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January 2014

A NEW SEASON OF SECOND CHANCES.

SUNDAY JANUARY 5 9pm

5.1 • 5.2 • 5.3 • knpb.org • 775.784.4555

SHERLOCK

SEASON 3SUNDAY JAN 19 10pm

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30 JANUARYS WITH KNPB

Weekday sign-on begins at 6:45 am and broadcast continues through midnight.

Austin City Limits celebrates its 10th Anniversary.

KNPB offers two ways to see primetime programs with DAYTIME PRIMETIME from 11am - 2pm.

KNPB debuts High School Academic Challenge.

KNPB presents the Bill Moyers special God and Politics that probes the fundamentalist movement.

KNPB presents Frontline: The Real Life of Ronald Regan.

KNPB kicks off its year-long observation: The Year of the Environment.

KNPB explores one of the most influential decades of the 20th Century in Making Sense of the 60s.

KNPB produced Nevada Experience retraces the Carson River route of the Oregon California trail.

KNPB debuts live call-in series Open Line to create a forum for local discussions.

Jeremy Brett returns as Sherlock Homes on Mystery!

KNPB provides month long programming that addresses the issues of violence in our society.

Construction is complete and KNPB moves into its new home.

KNPB Launches PTV Park, the new PBS Ready to Learn Service targeted to children.

KNPB moves local broadcast of Nightly Business Report to 6pm and Newshour with Jim Lehrer to 7pm.

Zoboomafoo, the wildlife series from the Kratt Brothers debuts January 25 at 9am.

KNPB leads the charge locally on the Digital Television evolution.

The epic 10-part, 19 hour series Jazz, from Ken Burns, premieres.

American Family, the first Latino drama broadcast weekly on network television, premieres on KNPB.

KNPB community outreach project, Open Talk, Open Minds provides programs on diversity and race.

KNPB devotes programming for the month to the exploration of Alzheimer’s Disease.

KNPB debuts a new local series House With A History.

It’s a Big Big World joins the children’s lineup focusing on life-science and geography curriculum.

KNPB outreach activities focus on the meth epidemic with Frontline nationally and Open Line locally.

KNPB begins a year long focus on informing the community about the transition to digital television.

The Electric Co. returns, MI-5 arrives, and Make’em Laugh, a 6-part series exploring comedy debuts.

KNPB premieres its new local public affairs program, A Conversation with...

Downton Abbey, A new series from Masterpiece, premieres.

The critically acclaimed and wildly popular series Downton Abbey returns for season 2.

KNPB debuts 2 locally produced programs, Dr. Kosta Cooking from the Heart and At the Gathering.

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Thank you to all 442 gala guests and on-air auction donors for helping our annual Aged to Perfection Tribute Gala and On-air Wine and Travel Auction raise $254,906!

Aged to Perfection honorees Gail and John Sande, III (center) celebrate with their sons James and John, IV and PBS President and CEO, Paula Kerger and KNPB President and CEO Kurt Mische.

Daniel Tiger puts the finishing touches on the décor for the gala.

Gala attendees enjoy the exquisite meal prepared by the Silver Legacy.

Volunteers work behind the scenes during the on-air auction.

Wells Fargo Volunteers help Tim Jones take bids during a Superboard bid off during the on-air auction.

On-air hosts (from left) Curtis Worall, Tony Manfredi, Dr. Kosta Arger, Tim Jones, and Dr. Lynn Learey thank viewers for their contributions during the on-air auction.

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Michael ....................................1/06

Dominic ..................................1/08

Matthew ..................................1/15

Audrea ....................................1/17

Aaron ......................................1/21

Aiden .......................................1/24

January 20 at 9am

Repeats Sunday, January 26 at 8am

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MEMBERCARD BENEFITS

2-for-1 tickets

Rong-Huey Liu, oboeJanuary 18 and 19

Presented by Reno Chamber Orchestra

Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Bldg., UNR campus

775-348-9413 www.renochamberorchestra.org

Buried ChildJanuary 24 – February 9

Presented by Reno Little Theater

147 E. Pueblo Street, Reno

775-813-8900 www.renolittletheater.org

2-for-1 tickets

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6 January 2014

WEEKDAY MORNINGS

DAYTIME PROGRAMMING

6:00am Clifford the Big Red Dog

6:30am WordGirl

7:00am Arthur

7:30am Wild Kratts

8:00am Curious George, ex. 1/1

8:30am Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That, ex. 1/1

9:00am Peg + Cat, ex. 1/1, 1/20

9:00am Dinosaur Train Nature Trackers Adventure Camp, 1/20

9:30am Dinosaur Train, ex. 1/1, 1/20

10:00am Sesame Street, ex. 1/1, 1/16

10:00am Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip, 1/16

11:00am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, ex. 1/1

11:30am Super Why!, ex. 1/1

noon Sid the Science Kid, ex. 1/1

12:30pm Thomas & Friends, ex. 1/1

MONDAY - FRIDAY

1:30pm

WEEKDAY AFTERNOONSCalifornia’s

Gold Wild Nevada* Hometime,

except 1/1Beauty of Oil

Painting Sew It All

1:00pm

House with A History, *

Woodsmith Shop,

except 1/1

Best of Joy of Painting

Sewing with Nancy

MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI.

California’s Gold * Produced by

January 1st NEW YEAR NEW YOU!

Special Programming

8:00am Deepak Chopra M.D. What Are You Hungry For?

9:30am Heal Yourself: Mind Over Medicine with Lissa Rankin, M.D.

11:00am Brainchange with David Perlmutter, M.D.

12:30pm 3 Steps to Incredible Health with Joel Fuhrman, M.D.

The Amazing Trade Shop Math Race

January 16 at 10am

Colonial Williamsburg’s tradespeople help two teams of students in a race against the

clock to help the Continental Army!

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DAYTIME PROGRAMMING

3:00pm PBS NewsHour

4:00pm Charlie Rose, ex. 1/1

4:00pm Use Your Brain to Change Your Age with Dr. Daniel Amen, 1/1

MONDAY - FRIDAY

MONDAY - FRIDAY

2:00pm

AFTERNOONS CONT.History

Detectives China’s

Challenges, except 1/1

Victor Borge Comedy in Music,

1/1

Globe Trekker As Time Goes By

MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI.

2:30pm Keeping Up Appearances

6:00pm BBC World News

6:30pm PBS NewsHour

7:30pm Nightly Business Report

Legacy: Austria’s Influence on

American Skiing, 1/7, 1/14, 1/21

War Letters: American

Experience, 1/28

NOVA Nature Variety Variety Health

1/1-1/3

1/6-1/10

5:00pm

Doomsday Volcanoes

Alien Planets Revealed

Zeppelin Terror Attack

Monster Typhoon

The Mystery of Eels

Legendary White

Stallions

The Private Life of Deer

Antiques Roadshow Boise, ID

(Part 1 of 3)

Antiques Roadshow Boise, ID

(Part 2 of 3)Antiques

Roadshow Boise, ID

(Part 3 of 3)

Secrets of the Dead

Lost in the Amazon

Chasing Shackleton

(Part 1 of 3)

Chasing Shackleton

(Part 2 of 3)

Chasing Shackleton

(Part 3 of 3)

American Health Journal

American Health Journal

American Health Journal

American Health Journal

1/20-1/24

5:30pm

1/13-1/17

Second Opinion

Use Your Brain to Change Your Age with Dr. Daniel Amen (4pm)

Meet the Coywolf

Antiques Roadshow

Detroit (Part 1 of 3)

Music Makes A City

MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI.

1/27-1/31 American Health Journal

Watch Charlie Rose: THE WEEKSaturdays at 5:30pm

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HIGHLIGHTS

January 20148

Masterpiece ClassicDownton AbbeyNEW SEASON!Sundays at 9pm

Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2014Wednesday, 1/1 at 8pm

Antiques RoadshowNEW SEASON!Mondays at 8pm

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NOVAZeppelin Terror AttackWednesday, 1/15 at 9pm

1964: American ExperienceTuesday, 1/14 at 8pm

Chasing ShackletonWednesdays, 1/8, 1/15, 1/22 at 10pm

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HIGHLIGHTS

NatureMeet the CoywolfWednesday, 1/22 at 8pm

January 201410

MasterpieceSherlock, Series 3,Sundays at 10pm beg. 1/19

Salinger: American MastersTuesday, 1/21 at 9pm

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The Real Mary PoppinsFriday, 1/24 at 9pm

Great PerformancesBarrymoreFriday, 1/31 at 9pm

NatureThe Funkiest MonkeysWednesday, 1/29 at 8pm

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12 January 2014

Kurt A. Mische, President & CEO

BE MORE

Happy 2014!At the start of this New Year, many of us will take the opportunity to re-evaluate

our estate plans to insure that our wishes are reflected in our wills and living trusts.For example, events like weddings and births may prompt changes in our plans; so

may changes in tax laws, acquisition or sale of property or other assets. Moving from one state to another may trigger changes. Certainly a death or divorce may cause us to rethink and restructure our plans.

Each year, KNPB is honored by many people who choose to make a bequest to the station in their estate plans. These dedicated viewers understand the importance of providing the high quality commercial free public television they enjoy for the next generation.

The following language may be helpful to your attorney should you decide to give to KNPB in this way: “I give and bequeath to KNPB Channel 5 Inc. Reno, Nevada the sum of $(specific amount.) This bequest is unrestricted and the station management or other governing body may use and expend the same for the benefit of KNPB-TV in any manner it deems appropriate.”

You may also leave a percentage of your estate or a percentage of your estate after the payment of debts. You may designate that your bequest be used to fund a specific program like NOVA, Nature, Masterpiece, PBS Newshour or a specific genre of program, like news, music, or children’s programs.

There are some other options available to you as well, depending on your situation. These options may help you leave a bequest to KNPB and reduce your estate taxes at the same time. Since all of our situations are different, you should consult with an estate planning attorney for the proper legal advice.

So as the New Year begins, remember to take some time to make sure your will and trust reflect your current situation and desires. We offer our sincere thanks and appreciation to those who have made room in their hearts and their estate plans for KNPB.

“When I look at our stations around the country, there are a handful of stations that are truly extraordinary—I would say almost legendary. And KNPB happens to be one of those.”

– Paula Kerger, President & CEO of PBS

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13January 2014

WEDNESDAY 1 8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebra-

tion 2014” Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic at the opulent Musikverein, under the baton of guest conductor Daniel Barenboim, featur-ing everyone’s favorite Strauss Family waltzes accompanied by the beautiful dancing of the Vienna City Ballet.

(Repeats at 1am and Thurs., 1/2 at 3:30am) 9:30 VICTOR BORGE:

COMEDY IN MUSIC! Re-discovered

funny skits include foot-age from the Andy Williams Show and Perry Como Show. (Repeats Friday, 1/3 at 10:30pm, Thursday, 1/9 at 9:30pm and Sunday, 1/26 at 1pm)

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) 2:30 NATURE “The Mystery of Eels” (Repeats Thursday, 1/2 at 5am, Sunday, 1/5

at 9am and Tuesday, 1/7 at 5pm) 3:30 NOVA “Doomsday Volcanoes” (Repeats Friday, 1/3 at 4am, Saturday, 1/4

at 4pm, Sunday, 1/5 at 10am and Monday, 1/6 at 5pm)

4:30 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER “New York Philharmonic Gala

with Yo-Yo Ma” (Repeats Saturday, 1/4 at 1:30am – Joined

in Progress and 3:30am)

THURSDAY 2

8:00 3 STEPS TO INCREDIBLE HEALTH! WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D.

Joel Fuhrman offers a healthy, effective and sci-entifically proven plan for shedding weight quickly.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 10am and Sunday, 1/26 at 6pm)

10:00 MI-5 While Beth and Dimitri go undercover

during the US President’s visit to chair top-secret peace talks between Israel and Palestine, a plot to assassinate him is uncovered.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/4 at 10:30pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 1/3 at 5am) 2:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Sherlock, Series II – A Scandal in

Belgravia” (Repeats Saturday, 1/4 at 9pm) 3:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration

2014” (See Wednesday, 1/1 at 8pm) 5:00 NATURE (R) “The Mystery of Eels” (Repeats Sunday, 1/5 at 9am and Tuesday,

1/7 at 5pm)

JANUARY 2014Programs produced by KNPB

Programming Sponsored byNorthern NV Coin

Please note, program changes are often made after press time. We regret any inconvenience this may cause our viewers.

Visit knpb.org for updated programming information.

Membership Campaign

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FRIDAY 3 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL (Repeats Saturday, 1/4 at 5am)

8:30 A CONVERSATION “Rural Volunteers” Many rural Nevadans keep their independence by staying in their own homes, thanks to the work of other seniors who volunteer their time. Host Brent Boynton introduces us to the Rural Counties RSVP-the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/5 at 5:30pm) 9:00 BRAINCHANGE WITH DAVID

PERLMUTTER, M.D.

The truth about the effects of wheat, sugar and carbohydrates on the human brain is revealed.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/5 at 2pm and Sunday, 1/26 at 1:30pm)

10:30 VICTOR BORGE: COMEDY IN MUSIC (R)

(See Wednesday, 1/1 at 9:30pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight INDEPENDENT LENS “How to Survive A Plague” (Repeats Saturday, 1/4 at 2am and Sunday,

1/5 at 11pm) 1:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats Saturday, 1/4 at 5:30pm and

5:30am) 2:00 CAROL BURNETT:

THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE (Repeats Sunday, 1/5 at 3am) 4:00 NOVA (R) “Doomsday Volcanoes” (Repeats Saturday, 1/4 at 4pm, Sunday,

1/5 at 10am and Monday, 1/6 at 5pm) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)

SATURDAY 4 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S

NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE

7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Phoenix, AZ” Finds include a bronze

maquette by sculptor Henry Moore and abstract painting by Chuck Close. (Part 2 of 3)

(Repeats at 7pm and Sunday, 1/5 at 5am) 9:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES Country music singer Clint Black’s turn-

of-the-20th-century book of wanted posters are investigated.

10:00 MOTORWEEK 10:30 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014” 11:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE “Demonstrating Uses for a Router/Replac-

ing An Air Conditioning Unit” 11:30 HOMETIME “Creekside Home Cabinets” (Repeats Wednesday, 1/8 at 1pm) noon COOK’S COUNTRY FROM

AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Favorites with a Chinese Accent” 12:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S

FAMILY TABLE “Crab-Stuffed Avocados, Jalapeno Cheese

Grits and Easy Pork Grillades” 1:00 MARTHA BAKES “Basic Breads” 1:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Not Your Typical Burger” 2:00 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH

FINE COOKING “Al fresco urban feast featuring herbs

and spices gathered at Wards Island and Chinatown”

2:30 AVIATORS The F-4U Corsair, the WWII fighter, is

highlighted and Kurtis receives an intro-duction to Aerobatics.

3:00 WILD NEVADA “Carlin to Eureka” 3:30 EZ TECH UNIVERSITY Re-discover some of the settings and

apps build right into your Android: music apps, Wi-Fi settings and apps to manage your apps!

4:00 NOVA (R) “Doomsday Volcanoes” Scientists explore

the devastating global consequences of another Icelandic volcano eruption.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/5 at 10am and Mon-day, 1/6 at 5pm)

5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R) 6:00 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Winter” 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Phoenix, AZ” (Part 2 of 3)

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8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 1/10 at 2:30pm) 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY (Repeats Friday, 1/10 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Sherlock, Series II – A Scandal in Belgra-

via” The great detective begins a duel of wits with an antagonist as brilliant as himself, Irene Adler.

10:30 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 1/2 at 10pm) 11:30 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Queens of the Stone Age” 12:30 FRONT AND CENTER “Train” 1:30 LIVE FROM

LINCOLN CENTER (R) “New York Philharmonic Gala with Yo-Yo Ma” (Joined in Progress) 2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “How to Survive A Plague” (Repeats Sunday, 1/5 at 11pm) 3:30 LIVE FROM

LINCOLN CENTER (R) “New York Philharmonic Gala with Yo-Yo Ma” 5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R)

SUNDAY 5 6:00 SESAME STREET 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS

A LOT ABOUT THAT! 8:00 PEG + CAT 8:30 DINOSAUR TRAIN 9:00 NATURE (R) “The Mystery of Eels” A look at the mys-

tery of the eel and the strange behavior it inspires in those who seek to know it.

(Repeats Tuesday, 1/7 at 5pm) 10:00 NOVA (R) “Doomsday Volcanoes” (See Sat., 1/4 at 4pm) 11:00 START UP “Zombies, Pickles and Cheese Oh My!” A

grilled cheese food truck in Milwaukee, and a pickle company in Detroit.

11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey Season 3” The Craw-

leys head to a Scottish hunting lodge. New romances flare up and a crisis unfolds. (Part 7 of 7)

2:00 BRAINCHANGE WITH DAVID PERLMUTTER, M.D. (R)

(See Friday, 1/3 at 9pm)

2014 Forum for Excellence Series

An Evening with Lani Guinier

Thursday, February 6, 2014 • 7:00 p.m.ADMISSION IS FREE!

“Leading from Behind: A 21st Century Strategy for Leadership”

T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N e v a d a , R e n o C o l l e g e o f L i b e r a l A r t s P r e s e n t s :

VIP “meet the speaker” packages are available: call (775) 682-8973. Dr. Guinier’s appearance is made possible with the support of friends of the College of Liberal Arts and the sponsors shown above.

Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Building

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See pages 6-7 for weekday programming 6am-7:30pm

3:30 DEEPAK CHOPRA, M.D.: WHAT ARE YOU HUNGRY FOR?

Deepak Chopra lectures on the behavioral and medical basis of hunger and healthy ways to fulfill it.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 1:30pm)

5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 A CONVERSATION (R) “Rural Volunteers” (See Friday, 1/3 at 8:30pm) 6:00 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Neptune Pool” The Neptune Pool at

Hearst Castle is by mountain water and features ancient Roman style columns.

(Repeats Monday, 1/6 at 1pm) 6:30 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Chiriaco Summit” This popular stop for

travelers situated 30 miles east of Indio is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

(Repeats Monday, 1/6 at 1:30pm) 7:00 SECRETS OF THE TOWER

OF LONDON Go behind the ancient walls of this

nearly 1000-year-old formidable for-tress in the city of London.

8:00 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE CASTLE

The history and upkeep of England’s Highclere Castle, the setting of “Down-ton Abbey,” is explored.

(Repeats at 12:30am and Monday, 1/6 at 3am)

9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC – NEW SEASON!

“Downton Abbey Season 4” After Mat-thew’s death, the family and servants try to cure Mary and Isobel of their depres-sion. (Part 1 of 8)

(Repeats at 1am, Monday, 1/6 at 4am, Sunday, 1/12 at noon, 7pm & 12:30am–Joined in Progress & Monday, 1/13 at 3am–Joined in Progress)

11:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “How to Survive A Plague” Two grass-

roots coalitions fought to turn AIDS from a death sentence into a manage-able condition.

12:30 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE CASTLE (R)

(Joined in Progress) 1:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 1 of 8) 3:00 CAROL BURNETT:

THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE (R) 5:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Phoenix, AZ” (Part 2 of 3) (See Saturday, 1/4 at 8am)

MONDAY 6

8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW NEW SEASON! “Boise ID” Highlights include a first

edition of the Book of Mormon and a Madoura plate designed by Picasso. (Part 1 of 3)

(Repeats at 2am, Wednesday, 1/8 at 5pm and Saturday, 1/11 at 8am & 7pm)

9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Tulsa, OK” Highlights include a signed

note from Mother Teresa and a cus-tom model 1894 Winchester rifle. (Part 1 of 3)

(Repeats at 1am) 10:00 LEGACY: AUSTRIA’S

INFLUENCE ON AMERICAN SKIING

“Hannes Schneider & His Disciples (1940)” With the onset of World War

Charlene GreenlundColdwell Banker, SFR, CDPE, Realtor

775-530-5938

Helping you make your Best move.Any closed transaction derived from KNPB – $100 goes back to KNPB.

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II, Austrian ski instructors and racers were viewed with both suspicion and interest. Suspicion they might be Nazi collaborators, interest in recruiting them to teach ski and rock climbing skills to U.S. troops. (Part 2 of 4)

(Repeats Tuesday, 1/7 at 2pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Tulsa, OK” (Part 1 of 3) 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Boise, ID” (Part 1 of 3) 3:00 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE

CASTLE (R) (See Sunday, 1/5 at 8pm) 4:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 1 of 8) (See Sunday 1/5 at 9pm)

TUESDAY 7 8:00 POISONER’S HANDBOOK:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

In the early 20th century, the aver-age American medicine cabinet was a would-be poisoner’s treasure chest. There was radioactive radium in health tonics, thallium in depilatory creams, morphine in teething medicine and potassium cyanide in cleaning supplies. All this changed in 1918, when New York City hired its first scientifically-trained medical examiner Charles Nor-ris who turned forensic chemistry into a formidable science.

(Repeats at 1am & Wed., 1/8 at 3am) 10:00 FRONTLINE “To Catch A Trader” Track an ongoing

seven-year investigation into the largest insider trading scandal in U.S. history.

(Repeats at 3am and Sat. 1/11 at 2am)

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 POISONER’S HANDBOOK:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 3:00 FRONTLINE (R) 4:00 INDEPENDENT LENS “The Invisible War” (Repeats Friday, 1/10 at 12am, Saturday,

1/11 at 3am and Sunday, 1/12 at 11pm) 5:30 SKY ISLAND (Repeats Sat., 1/11 at 4:30am, Tues., 1/21

at 4:30am & Tues. 1/28 at 5:30am)

WEDNESDAY 8 8:00 NATURE

“Legendary White Stallions” The story of the famous Lipizzaner stallions focuses on the bond between the horses and caregivers.

(Repeats at 1am, Thurs., 1/9 at 4am, Sun-day, 1/12 at 9am and Tues., 1/14 at 5pm)

9:00 NOVA “Alien Planets Revealed” Animation and

input from experts sheds light on how NASA’s Kepler telescope identifies new planets.

(Repeats at 2am, Thursday, 1/9 at 5am, Saturday, 1/11 at 4pm & 1:30-Joined in Progress, Sunday, 1/12 at 10am and Mon-day, 1/13 at 5pm)

10:00 CHASING SHACKLETON Polar explorer Tim Jarvis examines Sir

Ernest Shackleton’s boat journey across the Southern Ocean. (Part 1 of 3)

(Repeats at 5am, Thursday, 1/9 at 5pm and Friday, 1/10 at 4am)

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R) 3:00 POISONER’S HANDBOOK:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 1/7 at 8pm) 5:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R)

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THURSDAY 9 8:00 DROP 7 FOODS, FEEL BETTER

FAST WITH JJ VIRGIN JJ Virgin describes

how food intolerance can be the root cause of inability to lose weight and the direct cause of a myriad of ailments that plague the average American.

9:30 VICTOR BORGE: COMEDY IN MUSIC! (R)

(See Wednesday, 1/1 at 9:30pm)

10:00 MI-5 After an

American drone is hacked in Afghanistan, Head of CIA London Alton Beecher pressures the Grid into install-ing the new advanced “cybershell” system.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/11 at 10:30pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

(Repeats Friday, 1/10 at 5am) 2:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Sherlock, Series II –

The Hounds of Baskerville” (Repeats Saturday, 1/11 at 9pm) 3:30 RIBBON OF SAND (Repeats Thursday, 1/16 at 4:30am,

Wednesday, 1/22 at 5:30am, Thursday, 1/23 at 4:30am and Saturday, 1/25 at 4:30am)

4:00 NATURE (R) “Legendary White Stallions” (See Wednesday, 1/8 at 8pm) 5:00 NOVA (R) “Alien Planets Revealed” (See Wednesday, 1/8 at 9pm)

FRIDAY 10 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL (Repeats Saturday, 1/11 at 5am)

8:30 A CONVERSATION “Sheep Dip” The annual roast of Reno,

the Sheep Dip Show, is about to per-form for the 50th straight year. Host

Brent Boynton talks with some of the people behind the scenes (and on stage) to learn the show’s origins and what’s special about Sheep Dip 50.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/12 at 5:30pm) 9:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER “Richard Tucker at 100: An Opera

Celebration” The 2013 Gala celebrates the centennial of Tucker’s birth with performances of arias and ensembles featuring many of the world’s greatest voices, including past Rich-ard Tucker Award winners Renee Fleming, Joyce DiDonato and Susan Graham, and this year’s winner, rising Metropolitan Opera star Isabel Leonard.

(Repeats at 2am, Sunday, 1/12 at 4am and Tuesday, 1/14 at 4am)

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “The Invisible War” (Repeats Saturday, 1/11 at 3am and Sun-

day, 1/12 at 11pm) 1:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats Saturday, 1/11 at 5:30pm and

5:30am) 2:00 LIVE FROM

LINCOLN CENTER (R) 4:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R) (Part 1 of 3) (See Wednesday, 1/8 at 10pm) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)

SATURDAY 11 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S

NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Boise, ID” (Part 1 of 3) (See Monday, 1/6 at 8pm) 9:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES Gwen Wright connects a swatch of tat-

tered red fabric to a pivotal moment in U.S. Civil War history.

10:00 MOTORWEEK

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10:30 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014 /

Old House Discoveries” 11:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE “Installing An Irrigation System In New

Mexico / Installing A Heat-Pump Water Heater”

11:30 HOMETIME “Creekside Home Fixtures” (Repeats Wednesday, 1/15 at 1pm) noon COOK’S COUNTRY FROM

AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN “Comfort Food Classics” 12:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S

FAMILY TABLE “Creamy Anything Cauliflower Soup, Sloppy

Joe Sliders and Yogurt Fruit Pops” 1:00 MARTHA BAKES “Focaccia and Pizza” 1:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Comfort Food” 2:00 VINTAGE – NEW!

“A Vintage for the Ages” Napa Valley wine-makers are gearing up for what looks like a vintage to remember.

2:30 AVIATORS The Goodyear Blimp is an American

icon, but Goodyear is revamping their fleet to Zeppelins.

3:00 WILD NEVADA “Best of Wild Nevada”

3:30 EZ TECH UNIVERSITY Join us as we take a look at Skype. What

is it, and how do you use it? We’ll also have an app for those of you wanting to take a vacation with a twist.

4:00 NOVA (R) “Alien Planets Revealed” (See Wednesday, 1/8 at 9pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R) 6:00 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “A Pretty Girl” 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Boise, ID” (Part 1 of 3) (See Monday, 1/6 at 8pm)

8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 1/17 at 2:30pm) 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY (Repeats Friday, 1/17 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series II –The Hounds of Basker-

ville” Sherlock seeks the truth about the monstrous creature that apparently killed his client’s father.

10:30 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 1/9 at 10pm) 11:30 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Jason Isbell/Neko Case” 12:30 FRONT AND CENTER “JJ Grey & Mofro” 1:30 NOVA (R) “Alien Planets Revealed”

(Joined in Progress) (See Wednesday, 1/8 at 9pm) 2:00 FRONTLINE (R) “To Catch A Trader” (See Tuesday, 1/7 at 10pm) 3:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “The Invisible War” (Repeats Sunday, 1/12 at 11pm) 4:30 SKY ISLAND (R) (Repeats Tuesday, 1/21 at 4:30am and

Tuesday, 1/28 at 5:30am) 5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE:

THE WEEK (R)

SUNDAY 12 6:00 SESAME STREET 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS

A LOT ABOUT THAT! 8:00 PEG + CAT 8:30 DINOSAUR TRAIN 9:00 NATURE (R) “Legendary White Stallions” (See Wednesday, 1/8 at 8pm) 10:00 NOVA (R) “Alien Planets Revealed” (See Wednesday, 1/8 at 9pm) 11:00 START UP “Two Girls, A Guy, and a Pizza Tour!” Chi-

cago Pizza Tours, the youth clothing line Yo Bro, and Iron Horse Hotel are highlighted.

11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 1 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/5 at 9pm)

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2:00 MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA

Meryl Streep narrates the compel-ling story of women’s advancement in America over the past 50 years, fea-turing commentary and the stories of Hillary Clinton and Condoleezza Rice, Oprah Winfrey and Katie Couric, and Gloria Steinem and Phyllis Schlafly, among others.

5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 A CONVERSATION (R) “Sheep Dip” (See Friday, 1/10 at 8:30pm) 6:00 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Jojoba” Huell visits a 10-acre jojoba

farm and learns about the many uses for this desert wonder plant.

(Repeats Monday, 1/13 at 1pm)

6:30 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Lopez-Hill House” The Victorian-style

home built in Bakersfield in 1909 as been renovated thanks to local fundraising.

(Repeats Monday, 1/13 at 1:30pm) 7:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 1 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/5 at 9pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey Season 4” The fates of

several characters converge at a glit-tering house party. Gregson impresses Robert. (Part 2 of 8)

(Repeats at 2am, Monday, 1/13 at 5am, Sunday, 1/19 at noon & 8pm and Monday, 1/20 at 2am)

10:00 UNLOCKING SHERLOCK Behind-the-scenes look into the making

of the latest Sherlock series. (Repeats at 3am and Thursday, 1/16 at

3:30am) 11:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “The Invisible War” This documentary

investigates one of America’s most shameful and best kept secrets: the epi-demic of rape within the U.S. military. The film paints a startling picture of the extent of the problem.

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12:30 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 1 of 8) (Joined in Progress) (See Sun., 1/5 at 9pm) 2:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 2 of 8) 3:00 UNLOCKING SHERLOCK (R) 4:00 LIVE FROM

LINCOLN CENTER (R) “Richard Tucker at 100: An Opera

Celebration” (See Friday, 1/10 at 9pm)

MONDAY 13

8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Boise, ID” Treasures include a mid-

century pinup painting by Earl Moran and a 1922 Edward Hopper etching. (Part 2 of 3)

(Repeats Wednesday, 1/15 at 5pm and Saturday, 1/18 at 8am, 7pm & 3am)

9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

“Tulsa, OK” Finds include a 1960 first-edition To Kill a Mockingbird and a 1924 Gibson mandolin. (Part 2 of 3)

(Repeats Saturday, 1/18 at 4am) 10:00 LEGACY: AUSTRIA’S

INFLUENCE ON AMERICAN SKIING

“Kruchenhauser & His Ambassadors (1950s -1970s)” From 1931-1971 Professor Ste-fan Kruckenhauser dominates the world of alpine ski instruction. (Part 3 of 4)

(Repeats Tuesday, 1/14 at 2pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight INDEPENDENT LENS “At Berkeley” (Joined in Progress) (Repeats Friday, 1/17 at 1am and Sunday,

1/19 at 12am) 3:30 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 1 of 8) (Joined in Progress) (See Sunday 1/5 at 9pm) 5:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 2 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/12 at 9pm)

TUESDAY 14 8:00 1964: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

Lyndon B. Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr. and other very prominent figures of 1964 are examined.

(Repeats at 1am, Wednesday, 1/15 at 4am and Sunday, 1/19 at 3pm)

10:00 FRONTLINE “Secret State of North Korea” Explore

life under North Korea’s new ruler and scrutinize the dictator as he tries to retain power.

(Repeats at 3am and Saturday, 1/18 at 2am)

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 1964: AMERICAN

EXPERIENCE (R) 3:00 FRONTLINE (R) 4:00 LIVE FROM

LINCOLN CENTER (R) “Richard Tucker at 100:

An Opera Celebration” (See Friday, 1/10 at 9pm)

WEDNESDAY 15 8:00 NATURE “The

Private Life of Deer” Scientists, deer experts and special cameras shed light on the hidden world of white-tailed deer.

(Repeats at 1am, Thurs. 1/16 at 5am, Sun-day, 1/19 at 9am and Tues., 1/21 at 5pm)

See pages 6-7 for weekday programming 6am-7:30pm

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9:00 NOVA “Zeppelin Terror Attack” A look at how

Germany’s war zeppelins, the biggest flying machines ever made, were built and flown.

(Repeats at 2am, Saturday, 1/18 at 4pm & 1:30am-Joined in Progress, Sunday 1/19 at 10am and Monday, 1/20 at 5pm)

10:00 CHASING SHACKLETON

Racing skipper Paul Larsen attempts to navigate the Southern Ocean with only a sextant and compass. (Part 2 of 3)

(Repeats at 3am, Thursday, 1/16 at 5pm and Sunday, 1/19 at 5am)

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R) 3:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R) 4:00 1964: AMERICAN

EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 1/14 at 8pm)

THURSDAY 16

8:00 USE YOUR BRAIN TO CHANGE YOUR AGE WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN

Dr. Daniel Amen shares simple steps to boost your brain to help you live longer and look younger.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 3pm)

10:00 MI-5 Ruth looks into a suspected dead drop

witnessed by Council member Deery, but soon, they are both kidnapped by

a French assassin targeting a Mafia boss. Ruth is able to break free and together, Deery and Ruth kill the assassin.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/18 at 10:30pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 1/17 at 5:30am–Joined in

Progress) 2:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Sherlock, Series II - The Reichenbach Fall” (Repeats Saturday 1/18 at 9pm) 3:30 UNLOCKING SHERLOCK (R) (See Sunday, 1/12 at 10pm) 4:30 RIBBON OF SAND (R) (Repeats Wednesday, 1/22 at 5:30am,

Thursday, 1/23 at 4:30am and Saturday, 1/25 at 4:30am)

5:00 NATURE (R) “The Private Life of Deer” (See Wednesday, 1/15 at 8pm)

FRIDAY 17

8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL

(Repeats Saturday, 1/18 at 5am)

8:30 A CONVERSATION “Disabled Workers” People with disabili-

ties constantly amaze us, and they’re amazing Nevada employers by bring-ing government money and surprising productivity to work with them. Host Brent Boynton talks with an employer, an employee and the people who run the state program that helps the dis-abled find employment.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/19 at 5:30pm) 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT

THE MET “Eugene Onegin” Anna Netrebko and

Mariusz Kwiecien star as the lovestruck Tatiana and the imperious Onegin in Tchaikovsky’s fateful romance. Debo-rah Warner’s new production, directed by Fiona Shaw, is set in the late 19th century and moves episodically from farmhouse to ballroom, with a powerful snowstorm providing the dramatic set-ting for the finale.

midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “At Berkeley” This film explores major

aspects of university life at The Univer-sity of California at Berkeley.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/19 at 12am)

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5:30 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R) (Joined in Progress)

SATURDAY 18 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S

NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Boise, ID” (Part 2 of 3) (See Monday, 1/13 at 8pm) 9:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES Find out if a picture frame was crafted

from the staircase banister of the Titanic, Lusitania or neither?

10:00 MOTORWEEK 10:30 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014 /

Concrete Jungle” 11:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE “Installing Crown Molding in Seattle /

Replacing A Rotted Fence Post” 11:30 HOMETIME “Creekside Home Kitchen and Baths” (Repeats Wednesday, 1/22 at 1pm) noon AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN

FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED NEW SEASON! “Meat and Potatoes with Panache” 12:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S

FAMILY TABLE “Creamy Heirloom Tomato Soup, the Per-

fect Frittata and Warm Any Fruit Crumble” 1:00 MARTHA BAKES “Cakes” 1:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Just for the Halibut” 2:00 VINTAGE “When Grapes Hit The Fan” 2:30 SIMPLY MING

3:00 WILD NEVADA “Elko to Lamoille” 3:30 EZ TECH UNIVERSITY

Get a firsthand view of the latest Con-sumer Electronics gadgets. We sent our crew out to the 2014 International Consumer Electronics show. You’ll have the opportunity to see what’s new with-out leaving your living room.

4:00 NOVA (R) “Zeppelin Terror Attack” (See Wednesday, 1/15 at 9pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R) 6:00 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Salute to the Working People” 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Boise, ID” (Part 2 of 3) (See Monday, 1/13 at 8pm) 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 1/24 at 2:30pm) 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY (Repeats Friday, 1/24 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series II - The Reichenbach Fall”

Sherlock fights for his reputation, his sanity and his life when he locks horns with James Moriarty.

10:30 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 1/16 at 10pm) 11:30 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Fun./Dawes” 12:30 FRONT AND CENTER “Preservation Hall Jazz Band”

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1:30 NOVA (R) “Zeppelin Terror Attack” (Joined in Progress) (See Wednesday, 1/15 at 9pm) 2:00 FRONTLINE (R) “Secret State of North Korea” (See Tuesday, 1/14 at 10pm) 3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Boise, ID” (Part 2 of 3) (See Monday, 1/13 at 8pm) 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Tulsa, OK” (Part 2 of 3) (See Monday, 1/13 at 9pm) 5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R)

SUNDAY 19 6:00 SESAME STREET 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS

A LOT ABOUT THAT! 8:00 PEG + CAT 8:30 DINOSAUR TRAIN 9:00 NATURE (R) “The Private Life of Deer” (See Wednesday, 1/15 at 8pm)

10:00 NOVA (R) “Zeppelin Terror Attack” (See Wednesday, 1/15 at 9pm) 11:00 START UP “Plant Your Feet on the Ground!” Pitts-

burgh Paragliding and Vivid Braille, a new retail clothing store in Chicago, are featured.

11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 2 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/12 at 9pm) 1:00 EYE ON THE SIXTIES: THE

ICONIC PHOTOGRAPHY OF ROWLAND SCHERMAN

Famed LIFE magazine photojournalist

Rowland Scherman captured trans-formational events of the 1960s. At the sites of some of his most famous photos, Scherman reveals candid and insightful anecdotes from his storied career, reflects on his life and his leg-acy, and muses about his medium’s rel-evance in the digital age, and the passage of time.

2:30 LEG MEN Experience for yourself what it is like

to be an amputee and discover how today’s technology in the hands of mas-ter craftsmen can enable the amputee and empower the human spirit. From surgery to complete independence, inspiring profiles of both clients and staff tell the heartwarming stories of twelve amputees and beautifully illustrate the challenges and victories of day-to-day life.

3:00 1964: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)

(See Tuesday, 1/14 at 8pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 A CONVERSATION (R)

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6:00 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Land Sailing” Huell explores the history

of this unique tradition at the Mojave Desert’s El Mirage Dry Lake.

(Repeats Monday, 1/20 at 1pm) 6:30 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Rain Bird” The history of sprinkler

manufacturer Rain Bird and their latest technology are highlighted.

(Repeats Monday, 1/20 at 1:30pm) 7:00 SECRETS OF

SCOTLAND YARD A look at

London’s police force sheds light on what it takes to become a modern-day Sherlock Holmes.

8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 2 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/12 at 9pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey Season 4” Love is in

the air, and darker emotions too, as Mary, Edith, Tom and Anna each face a dilemma. (Part 3 of 8)

(Repeats Monday, 1/20 at 3am, Sunday, 1/26 at noon, 8pm & 1:30am-Joined in Progress and Monday, 1/27 at 2am)

10:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! NEW SEASON!

“Sherlock, Series 3: The Empty Hearse” Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman return as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson in three new epi-sodes of the contemporary reinven-tion of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic. (Part 1 of 3)

(Repeats at 4:30am–Joined in Progress, Monday, 1/20 at 4am and Saturday, 1/25 at 9pm)

midnight INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “At Berkeley” (See Friday, 1/17 at 1am) 4:30 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series 3: The Empty Hearse” (Joined in Progress) 5:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R) (Part 2 of 3) (See Wednesday, 1/15 at 10pm)

MONDAY 20

8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

“Boise, ID” An 1822 letter from Thomas Jefferson, a rare Babe Ruth Candy Club membership card and a Fulper “Cattail” vase, ca. 1910 are appraised. (Part 3 of 3)

(Repeats Tuesday, 1/21 at 5am and Wednesday, 1/22 at 5pm)

9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Tulsa, OK” A valuable Ming Dynasty

cast bronze guardian figure and an 1826 English gadget cane are appraised. (Part 3 of 3)

(Repeats at 1am) 10:00 LEGACY: AUSTRIA’S

INFLUENCE ON AMERICAN SKIING

“Austrian Ski Culture & Helicopter Skiing – (1960s - )” For generations Austrian ski school directors and instructors gained notice and profits in America. (Part 4 of 4)

(Repeats Tuesday, 1/21 at 2pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Tulsa, OK” (Part 3 of 3) 2:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 2 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/12 at 9pm) 3:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 3 of 8) (See Sunday 1/19 at 9pm)

See pages 6-7 for weekday programming 6am-7:30pm

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4:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series 3: The Empty Hearse”

(Part 1 of 3) (See Sunday, 1/19 at 10pm)

TUESDAY 21 8:00 WAR LETTERS:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

Newly uncovered personal correspon-dence from the American Revolution to the Gulf War are revealed.

(Repeats at 1am, Saturday, 1/25 at 3:30am and Tuesday, 1/28 at 2pm)

9:00 SALINGER: AMERICAN MASTERS

The painstaking work methods and private world of influential author J.D. Salinger are revealed.

(Repeats at 2am and Thursday, 1/23 at 2am)

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 WAR LETTERS:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 2:00 SALINGER: AMERICAN

MASTERS (R) 4:30 SKY ISLAND (R) (Repeats Tuesday, 1/28 at 5:30am) 5:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Boise, ID” (Part 3 of 3) (See Monday, 1/20 at 8pm)

WEDNESDAY 22 8:00 NATURE “Meet the

Coywolf ” The coywolf, a mixture of coyote and wolf, is found increas-ingly on city streets in North

America. The story of how it came to be begins in Canada but by no means ends there.

(Repeats at 1am, Thursday, 1/23 at 5am, Sunday, 1/26 at 9am and Tuesday, 1/28 at 5pm)

9:00 NOVA “Monster Typhoon” NOVA looks at the

science and impact of Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated the central Philippines in December 2013.

(Repeats at 2am, Friday, 1/24 at 4am, Sat-urday 1/25 at 1am Sunday, 1/26 at 10am and Monday, 1/27 at 5pm)

10:00 CHASING SHACKLETON Explorer Tim Jarvis must traverse the

mountains of South Georgia to com-plete Shackleton’s journey. (Part 3 of 3)

(Repeats at 3am and Thur., 1/23 at 5pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R) 3:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R) 4:00 INDEPENDENT LENS “Blood Brother” (Repeats Friday, 1/24 at 12am, Saturday,

1/25 at 2am and Sunday, 1/26 at 12am) 5:30 RIBBON OF SAND (R) (Repeats Thursday, 1/23 at 4:30am and

Saturday, 1/25 at 4:30am)

THURSDAY 23

8:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE TRAVEL SKILLS

Practical advice on enjoying a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to Europe is shared.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 8am) 10:00 MI-5 Harry leads a manhunt to find and

capture Lucas, and hires a specialist, Alec White. After making a deal with

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Chinese agents, Lucas kidnaps Ruth after diverting the agent’s attention and threatens to kill her unless Harry gives him Albany.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 11pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 1/24 at 5am) 2:00 SALINGER:

AMERICAN MASTERS (R) (See Tuesday, 1/21 at 9pm) 4:30 RIBBON OF SAND (R) (Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 4:30am) 5:00 NATURE (R) “Meet the Coywolf ” (See Wednesday, 1/22 at 8pm)

FRIDAY 24 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL (Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 5am)

8:30 A CONVERSATION “Human Trafficking” Once considered

a foreign problem, human trafficking or sex trafficking has become a hot topic, and it’s been linked with Reno. Host Brent Boynton talks with people involved in the fight against the modern human trade.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/26 at 5:30pm) 9:00 THE REAL MARY POPPINS This film

tells the harrowing life story of Pamela Travers, creator of Mary Poppins.

(Repeats at 2am)

10:00 AMERICAN MASTERS “Margaret Mitchell: American Rebel” Dis-

cover the Pulitzer Prize-winning author behind the bestselling novel Gone With the Wind.

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight INDEPENDENT LENS “Blood Brother” The story of Rocky

Braat, whose desire to find a family led him to an AIDS hostel in India.

(Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 2am and Sun-day, 1/26 at 12am)

1:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats Saturday, 1/25 at 5:30pm and

5:30am) 2:00 THE REAL MARY POPPINS (R) 3:00 MUSIC MAKES A CITY The inspiring story of how the Lou-

isville Orchestra found international acclaim in the 1940s.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/26 at 5am and Thurs-day, 1/30 at 5pm)

4:00 NOVA (R) “Monster Typhoon” (See Wednesday, 1/22 at 9pm) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)

SATURDAY 25 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S

NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE

TRAVEL SKILLS (R) (See Thursday, 1/23 at 8pm) 10:00 3 STEPS TO INCREDIBLE

HEALTH WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D. (R)

(See Thursday, 1/2 at 8pm) noon HEAL YOURSELF

MIND OVER MEDICINE WITH LISSA RANKIN, M.D.

Dr. Rankin explains how thoughts, feel-ings and beliefs have been proven to alter the body’s health.

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3:30 WAR LETTERS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)

(See Tuesday, 1/21 at 8pm) 4:30 RIBBON OF SAND (R) 5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R)

SUNDAY 26 6:00 SESAME STREET 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS

A LOT ABOUT THAT!

8:00 DINOSAUR TRAIN: NATURE TRACKERS ADVENTURE CAMP

Buddy, Tiny and Shiny raft, hike and zipline with their Nature Trackers Adventure Camp friends.

9:00 NATURE (R) “Meet the Coywolf ” (See Wednesday, 1/22 at 8pm) 10:00 NOVA (R) “Monster Typhoon” (See Wednesday, 1/22 at 9pm) 11:00 START UP “Break Away and Take A Vacation” A

unique bed-and-breakfast in Brooklyn and an indoor mountain bike park in Milwaukee are visited.

11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 3 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/19 at 9pm) 1:00 VICTOR BORGE:

COMEDY IN MUSIC (R) (See Wednesday, 1/1 at 9:30pm) 1:30 BRAINCHANGE WITH DAVID

PERLMUTTER, M.D. (R) (See Friday, 1/3 at 9pm) 3:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) “Tony Bennett: Duets II” (See Saturday, 1/25 at 6pm)

1:30 DEEPAK CHOPRA M.D.: WHAT ARE YOU HUNGRY FOR? (R)

(See Sunday, 1/5 at 3:30pm) 3:00 USE YOUR BRAIN TO

CHANGE YOUR AGE WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN (R)

(See Thursday, 1/16 at 8pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R) 6:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES

“Tony Bennett: Duets II” The crooner’s second duets album features Lady Gaga, Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson and Norah Jones.

(Repeats Sunday, 1/26 at 3pm) 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 1/31 at 2:30pm) 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY (Repeats Friday, 1/31 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series III: The Empty Hearse” (Part 1 of 3) (See Sunday, 1/19 at 10pm) 11:00 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 1/23 at 10pm) midnight AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Portugal. The Man/Local Native” 1:00 NOVA (R) “Monster Typhoon” (See Wednesday, 1/22 at 9pm) 2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “Blood Brother” (Repeats Sunday, 1/26 at 12am)

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5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 A CONVERSATION (R) “Human Trafficking” (See Friday, 1/24 at 8:30pm) 6:00 3 STEPS TO INCREDIBLE

HEALTH WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D. (R)

(See Thursday, 1/2 at 8pm) 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 3 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/19 at 9pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey Season 4” Can Bates

learn what’s troubling Anna? Thomas installs a new ally and Alfred takes up cooking. (Part 4 of 8)

(Repeats at 2am and Mon., 1/27 at 3am) 10:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Sherlock, Series 3: The Sign of Three”

(Part 2 of 3) (Repeats at 3am and Mon. 1/27 at 4am) midnight INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “Blood Brother” (See Friday, 1/24 at 12am) 1:30 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 3 of 8) (Joined in Progress) 2:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 4 of 8) 3:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series 3: The Sign of Three”

(Part 2 of 3) 5:00 MUSIC MAKES A CITY (R) (See Friday, 1/25 at 3am)

MONDAY 27

8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Detroit” Highlights include a signed

1970 Andy Warhol poster and a working script of The Wizard of Oz. (Part 1 of 3)

(Repeats Wednesday, 1/29 at 5pm) 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Eugene, OR” Amazing treasures

include a 1919 oil painting by Norman Rockwell, entitled The Little Model. (Part 1 of 3)

(Repeats at 1am) 10:00 TOUCHING THE VOID Based on the international best-seller

by renowned climber Joe Simpson, this program recounts the extraordinary story of a climb Simpson and his climb-ing partner, Simon Yates, undertook in the Peruvian Andes in 1985.

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Eugene, OR” (Part 1 of 3) 2:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4”

(Part 3 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/19 at 9pm) 3:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 4 of 8) (See Sunday, 1/26 at 9pm) 4:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series 3: The Sign of Three” (Part 2 of 3) (See Sunday, 1/26 at 10pm)

TUESDAY 28 8:00 THE AMISH:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

The film examines the beliefs, lifestyle and history of this insular religious community.

(Repeats at 1am, Wednesday, 1/29 at 4am and Thursday, 1/30 at 2am)

10:00 FRONTLINE “League

of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis” The Frontline investi-gation details how, for years, the league denied and worked to refute scientific evidence that the violent collisions at the heart of the game are linked to an alarming incidence of early onset dementia, catastrophic brain damage, and other

See pages 6-7 for weekday programming 6am-7:30pm

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devastating consequences for some of football’s all-time greats.

(Part 1 of 2) (Repeats at 3am) 11:00 FRONTLINE “League of Denial:

The NFL’s Concussion Crisis” (Part 2 of 2) (Repeats Wednesday, 1/29 at 3am)midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 THE AMISH:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 3:00 FRONTLINE (R) “League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion

Crisis” (Part 1 of 2) 4:00 INDEPENDENT LENS “The State of Arizona” (Repeats Friday, 1/31 at 12am) 5:30 SKY ISLAND (R)

WEDNESDAY 29 8:00 NATURE

“The Funkiest Monkeys” Crested black macaques, charismatic monkeys that only exist on Sulawesi in Indonesia, are explored.

(Repeats at 1am and Thursday, 1/30 at 4am)

9:00 NOVA

“Ghosts of Murdered Kings” Archae-ologists in Ireland’s County Tipperary investigate the violent deaths of bog body victims.

(Repeats at 2am and Thursday, 1/30 at 5am)

10:00 HAWKING The life of Stephen Hawking, one of the

most remarkable minds of the modern age, is chronicled.

(Repeats Friday, 1/31 at 4am) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R) 3:00 FRONTLINE (R) “League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion

Crisis” (Part 2 of 2) 4:00 THE AMISH:

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 1/28 at 8pm)

THURSDAY 30 8:00 DR. FUHRMAN’S IMMUNITY

SOLUTION! Joel Fuhrman, M.D. shows how we can

become almost totally resistant to colds and infections.

10:00 MI-5 Two months following the death of

Lucas North, and after trading Albany, a state secret, for Ruth Evershed, Sir Harry Pearce is on garden leave.

11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 1/31 at 5am) 2:00 THE AMISH:

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5:00 NOVA (R) “Ghosts of Murdered Kings” (See Wednesday, 1/29 at 9pm)

FRIDAY 31 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK

WITH GWEN IFILL 8:30 A CONVERSATION “Travelocity Founder and Kayak Chairman

Terry Jones” The man who founded an innovative travel company and is still reshaping the travel industry through Kayak.com is also the chairman of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. Host Brent Boynton talks with him about business and innovation.

9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “Barrymore”

This film adaptation of William Luce’s 1997 play is set in 1942 during the final months of Barrymore’s life. On the stage of a Broadway

theater, the famously combative star struggles to recreate his performance in Shakespeare’s Richard III, recalling the highs and lows of his remarkable life and career in the process.

(Repeats at 2am) 10:30 ARCHITECT MICHAEL

GRAVES: A GRAND TOUR

Embark on a voyage through architect Michael Graves’ career and the influ-ences that shaped him.

(Repeats at 3:30am) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “The State of Arizona” 1:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK 2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) 3:30 ARCHITECT MICHAEL

GRAVES: A GRAND TOUR (R) 4:00 HAWKING (R) (See Wednesday, 1/29 at 10pm) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)

programming & services on KNPB are made possible by the following foundations:

Foundation of SupportBretzlaff FoundationCommunity Foundation of Western NevadaE.L. Cord FoundationMarie Crowley FoundationThelma B. & Thomas P. Hart FoundationRobert Z. Hawkins FoundationRoxie and Azad Joseph FoundationLafrance Family FoundationLeonette FoundationMathewson Charitable Lead TrustsL.M. Newman Family Foundation

NV Energy FoundationWilliam N. Pennington FoundationRangeland Resources CommissionNell J. Redfield FoundationAbraham and Sonia Rochlin FoundationTarget FoundationUmpqua BankUnion Pacific FoundationU.S. Bancorp FoundationWalmart State Giving ProgramWells Fargo Foundation

Please join KNPB in thanking these organizations for their support.

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Contact Corporate Support and connect your business to KNPB CREATE.

Staci Nauman, Director of Corporate Support 775.682.7804 [email protected]

KNPB Create offers lifestyle programming in 5 genres: Cooking, Arts & Crafts, Gardening, Home Improvement & Travel

Watch over the air on 5.2 and on Charter Digital Cable 225

To see the entire lineup go to knpb.org/whats-on

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Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., Reno

Conrad Tao, Piano(Unveiling of the E. L. Wiegand Grand Piano)

STRAVINSKY: Petrushka (1947)RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30

The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra • Laura Jackson, Music Director

Classix FiveConrad Tao | Piano

This pianist-composer prodigy makes you

sit up and take notice.”~ Limelight, 2013

Tickets also available through the Pioneer Center Box Office M-F 11-6 (775) 686-6600 or pioneercenter.com

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Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., Reno

Conrad Tao, Piano(Unveiling of the E. L. Wiegand Grand Piano)

STRAVINSKY: Petrushka (1947)RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30

The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra • Laura Jackson, Music Director

Classix FiveConrad Tao | Piano

This pianist-composer prodigy makes you

sit up and take notice.”~ Limelight, 2013

Tickets also available through the Pioneer Center Box Office M-F 11-6 (775) 686-6600 or pioneercenter.com

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Salinger: American Masters, 1/21 at 9pmSecrets of Highclere Castle, 1/5 at 8pmSecrets of Scotland Yard, 1/19 at 7pmSecrets of the Tower of London, 1/5 at 7pmStart-Up, Sundays at 11amUnlocking Sherlock, 1/12 at 10pmWar Letters: American Experience, 1/21 at 8pm

DRAMAMasterpiece Classic, Sundays at 9pm – NEW SEASON!, beg. 1/5 at 9pm Masterpiece Mystery, 1/2, 1/9, 1/16 at 2am, Saturdays at 9pm, Sundays at 10pm, beg. 1/19 – NEW SEASON!MI-5, Thursdays at 10pm

HEALTH3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D., 1/1 at 12:30pm, 1/2 at 8pm, 1/25 at 10am, 1/26 at 6pmAmerican Health Journal, Fridays at 5pmBrainchange with David Perlmutter, M.D., 1/1 at 11am, 1/3 at 9pm, 1/26 at 1:30pmDeepak Chopra, M.D.: What Are You Hungry For?, 1/1 at 8am, 1/5 at 3:30pm, 1/25 at 1:30pmDr. Fuhrman’s Immunity Solution!, 1/30 at 8pmDrop 7 Foods, Feel Better Fast with JJ Virgin, 1/9 at 8pmHeal Yourself: Mind Over Medicine with Lissa Rankin, M.D., 1/1 at 9:30am, 1/25 at noonSecond Opinion, Fridays at 5:30pmUse Your Brain to Change Your Age with Dr. Daniel Amen, 1/1 at 4pm, 1/16 at 8pm, 1/25 at 3pm

HOW-TO’SAntiques Roadshow, Mondays at 8pm & 9pm – NEW SEASON!, 1/6 at 8pmAmerica’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated – NEW SEASON!, Saturday, 1/18 at noonAsk This Old House, Saturdays at 11am, ex. 1/25The Aviators, Saturdays, 1/4, 1/11 at 2:30pmThe Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins, Thursdays at 1pmBest of the Joy of Painting, Thursdays at 1:30pmChef John Besh’s Family Table, Saturdays at 12:30pm, ex. 1/25Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen, Saturdays 1/4, 1/11 at noon*EZ Tech University, Saturdays at 3:30pm, except 1/25Hometime, Wednesdays at 1pm, ex. 1/1, Saturdays at 11:30am, ex. 1/25Lidia’s Kitchen, Saturdays at 1:30pm, ex. 1/25Martha Bakes, Saturdays at 1pm, ex. 1/25Motorweek, Saturdays at 10am, ex. 1/25

PROGRAMS BY SUBJECTCHILDREN’S

Arthur, Weekdays at 7amBob the Builder, Saturdays at 7:30amCat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!Weekdays at 8:30am, except 1/1, Sundays at 7:30am Clifford the Big Red Dog, Weekdays at 6amColonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip, 1/16 at 10amCurious George, Weekdays at 8am, ex. 1/1, Weekends at 7am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Weekdays at 11am, ex. 1/1, Saturdays at 6amDinosaur Train, Weekdays at 9:30am, ex. 1/1, 1/20 Sundays at 8:30amDinosaur Train Nature Trackers Adventure Camp, 1/20 at 9am, 1/26 at 8amMartha Speaks, Saturdays at 6:30amPeg + Cat, Weekdays at 9am, except 1/1, 1/20 Sundays at 8amSesame Street, Weekdays at 10am, except 1/16, Sundays at 6amSid the Science Kid, Weekdays at noon, ex. 1/1Super Why!, Weekdays at 11:30am, ex. 1/1Thomas & Friends, Weekdays at 12:30pm, ex. 1/1 Wild Kratts, Weekdays at 7:30amWordGirl, Weekdays at 6:30am

COMEDYAs Times Goes By, Saturdays at 8:30pmKeeping Up Appearances, Saturdays at 8pmVictor Borge: Comedy in Music, 1/1 at 2:30pm & 9:30pm

DOCUMENTARYAmerican Masters, 1/24 at 10pm1964: American Experience, 1/14 at 8pmThe Amish: American Experience, 1/28 at 8pmArchitect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour, 1/31 at 10:30pmCarol Burnett: The Mark Twain Prize, 1/3 at 2amChina’s Challenges, Wednesdays at 2pm, ex. 1/1Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland Scherman, 1/19 at 1pmHawking, 1/29 at 10pmHistory Detectives, Mondays at 2pm, ex. 1/20, Saturdays at 9amIndependent Lens, 1/3 at 12am, 1/5 at 11pm, 1/7 at 4am, 1/12 at 11pm, 1/13 at 12am, 1/17 at 1am, 1/22 at 4am, 1/24 at 12am, 1/28 at 4amLegacy: Austria’s Influence on American Skiing, 1/6, 1/13, 1/20 at 10pm*Leg Men, 1/19 at 2:30pmMakers: Women Who Make America, 1/12 at 2pmMusic Makes A City, 1/24 at 3amPoisoner’s Handbook: American Experience, 1/7 at 8pmThe Real Mary Poppins, 1/24 at 9pm

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BE MORE GIVINGFirst air date is listed, please see listings for repeat programming information.

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking, 1/4 at 2pmSew It All, Fridays at 1pm Sewing with Nancy, Fridays at 1:30pmSimply Ming, Saturday, 1/18 at 2:30pmThis Old House, Saturdays at 10:30am, ex. 1/25This Old House Hour, Thursdays at 1amVintage – NEW!, Saturdays, 1/11, 1/18 at 2pmWoodsmith Shop, Wednesdays at 1:30pm, ex. 1/1

MUSIC / PERFORMANCEAustin City Limits Saturdays at 11:30pm, except 1/25 at 12amFront and Center Saturdays at 12:30am, ex. 1/25Great Performances, 1/1 at 8pm,1/25 at 6pm, 1/26 at 3pm, 1/31 at 9pmGreat Performances at the Met, 1/17 at 9pmLawrence Welk Show, Saturdays at 6pm, ex. 1/25Live From Lincoln Center, 1/1 at 4:30am, 1/10 at 9pm

NEVADA & THE WEST *A Conversation, Fridays at 8:30pm, repeats Sundays at 5:30pmCalifornia’s Gold, Sundays at 6pm & 6:30pm*House with a History, Tuesdays at 1:30pm*Wild Nevada, Tuesdays at 1pm, Saturdays at 3pm, ex. 1/25

NEWS & INFORMATIONBBC World News, Weeknights at 6pm Charlie Rose, Weeknights at 11pm, except 1/17 at 12am, 1/21, 1/27 at 11:30pm, 1/28 at 12amRepeats weekdays at 4pm, ex. 1/1Charlie Rose: The Week, Fridays at 1:30am, Saturdays at 5:30pm & 5:30amFrontline, 1/7, 1/14 at 10pm, 1/28 at 10pm & 11pmMcLaughlin Group, Sundays at 11:30amPBS NewsHour, Weekdays at 3pm & 6:30pmPBS NewsHour Weekend, Weekends at 5pmNightly Business Report, Weeknights at 7:30pmTavis Smiley, Monday - Thursday at 12am & 12:30am, except 1/13, 1/28 and 1/21, 1/27 at 12:30am onlyWashington Week with Gwen Ifill, Fridays at 8pm

SCIENCE & NATURENature, Wednesdays at 8pm, ex. 1/1 at 2:30am NOVA, Wednesdays at 9pm, ex. 1/1 at 3:30amRibbon of Sand, 1/9 at 3:30amSecrets of the Dead, 1/2 at 5pm

TRAVELS & EXPLORATIONSChasing Shackleton, 1/8, 1/15, 1/22 at 10pmGlobeTrekker, Thursdays at 2pmRick Steves’ Europe Travel Skills, 1/23 at 8pmSky Island, 1/7 at 5:30amTouching the Void, 1/27 at 10pm

Mendy Elliott, Chair Rodney Sanford, Vice Chair

Mark Herron, Treasurer Chuck Alvey, SecretaryGail Sande, Past Chair

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

The KNPB Board of Trustee will meet January 9 at 4:30pm in the KNPB Community Room.

Call 784-4555 for more information.

Be-Be AdamsKathie Bartlett Greg Brower Lisa CaranoTim CrowleyDavid DehlsHeidi Foster

Martin GastanagaNora James

M. Donald KowitzMatthew LaBranch

Eric LackshinGenie Mack

Bernice MathewsLance McKenzieKurt A. MischeGreg Mosier

L. Mark NewmanTerry Oliver

John Owens Dr. Maria SheehanMichael Thomas

Lori TuntlandSue Wagner

EMERITUS BOARD

Bill BradleyScott CraigieMark Knobel

HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERS

Joan Bradley (1927-2004)

Robert Pearce (1922-2010)

Dick Schuster (1927-2005)

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