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program guide Number 3 March 7 at 9:15pm Volume 32 March 2017 Over Wyoming March 14 at 7pm The Drift Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller March 12 & 15 at 7:30pm & 8:30pm March 4 & 6 at 4pm & 7pm Travis Tritt: A Man and His Guitar

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Number 3

March 7 at 9:15pm

Volume 32

March 2017

Over WyomingMarch 14 at 7pm

The Drift

Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller

March 12 & 15 at 7:30pm & 8:30pmMarch 4 & 6 at 4pm & 7pm

Travis Tritt:A Man and His Guitar

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GENERAL MANAGER MESSAGEPBS stations for sale? You may

see news reports about PBS stations being sold. As part of the “Spectrum Auction” being held by the FCC, some PBS license holders will take the opportunity to sell their stations and stop broadcasting. Other PBS stations are being forced to change frequency, at a substantial cost. Not us! None of WyomingPBS’s full power transmitters were affected by the recent auction.

The unprecedented snowfall throughout the state has taken its toll on our transmitters. We have been

fighting outages from one end of Wyoming to the other. Sometimes, it’s our equipment and sometimes it’s widespread power failures. In all cases, our team of engineers is doing everything they can to restore our service to you. Our Snow-Cat has seen heavy use this winter!

I’m sad to report WyomingPBS Foundation Executive Director Lee Haines has resigned to return to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. I’ve been privileged to work with Lee since my arrival, and he will be extremely difficult to replace. However, if you know of someone who is up to the task of leading our Foundation, please direct them to the job posting at wyomingpbs.org/jobs.

I’m proud to announce that Antiques Roadshow is coming to Wyoming! The Roadshow will be in Gillette on August 19! In next month’s guide, we’ll have details on how to apply for tickets and how to volunteer to be a Roadshow Roadie!

Finally, please use our March Membership Festival to renew your WyomingPBS membership or even to make an additional gift. The March drive is our largest opportunity to raise the funds we need to keep telling Wyoming’s stories. We have a mix of new programs and old favorites for you to enjoy!

Thanks for watching and thanks for being part of our WyomingPBS family.

Terry DugasGeneral Manager

WYOMINGPBS STAFF

KCWC - TV/WyomingPBSwyomingpbs.org2660 Peck Ave.,

Riverton, Wyoming 82501(307) 856-6944 or1-800-495-9788

The WyomingPBS program guide is published monthly by WyomingPBS, 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton, WY 82501 and mailed to those who contribute $60 ($25 senior rate) or more annually to WyomingPBS. Under IRS guidelines, the estimated value of this program guide is not substantial, therefore, if this is the only thank you gift received by the contributor, the full amount of the gift is tax deductible. Donations which are eligible for other thank you gifts are tax deductible, less the reasonable cost of the gift. WyomingPBS is licensed to Central Wyoming College, and complies with all state and federal laws. As part of those regulations, the station must not share our member lists with any political parties or candidates; we do however occasionally share member names and addresses with other partner non-profits. We offer you the ability to opt out of any other distribution, and you may indicate your preference by contacting the station at the phone numbers below, or sending an email to: [email protected].

Local HighlightsTerry Dugas

General Manager Lonny Fairfield

Director of EngineeringKyle Nicholoff

Production ManagerJennifer Amend

Director of Marketing andOutreach/Program Guide Editor

WYOMINGPBS FOUNDATION STAFF

Judy FinchAdministrative Assistant

Kathy StilsonMembership Coordinator

Station HappeningsWyomingPBS demonstrated various ways in which to view local and national content with digital devices at the Laramie County Library in Cheyenne last month. For more information on how you can watch WyomingPBS anywhere, go to www.pbs.org/anywhere/home. BE MORE...INNOVATIVE

Fridays at 7:30pm & Saturdays at 6:30pm

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Tuesday, March 14 at 7pm

Local Highlights

Wednesday, March 15 at 8:30pm

THE DRIFTOVER WYOMING

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State.

A documentary about a Wyoming cattle drive that’s been going on for more than 100 years, and the hardships it faces.

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Fridays at 7:30pm & Saturdays at 6:30pmWYOMING CHRONICLE

Mar. 3 - WY Veterans Commission - Working in partnership with the Wyoming state government, the Wyoming Military Department, the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and Veterans Service Organizations, the commission strives to improve the quality of life of every Wyoming veteran.

Mar. 10 - Horse Warriors Wyoming Chronicle explores an innovative equine facilitated youth empowerment program serving 6-12 year-olds which incorporates the arts, community service, the outdoor classroom and year-round mentoring.

Mar. 17 - Rebuild of Wyoming’s Capitol - The Wyoming Capitol Square Project centers on the restoration of the Capitol. This complex multi-year project will preserve the historic character of the Capitol, improve public access to the political process, and address needed life safety and building systems deficiencies. Mar. 24 - Wyoming’s Snow

- A visit with Tim Troutman from the National Weather Service office on the impact of snow pack on everything from agriculture, fishing, wildlife to Wydot, tourism and travel.

Capitol Outlook Final Report

Capitol Outlook brings Governor Mead, Senate President Bebout and House Speaker Harshman together for an overview of the past 8 weeks of the 2017 General Session.

Friday, March 5 at 8pmRepeats Sunday at 11am

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Ken Burns: America’s StorytellerSunday, March 4 at 4pmMonday, March 6 at 7pm

Join Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, George Lucas, Wynton Marsalis, Yo-Yo Ma, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Sam Waterston, Doris Kearns Goodwin and more for a tribute to the acclaimed film-maker and an exclusive look at the upcoming production THE VIETNAM WAR.

Standing Rock: Oil, Water and Tribal Conflict Sunday, March 26 at 11am

Against the backdrop of an incoming Trump administration, Standing Rock is a new documentary that shines a spotlight on the conflict surrounding the Dakota Access pipeline and the struggle for Native American rights.

HIGHLIGHTSTravis Tritt: A Man and His GuitarTuesday, March 7 at 9:15pm

Join the country music hit-maker with the soulful voice and exceptional guitar prowess along with special guests Marty Stuart and James Otto. This new concert was taped and recorded in an intimate setting at Tennessee’s historic Franklin Theater.

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Joe Bonamassa: Muddy Wolf at Red Rocks

Tuesday, March 7 at 7pmSunday, March 12 at 9pm

Guitar Hero Joe Bonamassa performs an exclusive event concert experience at Red Rocks Amphitheater celebrating the

music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. Tune in for a special chance to

meet Joe at his upcoming Cheyenne concert!

Kenny Sailors Leap of FaithTuesday, March 7 at 8:30pm

The University of Wyoming mens basketball team was the best in America in 1943, riding

on the not-very-tall shoulders of Kenny Sailors and his revolutionary (at the time) jump shot. Basketball fans take the jump

shot for granted today, but in 1943 the only person doing it was Kenny Sailors, who

led the Wyoming Cowboys to the national collegiate championship.

End of TrackSunday, March 12 at 6pm

An exploration of the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad in Wyoming

and the ‘End of Track’ towns that popped up along the way.

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DAYTIME PROGRAMMING

WyomingPBS Local Programming

RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP OR BECOME A MEMBER TODAY!Senior MembershipFamily MembershipWyomingPBS Membercard WyomingPBS Sustainer - ongoing monthly gift of $I’m already a member and would like to give an additional gift of $

$25.00$60.00$75.00

$125.00$365.00

Director’s CircleProducer’s CircleOther Amount $

Card #: Expiration Date:Name as it appears on card:Address:City: State: Zip:Signature: Phone:

Please include your first monthly gift and we will send you a confirmation.Please send me information about including WyomingPBS in my will.I’m interested in volunteering for WyomingPBS, please contact me.Enclosed is my employer’s matching gift form.

Mail to WyomingPBS Foundation, 115 North 5th East, Riverton, WY 82501

Payment Method: Check VISA Mastercard Discover AMEX

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SUNDAY *6:00 Sid the Science Kid6:30 Arthur7:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood7:30 Wild Kratts8:00 Odd Squad8:30 DragonflyTV9:00 Biz Kids9:30 Motorweek

10:00 Consuelo Mack Wealth Track10:30 Charlie Rose11:00 Capitol Outlook11:30Noon Wyoming Chronicle12:30 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly1:00 World Dancesport 2:00 Hollywood Theater3:30 Alive! In America’s Delta 4:00 Garden Smart4:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe5:30 America’s Heartland6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend6:30 Various Programs

SATURDAY *6:00 Sesame Street6:30 Daniel Tiger7:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog7:30 Curious George8:00 Splash & Bubbles8:30 Peg + Cat9:00 America’s Test Kitchen9:30 Sara’s Meals

10:00 In Julia’s Kitchen10:30 The Mind of a Chef11:00 Woodwright’s Shop11:30 This Old HouseNoon Ask This Old House12:30 Today’s Wild West1:00 Quilting Arts1:30 Sewing with Nancy2:00 Paint This With Jerry Yarnell2:30 Best of Joy of Painting3:00 Great Estates Scotland 4:005:00 This Old House Hour6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend6:30 Wyoming Chronicle

* Programming will be pre-empted 3/4-3/19 for March Membership Festival specials.

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

7:00 NATURE CAT

7:30 CURIOUS GEORGE

8:00 DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD

8:30 READY JET GO!

9:00 SPLASH AND BUBBLES

9:30 SESAME STREET

10:00 DINOSAUR TRAIN

10:30 PEG + CAT

11:00 SUPER WHY

11:30 THOMAS & FRIENDS

12:00 SESAME STREET

12:30 SPLASH AND BUBBLES

1:00 Sewing with Nancy Fons & Porter Fit to Stitch Knit and Crochet

Now It’s Sew Easy

1:30 Paint This w/ Jerry Yarnell

Best of Joy of Painting

Painting with Paulson

Wyland’s Art Studio/Painting with

Wilson (3/23)

Beauty of Oil Painting

2:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Martha Bakes

Pati’s Mexican Table/Mexico-One

Plate at a Time (3/29)

Simply Ming Cooking with Nick Stellino

2:30 READY JET GO!

3:00 NATURE CAT

3:30 WILD KRATTS

4:00 ODD SQUAD

4:30 ODD SQUAD

5:00 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA

5:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR

WEEKDAY SCHEDULE

It’s springtime! And a little monkey has a big case of spring fever. But serious lobby dogs like Hundley have no time for frolicking, especially when there’s a spring cleaning prize to be won. George gets the idea to give his friend spring fever, but instead Hundley gets lost. Will George be able to rescue Hundley and lift his spirits?

CURIOUS GEORGE SWINGS INTO SPRING Monday March 20th & Friday March 24th at 7:30am & 2:30pm.

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1 WEDNESDAY7:00 SPY IN THE WILD, A NATURE MINI SERIES “Meet the Spies” - The evolution

of Spy Creatures, from the original BoulderCam to the PenguinCams, is highlighted.8:00 AFRICA’S GREAT CIVILIZATION “The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilization” - The impact of the Atlantic trading world, the slave trade and revolutionary movements are discussed.10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE “Tanzania: Remote Tribes”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE 11:30 AMERICA’S HEARTLAND

2 THURSDAY7:00 FATHER BROWN “The Time Machine” - Father Brown visits Jacob, who is determined to prove that a time machine was involved in a murder. 8:00 DOC MARTIN “Cats and Sharks” - Martin plans to leave Portwenn to resume his career as a surgeon after his baby’s christening.9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “L’Chaim, To Life” - George returns to Ash Park and plans to make a big announcement at his welcome-home dinner.10:00 TODAY’S WILD WEST WITH MARK BEDOR10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WELL READ

3 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “Wyoming Veterans Commission”8:00 CAPITOL OUTLOOK: FINAL REPORT9:00 CHILDSPLAY: A STORY OF FIDDLERS, FIDDLES AND A FIDDLE MAKER - The fiddle choir Childsplay showcase their passion for traditional music, song and dance.10:00 NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS

- A program about Nellie Tayloe Ross, the first woman governor in the nation.10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 MAIN STREET “Artist of Wyoming: Eva McAdams”

4 SATURDAY7:00 LAWRENCE WELK’S TV TREASURES - Rare footage and never-before-seen performances from “The Lawrence Welk Show” are showcased.9:00 ROY ORBISON: BLACK AND WHITE NIGHT 30 - Celebrate the

30th anniversary of an iconic concert with an all-star cast including Jackson Browne. [Repeats 3/10 at 8pm]10:30 PLAY PIANO IN A FLASH: 3 STEPS TO PIANO SUCCESS - Scott “The Piano Guy” Houston inspires beginners to enjoy happy, fulfilling music-making.

5 SUNDAY7:00 MERCY STREET “House of Bondage” - After Antietam, the Greens suffer a setback. Pinkerton’s inquiry heats up. Mary’s condition worsens.8:00 VICTORIA ON MASTERPIECE “Young England” - On the verge of delivering her first child, Victoria spurns advice and ventures among her subjects.9:30 TOM JONES: A SOUNDSTAGE SPECIAL EVENT - The iconic

singer performs “Delilah,” “It’s Not Unusual” and new material. Alison Krauss appears.11:00 BEST OF TRAINS AROUND NORTH AMERICA - Favorite profiles and unforgettable stories of historic and scenic tourist railroads are showcased.

6 MONDAY7:00 KEN BURNS: AMERICA’S STORYTELLER - Join Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, George Lucas, Wynton Marsalis, Yo-Yo Ma, Henry Louis Gates,

WyomingPBS Local Programming

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PRIMETIMEJr., Sam Waterston, Doris Kearns Goodwin and more for a tribute to the acclaimed filmmaker and an exclusive look at the upcoming production THE VIETNAM WAR. [Repeats 3/10 at 11pm]9:00 ROCK REWIND 1967-1969 - Rare vintage TV appearances by Sonny and Cher, The Supremes and more great artists are showcased.10:30 CLASSICAL REWIND 2 - Actor and conductor David Ogden Stiers presents a visual and aural feast of works from the masters.

7 TUESDAY7:00 JOE BONAMASSA: MUDDY WOLF AT RED ROCKS - Guitar Hero Joe Bonamassa celebrates the music of blues legends Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf. [Repeats 3/12 at 9pm and 3/15 at 11:30pm]8:30 KENNY SAILORS: LEAP OF FAITH - A documentary on Kenny Sailors who led the Wyoming Cowboys to the national collegiate championship in 1943 with his revolutionary jump shot.9:30 TRAVIS TRITT: A MAN AND HIS GUITAR - The country

music hit-maker performs with special guests at Tennessee’s historic Franklin Theater.10:30 ENERGY WEIGHT LOSS SOLUTION WITH NEAL BARNARD, MD

8 WEDNESDAY7:00 NATURE “Super Hummingbirds” - High speed

camerawork and breakthrough new science showcase the fast-paced world of hummingbirds.8:30 COUNTRY POP LEGENDS - Roy Clark and Glenn Campbell highlight classic country pop tunes from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. [Repeats 3/11 at 7pm]10:30 ON THE PSYCHIATRIST’S COUCH WITH DANIEL AMEN, MD

9 THURSDAY7:00 STORM OF THE CENTURY: THE BLIZZARD OF ‘49 - This program tells the story of the worst series of storms in Wyoming’s history. [Repeats at 11:30pm]8:30 100 YEARS ON THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY - The story of the first

coast to coast automobile road in the US and its impact on Wyoming. [Repeats 3/11 at 11:30pm]10:00 ANDRE RIEU: WALTZING FOREVER - Andre Rieu performs enchanting music in a stunning medieval town square in the Netherlands.11:30 STORM OF THE CENTURY: THE BLIZZARD OF ‘49

10 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “Horse Warriors”8:00 ROY ORBISON: BLACK AND WHITE NIGHT 30 [Repeat - see 3/4 for description]9:30 HEART: LIVE AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL WITH THE ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA -

The legendary rockers perform “Magic Man” and more with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. [Repeats 3/12 at 10:30pm]11:00 KEN BURNS: AMERICA’S STORYTELLER [Repeat - see 3/6 for description]

11 SATURDAY7:30 COUNTRY POP LEGENDS [Repeat - see 3/8 for description]9:30 ROCK, RHYTHM AND DOO WOP - Frankie Valli hosts performances by Little Richard, The Five Satins and more rock and roll legends. [Repeats 3/16 at 10pm]

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11:30 100 YEARS ON THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY [Repeat - see 3/9 for description]

12 SUNDAY6:00 END OF TRACK - An exploration of the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad in Wyoming and the towns that popped up along the way. [Repeats 3/15 at 7pm]7:30 THE DRIFT -

A documentary about the Green River Drift, a Wyoming cattle drive that’s been going on for more than 100 years, and the hardships it faces. [Repeats 3/15 at 8:30pm]9:00 JOE BONAMASSA: MUDDY WOLF AT RED ROCKS [Repeat - see 3/7 for description}10:30 HEART: LIVE AT ROYAL ALBERT HALL WITH THE ROAYL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA [Repeat - see 3/10 for description]

13 MONDAY7:00 CELTIC WOMAN: EMERALD -

Ireland and Celtic heritage are celebrated with Irish anthems, pop standards and original music.9:00 HIGHWAYMEN LIVE AT NASSAU COLISEUM - Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson shine in this 1990 performance.10:30 ED CLOTT’S RETIREMENT ROAD MAP 2017

14 TUESDAY7:00 OVER WYOMING -

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State.8:30 SONGBOOK STANDARDS: AS TIME GOES BY - Host Jack Jones presents a nostalgic hit parade of best-loved songs from the 1950s and 1960s.10:30 BRAINFIT: 50 WAYS TO GROW YOUR BRAIN WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN

15 WEDNESDAY7:00 END OF TRACK [Repeat - see 3/12 for description]8:30 THE DRIFT [Repeat - see 3/12 for description]10:00 CHRISTOPHER CROSS AND FRIENDS - The singer performs the pop songs that his fans love with Mike Love, Michael McDonald and others.11:30 JOE BONAMASSA: MUDDY WOLF AT RED ROCKS [Repeat - see 3/7 for description]

16 THURSDAY7:00 DANIEL O’DONNELL: BACK HOME AGAIN - The

quintessential Irish crooner performs his signature hits and traditional Irish tunes in Dublin.8:30 DOC MARTIN REVEALED - Behind-the-scenes footage from the newest Doc Martin series shot in Cornwall, England is showcased.10:00 ROCK, RHYTHM AND DOO WOP [Repeat - see 3/11 for description]

17 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE LIVE “The Rebuild of Wyoming’s Capitol” 8:00 - MIDNIGHT FAMILY FAVORITES - A collection of fan favorites from the March Membership Festival.

18 SATURDAY11AM - MIDNIGHT FAMILY FAVORITES - Enjoy favorites from this year’s March Membership Festival.

19 SUNDAY11:30AM - MIDNIGHT FAMILY FAVORITES - The final day of the March Membership Festival features viewer favorites.

WyomingPBS Local Programming

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PRIMETIME

20 MONDAY7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Albuquerque, Hour Two”8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW ““Albuquerque, Hour Three9:00 BEYOND THE POWDER: THE LEGACY OF THE FIRST WOMEN’S CROSS-COUNTRY AIR RACE -

Female pilots of the 2014 Air Race Classic racers and the 1929 Powder Puff Derby are showcased.10:00 NUCLEAR WASTE TOWN: AN INSIDE ENERGY SPECIAL - A town in West Texas is one of a small number of communities that have applied to be a temporary storage site for much of the nation’s nuclear waste. Most residents welcome the economic benefits the waste will bring, despite real concerns on the part of scientists and policy-makers that a short term solution does not address the larger issue of permanent waste disposal. [Repeats 3/24 at 11:30pm] 10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE

21 TUESDAY7:00 AMERICAN MASTERS “Dorothea Lange: Grab a

Hunk of Lightening” - The documentary photographer known for her powerful images from the Great Depression is profiled.9:00 FRONTLINE “Iraq Uncovered” - A look inside Iraq is showcased, as militias and the military fight for the future of the country.10:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Norway’s West: Fjords, Mountains and Bergen” 10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY “The Metal Shaper”

22 WEDNESDAY7:00 NATURE “The Great Zebra Exodus” - Over 20,000

zebras make their epic migration across the Kalahari’s Makgadikgadi Pans in Africa.8:00 NOVA “Escape from Nazi Alcatraz” - Aerospace

engineers and carpenters test a plan to escape a Nazi war camp using a two-man glider.9:00 SPILLOVER: ZIKA, EBOLA & BEYOND - Spillover viruses like Zika and Ebola that can

make the leap from animals to humans are examined.10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE “Turkey: Journey to Love Valley” 10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 AMERICA’S HEARTLAND

23 THURSDAY7:00 FATHER BROWN “The Standing Stones” - A death

at a stone circle of a polio-stricken village leads Father Brown to investigate the scene.8:00 DOC MARTIN “Ever After” - Mrs. Tishell’s long-standing crush on Dr. Martin Ellingham takes a dramatic turn.9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “Somewhere Beyond the Sea”

- Sarah goes to Sydney under the pretense of visiting her sick aunt, while Jack keeps an eye on Rene.10:00 TODAY’S WILD WEST WITH MARK BEDOR10:30 CHARLIE ROSE11:30 WELL READ

24 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “Wyoming’s Snow”

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8:00 MARY TYLER MOORE: A CELEBRATION - A look at Mary

Tyler Moore’s career features great clips and interviews with the actress’s co-stars.9:00 NORMAN LEAR: AMERICAN MASTERS - Discover how the

prolific creator of “All in the Family,” “The Jeffersons” and “Good Times” effected social change through his groundbreaking sitcoms and activism.10:30 CHARLIE ROSE 11:30 NUCLEAR WASTE TOWN: AN INSIDE ENERGY SPECIAL {Repeat - see 3/20 for description]

25 SATURDAY7:00 LAWRENCE WELK8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES8:30 AS TIME GOES BY9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER “The Manchurian Candidate” - A

Korean War hero’s (Laurence Harvey) commanding officer (Frank Sinatra) discovers he and his platoon were brainwashed.11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “James Taylor”

26 SUNDAY6:30 POWDER & THE GLORY -

Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein began what is now a $150 billion health and beauty industry.8:00 TO WALK INVISIBLE: THE BRONTE SISTERS ON MASTERPIECE - Learn how,

against all odds, the Brontes were recognized in a male-dominated 19th-century world.9:30 KLOCKED: WOMEN WITH HORSEPOWER - Women

motorcycle land speed record holder Laura Klock and her two daughters are profiled.10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS “The Bad Kids” - Educators provide empathy and life skills to underserved students who are at risk of dropping out.11:30 PENNY: CHAMPION OF THE MARGINALIZED

27 MONDAY7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Palm Springs”8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Chicago”9:00 APACHE 8 -

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PRIMETIME

The compelling story of an all-women wildland firefighter crew from the White Mountain Apache.10:00 MAIN STREET, WYOMING “The Photography of Sara Wiles”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE

28 TUESDAY7:00 DEAD RECKONING: WAR & JUSTICE “The General’s Ghost”

- Discover how laws and mechanisms for international justice were created after World War II.8:00 DEAD RECKONING: WAR & JUSTICE “The Blind Eye” - Learn how the Cold War obstructs postwar justice. Individuals make efforts to expose war crimes.9:00 DEAD RECKONING: WAR & JUSTICE “In Our Time” - Postwar justice has been revitalized over the past two decades. Its limitations are examined.10:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE “Stockholm”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE 11:30 IQ: SMARTPARENT

29 WEDNESDAY7:00 NATURE “Yosemite” - Global climate changes are affecting one of America’s greatest wildernesses in Yosemite Valley.8:00 NOVA “Secrets of the

Viking Sword” - Science and detective work are used to reconstruct the revolutionary, high-tech Ulfberht sword.9:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD “Nero’s Sunken City” - Archaeologists map underwater ruins Baiae, an escape for ancient Rome’s powerful elite.10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE “Nambia: Wild Cheetah”10:30 CHARLIE ROSE 11:30 WYOMING SIGNATURES

30 THURSDAY7:00 FATHER BROWN “The Paradise of Thieves” - When a dead man is found inside a locked bank vault, Father Brown must solve the mystery.8:00 DOC MARTIN “Sickness and Health” - Portwenn is

buzzing about the wedding of the Doc and Louisa. Will they finally tie the knot?9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME “Too Old to Dream” - Sarah decides not to go through with an abortion. Olivia dreams about her encounter

with Lloyd.10:00 TODAY’S WILD WEST WITH MARK BEDOR10:30 CHARLIE ROSE 11:30 WELL READ

31 FRIDAY7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE “Think WY”8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “Dudamel Conducts Tangos Under the Stars with the Los Angeles Philharmonic” - Join

the Los Angeles Philharmonic for an evening of Latin music at the Hollywood Bowl.9:30 TIFT MERRITT: STILL NOT HOME - Singer-songwriter

and North Carolina native Tift Merritt performs in front of a hometown audience.10:30 CHARLIE ROSE 11:30 NORTH BY NORTHEAST

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Explore...WyomingPBS Create

WyomingPBS Create is available over the air and on Charter Cable systems throughout the state on Channel 195. Charter joins TCT West and Tongue River Cable in offering this additional public television channel to viewers. During the day, Create provides the best of public television’s lifestyle programs. For a complete listing of channel numbers and service providers, go to wyomingpbs.org/coverage. Visit CreateTV.com for program and episode descriptions, projects, tips and recipes, news and shopping opportunities...and localize the site for WyomingPBS Create schedule information!

Sunday & Wednesday Monday& Friday Tuesday& Thursday Saturday

6am Mike Colameco’s Real Food Jazzy Vegetarian/P. Allen Smith (3/10) Dining with the Chef

Various Programs

6:30am Taste the Islands with Chef Irie Annabel Langbein (3/13) Jacques Pepin

7am Daytripper/Curious Traveler (3/12) Painting the Town (3/06) Travel with Kids

7:30am Journeys in Japan Travelscope Music Voyager/In the America’s (3/16)

8am Ask This Old House This Old House Woodwright’s Shop

8:30am American Woodshop Rough Cut Woodsmith Shop

9am Garden Smart P. Allen Smith Growing a Greener World

9:30am For Your Home Make Your Mark Craftsman’s Legacy

10am

Various Lifestyle, Cooking, Travel and How-to

Programs

Knit & Crochet Now! Quilting Arts Sewing with Nancy Chef’s Life/Mexico One Plate (3/18)

10:30am Frank Clarke Simply Paint-ing Around the World Paint with Jerry Yarnell Joy of Painting Simply Ming

11am Great American Seafood Cook-Off V

Project Smoke/BBQ with Franklin (3/24)

Lucky Chow/Taste of Louisi-ana (3/16) Hubert Keller

11:30am Ciao Italia Nick Stellino/Ellie’s Real Good Food (3/10)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking/Sara’s Weeknight Meals (3/07) Lidia’s Kitchen

12pm Mike Colameco’s Real Food Jazzy Vegetarian/P. Allen Smith (3/10) Dining with the Chef Cook’s Country

12:30pm Taste the Islands with Chef Irie

Mexico One Plate/Annabel Langbein (3/13) Jacques Pepin

Ellie’s Real Good Food/Pati’s Mexi-can Table (3/11)

1pm Daytripper/Curious Traveler (3/15) Painting the Town (3/06) Travel with Kids Chef’s Life

1:30pm Journeys in Japan Travelscope Music Voyager/In the America’s (3/16) This Old House

2pm Rick StevesGlobe Trekker

2:30pm American Woodshop Rough Cut Woodsmith Shop

3pm Garden Smart P. Allen Smith Growing a Greener World Lidia’s Kitchen

3:30pm For Your Home Make Your Mark Craftsman’s Legacy Cook’s Country

4pm Ask This Old House This Old House Woodwright’s Shop

Various Programs

4:30pm Chef’s Life/Mexico One Plate (3/09)

5pm New Scandinavian Cooking Simply Ming Joanne Weir Gets Fresh

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