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Maine Public Radio89.7 FM WMED Calais90.1 FM WMEA Portland90.5 FM WMEP Camden90.9 FM WMEH Bangor91.3 FM WMEW Waterville106.1 FM WMEM Presque Isle106.5 FM WMEF Fort Kent
Maine Public Radio can be streamed from mainepublic.orgor using Maine Public’s App.
Maine Public ClassicalCurrent signals available on the FM dial:
91.5 FM Fryeburg/Bridgton93.7 FM Milbridge/Downeast96.7 FM Boothbay/Brunswick99.7 FM Waterville102.3 FM Sanford/Kennebunkport104.1 FM Portland106.1 FM Bangor
89.7 HD2 WMED Calais90.1 HD2 WMEA Portland90.5 HD2 WMEP Camden90.9 HD2 WMEH Bangor91.3 HD2 WMEW Waterville106.1 HD2 WMEM Presque Isle106.5 HD2 WMEF Fort Kent
Maine Public Classical can be streamed from mainepublic.orgor using Maine Public’s App.
Maine Public Digital Television StationsOver the Air (by antenna):
PBSHD Create World Kids
WCBB Augusta 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4WMEB Orono 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4WMED Calais 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4WMEM Presque Isle 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4WMEA Biddeford 26.1 26.2 26.3 26.4
On Cable: PBSSpectrum HD SD World Create KidsYork & Cumberland Counties 1221 10/170 1276 1278 1277Lewiston & Auburn 1221 10 1276 1278 1277Augusta & Waterville 1221 10/180 1276 1278 1277Bangor & Machias 1221 13/180 1276 1278 1277Aroostook County 1221 3/180 1276 1278 1277Eastern New Hampshire 1222 10 1276 1278 1277ComcastBath, Brunswick, Freeport 503 11 164 na 174Pioneer BroadbandSherman 110 112 111 113Stacyville 110 112 111 113Houlton 110 112 111 113BeelineFarmington & Skowhegan 710 10 na na naMillinocket 710 12 na na na
Bell Aliant (Canada) 408 8 na na naRogers (Canada) 49 12 na na na
On Satellite: PBSDish Network HD SD World Create KidsPresque Isle DMA 10 10 na na naBangor DMA 12 12 na na naPortland DMA 10 10 na na naDirect TVPresque Isle DMA na na na na naBangor DMA 12 12 na na naPortland DMA 10 10 na na na
Experience, Volume 14, Issue 5, is published monthly by the Maine Public BroadcastingCorporation, doing business as Maine Public, a non-profit corporation, founded bythe University of Maine System and Colby, Bates and Bowdoin Colleges. It is publishedat 63 Texas Avenue, Bangor, Maine 04401-4324. A membership in Maine Public is$35 or more annually, of which $6 is designated for subscription of 12 issues ofExperience. Printed by Alliance Press. Printed on Sappi Somerset Gloss, 70# Text,manufactured in Skowhegan, Maine, with soy oil based color inks.
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Eric Clapton’sCrossroads Guitar FestivalSaturday, November 28, 10:00 pm
One of the world’s pre-eminent blues/rock guitarists and anall-star team of six-string artists performed for the legendaryfestival filmed in Dallas in 2019. Eric Clapton’s guestsincluded Jeff Beck, Sheryl Crow, Peter Frampton, Los Lobos,John Mayer, Bonnie Raitt, Doyle Bramhall II, Gary Clark Jr.,and more.
During the show, Clapton shared the stage with others toperform some of his best-known songs, including “Layla”with John Mayer, plus acoustic versions of “WonderfulTonight” and “Lay Down Sally” with Andy Fairweather Low.Clapton also paid tribute to his late friend George Harrisonwith a searing rendition of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps”with Peter Frampton. For the encore, Clapton led an ensembleperformance of Prince’s “Purple Rain.”
The two-day concert event raised funds for the CrossroadsCentre in Antigua, a treatment and education facility foundedby Clapton in 1988 for chemically dependent persons. Since2004, The Crossroads Guitar Festival has been held every threeyears except in 2016. (Cover credit: Cooper Neill.) �
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Attend a virtual brown bagmusical performance!
Welcome to the Brown Bag Edition of our Maine Public’s TinyScreen Concert Series! Every Thursday at noon this month throughearly December we will bring you exceptional Zoom musical perform-ances from a slew of wonderful Maine-based artists.Take a break from all your work and seriousZoom calls and be entertained!
You must go to mainepublic.organd sign up to be sent concert noti-fications (go to our Events tab formore information). You don’t haveto attend every concert, but you can!
Who are some of the performers? Many of them participated in ourfirst Tiny Screen Concert series. Singer/songwriters like CarolineCotter, Bess Jacques and Jeff Christmas and performing duos includingDarlin’ Corey and Jennifer Porter and Dana Packard are all returning.Take a few minutes each week and sit back and relax! �
Dash of Maine HolidayCooking Challenge is ON!We are bringing back our Dash of Maine
Cooking Challenge and adding in a specialholiday twist, and we hope you participate!With the team from the Maine BicentennialCommunity Cookbook (a wonderful holidaygift this season!) we have pulled out sixbicentennial recipes that we are certain you’llwant to tackle in your home kitchen thisNovember and December. And the reward?Tasty creations to wow your family and thechance to win a copy of the cookbook foryour very self.
Each week starting on November 9th for sixweeks, we will feature one special bicenten-nial recipe on our website (mainepublic.org)and in the pages of the Bangor Daily News.By the Friday at NOON of the following week,you will need to send us a picture of the com-pleted dish at your table. Super easy! Thisgives you a whole week to secure the neces-sary ingredients and make the dish yourself.
You can submit your picture (along withyour phone number so we can contact you ifyou are chosen) to us at [email protected]. We will post many of these entrieson our website and over social media. Wewill then randomly pick one winner eachweek and award them a complimentary copyof the Maine Bicentennial CommunityCookbook! You have six chances to win overthe course of the holiday cooking challenge!
HUGE THANKS to the team at theBangor Daily News for joining with uson this cooking experience and to SouthernMaine Community College and the De-partment of Agriculture, Conservationand Forestry for partnering with us in thisculinary challenge and making this cookingseries possible. Good luck! �
For Complete Radio Schedules:Go to mainepublic.org/Radio drop-down menu.
Or, call us at 800-884-1717 and we’ll mail you a reference guide.
Hosted by Maine Public’s JenniferRooks and Keith Shortall, our newscall-in show, Maine Calling airs onMaine Public Radio Mondays-Fri-days at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. andSaturdays at 7:00 a.m.
November 11:Stories of and by Maine Veterans
November 24:9th Annual Maine Calling ‘Made in Maine’ Gift Guide
November 25:Getting Advice, Giving Advice, and Being Thankful
During the on-going coronavirus crisis, Maine Calling will con-tinue to bring you programs that inform and engage. Please checkthe Maine Calling website, MaineCalling.org or Facebook pageFacebook.com/MaineCalling for the latest information on upcomingprograms. You can listen to Maine Calling anytime visiting the MaineCalling website, putting the Maine Public app on your smart phone,or subscribing to the podcast. You can also hear Maine Calling if youhave an Alexa smart speaker. Join the conversation! Call us at 1-800-399-3566 or email the show at [email protected]. Maine Callingtopics and guests are subject to change. �
Mondays-Fridays, 11:00 am &7:00 pm; Saturdays, 7:00 am
Maine Public Community Filmsseries joins the Bicentennial cele-bration with a year full of solelyMaine focused films, from oldCommunity Films favorites of thepeople, places and culture of Maineto new films from our arts partners.
. From Stump to Ship: A1930 Logging Film – Thursday,
November 5, 9:00 pm; Saturday, November 7, 2:00 pm: The most complete lookat the long-log industry features clips of men cutting trees by hand, horse-drawnsleds and river drivers moving logs downstream. The original 1930 script is readby Tim Sample.. Conversations with the Lobster Lady – Thursday, November 5, 9:30 pm;
Saturday, November 7, 2:30 pm: Arguably the world’s oldest licensed lobsterfisherman – 99-year-old Virginia Oliver and her 74-year-old son, Max, haul theirlobster traps near Spruce Head, Maine.. Dawnland – Thursday, November 12, 9:00 pm; Saturday, November 14,
2:00 pm: Native and non-Native leaders in Maine came together to face the crisisof indigenous child removal from their families and homes.. Island of Eagles: The Swan Island Story – Thursday, November 19, 9:00
pm; Saturday, November 21, 2:00 pm: An island in Maine’s Merrymeeting Baywas once the site of an Abenaki Indian hunting and fishing outpost. Later, it wasclaimed by colonists who founded a village in the 18th century.. The Maine Frontier: Through the Lens of Isaac Simpson – Thursday,
November 26, 9:00 pm:A glimpse of life, work, family and culture in northernMaine at the turn of the 19th century is seen through photography.
To submit a film for possible broadcast, visit us at mainepublic.org and click onthe Television tab, then Community Films to get started! �
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Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 am
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Various Programs1:30 pm
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BBC News Outside Source5:00 pm
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PBS NewsHour6:00 pm
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Maine Public Primary HDTelevision Weekday Schedule
Curious George
Exercise Programs
Molly of Denali
Wild Kratts
Hero Elementary
Xavier Riddle
Amanpour
BBC News America
DW News
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Various Programs
10:30 am Elinor Wonders Why
BBC World News
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
One Man, Two Guvnors onGreat Performances, Friday,November 6, at 9:00 p.m., fea-tures a Tony-winning performanceby James Corden. He plays amus ic i an - tu rned-bodyguardtrying to keep his two mobsterclients apart, a tricky predicamentresulting in comic mayhem. (Photo:Johan Persson.)
Dinosaur Train
Pledge From Home!November 18-20
Maine Public Radio is moreimportant than ever during thesechallenging times. Listeners havelet us know that they appreciate anddepend on reliable, up-to-date newsand information that Maine Publicdelivers every day. Our PledgeFrom Home Fall MembershipDrive takes place Wednesday-Friday, November 18-20. We hope
you will help keep Maine Public Radio vibrant and strong! By contacting us at1-800-866-1475 or online at mainepublic.org and making a donation, you allowus to do more for you. Thank you for your generosity! �
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News Producer, Host, and Reporter Barbara Cariddi RetiresLong-time Maine Public News Producer, Host, and Reporter Barbara Cariddi retired this fall.
Cariddi grew up in Biddeford and earned a Bachelor’s Degree in English from the University ofSouthern Maine and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the Harvard KennedySchool. She originally joined Maine Public in 1989 and left in 1994 for WCSH6-TV in Portland.In 1999, Cariddi returned to Maine Public and began producing, reporting and anchoring MainePublic Television’s public affairs program MaineWatch. Cariddi then focused her work on theradio news side, hosting Maine Things Considered and reporting on stories across Maine. Mostrecently she has helped oversee digital news content for Maine Public’s website and produced andhosted Maine Public’s daily news podcast This Day in Maine. “Barbara’s career at Maine Publicis an example of a true multi-media journalist. She’s reported TV stories in Maine’s natural spacesand hosted television programs, including MaineWatch, anchored Maine Things Considered radiobroadcasts, and pushed our digital reporting forward,” stated Mark Simpson, Maine Public’s Director of News andPublic Affairs. “We wish her the very best in her retirement as she carves new paths ahead.” �
Maine Public On-Air Hosts Say FarewellRobin Rilette Off to New Adventures!
Robin, host of Morning Classical and Maine Public’s Director of Music and CreativePerformance, recently retired. She joined Maine Public from Northwest Public Radio inWashington State where she was the Music Director for 23 years. As Maine Public’s MusicDirector, Rilette was instrumental in helping Maine Public build out its classical radio serviceand entertained Maine for over six years as the host of Morning Classical. Robin’s easy-goingstyle and love of music quickly made her show a listener favorite.
A goodbye message from Robin Rilette:
“Architecture as art, a streak of russet as a fox flashes by, landscapes both majestic and charming, the sweetspring welcome of the peepers, the stunning colors of autumn, the jackhammer sounds of a pileated woodpecker,the soaring white steeples and the late summer farewell of the chirping cricket. These are some of the sights andsounds that make Maine such a special place in which to work and live. And, of course the “let me help you withthat neighbor” attitude that results in the formation of a new classical music network right here in Maine. It’s beenmy privilege and pleasure to be part of Maine Public Classical and to share music with you for the past six yearsand eight months. Thank you and let’s keep the music coming!”
In Tune Host Sara Willis Calls It a Wrap
The long-time host and producer of In Tune, Sara Willis retired last month and while herprogramming will continue on Maine Public Radio and online for the foreseeable future, Sarawill no longer be hosting and curating new programs. Working from her studio in Blue Hill,Sara’s love of the music she played came across to her listeners loud and clear. To quoteDownEast Magazine, “In Tune… probably should have been rendered obsolete by Pandora,Spotify, and iTunes playlists. However, host Sara Willis outperforms any Pandora algorithm inthe art of creating the perfect playlist. While online stations offer predictable suggestions, likeR.E.M. based on your interest in U2, Willis will teach you that, actually, Tom Jones and VampireWeekend are a match made in heaven.” In 2018, Maine Public launched the In Tune with SaraWillis audio stream allowing fans of the show 24/7 access to music curated by the host.
A goodbye message from Sara Willis:
“I want to thank the wonderful listeners of Maine Public Radio for 19 great years of listening to music togetheron both sides of the radio. Without your love of music, wide ranging appreciation, and open ears, there would havebeen no point. As Willie Nelson says, (and who better to quote?) ‘you were always on my mind.’ I will miss sharingnew music and remembering the old with you. It’s been a perfect partnership and again, thank you. With love!” �
2 Monday
8:00-10:00 pm SymphonyCastOregon Symphony, Carlos Kalmar, conduc-tor; Johannes Moser, cello; Jason Traeger,speaker. Rossini: Tancredi Overture; Zim-merman: Music for the Suppers of KingUbu; Shostakovich: Cello Concerto No. 1;Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter FestivalOverture.
3 Tuesday
8:00-10:00 pm Chicago Symphony OrchestraRimsky-Korsakov: A Night on Bald Mountain,Seiji Ozawa, conductor; Falla: El amor brujo,Leontyne Price, soprano; Fritz Reiner, con-ductor; James Lee III: Sukkot ThroughOrion’s Nebula, Juanjo Mena, conductor;Debussy: Nocturnes, Sir Georg Solti, con-ductor; Women of the Chicago SymphonyChorus; Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra,Op. 30, Pierre Boulez, conductor.
4 Wednesday
8:00-10:00 pm Maine StageBay Chamber Concerts. Beethoven: PianoTrio in B-flat Major, Op. 11; Cello Sonata inA Major, Op. 69; Brahms: Klavierstücke,Op. 119; Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114,Gilles Vonsattel, piano; Todd Palmer, clarinet;Jakob Koranyi, cello.
5 Thursday
8:00-10:00 pm New York PhilharmonicRachmaninoff: The Isle of the Dead,Kurt Masur, conductor; Piano ConcertoNo. 3, Vladimir Horowitz, piano; EugeneOrmandy, conductor; Symphony No. 2, II.Allegro molto, Artur Rodzinski, conductor;Respighi: Feste Romana, Giuseppe Sinopoli,conductor.
7 Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm Opera DelawareWang/Sullivan: Scalia/Ginsburg & Trial by Jury.
9 Monday
8:00-10:00 pm SymphonyCastNashville Symphony Orchestra, GiancarloGuerrero, conductor; Augustin Hadelich,violin. Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1;Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 3, “Scottish.”
10 Tuesday
8:00-10:00 pm Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Vivaldi: Piccolo Concerto in C Major, JenniferGunn, piccolo; Benshoof: Concerto in ThreeMovements for Piccolo and Orchestra;Beethoven: Symphony No. 2; Stephenson:Bass Trombone Concerto, World Premiere,Charles Vernon, trombone; Gershwin:An American in Paris, Riccardo Muti,conductor.
11 Wednesday
8:00-10:00 pm Maine StageBangor Symphony Orchestra, “Four Sea-sons” Lucas Richman, conductor; Lara St.John, violin. Vaughn Williams: Fantasiaon a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Respighi:Ancient Airs and Dances; Vivaldi: The FourSeasons.
12 Thursday
8:00-10:00 pm New York PhilharmonicJaap van Zweden, conductor; SimoneLamsma, violin. Wagenaar: Cyrano de Berg-erac Overture; Britten: Violin Concerto;Beethoven: Symphony No. 5.
14 Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm La Scala, MilanPuccini: Tosca.
16 Monday
8:00-10:00 pm SymphonyCastSt. Louis Symphony Orchestra, DavidRobertson, conductor; Susanna Phillips,soprano. Ravel: Mother Goose Suite;Mahler: Symphony No. 4.
17 Tuesday
8:00-10:00 pm Chicago Symphony OrchestraWagner: Overture to The Flying Dutchman;Schoenberg: Transfigured Night, Op. 4;Bruckner: Symphony No. 4, Daniel Baren-boim, conductor.
18 Wednesday
8:00-10:00 pm Maine StageFriends of the Kotzschmar Organ. Bach:Toccata and Fugue in D minor; Jig Fugue;Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor.
19 Thursday
8:00-10:00 pm New York PhilharmonicLorin Maazel, conductor. R. Strauss: AnAlpine Symphony; Till Eulenspiegel’s MerryPranks.
21 Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm La Scala, MilanRossini: Turco in Italia.
23 Monday
8:00-10:00 pm SymphonyCastLos Angeles Philharmonic, Elim Chan,conductor; Ray Chen, violin; DiaoQiangOpera Troupe. Huanzhi: Spring FestivalOverture; Saint-Saens: Introduction andRondo capriccioso; Ravel: Tzigane; Du Yun:Thirst (World Premiere); An-Lun Huang:Saibei Dance; Liu: Dance of the Yao Tribe;Ravel: Bolero; Ma: Good News from Beijing.
24 Tuesday
8:00-10:00 pm Chicago Symphony OrchestraRiccardo Muti, conductor. Mozart: Sym-phony No. 34; Strauss: Aus Italien; Mozart:Symphony No. 25; Liszt: Les preludes.
25 Wednesday
8:00-10:00 pm Maine StagePortland Symphony Orchestra, Ruth Rein-hardt, guest conductor. Bach: BrandenburgConcerto No. 6; Gubaidulina: Concordanza;Brahms: Serenade No. 2.
26 Thursday
8:00-10:00 pm New York PhilharmonicDvorak: Carnival Overture, Alan Gilbert,conductor; Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 5,“Turkish,” Lorin Maazel, conductor; JuliaFischer, violin; Brahms: Symphony No. 1,Jaap van Zweden, conductor.
28 Saturday
1:00-5:00 pm Liceu Opera BarcelonaMascagni/Leoncavallo: Cavalleria rusticana/Pagliacci.
30 Monday
8:00-10:00 pm SymphonyCastBuffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, JoAnn Fal-letta, conductor; Conrad Tao, piano. Barber:Symphony No. 1; Gershwin: Concerto in FMajor for Piano and Orchestra; Penderecki:Adagio from Symphony No. 3; Bernstein:Symphonic Dances from West Side Story.
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Somewhere SouthWhat a Pickle
NatureAustralian Bushfire Rescue
Wild Kratts: Creepy Creatures
Nick Stellino
Maine Public Television (channels listed on page 3; listings found on mainepublic.org)
Prime Time on Main (HD), Create, World and PBS Kids channels
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Cyberchase
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Create
World
Great Estates ScotlandKincardine
Molly of Denali
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America’s KitchenBetter Breakfast
We’re Still Here
Your Vote 2020U.S. Senate Debate
Hero Elementary
Nick Stellino
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Create
World
Molly of Denali
3Tue
In Julia’s KitchenJim Dodge
America ReframedMoroni for President
(6:00 pm) PBS NewsHour Special: Election 2020 - Judy Woodruff and the NewsHour team report on election results fromaround the country. (Ends 2:00 am)
Hero Elementary
Nick Stellino
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Passion ItalyVeneto
Molly of Denali
4Wed
Lidia’s KitchenVegetables
(7:00 pm) POVTribal Justice
Nature Primates: Secrets of Survival(1 of 3) Primates use survival strategies,often in the most unexpected places.
Hero Elementary
Nick Stellino
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Burt WolfChocolate 1
Molly of Denali
5Thu
Chris KimballThailand
Secrets of the DeadAbandoning the Titanic
Vintage Roads Great & Small Axmouthto Lincoln: On the Roman Way Chrisand Peter visit Somerset, the Cotswoldsand the Midlands, and try some riskyRoman roads.
Hero Elementary
Nick StellinoMeatballs
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TravelscopeItaly
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America’s KitchenUpdated Italian
Keep Talking
Washington Week
(7:00 pm)Curious George
America’s KitchenTrip to Rome
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Create
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America’s KitchenChinese Favorite
Molly of Denali
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Arthur Cyberchase
Arthur
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PBS NewsHour
Arthur and the Haunted Tree House
WordGirl
The Trouble with Maggie Cole (3 of 6)Marcus bonds with Jill, and Maggiecontinues her mission to right all ofher wrongs with a tense visit to localhairdresser Kelly.
Independent LensConscience Point
Family TravelBest of Season 4
Doc WorldUnsettled: Seeking Refuge in America
America’s KitchenMediterranean
Curious George
Secrets of the Dead Abandoning theTitanic Experts search for a mysteryship that could have saved Titanic’spassengers in their darkest hour, butsailed away. (Ends 11:00 pm)
Love Wins Over Hate
PBS NewsHour
Wild Travels
WordGirl
Local, USA7 Generation River
FromStump to Ship:A 1930 Logging
Film
Nick Stellino
Nick Stellino
Secrets of the DeadWorld War Speed
PBS NewsHour
Odd Squad
WordGirl
WordGirl
WordGirl
Great Performances One Man, Two Guvnors This 1960s-era comedy featuresa Tony-winning performance by James Corden. Adapted from a 1743 farce,Corden plays a musician-turned-bodyguard trying to keep his two mobsterclients apart, a tricky predicament resulting in comic mayhem. (Ends 11:30 pm)
Racing the Rez
Local, USAMayors of Shiprock
Kevin BeltonTomato Fest
PBS NewsHour
NOVA Colosseum - Roman Death TrapOne of the world’s most iconic buildingswas built with a highly efficient designand advanced construction methods.
Masterpiece Roadkill (1 of 4) Ambitionknows no bounds, nor does corruptionin a political thriller starring Hugh Laurieas a scheming UK government minis-ter.
COBRA (5 of 6)With the crisis worsen-ing, Fraser deals with personal issues.The Prime Minister is forced to considermore extreme measures to retain control.(Ends 11:00 pm)
Frontline The Choice 2020: Trump vs. Biden Frontline investigates the lifestories of the two candidates: the roots of their drive to be president, each man’sapproach to power, the defining moments that shaped their lives, and theirvisions for America’s future at this pivotal juncture. (Ends 11:00 pm)
Grandpa’s War Story Goes Viral - A manuses social media to generate interestin his grandfather’s remarkable WorldWar II service. (Ends 11:00 pm)
Kevin BeltonBoudin Fest
Kevin BeltonStrawberry Fest
First Language -The Race to Save Cherokee
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Nick Stellino Fly BrotherToronto
Kevin BeltonGumbo Fest
TravelscopePapua New Guinea
Kevin BeltonCrawfish Fest
Nick StellinoSoup
Curious TravelerSouthern Wales
Nick StellinoLove of Pasta
America’s KitchenVery Best Paris
Stories from StageCast Your Vote
Conversationswith the Lobster
Lady
Firing Line withMargaret Hoover
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7Sat
Somewhere SouthIt’s a Greens ThingAfrican Americans
The Black Atlantic (1500-1800)
Hold the Sunset
(7:00 pm)Curious George
Joy of PaintingHome in Valley
Arthur
Maine Public Television (channels listed on page 3; listings found on mainepublic.org)
Prime Time on Main (HD), Create, World and PBS Kids channels
8:00 pm
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Molly of Denali
8Sun
Somewhere SouthHow Do You Cue?
NaturePrimates: Secrets of Survival
The Trouble with Maggie Cole (4 of 6)Maggie makes a horrifying discovery ina confrontation with Roxanna. Gamblingdebts plague Alex, and Peter’s job isthreatened.
(7:00 pm)Curious George Arthur Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
America’s KitchenTrip to Rome
Molly of Denali
9Mon
America’s KitchenItalian Classics
The Silent Soldier and the Portrait
Antiques Roadshow Junk in the TrunkFeatured: An antique Scottish golf club,a 1777 William Faden Philadelphiamap, and Andy Warhol “Fiesta Pig” &“Turtle” prints.
Hero Elementary
America’s KitchenChinese Favorite
Arthur Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Molly of Denali
10Tue
In Julia’s KitchenJody Adams
America ReframedSurviving Home
Finding Your Roots War Stories Theancestors of actor Julianne Moore,comedian Bill Hader, and painterKehinde Wiley are explored.
Hero Elementary
America’s KitchenSavory Italian
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Passion ItalyAbruzzo
Molly of Denali
11Wed
Lidia’s KitchenTrattoria Favorites
POV ShortsLegacy
Nature Primates: Family Matters (2 of3) Family is everything for primates.There are devoted monkey dads, play-mate apes and tender troops.
Hero Elementary
America’s KitchenChinese Favorites
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids
12Thu
Chris KimballPizza and Pasta
Secrets of the DeadNero’s Sunken City
Greenlight Maine- Entrepreneursand theirbusinesses.
Hero Elementary
America’s KitchenTaste of Brazil
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids
PBS NewsHour
TravelscopeGuatemala
Molly of Denali
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBS NewsHour
Rise of the NazisPolitics
PBS NewsHour
Odd Squad
Molly of Denali
POV ShortsLegacy
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Frontline China Undercover The Com-munist regime’s mass imprisonment ofMuslims and its use of surveillanceagainst the population is examined.(Ends 11:00 pm)
Arthur
Arthur
Arthur
Masterpiece Roadkill (2 of 4) Peterdeals with a prison riot, an angrydaughter and alarming contacts from astranger, and an unknown threat looms.
Holy Silence - The Vatican’s reactionsto the rise of Nazi Germany and thehorrors of the Holocaust are examined.(Ends 11:00 pm)
America’s KitchenVery Best Paris
Curious George
Curious George
Father Brown - An opera legend invitesLady Felicia and Mrs. McCarthy intoher private pullman carriage.
The Medicine Game Doc WorldNo Country for the Poor
Dawnland - Native and non-Nativeleaders in Maine came together to facethe crisis of indigenous child removalfrom their families and homes.
Joy of PaintingEvening’s Glow
Burt WolfChocolate 2
Local, USAVeterans: Health
COBRA (6 of 6)As the crisis reaches aboiling point, the Prime Minister andAnna are forced to fight for their politicallives with Archie firing his first shots.(Ends 11:00 pm).
Secrets of the Dead Nero’s SunkenCity Archaeologists map underwaterruins of Baiae, an escape for ancientRome’s powerful elite. (Ends 11:00 pm)
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
WordGirl
WordGirl
WordGirl
Homecoming:Sgt. Hamilton
Great Estates ScotlandInveraray
Great Estates ScotlandDumfries
Kevin BeltonPie Fest
America’s KitchenMediterranean
Family TravelChickasaw, OK
America’s KitchenTasty Thai
America’s KitchenMexican Fare
Wild Travels
African AmericansThe Age of Slavery (1800-1860)
America ReframedMoroni for President
WordGirl
WordGirl
WordGirl
Rise of the Nazis Politics (1 of 3) Thechain of events that propels Hitler fromthe fringes to the heart of the govern-ment is studied.
NOVA Petra - Lost City of StoneExperts carve a temple-tomb to findout how the ancient people of Petra, inwhat is now Jordan, built their city ofstone.
Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs (1of 3) Featured: A 1965 Noah Purifoysculpture, Carroll O’Connor’s ArchieBunker coat ca. 1970, and a FranzBergman foundry Vienna bronze lamp.
Kevin BeltonGreek Fest
Fly BrotherOvamboland
Kevin BeltonJambalaya Fest
TravelscopeGuatemala
Kevin BeltonRice Fest
Curious TravelerCurious Bruges
America’s KitchenMid East Dinner
Stories from StageCan’t Pick Family
PBS NewsHour
Mum AugustCathy has a new,male friend.
Shakespeare & Hathaway - Frank andLu try to help a wounded man who hasno clue as to who he is. (Ends 11:00 pm)
High School QuizShow Maine
FrontlineChina Undercover
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8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
13Fri
America’s KitchenOn the Grill
The People’s Protectors
Washington Week
WordGirl
The Legacy ListRichmond, VA
Maine Public Television (channels listed on page 3; listings found on mainepublic.org)
Prime Time on Main (HD), Create, World and PBS Kids channels
8:00 pm
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Molly of Denali
14Sat A Chef’s Life: The Final Harvest
African AmericansInto the Fire (1861-1896)
Hold the Sunset
WordGirl Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Great Estates ScotlandKincardine
Molly of Denali
15Sun A Chef’s Life: The Final Harvest
NaturePrimates: Family Matters
The Trouble with Maggie Cole (5 of 6)Maggie faces another townspersonwronged by radio-gate. Becka andMaggie share a rare moment, and Karensurprises Peter.
WordGirl
The Legacy ListRichmond, VA
WordGirl
Main(HD)
Create
World Tending NatureProtecting Coast
Great Estates ScotlandRosslyn
Molly of Denali
16Mon
America’s KitchenLatin Summer
The Horse Relative
Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs (2 of3) Featured: A 1966 Roy Lichtensteinscreenprint, a NASA Apollo archive ca.1965, and a Tiffany Studios mosaicpanel ca. 1905.
Hero Elementary
The Legacy ListNewark, DE
Arthur Thanksgiving
Main(HD)
Create
World
Molly of Denali
17Tue
In Julia’s KitchenMark Militello
America ReframedBlood Memory
Finding Your Roots Flight Actors Scar-lett Johansson and Lupita Nyong’o andchef Lidia Bastianich learn about theirancestors.
Hero Elementary
TravelscopeWilliamsburg
Arthur Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids Molly of Denali
18Wed
Lidia’s KitchenGreat Grains(7:30 pm) Independent LensJonathan Scott’s Power Trip
Nature Primates: Protecting Primates(3 of 3) More than half of the world’sprimates are under threat. Scientists aremaking ground-breaking discoveries tosafeguard their future.
Hero Elementary
The Legacy ListLlewellyn Park, NJ
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids
Curious TravelerDublin Pubs
Molly of Denali
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBS NewsHour
WordGirl
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
WordGirl
WordGirl
Joy of PaintingMeadow Road
The Legacy ListMechanicsville
AntiquesRoadshow Recut
Newport 4
PBS NewsHour
Family TravelChickasaw, OK
Cyberchase
Cyberchase
America ReframedSurviving Home
Frontline
Doc WorldFacing the Dragon
Great Performances Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles The iconicmusical “Fiddler on the Roof” and its reach across time andcultures are explored. Appearances are by composer andlyricist Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick as well as famousfans including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Topol and more.
WordGirl
Shakespeare & Hathaway - Frank andLu pretend to join a tennis club to solvea case. (Ends 11:00 pm)
Masterpiece Roadkill (3 of 4) Peter isthe defendant at the family dinner table.Friends, family, employees, and even adead person turn against him.
The Legacy ListNewark, DE
WordGirl
WordGirl WordGirl
WordGirl
Warrior Tradition
Arthur
Father Brown - The hiring of a newmusical director leads to discord andthe sound of murder.
Joy of PaintingBlue Ridge Falls
Kevin BeltonBastille Day Fete
Fly BrotherStockholm: Jazz
Passion ItalyLazio
Burt WolfHistory of Water
African AmericansA Way Out of No Way (1897-1940)
Rise of the Nazis The First Six Monthsin Power (2 of 3) The harsh measuresthat Chancellor Hitler takes to dismantlethe German state are chronicled.
Frontline(Ends 11:00 pm)
NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia SophiaArchitects and engineers examine theunique structure of the dome of HagiaSophia in Istanbul, built in 537 AD.
Secrets of the Dead Gangster’s GoldTreasure hunters set out to find the losttreasure of notorious Prohibition-eragangster Dutch Schultz. (Ends 11:00 pm
Kevin BeltonCrab Fest
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
Odd Squad
WordGirl
WordGirl
Kevin BeltonFried Chicken Fest
Kevin BeltonOktoberfest
Tending NatureCuisine
Unspoken:Native American Boarding Schools
Local, USAVeterans: Careers
Stories from StageIt’s All Relative
Firing Line withMargaret Hoover
Beyondthe Canvas
Taking the Stage(Ends 11:00 pm)
Mum OctoberMichael wakes upon Cathy’s sofa.
Secrets of Royal Travel Secrets of theRoyal Train (1 of 2) The “palace onwheels” is Queen Elizabeth’s mobilehome away from home. (Ends 11:00 pm)
GenerationNation: American
Portrait
Independent Lens Jonathan Scott’sPower Trip A home renovation expertexplores the state of solar and theforces controlling the energy industry.(Ends 11:30 pm)
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8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
19Thu
Chris KimballTunisian Couscous
Secrets of the DeadGangster’s Gold
Greenlight Maine- Entrepreneursand theirbusinesses.
Hero Elementary
Maine Public Television (channels listed on page 3; listings found on mainepublic.org)
Prime Time on Main (HD), Create, World and PBS Kids channels
8:00 pm
Arthur Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World PBS NewsHour
Molly of Denali
20Fri
America’s KitchenPork Two Ways
Mankiller
Washington Week
Pinkalicious& Peterrific
America’s KitchenThanksgiving
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Molly of Denali
21Sat
African AmericansRise! (1940-1968)
Hold the Sunset
Pinkalicious& Peterrific
Joy of PaintingMountain Path
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World African AmericansMore Perfect Union (1968-2013)
Great Estates ScotlandInveraray
Molly of Denali
22Sun Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving
NaturePrimates: Protecting Primates
The Trouble with Maggie Cole (6 of 6)It’s the day of the village celebrations,but not everyone is in the mood. Aseries of events could change life inThurlbury forever.
Pinkalicious& Peterrific Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
A Chef’s LifePecans
Richard BangsEgypt: The Nile
Molly of Denali
23Mon
America’s KitchenSummer Picnic(7:00 pm) American Experience
The Pilgrims
Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs (3 of3) Featured: Disneyland hand-coloredarchitectural elevations ca. 1954, and a1982 Bob Mackie beaded gown madefor Brooke Shields.
Hero Elementary Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids
PBS NewsHour
Family TravelTucson, Arizona
24Tue
In Julia’s KitchenZarela Martinez
America ReframedThe Blessing
Finding Your Roots The ImpressionComedian Larry David and politicianBernie Sanders trace their roots fromBrooklyn back to Jewish communitiesin Eastern Europe.
Hero Elementary Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids
Sara’s WeeknightThanksgiving
Passion ItalySicily
Molly of Denali
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
Wild Travels
A Chef’s LifePecans
Joy of PaintingWinter Oval
PBS NewsHour
Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving
Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City(1 of 3) Featured: An 1844 “BellowsFalls” LDS church hymnal, and a 1914Olaf Carl Seltzer oil on board.
American MastersN. Scott Momaday
Arthur
Arthur
Cyberchase
Cyberchase
Molly of Denali
PBS NewsHour
The Legacy ListNorristown, PA
Kevin BeltonCajun Fest
America’s KitchenThanksgiving
Cyberchase
Tending NatureTribal Hunting
Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving
Martha Speaks
Martha Speaks
Wild Kratts
America ReframedBlood Memory
Masterpiece Roadkill (4 of 4)With theprime minister in trouble, Peter makesa shocking announcement to thenation. Is this the end for him or thestart of something new?
Martha Speaks
Odd Squad WordGirl
Wild Kratts
Local, USABlackfeet Flood
Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving
La Loche
Odd Squad
Odd Squad WordGirl
Father Brown - Father Brown attends aseance that showcases the power of amagical bone whistle.
Kevin BeltonItalian Fest
Fly BrotherMumbai
High School QuizShow Maine
Island of Eagles: The Swan Island Story- An island in Maine’s Kennebec Riverwas once the site of an Abenaki Indianhunting and fishing outpost.
Great Performances Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn - The Broadway Musical The hitBroadway adaptation of the classic 1942 movie musical showcases an IrvingBerlin score, including the Oscar-winning “White Christmas” with big dancenumbers, comedy and a hit parade of the great songwriter’s famous tunes.(Ends 11:30 pm)
Shakespeare & Hathaway - Frank andLu must track down stolen goods andthen a dead body is discovered. (Ends11:00 pm)
Independent Lens Belly of the BeastNearly 40 years after being banned,illegal sterilizations in America’swomen’s prisons have continuedundetected. (Ends 11:30 pm)
Rise of the Nazis Night of the LongKnives (3 of 3) Hitler found himselfcaught between Germany’s presidentand the Nazis’ power base.
Frontline The American Boy WhoSurvived ISIS An American womansurvived two years in ISIS-controlledRaqqa with her children. (Ends 11:00pm)
WordGirl
Wild Kratts
Kevin BeltonBeignet Fest
TravelscopeMadhya Pradesh
Kevin BeltonNeighborhood Fest
Rise of the NazisThe First Six Months in Power
Pati’s MexicanTurkey Day
TravelscopeMadhya Pradesh
Tending NatureHealing the Body
Stories from StageGrowing Up Black
Without a Whisper:Konnon:Kwe
Stella, A History of War - After her worldwas torn apart by WWII, StellaAndrássy wrote a book about herexperiences. (Ends 11:00 pm)
Firing Line withMargaret Hoover
Mum DecemberCathy has a NewYear’s Eve party.
Secrets of Royal Travel Secrets of theRoyal Flight (2 of 2) The regal luxury ofroyal air travel is seen from 1936 to thepresent. (Ends 11:00 pm)
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8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm
25Wed
Lidia’s Kitchen Cultured Comforts
(7:30 pm) Independent LensBelly of the Beast
Nature Santa’s Wild Home The fabledland of Santa Claus, Lapland is thehome of tenacious wildlife such asreindeer, wolverines, brown bears andmore.
Hero Elementary
Kevin BeltonThanksgiving
Maine Public Television (channels listed on page 3; listings found on mainepublic.org)
Prime Time on Main (HD), Create, World and PBS Kids channels
8:00 pm
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Steven RaichlenThanksgiving
Curious TravelerGhent
26Thu
Kevin BeltonBurger Fest
Secrets of the DeadBuilding Notre Dame
Greenlight Maine- Entrepreneurs
and theirbusinesses.
Hero Elementary
A Chef’s Life: The Final Harvest
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Wild Travels
27Fri
America’s KitchenLatin Comfort
Secrets of Royal TravelSecrets of the Royal Train
Washington Week
(7:00 pm)Curious George 3
Julia ChildFish
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Julia ChildOnion Soup
Molly of Denali
28Sat
Somewhere SouthHand Pies
Can’t-Miss Stories from the Stage
(7:00 pm)Dolly Parton:I Will AlwaysLove You
(7:00 pm)Curious George 3
Joy of PaintingTwo Seasons
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
Joy of PaintingCountry Charm
Richard BangsAssam India
29Sun
Somewhere SouthPorridge
NatureEquus: Story of the Horse - Origins
Masterpiece: 50 Fabulous Years! - Clips from classic Mas-terpiece Theatre series include Upstairs Downstairs, Jewelin the Crown, Sherlock, Victoria, Endeavour, Poldark,Grantchester and many more.
(7:00 pm)Curious George 3
Julia ChildFish
Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids
Richard BangsBasel and Lucerne
Molly of Denali
30Mon
America’s KitchenEggs for Holidays
(7:00 pm) Member Favorites
Andy Williams: Greatest Love Songs - The romanticcrooner’s best-loved songs are performed, including “MoonRiver,” “Love Story,” “Dear Heart” and “Born Free.” His hugelysuccessful career bridged the generations, with repertoireranging from classic standards to modern pop songs.
Hero Elementary
Julia ChildBourguignon
Arthur Cyberchase
Main(HD)
Create
World
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
PBSKids
Molly of Denali
Molly of Denali
Molly of Denali
Arthur Thanksgiving
Arthur
Stories from StageGrowing Up Black
FrontlineThe American Boy Who Survived ISIS
Family TravelMendocino, CA
PBS NewsHour
Stories from StageOn the Spot
Julia ChildThe Good Loaf
Julia ChildOnion Soup
Arthur Thanksgiving WordGirl
Stories from StageGrowing Up Black
PBS NewsHour
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads GuitarFestival - One of the world’s greatguitarists and his guests join for thelegendary festival filmed in Dallas.(Ends 12:00 am)
Julia ChildThe Good Loaf
Arthur Thanksgiving WordGirl
PBS NewsHour
Secrets of Royal TravelSecrets of the Royal Flight
Johnny Cash: A Night to Remember - A never-before-seenconcert from 1973, features songs by Cash, including “BigRiver,” “A Boy Named Sue,” “If I were a Carpenter” and“Folsom Prison Blues.” June Carter Cash also performs.
Kitchen Queens:New Orleans
Fly BrotherAddis Ababa
NOVA Saving Notre Dame Engineersand scientists are racing to protectand ultimately rebuild the medievalstructure, but it’s a complicated anddangerous task.
Secrets of the Dead Building NotreDame Historians, architects and engi-neers discuss how the iconic cathedralof Notre Dame was created. (Ends11:00 pm)
High School QuizShow Maine
The Queen and the Coup - In 1953, arecently crowned Queen Elizabeth wasunwittingly used in a secret attack onIran’s democracy. (Ends 11:00 pm)
Great Performances Lea Salonga in Concert At the SydneyOpera House, the internationally acclaimed singer performsselections from her Broadway career as well as hits from theanimated movie blockbusters “Aladdin” and “Mulan.”
Classic Christmas - Gavin MacLeod and Marion Ross hosta nostalgic celebration of traditional carols and popularholiday standards performed by Bing Crosby, Perry Como,Judy Garland, Nat King Cole, Rosemary Clooney, JohnnyMathis, Burl Ives and other legends of song. (Ends 11:30 pm)
The Maine Frontier: Through the Lensof Isaac Simpson - A glimpse of life,work, family and culture in northernMaine at the turn of the 19th century isseen through photography.
Josh Groban: An Evening of Harmony - Highlights from themulti-talented singer, songwriter and actor electrify the evening.The show includes a career-spanning set, filled with some ofJosh’s greatest hits, clips from concert tours, fan favorites, anda few songs from his new album “Harmony.” (Ends 11:00 pm)
Odd Squad Molly of DenaliWordGirl
Odd Squad
Arthur Thanksgiving WordGirl
Chris KimballNew, Old Mexico
TravelscopeSwiss Alps
Kitchen Queens:New Orleans
Julia ChildBourguignon
Rise of the NazisNight of the Long Knives
Odd Squad WordGirl
Kevin BeltonLatin Fest
Burt WolfGreat Art
Stories from StagePride
Stories from StageAt the Scene
PBS NewsHour
Firing Line withMargaret Hoover
Beyondthe CanvasHappiness
(Ends 11:00 pm)
3 Steps to Pain-Free Living
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1 Sunday
8:00 am Nature“Australian Bushfire Rescue”
9:00 am NOVA “Can We Cool the Planet?”
10:00 am The Age of Nature“Changing” (3 of 3)
11:00 am Sinking Cities“New York”
12:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe“French Alps and Lyon”
12:30 pm Classic Woodworking“Wenge Tea Box”
1:00 pm Your Vote 2020“1st Congressional District Debate”
2:00 pm Your Vote 2020“2nd Congressional District Debate”
3:00 pm Your Vote 2020“U.S. Senate Debate”
4:00 pm Frontline“The Choice 2020: Trump vs. Biden” Front-line investigates the life stories of the twocandidates and the roots of their drive tobe president.
6:00 pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm Masterpiece
“The Durrells in Corfu” (5 of 6) Louisa’s auntarrives from England to a string of mishaps.
8:00 pm The Trouble with Maggie Cole(3 of 6) Maggie continues her mission toright all of her wrongs with a tense visit tolocal hairdresser Kelly.
9:00 pm Masterpiece“Roadkill” (1 of 4) Corruption knows nobounds in a political thriller starring HughLaurie as a scheming UK governmentminister.
10:00 pm COBRA(5 of 6) With the crisis worsening, Fraserdeals with personal issues. The Prime Min-ister is forced to consider more extrememeasures to retain control.
11:00 pm-12:00 am Line of Separation
7 Saturday
9:00 am Seeing the USA“Louisiana”
9:30 am Quilting Arts“Piecing”
10:00 am Neven’s Spanish Food10:30 am America’s Test Kitchen11:00 am Simply Ming11:30 am Lidia’s Kitchen12:00 pm Baking with Julia12:30 pm Martha Bakes1:00 pm Cook’s Country1:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen2:00 pm From Stump to Ship: A 1930 Logging Film
The most complete look at the long-logindustry in Maine recalls another era.
2:30 pm Conversations with the Lobster LadyLobster fisherman, 99-year-old Virginia Oliverof Spruce Head, Maine, is one of a kind.
3:00 pm Ask This Old House3:30 pm This Old House4:00 pm American Woodshop4:30 pm Travel Detective5:00 pm The Lawrence Welk Show
“Famous Musical Families”6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm As Time Goes By
Lionel walks in on Sandy in the bath.7:30 pm Still Open All Hours8:00 pm Hold the Sunset8:30 pm Mum
“August” Cathy has a new, male friend.9:00 pm Father Brown
An opera legend invites Lady Felicia andMrs. McCarthy into her private pullmancarriage.
10:00 pm Shakespeare & HathawayA wounded man has no clue as to who he is.
11:00 pm-12:00 am Austin City Limits“John Legend & The Roots”
8 Sunday
8:00 am Nature“Primates: Secrets of Survival” (1 of 3)
9:00 am NOVA “Colosseum - Roman Death Trap”
10:00 am Secrets of the Dead“Abandoning the Titanic”
11:00 am Sinking Cities“Tokyo”
12:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe“Germany’s Fascist Story”
12:30 pm Classic Woodworking1:00 pm This Old House1:30 pm This Old House2:00 pm Dick Winters: “Hang Tough”
Major Richard D. Winters was a highlyrespected World War II combat leader.
3:00 pm Omaha Beach: Honor and SacrificeWorld War II veterans tell their personalstories 70 years after D-Day as they returnto Omaha Beach in Normandy.
4:00 pm Country Music“The Sons and Daughters of America (1964-1968)” (5 of 8) Country music reflects achanging America.
6:00 pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm Masterpiece
“The Durrells in Corfu” (6 of 6) Big plansare afoot, but the Durrells can’t decidewhether to proceed.
8:00 pm The Trouble with Maggie Cole(4 of 6) Maggie makes a horrifying dis-covery. Gambling debts plague Alex, andPeter’s job is threatened.
9:00 pm Masterpiece“Roadkill” (2 of 4) Peter deals with a prisonriot, an angry daughter and alarming contactsfrom a stranger, and an unknown threatlooms.
10:00 pm COBRA(6 of 6) As the crisis reaches a boiling point,
the Prime Minister and Anna are forced tofight for their political lives.
11:00 pm-12:00 am Line of Separation
14 Saturday
9:00 am In the Americas“Tlaloc’s Revenge”
9:30 am Quilting Arts“Paint and Dye”
10:00 am Neven’s Spanish Food10:30 am America’s Test Kitchen11:00 am Simply Ming11:30 am Lidia’s Kitchen12:00 pm Baking with Julia12:30 pm To Be Announced1:00 pm Cook’s Country1:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen2:00 pm Dawnland
Native and non-Native leaders in Maine cametogether to face the crisis of indigenouschild removal from their families and homes.
3:00 pm Ask This Old House3:30 pm This Old House4:00 pm American Woodshop4:30 pm Woodsmith Shop5:00 pm The Lawrence Welk Show
“U.S. Tour”6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm As Time Goes By
Lionel broods over his lack of a pension.7:30 pm Still Open All Hours8:00 pm Hold the Sunset8:30 pm Mum
“October” Michael wakes up on Cathy’s sofa.9:00 pm Father Brown
The hiring of a new musical director leadsto discord and the sound of murder.
10:00 pm Shakespeare & HathawayFrank and Lu pretend to join a tennis clubto solve a case.
11:00 pm-12:00 am Austin City Limits“Jackie Venson, Mavis Staples, Bonnie Raitt”
15 Sunday
8:00 am Nature“Primates: Family Matters” (2 of 3)
9:00 am NOVA “Petra - Lost City of Stone”
10:00 am Secrets of the Dead“Nero’s Sunken City”
11:00 am Sinking Cities“London”
12:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe“Egypt’s Cairo”
12:30 pm Classic Woodworking“Shaker Blanket Chest”
1:00 pm This Old House1:30 pm Ask This Old House2:00 pm Rewilding Kernwood
A couple in a remote part of Alaska dis-mantled the cabin they built in 1992, re-turning the logs and other natural materialsto the earth.
Augusta . Orono . Calais . Presque Isle . Biddeford . online at mainepublic.org
Main (HD) Television Weekend Listings
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3:30 pm Country Music“Will the Circle Be Unbroken? (1968 -1972)”(6 of 8) Country music responds to a nationdivided by the Vietnam War.
5:30 pm Greenlight MaineEntrepreneurs and their businesses in Maineare highlighted.
6:00 pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm Masterpiece
“The Durrells in Corfu 2” (1 of 6) Louisameets a handsome fellow Brit. Her effort toget Greeks to pay for English cooking fallsflat, and Gerry and Theo trap an otter.
8:00 pm The Trouble with Maggie Cole(5 of 6) Maggie faces another townspersonwronged by radio-gate. Becka and Maggieshare a rare moment, and Karen surprisesPeter.
9:00 pm Masterpiece“Roadkill” (3 of 4) Peter is the defendantat the family dinner table. Friends, family,employees, and even a dead person turnagainst him.
10:00 pm Secrets of Royal Travel“Secrets of the Royal Train” (1 of 2) The“palace on wheels” is Queen Elizabeth’smobile home away from home.
11:00 pm-12:00 am Line of Separation
21 Saturday
9:00 am In the Americas“Medellin”
9:30 am Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting“Blue Ridge Love”
10:00 am Neven’s Spanish Food10:30 am America’s Test Kitchen11:00 am Simply Ming11:30 am Lidia’s Kitchen12:00 pm Baking with Julia12:30 pm To Be Announced1:00 pm Cook’s Country1:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen2:00 pm Island of Eagles: The Swan Island
StoryAn island in Maine’s Kennebec River wasonce the site of an Abenaki Indian huntingand fishing outpost.
3:00 pm Ask This Old House3:30 pm This Old House4:00 pm American Woodshop4:30 pm Woodsmith Shop5:00 pm The Lawrence Welk Show
“Thanksgiving”6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm As Time Goes By
Lionel decides to sell the country house.7:30 pm Still Open All Hours 8:00 pm Hold the Sunset8:30 pm Mum
“December” Cathy puts on a New Year’s Eveparty.
9:00 pm Father BrownFather Brown attends a seance that show-cases the power of a magical bone whistle.
10:00 pm Shakespeare & HathawayFrank and Lu must track down stolen goodsand then a dead body is discovered.
11:00 pm-12:00 am Austin City Limits“The Mavericks: En Espanol”
22 Sunday
8:00 am Nature“Primates: Protecting Primates” (3 of 3)
9:00 am NOVA “Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia”
10:00 am Secrets of the Dead“Gangster’s Gold”
11:00 am Sinking Cities“Miami”
12:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe“Egypt’s Nile, Alexandria, Luxor”
12:30 pm Classic Woodworking“Shaker Box”
1:00 pm This Old House1:30 pm Ask This Old House2:00 pm Cultivating the Wild
Six southerners are committed to reclaimingthe nature of the South through art, scienceand culture.
3:00 pm Country Music“Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (1973-1983)” (7 of 8) The careers of Dolly Parton,Hank Williams, Jr., Rosanne Cash, WillieNelson and Waylon Jennings are featured.
5:30 pm Greenlight MaineEntrepreneurs and their businesses in Maineare highlighted.
6:00 pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm Masterpiece
“The Durrells in Corfu 2” (2 of 6) Louisahas an idea to boost Larry’s writing career.Leslie starts a distillery.
8:00 pm The Trouble with Maggie Cole(6 of 6) It’s the day of the village cele-brations. A series of events could changelife in Thurlbury forever.
9:00 pm Masterpiece“Roadkill” (4 of 4) With the prime ministerin trouble, Peter makes a shocking an-nouncement to the nation. Is this the end forhim or the start of something new?
10:00 pm Secrets of Royal Travel“Secrets of the Royal Flight” (2 of 2) Theregal luxury of royal air travel is seen from1936 to the present.
11:00 pm-12:00 am Line of Separation
28 Saturday
8:30 am Suze Orman’s Ultimate RetirementGuide
10:30 am Deepak Chopra: Becoming Metahu-man
12:00 pm Julia Child: Best BitesMartha Stewart, Jacques Pepin, VivianHoward and other chefs celebrate the firstlady of cooking.
1:30 pm Easy Yoga for Diabetes with PeggyCappy
2:30 pm Magic Moments - Best of 50s PopThe McGuire Sisters, The Lennon Sisters,The Chordettes, The Four Aces and moretake the stage.
4:30 pm Andy Williams: Greatest Love SongsThe romantic crooner’s biggest hits andbest-loved ballads are performed, including“Moon River,” “Love Story,” “Dear Heart”and “Born Free.”
6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm Dolly Parton: I Will Always Love You
The beloved singer-songwriter’s career iscelebrated with songs that include “Coatof Many Colors,” “Here You Come Again,”“Islands in the Stream” (with Kenny Rogers)and “9 To 5.”
8:30 pm Johnny Cash: A Night to RememberA never-before-seen concert from 1973features songs by Cash, including “Big River,”“A Boy Named Sue,” “If I were a Carpenter”and “Folsom Prison Blues.” June Carter Cashalso performs.
10:00 pm-12:00 am Eric Clapton’s CrossroadsGuitar FestivalOne of the world’s great guitarists, EricClapton and an all-star team of six-stringartists join for the legendary festival filmedin Dallas.
29 Sunday
8:30 am NOVA“Mysteries of Sleep”
10:00 am Easy Yoga for Arthritis11:00 am Suze Orman’s Ultimate Retirement
Guide1:00 pm Ken Burns: Here & There
A profile of the award-winning filmmakerlooks at his craft, his work methods and more.
2:30 pm Johnny Cash: A Night to RememberSongs by Cash, include “Big River,” “A BoyNamed Sue,” “If I were a Carpenter” and“Folsom Prison Blues.”
4:00 pm Country Music: Live at the RymanDierks Bentley, Rosanne Cash, RhiannonGiddens, Vince Gill, Kathy Mattea, MartyStuart, Dwight Yoakam and others celebratethe film “Country Music.”
6:00 pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover6:30 pm PBS NewsHour Weekend7:00 pm Easy Yoga for Arthritis
Peggy Cappy demonstrates exercises thataddress arthritis problems.
8:00 pm Masterpiece: 50 Fabulous Years!Clips from classic Masterpiece Theatreseries include Upstairs Downstairs, Jewelin the Crown, Sherlock, Victoria, Endeav-our, Poldark, Grantchester and many more.
9:30 pm Josh Groban: An Evening of HarmonyHighlights from the multi-talented singer,songwriter and actor electrify the evening.Featured are Josh’s greatest hits, clips fromconcert tours, fan favorites, and a few songsfrom his new album “Harmony.”
11:00 pm-1:00 am Suze Orman’s UltimateRetirement Guide
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