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wpsu.org follow us online PROGRAM GUIDE FEBRUARY 2017 VOL. 47 NO. 2 Peace Officer Thursday, February 16, at 8:00 p.m. Explore the increasingly militarized state of American police as told through the story of William “Dub” Lawrence, a former sheriff who established and trained Utah’s first SWAT team only to see that same unit kill his son-in-law in a controversial standoff 30 years later. Stay tuned after the documentary for a panel discussion of the documentary and gun violence issues. Submit your questions for the panel by email to [email protected], or tweet @WPSU. Spy in the Wild, a NATURE Miniseries Wednesdays, at 8:00 p.m. More than 30 animatronic “spy cameras” disguised as animals secretly record animal behavior in the wild. These Spy Creatures reveal that animals show emotions and behavior similar to humans—a capacity to love, grieve, deceive, cooperate, and invent. February 1: Love Go undercover with Spy Creatures as wild animals reveal their feelings of love and pain. February 8: Intelligence Observe the world of animal intelligence through the beady camera eyes of Spy Creature.s February 15: Friendship Join Spy Creatures and their new wild friends as they rely on each other to look out for predators. February 22: Bad Behavior Infiltrate the underground world of animal crime and retribution with mischievous Spy Creatures. March 1: Meet the Spies The final episode explains how the concept of the Spy Creatures evolved. Conversations Live! Resilience Thursday, February 23, at 8:00 p.m. Host Patty Satalia leads a discussion on resilience. To join the conversation, email questions to [email protected], tweet @WPSU with the hastag #WPSUconversations, or call 1-800-543-8242 during the program.

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PROGRAM GUIDE FEBRUARY 2017 VOL. 47 NO. 2

Peace OfficerThursday, February 16, at 8:00 p.m.Explore the increasingly militarized state of American police as told through the story of William “Dub” Lawrence, a former sheriff who established and trained Utah’s first SWAT team only to see that same unit kill his son-in-law in a controversial standoff 30 years later.

Stay tuned after the documentary for a panel discussion of the documentary and gun violence issues. Submit your questions for the panel by email to [email protected], or tweet @WPSU.

Spy in the Wild, a NATURE MiniseriesWednesdays, at 8:00 p.m.More than 30 animatronic “spy cameras” disguised as animals secretly record animal behavior in the wild. These Spy Creatures reveal that animals show emotions and behavior similar to humans—a capacity to love, grieve, deceive, cooperate, and invent.

February 1: LoveGo undercover with Spy Creatures as wild animals reveal their feelings of love and pain.

February 8: IntelligenceObserve the world of animal intelligence through the beady camera eyes of Spy Creature.s

February 15: FriendshipJoin Spy Creatures and their new wild friends as they rely on each other to look out for predators.

February 22: Bad BehaviorInfiltrate the underground world of animal crime and retribution with mischievous Spy Creatures.

March 1: Meet the SpiesThe final episode explains how the concept of the Spy Creatures evolved.

Conversations Live!ResilienceThursday, February 23, at 8:00 p.m.Host Patty Satalia leads a discussion on resilience. To join the conversation, email questions to [email protected], tweet @WPSU with the hastag #WPSUconversations, or call 1-800-543-8242 during the program.

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WPSU CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

MONDAY–FRIDAY6:00 Arthur

6:30 Odd Squad

7:00 Wild Kratts

7:30 Ready Jet Go!

8:00 Nature Cat

8:30 Curious George

9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

9:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

10:00 Sesame Street

10:30 Peg + Cat

11:00 Dinosaur Train

11:30 Dinosaur Train

12:00 Super Why!

12:30 Thomas and Friends

1:00 Sesame Street

1:30 The Cat in the HatKnows a Lot About That!

2:00 Curious George

2:30 Curious George

3:00 Arthur

3:30 Nature Cat

4:00 Ready Jet Go!

4:30 Odd Squad

5:00 Wild Kratts

5:30 Weather World (Re-airs at 5:45 p.m.)

6:00 BBC World News America

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 PBS NewsHour

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weeknights at 5:30 p.m.

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Weather World providesweather education

as well asa comprehensive forecast.

WPSU's weekday lineup will change starting FEBRUARY 23.

Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP®

Sunday, February 5, at 7:00 p.m. Marshall's life in the years leading up to the Brown v. Board of Education ruling are explored.

Smokey Robinson: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song Friday, February 10, at 10:00 p.m. Enjoy an all-star tribute to Smokey Robinson, the 2016 recipient of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song.

African American MuseumSunday, February 12, at 7:00 p.m.The Smithsonian's African American Museum of History and Culture opens to the public.

Liberty & Slavery: The Paradox of America’s Founding FathersSunday, February 19, at 7:00 p.m.The paradox of America's Founding Fathers being both champions of liberty and slavery is explored.

Maya Angelou: American MastersTuesday, February 21, at 8:00 p.m.Journey through the prolific life of the “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” author and activist.

Africa’s Great CivilizationMonday–Wednesday, February 27–March 1, at 9:00 p.m.This documentary series with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. brings to life the epic stories of both little-known and celebrated African kingdoms and cultures.

Holding History: The Collections of Charles L. BlocksonWatch online at wpsu.org/blocksonThis WPSU original short-form documentary tells the story of Charles L. Blockson’s lifelong journey to unearth and preserve the history, culture, and contributions of people of African descent.

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WEDNESDAY, FEB 1 8:00 Spy in the Wild,

a NATURE Miniseries LoveThe rarely seen emotions of animals are explored. Wild dogs, elephants, and monkeys are featured.

9:00 NOVA Search for the Super BatteryRenowned gadget geek David Pogue sets out on a quest to discover how batteries work.

10:00 Aurora - Fire in the Sky The aurora, the colorful glow that brightens the night sky in Earth’s polar regions, is explored.

11:00 Charlie Rose

THURSDAY, FEB 2– SUNDAY, FEB 5 8:00 Masterpiece Classic

Downton Abbey Marathon For those suffering from “Downton Abbey” withdrawal, missing their weekly dose of the joys and travails of the Crawley family and their servants, despair no longer. Settle in for a binge-worthy winter marathon of all six seasons of the top PBS drama of all time, the most popular series in MASTERPIECE’s 45-year history and one of the most-watched dramas on American television. This round-the-clock celebration features every enthralling moment of the unforgettable series. Savor all the romance, intrigue, heartbreak and happiness “Downton” provides.

WPSU will air all six seasons

beginning Thursday, February 2, at 8:00 p.m. through Sunday, February 5, at 8:00 p.m. This is your opportunity to watch all of your favorite moments and catch sly quips missed the first time.

SUNDAY, FEB 5 8:00 Mercy Street

One Equal TemperAs Pinkerton looks at the Greens more closely, they join forces to hide an ugly secret.

9:00 Victoria on Masterpiece An Ordinary WomanCourtship at court leads to second thoughts. Will Victoria and Albert take the fateful step?

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FEBRUARY LISTINGS10:00 Secrets of the Six Wives

Divorced, Beheaded, SurvivedWorsley presents the last three wives Anne of Cleves, young Catherine Howard, and Katherine Parr.

11:00 Cyber-Seniors Senior citizens take their first steps into cyber-space under the tutelage of teenage mentors.

MONDAY, FEB 6 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Indianapolis, Hour TwoDiscover treasures from Indianapolis including a 1952 Joe Louis-signed whiskey bottle.

9:00 SciTech Now Geneticists are partnering with biotech researchers to edit genes and breed a bull without the horns.

9:30 Conversations from Penn StateShirley Malcom Education administrator Shirley Malcom discusses the importance of STEM education.

10:00 Independent Lens Birth of a MovementLearn how D.W. Griffith’s 1915 "The Birth" of a Nation unleashed a battle about race relations.

11:00 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, FEB 7 8:00 Finding your Roots

Tragedy + Time = ComedyJimmy Kimmel, Norman Lear and Bill Hader explore the tragedies and triumphs in their families.

9:00 Oklahoma City: American Experience The rise of the extremist militia movement and the deadly 1995 Oklahoma City bombing are examined.

11:00 Centre County Report11:30 Charlie Rose

WEDNESDAY, FEB 8 8:00 Spy in the Wild,

a Nature Miniseries IntelligenceSpies disguised as animals observe the ingenuity of a gray squirrel, a sea otter, and an orangutan.

9:00 NOVA Ultimate Cruise ShipPioneering shipbuilders endeavor to build the ultimate cruise ship, the Seven Seas Explorer.

10:00 City in the Sky DepartureThe world’s biggest passenger plane, controlling the flow of passengers and more are showcased.

11:00 Charlie Rose

THURSDAY, FEB 9 8:00 Why We Dance:

The Story of THON A WPSU original production following Penn State THON’s student-run philanthropy as they raise money for children battling cancer.

9:00 Father Brown The Rod of Asclepius Lady Felicia’s reckless driving lands her in the next hospital bed to Mrs. McCarthy.

10:00 Victoria on Masterpiece An Ordinary WomanCourtship at court leads to second thoughts. Will Victoria and Albert take the fateful step?

11:00 Charlie Rose

FRIDAY, FEB 10 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Unlocked, the Penn State

Basketball Story Rutgers & Maryland

9:30 Centre County Report10:00 Smokey Robinson:

The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song Join host Samuel L. Jackson for an all-star tribute to singer and songwriter Smokey Robinson.

11:30 Charlie Rose

SATURDAY, FEB 11 9:00 This Old House

Arlington Arts & Crafts/ Shedding the Old Look

9:30 American Woodshop Mega Turnings

10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Saw Like a Butterfly, Plane Like a Bee!

This guide indicates scheduled programs at time of publication. Watch WPSU-TV's evening lineups or check the website (wpsu.org/tv/schedules).

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10:30 Woodsmith Shop Perfect Tenons & Lumber Thicknesses

11:00 Unlocked, the Penn State Basketball Story Rutgers & Maryland

11:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Fishing Tournaments - Grand Isle, LA

12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Steven Raichlen’s

Project Smoke Smoking the Competition— Our Tailgating Show

1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino Breakfast Favorites

1:30 Martha Bakes West

2:00 Lucky Chow Northern Thai Cuisine

2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

Regenerating Detroit through Urban Gardening (Detroit, MI)

3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home When Kids Takeover

4:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Armenia - Ancient History and Modern Traditions, Part 1

4:30 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle

5:00 Tracks Ahead Skunk Train

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Indianapolis, Hour Two 7:00 Vicar of Dibley

Community Spirit 7:30 Keeping up Appearances

A Barbecue at Violet’s 8:00 Queen at 90

Members of the British royal family share their memories of the Queen as a monarch and mentor.

9:00 Father Brown The Missing Man Father Brown deduces that the apparent suicide of a recently returned RAF pilot was actually murder.

10:00 Austin City Limits Foals/Alejandro EscovedoRevel in an hour of modern rock with UK superstars Foals and Texas legend Escovedo.

11:00 Live from the Dennison Lodge Eliza GilkysonIn a homecoming of sorts, accomplished artist Eliza Gilkyson entertains a packed house.

SUNDAY, FEB 12 9:00 Classic Gospel

Joey+Rory: Hymns that are Important to Us

10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer To Truth

Can Brain Alone Explain Consciousness?

11:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

11:30 Digging Deeper 12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest

Inner World with Michele Bernhardt: Trauma Overview

1:00 Age Wise How to Age in Place

1:30 Simply Ming Rick Bayless

2:00 New Scandinavian Cooking Food for a Polar Expedition

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Five Ingredient Cookout

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

3:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac Library Chair with Tom Mclaughlin

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Digging Deeper 6:30 SciTech Now 7:00 African American Museum 8:00 Mercy Street

Southern MercyHopkins and Emma set out to rescue a stranded group of wounded Union soldiers.

9:00 Victoria on Masterpiece The Queen’s HusbandAt loose ends in a foreign land, Albert finds a noble cause. Victoria gets her way at court.

10:00 Tales from the Royal Wardrobe The significance of the royal wardrobes of English monarchs over the last 400 years is examined.

11:00 Korla Korla Pandit’s life as one of early television’s pioneering musical artists is explored.

MONDAY, FEB 13 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Indianapolis, Hour ThreeTravel to Indianapolis for hidden treasures including an 1898 Alphonse Mucha JOB poster.

9:00 SciTech Now New fingerprint technology is a great way to unlock your phone or your car but could the convenience become an invasion of privacy?

9:30 Conversations from Penn StateJim Stengel Author and marketing consultant Jim Stengel discusses how ideals drive business growth and branding.

10:00 Independent Lens Accidental CourtesyAn African-American musician meets members of the Ku Klux Klan and attempts to change their minds.

11:30 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, FEB 14 8:00 Finding your Roots

War StoriesPatricia Arquette, Julianne Moore, and John McCain explore the military service of their families.

9:00 Ruby Ridge: American Experience The 1992 FBI siege at Ruby Ridge that helped launch the modern militia movement is examined.

10:00 Independent Lens TowerThe deadly August 1, 1966, mass shooting at the University of Texas that left 16 dead is examined.

11:30 Centre County Report

WEDNESDAY, FEB 15 8:00 Spy in the Wild,

a Nature Miniseries FriendshipA Spy Meerkat babysits meerkat pups while a Spy Cobra pretends to attack the mob.

9:00 NOVA The Origami RevolutionThe art of origami is reshaping the world around us as scientists uncover the power of folding.

10:00 City in the Sky AirborneExplore what it takes to keep planes functioning and safe between take-off and landing.

11:00 Charlie Rose

THURSDAY, FEB 16 8:00 Independent Lens

Peace OfficerThe investigations of a former sheriff highlight the growing militarized state of American police.

8:00 Peace Officer Call-in LiveStay tuned after the Peace Officer broadcast for a panel discussion on the documentary and gun violence issues. Submit your question by email at [email protected], or tweet @WPSU.

10:00 Father Brown The Missing Man Father Brown deduces that the apparent suicide of a recently returned RAF pilot was actually murder.

11:00 Victoria on Masterpiece The Queen’s HusbandAt loose ends in a foreign land, Albert finds a noble cause. Victoria gets her way at court.

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FRIDAY, FEB 17 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Centre County Report 9:30 Great Performances

New York City Ballet in ParisNew York City Ballet performs an all-Balanchine program of dazzling ballet masterpieces in Paris.

10:30 Great Performances Dancing At Jacob’s Pillow: Never Stand StillPerformances and interviews highlight the story of Jacob’s Pillow as an international dance center.

11:30 Charlie Rose

SATURDAY, FEB 18 9:00 This Old House

Arlington Arts & Crafts/Underground Energy

9:30 American Woodshop Spirit Carvings

10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Firewood Carrier

10:30 Woodsmith Shop Smooth Curves, Slot-Cutters & Painting Hardware

11:00 New Fly Fisher Ohio Steelhead - Blood Dot Egg

11:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Garfish/Caviar - Bayou Dularge, LA

12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Steven Raichlen’s

Project Smoke You Can Smoke What?! Extreme Smoking

1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino Incredible Soups

1:30 Martha Bakes Southwest

2:00 Lucky Chow Filipino Entrepreneurs

2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

Masters of the Edible Landscape (San Francisco, CA)

3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Upcycle your Life

4:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Armenia - Ancient History and Modern Traditions, Part 2

4:30 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle

5:00 Tracks Ahead Wanamaker, Kempton, and Southern

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Indianapolis, Hour Three 7:00 Vicar of Dibley

Window 7:30 Keeping up Appearances

The Rolls Royce

8:00 Last of the Summer WineThe Treasure of the Deep After finding a valuable-looking object in a stream, Seymour is convinced it’s part of robbers’ swag, and sets out to recover the rest of the stolen items.

8:30 As Time Goes bySeries 1, Episode 2Lionel and Jean have made vague promises to keep in touch, but will they?

9:00 Father Brown The Resurrectionists Father Brown investigates when the body of a young man is taken from his graveyard.

10:00 Austin City Limits James TaylorIconic singer-songwriter James Taylor performs beloved classics and selections from his new album.

11:00 Live from the Dennison Lodge Growling Old MenBen Winship and John Lowell team up for an evening of flat-picking and mandolin.

SUNDAY, FEB 19 9:00 Classic Gospel

Best of the Cathedrals10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer to Truth

Can Enlarged Materialism Explain Consciousness?

11:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

11:30 Living Smart Empowering Youth to Save the Planet

12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest

Inner World with Michele Bernhardt: Healing Sexual Trauma; Help from Others; Detox Pea Soup; Morning Routine; Healing Moment

1:00 Age Wise Caregiving

1:30 Simply Ming Johnny Iuzzini

2:00 New Scandinavian Cooking A Whole Salmon

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Sustainable Surf

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

3:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking with

Tommy Mac Master Showcase with Phil Lowe

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 SciTech Now 6:30 Conversations from Penn State

Megan Maas 7:00 Dr. Martin Luther King

Celebration 2017

8:00 Mercy Street Unknown SoldierLisette re-creates on paper the face of a disfigured, amnesiac soldier, leading to a family reunion.

9:00 Victoria on Masterpiece Engine of ChangeWith a child on the way, Victoria must choose a regent in case she dies during childbirth.

10:00 Tales from the Royal Bedchamber Historian Lucy Worsley reveals the importance of the palace’s regal bedroom to past monarchs.

11:00 On Thin Ice: The People of the North The repercussions of climate change on the people, land and wildlife of the Arctic are explored.

MONDAY, FEB 20 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Palm Springs, Hour OneFantastic finds include a 1965 Noah Purifoy sculpture and Carroll O’Connor’s Archie Bunker coat.

9:00 Scitech Now Learn how NASA is using augmented reality to train astronauts and explore the surface of Mars.

9:30 Talk - Race in America Learn how black and Hispanic families counsel their kids to stay safe if they are stopped by police.

11:30 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, FEB 21 8:00 Maya Angelou:

American Masters Journey through the prolific life of the “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” author and activist.

11:00 Centre County Report 11:30 Charlie Rose

WEDNESDAY, FEB 22 8:00 Spy in the Wild,

a Nature Miniseries Bad BehaviorSpy Creatures infiltrate the underground world of animal mischief, crime, and retribution.

9:00 NOVA Killer TrainsInvestigators probe the wreckage of train accidents. Safety experts test crash prevention designs.

10:00 City in the Sky ArrivalGetting passengers safely back to earth depends on complex global networks and amazing technology.

11:00 Charlie Rose

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THURSDAY, FEB 23 8:00 Conversations Live!

ResilienceHost Patty Satalia leads a discussion on resilience. To join the conversation, email questions to [email protected], tweet @WPSU with the hastag #WPSUconversations, or call 1-800-543-8242 during the program.

9:00 Father Brown The Resurrectionists Father Brown investigates when the body of a young man is taken from his graveyard.

10:00 Victoria on Masterpiece Engine of ChangeWith a child on the way, Victoria must choose a regent in case she dies during childbirth.

11:00 Charlie Rose

FRIDAY, FEB 24 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Unlocked, the Penn State

Basketball Story Illinois through Purdue

9:30 Centre County Report 10:00 Great Performances

New York City Ballet Symphony in CNew York City Ballet makes a triumphant return to Paris with a grand classical showpiece.

11:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters Journey through the prolific life of the “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” author and activist.

SATURDAY, FEB 25 9:00 This Old House

Arlington Arts & Crafts/ Underground Energy

9:30 American Woodshop Heirloom Frames

10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Double Casement Window

10:30 Woodsmith Shop In The Shop with Details of Craftsmanship

11:00 Unlocked, the Penn State Basketball Story Illinois through Purdue

11:30 Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Company: Turtles - Lake Verret, LA

12:00 Baking with Julia12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project

Smoke White Glove Smoke Session

1:00 Cooking with Nick Stellino Favorites with a Twist

1:30 Martha Bakes South

3:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

4:00 Victoria on Masterpiece Doll 1, 2, 3

6:00 Victoria on Masterpiece Brocket Hall

7:00 Victoria on Masterpiece The Clockwork Prince

8:00 Victoria on Masterpiece An Ordinary WomanCourtship at court leads to second thoughts. Will Victoria and Albert take the fateful step?

9:00 Victoria on Masterpiece The Queen’s HusbandAt loose ends in a foreign land, Albert finds a noble cause. Victoria gets her way at court.

10:00 Victoria on Masterpiece Engine of ChangeWith a child on the way, Victoria must choose a regent in case she dies during childbirth.

11:00 Victoria on Masterpiece Doll 1, 2, 3As a new queen, the young Victoria, struggles to take charge amid plots to manipulate her.

MONDAY, FEB 27 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Palm Springs, Hour TwoA 1966 Roy Lichtenstein screenprint, a NASA Apollo archive from 1965 and more items are appraised.

9:00 SciTech Now Cell phones, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signals can be a risky two way street. Cyber security experts explain the need for protecting ourselves from digital invaders.

9:30 Africa’s Great Civilizations Henry Louis Gates, Jr. brings to life the epic stories of both little-known and celebrated African kingdoms and cultures.

11:30 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, FEB 28 8:00 Finding Your Roots

Family ReunionsDNA technology uncovers the family mysteries of hip hop legends Sean Combs and LL Cool J.

9:00 Africa’s Great Civilizations Henry Louis Gates, Jr. brings to life the epic stories of both little-known and celebrated African kingdoms and cultures.

11:00 Centre County Report11:30 Charlie Rose

2:00 Lucky Chow Bay Area’s Pacific Rim Cuisine

2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

The 50-Mile Bouquet: Why Local Matters with Flower, It’s Tulip Time

4:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope France - Following the Rhone

4:30 Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle

5:00 Tracks Ahead Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Palm Springs, Hour One 7:00 Vicar of Dibley

Election 7:30 Keeping up Appearances

The Hostess 8:00 Last of the Summer Wine

Dancing Feet Compo has hard skin on his feet, and in desperation, he buys a herbal remedy from a gypsy.

8:30 As Time Goes byThe Copper Kettle Series 1, Episode 3 Lionel and Jean establish a vague, uneasy friendship.

9:00 Father Brown The Sins of the Father Father Brown investigates when the son of a local aeronautics magnate is murdered.

10:00 Austin City Limits Kendrick LamarExperience an hour of contemporary hip-hop from Grammy-nominated superstar Kendrick Lamar.

11:00 Live from the Dennison Lodge Karen SavokaKaren Savoca’s warm vocals highlight an eclectic mix of engaging Americana music.

SUNDAY, FEB 26 9:00 Classic Gospel

I’ll Meet You on the Mountain10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer to Truth

Does Consciousness Defeat Materialism?

11:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

11:30 Living Smart Coping with War Trauma

12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest

Inner World with Michele Bernhardt: Brainspotting

1:00 Age Wise End of Life

1:30 Simply Ming Shaun Hergatt

2:00 New Scandinavian Cooking Happy Holiday Food

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Mid-East Meets West

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

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BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVESPeggy Morgan, Warren, Chair

Executive Director, Kate DomicoDirector, Programming Services, Greg PetersenDirector, Station Development, Tom YourchakDirector, Membership Services, Patrick Smith

Community Engagement Manager, Carolyn DonaldsonEditor, Laura Miller

Designer, Michael DiPasquale

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John Lacny, DuBoisJo Lash, State CollegeVince Mannino, LewistownKevin Mead, WarrenGary Miller, State CollegeRhonda Seaton, State CollegeNancy Silvis, Port MatildaAnne Sullivan, Coburn

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