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Prime time on 2 44Be more informed! Tune in PBS NewsHourweeknights at 6pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2 and Greater Boston withEmily Rooney weeknights at 7pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2.1Fri2 sat3 sun4 mon5 tue6 Wed7 thu8 Fri244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate8pm 8:30 9pm 9:30 10pm 10:30Washington WeekMember FavoritesThis Old House Hour McLaughlin Group Need to Know Moyers & CompanyConquistadors with Michael Wood Conquest of the Incas Cave People of the Himalaya PBS NewsHourLidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Christina This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe(6:30) Member Favorites(11am) Member FavoritesWashington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know Inside Washington In Search of Myths and HeroesKatie Brown Workshop Sara’s Weeknight Meals Lap Quilting Clodagh’s Irish Food Trails Knit and Crochet Now! Equitrekking(7pm) Member Favorites Masterpiece Contemporary The Song of LunchMake Me Live Forever Member FavoritesAmerica ReFramed Passionate Politics Harpist’s Legacy Global Voices Chahinaz: What Rights for Women?More Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles Christina Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe(7:30) Member FavoritesMidsomer Murders Who Killed Cock Robin? (Pt.1) DCI Banks Innocent Graves Open Studio with Jared Bowen(7pm) Makers: Women Who Make America PBS NewsHourLidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Christina This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe(7:30) Member Favorites(6pm) Member FavoritesNature Elsa’s Legacy: The Born Free Story Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember PBS NewsHourMore Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles Christina Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe(7:30) Member Favorites(6pm) Member Favorites Doc Martin The Admirer Member Favorites(7pm) Half the Sky Global Voices Motherland Afghanistan PBS NewsHourLidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Christina Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe(7:30) Member Favorites(6pm) Member FavoritesHuman Spark Becoming Us America Revealed Nation on the Move PBS NewsHourMore Fast Food My Way America’s Test Kitchen Kimchi Chronicles Christina Hometime Rick Steves’ EuropeWashington WeekMember Favorites(6pm) Member Favorites McLaughlin Group Need to Know Moyers & CompanyConquistadors with Michael Wood All the World Is Human Mystery of Chaco Canyon PBS NewsHourLidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Pati’s Mexican Table Christina This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics


Protect Your Memory with Neal BarnardFive million Americans already have Alzheimer’s disease, and that numberis growing rapidly. Have you ever said to yourself, “i know that name…” or“that face is familiar, but i just can’t place it…” or “it’s right on the tip ofmy tongue…” though you may have heard somedoctors say that memory problems are simplygenetic, and that nothing can be done aboutthem, Dr. Neal Barnard shows that there is, infact, a lot you can do to protect your brain andmemory. Learn three simple steps you can taketo derail the degenerative processes that couldotherwise derail you and your memory: skip badfat. Knock out free radicals. exercise your brain.The Rolling Stones’ Rock and Roll Circusthe rolling stones’ 1968 legendary concert extravaganza (“the rock androll Circus”), marks the last performance of the original lineup of whatsome call the world’s greatest rock and roll band: mick Jagger, Keithrichards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts. Under the big topand dressed in outrageous circus garb, the stones are joined by an all-starmusical cast including Jethro tull, the Who, and the ad hoc, one-timeonlysuper group the dirty mac featuring John Lennon, Keith richards,eric Clapton and mitch mitchell of the Jimi Hendrix experience. see thesesuperstars at their best.9pm 2 MasterpieceContemporary The Songof Lunch twoex-lovers meetfor lunch at theirfavorite hauntfrom years before.Will sparksreignite? Will some other explosionensue? Emma Thompson (Sense andSensibility) and Alan Rickman (HarryPotter) star in this funny, bittersweetdrama adapted from Christopher reid’scaptivating poem.44 Member Favorites10pm 2 Member FavoritesMonday 46pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites8pm 44 Midsomer MurdersWho Killed Cock Robin?(Pt. 1)9pm 44 DCI BanksInnocent Graves10:30 44 Open Studio withJared Bowen11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourTuesday 56pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 66pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites9pm 44 Doc MartinThe Admirer10pm 44 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 76pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourFriday 86pm 2 PBS NewsHourShift Happens! Live an Inspired Life withDr. Robert HoldenLearn six principles and practices relating to identity, happiness, success,relationship, healing and growth from robert Holden, renowned Britishauthor and speaker. Holden reveals a program of change and transformationthat includes concrete takeaways designed to help you learn howto live an inspired life.Unleash the Power of the FemaleBrain with Dr. Daniel AmenDr. Daniel Amen is back with a new showon the unique qualities of a woman’s brain.in this program, dr. Amen reveals how tostrengthen, optimize and heal the female brain.He explores how to harness its strengths—intuition, multi-tasking, collaboration, empathy,self-control and a little worry—and how toovercome some of its inherent vulnerabilities, including anxiety, depression,taking on too much and being unable to turn your brain off.Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 11


her worth, but her overwhelmingdesire to please and her inability toride a bike prove obstacles in gainingthe respect of sister evangelina.10pm2 Call the MidwifeSeason 1, Episode 3 Jennyis placed on the district nursing rosterfor a few weeks, to extend her experienceof community practice. duringher rounds, she attends to Joe, a gentleold soldier, and a friendship forms.11pm 2 Member FavoritesMonday 116pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites8pm 44 Midsomer MurdersWho Killed Cock Robin?(Pt. 2)9pm 44 DCI Banks Aftermath10:30 44 Open Studio withJared Bowen11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourTuesday 126pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites10pm 2 Extraordinary WomenMadame Chiang Kai-Sheksee Wonder Women, page 1211pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 136pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites9pm 44 Doc MartinThe Holly Bears a Prickle10pm 44 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 146pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHour6pm7pmFriday 152 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Basic Black8pm 2 Washington Week withGwen Ifill8:30 2 Member Favorites9pm 44 McLaughlin Group9:30 44 Need to Know10pm 44 Moyers & Company11pm 2 Need to Know44 PBS NewsHour11:30 2 Charlie RoseSaturday 1611am 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites12pm 2 The Mind of a ChefChef david Chang prepareseggs with his chef pals Wylie dufresne,daniel Patterson and rene redzepi.12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight MealsRemembering Julia A tributeto Julia Child features broccoli andgoat cheese souffléed omelet, andchicken cassoulet.1pm 2 The French ChefWhole Fish Story1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in AmericaNew England’s ItalyCalamari Fradiavolo overlinguine, salt cod,potato and stringbean salad andzuppa ingleseare prepared.2pm 2 Simply Ming ModernAzorean Cuisine meals thatreflect Azorean culinary traditions witha modern twist are made with localingredients.2:30 2 Martha Stewart’sCooking School Eggsmartha shows how to prepare eggsproperly every time, with easy-tomastertechniques and tips.3pm 2 America’s Test KitchenUltimate Italian Learn thesecrets of homemade pasta from thepros in new York City. ragu allaBolognese is created.3:30 2 Cook’s Country DixieChicken A recipe for thebest moravian chicken pie and a classicrecipe for chicken and slicks are shared.4pm 2 Member Favorites6pm 2 High School Quiz Show(See 3/10 at 6:30pm)6:30 2 Member Favorites8pm 2 Keeping UpAppearances Season 3Program 78:30 2 As Time Goes By Series 7Episode 49pm 2 Vicar of Dibley Summer9:39 2 Member Favorites11pm 44 High School Quiz Show(See 3/10 at 6:30pm)11:30 44 Member Favorites6amSunday 1744 Antiques RoadshowSpokane, (Pt. 2) (See 3/10at 5:30pm)Kitchen Table Talkeven as opportunities forwomen have greatly expanded,many women still strugglewith old models of what itmeans to be female. in thisdocumentary, producerJennifer Fox (left in photo)lays bare her own turbulentlife to penetrate what it meansto be a free woman today. As her drama of work and relationshipsunfolds over four years, Fox travels to more than 17 countries to understandhow diverse women define their lives when there is no map.Listen to women talk about concerns across race, class and nationalityaround kitchen tables from south Africa to russia, india and Pakistan.America ReFramed/Flying: Confessions of a Free WomanSun, 3/17 (Pt. 1) & Sun 3/24 (Pt. 2) at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> Worldvisit worldcompass.org for a complete listing of programs.see page 1 for ways to tune in <strong>WGBH</strong> World.Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 13


7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack (d)8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Need to Know9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 2 High School Quiz Show(See 3/10 at 6:30pm)44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin GroupFrom Broken Arrowto BroadwayOn a journey that began in the smalltown of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,Kristin Chenoweth sang gospel musicand studied opera on her way to herBroadway debut. effortlessly able totransition between stage, television andfilm, this tony and emmy Award winnerhas appeared in blockbuster televisionprograms such as The Good Wife, Glee, The West Wing and PushingDaisies, and starred in celebrated Broadway productions of You’reA Good Man, Charlie Brown and Wicked. Her “American songbook”concert at Lincoln Center includes some of her most celebrated work,creating a night at once intimate and archetypally all-American.Live from Lincoln Center/Kristin Chenoweth: The Dames of Broadway…All of ’Em!!!Sun, 3/24 at 7pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2High School: Take 2180 Days: A Year Inside an American High School gives space andbreadth to our nation’s education reform debate, offering a close-uplook at a school that meets the needs of its most challenged studentsin new and sometimes non-traditionalways. You’ll see a tirelessteam of teachers and school leadersdealing with the usual anticsof teenagers and the changingtides of a fast-moving administrationas it responds to pressuresfrom outside partners, politiciansand forces in the community. Asurprising and dramatic end to the school year sheds light on both theextraordinary challenges and opportunities faced by today’s publicschools. Also join tavis smiley in Education Under Arrest, as he looks atthe connection between the juvenile justice system and the dropoutrate among American teens, and examines efforts by educators, lawenforcement professionals, judges, youth advocates and at-risk teensthemselves to end this link.180 Days: A Year Inside an American High SchoolMon, 3/25 (Pt. 1) & Tue, 3/26 (Pt. 2) at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Tavis Smiley Reports/Education Under ArrestTue, 3/26 at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 211am 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites5:30 2 Antiques RoadshowSpokane, WA (Pt. 2) (See3/10 at 5:30pm)6pm 44 Extraordinary WomenMadame Chiang Kai-Shek(See 3/12 at 10pm)6:30 2 High School Quiz ShowRockport vs. Sharon7pm 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites8pm 2 Call the MidwifeSeason 1, Episode 4 A babygirl, recently delivered byJenny, is snatched from her baby carriage,causing great anguish to herfamily and uniting the local communityas they search for the missing child.9pm 2 Call the MidwifeSeason 1, Episode 5 Jennyfinds herself for once not involved inthe beginning of life, but at its end.When nonnatus House cleaner Peggy’sbrother Frank is diagnosed with cancer,Jenny and the nuns are called upon tocare for him. in doing so, Jenny comesto know the siblings better, learningof their upbringing in a workhouseand the profound effect it had on theirrelationship.10pm2 Call the MidwifeSeason 1, Episode 6 sistermonica Joan is found wandering nearthe docks and returned to nonnatusHouse by the police. Her adventuretakes its toll on her health and shedevelops pneumonia. When sheeventually recovers she returns to thecommunity, only to find herself introuble with the law when she isaccused of theft.11pm 2 Member FavoritesMonday 186pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites8pm 44 Midsomer MurdersDark Autumn (Pt. 1)9pm 44 DCI BanksPlaying with Fire10:30 44 Open Studio withJared Bowen11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHour6pmTuesday 19nPrepare to succeed in a college environment2 PBS NewsHour44 Member FavoritesBROWN UNIVERSITYPre-College ProgramsnExperience the freedom and responsibility of college lifenDiscover and develop new passionsnMeet exceptional students from around the worldnConnect with world-class ideas, people, and facilitiesCredit and Non-CreditCourse OptionsOnline CoursesSummer Study AbroadMiddle School ScienceLanguageLeadershipTheatrewww.brown.edu/summerAdvertisement14 Full schedules: wgbh.org | Get more from the free digital edition of Explore! at wgbh.org/Explore


7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites10pm 2 Extraordinary WomenCoco Chanel see WonderWomen, page 1211pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 206pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites9pm 44 Doc MartinNot So Queer10pm 44 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 216pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Member Favorites11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourFriday 226pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Member Favorites7pm 2 Greater Boston7:30 2 Basic Black8pm 2 Washington Week withGwen Ifill8:30 2 Member Favorites9pm 44 McLaughlin Group9:30 44 Need to Know10pm 44 Moyers & Company11pm 2 Need to Know44 PBS NewsHour11:30 2 Charlie RoseSaturday 2311am 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites6pm 2 High School Quiz Show(See 3/17 at 6:30pm)6:30 2 Member Favorites11pm 44 High School Quiz Show(See 3/17 at 6:30pm)11:30 44 Member FavoritesSunday 246am 44 Intelligence SquaredShould Drugs Be Legalized?7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack (d)8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Need to Know9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 2 High School Quiz Show(See 3/17 at 6:30pm)44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Member Favorites44 Member Favorites5:30 2 Antiques RoadshowSpokane, WA (Pt. 3) A deskand chair used at the Us House ofrepresentatives from 1857 to 1873 isappraised.6pm 44 Extraordinary WomenCoco Chanel (See 3/19 at10pm)6:30 2 High School Quiz ShowLexington vs. Needham7pm 2 Live from Lincoln CenterKristin Chenoweth: TheDames of Broadway…All of ’Em!!! seeFrom Broken Arrow to Broadway,page 1444 Member Favorites8pm 2 Call the MidwifeHoliday Special in thisspecial, newly married Chummy andnurse Jenny Lee are hard at work duringtheir first Christmas in nonnatusHouse. As nurses and nuns minister toan abandoned newborn and searchfor the mother, and Jenny tries to findthe children of an elderly vagrant,Chummy plans an ambitious nativityplay. in true Chummy fashion, mishapsensue. see East of Highclere Castle,page 99:30 2 Member FavoritesMonday 256pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKLancaster7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeVenice: City of DreamsCruise the Grand Canal, luxuriate in avenerable cafe and savor fresh fishcanalside with venetian friends.44 America’s Test KitchenBig, Bold Chicken Braisestest cook Bridget Lancaster updatesthe recipe for a silver Palette classic,chicken marbella, while tasting expertJack Bishop challenges hostChristopher Kimball to a tasting ofwhole roasted chickens.8pm 2 Antiques RoadshowMyrtle Beach (Pt. 3) takea trip to the Waccamaw river withhost mark L. Walberg and militariaappraiser Christopher mitchell as theydiscuss an important 19th-centuryblockade rifle. Other discoveries on thisepisode include an 1884 Courier & ivesprint, a Pennsylvania folk art whirligigand a 1936 first edition of Gone Withthe Wind.44 Midsomer MurdersDark Autumn (Pt. 2)9pm 2 180 Days: A Year Insidean American HighSchool (Pt. 1) see High School:Take 2, page 1444DCI BanksFriend of the Devil10:30 44 Open Studio with11pmJared Bowen2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourInside theModeling WorldGo behind the pretty face of the modelingindustry by following two people whoselives intersect because of it. Ashley is adeeply conflicted American model scout, and13-year-old Nadya, plucked from a remotesiberian village and promised a lucrativecareer in Japan, is her latest discovery. As theyoung girl searches for glamour and an escape from poverty, sheconfronts the harsh realities of a culture that worships youth—and anindustry that makes perpetual childhood a globally traded commodity.P.O.V./Girl ModelThu, 3/28 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 15


ecomes something much greater forthe couple—and a tale of hope andcelebration for every life trying tomake it in the unforgiving heart of thewilderness. (d)44Lark Rise toCandleford Season 3,Episode 109pm 2 Nova Hunting the ElementsWhat are things made of?it’s a simple question with an astonishinganswer. Fewer than 100 naturallyoccurring elements form the ingredientsof everything in our world—fromsolid rocks to ethereal gases, fromscorching acids to the living cells in ourbody. david Pogue, technology correspondentfor The New York Times, spinsviewers through the world of weird,extreme chemistry on a quest tounlock the secrets of the elements.44 Doc MartinHappily Ever After10pm 44 Waking the DeadCare (Pt. 1)11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 286pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKSydney7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeEuropean Travel Skills (Pt. 2)see Rick Steves’ European TravelSkills, page 1044 America’s Test KitchenBreakfast Standbys HostChristopher Kimball joins test cookBridget Lancaster to learn how tomake the best bowl of 10-minute steelcut oatmeal. equipment expert Adamried reviews his favorite moka pots,while test cook Julia Collin davisonuncovers the secrets to making perfecthome fries.8pm 2 Roadside Stories meetr.J. maynard in ColchesterConnecticut, whose eagle scout projectis to help Connecticut state PoliceK–9 unit. visit a dog-training facilitymiddlefield, Connecticut, to the to seethe canines in action. then visit debbiein Clayville, ri, before meeting Bobday and marry day.44 Nova Hunting the Elements(See 3/27 at 9pm)8:30 2 Windows to the WildHiking with Atticus HostWillem Lange meets the north country’sfour-legged hiking legend, miniatureschnauzer Atticus, and his owner,tom ryan. they explore the HedgehogLoop trail together and talk abouthow, for the past 10 years, Atticus hasled tom from mountaintop to mountaintop,which resulted in the bookFollowing Atticus.9pm 2 P.O.V. Girl Model seeInside the ModelingWorld, page 1510pm 44 Globe Trekker East Texas(d)10:30 2 The Mind of a ChefJapan David Chang travelsfrom tokyo toKyoto to meet andeat with friends,visiting a streetmarket in tokyobefore finishingthe trip at the michelin three-starrestaurant, Kikunoi.11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourFriday 296pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 History Detectives7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKNorwich 17:30 2 Basic Black44 Neighborhood Kitchens8pm 2 Washington Week withGwen Ifill44 This Old House Hour8:30 2 Open Studio withJared Bowen9pm 2 American MastersPhilip Roth: Unmasked seeWriters’ Block, page 1644 McLaughlin Group9:30 44 Need to Know10pm 44 Moyers & Company10:30 2 Dangerous Edge: A Lifeof Graham Greene seeWriters’ Block, page 1611pm 44 PBS NewsHour11:30 2 Charlie RoseSaturday 3011am 2 Antiques RoadshowMyrtle Beach, SC (Pt. 3)(See 3/25 at 8pm)44 History Detectives12pm 2 The Mind of a Chef Japan(See 3/28 at 10:30pm)44 Nature River of No Return(See 3/27 at 8pm) (d)12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight MealsA Trip to Brazil with LeticiaMoreinos Schwartz salt cod withbacon, onions, eggs and potatoes,and chicken, shrimp, peanut andcashew stew are made.1pm 2 The French Chef V.I.P.Cake44 Nova Hunting the Elements(See 3/27 at 9pm)1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in AmericaItalian AmericanSandwiches #2 Baltimore’s italianAmerican civic club sandwich and aprimanti sandwich are served.2pm 2 Simply Ming On the Roadin Chattanooga with GuestDaniel Lindley ming heads south toChattanooga, tennessee, to cook withrenowned local chef daniel Lindley.2:30 2 Martha Stewart’sCooking School Saucesmartha teaches how to make hollan-Not Just Any Castle…Highclere Castle might be famous for being the backdrop to theworld’s most successful costume drama, but behind the doors of thisfairy-tale manor still lives a real Lord and Lady. it’s been the seat ofthe Carnarvon family for the last 300 years and it’s steeped in history.Highclere has been host to an ensemble of illustrious former inhabitants,from a fabulously wealthyheiress who saved the day to anadventurer, maverick and reallifeindiana Jones who made oneof the most important archeologicaldiscoveries in the world.this is the behind-the-scenesstory of the one of the england’smost spectacular country houses.Secrets of Highclere CastleSun, 3/31 at 7pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 17


daise, béchamel, beurre blanc andmarinara sauce.3pm 2 America’s Test KitchenIrish Comfort Classics Arecipe for shepherd’s pie is updatedand New England-style home-cornedbeef and cabbage is prepared.44 American Masters PhilipRoth: Unmasked (See 3/29at 9pm)3:30 2 Cook’s Country ItalianFavorites Revisited Slowcookermeatballs and marinara, spinachlasagna, and a tasting of jarredspaghetti sauce are featured.4pm 2 Neighborhood KitchensOrinoco Host MargaritaMartinez headsto Boston’s SouthEnd to check outthe popularVenezuelan restaurantOrinoco:A Latin Kitchen. Chef Carlos Rodriguezteaches her how to make arepaPortobello, panela marinated salmonand quinoa, and torta fluida.4:30 2 Rough Cut Media CenterHost Tom MacDonald visitsJim Craig, legendary hockey goalie, tocreate a media center fit for a goldmedal.44 Top Hat Dale Tremont(Ginger Rogers) is attractedto a dancer (Fred Astaire) but mistakenlybelieves he is her best friend’shusband.5pm 2 This Old House Hour6pm 2 High School Quiz Show(See 3/30 at 4pm)6:15 44 Suspicion Alfred Hitchcockdirected this thriller abouta woman (Joan Fontaine) who suspectsthat her husband (CedricHardwicke) is plotting to murder her.6:30 2 Call the MidwifeHoliday Special (See 3/24at 8pm)8pm 2 Keeping UpAppearances Season 4,Program 144 The Spirit of St. LouisCharles Lindbergh (JamesStewart) attempts to become the firstman to fly nonstop across the Atlanticto Paris in 1927.8:30 2 As Time Goes By Series 7Episode 59pm 2 Vicar of Dibley EasterSpecial 19969:38 2 Antiques Roadshow UKNorwich 1Meet Mr. SelfridgeThis month, <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Masterpiece bringsyou the all-new Mr. Selfridge, a stunningdramatization of the real-life story ofHarry Gordon Selfridge, the flamboyantand visionary American founder of thefamous London department store thatrevolutionized the modern shoppingexperience. The eight-part drama is setin London in 1909, a time when womenwere reveling in a new sense of freedomand modernity. Harry wants to indulge,empower and celebrate these women by opening the doors of hislavish department store on London’s famous Oxford Street. Pioneeringand reckless, and with an almost manic energy, Harry creates a theaterof retail where any topic or trend that is new, exciting, entertaining—or just plain eccentric—is showcased. Jeremy Piven takes on therole as Mr. Selfridge following a successful eight-season run on the hitdrama Entourage, for which he won three Emmys and a Golden Globefor his portrayal of movie agent Ari Gold. Joining Piven is KatherineKelly (Coronation Street) as the confident and alluring socialite LadyMae, whose connections prove vital for Harry as he builds his empire.Created by Andrew Davies (Little Dorrit). The series continues throughApril and May.Masterpiece Classic/Mr. Selfridge, Season 1, Episode 1 (of 8)Sun, 3/31 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 210:06 2 Antiques RoadshowMyrtle Beach, SC (Pt. 3)(See 3/25 at 8pm)11pm 2 Basic Black44 High School Quiz Show(See 3/24 at 6:30pm)11:30 2 Ask This Old HouseRestoring Terrazzo Floors/Repairing a Cracked Floor Joist44 Member FavoritesSunday 316am 44 Antiques RoadshowMyrtle Beach, SC (Pt. 3)(See 3/25 at 8pm)7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack (d)8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Need to Know9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 2 High School Quiz Show(See 3/24 at 6:30pm)44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Open Studio withJared Bowen44 The Victory Garden Softvisit the Filoli gardens inCalifornia to learn how plant choicesare used to soften design.11:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeEuropean Travel Skills (Pt. 3)See Rick Steves’ European TravelSkills, page 1044 Theater Talk12pm 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels tothe Edge Japan: Hokkaidoand Honshu Art discovers red-crestedcranes, Mt. Fuji and Koyosan, and takesa dip in Nagano’s hot springs.44 The Lawrence WelkShow Easter This showfrom 1979 features “Easter Parade,”“Tiptoe Through The Tulips” and “LoveLifted Me.”12:30 2 Basic Black1pm 2 Neighborhood KitchensOrinoco (See 3/29 at10:30pm)44 MotorWeek ChevroletCamaro1LE The 2013Chevrolet Camaro 1LE, 2013 BMWAlpina B7 and tire problems are highlighted.1:30 2 Nature River of No Return(See 3/27 at 8pm)44 Saving the OceanSwordfish! (Pt. 1)Special Offer $10 off tickets with <strong>WGBH</strong> MemberCard!Valid with current <strong>WGBH</strong> MemberCard (shown at box office). Two tickets per card, per production.AN IRREVERENT LOOKAT RACIAL STEREOTYPESIN HOLLYWOODBY THE WAY,MeetVeraStarkby LynnNottageDirected bySummer L.WilliamsMAR 29-APR 27617.585.5678 ■ lyricstage.com140 Clarendon Street, Copley Square, BostonGroup, senior, student, and parking discounts available.Advertisement18 Full schedules: wgbh.org | Get more from the free digital edition of Explore! at wgbh.org/Explore


documentary about sustainable harpoonfishing focuses on a group ofCanadian fishermen off nova scotia.2pm 44 Ciao Italia Cauliflower/Broccolo Luscious creamycauliflower baked in a mold and acolorful and hearty broccolo and pastaare made.2:30 2 Great Performances atthe Met Otello44 Martha Stewart’sCooking School PanSearing martha shows how to preparecrisp-skinned salmon filet, pan-searedsteak with mustard-cream sauce andmuscovy duck breasts.3pm 44 Cuisine CulturePaul McCabe, San DiegoCalifornia Lamb loin over farro, heirloomcarrots and asparagus are toppedwith spiced pepper jam.3:30 44 Kimchi ChroniclesThe Beef Chronicles steakwith is topped with kimchi butter. Hostmarja vongerichten and actress HeatherGraham eat beef for breakfast. (d)4pm 44 Hubert Keller: Secretsof a Chef Treasures ofProvence: Eggplant & Tomatoes dishesincluded poor man’s caviar and eggplant,and pepper and goat cheesestack.4:30 44 Essential Pepin FamilyFavorites Grilled leg oflamb, pork loin tournedos, Puertorican pork and beans, and lamb navarinare served. (d)5pm 44 Lidia’s Italy in AmericaSt. Louis’s Little Italy Lidiaprepares spaghetti and meatballs andalso adds arancini, or rice balls, to themenu.5:30 2 Antiques RoadshowMyrtle Beach, SC (Pt. 3)(See 3/25 at 8pm)44 Simply Ming Pan Sauceswith Guest Norman VanAken Pan-seared steak, beet salad andhash browns and pork chop with kimchee-kalepan sauce are created.6pm 44 Nature River of No Return(See 3/27 at 8pm) (d)6:30 2 High School Quiz ShowFramingham vs. Wachusett7pm 2 Secrets of HighclereCastle see Not Just AnyCastle…, page 1744 180 Days: A Year Insidean American HighSchool (Pt. 1) (See 3/25 at 9pm)8pm 2 Call the MidwifeSeason 2, Episode 1 seeEast of Highclere Castle, page 99pm 2 Masterpiece ClassicMr. Selfridge, Season 1,Episode 1 see Meet Mr. Selfridge,page 1844 180 Days: A Year Insidean American HighSchool (Pt. 2) (See 3/26 at 9pm)Coming in April• Frontline’s Kind Hearted Womanprofiles one Native Americanwoman’s healing journey• Nova explores the Outback inAustralia’s First 4 Billion Years▲11pm• Ken Burns looks at race andcrime in The Central Park Five• New episodes from <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Neighborhood Kitchens2 American MastersPhilip Roth: Unmasked(See 3/29 at 9pm)44 Tavis Smiley ReportsEducation Under Arrest(See 3/26 at 8pm)Photo credits: Cover: itv studios. Page 1: <strong>WGBH</strong>/Anthony tieuli (2), Courtesy Laurence Cendrowicz/© neal street Productions.Page 2: tim Hetherington, rita Leistner, Col. richard Coffman, decca/© Harald Hoffmann, Jimmy ryan. Page 3: niko Alexandrou, BillChisholm, Liz Linder, miguel Angel Gonzalez. Page 8: Courtesy of tm & ©scholastic inc. CLiFFOrd tm norman Bridwell, series Copyright2010, CitH Productions, inc. and red Hat Animation, Limited. Underlying characters copyright 1957, 1985 dr. seuss enterprises, L.P. Allrights reserved., tm & © 2012 the Jim Henson Company. All rights reserved. Page 9: <strong>WGBH</strong>/Patricia Alvarado nuñez, Courtesy LaurenceCendrowicz/© neal street Productions. Page 10: rick steves, © Giovanni de sandre, daniel Colucci, Courtesy of tJL Productions, © 2010r. Jack Hartin. Page 11: Courtesy detroit Public television, mindworks Productions, © BBC 2010. Page 12: © time & Life Pictures/Gettyimages 1941, © roger viollet/Getty images 1936. Page 13: marcus nilsson, Courtesy Jennifer Fox. Page 14: Courtesy Live from LincolnCenter, Breht Gardner. Page 15: Courtesy A. sabin. Page 16: © François reumont, Courtesy Georgetown University/special CollectionsLibrary. Page 17: Courtesy Zero Point Zero, Courtesy Highclere Castle. Page 18: <strong>WGBH</strong>/Patricia Alvarado nunez, itv studios. Page 19:Courtesy Kimmer Olesak. Page 24: Futuro media Group, Courtesy telmary diaz. Page 25: Lloyd Cederstrand, niko Alexandrou, Courtesycharleslloyd.com. Page 26: Courtesy Library of Congress, <strong>WGBH</strong>/matt Kalinowski, <strong>WGBH</strong>/Anthony tieuli, © marco Borggreve. Page 27:Courtesy stephen sørli, Chris Christodoulou, Courtesy karosi.org, © stu rosner 2009. Page 28: Courtesy norman einstein.What will your legacy be?Bequests large and small ensure<strong>WGBH</strong>’s ability to createprograms of lasting value thatmillions of American familiescount on every day.A bequest can be made by simply naming<strong>WGBH</strong> as a beneficiary of your will or otherestate plan.It’s easy to do. Let’s talk!Call Ericka Webb at 800.220.7122.wgbh.org/giftplanningGift Planning and EndowmentFind your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 19


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89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public RadioWelcome Back, MaríaBy Phil RedoManaging Director of 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public RadioWe are pleased to welcome María Hinojosa,longtime host of <strong>WGBH</strong> TV’s María Hinojosa:One-on-One, back to our airwaves. Her weeklyNPR show, Latino USA, now airs every Sundaynight at 6pm on Boston Public Radio.This isn’t the first time María has added hervoice to 89.7. We turned to her this past fall,when the presidential election was heating up,and asked her to join Morning Edition host Bob Seay to talk about the fastestgrowing population group in our country: Latinos. She spoke about theimpact the election might have on Latino voters and the influence they eventuallyhad on election results. She continues to join Bob each Monday.For 25 years, María has helped tell untold stories and brought to lightunsung heroes in this country and around the world. She has served as asenior correspondent for PBS’s Now, a reporter for NPR and a correspondentfor CNN. Several years ago, María launched The Futuro Media Group (producersof Latino USA) with the mission to produce multi-platform, community-basedjournalism that respects and celebrates the cultural richness of the Americanexperience. And in mid-January of this year, she hosted a conversation on thereality of domestic workers at an event held in <strong>WGBH</strong>’s own Yawkey Theater.She has reported hundreds of important stories: from the immigrantwork camps in New Orleans and Louisiana after Katrina, to teen girl victimsof sexual harassment on the job, to Emmy Award-winning stories of the poorin Alabama.María has won top honors in American journalism, including four Emmys,the John Chancellor Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Award for Reporting on theDisadvantaged, the Studs Terkel Community Media Award and the Edward R.Murrow Award from the Overseas Press Club for best documentary for hergroundbreaking Child Brides: Stolen Lives.As <strong>WGBH</strong> Radio continues to expand our unique radio offerings, we arevery pleased that María Hinojosa is part of our lineup. Welcome back, María!Exploring Latino USALatino USA is the longest-running Latino-focusedprogram on the radio. The program gives voiceto Latino experiences on topics ranging from policy,economics and education to food, holidays and theater.Recent stories have included profiles on Telmary Diaz(Cuban Hip Hop), Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor(Sonia’s Beloved World); investigations into the boomingimmigrant population in Arkansas (Noticiando: ArkansasImmigration);and a look at the new Latino reality TV program set in New York City(Looking Toward Washington Heights). Listen to these and other pastprograms online at futuromediagroup.org/lusa/archivesWhat’s on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>Online: wgbh.org/radioOn-air: 89.7 HD1 BostonNote: Schedule accurate at press time.Find updates online at wgbh.org/radioMonday–FridaySaturdaySunday5amBBC World Update/Marketplace Report6amMarketplace Money6amHumankind6amMorning Edition/Marketplace Report7amOn the Media7amOn Being7:50amThe Xconomy Report (Fri)8amWeekend Edition8amWeekend Edition10amThe Diane Rehm Show10amInnovation Hub10amBob Edwards Weekend11amThe Takeaway11amThis American Life11amWait Wait…Don't Tell Me!12pm2pm3pm4pm6pm6:30pm7pm8pmBoston Public RadioTell Me MoreThe WorldAll Things ConsideredMarketplaceAll Things ConsideredPBS NewsHourThe World12pm Studio 3601pm Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me!2pm The Moth/Radio Lab3pm A Celtic Sojourn6pm A Prairie Home Companion8pm Says You!9pm Eric in the Evening12am Jazz with Bob Parlocha12pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm7pm8pmA Prairie Home CompanionSays You!America's Test Kitchen RadioSelected ShortsAll Things ConsideredLatino USA/HumankindArts & IdeasJazz Decades9pmBoston Public Radio (Mon–Wed)Innovation Hub (Thu)Eric in the Evening (Fri)9pm12amEric in the EveningPublic Radio Remix10pmRadio Lab (Thu)11pmThe Story (Wed)TED Radio Hour (Thu)12amPublic Radio Remix (Mon–Thu)Jazz with Bob Parlocha (Fri)24 Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/897


NEC | 3.5x9.875” | august 2012Arts & IdeasWhat Am I?this week, State of the Re-Unionvisits a tiny town in theAppalachian foothills of Ohiowhere, for a century, residentshave shared the commonbond of identifying as AfricanAmerican despite the fact that they look white. racial lines have beenblurred to invisibility, and people inside the same family can vehementlydisagree about whether they are black or white. As a result, everyone’schoosing: Am i black? Am i mixed race? Or, am i white? Adding to the confusion,there’s a movement afoot to recognize their native American heritage.Learn more about the debate on tonight’s show.Sun, 3/3 at 7pmSt. Paddy’s SojournJoin <strong>WGBH</strong> for the eighth annual St. Patrick’s Day Celtic Sojourn with BrianO’donovan for one night only, at sanders theatre in Cambridge. this year, theconcert will explore irish music, dance and song with a wide array of performancesfrom regional, national and international talent. “st. Patrick’s daylends itself to a good old-fashioned variety show” says O’donovan. “Our concertwill reach fromthe very traditional,old-style music—often described as‘pure drop,’ to themore contemporaryend, what’s beingplayed today. We willalso journey out onCeltic music’s branchesand look at itsclose relationshipwith America,Appalachia, scotland and many other places all while enjoying each other’scompany in the beautiful confines of sanders theatre.”Sat, 3/16 at 8pmSanders Theatre, CambridgeEric in the EveningBirthday BoysWhat do the late Wesmontgomery, Ornette Coleman,the late tommy Flanagan andCharles Lloyd have incommon? they all have marchbirthdays. eric will explore thelives and sounds of these jazzgreats in tonight’s program.Sun, 3/24 at 9pmFree night?Free nightS!Classical, jazz, world musicand more...absolutely FREE.New England Conservatory presentsover 900 concerts a year. Come seesuperb faculty artists and youngmusicians perform in Jordan Hall, oneof the most renowned and beautifulvenues in the world.On any given night, you’ll hear rousingsymphonies, intimate chamber music,big band jazz, unexpected contemporarycombinations or evocative music fromaround the world.For free. That’s right, free.For concerts, descriptions and schedules,go to necmusic.edu/free-concertsAdvertisementschedules, Find your program favorite info, British playlists: dramas wgbh.org/897on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 25


Classical new englandBach Month Is Back!not a week goes by on Classicalnew england when you don’thear a work or two by Johannsebastian Bach, either as partof our weekday programming,or perhaps on The Bach Houror Baroque in Boston onsundays. And that’s as it shouldbe: no composer, classical orotherwise, has exerted a morepowerful impact on music andculture than Bach. small wonderthat composer max regercalled him “the beginning andend of all music.” And from the beginning to the end of the composer’sbirthday month of march, Classical new england will be celebrating Bach’sgenius on the air, in our studios, on the road, and in the community.Find a complete schedule online at classicalnewengland.org/bachOn the AirBach Minuteseach weekday during Bach month, Classical newengland’s managing director Benjamin K. Roe takesyou inside the stories that surround the composer andhis music in The Bach Minute every weekday morningat 7:30am and afternoon at 5:30pm. From the fascinatingtrajectory of Bach’s life to his music’s ongoinginfluence in today’s culture, each Bach Minute vignette opens a new windowonto the composer’s art, life and creativity.Mon–Fri at 7:30am & 5:30pmThe Bach Hourevery week throughout the year Classical newengland brings you The Bach Hour, the acclaimedprogram that continues a 40-year Boston radiotradition of exploring Bach’s sacred works and instrumentalmasterpieces. For Bach month, host BrianMcCreath’s programming includes a four-part series(beginning February 24) featuring the rarely heardMissae breves (short masses). On march 24, John eliot Gardiner leads hismonteverdi Choir and english Baroque soloists in the vividly descriptiveCantata no. 182, Himmelskönig sei willkommen, written for Palm sunday.Bringing Bach month to an exuberant conclusion on march 31, matthewHalls (music director designate of the Oregon Bach Festival) conducts hisretrospect ensemble in a stunning performance of the joyful Easter Oratorio.Bach Month on The Bach Hour2/24–3/17: the four Missae breves, BWv 233–236 in performancesby Cantus Cölln and conductor Konrad Junghänel3/24: Cantata no. 182 Himmelskönig sei willkommen, performed bysoprano malin Hartelius, alto nathalie stutzmann, tenor JamesGilchrist, bass Peter Harvey, themonteverdi Choir & english Baroquesoloists and conductor John eliot Gardiner3/31: Easter Oratorio, BWv 249,performed by soprano CarolynSampson, countertenor Lestyn davies,tenor James Gilchrist, bass Peter Harvey,the retrospect ensemble and conductormatthew HallsSundays at 6am and 5pmWhat’s on Classical new englandOnline: classicalnewengland.orgOn-air: 99.5 Boston-nH | 89.7 Hd2 Boston | 96.3 Beacon Hill89.5 nantucket | 88.7 ProvidenceMonday–FridaySaturdaySunday5am10am2pm7pm9pmClassical Music with Laura Carlo8:30am Keith’s Classical CornerClassical Music with Alan McLellan12pm Café EuropaClassical Music with Cathy FullerFridays: 4pm Drive Time LivePerformance Today with Fred ChildClassical Music with James David JacobsFridays: 9pm Concierto6am7am12pm5pm6pm7pm11pmNew England Summer FestivalsClassical Music with Ray Brown9am Classics For KidsClassical Musicwith Cheryl WilloughbyLive from FraserIn Performance with Cathy FullerBoston Symphony OrchestraBSO on RecordClassical Online Channelsclassicalnewengland.org BsO Concert, Boston early music, Bach, and Kids Classical6am7am11am12pm1pm3pm5pm6pm6:30pm10pm11pmThe Bach Hour with Brian McCreathBaroque in Boston with Laura CarloFrom the TopIn Performance with Cathy FullerBoston Symphony OrchestraSunday Concert SeriesThe Bach Hour with Brian McCreathArias & Barcarolles with Cathy FullerWorld of OperaLive from FraserPipedreams26 schedules, program info, playlists: classicalnewengland.org


WCAI, Cape and Islands NPR StationA Big Boost for WCAIBy Mindy Todd, WCAI’s Managing Director for Editorial and Host<strong>WGBH</strong> and WCAI have been working for years to improve the strength,coverage and reliability of WCAI’s 90.1 signal, and this month our efforts willbear crystal clear, far-reaching results. Thanks to the installation of a morepowerful and more reliable transmitter, WCAI’s award-winning, locally focusedprogramming will reach 200,000 new listeners on Cape Cod, Nantucket,Martha’s Vineyard, the South Coast and parts of coastal Rhode Island.The Federal Communications Commission-approved power boost isexpected to take effect by mid-March. “We are extremely proud of the localservice we offer and we’re happy it will soon be available to those who havenot been able to hear us,” says Phil Redo, managing director of <strong>WGBH</strong>. “Andthose who have had to put up with spotty coverage can expect improvedreception.”WCAI currently broadcasts at 1,200 watts and reaches approximately275,000 listeners. The new transmitter and antennae, located on a Martha’sVineyard tower, are licensed to broadcast at 12,500 watts, giving WCAI thepotential to reach as many as 470,000 listeners, including every communityon Cape Cod and all of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.WCAI also will be able tobroadcast in high definition,and this HD capability willlet listeners enjoy the musicof <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Classical NewEngland for the first time,on channel 90.1 HD2.John Voci, <strong>WGBH</strong>’sdirector of technology andbusiness development whospearheaded the work thatled to the power increase, calls the stronger signal and expanded coverage“the realization of the original dream for WCAI.”WCAI founder Jay Allison says it’s something the station and its staffhave been looking forward to for a very long time. “What a long road to thispoint,” Allison says. “We’ve been working on getting full, strong coverage ofour area since the very beginning [in 2000]. We used to send out advice onhow to adjust your radio antenna to get better reception. No more! Just turnto 90.1 and listen.”What’s on WCAIOnline: capeandislands.orgOn-air: 90.1 Martha’s Vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3 BostonAdvertisementMonday–Friday5am BBC World Update6am Morning Edition9:30 The Point10am The Diane Rehm Show12pm The Takeaway1pm Fresh Air2pm Talk of the Nation4pm All Things Considered6pm The World7pm Marketplace7:30 The Point8pm Fresh Air9pm PBS NewsHour10pm The Story11pm News from the BBC12am News & Notes5am7am8am10am11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm8pm9pm10pm12amSaturdayBBC World Service NewsLiving on EarthWeekend EditionCar TalkWait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!This American LifeThe Moth/RadiolabSplendid TableBill MoyersOn the MediaWeekend All Things ConsideredA Prairie Home CompanionSays You!Selected ShortsAmerican RoutesAfropop WorldwideSunday5am BBC World Service News7am On Being8am Weekend Edition10am Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!11am Bob Edwards Weekend12pm America’s Test Kitchen Radio1pm A Prairie Home Companion3pm To the Best of Our Knowledge4pm Studio 3605pm Weekend All Things Considered6pm This American Life7pm Arts & Ideas11pm On the Media12am Le Show with Harry ShearerEditor Karen HartleyContributors Ron Bachman, Maria Bruno Ruiz,Phil Redo, Susan Reed, Ben Roe, Matt Roy,Mindy ToddDesigners Bill Miller, Tong-Mei ChanPhoto Research Julie Ecker, Lynn MasonAssociate Creative Director Alison KennedyDirector, Constituent CommunicationsCynthia BronerAssociate Director Susan ReedDirector of Operations Brian DonovanExplore!, March 2013: Volume 23, Number 3, (ISSN 2152-7458) (USPS 0008 -188). Copyright 2013.<strong>WGBH</strong> Educational Foundation. One Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135. All rights reserved. Explore!is published monthly by the <strong>WGBH</strong> Educational Foundation. Subscription is by membership contributionof $50 or more to <strong>WGBH</strong>. Preferred periodicals postage paid at Boston, MA and additionalmailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Explore!, <strong>WGBH</strong>, One Guest St, Boston, MA02135. Printed in Canada. 13095328 Schedules, Full schedules: program wgbh.org info, playlists: | Get more capeandislands.orgfrom the free digital edition of Explore! at wgbh.org/Explore


AdvertisementsBe a part of the 2013 Boston Summer Arts Weekend!Submit your artwork now for consideration forthe Fine Art Auction and Art Walk.to enter, please contact fineart@wgbh.org or 617-300-4222.submission deadline is may 1. auction and art walk will be held in july.fineart@wgbh.orgFind your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 29


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