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  • PROGRAM GUIDEJULY 2017 VOL. 47 NO. 7

    TUESDAY, JULY 4, at 8:00 p.m.

    WPSUPASSPORT

    SUMMER OF ADVENTURE

    WPSU SUMMERFAMILY EVENTS

    Activate your account today!Page 6

    This summer, PBS brings you the world.Page 7

    Mark your calendars for summer family fun.Page 5

  • MONDAY–FRIDAY6:00 Thomas & Friends

    6:30 The Cat in the HatKnows a Lot About That!

    7:00 Ready Jet Go!

    7:30 Wild Kratts

    8:00 Nature Cat

    8:30 Curious George

    9:00 Curious George

    9:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

    10:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

    10:30 Splash and Bubbles

    11:00 Splash and Bubbles

    11:30 Sesame Street

    12:00 Sesame Street

    12:30 Super WHY!

    1:00 Peg + Cat

    1:30 Dinosaur Train

    2:00 Ready Jet Go!

    2:30 Nature Cat

    3:00 Nature Cat

    3:30 Wild Kratts

    4:00 Wild Kratts

    4:30 Odd Squad

    5:00 Odd Squad

    5:30 Weather World (Re-airs at 5:45 p.m.)

    6:00 BBC World News America

    6:30 Nightly Business Report

    7:00 PBS NewsHour

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    weeknights at 5:30 p.m.

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    Weather World providesweather education as well as a

    comprehensive forecast.

    Our Town Marathon | Tuesday, July 4, starting at 12:00 p.m. Experience for yourself what makes each of these small towns such a great place to live, through stories of history, culture, and community ties as told by their residents.

    POV | Mondays, at 10:00 p.m. The award-winning POV (a cinema term for “point of view”) series is the longest-running showcase on television to feature the work of America's best contemporary-issue independent filmmakers.

    The Great British Baking Show | Fridays, at 9:00 p.m.Follow 12 contestants in their quest to be named Britain’s best amateur baker.

    This Month on WPSU

    Johnsonburg 12:00 p.m.

    Pastry July 7

    Lewistown 2:55 p.m.

    Desserts July 21

    The Cove 4:15 p.m.

    Tudor Week July 28

    Joe’s Violin / Shalom Italia July 24

    Memories of a Penitent Heart July 31

    The War Show July 3

    Last Men in Aleppo July 10

    Presenting Princess Shaw July 17

    Penns Valley 1:15 p.m.

    Botanical July 14

  • SATURDAY, JUL 1 9:00 This Old House

    Arlington Arts & Crafts/ A New Look, Inside and Out

    9:30 American Woodshop Scrolled Tree of Life

    10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Firewood Carrier

    10:30 Woodsmith Shop Curved-Front Wall Cabinet

    11:00 New Fly Fisher Missouri River Headhunters

    11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Fruit Desserts

    12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian

    What’s for Breakfast? 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino

    The Ultimate Bread Pudding 1:30 Martha Bakes

    Southwest 2:00 Ciao Italia

    Easy Meals for Guests/ La Cena Facile per Gli Ospit

    2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

    Growing Up with Living Walls and Vertical Gardens

    3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home The Local Life

    4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe England’s Cornwall

    4:30 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Canada: The Mighty Polar Bear Migration

    5:00 Weekends with Yankee Celebrating Tradition

    5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage Hot Springs 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine

    The Charity Balls 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown

    The Tanganyika GreenA daughter is accused of killing her father and Father Brown must prove her innocence.

    9:00 A Place to Call Home Secret LoveJames and Olivia’s hopes of a brighter future are challenged when George confronts his son.

    10:00 Austin City Limits Band of Horses/Parker MillsapEnjoy modern roots rock with Band of Horses. Parker Millsap supports The Very Last Day.

    11:00 Front and Center CMA Songwriters Series: Brett EldredgeCMA New Artist of the Year winner Brett Eldredge performs “Beat of the Music” and “Mean to Me.”

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    JULY LISTINGSSUNDAY, JUL 2 9:00 Classic Gospel

    Bradley Walker, Call Me Old-Fashioned

    10:00 Great Performances at the Met Don Giovanni

    1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Historical Garden

    2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Chicken Comfort

    2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Autumn Desserts

    3:00 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Big Bad Beef

    3:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Sunday Family Food

    4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Conversations in the Digital Age

    with Jim Zirin A Conversation with Ban Ki-Moon

    7:00 Alzheimer’s: Every Minute Counts

    8:00 My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Nurse Tillie comes to the rescue, but will it be too late? Stolen paint provokes a theological crisis.

    9:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Villagers become ill at the local cricket match. Was it an accident or something more sinister?

    10:00 Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece Tennison and Bradfield continue their work on the murder case of a young girl.

    11:30 A Place to Call Home Secret LoveJames and Olivia’s hopes of a brighter future are challenged when George confronts his son.

    MONDAY, JUL 3 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage AustinHighlights include an H. Siddons Mowbray painting and Marilyn Monroe photos from 1953.

    9:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage MilwaukeeIt’s been 15 years since we visited Milwaukee. See updates on items such as a Tiffany lamp, which was appraised at $8,000-$15,000 in 1998 and is now valued between $20,000 and $30,000!

    9:30 Conversations from Penn StateBob ZellnerThe Civil Rights activist discusses his involvement in 1964’s Freedom Summer and his lifelong dedication to the fight for social change and equality.

    10:00 POVThe War ShowObaidah Zytoon captures the fate of Syria through the intimate lens of a circle of friends.

    11:30 Charlie Rose

    TUESDAY, JUL 4 8:00 Capitol Fourth

    Celebrate America’s 241st birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza and amazing fireworks.

    9:30 Capitol Fourth Rebroadcast.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    WEDNESDAY, JUL 5 8:00 Big Pacific

    VoraciousThe challenge of finding food drives life in the Pacific, for creatures both large and small.

    9:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw A wildfire in the Beartooth Mountains, a pack of wolves, and orphaned young grizzlies are featured.

    10:00 NOVA Making North America: HumanDiscover the challenges faced and the wealth uncovered as humans take over the continent.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    THURSDAY, JUL 6 8:00 Conversations Live!

    Get Your Garden OnWaking up the garden to a new growing season is about more than soil and seedlings. Spring is a pick-me-up for the home gardener as well. Penn State Extension specialists and a master gardener join us to share their tips for the best growing season ever.

    9:00 Father Brown The Tanganyika GreenA daughter is accused of killing her father and Father Brown must prove her innocence.

    This guide indicates scheduled programs at time of publication. Watch WPSU-TV's evening lineups or check the website (wpsu.org/tv/schedules).

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    10:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Villagers become ill at the local cricket match. Was it an accident or something more sinister?

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    FRIDAY, JUL 7 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Great British Baking Show

    PastryFor the signature, it’s breakfast time, Danish style. The technical dish is a classic British tart.

    10:00 Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize An A-list line-up of artists perform the work of singer-songwriter Billy Joel.

    11:30 Charlie Rose

    SATURDAY, JUL 8 9:00 This Old House

    Arlington Arts & Crafts/ Make Way for the Family

    9:30 American Woodshop Lost and Found Mission Case

    10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Double Casement Window

    10:30 Woodsmith Shop Heirloom Music Box

    11:00 New Fly Fisher Birch Lake, Part One

    11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Crespelle

    12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian

    Giving Thanks 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino

    Seafood Feast 1:30 Martha Bakes

    South 2:00 Ciao Italia

    Spring Vegetables/ Le Verdure di Primavera

    2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

    Talking Trash - Dealing with Plastic Pots, Packaging, and more

    3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Melting Potluck

    4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s Hamburg and the Luther Trail

    4:30 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Tanzania: Summit On Mt. Kilimanjaro

    5:00 Weekends with Yankee Lost and Found

    5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage Austin 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine

    Walking Stiff Can Make You Famous

    7:30 As Time Goes By

    8:00 Father Brown The Fire in the SkyThe body of a man is found in a locked room and Father Brown suspects that he has been poisoned.

    9:00 A Place to Call Home The Prodigal DaughterA nurse becomes involved in the lives of a wealthy Australian family while on an ocean liner in 1953.

    10:00 Austin City Limits Cyndi LauperPop legend Cyndi Lauper performs classics such as “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and country covers.

    11:00 Front and Center CMA Songwriters Series: Steven TylerLegendary singer-songwriter Steven Tyler performs “Love Is Your Name,” “Sweet Emotion,” and more.

    SUNDAY, JUL 9 9:00 Classic Gospel

    Circuit Rider10:00 Great Performances at the Met

    L’amour de Loin12:30 Second Opinion

    Opioids to Heroin Addiction 1:00 Simply Ming

    Hawai’i - Lee Ann Wong 1:30 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam

    The Chefs of Vietnam 2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals

    Louisiana Style 2:30 America’s Test Kitchen

    from Cook’s Illustrated Chinese Takeout, Revised

    3:00 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Bacon 24/7

    3:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Campeche - Tale of a Pirate City

    4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Conversations in the Digital Age

    with Jim Zirin Should Trump Be So Quick to Establish Good Relations with Putin?

    7:00 Is America in Retreat? 8:00 My Mother and Other Strangers

    on Masterpiece Captain Dreyfuss hatches a plan to thwart advances from Rose’s sister, Vera. Emma gets man advice.

    9:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Sidney and Geordie investigate the connection between a murder and several post office robberies.

    10:00 Prime Suspect: Tennison on Masterpiece Jane is faced with several harsh realities in both her professional and personal lives.

    11:30 A Place to Call Home The Prodigal DaughterA nurse becomes involved in the lives of a wealthy Australian family while on an ocean liner in 1953.

    MONDAY, JUL 10 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage ClevelandA 1979 Kent State apology, a Patek Philippe watch, and a Herter Brothers sideboard are featured.

    9:00 SciTech Now SciTech Now takes you to Sinnemahoning for the annual Snake Hunt.  Find out why science is so important to this yearly event.

    9:30 Conversations from Penn StateJonathan JansenThe Vice-Chancellor and Rector of the University of the Free State in South Africa, discusses his approach to leadership, reconciliation, and the future of Mandela’s rainbow nation.

    10:00 POVLast Men in AleppoAfter years of war in Syria, the remaining citizens of Aleppo are readying themselves for a siege.

    11:30 Charlie Rose

    TUESDAY, JUL 11 8:00 Story of China

    The Last Empire/ The Age of RevolutionThe First Opium War and the birth of today’s China after the 20th-century revolutions are examined.

    10:00 Frontline Terror in EuropeTop counter-terrorism officials describe Europe’s fight against the rise of Islamist terrorism.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    WEDNESDAY, JUL 12 8:00 Big Pacific

    PassionateThe quest to multiply has spawned a stunning array of unusual behaviors and adaptations.

    9:00 Nature’s Great Race ElephantsThousands of elephants face threats from predators and poachers on a gathering in northern Kenya.

    10:00 NOVA Mystery of Easter IslandNew theories explore how and why the ancient islanders built and moved nearly 900 giant statues.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

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    Arts Festival Kids DayWednesday, July 12, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Old Main Lawn, Penn State University Park

    Stop in to the WPSU tent during the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts for Children and Youth Day for Explore the Outdoors adventure activities. Meet Nature Cat, a nature explorer extraordinaire and star of his own animated series that encourages children to get outside and explore the outdoors. Free activities and giveaways. Sponsored by Dairy Queen Grill & Chill with additional support from State College Orthodontics. More information at wpsu.org/artsfestival2017.

    Wild Kratts Advance Screening EventSunday, July 23, at 2:00 p.m.The State Theatre

    Join us at the State Theatre in State College, PA for a special advance screening of the all new PBS KIDS special Wild Kratts: Alaska Heroes Journey. Admission is free and WPSU will provide a take home activity pack for the first 300 kids (under 10) who register at wpsu.org/summermovies.

    Daniel Tiger Visits Rockhill, PASaturday, July 29, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Rockhill Trolley Museum

    Meet Daniel Tiger from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood and take a ride on the Rockhill trolley during Orbisonia-Rockhill’s twin small-town community festival. Learn more at wpsu.org/rockhilltrolley.

    Ready Jet Go! Back to Bortron 7Sunday, August 13, at 2:00 p.m.The State Theatre

    When Jet’s parents need to return to their home planet, Sean and Sydney join the Propulsion family for on an epic adventure. Join us for a free advance screening on the big screen and take home an out of this world activity pack. Registration required at wpsu.org/summermovies.

    WPSU Summer Family Events

    Mark your calendars to visit with PBS KIDS characters and WPSU.

    This summer PBS KIDS doubles the fun with double episodes of your favorite shows every weekday. And don’t forget you can watch PBS KIDS shows anytime on WPSU KIDS TV, your favorite digital devices, and on the WPSU app for iPhone and Android. See page 2 for weekday schedule.

  • THURSDAY, JUL 13 8:00 Conversations Live!

    Preventing and Addressing Childhood DepressionApproximately 20% of teens experience depression before they reach adulthood. Between 10% to 15% suffer from symptoms at any one time. Our panel of experts discusses ways to prevent teenage depression and what actions to take if you recognize it.

    9:00 Father Brown The Fire in the SkyThe body of a man is found in a locked room and Father Brown suspects that he has been poisoned.

    10:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Sidney and Geordie investigate the connection between a murder and several post office robberies.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    FRIDAY, JUL 14 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Great British Baking Show

    BotanicalThe remaining seven bakers strive to give their bakes maximum botanical taste.

    10:00 Willie Nelson: The Library of Congress Gershwin PrizeAn all-star tribute to the celebrated singer-songwriter and American music icon Willie Nelson.

    11:30 Charlie Rose

    SATURDAY, JUL 15 9:00 This Old House

    Arlington Arts & Crafts/Foundation Fundamentals

    9:30 American Woodshop Band Sawn Box

    10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Tool Chest Hinges and Latch

    10:30 Woodsmith Shop Slat-Wall Storage System

    11:00 New Fly Fisher Birch Lake Part Two

    11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Agrodolce

    12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian

    Rockilicious! 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino

    Nick’s Favorites 1:30 Martha Bakes

    Great Lakes 2:00 Ciao Italia

    Torrone! 2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

    Critter Control: Natural Ways to Repel Backyard Wildlife

    3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home No Passport Necessary

    4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s Dresden and Leipzig

    4:30 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Morocco: The Last Nomads

    5:00 Weekends with Yankee Icons of New England

    5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage Cleveland 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine

    That’s Not Captain Zero 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown

    The Penitent ManFlambeau is incarcerated under suspicion of murder. Mrs. McCarthy suspects that he has been framed.

    9:00 A Place to Call Home The Welcome MatElizabeth becomes irritated by the fact that Sarah continues to be the talk of the dinner table.

    10:00 Austin City Limits Cece Winans/St. Paul & The Broken BonesGrammy-winning legend CeCe Winans sings new songs and classics from her catalog,

    11:00 Front and Center Rob ThomasRob Thomas bursts onto the scene in 1996 as the creative force and lead singer of Matchbox Twenty.

    As a supporter of public television you’re one of the first people to hear about our newest member benefit.

    Introducing WPSU Passport, the new member benefit that provides you with extended on-demand access to a library of quality public television programming.

    Featuring both PBS and select local programming, WPSU Passport allows you to watch even more episodes of your favorite shows, including Downton Abbey on MASTERPIECE along with other popular series including Vicious, Earth a New Wild, How We Got to Now, The Great British Baking Show and dozens more.

    This benefit is available to you today when contribute $60 or more annually to support WPSU.

    Don’t wait, make your tax-deductible gift of support for public television and be among the first to try our newest member benefit, WPSU Passport.

    Find out how to donate, activate WPSU Passport and start watching today at wpsu.org/passport.

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    SUNDAY, JUL 16 9:00 Classic Gospel

    Mark Lowry, Dogs Go to HeavenSinger and comedian Mark Lowry brings to life moving songs, great comedy, and spiritual truths.

    10:00 Great Performances at the Met Nabucco

    12:30 Second Opinion Borderline Personality Disorder

    1:00 Simply Ming Hawai’i - Mom & Dad

    1:30 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam An Ecology Tour

    2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Pestopalooza

    2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Elegant Fall Dinner

    3:00 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Hog Wild

    3:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Ancient Yucatan with My Boys

    4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Conversations in the Digital Age

    with Jim Zirin Should Nuclear Policy Be Trump’s First Order of Business

    7:00 Canine Soldiers: The Militarization of Love

    9:30 Conversations from Penn State Harry CarsonThe NFL Hall of Famer is a lecturer, motivational speaker, and author of two books which highlight his personal experiences with concussions and other injuries from playing football.

    10:00 POVPresenting Princess ShawAn aspiring musician down on her luck inspires a YouTube artist to create a magical collaboration.

    11:30 Charlie Rose

    TUESDAY, JUL 18 8:00 Weekend in Havana

    Geoffrey Baer travels to Havana, Cuba and visits with dancers, musicians, architects, and writers.

    9:00 Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark Joel Sartore travels to Madagascar and the Florida Keys to photograph endangered animals.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    8:00 My Mother and Other Strangers on Masterpiece Tillie attempts to keep Captain Dreyfuss and Rose from making a terrible mistake.

    9:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece A woman’s death is covered up. Geordie, Leonard, and Sidney face difficult truths in their lives.

    10:00 Remember Me Tom enters assisted living and a social worker falls to her death. A ghost haunts Hannah’s dreams.

    11:00 A Place to Call Home The Welcome MatElizabeth becomes irritated by the fact that Sarah continues to be the talk of the dinner table.

    MONDAY, JUL 17 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage SeattleAppraisals from 15 years ago include a 1937 Birger Sandzen landscape and Babe Ruth-signed photos.

    9:00 SciTech Now While some Kindergarten and preschool teachers have turned to iPads in the classrooms, others advocate for a different kindof immersive learning: outdoor classrooms - reconnecting with the natural world in a nontraditional setting.

    Thank you to our exhibitors, sponsors, in-kind donors, and public radio fans for supporting WPSU-FM’s fundraising event on May 20, 2017.

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  • Nature's Great RaceElephants | July 12, at 9:00 p.m.

    Thousands of elephants face threats from predators and poachers on a gathering in northern Kenya.

    Caribou | July 19, at 9:00 p.m.

    100,000 caribou take a 3,000 mile migration in the frozen Arctic wilderness of Canada and Alaska.

    Zebra | July 26, at 9:00 p.m.

    Zebras face harsh challenges during a migration to the rich grasslands of Nxai Pan National Park.

    Rare - Creatures of the Photo ArkJuly 18, at 8:00 p.m.

    Joel Sartore travels to Madagascar and the Florida Keys to photograph endangered animals.

    July 25, at 9:00 p.m.

    Joel Sartore photographs the Iberian lynx in Spain and the Yangtze giant softshell turtle in China.

    Wild Alaska LiveSunday, July 23, at 8:00 p.m.Wednesday, July 26, at 8:00 p.m.Sunday, July 30, at 8:00 p.m.

    This three-night spectacular turns the cameras on a must-see natural spectacle that plays out across the vast Alaskan wilderness, where some of the world’s most remarkable animals – bears, wolves, moose, orcas, and eagles – gather by the thousands to take part in Alaska’s summer feast, an event never before captured live on television.

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  • WEDNESDAY, JUL 19 8:00 Big Pacific

    Behind the ScenesThis “making of” special explores the highlights and challenges of wildlife filmmaking.

    9:00 Nature’s Great Race Caribou100,000 caribou take a 3,000 mile migration in the frozen Arctic wilderness of Canada and Alaska.

    10:00 NOVA Life’s Rocky StartNOVA goes around the world and back in time to investigate how minerals are vital to life.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    THURSDAY, JUL 20 8:00 Conversations Live!

    Heroin EpidemicDrug overdoses in Pennsylvania started to spike in 2011 and much of the increase is due to heroin. Experts now say every community in Pennsylvania has a heroin problem! Recent reports place some of the blame on easy access to prescription painkillers, which are gateway drugs for many users.

    9:00 Father Brown The Penitent ManFlambeau is incarcerated under suspicion of murder. Mrs. McCarthy suspects that he has been framed.

    10:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece A woman’s death is covered up. Geordie, Leonard, and Sidney face difficult truths in their lives.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    FRIDAY, JUL 21 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Great British Baking Show

    DessertsSweet challenges mean a bitter end for one baker as the six battle for a spot in the quarter final.

    10:00 Smokey Robinson: The Library of Congress Gershwin PrizeJoin host Samuel L. Jackson for an all-star tribute to singer and songwriter Smokey Robinson.

    11:30 Charlie Rose

    SATURDAY, JUL 22 9:00 This Old House

    Arlington Arts & Crafts|A Steely Den

    9:30 American Woodshop Bent Wood Stands

    10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Tool Chest from Bristol

    10:30 Woodsmith Shop Demilune Table

    11:00 New Fly Fisher Brennan Harbour

    11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Herbs and Spices

    12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian

    Easy Italian 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino

    Special Creations 1:30 Martha Stewart’s

    Cooking School Arabian Gulf Breakfast

    2:00 Ciao Italia Almonds!/Mandorle!

    2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

    The Waterwise Landscape and Garden

    3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Super Foods; Super Recipes

    4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s Frankfurt and Nurnberg

    4:30 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Chile: Flowering of the Llamas

    5:00 Weekends with Yankee Land and Water

    5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage Seattle 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine

    Das (Welley) Boot 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown

    The Star of JacobThe infant son of the Duke of Frome goes missing and Father Brown attempts to find the child.

    9:00 A Place to Call Home Truth Will OutSarah unexpectedly quits and Jack demands an explanation when he learns that Sarah is her real name.

    10:00 Austin City Limits Ryan Adams/Jenny LewisSinger-songwriter Ryan Adams highlights tunes from his self-titled album and Jenny Lewis performs.

    11:00 Front and Center Shawn MendesSinger-songwriter Shawn Mendes treats fans to a performance at the Melrose Ballroom in New York.

    SUNDAY, JUL 23 9:00 Classic Gospel

    Best of the Martins10:00 Great Performances at the Met

    Rusalka 1:00 Simply Ming

    Hawai’i - Roy Yamaguchi and Alan Wong

    1:30 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam Country Life, City Life

    2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals One Pan Wonder

    2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Canning Classics

    3:00 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Thanksgiving Comes Early

    3:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Izamal - Gold & God

    4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Conversations in the Digital Age

    with Jim Zirin Was Alan Greenspan a Hero or a Villain?

    7:00 Audubon 8:00 Wild Alaska Live

    This three-night spectacular turns the cameras on a must-see natural spectacle that plays out across the vast Alaskan wilderness, where some of the world’s most remarkable animals – bears, wolves, moose, orcas, and eagles – gather by the thousands to take part in Alaska’s summer feast, an event never before captured live on television. Continues July 26 and July 30.

    9:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Sidney tries to right a wrong. Mrs. Maguire has some questions answered and turns a new leaf.

    10:00 Remember Me Hannah’s nightmares about water and drowning foreshadow events, including the appearance of Isha.

    11:00 A Place to Call Home Truth Will OutSarah unexpectedly quits and Jack demands an explanation when he learns that Sarah is her real name.

    MONDAY, JUL 24 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage Kansas CityTravel back 15 years to see Kansas City treasures such as an autographed Time Magazine cover collection.

    9:00 SciTech Now Retired astronaut Mike Massimino speaks about his mission to space and his transition from the space station to the classroom.

    9:30 Conversations from Penn StateBernie Kerik Kerik’s career in the military service and law enforcement spanned thirty years and earned him more than 100 awards, as well as national attention.

    10:00 POV Joe’s Violin/Shalom ItaliaA violin forges an unexpected friendship between a Holocaust survivor and a Bronx schoolgirl.

    11:30 Charlie Rose

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    TUESDAY, JUL 25 8:00 American Experience

    Summer of LoveA portrait of the notorious event that many consider the peak of the 1960s counter-culture movement.

    9:00 Rare - Creatures of the Photo Ark Joel Sartore photographs the Iberian lynx in Spain and the Yangtze giant softshell turtle in China.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    WEDNESDAY, JUL 26 8:00 Wild Alaska Live

    Night two of this three-night spectacular turns the cameras on a must-see natural spectacle that plays out across the vast Alaskan wilderness. Concludes July 30.

    9:00 Nature’s Great Race ZebraZebras face harsh challenges during a migration to the rich grasslands of Nxai Pan National Park.

    10:00 NOVA Wild WaysNewly established wildlife corridors may offer a glimmer of hope to some endangered species.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    THURSDAY, JUL 27 8:00 Conversations Live!

    Climate ChangeHost Patty Satalia leads a discussion on climate change.

    9:00 Father Brown The Star of JacobThe infant son of the Duke of Frome goes missing and Father Brown attempts to find the child.

    10:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece Sidney tries to right a wrong. Mrs. Maguire has some questions answered and turns a new leaf.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

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    Tudor WeekThe five remaining bakers recreate dishes fit for the Tudors, including a savory stuffed pie.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

    SATURDAY, JUL 29 9:00 This Old House

    Arlington Arts & Crafts/ One Brick at a Time

    9:30 American Woodshop The Console

    10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Roman Work Bench

    10:30 Woodsmith Shop Dartboard Cabinet

    11:00 New Fly Fisher Rawah Ranch

    11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Steak House Favorites

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    Mediterranean Flavors 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino

    Veal Appeal 1:30 Martha Stewart’s Cooking

    School Grilled Favorites

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    3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Leaders in the Field

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    4:30 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese South Africa: Saving the Mighty Rhino

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    Vintage Kansas City7:00 Last of the Summer Wine

    The Empire that Foggy Nearly Built

    7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown

    The Labyrinth of the MinotaurThe crumpled body of a wayward girl is found and Lady Felicia’s niece, Bunty, is the prime suspect.

    9:00 A Place to Call Home The Mona Lisa SmileThe horrors of the war cast a long shadow over Inverness as Jack heads about the town with Sarah.

    10:00 Austin City Limits Sam Smith/Future IslandsUK sensation Sam Smith sings “Stay with Me” and more soulful pop tunes. Future Islands also performs.

    11:00 Front and Center Cheap TrickThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees celebrate with an intimate performance.

    SUNDAY, JUL 30 9:00 Classic Gospel

    Best of Buddy Greene10:00 Great Performances at the Met

    Romeo et Juliette 1:00 Simply Ming

    Robert Sisca 1:30 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam

    Little Saigon 2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals

    Significant Salad 2:30 America’s Test Kitchen

    from Cook’s Illustrated Steak and Veggies

    3:00 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Yum Kippers-Fish Gets Smoked

    3:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Valladolid - A Day to Explore

    4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Conversations in the Digital Age

    with Jim Zirin Is the NYPD Entering a New Era?

    7:00 Gluten Free 8:00 Wild Alaska Live

    The final hour of this three-night spectacular turns the cameras on a must-see natural spectacle that plays out across the vast Alaskan wilderness.

    9:00 Grantchester Season 3 on Masterpiece A boy goes missing. Sidney, Geordie, Leonard, and Mrs. Maguire all take steps in a new direction.

    10:00 Remember Me The police question Tom. As the true meaning of Scarborough Fair emerges, Tom faces a decision.

    11:00 A Place to Call Home The Mona Lisa SmileThe horrors of the war cast a long shadow over Inverness as Jack heads about the town with Sarah.

    MONDAY, JUL 31 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

    Vintage CharlotteA Carleton Watkins Yosemite album and an 1840 Alfred J. Miller painting are appraised again.

    9:00 SciTech Now A fish expert is creating 3-D models of every known species of fish.

    9:30 Conversations from Penn StateJosh Lerner Veteran interviewer Patty Satalia hosts in-depth conversations with a broad range of remarkable people. Josh Lerner discusses the Participatory Budgeting Project.

    10:00 POVMemories of A Penitent HeartA filmmaker investigates her uncle Miguel’s death during a time when AIDS was synonymous with sin.

    11:00 Charlie Rose

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