OETA Odyssey May 2014
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ODYSSEYMAY 2014
HONORING OUR HEROESJoin OETA during May for specials dedicated to the sacrifices and bravery of our Veterans.
PLUSOklahoma’s Coal History
Leave it to Beavers?Explore the Outdoors
SUNDAY MAY 25 at 7PM
SUNDAY MAY 25 at 7PM
CONTENTS
Holly EmigProgramming & Schedules
Copy EditorsTraci BurnettTanya McHenryCharlotte RobertsAudra Williams
Ashley BarcumDirector of CommunicationsManaging Editor
Chase HarvickCommunications CoordinatorEditor
Samuel SeideDigital Media SpecialistDesigner
OETA FoundationP.O. Box 14190Oklahoma City, OK 73113
405.848.8501 (OKC Area)1.800.879.6382 (Toll Free)
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Honoring Our Heroes
When We Were “Oklahoma Coal”
Celebrate 100 Years of Ag Extension
Primetime Schedule
Explore a full lineup of May specials that remember those who have fought and served for our freedom.
Today our state is known for oil and gas. But, a century ago, coal was king and Oklahoma had plenty.
From 4-H clubs to Master Cattlemen, discover the history and future of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service.
Plan your viewing and mark your favorites for the month of May with our new evening programs grid.
NATURENATURE leaves it to beavers and goes inside insect swarms.
SHARKATTACK!NOVA reveals the science behind the great white’s hunting habits.
Explore theOutdoorsLoad up the family and join OETA as we explore our state parks.
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Please allow me to take this moment to introduce myself. I’m Daphne Dowdy and I have the great pleasure of joining you as part of the OETA family. I come to you by way of PBS stations in West Texas and Miami, Florida but I grew up watching OETA as a kid in Tulsa. In fact, Big Bird taught me to count to 10 in Spanish; Dad and I bonded over Austin City Limits and This Old House; and after Dad passed away, Mom and I shared meaningful evenings with BJ and The Movie Club. Thank you for making OETA available for me as a kid and young adult. I’m thrilled to do my part now to repay your generosity. On to business. You’ve likely noticed a few changes here in Odyssey. Our printer closed up shop so we are taking the opportunity to upgrade our look and content a bit. We hope to do more so, please, let us know what you think at [email protected]. A big thanks to the 6500 people who called in or clicked online to contribute during Festival. Final numbers are in and you made this the best Festival since 2007 at $1,061,500 - blowing away our $1M goal. What a way to honor the powerful educational service OETA Members have built over 58 years. YOU are positively affecting Oklahoma in a profound way. Thank you.
“Spring is when life’s alive in everything.” – Christina Rossetti
The arrival of spring brings great news for our OETA family. A new statewide poll shows Oklahomans consider OETA the state’s most trusted institution, most valuable service and most approved media provider. The OETA Foundation recently commissioned OU POLL to measure OETA’s performance and value as judged by our most important stakeholder – YOU. I am so grateful to you for your consistent support of OETA and the work we do each day. OETA was created to provide you with content that inspires lifelong learning, community building and curiosity about the world we share. We take our mission seriously and know that none of it is possible without you. While I’m proud that you help make OETA the most watched PBS station in the country, this is valuable only if we are connecting you with content that makes an impact. The results of this study show that we are on the right track. I am happy to share the full poll information and results with you. Please visit www.oeta.tv and click on the Reports link. And thank YOU, once again, for making it all happen. Yours Truly,
Dan SchiedelOETA Executive Director
Daphne DowdyPresident & CEO
OETA Foundation
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ON THE COVER
WELCOME HOME
Watch Coming Back with Wes Moore,
TuesdaysMay 13-27 at 7PM
U.S. Army veteran and best-selling author Wes Moore has found a new mission – helping his fellow veterans reintegrate into society and helping citizens learn how to help make reintegration easier. His new series, COMING BACK WITH WES MOORE, reveals the experiences of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans as they return home to their families and society. The series recounts Moore’s search for answers to some of the most difficult questions related to returning from war. “We want to better humanize re-integration by taking the audience into the lives of these men and women as they return from war,” said Moore, who is an Army combat
veteran. “I want to make sure people understand these stories and who these people are who are coming back from combat.”
COMING BACK WITH WES MOORE airs Tuesdays May 13-27 at 7 p.m.
Also this month, OETA continues to honor our veterans with special programs dedicated to uncovering, sharing and preserving the history created by their service. On Memorial Day, Monday May 26 at 8 p.m., OETA presents a special encore of OKLAHOMA WORLD WAR II STORIES, featuring compelling stories from Oklahoma’s Greatest Generation as they recount their time in the European and
Pacific theaters, as well as the home front. Then at 9 p.m. on Monday May 26, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: DEATH AND THE CIVIL WAR examines how the generation of Americans that survived the Civil War lived the rest of their lives with grief and loss. Their struggle to give meaning to the seemingly senseless deaths of so many still haunts us today. Then on, Tuesday May 27 at 8 p.m., NOVA reveals D-DAY’s SUNKEN SECRETS. Dive teams, submersibles and underwater robots will identify ingenious technology that helped the Allies overcome the German defenses, and Allied veterans return to the site of this epic battle to share their harrowing stories.
For a complete schedule of May programs that honor our heroes, check out Page 9.
May is packed with specials honoring our veterans, including the compelling new series, COMING BACK WITH WES MOORE. Follow the U.S. Army veteran as he chronicles the lives of different soldiers as they attempt to reintegrate into society, establish new identities and – for many – find a new mission.
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NATUREWednesdays @ 10pm
BEWARE THE SWARM & LEAVE IT TO BEAVERS!
Did you know scientists consider beavers as brilliant hydro-engineers? On Wednesday May 14 at 10
p.m., NATURE explores why these natural builders are being recruited to accomplish everything from finding water in a bone-dry desert to recharging water tables and coaxing life back into damaged lands. A growing number of scientists, conservationists and grass-roots environmentalists have come to regard beavers as overlooked tools when it comes to reversing the disastrous effects of climate change and world-wide water shortages. Once valued for their fur or hunted as pests, these industrious rodents are seen in a new light through the eyes of this novel assembly of beaver enthusiasts and “employers” who reveal the ways in which the presence of beavers can transform and revive landscapes. Then on Wednesday May 21 at 10 p.m., NATURE looks at some of the most extraordinary swarms on the planet, including a view from inside a locust swarm, mayflies along the Mississippi, 17-year cicadas, and brine fly hatches over Lake Victoria. Superswarms of finch-like quelea in Africa merit attempts at control through assaults on their roosts, while aggressive swarms of silver carp in North American seem able to overcome any kind of restraint. Dangerous swarms of killer bees, however, can be controlled to the point that they can be worn as a human bee suit. But beyond the power of sheer numbers, increasingly complex and organized swarms eventually give rise to swarm intelligence that allows complex decisions to be made.
Be sure to view the complete NATURE schedule on Page 9.
WHEN COAL WAS KINGOETA goes BACK IN TIME to a time when coal brought big money to Oklahoma.
When people speak about energy in Oklahoma today they refer to oil and gas, but a century
ago coal was king and Oklahoma had plenty. J.J. McAlister attracted the railroads into Indian Territory with the promise of cheap and abundant coal to fuel their expansion westward – making McAlister and a handful of coal barons very rich. For the men and boys who went into the mines and dug in the dark it was a dirty and dangerous way to eke out a meager living. Most miners would go to work before sunrise and come home after dark, waiting till Sunday to see the light. OETA’s historical documentary series BACK IN TIME explores a period before statehood when the promise of steady pay brought immigrants from Europe to work in mines that were among the most dangerous in the world. Communities flourished in the sunshine even
as lives were lost in the darkness below, as workers struggled with the backbreaking job of hauling to the surface ton after ton of “Oklahoma Coal.” Don’t miss an all-new BACK IN TIME,
“Oklahoma Coal,” airing Thursday May 15 at 7 p.m., with special encores on Sunday May 25 at 11 a.m. and Thursday May 29 at 7 p.m. For more episodes of BACK IN TIME, visit OETA’s online video library at video.oeta.tv. You can also find more OKLAHOMA STORIES on the OETA YouTube page at youtube.com/MyOETATV.
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THIS MONTH ON OETA
WITH BJ WEXLER
STAFFPICKS
WHAT TO WATCH
The best of what to watch
this monthon OETA
Movie Club airs Saturdays at 9pm with encores Fridays at 11:30pm
Grab a bucket of popcorn, claim a seat on the couch and join host B.J. Wexler for classic Hollywood films, movie trivia and your celebrity photos!
May 3: The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970)When a bored Holmes (Robert Stephens) eagerly takes the case of Gabrielle Valladon after an attempt on her life, the search for her missing husband leads to Loch Ness and the legendary monster.
May 10:Separate Tables(1958)Deborah Kerr, Rita Hayworth and Burt Lancaster lead an all-star cast of residents at an English resort struggling with emotional problems.
May 17: The Train (1965)Burt Lancaster leads French resistance fighters as they try to stop the Nazis from taking a trainload of art treasures to Germany.
May 24 (starts at 9:30p.m.):Some Like It Hot(1959)Some call this Billy Wilder comedy the greatest of all time. Hard to argue with stars Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis as musicians who masquerade as members of an all-girl band – including a pitch perfect Marilyn Monroe.
ASK A LAWYER 2014Thursday May 1 at 7 p.m.Each year, the Oklahoma Bar Association gives viewers an inside look at the legal world through the ASK A LAWYER show and provides free legal advice on May 1, better known as Law Day. This year, ASK A LAWYER highlights the important impact lawyers have on the lives of individuals and the law. For more information on OBA’s Law Day activities, visit www.okbar.org.
WRITING OUT LOUD: MIA FARROWMonday May 5 at 10:30 p.m.Don’t miss an exclusive interview with actress, humanitarian and writer Mia Farrow (Hannah and Her Sisters, Purple Rose of Cairo). Host Teresa Miller talks with the former Woody Allen muse about her life and career in Hollywood. Fun Farrow Facts: She was married to Frank Sinatra from 1966-1968 and is the daughter of 1930s Tarzan actress Maureen O’Sullivan.
NOVA: WHY SHARKS ATTACKWednesday May 7 at 8 p.m.In recent years, an unusual spate of deadly shark attacks has gripped Australia, resulting in five deaths in 10 months. At the same time, great white sharks have begun appearing in growing numbers off the beaches of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, not far from the waters where Steven Spielberg filmed Jaws. What’s behind the mysterious arrival of this apex predator in an area where it’s rarely been seen for hundreds of years? Are deadly encounters with tourists inevitable?
100 YEARS OF OKLAHOMA EXTENSIONThursday May 8 at 7 p.m.Discover the history of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service and the people and programs that make it a vital service to Oklahoma today. Early Extension agents crisscrossed the state in horses and buggies, trains and the occasional Model-T, showing farmers and ranchers a new type of agriculture. Those early days were the start of boys’ and girls’ clubs, which eventually became the 4-H program, and home demonstration programs for families.
Today’s Extension service is still a vital service in Oklahoma, providing scientifically based and unbiased research to agricultural producers, helping them increase yields and be good stewards of the land, as well as overcome obstacles like pests, diseases and drought. Short courses such as Master Cattleman help producers improve efficiency and profitability of their operations. Local educators can provide information on everything from gardening to bedbugs, tailored for their part of the state.
Take a look back at the start of the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, visit with some of the people and programs that serve Oklahomans today, and see how Extension will be there in the future for the people of our state.
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DAYTIMESCHEDULE5am - 6pm
5:00Austin City Limits Special Programming
Special Programming5:30
6:00 SUNUP GED Connection
6:30 Religion & Ethics TV 411
7:00 Motorweek Curious George Market to Market
7:30 Woodsmith Shop The Cat in the Hat SUNUP
8:00 Outdoor Oklahoma Peg + Cat Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
8:30 Land Doctors Dinosaur Train It’s Sew Easy
9:00Antiques Roadshow Sesame Street
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
9:30 This Old House
10:00Nature
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Martha Bakes (BBQ Univ. starts 5/24)
10:30 Super Why! America’s Test Kitchen
11:00NOVA
Sid the Science Kid Oklahoma Gardening
11:30 Thomas & Friends Victory Garden’s Edible Feast
12:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Wild Kratts Mexico One Plate at a Time
12:30 Oklahoma Forum Clifford the Big Red Dog This Old House
1:00 McLaughlin Group Signing Time! Ask This Old House
1:30 OK Capitol Connection Curious George Hometime
2:00ONR
Peg + CatNature
2:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
3:00 Oklahoma Horizon Martha SpeaksNOVA
3:30 Oklahoma Gardening Arthur
4:00 Rudy Maxa’s World Word GirlAntiques Roadshow
4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Wild Kratts
5:00Lawrence Welk Show
BBC World News AmericaGlobe Trekker
5:30 Nightly Business Report
SUNDAY MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY
LOCAL NEWS & PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Oklahoma Forum
Sundaysat 12:30 p.m.
Weekly roundtable conversations on top
issues facing the state.
Oklahoma Capitol
ConnectionSundays
at 1:30 p.m.Get to know lawmakers
and other elected officials.
The People’s BusinessWednesdays
at 7 p.m.Call, e-mail or tweet
your questions LIVE to legislators.
ONRFridays
at 7 p.m.News and in-depth
features from around the state.
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PRIMETIMESCHEDULE
6pm - 11pm
THU 1 PBS Newshour Ask a Lawyer Midsomer Murders Doc Martin Death in Paradise
FRI 2 PBS Newshour ONR Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week
THEPIANOGUYS: Live at Red Butte Garden
Vintage Red Green Show Doctor Who
SAT 3 ONR The Lawrence Welk Show Il Divo: Live in London OETA Movie Club: The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes
SUN 4 Father Brown Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic The Bletchley Circle One Foot inthe Grave The Cafe
MON 5 PBS Newshour Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens Writing Out Loud
TUE 6 PBS Newshour Michael Bublé Special Pioneers of Television Secrets of the Dead Okla. Capitol Connection
WED 7 PBS Newshour People’s Business Nova Nazi Mega Weapons Nature
THU 8 PBS Newshour 100 Years ofOklahoma Extension Midsomer Murders Doc Martin Death in Paradise
FRI 9 PBS Newshour ONR Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week
Silk Road Ensemble with YoYo Ma
Vintage Red Green Show Doctor Who
SAT 10 ONR The Lawrence Welk Show Daniel O’DonnellLive From Nashville OETA Movie Club: Separate Tables
SUN 11 Father Brown Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic Secrets of Chatsworth One Foot inthe Grave The Cafe
MON 12 PBS Newshour Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens Writing Out Loud
TUE 13 PBS Newshour Coming Back with Wes Moore Frontline Okla. Capitol Connection Found Causes
WED 14 PBS Newshour People’s Business Nova Nazi Mega Weapons Nature
THU 15 PBS Newshour Back in Time Explore Ada Midsomer Murders Doc Martin Death in Paradise
FRI 16 PBS Newshour ONR Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week American Masters: George Plimpton Doctor Who
SAT 17 ONR The Lawrence Welk Show An Evening withDoc Watson & David Holt OETA Movie Club: The Train
SUN 18 Father Brown Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic One Foot inthe Grave The Cafe
MON 19 PBS Newshour Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Mulberry Child The Visionaries
Writing Out Loud
TUE 20 PBS Newshour Coming Back with Wes Moore Escape From a Nazi Death Camp Frontline Okla. Capitol
ConnectionOur American
Family
WED 21 PBS Newshour People’s Business Nova Nature
THU 22 PBS Newshour Rick Steves:On the Record
This Old House Midsomer Murders Doc Martin Death in Paradise
FRI 23 PBS Newshour ONR Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week
Chris Isaak Live!Beyond the Sun
Vintage Red Green Show Doctor Who
SAT 24 ONR The Lawrence Welk Show Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence 2014 OETA Movie Club: Some Like It Hot
SUN 25 Father Brown National Memorial Day Concert National Memorial Day Concert One Foot in the Grave The Cafe
MON 26 PBS Newshour Antiques Roadshow Oklahoma WWII Stories Death and the Civil War: American Experience
TUE 27 PBS Newshour Coming Back with Wes Moore D-Day Uncovered Frontline Okla. Capitol Connection
Our American Family
WED 28 PBS Newshour Nature Nova Dayton Codebreakers
THU 29 PBS Newshour Back in Time This Old House Midsomer Murders Doc Martin Death in Paradise
FRI 30 PBS Newshour ONR Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week Front and Center: Jack Johnson Vintage Red
Green Show Doctor Who
SAT 31 ONR The Lawrence Welk Show Jazz Icons OETA Movie Club: Woman of the Year
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OUTSIDE THE BOX
Statewide Poll Results
A new statewide poll shows Oklahomans consider OETA the state’s most trusted institution.
A new statewide poll shows Oklahomans consider OETA the state’s most trusted institution. OETA, Oklahoma’s only statewide educational television network, is also the state’s only PBS member station.
The University of Oklahoma Public Opinion Learning Laboratory (OU POLL) released the comprehensive results from a recent statewide survey conducted to learn how well OETA serves children and adults across the state.
“These poll results validate OETA’s fundamental role in providing essential educational content and services that enrich the quality of life for all Oklahomans,” Dan Schiedel, OETA Executive Director, said. “The responses overwhelmingly demonstrate the strong support Oklahomans have for OETA, as well as the tremendous impact our programs and resources have in their lives, and, we are humbled by this response.”
According to survey participants from across the state, OETA – a state agency – is the most trusted among all government and media organizations and provides some of the most beneficial state services such as improving literacy levels for children (91.2 percent) and adults (81.5 percent). Additional survey highlights: State Funding: More than 90 percent of Oklahomans believe state funding for OETA is a smart investment. The majority of Oklahomans support state funding for OETA (80.6 percent).
Most Trusted: According to 89.1 percent of Oklahomans, OETA is the most trusted organization in the state. And, OETA remains Oklahoma’s source for the most trusted news and public affairs programming, with 86.3 percent trusting OETA more than any other network. Most Valuable: Close to 85 percent of Oklahomans believe educational television is one of the most valuable services provided by the state of Oklahoma, while 86.5 percent believe OETA is the most important content provider. Most Approved: OETA is the most approved media provider in Oklahoma, with 86.4 percent rating OETA highest in satisfaction. Also, the poll results found that 87.5 percent of Oklahomans watch OETA.
Statewide PollOETA is first in public trust, value, and service.
Explore the OutdoorsWith OETA
This spring, OETA, PBS KIDS and the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) have partnered for the annual Explore the Outdoors initiative, which encourages families to celebrate nature and the outdoors this spring. PBS KIDS kicks off Earth Month with themed on-air programming and online and mobile content. Families will have the option to continue their explorations with OETA at Robbers Cave State Park near Wilburton, Oklahoma on Saturday, May 3 from 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. The day of discover and exploration will include hands-on activities, nature tours with park guides, picnic areas, play areas and OETA goodies. Bring a picnic lunch, wear comfortable shoes and don’t forget to hydrate. More information about the event is available at www.oeta.tv .
digitalseriesWhat’s the Deal?What’s the Deal with “What’s the Deal?” It’s about curiosity! It’s about discovering what makes Oklahoma unique and learning how things work.http://bit.ly/oetaWTD
Everything But the NewsThe documentary-style series EVERYTHING BUT THE NEWS follows cub reporter Steve Goldbloom’s misadventures as he attempts to cover the startup scene in California.http://bit.ly/PBSebtn
Idea ChannelHere’s an idea: a PBS show that examines the connections between pop culture, technology and art.http://bit.ly/IdeaChannelPBS
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THU 01 Charlie Rose Writing OutLoud
OklahomaGardening
ExploreAda
Oklahoma Forum
Oklahoma Horizon
I am a Champion People’s Business Last of the
Summer WineLast of the
Summer Wine
FRI 02 Charlie Rose Gallery Sunup Writing Out Loud
Outdoor Oklahoma
Native Report
Workin’ Man Blues A Conversation With... Last of the
Summer WineLast of the
Summer Wine
SAT 03 America’s Heartland Sunup Oklahoma
GardeningOklahoma
HorizonOutdoor
Oklahoma Land Doctors Gallery Stateline Okla. Capitol Connection
Writing Out Loud
PBS Newshour Weekend
America’s Heartland
SUN 04 America’s Heartland
Moyers & Company Civil War: The Untold Story Gallery Stateline Oklahoma
Forum Tavis Smiley Charlie Rose PBS Newshour Weekend
Washington Week
MON 05 Charlie Rose Okla. News Report Oklahoma Gardening Land Doctors Stateline Okla. Capitol
Connection Fantastic Tulsa Films Father Brown
TUE 06 Charlie Rose Outdoor Oklahoma
Oklahoma Horizon Okla. News Report Writing Out
LoudAmerican
Barn Stories Great American Foot Race Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
WED 07 Charlie Rose Okla. Capitol Connection Gallery This American
Land Sunup Okla. News Report Grab Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
THU 08 Charlie Rose Writing Out Loud
Oklahoma Gardening Explore Ada Oklahoma
ForumOklahoma
HorizonBefore There Were Parks People’s Business Last of the
Summer WineLast of the
Summer Wine
FRI 09 Charlie Rose Gallery Sunup Writing Out Loud
Outdoor Oklahoma
Native Report
Behind the Lens Great Eight Last of the
Summer WineLast of the
Summer Wine
SAT 10 America’s Heartland Sunup Oklahoma
GardeningOklahoma
HorizonOutdoor
Oklahoma Land Doctors Gallery Stateline Okla. Capitol Connection
Writing Out Loud
PBS Newshour Weekend
America’s Heartland
SUN 11 America’s Heartland
Moyers & Company Civil War: The Untold Story Gallery Stateline Oklahoma
Forum Tavis Smiley Charlie Rose PBS Newshour Weekend
Washington Week
MON 12 Charlie Rose Okla. News Report Oklahoma Gardening Land Doctors Stateline Okla. Capitol
ConnectionGreat Plains: America’s
Lingering Wild Father Brown
TUE 13 Charlie Rose Outdoor Oklahoma
Oklahoma Horizon Okla. News Report Writing Out
LoudBehind the
LensGreat Plains: America’s
Lingering WildLast of the
Summer WineLast of the
Summer Wine
WED 14 Charlie Rose Okla. Capitol Connection Gallery This American
Land Sunup Okla. News Report 100 Years of Ag Extension Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
THU 15 Charlie Rose Writing Out Loud
Oklahoma Gardening Explore Ada Oklahoma
ForumOklahoma
HorizonBehind the
Lens People’s Business Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
FRI 16 Charlie Rose Gallery Sunup Writing Out Loud
Outdoor Oklahoma
Native Report
Behind the Lens We Are Rural Last of the
Summer WineLast of the
Summer Wine
SAT 17 America’s Heartland Sunup Oklahoma
GardeningOklahoma
HorizonOutdoor
Oklahoma Land Doctors Gallery Stateline Okla. Capitol Connection
Writing Out Loud
PBS Newshour Weekend
America’s Heartland
SUN 18 America’s Heartland
Moyers & Company Civil War: The Untold Story Gallery Stateline Oklahoma
Forum Tavis Smiley Charlie Rose PBS Newshour Weekend
Washington Week
MON 19 Charlie Rose Okla. News Report Oklahoma Gardening Land Doctors Stateline Okla. Capitol
ConnectionJim Thorpe: World’s Greatest
Athlete Father Brown
TUE 20 Charlie Rose Outdoor Oklahoma
Oklahoma Horizon Okla. News Report Writing Out
Loud Bill Moyers Next Year Country Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
WED 21 Charlie Rose Okla. Capitol Connection Gallery This American
Land Sunup Okla. News Report Light of the Prarie: South Dakota Stained Glass
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
THU 22 Charlie Rose Writing Out Loud
Oklahoma Gardening Explore Ada Oklahoma
ForumOklahoma
Horizon Brain Lamb People’s Business Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
FRI 23 Charlie Rose Gallery Sunup Writing Out Loud
Outdoor Oklahoma
Native Report
Buffalo Bill’s Amer. West
Jesse James: American Experience
Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
SAT 24 America’s Heartland Sunup Oklahoma
GardeningOklahoma
HorizonOutdoor
Oklahoma Land Doctors Gallery Stateline Great Performances at the Met
SUN 25 America’s Heartland
Moyers & Company Civil War: The Untold Story Gallery Stateline Oklahoma
Forum Tavis Smiley Charlie Rose PBS Newshour Weekend
Washington Week
MON 26 Charlie Rose Okla. News Report Oklahoma Gardening Land Doctors Stateline Okla. Capitol
Connection Oklahoma’s Fallen Father Brown
TUE 27 Charlie Rose Outdoor Oklahoma
Oklahoma Horizon Okla. News Report Writing Out
Loud Oklahoma Foundation For Excellence 2014 Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
WED 28 Charlie Rose Okla. Capitol Connection Gallery This American
Land Sunup Okla. News Report Oklahoma World War II Stories Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
THU 29 Charlie Rose Writing Out Loud
Oklahoma Gardening Explore Ada Oklahoma
ForumOklahoma
HorizonChattahoochee
Unplugged OKC A to Z Last of the Summer Wine
Last of the Summer Wine
FRI 30 Charlie Rose Gallery Sunup Writing Out Loud
Outdoor Oklahoma
Native Report Jerzy Popieluszko: Messenger of the Truth Last of the
Summer WineLast of the
Summer Wine
SAT 31 America’s Heartland Sunup Oklahoma
GardeningOklahoma
HorizonOutdoor
Oklahoma Land Doctors Gallery Stateline Okla. Capitol Connection
Writing Out Loud
PBS Newshour Weekend
America’s Heartland
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THU 01 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Nature Nova Nazi Mega Weapons Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
FRI 02 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland The This Old House Hour Midsomer Murders Death in Paradise Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
SAT 03 Globe Trekker Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week Doc Martin Doctor Who Austin City Limits The Piano Guys:
Live at Red Butte Garden
SUN 04 People’s Business Oklahoma Forum
BBC Newsnight
Moyers & Company
Religion & Newsweekly
McLaughlin Group
Between the Lines w/ Barry Kibrick
To the Contrary
Scully: The World Show
White House Chronicle
Okla. Capitol Connection
MON 05 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic The Bletchley Circle Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
TUE 06 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
WED 07 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Pioneers of Television Secrets of the Dead Frontline Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
THU 08 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Nature Nova Nazi Mega Weapons Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
FRI 09 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland The This Old House Hour Midsomer Murders Death in Paradise Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
SAT 10 Globe Trekker Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week Doc Martin Doctor Who Austin City Limits Live From the Artists Den
SUN 11 People’s Business Oklahoma Forum
BBC Newsnight
Moyers & Company
Religion & Ethics
McLaughlin Group
Between the Lines
To the Contrary
Scully: The World Show
White House Chronicle
Okla. Capitol Connection
MON 12 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic Secrets of Chatsworth Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
TUE 13 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Independent Lens Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
WED 14 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Coming Back with Wes Moore Frontline Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
THU 15 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland Nature Nova Nazi Mega Weapons Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
FRI 16 America’s Heartland
America’s Heartland The This Old House Hour Midsomer Murders Death in Paradise Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley Nightly Bus.
Report
SAT 17 Globe Trekker Washington Week
Charlie Rose: The Week Doc Martin Doctor Who Austin City Limits Live From the Artists Den
SUN 18 People’s Business Oklahoma Forum
BBC Newsnight
Moyer’s & Company
Religion & Ethics
McLaughlin Group
Between the Lines
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