february 2012 – tv guide
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February 2012
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MemberCard Benefits of the MonthFor complete details, visit www.membercard.com or call (800) 662-3311.
February 2012 Vol. 35, No. 12Viewing Guide StaffScott Witzke Editor & Graphic Designer
WTIU StaffPerry Metz General ManagerPhil Meyer Station Manager
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Benefits of the Month:
Cardinal Stage Company (#212)115 N College Ave.Bloomington, IN(812) 336-7110cardinalstage.org
Valid for 2-for-1 general admission to Bill W. and Dr. Bob during February 2012. Tickets may be purchased by phone or in person at the BCT Box Office (114 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington; 812-323-3020). Subject to availability; call or visit www.cardinalstage.org for more information.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum (#106)4790 W 16th St.Indianapolis, IN(317) 492-6784indianapolismotorspeedway.com
Valid for 2-for-1 admission during February 2012. Subject to availability; call or visit www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com for more information.
Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra (#389)210 N 7th St.Terre Haute, IN(812) 242-8476thso.org
Valid for 2-for-1 tickets purchased during February 2012. Subject to availability; call or visit www.thso.org for more information.
New Dining Benefits:
Rita’s Backyard Garden Center and Tea Room (#81)12244 E 116th St.Fishers, IN(317) 842-0235www.ritasbackyard.comValid for a 2-for-1 lunch entrée.
DiCarlo’s Italian Kitchen - Inside the American Legion (#36)9091 E 126th St.Fishers, IN(317) 842-5944Valid any time for 2-for-1 cheese pizza, up to $7 value.
Benefit Changes:
Max’s Place (#229)Bloomington, INOffer expired
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Knitting Daily
Simply Ming
Victory Garden
Nature
2/27 Arctic Air
Body Electric
Katie Brown Woorkshop
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
The EuropeanJournal
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Martha’s Sewing Room
Chef Jon Besh’s New Orleans
Ask This Old House
NOVA
2/23 400 Years of the Telescope
Body Electric
Jerry Yarnell: School of Fine Arts
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
This American Land
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Sewing with Nancy
Taste of History
Hometime
Inside Nature’s Giants2/10 Allen Toussaint2/17 Smokey Robinson2/24 Indiana Legends
Body Electric
For Your Home
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
The Friday Zone
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
The Weekly Special
2/24 IN Focus
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Quilting Arts
America’s Test Kitchen
This Old House
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook
2/1 Jesse James2/29 Colored Frames
Body Electric
Best of the Joy of Painting
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Life (Part 2)
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
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Fons & Porter’sLove of Quilting
Baking with Julia
Rough Cut
Antiques Roadshow
Body Electric
Beads, Baubles & Jewels
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
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Body ElectricCurious George Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!Super Why! Dinosaur TrainBarney & FriendsMartha Speaks Wild KrattsSesame StreetSid the Science Kid
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February Highlights
The Weekly Special: Super Bowl SpecialThursday, February 2 at 8pm; Friday, February 3 at 6pm
Pam and Joe take to the road to explore the most anticipated sporting event of the year. From food to entertainment, join The Weekly Special as we discover what it takes to host Super Bowl XLVI.
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook Fridays, February 3 - 17 at 8pm
Performer and historian Michael Feinstein leads viewers across America and through musical history in three new episodes. Time Machine (February 3) shows how technology has preserved — and altered — the way we think about the great songs. In Lost and Found (February 10), hear an undocumented, unknown song by Jerry Herman. Saloon Singers (February 17) savors the allure of musical nightlife, from Mississippi juke joints to Las Vegas clubs.
Austinc City Limits: WilcoSaturday, February 4 at 9pm
Austin City Limits continues its longstanding tradition of showcasing the best of American music. Musical styles range from contemporary and traditional pop to rock, country, blues, bluegrass, Latin, folk, roots and more. Modern rock band Wilco returns to Austin City Limits with tunes from its LP The Whole Love.
U.S. Health Care: The Good News Thursday, February 16 at 9pm
One small community in Colorado delivers the highest value-for-the-money health care in the United States, and they cover nearly everyone in town in the process. How do they do it? Could other communities do it, too? Correspondent T.R. Reid interviews health policy experts at the Dartmouth Institute before heading to Colorado and other places in the U.S. where doctors and hospitals are working hard to provide excellent health care at reasonable cost, and sometimes to nearly everyone in town.
Doctors perform surgery.
Wilco.
Michael Feinstein.
Luca Oil Stadium.
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Clinton: American ExperienceMonday, February 20 at 9pm and Tuesday, February 21 at 8pm
From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. This two-part program explores the fascinating story of an American president who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage.
Great Performances: MemphisFriday, February 24 at 9pm
Winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best New Musical, this show turns the radio dial back to the 1950s to tell the story of a white DJ whose love of music transcends race lines and airwaves. His romantic interest is a young black singer whose career is on the rise but who can’t make the break out of segregated clubs on her own. When the two collaborate, her soulful music reaches radio audiences everywhere, and the golden era of early rock ‘n’ roll takes flight.
Why I Sing Amazing Grace: The African-American Worship Experience Sunday, February 26 at 5:30 and 11pm
For more than two centuries, African-American churches have served as a means of inspiration and hope, and emphasized the meaning of individual transformation. This program features a 30-minute documentary and a panel discussion exploring the topic of spirituality, rituals, power and leadership in the black church by examining the history of the worship experience.
The Amish: American Experience Tuesday, February 28 at 8pm
This program answers many questions Americans have about this insistently insular religious community, whose intense faith and adherence to 500-year-old traditions have by turns captivated and repelled, awed and irritated, inspired and confused for more than a century. With unprecedented access, built on patience and hard-won trust, the film is the first to penetrate deeply and explore this attention-averse group. In doing so, The Amish paints an intimate portrait of contemporary Amish faith and life.
February Highlights
William Jefferson Clinton.
Montego Glover as Felicia Farrell.
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1 Wednesday
8:00 Nature Wolverine: Chasing The Phantom.
Explore the secretive world of an efficient and resourceful carnivore as it roams the frozen north. DVS
9:00 NOVA H Ice Age Death Trap. Preserved
bones of mammoths, mastodons and other giant extinct beasts are uncovered in the Rockies. (r 2/2 2am; 2/2 1pm; 2/3 4am; 2/5 1am)
10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants H Great White Shark. The experts travel to South Africa to dissect a 15-foot-long great white shark. (r 2/2 5am; 2/6 5am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
2 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special H Super Bowl XLVI. (r 2/3 6pm)
8:30 Bluegrass Underground H
Cherryholmes. 9:00 Globe Trekker Tunisia & Libya. Lively markets in
Tunis and the magnificent Roman ruins at Leptis Magna in Libya are explored. DVS (r 2/4 11am)
10:00 Independent Lens H Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little
Rock. Bates’ support of nine black students to attend the all-white high school in Arkansas is exam-ined. DVS (r 2/3 2am; 2/5 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
3 Friday
8:00 Washington Week H (r Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Need to Know H (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am) 9:00 Michael Feinstein’s
American Songbook H Time Machines. The performer/
historian journeys across the country examining 20th century American popular music. (r 2/4 2am; 2/6 3am; 2/7 4am; 2/8 1pm)
10:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook
Putting on the Tail Fins. Focuses on the 1950s and 1960s as Fein-stein performs with big bands, orchestras and jazz combos. (r 2/4 3am; 2/6 4am; 2/7 5am)
11:00 Moyers & Company H
4 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood DVS
6:30 Bob the Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Clifford the Big Red
Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV10:00 The Friday Zone
Winter Wonderland Repeat of 2/3.10:30 New York Originals 11:00 Globe Trekker Tunisia & Libya. Repeat of 2/2.12:00 Baking with Julia (r Tue Noon)12:30 Victory Garden (r Mon 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut (r Tue 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r Wed 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r Thu 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime H (r Fri 12:30pm) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop DVS 3:30 McLaughlin Group H 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe H 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H Program produced with the IU
Kelley School of Business. 5:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 6:00 Openroad Manta Ray Drive. 6:30 Joy of Music H Great Moments. 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show H The Italian Show. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits H Wilco.
10:00 Song of the Mountains Glenn Bolick, Buck Ridge, David
Matthews and the Sunset Valley Boys.
11:00 Sun Studio Sessions H Vienna Teng.11:30 In The Life H
5 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Curious George DVS 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a
Lot About That! DVS 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS 9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Biz Kid$ H 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Equitrekking 11:30 Growing a Greener
World H12:00 MotorWeek H12:30 Muscle Car Workout 1:00 Annie Oakley:
American Experience The story of a five-foot-tall sharp-
shooter who became a world renowned symbol of the Wild West. DVS (r 2/6 1am)
2:00 Paris: The Luminous Years
Tells the story of Paris from an unprecedented point of view, not as the familiar, glamorous backdrop for the revolutions that exploded there, but as active protagonist, catalyst and midwife to modernity.
4:00 Faubourg Treme: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans
The neighborhood was the birthplace of the Civil Rights movement in the South and the home of jazz.
5:00 Allen Toussaint: The Soul of New Orleans H
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Allen Toussaint gives a rare solo performance on the piano. (r 2/10 1pm)
6:00 Antiques Roadshow Eugene - Hour Two. Great trea-
sures include an 1846 map of Western America and a Russian Imperial Officer’s sword. (r 2/6 2am)
7:00 New Tricks
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Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock Thursday, February 2 at 10pm
Explores the story of Daisy Bates and her public support of nine black students to attend the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Allen Toussaint: The Soul of New Orleans Sunday, February 5 at 5pm
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Allen Toussaint is one of the most important musical voices to emerge from New Orleans in the latter half of the 20th century.
Underground Railroad: The William Still Story Monday, February 6 at 10pm
This film details the accounts of black abolitionists, who had everything at stake as they helped fugitives follow the North Star to Canada.
Independent Lens: The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
Thursday, February 9 at 10pm
Combining forgotten footage with contemporary audio interviews, this film looks at the people, society, culture, and style that fueled an era of convulsive change.
The Pact Sunday, February 12 at 4:00pm
The gritty and provocative true-life story of three African-American friends who overcame poverty, criminal records and drug-addicted parents in their quest for a medical degree.
Harpist Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound Change
Sunday, February 12 at 8:30pm
The trailblazing journey of the first black female prin-cipal player in a major symphony orchestra and also as a driving force behind music education programs for underserved minorities.
For Gold and Glory Sunday, February 12 at 11:00pm
Retraces an auto racing circuit for African-American drivers and mechanics, set against a backdrop of racial unrest in America during the 1920s and 1930s.
Slavery by Another Name Monday, February 13 at 9pm
Unearths the lost stories of slaves and their descendants who journeyed into freedom after Emancipation and then back into involuntary servitude.
Independent Lens: More Than a Month Thursday, February 16 at 10pm
Shukree Hassan Tilghman is on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. This program investigates what the treatment of history tells us about race and equality in a “post-racial” America.
Unforgetable Hampton Family Sunday, February 19 at 5:30pm
Explore how Deacon Clark Hampton, a son of slaves, lifted his twelve children out of poverty by making them into successful musicians.
Colored Frames Sunday, February 26 at 8pm
Reflects on the last 50 years in African-American art by exploring the influences, inspirations and experi-ences of black artists.
American Masters: Cab Calloway Sketches Monday, February 27 at 10pm
A singer, dancer and band leader, Cab Calloway was an exceptional figure in the history of jazz — a consummate musician, he charmed audiences across the world with boundless energy, bravado and elegant showmanship.
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8:00 Artist Toolbox H Daniel Boulud. 8:30 Artist Toolbox H Ramsey Lewis. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Downton Abbey, Series II - Part
Five. As the war nears its end, Downton’s aristocrats and servants put their lives back together. (r 2/6 Midnight; 2/7 3am)
The Crawley Sisters.
10:00 All About Prints Explores the collaborative nature
of printmaking, the 19th century masters and the 1960s print boom. DVS
11:00 Fred Waring Show H Songwriters’ Showcase.
6 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Eugene - Hour Three. Great dis-
coveries include a circa 1861 Civil War cavalry guidon and a 1960 jeweled gold moretto. (r 2/7 2am; 2/7 1pm; 2/8 5am; 2/12 6pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow Houston - Hour Three. A galaxy
of finds includes Mickey Mantle’s watch & NASA collectibles from the Houston Space Center. (r 2/11 4am)
10:00 Underground Railroad: The William Still Story H
A profile of one of the most im-portant, yet unheralded, individu-als of the Underground Railroad. DVS (r 2/7 1am; 2/8 4am; 2/10 4:30am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
7 Tuesday 8:00 Freedom Riders:
American Experience Chronicles the journey of the
courageous band of civil-rights ac-tivists in the Deep South in 1961.DVS (r 2/8 2am; 2/9 3am)
10:00 Frontline (r 2/8 1am; 2/10 3:30am;
2/12 2am)11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
8 Wednesday
8:00 Nature H Raccoon Nation. Scientists follow
a family of urban raccoons as they navigate the complex world of a big city. (r 2/9 1am; 2/12 Midnight; 2/13 1pm)
9:00 NOVA H Separating Twins. The incredible
story of twin girls born joined at the head as they prepare for separation surgery. (r 2/9 2am; 2/9 1pm; 2/12 1am)
10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants H
Big Cats. The experts dissect a lion and a tiger. The team delves into the lion’s throat to find the voicebox. (r 2/9 5am; 2/13 5am; 2/15 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
9 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special H An eclectic local magazine pro-
gram that looks at issues, events, people and things of interest in south and central Indiana. (r 2/10 6pm)
8:30 Bluegrass Underground H
Justin Townes Earl. 9:00 Globe Trekker Central China. DVS (r 2/11 11am)10:00 Independent Lens H The Black Power Mixtape 1967-
1975. Examine the Black Power Movement in the African-Ameri-can community and Diaspora from 1967 to 1975.(r 2/10 2am; 2/12 3am)
11:30 Journal H
10 Friday
8:00 Washington Week H (r Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Need to Know H (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am)
9:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook H
Lost and Found. Feinstein attempts to verify the authenticity of an undocumented, unknown song by a pop music star. (r 2/11 2am; 2/13 3am; 2/15 1pm)
10:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook
Best Band in the Land. Examines how popular songs provided emotional solace and patriotic inspiration during World War II. (r 2/11 3am; 2/13 4am)
11:00 Moyers & Company H
11 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Bob The Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou DVS 8:00 Clifford The Big Red
Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV10:00 Friday Zone
Space Cadets. Repeat of 2/10.10:30 New York Originals 11:00 Globe Trekker Central China. DVS Repeat of 2/9. 12:00 Baking with Julia (r Tue Noon)12:30 Victory Garden (r Mon 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut (r Tue 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r Wed 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r Thu 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop DVS 3:30 McLaughlin Group 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe H 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H Program produced with the IU
Kelley School of Business. 5:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 6:00 Openroad California Coast. 6:30 Joy of Music H Great Moments Part II.
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Good vs. Evil: An Evening with Anthony Bourdain and Eric RipertThursday, February 16, 8pm
The outspoken, globe-trotting celebrity chef and cookbook author Anthony Bourdain appears with renowned chef Eric Ripert for a conversation that touches on everything from sports to Top Chef. As the chefs interview each other on stage, then take part in a Q&A with audience members, the zingers and revelations will fly. Mature content.
Bernadette PetersSaturday, February 25, 8pm
The actress and singer brings her trademarks – her girlish speaking voice, her red curls, and a vocal range that shimmers and soars – to the IU Auditorium stage. Bernadette Peters, who has been nominated for seven Tony Awards and has won twice, promises a program filled with favorite Broadway classics.
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7:00 Lawrence Welk Show H Love Songs. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits Jimmy Cliff.10:00 Song of the Mountains Jackie Kincaid and Steppin Out,
Mark Newton and the Stringtones.11:00 Woodsongs H Tommy Emmanuel.
12 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Curious George 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A
Lot About That! DVS 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS 9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Biz Kid$ H 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Equitrekking 11:30 Growing a Greener
World H12:00 MotorWeek H 12:30 Wild Photo Adventures Spring Wildflowers. DVS 1:00 Scarred Justice: The
Orangeburg Massacre 1968
Police gunfire killed three African-American students and wounded 27 on a South Carolina campus.
2:00 WTIU High School Sports
Basketball - Terre Haute North at Bloomington North
3:30 From Checkered To Green
At the small racetracks across the Midwest, there are no big spon-sors, enormous crowds, or large prizes, only racing, where win-ning not only brings a paycheck, but an opportunity to move to the next level.
4:00 The Pact The story of three friends from
Newark, NJ who overcame poverty in their quest for medical degrees. DVS
5:00 Evening with Smokey Robinson
The Motown legend discusses his life, career and inspiration. Special guests perform his best hits. (r 2/17 1pm)
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6:00 Antiques Roadshow Eugene - Hour Three.
Repeat of 2/6. 7:00 New Tricks 8:00 Artist Toolbox H Jason Alexander. 8:30 Harpist’s Legacy: Ann
Hobson Pilot and the Sound Change H
The revered harpist was the first black female principal player in a major symphony orchestra.
9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Downton Abbey, Series II - Part
Six. The Spanish flu strikes Down-ton. Mary, Sybil and Robert each confront a moment of truth. (r 2/14 4am)
11:00 For Gold and Glory Retraces an auto racing circuit
for African-American drivers and mechanics, set against a backdrop of racial unrest in America during the 1920s and 1930s.
13 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Pittsburgh - Hour One. A knotted
circa 1920 silk Kashan rug and a 17th-century Chinese rhinoceros horn cup are appraised. (r 2/14 3am; 2/14 1pm; 2/15 5am; 2/19 6pm)
9:00 Slavery by Another Name H
Reveals the interlocking forces that enabled “neoslavery” to begin and persist from 1865 to 1945. (r 2/14 1am; 2/16 4am)
10:30 Not In Our Town H Class Actions. School campuses
can find themselves vulnerable to people who respond to diverse views with violence. (r 2/14 2:30am; 2/16 5:30am; 2/20 3:30am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
14 Tuesday 8:00 Tupperware!
American Experience A look at how a plastic food con-
tainer became one of the world’s most ubiquitous products. DVS (r 2/15 3am; 2/18 4am; 2/19 2am; 2/19 1pm)
9:00 Frontline (r 2/15 1am; 2/17 3am)11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
15 Wednesday
8:00 Nature The Himalayas. Explores the
diversity of wildlife and habitats of this mountain chain, including the snow leopard. DVS (r 2/16 1am; 2/19 Midnight; 2/20 1pm)
9:00 NOVA Extreme Cave Diving. A team of
scientists dive into Blue Holes, un-derwater caves that formed during the last ice age. DVS (r 2/16 2am; 2/16 1pm; 2/19 1am)
10:00 Cave People of the Himalaya H
Pete Athans returns to the Hima-layas in search of the caves and mummies of a lost civilization. (r 2/16 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
16 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special Favorite Musical Guests V.
(r 2/17 6pm) 8:30 Bluegrass
Underground H Mountain Heart. 9:00 U.S. Health Care: The
Good News H One small community in Colorado
delivers the highest value-for-the-money health care in the nation. DVS (r 2/17 5am; 2/19 4am)
10:00 Independent Lens H More Than A Month. A 29-year-
old African-American filmmaker is on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. DVS (r 2/17 2am; 2/19 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
17 Friday
8:00 Washington Week H (r Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Need to Know H (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am)
9:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook H
Saloon Singer. The allure of musi-cal nightlife, from Mississippi juke joints to the neon of Las Vegas is examined. (r 2/18 2am; 2/20 4am; 2/22 1pm)
10:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook
A New Step Every Day. Explores the fast and furious 1920s and 1930s, when jazz was hot and booze flowed in speakeasies. (r 2/18 3am; 2/20 5am)
11:00 Moyers & Company H
18 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Bob the Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou DVS 8:00 Clifford the Big Red
Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 Friday Zone
Play with Your Food. Repeat of 2/17.
10:30 New York Originals H 11:00 Globe Trekker Micronesia. DVS12:00 Baking with Julia (r Tue Noon)12:30 Victory Garden (r Mon 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut (r Tue 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r Wed 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r Thu 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop DVS 3:30 McLaughlin Group H 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe H 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H Program produced with the IU
Kelley School of Business. 5:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 6:00 Openroad Surprising California. 6:30 Joy of Music H St. Andrews - Roanoke, Va.
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7:00 Lawrence Welk Show H Mardi Gras. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz. 10:00 Song of the Mountains Riders In The Sky.11:00 Woodsongs H The Blind Boys of Alabama.
19 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Curious George 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a
Lot About That! DVS 8:00 Super Why! DVS 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS 9:00 Sid The Science Kid DVS 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Biz Kid$ H 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Equitrekking 11:30 Growing a Greener
World 12:00 MotorWeek H 12:30 Wild Photo Adventures Wild Horses. DVS 1:00 Tupperware!
American Experience DVS Repeat of 2/13. 2:00 WTIU High School
Sports H Basketball - Columbus North at
Bloomington North. 3:30 Four-Wheeled
Fascination From big personalities, to the
fans who love them, find out why Roller Derby is experiencing a resurgence. Plus, get a look at the history of the sport and discover how it has evolved since its early beginnings in the 1930s.
4:00 Wilder: An American First
The life of Lawrence Douglas Wilder, the first elected African- American governor, is traced.
5:00 Frankie Manning: Never Stop Swinging H
Showcases the last interview of Frankie Manning and footage of his dancing from the 1930s to 2009.
5:30 Unforgettable Hampton Family H
Deacon Clark Hampton, a son of slaves, lifted his children out of poverty by making them musicians.
6:00 Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh - Hour One.
Repeat of 2/13. 7:00 New Tricks 8:00 Thinking Out Loud About Art. Explores the thoughts
and opinions of academics, pro-fessionals, and everyday people.
9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Downton Abbey, Series II - Part
Seven. In the finale, the family gathers at Downton Abbey for Christmas. (r 2/21 4am)
11:00 Indiana Legends Madam C.J. Walker:
Two Dollars and a Dream. The story of the first woman
in history to start with nothing and earn her own million-dollar fortune.
20 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Pittsburgh - Hour Two. Three
Charles Darwin first editions, including an 1859 On the Origin of Species, are appraised. (r 2/21 3am; 2/21 1pm; 2/26 6pm)
9:00 Clinton: American Experience H
The Comeback Kid. Follows Bill Clinton’s bumpy road to the 1992 presidential victory, an amazing triumph over repeated scandals and setbacks, through the first two years of his presidency. DVS (r 2/21 1am; 2/22 4am; 2/26 1pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
21 Tuesday 8:00 Clinton: American
Experience H The Survivor. A look at President
Bill Clinton recounts a career full of accomplishment and rife with scandal. DVS (r 2/22 2am; 2/23 4am; 2/26 3pm)
10:00 Frontline (r 2/22 1am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
22 Wednesday
8:00 Nature H Ocean Giants: Giant Lives.
Intrepid scientists use the latest technology to understand the lives of whales and dolphins.(r 2/23 1am; 2/24 3am; 2/26 Midnight)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
23 Thursday
8:00 IN Focus H Right-To-Work (r 2/24 6pm)
8:30 Bluegrass Underground H
Darrell Scott. 9:00 POV H Racing Dreams. Chronicles a year
in the life of three tweens who dream of becoming NASCAR driv-ers. (r 2/24 1am; 2/26 3am; 2/27 3am)
10:30 Games of the North Follows modern Inuit athletes and
they compete in ancestral Inuit sports in the unforgiving Arctic. (r 2/23 10:30pm; 2/24 2:30am; 2/25 4:30am; 2/26 4:30am; 2/27 4:30am; 2/28 5:30am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
24 Friday
8:00 Washington Week H (r Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Need to Know H (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am) 9:00 Great Performances H Memphis. The story of a radio
DJ in the 1950s whose love of music transcends racial lines and airwaves. (r 2/25 2am)
11:30 Journal H
25 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Bob the Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou DVS
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8:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog DVS
8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV10:00 The Friday Zone
Go, Friday Zone, Go! Repeat of 2/24.
10:30 New York Originals H 11:00 Globe Trekker Sri Lanka & Maldives.
Repeat of 2/23.12:00 Baking with Julia (r Tue Noon)12:30 Victory Garden (r Mon 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut (r Tue 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r Wed 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r Thu 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop DVS 3:30 McLaughlin Group H 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe H 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H Program produced with the IU
Kelley School of Business. 5:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 6:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &
Traditions 6:30 Joy of Music H A Musical Journey with
Diane Bish. 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show H Salute to New York City. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits Robert Earl Keen/Hayes Carll. 10:00 Song of the Mountains Duty Free and Nu-Blue.11:00 Woodsongs H Hot Tuna and Mountainheart.
26 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Curious George 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a
Lot About That! DVS 8:00 Super Why! DVS
8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS 9:00 Sid The Science Kid DVS 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Biz Kid$ H 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Equitrekking 11:30 Growing a Greener
World H 12:00 MotorWeek H 12:30 Wild Photo Adventures Storm Chasing. DVS 1:00 Clinton: American
Experience The Comeback Kid. DVS
Repeat of 2/20. 3:00 Clinton: American
Experience The Survivor. DVS Repeat of 2/21. 5:00 Shears to Tears
The barbershop has long been associated with service and frank discussion, such as race relations, and community support.
5:30 Why I Sing Amazing Grace: The African-American Worship Experience
Explores the topic of spirituality, rituals, power and leadership in the black church by examining the history of the worship experience. (r 2/26 11:30pm)
6:00 Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh - Hour Two.
Repeat of 2/20. 7:00 New Tricks 8:00 Colored Frames H Reflects on the last 50 years in
African-American art by exploring the experiences of artists. (r 2/29 1pm)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic The Old Curiosity Shop. The virtu-
ous Little Nell and her grandfather lose their beloved shop due to tragic misfortunes. DVS (r 2/27 12:30am; 2/28 3am)
10:30 In Performance at the White House
A Broadway Celebration. Tony Award nominees and winners perform tunes from Broadway’s beloved musicals. (r 2/27 2am; 2/27 5am; 2/28 4:30am)
11:30 Why I Sing Amazing Grace: The African-American Worship Experience
Repeat of 2/26.
27 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Pittsburgh - Hour Three. High-
lights include correspondence between the Kennedy family and JFK’s former personal secretary. (r 2/28 2am; 2/28 1pm; 2/29 5am)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow Los Angeles - Hour One. A wave of
gnarly finds includes a Goanese ivory doll and a valuable Mas-sachusetts shelf clock.
10:00 American Masters H Cab Calloway: Sketches. The
singer was at the top of his game in the jazz and swing era and was rediscovered in the 1980s. (r 2/28 1am; 2/29 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
28 Tuesday
8:00 Amish: American Experience H
The film examines the beliefs, lifestyle and history of this insular religious community. DVS (r 2/29 2am)
10:00 Frontline (r 2/29 1am)11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
29 Wednesday
8:00 Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember.
A look back at this remarkable animal through extraordinary footage and interviews with researchers. DVS
9:00 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake. A look at
the science behind the catastrophe includes eyewitness videos and on-the-spot reporting.
10:00 Secrets of the Dead Japanese Supersub. Investigates
Japan’s creation of a submarine that could blow up the Panama Canal and reach the U.S.
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
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Jazz Inspired host Judy Carmichael speaks with Axel Zwingenberger, German pianist of old-style blues whom British critics called “Boogie-meister of the world,” and with his performing partner, Minneapolis opera singer Lila Ammons, granddaughter of the American pianist Albert Ammons. February 10th at 8pm.
Harmonia on February 12th at 9pm includes a look at the glamorous, emotive Catalan soprano Montserrat Figueras. Through her worldwide concerts and on dozens of definitive recordings, she helped revitalize the performance of early music and bring back to life a largely forgotten repertoire.
New Hampshire singer-songwriter Kyle Anne Carey visits with Bryan Kelso Crow at 9pm on the February 18th Celtic Connections to discuss her latest CD, Monongah. Recorded in Ireland, the CD blends Appalachian, light gospel, and Celtic folk sounds. Kyle Carey spent her childhood in the Alaskan Bush, immersed in the Yupik language and its songs, where she developed sensitivity to language that helped her in her study of Gaelic language and song.
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Arthur Weekdays 3:30pmArtist Toolbox Sun 8pmAsk This Old House Thu 12:30am; Sun 2pmAustin City Limits
Sat 9pmBaking With Julia Sat and Tue NoonBarney & Friends Weekdays 8:30am Beads, Baubles And Jewels Tue 2:30pmBest of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pmBiz Kid$ Sun 10amBlacking Up: Hip-Hop’s
Remix of Race and Identity 2/13 Midnight
Bluegrass Underground Thu 8:30pmBob The Builder Sat 6:30am Body Electric Weekdays 6am & 2pmBurt Wolf: Travels &
Traditions 2/25 6pmCaillou Sat 7:30am Cat in the Hat Knows a
Lot About That! Weekdays 7am; Sun
7:30amCave People of the
Himalaya 2/15 10pm; 2/16 3amCharlie Rose Weekdays 5pm;
Tue-Sat MidnightChef John Besh’s New
Orleans Tue NoonClifford the Big Red Dog Sat 8am Clinton: American
Experience – Part I 2/20 9pm; 2/21 1am;
2/22 4am; 2/26 1pmClinton: American
Experience - Part II 2/21 8pm; 2/22 2am;
2/23 4am; 2/26 3pmColored Frames 2/26 8pm; 2/29 1pm Conversation With Henry
Louis Gates, Jr. 2/3 1pmCurious George Weekdays 6:30am;
Sun 7amCyberchase Sat 9am
400 Years of the Telescope 2/23 1pmAll About Prints 2/5 10pmAllen Toussaint: The Soul
of New Orleans 2/5 5pm; 2/10 1pmAmerica’s Test Kitchen
From Cook’s Illustrated
Wed NoonAmerican Masters: Cab
Calloway: Sketches 2/27 10pm; 2/28 1am;
2/29 4amAmish: American
Experience 2/28 8pm; 2/29 2amAnnie Oakley: American
Experience 2/1 3am; 2/2 3am; 2/5 1pm; 2/6 1amAntiques Roadshow:
Eugene - Hour Two 2/1 5am; 2/5 6pm; 2/6 2amAntiques Roadshow:
Houston - Hour Two 2/5 4amAntiques Roadshow:
Eugene - Hour Three 2/6 8pm; 2/7 2am;
2/7 1pm; 2/8 5am; 2/12 6pm
Antiques Roadshow: Houston - Hour Three
2/6 9pm; 2/11 4amAntiques Roadshow:
Pittsburgh - Hour One 2/13 8pm; 2/14 3am;
2/14 1pm; 2/15 5am; 2/19 6pm
Antiques Roadshow: Pittsburgh - Hour Two
2/20 8pm; 2/21 3am; 2/21 1pm; 2/26 6pm
Antiques Roadshow: Pittsburgh - Hour Three 2/27 8pm; 2/28 2am; 2/28 1pm; 2/29 5am
Antiques Roadshow: Los Angeles - Hour One
2/27 9pmArctic Air: A Greenlandic
Journey with the 109th 2/27 1pm
Dinosaur Train Weekdays 8am;
Sun 8:30amDragonflyTV Sat 9:30amElectric Company Weekdays 4pmEquitrekking Sun 11amEuropean Journal Mon 6pmEvening with Smokey
Robinson 2/12 5pm; 2/17 1pmFaubourg Treme: The
Untold Story of Black New Orleans
2/5 4pmFetch! with Ruff Ruffman Mon - Thu 4:30pmFons & Porter’s Love of
Quilting Tue 11:30For Gold and Glory 2/12 11pmFor Your Home Fri 2:30pmFord Hunger March 2/27 ModnightFrankie Manning: Never
Stop Swinging 2/19 5pmFred Waring Show 2/5 11pmFreedom Riders: American
Experience 2/7 8pm; 2/8 2am;
2/9 3amFriday Zone Fri 4:30pm;
Sat 10amFrontline: Post Mortem 2/1 1am; 2/2 4am; 2/5
2amFrontline 2/7 10pm;
2/8 1am; 2/10 3:30am; 2/12 2am; 2/14 9pm; 2/15 1am; 2/17 3am; 2/21 10pm; 2/22 1am; 2/28 10pm; 2/29 1am
Games of the North 2/20 3am; 2/23
10:30pm; 2/24 2:30am; 2/25 4:30am; 2/26 4:30am; 2/27 4:30am; 2/28 5:30am
Globe Trekker Thu 9pm; Sat 11am
Great Performances: Memphis 2/24 9pm; 2/25 2am
Growing a Greener World Sun 11:30
Harpist’s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound Change 2/12 8:30pm
Hometime Fri 12:30pm; Sat 2:30pm
IN Focus 2/23 8pmIn Performance at the
White House: A Broadway Celebration
2/26 10:30pm; 2/27 2am; 2/27 5am; 2/28 4:30am
In the Life 2/4 11:30pmIndependent Lens: Daisy
Bates: First Lady of Little Rock
2/2 10pm; 2/3 2am; 2/5 3am
Independent Lens: The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
2/9 10pm; 2/10 2am; 2/12 3am
Independent Lens: More Than a Month
2/16 10pm; 2/17 2am; 2/19 3am
Indiana Lawmakers Sat 5:30pmIndiana Legends: Madam
C.J. Walker: Two Dollars And a Dream
2/19 11pm; 2/24 1pmInside Indiana Business Sat 4:30pmInside Nature’s Giants:
Great White Shark 2/1 10pm; 2/2 5am;
2/6 5amInside Nature’s Giants:
Big Cats 2/8 10pm; 2/9 5am;
2/13 5am; 2/15 4amJerry Yarnell School of
Fine Art Thu 2:30pmJesse James: American
Experience 2/1 2am; 2/1 1pm; 2/3 3am
Journal Weekdays 11:30pm
Joy of Music Sat 6:30pmKatie Brown Workshop Mon 2:30pmKeeping Up Appearances Sat 8pmKnitting Daily Mon 11:30amLawrence Welk Show Sat 7pm
A to Z
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Life (Part 2) Wed 6pmMarines of Montford
Point: Fighting for Freedom 2/20 Midnight
Martha Speaks Weekdays 9am; Sun
9:30amMartha’s Sewing Room Thu 11:30amMasterpiece Classic:
Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Five
2/5 9pm; 2/6 Midnight; 2/7 3am
Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Six
2/12 9pm; 2/14 4amMasterpiece Classic:
Downton Abbey, Series II - Part Seven
2/19 9pm; 2/21 4amMasterpiece Classic: The
Old Curiosity Shop 2/26 9pm; 2/27
12:30am; 2/28 3amMcLaughlin Group Sat 3:30pm Michael Feinstein’s
American Songbook: Time Machines
2/3 9pm; 2/4 2am; 2/6 3am; 2/7 4am; 2/8 1pm
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Putting on the Tail Fins 2/3 10pm; 2/4 3am; 2/6 4am; 2/7 5am
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Lost And Found
2/10 9pm; 2/11 2am; 2/13 3am; 2/15 1pm
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Best Band in the Land
2/10 10pm; 2/11 3am; 2/13 4am
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Saloon Singer
2/17 9pm; 2/18 2am; 2/20 4am; 2/22 1pm
Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: A New Step Every Day
2/17 10pm; 2/18 3am; 2/20 5am
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sat 6am
MotorWeek Sat NoonMoyers & Company Fri 11pm (except
2/24)Muscle Car Workout 2/5 12:30pmNature: Wolverine:
Chasing the Phantom 2/1 8pmNature: Wolverine:
Chasing the Phantom 2/2 1am; 2/3 5am; 2/5
Midnight; 2/6 1pmNature: Raccoon Nation 2/8 8pm; 2/9 1am;
2/12 Midnight; 2/13 1pm
Nature: The Himalayas 2/15 8pm; 2/16 1am;
2/19 Midnight; 2/20 1pm
Nature: Ocean Giants: Giant Lives
2/22 8pm; 2/23 1am; 2/24 3am; 2/26 Midnight
Nature: Echo: An Elephant to Remember
2/29 8pmNeed to Know Fri 8:30pm; Sat
1:30am; Sun 5:30amNew Tricks Sat 7pm New York Originals Sat 10:30amNightly Business Report Weekdays 6:30pmNot in Our Town: Class
Actions 2/13 10:30pm; 2/14 2:30am; 2/16 5:30am; 2/20 3:30am
NOVA: Ice Age Death Trap 2/1 9pm; 2/2 2am; 2/2 1pm; 2/3 4am; 2/5 1am
NOVA: Separating Twins 2/8 9pm; 2/9 2am; 2/9
1pm; 2/12 1amNOVA: Extreme Cave
Diving 2/15 9pm; 2/16 2am; 2/16 1pm; 2/19 1am
NOVA: Japan’s Killer Quake 2/29 9pm
Openroad Sat 6pm (except 2/25)
The Pact 2/12 4pm
Paris: The Luminous Years 2/5 2pm
PBS NewsHour Weekdays 7pmPOV: Racing Dreams 2/23 9pm; 2/24 1am;
2/26 3am; 2/27 3amQuilting Arts Wed 11:30Red Green Show Sat 8:30pmReligion & Ethics
Newsweekly Tue 6pmRough Cut Sat 1pm; Tue 12:30pmSaddle Club Sun 10:30amScarred Justice: The
Orangeburg Massacre 1968 2/12 1pm
Secrets of the Dead: Sinking Atlantis
2/1 4am; 2/4 4amSecrets Of The Dead:
Japanese Supersub 2/29 10pmSesame Street Weekdays
10am; Sun 6amSewing with Nancy Fri 11:30Shears to Tears 2/26 5pmSid the Science Kid Weekdays 11am;
Sun 9amSimply Ming Mon NoonSky Island 2/10 5:30am;
2/12 4:30amSlavery by Another Name 2/13 9pm; 2/14 1am;
2/16 4amSong of the Mountains Sat 10pmSun Studio Sessions 2/4 11pmSuper Why! Weekdays
7:30am; Sun 8amTaste of History Fri NoonTavis Smiley Weekdays 11pmThinking Out Loud:
About Art 2/19 8pmThis American Land Thu 6pmThis Old House Wed 12:30pm;
Sat 1:30pmThis Old House Hour Fri 1am; Sat 5am
Thomas & Friends Sat 7amTo the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe Sat 4pmTupperware! American
Experience 2/14 8pm; 2/15 3am;
2/18 4am; 2/19 2am; 2/19 1pm
U.S. Health Care: The Good News
2/16 9pm; 2/17 5am; 2/19 4am
Underground Railroad: The William Still Story
2/6 10pm; 2/7 1am; 2/8 4am; 2/10 4:30am
Unforgettable Hampton Family 2/19 5:30pm
Victory Garden Sat 12:30pm; Mon
12:30pm Washington Week Fri 8pm; Sat 1am;
Sun 5amThe Weekly Special Thu 8pm; Fri 6pmWhy I Sing Amazing
Grace 2/26 5:30pm; 2/26 11:30pm
Wild Kratts Weekdays 9:30am; Sat
8:30amWild Photo Adventures Sun 12:30pm Wilder: An American First 2/19 4pmWoodsongs Sat 11pm (except 2/4)Woodwright’s Shop Sat 3pmWordgirl Weekdays 3pmWTIU High School
Sports: Basketball 2/12 2pm; 2/13 1am;
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Evening Programming10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 BBC World News11:30 Nightly Business Report
1 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Independent Lens Have You Heard from Johannesburg? 8:00 POV Promised Land 9:00 Frontline
2 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Daring Destinations 6:30 Savor Indiana Carroll County 7:00 Nova Ice Age Death Trap 8:00 Inside Nature’s Giants Great White Shark 9:00 Leonardo’s Dream Machines
3 Friday 6:00 History Detectives 7:00 Annie Oakley: American Experience 8:00 Jesse James: American Experience 9:00 History Detectives
4 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 European Journal 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 9:30 Inside Washington10:00 Great Performances Harlem in Montmartre11:30 Alma’s Jazzy Marriage
5 Sunday 6:00 Carrier Squared Away 7:00 Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 1 8:00 Athens: The Dawn of Democracy Part 2 9:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange That’s My Face10:00 Global Voices Sons of Cuba11:30 Fiji Firewalkers
6 Monday 6:00 Nature Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom 7:00 Nature Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves 8:00 Nature Radioactive Wolves 9:00 Nature Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom
7 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts United Parcel Service V. Indiana Department of Revenue 7:00 Carrier Show of Force 8:00 Carrier Groundhog Day 9:00 Faces of America Our American Stories
8 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Independent Lens When I Rise 8:00 Independent Lens Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock 9:00 Frontline
9 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Super Bowl XLVI 6:30 Savor Indiana Limestone’s Lawrence County 7:00 Nova Separating Twins 8:00 Inside Nature’s Giants Big Cats 9:00 Leonardo’s Dream Machines
10 Friday 6:00 Underground Railroad: The William Still Story 7:00 Freedom Riders: American Experience 9:00 Underground Railroad: The William Still Story
11 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:30 European Journal 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 9:30 Inside Washington10:00 American Masters The Doors: When You’re Strange11:30 Carhenge: Genius or Junk?
12 Sunday 6:00 Carrier Groundhog Day 7:00 Global Voices 8:00 Global Voices Iron Ladies of Liberia 9:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange10:00 Global Voices Be Like Others11:30 Losing Lambert: A Journey Through Survival & Hope
13 Monday 6:00 Nature Raccoon Nation 7:00 Stokes: An American Dream 7:30 Independent Lens The Black Power Mixtape 9:00 Nature Raccoon Nation
14 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 Carrier Rites of Passage 8:00 Carrier True Believers 9:00 Faces of America Becoming American
15 Wednesday 6:00 The Pact 7:00 Frontline 9:00 The Pact
16 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Savor Indiana Bountiful Batesville 7:00 NOVA Extreme Cave Diving 8:00 Cave People of the Himalaya 9:00 Lost Cave Temples
17 Friday 6:00 History Detectives 7:00 Slavery by Another Name 8:30 Independent Lens The Order of Myths
18 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:30 European Journal 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 9:30 Inside Washington10:00 American Masters Garrison Keillor: The Man on the Radio in the Red Shoes11:30 Dreamers Theater
19 Sunday 6:00 Carrier True Believers 7:00 Kalb Report The Great Debates: The History and Future of U.S. Presidential Debates 8:00 Global Voices For God, Tsar and Fatherland 9:00 Global Voices Rules of the Game10:00 Global Voices On Wheels Brazil11:00 Global Voices Circus School
20 Monday 6:00 Nature The Himalayas 7:00 NCRM Freedom Award 2011 8:30 Harpist’s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound Change 9:00 Nature The Himalayas
21 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Reginald Person, Jr, Et Al V. Carol Shipley 7:00 Carrier Get Home-itis 8:00 Carrier Full Circle 9:00 Faces of America Making America
22 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Independent Lens Whatever It Takes 8:00 Independent Lens More Than a Month 9:00 Frontline
23 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Favorite Musical Guests 6:30 Savor Indiana Vevay/Switzerland County 7:00 Sleeping Monsters, Sacred Fires 7:30 Journey to Palomar 9:00 400 Years of the Telescope
24 Friday 6:00 Clinton: American Experience Part I 7:00 Clinton: American Experience Part II 9:00 Clinton: American Experience Part I
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Monday-FridayNoon Super Why!12:30 Barney & Friends 1:00 Caillou 1:30 Sid the Science Kid 2:00 Dinosaur Train 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:00 Curious George 3:30 Martha Speaks 4:00 Arthur 4:30 WordGirl 5:00 Wild Kratts 5:30 Electric Company
Evening Schedule
Mondays and Fridays (am & pm) 6:00 Sewing with Nancy 6:30 Grand View 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Ciao Italia 8:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Grannies on Safari 10:00 Garden Smart (Fri P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home)10:30 This Old House11:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac11:30 Around the House with Matt
Tuesdays and Thursdays (am & pm) 6:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 6:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 7:00 Essential Pepin 7:30 Burt Wolf: What We Eat 8:00 Cuisine Culture 8:30 Mexico: One Plate at a Time 9:00 Globe Trekker10:00 Victory Garden10:30 Woodwright’s Shop11:00 Woodturning Woodshop11:30 Growing Bolder
Wednesdays and Sundays (am & pm) 6:00 Knit and Crochet Now! 6:30 Donna Dewberry Show 7:00 America’s Test Kitchen Beg. 2/15 Cook’s Country 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans 8:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Travelscope10:00 Garden Smart (Sun P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home)10:30 Ask This Old House11:00 For Your Home11:30 Katie Brown Workshop
4 Saturday 6:00 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 6:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 7:00 Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living 7:30 Christina Cooks 8:00 Katie Brown Workshop 8:30 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen 9:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 9:30 Katie Brown Workshop10:00 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen10:30 Coastal Cooking with John Shields11:00 Katie Brown Workshop11:30 Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
11 Saturday 6:00 Katie Brown Workshop 6:30 Christina Cooks 7:00 Katie Brown Workshop 7:30 Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa 8:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 8:30 Bake Decorate Celebrate! 9:00 Christina Cooks 9:30 Katie Brown Workshop10:00 Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa10:30 Katie Brown Workshop11:00 Baking with Julia11:30 Baking with Julia
18 Saturday 6:00 Music Voyager 6:30 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 7:00 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans 7:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. 8:00 Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen 8:30 Endless Feast 9:00 Coastal Cooking with John Shields 9:30 Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends10:00 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans10:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co.11:00 Chefs A’ Field11:30 Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen
Steven Raichlin.
Sundays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Great Performances10:30 Nota Musical 11:00 Estudio Billboard
Mondays 8:00 Wild at Heart 9:00 Mini Series10:00 Los Kennedy11:00 Wild at Heart
Tuesdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Mini Series 10:00 El Aguila Roja11:00 Comisario Rex
Wednesdays 8:00 Alarm for Cobra 9:00 Mini Series10:00 No Matarus11:00 Alarm for Cobra
Thursdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Mini Series10:00 El Barco 2/ 23 Mek 811:00 Comisario Rex
Fridays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Jorge Gestoso Investiga10:00 Oppenheimer Presenta11:00 Cuentame Como Paso
Saturdays 8:00 Desafio Extremo 9:00 No Matars10:00 Alarm for Cobra11:00 El Barco 2/ 25 Mek 8
Mini Series:Jan 1-5: Maria MontessoriJan 9-12: David CopperfieldJan 16-19: BuddenbrooksJan 23-26 Pirates HeartJan 30-31: Bitter Tropics
25 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:30 European Journal 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 9:30 Inside Washington10:00 American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over11:00 American Masters Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On
26 Sunday 6:00 Carrier Full Circle 7:00 Miller Center National Debates The Internet & Democracy 8:00 Kalb Report Scoops and Scandals: Two Centuries of Presidents and the Press 9:00 49th Star: Creating Alaska10:00 Global Voices Children of the Sun11:30 Harpist’s Legacy: Ann Hobson Pilot and the Sound Change
Ann Hobson Pilot.
27 Monday 6:00 Edge of the Everglades: Big Cypress National Preserve 6:30 IN Focus Right-to-Work 7:00 Nature Ocean Giants: Giant Lives/Deep Thinkers/Voices of the Sea
28 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Tina Whiting V. State of Indiana 7:00 Black in Latin America Haiti and the Dominican Republic 8:00 Black in Latin America Cuba: The Next Revolution 9:00 Faces of America Know Thyself
29 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Indian Motorcycle Memories 7:30 POV Racing Dreams 9:00 Frontline
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Civic and campus leaders activate after hate incidents on the Indiana University campus.
Not In Our Town: Class ActionsMonday, February 13 at 10:30pm
This program tells the stories of three communities who are working together to stop hate and intolerance, and activating their communities to create safer, more accepting environments for everyone. One of the featured communities is Bloomington.
As students at Indiana University prepared to celebrate the holiday season, the IU campus was rocked by a series of attacks against Jewish institutions. Mayor Mark Kruzan was shaken, but committed to take action, saying “In Bloomington, there’s a feeling that it’s an idyllic place, but this was a call to reality that hate can hit home. We need to never take it for granted that this is a safe and civil community.” On the first night of Hannukah, the mayor joined the Jewish community and more than 300 Bloomington residents as they lit the menorah in the center of town. Rabbi Sue Silberberg was also supported by Bloomington United, a diverse group of civic and faith leaders. Silberberg said, “One of the really powerful things that happened is that the Muslim community said, ‘we want to support you, you have always been there for us, and we want to stand in solidarity and condemn these horrible acts’.”
Bloomington United was created in 1998 after an IU student and white supremacist blanketed the campus with anti-Semitic and racist literature, then murdered a Korean student before heading on a rampage across the country. Since then, Bloomington United meets regularly to unite people in creating a more inclusive community.