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We Shall Remain American Experience Page 12 Project Dropout Page 9 Nova ’s Doctors’ Diaries Page 10 Frontline ’s Poisoned Water Page 17 NEW Radio Pages! Page 23 April 2009 The Members’ Guide

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April 2009: The 'GBH Members' Guide

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We Shall Remain American ExperiencePage 12

Project DropoutPage 9

Nova’s Doctors’ DiariesPage 10

Frontline’s Poisoned WaterPage 17

NEW Radio Pages!Page 23

April 2009

The Members’ Guide

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1Full schedules and more program info: wgbh.org

From the President Where to Tune In

Stay ConnectedWGBH Member Hotline 617-300-3300weekdays 9am–5pm, [email protected]

24-Hour Program Feedback Line 617-300-5200

Leadership Circle MemberLine [email protected]

Ralph Lowell Society Hotline [email protected]

Local Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising [email protected], wgbh.org/sponsorship

RadioWGBH 89.7 Boston, in Back Bay/Beacon Hill tune in 96.3 on Nantucket, tune in WNCK 89.5

All-Classical WGBH 89.7 HD2 Boston

WCAI, WGBH’s Cape and Islands NPR® Station 90.1 Martha’s Vineyard 91.1 Nantucket 94.3 Brewster 89.7 HD3 Boston

All channels available streaming, on wgbh.org/multimedia

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WGBH World 44.2 209 473 94 n/a n/a n/a

WGBH Create 44.3 237 474 95 n/a n/a n/a

’GBH Kids 44.4 217 472 93 n/a n/a n/a

WGBH HD 2.1 802 502 602 703 782 819

Boston n/a 22 n/a 3 n/a n/a n/aKids & Family (Boston only)

WGBH n/a Comcast 1 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a On Demand “Get Local,” “Local Networks”

For more information, go to wgbh.org/tvchannels

Cable channels available to digital and fiber optic cable subscribers; for more information, go to wgbh.org/tvchannels

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DIGITAL TV DEADLINE

Windows on Our WorldOne of the things you’ve told us you value most about WGBH is that we bring you subjects and people you may not even have realized you were interested in—original, scrupulously researched stories that add to your understanding not only of our world, but of each other.

This month, we’re proud to showcase two major WGBH projects: The first offers a dramatically fresh examination of our nation’s past and present; the second, a piercing look at a crisis in our own community.

“You can’t understand America in the 21st century if you don’t under-stand the Native experience,” says WGBH’s Sharon Grimberg, executive producer for We Shall Remain (see page 12). A unique collaboration with

Native filmmakers, scholars, and advisors, “We Shall Remain helps us rethink our nation’s history through the original stories of Native peoples told in their own voices.”

At the heart of this American Experience initiative is a five-part documentary, comple-mented by a short film project, a national com-munity engagement campaign, a companion public radio series, and a powerful website with

streaming video (pbs.org/weshallremain) that will ensure this project has the power to reach—and teach—for many years to come.

Shedding light—making an impact—also drives Project Dropout, a WGBH-WBUR exploration of the dropout crisis. “Every 29 seconds in the US, a student drops out of high school,” says WGBH senior producer Hillary Wells. “In Massachusetts, more than 11,000 students drop out every year. We’re taking a hard look at this ‘silent epidemic’ and possible solutions.”

This collaborative effort includes a series of radio and TV reports and a blog where at-risk students are posting video diaries throughout the school year. It culminates this month (see page 9) with a live TV special with Greater Boston’s Emily Rooney, WBUR Radio Boston’s David Boeri and One-on-One’s María Hinojosa, simulcast on WGBH, WBUR, WGBY World and WFCR, and streamed with a live chat (projectdropout.org).

Original, in-depth stories and subjects that have the power to change not only our understanding of past and present, but also our capacity to shape the future. All this, thanks to you!

Jon Abbott

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WGBH occasionally exchanges its mailing list with other non-profit organizations. To opt out, please call or email our Member Hotline (page 1) or write: WGBH Member Services, One Guest Street, Boston, MA 02135

Discounts for Members Only

Celebrity Series of BostonThe Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater celebrates its 50th anniversary, 4/28–5/3 at The Opera House, Boston. WGBH members receive 10% off tickets, limit four per MemberCard. Info: 617-482-6661; celebrityseries.org

Handel and Haydn SocietyDon’t miss conductor Jean-Marie Zeitouni’s debut on 4/3 and 4/5; and Sir Roger Norrington conducting Haydn’s London symphonies, 4/24 and 4/26. WGBH members receive 10% off tickets, with restrictions (use code WGBH10). Info: 617-266-3605; handelandhaydn.org

’GBH MemberCard

Savings!

The WGBH Auction returns in May and you can log in for a preview and pre-register beginning Monday, April 27. Go to auction.wgbh.org and peruse dream vacations, art, weekend get-aways, stunning jewelry, dining and more. Bid on your dream items and win during May, and tune in for the live, on-air finale Saturday, May 30. Good bidding!

Edible ArrangementsOrder a delicious fruit bouquet and receive $3 off any order (use code WGBH2009). Info: 877-363-7848; ediblearrangements.com

The Strand TheatreSee 2003 American Idol winner Ruben Studdard star in Ain’t Misbehavin’, 4/10–12, and receive up to $6 off seats (use code SHWGBHWA). Presented by the City of Boston and Citi Performing Arts Center. Info: 800-872-8997; broadwayoffers.com

Southwick’s ZooHome to hundreds of animals—many endan-gered species—the zoo offers shows, picnic areas, a playground, a 35-acre deer forest, a petting zoo and the new Skyfari Sky Ride. WGBH

members receive $2 off admission. Info: 800-258-9182; southwickszoo.com

Cambridge Science FestivalThe 3rd Annual Science

Festival offers more than 100 public events that excite, engage and

educate. Kick off the festivities at the

Science Carnival at MIT’s Kresge Auditorium on Saturday, 4/25. Then, tune in WGBH for science programs on TV, radio and the Web through Sunday, 5/3. Info: cambridgesciencefestival.org

Members’ Open HouseCome visit Thursday, 4/30 from 6:30–8:30pm for a special Members’ Open House. Enjoy tours of our TV and radio studios at One Guest Street in Brighton and learn about what goes into making the programs you love. This event is free, but RSVP is

required at wgbh.org/openhouse.Special thanks to McDonald’s Restaurants of Eastern New England

Events Our way of saying thanks for your support

Fuller Craft MuseumSee Craft in America—Expanding Traditions, a comprehensive, multi-layered exhibition that explores craft objects as works of art, and the history and rich heritage of craft in America, now through 5/25 and receive 50% off admission. Info: fullercraft.org

WGBH Kids & Family DayCelebrate Earth Day with WGBH! Learn about recycling with Arthur, Curious George and the Greens, Saturday, 4/18, 1–3pm at WGBH’s Yawkey Theater. This event is free, but RSVP is required at wgbh.org/familyday.Generously sponsored by Massachusetts General Hospital for Children and Garelick Farms

WGBH Art Preview PartyView and pre-bid on juried works of art, including paintings, photographs, jewelry and crafts, Saturday, 5/2, 1–5pm at WGBH’s Brighton studios. Enjoy delicious refreshments while meeting other WGBH enthusiasts. All proceeds benefit WGBH’s public service mis-sion. This event is free, but RSVP is required at wgbh.org/artauction.Special thanks to Legal Sea Foods Catering

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Legend: All programming, unless noted (*), is closed captioned for viewers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. (d) Described for viewers who are blind or visually impaired. To access video descriptions, activate the second audio program (SAP) on your stereo TV or VCR. For more information on WGBH’s services for people with disabilities, go to wgbh.org/access.

HD Airing in high-definition on WGBH HD. For more, see Where to Tune In on page 1 or go to wgbh.org/hd.

Weekdays on 446am Sesame Street (d)

7am Curious George

7:30 Sid the Science Kid

8am Super Why!

8:30 Martha Speaks

9am WordWorld (d)

9:30 It’s a Big, Big World (d)

10am Barney & Friends (d)

10:30 Caillou (d)

11am Bob the Builder (d)

11:30 Barney & Friends (d)

Saturdays on 2 & 446am 2 Curious George 44 Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood (d)

6:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Curious George

7am 2 Peep and the Big Wide World 44 Sesame Street(d)

7:30 2 WordWorld (d)

8am 2 Super Why! 44 Barney & Friends (d)

8:30 2 Clifford the Big Red Dog (d) 44 Caillou (d)

9am 2 Curious George 44 Bob the Builder (d)

9:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Thomas & Friends (d)

10am 2 Martha Speaks 44 Sid the Science Kid

10:30 2 The Electric Company 44 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies

Weekdays on 26am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)

6:30 Dragon Tales (d)

7am Arthur (d)

7:30 Martha Speaks

8am Curious George

8:30 Sid the Science Kid

9am Super Why!

9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)

10am Sesame Street (d)

11am WordWorld (d)

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12noon Caillou (d)

12:30 Thomas & Friends(d)

1pm Between the Lions (d)

1:30 Martha Speaks

2pm Super Why!

2:30 Maya & Miguel (d)

3pm Arthur (d)

3:30 Curious George

4pm Curious George

4:30 Cyberchase (d)

5pm WordGirl (d)

5:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (d) (Mon–Thu); The Electric Company (Fri)

Sundays on 26am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)

6:30 Martha Speaks

7am Super Why!

7:30 Curious George

8am Curious George

8:30 Peep and the Big Wide World

9am Peep and the Big Wide World

9:30 The Saddle Club

10am WordGirl (d)

10:30 WordGirl (d)

Did you know that more than half of all American children report their families have no rules about watching television?Want to use TV and the Web to their best advantage for the children in your life? Visit KidsMediaMatters.org, where you can download WGBH’s free kit, “Kids, Media and Values— A Wake-Up Call.”

Weekends on ’GBH Kids6am Martha Speaks

6:30 Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat (d)

7am Between the Lions (d)

7:30 Peep and the Big, Wide World

8am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)

8:30 Curious George

9am Sid the Science Kid

9:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (d)

10am Hands On: Crafts for Kids

10:30 WordGirl (d)

11am Cyberchase (d)

11:30 Zula Patrol

12noon Zula Patrol

12:30 Arthur (d)

1pm Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat (d)

1:30 Curious George

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2:30 DragonflyTV

3pm Everyday Edisons

3:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids

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4:30 Arthur (d) (Sat); The Electric Company (Sun)

5pm Curious George

5:30 Sid the Science Kid

For Kids To find WGBH 2, 44 and ’GBH Kids on your cable service, see page 1. Sign up for our free parents’ e-newsletter at wgbh.org/newsletters or call 617-300-3300.

Weekdays on ’GBH Kids6am Hands On: Crafts for Kids

6:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids

7am Maya & Miguel (d)

7:30 WordGirl (d)

8am Zula Patrol

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9:30 Curious George

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10:30 Arthur (d)

11am Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)

11:30 Martha Speaks

12noon Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (d) (Mon-Thu); The Electric Company (Fri)

12:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman (d)

1pm Reading Rainbow (d)

1:30 Reading Rainbow (d)

2pm Between the Lions (d)

2:30 Between the Lions (d)

3pm Hands On: Crafts for Kids

3:30 Hands On: Crafts for Kids

4pm Clifford the Big Red Dog (d)

4:30 Sid the Science Kid

5pm Curious George

5:30 Curious George

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Prime Time onBe more informed! Tune in The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer weeknights at 6pm on 2 and Greater Boston with Emily Rooney weeknights at 7pm on 2.

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Coming Home: Military Families Preview We Shall Remain Jerusalem: The Center of the World

The This Old House Hour Nova Last Extinction Nova Is there Life on Mars?

(7:30pm) Independent Lens Recycle Frontline Sick Around America The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Louis Brandeis: The People’s Attorney Alexander Hamilton: American Experience Preview We Shall Remain

Globe Trekker England & Wales Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire At Close Range with National Geographic

Nova Last Extinction Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Endless Feast Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Washington Week Now Bill Moyers Journal Frontline Sick Around America

New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: The People (Pt. I of VIII) Preview We Shall Remain

The Greatest Good Seneca Ray Stoddard: An American Original The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Spain…On the Road Again Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Reunion Special

(7:15pm) Suspicion Key Largo

Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire History Detectives History Detectives

Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Grannies on Safari Passport to Adventure Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie Rudy Maxa’s World Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge

Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V) Little Dorrit (Pt. II) (to 12mid)

(7pm) Key Largo Independent Lens Recycle Gefilte Fish (to 11:30pm)

Now McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Jerusalem: Center of the World (to 12mid)

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. II Annie Oakley: American Experience Out of Faith

Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V) Ken Burns American Stories Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. I of II) (to 11:30pm)

A Walk in the Park with Nick Molle Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Spain…On the Road Again Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) Frontline Black Money Frontline The Medicated Child

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. II Waking the Dead Wren Boys, Pt. I MI-5

Railroad Empire Annie Oakley: American Experience The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Sea Ghosts American Masters Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts

The This Old House Hour Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) Annie Oakley: American Experience

Independent Lens Milking the Rhino Frontline Black Money The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. I of IV) American Idealist: The Story of Sargent Shriver Preview We Shall Remain

Globe Trekker Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line The Mysterious Human Heart Endlessly Beating (Pt. I of III)

Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Washington Week Now Bill Moyers Journal Project Dropout

New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: Empire Upon the Trails (Pt. II of VIII) Ask This Old House

(7:30pm) Values, Wilderness Renewal: Stories from America’s Religious Environmental Movement The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Spain…On the Road Again Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By MI-5

(7pm) Moonstruck Hotel Rwanda

Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line History Detectives History Detectives

New Jewish Cuisine Bake, Decorate, Celebrate! New Scandinavian Cooking Cultivating Life P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Garden Smart

Dickens’ Secret Lover Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V) Little Dorrit (Pt. III) (to 12mid)

(7pm) Suspicion Independent Lens Milking the Rhino Green Builders

Now McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Jews & Christians: A Journey of Faith (to 12mid)

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. III We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V) After the Mayflower (to 12mid)

Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V) Ken Burns American Stories Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. II of II) (to 11:30pm)

Wildside with Nick Molle Costa Rica Nature Andes: The Dragon’s Back The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II) Frontline/World Children of the Taliban Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. III Waking the Dead Wren Boys, Pt. II MI-5

(7:30) We Shall Remain We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V) The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Find WGBH on your cable service: page 1. Get more info: wgbh.org/tvchannels. Find repeats of prime-time broadcasts: page 20.

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Prime Time onBe more informed! Tune in The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer weeknights at 6pm on 2 and Greater Boston with Emily Rooney weeknights at 7pm on 2.

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Coming Home: Military Families Preview We Shall Remain Jerusalem: The Center of the World

The This Old House Hour Nova Last Extinction Nova Is there Life on Mars?

(7:30pm) Independent Lens Recycle Frontline Sick Around America The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Louis Brandeis: The People’s Attorney Alexander Hamilton: American Experience Preview We Shall Remain

Globe Trekker England & Wales Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire At Close Range with National Geographic

Nova Last Extinction Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Endless Feast Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Washington Week Now Bill Moyers Journal Frontline Sick Around America

New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: The People (Pt. I of VIII) Preview We Shall Remain

The Greatest Good Seneca Ray Stoddard: An American Original The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Spain…On the Road Again Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By As Time Goes By Reunion Special

(7:15pm) Suspicion Key Largo

Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire History Detectives History Detectives

Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Grannies on Safari Passport to Adventure Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie Rudy Maxa’s World Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge

Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V) Little Dorrit (Pt. II) (to 12mid)

(7pm) Key Largo Independent Lens Recycle Gefilte Fish (to 11:30pm)

Now McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Jerusalem: Center of the World (to 12mid)

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. II Annie Oakley: American Experience Out of Faith

Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V) Ken Burns American Stories Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. I of II) (to 11:30pm)

A Walk in the Park with Nick Molle Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Spain…On the Road Again Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) Frontline Black Money Frontline The Medicated Child

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. II Waking the Dead Wren Boys, Pt. I MI-5

Railroad Empire Annie Oakley: American Experience The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Sea Ghosts American Masters Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts

The This Old House Hour Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) Annie Oakley: American Experience

Independent Lens Milking the Rhino Frontline Black Money The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. I of IV) American Idealist: The Story of Sargent Shriver Preview We Shall Remain

Globe Trekker Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line The Mysterious Human Heart Endlessly Beating (Pt. I of III)

Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Washington Week Now Bill Moyers Journal Project Dropout

New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: Empire Upon the Trails (Pt. II of VIII) Ask This Old House

(7:30pm) Values, Wilderness Renewal: Stories from America’s Religious Environmental Movement The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Spain…On the Road Again Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By MI-5

(7pm) Moonstruck Hotel Rwanda

Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line History Detectives History Detectives

New Jewish Cuisine Bake, Decorate, Celebrate! New Scandinavian Cooking Cultivating Life P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Garden Smart

Dickens’ Secret Lover Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V) Little Dorrit (Pt. III) (to 12mid)

(7pm) Suspicion Independent Lens Milking the Rhino Green Builders

Now McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Jews & Christians: A Journey of Faith (to 12mid)

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. III We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V) After the Mayflower (to 12mid)

Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V) Ken Burns American Stories Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. II of II) (to 11:30pm)

Wildside with Nick Molle Costa Rica Nature Andes: The Dragon’s Back The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II) Frontline/World Children of the Taliban Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. III Waking the Dead Wren Boys, Pt. II MI-5

(7:30) We Shall Remain We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V) The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Find WGBH on your cable service: page 1. Get more info: wgbh.org/tvchannels. Find repeats of prime-time broadcasts: page 20.

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Planet Forward Great Performances at the Met Lucia di Lammermoor (to 11:30pm)

The This Old House Hour Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II) We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: AmEx (Pt. I of V) (to 11:30pm)

(7:30pm) Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai Frontline/World Children of the Taliban The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. II of IV) Justice for My People: The Dr. Hector P. Garcia Story Ask This Old House

Globe Trekker Nature Andes: The Dragon’s Back The Mysterious Human Heart The Spark of Life (Pt. II of III)

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Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Washington Week Now On Thin Ice Bill Moyers Journal Frontline/World (to 11:30pm)

New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: Speck of the Future (Pt. III of VIII) Ask This Old House

Making Sense of Place Cleveland Main Street America The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By MI-5

(7pm) Run Silent, Run Deep Inherit the Wind

Nature Andes: The Dragon’s Back History Detectives History Detectives

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home For Your Home Equitrekking Belize P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home For Your Home Christina Cooks

Nature The Loneliest Animals Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V Little Dorrit (Pt. IV) (to 12mid)

(7:30pm) P.O.V. Inheritance Independent Lens Steal a Pencil for Me Swimming in Auschwitz

Now On Thin Ice McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Global Voices Imelda

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. I We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V) Tecumseh’s Vision (to 12mid)

Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V) Ken Burns American Stories The West: The People (Pt. I of VIII)

Hotspots Nature The Loneliest Animals The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

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Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. I Waking the Dead Deus Ex Machina, Pt. I MI-5

(7:30pm) We Shall Remain We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V) The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Secrets of the Dead Blackbeard’s Lost Ship Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Call of the Killer Whale

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(7pm) Frontline Poisoned Water Independent Lens Steal a Pencil for Me The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. III of IV) Looking for Lincoln

Globe Trekker Nature The Loneliest Animals The Mysterious Human Heart The Silent Killer (Pt. III of III)

Nova Car of the Future Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

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New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: Death Runs Riot (Pt. IV of VIII) Ask This Old House

Save Our Land, Save Our Towns Swim for the River The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By MI-5

(6:45pm) Inherit the Wind Hotel Rwanda

Nature The Loneliest Animals History Detectives History Detectives

Ciao Italia Bake, Decorate, Celebrate! New Jewish Cuisine Cooks Country America’s Test Kitchen Bake, Decorate, Celebrate!

Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V) Little Dorrit (Pt. V) (to 12mid)

(7pm) Run Silent, Run Deep Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai Save Our Land, Save Our Towns

Now McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Global Voices The Dictator Hunter

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. II We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: American Experience (Pt. III of V) Trail of Tears (to 12mid)

Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V) Ken Burns American Stories The West: Empire Upon the Trails (Pt. II of VIII)

(7pm) Jean-Michel: Ocean Adventures Call of the Killer Whale Nature Crash: The Tale of Two Species The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

Nova Alien from Earth Frontline The Released Secrets of the Dead Executed in Error

Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. II Waking the Dead Dead Deus Ex Machina, Pt. II MI-5

(7:30pm) We Shall Remain We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: American Experience (Pt. III of V) The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Secrets of the Dead Cry for Help Legacy of War

The This Old House Hour Nova Alien from Earth We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: AmEx (Pt. III of V) (to 11:30pm)

Independent Lens At Home in Utopia Frontline The Released The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. IV of IV) The Mystery of Love

Globe Trekker Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species 400 Years of the Telescope

Nova Alien from Earth Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

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The This Old House Hour Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II) We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: AmEx (Pt. I of V) (to 11:30pm)

(7:30pm) Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai Frontline/World Children of the Taliban The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

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Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II) Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

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New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: Speck of the Future (Pt. III of VIII) Ask This Old House

Making Sense of Place Cleveland Main Street America The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By MI-5

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Nature Andes: The Dragon’s Back History Detectives History Detectives

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home For Your Home Equitrekking Belize P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home For Your Home Christina Cooks

Nature The Loneliest Animals Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V Little Dorrit (Pt. IV) (to 12mid)

(7:30pm) P.O.V. Inheritance Independent Lens Steal a Pencil for Me Swimming in Auschwitz

Now On Thin Ice McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Global Voices Imelda

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

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Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V) Ken Burns American Stories The West: The People (Pt. I of VIII)

Hotspots Nature The Loneliest Animals The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

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Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. I Waking the Dead Deus Ex Machina, Pt. I MI-5

(7:30pm) We Shall Remain We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V) The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

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Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. III of IV) Looking for Lincoln

Globe Trekker Nature The Loneliest Animals The Mysterious Human Heart The Silent Killer (Pt. III of III)

Nova Car of the Future Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

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Washington Week Now Bill Moyers Journal Frontline Poisoned Water (to 12mid)

New Tricks Ken Burns American Stories The West: Death Runs Riot (Pt. IV of VIII) Ask This Old House

Save Our Land, Save Our Towns Swim for the River The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home This Old House

Keeping Up Appearances Waiting for God The Vicar of Dibley As Time Goes By MI-5

(6:45pm) Inherit the Wind Hotel Rwanda

Nature The Loneliest Animals History Detectives History Detectives

Ciao Italia Bake, Decorate, Celebrate! New Jewish Cuisine Cooks Country America’s Test Kitchen Bake, Decorate, Celebrate!

Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V) Little Dorrit (Pt. V) (to 12mid)

(7pm) Run Silent, Run Deep Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai Save Our Land, Save Our Towns

Now McLaughlin Group Bill Moyers Journal Global Voices The Dictator Hunter

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Ask This Old House

Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. II We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: American Experience (Pt. III of V) Trail of Tears (to 12mid)

Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V) Ken Burns American Stories The West: Empire Upon the Trails (Pt. II of VIII)

(7pm) Jean-Michel: Ocean Adventures Call of the Killer Whale Nature Crash: The Tale of Two Species The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Daisy Cooks! Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart This Old House

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(7:30pm) We Shall Remain We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: American Experience (Pt. III of V) The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

Secrets of the Dead Cry for Help Legacy of War

The This Old House Hour Nova Alien from Earth We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: AmEx (Pt. III of V) (to 11:30pm)

Independent Lens At Home in Utopia Frontline The Released The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Everyday Food Sara’s Weeknight Meals Rick Steves’ Europe Africa Trek Garden Smart Ask This Old House

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. IV of IV) The Mystery of Love

Globe Trekker Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species 400 Years of the Telescope

Nova Alien from Earth Scientific American Frontiers The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

Christina Cooks Uncorked: Wine Made Simple Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions The Victory Garden The New Yankee Workshop

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8pm 2 Louis Brandeis: The People’s Attorney This encore traces the life and career of an important progressive American reformer. 44 Globe Trekker England & Wales

9pm 2 Alexander Hamilton: American Experience

The first Secretary of the Treasury’s life and career were marked by a stunning rise to power, scandal

and tragedy. 44 Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire

10pm 44 At Close Range with National Geographic Photographer Joel Sartore shoots in some of the most exotic locales on earth.

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Friday 36pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Beat the Press 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 McLaughlin Group 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Washington Week 44 New Tricks8:30 2 Now9pm 2 Bill Moyers Journal 44 Ken Burns American Stories The West: The People (Pt. I of VIII). The saga of the American West—full of myth and harsh reali-ty—is brought vividly to life in this eight-part series.

10pm 2 Frontline Sick Around America. Correspondent

T.R. Reid investigates the failures and future of the private insurance indus-try.

Wednesday 1Weekday schedule See pgs 3, 20–21 or go to wgbh.org/schedules6pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Coming Home: Military Families Cope with Change HD See Home and Healing, this page 44 The This Old House Hour8:30 2 PBS Previews We Shall Remain: American Experience. Get an inside look at the upcoming landmark series premiering Monday, April 13 at 9pm (see page 12).

Religion and Relationships: Out of Faith airs Sunday, 4/5 at 7pm on WGBH World.

9pm 2 Jerusalem: Center of the World HD See Holy Hub, this page 44 Nova Last Extinction. This new film presents a provocative theory about what killed America’s mammoths at the end of the last Ice Age.

10pm 44 Nova Is there Life on Mars? This recent encore showcas-es the latest scientific results from the Mars rovers and the Phoenix Lander.

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Thursday 26pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Basic Black Conversation and Poetry with Major Jackson 44 As Time Goes By

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All programming, unless noted (*), is closed captioned for viewers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.

What’s on

Holy HubFor centuries, untold numbers of Jews, Christians and Muslims have gone to Jerusalem to look for God, while billions more have worshiped from afar. This new documentary delves into the historical facts and religious beliefs that have led so many to live and die for this particular

city. Host Ray Suarez (The NewsHour) explores the founding of the city and the birth and convergence of the world’s three major monotheistic religions Christianity, Islam and Judaism. For related lectures, explore the WGBH Forum Network at wgbh.org/forum.

Jerusalem: Center of the WorldPremieres in HD Wed, 4/1 at 9pm on 2

Home and HealingPresented by Sesame Workshop and featuring Queen Latifah and John Mayer, this new special tells the stories of service mem-

bers returning home with injuries—both visible and invisible—and explores the heroic struggles their families face on the path to finding a “new normal.” With help from Elmo, Rosita and their Sesame Street friends, this new film gives voice to the children as they play a central role in the family’s adjustment process, and encourages them to be what they are: kids.

Coming Home: Military Families Cope with ChangePremieres in HD Wed, 4/1 at 8pm on 2

Poetry in MotionThis new documentary wrestles with the six-foot, eight-inch, 275-pound colossus of poetry (and Worcester native) Charles Olson. Through never-before-seen footage and interviews, Emmy Award-winning actor John Malkovich leads an A-list roster of guests in search of an understand-ing of this “big fire source” for the restless generation of poets known as The Beats.

Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of PlacePremieres Sun, 4/5 at 7pm on 2

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Project DropoutGreater Boston’s Emily Rooney is joined by WBUR’s David Boeri and María Hinojosa, of WGBH’s María Hinojosa: One-on-One, for a one-hour special, Project Dropout—a multi-media journalistic examination of the high school dropout crisis in Massachusetts. For a wide array of resources, and to watch and chat online as well as respond to poll questions as the special is streamed live, go to projectdropout.org. For related lectures, explore the WGBH Forum Network at wgbh.org/forum.

Project DropoutPremieres Tue, 4/7 at 7pm on 2

Project Dropout is a collaboration between WGBH and WBUR. Major funding is generously provided by The Boston Foundation.

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10:30 44 PBS Previews We Shall Remain: American Experience (See 4/1 at 8:30pm)

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Saturday 46am 2 Curious George 44 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood (d)

6:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Curious George7am 2 Peep 44 Sesame Street (d)

7:30 2 WordWorld (d)

8am 2 Super Why! 44 Barney and Friends8:30 2 Clifford (d) 44 Caillou (d)

9am 2 Curious George 44 Bob the Builder (d)

9:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Thomas & Friends (d)

10am 2 Martha Speaks 44 Sid the Science Kid10:30 2 The Electric Company 44 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies

11am 2 The Victory Garden (d) 44 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Fernando Reimers. The Director of Global Education and of International Education Policy at Harvard University sits down with Hinojosa.

11:30 2 Everyday Food 44 Ask This Old House12n 2 Made in Spain 44 Ask This Old House12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 44 Global Focus: The New Environmentalists Robert Redford narrates.

1pm 2 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way 44 The Race for Open Space Charles Gibson (ABC News) narrates this look at land management in New Jersey.

1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy2pm 2 Lidia’s Italy 44 Making Sense of Place Portland. This series exam-ines the complex questions of urban planning and regional identity.

2:30 2 Simply Ming3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen

44 Frontline Heat. In this encore, producer Martin Smith investigates the reaction of big business to environmental regulation.

3:30 2 Cook’s Country4pm 2 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

4:30 2 The New Yankee Workshop5pm 2 The This Old House Hour HD 44 Alexander Hamilton: American Experience (See 4/2 at 8:30pm)

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9pm 2 The Vicar of Dibley 44 Key Largo John Huston directed Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in this 1948 gem about a group held captive in a Key West hotel by gangster Johnny Rocco (Edward G. Robinson). Oscar winner Claire Trevor co-stars as Rocco’s moll… who has a drink now and then. (*)

9:30 2 As Time Goes By10pm 2 As Time Goes By Reunion Special

11pm 2 Basic Black Conversation and Poetry with Major Jackson 44 Live from the Artists Den The Hold Steady at the Old Emigrant Savings Bank Building in New York

11:30 2 Ask This Old House

Sunday 56am 2 Clifford (d) 44 Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. I

6:30 2 Martha Speaks7am 2 Super Why! 44 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly7:30 2 Curious George 44 To the Contrary8am 2 Curious George 44 MoneyTrack8:30 2 Peep 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

International Feel: Rick Steves’ Europe airs weeknights at 9pm on WGBH Create.

9am 2 Peep 44 Foreign Exchange9:30 2 The Saddle Club 44 Beat the Press10am 2 WordGirl (d) 44 Inside Washington10:30 2 WordGirl (d) 44 Now11am 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Fernando Reimers (See 4/4 at 11am) 44 Bill Moyers Journal11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe The Making of Rick Steves’ Europe

12n 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Alaska: Glacier Bay 44 Miller Center National Debates Infrastructure

12:30 2 Basic Black Conversation and Poetry with Major Jackson

CheckupNova has followed a group of seven doctors from their first day at Harvard Medical School in 1987. Over 21 difficult years of classes and clinical training, internship and residency, marriage and divorce, this series

has documented the trials and tribulations inherent in the struggle to become a member of the medical tribe. In this new installment, Nova returns one last time to get an update on the kind of doctors—and people—they have become. Explore more at wgbh.org/nova, and enjoy related lectures on the WGBH Forum Network at wgbh.org/forum.

Nova/Doctors’ DiariesPremieres Tue, 4/7 at 8pm on 2

1pm 2 Volvo Ocean Race 2008–2009 The elite race will stop in Boston in May, see next month’s guide for more. 44 At Close Range with National Geographic (See 4/2 at 10pm)

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Faust. Mezzo-soprano Susan Graham and tenor Marcello Giordani portray unlucky lovers in Hector

Berlioz’s classic take on dancing with the devil. James Levine conducts. Shown, John Relyea. 44 Equitrekking Irish Countryside

3pm 44 Spain…On the Road Again Gwyneth Paltrow Mario Batali, Mark Bittman and Claudia Bassols take an unscripted roadtrip, enjoying the culinary and cultural pleasures of Spain.

4pm 44 Made in Spain4:30 44 Lidia’s Italy5pm 2 Innovate: Engineering Change 44 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie5:30 2 Coming Home: Military Families Cope with Change HD (See 4/1 at 8pm) 44 Simply Ming6pm 2 The Gefilte Fish Chronicles This “record of a family and its joyful ritual is reality television in the best (and realest) sense,” according to The New York Times. 44 This Old House6:30 2 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie 44 Theater Talk7pm 2 Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place See Poetry in Motion, page 8 44 Key Largo (See 4/4 at 9pm) (*)

8pm 2 Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line HD9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V, see 4/4 at 6pm) 44 Independent Lens Recycle. The daily life of an ex-Mujahideen soldier as he scours the streets, collecting cardboard to recycle, is the focus of this new film.

New British LineupYou can count on WGBH to bring you the best of Britain! Beginning Tuesday, 4/7, some of your favorites may have moved, and others will be joined by new offerings—including MI-5, the BBC’s action-packed security drama starring (l to r) Olga Sosnovska, Rupert Penry-Jones, Peter Firth and Raza Jaffrey.

Weeknights:Monday–Friday7:30 44 As Time Goes By

Tuesdays:9pm 44 Waking the Dead10pm 44 MI-5

Fridays8pm 44 New Tricks

6pm 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens:

Little Dorrit (Pt. I of V). Screenwriter Andrew Davies (Bleak House) adapts Charles Dickens’s timely

tale of chronic debt and financial collapse. Newcomer Claire Foy and Matthew Macfadyen (MI-5) star in this five-part miniseries.

7:15 44 Suspicion Oscar winner Joan Fontaine marries handsome ne’er-do-well Cary Grant and then is convinced he’s a murderer in this 1941 classic, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. (*)

8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances8:30 2 Waiting for God

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Weekends: Saturdays:8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances8:30 2 Waiting for God9pm 2 The Vicar of Dibley9:30 2 As Time Goes By10pm 2 MI-5

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Composer’s ComposureFilmmaker Scott Hicks (Shine) documents an eventful, but typical, year in the life of legendary composer Philip Glass. Romping with his young children on the Nova Scotia coastline, cooking pizza and deconstructing philosophy in the farm-house kitchen, creating new works in his cluttered Baltimore studio or collaborating with Chuck Close, Ravi Shankar and Woody Allen, Glass reveals his artistic sensibility and pursuits.

American Masters/Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve PartsPremieres in HD Wed, 4/8 at 9pm on 2

10:30 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V, see 4/4 at 6pm) 44 The Gefilte Fish Chronicles (See 4/5 at 6pm)

Monday 66pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Wild Chronicles 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. II HD 44 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

9pm 2 Annie Oakley: American Experience The star of

Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show thrilled audiences around the world with her daring shooting feats.

9:30 44 Ken Burns American Stories Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. I of II)

10pm 2 Out of Faith This new documentary follows three generations of a family torn apart by conflicts over interfaith marriage.

11pm 2 Charlie Rose

Tuesday 76pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Project Dropout See Project Dropout, page 9 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) HD See Checkup, page 10 44 Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. II

9pm 2 Frontline Black Money. Investigative correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the shad-owy world of international bribery. 44 Waking the Dead Wren Boys, Pt. I

10pm 2 Frontline The Medicated Child. This encore confronts psychiatrists, researchers and big phar-ma about the risks and benefits of pre-scription drugs for troubled children.

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44 MI-5 See New British Lineup, page 10

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Wednesday 86pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston

44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Sea

Ghosts. Cousteau and his team set sail to study the white beluga whale. HD

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We Shall RemainWGBH’s award-winning series American Experience presents We Shall Remain, a provocative, multimedia project that establishes Native history as an essential part of American history. At the heart of the project is a five-part television series that shows how Native peoples valiantly resisted expulsion from their lands and fought the extinction of their culture. An unprecedented collaboration between Native and non-Native filmmakers, the series presents five films over five weeks:

4/13: After the MayflowerThe first episode explores the polar strategies—peaceful diplomacy and warfare—the Wampanoag people employed in their struggle to maintain their identity.

4/20: Tecumseh’s VisionShawnee warrior Tecumseh and his brother, the prophet Tenskwatawa, organized an ambitious pan-Indian resistance movement—all committed to stopping white westward expansion.

4/27: Trail of TearsDespite decades of struggle to keep their land, thousands of Cherokee were forced from their homes in the southeastern United States in 1838. More than 4,000 died of disease and starvation along the way.

5/4: GeronimoAt a time when surrender to the reserva-tion and acceptance of the white man’s civilization seemed to be the Indians’ only realistic options, Geronimo and his tiny band of Chiricahuas fought on. The final holdouts, they became the last Native American fighting force to capitu-late formally to the government of the United States.

5/11: Wounded KneeOn the night of February 27, 1973, Oglala Lakota and American Indian Movement

(AIM) protesters demanded redress for grievances, capturing the world’s attention for 71 gripping days.

For more information on the films and other aspects of the project—including ReelNative, an innovative short film project; a community engagement campaign; and a partnership with the American Library Association—go to pbs.org/weshallremain. Explore related lectures on the WGBH Forum Network at wgbh.org/forum.

We Shall Remain: American ExperiencePremieres in HD Mon, 4/13 at 9pm on 2For repeats see pages 4–7, 20For streaming video, go to pbs.org/weshallremain

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Thursday 96pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Basic Black Black Theater in Boston: A Director’s Roundtable 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People

(Pt. I of IV). Academy Award-winner Sissy Spacek narrates this environmen-tal history,

recounting how landscape shapes human cultures and, in turn, how humans shape the land. HD 44 Globe Trekker9pm 2 American Idealist: The Story of Sargent Shriver This encore profiles the founder of the Peace Corps, VISTA, Community Action, Head Start and Legal Services for the Poor. 44 Nature Frogs: The Thin Green Line

10pm 44 The Mysterious Human Heart Endlessly Beating (Pt. I of III). Award-winning filmmaker David Grubin examines the heart—how it works, what can go wrong and how we treat it—in this three-part encore.

10:30 2 PBS Previews We Shall Remain: American Experience (See 4/1 at 8:30pm)

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Friday 106pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Beat the Press 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 McLaughlin Group 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Washington Week 44 New Tricks8:30 2 Now9pm 2 Bill Moyers Journal 44 Ken Burns American Stories The West: Empire Upon the Trails (Pt. II of VIII, see 4/3 at 9pm)

10pm 2 Project Dropout (See 4/7 at 7pm)

10:30 44 Ask This Old House11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Saturday 116am 2 Curious George 44 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood (d)

6:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Curious George7am 2 Peep 44 Sesame Street (d)

7:30 2 WordWorld (d)

8am 2 Super Why! 44 Barney and Friends8:30 2 Clifford (d) 44 Caillou (d)

9am 2 Curious George 44 Bob the Builder (d)

9:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Thomas & Friends (d)

10am 2 Martha Speaks 44 Sid the Science Kid10:30 2 The Electric Company 44 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies11am 2 The Victory Garden (d) 44 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Kwame Anthony Appiah. The author of Harvard University Press’s Experiments in Ethics sits down with Hinojosa.

11:30 2 Everyday Food 44 Ask This Old House12n 2 Made in Spain 44 Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. I of IV, see 4/9 at 8pm)

12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals1pm 2 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way 44 Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II, see 4/7 at 8pm)

1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy2pm 2 Lidia’s Italy 44 Frontline2:30 2 Simply Ming3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen 44 American Idealist: The Story of Sargent Shriver (See 4/9 at 9pm)

3:30 2 Cook’s Country4pm 2 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie4:30 2 The New Yankee Workshop 44 PBS Previews We Shall Remain: American Experience (See 4/1 at 8:30pm)

44 The This Old House Hour9pm 2 American Masters Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts HD See Composer’s Composure, page 11

44 Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II, see 4/7 at 8pm)

10pm 44 Annie Oakley: American Experience (See 4/6 at 9pm)

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5pm 2 The This Old House Hour HD 44 American Masters Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts (See 4/8 at 9pm)

6pm 2 Ask This Old House6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

7pm 44 Moonstruck Nicolas Cage, Cher and Olympia Dukakis

star in Norman Jewison’s 1987 film about a wid-owed Brooklyn book-keeper who is torn between

her fiancé and his brother. (*)

8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances8:30 2 Waiting for God9pm 2 The Vicar of Dibley 44 Hotel Rwanda Based on a true story, Terry George’s

(Reservation Road) 2004 film stars Nick Nolte and Don Cheadle, who was nominated for an Oscar for his

role as a hotel operator who came to the aid of Tutsi refugees during their struggle against the Hutu militia. (*)

9:30 2 As Time Goes By10pm 2 MI-5 (See 4/7 at 10pm)

11pm 2 Basic Black Black Theater in Boston: A Director’s Roundtable 44 Live from the Artists Den Ani DiFranco at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

11:30 2 Ask This Old House

Sunday 126am 2 Clifford (d) 44 Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. II

6:30 2 Martha Speaks7am 2 Super Why! 44 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly7:30 2 Curious George 44 To the Contrary8am 2 Curious George 44 MoneyTrack8:30 2 Peep 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack9am 2 Peep 44 Foreign Exchange9:30 2 The Saddle Club 44 Beat the Press

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10am 2 WordGirl (d) 44 Project Dropout (See 4/7 at 7pm)

10:30 2 WordGirl (d)

11am 2 Wild Chronicles 44 Bill Moyers Journal11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Burgundy: Profoundly French

12n 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Patagonia: Torres del Paine 44 China from the Inside Power and the People (Pt. I of IV). This encore series explores China from a Chinese perspective, examining how history has shaped the country—and where their present is taking them.

12:30 2 Basic Black Black Theater in Boston: A Director’s Roundtable

1pm 2 Volvo Ocean Race 2008–2009 44 China from the Inside Women of the Country (Pt. II of IV, see 4/12 at 12noon)

2pm 44 e2

2:30 2 Great Performances at the Met Thaïs. Renée Fleming is the Egyptian courtesan and Thomas Hampson the monk who falls from grace in Massenet’s sensual opera. 44 Equitrekking Maui

3pm 44 Spain…On the Road Again (See 4/5 at 3pm)

4pm 44 Made in Spain4:30 44 Lidia’s Italy5pm 44 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Even Greater: Great Performances at the Met airs Sundays at 2:30pm on 2.

5:30 2 PBS Previews We Shall Remain: American Experience (See 4/1 at 8:30pm) 44 Simply Ming6pm 2 Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place This

encore offers a unique portrait of the Newton Centre native and creator of Mike Mulligan

and His Steam Shovel. 44 This Old House6:30 44 Theater Talk7pm 2 Project Dropout (See 4/7 at 7pm) 44 Suspicion (See 4/4 at 7:30pm)(*)

8pm 2 Dickens’ Secret Lover When Charles Dickens

was 45 years old and married with nine children, he met Nelly Ternan, an 18-year-old actress with

whom he fell hopelessly in love, begin-ning a clandestine relationship that he kept secret for the rest of his life.

9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V, see 4/4 at 6pm) 44 Independent Lens Milking the Rhino. A revolu-tion in rural Africa is turning poachers into preservationists and local people into the stewards of natural resources.

10pm 44 Green Builders This new film profiles a cast of green building pioneers who have taken the leap into making their part of the “built environment” a more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly place.

10:30 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

11pm 44 Spain…On the Road Again (See 4/5 at 3pm)

Monday 136pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Wild Chronicles 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. III HD 44 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

9pm 2 We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V) HD See We Shall Remain, page 12

9:30 44 Ken Burns American Stories Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. II of II, see 4/6 at 9:30pm)

10:30 2 We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V, see 4/13 at 8pm) HD11:30 44 NewsHour

Tuesday 146pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston

Bravo!Anna Netrebko portrays the fragile heroine of Donizetti’s opera, presented as a Victorian ghost story in Mary Zimmerman’s hit production. Rolando Villazón sings Lucia’s lover, Edgardo, and baritone Mariusz Kwiecien is her tyrannical brother. Marco Armiliato conducts.

Great Performances at the Met/Lucia di LammermoorPremieres in HD Wed, 4/15 at 9pm on 2

All’s Fair…They say, “Love conquers all.” Or at least that’s what Jack Polak thought when he, his wife Manja and his new love, Ina, find themselves in the same barracks in a concentration camp. Academy Award-nominee Michele Ohayon (Colors Straight Up) tells this daring, true tale of

love and how it can empower the will to live. This film is airing in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day; explore related lectures on the WGBH Forum Network at wgbh.org/forum.

Independent Lens/Steal a Pencil for MePremieres Sun, 4/19 at 9pm on 44

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44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Teddy Cruz. A graduate of Harvard, Cruz is recognized internationally for his research on new forms of affordable housing. 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II, see 4/7 at 8pm) HD 44 Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. III

9pm 2 Frontline/World Children of the Taliban 44 Waking the Dead Wren Boys, Pt. II

10pm 2 Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special In this

encore, scientists reveal just how measurable and dangerous stress can be.

44 MI-5 (See 4/7 at 10pm)

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Wednesday 156pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Planet Forward Citizens drive the conversation in

this “bottom-up” look at the nation’s energy future. CNN’s Frank Sesno hosts. HD

44 The This Old House Hour9pm 2 Great Performances at the Met Lucia di Lammermoor HD See Bravo!, page 14 44 Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II, see 4/7 at 8pm)

10pm 44 We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V, see 4/13 at 8pm)

11:30 2 Charlie Rose

Thursday 166pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Basic Black A Conversation with Randall Kennedy 44 As Time Goes By

8pm 2 Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. II of IV, see 4/9 at 8pm) 44 Globe Trekker9pm 2 Justice for My People: The Dr. Hector P. Garcia

Story Mexican Revolution refugee, medical doctor to the barrios, decorated war veteran,

civil rights activist and presidential confidante, Garcia fought to bring attention to the Mexican-American civil rights movement. 44 Nature Andes: The Dragon’s Back

10pm 44 The Mysterious Human Heart The Spark of Life (Pt. II of III, see 4/9 at 10pm)

10:30 2 Ask This Old House11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Friday 176pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Beat the Press 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 McLaughlin Group 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Washington Week 44 New Tricks8:30 2 Now On Thin Ice9pm 44 Ken Burns American Stories The West: Speck of the Future (Pt. III of VIII, see 4/3 at 9pm)

9:30 2 Bill Moyers Journal10:30 2 Frontline/World Children of the Taliban 44 Ask This Old House11pm 44 NewsHour11:30 2 Charlie Rose

Saturday 186am 2 Curious George 44 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood (d)

6:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Curious George7am 2 Peep 44 Sesame Street (d)

7:30 2 WordWorld (d)

8am 2 Super Why! 44 Barney and Friends8:30 2 Clifford (d) 44 Caillou (d)

9am 2 Curious George 44 Bob the Builder (d)

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12n 2 Made in Spain 44 We Shall Remain: After the Mayflower: American Experience (Pt. I of V, see 4/13 at 8pm)

12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals1pm 2 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy 44 Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. II of IV, see 4/9 at 8pm)

2pm 2 Lidia’s Italy2:30 2 Simply Ming 44 Nova Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II, see 4/7 at 8pm)

3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen3:30 2 Cook’s Country 44 Frontline/World Children of the Taliban

4pm 2 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie4:30 2 The New Yankee Workshop 44 Planet Forward (See 4/15 at 8pm)

5pm 2 The This Old House Hour HD5:30 44 Justice for My People: The Dr. Hector P. Garcia Story (See 4/16 at 9pm)

6pm 2 Ask This Old House6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

7pm 44 Run Silent, Run Deep Burt Lancaster and Clark

Gable make the seas boil in this tense 1958 thriller about a US sub commander who is obsessed with

sinking a Japanese ship. (*)

8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances8:30 2 Waiting for God

Community: In the Life, the current affairs series covering LGBT issues, airs Saturday, 4/25 at 11pm on 44.

9pm 2 The Vicar of Dibley 44 Inherit the Wind Based on the 1925 Scopes “Monkey” trial, Stanley Kramer’s 1960 film stars Spencer Tracy and Gene Kelly. (*)

9:30 2 As Time Goes By10pm 2 MI-5 (See 4/7 at 10pm)

11pm 2 Basic Black A Conversation with Randall Kennedy

44 Live from the Artists Den Patty Griffin at the Angel

Orensanz Center for the Arts in New York

11:30 2 Ask This Old House

Sunday 196am 2 Clifford (d) 44 Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. III

6:30 2 Martha Speaks7am 2 Super Why! 44 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly7:30 2 Curious George 44 To the Contrary8am 2 Curious George 44 MoneyTrack8:30 2 Peep 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack9am 2 Peep 44 Foreign Exchange9:30 2 The Saddle Club 44 Beat the Press10am 2 WordGirl (d) 44 Inside Washington10:30 2 WordGirl (d) 44 Now11am 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Teddy Cruz (See 4/14 at 7:30pm) 44 Bill Moyers Journal11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe France’s Dordogne

12n 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Alaska: Katmai Coast 44 China from the Inside Shifting Nature (Pt. III of IV, see 4/12 at 12noon)

12:30 2 Basic Black A Conversation with Randall Kennedy

1pm 2 Volvo Ocean Race 2008–2009 44 China from the Inside Freedom and Justice (Pt. IV of IV, see 4/12 at 12noon)

2pm 44 e2

2:30 2 Great Performances at the Met Lucia Di Lammermoor (See 4/15 at 9pm) 44 Equitrekking Costa Rica

3pm 44 Spain…On the Road Again (See 4/5 at 3pm)

4pm 44 Made in Spain

IdentityInvolved in the fight to have the murder of Vincent Chin recognized as a hate crime and in the effort to allow Asian American actors to audition for Asian roles in Miss Saigon, Helen Zia is a journalist and civil rights activist focused on the rights of women, the LGBT community and Asian Americans. María Hinojosa talks with the author of Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People about

being caught between two worlds, finding her voice and what it means to be American. For more, go to wgbh.org/oneonone.

María Hinojosa: One-on-One/Helen ZiaPremieres Tue, 4/21 at 7:30pm on 2

Funding for María Hinojosa: One-on-One is generously provided, in part, by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

9:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Thomas & Friends (d)

10am 2 Martha Speaks 44 Sid the Science Kid10:30 2 The Electric Company 44 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies

11am 2 The Victory Garden (d) 44 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Teddy Cruz (See 4/14 at 7:30pm)

11:30 2 Everyday Food 44 Ask This Old House

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4:30 44 Lidia’s Italy5pm 2 Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special (See 4/14 at 10pm) 44 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie5:30 44 Simply Ming6pm 2 Rick Steves’ Europe France’s Dordogne 44 This Old House6:30 2 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie 44 Theater Talk7pm 2 Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place (See 4/5 at 7pm) 44 Ask This Old House7:30 44 P.O.V. Inheritance. A woman comes to grips with her father’s Nazi past.

8pm 2 Nature The Loneliest Animals HD9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V, see 4/4 at 6pm) 44 Independent Lens Steal a Pencil for Me See All’s Fair…, page 14

10pm 44 Swimming in Auschwitz The interwoven stories of

six women pro-vide a glimpse into life, spirit and survival at the notorious concen-tration camp.

Shown, survivor Renee Firestone.

10:30 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

11pm 44 Spain…On the Road Again (See 4/5 at 3pm)

Monday 206pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Wild Chronicles 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. I HD 44 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

9pm 2 We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V, see 4/13 at 8pm) HD9:30 44 Ken Burns American Stories The West: The People (Pt. I of VIII, see 4/3 at 9pm)

10:30 2 We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V, see 4/13 at 8pm) HD11pm 44 NewsHour

Tuesday 216pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Helen Zia See Identity, page 16 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Nova Car of the Future. NPR’s Car Talk guys, Tom

and Ray Magliozzi, take a look at the future of the automobile in this encore. HD

44 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. I

9pm 2 Frontline Poisoned Water See Dirty Water, this page 44 Waking the Dead Deus Ex Machina, Pt. I

10pm 44 MI-5 (See 4/7 at 10pm)

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Wednesday 226pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Secrets of the Dead Blackbeard’s Lost Ship. A new

season kicks off, examining the sinking of the Queen Anne’s Revenge, flagship of the infamous

pirate Blackbeard. HD 44 The This Old House Hour9pm 2 Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Call of the Killer Whale. The Cousteau team explores the incredible power of the orcas, and the perils they face. HD 44 Nova Car of the Future (See 4/21 at 8pm)

10pm 44 We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V, see 4/13 at 8pm)

Dirty WaterMore than three decades after the Clean Water Act, two iconic waterways—the great coastal estuaries of Puget Sound and the Chesapeake Bay—are in perilous condition. With pollut-ed runoff still flowing in from industry, agriculture and massive suburban development, scientists fear contamination to the food chain and drinking water for millions of people. Correspondent Hedrick Smith (right) examines the rising hazards to human health and why it’s so hard to keep our waters clean.

Frontline/Poisoned WatersPremieres in HD Tue, 4/21 at 9pm on 2

11pm 2 Charlie Rose11:30 44 NewsHour

Thursday 236pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report

Green issues: Green Builders airs Thursday, 4/23 at 7pm on WGBH World.

7:30 2 Basic Black Poetry and Conversation with Afaa Michael Weaver 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. III of IV, see 4/9 at 8pm)

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44 Globe Trekker9pm 2 Looking for Lincoln Harvard’s Henry Louis

Gates, Jr. dissects the myths that have grown up around Abraham Lincoln. HD

44 Nature The Loneliest Animals

10pm 44 The Mysterious Human Heart The Silent Killer (Pt. III of III, see 4/9 at 10pm)

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Friday 246pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Beat the Press 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 McLaughlin Group 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Washington Week 44 New Tricks8:30 2 Now9pm 2 Bill Moyers Journal 44 Ken Burns American Stories The West: Death Runs Riot (Pt. IV of VIII, see 4/3 at 9pm)

10pm 2 Frontline Poisoned Water (See 4/21 at 9pm)

10:30 44 Ask This Old House11pm 44 NewsHour

Saturday 256am 2 Curious George 44 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood (d)

6:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Curious George7am 2 Peep 44 Sesame Street (d)

7:30 2 WordWorld (d)

8am 2 Super Why! 44 Barney and Friends8:30 2 Clifford (d) 44 Caillou (d)

9am 2 Curious George 44 Bob the Builder (d)

9:30 2 Sid the Science Kid 44 Thomas & Friends (d)

10am 2 Martha Speaks 44 Sid the Science Kid10:30 2 The Electric Company 44 Mama Mirabelle’s Home Movies11am 2 The Victory Garden (d)

44 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Helen Zia (See 4/21 at 7:30pm)

11:30 2 Everyday Food 44 Ask This Old House12n 2 Made in Spain 44 We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V, see 4/13 at 8pm)

12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals1pm 2 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way1:30 2 Lidia’s Italy 44 Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. III of IV, see 4/9 at 8pm)

2pm 2 Lidia’s Italy2:30 2 Simply Ming 44 Nova Car of the Future (See 4/21 at 8pm)

3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen3:30 2 Cook’s Country 44 Frontline Poisoned Water (See 4/21 at 9pm)

4pm 2 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie4:30 2 The New Yankee Workshop5pm 2 The This Old House Hour HD5:30 44 Louis Brandeis: The People’s Attorney (See 4/2 at 8pm)

6pm 2 Ask This Old House6:30 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

6:45 44 Inherit the Wind (See 4/18 at 9pm)(*)

8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances8:30 2 Waiting for God9pm 2 The Vicar of Dibley 44 Hotel Rwanda (See 4/11 at 9pm)(*)

9:30 2 As Time Goes By10pm 2 MI-5 (See 4/7 at 10pm)

11pm 2 Basic Black Poetry and Conversation with Afaa Michael Weaver 44 In the Life11:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 Ask This Old House

Sunday 266am 2 Clifford (d) 44 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. I

6:30 2 Martha Speaks

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Coming Up in May•Masterpiece Mystery!/ Wallander

•Great Performances/ Lights Up: In the Heights on Broadway

•World War II: Behind Closed Doors

Photo Credits: Cover: American Experience We Shall Remain: B. Charlo/Kalispel Nation. Page 1: ©WGBH. Page 2: Belinda Mazur; ©WGBH/Chris Pullman; Curious George: TM & ©2008 Universal Studios and/or HMCo. All Rights Reserved. Page 3: Scholastic Media; Thirteen/WNET New York; WGBH/Marc Brown; ©Natasa Blagojevic-Stokic, ©Rob Casey/Getty Images. Page 8: ©2009 Sesame Workshop, Photo by Richard Termine; Two Cats Productions; Emilio Grossi; The New-York Historical Society; Mark Rublee for Frontline. Page 9: ©WGBH/Tracy Powell. Page 10: Jennifer Redfearn; Courtesy of BBC America; ©BBC 2008/Mike Hogan for Masterpiece; Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera. Page 11: Courtesy of The Annie Oakley Center at the Garst Museum; ©Ava Bridge Motion Picture Pty. Photo by Scott Hicks; ©Carrie Vonderhaar, Ocean Futures Society/KQED. Page 12: Library of Congress/Courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society Tuscon; Bill Lea. Page 13: ©MGM Digital Library (both pho-tos). Page 14: Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera; Marc Seliger/ITVS; Courtesy of John Gunnison-Wiseman. Page 15: Adrian Coakley, ©2008 National Geographic; Courtesy of CaraMar Publicity; Dr. Hector P. Garcia Papers, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi. Page 16: Joseph Tovares; ©MGM Digital Library; Zachary Bako. Page 17: Courtesy of the Firestone Family; Joe Seamans; Lucy Parker ©Quickfire Media; Susan Zox for Frontline. Page 18: Pam Risdon, Cable Risdon Photography. Page 19: Lisa Merton/ITVS; Courtesy of The Independent Production Fund. Page 23: ©Michael Lovett; ©Anna Meuer. Page 24: Courtesy of Jim Oneal; Courtesy of Boston Symphony Orchestra; ©WGBH/Anthony Tieuli; Courtesy of www.freddiehubbardmusic.com; ©John Budz. Page 25: ©2008 VanessaEmbling.com; Mark Hill; ©WGBH/Anthony Tieuli; Bob Gruen/Courtesy of Lost Highway Records; Tony Rinaldo; ©Gene Martin. Page 26: ©WGBH/Anthony Tieuli; Richard Howard; James Minchin; Michael Benveniste/MCFI; ©WGBH/Anthony Tieuli. Page 27: Stu Rosner, Courtesy of Handel and Haydn Society.

7am 2 Super Why! 44 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly7:30 2 Curious George 44 To the Contrary8am 2 Curious George 44 MoneyTrack8:30 2 Peep 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack9am 2 Peep 44 Foreign Exchange9:30 2 The Saddle Club 44 Beat the Press10am 2 WordGirl (d) 44 Inside Washington10:30 2 WordGirl (d) 44 Now11am 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Helen Zia (See 4/21 at 7:30pm) 44 Bill Moyers Journal11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Barcelona and Catalunya

12n 2 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Africa: Madagascar 44 Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Call of the Killer Whale (See 4/22 at 9pm)

12:30 2 Basic Black Poetry and Conversation with Afaa Michael Weaver

1pm 2 Volvo Ocean Race 2008–20092pm 44 e2

2:30 2 Great Performances at the Met La Rondine. Angela Gheorghiu and Roberto Alagna team up in this new production of Puccini’s gorgeously melodic look at love. 44 Equitrekking Kentucky

3pm 44 Spain…On the Road Again (See 4/5 at 3pm)

4pm 44 Made in Spain4:30 2 Looking for Lincoln (See 4/23 at 9pm) 44 Lidia’s Italy5pm 44 Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie5:30 44 Simply Ming6pm 44 This Old House6:30 2 We Shall Remain: Tecumseh’s Vision: American Experience (Pt. II of V) HD (See 4/13 at 9pm) 44 Theater Talk7pm 44 Run Silent, Run Deep (See 4/18 at 7pm)(*)

8pm 2 Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species HD

9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V, see 4/4 at 6pm) 44 Independent Lens Taking Root: The Vision of

Wangari Maathai. This new docu-mentary follows Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai in her

quest to reclaim her land and her culture through the simple act of planting trees.

10pm 44 Save Our Land, Save Our Towns Based on the book of the same name, this film follows the quest of author and small town news-man Tom Hylton to discover why America’s towns have declined and what can be done to revive them.

10:30 2 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

11pm 44 Spain…On the Road Again (See 4/5 at 3pm)

Monday 276pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Wild Chronicles 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. II HD 44 Masterpiece Classic The Tales of Charles Dickens: Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V, see 4/4 at 6pm)

9pm 2 We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: American Experience (Pt. III of V, see 4/13 at 8pm) HD9:30 44 Ken Burns American Stories The West: Empire Upon the Trails (Pt. II of VIII, see 4/3 at 9pm)

10:30 2 We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: American Experience (Pt. III of V, see 4/13 at 8pm) HD11pm 44 NewsHour

Tuesday 286pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 María Hinojosa: One-on-One Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa. In 1987 Quiñones-Hinojosa arrived in the US as an illegal

migrant farm worker. Today, he is an Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Oncology and Director of the Brain Tumor Surgery Program at Johns Hopkins University. 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Nova Alien from Earth. This encore looks at the scientific debate raging over what found “Hobbit” bones represent. HD 44 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Pt. II

9pm 2 Frontline The Released. This follow up to The New Asylums examines what happens to the mentally ill when they leave prison and why they return at such alarming rates. 44 Waking the Dead Deus Ex Machina, Pt. II

10pm 2 Secrets of the Dead Executed in Error. In 1910, Hawley Crippen was convicted of the brutal murder of his wife. However, recent analysis proves the body is not his wife—it is not even a woman. 44 MI-5 (See 4/7 at 10pm)

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHour

Wednesday 296pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report7:30 2 Ask This Old House 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Secrets of the Dead HD 44 The This Old House Hour9pm 2 Cry for Help This new film features first-person stories from adolescents who are confronting depression, anxiety and mental illness. 44 Nova Alien from Earth (See 4/28 at 8pm)

10pm 2 Legacy of War Host Walter Cronkite returns to Europe 60 years after covering the aftermath of World War II. 44 We Shall Remain: Trail of Tears: American Experience (Pt. III of V, see 4/13 at 8pm)

11pm 2 Charlie Rose11:30 44 NewsHour

Thursday 306pm 2 NewsHour 44 Charlie Rose7pm 2 Greater Boston 44 Nightly Business Report

7:30 2 Basic Black Black Health Check-up: A Conversation with Mass. Secretary of Health and Human Services Dr. JudyAnn Bigby 44 As Time Goes By8pm 2 Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People (Pt. IV of IV, see 4/9 at 8pm) 44 Globe Trekker9pm 2 The Mystery of Love Actor, playwright and

author Anna Deavere Smith hosts this encore examination of all aspects of love.

44 Nature Crash: A Tale of Two Species

10pm 44 400 Years of the Telescope Narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson (Nova ScienceNow), this new film chronicles a sweeping jour-ney, from 1609, when Galileo revealed mankind’s place in the galaxy, to today’s quests to discover new worlds.

11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 NewsHourOvernight schedule See pgs 20–21 or go to wgbh.org/schedules

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Arts & MusicAmerican Masters Marilyn Monroe: Still Life Sun (4/5) 12mid on 2 • Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens Sun (4/5) 1am on 2

• Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts Wed (4/8) 9pm on 2, Thu (4/9) 1am and 4am on 2, Thu (4/9) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Fri (4/10) 3am on 44, Sat (4/11) 5pm on 44,, Sun (4/12) 12mid on 2, Mon (4/13) 3am on 44

Austin City Limits Jakob Dylan/Carrie Rodriguez Sun (4/5) 12mid on 44 • My Morning Jacket Sun (4/12) 12mid on 44 • Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland Sun (4/19) 12mid on 44

From the Top at Carnegie Hall Star Quality Mon (4/13) 2:30am on 44, Mon (4/13) 5:30am on 2, Wed (4/15) 4:30am on 44, Thu (4/16) 5:30am on 44, Fri (4/17) 3am on 44, Sat (4/18) 3:30am on 44, Sun (4/19) 3am on 44, Wed (4/22) 4:30am on 44

Great Performances at the Met La Damnation de Faust Sun (4/5) 2:30am and 2:30pm on 2 • Thaïs Sun (4/12) 2:30pm on 2

• Lucia Di Lammermoor Wed (4/15) 9pm on 2, Thu (4/16) 2am on 44, Fri (4/17) 3:30am on 44, Sat (4/18) 1:30am on 2, Sun (4/19) 2:30pm on 2 • La Rondine Sun (4/26) 2:30pm on 2, Wed (4/29) 1am on 2

Live from the Artists Den The Hold Steady at the Old Emigrant Savings Bank Building in New York Sat (4/4) 11pm on 44 • Ani DiFranco at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Sat (4/11) 11pm on 44 • Patty Griffin at the Angel Orensanz Center for the Arts in New York Sat (4/18) 11pm on 44

Peter Matthiessen: No Boundaries Sun (4/26) 3am on 44

Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place Sun (4/5) 7pm on 2, Tue (4/14) 3am on 2, Sun (4/19) 7pm on 2, Wed (4/22) 4am on 2

Soundstage Sun 1am on 44

Tuba U: Basso Profundo Mon (4/27) 2:30am on 44, Wed (4/29) 4:30am on 44

Virginia Lee Burton: A Sense of Place Sun (4/12) 6pm on 2

Drama & FilmExplore more programs like this on WGBH World (to find on your cable system, see page 1)

Dickens’ Secret Lover Sun (4/12) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/15) 4am on 2

The Gefilte Fish Chronicles Sun (4/5) 6pm on 2, Sun (4/5) 10:30pm on 44

Hotel Rwanda Sat (4/11, 25) 9pm on 44

Independent Lens Recycle Thu (4/2) 3am on 44, Sun (4/5) 9pm on 44 • Milking the Rhino Thu (4/9) 3am on 44, Sun (4/12) 9pm on 44 • Taking Root: The Vision of Wangari Maathai Thu (4/16) 4:30am on 44, Sun (4/26) 9pm on 44 • Steal a Pencil for Me Sun (4/19) 9pm on 44, Thu (4/23) 3am on 44 • At Home in Utopia Thu (4/30) 3am on 44

Inherit the Wind Sat (4/18) 9pm on 44, Sat (4/25) 6:45pm on 44

Key Largo Sat (4/4) 9pm on 44, Sun (4/5) 7pm on 44

Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit (Pt. I of V) Sat (4/4) 6pm on 2

• Little Dorrit (Pt. II of V) Sun (4/5) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Mon (4/6) 1am, 1:30pm and 8pm on 44, Mon (4/6) 4am on 2, Tue (4/7) 3am on 44, Sat (4/11) 1am and 6:30pm on 2 • Little Dorrit (Pt. III of V) Sun (4/12) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Mon (4/13) 1am, 1:30pm and 8pm on 44, Mon (4/13) 4am on 2, Tue (4/14) 3:30am on 44, Wed (4/15) 1am on 2, Sat (4/18) 6:30pm on 2 • Little Dorrit (Pt. IV of V) Sun (4/19) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Mon (4/20) 1:30am, 1:30pm and 8pm on 44, Mon (4/20) 4:30am on 2, Tue (4/21) 1am on 2, Tue (4/21) 3:30am on 44, Sat (4/25) 6:30pm on 2 • Little Dorrit (Pt. V of V) Sun (4/26) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Mon (4/27) 1am, 1:30pm and 8pm on 44, Mon (4/27) 4am on 2, Tue (4/28) 1am on 2, Tue (4/28) 3:30am on 44

Moonstruck Sat (4/11) 7pm on 44

Out of Faith Fri (4/3) 2am on 44, Fri (4/3) 5am on 2, Sat (4/4) 3am on 44, Mon (4/6) 10pm on 2

P.O.V. Inheritance Sun (4/19) 7:30pm on 44

Run Silent, Run Deep Sat (4/18) 7pm on 44, Sun (4/26) 7pm on 44

Suspicion Sat (4/4) 7:15pm on 44, Sun (4/12) 7pm on 44

Theater Talk Sun 6:30pm on 44

Best of BritainAs Time Goes By Mon–Fri 7:30pm on 44, Sat 9:30pm on 2 • Reunion Special Sat (4/4) 10pm on 2

Keeping Up Appearances Sat 8pm on 2

MI-5 Tue 10pm on 44, Sat (4/11, 18, 25) 10pm on 2, Thu (4/16) 5am on 2

Monarchy: The Royal Family Work The Queen and Us (Pt. V) Thu (4/2) 3am on 2

New Tricks Fri 8pm on 44

Waiting for God Sat 8:30pm on 2

Waking the Dead Wren Boys, Pt. I Tue (4/7) 9pm on 44 • Wren Boys, Pt. II (Tue (4/14) 9pm on 44 • Deus Ex Machina, Pt. I Tue (4/21) 9pm on 44 • Deus Ex Machina, Pt. II Tue (4/28) 9pm on 44

HistoryExplore more programs like this on WGBH World (to find on your cable system, see page 1)

American Experience Alexander Hamilton Thu (4/2) 9pm on 2, Fri (4/3) 1am on 2, Fri (4/3) 1:30pm on 44, Sat (4/4) 5pm on 44, Mon (4/6) 2am on 2 • Annie Oakley Mon (4/6) 9pm on 2, Tue (4/7) 1am and 2:30pm on 44, Tue (4/7) 2am and 4am on 2, Wed (4/8) 3am and 10pm on 44, Sun (4/12) 2am on 2

American Idealist: The Story of Sargent Shriver Thu (4/9) 9pm on 2, Sat (4/11) 3pm on 44, Tue (4/14) 1am on 2

Antiques Roadshow Chattanooga, Pt. I Sat (4/4) 4am on 44, Sun (4/5) 4am and 6pm on 44 • Chattanooga, Pt. II Mon (4/6) 8pm on 2, Tue (4/7) 1am and 5am on 2, Tue (4/7) 2am, 1:30pm and 8pm on 44, Wed (4/8) 3am on 2, Wed (4/8) 5am on 44, Sat (4/11) 4am on 44, Sun (4/12) 6am on 44 • Chattanooga, Pt. III Mon (4/13) 8pm on 2, Tue (4/14) 2:30am and 8pm on 44, Wed (4/15) 5am on 44, Thu (4/16) 2:30am on 2, Thu (4/16) 2:30pm on 44, Sat (4/18) 4am on 44, Sun (4/19) 6am on 44 • Grand Rapids, Pt. I Mon (4/20) 8pm on 2, Tue (4/21) 2:30am and 8pm on 44, Wed (4/22) 3am on 2, Wed (4/22) 5am on 44, Sat (4/25) 4am on 44, Sun (4/26) 6am on 44 • Grand Rapids, Pt. II Mon (4/27) 8pm on 2, Tue (4/28) 2:30am and 8pm on 44, Tue (4/28) 3:30am on 2, Wed (4/29) 5am on 44

Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People Pt. I Thu (4/9) 8pm on 2, Fri (4/10) 1am and 5am on 2, Fri (4/10) 2am and 1:30pm on 44, Sat (4/11) 3am and 12noon on 44, Mon (4/13) 12mid on 2 • Pt. II Thu (4/16) 8pm on 2, Fri (4/17) 2am and 1:30pm on 44, Fri (4/17) 5am on 2, Sat (4/18) 1:30pm on 44, Sun (4/19) 1am on 2, Mon (4/20) 12mid on 2, Mon (4/20) 4am on 44 • Pt. III Thu (4/23) 8pm on 2, Fri (4/24) 2am and 1:30pm on 44, Fri (4/24) 5am on 2, Sat (4/25) 1am and 3am on 2, Sat (4/25) 3am and 1:30pm on 44, Sun (4/26) 5am on 2 • Pt. IV Thu (4/30) 8pm on 2

Betty Ford: The Real Deal Sat (4/4) 1am on 2

History Detectives Sun (4/5) 3am on 44

House of Life: The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague Wed (4/8) 4am on 44

Jerusalem: Center of the World Wed (4/1) 9pm on 2, Thu (4/2) 1am and 4am on 2, Thu (4/2) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Fri (4/3) 3am on 44, Sat (4/4) 2am on 2, Mon (4/6) 12mid on 2, Mon (4/6) 3am on 44

Justice for My People: The Dr. Hector P. Garcia Story Thu (4/16) 9pm on 2, Sat (4/18) 5:30pm on 44, Sun (4/19) 2am on 2, Mon (4/20) 1am on 2

Ken Burns American Stories The West: The People (Pt. I of VIII) Fri (4/3) 9pm on 44, Mon (4/20) 9:30pm on 44 • Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. I of II) Mon (4/6) 9:30pm on 44 • The West: Empire Upon the Trails (Pt. II of VIII) Fri (4/10) 9pm on 44, Mon (4/27) 9:30pm on 44 • Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery (Pt. II of II) Mon (4/13) 9:30pm on 44 • The West: Speck of the Future (Pt. III of VIII) Fri (4/17) 9pm on 44 • The West: Death Runs Riot (Pt. IV of VIII) Fri (4/24) 9pm on 44

Legacy of War Wed (4/29) 10pm on 2, Thu (4/30) 2am on 44

Looking for Lincoln Thu (4/23) 9pm on 2, Sun (4/26) 4:30pm on 2, Mon (4/27) 2am on 2

Louis Brandeis: The People’s Attorney Thu (4/2) 8pm on 2, Sat (4/25) 5:30pm on 44

PBS Previews We Shall Remain: American Experience Wed (4/1) 8:30pm on 2, Thu (4/2) 4:30am on 44, Fri (4/3) 3:30am on 2, Fri (4/3) 5:30am and 10:30pm on 44, Sun (4/5) 11:30pm on 44, Mon (4/6) 2:30am and 5:30am on 44, Mon (4/6) 5:30am on 2, Tue (4/7) 4:30am on 44, Thu (4/9) 10:30pm on 2, Sat (4/11) 3:30am on 2, Sat (4/11) 4:30pm on 44, Sun (4/12) 5:30pm on 2, Tue (4/14) 2:30am on 2

Secrets of the Dead Blackbeard’s Lost Ship Wed (4/22) 8pm on 2, Fri (4/24) 3am on 2, Fri (4/24) 5am and 2:30pm on 44, Sat (4/25) 2am on 2, Sun (4/26) 3am on 2, Mon (4/27) 5am on 44, Wed (4/29) 3am on 2 • Executed in Error Tue (4/28) 10pm on 2

• TBA Wed (4/29) 8pm on 2, Thu (4/30) 1:30pm on 44

Swimming in Auschwitz Sun (4/19) 10pm on 44

We Shall Remain: American Experience After the Mayflower (Pt. I of V) Mon (4/13) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Tue (4/14) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Tue (4/14) 4am on 2, Wed (4/15) 3am and 10pm on 44, Thu (4/16) 1am on 2, Sat (4/18) 12noon on 44 • Tecumseh’s Vision (Pt. II of V) Mon (4/20) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Tue (4/21) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Tue (4/21) 4am on 2, Wed (4/22) 3am and 10pm on 44, Thu (4/23) 1:30am on 2, Sat (4/25) 12noon on 44, Sun (4/26) 6:30pm on 2 • Trail of Tears (Pt. III of V) Mon (4/27) 9pm and 10:30pm on 2, Tue (4/28) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Wed (4/29) 3am and 10pm on 44, Thu (4/30) 1:30am on 2

Lifestyle & How-ToExplore more programs like this on WGBH Create (to find on your cable system, see page 1)

America’s Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated Sat 3pm on 2, Mon (4/27) 5:30am on 2

Ask This Old House Mon–Fri 4:30pm on 44, Wed 7:30pm on 2, Tue–Sat 12:30am on 44, Sat 11:30am on 44, Sat 11:30pm on 2, Sat (4/4) 12noon on 44, Fri (4/10, 17, 24) 10:30pm on 44, Sat (4/11, 18, 25) 6pm on 2, Tue (4/14, 21, 28) 3pm on 44, Wed (4/15) 3:30am on 2, Thu (4/16) 10:30pm on 2, Sat (4/18) 1am on 2, Sun (4/19) 3:30am on 2, Sun (4/19) 7pm on 44, Mon (4/20) 2:30am on 2, Thu (4/23, 30) 1am on 2, Sat (4/25) 11:30pm on 44, Thu (4/30) 1am on 2

Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Sat 3:30pm on 2

Everyday Food Sat 11:30am on 2, Sun (4/12, 19) 5:30am on 2, Wed (4/29) 4:30am on 2

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie Sat 4pm on 2, Sun 5pm on 44, Sun (4/19) 6:30pm on 2, Tue (4/28) 4:30am on 2

Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way Sat 1pm on 2, Thu (4/30) 4am on 2

Lidia’s Italy Sat 1:30pm and 2pm on 2, Sun 4:30pm on 44, Thu (4/30) 4:30am and 5am on 2

Made in Spain Sat 12noon on 2, Sun 4pm on 44, Wed (4/29) 5am on 2

The New Yankee Workshop Sat 4:30pm on 2, Tue (4/28) 5am on 2

A Place of Our Own Mon–Fri 1pm on 44

Sara’s Weeknight Meals Sat 12:30pm on 2, Wed (4/29) 5:30am on 2

Programs, Repeats and Overnights Full schedules for all channels are available at wgbh.org/schedules

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Simply Ming Sat 2:30pm on 2, Sun 5:30pm on 44, Thu (4/30) 5:30am on 2

This Old House Sun 6pm on 44

The This Old House Hour Wed 8pm on 44, Fri 1am on 44, Fri 4am on 2, Sat 5am on 44, Sat 5pm on 2, Sun (4/5) 5am on 44

The Victory Garden Sat 11am on 2, Sun (4/12, 19) 5am on 2, Tue (4/14, 21) 5:30am on 2, Wed (4/29) 4am on 2

News & Public AffairsExplore more programs like this on WGBH World (to find on your cable system, see page 1)

Basic Black Conversation and Poetry with Major Jackson Thu (4/2) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (4/4) 11pm on 2, Sun (4/5) 12:30pm on 2

• Black Theater in Boston: A Director’s Roundtable Thu (4/9) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (4/11) 11pm on 2, Sun (4/12) 12:30pm on 2 • A Conversation with Randall Kennedy Thu (4/16) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (4/18) 11pm on 2, Sun (4/19) 12:30pm on 2, Mon (4/20) 4am on 2 • Black Health Check-Up: A Conversation with Mass. Secretary of Health and Human Services JudyAnn Bigby Thu (4/30) 7:30pm on 2 • Poetry and Conversation with Afaa Michael Weaver Thu (4/23) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (4/25) 11pm on 2, Sun (4/26) 12:30pm on 2

BBC World News Mon–Fri 5pm on 44

Bill Moyers Journal Sun 11 am on 44, Fri (4/3, 10, 24) 9pm on 2, Sat (4/4, 11, 25) 2am on 44, Sat (4/4, 11, 25) 5am on 2, Sun (4/12, 19, 26) 5am on 44, Fri (4/17) 9:30pm on 2, Sat (4/18) 2:30am on 44

Charlie Rose Mon-Fri 12noon and 6pm on 44, Mon–Fri (4/1–14, 21–29, 30) 11pm on 2, Wed (4/15) 11:30pm on 2, Thu (4/16) 11pm on 2, Fri (4/17) 11:30pm on 2

Coming Home: Military Families Cope with Change Wed (4/1) 8pm on 2, Fri (4/3) 3am on 2, Fri (4/3) 5am on 44, Sun (4/5) 5:30pm on 2, Mon (4/6) 5am on 44

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Sun 8:30am on 44

Cry for Help Wed (4/29) 9pm on 2, Thu (4/30) 1am and 2:30pm on 44

Foreign Exchange Sun 9am on 44

Frontline Sick Around America Wed (4/1) 2:30pm on 44, Fri (4/3) 10pm on 2, Sun (4/5) 2am on 44 • Heat Sat (4/4) 3pm on 44 • Sick Around the World Sun (4/5) 5am on 2 • Black Money Tue (4/7) 9pm on 2, Wed (4/8) 1am and 2:30pm on 44, Wed (4/8) 2am on 2, Thu (4/9) 4am on 44, Fri (4/10) 3am on 2, Sat (4/11) 2pm on 44, Sun (4/12) 2am on 44, Mon (4/13) 3am on 2 • The Medicated Child Tue (4/7) 10pm on 2, Wed (4/8) 4am on 2, Mon (4/13) 2am on 2 • Poisoned Waters Tue (4/21) 9pm on 2, Wed (4/22) 1am on 2, Wed (4/22) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Thu (4/23) 4am on 44, Fri (4/24) 10pm on 2, Sat (4/25) at 3:30pm on 44, Sun (4/26) 12mid on 2, Sun (4/26) 2am on 44, Mon (4/27) 12mid on 2 • The Released Tue (4/28) 9pm on 2, Wed (4/29) 1am and 2:30pm on 44, Thu (4/30) 4am on 44

Frontline/World Children of the Taliban Tue (4/14) 9pm on 2, Wed (4/15) 1am and 2:30pm on 44, Fri (4/17) 2am and 10:30pm on 2, Sat (4/18) at 3:30pm on 44, Sun (4/19) 2am on 44

Greater Boston Mon–Fri 7pm on 2, Sun 9:30am on 44, Tue–Sat (4/2–7, 9–15, 17, 21–29) 12mid on 2, Thu (4/30) 12:30am on 2

Greater Boston Eye On Education: Project Dropout Tue (4/7) 7pm on 2, Wed (4/8) 12mid on 2, Fri (4/10) 10pm on 2, Sun (4/12) 10am on 44, Sun (4/12) 7pm on 2

In the Life Sat (4/25) 11pm on 44

Inside Washington Sun (4/5, 19) 10am on 44

María Hinojosa: One-on-One Fernando Reimers Sat (4/4) 11am on 44, Sun (4/5) 11am on 2 • Kwame Anthony Appiah Sat (4/11) 11am on 44 • Teddy Cruz Tue (4/14) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (4/18) 11am on 44, Sun (4/19) 11am on 2 • Helen Zia Tue (4/21) 7:30pm on 2, Sat (4/25) 11am on 44, Sun (4/26) 11am on 2 • Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa Tue (4/28) 7:30pm on 2

McLaughlin Group Fri 7:30pm on 2

Miller Center National Debates Infrastructure Sun (4/5) 12noon on 44

MoneyTrack Sun 8am on 44

The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer Mon–Fri 6pm on 2, Mon–Fri (4/1–3, 7–10, 14, 16–21, 23–28, 30) 11pm on 44, Wed (4/22, 29) 11:30pm on 44

Nightly Business Report Mon–Fri 7pm on 44

Now Fri (4/3, 10, 24) 8:30pm on 2, Sat (4/4, 11, 25) 1:30am on 44, Sat (4/4, 11, 25) 4:30am on 2, Sun (4/5, 26) 10:30am on 44, Sun (4/12, 26) 4:30am on 44 • On Thin Ice Fri (4/17) 8:30pm on 2, Sat (4/18) 1:30am on 44, Sat (4/18) 4:30am on 2, Sun (4/19) 4am on 44

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Sun 7am on 44

Save Our Land, Save Our Towns Sun (4/26) 10pm on 44

Tavis Smiley Mon–Fri (4/2–21, 23–28, 30) 12mid on 44, Tue–Sat (4/2–7, 9–30) 12:30am on 2

To the Contrary Sun 7:30am on 44

Washington Week Fri 8pm on 2, Sat 1am on 44, Sat 4am on 2, Sun (4/12, 19, 26) 4am on 44

Worldfocus Mon–Fri 5:30pm on 44

Science & NatureExplore more programs like this on WGBH World (to find on your cable system, see page 1)

400 Years of the Telescope Thu (4/30) 10pm on 44

At Close Range with National Geographic Thu (4/2) 10pm on 44, Sun (4/5) 1pm on 44

e2 (The Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious) Sun 2pm on 44

Global Focus: The New Environmentalists Sat (4/4) 12:30pm on 44

Green Builders Sun (4/12) 10pm on 44, Mon (4/20) 3am on 44

Innovate: Engineering Change Sun (4/5) 5pm on 2

Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures Sea Ghosts Wed (4/8) 8pm on 2, Fri (4/10) 5am and 2:30pm on 44, Mon (4/13) 1am on 2, Mon (4/13) 5am on 44 • The Call of the Killer Whale Wed (4/22) 9pm on 2, Thu (4/23) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Thu (4/23) 4am on 2, Fri (4/24) 1am on 2, Fri (4/24) 3am on 44, Sun (4/26) 12noon on 44, Mon (4/27) 3am on 44, Tue (4/28) 2:30am on 2

Killer Stress: A National Geographic Special Tue (4/14) 10pm on 2, Fri (4/17) 3am on 2, Fri (4/17) 2:30pm on 44, Sun (4/19) 5pm on 2

Making Sense of Place Portland Sat (4/4) 2pm on 44

The Mysterious Human Heart Endlessly Beating (Pt. I of III) Thu (4/9) 10pm on 44 • The Spark of Life (Pt. II of III) Thu (4/16) 10pm on 44 • The Silent Killer (Pt. III of III) Thu (4/23) 10pm on 44

The Mystery of Love Thu (4/30) 9pm on 2

Nature Kilauea: Mountain of Fire Thu (4/2) 9pm on 44 • Frogs: The Thin Green Line Sun (4/5) 8pm on 2, Mon (4/6) 12mid and 3pm on 44, Tue (4/7) 3am on 2, Tue (4/7) 5am on 44, Thu (4/9) 9pm on 44, Sat (4/11) 2:30am on 2, Sun (4/12) 3am on 2 • Andes: The Dragon’s Back Mon (4/13) 12mid and 3pm on 44, Tue (4/14) 5am on 44, Wed (4/15) 2:30am on 2, Thu (4/16) 9pm on 44 • The Loneliest Animals Sun (4/19) 8pm on 2, Mon (4/20) 12:30am and 3pm on 44, Tue (4/21) 2:30am on 2, Tue (4/21) 5am on 44, Thu (4/23) 9pm on 44, Sun (4/26) 12mid on 44 • Crash: A Tale of Two Species Sun (4/26) 8pm on 2, Mon (4/27) 12mid and 3pm on 44, Tue (4/28) 5am on 44, Thu (4/30) 9pm on 44

Nova Last Extinction Wed (4/1) 1:30pm and 9pm on 44, Thu (4/2) 5am on 44 • Is There Life On Mars? Wed (4/1) 10pm on 44 • Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. I of II) Tue (4/7) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/8) 1am and 5am on 2, Wed (4/8) 2am, 1:30pm and 9pm on 44, Thu

(4/9) 3am on 2, Thu (4/9) 5am on 44, Sat (4/11) 1pm on 44, Sun (4/12) 4am on 2 • Doctors’ Diaries (Pt. II of II) Tue (4/14) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/15) 2am, 1:30pm and 9pm on 44, Wed (4/15) 5am on 2, Fri (4/17) 1am on 2, Sat (4/18) 2:30pm on 44, Sun (4/19) 4am on 2, Mon (4/20) 3am on 2 • Car of the Future Tue (4/21) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/22) 2am and 9pm on 44, Wed (4/22) 5am on 2, Thu (4/23) 3am on 2, Thu (4/23) 5am on 44, Sat (4/25) 2:30pm on 44, Sun (4/26) 2am and 4am on 2 • Alien from Earth Tue (4/28) 8pm on 2, Wed (4/29) 2am, 1:30pm and 9pm on 44, Thu (4/30) 3am on 2, Thu (4/30) 5am on 44

Planet Forward Wed (4/15) 8pm on 2, Thu (4/16) 1am and 1:30pm on 44, Thu (4/16) 4am on 2, Sat (4/18) 4:30pm on 44, Sun (4/19) 12mid on 2, Mon (4/20) 5am on 44

Race for Open Space Sat (4/4) 1pm on 44

Wild Chronicles Mon–Fri 4pm on 44, Mon 7:30pm on 2, Sun (4/12) 11am on 2, Thu (4/16) 3:30am on 2, Tue (4/21) 3:30am on 2, Tue (4/28) 5:30am on 2

Travel & ExplorationExplore more programs like this on WGBH Create (to find on your cable system, see page 1)

Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge Alaska: Glacier Bay Sun (4/5) 12noon on 2 • Patagonia: Torres Del Paine Sun (4/12) 12noon on 2 • Alaska: Katmai Coast Sun (4/19) 12noon on 2 • Africa: Madagascar Sun (4/26) 12noon on 2

China from the Inside Power and the People (Pt. I of IV) Sun (4/12) 12noon on 44• Women of the Country (Pt. II of IV) Sun (4/12) 1pm on 44 • Shifting Nature (Pt. III of IV) Sun (4/19) 12noon on 44 • Freedom and Justice (Pt. IV of IV) Sun (4/19) 1pm on 44

Equitrekking Irish Countryside Sun (4/5) 2:30pm on 44 • Maui Sun (4/12) 2:30pm on 44 • TBA Sun (4/19, 26) 2:30pm on 44

Globe Trekker Thu 8pm on 44 • England & Wales Thu (4/2) 8pm on 44

Rick Steves’ Europe The Making of Rick Steves’ Europe Sun (4/5) 11:30am on 2 • Burgundy: Profoundly French Sun (4/12) 11:30am on 2 • France’s Dordogne Sun (4/19) 11:30am and 6pm on 2 • Barcelona and Catalunya Sun (4/26) 11:30am on 2

Smart Travels—Europe with Rudy Maxa Copenhagen and Denmark Wed (4/1) 3:30pm on 44 • Athens and Delphi Thu (4/2) 3:30pm on 44 • Greek Islands Fri (4/3) 3:30pm on 44 • French Riviera Tue (4/7) 3:30pm on 44 • France’s Burgundy and Loire Regions Wed (4/8) 3:30pm on 44 • Berlin Thu (4/9) 3:30pm on 44 • Munich and Bavaria Fri (4/10) 3:30pm on 44

• Salzburg and the Lakes District Tue (4/14) 3:30pm on 44 • Vienna and the Danube Wed (4/15) 3:30pm on 44 • Milan and Lake Como Thu (4/16) 3:30pm on 44 • Sicily Fri (4/17) 3:30pm on 44 • Classical Europe: Ancient Greece Tue (4/21) 3:30pm on 44 • Renaissance Europe Wed (4/22) 3:30pm on 44 • Europe’s Getaways Thu (4/23) 3:30pm on 44 • Ireland’s West Coast Fri (4/24) 3:30pm on 44 • Dublin and Beyond Tue (4/28) 3:30pm on 44 • Germany’s Romantic Road Wed (4/29) 3:30pm on 44

• Germany’s Rhine and Mosel Rivers Thu (4/30) 3:30pm on 44

Spain…On the Road Again Sun 3pm on 44, Sun (4/12, 19, 26) 11pm on 44

Volvo Ocean Race 2008–2009 Sun 1pm, 1:30pm and 2pm on 2

As always, WGBH makes every effort to keep pace with breaking news and world events. Given press deadlines for ’GBH, The Members’ Guide, some program information cited this month may be approximate. For updates, go to wgbh.org/schedules.

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Spring Music Is in the AirSpring, the season of blossoms and bird songs, of new life and budding romance, has inspired poets and composers through the ages. In Shakespeare’s The Two Gentlemen of Verona, the Bard compares a romantic beginning to an April day: “O, how this spring of love resembleth/The uncertain glory of an April day/Which now shows all the beauty of the sun/And by and by a cloud takes all away.”

Here at WGBH, we celebrate this season of rebirth and renewal with a cheerful bouquet of classical pianists and orchestral pieces. We start the month with two live radio performances. On Monday, 4/6, Classical Performances host Richard Knisely welcomes pianist and avid chamber musician Michael Lewin to our studios at 3pm. Then, on Thursday, 4/9, Cathy Fuller hosts soprano Dominique Labelle with pianist Yehudi Wyner at 11am on Classics in the Morning.

On Friday, 4/10 at 1pm, BSO Live features assistant conductor Shi-Yeon Sung leading the Boston Symphony Orchestra in an ambitious program of music from four countries. The eminent Brazilian pianist Nelson Freire joins Sung and the BSO, per-forming pieces from Finland, Norway, China and, of course, the American classic, Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring.”

To whet your appetite for Sir Roger Norrington’s (see page 27) seasonal appearance with the Handel and Haydn Society at the end of April, on 4/12 Sunday Concert features an April 2008 recording of Norrington conducting “Harmoniemesse.” The last of Haydn’s six great

masses and his last major work, “Harmoniemesse” is Haydn at his mature and optimistic peak. The pro-gram also features Haydn’s powerful Symphony No. 44, “Trauer.”

Pianist Yaron Kohlberg pays a visit to our studios on Tuesday, 4/14 at 3pm to perform live on Classical Performances. The second prize winner at the 2007 Cleveland International Piano Competition, Kohlberg is one of Israel’s leading young pianists and performs around the world to critical acclaim.

April finishes up with Classical Performances’ tribute to William Shakespeare on the Bard’s birthday, Thursday, 4/23. Host Richard Knisely

Welcome to Our New Radio PagesLook for this new section in each issue of ’GBH, The Members’ Guide. Find this month’s don’t-miss programs for WGBH 89.7: classical music, jazz, Celtic, folk and everything in between. Check out the latest on WCAI 90.1, 91.1 and 94.3. Dig in and enjoy a beyond-broadcast experience: HD radio, podcasts, streaming audio…even live performances here at our Brighton studios. From the news to the blues, from Classics in the Morning to A Prairie Home Companion, let ’GBH be your guide!

We welcome your feedback. Please send your comments to: [email protected] or call 617-300-3300 (weekdays 9am–5pm).

features Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s The Tempest, Florent Schmitt’s symphonic episodes for Antony and Cleopatra, Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s incidental music for Much Ado about Nothing, and finally, Sir Arthur Sullivan’s incidental music for The Tempest.

For more information about any of these offerings, or to hear pieces you may have missed, visit wgbh.org/classical. Happy spring!

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Hoochie Coochie Man

4 Tune in and hear how Muddy Water’s charisma and raw urban

style of blues made him one of the most popular entertainers of his time.Blues on WGBHSat 4/4 at 11pm

Riotous Rite

5 When it premiered in 1913, Igor Stravinsky’s ballet, The Rite of Spring, broke new ground so

completely that it incited a riot in the audience. Since then, it has become one of the most influential—and most reproduced—compositions in history. Today, hear Seiji Ozawa lead the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in the seminal work.Classical WeekendSun, 4/5 at 7am

Family Plot

5 Backstabbing, double-crossing and rampant infidelity: A typical family Christmas. Typical, that is for the Plantagenets. Don’t miss James

Goldman’s brilliant historical drama The Lion in Winter, pitting King Henry II of England against the strong-willed Eleanor of Aquitaine.Arts & IdeasThe Play’s the Thing/The Lion in WinterSun, 4/5 at 8pm

Michael Lewin Live

6 Host Richard Knisely welcomes pianist Michael Lewin to WGBH’s Fraser Performance Studio for a live performance. Check out the man

Gramophone Magazine says “displays dazzling music-making.”Classical PerformancesMon, 4/6 at 3pm

Twice the Freddie

6 & 13 Host Eric Jackson shines a special two-part Monday

night spotlight on the late, great trumpeter Freddie Hubbard. Part One looks at his work as a leader and Part Two, his work as a side-man with Art Blakey, Oliver Nelson and others.Jazz with Eric in the EveningMondays 4/6, 13 at 8pm

Dominique Labelle Live

9 According to the Boston Globe, “everybody needs more Dominique Labelle in

their lives.” Today is your chance as the heralded soprano joins pianist Yehudi Wyner for a live performance from WGBH’s Fraser Performance Studio.Classics in the MorningThu, 4/9 at 11am

Sung’s Baton

10 Assistant Conductor Shi-Yeon Sung makes her subscription series debut as she leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra with Brazilian

pianist Nelson Freire in Grieg’s Romantic Piano Concerto, Sibelius’s The Bard, Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring (suite) and Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin.BSO LiveFri, 4/10 at 1pm

Handel & Haydn Handles Haydn

12 Tune in as Sir Roger Norrington (see page 27) leads the Handel and Haydn Society in performances of Haydn’s Symphony No. 44, “Trauer”

and Mass No. 14, “Harmoniemesse,” recorded in concert last spring.Sunday ConcertSun, 4/12 at 3pm

April Radio Highlights

Online

Classical VideoWgbh.org/classical has long housed WGBH Radio’s rich archive of live classical performances, recorded in our own studio. Now in

addition to listening, you can watch videos of classical masterworks being performed by great artists in our Fraser Performance Studio. Watch video of young pianist George Li, guitarist Emanuele Segre, the Discovery Ensemble, the Muir Quartet and more.

You can find classical video, as well as all our classical features, podcasts, playlists and schedules at wgbh.org/classical

News

Be More InformedFrom the insight and analysis of NPR’s award-winning news magazines to the fresh sound of The Takeaway and the unique global

perspective of The World with anchor Lisa Mullins, WGBH 89.7 brings listeners the day’s news in unparalleled depth from a rich variety of perspectives each weekday morning and afternoon.

6–7am The Takeaway7–9am Morning Edition4 & 7pm The World5–7pm All Things Considered

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On Demand

Jazz Conversations with Eric JacksonOver the past 30 years, WGBH’s own Eric Jackson—the “Dean of Boston Jazz Radio”—has spoken with so many of the giants of jazz music. Enjoy this collection of intimate conversations with some of the most celebrated jazz artists of yesterday and today, including Ruth Brown, Ornette Coleman, Branford Marsalis and Grover Washington, Jr.

You can find Jazz Conversations, as well as all jazz features, playlists and schedules, anytime at wgbh.org/jazz

Yaron Kohlberg Live

14 Award-winning pianist Yaron Kohlberg has been described as “poised,” “expressive” and “a true poet of the keyboard.” Today, he

performs live from WGBH’s Fraser Performance Studio.Classical Performances Tue, 4/14 at 3pm

Join us! See page 26

Kevin Harris Project Live

14 Jazz pianist Kevin Harris has been called a “brilliant improviser” and his playing, “soulful.” Tonight, he and his trio join host Eric Jackson in

WGBH’s Fraser Performance Studio for a live performance.Jazz with Eric in the EveningTue, 4/14 at 9pm

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That’s Mister Snap Crackle

17 Don’t miss drum legend and Roxbury native Roy Haynes as

he joins host Steve Schwartz live in studio. Enjoy conversation and a spin of some of his recordings, both as a leader and as a sideman with Bird, ‘Trane, Monk and others.Jazz from Studio FourFri, 4/17 at 8pm

Adams’s Eve

18 Today, host Brad Paul explores the songs of the prolific and poignant Ryan Adams. The former

Whiskeytown frontman is considered one of the more important figures in the Americana music scene.Folk on WGBHSat, 4/18 at 3pm

Celebrated Cellist

19 Acclaimed Russian cellist Natalia Gutman joins the Boston

Philharmonic in Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, Pathétique, recorded in concert last year.Sunday ConcertSun, 4/19 at 3pm

Fathead

20 Tonight, host Eric Jackson shines his Monday night spotlight on

multi-instrumentalist David “Fathead” Newman. His career, which began with Ray Charles’s original band, spanned nearly half a century.Jazz with Eric in the EveningMon, 4/20 at 8pm

Podcast

The Takeaway to GoThough you may not be awake at 6am to listen live, John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji are ready to start your day with The Takeaway any

time you like. Simply download the full pro-gram daily at thetakeaway.org or through iTunes, and discover why the newest voices on public radio are quickly becoming the most powerful and relevant.

Download The Takeaway’s daily podcasts, or listen to the online stream anytime, at thetakeaway.org

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Birthday Bard

23 Celebrate William Shakespeare’s birthday with a full afternoon of music inspired by his works, including Tchaikovsky’s The Tempest,

Schmitt’s Antony and Cleopatra, Korngold’s Much Ado About Nothing and Sullivan’s The Tempest.Classical PerformancesThu, 4/23 at 12noon

WCAI, WGBH’s Cape and Islands NPR® Station

Car TalkAmerica’s funniest auto mechanics, Tom and Ray Magliozzi, take calls from weary car owners from across the country, and crack wise while they diagnose Dodges and dismiss Daihatsus. You don’t have to know anything about cars to love this weekly one-hour laugh fest.

Enjoy Car Talk Saturday mornings at 10am on WCAI, or online at capeandislands.org

WCAI can be heard throughout the Cape and Islands on 90.1, 91.1 and 94.3; throughout the Boston area on WGBH 89.7 HD3; and online at capeandislands.org

’GBH Live SeriesClub members, the Ralph Lowell Society and Leadership Circle members are invited to enjoy the magic of live performance…with WGBH! Seating is limited, so reserve your place today by emailing [email protected] or calling 617-300-3505. Not a Club member? Find out how to become one at wgbh.org/clubs or by calling 617-300-3505.

’GBH Celtic Live: Traditional Irish SessionFri, 4/3, 6pm, Fraser Performance Studio

Our Irish Sessions have been so popular, we’re having another! Come spend an evening with A Celtic Sojourn’s Brian O’Donovan and a talented group of musicians and singers for an evening of lively Celtic entertainment. The evening’s fun will be recorded for

broadcast on an upcoming edition of A Celtic Sojourn. Stay tuned for future sessions!

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’GBH Classical Live: Yaron KohlbergTue, 4/14, 3pm, Fraser Performance Studio

Classical host Richard Knisely welcomes one of Israel’s leading young pianists, Yaron Kohlberg, to our studios for a live performance. Kohlberg has won a number of prestigious international prizes and

performs regularly in Israel and abroad to critical acclaim.

’GBH Jazz Live: Kevin HarrisTue, 4/14, 9pm, Fraser Performance StudioJoin Eric Jackson, host of Jazz with Eric in the Evening, as he welcomes jazz pianist Kevin Harris, drummer Steve Langone and bassist Kendall Eddy for a live performance.

Classics in Europe: Three Festivals, Three Countries

Wednesday, 7/1–Monday, 7/13, 2009WGBH 89.7’s Classics in the Morning host Cathy Fuller leads us on an exploration of three fabulous music festivals: the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence in France, the Styriarte Festival in Graz, Austria, and the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy. For full itinerary, pricing and registration information go to wgbh.org/learningtours or call 617-300-3505.

Jazz Week ’09JazzBoston helps you celebrate Jazz Week ’09, featuring hundreds of events throughout the Boston area April 25–May 3, by offering WGBH members a 20% discount on JazzBoston membership. Members get year-round discounts to jazz events. For more information, visit jazzboston.org.

Straight Joe, No Chaser

24 Hear the work of saxophonist Joe Henderson, who

earned his reputation as a Blue Note recording artist in the early 1960s and continued to make important contributions into the late ’90s.Jazz from Studio FourFri, 4/24 at 8pm

Celtic Sojourn Live

25 Tune in for some of the best cuts in WGBH Radio’s extensive— and growing—library of live Celtic performances captured in our

studios and around town.A Celtic SojournSat, 4/25 at 12noon

Elemental

26 Join Ellen Kushner as she explores the music of earth, air, fire and water in

this look at the generation of composers and recording artists creating ambient music.Sound & SpiritSun, 4/26 at 5pm

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Handel, Haydn and Sir Roger Norrington

was modeled after similar groups in Britain. Though Handel was from Germany and Haydn from Austria, they both became thought of as English composers, even though Handel spoke with a strong German accent, and so did Haydn. In fact, Haydn never learned much English, though he spoke French and Italian, of course, since he had many Italian girlfriends. Both composers were imports from the heartland of musical Europe, but spent time in London, and it was probably easier for Bostonians to access music from England.Handel’s oratorios touched on themes about the British nation and the Old Testament, seen then as a symbol of Britain, so if you’re a Boston merchant trying to emulate that sense of community, Handel gives you that absolutely, as does Haydn with The Creation and The Seasons.

Q How did classical music performances in the 1800s differ from today’s concerts?

A At the time, audiences only wanted new music. When Haydn went to England for the

first time in 1791, he had already written 82 symphonies, but he sat down and wrote 12 more while he was there. Even as late as the 1920s and ’30s, people had no idea about Baroque music, had never heard of composers like Monteverdi—they were infused with Wagner and Strauss. Now, we have this extraordinary richness not only going back to the Baroque period, but long before, to Gesualdo and the Middle Ages, and it’s a wonderful sweep of music that we can all enjoy.

Q When did the Handel and Haydn Society switch to using period instruments,

and why?

A About 10 years ago, we made the decision to go back to the early instruments because we

wondered what this music would have sounded like at the time of its creation. Baroque instru-ments used gut strings and different kinds of bows with far fewer hairs, and the string instruments were more fragile and couldn’t be pressed so hard. The instruments had a different pitch, and the music was nearly a semitone lower. A major difference is vibrato—in Handel and Haydn’s day,

vibrato was unknown. Take that away, and suddenly the sound is more innocent. With the period instruments, we felt we got nearer to the composer’s intentions.

Q What do you like best about classical music?

A Classical music, in theory, covers all the bases. It has the rhythmic excitement of jazz, the

simple tunes of folk, rock and pop, and then it begins—the sky’s the limit. In the Baroque period, composers wrote for the church and for princes, which was pretty elitist. But while in London, Haydn wrote for the new middle class—he wrote music for the streets, but it reached up to the heavens, so to speak, and was music for everyone. That’s what classical music is at its best—humane, witty, understanding, moving and extremely satisfying.

The Handel and Haydn Society will be performing a program of Haydn’s first works under Sir Roger Norrington at Boston’s Symphony Hall on Friday, 4/24 and Sunday 4/26. More details at wgbh.org/events.

Coda

A native of Oxford, England, Sir Roger Norrington crosses the pond several times a year to work as the Boston-based Handel and Haydn Society’s artistic advisor. The Society is well known for its masterful performances of Baroque and classical music for chorus and period-instru-ment orchestra. Founded in 1815 by a group of Boston merchants, the Society is among the oldest continuously performing arts organizations in the country.

Norrington, widely considered a pioneer in the field of historically informed performance since founding the Schütz Choir in 1962, has been the Chief Conductor of the Radio Symphony Orchestra of Stuttgart since 1998. He recently spoke with WGBH radio producer Michelle Sweet (Classical Connections) about the Handel and Haydn Society.

Q Why did the Society choose to name itself after Handel and Haydn?

A To us, Handel and Haydn seem quite long ago, but in 1815, when the Handel and Haydn

Society was formed, Franz Joseph Haydn was the most famous composer in the world. Haydn was more famous than Beethoven, and certainly more than Mozart, who made the unfortunate mistake of dying in 1791. And George Frideric Handel was the first composer to ever have a piece— The Messiah—played and sung every year since it was written, and he was the most popular choral composer of his time. If you were starting a choral society in Boston in the tradition of the English choral societies, then the obvious composers were Handel and Haydn. Handel had only recently died in 1809, and had this great mass of more than 20 wonderful oratorios. Haydn had two great oratorios, as well as other pieces they could perform. The next most prominent choral composer of the time was Beethoven, and the Handel and Haydn Society did approach Beethoven for a commission, which he didn’t fulfill.

Q What was the connection between a choral group in Boston and these

German-speaking composers?

A Boston had very strong links with Britain, so I imagine that the Handel and Haydn Society

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6am Harmonia with Angela Mariani

7am Classical Weekend with Brian McCreath

11am From the Top with Christopher O’Riley

12noon A Celtic Sojourn with Brian O’Donovan

3pm Folk on WGBH

6pm A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

8pm Says You! with Richard Sher

9pm Blues on WGBH with Brendan Hogan

1am Jazz Gallery with Kevin Ball

Saturday 6am Sunday Baroque with Suzanne Bona

7am Classical Weekend with Brian McCreath

11am Says You! with Richard Sher

12noon A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

2pm BSO on Record

3pm Sunday Concert with Ron Della Chiesa

5pm Sound & Spirit with Ellen Kushner

6pm From the Top with Christopher O’Riley

7pm Jazz Decades with Ray Smith

8pm Arts & Ideas

10pm Jazz with Bob Parlocha

1am Jazz Gallery with Ron Gill

Sunday

Listen to 89.7 online at wgbh.org/listen and on your HD radio on 89.7 HD1.

Listen to All-Classical WGBH online at wgbh.org/classical and on your HD radio on 89.7 HD2.

5am BBC World Update

6am The Takeaway with John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji

7am Morning Edition/Marketplace Morning Report with Steve Inskeep, Renée Montagne and Jordan Weinstein

9am Classics in the Morning with Cathy Fuller

12noon Classical Performances with Richard Knisely

1pm

4pm The World with Lisa Mullins

5pm All Things Considered with Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Michele Norris and Don Goonan (Fri)

7pm The World with Lisa Mullins

8pm Jazz with Eric in the Evening with Eric Jackson

12mid Jazz with Bob Parlocha

1am

Jazz from Studio Four with Steve Schwartz

JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater

Jazz Gallery with Al Davis

Mon–Thu Friday

What’s on WCAI, WGBH’s Cape and Islands NPR® Station

5am BBC World Update with Dan Damon

6am The Takeaway with John Hockenberry and Adaora Udoji

7am Morning Edition with Steve Inskeep, Renée Montagne and Dan Tritle

9:30am The Point with Mindy Todd

10am Diane Rehm

12noon Day to Day with Alex Chadwick

1pm Fresh Air with Terry Gross

2pm Talk of the Nation

4pm All Things Considered with Robert Siegel, Melissa Block, Michele Norris and Naomi Arenberg

6pm The World with Lisa Mullins

7pm Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal

7:30 The Point

8pm Fresh Air with Terry Gross

9pm The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

10pm News from the BBC

12mid News & Notes

1am Talk of the Nation

3am Diane Rehm

4am News From the BBC

Monday–Friday 5am News from the BBC

6am Changing World

7am Living on Earth

8am Weekend Edition with Scott Simon

10am Car Talk with Click and Clack

11am Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me! with Peter Sagal

12noon This American Life with Ira Glass

1pm Humankind with David Freudberg

2pm To The Best Of Our Knowledge with Jim Fleming

3pm Splendid Table with Lynne Rosseto Kasper

4pm On the Media

5pm Weekend All Things Considered

6pm A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

8pm Says You! with Richard Sher

9pm Selected Shorts

10pm American Routes with Nick Spitzer

12mid Afropop Worldwide

1am Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen

2pm Fresh Air Weekend

3am Splendid Table

4am Humankind with David Freudberg

Saturday 5am News from the BBC

6am Sound & Spirit with Ellen Kushner

7am Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett

8am Weekend Edition with Liane Hansen

10am Bob Edwards Weekend

12noon Car Talk with Click and Clack

1pm A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor

3pm Selected Shorts

4pm Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen

5pm Weekend All Things Considered

6pm This American Life with Ira Glass

7pm Arts & Ideas with Jay Allison

11pm On the Media with Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield

12mid Le Show with Harry Shearer

1am This American Life with Ira Glass

2pm Selected Shorts

3am On the Media

4am The State We’re In (from Radio Netherlands)

Sunday

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Boston Symphony Orchestra with Ron Della Chiesa

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