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Public Television from Indiana University
March 2015Membership Campaign: February 28 - March 17
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March 2015 Vol. 39, No. 1Viewing Guide StaffScott Witzke Editor-in-chief and DesignerAdam Schwartz EditorWTIU StaffPerry Metz General Manager
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Benefits of the Month:
Indianapolis Opera (#159)250 E 38th StreetIndianapolis, IN (317) 283-3470indyopera.org
Valid for 2-for-1 admission during the month; you must present your MemberCard in person at the Clowes Memorial Hall Box Office to receive the discount; phone and Internet orders are not accepted; subject to availability.
Marengo Cave (#354)400 E State Road 64Marengo, IN (812) 365-2705marengocave.com
Valid for 2-for-1 admission to any single or combo tour during the month of March; subject to availability. Call (812) 365-2705 for more information.
Benefit Changes:
Patricia’s Wellness Arts Café and Quilter’s Comfort Teas (#279)hartrock.net/cafe.htm(812) 369-5357Valid for 2-for-1 specialty tea or Reiki Relaxation Session; Call for an appointment.New!
ZenJenSkin (#0)zenjenskin.com(828) 777-8044
Valid for 15% off discount; Use code: membercardNew!
Big Lick Barkery (#0)biglickbarkery.com(980) 335-9164
Valid for $15 off any subscription of treats; online only; Use code: PUP15New!
Windy Knoll Winery (#268)Offer Expired
La Charreada (#399)Offer Expired
Pete’s Duck Inn (#130)Offer Expired
Perry Metz, Radio TV Service General Manager, shares one of the new four-terabyte hard drives for storing digitized versions of historical WTIU footage with Kate Kroll. These hard drives were the first purchases from the interest on the new William H. Kroll Equipment Endowment at Radio-Television Services. Bill Kroll was the station’s long-time General Manager. When he passed away in 2012 the endowment was created in his honor. Contributions continue to be accepted to grow the fund. “Mr. Kroll’s” influence lives on at Radio-TV!
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Knitting Daily
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
3/9 John Denver: Country Boy
Nature
3/2 Dr. Christiane Northrup – Glorious Women Never Age!
3/9 John Denver: Country Boy
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Techniqueexcept 3/2
3/9 Aging Backwards
Scrapbook Soupexcept 3/9
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Focus on Europe
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Quilting Arts
New Scandinavian Cooking
Ask This Old House
3/5 Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
3/12 Bill Cook: A Heck of a Ride
3/19 NOVA
3/26 Women in Chemistry
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Techniqueexcept 3/5 and 3/12
Landscapes Through Time
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Well Read
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Sewing with Nancy
The Jazzy Vegetarian
Beg 3/13Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup
Woodright’s Shop
3/6 Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever!
3/6 Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever!
3/13Indiana State Parks
3/20 Service: When Woman Come Marching Home
3/27 We Served Too: The Story of the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Techniqueexcept 3/13
3/6 Aging Backwards
Paint This with Jerry Yarnellexcept 3/3
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Indiana Newsdesk
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
It’s Sew Easy
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Country
This Old House
3/4 Great British Baking Show
3/11 More Trains Around North America
3/18 Anne Braden: Southern Patriot
3/25 Mary Bateman Clark
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Techniqueexcept 3/4 and 3/11
Best of the Joy of Paintingexcept 3/11
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Everyday Edisons
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
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Weekday Schedule
Fons & Porter’sLove of Quilting
Baking with Julia
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
Antiques Roadshow
3/3 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
3/10 Spirit of Orange County
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Techniqueexcept 3/3 and 3/10
Beads, Baubles & Jewels except 3/3
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3-5pm See children’s lineup on page 8
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This Month’s Highlights
Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, Season 3Sundays, March 29–May 17 at 9pm
Jeremy Piven (Entourage) stars as Harry Gordon Selfridge, the colorful American retail tycoon who opened one of London’s finest department stores: Selfridges. Season 3 picks up in 1919 after the end of World War I. Zoë Wanamaker (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone) joins the cast as the trouble-making Russian Princess Marie de Bolotoff.
James Baker: The Man Who Made Washington WorkTuesday, March 24 at 8:30pm
Politician and statesman James A. Baker III helped elect three presidents and was a player in momentous events of the late 20th century. With testimony from Baker and former presidents Clinton, Carter, and Bush Sr.; former Secretaries of State Rice and Kissinger; and former VP Cheney, this is a story of power at the highest level.
Cancer: The Emperor of All MaladiesMonday to Wednesday, March 30–April 1 at 9pm
This three-part documentary tells the story of cancer, from its first description in an ancient Egyptian scroll to the laboratories of modern research institutions. It interweaves a sweeping historical narrative with intimate stories about contemporary patients, and an investigation into the latest scientific breakthroughs that may bring lasting cures.
Call the Midwife, Season 4Sundays, March 29–May 17 at 8pm
In the East End of London in the 1950s, the nurses, midwives, and nuns from Nonnatus House visit expectant mothers, providing the poorest women with the best possible care. In Season 4, the characters deal with life-changing experiences—especially Trixie now that she’s engaged, while the community prepares to enter the 1960s.
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Membership Campaign Highlights
Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert Sunday, March 1 at 2pm; Sunday, March 8 at 8:30pm; Friday, March 13 at 8:30pm
The original three tenors return to public television 25 years after their groundbreaking first run. Recorded at the Terme di Caracalla in Rome, the once-in-a-lifetime concert features renowned tenors José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and the late Luciano Pavarotti performing alongside the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino and the Orchestra del Teatro dell’Opera di Roma.
More Trains across North America: Great Scenic Railway JourneysWednesday, March 4 at 8pm; Sunday, March 8 at 10:30am; Sunday, March 15 at 4pm
Learn about America’s fascinating railroad history and hear remarkable stories of more than a dozen scenic tourist railroads that defined the spirit of North America and created a new industry. The program showcases a variety of railways from quiet and relaxing trains featuring spectacular meals and views to fast-paced trains full of glitz and glamour.
Dr. Christiane Northrup: Glorious Women Never Age!Monday, March 2 at 1pm; Tuesday, March 3 at 8pm; Saturday, March 7 at 3pm
Christiane Northrup M.D., one of the world’s leading authorities in the field of women’s health, brings her fearless thinking to the subject of women and aging. Turning the notion of “aging” on its head, she replaces the notion of decline with the understanding that growing older means an increase in wisdom and value.
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever (My Music)Thursday, March 5 at 8pm
Hosted by Richard Pryor, this special, not seen for more than two decades, was produced to celebrate Motown’s 25th year. It includes reunions of Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Diana Ross and The Supremes, The Jackson 5, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Martha Reeves, Mary Wells, and Junior Walker.
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Listings are accurate as of time of printing, but are subject to change.
1 Sunday
10:00 Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own Backyard
Sumptuous cinematography, insightful interviews, and fascinat-ing archival footage tell the story of Indiana’s state parks and the people who have dedicated their lives to preserving them for future generations. (r 3/8 4pm)
11:30 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White H
Valuable insights on how to com-bat the physical signs and conse-quences of aging. (r 3/6 2pm; 3/6 10:30pm; 3/7 7pm; 3/9 2pm)
12:30 Rock My Soul H Gospel legends and all-star guests
celebrate one of America’s most popular musical genres. (r 3/14 10:30am)
2:00 Carreras Domingo Pavarotti in Concert H
The Three Tenors perform with the Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Rome in 1990. (r 3/8 8:30pm; 3/13 8:30pm)
4:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You
Suze Orman provides solutions to your financial problems.
6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H
6:30 Doc Martin’s Portwenn H
A new behind-the-scenes look at the hit series Doc Martin features interviews with cast members. (r 3/8 5:30pm)
7:30 The Great British Baking Show H
Final. The three finalists must master in three hours a classic pastry technique that normally takes a day to learn. (r 3/1 midnight; 3/3 3am; 3/4 1pm; 3/5 5am; 3/6 2am; 3/7 noon)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Downton Abbey, Season 5 –
Episode 9. The Crawleys go to a shooting party in Northumberland and return to Downton for Christmas. DVS (r 3/2 1am; 3/3 4am; 3/5 10pm)
11:00 Wendy Whelan – Moments of Grace
The story of top American ballet star Wendy Whelan includes re-hearsals and performance footage.
2 Monday
8:00 Spirit of Orange County H
Discover the history, natural beauty, and culture of Orange County and meet the people who are the true spirit of this remark-able southern Indiana community. (r 3/7 10:30am; 3/10 1pm; 3/12 9:30pm)
9:30 John Denver: Country Boy H
A portrait of the private life and public legacy of singer-songwriter and activist John Denver. (r 3/7 1:30pm; 3/9 12:30pm; 3/12 8pm)
John Denver
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
3 Tuesday
8:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup: Glorious Women Never Age! H
One of the world’s leading authorities in the field of women’s health and wellness discusses aging. (r 3/7 3pm)
9:30 Justin Hayward: Spirits . . . Live H
Justin Hayward performs “Tues-day Afternoon,” “Nights in White Satin” and more classics of the Moody Blues. (r 3/7 9:30pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
4 Wednesday
8:00 More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys H
Hosted by Grammy-winning musician David Holt, this program traces America’s railroad history, telling the stories of the conti-nent’s historic and scenic tourist railroads. (r 3/8 10:30am; 3/11 1pm; 3/15 4pm)
10:00 Bill Cook: A Heck of a Ride
Bill Cook is best known as the founder and leader of the medical devices company Cook Group. But he was also an avid pilot, a major force in historic preserva-tion, and he even produced a Tony award-winning Broadway show. (r 3/7 8pm; 3/12 1pm)
Bill Cook
11:30 Journal H
5 Thursday
8:00 Motown 25 (My Music Presents)
Richard Pryor hosts performances by Smokey Robinson and The Miracles, The Jackson 5, and other artists.
10:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5 –
Episode 9. The Crawleys go to a shooting party in Northumberland and return to Downton for Christmas. DVS
6 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H (r 3/7 1am; 3/8 5am)
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
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8:30 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
Celebrate the effect of the preemi-nent trio that brought folk music to America’s mass audiences. (r 3/7 4:30pm)
Peter, Paul and Mary
10:30 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White
Repeat of 3/1. (r 3/7 7pm; 3/9 2pm)11:30 Journal H
7 Saturday
10:30 Spirit of Orange County Repeat of 3/2. (r 3/10 1pm;
3/12 9:30pm)12:00 The Great British
Baking Show Final. Repeat of 3/1. 1:30 John Denver:
Country Boy Repeat of 3/2. (r 3/9 12:30pm;
3/12 8pm) 3:00 Dr. Christiane
Northrup: Glorious Women Never Age!
Repeat of 3/3. 4:30 50 Years with Peter,
Paul and Mary Repeat of 3/6. 6:30 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 7:00 Aging Backwards with
Miranda Esmonde-White Repeat of 3/6. (r 3/9 2pm) 8:00 Bill Cook:
A Heck of a Ride Repeat of 3/4. (r 3/12 1pm)
9:30 Justin Hayward: Spirits . . . Live
Repeat of 3/3.11:00 Infinity Hall Live H Aimee Mann.
8 Sunday
10:30 More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
Repeat of 3/4. (r 3/11 1pm; 3/15 4pm)
12:30 Celtic Woman Fan Favorites H
Relive magical moments with the beloved princesses of song as they celebrate their tenth an-niversary with a festival of fan favorites.
2:00 My Yearbook: 1960-1963 (My Music) H
Crooner Bobby Vinton hosts an archival clip special devoted to the golden pop years from 1960-1963. (r 3/10 9:30pm)
4:00 Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own Backyard
Repeat of 3/1. 5:30 Doc Martin’s Portwenn Repeat of 3/1. 6:30 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 7:00 Victor Borge’s
Timeless Comedy! The funniest and most memo-
rable skits by comic pianist Victor Borge.
8:30 Carreras Domingo Pavarotti In Concert
Repeat of 3/1. (r 3/13 8:30pm)10:30 Joel Harper’s
Firming After 50 The celebrity and personal trainer
shows how to stretch, tone and firm with no equipment.
9 Monday
8:00 Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own Backyard
Repeat of 3/1. 9:30 The Manners of
Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece Special
Alastair Bruce, historical advisor to Downton Abbey, and the series’ leading cast members explain how they re-create Edwardian etiquette. (r 3/14 noon)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
10 Tuesday
8:00 Deepak Chopra: The Future of God
Deepak Chopra shows how the tools of science can be used to answer fundamental spiritual questions.
Deepak Chopra
9:30 My Yearbook: 1960-1963 (My Music)
Repeat of 3/8.11:30 Journal H
11 Wednesday
8:00 Viewer Choice H11:30 Journal H
12 Thursday
8:00 John Denver: Country Boy
Repeat of 3/2. 9:30 Spirit of Orange County
Repeat of 3/2.11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
13 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H
(r 3/14 1am; 3/15 5am) 8:30 Carreras Domingo
Pavarotti in Concert Repeat of 3/1.10:30 Dr. Fuhrman’s End
Dieting Forever! Dr. Fuhrman discusses a lifestyle
of nutrient-rich foods and recipes.
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time Weekdays6:30 Curious George7:30
8:30
9am
Peg + Cat
10am
Dinosaur Train
Sesame Street
11am
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!
** The Friday Zone airs Fridays at 5:00
time Saturday time Sunday6am Barney & Friends Sid the Science Kid 6:307am Curious George Thomas & Friends
Super WHY!
Caillou 8am
Dinosaur Train9am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30Sesame Street
WordGirl10am
10am
The Friday Zone SciGirlsBiz Kid$
Angelina Ballerina 6:30 Peg + Cat6am
7am7:308am9am9:30
time Weekdays
1pm1:30 Thomas & Friends
2pm
2:30
3pm
4pm
4:30
Super WHY!
Peg + Cat
5pm
Arthur
Wild Kratts**
Sesame Street
Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!
Curious George
noon
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* The Friday Zone airs Fridays at 4:30
Odd Squad *
3pm
4pm
Wild Kratts
4:30
ArthurOdd Squad
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14 Saturday
10:30 Rock My Soul Repeat of 3/1.12:00 The Manners of
Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece Special
Repeat of 3/9. 1:30 Viewer Choice 5:00 The Texas Tenors –
You Should Dream Combining breathtaking vocals,
humor, and cowboy charm, this charismatic trio performs music from the worlds of country, folk, opera, and Broadway.
The Texas Tenors
6:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend H
7:00 Lawrence Welk’s TV Treasures
9:00 Viewer Choice11:00 Infinity Hall Live H Wilson Phillips.
15 Sunday
10:30 Spirit of Orange County Repeat of 3/2.
12:00 Viewer Choice 4:00 More Trains Around
North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
Repeat of 3/4. 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 Viewer Choice
16 Monday
8:00 Viewer Choice11:30 Journal H
17 Tuesday
8:00 Viewer Choice11:30 Journal H
18 Wednesday
8:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories:
Our Fragile Planet. David Attenborough looks at the
effect human beings have had on the natural world in his lifetime. DVS (r 3/19 1am; 3/20 4am; 3/21 midnight; 3/23 1pm)
9:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the
Butterflies. The fascinating world of the Mon-
arch butterfly and its migratory odyssey. DVS (r 3/19 2am; 3/19 1pm; 3/20 5am; 3/22 1am)
10:00 Rise of the Black Pharaohs
Archeologists discover indisput-able evidence of an advanced African society in the heart of Sudan. (r 3/19 3am; 3/21 4am; 3/23 5am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
19 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special H (r 3/22 10:30am; 3/22 7:30pm)
8:30 A Chef’s Life H Turnips – The Roots. Chef Vivian Howard makes winter
rolls with pickled turnips at a charity dinner with Ashley Chris-tiansen. (r 3/22 11am)
9:00 Globe Trekker Around The World –
Panamericana: Conquistadors & Incas.
In Peru, visits to one of the world’s largest gold mines and the volcano El Misti. DVS (r 3/21 11am)
10:00 LaDonna Harris: Indian 101
A profile of Comanche activist LaDonna Harris, who is passing on her traditional cultural and leadership values to a new generation of emerging Indigenous leaders.
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
20 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H
(r 3/21 1am; 3/22 5am) 8:30 Charlie Rose – The
Week H (r 3/21 1:30am; 3/22 5:30am) 9:00 American Masters Judy Garland: By Myself. Explore the singer’s four-decade
career, from her birth in Grand Rapids, to her vaudeville days, MGM, and international concerts.
(r 3/21 2am; 3/23 3am)11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
21 Saturday
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe H11:00 Globe Trekker Around The World – Panameri-
cana: Conquistadors & Incas. DVS12:00 Baking with Julia (r 3/24 noon)12:30 Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST (r 3/23 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut –
Woodworking with Tommy Mac H
(r 3/24 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House (r 3/25 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House (r 3/26 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime H DVS 3:00 The Woodwright’s
Shop DVS (r 3/27 12:30pm) 3:30 McLaughlin Group H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk
Repeat of 3/20. 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H 5:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 Joy of Music H Musical Visit to Istanbul. 7:00 The Lawrence Welk
Show Spring. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Vintage Red Green
Show H The Hidden Mine.
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11:00 Naked Option H A group of Nigerian women use
the threat of stripping naked in public to make their voices heard.
23 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Bismarck, Hour Three. A letter written by George Wash-
ington and two Irish dragoon swallowtail guidon flags are appraised. (r 3/24 2am; 3/24 1pm; 3/29 5pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings – Hour Two. Highlights include a 19th-century
Japanese suit of armor and an 1825 Parisian gilt bronze plateau.
(r 3/24 1am; 3/25 5am; 3/28 4am)10:00 Independent Lens H Little White Lie. An upper-middle-class woman
with two loving Jewish parents unlocks a powerful family secret. (r 3/25 4am; 3/27 2am; 3/29 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
24 Tuesday
8:00 PBS Drama Preview (r 3/25 1am; 3/26 5:30am) 8:30 James Baker:
The Man Who Made Washington Work H
Tom Brokaw narrates the story of remarkable politician and states-man James A. Baker III. (r 3/25 1:30am; 3/26 4am)
10:00 FRONTLINE H (r 3/25 3am; 3/29 3am)11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
25 Wednesday
8:00 Nature Ireland’s Wild River. A wildlife cameraman explores
the natural history of the Shannon, Ireland’s longest river. DVS (r 3/26 1am; 3/27 3am; 3/28 midnight; 3/30 1pm)
9:00 NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets. Archeological artifacts left behind
by the Israelites reveal the history of the Old Testament. DVS (r 3/26 2am; 3/27 4am; 3/29 1am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
26 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special H (r 3/29 10:30am; 3/29 7:30pm)
8:30 A Chef’s Life H Turnips – The Greens. Late winter brings run-up turnip
greens, which Chef Vivian How-ard sees as central to her Southern food approach. (r 3/29 11am)
9:00 Globe Trekker Around The World – Pacific
Journeys: Santiago to Pitcairn. Visits to Santiago de Chile, the
Polynesian paradise of Tahiti, and Pitcairn Island. DVS (r 3/28 11am)
10:00 Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz H
The contributions of female jazz musicians from the 1920s to the 1970s are told in provocative and humorous interviews with big band leaders, musicians, jazz authors, and historians. (r 3/29 3:30pm)
The Sax Section of The International Sweethearts of Rhythm
11:30 Journal H
27 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H
(r 3/28 1am; 3/29 5am)
9:00 Austin City Limits Tim McGraw.10:00 Music City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe H11:00 Infinity Hall Live H Keb’ Mo’.
22 Sunday
10:30 The Weekly Special (r 3/22 7:30pm)
11:00 A Chef’s Life Turnips – The Roots. Repeat of 3/19.11:30 Growing A Greener
World H12:00 MotorWeek H12:30 Beyond Geek 1:00 The Italian Americans Loyal Americans/The American
Dream. A second generation of Italian
Americans enters the labor move-ment, politics, and entertainment.
3:00 180 Days: Hartsville A Southern town addresses the
urgent demand for reform in American public schools.
5:00 Antiques Roadshow Des Moines – Hour Three. Highlights include a circa 1856
Des Moines city plan and a European-cut diamond and platinum ring.
6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H
6:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 3/19.
7:00 Doc Martin H Hazardous Exposure. Martin’s mother returns to
Portwenn with some interesting news, and Bert has a question for Jennifer.
8:00 PBS Drama Preview H (r 3/22 midnight; 3/23 12:30am;
3/24 3am; 3/24 3:30am; 3/24 8pm; 3/25 1am; 3/26 5:30am)
8:30 PBS Drama Preview H (r 3/22 midnight; 3/23 12:30am;
3/24 3am; 3/24 3:30am; 3/24 8pm; 3/25 1am; 3/26 5:30am)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 8. Justice is served, and so is
romance as soldiers return and others leave for the front. (r 3/23 1am; 3/24 4am)
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
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8:30 Charlie Rose – The Week H
(r 3/28 1:30am; 3/29 5:30am) 9:00 Great Performances H L’Allegro with the Mark Morris
Dance Company. Mark Morris’ thrilling masterwork
features a colorful array of danc-ers moving in fervent joy. (r 3/28 2am; 3/30 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
28 Saturday
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe H11:00 Globe Trekker Around The World – Pacific
Journeys: Santiago to Pitcairn. Repeat of 3/26. DVS12:00 Baking with Julia (r 3/31 noon)12:30 Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST (r 3/30 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut –
Woodworking with Tommy Mac H
(r 3/31 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 4/1 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 4/2 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime H 3:00 The Woodwright’s
Shop (r 4/3 12:30pm) 3:30 McLaughlin Group H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk
Repeat of 3/27. 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H 5:30 Indiana Lawmakers H 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 Joy of Music Sights & Sounds on the Danube. 7:00 The Lawrence Welk
Show Springtime in the Rockies. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Vintage Red Green
Show H Lake Regulations. 9:00 Austin City Limits Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic
Zeroes/tUnE-yArDs.10:00 Music City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe H
11:00 Infinity Hall Live H Tim Reynolds and TR3.
29 Sunday
10:30 The Weekly Special (r 3/29 7:30pm)
11:00 A Chef’s Life Turnips – The Greens. Repeat of 3/26.11:30 Growing A Greener
World H12:00 MotorWeek H12:30 Beyond Geek 1:00 Great Performances
at the Met H Werther. Jules Massenet’s tragic romance
about the brooding poet Werther and his unattainable love.
Jonas Kaufmann as the title character and Sophie Koch as Charlotte in Massenet’s Werther
3:30 Lady Be Good: Instrumental Women in Jazz
Repeat of 3/26. 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Bismarck, Hour Three. Repeat of 3/23. 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special
Repeat of 3/26. 7:00 Doc Martin H Listen with Mother. Martin reluctantly agrees to help
Louisa hand out awards at her school’s sports day.
8:00 Call the Midwife H Rejoin the nurses and midwives as
they welcome a new decade and a new nurse. (r 3/29 midnight; 3/30 5am; 3/31 3am)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 1. After the death of his beloved
wife Rose, Harry and his family at-tempt to move on with their lives. (r 3/30 1am; 3/31 4am)
11:00 Portraits for the Home Front: The Story of Elizabeth Black H
Elizabeth Black left a promising art career during World War II to produce hundreds of sketches of soldiers, sailors, and airmen for their families back home.
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8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Birmingham, Hour One. Highlights include hand-colored
Andy Warhol lithographs and a Frederic Remington portrait. (r 3/31 1pm; 4/5 5pm)
9:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies H
Magic Bullets. Defying conventional wisdom in
the 1940s, Sidney Farber sparked the modern era of chemotherapy.
(r 3/31 1am; 4/1 4am)11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
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8:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit H
Dr. Holly Hedrick attempts to remove a tumor from a fetus that is still attached to her mother.
(r 4/1 1am; 4/1 1pm)
Birth of Luelle, a baby who had fetal surgery at 23 weeks gestation, at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Special Delivery Unit
9:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies H
The Blind Men and the Elephant. The search for a cure, from Pres.
Nixon’s war on cancer in the 1970s to targeted therapies in the 1990s. (r 4/1 2am; 4/2 4am)
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Women’s History Month Jazz ProgramsWFIU salutes Women’s History Month this March with several special programs.
Pianist Monika Herzig swings by Just You and Me on March 5 for a stint as guest DJ, talking with host David Brent Johnson and playing the music of her favorite women jazz artists.
On March 27, Afterglow host Mark Chilla pays tribute to singer Astrud Gilberto, playing her recordings and Brazilian jazz that she helped to popularize.
The March 6 Night Lights presents the music of trombonist Melba Liston, who worked with artists such as Dizzy Gillespie, Gerald Wilson, and Randy Weston.
Bravo! Vail Music FestivalWednesday, March 25, 8 p.m.
Join us in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for Bravo! Vail, named by NPR as one of the Top 10 “Can’t Miss” Classical Musical Festivals in the United States. This two-hour special concentrates on the exciting chamber series, bringing together chamber ensembles in exciting collaborations.
The festival’s artistic director Anne-Marie McDermott performs solo piano works in collaboration with the acclaimed Calder Quartet. Also featured are the vibrant Third Coast Percussion, praised by the Chicago Reader as “one of the country’s finest new music ensembles”; and Le Train Bleu, a unique musical collective directed by conductor and flutist Ransom Wilson.
The concerts feature music both familiar and new, including performances of recent works by contemporary American composers Christopher Rouse, Charles Wuorinen, and John Adams. Classic works of Haydn, Ravel, and Bartok will also be on the program.
Anne-Marie McDermott
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Best of the Joy of Painting 3/4 2:30pm; 3/18
2:30pm; 3/25 2:30pm Beyond Geek 3/22 12:30pm; 3/29
12:30pm Bill Cook: A Heck of a
Ride 3/4 10pm; 3/8
12:30pm; 3/12 1pm Biz Kid$ 3/8 10am; 3/15 10am
3/22 10am; 3/29 10am Caillou Sun 7:30amCall the Midwife 3/29 8pm; 3/30
midnight, 5am; 3/31 3am
Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies
Magic Bullets 3/30 9pm; 3/31 1am The Blind Men and the Elephant 3/31 9pm Carreras Domingo
Pavarotti in Concert 3/1 2pm; 3/8 8:30pm;
3/13 8:30pm The Cat in the Hat Knows
A Lot About That! Weekdays 8:30amCeltic Woman Fan
Favorites 3/1 10am Charlie Rose Tue-Sat midnight;
weekdays 5pmCharlie Rose – The Week 3/20 and 3/27 8:30pm;
Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am;
A Chef ’s LifeTurnips – The Roots 3/19 8:30pm; 3/22
11am Turnips – The Greens 3/26 8:30pm; 3/29
11am Classical Stretch: The
Esmonde Technique Weekdays 3/2–3/13
6am; Weekdays 3/16 – 3/31 6am, 2pm
Cook’s Country 3/4 noon; 3/11 noon Craft in America 3/7 3am Curious George Weekdays 6:30am;
Mon-Sat 7am; Sat 7:30am
Curious George Swings into Spring
3/30 6:30am Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood Weekdays 9am,
9:30am; Sat 8am, 8:30am
180 Days: Hartsville 3/18 1am, 2am; 3/19
4am, 5am; 3/20 2am, 3am; 3/22 3pm, 4pm;
50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary
3/3 1pm; 3/6 8:30pm; 3/7 4:30pm
Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White
3/1 11:30am; 3/6 2pm, 10:30pm; 3/7 7pm; 3/9 2pm
American MastersJudy Garland: By Myself 3/20 9pm; 3/21 2am;
3/23 3am America’s Test Kitchen
from Cook’s Country 3/18 noon; 3/25 noon Angelina Ballerina:
The Next Steps Sat 6:30amAnne Braden: Southern
Patriot 3/18 1pm Antiques RoadshowDes Moines – Hour One 3/3 1am; 3/4 5amDes Moines – Hour Two 3/10 1am; 3/11 5amBillings – Hour One 3/17 1am; 3/18 5am;
3/22 4am Bismarck – Hour Three 3/23 8pm; 3/24 2am,
1pm; 3/29 5pm Billings – Hour Two 3/23 9pm; 3/24 1am;
3/25 5am; 3/28 4am Birmingham – Hour One 3/30 8pm; 3/31 1pm Arthur Weekdays 4pmAsk this Old House Thu 12:30pm; 3/21
and 3/28 2pmAustin City LimitsEdward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes/tUnE-yArDs 3/9 midnight;
3/28 9pm The Civil Wars/Punch Brothers 3/16 midnight Tim McGraw 3/21 9pm Baking with Julia Mon noon; 3/21 and
3/28 noonBarney & Friends Sat 6amBeads, Baubles and Jewels Tue 2:30pm
(except 3/3)
The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over, a Great Performance Special
3/14 2am Deepak Chopra: The
Future of God 3/5 1pm; 3/10 8pm Delicious TV’s Vegan
Mashup 3/13 noon; 3/20 noon;
3/27 noon Dinosaur Train Weekdays 7:30am,
8am; Sat 9:30amDoc Martin 3/22 7:00pm; 3/29
6700pm Doc Martin’s Portwenn 3/1 6:30pm; 3/8
5:30pm Dr. Christiane Northrup
– Glorious Women Never Age!
3/2 1pm; 3/3 8pm; 3/7 3pm
Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever!
3/6 12:30pm; 3/13 10:30pm
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Mon noonEveryday Edisons 3/4 6pm; 3/11 6pm;
3/18 6pm Five Voices 3/8 11:30pm Focus On Europe Mon 6pmFons & Porter’s Love of
Quilting Tue 11:30amThe Friday Zone Fri 4:30pm; Sat 10amFRONTLINE 3/18 3am; 3/22 2am 3/24 10pm; 3/25 3am;
3/29 3am Games of the North 3/2 4:30am Genealogy Roadshow 3/2 5am The Ghost Army 3/11 1am; 3/13 2am;
3/14 4am Globe TrekkerAround the World – Panamericana: Conquis-tadors & Incas 3/19 9pm; 3/21 11am Around the World – Pa-cific Journeys: Santiago to Pitcairn 3/26 9pm; 3/28 11am The Great British Baking
ShowFinal 3/1 7:30pm; 3/2
midnight; 3/3 3am; 3/4 1pm; 3/5 5am; 3/6 2am; 3/7 noon
Great PerformancesL’Allegro with the Mark Morris Dance Company 3/27 9pm; 3/28 2am;
3/30 3am Great Performances
at the Met 3/29 1pm Growing A Greener World 3/22 11:30am; 3/29
11:30am Hometime 3/21 2:30pm; 3/28
2:30pm Independent LensAmerican Denial 3/1 4amThe Revolutionary Op-timists 3/3 2am; 3/4 4am; 3/8
3amSeeking Asian Female 3/11 4am; 3/15 3amWonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines 3/18 4am; 3/22 3amLittle White Lie 3/23 10pm; 3/25 4am;
3/27 2am; 3/29 4am Indiana Lawmakers 3/21 5:30pm;
3/28 5:30pm Indiana Newsdesk Fri 6pm; Sat 4pm
(except 3/7, 3/14)Indiana State Parks:
Treasures In Your Own Back Yard
3/9 8pm; 3/13 1pmInfinity Hall Live Sat 11pm Inside Indiana Business 3/21 & 3/28 4:30pmThe Italian Americans 3/1 2am; 3/22 1pm It’s Sew Easy Wed 11:30amJames Baker: The
Man Who Made Washington Work
3/24 8:30pm; 3/25 1:30am; 3/26 4am
The Jazzy Vegetarian 3/6 noon Joel Harper’s Firming
After 50 3/8 10:30pm John Denver: Country Boy 3/2 9:30pm; 3/7
1:30pm; 3/9 12:30pm; 3/12 8pm
Journal Weekdays 11:30pmJoy of Music 3/21 6:30pm; 3/28
6:30pmJustin Hayward:
Spirits . . . Live 3/3 9:30pm; 3/7
9:30pm
A to Z
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Keeping Up Appearances 3/21 8pm; 3/28 8pm Kehinde Wiley: An
Economy of Grace 3/7 2am Knitting Daily Mon 11:30amLaDonna Harris:
Indian 101 3/19 10pm Lady Be Good:
Instrumental Women in Jazz
3/26 10pm; 3/29 3:30pm
Landscapes through Time with David Dunlop
Thu 2:30pmThe Lawrence Welk Show 3/14 7pm; 3/21 7pm;
3/28 7pm Life of Muhammad 3/4 1am, 2am, 3am;
3/5 4am; 3/6 3am; 3/8 4am
Lincoln@Gettysburg 3/11 3am; 3/12 5am;
3/15 2am The Manners of Downton
Abbey: A Masterpiece Special
3/9 9:30pm; 3/14 noon
Mary Bateman Clark: A Woman of Colour and Courage
3/25 1pm Masterpiece ClassicDownton Abbey, Season 5 – Episode 9 3/1 9pm; 3/2 1am; 3/3
4am; 3/5 10pm Mr. Selfridge – Season 2, part 1 3/9 1am; 3/10 2amMr. Selfridge – Season 2, part 2 3/9 3am; 3/10 4amMr. Selfridge – Season 2, part 3 3/9 4am; 3/10 5amMr. Selfridge – Season 2, part 4 3/16 1am; 3/17 2amMr. Selfridge – Season 2, part 5 3/16 2am; 3/17 3amMr. Selfridge – Season 2, part 6 3/16 3am; 3/17 4amMr. Selfridge – Season 2, part 7 3/16 4am; 3/17 5am Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 8 3/22 9pm; 3/23 1am;
3/24 4am Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 1 3/29 9pm; 3/30 1am;
3/31 4am
The McLaughlin Group 3/21 3:30pm; 3/28
3:30pm More Trains around North
America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
3/4 8pm; 3/8 10:30am; 3/11 1pm; 3/15 4pm
MotorWeek 3/22 noon; 3/29 noon Motown 25 (My Music
Presents) 3/5 8pm Music City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe 3/21 10pm; 3/28 10pm My Yearbook: 1960-1963
(My Music) 3/8 2pm; 3/10 9:30pm Naked Option 3/22 11pm NatureAttenborough’s Life Sto-ries: Life on Camera 3/5 1am; 3/6 4am; 3/8
midnightAttenborough’s Life Sto-ries: Understanding the Natural World 3/12 1am; 3/13 4am;
3/15 midnight; 3/16 1pm
Attenborough’s Life Sto-ries: Our Fragile Planet 3/18 8pm; 3/19
1am; 3/20 4am; 3/22 midnight; 3/23 1pm
Ireland’s Wild River 3/1 midnight; 3/25
8pm; 3/26 1am; 3/27 3am; 3/29 midnight; 3/30 1pm
New Scandinavian Cooking
3/5 noon; 3/12 noon; 3/19 noon; 3/26 noon
Nightly Business Report Weekdays 6:30pmNOVAThe Bible’s Buried Secrets 3/25 9pm; 3/26 2am;
3/27 4am; 3/29 1am The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies 3/1 1am; 3/5 2am; 3/6
5am; 3/8 1am; 3/12 2am; 3/13 5am; 3/15 1am; 3/18 9pm; 3/19 2am, 1pm; 3/20 5am; 3/22 1am
Odd Squad Mon-Thu 4:30pmPaint This with Jerry
Yarnell 3/13 2:30pm; 3/20
2:30pm; 3/27 2:30pm
PBS Drama Preview 3/22 8pm, 8:30pm;
3/23 midnight, 12:30am; 3/24 3am, 3:30am, 8pm; 3/25 1am; 3/26 5:30am
PBS NewsHour Weekdays 7pmPBS NewsHour Weekend Weekends 6pm
(except 3/7, 3/8, 3/14 6:30pm
Peg + Cat Weekdays 11am;
Sun 6:30amPortraits for the Home
Front: The Story of Elizabeth Black
3/29 11pm Quilting Arts Thu 11:30amReligion & Ethics
Newsweekly Tue 6pmRick Steves’ Europe 3/21 10:30am; 3/28
10:30am Rise of the Black
Pharaohs 3/18 10pm; 3/19 3am;
3/21 4am; 3/23 5am Roadtrip Nation 3/25 6pm Rock My Soul 3/1 12:30pm; 3/14
10:30am Rough Cut –
Woodworking with Tommy Mac
Tue 12:30pm; 3/21, 3/28 1pm;
SciGirls Sun 9:30amScrapbook Soup Mon 2:30pm
(except 3/9)Service: When Women
Come Marching Home
3/20 1pm Sesame Street Weekdays 10am;
Sat 9amSewing with Nancy Fri 11:30amSid the Science Kid Sun 6amSkeletons of the Sahara 3/12 3am; 3/16 5am Spirit of Orange County 3/2 8pm; 3/7
10:30am; 3/10 1pm; 3/12 9:30pm; 3/15 10:30am
Super Why! Sun 8am, 8:30amSuze Orman’s Financial
Solutions for You 3/1 4pm
Tavis Smiley 3/2-3 11pm; 3/9 11pm;
3/12 11pm; 3/18-20 11pm; 3/23-25 11pm; 3/27 11pm; 3/30-31 11pm
The Texas Tenors – You Should Dream
3/14 5pm This Old House Wed 12:30pm; 3/21,
3/28 1:30pmThe This Old House Hour Fri 1am; Sat 5amThomas & Friends Sun 7amTo Catch a Comet 3/5 3am; 3/7 4am; 3/9
5am Twice Born – Stories from
the Special Delivery Unit
3/31 8pm Victor Borge’s Timeless
Comedy! 3/8 7pm Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST Mon 12:30pm (except
3/9); 3/21 12:30pmVietnam War Stories 3/11 2am; 3/12 4am;
3/13 3am; 3/15 4am Vintage Red Green Show 3/21 8:30pm; 3/28
8:30pm Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill Fri 8pm; Sat 1am; Sun
5amThe Weekly Special 3/19 8pm; 3/22
10:30am, 6:30pm; 3/26 8pm; 3/29 10:30am, 6:30pm
Well Read Thu 6pmWendy Whelan – Moments
of Grace 3/1 11pm We Served Too: The
Story of the Women’s Airforce Service Pilots
3/27 1pm Wild Kratts Weekdays 3pm,
3:30pmWomen in Chemistry:
Life Lessons from the Laboratory
3/26 1pm The Woodwright’s Shop 3/13 12:30pm; 3/20
12:30pm; 3/21 3pm; 3/27 12:30pm; 3/28 3pm
WordGirl Sun 9am
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TIU World (Ch. 30.2)
Evening Programming10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 BBC World News America11:30 Nightly Business Report
1 Sunday 6:27 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Making A Way Out of No Way (1897-1940) 7:50 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Rise! (1940-1968) 9:15 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross A More Perfect Union (1968-2013)10:45 Made in Indiana11:00 Shakespeare Uncovered Henry IV and Henry V with Jeremy Irons
2 Monday 6:00 Local USA Beehive Spirits 6:30 Film School Shorts Together Alone 7:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary 9:00 Local USA Beehive Spirits 9:30 Film School Shorts Together Alone
3 Tuesday 6:00 Made in Indiana 6:30 State of Higher Education 2015 7:00 State of the Classroom 2015 8:00 America Reframed Out in the Silence
4 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE Outlawed In Pakistan 7:00 Happy 8:30 Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own Backyard
5 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Magical Memories 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary 9:00 America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa Surviving Year One 9:30 America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa Pass or Fail in Cambodia Town
6 Friday 6:00 No Evidence of Disease (N.E.D.) 7:00 Spirit of Orange County 8:30 John Denver: Country Boy
7 Saturday 7:00 Echoes of Creation
8:00 Indiana State Parks: Treasures in Your Own Backyard 9:30 Made in Indiana10:00 America Reframed Out in the Silence
8 Sunday 6:30 Spirit of Orange County 8:00 More Trains around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys10:00 In Search of Shakespeare For All Time11:00 Shakespeare Uncovered Hamlet with David Tennant
9 Monday 6:00 Local USA Death and Dying 6:30 Film School Shorts This Perfect World 7:00 John Denver: Country Boy 8:30 Made in Indiana 9:03 Local USA Death and Dying
10 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Cleary v. State of Indiana 7:03 POV The Light in Her Eyes 8:00 America Reframed Looks like Laury, Sounds like Laury
11 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE A Death in St. Augustine 7:00 Echoes of Creation 8:00 More Trains around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys
12 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Hoosier Homes 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 Made in Indiana 7:30 Bill Cook: A Heck of a Ride 9:00 America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa The New Mad Men 9:30 America by the Numbers with Maria Hinojosa Surviving Year One
13 Friday 6:00 Final Hours: Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight 7:00 Bobby “Slick” Leonard: Heart of a Hoosier 9:00 Horses of the West: America’s Love Story
14 Saturday 6:00 More Trains around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys 8:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary10:00 America Reframed Looks like Laury, Sounds like Laury
15 Sunday 7:00 Spirit of Orange County 8:30 Happy10:00 Global Voices I Was Worth 50 Sheep11:00 POV The World Before Her
16 Monday 6:00 Local USA Social Media 6:30 Film School Shorts Holy Hipster 7:00 Bobby “Slick” Leonard: Heart of a Hoosier 9:00 Local USA Social Media 9:30 Film School Shorts Holy Hipster
17 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Wellpoint, Inc. et al. v. National Fire Insurance 7:00 Horses of the West: America’s Love Story 8:00 America Reframed Stable Life 9:00 Rebel: Voces Special Presentation
18 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE 7:00 180 Days: Hartsville 9:00 FRONTLINE
19 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies 8:00 Rise of the Black Pharaohs 9:00 Nazi Mega Weapons V2 Rocket
20 Friday 6:00 Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club 7:00 Makers Women in Space 8:00 Makers Women in Politics 9:00 Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club
21 Saturday 6:00 The McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus on Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Superheroes: A Never- Ending Battle A Hero Can Be Anyone (1978-Present) 9:00 Independent Lens Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines10:00 America Reframed Stable Life11:00 Rebel: Voces Special Presentation
22 Sunday 6:00 Rebel: Voces Special Presentation 7:00 Speakeasy Nile Rodgers with Valerie Simpson 8:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Our Fragile Planet 9:00 Mia, A Dancer’s Journey10:00 Global Voices Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls11:00 Global Voices Chahinaz: What Rights for Women?
23 Monday 6:00 Local USA Poetry in Motion 6:30 Film School Shorts The Cake is a Lie 7:00 American Masters Judy Garland: By Myself 9:00 Local USA Poetry in Motion 9:30 Film School Shorts The Cake is a Lie
24 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Zoeller et al. v. Sweeney et al. 7:00 Global Voices Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls 8:00 America Reframed 25 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE 7:00 @Home 8:00 Independent Lens Little White Lie 9:00 FRONTLINE
26 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets 9:00 Secrets of the Dead The Lost Gardens of Babylon
27 Friday 6:00 War Zone/Comfort Zone 7:00 Makers Women in Business 8:00 Makers Women in War 9:00 War Zone/Comfort Zone
28 Saturday 6:00 The McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus On Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons Super Tanks 9:00 Nazi Mega Weapons Jet Fighter Me26210:00 America Reframed 29 Sunday 7:00 Speakeasy Roger Waters with Bill Weir 8:00 Nature Ireland’s Wild River 9:00 Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place10:00 Global Voices My So-Called Enemy
30 Monday 6:00 Local USA Urban Gardening 6:30 Film School Shorts Big City Blues 7:00 James Baker: The Man Who Made Washington Work 8:30 The Powder & the Glory
31 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Supreme Court Alternative Dispute Resolution 7:00 Portraits for the Home Front: The Story of Elizabeth Black
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Due to printing and mailing deadlines, program schedules are subject to change.
8:00 America Reframed Yellow Fever 9:00 Independent Lens Young Lakota
Mondays and Fridays 6:00 This Old House 6:30 Martha Bakes Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics (begins 3/13) 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Essential Pépin The Great British Baking Show (3/2, 3/6) Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! (3/9, 3/13) 8:00 Lidia’s Kitchen The Great British Baking Show (3/2, 3/6) Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! (3/9, 3/13) 8:30 Cook’s Country The Great British Baking Show (3/2, 3/6) Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! (3/9, 3/13) 9:00 New Scandinavian Cooking Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/2, 3/6) Train Your Dog like a Pro (3/9, 3/13) 9:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/2, 3/6) Train Your Dog like a Pro (3/9, 3/13)10:00 This Old House Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/2, 3/6) Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance (3/9, 3/13)10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/2, 3/6) Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance (3/9, 3/13)11:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen
Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 Hometime 6:30 Martha Bakes Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics (begins 3/16) 7:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance (3/10, 3/12) 7:30 Baking with Julia Joel Harper’s Firming after 50 (3/3, 3/5) Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance (3/10, 3/12)
8:00 Martha Bakes Joel Harper’s Firming after 50 (3/3, 3/5) More Trains around North America (3/10, 3/12) 8:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Joy Bauer’s Food Remedies (3/3/, 3/5) More Trains around North America (3/10, 3/12) 9:00 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam Joy Bauer’s Food Remedies (3/3/, 3/5) More Trains around North America (3/10, 3/12) 9:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Joy Bauer’s Food Remedies (3/3/, 3/5) More Trains around North America (3/10, 3/12)10:00 Hometime Easy Yoga for Easing Pain (3/3, 3/5) Joel Harper’s Firming after 50 (3/10, 3/12)10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Easy Yoga for Easing Pain (3/3, 3/5) Joel Harper’s Firming after 50 (3/10, 3/12)11:00 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions11:30 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Martha Bakes (begins 3/5)
Wednesdays and Sundays 6:00 Ask This Old House Easy Yoga for Easing Pain (3/1) 6:30 Martha Bakes Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics (begins 3/15) Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/1) 7:00 Movable Feast with Fine Cooking Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/1) Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White (3/4, 3/8) 7:30 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/1) Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White (3/4, 3/8) The Great British Baking Show (3/11, 3/15) 8:00 Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen Sun: Martha Bakes Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe (3/1) Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! (3/4, 3/8) The Great British Baking Show (3/11, 3/15)
8:30 Wed: Cook’s Country Sun: America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Train Your Dog like a Pro (3/1) Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! (3/4, 3/8) The Great British Baking Show (3/11, 3/15) 9:00 Wed: New Scandinavian Cooking Sun: Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam Train Your Dog like a Pro (3/1) Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! (3/4, 3/8) Rick Steves’ Cities: Italy (3/11, 3/15) 9:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White (3/1) The Great British Baking Show (3/4, 3/8) Rick Steves’ Cities: Italy (3/11, 3/15)10:00 Ask This Old House Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White (3/1) The Great British Baking Show (3/4, 3/8) Rick Steves’ Cities: Italy (3/11, 3/15)10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe The Great British Baking Show (3/4, 3/8) Rick Steves’ Cities: Italy (3/11, 3/15)11:00 Rudy Maxa’s World11:30 Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen Sun: Martha Bakes
7 March 6:00 The Great British Baking Show 7:30 More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys 9:30 Train Your Dog like A Pro10:30 George Hirsch Lifestyle11:00 A Chef’s Life11:30 Katie Brown Workshop
14 March 6:00 Rick Steves’ Italy: Cities of Dreams 8:00 Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! 9:30 The Great British Baking Show11:00 Kevin Dundon’s Modern Irish Food
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1 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia 2:00 The Italian Americans Loyal Americans/ The American Dream 4:00 Independent Lens American Denial 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
2 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5 – Episode 9 3:00 Great Performances La Dolce Vita: The Music of Italian Cinema 4:30 Games of the North 5:00 Genealogy Roadshow Best of Genealogy Roadshow
3 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, Hour One 2:00 Independent Lens The Revolutionary Optimists 3:00 The Great British Baking Show Final 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 5 – Episode 9
4 Wednesday 1:00 Life of Muhammad The Seeker 2:00 Life of Muhammad The Holy Wars 3:00 Life of Muhammad The Holy Peace 4:00 Independent Lens The Revolutionary Optimists 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, Hour One
5 Thursday 1:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life on Camera 2:00 NOVA Deadliest Volcanoes 3:00 To Catch a Comet 4:00 Life of Muhammad The Seeker 5:00 The Great British Baking Show Final
6 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour
2:00 The Great British Baking Show Final 3:00 Life of Muhammad The Holy Wars 4:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life on Camera 5:00 NOVA Deadliest Volcanoes
7 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace 3:00 Craft In America Service 4:00 To Catch a Comet 5:00 The This Old House Hour
8 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Deadliest Volcanoes 3:00 Independent Lens The Revolutionary Optimists 4:00 Life of Muhammad The Holy Peace 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
9 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 1 3:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 2 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 3 5:00 To Catch a Comet
10 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, Hour Two 2:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 1 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 2 5:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 3
11 Wednesday 1:00 The Ghost Army 2:00 Vietnam War Stories 3:00 Lincoln@Gettysburg 4:00 Independent Lens Seeking Asian Female 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, Hour Two
12 Thursday 1:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Understanding the Natural World
2:00 NOVA Deadliest Tornadoes 3:00 Skeletons of the Sahara 4:00 Vietnam War Stories 5:00 Lincoln@Gettysburg
13 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 The Ghost Army 3:00 Vietnam War Stories 4:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Understanding the Natural World 5:00 NOVA Deadliest Tornadoes
14 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over 4:00 The Ghost Army 5:00 The This Old House Hour
15 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Deadliest Tornadoes 2:00 Lincoln@Gettysburg 3:00 Independent Lens Seeking Asian Female 4:00 Vietnam War Stories 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
16 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 4 2:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 5 3:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 6 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 7 5:00 Skeletons of the Sahara
17 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings – Hour One 2:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 4 3:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 5 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 6 5:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 7
18 Wednesday 1:00 180 Days: Hartsville 3:00 FRONTLINE 4:00 Independent Lens Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines
5:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings – Hour One
19 Thursday 1:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Our Fragile Planet 2:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies 3:00 Rise of the Black Pharaohs 4:00 180 Days: Hartsville
20 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 180 Days: Hartsville 4:00 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Our Fragile Planet 5:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies
21 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 American Masters Judy Garland: By Myself 4:00 Rise of the Black Pharaohs 5:00 The This Old House Hour
22 Sunday 1:00 NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies 2:00 FRONTLINE 3:00 Independent Lens Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings – Hour One 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
23 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 8 3:00 American Masters Judy Garland: By Myself 5:00 Rise of the Black Pharaohs
24 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings – Hour Two 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Bismarck – Hour Three 3:00 PBS Drama Preview 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 – Part 8
25 Wednesday 1:00 PBS Drama Preview 1:30 James Baker: The Man Who Made Washington Work 3:00 FRONTLINE 4:00 Independent Lens Little White Lie 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings – Hour Two
26 Thursday 1:00 Nature Ireland’s Wild River 2:00 NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets 4:00 James Baker: The Man Who Made Washington Work 5:30 PBS Drama Preview
27 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Independent Lens Little White Lie 3:00 Nature Ireland’s Wild River 4:00 NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets
28 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great Performances L’Allegro with the Mark Morris Dance Company 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings – Hour Two 5:00 The This Old House Hour
29 Sunday 1:00 NOVA The Bible’s Buried Secrets 3:00 FRONTLINE 4:00 Independent Lens Little White Lie 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
30 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 1 3:00 Great Performances L’Allegro with the Mark Morris Dance Company 5:00 Call the Midwife
31 Tuesday 1:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Magic Bullets 3:00 Call the Midwife 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 1
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Spirit of Orange CountyMonday, March 2 at 8pm; Saturday, March 7 at 10:30am; Tuesday, March 10 at 1pm; Thursday, March 12 at 9:30pm
Discover the history, natural beauty, and culture of Orange County and meet the people of this remarkable southern Indiana community.
Founded by Quakers fleeing the institution of slavery, Orange County was for them a religious haven and a place with economic opportunity.
Today, Orange County is home to the farming community of Orleans, the county seat Paoli, the resort towns of French Lick and West Baden, and a number of smaller communities scattered throughout the county. For some 20,000 Hoosiers, Orange County is home. For others, it’s the place they go to ski in the winter or swim in the summer.
Experience Orange County’s natural beauty with a visit to Patoka Lake and the Hoosier National Memorial Forest. Ski the slopes of Paoli Peaks. Travel the parade route of the Orleans Dogwood Festival.
Follow the French Lick Artisan Trail to sample award-winning wine at the French Lick Winery, feel the texture in the sculptures at Bear Hollow Woodcarvers, and meet the family of artists who run Hinshaw Rock ’n’ Gems.
Visit Paoli’s pre-Civil War courthouse—one of the most distinctive courthouses in the state. Go inside the historic French Lick Resort and West Baden Springs Hotel to uncover their rich history, detail their survival, and explore their future.
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