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July /August 2013

PREVIEWS Communications Building 1003 – Mail Code 6602, Southern Illinois University, 1100 Lincoln Drive, Carbondale, IL 62901 Ph: (618) 453-4343 • Fax: (618) 453-6186 Email: contact@wsiu.org • Web: www.wsiu.org

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JULY/AUGUST 2013 PREVIEWS GUIDE • VOL. 33, NO.1 Printed by Thomas Publishing, Carbondale, Illinois • (618) 549-2799

Previews (USPS #000696) is published bimonthly by the Southern Illinois University Carbondale Broadcasting Service, College of Mass Communication & Media Arts, located at the address noted above. Periodicals postage paid at Carbondale, Illinois. Previews is published for members of WSIU Public Broadcasting, a nonprofit organization comprised in part of WSIU Television viewers contributing at least $35 annually. Subscription: $12 value.

WSIU-TV’s programs and services are funded in part by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.

SIU Board of Trustees

Chair: Gen. Randal Thomas, Springfield Vice Chair: Donna Manering, Makanda Secretary: Donald Lowery, Golconda Additional Members: Roger Herrin, Harrisburg; Shirley Portwood, Godfrey; Marquita Wiley, Belleville Student Trustees: Jesse Cler, SIU Carbondale; David Hamilton, SIU Edwardsville

SIU Administration President: Glenn W. Poshard Chancellor: Rita Cheng Provost and Vice Chancellor: John Nicklow Interim Dean, College of Mass Communication & Media Arts: Dafna Lemish

WSIU Public Broadcasting Executive Director: Greg Petrowich Associate Director, Finance & Administration: Delores Kerstein Associate Director, TV & Video Services: Darryl Moses TV News Director / River Region Evening Edition: Greg Todd Director of Corporate Support, Marketing & Grants: Renée Ferrell Dillard TV Programming & On Air Coordinator: Trina Thomas Promotions /Graphics Coordinator, Publications Editor: Monica Tichenor Promotions Graduate Assistant: Christina Clayton Promotions /Graphics Students: Robby Ballard, Holly Burke

WSIU Friends Board Lane Hudgins, President, Murphysboro; Roopa Gulati, First Vice-President, Makanda; R. J. Robertson, Jr., Second Vice-President, Murphysboro; Martha Cropper, Secretary, Murphysboro; Carol Burns, Robin Haller, Candis Isberner, Gayle Klam, Barbara Lesar, Scott McClatchey, Greg Petrowich (Ex-officio), Rebecca Pirmann, Emil Spees, Andrew Staff, Carbondale; Lu Ann Walker Maddox, Harrisburg; Jean Pulliam, Makanda; Marianne Lather, Susie Phillips, Murphysboro. EMERITUS: Mary Ann Kellerman, Cape Girardeau, MO; Lana Bardo, Richard Bradley, Kay Dosier, Norma Ewing, Gary Hill, ; E.J. Helleny, Herrin; Ann Marie Shepherd, Makanda; Patricia Prevedell Rath, Murphysboro; John Reed, Olney.

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The Shaw Festival: Behind the Curtain Fri 7/19 • 9pm

Masterpiece Mystery: Silk Sun 8/25-9/8 • 8pm

On the Cover Before Inspector Morse, there was the rookie Constable Morse, fed up with police work and ready to hand in his resignation. Shaun Evans stars as the young Endeavour Morse, before his signature red Jaguar, but with his deductive powers already running in high gear on Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, Sundays at 8pm, July 7-28. Front & Back Covers: Robby Ballard

Inside Previews UpFront With Greg Petrowich WSIU Staff Member Vickie Devenport Retires Programming Highlights & Station News WSIU HD, WORLD, and CREATE Schedules July Listings August Listings WSIU Radio 91.9 FM/HD1 and HD2 Schedules WSIU Welcomes the New Doctor Who!

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Mission

WSIU Public Broadcasting exists to improve the quality of life of the people we serve. Through programs, services, and outreach, WSIU partners with other community organizations to promote positive change, and to support the academic and public service missions of Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

Vision WSIU Public Broadcasting is an essential public resource that combines the power of media with the power of people to inspire and strengthen our communities.

Values WSIU Public Broadcasting strives to achieve our mission and vision by incorporating the values of integrity, fairness, balance, diversity, sustainability, collaboration, and excellence in making decisions and taking action.

Talk To Us Main Office: (618) 453-4344 or (866) 498-5561 Pledge Line: (618) 453-9748 or (800) 745-9748 Membership: (618) 453-6184 or membership@wsiu.org Programming: (618) 453-6169 or wsiutv@wsiu.org General Email: contact@wsiu.org


July /August 2013

UpFront

with Greg Petrowich (618) 453-4343 greg.petrowich@wsiu.org

More Ways to Keep Up with WSIU WSIU viewers enjoy quality programming that both educates and informs. They prefer an independent analysis of the day’s news without commercial interruptions. As a donor to WSIU-TV, you receive the bimonthly Previews guide to help inform you about what’s coming up on WSIU. We try to pack as much as we can in each of the six issues published annually, including the latest program listings, features about WSIU, and even this letter from the Executive Director. Not surprisingly, WSIU-TV viewers are often listeners and contributors to WSIU Radio, as well. Each year, an increasing number of supporters make unified gifts to WSIU to be used throughout the organization, wherever the need is greatest.

In an effort to serve our audiences better, we’ve begun providing updates and schedules for WSIU Radio in each edition of Previews. In this edition, check the inside of the back cover for our WSIU-FM (HD1) radio schedule and our new WSIU 2.0 (HD2) radio schedule. WSIU-FM (HD1) can be heard in Carbondale (91.9 FM), Mt. Vernon (88.9 FM), and Olney (90.3 FM), via our over the air transmitters. WSIU 2.0 (HD2) can be heard online at www.wsiu.org or in Carbondale (91.9 FM) for listeners with an HD radio. All of our audio services can be heard on most smartphones via the NPR News application. WSIU 2.0 (HD2) is our news and talk stream featuring Diane Rehm, Tell Me More, On Point, and BBC World Service, along with other great programs you may have heard on other public radio stations. In the next issue of Previews, we’ll be expanding to 32 pages and including even more information about WSIU Radio and other activities from throughout WSIU Public Broadcasting. Later this summer, we’ll launch our refreshed website where you’ll be able to sign up for electronic programming updates via email. As an independent public media organization, we’re more than just television or radio. The more you know about WSIU, the better we can serve you. If there’s any aspect of WSIU you’d like to learn more about, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your continued support

Greg Petrowich Executive Director, WSIU Public Broadcasting

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WSIU Staff Member Vickie Devenport Retires It is with great sadness that we announce the retirement of Southern Illinois Radio Information Service (SIRIS) Director and WSIU Adult Outreach Coordinator, Vickie Devenport. Vickie retired from the WSIU stations on June 30.

Since 2006, Vickie has provided visionary leadership at SIRIS, WSIU Radio’s reading and information service for individuals who are Vickie Devenport. visually-impaired. Among Vickie’s Photo: Monica Tichenor. many accomplishments while at the helm of SIRIS are upgrading the automation system, expanding user services, securing new funding, adding new and strengthening existing partnerships, revitalizing the SIRIS board, adding volunteer readers, and raising awareness about SIRIS by giving presentations across the region. Vickie also coordinated special fundraising events, such as the annual SIRIS Classic Vinyl & Media Sale at Carbondale’s University Mall, which has seen record-breaking sales and attendance since 2008, and the first-ever SIRIS Trivia Night. “It has been an honor and a privilege to work with Vickie over the years,” says Jeff Williams, WSIU Radio General Manager and News Director. “Radio had been a largely untapped resource for community outreach until Vickie began connecting the dots that enabled WSIU Radio and SIRIS to collaborate with a wide variety of activities and grant projects. She has helped to expand our relevance within the greater community we serve.”

As adult outreach coordinator, Vickie has brought partners and people together for frank discussions about complex issues that impact our region. Among the many projects Vickie has led are: Excellence is Color Blind, Honor & Sacrifice: WSIU Remembers WWII, Science Cafés, PBS KIDS Story Contest, God in America, Freedom Riders, the Cape Girardeau Storytelling Festival, Women & Girls Lead, Cherokee Storyteller Robert Lewis, National Parks, Illinois PBS LearningMedia, Central Park Five, and WSIU’s Community Cinema film series. “Vickie’s thoughtful approach to community partnerships has helped WSIU make new connections to diverse audiences,” says co-worker and WSIU Educational Outreach Coordinator, Beth Spezia. “We especially appreciate her commitment to special populations. Through Vickie’s leadership and collaborative spirit, SIRIS and WSIU have touched citizens in unexpected ways.” We would like to extend our gratitude to Vickie for her incredible contributions to the stations and the people we serve, and offer our best wishes for an enjoyable and adventurous retirement!


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Coming July 16!

Tuesdays at 10pm Repeats Sundays 11pm

WSIU Welcomes the New Doctor Who! Starring Matt Smith as the 11th Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams, and Alex Kingston as River Song, the new Doctor Who series manages to be clever, vibrant, and fresh while remaining faithful to the original series.

The Doctor is In.

Doctor WHO

The New Series

In season six, the Doctor returns, alongside newlyweds Amy and Rory, to face monsters and mysteries and adventures all across time and space. Together they find themselves in Sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, then journey on the high seas of 1696 aboard a pirate ship to solve the mystery of the Siren. In a bubble universe at the very edge of reality, the Doctor meets an old friend with a new face, and in a monastery on a remote island in the near future, an industrial accident takes on a terrible human shape. And waiting for them, at the end of these adventures, is the battle of Demon’s Run, and the Doctor’s darkest hour. Can even the truth about River Song save the Time Lord’s soul? Only two things are certain. Silence will fall. And a good man is going to die...

Photo: BBC Worldwide TV.

New British Crime Series!

Scott

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Bailey

Thursdays 8pm | beginning July 11 From award-winning writer Sally Wainwright and co-creator Diane Taylor comes this thrilling British investigative drama exploring the personal and professional lives of two female detectives,

Detective Constables Rachel Bailey and Janet Scott (photo left-right: Suranne Jones, Lesley Sharp) are both members of the Major Incident Team of the fictional Manchester Metropolitan Police. The two women are close friends with widely different personalities: single 30-something Bailey is brash and free-thinking, while Scott, a married mom in her 40s, is as subtle and diplomatic as Bailey is impulsive. Each episode sees Scott and Bailey face a challenging and emotionally difficult crime, while they attempt to navigate their own complex personal lives. We hope you’ll enjoy this honest, powerful, and refreshing take on crime drama.


July /August 2013

Best of the Big Muddy Film Festival 2013

WSIU Radio Presents

Fridays 12am | July 12-26

July 12 | Best Documentary Directing Dissent (Sophie Hamacher) This winning film tells the story of John Roemer, a high school teacher and social activist of the Civil Rights era who fought to desegregate Baltimore, Maryland.

July 19 | Documentary

Not Clear Cut (Paul Turano) This film portrays the challenging decision the filmmaker’s parents made to harvest 40 acres of 70+ yearold hardwood trees on their rural Connecticut property in an attempt to make up for money lost during the nation’s recent financial crisis. The Employments of Time (Maura Johnson) Blending documentary and experimental modes, this film examines the past and present of Homestead, Pennsylvania, once a prosperous steel mill town.

Fibershed (Sarah Berkovich) Seeking an alternative to wearing mass produced garments, The Fibershed Project brought together a community of artisans who created a local clothing movement.

Something Different (Erin Murphy) This short film documents daily life at the only water-powered grain mill in Union County, Pennsylvania. The Chinese Gardens (Valerie Soe) Set in Port Townsend, Wash., this film examines anti-Chinese violence in the late 1800s and explores past and present race relations in the U.S.

July 26 | Animation & Experimental

Make it a Great Day (Joshua Jones) Mother Nature’s peculiar sense of irony creates a convoluted path of survival for a newborn chick.

Scraps of Paper (Jeremy Rourke) Over 2,600 digital stills tell the story of the filmmaker’s music composition. Nocturne (Fred W. Clark) Find out what a cat does while its humans are sleeping.

Ballpit (Kyle Mowat) Life forms struggle to organize within a hostile environment. Machinehead (Micah Gallagher) Stop motion animation brings to life the eerie tale of a man trapped in his own subconscious.

WSIU Program Schedule Changes

On WSIU-TV In order to provide you with a wider variety of programs during primetime hours, Charlie Rose is moving to 11pm on weekdays on WSIU 8.1 & WUSI 16.1. If you are a cable subscriber or watch WSIU-TV over the air, you can still tune in to Charlie Rose at 10pm on our WORLD channels, WSIU 8.2 & WUSI 16.2. Catch more of Charlie

by setting your DVR or TiVO to record the new Charlie Rose: This Week, airing Saturdays at 12:30am and Sundays at 4:30am, beginning July 20.

On WSIU Radio

Have an HD radio? Tune in to our News & Talk channel, 91.9 HD2 (the option will appear on your dial) to hear Diane Rehm, Here & Now, BBC World Service, and more. Listen online at wsiunews.org.

Host Kevin Boucher. Photo: Robby Ballard.

WSIU 91.9 FM & 91.9 HD1 WSIU 91.9 HD2

Kevin Boucher, Traffic Manager for WSIUTV and a two-degree graduate of the SIU College of Mass Communication & Media Arts, invites you to unplug and unwind in this soothing new local WSIU Radio series. Hosted by Boucher, the one-hour program combines acoustic guitar music with the sounds of nature and stories of nature experiences as told by hikers, campers, and others who love spending time in the natural beauty of southern Illinois. “My hope is that this program will provide listeners with the same excitement and peace I find when I spend time outdoors,” says Boucher. “Using the magical ‘theater of the mind’, one-on-one quality that is the strength of radio, I hope to create awareness of the beautiful natural areas right here in southern Illinois. In our hectic, cubiclecontrolled, increasingly online lives, I feel there is a tremendous need for all of us to reconnect with our planet.” Please send your comments, questions, and nature stories to Boucher at kevinboucher1989@yahoo.com.

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MCMA and WSIU Present...

Summer Reading & Film Fun for Kids! The SIU College of Mass Communication & Media Arts (MCMA) and WSIU are proud to present FREE film screenings of Prix Jeunesse International children’s TV programs as part of our Summer Reading Program with area libraries. This year’s theme is “Have Book, Will Travel.” Meet and interact with individuals from countries represented in the films, courtesy of the SIU Center for International Education. Find program descriptions and more online at http://mcma.siu.edu.

June 27, 1:30-3pm

C.E. Brehm Memorial Public Library, Mt. Vernon Films for children ages 7-11+ Chick Chick, Kenya Television Network; The Story of a Letter (see photo), China Central Television, China

July 2, 10-11am

West Frankfort Public Library Films for children ages 6 & younger Stella and Sam, Radical Sheep Productions, Canada

July 5, 1-3pm

Eldorado Memorial Public Library Films for children ages 6 & up Once I Dreamt, Once TV, Mexico; Grubz Up!, Radio Telefis Eireann, Ireland; Raththi (see photo), Sri Lanka Rupavahini Corporation, Sri Lanka

July 10, 5:30-6:30pm

Metropolis Public Library Films for children ages 7-11+ Once I Dreamt, Once TV, Mexico; My Dream Bike, TRT Istanbul, Turkey

July 11, 10-11am

C.E. Brehm Memorial Public Library, Mt. Vernon Films for children ages 8 & younger Stella and Sam (see photo), Radical Sheep Productions, Canada; Neighbors, NHK, Japan

July 11, 2-3pm

West Frankfort Public Library Films for children ages 7-11+ My Dream Bike, TRT Istanbul, Turkey; The Story of a Letter, China Central Television, China

July 12, 1-2:30pm

Marion Carnegie Library Films for children 11+ Chick, Chick (see photo), Kenya; The Border, First National Channel KTR, Kyrgizia; Picture This, South African Broadcasting Corporation, South Africa

July 17, 10:30-11:30am

Sallie Logan Public Library, Murphysboro Films for children ages 6 & younger Neighbors, NHK, Japan; Ponds of Mirror, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, Iran

July 17, 6-8pm

Herrin City Library Films for children ages 7-11+ The Border, First National Channel KTR, Kyrgizia; Hero, Mongolian National Public Television, Mongolia; Genji (see photo), KRO Youth, Netherlands

July 18, 10am-12pm

Herrin City Library Films for children ages 6 & younger Stella and Sam, Radical Sheep Productions, Canada; 3rd and Bird, Little Airplane Productions, USA; What’s Your News? (see photo), TT Animation, United Kingdom

July 24, 1-2pm

DuQuoin Public Library Films for children ages 6 & younger Grubz Up!, Radio Telefis Eireann, Ireland; 3rd and Bird, Little Airplane Productions, USA

July 24, 2-3pm

DuQuoin Public Library Films for children ages 7-11+ Picture This, South African Broadcasting Corporation, South Africa; Encyclopedia, Okna Productions, Brazil

July 27, 10am-12pm

Benton Public Library Films for children ages 6 & younger Neighbors, NHK, Japan; Waffle Heart, NRK, Norway

Films for children ages 7-11+ Chick Chick, Kenya Television Network, Nairobi; Hero, Mongolian National Public Television, Mongolia

August 7, 12:30-2pm

Bryan-Bennett Library, Salem Films for children ages 11+ Picture This, South African Broadcasting Corporation, South Africa; The Story of a Letter, China Central Television, China; My Dream Bike, TRT Istanbul, Turkey


July /August 2013

Math, Media, Play! of Carbondale, the Science Center of Southern Illinois, and Trinity Lutheran Early Childhood.

Play-size UMIs crafted by William and Cornelia Adams of Herrin are available for play. Photo: Beth Spezia.

U-Make-It-Go, or UMIGO is an engaging way for children to learn math though playing with interactive games, music videos, books and more. This summer, WSIU is conducting pilot tests of UMIGO’s exciting math curriculum with community partners, including the Boys and Girls Club

Children will watch music videos, sing along, and play math games in groups, with their parents, and individually. WSIU will collect feedback from adults and children who are using the resources in their programs. Special events will be scheduled during the fall to wrap up this round of pilot testing of UMIGO. If you would like to learn about UMIGO and try the games, please visit http://www.umigoonline.org or contact Beth Spezia at (618) 4535595, beth.spezia@wsiu.org.

WSIU Wraps Up Successful Year of Martha Speaks Reading Buddies

Costume character Martha the dog from the PBS KIDS series Martha Teacher Tammy Cripps at Ewing Grade School poses Speaks with Martha the Dog. delighted Photo: Beth Spezia. hundreds of area children and teachers this spring at concluding celebrations for the Martha Speaks Reading Buddies program at Ewing Grade School in Ewing, Ill., Giant City School in Carbondale, Ill., and

North Side School in Fairfield, Ill. Martha Speaks Reading Buddies is a semester-long, research-based literacy program that builds and strengthens reading and vocabulary skills in children in grades K-4.

Students at Giant City School enjoy a photo op with Martha the Dog. Photo: Robby Ballard.

Children at North Side School in Fairfield watch an animal care demonstration. Photo: Robby Ballard.

Students participated in Raising Readers Theater performances of “Perfectly Martha”, enjoyed animal care demonstrations, and met Martha the Dog. They also brought animal care items to donate to their local animal shelters. WSIU presented children with certificates of participation and PBS KIDS materials to take home.

WSIU On the Road August 17 | Carbondale Farmer’s Market Kids and families will enjoy Sesame Street Food for Thought resources and activities associated with WSIU’s PBS KIDS Literacy Van from 8am-noon. Kids will learn games designed to teach healthy living habits and will receive PBS KIDS books and other giveaways.

August 18-24 | SIU Week of Welcome WSIU will participate in SIU’s Week of Welcome activities for university students, including SIU’s Family Carnival at the Rec Center on 8/24. The family carnival is hosted by SIU Non-Traditional Student Services.

Community Cinema 2012-13 Season Ends At press time, WSIU and the Carbondale Public Library were scheduled to host the final film screening of the 2012-13 season of Community Cinema on June 29, featuring the film Love Free or Die. The film documents the struggles and triumphs of Gene Robinson (photo above), the first openly gay elected Christian bishop. Discussion facilitators scheduled for June: Rev. Katherine Bryant Graves, pastor of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Carbondale, Ill., and Rev. Sam Foskey, pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Harrisburg, Ill.

WSIU and the SIU College of Mass Communication & Media Arts are planning a new season of films beginning fall 2013.

Martha Cropper (top left) leads a discussion after the May Community Cinema film, The Revolutionary Optimists. Photo: Robby Ballard.

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WSIU

HD

8.1/16.1

NOTE: June pledge will preempt most evening and weekend daytime / evening programs from June 1-11.

Weekdays

Saturday

5am

BBC World News

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

5:30

Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

6am

Varies

Curious George

Curious George

6:30

Martha Speaks

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

7am

Curious George

Super WHY!

Super WHY!

7:30

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

8am

Super WHY!

Thomas & Friends

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

8:30

Dinosaur Train

Angelina Ballerina

Clifford the Big Red Dog

Electric Company

Biz Kid$

DragonFly TV

Field Trip!

9am

Sesame Street

9:30 10am

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Design Squad

Sid the Science Kid; Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo (F) WordWorld; 11am Bob the Builder (F) Barney & Friends; 11:30 Caillou (F)

Love of Quilting; Quilt in a Day (beg. 8/3)

12pm Thomas & Friends; Signing Time! (F)

10:30

Sunday Sesame Street

Nature

It’s So Easy

Growing a Greener World

The Victory Garden

WSIU InFocus (R)

Woodsmith Shop

McLaughlin Group

12:30

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

This Old House

Market to Market

1pm

Super WHY!

Ask This Old House

(preempted 8/18 by opera special)

1:30

Dinosaur Train; Cyberchase (F)

Hometime

2pm

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!; Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman (F)

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

2:30

Curious George

Best of the Joy of Painting

3pm

Arthur; Wild Kratts (F)

Landscapes Through Time

3:30

WordGirl; SciGirls (F)

Christina; Jazzy Vegetarian (beg. 8/17)

4pm

Wild Kratts; Biz Kid$ (R) (F)

Simply Ming

4:30

The Electric Company

Cooking Confidence; Garden to Table (beg. 8/3)

5pm

BBC World News America; WSIU InFocus (F)

Martha Bakes; Martha Stewart’s Cooking School (beg. 8/24)

5:30

Nightly Business Report

America’s Test Kitchen MotorWeek

6pm 6:30

PBS NewsHour

Rick Steves’ Europe; Burt Wolf: Travels (beg. 8/24)

America’s Heartland

Varies - See Listings

Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly (preempted 7/7, 8/18 by opera special)

Lawrence Welk Show

(preempted 7/7, 8/18 by opera special)

Heartland Highways

(preempted 7/7, 8/18 by opera special)

Scott & Bailey (beg. 7/14)


July /August 2013

WSIU MONDAY

8.2/16.2 TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

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NOTE: The WSIU WORLD schedule shown only reflects one month of program listings; the second month’s listings are unavailable prior to our print deadline. We are also unable to list a full day’s schedule in the grid due to space constraints. The complete schedule is posted on wsiu.org.

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SUNDAY

European Journal (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27) Linkasia (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27 beg. 5:30)

Aspen Institute Presents (7/7) Tomlinson Hill (7/14) Question One (7/21) Global Voices (7/28 - beg. 5:30)

5pm

Nature (7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30)

Frontline (7/3, 7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31)

Secrets of the Dead (7/4, 7/11, 7/25) Afropop (7/18)

Anthem (7/5) Blackfeet Encounter (7/12) The Spirit of Sacajawea (7/19) Intelligence Squared (7/26)

Broadside (7/1) Pioneers in Aviation (7/8) American Masters (7/15) Jewish People: A Story of Survival (7/22 - beg. 6:30) Story of India (7/29)

Eating Alabama (7/2) Summer Birds (7/9) Edge of the Everglades (7/16) Nature (7/16 beg. 6:30) Nature (7/23, 7/30)

Boyhood Shadows (7/3) Atchafalaya Houseboat (7/10) POV (7/10, 7/17, 7/24 beg 6:30) Architect Michael Graves (7/17) Ribbon of Sand (7/24) I Am (7/31)

NOVA (7/4, 7/11, 7/25) Frontline (7/18)

Statue of Liberty (7/5) Lewis & Clark (7/12, 7/19) Buddha (7/26)

Moyers & Company (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27)

Aspen Institute Presents (7/7) BlackFeet Encounter (7/14) Afropop (7/21) Intelligence Squared (7/28)

Broadside (7/1) Pioneers in Aviation (7/8) Heartland Highways (7/15 - beg. 7:30) Story of India (7/29)

Wind Gods (7/2) Lost Bird Project (7/9) Jewish People: A Story of Survival (7/16 - beg. 7:30) Nature (7/23, 7/30)

POV (7/3, 7/31)

Secrets of the Dead (7/4, 7/11) Nazi Mega Weapons (7/25)

Mount Rushmore: American Experience (7/5)

Washington Week (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27) McLaughlin Group (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27 - beg. 7:30)

America Reframed (7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28)

WSIU InFocus (7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29) Expressions (7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29 beg. 8:30)

Aspen Institute Presents (7/2) Nature (7/9, 7/23, 7/30)

Aspen Institute Presents (7/3) Frontline (7/10, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31)

Secrets of the Dead (7/4, 7/25) Afropop (7/18)

Anthem (7/5) Blackfeet Encounter (7/12) The Spirit of Sacajawea (7/19) Intelligence Squared (7/26)

Need to Know (7/6, 7/13) Charlie Rose: This Week (7/20, 7/27) Inside Washington (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27 - beg. 8:30)

Tomlinson Hill (7/7) Question One (7/14) Global Voices (7/21 - beg. 8:30) Last Harvest (7/28 beg. 8:30)

America Reframed (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27)

WSIU InFocus (7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28) Expressions (7/7, 7/14, 7/21, 7/28 beg. 9:30)

Out of Order (7/6 - beg. 10:30) Tomlinson Hill (7/13) Question One (7/20) Global Voices (7/27 beg. 10:30)

Global Voices (7/7, 7/14, 7/28) Heartland Highways (7/21) Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston (7/21 - beg. 10:30)

7am 4pm 5-9pm 9pm

Market to Market (Sat. only) Newsline/Journal (beg. 4:30) Varies (see above) PBS NewsHour

10pm 11pm

Charlie Rose Repeat of weekday 6-10pm schedule

8pm

WSIU WORLD | WEEKDAY NEWS SCHEDULE

7pm

See Weekday news Below

6pm

Forgotten War (7/1) Wind Gods (7/8) Global Voices (7/15) Orchestra of Exiles (7/22) Intelligence Squared (7/29)

10pm

Aspen Institute Presents (7/7) America Reframed (7/14, 7/21, 7/28)

9pm

WSIU InFocus (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27) Expressions (7/6, 7/13, 7/20, 7/27 beg. 4:30)

4pm

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WSIU

CREATE Sunday

8.3/16.3 Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Knit and Crochet Now!

Quilting Arts

Quilting Arts

Knit and Crochet Now!

Paint this with Jerry Yarnell

Best of the Joy of Painting

It’s Sew Easy; Sewing with Nancy (beg. 8/7) Color World with Gary Spetz; Scheewe Art Workshop (beg. 7/10)

Best of the Joy of Painting

Paint this With Jerry Yarnell

Pati’s Mexican Table

Primal Grill With Steven Raichlen

Kimchi Chronicles; Coastal Cooking (beg. 7/9)

Taste This; Pati’s Mexican Table (beg. 7/10)

Coastal Cooking

Primal Grill With Steven Raichlen

6:30

Cooking Odyssey; Cooking with Julie Taboulie (beg. 7/28)

Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen

P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table

P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table

Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen

7am

Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails

Ciao Italia

Perfect Day; New Scandinavian Cuisine (beg. 7/16)

Perfect Day; New Scandinavian Cuisine (beg. 7/11)

Ciao Italia

Rachel’s Favorite Food; Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu (beg. 8/11) Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge; Wild Photo Adventures (beg. 8/4)

Nick Stellino Cooking With Friends

Christina Cooks

Cooking Odyssey; Cooking with Julie Taboulie (beg. 7/31) Sara’s Weeknight Meals; Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails (beg 7/10) Rachel’s Favorite Meals; Healthful Indian Flavors With Alamelu (beg. 8/14) Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge; Wild Photo Adventures (beg. 7/31) New Fly Fisher; Grannies on Safari (beg. 7/10); In the Americas with David Yetman (beg. 8/21) Ask This Old House

Christina Cooks

Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends

It’s Sew Easy; Sewing with Nancy (beg. 8/11) Color World with Gary Spetz; Scheewe Art Workshop (beg. 7/14)

6am

5am 5:30

7:30 8am

8:30

Grannies on Safari; In the Americas with David Yetman (beg. 8/18)

9am

Ask This Old House

9:30

Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac; The Woodwright’s Shop (beg. 7/28)

10am

Growing a Greener World

10:30

Katie Brown Workshop

11am4:30pm 5pm

Repeat of Saturday Marathon Ask This Old House

Monday

Smart Travels Various Travel Specials; Globe Trekker (beg. 8/5)

This Old House

Music Voyager; Pedal America (beg. 7/30); Travel with Kids (beg. 8/20) Hometime

Smart Travels Music Voyager; Pedal America (beg. 7/25); Travel with Kids (beg. 8/22) Hometime

American Woodshop

Woodsmith Shop

Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac; The Woodwright’s Shop (beg. 7/31)

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Winemakers (beg. 7/8); B Organic with Michele Beschen (beg. 8/19)

Victory Garden

Garden Smart

Victory Garden

For Your Home

Katie Brown Workshop

For Your Home

Various Travel Specials; Globe Trekker (beg. 8/2)

This Old House

Woodsmith Shop

American Woodshop P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Winemakers; B Organic with Michele Beschen (beg. 8/16)

Repeat of 5am-10:30am programming except: 3pm Rick Steve’s Europe This Old House

Hometime

Ask This Old House

Hometime

This Old House

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/9)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/10)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/11)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/12)

5:30

Martha Stewart

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/8)

6pm

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class

Simply Ming

Caprial and John; Sara’s Weeknight Meals (beg. 8/6)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class

Caprial and John; Sara’s Weeknight Meals (beg. 8/8)

Simply Ming

6:30

Baking With Julia

Hubert Keller; Jacques Pepin (beg. 7/8)

Julia and Jacques; Hubert Keller (beg. 8/27)

Baking With Julia

Julia and Jacques; Hubert Keller (beg. 8/29)

Hubert Keller; Jacques Pepin (beg. 7/12)

7pm 7:30

Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen

Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen

Chef John Besh’s New Orleans

Lidia’s Italy in America Cooks Country Mexico – One Plate at a Time; Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence (beg. 7/17)

Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen

8pm

Lidia’s Italy in America Cooks Country Mexico – One Plate at a Time; Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence (beg. 7/15)

Lidia’s Italy in America Cooks Country Mexico – One Plate at a Time; Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence (beg. 7/12)

8:30

Martha Stewart

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/8)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/9)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/10)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/11)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence; Martha Stewart (beg. 7/12)

9pm 9:30

Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe

This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe

Ask this Old House Rick Steves’ Europe

Rudy Maxa’s World

Travelscope

10:30 11pm

Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen

Lidia’s Italy in America Cooks Country

Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country

Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen

This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe

10pm

Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen

11:30

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class

Simply Ming

Caprial and John; Sara’s Weeknight Meals (beg. 8/6)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class

Caprial and John; Sara’s Weeknight Meals (beg. 8/8)

Simply Ming

12pm

Pati’s Mexican Table

Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen

Coastal Cooking

Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen

12:30 1-4:30

CREATE WEEKEND Marathons

Saturday, 5-11am (repeats 5-11pm & on Sunday, 11am-5pm)

Chef John Besh’s New Orleans

Rudy Maxa’s World

Kimchi Chronicles; Taste This!; Pati’s Mexican Coastal Cooking Table (beg. 7/10) (beg. 7/9) Rick Steves’ Europe Repeat of 7-10pm Programming

JULY marathon

July 6 & 7 • Professor Martha July 13 & 14 • Camp Create July 20 & 21 • Great Steak July 27 & 28 • Just Peachy

Chef John Besh’s New Orleans

Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country

AUGUST marathon

August 3 & 4 • Around the World in a Day August 10 & 11 • Kitchen Makeover August 17 & 18 • Take it Outside August 31 & September 1 • Last of the Summer Fun


July /August 2013

July 1 Monday

12am Expressions. Larry Bernstein. (R) 12:30 Masterpiece Mystery!CC Inspector Lewis VI: Intelligent Design. Part 3/3. (R) 2am Call the Midwife.CC Part 3/8. (R) 3am Annie: It’s the Hard Knock Life, from Script to Stage.CC (R) 4am Lidia Celebrates America.CC Freedom and Independence. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Milwaukee. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Chattanooga, TN. Part 1/3. 9pm POV.CC Special Flight. POV presents a dramatic account of the plight of undocumented foreigners at the Frambois detention center in Geneva, Switzerland, and of the wardens who struggle to reconcile humane values with the harsh realities of a strict deportation system. 10pm Austin City Limits.CC The Decemberists; Gillian Welch. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC (NEW TIME)

2 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Chattanooga, TN. Part 1/3. (R) 1am Secrets of Henry VIII’s Palace.CC (R) 12:30 Masterpiece Mystery!CC Inspector Lewis VI: Intelligent Design. Part 3/3. (R) 3:30 Call the Midwife.CC Part 3/8. (R) 4:30 Sky Island.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Statue of Liberty.CC This 1985 Ken Burns film chronicles the history of the Statue of Liberty and what it represents to all Americans. 8pm Mount Rushmore: American Experience.CC High on a granite cliff in South Dakota tower the carved faces of four U.S. presidents. Together they constitute the world’s largest sculpture. This film documents the bizarre history of Mount Rushmore and tells the story of the controversial man behind it: a sculptor named Gutzon Borglum. 9pm History Detectives.CC Forbidden Hawaiian Island; Civil War Cannon; Yakima Cunutt Saddle. 10pm Frontline.CC Wikisecrets. Frontline reveals the story behind the biggest intelligence breach in U.S. history: the leaking of more than half-amillion classified documents on the WikiLeaks website. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

3 Wednesday

12am Statue of Liberty.CC (R) 1am Mount Rushmore: American Experience.CC (R) 2am Frontline.CC Wikisecrets. (R) 3am POV.CC Special Flight. (R) 4am Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Milwaukee. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC American Eagle. Since nearing extinction in the 1960s, the bald eagle has come roaring back. Cinematographer Neil Rettig captures the beauty and drama of this majestic raptor. 8pm NOVA.CC Dogs Decoded. New research reveals that dogs have an uncanny ability to read and respond to human emotions. It also shows that humans respond to dogs with the same hormone responsible for bonding mothers to their babies. NOVA explores how this incredible relationship came to be. 9pm Secrets of the Dead.CC The Silver Pharaoh. The royal tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I is even more remarkable than that of Tutankhamen. What does it reveal about ancient Egypt? 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Colorado & Utah. Holly visits the U.S. Mint in Denver, hikes the Mesa Trail, joins an archaeology team at Crow Canyon, and visits Arches, Zion, and Bryce Canyon National Parks. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

4 Thursday

12am Nature.CC American Eagle. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Dogs Decoded. (R) 2am Secrets of the Dead.CC The Silver Pharaoh. (R) 3am Statue of Liberty.CC (R) 4am Mount Rushmore: American Experience.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7am Curious George Swings Into Spring.CC After a plumbing mishap, lobby dog Hundley decides to join George on an outdoor adventure. 8am Dinosaur Train Big City.CC Buddy and the gang ride the Dinosaur Train to the Theropod Club Convention. 9am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm A Capitol Fourth 2013.CC Tom Bergeron of Dancing With the Stars hosts this annual party from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. Guests include Barry Manilow, Candice Glover, and Jackie Evancho.

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8:30 A Capitol Fourth 2013.CC (R) See today at 7pm. 10pm Anthem.CC Historians and music experts discuss the Colonial-era songs and events that influenced Francis Scott Key to write “The Star Spangled Banner.” (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

5 Friday

12am A Capitol Fourth 2013.CC (R) 1:30 A Capitol Fourth 2013.CC (R) 3am Nature.CC American Eagle. (R) 4am NOVA.CC Dogs Decoded. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. Brent Kington Tribute. (R) 5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Need To Know.CC (ENDS) 8pm Moyers & Company.CC 9pm Great Performances.CC Paul McCartney’s Live Kisses. Music legend Paul McCartney and jazz musician Diana Krall perform songs from McCartney’s childhood. 10pm Front Row Center.CC T-Bone Burnett Presents: The Secret Sisters with Elvis Costello and Jakob Dylan. (NEW) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

6 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC (R) 12:30 Need To Know.CC (R) 1am Cleveland Orchestra in Performance: Boulez Conducts Mahler.CC 2:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula.CC 3am Antiques Roadshow.CC Chattanooga, TN. Part 1/3. (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces; Restoring Terrazzo Floors; Repairing a Cracked Floor Joist. 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC America on the Move. 8pm Globe Trekker.CC Bangladesh. Holly tours the capital city of Dhaka, encounters Bengal tigers at Sunderban National Park, and visits a “floating” school. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Inspector Lewis VI: Intelligent Design. Lewis (Kevin Whately) and Hathaway (Laurence Fox) examine the death of a chemistry professor recently released from prison. Part 3/3. (R) 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Steve Miller Band; Preservation Hall Jazz Band. 11:30 Just Seen It.


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July /August 2013

July 10:30 alt.news 26:46. Jim Henson Museum; St. Louis City Museum; Moonshine, Ill.; Ashes to Ammo. Our travels first take us to the Jim Henson Museum in Leland, Miss. and the City Museum of St. Louis. After a trip to Moonshine, Ill. for the world’s best burger, we head to Alabama to learn about a unique way to remember a loved one. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

7 Sunday

12am NOVA.CC Dogs Decoded. (R) 1am Frontline.CC Wikisecrets. (R) 2am POV.CC Special Flight. (R) 3am Secrets of the Dead.CC The Silver Pharaoh. (R) 4am Washington Week.CC (R) 4:30 Need To Know.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Nature.CC American Eagle. (R) See 7/3 at 7pm. 11am See Daytime Schedule. 11:30 WSIU InFocus. Ornamental Grasses; Ra Joy. Meet University of Illinois Extension master gardeners Ben Huntley and Carolyn Reppy, and Ra Joy, executive director of the Illinois Arts Alliance. 12pm See Daytime Schedule. 1:30 Great Performances at the Met.CC Les Troyens. See photo spotlight on this page. 6pm See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Secrets of Althorp – The Spencers. CC Charles, the 9th Earl Spencer and brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, leads a tour of the Althorp mansion, home to 19 generations of Spencers. 8pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Girl. Morse (Shaun Evans) and Thursday (Roger Allam) investigate burgled gas meters, the sudden death of a young secretarial student, and a string of Post Office robberies, confounding the solution to two violent murders. Part 1/4. 9:30 Call the Midwife.CC Jenny and Sister Evangelina assist at the birth of a baby born with spina bifida. Nonnatus House hosts an eccentric cleric who befriends Jane. Part 4/8. 10:30 Independent Lens.CC Lioness. Meet five female Army support soldiers who found themselves at the front lines of some of the Iraq War’s bloodiest counterinsurgency battles.

8 Monday

12am Expressions. Dan Johnson; Daryl Meier. 12:30 Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Girl. Part 1/4. (R) 2am Call the Midwife.CC Part 4/8. (R) 3am Statue of Liberty.CC (R) 4am Mount Rushmore: American Experience.CC (R)  5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Rochester. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Chattanooga, TN. Part 2/3.

10 Wednesday

GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET: LES TROYENS 7/7, 1:30pm • Photo: Cory Weaver Conductor Fabio Luisi leads a rare revival of Berlioz’ five-act epic, based on Virgil’s Aeneid. Marcello Giordani stars as Aeneas, the Trojan hero who falls for Carthaginian queen Dido, portrayed by Susan Graham in her Met debut. Dwayne Croft is Coroebus, and Deborah Voigt sings the role of Trojan prophetess, Cassandra (both shown above).

9pm POV.CC Herman’s House. Explore the relationship between artist, Jackie Sumell, and former Black Panther activist, Herman Wallace, who has spent more than 40 years in solitary confinement in Louisiana. 10:30 Sun Studio Sessions.CC The Walkmen. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

9 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Chattanooga, TN. Part 2/3. (R) 1am Secrets of Althorp – The Spencers.CC (R) 2am Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Girl. Part 1/4. (R) 3:30 Call the Midwife.CC (R) 4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula. CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm History Detectives.CC John Brown’s Raid; Siberian Bullet; Ronald McDonald. 8pm History Detectives.CC Civil War Letter; Aircraft Fabric; Comic Book Negro Romance. 9pm Frontline.CC Two American Families. Frontline chronicles the 20-year struggle of two families to hold onto their homes, jobs, health insurance, and the future of their children.

12am Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.CC Part 1/2. 2am Frontline.CC Two American Families. (R) 3am POV.CC Herman’s House. (R) 4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula. CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm NOVA.CC Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. A team of experts construct and test two replicas of Egyptian royal chariots, and discover astonishingly advanced features, including spoked wheels, springs, shock absorbers, anti-roll bars, and a convex shaped rear mirror. 8pm Secrets of the Dead.CC Ultimate Tut. Get fresh insights into how the Egyptian king Tutankhamen was buried, why his tomb was the only one to remain intact, and the enduring enigma of his death. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Bangladesh. (R) See 7/6 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

11 Thursday

12am NOVA.CC Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. (R) 1am Secrets of the Dead.CC Ultimate Tut. (R) 3am Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.CC Part 1/2. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Rochester. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC See article on page four. (NEW) 9pm Expressions. Cheonae Kim; Lily Liu. Cheonae Kim, an abstract painter from Murphysboro, Ill., and Lily Liu, a ceramic artist from Paducah, Ky., share their cross cultural influences with Najjar Abdul-Musawwir. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC Civil War Letter; Aircraft Fabric; Comic Book Negro Romance. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC


July /August 2013

July

10:30 Expressions. Cheonae Kim; Lily Liu. (R) See 7/11 at 9pm. (NEW TIME) 11pm Insanity Retrial of Mary Todd Lincoln.CC This reenactment of Mary Todd Lincoln’s 1875 insanity trial is a fascinating blend of history, drama, and social justice. Actors play the parts of Mrs. Lincoln and her son, Robert Lincoln, as a group of modern-day judges, attorneys, and expert witnesses participate in the retrial, with a jury of audience members rendering a verdict based on the evidence presented. Hosted by Bill Kurtis. Produced by WTTW.

12 Friday

12am Best of the Big Muddy Film Fest 2013. Directing Dissent. (NEW) 1am Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.CC Part 1/2. (R) 3am Secrets of the Dead.CC Ultimate Tut. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. Ornamental Grasses; Ra Joy. (R) See 7/7 at 11:30am. 5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Need To Know.CC (ENDS) 8pm Moyers & Company.CC 9pm Johnny Cash Music Festival.CC See photo spotlight on this page. 10pm Front Row Center.CC Colbie Caillat. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

13 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC (R) 12:30 Need To Know.CC (R) (ENDS) 1am American Masters.CC Letter to Elia. 2:30 Ribbon of Sand.CC 3am NOVA.CC Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish; Installing a Toilet; Patching a Lawn with Grass Seed. 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC Strike Up the Band. 8pm Globe Trekker.CC Georgia & Armenia. Ian visits Lake Sevan and the Armenian Genocide Memorial in the shadow of Mount Ararat. In Georgia, he explores Tbilisi, Batumi, and the Caucasus Mountains. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Girl. Part 1/4. (R) See 7/7 at 8pm. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Miranda Lambert; Jeff Bridges. 11:30 Just Seen It.CC

14 Sunday

12am Secrets of the Dead.CC Ultimate Tut. (R) 2am POV.CC Herman’s House. (R) 3:30 Ribbon of Sand.CC (R) 4am Washington Week.CC (R) 4:30 Need To Know.CC (R) (ENDS) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula. CC Filmmaker John Grabowska captures the beauty of Katmai’s cloud-cloaked landscape where bears outnumber people and the sockeye salmon run is the largest in the world. (R)

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15 Monday

Johnny cash music festival 7/12, 9pm • Photo: Music City USA Recorded on the campus of Arkansas State University in February 2012 by PBS station WKNO Memphis, this musical benefit to restore Johnny Cash’s boyhood home includes performances by Roseanne Cash, John Carter Cash, Kris Kristofferson, George Jones, Tommy Cash, Joanne Cash Yates, Dailey and Vincent, Gary Morris, Rodney Crowell, and Bill Miller.

10:30 Reindeer Queen.CC The daughter of a Russian merchant father and a native Alaskan mother, “Sinrock Mary” Antisarlook – also known by her fellow Eskimos as “Queen Mary” – amassed the largest reindeer herd in the North during the Gold Rush. 11am See Daytime Schedule. 11:30 WSIU InFocus. (R) 12pm See Daytime Schedule. 1:30 Great Performances at the Met.CC Maria Stuarda. Mezzosoprano Joyce DiDonato takes on the virtuosic bel canto role of the doomed Mary, Queen of Scots. 4pm See Daytime Schedule. 6pm Scott and Bailey.CC (R) See article on page four. 7pm Secrets of Chatsworth.CC This film revisits the 500-year history of the Chatworth Estate and explores its intriguing American connections. 8pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Fugue. Morse (Shaun Evans) and Thursday (Roger Allam) discover that Morse’s love of opera could be the key to solving a string of Oxford murders. Part 2/4. 9:30 Call the Midwife.CC Trixie must find a celebrity judge for the new baby show at the annual Summer Fete. Part 5/8.

12am Expressions. Cheonae Kim; Lily Liu. (R) 12:30 Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Fugue. Part 2/4. (R) 2am Call the Midwife.CC Part 5/8. (R) 3am POV.CC Herman’s House. (R) 4:30 Ribbon of Sand.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Louisville. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Chattanooga, TN. Part 3/3. 9pm POV.CC Only the Young. Three unconventional Christian teenagers coming of age in a small Southern California town wrestle with eternal questions of youth – friendship, true love, and the promise of the future – while facing the stark realities of a struggling economy. 10:30 Sun Studio Sessions.CC Teeny Tucker. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

16 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Chattanooga, TN. Part 3/3. (R) 1am Secrets of Chatsworth.CC (R) 2am Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Fugue. Part 2/4. (R) 3:30 Call the Midwife.CC Part 5/8. (R) 4:30 Sky Island.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm History Detectives.CC World War II Propeller; Wooden Club; Clara Barton Letter. 8pm History Detectives.CC World War II Cane; Revolutionary Telescope; Gold Rush Drawing. 9pm Frontline.CC The Real CSI. Frontline reveals serious flaws in some of the best-known tools of forensic science and wide inconsistencies in how forensic evidence is presented in the courtroom.


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July /August 2013

10pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Impossible Astronaut. (Season 6.1.) The Doctor, Amy, and Rory receive a secret summons that leads them to the Oval Office in 1969. Enlisting the help of a former FBI agent and River Song, the Doctor promises to assist the President in saving a terrified girl from a mysterious Space Man. (NEW) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

17 Wednesday

12am Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.CC Part 2/2. 2am Frontline.CC The Real CSI. (R) 3am POV.CC Only the Young. (R) 4:30 Ribbon of Sand.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story. Born Free – a book and film that changed forever the way we think about wildlife – marked its 50th anniversary in 2010. What has happened to the lions in the story? And what has happened to the people featured in the film? What has Born Free taught us? 8pm NOVA.CC Ghosts of Machu Picchu. Perched atop a mountain crest, mysteriously abandoned more than four centuries ago, Machu Picchu is the most famous archaeological ruin in the Western hemisphere and an iconic symbol of the Inca civilization. Join NOVA and a team of archeologists as they probe Machu Picchu to learn more about the people who built this sacred site. 9pm Nazi Mega Weapons.CC Atlantic Wall. In the quest for world domination, the Nazis built some of the biggest and deadliest pieces of military hardware and malevolent technology in history. Part one of this new series explores the greatest fortification project of the 20th-century, Hitler’s Atlantic Wall, which extended from France to Norway. Part 1/3. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Georgia & Armenia. (R) See 7/13 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

18 Thursday

12am Nature.CC Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Ghosts of Machu Picchu. (R) 2am Nazi Mega Weapons.CC Atlantic Wall. Part 1/3. (R) 3am Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.CC Part 2/2. (R)

July 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Louisville. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC After Nick buys her a flat, Rachel finds out that she is pregnant with his child. She successfully traps the murderer of housewife Susan Metcalfe, but gets an unexpected and grisly bonus which leads to another death and another charge. Janet, meanwhile, is dreading her wedding anniversary party and presses on with the long cold murder case of her school friend, Veronica. 9pm Expressions. Jerry Montieth; Robin Washburn. Guests include Jerry Montieth, a sculptor and educator from Carbondale, Ill., and Robin Washburn, a metal sculptor from Marion, Ill. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC World War II Cane; Revolutionary Telescope; Gold Rush Drawing. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

19 Friday

12am Best of the Big Muddy Film Festival 2013. Documentary Films 2013. Not Clear Cut; The Employments of Time; Fibershed; Something Different; The Chinese Gardens. 1am Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.CC Part 2/2. (R) 3am Nature.CC Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story. (R) 4am NOVA.CC Ghosts of Machu Picchu. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. (R) 5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Newsline.CC (NEW TIME) 8pm Moyers & Company.CC 9pm The Shaw Festival: Behind the Curtain.CC This documentary provides a behind-the-scenes look at the Shaw Festival, one of North America’s longest running, most distinctive, and exciting theater experiences. Between April and October, the Shaw Festival presents 11 plays on four stages that attract patrons from all over the world. What sets Shaw apart is its unique scheduling and its celebrated ensemble company. 10pm Front Row Center.CC Phil Collins: Going Back – Live at the Roseland Ballroom. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

20 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC (R) 12:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC (NEW) 1am The Shaw Festival: Behind the Curtain.CC (R) 2am Bridge the Gap to Pine Ridge.CC 3am Nazi Mega Weapons.CC Atlantic Wall. Part 1/3. (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Woods; Hanging a Flat Panel TV; Controlling Insects Without Pesticides. 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC The Great Gershwin. 8pm Globe Trekker.CC Honduras & El Salvador. In Honduras, Brianna swims with dolphins, explores a banana plantation, and visits the Mayan ruins of Copan. In El Salvador, she climbs the Izalco volcano and enjoys a rodeo fiesta. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Fugue. Part 2/4. (R) See 7/14 at 8pm. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Tim McGraw. 11:30 Just Seen It.CC

21 Sunday

12am NOVA.CC Ghosts of Machu Picchu. (R) 1am Frontline.CC The Real CSI. (R) 2am POV.CC Only the Young. (R) 3:30 Sky Island.CC (R) 4am Washington Week.CC (R) 4:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC (R) (NEW) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Nature.CC Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story. (R) See 7/17 at 7pm. 11am See Daytime Schedule. 11:30 WSIU InFocus. (R) 12pm See Daytime Schedule. 1:30 Great Performances.CC Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration – PBS Arts. Located in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts, Tanglewood is one of the world’s most beloved music festivals. This program features some of Tanglewood’s most distinguished guests, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, and James Taylor. 3:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Secrets of Highclere Castle.CC It may be more famous now than any time in its 1,300-year history as the setting of Downton Abbey, but Highclere Castle has its own stories to tell. Learn the castle’s surprising history in this documentary.


July /August 2013

July 8pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Rocket. A royal visit to a family-owned munitions factory begins as a proud occasion for the people of Oxford, but the joyous day ends with murder. Morse (Shaun Evans) delves into the family’s murky past, as well as his own, as he attempts to uncover the culprit before more lives are lost. Part 3/4. 9:30 Call the Midwife.CC Dr. Turner works to bring tuberculosis screening facilities to the area. Jenny tries to help a dying father reconcile with his only remaining daughter. Part 6/8. 10:30 Expressions. Jerry Montieth; Robin Washburn. (R) See 7/18 at 9pm. 11pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Impossible Astronaut. (R) See 7/16 at 10pm. (NEW)

22 Monday

12am Expressions. Jerry Montieth; Robin Washburn. (R) 12:30 Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Rocket. Part 3/4. (R) 2am Call the Midwife.CC Part 6/8. (R) 3am Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.CC Part 2/2. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Hartford. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Biloxi, MS. Part 1/3. 9pm POV.CC High Tech, Low Life. Follow two of China’s first citizen-reporters as they document the underside of their country’s rapid economic development while navigating evolving censorship regulations. 10:30 Sun Studio Sessions.CC Truth & Salvage Co. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

23 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Biloxi, MS. Part 1/3. (R) 1am Secrets of Highclere Castle.CC (R) 2am Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Rocket. Part 3/4. (R) 3:30 Call the Midwife.CC Part 6/8. (R) 4:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent.CC 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm History Detectives.CC Origins of a Battle Poster; Andrew Jackson Woodcarving; Modoc Indian Wars Basket. 8pm History Detectives.CC President Truman’s Shooter; Civil War Smugglers; Colonization of Florida.

9pm Secrets of the Dead.CC Bones of the Buddha. Hear the controversial story of 19th-century Colonial estate manager, Willie Peppe, who in 1898 claimed to have discovered the charred bones of the Lord Buddha, along with gold and jewels, in an underground chamber on his estate in northern India. 10pm Doctor Who Series.CC Day of the Moon. The Doctor is locked up in Area 51. Amy, Rory, and River Song are hunted down by the FBI. But, with the help of President Nixon and Neil Armstrong, the Doctor is able to mount a rebellion against an alien invasion dating back to the beginnings of human civilization. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

24 Wednesday

12am Buddha.CC 2am Secrets of the Dead.CC Bones of the Buddha. (R) 3am POV.CC High Tech, Low Life. (R ) 4:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC Siberian Tiger Quest. Conservation ecologist Chris Morgan embarks on his greatest challenge – to find and film the Siberian tiger living wild and free in Russia’s far eastern forests. 8pm NOVA.CC 3D Spies of WWII. During World War II, Hitler’s scientists developed terrifying new weapons of mass destruction. Alarmed by rumors about advanced rockets and missiles, Allied intelligence recruited a team of brilliant minds from British universities and Hollywood studios to pore over millions of air photos and identify hidden Nazi bases, then target them for Allied bombing raids. 9pm Nazi Mega Weapons.CC U-Boat Pens. Episode two examines the impenetrable submarine pens the Nazis built to protect U-boats from Allied attacks. Part 2/3. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Honduras & El Salvador. (R) See 7/20 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

25 Thursday

12am Nature.CC Siberian Tiger Quest. (R) 1am NOVA.CC 3D Spies of WWII. (R) 2am Nazi Mega Weapons.CC U-Boat Pens. Part 2/3. (R) 3am Buddha.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule.

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7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Hartford. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC Rachel’s exlover, Nick, is the defending barrister for Georgios Stelikos, a man on trial for rape and murder, and Rachel is horrified when he escapes conviction. Stelikos is later found dead and the team search for his killer, who they discover is the support officer of a witness. Meanwhile, Rachel suffers a miscarriage. 9pm Expressions. Juana Duran; Miles Warner. Guests featured are Juana Duran, a sand artist from Cobden, Ill., and Miles Warner of Manchester, N.H., a graduate student in sculpture at SIU. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC President Truman’s Shooter; Civil War Smugglers; Colonization of Florida. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

26 Friday

12am Best of the Big Muddy Film Festival 2013. Animation and Experimental Films 2013. 1am Buddha.CC (R) 3am Nature.CC Siberian Tiger Quest. (R) 4am NOVA.CC 3D Spies of WWII. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. (R) 5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Newsline.CC 8pm Moyers and Company.CC 9pm David Phelps Classic.CC Grammywinning tenor, David Phelps, brings an electrifying voice to a variety of classical selections, patriotic standards, and inspirational favorites. 10pm Front Row Center.CC Train. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

27 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC (R) 12:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 1am Great Performances.CC Dancing at Jacob’s Pillow: Never Stand Still. 2am David Phelps Classic.CC (R) 3am Nazi Mega Weapons.CC U-Boat Pens. Part 2/3. (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project 2012/13, Human Centered Design and Demo; Maintaining Kitchen Appliances; Rain Gutters. 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC From Polkas to Classics.


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8pm Globe Trekker.CC Food Hour: Vietnam. Megan visits the Pho Binh noodle shop in Ho Chi Minh City, which also served as a resistance headquarters during the Vietnam War. Then it’s off to Hue in central Vietnam to sample “Imperial” cuisine and north to Bac Ha, where Megan attends a traditional banquet hosted by the Flower H’mong tribe. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Rocket. Part 3/4. (R) See 7/21 at 8pm. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC The Head and the Heart; Gomez. 11:30 Just Seen It.CC

28 Sunday

12am NOVA.CC 3D Spies of WWII. (R) 1am POV.CC High Tech, Low Life. (R) 2:30 Sky Island.CC (R) 3am Secrets of the Dead.CC Bones of the Buddha. (R) 4am Washington Week.CC (R) 4:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Nature.CC Siberian Tiger Quest. (R) See 7/24 at 7pm. 11am See Daytime Schedule. 11:30 WSIU InFocus. (R) 12pm See Daytime Schedule. 1:30 Live from the Artists Den.CC Norah Jones. 2:30 Great Performances.CC Dancing at Jacob’s Pillow: Never Stand Still. Choreographer Bill T. Jones narrates this story of the international dance center Jacob’s Pillow, which includes interviews with dance legends Judith Jamison, Paul Taylor, Mark Morris, Suzanne Farrell, Frederic Franklin, and Merce Cunningham. (R) 3:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Titanic with Len Goodman.CC Len Goodman, a judge on the TV series Dancing with the Stars, explores his connection to the Titanic. Before Goodman was a dancer, he was a welder for Harland and Woolf, the same company that built the doomed ocean liner. 8pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Home. While studying for his upcoming sergeant’s exam, Morse (Shaun Evans) investigates the hit-and-run death of an eminent Oxford professor. The pressure mounts with his father’s illness and the appearance of an enemy threatening to reveal aspects of DI Thursday’s past. Part 4/4.

July 9:30 Call the Midwife.CC Cynthia assists a woman whose diabetic husband belittles her daily. Jenny cares for a black mother-to-be who is subjected to racial prejudice from neighbors. Part 7/8. 10:30 Expressions. Juana Duran; Miles Warner. (R) See 7/25 at 9pm. 11pm Doctor Who Series.CC Day of the Moon. (R) See 7/23 at 10pm.

29 Monday

12am Expressions. Juana Duran; Miles Warner. (R) 12:30 Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Home. Part 4/4. (R) 2am Call the Midwife.CC Part 7/8. (R) 3am Buddha.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Richmond. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Biloxi, MS. Part 2/3. 9pm POV.CC Neurotypical. This film explores autism from the point of view of a child, a teenager, and an adult, who each occupy different positions on the autism spectrum. How they and the people around them work out their perceptual and behavioral differences becomes a remarkable reflection of the “neurotypical” world – the world of the non-autistic – revealing inventive adaptations on each side and an emerging critique of what it means to be normal. 10pm Austin City Limits.CC The Head and the Heart; Gomez. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

30 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Biloxi, MS. Part 2/3. (R) 1am Titanic with Len Goodman.CC (R) 2am Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Home. Part 4/4. (R) 3:30 Call the Midwife.CC Part 7/8. (R) 4:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm A Ride Along The Lincoln Highway.CC Travel expert Rick Sebak travels across America’s first transcontinental highway, from Times Square to San Francisco, to explore the culture, history, food, family, and traditions of America’s changing landscape. 8pm History Detectives.CC Revolutionary War Almanac; Jack Lalanne; Andy Warhol.

9pm Frontline.CC Life and Death in Assisted Living. More and more elderly Americans are choosing to spend their later years in assisted living facilities. But is this loosely regulated, multi-billion dollar industry putting seniors at risk? Frontline and ProPublica examine the operations of the nation’s largest assisted living company, raising questions about the drive for profits and fatal lapses in care. 10pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Curse of the Black Spot. The TARDIS is marooned onboard a 17th-century pirate-ship whose crew are being lured to their death by a beautiful Siren. When the Captain’s son is taken, the pirate must place his life in the Doctor’s hands and with him, take an extraordinary leap of faith. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

31 Wednesday

12am Ride Along the Lincoln Highway. CC (R) 1am Great Old Amusement Parks.CC 2am Frontline.CC Life and Death in Assisted Living. (R) 3am POV.CC Neurotypical. (R) 4am Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Richmond. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC Revealing the Leopard. Leopards are the ultimate cat. They are the most feline, the most intelligent, the most dangerous, and, until recently, one of the least understood. Leopards hunt from South Africa and Siberia to Arabia and Sri Lanka. They are beautiful killers that live in the shadows. Nature puts together a psychological profile of this cunning cat. 8pm NOVA.CC Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? NOVA reopens one of the most confounding crime mysteries of all time: the kidnapping and murder of Charles and Anne Lindbergh’s young son, Charlie. Expert investigators employ stateof-the-art forensic and behavioral science techniques in an effort to determine what really happened. 9pm Nazi Mega Weapons.CC V2 Rocket and Dome. See how Werner von Braun heralded the birth of ballistic missiles and laid foundations for the space race. Part 3/3. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Food Hour: Vietnam. (R) See 7/27 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC


July /August 2013

August 1 Thursday

12am Nature.CC Revealing the Leopard. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? (R) 2am Nazi Mega Weapons.CC V2 Rocket and Dome. Part 3/3. (R) 3am Ride Along the Lincoln Highway. CC (R) 4am Great Old Amusement Parks.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Richmond. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC Porn actress Vicky Birkinshaw is arrested on suspicion of murdering her husband. Rachel’s professional life hangs in the balance when DCI Gill Murray finds out that her relationship with Nick could have put the Stelikos case at risk. 9pm Expressions. Caryl Bryer Fallert; Dave Dardis. Guests include Caryl Bryer Fallert, a world famous quilter from Paducah, Ky., and Dave Dardis, a metal artist from Makanda, Ill. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC Revolutionary War Almanac; Jack Lalanne; Andy Warhol. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

2 Friday

12am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – One-Level Living; Building a Storage Bench; Making Watertight Connections. 1am Ride Along the Lincoln Highway. CC (R) 2am Great Old Amusement Parks.CC (R) 3am Nature.CC Revealing the Leopard. (R) 4am NOVA.CC Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Newsline.CC 8pm Moyers & Company.CC 9pm Great Performances.CC Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2013. Lorin Maazel leads the Vienna Philharmonic in a concert saluting Wagner & Verdi. 10:30 Ragtime Cabaret.CC Pianist Jack Oliva explores the origins of ragtime through history and song. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

3 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC 12:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 1am Great Performances.CC Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2013. (R)

2:30 Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past.CC 3am Nazi Mega Weapons.CC V2 Rocket and Dome. Part 3/3. (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project; One-Level Living; Building a Storage Bench; Making Watertight Connections. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC Tribute to Jerome Kern. 8pm Globe Trekker.CC Mid-Atlantic States. Brianna visits Atlantic City, New Jersey, goes crabbing on the Chesapeake Bay, travels through Amish country, and visits the new Flight 93 memorial in Shanksville. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Endeavour I: Home. (R) See 7/28 at 8pm. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Fleet Foxes; Joanna Newsom. 11:30 Just Seen It.

4 Sunday

12am NOVA.CC Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? (R) 1am Frontline.CC Life and Death in Assisted Living. (R) 2am POV.CC Neurotypical. (R) 3am Ride Along the Lincoln Highway. CC (R) 4am Washington Week.CC 4:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Nature.CC Revealing the Leopard. (R) See 7/31 at 7pm. 11am See Daytime Schedule. 11:30 WSIU InFocus.CC (R) 12pm See Daytime Schedule. 1:30 Age of Champions.CC Meet a 100-year-old tennis champion, an 86-year-old pole vaulter, and a group of rough-and-tumble basketball grandmothers as they compete in the National Senior Olympics. 2:30 Rosenblatt: The Final Inning.CC This documentary traces the history and tradition of Omaha’s Rosenblatt Stadium – home of the College World Series, the Omaha Cardinals, the Omaha Royals, and the Negro League’s Omaha Tigers. 3:30 See Daytime Schedule. 6pm Scott & Bailey.CC (R) See 8/1 at 8pm. 7pm Queen Victoria’s Empire.CC Engines of Change; Passage to India. The first two episodes explore changes brought to Britain by the industrial revolution and the clash of Victorian values and Indian culture, culminating in the Great Mutiny and the Cawnpore massacre. Parts 1-2/4.

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9pm Call the Midwife.CC Newly-married Chummy and PC Noakes meet with new challenges. Jenny finds a potential love interest. Part 8/8. 10pm Expressions. Caryl Bryer Fallert: Dave Dardis. (R) See 8/1 at 9pm. 10:30 Illinois Adventure.CC General John A. Logan Museum; American Movie Palace Museum; Sousa Archives; Woodland Palace. 11pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Curse of the Black Spot. (R) See 7/30 at 10pm.

5 Monday

12am TBA. Details unavailable at press time. 1am Call the Midwife.CC Part 8/8. (R) 2am Great Performances.CC Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2013. (R) 3:30 Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past.CC (R) 4am Great Old Amusement Parks.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Biloxi, MS. Part 3/3. 8pm Age of Champions.CC (R) See 8/4 at 1:30pm. 9pm POV.CC Last Train Home. Every spring, 130 million migrant workers journey to their home villages for the Chinese New Year. This film tells the story of the Zhangs, a couple who left infant children behind for factory jobs 16 years ago with the hope their wages would lift their children to a better life. 10:30 Studio A Presents.CC Studio A In Concert: Parsley & Sagebrush Band. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

6 Tuesday

12am Flea Market Documentary.CC 1am Antiques Roadshow.CC Biloxi, MS. Part 3/3. (R) 2am Queen Victoria’s Empire.CC Engines of Change; Passage to India. Parts 1-2/4. (R) 4am Call the Midwife.CC Part 8/8. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Secrets of the Dead.CC The Man Who Saved the World. This intimate and intense film explores the littleknown story of Vasili Arkhipov, a Soviet officer who refused to fire a nuclear torpedo during the Cuban Missile Crisis. 8pm Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War.CC Explore the inside story of the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, when the world teetered on the brink of nuclear holocaust.


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9pm History Detectives.CC 3-D Cuban Missile Crisis; Amos ‘n’ Andy Record; Women’s Suffrage Painting. 10pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Doctor’s Wife. The Doctor follows a Time Lord distress signal to a mysterious asteroid in a Bubble Universe. Could there really be another living Time Lord out there? But the asteroid hides a secret which could threaten the existence not only of the TARDIS crew, but of the TARDIS itself. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

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7 Wednesday

12am Secrets of the Dead.CC The Man Who Saved The World. (R) 1am Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War.CC (R) 2am History Detectives.CC 3-D Cuban Missile Crisis; Amos ‘n’ Andy Record; Women’s Suffrage Painting. (R) 3am POV.CC Last Train Home. (R) 4:30 Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC Radioactive Wolves. Twenty five years after Chernobyl, filmmakers and scientists set out to document the lives of wolves and other wildlife thriving in the “dead zone” that surrounds the remains of the nuclear reactor. 8pm NOVA.CC Lizard Kings. See photo spotlight on this page. 9pm Eat, Fast, and Live Longer with Michael Mosley.CC British physician Michael Mosley tests the idea that fasting will help him to live longer and stay younger. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Mid-Atlantic States. (R) See 8/3 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

8 Thursday

12am Nature.CC Radioactive Wolves. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Lizard Kings. (R) 2am Eat, Fast, and Live Longer with Michael Mosley.CC (R) 3am Secrets of the Dead.CC The Man Who Saved the World. (R) 4am Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Biloxi, MS. Part 3/3. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC Janet moves closer to tracking down Veronica’s killer. Rachel finds out about an affair Nick had with a juror in the middle of a trial – a fact that could end his career if word gets out.

NOVA: LIZARD KINGS 8/7, 8pm • Photo: Courtesy of NOVA With their acute intelligence, including the ability to plan, monitor lizards are a very different kind of reptile, blurring the line between reptiles and mammals. And even though these bizarre reptiles haven’t changed much since the dinosaurs, they have proven to be versatile at adapting to their environment. NOVA follows Dr. Eric Pianka as he tracks these elusive creatures across Australia.

9pm Expressions. Peter Nguyen; Ed Roseberry. Meet Peter Nguyen, an abstract painter from Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Ed Roseberry, a duck call maker from Murphysboro, Ill. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC 3-D Cuban Missile Crisis; Amos ‘n’ Andy Record; Women’s Suffrage Painting. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

9 Friday

12am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Liquid Assets; Caring for Orchids as Houseplants; Purchasing a Kitchen Wall Cabinet. 1am Flea Market Documentary.CC (R) 2am Nature.CC Radioactive Wolves. (R) 3am NOVA.CC Lizard Kings. (R) 4am Eat, Fast, and Live Longer with Michael Mosley.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. (R) 5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Newsline.CC 8pm Moyers & Company.CC 9pm William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible.CC Explore the life and work of this acclaimed South African artist. 10pm Front Row Center.CC Cheap Trick. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

12am Washington Week.CC 12:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 1am Note By Note (The Making of Steinway L1037).CC 2am William Kentridge: Anything is Possible.CC (R) 3am Secrets of the Dead.CC The Man Who Saved the World. (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Liquid Assets; Caring for Orchids as Houseplants; Purchasing a Kitchen Wall Cabinet. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC Small Town, U.S.A. 8pm Globe Trekker.CC Food Hour: Spice Trails. Merrilees Parker, Padma Lakshmi, Tyler Florence, and Peter Gordon travel the world to see how control of the spice trails has created and destroyed cities and civilizations. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Inspector Lewis IV: Old, Unhappy, Far Off Things. A reunion at Oxford’s remaining allfemale college ends with the murder of a prominent student. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Rosanne Cash; Brandi Carlile. 11:30 Just Seen It.CC

11 Sunday

12am NOVA.CC Lizard Kings. (R) 1am POV.CC Last Train Home. (R) 2:30 Architect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past.CC (R) 3am Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War.CC (R) 4am Washington Week.CC 4:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Nature.CC Radioactive Wolves. (R) See 8/7 at 7pm. 11am See Daytime Schedule. 11:30 WSIU InFocus. (R) 12pm See Daytime Schedule. 1:30 Discover Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.CC Spring & Summer. Explore Antonio Vivaldi’s concerto Four Seasons in this unique concert. Episode one focuses on the first two movements, Spring and Summer, and highlights musical depictions of birds singing, gently flowing streams, a barking dog, oppressive summer heat, and powerful thunderstorms. Part 1/2. 2:30 Discover Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. CC Autumn & Winter. Part two explores the harvest of celebration, a hunt, teeth chattering in the bitter cold, and a fall on the ice. Part 2/2.


July /August 2013

August 3:30 See Daytime Schedule. 6pm Scott & Bailey.CC (R) See 8/8 at 8pm. 7pm Queen Victoria’s Empire.CC The Moral Crusade; The Scramble for Africa. Examine the battle between Disraeli and Gladstone for control of the British government and the impact of British colonization on Africa. Parts 3-4/4. 9pm Lafayette: The Lost Hero. This film chronicles the life and legend of the Marquis de Lafayette, a vital figure in both the American and French Revolutions, using the extensive letters and memoirs of Lafayette; his wife, Adrienne de Noailles; and his close friend, George Washington. 10pm Expressions. Peter Nguyen; Ed Roseberry. (R) See 8/8 at 9pm. 10:30 Illinois Adventure.CC Fayette County Museum; Union County Museum; Muskie Fishing; Canal Boating. 11pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Doctor’s Wife. (R) See 8/6 at 10pm.

12 Monday

12am TBA. Details unavailable at press time. 1pm Lafayette: The Lost Hero.CC (R) 2am Note By Note (The Making of Steinway L1037).CC (R) 3am William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible.CC (R) 4am History Detectives.CC 3-D Cuban Missile Crisis; Amos ‘n’ Andy Record; Women’s Suffrage Painting. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Washington, DC. Part 1/3. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Washington, DC. Part 2/3. 9pm POV.CC The City Dark. Is darkness becoming extinct? Filmmaker Ian Cheney embarks on a journey to America’s brightest and darkest corners, asking astronomers, cancer researchers, and ecologists what is lost in the glare of city lights. 10pm Austin City Limits.CC Rosanne Cash; Brandi Carlile. (R) 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

13 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Washington, DC. Part 2/3. (R) 1am Queen Victoria’s Empire.CC The Moral Crusade; The Scramble for Africa. Parts 3-4/4. (R) 3am Lafayette: The Lost Hero.CC (R) 4am Eat, Fast and Live Longer with Michael Mosley.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule.

AFTER NEWTOWN: GUNS IN AMERICA 8/13, 7pm • Photo: Jonathan Silvers In the wake of the Newtown, Connecticut tragedy, PBS continues its ongoing conversation about America’s historic relationship with guns and gun culture, gun laws, mental illness, and community recovery. The film also examines the clash of cultures that reflect competing visions of our national identity.

7pm After Newtown: Guns in America. CC See photo spotlight on this page. 8pm Fixing Juvie Justice.CC Young people are entering the juvenile justice system in surprising numbers. Can the restorative justice principles of the Maori people of New Zealand help to heal the mean streets of Baltimore and slow the explosion of kids in jail? 9pm Frontline.CC Episode details unavailable at press time. 10pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Rebel Flesh. A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a factory on earth where human doppelgangers are used to mine dangerous acid. A second wave hits and the ‘Gangers’ separate. Can the Doctor prevent an all out civil war between the humans and the ‘almost people’ before the factory explodes? 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

14 Wednesday

12am After Newtown: Guns in America. CC (R) 1am Fixing Juvie Justice.CC (R) 2am Frontline.CC (R) 3am POV.CC The City Dark. (R) 4am Antiques Roadshow.CC Washington, DC. Part 1/2. (R)

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5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC Outback Pelicans. Witness the magnificent pelican migration to a lake created by floods in the Australian outback every 10 years. 8pm NOVA.CC Kings of Camouflage. Get up close and personal with cuttlefish, one of the strangest animals on the planet. These shapeshifting creatures can hypnotize their prey, impersonate the opposite sex, and kill in an instant. Can they also learn complex tasks? 9pm The Truth About Exercise with Michael Mosley.CC British journalist and physician Michael Mosley reveals the latest scientific discoveries about how our bodies respond to a workout and why individuals respond differently. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Food Hour: Spice Trails. (R) See 8/10 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

15 Thursday

12am Nature.CC Outback Pelicans. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Kings of Camouflage. (R 2am The Truth About Exercise with Michael Mosley.CC (R) 3am After Newtown: Guns in America. CC (R) 4am Fixing Juvie Justice.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Washington, DC. Part 1/3. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC Janet returns to work after three months of recovery. Rachel is living with Nick, but after a car narrowly misses her and smashes into the side of the road, she discovers it was unquestionably linked to her discovery about Nick’s affair. 9pm Expressions. High School Students and Teachers. Guests include Ashley Cusick, Savannah Moore, Beth Thomas, and Robert Friedrich of Cape Central High School in Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Rachel Fligor and Sierra Heckman of Carbondale High School in Carbondale, Ill. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC Confederate Soldiers; Hollywood and Native Americans; Harlem. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

16 Friday

12am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Cottage Style; Insulating Ductwork; Maintaining Clothes Washers and Dryers.


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After Newtown: Guns in America. CC (R) 2am Fixing Juvie Justice.CC (R) 3am Nature.CC Outback Pelicans. (R) 4am NOVA.CC Kings of Camouflage. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. (R) 5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Newsline.CC 8pm Moyers & Company.CC 9pm Great Performances.CC Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration – PBS Arts. (R) See 7/21 at 1:30pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

17 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC 12:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 1am Great Performances.CC Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration – PBS Arts. (R) 3am The Truth About Exercise with Michael Mosley.CC (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Cottage Style; Insulating Ductwork; Maintaining Clothes Washers and Dryers. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC Can’t Help Singing. 8pm Globe Trekker.CC Scotland. Megan takes a bagpipe lesson in Glasgow, travels to Stirling, site of a major victory by William “Braveheart” Wallace, and pursues the myth of the Loch Ness Monster. 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Inspector Lewis IV: Wild Justice. Lewis (Kevin Whately) and Hathaway (Laurence Fox) are called in to investigate the poisoning of a bishop, who they suspect was murdered for her progressive views. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Alejandro Escovedo; Trombone Shorty. 11:30 Just Seen It.CC

18 Sunday

12am NOVA.CC Kings of Camouflage. (R) 1am Frontline.CC (R) 2am POV.CC The City Dark. (R) 3am After Newtown: Guns in America. CC (R) 4am Washington Week.CC (R) 4:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Nature.CC Outback Pelicans. (R) See 8/14 at 7pm. 11am See Daytime Schedule. 11:30 WSIU InFocus. (R) 12pm See Daytime Schedule.

August 1pm Great Performances at the Met.CC Parsifal. Jonas Kaufmann stars in the title role in Francois Girard’s new vision of Wagner’s final masterpiece. Katarina Dalayman sings the role of the mysterious Kundry, with Peter Mattei as the ailing Amfortas. 6pm Scott & Bailey.CC (R) See 8/15 at 8pm. 7pm Churchill.CC Destiny. This first hour reviews Winston Churchill’s early life: his aristocratic birth, his search for glory on the battlefield, and his rise up the political ladder. Part 1/3. 8pm Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery!CC A socialite suspects foul play when a young woman inexplicably disappears from a train, in this adaptation of Ethel Lina White’s 1936 novel The Wheel Spins. 9:30 Spanning Time: America’s Covered Bridges.CC Actor-songwriter Tim Grimm guides this exploration of the cultural significance, history, construction techniques, and preservation efforts, surrounding the covered bridges of the U.S. 10:30 Expressions. High School Students and Teachers. (R) See 8/15 at 9pm. 11pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Rebel Flesh. (R) See 8/13 at 10pm.

19 Monday

12am Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery!CC (R) 1:30 Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour.CC 2am Great Performances.CC Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration – PBS Arts. (R) 4am History Detectives.CC Order of Leopold; Women’s Suffrage; Art of Animation. 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Washington, DC. Part 3/3. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Billings, MT. Part 1/3. 9pm POV.CC The Law in These Parts. Acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Ra’anan Alexandrowicz examines the system of military administration used by Israel since the Six Day War of 1967. Israeli judges, prosecutors, and legal advisers, who helped devise the occupation’s legal framework, paint a complex picture of the Middle East conflict and the balance among political interests, security, and human rights that has come with it. 10:30 Studio A Presents.CC Studio A In Concert: The Bankesters. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

20 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Billings, MT. Part 1/3. (R) 1am Churchill.CC Destiny. Part 1/3. (R) 2am Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery!CC (R) 3:30 Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour.CC (R) 4am The Truth About Exercise with Michael Mosley.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Life of Muhammad.CC The Seeker. Rageh Omaar examines the world into which Muhammad was born, his marriage to his first wife, Khadijah, and the impact his revelations had on his life and on the lives of those closest to him. Part 1/3. 8pm Life of Muhammad.CC Holy Wars. Omaar shines a light on key events in Muhammad’s life, including the Night Journey to Jerusalem, his departure from Mecca, and the eight-year war with the Meccan tribes. Part 2/3. 9pm Life of Muhammad.CC Holy Peace. Omaar investigates key events during the later part of Muhammad’s life, including the introduction of the moral code known as Shari‘a and the concept of jihad. Part 3/3. 10pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Almost People. As the solar storm rages and the factory crumbles, a Ganger driven mad by the memories of being ‘decommissioned’ seeks revenge. The Doctor must convince the terrified factory workers to embrace their own humanity and work together with their Gangers to overcome a monster of their own making. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

21 Wednesday

12am Life of Muhammad.CC The Seeker. Part 1/3. (R) 1am Life of Muhammad.CC Holy Wars. Part 2/3. (R) 2am Life of Muhammad.CC Holy Peace. Part 3/3. (R) 3am POV.CC The Law in These Parts. (R) 4:30 Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC Birds of the Gods. David Attenborough joins a young team of New Guinean scientists on a grueling expedition to find and film Birds of Paradise, the holy grail of wildlife filmmakers.


July /August 2013

August 8pm NOVA.CC Making Stuff Stronger. From steel to Kevlar and spider silk to carbon nanotubes, host David Pogue looks at the ways in which science and nature work to make strong stuff. 9pm NOVA.CC Making Stuff Smaller. Transistors and microchips, and the laptops and cell phones that they power, are triumphs of tiny. Host David Pogue goes even smaller by profiling the latest in high-powered nano-circuits and micro-robots. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC Scotland. (R) See 8/17 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

22 Thursday

12am Nature.CC Birds of the Gods. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Stronger. (R) 2am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Smaller. (R) 3am Life of Muhammad.CC The Seeker. Part 1/3. (R) 4am Life of Muhammad.CC Holy Wars. Part 2/3. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Washington, DC. Part 3/3. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC The badly burned body of a disabled man turns up in a remote part of Manchester and a few days later another corpse is discovered. Scott and Bailey start to realize the victims were not just murdered, but also tortured. Janet throws her husband out, and Rachel’s estranged brother turns up on her doorstep. Part 1/2. 9pm Expressions. Craig Thomas: Eileen Doman. Guest artists are Craig Thomas, a mural artist from Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Eileen Doman, a painter from Carbondale, Ill. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC St. Valentine’s Day Massacre; Booth Letter; Cemetery Alarm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

23 Friday

12am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Clam Flats & Lightning Rods; Installing a Ductless Heat Pump; LED Lighting. 1am Hot Dog Program.CC 2am POV.CC The Law in These Parts. (R) 3:30 Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour.CC (R) 4am Life of Muhammad.CC Holy Peace. Part 3/3. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. (R)

5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Newsline.CC 8pm Moyers and Company.CC 9pm Live from the Artists Den.CC Soundgarden. 10pm Front Row Center.CC Bachman & Turner. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

24 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC (R) 12:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 1am American Masters.CC James Baldwin: The Price of a Ticket. 2:30 The Mysterious Lost State of Franklin.CC 3am Hot Dog Program.CC (R) 4am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Clam Flats & Lightning Rods; Installing a Ductless Heat Pump; LED Lighting. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Lawrence Welk Show.CC Rhythm Is Our Business. 8pm Globe Trekker.CC The Greek Islands. Megan celebrates Greek independence on Hydra, walks in St. John’s footsteps on Patmos, and samples the nightlife on Mykonos. 9pm Lady Vanishes: Masterpiece Mystery!CC (R) See 8/18 at 8pm. 10:30 Austin City Limits.CC Wilco. 11:30 Just Seen It.CC

25 Sunday

12am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Stronger. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Smaller. (R) 2am POV.CC The Law in These Parts. (R) 3:30 Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour.CC (R) 4am Washington Week.CC 4:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC 5am See Daytime Schedule. 10am Nature.CC Birds of the Gods. (R) See 8/21 at 7pm. 11:30 WSIU InFocus. (R) 12pm See Daytime Schedule. 1:30 Great Performances at the Met. CC Francesca Da Rimini. Eva-Maria Westbroek, Mark Delavan, and Marcello Giordani star in Piero Faggioni’s production of Zandonai’s early 20th-century melodrama. 4pm See Daytime Schedule. 6pm Scott & Bailey.CC Part 1/2. (R) See 8/22 at 8pm. 7pm Churchill.CC The Lion’s Roar. Episode two traces Churchill’s leadership of Britain through its finest hour during the Battle of Britain to its darkest hour in 1942. Part 2/3.

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8pm Masterpiece Mystery!CC Silk. Barrister Martha Costello (Maxine Peak) is on a quest to rise to the rank of Queen’s Counsel, called “taking Silk.” In an effort to boost her Silk application, she takes on a difficult case to prove her merit and an ambitious student pupil (Tom Hughes). Part 1/3. 10pm Expressions. Craig Thomas: Eileen Doman. (R) See 8/22 at 9pm. 10:30 Illinois Adventure.CC Bureau County Museum; Eternal Indian Statue; Owen Lovejoy Home; Fishing with Dan Vinovich. 11pm Doctor Who Series.CC The Almost People. (R) See 8/20 at 10pm.

26 Monday

12am Masterpiece Mystery!CC Silk. Part 1/3. (R) 2am American Masters.CC James Baldwin: The Price of a Ticket. (R) 3:30 The Mysterious Lost State of Franklin.CC (R) 4am History Detectives.CC Prohibition Business Card; St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Shotgun; Circus Guest FDR. 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Billings, MT. Part 2/3. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Billings, MT. Part 3/3. 9pm POV.CC 5 Broken Cameras. Palestinian videographer Emad Burnat and Israeli filmmaker Guy Davidi follow one family’s evolution over five years, witnessing a child’s growth from a newborn baby into a young boy who closely observes the world unfolding around him. 10:30 Studio A Presents.CC Studio A In Concert: SIU Percussion Group. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

27 Tuesday

12am Antiques Roadshow.CC Billings, MT. Part 3/3. (R) 1am Churchill.CC The Lion’s Roar. Part 2/3. (R) 2am Masterpiece Mystery!CC Silk. Part 1/3. (R) 4am Hot Dog Program.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm In Performance at the White House.CC A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement. President and Mrs. Obama host a salute to the music that galvanized the U.S. civil rights movement of the late 1950s and ‘60s.


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July /August 2013

8pm The March.CC The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August 1963 is one of most important moments in modern history. On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the March, this film recounts the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. made his world-famous “I Have A Dream” speech, while exploring the circumstances that almost prevented the March and the speech from happening. 9pm TBA. Details unavailable at press time. 10pm Doctor Who Series.CC A Good Man Goes to War. The Doctor needs an army by his side. As he calls in all his debts across the cosmos, his enemies use his closest friends to trap him. Today will mark the Battle of Demons Run. Both sides will make their sacrifices – and River Song has something to tell the Doctor. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

28 Wednesday

12am In Performance at the White House.CC A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement. (R) 1am The March.CC (R) 2am TBA. Details unavailable at press time. (R) 3am POV.CC I’m Carolyn Parker: The Good, the Mad, and the Beautiful. 4:30 The Mysterious Lost State of Franklin.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Nature.CC Cracking the Koala Code. Follow individual koalas from a small social group on an Australian island to learn how they manage to thrive on a diet poisonous to most herbivorous mammals. 8pm NOVA.CC Making Stuff Cleaner. David Pogue is on a quest to clean up, using new green materials to build and power the devices of the future. 9pm NOVA.CC Making Stuff Smarter. David Pogue looks into the growing number of smart materials that can respond, change, and even learn. 10pm Globe Trekker.CC The Greek Islands. (R) See 8/24 at 8pm. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

29 Thursday

12am Nature.CC Cracking the Koala Code. (R) 1am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Cleaner. (R) 2am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Smarter. (R) 3am In Performance at the White House.CC A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement. (R)

August 4am The March.CC (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Billings, MT. Part 2/3. (R) 8pm Scott & Bailey.CC The four murder suspects finally confess the shockingly banal truth behind the killings. Meanwhile, Rachel cannot fight her attraction to Sean, and Janet tries, unsuccessfully, to keep her private life secret. Part 2/2. 9pm Expressions. Emily Kircher; Bill Shileny. Guests are recycling artists Emily Kircher of Carbondale, Ill., who creates bowls, baskets, rugs, and mosaic picture frames from salvaged fabric and dishes, and Bill Shileny of Mulkeytown, Ill., who creates metal tribal masks and other whimsical designs from old farm equipment. 9:30 WSIU InFocus. 10pm History Detectives.CC Manhattan Project; Galleon Shipwreck; Creole Poems. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

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30 Friday

12am This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Rustic Plaster; Advanced Septic; Solving a Melted Mystery; Performing a Whole-House Energy Audit. 1am TBA. Details unavailable at press time. (R) 2am Nature.CC Cracking the Koala Code. (R) 3am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Cleaner. (R) 4am NOVA.CC Making Stuff Smarter. (R) 5am See Daytime Schedule. 5pm WSIU InFocus. (R) 5:30 See Daytime Schedule. 7pm Washington Week.CC 7:30 Newsline.CC 8pm Moyers & Company.CC 9pm Fats Domino – Walkin’ Back to New Orleans.CC This film chronicles music legend Fats Domino’s triumphant return to the stage after Hurricane Katrina’s devastation to his New Orleans hometown. The special includes rare interviews with Domino, as well as singers Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Robert Plant, and Randy Newman. 10pm Front Row Center.CC Richard Marx: A Night Out with Friends. 11pm Charlie Rose.CC

31 Saturday

12am Washington Week.CC (R) 12:30 Charlie Rose: This Week.CC

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9pm 11pm

Side By Side, The Science, Art and Impact of Digital Cinema.CC Live From Lincoln Center.CC Audra McDonald in Concert: Go Back Home. Ribbon of Sand.CC (R) This Old House Hour.CC Essex Project – Rustic Plaster; Advanced Septic; Solving a Melted Mystery; Performing a Whole-House Energy Audit. (R) See Daytime Schedule. Lawrence Welk Show.CC (NEW SEASON) Globe Trekker.CC Nigeria. Adela Ucar enjoys the anarchic and electric nightlife of Lagos, journeys to Yoruba Land in the southwest (thought to be the site of the Queen of Sheba’s tomb), meets witch doctors in Oyo, and encounters a mountain gorilla in the highlands. Masterpiece Mystery!CC Silk. Part 1/3. (R) See 8/25 at 8pm. Austin City Limits.CC Mumford and Sons; Flogging Molly.


July /August 2013

WSIU Radio 91.9FM & 91.9HD1 News & Classical Schedule Weekdays 12am Classical Music 4am Morning Edition; Morning Conversations (Tue) 9am Classical Music 2pm Fresh Air with Terri Gross 3pm All Things Considered 6:30 Radio Reader 7pm Fresh Air with Terri Gross 8pm Classical Music

Saturday 12am 6am 6:30 7am

Classical Music Planetary Radio (Summer); Sunrise Sports (Fall, Spring) Illinois State Week in Review Weekend Edition Saturday

WSIU Radio 91.9HD2 News & Talk Schedule

9am 10am

Car Talk Michael Feldman’s Whad’ Ya Know? 12pm Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me! 1pm American Routes 3pm This American Life 9pm Weekend All Things Considered 5pm A Prairie Home Companion 7pm Celtic Connections 8pm World Café 10pm American Routes

Sunday 12am 1am 2am 3am 5am 6am 7am 9am 10am 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm

Rhythm in Bloom Dream Farm Café Acoustic Nature Hour Sounds Like Radio Inside Europe The State We’re In Weekend Edition Sunday Zorba Pastor on Your Health A Prairie Home Companion (R) Car Talk (R) On Being with Krista Tippett Travel with Rick Steves Planetary Radio

1pm 3pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm

Here and Now; Science Friday (Fri) All Things Considered Fresh Air Tell Me More BBC World Service BBC World Service

Monday 12am 1am 3am 4am 9am 11am 1pm 3pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm

Putumayo World Music Hour Sounds Like Radio BBC World Service Morning Edition The Diane Rehm Show On Point Here and Now All Things Considered Fresh Air Tell Me More RadioLab BBC World Service

Tuesday - Friday 12am 4am 9am 11am

BBC World Service Morning Edition The Diane Rehm Show On Point

Bryan Kelso Crow, host of Celtic Connections. Photo: Rachel Snow King

3:30 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm 10pm

Illinois State Week in Review Weekend All Things Considered This American Life Celtic Connections Putumayo World Music Hour Rhythm in Bloom Magic Soul Sounds Like Radio

5pm 6pm 7pm 9pm 10pm 11pm

This American Life Celtic Connections Mountain Stage Rhythm in Bloom Magic Soul World Café

Sunday

Mountain Stage

Saturday 12am 5:30 6am 7am 9am 10am 11am 1pm 3pm 4pm

BBC World Service State Week in Review Only A Game Weekend Edition Saturday Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me! Car Talk Michael Feldman’s Whad’Ya Know? Computer Ed Radio TED Radio Hour All Things Considered

12am 1am 3am 5am 6am 6:30 7am 9am 10am 11am 12pm 1pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 8pm 9pm 11pm

World Café Sounds Like Radio BBC World Service Acoustic Nature Hour Latino USA State Week In Review Weekend Edition On the Media On Being with Krista Tippett Zorba Pastor On Your Health A Splendid Table A Prairie Home Companion Ask Me Another All Things Considered Celtic Connections American Routes Magic Soul Mountain Stage Rhythm in Bloom

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