March 2011 – TV Guide

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March 2011 Television from Indiana University Membership Campaign—March 5 thru 22

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March 2011

Television from Indiana University

Membership Campaign—March 5 thru 22

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March 2011 Vol. 35, No. 1Viewing Guide StaffScott Witzke EditorMilton Hamburger Graphic Designer

WTIU StaffPerry Metz General ManagerPhil Meyer Station Manager

WTIU/Channel 30 is licensed to Indiana University, which provides general operating support.

WTIU (USPS-010149) is published monthly as a service to its contributors by WTIU, Indiana University Television, 1229 East Seventh Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-5501. It is printed by Indiana University Printing Services, with Periodicals Postage paid at Bloomington, Indiana.

POSTMASTER: Send address changes to WTIU, Membership Department Radio and TV CenterIndiana University1229 East 7th StreetBloomington, IN 47405-5501

WTIU is operated by Indiana University’s Radio and Television Services. It is a member station of the Public Broadcast-ing Service (PBS) and Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations.

Key to viewing guide symbol:(r + date) = scheduled repeat broadcastDVS = descriptive video service

WTIU Telephone Numbers:Program questions: (812) 855-5900Membership questions: (812) 855-6114 or [email protected] questions: (812) 855-9208Membership: (800) 662-3311Audience Response Line: (812) 855-0501

e-mail: [email protected]: http://www.wtiu.indiana.edu

MemberCard Benefits of the MonthFor complete details or an updated brochure, call us at (800) 662-3311.

Marengo Cave #354400 West State Road 64(888) 702-2837Marengo, INwww.marengocave.comValid for 2-for-1 admission to any single tour or combo tour during the month; subject to availability.

Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis #532 East Washington StreetIndianapoilis, IN(317) 229-2367www.philharmonicindy.orgValid for 2-for-1 admission to Ornithology, March 20 at 3pm at the Pike Performing Center; visit website for performance details; subject to availability.

Dining Updates:Bloomington Sandwich Company #205118 East Kirkwood Avenue(New location!)Bloomington, IN(812) 330-9611NEW! Offer: Valid anytime after 2:30pm for 2-for-1 sandwich

Fatman’s BBQ #220Bloomington, INClosed

Ragazzi Arte Café #240Bloomington, INClosed

Larrison’s Diner #208200 South Chestnut StreetSeymour, IN(812) 522-5523Offer Expired

Online Benefit Updates:GreenBeginningsGiftBasketCo.comClosed

BayfieldCountyCoffeeCompany.comWebsite updated. See membercard.com for offer details.

Bearwallowgloves.comOffer updated. See membercard.com for offer details.

Viewer Support is VitalWTIU will air a variety of specials this month—ranging from local productions like Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer and Wilderness Plots to national productions like The Best of Laugh-In and Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music).

These special programs are selected for their ability to entertain, enlighten, educate, and inspire you. As more viewers become WTIU members, support grows for the programs that we all enjoy year round. These membership campaign specials offer current members the opportunity to renew, and other viewers the opportunity to contribute. Visit wtiu.indiana.edu to learn how you can renew your membership or make an additional gift. Thank you for all you do to support WTIU.

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Knitting Daily

Martin Yan’s Hidden China

Victory Garden

Nature3/14 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge

Body Electric

Scrapbook Memories

WordGirl

Arthur

Electric Company

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

Charlie Rose

WTIU Newsbreak

The EuropeanJournal

The Nightly Business Report

PBS NewsHour

Martha’s Sewing Room

Bake Decorate Celebrate

Ask This Old House

NOVA 3/3 Green Rim3/10 Alone in the Wilderness3/17 Daniel O’Donnell

Body Electric

Best of Simply Painting

WordGirl

Arthur

Electric Company

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

Charlie Rose

WTIU Newsbreak

My Generation

The Nightly Business Report

PBS NewsHour

Sewing with Nancy

Mexico One Plate at a Time

Hometime

NOVA3/4 Legend of Pancho Barnes3/11 Chet Atkins3/18 Rock, Pop and Doo Wop

Body Electric

Crafting at the Spotted Canary

WordGirl

Arthur

Electric Company

The Friday Zone

Charlie Rose

WTIU Newsbreak

The Weekly Special 3/25 IN Focus

The Nightly Business Report

PBS NewsHour

Quilting Arts

Cook’s Countryfrom America’s Test Kitchen

This Old House

3/2 Alan K. Simpson3/9 John Wooden3/16 Viewers Choice3/23 Courthouse Girls3/30 Ten Sisters

Body Electric

Best of the Joy of Painting

WordGirl

Arthur

Electric Company

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

Charlie Rose

WTIU Newsbreak

Healthy Minds

The Nightly Business Report

PBS NewsHour

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In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs

Everyday Food

Antiques Roadshow3/8 Red Green Test Drive3/15 Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer

Body Electric

For Your Home

WordGirl

Arthur

Electric Company

Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

Charlie Rose

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Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly

The Nightly Business Report

PBS NewsHour

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Body ElectricCurious George Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!Super Why!Dinosaur TrainBarney & FriendsMartha Speaks Clifford the Big Red DogSesame StreetSid the Science Kid

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Membership Campaign Highlights

Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert at The O2Sunday, March 6 at 7pmIn October 2010 the legendary musical Les Misérables celebrated its 25th birthday. To mark the occasion, the show’s producer Cameron Mackintosh staged an extraordinary one-off concert at The O2 Arena in London featuring a company of over 300 actors and musicians, including the casts of the Original Production at the Queen’s Theatre, the New 25th Anniversary Production at the Barbican, London and members of the Original 1985 London cast.

Great Performances: Hitman Returns: David Foster & FriendsSunday, March 6 at 11am; Wednesday, March 9 at 8pmMaestro to the stars David Foster, who has collaborated with some of the greatest superstars in music, returns with several of his favorite artists for a magnificent night of music. Filmed in October 2010 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Hitman Returns is an all-star celebration featuring even more chart-topping stars and music from the 15-time Grammy Award winner’s extensive career catalog.

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Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Sunday, March 6 at 5pm; Friday, March 11 at 8:30pm; Friday, March 18 at 1pm Rock and pop legends Jon (Sha Na Na) “Bowzer” Bauman and Ronnie Spector (of the Ronettes) bring back the best songs from the late 1950s and early 1960s rock, pop and doo wop era in an all new My Music concert event. This all-new special recorded in May 2010 includes new live performances and rare, never before available archival classics from the Dick Clark vaults.

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The Best of Laugh-InSunday, March 6 at 2:30pm; Monday, March 14 at 8pm;Before Saturday Night Live there was Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In, one of the most revolutionary television shows of all time. The Best of Laugh-In is a delightful tribute to the comedy-variety program, which not only transformed television, but became an important training ground for an entire generation of young writers and comic talent.

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Girl’s LifeSunday, March 27 at 4pm; Friday, April 1 at 1pmGirls entering adulthood in the next decade will see more opportunities than today’s women ever imagined. Will these girls stride confidently through newly opened doors, or are they destined to be stunted by societal messages that tell them females should be constantly agreeable, impossibly thin and sexy above all else? Author and educator Rachel Simmons examines the challenges facing young women as they surf the waves of 21st-century adolescence.

Music VoyagerThursday Nights at 8:30pm (Starting March 24)Music Voyager is a new music and travel series that gives viewers a backstage pass to the world’s most popular and exciting music—uncovering the sights, tastes, and sounds of our diverse and fascinating world. Host Jacob Edgar’s travels as the music researcher for the acclaimed label Putumayo World Music have taken him to dozens of countries and hundreds of the world’s greatest international music festivals, showcases and performance venues in search of exceptional musical talents.

Ebert Presents at the MoviesSaturday Mornings at 10:30am (Starting March 26)Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert returns to television with Ebert Presents at the Movies, a fresh, updated and re-imagined version of the highly-rated and often-imitated WTTW original Sneak Previews. This latest incarnation features reviews of new movies, foreign and independent films, and direct-to-TV releases; showcases classic movies and hot-button issues in the cinema; and includes new segments devoted to new media, movie interactivity, and fresh perspectives.

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Journey to Planet Earth: Plan B: Mobilizing to Save CivilizationWednesday, March 30 at 10pmHosted by Matt Damon and produced by Marilyn and Hal Weiner, this program is based on the book by environmental visionary Lester Brown. Plan B provides audiences with a glimpse into a new and emerging economy based upon renewable sources as well as realistic strategies to avoid the growing threat of global warming. Appearing with Lester Brown are Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman, Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman, former Governor and Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt, along with other scholars and scientists. Locations include China, Japan, South Korea, India, Italy, Turkey, Bangladesh, Zambia, Haiti, and the United States.

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1 Tuesday

8:00 In Performance at the White House ★

The Motown Sound. An all-star tribute to the legendary record label features stars from Motown’s golden age. (r 3/2 2am; 3/3 5am)

9:00 Frontline (r 3/2 1am; 3/3 4am)10:00 Independent Lens ★ Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story. A woman faces a prison sentence

for killing a man who picked her up for sex when she was age 16. (r 3/3 3am; 3/6 3am)

Cyntoia Brown

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★11:30 Journal ★

2 Wednesday

8:00 Forgetting: A Portrait of Alzheimer’s

A dramatic look at the history of the disease, experiences of patients and the race to find a cure.

9:30 Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs

The story of French chanteuse Edith Piaf is told through a theatri-cal presentation by Raquel Bitton.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★11:30 Journal ★

EVENTS

The Chieftains Tuesday, March 1 at 8pmIU Auditoriumwww.iuauditorium.com

Celebrate St. Patrick’s day a little early this year and see the band that popularized Irish traditional music. Since its debut album in 1962, the Irish band The Chieftains has brought Irish music to the masses, seamlessly melding traditional Celtic music with the modern for a sound like no other. Band founder Paddy Moloney initially brought together masters of fiddle, flute, tin whistle, and bodhran to form the group, later adding harp and vocals. Throughout the band’s nearly 50 years together, The Chieftains has been involved in events both intimate and historic. The group has collaborated with symphonies, folk singers, bluegrass musicians, rockers, pop singers, and of course, traditional Irish musicians, resulting in six Grammy Award-winning albums, 18 Grammy nominations, and an Emmy Award, among other honors.

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nSeusspicious BehaviorSaturday, March 5, 1 to 4pmMonroe County Public LibraryBloomington, IN

WTIU, in association with Bloomington Parks and Recreation and the Monroe County Public Library Children Services celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with “Seusspicious Behavior.” Bring your camera, because PBS’s “Cat in the Hat” will be there for children of all ages to have their picture taken. We’ll show episodes of the PBS series The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!. Bloomington High School North students will put on a theatrical production. Come out and play Suessical games and participate in Seusstacular hands-on activities. No registration needed. Intended for children ages 3 to 9 and their families.

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3 Thursday

8:00 The Weekly Special ★ (r Fri 6pm)

8:30 Four-Wheeled Fascination: A Roller Derby Story

From big personalities, to the fans who love them, find out why Roller Derby is experiencing a resurgence. Plus, get a look at the history of the sport and discover how it has evolved since its early beginnings in the 1930s.

9:00 Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Food Hour: Scandi-

navia. Features a Viking festival, moose preparation and cooking with the Sami people at the Arctic Circle. DVS.

10:00 Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club

Florence Lowe Barnes was one of the most accomplished women pilots of the early 20th century.

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A Pancho Barnes poster

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★11:30 Journal ★

4 Friday

8:00 Washington Week ★ (r Sat 1am and 5:30am; Sun 4am

and 5:30am) 8:30 Need to Know ★ (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 4:30am) 9:30 Masterpiece Classic Any Human Heart - Part 3. A man

makes his precarious way through the 20th century as a writer, lover, art dealer and spy. (r 3/4 9:30pm; 3/5 2:30am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★

11:30 Journal ★

5 Saturday

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

DVS. 6:30 Bob the Builder DVS. 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS. 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between the Lions DVS. 9:00 Cyberchase DVS. 9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone

Repeat of 3/4. 10:30 Celebrating North

America’s Steam Railways Explores the impact of the steam

engine by visiting historic railways from Alaska to New Hampshire. (r 3/10 8pm)

12:30 America’s Home Cooking: from the Garden ★

Garlic and Basil Tomato Soup, Roasted Ratatouille, Corn and Red Pepper fritters are prepared.

1:30 Chet Atkins: Certi-fied Guitar Player

Mark Knopfler, the Everly Broth-ers, Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson celebrate the guitar vir-tuoso. (r 3/11 1pm)

Chet Atkins

3:00 Alone in the Wilderness This documentary is the story

of Dick Proenneke living in the Alaska wilderness. Dick filmed his adventures so he could show his relatives in the lower 48 states what life was like in Alaska, build-ing his cabin, hunting for food and exploring the area. DVS. (r 3/10 1pm; 3/13 10am)

4:30 Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry It On: A Musical Legacy

Features rare performances of songs that energized the spirit of the nation’s cultural renaissance.

6:30 Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart

Ireland’s most famous singers and Celtic violinists perform at the fabulous Powers Court Estate.

(r 3/17 8pm) 8:30 Red Green Test Drive Red and the members of Possum

Lodge share advice on home repairs and coping with mid-life crises. Harold interviews the men about their hobbies, new member Blair Cobden makes his presence felt, and guest star Colin Mockrie does crafts with wieners. (r 3/8 1pm)

10:00 Weavers: Wasn’t That a Time! ★

Concert footage of the socially-conscious folk group is blended with a history of the McCarthy era.

Lee Hays, Ronnie Gilbert, Fred Hellerman and Pete Seeger

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6:00 Sesame Street DVS. 7:00 Curious George DVS. 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A

Lot About That! DVS. 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS. 9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS. 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS.

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You Could Win an iPod Touch!Our March Membership campaign starts on March 5th and we’re looking forward to offering you many new and exciting programs—as well as some classics. While many viewers continue to enjoy WTIU on their television sets daily, many others are using the Internet and various modern technologies to enhance their WTIU viewing experiences. We’re in the process of redesigning our website to better meet the needs of all of our viewers. One of the features we’re most excited to offer is what’s being called “Hulu for Public Broadcasting.” This new video portal (COVE) contains clips and full-length videos from both national and local programs. This player also offers options to easily share these videos on social sites like Facebook.

PBS recently launched its own app, which is receiving rave review across the Internet. With this app you can watch the most popular current PBS programs free on an iPhone, iPad, or

iPod Touch with minimal interruption. Explore hundreds of videos from various new programs and from the rich PBS archives. Additional features include the ability to create reminders for favorite programs; see what’s airing on WTIU’s four digital channels; and share videos with friends on Facebook, Twitter and E-mail. Other great PBS apps include the PBS NewsHour app, and the Antiques Roadshow app. And for the kids in your life: PBS kids Photo Factory app, Sprout player app, Martha Speaks and Dinosaur Train Eggspress app.

To quote Reading Rainbow, “You don’t have to take our word for it. . .”

“Awesome and free. PBS is a shining beacon in the media world.” Andrew

“Full episode streaming, local listings, polished interface. What more could you ask for? This app warrants a donation to PBS!” SpriteMV

“Love the app! Wonderfully put together and a joy to navigate. It’s so nice to see that someone actually though out how people will interact with their app and actually spent time making a smooth experience.” DD0

Support WTIU for a Chance at an iPod Touch!

When you make your pledge of support online from Tuesday, March 1 through Friday, March 4, you could win a 32GB iPod Touch (courtesy of Best Buy of Bloomington). This iPod has plenty of space to store your favorite music and movies, and enables you to access the iPhone apps that are so popular, without requiring an annual phone contract or data plan.

No contribution is needed to enter, but we hope you’ll choose to support WTIU and the programs you enjoy. To make your contribution online and be entered in the iPod Touch drawing, visit our secure website wtiu.indiana.edu and click on the “Give Now” button.

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10:00 Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy

The Yoga for All of Us author ef-fectively addresses arthritis relief through the practice of yoga.

(r 3/18 10:30pm)11:00 Great Performances ★ The Hitman Returns: David Foster

& Friends. Natalie Cole, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chaka Khan, Seal and more perform with the pro-lific producer. (r 3/9 8pm)

Jackie Evancho

1:00 Wilderness Plots: Songs and Stories of the Prairie

Based on the book by Indiana author Scott Russell Sanders, Wilderness Plots brings together acclaimed singer/songwriters to perform songs inspired by the book. (r 3/8 8pm; 3/12 10:30am; 3/12 10:30pm)

Scott Russell Sanders

2:30 Best of Laugh-In ★ From 1968 to 1973, this comedy-

variety show changed television and snared the flamboyance of the era. (r 3/14 8pm)

4:00 Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us

Peggy Cappy demonstrates stretches and exercises that promote strong, healthy back muscles.

Red Green’s Wit & Wisdom Tour Coming to Bloomington!If you’re a fan of the Red Green Show on WTIU, then you know that Red is known for his funny stories and candid opinions on just about everything. Now is your chance to see him in person. Red Green (Steve Smith) will bring his one-man Wit & Wisdom Tour to the Buskirk-Chumley Theater in Bloomington on Saturday, April 16 at 8pm where he’ll impart some manly advice, recount his adventures with the clan at Possum Lodge, and offer tips for the latest and greatest uses for the handyman’s secret weapon—duct tape. Tickets are $45 each and the only way to get them is by calling (812) 855-6114 or by making your pledge online at wtiu.indiana.edu. The Red Green Show ran from 1990 to 2006 and featured 300 episodes. After two seasons, the show was a cult hit, but the station had run out of funds for producing it and The Red Green Show was cancelled. It wasn’t until the news of the program’s supposed end was announced that Smith learned just how popular his “summer job” had become.

“I started to get upwards to a thousand letters a day pleading for me to do whatever I could to keep Red Green on the air,” he remembers. “Well, I’ve always thought that Canadians and Americans have a lot in common. And, we had already found an audience in Canada. That’s not always easy, since Canadians are often biased against Canadian shows, because we’ve done some pretty horrible stuff on TV up here over the years.” “So, while I was watching Monday Night Football, I started to think that in

those stadiums filled with 70,000 people, ‘I bet there’s a couple of Red Green fans in there—the type of guys who figure they can fix a microwave by themselves to save a couple bucks. I contacted some public television stations and we started small with five or six. But now, the show is on nearly 100 stations in the U.S., including WTIU in Bloomington.” For every fan of the show who has viewed a familiar, too-close-to-home moment in Red and the cast’s weekly mishaps, it should be refreshing to learn that Smith wasn’t simply making fun of “handymen” in the show’s weekly segments—much of the material was inspired by his own life. “I really am embarrassed to admit that a lot of the show’s material has come out of what I guess you’d call personal experiences,” Smith says, laughing. “When I was younger, I was always the kind of guy who wanted to figure out how to put things together in my own way.”

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In celebration of Red’s visit to Bloomington, WTIU will air several Red Green specials this month. Red Green Test Drive airs on Saturday 3/5 at 8:30pm. On Wednesday, March 9 at 10pm, we’ll air three Red Green episodes, and Saturday, March 19 we air Red Green’s Duct Tape Forever.

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5:00 Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) ★

The best songs of the rock, pop and doo wop era of the late 1950s and early 1960s are showcased. (r 3/11 8:30pm; 3/14 9:30pm; 3/18 1pm)

La La Brooks, original lead singer of The Crystals

7:00 Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Concert at The O2 ★

Over 300 actors and musicians celebrate the legendary musical with this 25th Anniversary concert.

11:00 World of Julia Peterkin: Cheating The Stillness ★

The plantation mistress became an author and won praise for her portrayal of African Americans. DVS.

7 Monday

8:00 Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer ★

Explore the world of craft beer in Indiana. Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer takes you on an armchair journey through the world of craft brewing and micro-brewing in Indiana. (r 3/12 Noon; 3/15 1pm; 3/15 10pm)

9:30 American Masters: Troubadours: Carole King/James Taylor & The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter ★

The unique voices of Taylor and King chronicle this group of intro-spective singer-songwriters. (r 3/7 3am; 3/7 9:30pm; 3/9 1am; 3/10 4am)

James Taylor & Carole King

11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

8 Tuesday

8:00 Wilderness Plots: Songs and Stories of the Prairies ★

Repeat of 3/6. 9:30 Suze Orman’s Money

Class ★ An expert take on what actions

people need to take to navigate today’s unsettling economic waters.

Suze Orman

11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

9 Wednesday

8:00 Great Performances The Hitman Returns: David Foster

& Friends. Natalie Cole, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chaka Khan, Seal and more perform with the pro-lific producer.

10:00 Red Green Show In anticipations of Red Green’s

appearance at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater in Bloomington on April 16, WTIU presents three episodes for your enjoyment—put together with duct tape, of course.

11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

10 Thursday

8:00 Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways

Repeat of 3/5.10:00 All Star Bluegrass

Celebration ★ Bluegrass legends appear with

music country stars and a new generation of bluegrass performers.

11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

11 Friday

8:00 Washington Week ★ (r Sat 1am and 5:30am; Sun 4am

and 5:30am) 8:30 Rock, Pop and Doo Wop

(My Music) Repeat of 3/6.10:30 Roy Orbison: In Dreams Explores the life and career of

rock and roll’s most enigmatic and often underappreciated pioneer.

Roy Orbison

11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

12 Saturday

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

DVS. 6:30 Bob the Builder DVS. 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS. 7:30 Caillou

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8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between the Lions DVS. 9:00 Cyberchase DVS. 9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone

Repeat of 3/11.10:30 Wilderness Plots: Songs

and Stories of the Prairie Repeat of 3/6.

12:00 Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer

Repeat of 3/7. 1:30 Eat & Cook Healthy!

with Dr. John La Puma ★ Dr. John La Puma shares healthy

recipes that provide energy to help viewers reclaim their lives.

Dr. John La Puma

3:00 Change Your Brain Change Your Body ★

Dr. Daniel Amen shares 10 steps to help you live longer, look younger and lower your risk of cancer.

5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe with Abandon!

Highlights the great food, fun people and vivid culture in Scandinavia, southern Spain and Bosnia.

5:30 Historic Pubs of Dublin Author Frank McCourt guides an

exciting tour of the city’s notable pubs and the places around them. (r 3/17 10pm)

7:00 Lawrence Welk’s Big Band Splash

Welk and his orchestra salute Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington and more.

9:00 Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan in Session

Two of the greatest musicians to ever play the blues on electric guitar jam in this 1983 session.

10:30 Wilderness Plots: Songs and Stories of the Prairie

Repeat of 3/6.

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6:00 Sesame Street DVS. 7:00 Curious George DVS. 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A

Lot About That! DVS. 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS. 9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS. 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS.10:00 Alone in the Wilderness Repeat of 3/5. DVS.11:30 Gifts of Imperfection:

Living with Courage, Compassion and Connection ★

Brene Brown shares what she’s learned from a decade of research on the power of authenticity.

1:00 Tenth Inning Bottom of the Tenth. Rivalries,

records and revelations about ste-roids impact baseball at the start of the 21st century.

4:00 Viewer Choice 6:00 Behind The Britcom:

from Script to Screen ★ Meet the minds behind British

comedies with Moira Brooker and Philip Bretherton of As Time Goes By.

8:00 Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air.

New scientific research sheds light on these tough, energetic flashing jewels of the natural world. DVS. (r 3/13 8pm)

White-necked Jacobin

9:30 Viewer Choice

11:30 Reindeer Queen Profiles “Sinrock Mary” Anti-

sarlook, the Arctic’s wealthiest woman during the Alaska Gold Rush. (r 3/27 3:30pm)

14 Monday

8:00 Best of Laugh-In Repeat of 3/6. 9:30 Rock, Pop and Doo Wop

(My Music) Repeat of 3/6.11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

15 Tuesday

8:00 Great Performances ★ Billy Joel: Last Play at Shea - The

Concert. The superstar performs at New York City’s Shea Stadium in 2008 with Tony Bennett and Paul McCartney.

10:00 Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer

Repeat of 3/7.11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

16 Wednesday

8:00 Viewer Choice 10:00 Viewer Choice 11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

17 Thursday

8:00 Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart

Repeat of 3/5.10:00 Historic Pubs of Dublin Repeat of 3/12.11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

18 Friday

8:00 Washington Week ★ (r Sat 1am and 5:30am; Sun 4am

and 5:30am) 8:30 John Sebastian

Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music)

A live reunion of folk singers includes Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn and The Chad Mitchell Trio.

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10:30 Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy

Repeat of 3/6.11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

19 Saturday

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

DVS. 6:30 Bob the Builder DVS. 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS. 7:30 Caillou DVS. 8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between the Lions DVS.

9:00 Cyberchase DVS. 9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone

Repeat of 3/18.10:30 Viewer Choice 12:00 Viewer Choice 1:30 When Irish Eyes Are

Smiling Ireland’s most beloved ballads

and folk songs are performed by some of the world’s best vocalists.

3:00 Viewer Choice 4:30 Viewer Choice 6:00 Viewer Choice 7:00 Victor Borge: 100 Years

of Music & Laughter! Rita Rudner narrates a collection

of the entertaining performer’s funniest and most memorable skits.

8:30 Red Green’s Duct Tape Forever

When an evil land-baron’s limo falls in a sinkhole creating trouble, Red schemes to save the Lodge.

11:00 Viewer Choice

20 Sunday

6:00 Sesame Street DVS. 7:00 Curious George DVS. 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A

Lot About That! DVS. 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS. 9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS. 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS.10:00 Viewer Choice 11:00 Viewer Choice 12:30 Viewer Choice 2:00 Viewer Choice 3:30 Viewer Choice 5:30 Viewer Choice 7:00 Great Performances ★ Harry Connick, Jr. in Concert on

Broadway. The entertainer performs standards, show tunes and jazz classics with his New Orleans style.

Harry Connick, Jr.

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock: A Study in Pink. When

an unidentified woman, dressed all in pink, turns up murdered in an abandoned building, Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch) must use the science of deduction to catch the killer. Martin Freeman also stars as John Watson. DVS.

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Courthouse Girls of Farmland is a story about small towns everywhere told from the viewpoint of one Indiana community and the people who make up its fabric. This intricate tapestry is woven with diversity, conflicting values, and a spirit determined to foster change. Highlighting the story are seven senior women who got up from their bridge club table to make a bold statement about historic preservation and fueled a firestorm of controversy. Residents of the small town of Farmland, Indiana, a community known for its innovative (some might say wacky) fundraisers and promotional campaigns that have helped restore the old town’s presence and economy, the Courthouse Girls decided they wouldn’t let the region’s historic courthouse face the wrecking ball without putting up a fight. Backed by Historic Farmland USA, these seven bridge club members (aged 77 to 94 at the time) withstood criticism from fellow church members and long-time friends to pose “suggestively” for a calendar and became celebrated centerfolds in the name of historic preservation. The women not only helped change the course of rural county politics, they set an example that our elderly need not go quietly into the long good night. They were an inspiration for old and young alike, generating cheers along with jeers. Most of all, their courageous action proved the old have beauty and value, whether it’s in historic buildings or in the people who have called that community home for nearly a century.

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11:00 Courthouse Girls of Farmland

Documents the poignant and humorous real-life events of seven senior women from a small Indiana town who got up from their bridge club table and “bore it all” to make a bold statement which fueled a firestorm of controversy. (r 3/23 1pm)

21 Monday

8:00 Viewer Choice 9:30 Viewer Choice 11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

22 Tuesday

8:00 Viewer Choice 9:30 Viewer Choice 11:30 Tavis Smiley ★

23 Wednesday

8:00 400 Years of the Telescope

Focuses on the telescope’s impact on astronomy and the three his-torical periods in its development. DVS. (r 3/25 5am)

An actor portrays Galileo

9:00 NOVA Hunting The Edge of Space - The

Mystery of the Milky Way. Examine how the telescope has fundamen-tally changed our understanding of our place in the universe.

(r 3/24 1am; 3/24 1pm; 3/25 3am; 3/27 Midnight)

10:00 NOVA Hunting The Edge of Space - The

Ever Expanding Universe. A look at how the telescope revolu-tionized human thought across science, philosophy and religion. (r 3/24 2am; 3/25 4am; 3/25 1pm; 3/27 1am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★11:30 Journal ★

24 Thursday

8:00 IN Focus ★ State Legislature. (r Fri 6pm)

8:30 Music Voyager ★ Mumbai. Edgar explores Mumbai,

the capital of India’s entertainment industry, with two pop music stars.

9:00 Globe Trekker Madrid City Guide. The art at the

Prado, El Rastro the city’s flea market and Spanish Civil War landmarks are visited. (r Sat 11am) DVS.

10:00 No Compromise: Lessons in Feminist Art with Judy Chicago

Artist and writer Judy Chicago works with a group of women students as they struggle with the artistic process, from conception to public presentation.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★11:30 Journal ★

25 Friday

8:00 Washington Week ★ (r Sat 1am and 5:30am; Sun 4am

and 5:30am) 8:30 Need to Know ★ (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 4:30am) 9:30 Marie Antoinette Examine the life of a one of the

most controversial monarchs, from her childhood to her final hours. DVS.

11:30 Journal ★

26 Saturday

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

DVS. 6:30 Bob the Builder DVS. 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS. 7:30 Caillou DVS. 8:00 Wild Kratts 8:30 Between the Lions DVS.

Lionel

9:00 Cyberchase DVS. 9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone

Repeat of 3/25.10:30 Ebert Presents at the

Movies ★ See article on page 5.11:00 Globe Trekker Madrid City Guide. Repeat of

3/24. DVS. 12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with

Master Chefs (r Mon Noon)12:30 Victory Garden (r Mon 12:30pm)

Lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers

1:00 Everyday Food (r Tue 12:30pm) DVS. 1:30 This Old House ★ (r Wed 12:30pm)

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2:00 Ask This Old House ★ (r Thu 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime ★ (r Fri 12:30pm) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop DVS. 3:30 McLaughlin Group ★ 4:00 To The Contrary with

Bonnie Erbe ★ 4:30 Inside Indiana Business ★ 5:30 Indiana Lawmakers ★ 6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe ★ 6:30 Joy of Music ★ Musical Journey on the Baltic Sea

II. 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 25th Anniversary Show.

Lawrence Welk

8:00 Keeping Up Appearances

8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits Foo Fighters. The Grammy

winners rock the stage with songs from their album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace.

10:00 Song of the Mountains ★ Everett Lilly and the Lilly Moun-

taineers, Phil Campbell, Ethan Ferguson and Gary Crain perform.

11:00 Woodsongs ★ Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

27 Sunday

6:00 Sesame Street DVS. 7:00 Curious George DVS. 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows

A Lot About That! DVS. 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS. 9:00 Sid the Science Kid

9:30 Martha Speaks DVS.10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club 11:00 Equitrekking ★11:30 Burt Wolf: Travels &

Traditions Touring Ireland. 12:00 MotorWeek ★12:30 Muscle Car Workout 1:00 Class Apart: American

Experience The story of Mexican-American

lawyers who took a small-town murder case to the Supreme Court. DVS.

2:00 Great Performances The Windy City’s internationally

renowned orchestra performs Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 7.

Conductor Pierre Boulez

3:30 Reindeer Queen Repeat of 3/13. 4:00 Girl’s Life Explores what it means to be a

girl in America today, based on Rachel Simmons’ book Odd Girl Out.

5:00 Fannie’s Last Supper Recipes include homemade jellies,

Mandarin cake, venison, roast geese and lobster.

6:00 Antiques Roadshow Palm Springs, California - Hour

Three. 7:00 New Tricks ★ The War Against Drugs. The

Unsolved Crime And Open Case Squad (UCOS) face a difficult pro-fessional and personal dilemma when Brian Lane is forced into rehab to treat his alcoholism and stumbles on a case involving the death of a heroin addict.

8:00 Nature ★ Outback Pelicans. 100,000 peli-

cans arrive in the largest lake in Australia, which is created every ten years by rain. (r 3/28 Midnight and 1pm; 3/29 5am)

9:00 Masterpiece Classic The 39 Steps. A mining engineer

is caught in a conspiracy after the death of a British spy found in his apartment. DVS. (r 3/28 1am; 3/29 3am)

10:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent

Four nations struggled over 150 years to control this critical water artery (r 3/28 2:30am; 3/29 4:30am)

11:00 Ten Sisters - A True Story

Recounts the 1942 legal proceed-ing that separated 10 daughters from each other and their parents. DVS. (r 3/30 1pm)

28 Monday

8:00 Antiques Roadshow Dallas, Texas - Hour One. Jaw-

dropping finds include an 1847 painting by James Henry Beard titled “The Illustrious Guest.”

(r 3/29 1pm; 3/30 5am) 9:00 Dolley Madison:

American Experience Eve Best stars as the “first First

Lady” who created a political and social style for the country. (r 3/29 1am; 3/30 3am ) DVS.

10:30 Morristown: Where America Survived

Revisit the winter of 1779-80 when Washington’s troops arrived at the densely-wooded area just south of Morristown, NJ (known as Jockey Hollow) to build a log hut city for their winter camp. (r 3/29 2:30am; 3/30 4:30am)

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★11:30 Journal ★

29 Tuesday

8:00 Secrets of the Dead Herculaneum Uncovered.

Geo-archeologists chip away at soft rock to examine this city buried by a volcanic eruption. (r 3/30 2am; 3/31 5am)

9:00 Frontline (r 3/30 1am)

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10:00 Independent Lens ★ Pushing The Elephant. A mother

and daughter reunite a decade after their separation during the Congolese civil war. (r 3/31 3:30am)

11:30 Journal ★

30 Wednesday

8:00 Nature Birds of the Gods. Scientists un-

dertake a grueling expedition to film the elusive birds in the New Guinean Rainforest. DVS.

9:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the

Butterflies. Journey into the fascinating world of the Monarch butterfly and explore its migratory odyssey. DVS. (r 3/31 1am; 3/31 1pm)

10:00 Journey to Planet Earth ★ Plan B: Mobilizing to Save

Civilization. A look at the reali-ties of climate change addresses an emerging economy based on renewable sources. (r 3/31 2am)

11:30 Journal ★

31 Thursday

8:00 The Weekly Special ★ Pam Thrash and Joe Hren

host this local public-affairs program.

8:30 Music Voyager ★ Rajasthan. The birthplace of the

Gypsies, music in Rajasthan is as colorful and soulful as its sur-roundings.

9:00 Globe Trekker South Africa 2. Explore the

beaches of Cape Town and go on safari at Kruger National Park and visit Johannesburg. (r Sat 11am)

10:00 Evening with Eartha Kitt

The performer’s early life and her prolific career on stage and in film and television are traced.

11:00 Tavis Smiley ★11:30 Journal ★

The State We’re In Debuts on WFIUSundays at 4pm

How do people treat each other around the world? That’s the subject of The State We’re In, a weekly series that debuts this month on WFIU. Host Jonathan Groubert talks to guests from all continents about the first-hand experiences that changed them—illuminating both human tragedies and successes. Past programs have featured stories about: Jerry Winkler, a homeless man in Amsterdam who discovered his father was a millionaire; Ugandan journalist Joseph Elunya, who explains why surviving a series of life-threatening close calls convinced him he’s one of the world’s luckiest men; The strange case of Jonathan Overfeld, who suffers from retrograde amnesia; and Christoph Meili, who was doing his rounds at a Swiss bank when he found documents that implicated the bank in taking money from the accounts of Holocaust victims.

Votes for Women Sunday, March 13 at 8pm

Last year marked the 90th anniversary of the date that women got the right to vote. Votes for Women explores the progressive movement of the early 1900s, the role that women were expected to play in Victorian times, how women organized to get the right to vote, and the techniques they used to get it. By weaving together oral histories of women who had firsthand experience in these events, excerpts from letters and speeches, comments from sociologists and historians, and music from the suffrage movement, Votes for Women reminds us that the rights that we take for granted were not always there.

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TIU World (Ch. 30.2)

Evening Programming

Weeknights10:00 PBS NewsHour 3/4 10:3011:00 BBC World News (except 3/4) Nightly Business Report (March 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21)11:30 Nightly Business Report Journal (March 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21)

Sundays 6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 6:30 Inside Washington 7:00 The Doha Debates 3/13 Jim Thorpe 3/20 Best of Laugh-In 3/27 Wilderness: The Great Debate 8:00 Washington Week 3/6 The War - Part I (8-10pm) 3/13 The War - Part II (8-9:30pm) 8:30 McLaughlin Group 3/20 Rick Steve’s Europe with Abandon 9:00 Need to Know 9:30 3/13 Rick Steve’s Europe10:00 Global Voices11:00 Global Voices 3/27 Alma’s Jazzy Marriage (11:30 start)

1 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Galloway V. State of Indiana 7:00 Assassination: Idaho’s Trial of the Century 8:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 9:00 Damrell’s Fire

2 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 The Doha Debates 8:00 Independent Lens Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story 9:00 Frontline

3 Thursday 6:00 Movers & Stakers: Stories Along the Indiana National Road 7:00 Music Instinct: Science and Song 9:00 Mysterious Human Heart Endlessly Beating

4 Friday 6:00 Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami 7:00 Baseball The Capital of Baseball

5 Saturday 6:00 Surviving the Dust Bowl: American Experience 7:00 Civilian Conservation Corps: American Experience 8:00 The Weavers: Wasn’t That a Time!10:00 Waterbuster 11:00 Living in the Big Empty

7 Monday 6:00 Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears 7:00 Secret Files of the Inquisition Root Out Heretics 8:00 Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways

8 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Baer V. State of Indiana 7:00 Chasing Churchill: In Search of My Grandfather Wanted: Dead or Alive 8:00 Chasing Churchill: In Search of My Grandfather The Other Country 9:00 Secrets of the Dead Airmen and the Headhunters

9 Wednesday 6:00 Independent Lens Wonders Are Many: The Making of Dr. Atomic 7:30 Independent Lens Grey Gardens: From East Hampton to Broadway 8:30 Nature Hummingbirds: Magic In The Air

10 Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana The Land That Used to Be 7:00 NOVA scienceNOW Can We Make It to Mars? 8:00 NOVA Car of the Future 9:00 Mysterious Human Heart The Spark of Life

11 Friday 6:00 Jim Thorpe: World’s Greatest Athlete 7:00 American Masters Carol King and James Taylor 9:00 Jim Thorpe: World’s Greatest Athlete

12 Saturday 6:00 Eden at the End of the World 7:00 Farming The Future: Farm Life On Long Island 8:00 Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways 10:00 POV Good Fortune 11:30 Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert

14 Monday 6:00 Nature Silence of the Bees 7:00 Secret Files of the Inquisition The War on Ideas 8:00 Roy Orbison: In Dreams 9:00 Echoes of Creation

15 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Delarosa V. State of Indiana 7:00 Novel Reflections...The American Dream 9:00 Zora’s Roots

16 Wednesday 6:00 Who Does She Think She Is? 7:00 Rick Steve’s European Insights 7:30 Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer 9:00 Who Does She Think She Is?

17 Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana Current Plant Life 7:00 NOVA scienceNOW How Does the Brain Work? 8:00 NOVA Alien from Earth 9:00 Mysterious Human Heart

18 Friday 6:00 Never Too Old for Gold 6:30 Golden Game: Baseball in Sacramento 7:00 American Masters Pete Seeger 9:30 Never Too Old for Gold

19 Saturday 6:00 New Metropolis A Crack in the Pavement 6:30 New Metropolis The New Neighbors 7:00 Echoes of Creation 8:00 Making Sense of Place Cleveland: Confronting Decline in an American City 9:00 Making Sense of Place: Portland 10:00 Land of Destiny 11:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life

21 Monday 6:00 Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species 7:00 Winged Migration 9:00 Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species

22 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Nicoson V. State of Indiana 7:00 Broadside Emerging Empires Collide, Part 1 8:00 Broadside Emerging Empires Collide, Part 2 9:00 Forgotten War: The Struggle for North America

23 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Wilderness: The Great Debate 8:00 Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 9:00 Frontline

24 Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana Current Animal Life 7:00 NOVA Hunting The Edge of Space 8:00 NOVA Hunting The Edge of Space 9:00 Naturally Obsessed: The Making of a Scientist

25 Friday 6:00 Secrets of the Dead Airmen & the Headhunters 7:00 In Search of Myths and Heroes The Queen of Sheba 8:00 In Search of Myths and Heroes Arthur: The Once & Future King 9:00 Secrets of the Dead Airmen and the Headhunters

26 Saturday 5:30 Global Voices Black Gold/ Calicot 7:00 Independent Lens Butte, America 8:00 American Values: American Wilderness

Surviving the Dust Bowl on American Experience Saturday 3/5 at 6pm, TIU World (Ch.30.2)

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TIU Family (Ch. 30.3) 9:00 Wilderness: The Great Debate 10:00 Renewal: Stories from America’s Religious Environment 11:30 Protecting Paradise: The Western Everglades

28 Monday 6:00 Nature Outback Pelicans 7:00 No Tomorrow 8:30 IN Focus State Legislature 9:00 Nature Outback Pelicans

29 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 Erma Bombeck: Legacy of Laughter 7:30 American Masters Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women

Louisa May Alcott

9:00 Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place

30 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Alma’s Jazzy Marriage 7:30 Independent Lens Pushing the Elephant 9:00 Frontline

31 Thursday 6:00 Natural Heritage of Indiana Stewardship of the Natural Environment 7:00 NOVA scienceNOW How Smart Are Animals? 8:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies

Monarch butterfly

9:00 NOVA scienceNOW Where Did We Come From?

Monday – FridayNoon Super Why!12:30 Barney & Friends 1:00 Caillou 1:30 Sid the Science Kid 2:00 Dinosaur Train 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:00 Curious George 3:30 Martha Speaks 4:00 Arthur 4:30 WordGirl 5:00 Wild Kratts 5:30 Electric Company

Evening Schedule

Mondays and Fridays 6:00 Martha’s Sewing Room 6:30 Donna Dewberry Show 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Ciao Italia 8:30 Caprial and John’s Kitchen 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Travelscope10:00 Garden Smart (Fri P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home)10:30 This Old House11:00 Rough Cut11:30 Crafting at the Spotted Canary

Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor 6:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 7:00 Food Trip with Todd English 7:30 Julia and Jacque Cooking 8:00 Martin Yan’s Hidden China 8:30 Avec Eric 9:00 Globetrekker 10:00 Victory Garden10:30 Woodright’s Shop11:00 Woodsmith Shop11:30 Winemakers

Wednesdays and Sundays 6:00 Knit & Crochet Today Beg. 3/13 Lap Quilting with Georgia 6:30 Grand View 7:00 Cook’s Country 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class 8:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Seasoned Traveler10:00 Garden Smart (Sun P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home)10:30 Ask This Old House11:00 For Your Home11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

5 Saturday 6:00 Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen 6:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co.

7:00 Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Always Cooking! 7:30 Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen 8:00 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. 8:30 Coastal Cooking with John Shields 9:00 Chefs A’ Field 9:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. 10:00 Coastal Cooking with John Shields 10:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co. 11:00 Endless Feast 11:30 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom

12 Saturday 6:00 Tommy Makem’s Ireland 7:00 Tommy Makem’s Ireland 8:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 8:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 9:00 Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa 9:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 10:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 11:00 Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa 11:30 Rick Steves’ Europe

19 Saturday 6:00 Katie Brown Workshop 6:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 7:00 Best of the Joy of Painting 7:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 8:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 8:30 Donna Dewberry Show 9:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 9:30 For Your Home 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home10:30 Best of the Joy of Painting11:00 Katie Brown Workshop11:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

26 Saturday 6:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 6:30 Garden Smart 7:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

Sundays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Great Performances11:00 Estudio Billboard

Mondays 8:00 Wild at Heart 9:00 Mini Series10:00 El Aguila Roja11:00 Wild at Heart

Tuesdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Mini Series10:00 Cuenta Atras11:00 Comisario Rex

Wednesdays 8:00 Nota Musical Remix 8:30 En Pantalla 9:00 Mini Series10:00 Intelligence11:00 Nota Musical Remix11:30 En Pantalla

Thursdays 8:00 Sexto Round 9:00 Mini Series10:00 Hay Alguien Ahi11:00 Sexto Round

Fridays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Jorge Gestoso Investiga10:00 Oppenheimer Presenta11:00 Cuentame Como Paso

Saturdays 8:00 Desafuo Extremo 9:00 World Series Boxing11:00 Hay Alguien Ahi

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Chef Paul Prudhomme’s Always Cooking! Fridays at 7pm, TIU Family (Ch 30.3)

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Baseball: Whole New Ball Game 3/13 Midnight

Baseball: Home 3/20 Midnight

Behind the Britcom: from Script to Screen 3/13 6pm

Best of Laugh-In 3/6 2:30pm; 3/14 8pm

Best of Simply Painting: Across Europe Thu 2:30pm

Best of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm

Between the Lions Sat 8:30am

Biz Kid$ 3/27 10amBob the Builder

Sat 6:30amBody Electric Weekdays

6am and 2pmBurt Wolf: Travels &

Traditions: Touring Ireland 3/27 11:30am

Caillou Sat 7:30amCat in the Hat Knows

A Lot About That! Weekdays 7am; Sun 7:30am

Celebrating North America’s Steam Railways 3/5 10:30am; 3/10 8pm

Celtic Woman: Songs from the Heart 3/5 6:30pm; 3/17 8pm

Change Your Brain Change Your Body 3/12 3pm

Charlie Rose Weekdays 5pm; Tue-Sat Midnight

Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player 3/5 1:30pm; 3/11 1pm

Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain 3/8 1am; 3/9 3am; 3/14 3am

Class Apart: American Experience 3/22 1am; 3/23 3am; 3/27 1pm

Clifford the Big Red Dog Weekdays 9:30am

Courthouse Girls of Farmland 3/20 11pm; 3/23 1pm

Crafting at the Spotted Canary 3/4 2:30pm; 3/11 2:30pm

Curious George Weekdays 6:30am; Sun 7am

Cyberchase Sat 9amDaniel O’Donnell at

Home in Ireland 3/17 1pm

400 Years of the Telescope 3/23 8pm; 3/25 5am

Alan K. Simpson: Nothing Else Matters 3/2 4am; 3/2 1pm

Albert King with Stevie Ray Vaughan in Session 3/12 9pm

All Star Bluegrass Celebration 3/10 10pm

Alone in the Wilderness 3/5 3pm; 3/10 1pm; 3/13 10am

America’s Home Cooking: From the Garden Sat 12:30pm; Wed Noon

American Masters: Carole King and James Taylor 3/4 3am; 3/7 3am; 3/7 9:30pm; 3/9 1am; 3/10 4am

Antiques Roadshow: Des Moines - Hour Three 3/1 2am; 3/1 1pm; 3/2 5am; 3/5 4am

Antiques Roadshow: Palm Springs - Hour One 3/9 5am; 3/12 4am

Antiques Roadshow: Palm Springs - Hour Two 3/16 5am

Antiques Roadshow: Palm Springs - Hour Three 3/22 2am; 3/22 1pm; 3/23 5am; 3/26 4am; 3/27 6pm

Antiques Roadshow: Dallas - Hour One 3/28 8pm; 3/29 1pm; 3/30 5am

Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge: Amazing Encounter 3/14 1pm

Arthur Weekdays 3:30pmAsk This Old House Thu

12:30pm; 3/26 2pmAtchafalaya Houseboat

3/9 2:30am; 3/10 5:30am; 3/12 3:30am

Austin City Limits: Foo Fighters 3/26 9pm

Back Care Basics: Yoga for the Rest of Us 3/6 4pm

Bake Decorate Celebrate! Thu Noon

Barney & Friends Weekdays 8:30am

Dinosaur Train Weekdays 8am; Sun 8:30am

Dolley Madison: American Experience 3/28 9pm; 3/29 1am; 3/30 3am

DragonflyTV Sat 9:30amEasy Yoga for Arthritis

with Peggy Cappy 3/6 10am; 3/18 10:30pm

Eat & Cook Healthy! with Dr. John La Puma 3/12 1:30pm

Ebert Presents at the Movies 3/26 10:30am

Eden at the End of the World 3/17 4am

Electric Company Weekdays 4pm

Equitrekking 3/27 11amEuropean Journal

Mon 6pmEvening with Eartha

Kitt 3/31 10pmEveryday Food Tue

12:30pm; 3/26 1pmFannie’s Last Supper

3/27 5pmFerrets: The Pursuit of

Excellence 3/23 2am; 3/24 5am; 3/25 2am; 3/28 5am

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Mon-Thu 4:30pm

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Tue 11:30am

For Your Home Tue 2:30pm

Forgetting: A Portrait of Alzheimer’s 3/2 8pm

Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent 3/16 4:30am; 3/18 5:30am; 3/27 10:30pm; 3/28 2:30am; 3/29 4:30am

Four-Wheeled Fascination: A Roller Derby Story 3/3 8:30pm

Friday Zone Fri 4:30pm; Sat 10am

Frontline 3/1 9pm; 3/2 1am; 3/3 4am; 3/23 1am; 3/24 4am; 3/27 2am; 3/29 9pm; 3/30 1am

Gifts of Imperfection: Living with Courage, Compassion and Connection 3/13 11:30am

Girl’s Life 3/27 4pm

Globe Trekker 3/3 9pm; 3/24 9pm; 3/26 11am; 3/31 9pm;

Great Performances: The Hitman Returns: David Foster & Friends 3/6 11am; 3/9 8pm

Great Performances: Billy Joel: Last Play at Shea - The Concert 3/15 8pm

Great Performances: Chicago Symphony Orchestra 3/21 1am; 3/22 3am; 3/27 2pm

Great Performances: Harry Connick, Jr. in Concert on Broadway 3/20 7pm

Green Rim 3/3 1pmHealthy Body Healthy

Mind Wed 6pmHistoric Pubs of Dublin 3/12 5:30pm; 3/17

10pmHometime Sat 2:30pm;

Fri 12:30pmHoosier Hospitality:

Craft Beer 3/7 8pm; 3/12 Noon; 3/15 1pm; 3/15 10pm

Illicit: The Dark Trade 3/10 2am; 3/11 3amIN Focus: State

Legislature 3/24 8pm; 3/25 6pm

In Julia’s Kitchen With Master Chefs Tue Noon; 3/26 Noon

In Performance at the White House: The Motown Sound 3/1 8pm; 3/2 2am; 3/3 5am

In the Life 3/6 MidnightIndependent Lens:

Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story 3/1 10pm; 3/3 3am; 3/6 3am

Independent Lens: Grey Gardens: From East Hampton to Broadway 3/10 3am; 3/11 4am; 3/13 3am

Independent Lens: Art & Copy 3/17 1am; 3/18 4am; 3/20 2:30am

Independent Lens: Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 3/24 3am; 3/27 3am

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Independent Lens: Pushing the Elephant 3/29 10pm; 3/31 3:30am

Indiana Lawmakers 3/26 5:30pm

Inside Indiana Business 3/26 4:30pm

Jerusalem: Center of the World 3/15 1am; 3/16 2:30am; 3/18 2am 3/21 3am

John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) 3/18 8:30pm

John Wooden: Values, Victory, and Peace of Mind 3/9 1pm

Journal Weekdays 11:30pm March 1-4, 23-31

Journey to Planet Earth: Plan B: Mobilizing to Save Civilization

3/30 10pm; 3/31 2amJoy of Music 3/26 6:30pmKatie Brown Workshop 3/25 2:30pmKeeping Up Appearances 3/26 8pmKnitting Daily

Mon 11:30amLawrence Welk Show 3/12 and 3/26 7pmLegend of Pancho

Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club

3/3 10pm; 3/4 1pmLes Miserables 25th

Anniversary Concert at The O2 3/6 7pm

Marie Antoinette 3/25 9:30pmMark Twain: Part One 3/7 1am; 3/8 3amMark Twain: Part Two 3/14 1am; 3/15 3amMartha Speaks Weekdays

9am; Sun 9:30amMartha’s Sewing Room Thu 11:30amMartin Yan’s Hidden

China Mon NoonMasterpiece Classic:

Any Human Heart - Part 3 3/1 3am; 3/4 9:30pm; 3/5 2:30am

Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock: A Study in Pink 3/20 9pm

Masterpiece Classic: The 39 Steps 3/27 9pm; 3/28 1am; 3/29 3am

McLaughlin Group 3/26 3:30pmMexico – One Plate at

a Time with Rick Bayless Fri Noon

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Sat 6amMorristown: Where

America Survived 3/28 10:30pm; 3/29

2:30am; 3/30 4:30amMotorWeek 3/27 NoonMuscle Car Workout 3/27 12:30pmMusic Voyager 3/24 and

3/31 8:30pmMy Generation Thu 6pmNature: Clash:

Encounters of Bears and Wolves 3/1 5am

Nature: Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears

3/7 Midnight; 3/8 5am; 3/11 2am; 3/12 2:30am

Nature: Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air

3/7 1pm; 3/13 8pmNature: Silence of the

Bees 3/14 Midnight; 3/15 5am; 3/19 2:30am

Nature: Crash: A Tale of Two Species 3/21 Midnight; 3/21 1pm; 3/22 5am

Nature: Birds of the Gods 3/30 8pm

Nature: Outback Pelicans 3/27 8pm; 3/28 Midnight and 1pm; 3/29 5am

Need To Know Fri 8:30pm; Sat 1:30am; Sun 4:30am

New Tricks 3/27 7pmNightly Business Report Weekdays 6:30pmNo Compromise:

Lessons in Feminist Art with Judy Chicago 3/24 10pm

No Tomorrow 3/26 2:30am; 3/28 3am

NOVA: Lord of the Ants 3/4 5amNOVA: Car of the Future 3/10 1am; 3/11 5am;

3/13 2am; 3/145amNOVA: Alien from Earth 3/17 5am; 3/21 5amNOVA: Hunting The

Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way 3/23 9pm; 3/24 1am; 3/24 1pm; 3/25 3am; 3/27 Midnight

NOVA: Hunting the Edge of Space - The Ever Expanding Universe

3/23 10pm; 3/24 2am; 3/25 4am; 3/25 1pm; 3/27 1am

NOVA: The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies 3/30 9pm; 3/31 1am; 3/31 1pm

PBS Newshour Weekdays 7pm

Piaf: Her Story, Her Songs 3/2 9:30pm

Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry It On: A Musical Legacy

3/5 4:30pm Pioneers of Television:

Variety 3/4 2amQuilting Arts Wed 11:30amRed Green Test Drive 3/5 8:30pm; 3/8 1pmRed Green Show 3/9

10pm; 3/26 8:30pmRed Green’s Duct Tape

Forever 3/19 8:30pmReindeer Queen 3/13

11:30pm; 3/27 3:30pmReligion & Ethics

Newsweekly Tue 6pmRemembered Earth:

New Mexico’s High Desert 3/1 4:30am; 3/3 2:30am; 3/4 4:30am

Rick Steves’ Europe with Abandon!

3/12 5pmRick Steves’ Europe 3/26 6pmRock, Pop and Doo Wop

(My Music) 3/6 5pm; 3/11 8:30pm; 3/14 9:30pm; 3/18 1pm

Roy Orbison: In Dreams 3/11 10:30pmSaddle Club 3/27 10:30amScrapbook Memories Monday 2:30pmSecrets of the Dead:

Herculaneum Uncovered 3/29 8pm; 3/30 2am; 3/31 5am

Sesame Street Weekdays 10am; Sun 6am

Sewing with Nancy Fri 11:30amSid the Science Kid Weekdays 11am; Sun

9amSong of the Mountains 3/26 10pm

Street Stops Here 3/16 1am; 3/17 2:30am; 3/19 3:30am

Super Why! Weekdays 7:30am; Sun 8am

Suze Orman’s Money Class 3/8 9:30pm

Tavis Smiley Weekdays 11pm (11:30pm March 7-22)

Ten Sisters - A True Story 3/27 11pm; 3/30 1pm

Tenth Inning: Bottom of the Tenth

3/13 1pmThis Old HouseWed 12:30pm; 3/26

1:30pmThis Old House Hour Fri 1am; Sat 5amThomas & Friends Sat 7amTo The Contrary with

Bonnie Erbe 3/26 4pmTriangle Fire: American

Experience 3/1 1am; 3/2 3amVictor Borge: 100 Years

of Music & Laughter! 3/19 7pmVictory Garden

Mon 12:30pm; 3/26 12:30pm

Washington Week Fri 8pm; Sat 1am and

5:30am; Sun 4am and 5:30am

Way of the Warrior 3/23 4amWeavers: Wasn’t That a

Time! 3/5 10pmWeekly Special Thu 6pm

(except 3/10 and 17); Fri 6pm (except 3/11 and 3/18)

When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 3/19 1:30pm

Wild Kratts Sat 8amWilderness Plots: Songs

and Stories of the Prairie 3/6 1pm; 3/8 8pm; 3/12 10:30am; 3/12 10:30pm

Woodsongs: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 3/26 11pm

Woodwright’s Shop 3/26 3pm

WordGirl Weekdays 3pmWorld of Julia Peterkin:

Cheating the Stillness 3/6 11pm

Yellowstone: Land to Life 3/21 2:30am; 3/22 4:30am; 3/28 4:30am

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Bureau——————————————–——Saving Places: Preserving Indiana’s Architectural HeritageEfroymson Family Fund, A CICF FundBall Brothers Foundation——————————————–——Our Town: Terre HauteThe Electrical Workers of the IBEW Local 725 and the National Electrical Contractors AssociationA Grant from The Hollie and Anna Oakley FoundationThe Terre Haute Convention and Visitors BureauThe Wabash Valley Community Foundation—––––———————————–—––Harp DreamsDick and Ruth Johnson Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc.—––––———————————–—––Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own BackyardBridgestone Americas Trust FundStewart & Irwin, Attorneys at LawVectren Foundation—––––———————————–—––Spirit of Monroe County IIICFC, Inc. McCrea & McCrea Law OfficesSmithville Telephone Company —––––———————————–——IN FocusHoosier EnergyHoosiers for Higher EducationThe Herald-Times Smithville——————————————–——Wilderness Plots: Songs and Stories of the PrairieThe Moveable Feast of the Arts——————————————–——The Friday ZoneSmithvilleMargaret A. Cargill FoundationDorothy Meyer Advisor Gift Fund——————————————–——The Weekly SpecialBloomington Hospital——————————————–——Ready to LearnSmithville REMC—Utilities District of Western Indiana

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Overnight Schedule

Tuesday – Saturday12:00 Charlie Rose

1 Tuesday 1:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Masterpiece Classic Any Human Heart - Part 3 4:30 Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert 5:00 Nature Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves

2 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 In Performance at the White House The Motown Sound 3:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 4:00 Alan K. Simpson: Nothing Else Matters 5:00 Antiques Roadshow

3 Thursday 1:00 Great Performances Harry Connick, Jr. In Concert on Broadway 2:30 Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert 3:00 Independent Lens Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story 4:00 Frontline 5:00 In Performance at the White House The Motown Sound

4 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Pioneers of Television Variety 3:00 American Masters Carole King and James Taylor 4:30 Remembered Earth: New Mexico’s High Desert 5:00 NOVA Lord of the Ants

5 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Masterpiece Classic Any Human Heart - Part 3 4:00 Antiques Roadshow 5:00 This Old House Hour

6 Sunday12:00 In The Life 3:00 Independent Lens Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story 4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week

7 Monday12:00 Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears 1:00 Mark Twain 3:00 American Masters Carole King and James Taylor 4:30 Great Performances Harry Connick, Jr.

8 Tuesday 1:00 Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain 3:00 Mark Twain 5:00 Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears

9 Wednesday 1:00 American Masters Carole King and James Taylor 2:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat 3:00 Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain 5:00 Antiques Roadshow

10 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Car of the Future 2:00 Illicit: The Dark Trade 3:00 Independent Lens Grey Gardens 4:00 American Masters Carole King and James Taylor 5:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat

11 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears 3:00 Illicit: The Dark Trade 4:00 Independent Lens Grey Gardens 5:00 NOVA Car of the Future

12 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears 3:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat 4:00 Antiques Roadshow 5:00 This Old House Hour

13 Sunday12:00 Baseball A Whole New Ball Game 2:00 NOVA Car of the Future 3:00 Independent Lens Grey Gardens 4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week

14 Monday12:00 Nature Silence of the Bees 1:00 Mark Twain 3:00 Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain 5:00 NOVA Car of the Future

15 Tuesday 1:00 Jerusalem: Center of the World 3:00 Mark Twain 5:00 Nature Silence of the Bees

16 Wednesday 1:00 Street Stops Here 2:30 Jerusalem: Center of the World 4:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent 5:00 Antiques Roadshow

17 Thursday 1:00 Independent Lens Art & Copy 2:30 Street Stops Here 4:00 Eden at the End of the World 5:00 NOVA Alien from Earth

18 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Jerusalem: Center of the World 4:00 Independent Lens Art & Copy 5:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent

19 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 Nature Silence of the Bees 3:30 Street Stops Here 5:00 This Old House Hour

20 Sunday12:00 Baseball Home 2:30 Independent Lens Art & Copy 4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week

21 Monday12:00 Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species 1:00 Great Performances Chicago Symphony Orchestra 2:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 3:00 Jerusalem: Center of the World 5:00 NOVA Alien from Earth

22 Tuesday 1:00 Class Apart: American Experience 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Great Performances Chicago Symphony Orchestra 4:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 5:00 Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species

23 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 Ferrets: The Pursuit of Excellence 3:00 Class Apart: American Experience 4:00 Way of the Warrior 5:00 Antiques Roadshow

24 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way 2:00 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Ever Expanding Universe 3:00 Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 4:00 Frontline 5:00 Ferrets: The Pursuit of Excellence

25 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Ferrets: The Pursuit of Excellence 3:00 NOVA Hunting The Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way 4:00 NOVA Hunting The Edge of Space - The Ever Expanding Universe 5:00 400 Years of the Telescope

26 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:30 No Tomorrow 4:00 Antiques Roadshow 5:00 This Old House Hour

27 Sunday12:00 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way 1:00 NOVA Hunting the Edge of Space - The Ever Expanding Universe 2:00 Frontline 3:00 Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai 4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know 5:30 Washington Week

28 Monday12:00 Nature Outback Pelicans 1:00 Masterpiece Classic The 39 Steps 2:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent 3:00 No Tomorrow 4:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 5:00 Ferrets: The Pursuit of Excellence

29 Tuesday 1:00 Dolley Madison: American Experience 2:30 Morristown: Where America Survived 3:00 Masterpiece Classic The 39 Steps 4:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent 5:00 Nature Outback Pelicans

30 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 Secrets of the Dead Herculaneum Uncovered 3:00 Dolley Madison: American Experience 4:30 Morristown: Where America Survived 5:00 Antiques Roadshow

31 Thursday 1:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies 2:00 Journey to Planet Earth Plan B: Mobilizing to Save Civilization 3:30 Independent Lens Pushing the Elephant 5:00 Secrets of the Dead Herculaneum Uncovered

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Hoosier Hospitality: Craft BeerMonday, March 7 at 8pm; Saturday, March 12 at Noon; Tuesday, March 15 at 1pm and 10pm

Hosted by brewing expert Anita Johnson, Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer is a travelogue and informative television documentary on craft beer and micro-brewing in Indiana. Viewers go on an arm-chair journey throughout Indiana to meet unique individuals and hear their stories behind craft beer and the art of brewing. We’ll take you to unique micro-breweries, pubs, tasting festivals, and even include a handful of insightful lessons for your personal education on all things craft beer. Indiana has a rich heritage of breweries dating back to 1816. Since the late 1980s, there has been a resurgence of the micro-brewing business in Indiana and today there are more than 30 craft beer breweries in Indiana. Hoosier Hospitality: Craft Beer will include unique behind-the-scenes visits to three leading breweries: Broad Ripple Brewing, Co. in Indianapolis; Three Floyds Brewing Company in Munster; and Upland Brewing Company in Bloomington. The program will also include visits to other micro-breweries, clubs, festivals, events, and gatherings of craft beer enthusiasts.

“Local beer is like the local food movement. It’s making choices about where you spend your money.” Doug Dayhoff, Owner Upland Brewing Become a fan of Hoosier Hospitality on Facebook. You can also watch the program online at IndianaPublicMedia.org/HoosierHospitality from March 8 – 22.

Host Anita Johnson in Broad Ripple

Host Anita Johnson & Caleb Staton at the Upland Brewery

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