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march 2010

Education Issue

Michael Bublé on Great Performances

American Masters: I.M. Pei

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LEARNING IS LIFE’S TREASURE

By partnering for the common good we can

achieve uncommon results.

Chase proudly supports the Celebration of Teaching &

Learning with Thirteen/WNET and WLIW21. We salute all

educators who dedicate themselves to our children.

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ducatIon Is at the

heart of everything we

do at THIRTEEN. As a

pioneering provider of

quality television and

web content, unique local

productions, and innovative educational

and cultural projects, our mission is to

enrich the lives of our community—from

pre-schoolers and adult learners to those

who have a passion for lifelong learning.

This special edition of THIRTEEN—

our second annual Education Issue

—showcases some of our most exciting

educational endeavors.

On March 5 and 6, the fifth annual

Celebration of Teaching & Learning comes

to New York City. The nation’s premier

professional development conference for

educators, it is perhaps best known for its

remarkable keynote speakers. See page

6 to learn about this year’s starry roster,

which includes U.S. Secretary of Education

Arne Duncan; Lisa Henson, CEO, The Jim

Henson Company; Her Majesty Queen

Noor; and music superstar Queen Latifah.

Our Education Department works

year-round on a variety of outreach

programs and special initiatives for

students, educators, and parents in New

York State and beyond. Ron Thorpe, Vice

President and Director of Education at

WNET.ORG, offers an inside look at this

vibrant department on page 2.

Our commitment to education extends

into the community with Curious George

Saves the Day: The Art of Margret and

H.A. Rey, a fascinating exhibit opening

March 14 at The Jewish Museum. See

page 14 to learn about the exhibit, as well

as special offers available exclusively to

THIRTEEN members.

Finally, we’re proud to launch our

newly expanded children’s website, Kids

THIRTEEN (kids.thirteen.org). Smart fun for

kids of all ages! See page 27 for details.

And of course, don’t forget to check

the listings section, beginning on page

8, so you’ll know when to tune in to your

favorite THIRTEEN programs!

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on thorpE, Vice President and Director

of Education at WNET.ORG, believes in

the power of education.

A former Latin and Greek teacher who earned an

Ed.D. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education

and an A.B. from Harvard College (Classics), Ron

oversees all educational initiatives at THIRTEEN and

WLIW21. He is also responsible for a variety of new

online resources for New York State schools, outreach

efforts and the annual Celebration of Teaching &

Learning, a professional development conference

serving K-12 teachers and administrators.

Ron recently spoke with THIRTEEN about the

importance of education, what makes Celebration

unique and more.

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It all starts wIth our basic mission, which is to

offer viewers television and web-based experiences

that educate, inform, enlighten, and entertain. We want

to give teachers the tools that really help connect their

students with the content and the learning skills. Given

the right tools, teachers can do wonders in the classroom.

thE cEntErpIEcE of the Education Dept is the LAB,

which stands for Life After Broadcast. Producers come

to us with ideas for television shows they’re thinking

about making and want to know what we might do with

those shows from an education perspective. The people

in the LAB bat it around and come back with some ideas.

We want to extend the life of these wonderful television

shows so that people can use them for years and years.

We want to create web-based curriculum that students

can benefit from for decades. Funders of our national

broadcasts often look very closely at what the plan is

beyond the broadcast—that’s the essence of what the

Education Department does here.

It’s not your typIcal education conference. Our

participants get access to the best people in different

fields. We think that kind of an approach to professional

development raises the expectations of all educators

by putting teachers back into the position of being

learners themselves.

Celebration is the place where knowledge meets

inspiration. We don’t believe there’s anyone in the world

who is too important to speak to teachers. We’ve had

Tom Brokaw, Majora Carter, Al Gore, Jane Goodall, and

Alan Alda as guest speakers over the years—people that

teachers never in their lives thought they’d be in the

same room with. That’s transformative.

thE abIlIty to kEEp lEarnIng. I can’t believe I get

paid to learn new things. It’s very, very exciting.

what makes celebration unique?

what is the best part of your job?

can you tell me more about the Education department at wnEt.org?

why is education such a priority for wnEt.org?

To read the complete interview

with Ron Thorpe or learn

more about The Celebration of

Teaching & Learning, please visit

thirteencelebration.org

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United Federation of TeachersMichael Mulgrew, President52 Broadway, New York 10004 •  www.uft.org YEARS50

The 200,000 members of the United Federation of Teachersare proud to support the Channel 13 and WLIW 21 Celebration of Teaching and Learning.

A proud past, a promising future.

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NEA is a proud sponsor of the 2010 Celebration of Teaching and Learning

Everyday, all across America, the 3.2 million members of the National

Education Association create enthusiasm for learning. We know that

caring and qualified teachers inspire students and help to make great

public schools. Successful students and great public schools will prepare us to meet the challenges of the 21st

century and a global society.

America’s public school educators provide opportunities for students to be

challenged and inspired—to discover their potential and find success.

America’spublic schools,

America’sfuture

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t thE cElEbratIon of Teaching

& Learning last year, keynote

speaker Sir Kenneth Robinson

spoke about the central role

creativity plays in our lives. One

school superintendent in the

audience was so moved, she gave a

copy of Sir Kenneth’s new book to every graduating

senior in her school district.

That’s the kind of magic that happens at the Celebration,

the nation’s premier professional development conference

for K-12 educators, hosted by THIRTEEN and WLIW21.

“The Celebration of Teaching & Learning truly dem-

onstrates public media’s power to educate, inform

and inspire,” said Neal Shapiro, President and CEO of

WNET.ORG. “It provides a vital forum where educators

can come together and gain the tools, insight and

perspective to maximize their impact in and out of

the classroom.”

“This experience has helped

keep good teachers in the

system and motivated others

to consider making changes

to become better teachers.”

Edward grassEl Director of

Admissions, Baruch College Campus

High School, New York, N.Y.celebration of teaching & learning

Friday, March 5

thru Saturday, March 6

Hilton New York,

1335 Avenue of the

Americas at 53rd St.

Register and

learn more at

thirteencelebration.org

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THIRTEEN and WLIW21 gratefully acknowledge sponsorship support from Founding Sponsor: Chase; Premier Sponsors: Adobe Youth Voices, American Federation of Teachers (AFT), National Education Association (NEA), New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), SMART Technologies/Tequipment, United Federation of Teachers (UFT), Verizon Thinkfinity, Walden University; Major Sponsors: The Council of School Supervisors and Administrators and Executive Leadership Institute (CSA/ELI), Educational Testing Service (ETS), DELL, Inc., Fordham University Graduate School of Education, Friends of Thirteen, Hilton New York, The McGraw-Hill Companies, New Jersey Education Association (NJEA), Pearson Education; Presenting Sponsors: Adelphi University, Hofstra University; Event Sponsors: Barnes & Noble, EmblemHealth, NYSSAC, The Rauch Foundation, Teachers College Columbia University, William Paterson University; and Media Sponsor: Education Week.

“This conference inspired us to reach higher and

improve instruction. Teachers who attended the

Celebration left inspired to do more, armed with

concrete methods to reach more students and

make learning more relevant and engaging.”

wEndEll chu Superintendent of Schools, East Islip School

District, Islip Terrace, N.Y.

On March 5 and 6, teachers and admin-

istrators will gather at the Hilton New York to

hear featured speakers like U.S. Secretary of

Education Arne Duncan; Lisa Henson, CEO,

The Jim Henson Company; Her Majesty

Queen Noor; and award-winning musician

and actress Queen Latifah.

In addition to extraordinary speakers,

the 2010 event also features expanded

teacher training sessions and hands-

on workshops. The fifth annual event

will focus on creativity, with experts in

English Language Arts, Instructional

Technology, Science, Technology, Engi-

neering and Math, Social Studies, and

Whole School Issues.

“The Celebration of Teaching & Learning

is the place where knowledge meets in-

spiration,” says Ron Thorpe, Vice President

and Director of Education at WNET.ORG.

“We’re proud to present this unique con-

ference to educators locally, nationally

and globally.”

“Within the short span

of two days, I’m able to

receive a broad overview

on a topic, as well as

concrete practices that I

can implement upon my

return to school.”

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fEaturEd thIs month

from bublÉ to bottI

thIrtEEn Is alIvE with the sound of

music, bringing you exciting premieres

featuring jazz greats, Juilliard’s best, rock

and roll legends, and more.

Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square

Garden (Thu 4th, 10 p.m.) captures the

Grammy-winning crooner (pictured) in

concert at New York’s famed venue. The

Great Performances special features a

show-stopping collection of Bublé’s hits

and selections from his newest album,

Crazy Love, as well as backstage footage

and interviews.

Jazz trumpeter Chris Botti, a public

television favorite, shares the spotlight

with the Boston Pops and special guests

including Sting, Josh Groban and Yo-Yo

Ma in Chris Botti in Boston, Part II (Thu

11th, 10 p.m.).

The Rolling Stones and other rock

legends take center stage in The T.A.M.I.

Show—Rock ‘n’ Roll’s First Concert Film

(Thu 11th, 8 p.m.), while classical music

reaches exuberant new heights in The

5 Browns: In Concert (Fri 12th, 10 p.m.),

showcasing five Juilliard-trained sibling

piano prodigies.

And don’t miss special encores of Pete

Seeger’s 90th Birthday Celebration on

Great Performances (Thu 4th, 8 p.m.) and

Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics (Sun

7th, 9 p.m.).

Learn more at thirteen.org/schedule

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Aired earlier

this month

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for related activities

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1 monday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE Worldfocus REPEATS EARLY TUE 2ND,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 prEmIErE Antiques Roadshow A painting bought for $25 at a rummage sale is valued at $60,000 to $80,000. (PART 3 OF 3) REPEATS EARLY

WED 3RD, 2:30AM.

9:00 prEmIErE Dolley Madison: American Experience Eve Best stars as “the first First Lady,” who created a political and social style for the young nation. REPEATS EARLY WED

3RD, 3:30AM.

10:30 prEmIErE Morristown: Where America Survived How George Washington and 10,000 troops endured the hard winter of 1780 as the war hung in the balance. REPEATS EARLY WED

3RD, 5AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS TUE 2ND, 1:30PM.

3/02 Early tuEsday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS TUE 2ND, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus

SEE MON 1ST, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Nature: “Is That Skunk?”

2:00 Masterpiece Classic: “The 39 Steps” 3:30 Ken Burns American Stories: “Empire of the Air: The Men Who Made Radio”

2 tuEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY WED 3RD,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 prEmIErE NOVA: “The Pluto Files” Neil deGrasse Tyson takes a look at the solar system’s best-loved non-planet. REPEATS

EARLY THU 4TH, 2AM.

9:00 Frontline (Episode TBA) 10:00 prEmIErE Independent Lens: “The Eyes of Me” An intimate look at four teens who have lost their sight. REPEATS

EARLY THU 4TH, 4AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS WED 3RD, 1:30PM.

3/03 Early wEdnEsday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS WED 3RD, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus SEE TUE 2ND, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Reel 13 Indies: “Shades of Ray” (2008) 2:35 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 1ST, 8PM. [R]

3:30 Dolley Madison: American Experience SEE MON 1ST, 9PM. [R]

5:00 Morristown: Where America Survived SEE MON

1ST, 10:30PM. [R]

3 wEdnEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY THU 4TH,

1:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 prEmIErE Faces of America: “Know Thyself” Elizabeth Alexander, Meryl Streep, Yo-Yo Ma, and Eva Longoria learn about their deep ancestry. Host Henry Louis Gates, Jr., his father, and brother have their entire genomes mapped. (PART 4 OF 4)

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EvEnIng and nIght9:00 The Civil War: “War Is All Hell—1865”/”The Better Angels of Our Nature— 1865” Lee’s surrender to Grant at Appomattox; Lincoln’s assassination and legacy. (PARTS 8-9

OF 9) REPEATS EARLY

FRI 5TH, 1:30AM.

3/04 Early thursday am 12:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS THU 4TH, 1:30PM.

1:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS THU 4TH, 1PM.

1:30 Worldfocus

SEE WED 3RD, 6PM. [R]

2:00 NOVA: “The Pluto Files” SEE TUE 2ND, 8PM. [R]

3:00 Frontline Episode TBA 4:00 Independent Lens: “The Eyes of Me” SEE TUE

2ND, 10PM. [R]

5:00 Long Walk to Freedom

4 thursday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY FRI 5TH, 1AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Great Performances: “Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Celebration From Madison Square Garden” Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Joan Baez, Arlo Guthrie and more join the legendary folk artist. REPEATS EARLY SAT 6TH,

3:30AM AND EARLY SUN 7TH,

2AM.

10:00 prEmIErE Great Performances: “Michael

Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden” The Grammy-winning crooner’s historic Madison Square Garden debut, plus backstage footage and interviews. Concert highlights include a show-stopping collection of Bublé’s hits and selections from his newest album, Crazy Love. REPEATS EARLY

MON 8TH, 12:30AM AND

REPEATS MON 8TH, 10PM.

11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS FRI 5TH, 1:30PM.

3/05 Early frIday am 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS FRI 5TH, 1PM.

1:00 Worldfocus SEE THU 4TH, 6PM. [R]

1:30 The Civil War: “War Is All Hell—1865/The Better Angels of Our Nature—1865” SEE WED 3RD, 9PM. [R]

4:30 Joel Harper’s Firming After 50 REPEATS SAT 6TH,

3:30PM AND EARLY SAT 13,

4:30AM.

5 frIday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY SAT 6TH, 1AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 prEmIErE NOW on PBS David Brancaccio hosts the award-winning newsmagazine.

9:00 prEmIErE Bill Moyers Journal News analysis, interviews and insightful commentary with veteran journalist Bill Moyers.

Great Performances:Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Celebration From Madison Square Garden

Thu 4th, 8 p.m.

Bruce Springsteen,

John Mellencamp,

Joan Baez, Dave

Matthews, and other

music greats share

the spotlight in this

star-studded salute

to legendary folk

artist Pete Seeger.

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TEACHING EXCELLENCE

New York State United Teachers (NYSUT) members help New York state students to learn.With over 600,000 members in New York state’s schools and colleges, NYSUT is committedto improving the quality of education in New York state, and to ensuring that all studentshave the chance to succeed. NYSUT’s Education and Learning Trust and Program Servicesoffer a range of comprehensive services to improve the professional lives of educators andthe students we serve.

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Celebrate TeachingStudentsEducation

Let’s give every child a great education. It’s what children deserve—and what teachers want to provide. But teachers need the tools, time and trust to help their students succeed. The Celebration of Teaching & Learning Conference will empower teachers to help our kids.

Strengthening our schools will take shared responsibility and a shared commitment to excellence. Students, teachers and parents must form a working bond. Teachers unions and their management counterparts need a genuine partnership for reforms to succeed.

The AFT is leading changes that foster great teaching and great prospects for our young people. We invite our fellow educators, elected officials, business leaders and community groups to join us.

Together, we can forge a new path for our public schools—and change public education for our changing world.

Randi Weingartenpresident

Antonia Cortese secretary-treasurer

Lorretta Johnsonexecutive vice president

www.aft.org

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10:00 prEmIErE Jonathan Pond: The New Affluence Financial expert Jonathan Pond offers a new approach to financial planning in the current economic climate, redefining what it means to be financially comfortable—and what is required for a brighter financial future. REPEATS EARLY SAT 6TH,

1:30AM; SAT 6TH, 7AM AND

4:30PM; SUN 7TH, 9AM; AND

EARLY SUN 14TH, 4:30AM.

3/06 Early saturday am 12:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Worldfocus SEE FRI 5TH, 6PM. [R]

1:30 Jonathan Pond: The New Affluence SEE

FRI 5TH, 10PM. REPEATS SAT

6TH, 7AM AND 4:30PM; SUN 7TH,

9AM; AND EARLY SUN 14TH,

4:30AM. [R]

3:30 Great Performances: “Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Celebration From Madison Square Garden” SEE THU 4TH, 8PM. REPEATS

EARLY SUN 7TH, 2AM. [R]

6 saturday

6:30 prEmIErE Pat Boone: Love Letters in the Sands of Time A time capsule of 1950s TV variety entertainment from Boone’s hit show that debuted in 1957.

8:00 prEmIErE More Funny Ladies of British Comedy Great women of British comedy in their funniest moments. With Penelope Keith, Judi Dench, Patricia

Routledge, Dawn French, and others.

9:00 prEmIErE When Irish Eyes Are Smiling: An Irish Parade of Stars Vintage ballads and folks songs from the 1950s and 60s, featuring classic performances by Frank Patterson, Rosemary Clooney and other music greats. Patty Duke hosts. REPEATS EARLY SUN 7TH,

12:30AM; SUN 7TH, 7:30PM;

EARLY FRI 12TH, 1AM; AND

FRI 12TH, 1:30PM. [R]

10:30 prEmIErE Reel 13 Shorts Short films selected by THIRTEEN viewers via online voting. 10:35 prEmIErE Reel 13 Indies: “Momma’s Man” (2008) A man avoiding family responsibilities has a change of heart after a stay with his parents. With Matt Boren, Ken Jacobs and Richard Edson.

3/07 Early sunday am 12:30 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling: An Irish Parade of Stars SEE SAT 6TH, 9PM.

REPEATS SUN 7TH, 7:30PM;

EARLY FRI 12TH, 1AM; AND

FRI 12TH, 1:30PM. [R]

2:00 Great Performances: “Pete Seeger’s 90th Birthday Celebration From Madison Square Garden” SEE THU 4TH, 8PM. [R]

4:00 Change Your Brain, Change Your Body REPEATS

WED 10TH, 1PM; EARLY FRI 12TH,

2:30AM; SAT 13TH, 11AM; AND

SUN 14TH, 5:30PM AND 11PM. [R]

7 sunday

6:00 Taking Control of Diabetes with Dr. Neal Barnard [R]

7:30 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling: An Irish Parade of Stars SEE SAT 6TH, 9PM.

REPEATS EARLY FRI 12TH, 1AM

AND FRI 12TH, 1:30PM. [R]

9:00 Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—The 60s A selection of classic song performances drawn from The Ed Sullivan Show in the years 1965-1968, including The Beatles’ historic American television debut. REPEATS

EARLY MON 8TH, 3AM; EARLY

TUE 9TH, 1:30AM; AND SAT

13TH, 9AM AND 3PM.

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EvEnIng and nIght11:00 prEmIErE Rounder Records 40th Anniversary Concert With Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Steve Martin, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Bela Fleck, and others. REPEATS EARLY TUE

9TH, 3:30AM.

3/08 Early monday am 12:30 Great Performances: “Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden” SEE THU 4TH, 10PM. REPEATS

MON 8TH, 10PM. [R]

2:00 prEmIErE Roy Orbison: In Dreams REPEATS

WED 10TH, 10:30PM AND EARLY

FRI 12TH, 4:30AM.

3:00 Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—The 60s SEE SUN 7TH, 9PM. REPEATS

EARLY TUE 9TH, 1:30AM AND

SAT 13TH, 9AM AND 3PM. [R]

5:00 Member Favorites

8 monday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY TUE 9TH, 1AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 prEmIErE Dr. Christiane Northrup: Menopause and Beyond—New Wisdom for Women In this special based on her bestselling book, the

renowned physician, author, and women’s health pioneer dispels myths about menopause, presenting it as an illuminating time of rebirth and empowerment. REPEATS TUE 9TH, 1PM;

EARLY THU 11TH, 1:30AM;

SAT 13TH, 6AM AND 5PM;

AND SUN 14TH, 10AM.

curIous gEorgE Is onE of the

most beloved protagonists in children’s

literature. But few people know that he

and other delightful animal characters may

have helped their creators, Margret and H.A.

Rey, escape Nazi-occupied Europe in 1940.

Learn more about this remarkable

story in Curious George Saves the Day:

The Art of Margret and H.A. Rey, a

special exhibition opening March 14 at

The Jewish Museum, located at Fifth

Avenue at 92nd Street in New York

City. WNET.ORG is proud to be the

Media Sponsor for the exhibit, which

features original drawings for the Reys’

most popular children’s books and docu-

mentation related to their escape.

As a THIRTEEN member, you’ll enjoy

50% off musEum admIssIon. Visit

thirteen.org for complete details and to

learn about other special offers.

Curious George Goes to the Museum

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10:00 Great Performances: “Michael Bublé Meets Madison Square Garden” SEE THU 4TH, 10PM. [R]

11:30 Charlie Rose

3/09 Early tuEsday am 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Worldfocus SEE MON 8TH, 6PM. [R]

1:30 Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—The 60s (My Music) SEE SUN 7TH, 9PM.

REPEATS SAT 13TH, 9AM AND

3PM. [R]

3:30 Rounder Records 40th Anniversary Concert SEE SUN 7TH, 11PM. [R]

5:00 Transformation: Building the Rubin Museum of Art

9 tuEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY WED 10TH,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 prEmIErE National Geographic Magazine’s Top 10 Photos of The Year Editors and photographers reveal the stories behind the award-winning magazine’s best of the best. 9:00 My Music: “The Big Band Years” Nick Clooney and Peter Marshall host a nostalgic look at hit makers and songs of the 1930s and 40s. REPEATS EARLY THU 11TH,

3:30AM; SAT 13TH, 1PM AND 7PM;

AND EARLY SUN 14TH, 2:30AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose

3/10 Early wEdnEsday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley

12:30 Worldfocus SEE TUE

9TH, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! [R]

4:00 Michael Bolton Live at the Royal Albert Hall, London

10 wEdnEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY THU 11TH, 1AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 American Masters: “Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About” A tribute to the great Broadway and ballet choreographer, plus interviews with Mikhail Baryshnikov, Chita Rivera, and more. REPEATS SUN 14TH, 12NOON.

10:30 Roy Orbison: In Dreams The life and career of the enigmatic pop icon and rock-and-roll pioneer. REPEATS EARLY FRI 12TH,

4:30AM. [R]

11:30 Charlie Rose

3/11 Early thursday am 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Worldfocus SEE WED 10TH, 6PM. [R]

1:30 Dr. Christiane Northrup: Menopause and Beyond—New Wisdom for Women SEE MON 8TH, 8PM. REPEATS

SAT 13TH, 6AM AND 5PM; AND

SUN 14TH, 10AM. [R]

3:30 My Music: “The Big Band Years” SEE TUE 9TH,

9PM. REPEATS THU 11TH, 1PM;

SAT 13TH, 1PM AND 7PM; AND

EARLY SUN 14TH, 2:30AM. [R]

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5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY FRI 12TH,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 prEmIErE The T.A.M.I. Show—Rock ‘n’ Roll’s First Concert Film This rarity from 1964 features James Brown, Chuck Berry, The Beach Boys, the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, and other music legends. REPEATS

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SAT 13, 1:30AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose

3/12 Early frIday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS FRI 12TH, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus SEE THU 11TH, 6PM. [R]

1:00 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling: An Irish Parade of Stars SEE SUN

7TH, 7:30PM. REPEATS

FRI 12TH, 1:30PM. [R]

2:30 Change Your Brain, Change Your Body REPEATS

SAT 13TH, 11AM AND SUN 14TH,

5:30PM AND 11PM. [R]

4:30 Roy Orbison: In Dreams SEE MON 10TH,

10:30PM. [R]

12 frIday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY SAT 13TH, 1AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 prEmIErE NOW on PBS David Brancaccio hosts the award-winning newsmagazine.

9:00 prEmIErE Bill Moyers Journal News analysis, interviews and insightful commentary with veteran journalist Bill Moyers.

10:00 prEmIErE The 5 Browns: In Concert Five siblings, all Juilliard-trained pianists, perform classical, jazz, and show-stopping standards.

11:30 Charlie Rose

3/13 Early saturday am 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Worldfocus SEE FRI 12TH, 6PM. [R]

1:30 Chris Botti In Boston, Part II SEE THU 11TH, 10PM. [R]

2:30 T.A.M.I. Show—Rock ‘n’ Roll’s First Concert Film SEE THU 11TH, 8PM. REPEATS

SUN 14TH, 8AM AND 9PM; AND

EARLY MON 15TH, 1AM. [R]

4:30 Joel Harper’s Firming After 50 [R]

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7:00 My Music: “The Big Band Years” SEE TUE 9TH,

9PM. REPEATS EARLY SUN 14TH,

2:30AM. [R]

9:00 My Music: “Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop” Classic moments from Patti Page, Perry Como, Debbie Reynolds, Pat Boone, The McGuire Sisters and more. REPEATS EARLY SUN 14TH,

12:30AM; SUN 14TH, 3PM AND

EARLY MON 15TH, 3AM.

11:00 prEmIErE Reel 13 Shorts Short films selected by THIRTEEN viewers via online voting. 11:05 prEmIErE Reel 13 Indies: “In Between Days” (2006) A Korean immigrant falls in love with her best friend. With Taegu Andy Kang and Bokja Kim.

3/14 Early sunday am 12:30 My Music: “Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop” SEE SAT 13TH, 9PM.

REPEATS SUN 14TH, 3PM AND

EARLY MON 15TH, 3AM. [R]

2:30 My Music: “The Big Band Years” SEE TUE 9TH,

9PM. [R]

4:30 Jonathan Pond: The New Affluence SEE FRI 5TH,

10PM. [R]

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5:30 Change Your Brain, Change Your Body REPEATS

SUN 14TH, 11PM.[R]

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7:30 Nature: “Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air” New research about the tiniest birds—shimmering, flashing jewels of the natural world.

9:00 T.A.M.I. Show—Rock ‘n’ Roll’s First Concert Film SEE THU 11TH, 8PM. REPEATS

EARLY MON 15TH, 1AM. [R]

11:00 Change Your Brain, Change Your Body [R]

3/15 Early monday am 1:00 T.A.M.I. Show—Rock ‘n’ Roll’s First Concert Film SEE THU 11TH, 8PM. [R]

3:00 Magic Moments: The Best of 50’s Pop (My Music) SEE SAT 13TH, 9PM. [R]

5:00 Art, Architecture and Innovation: Celebrating the Guggenheim Museum

15 monday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE Worldfocus

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour8:00 Member Favorites

3/16 Early tuEsday am12:00 Member Favorites

16 tuEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE Worldfocus

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Member Favorites

3/17 Early wEdnEsday am12:00 Member Favorites

17 wEdnEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE Worldfocus

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 Great Performances: “Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias” The meteoric rise of “The King of the High C’s.” With Dame Joan Sutherland, Plácido Domingo, José Carreras, and Juan Diego Flórez. REPEATS SUN 21ST, 12NOON.

10:00 Member Favorites

3/18 Early thursday am12:00 Member Favorites

18 thursday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE Worldfocus

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour8:00 Member Favorites

3/19 Early frIday am12:00 Member Favorites

19 frIday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE Worldfocus

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 prEmIErE NOW on PBS David Brancaccio hosts the award-winning newsmagazine.

9:00 prEmIErE Bill Moyers Journal News analysis, interviews and insightful commentary with veteran journalist Bill Moyers.

10:00 Freedom Songs: The Music of the Civil Rights Movement The daring musical innovators who created a soundtrack for a revolution: Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Gil Scott-Heron, and others.

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20 saturday

5:30 Member Favorites11:00 prEmIErE Reel 13 Shorts Short films selected by THIRTEEN viewers via online voting. 11:05 prEmIErE Reel 13 Indies: “Choking Man” (2006) The world of a shy Ecuadorian dishwasher toiling in a Queens, New York diner. REPEATS EARLY

WED 24TH, 1AM.

3/21 Early sunday am12:00 Member Favorites

21 sunday

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3/22 Early monday am12:00 Member Favorites

22 monday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY TUE 23RD,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A rare 1798 violin and bow are appraised at $140,000 and $20,000 respectively. (Part 3 of 3) REPEATS EARLY

WED 24TH, 2:25AM AND EARLY

SUN 28TH, 5AM.

9:00 The Lobotomist: American Experience The radical surgical procedure is now seen as one of

modern medicine’s most barbaric mistakes. REPEATS

EARLY WED 24TH, 3:25AM.

10:00 American Masters: “John James Audubon: Drawn From Nature” The artist-naturalist behind The Birds of America was a seminal force in America’s conservation movement. REPEATS EARLY

WED 24TH, 4:25AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS TUE 23RD, 1:30PM.

3/23 Early tuEsday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS TUE 23RD, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus SEE MON 22ND, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Independent Lens: “La Lupe Queen of Latin Soul” 2:00 Independent Lens: “Miss Navajo” 3:00 Riding the Wave: The Whale Rider Story 4:00 An Evening With Eartha Kitt 5:00 La Plaza—Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One: “Lupe Ontiveros”

23 tuEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY WED 24TH,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 NOVA: “Cracking the Maya Code” How a handful of archaeologists deciphered the Mayan’s intricate system of hieroglyphs. REPEATS

EARLY THU 25TH, 2AM AND

SAT 27TH, 3PM.

9:00 Frontline (Episode TBA) 10:00 prEmIErE Independent Lens: “Lost Souls (Animas Perdidas)” The story of U.S. servicemen deported to Mexico, a place they no longer consider home. REPEATS EARLY THU 25TH,

4AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS WED 24TH, 1:30PM

3/24 Early wEdnEsday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS WED 24TH, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus SEE TUE 23RD, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Reel 13 Indies: “Choking Man” (2006) SEE SAT 20TH, 11:05PM. [R]

2:25 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 22ND, 8PM. REPEATS

EARLY SUN 28TH, 5AM. [R]

3:25 The Lobotomist: American Experience SEE MON 22ND, 9PM. [R]

4:25 American Masters: “John James Audubon: Drawn From Nature” SEE MON 22ND, 10PM. [R]

24 wEdnEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY THU 25TH, 1AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

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8:00 prEmIErE Great Performances: “Dance in America: NY Export: Opus Jazz” A dazzling new cinematic reimagining of Jerome Robbins’ 1958 ballet “NY Export: Opus Jazz,” filmed in locations throughout New York City. REPEATS EARLY FRI

26TH, 1AM.

9:00 prEmIErE Great Performances at the Met: “Les Contes d’Hoffmann” Barlett Sher directs Offenbach’s story of the life and loves of the German Romantic writer E.T.A. Hoffmann. With Anna Netrebko as Antonia. REPEATS EARLY

FRI 26TH, 2AM AND SUN

28TH, 12NOON.

3/25 Early thursday am 12:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS THU 25TH, 1:30PM.

1:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS THU 25TH, 1PM.

1:30 Worldfocus SEE WED 24TH, 6PM. [R]

2:00 NOVA: “Cracking the Maya Code” SEE TUE 23RD,

8PM. REPEATS SAT 27TH, 3PM. [R]

3:00 Frontline (Episode TBA) 4:00 Independent Lens: “Lost Souls (Animas Perdidas)” SEE TUE 23RD,

10PM. [R]

5:00 La Plaza—Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One: “Ricardo Chavira”

25 thursday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY FRI 26TH,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 prEmIErE SundayArts Primetime Special New York arts and culture with Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. REPEATS EARLY SAT

27TH, 1:30AM.

8:30 prEmIErE Metrofocus Interviews with politicians, artists, and authors in the tri-state area. REPEATS EARLY

SAT 27TH, 2AM.

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series IV: A Pocket Full of Rye” Tracking a killer obsessed with the nursery rhyme “Sing a Song of Sixpence.”

10:30 prEmIErE In the Life The acclaimed LGBT newsmagazine. REPEATS

EARLY SAT 27TH, 5:30AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS

FRI 26TH, 1:30PM.

3/26 Early frIday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS FRI 26TH, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus

SEE THU 25TH, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Great Performances: “Dance in America: NY Export: Opus Jazz” SEE

WED 24TH, 8PM. [R]

2:00 Great Performances at the Met: “Les Contes d’Hoffmann” SEE WED

24TH, 9PM. REPEATS SUN 28TH,

12NOON. [R]

5:00 The Storied Life of Millie Benson REPEATS EARLY

MON 29TH, 5AM.

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6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week REPEATS SAT 27TH, 7:30AM.

8:30 prEmIErE NOW on PBS David Brancaccio hosts the award-winning newsmagazine. REPEATS

SUN 28TH, 11PM.

9:00 prEmIErE Bill Moyers Journal News analysis, interviews and insightful commentary with veteran journalist Bill Moyers. REPEATS SUN

28TH, 7PM.

10:00 Leonard Cohen: Live in London The influential singer/songwriter performs “I’m Your Man” and other hits from his 40-year career. 11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS

MON 29TH, 1:30PM

3/27 Early saturday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS MON 29TH, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus SEE FRI 26TH, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Theater Talk With hosts Susan Haskins and Michael Riedel.

1:30 SundayArts Primetime Special SEE THU 25TH, 8PM.

[R]

2:00 Metrofocus SEE THU

25TH, 8:30PM. [R]

2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series IV: A Pocket Full of Rye” SEE THU 25TH, 9PM. REPEATS

EARLY TUE 30TH, 4AM.

4:00 Masterpiece Contemporary: “Filth”

27 saturday

6:00 Nature: “The Loneliest Animals” Scientists fight to save dying species, including Yangtze turtles and Sumatran rhinos. 7:00 The This Old House Hour Home improvement advice. 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth craves culture. 8:30 As Time Goes By Jean meddles in Judy’s love life. 9:00 prEmIErE Reel 13 Classics: “Carousel” (1956) A carnival barker (Gordon MacRae) finds a wife (Shirley Jones), dies in a

holdup, and returns to Earth to guide his daughter in this film based on the beloved Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. REPEATS EARLY SUN

28TH, 1AM.

11:10 prEmIErE Reel 13 Shorts Short films selected by THIRTEEN viewers via online voting. REPEATS EARLY

SUN 28TH, 3:10AM.

11:15 prEmIErE Reel 13 Indies: “On Broadway” (2007) A Boston playwright stages a production in the back of an Irish pub. With Joey McIntyre. Written and directed by Dave McLaughlin. REPEATS

EARLY SUN 28TH, 3:15AM AND

EARLY WED 31ST, 1AM.

3/28 Early sunday am 1:00 Reel 13 Classics: “Carousel” (1956) SEE SAT

27TH, 9PM. [R]

3:10 Reel 13 Shorts SEE SAT

27TH, 11:10PM. [R]

3:15 Reel 13 Indies: “On Broadway” (2007) SEE SAT

27TH, 11:15PM. REPEATS EARLY

WED 31ST, 1AM. [R]

5:00 Antiques Roadshow

SEE MON 22ND, 8PM. [R]

28 sunday

6:00 Colameco’s Food Show With chef Mike Colameco. 6:30 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly With Bob Abernethy. [R]

7:00 Bill Moyers Journal SEE FRI 26TH, 9PM. [R]

8:00 Nature: “Clever Monkeys” Inside the culture of our closest relatives in nature. REPEATS EARLY TUE

30TH, 1AM.

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9:00 prEmIErE Masterpiece Classic: “Sharpe’s Challenge” Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean) is sent on a mission to India when a Maharaja threatens British interests. REPEATS

EARLY TUE 30TH, 2AM.

11:00 NOW on PBS SEE FRI

26TH, 8:30PM. [R]

11:30 prEmIErE The Future of News A user’s guide to news in the digital age.

3/29 Early monday am 12:00 Out From the Shadows: The Story of Irene Joliot-Curie 1:00 Amelia Earhart: American Experience 2:00 NOVA: “Pocahontas Revealed” 3:00 Marie Antoinette 5:00 The Storied Life of Millie Benson [R]

29 monday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY TUE 30TH,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 prEmIErE Antiques Roadshow In Denver, a fabulous diamond ring crafted by “Jeweler to the Stars” Paul Flato is valued at $215,000 to $270,000. (Part 1 of 3) REPEATS

EARLY WED 31ST, 3AM.

9:00 Victory in the Pacific: American Experience A look at the escalation of bloodletting, from both Japanese and American vantage points at the close of WWII. 11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS TUE 30TH, 1:30PM.

3/30 Early tuEsday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS TUE 30TH, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus SEE MON 29TH, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Nature: “Clever Monkeys” SEE SUN 28TH,

8PM. [R]

2:00 Masterpiece Classic: “Sharpe’s Challenge” SEE SUN 28TH, 9PM. [R]

4:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series IV: A Pocket Full of Rye” SEE

THU 25TH, 9PM. [R]

30 tuEsday

5:30 NJN News 6:00 prEmIErE WorldfocusREPEATS EARLY WED 31ST,

12:30AM.

6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour

8:00 NOVA: Rat Attack” Why do huge swarms of rats overrun a bambooforest in India once every half-century? REPEATS EARLY

THU APRIL 1ST, 1:30AM.

9:00 Frontline (Episode TBA)

10:00 prEmIErE Independent Lens: “Whatever It Takes” A look at an innovative public high school in New York’s South Bronx and its visionary principal. REPEATS EARLY

THU APRIL 1ST, 3:30AM.

11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS WED 31ST, 1:30PM.

3/31 Early wEdnEsday am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS WED 31ST, 1PM.

12:30 Worldfocus SEE TUE 30TH, 6PM. [R]

1:00 Reel 13 Indies: “On Broadway” (2007) SEE SAT

27TH, 11:15PM. [R]

2:45 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 29TH, 8PM. [R]

4:00 Holes in My Shoes

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(8TH-12TH;15TH-19TH);

Between the Lions 3:00 Arthur (ExCEPT 8TH)

Member Favorites3:30 Martha Speaks (ExCEPT

8TH) Member Favorites4:00 Wordgirl (MON – THU)

Kids’ Picks 2 (FRI)

4:30 Cyberchase [R]

5:00 The Electric Company

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6:00 Taking Control of Diabetes (6TH);

Dr. Christiane Northrup: Menopause and Beyond

(13TH); Member Favorites (20TH); Sit and Be Fit (27TH)

6:30 Member Favorites (20TH); Equitrekking (27TH)

7:00 Jonathan Pond: The New Affluence (6TH);

Member Favorites (13TH,

20TH); Help Wanted (2010)

(27TH)

7:30 Washington Week [R]

(27TH)

8:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (13TH, 27TH)

8:30 Roy Orbison & Friends (13TH); New Jersey Capitol Report (27TH)

9:00 Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! (6TH);

Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—The 60s (13TH);

Member Favorites (20TH);

Great Decisions in Foreign Policy (27TH)

9:30 John McLaughlin’s One-on-One (27TH)

10:00 One-on-One With Steve Adubato (27TH)

10:30 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly (27TH)

11:00 Change Your Brain, Change Your Body (13TH);

New York NOW (27TH)

11:30 To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbe (27TH)

12:00 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (6TH); Member Favorites (13TH, 20TH); The Open Mind (27TH)

12:30 Caucus: New Jersey (27TH)

1:00 The Big Band Years (13TH); Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? (27TH)

1:30 Change Your Brain, Change Your Body (6TH);

Member Favorites (13TH,

20TH, 27TH)

2:00 DOHA Debates (27TH)

3:00 Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—The 60s

(13TH); NOVA: Cracking the Maya Code (27TH)

3:30 Joel Harper’s Firming After 50 (6TH);

Member Favorites (13TH,

20TH, 27TH)

4:00 Member Favorites (6TH, 13TH, 20TH); Globe Trekker Special: Galleons, Pirates & Treasure (27TH)

4:30 Jonathan Pond: The New Affluence (6TH);

Member Favorites (13TH,

20TH)

5:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup: Menopause and Beyond (13TH); Rick Steves’ Europe (27TH)

5:30 Wild Chronicles (27TH)

sundays

6:00 Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! (7TH);

Rick Steves’ Mediterranean Mosaic (14TH); Member Favorites (21ST)

8:00 Member Favorites (7TH, 21ST); T.A.M.I. Show—Rock ‘n’ Roll’s First Concert Film (14TH)

9:00 Jonathan Pond: The New Affluence (7TH);

Member Favorites

(14TH, 21ST)

10:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup: Menopause and Beyond (14TH)

10:30 Taking Control of Diabetes With Dr. Neal Barnard (7TH)

12:00 SundayArts: “American Masters: Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About” (7TH);

“The Rape of Europa” (14TH): “Great Performances: Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias” (21ST); “Great Performances at the Met: Les Contes d’Hoffmann” [R] (28TH)

3:00 Dr. Wayne Dyer: Excuses Begone! (7TH);

Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop (My Music)

(14TH); Member Favorites

(21ST, 28TH)

3:30 Simply Ming (28TH)

4:00 Everyday Food (28TH)

4:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time (28TH)

5:00 Roy Orbison & Friends (14TH); Cook’s Country From America’s Test Kitchen (28TH)

5:30 Change Your Brain, Change Your Body (14TH);

Lidia’s Italy (28TH)

For more information, visit

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