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J2 ..... FM 91.1 Program Grid J3 ..... FM Article Phones, Food, Friends, Fun...Fund Drive!!! J4—J7 ..... FM Program Listings All jazz, all day, every day. September 2010 3–4 . . . Program Highlights 0–6 . . . Primetime Listings (All Programs are Closed Captioned) I n s i d e O n A i r 2 KCSM TV / FM • 1700 H illSdale B lVd • S an M aTeo , Ca 94402 d igiTal 43.1 • C aBle 17 ( in MoST areaS ) • www . KCSM . org M ain : (650) 574-6586 • M eMBerSHip Q ueSTionS : (650) 524-6921

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ON AIR is published monthly by:

KCSM TV / FM • 1700 HillSdale BlVd • San MaTeo, Ca 94402digiTal 43.1 • CaBle 17 (in MoST areaS) • www.KCSM.org

Main: (650) 574-6586 • MeMBerSHip QueSTionS: (650) 524-6921Special circumstances may result in program alterations. KCSM is licensed to the San Mateo County Community College District, which operates College of San Mateo, Canada College in Redwood City, and Skyline College in San Bruno. The District and its Colleges are governed by six-member Board of Trustees, five elected at large for four-year terms by the County voters and one elected by students in the District for a one-year term: Helen Hausman, Richard Holober, Dave Mandelkern (Vice President—Clerk), Patricia Miljanich (President), Karen Schwartz, Virginia Medrano Rosales (Student Trustee, 2009-10), Ron Galatolo (District Chancellor), Michael E. Claire (President, College of San Mateo).

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Hispanic Heritage Month begins on September 15, the anniversary of independence for five Latin American countries—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico declared its independence on September 16, and Chile on September 18.The term Hispanic, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, refers to Spanish-speaking people in the United States of any race. On the 2000 Census form, people of Spanish/Hispanic/Latino origin could identify them-

selves as Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or "other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino." More than 35 million people in the United States identified themselves as Hispanic or Latino on the 2000 Census.

on THe CoVerSeptember 2010

ConTenTS 3–4 . . . Program Highlights0–6 . . . Primetime Listings (All Programs are Closed Captioned)

THe Jazz CenTerJ2 ..... FM 91.1 Program GridJ3 ..... FM Article Phones, Food, Friends, Fun...Fund Drive!!!J4—J7 ..... FM Program Listings All jazz, all day, every day.

H i g h l i g h t s

Witness first-hand the 2009 World Solar Challenge held in Australia's outback. Teams of students from around the world are tasked with building a vehicle powered by solar engery to compete in an incredible journey that covers 1800 miles from northern to southern Australia cutting across the vast continent. Follow an unlikely team of students as they face the forces of nature, technology and the human spirit in the race to the finish line. Will they make it?

Follow the story of U.S. National Guardsmen stationed in Afghanistan and the Afghan officers assigned as their mentees. Although the U.S. has poured military aid into Afghanistan, money alone does not produce an army; people do. And these Afghans and Americans have more in common than anyone would expect. With lives on the line and the military budget ballooning, can a modern Afghan army be created when 80% of the enlistees are illiterate; all are impoverished; the weaponry is second rate, and the enemy is elusive, dangerous and lawless?

Each day, thousands of primarily poor and young Mexicans abandon their native homes in search of jobs and the promise of a brighter economic future. Oaxacan artist Alejandro Santiago returned to his village after more than a decade living abroad to find a virtual ghost town, and the sense of emptiness he felt inspired a monumental installation art piece comprising of 2,501 life-size clay sculptures, each symbolizing a migrant who left his village.

Solar Car: The Secrets of RA7

Camp Victory: Afghanistan

2501 Migrants: A Journey

Examine the steep personal toll and enduring legacy of the Vietnam War on three artists from south Texas. From their upbringing in the Mexican-American community, their military service in Vietnam and their lives after the war, their poignant and powerful recol-lections illuminate the minority experience in the U.S. Army and Marine Corps when the Mexican Americans accounted for approximately 20 percent of U.S. casualties despite comprising only 10 percent of the country’s population.

As Long As I Remember: American Veteranos

Tuesday, September 14 at 8:00 pm

Tuesday, September 1 at 10:30 pm

Tuesday, September 14 at 9:30 pm

Tuesday, September 7 at 9:30 pm

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H i g h l i g h t s

Examine the changing landscape of healthcare in Texas, and the opportunities to blend public, private and community–based solutions to keep Texans healthier. A discussion on the possibilities and pitfalls of the newly–passed health care reform bill, and on the success of prevention–based programs for at–risk populations and other health care professionals on the front lines. Take a look beyond the standard health care debate and consider solutions for prevention, wellness and health care.

The Great Debate: Beyond Healthcare Reform

A profile of the all-female Cuban orchestra Camerata Romeu as they prepare for an end-of-the-year concert in Old Havana’s Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. With one of the world's most beautiful churches as the backdrop, the women play a unique blended classical music created by famous Cuban and Latin American composers. The musicians range from a talented young violinist to a mature bass player, some juggling studies, others motherhood with a demanding schedule and complex musical repertoire.

Daisy Martinez's cooking has it all—vibrant colors, remarkable flavors and a keen sense of tradition. Martinez is passionate about her culture—its music, fashion, history and, most of all, its food. Daisy salsas around the kitchen while illustrating simple steps to make Latin-inspired cuisine, preparing what she calls "real cooking from scratch." She provides easy-to-follow demonstrations, including easily found ingre-dient substitutions, and teaches techniques passed down from her mother and grandmother.

Journalist and author Maria Hinojosa's provocative, in-depth interviews with America's foremost Latino artists, writers, journalists, educators, and political and civic leaders. This season, LA PLAZA broadens its scope to feature a more diverse group of guests, including journalist and civil rights activist Helen Zia, philosopher and author Kwame Anthony Appiah, actor and art collector Cheech Marin and Southern Poverty Law Center's Mark Potok.

Cuba Mia: Portrait of an All-Woman Orchestra

Daisy Cooks! with Daisy Martinez

La Plaza—Maria Hinojosa: One–On–One

Every Friday at 6:30 pm

Tuesday, September 7 at 10:30 pm

Tuesday, September 14 at 10:30 pm

Every Saturday at 1:00 pm

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D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )5

...at College of San Mateo during the day, at night and online.Late start classes still available. Enroll today.

collegeofsanmateo.edu • (650) 574-6165

Enrich YourselfMusic, fine arts, science and many other engaging classes...

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 611:00aBEADS,BAUBLESAND

JEWELS

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMSerging For Babies

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDClassic Beef Braises

1:00p LIDIA’SITALYRolling Out A Genovese Buffet (Liguria)

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSBreakfast

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGBack Country Path

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGDrunkard’s Path With A New Twist

3:00p CHRISTINACOOKSPurity

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Retro

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSan Luis Obispo Chinatown

8:00p WAASAINAABIDAA-WELOOKINALLDIRECTIONSGaa Miinigooyang - “That Which Is Given To Us”Trace the damaging effects of treaties and land loss on the very survival of the Ojibwe.(R 9/3 at 2:00a)

9:00p QUESTFORSUCCESSToday’s leading luminaries explore what it takes to achieve true success - success with significance.(R 9/3 at 3:00a; 9/30 at 12:00a)

wedneSday 16:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEHallway Makeover

8:00a LIVINGSMARTConflict Resolution

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYSimple Style

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELS

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMHeirloom Sewing With Embroidery

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDBest Weekend Breakfast

1:00p LIDIA’SITALYGrazing In Abruzzo (Abruzzo)

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSWeighty Issues

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGDesert Hues

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGValiant Eagle - Part II

3:00p CHRISTINACOOKSFabulous Fat

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Pirates

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p JOHNMCLAUGHLIN’SONEONONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDChina Clipper

8:00p TWILIGHTZONEExecutionA criminal about to be executed is brought to the future.

8:30p CURIOSITYQUESTSandcastleJoin a sand castle building contest to learn what it takes to make a work of art in the sand.(R 9/2 at 2:30a)

9:00p CURIOSITYQUESTGOESGREENSanitary LandfillLearn what happens to all of the trash that doesn’t get recycled in the United States.(R 9/2 at 3:00a)

9:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSDon’t Cry Over Spilled....Dick Ho’s Non-Spill Technology for Spouts and Lids will help anyone pouring liquids from bottles.(R 9/2 at 3:30a)

10:00pVISIONARIESHomeward BoundNew solutions to homelessness in America are being tried and tested in the unlikeliest of places.(R 9/2 at 4:00a)

10:30pSOLARCAR:THESECRETSOFRA7See Close-up on page 4.(R 9/2 at 4:30a)

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMAN

THurSday 26:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMERose Garden

8:00a LIVINGSMARTLiving Green

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYKnits Around The World

D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )710:30pNECESSARYJOURNEY

After fleeing Vietnam in 1975, Binh Rybacki returns with a medical team to set-up health clinics.(R 9/3 at 4:30a)

11:30pINTHELIFE(R 9/3 at 5:30a)

Friday 36:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMELittle Girl Room

8:00a LIVINGSMARTEngaging In Civil Discourse

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYSocks Innovations

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELS

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMEmbellishing Collars And Hems

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDTwo Ways With Pork

1:00p LIDIA’SITALYGnocchi Sardinian Style (Sardegna)

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSPerfect Skin

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGGraceful Waterfall

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGMontana Hearth

3:00p CHRISTINACOOKSFitness Foods

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Nuts To You

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p LAPLAZA–MARIAHINOJOSA:ONE-ON-ONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSee’s CandyDiscover one of California’s biggest and “sweetest” success stories.

8:00p REDGREENSHOWMr. CleanTrying to beat Caribou Lodge in the ratings for tourist resorts, Red and the men do a massive clean-up of the Lodge.(R 9/4 at 2:00a)

8:30p SIERRACENTERSTAGEBela Fleck & The FlecktonesThe critically acclaimed music of this premier banjo player has been nominated for 22 Grammys in more categories than any other artist in the history of the awards.(R 9/4 at 2:30a)

9:30p LIVEFROMTHEARTISTSDEN(R 9/4 at 3:30a)

10:30pSWITCHBACK-THECELTICSESSIONSA live concert featuring both original and traditional Celtic music performed in an exciting style.(R 9/4 at 4:30a)

11:30pINNERVIEWSWITHERNIEMANOUSEStephen SchwartzThis accomplished composer has earned nearly a dozen Grammys, Drama Desk and Academy Awards.(R 9/4 at 5:30a)

SaTurday 46:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEARTWhere’s The Worm, Part 1

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSGerbera Daisies

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aMOMENTOFLUXURYAmerican Classic

10:30aGLASSWITHVICKIPAYNEQuick Fix

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKSWeighty Issues

11:30aDELICIOUSTV:TOTALLYVEGETARIANCurry De-Mystified

12:00nGOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEAnatomy Of A Meal: Paul Bartolotta

12:30pCIAOITALIAMaiale Saporita - Tasty Pork

1:00p DAISYCOOKS!WITHDAISYMARTINEZMedia Hora 1

1:30p TASTETHIS!Eating Steaks And Keeping Healthy

2:00p NATURALHEROESPower Shift

2:30p SCRAPBOOKMEMORIESHybrid Scrapbooking

3:00p TRACKSAHEADRugen Island Railway

3:30p BIZKID$

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p THEBAYTODAY

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p PASSPORTTOADVENTUREThe Mystery Of The Maya, Guatemala

6:00p MUSCLECARWORKOUT

6:30p WINGSOVERCANADAThe Slocan Valley

7:00p TRAVELSCOPEGuatemala - Seeking The Past In Tikal And Yaxha

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDBig Things In The Desert

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 88:00p RAREVISIONS&ROADSIDE

REVELATIONSVisit the Fulton Street Teepee Tower in San Francisco and futuristic folk artist Stephen Powers in Millbrae.(R 9/5 at 2:00a)

8:30p 5MINUTEWORKOUTWITHDELL-MAREEDAYLearn simple five-minute exercises that can be performed anywhere and any time to elimi-nate back aches and pains.(R 9/5 at 2:30a; 9/7 at 8:30a)

9:30p SHANGHAI2010Building Pavilions For The World, Part 2Visit the spaceship like Perfor-mance Center and discover why the USA almost didn’t make it to the Expo.(R 9/5 at 3:30a)

10:00pORPHANORCA:SAVINGSPRINGERDiscover the inspiring story of the rehabilitation and eventual release of a baby orca whale found in the waters off Washington.(R 9/5 at 4:00a)

10:30pWILD!The Secret Of CatsAn intimate portrait of nature’s big cats uncovers the secrets of lions, tigers, pumas and more.(R 9/5 at 4:30a)

11:30pCLOSERTOTRUTHHow Could God Know The Future?Theologians battle among themselves on whether God knows everything about what is to come.(R 9/5 at 5:30a)

Sunday 56:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPHalloween

9:00a NEWFLYFISHERSalmon On The Ganny

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSE

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPRelief Turning

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPMission Bookcase!

11:00aMONEYTRACKFrom Wall Street To Your Street

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICAThe Carolinas - Charlotte And The Low Country

12:00nNEWJEWISHCUISINEYemenite Cooking

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLET’SGETCOOKING

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWITHANDRESVIESTADThe Pearl Of Fjords

1:30p TASTEOFHISTORYHercules: Slave Chef To The Washingtons

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOMCreative Circles

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGDrunkard’s Path With A New Twist

3:00p SEWINGWITHNANCYSew Boutique For Kids, Part 2

3:30p KNIT&CROCHETTODAYKnit Tank & Filet Choker

4:00p QUILTINADAYTumbleweed

4:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGAutopilot Paper Piecing

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONHip Fracture

6:00p INSIDEWASHINGTON

6:30p EUROMAXX

7:00p UNCORKED:WINEMADESIMPLEUncorked: First Taste

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDCitrus’ Gold!

8:00p CELEBRATINGNORTHAMERICA’SSTEAMRAILWAYSExplore the impact the steam engine had by visiting historic railroads from Alaska to New Hampshire.

9:00p PACKARD-ANAMERICANCLASSICCARFollow the history of the Packard automobile from its birthplace in Ohio in 1899 to its final days in Michigan and Indiana in the late ‘50s.(R 9/6 at 3:00a)

10:00pBLOODYTHURSDAYLongshoremen on the West Coast fought for their rights during the Pacific Waterfront Strike of 1934.(R 9/6 at 4:00a)

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSWill Iran Change?A discussion with Karim Sadjadpour who has served as the chief Iran analyst at the International Crisis Group.(R 9/6 at 5:00a)

Monday 66:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

7:30a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

8:00a LIVINGSMARTParenting Effectively

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYOh-So-Novel

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELS

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMStabilizing For Surface Embroidery

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDThe Cookie Jar

1:00p LIDIA’SITALYThree Pastas In A Flash (Basilicata)

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSCleaning Up Our Act

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGEarly Autumn

D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )92:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOF

QUILTINGEdge-To-Edge Quilting

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIESouthern India: The Spice Of Life

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Seashore

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p WORLDBUSINESS

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDArrowhead Springs

8:00p INSPECTORMORSEWho Killed Harry Field? - Part TwoMorse’s investigation into a seemingly fun-loving drinker and raconteur artists’ mysterious death finds that he was not such a lovable rogue after all.(R 9/7 at 2:00a)

9:00p KINGDOMPeter helps a father and son when their fishing boat explodes and the insurance company won’t pay.(R 9/7 at 3:00a)

10:00pMHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...MAIGRET:FELICIE’SHOUSEIn French With English SubtitlesA dead body at a new housing estate; routine except that the victim’s flaky young house-keeper Felicie seems to have a genius for getting Maigret’s goat, while refusing to lift a finger to help.(R 9/7 at 4:00a)

TueSday 76:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEFamily Room

8:00a LIVINGSMARTAlcohol Addiction

8:30a 5MINUTEWORKOUTWITHDELL-MAREEDAY

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYTraditional Cables

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELS

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMBias Strip Lattice

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDSaucy Italian Favorites

1:00p LIDIA’SITALYSweet And Spicy Calabria (Calabria)

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSDon’t Fear The Carbs

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGWayside Pond

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGSpring Poppies/Fall Foliage

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIENew Zealand: The Rugged Land

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Animals Everywhere

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p BAYAREAVISTA

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDShasta Dam

8:00p NATIONALGEOGRAPHICBEE2010Alex Trebek hosts as 54 fourth to eighth-graders vying for the Bee crown and a college scholarship.(R 9/8 at 2:00a)

9:00p INTHEIRBOOTSMy Mom’s A SoldierChildren from three military families grow up for a year while their mothers are serving in Iraq.(R 9/8 at 3:00a)

9:30p CAMPVICTORY,AFGHANISTANSee Close-up on page 4.(R 9/8 at 3:30a)

10:30pGREATDEBATE:BEYONDHEALTHCAREREFORMSee Close-up on page 5.(R 9/8 at 4:30a)

11:30pINNERCOMPASSMaking The Holy Land HolyThe Holy Land is an extremely important region to followers of several religions, but the rela-tionships within it are anything but holy. Follow the story of Archbishop Elias Chacour and his unwavering vision for peace.(R 9/8 at 5:30a)

wedneSday 86:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEOffice

8:00a LIVINGSMARTRestorative Justice

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYBabies And Children

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSBrown, The New Black

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMSpaghetti Bias Shaping

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDMeat And Potatoes For Company

1:00p LIDIA’SITALYConquering Cauliflower (Molise)

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSSee How Great You Feel

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 102:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOF

PAINTINGGray Mountain

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGNothing But Triangles

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEBread: The Foundation Of A Meal

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Faux Food

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p JOHNMCLAUGHLIN’SONEONONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSalt

8:00p TWILIGHTZONEThe Big Tall Wish A washed-up boxer has his fate reversed by a child’s wish.

8:30p CURIOSITYQUESTMotor CoachLearn about RV’s at the Country Coach factory and help as-semble recreational vehicles.(R 9/9 at 2:30a)

9:00p CURIOSITYQUESTGOESGREENWood RecyclingA billion trees worth of paper are thrown away each year in the U.S. Learn how we can recycle wood.(R 9/9 at 3:00a)

9:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSHow Slowly Doth The Turtle MovethInventor Richard Kosoff introduces his adorable Dimmy the Turtle combination timer and night-light.(R 9/9 at 3:30a)

10:00pVISIONARIESWraparound MilwaukeeA few county officials in Milwau-kee wonder what would happen if the money that was spent on locking kids up in institutions was used to address their problems in the community.(R 9/9 at 4:00a)

10:30pALIVEFROMPOPTECHDiscover what happens when some of the world’s most remarkable thinkers, scientists and technologists come together to examine the frontiers of human knowledge, exploration and experience.(R 9/9 at 4:30a)

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMAN

THurSday 96:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEPatio

8:00a LIVINGSMARTEmpowering Youth Through The Arts

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYMake It Reversible

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSElegance

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMTucking Techniques

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDRolls And Loaves

1:00p LIDIA’SITALYEveryday Roasted Duck (Lombardy)

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSNo Bones About It

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGNot Quite Spring

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGSpring Flowers

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEHidden Hong Kong

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Nature

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDHidden Alcatraz

8:00p WAASAINAABIDAA-WELOOKINALLDIRECTIONSBimaadiziwin - “A Healthy Way Of Life”Examine the Ojibwe’s holistic approach to good health and the role of traditional medicine and spiritual healers.(R 9/10 at 2:00a)

9:00p VEILEDVOICESWomen in Lebanon, Syria and Egypt redefine the role of females as leaders in the Islamic religion.(R 9/10 at 3:00a)

10:00p18VOICESSINGKOLNIDREExplore the Kol Nidre, the most sacred prayer in Judaism that begins its holiest day of Yom Kippur.(R 9/10 at 4:00a)

11:00pPRESIDENTIALCONVERSATIONSONTHECONSTITUTIONPresident Gerald FordGerald Ford became the first president never elected to office. With no historical precedent to guide him, President Ford tells Cokie why he believed pardon-ing Richard Nixon was best for the country, recounts his battles with the Democratic Congress and reflects on the fallout from that battle over the separation of powers.(R 9/10 at 5:00a)

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Friday 106:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEPlayroom

8:00a LIVINGSMARTLifetime Health And Fitness

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYAll About Alpacas

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSNovelty Or Whimsical

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMQuilting Techniques

12:00nMARRIAGEUNCENSOREDWITHDAVEANDCHRISTIE

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDEgg Dishes With An Accent

1:00p AMERICA’STESTKITCHENLIVE!

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGCountry Creek

2:30p LANDSCAPESOFENCHANTMENT

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p LAPLAZA–MARIAHINOJOSA:ONE-ON-ONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDKaiser Shipyard

8:00p REDGREENSHOWNo Tell BoatelRed buys a motel cheap, then finds out it doesn’t include the land and he has to move it off the property.(R 9/11 at 2:00a)

8:30p SIERRACENTERSTAGETommy EmmanuelThe hottest new guitarist on the world scene and Australia’s “Entertainer of the Year” shares laughs, tips on guitar playing, and his unique view on life.(R 9/11 at 2:30a)

9:30p LIVEFROMTHEARTISTSDEN(R 9/11 at 3:30a)

10:30pISRAELIFILMFESTIVAL:DUKIDRORRaging Dove (2002)Details the rise and fall of Palestinian-Israeli-American world champion boxer Johar Abu Lashin.(R 9/11 at 4:30a)

11:30pINNERVIEWSWITHERNIEMANOUSEAlan DershowitzAs a tireless defender of the 1st amendment, this lawyer and author never escapes the headlines.(R 9/11 at 5:30a)

SaTurday 116:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEARTWhere’s The Worm, Part 2

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSTropical Garden

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aMOMENTOFLUXURYCelebration

10:30aGLASSWITHVICKIPAYNESun-Drenched Flowers

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKSBreakfast

11:30aDELICIOUSTV:TOTALLYVEGETARIANBetter Than Classic Lasagna

12:00nGOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEFine Fast Food

12:30pCIAOITALIACiao Italia Cooking Live With Martin Yan

1:00p DAISYCOOKS!WITHDAISYMARTINEZAt The Beach

1:30p TASTETHIS!The Heart Of French Bistro Cooking

2:00p NATURALHEROESFruit Tree Tour

2:30p SCRAPBOOKMEMORIESInks

3:00p TRACKSAHEADEmpire Builder

3:30p BIZKID$

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p THEBAYTODAY

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p PASSPORTTOADVENTUREInnsbruck And The Tirol, Austria

6:00p MUSCLECARWORKOUT

6:30p WINGSOVERCANADAThe Canadian Aviation Expo

7:00p TRAVELSCOPEWilliamsburg, Virginia - America’s Historic Triangle

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSan Onofre Beach

8:00p ENNIOMORRICONE:ACONCERTFORPEACEEnnio Morricone conducting his own music in Peace Notes, a 9/11 Peace Concert - Live In Venice with the Roma Sin-fonietta Orchestra, Choir La Fenice and Soprano Susanna Rigacci.(R 9/12 at 2:00a)

10:00pPREDATORLEGENDSGrizzly Bears, cougars and wolves amid their sweeping habitats of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.(R 9/12 at 4:00a)

10:30pWILD!WarthogFollow the fortunes of a family of warthogs who find that the danger multiplies when they leave their burrow and predators lurk in the shadows.(R 9/12 at 4:30a)

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2. Go directly to the playlist at www.jazzlist.org

3. Tune into JazzTV on Digital Channel 43.3

4. Tune into Comcast Digital Channel 962.

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Is it that time of year again? You bet! Jazz 91’s Fall Membership Drive starts on Sept. 14th and runs through the first of October. As always, we’ve got some fun membership drive antics up our sleeve: good programming; great music; great gifts; and, of course, our fabulous on-air cast of characters who do their best to make this necessary ritual of public broadcasting as painless as possible.

First, we plan to do some celebrating! Yeah, the Virgos and Libras in the jazz birthday booth are due some attention. We’ve got Trane, we’ve got George Gershwin, we’ve got Bud Powell, we’ve got Ray Charles – who was born on the same day as John Coltrane, and we’ve got Cannonball Adderley and B.B. King!! (Plus, don’t tell anyone, but KCSM’s manager is a Libra so someone’s going to have to bake a cake and bring some candles on that day!)

While we’ll have a nice selection of thank you gift CD’s from our birthday celebrants, we’ve also got 2 really terrific books on jazz. The first is the New York Times Critic’s Guide to the 100 Most Essential Recordings. In it, critic Ben Ratliff offers valuable insights and opinions, placing each of his 100 selections within the context of the time it was released and carefully noting the trends in jazz and artistic breakthroughs. This book is a great read for anyone who wants to deepen his or her knowledge of jazz.

The other book selection is Nat Hentoff’s just released At the Jazz Band Ball: 60 Years on the Jazz Scene. In it Hentoff draws from his decades-long history as a jazz writer to talk about the music as an art form, as a way of life, and as a part of the condition of the times. He explores jazz and the civil rights movement, jazz and Hurricane Katrina, jazz and spirituality, and the overall family of jazz. The book is comprised of short pieces. Each one offering the reader a valuable vignette of the music we love.

So get ready for some celebrating, for some interesting programming, for some fun gifts to choose from – hey, we’ve even got a 1000 piece jazz puzzle that will blow your mind for some seriously fun fund raising. We’ve gotta do it! We’ve gotta make our goal and we know our listeners – you! – are the best insurance we’ve got to keeping KCSM alive.

Thanks for all you do and spread the word: Jazz is Alive on KCSM, 91.1 FM – the best little jazz station in the nation!

For FM Pledge, how about a Challenge Grant of $250 or more? It's a great way to double your contribution, give your business or yourself a plug, and gives the drive energy to meet our goal.

OR, consider a sustainer contribution to the station, from $10/month and up. Become a Leadership Circle member with its "insider" ticket and jazz event benefits at the $1,000 level...its just $83 a month.

Best of all, either option is easy to do. Call Barbara at (650) 524-6910 or email her at [email protected] and she will be happy to set this up for you.

Phones, Food, FrIends, Fun….Fund drIve!!!

By Clair Greene Fund Drive Producer

and the chaLLenge Is on...You!

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THE ANNALS OF JAZZ WITH RICHARD HADLOCKsunDays at 7 pm

The sound of surprise describes both jazz itself and the enduring premise of "The Annals of Jazz." Since 1959, host Richard Hadlock has been improvising on historical themes and bringing forth worthy performers—from Armstrong to Zorn. Each Sunday, we may find Annals in Europe, Asia, Latin America or Back of Town anywhere.

RIVERWALK JAZZsunDay at 6 pm

9/5 Jim Cullum’s Jazz Cabaret–Live at Pearl Stable

9/12 Swinging at the Pearl: Catherine Russell, Dick Hyman and The Jim Cullum Jazz Band

9/19 Hot Licks and Sweet Things: A Tour of San Francisco’s Barbary Coast

9/26 Class of ‘39: Lindy-hopping Down the Yellow Brick Road

I'M TALKIN' JAZZ sunDay at 8 am

9/5 Keyboardist Aaron Parks with Chris Cortez

9/12 Trumpeter Saskia Laroo with Michael Burman

9/19 Saxophonist Ravi Coltrane with Chris Cortez

9/26 Saxophonist Steve Heckman with Lee Thomas

Visualize San Francisco’s The Barbary Coast, pre 1920—where Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver played along ‘Terrific Street,’ known for the promise of entertainment and pleasure. Vernel Bagneris and The Jim Cullum Jazz Band tell the story as seen through the eyes of Sid LeProtti, bandleader of the So Different Jazz Band.

Jim Cullum welcomes top young jazz artists from nearby Austin. Guitarists Albanie Falletta (pictured), J.D. Pendley, Erik Hokkanen and bassist Ryan Gould with a selection of Djangoesque performances, and the Band cuts loose with piano sensation Shelly Berg. And series favorites Vernel Bagneris and Topsy Chapman sit in with an impromptu blues improvisation.

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IN THE MOMENT WITH JIM bENNETTsunDay at 8 pm

9/5 Lorca Hart's Trio

9/12 New Tricks

9/19 Pianist Dick Hyman

9/26 Coto Pincheira and The Sonido Moderno Project

THE JAZZ DECADES WITH RAY SMITHsunDay at 11 pm

9/5 "Scat" Davis, Kate Smith, Perry Como, Eddie Cantor, Peg Lacentra, Larry Alder, Mickey Roonie, Paul Robeson, Andrew Sisters, Al Jolson, Bing Crosby

9/12 The Ramblers, Ernst Van't Hoff, Dick Willebrants, Teddy Stauffer, Heinz Wehner, Wlli Stank, Phillipe Brun, Alex Renard, Le Jazz De Paris, Eddie Tower, Fud Candrix

9/19 Woody Herman, Wingie Manone, Bennie Moten, Keith Nichols

9/26 George Wettling, Benny Goodman Trio, Johnny Hodges

Drummer Lorca Hart's (pictured) Trio in an encore broadcast with Josh Nelson and Edward Livingston, recorded at the Palette Art Café, On June 3, 2009 as part of the 11th annual Healdsburg Jazz Festival. Lorca also sits in with the Billy Higgins Legacy Band. Special thanks to Artistic Director Jessica Felix and recording engineer Lee Brenkman.

The New York based quartet New Tricks (pictured), recorded at the Jazzschool in Berkeley on April 30th, 2010, with Mike Lee, Ted Chubb, Kellen Harrison and Shawn Baltazor. Recording Engineer: Lee Brenkman.

Pianist Dick Hyman, taking a musical tour through his favorite jazz piano styles and sharing his insights into how the instrument's great masters contributed to the jazz tradition, recorded June 16th, 2010, at Campbell Recital Hall at the kickoff to the Stanford Jazz Festival, presented by the Stanford Jazz Workshop. Recording engineer: Lee Brenkman.

Coto Pincheira & The Sonido Moderno Project, recorded at the Jazzschool in Berkeley, on April 23, 2010, with Orestes Vilato, Alfredo de la Fe, Dave Scott, Sheldon Brown, Gary Brown, Matt Lucas and Colin Douglas. Recording Engineer: Lee Brenkman

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JAZZ PROFILES WITH NANCY WILSONmonDay at 9 pm

9/6 Pianist Art Tatum

9/13 Miles—Miles Styles

9/20 Miles—Kind of Blue

9/27 Vocalist Johnny Hartman

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER WITH WENDELL PIERCEtuesDay at 9 pm

9/7 Trumpets and Trombones

9/14 Legends of Blue Note

9/21 Basie and the Blues

9/28 Karrin Allyson, Sachal Vasandani and Carla Cook

The brilliant trumpeter Tom Harrell (pictured) and legendary altoman Charles McPherson lead off with Jimmy Cobb, Ray Drummond, and Ronnie Matthews. New Orleans trumpeter Nicholas Payton brings his quintet, and trombonists Wycliffe Gordon and Ronald Westray lead their ensemble Bone Structure. A whirlwind hour! Hosted by Billy Banks.

Three modern interpreters of song offer distinctive moods at the House of Swing–Karrin Allyson provides a versatile expressiveness; rising star Sachal Vasandani delivers a cool sophistication; and Detroit native Carla Cook (pictured) brings her blues-inflected style.

Trumpeter Miles Dewey Davis (pictured) dominated jazz for much of the latter half of the 20th century. While his trumpet sound is almost instantly recognizable, he refused to be boxed in any one style, constantly developing fresh musical shapes and structures.

Miles Davis's album Kind of Blue is widely recognized as one of the most important jazz recordings ever. Out of two fairly routine recording sessions in 1959 came the modal jazz masterpiece that's become one of the best-selling jazz recordings of all time.

He followed in the wake of Billy Eckstine and Nat "King" Cole, two singers who personified the "black baritone movement" of the late '40s and '50s. Overshadowed by these two, Hartman (pictured) never achieved the popularity he deserved. Through the release of the soundtrack to Clint Eastwood's Bridges Of Madison County and the re-release of a recording with John Coltrane, the public has rediscovered this wonderful balladeer.

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JAZZSET WITH DEE DEE bRIDGEWATERthursDay at 9 pm

9/2 BBQ: The Brubeck Brothers at Detroit

9/9 Christian McBride Inside Straight at the Detroit International Jazz Festival

9/16 Stefon Harris at the Kennedy Center Jazz Club

9/23 Luciana Souza at the Kennedy Center Family Theater

9/30 The Blue Note 7 at the Kennedy Center Jazz Club

PIANO JAZZ WITH MARIAN MCPARTLAND WeDnesDay at 9 pm

9/1 Allen Toussaint with Guest Host Elvis Costello

9/8 Vijay Iyer with Guest Host Arturo O'Farrill

9/15 Jean Bach

9/22 Joan Stiles with guest host Jon Weber

9/29 Marian Selects: Vocalist Helen Merrill

Intense yet relaxed, Dave Brubeck’s sons Chris on bass and Dan on drums (pictured, Dan left, Chris right) pilot their quartet through West of One, Dance of the Shadows, Cool on the Coast, Eclipsed and more.

Jean Bach (pictured) was nominated for a 1995 Academy Award for her film A Great Day in Harlem, documenting the gathering of 57 jazz greats on a Harlem front stoop for an Esquire magazine shoot in 1959. Marian McPartland was there, standing right next to friend Mary Lou Williams. Bach remembers the legacy of this iconic image, including those who have appeared on Piano Jazz: Mary Lou Williams, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Hank Jones, Roy Eldridge, Milt Hinton, and Gerry Mulligan.

Pianist Joan Stiles (pictured) is known for her brilliant playing, painted by a deep understanding of the roots of jazz. As a full-time educator, Stiles has been presenting the music of Mary Lou Williams for the past decade. She also knows how to swing on a Monk tune or two. On this session with guest host Jon Weber, Stiles performs her tunes Spherical and Hurly-Burly, and a duet on Jitterbug Waltz.

From You Go to My Head to O Pato, Souza (pictured)sings some songs from her native Brazil and some North American classics too.

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D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )1211:30pCLOSERTOTRUTH

Is The Universe Fine-Tuned For Life And Mind?If the universe had been ever so slightly different, human beings wouldn’t – couldn’t – have ever existed.(R 9/12 at 5:30a)

Sunday 126:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPThanksgiving

9:00a NEWFLYFISHERSaugeen River

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSEStanding With The Farrier

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPSpheres

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPDining Room Side Board

11:00aMONEYTRACKSandwich Generation

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICASpain - Valencia & Seville

12:00nNEWJEWISHCUISINEPersian

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLET’SGETCOOKING

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWITHANDRESVIESTADMilk Seeking Eternity

1:30p TASTEOFHISTORYWest Indies Influence

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOMTexturing Fabric

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGMontana Hearth

3:00p SEWINGWITHNANCYCosmopolitan Sewing, Part 1

3:30p KNIT&CROCHETTODAYStitching With Kids

4:00p QUILTINADAYTo Market, To Market

4:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGKalamkari Strippy

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONFibromyalgia

6:00p INSIDEWASHINGTON

6:30p EUROMAXX

7:00p UNCORKED:WINEMADESIMPLEUncorked: Napa Valley

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDThings That Came Back

8:00p MARIOFRANGOULISINCONCERT-MUSICOFTHENIGHTSinging legend Mario Frangoulis and a full scale orchestra perform hit songs from the beautiful Acropolis stadium in Athens, Greece.(R 9/13 at 2:00a)

9:30p JEETERBUG:MISSIONOVERIWOJIMAFollow the amazing true story of a B-24 crew who survived a historic crash-landing on Iwo Jima.(R 9/13 at 3:30a)

10:00pONTHELAKE:LIFEANDLOVEINADISTANTPLACEFollow the true story of the tuberculosis epidemic in America in the 1900s and globally today through the lives of those that were infected and who died -- but also of those who survived.(R 9/13 at 4:00a)

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSThe Change Manifesto: Join The Block By Block MoveAttorney and author John W. Whitehead focuses on the area of constitutional law and human rights.(R 9/13 at 5:00a)

Monday 136:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

7:30a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

8:00a LIVINGSMARTSocial Security Truths

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYCharity Projects

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSJewelry With Meaning

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMTwin Needle Embellishment

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDThe Mysterious Syndrome Called Caps

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDSensational Skillet Recipes

1:00p CIAOITALIAHow Do You Make Homemade Wine? - Come Si Fa Vino

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSAphrodisiacs

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGWarm Summer Day

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGGeisha Princess - Dress Her Up

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIENorth Carolina: Bbq And Beyond

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Sweet And Savory - Small Packages

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p WORLDBUSINESS

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDTrestle

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 138:00p SHERLOCKHOLMES

The Disappearance Of Lady Frances CarfaxLady Frances Carfax is caught between an old family quarrel with her brother and a sinister horseman who seems to haunt her life. Holmes senses danger but before he can reach her she disappears.(R 9/14 at 2:00a)

9:00p KINGDOMPeter uses a computer program that traces tides, to estimate when Simon’s body should show up.(R 9/14 at 3:00a)

10:00pMHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...THEMYSTERYOFTHETERRACOTTADOGIn Italian With English SubtitlesA Mafia kingpin who wants to talk, a menacing hit man, and a secret cavern—Montalbano’s got his hands full, even as he concentrates on solving what may or not have been a 50 year old crime.(R 9/14 at 4:00a)

TueSday 146:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEWhite Room

8:00a LIVINGSMARTEnvironmental Justice

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYFun With Color

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSColor

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMRuffles And Ruching

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDThe Hidden Blood Disorder

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDAn Austrian Supper

1:00p CIAOITALIAFantastic Pasta Casseroles - Le Casseruole Favolos

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSEveryday Efa’s

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGHalf-Oval Vignette

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGIqsc Basket Of Flowers

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEBloggers: Confessions Of The Food-Obsessed

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!For The Diva

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p BAYAREAVISTA

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDMuscle Beach

8:00p 2501MIGRANTS:AJOURNEYSee Close-up on page 4.(R 9/15 at 2:00a)

9:00p INTHEIRBOOTSVets For HireThree skilled veterans struggle to find employment after their service in Iraq and Afghanistan.(R 9/15 at 3:00a)

9:30p ASLONGASIREMEMBER:AMERICANVETERANOSSee Close-up on page 4.(R 9/15 at 3:30a)

10:30pCUBAMIA:PORTRAITOFANALL-WOMANSee Close-up on page 5.(R 9/15 at 4:30a)

11:30pINNERCOMPASSDo We Need Free Enterprise?A The US Constitution guaran-tees a host of freedoms. But as we watch the economic freedom of some people come at the expense of other people, many Americans are wondering if capitalism can exist more fairly. Arthur Brooks, president of the American Enterprise Institute, suggests who deserves the blame that the free enterprise system gets these days.(R 9/15 at 5:30a)

wedneSday 156:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEAttic

8:00a LIVINGSMARTEffective Living

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYGo Global

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSNatural And Organic

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMFancy Fabric Textures

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDSaving The Spine: New Treatments For Vertebral Com

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDWho Wants Pasta?

1:00p CIAOITALIAPreserved Eggplant And Tomatoes - Melanzane E Pomo

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSMy Food Pyramid

2:00p LANDSCAPESOFENCHANTMENT

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Grown Up Birthdays

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )144:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p JOHNMCLAUGHLIN’SONEONONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDWine

8:00p TWILIGHTZONEA Nice Place To VisitA criminal who is killed in a shootout with the police believes that he has made it to Heaven.

8:30p CURIOSITYQUESTPianosCQ contest winner Dorothy at the Steinway & Sons factory in New York learns how pianos are made. (R 9/16 at 2:30a)

9:00p CURIOSITYQUESTGOESGREENE-WasteDid you know that computer monitors contain lead that is harmful to our environment? Explore the process of recycling used electronics.(R 9/16 at 3:00a)

9:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSTwenty Four In ThreeHerb Hart is pushing 90 and his multifunctional, multiuse tool set is catching a lot of attention.(R 9/16 at 3:30a)

10:00pVISIONARIESFour Stories Of InnovationIn the City of Washington DC they are mining one of the most valuable resources of the modern era. Data... raw data. This is what happens when unfiltered information is put in the hands of entrepreneurs.(R 9/16 at 4:00a)

10:30pHOWTOBEATTHEBOGEYMANWITHTRAVISFOXTips on how to improve your golf game, including getting off the tee, fairway shots and putting.(R 9/16 at 4:30a)

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMAN

THurSday 166:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEBathroom

8:00a LIVINGSMARTBuilding With Recycled Materials

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYYou’re The Designer

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSRomance

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMMexican Tucks

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDGerd

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDAn Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving

1:00p CIAOITALIAFish In Salt - Pesce In Sale

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSThe Other Pastas

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGWarm Winter Day

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGRosie’s Quilt

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEBaja: The New Provence

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Games Galore

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDFlying Fish

8:00p WAASAINAABIDAA-WELOOKINALLDIRECTIONSGikinoo’amaadiwin - “We Gain Knowledge”Examine the connection between traditional family structures and knowledge--from the clan system through the four phases of life: child, adult, middle age, and elder.(R 9/17 at 2:00a)

9:00p SHIFTINGSANDS:BEDOUINWOMENATTHECROSSROADSDr. Ruth Westheimer explores shifting gender roles and the challenges of modernization of Israel’s Bedouin people.(R 9/17 at 3:00a)

10:00pESCOLADESAMBATake a look at the Sao Paulo Carnival, the “Celebration of Life,” an all-consuming party which takes place annually throughout Brazil, with its Por-tuguese and African roots that shapes the story, songs, dances and costumes.(R 9/17 at 4:00a)

11:00pPRESIDENTIALCONVERSATIONSONTHECONSTITUTIONPresident Jimmy CarterPresident Carter was America’s third president in four years when he took office. Watergate and the Vietnam War, among other troubles, resulted in wide-spread distrust of government. He believed he was elected to clean things up, but that was easier said than done with a victory margin of only 2 percent.(R 9/17 at 5:00a)

Friday 176:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEMaster Bedroom

8:00a LIVINGSMARTHealing Men

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYStart Spinning

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 1511:00aBEADS,BAUBLESAND

JEWELSMenswear Look

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMHemming A Lined Garment

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDHyponatremia: A Serious Sodium Deficiency

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDCoconut Layer Cake

1:00p CIAOITALIAPiedmont Cooking - Cucina Piemontese

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSPotassium, Magnesium And Other Fun Stuff

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGTranquil Dawn

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGGarden Fresh

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEBovine Rhapsody

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Seeing Stars

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p LAPLAZA–MARIAHINOJOSA:ONE-ON-ONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDLompoc Mural

8:00p REDGREENSHOWCell HellRed gets a bunch of free cell phones and tries to make them work without signing up for cellular service.(R 9/18 at 2:00a)

8:30p SIERRACENTERSTAGERod Piazza & The Mighty FlyersThe dance floor erupts when Rod Piazza and his band, The Mighty Flyers bring their distinc-tive West Coast boogie-woogie style to the stage.(R 9/18 at 2:30a)

9:30p LIVEFROMTHEARTISTSDEN(R 9/18 at 3:30a)

10:30pISRAELIFILMFESTIVAL:DUKIDRORThe Journey Of Vaan Nguyen (2005)A poor Vietnamese refugee who became a father of five daughters in Israel returns to his homeland.(R 9/18 at 4:30a)

SaTurday 186:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a GROWINGBOLDERSounds Of Success

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEARTWhere’s The Worm, Part 3

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSChrysanthemums

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aMOMENTOFLUXURYParisian Luxury Back Home

10:30aGLASSWITHVICKIPAYNEPainted Beauty

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKSPerfect Skin

11:30aDELICIOUSTV:TOTALLYVEGETARIANNo Stress Pasta

12:00nGOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEThe World Of Sweet

12:30pCIAOITALIAMarzipane - Marzipan

1:00p DAISYCOOKS!WITHDAISYMARTINEZBarbecued Chicken

1:30p TASTETHIS!Prepared Meals Delivered To Your Home

2:00p NATURALHEROESCoffee To Go: A Fair Trade Story

2:30p SCRAPBOOKMEMORIESGreen Scrapbooking

3:00p TRACKSAHEADG Gauge In Mesa

3:30p BIZKID$

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p THEBAYTODAY

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p PASSPORTTOADVENTUREGuatemala’s Dramatic Lake Atitlan Region

6:00p MUSCLECARWORKOUT

6:30p WINGSOVERCANADARaid The North

7:00p TRAVELSCOPEMadhya Pradesh, India - The Heart Of India

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDDevil’s Postpile

8:00p ZADE-ONENIGHTINJORDAN:ACONCERTFORPEACEJordanian composer and pianist Zade Dirani blends Eastern Arabic scales with Western contemporary influences to create music that unites and inspires people across cultures. (R 9/19 at 12:00a; 9/19 at 2:00a)

9:30p SHANGHAI2010Making A BuckFrom big names to small busi-nesses, Shanghai is attracting an eclectic mix of opportunists.(R 9/19 at 3:30a)

10:00pROADTRIPNATIONMeet Team “Tabula Rasa” and follow their first attempts at cold calling, from local restaurants to the White House, hoping to speak with Michelle Obama.(R 9/19 at 4:00a)

D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )1610:30pWILD!

Return Of The Prime PredatorsTake a look at one of the most daring conservation projects of all time as an experimental wildlife preserve is set among the wine estates and sheep farms of South Africa.(R 9/19 at 4:30a)

11:30pCLOSERTOTRUTHHow Does Beauty Color The Universe?What do scientists mean when they call the laws and regulari-ties of nature “beautiful”?(R 9/19 at 5:30a)

Sunday 196:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPPolka Dot Party

9:00a GROWINGBOLDERSounds Of Success

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSEStopping

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPChess Set

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPA Comfortable Rocking Chair

11:00aMONEYTRACKThe Town That Got Taken

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICAJamaicaos

12:00nNEWJEWISHCUISINEPizza

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLET’SGETCOOKING

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWITHANDRESVIESTADThe Cognac Of The North

1:30p TASTEOFHISTORYBen Franklin’s Genius

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOMOpulent Ornamentation

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGEdge-To-Edge Quilting

3:00p SEWINGWITHNANCYCosmopolitan Sewing, Part 2

3:30p KNIT&CROCHETTODAYProjects For Guys

4:00p QUILTINADAYPigs In A Blanket

4:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGMy Style Pillows

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONLong Qt Syndrome

6:00p INSIDEWASHINGTON

6:30p EUROMAXX

7:00p UNCORKED:WINEMADESIMPLEUncorked: Sonoma

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDAbalone

8:00p AMERICA’SHOMECOOKING:ONESKILLETChris Fennimore and Nancy Polinsky prepare easy, delicious and satisfying one-skillet meals with talented home cooks who share cherished family recipes passed down from generation to generation.(R 9/20 at 2:00a)

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSJustice Antonin ScaliaAuthor Joan Biskupic, who has covered the Supreme Court since 1989, discusses the colorful jurist.(R 9/20 at 5:00a)

Monday 206:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

7:30a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

8:00a LIVINGSMARTChildhood Obesity

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYBlankets And Afghans

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSLinear

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMCouture Darts

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDJapanese Encephalitis: A Hidden Danger For Travelers

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDSalmon-Indoors And Out

1:00p CIAOITALIACiao Italia Cook Off!

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSThe Freak Show

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGTranquil Wooded Stream

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGQuilts With A Twist

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIETrompe L’oeil: The Art Of Culinary Deception

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Baby Showers

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p WORLDBUSINESS

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDFirst Theater

8:00p SHERLOCKHOLMESThe Problem Of Thor BridgeMaria Gibson, a dejected wife, arranges to meet her children’s governess Grace Dunbar at Thor Bridge but is gunned down in cold blood.(R 9/21 at 2:00a)

9:00p KINGDOMDebt collector Hill returns, looking for the considerable amount of money that Simon owed.(R 9/21 at 3:00a)

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 1710:00pMHZWORLDVIEW

PRESENTS...VARGVEUM:BITTERFLOWERSIn Norwegian With English SubtitlesThe Chief engineer of a large chemical company disappears, and Varg uncovers a deadly international conspiracy where the principals will stop at nothing to protect their interests.(R 9/21 at 4:00a)

TueSday 216:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEGazebo

8:00a LIVINGSMARTOrganic Foods And Supplements

8:30a JACKLALANNE’SFOREVERYOUNG

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYStripes!

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSUnconventional Or Eclectic

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMRomancing Your Wardrobe

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDDeadly Blood Clots: The Dangers Of Venous Thromboesis

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDItalian Bread And Sauce

1:00p CIAOITALIACooking Live With Robert Irvine

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSTotal Antioxidant Capacity

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGDesert Glow

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGQuilting For Dimension

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEThe Open Flame

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Football

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p BAYAREAVISTA

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDPoint Sur Lighthouse

8:00p JACKLALANNE’SFOREVERYOUNGJack LaLanne demonstrates that it’s never too late to start feeling and looking better with an easy exercise program that anyone can do in the privacy of one’s own home.(R 9/21 at 8:30a; 9/22 at 2:00a)

9:30p EVERYWARHASTWOLOSERS:APOET’SMEDITATIONONPEACEA look at how World War II conscientious objector William Stafford chose to answer the call to war.(R 9/22 at 3:30a)

10:00pBRACINGFORAQUAKE:ASURVIVALGUIDEGet more than 80 practical tips on how to prepare for and respond to a major quake. Learn how to reduce hazards in your home and office, and what to do on the freeway, shopping or in a crowded public place.(R 9/22 at 4:00a; 9/27 at 12:00a)

11:30pINNERCOMPASSAfrican Solutions For African ProblemsEconomist George Ayittey shares his ideas for how Africa can take control of its own riches.(R 9/22 at 5:30a)

wedneSday 226:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEDisplay

8:00a LIVINGSMARTDepression In Women

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYGifts For Every Season

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSBalance

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMBias Tubing Cathedral Windows

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDNew Treatments For People With Type II Diabetes

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDGreat Glazed Chicken

1:00p CIAOITALIAHomemade Cannelloni - Cannelloni Fatti In Casa

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSUp Your Apples

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGRowboat On The Beach

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGAntique Influences

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEFrance: The New Guarde

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Lion And Tigers And Bears

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p JOHNMCLAUGHLIN’SONEONONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSwallows

D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )188:00p TWILIGHTZONE

Nightmare As A ChildSchoolteacher Helen Foley finds a strange and very serious little girl, named Markie (Terry Burnham), on the stairs outside her apartment.

8:30p CURIOSITYQUESTChallenge CourseGet ready to face your fear of heights when you learn what it’s like to take a ride on the challenge course zip line.(R 9/23 at 2:30a)

9:00p CURIOSITYQUESTGOESGREENPlastic Bottles RecycledDid you know that Americans use approximately 2,500,000 plastic bottles every hour! Find out how we can help our planet by recycling these plastic bottles.(R 9/23 at 3:00a)

9:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSOver The Cliff(Hanger) - Part 1Take a look at all of our featured inventions and revisit all the steps of their development.(R 9/23 at 3:30a)

10:00pVISIONARIESInsuring The Greater GoodAfter nearly a decade, Visionar-ies returns to visit a small non-profit on the west coast that has grown into one of the most powerful organizations in America.(R 9/23 at 4:00a)

10:30pRE-CONNECTIONSExplore the idiosyncratic relationships between technol-ogy, science and social change throughout modern history.(R 9/23 at 4:30a)

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMAN

THurSday 236:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEBuilding For The Garden

8:00a LIVINGSMARTAddiction To Sugars And Flours

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYEco-Friendly And Green

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSSymmetry

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMVintage Couched Collage

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDTreating Primary Immunodeficiency: Boosting A Weak

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDChicken And Rice-Indian-Style

1:00p CIAOITALIASicilian Cookies - Biscotti Siciliani

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSSweet On You

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGA Pretty Autumn Day

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGQuilting With Your Embroidery Machine

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEThe Anglers

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Castles

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDBird Rock

8:00p WAASAINAABIDAA-WELOOKINALLDIRECTIONSOjibwemowin - “Ojibwe Oral Tradition”Beginning with Ojibwe origin narratives, follow the decline and near disappearance of Ojibwe language and culture, to today’s cultural renaissance and revival of language and tradition.(R 9/24 at 2:00a)

9:00p ABSOLUTELYIRISH!Three generations of musical virtuosos perform beloved jigs, reels and airs and favorite old tunes.(R 9/24 at 3:00a)

10:30pLEGACYOFACHIEVEMENT:THEITALIANAMERICANSExplore the contributions of Italian-Americans to New Jersey’s culture, government and education.(R 9/24 at 4:30a)

11:00pPRESIDENTIALCONVERSATIONSONTHECONSTITUTIONPresident George H.W. BushUnlike President Carter, Presi-dent Bush was an experienced Washington player when he was elected after eight years as Ronald Reagan’s vice president. He describes the unexpected fall of Communism just after he took office and the bitter fights with congressional Democrats over his “No new taxes” election promise.(R 9/24 at 5:00a)

Friday 246:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEA Room You Can Live In

8:00a LIVINGSMARTJames Hollis PhD., Jungian Psychologist And Author

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYFearless Knit & Crochet

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 1911:00aBEADS,BAUBLESAND

JEWELSOver The Top

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMFrench Bias Piping

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDUnderstanding Hereditary Angioedema: A Mysterious

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDAll-Time Cookie Favorites

1:00p CIAOITALIAPotato Casseroles - Le Casseruole Di Patate

1:30p CHRISTINACOOKSI Hate Free Radicals

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGThe Old Home Place

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGThe Great Cover Up

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEThe Inventors

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!All That Glitters

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p LAPLAZA–MARIAHINOJOSA:ONE-ON-ONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDMudpots

8:00p REDGREENSHOWCart BlancheReacting to the high price of gasoline, the guys switch to electric golf carts.(R 9/25 at 2:00a)

8:30p SIERRACENTERSTAGEBrubeck Brothers With Special Guest Dave BrubeckOne of the most well-known jazz pianists of all time joins his sons and their award-winning group.(R 9/25 at 2:30a)

9:30p LIVEFROMTHEARTISTSDEN(R 9/25 at 3:30a)

10:30pISRAELIFILMFESTIVAL:DUKIDRORMy Fantasia (2001)Three Darwish brothers immi-grated from Iraq to Israel in the 50’s and established a menorah factor.(R 9/25 at 4:30a)

11:30pINNERVIEWSWITHERNIEMANOUSEBob GeldofFrom pop sensation to tire-less fundraiser, the Live Aid organizer has literally changed the world.(R 9/25 at 5:30a)

SaTurday 256:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a GROWINGBOLDERRisk Takers

8:00a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEARTWhere’s The Worm, Part 4

8:30a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINSPretty In Blue

9:00a ART2ART

9:30a GARDENSMART

10:00aMOMENTOFLUXURYA Day In The Country: From Old England To New England

10:30aGLASSWITHVICKIPAYNEPop-Up Daises

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKSWhat To Eat Instead Of Meat

11:30aDELICIOUSTV:TOTALLYVEGETARIANChutney & Herbal Magic!

12:00nGOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEAromas: Fragrance And Taste

12:30pNICKSTELLINOCOOKINGWITHFRIENDSMichael Cimarusti, Day Boat Halibut

1:00p DAISYCOOKS!WITHDAISYMARTINEZOne Pot Meal (Caldo Gallego)

1:30p TASTETHIS!The Evening Of Good Taste

2:00p NATURALHEROESEdward Abbey: A Voice In The Wilderness

2:30p SCRAPBOOKMEMORIESSpecialty Albums

3:00p TRACKSAHEADOhio Central Railroad

3:30p BIZKID$

4:00p TEENKIDSNEWS

4:30p THEBAYTODAY

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p PASSPORTTOADVENTUREThe Good Life In Hungary

6:00p ROADTRIPNATION

6:30p WINGSOVERCANADAFishing Lake Lodge

7:00p TRAVELSCOPEMadhya Pradesh, India - India’s Rural Heart

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDHot Creek

8:00p RAREVISIONS&ROADSIDEREVELATIONSVisit the Watts Tower in Los Angeles and Elmer Long’s Bottle Garden near Helendale, CA.(R 9/26 at 5:00a)

8:30p AMERICA’SNATIONALPARKSExplore the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and other the protected wilderness and recreational areas.(R 9/26 at 2:30a)

9:30p SHANGHAI2010Exercise Your AppetiteGo inside some of the most high-end kitchens and discover a Chinese-Muslim “hot pot” restaurant(R 9/26 at 3:30a)

10:00pROADTRIPNATIONTraveling up Highway 101 to San Francisco, take in the iconic sights of the West coast, from sea lions to the Golden Gate Bridge.(R 9/26 at 4:00a)

D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )2010:30pWILD!

The Nature Of Aggression Understanding aggressive behavior in wildlife may help us with our own inclination toward conflict.(R 9/26 at 4:30a)

11:30pCLOSERTOTRUTHWhat Things Really Exist?This simple question inspires such profound insight and can allow you to see the whole world anew.(R 9/26 at 5:30a)

Sunday 266:00a SITANDBEFIT

6:30a WAILANAYOGA

7:00a CLASSICALSTRETCH

7:30a HEALINGQUEST

8:00a LEADINGGEN

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOPGifts

9:00a GROWINGBOLDERRisk Takers

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSEGiving To The Bit

10:00aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOPForrest Heritage Center

10:30aAMERICANWOODSHOPCustom Band Saw Jewelry Boxes

11:00aMONEYTRACKThe Naked Truth About Investing

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICAMexico - Cabo San Lucas

12:00nNEWJEWISHCUISINESouthern Cooking

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLET’SGETCOOKING

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWITHANDRESVIESTADSalmon River

1:30p TASTEOFHISTORYMadeira Wine By The Galleons

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOMBlank To Beautiful

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGSpring Poppies/Fall Foliage

3:00p SEWINGWITHNANCYMy Favorite Embroidered Gifts, Wrappings, And Ribbons

3:30p KNIT&CROCHETTODAYAdorable Toys

4:00p QUILTINADAYSpools

4:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGLongarm Quilting Artists

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SECONDOPINIONHIV In Middle Age

6:00p INSIDEWASHINGTON

6:30p EUROMAXX

7:00p UNCORKED:WINEMADESIMPLEUncorked: Central Coast

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDNixon’s Birthplace

8:00p DARYLHALLANDJOHNOATES-LIVEATTHETROUBADOURThe rock ‘n’ soul duo perform “Maneater,” “Private Eyes, “ “Rich Girl,” “Sara Smile” and more hits.(R 9/27 at 2:00a)

9:30p STEVIERAYVAUGHANLIVE:PLAYHARD&FLOORIT!Stevie Ray Vaughan’s uniquely eclectic and fiery style sounded like no other guitarist, regardless of genre – a leading light in American blues. Follow the guitar master’s career with some of his finest performances caught on tape.(R 9/7 at 12:00a; 9/27 at 3:30a)

11:00pMILLERCENTERFORUMSJames C. Cason recently retired as U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay served much of his 38-year career with the Department of State in Latin America, as well as positions in Italy and Portugal. His work has earned him six meritorious honor awards, a Superior Honor Award, the department’s Distinguished Honor Award, and the Presidential Rank Award.(R 9/27 at 5:00a)

Monday 276:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

7:30a BUSINESSANDTHELAW

8:00a LIVINGSMARTBarbara Elliott, Author And Human Rights Activist

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYFashion Forward

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSMetal Basics

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMWing Needle Embellishment

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDAdvancements In Managing Gout

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDSouth-Of-The-Border Supper

1:00p CIAOITALIAAll Fruit - Tutte Le Frutta

1:30p NICKSTELLINO’SFAMILYKITCHEN

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGSnow Birch

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGThree Dimensional Leaves

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEChile: Mestizo

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Coffee Lovers Alert

4:00p HANDSONCRAFTSFORKIDS

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p WORLDBUSINESS

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDSan Francisco Cemeteries

s e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 0 218:00p SHERLOCKHOLMES

The Adventure Of Shoscombe Old PlaceSir Robert Norebertson has gambled all on the success of a horse in the Champion Stakes - if it loses, he’ll be ruined!(R 9/28 at 2:00a)

9:00p KINGDOMA mysterious young woman turns up asking to speak to Peter. She is carrying Simon’s child.(R 9/29 at 3:00a)

10:00pMHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...THETRICKSTERSIn Swedish With English SubtitlesA farmer death is blamed on his favorite horse, but Wallander’s investigation turns up a mysteri-ous woman, and empty bank account.(R 9/28 at 4:00a)

TueSday 286:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMECurb Appeal

8:00a LIVINGSMARTLaverne Williams, Green Architect

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYKnit & Purl Magic

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSMore Metal

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMHeirloom Flatlocking

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDInsomnia: Waking Up At Night

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDBest Burgers And Fries

1:00p CIAOITALIAThanks, Mom - Grazie, Mama

1:30p NICKSTELLINO’SFAMILYKITCHEN

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGToward Day’s End

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGFabric 101

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEAnatomy Of A Meal: Paul Bartolotta

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!O,O.O

4:00p MARKKISTLER’SIMAGINATIONSTATION

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p BAYAREAVISTA

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDHistoric Chickens

8:00p COUNTRYBLUEGRASSHOMECOMINGCountry, bluegrass and classic gospel legends gather together in this musical celebration with appearances by George Jones, Marty Stuart, Vince Gill, Ralph Stanley and more.(R 9/29 at 2:00a)

9:30p STORIESFROMTHEMINESFollow coal’s tragic and indisput-able role in profoundly influenc-ing the relationship among organized labor, organized wealth and the United States government.(R 9/29 at 3:30a)

10:30pFACESOFACHILDREN’SHOSPITALDiscover the traumas and triumphs of emergency and exam rooms across the country. This heartwarming and often heartbreaking program documents the surgeries, chemotherapy treatments and transplant recoveries at five noted children’s care facilities to illuminate the unique challenges of children’ s healthcare.(R 9/29 at 4:30a)

11:30pINNERCOMPASSPlotting Paths To PowerSome people seem born to climb the ladder of success. Are leadership qualities innate, learned, bought? Michael Lindsay of the Rice University Center on Race, Religion and Urban Life discusses power.(R 9/29 at 5:30a)

wedneSday 296:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMERack ‘Em Up

8:00a LIVINGSMARTBrene Brown PhD, Shame And Empathy Researcher

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYAll In The Finish

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSGlass

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMApplique

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDGerd And Obesity: What’s The Connection?

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDThe Italian Grill

1:00p CIAOITALIAGourmet Pizza - Pizza Di Buongustaio

1:30p NICKSTELLINO’SFAMILYKITCHEN

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGWestern Expanse

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGNouveaux Bargello

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEFine Fast Food

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Gifts From Your Kitchen

D i g i t a l 4 3 • C a b l e 1 7 ( i n m o s t a r e a s )224:00p MARKKISTLER’S

IMAGINATIONSTATION

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p JOHNMCLAUGHLIN’SONEONONE

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDState Library Treasures

8:00p TWILIGHTZONEA Stop At WilloughbyAn advertising executive who has grown exasperated with the stress of the business life longs to get off a train at a stop called Willoughby.

8:30p CURIOSITYQUESTChefLearn all that it takes to become a chef from Tapa Meze’s head chef, Colin Collville.(R 9/30 at 2:30a)

9:00p CURIOSITYQUESTGOESGREENGlass RecyclingDid you know that every month, we throw out enough glass bottles and jars to fill a giant skyscraper? Find out how glass bottles are recycled.(R 9/30 at 3:00a)

9:30p EVERYDAYEDISONSOver The Cliff(Hanger) - Part 2Take a last look the inventions and revisit their development from concept to commercializa-tion.(R 9/30 at 3:30a)

10:00pVISIONARIESSeascape, How The Oceans Of The World Suddenly Became SaferFollow this story about how a few people Massachusetts discovered a simple solution to a huge global problem thereby making the oceans and harbors of the world safer(R 9/30 at 4:00a)

10:30pFROMTHESUNTOTHESTARS-THENEWSCIENCEOFHELIOPHYSICSExplosive events on the Sun, spreading out past Earth, may disrupt modern global civilization.(R 9/30 at 4:30a)

11:30pIDEASINACTIONWITHJIMGLASSMAN

THurSday 306:00a MORNINGCUPOFJAZZ

7:00a CREATIVELIVING

7:30a FORYOURHOMEGirly-Girly

8:00a LIVINGSMARTAnthony Green PhD, Teacher And Youth Violence Prevention

8:30a BODYELECTRIC

9:00a STRETCHANDFLEX

9:30a SITANDBEFIT

10:00aCLASSICALSTRETCH

10:30aKNITTINGDAILYNatural Fibers

11:00aBEADS,BAUBLESANDJEWELSBeading Basics

11:30aMARTHA’SSEWINGROOMCreative Circles

12:00nHEALTHYBODYHEALTHYMINDExploring New Ways To Repair A Hernia

12:30pAMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATEDClassic Asian Appetizers

1:00p CIAOITALIALittle Vegetable Tarts - Tortine Di Verdure

1:30p NICKSTELLINO’SFAMILYKITCHEN

2:00p BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTINGMountain Seclusion

2:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTINGFlip A Coin

3:00p GOURMET’SDIARYOFAFOODIEThe World Of Sweet

3:30p BAKEDECORATECELEBRATE!Captivating Cookies

4:00p MARKKISTLER’SIMAGINATIONSTATION

4:30p BIZKID$

5:00p PIANOGUY

5:30p SADDLECLUB

6:00p JOURNAL

6:30p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW

7:00p NEWSLINE

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDUnder Lake Arrowhead

8:00p CELTICTHUNDER-TAKEMEHOMENew songs and audience fa-vorites include “Happy Birthday Sweet 16” and “Breaking Up is Hard to Do.”

9:30p DESERTISLANDJAZZ

11:00pPRESIDENTIALCONVERSATIONSONTHECONSTITUTIONPresident Bill Clinton (W.T.)