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Igniting the Spirit of Possibility - Following the vision of co-founder Raymond Wittcoff, the Nine Network launches a campaign to ensure the vibrant future of public media in St. Louis.

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12Igniting the Spirit of Possibility p. 4 JANFEB

For Members of the Nine Network of Public Media

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Dr. Jeff Michalski, Washington UniversityRadiation Oncologist

There are many different types of cancer, and no single radiation therapy can combat them all. At the Siteman Cancer Center, our specialized team of Washington University Physicians determines exactly which type of cancer you have, and creates an individualized treatment plan specific to you. Our targeted radiation therapies — breakthroughs pioneered here — precisely attack the cancer cells in the body, leaving healthy tissue alone. This helps keep you stronger — and makes your chances of survival better.

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January–February 2012

Volume 03, Number 01Contents

2 Photo Montage

3 Message From the President

4 Igniting the Spirit of Possibility Following the vision of co-founder Raymond Wittcoff, the Nine

Network launches a campaign to ensure the vibrant future of public media in St. Louis.

6 A Brief Early History of Nine Nine continues to grow thanks to this solid foundation laid in the 1950s.

8 Nine Networking NPR’s StoryCorps contributes to American Graduate. • The Nine Network wins a regional Emmy. • New Doc Martin episodes will be here soon. • Local radio’s McGraw Milhaven guests on national Rough Cut woodworking series. • Fans dine with Nine’s Ruth Ezell. • PBS Food website. • Husband-wife volunteers Ron Naumer and Joanne Gladney. • Black History Month programs. • News from Roger Ebert Presents At the Movies.

17 Nine to Grow On New series Lidia’s Italy in America visits St. Louis; Joanne Weir debuts a new series.

18 January Listings

26 January Prime Time

27 Kids and Create Schedules

28 February Listings

35 February Prime Time

36 Repeat Schedule

Program GuideThe Nine Network

On the Cover: The Nine Network’s co-founder Raymond Wittcoff during a visit to the Nine Center last year.

Igniting the Spirit of PossibilityPage 4

©2012 St. Louis Regional Public Media Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any portion of nineMagazine without express written permission from the publisher is prohibited.

The Nine Network respects the privacy and confidentiality of our donors and will not sell, give or exchange any information to any entity.

nineMagazine (ISSN 1086-8828) (USPS 736-890) is published bimonthly by St. Louis Regional Public Media Inc., 3655 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63108-3601. Periodicals class postage paid at St. Louis, MO. Postmaster: Send address changes to nineMagazine, 3655 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63108-3601. Subscriptions are available by membership contribution of $40 or more to the Nine Network, 3655 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63108-3601, of which $3.50 is allocated for the publication of the magazine and is not tax deductible.

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Advertising Sales Elaine Bodker Margo Cooper Richard D. Grater

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Dorothy Nelson, one of the mothers who went door- to-door in the 1950s collecting funds for Nine.

Kathy, Janet, Mimi and Dianne Lennon sing at the Nine Network studio while recording pledge breaks that will be broadcast nationally.

(L–R) Gwen Ifill, Barrett Taylor of Metro High School, Stephanie Krauss of Shearwater High School and Dr. Celeste Adams of Riverview Gardens High School at Nine’s Teacher Town Hall broadcast in November.

Lidia Bastianich of Lidia’s Italy in America signs autographs while meeting fans at the Sheldon.

After the American Graduate Teacher Town Hall, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting board hosted a dinner for local and national partners and supporters of public media. Pictured (L–R) are Bruce Ramer, chair, CPB board of directors; St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay; Patricia Harrison, president and CEO of the CPB; and Jack Galmiche, president and CEO of the Nine Network.

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The year 2011 brought many significant opportunities for the Nine Network of Public Media to shine a light on St. Louis. And the year 2012 promises even greater possibilities.

Our leadership role in national initiatives, our pioneering work in community engagement and our stature in public television have enabled us to “connect the world to St. Louis” as never before. We’re proud of our region’s achievements. And we’re optimistic about our future.

Our founders were imbued with a spirit of possibility that continues to inspire us today. That is why we recently honored our last living founder, Ray Wittcoff, with our first Pioneer Spirit Award. This special occasion was also an opportunity for us to pay tribute to those whose leadership and support have been essential to this organization’s history and who now help shape its future.

We recognized the individuals, businesses and foundations whose lifetime cumulative gifts have exceeded $100,000 as charter members of the Visionary Leadership Circle of our Torchlight Society. We also recognized members of our Legacy Nine Society who have included the Nine Network in their estates. We even had the opportunity to welcome Dorothy Nelson, one of the mothers who went door-to-door in the 1950s collecting contributions to keep Nine on the air.

We owe a great deal to the community of supporters who have placed such a high

value on independent, noncommercial television over the years and who now see the importance of investing in our future as the Nine Network of Public Media.

Our Pioneer Spirit Award event was also the occasion for announcing the public phase of our $25 million Igniting the Spirit of Possibility campaign to build our capacity for the future. Our campaign chair and board secretary, Emerson Vice President Patrick Sly, announced a lead gift from Emerson in the amount of $1.5 million for a campaign total of $13,087,377 raised to date. This campaign milestone includes commitments from 100 percent of the Nine Network board and staff.

I hope you will consider making a contribution to our Igniting the Spirit of Possibility campaign. We have provided information in this issue of nineMagazine and, of course, any of us here at the Nine Network will be happy to speak with you personally. We have also created an online resource at nineNet.org/IgnitingTheSpirit.

Thank you for your support.

Yours truly,

Jack Galmiche President and CEO Nine Network of Public Media

Nine Network Board of Directors

Chair Edward Koplar

Vice Chair Jeffrey McDonnell

Treasurer Steven Frank

Secretary Patrick Sly

Members Spencer Burke Dan Burkhardt Chris M. Chadwick Bob Ciapciak Maxine Clark Marianna Deal Michael A. DeHaven Pepe Prince Finn Harvey A. Harris Juanita Hinshaw Janet M. Holloway Ken Kranzberg Michael J. Lovett Eugene J. Mackey III Kim Olson Randy Schilling Jack Schreiber Lewis Shepley Thad Simons David Steward II Dr. Donald Suggs Milton P. Wilkins Jr.

Nine Network Senior Staff

President and CEO Jack Galmiche

Senior Vice President, COO and CFO Richard E. Skalski

Senior Vice President of Community Engagement Amy Shaw

Vice President of Programming Patricia Kistler

Vice President of Engineering and Operations Chrys Marlow

Vice President of Production Patrick Murphy

Vice President of Development Dan Shasserre

Dear Friends,

Jack Galmiche (L), president and CEO of the Nine Network, with Roma and Ray Wittcoff. Ray Wittcoff was one of the founders of the Nine Network and both he and his wife, Roma, served as board members.

Open to the Public: The public is invited to meetings of the Nine Network board of directors. For information about Nine’s public meetings, call Emily Haight at (314) 512-9017.

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igniting the spirit of possibility

The history of the Nine Network of Public Media is a community story and a story of mutual commitment. Our founding purpose was to serve the people of the St. Louis region with opportunities for learning and civil discourse. And for nearly 60 years the St. Louis community has supported that value.

We recently recognized our last living founder, Raymond H. Wittcoff, with the Pioneer Spirit Award, honoring him for qualities and principles that have endured at Nine and still guide us today. We also recognized individuals, businesses and foundations whose lifetime cumulative gifts have exceeded $100,000. These charter members of the Visionary Leadership Circle of our Torchlight Society have been significant to the history of the Nine Network.

Over the years, as the community has changed, so have we. Utilizing every available resource and technology,

we have evolved into a multifaceted organization focused on showcasing and strengthening our community.

We have developed partnerships that have made the Nine Network and the St. Louis community

a national model for collaboration. We have been responsible stewards of the public trust. And, with the largest per capita viewership of any public television station in the country, we can attest to our region’s interest in what we provide.

Now, we are on the brink of a new era. We believe our position as a recognized leader in public media can help elevate St. Louis—particularly with the upcoming convergence of St. Louis public media in Grand Center. The opportunities for collaboration are significant. Our proposed Public Media Commons will be an innovative and engaging asset to our great city.

A Campaign to Build Capacity for the Future

95%locally funded

stewardshipleadership

Jack Galmiche, Nine Network president and CEO (L), with Emerson executive vice president, Pat Sly, who serves as Nine Network board secretary and campaign chair, following Sly’s announcement of Emerson’s lead campaign gift of $1.5 million.

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Our Campaign for a Stronger St. Louis We recently announced the public phase of our $25 million campaign with total gifts and commitments of $13,087,377 raised to date. The title of our campaign—“Igniting the Spirit of Possibility”—expresses the core of our vision and tells you that we are optimistic, determined and enthusiastic about the future.

Learn more about our campaign at nineNet.org/IgnitingTheSpirit, where you can also make contributions to the campaign. Or feel free to call us at 314-512-9610.

Nine Network of Public Media $4 million is required to make capital improvements and increase technological capacity.

Ventures Fund $6 million is required to expand program and production opportunities that showcase our region.

The Nine Future Fund $5 million is required to invest in the long-term sustainability of our organization.

Public Media Commons $3 million is required to create a public media plaza that links St. Louis public media organizations and engages the community in an innovative media space.

Annual Fund $7 million is required to strengthen our base of ongoing support among members, donors, underwriters and foundations.

$1 Million or moreAnonymousAnheuser-Busch FoundationDana Brown Charitable Trust, U.S. Bank, TrusteeEmerson

$100,000 or more Anonymous (3)Ameren CorporationAT&TArthur & Helen Baer Charitable FoundationMrs. Andrew H. BaurThe Boeing CompanyThe Employees Community Fund of Boeing St. LouisBrown Shoe Company Charitable Trust Dan and Connie BurkhardtThe Edison FamilyEdward JonesMs. Juanita Hinshaw and Mr. Ted HarrisonSally and Harry JohnstonMary Ranken Jordan and Ettie A. Jordan Charitable FoundationWilliam T. Kemper Foundation – Commerce Bank, TrusteeKorte CompanyKen and Nancy KranzbergLaclede GasAnne L. Lehmann Charitable Trust John W. and Mary H. McClureJames S. McDonnell FoundationJeff and Jennifer McDonnellMr. and Mrs. Sanford N. McDonnellMonsanto FundThe Olson FamilyMrs. William R. Orthwein Jr. Pershing Charitable TrustPurinaNorman J. Stupp FoundationWells Fargo AdvisorsMr. and Mrs. Raymond Wittcoff

torchlight societyvisionary leadership circle

vision service impact

CAPACITY CAMPAIGN STEERING COMMITTEERaymond H. Wittcoff Honorary Campaign Chair

Patrick Sly Campaign Chair

Spencer Burke Bob Ciapciak Michael A. DeHaven Steven Frank Juanita Hinshaw Ted Koplar Ken Kranzberg Jeff McDonnell Jack Schreiber David Steward II Donald Suggs

SERVING THE ST. LOUIS REGION Largest per capita

viewership in public television.

2 million viewers a month. Number one in prime time

viewership. Reaching 100 counties in

Missouri and Illinois. Four channels: Nine PBS,

Nine World, Nine Create, Nine Kids.

Locally funded, managed and governed.

Extensive online reach. National leader in

community engagement.

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Vision KETC/Channel 9 was conceived by the St. Louis community as an innovative means to provide public education and dialogue on topics that affected civic life. It was a concept that required the vision of St. Louis citizens who realized that television—a relatively new public medium—had the potential to strengthen civic life. Those visionary citizens also believed that television could be supported by the community in service to the community.

Spirit In 1951, when St. Louis Mayor Joseph Darst appointed a committee that would become the St. Louis Regional Educational Television Commission, the population of the St. Louis metropolitan area was soaring and the economy was on the rise. Between 1950 and 1960 the population of St. Louis County would increase by 73 percent. By 1970 it would increase by an additional 35 percent.

In the years following World War II the nation began to flourish in a spirit of optimism and growth that saw a progressive effect in business, education and culture. And St. Louis mirrored the nation. It was in this spirit that the founders of KETC/Channel 9 initiated educational television in St. Louis and sparked the development of educational television nationwide.

Leadership Among the influential founding members of the commission was Arthur Holly Compton, president of Washington University and a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. Also on the committee were the Rev. Paul C. Reinert, president of St. Louis University, Arthur B. Baer, president of Stix, Baer and Fuller, and Raymond H. Wittcoff, a promising young businessman.

a brief early history of nine

Some of the Nine Network’s founders (front row, L–R) Ray Wittcoff, Alice McAfee, Arthur Holly Compton, (back row, L–R) James Singer, Phil Hickey, the Rev. Paul Reinert and Malcom Martin. The two men in the back row on the right could not be identified.

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Channel 9 was established as a community-licensed educational television station and received approval for its KETC call letters from the FCC. Filmmaker Charles Guggenheim was appointed general manager and a temporary studio was created in the women’s gymnasium of Washington University’s McMillan Hall.

Channel 9 Goes on the Air At 9:00 p.m. on September 20, 1954, Channel Number 9 went on the air with a black-and-white broadcast. After a welcome from the new general manager, Martin Quigley, and the station’s board chairman, Arthur Holly Compton, Channel 9 broadcast its first program, The Second Opportunity, a play that dramatized the necessity of free thought in society.

Community Support Community support was critical from the beginning. The three years leading up to Channel 9’s first broadcast had been challenging, but the need for educational television had become clear. To meet the station’s financial needs, mothers went door-to-door collecting contributions. And schools were so eager for televised programs in classrooms that 25 school districts offered to pay Channel 9 for its services at $1 per student. Later, membership contributions would provide financial stability and serve as a continuing means of the station’s support.

Philanthropy Only one year after its first broadcast, Channel 9 moved into its own building on the northwest edge of the Washington University campus. Funded by Arthur B. Baer and named in honor of his parents, the Julius and Freda Baer Memorial building was the first in the nation to be constructed specifically for educational television, and it would remain Channel 9’s home for the next 43 years. St. Louis artist Fred Conway was commissioned to paint a mural in the entrance. The mural’s title said it all: “Education Through Television.”

Individual donors, businesses and foundations in the St. Louis region continue to provide approximately 95 percent of the Nine Network’s funding.

Even back in the 1950s, businessman, visionary and Channel 9 co-founder Raymond Wittcoff understood the enormous potential that a new technology called television could have for educating, enriching and inspiring countless lives. He not only championed the potential of educational television locally but also strongly influenced its development nationwide.

“Channel 9 can be a powerful instrument for giving people the information they need to make democracy work,” said Wittcoff in a letter to St. Louis Mayor Joseph Darst. “It will feature programs that deal objectively with important problems that face our community, our nation and the world. It will provide our homes with a window through which we can communicate with fellow citizens of the world.”

Wittcoff served as chairman of Mayor Darst’s Educational Television Commission and presided at a national meeting at St. Louis City Hall where a proposal was made to create a national noncommercial TV network. The proposal was known as the “St. Louis Plan.”

Wittcoff chaired the National Citizens Committee for Educational TV and also served as chairman of the executive committee of National Educational Television (NET), the predecessor to PBS.

Wittcoff was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 5, 1921. He graduated from St. Louis Country Day School in 1938 and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Chicago in 1942. He served in the United States Navy as a lieutenant during World War II.

His company, Transurban Corporation, was responsible for a number of downtown St. Louis developments, including the Gateway Tower Building, the Bank of America Building and the Thomas Jefferson Building.

Wittcoff extended his philanthropy to many institutions in addition to Nine. He also served on the boards of the St. Louis Symphony Society, St. Louis Chamber of Commerce, and the Arts and Education Council of Greater St. Louis, among many others. Both Ray Wittcoff and his wife, Roma, served as members of Nine’s board of directors.

raymond h. wittcoff

The lintel stone over the front door of Channel 9’s first building.

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option...than to figure out strategies that reach them there and keep them engaged in a stable and firm and consistent learning place.”

Caro and facilitator Naomi Greene visited Shearwater, Gateway High School and Normandy School District. They collected 17 40-minute conversations, and of those eight were flagged for possible broadcast on National Public Radio. All, including Williams’, will be archived at the Library of Congress and some will be linked to the American Graduate website (americangraduate.org) and to nineNet.org where they will fuel future conversations locally and nationally.

Regional EmmyCongratulations to Nine Network producer Jim Kirchherr and editor Frank Popper for winning a 2011 regional Emmy Award. They received the award in the category Program Promo: Single Spot or Campaign at the 35th Annual Mid-America Emmy

As part of American Graduate’s work to address the dropout crisis, StoryCorps joined the launch activities, visiting three area schools over three days to gather stories about myriad aspects of education from teachers, students and administrators. Williams shared his story in a discussion with Shearwater Education Foundation President and CEO Stephanie Krauss and StoryCorps facilitator Gaspar Caro. (Facilitators don’t guide conversations, but they do provide recording equipment and questions to prompt ideas.)

Though she now has two master’s degrees, Krauss herself dropped out of school after the eighth grade; she founded Shearwater to help kids like Williams, whose lives are constantly disrupted by violence and poverty. “Our students have to be able to learn when someone gets shot the night before,” Krauss says. “The rates of dysfunction and brokenness in the communities where these kids live are so elevated that we have no other

American Graduate Partners With StoryCorpsLadarrius Williams has been shot at, stabbed and jailed. But now he’s grateful to have a safe place to go that offers a brighter future than dodging gangs and killing time on the streets. Williams is a student at Shearwater High School on the campus of Ranken Tech near the Central West End. At Shearwater, the former dropout works to complete his education and set a good example for his little brother.

Williams’ inspiring story will impact a much broader audience thanks to American Graduate: Let’s Make It Happen, a national initiative led by the Nine Network and funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. American Graduate, designed to increase high school graduation rates across the country, launched in St. Louis in November during a town hall broadcast live from the Nine Network and moderated by Gwen Ifill of PBS NewsHour.

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Ladarrius Williams (L) discusses dropping out and back in to school with Shearwater High School founder Stephanie Krauss (R) and StoryCorps facilitator Gaspar Caro.

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Awards ceremony in October. The Mid-America chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences recognized the producers’ promotional piece for the Homeland initiative. The short video, which can be seen on Explorehomeland.org, previews the upcoming series Homeland, which explores issues surrounding immigration in America. The series was shot entirely in Missouri and is tentatively scheduled to air nationally on public television stations, including the Nine Network, this spring.

New Doc Martin Episodes—Coming Soon!

Ever since last March, when Louisa Glasson unexpectedly gave birth in a pub with her anxious, onetime fiance Martin Ellingham barred from the “delivery room,” St. Louis fans of the series Doc Martin have been patiently waiting to see what kind of parents Louisa and Martin will make. (Well, it’s

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Nine NetworkingContinued from page 9

probably safe to say Louisa will be a great mom; the real mystery is what kind of dad Martin will be.)

The wait will be over soon when season five finally makes its way to American viewers. Mark your calendar for March 8. Production of the fifth season did not wrap up until August 2011. When the new episodes debuted in Great Britain in September, more that 8 million people tuned in, representing nearly a third of folks watching television at that time.

Another popular British import, Downton Abbey (which returns in January with a second season of episodes—see page 20), will begin production soon on a third season covering the lives of the Crawley family from 1920 to 1921. Viewers in England will get the first glimpse of the episodes in September.

KTRS’ Star Woodworker

Hosting his own program on KTRS pays the bills for popular St. Louis radio personality McGraw Milhaven, but working with wood is his unpaid passion. He thrives on the Nine Network’s how-to shows that demonstrate carpentry and elevate it to artistry. He’s met The New Yankee Workshop and This Old House star craftsman Norm Abrams—Milhaven calls him “the king”—and Ask This Old

Find out how Dr. Ellingham (Martin Clunes) adapts to fatherhood when new Doc Martin episodes begin in March.

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House host Kevin O’Connor. Last year Milhaven sought out the new kid on the block, Tommy MacDonald, host of Rough Cut—Woodworking With Tommy Mac, during an appearance at the St. Louis Woodworking Show in Collinsville.

Milhaven invited MacDonald to be a guest on his radio program, and to Milhaven’s delight, MacDonald returned the favor, offering Milhaven a spot on Rough Cut. In August, Milhaven flew to Boston and spent the day in MacDonald’s TV studio/woodshop set. Milhaven keeps photos on his phone of a secretary built by MacDonald that Milhaven says is worth $800,000. “It was like Picasso showing me his paintings,” he says, still in awe.

In the episode they taped that day, MacDonald demonstrates the art of sand shading, a technique dating back to the ancient Egyptians. He examines examples of sand shading at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

in New York City, then with Milhaven assisting, they make a sand shaded wall clock.

“I was introduced as a radio personality who’s a good woodworker in his own right,” recalls Milhaven. At one point, MacDonald handed him a chisel and after observing Milhaven’s rough start, MacDonald offered a

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Tommy MacDonald (R) shows St. Louis radio host McGraw Milhaven (L) how to make this sand shaded clock on Rough Cut—Woodworking With Tommy Mac.

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few pointers that Milhaven quickly mastered. “It was cool,” he says happily. “A teachable moment.”

Rough Cut—Woodworking With Tommy Mac airs on Nine Create on Mondays and Fridays at 10:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.; it begins on Nine PBS on February 25 at 5:00 p.m. The episode with McGraw Milhaven will be featured on Nine Create on January 30 and on Nine PBS sometime in May.

My Dinner With Ruth In May, Nine Network producer Ruth Ezell donated to the Nine Online Auction a private gourmet dinner at restaurant Rue Lafayette. Smart shopper Cynthia Harrison turned out to be the high bidder for this one-of-a-kind experience. In November, Harrison and five of her friends met Ezell at the cafe-boutique in the Lafayette Square neighborhood for an evening of distinctive international dining.

Information Buffet on PBS FoodA cookbook alone could never hold the huge number of recipes, blogs, demonstrations and advice featured in the new website PBS Food (pbs.org/food). This wide-ranging location offers users the ability to easily search for the best of public television’s local and national food content in one place. From national

Pictured clockwise from bottom left are Debra Peppers, Nancy Keyton, Cynthia Harrison, Tina Hodack Schoffield, Phyllis Young, Joan Long, owner Araceli Kopiloff-Zimmer and Ezell.

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programs like Everyday Food, Lidia’s Family Table, America’s Test Kitchen and Barbecue America, to a selection of the best local food shows, recipes and blogs from across the country, PBS Food presents a comprehensive directory of more than 150 food and cooking programs from the PBS airwaves.

PBS Food contains more than 1,700 recipes searchable by course, cuisine type and theme. With additional recipes from an array of well-known chefs such as Julia Child, the site also features classic episodes of The French Chef, Baking With Julia, The Victory Garden and even an appearance from a very young Emeril Lagasse. The site also explores careers in the food industry in the feature Kitchen Careers, with profiles of culinary professionals working as food stylists, food critics and urban farmers, to name a few.

Husband-Wife Volunteers

Friends of volunteer Joanne Gladney tease her for the many hours she puts in helping out at the Nine Network, calling her a “volunteer junkie.” Gladney and her husband, Ron Naumer, have worked as Nine Network volunteers for three years at pledge drives, community festivals, art fairs, and wherever else Nine staff need a helping hand.

“I’ve worked in the heat, freezing drizzle and in cold studios, and worn crazy T-shirts, listened to gleeful children watching a beloved character and had my picture taken with the Cat in the Hat!” Gladney states happily. As much as she gives the Nine Network by volunteering, she says in return she’s made valuable connections and learned new things.

“It’s an amazing phenomenon that is difficult to explain to non-volunteers,” she enthuses. “I’ve never come home from a volunteer job that I didn’t feel lucky to have participated in on that very day, time and with those very people.”

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Nine NetworkingContinued from page 13 where your money is.’ I believe in the

Nine Network so I maintain a paid membership, and it seems fitting to me to put time and talent into what I believe in.”

When her children were young, Gladney spent many hours with them watching Sesame Street and Electric Company. “I dreamed of a time when I could get out and get involved and give back to this wonderful organization,” she remembers. “Now for sure I have the time!”

Black History MonthThe Nine Network salutes Black History Month with an expansive slate of programs profiling the rich history, culture and contributions of African Americans. Although Black History Month is in February, these significant programs begin in January.

Independent Lens: Have You Heard From Johannesburg? (Sundays at 10:30 p.m. beginning

January 15) A five-part series chronicling the citizen movement to end apartheid in South Africa.

In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music From the Civil Rights Movement (January 16, 10:00 p.m.; January 18, 3:00 a.m.) Joan Baez, Natalie Cole, Jennifer Hudson and others perform the era’s music.

Independent Lens: Daisy Bates: The First Lady of Little Rock (February 5, 10:00 p.m.) The story of the black feminist and her public support of nine black students who registered to attend the all-white Central High School in Little Rock.

Underground Railroad: The William Still Story (February 6, 10:00 p.m.; February 8, 3:00 a.m.) A look at the inner workings of the Underground Railroad through written accounts.

American Experience: Freedom Riders (February 7, 7:00 p.m.; February 9, 1:00 a.m.) Story of the more than 400

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Gladney and her husband live in North County and call themselves “committed and steady” members of Nine. “There is an old saying, ‘Put your money where your mouth is.’ Well, for me, it’s ‘put your mouth

Volunteers Ron Naumer (L) and his wife, Joanne Gladney, celebrate with other Nine volunteers at a party in December.

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black and white men and women who challenged segregated travel facilities in the South in 1961.

Independent Lens: The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975 (February 12, 10:00 p.m.) How Swedish television journalists documented America’s black power movement.

Slavery by Another Name (February 13, 9:00 p.m.; February 15, 2:00 a.m.) A Sundance Film Festival selection for 2012, this documentary examines “neoslavery” suffered by blacks in the post-emancipation South.

Frontline: The Interrupters (February 14, 9:00 p.m.; February 16, 1:00 a.m.) This documentary follows a group of former gang leaders in Chicago who try to “interrupt” shootings and protect their communities from the violence they themselves once committed.

More Than a Month (February 19, 10:00 p.m.) Tongue-in-cheek, an African American filmmaker campaigns to end Black History Month.

Memphis (February 24, 8:00 p.m.; February 25, 2:00 a.m.) The original Broadway cast members of the 2010 Tony Award-winner for Best New Musical reprise their roles.

American Masters: Cab Calloway: Sketches (February 27, 10:00 p.m.; February 29, 3:00 a.m.) A lively biography of an exceptional figure in jazz history.

Roger Ebert Program NoteAs producers of Roger Ebert Presents At the Movies, film critic Roger Ebert and his wife financed almost all the costs for the series themselves. (It airs on Nine PBS Saturdays at 4:30 p.m.) In November they announced that the program would end on January 6 because they’ve been unable to find additional funders to support a second season. They hope to line up funding soon, which would enable the show to return in the summer.

These tributes were given from October 2011 through November 2011. The Nine Network Tribute Fund offers a unique way to support quality television and remember or honor family and friends. Gifts of all sizes are appreciated and are added to the endowment. Send your gifts to the Nine Network Tribute Fund, 3655 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63108-3601, or call the development office at (314) 512-9153.

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3. Pour cheese and milk into a pot and add the sage leaves. Whisk over medium‐low heat until cheese melts, about 7 to 8 minutes. Stir in remaining 1 cup grated Grana or Parmigiano. Meanwhile, add pipette to boiling water. Cook until very al dente (3 or 4 minutes shy of package cooking time) and drain. Return pasta to pot. Add cheese sauce and stir until all of the pasta is coated with the sauce. Scrape pasta into prepared baking dish and sprinkle with the bread crumbs. Bake until browned and bubbly, about 20 minutes.

Lidia’s New Series Comes to St. Louis Celebrity chef and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich embarks on a culinary journey through the food and people at the heart of Italian-American cooking. Lidia’s Italy in America (Wednesdays, 1:00 p.m. and Saturdays, 1:30 p.m. beginning January 4 on Nine PBS) traces the impact of Italian culture on American food, drink, art, music and fashion over the course of 26-half hour episodes. She travels throughout the United States, including St. Louis and Kansas City, to interview Italian-American families still making wine and vinegar in their garages or curing their own prosciutto, and to meet third- and fourth-generation Italians putting their twist on authentic recipes.

In the seventh episode, on February 15, Bastianich travels to St. Louis and visits Volpi Foods, where she chats with owner Armando Passetti about his variety of cured Italian meats. Later, she shows the rich history of the Hill. In the kitchen she makes macaroni and cheese, an American classic inspired by Italy. Here is her special recipe:

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Also in the Kitchen James Beard award-winning cooking teacher, author and chef Joanne Weir takes the cake (of cheese)! She returns to television to share more culinary techniques, tips and fundamentals with eager students in her new, 26-part series Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence airing Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. on Nine PBS.

Lidia Bastianich (R) checks out the tomatoes at Sam Maugeri’s (L) farm in New Jersey.

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Channel Guide

1 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Placido Domingo: My Favorite Roles The celebrated tenor reflects on his

favorite roles. 1:30 From Vienna: The New Year’s

Celebration 2012 The Vienna Philharmonic’s traditional New

Year’s concert. 3:00 Live From Lincoln Center: Bernstein

and Gershwin The New York Philharmonic concert in-

cludes Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” and “Overture to Candide” by Bernstein.

5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: New Years 6:00 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom Why we use noisemakers and other curi-

ous New Year’s Eve customs. 6:30 From Vienna: The New Year’s

Celebration 2012 Julie Andrews returns as host of the fes-

tive annual celebration with the Vienna Philharmonic.

Evening 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (Conclusion) Anna unearths Bates’ myste-

rious past, and O’Brien and Thomas plot their exit strategy.

9:30 The Iceberg That Sank the Titanic The most famous iceberg in history and

the fascinating journey it made before its fateful meeting with the ship.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe

5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa

6:00 BBC World News

6:30 Clifford’s Puppy Days

7:00 Curious George

7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

8:00 Super WHY!

8:30 Dinosaur Train

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Sid the Science Kid

10:30 WordWorld

11:00 Barney & Friends

11:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

12:00 Martha Speaks

12:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Angelina Ballerina The Next Steps Thomas & Friends Caillou Bob the Builder

1:00 Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen

Lidia’s Italy in America (p. 17)

Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Paint This With Jerry Yarnell

1:30 Charlie Rose

2:30 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman

3:00 Cyberchase

3:30 WordGirl

4:00 Wild Kratts

4:30 The Electric Company

5:00 Arthur

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00 PBS NewsHour

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10:30 Independent Lens: The Woodmans Trace the brief arc of Francesca Wood-

man’s photographic career.

Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Esperanza Spalding/

Madeleine Peyroux 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: Drums in the Deep South (1951) (1 hr, 26 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

2 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Chinese libation cups with the all-time

highest Roadshow appraisal. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Steve Jobs—One Last Thing Gain unique insight into what made Apple

founder Steve Jobs tick. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 The Iceberg That Sank the Titanic 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(Conclusion) 3:30 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

3 Tuesday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa From Naples and Pompeii to the isle of

Capri and along the Amalfi coast. 8:00 Journey of the Universe This dramatic and expansive film re-

imagines the universe story, reframes the human connection to the cosmos and tells how the survival of the species depends primarily on the choices we make.

9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker In Ukraine, an unusual beer hall, a shaman,

a former Cold War missile base, a bride agency and Chernobyl.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Steve Jobs—One Last Thing 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

4 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Birds of the Gods David Attenborough introduces a team of

New Guinean scientists on a grueling ex-pedition to find and film birds of paradise.

8:00 Nova: Deadliest Volcanoes Scientists attempt to discover when vol-

canoes are likely to erupt and how deadly they could prove to be.

9:00 Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes After the deadly quakes in Haiti and Chile,

scientists try to gather data to aid in pre-venting future disasters.

10:00 American Experience: The Hurricane of ’38 Rhode Island fishermen, residents and

vacationers recount what it was like to live through one of the greatest natural disasters recorded in North America.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Journey of the Universe 2:00 Frontline 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

5 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Martin and Louisa deal with her new

“neighbors from hell.” 8:45 Doc Martin Louisa is furious to discover she has a rival

for Martin’s affections. 9:30 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (Conclusion) The heir crisis at Downton

Abbey takes an unexpected turn, while rumors fly about Mary’s virtue.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Birds of the Gods 2:00 Nova: Deadliest Volcanoes 3:00 Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

6 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel and

the Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebrate Gershwin

Gustavo Dudamel conducts the L.A. Philharmonic in an all-Gershwin program, with special guest appearance by virtuoso jazz pianist Herbie Hancock.

9:00 The Iceberg That Sank the Titanic The untold story behind the world’s worst

maritime disaster. 10:00 Austin City Limits: Tom Waits Tom Waits performs in this classic episode

from 1979. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 American Experience: The Hurricane of ’38 3:00 Wild South America: Lost Worlds 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

7 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Growing a Greener World 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Afternoon 12:00 The Victory Garden The best climbing plants.

Journey of the Universe From the Greek island of Samos, Brian Thomas Swimme (pictured) explores the role humans play in the 14-billion-year history of the universe.

Tuesday, January 3, 8:00 p.m. Repeats Thursday, January 5, 1:00 a.m. and Sunday, January 8, 2:00 p.m.

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12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Wild striped bass curry and beef kebabs. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Chewy brownies and chocolate cupcakes. 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America Debut. Italian cooking across America,

starting in Philadelphia. (p. 17) 2:00 Cuisine Culture In Israel, European and Middle Eastern

cuisine. 2:30 Essential Pepin Pork liver pate; roast sausage with potatoes. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah Fred Harmon, creator of the Red Ryder

comic strip. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Living St. Louis (9) 4:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century:

Roy Rogers & Dale Evans 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Mortises and tenon joinery. 5:30 Hometime Outdoor grill in a stone and granite island. 6:00 Ask This Old House Working with threaded pipe connections. 6:30 This Old House The front door surround is rebuilt.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A signed note from Mother Teresa. 8:00 Movie: Arthur (1981) Dudley Moore is a spoiled mil-

lionaire who must choose between money and love. (1 hr, 37 min)

9:40 Movie: Shake Hands With the Devil (1959) Don Murray as an American who

finds himself drawn into an Irish rebel army in the 1920s. (1 hr, 50 min)

11:30 Movie: Goodbye Again (1961) Ingrid Bergman is a middle-aged

woman who has an affair with Tony Perkins. (2 hrs)

Late Night 1:30 Movie: Cause for Alarm (1951) (1 hr, 15 min) 2:45 Movie: Suddenly (1954) (1 hr, 15 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

8 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Nova: Deadliest Volcanoes Travel to volcano sites in Japan, Naples and

Yellowstone.

1:00 Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes Haiti in the immediate aftermath of the

2010 earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people.

2:00 Journey of the Universe An evolutionary philosopher contem-

plates galaxies, stars, planets and life. 3:00 Tavis Smiley Reports: Dudamel:

Conducting a Life The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra’s

charismatic conductor Gustavo Dudamel. 4:00 Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel and

the Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebrate Gershwin

The opening night gala concert showcases the bravura conducting style that has made Dudamel an international sensation.

5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Movie Songwriters

6:00 Wild South America: Lost Worlds The wildlife and wild places of South

America.

Evening 7:00 Nature: Birds of the Gods Enter the depths of the New Guinean rain

forest to seek birds of unimaginable color and beauty.

8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (1 of 7) Season two begins two years into

World War I. Downton Abbey is in turmoil, as Matthew and other young men go to war—or avoid it.

10:00 Independent Lens: These Amazing Shadows

Learn about the National Film Registry, an eclectic collection of films that typify cin-ema’s contributions to American culture.

11:00 Sun Studio Sessions: Nicole Atkins Nicole Atkins and her band blend folk and

indie rock.

11:30 Sun Studio Sessions: Homemade Jamz Blues Band

Teenage siblings sing and play Mississippi delta blues.

Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Tom Waits 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: Abilene Town (1946) (1 hr, 30 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

9 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A collection of bronzes that may or may

not be Remingtons and Russells. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 American Experience: The Hurricane of ’38 The National Weather Bureau predicted

it would blow itself out at North Carolina, but no one had ever seen a storm like this.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Birds of the Gods 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(1 of 7) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

Masterpiece: Downton Abbey What Entertainment Weekly calls “the best Abbey since Abbey Road” is back for a new, seven-part season with (L-R) Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh Bonneville.

Sundays, 8:00 p.m. beginning January 8 Repeats Tuesdays, 2:00 a.m. beginning January 10 and Thursdays, 9:00 p.m. beginning January 12

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10 Tuesday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa Maxa visits both ancient and modern

Rome, as well as Vatican City. 8:00 American Experience: Billy the Kid Deconstructing the mythology of the

notorious outlaw who was gunned down at the age of 21.

9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker Sea kayaking and penguin watching in

Antarctica, and crossing perilous Drake Passage to South America.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 American Experience: The Hurricane of ’38 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

11 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Kangaroo Mob Ecologists follow some street smart kan-

garoos who have moved into Australia’s capital city.

8:00 Nova: Bombing Hitler’s Dams Learn about the revolutionary bouncing

bomb that was used to destroy two gigan-tic dams in Germany’s industrial heartland during World War II.

10:00 Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler The psychological profile developed by

the Secret Service to try to get inside the mind of Hitler to predict his actions.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: Billy the Kid 2:00 Frontline 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

12 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin After Louisa breaks off her relationship

with Martin, he realizes he could lose her forever.

9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (1 of 7) As young men go off to war and

the women also pitch in, many couples see their romantic dreams dashed.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Kangaroo Mob 2:00 Nova: Bombing Hitler’s Dams 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

13 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Let Me Down Easy Meet a range of individuals who are con-

fronting the price and politics of health, all portrayed by Anna Deavere Smith (The West Wing, Nurse Jackie).

10:00 Austin City Limits: The Head and the Heart/Gomez

Fresh and seasoned indie rock. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler 3:00 Wild South America: Mighty Amazon 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

14 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Growing a Greener World 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Afternoon 12:00 The Victory Garden Create a garden that beats the heat. 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Top 10 Thanksgiving mistakes. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America California artichokes and New Jersey

tomatoes. (p. 17) 2:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Debut. Spanish lamb stew. (p. 17) 2:30 Essential Pepin Ricotta dumplings, macaroni beaucaire. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah A small house in the Cayman Islands. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Living St. Louis (9) 4:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century:

George Burns & Gracie Allen 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Two projects with pocket screws. 5:30 Hometime Mailboxes and a flower box are tied to the

architectural style of the home. 6:00 Ask This Old House Installing a front porch light. 6:30 This Old House Installing a granite front step.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A 1960 first edition To Kill a Mockingbird,

signed by Harper Lee. 8:00 Movie: The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Faye Dunaway is an insurance in-

vestigator trying to catch millionaire thief Steve McQueen. (1 hr, 42 min)

9:45 Movie: Arthur (1981) Stars Dudley Moore, Liza Minnelli

and an Oscar-winning performance by John Gielgud. (1 hr, 37 min)

11:30 American Masters: Woody Allen: A Documentary

(1 of 2) A look at Woody Allen’s life and creative process.

Late Night 1:30 Movie: The Flying Deuces (1939) (1 hr, 8 min) 2:40 Movie: Angel on My Shoulder (1946) (1 hr, 42 min) 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

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Tuesday, January 10, 8:00 p.m. Repeats Thursday, January 12, 1:00 a.m.; Monday, January 23, 10:00 p.m. and Wednesday, January 25, 3:00 a.m.

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15 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company Debut. Compelling conversations with

Bill Moyers. 1:00 Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler The story of the men who psychoanalyzed

Hitler at the height of World War II. 2:00 Nova: Bombing Hitler’s Dams A revolutionary bouncing bomb invented

by British engineer Barnes Wallis. 4:00 Judy Garland: Duets Duets feature Garland with Frank Sinatra,

Barbra Streisand, Lena Horne and more.

5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Top Songs From Broadway Musicals

6:00 Wild South America: Mighty Amazon The Amazon River and its flooded forests.

Evening 7:00 Nature: Kangaroo Mob A look at what happens when human de-

velopment encroaches on wildlife habitat and two very different species are forced to co-exist.

8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (2 of 7) The manor is turned into a conva-

lescent home with Thomas in charge. 9:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock: A Study

in Pink When an unidentified woman dressed all

in pink turns up murdered, Sherlock must catch the killer.

10:30 Independent Lens: Have You Heard From Johannesburg?

(1 of 5) The series chronicles the citizen movement to bring down the system of apartheid in South Africa. In part 1, the government institutes a system of oppressive laws against non-whites and imprisons Nelson Mandela.

11:30 Independent Lens: Have You Heard From Johannesburg?

(2 of 5) After the murder of resistance lead-er Steven Biko, young people in the West join a growing international movement to sanction and isolate South Africa.

Late Night 12:30 Austin City Limits: The Head and the

Heart/Gomez 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 GED Connection 3:00 Movie: The Yellow Rose of Texas (1944) (56 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

16 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A 1931 Oscar Mayer store display. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 In Performance at the White House:

A Celebration of Music From the Civil Rights Movement

Artists at the concert honoring Black Histo-ry Month include Joan Baez, Natalie Cole, Bob Dylan, Jennifer Hudson, the Blind Boys of Alabama, the Howard University Choir and others.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Kangaroo Mob 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(2 of 7) 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock: A Study

in Pink 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

17 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: Custer’s Last Stand Biography of one of the most charismatic

and contradictory American leaders of the 19th century, from his memorable charge at Gettysburg to his death at Little Bighorn.

9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker In Barcelona, the architecture of Gaudi and

the works of Picasso, Miro and Dali. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 In Performance at the White House:

A Celebration of Music From the Civil Rights Movement

4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

18 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last

Journey Trace the incredible journey of a tiger

cub after his escape from an Indian tiger reserve.

8:00 Nova: 3D Spies of WWII The previously untold story of air photo

intelligence that played a vital role in defeating Hitler.

9:00 American Experience: Custer’s Last Stand Gen. George Armstrong Custer’s triumphs

and disasters. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: Custer’s Last Stand 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

19 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Mushrooms sicken the villagers, and Bert

Large’s restaurant is in financial trouble. 8:45 Doc Martin Serial mishaps threaten Martin and

Louisa’s wedding. 9:30 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (2 of 7) Lavinia and Sir Richard’s secret

comes out, and Anna tracks down Bates. 10:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century:

Burton & Taylor 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Moyers & Company He changed his mind about retirement. Bill Moyers (pictured) returns to television with a weekly hour of compelling conversation with some of the best thinkers of our time.

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Journey 2:00 Nova: 3D Spies of WWII 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

20 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Victor Borge: Comedy in Music A compilation of Borge’s recently rediscov-

ered funniest and most memorable skits. 9:00 Nova: 3D Spies in WWII Allied intelligence recruited a team of bril-

liant minds who pored over millions of air photos to spot telltale clues that revealed hidden Nazi rocket bases.

10:00 Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire The alternative rock band performs tunes

from their Grammy-winning LP The Suburbs. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Sperm Whale 3:00 Wild South America: Great Plains 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

21 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Growing a Greener World 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Afternoon 12:00 The Victory Garden Water features that can add to any garden. 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Seafood gazpacho and squash soup. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America Bloomfield, Pittsburgh’s Little Italy area.

(p. 17) 2:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Pizza and salads. (p. 17) 2:30 Essential Pepin Orange souffle crepes and baked Alaska. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah Steamboat Springs, Colorado. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9)

4:00 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Richard Burton & Elizabeth Taylor

4:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Tony Curtis & Janet Leigh

5:00 Woodsmith Shop A compact, roll-around shop cart. 5:30 Hometime Attaching snow guards. 6:00 Ask This Old House Fixing a rusty metal railing. 6:30 This Old House New door and installing a garden shed.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow Circa 1600 Ming dynasty cast bronze

guardian figure. 8:00 Movie: Anastasia (1956) An amnesiac is chosen to imperson-

ate the surviving daughter of Russia’s last czar. (1 hr, 45 min)

9:45 Movie: The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) Steve McQueen thinks he can

outsmart an insurance investigator. (1 hr, 42 min)

11:30 American Masters: Woody Allen: A Documentary

(Conclusion) Interviews with writers and actors who have worked with Allen.

Late Night 1:00 Movie: Eternally Yours (1939) (1 hr, 35 min) 2:30 Movie: Topper Returns (1941) (1 hr, 27 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

22 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Great Performances at the Met:

Anna Bolena Anna Netrebko portrays the ill-fated

queen driven insane by her unfaithful husband. Ildar Abdrazakov sings the role of Henry VIII.

4:00 Victor Borge: Comedy in Music Some of his funniest and most memorable

skits. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: 200 Years of

American Music 6:00 Wild South America: Great Plains The wildlife of the continent’s vast

grasslands.

Evening 7:00 Nature: Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last

Journey A cameraman spent almost 600 days film-

ing Broken Tail and his family for one of the finest tiger documentaries ever made.

8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (3 of 7) Matthew and William embark on a

perilous patrol behind German lines. 9:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock:

The Blind Banker When a banker is found dead inside his

locked apartment, Sherlock and Watson follow the clues.

10:30 Independent Lens: Have You Heard From Johannesburg?

(3 of 5) African Americans lead a grass-roots movement to force the United States to reverse its policies toward South Africa.

11:30 Independent Lens: Have You Heard From Johannesburg?

(4 of 5) The most effective tactic in global-izing the fight against apartheid was the boycott and divestment campaign that targeted Western corporations doing busi-ness with the South African regime.

Great Performances at the Met: Anna Bolena Anna Netrebko (pictured) sings one of opera’s greatest mad scenes in her portrayal of the ill-fated queen driven insane by her unfaithful king.

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Late Night 12:30 Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 GED Connection 3:00 Movie: Bells of San Angelo (1947) (54 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

23 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Signed Ty Cobb memorabilia. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 American Experience: Billy the Kid The real story of Henry McCarty, alias Billy

the Kid. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last

Journey 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(3 of 7) 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock:

The Blind Banker 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

24 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: Wyatt Earp Uncover the complexities and flaws of the

Western lawman who gained notoriety as the legendary gunman in the shootout at the OK Corral.

8:00 American Experience: Geronimo After the Chiricahua tribe was relocated to

an Arizona reservation in 1872, Geronimo and his tiny band fought on and became the last American Indian fighting force to capitulate formally to the government of the United States.

9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker In Nigeria, visit the capital of Lagos,

historic walled cities in the north, and encounter a rare mountain gorilla in the eastern highlands.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 American Experience: Billy the Kid 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

25 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Fortress of the Bears When salmon fail to return to Admiralty

Island to spawn, the bears get a bitter taste of what the future may hold.

8:00 Nova: Mystery of a Masterpiece Art sleuths deploy new techniques to

combat the multi-billion-dollar criminal market in stolen and fraudulent art.

9:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark In this series scientists autopsy large wild

animals to uncover their anatomical se-crets. First, dissecting a 15-foot-long shark in South America.

10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Sperm Whale Scientists explore the mysteries of the larg-

est predator on Earth—the sperm whale. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: Wyatt Earp 2:00 American Experience: Geronimo 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

26 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Louisa leaves town and an old girlfriend of

Martin’s comes on the scene. 8:45 Doc Martin The headmaster has been acting strangely

and takes the children on an odd excursion. 9:30 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (3 of 7) Isobel and Cora lock horns over

control of Downton’s medical role, and Mrs. Bird starts a soup kitchen.

10:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Laurence Olivier & Vivien Leigh

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Fortress of the Bears 2:00 Nova: Mystery of a Masterpiece 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

27 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Tony Bennett: Duets II The legendary singer is joined by

contemporary artists such as Lady Gaga, John Mayer, Willie Nelson, Queen Latifah, Andrea Bocelli, Faith Hill, Aretha Franklin, Michael Buble and Amy Winehouse.

9:30 American Masters: Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune

Examine the life and artistry of Phil Ochs, one of the most politically active singer-songwriters to emerge in the 1960s.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark 3:00 Wild South America: Andes 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

28 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Growing a Greener World 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Afternoon 12:00 The Victory Garden Xeriscaping: water-wise gardening. 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Cheese crackers; peppermint bark. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America Boston cream pie cupcakes. (p. 17)

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Inside Nature’s Giants Veterinary specialists and biologists autopsy a sperm whale and other mammoth creatures in order to learn about the animals’ anatomy and how they are different from more tradi-tional veterinary patients. No animals were killed to make this multipart series.

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2:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Bruschetta salad with prosciutto. (p. 17) 2:30 Essential Pepin Easy and elegant seafood. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah An Amish farm in Indiana. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Great Romances of the 20th Century:

Laurence Olivier & Vivien Leigh 4:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century:

Joan Crawford & Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Arts and Crafts-inspired wall mirror. 5:30 Hometime Custom staircase work begins. 6:00 Ask This Old House Applying closed-cell spray foam insulation. 6:30 This Old House Brick footpath and kitchen floor boards.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A 1919 oil painting by Norman Rockwell. 8:00 Movie: Goodbye Again (1961) Teary drama set in Paris stars Ingrid

Bergman, Tony Perkins and Yves Montand. (2 hrs)

10:00 Movie: Anastasia (1956) Oscar-winner Ingrid Bergman stars

along with Yul Brynner and Helen Hayes. (1 hr, 45 min)

11:50 Movie: Shake Hands With the Devil (1959) James Cagney stars as the leader of a

rebel army in war-torn Ireland. (1 hr, 50 min)

Late Night 1:40 Movie: One-Eyed Jacks (1961) (2 hrs, 20 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

29 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Egypt’s Golden Empire (1 of 3) As Queen Hatshepsut and then

her son Thutmosis III bring much of the ancient world under Egyptian rule, the concept of “empire” is born.

2:00 Egypt’s Golden Empire (2 of 3) Akhenaten initiates drastic

changes by decreeing a monotheist belief. 3:00 Egypt’s Golden Empire (Conclusion) After the long reign of

Ramses II, civil war ensues and Egypt is once again divided.

4:00 Sinatra Sings This program captures Frank Sinatra at his

best, singing the songs that defined him. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Memories of

Nat King Cole 6:00 Wild South America: Andes A spectacular journey along the world’s

longest mountain chain.

Evening 7:00 Nature: Fortress of Bears Some 1,700 Alaskan brown bears are part

of a unique circle of life in the massive Tongass National Forest.

8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (4 of 7) Matthew and William face an uncer-

tain fate in the climactic battle of the war. 9:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock:

The Great Game Sherlock must solve perplexing and dan-

gerous puzzles laid out specifically for him. 10:30 Independent Lens: Have You Heard

From Johannesburg? (Conclusion) The apartheid regime in

Pretoria crumbles under pressure from within and outside its borders, and the freed Nelson Mandela is elected president of a democratic South Africa.

11:30 Sun Studio Sessions: Ha Ha Tonka This band from the Ozarks blends indie

rock with traditional Americana.

Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Fleet Foxes/

Joanna Newsom 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: The Outlaw (1943) (1 hr, 56 min) 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

30 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow

8:00 Antiques Roadshow A New England Chippendale chest-

on-chest. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 American Experience: Wyatt Earp The life of Wyatt Earp was a lens on poli-

tics, justice and economic opportunity on the American frontier.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Fortress of Bears 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(4 of 7) 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock:

The Great Game 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

31 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: Annie Oakley The story of the star of Buffalo Bill’s Wild

West Show, whose legend had little to do with the real Annie.

8:00 American Experience: Jesse James Find out why the story of Jesse James is

more fiction than fact. 9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker Set out in the footsteps of famous

mariners and renegades to learn firsthand about 250 years of perilous treasure hunt-ing by the real pirates of the Caribbean.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Secrets of the Dead: Sinking Atlantis 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

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Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Iceberg That Sank the Titanic Independent Lens: The...

MON 2 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Steve Jobs: One Last Thing

TUE 3 Living St. Louis Smart Travels—Europe With...

Journey of the Universe Frontline Globe Trekker

WED 4 Nature: Birds of the Gods Nova: Deadliest Volcanoes Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes American Experience: Hurricane of ’38

THU 5 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin (8:45) Doc Martin Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

FRI 6 Washington Week

Need to Know Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic...

Iceberg That Sank the Titanic Austin City Limits: Tom Waits

SAT 7 Antiques Roadshow Movie: Arthur (9:40) Movie: Shake Hands With the Devil

SUN 8 Nature: Birds of the Gods Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Independent Lens: These Amazing Shadows

MON 9 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Hurricane of ’38

TUE 10 Living St. Louis Smart Travels—Europe With...

American Experience: Billy the Kid Frontline Globe Trekker

WED 11 Nature: Kangaroo Mob Nova: Bombing Hitler’s Dams Inside the Mind of Hitler

THU 12 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

FRI 13 Washington Week

Need to Know Let Me Down Easy Austin City Limits: The Head and the Heart/Gomez

SAT 14 Antiques Roadshow Movie: The Thomas Crown Affair (9:45) Movie: Arthur

SUN 15 Nature: Kangaroo Mobs Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock: A Study in Pink Independent Lens: Have...

MON 16 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow In Performance at the White House: A Celebration of Music From the...

TUE 17 American Experience: Custer’s Last Stand Frontline Globe Trekker

WED 18 Nature: Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey

Nova: 3D Spies of WWII American Experience: Custer’s Last Stand

THU 19 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin (8:45) Doc Martin Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Great Romances of the 20th...

FRI 20 Washington Week

Need to Know Victor Borge: Comedy in Music Nova: 3D Spies in WWII Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire

SAT 21 Antiques Roadshow Movie: Anastasia (9:45) Movie: The Thomas Crown Affair

SUN 22 Nature: Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock: The Blind Banker Independent Lens: Have ...

MON 23 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Billy the Kid

TUE 24 American Experience: Wyatt Earp American Experience: Geronimo Frontline Globe Trekker

WED 25 Nature: Fortress of the Bears Nova: Mystery of a Masterpiece Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark

Inside Nature’s Giants: Sperm Whale

THU 26 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin (8:45) Doc Martin Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Great Romances of the 20th...

FRI 27 Washington Week

Need to Know Tony Bennett Duets II American Masters: Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune

SAT 28 Antiques Roadshow Movie: Goodbye Again

Movie: Anastasia

SUN 29 Nature: Fortress of Bears Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Masterpiece Mystery: Sherlock: The Great Game Independent Lens: Have...

MON 30 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Wyatt Earp

TUE 31 American Experience: Annie Oakley American Experience: Jesse James Frontline Globe Trekker

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8:30 Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures

9:00 Angelina Ballerina The Next Steps

9:30 Nanalan

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10:30 The Saddle Club

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1 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom Enter the secretive world of the largest and

least-known member of the weasel family. 8:00 Nova: Ice Age Death Trap Archaeologists uncover a unique site

packed with astonishingly preserved bones of mammoths, mastodons and other giant extinct beasts.

9:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark The experts travel to South Africa to dis-

sect a 15-foot great white shark. 10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Monster Python Explore the science of slithering, as well

as the development of a flexible jaw that allows these giant snakes to stretch their mouths around huge prey.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: Annie Oakley 2:00 Frontline 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

2 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Penhale’s brother may have a rare

genetic disease. 8:45 Doc Martin Aunt Joan is involved in a car crash. 9:30 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (4 of 7) Vera plays a cruel endgame with

Bates and Anna. 10:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century:

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5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe

5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa

6:00 BBC World News

6:30 Clifford’s Puppy Days

7:00 Curious George

7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

8:00 Super WHY!

8:30 Dinosaur Train

9:00 Sesame Street

10:00 Sid the Science Kid

10:30 WordWorld

11:00 Barney & Friends

11:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

12:00 Martha Speaks

12:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

Angelina Ballerina the Next Steps Thomas & Friends Caillou Bob the Builder

1:00 Essential PepinAmerica’s

Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy in America (p. 17)

Sara’s Weeknight Meals

Paint This With Jerry Yarnell

1:30 Charlie Rose

2:30 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman

3:00 Cyberchase

3:30 WordGirl

4:00 Wild Kratts

4:30 The Electric Company

5:00 Arthur

5:30 Nightly Business Report

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11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom 2:00 Nova: Ice Age Death Trap 3:00 American Experience: Jesse James 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

3 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 The Queen’s Palaces: Buckingham Palace Fiona Bruce presents the stories behind

Britain’s official royal residences. This epi-sode tells how England’s most spectacular palace emerged from a swampy backwater.

9:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Time Machines

Take a trip through American musical history and learn how technology has preserved—and altered—the way we think about the great songs and singers of the past.

10:00 Austin City Limits: Florence + the Machine/Lykke Li

Experimental modern rock rules. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Monster Python 3:00 Wild South America: Amazon Jungle 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

4 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Growing a Greener World 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Afternoon 12:00 The Victory Garden Entertain with a twist. 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Salmon, arugula and grilled corn salad. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen How to make a foolproof chocolate torte. 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America Muffuletta sandwich in New Orleans. (p. 17) 2:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Tortilla soup with pork meatballs. (p. 17)

2:30 Essential Pepin Veal chops with caper sauce. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah Clapboard Island. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Great American Seafood Cook-off America’s finest chefs showcase their

seafood-preparation skills. 4:30 Katie Brown Workshop Indoor barbecue ribs and empanadas. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Building a table saw sled to cut miters. 5:30 Hometime A pillar and seat wall in a small backyard. 6:00 Ask This Old House Installing a solid oak front door. 6:30 This Old House Restoring the circa 1720 raised panel front

door with flexible epoxy.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow An early 20th-century Russian imperial

officer’s sword from the reign of Czar Nicholas II.

8:00 Movie: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) A rebel shakes things up at a men-

tal institution. (2 hrs, 13 min) 10:20 Movie: Run Silent, Run Deep (1958) Officers clash on a World War II

submarine. (1 hr, 34 min) 11:55 Movie: Ocean’s Eleven (1960) A team of 11 men tries to rob five

casinos in Las Vegas. (2 hrs, 7 min)

Late Night 2:00 Movie: The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) (1 hr, 54 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

5 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Nova: Ice Age Death Trap An archaeological site in the Rockies

opens a window on the Ice Age. 2:00 The Queen’s Palaces: Buckingham Palace A peek at the magnificent state rooms and

other features of the palace. 3:00 William and Kate: The Royal Wedding The history of the royal couple’s romance. 4:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook:

Time Machines Performers and collectors who help keep

American music alive. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Italian Show 6:00 Wild South America: Amazon Jungle The Amazon rain forest is home to more

varieties of plants and animals than any-where else on Earth.

Evening 7:00 Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom The wolverine, whose name stirs up

images of the savage and untamable, is one of the most efficient and resourceful carnivores on Earth.

The Queen’s Palaces In this three-part series Fiona Bruce (pictured) tours the art, architecture, interior decoration and treasures inside Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

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8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (5 of 7) As the war nears its end, Down-

ton’s aristocrats and servants put their lives back together.

9:00 David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special

David Suchet leads viewers on an excursion aboard the modern-day Orient Express.

10:00 Independent Lens: Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock

A black woman who fought for the right of black students to attend the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. (p. 14)

11:00 Live From the Artists Den: Adele

Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Florence +

the Machine/Lykke Li 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: My Favorite Brunette (1947) (1 hr, 27 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

6 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A Civil War cavalry guidon that may have

been used in the Battle of Shiloh. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow A collection of Wedgwood Fairyland

Lustreware. 10:00 Underground Railroad: The William

Still Story A profile of one of the most important yet

unheralded individuals of the Under-ground Railroad. (p. 14)

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(5 of 7) 3:00 David Suchet on the Orient Express:

A Masterpiece Special 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

7 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: Freedom Riders Inspirational documentary about the coura-

geous band of college students who brought America face to face with the challenge of correcting civil rights inequities. (p. 14)

9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker Markets and an oasis in Tunisia, a trip to

the souks of Tripoli in Libya and skiing down sand dunes.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Underground Railroad: The William

Still Story (p. 14) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

8 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Raccoon Nation Are we, in an effort to outwit raccoons,

actually making them smarter and contrib-uting to their evolutionary success?

8:00 Nova: Separating Twins The incredible story of twin girls born

joined at the head, and the marathon separation surgery that could allow them to live truly separate lives.

9:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Big Cats The differences and similarities of a lion

and tiger, and a look inside a lion’s throat to explain what distinguishes them from small cats—the ability to roar.

10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark A look at the jaw and teeth that give the

shark its infamous killing bite. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: Freedom Riders 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

9 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin One of Louisa’s students becomes sick

after visiting Aunt Joan’s chicken coop during a school field trip.

8:45 Martin Clunes—Man to Manta In this film, the actor, who is an experi-

enced diver, attempts to fulfill his ambi-tion to swim with manta rays.

9:30 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (5 of 7) A mysterious wounded officer

makes a shocking revelation. 10:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century:

Howard Hughes & Ava Gardner 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Raccoon Nation 2:00 Nova: Separating Twins 3:00 Globe Trekker 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

10 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 The Queen’s Palaces: Windsor Castle A visit to the world’s oldest and largest

inhabited castle. 9:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook:

Lost and Found Feinstein introduces some previously

unknown, unrecorded songs.

10:00 Austin City Limits: Wilco The ever-evolving Wilco. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark 3:00 Wild South America: Penguin Shores 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

11 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Martin Clunes—Man to Manta Like Doc Martin’s aversion to blood, actor Martin Clunes developed late in life an anxiety about diving. Here he attempts to overcome it in order to fulfill his dream of swimming with reef mantas.

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8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Growing a Greener World 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Seafood expert David Pasternack. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Spaghetti and meatballs. 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America California olive oil and wine producers. (p.17) 2:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Salmon and lemon tarragon rice. (p. 17) 2:30 Essential Pepin Flambeed bananas; apple fritters. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah Mississippi River. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Pizza Night With Father Dom The bread-baking monk turns his talents to

pizza, his monastery's Saturday-night staple. 5:00 Woodsmith Shop Classic cherry console. 5:30 Hometime 6:00 Ask This Old House Attracting butterflies. 6:30 This Old House A thin layer of liquid asphalt and stone

ends up looking like a gravel driveway.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow Beautifully preserved tin toys. 8:00 Movie: To Have and Have Not (1944) A hired boat skipper finds himself

involved with the French Resistance. (1 hr, 40 min)

9:40 Movie: People Will Talk (1951) Cary Grant is a doctor who falls in

love with a student. (1 hr, 50 min) 11:30 Movie: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Ken Kesey’s story stars Jack Nichol-

son and Oscar-winner Louise Fletcher. (2 hrs, 13 min)

Late Night 1:45 Movie: Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) (2 hrs, 15 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

12 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Nova: Separating Twins Conjoined twin girls and their marathon

separation surgery. 2:00 The Queen’s Palaces: Windsor Castle Over a period of more than 1,000 years,

the building has been a fortress, a home to medieval chivalry, a baroque palace and now a romantic fantasy.

3:00 Britain’s’ Royal Weddings (1 of 2) The intimate story of Britain’s

royal weddings, from the Queen Mother through Princess Margaret.

4:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Lost and Found

Guest appearance by Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole.

5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Love Songs 6:00 Wild South America: Penguin Shores The wildlife of the Falkland Islands, the

Straits of Magellan and the Galapagos Islands.

Evening 7:00 Nature: Raccoon Nation Follow a family of urban raccoons as they

navigate the complex world of a big city. 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (6 of 7) The Spanish flu strikes Downton,

transforming the fortunes of all. 10:00 Independent Lens: The Black Power

Mixtape 1967–1975 A cinematic and musical journey into the

black communities of America, examining the evolution of the Black Power move-ment and diaspora. (p. 14)

11:30 Sun Studio Sessions: Over the Rhine “The King Knows How” and other fan

favorites.

Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Wilco 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: My Man Godfrey (1936) (1 hr, 33 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

13 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Correspondence between Cole Porter and

actor Monty Woolley, and a 1920 silk rug. 9:00 Slavery by Another Name How new forms of involuntary servitude

came about after the Emancipation Proc-lamation and continued well into the 20th century. (p. 14)

10:30 Not in Our Town: Class Actions Three stories of students and their com-

munities standing together to stop hate and bullying.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Raccoon Nation 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(6 of 7) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

14 Tuesday Evening 7:00 Britain’s Royal Weddings (1 of 2) The story of Britain’s royal wed-

dings, told from the point of view of the people who were there.

8:00 Britain’s Royal Weddings (Conclusion) How traditions began and

change to reflect the changing times. 9:00 Frontline: The Interrupters Follow the inner workings of CeaseFire,

an innovative program in Chicago that has older former gang leaders trying to “interrupt” shootings and protect their communities from the violence they once committed. (p. 14)

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Slavery by Another Name (p. 14) 3:30 Not in Our Town: Class Actions 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

15 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: The Himalayas The diversity of wildlife and habitats of the

Himalayan mountain chain.

Pizza Night With Father Dom Beloved Benedictine baker Father Dominic (pictured) Garramone demonstrates pizza versatility in this special taped at Illinois Central College by WTVP in Peoria.

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8:00 Nova: Extreme Cave Diving Diving into blue holes—underwater caves

that formed during the last ice age when the sea level was nearly 400 feet below what it is today.

9:00 Cave People of the Himalaya Two explorers risk their safety to explore

previously unknown caves in the Himalayas. 10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Big Cats Lions and tigers look very different from

the outside, but on the inside, even experts find it hard to tell them apart.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Frontline: The Interrupters (p. 14) 3:00 Britain’s Royal Weddings (1 of 2) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

16 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Martin scorns a midwife who comes to

look after Louisa. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (6 of 7) Mary, Sybil and Robert each con-

front a moment of truth. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: The Himalayas 2:00 Nova: Extreme Cave Diving 3:00 Britain’s Royal Weddings (1 of 2) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

17 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 The Queen’s Palaces: Palace of

Holyroodhouse The history of the palace in Edinburgh. 9:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook:

Saloon Singers Musical nightlife, from Mississippi juke

joints to Harlem’s Cotton Club. 10:00 Austin City Limits: Jimmy Cliff The reggae legend performs. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Big Cats 3:00 Cave People of the Himalaya 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

18 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Comfort foods, including roast chicken. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Experts review oven thermometers. 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America On a trip to St. Louis, Lidia visits Volpi Foods

and shows viewers the rich history of the city’s Italian neighborhood, the Hill. (p. 17)

2:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Rigatoni with chicken. (p. 17) 2:30 Essential Pepin Classic ratatouille; gratin of leeks. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah Heritage Village. 3:30 Living St. Louis (9) 4:00 Rudy Maxa’s World: Escape to French

Polynesia

5:00 Woodsmith Shop Favorite shop tips and techniques. 5:30 Hometime 6:00 Ask This Old House Staining a cedar fence. 6:30 This Old House The project wraps up with the installation

of ceramic backsplash tile and wallpaper.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A rhinoceros horn cup purchased for $1

and valued at $450,000. 8:00 Movie: Witness for the Prosecution (1957) Suspenseful courtroom drama from

the story by Agatha Christie. (1 hr, 54 min) 10:00 Movie: To Have and Have Not (1944) Memorable love scene with Hum-

phrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, in her film debut. (1 hr, 40 min)

11:45 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall

Late Night 12:15 Movie: People Will Talk (1951) (1 hr, 50 min) 2:05 Movie: Charade (1963) (1 hr, 53 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

19 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 Nova: Extreme Cave Diving Follow a scientific expedition into under-

water caves. 2:00 The Queen’s Palaces: Palace of

Holyroodhouse Objects in the palace include the Darnley

jewel and a queen’s needlework. 3:00 Britain’s Royal Weddings (Conclusion) The wedding of Princess Anne,

the first of the queen’s children to marry. 4:00 Michael Feinstein’s American

Songbook: Saloon Singers Feinstein has a private tour of the now-

closed Liberace Museum. 5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Mardi Gras 6:00 Rudy Maxa’s World: Escape to French

Polynesia

Evening 7:00 Nature: The Himalayas A look at the snow leopard and other

denizens of the planet’s highest mountain system.

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8:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (Conclusion) The family gathers at Down-

ton Abbey for Christmas. 10:00 Independent Lens: More Than a Month An African American filmmaker is on a

cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. (p. 14)

11:00 Live From the Artists Den: The Fray

Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Jimmy Cliff 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: His Girl Friday (1940) (1 hr, 31 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

20 Monday Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A 6.5 carat yellow mine-cut diamond ring

kept for years in a sock drawer, plus three Charles Darwin first editions.

8:00 American Experience: Clinton (1 of 2) The story of an American president

who rose from a broken childhood in Ar-kansas to become one of the most success-ful politicians in modern American history.

10:00 U.S. Health Care: The Good News A look at a community in Colorado and

other places in the U.S. where doctors and hospitals are working hard to provide excellent health care at reasonable cost.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: The Himalayas 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

(Conclusion)

4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

21 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: Clinton (Conclusion) Bill Clinton confronts some

of the key forces that shaped the future. 9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker In Central China, contortionism with

famous acrobats, the silk trade and the terracotta army.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 American Experience: Clinton (1 of 2) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

22 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Ocean Giants: Giant Lives Discover why size matters in the world of

whales. They’re the largest animals on the planet, yet they feed on shrimp and sardines.

8:00 Nature: Ocean Giants: Deep Thinkers Learn how clever—and how much like

us—whales and dolphins might be. 9:00 Nature: Ocean Giants: Voices of the Sea Listen to the humpback whales’ songs and

sonar laser beam of the sperm whale. 10:00 Inside Nature’s Giants: Sperm Whale Scientists explore the mysteries of the larg-

est predator on Earth—the sperm whale. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: Clinton (Conclusion) 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

23 Thursday Evening 7:00 Donnybrook (9) 7:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 8:00 Doc Martin Martin is offered the surgeon’s position in

a London hospital. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (Conclusion) The finale has the family

gathering for Christmas. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Ocean Giants: Giant Lives 2:00 Nature: Ocean Giants: Deep Thinkers 3:00 Nature: Ocean Giants: Voices of the Sea 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

24 Friday Evening 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know 8:00 Memphis Winner of the 2010 Tony Award for Best

New Musical, tells the story of a white DJ whose love of music transcends racial lines and airwaves.

10:30 Great Romances of the 20th Century: Orson Welles & Rita Hayworth

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Donnybrook (9) 1:30 Donnybrook…Your Turn (9) 2:00 Memphis 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

25 Saturday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30 Super WHY! 9:00 FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman 9:30 America’s Heartland 10:00 My Generation 10:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 11:00 For Your Home 11:30 Katie Brown Workshop

Nature: Ocean Giants Dolphins give themselves individual names. What other insights can humans discover about these intelligent creatures? Three Nature episodes, broadcast back-to-back, follow scientists using the latest technology to understand whales and dolphins.

Wednesday, February 22, 7:00 p.m. Repeats Friday, February 24, 1:00 a.m.

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Afternoon 12:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Bruschetta al tonno. 1:00 America’s Test Kitchen Peruvian roast chicken; black beans and rice. 1:30 Lidia’s Italy in America Lidia visits Kansas City. (p. 17) 2:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Roasted game hens. (p. 17) 2:30 Essential Pepin Pork loin tournedos. 3:00 Painting and Travel With Roger and Sarah St. Thomas Courtyard. 3:30 Programming to be announced 4:00 Richard Bangs’ Adventure With Purpose:

Pearl River Delta 5:00 Rough Cut—Woodworking With

Tommy Mac A dressing mirror. (p. 10) 5:30 Hometime 6:00 Ask This Old House Reusing water from a washing machine. 6:30 This Old House A new project in Barrington, Rhode Island.

Evening 7:00 Antiques Roadshow A pipe that may have belonged to Sitting

Bull and a 6.5 carat yellow diamond ring. 8:00 Movie: Ocean’s Eleven (1960) Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy

Davis Jr., Peter Lawford and Angie Dickin-son star in the comedy-drama. (2 hrs, 7 min)

10:10 Movie: Witness for the Prosecution (1957) A murder trial with surprising twists

stars Marlene Dietrich, Tyrone Power, Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester. (1 hr, 54 min)

Late Night 12:10 Movie: Anastasia (1956) (1 hr, 45 min) 2:00 Movie: Meet John Doe (1941) (2 hrs) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

26 Sunday Morning 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 5:30 Smart Travels—Europe With Rudy Maxa 6:00 Globe Trekker 7:00 Arthur 7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 8:00 Martha Speaks 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Bob the Builder 9:30 Dinosaur Train 10:00 Jeff City Journal 10:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 11:00 Donnybrook (9) 11:30 The McLaughlin Group

Afternoon 12:00 Moyers & Company 1:00 American Experience: Clinton (1 of 2) This film recounts a career full of

accomplishment and rife with scandal. 3:00 American Experience: Clinton (Conclusion) Interviews with Clinton insiders.

5:00 The Lawrence Welk Show: Salute to U.S.A. 6:00 Richard Bangs’ Adventure With Purpose:

Pearl River Delta

Evening 7:00 Nature: Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air High-definition, high-speed footage

shows the world of hummingbirds. 8:00 Masterpiece Classic: The Old Curiosity

Shop Little Nell Trent and her grandfather

encounter tragic misfortunes that lead to the loss of their beloved curiosity shop.

9:30 Games of the North Four modern Inuit athletes reveal their

unique relationship with the traditional sports that have been vital for surviving the Arctic.

10:00 P.O.V.: Racing Dreams Chronicles a year in the life of three

tweens who dream of becoming NASCAR drivers and race extreme go karts at speeds of up to 70 miles per hour.

11:30 Sun Studio Sessions: Justin Townes Earle/Band of Heathens

Late Night 12:00 Austin City Limits: Steve Martin/

Sarah Jarosz 1:00 GED Connection 1:30 GED Connection 2:00 GED Connection 2:30 Movie: Topper Returns (1941) (1 hr, 28 min) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

27 Monday Evening 7:00 Living St. Louis (9) 7:30 Priceless Antiques Roadshow 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A collection of letters between members

of the Kennedy family and JFK’s former personal secretary.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow A rare 18th-century Goanese ivory doll. 10:00 American Masters: Cab Calloway:

Sketches A look at the singer, dancer and band

leader. (p. 14)11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Nature: Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air 2:00 Masterpiece Classic: The Old Curiosity

Shop 3:30 Games of the North 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

28 Tuesday Evening 7:00 American Experience: The Amish Explore the insular religious community

whose faith and 400-year-old traditions have both captivated and baffled Americans.

9:00 Frontline 10:00 Globe Trekker Some of the 2,000 islands that make up

Micronesia. 11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 American Masters: Cab Calloway:

Sketches (p. 14) 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

29 Wednesday Evening 7:00 Nature: Echo: An Elephant to Remember Remembering Echo, the leader of a care-

fully studied herd of elephants. 8:00 Nova: Trapped in an Elevator Nova reveals the secret life of these ubiq-

uitous machines and investigates personal stories of those who have been caught inside when they fail.

9:00 American Experience: The Amish The beliefs, lifestyle and history of the

Amish, as well as their complex relation-ship to mainstream American culture.

11:00 BBC World News 11:30 Charlie Rose

Late Night 12:30 Tavis Smiley 1:00 American Experience: The Amish 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations 4:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions

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WED 1 Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom

Nova: Ice Age Death Trap Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark

Inside Nature’s Giants: Monster Python

THU 2 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin (8:45) Doc Martin Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Great Romances of the 20th…

FRI 3 Washington Week

Need to Know The Queen’s Palaces: Buckingham Palace

Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Time Machines

Austin City Limits: Florence + the Machine/Lykke Li

SAT 4 Antiques Roadshow Movie: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (10:20) Movie: Run Silent, Run Deep

SUN 5 Nature: Wolverine: Chasing the Phantom

Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special

Independent Lens: Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock

MON 6 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Underground Railroad: The William Still Story

TUE 7 American Experience: Freedom Riders Frontline Globe Trekker

WED 8 Nature: Raccoon Nation Nova: Separating Twins Inside Nature’s Giants: Big Cats Inside Nature’s Giants: Great White Shark

THU 9 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin (8:45) Martin Clunes: Man to Manta Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

Great Romances of the 20th…

FRI 10 Washington Week

Need to Know The Queen’s Palaces: Windsor Castle

Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Lost and Found

Austin City Limits: Wilco

SAT 11 Antiques Roadshow Movie: To Have and Have Not (9:40) Movie: People Will Talk

SUN 12 Nature: Raccoon Nation Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Independent Lens: The Black Power Mixtape 1967–1975

MON 13 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Slavery by Another Name Not in Our Town: Class Actions

TUE 14 Britain’s Royal Weddings Britain’s Royal Weddings Frontline: The Interrupters

WED 15 Nature: The Himalayas Nova: Extreme Cave Diving Cave People of the Himalaya Inside Nature’s Giants: Big Cats

THU 16 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

FRI 17 Washington Week

Need to Know The Queen’s Palaces: Palace at Holyroodhouse

Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: Saloon Singers

Austin City Limits: Jimmy Cliff

SAT 18 Antiques Roadshow Movie: Witness for the Prosecution Movie: To Have and Have Not

SUN 19 Nature: The Himalayas Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey Independent Lens: More Than a Month

MON 20 Antiques Roadshow American Experience: Clinton U.S. Health Care: The Good News

TUE 21 American Experience: Clinton Frontline Globe Trekker

WED 22 Nature: Ocean Giants: Giant Lives Nature: Ocean Giants: Deep Thinkers Nature: Ocean Giants: Voices of the Sea

Inside Nature’s Giants: Sperm Whale

THU 23 Donnybrook Donnybrook…Your Turn

Doc Martin Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey

FRI 24 Washington Week

Need to Know Memphis Great Romances of the 20th…

SAT 25 Antiques Roadshow Movie: Ocean’s Eleven

(10:10) Movie: Witness for the Prosecution

SUN 26 Nature: Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air

Masterpiece Classic: The Old Curiosity Shop Games of the North

P.O.V.: Racing Dreams

MON 27 Living St. Louis Priceless Antiques Roadshow

Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow American Masters: Cab Calloway: Sketches

TUE 28 American Experience: The Amish Frontline Globe Trekker

WED 29 Nature: Echo: An Elephant to Remember

Nova: Trapped in an Elevator American Experience: The Amish

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Bunge North America BBC World News America's Heartland

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Citi Clifford the Big Red Dog

The College School of Webster Groves Children’s programming

Delta Dental Living St. Louis Donnybrook Washington Week

Doubletree Hotel, Chesterfield Trash or Treasure event

Eggleston Lasik & Custom Cataract General support

Energizer St. Louis 9/11 Memorial in Music

Essence Healthcare Donnybrook

Fazio’s Frets and Friends Soundstage Austin City Limits

The Gatesworth Donnybrook PBS NewsHour

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Jordan Charitable Foundation Living St. Louis

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American Experience: The Amish 2/28, 7:00 pm • 2/29, 9:00 pm; 3/1, 1:00 am

American Experience: Annie Oakley 1/31, 7:00 pm • 2/2, 1:00 am

American Experience: Billy the Kid 1/10, 8:00 pm • 1/12, 1:00 am; 1/23, 10:00 pm; 1/25, 3:00 am

American Experience: Clinton 2/20, 8:00 pm • 2/22, 2:00 am; 2/26, 1:00 pm 2/21, 7:00 pm • 2/23, 1:00 am; 2/26, 3:00 pm

American Experience: Custer’s Last Stand 1/17, 7:00 pm • 1/18, 9:00 pm; 1/19, 1:00 am

American Experience: Freedom Riders 2/7, 7:00 pm • 2/9, 1:00 am

American Experience: Geronimo 1/24, 8:00 pm • 1/26, 2:00 am

American Experience: The Hurricane of ’38 1/4, 10:00 pm • 1/7, 2:00 am; 1/9, 10:00 pm; 1/11, 3:00 am

American Experience: Jesse James 1/31, 8:00 pm • 2/3, 3:00 am

American Experience: Wyatt Earp 1/24, 7:00 pm • 1/26, 1:00 am; 1/30, 10:00 pm

American Masters: Cab Calloway: Sketches 2/27, 10:00 pm • 2/29, 3:00 am

America’s Test Kitchen Tuesdays, 1:00 pm • Saturdays, 1:00 pm

Anastasia 1/21, 8:00 pm • 1/28, 10:00 pm; 2/26, 12:10 am

Antiques Roadshow Mondays, 8:00 pm (2/20, 7:00 pm) • Wednesdays, 1:00 am; Saturdays, 7:00 pm Mondays, 9:00 pm (preempted 2/13, 20) • Wednesdays, 2:00 am (preempted 2/15, 22)

Arthur 1/7, 8:00 pm • 1/14, 9:45 pm

Austin City Limits Fridays, 10:00 pm (preempted 1/27, 2/24) • Sundays, midnight (1/16, 23, 12:30 am)

Britain’s Royal Weddings 2/12, 19, 3:00 pm • 2/14, 7:00 pm, 8:00 pm; 2/16, 17, 3:00 am

Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 1/1, 6:00 pm • 1/3, 3:30 pm

Cave People of the Himalaya 2/15, 9:00 pm • 2/18, 3:00 am

Charlie Rose Monday–Friday, 11:30 pm • Tuesday–Friday, Monday, 1:30 pm

David Suchet on the Orient Express 2/5, 9:00 pm • 2/7, 3:00 am

Donnybrook Thursdays, 7:00 pm • Saturdays, 1:00 am; Sundays, 11:00 am

Donnybrook...Your Turn Thursdays, 7:30 pm • Saturdays, 1:30 am

Essential Pepin Mondays, 1:00 pm • Saturdays, 2:30 pm

From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebrations 2012 1/1, 1:30 pm • 1/1, 6:30 pm

Frontline Tuesdays, 9:00 pm • Thursdays, 2:00 am (1/19, 26, 2/9, 23, 3/1, 3:00 am; 2/16, 1:00 am)

Games of the North 2/26, 9:30 pm • 2/28, 3:30 am

Globe Trekker Tuesdays, 10:00 pm (preempted 2/14) • 1/5, 12, 20, 27, 2/2, 10, 3:00 am

Goodbye Again 1/7, 11:30 pm • 1/28, 8:00 pm

Great Romances of the 20th Century 1/19, 26, 10:30 pm • 1/21, 28, 4:00 pm

Herbie Hancock, Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Celebrate Gershwin 1/6, 8:00 pm • 1/8, 4:00 pm

Iceberg That Sank the Titanic 1/1, 9:30 pm • 1/3, 1:00 am; 1/6, 9:00 pm

In Performance at the White House 1/16, 10:00 pm • 1/18, 3:00 am

Inside Nature’s Giants 1/21, 2:00 am • 1/25, 10:00 pm; 2/22, 10:00 pm 1/25, 9:00 pm • 1/28, 2:00 am; 2/1, 9:00 pm; 2/8, 10:00 pm, 2/11, 2:00 am 2/1, 10:00 pm • 2/4, 2:00 am 2/8, 9:00 pm • 2/15, 10:00 pm; 2/18, 2:00 am

Inside the Mind of Adolf Hitler 1/11, 10:00 pm • 1/14, 2:00 am; 1/15, 1:00 pm

Journey of the Universe 1/3, 8:00 pm • 1/5, 1:00 am; 1/8, 2:00 pm

Katie Brown Workshop 1/28, 11:30 am • 2/4, 4:30 pm

Lidia’s Italy in America Wednesdays, 1:00 pm • Saturdays, 1:30 pm

Living St. Louis Mondays, 7:00 pm (preempted 2/20) • Saturdays, 3:30 pm (preempted 2/25) Tuesdays, 7:00 pm (ends 1/10) • Saturdays, 4:00 pm (ends 1/14)

Masterpiece Sundays, 8:00 pm • Tuesdays, 2:00 am; Thursdays, 9:30 pm (1/12, 2/16, 23, 9:00 pm) 1/15, 22, 29, 9:00 pm • 1/17, 24, 31, 3:00 am

Memphis 2/24, 8:00 pm • 2/25, 2:00 am

Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook 2/3, 10, 17, 9:00 pm • 2/5, 12, 19, 4:00 pm

Nature Wednesdays, 7:00 pm • Fridays, 1:00 am; Sundays, 7:00 pm (preempted 1/1); Tuesdays, 1:00 am (preempted 1/3) 2/26, 7:00 pm • 2/28, 1:00 am

Not in Our Town: Class Actions 2/13, 10:30 pm • 2/15, 3:30 am

Nova Wednesdays, 8:00 pm (preempted 2/22) • Fridays, 2:00 am (preempted 2/24); 1/8, noon; 1/15, 2:00 pm; 1/20, 9:00 pm; 2/5, 12, 19, 1:00 pm Wednesdays, 9:00 pm (ends 1/4) • Fridays, 3:00 am (ends 1/6); 1/8, 1:00 pm

Ocean’s Eleven 2/4, 11:55 pm • 2/25, 8:00 pm

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 2/4, 8:00 pm • 2/11, 11:30 pm

People Will Talk 2/11, 9:40 pm • 2/19, 12:15 am

Queen’s Palaces 2/3, 10, 17, 8:00 pm • 2/5, 12, 19, 2:00 pm

Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose 2/25, 4:00 pm • 2/26, 6:00 pm

Rudy Maxa’s World: Escape to French Polynesia 2/18, 4:00 pm • 2/19, 6:00 pm

Sara’s Weeknight Meals Thursdays, 1:00 pm • Saturdays, 12:30 pm

Shake Hands With the Devil 1/7, 9:40 pm • 1/28, 11:50 pm

Slavery by Another Name 2/13, 9:00 pm • 2/15, 2:00 am

Steve Jobs—One Last Thing 1/2, 10:00 pm • 1/4, 3:00 am

Thomas Crown Affair 1/14, 8:00 pm • 1/21, 9:45 pm

To Have and Have Not 2/11, 8:00 pm • 2/18, 10:00 pm

Topper Returns 1/22, 2:30 am • 2/27, 2:30 am

Underground Railroad: The William Still Story 2/6, 10:00 pm • 2/8, 3:00 am

Victor Borge: Comedy in Music 1/20, 8:00 pm • 1/22, 4:00 pm

Wild South America Saturdays, 3:00 am (ends 2/11) • Sundays, 6:00 pm (begins 1/8) (ends 2/12)

Witness for the Prosecution 2/18, 8:00 pm • 2/25, 10:10 pm

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More Than a MonthThursday, February 2, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.Shukree Hassan Tilghman sets off on a cross-country campaign to end Black History Month. His tongue-in-cheek journey explores the complexity and contradic-tions of relegating an entire group’s history to one month in a so-called “post-racial” America. Also broadcast Sunday, February 19 at 10:00 p.m. on Nine PBS.

Revenge of the Electric CarMonday, March 26, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.Filmmaker Chris Paine goes behind the closed doors of Nissan, GM and the Silicon Valley start-up Tesla Motors to chronicle the story of the global resurgence of electric cars. This new generation of car is America’s future: fast, furious and cleaner than ever.

Hell and Back AgainThursday, April 5, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.U.S. Marine Sgt. Nathan Harris, 25, leads his unit to fight a ghostlike enemy in Afghanistan. Wounded in battle, Harris returns to North Carolina and his devoted wife to fight pain, addiction and the terrifying normality of life at home.

Strong!Thursday, May 3, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.Cheryl Haworth is a young woman with a big dream: to be the strongest woman in the world. As the 300-pound U.S. Olympic weight lifter prepares for Beijing 2008, she struggles with injury, confidence and her place in a world where larger women are not readily accepted.

Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little RockThursday, January 12, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.Daisy Bates was a complex, unconventional and largely forgotten heroine of the civil rights movement who led the charge to desegregate the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957. This film will also be broadcast Sunday, February 5 at 10:00 p.m. on Nine PBS.

Join us each month at the Missouri History Museum for free screenings of the Emmy Award-winning PBS film series Independent Lens, followed by audience-driven

panel discussions hosted by Nine Network producer Jim Kirchherr.

These films are part of the national Women and Girls Lead initiative.

Presented by the Nine Network of Public Media and the Missouri History Museum, in collaboration with Independent Lens, ITVS and the Employees Community Fund of the Boeing Company.

These films and more air every week on Independent Lens, Sundays at 10:00 p.m. on Nine PBS.

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