. WOODSTOCK, THREE DAYS THAT DEFINED A GENERATION brings the three-day concert to life through the voices of those who were present at what became the defining moment of the counterculture revolution. WSIU Passport members can stream the film ahead of its August 6th television broadcast premiere beginning July 15. Enjoy special access to the final season of GRANTCHESTER ON MASTERPIECE. James Norton and Robson Green return as the unlikely jazz-loving clergyman and cop crime-fighting duo in season 4. The series opens in 1956, and there’s a new vicar in town: Will Davenport, who quickly shakes up the sleepy village of Grantchester with his unconventional methods. Catch up with seasons 1-3 before the broadcast premiere of season 4 on July 14. Episodes 1-5 of season 4 will be available for viewing beginning July 14. We’re very excited to announce KEN BURNS: THE NATIONAL PARKS has returned to Passport! Filmed over the course of more than six years at some of nature’s most spectacular locales — from Acadia to Yosemite, Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, the Everglades of Florida to the Gates of the Arctic in Alaska — the series traces the evolution of national parks beginning in the mid-1800s and follows it over the next 150 years. All six episodes are now available for streaming in Passport. Learn more about WSIU PASSPORT and sign up with a one-time annual contribution of $60 (or an ongoing gift of at least $5 a month) at wsiu.org/passport. Already a member? Unlock your PASSPORT benefit online at pbs.org/passport/lookup or call us at (618) 453-4344 for more information.
Photo: Caption: Bethel, New York, August 1969. The crowd and people sitting on the sound tower; Credit: Courtesy of Elliott Landy/The Image Works.
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CELEBRATE THE ROOTS OF ROCK AND SOUL
‘SUMMER OF SPACE’ PROGRAMMING TAKES VIEWERS INTO THE GALAXY PBS is pleased to present the ‘Summer of Space’, a multiplatform experience that includes six new science and history programs, all commemorating America’s journey into space. CHASING THE MOON JULY 8-10 AT 8PM This three-part series brings the thrilling era of the space race to life - from its earliest days to the 1969 moon landing. Episode one reveals both the breathtaking failures and successes of the developing U.S. space program. Episodes two and three follow the quest to beat the Soviet Union to the moon and the global response to the moon landing.
Hour One The hour examines the history and foundation of Black gospel music and spirituals and explores how those songs informed the gospel music of the great gospel quartets.
BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE TUE, JUL. 30 AT 9PM Experience Scott Kelly’s last day in space and return to Earth and meet the next generation of astronauts training to leave Earth’s orbit and travel into deep space.
Hour Two Explore how rock, soul, and R&B grew out of the roots of gospel with the music of soul singers like Sam Cooke, Rosetta Tharpe, and Chess Records’ Mitty Collier.
VISIT THE ‘SUMMER OF SPACE’ INTERACTIVE HUB ON PBS.ORG
NOVA – THE PLANETS | WED, JUL. 24 AT 8PM & 9PM • TUE, JUL. 30 AT 8PM In this multi-part series, NOVA explores the awesome beauty of The Planets using special effects and extraordinary footage collected from space. Episode 1 (7/24): Visit the rocky planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars to learn about their unique features. Episode 2 (7/24): Follow the quest to determine if there was ever life on Mars? Episode 3 (7/30): Learn how Jupiter’s massive gravitational force has made it both a wrecking ball and a protector of Earth.
Gospel Roots of Rock and Soul is a fourpart radio program celebrating Black gospel music's profound and under acknowledged influence on early rock and soul music. Each hour of the program will illustrate the influence of gospel on secular music, celebrating the roots of black gospel and its impact on major artists. The program is hosted by Grammy award-winning gospel singer Cece Winans and is produced by WXPN. Tune in for the program on WSIU Radio - July 15, 16, 18 and 19 from 8pm – 9pm.
Hours Three and Four Hour three tells the stories of Elvis Presley’s gospel music influences and how he brought gospel to new audiences. Hour Four profiles the role of gospel music in the civil rights movement with Mahalia Jackson, Mavis Staples, Aretha Franklin, and Marvin Gaye.
MEET OUR GOOD NEIGHBORS!
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9AM • It’s Sew Easy 6/ 6 - Step Up 6/13 - Top Details 6/20 - Shape Up 6/27 - Size
9:30AM • Quilting Arts 6/ 6 - Words 6/13 - Color Your Quilt 6/20 - Drawing 6/27 - Yin & Yang
CELEBRATE AMERICA’S ENDURING SPIRIT WITH PBS A CAPITOL FOURTH
THU, JUL. 4 AT 7PM (REPEATS 7/4 AT 9PM) Celebrate America’s 243rd birthday with an Independence Day celebration for our entire nation! Join host John Stamos on the lawn of the U.S. Capitol for an array of performances from artists including: Grammy Award-winning music legend Carole King and the Broadway cast of Beautiful, Vanessa Williams, Lee Brice, Colbie Caillat, and Yolanda Adams.
PBS welcomes back John Stamos as host; Credit: Courtesy of Paul Morigi/Getty Images Courtesy of Capital Concerts.
Viewers will also enjoy a special national anthem performance from The Voice Season 16 winner Maelyn Jarmon as well as a moving musical tribute to our men and women in uniform by the MusiCorps Wounded Warrior Band. Viewers of all ages will enjoy a special performance of patriotic favorites and iconic songs from the cast of Sesame Street, now celebrating its 50th anniversary!
KEN BURNS: STATUTE OF LIBERTY | TUE, JUL. 2 AT 8PM (REPEATS 7/7 AT 5PM) Ken Burns presents the history of the Statue of Liberty tracing the iconic American landmark back to its creation by sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi on the outskirts of Paris to its assemblage on a large pedestal overlooking New York Harbor.
10AM • Caio Italia
6/ 6 - Giulia Mountain Food 6/13 - Art of the Artichoke 6/20 - Handmade Cheese! 6/27 - Light Up Your Taste Buds
10:30AM • Jamie’s Quick & Easy Food
6/ 6 - Wings/Steak/Mushroom Pasta 6/13 - Sea Bass/Mushrooms/Chicken/Pineapple 6/20 - Beef/Rice/Salmon/Plum Tarte 6/27 - Lamb Kofta/Broad Bean Salad/Alaska
11AM • New Scandinavian Cooking
6/ 6 - Hay Smoked Salmon 6/13 - Campfire Fish 6/20 - Roasted Coastal Lamb & Dried Kelp 6/27 - Burning Sweet Desire
11:30AM • America’s Test Kitchen 6/ 6 - Weeknight Italian 6/13 - Brunch Favorites 6/20 - Spring Dinner for Company 6/27 - How to Braise Everything
12PM • Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
6/ 6 - Vercelli, Italy 6/13 - Carmel, California 6/20 - Bologna, Italy 6/27 - Puerto Rico
SONGS OF RURAL AMERICA - THE CONCERT | SUN, JUL. 7 AT 11:30AM Folksinger and songwriter Michael Johnathon celebrates the songs of America’s front porch with the Ohio Valley Symphony Orchestra. The program features music from the American songbook spanning from the Civil War to Buddy Holly.
MARATHON camp create | july � & �
Youngsters can craft, cook, and travel with lifestyle experts, Sara Moulton, P. Allen Smith, and Colleen Kelly. The kids are sure to have a good time at Camp Create!
summer bites | july �� & ��
Chefs Joanne Weir, Annabel Langbein, and the ATK gang’s recipes feature the best of summer’s bounty: fruits, vegetables, and seafood.
wondering wanderer | july �� & ��
Explore the world with Curious Traveler host, Christine van Blokland. From Venice to Vancouver, find out which tourist sites have the most to offer.
beauty and the beach | july �� & ��
Visit blue lagoons across the globe in Greece, Australia, Tahiti, and St. Vincent with travel hosts Greg Aiello, Rudy Maxa, and Joseph Rosendo.
12:30PM • This Old House
6/ 6 - The Net Zero Bungalow 6/13 - Net Zero From the Ground Up 6/20 - HVAC of the Future 6/27 - A Charleston Family House is Reborn
1PM • Ask This Old House
6/ 6 - Plunge Pool, Electric Tankless 6/13 - Window Repair, Space House Tour 6/20 - Stone Walkway, Painters Tape 6/27 - Garage Heat, DIY Security System
2PM • The Woodwright's Shop
6/ 6 - Curved Lids & Face Frames 6/13 - Combination Router Table & Custom Molding 6/20 - Router Table Cabinet & Final Details 6/27 - Router Table Top
PROGRAM LISTINGS
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1 Monday Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Tampa 2019. Revisit iconic Sunshine State appraisals from 2005. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Denver. Uncover changes in the value of Denver appraisals from 15 years ago. 9pm POV.CC Call Her Ganda. Activists pursue justice for a Filipina transgender woman murdered by a U.S. Marine. 10:30 Amanpour and Company.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
11pm Jazz Ambassadors: United States Army Field Band.CC Follow the United States Army’s premiere touring big band as they travel the globe to highlight jazz music and showcase American culture.
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2 Tuesday Secrets of the Dead.CC Galileo’s Moon. Experts uncover the truth behind an alleged copy of Galileo’s “Sidereus Nuncius,” which changed our understanding of the cosmos. 8pm Statue of Liberty.CC See article on page 4. 9pm Frontline.CC American Patriot. Discover how one family’s fight against the government invigorated armed militias. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 7pm
3 Wednesday 7pm
Mississippi: Rivers of Life.CC See the many faces of the massive, muddy Mississippi which stretches into nearly half of the USA. 8pm NOVA.CC Black Hole Apocalypse. New frontiers of black hole science shines new light on the most mysterious objects in the universe. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
4 Thursday 7pm 8:30
Capitol Fourth.CC See article on page 4. PBS Previews: Country Music.CC Join celebrated musicians for a concert celebrating the film by Ken Burns. Hosted by Burns and featuring performances and appearances by Dierks Bentley, Rosanne Cash, Marty Stuart, Dwight Yoakam, and more. 9pm Capitol Fourth.CC (R) See 7/4 at 7pm. 10:30 Amanpour and Company.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
8 Monday
SPACE MEN: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE TUE, JULY 9 AT 7PM Meet the pioneering Air Force scientists and pilots whose ‘Project Manhigh’ laid the groundwork for the US space program. Photo: Major David G. Simon; Credit: Courtesy of Courtesy of the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
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Washington Week.CC New Environmentalists.CC From Hanoi to Paris. Meet the environmental heroes safeguarding the Earth’s natural resources from exploitation and pollution. Big Pacific.CC Violent. Learn why those living in the Pacific must choose whether to avoid conflict - or rise to meet it.
9 Tuesday
Great Yellowstone Thaw.CC Discover how Yellowstone’s wildlife face the drama of the great thaw. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
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Space Men: American Experience.CC See photo spotlight. 8pm Chasing The Moon: American Experience. CC Episode 2. Part 2/3. See article on page 3. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
6 Saturday
10 Wednesday
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Few Great Bakeries.CC Explore small bakeries across the country to learn how they become beloved neighborhood landmarks. 7pm The Durrells in Corfu, Season 1 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 1. Leslie gets thrown out of the house and ends up in court with Theo and Spiros as his attorneys. Part 4/6. 8pm Movie.CC Beat the Devil. Billy (Humphrey Bogart) and Maria Dannreuther (Gina Lollobrigida) find themselves stranded in Italy en route to Africa where they hope to claim a property rich with uranium. 9:30 Sun Studio Sessions.CC Chad Elliott & The Redemption. 10pm Austin City Limits.CC Miranda Lambert. 11pm The Tunnel.CC Episode 4. Detectives battle to locate an elderly soldier before he freezes to death. Part 4/10.
7 Sunday 6pm 7pm
5 Friday 7pm 7:30
Antiques Roadshow.CC Out of This World. Explore the universe of space-themed treasures. 8pm Chasing The Moon: American Experience. CC Episode 1. Part 1/3. See article on page 3. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 7pm
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Mississippi: Rivers of Life.CC (R) See 7/3 at 7pm. Poldark, Season 4 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 3. Ross speaks at Parliament. Demelza contends with a failing mine and a broken heart. The Enyses welcome a baby. Part 3/8. Endeavour, Season 6 on Masterpiece.CC Deguello. The collapse of a tower block reveals a clue to an old and unsettling crime. Part 4/4. Willie Nelson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize.CC Enjoy an all-star tribute to singer and songwriter Willie Nelson.
NOVA.CC Back to the Moon. Fifty years after humans first set foot on the moon, new scientific discoveries are fueling excitement for a return to the lunar surface -- this time, perhaps, to stay. 8pm Chasing The Moon: American Experience. CC Part 3/3. See article on page 3. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
11 Thursday Jamestown.CC Episode 3. A challenge from the Pamunkey leads to heartache for the Sharrows. Maria’s behavior comes under scrutiny. Part 3/8. 8pm Endeavour, Season 6 on Masterpiece.CC Deguello. Part 4/4. (R) See 7/7 at 8pm. 9:30 Music Voyager.CC ATL Mojo of Collaboration. Visit the melting pot for creatives where influences and artistic conversations thrive. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 7pm
12 Friday 7pm 7:30 8pm
Washington Week.CC BSO 360.CC Enjoy a backstage pass to the inner workings of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Big Pacific.CC Voracious. See how the challenge of finding food drives all life in the Pacific.
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10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
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Great Yellowstone Thaw.CC Find out why a summer with soaring temperatures could pose a threat to the park’s ecosystem. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
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Ice Cream Show.CC Travel across the country - from San Francisco to Panama City - to celebrate ice crean and the people who make it. 7pm The Durrells in Corfu, Season 1 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 5. Louisa’s aunt arrives from England to a string of mishaps. Bad moods and bad luck threaten to end the Durrells’ Greek idyll. Part 5/6. 8pm Movie.CC For Keeps. When high school students Molly Ringwald and Randall Batinkoff fall for each other, they wind up taking a crash course in adulthood. 9:30 Sun Studio Sessions.CC Rebecca Haviland & The Whiskey Heart. 10pm Austin City Limits.CC James Bay/Rhiannon Giddens. 11pm The Tunnel.CC Episode 5. The “Truth Terrorist’s” third “truth” begins as Benji carries out his Samurai mission. Sophie’s life is now at stake. Part 5/10.
14 Sunday 6pm
Spy in the Wild, A Nature Miniseries.CC Love. Spy Creatures explore the rarely seen emotions of animals, revealing whether they are as complex as our own. 7pm Poldark, Season 4 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 4. While George continues plotting his return to Westminster, Ross is reunited with his family at home. Tragedy strikes in Cornwall. Part 4/8. 8pm Grantchester, Season 4 on Masterpiece. CC Episode 1. Sidney is swept up in the civil rights movement when Reverend Todd and his daughter arrive - and a murder sees racial tensions spike. Part 1/5. 10pm Smokey Robinson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.CC Join host Samuel L. Jackson for an all-star tribute to singer and songwriter Smokey Robinson. 11:30 Roadtrip Nation.CC Opening Doors. Roadtrippers Carissa, Jordane, and Alicia set out to speak with inspiring tech entrepreneurs who seek to positively impact their communities.
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Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Houston 2019. Everything is bigger in Texas, including updated values of treasures from 2005. Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Tulsa. Learn which Tulsa find is worth up to $135,000.
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS: KHALID/MAC DEMARCO SAT, JULY 20 AT 10:30PM Enjoy an hour of contemporary R&B and indie rock with Khalid and Mac DeMarco. Photo: Khalid on Austin City Limits; Credit: Scott Newton, KLRU.
POV.CC Bisbee ‘17. A town commemorates the 100th anniversary of the deportation of 1,200 immigrant miners. 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 9pm
16 Tuesday 7pm
Chasing The Moon: American Experience. CC Part 1/3. (R) See 7/8 at 8pm. 9pm NOVA.CC Apollo’s Daring Mission. Discover how the Apollo 8 mission pioneered groundbreaking technologies that would pave the way to land a man on the moon and win the space race. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
17 Wednesday 7pm
Year In Space.CC Go behind-the-scenes of astronaut Scott Kelly’s 12-month stay on the International Space Station where he tested human limits for space travel. 8pm 8 Days: To the Moon and Back.CC Join Apollo 11 on its historic journey via conversations with Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. 9:30 WSIU In Focus.CC Richard Jurek. Richard Jurek co-authored “Marketing the Moon: The Selling of the Apollo Lunar Program,” a fascinating story of how public relations professionals helped grow public support for the U.S. space program. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
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Jamestown.CC A ship spotted offshore heralds the arrival of James Read’s new wife. Jocelyn exploits the Sharrows. Part 4/8. Grantchester, Season 4 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 1. Part 1/5. (R) See 7/14 at 8pm.
Washington Week.CC BSO 360.CC Get a behind-the-scenes look at the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular featuring music from Melissa Etheridge, Andy Grammer, and Leslie Odom, Jr. 8pm Big Pacific.CC Passionate. See how the quest to multiply has spawned a stunning array of unusual behaviors and adaptations. 9pm Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs.CC The Broadway star brings down the house with his acclaimed cabaret show. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
20 Saturday 6pm
Great Old Amusement Parks.CC Explore pre-Disney parks across the country and learn how they laid the groundwork for the mega-parks of today. 7pm The Durrells in Corfu, Season 1 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 6. Big plans are afoot, but the Durrells can’t decide whether to proceed. Larry faces a crisis and he’s not the only one. Part 6/6. 8pm Movie.CC Oliver. This award-winning musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale features Young Oliver (Mark Lester) as the charismatic orphan who escapes the hard life in a workhouse to find a loving home. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Khalid/Mac Demarco. See photo spotlight. 11:30 The Tunnel.CC Episode 6. As youths are burnt alive, police suspect the hand of the “Truth Terrorist” once more. They make a key arrest, but will it end the killings? Part 6/10.
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Spy in the Wild, A Nature Miniseries.CC Intelligence. Spy cams disguised as animals observe animals engaging in ‘human-like’ behaviors. Poldark, Season 4 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 5. Ross faces successive failures in Westminster. Demelza continues her matchmaking efforts. Part 5/8. Grantchester, Season 4 on Masterpiece. CC Episode 2. When a professor dies at a cutting-edge computer laboratory, Geordie turns to Leonard for assistance. Part 2/5. Masterpiece Mystery!CC Sherlock, Series II - A Scandal In Belgravia. Sherlock and Watson are plunged into a case of blackmail involving a crafty dominatrix with incriminating photos of a British royal. Part 1/3.
PROGRAM LISTINGS
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10:30 Foreigner Live at the Symphony.CC Taped over three spectacular nights in Lucerne, Switzerland, rock lovers will enjoy the best of Foreigner’s songbook. 11:30 Roadtrip Nation.CC Play Forever. Gary Vaynerchuk, chairman of VaynerX & CEO of VaynerMedia, talks about turning failure into success.
22 Monday Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Bismarck. Which Bismarck find has a jaw-dropping value jump from $50,000 to $600,000? 8pm 10 Monuments That Changed America. CC Tour American monuments and explore the surprising stories behind them. 9pm POV.CC On Her Shoulders. A Yazidi survivor of genocide and sexual slavery tells her story to the United Nations. 10:30 Amanpour and Company.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE TUE, JULY 30 AT 9PM
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23 Tuesday 7pm
Chasing The Moon: American Experience. CC Part 2/3. (R) See 7/9 at 8pm. 9pm Space Chase USA.CC The program explores the extraordinary events that transformed the small beach town of Cocoa Beach, Florida into a bustling center for the American space program. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
24 Wednesday Ancient Skies.CC Gods and Monsters. Explore the origins of our relationship with the skies – from navigating the seas to keeping time. 8pm NOVA.CC The Planets: Inner Worlds. See article on page 3. 9pm NOVA.CC The Planets: Mars. See article on page 3. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 7pm
25 Thursday Jamestown.CC Episode 5. Farlow returns with an alchemist in tow, which leads to an unusual revelation. The Sharrows await their first tobacco profits. Part 5/8. 8pm Grantchester, Season 4 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 2. Part 2/5. (R) See 7/21 at 8pm. 9pm Arthur & George on Masterpiece.CC Part 1. Asked to clear a man convicted of animal mutilation, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle finds there’s more to the case than meets the eye. Part 1/3. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 7pm
Meet next generation of astronauts training to leave Earth’s orbit and travel into deep space. Photo: Retired astronauts Scott Kelly (right) along with his twin brother, Mark Kelly (left); Credit: Courtesy of NASA.
26 Friday 7pm 7:30 8pm
Washington Week.CC BSO 360.CC (R) See 7/12 at 7:30. Pollyanna.CC Enjoy an adaptation of the children’s classic novel Pollyanna, about the young orphan whose effortless charm captures the hearts of family, friends, and strangers alike and who believes that a little positive thinking can make a big difference. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
27 Saturday 6pm
Ride Along The Lincoln Highway.CC Travel with Rick Sebak on America’s first transcontinental highway and check out the changing landscape from Times Square to San Francisco. This road show incorporates culture, history, food, family, traditions and the changing way of the automobile. 7pm The Durrells In Corfu, Season 2 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 1. After Louisa meets a handsome fellow Brit named Hugh, her landlady suddenly turns hostile. Louisa’s effort to get Greeks to pay for English cooking falls flat. Part 1/6. 8pm Movie.CC A Passage to India. Set in 1928, the film follows a free-spirited British woman (Judy Davis) who is sent to India to marry Ronny Heaslop (Nigel Havers). 11pm The Tunnel.CC Episode 7. Police think they may finally have a lead, as the serial killer’s actions escalate in his fifth and final “truth.” Part 7/10.
28 Sunday 6pm
Spy in the Wild, A Nature Miniseries. CC Friendship. A Spy Meerkat babysits meerkat pups while a Spy Cobra pretends to attack.
Poldark, Season 4 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 6. George ruins a business rival and the Poldarks. Ross and Demelza enjoy a passionate getaway. Part 6/8. 8pm Grantchester, Season 4 on Masterpiece.CC Episode 3. When a child from an isolated farming family is accused of murder, Will is the only one able to reach him, and it brings out unexpected sides of the young vicar, shocking Geordie. Part 3/5. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Sherlock, Series II - The Hounds of Baskerville. Sherlock and Watson pursue the trail of the Baskerville experiments – a top-secret government effort to produce gigantic animals for military use. Part 2/3. 10:30 Sharon Isbin: Troubadour.CC Discover why multi-Grammy winner Sharon Isbin is considered one of today’s pre-eminent classical guitarists. 11:30 Roadtrip Nation.CC Bringing People In. The team meets Mama Shu, who founded The Avalon Village to turn her Highland Park community into a safe, eco-friendly, and innovative space.
29 Monday Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Providence 2019. Revisit Season 10 appraisals to see how they held up in the market. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Providence. Roadshow is back in Providence to see which objects increased in value. 9pm POV.CC Inventing Tomorrow. Teen innovators prepare for the largest convening of high school scientists in the world. 10:30 Amanpour and Company.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 7pm
30 Tuesday 7pm
Chasing The Moon: American Experience. CC Part 3/3. (R) See 7/10 at 8pm. 9pm Beyond A Year In Space.CC See photo spotlight. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC
31 Wednesday Ancient Skies.CC Finding The Center. From flat Earth legends to Galileo’s telescope, track major changes in scientific understanding. Ideas rise and fall as we continue to explore our ancient skies. 8pm NOVA.CC The Planets: Jupiter. See article on page 3. 9pm The Farthest - Voyager In Space.CC Launched in 1977, NASA’s epic Voyager missions revolutionized our understanding of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. 11pm BBC World News.CC 11:30 The Day.CC 7pm
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