Premieres on WYES-TV/Channel 12 Wednesday, July 23 at 7pm, 8
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Premieres on WYES-TV/Channel 12 Wednesday, July 23 at 7pm, 8
WYES Program Guide ~ July 2014 A Special Section of New Orleans Magazine “I can remember as a child saying ‘I can’t wait to get there, I can’t wait to get there,’ and as you got closer and closer you could smell the sand and the beach and the water. It was just beautiful memories.” — Susan Gowland, New Orleans resident Premieres on WYES-TV/Channel 12 Wednesday, July 23 at 7pm, 8:30pm & 10pm Friday, July 25 at 9pm; Saturday, July 26 at 10am & 7pm Bathing beauty contests, schooners, early hotels, fantasy islands, pristine beaches, and a landmark lighthouse drew people to the Gulf Coast. For many visitors, Biloxi and the Broadwater Beach Hotel are forever linked in their collective memories. (“BILOXI” continues D2) WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e WYES Program Guide • July 2014 Biloxi Memories and the Broadwater Beach Hotel continued... “If anyone was visiting this area, there was nothing like the Broadwater; in its heyday, it was absolutely the jewel of the Coast.” —Leonie Johnston, Biloxi resident Former hotel manager Jack Stanford describes owner Mrs. Joe W. Brown (Dorothy Dorsett Brown) as a woman who “... knew what she wanted and how to get it.” Mrs. Brown’s renovations included the spa-like Lanai pool, and the luxurious Lanai rooms. During her tenure, Leon Kelner and his band played at the Broadwater’s Royal Terrace to rave reviews. Families held reunions and returned to the Broadwater year after year. New Orleans bride Leslie Landry enjoyed her first honeymoon at the hotel so much that she rebooked it for her honeymoon with husband number two. Long-time guest Dottie Ziegler’s favorite Broadwater event was the annual talent show to raise money for the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy telethon. Broadwater guests could also arrive by boat and dock their yachts at the Broadwater Marina which had its own lighthouse and restaurant. D2 In BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL visitors and residents share special moments. “Back in the seventies we’d go to the Fiesta Lounge in Biloxi,” recalls New Orleanian Jerry Montalbano. He also remembers big bands and good times. Elaine Stevens recalls the line-up of stellar performers who appeared at her father’s Gus Stevens Restaurant and Nightclub, including the glamorous Jayne Mansfield and the events that led to her fatal accident. Bob Mahoney is proud to point out that his mother’s restaurant, Mary Mahoney’s Old French House, is featured in John Grisham’s novel Runaway Jury. Biloxi began as a small fishing village, and the warm waters of the Mississippi Sound still provide an abundance of seafood, as well as serve as a playground for swimming, sailing, and strolls along the beach. The documentary visits the George Ohr Museum which exhibits the creative works of the self-proclaimed “Mad Potter of Biloxi,” and explores the role of Keesler Air Force Base in the development of this coastal city. Despite hurricanes that have tested the resolve and resilience of its citizens, Biloxi continues to reinvent itself. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, shrimp and oyster factories lined the coastline. Today, casinos are the big draw. In his song “Down in Biloxi,” composer and lyricist Ray Fournier captures the flavor of the city: “Every night and every day, they’re having a party down on the Gulf Coast, down in Biloxi.” Barbara Sillery is the program’s producer, director, and writer. Peggy Scott Laborde is the executive producer and narrator. The show is edited by Larry Roussarie. Dawn Smith is the associate producer. Paul Combel is the photographer. This program made possible by: Photographs courtesy of: Biloxi Library, Harrison County Library System, John Stachura, Susan Gowland, Dena Marinello, Ohr-O-Keefe Museum DIAL 12 | July 2014 WYE S- T V/ Ch a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e ~ A Message from the President ~ WYES Program Guide • July 2014 In 2018 we will celebrate New Orleans’ Tricentennial…the 300th Anniversary of the founding of our amazing city! I am pleased to take this opportunity to update you on WYES’ comprehensive plans to showcase our city’s unique history, heritage and culture. Our award-winning staff has already begun planning and production on this important project and we are excited to report that WYES and THE HISTORIC NEW ORLEANS COLLECTION will be collaborating on this multi-year, multi-faceted venture. Highlights include: • A 90 minute documentary, NEW ORLEANS: THE FIRST 300 YEARS Produced by Peggy Scott Laborde ** Fall, 2017 • A beautifully illustrated book of essays edited by Errol Laborde & Peggy Scott Laborde • A 60-minute documentary on the bicentennial of THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS produced by Marcia Kavanaugh and Tom Gregory **January, 2015 • 200+ TRICENTENNIAL MINUTES to air over the next several years highlighting the history of our city. New spots will be produced and aired every month. Produced by Tom Gregory ** Summer, 2014Fall, 2018 • School/educational component with free, online resources for teachers and students statewide **2017-2018 • WYES TRICENTENNIAL Website **2015-2018 • Tourism tie-ins all over the city where tourists and locals can use their phones to access our Tricentennial minutes to learn more about our rich heritage and history **January-December, 2018 Please stay tuned as WYES, your New Orleans Storyteller, continues to document our rich history and some of the most unique people, architecture, food, music, art and politics anywhere in the world! Beginning this month, you will see the first of our 200+ Tricentennial Minutes featuring key historical moments in our history. Production has also begun on our exciting documentary on THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans Taken from the Opposite Side, a Short Distance above the Middle or Picayune Ferry Aquatint with watercolor on paper; ca. 1841 By William James Bennett after Antoine Mondelli Allan Pizzato WYES President & General Manager • Statewide Electronic Field Trip *LIVE* offered free to all middle schools, students, teachers and libraries **2018 The Historic New Orleans Collection is dedicated to preserving the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South. image COURTESY of The Historic New Orleans Collection DIAL 12 | July 2014 D3 WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e NEW ORLEANS…GET READY TO FIND YOUR ANCESTORS! GENEALOGY ROADSHOW GEARS UP FOR SEASON 2 WYES Program Guide • July 2014 PBS and WYES-TV are seeking local participants to share their families’ stories in Season 2 of GENEALOGY ROADSHOW. Final participants will be part of an episode taping in New Orleans on September 5 and 6. The filming location, air date and a list of the other cities being featured in season two will be announced later. Individuals with intriguing stories are encouraged to submit them online at wyes.org/grshow. ~Special Contest Announcements~ WITH COMMUNITY ® CO KING contest winner FFE O E CO Chef Jeremy Langlois of Houmas House Throughout the popular WYES SEASON OF GOOD TASTES wine & coffee pairing dinners (2013-14), chefs were asked to use Community Coffee as an ingredient in one or more of their courses. Each dinner guest then judged on presentation, taste, originality and creativity of coffee usage. Chef Jeremy won for his marinated tenderloin of lamb, skillet seared and served with horseradish Yukon Gold potatoes and port wine Jus. *Stay tuned for participating SEASON OF GOOD TASTES restaurants...COMING FALL 2014! D4 DIAL 12 | July 2014 IS LOU IANA COOKIN’ CHOCOLAT E challenge winner Pastry Chef Stephanie Bernard WYES CHOCOLATE SUNDAY (held February 2014) participants were given the opportunity to enter Louisiana Cookin’ magazine’s “Best Chocolate Confection” during the annual event held at Harrah’s Casino. The winner was selected by the staff of the magazine. Chef Stephanie Bernard won for her apple brandy spiced ganache served on candied rose petals and topped with a dried cherry and toasted almonds. WYE S- T V/ Ch a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e DIAL 12 | July 2014 D5 Weekdays on WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e 1 TUESDAY 3 THURSDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 8pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Series 2 (Episode 1 of 6) Alan and Celia continue to negotiate family baggage to plan a life together. The series continues on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00pm PBS NEWSHOUR continues to provide indepth analysis of current events with the NEWSHOUR’s team of seasoned and highly regarded journalists. The nightly broadcast is hosted by Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff. Pictured (l-r): Judy Woodruff, Margaret Warner, Jeffrey Brown, Hari Sreenivasan and Gwen Ifill. 5:00am SID THE SCIENCE KID 5:30am CAILLOU 6:00am WILD KRATTS 6:30am WILD KRATTS 7:00am CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30am CURIOUS GEORGE 8:00am PEG + CAT 8:30amDINOSAUR TRAIN 9:00am SESAME STREET 10:00amDANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD 10:30amDANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD 11:00amDINOSAUR TRAIN 11:30amDINOSAUR TRAIN 12:00pm SUPER WHY! 12:30pm THOMAS AND FRIENDS 1:00pm PEG + CAT 1:30pmCAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT 2:00pm CURIOUS GEORGE 2:30pm CURIOUS GEORGE 3:00pm ARTHUR 3:30pm ARTHUR 4:00pm SESAME STREET 5:00pmMARTHA SPEAKS 5:30pm WORDGIRL 6:00pm PBS NEWSHOUR D6 DIAL 12 | July 2014 7pm TIME SCANNERS “Egyptian Pyramids” The team travels to Egypt to scan the pyramids — the tombs of the mighty pharaohs — to find out how the necropolis evolved from simple mud-brick structures to the most impressive buildings in the ancient world. The series continues Tuesdays through July 15. 8pm HISTORY DETECTIVES SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS “Civil War Sabotage?” The team reveals new perspectives on stories we thought we knew. In this episode, examine the sinking of SS Sultana, one of the worst maritime disasters in U.S. history. The series continues Tuesdays through July 22. 9pm FRONTLINE 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967) 9:30pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Columbus” 10:30pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: COOL HAND LUKE (1967) A man refuses to conform to life in a rural prison. Stars Paul Newman. 12am CHARLIE ROSE 4 FRIDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 12am CHARLIE ROSE 2 WEDNESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm NATURE “Salmon: Running the Gauntlet” 8pm NOVA “Ghosts of Murdered Kings” opens a tantalizing window on the beliefs of Europe’s long-vanished prehistoric peoples. 9pm SECRETS OF THE DEAD “Bones of the Buddha” 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 7pm A CAPITOL FOURTH America’s national Independence Day celebration will kick off the festivities for our country’s 238th birthday with an all-star salute led by our WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e 7pm TIME SCANNERS “St. Paul’s Cathedral” Venture inside Wren’s majestic dome for genuine revelations and insight into the iconic masterpiece. The series continues Tuesdays through July 15. country’s favorite host, two-time Emmy Award-winning television personality Tom Bergeron (“Dancing With the Stars”). Broadcast live on PBS from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, the event will feature performances by Frankie Valli, Patti LaBelle, Jordin Sparks, Michael McDonald, Sara Evans, Kendall Schmidt and Kelli O’Hara; with the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of top pops conductor Jack Everly. In celebration of the 200th anniversary of our national anthem, composer John Williams will debut a special arrangement for orchestra and chorus of the “Star Spangled Banner” with the National Symphony Orchestra, The Joint Armed Forces Chorus, the Choral Arts Society of Washington and the U.S. Army Herald Trumpets. 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: WOMAN OF THE YEAR (1942) stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. 12am CHARLIE ROSE 5 SATURDAY 6pm THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 7pm SUNSHINE BY THE STARS: CELEBRATING LOUISIANA MUSIC Harry Connick, Jr. hosts a musical journey that features major music stars performing Louisiana’s state song “You Are My Sunshine,” originally recorded by country star and former Louisiana governor Jimmie Davis. 8pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (1971) In pre-Revolutionary Russia, a Jewish peasant contends with marrying off three of his daughters while growing antisemitic sentiment threatens his village. 9pm FRONTLINE 9pm VICIOUS (Episode 2 of 6) See why Stuart secretly raises cash and Ash seeks Freddie and Stuart’s advice. Pictured: Derek Jacobi as Stuart 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 3” (Episode 1 of 7) Shirley MacLaine joins the much-loved cast of Downton Abbey, which includes Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville, Dan Stevens, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter, Penelope Wilton, and a host of others. 7 MONDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 11pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 3” (Episode 5 of 7) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 9 WEDNESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm NATURE “Saving Otter 501” Witness the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s 501st attempt to save a stranded orphan otter. 8pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Secaucus” 9pm POV “My Way to Olympia” Accompany a disabled filmmaker, who frankly hates sports, as he covers the London Paralympics. 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 3” (Episode 2 of 7) 6 SUNDAY 11pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 3” (Episode 3 of 7) 8pm MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Endeavour, Season 2” “Nocturne” Follow Morse as he races to prevent ghosts of the past from crashing into the present. 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 3” (Episode 4 of 7) 7pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Toronto” Look back at some of the items appraised in Toronto, Canada, in 1999. 11pm JEWISH NEW ORLEANS 7pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Season 2 (Episode 2 of 6) The series continues on Sundays at 7:00 p.m. WYES Program Guide • July 2014 8:30pm A CAPITOL FOURTH 8pm HISTORY DETECTIVES SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS “Texas Servant Girl Murders” Follow the inquiry into the unsolved murders of six servants and two socialites in Austin in 1885. 12am CHARLIE ROSE 8 TUESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 8pm NOVA “Mystery of a Masterpiece” How did cutting-edge imaging analysis help tie a portrait to Leonardo da Vinci ? NOVA meets a new breed of experts who are approaching “cold case” art mysteries as if they were crime scenes, determined to discover “who committed the art,” and follows art sleuths as they deploy new techniques to combat the multi-billion dollar criminal market in stolen and fraudulent art. DIAL 12 | July 2014 D7 saturdays on WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e 9pm SECRETS OF THE DEAD “The Mona Lisa Mystery” Analyze an earlier version of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, uncovered in 2012. 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 3” (Episode 6 of 7) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 10 THURSDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED 11:30am Currently in its 14th season, America’s Test Kitchen host Christopher Kimball and the three dozen full-time test kitchen chefs cook America’s favorite recipes deconstructing each recipe to reveal the test kitchen secrets to foolproof cooking at home. Shot just outside of Boston in the 2,500-square-foot test kitchen, testing and retesting recipes are done 20, 30, and sometimes 50 times, until they find the recipe that they are confident will work every time. 5:00am BARNEY & FRIENDS 5:30amANGELINA BALLERINA: THE NEXT STEPS 6:00am CURIOUS GEORGE 6:30amTHE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! 7:00am THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP 7:30am P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOME 8:00am Victory Garden’s Edible feast 8:30am THIS OLD HOUSE 9:00am HOMETIME 9:30amCHEF JOHN BESH’S FAMILY TABLE 10:00amA TASTE OF LOUISIANA WITH CHEF JOHN FOLSE 10:30amCHEF PAUL PRUDHOMME’S ALWAYS COOKING 11:OOamJUSTIN WILSON’S LOOKING BACK 11:30amAMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED NOON MARTHA BAKES 12:30pm CIAO! ITALIA 1:00pm MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL 1:30pm COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN 2:00pm VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 3:00pm NOVA 4:00pm VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 5:00pm NATURE D8 DIAL 12 | July 2014 8pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Series 2 (Episode 2 of 6) environment, local events and history. Media panelists discuss the news and offer their opinions. Marcia Kavanaugh is host. 7:30pm STEPPIN’ OUT 8pm WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL 8:30pm THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9pm CAROL BURNETT: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE Salute comedic icon Carol Burnett, recipient of the 16th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. 11pm STEPPIN’ OUT 11:30pm INFORMED SOURCES 9:30pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Toronto” 12am CHARLIE ROSE 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 3” (Episode 7 of 7) The Crawleys head to a Scottish hunting lodge, while the downstairs staff stays behind at Downton Abbey. New romances flare up, and a fresh crisis unfolds. 12 SATURDAY 6pm THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 7pm ALONG LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN 12am CHARLIE ROSE 11 FRIDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 8pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951) Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles around her. 7pm INFORMED SOURCES examines the issues facing our area — from politics and politicians, to education, business, the 10pm A CONVERSATION WITH TENNESSEE WILLIAMS 10:30pm THE FRENCH QUARTER THAT WAS chronicles the people and places that WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e have made the historic French Quarter New Orleans’ most beloved neighborhood, including the heyday of Bourbon Street nightlife and the history of the muffuletta sandwich. 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 3 of 8) 8pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Los Angeles” 11pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 4 of 8) 9:30pm VICIOUS (Episode 3 of 6) Learn why Freddie is depressed and Violet seeks advice from Freddie and Stuart. ! 8pm MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Endeavour, Season 2” “Sway” Watch Morse and Thursday grapple with personal travails as they work to find the Oxford strangler. 9pm POV “Getting Back Abnormal” What happens when America’s most joyous, dysfunctional city rebuilds itself after a disaster? New Orleans is the setting of “Getting Back to Abnormal,” a film that serves up a provocative mix of race, corruption and politics to tell the story of the re-election campaign of Stacy Head, a white woman in a city council seat traditionally held by a black representative. Supported by her irrepressible African-American aide Barbara Lacen-Keller, Head polarizes the city as her candidacy threatens to diminish the power and influence of its black citizens. Featuring a cast of characters as colorful as the city itself, the film presents a New Orleans that outsiders rarely see. 11:30pm QUEEN OF THE SOUTH 12am CHARLIE ROSE 15 TUESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 14 MONDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 16 WEDNESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 10:30pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 2 of 8) 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 1 of 8) Six months after Matthew’s death, Mary is mired in grief, and the family and servants try to help her face a future without Matthew. Meanwhile, both Tom Branson and Carson face figures from their pasts, and Edith experiments with modernism. WYES Program Guide • July 2014 L CA 13 SUNDAY 7pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Season 2 (Episode 3 of 6) Gillian is devastated when Celia inadvertently reveals a secret she has kept since she was 15. Alan and Gillian’s already fractious relationship suffers as he distances himself further from her. Kate feels awkward around Lawrence, who finds his mum’s new relationship difficult to accept. 12am CHARLIE ROSE LO 11:30pm QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Based on the journal of Thomas K. Wharton, this documentary takes a look at the “Golden Era” of New Orleans history. 7pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Baltimore” 7pm TIME SCANNERS “Petra” Uncover the construction secrets of an architectural wonderland lost to the West for a century. 8pm HISTORY DETECTIVES SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS “The Disappearance of Glenn Miller” Gather new information about what is perhaps the biggest mystery and cold case of World War II. 7pm MY WILD AFFAIR “The Elephant Who Found a Mom” Learn how the death of a baby elephant led to the rescue of more than 150 elephant orphans. 8pm NOVA “Australia’s First Four Billion Years” “Awakening” 9pm SEX IN THE WILD takes an in-depth look at how kangaroos, elephants, whales and orangutans find and woo the opposite sex. It also explores how they mate, give birth and raise their young in extreme environments. 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 5 of 8) 11pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 6 of 8) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 17 THURSDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 8pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Season 2 (Episode 3 of 6) 9pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Baltimore” 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 7 of 8) 9pm FRONTLINE DIAL 12 | July 2014 D9 SUNdays on WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e 10pm MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey, Season 4” (Episode 8 of 8) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 19 SATURDAY 6pm THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW CHEF PAUL PRUDHOMME’S ALWAYS COOKING! 2:30pm In this series, Chef Paul shares secrets for 80 tasty and accessible recipes — from his incomparable mashed potatoes to Turducken, the holiday crowd-pleaser he introduced in the 1980s, to St. Louis peanut butter banana cream pie. Between recipes, he weaves stories from his humble roots as one of 13 children raised on a Louisiana farm. 11:30pm WINDOW IN THE WAVES: THE FLOWER GARDEN BANKS The film documents the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, a rare collection of healthy coral 110 miles off the Louisiana-Texas border in the Gulf of Mexico. Filmmaker is Todd Richard. 7pm WHERE NEW ORLEANS SHOPPED 8pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 18 FRIDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm INFORMED SOURCES 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE (2008) A Mumbai teen who grew up in the slums, becomes a contestant on the Indian version of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” He is arrested under suspicion of cheating, and while being interrogated, events from his life history are shown which explain why he knows the answers. 20 SUNDAY 5:00am SESAME STREET 6:00am CURIOUS GEORGE 6:30amTHE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! 7:00am PEG + CAT 7:30amDINOSAUR TRAIN 8:00amDANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD 8:30am SUPER WHY! 9:00am SID THE SCIENCE KID 9:30am WILD KRATTS 10:00am MOVIE NOON VARIOUS PROGRAMMING 1:00pm JUSTIN WILSON’S LOOKING BACK 1:30pm MISS LUCY’S CLASSIC CAJUN CULTURE 2:00pm CHEF JOHN BESH’S FAMILY TABLE 2:30pm CHEF PAUL PRUDHOMME’S ALWAYS COOKING 3:00pm CHARLIE ROSE WEEKEND 3:30pmRICK STEVES’ EUROPE 4:00pm RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 4:30pm RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 5:00pm HISTORY DETECTIVES 6:00pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW D10 DIAL 12 | July 2014 7:30pm STEPPIN’ OUT highlights all things New Orleans – food, music, the arts and of course, the people! Peggy Scott Laborde serves as host and producer. Pictured: Dane Rhodes, Gwen Thompkins, Peggy Scott Laborde, Poppy Tooker, Alan Smason 8pm WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL 8:30pm THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9pm NEW ORLEANS RESTAURANTS WITH A PAST looks back at some of New Orleans’ most historic present-day restaurants and also chronicles a few that are part of the city’s collective memory. 7pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Season 2 (Episode 4 of 6) 8pm MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Endeavour, Season 2” “Neverland” See if cases of a missing boy, a dead journalist and an absconder from an open prison are linked. 9:30pm VICIOUS (Episode 4 of 6) 10pm THE FRENCH QUARTER THAT WAS 11pm SATCHMO IN NEW ORLEANS 21 MONDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Salt Lake” WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e 8pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Milwaukee” 10:30pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE (1951) 12:30am CHARLIE ROSE 22 TUESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR re ie em Pr 11pm NOVA “Australia’s First Four Billion Years” “Life Explodes” 12am CHARLIE ROSE 25 FRIDAY WYES Program Guide • July 2014 9pm POV “Dance for Me” A 15-year-old Russian performer Egor leaves home and family to team up with 14-year-old Mie, one of Denmark’s most promising young dancers. Strikingly different, Egor and Mie bond over their passion for Latin dance — and for winning. 23 WEDNESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL Despite hurricanes that have tested the resolve and resilience of its citizens, Biloxi continues to reinvent itself. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, shrimp and oyster factories lined the coastline. Today, casinos are the big draw. This film explores the early hotels, pristine beaches, the landmark lighthouse and more that drew people to the Gulf Coast. 8:30pm BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL 7pm INFORMED SOURCES 7:30pm STEPPIN’ OUT 8pm WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL AND NATIONAL JOURNAL Join moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill each week as she leads a robust roundtable discussion with award-winning journalists who provide reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the nation’s capital. 8:30pm THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 10pm BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL 11:30pm STEPPIN’ OUT “Goes to the Museums” 12am CHARLIE ROSE 24 THURSDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm AL CAPONE: ICON Al Capone — the quintessential self-made American man, ruthless killer or both? Just his name sparks images of pin-stripe suits and bloody violence. To this day, Americans are fascinated by this celebrity gangster. The question is why? 8pm HISTORY DETECTIVES SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS “Who Killed Jimmy Hoffa” 9pm FRONTLINE 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE (2008) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 7pm THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 8pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Season 2 (Episode 4 of 6) 9pm BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL Visitors and residents share special moments of the coastal city. 10:30pm WINDOW IN THE WAVES: THE FLOWER GARDEN BANKS 11pm STEPPIN’ OUT 9pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Salt Lake” 12am CHARLIE ROSE 10pm MY WILD AFFAIR “The Ape Who Went to College” This is the incredible story of Chantek, the orangutan raised as a human child on an American university campus during the 70s and 80s. Taught to speak in sign language, he is now living among his own kind at Zoo Atlanta, although he describes himself as an “orangutan person.” 26 SATURDAY 6pm THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 7pm BILOXI MEMORIES AND THE BROADWATER BEACH HOTEL New Orleanians and Gulf Coast residents share their stories. DIAL 12 | July 2014 D11 WYE S- T V/ C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e 8:30pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: COOL HAND LUKE (1967) WYES Program Guide • July 2014 10:40pm REMOULADE REFLECTIONS WITH RONNIE VIRGETS includes some of the first television features ever produced by award-winning New Orleans writer Ronnie Virgets, when he appeared on WWL-TV’s news magazine “Bill Elder’s Journal.” 11:40pm MYSTERY OF PURPLE ROSE: SAGA OF CREOLE JAZZ PIONEERS 27 SUNDAY 7pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Season 2 (Episode 5 of 6) renowned restaurants, the documentary delves into the traditions of the Vietnamese culture in New Orleans. 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Des Moines” 8pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Louisville” 9pm POV “The Fallen City” Journey from a devastated city in China to a new city nearby. 12:40am CHARLIE ROSE 29 TUESDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm MARK TWAIN View Ken Burns’s illuminating portrait of one of the greatest writers in American history. 9pm FRONTLINE 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: CABARET (1972) DIAL 12 | July 2014 8pm NOVA “Australia’s First Four Billion Years” “Monsters” 9pm SEX IN THE WILD Examine the reproductive behaviors and biology of kangaroos, elephants, whales and orangutans. 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: BONNIE AND CLYDE (1967) 12am CHARLIE ROSE 31 THURSDAY 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 7pm THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 8pm LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX, Season 2 (Episode 5 of 6) 10pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE (2008) A Mumbai teen who grew up in the slums, becomes a contestant on the Indian version of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” 12am CHARLIE ROSE 10pm GROWING UP IN NEW ORLEANS D12 7pm MY WILD AFFAIR “The Rhino Who Joined the Family” Join the search for clues to the fate of an orphaned rhinoceros brought up in a wildlife vet’s home. 9pm ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Vintage Des Moines” 9:30pm VICIOUS (Episode 5 of 6) Find out why a dinner party at Freddie and Stuart’s becomes a tense affair. 11pm VIETNAMESE CUISINE IN NEW ORLEANS In addition to discussing Vietnamese cuisine and highlighting 6pm PBS NEWSHOUR 28 MONDAY 10:30pm STARLIGHT THEATRE MOVIE: THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY (1966) A bounty hunting scam joins two men in an uneasy alliance against a third in a race to find a fortune in gold buried in a remote cemetery. 8pm MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!“Poirot, Season 12” “The Big Four” The public is in a panic after the shocking death of a Russian chess grandmaster, and Poirot must navigate international figures and intrigue to identify the culprit, with the help of old friends Captain Hastings, Inspector Japp and Miss Lemon. David Suchet returns in his signature role as suave Belgian super sleuth Hercule Poirot. 30 WEDNESDAY 12am CHARLIE ROSE WYE S- T V/C h a nne l 1 2 P r og r a m G u id e Lagniappe WYES Program Guide • July 2014 Business partnerships WYES’ quality programming and events are brought to you through the generous support of the following businesses and corporations. We encourage you to take note of the companies that help underwrite our programs and events. Please make a special effort to support these companies as well. To join our list of community-minded groups, contact Jim Tapley at (504) 837-8987, jtapley@wyes.org OR Kerri Blache at (504) 483-8487, kblache@wyes.org. Jacque LaVista grew up on a ranch.. Nature sesame street informed sources CHEF JOHN BESH’S FAMILY TABLE antiques roadshow SUPER WHY! PBS NEWSHOUR antiques roadshow steppin’ out this old house “I remember what it felt like to nurture something and see it grow. It’s a very interesting symbolism to me because I think public television is very nourishing to the viewer. And if you give something, you’ll get something in return.” Jaque included her public television station in his will. Consider joining the community of people who want public television to span generations. For information on including WYES in your estate plans, contact: ROBIN COOPER WYES Vice-President of Development (504) 486-5511 • rcooper@wyes.org WYES Address: 916 Navarre Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana 70124 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 24026, New Orleans, Louisiana 70184 Web Site: wyes.org • Questions or Comments: info@wyes.org General (504) 486-5511 • Membership (504) 831-1503 Events (504) 840-4886 • Programming Questions (504) 838-0389 WYES OFFICERS Chairman Marc Leunissen Vice-Chair Katie Crosby Secretary Larry Katz Treasurer Cleland Powell President & Chief Executive Officer Allan Pizzato WYES TRUSTEES Herschel L. Abbott, Jr. Alan Philipson Harold Block Anne Redd Cristi Fowler Chauvin Lori Savoie Richard Cortizas Scott Sewell Bill Kearney Gary Silbert Rick Kirschman Debbie Skrmetta Jonathan McCall David B. Spencer Sharon Perlis Victor Ukpolo Paul Peyronnin Roger F. Villere, Jr. WORLD airs 24/7 and is dedicated to delivering outstanding nonfiction, science, nature, news, public affairs and documentary programming. on 12.2 Enjoy do-it-yourself programming on cooking, arts & crafts, gardening, home improvement and travel. CHEF JOHN BESH’S FAMLY TABLE can now be seen on Create. Michael Q. Walshe, Jr. DIAL 12 | July 2014 D13
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