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THE WHALE DE TECTIVE
Tom MustillWildlife Filmmaker
PROGRAM GUIDE JANUARY 2020 VOL. 39 NO. 1
3 - CEO Message4 - Cover Story
6 - TV Listings10 - Evening Grid17 - Daytime Grid
18 - Ways to Give
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Indie Lens Pop-Up is a neighborhood series that brings people together for free film screenings and community-driven conversations.
We kicked off this season’s Indie Lens Pop-Up at Impact Hub Honolulu in the Kaka‘ako neighborhood last month with a screening of The First Rainbow Coalition (the Independent Lens film premieres on PBS Hawai‘i on Monday, January 27 at 10:00 pm). After the screening, about 35 attendees shared their thoughts on the film and spoke of
the work that they are currently doing in our communities to create change.
The film was the first in a series of screenings that we will be hosting through May 2020 in partnership with Hawai‘i People’s Fund at Impact Hub Honolulu.
Follow PBS Hawai‘i on social media to learn more about future Indie Lens Pop-up screenings.
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After 40 years, Nightly Business Report, TV’s longest-running business program, ceased production on December 27, 2019. Now, you’ll see NHK Newsline on PBS Hawai‘i at 5:00 pm weekdays, with its team of trusted anchors delivering the latest live news from Japan, Asia and the rest of the world, followed at 5:30 pm by additional NHK World-Japan programming. See page 17 for the schedule.
Weekday Programming ChangesBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chair Joanne Lo Grimes
Vice ChairBettina Mehnert
SecretaryJoy Miura Koerte
TreasurerKent Tsukamoto
Muriel AndersonSusan Bendon Jodi Endo ChaiJames E. Duffy Jr.Matthew EmersonJake FergusJason Fujimoto Jason HarukiIan Kitajima Noelani KalipiKamani Kuala‘auTheresia McMurdoRyan Kaipo NobrigaAaron SalāKa‘iulani SodaroBruce VossKūha‘o Zane
MANAGEMENT
President and CEOLeslie Wilcox
Senior Vice President/CFOKaren Yamamoto
Vice President, ContentChuck Parker
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Vice President, Communications Jody Shiroma
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Chief Engineer John Nakahira
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CEO MESSAGE
Leslie Wilcox
PBS Hawai‘iPresident and CEO Another “Highest Possible”
Four-Star Rating from Charity Navigator!
I sometimes feel like Forrest Gump when I open my office mail. It’s like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get.
Look inside and there may be notice of a snag in funding, a delay in expected tech equipment, or a demand for the retraction of a statement made on a television program not even carried by this station.
The other day, opening the mail was all joy – like finding a dark chocolate truffle, my favorite. Among the notes, viewer P.F. hand-wrote: “You have the best television programming in Hawai‘i … Keep up the excellent work!” Viewer G.H. wrote, “You rocked my world with that NOVA special!”
And the sweetest chocolate of all in the mailbag: a formal letter from the head of the data-driven national nonprofit analyst Charity Navigator, informing us that we’d once again attained the best overall score possible – four out of four stars.
The company’s President and CEO, Michael Thatcher, let us know that the company had assessed our financial health as strong. And we scored a perfect 100% rating in accountability and transparency.
Great news! It’s truly important to us to steward operations and funding, and to make forward-thinking,
strategic decisions. I share the four-star news with you, because it is our wonderful donors and supporters who placed PBS Hawai‘i in this solid position. Thank you! We’re mindful that you voluntarily give to support our programming and services, and it fills the heart.
Our Board of Directors and Staff take nothing for granted. After all, each year brings to most nonprofit organizations headwinds of some kind – whether they be economic, programmatic, legal or political.
As PBS Hawai‘i greets the new year, we savor this moment in time, and feel profoundly grateful for our fellow Islanders and others who uphold us, as we uphold our non-profit, non-partisan mission.
And it’s a mission that’s better than the biggest emporium of the finest chocolates.
It speaks to building community and a stronger democracy. With your backing, we convene diverse voices, and share learning and discovery through storytelling that profoundly touches lives.
May your 2020 be full of health and happiness,
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The moment a humpback whale breached near wildlife filmmaker Tom Mustill and his friend Charlotte Kinloch.
Imagine sitting in a kayak at sea, looking up, and seeing approximately 60,000 pounds of whale coming at you. Amazingly, the kayakers – wildlife filmmaker Tom Mustill and his friend Charlotte Kinloch – lived to tell the tale. And it became Mustill’s mission to understand why the traumatic incident took place.
It happened in 2015. A 30-ton humpback whale breached in Monterey Bay, California, and just missed landing on the duo in the kayak.
Viral videos recorded by witnesses left Mustill questioning whether the whale was deliberately trying to cause harm – or trying not to.
How can you get that close to something that big with that much power and not die?
Tom Mustill Wildlife Filmmaker
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THE WHALE DETECTIVE
THE WHALE DETECTIVEWednesday, January 8, 8:00 pm
COVER STORY
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Filmmaker Tom Mustill (in water) and Charlotte Kinloch (far right) holding onto other whale watchers’ kayak after surviving the whale breaching near them.
Mustill met with scientists, a whale expert, a whale tracker, a group dedicated to disentangling whales from fishing gear debris and individuals who survived similar close encounters with whales. He chronicles his inquiry in NATURE: The Whale Detective, premiering on PBS Hawai‘i on Wednesday, January 8 at 8:00 pm.
Mustill found that though we’ve observed the ways that whales splash – tail throw, tail slap, chin slap, pec slap and breach – we don’t know what prompts these behaviors. While his investigation enabled him to come up with a plausible reason for why the whale breached so close to him and Kinloch, it is only a theory.
But Mustill’s search did uncover interesting observations and discoveries about whales and greater questions about humans’ relationship with whales and their future.
Here in Hawai‘i, we know that whales were considered by Native Hawaiians to be sacred. Called koholā, the whales were believed to be the majestic animal form of the Hawaiian ocean god Kanaloa. Ali‘i wore necklaces adorned with whale teeth and bone.
There are locations around the Islands associated with whales, including Pu‘ukoholā Heiau located in Kawaihae, Hawai‘i Island; northwest Kaho‘olawe; Palaoa Hill, Lāna‘i; and Olowalu, Maui.
Noteworthy Facts:
• Humpback whales have no teeth. They can barely nibble you, let alone swallow you. Their throats are only slightly larger than a human throat.
• Inside a humpback’s pectoral fins are the biggest arms on the planet.
• Over the past 40 years, the number of North Pacific humpbacks has increased from 1,000 to nearly 23,000, with as many as 14,000 migrating to Hawai‘i each winter.
• Historically, humpbacks travel more than 3,000 miles from the Gulf of Alaska to Hawai‘i, and may be seen in Hawaiian waters from November through May. Peak sightings are generally from January to March.
Interested in learning more about the ocean? Tune in for an encore presentation of Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox as she visits with author Susan Scott about her discoveries living on and near the ocean and how that led to her penning several books about Hawai‘i’s wildlife and a regular newspaper column, Ocean Watch.
Susan Scott Tuesday, January 7, 7:30 pm
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GREAT PERFORMANCES From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2020 Wednesday, January 1, 7:30 pm
Ring in 2020 with Vienna Philharmonic performing at the Musikverein.
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8:00 JANE AUSTEN: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Host Lucy Worsley traces novelist Jane Austen’s life and career as she explores the homes and holiday apartments where Austen lived and stayed. The Pride and Prejudice author used houses and property as central themes in her work.
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10:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Seattle (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Sharon Van Etten/Lucy Dacus
12:00 NATURE Animal Reunions (e)1:00 POV Midnight Traveler (e)2:30 SYMPHONY FOR NATURE
The Britt Orchestra at Crater Lake (e)3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)3:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
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NOW HEAR THIS: Vivaldi: Something Completely Different (e)
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1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Winter Cabin
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Shop-Made Clamps
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FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Eggs for the Holidays
5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN Memories of the Mountains
5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK STREET TELEVISION Cooking with Chilies
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 BARE FEET WITH
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9:00 NOVA The Planets: Inner Worlds (e)10:00 OZONE HOLE: HOW WE SAVED
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(Beginnings -1933)3:00 NOVA Inside Animal Minds:
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8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Homecomings Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. helps actor Sterling K. Brown, comedian Sasheer Zamata and musician Jon Batiste discover the unexpected places their ancestors called home.
9:00 DAVE CHAPPELLE: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE FOR AMERICAN HUMOR The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts presents the 22nd annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor to Dave Chappelle. Bradley Cooper, Tiffany Haddish, John Legend, Jon Stewart, Lorne Michaels, Sarah Silverman and Morgan Freeman are among the guests that honor the comedian in this special.
10:30 FRONTLINE Targeting El Paso El Paso, Texas became President Trump’s immigration testing ground and then the target of a white supremacist. Through interviews with border patrol agents, militia, advocates and migrants, FRONTLINE explores the inside story from the epicenter at the border.
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Pictured: Rose Williams as Charlotte Heywood and Theo James as Sidney Parker
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2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI 2020 Legislative Preview (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
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4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Susan Scott (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Childhood Vaccines
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE5:30 ASIA INSIGHT6:00 THE OPEN MIND6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE
Part 1 of 4 Follow two independent and unconventional sisters as they
2:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS HEALING MACHINE (e)
3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e)
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1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD On the Rocks, Part 1
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Mountain Oval
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Adjustable Stool
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with
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FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Trip to Rome
5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN Growing up Italian
5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK STREET TELEVISION Thailand North to South
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 BARE FEET WITH
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7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING On the Road in Louisville, Kentucky
8:00 ISLAMIC ART: MIRROR OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD (e)
9:30 DAVE CHAPPELLE: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE FOR AMERICAN HUMOR (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Raconteurs/Black Pumas
12:00 NATURE The Whale Detective (e)1:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
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8:00 VICTORIA SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE The White Elephant
9:00 SECRETS OF HENRY VIII’S PALACE
10:00 JANE AUSTEN: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG The Leo Nahenahe Singers
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 1
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE McCarthy
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Susan Scott
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Homecomings
9:00 DAVE CHAPPELLE: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE FOR AMERICAN HUMOR
7:00 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE Part 1 of 4
8:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE Parts 1 and 2 of 8
10:00 NATURE The Whale Detective
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Ledward Kaapana and Family
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 2
9:00 FRONTLINE America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump, Part 1
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Amos Kotomori
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS This Land Is My Land
9:00 FRONTLINE America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump, Part 2
7:00 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE Part 2 of 4
8:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE Part 3 of 8
9:00 VIENNA BLOOD Part 1 of 610:00 EXPEDITION WITH
STEVE BACKSHALL Oman: Desert Canyon
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG More! Ledward Kaapana and Family
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 3
9:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Los Angeles
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Accept the Call
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Patricia de Stacy Harrison
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Beyond the Pale
9:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Bombing Auschwitz
10:00 FRONTLINE
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8:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE Part 4 of 8
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7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Chad Takatsugi
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Bonanzaville Hour 1
9:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Houston
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The First Rainbow Coalition
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX John Komeiji
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Secrets and Lies
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Ruby Ridge
10:00 FRONTLINE Documenting Hate: New American Nazis
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DAVE CHAPPELLE: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE FOR AMERICAN HUMOR
Tuesday, January 7, 9:00 pmComedian Dave Chappelle
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Patricia de Stacy Harrison
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9:00 NATURE Animal Reunions10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2020
7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
2020 Legislative Preview9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS
Canefield Songs: Holehole Bushi9:30 OUR AMERICAN FAMILY
The Furutas10:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Visionaries
7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT
Leitis in Waiting9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS
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7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 COUNTRY MUSIC Hard Times
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NOW HEAR THIS The Riddle of Bach
7:00 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI The French Basque Country
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING On the Road in Louisville, Kentucky
8:00 ISLAMIC ART: MIRROR OF THE INVISIBLE WORLD
9:30 DAVE CHAPPELLE: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE FOR AMERICAN HUMOR
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8:00 NATURE Hippos: Africa’s River Giants
9:00 NOVA The Planets: Jupiter10:00 EXPEDITION WITH
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7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
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Shakespeare (1945 -1953)10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
NOW HEAR THIS Scarlatti: Man Out of Time
7:00 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI Seville, Spain
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-SCOPE Taiwan: Mountain Beauty, Villages and Cultures, Part 1 (e)
8:00 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION CONCERT WITH THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Lorraine Hansberry
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10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The First Rainbow Coalition
7:00 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI Utrera, Spain
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Taiwan Mountain Beauty, Villages and Cultures, Part 2
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Movies for Grownups with AARP The Magazine
10:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Los Angeles
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 COUNTRY MUSIC The Rub
(Beginnings -1933)10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
NOW HEAR THIS: Vivaldi: Something Completely Different
7:00 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING On the Road in the Bay Area, California
8:00 JANE AUSTEN: BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Mark Rothko10:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Seattle
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EXPEDITION WITH STEVE BACKSHALL Wednesdays at 10:00 pm, beginning January 15Explorer Steve Backshall journeys to the world’s least-explored places. Pictured: Backshall descends into a desert canyon in Oman.
seek love and meaning in this new take on E.M. Forster’s novel. In Part 1, a misunderstanding, a visit and an umbrella unexpectedly intertwine the lives of three families.
8:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE Parts 1 and 2 of 8 Entrepreneurs, legacy hunters, hypochondriacs and medical mountebanks come together at a struggling resort aimed to be the next fashionable playground in early 1800s England. This adaptation of Jane Austen’s last, fragmented work was completed by Andrew Davies, screenwriter of 1995’s Pride and Prejudice and Les Misérables on Masterpiece. In the opener, an accident introduces Charlotte Heywood (Rose Williams) to Tom Parker (Kris Marshall) and his brother Sidney (Theo James), commencing adventures in the struggling seaside resort of Sanditon.
10:00 NATURE The Whale Detective (e)
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Susan Scott (e)
12:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Raconteurs/Black Pumas (e)
1:00 COUNTRY MUSIC Hard Times (1933 -1945) (e)
3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Homecomings (e)
13 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Ledward Kaapana and Family (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 2
9:00 FRONTLINE America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump, Part 1 FRONTLINE presents a two-part investigation into America’s increasingly bitter, divided and toxic politics. Part 1 traces how Barack Obama’s promise of unity collapsed as increasing racial, cultural and political divisions
laid the groundwork for the rise of Donald Trump.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 ARTBOUND THAT FAR CORNER
Frank Lloyd Wright in Los Angeles (e)1:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE
Parts 1 and 2 of 8 (e)3:00 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE
Part 1 (e)
14 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Amos Kotomori (e)8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
This Land Is My Land Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. reveals the unexpected family trees of entertainer Queen Latifah and actor Jeffrey Wright, redefining their sense of the black experience.
9:00 FRONTLINE America’s Great Divide: Obama to Trump, Part 2 The second episode examines how Donald Trump’s campaign exploited the country’s divisions and how his presidency has unleashed anger on both sides of the divide.pbshawaii.org
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11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 ARTBOUND Desert X (e)1:00 FRONTLINE America’s Great Divide:
Obama to Trump, Part 1 (e)3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 2 (e)
15 WEDNESDAY7:30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW RECUT
Politically Collect 28:00 NATURE Hippos: Africa’s River Giants
Go beneath the surface and meet Africa’s river giants, the hippos. Discover an unexpected side of these aquatic mammals that can’t even swim as hippos protect their families, face their enemies and suffer in a drought. Narrated by David Attenborough.
9:00 NOVA The Planets: Jupiter (e)10:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE
BACKSHALL Oman: Desert Canyon Explorer Steve Backshall journeys to the world’s least-explored places, encountering extraordinary wildlife and meeting remarkable people along the way. On this episode, he travels to Oman, where he drops nearly 1,300 feet into the deepest canyon in Southern Arabia.
12:00 ARTBOUND La Raza (e)1:00 FRONTLINE America’s Great Divide:
Obama to Trump, Part 2 (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS This Land Is
My Land (e)
16 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ (e)8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
Affordable Housing Crisis9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS
Journey to Emalani (e)10:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Quilts (e)11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 ARTBOUND Artist and Mother (e)1:00 REMEMBERING LEONARD
NIMOY (e)2:00 NATURE Hippos: Africa’s River
Giants (e)3:00 NOVA The Planets: Jupiter (e)
17 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 COUNTRY MUSIC The Hillbilly
Shakespeare (1945 -1953)10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
NOW HEAR THIS Scarlatti: Man Out of Time (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 ARTBOUND The Art of Basket
Weaving (e)1:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Quilts (e)2:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE
BACKSHALL Oman: Desert Canyon (e)3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e)
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ESSENTRICS Spine Strengthening and Pain-Relief Workout (e)
1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD On the Rocks, Part 2
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Mountain Oval
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Barnwood Entry Bench
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with
Karen Akunowicz4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Pork and Potatoes
5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN Storytime with Grandma
5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK STREET TELEVISION New French Classics
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 BARE FEET WITH
MICKELA MALLOZZI Seville, Spain7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-
SCOPE Taiwan: Mountain Beauty, Villages and Cultures, Part 1 (e)
8:00 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION CONCERT WITH THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., this evening of musical performance
includes classical selections by Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Verdi as well as hymns and spirituals including “Down by the Riverside,” “Precious Lord” and “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Lorraine Hansberry (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Mitski/Rainbow Kitten Surprise
12:00 NATURE Hippos: Africa’s River Giants (e)
1:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE BACKSHALL Oman: Desert Canyon (e)
2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 2 (e)
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)3:30 SECOND OPINION Childhood
Vaccines (e)
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Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library Hour 2 (e)
1:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Journey to Emalani (e)
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI Affordable Housing Crisis (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Ledward Kaapana and Family (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Amos Kotomori (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Millennial Health
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE5:30 ASIA INSIGHT6:00 THE OPEN MIND6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE
Part 2 of 4 Mrs. Wilcox surprises her family with a final request regarding Howards End. The Schlegels face eviction from their house.
8:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE Part 3 of 8 Young Stringer presses Tom for back pay owed to his builders, currently toiling under dangerous conditions. Aided by a new doctor, Charlotte and Sidney respond to an emergency.
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9:00 VIENNA BLOOD Part 1 of 6 In this new mystery series, Dr. Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud, and Inspector Oskar Rheinhardt team up to solve some of the most unusual and deadly cases in early 1900s Vienna.
10:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE BACKSHALL Oman: Desert Canyon (e)
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Amos Kotomori (e)
12:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Mitski/Rainbow Kitten Surprise (e)
1:00 COUNTRY MUSIC The Hillbilly Shakespeare (1945 -1953) (e)
3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS This Land is My Land (e)
20 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG More! Ledward Kaapana and Family (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 3
9:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Los Angeles Explore the large and thriving Armenian community in Los Angeles with Chef Marcus Samuelsson as he learns about their history, shares their traditional cuisine and meets young chefs who are taking things to the next level.
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Accept the Call Yusuf Abdurahman, who left Somalia as a refugee 25 years ago, realized his worst fear when his son was arrested in an FBI counterterrorism sting. Follow Abdurahman as he strives to understand why his child would leave America and attempt to join ISIS.
11:30 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:30 VIENNA BLOOD Part 1 of 6 (e)1:30 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE
Part 3 of 8 (e)2:30 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE
Part 2 of 4 (e)
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Newport 18:00 NATURE Wild Way of the Vikings (e)9:00 NOVA The Planets: Saturn (e)10:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE
BACKSHALL Greenland: Frozen Frontier Backshall travels to Greenland, where he aims to kayak across the world’s largest fjord during the Arctic’s most volatile and dangerous time of year – the spring melt – in an attempt to understand how rising temperatures impact the area.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 URANIUM: TWISTING THE
DRAGON’S TAIL Part 1 of 2 (e)1:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED
Los Angeles (e)2:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD
Bombing Auschwitz (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Beyond the Pale (e)
23 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I
Workers Wanted9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Quietest
Place on Earth (e)10:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Identity (e)11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 URANIUM: TWISTING THE
DRAGON’S TAIL Part 2 of 2 (e)1:00 FRONTLINE (e)2:00 NATURE Wild Way of the Vikings (e)3:00 NOVA The Planets: Saturn (e)
24 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 COUNTRY MUSIC I Can’t Stop
Loving You (1953 -1963) (e)10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
NOW HEAR THIS Handel: Italian Style (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 CRAFT IN AMERICA Identity (e)1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Accept the
Call (e)
3:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS HEALING MACHINE (e)
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LESLIE WILCOX Patricia de Stacy Harrison Asked who her mentors are, Patricia de Stacy Harrison starts by naming her beloved childhood home, Brooklyn. Growing up in the noisy, opinionated, caring New York City borough taught Harrison about the demands and challenges of the real world – and about developing the right skills, positive attitude and thick skin to deal with life’s complexities. The President and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting shares her views on public media’s role in bringing us all together, even in a divisive social and political climate, and reveals how a hip-hop mogul introduced her to a wellness practice she uses every evening.
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Beyond the Pale Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. explores the Jewish heritages of actor Jeff Goldblum, radio host Terry Gross and comedian Marc Maron, uncovering previously unknown stories that show how each shares much more with their ancestors than a religious tradition.
9:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Bombing Auschwitz In this program, historians, survivors and experts consider one of the great moral dilemmas of the 20th century: Should the Allies have risked killing Auschwitz prisoners and bombed the camp to stop future atrocities?
10:00 FRONTLINE11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 FRONTLINE (e)1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Accept the
Call (e)2:30 RIBBON OF SAND (e)3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 3 (e)
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INDEPENDENT LENS The First Rainbow Coalition Monday, January 27, 10:00 pmThrough archival footage and interviews, learn how, in 1969, community-based groups in
Chicago formed alliances across lines of race and ethnicity to confront issues like police brutality and substandard housing.
2:30 CHEFS MARCUS AND VIVIAN: A TASTE OF WHAT’S NEXT (e)
3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e)
25 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Hips and Hamstring Workout (e)
1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD Wading Elk
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Lonely Retreat
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Solving Problems, Woodworking Solutions
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with
Avi Shemtov4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Spiced and Sweet
5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN My Italian American
5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK STREET TELEVISION Secrets of Oaxaca
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 BARE FEET WITH
MICKELA MALLOZZI Utrera, Spain7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVEL-
SCOPE Taiwan Mountain Beauty, Villages and Cultures, Part 2 (e)
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Movies for Grownups with AARP The Magazine Actors and filmmakers are honored for creating films that resonate with older viewers in this awards ceremony. Annette Bening receives the 2019 Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award. Tony Danza hosts.
10:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Los Angeles (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Cage the Elephant/Tank and the Bangas
12:00 NATURE Wild Way of the Vikings (e)1:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE
BACKSHALL Greenland: Frozen Frontier (e)
2:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Los Angeles (e)
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)3:30 SECOND OPINION Millennial
Health (e)
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Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, Delaware, Hour 3 (e)
1:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Quietest Place on Earth (e)
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI Workers Wanted (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG More! Ledward Kaapana and Family (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Patricia de Stacy Harrison (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Depression5:00 NHK NEWSLINE5:30 ASIA INSIGHT6:00 THE OPEN MIND6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
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7:00 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE Part 3 of 4 Margaret receives an unexpected offer from Henry. Helen is incensed by the unfair fate of the Basts.
8:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE Part 4 of 8 Lord Babington courts Esther, who prefers Edward. Charlotte and Sidney clash over Miss Lambe’s illicit meeting with Otis.
9:00 VIENNA BLOOD Part 2 of 6 Max employs his psychoanalytic training to probe murder suspects’ minds.
10:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE BACKSHALL Greenland: Frozen Frontier (e)
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Patricia de Stacy Harrison (e)
12:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Cage the Elephant/Tank and the Bangas (e)
1:00 COUNTRY MUSIC I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953 -1963) (e)
3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Beyond the Pale (e)
27 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Chad Takatsugi (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Bonanzaville, Hour 19:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED Houston
Join Chef Marcus Samuelsson in Houston to explore the food and culture of its Nigerian and West African community. Along the way, Samuelsson cooks with cutting-edge chefs as well as traditional home cooks.
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The First Rainbow Coalition In 1969, Chicago community-based groups formed alliances across lines of race and ethnicity to confront issues like police brutality and substandard housing. Hear the movement’s little-known story through archival footage and interviews with members.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The First
Rainbow Coalition (e)1:00 VIENNA BLOOD Part 2 of 6 (e)2:00 SANDITON ON MASTERPIECE
Part 4 of 8 (e)3:00 HOWARDS END ON MASTERPIECE
Part 3 of 4 (e)
28 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX John Komeiji As a longtime Honolulu litigator, John Komeiji became known for his out-of-the-box style, using music as a motivational and influential tool. He’s now the head of Hawaiian Telcom, having joined the company as general counsel and a senior executive in the midst of its bankruptcy in 2008. Komeiji reflects on his views on weighing and managing risk; his carefree days as a student at University Laboratory School in Mānoa; and his strong beliefs about Hawaiʻi’s people and values.
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Secrets and Lies Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. helps actors Sigourney Weaver, Justina Machado and Amy Ryan unearth surprising revelations about their family histories.
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Ruby Ridge (e)
10:00 FRONTLINE Documenting Hate: New American Nazis (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 FRONTLINE Documenting Hate:
New American Nazis (e)1:00 NO PASSPORT REQUIRED
Houston (e)2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The First
Rainbow Coalition (e)3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Bonanzaville, Hour 1 (e)
29 WEDNESDAY7:30 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW RECUT
Newport 28:00 NATURE The Cheetah Children (e)
9:00 NOVA The Planets: Ice Worlds (e)10:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE
BACKSHALL Suriname: Lost World Travel to the Guiana Shield with Backshall, to uncover its abundance of wildlife and natural wonders.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 TRUE NORTH: THE SEAN
SWARNER STORY1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Bonanzaville Hour 1 (e)2:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Ruby Ridge (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Secrets and
Lies (e)
30 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific (e)
10:00 ART OF HOME: A WIND RIVER STORY (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 ROADTRIP NATION Rerouting (e)1:00 EXPEDITION WITH STEVE
BACKSHALL Suriname: Lost World (e)2:00 NATURE The Cheetah Children (e)3:00 NOVA The Planets: Ice Worlds (e)
31 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 COUNTRY MUSIC The Sons and
Daughters of America (1964 -1968) (e)10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The First
Rainbow Coalition (e)11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 ART OF HOME: A WIND RIVER
STORY (e)1:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Ruby Ridge (e)2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The First
Rainbow Coalition (e)3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e)
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5:00 am Ready Jet Go!5:30 am WordGirl6:00 am Cyberchase6:30 am Cyberchase7:00 am Arthur7:30 am Odd Squad8:00 am Ready Jet Go!8:30 am Peg + Cat9:00 am Clifford the Big Red Dog9:30 am Pinkalicious & Peterrific10:00 am Sesame Street10:30 am Super Why! / Esme & Roy11:00 am WordWorld / Super Why!11:30 am Splash and Bubblesnoon Sid the Science Kid12:30 pm Caillou1:00 pm Peep and the Big Wide World1:30 pm Martha Speaks2:00 pm Sesame Street2:30 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood3:00 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood3:30 pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific4:00 pm The Cat in the Hat4:30 pm Dinosaur Train5:00 pm Let’s Go Luna!5:30 pm Nature Cat6:00 pm Wild Kratts6:30 pm Wild Kratts7:00 pm Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
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Classical StretchPainting with Wilson BickfordThe Best of The Joy of Painting
Woodsmith ShopAsk This Old House
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America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Kitchen
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PBS Hawai‘i Advancement Specialist Jill Loving (left) and Vice President of Advancement Christina Sumida greet Federal employees at a Combined Federal Campaign charity fair at the Prince Kūhiō Federal Building in Honolulu.
Longtime PBS Hawai‘i supporters Horace and Doris Sukita of ‘Aiea, O‘ahu once again brightened our station with a gift of these beautiful poinsettias grown by the family. Pictured are Horace and Doris Sukita with daughter Sandy and granddaughter Gracie.
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AhumanuMonday, February 24, 7:30 pm
The Grammy- and Nā Hōkū Hanohano-nominated music group Ahumanu takes the stage on a new Nā Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song. Kekai Robinson, Marja Lehua Apisaloma and Liz Morales make up this Maui-based trio who, despite coming from different backgrounds, shares a common purpose in looking to the future.
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