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Maine through the open exchange of information, ideas and cultural content. As
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Watch out! There’s another reason out there to love MPBN and your television
a bit more! The highly coveted Create TV has been available on many of Maine’s
cable channels for years, and we are pleased to now offer it free to over-the-air
audiences as well across Maine.
Corporate Officers
Mark Vogelzang
President & CEO
Clare E. Hannan
Vice President of Administration & CFO
Alexander G. Maxwell Jr.
Vice President & CTO
Charles L. Beck
Vice President Director of Content
Create TV, often referred to as the “do-it-yourself” channel by its many viewers nationwide, presents the best of public television’s lifestyle programs, providing
expert advice on a host of topics, including cooking, arts and crafts, gardening,
home improvement and travel. The channel features such favorites as Simply Ming,
Lidia’s Kitchen, Rick Steves’ Europe, This Old House, Globe Trekker,
Rough Cut Woodworking, Paint This and Lap Quilting, to name only a few.
Major Gifts/Planned Giving
Erin Merrill
207-330-4550
We have taken our SD channel and transformed it into Create, so be assured
that we will continue to offer our same programming that you’ve come to enjoy
on our HD channel.
Membership
Pam Smart, Director of Membership
[email protected]
800-884-1717 ext 1201
Underwriting
Susan Tran, Dyonisia Giatas, Julie Smith,
Amy DeMerchant, Robert O’Brien,
Lou Demers, David Stires
Portland
Jo Ann Fisher
Bangor
Production
Elaine Willette, Editor
Carol Hillmann, Design
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Complete information on where to find Create (and MPBN’s main channel
should you be used to viewing us on our SD channel) can be found on Page 4
of this issue of Experience. If you have additional questions, please contact
MPBN’s Audience Services department at 800-884-1717 during normal business
hours.
Welcome to a whole new world of viewing options on MPBN television!
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Experience, Volume 8, Issue 5, is published monthly by the Maine Public Broadcasting Corporation,
doing business as the Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN), a non-profit corporation,
founded by the University of Maine System and Colby, Bates and Bowdoin Colleges. It is published
at 63 Texas Avenue, Bangor, Maine 04401-4324. A membership in MPBN is $35 or more annually,
of which $6 is designated for subscription of 12 issues of Experience. Printed by The Times Record.
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Programs You Won’t Want To Miss!
On Masterpiece Contemporary,
Bill Nighy reprises his role as a master
spy in Worricker, Sundays, November
9-16, at 9:00 p.m. The two new thrillers
wrap up an intricate plot that began
with “Page Eight” in 2011, involving secret crimes and political corruption.
The Worricker Trilogy follows the exploits of the intensely private and
scrupulous Johnny Worricker – from
MI5 headquarters in London to exile
on a Caribbean island to life on the run
with his former lover and fellow agent.
A spy who prefers the black-and-white certainties of the Cold War, Worricker
finds himself increasingly out of his element as the distinction between ally and
enemy dissolves into the amorphous alliances of the 21st century. (Photo:
Contents
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Where to Find Us; What’s New?
Maine Harvest Festival
Behind the Mic: Clare Hannan
MPBN Wins MAB Awards
MPBN Community Films
HD TV Prime Time Schedule
World TV Prime Time Schedule
Create TV Prime Time Schedule
HD TV Schedule and Listings
Radio Schedule and Listings
On the Cover: MPBN has added another
channel – Create – to its television line-up!
Also this month...
©BBC/Carnival Films.)
Navy SEALs – Their Untold
Story premieres on Veterans Day,
Tuesday, November 11, at 9:00
p.m. Despite the widespread attention paid to the SEALs (Sea,
Air and Land) since they eliminated Osama bin Laden, the story
of how these clandestine commandoes evolved in response to
changing threats – from WWII
to the War on Terror – and how their extraordinary abilities shaped U.S. and world
history, has remained untold. Few people know the unheralded tales of the first
frogmen who dared to face almost certain death with little training, scant equipment and untested tactics. The Navy’s first Special Warfare Units go back to
World War II and, without them, many of the chapters of that conflict – and in
subsequent conflicts – might have been written with different outcomes.
Classic Hollywood Musicals airs on Sunday, November 30, at 6:30 p.m.
Featuring some of the most iconic images ever recorded on film, five classic
Hollywood musicals – The Wizard of Oz, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Singin’ in the
Rain, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,
and Viva Las Vegas – take viewers on a
journey across the Golden Age of movie
musicals, spanning the days from the
Great Depression all the way to the Civil
Rights Movement. With foot-stomping
dance numbers, Technicolor fantasy
worlds, and soaring ballads sung by some
of the world’s most beloved stars, these
movies still inspire audiences to laugh,
love and dream – even when times are
tough. Pictured: Ann-Margret and Elvis
Presley in “Viva Las Vegas.” I
NOVA studies Killer Landslides
on Wednesday, November 19, at
9:00 p.m. In less than two minutes
in March, a one-square-mile field
of debris slammed into the Washington state community of Oso,
killing 41 and destroying nearly 50
homes. (Photo: Spc. Matthew Sissel.)
Odd Squad, a new show for children, premieres on Wednesday,
November 26, at 9:00 a.m. and
3:30 p.m. Two young “agents” in
the squad, Olive and Otto, use math
concepts to solve problems on
cases that they are assigned by
their seven-year-old director. I
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Where to Find Us
What’s New?
WMEF-FM 106.5
Fort Kent
HE BIG NEWS THIS MONTH
is the Create channel hitting the
airwaves! If you like our primary HD
channel Saturday afternoon programming, you’ll love Create, which before
now has only been on some of Maine’s
cable channels. Create will replace
the duplicative SD primary channel.
Whether you watch MPBN over the air
or on cable, our primary channel is still available. If you have
questions, please call Audience Services at 800-884-1717.
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WMEM-FM 106.1
Presque Isle
WMED-FM 89.7
Calais
WMEH-FM 90.9
Bangor
WMEW-FM 91.3
Waterville
WMEP-FM 90.5
Camden
WMEA-FM 90.1
Portland
MPBN Radio Stations
89.7 FM
90.1 FM
90.5 FM
90.9 FM
91.3 FM
106.1 FM
106.5 FM
WMED
WMEA
WMEP
WMEH
WMEW
WMEM
WMEF
Calais
Portland
Camden
Bangor
Waterville
Presque Isle
Fort Kent
Election day is Tuesday, November 4, and MPBN radio will be
offering returns from around the state and country starting at 8:00
p.m. Our Your Vote 2014 election site on news.mpbn.net offers
a valuable resource with all of our election related reports: Maine
Calling candidate conversations, debates, a candidate issues comparison grid and much more! In addition, on Sunday, November
2, we’ll be rebroadcasting all our MPBN Debates on both radio
(12:00 noon-4:00 p.m.) and television (11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.).
WMEM
Presque Isle
WMED
Calais
The Makers: Women in Politics program (that was previously
scheduled around election day) that includes Maine Senator
Susan Collins will air twice, Monday evening, November 10,
at 9:00 and Sunday afternoon, November 16, at 2:00.
WMEB
Orono
WCBB
Augusta
WMEA
Biddeford
MPBN Digital Television Stations
Over the Air (by antenna):
WCBB Augusta
WMEB Orono
WMED Calais
WMEM Presque Isle
WMEA Biddeford
Maine Capitol
Connection
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On Cable:
Time Warner
York & Cumberland Counties
Lewiston & Auburn
Augusta & Waterville
Bangor & Machias
Aroostook County
Comcast
Bath, Brunswick, Freeport
Beeline
Farmington & Skowhegan
Millinocket
Bell Aliant (Canada)
Rogers
On Satellite:
Dish Network
Presque Isle DMA
Bangor DMA
Portland DMA
Direct TV
Presque Isle DMA
Bangor DMA
Portland DMA
A common comment we’re been hearing is a concern that
with Maine Things Considered running a bit shorter each
evening, listeners are missing hearing everything that is going on
in Maine. While we do now include MPBN news reports in the
4:00 p.m. hour of All Things Considered, Nora Flaherty and Ed
Morin work hard to make sure that all the day’s important news
is still included at 5:30 on Maine Things Considered, if you
listen to both the program and the newscast. All of our reporting
is also available anytime at news.mpbn.net.
The original House of Cards Trilogy is coming to MPBN
television! Be watching Sunday afternoons at 5:00 starting
November 2 and the rebroadcast on Saturday evenings at 11:00
starting November 8. Bill Moyers has once again announced
his retirement, and he is assuring us this time he means it. His
last month will be December.
Our next Super Thursday drive takes place on November 13 and
then our important December Pledge gets underway at the end of
this month. Thanks as always for doing your part! Please note
that we have been working with PBS to provide more “schedule similar” programs the first week during what we are calling
“Fund Your Favorites!”
Charles Beck, Vice President Director of Content
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Made in Maine
Holiday Gift Guide and Show to Debut in Portland
Looking for some great holiday gift-giving ideas? Here’s something to consider.
Tune into Maine Calling at noon on Friday, November 7, and hear about some
of the great gifts created by local artisans. Better yet, stop in at the SPACE
Gallery on Congress Street that day after the show and peruse a wide selection of
holiday gifts for sale. The doors will be open throughout the afternoon and into the
evening until 8:00 to coincide with Portland’s First Friday Art Walk.
Calling all Frontline Fans!
On Thursday, November 6, at 7:30 p.m., the Maine Jewish Film Festival and
MPBN will present “Frontline Behind the Scenes: An Evening with David Fanning,”
Executive Producer of Frontline. Irwin Gratz will interview Fanning on stage at
Hannaford Hall on the USM Campus, discussing Frontline’s history, the challenges
in journalism today, showing highlights from some of the most noteworthy films
and sharing previews of upcoming episodes. Tickets can be purchased online
through Brown Paper Tickets, by calling 1-800-838-3006. Tickets will also be
available at the door, subject to availability. All proceeds from ticket sales benefit
the Maine Jewish Film Festival. Go to mpbn.net for all the details!
Join us at the Maine Harvest Festival!
Saturday & Sunday, November 8 & 9
The Maine Harvest Festival returns to the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor
on November 8 and 9 where there will be all kinds of things for you to see and
do! Over 150 vendors will offer beautifully hand-crafted items, gourmet foods,
wines and beer. There will be cooking demonstrations and presentations, delicious
snacks, live Maine music, and the Maine State Fair Pie Contest Finale! MPBN is
proud to be a sponsor again this year – so join us, please! We’ll be raffling off a
Ken Burns’ “Roosevelt Gift Package” featuring the hardcover book and the complete seven-DVD set – you may be the lucky winner! Please note: We’re offering a special member benefit of a 2-for-1 admission to the Harvest Festival.
Visit our website at mpbn.net to print out your discount coupon!
Next up on
Maine Calling Book Club
on MPBN Radio
Sparta
by Roxana Robinson
Wednesday, November 26
from noon to 1:00 pm
Join the conversation on Maine Calling by calling 1-800-399-3566
Maine Calling Book Club
is sponsored by
Board of Trustees
Eleanor Baker, Chair, Cape Elizabeth
Ron Bancroft, Vice-Chair, Cumberland Center
Nicola Chin, Lewiston
Mazie Cox, Rockport
Jay Fortier, Orono
Marion Freeman, Freeport
Brenda Garrand, Portland
George Isaacson, Brunswick
Phyllis Jalbert, Freeport
Adam Lee, Cumberland
Marjorie Murray Medd, Norway
Kathryn Olmstead, Caribou
Thomas Platz, Auburn
Ann Robinson, Portland
Henry Schmelzer, Somesville
Jim Shaffer, Cape Elizabeth
Ken Spirer, Portland
Anna Marie Thron, Portland
Karl Turner, Cumberland
Mark Vogelzang, President & CEO, Lewiston
Trustees Emeriti
Bonnie Adams
Suzanne Austin
Sally Beaudette
Helen Sloane Dudman
MaryEllen FitzGerald
Lincoln Ladd
Barry McCrum
David Morse
Neil Rolde
Wickham Skinner
John Wasileski
Community Advisory Board
Kerry Green, Chair, Saco
Meg Villarreal, Vice-Chair, Brunswick
Hashim Allah, Harpswell
Mark Anderson, Portland
Kenneth Ault, Harpswell
Richard Bevins, Auburn
Jason Bird, Glenburn
Stephen Brown, Nackawic, NB
Molly Callaghan, Portland
Katherine Meryweather Cavness, Hampden
Meghan Duff, Roque Bluffs
Joe Harris, Kennebunk
Mary E. Jude, Orrington
Rodney Lake, Cape Elizabeth
Eva Murray, Matinicus Island
Heather Wells, Pittsfield
Connie Zhu, Waterville
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also a nice way for me to engage my
“right brain” and get a feel for what our
on-air hosts live in their daily work
lives. Pitching on-air with Charles
Beck calms any nerves and is my ticket
to success!
“I’m a BIG fan of public
broadcasting and expect I will
be for years to come.”
MPBN’s Clare Hannan
Chief Financial Officer
MPBN’s CFO Clare Hannan takes a
look at MPBN and her own passion for
public broadcasting.
Have you always been a fan of public
broadcasting?
As long as I can remember, I’ve been a
fan of public broadcasting. As a schoolaged kid, PBS was a key part of our
four-channel repertoire, with Zoom
being a fan favorite, in addition to
Nature and Upstairs, Downstairs,
among others. NPR came on the
scene for me in my early adult years
as I became more of a consumer of
news and local journalism. When I
had my son over 12 years ago, I found
a new appreciation for PBS with the
incredible kids’ programming. I guess
it’s fair to say that I’m a big fan of
public broadcasting and expect I will
be for years to come.
What brought you to MPBN? What challenges face an organization like ours?
After a 17-year tenure at Portland
Public Library as finance director,
upon completion of a $7.3M renovation, I decided it was time for a
change. The challenge was finding an
organization with a similar mission,
where I could feel passion for my
work. Public broadcasting has such a
similar mission, and MPBN was a big
part of my life, so the choice for me
was perfect. As far as challenges go,
secure funding is a constant challenge
at MPBN. Sustaining a “margin of
excellence” with all of our programming requires careful vigilance on the
finance side.
We hear you on air during Super
Thursday pledge drives. Do you enjoy
doing that? How nervous were you the
first time?
Being on-air is invigorating! I think it’s
a flashback to my public speaking
background, studying under Barbara
Browne at Bangor High School. It is
What do you enjoy doing when you
aren’t working at MPBN?
I am fortunate to live very close to
Casco Bay and enjoy getting out on the
water with my husband, son and our
dog, Jose. In addition to that, finding
the opportunity to take in the wide
range of cultural offerings in Greater
Portland is always something on my
“find the time” list.
Besides MPBN, what is your favorite
part of living in Maine?
Maine never fails to delight me. It is a
beautiful state with vibrant culture,
incredible people and diverse natural
beauty. I guess if I had to pick the best
part of living in Maine, I’d say that
every summer I fall back in love with
this place. It is quite sublime.
If you weren’t in finance, what would
you be doing?
I am a keen observer of life – nature,
people, architecture – you name it. I
enjoy responding to and interacting
with all of these elements through
photography. I’d love the opportunity
to spend more time doing it.
Thanks Clare!
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(Photo: Matt Cosby.)
Calling All MPBN
Super Heroes (that’s YOU!)
November 13 is Super Thursday,
MPBN’s One-Day Membership Drive!
Please call 1-800-866-1475 or visit mpbn.net on November 13
and pledge your support for all the programs you love on MPBN Radio!
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Taking on
the matters
that matter
to you and
your family.
MPBN News Team, from left: Irwin Gratz, Tom Porter,
Jennifer Rooks, Patty Wight and Susan Sharon.
MPBN News Team
Wins Multiple MAB
Awards!
Each year, the Maine Association
of Broadcasters honors “the best of
the best” work from member stations.
It turned out to be a big night for
MPBN and all of our supporters!
Maine Things Considered won
Best Locally Produced Radio Program.
Susan Sharon received First Place in
the Radio Enterprise Category for a
story about the overuse of anti-anxiety
medications. Sharon also received a
Second Place in the Radio Enterprise
Category for a story about allegations
of excessive force in the Maine State
Prison, and Second Place in the Sports
Feature Category for a profile of Seth
Wescott.
Tom Porter received First Place in
the Spot News Category for a story
on the USM president’s change in
direction regarding faculty cuts.
Patty Wight was awarded First Place
in the Radio Public Affairs Category
for her multi-part series “Mental
Blocks” and First Place in the Sports
Feature Category for her Olympic
Biathlon athlete profile. Jennifer
Mitchell won First Place in the Feature Category for her story titled “A
Day in the Life of a Gravedigger.”
You’re working hard to realize the American
dream, and AARP is here to help you achieve your
goals. AARP takes on the issues that are most
important to you and your family, from affordable
healthcare and retirement security to caregiving
and community improvements. You want your
voice to be heard, and AARP is listening. Find out
more about us and how you can get involved at
aarp.org/me or email us at [email protected].
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To top it off, Jennifer Rooks was
awarded First Place for MPBN’s documentary “A Matter of Duty” in the
Television Public Affairs Category. I
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Every week, the MPBN Community Films series brings viewers
independently produced films that showcase diverse people, places
and the culture of our region.
Circus Dreams
Thursday, November 27, 10:00 pm
The MPBN Community Films team
caught up with Signe Taylor as she
shared her thoughts on life under the
Circus Smirkus big top.
Do you think deep down that everybody dreams about running away and
joining a circus? Did you?
I think most kids who see a circus
performance wonder about what it
would be like to be in that ring, too.
I know I did. I remember leaving
Ringling shows dancing and doing
“acrobatics” and dreaming about being one of the ladies in sequins
twirling around on the ropes high in
the air. I don’t know if circus speaks to
everyone, but it did to me!
Why did some of the individuals featured in the film join Circus Smirkus?
First, it’s hard to get onto the Circus
Smirkus tour. Hundreds of kids from
around the world between the ages of
10 and 18 audition, and less than 30 are
accepted. So anyone who makes the
tour has put serious training time into
perfecting their circus skills. Simply
put, circus is their passion. Whether
they love juggling, acrobatics, clowning
or aerials, they joined Circus Smirkus
because doing circus is what they love,
and they work extremely hard to do it
well.
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Would you say that the majority of
them found what they were seeking?
I think Circus Smirkus is an amazing
experience for every kid on tour. They
are doing what they love, and they are
surrounded by kids who share their
passion. Plus, they get to perform in a
real circus tent, backed by live musicians and a full tech crew, to audiences
in the hundreds. As one of the jugglers
said to me toward the end of the tour,
“No one gives me a standing ovation
for writing a paper at school. How
could I not miss this?”
What message or messages do you
hope the viewer takes away when
watching your documentary?
One message that I knew I wanted to
communicate from the get-go is that
the world is a big place, and there is a
place for you in it. From being a
teacher, I saw how hard it was for kids
who do not easily fit into traditional
high school roles, so I really wanted to
make a film that celebrates unconventional kids finding their tribe.
Another strong message in the film
is that pursuing your passion takes
extraordinary dedication and hard
work, but it’s worth it. I didn’t set out
to capture this one – but it was part
and parcel of every circus kid!
Lastly, I wanted to feature circus
because it’s athletic, artistic and collaborative – and I love how the kids
work together to create joy and not to
“win.”
How would you describe your style
of storytelling? Is this documentary
indicative of your other work?
Circus Dreams is an observational
documentary. By shooting without a
script and following the story as it
develops, I think you give viewers an
intimacy with the film participants
that would be virtually impossible to
replicate in any other art form. That
intimacy is the power of the film.
Viewers get to be immersed in the
film participants’ world – and to witness people in the process of transformation. What I treasure most about
the observational style is that it’s
“real.” And making observational
documentaries is my passion.
What projects lie ahead for you?
What’s a story that you have on your
“bucket list” to tell?
I am currently immersed in editing
an observational documentary titled
“Telling My Story.” It’s about a Dartmouth College class that takes students
to a jail in Unity, New Hampshire, to
work with incarcerated women to write
and perform a play. In many ways, it’s
very different from Circus Dreams.
“Telling My Story” is being made for
an adult audience, not a family one,
and it features unsettling subject
matter. No one goes to jail for happy
reasons. But it is also similar to Circus
Dreams in that it celebrates how the
arts can heal, empower and help create
community.
Finally, if you could have joined
Circus Smirkus, what performing role
would you want to have played?
I love this question! As a kid, I was
very bendy and really enjoyed freaking
my friends and family out by contorting
my body into weird positions. So in an
alternative universe, I would have been
a contortionist. I’m not sure what this
says about me, but I know I would have
loved to do that! I
MPBN Community Films
Airing This Month!
. On the Edge: Island Communities
Make it a Maine Made holiday season!
Give a gift of quality, Give a gift Made in Maine
– Thursday, November 6, 10:00 pm;
Saturday, November 8, 11:00 am.
. Maine: America’s Coast –
Thursday, November 13, 10:00 pm;
Saturday, November 15, 11:00 am.
. Household: Four Stories of
Kinship and Curiosity – Thursday,
November 20, 10:00 pm; Saturday,
November 22, 11:00 am.
. Circus Dreams – Thursday,
November 27, 10:00 pm. I
4 great opportunities to shop for Maine Made
gifts, presented by United Maine Craftsmen
Major funding for
MPBN Community Films
is provided by
Maine’s Credit Unions and
NextGen College Investing Plan ®.
26th Bangor Arts & Crafts Show
Cross Insurance Center, 515 Main St, Bangor
November 1st & 2nd
Saturday 9-4
Sunday 10-3
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33rd Augusta Arts & Crafts Show
Augusta Civic Center, Exit 112 off I95
November 8th & 9th
Inaugural Junior
Broadcaster Board Set
To Launch
Know a Maine high school sophomore or junior student interested in
public broadcasting? In February
2015, MPBN will be starting a Junior
Broadcaster Board. The mission of
the Board is to create a community of
high school students from across
Maine who are interested in public
broadcasting and learning more about
the industry. Participants will receive
an introduction to all facets of public
broadcasting through the experiences
of practicing professionals at MPBN.
We anticipate this being an intense
and fun experience for all the participants! Application deadline is right
around the corner – November 15! For
more information go to mpbn.net. I
Saturday 9-4 Sunday 10-3
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40th Thanksgiving Arts & Craft Show
Brewer Auditorium, 203 State St, Brewer
November 28th, 29th & 30th
Friday 10-4, Saturday 9-4, Sunday 10-3
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December 6th & 7th
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MPBN Primary HD
(channels listed in Where to Find Us, page 4; listings on page 13)
MPBN Primary HD Television Prime Time Schedule
1 Sat
8:00 pm
8:30 pm
9:00 pm
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy
Masterpiece Classic
The Paradise II (5 of 8)
Masterpiece Mystery!
Death Comes to Pemberley (2 of 2)
Antiques Roadshow
Atlantic City, New Jersey (3 of 3)
5 Wed
Masterpiece Classic
The Paradise II (6 of 8)
Antiques Roadshow
Miami Beach, Florida (1 of 3)
Finding Your Roots
Our People, Our Traditions
Nature
A Sloth Named Velcro
6 Thu
Death in Paradise
2 Sun
3 Mon
4 Tue
7 Fri
Washington Week
Charlie Rose:
The Week
8 Sat
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy
12 Wed
Masterpiece Classic
The Paradise II (7 of 8)
Antiques Roadshow
Miami Beach, Florida (2 of 3)
Finding Your Roots
The British Invasion
Nature
Leave It to Beavers
13 Thu
Death in Paradise
9 Sun
10 Mon
11 Tue
14 Fri
Washington Week
Charlie Rose:
The Week
15 Sat
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy
19 Wed
Masterpiece Classic
The Paradise II (8 of 8)
Antiques Roadshow
Miami Beach, Florida (3 of 3)
Finding Your Roots
Ancient Roots
Nature
Invasion of the Killer Whales
20 Thu
Death in Paradise
16 Sun
17 Mon
18 Tue
21 Fri
Washington Week
Charlie Rose:
The Week
22 Sat
As Time Goes By
Moone Boy
23 Sun
9:30 pm
10:00 pm
10:30 pm
Scott & Bailey
Craft in America
Service
Independent Lens
Powerless
Dick Cavett’s Watergate
Frontline
NOVA
Bigger Than T.rex
How We Got to Now
Cold
Doc Martin
On the Edge: Island Communities
Salute to the Troops:
Art in the Twenty-First Century
In Performance at the White House
Legacy (3 of 4)
Masterpiece Classic
Scott & Bailey
The Paradise II (6 of 8)
Masterpiece Contemporary
Worricker: Turks & Caicos
Makers
Ice Warriors
Women in Politics
USA Sled Hockey
Navy SEALs - Their Untold Story
NOVA
Emperor’s Ghost Army
How We Got to Now
Sound
Doc Martin
Maine: America’s Coast
Hitmakers
Art in the Twenty-First Century
Fiction
Masterpiece Classic
Scott & Bailey
The Paradise II (7 of 8)
Masterpiece Contemporary
Worricker: Salting the Battlefield
Independent Lens
Antiques Roadshow
Happiness
Madison, Wisconsin (2 of 3)
American Experience
Frontline
Cold War Roadshow
NOVA
To Catch a Comet
Killer Landslides
Household:
Doc Martin
Four Stories of Kinship and Curiosity
Great Performances
Cats
Masterpiece Classic
Scott & Bailey
The Paradise II (8 of 8)
Jay Leno: The Mark Twain Prize
Richard Pryor: Icon
Antiques Roadshow
Madison, Wisconsin (3 of 3)
26 Wed
Antiques Roadshow
Finders Keepers
Finding Your Roots
Decoding Our Past
Nature
My Life as a Turkey
Nature
An Original DUCKumentary
Nature
The Private Life of Deer
27 Thu
Death in Paradise
Doc Martin
Circus Dreams
24 Mon
25 Tue
28 Fri
29 Sat
30 Sun
Charlie Rose:
The Week
50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
(7:00 pm)
Washington Week
Downton Abbey Rediscovered
10 Experience November 2014
Independent Lens
Muscle Shoals/Waiting for a Train
Jay Leno: The Mark Twain Prize
Kristin Chenoweth - Coming Home
Carole King-James Taylor
Live at the Troubadour
1965-1967 Rock Rewind
Downton Abbey Rediscovered
MPBN World
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MPBN World Television Prime Time Schedule
7:00 pm
1 Sat
Moyers/Asia
This Week (7:30 pm)
2 Sun
Miller Center’s
American Forum
3 Mon
4 Tue
Global Voices Before
Spring, After Fall
7 Fri
8 Sat
Moyers/Asia
This Week (7:30 pm)
9 Sun
Great Conversations
Sorkin & MacLean
6 Thu
10 Mon
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri
8:30 pm
Independent Lens
Powerless
A Gathering
Warriors Return
of Heroes
Craft in America
Service
Nature
Finding Your Roots
We Come from People
A Sloth Named Velcro
America by the
African Americans
Another Day in Paradise
Numbers
and the War
New Environmentalists
America Reframed
Ithaca to Amazon
Street Vets
Reserved to Fight
(9:30 pm)
A Gathering
Portraits for the
Ice Warriors - USA Sled Hockey
of Heroes
Home Front
(7:30 pm)
America by the
NOVA
How We Got to Now
Numbers
Bigger Than T.rex
Light
Moyers/Asia
This Week (7:30 pm)
16 Sun
Nature
Leave It to Beavers
Our Fires Still Burn:
Ladonna Harris:
The Native American Experience
Indian 101
Global Voices
America Reframed
The Mosuo Sisters
Town Hall
Independent
Lens
Horse Tribe
Happiness
How We Got to Now
NOVA
Emperor’s Ghost Army
Cold
Kind Hearted Woman
Part 1
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
Frontline
America by the
Numbers
Makers
Women in Politics
Rose/European
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Charlie
Journal (9:30 pm)
Navy SEALs - Their Untold Story
Last Ridge
Rose/European
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Charlie
Journal (9:30 pm)
Great Conversations
McKibben & Berry
Finding Your Roots
Our People, Our Traditions
America by the
Numbers
Injunuity
(9:30 pm)
Frontline
America by the
Numbers
Across the Creek/
Native Beadwork
22 Sat
Moyers/Asia
This Week (7:30 pm)
23 Sun
Nature
Finding Your Roots
Invasion of the Killer Whales
The British Invasion
America by the
POV
Racing the Rez
Numbers
Up Heartbreak Hill
America Reframed
Global Voices My
Perestroika (6:30 pm)
My Brooklyn/Fate of a Salesman
Independent Lens
Frontline
Muscle Shoals/Waiting for a Train: The Toshio Hirano Story
America by the
NOVA
How We Got to Now
Numbers
Killer Landslides
Sound
Kind Hearted Woman
Part 2
24 Mon
25 Tue
26 Wed
27 Thu
28 Fri
Rose/European
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Charlie
Journal (9:30 pm)
Great Conversations
Gladwell & Pink
29 Sat
Moyers/Asia
This Week (7:30 pm)
30 Sun
Great Conversations
Gilbert & ZZ Packer
Rose/European
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Charlie
Journal (9:30 pm)
Nature
My Life As a Turkey
10:00 pm
Finding Your Roots
Ancient Roots
11:00 pm
America Reframed
Broken Heart Land
Finding Your Roots Global Voices Before
Spring, After Fall
The Melting Pot
America by the
PBS NewsHour
Numbers
World Exclusive
15 Sat
17 Mon
9:00 pm
Rose/European
Washington Week McLaughlin Group Charlie
Journal (9:30 pm)
Nature
Snow Monkeys
The Roosevelts: An Intimate History
A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962)
POV
Sun Kissed
Choctaw
Code Talkers
Women Come
Marching Home
5 Wed
8:00 pm
Urban Rez
Nightly Business
Report
Nightly
Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Coming Back
Coming Back
Coming Back
Fitting In
Global Voices
The Oath
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly
Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly
Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Coming Back
Bringing
Moving Forward
the Fallen Home
Vietnam
Global Voices
War Stories
The Mosuo Sisters
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly
Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly
Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
America Reframed
Town Hall
Global Voices
My Perestroika
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly
Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
Nightly
Business
PBS NewsHour
Report
America Reframed
My Brooklyn/Fate of a Salesman
Global Voices
My So-Called Enemy
November 2014 Experience 11
MPBN Create
(channels listed in Where to Find Us, page 4; listings on mpbn.net)
MPBN Create Television Prime Time Schedule
7:00 pm
1 Sat
2 Sun
3 Mon
4 Tue
5 Wed
6 Thu
7 Fri
8 Sat
9 Sun
10 Mon
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri
15 Sat
16 Sun
17 Mon
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
22 Sat
23 Sun
24 Mon
25 Tue
26 Wed
8:30 pm
9:00 pm
Bringing It Home Katie Brown Workshop Joanne Weir’s Cooking
P. Allen Smith
I’m Inspired
Harvest
Autumn Enchantment
Harvest
Moveable Feast
Chef’s Life
Nick Stellino
America’s Test Kitchen
Jacques Pepin
Meat & Potatoes
Chockfull of Surprises
Seattle, WA
Moonshine
Peach Salad
Eat! Drink! Italy!
Simply Ming
Simply Ming
Lidia’s Kitchen
Cook’s Country
Off the Hook
Season Veggies
Season Veggies Seafood Surprises Breakfast Treats
Chef’s Life
Baking with Julia
Nick Stellino
Sara’s Weeknight
America’s Test Kitchen
Meals Burgers & Fries
Fancy Finale
Sweet Corn & Tea
Gale Gand
Green Eggs & Ham
Eat! Drink! Italy!
Lidia’s Kitchen
Moveable Feast
Jacques Pepin
Cook’s Country
Two Passions
San Francisco, CA Layered Elegance Know Your Grains Irish Country Cooking
Chef’s Life
Baking with Julia
Nick Stellino
America’s Test Kitchen
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Italian, Philly Style
3 Ways with Eggs
Strawberries
Norman Love
Filet of Beef
Simply Ming
Lidia’s Kitchen
Cook’s Country
Eat! Drink! Italy!
Essential Pepin
Quick Pan Sauce Easy Elegant Seafood
Rice
Sweet on Texas
Rice Is Nice
Joy of Painting
Joy of Painting
Joy of Painting
Joy of Painting
Joy of Painting
Bright Autumn Trees Pretty Autumn Day
Surprising Falls
Autumn Palette
Early Autumn
Chef’s Life
Jacques Pepin
Moveable Feast
America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Easy
Pizza, Grilled Cheese Chocolate Mousse
Pimp My Grits
The Egg First!
Millstone Farm, CT
Essential Pepin
Cook’s Country
Simply Ming
Eat! Drink! Italy!
Lidia’s Kitchen
Summertime Delights
Cattle Call
Chile Fix
Seafood
Party Dish
Sara’s Weeknight Baking with Julia
Nick Stellino
Chef’s Life
America’s Test Kitchen
Dutch Oven
Meals
Grilled Steak
Cracklin’ Kitchen
Mike Colameco’s
Lidia’s Kitchen
Jacques Pepin
Moveable Feast
Cook’s Country
Dessert Bourbon St.
Real Food
Heart Healthy
Fast Proof
CIA
Chef’s Life
Sara’s Weeknight
America’s Test Kitchen
Nick Stellino
Baking
with
Julia
Chocolate Cherry Cake
Meals Asian Flavors
Italian Bakery
Tomatoes
Mike Colameco’s
Lidia’s Kitchen
Simply Ming
Essential Pepin
Cook’s Country
Real Food
Party Favorites
Ramen
Fruit Fete
Chinese Accents
Nick Stellino
Sara’s Weeknight America’s Test Kitchen
America’s Test Kitchen
Simply Ming
Spanish & Italian Soups Kristen Kish & Soup
Meals Soup’s On!
Vegetable Mains
Luscious Soups
Chef’s Life
Nick Stellino
Moveable Feast
Jacques Pepin
America’s Test Kitchen
Salmon & Latkes
Oysters
Italian Desserts
Westport, MA
Brussel Sprouts
Simply Ming
Mike Colameco’s
Essential Pepin
Lidia’s Kitchen
Cook’s Country
Street Foods
Real Food
Vegetable Bounty
Chicken 3 Ways Comfort Food Classics
Chef’s
Life
America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Veal,
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Baking with Julia
Remembering Julia
Classic Italian
Spaghetti, Meatballs
Muscadine Time
Mike Colameco’s
Jacques Pepin
Moveable Feast
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Michelangelo’s Pasta Picnic in Country
Real Food
Go Fish
Providence, RI
Chef’s Life
Nick Stellino
Sara’s Weeknight
America’s Test Kitchen
Baking
with
Julia
Meals Trip to Brazil
Roast Turkey
Rice Road Trip
Pork Dishes
Mike
Colameco’s
Essential Pepin
Simply Ming
Cook’s
Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Real Food
Family Favorites
Vancouver
Company’s Coming
Jazzy Vegetarian
9:30 pm
Farm/Ian Knauer
Winter Harvest
Martha Stewart
Rice
Martha Stewart
Know Your Vegetables
Martha Stewart
Grains
Martha Stewart
Sauces
Martha Stewart
Pork
Martha Stewart
Potatoes
Joy of Painting
Pathway to Autumn
Martha Stewart
Salads
Martha Stewart
Corn
Martha Stewart
Chicken
Martha Stewart
Onions
Martha Stewart
Roasting
Martha Stewart
Noodles
Joanne Weir’s
Cooking Harvest Time
Martha Stewart
Braising
Martha Stewart
Rice
Martha Stewart
Know Your Vegetables
Martha Stewart
Grains
Martha Stewart
Sauces
Martha Stewart
Pork
Katie Brown Workshop America’s Test Kitchen Sara’s Weeknight Meals Katie Brown Workshop Delicious TV’s Vegan America’s Test Kitchen
Thanksgiving 101
Holidays
Grilled Turkey
Best of Holidays
Holiday Classics
Roast Turkey
Moveable Feast
Jacques Pepin
Secret Sea Cove, CA Spice Up Your Life
Simply Ming
Vancouver
Sara’s Weeknight
Meals
Moveable Feast
Seattle, WA
Sara’s Weeknight
Meals Pantry Raid
28 Fri
Simply Ming
Richmond
Growing Bolder
Fun & Funky
Moveable Feast
Harlem, NY
30 Sun
8:00 pm
Happy Holiday Meal
27 Thu
29 Sat
7:30 pm
12 Experience November 2014
Chef’s Life
Peanut Pastime
Lidia’s Kitchen
America’s Test Kitchen Nick Stellino Cajun
Decadent Desserts
Chicken & Salad
Mike Colameco’s
Real Food
Nick
Stellino
Chef’s
Life
America’s Test Kitchen
Baking with Julia
Special Roasts
Family Favorites
Candied Yams!
Mike Colameco’s
Jacques Pepin
Lidia’s Kitchen
Cook’s Country
Real Food
Earth to Table
Piemonte Peppers Meat & Potatoes
America’s Test
Nick Stellino
Chef’s Life
Baking with Julia Collard
Green Queen
Kitchen Soup
Ratatouille
Mike Colameco’s
Essential Pepin
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Real Food
Shell-Ebration
Italian Made Easy
Elegant Meal
Rick Steves’ Europe Pursuit of Passion Anywhere, Alaska
Family Travel
Wyoming Frontier Days
England’s Lake District
Denali
Zambia, Africa
Jacques Pepin
Chef’s Life
America’s Test Kitchen
Nick Stellino
Pasta Night!
Steak, Salad, Dessert
Sole-Ful Supper
Buttermilk Belt
Essential Pepin
All Puffed Up
Light Delicious Supper
Cook’s Country
Sweet Endings
Martha Stewart
Potatoes
Martha Stewart
Salads
Martha Stewart
Corn
Martha Bakes
Coffee Cakes
Martha Bakes
Shortbread
Martha Bakes
Brioche
Grannies on Safari
Zanzibar, Tanzania
Martha Bakes
Cookies
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BBC World News
6:30 am
Exercise Programs
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Wild Kratts
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Curious George
8:30 am
Curious George
9:00 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30 am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
10:00 am
Sesame Street
11:00 am
Dinosaur Train
11:30 am
Dinosaur Train
12 noon
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1
Saturday
12:00
1:00
1:30
2:00
Peg + Cat
3:00
Clifford the Big Red Dog
4:00
Super WHY!
1:00 pm
(Electronic Field Trips 11/6)
1:30 pm
Thomas & Friends
2:00 pm
Sesame Street
2:30 pm
Cat in the Hat
3:00 pm
Curious George
3:30 pm
Wild Kratts
4:00 pm
Arthur
4:30 pm
Charlie Rose
5:30 pm
The Journal
6:00 pm
BBC World News
6:30 pm
Nightly Business Report
7:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
5:00
6:00
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
12:30
Thomas & Friends:
Tale of the Brave
November 3: 1:00 pm
Curious George:
A Very Monkey Christmas
November 26: 8:00 am & 2:30 pm
November 27: 8:00 am
November 28: 8:00 am
Odd Squad
November 26: 9:00 am & 3:30 pm
(premiere)
November 27: 7:00 am
November 28: 7:00 am & 3:30 pm
Masterpiece:
Death Comes to Pemberley
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
6:00
6:30
7:00
November 27: 3:30-6:30 pm
7:30
am PBS NewsHour
am Washington Week
am Charlie Rose: The Week
am Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow
Room
am Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Secrets” Part 2 of 4.
am How We Got to Now
“Light”
am This Old House Hour
am BBC Newsnight
am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
am Curious George
am Curious George
am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
am Dinosaur Train
am Sesame Street
am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
“Zig a Zag Table Runner”
am Windows to the Wild
“Drift Boat Fishing”
am IncredibleMAINE
“Magnificent Clydesdales” Host LC
visits Star Hill Farm, home to champion Clydesdales.
am Acadia Sights and Sounds
The natural wonders of Acadia National
Park are highlighted.
pm Martha Bakes
“Souffles”
pm Cook’s Country
“Sweet on Texas”
pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated
“Classic Italian Fare”
pm Delicious TV: Totally Vegetarian
“Chutney and Herbal Magic!”
pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
“Picnics and Tailgates”
pm This Old House
pm This Old House
pm The Woodwright’s Shop
“Carving Away with Mary May”
pm Rough Cut Woodworking
“Windsor Chair”
pm The Lawrence Welk Show
“Songs from the Movies”
pm Moyers & Company
pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
pm The Cafe
The regulars get ready for the sing-along
“Sound of Music.”
pm Are You Being Served?
8:00 pm As Time Goes By
Lionel is photographed for his book cover.
8:30 pm Moone Boy
Martin Moone befriends a new boy
whose chef parents feed the boys like
kings.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 5 of 8. An heirloom watch incites sales, seduction and
sorcery at The Paradise.
10:00 pm Scott & Bailey
Rachel’s moment of indiscretion threatens to come back to haunt her.
11:00 pm Great Estates Scotland
“Rosslyn” Part 4 of 4. Parts of “The Da
Vinci Code” were filmed in the mysterious Rosslyn Chapel.
2
Sunday
12:00 am Austin City Limits
“Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds”
1:00 am NOVA
“First Air War”
2:00 am NOVA
“First Air War”
3:00 am Independent Lens
“Brakeless”
4:00 am Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Secrets” Part 2 of 4.
5:00 am History Detectives
6:00 am Asia This Week
6:30 am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
7:00 am Bob the Builder
7:30 am Thomas & Friends
8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
9:00 am Sesame Street
9:30 am NOVA
“First Air War” NOVA uncovers the secrets of some of aviation’s most colorful
and deadly early flying machines.
10:30 am Herd in Iceland
The annual round-up of Icelandic horses
is a beautiful tradition.
11:00 am MPBN Your Vote 2014
“1st Congressional District Debate”
12:00 noon MPBN Your Vote 2014
“2nd Congressional District Debate”
1:00 pm MPBN Your Vote 2014
“U.S. Senate Debate”
2:00 pm MPBN Your Vote 2014
“Gubernatorial Debate”
3:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
“Downton Abbey III” Part 2 of 7. The fate
November 2014 Experience 13
Television
4:00
5:00
6:00
6:30
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:30
11:30
of Downton Abbey hinges on a letter
from a dead man.
pm Masterpiece Classic
“Downton Abbey III” Part 3 of 7. Social
revolutions arrive at Downton: the Irish
civil war and women’s suffrage.
pm House of Cards Trilogy
Francis Urquhart is the perfect politician, charming and trusted, but he has
large ambitions in Parliament. Ian
Richardson stars.
pm The McLaughlin Group
pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
pm Father Brown
A guest is murdered at a masked charity garden party.
pm Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 6 of 8. Moray
and Tom raise the stakes in their battle
for The Paradise. Denise pursues her
own plan.
pm Masterpiece Mystery!
“Death Comes to Pemberley” Part 2 of
2. A suspect goes on trial for his life,
while Elizabeth pursues the truth behind a mysterious death.
pm Craft in America
“Service” The power of handmade
crafts to help American veterans
inspire, motivate and heal is documented.
pm Ultimate Restorations
“Ahrens Fox: The Kansas City Treasure”
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The Rolls Royce of fire engines is pieced
back together.
3
Monday
12:30 am Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 6 of 8.
1:30 am Masterpiece Mystery!
“Death Comes to Pemberley” Part 2 of 2.
3:00 am Craft in America
“Service”
4:00 am Michael Feinstein at the Rainbow
Room
5:00-6:00 am Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Secrets” Part 2 of 4.
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
“Miami Beach, Florida” Part 1 of 3.
Featured: A 1960 movie poster for the
iconic biker film “The Wild One” and a
mobile by Alexander Calder.
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
“Atlantic City, New Jersey” Part 3 of 3.
Featured: An early 20th century landscape painting by George Bellows.
10:00 pm Independent Lens
“Powerless” A young electrician in India
provides Robin Hood-style services to
the poor.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
4
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12:00 am PBS NewsHour
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14 Experience November 2014
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Atlantic City, New Jersey” Part 3 of 3.
2:00 am Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 6 of 8.
3:00 am Masterpiece Mystery!
“Death Comes to Pemberley” Part 2 of 2.
4:30 am Craft in America
“Service”
5:30-6:00 am Yellowstone: Land to Life
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots
“Our People, Our Traditions” The ancestors of Tony Kushner, Carole King
and Alan Dershowitz are explored.
9:00 pm Dick Cavett’s Watergate
From 1972 to 1974, “The Dick Cavett
Show” featured interviews and analysis
on the Watergate scandal.
10:00 pm Frontline
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
5
Wednesday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Our People, Our Traditions”
2:00 am Makers
“Women in Politics”
3:00 am Frontline
4:00 am Independent Lens
“Powerless”
5:00-6:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Atlantic City, New Jersey” Part 3 of 3.
8:00 pm Nature
“A Sloth Named Velcro” The friendship between a journalist and a sloth
highlights sloth sanctuaries and rehabilitation.
9:00 pm NOVA
“Bigger Than T.rex” A century ago, fossil bones were found of a dinosaur that
was bigger than Tyrannosaurus rex.
10:00 pm How We Got to Now
“Cold” Ice entrepreneur Frederic Tudor
made ice delivery the second biggest
export business in America.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
6
Thursday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Nature
“A Sloth Named Velcro”
2:00 am NOVA
“Bigger Than T.rex”
3:00 am How We Got to Now
“Cold”
4:00 am Makers
“Women in Politics”
5:00-6:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Our People, Our Traditions”
8:00 pm Death in Paradise
A man is murdered while handcuffed
to Richard.
9:00 pm Doc Martin
Mushrooms are making people sick.
10:00 pm On the Edge: Island Communities
Maine’s 15 year-round island commu-
Television
nities survive mainly on lobstering.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
7
Friday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am This Old House Hour
2:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Our People, Our Traditions”
3:00 am Makers
“Women in Politics”
4:00 am Nature
“A Sloth Named Velcro”
5:00-6:00 am NOVA
“Bigger Than T.rex”
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Charlie Rose: The Week
9:00 pm Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House
10:00 pm Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Legacy” Part 3 of 4. Some artists use
life experiences and family heritage to
explore new aesthetic terrain.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
8
Saturday
12:00
1:00
1:30
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
12:00
12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
am PBS NewsHour
am Washington Week
am Charlie Rose: The Week
am Salute to the Troops
am Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Legacy” Part 3 of 4.
am How We Got to Now
“Cold”
am This Old House Hour
am BBC Newsnight
am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
am Curious George
am Curious George
am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
am Dinosaur Train
am Sesame Street
am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
“Cubed”
am Windows to the Wild
“Tagging Tuna”
am IncredibleMAINE
“Roller Derby” Host LC suits up to meet
the feisty women of Maine Roller Derby.
am On the Edge: Island Communities
Maine’s 15 year-round island communities survive mainly on lobstering.
noon Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
“Mushrooms”
pm Martha Bakes
“Old Fashioned Fruit Desserts”
pm Cook’s Country
“Get Your Chile Fix”
pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated
“Revisiting Julia Child’s Roast Turkey”
pm Delicious TV: Totally Vegetarian
“Caribbean Zing”
pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
“Vegan with Adam Sobel”
pm This Old House
3:30 pm This Old House
4:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop
“Swinging Saw Vise”
4:30 pm Rough Cut Woodworking
“Simple Shaker Night Stand”
5:00 pm The Lawrence Welk Show
“Tribute to Irving Berlin”
6:00 pm Moyers & Company
6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
7:00 pm The Cafe
Sarah meets with the literary agent.
7:30 pm Are You Being Served?
8:00 pm As Time Goes By
Jean and Lionel are alone for the weekend.
8:30 pm Moone Boy
To shorten his commute to school, Martin demolishes part of the garden wall.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 6 of 8. Moray
and Tom raise the stakes in their battle
for The Paradise. Denise pursues her
own plan.
10:00 pm Scott & Bailey
Helen comes to Janet’s home with information on the murder investigation.
11:00 pm House of Cards Trilogy
Francis Urquhart is the perfect politician, charming and trusted, but he has
large ambitions in Parliament.
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Sunday
12:00 am Austin City Limits
2:00
“Los Lobos/Thao & The Get Down Stay
Down”
am NOVA
“Bigger Than T.rex”
am Frontline
am Independent Lens
“Powerless”
am Salute to the Troops
am Washington Week
am Charlie Rose: The Week
am Asia This Week
am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
am Bob the Builder
am Thomas & Friends
am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
am Dinosaur Train
am Sesame Street
am NOVA
“Bigger Than T.rex”
am Nature
“A Sloth Named Velcro” The friendship
between a journalist and a sloth highlights sloth sanctuaries and rehabilitation.
am Rick Steves’ Europe
“Central Turkey”
noon Globe Trekker
“Globe Trekker Food Hour: Sicily”
pm Finding Your Roots
“We Come from People” Actress Angela Bassett, rapper Nas and Valerie
Jarrett trace their roots.
pm Ultimate Restorations
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Television
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“Ahrens Fox: The Kansas City Treasure”
The Rolls Royce of fire engines is pieced
back together.
pm Masterpiece Classic
“Downton Abbey III” Part 4 of 7. The
Crawley family faces its severest test yet.
pm Masterpiece Classic
“Downton Abbey III” Part 5 of 7. Robert
and Cora are not speaking. Bates takes
a gamble.
pm House of Cards Trilogy
Urquhart forges ahead with his plan to
bring down the new Prime Minister.
pm The McLaughlin Group
pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
pm Father Brown
A woman is arrested when her husband
is electrocuted at the microphone.
pm Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 7 of 8. A ghost
story brings Moray and Denise back
together. A photographer makes a big
impression on Clara.
pm Masterpiece Contemporary
“Worricker: Turks & Caicos” An order
from the CIA unexpectedly puts former
MI5 spy Johnny Worricker back to work.
pm Ultimate Restorations
“The Midmer-Losh: The World’s Largest
Pipe Organ”
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots
“The British Invasion” Celebrities Sally
Field, Deepak Chopra and Sting discover
facts about their British ancestors.
9:00 pm Navy SEALs - Their Untold Story
U.S. Navy SEALs provide firsthand accounts of ticking-clock missions and
clandestine operations.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Finding Your Roots
“The British Invasion”
2:00 am Navy SEALs - Their Untold Story
4:00 am Ice Warriors - USA Sled Hockey
5:30-6:00 am Yellowstone: Land to Life
8:00 pm Nature
“Leave It to Beavers” Scientists think
beavers can help reverse the effects of
global warming.
9:00 pm NOVA
“Emperor’s Ghost Army” Around 9,000
life-sized terracotta statues were created
for the first emperor of China.
10:00 pm How We Got to Now
“Sound” The first traces of the desire to
record sound are explored at the Arcy
sur Cure caves in France.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
Monday
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Thursday
12:00 am Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 7 of 8.
1:00 am Masterpiece Contemporary
“Worricker: Turks & Caicos”
3:00 am Salute to the Troops
4:00 am Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Legacy” Part 3 of 4.
5:00-6:00 am How We Got to Now
“Cold”
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
“Miami Beach, Florida” Part 2 of 3. Featured: Correspondence by Winston
Churchill, and a collection of vintage
diamond rings.
9:00 pm Makers
“Women in Politics” Susan Collins,
Hillary Clinton, Barbara Mikulski and
others are featured.
10:00 pm Ice Warriors - USA Sled Hockey
The U.S. Ice Sled Hockey team prepares
to compete in the Winter Paralympics.
11:30 pm Roadtrip Nation
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Nature
“Leave It to Beavers”
2:00 am NOVA
“Emperor’s Ghost Army”
3:00 am How We Got to Now
“Sound”
4:00 am Nature
“Leave It to Beavers”
5:00-6:00 am Finding Your Roots
“The British Invasion”
8:00 pm Death in Paradise
Dwayne and Fidel look into the murder
of a local diver.
9:00 pm Doc Martin
The wedding doesn’t go according to
plan.
10:00 pm Maine: America’s Coast
Aerial photography reveals Maine’s
coast in all seasons.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Tuesday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Madison, Wisconsin” Part 1 of 3.
2:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Miami Beach, Florida” Part 2 of 3.
3:00 am Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 7 of 8.
4:00-6:00 am Masterpiece Contemporary
“Worricker: Turks & Caicos”
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Wednesday
Friday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am This Old House Hour
2:00 am Finding Your Roots
“The British Invasion”
3:00 am Navy SEALs - Their Untold Story
5:00-6:00 am Nature
“Leave It to Beavers”
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Charlie Rose: The Week
Television
9:00 pm Hitmakers
Artists and label mavericks provide a
look at the music industry’s resilience in
the digital age.
10:00 pm Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Fiction” Omer Fast, Katharina Grosse
and Joan Jonas mix genres and explore
the virtues of ambiguity.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Saturday
12:00
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1:30
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3:00
am PBS NewsHour
am Washington Week
am Charlie Rose: The Week
am Hitmakers
am Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Fiction”
am How We Got to Now
“Sound”
am This Old House Hour
am BBC Newsnight
am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
am Curious George
am Curious George
am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
am Dinosaur Train
am Sesame Street
am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
“Anchors Aweigh”
am Windows to the Wild
“Cave of the Winds”
am IncredibleMAINE
“Victoria Mansion” Host LC tours Portland’s Victoria Mansion.
am Maine: America’s Coast
Aerial photography reveals Maine’s coast
in all seasons.
noon Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
“Sandwiches”
pm Martha Bakes
“Breakfast”
pm Cook’s Country
“Dessert on Bourbon Street”
pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated
“Decadent Desserts”
pm Delicious TV: Totally Vegetarian
“Soup-a-Licious”
pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
“Just 5 Ingredients”
pm This Old House
pm This Old House
pm The Woodwright’s Shop
“Sharpen That Saw!”
pm Rough Cut Woodworking
“Linen Press, Part 1”
pm The Lawrence Welk Show
“Easy Listening”
pm Moyers & Company
pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
pm The Cafe
It’s Carol’s birthday, and she’s got a difficult decision to make.
pm Are You Being Served?
pm As Time Goes By
Jean meets Lionel’s father.
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8:30 pm Moone Boy
Uncle Daniel tries to tell Martin about
the birds and the bees.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 7 of 8. A ghost
story brings Moray and Denise back
together.
10:00 pm Scott & Bailey
Rachel realizes that her marriage was a
mistake and stays at Janet’s.
11:00 pm House of Cards Trilogy
Urquhart forges ahead with his plan to
bring down the new Prime Minister.
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Sunday
12:00 am Austin City Limits
“Eric Church”
1:00 am NOVA
“Emperor’s Ghost Army”
2:00 am How We Got to Now
“Sound”
3:00 am Ice Warriors - USA Sled Hockey
4:30 am Yellowstone: Land to Life
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose: The Week
6:00 am Asia This Week
6:30 am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
7:00 am Bob the Builder
7:30 am Thomas & Friends
8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
9:00 am Sesame Street
9:30 am NOVA
“Emperor’s Ghost Army”
10:30 am Nature
“Leave It to Beavers”
11:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe
“France’s Loire: Chateau Country”
12:00 noon Globe Trekker
“Globe Trekker Food Hour: Ireland”
1:00 pm Finding Your Roots
“Our People, Our Traditions” The ancestors of Tony Kushner, Carole King
and Alan Dershowitz are explored.
2:00 pm Makers
“Women in Politics” Susan Collins,
Hillary Clinton, Barbara Mikulski and
others are featured.
3:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
“Downton Abbey III” Part 6 of 7. A
yearly cricket match with the village
sees old scores settled and new plots
hatched.
5:00 pm House of Cards Trilogy
Urquhart’s plans to undermine
Collingridge reach their conclusion.
Mattie begins to realize that she has
been used.
6:00 pm The McLaughlin Group
6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
7:00 pm Father Brown
A thief forewarns Father Brown of his
intention to steal a priceless relic.
8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 8 of 8. Clemence
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Television
returns, bringing emotions to a boil.
Denise, Moray and Tom reach a mutual
understanding.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Contemporary
“Worricker: Salting the Battlefield” MI5
officer Johnny Worricker manages to
stay ahead of an international dragnet
all across Europe.
11:00 pm Ultimate Restorations
“Badger No. 2: The Last Remaining
Fish Car”
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Monday
12:00 am Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 8 of 8.
1:00 am Masterpiece Contemporary
“Worricker: Salting the Battlefield”
3:00 am Hitmakers
4:00 am Art in the Twenty-First Century
“Fiction”
5:00-6:00 am How We Got to Now
“Sound”
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
“Miami Beach, Florida” Part 3 of 3. Featured: A rare Qing Dynasty vase, and a
1956 Gretsch Chet Atkins guitar.
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
“Madison, Wisconsin” Part 2 of 3.
Featured: A silver, enamel and
turquoise-studded exhibition piece by
Tiffany.
10:00 pm Independent Lens
“Happiness” A Bhutanese village high in
the Himalayas gets access to television
stations for the first time.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Tuesday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Madison, Wisconsin” Part 2 of 3.
2:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Miami Beach, Florida” Part 3 of 3.
3:00 am Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 8 of 8.
4:00-6:00 am Masterpiece Contemporary
“Worricker: Salting the Battlefield”
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots
“Ancient Roots” The family histories
of Tina Fey, David Sedaris and George
Stephanopoulos are traced.
9:00 pm American Experience
“Cold War Roadshow” The bizarre
barnstorming across America by Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev in 1959 is
revisited.
10:00 pm Frontline
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Wednesday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Ancient Roots”
2:00 am American Experience
“Cold War Roadshow”
3:00 am Frontline
4:00 am Independent Lens
“Happiness”
5:00-6:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Madison, Wisconsin” Part 2 of 3.
8:00 pm Nature
“Invasion of the Killer Whales” Arctic whales are increasingly attacking
the same prey as struggling polar
bears.
9:00 pm NOVA
“Killer Landslides” Geologists are investigating what triggered the deadliest
U.S. landslide in decades.
10:00 pm To Catch a Comet
A spacecraft orbiter attempts to land
on the surface of a comet as it zooms
around the sun.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Thursday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Nature
“Invasion of the Killer Whales”
2:00 am NOVA
“Killer Landslides”
3:00 am To Catch a Comet
4:00 am American Experience
“Cold War Roadshow”
5:00-6:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Ancient Roots”
8:00 pm Death in Paradise
Poole investigates when a singer is
found dead on stage.
9:00 pm Doc Martin
Martin considers leaving Portwenn.
10:00 pm Household: Four Stories of Kinship
and Curiosity
Four people observe and narrate the
story of one another’s families, revealing the unique social bonds they have
formed.
11:30 pm POV
“Listening Is an Act of Love: A StoryCorps
Special”
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Friday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am This Old House Hour
2:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Ancient Roots”
3:00 am American Experience
“Cold War Roadshow”
4:00 am Nature
“Invasion of the Killer Whales”
5:00-6:00 am NOVA
“Killer Landslides”
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Charlie Rose: The Week
9:00 pm Great Performances
“Cats” One of musical theater’s biggest
blockbusters returns for an encore presentation.
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Television
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Saturday
12:00
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1:30
2:00
am PBS NewsHour
am Washington Week
am Charlie Rose: The Week
am Great Performances
“Cats”
am To Catch a Comet
am This Old House Hour
am BBC Newsnight
am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
am Curious George
am Curious George
am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
am Dinosaur Train
am Sesame Street
am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
“Bygone Table Runner”
am Windows to the Wild
“Leaf Peeping by Balloon”
am IncredibleMAINE
“Moving Spirit Dance Company” Host
LC meets the choreographer and members of this intergenerational dance
company.
am Household: Four Stories of Kinship
and Curiosity
Four people observe and narrate the
story of one another’s families, revealing the unique social bonds they have
formed.
pm Martha Bakes
“Bar Cookies”
pm Cook’s Country
“Favorites with a Chinese Accent”
pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated
“Special-Occasion Roasts”
pm Delicious TV: Totally Vegetarian
“Tempeh on the Go”
pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals
“15-Minute Sautes”
pm This Old House
pm This Old House
pm The Woodwright’s Shop
“Combination Planes”
pm Rough Cut Woodworking
“Linen Press, Part 2”
pm The Lawrence Welk Show
“Thanksgiving”
pm Moyers & Company
pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
pm The Cafe
Richard and Ava make an unexpected
announcement.
pm Are You Being Served?
pm As Time Goes By
Lionel needs a suitable outfit for his
book launch.
pm Moone Boy
Martin decides to become an altar boy.
pm Masterpiece Classic
“The Paradise II” Part 8 of 8. Clemence
returns, bringing emotions to a boil.
Denise, Moray and Tom reach a mutual
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understanding.
10:00 pm Scott & Bailey
The suspicious death of a care home
resident gets the police involved.
11:00 pm House of Cards Trilogy
Urquhart’s plans to undermine
Collingridge reach their conclusion.
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Sunday
12:00 am ACL Presents: Americana Music
Festival
1:00 am NOVA
“Killer Landslides”
2:00 am Frontline
3:00 am Independent Lens
“Happiness”
4:00 am American Experience
“Cold War Roadshow”
5:00 am Washington Week
5:30 am Charlie Rose: The Week
6:00 am Asia This Week
6:30 am Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches
7:00 am Bob the Builder
7:30 am Thomas & Friends
8:00 am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
8:30 am Dinosaur Train
9:00 am Sesame Street
9:30 am NOVA
“Killer Landslides”
10:30 am Nature
“Invasion of the Killer Whales”
11:30 am Rick Steves’ Europe
“Paris Side-Trips”
12:00 noon Globe Trekker
“Globe Trekker Food Hour: Scandinavia”
1:00 pm Finding Your Roots
“The British Invasion” Sally Field, Deepak
Chopra and Sting discover facts about
their British ancestors.
2:00 pm Ultimate Restorations
“Badger No. 2: The Last Remaining
Fish Car”
3:00 pm Masterpiece Classic
“Downton Abbey III” Part 7 of 7. The
Crawleys head to a Scottish hunting
lodge. New romances flare up and a
crisis unfolds.
5:00 pm House of Cards Trilogy
In the run-up to the leadership election,
Urquhart becomes ever more ruthless.
6:00 pm The McLaughlin Group
6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend
7:00 pm Father Brown
Father Brown investigates when one of
his parishioners vanishes.
8:00 pm Jay Leno: The Mark Twain Prize
The biggest names in comedy salute
the former “Tonight Show” host, comedian and performer.
10:00 pm Richard Pryor: Icon
The enduring influence of one of America’s greatest comics is explored.
11:00 pm Ultimate Restorations
“The Illions Supreme Carousel: A Rare
Masterpiece”
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Monday
12:00 am Jay Leno: The Mark Twain Prize
2:00 am Richard Pryor: Icon
3:00 am Great Performances
“Cats”
5:00-6:00 am To Catch a Comet
8:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
“Finders Keepers” Featured: A collection of Cole Porter and Monty Woolley
letters.
9:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
“Madison, Wisconsin” Part 3 of 3. Featured: A massive oil painting by 19thcentury painter Thomas Hill.
10:00 pm Independent Lens
“Muscle Shoals/Waiting for a Train”
3:00 am Nature
“The Private Life of Deer”
4:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Decoding Our Past”
5:00-6:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Madison, Wisconsin” Part 3 of 3.
3:30-6:30 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
“Death Comes to Pemberley”
8:00 pm Death in Paradise
Dwayne is embroiled in a murder investigation.
9:00 pm Doc Martin
Martin struggles with the news of
Louisa’s pregnancy.
10:00 pm Circus Dreams
Teenagers are the stars of Circus Smirkus.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Tuesday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Madison, Wisconsin” Part 3 of 3.
2:00 am Antiques Roadshow
“Finders Keepers”
3:00 am Jay Leno: The Mark Twain Prize
5:00-6:00 am Richard Pryor: Icon
8:00 pm Finding Your Roots
“Decoding Our Past” DNA analysis is
used to delve into the families of Deval
Patrick, Jessica Alba and others.
9:00 pm Jay Leno: The Mark Twain Prize
The biggest names in comedy salute
the former “Tonight Show” host, comedian and performer.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
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Wednesday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Decoding Our Past”
2:00 am Jay Leno: The Mark Twain Prize
4:00-6:00 am Independent Lens
“Muscle Shoals/Waiting for a Train”
8:00 pm Nature
“My Life as a Turkey” Joe Hutto, a writer
and naturalist, raised a family of turkeys
in the wilds of Florida.
9:00 pm Nature
“An Original DUCKumentary” A look at
the fascinating bird sheds light on how
ducks migrate, nurture chicks and
more.
10:00 pm Nature
“The Private Life of Deer” Special cameras shed light on the hidden world of
white-tailed deer.
11:00 pm Charlie Rose
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am This Old House Hour
2:00 am Finding Your Roots
“Decoding Our Past”
3:00 am Nature
“My Life as a Turkey”
4:00 am Nature
“An Original DUCKumentary”
5:00-6:00 am Nature
“The Private Life of Deer”
8:00 pm Washington Week
8:30 pm Charlie Rose: The Week
9:00 pm Kristin Chenoweth - Coming Home
The stage and TV actress performs her
musical hits in Oklahoma.
10:30 pm Carole King - James Taylor Live at
the Troubadour
Taylor and King celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Los Angeles club with
a great set of songs.
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Saturday
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am Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever!
am Super Brain with Dr. Rudy Tanzi
am Dr. Wayne Dyer - Wishes Fulfilled
am Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White
am Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
Chopra shows how the tools of science
can be used to answer fundamental
spiritual questions.
am ADD and Loving It?!
Actor Patrick McKenna talks to specialists about Attention Deficit Disorder.
am Rick Steves’ Delicious Europe
Rick Steves savors classic European
cuisine in Galicia, Rome and Greece and
sips wine in Burgundy.
am Joy Bauer’s Food Remedies
A nutritionist explains the proper foods
to eat to lose weight and gain health.
noon Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You
Orman offers viewers financial solutions.
pm Happy
Real life stories and powerful scientific
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Thursday
12:00 am PBS NewsHour
1:00 am Nature
“My Life as a Turkey”
2:00 am Nature
“An Original DUCKumentary”
Friday
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interviews shed light on what really
makes people happy.
pm Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy!
The funniest and most memorable skits
by legendary pianist and comedian
Victor Borge are showcased.
pm Best of 50s Pop
Classic tunes and memorable artists
such as Patti Page, The Four Aces, and
Frankie Lane are showcased.
pm 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
Powerful, moving performances by
America’s preeminent folk trio are celebrated.
pm 1965-1967 Rock Rewind
Archival performances of popular hit
songs from the 1960s are featured. “Batman” actor Adam West hosts.
pm Woody’s Children 45th Anniversary
Concert
Noel Paul Stookey and other great
musicians celebrate the radio show
“Woody’s Children.”
Sunday
12:00 am 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
2:00 am 1965-1967 Rock Rewind
4:00 am Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions
for You
6:00 am Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever!
7:30 am Protect Your Memory
Dr. Neal Barnard details the research
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am Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White
am Libera: Angels Sing Christmas in
Ireland
One of the world’s most acclaimed
boy choirs, Libera, performs Christmas songs.
am Rick Steves’ European Christmas
Holiday traditions include Yule logs and
mistletoe, choral groups, shepherds,
bonfires and more.
pm Great Railway Journeys of Europe
Historian Julian Davidson travels by
train through Norway and Austria.
pm Jackie Evancho - Awakening
Evancho’s beautiful young voice soars
on Broadway, sacred music and pop
songs.
pm Best of 50s Pop
Classic tunes and memorable artists
such as Patti Page, The Four Aces, and
Frankie Lane are showcased.
pm Classic Hollywood Musicals
Clips from five iconic movies take
viewers on a journey across the
Golden Age of movie musicals.
pm Downton Abbey Rediscovered
A preview of season five includes
highlights from the series’ first four
seasons.
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BBC World News
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Thu
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Sat
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BBC World Update
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6:00
6:30
6:30
On Being
Bob Edwards
7:00
7:00
Morning Edition
7:30
7:30
Living on Earth
Only a Game
with Irwin Gratz
8:00
8:00
8:30
8:30
Weekend Edition
Weekend Edition
9:00
9:00
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with
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9:30
9:30
10:00
10:00
Morning Classical Music
10:30
10:30
In Tune
Car Talk
with Robin Rilette
11:00
11:00
Sunday Morning
11:30
11:30 Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!
with Sara Willis
Noon
Noon
12:30
12:30
Here and Now
This American Life
Garrison Keillor’s
Maine Calling
1:00
1:00
A Prairie Home
Public Affairs
1:30
1:30
Companion
2:00
2:00
2:30
2:30
The Diane Rehm Show
The Vinyl Café
3:00
3:00
Opera
3:30
3:30
Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!
PRI’s The World
4:00
4:00
4:30
4:30
Marketplace Money
All
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Considered
5:00
5:00
with Nora Flaherty
5:30
5:30 All Things Considered
All Things Considered
Maine Things Considered at 5:30
6:00
6:00
6:30
6:30
Garrison Keillor’s
This American Life
Marketplace
7:00
7:00
A Prairie Home
On Point
7:30
7:30
Moth Radio Hour
Companion
Fresh Air
8:00
8:00
8:30 From the Top
8:30 Thistle & Shamrock
Snap Judgment
Chicago
Maine
New York
9:00
9:00
Symphony
In Tune
Stage
Philharmonic
Friday Night
Pipedreams
9:30
9:30
Orchestra
with Sara Willis
10:00
10:00
World Cafe
Jazz Tonight
10:30
10:30
In Tune Weeknights with Sara Willis
with Rich Tozier
11:00
11:00
11:30
11:30
Echoes
On Point with Tom Ashbrook
Midnight
Midnight
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Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm Michigan Opera Theater
DiChiera: Cyrano. Suzanne Nance, host.
Cast: Marian Pop, Leah Partridge.
6:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion
“Joke Show!” From Minneapolis, guests
are Vince Giordano and Battlefield Band.
8:00-9:00 pm The Thistle & Shamrock
“Brittany” Breton bands Kornog and
Skolvan, vocalist Annie Ebrel and Alan
Stivell are heard.
2
Sunday
12:00-4:00 pm MPBN Your Vote 2014
Rebroadcast of four debates.
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9:00 pm-12:00 am Jazz with Rich Tozier
Cava Menzies is a West Coast-based
pianist (and daughter of trumpeter Eddie Henderson) whose quartet, with
trumpeter Nick Phillips, has recently released Moment to Moment, a warm and
emotive exploration of ballads. We’ll
hear some of this impressive outing
tonight.
3
Monday
8:00 pm From the Top
In Boston, America’s best young classical musicians perform.
9:00 pm Pipedreams
“Texas Treasures”
4
Tuesday
8:00 pm-12:00 am MPBN Your Vote 2014
The MPBN news team reports on today’s
election updates and results.
5
Wednesday
8:00 pm Maine Stage
“Bowdoin International Music Festival:
Beethoven String Quartet Series”
6
Thursday
8:00 pm New York Philharmonic
Alan Gilbert, conductor; Kari Kriikku,
clarinet. Unsuk Chin: Clarinet Concerto
Radio
(U.S. Premiere); Mahler: Symphony
No. 1.
8
Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm Caramoor Opera
Donizetti: Lucrezia Borgia. Will Crutchfield, conductor. Cast: Angela Meade,
Tamara Mumford, Michele Angelini,
Christophoros Stamboglis.
6:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion
Live from Duluth, Minnesota, with the
California Honeydrops.
8:00-9:00 pm The Thistle & Shamrock
“Jazz” Luka Bloom and Karan Casey are
working with jazz artists to craft a different style of music.
9
Sunday
9:00 pm-12:00 am Jazz with Rich Tozier
Novel Jazz Septet, a Maine band devoted to exploring the music of Duke
Ellington and Billy Strayhorn and bringing its own voice to it, is heard performing the latest additions to its repertoire in the Bangor studio.
10
Monday
8:00 pm From the Top
In Cincinnati, the Starling Project features students from its pre-collegiate
music program; and a 12-year-old
violinist plays a piece by Elgar.
9:00 pm Pipedreams
“Walther, Williamson, and Walcha”
11
Tuesday
8:00 pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra
J. Strauss, Jr.: Overture to Indigo and
the 40 Thieves; Verdi: Ballet Music from
Macbeth; Brahms: Symphony No. 2,
Riccardo Muti, conductor; Franck: Symphony in D minor.
12
Wednesday
8:00 pm Maine Stage
“Portland Symphony Orchestra”
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Thursday
8:00 pm New York Philharmonic
Alan Gilbert, conductor. Nielsen:
Maskerade Overture; Symphony No. 5
and No. 6, “Sinfonia semplice.”
15
Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm Glimmerglass Festival
Picker: An American Tragedy. Cast:
Daniel T. Curran, Patricia Schuman.
6:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion
Live from Rochester, Minnesota, with the
Steep Canyon Rangers.
8:00-9:00 pm The Thistle & Shamrock
“Islanders” Music from Shetland,
Orkney, the Hebrides, the Isle of Man
and Rathlin islands is heard.
16
Sunday
9:00 pm-12:00 am Jazz with Rich Tozier
Pianist David Hazeltine is emerging as
an artist to be considered in his own
right. His latest, For All We Know, in
collaboration with tenor saxophonist
Seamus Blake, is featured.
17
Monday
8:00 pm From the Top
Washington, DC: Jack Kent Cooke
Young Artist Award recipients perform.
9:00 pm Pipedreams
“With Praise and Thanksgiving”
18
Tuesday
8:00 pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 27,
Emanuel Ax, piano; Bruckner: Symphony No. 4, “Romantic,” Bernard
Haitink conductor; Delius: The Walk to
the Paradise Garden, Sir Mark Elder,
conductor.
19
Wednesday
8:00 pm Maine Stage
“DaPonte String Quartet”
20
Thursday
8:00 pm New York Philharmonic
Alan Gilbert, conductor; Lisa Batiashvili,
violin. Rouse: Thunderstuck (World
Premiere, NY Philharmonic Commission); Haydn: Symphony No. 103,
“Drumroll”; Brahms: Violin Concerto 121.
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Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Verdi: Macbeth. Riccardo Muti, conductor. Cast: Luca Salsi, Tatiana Serjan,
Dmitriy Belosselskiy, Francesco Meli,
Antonello Ceron.
6:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion
Live from New York City.
8:00-9:00 pm The Thistle & Shamrock
“Dance Time” Featured are Alasdair
Fraser, Trian and traditional dance bands
from Ireland and Scotland.
23
Sunday
9:00 pm-12:00 am Jazz with Rich Tozier
Composer-pianist Tom Luther of Belfast
will be heard with his quintet in a performance from the Bangor studio.
24
Monday
8:00 pm From the Top
In Miami, a 13-year-old violinist performs Sarasate’s “Romanza Andaluza”
from Spanish Dances.
9:00 pm Pipedreams
“New in Nashville”
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Tuesday
8:00 pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Mozart: Adagio in B minor, K. 540; Piano
Concerto No. 19, Mitsuko Uchida, piano;
Schubert: Piano Quintet in A Major,
“Trout,” Robert Chen, violin; Charles
Pikler, viola; John Sharp, cello; Alexander Hanna, bass; Mitsuko Uchida, piano;
Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik;
Williams: Lincoln excerpts.
26
Wednesday
8:00 pm Maine Stage
“Portland Symphony Orchestra”
27
Thursday
8:00 pm New York Philharmonic
Leonard Slatkin, conductor; Robert
Langevin, flute. Copland: El Salón México; Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit (Orch.
Constant); Rouse: Flute Concerto (New
York Premiere); Ravel: Boléro.
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Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm Rossini Opera Festival
Rossini: Armida. Cast: Randall Bills, Antonino Siragusa, Carlo Lepore.
6:00 pm A Prairie Home Companion
Live from New York City.
8:00-9:00 pm The Thistle & Shamrock
“Dream Time” Soothing sounds from
Maire Brennan, Dougie MacLean, Davy
Spillane and others are featured.
30
Sunday
9:00 pm-12:00 am Jazz with Rich Tozier
The latest edition of The Cookers, directed by trumpeter-composer David
Weiss, could be described as an allstar band, especially with saxophonists Billy Harper and Donald Harrison,
trumpeter Eddie Henderson, pianist
George Cables, bassist Cecil McBee
and drummer Billy Hart. Their latest
outing, Time and Time Again, lives up
to the group’s name.
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