Program Listings - July 2018

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JULY 2018

BREWED IN NEW YORK PREMIERES THURSDAY, JULY 5 AT 8:30PM ON WXXI-TV Craft beer is on the rise across the country, and New York has been near the center of the revolution. With now over 400 breweries across the state, New York is currently ranked 4th in the country for number of craft breweries. But craft beer is not about mass production; it is about passionate locals employing artisan skills to infuse the values of their community into flavorful and memorable brews. WXXI is pleased to be the presenting station of this new 13-part series, where hosts Matt Archambault and Maya Contreras travel to various regions of the state learning about the brewer’s stories as they hunt for great beers. Breweries featured include Rochester’s own Three Heads Brewing, Genesee Brewery and Swiftwater Brewing Company. Thirsty for adventure? Brewed in New York has you covered!

HOST MATT ARCHAMBAULT

THE BEATLES: YELLOW SUBMARINE

SATURDAY, JULY 14 & SUNDAY, JULY 15 AT THE LITTLE THEATRE DETAILS INSIDE >>

HOST MAYA CONTRERAS

LET’S BE FRANK: TBTL SALUTES THE GREAT AMERICAN HOT DOG SUNDAY, JULY 8 AT 9PM ON AM 1370 DETAILS INSIDE >>


july 26 Mambo Kings

august 9 Crooked North Duo august 16 Genesee Johnny

july 12 Watkins & the Rapiers july 19 Hanna & the Blue Hearts

august 2 Hypnotic Clambake

201 Hochstein at high falls PRESENTEDBYHIGHFALLSBUSINESSASSOCIATION,HOCHSTEINSCHOOL,WXXIANDMONROECOMMUNITYCOLLEGEIRAINLOCATION:MCCDOWNTOWNCAMPUS

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EXECUTIVE STAFF JULY 2018 VOLUME 9, ISSUE 7 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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CORN HILL ARTS FESTIVAL JULY 14 & 15

DEAR FRIENDS, If you have a thirst for adventure this summer, we may have just the thing for you! I’m pleased to announce that WXXI is presenting a new series that spotlights the craft beer revolution happening in our town Norm Silverstein and across New York State. Brewed in New York premieres Thursday, July 5 at 8:30 p.m. on WXXI-TV, as well as on public broadcasting stations across New York State. The premiere episode spotlights three of our breweries here in Rochester. More about the series can be found on the front cover of this magazine and at BrewedinNewYorkShow.com I also encourage you to follow the series on Facebook: @BrewedInNewYorkShow and Twitter: @BrewedInNY. I hope you enjoy the series – and maybe even find your way to one of our local craft breweries. I have more good news – last month our WXXI News team brought home four awards from the New York State Associated Press Association. The awards recognize excellence in writing, presentation, and reporting by radio and television stations from around New York State. The first place award went to the WXXI News Exited podcast produced by reporters Karen Shakerdge and Veronica Volk from WXXI’s Inclusion Desk. The fivepart podcast and broadcast series shares the stories of eight young people as they navigate transitions in various settings – high school, higher education, sheltered workshops, day programs and home life. If you haven’t listened to this series yet, I encourage you to do so by visiting WXXINews.org. WXXI’s Inclusion Desk is a multi-platform reporting effort designed to inform and transform attitudes and behavior about inclusion. It is part of our Move to Include initiative – a partnership between WXXI and the Golisano Foundation. Congratulations also goes to second place award winners: Beth Adams for her feature story on Challenger Baseball; Denise Young and Jeanne Fisher for their series spotlighting local Vietnam veterans; and Veronica Volk for her continued coverage of the massive flooding along the Lake Ontario Shoreline and the St. Lawrence Seaway in 2017. I’m proud of the incredible work that comes out of our newsroom. They are truly dedicated to bringing you fair, balanced, and in-depth reporting that keeps you informed on what’s happening in our community and around the world. An award-winning news department, great programming, and strong engagement in our community – none of this would be possible without your individual support and the continued support of our underwriters. We can never say “thank you” enough for being part of the WXXI family. I hope you’re enjoying your summer. Perhaps we’ll see you at the Corn Hill Arts Festival, checking out the 6x6 artwork at RoCo, in line for a movie at the Little Theatre, or at one of our Hochstein at High Falls concerts. There’s so much to do in Rochester this time of year – and WXXI is proud to be part of it! Best regards,

WXXI will be at the Corn Hill Arts Festival July 14 and 15. Be sure to stop by our booth and say hello to our staff and volunteers. You might even meet one of our radio hosts, TV producers, news reporters, or podcasters.

Norm Silverstein norms@wxxi.org | @normWXXI


NEWS&EVENTS

Q&A WITH A WXXI UNDERWRITER On Seneca Lake in Lodi, the Wagner family has been growing grapes for five generations. In 1979, Bill Wagner opened WAGNER VINEYARDS ESTATE WINERY and began producing all estatebottled wine, concentrating specifically on vinifera wines. The family-owned business has since opened The Ginny Lee Café, a full-service restaurant and wedding venue, and Wagner Valley Brewing Company. Owner John Wagner shares more. Q. How would you characterize Wagner’s wines? By growing all of our own grapes, we have the ultimate control over the quality of our fruit and are able to maximize varietal flavors. This results in wines that are fruit-forward and very expressive of traditional varietal character. Our wines range from dry to sweet with an emphasis on the balance of the finished wine, resulting in food-friendly wines. Q. Most popular selections? Dry Riesling, Semi-Dry Riesling, Dry Rosé of Cabernet Franc, Unoaked Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot. Q. How does your location on Seneca Lake impact the growing process? We’re located on a small sliver of land on the east side of Seneca Lake, known as “the banana belt,” that spans from Lodi to Hector. This land is adjacent to the deepest section of the lake and tends to have slightly warmer winter temperatures and higher growing degree days during the growing season. Q. What is one thing most people don’t know about making wine? Grape characteristics vary with every vintage, resulting in the need for different winemaking techniques every year. Q. Tell us about your Octagon Cellar Club. Our Octagon Cellar Club, named after the unique shape of the winery, provides members with four shipments per year of three specially selected bottles of wine. Selections focus on our premium award-winning vinifera wines and each shipment can include a Library selection, limited release, or pre-release. Q. What events are on deck for the summer? On Friday nights from Memorial Day to Labor Day, we have our Pub Nights on the Brew Deck, which include picnic-style dinners and live music, and of course, Wagner wines and brews available for purchase. Our customer appreciation weekend, Alta B Weekend, will be on July 28 and 29.

JOHN WAGNER OWNER, WAGNER VINEYARDS ESTATE WINERY

wagnervineyards.com

Wagner Vineyards

@WagnerVineyards

@wagnerflx

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KINGDOMS OF THE SKY MONDAY, JULY 9 AT 6:30PM AT THE LITTLE THEATRE FREE SCREENING + DISCUSSION Calling all adventurous travelers and outdoor enthusiasts – you won’t want to miss this preview of special selected clips from the new PBS series Kingdoms of the Sky, which tells the stories of the wildlife and people of the greatest mountain ranges of the world. Join us as PBS and the BBC Natural History Unit reveals the extraordinary animals and remarkable people who make a home on the iconic mountain ranges of the world. The screening will be followed by a discussion. Visit WXXI.org/events to learn more. Kingdoms of the Sky, the full three-part series, airs on WXXI-TV Wednesdays, July 11 – July 25 at 9 p.m. Kingdoms of the Sky and this special screening is made possible with support from the Anne Ray Foundation.


TVHIGHLIGHTS

CAPITOL FOURTH WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 AT 8PM ON WXXI-TV

A Capitol Fourth welcomes back Emmy Award-nominated actor and producer John Stamos to host the 38th annual broadcast that celebrates America’s national Independence Day! The all-star musical extravaganza broadcasts live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol. With 20 cameras positioned around the city, you’ll be front and center for the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation. CREDIT: COURTESY OF PAUL MORIGI/GETTY IMAGES COURTESY OF CAPITAL CONCERTS

NO PASSPORT REQUIRED TUESDAYS AT 9PM, BEGINNING ON JULY 10 ON WXXI-TV

This six-part series, hosted and produced by internationally renowned chef Marcus Samuelsson, celebrates America’s diverse cultural mosaic as Marcus travels to under-explored parts of American cities to showcase the people, places and culinary flavors of immigrant communities. CREDIT: COURTESY OF MATT DUTILE

TED WILLIAMS THE GREATEST HITTER WHO EVER LIVED MONDAY, JULY 23 AT 9PM ON WXXI-TV This American Masters documentary takes an in-depth look at Baseball Hall of Famer Ted Williams. It honors Williams’ centennial (August 30, 1918 – July 5, 2002) and looks at the impact the iconic hitter has had on the current generation of stars in Major League Baseball. To fans, the Boston Red Sox player was baseball’s Peter Pan: the eternal ‘Kid’ who combined preternatural gifts with a fierce work ethic to become one of the greatest hitters who ever lived. Lesser known was how he was driven by shame over his Mexican-American background, humiliation over his father’s weakness, and a deep rage over his mother’s virtual abandonment of him and his younger brother. CREDIT: WNET


TELEVISIONPROGRAMMING mornings

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

6am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

WEEKDAYS

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

6:00a

Wild Kratts

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Sid the Science Kid

6:30a

Arthur (Not 7/12)*

Dinosaur Train

Dinosaur Train

7:00a

Ready Jet Go! (Not on 7/10)*

Bob the Builder

Sesame Street

7:30a

Cat in the Hat (Not on 7/6, 7/10, 7/17

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood*

8:00a

Clifford (Not 7/2, 7/6, 7/16, 7/17, 7/19)*

Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Pinkalicious & Peterrific (Not on 7/1)*

6:30 Cyberchase 7 Cyberchase 7:30 WordGirl 8 Arthur

8:30 Arthur 9

Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot...

9:30 Sesame Street 10

Peg + Cat Super WHY! 11 Clifford the Big Red Dog 11:30 Caillou 12p Sid the Science Kid 12:30 WordWorld 1 Peep and the Big Wide World 1:30 Super WHY! 2 Sesame Street 2:30 Dinosaur Train 3 Dinosaur Train 3:30 Splash and Bubbles 4 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 4:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 5 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 5:30 Ready Jet Go! 10:30

8:30a

Curious George (Not on 7/2, 7/16, 7/19)*

Splash and Bubbles

Splash amd Bubbles

9:00a

Pinkalicious & Peterrific

Curious George

Curious George

9:30a

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

A Wider World

Nature Cat (Not 7/15)*

10:00a

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

This Old House

Ready Jet Go!*

10:30a

Splash & Bubbles

Ask This Old House

Wild Kratts

11:00a

Sesame Street

Rough Cut w/ Fine Woodworking

Need to Know

11:30a

Super Why!

Ciao Italia* New Season 7/21

Breaking Big

NOON

Dinosaur Train

Lidia’s Kitchen

To the Contrary (Not on 7/8, 7/29)*

12:30p

Peg + Cat

Martha Bakes

Second Opinion (Not on 7/8, 7/29)*

* Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: Tiger Family Trip” 7/1 at 7:30a-8:30a; “Nature Cat: Ocean Commotion” 7/2 at 8a-9a and 7/6 at 7:30a-8:30a; “Great Performances at the Met: Semitamide” 7/8 at 12p-1p; “Ready Jet Go! Back to Bortron 7” 7/10 at 7a-8a, 7/12 at 6:30a-7:30a, and 7/15 at 9:30a-10:30a; “Nature Cat: The Return of Bad Dog” 7/16 & 7/20 at 8a-9a, and 7/17 at 7:30a-8:30a; “Great Performances at the Met: Cosi Fan Tutte” 7/29 at 12p-1p.

afternoons

SUNDAY July 1 1:00pm

2:00pm

Flying to the Ends of the Earth (Season 2) Amer. Heartland

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Martha Stewart

Sesame Street Overheard

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Lucky Chow

Sesame Street Wealthtrack

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create

Primal Grill

Sesame Street To the Contrary

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New Scandinavian

3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

| Ambassadors* | This Old House | Ask/Old House |Samantha Brown | Weekends/Yankee | Focus on Europe | Focus on Europe | On Story | Reel South | Mexico One Plate | Project Smoke | Mexican Table | George Hirsch | Weeknight Meals

2:00pm

2:30pm

3:00pm

3:30pm

2:30pm

3:00pm

3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

2:30pm

3:00pm

3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Open Mind | Nature Pets: Wild at Heart | Nature’s Great Race Elephants | Jazzy Vegetarian | P. Allen Smith | Essential Pépin | Dream of Italy | Travelscope

| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | History Detectives | Doc World A Goat for a Vote | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s Legacy | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

AFTERNOON

1:30pm

2:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Asia Insight | Suffragettes Forever! The Story of Women and Power, Parts 1-3 | Project Smoke | Dining/Chef | Nick Stellino | Travels/Darley | Islands w/o Cars | Rick Steves | Woodsmith

WEDNESDAY July 4 1:00pm

3:00pm

AFTERNOON

1:30pm

TUESDAY July 3 1:00pm

2:30pm

| Start Up | To the Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind | Cook’s Country | Mexican Table | Annabel Langbein| P. Allen Smith

MONDAY July 2 1:00pm

*Ambassadors of the Sky

AFTERNOON

1:30pm

1:30pm

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Greener World | Start Up

AFTERNOON

2:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles |Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat: Ocean Commotion | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Between the Lines | America Reframed ...Ferris Wheel | Forgotten Ellis Island | Anthem | Ciao Italia | Baking/Julia | George Hirsch | Smart Travels | The Americas | Rick Steves’ | Woodshop

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Garden Smart | Craft in America


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

Nature Cat Nature Cat 7 Wild Kratts 7:30 Wild Kratts 8 Odd Squad 8:30 Odd Squad 9 Arthur 9:30 Arthur 10 Sesame Street 10:30 Dinosaur Train 11 Dinosaur Train 11:30 Splash and Bubbles 12am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 12:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 1:30 Ready Jet Go! 2 Nature Cat 2:30 Nature Cat 3 Wild Kratts 3:30 Wild Kratts 4 Odd Squad 4:30 Odd Squad 5 Arthur 5:30 Arthur

WEEKDAYS

6:30

DT 21.1 / CABLE 11 & 1221

WEEKENDS

11:00pm Amanpour on PBS (11:30p on 7/5, 7/9, 7/12, 7/19, 7/23, 7/26 & 7/30)

Sunday, July 1 11p cont. The Tunnel: Vengeance 11:30p Unforgotten Season 1 on Masterpiece Pt.1

11:30pm (Mon-Thu) Beyond 100 Days (12:30a on 7/5, 7/9, 7/12, 7/19, 7/23, 7/26 and 7/30)

Saturday, July 7 11p 800 Words 12a Austin City Limits Father John Misty/ The Black Angels

11:30pm (Fridays only) BBC World News on PBS

Sunday, July 8 11p cont. The Tunnel: Vengeance Pt.2 11:30p Unforgotten Season 1 on Masterpiece Pt.2

MIDNIGHT BBC World News 12:30am Second Opinion (Not on 7/5, 7/9, 7/12, 7/19, 7/23, 7/26 & 7/30)

Saturday, July 14 11p 800 Words 12a Austin City Limits Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit/ Amanda Shires

Saturday, July 21 11p 800 Words 12a Austin City Limits Gary Clark Jr./Courtney Barnett Sunday, July 22 11p cont. The Tunnel: Vengeance on Masterpiece Pt.4 11:30p Unforgotten Season 2 on Masterpiece Pt.4 Saturday, July 28 11p 800 Words 12a Austin City Limits Alabama Shakes/Vintage Trouble Sunday, July 29 11p cont. The Tunnel: Vengeance Pt.5 11:30p Unforgotten Season 1 on Masterpiece Pt.5

Sunday, July 15 11p cont. The Tunnel: Vengeance Pt.3 11:30p Unforgotten Season 1 on Masterpiece Pt.3

evenings SUNDAY July 1 6:00pm PBS NewsHour

| New York Now

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Life on the Line

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| On Story | Real Food

Rough Cut

6:30pm

| Real Food

WEDNESDAY July 4 6:00pm

6:30pm

BBC World News | Nightly Business Afropop:Ultimate Cultural Exchange

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cont’ from 5:30

9:30pm

10:00pm

10:30pm

7:30pm

8:00pm

8:30pm

9:00pm

9:30pm

10:00pm

10:30pm

8:00pm

8:30pm

9:00pm

9:30pm

10:00pm

10:30pm

8:00pm

8:30pm

9:00pm

9:30pm

10:00pm

10:30pm

| PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Savannah | Lafayette: The Lost Hero | Liberty & Slavery: Paradox of ... | Simply Ming | Weeknight Meals | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen

| Statue of Liberty | POV Brimstone & Glory | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | PBS NewsHour | Chef’s Life | Real Food | This Old House | Rick Steves

EVENING

Forgotten Ellis Island

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9:00pm

EVENING

BBC World News | Nightly Business

create

8:30pm

7:00pm

TUESDAY July 3 6:00pm

8:00pm

6:30pm

BBC World News | Nightly Business

create This Old House

7:30pm

| Real Food

MONDAY July 2 6:00pm

7:00pm

| Doc Martin The Shock of the New | Poldark Season 2 on Masterpiece | Endeavour Season 5 on Masterpiece | The Tunnel* | Variety Studio: Actors on Actors | Nature Pets: Wild at Heart | Nature’s Great Race Elephants | Doc World A Goat for a Vote | Real Good Food | Joanne Weir | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

Denial: Dad Wanted to Save World create Ask/OldHouse

*The Tunnel: Vengeance

EVENING

6:30pm

| Real Food

7:00pm

7:30pm

| PBS NewsHour | Anthem | Mexican Table | Milk Street EVENING

7:00pm

7:30pm

| Civilizations What is Art Good For? | The Great War: American Experience (Finale) | America Reframed ...Ferris Wheel | Forgotten Ellis Island | PBS NewsHour | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Rough Cut | Travelscope

EVENING

| PBS NewsHour | We Are Superman | Real Good Food | Joanne Weir

| A Capitol Fourth 2018 | A Capitol Fourth 2018 (encore) | POV Brimstone & Glory | Afropop:Ultimate Cultural Exchange | PBS Newshour | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Chef’s Life | Real Food | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves


THURSDAY July 5 1:00pm

Sesame Street Scully/The World

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Primal Grill

AFTERNOON

1:30pm

2:00pm

1:30pm

2:00pm

Sesame Street Well Read

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create Food Over 50

1:30pm

2:00pm

Weeknight Meals

5:00pm

5:30pm

2:30pm

3:00pm

3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

2:30pm

*Second Opinion Multiple Sclerosis 3:00pm 3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

2:30pm

3:00pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

| Lidia’s Kitchen

| Test Kitchen | Food Flirts | Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Doc Martin It’s Good to Talk | Capital (Pt. 1 of 3) | Great War: American Experience | Civilizations What Is Art (Good For)? | To the Contrary | Washington Week | Test Kitchen | Chef’s Life | Real Food | This Old House | Rick Steves Special | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen

1:30pm

2:00pm

SUNDAY July 8 1:00pm

4:30pm

AFTERNOON

Afropop:Ultimate Cultural Exchange

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4:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles |Curious George| Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | History Detectives | Closer to Truth | Secrets of Spanish Florida: A Secrets of the Dead Special | Connect NY Threats to Drinking Water | Newsline | DW News | Jazzy Vegetarian | P. Allen Smith | Essential Pépin | Dream of Italy | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s Legacy | P. Allen Smith | Make 48

The Great British Baking Show

create

3:30pm

AFTERNOON

Great Performances at the Met Semiramide |To the Contrary| Firing Line Amer. Heartland | Start Up

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1:00pm Sesame Street Overheard

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Food Over 50

1:00pm Sesame Street Wealthtrack

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1:30pm

Primal Grill

1:00pm Sesame Street To the Contrary

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New Scandinavian

Sesame Street Scully/The World

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Primal Grill

Sesame Street Well Read

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Food Over 50

4:00pm

4:30pm

1:30pm

2:00pm

3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

*Second Opinion Down Syndrome 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

4:00pm

4:30pm

2:30pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George| Pinkalicious | Asia Insight | Bombs Away: ...1964 Campaign | Project Smoke | Dining/Chef | Nick Stellino

3:00pm

3:30pm

3:00pm

3:00pm

| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | History Detectives | Nigel Marven | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s Legacy | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

1:30pm

| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Ball of Confusion: 1968 Election | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | Travels/Darley | Islands w/o Cars | Rick Steves | Woodsmith

1:30pm

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Greener World | Start Up

AFTERNOON

2:00pm

2:30pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Between the Lines | Am. Reframed 100 Years: One Women’s Fight for Justice | Across the Creek | The Italian Americans... | Ciao Italia | Baking/Julia | George Hirsch | Smart Travels | The Americas | Rick Steves | Woodshop AFTERNOON

2:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles |Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Second Opinion* | POV The Workers Cup | Project Smoke | Seafood Cook-Off | Nick Stellino | Travels/Darley

FRIDAY July 13 1:00pm

2:30pm

AFTERNOON

THURSDAY July 12 1:00pm

2:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George| Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Open Mind | Nature Invasion of Killer Whales | Nature’s Great Race Caribou | Jazzy Vegetarian | P. Allen Smith | Essential Pépin | Dream of Italy | Travelscope

WEDNESDAY July 11

create

| Open Mind

AFTERNOON

TUESDAY July 10

create

3:30pm

| Brewed in NY | This Old House |Ask/Old House | Samantha Brown | Weekends/Yankee | Focus on Europe | Focus on Europe | On Story | America Reframed...Ferris Wheel

MARATHON: Camp Create – Camp Create has plenty of fun activities and projects that will keep your kids engaged and happy this summer.

MONDAY July 9

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | History Detectives | POV Brimstone & Glory | Afropop:Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Newsline | DW News | Travels/Darley | Islands w/o Cars | Rick Steves | Woodsmith | Greener World | Start Up

AFTERNOON

SATURDAY July 7 1:00pm

3:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Second Opinion* | We Are Superman | Project Smoke | Seafood Cook-Off | Nick Stellino

FRIDAY July 6 1:00pm

*Second Opinion Broken Heart Syndrome

2:30pm

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Garden Smart | Craft in America

| Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Independent Lens Forever Pure | Islands w/o Cars | Rick Steves | Woodsmith

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Greener World | Start Up

5:00pm

5:30pm

3:30pm

5:00pm

5:30pm

AFTERNOON

1:30pm

2:00pm

2:30pm

3:00pm

| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George| Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Closer to Truth | NOVA Treasures of the Earth: Gems | Rockies: Kingdoms of the Sky | Jazzy Vegetarian | P. Allen Smith | Essential Pépin | Dream of Italy | Travelscope

| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | History Detectives | Afropop:Ultimate Cultural Exchange | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s Legacy | P. Allen Smith | Make 48


THURSDAY July 5 6:00pm

6:30pm

BBC World News | Nightly Business

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Rough Cut

PBS NewsHour Focus on Europe

9:30pm

10:00pm

10:30pm

| Death in Paradise | Travelscope

EVENING

| Real Food

SATURDAY July 7 6:00pm

9:00pm

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Civilizations What Is Art (Good For)?

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FRIDAY July 6 6:00pm

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| PBS NewsHour | Need to Know | *Brewed in NY | Midsomer Murders Fit for Murder | Secrets of Spanish Florida: A Secrets of the Dead Special |Secrets of the Dead Ben Franklin | PBS NewsHour | Mexican Table | Milk Street | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Rough Cut

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*Brewed in New York, Season Premiere featuring Rochester breweries

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| Lawrence Welk Strike Up the Band | Father Brown Hangman’s Demise | ...Being Served? |Want Wife Back | Death in Paradise | Breaking Big |Poetry In America | American Epic Out of the Many, The One | Stories/Stage | America Reframed...Ferris Wheel

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SUNDAY July 8 6:00pm

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Forgotten Ellis Island

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MONDAY July 9 6:00pm

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TUESDAY July 10 6:00pm

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FRIDAY July 13 6:00pm

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10 Towns That Changed America

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| Poldark Season 2 on Masterpiece | Endeavour Season 5 on Masterpiece | The Tunnel* | Nature Invasion of Killer Whales | Nature’s Great Race Caribou | Independent Lens Democrats... | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

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| PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Portland | Bombs Away: ...1964 Campaign | Ball of Confusion: 1968 Election | Simply Ming | Weeknight Meals | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen

|Triangle Fire: American Experience | POV The Workers Cup | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | PBS NewsHour | Chef’s Life | Real Food | This Old House | Rail Adventures

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THURSDAY July 12

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| Doc Martin It’s Good to Talk | Variety Studio: Actors on Actors | Real Good Food | Joanne Weir

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| PBS Newshour | 10 Streets That Changed America | No Passport Required | Frontline Trump’s Takeover | America Reframed 100 Years: One Women’s Fight for... | Across the Creek | PBS Newshour We Are Superman | The Italian Americans... | | | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Rough Cut | Travelscope Rough Cut Real Food Mexican Table | Milk Street

WEDNESDAY July 11

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| PBS NewsHour | Washington Week | Arts InFocus | The Great British Baking Show | 10 Homes That Changed America | 10 Streets That Changed America |10 Towns That Changed America | Simply Ming | Weeknight Meals | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Chef’s Life | Real Food

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| Second Opinion* | Rick Steves | Doc Martin Education, Education... | Capital (Pt. 2 of 3) | 10 Streets That Changed America |10 Towns That Changed America | To The Contrary |Washington Week | Real Food | This Old House | Real Rail Adventures | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen

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Great Performances at the Met The Pearl Fishers Amer. Heartland

*Second Opinion Bipolar Disorder

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SUNDAY July 15 1:00pm

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| Test Kitchen | Food Flirts | 10 Homes That Changed America | Test Kitchen | Chef’s Life

The Great British Baking Show Cont. POV

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create MARATHON: Summer Bites– Chefs Joanne Weir, Jacques Pépin, and Annabel Langbein share dishes that are bursting with seasonal flavors.

MONDAY July 16 1:00pm Sesame Street Overheard

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| Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Dream On | Islands w/o Cars | Rick Steves

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| Odd Squad | History Detectives | Dreamer Theater | Newsline | DW News | Woodsmith | Greener World | Start Up

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*Second Opinion Late Effects of Cancer Treatment

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| Capital (Pt. 3 of 3) | To The Contrary | Washington Week | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen

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SUNDAY July 22

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Second Opinion* | POV Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2 | Project Smoke | Seafood Cook-Off | Nick Stellino | Travels/Darley

Independent Lens Chuck Norris

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SATURDAY July 21 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles |Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad |Between the Lines |America Reframed On a Knife Edge | 1964: The Fight for a Right | The Italian Americans | Ciao Italia | Baking/Julia | George Hirsch | Smart Travels | The Americas | Rick Steves | Woodshop

FRIDAY July 20 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Nature Cat: Return of Bad Dog Bart | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Asia Insight | POV Do Not Resist | American Beat | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | Project Smoke | Dining/Chef | Nick Stellino | Travels/Darley | Weekends/Yankee | Rick Steves | Woodsmith

THURSDAY July 19 1:00pm

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WEDNESDAY July 18 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles |Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat: Return of Bad Dog Bart | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | History Detectives | Open Mind | Earth’s Natural Wonders | Nature’s Great Race Zebra | Independent Lens Chuck Norris | Newsline | DW News | Jazzy Vegetarian | P. Allen Smith | Essential Pépin | Dream of Italy | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s Legacy | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

| Open Mind

| Brewed in NY | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Weekends/Yankee | Firing Line | Focus on Europe | Focus on Europe | On Story |America Reframed On A Knife Edge

MARATHON: Just Peachy – Martha Stewart, Jacques Pépin, Vivian Howard, and Nick Stellino prepare some juicy dishes with peaches.


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PBS NewsHour Focus on Europe

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THURSDAY July 19 6:00pm

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| Frontline Blackout in Puerto Rico | PBS NewsHour | Rough Cut | Travelscope

*Earth’s Natural Wonders - Life at the Extremes Surviving with Animals

| Earth’s Natural Wonders* | Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky | POV Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2 | Frontline Blackout in Puerto Rico | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Chef’s Life | Real Food

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SATURDAY July 21 6:00pm PBS NewsHour Focus on Europe

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| Arts InFocus | Firing Line

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|10 Buildings That Changed America | Simply Ming

| Weeknight Meals

| Washington Week | Arts InFocus | The Great British Baking Show | 10 Monuments That Changed America | Statue of Liberty | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Chef’s Life | Real Food

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| Food Flirts | Food Flirts | Newsline | DW News | This Old House | Rail Adventures

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| Lawrence Welk Polkas to Classics | Father Brown Daughter of Autolycus | ...Being Served? | Want/Wife Back | Death in Paradise | Breaking Big | Poetry in America | Loretta Lynn: American Masters | America Reframed On A Knife Edge

MARATHON: Just Peachy – Martha Stewart, Jacques Pépin, Vivian Howard, and Nick Stellino prepare some juicy dishes with peaches.

SUNDAY July 22 6:00pm PBS NewsHour

Ask/Old House

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*The Tunnel: Vengeance

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1964: The Fight for a Right

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| Need to Know | Brewed in NY | Midsomer Murders Ring Out Your Dead | Death in Paradise BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | NOVA Treasures of the Earth: Metals | Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky | Aurora - Fire in the Sky | PBS NewsHour Aurora - Fire in the Sky | Real Food | Mexican Table | Milk Street | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Rough Cut | Travelscope Rough Cut

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| Antiques Roadshow Chicago | Space Men: American Experience | POV Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2 BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | POV Do Not Resist | American Beat | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | PBS NewsHour To The Contrary | On Story | Simply Ming | Weeknight Meals | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen | Chef’s Life | Real Food | This Old House | Over Hawai’i This Old House | Real Food

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| New York Now | Doc Martin Education, Education... | Poldark Season 2 on Masterpiece | Endeavour Season 5 on Masterpiece | The Tunnel* | Across the Creek | Speakeasy | Earth’s Natural Wonders | Nature’s Great Race Zebra | Independent Lens Chuck Norris | Brewed in NY | Real Good Food | Joanne Weir | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

TUESDAY July 17

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| Lawrence Welk The Great Gershwin | Father Brown Crockpot of the Empire | ...Being Served? | Want Wife Back | Death in Paradise | Breaking Big | Poetry in America | Fats Domino: American Masters | B.B. King: American Masters | America Reframed 100 Years:One...

MARATHON: Summer Bites – Chefs Joanne Weir, Jacques Pépin, and Annabel Langbein share dishes that are bursting with seasonal flavors.

SUNDAY July 15

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| Poldark Season 2 on Masterpiece | Endeavour Season 5 on Masterpiece | The Tunnel* | Earth’s Natural Wonders | Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark | Frontline Divided States of America | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves


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| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Greener World | Start Up

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Garden Smart | Craft in America

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Greener World | Start Up

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| Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | History Detectives | Koko - The Gorilla Who Talks | Newsline | DW News | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s Legacy | P. Allen Smith | Make 48

*Second Opinion Breast Reconstruction

AFTERNOON

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| Lidia’s Kitchen

| Test Kitchen | Food Flirts | 10 Parks That Changed America | Test Kitchen | Chef’s Life

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SUNDAY July 29 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Wild Kratts: Creature of the Deep Sea | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Second Opinion* | POV The War to Be Her | Independent Lens Supergirl | Project Smoke | Seafood Cook-Off | Nick Stellino | Travels/Darley | Weekends/Yankee| Rick Steves | Woodsmith

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SATURDAY July 28 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Between the Lines | America Reframed By Blood | American Beat | The Italian Americans | Ciao Italia | Baking/Julia | George Hirsch | Smart Travels | The Americas | Rick Steves | Woodshop

FRIDAY July 27 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | Asia Insight | White House: Inside Story | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | Project Smoke | Dining/Chef | Nick Stellino | Travels/Darley | Weekends/Yankee| Rick Steves | Woodsmith

THURSDAY July 26 1:00pm

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| Splash & Bubbles | Curious George | Pinkalicious | Nature Cat | Wild Kratts: Creature of the Deep Sea | Odd Squad | History Detectives | Open Mind | Earth’s Natural Wonders | Nature’s Great Race Zebra | Independent Lens Chuck Norris | Newsline | DW News | Jazzy Vegetarian | P. Allen Smith | Essential Pépin | Dream of Italy | Travelscope | Rick Steves | Craftsman’s Legacy | P. Allen Smith | Beads, Baubles...

| *Second Opinion | Rick Steves | Doc Martin Other People’s Children | Ted Williams: American Masters | 10 Modern Marvels Changed Am. | Ted Williams: American Masters | To The Contrary | Washington Week | Real Food | This Old House | Rudy Maxa | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen

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Great Performances at the Met Cosi Fan Tutte | Brewed in NY | This Old House | Ask/Old House | Weekends/Yankee|Firing Line | To The Contrary | Firing Line | Open Mind |Focus on Europe | On Story | America Reframed By Blood Amer. Heartland | Start Up

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MARATHON: Beauty and the Beach– Darley Newman, Rudy Maxa and Joseph Rosendo share the most blue lagoons across the globe with you.

MONDAY July 30 1:00pm Sesame Street Overheard

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TUESDAY July 31 1:00pm

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| Nature Cat | Wild Kratts | Wild Kratts | Odd Squad | This is the House that Jack Built | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | Travels/Darley | Weekends/Yankee | Rick Steves | Woodsmith

| History Detectives | Newsline | DW News | Greener World | Start Up


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| Ted Williams: American Masters | Life on the Line | Stories/Stage | Chef’s Life | Real Food

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| POV The War to Be Her | PBS NewsHour | This Old House | Rudy Maxa

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| 10 Modern Marvels That Changed Am. | No Passport Required | Frontline UN Sex Abuse Scandal | America Reframed By Blood | American Beat | PBS NewsHour | Martha Stewart | Test Kitchen | Moveable Feast | Real Food | Woodworking | Travelscope

*Earth’s Natural Wonders - Life at the Extremes Surviving Against the Odds 8:00pm 8:30pm 9:00pm 9:30pm

| *Earth’s Natural Wonders | The Andes: Kingdoms of the Sky BBC World News | Nightly Business | PBS NewsHour | POV The War to Be Her | Frontline UN Sex Abuse Scandal Independent Lens Supergirl | My Greek Table | Joanne Weir | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Chef’s Life | Real Food cont’ from 5:30 | Real Food

THURSDAY July 26

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| PBS NewsHour | Antiques Roadshow Omaha | White House: Inside Story | Simply Ming | Weeknight Meals | Lidia’s Kitchen | Test Kitchen

| NOVA Treasures of the Earth Power | PBS NewsHour | Ask/Old House | Rick Steves

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FRIDAY July 27 6:00pm

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BBC World News | Nightly Business Ted Williams: American Masters

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SATURDAY July 28 6:00pm PBS NewsHour Focus on Europe

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| Arts InFocus | Firing Line

7:30pm

| PBS NewsHour | Washinton Week | Arts InFocus | The Great British Baking Show | 10 Parks That Changed America | 10 Modern Marvels Changed Amer | Ted Williams: American Masters | Simply Ming | Weeknight Meals | Lidia’s Kitchen | Cook’s Country | Chef’s Life | Real Food EVENING

7:00pm

| Andrea Bocelli: ...Live in Concert | PBS NewsHour | This Old House | Rudy Maxa

*Lawrence Welk Henry Mancini-Johnny Mercer

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HOT DOG SUNDAY, JULY 8 AT 9PM ON AM 1370

Join hosts Luke Burbank and Andrew Walsh over a sizzling grill as they celebrate one of America’s most beloved and most ridiculed foods: The Hot Dog. Splendid Table host Francis Lam joins them to explain his own personal love affair with the tubular steak, plus, Luke and Andrew head to a minor league ballpark to see if they’d make good hot dog vendors. They also try to hunt down the best veggie alternative to the hot dog, and they dip into the heated debate over proper (and improper) hot dog condiments.

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A divided America has often been brought together by story, and on this special program we hear diverse voices reflecting on a diverse America. In “The Walk,” by Elizabeth Strout an older man sets out for a walk in his small New England town and ponders changes in his life and community. Ellen Burstyn reads this work by the Pulitzer Prize winner author of Olive Kittridge. The second story, “Listen,” by Susan Minot is a provocative collection of rumors, concerns, and perceptions about the state of our world-as if we are overhearing the whole country muttering under its breath. Jennifer Ikeda and Khris Lewin read with urgency.

On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, just months after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Some 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry were forced from their homes on the West Coast and sent to one of ten “relocation” camps, where they were imprisoned behind barbed wire for the length of the war. Two-thirds of them were American citizens. This moving, three-part series, hosted by Sab Shimono and Pat Suzuki, chronicles the history of this incarceration through vivid, first-person accounts of those who lived through it. With archival audio, historical context, and deeply personal narratives, the series offers audiences a nuanced and memorable account of how this shocking violation of American democracy came to pass and its legacy in the present.

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In her second salute to area summer music festivals, Julia Figueras welcomes Richard Auldon Clark and members of the MANHATTAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA to the Henry Epstein studio. They’ll highlight what’s on tap for this season of the Finger Lakes Chamber Music Festival, as well as play a world premier work by Clark. Formed in 2002, the Festival works to enhance quality of life in the Finger Lakes by fostering an appreciation of music, particularly classical and modern chamber music. The festival is the brainchild of Richard Auldon Clark and Joyce Hunt of Hunt Country Vineyards, who met by chance at the New York State Fair the summer of 2001 and discovered their mutual love of classical music and the Finger Lakes Wine Country. Richard expressed his dream of bringing his Manhattan Chamber Orchestra to the area and Joyce enthusiastically offered her winery as the venue.

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Monteverdi: The Return of Ulysses CAST:

Ro derick Williams: Ulysses/Human Frailty David Shipley: Antinous/Time Cat herine Carby: Minerva/Fortune Caitlin Hulcup: Penelope Fra ncesca Chiejina: Melantho/Love Samuel Boden: Telemachus Susan Bickley: Eurycleia Mark Milhofer: Eumaeus Nick Pritchard: Amphinomus Tai Oney: Peisander Andrew Tortise: Eurymachus Stuart Jackson: Irus

Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin CAST:

Sa muel Dale Johnson: Eugene Onegin Natalya Romaniw: Tatyana Peter Auty: Lensky Sioned Gwen Davies: Olga Ali son Kettlewell: Madame Larina Gr aeme Broadbent: Prince Gremin Ch ristopher Gillett: Monsieur Triquet James Platt: Zaretsky

Verdi: Un Ballo in Maschera

CAST: Rafael Rojas: King Gustavus Philip Rhodes: Count Anckarstroem Adrienn Miksch: Amelia Patricia Bardon: Ulrika Arvidson Tereza Gevorgyan: Oscar Dean Robinson: Count Ribbing John Savournin: Count Horn Richard Mosley-Evans: Christian

Wagner: Lohengrin CAST:

Klaus Florian: Vogt Lohengrin Kristine Opolais: Elsa of Brabant Ch ristine Goerke: Ortrud, Telramund’s wife Th omas J. Mayer: Friedrich of Telramund, a Count of Brabant Ge org Zeppenfeld: Heinrich der Vogler (Henry the Fowler) Kostas Smoriginas:The King’s Herald Ko nu Kim: First Nobleman of Brabant Th omas Atkins: Second Nobleman of Brabant Gy ula Nagy: Third Nobleman of Brabant Si mon Shibambu: Fourth Nobleman of Brabant


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7/3 Mendelssohn: Fantasia Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 24 Brahms: Klavierstücke, Seven Fantasies Bach: English Suite No. 6 (András Schiff, p) 7/10 Mozart: Sinfonia concertante Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 (Daniel Barenboim, cond) 7/17 Rossini: William Tell Overture Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 1 Beethoven: Symphony No. 3, Eroica (Mariss Jansons, cond) 7/24 Adams: Short Ride in a Fast Machine Gabriela Lena Frank: Apu: Tone Poem for Orchestra Mahler: Symphony No. 1 (Marin Alsop, cond)

DEUTSCHE WELLE FESTIVAL 7/31 Pfitzner: Three orchestral preludes from the opera Palestrina Bruckner: Symphony No. 4, Romantic (Marek Janowksi, cond)

7/4 Liszt: Prometheus

Ligeti: Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 1, Winter Daydreams (Christian Tetzlaff, v; Michael Tilson Thomas, cond)

CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA 7/11 Beethoven: Quartet

No. 15 Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring (Franz WelserMöst, cond)

7/18 Debussy: Nocturnes: Nuages et Fêtes Mahler: Symphony No. 6, Tragic (Franz Welser-Möst, cond)

7/25 Elgar: Serenade

Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 1 Elgar: Enigma Variations (Emanuel Ax, p; Vladimir Ashkenazy, cond)

Concerto Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 Gershwin: Overture to Strike up the Band (Bramwell Tovey, cond) from Images for Orchestra Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2 Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Adès: . . . but all shall be well (Susanna Mälkki, cond)

7/19 Bernstein: Symphonic

Suite from On the Waterfront Barber: Violin Concerto Bach: Allegro assai from Sonata No. 3 Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 (Sir Georg Solti, cond)

7/26 Stravinsky: Scènes de ballet Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto No. 1 Prokofiev: Suite from Romeo and Juliet Strauss: Death and Transfiguration (Michael Tilson Thomas and Donald Runnicles, cond)

Escaramuza Grieg: Piano Concerto Berlioz: Symphony fantastique (Andrés OrozcoEstrada, cond) Concerto Strauss: An Alpine Symphony (Semyon Bychkov, cond)

7/20 Debussy: Iberia Meyer:

New Piece for Orchestra Bottesini: Concerto for Double Bass Ravel: Bolero (Giancarlo Guerrero, cond)

7/27 First Night of the 2018

BBC Proms Vaughan Williams: Toward the Unknown Region Holst: The Planets Anne Meredith: 59 Production (Sakari Oramo, cond)

SUNDAY music series 3:00PM THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC 7/1 Dvořák: Piano Concerto, Symphony No. 9, From the New World, Violin Concerto (Martin Helmchen, p; Frank-Peter Zimmermann, v; Christoph von Dohnányi, cond)

7/8 Handel: Let the Bright Seraphim Williams: Concerto for Tuba & Orchestra Vivaldi: The Four Seasons Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra (Matthew Muckey, tr; Miah Persson, s; Alan Baer, tb; Frank Huang, v; Bernard Labadie, David Robertson and Lorin Maazel, cond) 7/15 Strauss: Don Quixote Bettison: Threaded Madrigals for solo viola Strauss: Ein Heldenleben (Cynthia Phelps, vla; Carter Brey, c; Rebecca Young, vla; Frank Huang, v; Bernard Haitink and Alan Gilbert, cond) 7/22 Carter: Concerto for Orchestra Schumann: Cello Concerto J.S. Bach: Concerto for violin & oboe Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazadem (Sheryl Staples, v; Liang Wang, ob; Frank Huang, v; Jeffrey Kahane, hc; Pierre Boulez and Alan Gilbert, cond) 7/29 Mozart: Flute Concerto Tan Dun: Concerto for Water Percussion & Orchestra Hersch: Selections from Of Sorrow Born: Seven Elegies for Solo Violin Mozart: Clarinet Concerto Rouse: Flute Concerto (Robert Langevin, f; Christopher Lamb, per; Yulia Ziskel, v; Anthony McGill, cl; Bernard Labadie, Kurt Masur, Alan Gilbert and Leonard Slatkin


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SATURDAY, JULY 14 AT 6:30PM TICKETS: $9 SUNDAY, JULY 15 AT 12:30PM TICKETS: $7 The Little’s Summer of Music series goes to Pepperland! Hop on the iconic yellow submarine with The Beatles as they battle the Blue Meanies in this groovy, psychedelic classic. Tickets available at thelittle.org.

COPPELIA (THE GIRL WITH ENAMEL EYES)

—Ballet in Cinema— SUNDAY, JULY 8 AT 12PM WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 AT 6PM GENERAL ADMISSION IS $20

Featuring excellent dances, comedy, and fine music, this ballet classic arrives in the Little Theatre District. Tickets for the Royal Opera House show are available at thelittle.org.

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Half the Picture celebrates the groundbreaking work of female film directors and investigates the systemic discrimination that has for decades denied far too many talented women opportunities in Hollywood. Includes interviews with Ava DuVernay, Jill Soloway, Catherine Hardwicke, Miranda July, and more. Director Amy Adrion will be at The Little for a post-screening discussion July 10.


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