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High School Quiz Show premieres | 10<br />

Open Studio with Jared Bowen | 10<br />

After Newtown | 15<br />

Downton Abbey-inspired evening | 26<br />

ON AIR, ONLINE, ON THE GO<br />

MEMBER GUIDE | FEBRUARY 2013<br />

Sandra Day<br />

O’Connor<br />

Marlo Thomas<br />

Eleanor Holmes Norton<br />

Kathrine Switzer<br />

| <strong>page</strong> <strong>18</strong><br />

Gloria Steinem<br />

Get bonus content on your digital guide at<br />

wgbh.org/Explore (see inside front cover)


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Eleanor Holmes Norton<br />

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From the President<br />

Women Who Make<br />

America<br />

Over the past 50 years, the work of millions of women has transformed every<br />

aspect of American life. And yet that story never has been told, until now.<br />

this month <strong>WGBH</strong> is proud to bring you Makers: Women Who Make America<br />

(<strong>page</strong> <strong>18</strong>), a broadcast and digital initiative that looks at the lives of exceptional<br />

women whose pioneering contributions continue to shape the world<br />

in which we live.<br />

“this project started eight years ago when i went to Gloria steinem in<br />

the hopes of doing a film on her life, and Gloria, in her egoless way, declined,”<br />

explains executive producer dyllan mcGee, who visited <strong>WGBH</strong>’s studios in<br />

november for a preview screening and discussion. steinem explained that her<br />

story was really part of a collective of stories. mcGee and her co-producers,<br />

Betsy West and Peter Kunhardt, went back to the drawing board and came up<br />

with the idea of a “living library” of video interviews with trailblazing women<br />

from all walks of life that would launch on the Web in advance of the broadcast<br />

and live well beyond it.<br />

One of those trailblazers is Kathrine Switzer, who back in 1967 was<br />

the first woman to run the Boston marathon as an official entrant—she<br />

registered as K.v. switzer—five years before the Boston Athletic Association<br />

would finally open the<br />

race to women. switzer,<br />

who joined mcGee at the<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> podium, recalled<br />

that moment when an<br />

enraged race official<br />

physically tried to force<br />

her off the course. “i<br />

didn’t start out to be a<br />

feminist,” switzer says.<br />

“When Jock semple<br />

attacked me, it changed everything. By the time i finished the Boston<br />

marathon, i knew i wanted to help change the attitudes against women and<br />

to create opportunities for other women to run.”<br />

“i’m so happy that we’re finally hearing the stories and voices of women<br />

who make America,” says steinem, who is one of the project’s advisors as well<br />

as a featured subject. “We do what we see, not what we’re told, so an incomplete<br />

story of this country damages everyone. Makers will not only change our<br />

picture of the present, but release talent for the future.”<br />

expanding horizons. telling all our stories. Your generous annual support<br />

of <strong>WGBH</strong> is helping make a difference.<br />

Jon Abbott<br />

Get More!<br />

visit Makers.com to access more than 1,000 videos about groundbreaking<br />

women. And find bonus content for the program with <strong>WGBH</strong>’s<br />

digital edition of Explore! for your laptop, desktop or iPad at<br />

wgbh.org/Explore .<br />

Where to tune in<br />

TV<br />

digital broadcast<br />

Comcast<br />

FiOs<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> 2 2.1 2 2 2 2 2 284<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> 2 HD 2.1 802 502 602 1002 782 819<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> 44 44.1 16 44 14 804 21 n/a<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> 44 HD 44.1 801 544 n/a n/a n/a n/a<br />

World 2.2 209 473 94 807 222 n/a<br />

Create 44.3 237 474 95 805 223 n/a<br />

’GBH Kids 44.4 217 472 93 n/a 153 n/a<br />

Boston Kids & n/a 22 n/a 3 n/a n/a n/a<br />

Family (Boston only)<br />

Channel numbers and availability may vary by community; contact your provider for<br />

more information.<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong> is now working with new Hampshire Public television (nHPtv). if you watch<br />

new Hampshire public television, and if you are also a Comcast subscriber, please visit<br />

nhptv.org/updates to learn about some changes.<br />

Comcast subscribers can access selected <strong>WGBH</strong> programs on <strong>WGBH</strong> On demand.<br />

Go to Comcast 1, choose Get Local, then Local Networks. For more programs, go to<br />

Comcast 1 and choose History & Nature, then PBS-<strong>WGBH</strong>.<br />

Radio<br />

89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public Radio<br />

wgbh.org/radio<br />

89.7 Hd1<br />

Classical New England<br />

classicalnewengland.org<br />

99.5 Boston-nH, 89.7 Hd2 Boston, 96.3 Beacon Hill, 89.5 nantucket,<br />

88.7 Providence<br />

WCAI Cape and Islands NPR® Station<br />

capeandislands.org<br />

90.1 martha’s vineyard, 91.1 nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 Hd3<br />

All stations available for streaming on wgbh.org/radio.<br />

Stay Connected<br />

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Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44<br />

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Member Discounts and Events<br />

Arthur Read<br />

Britain in the 1920s: An Evening Inspired by Downton Abbey<br />

Join us for a very special evening to sample some of the<br />

music, food and dance that make the era portrayed in<br />

Downton Abbey Season 3 on <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Masterpiece so<br />

appealing. Experience a salon-style musical performance,<br />

which will transport you back in time to the early 1920s.<br />

Enjoy authentic cocktails and food while ballroom dancers<br />

waltz around you at the party. Learn more about British<br />

history after World War I from scholars who will speak<br />

about the financial, social and cultural changes of 1920s<br />

Britain. Don’t miss this festive event! Period formal dress<br />

is welcome. Thu, 2/28, 6–9pm at the <strong>WGBH</strong> Studios in<br />

Brighton. Space is limited, so reserve your tickets now.<br />

Info: wgbh.org/inspire<br />

Ladysmith Black Mambazo<br />

South Africa’s Ladysmith Black Mambazo<br />

thrills audiences around the world with its<br />

a cappella singing, harmonized in layers of<br />

call and response. <strong>WGBH</strong> members receive<br />

a 10% discount to the Sat, 2/9, 8pm<br />

concert at Sanders Theatre in Cambridge.<br />

Limit 4 tickets per member. Use code<br />

LBM10 via phone or online only.<br />

Discount expires Thu, 2/7, at 5pm.<br />

Info: 617-876-4275; WorldMusic.org<br />

Grupo Corpo<br />

Celebrity Series of Boston presents Grupo<br />

Corpo, a Brazilian contemporary dance<br />

company known worldwide for melding<br />

the traditional<br />

rhythms of Brazil<br />

with ballet and<br />

modern dance.<br />

2/28–3/2 at the<br />

Citi Performing Arts<br />

Center’s Shubert<br />

Theater in Boston. <strong>WGBH</strong> members save<br />

10% (limit 4 tickets per member) Info:<br />

617-482-2595; celebrityseries.org<br />

Taste of <strong>WGBH</strong><br />

Wine Loves Chocolate,<br />

Chocolate Loves Wine<br />

Wine and chocolate are the classic accompaniments<br />

to the romance of Valentine’s<br />

Day, and <strong>WGBH</strong> wants to give you a<br />

delicious chance to learn more about this<br />

palate-pleasing pair. Chocolate comes in a<br />

wide variety of shapes, sizes, flavors and<br />

compositions.<br />

Wine comes in a<br />

wide variety of<br />

intensities, textures<br />

and flavors.<br />

Join us on Thur,<br />

2/14, 6–8pm to determine which pairs<br />

make a great match. Info and tickets:<br />

wgbh.org/tasteofwgbh<br />

China National Orchestra<br />

The China National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by En Shao, has garnered a reputation<br />

as a meticulous group with a diverse repertoire. Having performed internationally, China National<br />

Symphony Orchestra now comes to Worcester on Fri, 2/15 at 8pm at Mechanics Hall (pre-concert<br />

talk begins at 7pm). Featuring piano soloist Wu Muye. Presented by Music Worcester. <strong>WGBH</strong><br />

members save 10% on up to 2 tickets. Info: 508-752-0888; mechanicshall.org<br />

Freedom Rising<br />

The Museum of African American History commemorates the 150th anniversary<br />

of the Emancipation Proclamation and of the Massachusetts 54th<br />

Regiment, the first black soldiers from the North to serve in the American<br />

Civil War, through Freedom Rising 2013 (pictured, Henry A. Monroe,<br />

54th Massachusetts Regiment Drummer Boy). The exhibit features<br />

lectures, concerts and children’s events that enhance the discussion of<br />

abolitionist history. Presented by the Museum of African American<br />

History, Boston and Nantucket. <strong>WGBH</strong> members save 10% at the<br />

museum store. Info: 617-725-0022; maah.org<br />

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For Kids<br />

To find <strong>WGBH</strong> 2, 44 and ’GBH Kids on your cable service, see <strong>page</strong> 1. Listen to Classical New England’s Kids Classical Channel online at<br />

classicalnewengland.org. Sign up for our free parents’ e-newsletter at wgbh.org/newsletters or call 617-300-3300.<br />

Saturdays on 2 and 44<br />

6am 2 Bob the Builder (d)<br />

44 Mr. Rogers’<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

6:30 2 Thomas & Friends (d)<br />

44 Curious George (d)<br />

7am 2 Curious George (d)<br />

44 Sesame Street(d)<br />

7:30 2 Cat in the Hat<br />

8am 2 Super Why!<br />

44 Barney & Friends (d)<br />

8:30 2 Daniel Tiger’s<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

44 Caillou (d)<br />

9am 2 Curious George (d)<br />

44 Daniel Tiger’s<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

9:30 2 Wild Kratts (d)<br />

44 Thomas & Friends (d)<br />

10am 2 WordGirl (d)<br />

44 Peep & Big Wide World<br />

10:30 2 Dragonfly TV<br />

44 Cat in the Hat<br />

Weekends<br />

on ’GBH Kids<br />

6am Martha Speaks (d)<br />

6:30 Dinosaur Train (d)<br />

7am Daniel Tiger’s<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

7:30 Peep & Big Wide World<br />

8am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)<br />

8:30 Curious George (d)<br />

9am Curious George (d)<br />

9:30 Fetch! with Ruff<br />

Ruffman (d)<br />

10am Cat in the Hat<br />

10:30 WordGirl (d)<br />

11am Cyberchase (d)<br />

11:30 Zula Patrol<br />

12noon Zula Patrol<br />

12:30 Arthur (d)<br />

1pm Fetch! with Ruff<br />

Ruffman (d)<br />

1:30 Curious George (d)<br />

2pm Curious George (d)<br />

2:30 Dragonfly TV<br />

3pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World<br />

3:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids<br />

4pm WordGirl (d)<br />

4:30 Dragonfly TV<br />

5pm Biz Kids<br />

5:30 Jonathan Bird’s Blue World<br />

Sundays on 2 Weekdays on 2<br />

Weekdays on 44<br />

6am Daniel Tiger’s<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

6:30 Dinosaur Train (d)<br />

7am Cat in the Hat<br />

7:30 Curious George (d)<br />

8am Peep & Big Wide World<br />

8:30 Bali<br />

9am Angelina Ballerina<br />

9:30 Anne of Green Gables<br />

10am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman<br />

10:30 WordGirl (d)<br />

Weekdays<br />

on ’GBH Kids<br />

6am Hands On: Crafts for Kids<br />

6:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids<br />

7am Maya & Miguel (d)<br />

7:30 WordGirl (d)<br />

8am Cat in the Hat<br />

8:30 Zula Patrol<br />

9am Cyberchase (d)<br />

9:30 Curious George (d)<br />

10am Curious George (d)<br />

10:30 Arthur (d)<br />

11am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)<br />

11:30 Martha Speaks (d)<br />

12noon Fetch! with Ruff<br />

Ruffman (d)<br />

12:30 Fetch! with Ruff<br />

Ruffman (d)<br />

1pm The Electric Company (d)<br />

1:30 WordGirl (d)<br />

2pm Wild Kratts (d)<br />

2:30 Wild Kratts (d)<br />

3pm Hands On: Crafts for Kids<br />

3:30 Cat in the Hat<br />

4pm Curious George (d)<br />

4:30 Curious George (d)<br />

5pm Wild Kratts (d)<br />

5:30 Cyberchase (d)<br />

All programs, unless noted (*), are closed captioned for<br />

viewers who are deaf or hard of hearing. (d) Described<br />

for viewers who are blind or visually impaired. To access<br />

video descriptions, activate the second audio program<br />

(SAP) on your stereo TV, VCR or DVD player. For more<br />

information on <strong>WGBH</strong>’s services for people with<br />

disabilities, go to wgbh.org/access.<br />

6am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)<br />

6:30 Sid the Science Kid (d)<br />

7am Arthur (d)<br />

7:30 Martha Speaks (d)<br />

8am Curious George (d)<br />

8:30 Cat in the Hat<br />

9am Super Why!<br />

9:30 Dinosaur Train (d)<br />

10am Sesame Street (d)<br />

11am Daniel Tiger’s<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

11:30 Arthur (d)<br />

12noon Caillou (d)<br />

12:30 Thomas & Friends (d)<br />

1pm Peep & Big Wide World<br />

1:30 Daniel Tiger’s<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

2pm Super Why!<br />

2:30 Martha Speaks (d)<br />

3pm Curious George (d)<br />

3:30 Wild Kratts (d)<br />

4pm Cyberchase (d)<br />

4:30 WordGirl (d)<br />

5pm The Electric Company (d)<br />

5:30 Wild Kratts (d) (Mon–Thu)<br />

Fetch! (d) (Fri)<br />

6am Sesame Street (d)<br />

7am Curious George (d)<br />

7:30 Peep & Big Wide World<br />

8am Sid the Science Kid (d)<br />

8:30 Dinosaur Train (d)<br />

9am Cat in the Hat<br />

9:30 Word World<br />

10am Super Why!<br />

10:30 Caillou (d)<br />

11am Barney & Friends (d)<br />

11:30 Daniel Tiger’s<br />

Neighborhood (d)<br />

High School Quiz<br />

Show Begins!<br />

Tune in for the fourth season of High<br />

School Quiz Show (see <strong>page</strong> 10). In<br />

addition to its Sun, 6:30pm premiere<br />

broadcast on 2/10, the program also<br />

will begin airing during the day on:<br />

• Tue at 4pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

(premiering 2/12)<br />

• Fri at 7:30am on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44<br />

(premiering 2/15)<br />

Canine Care<br />

In <strong>WGBH</strong>’s brand-new Curious<br />

George episode, Where’s the<br />

Firedog, George’s canine friend<br />

Blaze keeps running away from<br />

the firehouse. When Blaze winds<br />

up in an animal shelter, George and his firefighter friend Sam learn<br />

how to keep her safe by putting a tag on her collar, walking her on a<br />

leash and making sure she’s never lonely.<br />

Curious George/Where’s the Firedog<br />

Premieres Mon, 2/4 at 8am on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

Find That Pup!<br />

In a new <strong>WGBH</strong>-produced Martha Speaks<br />

episode, Martha is thrilled when she’s<br />

asked to sing at an animal rescue fundraiser.<br />

But on the day of the concert,<br />

Martha gets mixed up with another dog<br />

named Martha who belongs to a lady named Jennifer (Jennifer<br />

Garner). Can Martha help Jennifer locate her missing pup before<br />

it’s time to sing<br />

Martha Speaks/Too Many Marthas<br />

Premieres Mon, 2/4 at 7:30am & 2:30pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

NEW<br />

SEASON!


Prime Time on 2 44<br />

Be more informed! Tune in PBS NewsHour<br />

weeknights at 6pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2 and Greater Boston with<br />

Emily Rooney weeknights at 7pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2.<br />

1 Fri<br />

2 Sat<br />

3 Sun<br />

4 Mon<br />

5 Tue<br />

6 Wed<br />

7 Thu<br />

8 Fri<br />

8pm 8:30 9pm 9:30 10pm 10:30<br />

2 Washington Week McLaughlin Group Shakespeare Uncovered Richard II with Derek Jacobi Shakespeare Uncovered Henry IV & Henry V with Jeremy Irons<br />

44 This Old House Hour McLaughlin Group Need to Know Moyers & Company<br />

World (7pm) American Experience Henry Ford Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope PBS NewsHour<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table M. Stewart’s Cooking School This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Vicar of Dibley (9:40) Antiques Roadshow UK (10:07) Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA (Pt. 1)<br />

44 (7pm) Bedazzled Two for the Road<br />

World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Inside Washington Shakespeare Uncovered The Comedies with Joely Richardson<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Barbecue University Rachel’s Favorite Food Katie Brown Workshop Christina Cooks Cook’s Country<br />

2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 4) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 5) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 5)<br />

44 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories: Understanding the Natural World Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of Hope Nova Space Shuttle Disaster<br />

World America ReFramed Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin Brooks: The City of 100 Hellos Global Voices I Was Worth 50 Sheep<br />

Create More Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles M. Stewart’s Cooking School Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA (Pt. 2) Market Warriors Antiquing in Long Beach, CA Independent Lens As Goes Janesville<br />

44 Midsomer Murders DCI Banks Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

World Pioneers of Television Game Shows Pioneers of Television Primetime Soaps PBS NewsHour<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table M. Stewart’s Cooking School This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Pioneers of Television Miniseries American Experience Silicon Valley Lost State of Franklin<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA (Pt. 2) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 5) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 5)<br />

World Aspen Institute Presents Sports and Society: More Than a Game Nature Attenborough’s Stories: Understanding the Natural World PBS NewsHour<br />

Create More Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles M. Stewart’s Cooking School Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories, Our Fragile Planet Nova Building Pharaoh’s Chariot Life on Fire Pioneers of the Deep<br />

44 Lark Rise to Candleford Doc Martin Waking the Dead<br />

World (7pm) Independent Lens Out of Order Independent Lens As Goes Janesville PBS NewsHour<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table M. Stewart’s Cooking School Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Roadside Stories Windows to the Wild 10 Things You Need to Know About Losing Weight Black in Latin America Haiti & The Dominican Republic<br />

44 Nova Building Pharaoh’s Chariot Frontline Globe Trekker Food Hour: Israel & The Palestinian Territories<br />

World Life on Fire Pioneers of the Deep Secrets of the Dead Churchill’s Deadly Decision PBS NewsHour<br />

Create More Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles M. Stewart’s Cooking School Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Washington Week Open Studio with Jared Bowen Shakespeare Uncovered Hamlet with David Tennant Shakespeare Uncovered The Tempest with Trevor Nunn<br />

44 This Old House Hour McLaughlin Group* Need to Know* Moyers & Company<br />

World (7pm) American Experience Custer’s Last Stand Intelligence Squared PBS NewsHour<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table M. Stewart’s Cooking School This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

* Note new channel and time slot.


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10 Sun<br />

11 Mon<br />

12 Tue<br />

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14 Thu<br />

15 Fri<br />

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8pm 8:30 9pm 9:30 10pm 10:30<br />

2 Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By Vicar of Dibley (9:40) Antiques Roadshow UK (10:10) Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA (Pt. 2)<br />

44 (7pm) Affair to Remember No Time for Sergeants<br />

World Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Inside Washington Shakespeare Uncovered Richard II with Derek Jacobi<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Chefs A’ Field Barbecue University Cooking with Friends Taste of Louisiana Barbecue University<br />

2 Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 5) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 6)<br />

44 10 Things You Need to Know About Losing Weight American Experience Silicon Valley Lost State of Franklin<br />

World America Reframed After Happily Ever After After the Harvest Global Voices Milking the Rhino<br />

Create More Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles Christina Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA (Pt. 3) Market Warriors Antiquing in Chantilly, VA Underground Railroad: The William Still Story<br />

44 Midsomer Murders DCI Banks Open Studio with Jared Bowen<br />

World America in Primetime Man of the House Pioneers of Television Superheroes PBS NewsHour<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Christina This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Frontline Cliffhanger American Experience Custer’s Last Stand<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow Boston, MA (Pt. 3) Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 6)<br />

World (7pm) AfroPop Young Lincoln State of the Union Address<br />

Create More Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles Christina Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Nature Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo<br />

Nova Earth from Space<br />

44 Lark Rise to Candleford Doc Martin Waking the Dead<br />

World Faith in the Hood Frontline PBS NewsHour<br />

Create Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Christina Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

2 Roadside Stories Windows to the Wild Make Me…Smart Black in Latin America Cuba: The Next Revolution<br />

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The Wailin’ Jennys<br />

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44 History Detectives<br />

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44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

Manchester<br />

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Andalucia, Gibraltar and<br />

Tangier<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

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8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

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10:30 44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

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11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

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44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

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7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Oslo<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

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8pm 2 Pioneers of Television<br />

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Mountains and Bergen<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Bistro-Style Steak and<br />

Potatoes<br />

8pm 2 Nature Attenborough’s Life<br />

Stories: Our Fragile Planet<br />

david Attenborough reflects on the<br />

dramatic impact that human beings<br />

have had on the natural world during<br />

his lifetime. (d)<br />

44 Lark Rise to<br />

Candleford<br />

9pm 2 Nova Building Pharaoh’s<br />

Chariot Follow a team of<br />

experts who build<br />

and test two<br />

accurate replicas<br />

of egyptian royal<br />

chariots.<br />

44 Doc Martin<br />

On the Edge (Pt. 2)<br />

10pm 2 Life on Fire Pioneers of<br />

the Deep see how sooty<br />

terns and Alvin shrimp have learned to<br />

cope with conditions in the tongan<br />

archipelago.<br />

44 Waking the Dead<br />

Substitute (Pt. 2)<br />

11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Thursday 7<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

Ipswich<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Stockholm<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Meat and Potatoes à la<br />

Française<br />

8pm 2 Roadside Stories Host<br />

Bob Wilson veers from the<br />

road and out onto<br />

the ice of Lake<br />

Winnipesaukee,<br />

where he takes<br />

the helm of the<br />

biggest ship on<br />

the lake, the Mount Washington.<br />

44 Nova Building Pharaoh’s<br />

Chariot (See 2/6 at 9pm)<br />

8:30 2 Windows to the Wild<br />

Connecticut River Canoe Trip<br />

Journey along the Connecticut river<br />

from Lemington to Guildhall, vermont,<br />

with host Willem Lange and a group of<br />

people attempting to establish a paddlers<br />

trail from the Canadian border to<br />

the massachusetts border.<br />

9pm 2 10 Things You Need to<br />

Know About Losing<br />

Weight<br />

44 Frontline<br />

10pm 2 Black in Latin America<br />

Haiti & The Dominican<br />

Republic: An Island Divided explore the<br />

social construct of race in the<br />

In This Corner…<br />

For thousands of years, wolves<br />

hunted buffalo across the vast<br />

north American plains, until the<br />

westward settlement of the<br />

continent saw the virtual<br />

extinction of these widespread<br />

herds and their canid predators.<br />

though threatened, this ancient<br />

relationship was not lost altogether.<br />

it continues uninterrupted<br />

in one location: the<br />

northern edge of Canada’s central plains in a place called Wood Buffalo<br />

national Park. today, buffalo and wolves still engage in epic life-anddeath<br />

dramas across this northern land. their story is captured in this<br />

program recorded by a filmmaker who has followed them for more<br />

than 20 years.<br />

Nature/Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo<br />

Wed, 2/13 at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

dominican republic and hear about<br />

the first-ever black republic in Haiti.<br />

(d)<br />

44 Globe Trekker<br />

Globe Trekker Food Hour:<br />

Israel & The Palestinian Territories (d)<br />

11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Friday 8<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

Dartington<br />

7:30 2 Basic Black<br />

44 Neighborhood Kitchens<br />

8pm 2 Washington Week<br />

44 This Old House Hour<br />

8:30 2 Open Studio with Jared<br />

Bowen see What It Takes<br />

to Create, <strong>page</strong> 10<br />

9pm 2 Shakespeare Uncovered<br />

Hamlet with David Tennant<br />

meet with david tennant and fellow<br />

Hamlets who compare notes on the<br />

challenge of playing the iconic role.<br />

44 McLaughlin Group<br />

9:30 44 Need to Know<br />

10pm 2 Shakespeare Uncovered<br />

The Tempest with Trevor<br />

Nunn travel with director trevor nunn<br />

through the magical, mysterious world<br />

of the Bard’s last complete play.<br />

44 Moyers & Company<br />

11pm 2 Need to Know<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

11:30 2 Charlie Rose<br />

Saturday 9<br />

11am 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 2) (See 2/4<br />

at 8pm)<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

12pm 2 The Mind of a Chef<br />

Simple david Chang visits<br />

Japan for some yakitori and high-end<br />

sushi.<br />

44 10 Things You Need to<br />

Know About Losing<br />

Weight<br />

12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals<br />

I’m Cheating on You<br />

1pm 2 The French Chef<br />

Omelette Show<br />

44 Nova Building Pharaoh’s<br />

Chariot (See 2/6 at 9pm)<br />

1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />

It’s Chicken Time<br />

2pm 2 Simply Ming Ganache<br />

with Guest Joanne Chang<br />

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44 Pioneers of Television<br />

Miniseries (See 2/5 at 8pm)<br />

2:30 2 Martha Stewart’s<br />

Cooking School Frying<br />

3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Simple & Satisfying<br />

Vegetable Mains<br />

44 Shakespeare Uncovered<br />

Hamlet with David Tennant<br />

(See 2/8 at 9pm)<br />

3:30 2 Cook’s Country Hearty<br />

Autumn Dinner<br />

4pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens<br />

44 Shakespeare Uncovered<br />

The Tempest with Trevor<br />

Nunn (See 2/8 at 10pm)<br />

4:30 2 Rough Cut Free-Standing<br />

Deck<br />

5pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 5) (See 2/3 at 9pm) (d)<br />

44 The Mysterious Lost<br />

State of Franklin<br />

5:30 44 American Experience<br />

Silicon Valley (See 2/5 at<br />

9pm) (d)<br />

6pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 5) (See 2/3 at 9pm) (d)<br />

7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 5) (See 2/3 at 9pm) (d)<br />

44 Affair to Remember<br />

engaged to others, two<br />

people (Cary Grant, deborah Kerr)<br />

meet aboard a cruise ship and then<br />

plan to reunite six months later atop<br />

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8pm 2 Keeping Up<br />

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8:30 2 As Time Goes By Series 7,<br />

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9pm 2 Vicar of Dibley Spring<br />

44 No Time for Sergeants<br />

A naive and stubborn<br />

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9:40 2 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

10:10 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 2)<br />

11pm 44 Front Row Center<br />

The Beach Boys: Doing It<br />

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11:06 2 Basic Black<br />

6am<br />

Sunday 10<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 2)<br />

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complexity of our dynamic planet.<br />

Nova/Earth from Space<br />

Wed, 2/13 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

Go Ahead…Make Me<br />

in a quirky new series with science at its heart, medical journalist<br />

Michael Mosley self-experiments and meets individuals and experts<br />

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Thu, 2/14 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

Make Me…Live Forever<br />

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7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />

NewsWeekly<br />

7:30 44 To the Contrary with<br />

Bonnie Erbe<br />

8am 44 Moneytrack (d)<br />

8:30 44 Consuelo Mack<br />

WealthTrack<br />

9am 44 Need to Know<br />

9:30 44 Greater Boston<br />

10am 44 Inside Washington<br />

10:30 44 McLaughlin Group<br />

11am 2 Open Studio with Jared<br />

Bowen (See 2/8 at<br />

8:30pm)<br />

44 The Victory Garden (d)<br />

11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

European Travel Skills<br />

(Pt. 1)<br />

44 Theater Talk<br />

12pm 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to<br />

the Edge The Southern<br />

Ocean: South Georgia Island<br />

44 The Lawrence Welk<br />

Show Love Songs<br />

12:30 2 Basic Black<br />

1pm 2 Ask This Old House<br />

44 MotorWeek 2013 Drivers’<br />

Choice Awards<br />

1:30 2 Nature Attenborough’s Life<br />

Stories: Our Fragile Planet<br />

(See 2/6 at 8pm) (d)<br />

44 Saving the Ocean<br />

The Sacred Island discover<br />

how local villages are winning control<br />

over their fishing grounds on the<br />

island of Pemba.<br />

2pm 44 Ciao Italia Something<br />

Sweet<br />

2:30 2 Something Ventured:<br />

Risk, Reward and the<br />

Original Venture Capitalists<br />

44 Martha Stewart’s<br />

Cooking School Poaching<br />

3pm 44 Cuisine Culture Daniel<br />

Boulud, New York<br />

3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles<br />

The Seafood Chronicles (d)<br />

4pm 2 American Experience<br />

Silicon Valley (See 2/5 at<br />

9pm) (d)<br />

44 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />

of a Chef Small Bites,<br />

Big Flavors<br />

4:30 44 Essential Pepin Fruit Fete<br />

(d)<br />

5pm 44 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />

New England’s Italy<br />

5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 2) (See 2/4<br />

at 8pm)<br />

44 Simply Ming Ganache<br />

with Guest Joanne Chang<br />

6pm 44 No Time for Sergeants<br />

6:30 2 High School Quiz Show<br />

see Matching Wits,<br />

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7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 5) (See 2/3 at 9pm) (d)<br />

8pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 5) (See 2/3 at 9pm) (d)<br />

44 10 Things You Need to<br />

Know About Losing<br />

Weight<br />

9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 6) see More Downton Abbey!,<br />

<strong>page</strong> 9 (d)<br />

44 American Experience<br />

Silicon Valley (See 2/5 at<br />

9pm) (d)<br />

10:30 44 The Mysterious Lost<br />

State of Franklin<br />

11pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 6) (See 9pm) (d)<br />

44 Infinity Hall Live<br />

Rusted Root<br />

6pm<br />

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2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

7:30 2 Behind the Scenes with<br />

Antiques Roadshow<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Ultimate Italian<br />

8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 3) Host<br />

mark Walberg and appraiser stephen<br />

Fletcher explore folk art carvings at<br />

the historic sleeper-mcCann House in<br />

Gloucester. discoveries from show<br />

guests include a host of arms and militaria,<br />

including Civil War photographs;<br />

World War ii German POW signs; and a<br />

circa <strong>18</strong>10 south Carolina musket.<br />

44 Midsomer Murders<br />

Destroying Angel (Pt. 2)<br />

9pm 2 Market Warriors<br />

Antiquing in Chantilly, VA<br />

the pickers travel to Chantilly, virginia,<br />

for the dC Big Flea to seek their target<br />

assignment: miniature furniture.<br />

44 DCI Banks<br />

Cold Is the Grave<br />

10pm 2 Underground Railroad:<br />

The William Still Story<br />

the story of William still, one of the<br />

most important, yet unheralded, individuals<br />

of the Underground railroad.<br />

10:30 44 Open Studio with<br />

Jared Bowen (See 2/8 at<br />

8:30pm)<br />

The Mystery of Family<br />

Filmmaker Doug<br />

Block had every reason<br />

to believe his parents’<br />

54-year marriage was a<br />

good one. so he wasn’t<br />

prepared when, just a<br />

few months after his<br />

mother’s unexpected<br />

death, his 83-year-old<br />

father, Mike, phoned<br />

to announce he was<br />

moving to Florida to live with “Kitty,” his secretary from 40 years<br />

before. 51 Birch Street chronicles Block’s unpredictable journey through<br />

the dramatic, life-changing events that follow. spanning 60 years and<br />

three generations, the film weaves together hundreds of faded snapshots,<br />

8mm home movies and two decades of verité footage to tell the<br />

tale of what can happen when fundamental assumptions about family<br />

are called into question.<br />

America ReFramed/51 Birch Street<br />

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2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Tuesday 12<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Galicia and the Camino de<br />

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44 Behind the Scenes with<br />

Antiques Roadshow<br />

8pm 2 Frontline Cliffhanger (d)<br />

A behind-the-scenes look<br />

at how Washington failed to solve the<br />

country’s problems of debt and deficit.<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 3) (See<br />

2/11 at 8pm)<br />

9pm 2 American Experience<br />

Custer’s Last Stand (d)<br />

44 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 6) (See 2/10 at 9pm) (d)<br />

11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

6pm<br />

Wednesday 13<br />

2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

Lichfield Cathedral<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Basque Country<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

A Taste of Spain<br />

8pm 2 Nature Cold Warriors:<br />

Wolves and Buffalo see<br />

In This Corner…, <strong>page</strong> 12<br />

44 Lark Rise to<br />

Candleford<br />

9pm 2 Nova Earth from Space<br />

see The Big Picture,<br />

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44<br />

Doc Martin<br />

The Apple Doesn’t Fall<br />

10pm 44 Waking the Dead<br />

11pm<br />

How can I reduce<br />

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Endgame (Pt. 1)<br />

2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Thursday 14<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Rome: Ancient Glory<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Simple & Satisfying<br />

Vegetable Mains<br />

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8pm 2 Roadside Stories Host<br />

Bob Wilson and his son<br />

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massachusetts to help collect sap for<br />

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the latest trend sweeping the globe:<br />

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44 Nova Earth from Space<br />

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Effecting Change<br />

Whitney M. Young, Jr. was one of the most celebrated—and controversial—leaders<br />

of the civil rights era. Unique among black leaders,<br />

he took the fight directly to the powerful white elite, gaining allies<br />

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the difficult tasks of calming the fears of white allies, relieving the<br />

doubts of fellow civil rights leaders, and responding to attacks from<br />

the militant Black Power movement.<br />

Learn about his accomplishments in<br />

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from segregated Kentucky to head of<br />

the national Urban League.<br />

Independent Lens/<br />

The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s<br />

Fight for Civil Rights<br />

Tue, 2/<strong>18</strong> at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

After Newtown<br />

in response to the tragic shootings in<br />

newtown, Connecticut, <strong>WGBH</strong> brings you a<br />

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Adam Lanza, the Connecticut shooter<br />

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newtown are wrestling with the nation’s gun culture and laws. the<br />

following night, <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Nova turns an eye to whether science can<br />

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to prevent them in the future. Other programs during the week<br />

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Guns USA<br />

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Tue, 2/19 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

Frontline/Raising Adam Lanza<br />

Tue, 2/19 at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

8:30 2 Windows to the Wild<br />

Hike with Rev. David Keller:<br />

Unfinished Business Host Willem Lange<br />

joins rev. david Keller at Pinkham<br />

notch to complete a hike halted due to<br />

heavy springtime stream waters.<br />

9pm 2 Make Me…Smart<br />

see Go Ahead…Make<br />

Me, <strong>page</strong> 13<br />

Nova/Mind of a Ram<strong>page</strong> Killer<br />

Wed, 2/20 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

The Path to Violence<br />

(title may change)<br />

Wed, 2/20 at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

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10pm 2 Black in Latin America<br />

Cuba: The Next Revolution<br />

Learn how the culture, religion, politics<br />

and music of Cuba are inextricably<br />

linked to the importation of slaves. (d)<br />

44 Frontline Cliffhanger (d)<br />

11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

6pm<br />

7pm<br />

Friday 15<br />

2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

Edinburgh<br />

From Sacred to Secular<br />

discover the life, music and influence of African American gospel<br />

singer and guitar virtuoso Sister Rosetta Tharpe. southern-born,<br />

Chicago-raised and new York-made, tharpe was a landmark figure in<br />

the history of gospel, blues and popular music. sister rosetta introduced<br />

the spiritual passion of her gospel music into the secular world<br />

of rock and roll, inspiring male icons of the genre. the flamboyant<br />

superstar, with her spectacular playing<br />

on the newly electrified guitar, had a<br />

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musicians, including Chuck Berry,<br />

Johnny Cash, isaac Hayes, Jerry Lee<br />

Lewis, etta James and elvis Presley.<br />

American Masters/<br />

Sister Rosetta Tharpe:<br />

The Godmother of Rock and Roll<br />

Fri, 2/22 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2<br />

7:30 2 Basic Black<br />

44 Neighborhood Kitchens<br />

8pm 2 Washington Week<br />

44 This Old House Hour<br />

8:30 2 Open Studio with<br />

Jared Bowen<br />

9pm 2 Live from Lincoln Center<br />

Ring Them Bells! A Kander<br />

& Ebb Celebration<br />

with Rob Fisher,<br />

Joel Grey & Chita<br />

Rivera Celebrate<br />

some of musical<br />

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cherished songs written by Kander and<br />

ebb, including “All that Jazz,” “mister<br />

Cellophane,” “Wilkommen” and the<br />

incomparable “new York, new York.”<br />

44 McLaughlin Group<br />

9:30 44 Need to Know<br />

10pm 2 Lifecasters<br />

44 Moyers & Company<br />

11pm 2 Need to Know<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

11:30 2 Charlie Rose<br />

11am<br />

12pm<br />

6pm<br />

Saturday 16<br />

2 Member Favorites<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

44 Member Favorites<br />

2 High School Quiz Show<br />

6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 6) (See 2/10 at 9pm) (d)<br />

8:30 2 Member Favorites<br />

9:30 2 Behind the Scenes with<br />

Antiques Roadshow<br />

10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 3) (See<br />

2/11 at 8pm)<br />

11pm 2 Basic Black<br />

44 High School Quiz Show<br />

11:30 2 Ask This Old House<br />

44 Member Favorites<br />

Sunday 17<br />

6am 44 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 3)<br />

7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />

NewsWeekly<br />

7:30 44 To the Contrary with<br />

Bonnie Erbe<br />

8am 44 Moneytrack (d)<br />

8:30 44 Consuelo Mack<br />

WealthTrack<br />

9am 44 Need to Know<br />

9:30 44 Greater Boston<br />

10am 2 High School Quiz Show<br />

44 Inside Washington<br />

10:30 44 McLaughlin Group<br />

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44 The Victory Garden<br />

11:30 44 Theater Talk<br />

12pm 44 Member Favorites<br />

5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Boston, MA (Pt. 3) (See<br />

2/11 at 8pm)<br />

6:30 2 High School Quiz Show<br />

7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

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8pm 44 Make Me. . .Smart<br />

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44 American Experience<br />

Custer’s Last Stand (d)<br />

11pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

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44 Infinity Hall Live<br />

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44 History Detectives<br />

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44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Rome: Baroque Brilliance<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Irish Comfort Classics<br />

8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

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eric silver visit Brookgreen Gardens<br />

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10:30 44 Open Studio with<br />

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11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

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44 History Detectives<br />

2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

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7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Rome: Back-Street Riches<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

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8pm 2 American Experience<br />

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9pm 2 Guns USA (title may<br />

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44 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

(Pt. 7) (See 2/17 at 9pm) (d)<br />

10pm 2 Frontline Raising Adam<br />

Lanza see After Newtown,<br />

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11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Wednesday 20<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Florence: Heart of the<br />

Renaissance<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Ultimate Italian<br />

8pm 2 Nature A Murder of Crows<br />

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44 Lark Rise to<br />

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44 Doc Martin<br />

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44 Waking the Dead<br />

Endgame (Pt. 2)<br />

11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Thursday 21<br />

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44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Florentine Delights and<br />

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44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Simply Chicken<br />

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44 Nova Mind of a Ram<strong>page</strong><br />

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8:30 2 Windows to the Wild<br />

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9pm 2 Make Me…Live Forever<br />

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44 Frontline<br />

10pm 2 Black in Latin America<br />

Brazil: A Racial Paradise<br />

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44 Globe Trekker<br />

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2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Friday 22<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

Beamish<br />

7:30 2 Basic Black<br />

44 Neighborhood Kitchens<br />

8pm 2 Washington Week<br />

44 This Old House Hour<br />

8:30 2 Open Studio with<br />

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9pm 2 American Masters<br />

Sister Rosetta Tharpe:<br />

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44 McLaughlin Group<br />

9:30 44 Need to Know<br />

10pm 2 Slavery by Another<br />

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44 Moyers & Company<br />

11pm 44 PBS NewsHour<br />

11:30 2 Charlie Rose<br />

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44 Bones of Turkana<br />

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44 Antiques Roadshow<br />

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44 Market Warriors<br />

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44 Nature A Murder of Crows<br />

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44 American Experience<br />

Billy the Kid<br />

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5pm 2 This Old House Hour<br />

44 American Masters<br />

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44 Hawaii A new england<br />

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Downton Abbey season 3<br />

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8:30 2 As Time Goes By Series 7,<br />

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10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

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11pm 2 Basic Black<br />

44 High School Quiz Show<br />

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44 Front Row Center<br />

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6am 44 Antiques Roadshow<br />

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7am 44 Religion & Ethics<br />

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7:30 44 To the Contrary with<br />

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8am 44 Moneytrack (d)<br />

8:30 44 Consuelo Mack<br />

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9am 44 Need to Know<br />

9:30 44 Greater Boston<br />

10am 2 High School Quiz Show<br />

44 Inside Washington<br />

10:30 44 McLaughlin Group<br />

11am 2 Open Studio with<br />

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44 The Victory Garden (d)<br />

11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

European Travel Skills<br />

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44 Theater Talk<br />

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Antiquing in Greenwich, NY<br />

44 Kimchi Chronicles<br />

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4pm 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets<br />

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4:30 2 American Experience<br />

Billy the Kid<br />

44 Essential Pepin<br />

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5pm 44 Lidia’s Italy in America<br />

Italian American<br />

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5:30 2 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Myrtle Beach, SC (Pt. 1)<br />

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44 Simply Ming On the Road<br />

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6pm 44 Soldier in the Rain<br />

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6:30 2 High School Quiz Show<br />

7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic<br />

Downton Abbey season 3<br />

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7:30 44 Neighborhood Kitchens<br />

8pm 44 Make Me…Live<br />

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44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

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Paris: Regal and Intimate<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Two Ways with Fish<br />

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That Dream<br />

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10:30 44 Open Studio with<br />

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11pm 44 PBS NewsHour<br />

11:30 2 Charlie Rose<br />

Tuesday 26<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

Rochdale<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

Paris: Embracing Life and<br />

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44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Fall Classics<br />

8pm 2 Makers: Women Who<br />

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44 Antiques Roadshow<br />

Myrtle Beach, SC (Pt. 2)<br />

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9pm 44 Masterpiece<br />

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11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

Wednesday 27<br />

6pm 2 PBS NewsHour<br />

44 History Detectives<br />

7pm 2 Greater Boston<br />

44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe<br />

London: Historic and<br />

Dynamic<br />

44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

Rise-and-Shine Breakfast<br />

8pm 2 Nature Echo: An Elephant<br />

to Remember A look back<br />

at elephant matriarch echo, the leader<br />

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44 Lark Rise to<br />

Candleford<br />

9pm 2 Battle for the Elephants<br />

in 2012, the world<br />

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trade was first put<br />

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stories reveal an epic tale of supply<br />

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44 Doc Martin City<br />

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44 Waking the Dead<br />

Harbinger (Pt. 1)<br />

11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

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44 History Detectives<br />

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44 Antiques Roadshow UK<br />

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North England’s Lake<br />

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44 America’s Test Kitchen<br />

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44 Makers: Women Who<br />

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8:30 2 Windows to the Wild<br />

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2 Make Me…Stay Awake<br />

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10pm 2 Black in Latin America<br />

Mexico & Peru: The Black<br />

Grandma in the Closet Learn the littleknown<br />

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11pm 2 Charlie Rose<br />

44 PBS NewsHour<br />

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Programs, repeats and Overnights on 2 and 44<br />

Arts & Drama<br />

Affair to Remember sat (2/9) 7pm<br />

on 44<br />

American Masters Sister Rosetta<br />

Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock and<br />

Roll Fri (2/22) 9pm on 2, sat (2/23) 2am,<br />

2pm, 5pm on 44; 5am on 2, sun (2/24)<br />

2:30pm on 2; mon (2/25) 4am on 44, tue<br />

(2/26) 5am on 44<br />

Austin City Limits Edward Sharpe &<br />

The Magnetic Zeroes/Tune-Yards sun<br />

(2/10) 12am on 44 • Gary Clark Jr./<br />

•<br />

Alabama Shakes sun (2/17) 12am on 44<br />

Tim McGraw sun (2/3) 12am on 44<br />

Bedazzled sat (2/2) 7pm on 44<br />

An Evening with Berdy Gordy sun<br />

(2/24) at 1pm on 2<br />

Front Row Center The Beach Boys:<br />

Doing It Again sat (2/9) 11pm on 44 •<br />

Richard Marx: A Night Out with Friends<br />

sat (2/2) 11pm on 44 • T-Bone Burnett<br />

Presents: The Secret Sisters with Elvis<br />

Costello and Jakob Dylan sat (2/23)<br />

11:30pm on 44<br />

Hawaii sat (2/23) 6pm on 44<br />

Infinity Hall Live Buckwheat Zydeco<br />

sun (2/17) 11pm on 44 • Rusted Root<br />

sun (2/10) 11pm on 44 • The Wailin’<br />

Jennys sun (2/3) 11pm on 44<br />

The Lawrence Welk Show The Italian<br />

Show sun (2/3) 12pm on 44 • Love<br />

Songs sun (2/10) 12pm on 44 • Salute<br />

to New York City sun (2/24) 12pm on 44<br />

Live from Lincoln Center Ring Them<br />

Bells! Rob Fisher Celebrates Kander &<br />

Ebb Fri (2/15) 9pm on 2, sat (2/16) 2am<br />

on 44, mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 2am on 44; 4am on 2<br />

No Time for Sergeants sat (2/9) 9pm<br />

on 44, sun (2/10) 6pm on 44<br />

Open Studio with Jared Bowen Fri<br />

(2/8) 8:30pm on 2, sun (2/10) 11am on<br />

2, mon (2/11) 10:30pm on 44, tue (2/12)<br />

3:30am on 2, Fri (2/15) 8:30pm on 2,<br />

mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 10:30pm on 44, tue (2/19)<br />

3:30am on 2, Fri (2/22) 8:30pm on 2,<br />

sun (2/24) 11am on 2, mon (2/25)<br />

10:30pm on 44, tue (2/26) 3:30am on 2<br />

Pioneers of Television Miniseries<br />

tue (2/5) 8pm on 2, Wed (2/6) 1am on<br />

44; 4am on 2, thu (2/7) 5am on 44,<br />

Fri (2/8) 1am on 2; 2:30pm on 44, sat<br />

(2/9) 2pm on 44, mon (2/11) 2am on 44<br />

•<br />

Primetime Soaps sun (2/3) 4pm on 2<br />

Superheroes sat (2/2) 2pm on 44,<br />

sun (2/3) 11pm on 2, Fri (2/22) 2:30pm<br />

on 44<br />

Shakespeare Uncovered Hamlet with<br />

David Tennant Fri (2/8) 9pm on 2, sat<br />

(2/9) 1:30am, 5am on 2; 2am, 3pm on<br />

44, mon (2/11) 3am on 44; 4am on 2,<br />

Wed (2/13) 1:30pm on 44 • Henry IV &<br />

Henry V with Jeremy Irons Fri (2/1)<br />

10pm on 2, sat (2/2) 3am, 4pm on 44,<br />

mon (2/4) 4am on 44 • Richard II with<br />

Derek Jacobi Fri (2/1) 9pm on 2, sat<br />

(2/2) 2am, 3pm on 44, mon (2/4) 3am<br />

on 44 • The Tempest with Trevor Nunn<br />

Fri (2/8) 10pm on 2, sat (2/9) 2:30am on<br />

2; 3am, 4pm on 44, mon (2/11) 4am on<br />

44; 5am on 2, Wed (2/13) 2:30pm on 44<br />

Soldier in the Rain sat (2/23) 9:20pm<br />

on 44, sun (2/24) 6pm on 44<br />

Sound Tracks: Music without<br />

Borders Fri (3/1) 5am on 2<br />

Theater Talk every sun 11:30am on 44<br />

Two for the Road sat (2/2) 9pm on 44<br />

Best of Britain<br />

As Time Goes By sat (2/2, 2/9, 2/23)<br />

8:30pm on 2<br />

DCI Banks Cold Is the Grave mon<br />

•(2/11) 9pm on 44, tue (2/12) 2am on 2<br />

Dry Bones That Dream mon (2/25)<br />

9pm on 44, tue (2/26) 2am on 2 •<br />

Friend of the Devil mon (2/4) 9pm on<br />

44, tue (2/5) 2am on 2 • Strange Affair<br />

mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 9pm on 44, tue (2/19) 2am<br />

on 2<br />

Doc Martin every Wed 9pm on 44,<br />

thu 2am on 2<br />

Keeping Up Appearances sat (2/2,<br />

2/9) 8pm on 2<br />

Lark Rise to Candleford every Wed<br />

8pm on 44, thu 1am on 2<br />

Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey<br />

Season 3 (Pt. 4) sat (2/2) 5pm, 6pm,<br />

7pm on 2, sun (2/3) 8pm on 2 •<br />

Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 5) sun<br />

(2/3) 9pm, 10pm on 2, mon (2/4) 12am,<br />

1:30pm, 2:30pm on 44, tue (2/5) 3am,<br />

9pm, 10pm on 44, sat (2/9) 5pm, 6pm,<br />

7pm on 2, sun (2/10) 7pm, 8pm on 2 •<br />

Downton Abbey Season 3 (Pt. 6) sun<br />

(2/10) 9pm, 11pm on 2, mon (2/11)<br />

12am, 1:30pm on 44, tue (2/12) 3am,<br />

9pm on 44, sat (2/16) 6:30pm on 2, sun<br />

(2/17) 7pm on 2 • Downton Abbey<br />

Season 3 (Pt. 7) sun (2/17) 9pm, 11pm<br />

on 2, mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 12am, 1:30pm on 44,<br />

tue (2/19) 3am, 9pm on 44, sat (2/23)<br />

6:30pm on 2, sun (2/24) 7pm on 2<br />

Masterpiece Contemporary Page<br />

Eight sun (2/24) 9pm, 11pm on 2, mon<br />

(2/25) 12am, 1:30pm on 44, tue (2/26)<br />

3am, 9pm on 44<br />

Midsomer Murders Destroying<br />

Angel (Pt. 1) mon (2/4) 8pm on 44,<br />

tue (2/5) 1am on 2 • Destroying Angel<br />

(Pt. 2) mon (2/11) 8pm on 44, tue (2/12)<br />

1am on 2 • Electric Vendetta (Pt. 1)<br />

mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 8pm on 44, tue (2/19) 1am<br />

on 2 • Electric Vendetta (Pt. 2) mon<br />

(2/25) 8pm on 44, tue (2/26) 1am on 2<br />

Vicar of Dibley sat (2/2, 2/9) 9pm on 2<br />

Vicar of Dibley Story sat (2/23) 9pm<br />

on 2<br />

Waking the Dead Endgame (Pt. 1)<br />

Wed (2/13) 10pm on 44, thu (2/14) 3am<br />

on 2 • Endgame (Pt. 2) Wed (2/20)<br />

10pm on 44, thu (2/21) 3am on 2 •<br />

Harbinger (Pt. 1) Wed (2/27) 10pm on<br />

44, thu (2/28) 3am on 2 • Substitute<br />

(Pt. 2) Wed (2/6) 10pm on 44, thu (2/7)<br />

3am on 2<br />

Food & Wine<br />

America’s Test Kitchen every mon–<br />

thu 7:30pm on 44 • Also on sat (2/2,<br />

2/9, 2/23) 3pm on 2<br />

Ciao Italia sun (2/3, 2/10, 2/24) 2pm<br />

on 44<br />

Cook’s Country sat (2/2) 3:30pm on 2,<br />

sun (2/3) 5am on 2, sat (2/9) 3:30pm on<br />

2, sun (2/10) 5am on 2, sat (2/23)<br />

3:30pm on 2<br />

Cuisine Culture sun (2/3, 2/10, 2/24)<br />

3pm on 44<br />

Essential Pepin sun (2/3, 2/10, 2/24)<br />

4:30pm on 44<br />

The French Chef sat (2/2, 2/9, 2/23)<br />

1pm on 2<br />

Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef sun<br />

(2/3, 2/10, 2/24) 4pm on 44<br />

Lidia’s Italy in America sat (2/2)<br />

1:30pm on 2, sun (2/3) 5pm on 44, sat<br />

(2/9) 1:30pm on 2, sun (2/10) 5pm on<br />

44, sat (2/23) 1:30pm on 2, sun (2/24)<br />

5pm on 44<br />

Kimchi Chronicles sun (2/3, 2/10,<br />

2/24) 3:30pm on 44<br />

Martha Stewart’s Cooking School sat<br />

(2/2) 2:30pm on 2, sun (2/3) 2:30pm on<br />

44, sat (2/9) 2:30pm on 2, sun (2/10)<br />

2:30pm on 44, sat (2/23) 2:30pm on 2,<br />

sun (2/24) 2:30pm on 44<br />

Mind of a Chef every sat 12pm on 2<br />

Neighborhood Kitchens every Fri<br />

7:30pm on 44 • Also on sat (2/2) 4pm<br />

on 2, sun (2/3) 11am on 2, sat (2/9)<br />

4pm on 2, mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 5:30am on 2, Wed<br />

(2/20) 3pm on 44, sat (2/23) 4pm on 2,<br />

sun (2/24) 2pm on 2; 7:30pm on 44<br />

Sara’s Weeknight Meals sat (2/2, 2/9,<br />

2/23) 12:30pm on 2<br />

Simply Ming sat (2/2) 2pm on 2, sun<br />

(2/3) 5:30pm on 44, sat (2/9) 2pm on 2,<br />

sun (2/10) 5:30pm on 44, sat (2/23)<br />

2pm on 2, sun (2/24) 5:30pm on 44<br />

Full schedules for all channels are<br />

available at wgbh.org/schedules<br />

History<br />

American Experience Billy the Kid tue<br />

(2/19) at 8pm, Wed (2/20) 1:30pm on<br />

44, thu (2/21) 2:30pm on 44, sat (2/23)<br />

4pm on 44, sun (2/24) 4:30pm on 2;<br />

9pm on 44 • Custer’s Last Stand tue<br />

(2/12) 9pm on 2, sun (2/17) 1:30am;<br />

9pm on 44 Freedom Riders sun (2/3)<br />

6pm on 44 • Henry Ford sat (2/2) 5pm<br />

on 44, sun (2/3) 2am on 44; 6pm on 2,<br />

mon (2/4) 1am on 44; 4am on 2, tue<br />

(2/5) 4am on 44 • Silicon Valley tue<br />

(2/5) 9pm on 2, Wed (2/6) 1:30pm on<br />

44, Fri (2/8) 2am on 2, sat (2/9) 5:30am<br />

on 44, sun (2/10) 4pm on 2; 9pm on 44,<br />

Wed (2/20) 1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am on<br />

2, thu (2/21) 4am on 44, Fri (2/22) 1am<br />

on 2, sun (2/24) 9pm on 44<br />

Antiques Roadshow every mon 8pm<br />

on 2, tue 2am, 1:30pm, 8pm on 44; 5am<br />

on 2, Wed 1am on 2, sun 6am on 44;<br />

5pm on 2 • Also on sat (2/2) 11am,<br />

10:07 on 2; 1pm on 44, Wed (2/6) 5am<br />

on 44, sat (2/9) 11am, 10:10pm on 2,<br />

Wed (2/13) 4am on 44, Fri (2/15) 5am<br />

on 44, sat (2/16) 10pm on 2, Wed (2/20)<br />

5am on 44, sat (2/23) 1pm on 44; 10pm<br />

on 2, tue (2/26) 2am, 1:30pm on 44;<br />

5am on 2, thu (2/28) 4am on 44<br />

Antiques Roadshow UK every mon–Fri<br />

7pm on 44 • Also on sat (2/2) 9:40pm<br />

on 2, mon (2/4) 10:30pm on 44, tue (2/5)<br />

3:30am on 2, sat (2/9) 9:40pm on 2<br />

Behind the Scenes with Antiques<br />

Roadshow sat (2/2) at 11pm on 2, mon<br />

(2/11) at 7:30pm on 2, tue (2/12) at<br />

7:30pm on 44, sat (2/16) 9:30pm on 2<br />

Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a<br />

Continent Wed (2/27) 5:30am on 44<br />

History Detectives every mon–Fri 6pm<br />

on 44 • Also on sat (2/2, 2/9, 2/16)<br />

11am on 44<br />

Makers: Women Who Make America<br />

tue (2/26) 8pm on 2, Wed (2/27) 1am on<br />

44; 1:30pm on 44, thu (2/28) 8pm on 44<br />

Market Warriors every mon 9pm on 2,<br />

tue 1am, 2:30pm on 44; 4am on 2, Wed<br />

2am on 2 • Also on mon (2/4) 5am on<br />

44, thu (2/7) 4am on 44, mon (2/11)<br />

5am on 44, Wed (2/13) 5am on 44, Fri<br />

(2/22) 5am on 44, sat (2/23) 2pm on 44,<br />

sun (2/24) 3:30pm on 2, mon (2/25)<br />

5am on 44, thu (2/28) 5am on 44<br />

The Mysterious Lost State of<br />

Franklin tue (2/5) 10:30pm on 2, Wed<br />

(2/6) 3pm on 44, sat (2/9) 5pm on 44,<br />

sun (2/10) 10:30pm on 44, Wed (2/20)<br />

2:30am on 44; 5:30am on 2, thu (2/21)<br />

5:30am on 44, sat (2/23) 4:30am on 44,<br />

mon (2/25) 3:30am on 44<br />

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Space Shuttle Columbia: Mission of<br />

Hope Fri (2/1) 1:30pm on 44, sat (2/2)<br />

4am on 44, sun (2/3) 9pm on 44<br />

Underground Railroad: The William<br />

Still Story mon (2/11) 10pm on 2, thu<br />

(2/14) 5am on 2, sat (2/16) 3:30am on<br />

44, tue (2/19) 5am on 44<br />

Home, Living & Travel<br />

10 Things You Need to Know About<br />

Losing Weight thu (2/7) 9pm on 2, Fri<br />

(2/8) 1:30pm on 44, sat (2/9) 3:30am on<br />

2; 12pm on 44, sun (2/10) 8pm on 44<br />

Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge every<br />

mon, tue, thu, Fri 4pm on 44 • Also on<br />

sun (2/3) 12pm on 2, Wed (2/6) 4pm on<br />

44, sun (2/10) 12pm on 2, Wed (2/13)<br />

4pm on 44, Wed (2/20) 4pm on 44, sun<br />

(2/24) 12pm on 2,<br />

Ask This Old House every mon–Fri<br />

4:30pm on 44, tue–Fri 12:30am on 44,<br />

sat<br />

•<br />

12:30am on 44, 11:30pm on 2<br />

Also on sun (2/10) 1pm on 2, sat<br />

(2/23) 2:30am on 2, sun (2/24) 11:30pm<br />

on 44<br />

Globe Trekker thu (2/7, 2/21) 10pm<br />

on 44<br />

Lifecasters Fri (2/8) 2am on 44; 5am on<br />

2, sat (2/9) 4am on 44, tue (2/12) 5am<br />

on 44, Fri (2/15) 10pm on 2<br />

MotorWeek sun (2/3, 2/10, 2/24) 1pm<br />

on 44<br />

Rick Steves’ Europe every mon–Wed,<br />

7:30pm on 2, mon–thu 1pm on 44, Fri<br />

1pm on 44 • Also on sat (2/2) 5am on<br />

2, sun (2/3) 11:30am on 2, Fri (2/8) 1pm<br />

on 44, sun (2/10) 11:30am on 2, thu<br />

(2/14) 7:30pm on 2, sat (2/16) 5am on<br />

2, sun (2/24) 11:30am on 2<br />

•<br />

Roadside Stories every thu 8pm on 2<br />

Also on sat (2/2) 2:30am on 2<br />

Rough Cut: Woodworking with<br />

Tommy Mac sat (2/2) 4:30pm on 2, sun<br />

(2/3) 5:30am on 2, sat (2/9) 4:30pm on<br />

2, sun (2/10) 5:30am on 2, sat (2/23)<br />

4:30pm on 2<br />

Rudy Maxa’s World every mon–tue,<br />

thur–Fri 3:30pm on 44 • Also on Wed<br />

(2/6, 2/13, 2/20) 3:30pm on 44<br />

This Old House Hour every Fri 8pm on<br />

44, sat 5am on 44 • Also on Fri (2/8)<br />

1am on 44; 4am on 2, Fri (2/15) 1am on<br />

44; 4am on 2, Fri (2/22) 1am on 44; 4am<br />

on 2, sat (2/23) 5pm on 2<br />

Victory Garden every sun 11am<br />

on 44<br />

News & Public Affairs<br />

BBC World News America every<br />

mon–Fri 5:30pm on 44<br />

Basic Black every Fri 7:30pm on 2 •<br />

Also on sat (2/2) 11pm on 2, sun (2/3)<br />

12:30pm on 2, sat (2/9) 11:06pm on 2,<br />

sun (2/10) 12:30pm on 2, sat (2/16)<br />

11pm on 2, sat (2/23) 11pm on 2, sun<br />

(2/24) 12:30pm on 2<br />

Black in Latin America Brazil: A Racial<br />

Paradise thu (2/21) 10pm on 2 •<br />

Cuba: The Next Revolution thu (2/14)<br />

10pm on 2 • Haiti & The Dominican<br />

Republic: An Island Divided thu (2/7)<br />

10pm on 2 • Mexico & Peru: The Black<br />

Grandma in the Closet thu (2/28) 10pm<br />

on 2<br />

Charlie Rose every mon–Fri 12pm on<br />

44, tue–thu 11pm on 2, Fri 11:30pm on<br />

2 • Also on mon (2/4) 11pm on 2, mon<br />

(2/11) 11pm on 2, mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 11pm on<br />

2, mon (2/25) 11:30pm on 2<br />

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack every<br />

sun 8:30am on 44<br />

Frontline thu (2/7) 9pm on 44, tue<br />

(2/12) 8pm on 2, thu (2/14) 10pm on<br />

44, Fri (2/15) 1am on 2; 1:30pm on 44,<br />

tue (2/19) 10pm on 2, thu (2/21)<br />

2:30pm, 9pm on 44, Fri (2/22) 2am on 2,<br />

sat (2/23) 1pm on 44<br />

Greater Boston every mon–Fri 7pm on<br />

2, tue–Fri 12am on 2, sat 12:30am on 2,<br />

sun 9:30am on 44<br />

Guns USA tue (2/19) 9pm on 2, Fri<br />

(2/22) 3am on 2<br />

Half the Sky: Turning Oppression<br />

into Opportunity for Women<br />

Worldwide sun (2/17) 3am on 44<br />

Independent Lens Ai Weiwei: Never<br />

Sorry mon (2/25) 10pm on 2, Wed<br />

(2/27) 4am on 2; 4am on 44 • As Goes<br />

Janesville mon (2/4) 10pm on 2, Wed<br />

(2/6) 4am on 44; 5am on 2, sun (2/10)<br />

4am on 44 • The Powerbroker:<br />

Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights<br />

mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 10pm on 2, Wed (2/20) 4am<br />

on 44, sun (2/24) 4am on 44 • The<br />

Revisionaries sun (2/3) 4am on 44<br />

Inside Washington every sun 10am<br />

on 44<br />

Journal every mon–Fri 5pm on 44<br />

McLaughlin Group every Fri 9pm on<br />

44, sun 10:30am on 44 • Also on Fri<br />

(2/1) 8:30pm on 2, sat (2/2) 5:30am on<br />

2, sat (2/16) 5:30am on 2<br />

Moneytrack every sun 8am on 44<br />

Moyers & Company every Fri 10pm on<br />

44, sun 12:30am on 2<br />

Need to Know every Fri 9:30pm on 44,<br />

sat 1:30am on 44; 4:30am on 2, sun<br />

12am on 2; 5:30am, 9am on 44 • Also<br />

on Fri (2/1, 2/8, 2/15) 11pm on 2<br />

Watch your favorite <strong>WGBH</strong> programs online! Full-length,<br />

uninterrupted episodes of American Experience, Antiques<br />

Roadshow, Frontline, Masterpiece, Nova and more are now<br />

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The Path to Violence Wed (2/20)<br />

10pm on 2<br />

PBS NewsHour every mon–Fri 6pm on<br />

2; 11pm on 44<br />

PBS NewsHour State of the Union<br />

tue (2/12) 11pm on 2<br />

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly every<br />

sun 7am on 44<br />

Slavery by Another Name Fri (2/22)<br />

10pm on 2, sat (2/23) 3am on 44, sun<br />

(2/24) 10pm on 44, mon (2/25) 2am on<br />

44; 4am on 2<br />

Something Ventured: Risk, Reward<br />

and the Original Venture Capitalists<br />

Fri (2/8) 3:30am on 2, sun (2/10)<br />

2:30pm on 2, sat (2/23) 3pm on 44<br />

Tavis Smiley every mon–Fri 12am on<br />

44, Wed–thu 12:30am on 2, sat 1am on<br />

2 • Also on tue (2/5) 12:30am on 2, Fri<br />

(2/8) 12:30am on 2, tue (2/12) 12:30am<br />

on 2, Fri (2/15) 12:30am on 2, tue (2/19)<br />

12:30am on 2, Fri (2/22) 12:30am on 2<br />

To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe<br />

every sun 7:30am on 44<br />

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill<br />

every Fri 8pm on 2, sat 1am on 44, sun<br />

5am on 44 • Also on sat (2/2, 2/16,<br />

2/23) 4am on 2<br />

Science & Nature<br />

After Words sun (2/3) at 3pm on 2<br />

Battle for the Elephants Wed (2/27)<br />

9pm on 2, thu (2/28) 2am, 2:30pm on<br />

44; 5am on 2<br />

Bones of Turkana thu (2/21) 3am<br />

on 44, Fri (2/22) 4am on 44, sat (2/23)<br />

11am on 44, sun (2/24) 2am on 44;<br />

5am on 2<br />

Life on Fire Pioneers of the Deep Wed<br />

(2/6) 10pm on 2, thu (2/7) 3am on 44,<br />

Fri (2/8) 5am on 44<br />

Make Me…from the BBC Make<br />

Me…Smart thu (2/14) 9pm on 2, Fri<br />

(2/15) 2:30pm on 44, sat (2/16) 1:30am<br />

on 2, sun (2/17) 8pm on 44, sat (2/23)<br />

12pm on 44 • Make Me…Live Forever<br />

thu (2/21) 9pm on 2, Fri (2/22) 1:30pm<br />

on 44, sun (2/24) 8pm on 44 • Make<br />

Me…Stay Awake thu (2/28) 9pm on 2<br />

Nature Attenborough’s Life Stories:<br />

Our Fragile Planet Wed (2/6) 8pm on 2,<br />

thu (2/7) 1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am<br />

on 2, Fri (2/8) 3am on 44, sun (2/10)<br />

1:30am, 1:30pm on 2 • Attenborough’s<br />

Life Stories: Understanding the Natural<br />

World sat (2/2) 1:30am on 2, sun (2/3)<br />

1pm on 2; 8pm on 44 • Cold Warriors:<br />

Wolves and Buffalo Wed (2/13) 8pm<br />

on 2, thu (2/14) 1am on 44; 4am on 2,<br />

Fri (2/15) 2am on 44; 5am on 2 • Echo:<br />

An Elephant to Remember Wed (2/27)<br />

8pm on 2, thu (2/28) 1am, 1:30pm on<br />

44; 4am on 2 • A Murder of Crows Wed<br />

(2/20) 2:30pm on 44, 8pm on 2, thu<br />

(2/21) 1am, 1:30pm on 44; 4am on 2, Fri<br />

(2/22) 2am on 44; 5am on 2, sat (2/23)<br />

3pm on 44, sun (2/24) 1pm on 2<br />

Nova Building Pharaoh’s Chariot Wed<br />

(2/6) 9pm on 2, thu (2/7) 2am, 2:30pm,<br />

8pm on 44; 5am on 2, Fri (2/8) 4am on<br />

44, sat (2/9) 1pm on 44, sun (2/10) 1am<br />

on 44; 2:30am, 4am, 2:30pm on 2 •<br />

Earth from Space Wed (2/13) 9pm on 2,<br />

thu (2/14) 2am, 1:30pm, 8pm on 44, Fri<br />

(2/15) 2am on 2; 3am on 44, sun (2/17)<br />

1am on 44; 4am on 2 • Japan’s Killer<br />

Quake Wed (2/27) 10pm on 2, thu<br />

(2/28) 3am on 44 • Mind of a<br />

Ram<strong>page</strong> Killer Wed (2/20) 9pm on 2,<br />

thu (2/21) 8pm on 44, Fri (2/22) 1am on<br />

2 • Space Shuttle Disaster Fri (2/1)<br />

2:30pm on 44, sun (2/3) 10pm on 44 •<br />

Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby sat (2/2)<br />

12pm on 44, sun (2/3) 1am on 44; 4am,<br />

2pm on 2<br />

Ribbon of Sand sat (2/16) 4:30am on<br />

44, mon (2/<strong>18</strong>) 5:30am on 44<br />

Saving the Ocean Destination Baja<br />

sun (2/24) 1:30pm on 44 • The Sacred<br />

Island sun (2/10) 1:30pm on 44 •<br />

Shark Reef sun (2/3) 1:30pm on 44<br />

Windows to the Wild Connecticut<br />

•<br />

River Canoe Trip thu (2/7) 8:30pm on 2<br />

Fifty Hikes North of the White<br />

Mountains thu (2/28) 8:30pm on 2 •<br />

Hike with Rev. David Keller: Unfinished<br />

Business thu (2/14) 8:30pm on 2 •<br />

Soaring in a Glider Plane over<br />

Franconia thu (2/21) 8:30pm on 2<br />

And More<br />

Granite State Challenge tue (2/12)<br />

4:30pm on 2, sat (2/16) 10am on 2, tue<br />

(2/19) 4:30pm on 2, sat (2/23) 10am on<br />

2, tue (2/26) 4:30pm on 2<br />

High School Quiz Show sun (2/10)<br />

6:30pm on 2, tue (2/12) 4pm on 2, Fri<br />

(2/15) 7:30am on 44, sat (2/16) 6pm on<br />

2; 11pm on 44, sun (2/17) 10am,<br />

6:30pm on 2, tue (2/19) 4pm on 2, Fri<br />

(2/22) 7:30am on 44, sat (2/23) 6pm on<br />

2; 11pm on 44, sun (2/24) 10am,<br />

6:30pm on 2, tue (2/26) 4pm on 2<br />

Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 23


89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public Radio<br />

A Call to Education<br />

By Phil Redo<br />

Managing Director of 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public Radio<br />

Education, the cornerstone of Boston, always has been at the heart of <strong>WGBH</strong>’s<br />

mission. This month, we’re pleased to share the news that 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong> is<br />

launching a new higher-education desk to identify and report on the many<br />

issues affecting the future of higher education. As part of this effort, we will<br />

bring on board a dedicated lead reporter/correspondent and partner with,<br />

among others, the Forum for the Future of Higher Education, a non-profit<br />

community of academic leaders and scholars based at MIT.<br />

There never has been a better time to focus on education. Projections<br />

from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce suggest<br />

that by 2020, nearly two-thirds of all jobs available in the US will require a<br />

post-secondary education—and that our nation is nowhere near producing<br />

a workforce that can meet those demands. If not significantly narrowed, this<br />

projected gap will weaken our future economic competitiveness, threaten<br />

our national security, and jeopardize the fundamental concept that a strong<br />

democracy requires both a well-informed and well-educated citizenry.<br />

Our goal is to examine the many challenges that face the future of<br />

higher education, including economics and finance, new technologies,<br />

changing demographics, workplace demands, the role of universities here and<br />

abroad, and advances in cognitive and neuroscience that could lead to better<br />

teaching methods. We will explore these issues by telling compelling stories<br />

that connect the issues to their impact on all of us.<br />

This dedicated focus on higher education is made possible by a grant<br />

from the Lumina Foundation. Look for our reports on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong> in the coming<br />

months, and then continue the conversation online, via social media and<br />

live events—all of which have the power to create a richer understanding of<br />

an aspect of our world that influences the entire world.<br />

What’s on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong><br />

Online: wgbh.org/radio<br />

On-air: 89.7 HD1 Boston<br />

Note: Schedule accurate at press time.<br />

Find updates online at wgbh.org/radio<br />

Monday–Friday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

5am<br />

BBC World Update/Marketplace Report<br />

6am<br />

Living on Earth<br />

6am<br />

Humankind<br />

6am<br />

Morning Edition/Marketplace Report<br />

7am<br />

Innovation Hub<br />

7am<br />

Being<br />

7:50am<br />

The Xconomy Report (Fri)<br />

8am<br />

Weekend Edition<br />

8am<br />

Weekend Edition<br />

10am<br />

11am<br />

12pm<br />

2pm<br />

3pm<br />

4pm<br />

6pm<br />

6:30pm<br />

7pm<br />

8pm<br />

The Diane Rehm Show<br />

The Takeaway<br />

Boston Public Radio<br />

Tell Me More<br />

The World<br />

All Things Considered<br />

Marketplace<br />

All Things Considered<br />

PBS NewsHour<br />

The World<br />

10am Studio 360<br />

11am This American Life<br />

12pm Says You!<br />

1pm Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me!<br />

2pm The Moth/Radio Lab<br />

3pm A Celtic Sojourn<br />

6pm A Prairie Home Companion<br />

8pm Says You!<br />

9pm Eric in the Evening<br />

12am Jazz with Bob Parlocha<br />

10am<br />

11am<br />

12pm<br />

2pm<br />

3pm<br />

4pm<br />

5pm<br />

6pm<br />

8pm<br />

9pm<br />

Bob Edwards Weekend<br />

Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me!<br />

A Prairie Home Companion<br />

Says You!<br />

America's Test Kitchen Radio<br />

Marketplace Money<br />

All Things Considered<br />

Arts & Ideas<br />

Jazz Decades<br />

Eric in the Evening<br />

9pm<br />

Boston Public Radio (Mon–Thu)<br />

Eric in the Evening (Fri)<br />

12am<br />

Public Radio Remix<br />

11pm<br />

The Story (Mon–Thu)<br />

12am<br />

Public Radio Remix (Mon–Thu)<br />

Jazz with Bob Parlocha (Fri)<br />

24 Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/897


NEC | 3.5x9.875” | august 2012<br />

Arts & Ideas<br />

Virtually Real<br />

At this point in the 21st century, it’s<br />

nearly impossible to talk about<br />

community-building without talking<br />

about the Web, which has radically transformed<br />

the way people meet, establish<br />

connections, maintain relationships and<br />

fight for what they believe in. But often,<br />

when changes are discussed, the focus is either on pure enthusiasm about<br />

the possibilities, or anxiety about online connections replacing physical<br />

ones. In this episode of State of the ReUnion, host Al Letson demonstrates<br />

ways the virtual has turned into the real by exploring the Internet’s impact<br />

on community-building in people’s daily lives, where the Web’s effects are<br />

rarely solely positive or negative.<br />

Sun, 2/10 at 7pm<br />

A Celtic Sojourn<br />

All That Is Irish<br />

March is a time for many in the Irish Diaspora to<br />

celebrate roots, and each year Brian O’Donovan<br />

presents a stage show called A St. Patrick’s Day<br />

Celtic Sojourn. In anticipation of this year’s show on<br />

Sat, 3/16, at Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, Brian<br />

explores past recordings of the show in this afternoon’s<br />

program, including songs by Dublin-born<br />

Susan McKeown, Michael Brunnock, Jeremy<br />

Kittel, Jefferson Hamer, Eamon O’Leary and more. (See <strong>page</strong> 19 for more information<br />

on the March stage show.)<br />

Sat, 2/23 at 3pm<br />

Free night<br />

Free nightS!<br />

Classical, jazz, world music<br />

and more...absolutely FREE.<br />

Advertisement<br />

Eric in the Evening<br />

Celebrating the Blues<br />

In celebration of African American history, this<br />

program presents the blues as it has been performed<br />

by many different artists throughout the<br />

years. Artists featured include Robert Johnson,<br />

Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Muddy Waters,<br />

Miles Davis, John Coltrane and many more.<br />

Sun, 2/17 at 9pm<br />

Live from Scullers<br />

89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public Radio, has joined with Scullers Jazz Club for a<br />

series of live broadcasts from the landmark jazz venue. This month, drummer<br />

Antonio Sanchez takes the stage as part of Live from Scullers, presented<br />

during <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Eric in the Evening program with<br />

host Eric Jackson. Sanchez has recorded and<br />

toured alongside Chick Corea, Gary Burton, Kenny<br />

Werner, Charlie Haden, Dee Dee Bridgewater,<br />

Dianne Reeves and Toots Thielmans. Sanchez is a<br />

three-time Grammy Award winner and graduate<br />

of the Berklee College of Music; his recordings include Migration and Live in<br />

New York at Jazz Standard. Eric will join Sanchez at Scullers and introduce<br />

him to radio audiences at 10pm.<br />

Fri, 2/22 at 10pm<br />

New England Conservatory presents<br />

over 900 concerts a year. Come see<br />

superb faculty artists and young<br />

musicians perform in Jordan Hall, one<br />

of the most renowned and beautiful<br />

venues in the world.<br />

On any given night, you’ll hear rousing<br />

symphonies, intimate chamber music,<br />

big band jazz, unexpected contemporary<br />

combinations or evocative music from<br />

around the world.<br />

For free. That’s right, free.<br />

For concerts, descriptions and schedules,<br />

go to necmusic.edu/free-concerts<br />

Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/897 25


Classical New England<br />

Downton Abbey Roars into the ’20s<br />

By Benjamin K. Roe<br />

Managing Director of Classical Services<br />

“Well, yes, as it is a waltz. I’m far too old for that awful foxtrot,” notes Violet,<br />

the Dowager Countess of Grantham, as she gets up to dance with Thomas<br />

(the troubled valet) in last year’s season-ending episode of Downton Abbey<br />

on <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Masterpiece. We don’t yet know how Season 3 will play out, but<br />

whatever the outcome, you can safely assume that music will play an integral<br />

part to the drama, as it has from the very start: Downton Abbey’s worldwide<br />

fame is thanks in no small part to Scottish composer John Lunn’s Emmy<br />

Award-winning soundtrack, which manages to portray in a matter of seconds<br />

the sweep, grandeur and ominous undertones of the entire series.<br />

Beyond the modern soundtrack, the music of the Downton era has<br />

figured into some of the most poignant scenes in the series, such as the<br />

two-hanky moment when a missing-in-action Matthew Crawley returns to<br />

Downton right as Lady Mary Grantham and her sister Edith are singing the<br />

then-popular hit “If You Were the Only Girl (in the World).” And, yes, in a<br />

clever bit of foreshadowing, Captain Crawley and Lady Mary sing the last<br />

stanza as a duet.<br />

“If You Were the Only Girl” was indeed a hit in 1916, though the<br />

Dowager doubtless would have disapproved: It was originally a foxtrot!<br />

And as Season 3 of the series moves into the Roaring Twenties, Classical<br />

New England will extend its survey of the music of the 1920s into the new<br />

decade, both on air and in our studios.<br />

On Thursday, February 28, you’re invited to join us for a special event at<br />

<strong>WGBH</strong>: Britain in the 1920s: An Evening Inspired by Downton Abbey. The<br />

evening will feature the debut of the “Highclere Sinfonietta,” an ensemble<br />

tailor-made to reprise some of the most enchanting music of the era, including<br />

a song or two. And if you’re inclined to waltz, please be our guest, but be<br />

mindful of the Countess’ s words to her dance partner’s invitation to try<br />

“the Black Bottom”: “Just keep me upright, and we’ll try to avoid it.”<br />

See <strong>page</strong> 2 for more information about <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Britain in the 1920s:<br />

An Evening Inspired by Downton Abbey.<br />

What’s on Classical New England<br />

Online: classicalnewengland.org<br />

On-air: 99.5 Boston-NH | 89.7 HD2 Boston | 96.3 Beacon Hill<br />

89.5 Nantucket | 88.7 Providence<br />

Monday–Friday<br />

Saturday<br />

Sunday<br />

5am<br />

10am<br />

2pm<br />

7pm<br />

9pm<br />

Classical Music with Laura Carlo<br />

8:30am Keith’s Classical Corner<br />

Classical Music with Alan McLellan<br />

12pm Café Europa<br />

Classical Music with Cathy Fuller<br />

Thursdays: 4pm BSO Previews<br />

Fridays: 4pm Drive Time Live<br />

Performance Today with Fred Child<br />

Classical Music with James David Jacobs<br />

Fridays: 9pm Concierto<br />

6am<br />

7am<br />

12pm<br />

5pm<br />

6pm<br />

7pm<br />

11pm<br />

In Performance with Cathy Fuller<br />

Classical Music with Ray Brown<br />

9am Classics For Kids<br />

Classical Music<br />

with Cheryl Willoughby<br />

Live from Fraser<br />

New England Summer Festivals<br />

Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />

BSO on Record<br />

6am<br />

7am<br />

11am<br />

12pm<br />

1pm<br />

3pm<br />

5pm<br />

6pm<br />

6:30pm<br />

The Bach Hour with Brian McCreath<br />

Baroque in Boston with Laura Carlo<br />

From the Top<br />

New England Summer Festivals<br />

Boston Symphony Orchestra<br />

Sunday Concert Series<br />

The Bach Hour with Brian McCreath<br />

Arias & Barcarolles with Cathy Fuller<br />

World of Opera<br />

10pm<br />

Live from Fraser<br />

Classical Online Channels<br />

classicalnewengland.org BSO Concert, Boston Early Music, Bach, and Kids Classical<br />

11pm<br />

Pipedreams<br />

26 Schedules, program info, playlists: classicalnewengland.org


A Month of Music from the Gardner<br />

By Benjamin K. Roe<br />

Managing Director of Classical Services<br />

Perhaps the best description of Isabella Stewart Gardner’s personality came<br />

in a letter from her cousin: “You must have a double [personality], one<br />

devoted to society, music, admiration, and pearls, and the other sterner sister<br />

given to labor and duty: a kind of Aphrodite with a lining of Athene.”<br />

Certainly Gardner’s devotion to music has been a part of the fabric of<br />

her museum since its opening 110 years ago, on January 1, 1903, when the<br />

noted Boston arts patron invited her friends at the Boston Symphony<br />

Orchestra to perform at her Italian villa-turned-art museum in Boston’s<br />

fashionable Fenway neighborhood. A couple of decades later, the Gardner’s<br />

musical activities were formalized with the launch of a Sunday afternoon<br />

concert series in the museum’s elegant Tapestry Room. Those Gardner concerts<br />

soon became a staple of Boston’s concert life, frequently featuring<br />

members of the BSO in intimate chamber-music performances.<br />

Last year, the tradition of great music at the Gardner entered a new era<br />

with the opening of Calderwood Hall, the stunning new performance space<br />

that is the jewel in the crown of the museum’s $114 million renovation<br />

designed by noted architect Renzo Piano. Calderwood has been described<br />

as “Italian form blending with Japanese function,” a 300-seat “theatre in the<br />

square” that at once harkens back to an intimate Italian teatro communale<br />

opera house of the <strong>18</strong>th century, yet boasts the cool angular lines and<br />

modern features that could only be of our own time, made of wood,<br />

brushed steel, and topped by a massive trapezoid of glass.<br />

This month Classical New England will celebrate the best of both the<br />

old and new traditions at the Gardner. Sunday afternoons, we’ll bring you<br />

performances from the acclaimed Sunday Concert Series from the new<br />

Calderwood Hall, expertly curated by artistic director Scott Nikrenz. These<br />

performances will feature such ensembles as A Far Cry, (the Gardner’s resident<br />

orchestra) the Borromeo String Quartet and the Chamber Music Society of<br />

Lincoln Center. The series will kick off on February 3 with an encore presentation<br />

of the very first public concert from the new space: Classical New<br />

England’s January 2012 live broadcast featuring the Claremont Trio.<br />

Symphonies We Love<br />

By Cheryl Willoughby<br />

Classical New England Music Director<br />

There are symphonies about love, such as Karl Goldmark’s folksy Rustic<br />

Wedding Symphony, or Beethoven’s iconic ode to brotherly love, Symphony<br />

No. 9. And then there are the symphonies we love: you, me and every other<br />

appreciator of classical music we know.<br />

This month Classical New England invites you to play your part as we<br />

feature the Symphonies We Love. Which is your favorite Do you have a<br />

special memory or some sentimental connection to a particular symphony<br />

Do you go out of your way to experience live performances of your favorite<br />

My own answers to the above questions are: Dvořák’s “New World”<br />

Symphony No. 9; yes, I have a special memory; and yes again that I go out of<br />

my way to explore live performances. In fact, the last two answers are related.<br />

When I was a young music student playing with the Denver Youth<br />

Symphony Orchestra, I studied privately with the principal horn player of the<br />

And during the evenings, host James David Jacobs will revisit performances<br />

from <strong>WGBH</strong>’s vast archive of recorded concerts from the Gardner’s<br />

venerable Tapestry Room. Many of these concerts, not heard on the air in<br />

decades, will feature some of our region’s most storied performers, including<br />

former Boston Symphony concertmaster Joseph Silverstein, violinist Roman<br />

Totenberg, clarinetist Harold Wright, flutist Doriot Anthony Dwyer, and the<br />

Concord String Quartet.<br />

From the historic Tapestry Room in the original palazzo, to the futuristic<br />

design of Renzo Piano, join us for a month of music from the Gardner.<br />

Sunday Concert Series<br />

Sun 2/3, 2/10, 2/17 & 2/24 at 3pm<br />

Classical Music with James David Jacobs<br />

Mon–Fri at 9pm<br />

The Gardner’s Calderwood Hall<br />

Denver (now Colorado) Symphony Orchestra. Once a year the principal<br />

players in the youth symphony joined the professional symphony in playing<br />

a large-scale work. My opportunity came in 1984 during the Denver<br />

Symphony’s golden anniversary season. The concert’s feature piece was<br />

Dvořák’s 9th and I had the immense privilege of playing the majestic fourhorn<br />

soli in the last movement—with my teacher and two of his colleagues<br />

to a full house at Boettcher Concert Hall.<br />

There are more recordings of Dvořák’s 9th Symphony in my personal<br />

collection now (14 to be exact) than any other single piece. I love every one<br />

of them for their own unique qualities. And I will always go out of my way<br />

to hear that symphony performed live because of that one spectacular<br />

chance I had to play it myself in concert.<br />

Dvořák’s 9th is my choice for Symphonies We Love. What’s yours, and<br />

why Leave a comment for us on Facebook or Twitter, or drop us a note at<br />

classicalnewengland.org—and listen in all this month as we share the<br />

symphonies we love.<br />

Schedules, program info, playlists: classicalnewengland.org 27


WCAI, Cape and Islands NPR Station<br />

Radio Launching Pad<br />

By Mindy Todd<br />

WCAI Managing Director for Editorial and Host<br />

Interns have always played a vital role at WCAI, helping our small staff produce<br />

local programming while gaining valuable experience that has helped<br />

advance their careers in public radio.<br />

Jeremy Hobson, now host of Marketplace<br />

Morning Report, interned with us in the summers of<br />

2000 and 2001.<br />

“I arrived at WCAI in the very early days,” Jeremy<br />

says, “The station had a startup quality: it was a<br />

powerhouse of creativity and a blank canvas.” Back<br />

then, WCAI was only broadcasting to Nantucket,<br />

which was a comfort to Jeremy, a fledgling host<br />

learning on the air. “If I screwed up, someone would<br />

literally have to take a boat [to Woods Hole] to complain to me about it in<br />

person,” he recalls.<br />

Phoebe Judge, currently a producer for American Public Media’s The<br />

Story, came to WCAI as an intern in the fall of 2006 and says it was a far<br />

different experience than she was anticipating.<br />

“I thought that I would be doing menial tasks, but it wasn’t long before<br />

I was producing music beds, writing Web copy, drafting spots for the newscasts<br />

and being asked my opinion about different types of programming,”<br />

she says. “By the end of my time at WCAI, I had moved from being an intern<br />

to covering a three-week murder trial on Nantucket and filing spots for NPR.”<br />

Bradley Campbell, host of Weekend Edition and Environmental Reporter<br />

on Rhode Island Public Radio, interned at WCAI in the summer of 2010. He<br />

says it was a tremendous learning experience.<br />

“WCAI set me to work right away producing stories. I didn’t log tape or<br />

pick up anyone’s laundry as I had at a previous internship. I was out in the<br />

field, mic in hand, talking to people.”<br />

His goal was simple: to break into public radio. “I finished the internship<br />

with a portfolio of 10 stories, on-air reporting experience with Neal Conan<br />

at the Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star game, and even a feature on NPR’s<br />

All Things Considered. Not a bad gig at all.”<br />

It is not uncommon for our interns who move up in the world to hold a<br />

special place in their hearts for WCAI. “I’ll always think of WCAI as the place<br />

where I learned about the value of sound: the art of the craft,” Jeremy says,<br />

“and about how much fun it can be to make radio every day.”<br />

Interested in a WCAI internship Contact cainan@wgbh.org. And to<br />

learn about student opportunities at <strong>WGBH</strong> (internships, co-ops) visit<br />

careers.wgbh.org or contact internships@wgbh.org.<br />

What’s on WCAI<br />

Online: capeandislands.org<br />

On-air: 90.1 Martha’s Vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3 Boston<br />

Monday–Friday<br />

5am BBC World Update<br />

6am Morning Edition<br />

9:30 The Point<br />

10am The Diane Rehm Show<br />

12pm The Takeaway<br />

1pm Fresh Air<br />

2pm Talk of the Nation<br />

4pm All Things Considered<br />

6pm The World<br />

7pm Marketplace<br />

7:30 The Point<br />

8pm Fresh Air<br />

9pm PBS NewsHour<br />

10pm The Story<br />

11pm News from the BBC<br />

12am News & Notes<br />

5am<br />

7am<br />

8am<br />

10am<br />

11am<br />

12pm<br />

1pm<br />

2pm<br />

3pm<br />

4pm<br />

5pm<br />

6pm<br />

8pm<br />

9pm<br />

10pm<br />

12am<br />

Saturday<br />

BBC World Service News<br />

Living on Earth<br />

Weekend Edition<br />

Car Talk<br />

Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!<br />

This American Life<br />

The Moth/Radiolab<br />

Splendid Table<br />

Bill Moyers<br />

On the Media<br />

Weekend All Things Considered<br />

A Prairie Home Companion<br />

Says You!<br />

Selected Shorts<br />

American Routes<br />

Afropop Worldwide<br />

Sunday<br />

5am BBC World Service News<br />

7am On Being<br />

8am Weekend Edition<br />

10am Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!<br />

11am Bob Edwards Weekend<br />

12pm America’s Test Kitchen Radio<br />

1pm A Prairie Home Companion<br />

3pm To the Best of Our Knowledge<br />

4pm Studio 360<br />

5pm Weekend All Things Considered<br />

6pm This American Life<br />

7pm Arts & Ideas<br />

11pm On the Media<br />

12am Le Show with Harry Shearer<br />

Editor Karen Hartley<br />

Contributors Ron Bachman, Maria Bruno Ruiz,<br />

Phil Redo, Susan Reed, Ben Roe, Matt Roy,<br />

Mindy Todd<br />

Designers Meryl Brenner, Tong-Mei Chan<br />

Photo Research Julie Ecker, Lynn Mason<br />

Associate Creative Director Alison Kennedy<br />

Director, Constituent Communications<br />

Cynthia Broner<br />

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