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PROGRAM GUIDE APRIL 2017 VOL. 47 NO. 4
A Place to Call Home Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. with rebroadcasts Sundays at 11:00 p.m.
Set in Australia in the 1950s, A Place to Call Home is a compelling and romantic story of one woman's journey to heal her soul and of a privileged family rocked by scandal. Acclaimed actress Marta Dusseldorp leads the cast as Sarah Adams, a woman with a mysterious past who returns to Australia after 20 years in Europe.
Father Brown Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. with rebroadcasts Thursdays at 9:00 p.m.
Tune in for the return of Father Brown, a Catholic priest with excellent detective skills who solves crimes in this stylish series set in the 1950s and based on G.K. Chesterton’s stories.
WPSU hosts You Bet Your Garden's Mike McGrath
Registration for both events is available at wpsu.org/youbetyourgarden
Pollinators: The Superstars of Spring GardeningFriday, April 7, at 5:30 p.m. – The Atherton Hotel $75 per person; limited seatingEnjoy a Spring-inspired dinner at The Atherton Hotel and learn how important these little workers are for a successful garden and fruit yield, how to attract them with the right plants, and how many kinds of pollinators are busily doing their work in and around our backyards. Mike will also take your questions and be available for photos and book autographs.
Pollinators, Planting, and Household Pests Saturday, April 8, at 10:00 a.m. – The State Theatre$20 per person in advance; $25 at the doorJoin Mike for a light-hearted presentation and Q&A as he offers his experience and tips on fending off garden and household pests without the use of toxic chemicals, caring for lawns and landscapes without losing your mind, and growing without groaning in tough conditions like extreme heat, unending rain, and lousy soil.
MONDAY–FRIDAY6:00 The Cat in the Hat
Knows a Lot About That!
6:30 Arthur
7:00 Wild Kratts
7:30 Ready Jet Go!
8:00 Nature Cat
8:30 Curious George
9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
9:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
10:00 Splash and Bubbles
10:30 Sesame Street
11:00 Dinosaur Train
11:30 Peg + Cat
12:00 Super Why!
12:30 Thomas and Friends
1:00 Sesame Street
1:30 Dinosaur Train
2:00 Splash and Bubbles
2:30 Curious George
3:00 Nature Cat
3:30 Ready Jet Go!
4:00 Odd Squad
4:30 Odd Squad
5:00 Wild Kratts
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 asa comprehensive forecast.
WPSU's weekday lineup will change starting APRIL 23.
Water Blues, Green Solutions Thursday, April 6, at 8:00 p.m.This WPSU production focuses on communities creating green solutions for flooding, water pollution, and water scarcity.
Independent Lens Seed: The Untold StoryMonday, April 17, at 10:00 p.m.Worshipped and treasured since the dawn of humankind, few things on Earth are as miraculous and vital as seeds. Passionate seed keepers around the world are determined to protect humanity’s 12,000-year-old food legacy.
Managing Risk in a Changing Climate Thursday, April 20, at 8:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.This documentary examines how scientists, decision makers and citizen stakeholders came together to take action against climate impacts from rising seas and violent storms. Peter Coyote narrates this story of one region's attempt to adapt to climate change. 8:00 p.m. and rebroadcast at 8:30 p.m.
Watching Our Water: The Challenge to Keep It CleanSunday, April 23, at 6:30 p.m. This Harvest Public Media special examines the challenges facing farmers, scientists and engineers working to maintain the high quality of our water. From Colorado into Nebraska and Iowa and down to the Gulf of Mexico, what contaminates the water and what are some practical solutions to keep it clean?
Conversations Live: Revisiting Climate ChangeThursday, April 27, at 8:00 p.m.Host Patty Satalia leads a discussion on climate change. To join the conversation, email questions to [email protected], tweet @WPSU with the hashtag #WPSUconversations, or call 1-800-543-8242 during the program.
Growing a Greener World: Growing Healthy Foods and Sustainable CommunitiesSaturday, April 29, at 3:00 p.m.The modern farmer often bears no resemblance to the old stereotype and today, many young farmers are growing much more than just healthy crops. They’re thinking outside the plot to raise healthy communities and lifestyles around organically grown food, school and community gardens, and even eco-conscious resorts.
April is Earth Month– Celebrate it with WPSU!
SATURDAY, APR 1 9:00 This Old House
Arlington Arts & Crafts / Details Make the House Beautiful
9:30 American Woodshop Picnic Basket
10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Tool Chest from Bristol
10:30 Woodsmith Shop Adding Swing & Planning Basics
11:00 New Fly Fisher Blue Fox Lodge
11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Layering Italian Flavors
12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian
Breezy Brunch1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino
Nick’s Favorites1:30 Martha Bakes
Classic New England2:00 Ciao Italia
Two Sweet Tarts/Due Torte Squisite2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World
Beyond Veggies: Adding Fruit to Your Food Garden (St. Louis, MO)
3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Crystal Bridges, American Dreams
4:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Taiwan’s Penghu Islands
4:30 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle
5:00 Tracks Ahead Entertainment Junction
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow
Palm Springs, Hour Three 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
Downhill Racer 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown
The Star of JacobFather Brown investigates when the son of a duke is abducted from Lady Felicia’s Yuletide ball. Can he find the child in time for Christmas?
9:00 A Place to Call Home The Prodigal DaughterNurse Sara Adams learns of the death of her half-brother and returns to Australia to care for her estranged mother.
10:00 Austin City Limits Ed Sheeran/Valerie JuneSinger-songwriters Ed Sheeran and Valerie June perform. Sheeran lights up “Sing!” and “A-Team.”
11:00 Live from the Dennison Lodge Mike HerwitzMike Hurwitz showcases a relaxed, blues influenced country style that is all his own.
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APRIL LISTINGSSUNDAY, APR 2 9:00 Classic Gospel
Gaither Vocal Band: Sometimes it Takes a Mountain
10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:30 Closer to Truth
What is Philosophy of Science?11:00 Living Smart
The Law of Abundance11:30 Digging Deeper 12:00 Healing Quest
Inner World with Michele Bernhardt: Somatic Experiencing
12:30 Age Wise Where We Live
1:00 Simply Ming Sam Hayward
1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Very Local Stews
2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Trip to Spain
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Seafood Supper
3:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
3:30 Ultimate Restorations The Lysander: Canada’s Unsung Hero
4:30 This Old House Hour 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Digging Deeper 6:30 SciTech Now 7:00 Beyond Standing Rock 8:00 Call the Midwife
The team reunites, but all is not well when a change of management shocks Nonnatus House.
9:00 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece In June 1940, Pat befriends a Czech soldier as Britain faces the threat of imminent invasion.
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode OneHaving failed to secure King Henry’s marriage annulment, Cardinal Wolsey is stripped of his powers.
11:07 A Place to Call HomeThe Prodigal DaughterNurse Sara Adams learns of the death of her half-brother and returns to Australia to care for her estranged mother.
MONDAY, APR 3 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Salt Lake City, Hour OneAn 1844 “Bellows Falls” LDS church hymnal and a 1969 prototype Hot Wheels Beach Bomb are featured.
9:00 SciTech Now Distilleries are popping up across Pennsylvania, but behind every bar is some serious science.
9:30 Independent Lens Newtown The aftermath of the mass shooting in Newtown, Connecticut on December 14, 2012 is explored.
11:00 POVListening Is an Act of Love: A Storycorps SpecialEveryday people share memories and tackle life’s important questions in this animated special.
11:30 Charlie Rose
TUESDAY, APR 4 8:00 Last Days of Jesus
Evidence suggesting that Roman power politics led to the crucifixion of Jesus is examined.
10:00 Frontline American PatriotThe Bundy family’s standoffs against the government over land in the West are highlighted.
11:00 Centre County Report11:30 Charlie Rose
WEDNESDAY, APR 5 8:00 Nature
Owl PowerHow owls hunt and how they fly so silently are influencing 21st-century technology and design.
9:00 NOVA Himalayan MegaquakeDramatic eyewitness footage reveals the shocking quake that devastated Nepal in April 2015.
10:00 Secrets of the Dead Leonardo, The Man Who Saved ScienceNew evidence suggests many of Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions were realized long before his time.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, APR 6 8:00 Water Blues, Green Solutions
Communities creating green solutions for flooding, water pollution, and scarcity are showcased.
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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9:00 Father Brown The Star of JacobFather Brown investigates when the son of a duke is abducted from Lady Felicia’s Yuletide ball. Can he find the child in time for Christmas?
10:00 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece In June 1940, Pat befriends a Czech soldier as Britain faces the threat of imminent invasion.
11:00 Charlie Rose
FRIDAY, APR 7 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Centre County Report 9:30 Great Performances
Young MenA dance film about soldiers trying to maintain their humanity amidst the brutality of World War I.
11:00 POV Listening is an Act of Love: A Storycorps SpecialEveryday people share memories and tackle life’s important questions in this animated special.
11:30 Charlie Rose
SATURDAY, APR 8 9:00 This Old House
Arlington Arts & Crafts / An Arts & Craft for the Ages
9:30 American Woodshop Scrolled Corner Shelf
10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Roman Work Bench
10:30 Woodsmith Shop Power Tool Essentials
11:00 New Fly Fisher French River Musky
11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Poached Egg
12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian
Be My Valentine 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino
Special Creations 1:30 Martha Bakes
Mid-Atlantic 2:00 Ciao Italia
Supper Emilia Style/ La Cena Emiliana
2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World
The Edible Schoolyard: A Class Without Walls and a Love to Learn
3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home All About the Bugs
4:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Portugal - From Porto to Salamanca
4:30 Painting The Town with Eric Dowdle
5:00 Tracks Ahead Taltree Arboretum
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City, Hour One
7:00 Last of the Summer WineDay of the Welsh Ferret
7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown
The Labyrinth of the MinotaurLady Felicia’s niece, Bunty, is suspected of murder while being looked after by Father Brown.
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 The Avett Brothers/Nickel CreekThe Avett Brothers showcase tunes from “Magpie and the Dandelion” and Nickel Creek performs.
11:00 Live from the Dennison Lodge Pierce PettisPierce’s songs, tinged with his Appalachian upbringing, have been called “profound” and “wry.”
SUNDAY, APR 9 9:00 Classic Gospel
A Billy Graham Music Homecoming
10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:30 Closer to Truth
Does Philosophy Help Science?11:00 Living Smart
Standing Up to Workplace Bullies11:30 Innovations in Medicine 12:00 Healing Quest
Inner World with Michele Bernhardt: Intergenerational Traumas
12:30 Age Wise How to Age in Place
1:00 Simply Ming Gunnar Hvarnes
1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Innovative and Old Fashioned
2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Take Out Chinese at Home
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated The Ultimate Sticky Buns
3:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
3:30 Ultimate Restorations The Sierra #3 Locomotive: A Star is Reborn
4:30 This Old House Hour 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Digging Deeper
Plant Village 6:30 SciTech Now 7:00 Working Class:
100 Years of Hands-on Education 8:00 Call The Midwife
The Nonnatus team prepares for the birth of a baby they know may not survive.
9:00 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece The attraction between Pat and Marek grows, but the risk of acting on their feelings is huge.
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode TwoAs Cromwell’s relationship with Henry deepens, there is unexpected news from the north.
11:07 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, APR 10 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Salt Lake City, Hour TwoHidden treasures include a Cartier Art Deco diamond bracelet and a 1959 Number 1 Barbie doll.
9:00 Great War: American Experience America’s tortured, nearly three-year journey to entering World War I from 1914 to 1916 is explored.
11:00 Charlie Rose
TUESDAY, APR 11 8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
Hitler’s Island MegafortressIn June 1940, the Nazis set foot on British soil as the Channel Islands fall under German rule.
9:00 Great War: American Experience Follow America’s entry into the war as patriotism sweeps the US, stifling free speech and dissent.
11:00 Centre County Report11:30 Charlie Rose
WEDNESDAY, APR 12 8:00 Nature
Viva Puerto RicoA charismatic group of scientists is dedicated to saving Puerto Rico’s “enchanting” animals.
9:00 Great War: American Experience Discover how the violent conflict transformed the nation forever, as America enters World War I.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, APR 13 8:00 Independent Lens
The Armor of LightTwo different Christians find common ground in the fight against the rising tide of gun violence.
9:30 Independent Lens The Armor of Light Panel DiscussionFollowing the documentary, we will broadcast a panel discussion about the film.
10:30 Father Brown The Labyrinth of the MinotaurLady Felicia’s niece, Bunty, is suspected of murder while being looked after by Father Brown.
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11:30 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece The attraction between Pat and Marek grows, but the risk of acting on their feelings is huge.
FRIDAY, APR 14 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Centre County Report 9:30 Great Performances at the Met
Romeo et JulietteDiana Damrau stars as Juliette in Bartlett Sher’s new production, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda.
SATURDAY, APR 15 9:00 This Old House
Detroit / Rebuilding Motor City 9:30 American Woodshop
A Tool Bench for Every Home10:00 Woodwright’s Shop
Staked Furniture10:30 Woodsmith Shop
Cutting Boards & Plywood Tips11:00 New Fly Fisher
Ohio Spring Steelhead11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen
All About Chicken12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian
Spanish Style 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino
Veal Appeal 1:30 Martha Bakes
Midwest 2:00 Ciao Italia
White Wine, Red Wine/ Vino Bianco, Vino Rosso
3:00 Growing a Greener World Community Gardens: Growing So Much More Than Plants
3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Pura Vida, Costa Rica
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s Hamburg and The Luther Trail
4:30 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle
5:00 Tracks Ahead Miller ‘F’ Gauge
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow
Salt Lake City, Hour Two 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
Come Back Jack Harry Teasdale 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown
The Eve of St. JohnFather Brown concerns himself with the case of a murdered member of a pagan community.
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 Spoon/White DenimAlternative rocker band Spoon highlights its album “They Want My Soul” and White Denim performs.
11:00 Live from the Dennison Lodge Ray BonnevilleCanadian Ray Bonneville is a bluesy, song and groove man who is strongly influenced by New Orleans.
SUNDAY, APR 16 9:00 Classic Gospel
All Day Singin’ at the Dome10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:30 Closer to Truth
Marvin Minsky: Like No Other11:00 Living Smart
Understanding Body Language11:30 Healthy Body Healthy Mind
Nausea and Vomiting of Pregnancy
12:00 Healing Quest Inner World with Michele Bernhardt: EMDR Therapy
12:30 Age Wise Caregiving
1:00 Simply Ming Geir Skeier
1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Plenty of Foods
2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Meatless Mondays
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Hearty One Pot Meals
3:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 3:30 Ultimate Restorations
Ahrens Fox: The Kansas City Treasure
4:30 This Old House Hour 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Liquid Assets: The Story of Our
Water Infrastructure 7:30 Do Not Duplicate 8:00 Call the Midwife
New legislation and Sister Ursula cause serious problems for Shelagh and Dr. Turner.
9:00 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece Frances learns there is more to Peter’s affair than she realized. Stan’s behavior concerns Steph.
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode ThreeWith the cardinal dead, Cromwell must orchestrate a marriage between the King and Anne Boleyn.
11:06 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, APR 17 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Salt Lake City, Hour ThreeFantastic finds include an Art Deco jewelry suite, circa 1930 and a Japanese Arita porcelain vase.
9:00 SciTech Now Find out how a choreographer’s invention is helping dancers with disabilities move in new directions.
9:30 Conversations from Penn StatePedro NogueraWhat can be done to help students achieve success? NYU professor Pedro Noguera discusses education’s most pressing problems.
10:00 Independent Lens Seed: The Untold StorySeed keepers around the world are determined to protect humanity’s 12,000-year-old food legacy.
11:00 Charlie Rose
TUESDAY, APR 18 8:00 Grand Coulee Dam:
American Experience In the wake of the Great Depression, this dam played a central role in transforming the Northwest.
9:00 Frontline Last Days of SolitaryFollow what happens to recently released prisoners when they go from solitary to the streets.
11:00 Centre County Report11:30 Charlie Rose
WEDNESDAY, APR 19 8:00 Nature
Hotel ArmadilloLizards, coati, peccaries and more animals spend time in a burrow made by a Giant Armadillo.
9:00 NOVA Holocaust Escape TunnelA team of archaeologists probes the ruins of a Nazi execution site in the heart of Lithuania.
10:00 Escape from a Nazi Death Camp Jewish prisoners stage a bloody escape from the Nazi death camp of Sobibór during World War II.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, APR 20 8:00 Managing Risk in a
Changing Climate Examines how scientists and citizen stakeholders come together to take action against climate impacts from rising seas and violent storms.
8:30 Managing Risk in a Changing Climate
9:00 Father Brown The Eve of St. JohnFather Brown concerns himself with the case of a murdered member of a pagan community.
10:00 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece Frances learns there is more to Peter’s affair than she realized. Stan’s behavior concerns Steph.
11:00 Charlie Rose
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FRIDAY, APR 21 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Centre County Report 9:30 To Be Announced10:30 Craft in America
NatureThe beauty, inspiration, and future of the American landscape are celebrated.
11:30 Charlie Rose
SATURDAY, APR 22 9:00 This Old House
Detroit / Ready for Rehab9:30 American Woodshop
Ultimate Outdoor Chair10:00 Woodwright’s Shop
Rocky Bentwood Cradle Show10:30 Woodsmith Shop
Compact Bookcase11:00 New Fly Fisher
Arluk Outfitters11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen
Salt12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian
Cookie Monster 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino
A Dinner to Remember 1:30 Martha Bakes
Northwest 2:00 Ciao Italia
Cookie Favorites/Biscotti Favoriti 3:00 Growing A Greener World
Growing Big Flavors in Small Spaces (Los Angeles, CA)
3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Mighty Micros
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s Dresden and Leipzig
4:30 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle
5:00 Tracks Ahead Layout Under-Glass
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow
Salt Lake City, Hour Three 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
The Kiss and Mavis Poskitt 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown
The Chedworth CycloneFather Brown investigates the death of a local boxer.
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 Cassandra WilsonAcclaimed jazz singer Cassandra Wilson performs “Strange Fruit” and more Billie Holiday classics.
11:00 Live from the Dennison Lodge Best of Live from the DennisonMike Dowling, Bepe Gambetta, Karen Savoca, and more stand-out performances are featured.
9:30 Conversations from Penn State Guy Bluford Retired Astronaut Guy Bluford discusses his experiences in space and the future of space exploration.
10:00 Independent Lens The Last LaughMel Brooks and other Jewish comics and thinkers discuss what should be off-limits in comedy.
11:30 Charlie Rose
TUESDAY, APR 25 8:00 Command and Control:
American Experience Discover the terrifying truth behind one of America’s most dangerous nuclear accidents.
10:00 Frontline The Fish on My PlatePaul Greenberg spends a year eating only fish and travels to investigate the health of the ocean.
11:30 Centre County Report
WEDNESDAY, APR 26 8:00 Nature
Forest of the LynxThe dramatic cycle of growth and decay rules the landscape in Kalkalpen National Park in Austria.
9:00 NOVA Building Chernobyl’s MegatombAn international team of engineers races to contain lingering radioactive materials at Chernobyl.
10:00 Wild Weather An innovative documentary illustrates how weather works by performing brave, ambitious experiments.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, APR 27 8:00 Conversations Live:
Revisiting Climate Change Host Patty Satalia leads a discussion on climate change. To join the conversation, email questions to [email protected], tweet @WPSU with the hashtag #WPSUconversations, or call 1-800-543-8242 during the program.
9:00 Father Brown The Chedworth CycloneFather Brown investigates the death of a local boxer.
10:00 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece Teresa is asked on a date. Alison worries that her involvement with the Lyons could be dangerous.
11:00 Charlie Rose
SUNDAY, APR 23 9:00 Classic Gospel
Gaither Vocal Band: Happy Rhythm10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:30 Closer to Truth
Death Disrupted?11:00 Living Smart
Keys to Entrepreneurial Success11:30 Healthy Body Healthy Mind
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis12:00 Healing Quest
Inner World with Michele Bernhardt: Dealing with Everyday Trauma
12:30 Age Wise End of Life
1:00 Simply Ming Orjan Johannessen
1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Arctic Food
2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Family Choice
2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Korean Feast
3:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
3:30 Ultimate Restorations The Midmer-Losh: The World’s Largest Pipe Organ
4:30 This Old House Hour 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Watching Our Water:
The Challenge to Keep It Clean 7:00 Working Class:
Build and Grow Green 8:00 Call the Midwife
An expectant mother buckles under the strains of pregnancy. Tom provides pastoral care.
9:00 Home Fires Season 2 on Masterpiece Teresa is asked on a date. Alison worries that her involvement with the Lyons could be dangerous.
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode FourCromwell demands the nobility and church swear an oath acknowledging Anne as lawful Queen.
11:03 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, APR 24 8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Virginia Beach, Hour OneAmazing items include a John Wayne mug collection, ca. 1960 and 1943-1944 Albert Einstein letters.
9:00 SciTech Now Find out how a sensor and app can fight housing injustice and help you stay warm in the winter.
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FRIDAYClassical 24BBC News HourDiane Rhem ShowClassical 24BBC World NewsDemocracy NowPBS NewsHourWorld Cafe ConversationsAfropop WorldwideBBC World Service
SATURDAYClassical MusicPerformance Today WeekendHarmoniaFrom the TopWeekend EditionMarketplace MoneySplendid TableOnly a GameFresh Air WeekendBBC World News HourThistle and ShamrockWorld CafeMarian McPartland's Piano JazzFolk AlleyBBC World Service
SUNDAYClassical MusicSunday BaroquePipedreamsWeekend EditionWait, Wait... Don't Tell Me!Le ShowSound OptionsWitsBBC World News HourFresh Air WeekendAll Things ConsideredAsk Me AnotherOn BeingBBC World Service
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FRIDAY, APR 28 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Centre County Report 9:30 Latin Music USA
Bridges/The Salsa RevolutionTraces the rise of Latin Jazz and Mambo. Latin Music infiltrates R&B and Rock and Roll in the 1960s.
11:30 Charlie Rose
SATURDAY, APR 29 9:00 This Old House
Detroit / Down the Rehab Rabbit Hole
9:30 American Woodshop Headboards & Bedsteads
10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Rocky Bentwood Cradle Show II
10:30 Woodsmith Shop Precision Joinery
11:00 New Fly Fisher Misty Mountain Flyshop
11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen Gnocchi
12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian
South of the Border 1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino
Grandma’s Secrets 1:30 Martha Bakes
Southern Classics 2:00 Ciao Italia
Heavenly Sweets/Dolci Celesti 3:00 Growing a Greener World
Growing Healthy Foods and Sustainable Communities
3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Road Trip
4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Germany’s Frankfurt and Nurnberg
4:30 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese Tanzania: Remote Tribes
5:00 Tracks Ahead LGB Friends
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow
Virginia Beach, Hour One 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine
Oh Shut Up and Eat Your Choc Ice 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown
The Hand of LuciaFather Brown tries to solve the murder of an authoress with the help of a book she has written.
9:00 A Place to Call Home Day of AtonementSarah is seen performing a spiritual cleansing in a creek and struggles with her personal demons.
10:00 Austin City Limits Natalia Lafourcade/ Grupo FantasmaEnjoy the contemporary Latin sounds of Natalia Lafourcade and Grupo Fantasma.
11:00 Front and Center Joe JacksonIconic Jazz musician and five-time Grammy Award nominee Joe Jackson performs an electrifying set.
SUNDAY, APR 30 9:00 Classic Gospel
Joy in the Camp10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:30 Closer to Truth
How Does Faith Work?11:00 Living Smart
The Virtue of Generosity11:30 Healthy Body Healthy Mind
Dermamyositis and Polymyositis12:00 Healing Quest 12:30 Age Wise
Communities that Care 1:00 Simply Ming
Andreas Viestad 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking
Historical Garden 2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Fancy Pasta 2:30 America’s Test Kitchen
from Cook’s Illustrated Big Easy Favorites
3:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
3:30 Ultimate Restorations Badger #2: The Last Remaining Fish Car
4:30 This Old House Hour 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Digging Deeper
Inclusivity 7:30 Keystone Crossroads
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