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From the PresidentCelebratingthe ArtsCelebrating the arts is part of our Commonwealth’s DNA, and that’s noaccident. Massachusetts is the only state with a constitution (conceived andwritten by John Adams) that actually mandates promoting the arts. Here at<strong>WGBH</strong>, we’re embracing that mandate : covering the region’s vibrant artsscene and providing a stage—on TV, radio and the Web; in our studios; andout in the community—to amplify our region’s cultural bounty and help youconnect with these rich resources.Leading the charge is our Emmy Award-winning reporter Jared Bowen,<strong>WGBH</strong> executive editor for the arts and Boston television’s only full-time artsjournalist. Jared is host of our weekly television arts series Open Studio, aregular contributor to Greater Boston with Emily Rooney, and your guide tothe arts on 89.7’s Boston Public Radio and Morning Edition.This month on Open Studio(see page 14), Jared offers abehind-the-scenes look at theMuseum of Fine Art’s new Art ofthe Netherlands in the 17thCentury Gallery, which has justopened after a nearly yearlongrenovation. “The new gallerydefinitely was worth the wait,”Jared says. “It presents a worldclasssurvey of Dutch works, withexceptional landscapes and sevenRembrandts.” What’s the story behind the current gallery, which includespaintings from the Museum’s permanent collection along with exceptionalworks on loan? Jared sits down with the MFA’s Malcolm Rogers, the Ann andGraham Gund Director, to find out.For arts of another sort, we head to the Berkshires with 99.5 WCRB,Classical New England for live broadcasts of the entire Tanglewood season—every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, starting July 5 (page 27). We also journeyto Becket for a special Great Performances: Dancing at Jacob’s Pillow (page 19),featuring rare performance footage and candid conversations with many ofdance’s greatest luminaries in celebration of America’s longest-running dancefestival.And for the thrill of live performance, be sure to mark your calendar forour 2nd annual Boston Summer Arts Weekend, a free festival in Copley Square(Friday, 7/26–Sunday, 7/28). A collaboration between <strong>WGBH</strong> and The BostonGlobe, presented by Citizens Bank, the festival showcases Boston’s thrivingarts community, a range of musical genres and an A-list of headliners,including Grammy winner Alison Krauss, and blues and jazz icon Dr. John andthe legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band (see page 2).Music, drama, dance, the visual arts. They help us express ourselves,explore our world, transcend cultural difference. Your generous annual supportensures <strong>WGBH</strong>’s ability to make the arts accessible to all. Come celebrate!Jon AbbottCover: <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Jared Bowen in the Museum of Fine Art’s WilliamI. Koch Gallery. Inset above: Bowen in front of “OrpheusCharming the Animals” by Aelbert Cuyp, a painting on loan tothe MFA from Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo.Where to Tune InTVDigital broadcastComcastFiOSRCNCoxCharter<strong>WGBH</strong> 2 2.1 2 2 2 2 2 284<strong>WGBH</strong> 2 HD 2.1 802 502 602 1002 782 819<strong>WGBH</strong> 44 44.1 16 44 14 804 21 n/a<strong>WGBH</strong> 44 HD 44.1 801 544 n/a n/a n/a n/aWorld 2.2 209 473 94 807 222 n/aCreate 44.3 237 474 95 805 223 n/a’GBH Kids 44.4 217 472 93 n/a 153 n/aBoston Kids & n/a 22 n/a 3 n/a n/a n/aFamily (Boston only)Channel numbers and availability may vary by community; contact your provider formore information.<strong>WGBH</strong> is now working with New Hampshire Public Television (NHPTV). If you watchNew Hampshire public television, and if you also are a Comcast subscriber, please visitnhptv.org/updates to learn about some changes.Comcast subscribers can access selected <strong>WGBH</strong> programs on <strong>WGBH</strong> On Demand.Go to Comcast 1, choose Get Local, then Local Networks. For more programs, go toComcast 1 and choose History & Nature, then PBS-<strong>WGBH</strong>.Radio89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public Radiowgbh.org/news89.7 HD199.5 WCRB, Classical New Englandclassicalnewengland.org99.5 Boston-NH, 89.7 HD2 Boston, 96.3 Beacon Hill, 89.5 Nantucket,88.7 ProvidenceWCAI Cape and Islands NPR® Stationcapeandislands.org90.1 Martha’s Vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3All stations available for streaming on wgbh.org/radio.Stay Connected<strong>WGBH</strong> Member Hotline 617-300-3300weekdays 9am–5pm, membersonly@wgbh.org24-Hour Program Feedback Line 617-300-5200Leadership Circle Member Line 617-300-3505leadershipcircle@wgbh.orgRalph Lowell Society Hotline 617-300-3900ralph_lowell_society@wgbh.orgLocal Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising 617-300-3783nancy_dieterich@wgbh.org, wgbh.org/sponsorshipMailing address for gifts and correspondence:<strong>WGBH</strong> Membership, PO Box 55875, Boston, MA 02205-8264Bell ExpressVu (Canada)Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 441


9 tue10 Wed11 thu12 Fri13 sat14 sun15 mon244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate244WorldCreate8pm 8:30 9pm 9:30 10pm 10:30Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. 1) FrontlineAntiques Roadshow Vintage Rochester Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Girl Antiques Roadshow UKLost Bird Project Nature American Eagle PBS NewsHourEssential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Chef John Besh’s New Orleans M. Stewart’s Cooking School Hometime Rick Steves’ EuropeNova Building Pharaoh’s Chariot Secrets of the Dead Ultimate TutSherlock Holmes Doc Martin Scott & Bailey(7pm) P.O.V. Herman’s House Frontline PBS NewsHourLidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Mexico: One Plate at a Time M. Stewart’s Cooking School Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ EuropeViewer’s Online SelectionThis Old House Hour Nova Building Pharaoh’s Chariot FrontlineSecrets of the Dead Ultimate Tut PBS NewsHourEssential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Chef John Besh’s New Orleans M. Stewart’s Cooking School Hometime Rick Steves’ Europe ClassicsJust Seen It Open Studio with Jared Bowen Great Performances Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four StringsWashington Week McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Greater Boston Charlie Rose Primetime(7pm) Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery Blackfeet Encounter PBS NewsHourLidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence M. Stewart’s Cooking School This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe ClassicsKeeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By The Cafe The Vicar of Dibley Antiques Roadshow Vintage Rochester(7pm) The Sunshine Boys Oh, God!Washington Week McLaughlin Group Charlie Rose Primetime Inside Washington America ReFramed Meat HookedNew Scandinavian Cooking Christina Cooks P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home b organic with Michele Beschen P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home For Your HomeSecrets of Chatsworth Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour, Series I: Fugue Masterpiece Mystery!(7pm) The Sunshine Boys Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. 1)America ReFramed After Happily Ever After Question One Global VoicesEssential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Chef John Besh’s New Orleans M. Stewart’s Cooking School Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ EuropeAntiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, TN (Pt. 3) P.O.V. Only the YoungMidsomer Murders Inspector George Gently Open Studio with Jared Bowen(7pm) American Masters Trumbo American Masters A Letter to Elia PBS NewsHourLidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence M. Stewart’s Cooking School This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Classics10th ANNUALOpen Studio Tour 2013southcoastartists.org JULY 20 – 21 • AUG 17 – 18www.ediblesouthshore.comAdvertisement


What’s on 2 and 44Look for this icon to find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44.Nearly all programs on <strong>WGBH</strong> are captioned for people who are deaf or hard ofhearing. If you have any questions about closed captioning on any of our programs,please contact us at ClosedCaptioningConcerns@wgbh.org. Look for the (d)symbol to find programs described for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.Monday 16pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKManderston7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeNaples and Pompeii44 America’s Test KitchenRethinking Seafood Classics8pm 2 Antiques RoadshowVintage Milwaukee SeeFor Better or Worse?,this page44 Midsomer MurdersDestroying Angel (Pt. 2)9pm 2 Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN (Pt. 1)44 Inspector GeorgeGently Bomber’s Moon10pm 2 P.O.V. Special Flight SeeTwo Sides of Detention,this page10:30 44 Open Studio withJared Bowen11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourTuesday 26pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKRochdale7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeItaly’s Amalfi Coast44 America’s Test KitchenSkewered and Wrapped8pm 2 Statue of Liberty RevisitKen Burns’ history of theStatue of Liberty and what she representsto all Americans.44 Antiques RoadshowVintage Milwaukee (See 7/1at 8pm)9pm 2 American ExperienceMount Rushmore LearnMount Rushmore’s story, which is asbizarre and wonderful as the monumentitself. (d)44 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis, Series VI:Intelligent Design Kevin Whatelyreturns for a sixth season as InspectorLewis. (d)10pm 2 Frontline10:30 44 Antiques Roadshow UKRochdale11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 36pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKChelsea7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeMilan and Lake Como44 America’s Test KitchenMeat and Potatoes a laFrançaise8pm 2 Nature American EagleThe bald eagle, onceendangered, has come roaring back.44 Sherlock HolmesThe Blue Carbuncle9pm 2 Nova Dogs DecodedDeciphers genetic informationthat illuminatesthe origin ofdogs, with implicationsfor humanculture. (d)44 Doc MartinDon’t Let Go10pm 2 Secrets of the DeadThe Silver Pharaoh Ventureinto the tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I,a leader buried in an exquisite silversarcophagus. (d)44 Scott & Bailey11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 46pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKVentnor7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeTuscany’s Dolce Vita44 America’s Test KitchenGreat American Classics8pm 2 A Capitol FourthTom Bergeron (Dancingwith the Stars)hosts America’snational IndependenceDay celebrationlive fromthe US Capitol.44 This Old House Hour9pm 44 Nova Dogs Decoded (See7/3 at 9pm) (d)9:30 2 Lidia CelebratesAmerica Freedom andIndependence Join host and chef LidiaBastianich as she celebrates independenceand freedom with differentcultures across America. (d)10pm 44 Frontline10:30 2 Will Ferrell: The MarkTwain Prize11pm 44 PBS NewsHourFor Better or Worse?A Tiffany lamp in Milwaukee.A 19th-century folk art jug inLouisville. A Cartier desk clock inRichmond. One of these items wasoriginally appraised at $30,000 to$50,000, but has since leaped invalue to an estimated $100,000to $150,000. Which one is it? Tunein as <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Antiques Roadshowrevisits finds in five cities to learnwhich prized possession becameeven more prized, and how other items previously appraised havefared over the years. Mark L. Walberg hosts.Antiques Roadshow on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Vintage MilwaukeeMon, 7/1 at 8pmVintage RochesterMon, 7/8 at 8pmVintage LouisvilleMon, 7/15 at 8pmVintage HartfordMon, 7/22 at 8pmVintage RichmondMon, 7/29 at 8pmTwo Sides of DetentionThousands of asylumseekers and illegal immigrantsare imprisoned atthe Frambois detentioncenter in Switzerland.They are held withoutcharge or trial, and facedeportation to theirnative countries, wherethey fear repression oreven death. This film focuses on 25 of these prisoners, providing adramatic account of the plight of the undocumented foreigners at thecenter, and of the wardens who struggle to reconcile humane valueswith the harsh realities of a strict deportation system.P.O.V./Special FlightMon, 7/1 at 10pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Find your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 9


Sunday 76am 44 Intelligence SquaredShould GeneticallyEngineered Babies Be Prohibited?7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack How WallStreet Has Changed (d)8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Need to Know9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Open Studio withJared Bowen44 The Victory Garden (d)11:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeStockholm44 Theater Talk12pm 2 Neighborhood KitchensNuran Chavushian/SevanBakery44 The Lawrence WelkShow America on the Move12:30 2 Ask This Old House1pm 2 Basic Black44 MotorWeek Acura MDX1:30 2 Great Performances atthe Met Les Troyens44 Saving the OceanShark Reef2pm 44 Ciao Italia HomemadeRicotta2:30 44 Martha Stewart’sCooking School Pasta3pm 44 Martha Bakes Puff Pastry3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles (d)4pm 44 Hubert Keller: Secretsof a Chef Stack It withStyle4:30 44 Essential Pepin GoodCatch! (d)5pm 44 Lidia’s Italy in AmericaShrimping, Crabbing andClamming5:30 44 Simply Ming Azores:Eduardo Reis6pm 2 Nature See ArmchairTravels, page 17 AmericanEagle (See 7/3 at 8pm)44 Nature American Eagle(See 7/3 at 8pm)7pm 2 Windows to the WildMountain Waterfalls SeeArmchair Travels, page 17 Travel tosix of the White Mountains’ best waterfalls,including the tallest, ArethusaFalls, and the most impressive, GlenEllis Falls.44 The Thomas CrownAffair In this NormanJewison-directed caper, Steve McQueenstars as a Boston tycoon who pulls offa daring bank heist just for kicks. FayeDunaway plays the insurance investigatorwho eventually falls in love withhim.NobleManorsHighclere Castle, featuredin Downton Abbeyon <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Masterpiece,may be Britain’s bestknowncastle thesedays, but it is certainly not the only one. This month we open the(rather large) doors to three of England’s other castles, giving you aglimpse of life inside these historic manses. Take a tour of Althorpwith Charles, the 9th Earl Spencer, brother of Princess Diana; surveythe 500-year history of Chatsworth and learn about its Americanconnections; and enter the ultimate pleasure palace, Hampton Court,for a wealth of art and stories.Secrets of Althorp: The SpencersSun, 7/7 at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Secrets of ChatsworthSun, 7/14 at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 27:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeSee Armchair Travels,page 17 Italy’s Great Hill Towns8pm 2 Secrets of Althorp—The Spencers See NobleManors, this page9pm 2 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Girl SeeA Young Endeavour, this page (d)44 Statue of Liberty (See7/2 at 8pm)Secrets of Henry VIII’s PalaceSun, 7/21 at 8pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2ADVERTISEMENTA Young EndeavourBefore Inspector Morse, there was the rookie Constable Morse.Shaun Evans (The Take, The Virgin Queen) stars as young EndeavourMorse, before his signature red Jaguar but with his deductive powersalready running in high gear. <strong>WGBH</strong> introduced you to the youngEndeavour last summer and is now bringing him back for this fourpartseries. This month, learn whether the young Morse’s future on theforce is in jeopardy, see how his love of opera may be the key to stoppinga string of killings, follow him as he delves into the murky past ofa family that owns a munitions factory, and discover why he mustchoose between his job responsibilitiesand loyalty to his mentor. Co-producedby <strong>WGBH</strong>’s Masterpiece and MammothScreen Ltd for ITV.Masterpiece Mystery!/Endeavour, Series 1 on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2GirlSun, 7/7 at 9pmFugueSun, 7/14 at 9pmRocketSun, 7/21 at 9pmHomeSun, 7/28 at 9pmFind your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 11


10pm 44 American ExperienceMount Rushmore (See 7/2at 9pm) (d)10:30 2 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Girl(See 9pm) (d)11pm 44 Infinity Hall Live6pmMonday 82 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKLancaster7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeVienna44 America’s Test KitchenShort Ribs and Chops Hitthe GrillThe Ultimate TutNinety years ago in Egypt’s Valley of theKings, the greatest archaeological find inhistory was made: the discovery ofTutankhamen’s tomb and its goldentreasures. It made Tutankhamen the mostfamous name in ancient Egyptian history.But the real story has become shroudedin myth, with many mysteries around thetomb unsolved to this day. In this twohourspecial, a team of archaeologists,anatomists, geologists and Egyptologistscombines the latest evidence to build theultimate picture of Tutankhamen. Blending3-D graphics, stylized reconstruction and action-adventure forensicinvestigation, the program takes a 21st-century approach to ancienthistory, following new scientific research and presenting fresh insightsinto how Tutankhamen was buried, why his tomb was the only one toremain intact and the enduring enigma around how he died.Ultimate TutTue, 7/10 at 9pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2RoadtrippingThis ongoing seriesfollows three collegegrads (from left,Brooklyn, Elliottand Nekeed) asthey travel across thecountry to speakwith leaders whohave charted their own paths. In this episode, the team lands at thedoorstep of the MIT Media Lab, where they speak with a graduateassistant in the robotics department. Next, they talk with two womenwho created sOccket, (a soccer ball that generates electricity), and theco-founder of Bamboo Bike Studio. The roadtrippers then meet USAShaolin Temple founder Shi Yan Ming who is known for his superhumanabilities—such as breaking rocks with his skull. What morecould you ask from a roadtrip?Roadtrip Nation/Boston–New York CitySat, 7/13 at 11:30pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 448pm 2 Antiques RoadshowVintage Rochester SeeFor Better or Worse?, page 944 Midsomer MurdersElectric Vendetta (Pt. 1)9pm 2 Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN (Pt. 2)44 Inspector GeorgeGently Gently with theInnocents10pm 2 P.O.V. Herman’s HouseVenture inside the relationshipof a solitary confinement prisonerand an artist who befriended him.10:30 44 Open Studio withJared Bowen11pm 44 PBS NewsHour11:30 2 Charlie RoseTuesday 96pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKCoughton Court 17:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeSalzburg and Surroundings44 America’s Test KitchenA Taste of Spain8pm 2 Lewis & Clark: TheJourney of the Corps ofDiscovery (Pt.1) (d)44 Antiques RoadshowVintage Rochester (See 7/8at 8pm)9pm 44 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Girl(See 7/7 at 9pm) (d)10pm 2 Frontline10:30 44 Antiques Roadshow UKCoughton Court 111pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourWednesday 106pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKCoughton Court 27:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeRick Steves’ Europe: TheMaking Of44 America’s Test KitchenSimple & SatisfyingVegetable Mains8pm 2 Nova Building Pharaoh’sChariot Follow a team ofexperts who build and test two accuratereplicas of Egyptian royal chariots.44 Sherlock HolmesThe Copper Beeches9pm 2 Secrets of the DeadUltimate Tut SeeThe Ultimate Tut,this page (d)44 Doc MartinCats and Sharks10pm 44 Scott & Bailey11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourThursday 116pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKSydney7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeBurgundy: Profound France44 America’s Test KitchenPork Chops and Lentil Salad8pm 2 Viewers’ OnlineSelection We asked andyou answered!The votes are infrom our onlineviewer’s poll inJune for yourfavorite national<strong>WGBH</strong> production. Tune in tonight tosee a special lineup of programs fromthe winning series.44 This Old House Hour9pm 44 Nova Building Pharaoh’sChariot (See 7/10 at 8pm)10pm 44 Frontline11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourFriday 126pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKNorwich 17:30 2 Basic Black44 Neighborhood Kitchens8pm 2 Just Seen It44 Washington Week withGwen Ifill8:30 2 Open Studio withJared Bowen SeeSets, Studios and Stages, page 1444 McLaughlin Group9pm 2 Great PerformancesHugh Laurie: Let Them Talk—A Celebration of New Orleans BluesSee Celebrating Summer, page 1044 Moyers & Company12 Full schedules: wgbh.org | Get more from the free digital edition of Explore! at wgbh.org/Explore


Thursday 186pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKMontacute 17:30 2 <strong>WGBH</strong> Fine Art Auction44 America’s Test KitchenTwo Ways with Fish8pm 2 Secrets of Althorp—The Spencers (See 7/7 at8pm)44 This Old House Hour9pm 2 Queen Victoria’s EmpireEngines of Change/Passageto India44 Nova Ghosts of MachuPicchu (d)10pm 44 Frontline11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourFriday 196pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKMontacute 27:30 2 Basic Black44 Neighborhood Kitchens8pm 2 Just Seen It44 Washington Week withGwen Ifill8:30 2 Open Studio withJared Bowen SeeSets, Studios and Stages, page 1444 McLaughlin Group9pm 2 The Shaw Festival:Behind the CurtainTake a behind-the-scenes look at theShaw Festival, a distinctive and excitingtheater experience.44 Moyers & Company10pm 2 Bridge the Gap to PineRidge Join Chris Bashinellias he visits Pine Ridge to explore theculture of the Oglala Lakota.44 Greater Boston10:30 44 Charlie Rose Primetime11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourSaturday 2011am 2 Martha Stewart’sCooking School Sautéing44 History Detectives11:30 2 Martha Bakes Meringue12pm 2 The Mind of a ChefRotten44 Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville (See 7/15at 8pm)12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight MealsCook Once, Eat Twice1pm2 The French ChefSalad Niçoise44 Lewis & Clark: TheJourney of the Corps ofDiscovery (Pt. 2) (d)Staying PutWhen the South African governmentpromised to “eradicate the slums”through mass urban evictions todistant outlying regions, three friendswho lived in Durban’s vast shantytownsrefused to be moved. DearMandela follows their journey fromhumble shacks to the highest court,as they invoke Nelson Mandela’sexample and become leaders in a growing social movement. By turnsinspiring, devastating and funny, the film offers a new perspectiveon the role that young people can play in political change, painting afascinating portrait of South Africa coming of age.AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange/Dear MandelaThu, 7/18 at 6pm & 9pm 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.SATURDAY, JULY 137–10PM<strong>WGBH</strong>, One Guest Street, BostonFor tickets and info: wgbh.org/beerFind your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 15


July 10 – July 30, 2013wgbh fine art auctionDon’t miss your chance to bid during the <strong>WGBH</strong> Fine Art Auction!Featuring over 100 juried works of art from local,regional and nationally known artists.online auction.wgbh.org ✸ on air July 30, 8–10pm on wgbh 2Photo credits, clockwise from toP right: cAroliNe rUfo, “View from lieUteNANt islANd” • JessicA Brilli, “BrowNie moVie cAmerA” • BrUce BAUmAN, “dAwN iN New eNglANd”YUkimi mAtsUmoto, “kimoNo Bowl” • michele dANgelo, “BAck to the momeNt” • oriANA kAcicek, “PeAch, BlAck rAsPBerrY, miNt chocolAte chiP” • Nicole mAYNArd-sAhAr, “mArthA’s ViNeYArd”


1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy in AmericaNew Orleans: The SicilianQuarter2pm 2 Simply Ming Fish Broth2:30 2 Barbecue UniversityGrilling with Wood3pm 2 America’s Test KitchenSpicing Up the Grill44 Queen Victoria’s EmpireEngines of Change/Passageto India3:30 2 Cook’s CountryFancy Chicken4pm 2 Neighborhood KitchensDuyen Le/Pho Le4:30 2 Rough Cut ChippendaleFootstool5pm 2 This Old House Hour44 Nazi Mega WeaponsPt. 1 (See 7/17 at 10pm)6pm 2 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Fugue(See 7/14 at 9pm) (d)44 Frontline7pm 44 The Sunshine Boys(See 7/6 at 9pm)7:30 2 Keeping UpAppearances Season 4Program 68pm 2 Keeping UpAppearances Season 4Program 78:30 2 As Time Goes BySeries 9 Program 39pm 2 The Cafe Afternoon Tease44 Oh, God! (See 7/13 at9pm)9:30 2 The Vicar of DibleyLove and Marriage10pm 2 Antiques RoadshowVintage Louisville (See 7/15at 8pm)11pm 2 Basic Black44 Just Seen It11:30 2 Ask This Old House44 Roadtrip NationPhiladelphia–ChicagoSunday 216am 44 Antiques RoadshowChattanooga, TN (Pt. 3)7am 44 Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly7:30 44 To the Contrary withBonnie Erbe8am 44 Moneytrack NavigatingRetirement (d)8:30 44 Consuelo MackWealthTrack9am 44 Need to Know9:30 44 Greater Boston10am 44 Inside Washington10:30 44 McLaughlin Group11am 2 Open Studio withJared Bowen44 The Victory Garden (d)11:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeGalicia and the Camino DeSantiago44 Theater Talk12pm 2 Great Performances atthe Met Parsifal44 The Lawrence WelkShow The Great Gershwin1pm 2 Basic Black44 MotorWeek Ford FusionEnergi1:30 44 Saving the OceanDestination Baja2pm 44 Ciao ItaliaItalian Cooking Lessons2:30 44 Martha Stewart’sCooking SchoolFish Monger3pm 44 Martha BakesDevil’s Food Cake3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles (d)4pm 44 Hubert Keller: Secretsof a Chef4:30 44 Essential PepinSweet Endings (d)5pm 2 Secrets of Althorp—The Spencers (See 7/7 at8pm)44 Lidia’s Italy in AmericaNew York’s Southern Italian5:30 44 Simply Ming On the Roadin Chattanooga6pm 2 Nature Elsa’s Legacy:The Born Free Story (See7/17 at 8pm) (d)44 Get Shorty (See 7/6 at7pm)7pm 2 Windows to the WildNight in the Clouds HostWillem Lange takes a ride in the CogRailway’s new biodiesel locomotive upMt. Washington then hikes Mt. Monroe,the fourth highest mountain in NH.7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeThe Czech Republic Off theBeaten Path8pm 2 Secrets of Henry VIII’sPalace See Noble Manors,page 1144 Nazi Mega WeaponsPt. 1 (See 7/17 at 10pm)9pm 2 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: RocketSee A Young Endeavour, page 11 (d)44 Lewis & Clark: TheJourney of the Corps ofDiscovery (Pt. 2) (d)10:30 2 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Rocket(See 9pm) (d)11pm 44 Infinity Hall LiveMonday 226pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business ReportArmchair TravelsToo hot to go camping? Sit back and let <strong>WGBH</strong> transport you from NewHampshire to Siberia—and many places in between—on Sundaysthis month with three popular nature and travel shows. Follow thequest to find the Siberian Tiger or learn about the American eagle onNature. Or roam the Granite State’s best trails and waterfalls in NewHampshire Public Television’s Windows tothe Wild episodes with Willem Lange.Still have the travel bug? Follow RickSteves as he takes you to Europe’s mostinteresting destinations, from Naples’breathtaking Amalfi coastline to the manycultural riches of the Czech Republic.NatureSundays at 6pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Windows to the WildSundays at 7pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Rick Steves’ EuropeSundays at 7:30pm on <strong>WGBH</strong> 2Simplify your life…become a <strong>WGBH</strong>Sustainer!<strong>WGBH</strong> Sustainers enjoy the ease ofmonthly installments and the convenienceof automatic renewal while supporting theprograms they love. Plus, Sustainers helpreduce on-air fundraising!Make the switch today!wgbh.org/sustainer1.800.492.1111SustainerFind your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 17


Tuesday 306pm 2 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKNational Maritime7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeIran’s Historic Capitals44 America’s Test KitchenBreakfast Standbys8pm 2 <strong>WGBH</strong> Art AuctionFinale44 Antiques RoadshowVintage Richmond(See 7/29 at 8pm)9pm 44 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavour, Series I: Home(See 7/28 at 9pm) (d)10pm 2 Frontline10:30 44 Antiques Roadshow UKNational Maritime11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHour6pmWednesday 312 PBS NewsHour44 Greater Boston6:30 44 Nightly Business Report7pm 2 Greater Boston44 Antiques Roadshow UKDumfries7:30 2 Rick Steves’ EuropeCroatia: Adriatic Delights44 America’s Test KitchenTurkey on the Grill8pm 2 Nature Revealing theLeopard Learn more aboutleopards, themost dangerouscats and, untilrecently, one ofthe least understood.(d)44 Sherlock HolmesThe Norwood Builder9pm 2 Nova Who KilledLindbergh’s Baby?44 Death in ParadiseSee One Man’sParadise…, page 1810pm 2 Nazi Mega WeaponsPt. 3 (See 7/17 at 10pm)44 Scott & Bailey11pm 2 Charlie Rose44 PBS NewsHourComing in August• Masterpiece Mystery!premieres Silk▲• The March revisits the1963 civil rights march• Three-part special onThe Life of MuhammadPhoto Credits: Cover: Liza Voll Photography. Page 1: <strong>WGBH</strong>/Anthony Tieuli; Liza Voll Photography. Page 2:Cheryl Richards; Merri Cyr. Page 3: Jodi Colella; ©Can Stock Photo Inc./odelia; and ©2012 Universal Studios®and/or HMH. All Rights Reserved.; Matt Teuten. Page 8: Courtesy of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood ©2011 The FredRogers Company;® & © 2013 Universal Studios and/or HMH. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PBS KIDS ® PublicBroadcasting Service. FOR PROMOTIONAL USE ONLY; 2013 <strong>WGBH</strong>/Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc. Page 9: Courtesy ofAlistair Duncan/©BBC; Courtesy of Capital Concerts; Courtesy of <strong>WGBH</strong>/Antiques Roadshow; Courtesy of DenisJutzeler. Page 10: Nabil Elderkin; Monterey International; Merri Cyr; Courtesy of Roger Mastroianni; Roy W. Wood.Page 11: Courtesy of Pioneer Productions; Courtesy of ©Patrick Redmond/ITV/Mammoth for Masterpiece. Page12: Sean Smith ©Blink Films; Willie Witte/Roadtrip Nation; ©Can Stock Photo Inc. Page 13: ©JellylegsProductions; and ©2012 Universal Studios and/or HMH. All Rights Reserved. Page 14: Liza Voll Photography;®Courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories; ©The Elsa Conservation Trust. Page 15: Courtesy Sleeping Giant, LLC. Page17: ©New Hampshire Public Television. Page 18: ©Red Planet Pictures; ©Icon Films. Page 19: Photo byChristopher Duggan, Courtesy Jacob’s Pillow. Page 20: Untitled lithograph by Joan Miró; “View from the Artist’sBalcony, Florence” by Truman Seymour. Page 21: ©Mark Fletcher 2009; Courtesy of © BBC 2011 for Masterpiece.Page 24: ©<strong>WGBH</strong>/Anthony Tieuli; Courtesy Vermont Public Radio; <strong>WGBH</strong>. Page 25: PBS; ©American PublicMedia; Francis Wolff. Page 26: Stu Rosner. Page 27: <strong>WGBH</strong>; Lisa Marie Mazzucco; Steve Rosenthal . Page 28:Heather Goldstone.Get more with digital Explore!Get more of the content you wantfrom your program guide with thedigital edition of Explore!Exclusive interviewsUp-to-date TV listingsVideo clipsInteractive extrasBonus feature storiesNow available for your laptop, desktop or iPad at wgbh.org/ExploreFind your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 21


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Wed (7/31)9pm on 2Ribbon of Sand Sat (7/13) 3:30am on 44,Sun (7/14) 4:30am on 44, Mon (7/15)5:30am on 44, Wed (7/17) 5:30am on 44Saving the Ocean Destination Baja Sun(7/21) 1:30pm on 44 Shark Reef Sun(7/7) 1:30pm on 44 • Swordfish! (Pt. 1)Sun (7/28) 1:30pm on 44 • The SacredIsland Sun (7/14) 1:30pm on 44Sky Island Tue (7/2) 5:30am on 44, Tue(7/16) 5:30am on 44, Sun (7/21) 4:30amon 44, Sun (7/28) 3:30am on 44Windows to the Wild MountainWaterfalls Sun (7/7) 7pm on 2, Thu (7/11)5am on 2 • Welch–Dickie Loop Trail Sun(7/14) 7pm on 2 • Night in the CloudsSun (7/21) 7pm on 2, Sat (7/27) 5:30am on2 • Riding Wildcat Sun (7/28) 7pm on 2And MoreHigh School Quiz Show Sat (7/13) 6pmon 2Independent Living Assisted Living Memory CareWe believe it is time for the next generation of seniorliving. We believe that in everything we do, ouremphasis needs to be on living well and loving life.NextGenerationSeniors.comADVERTISEMENTFind your favorite British dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 4423


89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public RadioA Hub for Innovation and Education<strong>WGBH</strong> News—on radio, TV and online—is exploring the ways innovationand higher education are driving Boston’s economy and culture, and shapingwhat the city will look like tomorrow and beyond.Every Saturday on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Innovation Hubhosted by Kara Miller talks to the region’s most creativethinkers—business leaders and entrepreneurs, scientistsand doctors, engineers and artists—about their newideas. And beginning this summer, <strong>WGBH</strong>’s new HigherEducation Desk will bring you regular reports aboutBoston’s many colleges and universities.“There’s no denying that Boston is a college town,”says <strong>WGBH</strong> Radio general manager Phil Redo. “Our audiencecan expect stories that shed light on the variousfactors—economic, political, cultural and more—thatwill determine the future of higher education.”Kirk Carapezza, an award-winning reporterand producer, is the newly appointed managing editorand lead correspondent for the Higher Education Desk,which is being supported by the Lumina Foundation. His reporting willexamine the future of our colleges and universities and the ways these localinstitutions currently affect the economy, job market, national security and ahost of other underreported community issues.On Innovation Hub,guests such as Yahoo!President Marissa Mayer,educator and entrepreneurSalman Khan, notedauthor Jared Diamondand physicist Michio Kakugive a local accent totopics of national andinternational importance.As the show’s audiencecontinues to grow locally, new listeners are hearing its conversations acrossthe nation through Public Radio International’s podcast distribution, wheretens of thousands download the show each month.“Boston is unique in the way it has elevated innovation to become a keycomponent of its personality and economic engine. Innovation Hub is doingthe same for <strong>WGBH</strong> Radio,” Redo says. “Kara brings a casual expertise and aninfectious intellectual curiosity to every broadcast, making the show informativeand entertaining.”Tune into 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>, Boston Public Radio, for Innovation Hub everySaturday at 10am (with repeats Thursdays at 9pm), and look for KirkCarapezza’s higher education reporting across all of <strong>WGBH</strong> News’s platforms.For more information, visit wgbhnews.org.What’s on 89.7 <strong>WGBH</strong>Online: wgbh.org/radioOn-air: 89.7 HD1 Boston6am7:50am10am11am12pm2pm3pm4pm6pm6:30pm7pm8pm9pm10pm11pm12amMonday–FridayMorning Edition/Marketplace ReportThe Xconomy Report (Fri)The Diane Rehm ShowThe TakeawayBoston Public RadioTell Me MoreThe WorldAll Things ConsideredMarketplaceAll Things ConsideredPBS NewsHourThe WorldBoston Public Radio (Mon–Wed)Innovation Hub (Thu)Eric in the Evening (Fri)Radio Lab (Thu)The Story (Wed)TED Radio Hour (Thu)Public Radio Remix (Mon–Thu)Jazz with Bob Parlocha (Fri)Saturday6am Marketplace Money7am On the Media8am Weekend Edition10am Innovation Hub11am This American Life12pm 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 ParlochaOn the WebStay abreast of all the latest local news, aswell as your favorite <strong>WGBH</strong> News programsand stories on innovation, politics and artsand more at wgbhnews.org6am7am8am10am11am12pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm6:30pm7pm8pm9pm12amSundayHumankindOn BeingWeekend EditionBob Edwards WeekendWait Wait…Don't Tell Me!A Prairie Home CompanionSays You!America's Test Kitchen RadioSelected ShortsAll Things ConsideredLatino USA/HumankindUnder the RadarArts & IdeasJazz DecadesEric in the EveningPublic Radio RemixNote: Schedule accurate at press time.Find updates online at wgbh.org/radio24 Schedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/news


Stay Connected with MarketplaceAll things economic have become central to our daily lives, and AmericanPublic Media’s Marketplace keeps you connected to all the latest financialnews. Public radio’s premier business program, Marketplace focuses on thelatest business news both nationally and internationally, the globaleconomy, and wider events linked to the financial markets. Every week,nearly 10 million listeners turn to Marketplace for timely and accessiblebusiness and economic news.Tune in Marketplace’s throughout the day on 89.7:• Marketplace Morning Report, a look at businessand economic news with a glance ahead atthe day’s headlines, airs throughout <strong>WGBH</strong>’sMorning Edition; David Brancaccio hosts.• Marketplace, Kai Ryssdal’s iconic 30-minutebusiness news program, is broadcast at 6pm.• Marketplace Tech Report, an exploration oftechnology’s influence on our world with hostJohn Moe, airs during All Things Considered.And on Saturdays at 6am pull up a chair forMarketplace’s personal finance show, MarketplaceMoney, which offers a mix of feature stories andsegments to help people better manage, saveand spend money.Eric in the EveningLee MorganA tribute to the late trumpeter Lee Morganwho was born on July 10, 1938. Morgan wasone of the most exciting trumpet players of the’50s and ’60s. He began his career at 15, andplayed with McCoy Tyner when they were bothhigh school students in Philadelphia. Soonafter, he met the likes of Miles Davis and DizzyGillespie, the latter of whom brought him intohis big band after Morgan graduated high school. He subsequently rose inpopularity, playing with well-known musicians and making a name for himselfas a prolific recording artist until his untimely death in 1972 at age 33.Sun, 7/14 at 9pmArts & Ideas1967: Rock and RollComes of AgeIf rock and roll was born in the 1950s, then by1967—for better or worse—it had grown up.Sound Opinions, the world’s only rock-and-rolltalk show, celebrates this influential year in athis hour-long special. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot explore landmarkreleases by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Love and the Velvet Underground.Sun, 7/7 at 7pmCheF sDaviD BlessingLongwood eventsChristopherCoomBsdeuxaveDante Demagistrisrestaurant danteriCh garCiarenaissance hotelWill gilsonpuritan & Co.Thursday –saTurdaysepTember 19–21anDy husBanDsTremont 647William KovelCatalystmarK sapienzaCafe Fleuri,Langham hotelroBert sisCabistro du midiBrooKe vosiKaFe aTured WineriesevenTsopening CheF’s galaThursday, september 197–10pmWgBh Wine auCtionFriday, september 20Check the websitefor complete detailsthe artisan tastesaturday, september 2112noon–3pm & 5–8pmbristol Lounge,Four seasons bostonmoËt hennessyneWton vineyarDsramey Wine CellarslarKin WinessanDeman portDomaine De l’ileChateau D’esClansDonelan Family Wineslong meaDoWranCh WinerymiChael monDaviFamily estateChappelletroBert Foleypatz anD hallSPECIAL THANKS TO THE TASTE OF <strong>WGBH</strong>FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL 2013 SPONSORSANDFor tickets and info: wgbh.org/festivalSchedules, program info, playlists: wgbh.org/news 25


Hitting the Tanglewood Turnpike: Bell, Bernstein,and a Beethoven FinaleFormer Tanglewood Music Center student Leonard Bernstein’s most popularwork literally takes center stage in a Tanglewood season chock-a-blockwith star soloists, great conductors and spectacular presentations. And onceagain Classical New England will be there to ensure you hear every note!Continuing their dynamic partnership from the Symphony Hall season, CathyFuller and Ron Della Chiesa will “share the chair” in ourcozy broadcast booth at the Koussevitzky Music Shed tobring you live concerts every Friday night, Saturdaynight and Sunday afternoon, on 99.5 in Boston, 88.7 inProvidence, online at classicalnewengland.org aswell as public radio stations throughout New Englandand upstate New York.The Tanglewood season kicks off on July 5 withJoshua Bell joining conductor Rafael Frühbeck deBurgos for an all-Tchaikovsky opening night. And circleyour calendar for July 13, when the Music Shedbecomes a movie house, with a special presentation ofthe acclaimed, newly remastered 1961 film West SideStory, featuring the Boston Symphony Orchestra performingLeonard Bernstein’s iconic score while the filmis shown on large screens in high definition with theoriginal vocals anddialogue. There also willbe bicentennial tributesto Verdi and Wagner, aspecial Film Night withJohn Williams, and atthe end of the season,Bernard Haitink leadingthe BSO in Beethoven’sstirring Symphony No. 9.The entire Tanglewood schedule, along with our usual features, previews,insights and concerts on demand are on our Classicalnewengland.orgwebsite. And tune in every Friday afternoon at 3pm during the summer forThe Tanglewood Turnpike, Ron and Cathy’s “listen back and look ahead” toanother summerful of music from the Koussevitzky Music Shed!The Boston Symphony from TanglewoodFridays & Saturdays at 7pmSundays at 1pmThe Tanglewood TurnpikeFridays at 3pmThe Massachusetts Teachers Associationis proud to sponsor high-quality educationalprogramming on <strong>WGBH</strong>.MTA members include teachers, education supportprofessionals, higher education faculty and staff, retirededucators and students preparing for careers in education.ADVERTISEMENTMTA IS A PROUD SPONSOR OF HIGH SCHOOL QUIZ SHOWwww.massteacher.orgSchedules, program Find info, your playlists: favorite classicalnewengland.orgBritish dramas on <strong>WGBH</strong> 44 27


WCAI, Cape and Islands NPR StationThe Future of FishingBy Steve Junker, WCAI producer and hostWherever you look in the fishing industry, there’s a struggle: many fish speciesare struggling; scientists are struggling to account for stocks within an oceanenvironment experiencing climate change; fisheries managers are strugglingto translate assessments into a coherent regulatory strategy that adheres tothe constraints of the law. And fishermen? They’re struggling to understandregulations, run businesses, maintain a way of life, and, of course, find fish.But the struggle is not the end of the story. For two weeks this month,we’re taking a closer look at New England’s fisheries with our series “The LongHaul: The Future of New England’s Fisheries.”Advances in technology are bringing improvements to stock assessment,species-specific gear is allowing for smarter fishing, and a lot of hard workis being done to build trust and better collaboration between fishermen andregulators. While there is consensus that the fishing industry will have afuture, the big questions are: What do we want it to look like, and how do weget there?WCAI science editor Heather Goldstone, host of Living Lab on The Point,says the fishing industry is at a crossroads. “There are fishermen in crisis,certainly. But there are others who are finding innovative ways to makefishing sustainable forboth fish and fishermen,”Goldstone says. “Theindustry will likely lookvery different in 10 years—that’s what is exciting to me.”In addition to commercial fishing, the series will look at recreationalfishing, a facet of the industry that generates more than a billion dollars ayear in Massachusetts.“Fishing is going through tremendous change,” says WCAI senior reporterand series editor Sean Corcoran. “We want to look at what is happening, andgive listeners an understanding of where things are now, as well as what thefuture may hold for this important industry.”“The Long Haul: The Future of New England’s Fisheries ” will air newsegments every weekday, July 8–19, on Morning Edition and All ThingsConsidered. Tune in The Point weekdays at 9am for discussions about theseries. And go to capeandislands.org to fill out an online poll about yourpriorities for the fishery. The series is funded by The Circle of Ten—10 localbusinesses and organizations that support local programming on WCAI.What’s on WCAIOnline: capeandislands.orgOn-air: 90.1 Martha’s Vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3 BostonAdvertisementMonday–Friday6am Morning Edition9am The Point10am The Diane Rehm Show12pm The Takeaway1pm Fresh Air2pm Talk of the Nation4pm All Things Considered6:30 Marketplace7pm The Point8pm The World9pm PBS NewsHour10pm The Story11pm News from the BBC11:30 Heart and Soul6am7am8am10am11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm5pm6pm8pm9pm10pm12amSaturdayBBC World UpdateLiving on EarthWeekend EditionCar TalkWait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!This American LifeThe MothSplendid TableBill MoyersOn the MediaWeekend All Things ConsideredA Prairie Home CompanionSays You!Selected ShortsAmerican RoutesAfropop WorldwideSunday5am Humankind7am On Being8am Weekend Edition10am Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!11am Bob Edwards Weekend12pm America’s Test Kitchen Radio1pm A Prairie Home Companion3pm Radiolab4pm 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,Stephan JunkerDesigners Bill Miller, Tong-Mei ChanPhoto Research Julie EckerAssociate Creative DirectorAlison KennedyDirector, Constituent CommunicationsCynthia BronerAssociate Director Susan ReedDirector of Operations Brian DonovanExplore!, July 2013: Volume 23, Number 7, (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. 13095728 Schedules, program info, playlists: capeandislands.org


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