July 2011 - Idaho Public Television
July 2011 - Idaho Public Television
July 2011 - Idaho Public Television
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demonstrate their creativity. Then researchers seek<br />
to learn how much brain power comes with the<br />
large-sized brains of octopus and cuttlefish.<br />
10:00 Hustle<br />
Known as JW3, James Whittaker Wright (Richard<br />
Chamberlain), the grandson of an infamous<br />
American con artist, is in England in search of a<br />
great crew to avenge the death of JW1. The HUSTLE<br />
crew accepts the challenge to bring down a greedy<br />
bank and plans also to outwit a fellow grifter, who<br />
may have similar plans of his own.<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
12:00/— BBC World News<br />
12:30/— Newsline<br />
1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5<br />
7 Thursday<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD)<br />
7:00/8:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow<br />
(R from 7/2)<br />
7:30/8:30 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
“Iran: Tehran and Side Trips” Rick dodges traffic in<br />
Tehran, enjoys the tranquility of a nearby village,<br />
and encounters both anti-American propaganda<br />
and a warm welcome from everyday Iranians. (Rpt.<br />
7/9)<br />
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8:00/7:00 Outdoor <strong>Idaho</strong><br />
*(HD) “The Whitewater State” Through <strong>Idaho</strong>’s<br />
churning waters, the adventure sets sail down<br />
rivers in deserts and mountains, meets river guides<br />
and outfitters, and follows kayakers and rafters into<br />
the foam. (Rpt. 7/10)<br />
8:30/7:30 Dialogue<br />
*(HD) “Role of the Humanities” Host Marcia Franklin<br />
talks with Jim Leach, chairman of the National<br />
Endowment for the Humanities, about civility in the<br />
national discourse and the importance of studying<br />
the humanities. (No live call-in) (Rpt. 7/10)<br />
9:00 Midsomer Murders<br />
“Blood Will Out” Unpleasant and unpopular local<br />
magistrate Hector Bridges is found shot dead in<br />
his house. Investigators soon uncover that Bridges’<br />
wife used to be married to one of the neighbors,<br />
Will Saxby, whose current wife used to be Mrs.<br />
Bridges. In addition, Bridges’ daughter, Fleur, is<br />
really Saxby’s daughter. Part 1 of 2<br />
10:00 MI5<br />
(HD) Zaf infiltrates a British al-Qaida cell and is<br />
attempting to influence a young Muslim extremist<br />
to become an MI5 double agent. The cell’s leader<br />
reveals a plan to attack London with a state-ofthe-art<br />
bomb. Adam and Joe attempt to intercept<br />
the bomb from the arm’s dealer while Zaf and Ros<br />
accelerate the mission to recruit the member of the<br />
cell.<br />
False Statements<br />
about Wills:<br />
• I need a Will but my spouse does not<br />
• Once written, you can’t<br />
change a Will<br />
• It costs a lot to have a Will drawn up<br />
• I own so little, I don’t need a Will<br />
True Statements<br />
about Wills:<br />
• Both spouses need a Will<br />
• Wills can be changed at any time<br />
• Given the benefits, Wills are inexpensive<br />
• As a rule, people’s assets exceed what they think<br />
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11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
12:00/— BBC World News<br />
12:30/— Newsline<br />
1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5<br />
8 Friday<br />
5:30 Nightly Business Report<br />
6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD)<br />
7:00 Washington Week<br />
7:30 BBC Newsnight (HD)<br />
8:00 Need To Know (HD)<br />
9:00 Garrow’s Law<br />
Garrow exposes abuses perpetuated by Lord<br />
Sandwich at the Royal Hospital at Greenwich and<br />
secures a not-guilty plea for his client.<br />
10:00 Austin City Limits<br />
“Robert Earl Keen/Hayes Carll” Two Texas singer/<br />
songwriters take the stage. The veteran Keen<br />
precedes up-and-comer Carll.<br />
11:00 Charlie Rose<br />
12:00/— BBC World News<br />
12:30/— Newsline<br />
9 Saturday<br />
5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />
(HD) “Trash to Treasure” This special episode tells<br />
more than 20 tales of treasures rescued from rubbish<br />
heaps, roadsides, dumpsters and demolition<br />
sites. Highlights include an autographed script of<br />
the 1935 John Ford classic film, “The Informer”:<br />
unearthed from a pile of discarded books, and a<br />
rare circa 1885 Zuni Indian pot, found by the side of<br />
the road in Tucson.<br />
6:00/5:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow<br />
Host Fiona Bruce and the Roadshow specialists<br />
remember the royal treasured unearthed on the<br />
series. Portrait specialist Philip Mould unmasks the<br />
“queen of spin”, Elizabeth I. (Rpt. 7/14)<br />
6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />
“Iran: Tehran and Side Trips” (R from 7/7)<br />
—/6:00 European Journal<br />
KUID/KCDT only<br />
—/6:30 BBC Newsnight<br />
KUID/KCDT only<br />
7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show<br />
“From Polkas to Classics” The band opens this show<br />
with “Pennsylvania Polka.” The Lennon Sisters<br />
follow with a wistful “Serenade of the Bells.” Bobby<br />
and Cissy dance to “Andalucia.” Bob Lido and the<br />
entire cast present the toe-tapping Dixieland<br />
medley of “Ain’t She Sweet,” “Baby Face,” and “Five<br />
Foot Two.”<br />
8:00 Are You Being Served?<br />
“Closed Circuit” Grace Brothers enter the video age<br />
with display advertisements featured on closedcircuit<br />
televisions throughout the store. There is a<br />
new face in Menswear.<br />
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