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Q2 • 3<br />
Program Guide <strong>KENW</strong>-TV/FM<br />
Eastern New Mexico University<br />
April 2010<br />
<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong><br />
MASTERPIECEClassic<br />
Classic presents the most accurate-ever<br />
adaptation <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the world’s most beloved memoirs.<br />
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When to<br />
watch from<br />
A Z to<br />
Regular Programs — April 2010<br />
All Creatures Great and Small – Saturdays, 8:00 p.m.<br />
America Quilts Creatively – Satudays, 1:00 p.m.<br />
American Woodshop – Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. (ends 10th)<br />
America Sews with Sue Hausmann – Tuesdays, 12:30 p.m.<br />
America’s Heartland – Saturdays, 6:30 p.m.; Sundays, 12:30 p.m.<br />
America’s Test Kitchen – Saturdays, 8:00 a.m.<br />
Antiques Roadshow – Sundays, 7:00 a.m.;<br />
Mondays, 7:00 p.m. /11:00 p.m.<br />
Ask This Old House – Saturdays, 4:00 p.m.<br />
Austin City Limits – Saturdays, 9:00 p.m. /12:00 midnight<br />
Bake Decorate Celebrate! – Saturdays, 7:30 a.m.<br />
BBC Newsnight – Fridays, 5:00 p.m. (begins 9th)<br />
BBC World News – Monday–Friday, 6:30 a.m./4:30 p.m.<br />
Beads, Baubles and Jewels – Mondays, 12:30 p.m.<br />
Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting – Fridays, 12:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.<br />
Bill Moyers Journal – Fridays, 9:00 p.m. (ends 30th);<br />
Sundays, 1:30 p.m. (ends May 2nd)<br />
Charlie Rose – Tuesday through Thursday, 11:00 p.m.<br />
Classic Art Showcase – Sunday–Saturday, 1:00 a.m.–6:00 a.m.<br />
Classic Gospel – Sundays, 8:00 a.m./4:00 p.m.<br />
Classical Stretch – Monday through Friday, 6:00 a.m.<br />
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack – Fridays, 7:30 p.m.; Sundays, 6:00<br />
p.m.<br />
Creative Living with Sheryl Borden – Tuesdays/Thursdays,12:00<br />
noon; Tuesdays, 9:30 p.m. (except 6th); Saturdays, 2:00 p.m.<br />
Cultivating Life – Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. (ends 10th)<br />
Cultura – Sundays, 12:00 noon (11th, 25th only)<br />
European Journal – Thursdays, 5:00 p.m. (begins 8th)<br />
Everyday Yoga with Amiee – Monday–Friday, 6:57 a.m./5:27 p.m.<br />
Frontline – Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m.; Thursdays, 7:00 p.m.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Quake”– 1st<br />
“Obama’s Deal” – 13th, 15th<br />
“Dancing Boys <strong>of</strong> Afghanistan” – 20th, 22nd<br />
“Vaccine War” – 27th, 29th<br />
Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest – Saturdays, 12:00 noon<br />
Globe Trekker – Sundays, 11:00 a.m.<br />
Healthy Body, Healthy Mind – Sundays, 3:00 p.m.;<br />
Wednesdays, 10:00 p.m. (except 7th, 28th)<br />
Healthy Minds – Sundays, 6:30 a.m.<br />
Hometime – Saturdays, 3:00 p.m.<br />
Independepnt Lens –<br />
“Unmistaken Child” – Wednesday, 7th, 9:00 p.m.<br />
“Blessed is the Match” – Tuesday, 13th, 10:00 p.m.<br />
“Dirt! <strong>The</strong> Movie” – Tuesday, 20th, 10:00 p.m.<br />
Inside Washington – Sundays & Mondays, 5:00 p.m.<br />
Jerry Yarnell School <strong>of</strong> Fine Art – Saturdays, 11:00 a.m.<br />
Joy <strong>of</strong> Music – Sundays, 9:00 a.m./9:30 a.m.<br />
Joy <strong>of</strong> Painting – Saturdays, 11:30 a.m.<br />
Lawrence Welk Show – Saturdays, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Life Focus – Sundays, 12:00 noon (18th only)<br />
Market to Market – Fridays, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Martha’s Sewing Room – Saturdays, 1:30 p.m.<br />
Masterpiece Classic – Sundays, 8:00 p.m.; Fridays, 10:00 p.m.<br />
“Sharpe’s Challenge” – 2nd<br />
“Sharpe’s Peril” – 4th, 9th<br />
“<strong>The</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>” – 11th, 16th<br />
“Small Island” – begins 18th, 23rd<br />
McLaughlin Group – Sundays, 5:30 p.m.<br />
Motorweek – Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. (begins 17th)<br />
Nature – Sundays, 7:00 p.m. ; Saturdays, 11:00 p.m.<br />
New Mexico Wildlife – Sundays, 6:30 p.m. (except 4th)<br />
New Yankee Workshop – Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. (begins 17th)<br />
Nightly Business Report – Monday–Friday, 5:30 p.m.<br />
Nova – Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.; Saturdays, 10:00 p.m.; Sundays, 12:00 mid.<br />
“Rat Attack” – 3rd/4th<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space” (Pt. I) – 6th, 10th, 11th<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space” (Pt. II) – 13th, 17th, 18th<br />
“Big Energy Gamble” – 20th, 24th, 25th<br />
“Mind Over Money” – 27th, May 1st, 2nd<br />
NOW on PBS – Fridays, 8:30 p.m. (ends 30th);<br />
Sundays, 1:00 p.m. (ends May 2nd)<br />
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home – Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.<br />
PBS NewsHour – Monday–Friday, 6:00 p.m./12:00 midnight<br />
Quilt in a Day – Saturdays, 12:30 p.m.<br />
Red Green Show – Thursdays, 9:30 p.m.<br />
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly – Sundays, 3:30 p.m.<br />
Report from Santa Fe – Saturdays, 6:00 p.m.<br />
Rick Steves’ Europe – Mondays, 10:30 p.m.<br />
Scrapbook Memories – Wednesdays, 12:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 2:30 p.m.<br />
Scully/<strong>The</strong> World Show – Tuesdays, 5:00 p.m.<br />
Sewing with Nancy – Saturdays, 5:00 p.m.<br />
Sit and Be Fit – Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 12:00 noon<br />
Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa – Saturdays, 5:30 p.m.;<br />
Sundays, 6:00 a.m.<br />
Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains – Thursdays, 8:00 p.m.<br />
Sportslook – Thursdays, 9:00 p.m.<br />
Star Gazer – Wednesdays, 11:57 p.m.; Saturdays, 10:57a.m.<br />
9:57 p.m.; Sundays, 2:57 p.m./11:57 p.m.; Mondays, 10:27 p.m.<br />
Taste <strong>of</strong> History – Saturdays, 7:00 a.m.<br />
Texas Parks & Wildlife – Sundays, 2:30 p.m.<br />
This Old House – Saturdays, 3:30 p.m.; Wednesdays, 10:30 p.m.<br />
Tracks Ahead – Mondays, 10:00 p.m.<br />
Victory Garden – Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.<br />
Washington Week – Fridays, 8:00 p.m.<br />
Welcome to My Studio – Thursdays, 12:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 4:30 p.m.<br />
Woodsmith Shop – Saturdays, 6:00 a.m.<br />
Woodsongs – Thursdays, 10:00 p.m.<br />
Woodturning Workshop – Saturdays, 6:30 a.m.<br />
World Business – Wednesdays, 5:00 p.m.<br />
WorldFocus – Thursday–Friday, 5:00 p.m. (ends 2nd)<br />
You Should Know – Tuesdays, 9:00 p.m. (except 6th)<br />
Special Programs<br />
Adventists – Sunday, 11th, 10:00 a.m.; Monday, 12th, 9:00 p.m.<br />
American Experience – Mondays, 8:00 p.m.<br />
“Polio Crusade” – 12th<br />
“Earth Days” – 19th<br />
“My Lai” – 26th<br />
Boneparte’s Retreat – Sunday, 18th, 11:30 p.m.<br />
Buddha – Wednesday, 7th, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday, 11th, 10:00 p.m.<br />
Celtic Pilgrimage with John O’Donohue – Sunday, 4th, 10:00 p.m.<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West – Monday, 26th, 9:30 p.m.<br />
Easter with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir –<br />
Sunday, 4th, 12:00 noon/ 6:30 p.m.<br />
Fifth Gospel: Land and Sea <strong>of</strong> Galilee – Sunday, 4th, 11:00 p.m.<br />
George Burns & Gracie Allen Show –<br />
Fridays, 11:30 p.m. (23rd, 30th only)<br />
Great Performances “Hamlet” – Wednesday, 28th, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Great Performances at the Met “Der Rosenkavalier” –<br />
Sunday, 25th, 9:30 p.m.<br />
Legend <strong>of</strong> Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club –<br />
Sunday, 18th, 10:00 a.m.; Tuesday, 27th, 10:00 p.m.<br />
Mormons – Monday, 5th, 8:00 p.m. (Pt. I);<br />
Tuesday, 6th, 8:00 p.m. (Pt. II)<br />
Not In God’s Name – Tuesday, 6th, 8:00 p.m.;<br />
Thursday, 8th, 7:00 p.m.<br />
P.O.V. “Food, Inc.” – Wednesday, 21st, 8:00 p.m.<br />
Through a Dog’s Eyes – Wednesday, 21st, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Voices <strong>of</strong> a Never Ending Dawn – Sunday, 18th, 9:30 p.m.<br />
When Families Grieve – Wednesday, 14th, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Worse Than War – Wednesday, 14th, 8:00 p.m.<br />
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Q2 . 3 Program Guide<br />
THE MAGAZINE FOR THE FRIENDS OF PUBLIC BROADCASTING APRIL 2010<br />
Q2-3 Program Guide is published each month by<br />
the Broadcast Center, a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it public service<br />
division <strong>of</strong> Eastern New Mexico University.<br />
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analog translators in the following areas:<br />
Carlsbad - Channel 49 — Clovis - Channel 51<br />
Ruidoso - Channel 49 — Tucumcari - Channel 32<br />
Ragland, Forrest, McAlister - Channel 34<br />
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<strong>KENW</strong>-FM, 89.5 MHz, Portales, KMTH-FM, 98.7<br />
MHz, Maljamar, KENM-FM, 89.3 MHz, Tucumcari,<br />
NM, airs on FM translators in the following areas:<br />
Andrews, TX - 90.9 MHz Montoya - 90.7 MHz<br />
Apache Springs - 90.9 Quay - 91.3 MHz<br />
Clayton - 93.5 MHz Raton - 95.5 & 104.7 MHz<br />
Conchas Dam - 88.3 MHzRoswell - 91.1 MHz<br />
DesMoines - 106.1 MHz<br />
Ft. Sumner - 91.7 MHz<br />
Las Vegas - 107.1 MHz<br />
Midland, TX - 99.5 MHz<br />
Roy - 104.9 MHz<br />
Ruidoso - 91.3 MHz<br />
Tucumcari - 104.5 MHz<br />
Wagon Mound - 92.1 MHz<br />
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Fax: (575) 562-2590<br />
Q2•3 Program Guide Staff<br />
Editor:<br />
Linda Stefanovic<br />
Assistant Editor:<br />
Jenifer Baca<br />
Program Log Descriptions: Karen Leonhardt<br />
Printing:<br />
University Press<br />
4. P.O.V. (Point <strong>of</strong> View) begins its 23rd season with “Food, Inc.,” a shockingly<br />
informative documentary about the serious problems associated with the highly<br />
mechanized and centralized system <strong>of</strong> food production in this country.<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space”on Nova is a two-hour special that takes viewers from<br />
New Mexico to the Milky Way and beyond to illustrate how a simple instrument, the<br />
telescope, has changed our understanding <strong>of</strong> our place in the universe.<br />
5. <strong>The</strong> Buddha, a two-hour special narrated by Richard Gere, focuses on the art inspired<br />
by the journey <strong>of</strong> Siddhartha, an Indian prince who became known as the<br />
Buddha, or “awakened one,” after a long spiritual quest.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Unmistaken Child” on Independent Lens follows a young Buddhist monk on a<br />
fascinating journey through remote areas <strong>of</strong> Tibet as he searches for the child he<br />
believes to be the reincarnation <strong>of</strong> a world-renowned Tibetan master.<br />
Frontline presents three new investigative reports: “Obama’s Deal” is a sobering<br />
exposé <strong>of</strong> the realities <strong>of</strong> American politics; “<strong>The</strong> Dancing Boys <strong>of</strong> Afghanistan”<br />
focuses on the ancient tradition <strong>of</strong> Bacha Bazi, translated literally as “boy play,”<br />
that has re-emerged in the midst <strong>of</strong> war and endemic poverty; and “<strong>The</strong> Vaccine<br />
War” pits scientific medicine and the public health establishment against a coalition <strong>of</strong><br />
parents, celebrities, politicians, and activists who want toxins removed from children’s<br />
vaccines.<br />
6. American Experience presents “My Lai,” which focuses on the 1968 massacre, its<br />
subsequent cover-up, and the heroic efforts <strong>of</strong> those soldiers who tried to halt the<br />
atrocities and then bring them to light.<br />
Worse Than War examines the phenomenon <strong>of</strong> genocides, how and why they start,<br />
why the perpetrators kill, and why intervention rarely occurs in a timely manner.<br />
In celebration <strong>of</strong> Holocaust Remembrance Day, Masterpiece Classic presents “<strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>,” followed by the two-part adaptation <strong>of</strong> “Small Island,” Andrea<br />
Levy’s uplifting story <strong>of</strong> Jamaican immigrants arriving in war-torn England.<br />
7. Through a Dog’s Eyes follows the heartwarming journey <strong>of</strong> disabled recipients as<br />
they acclimate themselves to living with an assistance dog.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Never Ending Dawn tells the story <strong>of</strong> 5,500 soldiers who were forgotten and left to<br />
fight in the Arctic eight long months after WWI ended.<br />
Three popular series on <strong>KENW</strong>-TV come to an end in April: WorldFocus; Bill Moyers<br />
Journal; and NOW on PBS.<br />
Mark your calendars! <strong>The</strong> <strong>KENW</strong> OnLine Auction is coming.<br />
Eastern New Mexico University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. <strong>The</strong> University does not<br />
discriminate on the basis <strong>of</strong> race, color, national origin, sex, or handicap in its programs, activities, or employment. Persons<br />
seeking additional information about the University’s nondiscrimination policy should contact the Executive Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Planning & Analysis, ENMU, Station #2, Portales, NM 88130.<br />
ENMU BOARD OF REGENTS<br />
President<br />
Mrs. Pauline Ponce<br />
Vice President<br />
Mr. Marshall Stinnett<br />
Members<br />
Mr. Chad Lydick<br />
Mr. Randy Harris<br />
Mr. Robert Wachter<br />
EASTERN NEW MEXICO UNIV.<br />
President<br />
Dr. Steven G. Gamble<br />
Vice President for Academic Affairs<br />
Dr. Jamie Laurenz<br />
Vice President for Univ. Relations and<br />
Enrollment Services<br />
Ms. Ronnie Birdsong<br />
Vice President for Business Affairs<br />
Mr. Scott Smart<br />
Vice President for Student Affairs<br />
Dr. Judith Haislett<br />
BROADCAST CENTER STAFF<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Broadcasting<br />
Duane W. Ryan<br />
Business Manager<br />
Terri Doerr<br />
Accountant<br />
Karen Leonhardt<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
Jeff Burmeister<br />
Engineers<br />
Rick Counts<br />
Porfirio Delgado<br />
Martin Quintero<br />
Director,<br />
Educational Services<br />
Tim McGee<br />
ITV Operations<br />
Vickie Brisco<br />
Doris Massey<br />
<strong>KENW</strong>-TV STAFF<br />
Production/Community<br />
Services Dir.<br />
Don Criss<br />
Development Officer<br />
Sheryl Borden<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Programming<br />
Linda Stefanovic<br />
Asst. Program Director<br />
Jenifer Baca<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Operations<br />
Orlando Ortega<br />
Development/Promotion<br />
Director<br />
Rena Garrett<br />
Development Assistant<br />
Candra Reynolds<br />
Producer/Directors, TV<br />
Richard Rivera<br />
Jacob Workman<br />
News Director, TV<br />
John Kirby<br />
Master Control Operators, TV<br />
Sean Moore<br />
Justin Robertson<br />
Yale Squibb<br />
Robert Zaleski<br />
Brandie Abernathy<br />
Zack Armstrong<br />
Jennifer Bolin<br />
Britnie Burds<br />
Seth Chrisman<br />
Megan Eaton<br />
<strong>KENW</strong>/KMTH-FM<br />
STAFF<br />
Development Assistant, FM<br />
Carla Howard<br />
News Director, FM<br />
Jim Lee<br />
Operations Director, FM<br />
Shannon Hearn<br />
Department Secretary<br />
Suzanne West<br />
BROADCAST CENTER<br />
STUDENT STAFF EMPLOYEES<br />
Sarah Elswick<br />
Martin Gutierrez<br />
Jan He<br />
Lonzo Lassiter<br />
Ivy Liu<br />
Desiree Markham<br />
Ryan Newell<br />
Kalene Obrien<br />
Dolly Sarkar<br />
Kourtney Sodd<br />
Jared Tucker<br />
Lance Wood<br />
Alice Wu<br />
3
FOOD, INC.<br />
—An alarming look at<br />
what we eat<br />
Agriculture in America has in many respects<br />
been the envy <strong>of</strong> the world. U.S. agribusiness<br />
consistently produces more food on<br />
less land and at cheaper cost than the farmers<br />
<strong>of</strong> any other nation. What could possibly be wrong with that?<br />
According to the growing ranks <strong>of</strong> organic farmers, “slow-food” activists,<br />
and concerned consumers cited in the new documentary<br />
“Food, Inc.,” the answer is “plenty.” Nominated for a 2010 Academy<br />
Award for Best Feature Documentary, “Food, Inc.” premieres<br />
on P.O.V.<br />
As recounted in this shockingly informative documentary, sick<br />
animals, environmental degradation, tainted and unhealthy food,<br />
obesity, diabetes, and other health issues are only the more obvious<br />
problems with a highly mechanized and centralized system that<br />
touts efficiency, low costs, and high pr<strong>of</strong>its as the supreme value<br />
in food production.<br />
Less obvious, according to “Food, Inc.,” is the entrenchment <strong>of</strong><br />
a powerful group <strong>of</strong> food producers, which sets the conditions under<br />
which today’s farmers and food workers operate, in order to<br />
maximize pr<strong>of</strong>its. <strong>The</strong> industry also maintains a revolving door <strong>of</strong><br />
employment for government regulators and legislators to protect its<br />
power to set those conditions. <strong>The</strong>n there is “the veil,” a strange<br />
disconnect between the average American and the food he or she<br />
eats—propagated in good part by millions <strong>of</strong> dollars poured into<br />
marketing and lobbying by the industry.<br />
For all the dazzling technological innovations <strong>of</strong> American food<br />
production, there are many people who would ask, “But is it food?”<br />
In addition to the animal cruelty, environmental despoliation, and<br />
economic monopolization that “Food, Inc.” graphically details, the<br />
film also questions whether the industrial system at least produces<br />
the nutritious, health- and life-sustaining stuff we call food.<br />
To discover the answer, “Food, Inc.” marshals mountains <strong>of</strong> data,<br />
including visits to production sites and footage <strong>of</strong> meat-packing operations<br />
secretly shot by workers, plus eye-opening testimony from<br />
farmers, workers, consumers’ advocates, and the few industry<br />
people willing to talk in their own defense.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Monsanto, Tyson, Perdue, and Smithfield companies—<br />
whose business practices are examined in “Food, Inc.”—all declined<br />
to tell their side <strong>of</strong> the story to the filmmakers. <strong>The</strong>se companies<br />
also use their economic clout to discourage farmers and<br />
workers from showing their operations or speaking about their experiences<br />
with corporate farming. <strong>The</strong>se four companies, as a result<br />
<strong>of</strong> corporate consolidation, constitute a huge share <strong>of</strong> the “seedto-fork”<br />
American food production market. (In the 1970s, the top<br />
five beef packers controlled just 25 percent <strong>of</strong> the market; today,<br />
the top four control more than 80 percent.)<br />
Once “Food, Inc.” begins penetrating the industry’s marketing—<br />
family farm images, hyper-perfect food photos, health claims, and<br />
bewildering brand arrays (that all lead back to the same few producers<br />
and, in the case <strong>of</strong> processed foods, to the same few ingredients)—its<br />
food-gone-bad tales are so numerous that they threaten<br />
to overwhelm. But despite the <strong>of</strong>ten grim toll <strong>of</strong> animal cruelties,<br />
human sickness, and economic pressures unflinchingly recounted<br />
by “Food, Inc.,” the film is driven by the brighter visions <strong>of</strong> the activists<br />
and alternative businesses which are leading the movement<br />
to make American food reliably safe and nutritious.<br />
“Food, Inc.” on P.O.V. will be broadcast Wednesday, April 21st<br />
at 8:00 p.m.<br />
In “Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space,” a twohour<br />
special, Nova examines how a simple<br />
instrument, the telescope, has fundamentally<br />
changed our understanding <strong>of</strong> our place<br />
in the universe. This tale <strong>of</strong> human ingenuity<br />
involves some <strong>of</strong> the most colorful figures<br />
<strong>of</strong> the scientific world—Galileo, Kepler,<br />
Newton, William Herschel, George Hale, and<br />
Edwin Hubble. What began as a curiosity—<br />
two spectacle lenses held a foot apart—ultimately<br />
revolutionized human thought across<br />
science, philosophy, and religion.<br />
Three centuries <strong>of</strong> engineering have produced<br />
telescopes far beyond Galileo’s simple<br />
spyglass. Perched on mountaintops, orbiting<br />
the Earth, and even circling other planets,<br />
these telescopes are revealing the solar<br />
system in detail Galileo could only dream<br />
<strong>of</strong>. “<strong>The</strong> Mystery <strong>of</strong> the Milky Way,” hour<br />
one, brings viewers up close with today’s<br />
most powerful telescopes and embarks on a<br />
4<br />
Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space<br />
—From New Mexico to the Milky Way and Beyond<br />
stunning journey to the planets and moons<br />
now being imaged as never before.<br />
From the discovery that the Milky Way is<br />
just one galaxy among billions to the stunning<br />
revelation that these galaxies are speeding<br />
away from each other faster every second,<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Ever Expanding Universe,” hour<br />
two, investigates the universe’s distant<br />
past—and its future. Now, modern telescopes<br />
have added a mysterious new twist<br />
to the plot: <strong>The</strong> vast majority <strong>of</strong> the stuff <strong>of</strong><br />
the universe is invisible, tied up in dark matter<br />
and dark energy. But what are these mysterious<br />
dark forces? A new generation <strong>of</strong> telescopes<br />
is embarking on a mission to see the<br />
unseeable and answer one <strong>of</strong> the greatest<br />
unsolved mysteries <strong>of</strong> the cosmos.<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space” on Nova will<br />
be broadcast over two consecutive weeks.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Mystery <strong>of</strong> the Milky Way” (Pt. I) airs<br />
Tuesday, April 6th at 7:00 p.m., Saturday,<br />
Near Cloudcr<strong>of</strong>t, New Mexico, the Apache<br />
Point Observatory is home to the Sloan<br />
Digital Sky Survey, one <strong>of</strong> the most ambitious<br />
and influential sky surveys in the history <strong>of</strong><br />
astronomy. From 2001 to 2008, Apache<br />
Point’s telescope recorded deep, colorful<br />
images covering more than a quarter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sky and mapped more than 930,000 galaxies.<br />
April 10th at 10:00 p.m., and Sunday, April<br />
11th at 12:00 midnight. “<strong>The</strong> Ever Expanding<br />
Universe” (Pt. II) airs Tuesday, April 13th at<br />
7:00 p.m., Saturday, April 17th at 10:00 p.m.,<br />
and Sunday, Apriil 18th at 12:00 midnight.
THE BUDDHA<br />
—Focuses on Art Inspired by<br />
Buddhist Pilgrimage<br />
Two-thousand-five-hundred years ago in<br />
northern India, Prince Siddhartha left his palace<br />
where he had spent 29 years indulging in<br />
pleasures. He was determined to comprehend<br />
the nature <strong>of</strong> human suffering. After a grueling<br />
spiritual quest that lasted six years, he at last attained<br />
enlightenment meditating under a fig tree.<br />
He became the Buddha, the “awakened one,” and<br />
devoted the rest <strong>of</strong> his life to teaching the way to enlightenment that<br />
he himself had found, giving birth to one <strong>of</strong> the world’s great religions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buddha, a two-hour documentary narrated by Richard<br />
Gere, brings to life Siddhartha and his journey. <strong>The</strong> Buddha never<br />
claimed to be God or his emissary on earth. He said only that he was<br />
a human being who, in a world <strong>of</strong> unavoidable pain and suffering, had<br />
found a serenity that others could find, too. His story is told through<br />
ancient artwork that depicts the stages <strong>of</strong> Siddhartha’s journey,<br />
animation that portrays the legends surrounding the Buddha, and<br />
footage <strong>of</strong> contemporary India, where many <strong>of</strong> the religious rituals<br />
from the Buddha’s time are still practiced today.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buddha will be broadcast Wednesday, April 7th at 7:00<br />
p.m. It repeats Sunday, April 11th at 10:00 p.m.<br />
[I]NDEPENDENT LENS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Unmistaken Child<br />
<strong>The</strong> Buddhist concept <strong>of</strong> reincarnation,<br />
while both mysterious<br />
and enchanting, is hard for most<br />
westerners to grasp. “Unmistaken<br />
Child” on P.O.V. follows the fouryear<br />
search for the reincarnation <strong>of</strong><br />
Lama Konchog, a world-renowned<br />
Tibetan master who passed away in<br />
2001 at the age <strong>of</strong> 84. <strong>The</strong> Dalai<br />
Lama charges the deceased monk’s<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Unmistaken Child” is<br />
shown with Tenzin Zopa.<br />
devoted deciple, Tenzin Zopa (who had been in his service since the<br />
age <strong>of</strong> seven), to search for his master’s reincarnation.<br />
Tenzin sets <strong>of</strong>f on this unforgettable quest on foot, mule, and<br />
even helicopter, through breathtaking landscapes and remote Tibetan<br />
villages. Along the way, Tenzin listens to stories about young<br />
children with special characteristics and performs rarely seen ritualistic<br />
tests designed to determine the likelihood <strong>of</strong> reincarnation.<br />
He eventually presents the child he believes to be his reincarnated<br />
master to the Dalai Lama who will make the final decision.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Unmistaken Child” on P.O.V. can be seen Wednesday,<br />
April 7th at 9:00 p.m.<br />
Obama’s Deal<br />
Healthcare reform was the first big<br />
policy deal taken on by the Obama<br />
administration. Many say the president<br />
has bet the mid-term elections,<br />
possibly his presidency, on the outcome.<br />
In a new investigation entitled<br />
“Obama’s Deal,” Frontline goes behind<br />
closed doors at the White House,<br />
in Congress, and the boardrooms <strong>of</strong> the giant healthcare lobby to<br />
examine the political battles and costly compromises that defined<br />
Barack Obama’s endeavor. From early positive efforts, through the<br />
bitter battles with the Tea Party, the elation <strong>of</strong> apparent success<br />
at Christmas, to the crushing failure in the Massachusetts’ Senatorial<br />
election, Frontline follows the story and reveals the first<br />
in-depth sobering exposé <strong>of</strong> the realities <strong>of</strong> American politics,<br />
the power <strong>of</strong> special interest groups, and the role <strong>of</strong> money in<br />
policy making.<br />
“Obama’s Deal” on Frontline airs Tuesday, April 13th at 8:00<br />
p.m. and Thursday, April 15th at 7:00 p.m.<br />
FRONTLINE<br />
Public health scientists<br />
tout vaccines as one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
greatest achievements <strong>of</strong><br />
modern medicine. But for<br />
many ordinary Americans<br />
vaccines have become controversial.<br />
Parents are concerned<br />
at the sheer number<br />
<strong>of</strong> shots—some 26 inoculations<br />
for 14 different diseases<br />
by age six—and follow<br />
alternative vaccination<br />
<strong>The</strong> Dancing Boys <strong>of</strong> Afghanistan<br />
<strong>The</strong> Vaccine War<br />
Actors Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy<br />
(the latter whose son suffers from autism)<br />
are advocates for the elimination <strong>of</strong> toxins<br />
from children’s vaccines.<br />
schedules advocated by gurus like Dr. Robert Sears. Advocacy groups<br />
argue that vaccines are a scourge, responsible for alarming rises in<br />
certain disorders, including ADHD and autism.<br />
This is “<strong>The</strong> Vaccine War” on Frontline: On one side sits scientific<br />
medicine and the public health establishment; on the other<br />
a populist coalition <strong>of</strong> parents, celebrities, politicians, and activists.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Vaccine War” on Frontline airs Tuesday, April 27th at<br />
8:00 p.m. and repeats Thursday, April 29th at 7:00 p.m.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Dancing Boys <strong>of</strong> Afghanistan” on Frontline (originally scheduled to air this past January then withdrawn by Frontline), has<br />
been rescheduled to air Tuesday, April 20th at 8:00 p.m. and Thursday, April 22nd at 7:00 p.m.<br />
In Afghanistan today, in the midst <strong>of</strong> war and endemic poverty, an ancient tradition has re-emerged. It’s called Bacha Bazi, translated<br />
literally as “boy play.” Hundreds <strong>of</strong> street boys or orphans as young as 11 are dressed in woman’s clothes, taught to sing and dance for<br />
the entertainment <strong>of</strong> male audiences, and then sold to the highest bidder or traded among the men for sex.<br />
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MY LAI<br />
What drove a company <strong>of</strong> American soldiers—ordinary<br />
young men from around the<br />
country—to commit the worst atrocity in<br />
American military history? Were they “just<br />
following orders” as some later declared?<br />
Or, did they break under the pressure <strong>of</strong> a vicious<br />
war in which the line between enemy<br />
soldier and civilian had been intentionally<br />
blurred? Today, as the United States once<br />
again finds itself questioning the morality <strong>of</strong><br />
actions taken in the name <strong>of</strong> war, American<br />
Experience focuses its lens on the 1968 My<br />
Lai massacre, its subsequent cover-up, and<br />
the heroic efforts <strong>of</strong> the soldiers who broke<br />
ranks to try to halt the atrocities, and then<br />
bring them to light.<br />
On March 16th, 1968, a company <strong>of</strong><br />
American soldiers entered the village <strong>of</strong> My<br />
Lai in central Vietnam. Frustrated by their<br />
inability to directly engage the enemy and<br />
emotionally devastated by the ongoing casualties<br />
their unit had sustained, the men had<br />
been told that this was their chance to finally<br />
meet the Viet Cong head on. By the end <strong>of</strong><br />
the day, they had shot and killed 507 unarmed<br />
and unresisting men, women, and<br />
Vietnamese women and children in My Lai<br />
shortly before being killed in the massacre.<br />
Photo by Ronald L. Haeberle.<br />
children, none <strong>of</strong> them apparently members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the enemy forces. Most <strong>of</strong> the survivors<br />
hid under the dead bodies <strong>of</strong> their families<br />
and neighbors. <strong>The</strong> incident, subsequently<br />
known as the My Lai Massacre, would only<br />
come to light more than a year later, when<br />
shocking photos <strong>of</strong> the atrocities were<br />
splashed across the pages <strong>of</strong> national<br />
newsmagazines and the evening newscasts,<br />
further eroding public support for the war in<br />
Vietnam.<br />
“My Lai” on American Experience airs<br />
Monday, April 26th at 8:00 p.m.<br />
Worse Than War<br />
Since the beginning <strong>of</strong> the 20th century,<br />
there have been more than 100 million innocent<br />
victims <strong>of</strong> genocide worldwide—<br />
more than the number <strong>of</strong> combat deaths in<br />
all the wars fought in every corner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
globe during the same period.<br />
With his first book, the international bestseller<br />
Hitler’s Willing Executioners (Vintage,<br />
1997), Daniel Jonah Goldhagen—then<br />
a pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> political science at Harvard<br />
University—forced the world to re-think<br />
some <strong>of</strong> its most deeply held beliefs about<br />
the Holocaust. <strong>The</strong> book inspired an unprecedented<br />
worldwide discussion and debate<br />
about the role ordinary Germans played in<br />
the annihilation <strong>of</strong> Europe’s Jews.<br />
A decade later—and more than half a<br />
century after the end <strong>of</strong> World War II—<br />
Goldhagen is convinced that the overall phenomenon<br />
<strong>of</strong> genocide is as poorly understood<br />
as the Holocaust had once been. How<br />
and why do genocides start? Why do the<br />
perpetrators kill? Why has intervention<br />
rarely occurred in a timely manner? Worse<br />
Than War, airing during National Holocaust<br />
Remembrance Week, explores these<br />
and other thought-provoking questions.<br />
Worse Than War can be seen Wednesday,<br />
April 14th at 8:00 p.m.<br />
A Jewish teenager hiding from the Nazis pours out her heart to the only true<br />
friend she has left: her diary. Masterpiece Classic presents the most accurateever<br />
adaptation <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the world’s most beloved and widely read memoirs. “<strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>” airs on Holocaust Remembrance Day.<br />
Drawing on <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>’s actual words to a greater extent than any previous<br />
dramatization, “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>” stars newcomer Ellie Kendrick<br />
as <strong>Anne</strong>, a typical 13-year-old at the outset <strong>of</strong> the film, at odds with her mother,<br />
interested in boys, clothes, her appearance, and intrigued by her unfolding<br />
sexual development.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Masterpiece production re-creates what it was like for eight fugitives<br />
to live in close quarters in their secret hiding place,<br />
and how a kind <strong>of</strong> normal life evolved. One thing<br />
that <strong>Anne</strong>’s housemates noticed was that she threw<br />
herself into her writing with uncharacteristic seriousness<br />
and discipline. What her diary and journals<br />
held they couldn’t imagine—nor could the Nazi<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficer who unceremoniously dumped the seemingly<br />
mundane notebooks onto the floor, to be<br />
abandoned and later rescued for posterity.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>” on Masterpiece<br />
Ellie Kendrick portrays<br />
<strong>Anne</strong>.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong><br />
Classic airs Sunday, April 11th at 8:00 p.m. and<br />
Friday, April 16th at 10:00 p.m.<br />
Small Island<br />
In 1948, England was the promised land—<br />
until it broke its promise.<br />
Andrea Levy’s uplifting story <strong>of</strong> Jamaican immigrants<br />
arriving in war-ravaged London with hope, energy, and<br />
a limitless capacity to accept rejection comes to Masterpiece<br />
Classic in a two-part adaptation <strong>of</strong> “Small Island.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> drama paints a vivid portrait <strong>of</strong> England and Jamaica<br />
at a turning point in their long relationship, when people<br />
whose ancestors had been slaves for the empire began<br />
coming to the mother country in search <strong>of</strong> opportunity.<br />
“Small Island” stars Ruth Wilson and Benedict<br />
Cumberbatch as Queenie and Bernard, a conventional<br />
but mismatched English couple who end up as landlords<br />
to new Jamaican immigrants Hortense and Gilbert<br />
(played by Naomie Harris and David Oyelowo). <strong>The</strong> relations<br />
between the four, each <strong>of</strong> whom faces a grueling<br />
personal struggle, are the occasion for friendship, gentle<br />
humor, and tragic misunderstanding.<br />
“Small Island” on Masterpiece Classic airs Sundays<br />
at 8:00 p.m. beginning April 18th and Fridays at 10:00<br />
p.m. beginning April 23rd.<br />
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Through a Dog’s Eyes<br />
Each year, hundreds <strong>of</strong> people find hope<br />
through a handful <strong>of</strong> organizations across the<br />
country that train assistance dogs for people<br />
with disabilities. Through a Dog’s<br />
Eyes follows the journey <strong>of</strong> recipients as they<br />
go through the heartwarming and sometimes difficult<br />
process <strong>of</strong> receiving and becoming acclimated<br />
to a dog.<br />
Jennifer Arnold, founder <strong>of</strong> Canine Assistants,<br />
details her unique teaching methods, giving<br />
viewers an intimate look at the canine-recipient<br />
matching process. <strong>The</strong> program <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
inspiring, hopeful stories that show how dogs<br />
can affect everyone’s life and how with a little patience<br />
and a lot <strong>of</strong> love, an “ordinary” dog can<br />
show how extraordinary he or she can become.<br />
Through a Dog’s Eyes will be broadcast<br />
Wednesday, April 21st at 7:00 p.m.<br />
THE <strong>KENW</strong> ONLINE AUCTION IS COMING!<br />
Mark Your Calendars!<br />
Scheduled for June 1st through June 10th, bidders all across the country can go to<br />
http://auction.kenw.org and register and browse among hundreds <strong>of</strong> items in this year’s<br />
online Auction for <strong>KENW</strong>-TV, the public television station serving Eastern New<br />
Mexico and West Texas. As in the past, all monies raised through the online Auction<br />
go towards programming at <strong>KENW</strong>-TV.<br />
How do you participate?<br />
Just go to the website (address above), and at the top <strong>of</strong> the home page is a link to<br />
“register.” Type in your name, address, phone number(s) and choose your own password.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n you’re ready to have fun. If you registered last year, it’s not necessary to<br />
register again, although you are encouraged to make sure all <strong>of</strong> your information provided<br />
last year is still correct.<br />
<strong>The</strong> best part about the <strong>KENW</strong> online Auction is that you can visit the website anytime<br />
day or night, at your convenience. And, although we are raising money for the<br />
programming viewers enjoy on <strong>KENW</strong>-TV, we are not interrupting your favorite show<br />
by airing the Auction “live.” It’s the best <strong>of</strong> both worlds! When you place a bid,<br />
you will be notified if you have been “outbid” and you can then<br />
decide if you want to re-bid.<br />
For more information:<br />
If you have any questions or problems logging on to our<br />
website, please contact: Sheryl Borden at 1-888-367-5369 or<br />
e-mail her at: sheryl.borden@enmu.edu.<br />
Get ready to Surf, f, Bid & Buy!<br />
Three Popular Series Come to an End<br />
WorldFocus<br />
WorldFocus, the popular weeknight news series, will end Friday, April 2nd,<br />
due to the lack <strong>of</strong> financial support. Despite their best efforts, WorldFocus<br />
was unable to secure the final one million dollars needed to continue production.<br />
<strong>The</strong> weeknight series will be replaced Monday through Friday at 5:00<br />
p.m. by Inside Washington, Scully/<strong>The</strong> World Show, World Business, European<br />
Journal, and BBC Newsnight, respectively.<br />
Bill Moyers Journal<br />
We regret to announce that the final episode <strong>of</strong> Bill Moyers Journal will<br />
air Friday, April 30th at 9:00 p.m. Moyers had been planning to retire for sometime<br />
and originally informed PBS that he would be retiring in December 2009.<br />
PBS asked Moyers to postpone his retirement for four months while they prepared<br />
a new Friday evening lineup <strong>of</strong> programs. Bill Moyers Journal is ranked<br />
among the top ten <strong>of</strong> all ongoing PBS primetime series, and an estimated two<br />
million viewers tune in each week. In addition, tens <strong>of</strong> thousands view the<br />
show online at pbs.org each week. Moyers indicated to the New York Times<br />
that he was not quitting TV work, but as yet he has not mentioned any future<br />
productions.<br />
NOW on PBS<br />
<strong>The</strong> final episode <strong>of</strong> NOW on PBS will also air Friday, April 30th. <strong>The</strong><br />
indications are that it was PBS’ decision to cancel this Emmy Award-winning<br />
weekly newsmagazine and not the choice <strong>of</strong> host David Brancaccio or anyone<br />
else associated with NOW on PBS.<br />
Voices <strong>of</strong> a Never Ending<br />
Dawn<br />
During his presidency, Woodrow Wilson was forced<br />
to select 5,500 American soldiers to fight an unknown<br />
enemy in the frozen Arctic called “Bolsheviks” (an early<br />
name for Communists). Once there, the soldiers were<br />
stripped <strong>of</strong> everything American and placed under British<br />
command. <strong>The</strong>y found themselves quartered in a frozen<br />
hell and fighting in sixty degree below zero weather<br />
eight long months after WWI had ended. In Voices <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Never Ending Dawn, these American soldiers give their<br />
very human account <strong>of</strong> war.<br />
As World War 1 ends and America celebrates the return<br />
<strong>of</strong> its sons from war, one group <strong>of</strong> American soldiers<br />
find that their call to return home never comes. As the<br />
Arctic winter closes in and morale plummets even farther,<br />
they face an enemy growing in strength and in numbers.<br />
Wondering if their sons are dead or alive, their<br />
parents back home finally petition Washington D.C. to<br />
bring their forgotten sons home.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the most decorated units in all <strong>of</strong> WW I, these<br />
soldiers became known as <strong>The</strong> Polar Bears. <strong>The</strong>ir Arctic<br />
mission became known as “the acid test <strong>of</strong> loyalty<br />
to country.”<br />
Voices <strong>of</strong> a Never Ending Dawn can be seen Sunday,<br />
April 18th at 9:30 p.m.<br />
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◆ <strong>KENW</strong>-TV’S DAYTIME SCHEDULES<br />
Kids’ Programming, How-to’s, and Family Viewing<br />
3-2 (SD) is your regular <strong>KENW</strong>-TV channel. Channels 3-1 (HD) and 3-3<br />
(SD) require a digital television or a converter box, both with antennas.<br />
◆<br />
8<br />
Channel 3-2<br />
Monday through Friday<br />
6:00 am Classical Stretch<br />
6:30 am BBC World News<br />
7:00 am Sesame Street<br />
8:00 am Dinosaur Train<br />
8:30 am Barney and Friends<br />
9:00 am Between the Lions<br />
9:30 am Martha Speaks<br />
10:00 am Sid the Science Kid<br />
10:30 am Peep & the Big Wide World (M)<br />
Imagination Station (Tu)<br />
Super WHY! (W)<br />
Enviropals! (Th)<br />
Mister Rogers (F)<br />
11:00 am Raggs (M)<br />
Mama Mirabelle (Tu)<br />
Thomas & Friends (W)<br />
Angelina Ballerina (Th)<br />
Bob the Builder (F)<br />
11:30 am Hands on Crafts for Kids (M)<br />
SciGirls (Tu)<br />
Biz Kid$ (W)<br />
Curiosity Quest (Th)<br />
Saddle Club (F)<br />
12:00 pm Sit and Be Fit (MWF)<br />
Creative Living (TuTh)<br />
12:30 pm Beads, Baubles and Jewels (M)<br />
America Sews (Tu)<br />
Scrapbook Memories (W)<br />
Welcome to My Studio (Th)<br />
Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting (F)<br />
1:00 pm WordWorld<br />
1:30 pm Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
2:00 pm Curious George<br />
2:30 pm Electric Company<br />
3:00 pm Maya & Miguel<br />
3:30 pm Arthur<br />
4:00 pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />
4:30 pm BBC World News<br />
5:00 pm Inside Washington (M)<br />
Scully/<strong>The</strong> World Show (Tu)<br />
World Business (W)<br />
European Journal (Th)<br />
BBC Newsnight (F)<br />
5:30 pm Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 pm NewsHour w/Jim Lehrer<br />
Channel 3-1<br />
Saturday<br />
5:00 am Mister Rogers<br />
5:30 am Angelina Ballerina<br />
6:00 am Curious George<br />
6:30 am Sid the Science Kid<br />
7:00 am Super Why!<br />
7:30 am Dinosaur Train<br />
8:00 am Thomas & Friends<br />
8:30 am Bob the Builder<br />
9:00 am Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:30 am Life (Part 2)<br />
10:00 am This Old House Hour<br />
Monday through Friday<br />
6:00 am Curious George<br />
6:30 am Sid the Science Kid<br />
7:00 am Super Why!<br />
7:30 am Dinosaur Train<br />
8:00 am Sesame Street<br />
9:00 am Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
9:30 am WordWorld<br />
10:00 am Caillou<br />
10:30 am Dragon Tales<br />
11:00 am It’s a Big Big World<br />
11:30 am Barney & Friends<br />
12:00 pm Mister Rogers (M)<br />
Peep & the Big Wide World (Tu)<br />
Enviropals! (W)<br />
Angelina Ballerina (Th)<br />
Biscuit Brothers (F)<br />
12:30 pm Between the Lions<br />
1:00 pm Raggs<br />
1:30 pm Martha Speaks<br />
2:00 pm Arthur<br />
2:30 pm WordGirl<br />
3:00 pm Electric Company<br />
3:30 pm Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman<br />
4:00 pm Maya & Miguel<br />
4:30 pm Hands on Crafts for Kids (M)<br />
Curiosity Quest (Tu)<br />
Biz Kid$ (W)<br />
SciGirls (Th)<br />
Design Squad (F)<br />
5:00 pm Curious George<br />
5:30 pm Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
6:00 pm Super Why!<br />
6:30 pm Dinosaur Train<br />
7:00 pm WordWorld<br />
7:30 pm Sid the Science Kid<br />
8:00 pm Curiosity Quest (M)<br />
Biz Kid$ (Tu)<br />
SciGirls (W)<br />
Design Squad (Th)<br />
Hands on Crafts for Kids (F)<br />
Sunday<br />
5:00 am Sesame Street<br />
6:00 am Curious George<br />
6:30 am Sid the Science Kid<br />
7:00 am Super Why!<br />
7:30 am Dinosaur Train<br />
8:00 am Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
8:30 am Martha Speaks<br />
9:00 am Arthur<br />
9:30 am WordGirl<br />
10:00 am Electric Company<br />
10:30 am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />
11:00 am Cyberchase<br />
11:30 am Washington Week<br />
12:00 pm Now on PBS<br />
12:30 pm Bill Moyers Journal<br />
Channel 3-3<br />
Saturday<br />
6:00 am Super Why!<br />
6:30 am Dinosaur Train<br />
7:00 am Thomas & Friends<br />
7:30 am Bob the Builder<br />
8:00 am Caillou<br />
8:30 am Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
9:00 am Dragon Tales<br />
9:30 am Curious George<br />
10:00 am Sid the Science Kid<br />
10:30 am Between the Lions<br />
11:00 am WordWorld<br />
11:30 am Cyberchase<br />
12:00 pm Bob the Builder<br />
12:30 pm Thomas & Friends<br />
1:00 pm Angelina Ballerina<br />
1:30 pm Auto B. Good<br />
2:00 pm Peep & the Big Wide World<br />
2:30 pm Super Why!<br />
3:00 pm Dinosaur Train<br />
3:30 pm Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies<br />
4:00 pm Raggs<br />
4:30 pm Martha Speaks<br />
5:00 pm Arthur<br />
5:30 pm WordGirl<br />
6:00 pm Electric Company<br />
6:30 pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />
7:00 pm Maya & Miguel<br />
7:30 pm Saddle Club<br />
8:00 pm Biz Kid$<br />
Sunday<br />
6:00 am Super Why!<br />
6:30 am Dinosaur Train<br />
7:00 am Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
7:30 am Martha Speaks<br />
8:00 am Arthur<br />
8:30 am WordGirl<br />
9:00 am Electric Company<br />
9:30 am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />
10:00 am Cyberchase<br />
10:30 am Saddle Club<br />
11:00 am SciGirls<br />
11:30 pm Imagination Station<br />
12:00 pm It’s a Big Big World<br />
12:30 pm Barney & Friends<br />
1:00 pm Caillou<br />
1:30 pm Bob the Builder<br />
2:00 pm Thomas & Friends<br />
2:30 pm Between the Lions<br />
3:00 pm Auto B. Good<br />
3:30 pm Angelina Ballerina<br />
4:00 pm Peep & the Big Wide World<br />
4:30 pm Dinosaur Train<br />
5:00 pm Super Why!<br />
5:30 pm WordWorld<br />
6:00 pm Sid the Sience Kid<br />
6:30 pm Raggs<br />
7:00 pm Electric Company<br />
7:30 pm SciGirls<br />
8:00 pm Design Squad<br />
8:30 pm Curiosity Quest
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<strong>KENW</strong> TV SCHEDULES 3-2, 3-1 (HD), AND 3-3 (SD) ◆<br />
Our regular <strong>KENW</strong>-TV Channel (3-2) is listed below in bold. It can be seen by those who use cable or one <strong>of</strong><br />
our analog translators listed on page 3. Schedule 3-1 is our High Definition (HD) Channel and 3-3 is our<br />
Children’s/Encore Standard Definition (SD) Channel. Those with digital TV sets or analog sets with converter<br />
boxes (both sets require antennas) can receive all three channels in most parts <strong>of</strong> our viewing area. <strong>KENW</strong>-<br />
TV has digital transmitters located in the following cities: Clovis/Portales; Hobbs/Lovington; Roswell; Artesia;<br />
Fort Sumner; and Tucumcari. This service is not yet available in the Carlsbad or Ruidoso areas.<br />
Thursday 1st<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Life Focus<br />
6:00 3-1 Tavis Smiley Reports<br />
7:00 3-1 American Masters “I. M. Pei”<br />
8:00 3-1 Street Stops Here<br />
9:30 3-1 Doumar’s: A Recipe for Success<br />
10:00 3-1 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
10:30 3-1 Knitting Daily<br />
11:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
12:00 3-1 Tavis Smiley Reports<br />
1:00 3-1 American Masters “I. M. Pei”<br />
2:00 3-1 Street Stops Here<br />
3:30 3-1 Doumar’s: A Recipe for Success<br />
4:00 3-1 Second Opinion/Health Care<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 WorldFocus<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Frontline “<strong>The</strong> Quake”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
8:00 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
3-1 Eyes on the Prize ”Awakenings”<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Sportslook<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Red Green Show “<strong>The</strong> Sinkhole”<br />
10:00 Woodsongs<br />
“Rhonda Vincent & the Rage”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Frontline “Quake”<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Independent Lens<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3-3 World <strong>of</strong> Julia Peterkin: Cheating the<br />
Stillness<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Cultivating Life<br />
6:00 3-1 Woodsongs<br />
7:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
8:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
9:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
10:00 3-1 Grand View<br />
10:30 3-1 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
11:00 3-1 Legends & Lyrics<br />
12:00 3-1 Jubilee<br />
1:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
2:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
4:00 3-1 Cultivating Life<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 WorldFocus<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Market to Market<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
7:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
Friday 2nd<br />
8:00 Washington Week<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
8:30 NOW on PBS<br />
3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 Time Team America<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Masterpiece Classic<br />
“Sharpe’s Challenge”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 3-3 Market to Market<br />
11:00 3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Washington Week<br />
11:30 3-3 NOW on PBS<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
3-3 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
12:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
Saturday 3rd<br />
6:00 Woodsmith Shop<br />
“Sanding Secrets and Fast Finishing”<br />
6:30 Woodturning Workshop<br />
“Chess Set”<br />
7:00 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
“Madeira Wine by the Galleons”<br />
7:30 Bake Decorate Celebrate! “Pirates”<br />
8:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
“Who Wants Pasta?”<br />
8:30 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
“Marshland Egret”<br />
9:00 American Woodshop<br />
“Ionic Column Table”<br />
3-1 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:30 Cultivating Life “Salt”<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
“Color”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
10:30 Victory Garden “Light”<br />
11:00 Jerry Yarnell School <strong>of</strong> Fine Art<br />
“Where’s the Worm, Part 1”<br />
3-1 Baking with Julia<br />
11:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Painting “Wayside Pond”<br />
3-1 Victory Garden<br />
12:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest<br />
“Hawaii’s Big Island”<br />
3-1 Everyday Food<br />
12:30 Quilt in a Day “Finishing Sampler Two”<br />
3-1 This Old House<br />
1:00 American Quilts Creatively<br />
“Thread Tapestry Quilting Plus Creative<br />
Star Quilts”<br />
3-1 Ask This Old House<br />
1:30 Martha’s Sewing Room<br />
“Couture Darts”<br />
3-1 Hometime<br />
2:00 Creative Living<br />
3-1 Woodwright’s Shop<br />
“Joiner’s Tool Chest I”<br />
2:30 Scrapbook Memories<br />
“Scrapbooking with Kids”<br />
3-1 Motorweek<br />
3:00 Hometime<br />
“Stone Cottage: Concrete Floors”<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
3:30 This Old House<br />
“Roxbury Project, Part 10”<br />
4:00 Ask This Old House<br />
Replacing an outdoor faucet;<br />
sharpening a lawn mower blade<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
4:30 Welcome to My Studio<br />
“A Man Named Wentworth, Part 1”<br />
5:00 Sewing with Nancy<br />
“12 Easy Sew Bags, Part 2”<br />
3-1 American Masters “I. M. Pei”<br />
5:30 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Alpine Christmas”<br />
6:00 Report from Santa Fe<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
6:30 America’s Heartland<br />
7:00 Lawrence Welk Show “Easter”<br />
3-1 Independent Lens<br />
8:00 All Creatures Great and Small<br />
“Cats and Dogs”<br />
3-1 Eyes on the Prize “Awakenings”<br />
8:30 3-3 Allaire Back Fitness<br />
9:00 Austin City Limits “Wilco”<br />
3-3 Marriage Uncensored<br />
9:30 3-3 Real Families, Real Answers<br />
10:00 Nova “Rat Attack”<br />
3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Lawrence Welk Show<br />
11:00 Nature “Clever Monkeys”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Classic Gospel<br />
12:00 Austin City Limits<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
Sunday 4th<br />
6:00 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Edinburgh and Scotland”<br />
6:30 Healthy Minds “Neurogenesis”<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Denver, CO, Part 1”<br />
8:00 Classic Gospel<br />
“Love Can Turn the World”<br />
9:00 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music “Music & Texts <strong>of</strong> Easter”<br />
9:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music “Music from St. Augustine<br />
Church, Vienna”<br />
10:00 Looking for Lincoln, Part 2<br />
11:00 Globe Trekker Special “Best Dives”<br />
11:30 3-1 Washington Week<br />
12:00 Easter with the Mormon Tabernacle<br />
Choir<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
12:30 America’s Heartland<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
1:00 NOW on PBS<br />
9
1:30 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
2:00 3-1 To the Contrary<br />
2:30 Texas Parks and Wildlife<br />
3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
2:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
3:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind<br />
“Antibiotic Resistance”<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley Reports<br />
3:30 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly<br />
4:00 Classic Gospel<br />
3-1 Time Team America<br />
5:00 Inside Washington<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
5:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
6:30 Easter with the Mormon Tabernacle<br />
Choir<br />
7:00 Nature “Moment <strong>of</strong> Impact: Hunters and<br />
Herds”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Sharpe’s Peril”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
9:00 3-3 Inner Compass<br />
9:30 3-3 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 Celtic Pilgrimage with<br />
John O’Donohue<br />
3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
11:00 Fifth Gospel:<br />
Land and Sea <strong>of</strong> Galilee<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Masterpiece Classic<br />
11:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
12:00 Nova “Rat Attack”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
10<br />
Monday 5th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
6:00 3-1 Nature<br />
7:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
9:00 3-1 Celtic Pilgrimage with<br />
John O’Donohue<br />
10:00 3-1 Scrapbook Memories<br />
10:30 3-1 Katie Brown Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Children <strong>of</strong> the Amazon<br />
12:00 3-1 Nature<br />
1:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
3:00 3-1 Celtic Pilgrimage<br />
4:00 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Inside Washington<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Denver, CO, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
8:00 Mormons, Part 1<br />
3-1 Mormons, Part 1<br />
3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Tracks Ahead “St. Kitts Scenic Railway”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Antiques Roadshow<br />
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
“Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region”<br />
10:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
11:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Mormons, Part 1<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Mormons, Part 1<br />
Celtic Pilgrimage<br />
with John O’Donohue<br />
Celtic Pilgrimage journeys through the<br />
sacred landscape <strong>of</strong> western Ireland, guided<br />
by best-selling Irish author, poet, and philosopher<br />
John O’Donohue, with an introduction<br />
by actor Mike Farrell. Weaving ancient<br />
wisdom with personal history and<br />
breathtaking imagery, the documentary reveals<br />
a deeper Ireland beyond the usual travelogues.<br />
O’Donohue leads viewers on an<br />
enlightening tour <strong>of</strong> his homeland and along<br />
the way, he <strong>of</strong>fers pr<strong>of</strong>ound insights on life,<br />
death, suffering, creativity, and the divine.<br />
<strong>The</strong> documentary moves from Christian<br />
sites like Corcomroe Abbey and pre-Christian<br />
pilgrimage spots like Mamean Mountain<br />
and St. Coleman’s Well, to Neolithic<br />
monuments like the Poulnabrone Dolmen.<br />
Celtic Pilgrimage can be seen Sunday,<br />
April 4th at 10:00 p.m.<br />
Tuesday 6th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
6:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
7:00 3-1 Mormons, Part 1<br />
9:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
9:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 3-1 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
10:30 3-1 Motorweek<br />
11:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
12:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
1:00 3-1 Mormons, Part 1<br />
3:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
3:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
4:00 3-1 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Scully/<strong>The</strong> World Show<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Nova<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space”<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
8:00 Mormons, Part 2<br />
3-1 Mormons, Part 2<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Not in God’s Name<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Nova<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Mormons, Part 2<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Mormons, Part 2<br />
Wednesday 7th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
6:00 3-1 Nova<br />
7:00 3-1 Mormons, Part 2<br />
9:00 3-1 Adventists<br />
10:00 3-1 American Woodshop<br />
10:30 3-1 Woodturning Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Not in God’s Name<br />
12:00 3-1 Nova<br />
1:00 3-1 Mormons, Part 2<br />
3:00 3-1 Adventists<br />
4:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 World Business<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Buddha<br />
3-1 Buddha<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Independent Lens “Unmistaken Child”<br />
3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 3-3 Buddha<br />
10:30 This Old House<br />
3-1 Remembered Earth…<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
11:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Buddha<br />
3-3 Not in God’s Name<br />
Thursday 8th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Life Focus<br />
6:00 3-1 Buddha<br />
8:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
9:30 3-1 Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West<br />
10:00 3-1 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
10:30 3-1 Knitting Daily<br />
11:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
12:00 3-1 Buddha<br />
2:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3:30 3-1 Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West<br />
4:00 3-1 Second Opinion/Health Care<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 European Journal<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Not in God’s Name<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
8:00 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
3-1 Eyes on the Prize<br />
“Ain’t Scared <strong>of</strong> Your Jails”<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Sportslook<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Red Green Show “Cyber Girl”<br />
10:00 Woodsongs “Dar Williams”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Your Kids Are Drinking<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Parents and Teens Behind the<br />
Wheel<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3-3 Children <strong>of</strong> the Amazon<br />
Friday 9th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
6:00 3-1 Woodsongs<br />
7:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
8:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
9:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
10:00 3-1 Grand View<br />
10:30 3-1 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
11:00 3-1 Legends & Lyrics<br />
12:00 3-1 Jubilee
1:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
2:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
4:00 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC Newsnight<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Market to Market<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
7:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
8:00 Washington Week<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
8:30 NOW on PBS<br />
3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 400 Years <strong>of</strong> the Telescope<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Masterpiece Classic<br />
“Sharpe’s Peril”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 3-3 Market to Market<br />
11:00 3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Washington Week<br />
11:30 3-3 NOW on PBS<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
3-3 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
12:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
Saturday 10th<br />
6:00 Woodsmith Shop “Top Shop Tips”<br />
6:30 Woodturning Workshop<br />
“Forrest Heritage Center”<br />
7:00 Taste <strong>of</strong> History “Martha Washington<br />
Won the War”<br />
7:30 Bake Decorate Celebrate! “Retro”<br />
8:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
“An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving”<br />
8:30 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
“Moonlit Rose”<br />
9:00 American Woodshop<br />
“Country Corner Shelf”<br />
3-1 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:30 Cultivating Life “Fall”<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
“Texture, Pattern, and Rhythm”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
10:30 Victory Garden “Dark”<br />
11:00 Jerry Yarnell School <strong>of</strong> Fine Art<br />
“Where’s the Worm, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Baking with Julia<br />
11:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Painting “Waves <strong>of</strong> Wonder”<br />
3-1 Victory Garden<br />
12:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest<br />
“Eastern Caribbean”<br />
3-1 Everyday Food<br />
12:30 Quilt in a Day<br />
3-1 This Old House<br />
1:00 America Quilts Creatively<br />
“Creating Quilts with Printed Blocks Plus<br />
Flying Geese”<br />
3-1 Ask This Old House<br />
1:30 Martha’s Sewing Room<br />
“Romancing Your Wardrobe”<br />
3-1 Hometime<br />
2:00 Creative Living<br />
3-1 Woodwright’s Shop<br />
“Joiner’s Tool Chest II”<br />
2:30 Scrapbook Memories “Mixed Media”<br />
3-1 Motorweek<br />
3:00 Hometime<br />
“Stone Cottage: Inner Workings”<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
3:30 This Old House<br />
“Newton Centre Project, Part 1”<br />
4:00 Ask This Old House Building a campfire<br />
pit; installing a range hood<br />
3-1 Mormons, Part 1<br />
4:30 Welcome to My Studio<br />
“A Man Named Wentworth, Part 2”<br />
5:00 Sewing with Nancy<br />
“12 Easy Sew Bags, Part 3”<br />
5:30 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Out <strong>of</strong> Rome”<br />
6:00 Report from Santa Fe<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
6:30 America’s Heartland<br />
7:00 Lawrence Welk Show<br />
“Shows <strong>of</strong> Jimmy McHugh”<br />
3-1 400 Years <strong>of</strong> the Telescope<br />
8:00 All Creatures Great and Small<br />
“Attendant Problems”<br />
3-1 Eyes on the Prize<br />
8:30 3-3 Allaire Back Fitness<br />
9:00 Austin City Limits<br />
“King <strong>of</strong> Leon/Roky Erickson”<br />
3-3 Marriage Uncensored<br />
9:30 3-3 Real Families, Real Answers<br />
10:00 Nova “Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space”<br />
3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Lawrence Welk Show<br />
11:00 Nature<br />
“Moment <strong>of</strong> Impact: Hunters and Herds”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Classic Gospel<br />
12:00 Austin City Limits<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
Sunday 11th<br />
6:00 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Barcelona and Costa Brava”<br />
6:30 Healthy Minds<br />
“PTSD: Helping Our Troops”<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Denver, CO, Part 2”<br />
8:00 Classic Gospel<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Isaacs: Live from Norway”<br />
9:00 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
“Musical Visit to Williamsburg, VA II”<br />
9:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music “Grand Toccatas II”<br />
10:00 <strong>The</strong> Adventists<br />
11:00 Globe Trekker “Holy Lands: Jerusalem<br />
& <strong>The</strong> West Bank”<br />
11:30 3-1 Washington Week<br />
12:00 Cultura<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
12:30 America’s Heartland<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
1:00 NOW on PBS<br />
1:30 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
2:00 3-1 To the Contrary<br />
2:30 Texas Parks and Wildlife<br />
3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
3:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind<br />
“Interstitial Cystitis”<br />
3-1 Mormons, Part 2<br />
3:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
4:00 Classic Gospel<br />
5:00 Inside Washington<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
5:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
6:30 New Mexico Wildlife<br />
7:00 Nature “Moment <strong>of</strong> Impact: Jungle”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Classic<br />
“<strong>The</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
9:00 3-3 Inner Compass<br />
9:30 3-3 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 Buddha<br />
3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
11:00 3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Masterpiece Classic<br />
12:00 Nova “Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Monday 12th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
6:00 3-1 Nature<br />
7:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
9:00 3-1 Not in God’s Name<br />
10:00 3-1 Scrapbook Memories<br />
10:30 3-1 Katie Brown Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Autism: Making it Work<br />
12:00 3-1 Nature<br />
1:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
3:00 3-1 Not in God’s Name<br />
4:00 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Inside Washington<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Denver, CO, Part 3”<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
8:00 Polio Crusade: American Experience<br />
3-1 Polio Crusade<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 <strong>The</strong> Adventists<br />
3-1 Among the Righteous<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Tracks Ahead “Alco PA1”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Antiques Roadshow<br />
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Majesty <strong>of</strong> Madrid”<br />
10:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
11:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Polio Crusade<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Polio Crusade<br />
3-3 Among the Righteous: Lost<br />
Stories from the Holocaust<br />
Tuesday 13th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
6:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
7:00 3-1 Polio Crusade:<br />
American Experience<br />
8:00 3-1 Among the Righteous: Lost Stories<br />
from the Holocaust<br />
9:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
9:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 3-1 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
10:30 3-1 Motorweek<br />
11:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
12:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
1:00 3-1 Polio Crusade<br />
2:00 3-1 Among the Righteous<br />
3:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
3:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
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4:00 3-1 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Scully/<strong>The</strong> World Show<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Nova<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
8:00 Frontline “Obama’s Deal”<br />
3-1 Frontline<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 You Should Know<br />
3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Creative Living<br />
10:00 Independent Lens<br />
“Blessed is the Match”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Nova<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Frontline<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Frontline<br />
3-3 Independent Lens<br />
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Wednesday 14th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
6:00 3-1 Nova<br />
7:00 3-1 Frontline<br />
8:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
9:00 3-1 Painting Taos<br />
10:00 3-1 American Woodshop<br />
10:30 3-1 Woodturning Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Row Hard No Excuses<br />
12:00 3-1 Nova<br />
1:00 3-1 Frontline<br />
2:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3:00 3-1 Painting Taos<br />
4:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 World Business<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 When Families Grieve<br />
3-1 When Families Grieve<br />
8:00 Worse Than War<br />
3-1 Worse Than War<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind<br />
“Antibiotic Resistance: Stopping the<br />
Superbugs”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 When Families Grieve<br />
10:30 This Old House<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Worse Than War<br />
11:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Worse Than War<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Life Focus<br />
6:00 3-1 When Families Grieve<br />
7:00 3-1 Worse Than War<br />
9:00 3-1 Last Ridge<br />
10:00 3-1 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
10:30 3-1 Knitting Daily<br />
11:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
Thursday 15th<br />
12:00 3-1 When Families Grieve<br />
1:00 3-1 Worse Than War<br />
3:00 3-1 Last Ridge<br />
4:00 3-1 Second Opinion/Health Care<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 European Journal<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Frontline “Obama’s Deal”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
8:00 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
3-1 Eyes on the Prize “Mississippi”<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Sportslook<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Red Green Show “Red’s Hot Sauce”<br />
10:00 Woodsongs “John McCutcheon”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Frontline<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Independent Lens<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3-3 Remembering the Holocaust<br />
Friday 16th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
6:00 3-1 Woodsongs<br />
7:00 3-1 Songs <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
8:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
9:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
10:00 3-1 Grand View<br />
10:30 3-1 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
11:00 3-1 Legends & Lyrics<br />
12:00 3-1 Jubilee<br />
1:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
2:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
4:00 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC Newsnight<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Market to Market<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
7:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
8:00 Washington Week<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
8:30 NOW on PBS<br />
3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 House <strong>of</strong> Life: <strong>The</strong> Old Jewish<br />
Cemetery in Prague<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Masterpiece Classic<br />
“<strong>The</strong> <strong>Diary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Anne</strong> <strong>Frank</strong>”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 3-3 Market to Market<br />
11:00 3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Washington Week<br />
11:30 3-3 NOW on PBS<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
3-3 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
12:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
Saturday 17th<br />
6:00 Woodsmith Shop<br />
“Easy-to-Build Shop Storage”<br />
6:30 Woodturning Workshop<br />
“Snowwoman”<br />
7:00 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
“Early German Settlers”<br />
7:30 Bake Decorate Celebrate!<br />
“Nuts to You”<br />
8:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
“Coconut Layer Cake”<br />
8:30 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
“Tuscan Poppies”<br />
9:00 New Yankee Workshop<br />
“Library Ladder”<br />
3-1 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:30 Motorweek<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
“Abundance”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
10:30 Victory Garden “S<strong>of</strong>t”<br />
11:00 Jerry Yarnell School <strong>of</strong> Fine Art<br />
“Where’s the Worm, Part 3”<br />
3-1 Baking with Julia<br />
11:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Painting<br />
“Pretty Autumn Day”<br />
3-1 Victory Garden<br />
12:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest<br />
“Vancouver to Ketchikan”<br />
3-1 Everyday Food<br />
12:30 Quilt in a Day “Road to the White House”<br />
3-1 This Old House<br />
1:00 America Quilts Creatively<br />
“Demystify Battings and Needles”<br />
3-1 Ask This Old House<br />
1:30 Martha’s Sewing Room<br />
“Bias Tubing Cathedral Windows”<br />
3-1 Hometime<br />
2:00 Creative Living<br />
3-1 Woodwright’s Shop<br />
“Thomas Jefferson’s Bookstand”<br />
2:30 Scrapbook Memories “Keepsakes”<br />
3-1 Motorweek<br />
3:00 Hometime<br />
“Stone Cottage: Insulation”<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
3:30 This Old House<br />
“Newton Centre Project, Part 2”<br />
4:00 Ask This Old House Installing home intercom<br />
system; energy-efficient fireplace<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
4:30 Welcome to My Studio<br />
“A Man Named Wentworth, Part 3”<br />
5:00 Sewing with Nancy<br />
“Single Layer Jacket Sensations”<br />
3-1 Polio Crusade:<br />
American Experience<br />
5:30 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast”<br />
6:00 Report from Santa Fe<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
6:30 America’s Heartland<br />
7:00 Lawrence Welk Show<br />
“Top Songs from Broadway Shows”<br />
3-1 When Families Grieve<br />
8:00 All Creatures Great and Small<br />
“Fair Means Fowl”<br />
3-1 Eyes on the Prize<br />
8:30 3-3 Allaire Back Fitness<br />
9:00 Austin City Limits “My Morning Jacket”<br />
3-3 Marriage Uncensored<br />
9:30 3-3 Real Families, Real Answers
<strong>The</strong> Legend <strong>of</strong> Pancho Barnes<br />
and the<br />
Happy Bottom Riding Club<br />
A charismatic figure featured in Tom<br />
Wolfe's book <strong>The</strong> Right Stuff, Florence<br />
"Pancho" Barnes was one <strong>of</strong> the most important<br />
women in 20th Century aviation. A<br />
tough and fearless aviatrix, Pancho made a<br />
name for herself as Hollywood's first female<br />
stunt pilot and was a rival <strong>of</strong> Amelia Earhart's.<br />
Just before WWII, she opened a ranch<br />
near Edwards Air Force Base that became<br />
a famous hangout for test pilots and movie<br />
stars. Known as the "Happy Bottom Riding<br />
Club,” it became the epicenter <strong>of</strong> the aviation<br />
world during the early jet age. Chuck<br />
Yeager celebrated breaking the sound barrier<br />
there in 1947, and Howard Hughes and<br />
Jimmy Doolittle also frequented the ranch.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Legend <strong>of</strong> Pancho Barnes and the<br />
Happy Bottom Riding Club can be seen<br />
Sunday, April 18th at 10:00 a.m. and Tuesday,<br />
April 27th at 10:00 p.m.<br />
10:00 Nova<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Lawrence Welk Show<br />
11:00 Nature “Moment <strong>of</strong> Impact: Jungle”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Classic Gospel<br />
12:00 Austin City Limits<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
Sunday 18th<br />
6:00 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Madrid”<br />
6:30 Healthy Minds<br />
“Jane Pauley: Bipolar Disorder”<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Denver, CO, Part 3”<br />
8:00 Classic Gospel “Oh My Glory!”<br />
9:00 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music “Musical Journey <strong>of</strong> Italy”<br />
9:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music “Musical Visit to Edinburgh,<br />
Scotland”<br />
10:00 Legend <strong>of</strong> Pancho Barnes and the<br />
Happy Bottom Riding Club<br />
11:00 Globe Trekker “Senegal & Cape Verde”<br />
11:30 3-1 Washington Week<br />
12:00 Life Focus “Living by the Book”<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
12:30 America’s Heartland<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
1:00 NOW on PBS<br />
1:30 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
2:00 3-1 To the Contrary<br />
2:30 Texas Parks and Wildlife<br />
3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
3:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind<br />
“Living with Psoriasis”<br />
3-1 Among the Righteous: Lost Stories<br />
from the Holocaust<br />
3:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
4:00 Classic Gospel<br />
3-1 House <strong>of</strong> Life: <strong>The</strong> Old Jewish<br />
Cemetery in Prague<br />
5:00 Inside Washington<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
5:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
6:30 New Mexico Wildlife<br />
7:00 Nature “Frogs: <strong>The</strong> Thin Green Line”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Classic<br />
“Small Island, Part 1”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
9:00 3-3 Inner Compass<br />
9:30 Voices <strong>of</strong> a Never Ending Dawn<br />
3-1 Smitten<br />
3-3 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
11:00 3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Masterpiece Classic<br />
11:30 Bonaparte’s Retreat<br />
12:00 Nova<br />
“Hunting the Edge <strong>of</strong> Space, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
12:30 3-3 Independent Lens<br />
Monday 19th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
6:00 3-1 Nature<br />
7:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
8:30 3-1 Bonaparte’s Retreat<br />
9:00 3-1 Legend <strong>of</strong> Pancho Barnes and the<br />
Happy Bottom Riding Club<br />
10:00 3-1 Scrapbook Memories<br />
10:30 3-1 Katie Brown Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Great American Quilt Revival<br />
12:00 3-1 Nature<br />
1:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
2:30 3-1 Bonaparte’s Retreat<br />
3:00 3-1 Legend <strong>of</strong> Pancho Barnes<br />
4:00 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Inside Washington<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Phoenix, AZ, Part 1”<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
8:00 Earth Days: American Experience<br />
3-1 Earth Days<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Tracks Ahead<br />
“Wisconsin & Southern Railroads”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Antiques Roadshow<br />
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
“Highlights <strong>of</strong> Castile”<br />
11:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Earth Days<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Earth Days<br />
Tuesday 20th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
6:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
7:00 3-1 Earth Days<br />
9:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
9:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 3-1 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
10:30 3-1 Motorweek<br />
11:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
12:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
1:00 3-1 Earth Days<br />
3:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
3:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
4:00 3-1 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Scully/<strong>The</strong> World Show<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Nova “<strong>The</strong> Big Energy Gamble”<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
8:00 Frontline<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Dancing Boys <strong>of</strong> Afghanistan”<br />
3-1 Frontline<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 You Should Know<br />
3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Creative Living<br />
10:00 Independent Lens “Dirt! <strong>The</strong> Movie”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Nova<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Frontline<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Frontline<br />
3-3 Independent Lens<br />
Wednesday 21st<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
6:00 3-1 Nova<br />
7:00 3-1 Frontline<br />
8:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
9:00 3-1 Children <strong>of</strong> the Amazon<br />
10:00 3-1 American Woodshop<br />
10:30 3-1 Woodturning Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Placing Out: <strong>The</strong> Orphan Trains<br />
12:00 3-1 Nova<br />
1:00 3-1 Frontline<br />
2:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3:00 3-1 Children <strong>of</strong> the Amazon<br />
4:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 World Business<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Through a Dog’s Eyes<br />
3-1 Through a Dog’s Eyes<br />
8:00 P.O.V. “Food, Inc.”<br />
3-1 P.O.V.<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind<br />
“Interstitial Cystitis: Private Pain”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Through a Dog’s Eyes<br />
10:30 This Old House<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 P.O.V.<br />
11:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 P.O.V.<br />
Thursday 22nd<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Life Focus<br />
6:00 3-1 Through a Dog’s Eyes<br />
7:00 3-1 P.O.V.<br />
9:00 3-1 Sense <strong>of</strong> Wonder<br />
10:00 3-1 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
10:30 3-1 Knitting Daily<br />
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11:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
12:00 3-1 Through a Dog’s Eyes<br />
1:00 3-1 P.O.V.<br />
3:00 3-1 Sense <strong>of</strong> Wonder<br />
4:00 3-1 Second Opinion/Health Care<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 European Journal<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Frontline<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Dancing Boys <strong>of</strong> Afghanistan”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
8:00 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
3-1 Earth Days<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Sportslook<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Red Green Show “Life is a Circus”<br />
10:00 Woodsongs “Band <strong>of</strong> Heathens and<br />
Ge<strong>of</strong>f Atcheson”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Frontline<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Independent Lens<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3-3 Growing Greener Schools<br />
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Friday 23rd<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
6:00 3-1 Woodsongs<br />
7:00 3-1 Songs <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
8:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
9:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
10:00 3-1 Grand View<br />
10:30 3-1 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
11:00 3-1 Legends & Lyrics<br />
12:00 3-1 Jubilee<br />
1:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
2:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
4:00 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC Newsnight<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Market to Market<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
7:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
8:00 Washington Week<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
8:30 NOW on PBS<br />
3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 Green Builders<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Masterpiece Classic<br />
“Small Island, Part 1”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 3-3 Market to Market<br />
11:00 3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Washington Week<br />
11:30 George Burns & Gracie Allen Show<br />
3-3 NOW on PBS<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
3-3 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
12:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
Saturday 24th<br />
6:00 Woodsmith Shop<br />
“Make Beautiful Bowls”<br />
6:30 Woodturning Workshop<br />
“Wood Grain Patterns”<br />
7:00 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
“Von Steuben’s Secret Weapon”<br />
7:30 Bake Decorate Celebrate!<br />
“Seashore”<br />
8:00 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
“Salmon-Indoors and Out”<br />
8:30 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
“Pastel Poppy Bouquet”<br />
9:00 New Yankee Workshop<br />
“Old Pine Bar”<br />
3-1 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:30 Motorweek<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
“Whimsy”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
10:30 Victory Garden “Edible”<br />
11:00 Jerry Yarnell School <strong>of</strong> Fine Art<br />
“Where’s the Worm, Part 4”<br />
3-1 Baking with Julia<br />
11:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Painting<br />
“Not Quite Spring”<br />
3-1 Victory Garden<br />
12:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest<br />
“Misty Fjords to Sitka”<br />
3-1 Everyday Food<br />
12:30 Quilt in a Day “Irish Cabin”<br />
3-1 This Old House<br />
1:00 America Quilts Creatively<br />
“Quilting with Heirloom Techniques Plus<br />
Needle Felting”<br />
3-1 Ask This Old House<br />
1:30 Martha’s Sewing Room<br />
“Vintage Couched Collage”<br />
3-1 Hometime<br />
2:00 Creative Living<br />
3-1 Woodwright’s Shop<br />
“Classical Carving”<br />
2:30 Scrapbook Memories<br />
“Paints, Dyes, Markers, and Inks”<br />
3-1 Motorweek<br />
3:00 Hometime<br />
“Stone Cottage: Geothermal”<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
3:30 This Old House<br />
“Newton Centre Project, Part 3”<br />
4:00 Ask This Old House Utilizing outdoor<br />
space; installing fiber cement siding<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
4:30 Welcome to My Studio<br />
“A Man Named Wentworth, Part 4”<br />
5:00 Sewing with Nancy<br />
“Appli-Curves, Part 1”<br />
3-1 Green Builders<br />
5:30 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Four Great Cities II”<br />
6:00 Report from Santa Fe<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
6:30 America’s Heartland<br />
7:00 Lawrence Welk Show<br />
“Big Band Days”<br />
3-1 Through a Dog’s Eyes<br />
8:00 All Creatures Great and Small<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Beauty <strong>of</strong> the Beast”<br />
3-1 P.O.V. “Food, Inc.”<br />
8:30 3-3 Allaire Back Fitness<br />
9:00 Austin City Limits<br />
“Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel”<br />
3-3 Marriage Uncensored<br />
9:30 3-3 Real Families, Real Answers<br />
10:00 Nova “<strong>The</strong> Big Energy Gamble”<br />
3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Lawrence Welk Show<br />
11:00 Nature “Frogs: <strong>The</strong> Thin Green Line”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Classic Gospel<br />
12:00 Austin City Limits<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
Sunday 25th<br />
6:00 Smart Travels–Europe with Rudy Maxa<br />
“Carcassonne and the Pyrenees”<br />
6:30 Healthy Minds “Chemical Dependency”<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Phoenix, AZ, Part 1”<br />
8:00 Classic Gospel “I’ll Fly Away”<br />
9:00 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music “Musical Visit to the<br />
Ringling Museum I”<br />
9:30 Joy <strong>of</strong> Music “Favorite Marches I”<br />
10:00 A Celtic Pilgrimage with John<br />
O’Donohue<br />
11:00 Globe Trekker “Madrid City Guide”<br />
11:30 3-1 Washington Week<br />
12:00 Cultura<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
12:30 America’s Heartland<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
1:00 NOW on PBS<br />
1:30 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 Life (Part 2)<br />
2:00 3-1 To the Contrary<br />
2:30 Texas Parks and Wildlife<br />
3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
3:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind<br />
“Preventing a Stroke”<br />
3-1 P.O.V.<br />
3:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
4:00 Classic Gospel<br />
5:00 Inside Washington<br />
3-1 History Detectives<br />
5:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
6:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
6:30 New Mexico Wildlife<br />
7:00 Nature “Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Whales”<br />
3-1 Nature<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Classic<br />
“Small Island, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
9:00 3-3 Inner Compass<br />
9:30 Great Performances at the Met<br />
“Der Rosenkavalier”<br />
3-1 Tuba U: Basso Pr<strong>of</strong>undo<br />
3-3 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 3-1 Austin City Limits<br />
3-3 Nature<br />
11:00 3-1 Nature<br />
3-3 Masterpiece Classic<br />
12:00 Nova “<strong>The</strong> Big Energy Gamble”<br />
3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
Monday 26th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
6:00 3-1 Nature<br />
7:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
8:30 3-1 Donner Party:<br />
American Experience<br />
10:00 3-1 Scrapbook Memories<br />
10:30 3-1 Katie Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Ten Sisters: A True Story<br />
12:00 3-1 Nature
1:00 3-1 Masterpiece Classic<br />
2:30 3-1 Donner Party<br />
4:00 3-1 America’s Heartland<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Inside Washington<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
“Phoenix, AZ, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
8:00 My Lai: American Experience<br />
3-1 My Lai<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West<br />
3-1 Rosevelt’s America<br />
10:00 Tracks Ahead<br />
“Digital Command Control”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Antiques Roadshow<br />
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
“Normandy: War-Torn Yet Full <strong>of</strong> Life”<br />
11:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 My Lai<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 My Lai<br />
12:30 3-3 Tuba U: Basso Pr<strong>of</strong>undo<br />
Tuesday 27th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
6:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
7:00 3-1 My Lai: American Experience<br />
8:30 3-1 Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West<br />
9:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
9:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
10:00 3-1 America’s Test Kitchen<br />
10:30 3-1 Motorweek<br />
11:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
12:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
1:00 3-1 My Lai<br />
2:30 3-1 Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West<br />
3:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
3:30 3-1 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
4:00 3-1 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 Scully/ <strong>The</strong> World Show<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Nova “Mind Over Money”<br />
3-1 Nova<br />
8:00 Frontline “<strong>The</strong> Vaccine War”<br />
3-1 Frontline<br />
Great Performances at the Met<br />
“Der Rosenkavalier”<br />
Great Performances at the Met’s “Der<br />
Rosenkavalier,” Richard Strauss’ comic<br />
masterpiece <strong>of</strong> love and intrigue in 18thcentury<br />
Vienna, stars Renée Fleming as the<br />
aristocratic Marschallin and Susan Graham<br />
in the trouser role <strong>of</strong> her young lover. Music<br />
director James Levine conducts a cast<br />
that includes Kristinn Sigmundsson and Miah<br />
Persson. Recorded on January 9th, 2010.<br />
Great Performances at the Met’s “Der<br />
Rosenkavalier” can be seen Sunday, April<br />
25th at 9:30 p.m.<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West<br />
As the sun began to set on frontier life, a<br />
vigilante act ripped apart a young Oklahoma<br />
community. In the early morning hours <strong>of</strong><br />
April 19th, 1909, a group <strong>of</strong> Ada residents<br />
avenged the murder <strong>of</strong> a popular local<br />
rancher and former U.S. Deputy Marshall,<br />
A. A. “Gus” Bobbitt, by lynching the four<br />
suspects. <strong>The</strong> mob effectively drove the outlaw<br />
element out <strong>of</strong> town, but in the process<br />
perpetrated a terrible miscarriage <strong>of</strong> justice.<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West marks the 100th anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event.<br />
Death <strong>of</strong> the Old West can be seen Monday,<br />
April 26th at 9:30 p.m.<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 You Should Know<br />
3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Creative Living<br />
10:00 Legend <strong>of</strong> Pancho Barnes and the<br />
Happy Bottom Riding Club<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Nova<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Frontline<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Frontline<br />
3-3 Independent Lens<br />
Wednesday 28th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
6:00 3-1 Nova<br />
7:00 3-1 Frontline<br />
8:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
9:00 3-1 When Medicine Got it Wrong<br />
10:00 3-1 American Woodshop<br />
10:30 3-1 Woodturning Workshop<br />
11:00 3-1 Weaving Worlds<br />
12:00 3-1 Nova<br />
1:00 3-1 Frontline<br />
2:00 3-1 Independent Lens<br />
3:00 3-1 When Medicine Got it Wrong<br />
4:00 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 World Business<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Great Performances “Hamlet”<br />
3-1 Great Performances<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 3-3 Great Performances<br />
10:30 This Old House<br />
3-1 Tuba U: Basso Pr<strong>of</strong>undo<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
11:57 Star Gazer with Jack Horkheimer<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Great Performances<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 Inner Compass<br />
6:00 3-1 Great Performances<br />
9:30 3-1 Bonaparte’s Retreat<br />
Thursday 29th<br />
10:00 3-1 Taste <strong>of</strong> History<br />
10:30 3-1 Knitting Daily<br />
11:00 3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
12:00 3-1 Voices <strong>of</strong> a Never Ending Dawn<br />
2:00 3-1 Last Ridge<br />
3:00 3-1 Miller Center Forums<br />
4:00 3-1 Second Opinion/Health Care<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 European Journal<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Frontline “<strong>The</strong> Vaccine War”<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
8:00 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
3-1 Antiques Roadshow<br />
8:30 3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Sportslook<br />
3-1 Appalachia: A History <strong>of</strong> Mountains<br />
and People<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
9:30 Red Green Show<br />
“Once More to the Well”<br />
10:00 Woodsongs<br />
“Homemade Jamz Blues Band”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Frontline<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Independent Lens<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3-3 Dhamma Brothers<br />
Friday 30th<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:30 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
6:00 3-1 Woodsongs<br />
7:00 3-1 Songs <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
8:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
9:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
10:00 3-1 Grand View<br />
10:30 3-1 Beauty <strong>of</strong> Oil Painting<br />
11:00 3-1 Legends & Lyrics<br />
12:00 3-1 Jubilee<br />
1:00 3-1 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
2:00 3-1 This Old House Hour<br />
3:00 3-1 Globe Trekker<br />
4:00 3-1 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
4:30 3-1 BBC World News<br />
5:00 3-1 BBC Newsnight<br />
5:30 3-1 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 3-1 PBS NewsHour<br />
7:00 Market to Market<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
7:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
8:00 Washington Week<br />
3-1 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
8:30 NOW on PBS<br />
3-3 Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
9:00 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
3-1 Synchronized Swimming<br />
3-3 Charlie Rose<br />
10:00 Masterpiece “Small Island, Part 2”<br />
3-1 Charlie Rose<br />
3-3 Inside Washington<br />
10:30 3-3 Market to Market<br />
11:00 3-1 Tavis Smiley<br />
3-3 Washington Week<br />
11:30 George Burns & Gracie Allen Show<br />
3-3 NOW on PBS<br />
12:00 PBS NewsHour<br />
3-1 Washington Week<br />
3-3 Bill Moyers Journal<br />
12:30 3-1 NOW on PBS<br />
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Translators: Andrews, TX - 90.9 MHz; Apache Springs, 90.9 MHz; Clayton, 93.5 MHz; Conchas Dam, 88.3; DesMoines, 106.1 MHz;<br />
Ft. Sumner, 91.7 MHz; Las Vegas, 107.1 MHz; Midland, TX - 99.5MHz; Montoya, 90.7 MHz; Quay, 91.3 MHz; Raton, 104.7 MHz;<br />
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Sundays<br />
8:00 a.m. WITH HEART AND VOICE<br />
Apr 4 Easter Day at St. Thomas Church,<br />
New York<br />
R. STRAUSS: Solemn Entry<br />
NOYON: Christ Has Conquered<br />
HARRIS: Most Glorious Lord <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
HADLEY: My Beloved Spake<br />
ALEXANDER: He is Risen<br />
Apr 11 Choir <strong>of</strong> St. Martins Church,<br />
Houston<br />
BAIRSTOW: Sing Ye to the Lord<br />
WILBEY: If Ye Love Me<br />
THOMPSON: <strong>The</strong> Place <strong>of</strong> the Blest<br />
SOWERBY: I Will Lift Up My Eyes<br />
BRITTEN: Te Deum<br />
Apr 18 Girl Choristers <strong>of</strong> St. Paul’s, Buffalo<br />
VIERNE: Berceuse from 24 Pieces<br />
in Free Style<br />
DUPRE: Ave Maria<br />
BARBER: Sure on This Shining<br />
Night<br />
J.S. BACH: Jesu Joy <strong>of</strong> Man’s<br />
Desiring<br />
HOWELLS: Jubilate in E Flat<br />
Apr 25 Choir <strong>of</strong> All Saints Church, Beverly<br />
Hills<br />
PHILIPS: Fanfare for Organ; I Will<br />
Bless the Lord at All Times;<br />
Pastorale for Bassoon and Organ<br />
NESWICK: Let the People Praise<br />
You, O God<br />
MARTIN: <strong>The</strong> Altar<br />
HAMPTON: A Repeating Alleluia<br />
9:00 a.m. FOOTLIGHT PARADE<br />
Apr 4 “Dirty Rotten Rascals” <strong>The</strong> musical<br />
theater is full <strong>of</strong> ‘em – from Groucho<br />
Marx’s Capt. Spaulding to Cyril<br />
Richard’s Capt. Hook.<br />
Apr 11 “1952 on Stage and Screen” includes<br />
Broadway’s “New Faces” revue<br />
and “Wish You Were Here,” plus<br />
Hollywood’s “Hans Christian<br />
Andersen” and “Singin’ in the Rain.”<br />
Apr 18 “Good Advice” features tips for leading<br />
a better life <strong>of</strong>fered by such selfhelp<br />
experts as the doctors Rodgers<br />
and Hart, Sondheim, Irving Berlin,<br />
and Cole Porter.<br />
Apr 25 “Celebrating <strong>Frank</strong> Loesser: Part 1<br />
– Mostly Hollywood” salutes the<br />
Loesser centennial including<br />
Hollywood’s “I Hear Music”; “Two<br />
Sleepy People”; and “Baby, It’s Cold<br />
Outside”<br />
10:00 a.m. THE SONG IS YOU WITH<br />
BONNIE GRICE is a weekly radio<br />
show that invites guests to pick their<br />
Top 10 favorites and to explore the<br />
soundtrack <strong>of</strong> their lives and how<br />
music has influenced and inspired<br />
them.<br />
Apr 4 Kate White<br />
Apr 11 Rene Marie<br />
Apr 18 Kayce Freed Jennings<br />
Apr 25 To be announced<br />
11:00 a.m. FRESH AIR WEEKEND WITH<br />
TERRY GROSS<br />
This interview and features program<br />
opens the window on contemporary<br />
arts and issues with guests from<br />
worlds as diverse as literature and<br />
economics.<br />
12:00 p.m. PEOPLE’S PHARMACY<br />
Joe and Terry Graedon explore different<br />
medical topics and issues in<br />
depth with medical experts.<br />
1:00 p.m. DEMOCRACY NOW! is a national,<br />
independent, news program hosted<br />
by Amy Goodman and Juan<br />
Gonzalez. It provides access to<br />
people and perspectives rarely<br />
heard in other media.<br />
2:00 p.m. BROADWAY REVISITED<br />
Apr 4 <strong>The</strong> Musicals <strong>of</strong> Mel Brooks<br />
Apr 11 April in Paris<br />
Apr 18 Adam and Eve and “<strong>The</strong> Apple Tree”<br />
Apr 25 Susannah McCorkle and Woody<br />
Herman<br />
3:00 p.m. MOUNTAIN STAGE is a weekly twohour<br />
program hosted by singer/<br />
songwriter Larry Groce. <strong>The</strong> program<br />
presents an array <strong>of</strong> live contemporary<br />
music seasoned with traditional<br />
roots performers.<br />
Apr 4 Mark O’Connor’s Hot Swing!;<br />
Tommy Emmanuel; Kaukonen &<br />
Bromberg; Vetiver; Among the Oak<br />
& Ash; DePue Brothers<br />
Apr 11 Calexico; Stephen Kellogg & the<br />
Sixers; Jesse Winchester; Harper<br />
Simon; Solas<br />
Apr 18 Robert Earl Keen; Ray Wylie<br />
Hubbard; Darrell Scott; Danny<br />
Barnes; <strong>The</strong> Sweetback Sisters<br />
Apr 25 Lucero; Sam Bush; Bottle Rockets;<br />
Sons <strong>of</strong> Bill; Bud Carroll & <strong>The</strong><br />
Southern Souls<br />
5:00 p.m. CELTIC CONNECTIONS<br />
Apr 4 New Releases<br />
Apr 11 Liam Clancy, Irish Troubadour<br />
Apr 18 <strong>The</strong> Willis Clan in Concert<br />
Apr 25 Music <strong>of</strong> Cape Breton<br />
6:00 p.m. ALL THINGS CONSIDERED<br />
7:00 p.m. SYMPHONYCAST<br />
Hosted by Korva Coleman,<br />
Symphonycast presents performances<br />
from the world’s top orchestras<br />
and showcases significant<br />
events in the classical music world.<br />
Apr 4 Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra<br />
Apr 11 Concentus Musicus Wien<br />
Apr 18 <strong>The</strong> Cleveland Orchestra<br />
Apr 25 Los Angeles Philharmonic<br />
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9:00 p.m. THE ROMANTIC HOURS<br />
Mona Golabek, the acclaimed<br />
“Voice <strong>of</strong> Romance,” guides you on<br />
a journey through the passion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
greatest composers, authors, poets,<br />
and thinkers <strong>of</strong> all time.<br />
Apr 4 Poetry <strong>of</strong> Rumi<br />
Apr 11 Selections <strong>of</strong> famous guests, including<br />
<strong>The</strong>odore Bikel, Studs Terkel,<br />
Bonnie Hunt, and others.<br />
Apr 18 Famous concerti, including music <strong>of</strong><br />
Scriabin, Rutland Boughton,<br />
Beethoven, and others.<br />
Apr 25 Thoughts <strong>of</strong> Mother Teresa<br />
10:00 p.m. WEEKEND PERFORMANCE<br />
TODAY<br />
11:00 p.m. MUSIC OUT OF THE NIGHT AND<br />
INTO THE MORNING until 5:00 a.m.<br />
when Morning Edition begins.<br />
Mondays<br />
7:00 p.m. CHICAGO SYMPHONY<br />
ORCHESTRA<br />
Hosted Don Tait, the Chicago Symphony<br />
Orchestra recordings have<br />
earned many prestigious international<br />
awards.<br />
Apr 5 TCHAIKOVSKY: <strong>The</strong> Storm; <strong>The</strong><br />
Snow Maiden, excerpts; Swan Lake,<br />
excerpts<br />
BEETHOVEN: Overture to <strong>The</strong><br />
Creatures <strong>of</strong> Prometheus<br />
SHOSTAKOVICH: Chamber Symphony<br />
Apr 12 RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Capriccio<br />
Espagnol<br />
MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 20 in<br />
d, K. 466<br />
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Symphony<br />
No. 5<br />
Apr 19 WAGNER: Overture to <strong>The</strong> Flying<br />
Dutchman<br />
GOLDMARK: Violin Concerto in a,<br />
Op. 28<br />
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 in<br />
b, Op. 74, “Pathetique”<br />
Apr 26 SEEGER: Andante for Strings<br />
BERG: Three Pieces for Orchestra<br />
BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 1 in<br />
d, Op. 15<br />
SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 3 in E-<br />
Flat, Op. 97, “Rhenish”<br />
9:00 p.m. PERFORMANCE TODAY<br />
11:00 p.m. MUSIC OUT OF THE NIGHT AND<br />
INTO THE MORNING until 5:00 a.m.<br />
when Morning Edition begins.<br />
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Tuesdays<br />
7:00 p.m. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC<br />
Apr 6 Conductor Christoph Eschenbach<br />
PINTSCHER: Toward Osiris<br />
BERG: Violin Concerto<br />
BRAHMS/SCHOENBERG: Piano<br />
Quartet No. 1<br />
Apr 13 Conductor Jeffrey Kahane<br />
MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 6; Piano<br />
Concerto No. 25; Piano Concerto<br />
No. 24<br />
Apr 20 Conductor Alan Gilbert<br />
CAO: Vietnam National Anthem<br />
SMITH: <strong>The</strong> Star Spangled Banner<br />
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.<br />
4; Symphony No. 7; Egmont Overture<br />
MENDELSSOHN: Scherzo in g from<br />
Octet for Strings<br />
Apr 27 Conductor Antonio Pappano<br />
MOZART: Symphony No. 31, “Paris”<br />
BRUCH: Scottish Fantasy<br />
BRAHMS: Symphony No. 4<br />
9:00 p.m. PERFORMANCE TODAY<br />
11:00 p.m. MUSIC OUT OF THE NIGHT AND<br />
INTO THE MORNING<br />
Wednesdays<br />
7:00 p.m. LIVE! AT THE CONCERTGEBOUW<br />
Apr 7 Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic<br />
MOZART: Overture to Die<br />
Entfuhrung<br />
POULENC: Concerto for 2 Pianos<br />
and Orchestra<br />
HONEGGER: Quatre chansons<br />
pour voix grave<br />
BIZET: L’Arlesienne, excerpt<br />
Apr 14 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
MAHLER: Symphony No. 2<br />
Apr 21 Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic<br />
BEETHOVEN: Overture to Die<br />
Weihe des Hauses<br />
BADINGS: Concerto for Harp and<br />
Orchestra<br />
YUN: In Balance<br />
SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 1<br />
Apr 28 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra<br />
ZUIDAM: Adam-Interludes<br />
LINDBERG: Violin Concerto<br />
ADAMS: Harmonielehre<br />
9:00 p.m. PERFORMANCE TODAY<br />
11:00 p.m. MUSIC OUT OF THE NIGHT AND<br />
INTO THE MORNING until 5:00 a.m.<br />
when Morning Edition begins.<br />
Thursdays<br />
7:00 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY<br />
Apr 1 Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas<br />
LIGETI: Lontano<br />
POULENC: Concerto in d for Two<br />
Pianos and Orchestra<br />
PROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 5 in<br />
B-Flat, Op. 100<br />
Apr 8 Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas<br />
KNUSSEN: Symphony No. 3, Op. 18<br />
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 9 in<br />
d, Op. 125<br />
Apr 15 Conductor Peter Oundjian<br />
MOZART: Overture to <strong>The</strong> Magic<br />
Flute, K. 620<br />
SZYMANOWSKI: Sinfonie<br />
Concertante for Piano and<br />
Orchestra<br />
STRAUSS: Berleske in d for Piano<br />
and Orchestra<br />
TCHAIKOVSKY: Francesca da<br />
Rimini, Op. 32<br />
5:00<br />
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6:00<br />
7:00<br />
8:00<br />
9:00<br />
10:00<br />
11:00<br />
Sunday<br />
All Things<br />
Considered<br />
Symphonycast<br />
<strong>The</strong> Romantic<br />
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8:00<br />
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11:00<br />
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Car Talk<br />
Wait, Wait...<br />
Don’t Tell Me<br />
Living on Earth<br />
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2:30 p.m.<br />
New Letters<br />
on the Air<br />
3:00 p.m.<br />
Classical Guitar<br />
4:00 p.m.<br />
Prairie Home<br />
Companion<br />
All Things<br />
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Marian<br />
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Swingin’ Down<br />
the Lane<br />
Jazz at Lincoln<br />
Center<br />
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Monday through Friday<br />
Regional Newscasts at:<br />
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12:06, 2:06, & 5:33 p.m.<br />
8:00 Marketplace Report<br />
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8:45 A Sign <strong>of</strong> Science<br />
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9:15 Discovery Now<br />
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3:25 Dateline New Mexico<br />
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Apr 22 Conductor Fabio Luisi<br />
STRAUSS: Don Juan, Op. 20<br />
SAINT-SAENS: Introduction and<br />
Rondo capriccioso, Op. 28<br />
SCHMIDT: Symphony No. 4 in C<br />
Apr 29 Conductor Herbert Blomstedt<br />
BRAHMS: Violin Concerto in D,<br />
Op. 77<br />
NIELSEN: Symphony No. 3, Op.<br />
27, “Sinfonia Espansiva”<br />
9:00 p.m. PERFORMANCE TODAY<br />
11:00 p.m. MUSIC OUT OF THE NIGHT AND<br />
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Fridays<br />
7:00 p.m. COMPACT DISCOVERIES<br />
Apr 2 Goldmark Silver<br />
Apr 9 Variations on Scott Joplin Rags<br />
Apr 16 Spring<br />
Apr 23 Aaron Copland, <strong>The</strong> Brooklyn Cowboy<br />
Apr 30 More Scott Joplin Variations<br />
8:00 p.m. WORLD OF ROBERT<br />
SCHUMANN<br />
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Apr 2 <strong>The</strong> Young Eagle: <strong>The</strong> Arrival <strong>of</strong><br />
Johannes Brahms<br />
8:00 p.m. FIRST LADIES OF MUSIC WITH<br />
VIRGINIA ESKIN (begins)<br />
Apr 9 Overview<br />
Apr 16 Greek Divas<br />
Apr 23 Music <strong>of</strong> the Salon Period<br />
Apr 30 European Women Composers in the<br />
19th Century<br />
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PETER SEGAL AND CARL<br />
KASELL<br />
10:00 a.m. LIVING ON EARTH is NPR’s awardwinning<br />
environmental program<br />
hosted by Steve Curwood.<br />
11:00 a.m. METROPOLITAN OPERA<br />
Apr 3 VERDI: Aida<br />
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Apr 17 VERDI: La Traviata<br />
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This program focuses on writers <strong>of</strong><br />
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Apr 3 <strong>The</strong> Cruelest Month<br />
Apr 10 Robert Pinksy<br />
Apr 17 Past American Voice: Robert Dana<br />
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3:00 p.m. CLASSICAL GUITAR ALIVE!<br />
4:00 p.m. A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION<br />
Hear the latest news from Lake<br />
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Arts Center in Newark, NJ<br />
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NY<br />
6:00 p.m. ALL THINGS CONSIDERED<br />
Artesia, NM<br />
Nightly Business Report, Nova<br />
Tucumcari, NM<br />
Hometime,<br />
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Market to Market, Nova<br />
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Classic Gospel<br />
Clovis Depot<br />
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Clovis, NM<br />
Tracks Ahead<br />
Weekend Edition<br />
FM Programming<br />
WorldFocus<br />
News 3 New Mexico<br />
Roswell, NM<br />
Morning Edition, FM<br />
Jazz Programming, FM<br />
New Mexico<br />
Humanities Council<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
(505) 277-3217<br />
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Market to Market<br />
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A Prairie Home Companion, FM<br />
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Market to Market<br />
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Roswell, NM<br />
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
Refining Company<br />
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CJ’s<br />
Pharmacy... At your Service<br />
Portales, NM<br />
Antiques Roadshow,<br />
McLaughlin Group,<br />
Sportslook<br />
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FARM AND LIVESTOCK<br />
BUREAU<br />
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America’s Heartland<br />
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7:00 p.m. MARIAN McPARTLAND’s<br />
PIANO JAZZ<br />
Apr 3 Guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli with<br />
Guest Host John Pizzarelli<br />
Apr 10 <strong>The</strong> Hickory House Trio Reunion<br />
with Guest Host Bill Crow<br />
Apr 17 Marian McPartland Selects: Phil<br />
Woods, saxophonist<br />
Apr 24 Marian Selects: Hiromi Ushara, pianist<br />
8:00 p.m. SWINGIN’ DOWN THE LANE WITH<br />
DAVID MILLER is dedicated to<br />
keeping the big band sound alive<br />
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to Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw,<br />
Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Glenn<br />
Miller, and <strong>of</strong> course the illustrious<br />
Duke Ellington.<br />
Apr 3 Downtown New York – <strong>The</strong> streets<br />
are alive with music<br />
Apr 10 Eddy Duchin Centennial – Remembering<br />
popular pianist <strong>of</strong> the 1930s<br />
Apr 17 Oscar Nominees 2 – Movie songs<br />
from the late 1930s<br />
Apr 24 Lost Gems – Hard to find recordings<br />
from the Big Band Era<br />
9:00 p.m. JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER RA-<br />
DIO WITH WYNTON APRSALIS<br />
Apr 3 <strong>The</strong> Music <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>lonius Monk<br />
Apr 10 McCoy Tyner<br />
Apr 17 NEA 2010 Jazz Masters<br />
Apr 24 Monty Alexander: Harlem-Kingston<br />
Express<br />
10:00 p.m. JAZZSET WITH<br />
DEE DEE BRIDGEWATER<br />
Apr 3 Michael Wolff Trio and Special Guest<br />
Steve Wilson<br />
Apr 10 Ted Nash: <strong>The</strong> Mancini Project<br />
Apr 17 Paquito D’Rivera<br />
Apr 24 A Night at the Jazz Standard in New<br />
York<br />
11:00 p.m. MUSIC OUT OF THE NIGHT AND<br />
INTO THE MORNING until 6:00 a.m.<br />
when Weekend Edition begins.<br />
“Relatively Quiet” Drive<br />
Scheduled for April<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>KENW</strong>-FM Spring Fundraiser is<br />
scheduled for April 17th through April<br />
24th. Our Fall Fundraiser raised over<br />
$27,000 and we are hopeful that with your<br />
support, we can exceed that amount this<br />
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Weekend Edition, FM<br />
People’s Pharmacy, FM<br />
Atwood, Malone,<br />
Turner & Sabin<br />
Attorneys at Law<br />
Roswell, NM<br />
Symphonycast<br />
All Things Considered, FM<br />
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Portales, NM<br />
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Electric Cooperative<br />
Portales, NM<br />
Antiques Roadshow<br />
New Mexico American<br />
Water Company<br />
Clovis, NM<br />
Nature<br />
CHAVES COUNTY FARM<br />
AND LIVESTOCK<br />
BUREAU<br />
Dexter and Roswell, NM<br />
America’s Heartland<br />
Tucumcari, NM<br />
Weekend Edition, FM<br />
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Shanor & Martin,<br />
L.L.P.<br />
Roswell, Santa Fe, NM;<br />
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Morning Edition, FM<br />
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Muleshoe State Bank<br />
Muleshoe, TX<br />
Nature<br />
Muleshoe, TX<br />
PBS NewsHour<br />
James Polk Stone<br />
National Bank<br />
Clovis, Hagerman, Hobbs,<br />
Portales, Roswell<br />
Austin City Limits<br />
Living Desert Zoo &<br />
Gardens State Park<br />
Open Every Day Except Christmas<br />
Carlsbad, NM<br />
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Nature, PBS NewsHour<br />
Maddox, Holloman<br />
& Kirksey, P.C.,<br />
Attorneys and Counselors<br />
at Law<br />
Hobbs, NM<br />
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Roswell, NM<br />
With Heart and Voice, FM<br />
Clovis and Portales<br />
Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me, FM<br />
Telephone Book<br />
WorldFocus<br />
News 3 New Mexico<br />
NM Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Health & Division <strong>of</strong><br />
Vocational Rehabilitation<br />
Santa Fe, NM<br />
Public Health Update, FM<br />
Portales, NM<br />
Austin City Limits<br />
New Mexico<br />
American Water<br />
Morning Edition,<br />
Daytime Programming<br />
FM<br />
Roswell, NM<br />
Nature,<br />
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Stargazer<br />
Penasco Valley<br />
Telecommunications<br />
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FM<br />
Carlsbad Medical<br />
Center<br />
Carlsbad, NM<br />
1-888-CMC-9111<br />
www.carlsbadmedicalcenter.com<br />
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Portales, NM<br />
Austin City Limits<br />
19
NOT IN GOD’S NAME<br />
At any given time, there are fifty conflicts being fought around the world in the name <strong>of</strong><br />
religion. And this number is rising. But the question remains: Why? Why are some religions<br />
unable to tolerate different beliefs and live in harmony with the people <strong>of</strong> those beliefs?<br />
And why, even in the U.S., where the freedom <strong>of</strong> religion is considered a fundamental right<br />
<strong>of</strong> every person, do differing religious views cause deadly consequences?<br />
Not in God’s Name travels to India, a cradle <strong>of</strong> many <strong>of</strong> the world’s great religions. <strong>The</strong>re,<br />
leaders <strong>of</strong> Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism share their<br />
insights into global violence committed in the name <strong>of</strong> God, and <strong>of</strong>fer ways to break the<br />
tragic cycle <strong>of</strong> intolerance that has escalated, in some cases, to the point <strong>of</strong> nuclear<br />
confrontation.<br />
Tuesday, April 6th at 8:00 p.m.<br />
Thursday, April 8th at 7:00 p.m.<br />
Dated material,<br />
please do not delay.<br />
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