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PUBLIC TELEVISION & PUBLIC RADIO FOR ROCHESTER
MARCH 2020
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SUZE ORMAN’S
ULTIMATE RETIREMENT GUIDE SATURDAY, MARCH 7 AT 8 PM ON WXXI-TV
Suze Orman is back with an all-new program focusing on one of the most important and pressing financial concerns everyone has to face: planning for and financially thriving in one’s retirement years. With her exceptional combination of empathy, straight talk and humor, Suze engages the audience by answering their questions, delivering powerful advice on the actions she believes are key for anyone trying to achieve their “ultimate retirement.” This special repeats 3/8 at 12 PM, 3/12 at 8 PM, and 3/14 at 12 PM.
SUFFRAGE
MOMENTS THROUGHOUT MARCH ON CLASSICAL 91.5
One-minute segments that take you on a journey through Women’s Suffrage. DETAILS ON PAGE 16>>
BIG SATURDAY, MARCH 21 AT 9 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE DETAILS ON PAGE 18>>
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, WXXI has produced a series of video segments that spotlights moments in women’s history with a connection to Rochester. WXXI’s Celebrate 2020 explores the contributions of national and local people that contributed to women’s right. Features include Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone (pictured right), Henry Brown Blackwell, Ida Husted Harper, and many others. These segments will air throughout the year on WXXI-TV and can be watched online at WXXI.org/2020.
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EXECUTIVE STAFF FEBRUARY 2020 VOLUME 11, ISSUE 3 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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MARCH’S MEMBER BENEFIT
MEMORIAL ART GALLERY .blackfr
DEAR FRIEND, March is “Women’s History Month” and 2020 will be a remarkable year for women’s rights as the country celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passage of Norm Silverstein the 19th Amendment. WXXI will join in this celebration with television, radio, and online programming, as well as special events. Watch for a series of WXXI-produced video spots that feature moments in women’s history that had their roots in Rochester. In addition, Classical 91.5 will present the accomplishments of female composers and performers, presenting works and performances throughout the month. Classical 91.5 host Kearstin Piper Brown will take you on a journey through women’s suffrage with a series of one-minute radio spots called “Suffrage Moments.” PBS is also commemorating the fight for women’s suffrage with a slate of programs coming this summer. This includes The Vote, an American Experience film that tells the dramatic story of the hardfought campaign waged by American women for the right to vote. And She Could Be Next is a POV miniseries that tells the story of a defiant movement of women of color, transforming politics from the ground up. We’re also proud to present Unladylike2020, an American Masters multimedia series featuring courageous, little-known and diverse female trailblazers from the turn of the 20th century. For a list of programs and events honoring the anniversary of the 19th Amendment (also known as the Susan B. Anthony Amendment) and Women’s History Month, visit us at: WXXI.org/2020. We also continue to celebrate the reopening of The Little’s historic main theater. The grand old theatre had been closed for much of the past year undergoing a magnificent renovation making it both more accessible and more authentic. We unveiled the restorations last month in spectacular fashion with events, a concert, and an open house inviting the community to experience everything the theatre has to offer. If you haven’t had a chance to see all the remarkably detailed renovations bringing the theatre back to its “1929 glory”, then I strongly encourage you to do so. Be sure to notice the display that acknowledges the many individuals and organizations who generously contributed to The Little’s restoration. All this – from original programming to an original restoration – is made possible through your support. Your commitment to WXXI allows us to invest in the community and highlight what makes Rochester such a special place! Best regards,
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NEWS&EVENTS
Q&A with a WXXI CORPORATE SPONSOR ADVANTAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION formed in 1931 when a group of Rochester teachers
DIANE MILLER
VICE PRESIDENT, MARKETING/MEMBER SERVICES
joined forces with their money. The not-for-profit organization has grown to over 33,000 members today and remains locally owned and operated by and for its members. They pride themselves on offering money saving opportunities while helping members build credit and consolidate debt. WXXI connects with Vice President of Marketing/Member Services, Diane Miller, to learn more. Q. What are Advantage’s core principles? Our core philosophy is “Do the right thing for our members and employees EVERY time and we will succeed.” This is on the walls of all our branch locations including our corporate office. Q. Can you describe the services offered at Advantage FCU? We offer everything that banks and credit unions traditionally offer and more! The credit union mantra is “people helping people”. We have members, not customers. To be a member means that you are part owner in the credit union. Our biggest niche is offering the lowest auto loan rates in town. We also do a lot of refinancing of member’s existing auto loans, often saving them thousands of dollars. Q. How would you describe the make-up of your membership? We serve many of Rochester’s major employers including University of Rochester, Highland Hospital, Rochester Regional Health, RIT, Rochester City School District, Fairport School District and The College at Brockport. Our members also include over 20,000 individuals who live, work, worship and volunteer in the City of Rochester and surrounding areas. Q. Can you describe some of your work in the community? We support many foundations, charities and organizations in the community through both financial contributions and volunteer work. We support Golisano Children’s Hospital, the Youth Apprentice Program at Rochester General Hospital, Friends of Strong and Willow Domestic Violence Center to name just a few. Please view our website for a complete list! Q. Can you explain how your “Give Back Debit Cards” program works? We offer seven custom “Give back” debit cards. Each year we donate back to the charities tied to each card. For example, we have a Friends of Strong card, a Friends of Highland card, and a Rochester Teacher’s Association card. We are also the official debit card for the Rochester Amerks, which gives back to Villa of Hope, their chosen charity. AdvantageFCU RocAdvantageFCU Advantage FCU To learn more about underwriting on WXXI, email sponsorship@wxxi.org
Join psychiatrist and filmmaker Kenneth Paul Rosenberg M.D. as he visits ERs, jails, and homeless camps to tell the intimate stories behind our national mental health crisis, in BEDLAM – an Indie Lens Pop-Up screening. WHAT: FREE preview screening of Bedlam, followed by a community discussion WHERE: The Little Theatre, 240 East Avenue WHO: WXXI and Indie Lens Pop-Up WHEN: Monday, March 30, 6:30-8:30 PM
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This event is free and open to the public. Seats are first come, first served. For more information, visit: WXXI.org/events and find us on your favorite social media platform.
Indie Lens Pop-Up is a neighborhood series that brings people together for film screenings and community-driven conversations. Featuring documentaries seen on PBS’s Independent Lens, Indie Lens Pop-Up draws local residents, leaders and organizations together to discuss what matters most, from newsworthy topics, to family and community relationships. Make friends, share stories, and join the conversation. Presented by ITVS. Funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with additional support from MacArthur Foundation, Wyncote Foundation, Art Works and the National Endowment for the Arts.
THE LIBRARY CONGRESS GERSHWIN PRIZE FOR POPULAR SONG SUNDAY, MARCH 29 AT 9 PM ON WXXI-TV Country music icon Garth Brooks receives the 2020 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song at an all-star tribute in Washington, D.C. The multiple hall of famer is the youngest recipient of this prestigious prize. Brooks is one of the major change makers in the history of country music. His music weaves the beauty of poetry, the universality of the human experience and the inclusiveness of other musical genres. He has combined the sound of traditional country music with the performance style of arena rock legends of the 1970s, creating a unique artistic vision. CREDIT: COURTESY OF JOSEPH LLANES
LEGACY LIST WITH MATT PAXTON MONDAYS AT 9 PM, BEGININNG MARCH 16 ON WXXI-TV
As baby boomers downsize living spaces and settle estates this six-part series helps aging homeowners catalog a lifetime of belongings, locating treasured heirlooms and unexpected valuables in the attic, closet, or even under the floorboards. Host Matt Paxton, a nine-season veteran of A&E’s Hoarders, is joined by military memorabilia expert Avi Hopkins, fashion collectibles authority Jaime Ebanks, and Mike Kelleher, a walking encyclopedia of pop culture trinkets. CREDIT: COURTESY OF JOSH WOLL/MARKAY MEDIA
TVHIGHLIGHTS
GARTH BROOKS
SOMEWHERE
SOUTH FRIDAY, MARCH 27 AT 9 PM ON WXXI-TV
Celebrity chef, author and restaurateur Vivian Howard, who previously hosted the award-winning series A Chef’s Life, returns to PBS for this sixpart series. Vivian takes you on a culinary tour, exploring dishes that are uniting cultures and creating new traditions across the American South. Vivian travels the changing South in search of the dishes that connect us all — dumplings, hand pies, porridge and more — but which are expressed in delightfully different ways across cultures.
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TELEVISIONPROGRAMMING mornings
DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221
WEEKDAYS
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Ready Jet Go!
Mister Roger’s Neighborhood
Mister Roger’s Neighborhood
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Arthur
Dinosaur Train
Dinosaur Train
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Curious George
Sesame Street
Sesame Street
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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/Clifford (on Fridays)
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**
**Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide 3/1 11AM-1PM, 3/8 12-2PM, 3/14 12-2PM
is a TV channel and livestream dedicated to PBS KIDS programming when and where you want it!
*Julia Child’s Best Bites: 3/7 11:30AM-1PM + Xavier Riddle I am Madam President 3/22 9-10AM
afternoons SUNDAY March 1
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Howards End on Masterpiece Parts 1-4 of 4
Migrant Kitchen
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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 Arctic Wolf Pack Independent Lens Dolores (WHM) | | | | Sewing with Nancy Paint This This Old House Ask/Old House Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Weeknight Meals | Savor Dakota
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| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | Hometown Georgia | Beyond/Backyard
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Asia Insight | Anne Morgan’s War (WHM) | Simply Painting | Woodshop | Woodsmith
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| To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Earth Focus | Global 3000 | On Story | Am. ReFramed Baddddd Sonia Sanchez | Milk Street | Quick & Easy Food
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| Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Portraits for the Home Front: The Story of Elizabeth Black (WHM) | Joy of Painting | Quilting Arts | Ciao Italia | Lucky Chow
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| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Finding Your Roots | Earth Focus | America ReFramed For Ahkeem | Grooming a Gen. | Sister (WHM) | NHK Newsline | DW News | Wilson Bickford | Woodworking | Woodwright | Joy of Painting | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Spice Kingdom | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown
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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WEEKDAYS WEEKENDS Sunday, March 1 12a Black Ballerina
11:00pm Amanpour and Company (On 3/2, 3/4-3/6, 3/9-3/13, 3/17-18, 3/24-25, 3/27, 3/31)
www.wxxi.org/kids247
21.4/Cable 1277 ONLINE:
12:30am BBC World News (On 3/16, 3/19-20, 3/23, 3/26, 3/30)
WXXI.org/kids/video MOBILE:
PBS Kids Video
SUNDAY March 1
THE PREMIERE DATES OF NEW SERIES OR FIRST EPISODES IN NEW SEASONS WILL BE MARKED IN BOLD. WHEN SPACE ALLOWS, WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH PROGRAMMING IS MARKED WITH (WHM). FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF WHM PROGRAMMING VISIT: WXXI.ORG/WH EVENING
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| Concert for George | Women, War & Peace (WHM) cont. from 5pm | | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton Kevin Belton Julia Child PBS NewsHour
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| What the Durrells Did Next: A Masterpiece Special | Celtic Woman...Best | Nature Artic Wolf Pack | Finding Your Roots Criminal Kind | Independent Lens Dolores (WHM) | Confucius was a Foodie | This Old House CREATE Showcase | Chesapeake Bay By Air *Rick Steves’ Festive Europe 8:00pm
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| Antique Roadshow Bonanzaville | Julia Child’s Best Bites (WHM) | *Rick Steves | Portraits for the Home Front: The Story of Elizabeth Black (WHM) | PBS NewHour | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | This Old House CREATE Showcase | Weekends/Yankee | Beyond/Backyard
| Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide (WHM) | Relieving Stress/Yoga w/ Peggy Cappy | America ReFramed For Ahkeem | Grooming A Gen. | PBS NewsHour | Julia Child | Milk Street | This Old House CREATE Showcase | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
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France 24
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| BBC World News | Sister (WHM) | Milk Street | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton
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| BBC World News | Anne Morgan’s War (WHM) | Milk Street | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country
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11p Midsomer Murders Dark Secrets Pt. 1 12a Midsomer Murders Dark Secrets Pt. 2
Second Opinion (On 3/2-3/6, 3/9-3/13, 3/17-18, 3/24-25, 3/27, 3/31)
evenings
Sunday, March 22 11p Midsomer Murders Echoes of the Dead Pt. 1 12a Midsomer Murders Echoes of the Dead Pt. 2
Sunday, March 8 11p Midsomer Murders Death in the Slow Lane Pt. 1 Saturday, March 28 12a Midsomer Murders 12a Austin City Limits Death in the Slow Lane Pt. 2 LCD Soundsystem Saturday, March 14 Sunday, March 29 11:30p Pink Floyd: Live in Venice 12a Orchard House: Home of Little Women Sunday, March 15
12:00am BBC World News (On 3/2, 3/4-3/6, 3/9-3/13, 3/17-18, 3/24-25, 3/27, 3/31)
TV:
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Saturday, March 7 12a Austin City Limits Father John Misty Black Angels
11:30pm Amanpour and Company (On 3/3, 3/16, 3/19-20, 3/23, 3/26, 3/30)
COMPLETE SCHEDULE:
Saturday, March 21 12a Austin City Limits Kane Brown/Colter Wall
7:30pm
| Nature The Whale Detective | Expedition with Steve Backshall Greenland - Ice Mountain | POV The War to Be Her (WHM) | Independent Lens The Bad Kids | PBS NewsHour | Quick & Easy Food| Cooks Country | Lidia’s Kitchen | Milk Street | This Old House CREATE Showcase | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown7
THURSDAY March 5 1:00pm
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| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | David Yetman | Travelscope
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | | | Story/Public Square *Second Opinion POV The War to Be Her (WHM) Independent Lens The Bad Kids | | | | | | Ciao Italia | Lucky Chow Quilting Arts Painting w/ Paulson Woodshop Woodsmith Joy of Painting Quilting Arts Sesame Street
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FRIDAY March 6 1:00pm
| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | David Yetman | Travelscope
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Finding Your Roots | Closer to the Truth | NOVA Secrets of the Forbidden City | Earth’s Natural Wonders | 9 Months That Made You First 8 Weeks | NHK Newsline | DW News Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Lidia’s Kitchen | Real Rail Adventures Swiss Winter... Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street
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| Relieving Stress/Yoga w/ Peggy Cappy | Brain Fitness Program | Anne M. Lindbergh| To The Contrary | Washington Weekcont. from 12p IL | Find. Beth’s Soldiers| ...First Women’s X-Country Air Race | ...First Women’s National Air Derby (WHM) | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Kevin Belton | Lidia’s Kitchen | Real Rail Adventures Swiss Winter... Celebrate Julia CREATE Showcase (WHM) Dr. Fuhrman’s Food as Medicine
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SUNDAY March 8 1:00pm
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Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide | Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers at the Fonda Theatre
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| Soul Legends (My Music) | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Earth Focus | Global 3000 | On Story | America ReFramed For Ahkeem Migrant Kitchen | Start Up | Test Kitchen | Quick & Easy Food Celebrate Julia CREATE Showcase (WHM)
MONDAY March 9 1:00pm
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TUESDAY March 10 1:00pm Sesame Street
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FRIDAY March 13
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Finding Your Roots | Earth Focus | America ReFramed Town Hall | Amazing Grace | AfroPop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | NHK Newsline | DW News | Steve Butler | Woodworking | Woodwright | Joy of Painting | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Spice Kingdom | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown
THURSDAY March 12 1:00pm
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Finding Your Roots | Asia Insight | ...Frances Perkins & General Welfare | Revolution/Heart: Dorothy Day Story | Penny: Champion... | Stories/The Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News | Painting w/ Paulson | Woodshop | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Quilting Arts | Ciao Italia | Lucky Chow | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
WEDNESDAY March 11 1:00pm
| Finding Your Roots | NHK Newsline | DW News | Hometown Georgia | Beyond/Backyard
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| Xavier Riddle
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| Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | Finding Your Roots Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Closer to the Truth | NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed | Earth’s Natural Wonders | 9 Months That Made You One of a Kind | NHK Newsline | DW News Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Spice Kingdom | Crossing South | Travels w/ Darley Sewing with Nancy | Paint This
THURSDAY March 5 6:00pm
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FRIDAY March 6 6:30pm
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BBC World News | BBC Wrld News Tod. | PBS NewsHour
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| BBC World News | First Women’s X-Country Air Race | Milk Street | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country
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| Joe Bonamassa: Live from the Royal Albert Hall | Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre - Live from New York | NOVA Secrets of the Forbidden City | Earth’s Natural Wonders | 9 Months That Made You First 8 Weeks | PBS NewsHour | Project Fire | Mexican Table | Martha Bakes | Milk Street | This Old House CREATE Showcase | David Yetman | Travelscope
| Washington Week | *Rick Steves | Soul Legends (My Music) | First Women’s National Air Derby (WHM) | Anne M. Lindbergh | PBS NewsHour | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | Celebrate Julia CREATE Showcase (WHM)
EVENING
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| New York Now | Lawrence Welk Show Rhythm... | Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement Guide (WHM) | Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers... Focus on Europe | Migrant Kitchen | Leah Chase - Queen/Creole Cuisine | Holly Near: American Masters (WHM) | ...Woman’s Journey/Heart of Drumming | PBS NewsHour | Milk Street | Project Fire | Mexican Table | Confucius was a Foodie | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Real Rail Adventures Swiss Winter... Rick Steves PBS NewsHour
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SUNDAY March 8 6:00pm PBS NewsHour
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6:30pm
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| *Rick Steves | Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Concert at the 02 | Grooming A Gen. | Women, War & Peace (WHM) | Nature Attenborough and Sea Dragon | Reel South First Lady/ Revolution (WHM) | DOC World Las Sandinistas! (WHM) | Julia Child | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton | Confucius was a Foodie | Julia Child: American Masters | Rick Steves’ European Travel Tips...
MONDAY March 9 6:00pm
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BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour
France 24
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| Lionel Richie at Glastonbury | Amazing Grace | PBS NewsHour | Baking with Julia | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
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BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed France 24 | Milk Street | Mexican Table | Project Fire Rick Steves
6:00pm
France 24 Rick Steves
| Suze Orman’s Ulitmate Retirement Guide (WHM) | Relieving Stress/Yoga w/ Peggy Cappy | Earth’s Natural Wonders | 9 Months That Made You One of a Kind | PBS NewsHour | Martha Bakes | Milk Street | Julia’s Kitchen | Baking with Julia | David Yetman | Travelscope
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FRIDAY March 13
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| Antique Roadshow Bonanzaville | Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like | *Rick Steves | Revolution/Heart: Dorothy Day Story | Penny: Champion... | Stories/The Stage | PBS NewsHour | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | French Chef | French Chef | Weekends/Yankee | Beyond/Backyard
| Brit Floyd - The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show | Brit Floyd: Live in Venice BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | POV The Apology | Independent Lens National Bird | PBS NewsHour France 24 | Milk Street | Quick & Easy Food | Cook’s Country | Lidia’s Kitchen | Milk Street | Julia’s Kitchen | Julia Child | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown Rick Steves
THURSDAY March 12
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*Rick Steves Tasty Europe
| Sesame Street: 50 Years and Still Sunny BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | AfroPop: Ultimate Cultural Exchange | America ReFramed Town Hall France 24 | Milk Street | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton | Julia Child | Milk Street | French Chef Rick Steves
WEDNESDAY March 11
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| BBC World News | Frances Perkins & General Welfare | Milk Street | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country
TUESDAY March 10
*Rick Steves Festive Europe
7:30pm
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| Washington Week | Miles Davis: American Masters | BBC World News | Annie Oakley: Amer. Experience (WHM) | Louisa May Alcott: American Masters (WHM) | Orchard House | PBS NewsHour | Milk Street | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | Spirit of the Emerald Isle CREATE Showcase
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| Annie Oakley: Amer. Experience (WHM) | Louisa May Alcott: American Masters (WHM) | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Kevin Belton Spirit of the Emerald Isle CREATE Showcase
SUNDAY March 15 1:00pm
| Orchard House | To The Contrary | Washington Week | Lidia’s Kitchen | Rudy Maxa ...Taste of Japan
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| Lionel Richie at Glastonbury | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Samantha Brown | Firing Line | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Earth Focus | Global 3000 | On Story | America ReFramed Town Hall Migrant Kitchen | Start Up | Test Kitchen | Quick & Easy Food Spirit of the Emerald Isle CREATE Showcase Sesame Street: 50 Years and Still Sunny
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MONDAY March 16 1:00pm
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AFTERNOON
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Xavier Riddle: ...Madam President | Finding Your Roots | Open Mind | Nature India’s Wandering Lions | Reel South Ingrid (WHM) | DOC World Daze of Justice | NHK Newsline | DW News Overheard | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Weeknight Meals | Savor Dakota | Hometown Georgia | Beyond/Backyard Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street
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TUESDAY March 17 1:00pm Sesame Street
Wealthtrack
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Asia Insight | Miriam Beerman: Expressing the Chaos | Her Voice Carries (WHM) | Painting w/ Paulson | Woodshop | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Quilting Arts
WEDNESDAY March 18 1:00pm Sesame Street
To the Contrary
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Knit and Crochet
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| Cook’s Country | *Second Opinion | Travels w/ Darley | Janis Joplin: American Masters (WHM) Jamie’s Ultimate Veg | Flavor of Poland | Test Kitchen | To The Contrary | Washington Week cont. from 12p IL | Georgia O’Keeffe | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Pt. 1 of 3 | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Pt. 2 of 3 | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Pt. 3 of 3 | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Kevin Belton | Lidia’s Kitchen | Rudy Maxa ...French Polynesia Brunch Time CREATE Showcase
SUNDAY March 22 1:00pm
1:30pm
AFTERNOON
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Aging Backwards w/ M. Esmonde-White | John Denver: Country Boy
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| The Art Detectives | NHK Newsline | DW News | David Yetman | Travelscope
| Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Xavier Riddle: ...Madam President | The Art Detectives Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Closer to the Truth | NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake | Earth’s Natural Wonders | 9 Months That Made You Final Countdown | NHK Newsline | DW News Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Spice Kingdom | Crossing South | Travels w/ Darley Sewing with Nancy | Paint This
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SATURDAY March 21
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| Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious Story/Public Square | *Second Opinion | Jewish Film... The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber | Independent Lens I Am Another You | Painting w/ Paulson | Woodshop | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Quilting Arts | Ciao Italia | Lucky Chow Quilting Arts
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FRIDAY March 20
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| Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | The Art Detectives | Georgia O’Keeffe | Stories/ The Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News | Ciao Italia | Lucky Chow | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Xavier Riddle: ...Madam President | The Art Detectives | Earth Focus | Personal Statement: Amer. ReFramed | The Criminalization/Black Girls In School| Shot in Mexico | NHK Newsline | DW News | Wilson Bickford | Steve Butler | Woodworking | Joy of Painting | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Spice Kingdom | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown
THURSDAY March 19 1:00pm
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2:00pm
| This Old House - 40th Anniversary Special | Samantha Brown | Firing Line | | | | | | | | Migrant Kitchen Start Up To the Contrary Firing Line Open Mind Earth Focus Global 3000 On Story Personal Statement: Amer. ReFramed | Test Kitchen | Simply Ming Brunch Time CREATE Showcase
SATURDAY March 14 6:00pm
6:30pm
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| New York Now | Lawrence Welk Show Milestones and Memories | Queen Rock the World | | | | | Focus on Europe Migrant Kitchen Fine Line: A Woman’s Place/Kitchen Women Outward Bound (WHM) ...The Leta Andrews Story (WHM) PBS NewsHour | Milk Street | Project Fire | Mexican Table | Confucius was a Foodie | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Rudy Maxa ...Taste of Japan Rick Steves PBS NewsHour
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SUNDAY March 15 6:00pm
PBS NewsHour
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Kevin Belton
6:30pm
| McLaughlin Group | The Stuarts – Bloody Reign Pt.1/4 | And Then There Were None | Amazing Grace | Women, War & Peace (WHM) | Nature India’s Wandering Lions | Reel South Ingrid (WHM) | DOC World Daze of Justice | Lidia’s Kitchen | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton | Confucius was a Foodie | Travelscope | Rory O’Connell | Rick Steves Andalucía: Southern Spain
MONDAY March 16 6:00pm
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France 24 Rick Steves
| BBC World News | Milk Street
THURSDAY March 19 6:00pm
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| Men Caring | *Second Opinion | Midsomer Murders Not in My Backyard Pts. 1 & 2 | Death in Paradise | Earth’s Natural Wonders | 9 Months That Made You Final Countdown | PBS NewsHour | Martha Bakes | Milk Street | Mickela Mallozzi | Samantha Brown | David Yetman | Travelscope
7:30pm
EVENING
7:00pm
7:30pm
| Lawrence Welk Show Songs of the 70s | Father Brown Demise of the Dubutante | ...Being Served | Dreamland Pt.5/8 | Rhythm, Love, and Soul PBS NewsHour | New York Now | Maya Angelou: American Masters (WHM) | Personal Statement: Amer. ReFramed Focus on Europe | Migrant Kitchen | POV Still Tomorrow | Milk Street | Project Fire | Mexican Table | Confucius was a Foodie | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Rudy Maxa ...French Polynesia Rick Steves
SUNDAY March 22 6:00pm
8:00pm
| Washington Week | Britt Orchestra... | Great Performances at the Met Turandot BBC World News | BBC Wrld News Tod. | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Pt. 1 of 3 | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Pt. 2 of 3 | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Pt. 3 of 3 | PBS NewsHour France 24 | Milk Street | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | Brunch Time CREATE Showcase Rick Steves
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SATURDAY March 21
*Second Opinion Congenital Heart Disease
EVENING
7:00pm
BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake France 24 | Milk Street | Project Fire | Mexican Table Rick Steves
6:00pm
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7:30pm
| Nature Yosemite | NOVA Japan’s Killer Earthquake | 4 Wheel Bob (movetoinclude.org) | Jewish Film... The Extraordinary Journey of Ruth Gruber | Independent Lens I Am Another You | PBS NewsHour | Quick & Easy Food | Cook’s Country | Lidia’s Kitchen | Milk Street | Curious Traveler | Rory O’Connell | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown
6:30pm
FRIDAY March 20
| Niall Ferguson’s Networld Disruption | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Winner... | Niall Ferguson’s Networld Networld War | Personal Statement: Amer. ReFramed | The Criminalization/Black Girls In School | PBS NewsHour | Julia’s Kitchen | Milk Street | Destination Craft | Rory O’Connell | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
EVENING
BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour
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BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | Shot in Mexico France 24 | Milk Street | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton Rick Steves
WEDNESDAY March 18
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7:30pm
| Antique Roadshow Crocker Art Museum | Legacy List with Matt Paxton Pt. 1/6 | Independent Lens I Am Another You BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | Miriam Beerman: Expressing the Chaos | Her Voice Carries (WHM) | Georgia O’Keeffe | Stories/ The Stage | PBS NewsHour France 24 | Milk Street | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | Family Travels | Rory O’Connell | Weekends/Yankee | Beyond/Backyard Rick Steves
TUESDAY March 17
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EVENING
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EVENING
7:00pm
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| McLaughlin Group | The Stuarts – A Bloody Reign Pt. 2/4 | Little Women on Masterpiece (WHM) | | | | The Criminalization/Black Girls In School Women, War & Peace (WHM) Nature Yosemite Reel South Alabama Bound DOC World Armed with Faith | | | | | | | Kevin Belton Lidia’s Kitchen Mexico - One Plate Kevin Belton Confucius was a Foodie Test Kitchen Greek Table Rick Steves European Festivals PBS NewsHour
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | | | | Shot in Mexico Overheard Open Mind Nature Yosemite Reel South Alabama Bound | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Weeknight Meals | Savor Dakota Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street
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TUESDAY March 24 1:00pm Sesame Street
Wealthtrack
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Quilting Arts
1:30pm
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To the Contrary
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Knit and Crochet
1:30pm
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2:00pm
*Second Opinion Smoking Cessation
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| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts Story/Public Square | *Second Opinion | Women Won/Vote | POV The Rescue List | Painting w/ Paulson | Woodshop | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Quilting Arts Quilting Arts Sesame Street
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FRIDAY March 27 1:00pm
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| The Great British Baking Show | NHK Newsline | DW News | David Yetman | Travelscope
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*Second Opinion Millennial Health
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| Cook’s Country | *Second Opinion | My World | Hedy Lamarr: American Masters (WHM) | Anne M. Lindbergh Jamie’s Ultimate Veg | Flavor of Poland | Test Kitchen | To The Contrary | Washington Week cont. from 12p POV | Women Won/Vote | Emma Goldman: Amer. Experience (WHM) | East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Cook’s Country | Lidia’s Kitchen | Real Rail Adventures Swiss Grand Tour What’s Phil Rosenthal Having? CREATE Showcase
SUNDAY March 29
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4:00pm
| Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | The Great British Baking Show Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Closer to the Truth | NOVA Transplanting Hope | Earth’s Natural Wonders | Medicine Women (WHM) | NHK Newsline | DW News Gzero World | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Kevin Belton | Spice Kingdom | Crossing South | Travels w/ Darley Sewing with Nancy | Paint This
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SATURDAY March 28
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| Xavier Riddle | The Great British Baking Show | Stories/The Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News | Lucky Chow | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | The Great British Baking Show | Earth Focus | America ReFramed My Louisiana Love | Native Amer. Women| Warrior Women (WHM) | NHK Newsline | DW News | Wilson Bickford | Steve Butler | Woodworking | Joy of Painting | Knit and Crochet | Kevin Belton | Spice Kingdom | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown
THURSDAY March 26 1:00pm
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Asia Insight | Ursula K. Le Guin: Amer. Masters (WHM)| Harper Lee: American Masters (WHM) | Simply Painting | Woodshop | Woodsmith | Joy of Painting | Quilting Arts | Ciao Italia
WEDNESDAY March 25
1:30pm
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
| Peter, Paul and Mary in Newport | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Samantha Brown | Firing Line Rise Up: Songs for the Women’s Movement (WHM) | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Earth Focus | Global 3000 | On Story | America ReFramed My Louisiana Love Migrant Kitchen | Start Up | Test Kitchen | Simply Ming What’s Phil Rosenthal Having? CREATE Showcase
MONDAY March 30 1:00pm
1:30pm
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
| Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | | | | DOC World Facing The Dragon Overheard Open Mind Nature World’s Most Wanted Animal Reel South Fiesta Quinceanera | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Joy of Painting | Sewing with Nancy | Weeknight Meals | Savor Dakota Sewing with Nancy | Paint This Sesame Street
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TUESDAY March 31 1:00pm
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| The Great British Baking Show | NHK Newsline | DW News | Hometown Georgia | Beyond/Backyard
1:30pm
| The Great British Baking Show | NHK Newsline | DW News | Hometown Georgia | Beyond/Backyard
AFTERNOON
2:00pm
| Let’s Go Luna! | Molly of Denali | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Xavier Riddle | The Great British Baking Show Sesame Street | Splash and Bubbles | Pinkalicious | Mina Miller Edison | Stories/The Stage | To The Contrary | Washington Week **cont. from 12pm | Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters (WHM) | Asia Insight | Ursula K. Le Guin: Amer. Masters (WHM)| Harper Lee: American Masters (WHM) | Stories/The Stage | NHK Newsline | DW News Wealthtrack
MONDAY March 23 6:00pm
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EVENING
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BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour
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France 24
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TUESDAY March 24 6:00pm
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| BBC World News | Milk Street
SATURDAY March 28 6:00pm
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| BBC World News | Milk Street
TUESDAY March 31 6:00pm
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| Employment Matters | *Second Opinion | Midsomer Murders Fit for Murder Pts. 1 & 2 | Death in Paradise | Earth’s Natural Wonders | Medicine Women (WHM) | PBS NewsHour | Martha Bakes | Milk Street | Real Good Food | Lidia’s Kitchen | David Yetman | Travelscope
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| Antique Roadshow Desert Botanical... | Legacy List with Matt Paxton Pt. 3 of 6 | Independent Lens One Child Nation | Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters (WHM) | Mina Miller Edison | Stories/The Stage | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | I’ll Have What Phil’s Having | Family Travel | Beyond/Backyard EVENING
7:00pm
BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour
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| Washington Week | Anne M. Lindbergh | Somewhere South | Inn at Little Washington: A Delicious Doc. | Emma Goldman: Amer. Experience (WHM) | East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story | PBS NewsHour | Simply Ming | Cook’s Country | Test Kitchen | Milk Street | What’s Phil Rosenthal Having? CREATE Showcase
BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour
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| Garth Brooks: ...Gershwin Prize for Popular Song | The Chaperone PPBS NewsHour | McLaughlin Group | The Stuarts – A Bloody Reign Pt. 3/4 | Call the Midwife | DOC World Facing The Dragon cont. from 5pm | Native Amer. Women | Amelia Earhart: American Experience | Nature World’s Most Wanted Animal | Reel South Fiesta Quinceanera | Lidia’s Kitchen | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton | Confucius was a Foodie | I’ll Have What Phil’s Having | Rick Steves Cruising the Mediterranean Cook’s Coutry
MONDAY March 30
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| East Lake Meadows: A Public Housing Story | Frontline NRA Under Fire | America ReFramed My Louisiana Love | Native Amer. Women | PBS NewsHour | Julia’s Kitchen | Milk Street | Jazzy Vegetarian | Test Kitchen | Mickela Mallozzi | Travelscope
| Lawrence Welk Show ...Jerome Kern | Father Brown The Darkest Noon | ...Being Served | Dreamland Pt.6/8 | American Epic Sessions PBS NewsHour | New York Now | Janis Joplin: American Masters (WHM) | America ReFramed My Louisiana Love Focus on Europe | Migrant Kitchen | Singular | Milk Street | Project Fire | Mexican Table | Confucius was a Foodie | Joy of Painting | Joy of Painting | Real Rail Adventures Swiss Grand Tour Rick Steves
SUNDAY March 29
10:30pm
EVENING
BBC World News | BBC Wrld News Tod. | PBS NewsHour
10:00pm
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7:00pm
BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | NOVA Transplanting Hope France 24 | Milk Street | Project Fire | Mexican Table Rick Steves
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FRIDAY March 27
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| Nature World’s Most Wanted Animal | NOVA Transplanting Hope | Earth’s Sacred Wonders House/Divine BBC World News | BBC Outside Source | PBS NewsHour | BBC World News | Women Won/Vote | POV The Rescue List | Frontine | PBS NewsHour France 24 | Milk Street | Quick & Easy Food | Cook’s Country | Lidia’s Kitchen | Milk Street | Food Over 50 | Mexican Table | Burt Wolf | Samantha Brown Rick Steves
THURSDAY March 26
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7:30pm
| BBC World News | Warrior Women (WHM) | Milk Street | Mexico - One Plate | Kevin Belton
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ELECTION 2020 COVERAGE CONTINUES SUPER TUESDAY PRIMARY COVERAGE TUESDAY, MARCH 3 BEGINNING AT 7 PM
Special coverage of the primaries and caucuses in 14 states
PRIMARY COVERAGE TUESDAY, MARCH 10 BEGINNING AT 7 PM
Special coverage of voters in six states choose their preferred candidate
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PRIMARIES
Reveal
TUESDAY, MARCH 17, TIME TBA
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS: WHITE LIES EPISODE FOUR:
THE SPHINX OF WASHINGTON STREET
SUNDAY, MARCH 1 AT 9 PM ON AM 1370 We find a woman who says she knows who killed the Rev. James Reeb, because she was there. She’s ready — for the first time in more than 50 years — to tell the truth about what she saw.
WHITE LIES SERIES CONTINUES
Last month we launched the first three episodes of this series. In March we continue the series with four episodes. If you missed the series premiere last month, you can download it from NPR One, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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WHITE LIES EPISODE FIVE:
THE X ON THE MAP
SUNDAY, MARCH 8 AT 9 PM ON AM 1370 We search for the fourth attacker while digging into the murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson, a black civil rights activist who was murdered in Alabama just weeks before the Rev. James Reeb. Jackson’s killer was brought to justice in 2010. We look at his case for strategies to help solve Reeb’s murder.
WHITE LIES EPISODE SIX:
LEARN NOT TO HEAR IT
SUNDAY, MARCH 15 AT 9 PM ON AM 1370 We reveal the identity of the fourth man who participated in the attack on the Rev. James Reeb, and probe the meaning of memory and accountability for a decades-old murder. WHITE LIES EPISODE SEVEN:
A DANGEROUS KIND OF SELF-DELUSION
SUNDAY, MARCH 22 AT 9 PM ON AM 1370 In our final episode, we examine the legacy of the Rev. James Reeb’s death. We speak both to his descendants, and to those of one of his attackers, exploring how the trauma and the lies that followed it affected both families.
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EMERGING MUSICIANS:
HERE’S HOW TO ENTER:
THINK YOU’VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO PERFORM AT THE ICONIC TINY DESK?
1. Play and tape an original song at a desk
If so, NPR wants to hear from you! NPR is once again calling for unsigned bands and musicians to submit their entries at NPR.org/tinydeskcontest. The winner will perform at the Tiny Desk at NPR’s Washington, D.C. HQ and embark on a national tour with NPR Music in partnership with NPR Member stations.
3. Submit the video with a completed entry form at
(any desk — free range to be creative here!).
2. Upload your video of the performance to YouTube. NPR.org/tinydeskcontest. NPR Music welcomes music from all genres and entrants from previous years with new material. Artists must be at least 18 years old and live in the 50 United States, the U.S. Virgin Islands or the District of Columbia to enter. The winning artist(s) must be available to travel to NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C. between May 11 and June 30 for their Tiny Desk performance and tour in summer 2020.
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CLASSICAL 91.5 PROGRAMMING Monday-Friday
Saturday
6:00a
Classical Music 7:00 8:00
11:00 NOON 1:00p 2:00
Classical Music with John Andres
Classical Music with Brenda Tremblay
Performance Today with Fred Child
9:00 10:00
Sunday
Performance Today with Fred Child Classical Music with Julia Figueras
With Heart and Voice with Peter DuBois
SUFFRAGE MOMENTS
The Score with Edmund Stone Fascinatin’ Rhythm w/ Michael Lasser
THROUGHOUT MARCH ON CLASSICAL 91.5
Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona
In recognition of the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote, acclaimed American soprano and public radio host Kearstin Piper Brown, takes listeners on a journey through women’s suffrage with these one minute features. Join Kearstin as she looks at aspects of the Suffrage Movement, from the Seneca Falls Convention and the National Woman’s Party to the various anti-suffrage efforts and the arrest of Susan B. Anthony (pictured above).
Classical Music with Marianne Carberry
Classical Music with Joshua Bassette
Live from Hochstein 12:10 PM beginning March 18
The Metropolitan Opera 3:00 4:00 5:00
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra Classical Music with Mona Seghatoleslami
6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 MID+
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin Syndicated Orchestral Series
Classical Music with Marianne Carberry
From the Top
The Score
Classical Guitar Alive
Fascinatin’ Rhythm
With Heart & Voice with Peter DuBois
Classical Music
THROUGHOUT MARCH ON CLASSICAL 91.5
In 2020 Classical 91.5 will once again present the accomplishments of female composers and performers, presenting works and performances throughout every day of the month. New features this season include a pianist, a Viennese composer and “the Dean of Black Women’s Composers” Undine Smith Moore. To learn more and hear these features online, visit Classical915.org.
Feminine Fusion with Diane Jones Pipedreams
(see facing page >)
The Spanish Hour Monday, 10-11pm Concierto Tuesday, 10pm-12am Fiesta! Thursday, 10-11pm Echoes Friday, 10 pm -12 am
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
Echoes Hearts of Space
Classical Music
Classical Music
SATURDAY music series
Monthly program highlights at wxxiclassical.org
1:00 PM THE METROPOLITAN OPERA 3/7
3/14
COSÌ FAN TUTTE
DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER LA CENERENTOLA
MOZART
Coney Island once again comes to the stage of the Met with the first revival of Phelim McDermott’s popular staging inspired by the side shows of the boardwalk. The pairs of young lovers are a casting dream: soprano Nicole Car, mezzo-soprano Serena Malfi, tenor Ben Bliss, and bass-baritone Luca Pisaroni, with the glorious bass-baritone Gerald Finley as the cynical Don Alfonso and the charming soprano Heidi Stober as the mischievous maid Despina. Harry Bicket conducts.
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WAGNER
François Girard, whose revelatory 2013 take on Parsifal set the recent Met standard for Wagner stagings, now unveils a spellbinding new vision of the composer’s tale of a cursed sea captain doomed to sail the open ocean for eternity. With sweeping sets by John Macfarlane, Girard’s new production turns the Met stage into a rich, layered tableau reminiscent of a vast oil painting. Valery Gergiev conducts a brilliant cast that includes the gifted German soprano Anja Kampe, making her Met debut as the devoted Senta, whose selfless love is what the Dutchman seeks. Bass Franz-Josef Selig is her father, Daland, and tenor Sergey Skorokhodov is her deserted former lover, Erik.
3/21
ROSSINI
Rossini’s effervescent take on the Cinderella story returns, with rising star mezzo-soprano Tara Erraught in the title role and tenor sensation Javier Camarena as her Prince Charming. James Gaffigan conducts the lively action, which also features bass-baritone Maurizio Muraro as the bumbling Don Magnifico, bass-baritone Christian Van Horn as the benevolent Alidoro, and baritone Davide Luciano as the wily servant Dandini.
3/28
MASSENET WERTHER
Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts Massenet’s tragedy, a perfect vehicle for outstanding tenors, starring Piotr Beczała, who certainly fits the bill. The magnificent mezzosoprano Joyce DiDonato is Charlotte, the object of Werther’s misguided affections, alongside sopranos Erin Morley and Ying Fang as Sophie and baritone Etienne Dupuis as Albert, in Sir Richard Eyre’s arresting production.
A whole new season of Live from Hochstein, hosted by Mona Seghatoleslami, kicks off its spring season with musicians from the 86-member Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra, directed by Casey Springstead on Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 12:10 PM on Classical 91.5.
WEEKDAY SYNDICATED CONCERT SERIES AT 8PM
TOMOKI KITAMURA
SAIMIR PIRGU
JULIAN RACHLI
JOANN FALLETTA
monday
tuesday
wednesday
thursday
friday
DEUTSCHE WELLE FESTIVAL
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
SYMPHONY CAST
3/3 Bates: Resurrexit Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 22 Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 (Igor Levitt, p; Manfred Honeck, cond) 3/10 Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 Respighi: The Pines of Rome, The Fountains of Rome (Lukas Vondracek, p; Juraj Valcuha, cond) 3/17 Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela Schubert/ Strauss: Lieder Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, Eroica (Matthias Goerne, bar; Manfred Honeck, cond) 3/24 Grieg: Peer Gynt Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto Rachmaninoff: Caprice bohemian (Julian Rachlin, v; Manfred Honeck, cond) 3/31 Khachaturian: Concerto-Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra Strauss: Waltzes and Polkas (Narek Hakhnazaryan, c; Manfred Honeck, cond)
3/4 Beethoven: String Quartet (Jerusalem Quartet) Mendelssohn: Piano Sextet 3/11 Shostakovich: String Quartet Nos. 8 and 12 (Jerusalem Quartet) 3/18 Bottesini: Gran duo concertante (Paul Huang, v; Xavier Foley, db; Orion Weiss, p) Vivaldi: Bassoon Concerto (Marc Goldberg, bn; Erin Keefe, Francisco Fullana, v; Richard O’Neill, vla; Efe Baltacigil, c; Xavier Foley, bs; Kenneth Weiss, hc) Debussy: Premiere rapsodie (Tommaso Lonquich, cl; Wu Qian, p) Liszt: Grand duo concertant sur la romance de Le Marin 3/25 Strauss: Piano Quartet (Wu Qian, p; Alexander Sitkovetsky, v; Yura Lee, vla; Gary Hoffman, c) Strauss: Sextet for Strings (Erin Keefe, Ani Kavafian, v; Yura Lee, Matthew Lipman, vla; Nicholas Canellakis, David Finckel, c)
3/5 Glazunov: Concert Waltz No. 1 Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 Sibelius: Suite from Karelia Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 Mozart: Symphony No. 39 (Pinchas Zuckerman and Neeme Järvi, cond) 3/12 Cherubini: Chant sur la mort de Joseph Haydn (Krassimira Stoyanova, s; Dmitry Korchak, Enea Scala, t) Schuman: Symphony No. 9, Le fosse Ardeatine Mozart: Requiem (Riccardo Muti, cond) 3/19 Grieg: Suite No. 1 from Peer Gynt Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto Raimi: Anger Management Sibelius: Symphony No. 1 Prokofiev: Suite from Lieutenant Kijé (John Storgårds and Carlos Miguel Prieto, cond) 3/26 Higdon: blue cathedral Wieniawski: Violin Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 (John Storgårds, cond)
3/6 Roustom: Ramal Adams: Gnarly Buttons for Clarinet and Small Orchestra Holst: The Planets (Michael Collins, cl; Women of the Minnesota Chorale; Minnesota Orchestra; Osmo Vänskä, cond)
3/2 Trifonov: Piano concerto Smetana: Ma vlast (Jakub Hrusa, cond) 3/9 L’arte del mondo Wineberger: Symphony Reicha: Scène italienne Romberg: Sinfonia Concertante Reicha: Cello concerto Righini: Cheer up the sad looks from Aeneas in Latium Mozart: Symphony No. 33 (Werner Ehrhardt, cond) 3/16 Mussorgsky/RimskiKorsakov: A Night on Bald Mountain Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony (Fedossiev, cond.) 3/23 Schumann: Nachtstücke Holliger: Three nocturnal pieces for piano Bartók: Im Freien (Out of Doors). Five pieces for piano Liszt: Excerpts from Years of Pilgrimage: Switzerland, Italy, Third Year 3/30 J.S. Bach: Excerpts from The Art of Fugue and A Musical Offering Jenkins: Fantazia Purcell: Fantazia Gottschick: Snow, Canon Puzzle Gibbons: Variations on Go From My Window Byrd: Prelude and Ground Gottschick/J.S. Bach: Canon per tonos
3/13 Paterson: Dark Mountains Barber: Violin Concerto Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 3 (Paul Huang, v; Buffalo Philharmonic; JoAnn Falletta, cond) 3/20 Stravinsky: Scherzo fantastique, Violin Concerto, The Firebird (Leonidas Kavakos, v; Houston Symphony; Andres OrozcoEstrada, cond) 3/27 Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3, Scottish (Augustin Hadelich, v; Nashville Symphony Orchestra; Giancarlo Guerrero, cond)
SUNDAY music series 3:00 PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 3/1 Kodaly: Háry János: Suite Rouse: Trombone Concerto Tchaikovsky: Francesca da Rimini Wagner: Overture and Venusberg to Tannhäuser (Joseph Alessi, tn; Kurt Masur, Leonard Bernstein and Zubin Mehta, cond) 3/8 Stravinsky: Rite of Spring Debussy: La Mer Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 (Jaap van Zweden, cond) 3/15
BACKSTAGE PASS WITH
JASON VIEAUX
FRIDAY, MARCH 20 AT 1 PM ON CLASSICAL 91.5
Host Julia Figueras welcomes Grammy-winner Jason Vieaux, “among the elite of today’s classical guitarists” (Gramophone). Recently featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert with harpist Yolanda Kondonassis, NPR describes Vieaux as “perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation.” The show repeats Sunday, March 22 at 1 PM. PHOTO CREDIT: GMD THREE
eethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 Rachmaninoff: B Symphony No. 2 (Yefim Bronfman, p; Jaap van Zweden, cond)
3/22 Brahms: A German Requiem (Ying Fang, s; Matthias Goerne, bar; Concert Chorale of NY; Jaap van Zweden, cond) 3/29 Lei Liang: Verge, for 18 Strings Marc‐André Dalbavie: Melodia, for Instrumental Ensemble Sean Shepherd: These Particular Circumstances Nico Muhly: Detailed Instructions Matthias Pintscher: Songs from Solomon’s garden (Thomas Hampson, bar; Magnus Lindberg and Alan Gilbert, cond)
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WXXI&LITTLE
CYRANO DE BERGERAC NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE SUNDAY, MARCH 15 AT 12 PM TUESDAY, MARCH 17 AT 6 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE
James McAvoy (X-Men, Atonement) returns to the stage in an inventive new adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, the first film to ever screen at The Little (in October, 1929). Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all - if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of Cyrano - or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight?
Swan Lake
SWAN LAKE BALLET IN CINEMA SUNDAY, MARCH 22 AT 12 PM TUESDAY, MARCH 24 AT 6 PM With Tchaikovsky’s famous, lyrical score, Swan Lake depicts the tragic love between Princess Odette and Prince Siegfried. This universal and enchanting masterpiece of love, deception and drama is always best on the big (Little) screen.
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SATURDAY, MARCH 21 AT 9 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE The Tom Hanks comedy classic is your cinematic wish come true. Saturday Night Rewind is a monthly series of throwback genre films hosted by Fright-Rags and The Little.
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EAST LAKE MEADOWS MONDAY, MARCH 16 AT 6:30 PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE
FREE SCREENING Learn the history of East Lake Meadows, a former public housing community in Atlanta. Stories from residents reveal hardship and resilience, and raise critical questions about race, poverty, and who is deserving of public assistance. A panel discussion to follow the screening. Seats are first come, first served. To learn more, visit WXXI.org/events. EAST LAKE MEADOWS: A Public Housing Story was funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS and public television viewers. Special thanks to our local partners: City of Rochester and Celebrate City Living