Adventures in Science With Michael Mosley
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Adventures in Science With Michael Mosley
April 2013 • Membership Magazine for the Friends of Idaho Public Television Adventures in Science With Michael Mosley See page 3 for details April Table Of Contents 3 WOMEN AND RELIGION 4 ‘INDEPENDENT LENS’ 6-15 20 AROUND THE WORLD WITH ‘GLOBE TREKKER’ PROBES WAR ON DRUGS IdahoPTV’s Primetime All-Channel Schedule 15 RUNNING WITH THE BULLS 16 Weekends: Overnight and Daytime Schedule 24 KEN BURNS FILM RECALLS ‘CENTRAL PARK FIVE’ 26 TWO DOCUMENTARIES CELEBRATE EARTH DAY 28 A HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR’S STORY Front Cover: Adventures in Science With Michael Mosley CHANNELS is published monthly by the Friends of Idaho Public Television Inc., 1455 N. Orchard St., Boise, ID 83706. It is delivered to members at the $40 level and above. IDAHO PUBLIC TELEVISION, an entity of the State Board of Education, is a statewide multi-media broadcast network. The Friends of Idaho Public Television Inc. does not loan, exchange, rent or sell its membership list. April 2013 • Volume 19 • Issue 04 • © 2013 Friends of Idaho Public Television Inc. IdahoPTV’s Channel Lineup IDAHO PLUS (High Definition) - Subchannel 1 (Wide Screen) - Subchannel 2 LEARN / C R E AT E (Standard Definition) - Subchannel 3 WORLD (Standard Definition) - Subchannel 4 Sponsors of the Month idahostatesman.com (208)754-7571 297 N 3855 East, Rigby, ID agapebirthcenter.com http://unplugandbeoutside.com Grin Well, Idaho! www.deltadentalid.me For information about corporate sponsorship opportunities at Idaho Public Television, contact: Penny Traylor Director of Corporate Sponsorship (208) 373-7324 or (800) 543-6868 penny.traylor@idahoptv.org Kathe Alters Business Development Manager (208) 373-7347 or (800) 543-6868 kathe.alters@idahoptv.org 2 Idaho Public Television channels Divine WOMEN Airs Tuesdays, April 2-16, at 7:00 p.m. MT/PT British scholar Bettany Hughes charts the role of women and their relationship with religion from 9000 BC onward in this threepart series. Hughes tells how women were effectively sidelined to a point where modern women are forced to battle for ordination in the United Kingdom, while in the Middle East subjugation is such that simple education remains a distant aspiration for many females. Drawing on her own research and archaeological evidence, Hughes, a historian, author and current research fellow of King’s College London, tells the stories of the women whose legends and lives cast new light on some of the debates about the role of women in religion today. “The role of women in the first 300 years of the church was a vigorous one, and has been played down by history,” she tells the Huffington Post UK. “A lot of the early churches in Rome were founded by women, paid for by women and dedicated to women. Females were also clearly involved not just in the administration but also the theological practice of the early Christian church. We know this, as there are wall paintings of women administering Eucharist, and women dressed as priests.” According to Hughes, women were effectively removed from front-line Christianity when it became the official religion of the Roman Empire in the fifth century. “Suddenly Christianity had this huge geographical territory to cover, so the value of the military became that much greater,” she suggests. April 2013 Michael Mosley DIVESDIVESDIVES Into Science Airs Wednesdays, April 3-17, at 9:00 p.m. and April 24 at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT Tap into seven science adventures in April with British physician and science journalist Michael Mosley. The three shows that air at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT began production after Mosley’s personal routine blood work revealed borderline diabetes and high cholesterol. His doctor recommends medications; he seeks other ways. “I have always been interested in self-experimentation as a research device because so many of the most important discoveries came from scientists and doctors who used themselves as test subjects,” Mosley says of the times he tries out science on himself. With cameras in tow, Mosley travels across the United States to collaborate with researchers in a variety of health-related fields. He swallows a miniaturized camera for scientists to inspect his intestinal track. He discovers revolutionary research that enables him to test a new science-based dietary program that is easy to incorporate into normal life — and improve his blood test results. The first of the four programs that air at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT examines pleasure and pain. Mosley investigates the link between the two sensations by attempting to eat a year’s worth of chocolate to find out the precise moment when pleasure turns to pain. And he takes part in a chili-eating competition, hoping the promised endorphins kick in quickly. Then Mosley turns his attention to 10 things to know about losing weight, followed by a special two-part presentation on medical advances being made in Afghanistan to deal with war-related injuries. 3 K i n d H e a r t e d Wo m a n Airs Monday-Tuesday, April 1-2, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT This two-part series, a special co-presentation of FRONTLINE and INDEPENDENT LENS, creates an unforgettable portrait of Robin Charboneau, a 32-year-old divorced Oglala Sioux woman living on North Dakota’s Spirit Lake Reservation. She negotiates single motherhood, tenuous sobriety, and a complex justice system to emerge intact after years of domestic abuse. Viewers first meet Charboneau as she trudges across the reservation in minus 8-degree weather, returning home after a 20-day stay in rehab. “Now I’m sober, and I’m really, really scared I’m going to start drinking again,” she says. Charboneau also confronts the aftereffects of the sexual abuse she suffered as a child and fights to keep her family together. She is involved in a custody battle with her ex-husband over their two children — even after the father is convicted of abusive sexual contact with his daughter. And she continues to pursue her dream of a college degree and a career as a social worker. “As in my other films profiling rural poverty, I was trying to reach out to another forgotten corner of the American landscape,” says producer David Sutherland of the time he followed Charboneau to make the film, “this time to put a face on a Native family so that we could see them close-up with all the detail that illuminates the rich reality of their lives.” Charboneau’s battle in tribal court with her ex-husband illuminates how serious the problem of sexual abuse is on Native American reservations. Her quest to heal her family, find a man worthy of her love, build a career, and fulfill her goal of returning to her reservation to help prevent the abuse of women and children, takes her on an intimate journey full of heartbreak, discovery and redemption. Airs Mondays, April 8-29, at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT Documentaries that focus on two major issues facing America today — the ongoing war on drugs and the policing of the U.S.-Mexican border — are among the four new offerings this month on public television’s largest showcase of independent film. For more than 40 years, the war on drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests and made the United States the world’s largest jailer. Yet for all that, drugs are cheaper, purer and more available today than ever before. The House I Live In (April 8) looks at the battle that has cost countless lives, destroyed families and inflicted untold damage on communities nationwide. From the birth of the comic book superheroine in the 1940s to the blockbusters of today, Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines (April 15) looks at how popular representations of powerful 4 women often reflect society’s anxieties about women’s liberation. After bringing democracy to the Maldives, President Mohamed Nasheed must now ensure that the tiny island nation in the Indian Ocean does not disappear under rising sea levels. As chronicled in The Island President (April 22), this means he must capture the attention of global superpowers, forge alliances, persuade the skeptical, and learn the ropes of international political horse-trading. Border Patrol agents, smugglers, ranchers, tourists and others form a constellation of people engaged with the Arizona-Mexico border on a daily basis — policing it, inhabiting it, crossing it, working it, making it safer or simply feeling its consequences. But at the center of it all is the migrant. The Undocumented (April 29) tells the story of the migrants who die while trying to cross an unforgiving desert in search of a better life. Idaho Public Television channels D4K Sees the Light (and Color) in April Airs Tuesday, April 16, at 2:00/1:00 p.m. MT/PT How do light and color behave in the universe? Host Joan Cartan-Hansen is joined by Henry Charlier, associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry and co-director of IDoTeach at Boise State University, and Kathryn Devine, assistant professor of physics at the College of Idaho, to discuss Light and Color. Students from the Idaho Distance Education Academy will join in, asking questions during the show. D4K is Idaho Public Television’s award-winning science education program for young viewers. Students can watch D4K over the air or on the show’s website. They can send their questions through e-mail to D4K@ idahoptv.org or submit video questions recorded on their smartphones or webcams. 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Weir’s Cooking Class Caprial & John’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe “Fettuccine & Corn Salad” “Ales and Lagers” “Prague & Czech Repub.” Rick Steves’ Europe Rudy Maxa’s World “Prague & Czech Repub.” “Tokyo, Japan” PBS NewsHour Thursday, 4 9:00p Hometime “Timber Shed Rick Steves’ Europe B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. Finishing Touches” “Amsterdam & Sidetrips” “Taipei” 8:00p Lidia’s Italy in America “New England’s Italy” Nightly Business Report Journal History Detectives Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 10:00p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Lark Rise to Candleford Globe Trekker “Eastern Canada” 8:30p 9:00p Outdoor Idaho “Canyonlands Calling” 8:00/7:00p The Red Green Show “Gladiator” This American Land “Cattle Rustling/Bats” 8:30/7:30p Keeping Up Appearances Midsomer Murders “A Talent for Life, Part One” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p The Thin Blue Line My Family “Come On You Blues” “The Abi Habit” 10:00/9:00p My Hero “Baby Talk” Hometime “Landscape Wrap” Rick Steves’ Europe “Dublin and Sidetrips” B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. “Mexico City” America’s Test Kitchen The Great American “Great American Classics” Seafood Cook-Off II Kimchi Chronicles ”The Chronicles Begin” Charlie Rose Eat, Fast and Live Longer With Michael Mosley 8:00p Idaho Reports 2013 9:30p Charlie Rose 8:00p PBS NewsHour Friday, 5 e” 855-IDAHO-70 (855-432-4670) idahoptv.org/car-donation/ Essential Pepin “Fabulous Fins” Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 10:30p Death in Paradise 11:00p 11:30p Charlie Rose 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p Are You Being Served? As Time Goes By “Hold Up” “The Dinner Party” 11:30/10:30p The Cafe “A Note to Follow” Rick Steves’ Europe “Dublin and Sidetrips” 9:00p 9:30p Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “Show Tunes” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Shelter Me “Let’s Go Home” 10:00p 10:30p Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “Let’s Dance” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Nature “What Plants Talk About” 11:00p Charlie Rose This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe “A Home for Mom & Dad” “South Ireland” Travelscope “Ontario” Cook’s Country “Meat & Potatoes” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “Chiles Rellenos” “South Ireland” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Wilderness: The Great Debate 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Gambling Fever” Saturday, 6 ack You?” Idaho Public Television now accepts vehicle donations. Lidia’s Italy in America “St. Louis’ Little Italy” Charlie Rose 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “Let’s Dance” Cooking Confidence “Dinner Time Sizzle” Primal Grill w/S.Raichlen Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen “Fired Up, Down Under” “Easy and Elegant Seafood” “Meat and Potatoes” Ciao Italia “Cooking of Campania” Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene Hemingway in Cuba 10:00/9:00p Artist Toolbox “Daniel Boulud” Moyers & Company 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Wild! “In the Company of Moose” History Detectives 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p 10:30p Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By The Cafe The Red Green Show My Family “What’s Wrong w/Mrs. Bale?” “Fragile: Handle w/Care” “The Whooping Crane” “Bully for Ben” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “Show Tunes” April 2013 Simply Ming “Caramelization” 11:30p 11:00p Doctor Who “Flesh and Stone” 11:30p 10:30/9:30p Sun Studio Sessions “The Dunwells” 11:00/10:00p Austin City Limits “Bon Iver” 11:30/10:30p Simply Ming “Creme Anglaise” Kimchi Chronicles “The Rice Chronicles” Rick Steves’ Europe “Cinque Terre” LinkAsia Washington Week With Gwin Ifill 7 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT Wednesday, 10 Tuesday, 9 Monday, 8 Idaho-1 Plus-2 Thursday, 11 M. Stewart’s Cooking School “Roasting” 6:00p PBS NewsHour Cyberchase “The Snelfu Snafu, Part One” World-4 Outdoor Idaho “Canyonlands Calling” Seeds of Resiliency 5:00p 5:30p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour The Electric Company Learn/Create-3 “War of the Words” Cyberchase “The Snelfu Snafu, Part Two” 6:30p 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Across America, Route 66 & Beyond” 7:30/6:30p Dialogue “Thomas Keneally” 8:0 Ida Lidia’s Italy in America “For the Love of Vegetables” Pati’s Mexican Table “Tacos, Tacos, Tacos” Christina “Sweet Seductions” Cook’s Country “Thrill of the Grill” 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 6:00/5:00p NOVA “Ancient Computer” 6:30/5:30p Divine Women “Handmaids of the Gods” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Everyday Edisons “This Invention Really Sucks!/Up in the Air Tubes” Essential Pepin “Veg-In!” America’s Test Kitchen “Vegetables Mains” M. Stewart’s Cooking School “Braising” Christina “Ramp Up” Outdoor Idaho “Canyonlands Calling” Dialogue “Thomas Keneally” PB 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p 8:0 6:00/5:00p Lark Rise to Candleford 6:30/5:30p Nature “Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Midsomer Murders “A Talent for Life, Part One” Lidia’s Italy in America “For the Love of Soup” Cook’s Country “Forgotten Cookies” Pati’s Mexican Table Christina “Naturally Vegetarian Mexican” “Calling All Chocoholics” PBS NewsHour 6:00p World-4 Independent Lens (2 hours) “The House I Live In” Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Plus-2 Learn/Create-3 The Electric Company “The Wordball Is My Oyster” Plus-2 As “W 7:00p 6:00/5:00p My Hero “Zero Tolerance” 6:30/5:30p Are You Being Served? “Gambling Fever” Doc Martin “Don’t Let Go” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p As Time Goes By The Cafe “What’s Wrong With Mrs. Bale?” “Fragile: Handle With Care” 7:30p Essential Pepin “Fine Finishes” America’s Test Kitchen M. Stewart’s Cooking School “Pork Chops and Lentil Salad” “Poaching” J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Slow Food Italian Style” 8:0 Ou “B 8:0 Th “T ”H Sh PB 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Nature “Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves” 7:00p 7:30p Washington Week Need to Know With Gwen Ifill 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Wild! “Orangutans: The Last Trimate” 8:0 Fo “Pl 8:0 Lo Lidia’s Italy in America “Philadelphia’s Beef Rolls” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time “Mediterranean Baja” Cyberchase “Past Perfect Prediction” 6:30p Cook’s Country “Super-Easy Comfort Food” Kind Hearted Woman (2 hours) J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Harvest Time” 5:30p Th “Ca PB Sacred Stick 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p MT — Antiques Roadshow “Cincinnati, Hour Two” PT — British Antiques RS PT — Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Across America, Route 66 & Beyond” MT — British Antiques RS PT — European Journal 6:00/5:00p Artist Tookbox “Ramsey Lewis” MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — BBC Newsnight 6:30/5:30p Sun Studio Sessions “The Trishas” The Lawrence Welk Show “April Showers” 7:00/6:00p Austin City Limits “John Legend & The Roots” 8:0 Are “N 7:30/6:30p 8:0 Mi “O Connecting With the Arts: A Teaching Practices Library, 6-8 Smart Travels: Pac. Rim w/R. Maxa Smart Travels: Pac. Rim w/R. Maxa Smart Travels: Pac. Rim w/R. Maxa Smart Travels: Pac. Rim w/R. Maxa “Shanghai” “Hong Kong” “Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta” “Vancouver & Victoria, B.C.” Moyers & Company Outdoor Idaho “Backroad Adventures” Learn/Create-3 “Folk Tales Transformed/Preserving a Place for the Arts” World-4 NO “A 8:0 Ma “M PB 6:30p PBS NewsHour Ho “N NOVA scienceNOW “Can We Live Forever?” 5:00p Plus-2 Cyberchase “Balancing Act” 6:00p Am “C 8:0 Ea The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley The Electric Company Idaho-1 8:0 NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” Learn/Create-3 “Electric Accompany” World-4 PBS NewsHour 7:30p Frontline “Syria Behind the Lines” 5:30p Th “C PB Going Blind (90 minutes) 5:00p Cyberchase “Trading Places” Gl “G 8:0 Ma “A MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour The Electric Company As “W 7:30p Idaho-1 Learn/Create-3 “The Limerick Slam” 8:0 Hi 7:00p Antiques Roadshow “Cincinnati, Hour Two” 7:00/6:00p Outdoor Idaho “Canyonlands Calling” Bonsai People: The Visions of Muhammad Yunus Plus-2 Christina “How Sweet It Is” Play It Again AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange “Burning in the Sun” 5:30p 7:30/6:30p Sunday, 7 America’s Test Kitchen “A Taste of Spain” World-4 Idaho-1 Friday, 12 Essential Pepin “Sweets for My Sweet” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour The Electric Company World-4 Saturday, 13 Ca Idaho Reports 2013 5:00p 8 8:0 Oregon Field Guide Rescue in the Philippines: Refuge From the Holocaust Learn/Create-3 “The Wordball Is My Oyster” Plus-2 7:30p Outdoor Idaho “Canyonlands Calling” 7:00/6:00p Friday, 12 World-4 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook “Peanut Butter Apple Puffs” 6:30p Monday, 8 “Peru” 7:00p MT — Divine Women “When God Was a Girl” PT — NOVA “Ancient Computer” 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p 180 Days: A Year Inside an American High School (2 hours) Tuesday, 9 Learn/Create-3 Hands On Crafts for Kids 6:00p Dialogue “Thomas Keneally” Need to Know Inside Washington Idaho Public Television channels Saturday, 13 Sunday, 7 Plus-2 5:30p MT — Moyers & Company PT — Divine Women “When God Was a Girl” 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p NOVA “Ancient Computer” Wee Wednesday, 10 5:00p Idaho-1 All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) Thursday, 11 Week of April 7-13, 2013 Sm “Se Am “Ca dence /R. Maxa C.” 8:30p Sunday, 7 Monday, 8 Tuesday, 9 10:00p 10:30p Rudy Maxa’s World “Kyoto, Japan” Essential Pepin “Sweets for My Sweet” America’s Test Kitchen “A Taste of Spain” Global Voices “Give Us the Money” Outdoor Idaho “Canyonlands Calling” Dialogue “Thomas Cahill” America ReFramed “West 47th Street” 8:00p 8:30p Market Warriors “Antiquing in Chicago, Ill.” 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p Globe Trekker Independent Lens “Around the World: Across America, Rt. 66 & Beyond” “The House I Live In” 8:00/7:00p Idaho Reports 2013 9:00/8:00p West of the Basque 8:00/7:00p History Detectives 8:30/7:30p Ask This Old House “Washing Machine Valve” Rick Steves’ Europe “Cinque Terre” 8:30/7:30p 9:30/8:30p Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 9:00p American Masters (90 minutes) “Carol Burnett: A Woman of Character” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Eat, Fast and Live Longer With Michael Mosley 9:00/8:00p Pleasure and Pain Hometime “North Woods Trees” B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. “History of Shopping” Rick Steves’ Europe “Berlin” PBS NewsHour 8:00p 8:30p 9:00p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Taste This! “Firebird” Rick Steves’ Europe “Cinque Terre” 11:00p Simply Ming “Thickening w/S. Lee” Charlie Rose 11:30p 11:30/10:30p Dialogue “Thomas Keneally” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “Guac on the Wild Side” “The Best of West Ireland” Going Blind 10:00p Erma Bombeck: Legacy of Laughter 9:30/8:30p Frontline “Syria Behind the Lines” 10:00/9:00p NOVA “Ancient Computer” 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Everyday Edisons “This Invention Really Sucks!/Up in the Air Tubes” Essential Pepin “Veg-In!” America’s Test Kitchen “Vegetable Mains” The Great American Seafood Cook-Off III Kimchi Chronicles “The Rice Chronicles” 9:30p 10:30p 10:30p 11:00p 9:00/8:00p Death in Paradise 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p Call the Midwife 10:30/9:30p Lidia’s Italy in America “For the Love of Soup” Cook’s Country “Forgotten Cookies” J. Weir’s Cooking Class Taste This! “Chicken & Potato Salad” “Cooks Who Care” Charlie Rose 10:00p 9:30p Rick Steves’ Europe “Berlin” Bonsai People: The Visions of Muhammad Yunus 10 Things You Need to Know About Losing Weight Charlie Rose Nightly Business Report Journal 11:30p Charlie Rose Charlie Rose 10:00p 11:00p The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Rudy Maxa’s World “Washing Machine Valve” “Rhine and Rothenburg” “South Africa: Safari” PBS NewsHour 10:30p 11:30p Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance 9:30p Nightly Business Report Journal NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Part Two” Cooking Confidence “Bean Pasta & Salad” 11:00p 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p Globe Trekker Outdoor Idaho “Around the World: Across America, Rt. 66 & Beyond” “Canyonlands Calling” Cook’s Country This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America “Cambridge Project, Pt. 1” “The Best of West Ireland” “Custer Country, Mont.” “For the Love of Vegetables” “Thrill of the Grill” 8:00p Wednesday, 10 9:30p New Tricks “Blue Flower” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p 180 Days: A Year Inside an American High School PBS NewsHour Thursday, 11 9:00p Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Part Two” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Dangerous Edge: A Life of Graham Greene Call the Midwife Friday, 12 are” dence e” 8:00p 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Lark Rise to Candleford Rick Steves’ Europe “Rhine and Rothenburg” Independent Lens “The House I Live In” 8:00p 8:30p 9:00p Outdoor Idaho “Backroad Adventures” 8:00/7:00p The Red Green Show “The Whooping Crane” This American Land “Snowmobiles/Fishing” 8:30/7:30p Keeping Up Appearances Midsomer Murders “A Talent for Life, Part Two” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p My Family The Thin Blue Line “Heart of Xmas, Part One” “Road Rage” 10:00/9:00p My Hero “Zero Tolerance” ”Hometime “Timber Shed Wall Framing” Rick Steves’ Europe “Munich and the Alps” B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. “Future of Shopping” America’s Test Kitchen The Great American “Pork Chops & Lentil Salad” Seafood Cook-Off Kimchi Chronicles ”The Jeju Chronicles” Charlie Rose The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley Essential Pepin “Fine Finishes” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal 8:00p 8:30p Foyle’s War “Plan of Attack, Part One” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Lost Bird Project 9:00p 9:30p Live From Lincoln Center “Josh Groban: All That Echoes” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Alaska, the World, and Wally Hickel This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope “Cambridge Project, Pt. 1” “Switz’s Jungfrau Region” “Brittany, France” PBS NewsHour 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Night Club” Saturday, 13 s” Week of April 7-13, 2013 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT 8:30p 9:00p Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By “Alastair’s Engagement” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “On the Air” Smart Travels w/R. Maxa “Seattle” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Live From Lincoln Center “Josh Groban: All That Echoes” 10:00p The Red Green Show “Back to Nature” 10:00/9:00p Artist Toolbox “Ramsey Lewis” Erma Bombeck: Legacy of Laughter Moyers & Company 11:30p 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Are You Being Served? As Times Goes By The Cafe “Gambling Fever” “What’s Wrong w/M. Bale?” “Fragile: Handle w/Care” Simply Ming “M. Schlow at Tico” Charlie Rose Smart Travels w/R. Maxa Smart Travels w/R. Maxa Smart Travels w/R. Maxa America’s Test Kitchen “Maui & Hawaii’s Big Island” “Oahu and Kauai” “San Francisco” “Vegetable Mains” American Masters (90 minutes) “Carol Burnett: A Woman of Character” April 2013 9:30p The Cafe “Deal or No Deal” 11:00p Charlie Rose 10:00p 10:30p Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “On the Air” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Nature “Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves” Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country “Philadelphia’s Beef Rolls” “Comfort Food” Nightly Business Report Journal 10:30p Death in Paradise 11:00p Charlie Rose Rick Steves’ Europe “Munich and the Alps” 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Wild! “Orangutans: The Last Trimate” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “Salsas That Cook” “Switz’s Jungfrau Region” Frontline “Syria Behind the Lines” 10:30p My Family “It’s Training Men” 11:00p 11:30p Doctor Who “The Vampires of Venice” 10:30/9:30p Sun Studio Sessions “The Trishas” 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Austin City Limits “John Legend & The Roots” Simply Ming “Thickening w/S. Lee” Kimchi Chronicles Rick Steves’ Europe “The Seafood Chronicles” “The Best of West Ireland” LinkAsia Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 9 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT Monday, 15 Idaho-1 Plus-2 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Tuesday, 16 5:00p The Electric Company Learn/Create-3 “The Limerick Slam” Wednesday, 17 Thursday, 18 Friday, 19 Cyberchase “The Cosmic Crumpets” Pacific Heartbeat Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour The Electric Company Learn/Create-3 “Fromage Here to Eternity” 5:30p Cyberchase “A Whale of a Tale” World-4 Independent Lens “Wham! Bam! Islam!” Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 5:00p Learn/Create-3 The Electric Company “Electric Accompany” Plus-2 Cyberchase “Spheres of Fears” Sunday, 14 G “S 8: M “A 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana Conquistadors, Aztecs and Incas” 7:30/6:30p Dialogue “Author Ethan Watters” 8: O “C Lidia’s Italy in America “Roman Style Saltimbocca” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time “Tijuana Taco Crawl” J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Dinner Time Sizzle” Cook’s Country “Chicken for Everyone” 6:00p 6:30p PBS NewsHour 7:00p 7:30p 8: M 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” Divine Women “The War of the World” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Everyday Edisons “Scrub a Dub Dub/Are You Wearing a Battery Charger?” Essential Pepin “Economical Offal” America’s Test Kitchen “Irish Comfort Classics” M. Stewart’s Cooking School “Pan Searing” J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Spiced Up” Finding Kalman Labyrinth Outdoor Idaho “Backroad Adventures” Dialogue “Thomas Keneally” PB 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p 8: 6:00/5:00p Lark Rise to Candleford 6:30/5:30p Nature “The Mystery of Eels” 7:00/6:00p Midsomer Murders “A Talent for Life, Part Two” 7:30/6:30p N “A 8: M “M Lidia’s Italy in America “Shrimping and Crabbing” Cook’s Country “Great American Cookout” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Cooking on the Sea of Cortez” “Crowd Pleasers” PBS NewsHour 6:00p 7:00p 6:00/5:00p My Hero “Pet Rescue” 6:30/5:30p Are You Being Served? “Night Club” Doc Martin “Cats and Sharks” 7:00/6:00p As Time Goes By “Alastair’s Engagement” Essential Pepin “Cozy Carbs” America’s Test Kitchen “Two Ways With Fish” Chef John Besh’s New Orleans J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Making Waves” 6:00/5:00p Nature “The Mystery of Eels” 6:30/5:30p Lidia’s Italy in America “Walken’s to Scialo’s Bakery” Cook’s Country “Dinner at the Diner” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time “World-Class Wines of Baja” H Sh A “In 7:30p 8: 7:30/6:30p The Cafe “Deal or No Deal” O “S 8: Th “B H Co PB NOVA scienceNOW “How Does the Brain Work?” 7:00p Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 7:00/6:00p Wild! “Chasing Wild Horses” 8: Th PB 6:30p PBS NewsHour 6:30p Cyberchase “The X-Factor” Th “C PB Orchestra of Exiles (90 minutes) 6:00p PBS NewsHour 7:30p Need to Know 7:30/6:30p J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Spanish Fiesta” 8: Fo “P 8: Fi Th “C PB Kind Hearted Woman (3 hours) 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p MT — Antiques Roadshow “Cincinnati, Hour Three” PT — British Antiques RS PT — Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana, Conquistadors, Aztecs and Incas” 5:30p MT — British Antiques RS PT — European Journal 6:00/5:00p Artists Toolbox “Jason Alexander” MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — BBC Newsnight 6:30/5:30p Sun Studio Sessions “David Ford” The Lawrence Welk Show “25th Anniversary Show” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Austin City Limits “Florence + The Machine/Lykke Li” Connecting With the Arts: A Teaching Practices Library, 6-8 b organic w/Michele Beschen “Refashioned/Naturally Decorative” For Your Home “Energy Savers” Growing a Greener World “Comm. Supported Programs” Moyers & Company Outdoor Idaho “Seeking Refuge” Need to Know Inside Washington Learn/Create-3 “Can Frogs Dance?/Finding Your Voice” World-4 Return Independent Lens Frontline “Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines” 5:30p A “In 7:30p 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 5:00p Plus-2 J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Middle-East Feast” 8: A “C 7:00p Antiques Roadshow “Cincinnati, Hour Three” 7:00/6:00p Outdoor Idaho “Backroad Adventures” Guts With Michael Mosley The Electric Company Idaho-1 6:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes” Learn/Create-3 “A Whole New Francine” World-4 Saturday, 20 5:30p World-4 5:00p 10 Cyberchase “Measure for Measure” Idaho-1 Idaho-1 M. Stewart’s Cooking School “Frying” America’s Test Kitchen “Ultimate Italian” 6:00p PBS NewsHour Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance (90 minutes) World-4 Essential Pepin “Special Spuds” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour World-4 Plus-2 Ca America ReFramed (90 minutes) “Big Enough” The Electric Company Plus-2 8: Oregon Field Guide “Photographer Bill Wallauer” 7:30/6:30p Sacred Stick Learn/Create-3 “War of the Words” Plus-2 7:30p Outdoor Idaho “Backroad Adventures” 7:00/6:00p Good Food Monday, 15 World-4 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook “Personal Pizzas” 6:30p Tuesday, 16 “Italy” 7:00p MT — Divine Women “Handmaids of the Gods” PT — NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Small Farm Rising Wednesday, 17 Learn/Create-3 Hands On Crafts for Kids 6:00p Dialogue “Author Ethan Watters” 7:30p Idaho Public Television channels 8: Ar “F Saturday, 20 Sunday, 14 Plus-2 5:30p MT — Moyers & Company PT — Divine Women “Handmaids of the Gods” 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” Wee Thursday, 18 5:00p Idaho-1 All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) Friday, 19 Week of April 14-20, 2013 8: M Fo “W Jo Week of April 14-20, 2013 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT 8:00p dence dence rld rams” Monday, 15 Tuesday, 16 Essential Pepin “Special Spuds” 10:00p New Tricks “Glascow UCOS” 10:00/9:00p Small Farm Rising America’s Test Kitchen “Ultimate Italian” 10:30p 11:00p 11:30p Orchestra of Exiles 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p Good Food 11:30/10:30p J. Weir’s Cooking Class “Beef Roulade” Taste This! “Cooking With Salt” Rick Steves’ Europe “Best of West Ireland” Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Backroad Adventures” “Thomas Keneally” 8:00p 8:30p Market Warriors “Antiquing in Rochester, Minn.” 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p 10:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana, Independent Lens “Wonder Women! Conquistadors, Aztecs and Incas” The Untold Story of American Superheroines” 11:00p Charlie Rose 11:30p 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Oregon Field Guide Travelscope “Cutthroat Trout/Green” “Chile: Driest Place” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p At Home in Russia, At Home on the Prairie 11:00/10:00p Outdoor Idaho “Backroad Adventures” 11:30/10:30p Dialogue “Author Ethan Watters” America ReFramed (90 minutes) “Big Enough” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana Conquistadors, Aztecs and Incas” Cook’s Country This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America “Cambridge Project, Pt. 2” “The Majesty of Madrid” “Alaska’s Inside Passage” “Roman Style Saltimbocca” “Chicken for Everyone” Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p Simply Ming “Making Sausage” Charlie Rose 10:00p Return Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “Triple Torta-Thon” “The Majesty of Madrid” Outdoor Idaho “Backroad Adventures” 10:30p 11:00p Orchestra of Exiles 11:30p Memphis Soul: In Performance at the White House The Central Park Five (2 hours) Charlie Rose 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p 10 Things You Need to Know About Losing Weight NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Everyday Edisons “Scrub a Dub Dub/Are You Wearing a Battery Charger?” Hometime “Timber Shed Roof Framing” 8:00p Wednesday, 17 9:30p Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Part Three” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Erma Bombeck: Legacy of Laughter Global Voices “Stealing Africa” Rick Steves’ Europe B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. Essential Pepin “Toledo and Salamanca” “Shrine at Czestochowa” “Economical Offal” PBS NewsHour Thursday, 18 dence 9:00p Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Rudy Maxa’s World “Installing Bluestone Patio” “The Best of West Ireland” “Scottish Highlands” 8:00p Friday, 19 dence 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p American Masters (90 minutes) “Carol Burnett: A Woman of Character” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p America’s Test Kitchen The Great American “Irish Comfort Classics” Seafood Cook-Off Kimchi Chronicles “Seafood Chronicles” Rick Steves’ Europe “Toledo and Salamanca” Charlie Rose Finding Kalman Labyrinth 10:00p 10:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Part Three” Guts With Michael Mosley Battlefield Medicine 9:00/8:00p Death in Paradise 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p Call the Midwife Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe “Installing Bluestone Patio” “Normandy” Rudy Maxa’s World “London” Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country J. Weir’s Cooking Class “Shrimping & Crabbing” “Great American Cookout” “Mushroom Lasagna” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 10:00p 8:00p 8:30p 9:00p Outdoor Idaho “Seeking Refuge” 8:00/7:00p The Red Green Show “Back to Nature” This American Land “Invading Crayfish/Robot” 8:30/7:30p Keeping Up Appearances Midsomer Murders “Death and Dreams, Part One” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p My Family The Thin Blue Line “Green-Eyed Monster” “Heart of Xmas, Part Two” Hometime “Stamped Concrete Patio Demo” Rick Steves’ Europe B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. “Belfast & Best. of N. Irlnd” “Southwestern France” 9:30p Essential Pepin “Cozy Carbs” 10:30/9:30p 10:30p Death in Paradise 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Friends and Neighbors” 8:30p 9:00p Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Memphis Soul: In Performance at the White House For Your Home “What’s New in Green?” April 2013 11:00p 11:30p America’s Test Kitchen “Two Ways With Fish” The Great American Seafood Cook-Off Charlie Rose Cook’s Country “Dinner at the Diner” 10:00/9:00p Artists Toolbox “Jason Alexander” Moyers & Company Kimchi Chronicles ”The Bean Chronicles” Rick Steves’ Europe “Belfast & Best. of N. Irlnd” Guts With Michael Mosley 11:00p Charlie Rose 11:30p 11:00/10:00p Wild! “Chasing Wild Horses” 11:30/10:30p Simply Ming Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “Rice Pilaf w. E. Krieger” “A Ceviche State of Mind” “London: Mod and Trad” Charlie Rose b organic w/M. Beschen For Your Home P.A. Smith’s Garden Home America’s Test Kitchen “Art of Comm. in Garden” “Gardening in the Mtns.” “Tree Talkin’’ “Irish Comfort Classics” Johnny Carson: American Masters (2 hours) Rick Steves’ Europe “Normandy” 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Are You Being Served? As Times Goes By The Cafe “Night Club” “Alastair’s Engagement” “Deal or No Deal” 9:30p 10:00p The Thin Blue Line The Red Green Show “Queen’s B’day Present” “Dalton’s Hot Gift” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Live From Lincoln Center “Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith” Taste This! “Nathan’s Hot Dogs” 10:00/9:00p My Hero “Pet Rescue” 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p 10:30p Live From Lincoln Center Bull Runners of Pamplona “Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Mystery of Chaco Canyon Nature “The Mystery of Eels” Nightly Business Report Journal 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Lark Rise to Candleford Charlie Rose 8:00p 8:30p Foyle’s War “Plan of Attack, Part Two” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Five Rivers Five Voices Lidia’s Italy in America “Walken’s to Scialo’s” 11:30p Independent Lens “Wonder Women! American Superheroines ” Nightly Business Report Journal This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope “Cambridge Project, Pt. 2” “London: Mod and Trad” “Ger.’s Holiday Markets” 11:00p Charlie Rose PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour Saturday, 20 ence Sunday, 14 auer” dence 8:30p Call the Midwife Globe Trekker 10:30p My Family “The Guru” 11:00p Doctor Who “Amy’s Choice” 11:30p 10:30/9:30p Sun Studio Sessions “David Ford” 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Austin City Limits “Florence + The Machine/Lykke Li” Simply Ming “Making Sausage” Kimchi Chronicles “The Beef Chronicles” Rick Steves’ Europe “The Majesty of Madrid” LinkAsia Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 11 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT Monday, 22 Idaho-1 Plus-2 Tuesday, 23 Wednesday, 24 Thursday, 25 Cyberchase “Inside Hacker” World-4 Play Again Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour The Electric Company Learn/Create-3 “Fromage Here to Eternity” 6:30p 5:30p Cyberchase “Jimaya Jam” Pacific Heartbeat Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 8: Or “Z Lidia’s Italy in America “New York’s Southern Italian” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time “Eat Like a Local in Los Cabos” J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Bistro Style” Cook’s Country “Roast Beef Dinner” 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p PBS NewsHour Fake or Fortune? 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billon Years: Life Explodes” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Everyday Edisons “Hey, Good Lookin’/A Hot and Steamy Clean” Essential Pepin “Easy and Elegant Seafood” Chef John Besh’s New Orleans J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “You Say Harissa” America’s Test Kitchen “Spicy Fall Sweets” 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p 8:0 6:30/5:30p Nature “Jungle Eagle” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Midsomer Murders “Death and Dreams, Part One” Frontline “The Retirement Gamble” 5:00p 5:30p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Idaho-1 Plus-2 Plus-2 6:30/5:30p Are You Being Served? “Friends and Neighbors” Essential Pepin “Cattle Call” America’s Test Kitchen “Company’s Coming” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 6:00/5:00p Nature “Jungle Eagle” 6:30/5:30p Cyberchase “Out of Sync” 7:00p Doc Martin “Ever After” 7:00/6:00p As Time Goes By Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country “Another Seafood Celebration” “Fancy Chicken” 7:00p Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 7:00/6:00p Wild! “Secrets of Giant Sharks” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time “Cooking in Wine Country” 5:30p As “F 7:30p 8: 7:30/6:30p The Thin Blue Line “The Queen’s B’day Present” O “C 8: Th “D Ho “B PB 7:30p Need to Know 7:30/6:30p J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Slow Food, Italian Style” 8:0 Fo “B 8: Po Th “C PB POV “Presumed Guilty” MT — Antiques Roadshow “Rapid City, S.D., Hour One” PT — British Antiques RS PT — Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana, Incas and Inquisitions” NO “A 8: M “M PB Chef John Besh’s New Orleans J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Simply Delicious” 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p MT — British Antiques RS PT — European Journal 6:00/5:00p Artist Toolbox “David Garrett” MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — BBC Newsnight 6:30/5:30p Sun Studio Sessions “Lucero” The Lawrence Welk Show “Sights and Sounds of L.A.” 7:00/6:00p Austin City Limits “Coldplay” 8:0 Ar “P 7:30/6:30p 8: Liv “R Connecting With the Arts: A Workshop for Middle Grade Teachers For Your Home For Your Home Hometime “Kitchen Modernization, Part 1” “Kitchen Modernization, Part 2” “Quartz Kitchen Remodel” For Your Home “Hardscape Makeover, Part 1” Moyers & Company Inside Washington Learn/Create-3 “Workshop 1: What Is Arts Integration?” World-4 J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Summer in Italy” NOVA scienceNOW “How Smart Are Animals?” The Central Park Five (2 hours) 5:00p Idaho-1 6:00/5:00p My Hero “The Older Man” Secrets of the Dead “Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers” The Electric Company World-4 6:30p PBS NewsHour NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” Learn/Create-3 “The Unmuffins” Ho Co PB Independent Lens (90 minutes) “The Island President” Cyberchase “Trick or Treat” D “T 8: Gu Dialogue “Author Ethan Watters” Visa Dream 6:00p 8:0 Outdoor Idaho “Seeking Refuge” PBS NewsHour 6:00/5:00p Lark Rise to Candleford Th “C PB Bitter Seeds World-4 “The Great Compromise” Sunday, 21 7:30/6:30p Dialogue “Strobe Talbott” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time “Feast in Magdalena Bay” Learn/Create-3 The Electric Company Gl “P 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana, Incas and Inquisitions” Cyberchase Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country “Problem Solving in Shangri-La” “Comfort Food for Your Table” “Icebox Desserts” Plus-2 Finding Kalman 8:0 M “A The Electric Company Learn/Create-3 “Oh Danny Boy” As “B 7:30p Saving the Ocean “Shark Reef/The Sacred Island” 5:30p 8: Th 7:00p Antiques Roadshow “Rapid City, S.D., Hour One” 7:00/6:00p Outdoor Idaho “Seeking Refuge” Lost Bird Project World-4 World-4 Friday, 26 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Argentina Remembered” America’s Test Kitchen “Big, Bold Chicken Braises” 6:00p PBS NewsHour 5:00p Saturday, 27 Essential Pepin “Classic Conclusions” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 5:00p 12 Ca America ReFramed (90 minutes) “Follow the Leader” The Electric Company Plus-2 8:0 Oregon Field Guide “Grebes/N. Umpqua Geology” 7:30/6:30p Racing the Rez Learn/Create-3 “A Whole New Francine” Plus-2 7:30p Outdoor Idaho “Seeking Refuge” 7:00/6:00p Lost Nuke Monday, 22 World-4 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook “Mini Meatballs and Pasta” 6:30p Tuesday, 23 “Canada” 7:00p MT — Divine Women “The War of the World” PT — NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes” 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Independent Lens “Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines” Wednesday, 24 Learn/Create-3 Hands On Crafts for Kids 6:00p Thursday, 25 Sunday, 21 Plus-2 5:30p MT — Moyers & Company PT — Divine Women “The War of the World” 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes” Wee Friday, 26 5:00p Idaho-1 All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” Dialogue “Strobe Talbott” Need to Know Idaho Public Television channels Saturday, 27 Week of April 21-27, 2013 Fo “L Du “T Week of April 21-27, 2013 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT 8:00p dence Monday, 22 ” dence e” art 1” Wednesday, 24 Thursday, 25 9:30p Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Part Four” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p 10:00p 10:30p The Bletchley Circle 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Independent Lens “Wonder Women! The Untold Story of Superheroines” Essential Pepin “Classic Conclusions” America’s Test Kitchen J. Weir’s Cooking Class “Big, Bold Chicken Braises” “Spicy Sausage Penne” Global Voices “Poor Us: The Animated History of Poverty” Outdoor Idaho “Seeking Refuge” Dialogue “Author Ethan Watters” America ReFramed (90 minutes) “Follow the Leader” 8:00p 8:30p Market Warriors “Antiquing in Liberty, N.C.” 9:00p 9:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana, Incas and Inquisitions” 11:00p New Tricks “Part of a Whole” 11:00/10:00p Lost Nuke 11:30p 11:30/10:30p Taste This! “Big Apple BBQ” Rick Steves’ Europe “The Majesty of Madrid” Finding Kalman 10:00p 10:30p Independent Lens (90 minutes) “The Island President” 11:00p 11:30p MT — Charlie Rose PT — Newsline 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Oregon Field Guide Travelscope Bull Runners of Pamplona “Zoo Workers/Yellow Rails” “W. Va.: Wild & Wonderful” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pan-Americana, Incas and Inquisitions” 11:00/10:00p Outdoor Idaho “Seeking Refuge” 11:30/10:30p Dialogue “Strobe Talbott” This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe “Cambridge Project, Pt. 3” “Highlights of Paris” Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America “Naturally Los Angeles” “N.Y.’s Southern Italian” Cook’s Country “Roast Beef Dinner” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “The Soul of Mole” “Highlights of Paris” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 8:30p Lost Bird Project 10:00p 9:00/8:00p Battlefield Medicine 9:30/8:30p Frontline “The Retirement Gamble” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billon Years: Life Explodes” Hometime “Stamped Rick Steves’ Europe Concrete Patio Repoured” “Belgium” B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. “Krakow, Poland” Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen “Easy & Elegant Seafood” “Spicy Fall Sweets” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 9:00p Simply Ming “Tenderizing” 9:30p Dust Bowl (2 hours) “The Great Plow Up” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Guts With Michael Mosley 9:00p 9:30p 10:30p The Great American Seafood Cook-Off II Charlie Rose 10:00p 11:00p 11:30p Charlie Rose 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Everyday Edisons “Hey, Good Lookin’/A Hot and Steamy Clean” Kimchi Chronicles “The Beef Chronicles” Rick Steves’ Europe “Belgium” Saving the Ocean “Shark Reef/The Sacred Island” 10:30p 11:30p Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Death in Paradise 10:00/9:00p Call the Midwife 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Lark Rise to Candleford Ask This Old House “Fireplace Mantel” Rudy Maxa’s World “S. Africa: Cape Town” Cook’s Country “Icebox Desserts” J. Weir’s Cooking Class “Soup and Lamb Leg” Taste This! “Grilling Under the Sun” Rick Steves’ Europe “Provence” Lidia’s Italy in America “Comfort Foods” Battlefield Medicine 11:00p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billon Years: Monsters” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Part Four” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 10:00p 9:30p Charlie Rose Rick Steves’ Europe “Provence” Globe Trekker: “Around the World: Pan-Americana, Incas and Inquisitions” 8:00p 8:30p 9:00p Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” 8:00/7:00p The Red Green Show “Dalton’s Hot Gift” This American Land “Badlands” 8:30/7:30p Keeping Up Appearances Midsomer Murders “Death and Dreams, Part Two” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Old Guys My Family “Sally’s Party” “Bully for Ben” 10:00/9:00p My Hero “The Older Man” 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p Are You Being Served? As Time Goes By “Friends and Neighbors” 11:30/10:30p The Thin Blue Line “Queen’s B’day Present” Hometime “Built-In Gas Grill” Rick Steves’ Europe “French Riviera” B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. “Shrine at Lourdes” America’s Test Kitchen “Company’s Coming” The Great American Seafood Cook-Off III Rick Steves’ Europe “French Riviera” PBS NewsHour Friday, 26 sent” dence 9:00p Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Rudy Maxa’s World “Building a Fireplace Mantel” “The Majesty of Madrid” “Uzbekistan” 8:00p Essential Pepin “Cattle Call” Nightly Business Report Journal Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America “Taiwan: City and Culture” “Seafood Celebration” Cook’s Country “Fancy Chicken” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p Live From Lincoln Center (2.5 hours) “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel With the New York Philharmonic” For Your Home “Landscape Makeover” Dust Bowl (2 hours) “The Great Plow Up” April 2013 For Your Home “Attic Upfit, Part 1” For Your Home “Attic Upfit, Part 2” 11:00p 11:30p Charlie Rose Charlie Rose This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe “Cambridge Project, Pt. 3” “Poland Rediscovered” 8:30p 9:00p Keeping Up Appearances As Time Goes By 10:30p Death in Paradise 8:00p 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p Foyle’s War Live From Lincoln Center (2.5 hours) “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel With the New York Philharmonic” “Broken Souls, Part One” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p Powering the Planet — Earth: The Operator’s Manual A Community of Gardeners Nature “Jungle Eagle” 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Pop Star” Saturday, 27 dence 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p The Central Park Five (2 hours) 8:00p Tuesday, 23 dence Sunday, 21 ology” dence ed” 8:30p Call the Midwife Kimchi Chronicles “The Fish Chronicles” Secrets of the Dead “Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers” 10:30p 11:00p 11:30p MT — Charlie Rose PT — Newsline 11:30/10:30p 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p Wild! “Secrets of Giant Sharks” Simply Ming “Omelets w/T. English” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “Case for Quesadillas” “Poland Rediscovered” Lost Bird Project 9:30p The Thin Blue Line “Fire and Terror” 10:00p The Red Green Show “Viva Las Possums” 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Sun Studio Sessions “Lucero” 11:00/10:00p Austin City Limits “Coldplay” For Your Home “Fixing It Up” America’s Test Kitchen “Spicy Fall Sweets” Simply Ming “Tenderizing” Kimchi Chronicles Rick Steves’ Europe “Seoul Food Chronicles” “Highlights of Paris” Moyers & Company 10:30p 11:00p My Family Doctor Who “A Very Brief Encounter” “The Hungry Earth” LinkAsia 11:30p 11:30/10:30p Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 13 Learn/Create-3 Hands On Crafts for Kids “USA” World-4 Monday, 29 Idaho-1 Plus-2 World-4 Paving the Way: The National Park-to-Park Highway (2 hours) “See America First/Welcome Home” Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Plus-2 The Electric Company Learn/Create-3 “The Great Compromise” World-4 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Harvest Time” 6:00p PBS NewsHour Cyberchase “Double Trouble” 5:30p America’s Test Kitchen “Breakfast Standbys” 14 Ca 8: Du “T As “L Gl “L 6:30p 7:30p 8:0 An “V 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pacific Journeys, Santiago to Pitcairn” 7:30/6:30p Dialogue “Kati Marton” 8: Or “D Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country “Italian Syle Breakfast for Dinner” “Tropical Barbecue” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time “Tijuana Round Table” J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Middle-East Feast” 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p PBS NewsHour Fake or Fortune? 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Everyday Edisons “I Can Finally Grasp It!/Happy Trails (and Trials) to You” America’s Test Kitchen “Turkey on the Grill” Saving the Ocean “Destination Baja/Swordfish! Part One” Chef John Besh’s New Orleans J. Weir’s Cooking Confidence “Dinner Time Sizzle” Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” Th “C PB Niagara Falls Weekend Daytime Schedule Features New Series, New Seasons Three new seasons of cooking shows begin Saturday, April 6, starting at 8:00/7:00 a.m. MT/PT with NEW SCANDINANVIAN COOKING. Filmed on location in Norway and other exotic locales, host Andreas Viestad tells how a packed lunch is as important as dinner in the Scandinavian tradition and shares some favorite midday recipes. MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL begins Season 2 at 9:30/8:30 a.m. MT/PT with Perfect Roast, presenting techniques for rib roast, crown roast of pork, and stuffed turkey breast. This is immediately followed by JOANNE WEIR’S COOKING CONFIDENCE at 10:00/9:00 a.m. MT/PT, featuring Italian Flavor or Slow Food, Italian Style. On Saturday, April 13, THE AVIATORS moves into the 12:30/11:30 a.m. MT/PT timeslot. The series covers a variety of aviation stories such as a feature on Rob Reider, the voice of some of the world’s largest air shows, or the new look in the cockpit of the Aviators’ Cessna 210. Also AMERICAN WOODSHOP returns to the schedule at 2:00/1:00 p.m. MT/PT. MARTHA SPEAKS returns to Sundays, on April 14, at 10:30/9:30 a.m. MT/PT. Then BBC NEWSNIGHT begins at 11:00/10:00 a.m. MT/PT. 8:0 7:00p Antiques Roadshow “Rapid City, S.D., Hour Two” 7:00/6:00p Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” Cyberchase Essential Pepin “Creech Who Would Be Crowned” “Vegetable Bounty” Pacific Heartbeat 7:30p Essential Pepin “Fruit Fete” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— The Electric Company 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour The Electric Company 7:00p Outdoor Idaho Oregon Field Guide “Cycling Idaho” “Ice Diving” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time America ReFramed (2 hours) “Push: Madison Vs. Madison” Learn/Create-3 “Oh Danny Boy” 6:30p MT — Fake or Fortune? PT — NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Children of the Amazon Lost Bird Project 5:00p Tuesday, 30 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook “Grilled Cheese Sandwiches” 6:00p Wee Sunday, 28 Sunday, 28 Plus-2 5:30p MT — Moyers & Company PT — Fake or Fortune? 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) Monday, 29 5:00p Idaho-1 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT Dialogue “Strobe Talbott” Curious George Swings Into Spring Everyone’s favorite monkey ushers in spring with an all-new special, which airs Monday, April 22, at 8:00/7:00 a.m. MT/ PT and 2:00/1:00 p.m. MT/PT. The show repeats Friday, April 26, at 8:00/7:00 a.m. MT/PT and 2:00/1:00 p.m. MT/PT, and Sunday, April 28, at 6:30/5:30 a.m. MT/PT. Curious George has a big case of spring fever and wants everyone to relish the wonders of the season. But serious lobby dogs at work in tall apartment buildings like Hundley have no time for frolicking, especially when there’s a spring-cleaning prize to be won. Hundley’s dreams are dashed when a burst pipe forces him to evacuate the building and join George in the country. The little monkey takes Hundley on a wild adventure through the country, but Hundley ends up getting lost, leaving George having to rescue him. Along the way, the program showcases science concepts about the season. Idaho Public Television channels 8:0 Tuesday, 30 Week of April 28-30, 2013 Du “R 8: M Ou Ho Ki PB dence 8:30p 9:00p 8:30/7:30p Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge, Part Five” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Sunday, 28 Call the Midwife 8:00/7:00p Dust Bowl (2 hours) “The Great Plow Up” 9:30p 10:00p 10:30p The Bletchley Circle 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Children of the Amazon J. Weir’s Cooking Class “Chicken Ragout” Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe “Laying Sod in the Backyard” “Highlights of Paris” Rudy Maxa’s World “South Africa” Essential Pepin “Fruit Fete” America’s Test Kitchen “Breakfast Standbys” Global Voices “Land Rush” Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” Dialogue “Strobe Talbott” America ReFramed “Push: Madison Vs. Madison” 8:00p Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Phoenix” Monday, 29 dence 8:00p 8:30p 11:00p 11:30p New Tricks “A Death in the Family” 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and A Land Ethic for Our Time Taste This! “John’s Pizzeria” Rick Steves’ Europe “Highlights of Paris” 9:00p 9:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pacific Journeys, Santiago to Pitcairn” 10:00p 10:30p Independent Lens (90 minutes) “The Undocumented” 11:00p 11:30p MT — Charlie Rose PT — Newsline 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Oregon Field Guide Travelscope “Divers/Pacific Lamprey” “Austria” 9:00/8:00p Journey of Sacagawea 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Globe Trekker “Around the World: Pacific Journeys, Santiago to Pitcairn” 11:00/10:00p Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” 11:30/10:30p Dialogue “Kati Marton” This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe “Cambridge Project, Pt. 4” “Budapest” Travelscope “Taiwan: Natural Side” Lidia’s Italy in America “Italian Style Breakfast” Cook’s Country “Tropical Barbecue” Mexico: 1 Plate at a Time Rick Steves’ Europe “Carnita-Vore” “Budapest” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal 8:00p Tuesday, 30 dence Week of April 28-30, 2013 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT 8:30p 9:00p Dust Bowl (2 hours) “Reaping the Whirlwind” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Mother Nature’s Child: Growing Outdoors in the Media Age Hometime “Island Kitchen 2.0 Cabinets” PBS NewsHour Rick Steves’ Europe “Lisbon and Algarve” Simply Ming “Ganache w/J. Chang” Charlie Rose Paving the Way: The National Park-to-Park Highway “Welcome Home” 9:30p 10:00p 9:00/8:00p Battlefield Medicine 9:30/8:30p Frontline “Never Forget to Lie” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Everyday Edisons “I Can Finally Grasp It!/Happy Trails to You” B. Wolf: Travels & Trads. “Boston, Mass.” Essential Pepin “Vegetable Bounty” America’s Test Kitchen “Turkey on the Grill” Kimchi Chronicles Rick Steves’ Europe “Seoul Food Chronicles” “Lisbon and Algarve” Nightly Business Report Journal 10:30p The Great American Seafood Cook-Off Charlie Rose 11:00p 11:30p Charlie Rose Saving the Ocean “Destination Baja/Swordfish! Part One” Bull Runners of Pamplona Airs Friday, April 19, at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT Every year, for eight days in July, a herd of massive fighting bulls power down cobbled streets, along with a petrified mass of thrill seekers. The beasts roar and skid; men with red bandanas are scattered like skittles. This documentary of the famous Running of the Bulls is all about the primordial thrill of the scariest chase in the world. Every summer young men cross continents to reach the ancient city of Pamplona, Spain, and find glory dancing on the horns of a bull. It’s a ceremony dating back to 1385, when the first wild bulls were run into town. Years in the making, the film gets unprecedented access April 2013 to the event. The camera is so close you can smell the fear of the runners and hear the snorts of the raging beasts. Men slip, trip and curl up in terror as the huge animals toss and trample them. In crisp frightening detail this visual feast serves up the chase and its participants. The high-speed HD cameras record the action from impossible angles, offering intimate and lasting views of the relationship between bull and runner. As photojournalist Jim Hollander puts it, “Death is in the streets and the only way to capture the race’s spirit is to photograph some[one] dripping [blood].” 15 Idaho Channel Weekends: Overnight and Daytime Saturdays AM (Times are MT/PT) 12:00/— BBC World News 4/6, 4/13 & 4/20 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Western Tradition 4/6 “Revolution and the Romantics/The Age of the Nation States”; 4/13 “A New Public/Fin de Siecle”; 4/20 “The First World War and the Rise of Fascism/The Second World War”; 4/27 “The Cold War/ Europe and the Third World” 2:00/1:00 Unfinished Nation 4/6 “Worlds Apart/Master and Slave”; 4/13 “Voices of Reform/ Manifest Destiny?”; 4/20 “Decade of Discord/House Divided”; 4/27 “Battle City/Final Stages” 3:00/2:00 Unfinished Nation 4/6 “The Collapse of Peace/Fallout”; 4/13 “The Way We Were?/ The Other America”; 4/20 “Restless Society/A Nation Torn”; 4/27 “Determined to Be Heard/Crisis of Authority” 4:00/3:00 Inside Out 4/6 “Stressed to the Limit/The Enduring Self”; 4/13 “Out of Balance/Going to Extremes”; 4/20 “Getting It Together/People to People” The Bletchley Circle 4/27 5:00/4:00 Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology 4/6 “Evolution Through Time/Glaciers”; 4/13 “Running Water: Erosion and Deposition/Running Water: Landform Evolution”; 4/20 “The Sea Floor/Waves, Beaches and Coasts”; 4/27 “Groundwater/ Wind, Dust and Deserts” 6:00/5:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 6:30/5:30 Market to Market 7:00/6:00 Second Opinion 4/6 “Psoriasis”; 4/13 “Chronic Pain Management”; 4/20 “Medical Radiation”; 4/27 “The Aging Face” 7:30/6:30 Lidia’s Italy in America 4/6 “St. Louis and Chicago Style Pizza”; 4/13 “Three Quick and Easy Italian Dinners” Cooking With Nick Stellino 4/20 “Delicious Chicken Dinner”; 4/27 “Pork Chop & Pineapple Upside-Down Cake” 11:00/10:00 America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated 4/6 “Big, Bold Chicken Braises”; 4/13 “Spicy Fall Sweets”; 4/20 “Company’s Coming”; 4/27 “Breakfast Standbys” 11:30/10:30 Scrapbook Soup 4/6 “Quick and Easy Journaling”; 4/13 “Coordinated Looks”; 4/20 “Parties and Garlands”; 4/27 “New Materials” PM 12:00/11:00 Paint This With Jerry Yarnell 4/6 “High and Mighty, Part 1”; 4/13 “High and Mighty, Part 2”; 4/20 “High and Mighty, Part 3”; 4/27 “High and Mighty, Part 4” 12:30/11:30 Idaho State of Mind 4/6 The Aviators 4/13, 4/20 & 4/27 1:00/12:00 This Old House (Rpt. 4/7, 4/14, 4/21 & 4/28) 4/6 “Essex 2012-13, A Home for Mom & Dad”; 4/13 “Cambridge Project, Part 2”; 4/20 “Cambridge Project, Part 3”; 4/27 “Cambridge Project, Part 4” 1:30/12:30 Ask This Old House (Rpt. 4/7, 4/14, 4/21 & 4/28) 4/6 “Transforming Stock Shelving/Installing a New Washing Machine Valve”; 4/13 “Installing Bluestone Patio/Hanging Bikes in a Garage”; 4/20 “Building a Custom Fireplace Mantel/Repairing a Leaky Kitchen Faucet”; 4/27 “Laying Sod in the Backyard/Installing a Wireless Thermostat” 2:00/1:00 The Woodwright’s Shop 4/6 “Field Gate Hinges” American Woodshop 4/13 “Free Standing Tool Cabinets”; 4/20 “Veneer Inlays”; 4/27 “Stair Case Upgrades” 2:30/1:30 Rough Cut: Woodworking With Tommy Mac 10:00/9:00 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence 4/6 “Italian Flavor, or Slow Food, Italian Style”; 4/13 “Harvest Time”; 4/20 “Middle-East Fesat, or Spice It Up”; 4/27 “Dinner Time Sizzle” 10:30/9:30 The Mind of a Chef 4/6 “Pig”; 4/13 “Memory”; 4/20 “Spain”; 4/27 “Rotten” 6:00/5:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 6:30/5:30 Curious George Curious George Swings Into Spring 4/28 7:00/6:00 Wild Kratts 4/7, 4/14 & 4/21 7:30/6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo 8:00/7:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30/7:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 9:00/8:00 Bob the Builder 9:30/8:30 Thomas & Friends 10:00/9:00 Wishbone 10:30/9:30 Idaho Reports 2013 4/7 Martha Speaks 4/14, 4/21 & 4/28 11:00/10:00 BBC Newsnight 4/14, 4/21 & 4/28 11:30/10:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack PM 4/7 “Mississippi River”; 4/14 “Heritage Village”; 4/21 “St. Thomas Courtyard”; 4/28 “Cape Porpoise” 3:30/2:30 America’s Heartland 4:00/3:00 NOVA 1:30/12:30 Sew It All Sundays 4/6 “Perfect Roast”; 4/13 “Stewing”; 4/20 “Soups”; 4/27 “Vegetables” 4/14 “Carol Burnett & The Funny Ladies” 4/6 “Porsche 911 Carrera 4S”; 4/13 “Sport Sedan Shootout”; 4/20 “BMW M6”; 4/27 “Jaguar F-Type” 4/6 “Wine and Tapas”; 4/13 “On the Road in San Antonio With Diana Barrios Trevino”; 4/20 “Fish Broth”; 4/27 “On the Road: Boston Vendor Trucks — Mobile Cuisine” 9:30/8:30 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School The Central Park Five 4/21 Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time 4/28 5:00/4:00 Garrow’s Law 4/7 Wilderness: The Great Debate 4/28 5:30/4:30 Pioneers of Television 3:00/2:00 MotorWeek 8:00/7:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 8:30/7:30 Simply Ming 4/6 “The Beat Goes On …”; 4/13 “Fat and You”; 4/20 “How Sweet It Is”; 4/27 “Sweet Seductions” 4/14 “Carol Burnett: A Woman of Character” 12:00/11:00 To the Contrary With Bonnie Erbe 12:30/11:30 McLaughlin Group 1:00/12:00 Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer 4/6 “Laminated Coat Rack”; 4/13 “Console Table/HDTV Stand”; 4/20 “Sand Shaded Clock”; 4/27 “Simple Case Construction Bookcase” 4/6 “Ancient Computer”; 4/13 “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening”; 4/20 “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes”; 4/27 “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” 9:00/8:00 Christina Oil, Part 1” 4:00/3:00 Garrow’s Law 4/7 American Masters AM (Times are MT/PT) 12:00/— Austin City Limits 4/7 “Ready-Made Revamp, Sue Hausmann”; 4/14 “The Bib Easy, Heather Bailey”; 4/21 “Block Party, Mary Fons”; 4/28 “Shift in Thought, Brini Maxwell” 2:00/1:00 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 4/7 “Fluttering By”; 4/14 “Calypso Tote”; 4/21 “Emeralds” Quilting Arts 4/28 “Exploring Modern Quilting” 2:30/1:30 Hometime 4/7 “Bon Iver”; 4/14 “John Legend & The Roots”; 4/21 “Florence + The Machine/Lykka Li”; 4/28 “Coldplay” 4/7 “Creekside Home Framing”; 4/14 “Creekside Home Dormers”; 4/21 “Creekside Home Roofing”; 4/28 “Creekside Home Stone” 1:00/12:00 Nature 3:00/2:00 Woodsmith Shop 4/7 “What Plants Talk About”; 4/14 “Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves”; 4/21 “The Mystery of Eels”; 4/28 “Jungle Eagle” 4/7 “Mobile Shop Cart”; 4/14 “Top Shop Tips”; 4/21 “3-in-1 Bookcase”; 4/28 “Curved-Lid Treasure Box” 2:00/1:00 East, Fast and Live Longer With Michael Mosley 4/7 Frontline 4/14 Battlefield Medicine 4/21 & 4/28 3:00/2:00 MI5 3:30/2:30 This Old House (R) 4:00/3:00 Ask This Old House (R) 4:30/3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 4/7 “The Russian”; 4/14 “The Sting”; 4/21 “Diana”; 4/28 “Gas and 4/7 “Teaching Children” P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 4/14, 4/21 & 4/28 For more schedule information check out our website at idahoptv.org 16 Idaho Public Television channels Ron Pisaneschi R Director of Content on’s PiCKS May Features Mel Brooks in New AMERICAN MASTERS N ext month, AMERICAN MASTERS presents an extraordinary biography of one of the legends of show business, Mel Brooks. Brooks has earned more major awards than any other living entertainer. A comedy giant of our time, scrawny Melvin Kaminsky developed his aggressively funny personality on the mean streets of Brooklyn to protect himself against bullies. His first public success came in the early ’60s with the 2000 Year Old Man albums, recorded with Carl Reiner and unleashing Brooks’ wacky mind on the world. His brazen satirical film The Producers won the 1968 Oscar for best screenplay and such cult classics as Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, The Twelve Chairs, High Anxiety, To Be or Not to Be, Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights followed. Ironically, this larger-than-life, loudmouthed little man is very private and has been fairly reclusive since his wife of 41 years, Anne Bancroft, died in 2005. He has never authorized a biography and has requested that his friends not talk about him, making his full participation with AMERICAN MASTERS a genuine first. “There are a few singular voices of genius in film comedy; Mel Brooks joins the ranks of Chaplin, Keaton and Woody Allen, creating a genre unto himself,” says Susan Lacy, creator and executive Ron’s Picks continued on page 30 April 2013 April Check out our website! idahoptv.org LISTINGS All listings are based on the information obtainable at press time. Program changes often happen after press deadline. Please consult our website (idahoptv.org), and daily newspaper listings or call your station for the most up-to-date information: KAID-TV 4/KIPT-TV 13, 373-7220; KISU-TV 10, 282-2857; KUID-TV 12/KCDT-TV 26, 885-1226. MT PT (D) (*) An IdahoPTV Production Mountain Time (V) Viewer Discretion Advised Pacific Time Described Video All programming is Close Captioned (CC) for the hearing impaired, except some overnight courses. Closed Captioning Hotline: To report problems with closed captioning, call (208) 373-7353; FAX (208) 373-7246 or email: cc@idahoptv.org IDAHO All Times Listed are Mountain Time/Pacific Time 1 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Antiques Roadshow ”Cincinnati, Ohio” The show includes a visit to the American Sign Museum for a look at vintage electric signs. Appraisal highlights include a baseball bat used by Mickey Mantle; art pottery from Cincinnati’s own Rookwood Pottery; and works by locally born and world-known artist Edward Henry Potthast, valued up to $63,000. Part 1 of 3 (Rpt. 4/6) 8:00 Globe Trekker “Eastern Canada” Zoe D’Amato begins his 1,800mile trip on the Avalon Peninsula, in Newfoundland and Labrador. She travels south and west to the maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick with their rugged coastlines, then heads inland to take in Quebec’s old-world charm and party at the New France Festival. Her final stops are in Ontario where she takes in the city of Toronto, and checks out the Niagara Falls area. 9:00 Kind Hearted Woman Filmmaker David Sutherland (“The Farmer’s Wife,” “Country Boys”) follows Robin Charboneau for three years. As the film begins, Robin is 32 and struggling between saving her family and risking it all to help end domestic and child abuse on her Native American reservation. She negotiates single motherhood, tenuous sobriety, and a complicated tribal justice system to regain custody of her children. Part 1 of 2 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Airs Mondays at 7:00 p.m. MT/PT Repeats Saturdays at 5:00/4:00 p.m. MT/PT As ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’s visit to Idaho draws nearer, new programs air this month from Cincinnati (April 1, 8 and 15) and Rapid City, South Dakota (April 22, 29 and May 6). Part adventure, part history lesson, and part treasure hunt, the10-time Emmy Award-nominated program will be in Boise June 29 at Expo Idaho. Idaho’s capital is one of eight cities ANTIQUES ROADSHOW will visit on its 2013 summer tour. Free admission to ANTIQUES ROADSHOW events is available through the show’s traditional lottery process. The deadline to apply online or through the mail is April 8. Ticket applications and complete ticketing rules are available at pbs.org/ antiques or by calling 1-888-762-3749. Take CHANNELS along anywhere! Now online. idahoptv.org/members4/ 17 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 2 Tuesday Airs Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. MT/PT A light-hearted look at how plants behave and a more serious examination of the enigmatic eel highlight this month’s programs. From the heights of the Great Basin Desert to the lush coastal rainforests of western Canada, scientist J.C. Cahill takes viewers on a journey into the “secret world of plants.” In What Plants Talk About (April 3), Cahill integrates hard-core science with a humorous look at how plants behave and communicate, revealing a world where they are as busy, responsive and complex as we are. Consider the eel: Though much of the natural world is discovered and understood, this snakelike sea creature remains an obscurity in many regards. The Mystery of Eels (April 17) attempts to shed some light on these denizens of the deep. Encore presentations this month are Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves on April 10 and Jungle Eagle on April 24. Airs Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m MT/PT Now in its 39th season, NOVA in April examines what is believed to be the world’s first computer and then explores the history of our planet with a trip to Australia and the ultimate Outback road trip. In Ancient Computer (April 3) a 2,000-year-old Greek shipwreck discovered in the early 20th century includes the remains of an intricate bronze machine. The unimpressive lump of metal turns out to be an extraordinary treasure: the world’s first known computer. NOVA follows the detective work that discovers the truth about the ancient device: It is a sophisticated astronomical calculator and eclipse predictor, unrivaled until the era of modern science and 18 believed to be from the workshop of Archimedes. Of all the continents on Earth, none contains a more telling story of our planet’s origins than Australia. With help from host and scientist Richard Smith, NOVA’s four-part Australia’s First 4 Billion Years (April 10, 17, 24 and May 1) takes viewers on an adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today. Titanic dinosaurs, giant kangaroos, sea monsters, prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and deadly asteroids are recreated to tell this untold story of the land “down under,” the one island continent that has it all when it comes to artifacts and evidence of prehistoric times. 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Divine Women “When God Was a Girl” Historian Bettany Hughes visits the world’s oldest religious site to find evidence that women were part of the very birth of organized religion, and reveals why our ancestors thought of the divine as female. Hughes travels to remote places in the Near East to encounter fearsome goddesses, and continues to modern India, where the goddess is still a powerful force for thousands of Hindus. Part 1 of 3 8:00 History Detectives The detectives investigate whether a biography of frontiersman Kit Carson once belonged to members of his family; seek the meaning behind an inscription on sheet music of “Tumbling Tumbleweeds”; and examine whether a basket might have been woven by a pivotal character in the Modoc Indian wars. The show also revisits the story of a saddle found in Idaho that is intertwined with the story of early Hollywood stunt man Yakima Canutt. 9:00 Kind Hearted Woman Robin’s battles in tribal court with her ex-husband for custody of their children, even after he is convicted of abusive sexual contact with his daughter, illuminates how serious this problem is on the reservation. She has hopes that a move to International Falls, Minnesota, with her children now in her custody, will be a fresh start for all of them. Part 2 of 2 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 3 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Nature (D) “What Plants Talk About” Hard-core science is integrated with a light-hearted look at how plants behave. From the heights of the Great Basin Desert to the lush coastal rainforests on the west coast of Canada, J.C. Cahill leads a journey into the “secret world of plants,” revealing that they eavesdrop on each other, talk to their allies, call in insect mercenaries and nurture their young. This is a world where plants are a lot less passive and more intelligent than generally believed. 8:00 NOVA (D) “Ancient Computer” NOVA follows the detective work required to discover what may be the world’s first computer, an unpromising-looking lump of metal found in 1901 in a 2,000-year-old shipwreck. Idaho Public Television channels Researchers used data from high-resolution, 360-degree X-ray scans to decipher markings in the corroded bronze fragments to determine that it is an astronomical calculator and eclipse predictor. (Rpt. 4/6) 9:00 Eat, Fast and Live Longer with Michael Mosley With cameras in tow, the British journalist and physician starts his health-science travels across the U.S. by meeting researchers whose work enables him to test a new science-based dietary program that is easy for him to incorporate into normal life. His goal: to live longer, stay younger and lose weight. 10:00 Pleasure and Pain Michael Mosley discovers how pleasure is at the root of humans’ ability to make sense of the world and reinforces healthy behavior. He meets with people high on the pleasure hormone oxytocin and joins thrill-seekers. Then he investigates the link between pleasure and pain. He explores how people cope with pain, and why it is important. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 4 Thursday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Doc Martin “Remember Me” PC Joe Penhale discreetly asks Doc Martin for help when Maggie, Penhale’s exwife, comes to town, seemingly unaware they are no longer married. Meanwhile Martin and Louisa’s baby is still unnamed, and now they also face a state deadline to commit to a moniker. 8:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Canyonlands Calling” Cameras roam desert expanses, narrow canyons, mountains and rock formations of the southwest corner of Idaho. Participants reveal how eight years of collaborative effort among many interests can culminate in the federal Owyhee Initiative that includes many uses, including designated wilderness. (Rpt. 4/7) 8:30 This American Land ”Cattle Rustling, Bats, Colorado River“ Good guys in Oregon use new technology to fight outlaws committing age-old crimes. Bats get a bad rap in the animal kingdom, but are seldom seen as they are in this footage. The Colorado River serves a lot of needs, and that tug of war is getting critical. 9:00 Midsomer Murders “A Talent for Life” In the village of Malham Bridge, Barnaby and Troy are faced with a double murder when feisty former socialite Isobel Hewitt and local Casanova Dr. Duncan Goff are found bludgeoned to death together by a nearby fishing river. Part 1 of 2 10:00 Death in Paradise Angelique Morel, a local voodoo priestess, predicts her own murder by a scarred man and is found dead April 2013 the next day. Richard finds it hard to understand his team’s belief that her predictions must have become a reality, and wants to convince the team her death had nothing to do with voodoo spirits and everything to do with cyanide poisoning. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/11:30 Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 5 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 7:30 Need To Know 8:00 Idaho Reports 2013 (*) Host Greg Hahn, with a panel of news professionals, plus political analysts, examines the week’s events at the Idaho Legislature. (Rpt. 4/7) Three New AMERICAN SONGBOOK Episodes Air on Two Fridays 9:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “Show Tunes” The singer, pianist and music archivist presents three new AMERICAN SONGBOOK productions. Stephen Sondheim, Angela Lansbury and Christine Ebersole appear in this episode. Sondheim reveals composers he admires and shows some home movie footage of the original Broadway Follies production. Lansbury reflects on her Broadway career, and Ebersole performs show tunes. 10:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “Let’s Dance” Feinstein explores the marriage between music and choreography, illustrating this with footage of film icons Fred Astaire, who is rehearsing on set, and Gene Kelly, shown in his Broadway debut in the original Pal Joey production. Liza Minnelli, who knew both Kelly and Astaire, discusses their unique styles and techniques. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 6 Saturday 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Cincinnati, Ohio” Part 1 of 3 (R from 4/1) Fiona Bruce Hosts England’s Antiques Roadshow 6:00/5:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Beverley Minster” Fiona Bruce is now host of the British production of Antiques Roadshow, and she and a team of experts are in Yorkshire. Treasures include a valuable medieval ring dug up on a farm, two Victorian paintings given in exchange for a gambling debt, and a car rescued from a pig farm’s outbuilding that is a former rally winner driven by Stirling Moss. 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “London: Historic and Dynamic” Rick ponders royal tombs in Westminster Abbey, learns how to triple the calories of an English scone at teatime, discovers treasures in the British Library, enjoys the evening scene in Soho, and uncovers Winston Churchill’s secret World War II headquarters. —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “The Norma Zimmer Show” This 1965 show features the talent of the late Norma Zimmer, who died in 2011. She sings “Whistle While You Work” while showing off her paintings. Then she teaches Barbara and Bobby to dance in the “Polka Lesson” and dances a Viennese waltz with Lawrence to “Vienna Echoes.” A special tribute to her is included in this show. 8:00 Are You Being Served? “Gambling Fever” The staff members like to bet on 19 horse races. After being caught watching the race in Mr. Rumbold’s office, Mr. Humphries goes to the sports department and mimes the race over the security camera. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth is thrilled when the wealthy Mrs. Fortescue — practically an aristocrat — asks for a lift into town. 9:00 As Time Goes By “What’s Wrong With Mrs. Bale?” Lionel is not well and Jean is trying to console him while getting to the root of what has upset the housekeeper. 9:30 The Café “Fragile — Handle With Care” Everyone wants to know how Sarah’s meeting with the literary agent went. Brenda makes her an offer, but Carol’s got bigger concerns. 10:00 The Red Green Show “The Whooping Crane” A whooping crane builds its nest and lays an egg in the chimney of Possum Lodge. Then Red demonstrates a way to go tobogganing in the summer. 10:30 My Family ”Bully for Ben” Ben joins the young Harpers for a pub quiz and takes on an apparent cheater on another team — this leads to reliving his school years and how he was bullied — by a girl. 11:00 Doctor Who “Flesh and Stone” Trapped by an army of Weeping Angels, the Doctor and his friends must try to escape through the wreckage of a crashed space liner. Meanwhile in the forest vault, Amy finds herself facing an even more deadly attack. 12:00/— Austin City Limits “Bon Iver” The Grammy-winning group performs material from its self-titled second album. 7 Sunday 5:00/4:00 Moyers & Company 6:00/5:00 Divine Women “When God Was a Girl” Part 1 of 3 (R from 4/2) —/6:00 NOVA (D) “Ancient Computer” (R from 4/3) KUID/KCDT only 7:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Canyonlands Calling” (R from 4/4) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide “Dory Builder, The Tuesday Crew, Willamette Greenway” The show features one of the last commercial dory builders, who keeps up a centuryold tradition by making the handcrafted boats. 8:00 Call the Midwife The Nonnatus community is rocked when the Kelly family’s newborn son dies in unexplained circumstances. Cynthia, who had attended the birth, comes under intense scrutiny from the police and the pregnant women of Poplar. Despite reassurances from her friends and colleagues, Cynthia questions her own abilities and the strain takes its toll on her work and health. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic ”Mr. Selfridge” Harry Selfridge puts cosmetics counters at the front of his London store, which was not uncommon in Paris, but English ladies consider beauty products a hush-hush subject. Meanwhile, his private life gets complicated as music-hall artiste Ellen Love, socialite Lady Mae Loxley and his wife, Rose, make waves. Part 2 of 8 10:00 New Tricks “Blue Flower” The UCOS team investigates the case of 16-year-old tennis champion Alice Kemp, who fell to her death from the balcony of a penthouse apartment after losing a crucial match. As team members delve into this competitive world, Standing wonders if he did enough to encourage his own daughter’s sporting ambitions. DEFIANT REQUIEM, LABRYINTH Honor Holocaust Month 11:00 Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance Despite horrific living conditions, starvation and the threat of deportation to Auschwitz, the Jewish inmates of Terezin concentration camp fight back GLOBE TREKKER Around the World Airs Mondays, beginning April 8, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT This eight-part miniseries is dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the award-winning show. To mark the occasion, popular hosts Ian Wright, Justine Shapiro and Megan McCormack rejoin the GLOBE TREKKER team, each taking on a leg of the roundthe-world marathon, visiting some of the best sites the world has to offer. This month’s episodes are Across America: Route 66 and Beyond (April 8); Panamericana: Conquistadors, Aztecs & Revolutions (April 15); Panamericana: Incas, & Inquisitions (April 22); and Pacific Journeys: Santiago to Pitcairn (April 29). 20 with art and music. Led by conductor Raphael Schachter, they re-imagine a Catholic liturgical work, Verdi’s Requiem, as a condemnation of the Nazis in Latin. Six decades later, conductor Murry Sidlin and a new choir take the Requiem back to Terezin. 12:30 The Labyrinth After a serious stroke in 1993, Auschwitz survivor Marian Kolodziej began physical rehabilitation by doing pen and ink drawings depicting his memories of the horrific experiences during five years of imprisonment in the notorious Nazi concentration camp. His drawings and art installation, which he called The Labyrinth, fill a church basement near Auschwitz. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 8 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Antiques Roadshow ”Cincinnati, Ohio” Discoveries include a suit that belonged to chicken magnate Colonel Sanders, a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum, and an 1846 wall map of the western United States valued up to $12,000. Part 2 of 3 8:00 Market Warriors ”Antiquing in Chicago, Illinois“ The pickers look for something from the 1970s at the Randolph Street Market. Pickers also try to sell items bought at a previous flea market. Notable finds include a pair of mid-century fiberglass chairs, a modern coffee table and an Aunt Jemima clock. 9:00 Globe Trekker ”Around the World – Across America: Route 66 and Beyond“ Justine Shapiro kicks off the journey with a road trip west across the United States. Starting in Washington, D.C., she follows the Blue Ridge Parkway to Nashville and Memphis, birth places of American country and soul musical styles. She rambles through Arkansas and then hits Route 66 from Oklahoma into Arizona. 10:00 Independent Lens “The House I Live In” Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki captures heart-wrenching stories from those on the front lines of the nation’s least winnable war — the war on drugs — and looks at the profound human rights implications of this 40-year campaign. The film recognizes drug abuse as a public health issue and investigates the tragic errors and shortcomings that have resulted from framing it as an issue for law enforcement. 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 9 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour Idaho Public Television channels 7:00 Divine Women “Handmaids of the Gods” Bettany Hughes travels to the island of Lesbos to discover the truth behind the much sensationalized poet Sappho. Best known today for giving us the words sapphic and lesbian, in her own time Sappho fulfilled the important role of a priestess, channeling the power of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, beauty and sexuality. Part 2 of 3 8:00 American Masters “Carol Burnett: A Woman of Character” For 11 years, the comedic performer brought people together weekly through her television show during the divisive years of the 1960s and 1970s. She won — and sometimes broke — hearts with her edgy, always sympathetic, characters. She could fall down a flight of stairs or hold her own in a duet with Julie Andrews. This profile shows the many sides of this multifaceted performer. 9:30 Erma Bomback: Legacy of Laughter This film examines the life and career of the late American humorist. Archival photographs, video clips and personal memorabilia trace Bombeck’s life. Interviews with family, friends and colleagues and readings from her work expand the portrait. 10:00 Frontline “Syria Behind the Lines” FRONTLINE’s Olly Lambert is the first Western filmmaker to spend an extended period living on both sides of Syria’s sectarian frontline. He documents the realities of everyday life for rebels, government soldiers and civilians in the once peaceful area of Syria’s heartland. The film is a portrait of a disintegrating nation and the dividing lines between communities and between life and death. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 10 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Nature (D) “Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves” Two great predators encounter each other in Yellowstone National Park. In each encounter, the opposition must be measured, strengths must be tested and risks weighed; each time, one or the other has the tactical advantage. Their encounters illustrate how all animals in the park must assess, decide and act — to fight or flee. 8:00 NOVA (D) “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening“ Hidden in the red hills of Australia are clues to the mysteries of Earth’s birth, how life arose and how it transformed the planet. Experts unveil the earliest forms of life: an odd assortment of bacterial slime that would flood the atmosphere with oxygen and spark a biological revolution. Part 1 of 4 (Rpt. 4/13) April 2013 9:00 The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley With recent advances in genetic testing technology and brain stimulation techniques, scientists are uncovering new and surprising truths about what exercise is really doing to the body and why different people respond to it differently. Mosley volunteers himself as a human guinea pig to discover the truth about exercise. 10:00 10 Things You Need To Know About Losing Weight Michael Mosley presents 10 science-based approaches to losing weight without starving. Experiments reveal the relationship between plate size and food consumption, why soup is the most filling of meals, how low-fat dairy products help the body eliminate fat, the long-term fat-burning potential of exercise, the counterintuitive fact that meal-skipping doesn’t facilitate weight loss, and more. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 FOYLE’S WAR Returns to Fridays; BLETCHLEY CIRCLE Begins on Sundays There is mystery in the air on Fridays and Sundays in April. FOYLE’S WAR begins Friday, April 12, at 8:00 p.m. MT/PT and offers three more stories from the closing days of World War II. Christopher Foyle is called back from retirement when his replacement DCS Meridith is killed during an assassination attempt on Detective Sergeant Paul Milner in Plan of Attack. Milner, who had not been getting along with Foyle’s replacement, has been considering leaving police work himself, while Sam, who was sacked by Meridith, is working in the Air Ministry’s cartography facility. By the time a high-strung mapmaker is found hanged in the woods, the trio is at work together to solve the two murders and stay on the job to tackle more mysterious deaths. THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE enters the schedule Sunday, April 21, at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT. This three-part murder-mystery set in 1952 pits four determined housewives against an unknown serial killer who targets women. What neither the police nor the killer realize is the four women — Susan, Millie, Lucy and Jean — have an extraordinary ability to break codes. All four worked undercover at Bletchley Park, the United Kingdom’s main decryption establishment during World War II. Susan is the first to apply her skills to a collection of data on the series of murders and tries unsuccessfully to convince the police another murder is imminent. She gathers her former colleagues and tells them: “He’s making a pattern and he doesn’t realize he’s doing it. If we can crack it, we’ll be able to see what his next move will be. Just like knowing where the German army will be in three days’ time. We can get ahead of him and stop him before he kills again.” 21 11 Thursday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Doc Martin “Don’t Let Go” Joe Penhale goes to desperate lengths to prove to Maggie he has changed and is the macho husband she wants. Aunt Ruth uncovers a chest of family heirlooms igniting memories Martin would rather ignore. Tension mounts between Louisa and Martin as they disagree over everything. 8:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Backroad Adventures” Taking three routes — Owyhee Backcountry Byway (Mud Flat Road), Magruder Corridor and Lolo Motorway — the program samples what Idaho’s 40,000 miles of back roads offer travelers. Along the way, there are scenic vistas, a bit of history and opportunities to spot wildlife. (Rpt. 4/14) 8:30 This American Land “Rescuing Amphibians, Yellowstone Snowmobiles, Saltwater Fishing” Teens from big cities join a new program to recruit them for careers in the National Park Service. Researchers rescue endangered frogs, toads and salamanders from a deadly fungal disease. The amount of wintertime snowmobile traffic has become an ongoing issue in Yellowstone National Park. 9:00 Midsomer Murders “A Talent for Life” Following the accusation that Hewitt had assaulted fellow fly-fisher Margaret Seagrove and the death of one of the suspects, Barnaby and Troy are faced with several people suspected of involvement in the deaths. Part 2 of 2 10:00 Death in Paradise Megan Talbot tells the police she has killed her husband. But when Richard and the team go to LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER Airs Fridays, April 12-26, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT The award-winning series that celebrates live performance at the world’s largest performing arts center airs three shows this month as part of its spring schedule. The lineup includes a concert by crossover sensation Josh Groban and tributes to the songs of Kate Smith by mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and the music of Rogers & Hammerstein by the New York Philharmonic. Josh Groban: All That Echoes (April 12) shines the spotlight on the singer whose versatility ranges from opera to pop and everything in between. Groban’s concert features select favorites spanning his career. 22 Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith (April 19) features Blythe’s renditions of some of the songs made famous by the late singer Kate Smith, whose voice helped both comfort and galvanize the nation during World War II. Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel With the New York Philharmonic (April 26) is the famed orchestra’s staging of the iconic American musical. The production features a cast of stars drawn from Broadway and opera stages, including Kelli O’Hara as Julie Jordan, and Nathan Gunn as Billy Bigelow. Rob Fisher conducts and John Rando directs. Idaho Public Television channels find the body, it has vanished only to be found later by a local boat crew. However even with Megan under arrest, something still does not sit right with Richard. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 12 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 7:30 Need To Know 8:00 Foyle’s War “Plan of Attack” Milner arrests a local racketeer; in retaliation there is an attack on Milner that misfires and kills DCS Meredith, Foyle’s replacement. A highly strung mapmaker is found hanged in the nearby woods; Milner suspects murder. Foyle is called back from retirement to lead the investigations. Part 1 of 2 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center “Josh Groban: All That Echoes” The multi-platinum recording artist, whose versatility ranges from opera to pop, performs at a special one-night event at Lincoln Center. His concert features selected career-spanning favorites, such as his break-out song “You Raise Me Up” from 2001. 10:00 Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook “On the Air” Decades ago, radio fulfilled the idolmaking role across the country. Feinstein traces the phenomenon with archival clips of Bing Crosby, Cab Calloway, Kate Smith and others. He conducts one of the last interviews with TV and stage star Rose Marie, who was also a child radio star. Part 3 of 3 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 13 Saturday —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “April Showers” The cast and orchestra open the show with the 1921 favorite, “April Showers.” Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts “Look For the Silver Lining.” Steve Smith sings of “April Love.” Natalie Nevins says to “Look To the Rainbow.” Jo Ann Castle plays a rousing “You Are My Sunshine.” 8:00 Are You Being Served? “Night Club” Mr. Grace asks staff members to come up with suggestions for ways the store could make money after shopping hours. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth plans a candlelight supper to impress the head of the local amateur operatic society and show off her vocal talents. 9:00 As Time Goes By “Alastair’s Engagement” Judy invites her new boyfriend, Paul, to stay while Jean and Lionel are out of town. 9:30 The Café “Deal or No Deal” It is Carol’s birthday and she has a very difficult decision to make. 10:00 The Red Green Show “Back To Nature” Harold rents out the lodge to a group that turns out to be a nudist organization. Red finds a purpose for accordions. 10:30 My Family ”It’s Training Men” Ben insults a patient, who storms out. Roger tells Ben their employer is using an undercover patient to evaluate customer service skills and he must attend a weekend of retraining where clips of the incident are used in class. 11:00 Doctor Who “The Vampires of Venice” The Doctor takes Amy and Rory away for a romantic break but terror awaits in 16th-century Venice. The city has been sealed to protect it from the Plague and something sinister lurks within the House of Calvierri. When desiccated corpses begin appearing in the streets, the Doctor suspects something is not right with the mysterious Rosanna. 12:00/— Austin City Limits “John Legend & The Roots” The performance is a mix of mostly 1970s soul covers and a few originals. “Captain” Kirk Douglas has a blistering guitar solo at the end of the Bill Withers cover “I Can’t Write Left Handed.” 14 Sunday 5:00/4:00 Moyers & Company 6:00/5:00 Divine Women “Handmaids of the Gods” Part 2 of 3 (R from 4/9) —/6:00 NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” Part 1 of 3 (R from 4/10) KUID/KCDT only 7:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Backroad Adventures” (R from 4/11) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide “Photographer Bill Wallauer” The wildlife photographer has some “home movies” to share from his time as Jane Goodall’s director of photography and his recent work on Disney’s “Chimpanzees.” 8:00 Call the Midwife Jenny is loaned to a short-staffed London Hospital to work on the male surgical ward. Hesitant about her temporary assignment, she becomes increasingly uneasy when she finds herself working under an intimidating surgeon. Back in Poplar, Jane, a new addition to the household, lends a hand in Jenny’s absence. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge” After taking his wife, Rose, and eldest daughter to see the iconic dancer Anna Pavlova, Selfridge invites the dancer to his store for a publicity event, and to take tea with his wife. Ellen Love makes an appearance at the tea while Rose is delayed by Bohemian painter Roddy Temple and his friends. Part 3 of 8 10:00 New Tricks “Glascow Ucos” Thirty years ago, Strickland and a 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Cincinnati, Ohio” Part 2 of 3 (R from 4/8) 6:00/5:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Beverley Minster 2” Fiona Bruce and the team of experts are back for a second visit in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Hundreds of visitors come to see the experts. Among the objects caught on camera are a pair of valuable medical leech jars once used to bleed patients, a curious sideboard that hides secret drawers, and a ring with a locket containing the hair of Napoleon Bonaparte. 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “North England’s Lake District and Durham” Rick hikes through the Cumbrian Lake District. He tours a slate mine and conquers stony summits. He also meets local residents, their dogs and sheep; plays cricket and hikes Hadrian’s Wall. April 2013 23 group of his associates, including Stephen Fisher, were involved in a covert operation on behalf of MI5. Now, someone is trying to kill all the members of that group, and Strickland turns to the UCOS team for help. 11:00 Orchestra of Exiles World famous violinist and Polish Jew Bronislaw Huberman embarks on a four-year odyssey, which culminates in 1936 with the creation of a topflight symphony orchestra in the desert outback of Palestine. His Jewish musicians were drawn from among the best players of Europe and were all escaping a world that would soon be torn apart by Nazi aggression. KEN BURNS’ THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE Airs Tuesday, April 16, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT It was known as the Central Park Jogger case. Set against the backdrop of a city beset by violence and facing deepening rifts between races and classes, this Ken Burns film revisits the crime, committed in April 1989. Five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem were wrongfully convicted for the brutal rape of a white female jogger, who nearly died from her injuries, in New York’s Central Park. Directed and produced by Burns, his daughter, Sarah Burns, and David McMahon, the documentary chronicles the case from the perspective of the five teenagers whose lives were upended by this miscarriage of justice. THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE illuminates how law enforcement, social institutions and media can undermine the very rights of the individuals they were designed to safeguard and protect, says Sarah Burns. “This case is a lens through which we can understand the ongoing fault-line of race in America,” says Burns, 30, who also wrote the 2011 book The Central Park Five: A Chronicle of a City Wilding. “These young men were 24 convicted long before the trial, by a city blinded by fear, and equally frightened by race. They were convicted because it was all too easy for people to see them as violent criminals simply because of the color of their skin.” Within days of the assault, the five teenagers confessed to the rape and beating after many hours of aggressive interrogation at the hands of seasoned homicide detectives. The police announced that the young men had been part of a gang of teenagers who were out “wilding,” assaulting joggers and bicyclists in Central Park that evening. They were tried as adults and convicted of rape, despite inconsistent and inaccurate confessions, DNA evidence that excluded them, and no eyewitness accounts that connected any of them to the victim. The five served their complete sentences, between six and 13 years, before another man admitted to the crime. 12:30 Finding Kalman A Holocaust survivor inspires her family to connect with relatives they never met. Focusing on her brother, Kalman, Anna recounts tales of a mischievous boy who tried to escape the Warsaw ghetto with her. Her daughter, an artist, devours the stories and paints his portrait over and over again. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 15 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Antiques Roadshow ”Cincinnati, Ohio” The show’s appraisers explore the craftsmanship of Cincinnati carved furniture. Then, it’s off to the races with a trophy from the 1908 Belmont Stakes and an early 20th-century toy horse and buggy. Other treasures include a French advertising poster and an impressive bust of Abraham Lincoln, valued at $5,000-$7,000. Part 3 of 3 (Rpt. 4/20) 8:00 Market Warriors “Antiquing in Rochester, Minnesota” The pickers head to Rochester’s annual Gold Rush Show, where they are paired up to find something French and one picker struggles to make it through the round. Some key finds include a Chinese sandalwood box, an antique radio, and a Limoges landscape painting. 9:00 Globe Trekker (D) “Around the World — Panamericana: Conquistadors, Aztecs & Revolutions”Trekker Judith Jones travels south to the lands of ancient empires. In Mexico, she explores the myths and treasures that once drew the Conquistadors to a country rich in natural resources. Following their trail, her first stop is colonial Chihuahua, where Pancho Villa was a Mexican revolutionary leader. 10:00 Independent Lens (D) “Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Superheroines” This program traces the evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman. From the birth of the comic book superheroine in the 1940s to the blockbusters of today, this film looks at how popular representations of powerful women often reflect society’s anxieties about women’s liberation. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 16 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Divine Women “War of the Words”In the final episode host Bettany Hughes looks at Theodora, the prostitute who became an empress and allied herself with Mary Idaho Public Television channels the Mother of God to rule over a great Christian empire. Hughes also looks at the legacy of one of the wives of the prophet Mohammad: Khadija, the first convert to Islam and Aisha, whose words are still read by more than 2 billion men and women today. (Part 3 of 3) 8:00 Memphis Soul: In Performance at the White House President and Mrs. Obama host this performance that honors the mix of gospel and potent rhythmic grooves known as “Memphis Soul.” Legendary labels like Stax-Volt Records in the mid- to late1960s featured artists such as Al Green and Mavis Staples, who carried the sound from the Tennessee city to the world. 9:00 The Central Park Five (D) In April 1989, a 28-year-old white investment banker went jogging through Central Park in New York City. When she was found hours later, she had been brutally raped, beaten and left for dead. This film examines the notorious crime, the media response and the public outcry it triggered, and the miscarriage of justice that followed it, probing the larger issues it raises about our nation’s complicated past. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 17 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Nature (D) “The Mystery of Eels” Though much of the natural world is discovered and understood, a few mysteries remain. Consider the eel — snakelike and slimy, with a row of jagged teeth. Yet aside from these fearsome qualities, we know little about this creature from the sea. 8:00 NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes” How did life storm the beaches and dominate planet Earth? Ancient Australian fossils offer clues. Host Richard Smith introduces Earth’s forgotten pioneers: the scuttling arthropod armies that invaded the shores and the waves of green revolutionaries whose battle for the light pushed plant life across the face of a barren continent. Part 2 of 4 9:00 Guts With Michael Mosley Using the latest in medical imagery and a tiny state-of-the-art camera “pill” that he swallows at the start of the film, host Michael Mosley takes viewers on a remarkable journey through his own internal system. At each stage he talks to medical experts and explains the amazing functions that happen without our conscious effort. 10:00 Battlefield Medicine From the trauma wards of Camp Bastion field hospital in Afghanistan, to cutting-edge medical research labs, Michael Mosley follows the medical pioneers behind procedures that have seen the April 2013 survival rate among injured servicemen and women rise to 90 percent. Designed for the war zone, these developments are already making waves in emergency rooms, from spray-on skin cells to heal burns, to innovative surgical techniques like rebuilding damaged hands from scratch. Part 1 of 2 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 18 Thursday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Doc Martin “Cats and Sharks” Bert Large’s restaurant is in financial trouble and cannot afford the food and drink for a charity event to raise money for Florence Dingle’s cat sanctuary. Eleanor comes to the rescue with a money-making plan but becomes sick herself before cooking her feast. Meanwhile the baby’s christening is planned just before Martin intends to leave permanently for London. 8:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Seeking Refuge” OUTDOOR IDAHO cameras capture nature’s scenes and sounds in each of Idaho’s six national wildlife refuges. Hundreds of thousands of migrating birds, plus more who find nesting sites in the refuges, also attract birdwatchers, scientists and others to these special places. (Rpt. 4/21) 8:30 This American Land (D) “Invading Crayfish, Underwater Robot, Grizzly Destroyers” Segments in this show include a look at robotic underwater gliders that investigate mysterious “dead zones” off the Pacific coast. Also, young students in Oregon learn how destructive crayfish were transported across the Rockies for science experiments in their own school, and a landfill gets a second career as a solar power station. 9:00 Midsomer Murders “Death and Dreams” Martin Wroath, a gambler who is in the process of divorce, is found dead. Barnaby is called in to investigate what is first reported as a suicide, but soon appears to be murder. Part 1 of 2 10:00 Death in Paradise A murder investigation turns personal for Richard when the victim is murdered while handcuffed to him. Richard and his team set out to learn more about this man, who had been a prisoner in transit, and why someone wanted him dead. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 19 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill 7:30 Need To Know 8:00 Foyle’s War “Plan of Attack” Sam, who has been working as a librarian in the Air Ministry’s cartography facility, joins the investigation. Racketeering, sabotage and murder collide as the strands of the case come together. Also together are the three law enforcement comrades. Part 2 of 2 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith” Stephanie Blythe’s voice has captivated audiences in the world’s great opera houses. Now she returns to Lincoln Center with her popular music show paying tribute to the great Kate Smith, whose stirring songs helped comfort and galvanize our nation in wartime. 10:00 Bull Runners of Pamplona Every summer young men cross continents to reach the ancient city of Pamplona, Spain, and find glory “dancing on the horns of a bull.” The Running of the Bulls in July is a ceremony dating back to 1385, when the first wild bulls were run into town. Today, it’s all about the primordial thrill of the scariest chase in the world. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 20 Saturday 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Cincinnati, Ohio” Part 3 of 3 (R from 4/15) 6:00/5:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Somerleyton” Host Fiona Bruce and the team are in Suffolk near Lowestoft at Somerleyton Hall. Treasures include a picture painted by a suffragette artist who had arsonist tendencies, and a bracelet given to Queen Victoria by Prince Albert upon the birth of Princess Louise in 1848. 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Venice: City of Dreams” Rick points out the monuments of Venice’s powerful past, then traces its decline from Europe’s most powerful city to its most hedonistic one. He is dazzled by masterpieces of the Venetian Renaissance and takes a moonlight gondola ride. Part 1 of 2 —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “25th Anniversary Show” Lawrence and Champagne Lady, Norma Zimmer, open this celebration by waltzing to the “Anniversary Song.” Jack Imel repeats his 1966 debut performance of “Sleep.” Lawrence leads the band to “Calcutta,” his first gold record. 8:00 Are You Being Served? “Friends and Neighbors” Staff members are offered accommodations on the premises to save travel 25 time and money but find flat-sharing is difficult too. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth decides she and her husband, Richard, should spend a weekend at a golfing hotel in order to keep up with the Major and his wife. 9:00 As Time Goes By Lionel, Jean, Judy and Sandy are concerned when they hear noises from the empty house next door. MR BEAN Actor Stars in New Police Series 9:30 The Thin Blue Line “The Queen’s Birthday Present” Rowan Atkinson (MR BEAN) is Inspector Fowler, head of the uniform branch of a suburban English police station. The series opens as the Queen’s official birthday is approaching — along with Raymond and Patricia’s 10th anniversary. Fowler forgets about the anniversary and creates tension in the relationship. 10:00 The Red Green Show “Dalton’s Hot Gift” Mike gets Dalton a new barbecue as a birthday present. Red uses a golf club to clean up the yard. 10:30 My Family “The Guru” Ben is mentioned in a book dedication by a successful and wealthy celebrity dentist, whom Ben cannot remember having met. Susan reveals a romantic encounter in Albania. 11:00 Doctor Who “Amy’s Choice” It has been five years since Amy Pond last traveled with the Doctor and when he lands in her garden again, on the eve of the birth of her first child, she finds herself facing a heartbreaking choice. 12:00/— Austin City Limits “Florence + The Machine/Lykke Li” Experimental modern rock rules. Bluesy singer Florence showcases her lungs, and Swedish chanteuse Li highlights her album Wounded Rhymes. 21 Sunday 5:00/4:00 Moyers & Company 6:00/5:00 Divine Women “War of the Words” Part 3 of 3 (R from 4/16) —/6:00 NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes” Part 2 of 4 (R from 4/17) KUID/KCDT only Two Programs Observe Earth Day Ken Burns’ THE DUST BOWL & Green Fire In observance of Earth Day 2013, an encore presentation of Ken Burns’ THE DUST BOWL and a documentary about Aldo Leopold, the famed father of conservationism, air in April. Burns’ two-part documentary airs Tuesdays, April 23 and 30, at 8:00 p.m. MT/PT and tells the story of the farming boom in the early 20th century that transforms the grassland of the southern plains into wheat fields, which as open land is a component of an environmental chain of events that becomes the worst manmade ecological disaster in American history. Each year for nearly a decade, the dust storms grow more ferocious and more 26 frequent. They sweep up millions of tons of earth, kill crops and livestock, and threaten to turn the southern plains into a Sahara as they spread the dust clear across the country. The 2012 Emmy-Award winning GREEN FIRE: ALDO LEOPOLD AND A LAND ETHIC FOR OUR TIME (Wednesday, April 24, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT) chronicles Leopold’s life in the early part of the 20th century and the many ways his land ethic idea continues to be applied all over the world today. Actor Peter Coyote lends his talent as the voice of Leopold, and the film’s on-screen guide is Curt Meine, Leopold’s biographer. 7:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Seeking Refuge” (R from 4/18) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide “Cranberry Farming, Grebes, North Umpqua Geology” Oregon cranberry farmers call the south coast the Napa Valley of cranberry farming in the U.S. High-speed cameras at Upper Klamath Lake show how grebes can propel themselves as if they walk on top of water. 8:00 Call the Midwife Returning from her stint at the London Hospital, Jenny needs all her midwifery skill when she and Sister Evangelina assist at the birth of a baby born with spina bifida. The parents struggle to understand and accept their son’s condition. Jenny, who has never delivered a disabled child, struggles to accept the implications for the child’s future. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge” Selfridge intercedes for spunky shop girl Agnes Towler, whose abusive drunken father had made a scene at the store. Meanwhile Selfridge discovers Roddy’s painting of his wife, and he and Rose face a moment of truth. Ellen also confronts him, and alcohol, pills and driving under the influence take their toll. Part 4 of 8 10:00 The Bletchley Circle In 1952 England, housewife and former World War II codebreaker Susan notices a pattern in a string of London murders. She contacts her old friends Millie, Lucy and Jean from Bletchley Park, the country’s wartime decryption establishment. Together they set out to determine how the killer is finding his victims and find the latest missing girl. Part 1 of 3 11:00 New Tricks “Part of a Whole” Standing and McAndrew travel to Glasgow, where a new UCOS section is being established. While there, they agree to help investigate the unsolved murder of a bookie. The case brings McAndrew face-to-face with an old adversary. 12:00/— Globe Trekker “Around the World — Panamericana: Incas & Inquisitions” Brianna Barnes journeys to Peru, home of the legendary Incas. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 22 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Antiques Roadshow ”Rapid City, South Dakota” This episode visits one of America’s greatest treasures, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, to look at presidential prints. Some notable finds in Rapid City include a suite of furniture by Thomas Molesworth from the famous “Ranch A,” and signed military documents of Elvis Presley, valued at $4,000-$5,500. Part 1 of 3 (Rpt. 4/27) 8:00 Market Warriors “Antiquing in Liberty, North Carolina” The pickers travel to the Liberty Antique Festival where twice Idaho Public Television channels a year more than 400 dealers pack a farm with antiques and collectibles. The challenge to find a 20th-century American item puts one of the pickers up against the clock. One picker’s decision not to budge from a bottom line price point is a game changer. 9:00 Globe Trekker (D) “Around the World — Panamericana: Incas & Inquisitions” Trekker Brianna Barnes journeys to Peru, home of the legendary Incas, where she begins her trek in Cajamarca, where thousands of Incan soldiers were slaughtered by Pizarro’s conquistadors. After visiting one of the world’s largest gold mines, Brianna makes her way to Lima, once home to the Spanish Inquisition in South America. In Cusco, she learns about the golden Inca Empire before ending her journey on the volcano El Misti. 10:00 Independent Lens (D) “The Island President” President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives is a man with a bigger problem than any other world leader has ever faced — the literal survival of his island country and everyone in it. After bringing democracy to the Maldives, he must now ensure that his tiny country doesn’t disappear under rising sea levels. That means capturing the attention of global superpowers, forging alliances, and persuading the skeptical. 11:30/— Charlie Rose 12:30/11:30 Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 23 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour FAKE OR FORTUNE? Takes Up More Art Mysteries 7:00 Fake Or Fortune? “Degas and the Little Dancer” Journalist Fiona Bruce, art expert Philip Mould and art historian Bendor Grosvenor, along with cutting-edge scientists investigate mysteries behind paintings in a new three-part season. A small painting bought as a work by Edgar Hilaire Degas is not in the official catalogue and is not recognized as genuine. The trio travels to Paris, Hamburg and Berlin while chasing its history. Part 1 of 3 8:00 The Dust Bowl (D) “The Great Plow Up” Filmmaker Ken Burns chronicles the environmental catastrophe of the Great Plains during the 1930s. The frenzied wheat boom of the early 20th century that plows the prairie lands becomes the victim of a decade-long drought that turns those lands into deserts and unleashes a pattern of massive, deadly dust storms. Twenty-six survivors of those hard times tell their stories and the eloquently written diaries of two women provide a narrative. Part 1 of 2 April 2013 10:00 Frontline “The Retirement Gamble” Ten trillion dollars in Americans’ retirement savings are invested in large and small accounts managed by banks, brokerages, mutual funds, and insurance companies. But whether an IRA or 401K will assure a safe retirement is largely a gamble. Building off reporting from the special “Money, Power and Wall Street,” FRONTLINE raises questions about how America’s financial institutions protect retirement savings. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 24 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Nature (D) “Jungle Eagle” The world’s most powerful birds of prey, the top predators of the South American rainforest, harpy eagles are seldom seen. Filmmaker Fergus Beeley and his camera team locate a nest 130 feet above the jungle floor and risk attack by the adult female to install a nest cam for close-up views of the harpy family. 8:00 NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters“ Host Richard Smith comes face-to-face with the previously unknown reptilian rulers of prehistoric Australia as this episode resurrects the giants that stalked the land and discovers that some of them were among the largest ever to have walked the Earth. Part 3 of 4 9:00 Green Fire: Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time Actor Peter Coyote serves as narrator and lends his talent as the voice of the famed father of conservationism, Aldo Leopold. This film explores Leopold’s life in the early part of the 20th century and the many ways his land ethic idea continues to be applied all over the world today. 10:00 Battlefield Medicine The survival rate in Afghanistan is the highest in the history of combat, but many veterans live with dreadful injuries. Michael Mosley explores what medicine and technology can do to help rebuild their shattered lives. He reveals examples of mindcontrolled prosthetics, growing spare body parts and face transplants, which are helping wounded troops and civilians overcome life-changing injuries. Part 2 of 2 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 25 Thursday GET OFF THE COUCH AND GET ACTIVE! Treasure Valley • April 20 – 27, 2013 Idaho Falls • May 4 – 11, 2013 for complete event schedules in your area, visit www.UnplugAndBeOutside.com Foundation for Health, Inc. Discover something new at our online store: shop.idahoptv.org Find award-winning Idaho Public Television programs and your favorite national PBS programs at our improved video store. Visit today. shop.idahoptv.org or call toll-free (877) 224-7200. 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 27 7:00 Doc Martin “Ever After” Mrs. Tishell’s long-standing crush on Doc takes a dramatic turn in this final episode of the season. Fueled by a cocktail of drugs, Tishell can no longer hide her unrequited love for the physician, and decides she must take drastic action. But her husband arrives back unexpectedly from his work on the oil rigs and announces his intention to retire so they can spend more time together. 8:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Cycling Idaho”Whether it is an afternoon family ride on a picturesque trail, heavy-duty mountain biking, serious long-distance travel or road racing, Idaho meets the cycling challenge and provides a variety of experiences few states can match. The program shows how biking can rejuvenate people and communities alike. (Rpt. 4/28) 8:30 This American Land (D) “Badlands, Haven for Hawks, Dying Hemlocks” With a rich population of raptors, a conservation area in Idaho draws visitors eager to learn about hawks, eagles and falcons. Also, volunteers clean up and restore a desert wilderness in Oregon, and local residents campaign to protect a mining-scarred but still spectacular landscape in Colorado’s San Juan Range. 9:00 Midsomer Murders “Death and Dreams” Additional deaths, including at the hospital run by Barnaby’s old acquaintance, Dr. Jane Moore, have the detective trying to get to the bottom of what is going on. Barnaby’s own life is threatened before he realizes the links among the deaths. Part 2 of 2 10:00 Death in Paradise With Richard struck down by a tropical disease and Camille in Paris, it is left to Dwayne and Fidel to solve the apparently impossible murder of a local diver. As if their job isn’t tough enough, they also have to contend with holidaying British cop DS Angela Young. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 26 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill Never Forget to Lie Airs Tuesday, April 30, at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT Over the course of his 50-year career, filmmaker Marian Marzynski has occasionally turned his cameras on himself and his story of surviving the Holocaust, which claimed the life of his father and millions of other European Jews. In his latest film, Marzynski returns to Poland and the Jewish ghettos of his childhood. But this time, he is not alone. In Never Forget to Lie, Marzynski chronicles the poignant, painful recollections of other child survivors. The film rescues haunting pieces of the past while exploring the conflicting feelings about national, cultural, and religious identity that mark many survivors. “The Holocaust story has been told by others; this is our turn,” Marzynski says. “In our old bodies, we are still children.” In the film, Marzynski attends an annual Warsaw gathering of Holocaust survivors. He accompanies some of them to the Warsaw ghetto from which he and others escaped through the aid of sympathetic Christian friends. Their childhood memories bear the stain of Nazi oppression. Marzynski began his career as a journalist and popular television show host in Poland. His work includes dozens of films broadcast on FRONTLINE, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE and NOVA. 28 7:30 Need To Know 8:00 Foyle’s War “Broken Souls” Foyle plays chess with Josef Novak, a Polish-Jewish psychiatrist at a nearby military mental-health institution where the head of the facility is found murdered. Meanwhile Fred Dawson, a crippled former POW, comes home to find a German prisoner working on his farm. Part 1 of 2 9:00 Live From Lincoln Center “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel With the New York Philharmonic” The New York Philharmonic leads an all-star semi-staged performance of this classic featuring Kelli O’Hara, Nathan Gunn, Stephanie Blythe and more. The second collaboration of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, Carousel remains an enduring theater landmark; together with Oklahoma it changed the American musical forever. 11:30/— Charlie Rose 12:30/11:30 Newsline 27 Saturday 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Rapid City, South Dakota” Part 1 of 3 (R from 4/22) 6:00/5:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Swindon 1” At the Steam Museum in Swindon, treasures include one of the rarest pieces of silver brought to the show, and a small ring that holds a big surprise for the owner. There are also uneaten slices of royal wedding cakes and hundreds of rail tickets from stations that closed in the 1960s. 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Venice and Its Lagoon” Rick samples sumptuous art treasures, and explores back-street wonders. He cruises its lagoon with stops in Murano for glass, Burano for lace, and Torcello for a sense of where Venice was born. Part 2 of 2 —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Sights & Sounds of L.A.” On this 1979 show, Lawrence and the band play an updated version of “Up a Lazy River.” Bobby and Barbara dance to “L.A. Is.” Henry Cuesta performs “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes.” 8:00 Are You Being Served? “Pop Star” Mr. Spooner discovers a hidden talent with a prospect of a new career. Other staff members want to share his rise to fame. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth is fearful that the tumultuous lives of her family members will cast a pall on the carefully polished image she tries so hard to maintain. 9:00 As Time Goes By Jean feels her life is mundane and uneventful and she wants Lionel to come up with a suitable surprise to pep things up. Idaho Public Television channels 9:30 The Thin Blue Line “Fire and Terror” Grim and the CID initiate a counter-terrorism operation. Fowler deals with mythomaniacs, and Habib becomes attracted to a fireman. 10:00 The Red Green Show “Viva Las Possums” Harold stages a ’50s weekend with an Elvis impersonation contest. Red makes a wood chipper out of a clothes dryer. 10:30 My Family “A Very Brief Encounter” Susan’s old university friend Margot comes to Susan and Ben for support while she is going through a divorce. Ben agrees to help Margot make her estranged husband jealous, which somehow leads to Ben and Susan hiding in a closet. 11:00 Doctor Who “The Hungry Earth” A deep drilling project in 2015 reaches deeper beneath the Earth’s crust than ever before. When the Doctor, Amy and Rory arrive in a tiny mining village, they find themselves plunged into a battle against a deadly danger from a bygone age. 12:00/— Austin City Limits “Coldplay” The Grammy-winners and modern-rock giants perform their hits and selections from their album Mylo Xyloto. 28 Sunday 5:00/4:00 Moyers & Company 6:00/5:00 Fake or Fortune “Degas and the Little Dancer” Part 1 of 3 (R from 4/23) —/6:00 NOVA “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” Part 3 of 4 (R from 4/24) KUID/KCDT only 7:00 Outdoor Idaho (*) “Cycling Idaho” (R from 4/25) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide “Citizen Science, Ice Diving, Time-lapse Photography” Citizens help scientists gather data. Cameras follow ice divers from Klamath County Dive Search & Rescue Team into a dangerous world of freezing temperatures and surprising beauty. 8:00 Call the Midwife The whole Poplar community pulls together to prepare for the annual Summer Fete. The introduction of a baby show involves the midwives, especially Trixie, who must secure a celebrity judge. At the ante-natal clinic, Jenny meets Nora, an impoverished mother of eight, who is distraught that she may soon have another mouth to feed. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic “Mr. Selfridge” With Selfridge badly hurt in a car crash, his chief of staff, Roger Grove, takes over the operation of the store. Grove’s first decision is to ban Lady Mae’s suffragettes from meeting in the store. Agnes gets to know Henri Leclair, the window dresser. Staff members work on a solution for the suffragettes. Part 5 of 8 April 2013 10:00 The Bletchley Circle When Scotland Yard dismisses the women’s theories, they realize it is up to them to stop the killer before he takes his next victim. They identify a suspect and use Lucy to lure him into a trap, but the plan goes awry, causing the women to take a different approach. Part 2 of 3 11:00 New Tricks “A Death in the Family” Jack Halford announces he is quitting UCOS. Before Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman and the remaining team members can question him on the decision, they are thrown into a 100-year-old unsolved murder case. Shadowy Whitehall intelligence figure Stephen Fisher gives them just 24 hours to solve the case. 12:00/— Globe Trekker “Around the World — Pacific Journeys: Santiago to Pitcairn” Zay Harding takes off for island hopping from Santiago de Chile, gateway to Easter Island. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 29 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Antiques Roadshow ”Rapid City, South Dakota” This episode includes a visit to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame — located in the town famous for its annual motorcycle rally. Highlights include TWA travel posters; a 1932 signed photograph of the national treasure, Mount Rushmore; and a Rock-Ola juke box valued at $2,000-$3,000. Part 2 of 3 (Rpt. 5/4) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Phoenix” The first visit to Arizona’s capital was in 1997, when the state was buzzing about a UFO sighting. Since then many things have changed including the value of some of the treasures: The original 1897 “Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus,” letter to the New York Sun is today worth up to $50,000, a $20,000 bump in value. Other treasures have not been so lucky. 9:00 Globe Trekker (D) “Around the World — Pacific Journeys: Santiago to Pitcairn” Trekker Zay Harding begins his Pacific journey in Santiago de Chile, the gateway to Easter Island. From there he heads to Tahiti, the Polynesian paradise that enticed Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, Captain Cook and Captain Bligh and his Bounty mutineers. Zay embarks on an ocean voyage along the waters charted by these famous explorers, including a perilous crossing to Pitcairn Island. 10:00 Independent Lens “The Undocumented” Border Patrol agents, Native Americans, smugglers, ranchers, retirees and samaritans form a constellation of people engaged with the Arizona-Mexico border on a daily basis — policing it, inhabiting it, crossing it, working it, making it safer or simply feeling its consequences. But at the center of it all is the migrant. This film 29 tells the story of the migrants who die while trying to cross an unforgiving desert in search of a better life. 11:30/— Charlie Rose 12:30/11:30 Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 30 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Fake Or Fortune? “Turner: A Miscarriage of Justice?” Fine art collected by spinster sisters in the early years of the 20th century is part of the collection of the National Museum of Wales. Several prized paintings said to be by JMW Turner have been declared fakes, but Philip believes three landscapes may be authentic. He and Fiona follow the trail to Turner’s secret lover and through the latest forensic testing. Part 2 of 3 8:00 The Dust Bowl (D) “Reaping the Whirlwind” For nearly a decade, the dust storms of the 1930s grow more ferocious and more frequent, sweeping up millions of tons of earth, killing crops and livestock, even spreading the dust across the country. Thousands flee, forced onto the road in an exodus unlike anything the United States had seen. But other thousands persevere against enormous odds. Part 2 of 2 10:00 Frontline “Never Forget to Lie” In this deeply personal documentary, filmmaker Marian Marzynski returns to the Warsaw ghetto of his childhood. Marzynski tells the story of how he as a Jewish boy escaped the Holocaust, hiding from the Nazis and surviving the war as an altar boy in a Catholic monastery. He shares the poignant, painful recollections of other child survivors, many of whom are visiting scenes of their childhood for the last time. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 For more updated listing information go to: www.idahoptv.org STATION NOTES Thanks to Everyone Who Helped Us During FESTIVAL 2013! By Megan Griffin, Director of Development As I write the station notes, FESTIVAL 2013 is well under way. This annual on-air pledge drive is shaping up to be our most successful yet, and we hope to raise more than $1 million. Thanks to all of you who have made your financial contribution to support television that educates, informs and inspires. Extra special thanks go to our fabulous friends and viewers, for: • Volunteering your time • Making and fulfilling your financial pledges • Recognizing that Idaho Public Television is a valuable statewide resource and supporting our efforts This year we were lucky to work with more than 900 returning and new volunteers. These folks generously shared their time to answer phones, feed our guests, tally pledges, operate cameras, floor direct, fill balloons and assist with so many other important FESTIVAL jobs. We are grateful to each and every one of 30 our volunteers because they truly are the heart and soul of FESTIVAL. We couldn’t host our 16-day fun-filled party without this talented, flexible and supportive crew. Because of our volunteers and corporate underwriting partners, membership dollars go straight to programming costs. We also need to thank our CHALLENGE donors: Parkwood Business Properties; Anne Voillequé; The James and Barbara Cimino Foundation; Eagle, Idaho, Anonymous Sustainer Challenge; The Perc H. Shelton and Gladys A. Pospisil Shelton Foundation; and Meldon L. Glenn. Also thanks go to Pioneer Federal Credit Union and Cable ONE for matching online pledges. As we look toward summer and the end of our fiscal year, we ask that you please fulfill your pledge commitment by the end of June. Thank you again for your support. And remember, you are the “public” in Idaho Public Television! Ron’s Picks continued from page 17 producer of AMERICAN MASTERS. “This project has been a joy. Mel can make anything funny — he even had me in stitches during a conference call about distribution contracts. His humor is truly instinctive — and constant!” “When they called me to say I had been chosen as the next ‘American Master,’ I thought they said I was chosen to be the next Dutch Master. So I figured what the hell, at least I’ll get a box of cigars. When I realized my mistake I was both elated and a little disappointed at losing the cigars,” cracks Brooks, who will receive the 41st AFI Life Achievement Award this June. AMERICAN MASTERS Mel Brooks: Make a Noise debuts on Monday, May 20, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT. And that is my pick for next month. Community Cinema Discusses Island Nation April’s Community Cinema film is the INDEPENDENT LENS film The Island President, showing at three sites across Idaho. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. in Pocatello on April 19 in the Bengal Theater at Idaho State University, and Boise on April 23 in the Boise State University Student Union Hatch C-D. The Twin Falls event is April 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the Twin Falls Center for the Arts. Idaho Public Television channels ThankYou! Idaho Public Television thanks our Festival 2013 Sponsors, Friends and Companies whose generosity helped make Idaho Public Television’s Festival 2013 a success. 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