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May 2013<br />
<strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>:<br />
<strong>Paintings</strong>, <strong>Partials</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong><br />
Airs 8pm Thursday, May 20<br />
See story, p. 14
The Guide<br />
May 2013<br />
Vol. 26<br />
No. 11<br />
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Airs 8pm Monday, May 20<br />
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backroads <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><br />
<strong>Paintings</strong>, <strong>Partials</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong><br />
This new episode <strong>of</strong> <strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><br />
introduces viewers to Polson, Hobson,<br />
the Sweet Grass Hills <strong>and</strong> Forsyth.<br />
See story, p. 14<br />
May 2013<br />
<strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>:<br />
<strong>Paintings</strong>, <strong>Partials</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong><br />
Airs 8pm Thursday, May 20<br />
See story, p. 14<br />
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Contents<br />
Pg<br />
3 Editor’s Choice<br />
4 Made in <strong>Montana</strong><br />
6 Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight<br />
(<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> & World Channels)<br />
22 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Weekend Programming<br />
23 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Weekday Programming<br />
24 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Children’s Programming<br />
25 A-Z Program Listing<br />
(<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> & World Channels)<br />
28 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Create Channel<br />
29 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Kids Channel<br />
30 Business Partners
3<br />
Editor’s Choice<br />
University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> Radio-TV Dept<br />
guns in the Big Sky<br />
This <strong>Montana</strong> Public Media collaborative project includes a documentary about the<br />
culture <strong>of</strong> guns in the state <strong>and</strong> a Town Hall Meeting dicussing how to keep <strong>Montana</strong>’s<br />
school’s safe.<br />
University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> Radio-TV Dept<br />
University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> Radio-TV Dept<br />
Top: Class training in <strong>Montana</strong>’s Gun Culture.<br />
Middle: Tristan Smith 14 <strong>of</strong> Kalispell<br />
Bottom: John Sch<strong>of</strong>fstall <strong>and</strong> Brittany<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>’s Gun Culture<br />
Airs 7pm Tuesday, May 21 Also airs 5/22 noon, 5/23 3am, 5/25 4:30pm<br />
Entering the world <strong>of</strong> a gun show may seem like making a trip to a foreign l<strong>and</strong>. But for<br />
many <strong>Montana</strong>ns, guns are a way <strong>of</strong> life, a tool necessary for the rural lifestyle. “<strong>Montana</strong>’s<br />
Gun Culture” explores the many ways <strong>Montana</strong>ns use guns <strong>and</strong> their relationships<br />
with firearms.<br />
From ranchers who use guns to manage their livestock to survivors <strong>of</strong> a 1986<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> school shooting, this program explores the role <strong>of</strong> guns in <strong>Montana</strong>’s culture.<br />
In <strong>Montana</strong>, women in isolated, rural areas carry weapons to protect their families<br />
<strong>and</strong> 12-year-olds learn gun safety <strong>and</strong> hunt for food. But there’s also a dark side to the<br />
gun culture. Crimes, violence <strong>and</strong> even school shootings in our state are also examined.<br />
This documentary is the most recent edition <strong>of</strong> a 26-year long tradition <strong>of</strong> films<br />
produced by the students <strong>of</strong> The University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Journalism.<br />
MONTANA PUBLIC<br />
RADIO ONLY<br />
Gun Control: Knee Jerk or Necessary?<br />
Airs ONLY on <strong>Montana</strong> Public Radio 7pm Wednesday, May 22<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Public Radio will present a one-hour, live discussion <strong>of</strong> gun control<br />
on MTPR stations in western <strong>and</strong> central <strong>Montana</strong>. MTPR News Director Sally<br />
Mauk will host the program with four guests: Ravalli County Sheriff Chris H<strong>of</strong>fman,<br />
Nancy DePastino <strong>of</strong> “Moms Dem<strong>and</strong> Action”, retired physician Dr. Doug<br />
Webber, <strong>and</strong> former U.S. Forest Service supervisor Ed Monnig. Both Webber<br />
<strong>and</strong> Monnig are hunters. Listeners will take part in the discussion by submitting<br />
questions <strong>and</strong> comments online. Tune in to the radio program or<br />
Keeping Our Schools Safe, A Town Hall Meeting<br />
Airs 7pm Thursday, May 23 Will be rebroadcast 5/29 noon<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> concludes its special series Guns in the Big Sky with a live forum on<br />
school safety. This program brings the conversation <strong>of</strong> gun regulation, sparked by the<br />
recent tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut, to <strong>Montana</strong> schools. Can gun regulation play a<br />
role in school safety? What options might make our schools safer?
4 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013<br />
Made in <strong>Montana</strong> indicates <strong>Montana</strong> Made programs throughout this guide<br />
Aaron Pruitt/Scott Sterling<br />
4-H: Six <strong>Montana</strong> Stories Follow six<br />
young <strong>Montana</strong>ns as they learn what 4-H<br />
is all about. It’s about refusing to give up<br />
on the runt <strong>of</strong> the litter, staying up all night<br />
to bottle feed a sick calf while knowing<br />
someday you’ll have to say goodbye. It’s<br />
about knowing where you’re headed but<br />
never forgetting where you’ve been. And<br />
it’s about pledging your head, your heart,<br />
your h<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> your health to help others.<br />
Airs Thursday 5/9 at 7pm, repeats Monday<br />
5/13 at 3am<br />
Walter “Blackie” Nelson, Wilbur Rehmann, Ken Nelson<br />
11th & Grant w/Eric Funk<br />
· The Dirty Shame In the tradition <strong>of</strong><br />
outlaw country music, The Dirty Shame<br />
takes listeners on a journey into the Wild<br />
West. Airs Thursday 5/2 at 7pm, repeats<br />
Saturday 5/4 at 10:07pm, Monday 5/6 at<br />
3:30am<br />
· NEW! Wilbur Rehmann Quintet<br />
Helena performers Wilbur Rehmann, saxophone,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Blackie Nelson, guitar, shine<br />
a light on jazz st<strong>and</strong>ards as this quintet<br />
heats up the studio <strong>of</strong> 11th & Grant. In<br />
his 80s, legendary <strong>Montana</strong> jazz guitarist<br />
Blackie Nelson demonstrates clearly how<br />
musicians seem to become younger even<br />
as they age. Airs Thursday 5/16 at 7pm,<br />
repeats Saturday 5/18 at 10:39pm, Monday<br />
5/20 at 3am<br />
Fort Peck Dam The Dam was an<br />
engineering feat in a place as harsh <strong>and</strong><br />
desolate as any on earth. It provided hope<br />
<strong>and</strong> a regular paycheck during the Great<br />
Depression. Thous<strong>and</strong>s faced unforgiving<br />
conditions to build the Fort Peck Dam, a<br />
project bold in design, daring in execution,<br />
<strong>and</strong> far reaching in its effects.<br />
Airs Wednesday 5/1 at 12pm<br />
Virginia City: Where History Lives<br />
This program takes viewers down the<br />
boardwalks <strong>of</strong> Virginia City, Mont. Regional<br />
characters share the history <strong>of</strong> the area<br />
while incorporating personal experiences<br />
that detail how Virginia City shaped our<br />
state’s early days. Airs Saturday 5/4 at<br />
5pm, repeats Sunday 5/19 at 10:30am<br />
Business: Made In <strong>Montana</strong>: Outdoor<br />
Edition This episode features the following<br />
businesses: Mystery Ranch, Bozeman;<br />
LB Snow, Missoula; North Star West Inc.,<br />
Antique Powder Rifles, Superior; Schnee’s<br />
Boots, Bozeman; Hart’s Motorsports &<br />
Dyno, Lolo; <strong>and</strong> 5 Cord Manufacturing, Missoula.<br />
Airs Sunday 5/5 at 10:30am<br />
Maps: Finding Our Voice Join alumni<br />
<strong>and</strong> current students on an intimate tour<br />
<strong>of</strong> who MAPS really is—the students <strong>and</strong><br />
their creative forces. Get an insider’s look<br />
at the people <strong>of</strong> MAPS <strong>and</strong> the creative<br />
work they produce in the Bitterroot Valley.<br />
MAPS is an after school media arts<br />
program that provides free media arts<br />
education to Bitterroot Valley high school<br />
students. Airs Saturday 5/18 at 5pm<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Ag Live<br />
· Women Take Over Ag Live! <strong>Montana</strong><br />
agriculture just wouldn’t be the same<br />
without the women. Join Jacy Rothschiller<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> Botanicals <strong>and</strong> our first ever<br />
all-female panel. Airs Sunday 5/5 at 11am<br />
• <strong>Montana</strong> Treasures: Can Fish & Ag<br />
Coexist? Bruce Rich from <strong>Montana</strong> Fish,<br />
Wildlife & Parks, Bureau Chief for Fisheries<br />
will answer questions concerning the<br />
interaction <strong>of</strong> agriculture <strong>and</strong> maintaining<br />
healthy fish populations. Airs Sunday 5/5<br />
at 6pm, repeats Sunday 5/12 at 11am<br />
· Grain Markets In <strong>Montana</strong> Today<br />
MSU agricultural economist Anton Bekkerman<br />
looks at the changing l<strong>and</strong>scape<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>’s grain markets. Airs Sunday<br />
5/12 at 6pm, repeats Sunday 5/19 at 11am<br />
· 2013 Legislative Impact On MSU<br />
MSU President Waded Cruzado will visit<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Ag Live <strong>and</strong> bring viewers up to<br />
date on the 2013 legislative session <strong>and</strong><br />
her vision for the College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture.<br />
Airs Sunday 5/19 at 6pm, repeats Sunday<br />
5/26 at 11am
5<br />
Charles M. Russell NWR: Nature’s<br />
Timeless L<strong>and</strong>scape The Charles<br />
M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge is<br />
a sprawling slice <strong>of</strong> the American West.<br />
Located in the heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>’s breaks<br />
country, the refuge has abundant wildlife<br />
species including sharp-tailed grouse, sage<br />
grouse, bighorn sheep, pronghorn antelope,<br />
elk <strong>and</strong> over 236 kinds <strong>of</strong> migratory birds.<br />
Stretching more than 125 miles from east<br />
to west along the Missouri River, the refuge<br />
is not one destination, but many. Airs<br />
Saturday 5/11 at 5pm, repeats Wednesday<br />
5/15 at 1am<br />
Global Positioning<br />
· Tseji Llamo Tseji Llamo tells her story<br />
about growing up in a poor rural village in<br />
Tibet <strong>and</strong> finding her way to educational<br />
opportunities, including a sponsored year<br />
at Carroll College, where she’s studying<br />
business. Airs Sunday 5/26 at 10:30am<br />
· Myles <strong>and</strong> Terry Grotbo Myles <strong>and</strong><br />
Terry Grotbo grew up in Phillipsburg <strong>and</strong><br />
are longtime residents <strong>of</strong> Helena. Both<br />
are experienced geologists with extensive<br />
backgrounds as mining <strong>and</strong> environmental<br />
engineering consultants, working on projects<br />
in West Africa <strong>and</strong> Latin America. Airs<br />
Sunday 5/12 at 10:30am<br />
Guns in the Big Sky:<br />
· <strong>Montana</strong>’s Gun Culture From ranchers<br />
who use guns to manage their livestock to<br />
survivors <strong>of</strong> a 1986 <strong>Montana</strong> school shooting,<br />
this program explores the role <strong>of</strong> guns<br />
in <strong>Montana</strong>’s culture. Crimes, violence<br />
<strong>and</strong> even school shootings in our state<br />
are also examined. Airs Tuesday 5/21 at<br />
7pm, repeats Wednesday 5/22 at 12pm,<br />
Thursday 5/23 at 5am, Thursday 5/23 at<br />
3am, Saturday 5/25 at 4:30pm<br />
5/4 5:30pm, 5/13 4:30 · Pancakes <strong>and</strong><br />
Polo Get ready for wild rides, wild flowers,<br />
<strong>and</strong> wild stories in this episode. We gape at<br />
cowboy polo east <strong>of</strong> Missoula; walk through<br />
a field <strong>of</strong> wildflowers on Big Hole Pass west <strong>of</strong><br />
Dillon, listen in at the annual storytellers’ conference<br />
in Cut Bank, <strong>and</strong> stop along the way<br />
for a bite to eat at Yesterday’s Calf-A in Dell. And<br />
host William Marcus gives us a tour <strong>of</strong> the original<br />
Governor’s Mansion in Helena, built by a businessman<br />
in 1888 <strong>and</strong> residence <strong>of</strong> governors from 1931 to 1959.<br />
5/11 5:30pm · Music <strong>and</strong> Memories The <strong>Backroads</strong> crew takes us along on visits to<br />
the Accordion Festival in Philipsburg, the Ross Cedars in Northwest <strong>Montana</strong>, a bucking<br />
bronco school in Arlee <strong>and</strong> historic Mann Gulch near Helena. And we get to know a grain<br />
elevator photographer in Bozeman.<br />
5/11 5:30pm · Flathead Lake to the Crazy Mountains William Marcus introduces us to<br />
a Big Timber man who works on a minute level; follow a group <strong>of</strong> seniors as they beautify<br />
a stretch <strong>of</strong> highway in northwest <strong>Montana</strong>; hitch a ride on the Orphan Girl Express at the<br />
World Museum <strong>of</strong> Mining in Butte; unwind in Helena with a man who restores wind-up<br />
phonographs <strong>and</strong> storm the castle in White Sulphur Springs.<br />
NEW! 5/20 8pm, 5/22 1am, 5/25 5:30pm · <strong>Paintings</strong>, <strong>Partials</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong> Follow competitors<br />
in the cherry pit spitting <strong>and</strong> cherry pie eating contests at the Flathead Cherry<br />
Festival in Polson. Learn the story <strong>of</strong> Hobson dentist Virgil Stewart who began his practice<br />
in 1912 during an era when most rural <strong>Montana</strong>ns could not afford such care. Hike into<br />
the Sweet Grass Hills where natural wonder rises out <strong>of</strong> the prairie. And meet an eastern<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> man whose passion for art has literally spread all over the town <strong>of</strong> Forsyth. William<br />
Marcus hosts the program from historical l<strong>and</strong>marks near Havre <strong>and</strong> Chinook.<br />
Clearing The Smoke: The Science <strong>of</strong> Cannabis This <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> documentary reveals<br />
how cannabis acts on the brain <strong>and</strong> in the body to treat nausea, pain, epilepsy <strong>and</strong> potentially<br />
even cancer. Extensive interviews with patients, doctors, researchers <strong>and</strong> skeptics<br />
detail the promises <strong>and</strong> the limitations <strong>of</strong> medicinal cannabis. Airs Thursday 5/30 at 7pm<br />
Provided by Anna Rau<br />
· Keeping Schools Safe, A Town Hall<br />
Meeting <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> hosts a live forum<br />
on school safety. This program brings the<br />
conversation <strong>of</strong> gun regulation, sparked by<br />
the recent tragedy in Newtown, Conn., to<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> schools. Airs Thursday 5/23 at<br />
7pm, repeats Wednesday 5/29 at 12pm<br />
Dr. Eric Voth, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Institute on Global Drug Policy, discusses medicinal<br />
cannabis in Clearing the Smoke
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> ©Herbert Graf<br />
Courbette Spanish Riding School, Vienna,<br />
Austria.<br />
nature<br />
Legendary White Stallions<br />
Airs 7pm Tuesday, May 1<br />
Also airs 5/3 3am; 5/5 1:01am; 5/6 noon<br />
Hear the story <strong>of</strong> the world-famous Lipizzaner<br />
stallions, from their origins in ancient<br />
times to the almost unknown drama <strong>of</strong><br />
their rescue in 1945. The film, which focuses<br />
on the bond that develops between<br />
horse <strong>and</strong> rider, begins at the Spanish<br />
Riding School in Vienna. Here the perfect<br />
harmony between horse <strong>and</strong> rider, as well<br />
as the beauty <strong>and</strong> power <strong>of</strong> the magnificent<br />
white stallions, is celebrated in their<br />
impressive performance. Their carefully<br />
choreographed movements were originally<br />
intended for war. Then, only the strongest<br />
<strong>and</strong> most athletic <strong>of</strong> the horses were<br />
chosen. The Lipizzaner stallion was bred<br />
for its courage, strength <strong>and</strong> character,<br />
but the horse is also gentle, sensitive<br />
<strong>and</strong> exceptionally responsive to praise.<br />
6 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013<br />
Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight<br />
Wednesday May 1<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Nature: Jungle Eagle<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Safeguarding Memory: Commemorating<br />
Jewish Mass Graves in Pol<strong>and</strong><br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 Independent Lens: The Undocumented<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Rapid City, hr 2<br />
3:00 world POV: Presumed Guilty<br />
4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Phoenix<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Teaching Channel Presents:<br />
Math & English Essentials<br />
5:00 world John McLaughlin’s One on One<br />
5:30 world Asia Insight<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
5:30 world Independent Lens:<br />
The Undocumented Tv-m<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
7:00 Nature “Legendary White Stallions”<br />
This story <strong>of</strong> the famous Lipizzaner<br />
stallions focuses on the bond<br />
between the horses <strong>and</strong> caregivers.<br />
Tv-pg See story, left<br />
7:00 world Frontline<br />
8:00 NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion<br />
Years: Strange Creature” The story<br />
<strong>of</strong> Australia’s origins features deadly<br />
asteroids, titanic dinosaurs <strong>and</strong> giant<br />
kangaroos is explored. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead “Bugging<br />
Hitler’s Soldiers” The bugging operation<br />
by MI19 that recorded confessions<br />
by 4,000 German POW’s is<br />
highlighted. Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Brooks: City <strong>of</strong> 100 Hellos Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
10:30 world Independent Lens:<br />
The Undocumented Tv-m<br />
11:30 MotorWeek “Jaguar F-Type” The<br />
2014 Jaguar F-Type <strong>and</strong> the 2013<br />
Ford Taurus are road tested. Tv-g<br />
Thursday May 2<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Frontline<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Dust Bowl: Reaping the Whirlwind<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Frontline: Never Forget to Lie<br />
3:00 world Niagara Falls<br />
4:00 Dust Bowl: Reaping the Whirlwind<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 world Scully/The World Show<br />
5:30 world Second Opinion:<br />
Breast Cancer In Young Women<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers Tv-pg<br />
7:00 11th & Grant with Eric<br />
Funk “The Dirty Shame” In the<br />
tradition <strong>of</strong> outlaw country music,<br />
The Dirty Shame takes listeners on<br />
a journey into the Wild West. Tv-g<br />
See p. 4-5<br />
7:00 world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
Where Did We Come from? Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford Dorcas<br />
<strong>and</strong> James Dowl<strong>and</strong> clash when an<br />
accident happens on the path from<br />
Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford.<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Inspector Morse “Absolute<br />
Conviction, pt 1” Morse investigates<br />
the affairs <strong>of</strong> three people in prison<br />
for fraud, when one <strong>of</strong> them is murdered.<br />
Tv-g<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world NOVA: Australia’s First 4 Billion<br />
Years: Strange Creature Tv-pg<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead: Bugging<br />
Hitler’s Soldiers Tv-pg<br />
11:30 The Mind <strong>of</strong> a Chef “Japan” David<br />
Chang explores a street market<br />
in Tokyo <strong>and</strong> visits the three-star<br />
restaurant Kikuno in Kyoto. Tv-pg<br />
Friday May 3<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
Where Did We Come from?<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 NOVA: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years:<br />
Strange Creature<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
7<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
indicates pledge<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Nature: Legendary White Stallions<br />
3:00 world Pacific Heartbeat<br />
4:00 NOVA: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years:<br />
Strange Creature<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers<br />
5:00 world Well Read: Tim Egan,<br />
“Short Nights <strong>of</strong> the Shadow Catcher”<br />
5:30 world Great Decisions In Foreign Policy:<br />
The Intervention Calculation<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world West Encounters East Tv-g<br />
7:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
7:00 world Every Day Is a Holiday Tv-g<br />
7:30 Need to Know<br />
8:00 Chris Mann In Concert:<br />
A Mann for All Seasons “The<br />
Voice” contestant performs classical-crossover<br />
favorites with Martina<br />
McBride <strong>and</strong> Mindi Abair. Tv-g<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Great Performances “Paul Taylor<br />
Dance Company In Paris” Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Independent Lens:<br />
A Village Called Versailles Tv-pg<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world West Encounters East Tv-g<br />
11:30 Everyday Edisons “A Hot <strong>and</strong><br />
Steamy Clean” Prolific inventor Eric<br />
Huber has created a device that can<br />
clean a kitchen in a very hygienic<br />
way. Tv-g<br />
3:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Swordfish!, pt 1<br />
4:00 The This Old House Hour<br />
4:00 world Inside Washington<br />
4:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
5:00 The Woodwright’s Shop<br />
5:00 world To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
5:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood<br />
5:30 world Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM EVENING<br />
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show<br />
“Great Entertainers” This 1981<br />
program features “Yankee Doodle<br />
D<strong>and</strong>y,” “You’re a Gr<strong>and</strong> Old Flag”<br />
<strong>and</strong> “Glow Worm.”<br />
6:00 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
6:30 world McLaughlin Group<br />
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “A<br />
Strange Man” Hyacinth is appalled<br />
when she sees a man next door at<br />
Liz’s who has spent the night there.<br />
7:00 world Need to Know<br />
7:30 world Inside Washington Tv-g<br />
7:31 As Time Goes By “Showered<br />
with Gifts” When Lionel <strong>and</strong> Jean<br />
made a st<strong>and</strong> against the ghastly<br />
country set several weeks earlier,<br />
they became very popular with the<br />
villagers. (40/66)<br />
8:00 world Dust Bowl:<br />
Reaping the Whirlwind Tv-pg<br />
8:02 Doc Martin “The Admirer” Louisa<br />
discovers she has a rival for Doc<br />
Martin’s affections, a glamorous<br />
divorcee <strong>and</strong> hotel owner. Tv-pg<br />
8:50 Allo Allo Gruber informs von<br />
Klinkerh<strong>of</strong>fen that it was the collaborating<br />
French General who blew up<br />
Flick <strong>and</strong> is suspected <strong>of</strong> trying to<br />
poison the other Generals. (39/54)<br />
9:16 Mr. Bean “Hair By Mr. Bean <strong>of</strong><br />
London” When Mr. Bean has to wait<br />
a few minutes for the hairdresser,<br />
he starts playing barber. Tv-pg<br />
9:44 The Red Green Show “Masquerade<br />
Marathon” Mike uses the<br />
Masquerade Picnic to hide from a<br />
bad guy. Red puts hot peppers in<br />
the bird feeder. Tv-g<br />
10:00 world Moyers & Company<br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> R<strong>and</strong>ee St. Nicholas<br />
Saturday May 4<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Every Day Is a Holiday<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
1:00 Need to Know<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
2:00 Inside Washington<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 This Is America & The World<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Destination Baja<br />
3:30 Market to Market<br />
Chris Mann in Concert: A Mann for All Seasons<br />
Airs 8pm Friday, May 3 With his stunning classical voice, Chris Mann was a breakout star on<br />
“The Voice.” In this concert special, recorded live, Mann performs a collection <strong>of</strong> classical-crossover<br />
favorites with special guests Martina McBride <strong>and</strong> jazz saxophonist Mindi Abair.
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Tile Films<br />
Burial ceremony at Duffy’s Cut with<br />
Watson brothers.<br />
secrets <strong>of</strong> the dead<br />
Death on the Railroad<br />
Airs 9pm Wednesday, May 8<br />
Also airs 5/10 2am, 5am<br />
A classic story involving foul play, coverups,<br />
a murder mystery <strong>and</strong> a voyage <strong>of</strong> discovery<br />
explains what happened to a group<br />
<strong>of</strong> Irish men who immigrated to America. In<br />
1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired<br />
57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks<br />
in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Less than<br />
two months after their arrival, all 57 were<br />
dead. Did they all die — as was widely<br />
believed — from cholera? Or were some<br />
murdered? In 2003, twin brothers who<br />
discovered a secret file among their gr<strong>and</strong>father’s<br />
papers investigated the deaths <strong>of</strong><br />
these men <strong>and</strong> found the location <strong>of</strong> their<br />
final resting place. Using the latest forensic<br />
<strong>and</strong> scientific investigative techniques,<br />
DNA, forensic analysis, facial reconstruction<br />
<strong>and</strong> historical detective work in Irel<strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> the U.S., modern detectives <strong>and</strong><br />
experts unravel this extraordinary story.<br />
8 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013<br />
Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight continued<br />
10:07 11th & Grant with Eric<br />
Funk “The Dirty Shame” In the<br />
tradition <strong>of</strong> outlaw country music,<br />
The Dirty Shame takes listeners on<br />
a journey into the Wild West. Tv-g<br />
See p. 4-5<br />
11:00 world Linkasia<br />
11:05 Austin City Limits “Norah Jones/<br />
Kat Edmonson” Jones sings songs<br />
from her album “Little Broken Heart”<br />
<strong>and</strong> Edmonson showcases her LP<br />
“Way Down Low.” Tv-pg<br />
11:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
Sunday May 5<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world McLaughlin Group<br />
12:03 NOVA: Australia’s First 4 Billion Years:<br />
Strange Creature<br />
12:30 world Need to Know<br />
1:00 world Dust Bowl: Reaping the Whirlwind<br />
1:01 Nature: Legendary White Stallions<br />
2:00 Shakespeare Uncovered:<br />
Richard II with Derek Jacobi<br />
3:00 Equitrekking Adventures: Arizona<br />
3:00 world Teaching Channel Presents:<br />
Inquiry Based Teaching<br />
3:30 13 Wonders <strong>of</strong> Spain: Cordoba<br />
4:00 Scully/The World Show<br />
4:00 world America Reframed:<br />
51 Birch Street<br />
4:30 New York Originals<br />
5:00 Theater Talk: A New Take On Cinderella<br />
5:30 Wild Animal Baby Explorers<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING<br />
3:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton<br />
Abbey, Series II, pt 3” Isobel <strong>and</strong><br />
Cora lock horns over control <strong>of</strong><br />
Downton’s medical role. Mrs. Bird<br />
starts a soup kitchen. Tv-pg<br />
3:00 world Pacific Heartbeat:<br />
Let’s Play Music! Tv-g<br />
4:00 Globe Trekker “Around the World:<br />
Panamericana” A silver mine in<br />
Zacatecas, Chihuahua <strong>and</strong> Mexico<br />
City where the Aztecs once ruled are<br />
explored.<br />
4:00 world West Encounters East Tv-g<br />
5:00 Moyers & Company<br />
5:00 world Every Day Is a Holiday Tv-g<br />
6:00 <strong>Montana</strong> AG Live “<strong>Montana</strong><br />
Treasures: Can Fish & Ag Coexist?”<br />
Bruce Rich, <strong>Montana</strong> Fish, Wildlife<br />
& Parks, Bureau Chief for Fisheries<br />
will answer questions concerning<br />
the interaction <strong>of</strong> agriculture <strong>and</strong><br />
maintaining healthy fish populations.<br />
Tv-g See p. 4-5<br />
6:00 world America Reframed:<br />
51 Birch Street<br />
7:00 Call the Midwife Jenny’s nursing<br />
rounds lead her to a family that has<br />
suffered misfortune from tuberculosis.<br />
Tv-14<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr.<br />
Selfridge, pt 6” The story <strong>of</strong><br />
Harry Gordon Selfridge, the visionary<br />
American founder <strong>of</strong> the London<br />
department store continues. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world Global Voices:<br />
Education Education<br />
9:00 The Bletchley Circle Susan tells<br />
the other women that she came<br />
face to face with the killer—<strong>and</strong> he<br />
let her go. Tv-14<br />
9:00 world Pacific Heartbeat:<br />
Let’s Play Music! Tv-g<br />
10:00 Anna May Wong: In Her Own<br />
Words The life <strong>and</strong> career <strong>of</strong> Anna<br />
May Wong, the first Chinese-American<br />
movie star, is highlighted. Tv-pg<br />
10:00 world America Reframed:<br />
51 Birch Street<br />
11:00 Great Performances at the<br />
Met “Un Ballo In Maschera” Marcelo<br />
Allvarez <strong>and</strong> Sondra Radvanovsky<br />
star in David Alden’s production <strong>of</strong><br />
Verdi’s opera. Tv-pg<br />
Monday May 6<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Global Voices:<br />
Education Education<br />
1:00 world Pacific Heartbeat:<br />
Let’s Play Music!<br />
1:30 Doc Martin: The Admirer<br />
2:00 world West Encounters East<br />
2:30 11th & Grant with Eric Funk:<br />
The Dirty Shame<br />
3:00 world Every Day Is a Holiday<br />
3:30 11th & Grant with Eric Funk:<br />
The Dirty Shame<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 Rembr<strong>and</strong>t In America<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
5:00 world Linkasia<br />
5:30 world Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
5:30 world American Masters:<br />
Hollywood Chinese Tv-pg<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
9<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
indicates pledge<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Rapid City,<br />
hr 3” Two sets <strong>of</strong> Frank Lloyd Wright<br />
blueprints <strong>and</strong> a Favrile Fabrique Tiffany<br />
desk lamp are discovered. Tv-g<br />
7:00 world Anna May Wong:<br />
In Her Own Words Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage<br />
Secaucus” A 1900 folk art ship<br />
model bought at a yard sale <strong>and</strong> a<br />
gaming table bought for $25 are<br />
showcased. Tv-g<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Independent Lens “Seeking<br />
Asian Female” An elderly American<br />
man <strong>and</strong> a young Chinese woman<br />
pursue a marriage brokered by the<br />
internet. Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Little Manila:<br />
Filipinos In California’s Heartl<strong>and</strong> Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
10:30 world American Masters:<br />
Hollywood Chinese Tv-pg<br />
11:30 New Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian Cooking<br />
“Packed to Go” Andreas shares his<br />
favorite bread recipe <strong>and</strong> creates<br />
a healthy liver pate <strong>and</strong> a honey<br />
crusted ham. Tv-g<br />
Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Airs 8pm Sundays<br />
Jeremy Piven (pictured) stars as a wheeling-dealing American who shows early 1900s Londoners<br />
how to shop. Based on the life <strong>of</strong> colorful retail magnate Harry Gordon Selfridge, the new series<br />
is created by Emmy Award-winning writer Andrew Davies. Who knew shopping could be like this?<br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> ITV for MASTERPIECE<br />
Tuesday May 7<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Anna May Wong:<br />
In Her Own Words<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, pt 6<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 The Bletchley Circle<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Call the Midwife<br />
3:00 world Global Voices:<br />
Education Education<br />
4:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, pt 6<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 The Bletchley Circle<br />
5:00 world Asia This Week<br />
5:30 world European Journal<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Swordfish!, pt 2 Tv-g<br />
6:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
River <strong>of</strong> Kings, pt 1 Tv-g<br />
7:00 Jesse James: American<br />
Experience Less heroic than<br />
brutal, James was a product <strong>of</strong><br />
the Civil War. Tv-pg<br />
7:00 world Nature: White Stallions Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal “A More Perfect Union” The<br />
Constitution’s most innovative feature,<br />
its resilient br<strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> federalism,<br />
is explored. Tv-pg See story, p. 18<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Ted Talks Education Inspirational<br />
speakers curated by TED share<br />
fresh ideas to address the high<br />
school drop-out crisis. Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Pacific Heartbeat: Hula Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Swordfish!, pt 2 Tv-g<br />
11:30 Between the Lines with Barry<br />
Kibrick “Patti Davis: The Lives”<br />
The daughter <strong>of</strong> Ronald <strong>and</strong> Nancy<br />
Reagan discusses her book The<br />
Lives Our Mothers Leave Us. Tv-g<br />
11:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
River <strong>of</strong> Kings, pt 1 Tv-g<br />
Wednesday May 8<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Nature: Legendary White Stallions<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Lidia Celebrates America: Weddings<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Independent Lens: Seeking Asian Female<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Rapid City, hr 3<br />
3:00 world Independent Lens:<br />
A Village Called Versailles<br />
4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Secaucus<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Teaching Channel Presents: Science<br />
Technology Engineering & Math<br />
5:00 world John McLaughlin’s One on One<br />
5:30 world Asia Biz Forecast<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> John Howe<br />
Sister Wendy Beckett<br />
Sister Wendy <strong>and</strong> the Art<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Gospel<br />
Airs 9pm Sunday, May 12<br />
The arresting sight <strong>of</strong> Sister Wendy Beckett,<br />
all teeth <strong>and</strong> glasses, burst on to<br />
our screens in the 1990s. An instant<br />
star, she travelled the world in her habit<br />
telling us the story <strong>of</strong> Christian art <strong>and</strong><br />
painting but revealing little <strong>of</strong> her own extraordinary<br />
story. Arena goes in search<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ‘real’ Wendy, who, at 82, talks<br />
frankly, humorously, <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>oundly about<br />
her life <strong>and</strong> spirituality for the first time.<br />
Wendy’s story, inseparable from that <strong>of</strong><br />
the Gospel, is told alongside her selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> paintings by the greatest old masters,<br />
revealing the emotional insights<br />
they have given her. In this film, we hear<br />
for the first time <strong>of</strong> Wendy’s personal<br />
journey to God, her insights on prayer<br />
<strong>and</strong> suffering, <strong>and</strong> her reflections on<br />
the contemporary world. Above all, she<br />
connects us to the art that has helped<br />
her to know herself <strong>and</strong> her faith.<br />
Provided by the Jolma Family<br />
10 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013<br />
Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight continued<br />
6:00 world Independent Lens:<br />
Seeking Asian Female Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Nature “The Private Life <strong>of</strong> Deer”<br />
Scientists, deer experts <strong>and</strong> special<br />
cameras shed light on the hidden<br />
world <strong>of</strong> white-tailed deer. Tv-g<br />
7:00 world POV: In the Matter <strong>of</strong> Cha Jung<br />
Hee Tv-pg<br />
8:00 NOVA “Venom: Nature’s Killer”<br />
Scientists track down <strong>and</strong> capture<br />
the planet’s most deadly creatures<br />
to study their toxic venom. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead “Death<br />
on the Railroad” The deaths <strong>of</strong> 57<br />
Irish immigrants hired to lay railroad<br />
tracks in Pennsylvania in 1832 are<br />
examined. Tv-pg See story, p. 8<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Ted Talks Education Tv-pg<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Independent Lens:<br />
Seeking Asian Female Tv-pg<br />
11:30 MotorWeek Tv-g<br />
Thursday May 9<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world POV: In the Matter <strong>of</strong><br />
Cha Jung Hee<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
A More Perfect Union<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Ted Talks Education<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Jesse James: American Experience<br />
3:00 world Anna May Wong:<br />
In Her Own Words<br />
4:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
A More Perfect Union<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Ted Talks Education<br />
5:00 world Scully/The World Show<br />
5:30 world Second Opinion:<br />
Conversion Disorder<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Death on the Railroad Tv-pg<br />
your business or organization<br />
could be recognized here<br />
Contact Drew Jenkins, (406)994-6606<br />
drew_jenkings@montanapbs.org<br />
4-H: Six <strong>Montana</strong> Stories Airs 7pm Thursday, May 9 Also airs<br />
5/13 3am • Follow six young <strong>Montana</strong>ns as they learn what 4-H is all about. It’s about refusing<br />
to give up on the runt <strong>of</strong> the litter, staying up all night to bottle feed a sick calf while knowing<br />
someday you’ll have to say goodbye. It’s about knowing where you’re headed but never forgetting<br />
where you’ve been. And it’s about pledging your head, your heart, your h<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong><br />
your health to help others. Pictured: Garret Jolma checks his gardening project at the fair
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
11<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
indicates pledge<br />
7:00 4-H: Six <strong>Montana</strong> Stories<br />
Follow six young <strong>Montana</strong>ns as<br />
they learn what 4-H is all about. It’s<br />
about pledging your head, your heart,<br />
your h<strong>and</strong>s, <strong>and</strong> your health—not for<br />
yourself, but to help others.<br />
See p. 4-5<br />
7:00 world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
What’s the Next Big Thing? Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
8:30 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford Baby<br />
Annie stirs up emotions <strong>of</strong> days<br />
gone by <strong>and</strong> loves yet to be found.<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 Inspector Morse “Absolute<br />
Conviction, pt 2” Morse investigates<br />
the affairs <strong>of</strong> three people in prison<br />
for fraud, when one <strong>of</strong> them is murdered.<br />
Tv-g<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 world NOVA: Meteor Strike Tv-pg<br />
10:30 BBC World News<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Death on the Railroad Tv-pg<br />
Friday May 10<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
What’s The Next Big Thing?<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 NOVA: Venom: Nature’s Killer<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Death on the Railroad<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Nature: The Private Life <strong>of</strong> Deer<br />
3:00 world Pacific Heartbeat: Hula<br />
4:00 NOVA: Venom: Nature’s Killer<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Death on the Railroad<br />
5:00 world Well Read<br />
5:30 world Great Decisions in Foreign Policy:<br />
The Generals <strong>and</strong> the Democrat<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: A More Perfect Union Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
7:00 world Passing Poston:<br />
An American Story Tv-g<br />
7:30 Need to Know<br />
8:00 Carole King: James Taylor<br />
Live at the Troubadour Taylor<br />
<strong>and</strong> King celebrate the 50th anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Los Angeles club with a<br />
great set <strong>of</strong> songs. Tv-g<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Jake Shimabukuro: Life On<br />
Four Strings A portrait <strong>of</strong> an<br />
inspiring <strong>and</strong> inventive musician<br />
known for his virtuoso skills on the<br />
ukulele. Tv-g<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Jesse James:<br />
American Experience Tv-pg<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: A More Perfect Union Tv-pg<br />
11:30 Everyday Edisons “I Can Finally<br />
Grasp It!” Mark Stark’s invention<br />
may be the most economical<br />
prosthesis to hit the marketplace in<br />
decades. Tv-g<br />
Saturday May 11<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Passing Poston:<br />
An American Story<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
1:00 Need to Know<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
2:00 Inside Washington<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 This Is America & The World<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Swordfish!, pt 2<br />
3:30 Market to Market<br />
3:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
River <strong>of</strong> Kings, pt 1<br />
4:00 The This Old House Hour<br />
4:00 world Inside Washington<br />
4:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
5:00 The Woodwright’s Shop<br />
5:00 world To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
5:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood<br />
5:30 world Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM EVENING<br />
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show<br />
“Mother’s Day Show” Buddy Merrill<br />
plays “Blue Suede Shoes” in this<br />
show from 1956. “Birds <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Bees” is performed.<br />
6:00 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
6:30 world McLaughlin Group<br />
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Driving<br />
Mrs. Fortescue” Hyacinth is<br />
very thrilled when the wealthy Mrs.<br />
Fortescue asks them to give her a<br />
lift into town.<br />
7:00 world Need to Know<br />
7:30 world Inside Washington Tv-g<br />
7:31 As Time Goes By “The Stalker”<br />
Lionel is feeling brave <strong>and</strong> protective,<br />
giving his wife, Jean, cause for<br />
concern. Lionel’s pride is severelydented,<br />
not only because <strong>of</strong> Jean’s<br />
reaction, but also because he has<br />
tried—<strong>and</strong> failed—to open a jar <strong>of</strong><br />
pickled onions. (41/66)<br />
8:00 world Eisenhower’s Secret War Tv-g<br />
8:02 Doc Martin “The Holly Bears A<br />
Prickle” On their first date, Doc Martin<br />
makes an inappropriate remark<br />
<strong>and</strong> Louisa ends their affair. Tv-pg<br />
8:50 Allo Allo Fearing being blamed for<br />
the ten Genarals who were sent to<br />
the coast, Rene sets out to brick<br />
himself into his cellar. Michelle<br />
arrives with a medal for his bravery<br />
but also with a suicide pill since he<br />
knows too much. (40/54)<br />
9:00 world Eisenhower’s Secret War:<br />
Building Weapons, Talking Peace Tv-g<br />
9:16 Dirk Gently The search for an<br />
elderly woman’s missing cat leads<br />
Dirk <strong>and</strong> sidekick MacDuff to bigger<br />
mysteries. Tv-pg<br />
10:00 world Moyers & Company<br />
10:16 The Red Green Show “Harold’s<br />
Dilemma” Harold decides to do a<br />
massive renovation to make the<br />
Lodge appealing to tourists. Tv-g<br />
10:39 Austin City Limits “The Shins/<br />
Dr. Dog” The Shins play songs from<br />
their latest record “Port <strong>of</strong> Morrow”<br />
<strong>and</strong> Dr. Dog highlights “Be the Void.”<br />
Tv-pg<br />
11:00 world Linkasia<br />
11:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
11:36 Sun Studio Sessions “Nicole<br />
Atkins” “Cry, Cry, Cry” <strong>and</strong> “Vultures”<br />
showcase Nicole’s unique blend <strong>of</strong><br />
rootsy-folk <strong>and</strong> indie rock. Tv-pg<br />
Sunday May 12<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world McLaughlin Group<br />
12:03 NOVA: Venom: Nature’s Killer<br />
12:30 world Need to Know<br />
1:00 Nature: The Private Life <strong>of</strong> Deer
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> James Helmer<br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> US Air Force<br />
Lieutenant Elle Helmer at the Vietnam War<br />
Memorial, US Marine Corps.<br />
Independent Lens<br />
The Invisible War<br />
Airs 9pm Monday, May 13<br />
Also airs 5/15 1:30am<br />
The most shameful <strong>and</strong> best-kept secret<br />
in the U.S. military is the epidemic<br />
<strong>of</strong> rape <strong>and</strong> sexual assault within<br />
the ranks. An American female soldier<br />
in a combat zone is more likely to be<br />
raped by a fellow soldier than killed by<br />
enemy fire. A culture <strong>of</strong> privilege <strong>and</strong><br />
impunity has resulted in few prosecutions<br />
<strong>and</strong> the systematic isolation <strong>of</strong><br />
women who dare to report the crimes.<br />
Airman 1st Class Jessica Hinves, US Air<br />
Force, kneels under an aircraft.<br />
12 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013<br />
Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight continued<br />
1:00 world Eisenhower’s Secret War:<br />
The Lure <strong>of</strong> the Presidency<br />
2:00 Shakespeare Uncovered: Henry IV &<br />
Henry V with Jeremy Irons<br />
2:00 world Eisenhower’s Secret War:<br />
Building Weapons, Talking Peace<br />
3:00 Equitrekking Adventures:<br />
Equitrekking Belize<br />
3:00 world Teaching Channel Presents:<br />
Connecting The Arts to Academics<br />
3:30 13 Wonders <strong>of</strong> Spain: Toledo<br />
4:00 Scully/The World Show<br />
4:00 world America Reframed: Postville Raid<br />
4:30 New York Originals<br />
5:00 Theater Talk<br />
5:30 Wild Animal Baby Explorers<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING<br />
3:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton<br />
Abbey, Series II, pt 4” In the<br />
climactic battle <strong>of</strong> the war, Matthew<br />
<strong>and</strong> William go over the top to an<br />
uncertain fate. Tv-pg<br />
3:00 world Pacific Heartbeat: Hula Tv-g<br />
4:00 Globe Trekker “Around the World:<br />
Panamericana: Incas & Inquisiti”<br />
Well-preserved ice mummies <strong>and</strong><br />
a gold mine are explored in Peru,<br />
home <strong>of</strong> the legendary Incas.<br />
4:00 world Passing Poston Tv-g<br />
5:00 Moyers & Company<br />
5:00 world POV: Cha Jung Hee Tv-pg<br />
6:00 <strong>Montana</strong> AG Live “Grain<br />
Markets in <strong>Montana</strong> Today” Anton<br />
Bekkerman, MSU agricultural<br />
economist, looks at the changing<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>’s grain markets.<br />
Tv-g See p. 4-5<br />
6:00 world America Reframed: Postville Raid<br />
7:00 Call the Midwife On Cynthia’s<br />
district rounds, she administers<br />
daily insulin to a man who belittles<br />
his wife. Tv-14<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge,<br />
pt 7” This mini-series is a<br />
dramatization <strong>of</strong> the real-life story <strong>of</strong><br />
Harry Gordon Selfridge, the flamboyant<br />
<strong>and</strong> visionary American founder<br />
<strong>of</strong> the famous London department<br />
store that revolutionized the modern<br />
shopping experience. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world Global Voices:<br />
Great Wall Across the Yangtze Tv-g<br />
8:59 Sister Wendy <strong>and</strong> the Art <strong>of</strong><br />
the Gospel Sister Wendy looks<br />
back at her life <strong>and</strong> uses great<br />
old master paintings to tell gospel<br />
stories. See story, p. 10<br />
9:00 world Pacific Heartbeat: Hula Tv-g<br />
10:00 world America Reframed: Postville Raid<br />
10:02 10 Buildings That Changed<br />
America Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Baer journeys<br />
across America to explore ten<br />
groundbreaking works <strong>of</strong> art <strong>and</strong><br />
engineering. Tv-pg<br />
11:00 Eisenhower’s Secret War “The<br />
Lure <strong>of</strong> the Presidency, pt 1 <strong>of</strong> 2” A<br />
look at the movement to draft Dwight<br />
Eisenhower as the Republican c<strong>and</strong>idate<br />
for president in 1952. Tv-g<br />
Monday May 13<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Global Voices:<br />
Great Wall Across The Yangtze<br />
12:00 Doc Martin: The Holly Bears a Prickle<br />
1:00 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford<br />
1:00 world Pacific Heartbeat: Hula<br />
2:00 Austin City Limits: The Shins/Dr. Dog<br />
2:00 world Passing Poston<br />
3:00 4-H: Six <strong>Montana</strong> Stories<br />
3:00 world POV: Cha Jung Hee<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 <strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>:<br />
Pancakes <strong>and</strong> Polo<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
5:00 world Linkasia<br />
5:30 world Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
5:30 world Among B-Boys Tv-pg<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:30 world Inedible Latina<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Seattle, hr<br />
1” A Vladimir Kagan desk used by<br />
Kagan himself <strong>and</strong> an 1874 Francis<br />
A. Silva oil painting. Tv-g<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage<br />
Houston” Pulse-quickening discoveries<br />
include a 19th-century Chinese<br />
jade scepter <strong>and</strong> a 1912 Titanic<br />
menu. Tv-g<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Independent Lens “The Invisible<br />
War” One <strong>of</strong> America’s most shameful<br />
secrets, the epidemic <strong>of</strong> rape<br />
within the US military, is examined.<br />
Tv-14 See story, p. 12<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 world Among B-Boys Tv-pg<br />
10:30 BBC World News<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Inedible Latina
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
13<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
indicates pledge<br />
Tuesday May 14<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
12:30 world Little Manila:<br />
Filipinos In California’s Heartl<strong>and</strong><br />
1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, pt 7<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 10 Buildings That Changed America<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Call the Midwife<br />
3:00 world Global Voices: Great Wall<br />
4:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, pt 7<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 10 Buildings That Changed America<br />
5:00 world Asia This Week<br />
5:30 world European Journal<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
River <strong>of</strong> Kings, pt 2 Tv-g<br />
6:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Trinidad’s Turtle Giants Tv-g<br />
7:00 Annie Oakley: American<br />
Experience The story <strong>of</strong> a fivefoot-tall<br />
sharpshooter who became a<br />
world renowned symbol <strong>of</strong> the Wild<br />
West. Tv-pg<br />
7:00 world Nature: Private Life <strong>of</strong> Deer Tv-g<br />
8:00 Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal “It’s A Free Country” The history<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights <strong>and</strong> stories<br />
<strong>of</strong> freedom <strong>of</strong> speech <strong>and</strong> religion are<br />
explored. Tv-pg See story, p. 18<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Frontline “Cliffhanger” This program<br />
investigates the inside history<br />
<strong>of</strong> Washington’s gridlock on debt<br />
<strong>and</strong> deficit.<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Pacific Heartbeat:<br />
Waimea ‘ukulele & Slack Key Guitar Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
River <strong>of</strong> Kings, pt 2 Tv-g<br />
11:30 Between the Lines with Barry<br />
Kibrick “Larry Dean: West Coast<br />
Honky Tonk” The country music<br />
singer-songwriter is on a mission<br />
to spread the soulful poetic Honky<br />
Tonk sound. Tv-g<br />
11:30 world Saving the Ocean: Trinidad’s<br />
Turtle Giants Tv-g<br />
Wednesday May 15<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Nature: The Private Life <strong>of</strong> Deer<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Charles M. Russell NWR:<br />
Nature’s Timeless L<strong>and</strong>scape<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 Independent Lens: The Invisible War<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Seattle, hr 1<br />
3:00 world Passing Poston<br />
4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Houston<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Teaching Channel Presents:<br />
Teaching English to the Core<br />
5:00 world John McLaughlin’s One on One<br />
5:30 world Asia Biz Forecast<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
5:30 world Independent Lens:<br />
The Invisible War Tv-14<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
7:00 Nature “Great Zebra Exodus” More<br />
than 20,000 zebras migrate across<br />
the Kalahari’s Makgadikgadi Pans in<br />
Africa. Tv-pg<br />
7:00 world Frontline<br />
8:00 NOVA “Decoding Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals”<br />
Geneticists explore what happened<br />
when the humans encountered Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals<br />
60,000 years ago. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead “Cavemen<br />
Cold Case” A tomb <strong>of</strong> 49,000 yearold<br />
Ne<strong>and</strong>erthal bones are discovered<br />
in a remote region <strong>of</strong> northern<br />
Spain. Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Key Ingredients Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
10:30 world Independent Lens:<br />
The Invisible War Tv-14<br />
11:30 MotorWeek Tv-g<br />
Carole King & James Taylor: Live at the Troubadour<br />
Airs 8pm Friday, May 10 Concert special starring Carole King <strong>and</strong> James Taylor filmed at<br />
their 2007 performances celebrating the 50th Anniversary <strong>of</strong> Los Angeles’ famed Troubadour<br />
nightclub. King <strong>and</strong> Taylor stunning performances <strong>of</strong> the pair’s most beloved hits such<br />
as King’s “So Far Away,” <strong>and</strong> “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” as well as Taylor’s “Carolina in<br />
My Mind,” <strong>and</strong> “Fire <strong>and</strong> Rain,” to name just a few.
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong><br />
14 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013<br />
Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight continued<br />
Prairie dentist in <strong>Montana</strong>. Many dentists made<br />
their living traveling to communities, schools<br />
<strong>and</strong> cow camps, charging what they could or<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering their services in trade.<br />
<strong>Paintings</strong>, <strong>Partials</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong><br />
Airs 8pm Monday, May 20<br />
Also airs 5/22 1am, 5/25 5:30pm<br />
An all-new edition <strong>of</strong> <strong>Backroads</strong><br />
travels to Polson for the Flathead Cherry<br />
Festival to follow competitors in the<br />
cherry pit spitting <strong>and</strong> cherry pie eating<br />
contests. Viewers will hear the story<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hobson dentist Virgil Stewart who<br />
began his practice in 1912 during an<br />
era when most rural <strong>Montana</strong>ns could<br />
not afford such care. But ‘Doc’ Stewart<br />
couldn’t turn anyone away. For 50 years,<br />
he filled <strong>and</strong> straightened teeth—<strong>of</strong>ten<br />
receiving nothing more than a chicken,<br />
some flour or an appreciative h<strong>and</strong>shake.<br />
The next stop is the Sweet Grass Hills<br />
where local residents take us to an<br />
unexpected natural wonder rising out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the prairie. It is a tight squeeze to<br />
get into this limestone cave, but you’ll<br />
see why it is worth the effort. Finally,<br />
meet an eastern <strong>Montana</strong> man whose<br />
passion for art has literally spread all<br />
over the town <strong>of</strong> Forsyth. However Bob<br />
Watts has become better known for<br />
a different set <strong>of</strong> paintings—<strong>and</strong> it is<br />
not what he paints, but how he paints<br />
that gives him the notoriety. William<br />
Marcus hosts the program from historic<br />
locations around Havre <strong>and</strong> Chinook.<br />
Thursday May 16<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Frontline<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
It’s a Free Country<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Frontline: Cliffhanger<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Annie Oakley: American Experience<br />
3:00 world Among B-Boys<br />
4:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
It’s a Free Country<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Frontline: Cliffhanger<br />
5:00 world Scully/The World Show<br />
5:30 world Second Opinion: Lyme Disease<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Cavemen Cold Case Tv-pg<br />
7:00 11th & Grant with Eric<br />
Funk “Wilbur Rehmann Quintet”<br />
Helena musicians Wilbur Rehmann<br />
on saxophone, <strong>and</strong> legendary guitarist<br />
Blackie Nelson shine their light<br />
on classic jazz st<strong>and</strong>ards. Tv-g<br />
See story, back cover<br />
7:00 world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
What Makes Us Human? Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford When<br />
Dorcas is suddenly taken ill, Laura<br />
finds herself with more than one<br />
problem to solve.<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Inspector Morse “Cherubim <strong>and</strong><br />
Seraphim, pt 1” When Morse’s stepniece<br />
commits suicide, he researches<br />
her past to find a reason. Tv-g<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world NOVA: Decoding<br />
Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals Tv-pg<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Cavemen Cold Case Tv-pg<br />
11:30 The Mind <strong>of</strong> A Chef “New York”<br />
The Torrisi boys, Ivan Orkin’s ramen,<br />
oysters, carrot dashi <strong>and</strong> farming in<br />
New York are showcased. Tv-pg<br />
Friday May 17<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
What Makes Us Human?<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 NOVA: Decoding Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead: Cavemen Cold Case<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Nature: Great Zebra Exodus<br />
3:00 world Pacific Heartbeat:<br />
Waimea ‘ukulele & Slack Key Guitar<br />
4:00 NOVA: Decoding Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead: Cavemen Cold Case<br />
5:00 world Well Read: Louise Erdrich,<br />
The Round House<br />
5:30 world Great Decisions In Foreign Policy:<br />
NATO <strong>and</strong> the US in the 21st Century<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: It’s a Free Country Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
7:00 world Assassination:<br />
Idaho’s Trial <strong>of</strong> the Century Tv-g<br />
7:30 Need to Know<br />
8:00 Great Performances at the<br />
Met “Rigoletto” Director Michael<br />
Mayer places his new production<br />
<strong>of</strong> Verdi’s towering tragedy in Las<br />
Vegas in 1960. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 world Annie Oakley:<br />
American Experience Tv-pg<br />
10:30 BBC World News<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: It’s a Free Country Tv-pg<br />
Saturday May 18<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Assassination:<br />
Idaho’s Trial <strong>of</strong> the Century<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
1:00 Need to Know<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
2:00 Inside Washington<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
15<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
indicates pledge<br />
2:30 This Is America & The World<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
River <strong>of</strong> Kings, pt 2<br />
3:30 Market to Market<br />
3:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Trinidad’s Turtle Giants<br />
4:00 The This Old House Hour<br />
4:00 world Inside Washington<br />
4:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
5:00 The Woodwright’s Shop<br />
5:00 world To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
5:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood<br />
5:30 world Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM EVENING<br />
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute<br />
to Cole Porter” “Wunderbar”<br />
opens this sparkling tribute to the<br />
music <strong>of</strong> Cole Porter.<br />
6:00 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
6:30 world McLaughlin Group<br />
7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The<br />
C<strong>and</strong>lelight Supper” Hyacinth plans<br />
to impress Emmet, head <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
amateur operatic society, with her<br />
vocal talents.<br />
7:00 world Need to Know<br />
7:30 world Inside Washington Tv-g<br />
7:31 As Time Goes By “The Psychotherapist”<br />
While Lionel is “quite<br />
content with doing very little slowly,”<br />
Jean is bringing work home with her.<br />
(42/66)<br />
8:00 world 10 Buildings That Changed<br />
America Tv-pg<br />
8:02 Doc Martin “Nowt So Queer”<br />
Portwenn is buzzing with the news<br />
<strong>of</strong> the engagement <strong>of</strong> Dr. Martin <strong>and</strong><br />
Headmistress Louisa Glasson. Tv-pg<br />
8:50 Allo Allo The Colonel, Gruber, Bertorelli<br />
<strong>and</strong> Leclerc are held ransom by<br />
Denise <strong>and</strong> the Communists. Michelle<br />
learns <strong>of</strong> the situation <strong>and</strong> decides to<br />
do away with both. (41/54)<br />
9:00 world 1962 World’s Fair:<br />
When Seattle Invented The Future Tv-g<br />
9:16 Dirk Gently Dirk <strong>and</strong> MacDuff’s<br />
client Mr. Edwards believes his life<br />
is in danger <strong>and</strong> the Pentagon is to<br />
blame. Tv-pg<br />
10:00 world Moyers & Company<br />
10:16 The Red Green Show “New Job<br />
In Town” Everyone is shocked when<br />
Harold is the successful c<strong>and</strong>idate<br />
for the Public Relations position. Tv-g<br />
APT Online<br />
10:39 11th & Grant with Eric<br />
Funk “Wilbur Rehmann Quintet”<br />
Helena musicians Wilbur Rehmann<br />
on saxophone, <strong>and</strong> legendary guitarist<br />
Blackie Nelson shine their light<br />
on classic jazz st<strong>and</strong>ards. Tv-g<br />
See story, back cover<br />
11:00 world Linkasia<br />
11:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
11:36 Sun Studio Sessions “Homemade<br />
Jamz Blues B<strong>and</strong>” Teenage siblings<br />
from Tupelo, Mississippi sing <strong>and</strong><br />
play delta blues. Tv-pg<br />
Sunday May 19<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world McLaughlin Group<br />
12:03 NOVA: Decoding Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals<br />
12:30 world Need to Know<br />
1:00 Nature: Great Zebra Exodus<br />
1:00 world 10 Buildings That Changed<br />
America<br />
2:00 Shakespeare Uncovered:<br />
Hamlet with David Tennant<br />
2:00 world 1962 World’s Fair: Seattle<br />
3:00 Equitrekking Adventures:<br />
Equitrekking Texas<br />
3:00 world Teaching Channel Presents<br />
Dirk Gently<br />
Airs 9:15pm Saturdays<br />
beginning May 11<br />
This series is based on the cult<br />
novel Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective<br />
Agency by Douglas Adams. It stars<br />
Stephen Mangan as an eccentric<br />
private detective with a completely<br />
unique take on the world. Gently believes<br />
in the fundamental interconnectedness<br />
<strong>of</strong> all things <strong>and</strong> applies<br />
this philosophy to his investigations<br />
into everyday mysteries. Perpetually<br />
broke, hopelessly impulsive, socially<br />
inept <strong>and</strong> utterly infuriating, most<br />
people suspect Dirk is nothing more<br />
than a cheap con-man. Nevertheless,<br />
his methods, though unusual,<br />
do <strong>of</strong>ten produce surprising results.<br />
3:30 13 Wonders <strong>of</strong> Spain: Alcala De Henares<br />
4:00 Scully/The World Show<br />
4:00 world America Reframed:<br />
West 47th Street<br />
4:30 New York Originals<br />
5:00 Theater Talk<br />
5:30 Wild Animal Baby Explorers<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING<br />
3:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton<br />
Abbey, Series II, pt 5” As the war<br />
nears its end, Downton’s aristocrats<br />
<strong>and</strong> servants put their lives back<br />
together. Tv-pg<br />
3:30 world Little Manila Tv-g<br />
4:00 Globe Trekker “Around the World:<br />
Pacific Journeys” Journey to Santiago<br />
de Chile, the gateway to the<br />
Easter Isl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Tahiti.<br />
4:00 world Key Ingredients Tv-g<br />
4:30 world Inedible Latina<br />
5:00 Moyers & Company<br />
6:00 <strong>Montana</strong> AG Live “2013<br />
Legislative Impact on MSU” MSU<br />
President Waded Cruzado will bring<br />
viewers up to date on the legislative<br />
session <strong>and</strong> her vision for the College<br />
<strong>of</strong> Agriculture. Tv-g See p. 4-5
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Rahoul Ghose/<strong>PBS</strong><br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Michael Grecco<br />
American masters<br />
Mel Brooks: Make a Noise<br />
Airs 8:30pm Monday, May 20<br />
Also airs 5/22 1:30am<br />
This program pr<strong>of</strong>iles the larger-thanlife,<br />
yet very private comedy giant. He<br />
has never authorized a biography <strong>and</strong><br />
has requested that his friends not talk<br />
about him, making his participation in<br />
this American Masters film a genuine<br />
first. Features new interviews with Brooks,<br />
Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Cloris<br />
Leachman, Carl Reiner <strong>and</strong> Joan Rivers.<br />
Mel Brooks<br />
16 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013<br />
Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight continued<br />
6:00 world America Reframed:<br />
West 47th Street<br />
7:00 Call the Midwife Chummy <strong>and</strong> PC<br />
Noakes meet with new challenges<br />
as they settle back into life in Poplar.<br />
Tv-14<br />
8:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr.<br />
Selfridge, pt 8” Tragedy strikes on<br />
the day polar explorer Sir Ernest<br />
Shackleton comes to the store. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world Global Voices:<br />
Daughter from Danang/Balikbayan Tv-pg<br />
10:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Manor House<br />
Look at the British titled class in<br />
Edwardian times <strong>and</strong> the servants<br />
working in their estates. Tv-pg<br />
9:30 world Little Manila: Filipinos<br />
In California’s Heartl<strong>and</strong> Tv-g<br />
10:00 world America Reframed:<br />
West 47th Street<br />
11:00 Eisenhower’s Secret War “Building<br />
Weapons, Talking Peace, pt 2 <strong>of</strong><br />
2” President Eisenhower’s battles<br />
against the Soviet Union in the escalating<br />
arms race are detailed. Tv-g<br />
Monday May 20<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Global Voices: Daughter from<br />
Danang/Balikbayan<br />
12:00 Doc Martin: Nowt So Queer<br />
1:00 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford<br />
1:30 world Little Manila: Filipinos In<br />
California’s Heartl<strong>and</strong><br />
2:00 Austin City Limits: Arcade Fire<br />
2:00 world Key Ingredients<br />
2:30 world Inedible Latina<br />
3:00 11th & Grant with Eric Funk:<br />
Wilbur Rehmann Quintet<br />
4:00 Heart Mountain: An All American Town<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Get Real! Wise Women Speak<br />
5:00 world Linkasia<br />
5:30 world Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Appalachians Tv-g<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Seattle,<br />
hr 2” Seattle’s discoveries include<br />
a 1964 “Star Trek” script <strong>and</strong> pitch<br />
letter <strong>and</strong> a Civil War dog collar. Tv-g<br />
7:00 world Appalachians Tv-g<br />
8:00 <strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><br />
“<strong>Paintings</strong>, <strong>Partials</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong>” Follow<br />
competitors in the cherry pit spitting<br />
<strong>and</strong> cherry pie eating contests in<br />
Polson. Learn the story <strong>of</strong> Hobson<br />
dentist Virgil Stewart who began<br />
his practice in 1912. Hike into the<br />
Sweet Grass Hills. And meet an<br />
eastern <strong>Montana</strong> man whose passion<br />
for art has literally spread all<br />
over Forsyth. Tv-g See story, p. 14<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
8:30 Mel Brooks: American Masters<br />
A pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> the comedy giant<br />
behind such classics as “Blazing<br />
Saddles” <strong>and</strong> “Young Frankenstein.”<br />
Tv-pg See story, p. 16<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Appalachians Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Appalachians Tv-g<br />
11:30 New Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian Cooking “The<br />
Sweetest Cheese” Andreas visits<br />
the valley <strong>of</strong> Gudbr<strong>and</strong>sdalen, home<br />
to the Norwegian delicacy known as<br />
brown cheese. Tv-g<br />
Tuesday May 21<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Appalachians<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, pt 8<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Manor House<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 world Global Voices: Poor Us:<br />
The Animated History <strong>of</strong> Poverty<br />
3:30 Call the Midwife<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, pt 8<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 world Asia This Week<br />
5:30 world European Journal<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Cod Comeback? Tv-g<br />
6:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Scourge <strong>of</strong> the Lionfish Tv-g<br />
7:00 Guns in the Big Sky “<strong>Montana</strong>’s<br />
Gun Culture” This program<br />
aims to raise awareness <strong>of</strong> guns
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
17<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
indicates pledge<br />
<strong>and</strong> gun culture with viewers in<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> <strong>and</strong> across the nation by<br />
examining <strong>Montana</strong>ns’ relationships<br />
<strong>and</strong> experiences with firearms.<br />
See story, p. 3<br />
7:00 world Nature: Great Zebra Exodus Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal “Created Equal” The Fourteenth<br />
Amendment, which made<br />
equality a constitutional right, is<br />
examined. Tv-pg See story, p. 18<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 After Newtown: Guns in America<br />
In the wake <strong>of</strong> the Newtown<br />
tragedy, <strong>PBS</strong> continues its ongoing<br />
conversation about gun laws, mental<br />
illness <strong>and</strong> community recovery.<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Pacific Heartbeat:<br />
Under A Jarvis Moon Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Cod Comeback? Tv-g<br />
11:30 Between the Lines with Barry<br />
Kibrick “Maynard Webb: Rebooting<br />
Work” The former COO <strong>of</strong> eBay<br />
shares his knowledge on how to<br />
transform how you work. Tv-g<br />
11:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Scourge <strong>of</strong> the Lionfish Tv-g<br />
Wednesday May 22<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Nature: Great Zebra Exodus<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 <strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>: <strong>Paintings</strong>,<br />
<strong>Partials</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong><br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 Mel Brooks: American Masters<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Seattle, hr 2<br />
3:00 world Assassination:<br />
Idaho’s Trial <strong>of</strong> the Century<br />
4:00 Independent Lens: Soul Food Junkies<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Teaching Channel Presents:<br />
Teaching Math to the Core<br />
5:00 world John McLaughlin’s One on One<br />
5:30 world Asia Biz Forecast<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Independent Lens:<br />
Soul Food Junkies Tv-pg<br />
Antiques Roadshow<br />
Seattle<br />
Hour 1 airs 7pm Monday, May 13<br />
Also airs 5/15 3am, 5/19 1pm<br />
Hour 2 airs 7pm Monday, May 20<br />
Also airs 5/22 3am, 5/26 1pm<br />
Hour 3 airs 7pm Monday, May 27<br />
Also airs 5/29 3am<br />
Mark Walberg (pictured) hosts Antiques<br />
Roadshow from Seattle this month.<br />
Great finds include a Vladimir Kagan<br />
desk used by Kagan himself <strong>and</strong> an<br />
impressive 1874 Francis A. Silva oil<br />
painting valued at $250,000 (Hour 1);<br />
a circa 1964 “Star Trek” script <strong>and</strong><br />
pitch letter, a Civil War dog collar <strong>and</strong><br />
Harriet Frishmuth bookends (Hour<br />
2); a late-16th-century diamond <strong>and</strong><br />
enamel jewel, a moose, elk <strong>and</strong> buffalo<br />
hide chair, an 1880s Crazy Quilt,<br />
<strong>and</strong> a white Steiff clown bear (Hour 3).<br />
7:00 Nature “White Lions” Two extremely<br />
rare white lion cubs grow up<br />
on the savanna in South Africa. Tv-pg<br />
7:00 world Frontline<br />
8:00 NOVA “Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Sun” Explore<br />
the world <strong>of</strong> weird, extreme chemistry<br />
on a quest to unlock the secrets<br />
<strong>of</strong> the elements. Tv-g<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead “Airmen<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Headhunters” The story <strong>of</strong><br />
airmen shot down over the jungles<br />
<strong>of</strong> Japanese occupied Borneo during<br />
Word War II. Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Papers: Undocumented Youth Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Independent Lens:<br />
Soul Food Junkies Tv-pg<br />
11:30 MotorWeek Tv-g<br />
Thursday May 23<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Frontline<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
Created Equal<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 After Newtown: Guns in America<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Guns in the Big Sky:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>’s Gun Culture<br />
3:00 world Papers: Stories <strong>of</strong><br />
Undocumented Youth<br />
4:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
Created Equal<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 After Newtown: Guns in America<br />
5:00 world Scully/The World Show<br />
5:30 world Second Opinion: Shingles<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Airmen <strong>and</strong> the Headhunters Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Guns in the Big Sky “Keeping<br />
Schools Safe, A Town Hall<br />
Meeting” <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> concludes its<br />
special series with a live forum on<br />
school safety. This program brings<br />
the conversation <strong>of</strong> gun control to<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> schools. See story, p. 3<br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Jeff Dunn for WGBH
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Peter Krogh<br />
Peter Sagal, host <strong>of</strong> NPR’s “Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell<br />
Me,” in Washington, D.C.<br />
Constitution USA<br />
with Peter Sagal<br />
Airs 8pm Tuesdays<br />
A More Perfect Union<br />
5/7 8pm; Also 5/9 1am, 4am<br />
It’s A Free Country<br />
5/14 8pm; Also 5/16 1am, 4am<br />
Created Equal<br />
5/21 8pm; Also 5/23 1am, 4am<br />
Built to Last?<br />
5/28 8pm; Also 5/30 1am, 4am<br />
Breathing new life into the traditional civics<br />
lesson, Peter Sagal, host <strong>of</strong> NPR’s “Wait,<br />
Wait … Don’t Tell Me”, travels across the<br />
country on a Harley Davidson to find out<br />
where the U.S. Constitution lives, how it<br />
works <strong>and</strong> how it doesn’t, how it unites us<br />
as a nation <strong>and</strong> how it has nearly torn us<br />
apart. Sagal introduces some major constitutional<br />
debates today <strong>and</strong> talks with<br />
ordinary Americans <strong>and</strong> leading constitutional<br />
experts about what the Constitution<br />
actually says <strong>and</strong> what it means, the<br />
dramatic historical events <strong>and</strong> crises that<br />
have defined it, <strong>and</strong> why all this matters.<br />
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Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight continued<br />
7:00 world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
Can Science Stop Crime? Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford Robert<br />
completes his work on the stone<br />
panels for the town clock, but loses<br />
his precious tools.<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Inspector Morse “Cherubim<br />
<strong>and</strong> Seraphim, pt 2” When Morse’s<br />
step-niece commits suicide, he<br />
researches her past to find a reason.<br />
Tv-g<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world NOVA: Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Sun Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Airmen <strong>and</strong> the Headhunters Tv-pg<br />
11:30 The Mind <strong>of</strong> a Chef “Fresh” Instant<br />
broth, pea agnollini, fresh <strong>and</strong> aged<br />
steak <strong>and</strong> “ike jime” in Kyoto are<br />
highlighted. Tv-pg<br />
Friday May 24<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
Can Science Stop Crime?<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 NOVA: Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Sun<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Airmen <strong>and</strong> the Headhunters<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Nature: The White Lions<br />
3:00 world Pacific Heartbeat:<br />
Under A Jarvis Moon<br />
4:00 NOVA: Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Sun<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead:<br />
Airmen <strong>and</strong> the Headhunters<br />
5:00 world Well Read: Paul De Barros,<br />
Shall We Play That One Together?<br />
5:30 world Great Decisions In Foreign Policy:<br />
Defense Spending<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: Created Equal Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Washington Week<br />
with Gwen Ifill<br />
7:00 world The Flintlock Disaster Tv-g<br />
7:30 Need to Know<br />
8:00 Live from Lincoln Center “Audra<br />
McDonald: Go Back Home” Host<br />
Audra McDonald sings personal<br />
favorites <strong>and</strong> selections from her<br />
new album, “Go Back Home.” Tv-g<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Paul Anka Live In Switzerl<strong>and</strong>:<br />
The Avo Session The<br />
crooner performs swing-style<br />
renditions <strong>of</strong> “You Are My Destiny,”<br />
“Diana,” “My Way” <strong>and</strong> more. Tv-g<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Ghost Army Tv-pg<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: Created Equal Tv-pg<br />
11:30 Everyday Edisons “Happy Trails<br />
(And Trials) to You” A year after the<br />
casting calls, the inventors are eager<br />
to know what’s become <strong>of</strong> their<br />
inventions. Tv-g<br />
Saturday May 25<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world The Flintlock Disaster<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
1:00 Need to Know<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
2:00 Inside Washington<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 This Is America & The World<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
3:00 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Cod Comeback?<br />
3:30 Market to Market<br />
3:30 world Saving the Ocean:<br />
Scourge <strong>of</strong> the Lionfish<br />
4:00 The This Old House Hour<br />
4:00 world Inside Washington<br />
4:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
5:00 The Woodwright’s Shop<br />
5:00 world To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />
5:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood<br />
5:30 world Asian Voices: Scheduling Slug<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM EVENING<br />
6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show<br />
“Something About A Hometown B<strong>and</strong>”<br />
This show boasts a mix <strong>of</strong> styles<br />
including the polka, waltz, country,<br />
Broadway <strong>and</strong> patriotic songs.<br />
6:00 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
6:30 world McLaughlin Group
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7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Problems<br />
with Relatives” Hyacinth is<br />
fearful that the tumultuous lives <strong>of</strong><br />
her family members will cast a pall<br />
on the carefully polished image she<br />
tries so hard to maintain. (10/40)<br />
7:00 world Need to Know<br />
7:30 world Inside Washington Tv-g<br />
7:31 As Time Goes By “The Dinner<br />
Party” Jean <strong>and</strong> Lionel manage<br />
to survive an evening with Jean’s<br />
intimidating sister-in-law. (43/66)<br />
8:00 world Into Harm’s Way Tv-pg<br />
8:02 Doc Martin “Happily Ever After”<br />
Martin has the dilemma <strong>of</strong> finding<br />
a replacement vicar three hours<br />
before his wedding to Louisa. Tv-pg<br />
8:50 Allo Allo The stolen money from<br />
the bank robbery is hidden in the<br />
cuckoo clock. Concerned because<br />
her singing is driving away the<br />
paying customers, Rene tries to<br />
convince Edith to mime. (42/54)<br />
9:16 Dirk Gently Dirk’s former pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
hire Dirk <strong>and</strong> MacDuff as security<br />
consultants to guard a valuable<br />
robot. Tv-pg<br />
9:30 world T. M<strong>of</strong>fatt Burris <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Crossing Tv-g<br />
10:00 world Moyers & Company<br />
10:16 The Red Green Show “Gladiator”<br />
The town is staging a live version<br />
<strong>of</strong> the movie Gladiator with Dalton<br />
Humphrey in the lead role. Tv-g<br />
10:39 Austin City Limits “Radiohead”<br />
The alternative rock b<strong>and</strong> performs<br />
songs from its Grammy-nominated<br />
LP “The King <strong>of</strong> Limbs.” Tv-pg<br />
11:00 world Linkasia<br />
11:30 world Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />
11:36 Sun Studio Sessions “Ha Ha<br />
Tonka” Ha Ha Tonka blend indie rock<br />
with traditional Americana in a lively<br />
stage show. Tv-pg<br />
Sunday May 26<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world McLaughlin Group<br />
12:04 NOVA: Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Sun<br />
12:30 world Need to Know<br />
1:00 world Into Harm’s Way<br />
1:01 Nature: The White Lions<br />
2:00 Shakespeare Uncovered:<br />
The Tempest with Trevor Nunn<br />
2:30 world T. M<strong>of</strong>fatt Burris <strong>and</strong> the Crossing<br />
3:00 Equitrekking Adventures:<br />
Equitrekking Southern Quebec<br />
3:00 world Teaching Channel Presents:<br />
Kindergarten Common Core<br />
3:30 13 Wonders <strong>of</strong> Spain: Salamanca<br />
4:00 Scully/The World Show<br />
4:00 world America Reframed: Men <strong>of</strong> Hula<br />
4:30 New York Originals<br />
5:00 Theater Talk<br />
5:30 Wild Animal Baby Explorers<br />
5:30 world Calling My Children<br />
6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, p. 22<br />
PM AFTERNOON/EVENING<br />
3:00 Masterpiece Classic “Downton<br />
Abbey, Series II, pt 6” The Spanish<br />
flu strikes Downton. Mary, Sybil <strong>and</strong><br />
Robert each confront a moment <strong>of</strong><br />
truth. Tv-pg<br />
3:30 world Brooks: City <strong>of</strong> 100 Hellos Tv-g<br />
4:00 world The Flintlock Disaster Tv-g<br />
5:00 Moyers & Company<br />
5:00 world Papers: Stories <strong>of</strong><br />
Undocumented Youth Tv-g<br />
6:00 National Memorial Day Concert<br />
The service <strong>and</strong> sacrifice <strong>of</strong><br />
American soldiers <strong>and</strong> their families<br />
are honored at the US Capitol. Tv-g<br />
See story, p. 20<br />
6:00 world America Reframed: Men <strong>of</strong> Hula<br />
7:30 Into Harm’s Way See how the<br />
shadow the Vietnam War continues<br />
to cast on the West Point Class <strong>of</strong><br />
1967. Tv-pg<br />
7:30 world Calling My Children Tv-g<br />
8:00 world Global Voices: Mai’s America/<br />
Someday Flowers Bloom Tv-pg<br />
9:00 National Memorial Day Concert<br />
The service <strong>and</strong> sacrifice <strong>of</strong><br />
American soldiers <strong>and</strong> their families<br />
are honored at the US Capitol. Tv-g<br />
See story, p. 20<br />
9:30 world Brooks: City <strong>of</strong> 100 Hellos Tv-g<br />
10:00 world America Reframed: Men <strong>of</strong> Hula<br />
10:30 Hold at All Costs Examines the<br />
events <strong>and</strong> aftermath <strong>of</strong> one desperate<br />
battle waged during the Korean<br />
War in 1953. Tv-pg<br />
11:30 world Calling My Children Tv-g<br />
Monday May 27<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Global Voices: Mai’s America/<br />
Someday Flowers Bloom<br />
12:00 Doc Martin: Happily Ever After<br />
1:00 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford<br />
1:30 world Brooks: The City <strong>of</strong> 100 Hellos<br />
2:00 Austin City Limits: Radiohead<br />
2:00 world The Flintlock Disaster<br />
3:00 Into Harm’s Way<br />
3:00 world Papers: Undocumented Youth<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 National Memorial Day Concert<br />
Live From<br />
Lincoln Center<br />
Audra McDonald:<br />
Go Back Home<br />
Airs 8pm Friday, May 24<br />
Join five-time Tony Awardwinner<br />
<strong>and</strong> series host Audra<br />
McDonald as she takes a turn<br />
as the featured performer,<br />
singing songs from her new<br />
album <strong>and</strong> other favorites in a<br />
special spring concert at Lincoln<br />
Center’s Avery Fisher Hall.<br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Chase Newhart
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> Capital Concerts<br />
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Evening <strong>and</strong> Overnight continued<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 world Linkasia<br />
5:30 world Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Voces On <strong>PBS</strong>: Rebel Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Seattle, hr<br />
3” Notable finds include a late-16thcentury<br />
diamond <strong>and</strong> enamel jewel<br />
<strong>and</strong> an 1880s Crazy Quilt. Tv-g<br />
7:00 world War Zone/Comfort Zone Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage<br />
Atlanta” Documents related to golf<br />
legend Bobby Jones <strong>and</strong> an 1841<br />
letter by Abraham Lincoln are appraised.<br />
Tv-g<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Independent Lens “Detropia” A<br />
dynamic cluster <strong>of</strong> innovators <strong>and</strong><br />
creative entrepreneurs in Detroit,<br />
Michigan are pr<strong>of</strong>iled. Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
8:00 Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal “Built to Last?” Peter Sagal<br />
visits Icel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> explores why the<br />
US Constitution has lasted more<br />
than 225 years. Tv-pg<br />
See story, p. 18<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Frontline “Outlawed in Pakistan”<br />
When Pakistani teenager Kainat<br />
Soomro accused four men <strong>of</strong> gang<br />
rape, the courageous young woman<br />
did not put her suffering behind her.<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Pacific Heartbeat: Papa Mau:<br />
The Wayfinder Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Nuclear Savage<br />
11:30 Between the Lines with Barry<br />
Kibrick “Gary Grossman: Executive<br />
Comm<strong>and</strong>” The political fiction writer<br />
once again creates a fictional situation<br />
that is very close to reality. Tv-g<br />
The National Memorial Day Concert, the nation’s<br />
premier memorial event, will be broadcast live<br />
from the West Lawn <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Capitol before an<br />
on-site audience <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong> thous<strong>and</strong>s, as<br />
well as millions more watching at home.<br />
National Memorial Day<br />
Concert<br />
Airs 6pm & 9pm Sunday, May 26<br />
Also airs 5/27 4:30am; 5/28 3am<br />
On the eve <strong>of</strong> Memorial Day, join co-hosts<br />
Joe Mantegna (“Criminal Minds”) <strong>and</strong> Gary<br />
Sinise (“CSI: New York”) for a night <strong>of</strong><br />
remembrance featuring an all-star line-up<br />
performing with the National Symphony<br />
Orchestra. The 24th annual broadcast <strong>of</strong> the<br />
NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT airs<br />
live from the West Lawn <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Capitol<br />
before a concert audience <strong>of</strong> hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
thous<strong>and</strong>s, millions more at home, <strong>and</strong> to<br />
our troops around the world on the American<br />
Forces Network.<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 world Service: When Women Come<br />
Marching Home Tv-pg<br />
10:30 BBC World News<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Voces On <strong>PBS</strong>: Rebel Tv-pg<br />
Tuesday May 28<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world War Zone/Comfort Zone<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Every War Has Two Losers:<br />
A Poet’s Meditation on Peace<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 Into Harm’s Way<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 National Memorial Day Concert<br />
3:00 world The Flintlock Disaster<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 Hold at All Costs<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 world Asia This Week<br />
5:30 world European Journal<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Nuclear Savage<br />
7:00 Ghost Army Learn how US troops<br />
tricked the enemy with sound effects<br />
<strong>and</strong> visual illusions in World War II.<br />
Tv-pg<br />
7:00 world Nature: The White Lions Tv-pg<br />
Wednesday May 29<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Nature: The White Lions<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Serving America: Peace Corps<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
1:30 Independent Lens: Detropia<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Antiques Roadshow: Seattle, hr 3<br />
3:00 world Service: When Women Come<br />
Marching Home<br />
4:00 Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Atlanta<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Teaching Channel Presents:<br />
Reading Like A Historian<br />
5:00 world John McLaughlin’s One on One<br />
5:30 world Asia Biz Forecast<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
5:30 world Independent Lens: Detropia Tv-pg<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
7:00 Nature “The Himalayas” Explore<br />
the diversity <strong>of</strong> wildlife <strong>and</strong> habitats<br />
<strong>of</strong> this mountain chain. Tv-g<br />
7:00 world Frontline<br />
8:00 NOVA “Deadliest Tornadoes”<br />
Explore the science behind the April<br />
2011 tornadoes that left a trail <strong>of</strong><br />
destruction across the US. Tv-pg<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour
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9:00 NOVA “Deadliest Earthquakes” Follow<br />
a team <strong>of</strong> US geologists as they<br />
first enter Haiti in the immediate<br />
aftermath <strong>of</strong> the tragedy. Tv-pg<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world Calling My Children Tv-g<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
10:30 world Independent Lens: Detropia Tv-pg<br />
11:30 MotorWeek Tv-g<br />
Courtesy <strong>of</strong> John Jarvie<br />
Thursday May 30<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world Frontline<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
Built to Last?<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 Frontline: Outlawed in Pakistan<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Ghost Army<br />
3:00 world War Zone/Comfort Zone<br />
4:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal:<br />
Built to Last?<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 Frontline: Outlawed in Pakistan<br />
5:00 world Scully/The World Show<br />
5:30 world Second Opinion: ALS<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
The Ghost Army Airs 7pm Tuesday, May 28 Also airs 5/30 3am War, deception<br />
<strong>and</strong> art come together in this astonishing true story <strong>of</strong> American G.I.s who tricked the enemy with<br />
rubber tanks, sound effects <strong>and</strong> carefully crafted illusions during WWII. This top-secret mission<br />
is told through the stories <strong>of</strong> the veterans, many <strong>of</strong> whom would go on to have illustrious careers<br />
in art, design <strong>and</strong> fashion. Pictured: A painting by John Jarvie captures the exhaustion <strong>of</strong> his comrades.<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> the Ghost Army soldiers were artists.<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world NOVA: Deadliest Earthquakes Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Clearing the Smoke “The<br />
Science <strong>of</strong> Cannabis” This <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong><br />
documentary reveals how<br />
cannabis acts on the brain <strong>and</strong><br />
in the body to treat nausea, pain,<br />
epilepsy <strong>and</strong> potentially even cancer.<br />
See p. 4-5<br />
7:00 world NOVA scienceNOW:<br />
How Smart Can We Get? Tv-pg<br />
8:00 Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford Relationships<br />
are tested when relatives<br />
<strong>and</strong> friends arrive <strong>and</strong> all are not<br />
what they appear to be.<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Inspector Morse “Deadly Slumber,<br />
pt 1” Morse investigates the<br />
death <strong>of</strong> a doctor. Tv-g<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 BBC World News<br />
10:00 world NOVA: Deadliest Tornadoes Tv-pg<br />
10:30 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world NOVA: Earthquakes Tv-pg<br />
11:30 The Mind <strong>of</strong> A Chef “Soy” David<br />
Chang visits t<strong>of</strong>u <strong>and</strong> miso factories<br />
in Japan <strong>and</strong> Christina Tosi makes<br />
burnt miso apple pie. Tv-pg<br />
Friday May 31<br />
AM EARLY MORNING<br />
mdnt world NOVA scienceNOW: How Smart<br />
Can We Get?<br />
12:00 Tavis Smiley<br />
12:30 Newsline<br />
1:00 NOVA: Deadliest Tornadoes<br />
1:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
2:00 NOVA: Deadliest Earthquakes<br />
2:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
2:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
3:00 Nature: The Himalayas<br />
3:00 world Pacific Heartbeat: Papa Mau<br />
4:00 NOVA: Deadliest Tornadoes<br />
4:00 world Newsline<br />
4:30 world Tavis Smiley<br />
5:00 NOVA: Deadliest Earthquakes<br />
5:00 world Well Read: Mark Bowden<br />
5:30 world Great Decisions In Foreign Policy:<br />
Power to the People: The New Egypt<br />
6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, p. 23<br />
PM EVENING<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
6:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: Built to Last? Tv-pg<br />
7:00 Washington Week with<br />
Gwen Ifill<br />
7:00 world Intelligence Squared U.S.<br />
7:30 Need to Know<br />
8:00 In Performance at the White<br />
House<br />
8:00 world <strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour<br />
9:00 Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark<br />
Twain Prize The work <strong>of</strong> Ellen<br />
DeGeneres is celebrated as she<br />
receives the Mark Twain Prize for<br />
American Humor. Tv-14<br />
9:00 world Nightly Business Report<br />
9:30 world Journal Tv-g<br />
10:00 world Intelligence Squared U.S.: Should<br />
College Football Be Banned? Tv-g<br />
10:30 BBC World News<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
11:00 world Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal: Built to Last? Tv-pg
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Weekend Programs<br />
Saturday<br />
AM<br />
5:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood<br />
6:00 Bob the Builder<br />
6:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood<br />
7:00 Curious George<br />
7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows<br />
A Lot About That<br />
8:00 Super Why!<br />
8:30 Dinosaur Train<br />
9:00 Thomas <strong>and</strong> Friends<br />
9:30 Fetch! w/Ruff Ruffman<br />
10:00 Garden Smart<br />
10:30 The Victory Garden<br />
11:00 Cook’s Country from<br />
America’s Test Kitchen<br />
11:30 This Old House<br />
PM<br />
noon<br />
Ask This Old House<br />
12:30 Rough Cut with Tommy Mac<br />
1:00 Woodsmith Shop<br />
1:30 Sewing with Nancy<br />
2:00 Beads, Baubles <strong>and</strong> Jewels<br />
2:30 b Organic with Michele Beshcen<br />
3:00 New Fly Fisher<br />
3:30 Rick Steve’s Europe<br />
4:00 In the Americas with David Yetman<br />
4:30 5/25 Guns in the Big Sky:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>’s Gun Culture<br />
5:00 5/4 Virginia City:<br />
Where the History Lives<br />
5/11 Charles M. Russell NWR<br />
5/18 MAPS: Finding Our Voice<br />
5:30 <strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>*<br />
5/4 Pancakes & Polo<br />
5/11 Music & Memories<br />
5/18 Flathead Lake to the<br />
Crazy Mountains<br />
5/25 <strong>Paintings</strong>, <strong>Partials</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>Pies</strong><br />
* See box on p. 5<br />
Sunday<br />
AM<br />
5:30 Wild Animal Baby Explorers<br />
6:00 Curious George<br />
6:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot<br />
About That<br />
7:00 Super Why!<br />
7:30 Dinosaur Train<br />
8:00 Market to Market<br />
8:30 America’s Heartl<strong>and</strong><br />
9:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly<br />
9:30 McLaughlin Group<br />
10:00 John McLaughlin’s One on One<br />
10:30 5/5 Business: Made in<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>: Outoor Edition<br />
5/12 Global Positioning<br />
5/19 Virginia City: Where the<br />
History Lives<br />
5/26 Global Positioning<br />
11:00 <strong>Montana</strong> Ag Live<br />
PM<br />
noon<br />
Lawrence Welk Show<br />
1:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
2:00 5/5 Lidia Celebrates America,<br />
Weddings: Something Borrowed,<br />
Something New<br />
5/12 Get Real! Wise Women Speak<br />
5/19 Heart Mountiain:<br />
An All American Town<br />
5/26 Model T’s to War: American<br />
Ambulances on the Western Front:<br />
1914–1918<br />
3:00 Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey<br />
4:00 Check daily listings, pp. 6–19
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
23<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
indicates pledge<br />
Weekday Programs<br />
TIME Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />
Morning<br />
6:00 am Pricilla’s Yoga Stretches<br />
6:30 am Ready to Learn Children’s Programs: See page 24<br />
10:30 am Sit <strong>and</strong> Be Fit Classical Stretch Sit <strong>and</strong> Be Fit Classical Stretch Sit <strong>and</strong> Be Fit<br />
11:00 am America’s Test Kitchen<br />
from Cook’s Illustrated<br />
Patti’s Mexican Table Christina Joanne Weir’s Cooking<br />
with Confidence<br />
Lidia’s Italy in America<br />
11:30 am Jonathan Bird’s<br />
Blue World<br />
Healthy Body,<br />
Healthy Mind v<br />
Curiousity Quest<br />
Goes Green<br />
Between the Lines w/<br />
Barry Kibric<br />
Great Decisions in<br />
Foreign Policy<br />
5/17 Music Voyager<br />
begins<br />
Noon <strong>and</strong> Afternoon<br />
NOON Nature Second Opinion 5/1 Fort Peck Dam<br />
5/8 Eisenhower’s<br />
Secret War begins<br />
5/15 Eisenhower’s<br />
Secret War begins<br />
5/22 Guns in the<br />
Big Sky: <strong>Montana</strong>’s Gun<br />
Culture<br />
5/29 Guns in the Big<br />
Sky: Town Hall Meeting<br />
12:30 pm Healthy Minds<br />
5/23 After Newtown:<br />
Guns in America<br />
5/30 National Geographic<br />
Spelling Bee 2013<br />
NOVA<br />
1:00 pm Painting <strong>and</strong> Travel with<br />
Roger & Sarah Bansemer<br />
The Best <strong>of</strong> Joy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Painting<br />
Paint This with<br />
Jerry Yarnell<br />
Painting with Paulson<br />
Gary Spetz’s Paiting Wild<br />
Places w/Watercolors<br />
1:30 pm Quilt in a Day Sew It All Fons & Porters Love<br />
<strong>of</strong> Quilting<br />
Knitting Daily<br />
Quilting Arts<br />
2:00 pm Ready to Learn Children’s Programs: See page 24<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Capitol Coverage is available over-the-air in these communities:<br />
Bozeman/Butte 9.5, Missoula 11.5, Billings 16.5, Great Falls 21.5, Helena 49.5, Kalispell 46.5<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Capitol Coverage<br />
Television <strong>Montana</strong> (TVMT) is a state government broadcasting service that provides gavel-to-gavel, unedited coverage <strong>of</strong> legislative proceedings, both during<br />
<strong>and</strong> between sessions <strong>of</strong> the Legislature. Viewers are invited to watch floor sessions <strong>and</strong> committee meetings live <strong>and</strong> on delayed telecasts.
24 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> May 2013 <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Kids programming<br />
Children’s<br />
Programming<br />
AM Weekdays<br />
6:30 Martha Speaks<br />
7:00 Curious George<br />
7:30 The Cat in the Hat<br />
8:00 SuperWhy!<br />
8:30 Dinosaur Train<br />
9:00 Sesame Street<br />
10:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood<br />
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RESERVED. <strong>PBS</strong> KIDS ® Public Broadcasting Service.<br />
PM Weekdays<br />
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
2:30 Word World<br />
3:00 Sid the Science Kid<br />
3:30 WordGirl<br />
4:00 Arthur<br />
4:30 Wild Kratts<br />
5:00 Electric Company<br />
Weekend children’s programs are rated<br />
tv–y unless otherwise indicated, <strong>and</strong> air<br />
Saturdays from 5:30 to 10am <strong>and</strong> Sun<br />
from 5:30 to 8:00am<br />
Airs noon Thursday, May 30<br />
one-hour special<br />
National Geographic Bee<br />
Each year thous<strong>and</strong>s <strong>of</strong> schools in the US participate<br />
in the National Geographic Bee. This exciting<br />
<strong>and</strong> highly competitive contest encourages teachers<br />
to include geography in their classrooms, sparks students’<br />
curiosity about our world <strong>and</strong> increases public interest in geography. The Bee culminates<br />
in an entertaining, dramatic, <strong>and</strong> extremely challenging test <strong>of</strong> knowledge between stellar<br />
students who have made it over the hurdles to appear at the national level. This year—<br />
marked by the Bee’s 25th anniversary <strong>and</strong> Alex Trebek’s last year as host—the event will<br />
take place at historic National Theater in downtown Washington, DC.<br />
Also in april<br />
The week <strong>of</strong> May 6–10, Arthur rolls out a week <strong>of</strong> five new episodes, beginning with a<br />
bullying theme.<br />
Parental<br />
Guidelines<br />
tv–y All children<br />
tv–y7 Children age 7 <strong>and</strong> over<br />
tv–g General audience<br />
tv–pg Parental guidance suggested:<br />
–v violence<br />
–s some sexual situations<br />
–l infrequent coarse language<br />
–d suggestive sexual dialogue<br />
tv–14 Parents strongly cautioned<br />
tv-ma Mature audience only<br />
The week <strong>of</strong> May 20–24, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood features a “Playdate Week” with<br />
five episodes including playdates with O the Owl, Prince Wednesday, Miss Elaina, <strong>and</strong><br />
Katerina Kittycat, with premieres <strong>of</strong> three episodes May 20, 21 <strong>and</strong> 22.<br />
Finally, several <strong>PBS</strong> KIDS series have episodes themed to Mother’s Day on Friday, May 10<br />
<strong>and</strong> Sunday, May 12, including Curious George, Dinosaur Train, Daniel Tiber’s Neighborhood,<br />
Sid the Science Kid <strong>and</strong> Wordgirl.<br />
Find more children’s programming on the <strong>PBS</strong>Kids Channel.<br />
Check listings on page 29.
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
A-Z<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> & <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong><br />
10 Buildings That Changed<br />
America 5/12 10:02pm; 5/14 2am,<br />
5am world 5/18 7am, 1pm, 8pm;<br />
5/19 1am<br />
11th & Grant with Eric<br />
Funk The Dirty Shame 5/2 7pm;<br />
5/4 10:07pm; 5/6 2:30am, 3:30am<br />
Wilbur Rehmann Quintet 5/16<br />
7pm; 5/18 10:39pm; 5/20 3am<br />
13 Wonders <strong>of</strong> Spain Sun 3:30am<br />
1962 World’s Fair: When Seattle<br />
Invented The Future world<br />
5/18 8am, 2pm, 9pm; 5/19 2am;<br />
5/20 9am, 4pm<br />
4-H: Six <strong>Montana</strong> Stories<br />
5/9 7pm; 5/13 3am<br />
A<br />
After Newtown: Guns In<br />
America 5/23 noon<br />
Allo Allo Sat 8:50pm<br />
America Reframed world Abused:<br />
The Postville Raid 5/12 4am, noon,<br />
6pm, 10pm 51 Birch Street 5/5<br />
4am, noon, 6pm, 10pm Men <strong>of</strong><br />
Hula 5/26 4am, noon, 6pm, 10pm<br />
West 47th Street 5/19 4am, noon,<br />
6pm, 10pm<br />
America’s Heartl<strong>and</strong> Sun 8:30am<br />
America’s Test Kitchen from<br />
Cook’s Illustrated Mon, Sat 11am<br />
American Masters world Hollywood<br />
Chinese 5/6 6:30am, 12:30pm,<br />
5:30pm, 10:30pm<br />
American Woodshop Sat 12:30pm<br />
Among B-Boys world 5/13 6am,<br />
noon, 5:30pm, 10pm; 5/16 3am,<br />
9am; 5/19 8am<br />
Anna May Wong: In Her Own<br />
Words 5/5 10pm world 5/6 8am,<br />
2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/7 mdnt; 5/9 3am,<br />
9am; 5/12 8am<br />
Annie Oakley: American Experience<br />
5/14 7pm; 5/16 3am world<br />
5/17 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm<br />
Antiques Roadshow Vintage Secaucus<br />
5/6 8pm; 5/8 4am Vintage<br />
Houston 5/13 8pm; 5/15 4am <br />
Vintage Atlanta 5/27 8pm; 5/29<br />
4am Rapid City, hr 2 5/5 1pm <br />
Rapid City, hr 3 5/6 7pm; 5/8 3am;<br />
5/12 1pm Seattle, hr 1 5/13 7pm;<br />
5/15 3am; 5/19 1pm Seattle, hr 2<br />
5/20 7pm; 5/22 3am; 5/26 1pm <br />
Seattle, hr 3 5/27 7pm; 5/29 3am<br />
Appalachians world 5/20 6am,<br />
noon, 5pm, 10pm 5/20 7am, 1pm,<br />
6pm, 11pm 5/20 8am, 2pm, 7pm;<br />
5/21 mdnt<br />
Arthur Mon-Fri 4pm<br />
As Time Goes By Sat 7:31pm<br />
Asia Biz Forecast world Wed<br />
5:30am, 11:30am<br />
Asia Insight 5/1 11:30am<br />
Asia This Week Tue 5am, 11am<br />
Asian Voices Sat 5:30am, 3:30pm<br />
Ask This Old House Sat noon<br />
Assassination: Idaho’s Trial <strong>of</strong><br />
the Century world 5/17 8am,<br />
2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/18 mdnt; 5/22<br />
3am, 9am<br />
Austin City Limits Arcade Fire 5/20<br />
2am Radiohead 5/25 10:39pm;<br />
5/27 2am The Shins/Dr. Dog 5/11<br />
10:39pm; 5/13 2am Norah Jones/<br />
Kat Edmonson 5/4 11:05pm<br />
Aviators Sat 4:30pm<br />
B<br />
<strong>Backroads</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong> Pancakes<br />
& Polo 5/4 5:30pm; 5/13<br />
4:30am Music & Memories 5/11<br />
5:30pm Flathead Lake to the Crazy<br />
Mountains 5/18 5:30pm <strong>Paintings</strong>,<br />
<strong>Partials</strong> & <strong>Pies</strong> 5/20 8pm; 5/22<br />
1am; 5/25 5:30pm<br />
BBC World News Mon-Wed,Fri<br />
10pm; Thu 10:30pm<br />
Best <strong>of</strong> the Joy <strong>of</strong> Painting<br />
Tue 1pm<br />
Between The Lines with Barry<br />
Kibrick Thu 11:30am; Tue 11:30pm<br />
The Bletchley Circle 5/5 9pm; 5/7<br />
2am, 5am<br />
Bob the Builder Sat 6am<br />
Brooks:The City <strong>of</strong> 100 Hellos<br />
world 5/1 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm;<br />
5/4 11:30am; 5/26 7:30am,<br />
3:30pm, 9:30pm; 5/27 1:30am<br />
Business: Made in <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Outdoor Edition 5/5 10:30am<br />
C<br />
Call The Midwife 5/5 7pm; 5/7<br />
3am 5/12 7pm; 5/14 3am <br />
5/19 7pm; 5/21 3:30am<br />
Calling My Children world 5/26<br />
5:30am, 1:30pm, 7:30pm, 11:30pm;<br />
5/29 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm<br />
Carole King: James Taylor Live<br />
at the Troubadour 5/10 8pm<br />
Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot<br />
About That! Sun 6:30am; Mon-Sat<br />
7:30am<br />
Charles M. Russell NWR Nature’s<br />
Timeless L<strong>and</strong>scape 5/11 5pm;<br />
5/15 1am<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5<br />
Charlie Rose Mon-Wed,Fri 10:30pm;<br />
Thu 11pm<br />
Chris Mann In Concert: A Mann<br />
for All Seasons 5/3 8pm<br />
Christina Wed 11am<br />
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde<br />
Technique Tue, Thu 10:30am<br />
Clearing The Smoke The Science<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cannabis 5/30 7pm<br />
Clifford the Big Red Dog<br />
Mon-Fri 2pm<br />
Constitution USA with Peter<br />
Sagal A More Perfect Union 5/7<br />
8pm; 5/9 1am, 4am It’s A Free<br />
Country 5/14 8pm; 5/16 1am, 4am<br />
Created Equal 5/21 8pm; 5/23<br />
1am, 4am Built to Last? 5/28<br />
8pm; 5/30 1am, 4am world A More<br />
Perfect Union 5/10 7am, 1pm, 6pm,<br />
11pm It’s A Free Country 5/17 7am,<br />
1pm, 6pm, 11pm Created Equal<br />
5/24 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm Built<br />
to Last? 5/31 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm<br />
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack<br />
Sat 3am world Sat 9am<br />
Crafting at the Spotted Canary<br />
Sat 2:30pm<br />
Curiosity Quest Goes Green<br />
Wed 11:30am<br />
Curious George<br />
Sun 6am; Mon-Sat 7am<br />
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood<br />
Sat 6:30am; Mon-Fri 10am<br />
Dinosaur Train Sun 7:30am;<br />
Mon-Sat 8:30am<br />
Dirk Gently Sat 9:16pm<br />
Doc Martin Mon 1:30am; Sat 8:02pm<br />
Dust Bowl Reaping the Whirlwind<br />
5/2 1am, 4am world Reaping the<br />
Whirlwind 5/4 7am, 1pm, 8pm; 5/5<br />
1am<br />
E<br />
Eisenhower’s Secret War The Lure<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Presidency 5/8 noon; 5/12<br />
11pm Building Weapons, Talking<br />
Peace 5/15 noon; 5/19 11pm world<br />
The Lure <strong>of</strong> the Presidency 5/11 7am,<br />
1pm, 8pm; 5/12 1am Building<br />
Weapons, Talking Peace 5/11 8am,<br />
2pm, 9pm; 5/12 2am<br />
The Electric Company Mon-Fri 5pm<br />
Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark<br />
Twain Prize 5/31 9pm<br />
Equitrekking Adventures Sun 3am<br />
European Journal world Tue<br />
5:30am, 11:30am; Sat 4pm<br />
indicates pledge<br />
25<br />
Every Day Is A Holiday 5/3 8am,<br />
2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/4 mdnt; 5/5<br />
11am, 5pm; 5/6 3am, 9am<br />
Every War Has Two Losers: A<br />
Poet’s Meditation on Peace<br />
5/19 10:30pm; 5/28 1am<br />
Everyday Edisons A Hot <strong>and</strong><br />
Steamy Clean 5/3 11:30pm I Can<br />
Finally Grasp It! 5/10 11:30pm <br />
Happy Trails (And Trials) to You 5/24<br />
11:30pm<br />
F<br />
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman<br />
Sat 9:30am<br />
The Flintlock Disaster world<br />
5/24 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/25<br />
mdnt; 5/26 10am, 4pm; 5/27 2am;<br />
5/28 3am, 9am<br />
Fons & Porter’s Love <strong>of</strong> Quilting<br />
Wed 1:30pm<br />
Fort Peck Dam 5/1 noon<br />
Frontline 5/14 9pm; 5/16 2am,<br />
5am; 5/21 9pm; 5/23 2am, 5am;<br />
5/28 9pm; 5/30 2am, 5am Never<br />
Forget to Lie 5/2 3am world 5/1<br />
8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/2 mdnt;<br />
5/15 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/16<br />
mdnt; 5/22 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm;<br />
5/23 mdnt; 5/29 8am, 2pm, 4pm,<br />
7pm; 5/30 mdnt<br />
G<br />
Gary Spetz’s Painting Wild<br />
Places! w/Watercolors Fri 1pm<br />
Get Real! Wise Women<br />
Speak 5/12 2pm; 5/20 5am<br />
Ghost Army 5/28 7pm; 5/30 3am<br />
world 5/24 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm<br />
Global Positioning Myles <strong>and</strong> Terry<br />
Grotbo 5/12 10:30am Tseji Llamo<br />
5/26 10:30am<br />
Global Voices world Great Wall<br />
Across The Yangtze 5/12 6am, 2pm,<br />
8pm; 5/13 mdnt; 5/14 3am, 9am <br />
Daughter from Danang/Balikbayan<br />
5/19 6am, 2pm, 8pm; 5/20 mdnt<br />
Mai’s America/Someday Flowers<br />
Bloom 5/26 6am, 2pm, 8pm; 5/27<br />
mdnt Poor Us: The Animated History<br />
<strong>of</strong> Poverty 5/21 3am, 9am Education<br />
Education 5/5 6am, 2pm, 8pm;<br />
5/6 mdnt; 5/7 3am, 9am<br />
Globe Trekker Sun 4pm
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Games on the Go!<br />
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games, interactive whiteboard games,<br />
mobil apps, augmented reality, <strong>and</strong> playalong<br />
videos from your favorite shows.<br />
Teachers <strong>and</strong> parents can access many<br />
new learning opportunities on their mobile<br />
devices <strong>and</strong> computers this month. The<br />
math <strong>and</strong> literacy games will make anytime<br />
learning time!<br />
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Great Decisions in Foreign<br />
Policy Myanmar In Transition<br />
5/3 11:30am NATO <strong>and</strong> the<br />
US in the 21st Century 5/10<br />
11:30am world Defense Spending<br />
In An Era Of Economic Restraint<br />
5/24 5:30am, 11:30am<br />
The New Egypt 5/31 5:30am,<br />
11:30am The Intervention Calculation<br />
5/3 5:30am, 11:30am<br />
Myanmar In Transition 5/10<br />
5:30am, 11:30am NATO <strong>and</strong><br />
the US in the 21st Century 5/17<br />
5:30am, 11:30am<br />
Great Performances Paul<br />
Taylor Dance Company In Paris<br />
5/3 9pm<br />
Great Performances at the<br />
Met Un Ballo In Maschera 5/5<br />
11pm Rigoletto 5/17 8pm<br />
Growing A Greener World Sat<br />
10am<br />
Guns in the Big Sky <strong>Montana</strong>’s<br />
Gun Culture 5/21 7pm;<br />
5/22 noon; 5/23 3am; 5/25<br />
4:30pm Keeping Schools Safe,<br />
A Town Hall Meeting 5/23 7pm;<br />
5/29 noon<br />
H<br />
Healthy Body Healthy Mind<br />
Tue 11:30am<br />
Healthy Minds Tue 12:30pm<br />
Heart Mountain: An All<br />
American Town 5/19 2pm;<br />
5/20 4am<br />
Hold at All Costs 5/26<br />
10:30pm; 5/28 4:30am<br />
I<br />
In Performance at the White<br />
House 5/31 8pm<br />
In The Americas with David<br />
Yetman Sat 4pm<br />
Independent Lens Soul Food<br />
Junkies 5/22 4am Seeking<br />
Asian Female 5/6 9pm; 5/8<br />
2am Detropia 5/27 9pm; 5/29<br />
1:30am The Invisible War 5/13<br />
9pm; 5/15 1:30am world A<br />
Village Called Versailles 5/3 6am,<br />
noon, 5pm, 10pm; 5/5 8am; 5/8<br />
3am, 9am Soul Food Junkies<br />
5/22 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm;<br />
5/25 10am The Undocumented<br />
5/1 6:30am, 12:30pm, 5:30pm,<br />
10:30pm; 5/4 10am Seeking<br />
Asian Female 5/8 7am, 1pm,<br />
6pm, 11pm; 5/11 10am Detropia<br />
5/18 10am; 5/29 6:30am,<br />
12:30pm, 5:30pm, 10:30pm <br />
The Invisible War 5/15 6:30am,<br />
12:30pm, 5:30pm, 10:30pm<br />
Inedible Latina 5/13 7am,<br />
1pm, 4pm, 6:30pm, 11pm; 5/19<br />
10:30am, 4:30pm; 5/20 2:30am<br />
Inside Washington Sat 2am<br />
world Sat 4am, 12:30pm,<br />
7:30pm<br />
Inspector Morse Thu 9:30pm<br />
Intelligence Squared U.S.<br />
world Should College Football<br />
Be Banned? 5/2 1pm; 5/31 6am,<br />
noon, 5pm, 10pm 5/31 8am,<br />
2pm, 4pm, 7pm<br />
Into Harm’s Way 5/26 7:30pm;<br />
5/27 3am; 5/28 1:30am world<br />
5/25 7am, 1pm, 8pm; 5/26 1am<br />
J<br />
Jake Shimabukuro: Life On<br />
Four Strings 5/10 9pm<br />
Jesse James: American<br />
Experience 5/7 7pm; 5/9<br />
3am world 5/10 6am, noon,<br />
5pm, 10pm<br />
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence<br />
Thu 11am<br />
John McLaughlin’s One on<br />
One Sun 10am world Wed 5am,<br />
11am<br />
Jonathan Bird’s Blue<br />
World Mon 11:30am<br />
Journal world Mon-Fri 3:30pm,<br />
9:30pm<br />
K<br />
Keeping Up Appearances<br />
Sat 7pm<br />
Key Ingredients world 5/15<br />
6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm; 5/18<br />
11:30am; 5/19 10am, 4pm;<br />
5/20 2am<br />
Knit & Crochet Now! Sat 2pm<br />
Knitting Daily Thu 1:30pm<br />
L<br />
Lark Rise to C<strong>and</strong>leford<br />
Thu 8:30pm<br />
The Lawrence Welk Show<br />
Sun noon; Sat 6pm<br />
Lidia Celebrates America<br />
Weddings: Something Borrowed,<br />
Something New 5/5 2pm; 5/8<br />
1am<br />
Lidia’s Italy In America<br />
Fri 11am<br />
Linkasia world Mon 5am, 11am;<br />
Sat 4:30pm, 11pm<br />
Little Manila: Filipinos In<br />
California’s Heartl<strong>and</strong><br />
Mon 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm<br />
Live from Lincoln Center<br />
Audra McDonald 5/24 8pm<br />
M<br />
MAPS: Finding Our Voice<br />
5/18 5pm<br />
Market to Market Sat 3:30am;<br />
Sun 8am<br />
Martha Speaks Mon-Fri 6:30am<br />
Masterpiece Classic: Downton<br />
Abbey, Series II Part 3 3<br />
5/5 3pm Part 4 5/12 3pm <br />
Part 5 5/19 3pm Part 6 5/26<br />
3pm<br />
Masterpiece Classic: Mr.<br />
Selfridge Part 6 5/5 8pm; 5/7<br />
1am, 4am Part 7 5/12 8pm;<br />
5/14 1am, 4am Part 8 5/19<br />
8pm; 5/21 1am, 4:30am<br />
McLaughlin Group Sun<br />
9:30am world Sun mdnt; Sat<br />
6:30am, 6:30pm<br />
Mel Brooks: American<br />
Masters 5/20 8:30pm; 5/22<br />
1:30am<br />
The Mind <strong>of</strong> A Chef Japan<br />
5/2 11:30pm New York 5/16<br />
11:30pm Fresh 5/23 11:30pm<br />
Soy 5/30 11:30pm<br />
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood<br />
Sat 5:30am<br />
Model T’s to War: American<br />
Ambulances on the<br />
Western Front, 1914-1918<br />
5/26 2pm<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> AG Live Women<br />
Take Over AG Live! 5/5 11am <br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Treasures: Can Fish & Ag<br />
Coexist? 5/5 6pm; 5/12 11am <br />
Grain Markets in <strong>Montana</strong> Today<br />
5/12 6pm; 5/19 11am 2013<br />
Legislative Impact on MSU 5/19<br />
6pm; 5/26 11am<br />
MotorWeek Wed 11:30pm<br />
Moyers & Company Sun 5pm<br />
world Sat 5pm, 10pm<br />
Mr. Bean Hair By Mr. Bean <strong>of</strong><br />
London 5/4 9:16pm<br />
Music Voyager Mumbai 5/17<br />
11:30am Rajasthan 5/24<br />
11:30am Delhi 5/31 11:30am<br />
N<br />
National Geographic Bee<br />
5/30 noon<br />
National Memorial Day<br />
Concert 5/26 6pm, 9pm; 5/27<br />
4:30am; 5/28 3am
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World channels are available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> HD · Bozeman/Butte 9.1, Missoula 11.1, Billings 16.1, Great Falls 21.1, Helena 49.1, Kalispell 46.1<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> World · Bozeman/Butte 9.4, Missoula 11.4, Billings 16.4, Great Falls 21.4, Helena 49.4, Kalispell 46.4<br />
27<br />
indicates Made in <strong>Montana</strong> programs, see pp. 4–5 indicates pledge<br />
Nature Himalayas 5/29 7pm; 5/31<br />
3am White Lions 5/22 7pm; 5/24<br />
3am; 5/26 1:01am; 5/27 noon <br />
White Stallions 5/1 7pm; 5/3 3am;<br />
5/5 1:01am; 5/6 noon Deer 5/8<br />
7pm; 5/10 3am; 5/12 1am; 5/13<br />
noon Zebra 5/15 7pm; 5/17 3am;<br />
5/19 1am; 5/20 noon world White<br />
Lions 5/28 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm;<br />
5/29 mdnt What Plants Talk About<br />
5/7 8am, 2pm White Stallions 5/7<br />
4pm, 7pm; 5/8 mdnt Deer 5/14<br />
8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/15 mdnt <br />
Zebra 5/21 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm;<br />
5/22 mdnt<br />
Need to Know Sat 1am; Fri<br />
7:30pm world Sun 12:30am; Sat<br />
6am, noon, 7pm<br />
New Fly Fisher Sat 3pm<br />
New Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian Cooking 5/6<br />
11:30pm 5/20 11:30pm<br />
New York Originals Sun 4:30am<br />
Newsline Tue-Fri 12:30am<br />
world Mon-Fri 4am, 3pm<br />
Niagara Falls 5/2 3am, 9am<br />
Nightly Business Report<br />
Mon-Fri 5:30pm world Tue-Sat 2am;<br />
Mon-Fri 9pm<br />
NOVA Deadliest Earthquakes 5/29<br />
9pm; 5/31 2am, 5am Venom<br />
5/8 8pm; 5/10 1am, 4am, noon;<br />
5/12 12:03am Secrets <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sun 5/22 8pm; 5/24 1am, 4am,<br />
noon; 5/26 12:04am Deadliest<br />
Tornadoes 5/29 8pm; 5/31 1am,<br />
4am, noon Decoding Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals<br />
5/15 8pm; 5/17 1am, 4am, noon;<br />
5/19 12:03am Australia’s First 4<br />
Billion Years: Strange Creatures 5/1<br />
8pm; 5/3 1am, 4am, noon; 5/5<br />
12:03am world Deadliest Earthquakes<br />
5/30 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm<br />
Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Sun 5/23 6am, noon,<br />
5pm, 10pm Deadliest Tornadoes<br />
5/30 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm <br />
Decoding Ne<strong>and</strong>erthals 5/16 6am,<br />
noon, 5pm, 10pm Australia’s First 4<br />
Billion Years: Strange Creatures 5/2<br />
6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm Meteor<br />
Strike 5/9 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm<br />
NOVA scienceNOW Can I Eat<br />
That? 5/2 noon What Are Animals<br />
Thinking? 5/9 noon What Will The<br />
Future Be Like? 5/16 noon world<br />
Where Did We Come from? 5/2 8am,<br />
2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/3 mdnt; 5/5 9am<br />
What’s The Next Big Thing? 5/9<br />
8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/10 mdnt;<br />
5/12 9am What Makes Us Human?<br />
5/16 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/17<br />
mdnt; 5/19 9am Can Science Stop<br />
Crime? 5/23 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm;<br />
5/24 mdnt; 5/26 9am How Smart<br />
Can We Get? 5/30 8am, 2pm, 4pm,<br />
7pm; 5/31 mdnt<br />
Nuclear Savage 5/28 7am, 1pm,<br />
6pm, 11pm<br />
P<br />
Pacific Heartbeat Waimea ‘ukulele<br />
& Slack Key Guitar 5/14 6am, noon,<br />
5pm, 10pm; 5/17 3am, 9am <br />
Under A Jarvis Moon 5/21 6am, noon,<br />
5pm, 10pm; 5/24 3am, 9am; 5/26<br />
8am Papa Mau: The Wayfinder<br />
5/28 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm; 5/31<br />
3am, 9am Let’s Play Music! Slack<br />
Key With Cyril Pahinui & Friends 5/3<br />
3am, 9am; 5/5 7am, 3pm, 9pm; 5/6<br />
1am Hula: Language <strong>of</strong> the Heart<br />
5/7 6am, noon, 5pm, 10pm; 5/10<br />
3am, 9am; 5/12 7am, 3pm, 9pm;<br />
5/13 1am<br />
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell<br />
Wed 1pm<br />
Painting <strong>and</strong> Travel with Roger<br />
& Sarah Bansemer Mon 1pm<br />
Painting with Paulson Thu 1pm<br />
Papers: Stories <strong>of</strong> Undocumented<br />
Youth world 5/22 6am,<br />
noon, 5pm, 10pm; 5/23 3am, 9am;<br />
5/25 11am; 5/26 11am, 5pm; 5/27<br />
3am, 9am<br />
Passing Poston: An American<br />
Story 5/10 8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm;<br />
5/11 mdnt; 5/12 10am, 4pm; 5/13<br />
2am; 5/15 3am, 9am<br />
Pati’s Mexican Table Tue 11am<br />
Paul Anka Live In Switzerl<strong>and</strong>:<br />
The Avo Session 5/24 9pm<br />
<strong>PBS</strong> NewsHour Mon-Fri 6pm<br />
world Tue-Sat 1am; Mon-Fri 8pm<br />
P.O.V. Presumed Guilty 5/1 9am In<br />
The Matter <strong>of</strong> Cha Jung Hee 5/8 8am,<br />
2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/9 mdnt; 5/12<br />
11am, 5pm; 5/13 3am, 9am<br />
Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches<br />
Mon-Fri 6am, 6:15am<br />
Q<br />
Quilt in a Day Mon 1:30pm<br />
Quilting Arts Fri 1:30pm<br />
R<br />
The Red Green Show Sat 10:16pm<br />
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly<br />
Sun 9am world Mon 5:30am,<br />
11:30am; Sat 9:30am<br />
Rembr<strong>and</strong>t In America<br />
5/6 4:30am<br />
Rick Steves’ Europe Sat 3:30pm<br />
S<br />
Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />
5/30 11am<br />
Saving The Ocean world Destination<br />
Baja 5/4 3am Swordfish!, Part<br />
1 5/4 3:30am Swordfish!, Part 2<br />
5/7 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm; 5/11<br />
3am River <strong>of</strong> Kings, Part 1 5/7<br />
7:30am, 1:30pm, 6:30pm, 11:30pm;<br />
5/11 3:30am River <strong>of</strong> Kings, Part 2<br />
5/14 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm; 5/18<br />
3am Trinidad’s Turtle Giants 5/14<br />
7:30am, 1:30pm, 6:30pm, 11:30pm;<br />
5/18 3:30am Cod Comeback?<br />
5/21 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm; 5/25<br />
3am Scourge <strong>of</strong> the Lionfish 5/21<br />
7:30am, 1:30pm, 6:30pm, 11:30pm;<br />
5/25 3:30am<br />
Scully/The World Show Sun 4am<br />
world Thu 5am, 11am<br />
Second Opinion Tue noon<br />
world Thu 5:30am, 11:30am<br />
Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Dead Airmen <strong>and</strong><br />
the Headhunters 5/22 9pm; 5/24<br />
2am, 5am Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers<br />
5/1 9pm; 5/3 2am, 5am Death<br />
on the Railroad 5/8 9pm; 5/10 2am,<br />
5am Cavemen Cold Case 5/15<br />
9pm; 5/17 2am, 5am world Airmen<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Headhunters 5/23 7am,<br />
1pm, 6pm, 11pm Bugging Hitler’s<br />
Soldiers 5/2 7am, 6pm, 11pm <br />
Death on the Railroad 5/9 7am, 1pm,<br />
6pm, 11pm Cavemen Cold Case<br />
5/16 7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm<br />
Secrets <strong>of</strong> the Manor House<br />
5/19 9:30pm; 5/21 2:30am<br />
Service: When Women Come<br />
Marching Home world 5/27 6am,<br />
noon, 5pm, 10pm; 5/29 3am, 9am<br />
Serving America: Memories <strong>of</strong><br />
Peace Corps 5/29 1am<br />
Sesame Street Mon-Fri 9am<br />
Sew It All Tue 1:30pm<br />
Sewing with Nancy Sat 1:30pm<br />
Shakespeare Uncovered Richard II<br />
with Derek Jacobi 5/5 2am Henry<br />
IV & Henry V with Jeremy Irons 5/12<br />
2am Hamlet with David Tennant<br />
5/19 2am The Tempest with Trevor<br />
Nunn 5/26 2am<br />
Sid The Science Kid Mon-Fri 3pm<br />
Sister Wendy <strong>and</strong> the Art <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Gospel 5/12 8:59pm<br />
Sit <strong>and</strong> Be Fit<br />
Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am<br />
Song <strong>of</strong> the Mountains<br />
5/6 5am 5/13 5am<br />
Sun Studio Sessions Sat 11:36pm<br />
Super Why! Sun 7am; Mon-Sat 8am<br />
T<br />
T. M<strong>of</strong>fatt Burris <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Crossing world 5/25 8:30am,<br />
2:30pm, 9:30pm; 5/26 2:30am<br />
Tavis Smiley Tue-Sat mdnt world<br />
Tue-Sat 2:30am; Mon-Fri 4:30am,<br />
10am, 10:30am<br />
Teaching Channel Presents Wed<br />
5am world Sun 3am<br />
Ted Talks Education 5/7 9pm;<br />
5/9 2am, 5am world 5/8 6am, noon,<br />
5pm, 10pm; 5/11 11am<br />
Theater Talk Sun 5am<br />
This Is America & The World<br />
Sat 2:30am<br />
This Old House Sat 11:30am<br />
The This Old House Hour Sat 4am<br />
Thomas & Friends Sat 9am<br />
To the Contrary w/Bonnie Erbe<br />
Sat 1:30am world Sat 5am, 3pm<br />
V<br />
The Victory Garden Sat 10:30am<br />
Virginia City Where History Lives 5/4<br />
5pm; 5/19 10:30am<br />
Voces On <strong>PBS</strong> world Rebel 5/27<br />
7am, 1pm, 6pm, 11pm<br />
W<br />
War Zone/Comfort Zone 5/27<br />
8am, 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; 5/28 mdnt;<br />
5/30 3am, 9am<br />
Washington Week with Gwen<br />
Ifill Sat 12:30am; Fri 7pm<br />
world Sat 4:30am, 6pm, 11:30pm<br />
Well Read Fri 5am, 11am<br />
West Encounters East<br />
Mon 2am; Sun 10am, 4pm<br />
Wild Animal Baby Explorers<br />
Sun 5:30am<br />
Wild Kratts Mon-Fri 4:30pm<br />
The Woodwright’s Shop<br />
Sat 5am, 1pm<br />
WordGirl Mon-Fri 3:30pm<br />
WordWorld Mon-Fri 2:30pm
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<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong><br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Create channel is available with an antenna iin these communities:<br />
Bozeman/Butte 9.3, Missoula 11.3, Billings 16.3,<br />
Great Falls 21.3, Helena 49.3, Kalispell 46.3<br />
A<br />
America’s Test Kitchen from<br />
Cook’s Illustrated Sun, Mon, Wed,<br />
Fri 12:30am; Sat 7:30am, 7:30pm;<br />
Sun, Tue, Thu 6:30pm; Sun, Tue, Thu,<br />
Sat 10pm<br />
American Woodshop Mon & Fri<br />
8:30am, 2:30pm<br />
Around The House with Matt<br />
<strong>and</strong> Shari Mon & Fri 9:30am,<br />
3:30pm<br />
Art <strong>of</strong> Food with Wendy Brodie<br />
Sat 5:30am<br />
Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge<br />
Sun & Wed 7am; Wed 1pm<br />
Ask This Old House Mon & Thu<br />
2am; Sun & Wed 8am, 4pm, 8pm<br />
B<br />
Baking with Julia<br />
Sun & Wed 5:30pm<br />
Barbecue University with<br />
Steven Raichlen Chicago <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Midwest 5/31 5:30am, 11:30am<br />
Best <strong>of</strong> the Joy <strong>of</strong> Painting Tue &<br />
Thu 4:30am, 10:30am<br />
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions<br />
Wed & Fri 3am; Tue & Thu 9pm<br />
C<br />
Caprial <strong>and</strong> John’s Kitchen:<br />
Cooking for Family <strong>and</strong> Friends<br />
Tue & Thu 5pm, 10:30pm<br />
Chef John Besh’s New Orleans<br />
Mon, Wed, Fri 1am; Sun, Tue, Thu 7pm<br />
Chefs A’Field: Culinary Adventures<br />
That Begin On The Farm<br />
New York, NY: GreenMarket 5/18<br />
5am, 5pm; 5/19 11am Madison,<br />
WS 5/18 8:30am, 8:30pm; 5/19<br />
2:30pm New York: Wild Striped<br />
Bass 5/18 7am, 7pm; 5/19 1pm<br />
Christina Cooks Sat 5am, 7am,<br />
8:30am, 5pm, 7pm, 8:30pm;<br />
Tue & Thu 6:30am, 12:30pm<br />
Ciao Italia Mon & Fri 6am, noon<br />
Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails<br />
County Waterford 5/18 4:30am,<br />
4:30pm; 5/19 10:30am<br />
Color World with Gary Spetz<br />
Sun & Wed 4:30am; Wed 10:30am<br />
Cook’s Country from America’s<br />
Test Kitchen Tue, Thu, Sat 12:30am;<br />
Sat 4:30am, noon, 3:30pm, 4:30pm;<br />
Mon, Wed, Fri 6:30pm, 10pm<br />
Cooking Odyssey Sun & Wed<br />
5:30am; Wed 11:30am<br />
D E F<br />
Delicious Tv’s Vegan Mashup<br />
Sun & Wed 6:30am; Wed 12:30pm<br />
Essential Pepin Mon, Wed, Fri mdnt,<br />
3:30am; Sun, Tue, Thu 6pm, 9:30pm<br />
For Your Home Tue & Thu 9:30am,<br />
3:30pm<br />
French Chef Classics Thu 5:30pm<br />
GHI<br />
Garden Smart Wed 9am, 3pm<br />
Great American Seafood<br />
Cook-Off V 5/2 5pm, 10:30pm<br />
Growing A Greener World<br />
Mon & Fri 9am, 3pm<br />
Hometime Wed & Fri 2am; Tue & Thu<br />
8am, 4pm, 8pm<br />
Hubert Keller: Secrets <strong>of</strong> a Chef<br />
Sat 6:30am, 11am, 6:30pm;<br />
Mon & Fri 5:30pm<br />
It’s Sew Easy Sun & Wed 4am;<br />
Wed 10am<br />
J<br />
The Jazzy Vegetarian Sat 6am,<br />
9am, 6pm, 9pm; Mon & Fri 6:30am,<br />
12:30pm<br />
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class<br />
Sun & Wed 5pm, 10:30pm<br />
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence<br />
Daily 1:30am; Sat 10am,<br />
1pm; Sun-Fri 4:30pm, 7:30pm<br />
Julia <strong>and</strong> Jacques Cooking at<br />
Home Potatoes 5/2 5:30pm Duck<br />
5/7 5:30pm<br />
K<br />
Katie Brown Workshop Sun & Wed<br />
9:30am; Wed 3:30pm<br />
Kimchi Chronicles Tue & Thu 5am,<br />
11am; Tue, Thu, Sat 11pm<br />
Knit <strong>and</strong> Crochet Now! Wall Art<br />
5/13 4am, 10am It’s A Wrap 5/17<br />
4am, 10am Baby Sleeping Sack<br />
5/20 4am, 10am Afghans 5/24<br />
4am, 10am Sweaters 5/27 4am,<br />
10am Light Up The Room 5/31<br />
4am, 10am<br />
L<br />
Lap Quilting with Georgia<br />
Bonesteel Mon & Fri 4am, 10am<br />
Lidia’s Italy In America Sun, Tue,<br />
Thu, Sat mdnt, 3:30am; Sat 9:30am,<br />
11:30am, 3pm; Mon, Wed, Fri 6pm;<br />
Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat 9:30pm<br />
M<br />
Mexico: One Plate at a Time<br />
with Rick Bayless Sun, Tue, Thu,<br />
Sat 1am; Mon & Fri 5am, 11pm; Sundays<br />
10am, noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm;<br />
Sun, Mon, Fri 11am; Sat 12:30pm<br />
Music Voyager Tue & Thu 7:30am,<br />
1:30pm<br />
N<br />
New Fly Fisher<br />
Sun & Wed 7:30am; Wed 1:30pm<br />
New Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian Cooking<br />
Tue & Thu 6am, noon<br />
Nick Stellino Cooking with<br />
Friends Michael Cimarusti, Day Boat<br />
Halibut 5/31 6:30am, 12:30pm<br />
P<br />
P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home<br />
Sundays 9am<br />
P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table<br />
Tue & Thu 5:30am, 11:30am<br />
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell<br />
Mon & Fri 4:30am, 10:30am<br />
Pati’s Mexican Table Sat 4am,<br />
8am, 4pm, 8pm; Mon & Fri 5:30am;<br />
Sundays 10:30am, 12:30pm,<br />
1:30pm, 2:30pm, 3:30pm; Sun, Mon,<br />
Fri 11:30am<br />
Perfect Day Fire <strong>and</strong> Ice: L<strong>of</strong>oten,<br />
Norway 5/28 6am, noon Among<br />
Lakes <strong>and</strong> Berries: Karelia, Finl<strong>and</strong><br />
5/30 6am, noon<br />
Primal Grill with Steven<br />
Raichlen Mon & Fri, 5/17 5am,<br />
11am, 11pm; Sat, Sun, 5/25 4am,<br />
4pm; 5/26 10am<br />
Q<br />
Quilting Arts Tue & Thu 4am, 10am<br />
R<br />
Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living<br />
Bistro Food 5/12 6:30am <br />
Romance 5/15 6:30am, 12:30pm <br />
Soul Food 5/19 6:30am Sunday<br />
Lunch 5/22 6:30am, 12:30pm <br />
Fish 5/26 6:30am Childhood<br />
Memories 5/29 6:30am, 12:30pm<br />
Richard Bangs’ Adventures with<br />
Purpose Egypt 5/20 7am, 1pm <br />
India, 5/24 7am, 1pm Basel <strong>and</strong><br />
Lucerne, 5/27 7am, 1pm Costa<br />
Rica, 5/31 7am, 1pm New Zeal<strong>and</strong>,<br />
5/3 7am, 1pm Norway, Mon 7am,<br />
1pm - 5/6 7am, 1pm Hong Kong,<br />
Macau <strong>and</strong> Guangdong, Fri 7am,<br />
1pm - 5/10 7am, 1pm Switzerl<strong>and</strong>,<br />
5/13 7am, 1pm<br />
Richard Bangs’ South America:<br />
Quest for Wonder 5/17 7am, 1pm<br />
Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
Daily 2:30am, 11:30pm;<br />
Mon-Sat 2pm; Sun-Fri 8:30pm<br />
Rough Cut: Woodworking with<br />
Tommy Mac Sun & Wed 8:30am;<br />
Wed 2:30pm<br />
Rudy Maxa’s World Mon & Thu<br />
3am; Sun & Wed 9pm<br />
S<br />
Sara’s Weeknight Meals Sun &<br />
Wed 6am; Wed noon<br />
Simply Ming Sat 10:30am; Mon &<br />
Fri 5pm; Mon, Fri, Sat 10:30pm<br />
Smart Travels: Europe with<br />
Rudy Maxa Tue & Thu 7am, 1pm<br />
T<br />
Taste This! Sun & Wed 5am, 11pm;<br />
Wed 11am<br />
This Old House Sun, Tue, Sat 2am;<br />
Mon & Fri 8am, 4pm, 8pm; Sat<br />
1:30pm<br />
Travelscope Sun, Tue, Sat 3am;<br />
Sat 2:30pm; Mon & Fri 9pm<br />
VW<br />
The Victory Garden<br />
Tue & Thu 9am, 3pm<br />
Woodsmith Shop<br />
Tue & Thu 8:30am, 2:30pm<br />
The <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong><br />
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schedule is online<br />
Find your favorite <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong><br />
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<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Kids channel is available with an antenna in these communities:<br />
Bozeman/Butte 9.2, Missoula 11.2, Billings 16.2, Great Falls 21.2, Helena 49.2, Kalispell 46.2<br />
<strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Kids Channel<br />
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Saturday Sunday Monday–WEDNESDAY THURSDAY–Friday<br />
6:00 am Super Why Super Why! Curious George<br />
6:30 am Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That<br />
7:00 am Thomas & Friends Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Super Why!<br />
7:30 am Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps Sid the Science Kid Dinosaur Train<br />
8:00 am Wild Animal Baby Explorers Martha Speaks Sesame Street<br />
8:30 am Curious George Arthur<br />
9:00 am Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That Wild Kratts Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood<br />
9:30 am Super Why! WordGirl Sid the Science Kid<br />
10:00 am Dinosaur Train Cyberchase WordWorld<br />
10:30 am Wunderkind Little Amadeus Betsy’s Kindergarten Adventures Barney & Friends<br />
11:00 am Sesame Street Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Caillou<br />
11:30 pm Miffy & Friends Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood<br />
Noon Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps Super Why!<br />
12:30 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Anne <strong>of</strong> Green Gables Dinosaur Train<br />
1:00 pm Miffy & Friends Maya & Miguel Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That<br />
1:30 pm Thomas & Friends Wild Animal Baby Explorers Curious George<br />
2:00 pm Bob the Builder · Thomas &<br />
Friends, 5/18, 5/25<br />
2:30 pm Betsy’s Kindergarten<br />
Adventures<br />
Curious George<br />
Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That<br />
Arthur<br />
Wordgirl<br />
3:00 pm Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps Super Why! Wild Kratts<br />
3:30 pm Anne <strong>of</strong> Green Gables Dinosaur Train Electric Company<br />
4:00 pm Maya & Miguel Wunderkind Little Amadeus Martha Speaks<br />
4:30 pm Biz Kid$ Zula Patrol Curious George<br />
5:00 pm Curiosity Quest Nanalan’ Cyberchase<br />
5:30 pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Raggs Signing Time!<br />
6:00 pm Electric Company Berenstain Bears Hey Kids, Let’s Cook<br />
6:30 pm DragonflyTV Zoboomafoo Place <strong>of</strong> Our Own<br />
7:00 pm H<strong>and</strong>s on Crafts for Kids H<strong>and</strong>s on Crafts for Kids H<strong>and</strong>s On Crafts for Kids<br />
7:30 pm Zula Patrol Biz Kid$ Zula Patrol Biz Kid$<br />
8:00 pm Nanalan’ Curiousity Quest Nanalan’ Curiousity Quest<br />
8:30 pm Raggs Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Raggs Fetch! w/Ruff Ruffman<br />
9:00 pm Berenstain Bears Electric Company Berenstain Bears Electric Company<br />
9:30 pm Zoboomafoo DragonflyTV Zoboomafoo DragonflyTV<br />
10:00 pm H<strong>and</strong>s on Crafts for Kids H<strong>and</strong>s on Crafts for Kids H<strong>and</strong>s On Crafts for Kids<br />
10:30 pm Zula Patrol Biz Kid$ Zula Patrol Biz Kid$<br />
11:00 pm Nanalan’ Curiousity Quest Nanalan’ Curiousity Quest<br />
11:30 pm Raggs Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Raggs Fetch! w/Ruff Ruffman<br />
All shows on <strong>Montana</strong><strong>PBS</strong> Kids Channel are TV-Y, TV-Y7, or TV-G unless otherwise noted.
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Business Partners<br />
Statewide/Regional<br />
A.C.L.U. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><br />
P.O. Box 1317 · Helena 59624<br />
(406) 443-8590 · www.aclumontana.org<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ing up for free speech,<br />
free press <strong>and</strong> equal treatment for all<br />
Yellowstone Association<br />
P.O. Box 117 · Yellowstone National Park,<br />
WY 82190 · 406-848-2400<br />
yellowstoneassociation.org<br />
D.A. Davidson & Co.<br />
P.O. Box 5015 · Great Falls 59403<br />
(800) 332-5915 · www.dadavidson.com<br />
Where Wall Street meets the West<br />
NorthWestern Energy<br />
(888)467-2669<br />
www.northwesternenergy.com<br />
The Greater <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Foundation<br />
1417 Helena Avenue<br />
Helena 59601 · (406) 442-9443<br />
www.greatermontana.org<br />
Bridger steel<br />
Belgrade, Billings, Helena<br />
1-877- STEELMT · bridgersteel.com<br />
KGLT FM<br />
Bozeman 91.9 · Helena 98.1<br />
Livingston 89.5<br />
(406) 994-4492<br />
Alternative Public Radio<br />
Legacy <strong>Montana</strong><br />
www.Legacy<strong>Montana</strong>.org<br />
Your Gift Builds the Future<br />
New West Health Services<br />
130 Neill Ave. · Helena 59601<br />
(406) 457-2200 or (888) 500-3355<br />
www.newwesthealth.com<br />
Apostrophe<br />
205 E. Park Ave. · P.O. Box 638<br />
Anaconda, MT · 59711-0638<br />
(406)563.8117<br />
www.apostrophemagazine.com<br />
Billings, <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Bozeman magazine<br />
BozemanMagazine.com<br />
(406) 219-3223<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Magazine<br />
2222 Washington St. · Helena 59601<br />
P.O. Box 5630 · Helena 59604<br />
(888) 666-8624<br />
www.montanamagazine.com<br />
Big Sky Journal<br />
(406) 586-2712 · www.bigskyjournal.com<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> State University<br />
101 <strong>Montana</strong> Hall · Bozeman 59717<br />
(406) 994-0211 · www.montana.edu<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> State University<br />
Extension<br />
203 Culbertson Hall · Bozeman 59717<br />
(406) 994-1750 · www.msuextension.org<br />
golden girls antique mall<br />
505 N Last Chance Gulch Street ·<br />
Helena, MT 59601 · (406) 443-3893<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> State University<br />
WWAMI<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>’s Medical School · (406) 994-4411<br />
www.montana.edu/wwwwami<br />
Linda Hyman, Director<br />
Monte Dolack Gallery<br />
139 West Front Street · Missoula 59802<br />
(800) 825-7613 · www.dolack.com<br />
Peter Yegen Jr. Inc.<br />
Insurance & Real Estate<br />
Established 1919<br />
211 North 30th Street · Billings 59101<br />
(406) 252-0163 · (800) 798-2767<br />
We Pay for Ashes <strong>and</strong> Sell Dirt Cheap<br />
Tire-Rama<br />
(877) 456-RAMA (7262) · tirerama.com<br />
Serving residents throughout<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wyoming<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Tourism<br />
(800) 847-4868 · www.visitmt.com<br />
University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong><br />
32 Campus Drive · Missoula 59812<br />
(406) 243-0211 · www.umt.edu<br />
Vann’s Audio,<br />
Video & Appliances<br />
Corporate Office, 3623 Brooks · Missoula<br />
www.vanns.com<br />
Yellowstone Park<br />
Foundation<br />
222 East Main Street, Suite 301<br />
Bozeman 59715 · (406) 586-6303<br />
Fax (406) 586-6337 · www.ypf.org<br />
Yellowstone Public Radio<br />
(KEMC–Billings; KBMC–Bozeman)<br />
1500 North 30th St. · Billings 59101-0298<br />
(800) 441-2941<br />
www.yellowstonepublicradio.org<br />
From Sidney to Helena,<br />
Public Radio for <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Dowl HKM<br />
920 Technology Blvd Suite A<br />
Bozeman 59718 · (406) 586-8834<br />
www.dowlhkm.com<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Contractors<br />
Association<br />
1717 11th Avenue<br />
Helena 59604 · (406) 442-4162<br />
www.mtagc.org<br />
American Society<br />
<strong>of</strong> Civil Engineers,<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Section<br />
129 Ardmore Drive · Billings 59101<br />
www.asce.org<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
Health & Human Services/<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Planning<br />
Coordination & Analysis<br />
Helena · (406) 444-5622<br />
www.dphhs.mt.gov<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Public Radio<br />
(Missoula, Kalispell, Helena, Butte,<br />
Great Falls, Hamilton)<br />
The University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Montana</strong>, Missoula 59812<br />
(406) 243-4101 or (406) 325-1565<br />
www.mtpr.org<br />
Serving western <strong>and</strong> central <strong>Montana</strong><br />
First Interstate<br />
BancSystem<br />
401 North 31st St. · Billings 59116-0918<br />
(406) 255-5308 · Fax (406) 255-5350<br />
www.firstinterstatebank.com<br />
Complete banking services in 20<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> communities<br />
MONTANA: The Magazine <strong>of</strong><br />
Western History<br />
(406) 444-4708<br />
www.montanahistoricalsociety.org<br />
Published by the <strong>Montana</strong> Historical<br />
Society since 1951 · A treasury<br />
<strong>of</strong> history, rare photographs, maps,<br />
illustrations <strong>and</strong> Western art<br />
The Gilhousen Family<br />
Foundation<br />
The Greater <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Foundation<br />
MSU Office <strong>of</strong> the<br />
President<br />
Gibson Guitar &<br />
Music Villa<br />
Jazz <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Jack & Donna Ostrovsky<br />
Gary & Sue Andrews<br />
Tony & Martha Biel<br />
Bob & Karin Utzinger<br />
Jack & Linda Hyyppa<br />
Tim & Kathy Hammond<br />
Program underwriters<br />
Bill & Anita Kearns<br />
Esther Nelson<br />
Denis & Barbara Prager<br />
Mary Routhier<br />
Peg Wherry & Thad Cowan<br />
Mike & Virginia Fisher<br />
Nancy & Thomas Hildner<br />
Keith Lawrie<br />
Don & Marilyn Murdock<br />
Greg Young &<br />
Elizabeth Croy<br />
Fritzi Pease<br />
Suzy & Robert Sterling<br />
Mary & Alan Brutger
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Last Wind-up<br />
11 East Main Street · Bozeman 59715<br />
(406) 587-7209 · LastWindUp.com<br />
If you haven’t been to The<br />
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Bozeman Daily Chronicle<br />
P.O. Box 1190 · Bozeman 59771<br />
(800)275-0401 · www.dailychronicle.com<br />
News for Southwestern <strong>Montana</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
the Big Sky!<br />
Cashman’s Nursery<br />
2055 Springhill Road · P.O. Box 10242<br />
Bozeman 59719 · (406) 587-3406<br />
Junkermier, Clark,<br />
Campanella & Stevens, PC<br />
220 West Lamme Street Suite 3A<br />
Bozeman 59715 · (406) 587-1277<br />
www.jccscpa.com<br />
Gallatin Valley Catering<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bozeman<br />
(800) 905-2281<br />
Complete catering services for your<br />
next meeting or reception<br />
First Security Bank<br />
208 East Main Street · Bozeman 59715<br />
(406) 585-3800 or (800)555-3800<br />
www.ourbank.com<br />
Your locally owned <strong>and</strong> operated<br />
community bank<br />
Langohr’s Flowerl<strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Bozeman<br />
102 South 19th Ave. · Bozeman 59718<br />
(406) 587-4407 or (800) 642-9010<br />
www.langohrsflowerl<strong>and</strong>.com<br />
When it has to be special<br />
it has to be Langohr’s<br />
The Natural Baby Company<br />
(877) 899-BABY · 1203 N. Rouse Ave.<br />
Suite 3E · Bozeman 59715<br />
www.thenaturalbabyco.com<br />
Providing Cloth Diapers, <strong>and</strong> a Variety<br />
<strong>of</strong> Products for Children <strong>and</strong> Moms<br />
Hample & Peck Financial<br />
Planning & Investments<br />
2066 Stadium Drive, Suite 102<br />
Bozeman, MT 59715 · (406) 587-4300<br />
hample<strong>and</strong>peck.com<br />
Quilting in the Country<br />
5100 South 19th · Bozeman 59718<br />
(406) 587-8216<br />
www.quiltinginthecountry.com<br />
Shadow Hearth & Home<br />
2304 North 7th · Bozeman<br />
59715 · (406) 586-1109<br />
Featuring the finest names in the<br />
hearth industry<br />
TechMeridian<br />
125 S. Broadway, Suite 6T<br />
Manhattan 59741 · (406) 587-5715<br />
www.techmeridian.com<br />
More development. Less Bull.<br />
best western plus<br />
grantree Inn<br />
1325 N. 7th Ave. · Bozeman 59715-2511<br />
(406) 587-5261 · BestWestern<strong>Montana</strong>.com<br />
the bozone<br />
P.O. Box 3548 · Bozeman 59772<br />
(406) 586-6730<br />
If it’s happening, its on Bozone.com<br />
Bozeman Symphony<br />
Society<br />
1822 W. Lincoln Ave., Suite 3<br />
Bozeman 59715 • (406) 585-9774 • www.<br />
bozemansymphony.org<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Farm<br />
Bureau Federation<br />
502 South 19th, Ste 104<br />
Bozeman, MT 59718 · 406-587-3153<br />
We Care For The Country<br />
Butte, <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Robert Noble, M.D.<br />
832 S <strong>Montana</strong> St. · Butte 59701<br />
(406) 723-4004<br />
Second Edition Books<br />
112 S <strong>Montana</strong> Ave. · Butte 59701<br />
(406) 723-5108<br />
secondedition@in-tch.com<br />
Great Falls, <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Banik Communications<br />
121 4th Street North · Great Falls<br />
(406) 454-3422 · www.banik.com<br />
Lewis <strong>and</strong> Clark National<br />
Historic Trail<br />
Interpretive Center<br />
4201 Giant Springs Road · Great Falls<br />
59403–1806 · (406) 727-8733, Ext. 306<br />
www.fs.fed.us/r1/lewisclark/lcic.htm<br />
Missoula, <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Missoula Independent<br />
317 S. Orange · Missoula 59801<br />
(406) 543-6609 · www.missoulanews.com<br />
A weekly news journal<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Tool Company<br />
1908 North Ave. West · Missoula 59802<br />
(406) 721-6425<br />
Supplying the complete line <strong>of</strong><br />
Delta Machinery statewide<br />
Billings, <strong>Montana</strong><br />
Broadwater Mercantile<br />
1844 Broadwater · Billings 59102<br />
(406) 652-4590<br />
A friendly atmosphere providing<br />
knowledgeable service <strong>and</strong><br />
quality antiques<br />
Dana Motors, Inc.<br />
2046 Gr<strong>and</strong> Avenue · Billings 59102<br />
(406) 656-7654 or (800) 821-7340<br />
e-mail: info@danamotors.com<br />
www.danamotors.com<br />
Jem Shoppe Jewelers<br />
122 W. Broadway <strong>and</strong> 331 SW Higgins<br />
(406) 728-4077 · www.jemshoppe.com<br />
Family owned <strong>and</strong> operated in<br />
Missoula for 32 years<br />
Trail Head<br />
221 East Front St. · Missoula 59802 ·<br />
(406) 543-6966<br />
www.trailheadmontana.net<br />
Pedersen & Hardy<br />
Attorneys, P.C. Attorneys<br />
& Counselors at Law<br />
1601 Lewis Ave. Suite 205<br />
Billings 59102 · (406) 248-1600<br />
Wild Birds Unlimited<br />
Rimrock Mini Mall<br />
111 S. 24th St. West Suite 22<br />
Billings 59102 · (406) 245-1640<br />
http://stores.wbu.com/billings<br />
Dollar Car Rental<br />
1905 West Broadway St. · Missoula<br />
59808 (406) 542-2311<br />
St. Patrick Hospital<br />
Health Sciences Center<br />
500 W. Broadway · Missoula 59806<br />
(406) 329-2770 · www.saintpatrick.org<br />
Peter Yegen Jr. Inc.<br />
Insurance & Real Estate<br />
Est. 1919 · 211 Morth 30th St. · Billings<br />
59101 (406) 252-0163 · (800) 798-2767<br />
We Pay for Ashes & Sell Dirt Cheap<br />
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MSU Extension<br />
MSU Ag Experiment Station<br />
MSU College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Wheat <strong>and</strong> Barley Committee<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Bankers Association/Bancserve, Inc.<br />
Program underwriters<br />
Dollar Car Rental<br />
TrailHead<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Tourism<br />
The Greater <strong>Montana</strong><br />
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