`Poldark` Rides Again!

‘Poldark’
Rides Again!
BRAND NEW ADAPTATION
OF A ‘MASTERPIECE’ FAVORITE
STARRING AIDAN TURNER
Sundays at 8 pm/9 Mtn
beginning June 21
Brit Floyd
Live at Red Rocks
Ultimate Pink Floyd tribute show!
Mammoth Screen
Saturday, May 30 at 8 pm/9 Mtn
Wednesday, June 3
at 7 pm/8 Mtn
A Member Publication
of the Friends of KSPS
Pacific Time Edition
PBS Spokane • Calgary • Edmonton
May / June 2015
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Aidan Turner Grabs the Reigns in this
New Chapter of a Vintage ‘Masterpiece’ Classic
FROM THE COVER: Almost 40 years ago, Captain Ross Poldark galloped across
the TV screens of millions of PBS viewers, vexing villains and
winning female hearts in one of Masterpiece’s earliest hit series,
Poldark. Now the gallant captain rides again in a thrilling new
version with all the action, adventure and romance of the original
— plus even more spectacular Cornish scenery and rousing local
color. A Mammoth Screen production for Masterpiece and the
BBC, the new Poldark airs in eight exciting episodes beginning
Sunday, June 21 at 8 pm.
Also starring is Eleanor Tomlinson (Death Comes to
Pemberley) as the fiery servant Demelza, a strong-willed
miner’s daughter who runs away from home and finds refuge in
Poldark’s enlightened household. In a special appearance, Robin
Ellis — who starred as Ross Poldark in the original Masterpiece
adaptation — plays Reverend Halse, the village’s sin-obsessed
parson.
BBC / Mammoth Screen / Mike Hogan
Aidan Turner (The Hobbit) stars as Ross Poldark, a redcoat
who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolutionary War to
discover that his father is dead, his lands are ruined and his true
love is about to marry his first cousin.
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Poldark is based on a beloved series of novels by Winston Graham. The first, Ross Poldark, was published in
1945; the last, Bella Poldark, appeared in 2002, the year before Graham’s death. All twelve are subtitled A Novel of
Cornwall and trace the fortunes of a landed, mine-owning family in windswept Cornwall two centuries ago.
Masterpiece’s new series opens with a prologue in Virginia in 1781, when Captain Poldark’s regiment is
ambushed by the local militia fighting for independence. After the war and with a scar across his face as a souvenir,
he goes home to Cornwall…where his real struggle begins.
ALSO ON THE COVER: The Brit Side of the Moon
Fans have embraced Brit Floyd as the world’s foremost Pink Floyd tribute show. Renowned for their note-fornote perfection, impeccable harmonies, staging, lasers, Floydian animations and props, this 12-piece band creates
a genuine reincarnation of the live Pink Floyd experience.
Filmed in the summer of 2013 in front of a sell out audience at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in
Denver, Colorado, Brit Floyd – Live at Red Rocks captures the magic and majesty of Pink Floyd’s legendary music
set against the awe-inspiring natural rocks and Colorado landscape. This full-immersion music and sensory
experience airs twice as part of our June Membership Campaign — Saturday, May 30 at 8 pm and Wednesday,
June 3 at 7 pm.
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KSPS-TV MISSION STATEMENT
KSPS Public Television provides on-air, online and
multimedia programs that entertain, engage and
educate to enrich all the communities we serve.
Vol. 36 • Issue 3
May/June 2015
PREVUE is published six times a year by the FRIENDS OF
KSPS. Memberships, which include yearly subscriptions to
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180 Other Canada and 65 Other U.S.
FRIENDS OF KSPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Pati Dahmen*
President
Jeffrey Adams*
Vice President
Clint Marvel*
Treasurer
Bob Morrison [Calgary]*
Secretary
Kelly Konkright*
Member at Large
Joel E. Ferris II
Director Emeritus in Memoriam
Don Anderson; Mark Anderson PhD; Mary Joan Hahn;
Ann Hurst; Gary A. Livingston PhD; Kathleen Mackenzie;
Mary Phillips-Rickey [Edmonton]; Steve Walther
* Executive Committee member
KSPS STAFF
Gary Stokes
General Manager
Lynn Veltrie
Operations Manager
Barbara Harms
Asset Manager/ Master Control
Operator
Angelia Savage
Neil Claflin
Production Technicians
Dawn Wiley Bayman
Development Director
Scott Tindall
Membership Director
Julie Holland
Randy Kenworthy
Tim Spaulding
Scott Schultz
Master Control Operators
Shawn Claypool
Outreach and Projects Manager
Steve Covert
Mike Peterson
Mike Suhr
Engineers
Lynn Treffry
Database Administrator
Cary Balzer
Program Director
Sandra Kernerman
Special Giving Director
Susan Canody
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Trink O’Connor
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Representative
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Graphic Communications
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Jim Zimmer
Executive Producer
Bill Fitzner
Bob Lawrence
Scott McKinnon
Producers/Directors
Mary DeCesare
Producer / Editor
Kerry Lockhart
Recurring Giving Manager
Larry Gross
Fulfillment Specialist
Jason Miller
Corporate Support
Representative
Peggy Urlacher
Corporate Support
Representative, Canada
Darcell Yeager
Accountant
Kristen Zimmer
Literacy Coordinator
From the Board…
Hello Friends,
In my house, there is a very large jug that we throw our
newspapers into until we get enough to warrant a trip to the
Lion’s Club recycling shed. I am always amazed at how the
daily and weekly advertising supplements outnumber the actual
pages of the newspaper. There are “Grand Opening” sales,
“Going out of Business” sales, every holiday/event imaginable
sales, “Semi-Annual” sales, “One Day Only” sales and more.
And if that isn’t enough to entice you to part with your hard
earned dollar, there are the countless discount stores and
websites where everything is on sale all of the time. We are
living in a bargain hunter’s paradise.
KSPS is your best bargain in television! Where else can you
get quality programming (not a knock-off or cheap imitation),
suitable for all ages, all day long, that you can trust and at a
price that you choose? No one dictates the price except your
wallet and your conscience. And it gets better! Did you know
that you — yes you — can underwrite your favorite program?
Underwriting is not just for corporations, it is an affordable
option for individuals and families. To find out more about this
opportunity, contact Sandra Kernerman at 509-443-7717.
Speaking of quality programming, check out our locally
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offers great opportunities to learn about different health
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wide-ranging medical expertise at our fingertips. Don’t forget
that you can catch up on previously aired programs by going
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All the best!
Pati Dahmen
President, Friends of KSPS Board of Directors
Contact KSPS:
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Giving — (509) 443-7717; [email protected]
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1:00Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and
Kathwren Jenkins
1 1:30Sit and Be Fit
12:00 Charlie Rose
1:00Frank Clarke Simply Painting
Around the World: China
(ends 6/2)
Painting the Town with Eric
Dowdle (begins 6/9)
1:30Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
11:30Sit and Be Fit
12:00 Charlie Rose (except 5/25)
5/25National Memorial Day
Concert (2015)
1:00Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
[Acrylics] (except 5/25)
2:30Sesame Street (½-hour)
3:00Curious George
3:30The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
about That!
4:00WordGirl
4:30Wild Kratts
2:30Sesame Street (½-hour)
3:00Curious George
3:30The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
about That!
4:00WordGirl
4:30Wild Kratts
5:00BBC World News America
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
5:00BBC World News America
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
PBS Kids
5:00BBC World News America
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
2:00Thomas & Friends
2:00Thomas & Friends
1:30Sewing with Nancy
2:00 Thomas & Friends (except 5/11)
5/11Thomas & Friends: The
Adventure Begins
2:30Sesame Street (½-hour)
(except 5/11)
3:00Curious George
3:30The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
about That!
4:00WordGirl
4:30Wild Kratts
1:30Fit 2 Stich
11:30Sit and Be Fit
12:00 Charlie Rose
6:00Clifford the Big Red Dog
(except 6/16)
6:30Arthur (except 6/16)
7:00Odd Squad
7:30Wild Kratts
8:00Curious George
8:30Curious George
9:00Peg + Cat
9:30Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Dinosaur Train
6:00Clifford the Big Red Dog
(except 6/15)
6:30Arthur
7:00Odd Squad
7:30Wild Kratts
8:00Curious George
8:30Curious George
9:00Peg + Cat
9:30Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Dinosaur Train
6:00Clifford the Big Red Dog
6/10Clifford’s Puppy Days
6:30Arthur
7:00Odd Squad
7:30Wild Kratts
8:00Curious George
8:30Curious George
9:00Peg + Cat
9:30Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Dinosaur Train
Tuesday
Wednesday
KSPS Weekdays
Monday
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Friday
6:00Clifford the Big Red Dog
6:30Arthur
7:00Odd Squad
7:30Wild Kratts
8:00Curious George
8:30Curious George
9:00Peg + Cat
9:30Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Dinosaur Train
11:30Sit and Be Fit
12:00 Charlie Rose
1:00Craftsman’s Legacy
1:30Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
2:00Thomas & Friends
2:30Sesame Street (½-hour)
3:00Curious George
3:30The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
about That!
4:00WordGirl
4:30Wild Kratts
5:00BBC World News America
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
Thursday*
6:00Clifford the Big Red Dog
6/11Clifford’s Puppy Days
6:30Arthur
7:00Odd Squad
7:30Wild Kratts
8:00Curious George
8:30Curious George
9:00Peg + Cat
9:30Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Dinosaur Train
11:30Sit and Be Fit
12:00 Charlie Rose
1:00Painting and Travel with Roger &
Sarah Bansemer
1:30Knit and Crochet Now!
2:00Thomas & Friends
2:30Sesame Street (½-hour)
3:00Curious George
3:30The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
about That!
4:00WordGirl
4:30Wild Kratts
5:00BBC World News America
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
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6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
5:30Nightly Business Report
6:00PBS NewsHour (rpt. @ Midnight)
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Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE provides the latest advice on medical issues from
the Inland Northwest’s premier physicians and health care providers. Viewers are
encouraged to email their questions any time to: [email protected]
“Rural Medicine”
Thursday, May 21 at 7 pm
(Rpt. Sunday, May 24 at Noon)
This edition will look at reaching folks in
outlying communities and the role of technology in the effort. We’ll look at Inland
Northwest Health Services’ telemedicine program, rural home visits by nursing
students and much more. Our panel will take your comments and questions.
“Phobias / Mental Health”
Thursday, June 18 at 7 pm
(Rpt. Sunday, June 21 at Noon)
Are you afraid of spiders? Of heights? We’ll look at what causes our minds to
be fearful — even panicky — at things most people barely notice. Plus, our experts
will outline strategies for good mental health and how to recognize when to seek
professional help for you or a loved one.
Health Matters is made possible in
part by ongoing support from:
KSPS continues to unearth the unique and sometimes off-the-beaten-track kinds of
stories that make living in the Inland Northwest such an adventuresome and wonderful
experience.
Thursday, May 28
at 7 pm (Rpt. Sunday,
May 31 at Noon]
Our May edition includes a visit to
a place where kids can take a walk
on the wild side — the West Valley
Outdoor Learning Center.
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Sister Acts My Music
The Lennon Sisters, The
McGuire Sisters and more!
Saturday, May 30 at 6 pm
Thursday, June 4 at 8 pm
BBC One
Courtesy TJL Productions
Courtesy of aptonline.org
Aging Backwards with Miranda
Esmonde-White
Saturday, May 30 at 2 pm
Sunday, May 31 at 5:30 pm
Thursday, June 4 at 7 pm
Sunday, June 7 at 2 pm
Featuring Glenn Campbell, Crystal Gayle, BJ Thomas
and many more!
Sunday, May 31 at 2 pm
Sunday, June 6 at 5 pm
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Sunday, May 31 at 9:30 pm
Monday, June 1 at 7 pm
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Memorial Day Concert (2015)
Sunday, May 24 at 7:pm & 8:30 pm
Monday, May 25 at Noon
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Sat.
Courtesy RickSteves.com
Saturday, June 6
beginning at 1 pm
Capital Concerts
Fri.
The Tenors Under One Sky
Rick Steves’ Europe
Travel Marathon
TenorsMusic.com
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Courtesy TJL Productions
My Music – Country Pop Legends
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Specials on KSPS
Crimson Field
New Series begins
Sunday, June 21 at 9 pm
Last Tango
in Halifax
BBC One
New Season 3
Sunday, June 28 at 7 pm
Courtesy TJL Productions
Joe Alblas / Wall to Wall Media
BBC One
Series sheds new light on
human origins
Wednesday, June 24 at 8 pm
KSPS Prime Time Listings
Fri., May 1
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
1 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &
Sun. @ 5:30 am)
8:00 Doc Martin “Midwife Crisis”
9:00 America’s Ballroom Challenge Couples take the
floor first in the International Standard division,
then the sizzling International Latin style. (Rpt.
Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 1 pm & Mon. @ 5 am)
10:00 Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow Room (Rpt. Sun.
@ 2 pm)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)
Sat., May 2
Courtesy RickSteves.com
First Peoples
6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Lady McConnel, Maxwell’s
Purple Matuka, Black Chironomid”
7:00MotorWeek
7:30 Growing a Greener World “Rooftop Farm, Brooklyn, NY”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Morris Chair”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Bird
House”
** NOTE: Listed time for Saturday
Night Cinema films includes 5
minutes for host introduction.
9:00 Hometime “Creekside Home Organizing”
9:30 This Old House “Lexington Project 2015 / Finishing
Details”
10:00 Ask This Old House “Exterior Lighting Install / Main
Water Shutoff Replacement”
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Pizza
and Cookies Go Gluten-Free”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “An Edible Park”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Potatoes”
12:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen
“Homespun Breakfast Treats”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Self Defense”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Santa Clara, Hour Two”
2:00 The Draft
3:00 Super Skyscrapers “One World Trade Center” (Rpt. Sun.
@ 2 am)
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Rome: Ancient Glory”
4:30 Washington Grown
5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Lot No 8”
5:30 Waiting for God “Bungee Jumping”
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Music Memories”
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances
7:30 As Time Goes By
8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Victor, Victoria” (1982;
137 minutes including Ryan Tucker’s intro) A
Chicago mobster (James Garner) falls for a female
impersonator (Julie Andrews) — who actually is a
woman — in 1930s Paris.
10:30 Mr. Sloane
11:00 Austin City Limits “Beck”
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2015 Antiques Roadshow Tour
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Hits Spokane on Saturday, June 6
• If you registered for the free tickets lottery: Visit the online
ticket checker on or after April 28 to see if you have won:
www.pbs.org/antiques
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• May 4, 8 pm is the last chance to get tickets and support KSPS
at the same time. Antiques Roadshow is donating a limited
number of tickets to use for fundraising. Watch our special
Membership Event that evening!
Antiques Roadshow “Meet the Appraisers” Reception
We
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Whether you have tickets to the June 6 appraisal day or not, join us for a festive event!
Friday, June 5, 6:45 pm
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Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox
Meet and mingle with Antiques Roadshow appraisers. Hear from Marsha Bemko, Executive Producer
of Antiques Roadshow. Join us for hors d’oeuvres, wines, craft beers and behind-the-scenes tours of the
historic Fox Theater — home of the Spokane Symphony Orchestra. (No items will be appraised at this event.)
Reception tickets: $50 each | ksps.org/antiques | 800-735-2377 | [email protected]
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6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Neighborhood Opera:
Star for Kitty”
6:30 WordWorld “Think in the Rink / X Marks the Spot”
7:00 Super Why! “The Twelve Dancing Princesses”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “George Measures Up / Something New
Under the Sun”
8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “A Tale about
Tails / Sticky Situation”
9:00 DragonflyTV “The Deep South”
9:30 The Impact
10:00 Inside Olympia
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
11:30 Focus on Europe
12:00Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. @ 6:30 pm, Mon. @
9:30 pm, Fri. @ 11:30 pm, Sat. @ 2:30 pm, Mon., 5/25
@ 1 am & Fri., 6/26@ 11:30 pm) [DVDs available – call
1-800-735-2377]
12:30 Mustang – Journey of Transformation
1:00 America’s Ballroom Challenge
2:00 Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow Room
3:00 Golf’s Grand Design
4:00 Great Estates Scotland “Dumfries” (Rpt. Tues. @
10 pm)
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Due to late programming changes, these listings may vary
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5:00 Bing Crosby Rediscovered: American Masters
6:30Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon. @ 9:30 pm,
Fri. @ 11:30 pm, Sat. @ 2:30 pm, Mon., 5/25 @
1 am & Fri., 6/26@ 11:30 pm) [DVDs available –
call 1-800-735-2377]
7:00 Call the Midwife A secret romance faces
heartbreak when teenager Paulette becomes
pregnant. (Rpt. Mon. @ Midnight & Tues. @
3 am)
8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Season
3 – Episode 6” Harry and Victor spiral deeper into
despair; so do Mardle and Grove. (Rpt. Mon. @
1 am & Tues. @ 4 am)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic “Wolf Hall: Episode 5” With
Anne pregnant again and away from court, Henry
begins to take notice of Jane Seymour. (Rpt. Mon.
@ 2 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 Father Brown “The Kemblefored Boggart”
11:00 Shetland “Blue Lightning Part 1 of 2”
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Mon., May 4
7:00 Washington Grown “Apples” (Rpt. Sat. @
4:30 pm)
7:30 Mr. Sloane
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Tasty Treasures” (Rpt. Sat.
@ 1 pm)
9:30Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Fri. @ 11:30 pm,
Sat. @ 2:30 pm, Mon., 5/25 @ 1 am & Fri., 6/26@
11:30 pm) [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]
10:00 Independent Lens “Kumu Hina” (Rpt. Wed. @
4 am & Sun. @ 3 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)
Tues., May 5
7:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “Get Action
(1858-1901)” A frail, asthmatic young Theodore
Roosevelt transforms himself into a vigorous
champion of the strenuous life, loses one great
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love and finds another. (Series begins; rpt. Wed.
@ 1 am & Thurs. @ 4 am)
9:00 Frontline “Outbreak” the inside story of how the
Ebola outbreak began and why it wasn’t stopped
before it was too late. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am & Sun.
@ 2 am)
10:00 Great Estates Scotland “Dumfries”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
Wed., May 6
7:00 Nature “Parrot Confidential” Explore the
difficulties of raising parrots, rescue operations
and conservation efforts in the wild. (Rpt.
Thurs. @ 1 am & Fri. @ 4 am)
8:00 NOVA “Nazi Attack on America” Long before
9/11, a far deadlier, little-known attack from the
ocean depths struck our shores. (Rpt. Thurs. @
2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 1 am)
9:00 Super Skyscrapers “Building the Future”
Follows the monumental challenges that came
with erecting London’s super skyscraper, the
Leadenhall Building. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am, Fri. @
2 am & Sat. @ 3 pm)
10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants “Giant Squid”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
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7:00 The Queen’s Mother in Law Sheds new light on
one of the royal family’s most remarkable but
little-known personalities: Prince Philip’s mother.
(Rpt. Sun. @ 5 pm)
8:00 Father Brown “The Lair of the Libertines” Father
Brown and his friends find themselves stranded
with a group of hedonists. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Death in Paradise DI Goodman and his team
are introduced to the jet-setting world of airline
pilots and cabin crew when a flight attendant is
discovered murdered. (Rpt. Sun. @ Midnight)
10:00 Masterpiece Classic “Wolf Hall: Episode 5”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)
Fri., May 8
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
1 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &
Sun. @ 5:30 am)
8:00 Doc Martin “Do not Disturb”
9:00 America’s Ballroom Challenge The winning
couples in the four divisions of ballroom compete
across dance styles in the grand finale. (Rpt. Sat.
@ 2 am, Sun. @ 1 pm & Mon. @ 5 am)
10:00 Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin
Prize (Rpt. Sat. & Mon. @ 3 am)
11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Sat. @ 2:30 pm,
Mon., 5/25 @ 1:00 am & Fri., 6/26 @ 11:30 pm)
[DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]
Sat., May 9
6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Czech Nymph, Bear’s Paw,
Spider, Bugmeister 2”
7:00MotorWeek
7:30 Growing a Greener World “Veteran Farmers:
Jacksonville, FL”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Top Shop Tips”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Baseball
Bat Bed”
9:00 Hometime “Creekside Home Kitchen”
9:30 This Old House “Lexington Project 2015 / Down to the
Wire”
10:00 Ask This Old House “Mailbox Replacement / Indow
Anatomy / Old Door Re-Use”
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
“Southeast Asian Specialties”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Summer on a Plate”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Spice it Up”
12:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen “Irish
Country Cooking”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “A Visit from the
Beekman Boys”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Tasty Treasures”
2:30Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon., 5/25 @ 1 am &
Fri., 6/26 @ 11:30 pm) [DVDs available – call 1-800735-2377]
3:00 Super Skyscrapers “Building the Future”
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Rome: Baroque Brilliance”
4:30 Washington Grown
5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Little Orphan Howard”
5:30 Waiting for God “Double Wedding”
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Mother’s Day”
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances
7:30 As Time Goes By
8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “An Affair to Remember”
(1957; 124 minutes including Jackie Brown’s
intro) Engaged to others, two cruise-ship
passengers (Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr) plan to
reunite six months later atop the Empire State
Building.
10:30 Mr. Sloane
11:00 Austin City Limits “Bonnie Raitt / Mavis Staples”
Sun., May 10
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Mister Rogers Talks
about Dance”
6:30 WordWorld “Race to the Spaceship / Sandbox Surprise”
7:00 Super Why! “Woofster Finds a Home”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “Guest Monkey / Charlie Goes to
School”
8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Jump! / Slow
Down for Sloths”
9:00 DragonflyTV “Hawaii”
9:30 The Impact
10:00 Inside Olympia
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
11:30 Focus on Europe
12:00 Voces on PBS “Now En Espanol”
1:00 America’s Ballroom Challenge
2:00 Mia, A Dancer’s Journey
3:00 Lidia Celebrates America “Life’s Milestones”
4:00 Great Estates Scotland “Kincardine” (Rpt. Tues. @
10 pm)
5:00 The Queen’s Mother in Law
6:00 Caring for Mom & Dad (Rpt. Tues. @ 5 am, Sun., 6/21
@ 3 pm & Sat., 6/27 @ 2 pm)
7:00 Call the Midwife Shirley and Marion, each
pregnant with her first child, meet again. (Rpt.
Mon. @ Midnight & Tues. @ 3 am)
8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 –
Episode 7” The store takes a big gamble; Victor
hits on a survival strategy. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am &
Tues. @ 4 am)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic “Wolf Hall: Episode 6”
Henry’s love for Anne Boleyn has given way to
anger and distrust. (End of series; rpt. Mon. @
2 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 Father Brown “The Lair of the Libertines”
11:00 Shetland “Blue Lightning Part 2 of 2”
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7:00 Washington Grown “International Exports” (Rpt.
Sat. @ 4:30 pm)
7:30 Twenty Twelve Documentary-style comedy about
the team behind the 2012 London Olympics.
(Series begins)
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour One”
Highlight: a Pete Seeger-autographed sign relating
to the Peekskill riots of 1949. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am
& Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC – Hour
One” Highlight: a unique, turn-of-the-20thcentury, hand-wrought Gorham silver tea set.
(Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am, Wed. @ 5 am & Sun. @
4 am)
10:00 Independent Lens “Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb
vs. Gravity” (Rpt. Wed. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 3 am, Sat.
@ 4 am & Sun. @ 3 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)
Tues., May 12
7:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “In the Arena
(1901-1910)” Theodore Roosevelt transforms the
presidency and makes himself perhaps the bestloved of all the men who ever lived in the White
House. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Thurs. @ 4 am)
9:00 Frontline “The Trouble with Chicken” Frontline
investigates the spread of dangerous pathogens
in our meat — particularly poultry — and why the
food-safety system isn’t stopping the threat. (Rpt.
Wed. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 2 am)
10:00 Great Estates Scotland “Kincardine”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
Wed., May 13
Fri., May 15
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
1 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &
Sun. @ 5:30 am)
8:00 Doc Martin “The Wrong Goodbye”
9:00 American Masters “American Ballet Theatre:
A History” Ric Burns’ documentary reveals the
75-year history of one of the world’s preeminent
ballet companies. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @
3 am)
10:30 Loopdiver: The Journey of a Dance (Rpt. Sat. @
3:30 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)
Sat., May 16
6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Rs-2, Foam Beetle, Foam
Beetle with Legs”
7:00MotorWeek
7:30 Growing a Greener World “Hyper Local – Heirloom
Apples & Craft Beers: New Hampshire”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Classic Sideboard”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Chairs X
2”
9:00 Hometime “Creekside Home Design”
9:30 This Old House “Lexington Project 2015 / Garrison No
More”
10:00 Ask This Old House “Noisy Baseboard Heating Fix /
Recessed Kitchen Lighting Install”
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Great
Grilled Burgers and Sweet Potato Fries”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Fisherman’s Harbor”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Roots”
12:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen “Sweet on
Texas”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Past Made New”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour One”
2:00 Escape in the Pacific: 1943
3:00 Super Skyscrapers “The Vertical City” (Rpt. Mon. @
5 am)
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Rome: Back-Street Riches”
4:30 Washington Grown
5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Follow that Bottle”
5:30 The Cafe “There’s No Place Like Home”
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to the Armed Forces”
7:00 Nature “Animal Childhood” Witness the trials and
tribulations of young animals the world over, as
they prepare to leave home. (Rpt. Thurs. @
1 am & Fri. @ 4 am)
8:00 NOVA “Lethal Seas” Follow scientists who seek
solutions to rising ocean acidity. (Rpt. Thurs. @
2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 1 am)
9:00 Super Skyscrapers “The Vertical City” Shanghai
Tower isn’t just a skyscraper — it’s a vertical
city, fitting a population the size of Monaco into a
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances
footprint the size of a football field. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 7:30 As Time Goes By
3 am, Fri. @ 2 am, Sat. @ 3 pm & Mon. @
8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “The Graduate” (1967;
5 am)
111 minutes including Shaun Higgins’ intro) An
10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants “Camel”
aimless college man (Dustin Hoffman) lets an
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
older woman (Anne Bancroft) seduce him, then
Thurs., May 14
finds himself falling for her daughter (Katharine
Ross).
7:00 Escape in the Pacific: 1943 One of the most
10:30 Spy “Codename: Loser”
remarkable incidents of World War II: the only
11:00 Austin City Limits “Bon Iver”
successful group escape from a Japanese POW
camp. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 pm)
Sun., May 17
8:00 Father Brown “The Truth in the Wine” When a
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Feelings When People
body is discovered in a vineyard, Father Brown
Laugh at Mistakes”
must search for the murderer amongst a group of 6:30 WordWorld “Runaway O / Happy Birthday, Dog!”
suspects all seeking to reinvent themselves. (Rpt. 7:00 Super Why! “The Goose and the Golden Eggs”
Sun. @ 10 pm)
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Thomas & Friends: The Adventure Begins
9:00 Death in Paradise DI Goodman and his team
9:00 DragonflyTV “What’s Nano? / Where’s Nano?”
are drawn into the world of politics when Saint 9:30 The Impact
Marie’s scandalized Commerce Minister is found
10:00 Inside Olympia
dead. (Rpt. Sun. @ Midnight)
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
10:00 Masterpiece Classic “Wolf Hall: Episode 6”
11:30 Focus on Europe
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)
12:00 Voces on PBS “El Poeta”
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1:00 Great Performances at the Met “Les Contes
D’hoffmann”
4:00 Great Estates Scotland “Rosslyn” (Rpt. Tues. @ 10 pm)
5:00 Mulberry Child
6:00 Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words
7:00 Call the Midwife Trixie and Sister Mary Cynthia
team up to support a deaf mother-to-be, (End of
series; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight & Tues. @ 3 am)
8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Season
3 – Episode 8” With Harry’s future hanging in the
balance, the store throws the sale to end all sales.
(End of series; rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & Tues. @
4 am)
10:00 Father Brown “The Truth in the Wine”
11:00 David Suchet on the Orient Express
Mon., May 18
7:00 Washington Grown “Fair” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm)
7:30 Twenty Twelve
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour Two”
Highlight: a collection of Marilyn Monroe stills
from some of her greatest cinematic hits (Rpt.
Tues. @ 2 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC – Hour
Two” Highlight: an early 20th-century Charles
Schreyvogel sculpture depicting a soldier and his
horse. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am & Fri. @ 3 am)
10:00 Independent Lens “1971” (Rpt. Wed. @ 4 am &
Sun. @ 3 am)
11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon., 6/8 @
12:30 am & Fri., 6/19 @ 11:30 pm) [DVDs available
– call 1-800-735-2377]
Tues., May 19
7:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The Fire of Life
(1910-1919)” Traces the effects of WW I on the
lives of the Roosevelts. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am &
Thurs. @ 4 am)
9:00 Frontline “Secrets, Politics and Torture”
The dramatic story of the fight over the CIA’s
controversial interrogation methods, widely
criticized as torture. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am & Sun. @
2 am)
10:00 Great Estates Scotland “Rosslyn”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
Wed., May 20
7:00 Nature “The Sagebrush Sea” Learn why the
sagebrush and greater sage-grouse of the
American West are losing ground. (Rpt. Thurs.
@ 1 am & Fri. @ 4 am)
8:00 NOVA “Rise of the Hackers” A new global geek
squad is racing to stay one step ahead of the
hackers. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun.
@ 1 am)
9:00 Super Skyscrapers “The Billionaire Building”
Creating New York’s most luxurious residential
skyscraper. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am & Sat. @ 4 am &
3 pm)
10:00 Above and Beyond
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
Thurs., May 21
7:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE
[KSPS] “Rural Medicine” This edition
will look at reaching folks in outlying communities
and the role of technology in the effort. We’ll look
at Inland Northwest Health Services’ telemedicine
program, rural home visits by nursing students
and more. (Rpt. Sun. @ Noon)
8:00 Father Brown “The Judgement of Man” Father
Brown becomes embroiled in an audacious art
heist masterminded by his adversary, Flambeau.
(Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Death in Paradise When a bird-watcher is
murdered in the Saint-Marie jungle, the team have
a particularly puzzling conundrum to solve. (Rpt.
Sun. @ Midnight)
10:00 Jewel in the Crown “Crossing the River” (Rpt.
Sun. @ 11 pm)
Fri., May 22
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
1 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &
Sun. @ 5:30 am)
8:00 Doc Martin “Preserve the Romance”
9:00 The Lincoln Awards: A Concert for Veterans &
the Military Family Enjoy a concert in celebration
of the Lincoln Awards, which recognize excellence
in providing opportunities and support to veterans
and military families. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @
5 pm & Mon. @ 3 am)
10:00 Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the
White House (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am, Sun. @ 6 pm &
Mon. @ 4 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)
Sat., May 23
6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Dirty Rat, Dry Damsel,
Midge Pupa, Skinny George”
7:00MotorWeek
7:30 Growing a Greener World “Winter Greenhouse School:
Manhattan, NY”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Wide-Screen TV Cabinet”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Pub
Table”
9:00 Hometime “Creekside Home Built-Ins”
9:30 This Old House “The Veteran’s Special House Project”
10:00 Ask This Old House “Maine Tropical Houseplants / USA
Flag Build”
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Favorite
Ways with the Catch of the Day”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Hiker’s Food”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Fall Fruit”
12:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen “Get Your
Chile Fix”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Pay it Forward”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour Two”
2:00 Ride Along the Lincoln Highway
3:00 Super Skyscrapers “The Billionaire Building”
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Florence: Heart of the
Renaissance”
4:30 Washington Grown
5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “How to Remove a Cousin”
5:30 The Cafe “Afternoon Tease”
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Concert in the Park”
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances
7:30 As Time Goes By
8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Three Coins in the
Fountain” (1954; 107 minutes including Jackie
Brown’s intro) Three single American women
make wishes at Rome’s Fountain of Trevi.
10:30 Spy “Codename: Tramp”
11:00 Austin City Limits “The Lumineers / Shovels &
Rope”
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With the announcement that “Downton Abbey,” premiering January 2016 on Masterpiece,
will enter its sixth and final season, I’m writing to thank you for your enthusiasm and support
of the series. And as a fan of Downton, I’m also a bit melancholy about the news.
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All of us at KSPS share your appreciation of this drama — one of the most popular in the
history of PBS and Masterpiecee and one of the most-watched dramas on American television.
The goal of the show’s creators was to evolve the series to reflect the characters’ growth,
and the historical changes affecting life at Downton Abbey. They believe the past five
seasons — and the sixth in production now — accomplish this.
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There will be nine new episodes of “Downton Abbey” in its final season. KSPS will be also be bringing you new,
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ongoing Masterpiecee dramas, including an 8-hour remake of “Poldark” in June and “Indian Summers,” an epic 10-part
sh life
series, in September. Also coming: new episodes of “Sherlock;” a 6-hour “Home Fires,” telling the story of English
ddition,
at home during WWII; and “Arthur & George,” based on Julian Barnes’ novel about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In addition,
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“Last Tango in Halifax” returns in June; and in 2016, PBS and KSPS will premiere its first American drama in more
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It’s been great meeting all of the fans at our Downtonn events over the years, and we’re already planning several
to say an appropriate goodbye to a show that’s meant so much to so many.
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Together, let’s plan to make the coming year a celebration of “Downton Abbey” and enjoy these new opportunities
experience some of television’s best drama on PBS.
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Gary Stokes
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2015 Member Survey Results
Thanks to the 2,600 members who completed and returned the 2015 Member Survey. Thanks to your efforts,, we have
some excellent information about the programs you prefer, the ways you learn about programs on KSPS, some excellent
suggestions for future programs and some helpful ideas to help improve your KSPS. Here are some highlights from
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Sun., May 24
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “How People Make Books
/ Mistaken Delivery”
6:30 WordWorld “There’s an Ant in Every Giant / Chef Sheep”
7:00 Super Why! “The Three Feathers”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “Wind Symphony / George and Allie’s
Automated Car Wash”
8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Incredible
Journey / Bamboozled”
9:00 DragonflyTV “Hockey Sticks / Butterfly Wings”
9:30 The Impact
10:00 Inside Olympia
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
11:30 Focus on Europe
12:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Rural
Medicine”
1:00 Compassion for Those We Love: A Town Meeting on
Caregiving for Alzheimer’s in the Hispanic Community
“Alzheimer’s in the Hispanic”
2:00 Craft in America “Service”
3:00 Not Yet Begun to Fight
4:00 Great Estates Scotland “Inveraray” (Rpt. Tues. @
10 pm)
5:00 The Lincoln Awards: A Concert for Veterans &
the Military Family (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am)
6:00 Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the
White House (Rpt. Mon. @ 4 am)
7:00 National Memorial Day Concert
Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise co-host the 26th
broadcast of this night of remembrance honoring
the service and sacrifice of our men and women
in uniform. (Rpt. @ 8:30 pm, Mon. @ 1:30 am &
Noon and Tues. @ 3 am & 4:30 am)
8:30 National Memorial Day Concert (Rpt. Mon. @
1:30 am & Noon and Tues. @ 3 am & 4:30 am)
10:00 Father Brown “The Judgement of Man”
11:00 Jewel in the Crown “Crossing the River”
persevere and thrive. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am & Fri.
@ 5 am)
8:00 NOVA “First Man on the Moon” An intimate
portrait of Neil Armstrong, the first person to set
foot on the Moon. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am, Fri. @
4 am & Sun. @ 1 am)
9:00 Secrets of the Dead “The Man Who Saved the
World” How the actions of one man, during
arguably the most dangerous moment of the Cold
War, averted nuclear war. (Rpt. Thurs. & Fri. @
3 am and Sun. @ 2 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
Thurs., May 28
7:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The Storm
(1920-1933)” Franklin Roosevelt runs for vice
president in 1920 and seems assured of a still
brighter future until polio devastates him the
following summer. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Thurs.
@ 4 am)
9:00 Frontline “Obama at War” Go inside the Obama
administration’s struggle to deal with ISIS and the
deadly civil war in Syria. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am)
10:00 Great Estates Scotland “Inveraray”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
Wed., May 27
@ Noon) [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]
7:30 Two Feet from the Audience A movement is afoot
to bring classical music to non-traditional and
alternative venues, such as nightclubs and bars.
(Rpt. Sun. @ 12:30 pm)
8:00 Father Brown “The Time Machine” Father Brown
visits Jacob, who is determined to go back in time
to prove that a member of his family killed his
father. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Death in Paradise A murder on a privately owned
island means DI Goodman and the team are cut
off from the mainland when a storm comes in.
(Rpt. Sun. @ Midnight)
10:00 Jewel in the Crown “The Bibighar Gardens”
(Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)
Fri., May 29
7:00 Nature “My Bionic Pet” Meet inspiring disabled
animals and remarkable individuals who help them
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7:00 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Sun.
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
1 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &
Sun. @ 5:30 am)
8:00 Doc Martin “Dry Your Tears”
9:00 Great Performances “Boston Symphony
Mon., May 25
Orchestra: Andris Nelsons Inaugural Concert”
7:00 Washington Grown “Mashed Potatoes” (Rpt. Sat.
Celebrates the start of BSO music director Andris
@ 4:30 pm)
Nelsons’ tenure as the 15th music director of the
7:30 Twenty Twelve
orchestra. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @ 3 am)
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour Three”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)
Highlight: an 1875 W.S. Young landscape oil of
Sat., May 30
the Greenbrier River in West Virginia. (Rpt. Sat. @ 6:00 America’s Heartland
1 pm)
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Nonepapa Smurf, Don Juan
9:00 The Homefront Intimate portraits of America’s
Wannabe, Olive Willy”
military families. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am, Wed. @
7:00MotorWeek
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7:30 Growing a Greener World “The Seed Farmer; Dr. John
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)
Navazio-The Organic Seed Alliance: Port Townsend,
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8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Kitchen
Scraps”
9:00 Hometime “Creekside Home Granite”
9:30 This Old House “Adaptation & Accessibility”
10:00 Ask This Old House “Electrical Vehicle Charger Install /
Kitchen Sink Install”
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Dinner
in the Mediterranean”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Bergen Food Renaissance”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Corn – Get an Earful!”
12:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen “Dessert
on Bourbon Street”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “The Future”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour Three”
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information on slowing down and potentially
reversing the aging process through exercise and
other lifestyle choices. (Rpt. Sun. @ 5:30 pm,
Thurs. @ 7 pm & Sun., 6/7 at 2 pm)
Deepak Chopra: The Future of God Chopra
proposes that God lies at the source of human
awareness; therefore, any person can find the God
within that transforms everyday life.
John Denver: Country Boy Discover the man
behind the music in this intimate profile of the
legendary popular singer-songwriter. (Rpt. Sun. @
6:30 pm & Tues. @ 8:30 pm)
Sister Acts (My Music) From the
Andrews Sisters to the McGuire and Lennon
Sisters, sister groups were a popular part of
the post-WW II-era musical landscape. Enjoy
performances by these and other beloved sister
acts. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 8 pm)
Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy! Features
Borge’s funniest and most memorable skits.
Brit Floyd Live at Red Rocks The world’s
foremost Pink Floyd tribute show captures the
magic and majesty of a live Pink Floyd concert
experience. (Rpt. Wed. @ 7 pm)
(to be announced)
Spy “Codename: Grades”
Austin City Limits “Bob Mould / Delta Spirit”
Sun., May 31
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Helping Others after
Mistakes / Eraser Factory”
6:30 WordWorld “Rocket to the Moon / The Birds”
7:00 Super Why! “Pinocchio”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “George and Allie’s Lawn Service /
Curious George’s Scavenger Hunt”
8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Surprise
Surprise / A Howling Good Time”
9:00 DragonflyTV “Surface Area / Stained Glass”
9:30 The Impact
10:00 Inside Olympia
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
11:30 Focus on Europe
12:00 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] [DVDs available – call
1-800-735-2377]
12:30 Two Feet from the Audience
1:00 Lidia Celebrates America “Freedom and Independence”
2:00 My Music: Country Pop Legends County music
legend Roy Clark hosts this trip down three
decades of memory lane. Performances by Glenn
Campbell, Crystal Gayle, BJ Thomas, the Bellamy
Brothers and more are intermixed with vintage
archival gems. (Rpt. Sun., 6/6 @ 5 pm)
4:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup – Glorious Women Never
Age! Turn the notion of aging on its head with
seven steps that celebrate the wisdom of growing
older. (Rpt. Tues. @ 7 pm)
5:30 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White
Practical information on slowing down and
potentially reversing the aging process through
exercise and other lifestyle choices. (Rpt. Thurs.
@ 7 pm & Sun., 6/7 at 2 pm)
6:30 John Denver: Country Boy Discover the man
behind the music in this intimate profile of the
legendary popular singer-songwriter. (Rpt. Tues.
@ 8:30 pm)
8:00 Manners of Downton Abbey Alastair Bruce,
historical advisor to Downton Abbey, explains how
they recreate the authentic etiquette of aristocrats
and servants.
9:30 The Tenors – Under One Sky (Rpt. Mon. @
7 pm)
11:00 Jewel in the Crown “The Bibighar Gardens”
Mon., June 1
7:00 The Tenors – Under One Sky The
Tenors return with a masterwork, delivering their
signature blend of classical and contemporary
pop — a concert of powerful voices, angelic
harmonies and world-class arrangements.
8:30 30 Days to a Younger Heart with Steven Masley
MD Masley presents a heart tune-up that involves
the three easy lifestyle corrections that can take
10 years off of your heart’s age — in just 30 days.
(Rpt. Wed. @ 8:30 pm)
10:00 Independent Lens “The New Black” (Rpt. Wed.
@ 4 am & Sun. @ 2 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)
Tues., June 2
7:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup – Glorious Women Never
Age! Turn the notion of aging on its head with
seven steps that celebrate the wisdom of growing
older.
8:30 John Denver: Country Boy The man behind the
music in this intimate profile of the legendary
popular singer-songwriter.
10:00 Hallowed Grounds (Rpt. Wed. & Fri. @ 3 am and
Thurs. & Sun. @ 4 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
Wed., June 3
7:00 Brit Floyd Live at Red Rocks The world’s
foremost Pink Floyd tribute show captures the
magic and majesty of a live Pink Floyd concert
experience.
8:30 30 Days to a Younger Heart with Steven Masley
MD Masley presents a heart tune-up that involves
the three easy lifestyle corrections that can take 10
years off of your heart’s age — in just 30 days.
10:00 America Revealed “Food Machine” (Series
begins)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
Thurs., June 4
7:00 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White
Practical information on slowing down and
potentially reversing the aging process through
exercise and other lifestyle choices. (Rpt. Sun. @
2 pm)
8:00 Sister Acts (My Music) From the Andrews Sisters
to the McGuire and Lennon Sisters, sister groups
were a popular part of the post-WW II-era musical
landscape. Enjoy performances by these and other
beloved sister acts.
9:30(to be announced)
10:00 Jewel in the Crown “Questions of Loyalty” (Rpt.
Sun. @ 11:30 pm)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)
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7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
8:00 From Broadway to Hollywood with Richard
Glazier Pianist and historian Richard Glazier
explores the history of the great music that
has been written for Broadway musicals and
Hollywood films and television.
9:30(to be announced)
10:00 In Performance at the White House “Women of
Soul” (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am & Mon. @ 4 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)
Sat., June 6
6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Undertaker, Shewey’s
Spawning Purple, Copper Top”
7:00MotorWeek
7:30 Growing a Greener World “Farm School – Learning to
be Organic Farmers”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Router Extravaganza”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Garden
Bench”
9:00 Hometime “Creekside Home Connections”
9:30 This Old House “A Home for Matt & Cat”
10:00 Ask This Old House “Smart Thermostat Install / Barn
Solar Install”
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Spicing
Up the Backyard Barbecue”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Mountain Riches”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Winter Squash”
12:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen “Favorites
with a Chinese Accent”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Your Happy Place”
1:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Travel
Marathon Adventures from the latest Season
5:00
7:00
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10:30
11:00
8 of Rick Steves’ Europe. Stops will include
Amsterdam and the Netherlands, France’s Loire,
Turkey and Italy’s Riviera.
My Music: Country Pop Legends Performances
by Glenn Campbell, Crystal Gayle, BJ Thomas, the
Bellamy Brothers and more are intermixed with
vintage archival gems. Roy Clark hosts.
Great Performance Encore [KSPS]
Great Performance Encore [KSPS]
Spy “Codename: Book Club”
Austin City Limits “Esperanza Spalding”
Sun., June 7
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Pianist Andre Watts /
Practicing & Mistakes”
6:30 WordWorld “The Mystery of the Disappearing Pie /
Duck’s Family Reunion”
7:00 Super Why! “The Rolling Rice Cakes”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “Happy Valentine’s Day, George! / Oh
Deer”
8:30 Dinosaur Train: Dinosaurs A to Z
9:30 The Impact
10:00 Inside Olympia
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
11:30 Focus on Europe
3:00 Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop (My Music) Rock and
pop legends Jon “Bowzer” Bauman (Sha Na Na)
and Ronnie Spector (of The Ronettes) bring back
the best songs from the late 1950s and early
1960s.
5:00 Great Performance Encore [KSPS]
7:00 Great Performance Encore [KSPS]
8:30 Great Performance Encore [KSPS]
10:00 Father Brown: Saving Souls, Solving Crimes
11:30 Jewel in the Crown “Questions of Loyalty”
Mon., June 8
7:00 Washington Grown “Getting Food from Farm to
Table” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm)
7:30 Twenty Twelve
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Los Angeles”
Highlight: Disney animation art. (Rpt. Tues. @
2 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Milwaukee” a
Tiffany lamp that was first appraised in 1998
between $8,000 and $15,000. (Rpt. Tues. @
1 am)
10:00 Independent Lens “God Loves Uganda” (Rpt.
Wed. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 3 am)
11:30 Ribbon of Sand (Rpt. Wed. @ 5:30 am & Sun. @
4:30 am)
Tues., June 9
7:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The Rising
Road (1933-1939)” Aimed at ending the
Depression, FDR’s sweeping New Deal restores
the people’s self-confidence and transforms the
relationship between them and their government.
(Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Thurs. @ 4 am)
9:00Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am)
10:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century “Change”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
Wed., June 10
7:00Nature (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am & Fri. @ 3 am)
8:00 NOVA “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets” Explore one of
the largest underwater archaeological sites: the
seabed bordering the D-Day beaches. (Rpt. Thurs.
@ 2 am, Fri. @ 4 am, Sat. @ 2 pm & Sun. @
1 am)
10:00 America Revealed “Nation on the Move”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
Thurs., June 11
7:00 Educating Spokane [KSPS/Spokane
Public Schools] Live, call-in Q&A with Spokane
Schools officials.
7:30(to be announced)
8:00 Father Brown “The Standing Stones” A death at
the stone circle of a polio-stricken village leads
Father Brown to conclude that dark forces are at
work. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Death in Paradise When an elderly resident at
a retirement home appears to have committed
suicide, the team is on a mission to prove it was
murder. (Rpt. Sun. @ Midnight)
10:00
Jewel in the Crown “Incidents at a Wedding”
12:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Orman
(Rpt.
Sun. @ 11 pm)
contends that “The goal of money is to make you
feel secure” and that our financial solutions should 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)
work to fulfill that goal.
Fri., June 12
2:00 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
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8:00 Doc Martin “Born with a Shotgun”
9:00 Great Performances “Twilight: Los Angeles”
A film adaptation of the acclaimed stage drama
returns on 20th anniversary of Los Angeles riots
that followed the Rodney King verdict. (Rpt. Sat.
@ 2 am)
10:30 Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour (Rpt.
Sat. @ 3:30 am & Mon. @ 4:30 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)
Sat., June 13
6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Moose Turd, Shoestring
Stone, Black Gordon”
7:00MotorWeek
7:30 Growing a Greener World “Farmgirls: Seattle, WA”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Hall Storage Bench”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Patio
Prep Station”
9:00Hometime
9:30 This Old House “Charlestown Project 2014 / 35 Years of
This Old House”
10:00 Ask This Old House
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
“Mahogany Chicken and Asparagus Stir-Fry”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Farmer’s Food”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Summer Fruit”
12:00 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen “Comfort
Food Classics”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “First Things First”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Los Angeles”
2:00 NOVA “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 am)
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Florentine Delights and Tuscan
Side Trips”
4:30 Washington Grown
5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Has Anyone Seen Barry’s
Midlife Crisis”
5:30 The Cafe “Out with the Cold”
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “My Blue Heaven”
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances
7:30 As Time Goes By
8:00 Great Performance Encore [KSPS]
10:30 Spy “Codename: Blood”
11:00 Austin City Limits “Nine Inch Nails”
Sun., June 14
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Board Games & Musical
Fun with Ella Jenkins”
6:30 WordWorld “Sh-Sh-Shark! / Dog Wants to Play Ball”
7:00 Super Why! “Hansel and Gretel: A Healthy Adventure”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “Gnocchi the Critic / George Cleans Up”
8:30
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12:00
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Dinosaur Train: Submarine Adventure
The Impact
Inside Olympia
Oregon Field Guide
Focus on Europe
Ten Lives: A Feral Cat Odyssey
History Detectives
Great Continental Railway Journeys “London to Monte
Carlo”
3:00 John Sebastian Presents: Folk
Rewind (My Music) A reunion of folk
@
singers, including Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn
and The Chad Mitchell Trio.
6:00 Last Tango in Halifax As Alan and Celia seize the
day, Gillian spirals into a dark place as skeletons
surface. (Series begins)
7:00 Last Tango in Halifax Alan and Celia’s first day as
husband and wife is filled with tension.
8:00 Secrets of Underground London Descend into
subterranean London to uncover 2,000 years of
history.
9:00 A Promise to My Father Israel “Izzy” Arbeiter as
he returns to the sites of his darkest hours and
relives the Holocaust’s unimaginable horrors.
10:00 Father Brown “The Standing Stones”
11:00 Jewel in the Crown “Incidents at a Wedding”
Mon., June 15
7:00 Washington Grown “Beef” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm)
7:30 Twenty Twelve
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage St. Louis” (Rpt.
Tues. @ 2 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Rochester”
Highlight: a painting by Frank Zappa. (Rpt. Tues.
@ 1 am & Wed. @ 5 am)
10:00 Independent Lens “Limited Partnership” (Rpt.
Wed. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 3 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)
Tues., June 16
7:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The Common
Cause (1939-1944)” FDR shatters the third-term
tradition and struggles to prepare a reluctant
country to enter World War II. (Rpt. Wed. @
1 am & Thurs. @ 4 am)
9:00Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 2 am)
10:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century “Boundaries”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
Wed., June 17
7:00Nature (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am & Fri. @ 4 am)
8:00 NOVA “Escape from Nazi Alcatraz” British
officers’ ingenious plan to escape from Colditz
Castle, a prisoner of war camp in Nazi Germany.
(Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @
1 am)
9:00 Nazi Mega Weapons “Atlantic Wall” To protect
occupied Europe from an Allied invasion, Hitler
demanded the construction of a defensive wall
stretching from France to Norway.
10:00 America Revealed “Electric Nation”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
Thurs., June 18
7:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE
[KSPS] “Phobias / Mental Health”
8:00
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11:00
We’ll look at what causes our minds to be fearful,
or even cause panic, at things most people barely
notice. (Rpt. Sun. @ Noon)
Father Brown “The Paradise of Thieves” When
a dead man is found inside a locked bank vault,
Father Brown must solve the mystery to save an
innocent man. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
Death in Paradise (Rpt. Sun. @ Midnight)
Jewel in the Crown “The Regimental Silver”
(Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm)
Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)
5:00 Secrets of Westminster
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11:00 Austin City Limits “Los Lobos / Thao & the Get
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Fri., June 19
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
1 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &
Sun. @ 5:30 am)
8:00 Doc Martin “Mother Knows Best”
9:00 Great Performances at the Met “The Merry
Widow” Renée Fleming stars as the beguiling
femme fatale who captivates all Paris in Lehár’s
enchanting operetta. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @
3 am)
11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] [DVDs available – call
Sun., June 21
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Environment”
6:30 WordWorld “Pies, Pies, Pies! / Waterlogged”
7:00 Super Why! “The Three Little Pigs: The Return of the
Wolf”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “Girl Meets Monkey / Curious George
Ramps it Up”
8:30 Dinosaur Train: Zeppelin Adventure
9:30 The Impact
10:00 Inside Olympia
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
11:30 Focus on Europe
12:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS]
“Phobias / Mental Health”
1:00 History Detectives
2:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Hungary to
Austria”
3:00 Big Band Years Enjoy the music that
brought the country through WWII and kickstarted the baby boom.
5:00 Tales from the Royal Wardrobe
6:00 Last Tango in Halifax Gillian is devastated when
Celia inadvertently reveals a secret she has kept
since she was 15.
7:00 Last Tango in Halifax Sad news inspires Alan and
Celia to have another wedding ceremony.
8:00 Masterpiece “Poldark” It was one of
Masterpiece’s earliest hit series. Now, Captain
Ross Poldark rides again — with all the action,
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adventure and romance of the original. Aidan
Sat., June 20
Turner (The Hobbit) stars. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am &
Tues. @ 4 am)
6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Studdler, Royal Flush, Puff’s 9:00 Crimson Field In an army hospital, the staff
Leach”
heals the bodies and souls of men wounded in
7:00MotorWeek
the trenches. (Series begins; rpt. Mon. @ 2 am &
7:30 Growing a Greener World “Thomas Jefferson; Organic
Tues. @ 5 am)
Gardening Pioneer: Monticello: Virginia “
10:00 Father Brown “The Paradise of Thieves”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Rustic Step-Back Cupboard”
11:00 Jewel in the Crown “The Regimental Silver”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Arts &
Crafts Rocking Chair”
9:00Hometime
9:30 This Old House “Charlestown Project 2014 / Brick
Rowhouse Blues”
10:00 Ask This Old House
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Spa
Cuisine Gets a Makeover”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Drama on a Plate”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Fresh Bread”
12:00 Cook’s Country “Short Order Breakfast Classics”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Down and Dirty”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage St. Louis”
2:00 Secrets of Underground London
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Paris: Regal and Intimate”
4:30 Washington Grown
5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Genuine Outdoors Robin
Hood Barbie”
5:30 The Cafe “A Note to Follow”
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Summer Sounds”
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances
7:30 As Time Goes By
8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “The Barefoot Contessa”
(1954; 133 minutes including Shaun Higgins’
intro) Flashbacks at a funeral reveal how a Madrid
nightclub dancer was propelled to instant stardom
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Mon., June 22
7:00 Washington Grown “Shellfish”
7:30 Twenty Twelve
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Sacramento” (Rpt.
Tues. @ 2 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Louisville”
Highlight: a 19th-century folk art jug. (Rpt. Tues.
@ 1 am & Wed. @ 5 am)
10:00 P.O.V. “Out in the Night” (Rpt. Wed. @ 4 am and
Sun. @ 3 am & 4 am)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)
Tues., June 23
7:00 Roosevelts: An Intimate History “A Strong and
Active Faith (1944-1962)” After her husband’s
death, Eleanor Roosevelt proves herself a shrewd
politician and a skilled negotiator in her own right.
(Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Thurs. @ 4 am)
9:00Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am)
10:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century “History”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
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7:00 NOVA “Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius” The
search for the secrets of problem-solving bird
brains. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 1 am &
2 am)
8:00 First Peoples “Americas” How closely
related were the First Americans and today’s
Native Americans? It’s a matter of huge
controversy, focused on Kennewick Man. (Series
begins; rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am & Fri. @ 3:30 am)
9:00 First Peoples “Africa” DNA from a 19th Century
African-American slave is forcing geneticists to
re-think the origins of our species.
10:00 America Revealed “Made in the U.S.A.”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)
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8:00 Father Brown “The Deadly Seal” Father Brown
hears a confession that reveals that Bishop Talbot
will be assassinated the next day. (Rpt. Sun. @
10 pm)
9:00 Death in Paradise (Rpt. Sun. @ Midnight)
10:00 Jewel in the Crown “Ordeal by Fire” (Rpt. Sun.
@ 11 pm)
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)
Fri., June 26
7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @
1 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &
Sun. @ 5:30 am)
8:00 Doc Martin “Remember Me”
9:00 In Performance at the White House “The Gospel
Tradition” (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @ 3 am)
10:00 Virtuosity – The Cliburn (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am &
Mon. @ 4 am)
11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] [DVDs available – call
1-800-735-2377]
Sat., June 27
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6:00 America’s Heartland
6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art “Stoat’s Tail, Poly Royal,
Maggot, Six-Pack”
7:00MotorWeek
7:30 Growing a Greener World “A Year in the Life of a
Beginning Beekeeper: Atlanta, GA”
8:00 Woodsmith Shop “3-In-1 Drill Press Upgrade”
8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Pencil
Post Bed”
9:00Hometime
9:30 This Old House “Charlestown Project 2014 / A Bridge to
Charlestown”
10:00 Ask This Old House
10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Scallops
and Shrimp Hot Off the Grill”
11:00 New Scandinavian Cooking “Tina’s French Pantry”
11:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh “Fresh Beans”
12:00 Cook’s Country “Dressing Up Meat and Potatoes”
12:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Drink Your Yard”
1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Sacramento”
2:00 Caring for Mom & Dad
3:00 Tales from the Royal Wardrobe
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Paris: Embracing Life and Art”
4:30 Washington Grown
5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Barry in Danger from
Reading and Aunt Jess”
5:30 The Cafe “Fragile – Handle with Care”
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Broadway Musicals”
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances
7:30 As Time Goes By
8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “A Few Good Men”
(1992; 143 minutes including Ryan Tucker’s intro)
Navy lawyers (Tom Cruise, Demi Moore) defend
two Marines accused of killing a private at the
naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
10:30 Spy “Codename: Growing Rogue”
11:00 Austin City Limits “Tweedy”
Sun., June 28
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Environment”
6:30 WordWorld “Dog’s Camping Adventure / V is for
Vacation”
7:00 Super Why! “King Eddie Who Loved Spaghetti”
7:30 Space Racers
8:00 Curious George “Curious George Takes a Job / Curious
George Takes Another Job – (Part 1 & 2)”
8:30 Dinosaur Train: Nature Trackers Adventure Camp
9:30 The Impact
10:00 Inside Olympia
11:00 Oregon Field Guide
11:30 Focus on Europe
12:00 (to be announced)
1:00 History Detectives
2:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Berlin to the
Rhine”
3:00 Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music)
Celebrates the legendary songwriter with archival
performances by the original artists who made the
songs famous.
4:30 (to be announced)
5:00 Last Tango in Halifax Celia reluctantly introduces
Alan to her sister.
6:00 Last Tango in Halifax A surprise visitor makes
Alan’s day.
7:00 Last Tango in Halifax (New season
begins; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight & Tues. @ 3 am)
8:00 Masterpiece “Poldark” (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am &
Tues. @ 4 am)
9:00 Crimson Field A large convoy of wounded men
brings challenges for the hospital staff. (Rpt. Mon.
@ 2 am & Tues. @ 5 am)
10:00 Father Brown “The Deadly Seal”
11:00 Jewel in the Crown “Ordeal by Fire”
Mon., June 29
7:00 Washington Grown “Onions”
7:30 Twenty Twelve “Boycott, Part 1”
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Denver” (Rpt.
Tues. @ 2 am)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Hartford” Highlight:
a Tiffany aquamarine glass vase. (Rpt. Tues. @
1 am)
10:00 P.O.V.
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)
Tues., June 30
7:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience The
story of Mount Rushmore’s creation is as bizarre
and wonderful as the monument itself.
8:00 1913: Seeds of Conflict Examines a pivotal, yet
largely overlooked, moment in the history of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the years just prior to
World War I.
9:00Frontline
10:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century “Balance”
11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)
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Friday, May 1
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Dick Cavett’s Vietnam
3:00Nature “Mystery Monkeys of ShangriLa”
4:00NOVA “Manhunt – Boston Bombers”
5:00Super Skyscrapers “One World Trade
Center”
Saturday, May 2
Friday, May 8
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Super Skyscrapers “Building the
Future”
3:00Caring for Mom & Dad
4:00Nature “Parrot Confidential”
5:00NOVA “Nazi Attack on America”
Saturday, May 9
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00America’s Ballroom Challenge
3:00Voces on PBS “El Poeta”
4:00Day the ‘60s Died
5:00The This Old House Hour
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00America’s Ballroom Challenge
3:00Billy Joel: The Library of Congress
Gershwin Prize
4:30Yellowstone: Land to Life
5:00The This Old House Hour
Sunday, May 3
Sunday, May 10
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “Manhunt – Boston Bombers”
2:00Super Skyscrapers “One World Trade
Center”
3:00Day the ‘60s Died
4:00Dick Cavett’s Vietnam
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
Monday, May 4
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “Nazi Attack on America”
2:00Frontline “Outbreak”
3:00Independent Lens “Kumu Hina”
4:00Caring for Mom & Dad
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
Monday, May 11
MdntCall the Midwife
MdntCall the Midwife
1:00Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge,
1:00Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge,
Season 3 – Episode 7”
Season 3 – Episode 6”
2:00Masterpiece Classic “Wolf Hall: Episode
2:00Masterpiece Classic “Wolf Hall: Episode
6”
5”
3:00Billy Joel: The Library of Congress
4:00Voces on PBS “El Poeta”
Gershwin Prize
5:00America’s Ballroom Challenge
4:30Yellowstone: Land to Life
5:00America’s Ballroom Challenge
Tuesday, May 5
MdntPBS NewsHour
Tuesday, May 12
1:00Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Ms – Hour MdntPBS NewsHour
Three”
1:00Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Santa Clara, Hour
– Hour One”
Three”
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour
3:00Call the Midwife
One”
4:00Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge,
3:00Call the Midwife
Season 3 – Episode 6”
4:00Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge,
5:00Voces on PBS “El Poeta”
Season 3 – Episode 7”
5:00Caring for Mom & Dad
Wednesday, May 6
MdntPBS NewsHour
Wednesday, May 13
1:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “Get
MdntPBS NewsHour
Action (1858-1901)”
1:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “In the
3:00Frontline “Outbreak”
Arena (1901-1910)”
4:00Independent Lens “Kumu Hina”
3:00Frontline “The Trouble with Chicken”
5:00Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Ms – Hour 4:00Independent Lens “Born to Fly:
Three”
Elizabeth Streb Vs. Gravity”
5:00Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC
Thursday, May 7
– Hour One”
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Nature “Parrot Confidential”
2:00NOVA “Nazi Attack on America”
3:00Super Skyscrapers “Building the
Future”
4:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “Get
Action (1858-1901)”
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Thursday, May 14
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Nature “Animal Childhood”
2:00NOVA “Lethal Seas”
3:00Super Skyscrapers “The Vertical City”
4:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “In the
Arena (1901-1910)”
Friday, May 15
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Super Skyscrapers “The Vertical City”
3:00Independent Lens “Born to Fly:
Elizabeth Streb Vs. Gravity”
4:00Nature “Animal Childhood”
5:00NOVA “Lethal Seas”
Saturday, May 16
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00American Masters “American Ballet
Theatre: A History”
3:30Loopdiver: The Journey of a Dance
4:00Independent Lens “Born to Fly:
Elizabeth Streb Vs. Gravity”
5:00The This Old House Hour
Sunday, May 17
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “Lethal Seas”
2:00Frontline “The Trouble with Chicken”
3:00Independent Lens “Born to Fly:
Elizabeth Streb Vs. Gravity”
4:00Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC
– Hour One”
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
Monday, May 18
MdntCall the Midwife
1:00Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge,
Season 3 – Episode 8”
3:00American Masters “American Ballet
Theatre: A History”
4:30Loopdiver: The Journey of a Dance
5:00Super Skyscrapers “The Vertical City”
Tuesday, May 19
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC
– Hour Two”
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Charleston, Hour
Two”
3:00Call the Midwife
4:00Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge,
Season 3 – Episode 8”
Wednesday, May 20
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Fire of Life (1910-1919)”
3:00Frontline “Secrets, Politics and Torture”
4:00Independent Lens “1971”
5:30Emery Blagdon and His Healing
Machine
Thursday, May 21
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Nature “The Sagebrush Sea”
2:00NOVA “Rise of the Hackers”
3:00Super Skyscrapers “The Billionaire
Building”
4:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Fire of Life (1910-1919)”
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Frida
Mdnt
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
Satu
Mdnt
1:00
1:30
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
Sund
Mdnt
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
Mon
1:00
1:30
3:00
4:00
5:00
Tues
Mdnt
1:00
3:00
4:30
Wed
Mdnt
1:00
3:00
4:00
Thur
Mdnt
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
Frida
Mdnt
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
Overnight Schedule (continued)
Friday, May 22
City”
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Ride Along the Lincoln Highway
3:00Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC
– Hour Two”
4:00Nature “The Sagebrush Sea”
5:00NOVA “Rise of the Hackers”
Saturday, May 23
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MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00The Lincoln Awards: A Concert for
Veterans & the Military Family
3:00Salute to the Troops: In Performance at
the White House
4:00Super Skyscrapers “The Billionaire
Building”
5:00The This Old House Hour
Sunday, May 24
en”
DC
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “Rise of the Hackers”
2:00Frontline “Secrets, Politics and Torture”
3:00Independent Lens “1971”
4:30Emery Blagdon and His Healing
Machine
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
Monday, May 25
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1:00Northwest Profiles
1:30National Memorial Day Concert
3:00The Lincoln Awards: A Concert for
Veterans & the Military Family
4:00Salute to the Troops: In Performance at
the White House
5:00Ride Along the Lincoln Highway
Tuesday, May 26
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The Homefront
3:00National Memorial Day Concert
4:30National Memorial Day Concert
Wednesday, May 27
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Storm (1920-1933)”
3:00Frontline “Obama at War”
4:00The Homefront
Thursday, May 28
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Nature “My Bionic Pet”
2:00NOVA “First Man on the Moon”
3:00Secrets of the Dead “The Man Who
Saved the World”
4:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Storm (1920-1933)”
Friday, May 29
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Program about Unusual Buildings &
Other Roadside Stuff
3:00Secrets of the Dead “The Man Who
Saved the World”
4:00NOVA “First Man on the Moon”
5:00Nature “My Bionic Pet”
Saturday, May 30
Saturday, June 6
Sunday, May 31
Sunday, June 7
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00Great Performances “Boston
Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons
Inaugural Concert”
4:00Program about Unusual Buildings &
Other Roadside Stuff
5:00The This Old House Hour
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “First Man on the Moon”
2:00Secrets of the Dead “The Man Who
Saved the World”
3:00The Homefront
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00PBS Arts from Cleveland: Women Who
Rock
3:00In Performance at the White House
“Women of Soul”
4:00Sandwiches that You Will Like
5:00The This Old House Hour
Monday, June 1
MdntThe Ghost Army
1:00Surviving the Tsunami: A NOVA Special
Presentation
2:00Independent Lens “The New Black”
3:00The Ghost Army
4:00Hallowed Grounds
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
Tuesday, June 2
12:30 Northwest Profiles
1:00Last Tango in Halifax
2:00Last Tango in Halifax
3:00PBS Arts from Cleveland: Women Who
Rock
4:00In Performance at the White House
“Women of Soul”
5:00Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Wednesday, June 3
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage
Milwaukee”
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Los
Angeles”
3:00Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret Service
4:00Last Tango in Halifax
5:00Last Tango in Halifax
MdntSecrets of the Manor House
1:00Last Tango in Halifax
2:00Last Tango in Halifax
3:00Great Performances “Boston
Symphony Orchestra: Andris Nelsons
Inaugural Concert”
5:00Program about Unusual Buildings &
Other Roadside Stuff
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Program about Unusual Buildings &
Other Roadside Stuff
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC
– Hour Three”
3:00Secrets of the Manor House
4:00Last Tango in Halifax
5:00Last Tango in Halifax
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Secrets of the Manor House
2:00The Ghost Army
3:00Hallowed Grounds
4:00Independent Lens “The New Black”
5:00Antiques Roadshow “Washington, DC
– Hour Three”
Thursday, June 4
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Nature
2:00Surviving the Tsunami: A NOVA Special
Presentation
3:00The Ghost Army
4:00Hallowed Grounds
5:00Program about Unusual Buildings &
Other Roadside Stuff
Friday, June 5
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Sandwiches that You Will Like
3:00Hallowed Grounds
4:00Nature
5:00Surviving the Tsunami: A NOVA Special
Presentation
Monday, June 8
Tuesday, June 9
Wednesday, June 10
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Rising Road (1933-1939)”
3:00Frontline
4:00Independent Lens “God Loves Uganda”
5:30Ribbon of Sand
Thursday, June 11
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Nature
2:00NOVA “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets”
4:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Rising Road (1933-1939)”
Friday, June 12
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Secrets of Chatsworth
3:00Nature
4:00NOVA “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets”
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Overnight Schedule (continued)
Saturday, June 13
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00Great Performances “Twilight: Los
Angeles”
3:30Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour
4:00Secrets of Chatsworth
5:00The This Old House Hour
Sunday, June 14
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets”
3:00Independent Lens “God Loves Uganda”
4:30Ribbon of Sand
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
Monday, June 15
MdntSecrets of Underground London
4:30Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour
5:00Secrets of Underground London
Tuesday, June 16
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage
Rochester”
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage St. Louis”
3:00Secrets of Underground London
Wednesday, June 17
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Common Cause (1939-1944)”
3:00Frontline
4:00Independent Lens “Limited
Partnership”
5:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage
Rochester”
Thursday, June 18
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Nature
2:00NOVA “Escape from Nazi Alcatraz”
3:00Nazi Mega Weapons “Atlantic Wall”
4:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “The
Common Cause (1939-1944)”
Friday, June 19
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Masterpiece Mystery! “Endeavour,
Season 2: Trove”
3:30Emery Blagdon and His Healing
Machine
4:00Nature
5:00NOVA “Escape from Nazi Alcatraz”
Saturday, June 20
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00Great Performances at the Met “The
Merry Widow”
4:30Yellowstone: Land to Life
5:00The This Old House Hour
Sunday, June 21
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “Escape from Nazi Alcatraz”
2:00Frontline
3:00Independent Lens “Limited
Partnership”
4:00Nazi Mega Weapons “Atlantic Wall”
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
3:00Frontline
4:00Pov “Out in the Night”
5:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage
Louisville”
Thursday, June 25
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00NOVA “Inside Animal Minds: Bird
Genius”
2:00First Peoples “Americas / Africa”
4:00Roosevelts: An Intimate History “A
Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962)”
Friday, June 26
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00The This Old House Hour
2:00Masterpiece Mystery! “Endeavour,
Season 2: Nocturne”
3:30First Peoples “Americas / Africa”
5:30Emery Blagdon and His Healing
Machine
Saturday, June 27
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
1:30Charlie Rose – The Week
2:00In Performance at the White House
“The Gospel Tradition”
3:00Virtuosity – The Cliburn
4:30Yellowstone: Land to Life
5:00The This Old House Hour
Tuesday, June 23
Sunday, June 28
MdntTales from the Royal Wardrobe
1:00Masterpiece “Poldark”
2:00Crimson Field
3:00Great Performances at the Met “The
Merry Widow”
5:30Emery Blagdon and His Healing
Machine
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage
Louisville”
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage
Sacramento”
3:00Tales from the Royal Wardrobe
4:00Masterpiece “Poldark”
5:00Crimson Field
MdntDeath in Paradise
1:00NOVA “Inside Animal Minds: Bird
Genius”
2:00NOVA “Inside Animal Minds: Bird
Genius”
3:00Pov “Out in the Night”
4:00Pov “Out in the Night”
5:00Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
5:30Charlie Rose – The Week
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MdntLast Tango in Halifax
1:00Masterpiece “Poldark”
2:00Crimson Field
3:00In Performance at the White House
“The Gospel Tradition”
4:00Virtuosity – The Cliburn
5:30Emery Blagdon and His Healing
Machine
Tuesday, June 30
MdntPBS NewsHour
1:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Hartford”
2:00Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Denver”
3:00Last Tango in Halifax
4:00Masterpiece “Poldark”
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Kalispel Tribe
1981 Leclerc Rd.
Cusick , WA 99119
509/455-1147
FitKids!
Providence Health Care
shmc.org
HEALTH MATTERS,
Television for Life
Providence Health Care
shmc.org
MASTERPIECE
Coeur d’Alene Tribe and Casino Resort
Hotel
www.cdacasino.com
NATURE
William A. Crosetto Charitable
Foundation, INWCF
421 W. Riverside Ave. Ste 606
Spokane, WA 99201
509/624-2606
inwcf.org
Kalispel Tribe
1981 Leclerc Rd., Cusick , WA 99119
509/455-1147
NIGHTLY BUSINESS
REPORT
Journal of Business
www.spokanejournal.com
If you are interested in becoming a KSPS Corporate Partner,
please contact one of our Corporate Support Representatives:
Trink O’Connor (Spokane)
509.443.7728
[email protected]
Jason Miller (Spokane)
509.443.7730
[email protected]
NOVA
Teck
www.teck.com
Wagstaff, Inc
www.wagstaff.com
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Numerica Credit Union
800/433-1837
www.numericacu.com
Silverwood
www.silverwoodthemepark.com
Spokane Aquifer Joint Board
509/847-4337
www.spokaneaquifer.org
STCU
509/326-1954
www.stcu.org
Whiz Kids
River Park Square, Third Floor
808 W. Main, Suite 320, Spokane
509/456-TOYS
www.whizkidstoys.net
RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
The Freestone Inn
Mazama, WA
509/996-3906
www.freestoneinn.com
Avista is celebrating a milestone
anniversary — 125 years of service to the
region. As part of the observance of this
major event, several area businesses and
educational institutions are supporting
the production of a series of vignettes on
the history and impact of Avista. Watch for the Avista 125 segments on KSPS
throughout the next year, and you can watch the segments on ksps.org.
Production of the Avista 125 segments is made possible by:
Peggy Urlacher (Canada)
403.827.0020
[email protected]
SIT AND BE FIT
Rockwood Retirement Communities
509/443-7688
www.rockwoodretirement.org
GENERAL SUPPORT
DoubleTree by Hilton, West Edmonton
16615 109 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB
www.westedmonton.doubletree.com
Eastern Washington University
MBA Program
www.ewu.edu/mba
GET program
9417 31st Ave NW Seattle, WA 98117
www.get.org
Hospice of Spokane
121 S. Arthur St., Spokane
509/456-0438
www.hospiceofspokane.org
Inland Imaging, LLC
www.inlandimaging.com
The Liberty Building, Spokane
203 N Washington St. Spokane, WA 99201
509/385-2369
www.spokanelibertybuilding.com
NW Sacred Music Chorale
www.NWSMC.org
Peters and Sons Flowers and Gift
509/624-4151
http://www.petersandsonsspokane.com
River City Brewing
http://www.rivercityred.blogspot.com
Sherpa Concerts LLC
Josh Talley
615/301-8728
Silverwood
www.silverwoodthemepark.com
Spokane Aquifer Joint Board
509/847-4337
www.spokaneaquifer.org
Spokane Civic Theatre
1020 N. Howard, Spokane
509/325-2507
www.spokanecivictheatre.com
Spokane International Airport
509/455-6455
spokaneairports.net
Townshend Cellars
www.townshendcellars.com
Washington Dental Association Foundation
www.themightymouth.org
West Coast Entertainment
WCEBroadway.com
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Driving Miss Daisy
New ‘Great Performances’ production starring
Angela Lansbury & James Earl Jones
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