April 2015 Program Schedule

Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 1 of 114
Wed, Apr 01, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
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N/A
#6002
DW
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N/A
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01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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N/A #605
Jarrod Dickenson
Texas born, Brooklyn-based Jarrod Dickenson is a world touring singer-songwriter who expertly works blues, country and folk into his
compositions. Roots music connoisseurs No Depression writes: "A voice like a young Tom Waits...Jarrod Dickenson's songs are simply
breathtaking, possessing melodies many of his peers would give their left arm for." In this episode, Dickenson performs several songs including
tracks from his critically acclaimed record "The Lonesome Traveler."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #911
Don Henry
Grammy Award winner Don Henry's songs have been recorded by legends like Ray Charles, Patti Page and Conway Twitty. By country crooners
like: Gene Watson, John Conlee and B.J. Thomas By young hit makers of today like: Blake Shelton, Lonestar and Miranda Lambert and the list
goes on. And he's shared the stage with performers as diverse as Joey Ramone to Keith Urban. The wit and wisdom of Don's songs are widely
renowned whether it's campfire favorites, the hilarious "B.F.D." and biker lullaby "Harley", to the wonderfully poignant tribute to Martin Luther King
"Beautiful Fool", and of course his Grammy Award winning country classic "Where've You Been".
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
Raul Midon
03:00:00
El Taller
APTEX
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NETA
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N/A
#409
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N/A
#0
Proyecto Teatro aims to make the arts accessible to the entire community, regardless of income levels, and to reduce social and cultural
differences of society. For actor and director Alejandro Pedemonte creating a space that leads to human development through the arts was his
main goal when he created Talleres Infantiles, a year round Spanish language art program for mostly low income students. We follow a group of
students and volunteers for a year as they work together to improve their community while maintaining their culture alive. An Arts in Context
special.
04:00:00
Reason to Dance
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#0
As a mother, teacher, and dancer, China Smith is on a quest to spread awareness about the mixed nature and diversity of the African diaspora
through contemporary dance. Her company, Ballet Afrique, employs a synthesis of ballet and modern blended with Afrocentric undertones to
articulate the human condition and spirit through the unbounded art form of dance. As Smith wrestles with the business aspect of sharing her art
as well as the uphill battle against cultural expectations and the cultural stereotypes of ballet, she continues to cement herself as an indelible and
essential part of the dance scene.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2501
National Debate Special: Is Political Polarization Really A Problem?
Washington Post columnist GEORGE WILL and national tea party leader MATT KIBBE, argue that polarization isn't so bad-and refreshes
American democracy. Former Clinton White House speechwriter ERIC LIU, and political science professor CHRISTOPHER PARKER say the
current political impasse keeps government from doing things most Americans clearly support.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1363
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #403
Soap Opera/Diva Duck
Soap Opera - Quack and Chirp get into a singing duel. (Poor Peep!) Their operetta is interrupted by the discovery of a sweet-smelling, slippery
something-or-other that makes bubbles. Diva Duck - Quack is preparing for yet another one of his concerts, which means he must stay in his
pond and NOT SPEAK. Leave it to Quack to find a way to boss Peep and Chirp around without using his voice!
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
The Zoo Train
The Signing Time gang hops on the zoo train to learn new signs for their animal friends at the zoo.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Healthy Neck
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
(S)
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#109
(CC)
N/A
#112
(CC)
DVI
#1024
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 2 of 114
Wed, Apr 01, 2015
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
The Power of Small Movements
This episode demonstrates what can be achieved with small gentle movements.
Distrib
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AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1419
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #404
Bags and Totes
You can never have too many bags! They show off your skills and accent every outfit. And when you're making gifts there is no worry about size
or fit! Colbey Decker starts out with "little M's" bag - a mini drawstring back pack featuring button holes instead of grommets, plus a hidden pocket
inside. Then, sewing expert and TV personality Sue Hausmann joins us with techniques for giving purses their shape. She also demonstrates a
truly unique duct tape purse.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1006
Go International
We're armchair traveling on today's Knitting Daily as we explore international techniques for both knitting and crochet. We begin this episode with
a twined knitting technique, a look seen on traditional Scandinavian knitwear. Then, crochet expert Kristin Omdahl has unique edgings for
afghans and more. Yarn expert Clara Parkes is next with a yarn spotlight on exotic fibers around the world, including yak yarns that come in a
variety of weights. We wrap up today's episode with one more international tip for two special bind-offs from around the world.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #202
Sleeves
Peggy shares the details for fitting the perfect sleeve. She shows how to use garments already in your wardrobe as a start for the perfect fit.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Rustic and Rich Flavors
Lidia prepares a rich Meatball and Eggplant Tagliatelle, an easy Vegetable and Meat Casserole, and a rustic Lentil Country Salad.
#4178
#113
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #412
Budget Stretchers
Spending less doesn't mean less flavor or less healthy. Sara shows tricks for using inexpensive ingredients in big ways for inexpensive, but
delicious meals like a Greens and Potato Pie and tasty Italian Onion Soup with a poached egg floating on the top.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1203
Leftovers Ignite and Take Flight
MARCUS SAMUELSSON/Pytt I Panna. Leftovers sometimes get a bad rap but on this episode of Simply Ming we turn those odds and ends into
multi-layered, savory meals. Ming makes a childhood favorite, a Crispy Noddle Cake with Ham and Brisket, a fun way to clear out your fridge that
the kids will love. Celebrated chef Marcus Samuelsson then traces back his Swedish roots to make a similar dish, Pytt I Panna, a family favorite
that defines home cooking at its best.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #101
Modern Eats to Traditional Treats
Kevin starts with a lobster dish served with a mustard cream sauce and seared fillet of beef and blue cheese salad. Next, potato with a pie crust a completely different way of serving Ireland's national vegetable. Then a quick and simple Waldorf salad. Finally, Kevin shares his mom's recipe
for traditional apple pie.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1807
Palette Play
Color is powerful design tool. Kick start designs by looking at new color combinations. Kerry Bogert begins with patina recipes. Next, build a bib
necklace with Molly Schaller using simple techniques with a bold color palette. Then, it's a workshop lesson on using crystal bicones to make
beaded beads. Last, Elizabeth Ward shows how organizing your stash helps you design.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Book Worm
Go back to school with Mark's favorite book-themed projects, including do-it-yourself book page glass dishes, mixed-media necklaces and
homemade smashbooks. Projects: Book Page Glass Dishes; Kids Smashbook; Mixed Media Brooch/Necklace; Book Page Matting.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 3 of 114
Wed, Apr 01, 2015
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16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #210
Secrets to Success
The secret to success is actually simple - it's all about staying in school and building the best toolbox for your future. Learn about the many ways
to pay for your education and the importance of learning every day of your life.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1505
Out of This World
We're getting spacey with out of this world crafts: alien accessories, a cosmic belt and space vest, a mini space shuttle, and a glow in the dark
star mobile - all on Hands On.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #913
Time
P. Allen Smith explains the design principle of Time and they way the element is expressed in various garden styles through the ages. Allen also
shares tips for growing asparagus, container gardening and even how chickens can help children learn. Plus, in the "Allen's Collections" segment,
he reveals his fascination with glass bottles and demonstrates decorative ways they can be used.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #318
Organic Flowers (Skagit Valley, Wa)
Some organically minded growers and retailers are changing the way the flower industry practices their craft of growing beautiful flowers without
the chemicals. It's a movement that is good for the planet.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#11065
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#240
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6003
19:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
Immigration Raid Analysis
Immigration is a complex, national issue that's igniting emotions and fueling heated debate. This discussion analyzes the 2006 ICE raids of Swift
meat packing plants in six states and how those raids have affected the immigration issue. The panel includes experts from grass roots, legal and
academic organizations. Guests: Silvia Martinez - Chair of Latinos Unidos of Northern Colorado, an immigrant advocacy group in Greeley,
Colorado; Adrienne Benavidez - Vice President of the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association ; Estevan Flores, Ph.D. - Executive Director, Latino
Research & Policy Center at the University of Colorado at Denver.
20:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#109
Gritty blues rocker Joe Cocker opens with "You Are So Beautiful," followed by Tears for Fears power-hit, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
Young violinist David Garrett brings an audience of 18,000 to its feet. Gary Brooker of Procol Harum sings his love anthem "A Whiter Shade of
Pale." Disco diva Donna Summer delivers an energetic "Last Dance."; Joe Cocker - "You Are So Beautiful"; Tears for Fears - "Everybody Wants
to Rule the World"; David Garrett - "Violin Concerto in D"; Gary Brooker (Procol Harum) - "A Whiter Shade of Pale"; Donna Summer - "Last
Dance".
20:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#110
Mick Hucknall performs his #1 hit, "If You Don't Know Me By Now," followed by Roger Hodgson with the Supertramp pop rock delight, "Give A
Little Bit." Mike Oldfield plays his New Age rock classic, "Tubular Bells." Sinead O'Connor brings her incomparable style to "Nothing Compares 2
U." The Jacksons go disco funk with "Blame It on the Boogie.; "Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) - "If You Don't Know Me By Now"; Roger Hodgson
(Supertramp) - "Give A Little Bit"; Mike Oldfield - "Tubular Bells"; Sinead O'Connor - "Nothing Compares 2 U"; The Jacksons - "Blame It On the
Boogie".
21:00:00
Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings The Band
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Mary Lou Williams (1910-1981), an innovative and prolific jazz pianist, composer and arranger, created some of the most sophisticated big-band
hits for Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and other popular orchestras of the 1930s. From child prodigy and "Boogie-Woogie Queen" to
groundbreaking composer and musical mentor to some of jazz's greatest musicians, Williams seemed to redefine herself with every passing
decade. Away from the piano, she defied expectations - as a woman in a "man's world," as a black person in a whites-only society, and as a nonconforming creative genius in an image-driven industry. MARY LOU WILLIAMS: THE LADY WHO SWINGS THE BAND examines Williams' life
and career, and her enduring legacy. In telling her story, the film follows the trajectory of jazz through the lens of a pioneering African-American
female instrumentalist. The documentary unfolds through Williams' words - voiced by Oscar and Emmy nominee Alfre Woodard (12 Years a
Slave, State of Affairs) - taken from unpublished manuscripts, oral histories and media interviews. Tony- and Screen Actors Guild-nominated
actor Delroy Lindo (Malcolm X, Crooklyn, Get Shorty) voices Mary Lou Williams' husband John, while Independent Spirit Award-winning actor
Wendell Pierce (Selma, The Wire) portrays bandleader Andy Kirk. Interviews with scholars, friends and fellow musicians - including Geri Allen,
Carmen Lundy, Hank Jones, Billy Taylor, Terri Lyne Carrington, and Esperanza Spalding- place Williams' personal story within a larger context.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 4 of 114
Wed, Apr 01, 2015
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AS2 Episode
22:00:00
Stanford Roundtable
NETA
(CC)
N/A #2014
The Climate Conversation You Haven't Heard
The Roundtable at Stanford University, 2014, is entitled: The Climate Conversation You Haven't Heard. Many of us don't want to talk about it or
think about it, but extreme weather and a changing planet are a given for the 21st century. It's a daunting problem, but developing new
techniques and technologies is at the heart of what Stanford and Silicon Valley do best. Join moderator Lesley Stahl, correspondent for 60
Minutes, for a Roundtable discussion that applies the expertise and perspective of Stanford's brain trust and the vision of global leaders to what
may be the most compelling issue of our time. The event, which took place in conjunction with Stanford's Reunion Homecoming Weekend, was
taped Friday, Oct. 24, 2014 in Maples Pavilion.
23:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Geddy Lee with Michael Chabon
Best known as the lead vocalist, bassist and keyboard player for the band Rush, Geddy Lee spends his time on Speakeasy talking with Pulitzer
Prize-winning author Michael Chabon. The two discuss Lee's perspective on growing up Jewish in an assimilated world, as well the evolution of
his band mates' relationships that have seen catastrophic loss and the growth of a brotherhood that has sustained more than four-decades. The
son of Polish Holocaust survivors, Lee also talks openly about how he has maintained his singular singing voice over his Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame career.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 5 of 114
Thu, Apr 02, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6003
00:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
Immigration Raid Analysis
Immigration is a complex, national issue that's igniting emotions and fueling heated debate. This discussion analyzes the 2006 ICE raids of Swift
meat packing plants in six states and how those raids have affected the immigration issue. The panel includes experts from grass roots, legal and
academic organizations. Guests: Silvia Martinez - Chair of Latinos Unidos of Northern Colorado, an immigrant advocacy group in Greeley,
Colorado; Adrienne Benavidez - Vice President of the Colorado Hispanic Bar Association ; Estevan Flores, Ph.D. - Executive Director, Latino
Research & Policy Center at the University of Colorado at Denver.
01:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#109
Gritty blues rocker Joe Cocker opens with "You Are So Beautiful," followed by Tears for Fears power-hit, "Everybody Wants to Rule the World."
Young violinist David Garrett brings an audience of 18,000 to its feet. Gary Brooker of Procol Harum sings his love anthem "A Whiter Shade of
Pale." Disco diva Donna Summer delivers an energetic "Last Dance."; Joe Cocker - "You Are So Beautiful"; Tears for Fears - "Everybody Wants
to Rule the World"; David Garrett - "Violin Concerto in D"; Gary Brooker (Procol Harum) - "A Whiter Shade of Pale"; Donna Summer - "Last
Dance".
01:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#110
Mick Hucknall performs his #1 hit, "If You Don't Know Me By Now," followed by Roger Hodgson with the Supertramp pop rock delight, "Give A
Little Bit." Mike Oldfield plays his New Age rock classic, "Tubular Bells." Sinead O'Connor brings her incomparable style to "Nothing Compares 2
U." The Jacksons go disco funk with "Blame It on the Boogie.; "Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) - "If You Don't Know Me By Now"; Roger Hodgson
(Supertramp) - "Give A Little Bit"; Mike Oldfield - "Tubular Bells"; Sinead O'Connor - "Nothing Compares 2 U"; The Jacksons - "Blame It On the
Boogie".
02:00:00
Mary Lou Williams: The Lady Who Swings The Band
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Mary Lou Williams (1910-1981), an innovative and prolific jazz pianist, composer and arranger, created some of the most sophisticated big-band
hits for Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and other popular orchestras of the 1930s. From child prodigy and "Boogie-Woogie Queen" to
groundbreaking composer and musical mentor to some of jazz's greatest musicians, Williams seemed to redefine herself with every passing
decade. Away from the piano, she defied expectations - as a woman in a "man's world," as a black person in a whites-only society, and as a nonconforming creative genius in an image-driven industry. MARY LOU WILLIAMS: THE LADY WHO SWINGS THE BAND examines Williams' life
and career, and her enduring legacy. In telling her story, the film follows the trajectory of jazz through the lens of a pioneering African-American
female instrumentalist. The documentary unfolds through Williams' words - voiced by Oscar and Emmy nominee Alfre Woodard (12 Years a
Slave, State of Affairs) - taken from unpublished manuscripts, oral histories and media interviews. Tony- and Screen Actors Guild-nominated
actor Delroy Lindo (Malcolm X, Crooklyn, Get Shorty) voices Mary Lou Williams' husband John, while Independent Spirit Award-winning actor
Wendell Pierce (Selma, The Wire) portrays bandleader Andy Kirk. Interviews with scholars, friends and fellow musicians - including Geri Allen,
Carmen Lundy, Hank Jones, Billy Taylor, Terri Lyne Carrington, and Esperanza Spalding- place Williams' personal story within a larger context.
03:00:00
Stanford Roundtable
NETA
(CC)
N/A #2014
The Climate Conversation You Haven't Heard
The Roundtable at Stanford University, 2014, is entitled: The Climate Conversation You Haven't Heard. Many of us don't want to talk about it or
think about it, but extreme weather and a changing planet are a given for the 21st century. It's a daunting problem, but developing new
techniques and technologies is at the heart of what Stanford and Silicon Valley do best. Join moderator Lesley Stahl, correspondent for 60
Minutes, for a Roundtable discussion that applies the expertise and perspective of Stanford's brain trust and the vision of global leaders to what
may be the most compelling issue of our time. The event, which took place in conjunction with Stanford's Reunion Homecoming Weekend, was
taped Friday, Oct. 24, 2014 in Maples Pavilion.
04:00:00
Speakeasy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Geddy Lee with Michael Chabon
Best known as the lead vocalist, bassist and keyboard player for the band Rush, Geddy Lee spends his time on Speakeasy talking with Pulitzer
Prize-winning author Michael Chabon. The two discuss Lee's perspective on growing up Jewish in an assimilated world, as well the evolution of
his band mates' relationships that have seen catastrophic loss and the growth of a brotherhood that has sustained more than four-decades. The
son of Polish Holocaust survivors, Lee also talks openly about how he has maintained his singular singing voice over his Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame career.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2502
Witness at the White House: from Nixon to Obama
Former ABC News White House correspondent ANN COMPTON, the first female journalist assigned by a network to cover the president fulltime,
discusses the seven presidents she followed beginning in 1973, the end of the Cold War, the war on terror, and being the only broadcast
journalist on Air Force One with President George W. Bush on 9/11.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1364
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 6 of 114
Thu, Apr 02, 2015
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AS2 Episode
08:00:00
Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #404
Quack and the Amazing Sandy Magic/Duckball
Quack and the Amazing Sandy Magic - Peep and Quack discover some extraordinary objects buried at the beach. They appear to change shape
as they're pulled them from the sand. Could it be magic? Duckball - Chirp dreams up a new game (that looks remarkably like soccer). She finds a
ball and some willing players, including lots and lots of bunnies! But how to make the two teams even?
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
My Day
Rachel and her young friends share all the signs for things kids do every day, from waking up and getting dressed, to playtime and bedtime.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Brain Aerobics
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
NETA
APTEX
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Flexibility and Range of Motion
All the exercises in this program highlight range of motion throughout the shoulders and back.
(CC)
N/A
#113
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#1025
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1420
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #405
Trousers
Your "go to" garment whatever the occasion is a pair of perfect fitting trousers. Styles and details will vary by your body type and the fabric you
choose but today we feature the basic construction of trousers. Angela Wolf, our couture expert, is our only guest and we'll break down pants into
a few lessons. She begins with a muslin and alterations to make your trousers fit. Then, it's pressing darts and seams. Next, we move to hidden
zippers. And finally, waistband options and how to alter your pattern. Then, stay tuned next week for pockets.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1007
Simple Is Beautiful
Join us on this episode of Knitting Daily and explore both simple and stunning knitwear. We begin with a look at draping, gathering, and ruching in
knitwear and how these simple elements pack a very fashionable punch. Then, on today's how-to segment, Laura Bryant and Barry Klein take a
look at tencel yarns and fashionable projects that can be made with this unique yarn. You'll learn what tencel is and be able to practice knitting
with this yarn in a fun, easy scarf design. Then, on today's yarn spotlight Clara Parkes looks at recycled yarns. Finally, we wrap up today's
episode with a quick tip for getting gauge for specialty yarns so you can either achieve the drape you're looking for in a garment or show off the
yarn you're using.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #203
Lcd Again, and Again
You can never learn too much about LCD - length, circumference and depth - it's time to dig deeper into these concepts. Learn more about the
importance of creating a muslin.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4179
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1001
A Seafood Dream
Restaurateur Gabriella Camara, owner of Contramar, just might be the most energetic woman in Mexico City. Raised by a family that loves food
and fine service, she dreamed a dream of fresh fish served simply and respectfully. At 23, she opened her first restaurant, Contramar. Sixteen
years later, Contramar remains at the top of everyone's list for phenomenal seafood and superior service. Her vision has expanded to include
Baja's top Chef Jair Tellez. Their restaurant, Mero Toro, in the vibrant Condesa neighborhood, features a big city vibe and the passion of two
people that truly love pristine seafood. Chef Jair shows Rick his simple, yet stunning, robalo with porcini and green garlic. At home, Rick makes
Contramar's famous tuna tostadas and a green adobo grilled fish.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Delicious Chicken Dinner
Nick visits the cheese monger and the P-Patch and prepares Chicken Provolone with Tomato Sauce and a Salad with Spinach, Arugula &
Shallots. Old school recipes made simple for today's busy home chefs.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 7 of 114
Thu, Apr 02, 2015
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AS2 Episode
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #312
New York, New York
Host Laura Theodore prepares a Manhattan inspired meal, featuring savory "Peppers and Vegan Sausage" nestled in a sub-style bun, served up
with "Deli-Style Macaroni Salad" on the side. For dessert, super rich and creamy New York style "Blueberry Cheeze-Cake" provides a Big Apple
inspired dessert.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
Family Favorites
Grilled Leg Of Lamb; Pork Loin Tournedos With Cream And Calvados; Puerto Rican Pork And Beans; Lamb Navarin.
(CC)
DVI
#114
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1808
Easy Does It
Even complicated looking designs don't have to be hard. With the right tips and teacher, jewelry designing becomes much easier. Kate Richbourg
is the first teacher and creates intricate patterns by soldering dots. Then, Laura Timmons demonstrates a bead soup memory wire bracelet. Next,
the jewelry workshop lesson features how to embellish hoop earrings using seed beads and wire. Finally, Candie Cooper has a simple men's
bracelet with leather and silver.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #105
Hardware Heaven
One trip to the hardware store can yield amazing finds. From zip tie jewelry to decoden jars, Mark provides some new tools to enhance anyone's
DIY repertoire. Projects: Duct Cap Covers Display (Peter); Cement Planters or Candle Holders With Plaster Of Paris; Light Bright Bracelets (With
Gutter Guard); Caulking Decoden Jar Lids; Zip Tie Jewelry.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #211
The Marketing Mix
Now that you've decided on your business product or service, how will you promote it? Let the Biz Kids help you understand your target market
and learn about the four P's of business success: product, price, promotion, and placement. Learn how "Exclusive Cuts" barber services, "Wow,
Take a Bow" dog grooming, and other businesses market their services and products.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1506
School Days
This show features three ways to make your backpack fun, cool pouches for your locker, an apple trivet for the teacher, and a first day of school
journal featuring a phone app.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
A Visit from the Beekman Boys
Two New York City boys turned farmers visit Moss Mountain Farm. Find out how the Fabulous Beekman Boys fare, when faced with the
challenge of capturing a free-range turkey while Allen puts a spin on a classic dish.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #319
Moss Gardens (Raleigh, Nc)
In this episode, we learn how moss is an incredible eco-friendly plant that needs very little water, no fertilizers, clipping or mowing and yet, it stays
green all year long! We cover all the basics and make a miniature tabletop landscape that will give years of enjoyment.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11066
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1140
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6004
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#712
(CC)
N/A
#1007
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
Sierra Hull and Highways 111
Mandolin prodigy Sierra Hull and her band Highway 111 perform at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
Daily Program Listing II
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 8 of 114
Thu, Apr 02, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
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AS2 Episode
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Mumford & Sons
The 1920s glamour of the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles provided a stunning setting for a triumphant performance by Mumford &
Sons. The band delivered songs from its recent Number One album, Babel, along with such hits as "Little Lion Man" and "I Will Wait." Mumford &
Sons thrilled the invitation-only crowd of 800 throughout its rousing set, closing the evening with a blistering rendition of "The Cave" from the
classic, multi-platinum debut Sigh No More.
22:00:00
Chattahoochee Unplugged
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
An Olympic-class whitewater run through the middle of a busy downtown. Sounds like a impossible dream but it's happening in Columbus,
Georgia, and its Alabama neighbor, Phenix City. More than 20 years ago canoe enthusiast and outdoor store owner, Neal Wickham, dreamed of
running rapids in his own backyard on the Chattahoochee River. But there was a problem - those rapids lay submerged beneath the waters held
back by two aging rock and masonry dams. The dams were built more than a century ago after the Civil War. They powered Columbus's booming
textile business. Eventually that business moved elsewhere leaving behind a blighted riverfront, empty mills and disused dams in danger of
failing. But it takes more than a few sticks of dynamite to get rid of a dam. This documentary, filmed over the course of two years, explores how
local businessman, John Turner and the civic organization, Uptown Columbus had to raise millions of dollars. They enlisted the services of
Olympic whitewater designer, Rick McLaughlin, the US Army Corps of Engineers and many other experts. The best environmental science
converged with state-of-the-art engineering and construction to realize a much grander dream: to return a critical 2. 5 mile stretch of the
Chattahoochee, one of the largest rivers in the Southeast, to its natural state. At the same time it's creating a thrill ride for kayakers and rafters
who can enjoy the world's the longest urban whitewater run through the heart of downtown Columbus and neighboring Phenix City, Alabama.
22:30:00
Shooting in the Wild
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Wildlife and nature films are a hugely popular entertainment genre: networks such as Animal Planet and Discovery are stars in the cable
television universe, viewers flock to IMAX theaters to see jaw-dropping footage from the wild, and the venerable BBC still scores triumphs with
series such as Planet Earth. As cinematic technology brings ever-more-breathtaking images to the screen, and as our direct contact with nature
diminishes, an ever-expanding audience craves the indirect experience of wild nature that these films provide. But this success has a dark side,
as veteran producer and film educator Chris Palmer reveals in the documentary Shooting in the Wild. Based on his authoritative and engrossing
book of the same name, Shooting in the Wild presents an insider's look at the business of wildlife filmmaking, uncovering a more pervasive and
troubling trend toward sensationalism, extreme risk-taking, and even abuse in wildlife films. Illustrated with film clips from the early days of the
genre to the present, this program also profiles a new breed of skilled, ethical filmmakers whose work enlightens as well as entertains, and who
represent the future that Palmer envisions for the industry he loves. The host of the program is Alexandra Cousteau, who is herself a filmmaker
and National Geographic "Emerging Explorer, " and the granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau, the underwater film pioneer.
23:00:00
Olmsted and America's Urban Parks
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
One-hundred and fifty-one years after Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) designed New York City's Central Park with Calvert Vaux, it remains
an undisputed haven of tranquility amid one of the largest, tallest and most unnatural places in the world. OLMSTED AND AMERICA'S URBAN
PARKS, narrated by actress Kerry Washington, examines the visionary urban planner and landscape architect's impact on the development of
America's first great city parks in the late 19th century. With incredible foresight, Olmsted brought nourishing green spaces to New York, Boston,
Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Louisville and dozens of other U.S. cities. Throughout his working life, Olmsted and his firm carried out more
than 500 commissions, including nearly 100 public parks. He believed parks should serve as vital democratic spaces, where citizens from all
walks of life could converge and feel restored. Prior to officially committing to landscape architecture, Olmsted worked as a New York Times
correspondent to the Confederate states, the manager of a California gold mine and General Secretary of the United States Sanitary Commission
during the Civil War. Olmsted, a workaholic by today's standards, devoted the latter half of his life to creating green spaces for overworked city
dwellers. Told in large part through Olmsted's own words (voiced by Oscar winning actor Kevin Kline), this film weaves together his poignant
personal story and pioneering vision with contemporary footage of the lasting masterpieces he left behind.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 9 of 114
Fri, Apr 03, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6004
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#712
(CC)
N/A
#1007
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
Sierra Hull and Highways 111
Mandolin prodigy Sierra Hull and her band Highway 111 perform at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Mumford & Sons
The 1920s glamour of the Belasco Theater in downtown Los Angeles provided a stunning setting for a triumphant performance by Mumford &
Sons. The band delivered songs from its recent Number One album, Babel, along with such hits as "Little Lion Man" and "I Will Wait." Mumford &
Sons thrilled the invitation-only crowd of 800 throughout its rousing set, closing the evening with a blistering rendition of "The Cave" from the
classic, multi-platinum debut Sigh No More.
03:00:00
Chattahoochee Unplugged
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
An Olympic-class whitewater run through the middle of a busy downtown. Sounds like a impossible dream but it's happening in Columbus,
Georgia, and its Alabama neighbor, Phenix City. More than 20 years ago canoe enthusiast and outdoor store owner, Neal Wickham, dreamed of
running rapids in his own backyard on the Chattahoochee River. But there was a problem - those rapids lay submerged beneath the waters held
back by two aging rock and masonry dams. The dams were built more than a century ago after the Civil War. They powered Columbus's booming
textile business. Eventually that business moved elsewhere leaving behind a blighted riverfront, empty mills and disused dams in danger of
failing. But it takes more than a few sticks of dynamite to get rid of a dam. This documentary, filmed over the course of two years, explores how
local businessman, John Turner and the civic organization, Uptown Columbus had to raise millions of dollars. They enlisted the services of
Olympic whitewater designer, Rick McLaughlin, the US Army Corps of Engineers and many other experts. The best environmental science
converged with state-of-the-art engineering and construction to realize a much grander dream: to return a critical 2. 5 mile stretch of the
Chattahoochee, one of the largest rivers in the Southeast, to its natural state. At the same time it's creating a thrill ride for kayakers and rafters
who can enjoy the world's the longest urban whitewater run through the heart of downtown Columbus and neighboring Phenix City, Alabama.
03:30:00
Shooting in the Wild
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Wildlife and nature films are a hugely popular entertainment genre: networks such as Animal Planet and Discovery are stars in the cable
television universe, viewers flock to IMAX theaters to see jaw-dropping footage from the wild, and the venerable BBC still scores triumphs with
series such as Planet Earth. As cinematic technology brings ever-more-breathtaking images to the screen, and as our direct contact with nature
diminishes, an ever-expanding audience craves the indirect experience of wild nature that these films provide. But this success has a dark side,
as veteran producer and film educator Chris Palmer reveals in the documentary Shooting in the Wild. Based on his authoritative and engrossing
book of the same name, Shooting in the Wild presents an insider's look at the business of wildlife filmmaking, uncovering a more pervasive and
troubling trend toward sensationalism, extreme risk-taking, and even abuse in wildlife films. Illustrated with film clips from the early days of the
genre to the present, this program also profiles a new breed of skilled, ethical filmmakers whose work enlightens as well as entertains, and who
represent the future that Palmer envisions for the industry he loves. The host of the program is Alexandra Cousteau, who is herself a filmmaker
and National Geographic "Emerging Explorer, " and the granddaughter of Jacques Cousteau, the underwater film pioneer.
04:00:00
Olmsted and America's Urban Parks
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
One-hundred and fifty-one years after Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) designed New York City's Central Park with Calvert Vaux, it remains
an undisputed haven of tranquility amid one of the largest, tallest and most unnatural places in the world. OLMSTED AND AMERICA'S URBAN
PARKS, narrated by actress Kerry Washington, examines the visionary urban planner and landscape architect's impact on the development of
America's first great city parks in the late 19th century. With incredible foresight, Olmsted brought nourishing green spaces to New York, Boston,
Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Louisville and dozens of other U.S. cities. Throughout his working life, Olmsted and his firm carried out more
than 500 commissions, including nearly 100 public parks. He believed parks should serve as vital democratic spaces, where citizens from all
walks of life could converge and feel restored. Prior to officially committing to landscape architecture, Olmsted worked as a New York Times
correspondent to the Confederate states, the manager of a California gold mine and General Secretary of the United States Sanitary Commission
during the Civil War. Olmsted, a workaholic by today's standards, devoted the latter half of his life to creating green spaces for overworked city
dwellers. Told in large part through Olmsted's own words (voiced by Oscar winning actor Kevin Kline), this film weaves together his poignant
personal story and pioneering vision with contemporary footage of the lasting masterpieces he left behind.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2503
Doris Kearns Goodwin On Presidential Leadership
Acclaimed American historian DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN on judging presidential leadership today versus national leaders of the past,
President Obama's fixation on Abraham Lincoln, the role of the media in toxic politics, and parallels between the deep divisions of today and the
era of Teddy Roosevelt a century ago.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1365
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 10 of 114
Fri, Apr 03, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
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Cap
AS2 Episode
08:00:00
Science Is Fun
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
Color In Sight and Sound
University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry Professor Bassam Shakhashiri is joined by several of his friends to show how mixing chemicals
produces color changes, both fast and slow, and how different musical instruments produce color in music.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #111
My Neighborhood
This episode teaches all of the signs for common neighborhood places, including the park, the store, the post office, the library and many others.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 1
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#114
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#1026
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1101
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #406
Pockets
Where would we be without pockets? We love adding them to every garment but especially pants. They are obviously functional but they can also
add style and line. Angela Wolf starts us out as we finish up our trouser lesson from last week with pockets. Then, join Gretchen Hirsch for a
complete lesson on a different style of pockets for pants and skirts. Welt pockets are more than functional as they add a design element to your
construction.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1008
Big and Bold
Big is beautiful on today's Knitting Daily. Join us on today's episode as we take a look at bulky yarns and big designs. We begin with tips for
working with chunky yarns. You'll have the tools you need to dive into big knitting. Then, join crochet designer and author Robyn Chachula as she
and Kristin Omdahl explore crocheted afghans, from lap blankets and lacy motifs, to big and comfy blankets to wrap up in. On today's yarn
spotlight, yarn expert Clara Parkes takes a further look at chunky yarns, what they're ideal for, and how to best use these yarns in your designs.
Finally, we end with a quick tip for huge art knitting, working with more than one strand of yarn.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #204
Fabric Speaks, Are We Listening?
Fabric has a story. Peggy interviews a fabric importer from Europe for more insight. Then, she demonstrates how to marry fabric, pattern and
body together for a personalized garment.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Shell-Ebration
Crab Cakes With Avocado Sauce; Oysters Madison; Mussels Poulette; Mussels Gratinee; Clam Fritters.
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4180
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#116
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #112
Fresh Beans
Joanne's mother passed down her passion of beans to her, so in this episode Joanne will take us to one of her favorite farms to pick some fresh
beans. She'll also travel to an Alaskan Salmon hatchery, and then show her student how to prepare a Succotash and Maple-Mustard Glazed
Cedar Plank Salmon dish. Recipes: Sweet Corn and Shell Bean Succotash, Cedar Plank Salmon with Maple-Mustard Glaze. Student: Elizabeth
"Libby" Batzel
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1216
Speckle Belly Goose Casserole/Oak Grove Hunting Club
Speckled Belly Geese is this week's main ingredient. . The first recipe is Asian Barbecued Goose Kebabs which combines hoisin, plum and black
bean sauces, minced garlic and ginger is painted on the kebabs with a brush made of lemon grass before they are grilled. Next he travels to
Canard Sauvage Hunting Lodge in southwest Louisiana where they prepare Ground Goose - browned and flavored with the trinity and served in
a rice casserole. The final recipe is Roasted Goose with Dark Cherries.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 11 of 114
Fri, Apr 03, 2015
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AS2 Episode
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
Sweet Nectar
World's First Organic Fair-Trade Honey & Blue Agave Syrup from Mexico. Chef Richard Sandoval: Modern Mexican Restaurants - New York;
Dubai; Las Vegas; Denver; Tysons Corner, VA; Washington, D.C.; Mexico City; Acapulco This episode accompanies Chef Richard Sandoval,
world-famous for his modern Mexican cuisine, on a journey to the outer reaches of Mexico, from the dense jungles of Quintana Roo to the
mountaintops of Jalisco to the Pacific cliffs outside Acapulco. We see how the world's first organic fair-trade honey is harvested by native
Mayans, and Chef Sandoval shows how to tap the rare blue agave for its syrup. In the kitchen, a Mexican feast is prepared by three generations
of Sandovals. Recipes: Salmon Terrine with Chile Guajillo a la Blue Agave; Camarones de la Vera Cruz (& a Touch of Honey).
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1809
Custom Creations
Store bought materials can save time but sometimes you need to make it from scratch to get just what you want. All of these designers subscribe
to the idea of personalizing as much as possible, beginning with stitch pro, Jean Campbell. She shows several tips and techniques for keeping
right angle weave clean, neat, and strong with the beads sitting at perfect angles. Then, syndee holt shows how to make your own cabochon.
Next, the workshop lesson is on illusion necklaces. Finally peruse some beautiful lampwork beads custom made from various artists with Kerry
Bogert to give pieces that custom look.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Light Up My Life
This illuminating episode features fun, glowing do-it-yourself projects, including light up jewelry, candle holders and chandeliers. Projects:
Lampshade Overhaul; Light Up Jewelry (Kristen Turner); Chandelier Overhaul; Stacked Glass Candle Holders (Stained Glass & Solid
Technique).
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #212
Hidden Careers
You don't have to be perfect at your passion to build a career in it. If you love baseball, but don't have the skills of a super athlete, you will see
there are many different roles you can play behind the scenes. Learn about "behind the scenes" careers in sports, music, entertainment, art, and
even aviation.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1507
Experiments
It's time for a little crafting science as we make a journal of technique experiments, do a little chemistry to create glop or blubber or whatever you
want to call it! test out some prehistoric look a likes with casting materials, and finally take our experiments outside for a test on floating with our
own ship.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1402
Past Made New
Take a step back in time to the late 18th century town of Salem, North Carolina. Learn how many of the same practices and principles in this
Moravian community can be utilized in today's modern backyard gardens.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
Behind The Scenes of a Flower Show (Seattle, Wa)
A firsthand look at how these display gardens are created and how to get the most from your visit to any show.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
19:00:00
19:30:00
(CC)
N/A
#320
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11067
Out of Ireland
WLIW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2246
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6005
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1113
Linda Gray
Linda Gray began her career as a model and actress, featured in over 400 TV commercials-- but her rise to fame actually began when she was
cast in Norman Lear's series All that Glitters playing the first featured transgender character on series television. But it was her role as Sue Ellen,
the tortured, alcoholic wife of J.R. Ewing on the world-wide smash Dallas that cemented her name in pop culture. 14 years later, when she left
Dallas, Gray continued working - with roles on Melrose Place, Models, Inc., and The Bold and the Beautiful - she even made a trip to the stage,
starring as Mrs. Robinson in the West End production of The Graduate. Now she has returns to the role that made her a star, in the re-launch of
the series DALLAS for TNT. On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated
actress Linda Gray.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 12 of 114
Fri, Apr 03, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#901
Wayne Henderson & Jeff Little; Empty Bottle String Band.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1508
Suzy Bogguss and Valerie June
SUZY BOGGUSS is one of country music's most pristine and evocative vocalists. With the release of the Illinois native's 1989 major label debut,
'Somewhere Between', Suzy quickly became one of the key artists that defined those golden days of '90s country. She scored a string of Top 10
singles with country radio staples like "Outbound Plane," "Drive South," "Hey Cinderella," "Letting Go" and "Aces," and her 1991 album of that
name was certified platinum. In addition, she scored a trio of gold albums and notched more than 3 million sales. The CMA, ACM and Grammy
Award-winning singer latest album, 'Lucky', is a collection of songs all written by the country rebel legend Merle Haggard. VALERIE JUNE calls
her sound "organic moonshine roots music," blending country, blues, gospel, soul and Appalachian folk. This Tennessee native taught herself
guitar, banjo and ukulele, developing a distinctive style inspired by her heroes from a century before like Mississippi John Hurt, Elizabeth Cotten,
and The Carter Family. June's debut studio album "Pushin' Against a Stone" was co-produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and is drawing
rave reviews. Rolling Stone Magazine and American Songwriter included it in their list of top albums of the year. Valerie makes her debut on the
WoodSongs stage with a riveting solo performance.
22:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
Exclusive conversations between some of the most exciting actors working today. Featuring Benedict Cumberbatch "The Imitation Game" and
Edward Norton "Birdman", Jake Gyllenhaal "Nightcrawler" and Patricia Arquette "Boyhood", Hilary Swank "The Homesman" and Tilda Swinton
"The Grand Budapest Hotel", Oscar Isaac "A Most Violent Year" and Gugu Mbatha-Raw "Belle".
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #109
Candide
A satirical novel following the travails of Candide, a hopeless optimist whose faith in his tutor's mantra that his is "the best of all possible worlds" is
tested beyond all limits. Volaire's challenge to the aristocracy of his day proves refreshingly amusing and biting today. Original illustrations, songs,
and comic book figures plumb the depths of this satire. Featured speakers include director Harold Ramis, actress Kristen Chenoweth, and
cartoonist Chris Ware.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #816
Ayad Akhtar and Brooklynite
"Disgraced's playwright Ayad Akhtar plus Brooklynite." Playwright Ayad Akhtar discusses his new play Disgraced and the issues of MuslimAmerican identity explored by this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. Next up, we focus on the new musical Brooklynite. The show's composer and
lyricist/co-librettist, Peter Lerman; director/co-librettist, Michael Mayer; and its leading man, Matt Doyle, give us a preview of this futuristic work
about hipster superheroes in New York's trendiest borough. Doyle also performs a ballad from the score, "I Am Not A Hero," accompanied by the
show's musical director, Kimberly Grigsby.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 13 of 114
Sat, Apr 04, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6005
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1113
Linda Gray
Linda Gray began her career as a model and actress, featured in over 400 TV commercials-- but her rise to fame actually began when she was
cast in Norman Lear's series All that Glitters playing the first featured transgender character on series television. But it was her role as Sue Ellen,
the tortured, alcoholic wife of J.R. Ewing on the world-wide smash Dallas that cemented her name in pop culture. 14 years later, when she left
Dallas, Gray continued working - with roles on Melrose Place, Models, Inc., and The Bold and the Beautiful - she even made a trip to the stage,
starring as Mrs. Robinson in the West End production of The Graduate. Now she has returns to the role that made her a star, in the re-launch of
the series DALLAS for TNT. On this episode of InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse, our conversation with Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated
actress Linda Gray.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#901
Wayne Henderson & Jeff Little; Empty Bottle String Band.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1508
Suzy Bogguss and Valerie June
SUZY BOGGUSS is one of country music's most pristine and evocative vocalists. With the release of the Illinois native's 1989 major label debut,
'Somewhere Between', Suzy quickly became one of the key artists that defined those golden days of '90s country. She scored a string of Top 10
singles with country radio staples like "Outbound Plane," "Drive South," "Hey Cinderella," "Letting Go" and "Aces," and her 1991 album of that
name was certified platinum. In addition, she scored a trio of gold albums and notched more than 3 million sales. The CMA, ACM and Grammy
Award-winning singer latest album, 'Lucky', is a collection of songs all written by the country rebel legend Merle Haggard. VALERIE JUNE calls
her sound "organic moonshine roots music," blending country, blues, gospel, soul and Appalachian folk. This Tennessee native taught herself
guitar, banjo and ukulele, developing a distinctive style inspired by her heroes from a century before like Mississippi John Hurt, Elizabeth Cotten,
and The Carter Family. June's debut studio album "Pushin' Against a Stone" was co-produced by The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and is drawing
rave reviews. Rolling Stone Magazine and American Songwriter included it in their list of top albums of the year. Valerie makes her debut on the
WoodSongs stage with a riveting solo performance.
03:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
Exclusive conversations between some of the most exciting actors working today. Featuring Benedict Cumberbatch "The Imitation Game" and
Edward Norton "Birdman", Jake Gyllenhaal "Nightcrawler" and Patricia Arquette "Boyhood", Hilary Swank "The Homesman" and Tilda Swinton
"The Grand Budapest Hotel", Oscar Isaac "A Most Violent Year" and Gugu Mbatha-Raw "Belle".
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
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DVI #109
Candide
A satirical novel following the travails of Candide, a hopeless optimist whose faith in his tutor's mantra that his is "the best of all possible worlds" is
tested beyond all limits. Volaire's challenge to the aristocracy of his day proves refreshingly amusing and biting today. Original illustrations, songs,
and comic book figures plumb the depths of this satire. Featured speakers include director Harold Ramis, actress Kristen Chenoweth, and
cartoonist Chris Ware.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
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N/A #816
Ayad Akhtar and Brooklynite
"Disgraced's playwright Ayad Akhtar plus Brooklynite." Playwright Ayad Akhtar discusses his new play Disgraced and the issues of MuslimAmerican identity explored by this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. Next up, we focus on the new musical Brooklynite. The show's composer and
lyricist/co-librettist, Peter Lerman; director/co-librettist, Michael Mayer; and its leading man, Matt Doyle, give us a preview of this futuristic work
about hipster superheroes in New York's trendiest borough. Doyle also performs a ballad from the score, "I Am Not A Hero," accompanied by the
show's musical director, Kimberly Grigsby.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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N/A #210
Brain Doping: Boosting Cognitive Functions
Around the globe, more and more people are turning to performance-enhancing drugs to be able to think faster, learn more, or stay awake longer.
But do the benefits of brain doping outweigh the risks? Also on the show: why sepsis is so dangerous, how anti-gravity yoga works, and what
treatments are available for carpal tunnel syndrome.
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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N/A #3105
Pancreatic Cancer
Hidden between the stomach and backbone, and surrounded by the liver and intestines, is one of the most important organs of the body - the
pancreas. Without its digestive enzymes, our bodies could not break down food. Insulin is also made in the pancreas. Pancreatic cancer is
difficult to diagnose early, primarily because the symptoms are often vague at first. Eventually patients may detect a yellowing of the skin and
eyes, pain in the abdomen and back, weight loss and fatigue. Because this cancer is often discovered late, it typically has time to spread to other
organs of the body. In this program, we will look at the risk factors, signs, symptoms, and diagnostic techniques for pancreatic cancer. We will
also discuss the importance of patient care, improving patients' quality of life, and the latest research underway for this disease.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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Sat, Apr 04, 2015
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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N/A #311
Floral Bouquet # 2
Today's lesson is another floral painting that Gary created using fresh flowers. Use all the techniques for the brush strokes he shows and you will
be able to create your own fresh flower painting. A lot of the fun is in being able to grow your own flowers and to paint whenever you feel the
inspiration.
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
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09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
And An Apple Part II
NETA
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09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
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DVI
#1027
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Heart In 30 Days
NETA
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11:00:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
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DVI #101
Party Foods
This episode is packed with good ideas and Miyoko goes "nutty" for vegan cheese you'll have to try to believe! With our guest chef topping it off
with a Cherry Sangria, you'll be ready to throw your next party. Gruyere and Pear Croustade/Tempeh Bites/Tzatsiki/Beet Tapenade/Cherry
Sangria/Ceveche.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
Stewing
South Miami Cuban Stew, Shrimp & Potato Stew with Fresh Fennel, Greens Stew.
APTEX
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#112
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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N/A #212
Heartwarming Comfort Foods
Who doesn't love comfort food?? In this episode, Lidia shares some of her most requested and delicious comfort food recipes: Pasta and Bean
Soup; Decadent Ham in Marsala Sauce; and her Italian version of one of America's favorites: Hamburger with Homemade Ketchup.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #103
Millstone Farm, Ct: Chefs Jacques Pepin, Bill Taibe and Tim Labant
A farm fresh meal from Millstone Farm's best ingredients includes a delicious meal of eggs in lettuce wraps, slow roasted pork shoulder and baby
turnips, greens and fennel fritter salad.
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
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N/A #112
Tokyo, Japan
An urban marriage of high tech and age-old customs makes Tokyo a fascinating destination, from teenagers playing "cos," or costume games, to
adults taking dinner at tiny yakatori restaurants, where the kitchen is a small grill dedicated to cooking skewers of meat. Tour the city's massive
wholesale fish market, Tsukiji Market, before dawn to watch the daily auction of massive torsos of tuna fish destined for sushi restaurants around
the world. Check out space-age toilets at the showroom of Toto as proof that cutting edge technology permeates every aspect of Japanese life.
Go shopping in a department store with more than 100 shops catering to young Japanese women to whom fashion is all important. From bathing
in the neon lights of the Shibuya neighborhood at night, to marveling at the city's spring explosion of cherry blossoms, to learning your fortune by
consulting a joss-stick at a Buddhist temple, Tokyo offers a rainbow of experiences guaranteed to fascinate.
13:30:00
Equitrekking
APTEX
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N/A #513
Spain
Equitrekking host Darley Newman rides at Cortijo El Esparragal, an estate and working farm outside of Seville that dates back to the Bronze Age.
On prize-winning Andalusians, Darley learns the purpose and history of the Spanish Vaquera style of riding. Next, she enjoys a sunset ride
outside of Segovia and visits the castles and Roman aqueducts in this central region. In the Southern town of Jerez de la Frontera, she sees that
Andalusian can dance through a performance at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Darley visits Yeguada Real Tesoro, a premier
sherry bodega, which also breeds rare black Andalusian Horses. Next Darley takes viewers to Donana National Park, a diverse National Heritage
Site. Darley explores park's varied landscapes and wildlife. Riding along the pristine beaches and onto the trails that pilgrims take to the shrine of
El Rocio, Darley begins to understand why horses are a national treasure in Spain.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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Sat, Apr 04, 2015
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Rick Steves' Europe
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N/A #511
Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen
Using Copenhagen as a spring board, we'll visit the very best of Denmark. Aarhus welcomes us with its ruddy affluence, charming open air
museum and eerily well-preserved ancient bog man. Roskilde impresses visitors with its royal burial church and the best Viking ship museum
anywhere. And the delightfully quaint Isle of Aero beckons a bike ride among thatched cottages, "snooping mirrors", and cobbled alleyways that
reminds us of the world of Hans Christian Andersen.
14:30:00
Journeys In Africa
NETA
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N/A #202
Masai Mara - Land of the Leopard
Bill decides to stay on a few extra days to try and get some good leopard footage. These are the most elusive of the Big Twelve and filming them
is a major challenge. In the process of tracking leopards, he runs across a newborn gazelle trying to walk for the first time. Will it succeed before
the predators find it? Can Bill find and film a leopard up close?
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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N/A
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Different gardens, different looks. What can we do to make our yards and gardens interesting and unique? GardenSMART visits with an expert
who shows us how he does it. We enjoyed the experience, think you will too.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
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DVI #308
The Art of Tailgating
Tailgating is a time-honored tradition but what if you can't make it out to the big game? Allen shares a few tips on how to prepare your own
tailgate party in your backyard with easy and unique recipes that can be prepared in advance. He also offers advice on how to grow our own
ingredients in the summer and preserve them for fall.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
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N/A #509
Dolores Huerta
The legendary co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America tells Maria Hinojosa about the forces behind her unwavering activism over the
past 40 years.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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N/A #503
Mark Bittman, Food Writer
Mark Bittman is an opinion columnist and lead food writer for The New York Times. He's written two books, the best-selling How to Cook
Everything and the groundbreaking Vegan Before 6P.M. (VB6), which introduced Americans to the Flexitarian diet. His newest book is How to
Cook Everything Fast.
17:00:00
Living Authentically with Gina Mazzetti
PENTV
Jason Wall, Executive Director, Future Youth Records
Educates and motivates viewers to live authentically through discovering their purpose and helping others.
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17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
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N/A #110
The Blade Maker
Knife-maker Tim Zowada's creations start from sand collected from Lake Michigan. Host Eric Gorges visits with Tim and makes a knife.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Autoline
19:00:00
Everyday Edisons
19:30:00
Piano Guy
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N/A
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NETA
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N/A
#1907
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#413
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1313
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Meredith Wilson's "'Till There Was You" and the signature riff to "Freedom At Midnight."
Featured guests include Bobby Floyd, David Tolley and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #301
The Robert Cray Band
This five-time Grammy Award-winner's guitar presence is legendary. Robert Cray is well-known as one of the few blues artists to cross over into
top-40 stardom and his stellar career has included high profile collaborations with icons like B.B. King and Eric Clapton. In 2011, his induction into
the Blues Hall of Fame solidified his status as one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. At Infinity Hall, backed by one of the best bands in
the business, Cray blazes through a scorching set that includes tracks from his brand new album In My Soul.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Front and Center
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N/A #405
Lady Antebellum
In front of a sold-out crowd in Nashville, multi-Grammy-winning country music trio Lady Antebellum perform their hits "Need You Now," "Just A
Kiss" and "I Run to You," along with songs from their forthcoming fifth studio album, including the lead single, "Bartender. "
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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DVI #1308
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Story of Tea
Trekkers Rosie Lovell, Peter Gordon, Bobby Chinn, Merrilees Parker, Megan McCormick, Holly Morris and Ben O'Donoghue uncover the story of
how tea spread from China to capture the taste of the world. Visits to Southeast China, Japan, Taiwan, England, Bangladesh, India, Morocco and
Myanmar provide historical context, a look at cultural traditions and rituals and what the future holds for this popular beverage.
23:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #705
The Abominable Crime
Born into a homophobic society, what are you willing to sacrifice to survive? The Abominable Crime, at heart, is a story about a mother's love for
her child and an activist's troubled love for his country. It gives voice to Jamaicans like Simone Edwards, who survives an anti-gay shooting, and
Maurice Tomlinson, a leading activist who is forced to flee the country after being outed. Told as they unfold, these personal accounts take the
audience on an emotional journey traversing four years and five countries. Their stories expose the roots of homophobia in Jamaican society,
reveal the deep psychological and social impacts of discrimination on the lives of gays and lesbians and offer intimate first-person perspectives
on the risks and challenges of seeking asylum abroad.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 17 of 114
Sun, Apr 05, 2015
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00:00:01
Everyday Edisons
00:30:00
Piano Guy
Distrib
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Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#413
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1313
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Meredith Wilson's "'Till There Was You" and the signature riff to "Freedom At Midnight."
Featured guests include Bobby Floyd, David Tolley and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
The Robert Cray Band
This five-time Grammy Award-winner's guitar presence is legendary. Robert Cray is well-known as one of the few blues artists to cross over into
top-40 stardom and his stellar career has included high profile collaborations with icons like B.B. King and Eric Clapton. In 2011, his induction into
the Blues Hall of Fame solidified his status as one of the greatest guitarists of his generation. At Infinity Hall, backed by one of the best bands in
the business, Cray blazes through a scorching set that includes tracks from his brand new album In My Soul.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #405
Lady Antebellum
In front of a sold-out crowd in Nashville, multi-Grammy-winning country music trio Lady Antebellum perform their hits "Need You Now," "Just A
Kiss" and "I Run to You," along with songs from their forthcoming fifth studio album, including the lead single, "Bartender. "
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1308
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Story of Tea
Trekkers Rosie Lovell, Peter Gordon, Bobby Chinn, Merrilees Parker, Megan McCormick, Holly Morris and Ben O'Donoghue uncover the story of
how tea spread from China to capture the taste of the world. Visits to Southeast China, Japan, Taiwan, England, Bangladesh, India, Morocco and
Myanmar provide historical context, a look at cultural traditions and rituals and what the future holds for this popular beverage.
04:00:00
Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #705
The Abominable Crime
Born into a homophobic society, what are you willing to sacrifice to survive? The Abominable Crime, at heart, is a story about a mother's love for
her child and an activist's troubled love for his country. It gives voice to Jamaicans like Simone Edwards, who survives an anti-gay shooting, and
Maurice Tomlinson, a leading activist who is forced to flee the country after being outed. Told as they unfold, these personal accounts take the
audience on an emotional journey traversing four years and five countries. Their stories expose the roots of homophobia in Jamaican society,
reveal the deep psychological and social impacts of discrimination on the lives of gays and lesbians and offer intimate first-person perspectives
on the risks and challenges of seeking asylum abroad.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
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N/A #202
Stephen Greenblatt, Part 2 of 2
Stephen Greenblatt, John Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University and winner of the 2011 National Book Award for
non-fiction, is one of the world's foremost literary scholars and critics. He is credited with inventing the literary methodology known as The New
Historicism. He is also the author of two bestselling works of literary history, the 2004 Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare
and the 2011 The Swerve: How the World Became Modern, the work for which he received the National Book Award. In this, the second of a twopart interview, Greenblatt focuses on these two books. He notes how early discussions with the filmmaker Marc Norman resulted in Shakespeare
in Love, written by Norman and Tom Stoppard, and inspired him to write his own speculative biography of Shakespeare. In Will in the World, he
postulates, for example, that Shakespeare might have been a secret Catholic; he also notes historical events that might have led to the
composition of The Merchant of Venice. His more recent book, The Swerve, covers the rediscovery in the 15th century of a work by the Roman
philosopher and poet Lucretius. Lucretius's poem De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things) put forth the idea that the world was made of
atoms with no antecedent cause or eventual end to their continual movement and combination. In the book, Greenblatt traces the complicated
route that leads from Lucretius to the world of Darwin, Einstein, and us.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI
One-On-One Economic Special
Host Kelvin Boston interviews two leaders from the U.S. Small Business Administration, including deputy director Marie Johns.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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N/A
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#1367
08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #612
The Antique Saloon Lantern
Sarah visits the Rogues Gallery In Hulett, Wyoming, and meets the owner, artist Bob Coronato, who describes the etching process and shows
examples of his fine art work. Roger paints an antique brass saloon lantern that was used nearly a century ago.
08:30:00
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #503
Ketchikan
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from the outskirts of Ketchikan, Alaska-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for,
in nature, for a painting composition.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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Wyland's Art Studio
Full Moon Paradise
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N/A
#212
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#1028
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1103
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#208
11:00:00
Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
In Search of Avocados: Chef Richard Sandoval & Son - Michoacan, Mexico
Maya/Zengo/Tamaya/Pampano - New York/Denver/Washington, D.C./San Francisco/Dubai; La Mesa Alta Farm - Michoacan, Mexico In this
episode filmed amidst the scenic volcanoes and villages of Central Mexico, famed American chef Richard Sandoval and his 9-year-old son Gian
Carlo venture to the chef's birthplace to find the indigenous ingredients that inspired a budding four-star chef several decades ago. Their travels
take them through ancient villages and dramatic landscapes; they even saddle up for a horse ride to the top of a volcano for an understanding of
where this region gets its rich soil. Back down in the valley where the lush green canopy of the avocado cools the air, they get their hands on
"green gold," aka the Hass avocado. Some of the trees are over 300 years old, and young Gian Carlo doesn't hesitate to climb them for a better
view and an opportunity to snack on the delicious fruit. Back on solid ground, Chef Sandoval samples the avocado for inspiration and offers
unique recipe ideas. Throughout this story, the natural beauty of Mexico shines on father and son as they celebrate the folklore, gastronomy and
traditions of this majestic region. Recipes: Guacamole "Gian Carlo Style"; Piramide de Res; Citrus Ceviche and Avocado.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
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(CC)
N/A #102
Beautiful Food for a Beautiful You
Skin care from the inside out. Tina prepares Peach glazed salmon with grilled peaches served over brown rice. Tina will wash this delicious plate
down with her signature drink, "Pinot Grigio Delight". Today's recipes are filled with omega 3 fatty acids in which Tina explains the benefits of
eating these super filled foods.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2413
Bigne!
Mary Ann's got cream puffs on her mind, light as a cloud, crunchy and delicious, and filled with wondrous delights. And who better to make them
with than master pastry chef and chocolatier Wilhelm Wanders at the Baking Education Center in Norwich, Vermont.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #125
Imperial Hue
For a hundred and fifty years, Hue served as the imperial capital of Vietnam. Much of its historical splendors are being restored. Martin visits the
palaces and receives a lesson on royal cuisine by a local chef whose family served in the imperial kitchen. He visits a nearby temple where the
royal cuisine takes on a religious twist. Recipes: Mini Banana Cakes, Lotus Steamed Fried Rice, Vietnamese Savory Crepes.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
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DVI #212
Waterfalls After Dark
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and photographer Kevin Adams take waterfall photography to a new level... shooting
at night.
13:30:00
Expeditions with Patrick Mcmillan
The Rice Kingdom
14:00:00
Aviators
APTEX
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N/A
#105
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#206
Day in the life of an air show (Part 2 of 2): The exciting conclusion to the two-part special including an up-close look at the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #307
Yucatan Sinkhole, Shark Biology and Ocean Defenses
Yucatan Sinkhole - A sinkhole is a deep pond created when the roof of a cave collapses and then the opening fills with water. In the Yucatan,
Jonathan explores Muyal-Ha sinkhole, which is over 100 feet deep and has a false bottom created by clouds of sulfur. It's an incredibly eerie
place! Shark Biology - Sharks are fish, but they are not like other fish. In this science segment, Jonathan uses examples of sharks filmed all over
the world to explain the biology and diversity of sharks, as well as why they are important in ocean ecosystems. This segment is not just great
science, but great fun! Ocean Defenses - Animals in the ocean have developed unbelievable and clever methods of defending themselves, from
simple things like spines and venom, to smoke screens and armor. In this science segment, Jonathan travels the world looking at animals that
have the most interesting means of keeping themselves from being eaten.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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15:00:00
American Woodshop
Scroll Saw Inlays
Box accents and floor inlays enhance wooden heirlooms.
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15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #312
Platform Bed
On a very special episode of Rough Cut, Tommy joins forces with actor and woodworker, Nick Offerman, to create a Platform Bed. The simple
bed frame is made using mortises and tenons. It is topped by a stunning live-edge ambrosia maple headboard. Planning ahead, Tommy has
some tricks to make a king-sized bed easy to transport.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #106
Redefining Cancer
The word cancer describes a group of more than 100 diseases. It's the second largest killer in the United States today, accounting for nearly 1 in
every 4 deaths. But do we need to look at cancer in in another way? If we change the conversation, and tackle cancer as a disease that's not
automatically a death sentence and something you can live with, can we begin to conquer it psychologically?
16:30:00
Second Opinion
APTEX
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N/A #1001
Melanoma
Patient Story: While Melanoma is the most dangerous kind of skin cancer, it can be curable if it is caught and treated early. In this episode,
Andrea Heitker shares her personal story, and you'll learn the signs of Melanoma and what you can do to prevent it. Myth or Medicine: Can
sunscreen actually cause skin cancer? Second Opinion 5: Five ways to prevent skin cancer.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
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N/A #210
A Hole In One: Strange Donuts / Silverleaf
Gary and the crew head to St. Louis, MO to talk to Cory and Jason who created Strange Donuts, a unique donut shop that's encouraging St.
Louis residents to "stay strange." Then they swing by Asheville, NC to talk to Evan who started Silverleaf, an herbal pharmacy and acupuncture
studio that encourages a natural, holistic lifestyle.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
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N/A #404
David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks
English novelist David Mitchell's new novel "The Bone Clocks" has also been long listed for this year's Booker Prize. His novel "Cloud Atlas" was
made into a movie starring Tom Hanks and Halle Berry.
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
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#0
18:30:00
Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #810
Adobe Mountain Railroad Park
Visit one of the largest model railroad clubs in the country where you'll find a gauge for everyone; visit a mountain top in the Peach State where a
husband and wife have built a dream layout; ride an Idaho rail line up the scenic gorge of the Payette River; and look in at a huge 7 and a half
inch gauge railroad operation.
19:00:00
Good Morning Mission Hill: The Freedom to Teach, The Freedom to Learn
NETA
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N/A
#0
Imagine a public school environment based on respecting every child and adult's limitless possibilities! Unlike most of their public school peers,
Mission Hill teachers have control of their curriculum, and a say in just about every aspect of school life. At this Boston public school academics
connect to experiences, empathy and exploration are valued, and children with diverse abilities and backgrounds flourish. There are no
panaceas, but much can be achieved when teachers have the freedom to teach, plus the support to keep growing. Expect laughter, tears, singing
and fresh baked bread.
20:00:00
Mineral Explorers
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #101
Bolivia
A journey into the jungles of eastern Bolivia takes us deep underground into the Anahi Mine, world renowned for its production of amethyst and
ametrine. The adventure begins 400 miles away in the bustling city of Santa Cruz, followed by a scenic but harrowing trip by boat through the
Pantanal wetlands to the mine. Then it's deep underground to discover the minerals and their myths. See how amethyst and ametrine are mined,
watch their transformation from gems in the rough to gemstones, and experience the world's largest-known gem pocket. Minerals featured in this
episode: Amethyst and Ametrine.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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Wants & Needs: A Generational Study On Economic Depressions
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AS2 Episode
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#0
"What are the causes of recessions and depressions? Why do they keep repeating?" WANTS AND NEEDS is a documentary which attempts to
answer exactly these questions. Over a six year time span which began before the most recent recession, and continued through all of the
governmental actions which happened before during and after the recession, Mantis and Moon proprietor Cap Averill II interviewed hundreds of
people and scanned volumes of C-Span governmental footage to retell the story from a generational perspective. Is it possible that generational
dynamics are in fact the cause of cyclical recessions and depressions? Historical precedents seem to suggest so. In addition to dwelling on the
errors which our society has repeated for centuries, Wants and Needs also tries to provide potential ideas as solutions for future generations."
21:00:00
Manifest Destiny
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
To Conquer Or Redeem
"To Conquer or Redeem," focuses on the Spanish-American War of 1898 when the United States under President William McKinley and Vice
President Theodore Roosevelt set out to free colonial Cuba from the cruelty of imperial Spain and ended up, after a brutal guerilla war, with a
colony of its own - the Philippines.
22:00:00
Wessyngton Plantation: A Family's Road to Freedom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
As a child, Author John F. Baker Jr. was mysteriously drawn to a photo of Robertson County slaves in his middle school textbook. When his
grandmother explained that he was looking at his great-grandparents, he became obsessed with their story. In 2008 his book "The Washingtons
of Wessyngton Plantation" was released. The culmination of more than thirty years of research, it details the lives of hundreds of his family
members. Baker spent decades combing through countless family and state archives, researching birth and death records, and conducting
dozens of interviews with relatives and historians. Wessyngton Plantation: A Family's Road to Freedom brings to life this deeply moving story of
pain and perseverance.
22:30:00
Binge
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Hammered. Wasted. Plastered. Smashed. That's how binge drinkers end up after a night of partying. And young adults who binge drink are more
likely to fight, have unwanted sex and have automobile accidents. It's a growing epidemic in both urban and rural areas, among college and noncollege young adults. "Binge" follows young adults as they drink too much, too fast. Viewers learn from law enforcement, university officials and
bar owners who try to change this behavior before it's too late.
23:00:00
Weaving Worlds
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
WEAVING WORLDS presents an absorbing and intimate portrait of economic and cultural survival through art. The documentary traces the
history of Navajo rug weavers and their role within the global economy by highlighting the stories and characters behind the production and
trading of Navajo rugs. Told from the weavers' point-of-view, WEAVING WORLDS turns a keen and compassionate eye toward indigenous artists
and their struggle to maintain pride and cultural vitality through their textiles. Contemporary Navajo weavers including Nicole Horseherder, a
member of Black Mesa Weavers for Life and Land speak about the importance of weaving traditions, or Nahadzaan Hadilneeh, to Navajo culture.
WEAVING WORLDS illuminates the rich visual experience of this Native craft by combining shots of the Navajo reservation with scenes of
Navajo women weaving delicate motifs into colorful rugs. Through interviews and oral histories, the program also explores the relationship
between weaving and family relations and the sometimes controversial interdependency between Indigenous artisans and Anglo traders.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 21 of 114
Mon, Apr 06, 2015
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00:00:01
Good Morning Mission Hill: The Freedom to Teach, The Freedom to Learn
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NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Imagine a public school environment based on respecting every child and adult's limitless possibilities! Unlike most of their public school peers,
Mission Hill teachers have control of their curriculum, and a say in just about every aspect of school life. At this Boston public school academics
connect to experiences, empathy and exploration are valued, and children with diverse abilities and backgrounds flourish. There are no
panaceas, but much can be achieved when teachers have the freedom to teach, plus the support to keep growing. Expect laughter, tears, singing
and fresh baked bread.
01:00:00
Mineral Explorers
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #101
Bolivia
A journey into the jungles of eastern Bolivia takes us deep underground into the Anahi Mine, world renowned for its production of amethyst and
ametrine. The adventure begins 400 miles away in the bustling city of Santa Cruz, followed by a scenic but harrowing trip by boat through the
Pantanal wetlands to the mine. Then it's deep underground to discover the minerals and their myths. See how amethyst and ametrine are mined,
watch their transformation from gems in the rough to gemstones, and experience the world's largest-known gem pocket. Minerals featured in this
episode: Amethyst and Ametrine.
01:30:00
Wants & Needs: A Generational Study On Economic Depressions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
"What are the causes of recessions and depressions? Why do they keep repeating?" WANTS AND NEEDS is a documentary which attempts to
answer exactly these questions. Over a six year time span which began before the most recent recession, and continued through all of the
governmental actions which happened before during and after the recession, Mantis and Moon proprietor Cap Averill II interviewed hundreds of
people and scanned volumes of C-Span governmental footage to retell the story from a generational perspective. Is it possible that generational
dynamics are in fact the cause of cyclical recessions and depressions? Historical precedents seem to suggest so. In addition to dwelling on the
errors which our society has repeated for centuries, Wants and Needs also tries to provide potential ideas as solutions for future generations."
02:00:00
Manifest Destiny
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
To Conquer Or Redeem
"To Conquer or Redeem," focuses on the Spanish-American War of 1898 when the United States under President William McKinley and Vice
President Theodore Roosevelt set out to free colonial Cuba from the cruelty of imperial Spain and ended up, after a brutal guerilla war, with a
colony of its own - the Philippines.
03:00:00
Wessyngton Plantation: A Family's Road to Freedom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
As a child, Author John F. Baker Jr. was mysteriously drawn to a photo of Robertson County slaves in his middle school textbook. When his
grandmother explained that he was looking at his great-grandparents, he became obsessed with their story. In 2008 his book "The Washingtons
of Wessyngton Plantation" was released. The culmination of more than thirty years of research, it details the lives of hundreds of his family
members. Baker spent decades combing through countless family and state archives, researching birth and death records, and conducting
dozens of interviews with relatives and historians. Wessyngton Plantation: A Family's Road to Freedom brings to life this deeply moving story of
pain and perseverance.
03:30:00
Binge
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Hammered. Wasted. Plastered. Smashed. That's how binge drinkers end up after a night of partying. And young adults who binge drink are more
likely to fight, have unwanted sex and have automobile accidents. It's a growing epidemic in both urban and rural areas, among college and noncollege young adults. "Binge" follows young adults as they drink too much, too fast. Viewers learn from law enforcement, university officials and
bar owners who try to change this behavior before it's too late.
04:00:00
Weaving Worlds
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
WEAVING WORLDS presents an absorbing and intimate portrait of economic and cultural survival through art. The documentary traces the
history of Navajo rug weavers and their role within the global economy by highlighting the stories and characters behind the production and
trading of Navajo rugs. Told from the weavers' point-of-view, WEAVING WORLDS turns a keen and compassionate eye toward indigenous artists
and their struggle to maintain pride and cultural vitality through their textiles. Contemporary Navajo weavers including Nicole Horseherder, a
member of Black Mesa Weavers for Life and Land speak about the importance of weaving traditions, or Nahadzaan Hadilneeh, to Navajo culture.
WEAVING WORLDS illuminates the rich visual experience of this Native craft by combining shots of the Navajo reservation with scenes of
Navajo women weaving delicate motifs into colorful rugs. Through interviews and oral histories, the program also explores the relationship
between weaving and family relations and the sometimes controversial interdependency between Indigenous artisans and Anglo traders.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2504
Aftermath of the Endless War-America's Preeminent Diplomat On Where We Go
Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations THOMAS PICKERING discuses the deteriorating situation in the Middle East, troubled relations
with Russia, the risks of Ukraine conflict, Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapon, and the state of U.S. diplomacy. Pickering served as ambassador to
Russia, India, Israel, Nigeria, Jordan, and El Salvador.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1368
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 22 of 114
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Science Is Fun
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1402
Balloons, Bubbles, Flames and Flashes
In this science entertainment, University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry Professor Bassam Shakhashiri displays bubbles that fizz and fly,
balloons that grow and shrink and float and sink, and flames that flare and vanish.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
My School
Alex, Leah and Hopkins go to school and learn signs for everything in a classroom.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Walk Your Way to a Healthy Heart 2
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#112
(CC)
N/A
#115
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#1029
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1104
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #407
Baby
The inspiration for many first sewing projects is a new baby. Whether this is your own first baby, or you're a grandma many times over - we love
to make baby projects. Today's first expert is Pearl Krush with a rag style baby quilt using an absolutely precious fabric. Then, Sheree
Schattenmann creates a simple baby blanket and bib - for a quick gift. Finally, June Mellinger features a personalized, heirloom baby quilt
adapted to today.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1009
Tailored Fabrics
Take a tailor's approach on today's episode of Knitting Daily. We get started with a modular octagon fabric for sculptural effects. Then, on this
episode's how-to segment, Laura Bryant and Barry Klein are back with a tutorial on slip-stitches. Incorporate this technique into your knitwear with
fashionable projects. On today's yarn spotlight segment, Eunny joins Clara Parkes in the knitting lab for a look at boucle yarns. These fun yarns
are a bit tricky to work with, but the results are stunning. We'll look at various boucle yarns that are available. Finally, we wrap up today's episode
with refining a workhorse finishing technique: mattress stitch. Learn how to finish your garments by seaming them row to row, stitch to stitch, and
row to stitch.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
Dirty Dozen Fitting Issues
Peggy discusses the twelve items we need to take into account when making garments.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#205
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4181
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1412
Let's Start with Soup
Test cook Becky Hays uncovers the secrets to making Wild Rice and Mushroom Soup. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host
Christopher Kimball to a tasting of wild rice. And finally, Chris goes into the kitchen with test cook Bryan Roof to learn how to make Creamy
Cauliflower Soup at home.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #312
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
Pati invites a few of her girlfriends over for a much needed "girls' night in." But these girls are here to GRILL! Grilling isn't just a guy thing - Pati's
got a great outdoor grill, and she's gonna put it to work by cooking up a mouth-watering menu of Mexican food with a BBQ twist. One of Pati's
sisters shows up to help her mix some drinks too! Recipe 1: Honey Chipotle Ribs; Recipe 2: Spinning Top Cocktail; Recipe 3: Mango Guacamole
with Grilled Tortilla Wedges; Recipe 4: Grilled Romaine & Red Bell Peppers with Ancho Chile Vinaigrette & Cheese.
14:00:00
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #313
Primal Grills for a Crowd
Cook indoors and you often cook solo. Light a grill and you cook for a crowd. This show focuses on grilling for parties. Mexican grilled fish tacos,
for example, where a single dish becomes an entire meal. Or burgers, ranging in size from bite-size kobe-style beef sliders to plate-burying,
garlic- and chile-laced Bosnian pljeskavica. Smoked turkey makes another great dish to grill for a crowd: The Primal Grill twist comes from a
brown sugar and orange marinade and tangy orange slather sauce. Mexican Fish Tacos; Burgers Big & Small; Brined Turkey Breast.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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Mon, Apr 06, 2015
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14:30:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #104
Healthy on a Budget
With grocery bills on the rise, the Vegan Mashup chefs offer you delicious and cost-conscious alternatives to your every day dishes. Shepard's
Pie/Sukiyaki/Lickity Split Pea Soup.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1810
Designs with a Twist
Look at jewelry making supplies and projects with a new perspective and create designs with a twist. Mary Hettmansperger begins with options
and techniques for using buttons as a component in cold connections metal work for a brand new twist on buttons. Then, Candie Cooper
demonstrates a quick links tassel necklace. Then, the jewelry workshop lesson shows how to use sliders as pendants, dangles, and drops.
Finally, Melinda Barta demonstrates diagonal peyote stitch for a twist on seed beads.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Fashion Week
Lights, camera, fashion! Mark shares his fashionable ideas for a mirror, tutu skirt, free-standing clothing rack and glamorous accessories.
Projects: Fashion Mirror; Tutu Skirt; Free-Standing Clothing Rack (Peter); Shoe and Purse Overhaul (Kelly).
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #213
Learning from Failure
Have you ever made a decision you regret? Let the Biz Kids show you how several well-known companies overcame failures. You'll also discover
how mistakes can make you stronger by looking at the work of Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and the kid businesses of "You're on Deck" custom
cards and "Big Quill Enterprises" oyster sales.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1508
Sea Life
Dive in, as we make a clay shell, sea life finger puppets, an under the sea diorama and window aquarium clings as Hands On goes underwater.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1403
Pay It Forward
Be inspired to pay it forward! From building homes for those in need, to inspiring children to garden, in this episode P. Allen Smith spotlights
several groups and organizations that are doing their part giving back to the community.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Permaculture (Raleigh, Nc & Americus, Ga)
Beyond organic gardening, permaculture incorporates those practices and more, drawing from a number of agricultural disciplines by
incorporating organic farm practices, agroforestry, integrated farming and ecology.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
DW
#321
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(CC)
N/A
#11068
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3313
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6006
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1113
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#206
Southern spoken word artist Minton Spark kicks off this diverse Roots, and Rhode Island roots rockers Deer Tick close. In between: acoustic
country from Sherriff Scott & The Deputies, heavy folk from The Deep Dark Woods and synth-enhanced folk pop from Tristen.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones
Sizzling blues harp from the legendary Sugar Ray. Recorded live at Lansing BluesFest 2013 in historic Old Town Lansing.
N/A
#503
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Date: 03/12/2015
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22:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #101
Waimea 'ukulele & Slack Key Guitar
This performance documentary provides an insider's peek into the unparalleled talent and camaraderie of the Waimea 'Ukulele and Slack Key
Guitar Institute, held annually in the quaint cowboy town of Waimea on Hawai'i Island. During the five-day event, some of the world's finest
'ukulele and slack key guitar artists gather to share their passion for music with aspiring musicians, fans, and one another through one-of-a-kind
workshops and rousing concert performances. Featured musicians include Muriel Anderson, Danny Carvalho, Benny Chong, Kalai Ho'opi'i,
Richard Ho'opi'i, Bobby Ingano, Ledward Kaapana, Mike Kaawa, David Kamakahi, Dennis Kamakahi, Ozzie Kotani, Sonny Lim, Aaron Mahi,
Chino Montero, Cyril Pahinui, and Jeff Peterson.
23:00:00
Beyond Geek
EPS
Junk Car Racing
The ultimate endurance race with 500-dollar cars where anyone can be a racecar driver, even our host.
23:30:00
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
Dropping Back In
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Second Chances
High school dropouts, educators, and researchers introduce the economic and personal costs of dropping out, why a high school equivalency is
no longer enough, and the benefits of dropouts gaining second chances. Two former dropouts, Kellie Blair Hardt, homeless as a child, now an
award-winning teacher, and Hasan Davis, former commissioner of juvenile justice for the state of Kentucky, tell their stories.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 25 of 114
Tue, Apr 07, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6006
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1113
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#206
Southern spoken word artist Minton Spark kicks off this diverse Roots, and Rhode Island roots rockers Deer Tick close. In between: acoustic
country from Sherriff Scott & The Deputies, heavy folk from The Deep Dark Woods and synth-enhanced folk pop from Tristen.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones
Sizzling blues harp from the legendary Sugar Ray. Recorded live at Lansing BluesFest 2013 in historic Old Town Lansing.
N/A
#503
03:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #101
Waimea 'ukulele & Slack Key Guitar
This performance documentary provides an insider's peek into the unparalleled talent and camaraderie of the Waimea 'Ukulele and Slack Key
Guitar Institute, held annually in the quaint cowboy town of Waimea on Hawai'i Island. During the five-day event, some of the world's finest
'ukulele and slack key guitar artists gather to share their passion for music with aspiring musicians, fans, and one another through one-of-a-kind
workshops and rousing concert performances. Featured musicians include Muriel Anderson, Danny Carvalho, Benny Chong, Kalai Ho'opi'i,
Richard Ho'opi'i, Bobby Ingano, Ledward Kaapana, Mike Kaawa, David Kamakahi, Dennis Kamakahi, Ozzie Kotani, Sonny Lim, Aaron Mahi,
Chino Montero, Cyril Pahinui, and Jeff Peterson.
04:00:00
Beyond Geek
EPS
Junk Car Racing
The ultimate endurance race with 500-dollar cars where anyone can be a racecar driver, even our host.
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#101
04:30:00
Dropping Back In
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Second Chances
High school dropouts, educators, and researchers introduce the economic and personal costs of dropping out, why a high school equivalency is
no longer enough, and the benefits of dropouts gaining second chances. Two former dropouts, Kellie Blair Hardt, homeless as a child, now an
award-winning teacher, and Hasan Davis, former commissioner of juvenile justice for the state of Kentucky, tell their stories.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2505
Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism
Historian EDWARD E. BAPTIST on his controversial new book, The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism,
and how slavery in the 100 years after American independence drove the evolution and modernization of the United States. A harshly critical
review of the book in The Economist magazine drew wide criticism for comments widely viewed as racist, forcing the publication's editors to
apologize and withdraw the critique.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1369
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #101
The Joke's On You/King Bitehard
"The Joke's on You" - A mischievous boy thinks it's funny to play practical jokes until he gets his family lost in the woods. As things go from bad to
worse, he realizes he may have played one prank too many. "King Bitehard" - A young prince who is sensitive about his big teeth learns a
valuable lesson on how to treat others.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
Eating Time
The Signing Time gang shares more songs and laughs as they learn signs for more of their favorite foods.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Muscles In 30 Days
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
(S)
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#113
(CC)
N/A
#116
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#1030
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1105
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #408
Insider Tips
We're going to let you in on some very important secrets. The experts are on hand to show you some of the tips they use for specialty garments.
Did you ever see a dress on the runway and wonder just how did they do that? Jim Suzio is here to show you - with fabulous insider tips for totally
amazing gowns. Get ready to be dazzled. We finish up with expert Gretchen Hirsch. Learn one of the techniques shown by Jim as Gretchen
demonstrates the hairline seam for sewing with sheers - this insider tip creates a beautiful and perfect garment.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1010
Laceweights
Working with laceweight yarns can be tricky, but the results are always rewarding. On today's episode we explore working with lace weight yarns
beginning with a tutorial on producing larger gauge fabrics with these fine yarns, such as choosing needle sizes and perfecting your stockinette
fabric. Next, on this season's second knitalong, designer Kristin Omdahl begins the Wheeled Lace Shawl knitalong. This shawl uses lace weight
yarns for a feminine piece that will surely be cherished. On today's yarn spotlight with Clara Parkes, we'll look at luxury yarns, but not the type you
may think. There's a new spin on luxury with possum and laceweight yarns. Finally, we wrap up this episode with bind-off methods that are better
for lace projects because they'll give you a stretchy edge.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
The Perfect Tank
Your go to garment! Learn how to make it fit perfectly, flatter your figure and make you feel spectacular.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#206
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4182
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
(CC)
N/A #325
Romantic Feast (Part 1)
Chef Keller makes the ultimate romantic dinner, starting with parsnip blinis, thin delicate pancakes topped with sour cream and caviar. Then it's a
stunning version of lobster thermidor with a silky, creamy filling of lobster and vegetables. Parsnip Blini; Lobster Thermidor.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #510
Mountain Riches
Back in the mountain region of Valdres, Tina makes fried fudge cheese with cloudberries and parsley. As the main dish, she prepares creamy
chanterelles with cured mutton and lingonberries. For dessert, Tina makes a thick pancake with Cognac raisins.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #513
Revolutionary Caribbean
The island of Turks and Caicos, is Chef Staib's muse and A Taste of History, as he prepares Caribbean delights: Conch Chowder and Cod Fish
Cakes.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Backyard Summer
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that fits into your end of summer backyard dinner party. Celebrate the great summer
you had with this recipe that includes Squash blossoms, Lamb Loin, and apple compote for dessert.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1811
Mix and Match
It can be tempting to use the same materials together all the time, sticking with tried and true combinations. We encourage mixing and matching
materials and techniques to create some unexpected results. Melinda Barta makes circular peyote slider buttons for leather cord. Then, Molly
Schaller creates a dramatic look with three mix and match necklaces. Next, add leather, ribbon, and feathers to cord ends for a true mix and
match of materials. Finally, Jackie Truty shows how to inlay silver into copper to create eye catching pendants.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Spooky and Kooky
From boo-tiful costumes to Jack-O-Lanterns, Mark spreads Halloween cheer in this episode. Projects: Day of the Dead Paper Mache Skulls;
Chinese Jack-O Lanterns; Flapper Costume; Paper Spiders; Glow in the Dark Stepping Stones (Peter).
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #301
Are You Financially Literate?
Understanding how to manage your money before you get to high school will make you even more successful when you head to college or move
out on your own. Explore the skills of goal setting, budgeting, saving, and money management that make you financially literate!
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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Tue, Apr 07, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1509
Practical Ideas
A dry erase bulletin board, a take a-long tote, hanging pot made from clay, and recycled pin using pop tabs - all very practical ideas for crafting
every day, today on Hands On.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
The Future
A look at the latest in garden and design innovations and how to incorporate them into your home and outdoor spaces.
N/A
#1404
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #322
Nyc Rooftop Gardens (New York, Ny)
Sitting high above rush hour traffic, is a full production, organic farm - growing food in only 8-12 inches of soil spread across the rooftop of a New
York City building. We visit this incredible 1-acre farm and learn how they are creating a whole new model for locally grown urban food that can
be duplicated anywhere in the world.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11069
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1113
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6007
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#714
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #606
The Local Saints
The Local Saints include brothers Jamie McFarlane and songwriter/guitarist Rob McFarlane, the sons of Will McFarlane who played with the
famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. With their record produced by grand-daughter of Halley Phillips, grand-daughter of Sun Records founder
Sam Phillips, the Local Saints are steeped in tradition but bring a modern flair to their craft. In this episode, their musicianship shines on such
songs as "Fantasy", "Superhuman" and "One More Time"
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #912
Mountain Soul
Mountain Soul's eclectic arrangements and honest songwriting have meshed to become an exciting new sound in Americana music. Brothers
Daniel and Cory Kimbro have continued in the dynamic performance tradition they learned from their parents. Jonathan Maness brings the crucial
third part to their brother harmony while incorporating a unique flat picking guitar style, and Mike Seal's refreshing resophonic and electric guitar
stylings complete Mountain Soul's version of Appalachian roots music.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
Gregory Porter
Praised by NPR, the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, jazz singer-songwriter Gregory Porter fuses old-school jazz and '70s soul as
he performs selections from his two Grammy-nominated releases, Water (2010) and Be Good (2012).
22:00:00
Shiloh: The Devil's Own Day
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
On April 6 and 7, 1862, more than 100,000 Union and Confederate soldiers clashed near a small, log-cabin church in west Tennessee named
after the Hebrew word for "peace" - Shiloh. The Battle of Shiloh, one of the bloodiest conflicts ever fought on American soil, rewrote the notion of
war as "glorious." Nearly 24,000 soldiers were killed, missing or wounded. SHILOH: THE DEVIL'S OWN DAY movingly explores the human cost
of these two days through the tragic stories of the men and women involved in this conflict. The documentary recounts this pivotal chapter in
American history through interviews with noted historians, battle re-enactments and a performance by William Lee Golden of "Shiloh's Hill," a Civil
War-era song written by a veteran of the battle.
22:30:00
Sixteenth Maine at Gettysburg
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Often described as the Civil War's turning point, the conflict took place over three days in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It
was the battle with the largest number of casualties in the war ultimately resulting in Union Maj. Gen. George Gordon Meade's Army of the
Potomac fending off attacks by Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending Lee's invasion of the North. SIXTEENTH
MAINE AT GETTYSBURG celebrates the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and the pivotal role that soldiers from Maine and around
New England played in the battle.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 28 of 114
Tue, Apr 07, 2015
Start
23:00:00
Title
Subtitle
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
Reveal
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Alone: Teens In Solitary Confinement
The United Nations calls it torture. But placing teens in solitary confinement has become standard practice in many U.S. prisons and jails. What's
it like to spend months in "the box?" That's what they call isolation at Rikers Island in New York. CIR investigates the New York jail and visits an
alternative model in Santa Cruz, California. Other stories reveal the latest in police high-tech surveillance techniques and capabilities; expose the
sexual abuse that women farmworkers suffer on the job (using animation to protect their identities); and spotlight how a small village in the
Philippines is using a pill to combat "empty net syndrome."
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 29 of 114
Wed, Apr 08, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6007
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#714
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #606
The Local Saints
The Local Saints include brothers Jamie McFarlane and songwriter/guitarist Rob McFarlane, the sons of Will McFarlane who played with the
famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. With their record produced by grand-daughter of Halley Phillips, grand-daughter of Sun Records founder
Sam Phillips, the Local Saints are steeped in tradition but bring a modern flair to their craft. In this episode, their musicianship shines on such
songs as "Fantasy", "Superhuman" and "One More Time"
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #912
Mountain Soul
Mountain Soul's eclectic arrangements and honest songwriting have meshed to become an exciting new sound in Americana music. Brothers
Daniel and Cory Kimbro have continued in the dynamic performance tradition they learned from their parents. Jonathan Maness brings the crucial
third part to their brother harmony while incorporating a unique flat picking guitar style, and Mike Seal's refreshing resophonic and electric guitar
stylings complete Mountain Soul's version of Appalachian roots music.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
Gregory Porter
Praised by NPR, the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, jazz singer-songwriter Gregory Porter fuses old-school jazz and '70s soul as
he performs selections from his two Grammy-nominated releases, Water (2010) and Be Good (2012).
03:00:00
Shiloh: The Devil's Own Day
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
On April 6 and 7, 1862, more than 100,000 Union and Confederate soldiers clashed near a small, log-cabin church in west Tennessee named
after the Hebrew word for "peace" - Shiloh. The Battle of Shiloh, one of the bloodiest conflicts ever fought on American soil, rewrote the notion of
war as "glorious." Nearly 24,000 soldiers were killed, missing or wounded. SHILOH: THE DEVIL'S OWN DAY movingly explores the human cost
of these two days through the tragic stories of the men and women involved in this conflict. The documentary recounts this pivotal chapter in
American history through interviews with noted historians, battle re-enactments and a performance by William Lee Golden of "Shiloh's Hill," a Civil
War-era song written by a veteran of the battle.
03:30:00
Sixteenth Maine at Gettysburg
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Often described as the Civil War's turning point, the conflict took place over three days in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It
was the battle with the largest number of casualties in the war ultimately resulting in Union Maj. Gen. George Gordon Meade's Army of the
Potomac fending off attacks by Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, ending Lee's invasion of the North. SIXTEENTH
MAINE AT GETTYSBURG celebrates the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and the pivotal role that soldiers from Maine and around
New England played in the battle.
04:00:00
Reveal
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
Alone: Teens In Solitary Confinement
The United Nations calls it torture. But placing teens in solitary confinement has become standard practice in many U.S. prisons and jails. What's
it like to spend months in "the box?" That's what they call isolation at Rikers Island in New York. CIR investigates the New York jail and visits an
alternative model in Santa Cruz, California. Other stories reveal the latest in police high-tech surveillance techniques and capabilities; expose the
sexual abuse that women farmworkers suffer on the job (using animation to protect their identities); and spotlight how a small village in the
Philippines is using a pill to combat "empty net syndrome."
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2506
Aftermath of the Endless War-Gen. Wesley Clark On Avoiding The Next Quagmire
Retired four-star Army general and former Democratic candidate for president WESLEY K. CLARK, discusses his new book Don't Wait for the
Next War: A Strategy for American Growth and Global Leadership, and how to break American over-dependence on military intervention.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1370
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #102
Sinbad and the Valley of the Serpents/Manjab's Just Desserts
"Sinbad and the Valley of the Serpents" - Sinbad and his trusty sidekick, Dina, enjoy a wacky adventure as they pursue wealth and riches in the
fearsome Valley of the Serpents. "Manjab's Just Desserts" - A young boy works in a bakery and begins to steal the merchandise. It's the perfect
crime until he can no longer hide the evidence.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 30 of 114
Wed, Apr 08, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #201
Nice to Meet You
Sing and sign along with Rachel, practicing phrases like "my name is, " "how are you," and many more that will help you make new friends and
greet old ones.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Joints In 30 Days
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Reverse The Aging Process
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#117
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#701
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1106
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #409
Technologies
The world of sewing is constantly changing - sometimes it's hard to keep up and take advantage of all of these new advances. Technology and
innovation can be your best friend when you sew. Embroidery expert Eileen Roche is first with the basics for using an embroidery machine; this
eyeglass case, filmed on location, is a great beginner project. Then, meet designer Rebecca Kemp Brent - she'll be visiting the show a few times
this season with innovative stitch techniques. Today, she's using decorative stitches already on your machine to simplify or add a bit of couture to
clothing constructions. Find out how to hide a patch pocket's stitching or bring a touch of reinforcement into the limelight with these easy ideas.
Finally, Deepika Prakash is back with more machine feet and techniques - using the right foot at the right time makes all the difference.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1011
Sock It to Me
One of the most popular things to knit are socks. On today's getting started segment we dive into designing the basic sock. Then, on today's howto segment, Kristin Omdahl continues with the second installment of the shawl knitalong. Kristin demonstrates the medallion chart portion of this
pattern, and shows how to increase and decrease correctly. On today's yarn spotlight we're back to sock knitting with sock yarns. Clara explores
various types of yarns perfect for knitted socks. Then, we wrap up this episode with a quick tip for finishing your toes with kitchener stitch.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
Leather Play
Peggy shares the secrets of working with leather - don't' be intimidated - it's more forgiving than you ever believed.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#207
(CC)
N/A
#4183
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #114
Sundays with Nonna Rosa
Anyone can make their own seasoned olives! They are a perfect snack or easy homemade gift. Lidia demystifies the process. Homemade pasta
is another way to add authentic flavor to your dish. Lidia prepares fresh pappardelle with tender, flavorful Turkey Rolls.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #413
Meal in a Pan
What's faster and easier than cooking a meal in one pan? Sara shares this secret for weeknight success with two flavorful recipes: A beautiful
Yellow Squash Soup, and a fast but elegant Pearl Couscous with Shellfish.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1204
Pizza for Dinner & Dessert
ELIZABETH FALKNER/ Finocchio Flower Power/Gianduja Pizza. Pizza is the ultimate comfort food. It is totally customizable and can be eaten for
breakfast, lunch, dinner and even dessert! You don't need a brick oven for it either. Today on Simply Ming, Ming puts his own spin on an old
favorite from Pepe's Pizza, Spicy Clam Pizza. Pizza master, Elizabeth Falkner, then recreates her award-winning Finocchio Flower Power Pizza,
and brings something sweet to the table with a hazelnut Gianguja Dessert Pizza. You'll be eager to make your own specialty pizza at home!
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Back In Time
Kevin goes back in time with this week's menu as he cooks up a smoked chicken terrine. Fresh leeks from the garden are used with some
delicious Gubbeen cheese for an indulgent Potato Gratin. Kevin prepares freshly caught trout wrapped in cured bacon with an almond butter
sauce. Next it's a tasty Wild Garlic Pesto. Finally, Kevin celebrates the summer's lovely bounty with a Frozen Yogurt Gelato served with a Berry
Compote.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 31 of 114
Wed, Apr 08, 2015
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Cap
AS2 Episode
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2001
Mixing Simple Metal Smithing with Stringing
Designer and author Candie Cooper has a unique lesson on coordinating your jewelry pieces. She creates simple layered earrings and then a
knotted necklace. She also shares a tool tip for using a hammer and anvil. Katie's Beading Lesson is about coiled bead bracelets to suit any style.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #109
Hip-Cycle
Inspired to recycle, Mark turns junky into funky as he dumpster dives and thrift-shops for do-it-yourself projects ranging from a guitar strap to
chairs. Projects: Two Chairs to Bench and Upholstery (Peter); Marble Glass Fusing; Belt Guitar Strap (Meiko).
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #302
Wheel of Misfortune
Find out how to avoid common money mistakes and learn the importance of following a financial plan. Explore both short- and long-term goals.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1510
Birthdays
Celebrate your birthday with Hands On! We're making cupcake toppers, birthday garlands, party favors, and a fishing game and party
decorations.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
Your Happy Place
What is your bliss? Do you have one? Let P. Allen Smith help you find and cultivate it.
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1405
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
Small Space & Vertical Gardening (San Francisco, Ca)
We explore hints and tricks to getting a lot from small space gardening including vertical gardening.
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#323
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11070
17:30:00
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#301
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6008
19:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
U.S. Mexico Relations
Drugs and immigration seem to dominate U.S. news coverage of Mexico, but U.S. and Mexico relations go much deeper than these pressing
issues. Sherri and her guests examine the enormous growth in U.S. investment and retirement in Mexico and other aspects of U.S. Mexico
relations. Guests: Patrick Osio - Editor and columnist for HispanicVista.com; Luis Torres, PhD. - Assistant Dean at Metropolitan State College of
Denver, and former chair of the Chicano Studies Department; Gil Cisneros - President and CEO, Chamber of the Americas.
20:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#111
Paul Carrack opens with his soulful Mike & The Mechanics ballad, "The Living Years." En Vogue lights up the stage with their #1 R&B hit "Don't
Let Go." Simple Minds electrify the audience with their pop rock anthem "Sanctify Yourself." Alan Parsons presents "Silence and I" from his famed
"Eye in the Sky" album. Paul Carrack (Mike & The Mechanics) - "The Living Years"; En Vogue - "Don't Let Go"; Simple Minds - "Sanctify
Yourself"; Alan Parsons - "Silence and I".
20:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#112
Sting opens with an inspired "Summertime." The Pointer Sisters set the stage on "Fire." John Miles performs one the greatest rock ballads,
"Bohemian Rhapsody." Chrissie Hynde joins Alessandro Safina for an Italian-English duet of "Aria E Memoria (We'll Be Together)." Nile Rodgers
& Chic bring down the house with "Good Times."; Sting - "Summertime"; The Pointer Sisters - "Fire"; John Miles - "Bohemian Rhapsody";
Alessandro Safina & Chrissie Hynde - "Aria E Memoria (We'll Be Together)"; Nile Rodgers & Chic - "Good Times".
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 32 of 114
Wed, Apr 08, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
21:00:00
Songs to Keep: Treasures of An Adirondack Folk Collector
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Emmy-winning special SONGS TO KEEP: TREASURES OF AN ADIRONDACK FOLK COLLECTOR opens a musical time capsule from a
hundred years ago. Marjorie Lansing Porter (1891-1973) dedicated her life to preserving the rare folk songs of the Adirondacks. Throughout the
1940s and '50s, Porter traveled throughout New York State, interviewing and recording traditional musicians and singers in the hopes of creating
a comprehensive collection of previously unpublished folk songs, transcripts and other writings. Like folksong collectors Alan Lomax and Anne
and Frank Warner, Porter captured many songs just before the last living tradition bearers died. The Marjorie L. Porter Collection of North Country
Folklore consists of more than 300 traditional ballads, songs from lumber camps and iron mines, Irish and French-Canadian songs, and Iroquois
chants. The collection also includes dozens of oral histories and Porter's collected writings. SONGS TO KEEP features contemporary folk
musicians Lee Knight, David Ruch, Dan Berggren, Alex Smith and others discussing and performing these traditional tunes.
22:00:00
Indians Like Us
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A sincere admiration of Native culture gives way to this charming documentary about a small group of French citizens-called "Savy Western"-who
share a passion for everything Native American. Every weekend, they dress in Native regalia and make appearances at various village fairs
alongside their countrymen in France. However, in order to fulfill their dream, they must travel to the United States and meet "real Indians."
Together, they finally manage a two-week drive across the Midwest and discover that the reality of contemporary Native Americans is quite
different from their portrayed envisioning. Filled with unforeseen emotion, this road movie presents great encounters on both sides.
23:00:00
Working Class: 100 Years of Hands-On Education
WVIA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 33 of 114
Thu, Apr 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6008
00:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
U.S. Mexico Relations
Drugs and immigration seem to dominate U.S. news coverage of Mexico, but U.S. and Mexico relations go much deeper than these pressing
issues. Sherri and her guests examine the enormous growth in U.S. investment and retirement in Mexico and other aspects of U.S. Mexico
relations. Guests: Patrick Osio - Editor and columnist for HispanicVista.com; Luis Torres, PhD. - Assistant Dean at Metropolitan State College of
Denver, and former chair of the Chicano Studies Department; Gil Cisneros - President and CEO, Chamber of the Americas.
01:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#111
Paul Carrack opens with his soulful Mike & The Mechanics ballad, "The Living Years." En Vogue lights up the stage with their #1 R&B hit "Don't
Let Go." Simple Minds electrify the audience with their pop rock anthem "Sanctify Yourself." Alan Parsons presents "Silence and I" from his famed
"Eye in the Sky" album. Paul Carrack (Mike & The Mechanics) - "The Living Years"; En Vogue - "Don't Let Go"; Simple Minds - "Sanctify
Yourself"; Alan Parsons - "Silence and I".
01:30:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#112
Sting opens with an inspired "Summertime." The Pointer Sisters set the stage on "Fire." John Miles performs one the greatest rock ballads,
"Bohemian Rhapsody." Chrissie Hynde joins Alessandro Safina for an Italian-English duet of "Aria E Memoria (We'll Be Together)." Nile Rodgers
& Chic bring down the house with "Good Times."; Sting - "Summertime"; The Pointer Sisters - "Fire"; John Miles - "Bohemian Rhapsody";
Alessandro Safina & Chrissie Hynde - "Aria E Memoria (We'll Be Together)"; Nile Rodgers & Chic - "Good Times".
02:00:00
Songs to Keep: Treasures of An Adirondack Folk Collector
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Emmy-winning special SONGS TO KEEP: TREASURES OF AN ADIRONDACK FOLK COLLECTOR opens a musical time capsule from a
hundred years ago. Marjorie Lansing Porter (1891-1973) dedicated her life to preserving the rare folk songs of the Adirondacks. Throughout the
1940s and '50s, Porter traveled throughout New York State, interviewing and recording traditional musicians and singers in the hopes of creating
a comprehensive collection of previously unpublished folk songs, transcripts and other writings. Like folksong collectors Alan Lomax and Anne
and Frank Warner, Porter captured many songs just before the last living tradition bearers died. The Marjorie L. Porter Collection of North Country
Folklore consists of more than 300 traditional ballads, songs from lumber camps and iron mines, Irish and French-Canadian songs, and Iroquois
chants. The collection also includes dozens of oral histories and Porter's collected writings. SONGS TO KEEP features contemporary folk
musicians Lee Knight, David Ruch, Dan Berggren, Alex Smith and others discussing and performing these traditional tunes.
03:00:00
Indians Like Us
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
A sincere admiration of Native culture gives way to this charming documentary about a small group of French citizens-called "Savy Western"-who
share a passion for everything Native American. Every weekend, they dress in Native regalia and make appearances at various village fairs
alongside their countrymen in France. However, in order to fulfill their dream, they must travel to the United States and meet "real Indians."
Together, they finally manage a two-week drive across the Midwest and discover that the reality of contemporary Native Americans is quite
different from their portrayed envisioning. Filled with unforeseen emotion, this road movie presents great encounters on both sides.
04:00:00
Working Class: 100 Years of Hands-On Education
WVIA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2507
Aftermath of the Endless War-How We Fought and Why We Lost So Much
Gen. DANIEL BOLGER, a three-star general in Afghanistan and Iraq, and retired Lt. Col. JOHN NAGL discuss what went wrong, how war-fighting
changed, how things might have been very different, and future threats to the U.S. such as the Islamic State terrorist group.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1371
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #103
Princess Rou/What's Yours Is Mine
"Princess Rou" - A not-so-attractive princess must choose between suitors who want to marry her for her money, so she demands they defeat her
in the wrestling ring first. "What's Yours is Mine" - A fisherman refuses to sell a pearl given to him by a mermaid. Unfortunately, the emperor is
determined to have it.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
Happy Birthday to You
Sign and celebrate Leah's birthday with Alex, Leah, Hopkins and Rachel.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Younger Heart In 30 Days
NETA
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#202
(CC)
N/A
#118
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 34 of 114
Thu, Apr 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Slenderize Your Legs
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#702
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1107
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #410
Practical Sewing
Make your sewing functional and practical. You can solve problems in your very own home and business with projects you design! On today's
show, function is foremost but we never forget style! Designer Lisa Shepard Stewart is first with functional covers for tablets made from exotic
placemats - these are beautiful as well as practical. Then, it's Sarah McFarland with a lesson on reading a pattern. We take this for granted, but
selecting the right size, choosing the correct fabric, and cutting and sewing a garment is on or within the pattern envelope. Sarah shows how to
decipher the terms and symbols on the envelope, guide sheet, and pattern tissue to put you on the right track to great results. We finish up with a
return visit from Pearl Krush and a cuddly pet bed - practical can also be pretty when you add iron on appliques and boxed corners to make the
perfect bed for your favorite pet.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1012
Color, Color
This episode is all about adding a subtle or vibrant splash of color to your knitwear. We begin with a getting started segment on colorwork
techniques. This sampler dives into stripes, mosaic knitting, and flat intarsia techniques. Then, on today's knitalong, Kristin demonstrates working
the pattern repeat in her shawl. On today's yarn spotlight, Clara and Eunny have an in-depth look at woolen versus worsted yarns. You'll learn the
difference between these two types of yarns, and which is best for your own projects. Finally, we wrap up today's show on color with a few
embroidery stitches. These methods are great ways to add a bit of color to a project after you've knit or crocheted it.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
Capes Fit for Any Fashion
Whatever your style - a cape fits for any fashion. Learn how to make this flattering garment to add to your wardrobe.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#208
(CC)
N/A
#4184
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1002
A Chef's Path
Ever seen a kid in a candy store? Their excitement pales next to a chef in a market. An early morning trek to the Central de Abastos, one of the
world's largest markets, with Rick Bayless and Chef Eduardo "Lalo" Garcia, proves exhilarating. Neither chef can talk fast enough about all the
dishes they want to make from the mind-boggling stacks of nopales, the fragrant herbs, the crisp greens, the juicy pitayas and mangos. Chef
Lalo's path to his wildly popular Maximo Bistrot in Mexico City includes migrant work on produce farms and stints in fine-dining establishments in
Atlanta and New York City. Today, his suckling pig carnitas have a massive following. Lucky for us, he and Rick cook the dish in his restaurant
kitchen. Rick and Chef Enrique Olvera, owner of Pujol and arguably Mexico's top chef, talk about the evolution of Mexican food and the challenge
to change people's perception of the cuisine. At home, Rick coaxes amazing flavors from humble tomatillos, pork and potatoes.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Pork Chop & Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
Nick visits the butcher shop and the chicken coop and prepares Pork Chops with Apple & Whiskey Sauce and a Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
that will rekindle your memory and seduce your palate.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #313
Winter Celebration
Host Laura Theodore prepares a menu to serve for a jolly seasonal soiree. This vibrant meal features sensational "Fancy Stuffed Shells" cooked
with "Dad's Marinara Sauce." On the side, "Quick Spinach Salad" adds appeal to this gala menu. To finish with a flourish, decadent and rich
"Black Forest Pecan Pie" with "Vanilla Creme Fresh, " pays tribute to a traditional holiday dessert.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
All Puffed Up
Sugared Puff Paste Sticks; Fast Puff Pastry; Crystallized Puff Paste Of Orange; Choux A La Creme; Chocolate Paris-Brest Cake.
15:00:00
#115
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2002
Using Jigs for Wire Forming
Brenda Schweder is an expert on using jigs for forming wire. She demonstrates how to use a jig, plus new ways to create buckle findings. Katie's
Beading Lesson is a stylish color block necklace.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 35 of 114
Thu, Apr 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #110
Backyard Bliss
This episode highlights the beauty of the backyard - cabanas, shadow boxes, votives and smore makers. Projects: Umbrella to Cabana DIY;
Butterfly and Gold Bug Shadow Boxes; Smore Makers and Heaters; Summer Dress DIY; Votives.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #303
More Bang for Your Buck
Whether you're facing good times or tough times, it's important to know how to get the best value for your money. Discover tips for stretching your
dollars.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1511
Pets
Pets are so important we thought we'd devote a whole show to them with a pet leash, pet bowls, a bobble head replica of your pet, and even an
outfit for a pet or stuffed animal. Hands On pays tribute to our pets.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1406
First Things First
Sometimes the first step is the hardest. Gain confidence and let P. Allen Smith show you how to build a solid foundation in your garden.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #324
Independent Garden Centers - A Gardener's Best Resource (Atlanta, Ga)
For new and experienced gardeners alike, Independent Garden Centers (IGC's) offer a wealth of resources for education, real examples, and
some of the most appropriate plants and ideas for a specific location or region. This episode explores many of the most popular and overlooked
ways IGC's are a gardener's best resource for growing a greener world.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11071
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1141
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6009
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#713
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1008
Nedski and Mojo with Jana
Banjoist Ned Luberecki and guitarist/vocalist Stephen Mougin, collectively known as Nedski and Mojo, are joined by Mougin's wife Jana on vocals
in a performance at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #602
Soundgarden
On a warm February night in Los Angeles, the legendary Seattle rock band Soundgarden concluded a sold-out winter tour in support of King
Animal, their first studio album in over 16 years. In front of a rapturous crowd at the historic art deco venue The Wiltern, Soundgarden interwove
brand new songs with classics, radio hits, and rarities never before performed for a live audience.
22:00:00
Water Blues Green Solutions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
An Interactive Documentary Project telling stories of communities creating green solutions for our water blues-flooding, pollution, and scarcity.
Floods. Drought. Overloaded sewers. Acres of pavement. Pollution. We're in a water crisis. Meet the innovators who are teaching America to
"soak it up." America's deteriorating water infrastructure demands repair and expansion. Some communities are testing new solutions. Water
Blues Green Solutions tells the stories of visionary leaders in four cities-Philadelphia, New York, San Antonio, and Portland-who borrow strategies
from nature to clean and protect water.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 36 of 114
Thu, Apr 09, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
23:00:00
Papa Boss
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Ed Hagedorn has transformed himself from a powerful gangster to a leading environmental warrior, the kind that gains awards and admirers, as
well as dangerous enemies. What makes a successful businessman depart from his old lawless ways into fighting miners, illegal fishermen,
loggers and gamblers when he himself was one of them in his recent past? When he became the Mayor of Puerto Princesa in 1992, a city of
250,000 inhabitants, surrounded by islands and jungles, the largest territory a city mayor has control of in the Philippines, he vowed to change his
life as well as the city, in gratitude to his voters. Now in his fourth consecutive term as mayor, he has followed up on his word. What was once a
filthy, neglected town surrounded by corruption and a chain of thriving mines eating away at Puerto Princesa's natural resources, is now one of
the cleanest and greenest cities in Asia. The locals are fined for throwing cigarettes butts on the ground and mining is banned. But with the reality
of a soaring population, poverty and unemployment, Mayor Ed's cause is a never-ending struggle. He is facing threats from former and current
enemies, forcing him to travel in a bullet proof SUV, guarded by armed bodyguards 24 hours a day. There is no way of knowing the fate of Puerto
Princesa once the mayor is gone. Will his vision be continued or will the town go back to being a forgotten, third world city with corruption and an
uncertain future? Adorably called by his grandson 'Papa Boss', this is how he is perceived: to his family - a loved father figure, to the rest - he is
the boss.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 37 of 114
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6009
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#713
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1008
Nedski and Mojo with Jana
Banjoist Ned Luberecki and guitarist/vocalist Stephen Mougin, collectively known as Nedski and Mojo, are joined by Mougin's wife Jana on vocals
in a performance at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #602
Soundgarden
On a warm February night in Los Angeles, the legendary Seattle rock band Soundgarden concluded a sold-out winter tour in support of King
Animal, their first studio album in over 16 years. In front of a rapturous crowd at the historic art deco venue The Wiltern, Soundgarden interwove
brand new songs with classics, radio hits, and rarities never before performed for a live audience.
03:00:00
Water Blues Green Solutions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
An Interactive Documentary Project telling stories of communities creating green solutions for our water blues-flooding, pollution, and scarcity.
Floods. Drought. Overloaded sewers. Acres of pavement. Pollution. We're in a water crisis. Meet the innovators who are teaching America to
"soak it up." America's deteriorating water infrastructure demands repair and expansion. Some communities are testing new solutions. Water
Blues Green Solutions tells the stories of visionary leaders in four cities-Philadelphia, New York, San Antonio, and Portland-who borrow strategies
from nature to clean and protect water.
04:00:00
Papa Boss
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Ed Hagedorn has transformed himself from a powerful gangster to a leading environmental warrior, the kind that gains awards and admirers, as
well as dangerous enemies. What makes a successful businessman depart from his old lawless ways into fighting miners, illegal fishermen,
loggers and gamblers when he himself was one of them in his recent past? When he became the Mayor of Puerto Princesa in 1992, a city of
250,000 inhabitants, surrounded by islands and jungles, the largest territory a city mayor has control of in the Philippines, he vowed to change his
life as well as the city, in gratitude to his voters. Now in his fourth consecutive term as mayor, he has followed up on his word. What was once a
filthy, neglected town surrounded by corruption and a chain of thriving mines eating away at Puerto Princesa's natural resources, is now one of
the cleanest and greenest cities in Asia. The locals are fined for throwing cigarettes butts on the ground and mining is banned. But with the reality
of a soaring population, poverty and unemployment, Mayor Ed's cause is a never-ending struggle. He is facing threats from former and current
enemies, forcing him to travel in a bullet proof SUV, guarded by armed bodyguards 24 hours a day. There is no way of knowing the fate of Puerto
Princesa once the mayor is gone. Will his vision be continued or will the town go back to being a forgotten, third world city with corruption and an
uncertain future? Adorably called by his grandson 'Papa Boss', this is how he is perceived: to his family - a loved father figure, to the rest - he is
the boss.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2508
Aftermath of the Endless War - The Dilemma of Political Islam
JOHN OWEN discussed his newest book Confronting Political Islam: Six Lessons from the West's Past, exploring the historical origins of the
current fractured relations between much of the Islamic world and the West. Joined by AHMED AL-RAHIM a professor of Islamic studies and
expert on Islam's Sharia law.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1372
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #104
True Treasure/Sinbad and the Cyclops
"True Treasure" - A man has a dream that riches wait for him inside a palace. He follows his dream only to find that his true treasure was
something entirely different. "Sinbad and the Cyclops" - Sinbad and Dina are once again off on a wild adventure that takes them to the far off
island of the Cyclops.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Move and Groove
Jump, dance, spin and march along with the Signing Time friends, demonstrating the many wonderful ways to move your body.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Cancer Prevention
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Loosen Your Upper Body
NETA
APTEX
(S)
#203
(CC)
N/A
#119
(CC)
DVI
#703
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 38 of 114
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1108
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #411
Create Your Own Fabric
Let your creativity shine as our experts encourage you to make your own fabric. No we're not dyeing or painting, instead we're using thread and
fiber to create a unique surface. Embroidery expert Cookie Gaynor is first. She shows how to create flowers and leaves with free motion sewing
and three dimensional embroidery. Then, Rebecca Kemp Brent is back to create a perfect coordinating fabric every time with the stitches on your
machine. Use an ordinary straight stitch to create a great plaid or layer decorative stitches to create borders and more. Finally, meet Michele
Muska, fiber artist. She'll take felting to new levels as she demonstrates techniques for making felted fabrics, adding decorative fiber, and even
joining pieces. And by the way she makes a pair of adorable booties too.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1013
Beyond The Aran
Join us on this episode of Knitting Daily for an in-depth look at cable knitting. We begin with a primer on braided and woven cable techniques;
great ways to add depth and texture to your knitwear. Then, expert Kristin Omdahl wraps up her shawl knitalong with great tips for edging this
shawl and then pinning the entire piece in the blocking process to make your knitted lace bloom. On today's yarn spotlight, yarn aficionado Clara
Parkes talks super lofty, puffy yarns. These yarns knit up and fill in stitches well, and Clara shows the types of yarns that possess this unique
quality. And finally, on this season's last quick tip segment we share a combination of cables and lace stitches that are sure to be fun to knit.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #209
Zippers, Here, There, Everywhere
Don't treat your zippers as just a way to hold up your skirt or close your jacket. You're missing one of the most versatile fashion accents - learn all
about zippers and how to use them.
12:00:00
13:00:00
Democracy Now!
Essential Pepin
Rollin' In Dough
Soda Bread; Gros Pain; Long Proofed Baguette; Brioche; Bread Galettes.
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4185
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#117
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #113
Slow Food
Joanne slows things down and shows us how to get two courses out of one slow cooked meal. After visiting a unique butcher shop that uses the
whole animal, she'll teach her student how to braise a chuck roast with tomatoes and red wine - perfect Italian comfort food, slow and fresh.
Recipes: Braised Beef Served in 2 Courses: Ragu with Pasta and Sliced Roast Beef; Long Braised Green Beans with Tomatoes Student: Geoff
Rubendall.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1217
Rattlesnake/Wildwood Resort
Raccoon Sauce Piquante tops the menu this week. Chef Folse then travels to Wildwood Resort on Toledo Bend Lake to sample Fried
Rattlesnake. The final recipe is Smothered Nutria simmered in a light brown roux along with onions, celery, peppers and mushrooms.
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #206
Peaches and Herb
Pennsylvania Peaches Transcending Politics in Washington, D.C. Chef Brian McBride: Blue Duck Tavern - Washington, D.C. In Washington,
D.C. , the talk of the town is GDP and CPI, but just across the Pennsylvania border, folks are discussing IPM. One of Washington, D.C. 's hottest
chefs, Brian McBride, and his daughters visit Pennsylvania farmer Mark Toigo, who uses IPM, integrated pest management, to grow sweet,
picture-perfect peaches and plums with no chemical residue. In the kitchen, the chef and his daughters prepare a visually pleasing,
mouthwatering feast. Recipes: Free-Range Chicken with Peaches & Herbs; Summer Salad with Heirloom Tomatoes, Garden Herbs & Doughnut
Peaches.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2003
Torch-Fired Enameling
Metal artist Mary Hettmansperger demonstrates torch-fired enameling and how to create three dimensional surfaces. She also shares tips for
cutting metal. Then, enjoy an online visit with author and teacher Kate Richbourg from her studio with advice for caring for and cleaning your
tools.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #111
Hi Ho Silver
Shiny, stylish, and fun, Mark's silver-themed projects include a glamorized table, a kids' knight shield and metal shelves. Projects: Silver Covered
Table With Paint Accent Rub (Threadbanger); Knight in Shining Armor Shield and Viking Hat With Accent Rub; Silver Paillette Door Beads and
Curtain; Industrial Metal Shelves (Peter).
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 39 of 114
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #304
Where Is My Allowance?
Discover how different families work out "allowances." Even basic financial planning starts now-learn how to manage your monthly income and
expenses for vacations, education, and more.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1512
Recycled
Find new uses for old materials: a wreath made from t shirts, a bike basket from old jeans, new life for cans as seed planters and watering cans,
and monsters from milk cartons.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1407
Down and Dirty
A day without dirt under the fingernails is a sad day at Moss Mountain Farm. How to get the most out of your soil in this episode of P. Allen
Smith's Garden Home.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #325
Sol Mobile Bus (Various Cities Across America)
We follow a group of young gardeners who are traveling the country in a retro-fitted school bus powered on nothing but waste vegetable oil and
their own enthusiasm. With a traveling greenhouse, green roof and lots of seeds, they hope to teach edible gardening with sustainable practices
in cities and towns across America.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11072
18:30:00
Out of Ireland
WLIW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2247
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6010
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1001
Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons burst onto the music scene as "The Demon" in the band KISS, which he co-founded. He ranks number 12 in Roadrunner's 50
Best Frontmen in Metal History and has been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. While Simmons is still a respected
musician, he's also become a successful businessman and a reality TV star, with such hit series as "My Dad the Rock Star", "Mr. Romance",
"Rock School" and "Gene Simmons' Family Jewels". On this episode of InnerVIEWS, Ernie sits down with Rock and Roll legend Gene Simmons.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#902
Tune Town Old Time String Band; Gravel Road.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1509
Nrbq and Sundy Best
NRBQ is the legendary roots rock band formed by pianist Terry Adams in his Louisville, KY home. The band released its self-titled debut album
for Columbia Records in 1969. Forty-five years later, after more than 20 studio albums, more than a dozen live albums and numerous
compilations, not to mention countless, and legendary, live performances around the world, NRBQ will release a new studio album, 'Brass Tacks'.
Recorded with Terry Adams on keyboards and vocals, Scott Ligon on guitar and vocals, Conrad Choucroun on drums and Casey McDonough on
bass and vocals, 'Brass Tacks' is brimming with swinging rhythms, sweet vocals, and sparkling sound. The dozen new tunes, served up in the
unique Q mix of pop, rock, jazz, country, and more. SUNDY BEST crafts music that re-imagines timeless classic rock of the '70s and '80s - think
the Eagles and the smart, whiskey-voiced lyrics of Tom Petty and Bob Seger. With Nick on guitar and Kris on cajon, Sundy Best takes that sound,
modernizes it in their own unique way by borrowing hints of country and bluegrass, to make it personal. This duo began as a high energy
Lexington, Kentucky bar act. As kids coming up together in Eastern Kentucky, they played music in church and formed their own band in high
school. Now the band has just released their new album 'Bring Up The Sun', performed on the Grand Ole Opry and made quite an impression on
many over the past few months as they have traveled beyond the borders of their Kentucky home to hit the national touring circuit.
22:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#102
An intimate conversation between some of the greatest actors working today. Featuring Mark Ruffalo "Foxcatcher" and Jessica Chastain
"Interstellar", Eddie Redmayne "The Theory of Everything" and Laura Dern "Wild", Josh Brolin "Inherent Vice" and J.K. Simmons "Whiplash",
Kevin Costner "Black and White" and James Corden "Into the Woods".
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 40 of 114
Fri, Apr 10, 2015
Start
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Subtitle
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Cap
AS2 Episode
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #110
Things Fall Apart
In this foundational modern African novel, Chinua Achebe's story follows the lives of people trying to understand which belief systems deserve
their loyalty. The protagonist, Okonkwo is a tribal leader who battles neighboring villages, the English, and his own demons in early colonial
Nigeria. The perspectives of readers from around the world reveal the novel's universal themes. Cast members include playwright and professor
Tess Onwueme and theater director Chuck Mike.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #817
Between Riverside and Crazy
Theater Talk welcomes back three of its favorite guests: playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis, actor Stephen McKinley Henderson and director Austin
Pendleton. The trio discusses their collaboration on Guirgis' new play, Between Riverside and Crazy, about the dysfunctional world of an aging
police officer, whose career was cut short in a shooting. In a freewheeling conversation, they also talk about their quirky, yet successful stage
careers, as well as the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, who was Guirgis' mentor for much of his career and who Pendleton replaced as director of
this show.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 41 of 114
Sat, Apr 11, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6010
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1001
Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons burst onto the music scene as "The Demon" in the band KISS, which he co-founded. He ranks number 12 in Roadrunner's 50
Best Frontmen in Metal History and has been nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. While Simmons is still a respected
musician, he's also become a successful businessman and a reality TV star, with such hit series as "My Dad the Rock Star", "Mr. Romance",
"Rock School" and "Gene Simmons' Family Jewels". On this episode of InnerVIEWS, Ernie sits down with Rock and Roll legend Gene Simmons.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#902
Tune Town Old Time String Band; Gravel Road.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1509
Nrbq and Sundy Best
NRBQ is the legendary roots rock band formed by pianist Terry Adams in his Louisville, KY home. The band released its self-titled debut album
for Columbia Records in 1969. Forty-five years later, after more than 20 studio albums, more than a dozen live albums and numerous
compilations, not to mention countless, and legendary, live performances around the world, NRBQ will release a new studio album, 'Brass Tacks'.
Recorded with Terry Adams on keyboards and vocals, Scott Ligon on guitar and vocals, Conrad Choucroun on drums and Casey McDonough on
bass and vocals, 'Brass Tacks' is brimming with swinging rhythms, sweet vocals, and sparkling sound. The dozen new tunes, served up in the
unique Q mix of pop, rock, jazz, country, and more. SUNDY BEST crafts music that re-imagines timeless classic rock of the '70s and '80s - think
the Eagles and the smart, whiskey-voiced lyrics of Tom Petty and Bob Seger. With Nick on guitar and Kris on cajon, Sundy Best takes that sound,
modernizes it in their own unique way by borrowing hints of country and bluegrass, to make it personal. This duo began as a high energy
Lexington, Kentucky bar act. As kids coming up together in Eastern Kentucky, they played music in church and formed their own band in high
school. Now the band has just released their new album 'Bring Up The Sun', performed on the Grand Ole Opry and made quite an impression on
many over the past few months as they have traveled beyond the borders of their Kentucky home to hit the national touring circuit.
03:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#102
An intimate conversation between some of the greatest actors working today. Featuring Mark Ruffalo "Foxcatcher" and Jessica Chastain
"Interstellar", Eddie Redmayne "The Theory of Everything" and Laura Dern "Wild", Josh Brolin "Inherent Vice" and J.K. Simmons "Whiplash",
Kevin Costner "Black and White" and James Corden "Into the Woods".
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #110
Things Fall Apart
In this foundational modern African novel, Chinua Achebe's story follows the lives of people trying to understand which belief systems deserve
their loyalty. The protagonist, Okonkwo is a tribal leader who battles neighboring villages, the English, and his own demons in early colonial
Nigeria. The perspectives of readers from around the world reveal the novel's universal themes. Cast members include playwright and professor
Tess Onwueme and theater director Chuck Mike.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
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(CC)
N/A #817
Between Riverside and Crazy
Theater Talk welcomes back three of its favorite guests: playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis, actor Stephen McKinley Henderson and director Austin
Pendleton. The trio discusses their collaboration on Guirgis' new play, Between Riverside and Crazy, about the dysfunctional world of an aging
police officer, whose career was cut short in a shooting. In a freewheeling conversation, they also talk about their quirky, yet successful stage
careers, as well as the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, who was Guirgis' mentor for much of his career and who Pendleton replaced as director of
this show.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
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(CC)
N/A #211
Digestion: Maintaining A Healthy Gut
Coming up this week: Digestion and gut flora have a major influence on the metabolism, the immune system, and even the psyche. Our studio
guest, Dr. Angelika Behrens, gives us tips on how to maintain a healthy gut. Also on the show, diagnosing skin cancer, and keeping knees
flexible.
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
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(CC)
N/A #3106
Learning About Hepatitis C
There are 5 types of viral Hepatitis: A, B, C, D, and E. The type that affects the most people is Hepatitis C. According to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, an estimated 3.2 million people in the United States have chronic Hepatitis C, and most are unaware of their infection. It
is estimated that about 17,000 Americans become infected each year. The word Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis C is a
contagious liver disease that results from infection caused by the Hepatitis C virus. This virus is usually spread when infected blood enters the
body. Most people become infected through the sharing of needles or other drug injecting paraphernalia. Patients who had blood transfusions or
organ transplants prior to 1992 may also be at risk for Hepatitis C. In this program, we will look at the latest research surrounding this disease,
and hear from Hepatitis C patients who reveal their treatment journeys through this often-frightening disease.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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08:00:00
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
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N/A #312
Onion Still-Life
Onions are so much fun to paint. Today Gary demonstrates how to paint the beautiful colors and shapes of the Onions to make them very
realistic looking. Onions are a fun and interesting subject to paint.
08:30:00
Art 2 Art
KCSM
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N/A
#213
09:00:00
Painting with Paulson
And An Apple Part III
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1413
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Stretch and Strengthen The Hips
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI
#704
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#1109
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Cancer Prevention
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#119
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
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(CC)
DVI
The Mediterranean Round-Up
Our chefs share favorites dishes from Spain, Italy, and Greece. Rosemary Potato Pizza with Roasted Tomatoes/Paella/Seitan Gyro
Rollups/Braised Escarole and Garlicky White Beans.
#102
11:00:00
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
Boiling
Rice with Plantains, Turkey Boiled Dinner, Louisiana Seafood Boil.
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#113
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #213
More Family Favorites
In this episode, Lidia prepares three regional Italian dishes - from Piedmont to Tuscany to Emilia Romagna. Her colorful Peppers Piedmontese
are a great addition to any antipasto or buffet table, her Mafalde Michelangelo Style is a delicious pasta dish based on dish attributed to
Michelangelo. Lastly she shares a Filet Mignon Italian Style with Balsamic Reduction using this liquid gold from the area of Modena.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Culinary Institute of America, Ca: Chefs Marc and Larry Forgione and Scott
Host Pete Evans visits the CIA in picturesque Napa Valley and cooks with three of the area's finest chefs. Corn meal is used to make polenta for
that evening's Napa-style feast, and fresh strawberries from CIA's own student garden are roasted with dark chocolate and smoked chili.
13:00:00
Rudy Maxa's World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #113
Kyoto, Japan
The spiritual heart of Japan, Kyoto offers a glimpse of Japanese life as it used to be, primarily because it was never bombed during World War II.
Tiny streets with wooden homes, impressive temples, and a dedication to ancient Japanese traditions make Kyoto one of Japan's most visited
cities. We check into a ryokan, or Japanese inn, and talk with one of Japan's best-known designers of kimonos to learn why his craft is still
thriving. Rudy invites viewers to join him at a tea ceremony and learns that the Japanese attention to detail even extends to incense that locals
use for a variety of purposes. Experience the tranquility of not only a rock garden but also a moss garden, retreats that help lend this city in a
valley its Zen-like peacefulness.
13:30:00
Curious Traveler
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #101
Curious About - New York City
Why are the constellations backwards in Grand Central? Why are there acorns all over the place? Why does the Great Hall at the Met look like
the Baths of Caracalla? Why is there a golden Diana statue in the middle of the Met, and what does that have to do with the General Sherman
statue by The Plaza? Why is Rockefeller Center's Atlas statue permanently grimacing at St. Patrick's Cathedral? And what does he have to do
with the Pieta inside?
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Rick Steves' Europe
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #512
Istanbul
Where Europe comes face to face with Asia, we'll explore the fascinating, multilayered city of Istanbul. We'll lose our way in the Grand Bazaar
and feast like kings with locals at a fisherman's wharf. We'll follow the fall of the Byzantium and the rise of Islam at the city's ancient wall, Hagia
Sophia, Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace. To escape the city bustle, we'll board a boat on the churning Bosphorus, make friends over
backgammon, and try a traditional bath.
14:30:00
Journeys In Africa
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #203
Cape Town - Africa's Malibu
One of the most modern cities in Africa, Cape Town has something for everyone. Bill explores the cities architecture, tastes a little wine at nearby
Vineyards and tracks down the only penguin species in Africa before reaching the fabled Cape of Good Hope just a scenic drive outside the city
proper.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3801
We, as gardeners, can make a difference with the plants we choose and the materials we use in growing those plants. Some great plant ideas
and design ideas. Join us as we GardenSMART.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #201
Herbs & Roses
P. Allen Smith invites James Beard award winning Chef Jerry Traunfeld to help him concoct an herb filled multi-course menu to serve guests
attending the dedication of the new rose garden at the Garden Home Retreat. Allen also demonstrates the ease of drying and storing your own
herbs. Plus, a mystery solved... is garlic an herb or a vegetable?
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #510
Julian Castro
The 36-year-old mayor of San Antonio talks about his family, the crucial importance of educating Latino youths and his possible presidential
ambitions.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
Ian Mcewan
Ian McEwan is a critically acclaimed, highly distinguished author, whose thirteenth book is the recently published The Children Act. McEwan has
won numerous awards for his writing, including the Somerset Maugham Award in 1976, the Man Booker Prize in 1998 for his novel Amsterdam
and the WH Smith Literary Award in 2002 for his novel Atonement.
17:00:00
Pen Voice
PENTV
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(N)
N/A #162
Co-Chairs, Sequoia Village Planning Group
Highlights community organizations and engages in community dialogue focusing on local issues, not-for-profit service awareness and
community advocacy within San Mateo County.
17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #111
The Book Maker
Chad Pastotnik makes fine art books. Host Eric Gorges visits Chad's studio to learn about 400-year-old printing and binding techniques.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Autoline
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#3314
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(CC)
N/A
#1908
19:00:00
Closer to Truth
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1301
What Is Ultimate Reality?
What's the deepest nature of things? Our world is complex, filled with so much stuff. But down below, what's fundamental? Only the physical
world? Or anything nonphysical?
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1401
Host Scott Houston and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, show viewers how to play Horace Silver's "Song For My Father." Guest
pianists name and discuss their biggest musical influences. Bobby Floyd performs "Honeysuckle Rose."
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Brett Dennen
Brett Dennen introspective singing and songwriting talents intrigue fans and keep them coming back for more. In October 2013, Dennen released
his latest studio album Smoke and Mirrors to critical acclaim. For the Infinity crowd, Dennen and his four-piece band jam through a catalogue of
crowd-pleasing, catchy tunes, including the bouncy "Get Out of My Head", the blues-tinged "Who Am I" and the rock anthem "Wild Child" (with
Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance joining the group on stage).
21:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #406
Keith Urban
The Grammy Award-winning country music superstar performs nearly all of his 16 No. 1 songs at New York's Highline Ballroom, including his
most recent chart-toppers "Cop Car" and "Somewhere in My Car" from his album FUSE.
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
Mumbai City Guide
Zay Harding encounters a Bollywood artist in Bandra, explores Dharavi, India's largest slum made famous by the movie "Slumdog Millionaire"
and takes in the fish market at Sassoon Docks. He checks in to the luxurious Taj Palace Hotel, tours the sea fort of Murud Janjira and visits the
open-air laundromat. Zay also shops in the Chor Bazaar then flies to the World Heritage site of Ellora. Finally, he tries his hand at the ancient
form of pole yoga and meets Mahatma Gandhi's grandson.
23:00:00
Arts In Context
NETA
(CC)
N/A #501
Rebirth
Born out of intense personal hardship, Les Rav - the classically-influenced experimental indie folk band - is the musical brainchild of Lauren
Bruno, an ethereal, infinitely positive songwriter. Beyond the music, Bruno uses Les Rav to spread and foster a message of peace, connection,
and understanding to anyone who will listen. Though diagnosed with ulcerative colitis early on in life, Bruno uses this often debilitating disease as
motivation to spread her message of hope with even more fervor and intensity. Her haunting vocals and melodies reel listeners in but it's her
overwhelming sense of hopefulness and goodness that keeps them in.
23:30:00
Arts In Context
NETA
(CC)
N/A #502
In Face
Behind the makeup and false eyelashes of drag queens are the eccentric lives of brilliant performers. In Face follows the complex lives of three
performance artists in three cities: Austin, Los Angeles, Atlanta. Each queen, with a unique life offstage, sheds a bit of light on the hectic and
determined lifestyle of pursuing a drag career. With daring costumes and lavish handmade hair pieces, Gia Sunflowers always surprises the
crowd with his gothic style as waiter and performer of the drag queen dining establishment LIPS Atlanta. Obtaining success in Hollywood as
contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race, television star Willam Belli tours the country as a performer while also gaining a career as a recording artist.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
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Sun, Apr 12, 2015
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00:00:01
Closer to Truth
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1301
What Is Ultimate Reality?
What's the deepest nature of things? Our world is complex, filled with so much stuff. But down below, what's fundamental? Only the physical
world? Or anything nonphysical?
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1401
Host Scott Houston and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit, show viewers how to play Horace Silver's "Song For My Father." Guest
pianists name and discuss their biggest musical influences. Bobby Floyd performs "Honeysuckle Rose."
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
Brett Dennen
Brett Dennen introspective singing and songwriting talents intrigue fans and keep them coming back for more. In October 2013, Dennen released
his latest studio album Smoke and Mirrors to critical acclaim. For the Infinity crowd, Dennen and his four-piece band jam through a catalogue of
crowd-pleasing, catchy tunes, including the bouncy "Get Out of My Head", the blues-tinged "Who Am I" and the rock anthem "Wild Child" (with
Irish singer-songwriter Foy Vance joining the group on stage).
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #406
Keith Urban
The Grammy Award-winning country music superstar performs nearly all of his 16 No. 1 songs at New York's Highline Ballroom, including his
most recent chart-toppers "Cop Car" and "Somewhere in My Car" from his album FUSE.
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
Mumbai City Guide
Zay Harding encounters a Bollywood artist in Bandra, explores Dharavi, India's largest slum made famous by the movie "Slumdog Millionaire"
and takes in the fish market at Sassoon Docks. He checks in to the luxurious Taj Palace Hotel, tours the sea fort of Murud Janjira and visits the
open-air laundromat. Zay also shops in the Chor Bazaar then flies to the World Heritage site of Ellora. Finally, he tries his hand at the ancient
form of pole yoga and meets Mahatma Gandhi's grandson.
04:00:00
Arts In Context
NETA
(CC)
N/A #501
Rebirth
Born out of intense personal hardship, Les Rav - the classically-influenced experimental indie folk band - is the musical brainchild of Lauren
Bruno, an ethereal, infinitely positive songwriter. Beyond the music, Bruno uses Les Rav to spread and foster a message of peace, connection,
and understanding to anyone who will listen. Though diagnosed with ulcerative colitis early on in life, Bruno uses this often debilitating disease as
motivation to spread her message of hope with even more fervor and intensity. Her haunting vocals and melodies reel listeners in but it's her
overwhelming sense of hopefulness and goodness that keeps them in.
04:30:00
Arts In Context
NETA
(CC)
N/A #502
In Face
Behind the makeup and false eyelashes of drag queens are the eccentric lives of brilliant performers. In Face follows the complex lives of three
performance artists in three cities: Austin, Los Angeles, Atlanta. Each queen, with a unique life offstage, sheds a bit of light on the hectic and
determined lifestyle of pursuing a drag career. With daring costumes and lavish handmade hair pieces, Gia Sunflowers always surprises the
crowd with his gothic style as waiter and performer of the drag queen dining establishment LIPS Atlanta. Obtaining success in Hollywood as
contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race, television star Willam Belli tours the country as a performer while also gaining a career as a recording artist.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
(CC)
N/A #203
Terence Feury
Terence Feury is chef at the acclaimed Fork Restaurant, an elegant Philadelphia bistro featuring innovative American cuisine. One of America's
heralded chefs, Feury was a 2002 finalist for the James Beard Culinary Award, Mid-Atlantic Region, and was named Best Chef of 2010 by
Philadelphia Magazine. In this episode, Feury describes working as a chef at Le Bernadin, the Waldorf-Astoria, and Peacock Alley in New York
City, and as executive chef at the former celebrated Philadelphia restaurant, Striped Bass. He notes that his love of the restaurant world began
when he was in his teens and says that creating flavors in sauces and demiglaces fascinates him. Seafood, says Feury, is a particular interest,
and he explains his commitment to using only sustainable fish and shellfish. Turning to the current popularity of TV food shows, Feury notes the
important role such shows play in educating the public about chef training and different sorts of food. This episode features mouthwatering
footage of dishes at Fork Restaurant along with scenes of Feury and his staff in action in the kitchen.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
APTEX
Women Making Success Happen: Part 2
This episode shares the financial and business life lessons learned from a variety of successful women.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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(CC)
DVI
#813
(N)
N/A
#1374
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Date: 03/12/2015
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08:00:00
Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #613
Sioux Moccasins
Sarah talks with artist and curator Bob Coronato in Hulett, Wyoming and learns about American Indian artifacts from his collection in the Rogues
Gallery. Roger uses acrylics and paints a pair of beaded Sioux moccasins from the 1890s.
08:30:00
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #504
Totem Park-Sitka
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, sails to and paints a scene from Sitka, Alaska's Totem Park-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in
nature, for a painting composition.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
Crossing Sea
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#213
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Toning The Entire Body
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#705
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1110
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#209
11:00:00
Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Walnut Shaking: Chef Michael Mina & Sons-Sacramento Valley & San Francisco,
Michael Mina Restaurants - San Francisco, CA; Carriere Farms - Sacramento, CA Michael Mina is considered by many to be one of the world's
best chefs. In this episode, Chef Mina and his two sons, Sammy, age 8, and Anthony, age 4, head to the Sacramento Valley, where the walnut
trees are in season and ready for the picking. But picking isn't exactly how they harvest a tree exploding with nuts. Instead, the boys climb into a
real-life Tonka# truck from which they literally shake the trees-using long pinchers attached to mechanical arms. The earth rumbles and a
fireworks display of walnuts comes raining down, to the delight of the excited children below. Fourth-generation farmer Bill Carriere and his three
children lead the way as the Minas follow along, eating, tasting and learning about the walnut. Recipes: Brown Sugar-Walnut Ice Cream; Blue
Cheese & Walnut Souffles; Watercress & Walnut Salad; Walnut & Seasonal Fruit Tart Tan Tins.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #112
Some Like It Hot and Fast, Some Like It Low and Slow
Did you know BBQ dates back to the Civil War? Tina's Barbeque show is filled with BBQ and Grilling techniques that are simple enough for
anyone to be a master griller! Recipes include Grilled Chicken Thighs marinated in homemade Root Beer BBQ sauce served with Molasses
Baked Beans. Today's signature drink is a Smoked Tomato Bloody Mary.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2414
Candy Wrapper Pasta/La Pasta Di Caramelle
Mary Ann makes magic with a fresh pasta creation that looks like candy and tastes like heaven, called Caramelle. Each bite-sized, tiny pillow
shaped masterpiece, twisted at each end, filled with ricotta cheese, prosciutto di parma, parmigiano reggiano cheese, then goes for a happy swim
in a butter sauce, on its way to your waiting fork.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #125
Imperial Hue
For a hundred and fifty years, Hue served as the imperial capital of Vietnam. Much of its historical splendors are being restored. Martin visits the
palaces and receives a lesson on royal cuisine by a local chef whose family served in the imperial kitchen. He visits a nearby temple where the
royal cuisine takes on a religious twist. Recipes: Mini Banana Cakes, Lotus Steamed Fried Rice, Vietnamese Savory Crepes.
13:00:00
Wild Photo Adventures
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #213
Wildlife of Grand Teton National Park
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and photographer Jared Lloyd explore and photograph a variety of wildlife near
Jackson, WY.
13:30:00
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1201
Atlantic Crossing
In 1911, Burt's grandmother and her one-year old daughter, Burt's mother, boarded a ship in Hamburg, Germany and immigrated to the United
States. To mark this anniversary, Burt and his family sailed back to Europe on Cunard's Queen Mary -- same route, different accommodations.
This program covers the history of transatlantic passenger ships and introduces you to what it is like today.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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14:00:00
Aviators
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NETA
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N/A
#207
AOPA Summit: The annual event of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. LAPD: We take you inside the aerial unit of the Los Angeles
Police Department to see how the world's largest police fleet helps to catch bad guys. iPad in the cockpit: We get hands-on with the revolutionary
tablet device to show some of the most popular aviation tools available.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #308
Blind Cavefish, Coral Reefs, Bottom-Dwelling Sharks
Blind Cavefish - Deep underground, in submerged caves, there is no light. Because there is no light, there are no plants and almost nothing to
eat. Yet life survives here. The top predators in these sunless ecosystems are tiny blind cavefish, only a few inches long. They are extremely rare,
only found in the dark recesses of caves. Jonathan joins Christine Loew, a veteran cave explorer, on a mission to film this incredibly rare fish.
Coral Reefs - Often referred to as the "rainforests of the sea," coral reefs are incredibly important to life in shallow tropical oceans. But what
exactly is coral? How does it grow? And why is it so important? Jonathan answers these questions and more in this beautifully-shot segment on
coral reefs, filmed all over the world from the Caribbean to the Philippines, Australia and Indonesia. Bottom-dwelling Sharks - When most people
think of a shark, they think of an animal like the Great White or a reef shark. But there are hundreds of small, bottom-dwelling sharks like the
Wobbegong that blend in to the bottom to hunt as ambush predators, or simply spend most of their time resting on the bottom. Jonathan travels
from Australia to Indonesia looking at interesting sharks that don't look like sharks!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Turning Columns, Big and Small
Window and wall treatments for dramatic interior design.
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1913
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #313
Media Center
The final project of Season 3 takes on Olympic proportions when Tommy visits the home of Jim Craig, legendary hockey goalie, to create a
Media Center, fit for a gold medal. Flat screen TV's tend to be a focal point in a room, but this Walnut Media Center allows the Craigs to highlight
a few other prized possessions. Don't be scared by its size, this project breaks down to move from shop to home.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Heart Health
Heart disease remains one of the biggest challenges all of us face as we get older, and the sudden untimely death of a well-known figure like
James Gandolfini reminds us how sudden, unpredictable and fragile our hearts are. What can we do to take care of that most vital organ as our
bodies get older, and especially for women, what are some heart attack warning signs that we don't know about?
16:30:00
Second Opinion
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1002
Concussion
Patient Story: Concussion alters the way the brain functions and can cause ongoing problems. In this episode, Monica Cooke shares her story of
making the tough decision to give up the game she loved because of multiple hits to the head. Myth or Medicine: Does a normal brain scan rule
out concussion? Second Opinion 5: Five signs that you need to go right to the Emergency Room after hitting your head.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #211
Tap The Falls: Above The Falls/Mob Craft
Gary and the crew head to Minneapolis, MN to talk to Bob who started Above the Falls, a Kayak rental and tour company that takes people up the
Mississippi river. Then we head over to Madison, WI to talk to Henry, Andrew and Giotto who created Mob Craft, the worlds first crowd sourced
brewery.
17:30:00
Well Read
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #405
Joseph O'neill, The Dog
"The Dog" is one of 13 longlisted novels for this year's Man Booker Prize. O'Neill's 2009 novel "Netherland" won the Pen Faulkner award for
fiction. He's also the author of "Blood-Dark Track: A Family History," about his Turkish and Irish grandfathers' encounters with political violence.
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
18:30:00
(CC)
N/A
#0
Tracks Ahead
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #811
Western Pacific Railroad Museum
Travel with Tracks Ahead into the Sierra Nevada mountains to visit a museum dedicated to the Western Pacific Railroad; see a G gauge layout
especially adapted to the harsh Arizona climate; visit a great European collection and layout; and visit a New England tourist destination which
started life as a sled dog ranch.
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Date: 03/12/2015
Page 48 of 114
Sun, Apr 12, 2015
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19:00:00
End of Life Decisions Town Hall
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Caregivers, patients and doctors discuss the issues that arise around caring the end of life. Palliative care, legal issues, hospice and the mental
toll on family members are all discussed.
20:00:00
Mineral Explorers
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #102
Colombia
Every day millions of dollars of emeralds are traded on the streets of Bogota, Colombia's thriving capital city, but few people ever venture to the
source of these elusive gems. In this episode, Nagin leads us over treacherous mountain roads deep in the Andes Mountains to explore
Colombia's gorgeous but rugged countryside, the lives of its people, and the amazing world of emeralds. Then, it's back to the big city to visit to
the hustle of the world's largest emerald district. Minerals featured in this episode: Emeralds.
20:30:00
Reverence: Life in the Ballet
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
REVERENCE: LIFE IN THE BALLET goes inside the world of the Toledo Ballet and showcases the company's young dancers as they strive for
the highest standards of artistic accomplishment. The countless hours of rehearsal pushes these performers to their perceived limits - and
beyond. In rare on-stage and back-stage exchanges and interviews, the dancers, instructors and founder of the Toledo Ballet share their creative
passions and express their commitment to bringing the joy of dance to thousands of patrons and students.
21:00:00
Manifest Destiny
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Making The World Safe for Democracy
"Making the World Safe for Democracy," considers the consequences - intended and otherwise - of Woodrow Wilson's call for a world shaped by
American style democracy. Tracing the Cold War struggle between the US and the USSR, this episode tells the dramatic story of how America
moved from inspiring the young Ho Chi Minh at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, to fighting him nearly half a century later.
22:00:00
Healing The Warrior's Heart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Healing the Warrior's Heart examines the emotional trauma of war through the prism of Native American tradition and ceremony. The program
reveals the central role that military service plays in Native life and explores the spiritual traditions that help returning American Indian soldiers
reintegrate into society. These traditions hold lessons for the nation as we seek to bring comfort and healing to veterans of the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.
23:00:00
Home of the Terracotta Warriors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This program follows two American archaeologists, Michelle and Alex, to China, as they visit the ancient city Xi'an, the home of the Terracotta
Warriors.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 49 of 114
Mon, Apr 13, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
End of Life Decisions Town Hall
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Caregivers, patients and doctors discuss the issues that arise around caring the end of life. Palliative care, legal issues, hospice and the mental
toll on family members are all discussed.
01:00:00
Mineral Explorers
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #102
Colombia
Every day millions of dollars of emeralds are traded on the streets of Bogota, Colombia's thriving capital city, but few people ever venture to the
source of these elusive gems. In this episode, Nagin leads us over treacherous mountain roads deep in the Andes Mountains to explore
Colombia's gorgeous but rugged countryside, the lives of its people, and the amazing world of emeralds. Then, it's back to the big city to visit to
the hustle of the world's largest emerald district. Minerals featured in this episode: Emeralds.
01:30:00
Reverence: Life in the Ballet
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
REVERENCE: LIFE IN THE BALLET goes inside the world of the Toledo Ballet and showcases the company's young dancers as they strive for
the highest standards of artistic accomplishment. The countless hours of rehearsal pushes these performers to their perceived limits - and
beyond. In rare on-stage and back-stage exchanges and interviews, the dancers, instructors and founder of the Toledo Ballet share their creative
passions and express their commitment to bringing the joy of dance to thousands of patrons and students.
02:00:00
Manifest Destiny
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Making The World Safe for Democracy
"Making the World Safe for Democracy," considers the consequences - intended and otherwise - of Woodrow Wilson's call for a world shaped by
American style democracy. Tracing the Cold War struggle between the US and the USSR, this episode tells the dramatic story of how America
moved from inspiring the young Ho Chi Minh at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, to fighting him nearly half a century later.
03:00:00
Healing The Warrior's Heart
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Healing the Warrior's Heart examines the emotional trauma of war through the prism of Native American tradition and ceremony. The program
reveals the central role that military service plays in Native life and explores the spiritual traditions that help returning American Indian soldiers
reintegrate into society. These traditions hold lessons for the nation as we seek to bring comfort and healing to veterans of the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD.
04:00:00
Home of the Terracotta Warriors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
This program follows two American archaeologists, Michelle and Alex, to China, as they visit the ancient city Xi'an, the home of the Terracotta
Warriors.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2509
Aftermath of the Endless War-The Invisible Front-Suicide in the American Military
Now managing editor of Foreign Policy, discusses a military family that lost two sons-one to suicide and one in combat-and the book he wrote
about them and rising rates of suicide among U.S. military personnel: The Invisible Front: Love and Loss in an Era of Endless War. Dreazen
covered the Iraq and Afghanistan wars for The Wall Street Journal and has reported from more than 30 countries.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1375
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #105
Hunchback's Tale/Agrabroka
"Hunchback's Tale" - Everyone thinks they were responsible for the death of a poor hunchback. The truth is far stranger than they imagined.
"Agrabroka" - A bag of gold makes its way through an entire town and changes the lives of everyone there.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
Box of Crayons
Rachel, Alex, Leah and Hopkins teach the signs for colors like pink, orange, purple and green.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 1
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss and Training
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
We've Gone Country
Country music sets the tone and pace for this fun full body workout.
(S)
NETA
(CC)
N/A
#204
(CC)
N/A
#120
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#706
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1211
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Date: 03/12/2015
Page 50 of 114
Mon, Apr 13, 2015
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10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #412
Setting The Perfect Table
Set the perfect table with easy ideas from our experts. The simplest additions make the most impact. You can fit any size table, any occasion, or
color scheme and choose your favorite fabrics and trims. Donna Babylon is up first with an easy trim technique to dress up a readymade
tablecloth or one you made your self. Then, meet designer Deana Tierney May for reversible chair cushions that allow you to transform your
dining room with a quick flip of the covers. It's easy to get two looks in one with these simple sew covers. We end up with Sheree Schattenmann
and easy sew simple table settings including napkins, and more.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
Great Beginnings
Have you ever felt at a loss when trying to start a project? Learn to choose the right yarn and fiber with Patty Lyons, and meet up with designer
Cirilia Rose in her Seattle studio. Stephannie Tallent shares tips on provisional cast-ons and Tanis Gray teaches an unusual vertical slit cable.
Vickie Howell wraps up Loose Ends with an easy triangle shawl that's worked tip-to-tip.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
Three Patterns, One Wardrobe
Create an entire wardrobe from just three patterns. Using different fabrics creates totally different looks.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#210
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4186
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1413
It's Pasta Night!
Test cook Becky Hayes reveals the secrets to Foolproof Spaghetti Carbonara. Then, host Christopher Kimball answers cooking questions in
Letters to the Editor. Next, host Christopher Kimball explains the science behind proteins in eggs. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges
Chris to a tasting of Jarred Green Olives. And finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison shows Chris how to make the best Summer Pasta
Puttanesca.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #313
Pinata Party
What better way to end the season than with a big party? Pati throws a neighborhood bash and cooks up the easiest and best Mexican-themed
dishes that would be a huge hit at any party. And what better accessory to a Mexican fiesta than a giant pinata? Pati also gets the chance to visit
a pinata maker in the central market of Morelia. Recipe 1: Watermelon, Tomatillo & Mozzarella Skewers with Mint-Agave Syrup; Recipe 2: Red
Pozole with Traditional Garnishes; Recipe 3: Mixed Melon, Lime & Coconut Agua Fresca; Recipe 4: Tres Leches & Strawberry Mexican Gelatin
Dessert.
14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
Chicago and the Midwest
The professor cris-crosses the Midwest for a collection of the region's best grilling recipes: Grilled Pitas grilled Red Pepper Dip he picked up in
the Motor City; a spectacular Bratwurst "Hot Tub" - the tailgate classic from Sheboygan, Wisconsin; Mexican-style Grilled Corn from the Windy
City and an all-new take on burgers - Veal Burgers with Dill from the Minnesota's Twin Cities.
14:30:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #105
Cooking for Teens
Encouraging your kids to eat healthier meals just got easier when our chefs pull out all the stops on these fun and easy recipes. Tempeh Chorizo
Soft Tacos/Citrus Salad/Tofu BLT/No Queso Quesadilla.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2004
Stringing Projects Using Double-Drilled Beads
Author and designer Kristal Wick has some fabulous stringing projects featuring double drilled beads. She shows how to design coordinating
necklace and bracelet using double drilled beads. Kristal also has a segment discussing metal clay. Katie shows how to store and organize seed
beads.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #112
Victorian Chic
A walking stick, three-mirror vanity, black jewelry and painted tea set brings to life PBS' hit show Downton Abbey. Projects: Walking Stick With
Glass Knob; Jet Black Jewelry; Three-Mirror Vanity; Painted Tea Set.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #305
Escape The Box
What do you do when opportunity knocks? Learn how to recognize and act on new opportunities in your life and to be creative in problem solving.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Mon, Apr 13, 2015
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16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1513
Seasons and Inspiration
Pinecone sunflowers, seasonal wreaths, a sugar skull mask, and artist inspired resist painting - crafts for all seasons today on Hands On.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1408
Drink Your Yard
Using herbs in your cooking is one thing, but in your drinks? P. Allen Smith shows you how to create a garden space that plays nicely with a
glass.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #326
Behind The Scenes with Growing A Greener World
With nearly 75 episodes over three seasons, a lot has gone into the planning of each and every one. But who are the people behind scenes, how
does the show come together and what gets left on the cutting room floor that we'd love to have back? From the voices our own producers and
production team, this episode provides a behind the scenes look at how the series is made, from how we chose our topics and locations, the
highlights and lowlights and our some of our favorite scenes you didn't see.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11073
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3314
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6011
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1114
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#207
MCR's annual Guitar Night pays tribute to Nashville's MVP instrument with sets from blues and twang master Jim Oblon and Telecaster superpicker Guthrie Trapp offering original instrumentals. In between, Nashville cat David Anderson and emerging, versatile Ethan Ballinger.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
Mustard Plug
Ska-punk dance party music. Recorded live in performance at Albert White Auditorium in East Lansing.
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#504
22:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #102
Under A Jarvis Moon
Under a Jarvis Moon is the story of 130 young men from Hawai'i who, from the late 1930s through the early years of World War II, were part of a
clandestine mission by the U.S. federal government to occupy desert islands in the middle of the Pacific. The first wave of these colonists were
Hawaiian high school students, chosen because government officials assumed Pacific Islanders could best survive the harsh conditions present
on the tiny, isolated islands. For the young men, who were unaware of the true purpose of their role as colonists, what ensued is a tale of intrigue,
courage, and ultimately, tragedy. Amazingly, these men (four of whom are still alive) are only now being recognized for their sacrifice, and efforts
are underway for the United States to officially acknowledge them for serving their country.
23:00:00
Beyond Geek
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Battle Games
The Dark Ages meets Middle Earth in full-contact combat that has our host engaging in a battle that would make Tolkien proud.
23:30:00
#102
Dropping Back In
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
More Than A Statistic
The longer someone is out of school the less likely they are to go back. This program looks at programs designed to get young dropouts back on
course. Featured are Pedro Albizu Campos High School in Chicago, where a community-based curriculum incorporates Puerto Rican culture,
and YouthBuild, a national program combining academics with mentoring and construction career training.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Tue, Apr 14, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6011
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1114
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#207
MCR's annual Guitar Night pays tribute to Nashville's MVP instrument with sets from blues and twang master Jim Oblon and Telecaster superpicker Guthrie Trapp offering original instrumentals. In between, Nashville cat David Anderson and emerging, versatile Ethan Ballinger.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
Mustard Plug
Ska-punk dance party music. Recorded live in performance at Albert White Auditorium in East Lansing.
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#504
03:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #102
Under A Jarvis Moon
Under a Jarvis Moon is the story of 130 young men from Hawai'i who, from the late 1930s through the early years of World War II, were part of a
clandestine mission by the U.S. federal government to occupy desert islands in the middle of the Pacific. The first wave of these colonists were
Hawaiian high school students, chosen because government officials assumed Pacific Islanders could best survive the harsh conditions present
on the tiny, isolated islands. For the young men, who were unaware of the true purpose of their role as colonists, what ensued is a tale of intrigue,
courage, and ultimately, tragedy. Amazingly, these men (four of whom are still alive) are only now being recognized for their sacrifice, and efforts
are underway for the United States to officially acknowledge them for serving their country.
04:00:00
Beyond Geek
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
Battle Games
The Dark Ages meets Middle Earth in full-contact combat that has our host engaging in a battle that would make Tolkien proud.
#102
04:30:00
Dropping Back In
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
More Than A Statistic
The longer someone is out of school the less likely they are to go back. This program looks at programs designed to get young dropouts back on
course. Featured are Pedro Albizu Campos High School in Chicago, where a community-based curriculum incorporates Puerto Rican culture,
and YouthBuild, a national program combining academics with mentoring and construction career training.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2510
Michael Wolraich: The Teddy Roosevelt You Don't
The Washington Post said MICHAEL WOLRAICH's book on President Teddy Roosevelt was better than Doris Kearns Goodwin's Bully Pulpit.
Wolraich takes us into an epic power struggle that broke political gridlock in Washington similar to 2015 and triggered the biggest political change
in American history.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1376
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #106
Give Until It Hurts/Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves
"Give Until It Hurts" - A poor man inherits a large sum of money and is surprised to see all the new friends he suddenly has. In the end, he learns
what true friendship means. "Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves" - Ali Baba's town is robbed by the famed forty thieves. When he follows their trail, Ali
finds their hidden cave filled with stolen treasure. He takes it back, but he incurs the wrath of their leader, Tabnak the Terrible.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
My House
Alex, Leah, Hopkins and Rachel take a singing and signing tour of the rooms and objects in a house.
(CC)
N/A
#205
(CC)
N/A
#121
(CC)
DVI
#707
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Don't Forget Your Fingers
Paying special attention to the finger joints is important in our quest to stay independent and keep our hands functioning well.
N/A
#1212
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 2
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Full Body Workout
10:00:00
(S)
NETA
APTEX
(S)
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Tue, Apr 14, 2015
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10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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DVI #413
On The Surface
Let the experts introduce you to some interesting and simple techniques for decorating the surface of your fabric. A little stitching goes a long way
in adding unique styles. First up, Rebecca Kemp Brent returns for decorative work with your utility stitches. Straight, zig zag, and satin stitches
are on virtually every sewing machine. Use them to create pictures, from snowflakes to insects, and discover why full coverage isn't always the
right option. As a bonus find out what you can do with the button attaching stitch that doesn't require a button. Then, it's blind hem stitching with
Angela Wolf. We finish up with Louis Carney and thread work at its best, plus couching techniques to add decorative pizzazz to any garment.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1402
Thick of It
Bigger is better for a quick knit or last-minute gift. Nicole Winer demonstrates how to knit a mega bulky hat and fiber artist Kait Brink chats about
her meta-mega yarn project. Tanis Gray knits a fun, loopy fur stitch with chunky yarn that could become a home dec item or a doll. Becca Smith
explains the magic of scale and shows how to knit with really huge needles and giant yarn.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
The Wrap Dress
Learn to make the universally flattering wrap dress. See how easy it is to create this classic addition to your wardrobe.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#211
N/A
#4187
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
(CC)
N/A #326
Romantic Feast (Part 2)
Next is the main course on Chef Keller's romantic dinner: a tender, succulent rack of lamb wrapped in a vegetable ragout and served with a
mushroom polenta. Dessert is a decadent warm chocolate tart made with a dash of orange liqueur. Rack of Lamb Wrapped in Vegetable Ragout;
Warm Chocolate Tart.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #511
Farmer's Food
Tina visits Moss and the nearby islands, a rich agricultural region in eastern Norway. She makes an open omelet with broccoli, cheese and
horseradish. Tina also prepares a chicken with parsnip and herb dumplings, and for the main course, she makes a glazed pigeon breast with
vinegar pork belly and beets.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #601
Philadelphia's City Tavern
Chef Walter Staib celebrates the history of the venerable City Tavern, Philadelphia's historic restaurant that John Adams called "the most genteel
tavern" in America. George Washington used City Tavern as his headquarters during the Revolutionary War, and it also served as the Merchants
Exchange. Chef Staib prepares roast leg of venison, yellow beets and walnuts gratin, sage potatoes and creme brulee.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #107
Late Spring
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that welcomes the summer season! Celebrate summer with this recipe, that includes
Bread Salad, Roasted Salmon, and for dessert, Chocolate Torte.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2005
Get Creative with Resin and Wire
Mixed media artist Susan Lenart Kazmer demonstrates making faux stones with glass glitter, inclusions and resin, and then she shows cold
surface work to mimic enameling on metal. Today's Beading Lesson is on knotting with leather.
15:30:00
Make Your Mark
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #113
Glorious Giving
Mark celebrates the holidays and shares his project ideas for do-it-yourself cardboard ornaments and wreaths, snow globes, wrapping and a
standing plywood tree. Projects: Cardboard Ornaments and Wreath; Snow Globes; Holiday Shoe Clips; Standing Plywood Tree (Peter); Easy
Wrapping Ideas.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
What's Your Money Personality?
How do you act with money? Are you a "Money Star," "Oblivious," or "Penny Wise Pound Foolish"? This episode looks at the range of emotional
reactions and connections people have with money. So what personality are you? Find out in this episode.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1601
Texture
Today's show is all about texture - texture is the feel or shape of a surface or thing. It's the smoothness or roughness, or maybe how soft or hard.
We will learn about texture with a Paleolithic cave painting, a fun pony corral, and a friendly but prickly hedgehog. Learn how to add texture to
your drawings with ordinary things from around the house in the Art Journal segment. Last, make a furry friend with giant chenille stems.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1409
Take It Easy
No more excuses, get out and garden! P. Allen Smith demonstrates some hassle free gardening and cooking techniques for even the most well
rooted couch potato.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #201
The Best People of Season One
During our first season, we met some of the rock stars of gardening, sustainability, urban farming and environmental stewardship. This episode
recaps some of our most memorable visits and well worth a second look! From the Pied Piper of Urban Farming, Will Allen, the founding family of
organic gardening, Maria & Maya Rodale and USDA's Secretary of State, Tom Vilsack, we brought our GGW viewers along for the conversations.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11074
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1114
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6012
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#715
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #607
Billy Woodward
Maryland born, Billy Woodward earned acclaim for his stellar performances in the Tony Award Winning "Million Dollar Quartet" as a member of
the touring cast. Woodward's reverence for rock and roll's early days is evident in his songwriting and stage show. In this episode, Woodward
performs several songs, including tracks from his latest record "The Beast in Me."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #913
The Flea Market Hustlers
The Flea Market Hustlers bring it, every time. Sometimes it's an infectious groove with a deep pocket, other times it's a manic bluegrass
meditation on spirituality and beer, but all of the time it's a unique celebration. The Hustlers are a collection of Nashville area musicians and
friends who came together as a side project to have fun playing bluegrass. With a weekly gig at the famous Millers Grocery, the Hustlers honed
their skills and cultivated their unique approach to bluegrass. As the band continued to evolve, more influences from the members outside
interests began to blend into the music. Soon the Hustlers took their musical menagerie of drums, electric guitars, and acoustic instruments to the
local and regional club scene where they continue to play to enthusiastic crowds.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
Louis Armstrong Society Jazz Band
The Louis Armstrong Society Jazz Band celebrates New Orleans' jazz heritage while honoring one of the most notable and influential individuals
of the genre.
22:00:00
Skokie: Invaded But Not Conquered
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Emmy-winning SKOKIE: INVADED BUT NOT CONQUERED examines the personalities and issues connected to the attempted neo-Nazi
March in Skokie, Ill., a haven for Holocaust survivors since the end of World War II. Produced to mark the event's 35th anniversary, this engaging
film's extensive use of archival footage, movie clips and contemporary interviews explore the impact of the Skokie March, then and now, and
reveal how a First Amendment debate turned Holocaust survivors into activists. Journalist Aaron Freeman hosts.
23:00:00
Reveal
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
To Kill A Sparrow
Star-crossed lovers are a staple of Hollywood movies. But in some countries, there are few happy endings. In Afghanistan, a woman can end up
in jail, if she falls in love with a man her father rejects. Her family might even kill her. That's the story of Soheila, a young woman who ran away
from a forced marriage. Reporter Zohreh Soleimani takes us to Afghanistan to expose a hidden world where women who are locked away for
love. Other stories expose the VA's over-prescription of highly addictive pain medication and take viewers to LA's Skid Row, where a growing
number of women vets are now making their home. The closing "true cartoon" explores the hidden costs of one of Americans' favorite foods -hamburgers
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 55 of 114
Wed, Apr 15, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6012
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#715
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #607
Billy Woodward
Maryland born, Billy Woodward earned acclaim for his stellar performances in the Tony Award Winning "Million Dollar Quartet" as a member of
the touring cast. Woodward's reverence for rock and roll's early days is evident in his songwriting and stage show. In this episode, Woodward
performs several songs, including tracks from his latest record "The Beast in Me."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #913
The Flea Market Hustlers
The Flea Market Hustlers bring it, every time. Sometimes it's an infectious groove with a deep pocket, other times it's a manic bluegrass
meditation on spirituality and beer, but all of the time it's a unique celebration. The Hustlers are a collection of Nashville area musicians and
friends who came together as a side project to have fun playing bluegrass. With a weekly gig at the famous Millers Grocery, the Hustlers honed
their skills and cultivated their unique approach to bluegrass. As the band continued to evolve, more influences from the members outside
interests began to blend into the music. Soon the Hustlers took their musical menagerie of drums, electric guitars, and acoustic instruments to the
local and regional club scene where they continue to play to enthusiastic crowds.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
Louis Armstrong Society Jazz Band
The Louis Armstrong Society Jazz Band celebrates New Orleans' jazz heritage while honoring one of the most notable and influential individuals
of the genre.
03:00:00
Skokie: Invaded But Not Conquered
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Emmy-winning SKOKIE: INVADED BUT NOT CONQUERED examines the personalities and issues connected to the attempted neo-Nazi
March in Skokie, Ill., a haven for Holocaust survivors since the end of World War II. Produced to mark the event's 35th anniversary, this engaging
film's extensive use of archival footage, movie clips and contemporary interviews explore the impact of the Skokie March, then and now, and
reveal how a First Amendment debate turned Holocaust survivors into activists. Journalist Aaron Freeman hosts.
04:00:00
Reveal
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
To Kill A Sparrow
Star-crossed lovers are a staple of Hollywood movies. But in some countries, there are few happy endings. In Afghanistan, a woman can end up
in jail, if she falls in love with a man her father rejects. Her family might even kill her. That's the story of Soheila, a young woman who ran away
from a forced marriage. Reporter Zohreh Soleimani takes us to Afghanistan to expose a hidden world where women who are locked away for
love. Other stories expose the VA's over-prescription of highly addictive pain medication and take viewers to LA's Skid Row, where a growing
number of women vets are now making their home. The closing "true cartoon" explores the hidden costs of one of Americans' favorite foods -hamburgers
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2511
The India Dilemma: The U.S. and the World's Other Largest Democracy
Pulitzer Prize winning author, journalist and filmmaker Douglas Blackmon interviews former Brookings Institute managing director WILLIAM
ANTHOLIS and global strategy professor JEFF LEGRO about the rising importance-and challenges-of India and its messy democracy to the
U.S., the world economy and curbing terrorism.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1377
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #107
Keeping Up with the Jinns/King for a Day
"Keeping Up With The Jinns" - A man stumbles across a bottle and a lamp in the middle of the desert. When he opens them, two genies appear
who hate each other. "King For a Day" - A man brags that he could run things better if he were in charge. He gets his chance.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
Once Upon A Time
The Signing Time friends discover the joy of books through songs and signs.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Headache Prevention
NETA
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#206
(CC)
N/A
#122
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 56 of 114
Wed, Apr 15, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Flexibility of the Spine
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#708
(CC)
N/A
#1213
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
Vestibular System
Mary Ann challenges your vestibular system with a fun ball routine and other functional movements set to jazz music.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #701
Quilting Is In Fashion
Today's show takes a look at quilting in a whole new way, as common quilt techniques find their way into fashion. Quilting is not just for on your
bed - Angela Wolf introduces the practice of quilting the lining to your garment - just like the couture designers, without batting. Then it's a turn to
traditional quilting with an easy paper piecing technique from Rebecca Kemp Brent.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1403
Transitional Knits
Knitwear is for every season. Designer Andi Smith teaches a bi-colored cable cowl for when it's too warm for a scarf. Knitted miniatures-maker
Althea Crome creates the tiniest knits around. Transition to boot weather with Stephannie Tallent and the beautiful textures of Aran lace. Tanis
Gray knits filigree cables lace and Vickie Howell shares a mesh stitch for a market bag.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Sewing Myths
Get over common sewing myths and start fresh. Peggy discusses ways to create garments faster and more efficiently.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#212
N/A
#4188
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #115
Potato Pizza
Potato Pizza! Lidia creates a dough made from potatoes and tops it with fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil, oregano, and Grana
Padano. She pairs it with a cozy Barley Soup for a complete meal.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #414
Italian with Joey Campanaro
Chef Joey Campanaro has such a cult following in New York City that it's impossible to get seats in his restaurant, the Little Owl. Lucky for us,
he's showing us how to make those prized dishes at home. First - easy Salad Dressing Chicken with Escarole and Bean Salad. Then Grilled
Scallion Dijon Lamb Chops with Parmesan Watercress and Pickled Onion.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1205
Blue Plate Special
LENNY CLARKE/Mom's Meatloaf. Today on Simply Ming, Ming utilizes an often forgotten comfort food ingredient: ground beef. The versatile
meat is used in a number of comfort food dishes including Ming's Shitake Salisbury Steak with Pan Gravy and comedian Lenny Clarke's Mom's
Meatloaf. Ming and Lenny show you how to add immense flavor to this workable protein to create cheap, easy and delicious crowd pleasers.
Ming pairs the dishes with his smashed potatoes and simple steamed broccoli.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Transformations
Kevin serves up a crock of Kilmore Quay mussels with bacon in white wine. Next it's chicken thighs with Asian stuffing and a sticky teriyaki glaze
followed by Hasselback potatoes; cherry tomato and roasted garlic soup; and a Kinky Eton mess served with basil oil.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2006
Beaded Embellishments for Your Home
Add a touch of glamour to your life. Laura Timmons has rings for your fingers and beaded napkin rings for your table decor. Laura also has tips
for adding crystals to fabric. Katie's Beading Lesson is on creating your own beading storage station.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #501
Family Favorites
Katie shares a few of her family's favorite projects and recipes. In the Kitchen: Aunt Barb's Cole Slaw, Cousin Annie's Goulash and Mother Meg's
Blueberry Muffins. Projects: A shadow box fashioned from your child's old shoes. Pottery-collecting.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 57 of 114
Wed, Apr 15, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
Business Structures
What structure is right for your future business? It's not just "incorporated" anymore. Join us and learn about LLCs, sole proprietorships,
partnerships, and more. Examine the pros and cons of each business structure and discover which one could be right for you. Meet two girls who
were able to start both a non-profit organization and a for-profit company, all from selling honey.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1602
Lines
A line is an infinitely extending one-dimensional figure; one that has length but not width or thickness. In art lines are the basis that give form to a
piece of art. They can be straight or curved, thick or thin, and raised or flat. Projects featuring lines: a modern art canvas with paint and masking
tape; lines become three dimensional as we make a playhouse for dolls or action figures; continue with your art journal and use brightly colored
pens and a special tool to make spirograph line drawings. Finally make an unbreakable stained glass plaque with foil.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1410
All Natural
Become closer to earth using natural ingredients and inspirations from the environment to create your own Garden Home experience.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #201
The Best People of Season One
During our first season, we met some of the rock stars of gardening, sustainability, urban farming and environmental stewardship. This episode
recaps some of our most memorable visits and well worth a second look! From the Pied Piper of Urban Farming, Will Allen, the founding family of
organic gardening, Maria & Maya Rodale and USDA's Secretary of State, Tom Vilsack, we brought our GGW viewers along for the conversations.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11075
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#302
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6013
19:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Latino Political Landscape
As the nation's fastest-growing minority group, U.S. Hispanics made a critical difference in the 2006 mid-term elections. Sherri and her guests
examine the growing political clout of the Latino electorate and the increasing success of Hispanic candidates, with an eye towards the 2008
election. Guests: Arturo Vargas - Executive Director of the National Association of Latino Elected & Appointed Officials Educational Fund, a
national non-partisan organization supporting Latino participation in the political process; Ramona Martinez - National Chair of the Democrat
National Committee Hispanic Caucus; Anna Sampaio, Ph.D. - A political science professor at the University of Colorado at Denver; Mark Martinez
- Regional President of Solera National Bancorp.
20:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#113
Roger Hodgson plays his Supertramp hit, "The Logical Song." Naturally 7 challenges Il Novecento to a duel. Sinead O'Connor mesmerizes with
her first performance of "Troy" in 20 years. Meat Loaf rips your heart out with an impassioned "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)."
Nile Rodgers & Chic lead an all-star lineup in celebrating "We Are Family."; Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) - "The Logical Song" Naturally 7 "Naturally 7 vs. Il Novecento"; Sinead O'Connor - "Troy"; Meat Loaf - "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"; Nile Rodgers & Chic - "We
Are Family".
20:30:00
2014 Blues Music Awards
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Blues Music Awards presentations and musical performances from the 34th Annual Blues Awards held in Memphis, TN in May 2013.
Featuring a dozen nominee performances, among them Janiva Magness, Dorothy Moore, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Curtis Salgado and Joe
Louis Walker. This annual event brings together blues performers, industry representatives and fans from all over the world to celebrate the best
in blues recordings and performances from the previous year. Each year, the Blues Foundation presents the Blues Music Awards to the artists
selected by its members. They are universally recognized as the highest honor given to blues artists.
22:00:00
Fleeced: Speaking Out Against Senior Financial Abuse
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
FLEECED: SPEAKING OUT AGAINST SENIOR FINANCIAL ABUSE examines the timely yet often under-reported topic of elder financial
exploitation. Nearly 7.3 million older Americans - one of every five adults over the age of 65 - have fallen victim to various scams and predatory
lending practices, including identity theft, reverse-mortages, pyramid schemes, sweepstakes, "good-faith" payments and bank "advances."
Financial losses resulting from the bilking of older adults total $2.9 billion a year, often leaving depleted retirement funds and foreclosed homes in
its wake. The hard-hitting and informative documentary illuminates both the legal and illegal businesses that prey upon vulnerable senior
populations. The most common scams typically originate overseas and inundate seniors with information through the mail, computer or phone.
They often target the victim's hard-earned home equity with the promise of a low-risk, high-reward return-on-investment.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 58 of 114
Wed, Apr 15, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
22:30:00
Losing Lambert: A Journey Through Survival & Hope
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Kathy O'Hern Fowler, who lost her 16-year-old son to suicide in 1995, spent years struggling with the loss and grief. However, the life-altering
experience led her to advocate for other parents who tragically find themselves in the same position. The touching and insightful LOSING
LAMBERT: A JOURNEY THROUGH SURVIVAL & HOPE explores the heart-rending questions left in the wake of suicide, interviews parents
struggling to cope with the pain and stigma, and offers hope for the future of suicide prevention. At a survivors meeting, parents speak candidly
about the loss of their children - their darkest hours - in an effort to raise awareness about teen suicide and to help others find compassion and
support. The documentary also focuses on the promising medical research being conducted at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in
conjunction with Carnegie Mellon University. Their preliminary findings show impulse-control problems in the brains of suicidal teens, an
impressive discovery researchers hope may someday lead to better identification and treatment for at-risk teenagers.
23:00:00
Bitter Seeds
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Biotechnology is changing the way farming is done all over the world. Advocates believe the New Green Revolution is the only way to provide
sufficient food for the world's growing population while opponents raise environmental concerns and fear that GMOs drive small scale farmers off
the land. BITTER SEEDS explores the controversy - - from a village in India that uses genetically modified sees to U.S. government that promote
them. Bitter Seeds is the final film in Micha X. Peled's Globalization Trilogy, following Store Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to Town and China
Blue. The films won 18 international awards, aired on over 30 television channels and screened in more than 100 film festivals. They also
connected viewers to NGO action campaigns and encouraged Western consumers to understand their impact on the rest of the world.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 59 of 114
Thu, Apr 16, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6013
00:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Latino Political Landscape
As the nation's fastest-growing minority group, U.S. Hispanics made a critical difference in the 2006 mid-term elections. Sherri and her guests
examine the growing political clout of the Latino electorate and the increasing success of Hispanic candidates, with an eye towards the 2008
election. Guests: Arturo Vargas - Executive Director of the National Association of Latino Elected & Appointed Officials Educational Fund, a
national non-partisan organization supporting Latino participation in the political process; Ramona Martinez - National Chair of the Democrat
National Committee Hispanic Caucus; Anna Sampaio, Ph.D. - A political science professor at the University of Colorado at Denver; Mark Martinez
- Regional President of Solera National Bancorp.
01:00:00
Night of the Proms
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#113
Roger Hodgson plays his Supertramp hit, "The Logical Song." Naturally 7 challenges Il Novecento to a duel. Sinead O'Connor mesmerizes with
her first performance of "Troy" in 20 years. Meat Loaf rips your heart out with an impassioned "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)."
Nile Rodgers & Chic lead an all-star lineup in celebrating "We Are Family."; Roger Hodgson (Supertramp) - "The Logical Song" Naturally 7 "Naturally 7 vs. Il Novecento"; Sinead O'Connor - "Troy"; Meat Loaf - "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"; Nile Rodgers & Chic - "We
Are Family".
01:30:00
2014 Blues Music Awards
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
The Blues Music Awards presentations and musical performances from the 34th Annual Blues Awards held in Memphis, TN in May 2013.
Featuring a dozen nominee performances, among them Janiva Magness, Dorothy Moore, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Curtis Salgado and Joe
Louis Walker. This annual event brings together blues performers, industry representatives and fans from all over the world to celebrate the best
in blues recordings and performances from the previous year. Each year, the Blues Foundation presents the Blues Music Awards to the artists
selected by its members. They are universally recognized as the highest honor given to blues artists.
03:00:00
Fleeced: Speaking Out Against Senior Financial Abuse
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
FLEECED: SPEAKING OUT AGAINST SENIOR FINANCIAL ABUSE examines the timely yet often under-reported topic of elder financial
exploitation. Nearly 7.3 million older Americans - one of every five adults over the age of 65 - have fallen victim to various scams and predatory
lending practices, including identity theft, reverse-mortages, pyramid schemes, sweepstakes, "good-faith" payments and bank "advances."
Financial losses resulting from the bilking of older adults total $2.9 billion a year, often leaving depleted retirement funds and foreclosed homes in
its wake. The hard-hitting and informative documentary illuminates both the legal and illegal businesses that prey upon vulnerable senior
populations. The most common scams typically originate overseas and inundate seniors with information through the mail, computer or phone.
They often target the victim's hard-earned home equity with the promise of a low-risk, high-reward return-on-investment.
03:30:00
Losing Lambert: A Journey Through Survival & Hope
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Kathy O'Hern Fowler, who lost her 16-year-old son to suicide in 1995, spent years struggling with the loss and grief. However, the life-altering
experience led her to advocate for other parents who tragically find themselves in the same position. The touching and insightful LOSING
LAMBERT: A JOURNEY THROUGH SURVIVAL & HOPE explores the heart-rending questions left in the wake of suicide, interviews parents
struggling to cope with the pain and stigma, and offers hope for the future of suicide prevention. At a survivors meeting, parents speak candidly
about the loss of their children - their darkest hours - in an effort to raise awareness about teen suicide and to help others find compassion and
support. The documentary also focuses on the promising medical research being conducted at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in
conjunction with Carnegie Mellon University. Their preliminary findings show impulse-control problems in the brains of suicidal teens, an
impressive discovery researchers hope may someday lead to better identification and treatment for at-risk teenagers.
04:00:00
Bitter Seeds
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Biotechnology is changing the way farming is done all over the world. Advocates believe the New Green Revolution is the only way to provide
sufficient food for the world's growing population while opponents raise environmental concerns and fear that GMOs drive small scale farmers off
the land. BITTER SEEDS explores the controversy - - from a village in India that uses genetically modified sees to U.S. government that promote
them. Bitter Seeds is the final film in Micha X. Peled's Globalization Trilogy, following Store Wars: When Wal-Mart Comes to Town and China
Blue. The films won 18 international awards, aired on over 30 television channels and screened in more than 100 film festivals. They also
connected viewers to NGO action campaigns and encouraged Western consumers to understand their impact on the rest of the world.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2512
LBJ, The Real Story of Selma and the Great Society
One of the country's most acclaimed historians, JULIAN ZELIZER wades into the controversy of the film Selma, its depiction of from President
Lyndon Johnson, the real forces behind the Great Society, and his new book: The Fierce Urgency of Now: Lyndon Johnson, Congress, and the
Battle for the Great Society.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1378
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #108
Abu Sabir/Bigger, Badder, Badr
"Abu Sabir" - When everyone in town goes running off to find treasure the ever patient Abu Sabir refuses to participate. "Bigger, Badder, Badr" - A
lone man stands up to an evil tyrant and incurs his wrath.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 60 of 114
Thu, Apr 16, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
Going Outside
Alex, Leah, Hopkins and Rachel experience the great outdoors while learning signs for nature.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Interval Training
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Help Flatten Abs
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#207
(CC)
N/A
#123
(CC)
DVI
#709
NETA
APTEX
(S)
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1214
Breathing
By toning and stretching muscles around the ribcage and practicing good breathing technique viewers learn how to get the most out of each
breath.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #702
Start Small
Bigger is not always better! Start out with a manageable project when you want to learn a new technique. Joanne Banko appears first with a
simple quilted tote. Learn the basics of an easy quilt square, and then use the technique to create a basic tote. Next, Paula Reid shares tips for
working on a large project such as a bed quilt - just how do you work with all of that fabric on your machine? Last is Angela Wolf with techniques
for quilting leather and fleece for warmth and style.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1404
Norwegian Knits
The Yarn Guys, Jeffrey Wall and Dennis Rinkenburger, share traditional ways to knit color patterns. Contemporary Norwegian designer Marion
Rindsem compares old and new. Donna Druchunas turns classic designs into a trendy winter wearables and Tanis unravels the mystery of
Latvian Braids. Vickie takes Nordic practice swatches and creates a cozy pillow.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
The Skirt
Peggy interviews a designer and pattern maker. Then, she demonstrates the basics for creating a half circle skirt.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#213
(CC)
N/A
#4189
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1003
Island Time
"Eat your veggies" - it's a line children from Mexico to Morocco hear from their parents. In this episode, we meet a pair of chefs who took that
advice seriously. As Rick discovers, chefs Israel Montero and Alfredo Chaves of Kaah Siis Restaurant aren't just eating their vegetables, nor just
cooking them - they're growing them at Xochimilco, Mexico City's ancient floating gardens. The chefs give Rick a tour of the chinampas, small
man-made islands amongst the canals, where some of the city's chefs are growing organic and specialty produce. They talk about sustainability,
the future of organic, and, of course, kale. Back in Chicago, Rick takes us to the closest thing he has to Xochimilco: Green City Market, where he
visits his favorite vendors and takes their wares home for a taco party.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Black Cod & Sauteed Green Beans
Chef Stellino shares his sauce making secrets, to inspire the viewers with this elegant and sophisticated Mango and Ginger sauce that is easy to
make and tastes delicious! He also visits a fish monger and shares some important facts about the uniqueness of the Black Cod.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #401
Pizza with a Twist!
Host Laura Theodore prepares variations on pizza. Special guests: Ed Begley Jr. and Dr. Pam Popper. Perfect for a casual party, "Polenta Pizza"
features a gluten-free crust topped with ripe tomatoes, fresh basil, artichoke hearts and classic Italian seasonings. Tantalizing "Tortilla Salad
Pizza" boasts a crispy crust, lively greens and "Vegan Almond Parmesan." Part pizza, part tart, "Jazzy Pizza Tart" is topped with roasted veggies
and baked to perfection.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
Shell-Ebration
Crab Cakes With Avocado Sauce; Oysters Madison; Mussels Poulette; Mussels Gratinee; Clam Fritters.
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#116
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Thu, Apr 16, 2015
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Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2007
Hammering, Torching and Shaping
Author and metal artist Mary Hettmansperger has some great ideas for hammering, texturing and coloring metal, plus using eyelets and rivets for
cold connections. Katie's Beading Lesson is using snap finding to make jewelry quickly and easily.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #502
Sweet
The recipes and projects Katie presents promise to satisfy even the sweetest tooth and awaken your sweet side. In the Kitchen: Colorful Birthday
Cake, Heavenly Orange & Cherry Brownies and Kyle's Famous Sugar and Spice Cookies. Projects: Make-and-decorate lip balm. A whimsical
butterfly bouquet.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Movin' On Out
Check out this kid's guide to the true cost of cutting the cord and being independent. This episode takes you through it all - budgeting,
roommates, finding a place, and learning about all the hidden costs that Mom and Dad used to pay for you. Meet seven girls who figured out how
to share finances and the hairdryer. So how much does it cost to live on your own? More than you think!
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1603
Color
Imagine a world all in black and white - it would be pretty boring. Today we're going to look at some ways to use color. The first project is an art
supply holder. Brightly colored cord is knotted together to form the hanger. Batik a monster tank top using a color resist technique. Today's art
journal page is an experiment on color mixing to create funky printed leaves. The color wheel is the primer for how to mix color but it creates a
beautiful work of art when you add glitter for our last project.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1101
Celebrating The Winter Season Inside and Out
Allen is knee deep in snow at the Garden Home Retreat! He wanders around the farm to show us the different structures of the garden and we
check to see how the chickens are coping with all of the powdery white snow. Allen also demonstrates an easy way to decorate inside with
Clementines. Special guests talk to Allen about Rumford fireboxes and test the house for energy efficiency. Plus, we'll learn about the advantages
of using a real Christmas tree vs. an artificial tree.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #202
The Best Places of Season One
While taping 26 episodes for our first season, we traveled to 18 states and 28 cities. We were granted access to some of the hottest places in
horticulture. All visits were special, but these stand out as a few of the best. From Fetzer's Earth Friendly Vineyard, to Berkeley's Edible
Schoolyard, the urban farming wonderland - Greens Grow Farms and Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, these just scratched the surface on all the
great places we took GGW viewers to in season one.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11076
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1142
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6014
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#714
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1009
Ryan Cavanagh & No Man's Land/Hazel Johnson Band
Two distinctive groups are featured: Ryan Cavanagh & No Man's Land perform bluegrass influenced by jazz, followed by British-born mandolinist
and guitar player Hazel Johnson and her band, at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #603
The Killers
The Killers played an unforgettable show in New York City at the magnificent Chinatown landmark Capitale, designed in the 19th Century by
influential architect Stanford White as the home of the Bowery Savings Bank. The Las Vegas-based band drew on material from across their
multi-platinum catalogue, including such smash hits as "Mr. Brightside" and "Human."
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 62 of 114
Thu, Apr 16, 2015
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22:00:00
Champion Trees
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Escaping the ravages of nature and man, the champion trees are the largest of their species in any state. With lives spanning hundreds of years,
these silent sentinels have watched history unfold around them. "Champion Trees" is a one-hour AETN original documentary that explores these
natural wonders and how they influence and inspire the people around them. Featured in the documentary are champion trees such as the
American Holly, Sweet Tupelo, Baldcypress and Dawn Redwood. Also featured is artist Linda Palmer who has spent years photographing and
drawing these trees, artfully preserving them for future generations.
23:00:00
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
The Plight of Lake Champlain
This introductory episode exposes the declining health of the 6th largest lake in the United States, and the future of the watershed communities of
Vermont, New York and Quebec. The blue-green algae blooms overrunning Lake Champlain, and other lakes around the country are the most
visible symptom of ecosystems in decline, and the end-point of a failing dairy industry, ill-planned development, and aging wastewater treatment
systems. Citizens express their anger surrounding this persistent problem, and solutions are introduced
23:30:00
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
The Emergence of Ecological Design
The second episode focuses on the declining wastewater treatment infrastructure and introduces the concept of ecological design. The role of the
EPA is emphasized as Vermont is challenged to modify its TMDL (Total maximum daily load) defining nutrient thresholds allowed into the Lake.
The Clean Water Act had a tremendous effect on minimizing concentrated inputs into our waterways, but a lot has changed in the past 30 years
and there is increased political pressure on the CWA under the guise of economic development. Increased inputs, degrading infrastructure and
expanding operating costs are forcing designers to reconsider "end-of-pipe" solutions.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 63 of 114
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6014
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#714
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1009
Ryan Cavanagh & No Man's Land/Hazel Johnson Band
Two distinctive groups are featured: Ryan Cavanagh & No Man's Land perform bluegrass influenced by jazz, followed by British-born mandolinist
and guitar player Hazel Johnson and her band, at the 3rd annual International Newgrass Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #603
The Killers
The Killers played an unforgettable show in New York City at the magnificent Chinatown landmark Capitale, designed in the 19th Century by
influential architect Stanford White as the home of the Bowery Savings Bank. The Las Vegas-based band drew on material from across their
multi-platinum catalogue, including such smash hits as "Mr. Brightside" and "Human."
03:00:00
Champion Trees
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Escaping the ravages of nature and man, the champion trees are the largest of their species in any state. With lives spanning hundreds of years,
these silent sentinels have watched history unfold around them. "Champion Trees" is a one-hour AETN original documentary that explores these
natural wonders and how they influence and inspire the people around them. Featured in the documentary are champion trees such as the
American Holly, Sweet Tupelo, Baldcypress and Dawn Redwood. Also featured is artist Linda Palmer who has spent years photographing and
drawing these trees, artfully preserving them for future generations.
04:00:00
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #101
The Plight of Lake Champlain
This introductory episode exposes the declining health of the 6th largest lake in the United States, and the future of the watershed communities of
Vermont, New York and Quebec. The blue-green algae blooms overrunning Lake Champlain, and other lakes around the country are the most
visible symptom of ecosystems in decline, and the end-point of a failing dairy industry, ill-planned development, and aging wastewater treatment
systems. Citizens express their anger surrounding this persistent problem, and solutions are introduced
04:30:00
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
The Emergence of Ecological Design
The second episode focuses on the declining wastewater treatment infrastructure and introduces the concept of ecological design. The role of the
EPA is emphasized as Vermont is challenged to modify its TMDL (Total maximum daily load) defining nutrient thresholds allowed into the Lake.
The Clean Water Act had a tremendous effect on minimizing concentrated inputs into our waterways, but a lot has changed in the past 30 years
and there is increased political pressure on the CWA under the guise of economic development. Increased inputs, degrading infrastructure and
expanding operating costs are forcing designers to reconsider "end-of-pipe" solutions.
05:00:00
Miller Center's American Forum
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2513
First In Special Series: After Ferguson-What Now?
Civil rights icon JULIAN BOND and historian PHYLLIS LEFFLER discuss their online and book project: Black Leaders on Leadership. Drawing on
years of oral interviews, Bond and Leffler uses the lives of prominent African Americans from all sectors of society to trace the contours of black
leadership in America. Samples include: John Lewis, Clarence Thomas, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Vernon Jordan, Angela Davis, Amiri Baraka.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1379
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #109
The Boy Who Cried Science/Prince Ahmad
"The Boy Who Cried Science" - A young boy is forced to deal with ignorance and fear when superstition takes over his town. "Prince Ahmad" - A
young prince is commanded to lead his country into battle and learns what it takes to be a great king.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
My Favorite Season
The Signing Time friends sing and sign their way through the changing seasons: winter, spring, summer and fall.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout with the Ball
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strengthen Hips and Improve Balance
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#208
(CC)
N/A
#124
(CC)
DVI
#710
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 64 of 114
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1215
Stretching
Strengthening should always be followed by stretching as an important component to any workout. This episode includes some great stretching
exercises to improve flexibility.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #703
Dress Up Your Garments
Garments get a makeover on today's show. You can make the same pattern over and over again but it will look totally different depending on your
fabric and color choice and other surface embellishments. Angela Wolf begins with a beautiful and traditional sheath dress. An intricate applique
trim completely changes this basic silhouette. Then, embroidery expert Eileen Roche demonstrates simple monogram techniques for all different
garments - it's a traditional look updated with a contemporary approach.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1405
Sweater Weather
Celebrate sweater weather! Barry Klein shows how to pick the perfect sweater for your next project. Meet designer Rohn Strong to talk about
crochet sweater patterns. Louisa Demmitt hand knits a hoodie, and Tanis Gray demonstrates the simple but graphic technique of two-color
corrugated ribbing. Then Vickie shows how to flatter any figure with the best sweater for your shape.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #301
Intro to Sewing Fashion
What do cars and sewing have in common? Find out today as we begin our introduction to sewing. This season, we'll take you from the start, all
the way to fabulous fashion finishes.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4190
13:00:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #118
Egg-Ceptional
Mollet Eggs Florentine; Eggs In Ramekins; Eggs En Cocotte; Scrambled Eggs In Bread Cases With Candied Oyster Mushrooms; Fines Herbs
Omelet; Mushroom Omelet; Flat Potato Omelet.
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #114
Summer Squash
In this special episode, Joanne takes us on a visit to her longtime friend and mentor Alice Water's Edible Schoolyard Project. We'll see what kind
of work Alice is doing to give back to children, along with learning alongside Joanne's student how to make a fresh Farmer's Market Risotto with
Squash Blossoms and Halibut Skewers with Pistachio-Mint Salsa. Recipes: Farmer's Market Risotto with Squash Blossoms, Grilled Halibut with
Squash Ribbons, Pistachio-mint Salsa Student: Ali Levesque.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1218
Goose Jerky
Goose is the main ingredient as Chef Folse prepares Baked Goose Holly Beach, Goose Jerky and Goose Bratwurst with Beer & Mustard. He also
visits Keith Felder and Jules Lambert of Denham Springs, Louisiana who show how to build Cajun boats known as pirogues.
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #207
Food Defines Family
California Surfer Grows Vietnamese Specialties. Chef Charles Phan: The Slanted Door and Out The Door - San Francisco, CA Charles Phan is
the visionary executive chef of San Francisco's world-renowned Slanted Door. In this episode, the James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef
and his family head to Santa Cruz, home of surf-loving farmer Joe Schirmer's Dirty Girl Produce, which grows the unique Asian ingredients used
by Chef Phan. The Phan family gathers and sells at the Santa Cruz Farm Market, then it's back to the kitchen, where Chef Phan and his children
whip up Asian specialties with an American twist. Recipes: Vietnamese Egg Omelet with Trumpet Mushrooms & Asian Influences; Lemongrass
Chicken with Sauteed Beet Greens.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2008
Style and Color
Molly Schaller shows how she uses trend boards to design jewelry and demonstrates trendy leather bracelets with large focal beads. Then she
makes a colorful statement necklace and shares great tips on storing bead strands. In Katie's Beading Lesson she shows how to organize your
work space. She offers suggestions for the right supplies and tools and adds another important element - lighting, especially when working with
small beads and distinguishing colors.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Easy Entertaining
Katie's simple, creative and elegant ideas make hosting a party easy as pie. In the Kitchen: Quick Asparagus with Orange Vinaigrette, Refreshing
Pear and Apple Wine Cooler and Savory Flank Steak Pinwheels. Projects: A stunning floral centerpiece. Plant seeds: the gift that keeps on
giving.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
You Are The Target!
Every day, kids and teens are subjected to thousands of commercial messages from advertisers. This episode helps you recognize when you are
being targeted, how to resist manipulation, and when to apply good consumer skills to cut through the commercial fog.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1604
Perspective
Today's show is all about perspective or how we see objects in space. Perspective is the technique of representing three dimensional objects on
a two dimensional space - like drawing a house on a flat piece of paper. It's all a point of view from which we categorize or measure - like a tree
that gets smaller and smaller as we walk away from it. Our first example is an optical treasure box with geometric patterns. Next, build your own
kaleidoscope. Add to your art journal - how perspective makes buildings and other city scenes more realistic. Finally, make a lightweight ball with
streamers and watch it fly through the air and learn about perspective.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1102
Visual Sensations
Allen is on the road in this episode. He visits gardens in Oregon to talk gladiolas, and Chicago, to visit the sensational Botanic Gardens. We also
visit a beautiful daylily garden and Allen talks about buckwheat and lacewings. Allen also demonstrates how to use hydrangeas on the mantle
and makes a beautiful orchid arrangement that's perfect for a hostess gift.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #203
Greenhouses for Year-Round Growing
No matter how big or small, from commercial growing to the simplest homemade version, there's a greenhouse for any budget. They make year
round growing a possibility no matter where you live. This episode covers the basics and shows off some great places as examples to inspire
viewers that anyone can do it.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11077
18:30:00
Out of Ireland
WLIW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2248
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6015
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1002
Jim Lehrer
Jim Lehrer's name is synonymous with television journalism. With his partner of over 20 years, Robert MacNeil, he helped redefine the evening
newscast and brought the in-depth discussion of current affairs the American audience hungered for. A former Marine, he has been called the
"Dean of Moderators" for having conducted almost a dozen presidential debates. He has received an Emmy Award, a National Humanities medal,
and in 1999 he was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. But beneath it all beats the heart of a young boy who loves telling stories, and he
has published over 2 dozen novels, plays and memoirs. On this episode of InnerVIEWS, Ernie sits down with the executive editor and former
anchor for PBS' News Hour, journalist and author Jim Lehrer.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#903
Grass Cats; Folk Soul Revival.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1510
Baskery and Willie Sugarcapps
BASKERY is a trio of sisters from Sweeden that's all about turning the music on its head, blending the straightforwardness of punk with the
subtlety of singer/songwriting. The music is not to be confused with country or bluegrass just because the instrumentation involves a double bass,
a six string banjo and acoustic guitar. The band makes their WoodSongs debut playing material from 'Little Wild Life'. Expect the sounds of
"banjopunk", "new folk", "nordicana", an energetic live show and killer sibling harmonies. WILLIE SUGARCAPPS collective musical experiences
mingle together to create a new kind of organic and artisanal music. Born out of a music gathering in lower Alabama, Grayson Capps, Corky
Hughes, Will Kimbrough and the duo Sugarcane Jane (featuring Savana Lee and Anthony Crawford) led to the birth of the band. The band's SelfTitled debut is laid back, it rocks, it comes from classic country, from the blues, from New Orleans and from the best kind of rock 'n' roll. It tells a
story through five individual voices full of character and experience with humanity, energy and soul.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 66 of 114
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
22:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#103
The actors responsible for the most exciting performances of the year talk about their work-and more. Featuring Reese Witherspoon "Wild" and
Michael Keaton "Birdman", Keira Knightley "The Imitation Game" and Ethan Hawke "Boyhood", David Oyelowo "Selma" and Jack O'Connell
"Unbroken", Jenny Slate "Obvious Child" and Felicity Jones "The Theory of Everything".
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #111
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's multigenerational saga of the Buendia family in the isolated town of Macondo inaugurated the boom in Latin American
literature in the 1970s and marked the beginning of magical realism. Writer Sandra Cisneros and scholar of Latin American literature, Ilan
Stavans lend their thoughts and voices to the discussion of this epic novel.
23:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #818
Librettos and Masterpieces of the American Musical
Theater Talk focuses on the key theatrical art form, book writing, with two celebrated veteran librettists, Richard Maltby and Thomas Meehan.
Meehan, whose books for musicals include Annie and The Producers, and Maltby, who wrote librettos for Miss Saigon and Ain't Misbehavin'
among others, discuss influential musical books of the twentieth century with theater historian Professor Laurence Maslon, editor of the
impressive new collection American Musicals: The Complete Books and Lyrics of 16 Broadway Classics 1927-1969.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 67 of 114
Sat, Apr 18, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:00
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6015
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1002
Jim Lehrer
Jim Lehrer's name is synonymous with television journalism. With his partner of over 20 years, Robert MacNeil, he helped redefine the evening
newscast and brought the in-depth discussion of current affairs the American audience hungered for. A former Marine, he has been called the
"Dean of Moderators" for having conducted almost a dozen presidential debates. He has received an Emmy Award, a National Humanities medal,
and in 1999 he was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame. But beneath it all beats the heart of a young boy who loves telling stories, and he
has published over 2 dozen novels, plays and memoirs. On this episode of InnerVIEWS, Ernie sits down with the executive editor and former
anchor for PBS' News Hour, journalist and author Jim Lehrer.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#903
Grass Cats; Folk Soul Revival.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1510
Baskery and Willie Sugarcapps
BASKERY is a trio of sisters from Sweeden that's all about turning the music on its head, blending the straightforwardness of punk with the
subtlety of singer/songwriting. The music is not to be confused with country or bluegrass just because the instrumentation involves a double bass,
a six string banjo and acoustic guitar. The band makes their WoodSongs debut playing material from 'Little Wild Life'. Expect the sounds of
"banjopunk", "new folk", "nordicana", an energetic live show and killer sibling harmonies. WILLIE SUGARCAPPS collective musical experiences
mingle together to create a new kind of organic and artisanal music. Born out of a music gathering in lower Alabama, Grayson Capps, Corky
Hughes, Will Kimbrough and the duo Sugarcane Jane (featuring Savana Lee and Anthony Crawford) led to the birth of the band. The band's SelfTitled debut is laid back, it rocks, it comes from classic country, from the blues, from New Orleans and from the best kind of rock 'n' roll. It tells a
story through five individual voices full of character and experience with humanity, energy and soul.
03:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#103
The actors responsible for the most exciting performances of the year talk about their work-and more. Featuring Reese Witherspoon "Wild" and
Michael Keaton "Birdman", Keira Knightley "The Imitation Game" and Ethan Hawke "Boyhood", David Oyelowo "Selma" and Jack O'Connell
"Unbroken", Jenny Slate "Obvious Child" and Felicity Jones "The Theory of Everything".
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #111
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's multigenerational saga of the Buendia family in the isolated town of Macondo inaugurated the boom in Latin American
literature in the 1970s and marked the beginning of magical realism. Writer Sandra Cisneros and scholar of Latin American literature, Ilan
Stavans lend their thoughts and voices to the discussion of this epic novel.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #818
Librettos and Masterpieces of the American Musical
Theater Talk focuses on the key theatrical art form, book writing, with two celebrated veteran librettists, Richard Maltby and Thomas Meehan.
Meehan, whose books for musicals include Annie and The Producers, and Maltby, who wrote librettos for Miss Saigon and Ain't Misbehavin'
among others, discuss influential musical books of the twentieth century with theater historian Professor Laurence Maslon, editor of the
impressive new collection American Musicals: The Complete Books and Lyrics of 16 Broadway Classics 1927-1969.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#212
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3201
Learning About Advanced Breast Cancer
In its early stages, breast cancer usually has no symptoms. Detecting a lump by way of breast examination, or having a mammogram, is typically
how breast cancer is discovered and why regular examinations are so important. But due to metastases that occur with advanced breast cancer,
symptoms may sometimes occur. These include: reddish, pitted surface on the breast, breast pain, bone pain, skin ulcers, unintentional weight
loss, and shortness of breath. Advanced breast cancer patients have different needs and challenges than those with early stages of breast
cancer, so overall patient care is extremely important. And when it comes to developing targeted cancer treatment strategies, doctors now know
that the biological make-up of cancers vary greatly which will determine which treatments to recommend. In this program, we will delve into the
study of advanced breast cancer; meet some of the country's leading researchers in the field, and spend time with patients who deal with the
difficulties surrounding this disease.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
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Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
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Majestic Waterfall
Gary paints a dramatic waterfall today. The bold, rich colors of the rocks with their bright accent color are beautiful when painted on the soft,
neutral Grey background. The beautiful waterfall splashes down into the stream and is a fun and easy painting.
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Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle
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Grand View
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Yellowstone National Park
Baumann journeys into Yellowstone National Park and experiences the geologic phenomena of the park's volcanic activity. He also meets Grant
Bulltail,Native American, who shares the stories of his life and his people: Jennifer Shoemaker, Interpretive ranger for the park: and Henry
Heasler, Yellow geologist. Baumann concludes the show by painting Artist Point.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Eccentrics Workout
APTEX
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DVI
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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Relaxation
Mary Ann explores the healing touch of massage, demonstrating some effective ways to release tension and use movement to relax.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 1
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Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
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DVI
Holiday Classics
This episode will have you breaking out the best china and every family member digging in to the bounty of vegan deliciousness. The
Unbird/Thanksgiving Fritters/Sweet Potato Chipolte Bisque.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
APTEX
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Bain Marie Cooking
Stilton Cheese & Sweet Potato Pudding, Stuffed Bell Peppers, White Chocolate & Cheese Custard with Berry Sauce.
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Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
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N/A #214
Dinnertime Soup and Sandwich
Lidia fell in love with the Soup and Sandwich concept shortly after she arrived in America. And soups are one of her favorite creations to make. In
this episode, she prepares a velvety Spinach and Chickpea Soup; an Italian style Baked Toast Sandwich and to finish, she enjoys some Oatmeal
Crepes with her grandson Ethan.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #105
Westport, Ma: Chef Chris Schlesinger and Doc Willoughby
With beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean, Pete joins Massachusetts grill master and renowned Food Editor Doc Willoughby for his first
quahogging adventure to gather up Atlantic hard clams to grill up for that evening's dinner, just as the sun sets over the horizon.
13:00:00
Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser
APTEX
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N/A #101
Italy's Aeolian Islands
Just north of Sicily's eastern coast lies a volcanic archipelago renowned for perfect weather, beautiful scenery, deep caverns, blue grottos, steep
cliffs, ancient ruins, thermal healing resorts and volcanos ... including one of the most active on the planet ... erupting almost continuously for the
last 2,000 years! While we went looking for islands out of time, what we found on "Italy's Aeolian Islands" was a series of unique experiences for
all of the senses. From islands so isolated that there was no radio to the extremely upscale tourist destinations, we treated all of our senses to the
wonders of these volcanic dots ... smelling citrus, jasmine and salt, listening to the call of fishmongers and then to the silence of the night sky,
tasting incomparable Aeolian tomatoes and their beloved capers, felt mineral baths and sunshine on our skin ... and met people who welcomed
us into their unique lives with generosity and care.
13:30:00
Curious Traveler
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N/A #102
Curious About - London
Why is St. Paul's Cathedral such an iconic symbol of London? And why doesn't it face due East? And what does St. Paul have to do with the City
of London crest? What is the City of London and why can't the Queen come in? Why do so many London neighborhoods end in -gate? Why is
Temple Church round? And what did those secretive Knights Templar do here? And what does all of this have to do with Magna Carta - and why
has a copy remained at Salisbury Church for 800 years?
14:00:00
Rick Steves' Europe
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Iran:Tehran and Side Trips
As he's done with previous programs on Israel, Egypt, and Eastern Turkey, Rick takes us beyond Europe to a place that's rich with history...and
mystery. In this first of two half-hour shows on Iran, Rick dodges traffic in Tehran, enjoys the tranquility of a nearby village, and encounters both
anti-American propaganda and a warm welcome from everyday Iranians.
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Journeys In Africa
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Amboseli - Land of Extremes
Amboseli National Park has had several years of drought so Bill is anxious to see if the famous elephant herds are healthy. He takes to the air
and on ground to get a count of these incredible animals. Along the way he visits the local Masai to see how they are adjusting to encroaching
civilization and he gets up close to buffalo, hippos and the many bird species that make Amboseli so special.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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N/A
#3802
Combining the practical with functional is a great concept for gardeners. However, how do we do that and still have a great looking yard and
garden? Tune in, our GardenSMART experts have some great ideas and tips.
15:30:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
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DVI #202
Back to Basics
P. Allen Smith makes a visit to the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire. There he tours the vegetable garden and teaches us about the
art of broom making. Plus, Allen shares a favorite family recipe - Aunt Antha's Corn Pudding.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
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N/A #511
Jennifer 8. Lee
The best-selling author and former staff writer for The New York Timesshares her thoughts on growing up Chinese American in New York and the
roots of "Chinese" food in the United States.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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N/A #505
Bob Woodward, Journalist & Author
Bob Woodward is one of America's most prominent investigative reporters and non-fiction writers. He currently serves as Associate Editor at The
Washington Post, where he has worked since 1971. Woodward worked with Carl Bernstein to investigate and report the Watergate scandal,
which lead to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. He has written 16 national best-selling non-fiction books.
17:00:00
San Mateo County Today 114
Sandie Arnott, Smc Treasurer - Tax Collector
Features the people making local and widespread news in San Mateo County.
PENTV
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Craftsman's Legacy
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N/A #112
The Boat Maker
John Yothers builds beautiful and very functional wooden boats. Host Eric Gorges learns the proper way to blueprint a boat and also what goes
into building a boat from scratch.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Autoline
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Closer to Truth
EPS
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What Is Consciousness?
Consciousness is what we know best and explain least. It is the inner subjective experience of what it feels like to see red or smell garlic or hear
Beethoven. Consciousness is baffling.
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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N/A
#1402
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Tony Bennett's signature tune, "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and the memorable
intro to Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are." Featured artists include Dave Powers, David Tolley and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit.
20:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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N/A #303
Deer Tick
Singer-songwriter John McCauley fronts this American alternative rock band (hailing from Providence, Rhode Island) that specializes in a
captivating and distinctive grunge sound. Their fifth album, Negativity, includes "In Our Time" featuring Vanessa Carlton, "The Dream's In the
Ditch" and "The Rock". For their Infinity Hall Live show, Deer Tick debuted a stripped down, acoustic version of their typically rowdy stage show,
to the delight of longtime devotees and new fans alike.
21:00:00
Front and Center
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N/A #407
Paul Rodgers
British-Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company) performs the music of Stax Records with famed Memphis studio session
players at New York's iHeartRadio Theater. The platinum-selling artist and Grammy nominee introduces songs off of his first album in 13 years,
The Royal Sessions, including its first single, "With Our Love."
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Globe Trekker
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Poland
Megan McCormick discovers the rich folklore and history of Poland. She visits the humble church where Pope John Paul II served as a young
priest, discovers anti-Communist sculptures in Wroclaw, and hunts for amber on the Pomeranian coast. She explores the baroque streets of
Gdansk, boards a galleon along the River Motlawa and re-enacts the ancient battles in Gniew. She explores Hitler's command post in Ketzryn
and kayaks through the Augustow canal to the Belarussian border.
23:00:00
Arts In Context
NETA
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Here and Beyond
Blue Lapis Light transforms urban environments into works of art. Specializing in large-scale productions in non-traditional public environments such as federal buildings, power plants, or scaffolding at the shores of Lady Bird Lake - Blue Lapis Light's aerial dance creates what founder Sally
Jacques describes as "prayers for the planet." By challenging physical limitations, Blue Lapis Light envelops its audiences in a sense of awe and
wonder.
23:30:00
Arts In Context
NETA
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N/A #504
Rude Mechs
Since 1995, Rude Mechs have created original theatrical productions that represent a genre-defying cocktail of big ideas, cheap laughs, and
dizzying spectacle. While fostering a truly collaborative environment - there are no individual leaders or directors - Rude Mechs has jumped into
the national spotlight as one of the most innovative and subversive acting companies in the country. Their generous creative spirit also led them
to create Girl Action, a year-round arts mentoring program for teenage girls. This "punk theater" ensemble was borne out of a desire for a truly
collaborative environment, which has also led to their management of a multi-arts space for the artistic community.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Closer to Truth
EPS
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What Is Consciousness?
Consciousness is what we know best and explain least. It is the inner subjective experience of what it feels like to see red or smell garlic or hear
Beethoven. Consciousness is baffling.
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1402
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Tony Bennett's signature tune, "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" and the memorable
intro to Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are." Featured artists include Dave Powers, David Tolley and five-time Grammy nominee, David Benoit.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Deer Tick
Singer-songwriter John McCauley fronts this American alternative rock band (hailing from Providence, Rhode Island) that specializes in a
captivating and distinctive grunge sound. Their fifth album, Negativity, includes "In Our Time" featuring Vanessa Carlton, "The Dream's In the
Ditch" and "The Rock". For their Infinity Hall Live show, Deer Tick debuted a stripped down, acoustic version of their typically rowdy stage show,
to the delight of longtime devotees and new fans alike.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #407
Paul Rodgers
British-Canadian singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers (Free, Bad Company) performs the music of Stax Records with famed Memphis studio session
players at New York's iHeartRadio Theater. The platinum-selling artist and Grammy nominee introduces songs off of his first album in 13 years,
The Royal Sessions, including its first single, "With Our Love."
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1402
Poland
Megan McCormick discovers the rich folklore and history of Poland. She visits the humble church where Pope John Paul II served as a young
priest, discovers anti-Communist sculptures in Wroclaw, and hunts for amber on the Pomeranian coast. She explores the baroque streets of
Gdansk, boards a galleon along the River Motlawa and re-enacts the ancient battles in Gniew. She explores Hitler's command post in Ketzryn
and kayaks through the Augustow canal to the Belarussian border.
04:00:00
Arts In Context
NETA
(CC)
N/A #503
Here and Beyond
Blue Lapis Light transforms urban environments into works of art. Specializing in large-scale productions in non-traditional public environments such as federal buildings, power plants, or scaffolding at the shores of Lady Bird Lake - Blue Lapis Light's aerial dance creates what founder Sally
Jacques describes as "prayers for the planet." By challenging physical limitations, Blue Lapis Light envelops its audiences in a sense of awe and
wonder.
04:30:00
Arts In Context
NETA
(CC)
N/A #504
Rude Mechs
Since 1995, Rude Mechs have created original theatrical productions that represent a genre-defying cocktail of big ideas, cheap laughs, and
dizzying spectacle. While fostering a truly collaborative environment - there are no individual leaders or directors - Rude Mechs has jumped into
the national spotlight as one of the most innovative and subversive acting companies in the country. Their generous creative spirit also led them
to create Girl Action, a year-round arts mentoring program for teenage girls. This "punk theater" ensemble was borne out of a desire for a truly
collaborative environment, which has also led to their management of a multi-arts space for the artistic community.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
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Patrick Mureithi
Kenyan documentary filmmaker Patrick Mureithi is the founder of the production company Josiah Films, and the director, most recently, of the film
ICYIZERE: Hope, which explores efforts at reconciliation and healing following the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Few subjects are as heart-rending
and as surprising as Mureithi's account of the workshops in which both victims and perpetrators of the genocide come together to share their grief
and haunting fears. This episode includes disturbing footage of the aftermath of the genocide as well as interviews with the workshop participants
and a facilitator who carefully moderates and gently guides the dialogue. Currently an artist in residence at Drury University in Missouri, Mureithi
explains that he first heard of the reconciliation workshops at a Quaker meeting in St. Louis, an event which moved him to make this film. He has
screened the film in Kenya to show how political conflict can edge a country toward genocide. "I do believe in the hidden possibility of
forgiveness," remarks Mureithi. In this episode, the filmmaker also talks about his more light-hearted film Many Steps, about the collegiate sport
of stepping, and the episode also includes footage of that work.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI #701
Financial Planning for Singles
What do non-married couples - straight, gay or lesbian - need to know about financial planning? Guests: financial planner Jerry Miller and Wesley
Watkis, investment manager and president of the W & W Group.
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Morning Cup O Jazz
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Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
NETA
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Biloxi Shrimpers, Part 1
In episode one of this painting, Jerry discusses the differences between a gallery wrap and the traditional canvas as he begins the composition of
a boat dock with a shrimp boat, reflections in the water and a pelican on the piering. The first step is to begin the background on a gray canvas
with red and alizarin crimson to create a warm base. Then he blends in turquoise deep and ultramarine blue to create a hazy early morning effect.
Jerry continues with the turquoise deep and ultramarine blue combination and using small 'banana strokes' paints the underpainting for the water.
The final step for this episode is the painting of the first level of grays for the distant look of objects, all the while being cognizant of his negative
space.
08:30:00
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
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DVI #505
Hidden Lake
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, hikes to and paints a scene from Montana's Glacier National Park-explaining both how he paints and what he looks for, in
nature, for a painting composition.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
APTEX
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N/A #601
Florida Keys Sunset
Art Lesson: Broken Color Painting. Learn about the classic technique of broken color. Refined by impressionists such as Monet, this technique
has been used for years to capture the actual sensation of the light. The painter does not blend any of these brushstrokes. Instead, the viewer is
allowed to "visually mix" these brushstrokes to view a whole image. Each brushstroke is allowed to remain separate. The length of the
brushstrokes may vary. Brushes are frequently cleaned to allow a clean color with thick paint. The effect of keeping colors separate can create a
sense of colors vibrating against each other for a shimmering effect.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Relieve Aches and Pains
APTEX
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DVI
#712
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1217
Maintain Independence
This episode is full of functional movements to help improve performance of the activities of daily life and help you maintain independence as you
age.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
APTEX
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11:00:00
Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
APTEX
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N/A #103
Rockfish Round-Up: Chef Robert Wiedmaier & Sons-Chesapeake Bay &
Marcel's Restaurant/Beck's Brasserie - Washington, D.C.; The 'Lucky Duck' Boat - Chesapeake Bay, MD The rockfish, known by most as the
striped bass, was virtually extinct 15 years ago, when many felt the Chesapeake Bay could no longer sustain its ecosystem. But as we learn on
this fishing voyage with one of Washington, D.C.'s most acclaimed chefs, the rockfish has become an environmental success story, and the bay
is in recovery. Chef Wiedmaier, his two sons, Beck, age 3, and Marcel, age 7, along with their 7-year-old friend Lars, haul in a healthy catch as
the boys spend the day on this beautiful bay. As they catch and release the bass, marine biologist Jim Chambers is on hand to explain the bay's
ecosystem and describe what makes the rockfish recovery so special. And of course, no "story" is complete without a few big ones, caught by the
young fishermen to take home for dinner. Recipes: Melange of Mushrooms, Starburst Squash & Baby Tomatoes with Roasted Chesapeake
Rockfish.
11:30:00
Tina's Ageless Kitchen
KNME
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Gifts from the Garden
There are so many benefits to locally and homegrown vegetables for your garden or a farm stand. Tina reviews the benefits of an assortment of
vegetables including Arugula/Spinach stuffed Portobello Mushrooms and Lemon Roasted Cauliflower. The signature drink of today's episode is
Cucumber and Cilantro Gin and Soda.
12:00:00
Ciao Italia
NETA
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N/A #2415
Would You Like A Bowl of Soup?/Vorebbe Una Ciotola Della Minestra
When all else fails, soup wins, when Mary Ann creates three masterpieces nella cucina, starting with a velvety-smooth Cream of Carrot and
Potato Soup, and then goes fishing with a surprisingly satisfying Swordfish Minestrone. Break out the bowls and spoons and sit down for soup!
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
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N/A #126
The Fruit of Dragons
Dragon fruit is a colorful and tasty treat that is prized all over Asia. Martin visits one of the largest dragon fruit farms in Vietnam to learn all about
this exotic fruit. From a local chef he learns how versatile dragon fruit can be by staging an entire banquet using dragon fruit as a central
ingredient. Recipes: Shrimp & Fruit Salad for the Dragons, Vietnamese-Inspired Duck Cassoulet.
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Travel with Kids
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South Africa: Soweto Township & Safari
Explore the shanty-town streets of South Western Township near Johannesburg where the anti-apartheid movement bloomed just decades ago.
Witness evidence of the struggle for equality at Nelson Mandela's home and Regina Mundi church. Then, meet some of the smiling, friendly
locals by visiting a township school. Not all history in this area is as new as the anti-apartheid movement. In fact some of the oldest hominid
skeletons in the world were found just outside Johannesburg at the Cradle of Humankind. Discover the early human story and explore current
archeological excavations as hosts Nathan and Seamus crawl through caves. South Africa is known for its incredible wildlife. Just near the
Botswana border lies Madikwe Game Reserve where the family discovers why rhinos charge, how lions protect their dinner and learns bush
survival skills on a kids safari outing.
13:30:00
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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N/A #1202
Cruising The Rivers of Europe: Amsterdam to Cologne
During the past decade, cruising the great rivers of Europe has become one of the most popular vacations for American tourists. In this program,
Burt introduces you to Amsterdam, tours a museum dedicated to the history of women's handbags, and sails along the Rhine to Cologne.
14:00:00
Aviators
NETA
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N/A
#208
Remote control aircraft: We visit the Joe Nall event, the "Oshkosh" of RC flying. Blue Angels - Fat Albert: All aboard Fat Albert Airlines, the Blue
Angels' incredible USMC C130T. Yak 52W: Sara meets Peyton McCool and takes a spin (literally) in his Soviet-era trainer.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
NETA
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DVI #309
Sailfish, Potato Cod and Diver Ed
Sailfish - Jonathan heads down to the Riviera Maya in Mexico on an expedition to film one of the world's fastest fish-the sailfish! He gets in the
water with a school of sailfish zooming around hunting sardines. In addition to having huge dorsal fins giving them their name, the sailfish also
have long pointy bills like spears they use to catch their prey. Jonathan dodges the bills while filming the action! Potato Cod - In Queensland
Australia, Jonathan visits a dive site famous for Potato Cod, a type of grouper that grows to several hundred pounds. Although these fish are
endangered, at this site they are protected and divers have been swimming with them for many years. Jonathan meets a gigantic Potato Cod up
close. Diver Ed - In Bar Harbor, Maine, Jonathan spends a day diving with his friend Diver Ed on his boat the Starfish Enterprise. Diver Ed and his
wife Captain Evil take people on a virtual dive with a video camera attached by a long cable to a TV monitor on his boat. Their ocean explorations
are famous around New England, and when Jonathan joins the crew for a day, the guests are in for a good time!
15:00:00
American Woodshop
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2001
Free Standing Tool Cabinets
Perfectly designed American inspired originals. IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 8) and Ohio Grows partner to add
photovoltaic solar panels at The American Woodshop.
15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #101
Trestle Table
This week on Rough Cut, host Tommy MacDonald tackles a Trestle Table, perfect for any kitchen. To make the table, Tommy handpicks a piece
of local New England black walnut from Artisan Lumber in Lunenberg, Massachusetts, where he catches up with specialty lumber expert Brian
Brown to talk about cutting and drying the rough cut lumber. Back in his workshop, Tommy works with woodshop assistant Eli Cleveland to
construct the table, demonstrating how to make mortise and tenon joints, spring joints for the table top, and bread board ends to prevent the
wood from warping.
16:00:00
Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
APTEX
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N/A #108
Combating Fatigue and Finding The Energy
Obviously as our bodies age, fatigue and finding the energy is one of the major battles we face. And, we have time to rest but sometimes that is
easier said than done. You can tell someone they need more sleep but when you can't get more sleep because of insomnia and other issues that
come with aging, what can you do to find that energy that will help you feel younger?
16:30:00
Second Opinion
APTEX
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N/A #1003
Whooping Cough
Patient Story: Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious illness that can cause many complications. It's also a disease that can be
prevented. Cheri Rae shares the heartbreaking story of how her son's bout with pertussis changed his life. Myth or Medicine: Does everyone with
pertussis actually cough with a whoop? Second Opinion 5: Five ways to prevent the spread of Whooping Cough.
17:00:00
Start Up
NETA
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N/A #212
Maids Quarters: Eco-Friendly/Orbit
Gary and the crew head to Atlanta, GA to talk to Alex who created Eco-Friendly maid service, a cleaning company that manufactures cleaning
products from organic and raw ingredients. Then, we head over to St. Louis to meet with Mike, who started Orbit, a unique pinball lounge with a
twist.
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Well Read
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N/A #406
Amy Bloom, Lucky Us
This past fall, Amy Bloom's new novel "Lucky Us" was the lead fiction title for her publisher, Random House. In addition to being a critically
acclaimed novelist and a trained psychotherapist, Bloom is the co-creator of the Lifetime TV show "State of Mind."
18:00:00
Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
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Tracks Ahead
APT
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N/A #812
California Zephyr
Ride the route of the California Zephyr; look at a layout that uses some very special equipment in its operations; go to Dearborn, Michigan to visit
The Henry Ford museum and railroad; and ride through the scenic lakes region of New Hampshire.
19:00:00
Rare Diseases, What Are They?: An Exploration Health Special
EPS
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N/A
#0
From the producers of "Healthy Body, Healthy Mind" comes a new series of Exploration Health specials for prime time. In the U.S., a disease is
considered rare if it is believed to affect fewer than 200,000 people. There are approximately 6,800 such diseases, according to the National
Institutes of Health (NIH). So while each disease is rare, when considered together they affect nearly 30 million Americans or almost 1 in 10
people. And there are certain challenges that are shared by these patients and their families. In this one-hour special we will meet patients who
are dealing with Gaucher Disease, MPS II, Chronic Granuomatous Disease and Hypoparathyroidism. We will also meet the physicians who work
closely with them, to help manage life with these rare but often debilitating diseases.
20:00:00
Mineral Explorers
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #103
Arkansas
It's one of the most abundant minerals on Earth, but quartz is anything but ordinary. Despite having worked with it for over 35 years, Nagin has
several new experiences with this unique mineral. In this episode, he explores the metaphysical side of quartz and a local curiosity that's long
been closed to the public, The Crystal Cave. Nagin meets a unique cast of characters while judging the World Championship Quartz Crystal Dig
and visits the renowned Coleman's Mine to help extract a newly discovered pocket of quartz. Minerals featured in this episode: Quartz.
20:30:00
Unforgettable Hampton Family
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Unforgettable Hampton Family, a documentary exploring how Deacon Clark Hampton, a son of slaves, lifted his twelve children out of poverty by
making them into successful musicians.
21:00:00
Manifest Destiny
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Monsters to Destroy
"Monsters to Destroy," begins with the tearing down of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. As the sole superpower, the US under
George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush finds itself in a series of small but unpredictable and deadly military actions, from the Gulf
War to Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq, each with compromised objectives and unforeseen consequences.
22:00:00
Hidden Epidemic
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Between four and eight million older adults in the United States currently have issues with alcohol and drugs. With that number expected to
continue to grow, A Hidden Epidemic answers the critical questions we all need to understand about substance abuse among baby boomers. The
documentary also breaks down complex statistics regarding elderly substance abuse and provides viewers with access to the latest research and
insights from experts across the country.
23:00:00
We've Got The Power
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
We've Got the Power is the follow-up documentary to the Emmy?? Award-winning program, The Next Frontier: Engineering the Golden Age of
Green. We've Got the Power shows viewers how the United States can replace fossil fuels with clean energy in a way that is economically
beneficial to consumers and businesses alike, and ensures a safer environment for future generations. By driving electric vehicles, installing solar
on our roofs, or doing something as simple as getting a home energy audit, we all have the power to improve energy efficiency, save money, and
phase out fossil fuels. Becky Worley of ABC's Good Morning America and Yahoo! News returns as host and takes viewers back on the road to
check out cutting edge technologies like solar storage using molten salt in Spain and innovate energy efficiency retrofits at the Empire State
Building. She also gets a personal tour of the new Nissan Leaf plant from CEO Carlos Ghosn and an up close look at a solar-powered airplane
that can fly day and night without fuel! We've Got the Power also looks at the importance of the role of government in different stages of clean
energy production including research, regulations, policy making, and protecting the public and the environment from disasters like the BP Gulf
Oil Spill.
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Date: 03/12/2015
Page 75 of 114
Mon, Apr 20, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Rare Diseases, What Are They?: An Exploration Health Special
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
From the producers of "Healthy Body, Healthy Mind" comes a new series of Exploration Health specials for prime time. In the U.S., a disease is
considered rare if it is believed to affect fewer than 200,000 people. There are approximately 6,800 such diseases, according to the National
Institutes of Health (NIH). So while each disease is rare, when considered together they affect nearly 30 million Americans or almost 1 in 10
people. And there are certain challenges that are shared by these patients and their families. In this one-hour special we will meet patients who
are dealing with Gaucher Disease, MPS II, Chronic Granuomatous Disease and Hypoparathyroidism. We will also meet the physicians who work
closely with them, to help manage life with these rare but often debilitating diseases.
01:00:00
Mineral Explorers
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #103
Arkansas
It's one of the most abundant minerals on Earth, but quartz is anything but ordinary. Despite having worked with it for over 35 years, Nagin has
several new experiences with this unique mineral. In this episode, he explores the metaphysical side of quartz and a local curiosity that's long
been closed to the public, The Crystal Cave. Nagin meets a unique cast of characters while judging the World Championship Quartz Crystal Dig
and visits the renowned Coleman's Mine to help extract a newly discovered pocket of quartz. Minerals featured in this episode: Quartz.
01:30:00
Unforgettable Hampton Family
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Unforgettable Hampton Family, a documentary exploring how Deacon Clark Hampton, a son of slaves, lifted his twelve children out of poverty by
making them into successful musicians.
02:00:00
Manifest Destiny
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Monsters to Destroy
"Monsters to Destroy," begins with the tearing down of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. As the sole superpower, the US under
George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush finds itself in a series of small but unpredictable and deadly military actions, from the Gulf
War to Somalia, the Balkans, Afghanistan and Iraq, each with compromised objectives and unforeseen consequences.
03:00:00
Hidden Epidemic
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Between four and eight million older adults in the United States currently have issues with alcohol and drugs. With that number expected to
continue to grow, A Hidden Epidemic answers the critical questions we all need to understand about substance abuse among baby boomers. The
documentary also breaks down complex statistics regarding elderly substance abuse and provides viewers with access to the latest research and
insights from experts across the country.
04:00:00
We've Got The Power
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#0
We've Got the Power is the follow-up documentary to the Emmy?? Award-winning program, The Next Frontier: Engineering the Golden Age of
Green. We've Got the Power shows viewers how the United States can replace fossil fuels with clean energy in a way that is economically
beneficial to consumers and businesses alike, and ensures a safer environment for future generations. By driving electric vehicles, installing solar
on our roofs, or doing something as simple as getting a home energy audit, we all have the power to improve energy efficiency, save money, and
phase out fossil fuels. Becky Worley of ABC's Good Morning America and Yahoo! News returns as host and takes viewers back on the road to
check out cutting edge technologies like solar storage using molten salt in Spain and innovate energy efficiency retrofits at the Empire State
Building. She also gets a personal tour of the new Nissan Leaf plant from CEO Carlos Ghosn and an up close look at a solar-powered airplane
that can fly day and night without fuel! We've Got the Power also looks at the importance of the role of government in different stages of clean
energy production including research, regulations, policy making, and protecting the public and the environment from disasters like the BP Gulf
Oil Spill.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #402
Siddhartha Mukherjee/David Scadden
What is cancer? Can it be cured? How do politics and funding impact research? And what does future treatment hold? Two leading American
cancer physicians, Dr. Siddhartha Mikherjee of Columbia University, and Dr. David Scadden of Harvard, explore these topics in Great
Conversations #402. As a young researcher and physician, Mukherjee became fascinated with the idea that viruses could cause cancer. It would
change the course of his career, leading him to the forefront of the development of cancer drugs. His 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The
Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, began as a journal of his work in the laboratory and with patients. When Mukherjee discusses
the book, the nature and history of cancer and cancer treatments, and the future of treatment with Scadden, the result is a compelling, passionate
and eloquent examination of one of the greatest medical challenges of human history. The conversation was recorded live at the University of
Louisville Kentucky Author Forum.
06:00:00
08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1382
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #110
It's A Steal/Iwhich Way Is Up?
"It's a Steal" - A suspicious looking man is accused of stealing from his neighbors. The townspeople learn that things are not always what they
seem. "Which Way Is Up?" - A family goes in search of a better life but they descend into bickering and hatred when they can't agree on the right
path to take. In the end, they learn there is more than one way up the mountain.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 76 of 114
Mon, Apr 20, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
08:30:00
Signing Time!
My Things
After playtime, Alex, Leah and Hopkins return every toy to its "right place."
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Couples Workout
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strengthen Hips and Improve Posture
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#209
(CC)
N/A
#125
(CC)
DVI
#713
NETA
APTEX
(S)
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1218
Resistance Exercises
Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper
technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #704
Fashion Forward
Just because a technique is traditional doesn't mean that the item you create can't be on trend for today's fashion. Successful sewing is all about
learning the basics and then using those ideas to create garments that fit your personal style. On this show we incorporate basic sewing and
serger techniques for knits into a trendy bandage skirt with Rachel Howard. Then, Marie Zinno demonstrates trendy boot socks that will instantly
personalize your outfit. Finally, Angela Wolf has a tip on using your serger for an elastic waist.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1406
Accessorize It!
Accessories create the look! Dorinda Balanecki incorporates beautiful crystal buttons for a touch of glitz. Shelby Allaho shares her love of
crocheted accessories, and editor Louisa Demmitt show how to make warm, stylish mittens. Tanis Gray adds texture with the oyster stitch. Vickie
Howell shares a stranding technique to make a cozy cowl.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
A Trip to Europe
Every trip needs a good map or GPS to get you where you want to go. Fabric expert Mathew Malek, a European fabric expert working in New
York City, is our guide on our sewing road trip to Europe.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4191
13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1414
Oatmeal Muffins and Granola
Test cook Dan Souza teaches host Christopher Kimball how to bake the best Oatmeal Muffins. Next, equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top
pick for drip coffee makers in the Equipment Corner. And finally, test cook Becky Hays uncovers the secrets to Almond Granola with Dried Fruit.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#401
14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #302
The American Tropics - Hawaii
Keep your leis on and your coals going for the tropical feast in this special night school edition of BBQ U begins with a Tuna "London Broil"
prepared with a sesame-pepper-wasabi crust, served with a wasabi cream sauce and grilled baby pineapples. A succulent traditional rotisseried
Honey Lime Huli Huli Chicken follows, and Steven wraps up his dissertation on Hawaiian barbecue with Huli Huli Pineapple, a carved whole
pineapple painted with a brown sugar glaze as it spit roasts over a bed of glowing coals.
14:30:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #106
A Reason to Rise
This episode focuses on breakfast packed with punch from a quick & easy raw smoothie to a full breakfast for your hungry friends and family.
Raspberry Morning Muffins/Truffled Tofu & Sweet Potato Hash Browns/Quinoa Porridge/Ginger Snap Smoothies
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2009
Learn How to Viking Knit
Stephanie Eddy shares some of her secrets about Viking knitting - making a bracelet and ways to add beads to Viking knit. Katie has some
special tips for making stretchy bracelets more durable in her Beading Lesson.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 77 of 114
Mon, Apr 20, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
Vegetable Medley
Learn to cook, grow, display and love vegetables with exciting projects and delicious recipes. In the Kitchen: Creamy Cauliflower Soup, Colorful
Chopped Root Salad and Quick Vegetable Roll-Ups. Projects: Sculptural vegetable centerpiece. A stone wall vegetable garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
The Economics of Economics
Here's a lighter look at a complex science. Learn about everything from micro to macro economics, supply and demand, and economic indicators.
See how business owners and even individuals use economic principles to make financial decisions. Meet a young entrepreneur who started up
her serving business when the economy turned down. It's all economics!
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1605
Patterns
Patterns are a design, motif or decoration, formed from regular repeated elements. They can also be naturally-occurring or a random
arrangement of shapes, colors which have a regular or decorative effect. Patterns can be stripes, or lines, or alternating colors. The first project
has a striped pattern of knots tied with plastic lacing. Next, make felt cookies with a polka dot pattern. Then add a chevron pattern to your art
journal. Last, create a folding play mat with landscape patterns of a city scene around a lake.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1103
A Passion for Poultry
Allen is very passionate about poultry! In this episode, Allen talks turkey, chickens and ducks with a few poultry experts. He also shows us his
flock of Sebastopol Goslings and the new waterfowl shelter. So if you want to learn a little more about the importance of poultry, this is the show
to watch!
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #204
From Seed to Cellar; Living Homegrown Fresh
With shrinking yards and budgets, the move towards more self-sufficiency and urban homesteading is one of the hottest topics today. We visit
one Los Angeles urban homesteader to see how she supplements many daily provisions for her family, right from her own backyard. From raising
backyard chickens, growing herbs and vegetables to preserving the bounty, this urban homesteader does it all with approachable and
transferrable tips and ideas.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11078
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#3315
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6016
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1115
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#208
The annual awards show of the International Bluegrass Music Association is broadcast nationally for the first time ever from Raleigh, NC. This
highlights edition features performances from bluegrass music's top artists and select award presentations, marking the pinnacle of recognition in
this elite roots music field.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
The Rodney Whitaker Quartet
Jazz from a true master of the double bass, with some of the best players in the land and featured guests Rockelle Fortin and Terrell Stafford.
22:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
Papa Mau: The Wayfinder
In 1974, Hawaiians sailed the traditional voyaging canoe H
23:00:00
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#103
Beyond Geek
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
8-Bit of Fun
Our host learns how to breathe new life into outdated computers by transforming them into musical instruments with a sound that's both new and
old.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 78 of 114
Mon, Apr 20, 2015
Start
23:30:00
Title
Subtitle
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
Dropping Back In
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Complicated Lives
Why does it take many dropouts years to attain a high school equivalency? Why do so many former dropouts struggle in college? The challenges
faced by many go far beyond academics. Featured programs include Academy of Hope in Washington, DC, a community-based program that
works with inner city adults, and Enemy Swim Day School in South Dakota, where children and parents learn together. Tricia Amos, a member of
the Dakota Sioux tribe, tells her story.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 79 of 114
Tue, Apr 21, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
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Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
00:00:01
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6016
00:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1115
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#208
The annual awards show of the International Bluegrass Music Association is broadcast nationally for the first time ever from Raleigh, NC. This
highlights edition features performances from bluegrass music's top artists and select award presentations, marking the pinnacle of recognition in
this elite roots music field.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
The Rodney Whitaker Quartet
Jazz from a true master of the double bass, with some of the best players in the land and featured guests Rockelle Fortin and Terrell Stafford.
03:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
Papa Mau: The Wayfinder
In 1974, Hawaiians sailed the traditional voyaging canoe H
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#103
04:00:00
Beyond Geek
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
8-Bit of Fun
Our host learns how to breathe new life into outdated computers by transforming them into musical instruments with a sound that's both new and
old.
04:30:00
Dropping Back In
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Complicated Lives
Why does it take many dropouts years to attain a high school equivalency? Why do so many former dropouts struggle in college? The challenges
faced by many go far beyond academics. Featured programs include Academy of Hope in Washington, DC, a community-based program that
works with inner city adults, and Enemy Swim Day School in South Dakota, where children and parents learn together. Tricia Amos, a member of
the Dakota Sioux tribe, tells her story.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
George Soros and John. D. Podesta
George Soros (financial authority and author of The Age of Fallibility) and John. D. Podesta (Center for American Progress).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#105
N/A
#1383
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #111
To Hatch A Thief/The Gift of Norooz
"To Hatch a Thief" - When ordinary townspeople resort to stealing, they soon learn what it's like to have to live among thieves. "The Gift of
Norooz" - A poor family learns the true spirit of giving during the Persian New Year.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
Who Has The Frog?
In trying to find Hopkins the frog, Alex and Leah learn to sign question words like who, what, where and when.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Energy
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Standing Ab Workout
10:00:00
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#210
(CC)
N/A
#101
(CC)
DVI
#714
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1219
Feel Your Best
Mary Ann introduces some unique ways to strengthen muscles with a resistance exercise band. Emphasis is placed on maintaining proper
technique to avoid injury and get the most out of the movements.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 80 of 114
Tue, Apr 21, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #705
Embroidery
Show off your embroidery skills with great totes and jeans. One of the best parts about sewing is the chance to show off some of your latest
creations. On this show guest experts give you lots of opportunities to be proud of your embroidery skills. First, Angela Wolf creates an
embroidered tote with an amazing kaleidoscope design. Then, Eileen Roche has her own quilted clutch with embroidery. Last, Angela returns
with a restyle of your favorite pattern or readymade jeans with embroidery embellishments.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1407
Arm Yourself
Barry Klein shows some great ideas for finishing off your sleeve caps. Chat with the Tech Knitter about her popular blog. Leslye Solomon
demonstrates how to attach set-in sleeves and Tanis Gray shows why diamonds and bobbles are a girl's best friend. Vickie Howell shows how
details really matter, right down to the cuffs.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #303
Have Fun with Fabrics
Why do you choose a certain car? We all have our favorite make from sporty to classic but most importantly because they are fun to drive! Learn
why fabric is the fun vehicle for your sewing journey.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4192
13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
(CC)
N/A #401
Keller Family Treasures, Part 1
Chef Hubert Keller presents traditional specialties found throughout the eastern part of France, including braised rabbit cooking in a delicious
mustard sauce. Stuffed Eggs with Smoked Salmon; Rabbit in Mustard Sauce; Mendiant/Henri's Bread Pudding.
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #512
Drama on a Plate
Andreas travels to the port town of Skien in Eastern Norway, the hometown of Norway's most important playwright, Henrik Ibsen. To honor this,
Andreas uses recipes from the 19th century to make herring salad and a dessert made with buttermilk. For the main course, he goes hunting and
prepares a tasty dish of wild duck cooked over an open fire and served with seasonal vegetables.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #602
Winning The War with Bread
Chef Walter Staib bakes some of America's favorites, inspired by the Baker General, Christopher Ludwig. A native German, he brought the art of
gingerbread making to Philadelphia. Chef Staib roasts a turkey to demonstrate how to make a classic turkey pot pie from scratch, then finishes
the meal with gingerbread and poached pears.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A #108
Early Autumn
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that welcomes fall back into your home. This episode features festive fall fun recipes
like, Autumn Vegetables with Pork Ragu, and Semi-freddo.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2010
Art Inspired Jewelry Making
Blogger Andrew Thornton talks about drawing inspiration from your art and turning your hobby into a business. Then, he shares one of his
favorite new jewelry making techniques on making decorative end caps using epoxy clay. Katie's Beading Lesson is about using beaded chain for
an easy necklace.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
South of the Border
Capture the flavor and flair of what lies south of the border with festive food and fun projects. In the Kitchen: Speedster Chili, Zesty Turkey
Enchiladas, Easy and Delicious Guacamole. Projects: A feather-adorned picture frame. Planting peppers.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
Businesses That Give Back
Get to know some businesses that are giving back in big ways, including up-and-coming entertainer Cymphonique, who helps encourage positive
self-esteem for girls. Learn from socially conscious companies that are doing good. It's the new triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 81 of 114
Tue, Apr 21, 2015
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16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1606
Symmetry
Today's theme is symmetry - something is exactly the same on both sides of a dividing line or center. It can also refer to a balanced arrangement
of the parts of a whole. The first project is a mixed media collage that features symmetrical feather shapes. Next, build and decorate a sandcastle.
Create jeweled crowns that are exactly the same on both sides. Then, make mirror images on facing pages in your art journal. Last, Make a
survivor belt with special findings featuring a symmetrical design.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1104
Bulb Gardening
Bulb gardening is easier than you think. In this episode Allen gives us some tips to help us through the process, including protecting newly
planted bulbs from squirrels. Allen shows us some exquisite dahlias, the secret to planting paper whites and how to make a beautiful tulip and
hyacinth arrangement. We'll also visit a daffodil festival. The Duggar family visits the Garden Home Retreat for a day of fun, lunch and daffodil
gathering.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #205
The Northwest Flower & Garden Show; Behind The Scenes of Making It Great
As we visit one of the greatest flower and garden shows of our time, we go behind the scenes to see every part of how the show comes together.
From bare indoor space, to awe inspiring, full-blown gardens, from award-winning designers, world-renowned speakers, every year gardeners
from around the world just can't get enough of this great show.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11079
18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1115
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6017
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#716
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #608
Flea Market Hustlers
Tennessee based Flea Market Hustlers bring a fresh and unique approach to bluegrass. Their high energy performances have been described as
a "musical celebration" and they have become fan favorites on the music festival circuit. In this episode, the band artfully performs several songs,
including tracks from their acclaimed record "Free Demo For Sale."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #914
Rod Picott
Rod Picott is a singer-songwriter whose music incorporates elements of Americana, alt-country, and folk. He grew up in New Hampshire, but
relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. After several years of playing local clubs and supporting such acts as Alison Krauss, he released his
first album in 2001. As of 2008, he has released five studio albums and one live recording.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Gretchen Parlato
Award-winning jazz and world-music vocalist Gretchen Parlato, backed by her touring band, performs songs from her genre-bending repertoire.
This episode also features an exclusive interview with the artist.
22:00:00
Sister Wendy at the Norton Simon Museum
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Sister Wendy Beckett, the world-famous "art nun," offers her unique and personal guide to one of the most extraordinary collections of Old
Master, Impressionist, Modern and Asian art in America. Sister Wendy explores the the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California which
bears the hallmark of one private collector, its founder, Norton Simon. In her trademark manner, she offers her own inimitable reflections on
some of the collection's most famous works and some of its lesser-known gems. She points out her personal favorites and reflects on Norton
Simon's choices as well.
23:00:00
Reveal
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Broken City Poets
So, your city goes bankrupt. Crime is up. Jobs are hard to find. And you're still stuck in high school trying to figure it all out. Suddenly reporters
and poets show up in your classroom. They challenge you to pour your guts out about life... and your city. That's exactly what happened in
Stockton, California. "Broken City Poets" follows four teens preparing for -- and competing in -- a slam poetry contest about their troubled town.
Another segment looks at an infamous highway checkpoint in Texas that was designed to catch illegal immigrants and hardcore drug smugglers,
but snares a surprising number of unsuspecting Americans. The closing animation reveals who is watching you and your buying habits online and
on your cell phone.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 82 of 114
Wed, Apr 22, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6017
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#716
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #608
Flea Market Hustlers
Tennessee based Flea Market Hustlers bring a fresh and unique approach to bluegrass. Their high energy performances have been described as
a "musical celebration" and they have become fan favorites on the music festival circuit. In this episode, the band artfully performs several songs,
including tracks from their acclaimed record "Free Demo For Sale."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #914
Rod Picott
Rod Picott is a singer-songwriter whose music incorporates elements of Americana, alt-country, and folk. He grew up in New Hampshire, but
relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1994. After several years of playing local clubs and supporting such acts as Alison Krauss, he released his
first album in 2001. As of 2008, he has released five studio albums and one live recording.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #503
Gretchen Parlato
Award-winning jazz and world-music vocalist Gretchen Parlato, backed by her touring band, performs songs from her genre-bending repertoire.
This episode also features an exclusive interview with the artist.
03:00:00
Sister Wendy at the Norton Simon Museum
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Sister Wendy Beckett, the world-famous "art nun," offers her unique and personal guide to one of the most extraordinary collections of Old
Master, Impressionist, Modern and Asian art in America. Sister Wendy explores the the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California which
bears the hallmark of one private collector, its founder, Norton Simon. In her trademark manner, she offers her own inimitable reflections on
some of the collection's most famous works and some of its lesser-known gems. She points out her personal favorites and reflects on Norton
Simon's choices as well.
04:00:00
Reveal
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
Broken City Poets
So, your city goes bankrupt. Crime is up. Jobs are hard to find. And you're still stuck in high school trying to figure it all out. Suddenly reporters
and poets show up in your classroom. They challenge you to pour your guts out about life... and your city. That's exactly what happened in
Stockton, California. "Broken City Poets" follows four teens preparing for -- and competing in -- a slam poetry contest about their troubled town.
Another segment looks at an infamous highway checkpoint in Texas that was designed to catch illegal immigrants and hardcore drug smugglers,
but snares a surprising number of unsuspecting Americans. The closing animation reveals who is watching you and your buying habits online and
on your cell phone.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #106
Jane Goodall and Richard Wragham
Jane Goodall (renowned anthropologist, author of Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey) and Richard Wragham (Anthropology Chair, Harvard).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1384
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #112
Creature Karma/Just My Luck
"Creature Karma" - A young girl befriends three animals who lead her on an interesting journey. "Just My Luck" - An unlucky man just can't get a
break.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
My Favorite Sport
Play ball with The Signing Time friends as they learn sports-related signs including basketball, baseball, soccer and football.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Bone Builder (Osteoporosis)
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Feet and Knees
NETA
APTEX
(S)
N/A
#211
(CC)
N/A
#102
(CC)
DVI
#715
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 83 of 114
Wed, Apr 22, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
Fundamental Moves:
In this episode Mary Ann mixes the good old standards with new moves for a fun and effective full body workout.
Cap
AS2 Episode
(CC)
N/A
#1220
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #706
Tradition Meets Fashion
On this show, piecework like you've never seen it before - as traditional quilting meets fashion. Think a little outside of the box as Angela Wolf
makes a color block dress that's really just a variation on a large patchwork design. Then, quilter Jeni Baker demonstrates piecework on a smaller
scale with a half square quilt perfect for beginners.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1408
Playtime Knits
It's time to play! Author Elizabeth Green Musselman knits a kid-approved Ninja back pack. Artist Taylor Hart shares her whimsical crocheted
taxidermy and the Dolly Mamas knit a furry friend for a good cause. Tanis Gray teaches the puffy Canterbury Bells stitch and Vickie Howell shows
how to finger knit.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
10 All Time Best Sewing Tips
Pack your bags for your sewing road trip with the 10 all-time best sewing tips to make sewing faster, easier and better.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#304
N/A
#4193
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #116
Seafood Surprises
Lidia breaks down the artichoke and shows how simple they are to prepare and use. She stuffs them with a delicious light salad of tuna, capers,
and hard boiled eggs. She matches Grouper with potatoes and peppers to create a lovely balanced dish. Grandma arrives in time for dessert jam filled Mezze Lune Frite.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #415
Mom's Day Off
Give Mom a break for a day with Sara's easy but elegant recipes, with step-by-step instructions even cooking novices (like Dad and the kids) can
master in a snap. She's got a delicious Cheese Sandwich Souffle and then Mini Meatloaves, cooked individually in muffin tins.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1206
Hungary and Seoul Satisfying: Stuffed Cabbage
KRISTEN KISH/Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage. Cabbage, like chicken or pasta, is a predominant comfort food in a variety of cultures around the
world. Often stuffed and baked, it holds a plethora of flavor. Today on Simply Ming, Ming and Kristen Kish recreate cabbage dishes from their
childhood. Ming makes Korean Steamed Lion's Head and Kish brings her grandmother's kitchen to Ming's with her Hungarian Stuffed Cabbage.
Your kitchen will smell like cabbage all day, which is a good thing.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Fish, Hunt and Harvest
Kevin prepares smoked mackerel with a blackcurrant Jus, Skeaghanore duck breast with black cherries, pickled wild mushrooms, sauteed garlic
potatoes and to finish, a spiced apple with Killowen yogurt.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2011
Bench Jewelry Techniques
Patti Bullard shares some bench jewelry techniques that don't require a lot of space or supplies, plus a tip on how to choose the right pliers for a
special project. She also shows how to texture bracelets and earrings. Katie's Bead Lesson is about stamping on leather, a fast and easy
technique to learn to create a trendy bracelet.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
Under The Tuscan Sun
Grab your passport because Katie and her workshop crew present sure-to-please Italian-inspired ideas. In the Kitchen: Tasty Polenta Bites,
Italian-Style Focaccia Bread and Katie's Infamous Italian Chicken. Projects: Drying herbs with style. Building an herb garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #507
What's in the Books?
Poor recordkeeping adds up to lost money. This episode examines bookkeeping and accounting, income and expenses, profit and loss, and
gives tips on how to get over math anxiety (in case you have it). Meet the youngest Harlem Globetrotter who does a slam dunk with his books.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 84 of 114
Wed, Apr 22, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1607
Shadows
The definition of a shadow is a dark image projected onto a surface when light is blocked by the shade of an object. It's what gives your project
dimension. First, make silhouettes of your friends. Then, create shadows all around the room with a birthday mobile. Today's art journal technique
is an introduction to shading using three dimensional shapes. We finish with a shadow puppet theater.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1105
Restoration
In this episode, Allen explores restoration. We visit with an expert who is restoring an antique chest for the Garden Home Retreat as he
demonstrates the proper way to work with antiques. Allen also shows us the newly constructed octagon buildings in the garden that were made
with recycled materials and we take a trip to Mt. Vernon. Plus, we visit a garden in Chicago and talk to an expert about restoration tile.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #206
Growing Hydroponically; No Dirt Required
Space challenged or not, growing hydroponically (without soil) offers lots of advantages, from fewer pest and diseases to being able to grow your
own, no matter where you live...or work. We show a brand new system using shipping containers to grow restaurant quality produce
hydroponically, drop in on a New York city dweller creating hydroponic window gardens and go shopping to show you what it takes to start your
own system, even on very little money.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11080
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#303
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6018
19:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
Elementary Education Issues
The persistent achievement gap between Hispanic students and their peers is a growing concern for many in this country. To narrow the
academic gap, the National Council of La Raza recently released a new report calling for greater investment in early childhood education. Sherri
and her guests discuss the elementary education of Latino students, the issues that create these early achievement gaps, and emerging
solutions. Guests: Martha Urioste, Ph.D. - Retired Montessori principal and co-founder of a Montessori-based; infant & toddler center, and a
national research and early education center called, Family Star Maria Guajardo, Ph.D. - Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Education
and Children in Denver. She was also co director of the Colorado Pre-School Project and the Drop-Out Prevention Coordinator for the Colorado
Department of Education; Lorenzo Trujillo - A professor and Assistant Dean at the University of Colorado Law School.
20:00:00
Dailey & Vincent - Alive!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Multi-Grammy-nominated Dailey & Vincent, backed by their 10-piece band and a full orchestra, perform a dynamic selection of their original
songs, Statler Brothers hits and patriotic tunes at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas, Va. The duo rises to the occasion with energy,
humor and virtuosity, to the delight of a wildly enthusiastic audience seated in the European-style opera house. DAILEY & VINCENT - ALIVE!'s
opening number, the energetic original song "We're All Here to Learn," brings the crowd to their feet. The special concludes with a surprise finale
of "America the Beautiful," performed by a 100-person chorus gathered in front of a giant, 80-foot American flag. Along the way, the CMT-dubbed
"Rock Stars of Bluegrass" perform the heartfelt ballad "I'll Leave My Heart in Tennessee," the emotionally driven "Beyond Romance," a haunting
four-part acapella rendition of "Roll Is Called Up Yonder," and a standing-ovation-worthy cover of the Statler Brothers hit, "Elizabeth. " Young but
seasoned music veterans, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent partnered in 2007 and quickly established themselves as fresh voices in the genre.
Their powerful vocal blends, Grammy-nominated studio albums, and heavy touring schedule earned them respect among fans and critics of
bluegrass, country and gospel alike.
21:00:00
David Bromberg Unsung Treasure
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
DAVID BROMBERG UNSUNG TREASURE chronicles the life of enigmatic musical figure David Bromberg. In 1980, at the height of his career,
Bromberg stopped performing - citing burnout from years of recording and touring - and turned to violin-making and collecting. The documentary
takes an in-depth look at this groundbreaking, genre-bending guitarist, chronicling his rise to fame, his collaborations with Bob Dylan, George
Harrison, Jerry Garcia and Neil Young, and his influence on a generation of musicians. This rich and largely untold story unfolds through intimate
interviews with Bromberg, archival photographs and footage, music recordings (including never-before-released cuts), and recollections from his
contemporaries and family. UNSUNG TREASURE also follows Bromberg as he works to revitalize an urban community in Delaware. His role as
Wilmington's cultural ambassador ultimately serves as the catalyst for his musical comeback after a 22-year absence.
22:00:00
Becoming California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
BECOMING CALIFORNIA is an epic story of environmental change on America's western edge. From geologic origins hundreds of millions of
years ago to present day and beyond, Becoming California takes a look at change on a grand scale. It reveals how humans' approach toward the
environment dictates the nature of change, and how a shift in attitudes can foster healthy, functioning ecosystems amidst vibrant economies,
sustaining not just nature, but people, too.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 85 of 114
Thu, Apr 23, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6018
00:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #504
Elementary Education Issues
The persistent achievement gap between Hispanic students and their peers is a growing concern for many in this country. To narrow the
academic gap, the National Council of La Raza recently released a new report calling for greater investment in early childhood education. Sherri
and her guests discuss the elementary education of Latino students, the issues that create these early achievement gaps, and emerging
solutions. Guests: Martha Urioste, Ph.D. - Retired Montessori principal and co-founder of a Montessori-based; infant & toddler center, and a
national research and early education center called, Family Star Maria Guajardo, Ph.D. - Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Education
and Children in Denver. She was also co director of the Colorado Pre-School Project and the Drop-Out Prevention Coordinator for the Colorado
Department of Education; Lorenzo Trujillo - A professor and Assistant Dean at the University of Colorado Law School.
01:00:00
Dailey & Vincent - Alive!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
Multi-Grammy-nominated Dailey & Vincent, backed by their 10-piece band and a full orchestra, perform a dynamic selection of their original
songs, Statler Brothers hits and patriotic tunes at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas, Va. The duo rises to the occasion with energy,
humor and virtuosity, to the delight of a wildly enthusiastic audience seated in the European-style opera house. DAILEY & VINCENT - ALIVE!'s
opening number, the energetic original song "We're All Here to Learn," brings the crowd to their feet. The special concludes with a surprise finale
of "America the Beautiful," performed by a 100-person chorus gathered in front of a giant, 80-foot American flag. Along the way, the CMT-dubbed
"Rock Stars of Bluegrass" perform the heartfelt ballad "I'll Leave My Heart in Tennessee," the emotionally driven "Beyond Romance," a haunting
four-part acapella rendition of "Roll Is Called Up Yonder," and a standing-ovation-worthy cover of the Statler Brothers hit, "Elizabeth. " Young but
seasoned music veterans, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent partnered in 2007 and quickly established themselves as fresh voices in the genre.
Their powerful vocal blends, Grammy-nominated studio albums, and heavy touring schedule earned them respect among fans and critics of
bluegrass, country and gospel alike.
02:00:00
David Bromberg Unsung Treasure
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
DAVID BROMBERG UNSUNG TREASURE chronicles the life of enigmatic musical figure David Bromberg. In 1980, at the height of his career,
Bromberg stopped performing - citing burnout from years of recording and touring - and turned to violin-making and collecting. The documentary
takes an in-depth look at this groundbreaking, genre-bending guitarist, chronicling his rise to fame, his collaborations with Bob Dylan, George
Harrison, Jerry Garcia and Neil Young, and his influence on a generation of musicians. This rich and largely untold story unfolds through intimate
interviews with Bromberg, archival photographs and footage, music recordings (including never-before-released cuts), and recollections from his
contemporaries and family. UNSUNG TREASURE also follows Bromberg as he works to revitalize an urban community in Delaware. His role as
Wilmington's cultural ambassador ultimately serves as the catalyst for his musical comeback after a 22-year absence.
03:00:00
Becoming California
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
BECOMING CALIFORNIA is an epic story of environmental change on America's western edge. From geologic origins hundreds of millions of
years ago to present day and beyond, Becoming California takes a look at change on a grand scale. It reveals how humans' approach toward the
environment dictates the nature of change, and how a shift in attitudes can foster healthy, functioning ecosystems amidst vibrant economies,
sustaining not just nature, but people, too.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
Wynton Marsalis and Robert Siegel
Wynton Marsalis (jazz in the bittersweet blues of life) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(CC)
N/A
#107
(N)
N/A
#1385
08:00:00
1001 Nights
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #113
Details, Details...../Sinbad In Solitude
"Details, Details..." - A loose bolt on a wagon wheel sets in motion a chain of events that ends up destroying an entire town. "Sinbad in Solitude" A shipwrecked Sinbad and Dina embark on an hilarious voyage that takes them to the exotic island of the Wok Wok women.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Helping Out Around The House
Alex, Leah, Hopkins and Rachel sing and sign their way through household chores and discover that work feels like play.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Burning 1
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Bone Strengthening
NETA
APTEX
(S)
N/A
#212
(CC)
N/A
#103
(CC)
DVI
#716
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 86 of 114
Thu, Apr 23, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
(S)
(CC)
Kinesthetic Awareness
This Sit and Be Fit episode focuses on the importance of kinesthetic awareness and weight shifting as they relate to balance.
AS2 Episode
N/A
#1301
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #707
Quilt Techniques for All Types of Sewing
We apply quilting concepts to all sorts of different finished projects from pillows to skirts on this show. If you're a fashion sewer, quilting is a little
break from fitting and if you're a quilter we have garments that incorporate your techniques in garments. First, Paula Reid shares her creative
method for doing trapunto. Then, Jeni Baker has an easy but modern feeling quilt project - this time it's the log cabin as coasters. Finally, Angela
Wolf takes a quilt technique for seaming and uses it on a patchwork style skirt.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1409
Crochet Home
Crochet some style for your home. Editor Marcy Smith highlights a unique, colorful rug and Toni Rexroat talks about crochet and home decor.
Marcy Smith shows a charming log cabin afghan and Tanis Gray shares a perfect stitch for a house warming gift. Vickie Howell transforms a doily
pattern into a chic throw rug with multiple strands of yarn and a big hook.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #305
Pattern Rules
In your sewing road trip, there are some signs along the way that will help you. Learn about pattern rules you can use for any garment.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4194
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1004
Under The Influence (Of Tacos)
If there's a face of Mexico City's restaurant scene, it might be Jorge Vallejo's. (Of course, it may also be Enrique Olvera's, or Gabrielle Camara's
... who's counting?). Vallejo's cooking, found at his intimate restaurant Quintonil, has long been an inspiration for Rick and Deann. But what
inspires Jorge? What propels him to put together dishes such as his stunning mole with beef tongue? In one word: Tacos. So in this episode,
Rick follows Jorge on a taco tour, from the simple vegetable preparations at Tacos Gus to the super-rich and satisfying suadero-style tacos at
Taqueria Los Cocuyos. Back in Chicago, Rick makes his own amazing tacos at home, complete with homemade tortillas.
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
It's All About Pasta!
Chef Stellino makes traditional Italian pasta dishes with the elegance and panache. Nick visits the butcher and the cheese monger and prepares
Pasta with Sausage & Butternut Squash and Pasta with Sweet Sausage Ragu.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #412
What's for Breakfast?
Host Laura Theodore prepares festive top-o-the-morning recipes. Special guests: Ed Begley Jr. and Chef Del Sroufe. Menu features "Pear and
Apple Breakfast Pizza," the perfect dish to wake up any breakfast menu. Crunchy and sweet "Magnificent Maple Granola with Banana Whipped
Topping" adds decadent flair, while "Blueberry-Zucchini Surprise Mini-Muffins" make a great start to the day.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
Rollin' In Dough
Soda Bread; Gros Pain; Long Proofed Baguette; Brioche; Bread Galettes.
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#117
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2012
Needle Tatting and Chainmaille
Lauren Andersen, The Chainmaille Lady has a new take on mixing other materials with chainmaille, including needle tatting and premade cuffs.
Lauren also shares a tip for making your own jump rings. Katie makes a beaded cluster bracelet in her Beading Lesson.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #507
Kids Day
Satisfy the little ones with Katie's vibrant projects and tasty treats. In the Kitchen: Yummy Donut Sandwiches, Fruit Kebabs with Lemon-Lime
Glaze and Butterscotch Hot Chocolate. Projects: Crafty paper-plate creatures. A garden emerges from old car tires.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 87 of 114
Thu, Apr 23, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #508
Take It to the Bank
Get a kid's view of the services that banks, credit unions and other financial institutions offer - and why you should make use of them early in life.
Learn the different products and services that banks offer and how to shop for the right bank for you. Meet a young entrepreneur with a haunted
house who has no fear of banking.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1608
Shapes
We're exploring shapes today. Shape is what gives an object its form - they can be geometric like squares or triangles - or a shape can be
anamorphic or free form. We begin with a Japanese printing technique called gyotaka to make fish shaped prints. Then, we're making a
homemade hula hoop. The next page of our art journal is using the shape of your fingerprint to create faces to express your mood. Finally, mix
and match shapes to create monster cubes.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1106
City Gardening
Allen is in the Argenta District of North Little Rock where a special event to benefit The Susan G. Komen Foundation is taking place. The Plant it
Pink event is where the entire district is planted with 25, 000 pink tulips to honor families affected by breast cancer. Allen then travels to Chicago
for visits to the Victory Gardens and The Trump Towers rooftop garden. Back home in Little Rock, Allen's staff has created their very own
vegetable garden; we'll see how it's coming along.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #207
Dispelling Gardening Myths
We've all grown up with them; dig a ten-dollar hole for a one-dollar plant. Water deeply but infrequently is another. But thanks to new academic
research, many of these myths are being debunked and in the process, making us all better and smarter gardeners. We do some myth busting of
some of the most common practices with our guest-host and award-winning author, Dr. Linda Chalker Scott.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11081
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1143
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6019
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#715
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1010
Sydni Perry and Cafe Blue
Singer Sydni Perry and her group Cafe Blue perform a "progressive acoustic" take on bluegrass at the 3rd annual International Newgrass
Festival.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #705
Fitz & The Tantrums
It was a sensation both familiar and brand new when Fitz & The Tantrums filmed a recent performance for public television's concert series Live
from the Artists Den. The show marked a return to their home base for the beloved Los Angeles band, in a truly incredibly venue - the
breathtaking Spanish Gothic-style Theatre at Ace Hotel, formerly the United Artists movie palace, built in downtown LA in the 1920s under the
hands-on direction of Mary Pickford. Fitz & The Tantrums played its signature dance grooves - blending classic soul and '80s pop on such songs
as the band's new single, "The Walker" - and, as always, refused to let the invited audience of 900 even think about sitting down.
22:00:00
3 Miles An Hour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
3 MILES AN HOUR invites viewers into the Bob Marshall Wilderness in western Montana to meet legendary backcountry outfitter Arnold "Smoke"
Elser. Elser considers "three miles an hour"- the walking speed of a horse - the best way to see and savor life. The documentary combines rare
access to one of the largest wilderness areas in the lower 48 states with vintage home movies from backcountry trips and historic photographs to
capture Elser's passion for, and connection to, the outdoors. In interviews, fellow outfitters, horsemen, long-time guests, friends, family members
and Forest Service district rangers all reflect on their experiences with "Smoke" and comment on the changes in wilderness management he both
witnessed and helped realize.
23:00:00
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
The Agriculture Renaissance
After World War II, our government, motivated by Corporate America, made a conscious decision to move small farmers off the land and
consolidate our food system. Sixty years later our environment is suffering, our health is failing and food sovereignty is a fleeting notion. This
episode explores the exciting and growing local food movement that is increasing the availability of healthy food, minimizing toxic impact on our
environment and reestablishing resilient and vibrant regional economies and working landscape.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 88 of 114
Thu, Apr 23, 2015
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23:30:00
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AS2 Episode
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
A New Reverence for Water
This fourth and final episode explores the challenges associated with non-point source runoff. Every individual household, business, town and
watershed has an "ecological footprint", and everyone lives in a watershed. We must develop a new reverence for water and the ecological
systems that clean water, and maintain our stability on this landscape. With increased development and changing parameters due to climate
change, our need to develop innovative, ecological design principals has never been a greater priority.
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43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 89 of 114
Fri, Apr 24, 2015
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Subtitle
Start
00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6019
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#715
01:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1010
Sydni Perry and Cafe Blue
Singer Sydni Perry and her group Cafe Blue perform a "progressive acoustic" take on bluegrass at the 3rd annual International Newgrass
Festival.
02:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #705
Fitz & The Tantrums
It was a sensation both familiar and brand new when Fitz & The Tantrums filmed a recent performance for public television's concert series Live
from the Artists Den. The show marked a return to their home base for the beloved Los Angeles band, in a truly incredibly venue - the
breathtaking Spanish Gothic-style Theatre at Ace Hotel, formerly the United Artists movie palace, built in downtown LA in the 1920s under the
hands-on direction of Mary Pickford. Fitz & The Tantrums played its signature dance grooves - blending classic soul and '80s pop on such songs
as the band's new single, "The Walker" - and, as always, refused to let the invited audience of 900 even think about sitting down.
03:00:00
3 Miles An Hour
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#0
3 MILES AN HOUR invites viewers into the Bob Marshall Wilderness in western Montana to meet legendary backcountry outfitter Arnold "Smoke"
Elser. Elser considers "three miles an hour"- the walking speed of a horse - the best way to see and savor life. The documentary combines rare
access to one of the largest wilderness areas in the lower 48 states with vintage home movies from backcountry trips and historic photographs to
capture Elser's passion for, and connection to, the outdoors. In interviews, fellow outfitters, horsemen, long-time guests, friends, family members
and Forest Service district rangers all reflect on their experiences with "Smoke" and comment on the changes in wilderness management he both
witnessed and helped realize.
04:00:00
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #103
The Agriculture Renaissance
After World War II, our government, motivated by Corporate America, made a conscious decision to move small farmers off the land and
consolidate our food system. Sixty years later our environment is suffering, our health is failing and food sovereignty is a fleeting notion. This
episode explores the exciting and growing local food movement that is increasing the availability of healthy food, minimizing toxic impact on our
environment and reestablishing resilient and vibrant regional economies and working landscape.
04:30:00
Bloom
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
A New Reverence for Water
This fourth and final episode explores the challenges associated with non-point source runoff. Every individual household, business, town and
watershed has an "ecological footprint", and everyone lives in a watershed. We must develop a new reverence for water and the ecological
systems that clean water, and maintain our stability on this landscape. With increased development and changing parameters due to climate
change, our need to develop innovative, ecological design principals has never been a greater priority.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
Michael Pollan and Michael Shnayerson
Michael Pollan (The Omnivore's Dilemma and In Defense of Food) and Michael Shnayerson (contributing editor Vanity Fair).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#108
N/A
#1386
08:00:00
Science Is Fun
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1401
Color In Sight and Sound
University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry Professor Bassam Shakhashiri is joined by several of his friends to show how mixing chemicals
produces color changes, both fast and slow, and how different musical instruments produce color in music.
08:30:00
Signing Time!
Days of the Week
The Signing Time friends learn to sign all seven day of the week.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Burning 2
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Weight Loss Workout
NETA
(S)
NETA
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#213
(CC)
N/A
#104
(CC)
DVI
#717
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 90 of 114
Fri, Apr 24, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Static Balance
Weights are incorporated into the standing exercises to challenge static balance.
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1302
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #708
Recreate
Simple finished items are the base for today's projects. Our experts give them some added pizzazz. Eileen Roche starts out with a simple tee
shirt - add some embroidery and it begins an amazing infinity scarf. Then, Joanne Banko has the secrets for embellishing a plain sheer wrap and
turning it into a fabulous accent.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1410
Made In North America
Some of the most exciting yarns are made in North America. Donna Drachunas knits a lace scarf with luxurious yarn from the Alaskan muskox.
Ron and Theresa Miskin share their story of yarn from the American bison. Tanis Gray stitches a patriotic star flower to accent hats to pillows.
Nicole Winer demonstrates a project with a US-made yarn that benefits a good cause.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
(S)
Contemporary Pants
All pants are not the same! Learn about contemporary options of a lower waistline and contoured waistband.
(CC)
N/A
#201
(CC)
N/A
#4195
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
Game Day
Venison Steaks In Sweet-Sour Sauce; Skillet Duck With Red Oak Salad; Sauteed Rabbit With Morels And Pearl Onions.
DVI
#119
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
13:00:00
13:30:00
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #115
Tomatoes
If Joanne had to pick one fruit or vegetable to be best friends with, it would be a simple, fresh tomato. Join her as she travels to Dirty Girl Produce
farms and makes Fried Green Tomatoes and Bloody Marys with her student. Recipes: Fried Green Tomatoes with Red Tomato Mayonnaise,
Bloody Maria with Fresh-pressed Tomato Juice and Muddled Serrano Student: Charles Baldwin.
14:00:00
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. - After The Hunt
APTEX
(S)
Smothered Squirrel
Chef Folse prepares squirrel Jambalaya and Goose Jerky and visits the Boat Museum in Lockport, Louisiana.
(CC)
N/A
#1219
14:30:00
Chefs A' Field
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #208
The Real Chef's Garden
Seattle Chef Takes "Farm to Table" to New Heights. Chef Brian Scheehser: Trellis Restaurant - Kirkland, WA In this episode, we enjoy a delicious
"farm to table" experience with Chef Brian Scheehser, who practices sustainable farming in his 3-acre garden. The chef-who grows and harvests
vegetables and herbs featured on the menu of Trellis Restaurant on Seattle's Eastside-shares expert tips on cooking and on growing fruits and
vegetables. Recipes: "Two-Hour" Spring Salad with Purple Onions & Strawberries; Seared Wild Salmon with Zucchini, Squash Blossoms,
Artichoke, & Sun-Dried Tomatoes.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2013
Mixed Media Jewelry
Author and designer Cynthia Deis demonstrate collage techniques for mixed media jewelry. She creates a mica tag and a flat leather bracelet.
Katie's Beading Lesson features an assist from Candie Cooper for a quick lesson on making silk beads.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #508
Seaside
From the kitchen to the craft room to the garden, Katie celebrates the gifts of the sea. In the Kitchen: Delicious Breaded Bluegill, Flavorful Shrimp
Pesto, and a simple but scrumptious Seafood Bouillabaisse. Projects: Transport the beauty of the sea into the home. Create enchanting Snorkle
Candles. Make-your-own Fish and Shell Compost to nourish any garden.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #509
It's A Job to Get A Job!
It's a job getting a job and Biz Kid$ is here to help. Learn tips and tricks for writing a great resume, dressing for success, and nailing the interview.
Get the inside scoop on what employers look for from a young entrepreneur who manages 200 employees.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 91 of 114
Fri, Apr 24, 2015
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16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1609
Lettering
Today we take a very personal approach using our names and monograms. Our first projects are monogram ornaments made from air dry clay.
Then make initial letter necklaces for you and your friends. Today's art journal technique is lettering - learn some tips for simple calligraphy.
Finally make an initial bulletin board covered with initials and doodle art.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1107
Gardening with Kids
Getting kids out in the garden can be educational and fun! Allen shows us how to make a fun garden ornament with kids out of a recycled bowling
ball. Plus, we learn how to attract butterflies to the garden and to plant sunflowers. We also visit a poultry show where Allen is teaching kids how
to care for the chickens they are raising. We'll also visit a garden in Kentucky and watch Allen swing from the trees on a zip line in North
Arkansas.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #208
Gardening in a Waterwise Way
With climate change and a global water crisis, conserving this precious resource is more important than ever. Gardeners typically waste over
50% of what water they use for outdoor irrigation. In this episode we meet author and waterwise expert, Nan Sterman in her own backyard to
learn how to use less and still have a beautiful garden and landscape, no matter where you live.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11082
18:30:00
Out of Ireland
WLIW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#2249
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6020
19:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1003
Kate Walsh
Kate Walsh began her career acting in the small neighborhood theatres of Chicago before entering the New York City theatre scene of the late
80's. Television soon beckoned and the audience began to take notice when she joined the cast of The Drew Carey Show as Carey's girlfriend
Nicki. But it has been as Dr. Addison Montgomery on both "Grey's Anatomy" & "Private Practice" that she has truly captured the nation's
attention. Outside of acting, she lives just as busy a life - as a business woman she has launched her own fragrance called "Boyfriend", and as an
activist, she is a spokesperson for the Narcolepsy Network, serves on the board of Planned Parenthood, and is working with the ocean
conservancy group Oceana. On this episode of InnerVIEWS, Ernie sits down with Screen Acting Guild Award winner, Actor and Entrepreneur,
Kate Walsh.
20:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#904
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver.
21:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1511
Carlene Carter and Jason D. Williams
CARLENE CARTER was born into country-music royalty as the daughter of 1950s country superstar Carl Smith and June Carter Cash. Her
grandmother is "Mother" Maybelle Carter of the original Carter Family trio. Starting in 1978, Carlene begin to forge her own musical legacy. She
has recorded twelve albums and has three No. 3-peaking hits including "I Fell in Love" and "Every Little Thing". 'Carter Girl' is the first album of
new recordings this decade from this Americana legend and her personal homage to the Carter Family legacy. The album revisits both classic
Carter Family repertoire as well as original songs that reflect Carlene's direct connection to her roots. JASON D. WILLIAMS has been called "the
worlds greats piano player" and is a wild man onstage. This dynamic piano player from Memphis has the same musical innovation and on the
edge attitude as Jerry Lee Lewis (his father) and Elvis. From Classical to Rockabilly to Country to Jazz and on to Rock & Roll, his performances
are unique, talented and full of raw energy. Jason had has just released a new album 'Hillbillies and Holy Rollers' that pays homage to his lifelong
Sun Records influences. You'll hear some originals and some interesting takes on classics, plus some awfully good rock 'n' roll piano pumping.
22:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#104
Some of the busiest actors today discuss their recent work. Featuring Jennifer Aniston "Cake" and Emily Blunt "Into the Woods", Christoph Waltz
"Big Eyes" and Ralph Fiennes "The Grand Budapest Hotel", Marion Cotillard "Two Days, One Night" and Timothy Spall "Mr. Turner", Chadwick
Boseman "Get on Up" and Logan Lerman "Fury".
23:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #112
The God of Small Things
Fraternal twins Rahel and Estha struggle to reclaim their lives after their childhood is destroyed by tragic circumstances. As past and present
merge in this narrative of Indian society and politics, the many layers of the caste system are mirrored in the poetic and inventive language of the
author. Featured speakers include Simon Gikandi of Princeton University, author Evelyn Ch'ien.
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 92 of 114
Fri, Apr 24, 2015
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23:30:00
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Subtitle
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Cap
AS2 Episode
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #819
Constellations and Irving Berlin
Actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson (2015 Golden Globe-winner) discuss their roles in the play Constellations and the close-working
relationship they have developed while starring in this critically acclaimed two-person drama. Later, Theater Talk welcomes conductor Fred
Barton, whose upcoming "American Showstoppers" concerts will be devoted to songwriter IRVING BERLIN. Barton is joined by two performers
appearing in his show, Tony-winning Broadway favorite Karen Ziemba and Bruce Landry, just off the road from appearing as Prince Charming in
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella. The duo perform Berlin's masterpiece of counterpoint, "You're Just In Love," which was introduced by Ethel
Merman in Berlin's 1953 musical, Call Me Madam.
Daily Program Listing II
43.1
04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 93 of 114
Sat, Apr 25, 2015
Title
Subtitle
Start
00:00:00
Newsline
Distrib
Stereo
Cap
AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6020
00:30:00
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1003
Kate Walsh
Kate Walsh began her career acting in the small neighborhood theatres of Chicago before entering the New York City theatre scene of the late
80's. Television soon beckoned and the audience began to take notice when she joined the cast of The Drew Carey Show as Carey's girlfriend
Nicki. But it has been as Dr. Addison Montgomery on both "Grey's Anatomy" & "Private Practice" that she has truly captured the nation's
attention. Outside of acting, she lives just as busy a life - as a business woman she has launched her own fragrance called "Boyfriend", and as an
activist, she is a spokesperson for the Narcolepsy Network, serves on the board of Planned Parenthood, and is working with the ocean
conservancy group Oceana. On this episode of InnerVIEWS, Ernie sits down with Screen Acting Guild Award winner, Actor and Entrepreneur,
Kate Walsh.
01:00:00
Song of the Mountains
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#904
Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver.
02:00:00
Woodsongs
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1511
Carlene Carter and Jason D. Williams
CARLENE CARTER was born into country-music royalty as the daughter of 1950s country superstar Carl Smith and June Carter Cash. Her
grandmother is "Mother" Maybelle Carter of the original Carter Family trio. Starting in 1978, Carlene begin to forge her own musical legacy. She
has recorded twelve albums and has three No. 3-peaking hits including "I Fell in Love" and "Every Little Thing". 'Carter Girl' is the first album of
new recordings this decade from this Americana legend and her personal homage to the Carter Family legacy. The album revisits both classic
Carter Family repertoire as well as original songs that reflect Carlene's direct connection to her roots. JASON D. WILLIAMS has been called "the
worlds greats piano player" and is a wild man onstage. This dynamic piano player from Memphis has the same musical innovation and on the
edge attitude as Jerry Lee Lewis (his father) and Elvis. From Classical to Rockabilly to Country to Jazz and on to Rock & Roll, his performances
are unique, talented and full of raw energy. Jason had has just released a new album 'Hillbillies and Holy Rollers' that pays homage to his lifelong
Sun Records influences. You'll hear some originals and some interesting takes on classics, plus some awfully good rock 'n' roll piano pumping.
03:00:00
Variety Studio - Actors On Actors
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#104
Some of the busiest actors today discuss their recent work. Featuring Jennifer Aniston "Cake" and Emily Blunt "Into the Woods", Christoph Waltz
"Big Eyes" and Ralph Fiennes "The Grand Budapest Hotel", Marion Cotillard "Two Days, One Night" and Timothy Spall "Mr. Turner", Chadwick
Boseman "Get on Up" and Logan Lerman "Fury".
04:00:00
Invitation to World Literature
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #112
The God of Small Things
Fraternal twins Rahel and Estha struggle to reclaim their lives after their childhood is destroyed by tragic circumstances. As past and present
merge in this narrative of Indian society and politics, the many layers of the caste system are mirrored in the poetic and inventive language of the
author. Featured speakers include Simon Gikandi of Princeton University, author Evelyn Ch'ien.
04:30:00
Theater Talk
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #819
Constellations and Irving Berlin
Actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Ruth Wilson (2015 Golden Globe-winner) discuss their roles in the play Constellations and the close-working
relationship they have developed while starring in this critically acclaimed two-person drama. Later, Theater Talk welcomes conductor Fred
Barton, whose upcoming "American Showstoppers" concerts will be devoted to songwriter IRVING BERLIN. Barton is joined by two performers
appearing in his show, Tony-winning Broadway favorite Karen Ziemba and Bruce Landry, just off the road from appearing as Prince Charming in
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella. The duo perform Berlin's masterpiece of counterpoint, "You're Just In Love," which was introduced by Ethel
Merman in Berlin's 1953 musical, Call Me Madam.
05:00:00
In Good Shape
WNVC
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#213
05:30:00
Healthy Body Healthy Mind
EPS
(S)
(CC)
N/A #3202
Managing Female Stress Urinary Incontinence
An unintentional loss of urine is called, urinary incontinence. Stress incontinence is caused when a physical movement or activity puts pressure
(stress) on the bladder. Female stress incontinence is very common, and, in many cases, can be treated. Women in their 30s and beyond can be
susceptible to this condition. Certain physical changes that can occur during pregnancy, childbirth, and also menopause, can result in stress
incontinence. Throughout these events, muscles and ligaments that support the bladder can become weakened, eventually causing urine to leak
into the urethra during moments of physical stress. Stress can be created through simple daily acts such as lifting an object, sneezing, coughing,
even laughing, or any similar activities that put pressure on the bladder. In this program we will give dialogue to a topic that many of those
affected often feel too embarrassed to discuss. We'll meet with medical experts and their patients, as they define this common condition and how
it is managed.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
#1387
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04/01/2015 - 04/30/2015
Date: 03/12/2015
Page 94 of 114
Sat, Apr 25, 2015
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08:00:00
Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #314
Impressionistic Roses
Today's painting is a different style for Gary to paint. It is loose and free and full of color. Nothing is too detailed with the Rose and Vase painting.
You will have fun creating this painting with all its' impressionistic brush strokes.
08:30:00
Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#102
09:00:00
Grand View
APT
(CC)
N/A #102
Kings Canyon National Park
Baumann embarks on one of his most rigorous journeys yet; He and his crew hike 25 miles and ascend 10,000 feet into the backcountry of Kings
Canyon National Park. Along his journey, he sits down with his pack guide, Tim Loverin,whose family has been packing into the region since
1985: Ralph Wass, back country packer in the region: Kate Collins, Interpretive ranger for the park: And Joel Despain, park cave specialist.
Baumann concludes by painting the backcountry's Rae Lakes.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strengthen Hips and Improve Balance
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
Pelvic & Ribcage Mobility
Pelvic and ribcage mobility exercises take center stage in this fun full-body workout.
10:30:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Fat Blaster 2
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI
#718
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1303
(CC)
N/A
#121
NETA
11:00:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #104
Healthy on a Budget
With grocery bills on the rise, the Vegan Mashup chefs offer you delicious and cost-conscious alternatives to your every day dishes. Shepard's
Pie/Sukiyaki/Lickity Split Pea Soup.
11:30:00
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
Pressure to Cook
Corned Beef Brisket, Baby Back Ribs with Louisiana Barbecue Sauce, New Orleans Bread Pudding with Hard Sauce.
DVI
#115
12:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #215
Sweetest of Sweets
Today's episode features a collection of the best of Italian dolce or sweets - from cookies to cake to pudding. Lidia begins this episode with Anise
Cookies, then prepares a Mint Granita, a light and heavenly Angel Cake with Fresh Berries, and lastly a Rice Pudding with a Blessing, inspired by
one of the convents in Italy.
12:30:00
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #106
Providence, Ri: Chefs Matt Jennings and Ken Oringer
Pete Evans cooks with two of the East Coast's best chefs to make a delicious meal on a roof deck in downtown Providence that overlooks the
entire downtown area. Dinner includes green asparagus with black truffle vinaigrette and morels, sassafrass panna cotta, and grilled pork belly
with razor clams.
13:00:00
Islands Without Cars with Kira Hesser
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #102
Croatia's Dalmatian Coast
Over a thousand unique and beautiful islands dot Croatia's incomparable Dalmatian Coastline. And in our search for islands without cars, we
explored the tiny island of Zlarin, known for its beautiful coral, and the even smaller island of Krapanj ... celebrated for its history of sponge
harvesting. But we began our Croatian island journey in the car-free medieval walled old town section of Dubrovnik ... which was also an island
until the canal that separated Dubrovnik from the mainland was filled in the 11th century and a limestone-paved pedestrian thoroughfare was
built. "Croatia's Dalmatian Coast" reveals the history, humor and hospitality of this former Kingdom and current tourist destination.
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Curious Traveler
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Curious About - Wales
Why is there a dragon on the Welsh flag? Why does the man next-in-line for the British throne hold the title the "Prince of Wales"? What are the
Walls of Constantinople doing all the way over here? Who is King Longshanks? And how is he related to King Vortigern and Magnus Maximus?
Where is Britain's smallest church? I can't see it! And how the heck do you pronounce the second longest place name in the world:
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch???
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Rick Steves' Europe
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Iran's Historic Capitals
Iran's rich history goes back millennia, to the days when Persepolis was home to "the king of kings." In this episode, Rick Steves explores three
historic capitals of Iran: Persepolis, with its splendid monuments; Shiraz, with the tombs of Iran's most beloved poets; and Esfahan, with its
extraordinary mosques and endearing people.
14:30:00
Journeys In Africa
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Nakuru - Wonderland of Africa
This under-visited and far western Kenyan park complex is re known for its giant flamingo gatherings that literally turn lakes pink. Bill explores
three of these many parks on foot, in safari vehicle and on horseback searching out the many local legends that have marked this region the
death zone. Bill faces imminent doom in these unique parks in this fast paced episode.
15:00:00
Garden Smart
NETA
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Gardeners are constantly thinking about what they can do differently, how they can make their yards and gardens more attractive. In this episode,
GardenSMART visits with several interesting gardeners who had some significant challenges yet overcame their obstacles. The end result is
outstanding.
15:30:00
Farm with Ian Knauer
NETA
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Honey
Bees are the most important farm member. Learn how to keep your own, harvest honey and cook a honey feast including Chipotle-Honey Glazed
Ribs and Honey Cake.
16:00:00
Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
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Henry Louis Gates, Jr. / Ilan Stavans
Scholars Henry Louis Gates and former La Plazahost Ilan Stavans talk about the parallels between the Latino and African-American experiences
and literature. They also address their hopes for the future, including a broader discourse on literature produced by people of color.
16:30:00
Overheard with Evan Smith
NETA
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Ross Douthat, New York Times Columnist
Ross Douthat is a conservative Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times. He joined The Times in 2009, previously working as a senior editor at
The Atlantic. He has written a number of books including Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics and Privilege: Harvard and the
Education of the Ruling Class.
17:00:00
Teens Today
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Sequoia High School
Social media has fundamentally changed the way teens today interact. Most teens of today's generation can barely remember communicating
without the presence of social media channels as an option. The numerous networks from Facebook, Twitter and SnapChat make communicating
closer to a complex dance.
17:30:00
Craftsman's Legacy
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N/A #113
The Basket Weaver
Host Eric Gorges visits with Ron Paquin, a Native American who teaches others the fine craft of bark basket weaving. Eric and Ron both build
baskets together.
18:00:00
Focus On Europe
18:30:00
Autoline
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Closer to Truth
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Is This God?
Can humans probe God? Can we inquire into God's essence and nature? Is God at all knowable? Or forever beyond human understanding?
Let's be bold in questioning God.
19:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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N/A
#1403
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play an original composition entitled "Seasons Of Love," the signature intro to "Satin Doll"
and how to cover your mistakes when playing. Featured artists include David Tolley, Jack Widner, Bobby Floyd and Bradley Sowash.
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Infinity Hall Live
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Joan Osborne
Since bursting onto the charts with her debut, international hit "One of Us" this seven-time Grammy Award-nominee and multi-platinum selling
artist has charmed audiences around the globe with her soulful vocals and dynamic songwriting. Infinity Hall Live captures her in the midst of a
tour in support of her current record, Love and Hate, a poignant collection that weaves together strands of American roots music, poetic lyrics and
impassioned vocals.
21:00:00
Front and Center
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The Fray
The four-time Grammy-nominated rock band performs hits from their past studio releases, including "You Found Me" and "How To Save A Life,"
and material from their fourth studio album Helios, releasing later in 2014.
22:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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Tough Trains: Vietnam
Zay discovers the checkered and often-dangerous history of the Vietnamese railway. His perilous journey takes him to Hanoi, Hue, the DMZ and
Ho Chi Minh City where he meets a general who led the final attack on the Presidential Palace during the Vietnam War.
23:00:00
Arts In Context
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The Influencers
Few things form the expectations for a work-of-art like its branding. Album art, posters, and visual presentation can enhance, transform, or even
subvert its associated work-of-art. Responsible for some of the most iconic album art in the past two decades, Chris Bilheimer has left his stamp
on the world of graphic design. Having created some of the most recognizable album covers in the world for R.E.M., Green Day, and Neutral Milk
Hotel, Bilheimer is now in Austin, Texas, searching for new opportunities. Michael Sieben is not only one of the world's best graphic designers but
is also the managing editor of Thrasher Magazine. These two key figures of contemporary graphic design are helping to shape the future of
branding.
23:30:00
Arts In Context
NETA
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N/A #506
Classical Undead
Since 1999 Golden Hornet Project has presented over 60 concerts of indie classical music by more than 40 composers from non-academic
musical backgrounds - all in the name of making classical music as exciting and accessible as it was meant to be. Their latest project is
reanimating Mozart's unfinished Requiem Mass in D minor with contributions from a diverse line-up of genre defying composers including Glen
Kotche of Wilco, Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw, and DJ Spooky. With the simple notion that music should be for everyone, Golden Hornet
Project seeks to bring excitement and energy back to the world of classical music.
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Closer to Truth
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Is This God?
Can humans probe God? Can we inquire into God's essence and nature? Is God at all knowable? Or forever beyond human understanding?
Let's be bold in questioning God.
00:30:00
Piano Guy
NETA
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N/A
#1403
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play an original composition entitled "Seasons Of Love," the signature intro to "Satin Doll"
and how to cover your mistakes when playing. Featured artists include David Tolley, Jack Widner, Bobby Floyd and Bradley Sowash.
01:00:00
Infinity Hall Live
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #304
Joan Osborne
Since bursting onto the charts with her debut, international hit "One of Us" this seven-time Grammy Award-nominee and multi-platinum selling
artist has charmed audiences around the globe with her soulful vocals and dynamic songwriting. Infinity Hall Live captures her in the midst of a
tour in support of her current record, Love and Hate, a poignant collection that weaves together strands of American roots music, poetic lyrics and
impassioned vocals.
02:00:00
Front and Center
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #408
The Fray
The four-time Grammy-nominated rock band performs hits from their past studio releases, including "You Found Me" and "How To Save A Life,"
and material from their fourth studio album Helios, releasing later in 2014.
03:00:00
Globe Trekker
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #1403
Tough Trains: Vietnam
Zay discovers the checkered and often-dangerous history of the Vietnamese railway. His perilous journey takes him to Hanoi, Hue, the DMZ and
Ho Chi Minh City where he meets a general who led the final attack on the Presidential Palace during the Vietnam War.
04:00:00
Arts In Context
NETA
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N/A #505
The Influencers
Few things form the expectations for a work-of-art like its branding. Album art, posters, and visual presentation can enhance, transform, or even
subvert its associated work-of-art. Responsible for some of the most iconic album art in the past two decades, Chris Bilheimer has left his stamp
on the world of graphic design. Having created some of the most recognizable album covers in the world for R.E.M., Green Day, and Neutral Milk
Hotel, Bilheimer is now in Austin, Texas, searching for new opportunities. Michael Sieben is not only one of the world's best graphic designers but
is also the managing editor of Thrasher Magazine. These two key figures of contemporary graphic design are helping to shape the future of
branding.
04:30:00
Arts In Context
NETA
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N/A #506
Classical Undead
Since 1999 Golden Hornet Project has presented over 60 concerts of indie classical music by more than 40 composers from non-academic
musical backgrounds - all in the name of making classical music as exciting and accessible as it was meant to be. Their latest project is
reanimating Mozart's unfinished Requiem Mass in D minor with contributions from a diverse line-up of genre defying composers including Glen
Kotche of Wilco, Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw, and DJ Spooky. With the simple notion that music should be for everyone, Golden Hornet
Project seeks to bring excitement and energy back to the world of classical music.
05:00:00
Drexel Interview
NETA
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The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Part 1 of 2
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University is a popular museum on Philadelphia's cultural boulevard and the oldest natural history
museum in America. In this, the first part in a two-part episode taped on-site at the Academy of Natural Sciences, key figures at the Academy
discuss its public role as a museum and educational institution. The second part focuses on the Academy as a center for scientific research.
President and CEO George W. Gephart, Jr., notes that the Academy is both a "dinosaur museum" and a center for environmental science. Robert
M. Peck, Senior Fellow and Curator of Art and Artifacts, shares some highlights of the museum's wild animal dioramas and pages through the
Academy's rare folio by John James Audubon, revealing breathtaking illustrations of American birds. Senior Director of Education Jacquie
Genovesi recaps the Academy's educational programs, especially those for children. This episode features many dramatic images of the famous
dinosaur bones, the wild animal dioramas, colorful butterflies in the indoor butterfly exhibit, and much more.
05:30:00
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston
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DVI #702
Retirement Planning for Government Workers
This episode explains how the millions of Americans who work for national, state and local governments can prepare for retirement. Guests:
Kathryn L. Kurie, director of Personal Planning Solutions at ICMA-RC, and Kevin Hutt, Certified Financial Planner.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
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Biloxi Shrimpers, Part 2
In episode 2, Jerry continues to discuss the gallery wrap and using the pegs in the frame to tighten a canvas as he continues to under paint the
grays of the dock and the boat. He utilizes the contrast rule and discusses the value created with the use of turquoise blue and ultramarine deep
to successfully achieve the next level of value in the piers and dock. The next step Jerry demonstrates is the movement of water by using
different values all the while keeping a close eye on his negative spaces.
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Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places
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Burnt Forest
Host-Artist, Gary Spetz, hikes through and paints a scene from a previously "burnt out" forest-explaining both how he paints and what he looks
for, in nature, for a painting composition.
09:00:00
Wyland's Art Studio
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Orca Breaching
Art Lesson: Composition. Elements of composition are used to organize the components of an artwork in a pleasing manner. Used effectively,
these elements provide a structure that leads the viewer's eye in a particular way for a variety of different effects. Examples of extraordinary
composition may include the "Mona Lisa" by Leonardo da Vinci or "Starry Night" by Vincent van Gogh. Important components of good
composition Include: unity, balance and movement. All compositions begin by identifying a focal point. A range of artistic decisions proceeds from
there, ranging from contrasts between light and dark to finding a rhythm that paces the eye of the viewer. The parts of the composition may feel
as if they belong together or they may be purposely disjointed. A symmetrical arrangement may add a sense of calm; whereas an asymmetrical
arrangement may create a sense of unease. By adjusting the arrangement of the objects, the artist can create a sense of motion or still life.
Patterns establish an underlying structure of basic lines and shapes. Proportion is the way in which things fit together, big and small, nearby and
distant. Each of these components may be used in varying degrees to create the intended effect.
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Loosening Your Body Bar Workout
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Sit and Be Fit
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Strong Back Strong Core
Mary Ann combines a variety of exercises to emphasize the importance of strong core muscles and their role in maintaining back health.
10:30:00
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
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Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
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California Strawberries: Chefs Mitch & Steve Rosenthal & Kids - San Francisco, Ca
Town Hall Restaurant - San Francisco, CA; Ramirez Family Farms - Salinas, CA The California strawberry is the star of this show filmed
overlooking the misty shores of Monterey Bay. The Pacific breezes and warm California sun nurture a berry so sweet that it is the choice of chefs
from around the world. In this episode, great cooking runs in the family as two chefs, brothers Mitch and Steven, show their kids how to cook
sweet and savory dishes with this juicy berry. In the field, Mitch and his kids meet farmer Victor Ramirez and his two daughters; the kids happily
pick-and eat-their way through the berry rows. The kids also get a lesson in entomology and botany from the "bug detective." Farmer Ramirez
shows how a flower becomes fruit, and bug detective Eduardo is on hand with a microscope to show the kids the difference between "good bugs
and bad bugs." Recipes: Local Trout with Strawberry Salad; Homemade Strawberry Preserves; Strawberry, Priscutto & Arugula Country Biscuits;
Miniature Strawberry Tart Surprises.
11:30:00
Taste The Islands with Chef Irie
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12:00:00
Ciao Italia
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Piedmont Cheese/I Formaggi Piemontesi
Mary Ann and good friend Pattie Bongiovanni, a visit the village of Valcasotto in Italy's Piedmont region to buy some artisanal cheese from the
Beppino Occelli cheese company, before returning to the castle kitchen to make creamy rich, meat and cheese-filled Cannelloni to die for.
12:30:00
Martin Yan's Taste of Vietnam
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The Chefs of Vietnam
Behind every creative Vietnamese dish is a creative Vietnamese chef. Some are award-winning professionals with years of international
experience, while others are young rising stars. Martin cooks with a few of these chefs and shares ideas on Vietnamese cuisine. Recipes: Duck
with Tea Sauce, Orange-flavored Duck, My Long Noodle, Dungeness Crab with Tamarind Sauce.
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Travel with Kids
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Cape Town: Mandela History & Great White Sharks
Situated near the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town has a Dutch colonial feel to it. Just across the bay is Robben Island, where Travel With Kids
hosts discover the history of Nelson Mandela's "Long Walk to Freedom" in the prison where he spent decades of his life as a political prisoner. A
trip down the Cape introduces viewers to precocious residents like baboons and penguins. The mountains in the area offer fantastic views,
witnessed as Nathan and Seamus head up Table Mountain by tram, and lots of outdoor activities like hiking and sand boarding. One of the most
adventurous activities in the area lurks just down the coast. So, the family head to Grootbos to work on a sustainable farming project with local
women learning about growing the land and a once in a life time adventure off the coast to go cage diving with great white sharks!
13:30:00
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
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The Great Rivers of Europe: Cologne to Zell
Burt sails along the Rhine from Cologne to Rudesheim where he visits a museum dedicated to mechanical musical instruments. Along the way he
passes the Lorelei Rock and explains the real story of how it got famous for luring ships into the rocks. Then he visits the city of Zell where the
mayor and his band lead visitors in a parade through the streets of the town to a wine cellar underneath one of the government buildings.
14:00:00
Aviators
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Triple Tree Aerodrome: A look at one of the most meticulously maintained grass runways anywhere at what we discovered to be a pure haven for
lovers of aviation and the outdoors. Aeroshell Aerobatic Team: Raeleen goes flying with these rock stars of the air show circuit. Dream flight of a
lifetime: Twenty pilots attend a T33 Silverstar ground school but only one will win a chance to actually fly it.
14:30:00
Jonathan Bird's Blue World
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Sea Snakes and Manta Rays
Segment 1: Sea Snakes of Bird Island. In this exciting adventure, Jonathan travels to Manuk, a tiny, uninhabited volcanic island several hundred
miles from the nearest populated island in Indonesia, on a mission to discover why the waters of this remote place are teeming with thousands of
venomous sea snakes! Segment 2: A Manta Feeding Frenzy. At a remote atoll in the Maldives, Manta rays gather in large numbers for just a few
weeks each year to feed on plankton that accumulates in a small lagoon. Will Jonathan manage to time his visit right and find the mantas?
15:00:00
American Woodshop
Veneer Inlays
Decorative wood inlays in Furniture. IBEW explores shop lighting solutions.
NETA
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15:30:00
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
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Shaker-Inspired Step Stool
A Shaker-inspired Step Stool is Tommy's project on this episode of Rough Cut. This simple piece serves as the perfect introduction to
woodworking, and throughout the episode Tommy explores the technique of making dovetails. For inspiration, he travels to Rollingsford, New
Hampshire, and meets up with Allan Breed of the Breed School of Fine Woodworking. There, Allan shows Tommy his unique way of cutting
dovetails, which includes holding the saw upside down. Upon returning to his shop, Tommy works with local woodworker Al D'Attanasio to explain
the important and varied techniques of making dovetails.
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Feel Grand with Jane Seymour
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Autoimmune Mysteries
It's relatively easy to recognize the signs of a heart attack or stroke. They show themselves on the surface. But what about the disorders that start
on a much deeper, biological level? Autoimmune disorders are chronic conditions that affect, and re-affect the body's immune system. For Lupus,
the symptoms can mimic those of other ailments, so diagnosis can be difficult. In this episode, we will discuss what to look out for and the current
medical care that allows for a full life, despite a diagnosis.
16:30:00
Second Opinion
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Food Allergies
Patient Story: While some food allergies are not that severe, some can be life threatening. Meet Stacy Saiontz, whose son's food allergies
changed the way her entire family lives. Myth or Medicine: Are peanut allergies on the rise? Second Opinion 5: Five things everyone should know
about food allergies.
17:00:00
Start Up
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Board to the Core: Salemtown Board Co./Meckley's
Gary and the crew head to Nashville, TN to talk with Will who created Salemtown Board Company, a business that makes handcrafted
skateboards while giving back to the community. Then, we swing by Somerset Center, MI to talk to Steve, the owner of Meckley's, an apple
orchard that makes homemade hard cider.
17:30:00
Well Read
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James Mcbride, The Good Lord Bird
James McBride is one of the most critically acclaimed African American authors working today. In 2013, he won the National Book Award for
fiction for his latest novel "The Good Lord Bird," and his memoir "The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to his White Mother" was on the New
York Times best-seller list for two years.
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Classic California's Gold
Special Presentation
Join Host Huell Howser on another adventure in search of California's Gold!
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Tracks Ahead
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Trans Siberian Railroad, Part 1
Take a ride on the longest rail line on the planet; visit an Arizona man who has built a tribute to his native New York; go to Cincinnati and visit a
museum that is a testament to a childhood dream; and meet a man who never met a model train gauge he didn't like.
19:00:00
Tracing The Steps of General Stilwell
NETA
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Follow Nya and Steven, the grandchildren of General Joseph Stilwell, on their journey to trace their grandfather's footsteps in China. Share their
joy, wonder, and excitement as they take their first steps on the road named after their grandfather: Stilwell Road. Four-star General Joseph
Warren Stilwell of the United States Army is best known for his service in the China Burma India Theater during WWII. For Nya and Steven, this
trip provides a glimpse into the life of the grandfather whom they didn't have a chance to meet. They visit General Stilwell's home and office in
Chongqing, touch the rocks from the original Stilwell Road in Yunnanyi, and take a ride down Stilwell Road in Yongping county, Yunnan province.
Join them as they have drinks at the Stilwell Road Bar in Yongping County, and dine on unusual, wild vegetable dishes at the ancient town of
Heshun. Discover the history of Stilwell Road, and how, to this day, General Stilwell's legacy still lives on.
20:00:00
Mineral Explorers
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DVI #104
Brazil - The Center for Gemstones
This journey takes us both above and below eastern Brazil as Nagin explores Governador Valadares, the center for minerals in Brazil, as well as
one of the world's best places for paragliding. Famed for its gemstones, we see how Brazil's minerals are cut, polished, and prepared for market.
Nagin travels to local mines to find gems in their natural, but equally beautiful form, visits the renowned Pederneira tourmaline mine, and an
aquamarine mine where he explores a newly found gem pocket as it's being uncovered. Minerals featured in this episode: Aquamarine and
Tourmaline.
20:30:00
Jail, No Bail
NETA
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Jail, No Bail pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of the sit-in that introduced a new protest strategy and turned the tables on the establishment,
while at the same time reinvigorating the Civil Rights movement nationally. The program also honors the "Friendship Nine" and the bold stand the
men took in the face of extreme injustice. Narrated by award-winning actor Keith David, Jail, No Bail is a powerful examination of the personal
trials and adversities that tested the character and resolve of this group of young men. Through non-violent protest, these strong-willed activists
helped compel a nation to abandon segregationist practices between the races.
21:00:00
Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey
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Although Edgar Payne was chiefly self taught, he became one of America's most significant painters in the early 20th century. A California
impressionist, Payne created masterpieces using his innate talents and his love for the natural environment. Best known for his depictions of the
Sierra Nevada Mountains, Payne also painted the California coast, the American Southwest, as well as the Alps. Learn more about Edgar Payne
who has served as an inspiration for generations of landscape painters in Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey.
22:00:00
Play Again
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What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? One generation from now most people in the U.S. will have spent more time in
the virtual world than in nature. New media technologies have improved our lives in countless ways. Information now appears with a click.
Overseas friends are part of our daily lives. And even grandma loves Wii. But what are we missing when we are behind screens? And how will
this impact our children, our society, and eventually, our planet? At a time when children play more behind screens than outside, PLAY AGAIN
explores the changing balance between the virtual and natural worlds. This moving and humorous documentary follows six teenagers who, like
the "average American child," spend five to fifteen hours a day behind screens. PLAY AGAIN unplugs these teens and takes them on their first
wilderness adventure - no electricity, no cell phone coverage, no virtual reality. Through the voices of children and leading experts including
journalist Richard Louv, sociologist Juliet Schor, environmental writer Bill McKibben, educators Diane Levin and Nancy Carlsson-Paige,
neuroscientist Gary Small, parks advocate Charles Jordan, and geneticist David Suzuki, PLAY AGAIN investigates the consequences of a
childhood removed from nature and encourages action for a sustainable future.
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Working Class: 100 Years of Hands-On Education
WVIA
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Follow Nya and Steven, the grandchildren of General Joseph Stilwell, on their journey to trace their grandfather's footsteps in China. Share their
joy, wonder, and excitement as they take their first steps on the road named after their grandfather: Stilwell Road. Four-star General Joseph
Warren Stilwell of the United States Army is best known for his service in the China Burma India Theater during WWII. For Nya and Steven, this
trip provides a glimpse into the life of the grandfather whom they didn't have a chance to meet. They visit General Stilwell's home and office in
Chongqing, touch the rocks from the original Stilwell Road in Yunnanyi, and take a ride down Stilwell Road in Yongping county, Yunnan province.
Join them as they have drinks at the Stilwell Road Bar in Yongping County, and dine on unusual, wild vegetable dishes at the ancient town of
Heshun. Discover the history of Stilwell Road, and how, to this day, General Stilwell's legacy still lives on.
01:00:00
Mineral Explorers
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Brazil - The Center for Gemstones
This journey takes us both above and below eastern Brazil as Nagin explores Governador Valadares, the center for minerals in Brazil, as well as
one of the world's best places for paragliding. Famed for its gemstones, we see how Brazil's minerals are cut, polished, and prepared for market.
Nagin travels to local mines to find gems in their natural, but equally beautiful form, visits the renowned Pederneira tourmaline mine, and an
aquamarine mine where he explores a newly found gem pocket as it's being uncovered. Minerals featured in this episode: Aquamarine and
Tourmaline.
01:30:00
Jail, No Bail
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Jail, No Bail pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of the sit-in that introduced a new protest strategy and turned the tables on the establishment,
while at the same time reinvigorating the Civil Rights movement nationally. The program also honors the "Friendship Nine" and the bold stand the
men took in the face of extreme injustice. Narrated by award-winning actor Keith David, Jail, No Bail is a powerful examination of the personal
trials and adversities that tested the character and resolve of this group of young men. Through non-violent protest, these strong-willed activists
helped compel a nation to abandon segregationist practices between the races.
02:00:00
Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey
NETA
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Although Edgar Payne was chiefly self taught, he became one of America's most significant painters in the early 20th century. A California
impressionist, Payne created masterpieces using his innate talents and his love for the natural environment. Best known for his depictions of the
Sierra Nevada Mountains, Payne also painted the California coast, the American Southwest, as well as the Alps. Learn more about Edgar Payne
who has served as an inspiration for generations of landscape painters in Edgar Payne: The Scenic Journey.
03:00:00
Play Again
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What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? One generation from now most people in the U.S. will have spent more time in
the virtual world than in nature. New media technologies have improved our lives in countless ways. Information now appears with a click.
Overseas friends are part of our daily lives. And even grandma loves Wii. But what are we missing when we are behind screens? And how will
this impact our children, our society, and eventually, our planet? At a time when children play more behind screens than outside, PLAY AGAIN
explores the changing balance between the virtual and natural worlds. This moving and humorous documentary follows six teenagers who, like
the "average American child," spend five to fifteen hours a day behind screens. PLAY AGAIN unplugs these teens and takes them on their first
wilderness adventure - no electricity, no cell phone coverage, no virtual reality. Through the voices of children and leading experts including
journalist Richard Louv, sociologist Juliet Schor, environmental writer Bill McKibben, educators Diane Levin and Nancy Carlsson-Paige,
neuroscientist Gary Small, parks advocate Charles Jordan, and geneticist David Suzuki, PLAY AGAIN investigates the consequences of a
childhood removed from nature and encourages action for a sustainable future.
04:00:00
Working Class: 100 Years of Hands-On Education
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Great Conversations
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Greg Mortenson and Jacki Lyden
Greg Mortenson (Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote Peace. ..One School at a Time) and Jacki Lyden (National Public Radio).
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08:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
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Science Is Fun
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Balloons, Bubbles, Flames and Flashes
In this science entertainment, University of Wisconsin-Madison chemistry Professor Bassam Shakhashiri displays bubbles that fizz and fly,
balloons that grow and shrink and float and sink, and flames that flare and vanish.
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Hey Kids, Let's Cook
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White House - Healthy Lunchtime Challenge 2013
We're taking you inside the White House for lunch today to see what the First Lady Michelle Obama has planned for kids all across America. The
First Lady has made one of her very important goals to lower the obesity epidemic across our nation. This past summer Emma was invited right
inside the White House to see the 2nd annual Healthy Lunchtime Challenge. That's because lunches should be healthy. Kids across the nation
sent in recipes they created, and a team of judges picked one winner from each state to attend an official State Dinner. See the action up close
and personal in the East Room with First Lady Michelle Obama, White House Chef and Let's Move Executive Director, Sam Kaas, and even a
surprise visit from the President. Watch the kids and the First Lady show their moves and dance along with Rachel Crow, X Factor Finalist. Take
a tour of the White House Kitchen Garden then watch Kathy and the kids host a winner to share a yummy recipe!
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Arthritis Relief
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Stress Relief
NETA
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#720
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1305
Neuromuscular Coordination
In this episode, Mary Ann uses heel tapping, patting, clapping and changing of rhythm patterns which contribute to improving neuromuscular
coordination.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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N/A #709
Quilt Basics
Get started with the basics for traditional quilting. What could be more basic than quilting for home decor and apparel? Rebecca Kemp Brent has
a demonstration on free motion and guided quilting to hold a kaleidoscope applique in place, plus a short discussion on fusibles and needles.
Then, Angela Wolf demonstrates ruching with elastic thread.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1411
New Spin
Learn how to make yarn yourself! Editor Anne Merrow introduces the ancient art of spinning using a drop spindle and shares ideas for knitting
with hand-spun yarn. Liz Gipson shares her love of making yarn by hand and Tanis Gray demonstrates the lazy links stitch. Then learn to make
dryer balls to assure great results when laundering knits.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
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N/A #202
Sleeves
Peggy shares the details for fitting the perfect sleeve. She shows how to use garments already in your wardrobe as a start for the perfect fit.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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13:00:00
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
APTEX
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Hearty Spanish and Italian Soups, Revamped
Test cook Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make homemade Italian Wedding Soup. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop
challenges Chris to a tasting of chicken broth. And, finally, test cook Julia Collin Davison reveals the secrets to the ultimate Hearty Spanish-Style
Lentil and Chorizo Soup.
13:30:00
Pati's Mexican Table
APTEX
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N/A
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14:00:00
Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
APT
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N/A #303
New England
From shoreline to foothills, the professor covers New England fish to fowl, summer to fall. He demonstrates tricks for shellfish shucking and how
to avoid tipping over clamshells on the grill in Grilled Clams with Sambuca and Italian Sausage. Steven simply grills the perfect summer fish Swordfish - and marries it with a summer salsa made with ruby red tomatoes and raw sweet corn. Finally, he tackles turkey - The Perfect
Thanksgiving Turkey - on the grill, giving it the full New England treatment with a maple syrup brine and a Maple Syrup Redeye Gravy.
14:30:00
Delicious Tv's Vegan Mashup
NETA
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N/A #201
Brown Bag Lunches
Boxed, bagged, or shaken, on today's episode let's dig into outrageously tasty and easy lunch favorites. Miyoko Schinner whips up a creamy
curried eggless salad. Terry Hope Romero summons kale fans everywhere with Shake it Kale Caesar Salad. Guest chef Adam Sobel of the
Cinnamon Snail creates Spicy Seitan & Kimchi Tacos! And Toni Fiore shows us fabulous fish-free Tunno Sandwiches. And our bonus guest chef
Ayinde Howell stirs up up a Gluten-Free Fettucine.
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Beads, Baubles and Jewels
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Leatherworking
Leatherworking has deep roots in the Old West. Author Melissa Cable shows how to create a rippled bracelet from a leather strip and embellish
with beads. In her second segment, she creates a studded leather bracelet. In Katie's Beading Lesson, learn to wrap wire around stones to create
a ring or bracelet.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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N/A #509
Store-Bought Surprise
Katie puts a new twist on classic store-bought ingredients for surprisingly simple recipes and projects. In the Kitchen: Ham and Cheese Pockets,
BBQ 'Fried' Cornflake Chicken and Butter Cream Pound Cake. Projects: Fresh flowers accessorize a standard lampshade and dress-up store
bought votives.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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N/A #510
Fundraising Can Be Fun
Have a worthy cause? Then host a worthy fundraiser. This episode shows how to organize volunteers, choose the right venue, get the word out,
and keep expenses low. Learn the right way to do the right thing.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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DVI #1610
Settings
We create some new locations for creative play as we change the setting around us. We start out with a tree that reflects the changing seasons.
Then, we'll make a play tent for imaginary adventures. The next page of our art journal is a surreal collage from magazine cutouts. Last, we
create a portable playscape of the forest.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
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DVI #1108
Elegance Indoors
We go inside the Garden Home Retreat where Allen demonstrates techniques to enhance the look of your home. Allen visits with experts about
making Artisan Lamps, using shades in windows and freshens up a room by adding a few things from the garden. Allen also shows us how to use
houseplants throughout the seasons.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #209
Critter Control; Effective Ways to Repel Wildlife
Learning to live in harmony with nature becomes a bit more daunting when some of our furry friends are using our gardens and landscapes as
their personal buffet. In this episode we explore natural ways to safely and humanely repel them for good.
18:00:00
Journal
18:30:00
Focus On Europe
19:00:00
Newsline
19:30:00
20:00:00
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Euromaxx
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#1116
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
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N/A
#209
Roots co-curates a show with Nashville's Plowboy Records to celebrate the legacy of the late, great country icon Eddy Arnold. Various artists
include Chuck Mead, Jason Ringenberg, Cheetah Chrome, Bobby Bare Jr. and Pete Mroz. Longer sets come from Paul Burch and Buzz Cason.
21:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
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N/A #506
The Hard Lessons
The Detroit indie-rockers perform fan favorites spanning their ten-year career, plus tracks from their 2014 release, "Start What You Finished."
22:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
APTEX
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DVI #104
Keola Beamer: Malama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love)
"The idea of Aloha is Hawai'i's greatest gift to the world. But a lot of people don't know what it is, or how to find it, or how to discover it in our own
hearts." These words, spoken by legendary Hawaiian composer and musician Keola Beamer, provide insight to the multi-cultural musical
collaboration featured in Keola Beamer: M
23:00:00
Beyond Geek
EPS
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Floating to Space
Our host reaches for the final frontier with a group who has spent the past 30-years trying to get to space in a balloon.
N/A
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Working for the Future
In order for America's dropouts to attain college and career readiness, institutions must change. This program looks at innovative programs that
are achieving success, including Lake Area Technical College in South Dakota, which works closely with employers to make sure students gain
marketable skills; the Academy for College Excellence, a one-semester program developed By Cabrillo (CA) College to assist underprepared
college students and achieving retention and completion rates far beyond traditional community colleges; and the Makers, a coalition of
manufacturers and community colleges working to train much-needed workers that can help keep high-skills manufacturing in America.
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Newsline
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#6021
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Euromaxx
WNVT
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N/A
#1116
01:00:00
Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe
APTEX
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N/A
#209
Roots co-curates a show with Nashville's Plowboy Records to celebrate the legacy of the late, great country icon Eddy Arnold. Various artists
include Chuck Mead, Jason Ringenberg, Cheetah Chrome, Bobby Bare Jr. and Pete Mroz. Longer sets come from Paul Burch and Buzz Cason.
02:00:00
Backstage Pass
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #506
The Hard Lessons
The Detroit indie-rockers perform fan favorites spanning their ten-year career, plus tracks from their 2014 release, "Start What You Finished."
03:00:00
Pacific Heartbeat
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #104
Keola Beamer: Malama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love)
"The idea of Aloha is Hawai'i's greatest gift to the world. But a lot of people don't know what it is, or how to find it, or how to discover it in our own
hearts." These words, spoken by legendary Hawaiian composer and musician Keola Beamer, provide insight to the multi-cultural musical
collaboration featured in Keola Beamer: M
04:00:00
Beyond Geek
EPS
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(CC)
Floating to Space
Our host reaches for the final frontier with a group who has spent the past 30-years trying to get to space in a balloon.
N/A
#104
04:30:00
Dropping Back In
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #104
Working for the Future
In order for America's dropouts to attain college and career readiness, institutions must change. This program looks at innovative programs that
are achieving success, including Lake Area Technical College in South Dakota, which works closely with employers to make sure students gain
marketable skills; the Academy for College Excellence, a one-semester program developed By Cabrillo (CA) College to assist underprepared
college students and achieving retention and completion rates far beyond traditional community colleges; and the Makers, a coalition of
manufacturers and community colleges working to train much-needed workers that can help keep high-skills manufacturing in America.
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
Sandra Day O'connor and Pete Williams
Sandra Day O'Connor (The Majesty of the Law) and Pete Williams (NBC news correspondent).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
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08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
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DVI #301
Larva Or Leave Me/Egg Hunt
LARVA OR LEAVE ME - Skip needs the help of The Zula Patrol to find his best friend, Wriggly. On their search, they find out the missing worm
isn't a worm at all but a beautiful butterfly. They finally locate her just as she emerges from the chrysalis in her new form. Through their search
mission, The Zula Patrol learns about the life cycles of different creatures and about a stage of growth called metamorphosis. Now that she's
been found, Wriggly worries that Skip won't like her anymore because she's different. Nonsense! Change is a part of life. EGG HUNT - Deliria
hatches an evil plan to steal all of the frogs and their eggs on Zula and use them in her quest to takeover the planet. Wizzy and Wigg catch wind
of her scheme and come up with their own plan to stop her. Along the way they discover that the eggs hatch into tadpoles and then grow into
frogs through metamorphosis. It's up to Zula to find the stolen eggs and frogs and return them to the planet for the good of all.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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N/A #302
Banana Pancakes
Today is all about breakfast. Teachers tell you often that breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. With tummies's full of nutrition,
you know you've done everything in your power to begin the day right, and to help in the learning process. Well let's give these quick, fun
breakfast recipe a try. We're making banana pancakes. And you'll have so many options for toppings: sliced strawberries, bananas, pineapple,
toasted pecans, even apple butter. Then learn how to make a hot, yummy breakfast sandwich, with melted cheese and Canadian bacon. We'll
serve them up with a couple of smoothies that are done in minutes.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Anti Aging
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Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
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#721
10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1306
Release Tension Through Exercise
This fast-paced workout ends with a peaceful relaxation, leading viewers from a state of invigoration to a place of complete tranquility.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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N/A #710
Accent On Embellishment
In sewing it's embellishments that are the extra step that takes us from ordinary to extraordinary. Angela Wolf is known for beautifully fitted
jackets. On this show she adds trim to take them over the top with style. Then, Marie Zinno shares a way to make simple work out clothing into
stylish day wear all with embroidery. Finally, the perfect accent is a couture detail. Janet Pray demonstrates mistake proof bound button holes.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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N/A #1412
Novelty of It All
Create a novel effect with non-traditional yarns. Yarn designer Barry Klein shares tips and tricks to get the maximum effect. Soak up the creative
spirit of writer and artist Kathy Cano-Murillo. Author Laura Nelkin's combines novelty yarn and beads to make an elegant bracelet. Tanis Gray
makes a charming daisy applique with crystals. Vickie Howell crochets a cool cable pattern with lofty, colorful yarn.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
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N/A #203
Lcd Again, and Again
You can never learn too much about LCD - length, circumference and depth - it's time to dig deeper into these concepts. Learn more about the
importance of creating a muslin.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
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13:00:00
Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef
NETA
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N/A #402
Keller Family Treasures, Part 2
Chef Keller recreates classics from his hometown of Ribeauville, France. Dishes include a light mayonnaise he learned from his grandmother and
another family favorite, a rolled pasta dish made with a savory filling. Poached Leeks with Grandma's Light Mayonnaise; Fleischschnaka (Pasta
Roulade).
13:30:00
New Scandinavian Cooking
APTEX
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N/A #513
Tina's French Pantry
Tina travels to the Cognac region of France, and combines Scandinavian and French ingredients to make mouthwatering seafood dishes,
including oysters and mussels with herbs and Cognac, and Norwegian salmon with warm grapes and crown dill. To celebrate French cheese,
Tina serves warm brie with grilled tomatoes, honey and lemon.
14:00:00
Taste of History
NETA
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Artillery by the Book
Boston bookshop owner, Henry Knox, used his bookish interest in military manuals to become the chief artillery officer for General Washington.
Chef Walter Staib visits Fort Mercer to learn how Knox and a rag-tag militia helped win America's independence. Chef Staib cooks "pease" soup
with pork shanks and Sally Lunn toast, Hunter's stew with rabbit, beef, turkey and pork, skillet potatoes and lights cannonball punch on fire.
14:30:00
Regal Fare
KNME
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N/A #109
Late Autumn
On today's episode, Chef Ian will be preparing a great dish that says goodbye to autumn! End the season with a delicious comfort food recipe that
includes Scallops, NY Strip Steak and Bonne Bouche.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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N/A #2102
Heirloom Cabochons
Using colorful fabric, blogger Mandi Ainsworth fashions cabochons to create heirlooms using a new twist on traditional techniques. Mandi makes
a bezel with seed beads to create timeless pendants, bracelets and necklaces. Katie shows how to tie knots in leather strips to create a fashionforward necklace.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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N/A #510
Worldly
Katie travels the world of flavors and puts a modern spin on traditional crafts. In the Kitchen: Crisp Asian Steak Salad, Perfect Tuscan Olive
Tapenade and Beautiful English bread Pudding. Projects: Fabulous faux Faberge eggs. Tuillery-inspired topiaries.
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Biz Kid$
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What to Do with a Windfall
Congratulations - you have a windfall! Now what? Take a look at some investment alternatives and how to evaluate them based on time, risk, and
rate of return. Meet several young entrepreneurs who were faced with a financial opportunity and see where they decided to invest their money.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1611
Blending
One of the keys of impressionism is the blending together of images. The definition of this movement in art is characterized by visible brush
strokes, ordinary subject matters, and an emphasis on light and its changing qualities. The first project is an impressionistic landscape using oil
pastels and black mat board. Then we're using dye in spray bottles to make colorful geometric designs. Learn about color blending using special
tools to create interesting effects in your art journal. And finally, blend colored glue to create a piece of art.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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DVI #1109
The Water Show
Allen focuses on water in this episode. From fountains in the garden to drought-tolerant plants, Allen keeps it fun! Allen will also demonstrate how
to make a galvanized bucket feel a little more at home in nature and teaches us how to make an herbal ice bowl. Allen also talks to an expert on
pine straw and how to use it for erosion control. Plus, we'll learn about water features and how to make bath blends out of fresh herbs.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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N/A #210
Raising Backyard Chickens
The surge in popularity for raising backyard chickens has turned many an urban executive into weekend urban farmer. With plenty of new
information in books and online, there's still no substitute for truly showing the ABC's of raising chickens at home. Todd Brock, Co-author of
"Building Chicken Coops for Dummies" shows us everything that we need to know.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
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18:30:00
Euromaxx
WNVT
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N/A
#1116
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
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N/A
#6022
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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N/A
#717
20:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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N/A #609
Greyhounds
The Austin-based Greyhounds are the latest discovery of famed Memphis-based label, Ardent Records. The duo, consisting of singer/guitarist
Andrew Trube and singer/organist Anthony Farrell bring their own gritty spin to blues rock and soul. In this episode, the band performs several
songs, including tracks form their acclaimed release "Accumulator."
20:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
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Sam Lewis W/Kenny Vaughan Trio
Sam Lewis is connecting the dots whether crossing genres or state lines, he has pieced together a story people need to hear. His self-titled debut
album pulls together some of Nashville's most seasoned musicians, who have helped put the breath into a body of songs that are as straightforward and captivating as the man who sings them.
21:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
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N/A #504
Ravi Coltrane Quartet
Saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, the son of saxophonist John Coltrane and jazz pianist Alice Coltrane, covers "I'm Old Fashioned," the 1942 Jerome
Kern-Johnny Mercer song popularized by Ella Fitzgerald; his original composition, "The Change, My Girl," and "One Wheeler Will" from his
Blending Times album. This episode also features an exclusive interview with the artist.
22:00:00
Ten Lives: A Feral Cat Odyssey
NETA
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DVI
#0
TEN LIVES is the first film to not only delve in to the lives of feral cats, but to also show how thousands of people around the world are working
tirelessly to make their lives better and prevent the birth of unwanted kittens through the proven trap/neuter/return process. The film also dispels
many of the negative myths about feral cats, especially the idea that they are a significant contributor to the decline of birds, especially songbirds,
worldwide.
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Generation Z: Child Soldiers of the Zetas
Imagine a place where kids are given guns and turned into child soldiers. It sounds like something from a far-off civil war. But it is happening right
here. In South Texas, drug gangs are taking advantage of children on both sides of the border. Reporter Josiah Hooper investigates the
recruitment of teenage assassins. For-profit schools are taking in billions of dollars from the new GI Bill. But what are veterans - and taxpayers -getting in return? Reporter Aaron Glantz examines the track record of the University of Phoenix, the nation's largest recipient of GI bill money. In
oil-rich Qatar, an arid, Middle East mini-state facing shortages of fresh water and extreme challenges in growing food. Reporter Jon Miller shows
us how scientists there are conducting ambitious experiments to create more drinking water and make the desert bloom. In an animated story,
reporter Michael Montgomery tells how he once, inadvertently, found himself High on the Job, while covering California's growing medical
marijuana industry. It's a cautionary tale, both funny and revealing. Call it a "reporter confessional."
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Wed, Apr 29, 2015
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00:00:01
Newsline
00:30:00
Global 3000
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N/A
#6022
DW
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#717
01:00:00
Sun Studio Sessions
NETA
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N/A #609
Greyhounds
The Austin-based Greyhounds are the latest discovery of famed Memphis-based label, Ardent Records. The duo, consisting of singer/guitarist
Andrew Trube and singer/organist Anthony Farrell bring their own gritty spin to blues rock and soul. In this episode, the band performs several
songs, including tracks form their acclaimed release "Accumulator."
01:30:00
Jammin at Hippie Jack's
NETA
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N/A #915
Sam Lewis W/Kenny Vaughan Trio
Sam Lewis is connecting the dots whether crossing genres or state lines, he has pieced together a story people need to hear. His self-titled debut
album pulls together some of Nashville's most seasoned musicians, who have helped put the breath into a body of songs that are as straightforward and captivating as the man who sings them.
02:00:00
Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival
APTEX
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N/A #504
Ravi Coltrane Quartet
Saxophonist Ravi Coltrane, the son of saxophonist John Coltrane and jazz pianist Alice Coltrane, covers "I'm Old Fashioned," the 1942 Jerome
Kern-Johnny Mercer song popularized by Ella Fitzgerald; his original composition, "The Change, My Girl," and "One Wheeler Will" from his
Blending Times album. This episode also features an exclusive interview with the artist.
03:00:00
Ten Lives: A Feral Cat Odyssey
NETA
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(CC)
DVI
#0
TEN LIVES is the first film to not only delve in to the lives of feral cats, but to also show how thousands of people around the world are working
tirelessly to make their lives better and prevent the birth of unwanted kittens through the proven trap/neuter/return process. The film also dispels
many of the negative myths about feral cats, especially the idea that they are a significant contributor to the decline of birds, especially songbirds,
worldwide.
04:00:00
Reveal
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #104
Generation Z: Child Soldiers of the Zetas
Imagine a place where kids are given guns and turned into child soldiers. It sounds like something from a far-off civil war. But it is happening right
here. In South Texas, drug gangs are taking advantage of children on both sides of the border. Reporter Josiah Hooper investigates the
recruitment of teenage assassins. For-profit schools are taking in billions of dollars from the new GI Bill. But what are veterans - and taxpayers -getting in return? Reporter Aaron Glantz examines the track record of the University of Phoenix, the nation's largest recipient of GI bill money. In
oil-rich Qatar, an arid, Middle East mini-state facing shortages of fresh water and extreme challenges in growing food. Reporter Jon Miller shows
us how scientists there are conducting ambitious experiments to create more drinking water and make the desert bloom. In an animated story,
reporter Michael Montgomery tells how he once, inadvertently, found himself High on the Job, while covering California's growing medical
marijuana industry. It's a cautionary tale, both funny and revealing. Call it a "reporter confessional."
05:00:00
Great Conversations
Karen Armstrong and Robert Siegel
Karen Armstrong (Buddha) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio).
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
NETA
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KCSM
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08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
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DVI #302
Spin Control: The Venus Effect/Crater Raters: Journey to Mercury
SPIN CONTROL: THE VENUS EFFECT - Venus refuses to pose for a picture on Multo's Mega-Map of the Solar System because she feels that
she doesn't fit in with the other planets. The Zula Patrol figures out how unique Venus is, then (with some musical help from Wizzy and Wigg)
manage to convince her that having a "retrograde" rotation really rocks! CRATER RATERS: JOURNEY TO MERCURY - The Zulean Crater Rater
Society is late in arriving for Multo's luncheon and that means trouble. The Zula Patrol must race to the planet Mercury to rescue the Raters from
the clutches of Dark Truder - who wants to use their knowledge of craters to build a gigantic golf course where even HE can't miss the holes.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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N/A #303
It's A Wrap
Ummmmh! Today we're serving up wraps with chicken and turkey. The wrap is simply a type of flat bread or tortilla that has different types of
yummy fillings piled high, then rolled up. So easy to hold while you eat. Whoever thought of this definitely had kids in mind, no knives or forks.
And you can use any combination of fillings or favorite toppings imaginable. And we'll make a fun, fruit dip to make our MyPlate complete.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Copd/Asthma
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Strengthen and Slenderize The Hips
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
Strengthening Muscles & Joints
This program is devoted to strengthening muscles to stabilize our joints and preserve muscle mass.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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N/A #711
Something Extra
Our recurring theme is "let the experts show you how". What experts offer is that little something extra - maybe it's a tip, or an extra step, or
maybe even a shortcut - but they have that technique perfected over countless projects and want to share with you! Janet Pray is our first expert
with a wonderful technique for single and double miters the professional way. Then look at patchwork just a little bit differently with a biscornu - a
type of pillow design demonstrated by Rebecca Kemp Brent. Finally, Angela Wolf creates a sheer fabric scarf using free motion stitching and
stabilizer.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #1413
Don't Sweater The Small Stuff
Take your project from homemade to handmade. Knitter and instructor Patty Lyons shares tips to make your next sweater a success. Kate Gilbert
of the Twist Collective talks about why sweaters are such popular projects. Leslye Solomon shows how to block a sweater successfully and Tanis
Gray adds a feminine touch with lace picot. Vickie Howell compares neckline treatments and proportional sizing for baby sweaters.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #204
Fabric Speaks, Are We Listening?
Fabric has a story. Peggy interviews a fabric importer from Europe for more insight. Then, she demonstrates how to marry fabric, pattern and
body together for a personalized garment.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
KNME
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#4198
13:00:00
Lidia's Kitchen
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #117
Get to Know Your Grains
Whole grains are the backbone of a balanced meal as well as this episode. Lidia explains some common whole grains viewers can easily find at
their local grocer. She then makes a fresh salad of Cucumbers with Whole Wheat Couscous, a comforting Toasted Grain Soup, and a healthy
meal of Baked Whole Wheat Penne and Ceci Beans.
13:30:00
Sara's Weeknight Meals
APTEX
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N/A #416
Savory Dinner Pie
Dinner is in the pan with Sara's Dinner Pies: savory meat and vegetables enclosed in a hearty crust. We've got BLT Pie, a twist on the popular
sandwich, plus use Sara's easy Pizza Dough recipe or store-bought dough for a belly-filling Broccoli Calzone.
14:00:00
Simply Ming
APTEX
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N/A #1207
Fresh Shucked Summer Sweetness
MICHAEL MINA/Pan Seared Scallops. There's just something about scallops. The delicate, buttery shellfish can seem intimidating but today on
Simply Ming, Ming shows you how to whip up delish Scallop and Sweet Potato Raviolis with Brown Butter Corn. Chef Michael Mina will then show
you another way to make beautiful scallops, Pan Seared Scallops with Jalapeno Creamed Corn. The Ming Tsai/Michael Mina duo will show you
that not only are scallops simple, but they pair perfectly with summer corn.
14:30:00
Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food
APTEX
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N/A #105
Birds, Bass and Berries
Kevin prepares a woodpigeon salad; whole roasted sea bass in a sea salt crust; crushed baby potatoes; and a sea vegetable salad. Finally, a
fresh and tasty elderflower and gooseberry fool.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #2103
Bead Weaving
Sleepless Beader Leslie Rogalski shows her contemporary take on the traditional method of bead weaving on a loom. Using a variety of threads,
cords and large beads, Leslie creates unconventional, trendy jewelry using traditional stitching. Katie shares tips for storing and organizing
beading supplies.
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Katie Brown Workshop
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N/A #511
Gift Giving
Katie proves it's better (and more fun) to give than to receive with easy and thoughtful gift ideas. In the Kitchen: Put-It-Together Pie, Tortellini and
Turkey Meatball Soup, Strawberry Pesto, Apple Ginger Preserves and Orange Caramel Sauce. Projects: Make-your-own buttons. Gifting a tree.
16:00:00
Biz Kid$
APTEX
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N/A #512
Businesses Going Green
Going green is worthwhile and good for the bottom line. Explore the profitable side of going green, and learn how to distinguish between what's
hype, and what's hip. Meet two college grads who learned how to make a profit from the coffee grounds up.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
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(CC)
DVI #1612
Distortion
Today's word of the day is distortion. This is when we take one aspect of something and change it or make it different - usually not the normal
way we might look at something. Our first examples are abstract portraits using magazines. Then, create a fun house mirror using tiles. Our art
journal technique uses plastic wrap with water colors to create unusual distorted backgrounds. Last, use reverse shape cutouts to make unique
art works.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1110
Better Berries
What's better than a nice juicy summer berry? Allen talks about blackberry planting, and shows us how to put together a blueberry container. We
also visit some blueberry farmers in Oregon. And Allen shares tips on freezing berries.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #211
Dominica; A Small Country Big On Sustainability: (Dominica Island)
One Small Island, Big on Sustainability: The tiny Caribbean Island of Dominica is known as the Nature Island for good reason. Over two thirds of
the island is protected rainforests and the country's economy is driven largely by their sustainable agriculture and renewable energy. See how this
tiny country can be an example for everyone in how we can all grow a greener world.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#11085
18:30:00
Asia Insight
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#304
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6023
19:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
High School Achievement Gap
The respected Pew Hispanic Center reports that Latinos are more likely than any other racial or ethnic group to attend public high schools that
have the dual characteristics of extreme size and poverty. Furthermore, nearly half of Latino students in U.S. public schools are English language
learners who may face citizenship issues that could keep them from working, receiving college scholarships, or qualifying for in-state tuition.
During this program, Sherri and her guests discuss some of the issues that set many Hispanic students apart from typical teens and contribute to
a growing achievement gap. Guests: Lorenzo Trujillo - A professor and Assistant Dean at the University of Colorado Law School; Martha Urioste,
Ph.D. - A retired Montessori principal and co-founder of a Montessori-based infant & toddler center, and a national research and early education
center called Family Star; Patrick Sanchez - Principal of West High School, one of Denver's largest public high schools with nearly 1,700
students.
20:00:00
KCSM Our History
(N)
N/A
#0
N/A
#0
Examines the 40 plus year history of KCSM TV, an independent public television station located in San Mateo California.
22:30:00
Fdr's Northern California Legacy: Rob on the Road
NETA
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(CC)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt left a lasting legacy in northern California that you can still experience today. Board FDR's beloved floating White
House - the USS Potomac - docked at the port of Oakland. Discover timeless local art created by FDR's work relief program created during the
Great Depression.
23:00:00
Twisted Tales of Poe: Theater of the Mind
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
The Tell-Tale Heart, The Cask of Amontilado, and the Raven
The one-hour program presents three of Edgar Allan Poe's tales: "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Cask of Amontillado," and "The Raven."
#101
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Thu, Apr 30, 2015
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Newsline
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AS2 Episode
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6023
00:30:00
Latin View
APT
(S)
(CC)
N/A #505
High School Achievement Gap
The respected Pew Hispanic Center reports that Latinos are more likely than any other racial or ethnic group to attend public high schools that
have the dual characteristics of extreme size and poverty. Furthermore, nearly half of Latino students in U.S. public schools are English language
learners who may face citizenship issues that could keep them from working, receiving college scholarships, or qualifying for in-state tuition.
During this program, Sherri and her guests discuss some of the issues that set many Hispanic students apart from typical teens and contribute to
a growing achievement gap. Guests: Lorenzo Trujillo - A professor and Assistant Dean at the University of Colorado Law School; Martha Urioste,
Ph.D. - A retired Montessori principal and co-founder of a Montessori-based infant & toddler center, and a national research and early education
center called Family Star; Patrick Sanchez - Principal of West High School, one of Denver's largest public high schools with nearly 1,700
students.
01:00:00
KCSM Our History
(N)
N/A
#0
N/A
#0
Examines the 40 plus year history of KCSM TV, an independent public television station located in San Mateo California.
03:30:00
Fdr's Northern California Legacy: Rob on the Road
NETA
(S)
(CC)
President Franklin D. Roosevelt left a lasting legacy in northern California that you can still experience today. Board FDR's beloved floating White
House - the USS Potomac - docked at the port of Oakland. Discover timeless local art created by FDR's work relief program created during the
Great Depression.
04:00:00
Twisted Tales of Poe: Theater of the Mind
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A
The Tell-Tale Heart, The Cask of Amontilado, and the Raven
The one-hour program presents three of Edgar Allan Poe's tales: "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Cask of Amontillado," and "The Raven."
#101
05:00:00
Great Conversations
NETA
(CC)
N/A #402
Siddhartha Mukherjee/David Scadden
What is cancer? Can it be cured? How do politics and funding impact research? And what does future treatment hold? Two leading American
cancer physicians, Dr. Siddhartha Mikherjee of Columbia University, and Dr. David Scadden of Harvard, explore these topics in Great
Conversations #402. As a young researcher and physician, Mukherjee became fascinated with the idea that viruses could cause cancer. It would
change the course of his career, leading him to the forefront of the development of cancer drugs. His 2011 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, The
Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, began as a journal of his work in the laboratory and with patients. When Mukherjee discusses
the book, the nature and history of cancer and cancer treatments, and the future of treatment with Scadden, the result is a compelling, passionate
and eloquent examination of one of the greatest medical challenges of human history. The conversation was recorded live at the University of
Louisville Kentucky Author Forum.
06:00:00
Morning Cup O Jazz
KCSM
(N)
N/A
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08:00:00
Zula Patrol
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #303
Hey Kids, Amazing Space Monkeys!/The Blorp
HEY KIDS, AMAZING SPACE MONKEYS! - Wizzy and Wigg send away for their very own LIVE SPACE MONKEYS. When they add the freezedried Space Monkey eggs to water they spring to life. But at night, the Space Monkeys sneak out of their tank, take apart Zula Patrol
headquarters and everything in it, roll it all up into a giant mixture, and make off with it. The ZPers have to chase down the aqua-primates and get
the mischievous pets to reassemble the pieces to restore HQ. THE BLORP - When Deliria gets her hands on some solid Smellanium and liquid
Stenchide she ends up creating a monster concoction she calls "The Blorp." But before long, "The Blorp" takes off on a path of destruction. The
Zula Patrol can't figure what the blobish thing is or how to stop it as it almost wipes out their Headquarters and the city of Zulopolis. Wizzy and
Wigg finally realize they must separate the solutions that make "The Blorp" tick to stop it in its tracks.
08:30:00
Hey Kids, Let's Cook
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #304
Super Simple Salads
There are so many reasons to add salad into your daily diet, they're not only healthy but they're also fun and easy to make, and they taste good
too. And today we're traveling around the world looking for different influences for quick and easy to make salads. We're into Middle Eastern
cuisine for a salad that is packed full of flavor, then on to Italy where we'll try a creative salad that will taste just like pizza and even a salad made
with pasta. Sound yummy? And on the side we'll serve it up a fresh dip. You can dip fresh pita bread or fresh veggies into this.
09:00:00
Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews
Better Balance with the Ball
09:30:00
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Full Body Bar Workout
NETA
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A
#108
(CC)
DVI
#723
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Date: 03/12/2015
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Thu, Apr 30, 2015
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10:00:00
Sit and Be Fit
NETA
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N/A #1308
A Healthy Back
Mary Ann focuses on the importance of maintaining a healthy back with exercises that involve back flexibility, strengthening and stretching.
10:30:00
It's Sew Easy
NETA
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(CC)
N/A #712
Fabric First
There are many sources for inspiration when choosing a sewing project. Sometimes we find the perfect pattern or silhouette, and sometimes it's a
special occasion we want to sew for, other times we simply love a particular fabric and look for something to make out of a gorgeous cut. But
each fabric has characteristics that require different techniques. We chose 3 fabrics today and projects that are unique to the fabric chosen. First,
Angela shows her technique for needle felting on silk. Next, Tina Givens introduces us to one of her favorite fabrics - linen. She has some tips for
quilt blocks that tell a unique story. Then, Angela returns for free motion techniques on cotton.
11:00:00
Knitting Daily
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1206
Creature Cuteness
Learn to knit and crochet in 3-D to make stuffed creatures that are full of personality. First, Rebecca Danger shows that getting a great looking
monster or toy depends on good finishing. Then, we'll connect Space to Space with Allison Hoffman and learn why crafty is cool. Next, is Tanis
with Tools of the Trade. Then, learn about toys that transform with creature-creator Susan B Anderson. And Vickie has a last tip to wrap up the
show.
11:30:00
Fit 2 Stitch
Dirty Dozen Fitting Issues
Peggy discusses the twelve items we need to take into account when making garments.
12:00:00
Democracy Now!
NETA
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(CC)
N/A
#205
KNME
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(CC)
N/A
#4199
13:00:00
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1005
Mexico: It's (A) Wine Country
Rick's got nothing against cerveza and margaritas, but in this episode he explores another side of Mexican drinking: Wine. Mexican wine. And no,
that's not a misnomer. In fact, the burgeoning craft of Mexican wine is growing, often in unusual places. Marvin Nahmias and partners have
transformed a high-rise rooftop in Mexico City into a small vineyard and winemaking facility; after they give Rick a tour, they give him the keys to
the kitchen. The winery's brick ovens and grills speak to Rick's inner pit master, so at the San Juan Market, Rick selects cabrito to cook over
hardwood, tender chayote to roast in the wood oven for tacos and eggplant to char into a salsa. Salud!
13:30:00
Cooking with Nick Stellino
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #105
Seafood Made Simple
A great dish does not have to be difficult to make in order to taste great! Fresh ingredients and simple techniques are at the core of these
fabulously, delicious recipes. Chef Stellino visits the green grocer and prepares Grilled Shrimp with Stewed Peppers and a Salad with Tuna,
Tomatoes, Olives & Capers.
14:00:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #403
Be My Valentine
Host Laura Theodore prepares a festive Valentine's supper menu. Special guests: T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Chef Del Sroufe. Menu features
"Red Pepper Boats" with rice, mushroom and caper stuffing, served with "Leeks with Raisins." For the first course, "Best Butternut Bisque"
presents a smooth texture and rich flavor. Decadent "Raspberry Fudge Truffles" make a mouthwatering dessert.
14:30:00
Essential Pepin
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
DVI #118
Egg-Ceptional
Mollet Eggs Florentine; Eggs In Ramekins; Eggs En Cocotte; Scrambled Eggs In Bread Cases With Candied Oyster Mushrooms; Fines Herbs
Omelet; Mushroom Omelet; Flat Potato Omelet.
15:00:00
Beads, Baubles and Jewels
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #2104
Metal Stamping and Spiral Wire Wrapping
As she crafts a cuff bracelet from metal, author and instructor Lisa Niven Kelly shows how to size, stamp and shape a bracelet for fit and fashion.
Inspired by the Spirograph and string art popular in days-gone-by, she creates a beautiful wire-wrapped pendant. In Katie's Beading Lesson,
learn to make a leather wrap bracelet.
15:30:00
Katie Brown Workshop
APTEX
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(CC)
N/A #512
Home for the Holidays
Katie demonstrates how infuse a home with the spirit of the season. In the Kitchen: Mouth-Watering Roasted Turkey, Delicious Garlic Potatoes,
and a Quick-and-Easy Apple Crumble. Projects: A wreath made from rope. A "gourdgeous" fall centerpiece.
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Biz Kid$
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(CC)
N/A #513
All in the Family
Does your family talk marketing over meatloaf? Do you know someone who tracks revenue at the family reunion? Family-run businesses come in
all shapes and sizes whether you're a mom-and-pop shop or the Ford Motor Corporation. Learn how families work, grow, and fight their way to
profits.
16:30:00
Hands On Crafts for Kids
NETA
(S)
(CC)
DVI #1613
People
People come in all shapes and sizes. The first project uses papier mache and garden gloves to create cowboy and girl puppets. Next, decorate
your own flip flops. Draw faces in your art journal without even lifting your pencil off the page. And finally, create clothespin action figures of all
kinds from ninjas - to fairies.
17:00:00
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
APTEX
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(CC)
DVI #1111
Radiant Roses
Allen loves roses! In this episode Allen visits Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, where he discusses antique roses and shrub roses. Allen
then comes back to Arkansas to show off the new rose garden at the Garden Home Retreat. He also tells us how to problem-solve when your
roses aren't blooming and how to plant roses in containers. We also visit a garden in Oregon with outstanding shrub roses.
17:30:00
Growing A Greener World
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #212
The Gift of Trees (Atlanta, Ga, Mt. Airy, Nc & Seattle, Wa)
Unless you're in the dessert, you don't have to look far to see trees. But have we really taken the time to appreciate all they have to offer? From
sequestering carbon and releasing oxygen, conserving energy and reducing runoff, they also provide mulch and compost and offer a visual
spectacle all throughout the year. You'll never look at a tree the same way again. This episode was shot over multiple seasons and features
conversations with a Certified Master Arborist.
18:00:00
Journal
DW
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#11086
18:30:00
Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#1144
19:00:00
Newsline
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A
#6024
19:30:00
Global 3000
DW
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(CC)
N/A
#716
20:00:00
Jubilee
NETA
(S)
(CC)
N/A #1101
Bobby Osbourne & Rocky Top Express/The Del Mccoury Band
Performances from the 2012 International Bluegrass Music Association Fanfest in Nashville feature two legends of bluegrass - mandolinist
vocalist Bobby Osborne and guitarist and vocalist Del McCoury.
21:00:00
Live from the Artists Den
APTEX
(S)
(CC)
N/A #801
Tim Mcgraw
Country superstar Tim McGraw tore through a dozen songs during his taping of Live from the Artists Den, including hits "Southern Girl" and "One
of Those Nights" as well as his latest single, "Lookin' For That Girl." Set among the neo-classical columns of the century-old former bank building,
McGraw also previewed a number of songs from his forthcoming album, due out later this year.
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Up from Ashes
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What goes into building a Library? Concerned with sustainability, the developers of the Traverwood Branch of the AADL took a unique approach
to the building process by harvesting hundreds of ash trees devastated by the Emerald Ash Borer and reusing the trees in the construction of the
building. 'Up From Ashes,' produced by KDN Films in Madison Heights, Michigan, captures each step of the Traverwood Branch construction
process, a process that combined both primitive and modern construction methods. In this hour-long documentary, director Bill Kubota treats
viewers to a behind-the-scenes look at drawing board designs, deadlines, and one-ton draft horses harvesting the lumber. Also captured on film
is the anxiety of the development team as design and structure challenges arise and are dealt with.
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Hidden Epidemic
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Between four and eight million older adults in the United States currently have issues with alcohol and drugs. With that number expected to
continue to grow, A Hidden Epidemic answers the critical questions we all need to understand about substance abuse among baby boomers. The
documentary also breaks down complex statistics regarding elderly substance abuse and provides viewers with access to the latest research and
insights from experts across the country.