Program Listings - January 2020

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JANUARY 2020 WXXI’s annual initiative with Al Sigl Community of Agencies, DIALOGUE ON DISABILITY, kicks off Monday, January 20 with a week of special programming designed to stimulate dialogue about people of all abilities and promote a more inclusive community.

MEN CARING is just one of a handful of television and radio specials planned throughout the week. This film tells the story of three men who are the primary caregivers for adults with disabilities. In a field traditionally held by women, these compassionate men tell personal stories of how they were inspired to become caregivers for this special population. Through interviews, verité scenes, home movies, and family photos, viewers meet the caregivers and receivers and see the rewards of their unique relationships. MEN CARING AIRS SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 AT 4:30 PM ON WXXI-TV.

JULIA, SESAME STREET’S FIRST MUPPET ON THE AUTISTIC SPECTRUM

BACKSTAGE PASS WITH

CHRIS VAN HOF TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 AT 1 PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 DETAILS ON PAGE 16>>

Check inside for more special DIALOGUE ON DISABILITY programming, including a sensory-friendly family event with Sesame Street’s Julia at the Golisano Autism Center on Saturday, January 25, plus visit WXXI.org/dod for a complete schedule.

THE ROYAL BALLET:

COPPÉLIA

JANUARY 26 AT 12 PM AND JANUARY 28 AT 6 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE DETAILS ON PAGE 18>>


NO PASSPORT REQUIRED, SEASON 2 PREMIERES MONDAY, JANUARY 20 AT 9 P.M. ON WXXI-TV In season two, Marcus Samuelsson explore six different American cities, visiting with both professional chefs and home cooks, for an in-depth look at the rich diversity of immigrant traditions and cuisines woven into American food and culture. Marcus travels to Houston, home to one of the highest numbers of West African expatriates of any U.S. city; the Filipino American community in Seattle, who are part of the city’s longstanding Asian Pacific American heritage; Los Angeles, where the world’s second-largest Armenian community resides; and Boston, where Marcus explores Portuguese-speaking cultures and cuisines from three different locales: Brazil, Cape Verde and Portugal. Other episodes focus on the Chinese American community in Las Vegas, which has grown tremendously over the last 20 years, and Philadelphia, where Italian Americans have thrived for generations. In each city, he’ll visit local restaurants, markets and family homes, learning about each community’s cuisine and heritage.

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EXECUTIVE STAFF NOVEMBER 2019 VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1 WXXI is a public non-commercial broadcasting station owned and operated by WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, a not-forprofit corporation chartered by the Board of Regents of New York State. “Program Listings” (USPS 0742-390) is published monthly at 280 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614 to promote the programs and activities of the public broadcasting stations. Periodical mailing postage paid at Rochester, N.Y. POSTMASTER: Send changes of address to WXXI Program Listings, Membership Department, P.O. Box 30021, Rochester, NY 14603-3021. * Please note that all programs are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, special highlights and local news, just log onto WXXI.org.

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DEAR FRIEND, Happy New Year! 2020 promises to be a banner year for anniversaries. It’s Susan B. Anthony’s 200th birthday, the 75th year of the Norm Silverstein Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, and the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment (frequently called the Susan B. Anthony Amendment), granting women the right to vote. Throughout the year we’ll be honoring this remarkable year of women’s rights with special television, radio, online, and film presentations – including American Experience: The Vote, which explores how and why millions of 20th-century Americans mobilized for and against women’s suffrage, premiering in the summer. Our long-time Live from Hochstein and Hochstein at High Falls partner, The Hochstein School, celebrates its 100th year in 2020 and Classical 91.5 will pay tribute to the anniversary with the production of an hour-long special. Airing on Classical 91.5 in April, it will feature recordings of David Hochstein himself from 1917, a concert recording of The Hochstein Alumni orchestra, stories about Hochstein’s life and legacy, and much, much more. 2020 also marks the 50th anniversary of PBS. WXXI, along with PBS member stations across the country, will be celebrating throughout the year. This will include the launch of a digital and social media “quote campaign,” where we’ll be sharing quotes from PBS’ most popular celebrities such as Julia Child, Cookie Monster and Mister Rogers. We’ll be inviting you to share your favorites. Stay tuned for more anniversaries, as we celebrate our community in 2020. As we work to build a community that is respectful, caring, and inclusive, January marks our annual Dialogue on Disability initiative, a partnership with Al Sigl Community of Agencies (January 20-26). For more than a decade, this initiative has featured special programs that spotlight the abilities of people with disabilities and encourages dialogue about the vital role inclusion plays in our community. It also inspired our national Move to Include initiative that you’ll be hearing more about in the coming months. 2020 promises to be an exciting year of great content from WXXI, The Little, and CITY Newspaper. Thank you for your support and again Happy New Year from all of us at WXXI!

Best regards,

Norm Silverstein norms@wxxi.org | @normWXXI

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NEWS&EVENTS

Q&A with a WXXI CORPORATE SPONSOR THE HOCHSTEIN SCHOOL was founded in 1920 and today serves over 3,500 people throughout

DR. MARGARET QUACKENBUSH PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Greater Rochester each year. They are dedicated to providing all members of our community access to excellent arts education – regardless of age, background, abilities, or finances. WXXI connects with Dr. Margaret Quackenbush, President & Executive Director of Hochstein, to learn more about this community arts school. Q. Describe the range of offerings at the Hochstein School. We offer programs in music, dance, and Expressive Arts for all ages – from 6 months through adulthood. Our eldest student is 94! Individual lessons, classes, and ensembles are taught by a highly qualified faculty who are specialists in their areas. Q. Do you need any prior experience to take adult classes? None whatsoever! Just a desire to try. Of course, along with opportunities for beginners, we do have specific classes that are intended for those with more developed skills. Our aim is to have the right spot for everyone. Q. What advice do you have for adult beginners? Give yourself a chance! Adults can be very hard on themselves and sometimes have unrealistic expectations. Progress will occur with time and perseverance! And remember to have fun. Q. How can people incorporate more music and dance into their day-to-day lives? Live from Hochstein in the fall and spring and Hochstein at High Falls during the summer months are just two ways to hear a great array of area musicians. We also feature our accomplished faculty members in the Spotlight on Faculty series and our music and dance students in more than one hundred student concerts and recitals each year (nearly all, free!). Q. How does the legacy of David Hochstein live on today? His legacy, and that of his patrons, is vividly at work every day at Hochstein. We strive for his level of excellence in all we do, and through our robust tuition assistance program, we are steadfast about providing the kind of opportunity he received. Q. Congratulations on your centennial! What can our region look forward to in the coming year? We’ll be highlighting both our current students and accomplished alumni in a number of concerts throughout the year – as well as launching a deeper view of our rich history on our website. Look for more details at hochstein.org/our-100th. hochsteinschool HochsteinSchool hochstein-school-of-music-&-dance To learn more about underwriting on WXXI, email sponsorship@wxxi.org

DIALOGUE ON DISABILITY CONNECTIONS WITH

EVAN DAWSON WEEKDAYS FROM 12 PM TO 2 PM ON AM 1370 AND WRUR-FM 88.5 WXXI’s daily talk show, hosted by Evan Dawson, will have several guests from member agencies and affiliates from Al Sigl Community of Agencies throughout the week.

AFRICA WITH ADE ADEPITAN

TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 - FRIDAY, JANUARY 24 AT 5 PM ON WXXI-TV Ade Adepitan goes on an epic four-part journey around Africa, discovering the stories, people, and places that make this continent the most exciting on earth. For a complete list of programs and other offerings, visit

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WXXI.org/dod.

DIALOGUE ON DISABILITY is made possible through support from the Fred L. Emerson

Foundation. The partnership between WXXI and Al Sigl Community of Agencies is supported by the Golisano Foundation and Move to Include, a project designed to build a more inclusive community by inspiring and motivating people to embrace different abilities and include all people in every aspect of community life.


ON MASTERPIECE SUNDAYS AT 9 PM ON WXXI-TV, BEGINNING JANUARY 12

Experience Jane Austen’s last, fragmented work, where entrepreneurs, love interests, legacy hunters, hypochondriacs and medical mountebanks come together at a struggling resort aimed to be the next fashionable playground in early 1800s England.

THE MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.

CELEBRATION CONCERT WITH CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA MONDAY, JANUARY 20 AT 5 PM ON WXXI-TV

Hosted by actor James Pickens, Jr, this special features the Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by music director Franz Welser-Möst. In honor of the 50th anniversary of Dr. King’s assassination, the performance includes classical selections by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Verdi, as well as hymns and spirituals.

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SANDITON

CREDIT: COURTESY OF PHOTOGRAPHER: SIMON RIDGWAY/© RED PLANET PICTURES / ITV 2019

JANUARY 20 - JANUARY 26 A SENSORY-FRIENDLY FAMILY EVENT WITH

JULIA FROM SESAME STREET

FARTHER AND SUN:

A DYSLEXIC ROAD TRIP

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 AT 8 PM ON WXXI-TV British documentarian Richard Macer embarks on a journey across the United Kingdom with his dyslexic son, Arthur.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 AT THE GOLISANO AUTISM CENTER WXXI is pleased to bring Julia, Sesame Street’s first muppet on the autism spectrum, to the Golisano Autism Center for a sunny day of fun for kids of all abilities! There will be hands-on activities and crafts, a meet and greet with Julia, and a special screening of Julia segments. Visit wxxi.org/dod for more details.

MUSICIANS OF ALL ABILITIES THROUGHOUT THE WEEK ON CLASSICAL 91.5 Classical 91.5 will present music by composers and musicians with differing abilities.

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TELEVISIONPROGRAMMING mornings

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

6am Cyberchase

WEEKDAYS

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

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Ready Jet Go!

Mister Roger’s Neighborhood

Mister Roger’s Neighborhood

6:30a

Arthur

Dinosaur Train

Splash and Bubbles

7:00a

Curious George**

Sesame Street

Sesame Street

7:30a

Nature Cat**

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

8:00a

Wild Kratts*

Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Pinkalicious & Peterrific

8:30a

Molly of Denali*

Molly of Denali

Molly of Denali

9:00a

Xavier Riddle

Xavier Riddle

Xavier Riddle

9:30a

Let’s Go Luna!

A Wider World

Let’s Go Luna!

10:00a

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

This Old House

Nature Cat

10:30a

Daniel Tiger (Mon-Thur)/Clifford (Fri)

Ask This Old House

Wild Kratts

11:00a

Sesame Street

Woodsmith Shop

Growing Bolder

11:30a

Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Ciao Italia

Gzero World

Noon

Dinosaur Train

Lidia’s Kitchen

To the Contrary

12:30p

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

Milk Street

Second Opinion

6:30 Cyberchase 7 Arthur 7:30

Odd Squad Ready Jet Go! 8:30 Peg + Cat 9 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 10 Sesame Street 10:30 Super Why!/Esme & Roy (weekends only) 11 Word World 11:30 Splash and Bubbles 12p Sid the Science Kid 12:30 Cailou 1 Peep and the Big Wide World 1:30 Martha Speaks 2 Sesame Street 2:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 3 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 3:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 4 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 4:30 Dinosaur Train 5 Let’s Go Luna! 5:30 Nature Cat 8

*1/21 AT 7AM THE RHYTHM AND ROOTS OF ARTHUR **1/20 AT 8 AM AND 1/23 AT 8 AM THE RHYTHM AND ROOTS OF ARTHUR

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Great Perf. From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2020 | The Art of Ice Dance International | Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | Life on the Line | ...The Reinhold Niebuhr Story | Asia Insight | DW News To The Contrary | Scully/The World | America ReFramed The Invisible Patients | Essential Pépin | Joanne Weir | Richard Wiese | Burt Wolf | Rick Steves | Woodworking | Garden Smart | Make48 Houston Cookbook | Nick Stellino Sesame Street

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THURSDAY January 2 1:00pm

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*Second Opinion Depression

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | | | Story/Public Square *Second Opinion POV Raising Bertie POV Midnight Traveler | | | | | | Rick Steves | Woodsmith Real Food Tastemakers Taste of Milaysia My Greek Table Islands w/o Cars David Yetman Sesame Street

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Closer to Truth | Amazing Human Body Grow | Amazing Human Body Survive | Amazing Human Body Learn Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street

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*Second Opinion Rheumatoid Arthritis

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| Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | Asia Insight | DW News | Crossing South | Richard Wiese

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| Mexican Table | Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | *Second Opinion | 100 Days, Drinks... | Yoshiki: Live at Carnegie Hall | The Art of Ice Dance International | Cyberwork and the American Dream | Company Town | To the Contrary | Washington Week (cont. 12pm POV) | Stories/the Stage | Employment Matters Pt. 1 & 2 | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Weeknight Meals | Lidia’s Kitchen | Rudy Maxa’s World: Escape to French... Create Showcase: Happy Healthy New Year French Chef

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| Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | Asia Insight | DW News | Growing Greener| Make it Artsy


Please note that programs and times are subject to change. For up-to-date program listings, log on to WXXI.org. To report reception trouble for any WXXI channels, call (585) 258-0331.

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TV/HD DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

DT 21.2 / CABLE 1275

DT 21.3 / CABLE 1276

DT 21.4 / CABLE 1277

late night 6pm

Wild Kratts Wild Kratts 7 Molly of Denali 7:30 Molly of Denali 8 Odd Squad 8:30 Arthur 9 Ready Jet Go! 9:30 Word Girl 10 Sesame Street 10:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 11 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 11:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 12am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 12:30 Dinosaur Train 1 Let’s Go Luna! 1:30 Nature Cat 2 Nature Cat 2:30 Wild Kratts 3 Wild Kratts 3:30 Molly of Denali 4 Odd Squad 4:30 Arthur 5 Ready Jet Go! 5:30 World Girl

WEEKDAYS WEEKENDS

6:30

11:00pm Amanpour and Company (On 1/1, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13-15, 1/17, 1/21-22, 1/24, 1/27-29, 1/31)

Saturday, January 4 12a Austin City Limits Sharon VanEtten Lucy Dacus

11:30pm Amanpour and Company (On 1/2, 1/7, 1/9, 1/16, 1/20, 1/23, 1/30)

Sunday, January 5 11p M idsomer Murders The Dark Rider Part 1 12a Midsomer Murders The Dark Rider Part 2

12:00am BBC World News (On 1/1, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13-15, 1/17, 1/21-22, 1/24, 1/27-29, 1/31) 12:30am BBC World News (On 1/2, 1/7, 1/9, 1/16, 1/20, 1/23, 1/30) Second Opinion (On 1/1, 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13-15, 1/17, 1/21-22, 1/24, 1/27-29, 1/31)

evenings WEDNESDAY January 1 6:00pm

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BBC World News |

| BBC World Woodwright Shop | Curtis Stone France 24

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| New York Now Focus on Europe | Firing Line | Curtis Stone Rick Steves PBS NewsHour

Sunday, January 19 11p Great Performances Movies for Grownups with AARP Saturday, January 25 12a Austin City Limits Cage the Elephant/Tank and the Bangas

Saturday, January 11 12a Austin City Limits The Raconteurs Black Pumas Sunday, January 12 11p M idsomer Murders Murder of Innocence Part 1 12a Midsomer Murders Murder of Innocence Part 2

Sunday, January 26 11p POV Still Tomorrow 12a My Voice: One Man’s Journey to Overcome the Silence (WXXI.org/dod)

EVENING

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| PBS NewsHour | POV Raising Bertie | Mexico - One Plate | Milk Street

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| PBS NewsHour | Amazing Human Body Grow | The Great British Baking Show

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**The Directors John Huston

*Second Opinion Bladder Cancer 8:00pm

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| Play by the Rules | *Second Opinion | Midsomer Murders Schooled in Murder Pts. 1 & 2 | **The Directors | Amazing Human Body Survive | Amazing Human Body Learn | PBS NewsHour | Martha Bakes | Test Kitchen | Quick & Easy Food | Curtis Stone | Woodright’s Shop | Travelscope *Antiques Roadshow Recut: America’s favorite treasure hunt presents a new bite-sized way to enjoy the show, with half-hour episodes packed full of favorite finds and paced for maximum entertainment.

EVENING

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| Nature Animal Reunions | Great Perf. From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2020 | POV Midnight Traveler | PBS NewsHour | Lidia’s Kitchn | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Curtis Stone | Ask/Old House | Richard Bangs

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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | *Antiques Road... | Country Music The Rub (Beginnings - 1933) | Employment Matters Pt. 1 & 2 | Cyberwork and the American Dream | Company Town | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Curtis Stone | Create Showcase: Happy Healthy New Year

SATURDAY January 4

Saturday, January 18 12a Austin City Limits Mitski/Rainbow Kitten Surprise

PLEASE NOTE: THE PREMIERE DATES OF NEW SERIES OR FIRST EPISODES IN NEW SEASONS WILL BE MARKED IN BOLD.

THURSDAY January 2

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

EVENING

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| Lawrence Welk Transportation | Father Brown The Face of the Enemy | ...Being Served | Hold the Sunset | Country Music The Rub (Begin. - 1933) | The Highwaymen: American Masters | Country Music The Rub (Beginnings - 1933) | America ReFramed The Invisible Patient | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | The Great British Baking Show | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Rudy Maza’s World:...Polynesia 7


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| Betty White: First Lady of Television | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Samantha Brown| Firing Line Carol Burnett: A Celebration | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | On Story | America ReFramed The Invisible Patient America’s Heartland | Start Up | Curtis Stone | Simply Ming CREATE Showcase: Happy Healthy New Year

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | | | | Frontline The Pension Gamble Overheard Open Mind Nature Animal Reunions Finding Your Roots Hard Times | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Joanne Weir | Savor Dakota Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street

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TUESDAY January 7 1:00pm Sesame Street

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Love of Quilting

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To The Contrary

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Knit and Crochet

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | POV Farmsteaders | Frontline The Pension Gamble | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Italia | Tastemakers

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| Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | NHK Newsline | DW News | Crossing South | Richard Wiese

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Open Mind | Nature The Whale Detectives | Finding Your Roots Homecomings | Frontline Left Behind America Overheard | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Joanne Weir | Savor Dakota Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street

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| Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | NHK Newsline | DW News | David Yetman | Travelscope

| Perry Como Classics - Till the End of Time | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Samantha Brown| Firing Line | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | On Story | America ReFramed The Invisible Patient America’s Heartland | Start Up | Curtis Stone | Simply Ming Create Showcase: Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Season 3 Premiere 5 Day Rapid Rest with Dr. Kelliann

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*Second Opinion Smoking Cessation

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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | *Second Opinion | 100 Days, Drinks... | Ursula K. LeGuin: American Masters | Remembering Leonard Nimoy | Lavender Scare | McCarthy: American Masters | To the Contrary | Washington Week Indep. Lens My Country No More | | | | Create Showcase: Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Season 3 Premiere This Old House Ask/Old House Cook’s Country Lidia’s Kitchen | Real Rail Adventures French Chef

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Closer to Truth | NOVA The Planets: Inner Worlds | Ozone Hole: How We Saved the Planet | Sinking Cities New York Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino Sewing with Nancy | Paint This

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| Xavier Riddle | Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | Stories/The Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News | Tastemakers | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope

*Second Opinion Rheumatoid Arthritis

| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! Story/Public Square | *Second Opinion | Indep. Lens My Country No More | Woodsmith Love of Quilting | Painting w/ Paulson | Woodshop

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | Scully/The World | America ReFramed Winter at Westbeth | POV Shorts | Connect NY... Crisis in New York State | NHK Newsline | DW News | Wilson Bickford | Woodworking | Woodwright | Joy of Painting | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | America Lost | Local USA | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Itala

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THURSDAY January 9 1:00pm

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Asia Insight | We are Superman | Simply Painting | Woodshop | Woodsmith

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WEDNESDAY January 8 1:00pm

| Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | NHK Newsline | DW News | Tenn. Crossroads | Beyond/Backyard

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TUESDAY January 7 6:00pm

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THURSDAY January 9 6:00pm

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FRIDAY January 10 6:00pm

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| I Hate Jane Austen | PBS NewsHour |Rick Steves European Festivals

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| PBS NewsHour | Antique Roadshow Winterthur Museum | McCarthy: American Masters | We are Superman | America Lost | Local USA | Stories/the Stage | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Curtis Stone | Yoga in Practice | Jazzy Vegetarian | Weekends/Yankees | Beyond/Backyard *Frontline Targeting El Paso

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| PBS NewsHour | Finding Your Roots Homecomings | Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize | *Frontline Targeting... | My Neighborhood: Pilsen | America ReFramed Winter at Westbeth | POV Shorts | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Curtis Stone | P. Allen Smith | Classical Stretch | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope EVENING

WEDNESDAY January 8

7:30pm

| Portraits/Achitech. | Pride & Prejudice Part 3 of 6 | Victoria Season 3 on Masterpiece Pt. 7 & 8 | Life on the Line | David Rubenstein Show Eps. 1 & 2 | Nature Animal Reunions | Finding Your Roots Hard Times | Test Kitchen | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | The Great British Baking Show | Lidia’s Kitchen | Indian Flavor

MONDAY January 6 6:00pm

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| PBS NewsHour | Nature The Whale Detective | Inventor of the Submarine... | Ozone Hole: How We Saved the Planet | Indep. Lens My Country No More | POV Farmsteaders | Frontline The Pension Gamble | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Curtis Stone | Real Food | Classical Stretch | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown

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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Antiq. Road Recut | Country Music Hard Times (1933-1945) | Lavender Scare | McCarthy: American Experience | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Create Showcase: Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Season 3 Premiere EVENING

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| New York Now | Lawrence Welk The Colorful World | Father Brown The Devil You Know | ...Being Served | Hold the Sunset | Country Music Hard Times (1933-1945) | Charley Pride: American Masters | Country Music Hard Times (1933-1945) | America ReFramed Winter at Westbeth Focus on Europe | Firing Line | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | The Great British Baking Show | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Real Rail Adventures Rick Steves PBS NewsHour

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SUNDAY January 12 6:00pm

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EVENING

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| Portraits/Achitech. | Pride & Prejudice Part 4 of 6 | Howards End on Masterpiece Pt 1/4 | Sanditon on Masterpiece Pt 1 of 8 | David Rubenstein Show Eps. 3 & 4 | Nature The Whale Detective | Finding Your Roots Homecomings | Frontline Left Behind Bars (cont. from 5pm) | POV Shorts | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Great British Baking Show | Milk Street | Milk Street | Rick Steves... Mediterranean Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour

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MONDAY January 13 6:00pm

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BBC World News | Nightly Business

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EVENING

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| PBS NewsHour | Antique Roadshow Winterthur Museum | Frontline America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump Pt. 1 of 2 | Reel South Overburden | Reel South Saint Cloud Hill | Local USA | Stories/the Stage | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Milk Street | Milk Street | Weekends/Yankees | Beyond/Backyard9


TUESDAY January 14 1:00pm Sesame Street

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Reel South Saint Cloud Hill | Local USA | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Italia

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| *Chef Darren | Martha Bakes | NHK Newsline | DW News | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown

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| America’s Test Kitchen 20 Anniversary | NHK Newsline | DW News | David Yetman | Travelscope th

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| Let’s Go Luna! Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Closer to Truth | NOVA The Planets: Jupiter Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House Sewing with Nancy | Paint This

SATURDAY January 18

5:00pm

*Chef Darren: The Challenge of Profound Deafneess

AFTERNOON

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| Xavier Riddle | Weeknight Meals| Martha Bakes | Stories/the Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News | Tastemakers | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope

| Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | POV All the Difference | VOCES on PBS The Pushouts Story/Public Square | *Second Opinion | Local USA | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Italia | Tastemakers Love of Quilting | Painting w/ Paulson | Woodshop

FRIDAY January 17

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Scully/The World | America ReFramed Detroit 48202 | POV Shorts | Independent Lens Rat Film | Wilson Bickford | Woodworking | Woodwright | Joy of Painting | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino

THURSDAY January 16 1:00pm

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Asia Insight | Reel South Overburden | Simply Painting | Woodshop | Woodsmith

WEDNESDAY January 15 1:00pm

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| Lidia... Return of the Artisans | NHK Newsline | DW News | Crossing South | Richard Weise

*Second Opinion Opioids: Overdose to Recovery

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Expedition with Steve Backshall | Sinking Cities Tokyo | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino

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| Test Kitchen | Cook’s Country | *Second Opinion | 100 Days, Drinks... | The Adirondacks | The Democracy Rebellion | Frontline | To the Contrary | Washington Week | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Cook’s Country | Lidia’s Kitchen | Over Hawai’i Create Showcase: Sara’s Weeknight Meals Season 9 French Chef

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SUNDAY January 19 1:00pm

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| *Rick Steves... | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Samantha Brown| Firing Line | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | On Story | America ReFramed Detroit 48202 America’s Heartland | Start Up | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming Create Showcase: Sara’s Weeknight Meals Season 9 Moments to Remember

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*Rick Steves Tasty Europe

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MONDAY January 20 1:00pm

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*Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Concert with the Cleveland Orchestra

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | | | | Overheard Open Mind Nature Hippos: Africa’s River Giants Finding Your Roots This Land is My Land Frontline Poverty, Politics and Profit | | | Savor Dakota Sewing with Nancy Paint This This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Joanne Weir Sesame Street

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TUESDAY January 21 1:00pm Sesame Street

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Asia Insight | Roads to Memphis: American Experience | Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Simply Painting | Woodshop | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Italia

WEDNESDAY January 22

5:00pm

| *Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration... | NHK Newsline | DW News | Tenn. Crossroads | Beyond/Backyard

4:30pm

| Xavier Riddle | Africa with Ade Adepitan Pt.1 of 4 | Stories/the Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News | Tastemakers | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope

AFTERNOON

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Scully/The World | America ReFramed Council Woman | Local USA America Lost | 4 Wheel Bob | Wilson Bickford | Woodworking | Woodwright | Joy of Painting | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino

| Africa with Ade Adepitan Pt.2 of 4 | NHK Newsline | DW News | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown


TUESDAY January 14 6:00pm

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WEDNESDAY January 15 6:00pm

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*Second Opinion Millennial Health

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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Antiq. Road Recut | Country Music The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953) | BBC World | The Democracy Rebellion | Frontline America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump, Pt. 1 of 2 | PBS NewsHour | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Create Showcase: Sara’s Weeknight Meals Season 9

SATURDAY January 18 6:00pm

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| PBS NewsHour | Play by the Rules | *Second Opinion | Midsomer Murders The Sword of Guillaume Pts. 1 & 2 | **The Directors | BBC World | NOVA The Planets: Jupiter | Expedition with Steve Backshall | Sinking Cities Tokyo | PBS NewsHour | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Food Over 50 | Classical Stretch | David Yetman | Travelscope

FRIDAY January 17

7:00pm

| PBS NewsHour | Finding Your Roots This Land is My... | Frontline America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump Pt. 2 of 2 | Independent Lens Rat Film | America ReFramed Detroit 48202 | POV Shorts | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Milk Street | Milk Street | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope

| PBS NewsHour | Nature Hippos Africa’s River Giant | Hitler’s Holocaust Railways BBC World News | | BBC World | Local USA | POV All the Difference | VOCES on PBS The Pushouts France 24 | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Milk Street | Milk Street Rick Steves

THURSDAY January 16

EVENING

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| New York Now | Lawrence Welk Indiana | Father Brown The Death of Dance | ...Being Served | Hold the Sunset | Country Music The Hillbilly Shakespeare | Music Row: Nashville... Neighborhoods | Country Music The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945-1953) | America ReFramed Detroit 48202 Focus on Europe | Firing Line | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | The Great British Baking Show | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Over Hawai’i Rick Steves PBS NewsHour

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SUNDAY January 19 6:00pm

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EVENING

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| Portraits/Achitech. | Pride & Prejudice Part 5 of 6 | Howards End on Masterpiece Pt 2/4 | Sanditon on Masterpiece Part 2 of 8 | Vienna Blood Part 1 of 6 | David Rubenstein Show Eps. 5 & 6 | Nature Hippos: Africa’s River Giants | Finding Your Roots This Land is My Land | Frontline Poverty, Politics and Profit (cont. from 5pm) | POV Shorts | | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Great British Baking Show | Weeknight Meals | Weeknight Meals | Real Rail Adventures Cook’s Country Test Kitchen

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MONDAY January 20 6:00pm

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France 24

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TUESDAY January 21 6:00pm

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WEDNESDAY January 22 6:00pm

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EVENING

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| PBS NewsHour | Antique Roadshow Winterthur Museum | No Passport Required Los Angeles | Independent Lens Accept the Call | Roads to Memphis: American Experience | Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Stories/the Stage | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Milk Street | Milk Street | Weekends/Yankees | Beyond/Backyard EVENING

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| PBS NewsHour | Finding Your Roots Beyond the Pale | Secrets of the Dead Bombing Auschwitz | Frontline | Closing the Gap:.. Seeking Equal Pay | America ReFramed Council Woman | City Rising | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Weeknight Meals | Weeknight Meals | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope

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| PBS NewsHour | Farther and Sun: A Dyslexic Roadtrip | Red Dot/Ocean: Matthew Rutherford | Expedition with Steve Backshall | POV Shorts | Independent Lens Accept the Call | Frontline | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Weeknight Meals | Weeknight Meals | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown

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| Let’s Go Luna! | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Africa with Ade Adepitan Pt. 3 of 4 Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Independent Lens Accept the Call | Frontline Poverty, Politics and Profit | NHK Newsline | DW News Story/Public Square | *Second Opinion | POV Shorts | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Italia | Tastemakers | David Yetman | Travelscope Love of Quilting | Painting w/ Paulson | Woodshop

FRIDAY January 24 1:00pm

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Closer to Truth | NOVA The Planets: Saturn Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street

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SATURDAY January 25 1:00pm

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Expedition with Steve Backshall | Sinking Cities London | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino

*Chef Darren: The Challenge of Profound Deadfness

AFTERNOON

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| Africa with Ade Adepitan Pt.4 of 4 | NHK Newsline | DW News | Crossing South | Richard Weise

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SUNDAY January 26 1:00pm

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AFTERNOON

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| This Old House | Ask/Old House | Samantha Brown| Firing Line | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Focus on Europe | Global 3000 | On Story | America ReFramed Council Woman America’s Heartland | Start Up | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming Create Showcase: Martha Bakes Season 10 Lawrence Welk: Milestone & Memories

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MONDAY January 27 1:00pm

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TUESDAY January 28 1:00pm Sesame Street

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | POV Shorts | In Money We Trust? | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino

| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Indep. Lens First Rainbow Coalition | POV Happy Winter | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Italia | Tastemakers

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna | Closer to Truth | NOVA The Planets: Ice Worlds Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street

| Xavier Riddle | Finding Your Roots | Stories/the Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News | Tastemakers | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange | POV Shorts | Joy of Painting | Love of Quilting | Ciao Italia

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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Scully/The World | America ReFramed Pyne Poynt | Wilson Bickford | Woodworking | Woodwright

THURSDAY January 30 1:00pm

AFTERNOON

| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Asia Insight | POV Singing with Angry Birds | Simply Painting | Woodshop | Woodsmith

WEDNESDAY January 29

| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | Tenn. Crossroads | Beyond/Backyard

| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Expedition with Steve Backshall | Sinking Cities Miami | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Nick Stellino

| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | Crossing South | Richard Weise


THURSDAY January 23 6:00pm

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FRIDAY January 24 6:00pm

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| PBS NewsHour | From the Wings: The Live Art Story | Live Art: Love | *The Directors | NOVA The Planets: Saturn | Expedition with Steve Backshall | Sinking Cities London | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Weeknight Meals | Weeknight Meals | David Yetman | Travelscope EVENING

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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Antiq. Road Recut | Country Music I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953-1963) | BBC World | After Parkland: Healing a Community... | Frontline America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump, Pt. 2 of 2 | PBS NewsHour | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Create Showcase: Martha Bakes Season 10

SATURDAY January 25

*The Directors Vincente Minelli

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| New York Now | Lawrence Welk Musical Masterpiece | Father Brown The Cat of Mastigus | ...Being Served | Hold the Sunset | Country Music I Can’t Stop Loving You | Secrets/the Dead Bombing Auschwitz | Country Music I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953-1963) | America ReFramed Council Woman Focus on Europe | Firing Line | Moveable Feast | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen 20th Anniversary Special | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Chesapeake Bay By Air Rick Steves PBS NewsHour

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SUNDAY January 26 6:00pm

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THURSDAY January 30 6:00pm

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CAPITOL STEPS’

NEW YEAR’S EDITION OF “POLITICS TAKES A HOLIDAY” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 AT 12 PM AND AGAIN AT 10 PM ON AM 1370 Has it been a rough year? Did you put all of your savings into Bill De Blasio’s presidential campaign? Did you get a haircut from Boris Johnson’s barber? Did you take a job as a public relations spokesperson for Rudy Guiliani? Then you may feel the need to laugh at 2019, and the Capitol Steps could not agree more! So tune in for this New Year’s Day special featuring songs from their latest album, The Lyin’ Kings. What better time to laugh at politics than now, with election season gearing up? After all, the Capitol Steps won’t tell you any actual useful information, but they will tell you what rhymes with Pete Buttigieg.

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ADDRESSING THE LEAD CRISIS IN NEW YORK STATE SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 AT 9 PM ON AM 1370

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Between 2009 and 2015, Syracuse, NY had the highest percentage of children with lead poisoning in the country, according to a study from 2016. Even low levels of blood lead have been shown to affect children’s physical and cognitive development. On the next Connect NY, we talk to experts about what steps New York State is taking to combat the lead crisis and we hear from a woman whose family has been significantly affected by lead poisoning.


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SATURDAYS AT 3 PM ON WRUR-FM 88.5 Sound Opinions is where people who love music can come together. You can make discoveries, debate, learn about pop culture, engage, have fun and find new ways to further enrich your lives through music. Whether you’re an expert, or just a casual fan, Sound Opinions is your source for smart and engaging music criticism and conversation. Each week on the show, nationally respected rock critics Greg Kot (pictured left) and Jim DeRogatis (pictured right) interview artists, talk about pop culture and music industry news, review new record releases and give trends a historical context. And, because on Sound Opinions, “everyone’s a critic,” listeners are invited to join in the debate.

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Julia Figueras welcomes former Classical 91.5 afternoon host and Eastman School of Music alum Chris Van Hof to Backstage Pass! The trombonist will perform and share what he’s been doing since leaving WXXI. Chris is the Assistant Professor of Trombone at Ball State University, and recent host of the 2019 International Trombone Festival. An S. E. Shires Performing Artist, he is a regular extra/substitute performer with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra as well as jazz and commercial ensembles in the Indianapolis metro area.

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NEW YEAR’S DAY FROM VIENNA 2020 – LIVE JANUARY 1 AT 11 AM ON CLASSICAL 91.5 The Vienna Philharmonic presents its annual LIVE New Year’s Day concert of waltzes, polkas and more from the Golden Hall of the Musikverein.

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VERDI: LA TRAVIATA

Michael Mayer’s sumptuous staging, a highlight of the 2018–19 season, (TAKE DELAYED FEED @ 1PM) astounding production of Lulu in 2015, returns with two casts of bright stars. Robert Carsen’s splendid staging South African artist William Kentridge Sopranos Aleksandra Kurzak and returns for the first time since its now focuses his extraordinary visual Lisette Oropesa share the role of blockbuster 2017 premiere, with imagination on Berg’s other operatic Violetta, the opera’s tragic heroine, Sir Simon Rattle on the podium to masterpiece, set in an apocalyptic opposite tenor Dmytro Popov as her conduct Strauss’s glittering score. Star pre–World War I environment. Met ardent lover, Alfredo, and baritones soprano Camilla Nylund is the worldly Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin Quinn Kelsey and Luca Salsi as Marschallin, with the outstanding is on the podium for this important Alfredo’s stern father, Germont. Karel mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená as event, with baritone Peter Mattei Mark Chichon and Bertrand de Billy her exuberant young lover, Octavian. making his highly anticipated role conduct one of opera’s greatest Bass Günther Groissböck reprises debut as the title character. Soprano scores. his definitive take on the lascivious Elza van den Heever is Wozzeck’s Baron Ochs, and rising soprano Golda unfaithful mate, and the commanding Schultz sings the innocent Sophie. cast also includes tenor Christopher Ventris as the Drum-Major, bassbaritone Christian Van Horn as the Doctor, and tenor Gerhard Siegel as the Captain. 16

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PUCCINI: LA BOHEME

(FALL 2019 PERFORMANCE) Three casts of captivating artists bring Puccini’s classic tragedy of bohemian friends and lovers to life in Franco Zeffirelli’s immortal staging. Tenors Matthew Polenzani, Roberto Alagna, and Joseph Calleja trade off as the exuberant Rodolfo, alongside sopranos Ailyn Pérez, Hei-Kyung Hong, and Maria Agresta as the fragile Mimì. Marco Armiliato and Emmanuel Villaume share conducting duties.


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PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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1/7 Anderson: Sleigh Ride Silvestri: Selections from The Polar Express Handel: Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah Gruber: Silent Night Gervaise: Old French Dances Gabrieli: Canzon duodecimi toni Bach: Prelude (Daniel Meyer, Francesco LecceChong and Andres Franco, cond) 1/14 Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 17 Tchaikovsky: Fantasy Overture to Romeo and Juliet (Manfred Honeck, cond) 1/21 Clyne: Masquerade Offenbach: Overture to Orpheus in the Underworld Schmidt: Intermezzo from Notre Dame Von Suppe: Overture to Poet and Peasant Nielsen: Overture to Maskarade (Manfred Honeck, cond) 1/28 Beethoven: Violin Concerto Mahler: The Song of the Earth (Manfred Honeck, cond)

1/1 Music of the EnlightenmentI Weber: Quintet for Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello (Sebastian Manz, cl; Philip Setzer, Francisco Fullana, v; Paul Neubauer, vla; Mihai Marica, c) Mozart: Concerto No. 12 for Piano and String Quintet

1/2 Handel: Messiah parts I-III (Matthew Halls, cond) 1/9 Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 Strauss: Don Juan (David Afkham and Fritz Reiner, cond) 1/16 Verdi: Patria oppressa! from Macbeth Puccini: Intermezzo from Manon Lescaut Verdi: Messa da Requiem (Riccardo Muti, cond) 1/23 Bizet: Symphony Fauré: Pavane for Soprano Saxophone Williams: Escapades for Alto Saxophone from Catch Me If You Can M. Wagner: Proceed, Moon Debussy: Ibéria from Images for Orchestra, Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun (Susanna Mälkki and Cristian Macelaru, cond) 1/30 Haydn: Symphony No. 85, The Queen Szymanowski: Violin Concerto No. 1 J. Strauss, Jr: Emperor Waltz R. Strauss: Suite from Der Rosenkavalier Lutosławski: Symphony No. 3 (Juraj Valcuha and Esa-Pekka Salonen, cond)

1/3 HOUSTON SYMPHONY Schubert: Symphony No. 5 Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 1 Mozart: Symphony No. 41, Jupiter (Matthew Halls, cond)

1/6 String Quartet Festival Haydn: String Quartet No. 37 (Cosmos Qt) Haydn: String Quartet No. 39 (Dalia Qt) Mozart: String Quartet No. 21 (Esmé Qt) Arriaga: String Quartet No. 1 (Aris Qt) Pfitzner: String Quartet No. 2 (Dudok Qt) 1/13 Petrenko Premiere Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 Berg: Symphonic Pieces from Lulu (Kirill Petrenko, cond) 1/20 Eight Bridges Nevsky: 18 Episodes for Orchestra Kourliandski: Riot of Spring Rachmaninov: Symphony No. 2 (Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra; Teodor Currentzis, cond) 1/27 A Winter’s Journey Schubert: A Winter’s Journey Mozart: Rondo in a, Sonata in c (Julian Pregardien, t; Kit Armstrong, p)

1/8 For Three Paganini: Terzetto concertante for Viola, Guitar, and Cello (Benjamin Beilman, vla; Jason Vieaux, g; Dane Johansen, c) Beethoven: Serenade in D major for Flute, Violin, and Viola 1/15 Romantic Sonorities Myaskovsky: Quartet No. 13 (Borodin Quartet) Dohnányi: Piano Quintet No. 1 1/22 All-Bach Bach: Ricercar in Six Voices from Musical Offering (Jupiter Quartet; Mark Holloway, vla; Andreas Brantelid, c) Bach/ Sitkovetsky: Fifteen Sinfonias for Violin, Viola, and Cello Bach: Concerto for Oboe, Violin, Strings, and Continuo 1/29 Expressive Masterpieces Mozart: Piano Quartet Shostakovich: From Jewish Folk Poetry

1/10 SAINT PAUL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Dvorak: Romance Walton: Sonata Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 1/17 HOUSTON SYMPHONY Gershwin: An American in Paris John Adams: Doctor Atomic Symphony Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 (Andrés Orozco-Estrada, cond) 1/24 LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC Mozart: Symphony No. 41, Jupiter, Violin Concerto No. 1 Ades: Inferno 1/31 CINCINNATI SYMPHONY Strauss: Don Juan Dessner: Concerto for Two Pianos Strauss: An Alpine Symphony (Louis Langrée, cond)

SUNDAY music series 3:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC

LEONARD BERNSTEIN

1/5 Kaye: An Evening with Danny Kaye J. Strauss, II: Selected Waltzes from New Year’s 1988 (Zubin Mehta, cond; Danny Kaye, cond & host) 1/12 Britten: Suite on English Folk Tunes, A Time There Was… Schuman: Concerto on Old English Rounds Bartók: The Wooden Prince (Donald McInnes, vla; Camerata Singers; Walter Rosenberger, xyl; Leonard Bernstein and Pierre Boulez, cond) 1/19 Prokofiev: Selections from Romeo and Juliet Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 (Jaap van Zweden, cond) 1/26 Schoenberg: Erwartung Bartók: Bluebeard’s Castle (Katarina Karnéus and Nina Stemme, s; Johannes Martin Kränzle, bar; Jaap van Zweden, cond)

CREDIT: JACK MITCHELL

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WXXI&LITTLE

THE SHINING 40TH ANNIVERSARY SCREENING SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 AT 9 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE

The Shining was released 40 years ago, and it’s time to re-visit the Overlook Hotel. Directed by Stanley Kubrick; based on the novel by Stephen King. Saturday Night Rewind is a monthly throwback series of genre flicks from the Little Theatre and Fright-Rags.

THE ROYAL BALLET:

COPPÉLIA SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 AT 12 PM AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 28 AT 6 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE

A classic returns to the Royal Ballet repertory with Ninette de Valois’ charming and funny Coppélia – a story of love, mischief and mechanical dolls. The intricate choreography is set to Delibes’ delightful score and shows off the technical precision and comedic timing of the whole Company.

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NT LIVE:

HANSARD

SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 AT 12 PM AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 7 AT 6 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE See Olivier Award-winners, Lindsay Duncan (Birdman, About Time) and Alex Jennings (The Lady in the Van, The Queen), in this brand new play from Simon Woods. It’s a summer’s morning in 1988 and Tory politician Robin Hesketh has returned home to the idyllic Cotswold house he shares with his wife of 30 years, Diana. But all is not as blissful as it seems. Diana has a stinking hangover, a fox is destroying the garden, and secrets are being dug up all over the place. As the day draws on, what starts as gentle ribbing and the familiar rhythms of marital scrapping quickly turns to blood-sport.


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America’s leading home improvement series turns 40 and WXXI is celebrating by bringing This Old House’s host Kevin O’Connor and newest tradesman carpenter Nathan Gilbert to the Hochstein School on January 13. The two will offer a behind-the-scenes look into 40 years of home-improvement, renovations, remodels and more. They will also share vintage clips, favorite moments, and stories from the series that inspired an entire genre of television programming. For more details and tickets: WXXI.org/events

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