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© ITV Studios/MASTERPIECE Inspector Lewis The Final Season on MASTERPIECE Sundays, Aug. 7 - 21 at 8 pm/9 Mtn Summer, Surf & Beach Music We Love (My Music) Monday, Aug. 22 at 7 pm/8 Mtn & Saturday, Aug. 27 at 8 pm/9 Mtn A Member Publication of the Friends of KSPS Pacific Time Edition July / August 2016 PBS Spokane • Calgary • Edmonton

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Sundays, Aug. 7 - 21 at 8 pm/9 Mtn

Summer, Surf & Beach Music We Love (My Music)Monday, Aug. 22 at 7 pm/8 Mtn & Saturday, Aug. 27 at 8 pm/9 Mtn

A Member Publication of the Friends of KSPS

Pacific Time EditionJuly / August 2016PBS Spokane • Calgary • Edmonton

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Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox return one last time as Inspector Lewis and Inspector Hathaway, investigating new cases of murder and other crimes in the seemingly perfect academic haven of Oxford. The final, eighth season of this long-running favorite will air Sundays, Aug. 7 - 21 at 8 pm.

Whately was first cast as Robbie Lewis opposite the late John Thaw’s Morse, on the forerunning Masterpiece drama, Inspector Morse. Reportedly, Whately and co-star Fox (who plays Detective Sergeant James Hathaway) have decided to retire from their roles after 33 episodes,* so as not to outdo Thaw’s Morse, which also ran for 33 episodes.

Kevin Whately said: “I feel incredibly fortunate to have shared a decade of fantastic worldwide success with Laurence and with the most brilliant crew, cast and production team anyone could wish for, and all that time with the loyal support of so many fans and of our backers ITV and WGBH Boston. Thanks everybody. What a ride it has been!”

Laurence Fox said: “What an extraordinary ten years. I feel so lucky to have worked with absolutely the best crew in the business on Lewis. I will really miss hanging out with Kev for half the year. I am however fairly confident that he will not miss my flawless Geordie accent between takes. Thank you so much for watching and supporting us.”

The popular series concludes with a 90-minute episode, What Lies Tangled, airing Sunday, Aug. 21 at 8 pm. For Lewis this is not just any case — he fears that if he doesn’t impress CS Moody (Steve Toussaint), he’ll never be rewarded with another contract on his return. With relations and motives as tangled as the knots David spent his life unraveling, Lewis is in a race against time not just to find a killer, but to save his career and his relationship too.

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FROM THE COVER: Another Masterful Series Draws to a Close

From the Board …………………………………… 3Weekday Schedule ………………………………… 4Prime Time Schedule ………………………… 8 - 19Features:

Regional Productions …………………………… 5July/Aug. Specials …………………………… 6 - 7Among Friends ……………………………… 12 - 13

Overnight Schedule …………………………… 20 - 23Corporate Partners ………………………………… 232

© ITV Studios for MASTERPIECE

Catch a Wave…Celebrate the sun-drenched sounds of the greatest surf guitar rock and pop tunes by legendary artists that

still ride the waves of popularity today. Listen to hits from the Beach Boys, Ventures, Drifters, Jan & Dean and more. The Beach Boys’ Mike Love is your host for this warm and sunny look back at popular hits of the ’60s

and ’70s. Grab your board and join us — Monday, Aug. 22 at 7 pm or Saturday, Aug. 27 at 8 pm — Surf’s Up, dude!

* UK/ITV production episodes

Kevin Whately (Inspector Lewis) and pathologist Laura Hobson (Clare Holman) near the end of Season 7.

The Lovin’ Spoonful and their smash hit “Summer in the City.”

PREVUE is published six times a year by the FRIENDS OF KSPS. Memberships, which include yearly subscriptions to PREVUE, are available for $48 and more. Information about membership and/or volunteer activities can be obtained by calling the FRIENDS OF KSPS 800-735-2377, or by writing 3911 S. Regal Street, Spokane Washington 99223.

Please send change of address notification 30 days prior to effective date. Include both old and new address.

KSPS-TV is seen on numerous cable, translator and satellite systems throughout the Inland Northwest in Oregon, Western Montana, Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington, as well as Western Canada and the Yukon and Northwest Territories. KSPS-TV encourages you to support your local translator and cable system.

This issue of PREVUE is being received in 25,058 member households: 11,214 in Washington; 2,647 in Idaho; 373 in Montana; 82 in Oregon; 709 in British Columbia; 9,775 in Alberta; 198 Other Canada and 60 Other U.S.

FRIENDS OF KSPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Pati Dahmen* Chair Clint Marvel* Vice Chair Ann Hurst* Secretary Don Anderson* TreasurerJoel E. Ferris II Director Emeritus in Memoriam

Mark Anderson PhD; Linda Finney; Mary Joan Hahn; Jodi Harland; Kelly Konkright; Nancy Ledeboer; Kathleen Mackenzie; Bob Morrison [Calgary]; Adam Munson; Mary Phillips-Rickey [Edmonton]* Executive Committee member

Gary StokesPresident & General Manager

Lynn VeltrieOperations Manager

Barbara HarmsAsset Manager/ Master Control

Operator

Julie HollandRandy Kenworthy

Tim SpauldingScott Schultz

Master Control Operators

Steve CovertMike Peterson

Mike SuhrEngineers

Cary BalzerProgram Director

Susan CanodyTraffic/Promotions Coordinator

Doug MinorGraphic Communications Specialist / Prevue Editor

Jim ZimmerExecutive Producer

Bill FitznerBob Lawrence

Scott McKinnonProducers/Directors

Mary DeCesareProducer / Editor

Angelia SavageNeil Claflin

Production Technicians

Dawn Wiley BaymanDevelopment Director

Scott TindallDigital Fundraising Specialist

Shawn ClaypoolOutreach and Projects Manager

Kerry LockhartRecurring Giving Manager

Larry GrossFulfillment Specialist

Sandra KernermanDirector of Special Giving

Jason MillerCorporate Support

Representative

Sean MillsCorporate Support

Representative

Peggy UrlacherCorporate Support

Representative, Canada

Carl HeidleDigital Support Representative

Darcell YeagerAccountant

Kristen ZimmerLiteracy Coordinator

Pam GrahamData Processing Associate

Ben GurtelVideographer/Editor, NIC*

“ National Institute of Corrections contract

KSPS-TV MISSION STATEMENT

KSPS Public Television provides on-air, online and multimedia programs that entertain, engage and educate to enrich all the communities we serve.

KSPS STAFF

Contact KSPS:1-800-735-2377 ___________Toll-free443-7700 _______________ in Spokanewww.ksps.org [email protected] ____________ E-mail

Vol. 37 • Issue 4 July/August 2016

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From the Board…I don’t know about you, but spring sure ended quickly and

now we are on to summer. If the weather is anything like last summer we will be in for — Hot Fun in the Summertime! That song by Sly and the Family Stone brings back such great memories of carefree summers, lake time with friends, drive-in movies, cruising Riverside, Woodstock…! Ahh, those were the days…. Now I’m all grown up; and while I still love that song, summertime fun is different. Fun is still being outside in the warm weather but now it’s working in the garden and getting excited over the nine baby artichokes growing on my wintered-over plant. Fun is watching Growing a Greener World on Saturday mornings and learning how to make the ultimate tomato cage support system. Then it’s fun to watch the cooking shows (America’s Test Kitchen, Cook’s Country, Jacques Pepin Heart and Soul, Mexico: One Plate at a Time and more) to see how to prepare all of my vegetables. Fun is also having friends for dinner, watching beautiful sunsets and having great conversations.

If you are just now starting to fill up your summer calendar, I hope you will include KSPS in your plans because we’re making plans for you and your family. On July 9th at River Park Square it’s Character Day! We will have Nature Cat, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Aqua Duck and Buddy from Dinosaur Train on hand to entertain your little ones. On August 5th it’s FitKids Day at the Ferris High School football field. We have a plethora of activities planned to engage, entertain and educate the kids while they have fun; plus Daniel Tiger and Bob the Builder will be on hand. For the “bigger” kids (aka adults) this summer we will, of course, continue covering the race to the White House, including in-depth coverage of the Democratic and Republican conventions. To transport you away from your day-to-day life we have Season 2 of the Masterpiece’s historical drama, Indian Summers. The scenery and costumes are incredible and — as with all Masterpiece shows — there is a history lesson included. Just because it’s summer it doesn’t mean you have to stop learning! These are just a few of the events and programs we are planning for you!

As you can see, we are truly living our mission by providing you “…on-air, online and multimedia programs that entertain, engage and educate the communities we serve.”

Enjoy the summer and be sure to bring the kiddos out to have fun with us!

All the best,Pati Dahmen

Chair, Friends of KSPS Board of Directors

Newfirst LastnameProducer/Project Manager, NIC*

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Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox return one last time as Inspector Lewis and Inspector Hathaway, investigating new cases of murder and other crimes in the seemingly perfect academic haven of Oxford. The final, eighth season of this long-running favorite will air Sundays, Aug. 7 - 21 at 8 pm.

Whately was first cast as Robbie Lewis opposite the late John Thaw’s Morse, on the forerunning Masterpiece drama, Inspector Morse. Reportedly, Whately and co-star Fox (who plays Detective Sergeant James Hathaway) have decided to retire from their roles after 33 episodes,* so as not to outdo Thaw’s Morse, which also ran for 33 episodes.

Kevin Whately said: “I feel incredibly fortunate to have shared a decade of fantastic worldwide success with Laurence and with the most brilliant crew, cast and production team anyone could wish for, and all that time with the loyal support of so many fans and of our backers ITV and WGBH Boston. Thanks everybody. What a ride it has been!”

Laurence Fox said: “What an extraordinary ten years. I feel so lucky to have worked with absolutely the best crew in the business on Lewis. I will really miss hanging out with Kev for half the year. I am however fairly confident that he will not miss my flawless Geordie accent between takes. Thank you so much for watching and supporting us.”

The popular series concludes with a 90-minute episode, What Lies Tangled, airing Sunday, Aug. 21 at 8 pm. For Lewis this is not just any case — he fears that if he doesn’t impress CS Moody (Steve Toussaint), he’ll never be rewarded with another contract on his return. With relations and motives as tangled as the knots David spent his life unraveling, Lewis is in a race against time not just to find a killer, but to save his career and his relationship too.

FROM THE COVER: Another Masterful Series Draws to a Close

From the Board …………………………………… 3Weekday Schedule ………………………………… 4Prime Time Schedule ………………………… 8 - 19Features:

Regional Productions …………………………… 5July/Aug. Specials …………………………… 6 - 7Among Friends ……………………………… 12 - 13

Overnight Schedule …………………………… 20 - 23Corporate Partners ………………………………… 23

Catch a Wave…Celebrate the sun-drenched sounds of the greatest surf guitar rock and pop tunes by legendary artists that

still ride the waves of popularity today. Listen to hits from the Beach Boys, Ventures, Drifters, Jan & Dean and more. The Beach Boys’ Mike Love is your host for this warm and sunny look back at popular hits of the ’60s

and ’70s. Grab your board and join us — Monday, Aug. 22 at 7 pm or Saturday, Aug. 27 at 8 pm — Surf’s Up, dude!

* UK/ITV production episodes

Kevin Whately (Inspector Lewis) and pathologist Laura Hobson (Clare Holman) near the end of Season 7.

PREVUE is published six times a year by the FRIENDS OF KSPS. Memberships, which include yearly subscriptions to PREVUE, are available for $48 and more. Information about membership and/or volunteer activities can be obtained by calling the FRIENDS OF KSPS 800-735-2377, or by writing 3911 S. Regal Street, Spokane Washington 99223.

Please send change of address notification 30 days prior to effective date. Include both old and new address.

KSPS-TV is seen on numerous cable, translator and satellite systems throughout the Inland Northwest in Oregon, Western Montana, Northern Idaho and Eastern Washington, as well as Western Canada and the Yukon and Northwest Territories. KSPS-TV encourages you to support your local translator and cable system.

This issue of PREVUE is being received in 25,058 member households: 11,214 in Washington; 2,647 in Idaho; 373 in Montana; 82 in Oregon; 709 in British Columbia; 9,775 in Alberta; 198 Other Canada and 60 Other U.S.

FRIENDS OF KSPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Pati Dahmen* Chair Clint Marvel* Vice Chair Ann Hurst* Secretary Don Anderson* TreasurerJoel E. Ferris II Director Emeritus in Memoriam

Mark Anderson PhD; Linda Finney; Mary Joan Hahn; Jodi Harland; Kelly Konkright; Nancy Ledeboer; Kathleen Mackenzie; Bob Morrison [Calgary]; Adam Munson; Mary Phillips-Rickey [Edmonton]* Executive Committee member

Gary StokesPresident & General Manager

Lynn VeltrieOperations Manager

Barbara HarmsAsset Manager/ Master Control

Operator

Julie HollandRandy Kenworthy

Tim SpauldingScott Schultz

Master Control Operators

Steve CovertMike Peterson

Mike SuhrEngineers

Cary BalzerProgram Director

Susan CanodyTraffic/Promotions Coordinator

Doug MinorGraphic Communications Specialist / Prevue Editor

Jim ZimmerExecutive Producer

Bill FitznerBob Lawrence

Scott McKinnonProducers/Directors

Mary DeCesareProducer / Editor

Angelia SavageNeil Claflin

Production Technicians

Dawn Wiley BaymanDevelopment Director

Scott TindallDigital Fundraising Specialist

Shawn ClaypoolOutreach and Projects Manager

Kerry LockhartRecurring Giving Manager

Larry GrossFulfillment Specialist

Sandra KernermanDirector of Special Giving

Jason MillerCorporate Support

Representative

Sean MillsCorporate Support

Representative

Peggy UrlacherCorporate Support

Representative, Canada

Carl HeidleDigital Support Representative

Darcell YeagerAccountant

Kristen ZimmerLiteracy Coordinator

Pam GrahamData Processing Associate

Ben GurtelVideographer/Editor, NIC*

“ National Institute of Corrections contract

KSPS-TV MISSION STATEMENT

KSPS Public Television provides on-air, online and multimedia programs that entertain, engage and educate to enrich all the communities we serve.

KSPS STAFF

Contact KSPS:1-800-735-2377 ___________Toll-free443-7700 _______________ in Spokanewww.ksps.org [email protected] ____________ E-mail

Vol. 37 • Issue 4 July/August 2016

3

From the Board…I don’t know about you, but spring sure ended quickly and

now we are on to summer. If the weather is anything like last summer we will be in for — Hot Fun in the Summertime! That song by Sly and the Family Stone brings back such great memories of carefree summers, lake time with friends, drive-in movies, cruising Riverside, Woodstock…! Ahh, those were the days…. Now I’m all grown up; and while I still love that song, summertime fun is different. Fun is still being outside in the warm weather but now it’s working in the garden and getting excited over the nine baby artichokes growing on my wintered-over plant. Fun is watching Growing a Greener World on Saturday mornings and learning how to make the ultimate tomato cage support system. Then it’s fun to watch the cooking shows (America’s Test Kitchen, Cook’s Country, Jacques Pepin Heart and Soul, Mexico: One Plate at a Time and more) to see how to prepare all of my vegetables. Fun is also having friends for dinner, watching beautiful sunsets and having great conversations.

If you are just now starting to fill up your summer calendar, I hope you will include KSPS in your plans because we’re making plans for you and your family. On July 9th at River Park Square it’s Character Day! We will have Nature Cat, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Aqua Duck and Buddy from Dinosaur Train on hand to entertain your little ones. On August 5th it’s FitKids Day at the Ferris High School football field. We have a plethora of activities planned to engage, entertain and educate the kids while they have fun; plus Daniel Tiger and Bob the Builder will be on hand. For the “bigger” kids (aka adults) this summer we will, of course, continue covering the race to the White House, including in-depth coverage of the Democratic and Republican conventions. To transport you away from your day-to-day life we have Season 2 of the Masterpiece’s historical drama, Indian Summers. The scenery and costumes are incredible and — as with all Masterpiece shows — there is a history lesson included. Just because it’s summer it doesn’t mean you have to stop learning! These are just a few of the events and programs we are planning for you!

As you can see, we are truly living our mission by providing you “…on-air, online and multimedia programs that entertain, engage and educate the communities we serve.”

Enjoy the summer and be sure to bring the kiddos out to have fun with us!

All the best,Pati Dahmen

Chair, Friends of KSPS Board of Directors

Newfirst LastnameProducer/Project Manager, NIC*

3

Washington GrownThis locally-produced program, hosted by Spokane journalist Kristi

Gorenson, is all about the food that is grown, prepared and enjoyed right here in the Pacific Northwest. Washington Grown; winner of a 2016 Regional Emmy Award, tells the story about what Washington’s 300-some crops provide to our meals, our culture, our economy and the world.

Most Mondays at 7 pm and Saturdays at 4:30 pm

Oregon Revealed: Coastal WonderAn Oregon Field Guide special, coming to us from Oregon Public

Broadcasting, Oregon Revealed dives below the ocean and flies above the clouds to bring you magnificent views of the Oregon coast. From the bridges of Astoria to the rolling dunes of Bandon, from the lighthouse at Heceta Head to the Port of Brookings Harbor, experience the Oregon coast in a way that only the most well-heeled of travelers can.

Thursday, July 7 at 7 pm & Saturday, July 9 at 5 pm 5

Even though summer is upon us, that doesn’t mean that we are taking a hiatus from bringing you programs that highlight the best that the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Although flagship KSPS programs such as Northwest Profiles and Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE are preparing for new seasons to begin in the Fall, there is still a lot to discover and enjoy. To wit:

KSPS Summer Fun for Kids & Families!Save the Date for FitKids Day!

Meet Bob the Builder and Daniel Tiger! Play fun outdoor games with the KSPS FitKids.

Friday, Aug. 5 • 10 am – NoonFerris High School Football Field

37th & Ray, SpokaneEarly admission for KSPS member families with RSVP

Details to come – Visit KSPS.org or call 800-735-2377

KSPS Character Day at River Park SquareMeet Nature Cat, Buddy from Dinosaur Train, Aqua Duck and Clifford!

Saturday, July 9 • 10 am – 1 pm(Plan to arrive by Noon)

River Park Square808 W Main Ave, Spokane

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Broadcasting, Oregon Revealed dives below the ocean and flies above the clouds to bring you magnificent views of the Oregon coast. From the bridges of Astoria to the rolling dunes of Bandon, from the lighthouse at Heceta Head to the Port of Brookings Harbor, experience the Oregon coast in a way that only the most well-heeled of travelers can.

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Even though summer is upon us, that doesn’t mean that we are taking a hiatus from bringing you programs that highlight the best that the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Although flagship KSPS programs such as Northwest Profiles and Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE are preparing for new seasons to begin in the Fall, there is still a lot to discover and enjoy. To wit:

KSPS Summer Fun for Kids & Families!Save the Date for FitKids Day!

Meet Bob the Builder and Daniel Tiger! Play fun outdoor games with the KSPS FitKids.

Friday, Aug. 5 • 10 am – NoonFerris High School Football Field

37th & Ray, SpokaneEarly admission for KSPS member families with RSVP

Details to come – Visit KSPS.org or call 800-735-2377

KSPS Character Day at River Park SquareMeet Nature Cat, Buddy from Dinosaur Train, Aqua Duck and Clifford!

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KSPS Prime Time Listings

** NOTE: Listed time for Saturday Night Cinema films includes 5 min-utes for host introduction.

Fri., July 1 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun.

@ 5 am & Sat., 7/9 @ 2 pm) 9:00 Mount Rushmore: American Experience The story

of Mount Rushmore’s creation is as bizarre and wonderful as the monument itself. `

10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 2 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “St. Lewis River Salmon” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Money in the Honey: The

Business of an Urban Beekeeper” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Box-Jointed Tray & Vase” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Queen

Anne Table” 9:00 This Old House “Bracing the Basement” 9:30 This Old House “It’s All about the Beams” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Renewable Energy” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Dinner

in Cuba” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Hawai’i – Poi” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Pastry Cream” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Chinese Comes Home” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Abc’s of Smoke” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage New York” 2:00 Great British Baking Show “The Final” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Road Trip: Patagonia” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Paris Side-Trips” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Behind Every Bush there is

not Necessarily a Howard” 5:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon., 8/1 @

11:30 pm & Mon., 8/15 @ 7 pm) [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “The Vacation Show” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Gentlemen Marry

Brunettes” (1955; 104 minutes with Shaun Higgins’ intro) Sibling chorus girls (Jane Russell, Jeanne Crain) travel to Paris to become famous.

10:00 Soundstage “Georgefest” 11:00 Austin City Limits “TV on the Radio / The War on

Drugs”Sun., July 3 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “We Learn Best from

Caring People / Batteries & Flashlights” 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “The Road not

Taken Part 1, The Road not Taken Part 2” 7:00 Super Why! “The Cowgirl Mystery” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Machine Moves!” ` 8:00 Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle 9:30 The Impact 10:00 Inside Olympia 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Cleveland Orchestra in Performance: Boulez Conducts

Mahler `

1:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] “Alberta Rancher Goes Hollywood; the Accordion King; Jewelry Designer; and Star-Gazing Indoors” [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

2:00 Ultimate Restorations “The Lysander: Canada’s Unsung Hero”

3:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea “The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)” `

5:00 The Best of the Boston Pops 6:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Tues. @ 2:30 am & Fri. @ 10 pm) 8:00 Endeavour Season 3 on MASTERPIECE “Prey” A

Dutch au pair goes missing. ` (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 3:30 am) 9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Wed. @ 4 am) 10:30 One Day in the American City “The Love of City”

` (Rpt. Fri., 8/19 @ 1:30 pm) 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 5”Mon., July 4 7:00 Washington Grown “Bees” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Italy’s Veneto: Verona,

Padua and Ravenna” (Rpt. Sat., 8/5 @ 4 pm) 8:00 A Capitol Fourth (2016) The celebration of the

country’s 240th birthday airs live from the West Lawn of the U.S. (Rpt. @ 9:30 pm & Tues. @

1 am) 9:30 A Capitol Fourth (2016) (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)Tues., July 5 7:00 Genealogy Roadshow “St. Louis – Union Station”

A musician hopes to find connections to a famous St. Louis jazz composer; two sisters explore links to a survivor of the legendary Donner Party; and more. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am and Thurs. & Mon. @

5 am) 8:00 Greeks “Chasing Greatness” A look back at its

rise and fall offers lessons for today. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 4 am & Fri. @ 3 am)

9:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. & Sun. @ 3 am) 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Madrid to

Gibralter” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., July 6 7:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Masters of the

Sky” Explore the extremes of true flight: power, acceleration, top speed, maneuverability and endurance. (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 2 am)

8:00 Nova “Making North America: Life” The

surprising intertwined story of life and the landscape in North America. (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 1 am)

9:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a Kind” Learn how you became the unique individual you are. (Rpt. Thurs @ 3 am, Fri. @ 2 am, Sat. & Mon. @ 4 am and Sun., 7/17 @ 6 pm)

10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Turin to Venice”

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., July 7 7:00 Oregon Revealed: Coastal Wonder A dramatic

aerial tour of the state’s breathtaking cliffs, estuaries, ports and small towns. (Rpt. Sat. @

5 pm) 8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Dead Air”

There’s murder on the airwaves when Dot’s favorite show is interrupted by an on air panic.

9:00 Death in Paradise When a prisoner is killed in their custody, DI Goodman and the team are under pressure to solve the case quickly.

10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Dresen to Kriel”

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., July 8 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am &

Sat., 7/23 @ 2 pm) 9:00 Few Good Pie Places Come along on a tour

of fruity and creamy pie shops from Maine to Minnesota. (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 4 am)

10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 9 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Marmac Lodge” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Blooms and Birds; A

Gardeners Guide to Backyard Birding: Copake Falls, NY” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “TV Lift Cabinet” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Frank

Lloyd Wright Light Pendants” 9:00 This Old House “It’s All about the Beams” 9:30 This Old House “It’s Foundation Time” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Home Composting, Steam Boiler” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Country

Ribs and Corn Muffins” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Okinawa – Soki Soba” 11:30 Martha Bakes “French Meringue” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Short Order Breakfast Classics” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Bird Meets Smoke” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour One” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Food Hour: Deep South USA” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Best of Israel” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Oregon Revealed: Coastal Wonder

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KSPS Prime Time Listings

** NOTE: Listed time for Saturday Night Cinema films includes 5 min-utes for host introduction.

1:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] “Alberta Rancher Goes Hollywood; the Accordion King; Jewelry Designer; and Star-Gazing Indoors” [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

2:00 Ultimate Restorations “The Lysander: Canada’s Unsung Hero”

3:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea “The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)” `

5:00 The Best of the Boston Pops 6:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Tues. @ 2:30 am & Fri. @ 10 pm) 8:00 Endeavour Season 3 on MASTERPIECE “Prey” A

Dutch au pair goes missing. ` (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 3:30 am) 9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Wed. @ 4 am) 10:30 One Day in the American City “The Love of City”

` (Rpt. Fri., 8/19 @ 1:30 pm) 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 5”Mon., July 4 7:00 Washington Grown “Bees” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Italy’s Veneto: Verona,

Padua and Ravenna” (Rpt. Sat., 8/5 @ 4 pm) 8:00 A Capitol Fourth (2016) The celebration of the

country’s 240th birthday airs live from the West Lawn of the U.S. (Rpt. @ 9:30 pm & Tues. @

1 am) 9:30 A Capitol Fourth (2016) (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)Tues., July 5 7:00 Genealogy Roadshow “St. Louis – Union Station”

A musician hopes to find connections to a famous St. Louis jazz composer; two sisters explore links to a survivor of the legendary Donner Party; and more. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am and Thurs. & Mon. @

5 am) 8:00 Greeks “Chasing Greatness” A look back at its

rise and fall offers lessons for today. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 4 am & Fri. @ 3 am)

9:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. & Sun. @ 3 am) 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Madrid to

Gibralter” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., July 6 7:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Masters of the

Sky” Explore the extremes of true flight: power, acceleration, top speed, maneuverability and endurance. (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 2 am)

8:00 Nova “Making North America: Life” The

surprising intertwined story of life and the landscape in North America. (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 1 am)

9:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a Kind” Learn how you became the unique individual you are. (Rpt. Thurs @ 3 am, Fri. @ 2 am, Sat. & Mon. @ 4 am and Sun., 7/17 @ 6 pm)

10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Turin to Venice”

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., July 7 7:00 Oregon Revealed: Coastal Wonder A dramatic

aerial tour of the state’s breathtaking cliffs, estuaries, ports and small towns. (Rpt. Sat. @

5 pm) 8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Dead Air”

There’s murder on the airwaves when Dot’s favorite show is interrupted by an on air panic.

9:00 Death in Paradise When a prisoner is killed in their custody, DI Goodman and the team are under pressure to solve the case quickly.

10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Dresen to Kriel”

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., July 8 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am &

Sat., 7/23 @ 2 pm) 9:00 Few Good Pie Places Come along on a tour

of fruity and creamy pie shops from Maine to Minnesota. (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 4 am)

10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 9 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Marmac Lodge” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Blooms and Birds; A

Gardeners Guide to Backyard Birding: Copake Falls, NY” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “TV Lift Cabinet” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Frank

Lloyd Wright Light Pendants” 9:00 This Old House “It’s All about the Beams” 9:30 This Old House “It’s Foundation Time” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Home Composting, Steam Boiler” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Country

Ribs and Corn Muffins” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Okinawa – Soki Soba” 11:30 Martha Bakes “French Meringue” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Short Order Breakfast Classics” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Bird Meets Smoke” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour One” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Food Hour: Deep South USA” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Best of Israel” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Oregon Revealed: Coastal Wonder

6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Big Bands” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Funny Girl” (1968;

156 minutes with Mikayla Daniels’ intro) Ziegfeld Follies star Fanny Brice (Barbra Streisand) falls for gambler Nicky Arnstein (Omar Sharif).

10:30 (to be announced) 11:00 Austin City Limits “Sturgill Simpson / Asleep at

the Wheel”Sun., July 10 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Words: Clap & Stomp /

Rhythmic Performers from Stomp!” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Soap Opera / Diva

Duck” 7:00 Super Why! “Monster Munch” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Job Performance!” ` 8:00 Curious George “George’s Super Subway Adventure /

Well Done, George” ` 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “You Should be

Dancing / Batty for Bats” ` 9:00 SciGirls “The Awesome App Race” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Modern Media:

More Information, Less Common Ground and Common Sense? “

10:00 Eisenhower’s Secret War “From Warrior to President” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “Birth of a

Faith” 1:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “The Great

Missionary” 2:00 Ultimate Restorations “Ahrens Fox: The Kansas City

Treasure” 3:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea “The Last Refuge

(1890-1915)” ` 5:30 Butterfly Town, USA 6:00 9 Months that Made You “The First 8 Weeks” 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Tues. @ 2 am & Fri. @ 10 pm) 8:00 Endeavour Season 3 on MASTERPIECE “Coda”

Endeavour finds himself drawn to a woman he’s investigating. ` (Rpt.Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @

3 am) 9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Tues. @ 4:30 am) 10:30 One Day in the American City “The Struggles of

Our Cities” ` (Rpt. Fri., 8/26 @ 1:30 pm) 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 6”Mon., July 11 7:00 Washington Grown “Pears” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Amsterdam” (Rpt. Mon.,

8/1 @ 7:30 pm & Sat., 8/13 @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Indianapolis”

Highlight: a Little Orphan Annie dress, ca. 1930. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Houston” Highlight: a 19th-century Chinese jade scepter. (Rpt. Wed. @ 5 am)

10:00 (to be announced) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)

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Tues., July 12 7:00 White House: Inside Story Gain access

to America’s most iconic residence-symbol of national history and icon of democracy. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am, Thurs. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 2 am, Sun. @

3 am & Noon, Mon. @ 9 pm, Tues., 7/19 @ 2 am, Sun., 8/14 @ 2 am and Mon., 8/15 @ 4 am) 9:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys

“Copenhagen to Oslo” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., July 13 7:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Crowded Skies” The

sky is a crowded world where mammals, birds and insects hunt, escape, mate, defend territory, sleep and even die on the wing. (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 2 am)

8:00 Nova “Making North America: Human” From Ice Age to oil boom, discover the challenges faced and the wealth uncovered as humans take over the continent. (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 1 am)

9:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final Countdown” See how your time in the womb has determined your destiny on the outside. (End of series; rpt. Thurs @ 3 am, Sat. & Mon. @ 4 am and Sun., 7/24 @ 6 pm)

10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Prague to Munich”

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., July 14 7:00 When I’m 65 Challenges longstanding myths

about retirement and living longer — and explores changing attitudes toward work, debt, housing and the financial realities of the 21st century.

8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Unnatural Habits” A halfway house for pregnant and wayward girls, run by Catholic nuns, is the scene for the tragic death of an escaping teenager.

9:00 Death in Paradise 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Bordeaux to

Bilbao” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., July 15 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Special Report

“Republican Convention” 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am &

Sat., 7/30 @ 2 pm) 9:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am &

Sat., 8/6 @ 2 pm) 10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 16 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Dalton Trail Lodge” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “The Giving Garden: Ample

Harvest Helps Share the Bounty (Milford, NJ)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “5 Must-Know Joinery Techniques” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “China

Cabinet”

9:00 This Old House “It’s Foundation Time” 9:30 This Old House “Opening the Entry” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Sink Mistake, Security Light” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Pork

Kebabs and Steaks Hit the Grill” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Tahiti – Poisson Cru” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Press-In Crusts” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Dressing Up Meat and Potatoes” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Asian Smoke” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Indianapolis” 2:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 4:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 6:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 8:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 Soundstage “Jason Isbell” 11:00 Austin City Limits “Spoon / White Denim”Sun., July 17 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Brave and Strong” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Quack and the

Amazing Sandy Magic / Duckball” 7:00 Super Why! “Tilden the Caterpillar” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Well Done, Everyone!” ` 8:00 Curious George “George and the Giant Thumb / Shutter

Monkey” 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Maps / Termite

Towers” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Multitasking Mania” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Is American

Politics Broken?” 10:00 Eisenhower’s Secret War “Building Weapons, Talking

Peace” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 White House: Inside Story (Rpt. Mon. @ 9 pm, Tues. @

2 am, Sun., 8/14 @ 2 am and Mon., 8/15 @ 4 am) 2:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 4:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 6:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a Kind” 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am & 5 am, Wed. @ 5 am and Fri. @ 2 am & 10 pm) 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Entry Wounds” Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox return for a seventh season of the Inspector Lewis series. Hathaway has been promoted to inspector after an extended break from the force, and Lewis is enjoying retired life, until he’s asked to team up with his old colleague again. ` (Rpt. Mon. @

1:30 am & Tues. @ 4 am) 9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Wed. @ 4 am) 10:30 One Day in the American City “The Hope for Our

Cities” ` 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 7”Mon., July 18 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A

NewsHour Special Report “Republican Convention”

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour Two” Highlight: two pairs of performance shoes that belonged to The Beverly Hillbillies star Buddy Ebsen. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 3 am & Sat. @

1 pm) 9:00 White House: Inside Story Gain access to

America’s most iconic residence-symbol of national history and icon of democracy. (Rpt. Tues. @

2 am, Sun., 8/14 @ 2 am & Mon., 8/15 @ 4 am) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)

Tues., July 19 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Republican Convention” 8:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids” The team

travels to Egypt to scan the pyramids — the tombs of the mighty pharaohs. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am and Fri. & Sun. @ 4 am)

9:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral” Laser scans produce genuine revelations and give the team new insight into London’s iconic architectural masterpiece. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 5 am & Mon. @ 4 am)

10:00 Time Scanners “Petra” (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am, Sat. @ 4 am & Mon. @ 5 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., July 20 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Republican Convention” 8:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who Joined the

Family” Five decades after caring for an orphaned rhino, the grown children of Dr. John Condy search for clues to its fate. (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am, Fri. @

4 am & Sun. @ 2 am) 9:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun” with the help of new

spacecraft and Earth-based telescopes, scientists are seeing the Sun as they never have before. (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 1 am)

10:00 To Catch a Comet (Rpt. Thurs. & Sun. @ 3 am) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., July 21 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Republican Convention” 8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “A Christmas

Murder” A Christmas-in-July celebration at a chalet turns deadly — and all become trapped with the murderer by a freak storm.

9:00 Death in Paradise 10:00 The Politician’s Husband (Part 1 of 3) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., July 22 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Special Report

“Democratic Convention” 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am &

Sat., 8/13 @ 2 pm) 9:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am &

Sat., 8/20 @ 2 pm) 10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 23 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Credit River Brown Trout” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Regenerating Detroit Through

Urban Gardening (Detroit, Mi)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Cherry Sideboard” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Master

Showcase with David Marks” 9:00 This Old House “Opening the Entry” 9:30 This Old House “Victorian 2” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Butterfly Garden, Dark Closet” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Mexican

Mole and Drunken Beans” 11:00 Family Ingredients “California-Pipi Kaula” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Old Fashioned Fruit Desserts”

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9:00 This Old House “It’s Foundation Time” 9:30 This Old House “Opening the Entry” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Sink Mistake, Security Light” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Pork

Kebabs and Steaks Hit the Grill” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Tahiti – Poisson Cru” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Press-In Crusts” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Dressing Up Meat and Potatoes” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Asian Smoke” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Indianapolis” 2:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 4:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 6:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 8:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 Soundstage “Jason Isbell” 11:00 Austin City Limits “Spoon / White Denim”Sun., July 17 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Brave and Strong” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Quack and the

Amazing Sandy Magic / Duckball” 7:00 Super Why! “Tilden the Caterpillar” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Well Done, Everyone!” ` 8:00 Curious George “George and the Giant Thumb / Shutter

Monkey” 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Maps / Termite

Towers” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Multitasking Mania” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Is American

Politics Broken?” 10:00 Eisenhower’s Secret War “Building Weapons, Talking

Peace” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 White House: Inside Story (Rpt. Mon. @ 9 pm, Tues. @

2 am, Sun., 8/14 @ 2 am and Mon., 8/15 @ 4 am) 2:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 4:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 6:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a Kind” 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am & 5 am, Wed. @ 5 am and Fri. @ 2 am & 10 pm) 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Entry Wounds” Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox return for a seventh season of the Inspector Lewis series. Hathaway has been promoted to inspector after an extended break from the force, and Lewis is enjoying retired life, until he’s asked to team up with his old colleague again. ` (Rpt. Mon. @

1:30 am & Tues. @ 4 am) 9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Wed. @ 4 am) 10:30 One Day in the American City “The Hope for Our

Cities” ` 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 7”Mon., July 18 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A

NewsHour Special Report “Republican Convention”

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour Two” Highlight: two pairs of performance shoes that belonged to The Beverly Hillbillies star Buddy Ebsen. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 3 am & Sat. @

1 pm) 9:00 White House: Inside Story Gain access to

America’s most iconic residence-symbol of national history and icon of democracy. (Rpt. Tues. @

2 am, Sun., 8/14 @ 2 am & Mon., 8/15 @ 4 am) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)

Tues., July 19 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Republican Convention” 8:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids” The team

travels to Egypt to scan the pyramids — the tombs of the mighty pharaohs. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am and Fri. & Sun. @ 4 am)

9:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral” Laser scans produce genuine revelations and give the team new insight into London’s iconic architectural masterpiece. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 5 am & Mon. @ 4 am)

10:00 Time Scanners “Petra” (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am, Sat. @ 4 am & Mon. @ 5 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., July 20 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Republican Convention” 8:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who Joined the

Family” Five decades after caring for an orphaned rhino, the grown children of Dr. John Condy search for clues to its fate. (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am, Fri. @

4 am & Sun. @ 2 am) 9:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun” with the help of new

spacecraft and Earth-based telescopes, scientists are seeing the Sun as they never have before. (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 1 am)

10:00 To Catch a Comet (Rpt. Thurs. & Sun. @ 3 am) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., July 21 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Republican Convention” 8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “A Christmas

Murder” A Christmas-in-July celebration at a chalet turns deadly — and all become trapped with the murderer by a freak storm.

9:00 Death in Paradise 10:00 The Politician’s Husband (Part 1 of 3) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., July 22 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill Special Report

“Democratic Convention” 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am &

Sat., 8/13 @ 2 pm) 9:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am &

Sat., 8/20 @ 2 pm) 10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 23 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Credit River Brown Trout” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Regenerating Detroit Through

Urban Gardening (Detroit, Mi)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Cherry Sideboard” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Master

Showcase with David Marks” 9:00 This Old House “Opening the Entry” 9:30 This Old House “Victorian 2” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Butterfly Garden, Dark Closet” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Mexican

Mole and Drunken Beans” 11:00 Family Ingredients “California-Pipi Kaula” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Old Fashioned Fruit Desserts”

12:00 Cook’s Country “Black and White Desserts” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Raichlen on Ribs” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour Two” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Food Hour: The Story of Chocolate” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Palestine” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Happy Camping” 5:30 Window in the Waves: The Flower Garden Banks 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “America on the Move” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Gilda” (1946; B&W;

115 minutes with Mikayla Daniels’ intro) A Buenos Aires casino owner (George Macready) hires a gambler (Glenn Ford) who once had an affair with his alluring wife (Rita Hayworth).

10:00 Soundstage “Jake Owen” 11:00 Austin City Limits “Jason Isbell / Neko Case”Sun., July 24 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Jugglers – Flying

Karamazov Brothers / Macaroni Factory” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Things that Go

Peep in the Night / Mud Muddle” 7:00 Super Why! “The Three Little Pigs” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Trying Hard” ` 8:00 Curious George “Where’s the Firedog? / Toot Toot

Tootsie Goodbye” 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Surprise

Surprise / A Howling Good Time” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Insulation Station” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Income

Inequality: New Gilded Age or Age of Opportunity?” 10:00 Bombs Away: LBJ, Goldwater and the 1964 Campaign

that Changed it All 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “Age of the

Apostles” 1:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “From

Apocalypse to Heresies” 2:00 Ultimate Restorations “The Midmer-Losh: The World’s

Largest Pipe Organ” 3:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea “The Empire of

Grandeur (1915-1919)” ` 5:00 Paving the Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway

“See America First” 6:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final Countdown” 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Wed. @ 5 am and Fri. @ 2 am & 10 pm) 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector Lewis, Season

7 – The Lions of Nemea” Lewis and Hathaway investigate the brutal murder of an American Classics student; and suspicion immediately falls on a young professor who had an affair with her. ` (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 4 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Wed. @ 4 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Dancing in My

Italy (Minturno, Italy)” 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 8”

Creating or Updating Your Will?Leaving a legacy through a bequest is a gift to future

generations and a testament to the value of Public Television!For more information on leaving gifts through your will,

contact Sandra Kernerman at (509) 443-7700; toll-free at 1-800-735-2377; or [email protected].

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…In Memory

AMONG FRIENDSRoad Trip!

As you read this I’ve just returned from a couple of days away from Spokane, attending a Board meeting for

Humanities Washington. Since it’s a statewide organization, we try to meet in different parts of the state once a year. This year, it was

Winthrop. And that’s where this story really starts.

I’ve been a Washington resident for 5 years. And for those of you who’ve been with us for a while, those five years have seen tremendous growth and change for KSPS and our team.

But I haven’t seen much of the state…and despite having transmitters and translators all over the region, most of those places have been just points on a map for me. Not anymore.

I’ve now seen the Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport, the Okanagan National Forest, the Bernard Hosey Sculpture at Twisp Works and the view of the Methow Valley from the Sun Mountain Lodge. I talked to people who were impacted by the devastating fires last summer and how, as a community, they’ve worked hard to make things better than they were before. It was a great way to discover parts of the state I’d never seen and would have been sorry to have missed.

As I was driving home, I had three thoughts:

• This is why we need KSPS and PBS: to show you the places you’ve never seen; to show you places you know…but in a different way; and to tell the stories of the people that make those places what they are. And thanks to those translators and transmitters, we’re able to bring that to all of the communities we serve.

• The diversity of the people, the lifestyles and the economies of our region put KSPS in the unique position to provide programs and perspectives to help us all learn more about each other.

• I need to get out more.

So, as we approach our 50th Anniversary in 2017, I’m going to try to spend more time finding out about the people and places where KSPS has been such a vital part of your lives. What I need from you is this: If there are places I should go — to find out why you like/appreciate/support KSPS, to learn what’s important to you and your community or just to meet someone who you think has a great idea or a great story — let me know and I’ll try to come visit. And I might bring a board member or a member of our team with me.

This Listening Tour will start as soon as I start hearing from you…and I look forward to seeing more of the places and the people who give us the means to be here for all of you.

So, to quote The Monkees — “you’d better get ready…we may be coming to your town.”

Sincerely,

Gary Stokes

Gary StokesKSPS President and General Manager

Membership Campaign Thank-YousWe wish to thank the following groups, individuals and vendors for playing vital roles in the success of our June Membership Campaign:

GroupsEcovaIgnite! Community TheatreKalispel Tribe of Indians and Northern Quest Resort and Casino

In Memory of Thomas Hipple

From Irvin and Janice JohnsonMoscow, ID

In Memory ofMarion R. Reid

From Ursula J. HoffmanMedicine Hat, AB

In Memory of Harvey Benjamin Hoffman

From his wife Ursula J. HoffmanMedicine Hat, AB

In Memory ofFrank and Robin Barger

Northeast Kiwanis Club Partners with Families and ChildrenSpokane Youth Ballet GuildTeam Friends

ConcessionsPepsiVolunteer TrainersMarilyn JonesHayley Lockerbie

We Love our Volunteers!April 27 was a special day at KSPS: we held our annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon and had the honor of

recognizing the dedicated people who make KSPS run. We couldn’t do it without you!

In fact, we have the numbers to prove it. Here is a look at KSPS voluntarism by the numbers over the last year:

• Number of hours staffing the front desk: 2,010 (!)• Number of thank you gifts packaged & mailed: 10,463• Number of pledge drive telephone volunteers: 492• Number of pledge breaks hosted by our volunteer hosts: 94• Number of Annual Membership Surveys processed: 2,885• Number of Kids Calendar event entries prepared: 308• Number of mailings (thank-you letters, reminders) hand-inserted: 45,768• Number of hours working on the KSPS official newsletter, Facebook posts and weekly emails: 200• Number of Board, Executive Committee and Community Advisory Board meetings: 24 — and far more hours• Number of volunteers helping out at events: 210 (Antiques Roadshow, Downton Abbey screenings, FitKids Day,

Carl Maxey documentary screening)

What does this all mean?

• It means we save an incredible amount in expenses.• It means our operations and fund-raising are more efficient and effective.• It means our volunteers are in our communities, talking about KSPS, advocating for the value of this station and

encouraging others to join you in support. • Most importantly: it means KSPS can bring our viewers the best programming available 24/7.

This station runs because of volunteers. You are the heart of KSPS — Thank you!

Our thanks also to the following businesses for contributing in-kind donations for our Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon:Papa Murphy’sAlbertsons on South Hill 37th & GrandAuntie’s BookstoreCraftsman CellarsFerrante’s MarketPlace Cafe MacKenzie River Pizza

Peters & Sons Flowers and GiftsQdoba Mexican GrillRancho Viejo Mexican RestaurantRiver Park SquareSpokane Indians Baseball

What’s your fave program on KSPS? It may be hard to choose. Did you know that the average hour of programming costs over $600 to put on the air? That’s why your favorite KSPS programs depend on your support. The KSPS fiscal year ends on August 31 and we are working hard to meet our membership dollar goal by then. You are already doing so much with your membership in KSPS. If you have the ability, please consider an extra gift to help us reach our fiscal year-end goal. Use the envelope in this guide, call us at 800-735-2377 or donate at KSPS.org. And be sure to tell us about the shows you love! Fund Your Faves on KSPS. Thanks.

Meet the 2016 KSPS Volunteer of the Year…Next Page >>

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…In Memory

AMONG FRIENDSRoad Trip!

As you read this I’ve just returned from a couple of days away from Spokane, attending a Board meeting for

Humanities Washington. Since it’s a statewide organization, we try to meet in different parts of the state once a year. This year, it was

Winthrop. And that’s where this story really starts.

I’ve been a Washington resident for 5 years. And for those of you who’ve been with us for a while, those five years have seen tremendous growth and change for KSPS and our team.

But I haven’t seen much of the state…and despite having transmitters and translators all over the region, most of those places have been just points on a map for me. Not anymore.

I’ve now seen the Chief Joseph Dam in Bridgeport, the Okanagan National Forest, the Bernard Hosey Sculpture at Twisp Works and the view of the Methow Valley from the Sun Mountain Lodge. I talked to people who were impacted by the devastating fires last summer and how, as a community, they’ve worked hard to make things better than they were before. It was a great way to discover parts of the state I’d never seen and would have been sorry to have missed.

As I was driving home, I had three thoughts:

• This is why we need KSPS and PBS: to show you the places you’ve never seen; to show you places you know…but in a different way; and to tell the stories of the people that make those places what they are. And thanks to those translators and transmitters, we’re able to bring that to all of the communities we serve.

• The diversity of the people, the lifestyles and the economies of our region put KSPS in the unique position to provide programs and perspectives to help us all learn more about each other.

• I need to get out more.

So, as we approach our 50th Anniversary in 2017, I’m going to try to spend more time finding out about the people and places where KSPS has been such a vital part of your lives. What I need from you is this: If there are places I should go — to find out why you like/appreciate/support KSPS, to learn what’s important to you and your community or just to meet someone who you think has a great idea or a great story — let me know and I’ll try to come visit. And I might bring a board member or a member of our team with me.

This Listening Tour will start as soon as I start hearing from you…and I look forward to seeing more of the places and the people who give us the means to be here for all of you.

So, to quote The Monkees — “you’d better get ready…we may be coming to your town.”

Sincerely,

Gary Stokes

Gary StokesKSPS President and General Manager

Membership Campaign Thank-YousWe wish to thank the following groups, individuals and vendors for playing vital roles in the success of our June Membership Campaign:

GroupsEcovaIgnite! Community TheatreKalispel Tribe of Indians and Northern Quest Resort and Casino

In Memory of Thomas Hipple

From Irvin and Janice JohnsonMoscow, ID

In Memory ofMarion R. Reid

From Ursula J. HoffmanMedicine Hat, AB

In Memory of Harvey Benjamin Hoffman

From his wife Ursula J. HoffmanMedicine Hat, AB

In Memory ofFrank and Robin Barger

Northeast Kiwanis Club Partners with Families and ChildrenSpokane Youth Ballet GuildTeam Friends

ConcessionsPepsiVolunteer TrainersMarilyn JonesHayley Lockerbie

We Love our Volunteers!April 27 was a special day at KSPS: we held our annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon and had the honor of

recognizing the dedicated people who make KSPS run. We couldn’t do it without you!

In fact, we have the numbers to prove it. Here is a look at KSPS voluntarism by the numbers over the last year:

• Number of hours staffing the front desk: 2,010 (!)• Number of thank you gifts packaged & mailed: 10,463• Number of pledge drive telephone volunteers: 492• Number of pledge breaks hosted by our volunteer hosts: 94• Number of Annual Membership Surveys processed: 2,885• Number of Kids Calendar event entries prepared: 308• Number of mailings (thank-you letters, reminders) hand-inserted: 45,768• Number of hours working on the KSPS official newsletter, Facebook posts and weekly emails: 200• Number of Board, Executive Committee and Community Advisory Board meetings: 24 — and far more hours• Number of volunteers helping out at events: 210 (Antiques Roadshow, Downton Abbey screenings, FitKids Day,

Carl Maxey documentary screening)

What does this all mean?

• It means we save an incredible amount in expenses.• It means our operations and fund-raising are more efficient and effective.• It means our volunteers are in our communities, talking about KSPS, advocating for the value of this station and

encouraging others to join you in support. • Most importantly: it means KSPS can bring our viewers the best programming available 24/7.

This station runs because of volunteers. You are the heart of KSPS — Thank you!

Our thanks also to the following businesses for contributing in-kind donations for our Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon:Papa Murphy’sAlbertsons on South Hill 37th & GrandAuntie’s BookstoreCraftsman CellarsFerrante’s MarketPlace Cafe MacKenzie River Pizza

Peters & Sons Flowers and GiftsQdoba Mexican GrillRancho Viejo Mexican RestaurantRiver Park SquareSpokane Indians Baseball

What’s your fave program on KSPS? It may be hard to choose. Did you know that the average hour of programming costs over $600 to put on the air? That’s why your favorite KSPS programs depend on your support. The KSPS fiscal year ends on August 31 and we are working hard to meet our membership dollar goal by then. You are already doing so much with your membership in KSPS. If you have the ability, please consider an extra gift to help us reach our fiscal year-end goal. Use the envelope in this guide, call us at 800-735-2377 or donate at KSPS.org. And be sure to tell us about the shows you love! Fund Your Faves on KSPS. Thanks.

Meet the 2016 KSPS Volunteer of the Year…Next Page >>

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Mon., July 25 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A

NewsHour Special Report “Democratic Convention”

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour Three” Highlight: a collection of wanted posters found in southern California hotel ledgers, ca. 1900. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 3 am, Sat. @ 1 pm & Sun. @ 4 am)

9:00 The War of 1812 Leading historians, battle re-enactors and historic images help bring this defining conflict to life. ` (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)Tues., July 26 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Democratic Convention” 8:00 Time Scanners “Colosseum” The team uses

incredible new laser-scanning technology to uncover the engineering secrets behind ancient Rome’s Colosseum. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Thurs. @ 4 am)

9:00 Time Scanners “Jerusalem” Explore Jerusalem’s building legacy, from the walls of Temple Mount to the man-made mountain of Herodium. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am & Thurs. @ 5 am)

10:00 Time Scanners “Machu Picchu” (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am & Sat. @ 4 am) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., July 27 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Democratic Convention” 8:00 My Wild Affair “The Seal Who Came Home”

The story of a harbor seal whose friendship with his human rescuer withstood time, distance and remarkable odds. (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am & Sun. @

3 am)

9:00 Nova “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets” Military historians, archaeologists and specialist divers collaborate in the most extensive survey ever done of the seabed bordering the legendary Normandy beachheads. (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am, Fri. @ 4 am, Sun. @ 1 am & Mon. @ 4 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., July 28 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Democratic Convention” 8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Death Defying

Acts” When the unfortunate assistant in a magic show is beheaded on stage, Jack and Phryne’s investigation unravels a secret murder in the past.

9:00 Death in Paradise 10:00 The Politician’s Husband (Part 2 of 3) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., July 29 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am) 9:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am) 10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 30 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Missouri River Headhunters” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Masters of the Edible

Landscape (San Francisco, Ca and Mt. Vernon, Wa)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Tambour Tool Cabinet” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Kitchen

Leaf Table with Tom McLaughlin” 9:00 This Old House “Victorian 2” 9:30 This Old House “Antiques for an Antique House”

10:00 Ask This Old House “Home Brew Beer, Rain Barrel” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Grilled

Chicken and Salad with a Kick” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Japan – Miso Soup” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Breakfast” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Fresh and Spicy Spins to Roast Pork

and Tacos” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Seafood Gets

Smoked” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour Three” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Building England I” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Italy’s Riviera: Cinque Terre” 4:30 Washington Grown “Leftovers” (Rpt. Mon. @ 7 pm) 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “The Rights of Man, Except for

Howard” 5:30 Wonder of Animals “Penguins” 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Tribute to Irving Berlin” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Queen Christina” (1933;

B&W; 104 minutes with Shaun Higgins’ intro) The 17th-century Swedish queen (Greta Garbo) falls in love with the Spanish ambassador (John Gilbert) while posing as a boy.

10:00 50 Hour Slam [KSPS] 10:30 Miss Springmaid (Rpt. Fri., 8/19 @ 11:30 pm) 11:00 Austin City Limits “Cassandra Wilson”Sun., July 31 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Eric Carle-Author-

Illustrator / Fortune Cookie Factory” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Quack Quack /

One Duck Too Many” 7:00 Super Why! “Little Miss Muffet” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “A Musical Note” ` 8:00 Curious George “Monkey Goes Batty / Curious George

and the Balloon Hound” 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about Camping! 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Was the Iraq

War a Mistake?” 10:00 The Kennedy Half-Century 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “Pagans and

the Cult of Martyrs” 1:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “Constantine” 2:00 Ultimate Restorations “Badger #2: The Last Remaining

Fish Car” 3:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea “Going Home (1920-

1933)” ` 5:00 Paving the Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway

“Welcome Home” 6:00 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Tues. @ 2 am & Fri. @ 10 pm) 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector Lewis, Season

7 – Beyond Good and Evil” Thirteen years after Lewis’ first successful arrest as a detective inspector, the forensics have been called into question and the case re-opened for appeal. ` (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 3 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Tues. @ 4:30 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “It takes two to

Tango (Buenos Aires, Argentina)” 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 9”Mon., Aug. 1 7:00 Washington Grown “Leftovers” 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Amsterdam” (Rpt. Sat.,

8/13 @ 4:pm)

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At our annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon in April, Friends of KSPS Board President Pati Dahmen was introduced as the 2016 Volunteer of the Year. It is a vast understatement to say that Pati goes way beyond what could or should be expected of mere mortals.

As President of our Board, Pati attends every Board and Committee meeting — they are held multiple times each month. That adds up to a mighty impressive number of hours. She is our biggest cheerleader, both at the station and in her many roles around the region. She always has the success of KSPS at the forefront of her conversations, wherever they may take place. On top of all the Board activities, Pati volunteers to answer phones during our pledge drives, works a booth or tent at KSPS FitKids Day and other station outreach activities and is always there to offer her guidance or just a helping hand wherever needed.

In addition to her tireless support of KSPS, Pati is co-owner of Ray’s Demolition in Spokane and is actively involved with numerous other charitable organizations in the community (‘downtime’ is obviously not a part of her vocabulary).

Thank you for all you do, Pati…KSPS is a better place because of you!

Pati Dahmen, 2016 Volunteer of the Year

Friends of KSPS Board President Pati Damen with KSPS President and General Manager Gary Stokes.

The KSPS Endowment is growing, thanks to the amazing generosity of our estate donors. Managed by Washington Trust Bank, distributions from the accounts will make us less dependent on pledge and smooth out fluctuations in the exchange rates and economy. For more information about how you can join the growing ranks of “viewers like you” who want to provide excellent KSPS television for future generations, contact:

Sandra Kernerman, CFRE Director of Special Giving, KSPS Public Television

[email protected] • (509) 443-7717 15

9:00 Nova “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets” Military historians, archaeologists and specialist divers collaborate in the most extensive survey ever done of the seabed bordering the legendary Normandy beachheads. (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am, Fri. @ 4 am, Sun. @ 1 am & Mon. @ 4 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., July 28 5:00 PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special

Report “Democratic Convention” 8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Death Defying

Acts” When the unfortunate assistant in a magic show is beheaded on stage, Jack and Phryne’s investigation unravels a secret murder in the past.

9:00 Death in Paradise 10:00 The Politician’s Husband (Part 2 of 3) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., July 29 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am) 9:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 3 am) 10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., July 30 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Missouri River Headhunters” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Masters of the Edible

Landscape (San Francisco, Ca and Mt. Vernon, Wa)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Tambour Tool Cabinet” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Kitchen

Leaf Table with Tom McLaughlin” 9:00 This Old House “Victorian 2” 9:30 This Old House “Antiques for an Antique House”

10:00 Ask This Old House “Home Brew Beer, Rain Barrel” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Grilled

Chicken and Salad with a Kick” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Japan – Miso Soup” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Breakfast” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Fresh and Spicy Spins to Roast Pork

and Tacos” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Seafood Gets

Smoked” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour Three” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Building England I” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Italy’s Riviera: Cinque Terre” 4:30 Washington Grown “Leftovers” (Rpt. Mon. @ 7 pm) 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “The Rights of Man, Except for

Howard” 5:30 Wonder of Animals “Penguins” 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Tribute to Irving Berlin” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Queen Christina” (1933;

B&W; 104 minutes with Shaun Higgins’ intro) The 17th-century Swedish queen (Greta Garbo) falls in love with the Spanish ambassador (John Gilbert) while posing as a boy.

10:00 50 Hour Slam [KSPS] 10:30 Miss Springmaid (Rpt. Fri., 8/19 @ 11:30 pm) 11:00 Austin City Limits “Cassandra Wilson”Sun., July 31 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Eric Carle-Author-

Illustrator / Fortune Cookie Factory” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Quack Quack /

One Duck Too Many” 7:00 Super Why! “Little Miss Muffet” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “A Musical Note” ` 8:00 Curious George “Monkey Goes Batty / Curious George

and the Balloon Hound” 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about Camping! 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Was the Iraq

War a Mistake?” 10:00 The Kennedy Half-Century 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “Pagans and

the Cult of Martyrs” 1:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine “Constantine” 2:00 Ultimate Restorations “Badger #2: The Last Remaining

Fish Car” 3:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea “Going Home (1920-

1933)” ` 5:00 Paving the Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway

“Welcome Home” 6:00 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Tues. @ 2 am & Fri. @ 10 pm) 8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector Lewis, Season

7 – Beyond Good and Evil” Thirteen years after Lewis’ first successful arrest as a detective inspector, the forensics have been called into question and the case re-opened for appeal. ` (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 3 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Tues. @ 4:30 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “It takes two to

Tango (Buenos Aires, Argentina)” 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 9”Mon., Aug. 1 7:00 Washington Grown “Leftovers” 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Amsterdam” (Rpt. Sat.,

8/13 @ 4:pm)

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage New Orleans” (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Atlanta” Highlight: a collection of documents related to golf legend Bobby Jones.

10:00 P.O.V. “Iris” 11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon., 8/15 @ 7 pm) [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

Tues., Aug. 2 7:00 Nazi Games – Berlin 1936 Chronicles the story

of how the Nazis and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) turned, to their mutual advantage, a relatively small, elitist, sports event into an epic global and mass media spectacle. (Rpt. Wed. @

1 am, Thurs. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sun. @ Noon) 8:00 Boys of ’36: American Experience

The thrilling story of the American rowing team (a.k.a. the University of Washington Crew team) that triumphed at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 5 am, Fri. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 1 pm)

9:00 Blitz: London’s Longest Night Follows the events of one night in the Blitz of 1940 when London was subjected to the most ferocious and terrifying attack of WW II.

10:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] “Lake Pend Oreille’s “Barnacle Bill”; Winlaw, BC Artist Frantisek Strouhal; Fabulous Farm Toys” [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., Aug. 3 7:00 Koko – The Gorilla Who Talks In 1971, Penny

Patterson began teaching sign language to a gorilla named Koko, unaware that this relationship would define both their lives. (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am & Sun. @ 3 am)

8:00 Nova “Bombing Hitler’s Dams” In 1943, a squadron of Lancaster bombers staged one of the most audacious raids in history — destroying two gigantic dams in Germany’s industrial heartland. ` (Rpt. Fri. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 1 am)

10:00 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour (Rpt. Sun. @ 6 pm)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)

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At our annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon in April, Friends of KSPS Board President Pati Dahmen was introduced as the 2016 Volunteer of the Year. It is a vast understatement to say that Pati goes way beyond what could or should be expected of mere mortals.

As President of our Board, Pati attends every Board and Committee meeting — they are held multiple times each month. That adds up to a mighty impressive number of hours. She is our biggest cheerleader, both at the station and in her many roles around the region. She always has the success of KSPS at the forefront of her conversations, wherever they may take place. On top of all the Board activities, Pati volunteers to answer phones during our pledge drives, works a booth or tent at KSPS FitKids Day and other station outreach activities and is always there to offer her guidance or just a helping hand wherever needed.

In addition to her tireless support of KSPS, Pati is co-owner of Ray’s Demolition in Spokane and is actively involved with numerous other charitable organizations in the community (‘downtime’ is obviously not a part of her vocabulary).

Thank you for all you do, Pati…KSPS is a better place because of you!

Pati Dahmen, 2016 Volunteer of the Year

Friends of KSPS Board President Pati Damen with KSPS President and General Manager Gary Stokes.

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Thurs., Aug. 4 7:00 Miss Marple “A Murder is Announced Part 1 of 3”

What seems to be a new style of party game has the village abuzz — until things turn deadly.

8:00 Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Murder and the Maiden” When a high-ranking RAAF officer disappears without explanation from an RAAF Base, Phryne is called upon by an old flame to discreetly solve the mystery.

9:00 Death in Paradise 10:00 The Politician’s Husband (Part 3 of 3) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., Aug. 5 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am) 9:00 From the Streets to the Stage: The Journey of

Fredrick Davis Follow ballet dancer Frederick Davis’ inspiring personal journey.

10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., Aug. 6 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Birch Lake Part One” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “The 50-Mile Bouquet: Why

Local Matters with Flowers, Too (Skagit Valley, Wa)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Layout & Measuring Tips & Tricks” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Master

Showcase with Paul Schurch” 9:00 This Old House “Antiques for an Antique House” 9:30 This Old House “True Colors” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Childproofing, Falling Sink” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

“Revolutionizing Classic Fruit Desserts” 11:00 Family Ingredients “Puerto Rico- Arroz Con Gandule” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Bar Cookies” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Old-Fashioned Sunday Suppers” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Smoked in Four

Courses” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage New Orleans” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Building England II” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Italy’s Veneto: Verona, Padua and

Ravenna” 4:30 Washington Grown “Wine” (Rpt. Mon. @ 7 pm) 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Howard and the Great

Outdoors” 5:30 Wonder of Animals “Bears” 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to the Swing Bands” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “All the Right Moves”

(1983; 96 minutes with Ryan Tucker’s intro) A Pennsylvania steel-town high-school coach (Craig T. Nelson) tries to spoil a football hero’s (Tom Cruise) scholarship dream.

9:40 (to be announced) 10:00 Infinity Hall Live 11:00 Austin City Limits “Ms. Lauryn Hill”Sun., Aug. 7 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Violinist Hilary Hahn /

Some Things Children Can’t Yet Understand” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Peep’s Moon

Mission the Many Moons of Quack the Duck”

7:00 Super Why! “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Aim for the Stars” ` 8:00 Water for Life 9:00 SciGirls “Workin’ it Out” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “The United

States and China: Destined to Coexist or Doomed to Collide?”

10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “A More Perfect Union” `

11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Nazi Games – Berlin 1936 1:00 Boys of ‘36: American Experience 2:00 Ultimate Restorations “The Illions Supreme Carousel: A

Rare Masterpiece” 3:00 Independent Lens “T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold” 4:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 5:00 10 Homes that Changed America 6:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Wed. @ 4 am & Fri. @ 10 pm) 8:00 Inspector Lewis, The Final Season

on MASTERPIECE “One for Sorrow” Is there a connection between a body discovered in a well and a murdered artist? (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 4 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Jeju Fire

Festival (Seoul & Jeju, South Korea)” 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 10”Mon., Aug. 8 7:00 Washington Grown “Wine” 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Netherlands Beyond

Amsterdam” (Rpt. Sat., 8/20 @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San Diego” (Rpt.

Tues. @ 1 am, Wed. @ 5 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)

9:00 JFK: American Experience “Part One” Follow JFK’s rise to power from his birth to his election as president in 1960. ` (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)Tues., Aug. 9 7:00 Carl Maxey: A Fighting Life [KSPS] A moving

portrait of Eastern Washington’s first black lawyer and renowned civil rights leader. (Rpt. Wed. 6/1 @ 10 pm) [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

8:00 JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness President LBJ is chiefly remembered for the Vietnam War. But 50 years ago, he engineered two of the most important laws Congress ever passed: the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. ` (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 4 am)

9:00 JFK: American Experience “Part Two” Follow Kennedy into the White House and through his assassination — and the unfulfilled promise of his presidency. ` (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., Aug. 10 7:00 LBJ: American Experience “Part 1” The first of a

two-part series on the life of Lyndon B. Johnson. ` (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am)

9:00 LBJ: American Experience “Part 2” ` (Rpt. Thurs @ 3 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., Aug. 11 7:00 Miss Marple “A Murder is Announced Part 2 of

3” The murder investigation is underway and a number of people come under scrutiny.

8:00 Nixon: American Experience “Nixon” He possessed a fateful combination of strengths and weaknesses that propelled him to the White House and then brought him down. ` (Rpt. Fri. @ 3 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., Aug. 12 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (End of series; rpt. Sat.

@ 2 am) 9:00 Deep City: The Birth of the Miami Sound See how

two musical geniuses created the first black-owned record label in Florida.

10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., Aug. 13 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Birch Lake Part Two” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Dominica: Island Ingenuity in

Sustainability (Island of Dominica, The Caribbean)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Details of Craftsmanship” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Child’s

Chair with Steve Brown” 9:00 This Old House “True Colors” 9:30 This Old House “Victorian Warmth” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Winter Weather Special” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Beefing

Up Mexican Favorites” 11:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Homer, Alaska” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Puddings” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Steakhouse Specials Off the Grill” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Ham Sessions” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San Diego” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “North East England” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Amsterdam” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Look Whose Wheel’s Come

Off” 5:30 Wonder of Animals “Big Cats” 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Disney” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 Infinity Hall Live 11:00 Austin City Limits “Los Lobos / Thao & the Get

Down Stay Down”Sun., Aug. 14 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Ready to Read” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “The Mystery

of the Thing that Went and Came Back / Peep’s Color Quest“

7:00 Super Why! “The Frog Prince” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Spooky Tales” ` 8:00 Curious George “Candy Counter / Curious George,

Rescue Monkey” ` 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Minnie Meerkat /

Leaves” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Bee Haven” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “American

Military Power: Too Much? Too Little? What Missions?” 10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “It’s a Free Country” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight

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7:00 Super Why! “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Aim for the Stars” ` 8:00 Water for Life 9:00 SciGirls “Workin’ it Out” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “The United

States and China: Destined to Coexist or Doomed to Collide?”

10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “A More Perfect Union” `

11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Nazi Games – Berlin 1936 1:00 Boys of ‘36: American Experience 2:00 Ultimate Restorations “The Illions Supreme Carousel: A

Rare Masterpiece” 3:00 Independent Lens “T-Rex: Her Fight for Gold” 4:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 5:00 10 Homes that Changed America 6:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am,

Wed. @ 4 am & Fri. @ 10 pm) 8:00 Inspector Lewis, The Final Season

on MASTERPIECE “One for Sorrow” Is there a connection between a body discovered in a well and a murdered artist? (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 4 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Jeju Fire

Festival (Seoul & Jeju, South Korea)” 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 10”Mon., Aug. 8 7:00 Washington Grown “Wine” 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Netherlands Beyond

Amsterdam” (Rpt. Sat., 8/20 @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San Diego” (Rpt.

Tues. @ 1 am, Wed. @ 5 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)

9:00 JFK: American Experience “Part One” Follow JFK’s rise to power from his birth to his election as president in 1960. ` (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)Tues., Aug. 9 7:00 Carl Maxey: A Fighting Life [KSPS] A moving

portrait of Eastern Washington’s first black lawyer and renowned civil rights leader. (Rpt. Wed. 6/1 @ 10 pm) [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

8:00 JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness President LBJ is chiefly remembered for the Vietnam War. But 50 years ago, he engineered two of the most important laws Congress ever passed: the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting Rights Act. ` (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 4 am)

9:00 JFK: American Experience “Part Two” Follow Kennedy into the White House and through his assassination — and the unfulfilled promise of his presidency. ` (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., Aug. 10 7:00 LBJ: American Experience “Part 1” The first of a

two-part series on the life of Lyndon B. Johnson. ` (Rpt. Thurs @ 1 am)

9:00 LBJ: American Experience “Part 2” ` (Rpt. Thurs @ 3 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., Aug. 11 7:00 Miss Marple “A Murder is Announced Part 2 of

3” The murder investigation is underway and a number of people come under scrutiny.

8:00 Nixon: American Experience “Nixon” He possessed a fateful combination of strengths and weaknesses that propelled him to the White House and then brought him down. ` (Rpt. Fri. @ 3 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., Aug. 12 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great British Baking Show (End of series; rpt. Sat.

@ 2 am) 9:00 Deep City: The Birth of the Miami Sound See how

two musical geniuses created the first black-owned record label in Florida.

10:00 Dancing on the Edge 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., Aug. 13 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Birch Lake Part Two” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Dominica: Island Ingenuity in

Sustainability (Island of Dominica, The Caribbean)” 8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Details of Craftsmanship” 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Child’s

Chair with Steve Brown” 9:00 This Old House “True Colors” 9:30 This Old House “Victorian Warmth” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Winter Weather Special” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Beefing

Up Mexican Favorites” 11:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Homer, Alaska” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Puddings” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Steakhouse Specials Off the Grill” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Ham Sessions” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San Diego” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “North East England” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Amsterdam” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Look Whose Wheel’s Come

Off” 5:30 Wonder of Animals “Big Cats” 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Disney” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 Infinity Hall Live 11:00 Austin City Limits “Los Lobos / Thao & the Get

Down Stay Down”Sun., Aug. 14 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Ready to Read” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “The Mystery

of the Thing that Went and Came Back / Peep’s Color Quest“

7:00 Super Why! “The Frog Prince” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Spooky Tales” ` 8:00 Curious George “Candy Counter / Curious George,

Rescue Monkey” ` 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Minnie Meerkat /

Leaves” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Bee Haven” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “American

Military Power: Too Much? Too Little? What Missions?” 10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “It’s a Free Country” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight

12:00 Bomb 2:00 Ultimate Restorations “The Schooner Coronet:

RacingrHistory” 3:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea “The Morning of

Creation (1946-1980)” ` 5:00 10 Towns that Changed America 6:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks 7:00 Dancing on the Edge (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am &

Fri. @ 10:30 pm) 8:00 Inspector Lewis, The Final Season on

MASTERPIECE “Magnum Opus” Lewis and Hathaway anticipate more murders after the bludgeoning death of an Oxford dean. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 4 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Croatia’s

Dalmation Coast (Dubrovnik, Croatia)” 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 11”Mon., Aug. 15 7:00 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] [DVDs available – call

1-800-735-2377] 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Prague” 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami” (Rpt. Tues.

@ 1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Jimmy Carter: American Experience Traces the

ascent of an ambitious country boy from a peanut farm in Plains, Georgia, to the Oval Office; and examines the failings of Jimmy Carter’s political leadership in the context of the turbulent 1970s. ` (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)Tues., Aug. 16 7:00 Newton Minow – An American Story 8:00 Dick Cavett’s Watergate How the talk show host

came to be at the forefront of national television coverage of the Watergate scandal. (Rpt. Wed. @

1 am) 9:00 Reagan: American Experience “Lifeguard”

Follows the influence of family, religion and anti-Communism on Ronald Reagan, from his youth in Illinois and his rise and fall in Hollywood and his political ascendancy. ` (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., Aug. 17 7:00 10 Parks That Changed America 8:00 Forgotten Ellis Island The little-known role of Ellis

Island’s hospital as America’s first line of defense against contagious, often virulent, disease. `

9:00 Reagan: American Experience “An American Crusade” Reagan rose to become a president who always preferred to see America as a “shining city on a hill.” ` (Rpt. Thurs @ 2 am)

11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] “Pappy’s Hall of Fame, Antiques Roadshow Spokane, Artist Gary McCandlish, Kimberly, BC Mine” [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

Thurs., Aug. 18 7:00 Miss Marple “A Murder is Announced Part 3 of

3” While Miss Marple comforts Miss Blacklock, Inspector Craddock is trying to trace two people from her.

8:00 George H.W. Bush: American Experience “Part 1 and 2” Examines Bush’s service in World War II and his early career in Texas, to his days in the Oval Office. (Rpt. Fri. @ 2 am)

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)

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Fri., Aug. 19 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 Great Performances at the Met “Manon Lescaut”

Kristine Opolais and Jonas Kaufmann star as the ill-fated lovers in Puccini’s passionate adaptation of the classic novel about a free-spirited country girl. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am)

10:30 Dancing on the Edge 11:30 Miss SpringmaidSat., Aug. 20 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Bay of Quinte Carp” 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World “Beyond Organic Gardening:

The Principles of Permaculture (Raleigh, NC and Americus, GA)”

8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Top-Notch Chiseling to High-End Hardware”

8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Spice Box with Glen Huey”

9:00 This Old House “Victorian Warmth” 9:30 This Old House “Dude, Where’s My Victorian” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Classroom Garden, House Fan” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Pasta

Rustica” 11:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Oahu, Hawaii” 11:30 Martha Bakes “French Classics” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Dinner from the Prairie” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Rise and Smoke:

Breakfast Hits the Smoker”

1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Poland” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Netherlands Beyond

Amsterdam” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “How not to Cry at Weddings” 5:30 Wonder of Animals “Ants” 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Great Entertainers” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Rock Rewind 1965-1967 (My Music) Join host

Adam West to celebrate fun, romance and good times with classic songs of the mid-’60s.

10:00 Infinity Hall Live 11:00 Austin City Limits “Ryan Adams / Jenny Lewis”Sun., Aug. 21 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Mister Rogers Talks

about Going to School” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Reflection

Affection / Peep Deep in the Big Muddy” 7:00 Super Why! “Tom Thumb” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “At the Movies!” 8:00 Curious George “Ski Monkey / George the Grocer”

[DVS] 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “The Surprising

Bean / Hear Here” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Pedal Power” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Exploring 21st

Century Islam: Roles, Rights, Traditions and Upheaval” 10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “Created Equal” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Great Performances at the Met “Madama Butterfly” 3:00 America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville

Experiment 4:00 Glacier Park Remembered 5:00 10 Parks that Changed America 6:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks 7:00 Secrets of Westminster Today, this building

stands as a monument to a fair and open political system, but was it always so? (Rpt. Mon. @

12:30 am & Wed. @ 1 am) 8:00 Inspector Lewis, The Final Season on

MASTERPIECE “What Lies Tangled” When an eminent mathematician is killed in a bomb attack, Lewis and Hathaway quickly discover the victim was a notorious philanderer with many enemies. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “The Lumbee

Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ ’Round the Clock is a new Public Television concert celebrating the American Radio Songbook of the 1950s through the 1970s. Join us Wednesday, Aug. 24 beginning at 8:30 pm.

Dance of the Spring Moon (Robeson County, North Carolina - USA)”

11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 12” Mon., Aug. 22 7:00 Summer, Surf & Beach Music We

Love Celebrate the sunny sounds of surf guitar rock and pop tunes that still ride the waves today.

8:30 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 POV “Art and Craft” 11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] “Spokane Artist Sister

Steel, Blue Ribbon Bluegrass Festival, Alberta’s Bar U Ranch” [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

Tues., Aug. 23 7:00 On the Pschiatrist’s Couch with Daniel Amen

MD Dr. Amen gives imparts the most important lessons he has taught thousands of patients over the last 35 years.

8:30 Visions of Italy, Southern Style Stunning aerial footage and an informative, poetic narrative capture southern Italy’s considerable charms.

10:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways “Republic of the Congo”

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., Aug. 24 7:00 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents)

This music-filled documentary traces the Carpenters’ career through the eyes of Richard Carpenter and the group’s friends in the music business, featuring their top recording hits.

8:30 Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ ’Round the Clock A concert celebrating the American Radio Songbook of the 1950s-1970s, starring the recent leading cast of Jersey Boys.

10:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways “Australia” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., Aug. 25 7:00 Healing Mind with Martin Rossman MD Dr.

Rossman has developed a program to help you break the worry cycle — and transform worry into a positive force. He presents an easy-to-follow plan for taking control of your reactions to stress and anxiety.

8:30 Cornerstones of Rock: A Soundstage Special Take a nostalgic trip back to the 1960s and 70s with the legendary garage bands whose rocking hits had teens dancing across the USA.

10:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways “India” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., Aug. 26 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 A Salute to Vienna Celebrates the musical heritage

of Vienna in this lavish music and dance gala concert from the historic Konzerthaus in Vienna, Austria.

10:00 The Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., Aug. 27 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Brennan Harbour” 7:00 MotorWeek

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Fri., Aug. 197:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:

am & Sun. @ 5: am)7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am)8:00 Great Performances at the Met “Manon Lescaut”

Kristine Opolais and Jonas Kaufmann star as the ill-fated lovers in Puccini’s passionate adaptation of the classic novel about a free-spirited country girl. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2: am)

10:30 Dancing on the Edge 11:30 Miss SpringmaidSat., Aug. 20

6:00 America’s Heartland6:30 New Fly Fisher “Bay of Quinte Carp”7:00 MotorWeek7:30 Growing a Greener World “Beyond Organic Gardening:

The Principles of Permaculture (Raleigh, NC and Americus, GA)”

8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Top-Notch Chiseling to High-End Hardware”

8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Spice Box with Glen Huey”

9:00 This Old House “Victorian Warmth”9:30 This Old House “Dude, Where’s My Victorian”

10:00 Ask This Old House “Classroom Garden, House Fan”10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Pasta

Rustica”11:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Oahu, Hawaii”11:30 Martha Bakes “French Classics”12:00 Cook’s Country “Dinner from the Prairie”12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Rise and Smoke:

Breakfast Hits the Smoker”

1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami”2:00 Great British Baking Show3:00 Globe Trekker “Poland”4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Netherlands Beyond

Amsterdam”4:30 Washington Grown5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “How not to Cry at Weddings”5:30 Wonder of Animals “Ants”6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Great Entertainers”7:00 Keeping Up Appearances7:30 As Time Goes By8:00 Rock Rewind 1965-1967 (My Music) Join host

Adam West to celebrate fun, romance and good times with classic songs of the mid-’60s.

10:00 (to be announced) 11:00 Austin City Limits “Ryan Adams / Jenny Lewis”Sun., Aug. 21

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Mister Rogers Talks about Going to School” [DVS]

6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Reflection Affection / Peep Deep in the Big Muddy”

7:00 Super Why! “Tom Thumb” [DVS]7:30 Bob the Builder “At the Movies!”8:00 Curious George “Ski Monkey / George the Grocer”

[DVS]8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “The Surprising

Bean / Hear Here” [DVS]9:00 SciGirls “Pedal Power”9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Exploring 21st

Century Islam: Roles, Rights, Traditions and Upheaval”10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “Created Equal” [DVS]11:00 Focus on Europe11:30 Asia Insight12:00 Great Performances at the Met “Madama Butterfly”3:00 America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville

Experiment4:00 Glacier Park Remembered5:00 10 Parks that Changed America6:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks7:00 Secrets of Westminster Today, this building stands

as a monument to a fair and open political system, but was it always so? (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am & Wed. @ 1: am)

8:00 Inspector Lewis, The Final Season on MASTERPIECE “What Lies Tangled” When an eminent mathematician is killed in a bomb attack, Lewis and Hathaway quickly discover the victim was a notorious philanderer with many enemies. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3: am) 10:30 (to be announced) 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 12”

Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ ’Round the Clock is a new Public Television concert celebrating the American Radio Songbook of the 1950s through the 1970s. Join us Wednesday, Aug. 24 beginning at 8:30 pm.

KSPS Community Advisory Board

The KSPS Community Advisory Board provides valuable input to the Friends of KSPS (the station’s governing Board) about KSPS programming, community service initiatives and how the station’s outreach and other decisions impact the communities we serve.

For more information about the Community Advisory Board, or to apply for a spot on the Board, visit ksps.org and click the ‘About’ tab or email us — [email protected]

Current CAB Members:Shaun Higgins, ChairTerrie Ashby-ScottKaty DurningEmily Geddes

Marvin ReguindinMonica SamperBecca Shelley

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1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami” 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Globe Trekker “Poland” 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Netherlands Beyond

Amsterdam” 4:30 Washington Grown 5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “How not to Cry at Weddings” 5:30 Wonder of Animals “Ants” 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Great Entertainers” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances 7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Rock Rewind 1965-1967 (My Music) Join host

Adam West to celebrate fun, romance and good times with classic songs of the mid-’60s.

10:00 Infinity Hall Live 11:00 Austin City Limits “Ryan Adams / Jenny Lewis”Sun., Aug. 21 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Mister Rogers Talks

about Going to School” ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Reflection

Affection / Peep Deep in the Big Muddy” 7:00 Super Why! “Tom Thumb” ` 7:30 Bob the Builder “At the Movies!” 8:00 Curious George “Ski Monkey / George the Grocer”

[DVS] 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “The Surprising

Bean / Hear Here” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Pedal Power” 9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Exploring 21st

Century Islam: Roles, Rights, Traditions and Upheaval” 10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “Created Equal” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 Great Performances at the Met “Madama Butterfly” 3:00 America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville

Experiment 4:00 Glacier Park Remembered 5:00 10 Parks that Changed America 6:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks 7:00 Secrets of Westminster Today, this building

stands as a monument to a fair and open political system, but was it always so? (Rpt. Mon. @

12:30 am & Wed. @ 1 am) 8:00 Inspector Lewis, The Final Season on

MASTERPIECE “What Lies Tangled” When an eminent mathematician is killed in a bomb attack, Lewis and Hathaway quickly discover the victim was a notorious philanderer with many enemies. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am) 10:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “The Lumbee

Dance of the Spring Moon (Robeson County, North Carolina - USA)”

11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 12” Mon., Aug. 22 7:00 Summer, Surf & Beach Music We

Love Celebrate the sunny sounds of surf guitar rock and pop tunes that still ride the waves today.

8:30 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 POV “Art and Craft” 11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] “Spokane Artist Sister

Steel, Blue Ribbon Bluegrass Festival, Alberta’s Bar U Ranch” [DVDs available – call 1-800-735-2377]

Tues., Aug. 23 7:00 On the Pschiatrist’s Couch with Daniel Amen

MD Dr. Amen gives imparts the most important lessons he has taught thousands of patients over the last 35 years.

8:30 Visions of Italy, Southern Style Stunning aerial footage and an informative, poetic narrative capture southern Italy’s considerable charms.

10:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways “Republic of the Congo”

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., Aug. 24 7:00 Carpenters: Close to You (My Music Presents)

This music-filled documentary traces the Carpenters’ career through the eyes of Richard Carpenter and the group’s friends in the music business, featuring their top recording hits.

8:30 Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ ’Round the Clock A concert celebrating the American Radio Songbook of the 1950s-1970s, starring the recent leading cast of Jersey Boys.

10:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways “Australia” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)Thurs., Aug. 25 7:00 Healing Mind with Martin Rossman MD Dr.

Rossman has developed a program to help you break the worry cycle — and transform worry into a positive force. He presents an easy-to-follow plan for taking control of your reactions to stress and anxiety.

8:30 Cornerstones of Rock: A Soundstage Special Take a nostalgic trip back to the 1960s and 70s with the legendary garage bands whose rocking hits had teens dancing across the USA.

10:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways “India” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Fri. @ Noon)Fri., Aug. 26 7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 5 am) 7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am) 8:00 A Salute to Vienna Celebrates the musical heritage

of Vienna in this lavish music and dance gala concert from the historic Konzerthaus in Vienna, Austria.

10:00 The Piano Guys at Red Rocks: A Soundstage Special Event

11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Mon. @ Noon)Sat., Aug. 27 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 New Fly Fisher “Brennan Harbour” 7:00 MotorWeek

7:30 Growing a Greener World “Know Your Farmer: Supporting Community Agriculture (Pennington, NJ; Bedford Hills, NY) “

8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Perfect Tenons & Lumber Thicknesses”

8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “TV Tray with Jesse Shaw”

9:00 This Old House “Dude, Where’s My Victorian” 9:30 This Old House “Grinding Out the Details” 10:00 Ask This Old House “Coffee Table, Grass Paver” 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Sweet

on Custard and Cookies” 11:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Louisville, Kentucky” 11:30 Martha Bakes “Pies” 12:00 Cook’s Country “Memphis Ribs and Pretzel Salad” 12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Smoke in a Hurry” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San Francisco” 2:00 Healing Mind with Martin Rossman MD 3:30 California Dreamin: The Story of the Mamas and

the Papas 5:00 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White 6:00 Magic Moments: The Best of ’50s Pop 8:00 Summer, Surf & Beach Music We Love (My

Music) 10:00 Infinity Hall Live 11:00 Austin City Limits “Kacey Musgraves / Dale

Watson”Sun., Aug. 28 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Neighborhood Opera:

“Windstorm in Bubbleland”“ ` 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Chirp Sorts it Out

(Sort of) / Hear Here” 7:00 Super Why! “The Three Billy Goats Gruff”` 7:30 Bob the Builder “Scary Creatures” ` 8:00 Curious George “The Elephant Upstairs / Being Hundley” ` 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “Tough Enough /

How Cool is Coral” ` 9:00 SciGirls “Super Sleuths” 9:30 Lest We Forget – A Survivor’s Story 10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “Built to Last?” ` 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight 12:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 2:00 Visions of Italy, Southern Style 3:30 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back 5:00 This Land is Your Land (My Music) 6:30 Inside Poldark 8:00 I Miss Downton Abbey 9:30 Liberating a Continent: John Paul II and the Fall

of Communism 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 13”Mon., Aug. 29 7:00 Magic Moments: The Best of ’50s Pop (My Music) 8:30 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 POV “Web Junkie” 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Tues. @ Noon)Tues., Aug. 30 7:00 California Dreamin’: The Story of the Mamas and

the Papas 8:30 Cornerstones of Rock: A Soundstage Special 10:00 Brian Wilson and Friends: A Soundstage Special

Event 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Wed. @ Noon)Wed., Aug. 31 7:00 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 8:30 KSPS Membership Special [KSPS] 10:00 (to be announced) 11:00 Charlie Rose (Rpt. Thurs. @ Noon)

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Fri., Aug. 197:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:

am & Sun. @ 5: am)7:30 Charlie Rose – The Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am &

Sun. @ 5:30 am)8:00 Great Performances at the Met “Manon Lescaut”

Kristine Opolais and Jonas Kaufmann star as the ill-fated lovers in Puccini’s passionate adaptation of the classic novel about a free-spirited country girl. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2: am)

10:30 Dancing on the Edge 11:30 Miss SpringmaidSat., Aug. 20

6:00 America’s Heartland6:30 New Fly Fisher “Bay of Quinte Carp”7:00 MotorWeek7:30 Growing a Greener World “Beyond Organic Gardening:

The Principles of Permaculture (Raleigh, NC and Americus, GA)”

8:00 Woodsmith Shop “Top-Notch Chiseling to High-End Hardware”

8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac “Spice Box with Glen Huey”

9:00 This Old House “Victorian Warmth”9:30 This Old House “Dude, Where’s My Victorian”

10:00 Ask This Old House “Classroom Garden, House Fan”10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated “Pasta

Rustica”11:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Oahu, Hawaii”11:30 Martha Bakes “French Classics”12:00 Cook’s Country “Dinner from the Prairie”12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke “Rise and Smoke:

Breakfast Hits the Smoker”

1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami”2:00 Great British Baking Show3:00 Globe Trekker “Poland”4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Netherlands Beyond

Amsterdam”4:30 Washington Grown5:00 Last of the Summer Wine “How not to Cry at Weddings”5:30 Wonder of Animals “Ants”6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Great Entertainers”7:00 Keeping Up Appearances7:30 As Time Goes By8:00 Rock Rewind 1965-1967 (My Music) Join host

Adam West to celebrate fun, romance and good times with classic songs of the mid-’60s.

10:00 (to be announced) 11:00 Austin City Limits “Ryan Adams / Jenny Lewis”Sun., Aug. 21

6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood “Mister Rogers Talks about Going to School” [DVS]

6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo “Reflection Affection / Peep Deep in the Big Muddy”

7:00 Super Why! “Tom Thumb” [DVS]7:30 Bob the Builder “At the Movies!”8:00 Curious George “Ski Monkey / George the Grocer”

[DVS]8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! “The Surprising

Bean / Hear Here” [DVS]9:00 SciGirls “Pedal Power”9:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower “Exploring 21st

Century Islam: Roles, Rights, Traditions and Upheaval”10:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal “Created Equal” [DVS]11:00 Focus on Europe11:30 Asia Insight12:00 Great Performances at the Met “Madama Butterfly”3:00 America’s First Forest: Carl Schenck and the Asheville

Experiment4:00 Glacier Park Remembered5:00 10 Parks that Changed America6:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks7:00 Secrets of Westminster Today, this building stands

as a monument to a fair and open political system, but was it always so? (Rpt. Mon. @ 12:30 am & Wed. @ 1: am)

8:00 Inspector Lewis, The Final Season on MASTERPIECE “What Lies Tangled” When an eminent mathematician is killed in a bomb attack, Lewis and Hathaway quickly discover the victim was a notorious philanderer with many enemies. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1:30 am)

9:30 Tunnel (Rpt. Mon. @ 3: am) 10:30 (to be announced) 11:00 The Forsyte Saga “Episode 12”

Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ ’Round the Clock is a new Public Television concert celebrating the American Radio Songbook of the 1950s through the 1970s. Join us Wednesday, Aug. 24 beginning at 8:30 pm.

KSPS Community Advisory Board

The KSPS Community Advisory Board provides valuable input to the Friends of KSPS (the station’s governing Board) about KSPS programming, community service initiatives and how the station’s outreach and other decisions impact the communities we serve.

For more information about the Community Advisory Board, or to apply for a spot on the Board, visit ksps.org and click the ‘About’ tab or email us — [email protected]

Current CAB Members:Shaun Higgins, ChairTerrie Ashby-ScottKaty DurningEmily Geddes

Marvin ReguindinMonica SamperBecca Shelley

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Friday, July 1 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 9 Months that Made You “The First 8

Weeks” 3:00 Greeks “The Good Strife” 4:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Defying

Gravity” 5:00 Nova “Making North America:

Origins”

Saturday, July 2 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Few Great Bakeries 4:00 9 Months that Made You “The First 8

Weeks” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, July 3 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Robert Earl

Keen” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Don’t Tom Thumb Your

Nose at Me! Part 2” 1:00 Nova “Making North America:

Origins” 2:00 Frontline “Policing the Police” 3:00 POV “The Look of Silence” 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, July 4 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Dancing in My Italy (Minturno, Italy)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece

“Prey” 3:00 Tunnel 4:00 9 Months that Made You “The First 8

Weeks” 5:00 Genealogy Roadshow “Los Angeles”

Tuesday, July 5 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Capitol Fourth 2:30 Dancing on the Edge 3:30 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece

“Prey” 5:00 Great British Baking Show

Wednesday, July 6 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Genealogy Roadshow “St. Louis –

Union Station” 2:00 Greeks “Chasing Greatness” 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Tunnel 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

One”

Thursday, July 7 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Masters

of the Sky”

2:00 Nova “Making North America: Life” 3:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a

Kind” 4:00 Greeks “Chasing Greatness” 5:00 Genealogy Roadshow “St. Louis –

Union Station”

Friday, July 8 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a

Kind” 3:00 Greeks “Chasing Greatness” 4:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Masters

of the Sky” 5:00 Nova “Making North America: Life”

Saturday, July 9 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Few Good Pie Places 4:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a

Kind” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, July 10 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Hot Rize” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Apples” 1:00 Nova “Making North America: Life” 2:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Masters

of the Sky” 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Few Good Pie Places 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, July 11 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “It

Takes Two to Tango (Buenos Aires, Argentina)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece

“Coda” 3:00 Tunnel 4:00 9 Months that Made You “One of a

Kind” 5:00 Genealogy Roadshow “St. Louis –

Union Station”

Tuesday, July 12 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage

Indianapolis” 2:00 Dancing on the Edge 3:00 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece

“Coda” 4:30 Tunnel 5:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula

Wednesday, July 13 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 White House: Inside Story 3:00 Frontline 4:00 POV “Pervert Park”

5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Houston”

Thursday, July 14 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Crowded

Skies” 2:00 Nova “Making North America:

Human” 3:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final

Countdown” 4:00 White House: Inside Story

Friday, July 15 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 White House: Inside Story 4:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Crowded

Skies” 5:00 Nova “Making North America:

Human”

Saturday, July 16 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Great British Baking Show 4:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final

Countdown” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, July 17 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Billy Joe

Shaver” 12:30 Chef’s Life “The Fish Episode, Y’all” 1:00 Nova “Making North America:

Human” 2:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Crowded

Skies” 3:00 White House: Inside Story 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, July 18 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Jeju

Fire Festival (Seoul & Jeju, South Korea)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Entry Wounds” 3:00 Tunnel 4:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final

Countdown” 5:00 Dancing on the Edge

Tuesday, July 19 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Two” 2:00 White House: Inside Story 4:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Entry Wounds” 5:30 Sky Island

Wednesday, July 20 Mdnt PBS NewsHour1:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids”

2:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral” 3:00 Time Scanners “Petra” 4:00 Tunnel 5:00 Dancing on the Edge

Thursday, July 21 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who

Joined the Family” 2:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun” 3:00 To Catch a Comet 4:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids” 5:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral”

Friday, July 22 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Dancing on the Edge 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Two” 4:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who

Joined the Family” 5:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun”

Saturday, July 23 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Great British Baking Show 4:00 Time Scanners “Petra” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, July 24 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Chatham

County Line” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Obviously, It’s Pecans” 1:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun” 2:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who

Joined the Family” 3:00 To Catch a Comet 4:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids” 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, July 25 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast (Dubrovnik, Croatia)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – The Lions of Nemea”

3:00 Tunnel 4:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral” 5:00 Time Scanners “Petra”

Tuesday, July 26 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Three” 2:00 The War of 1812 4:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – The Lions of Nemea”

5:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life

Overnight Schedule (continued)KSPS Overnight Schedule 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage

Houston”

Thursday, July 14 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Crowded

Skies” 2:00 Nova “Making North America:

Human” 3:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final

Countdown” 4:00 White House: Inside Story

Friday, July 15 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 White House: Inside Story 4:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Crowded

Skies” 5:00 Nova “Making North America:

Human”

Saturday, July 16 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Great British Baking Show 4:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final

Countdown” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, July 17 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Billy Joe

Shaver” 12:30 Chef’s Life “The Fish Episode, Y’all” 1:00 Nova “Making North America:

Human” 2:00 Supernature – Wild Flyers “Crowded

Skies” 3:00 White House: Inside Story 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, July 18 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Jeju

Fire Festival (Seoul & Jeju, South Korea)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Entry Wounds” 3:00 Tunnel 4:00 9 Months that Made You “The Final

Countdown” 5:00 Dancing on the Edge

Tuesday, July 19 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Two” 2:00 White House: Inside Story 4:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Entry Wounds” 5:30 Sky Island

Wednesday, July 20 Mdnt PBS NewsHour1:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids” 21

2:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral” 3:00 Time Scanners “Petra” 4:00 Tunnel 5:00 Dancing on the Edge

Thursday, July 21 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who

Joined the Family” 2:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun” 3:00 To Catch a Comet 4:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids” 5:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral”

Friday, July 22 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Dancing on the Edge 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Two” 4:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who

Joined the Family” 5:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun”

Saturday, July 23 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Great British Baking Show 4:00 Time Scanners “Petra” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, July 24 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Chatham

County Line” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Obviously, It’s Pecans” 1:00 Nova “Secrets of the Sun” 2:00 My Wild Affair “The Rhino Who

Joined the Family” 3:00 To Catch a Comet 4:00 Time Scanners “Egyptian Pyramids” 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, July 25 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast (Dubrovnik, Croatia)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – The Lions of Nemea”

3:00 Tunnel 4:00 Time Scanners “St. Paul’s Cathedral” 5:00 Time Scanners “Petra”

Tuesday, July 26 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Three” 2:00 The War of 1812 4:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – The Lions of Nemea”

5:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life

Wednesday, July 27 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Time Scanners “Colosseum” 2:00 Time Scanners “Jerusalem” 3:00 Time Scanners “Machu Picchu” 4:00 Tunnel 5:00 Dancing on the Edge

Thursday, July 28 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 My Wild Affair “The Seal Who Came

Home” 2:00 Nova “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets” 4:00 Time Scanners “Colosseum” 5:00 Time Scanners “Jerusalem”

Friday, July 29 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Dancing on the Edge 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Three” 4:00 Nova “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets”

Saturday, July 30 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 Great British Baking Show 4:00 Time Scanners “Machu Picchu” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, July 31 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Quebe

Sisters” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Turnips – The Roots” 1:00 Nova “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets” 3:00 My Wild Affair “The Seal Who Came

Home” 4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Anaheim, Hour

Three” 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, August 1 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “The

Lumbee Dance of the Spring Moon (Robeson County, North Carolina – USA)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Beyond Good and Evil”

3:00 Tunnel 4:00 Nova “D-Day’s Sunken Secrets”

Tuesday, August 2 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage New

Orleans” 2:00 Dancing on the Edge 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Inspector

Lewis, Season 7 – Beyond Good and Evil”

4:30 Tunnel 5:30 Ribbon of Sand

Wednesday, August 3 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Nazi Games – Berlin 1936 2:00 Boys of ‘36: American Experience 3:00 Independent Lens “T-Rex: Her Fight

for Gold” 4:30 P.O.V. “Iris” 5:30 (to be announced)

Thursday, August 4 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Koko – The Gorilla Who Talks 2:00 Nova “Bombing Hitler’s Dams” 4:00 Nazi Games – Berlin 1936 5:00 Boys of ‘36: American Experience

Friday, August 5 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Nazi Games – Berlin 1936 3:00 Boys of ‘36: American Experience 4:00 Nova “Bombing Hitler’s Dams”

Saturday, August 6 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 POV “My Way to Olympia” 4:00 The Boys of ῒ36: American

Experience 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, August 7 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Railroad

Earth” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Turnips – The Greens” 1:00 Nova “Bombing Hitler’s Dams” 3:00 Independent Lens “t-Rex: Her Fight

for Gold” 4:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, August 8 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Hogmanay in Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Inspector Lewis Season 8 on

Masterpiece “One for Sorrow” 3:00 Tunnel 4:00 Independent Lens “T-Rex: Her Fight

for Gold” 5:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life

Tuesday, August 9 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Diego” 2:00 JFK: American Experience “Part One”

4:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 on Masterpiece “One for Sorrow”

5:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine

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Coeur d’Alene Tribe and Casino Resort Hotelwww.cdacasino.com

NATURE

William A. Crosetto Charitable Foundation at Inland Northwest Community Foundation421 W. Riverside Ave, Ste 606, Spokane509/624-2606inwcf.org

NORTHWEST PROFILES

CARSTARwww.carstar.com

NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

Journal of Business www.spokanejournal.com

NOVA

MacKay Manufacturingwww.mackaymfg.com

Wagstaff, Incwww.wagstaff.com

PBS / KSPS KIDS

Silverwoodwww.silverwoodthemepark.com

Spokane Aquifer Joint Board509/847-4337www.spokaneaquifer.org

Whiz KidsRiver Park Square, Third Floor808 W Main, Suite 320, Spokane509/456-TOYSwww.whizkidstoys.net

Child Care Aware of Washingtonwww.wa.childcareaware.org

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The Freestone InnMazama, WA509/996-3906www.freestoneinn.com

GENERAL SUPPORT

Calgary Public Librarywww.calgarylibrary.ca

City of Spokane Water Departmentwww.my.spokanecity.org/publicworks/water

GET program 9417 31st Ave NW Seattle, WA 98117www.get.org

Hearth & Home5740 1A Street SW, Calgary, AB800/204-4199HearthandHomefireplace.com

Hospice of Spokane 121 S Arthur St, Spokane509/456-0438www.hospiceofspokane.org

Inland Imagingwww.inlandimaging.com

Mother’s Cupboardwww.mothersnutrition.com

Peters and Sons Flowers and Gift509/624-4151www.petersandsonsspokane.com

Silverwood www.silverwoodthemepark.com

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Wednesday, August 10 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 2:00 JFK: American Experience “Part

Two” 4:00 Dancing on the Edge 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Diego”

Thursday, August 11 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 LBJ: American Experience “Part 1”

3:00 LBJ: American Experience “Part 2”

5:00 Nova “3D Spies of WWII”

Friday, August 12 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Nixon: American Experience “Nixon” 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Diego”

Saturday, August 13 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great British Baking Show 3:00 POV “Ping Pong” 4:00 JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, August 14 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Widespread

Panic” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Chicken Lickin” 1:00 Nova “3D Spies of WWII” 2:00 White House: Inside Story 4:00 POV “Ping Pong” 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, August 15 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Montreal Then & Now (Montreal, Canada)”

12:30 Dancing on the Edge 1:30 Inspector Lewis Season 8 on

Masterpiece “Magnum Opus” 3:00 Tunnel 4:00 White House: Inside Story

Tuesday, August 16 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami” 2:00 Jimmy Carter: American Experience

4:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 on Masterpiece “Magnum Opus”

5:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine

Wednesday, August 17 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Dick Cavett’s Watergate

2:00 Reagan: American Experience “Lifeguard”

4:00 Dancing on the Edge 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami”

Thursday, August 18 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Nova “Cold Case JFK” 2:00 Reagan: American Experience “An

American Crusade” 4:30 The Tunnel 5:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat

Friday, August 19 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 George H.W. Bush: American

Experience “Part 1 and 2” 5:00 Nova “Cold Case JFK”

Saturday, August 20 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Great Performances at the Met

“Manon Lescaut” 4:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, August 21 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Steep

Canyon Rangers” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Ramp-Ing Up to Spring” 1:00 Nova “Cold Case JFK” 2:00 Emery Blagdon and His Healing

Machine 2:30 Great Performances at the Met

“Manon Lescaut” 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, August 22 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Waltzing in Vienna (Vienna, Austria)”

12:30 Secrets of Westminster 1:30 Inspector Lewis Season 8 on

Masterpiece “What Lies Tangled” 3:00 Tunnel 4:00 Dick Cavett’s Watergate 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Miami”

Tuesday, August 23 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Francisco” 3:00 Inspector Lewis Season 8 on

Masterpiece 4:30 The Tunnel 5:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat

Wednesday, August 24 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Secrets of Westminster 2:00 Adirondacks 4:00 P.O.V. “Arts and Crafts” 5:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing

Machine

Thursday, August 25 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 My Wild Affair “The Elephant Who

Found a Mom” 2:00 Nova “Venom: Nature’s Killer” 3:00 Uranium – Twisting the Dragon’s Tail 4:00 Great Old Amusement Parks 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Francisco”

Friday, August 26 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Adirondacks 4:00 My Wild Affair “The Elephant Who

Found a Mom” 5:00 NOVA “Venom: Nature’s Killer”

Saturday, August 27 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over,

A Great Performance Special 4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Francisco” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, August 28 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Dave Eggar

with Amy Lee & Hammerstep” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Eggs a Dozen Ways” 1:00 Nova “Venom: Nature’s Killer” 2:00 My Wild Affair “The Elephant Who

Found a Mom” 3:00 P.O.V. “Art and Craft” 4:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, August 29 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Malaysia, Part 1 (Western Malaysia)”

12:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Malaysia, Part 2 (Eastern Malaysia)”

1:00 How Sherlock Changed the World 3:00 The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over,

A Great Performance Special 5:00 Uranium – Twisting the Dragon’s Tail

Tuesday, August 30 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage

Pittsburgh” 2:00 Secrets of Scotland Yard 3:00 How Sherlock Changed the World 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage

Pittsburgh”

Wednesday, August 31 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Lincoln@Gettysburg 2:00 180 Days: Hartsville 3:00 180 Days: Hartsville 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 P.O.V. “Web Junkie”

Corporate Partners

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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Riverview Retirement Communitieswww.riverviewretirement.org

Walker Constructionwww.walkerconstruction.com

HEALTH MATTERS, Television for Life

Providence Health Careshmc.org

MASTERPIECE

Coeur d’Alene Tribe and Casino Resort Hotelwww.cdacasino.com

NATURE

William A. Crosetto Charitable Foundation at Inland Northwest Community Foundation421 W. Riverside Ave, Ste 606, Spokane509/624-2606inwcf.org

NORTHWEST PROFILES

CARSTARwww.carstar.com

NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

Journal of Business www.spokanejournal.com

NOVA

MacKay Manufacturingwww.mackaymfg.com

Wagstaff, Incwww.wagstaff.com

PBS / KSPS KIDS

Silverwoodwww.silverwoodthemepark.com

Spokane Aquifer Joint Board509/847-4337www.spokaneaquifer.org

Whiz KidsRiver Park Square, Third Floor808 W Main, Suite 320, Spokane509/456-TOYSwww.whizkidstoys.net

Child Care Aware of Washingtonwww.wa.childcareaware.org

RICK STEVES’ EUROPE

The Freestone InnMazama, WA509/996-3906www.freestoneinn.com

GENERAL SUPPORT

Calgary Public Librarywww.calgarylibrary.ca

City of Spokane Water Departmentwww.my.spokanecity.org/publicworks/water

GET program 9417 31st Ave NW Seattle, WA 98117www.get.org

Hearth & Home5740 1A Street SW, Calgary, AB800/204-4199HearthandHomefireplace.com

Hospice of Spokane 121 S Arthur St, Spokane509/456-0438www.hospiceofspokane.org

Inland Imagingwww.inlandimaging.com

Mother’s Cupboardwww.mothersnutrition.com

Peters and Sons Flowers and Gift509/624-4151www.petersandsonsspokane.com

Silverwood www.silverwoodthemepark.com

Spokane Aquifer Joint Board509/847-4337www.spokaneaquifer.org

Spokane International Airport 509/455-6455spokaneairports.net

Washington Dental Service Foundationwww.themightymouth.org

Please contact us if your businesswould like to start a partnership with KSPS:

800-735-2377Jason Miller - [email protected] Mills - [email protected]

Canada403-390-4122

Peggy Urlacher - [email protected]

We Appreciate OurCorporate Partners

Drop by or send a message to let themknow how much you appreciate their supportof the station and programming we all love.

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Overnight Schedule (continued)Thursday, August 25 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 My Wild Affair “The Elephant Who

Found a Mom” 2:00 Nova “Venom: Nature’s Killer” 3:00 Uranium – Twisting the Dragon’s Tail 4:00 Great Old Amusement Parks 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Francisco”

Friday, August 26 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Adirondacks 4:00 My Wild Affair “The Elephant Who

Found a Mom” 5:00 NOVA “Venom: Nature’s Killer”

Saturday, August 27 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over,

A Great Performance Special 4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage San

Francisco” 5:00 The This Old House Hour

Sunday, August 28 Mdnt Bluegrass Underground “Dave Eggar

with Amy Lee & Hammerstep” 12:30 Chef’s Life “Eggs a Dozen Ways” 1:00 Nova “Venom: Nature’s Killer” 2:00 My Wild Affair “The Elephant Who

Found a Mom” 3:00 P.O.V. “Art and Craft” 4:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week

Monday, August 29 Mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi

“Malaysia, Part 1 (Western Malaysia)”

12:30 Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi “Malaysia, Part 2 (Eastern Malaysia)”

1:00 How Sherlock Changed the World 3:00 The Dave Clark Five – Glad All Over,

A Great Performance Special 5:00 Uranium – Twisting the Dragon’s Tail

Tuesday, August 30 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage

Pittsburgh” 2:00 Secrets of Scotland Yard 3:00 How Sherlock Changed the World 5:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage

Pittsburgh”

Wednesday, August 31 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Lincoln@Gettysburg 2:00 180 Days: Hartsville 3:00 180 Days: Hartsville 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 P.O.V. “Web Junkie”

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