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Kalani Pe‘a
PROGRAM GUIDE NOVEMBER 2019 VOL. 38 NO. 11
2 - CEO Message4 - Cover Story
6 - TV Listings10 - Evening Grid17 - Daytime Grid
18 - Ways to Give
CEO MESSAGE
Patricia de Stacy Harrison, a National Public Media Leader, Visits Hawai‘i
Patricia de Stacy Harrison loved growing up in her working-class, family-centered neighborhood in the Bronx – it was loud and caring, engaged and opinionated. “You would talk,” she told me in her visit to Honolulu last month. “And then you would wait for your next turn to talk.”
That’s one piece of her beloved Bronx culture she needed to un-learn in adult life. She became a very good listener – as demonstrated in a successful Washington, D.C. public relations business that she and her husband owned and operated; as a diplomat serving under then-Secretary of State Colin Powell; and for almost 15 years as President and CEO of the private nonprofit Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
She was in the Islands to tour and talk with PBS Hawai‘i, Hawai‘i Public Radio and Pacific Islanders in Communications. She also spoke at the East-West Center, and in Kona, Hawai‘i Island, at the Hawai‘i Executive Conference.
Steward is a very old-fashioned word
but an important one because it speaks to accountability.
Pat Harrison President and CEO,
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Getting ready for GET CAUGHT READING, PBS Hawai‘i’s new read-aloud program. Her book? A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
With Miriam Hellreich, a Board Member of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Hawai‘i resident; Leslie; and PBS Hawai‘i’s Board Chair Joanne Lo Grimes
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chair Joanne Lo Grimes
Vice ChairBettina Mehnert
SecretaryJoy Miura Koerte
TreasurerKent Tsukamoto
Muriel AndersonSusan Bendon Jodi Endo ChaiJames E. Duffy Jr.Matthew EmersonJake FergusJason Fujimoto Jason HarukiIan Kitajima Noelani KalipiKamani Kuala‘auTheresia McMurdoRyan Kaipo NobrigaAaron SalāKa‘iulani SodaroBruce VossKūha‘o Zane
MANAGEMENT
President and CEOLeslie Wilcox
Senior Vice President/CFOKaren Yamamoto
Vice President, ContentChuck Parker
Vice President, AdvancementChristina Sumida
Vice President, Communications Jody Shiroma
Director, Learning Initiatives Robert Pennybacker
Chief Engineer John Nakahira
PROGRAM GUIDE
Editor and Chief ProgrammerJohn Kovacich
Graphic ArtistRandall Choo
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Patricia de Stacy Harrison, a National Public Media Leader, Visits Hawai‘iLeslie Wilcox
PBS Hawai‘iPresident and CEO
Her job is not easy to explain. A top leader in public media, Ms. Harrison doesn’t create or distribute media. What she does is steward the federal investment in public media for PBS and NPR stations and similar nonprofit organizations across the country. The goal is to open doors of learning and opportunity. The funds generally amount to about 15 percent of a public media station’s revenues.
“Steward is a very old-fashioned word but an important one because it speaks to accountability. And CPB is accountable to Congress and the American people,” she said.
The core pillars of public media are education and journalism – or as Ms. Harrison is quick to specify in these roiling times in reporting, “fact-based journalism.” The so-called “Three Ds” shape the Corporation’s funding choices: Digital innovation and acceleration; Diversity of stories, talent and perspectives; and Dialogue within communities and country.
Under Ms. Harrison’s leadership in 2010, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting provided vital seed money for a public media start-up far from Washington, D.C. It was PBS Hawai‘i’s own HIKI NŌ vision of convening student voices! Since then, private donors have championed HIKI NŌ, and students across the state meet PBS journalism standards and excel at national digital media competitions. The program has become a pathway to Early College.
Ms. Harrison looks for ways to adapt and bring about positive change.
She recalls something that Sir Howard Stringer, then head of Sony, said to her:
“We all have to remember not to hang on to the status quo long after the status has left its quo.”
Says Ms. Harrison: “I have been afraid of the dreaded status quo ever since.”
Updating the PBS Hawai‘i Board on national initiatives Taking the podium with East-West Center chief executive Richard Vuylsteke
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By Liberty Peralta, PBS Hawai‘i
Kalani Pe‘aCOVER STORY
For Grammy- and Nā Hōkū Hanohano-winning singer Kalani Pe‘a, music wasn’t just a hobby. It was therapy.
“I stuttered a lot as a child,” he says. “In preschool, my mom wanted me to take speech therapy. That didn’t work.”
A pivotal moment came when Pe‘a was only three years old, when his parents found him serenading a mannequin at a Hilo shopping mall.
“[My parents] were like: ‘If we put him through choir [and] vocal training, will that really help him, give him the confidence to be comfortable with himself, to be able to overcome such a challenge?’” Pe‘a says.
The answer was a resounding “yes.” Indeed, Pe‘a’s parents signed him up for vocal lessons and choir. Throughout childhood and into his college years, Pe‘a would keep singing in talent shows and public performances.
“Music saved me,” he says. “[Singing] helps me to enunciate and pronounce certain words, whether it’s in Hawaiian music or English.”
One word that many may find difficult to pronounce – his legal first name. “What the heck is a ‘Trazaara’?” Pe‘a laughs. (It’s pronounced “trah-zah-ah-rah.”) “Trazaara is an English men’s cologne. My mom gave that to me. Sounds like an entertainer’s name, right?”
Growing up, Pe‘a lived with his family in a pink trailer home in Pana‘ewa Homestead near Hilo. “We had lanterns; we didn’t have electricity,” he recalls. “And it was such a loving family. We weren’t rich, we weren’t poor, but I knew that we had to work hard … That home is a reminder of hard work for me.”
While continuing to work through his speech impediment in the third grade, he asked his parents about transferring from a mainstream English language school to a Hawaiian immersion program. “I wanted to speak [the Hawaiian language] just like my siblings,” Pe‘a says.
He would remain in Hawaiian immersion schools, graduating from Ke Kula ‘O Nāwahīokalani‘ōpu‘u in Kea‘au, Hawai‘i Island. Wanting to cement his speech abilities, he moved to Colorado for college and earned a bachelor’s degree in mass communications.
Monday, November 18, 7:30 pm
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Singer Kalani Pe‘a (in red cap) performing in the PBS Hawai‘i studio. He’s accompanied by Aron Nelson on piano, Nalei Pokipala on backing vocals, Henry Aiau Koa on guitar and Mark K. Vaught on bass guitar. In the foreground, from left, are Hula Hālau ‘O Kamuela dancers Julyen Kaluna, Auli‘i Faurot and Jasmine Kaleihiwa Dunlap.
“I was told that I would never be successful,” Pe‘a says. “My siblings and I were told that if we spoke Hawaiian fluently, we’ll never go to college. And I went to college. We had to overcome challenges and misconceptions. That’s what I do.”
And he does much of this through music. In a new episode of Nā Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song, Pe‘a performs selections from his albums, E Walea and No ‘Ane‘i, both of which won Grammy Awards for Best Regional Roots Album. Supporting Pe‘a are: Henry Aiau Koa on guitar; Nalei Pokipala on backing vocals; Mark K. Vaught on bass guitar; and Aron Nelson on piano. Members of Hula Hālau ‘O Kamuela provide hula accompaniment. And from the lighting on set to his wardrobe, it’s clear that Pe‘a has a trademark color, one often associated with royalty and creativity: purple.
For a creative like Pe‘a, every moment is a chance to craft a melody. “I’m just inspired all the time, whether I’m sipping on coffee, or eating breakfast with my ‘ohana … I’m all about pushing the envelope and coming up with ideas.”
He says the desire to strive and create are traits that have served Hawaiians well. “We’re all about collaborating with each other and finding innovative things to do,” he says. “Kalākaua was an innovative king. Kamehameha I was an innovative king, collaborating with the people of England. So when it comes to tradition, part of our traditional practices and values play a role in our lives now, but we seek balance between modern technology and our old cultural practices.”
Pe‘a is familiar with this balancing act – honoring cultural traditions without sacrificing his personal identity. “I would call myself a modern Hawaiian, a Hawaiian of this century,” he says. “I speak Hawaiian fluently, I honor my kūpuna, I understand my values and protocol and teaching. [And] I am the guy with the purple sequined jacket. That’s who I am.”
Music saved me.– Kalani Pe‘a
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LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Tuesday, November 5, 7:30 pmPhysician Noa Emmett Aluli of Ho‘olehua, Moloka‘i has roots in Kaho‘olawe activism
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1 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
42nd Street Tap-dance along to this musical extravaganza about a starry-eyed performer who gets her big break on Broadway, set to a lively score of songs including “Lullaby of Broadway” and “We’re in the Money.”
10:30 DANCEDANCE/RE-VOLUTION This film introduces the diversity of contemporary dance in South Africa.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 PRESS ON MASTERPIECE
Magic (e)1:03 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Unfamiliar Kin (e)2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e)
2 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Spine Flexibility (e)1:00 PAINTING WITH
WILSON BICKFORD Foggy Fillies
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Roadside Barn
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Smartphone Amp
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with
Rick Bayless4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY Roast Beef and
Potatoes5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN Everything Rice5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK
STREET TELEVISION6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES
TO LOVE Central North Island, New Zealand (e)
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING The Algarve, Portugal
8:00 WHAT’S IT GOING TO TAKE? (e)10:00 FRONT AND CENTER Gary Clark Jr.11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Patty Griffin/
The Revivalists12:00 NATURE Okavango: River of Dreams:
Limbo (e)1:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Colorful Planet (e)
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1:00 SOUNDBREAKING The World Is Yours (e)
2:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU SEASON 4 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6 (e)
3:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6 (e)
5 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Noa Emmett Aluli “The health of the land is the health of the people” is a core belief for Dr. Noa Emmett Aluli. The Molokaʻi physician comes from a prominent Hawaiian family of medical doctors, academics, musicians and historical figures. In the 1970s, he made his own mark in history as part of the Kahoʻolawe Nine, a group of activists who stood up against the federal
2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)2:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Abigail Johnson (e)
3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Unfamiliar Kin (e)
3 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Virginia Beach, Hour Three (e)1:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT A Place to
Call Home (e)2:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Waiting for
John (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Pomaikaʻi Lyman (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Lopaka Kapanui (e)4:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Masayoshi Son
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU SEASON 4
ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6 Just as it looks as though the Durrells may have found their happy ending, the islanders realize they can no longer ignore the rumblings of war.
8:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 8 Geoffrey Charles makes a desperate plan to elope with Cecily before she weds George.
9:00 PRESS ON MASTERPIECE Two Worlds Holly is accused of losing her professional integrity when she mishandles a source.
10:00 SINKING CITIES New York (e)11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE 11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Lopaka Kapanui (e)12:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
42nd Street (e)2:30 DANCEDANCE/RE-VOLUTION (e)3:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Patty Griffin/
The Revivalists (e)
4 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Cyril Pahinui and Peter Moon Jr. (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Extraordinary Finds
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour One (e)
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Decade of Fire Discover why the Bronx burned in the 1970s. Through archival and home movie footage, the film reveals the reasons for the devastation and shows what can happen when a community chooses to fight back and reclaim its neighborhood.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
Decade of Fire (e)
In November, all three episodes of Insights on PBS Hawai‘i will focus on the question: What’s it Going to Take? How can Hawai‘i move forward, away from entrenched problems, to improve the quality of life for individuals and families?
LIVE Thursdays, 8:00 - 9:00 PM
November 7Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawai‘i
November 14Health of Hawai‘i’s People and Environment
November 21Does Hawai‘i Have the Will and the Resiliency to Build a Better Future?
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10:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Patterned Planet Discover the weird and wonderful shapes that cover Earth’s surface as seen from space.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Patterned
Planet (e)1:00 FRONTLINE In the Age of AI (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Black Like Me (e)
7 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawai‘i
9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Under a Jarvis Moon (e)
10:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Chicago (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Black Like Me (e)1:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Patterned
Planet (e)2:00 NATURE Okavango: River of Dreams:
Inferno (e)3:00 NOVA Dead Sea Scroll Detectives (e)
8 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I Kelli O’Hara and Ken Watanabe star in a Tony Award-winning revival of the musical about a British schoolteacher instructing the royal children of the King of Siam, featuring songs including “Shall We Dance.”
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 PRESS ON MASTERPIECE
Two Worlds (e)1:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Black Like Me (e)2:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY Chicago (e)3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
government to defend the island, used for decades in bombing drills. Dr. Aluli admits his personal mission to restore the health of Kahoʻolawe, and the health of Molokaʻi’s people, is a challenging long-term journey.
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Black Like Me (e)
9:00 FRONTLINE In The Age of AI FRONTLINE investigates the promise and perils of artificial intelligence – from fears about work and privacy to rivalry between the US and China.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando,
Hour One (e)
1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Decade of Fire (e)
2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Extraordinary Finds (e)
3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour One (e)
6 WEDNESDAY7:30 MAKE488:00 NATURE Okavango: River of Dreams:
Inferno Large herds of zebra and wildebeest migrate to the dry plains in search of precious salt.
9:00 NOVA Dead Sea Scroll Detectives Join scientists as they investigate suspicious, newly surfaced fragments of the Dead Sea Scrolls and use imaging techniques to digitally unravel the charred remains.
Inspired by the best-selling book series, Ordinary People Change the World, by bestselling author Brad Meltzer and illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos, the new weekday kids program XAVIER RIDDLE AND THE SECRET MUSEUM follows the adventures of Xavier, his sister Yadina and friend Brad as they tackle everyday problems by doing something extraordinary: traveling back in time to learn
from real-life inspirational figures like Marie Curie, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson when they were kids.
Each adventure shows young viewers the connection between the skills that made these historical figures into heroes and those same qualities within themselves, helping kids discover that they, too, have the potential to change the world.
Premieres Monday, November 11, 8:00 am
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11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Noa Emmett Aluli (e)
12:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I (e)
3:00 MILITARY FAMILY DOCUMENTARY: WHILE TIME STANDS STILL (e)
11 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Haunani Apoliona and Kuʻuipo Kumukahi (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour Two (e)
9:00 THE WARRIOR TRADITION Learn the heartbreaking, inspiring and largely untold story of Native Americans in the United States military from their own points of view.
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The Interpreters Meet some of the more than 50,000 interpreters who helped protect U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, now struggling for safety in the aftermath of war.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 NEW LEASH ON LIFE: THE K9S
FOR WARRIORS STORY (e)1:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Patterned
Planet (e)2:00 WHAT THE DURRELLS DID NEXT:
A MASTERPIECE SPECIAL (e)3:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON
MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 8 (e)
12 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Pam Arciero Hidden beneath the antics of Sesame Street characters, you’ll find a principal puppeteer who hails from ʻĀina Haina in East Honolulu. Pam Arciero has been with the children’s series for nearly 40 years, primarily as Oscar the Grouch’s girlfriend, Grundgetta. Arciero got her start in the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. There, she joined a summer program in puppetry – one that would change the course of her life.
9 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Arthritis Relief and Pain Prevention (e)
1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD Evening at the Lake, Part 1
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Quiet Inlet
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Wall Cabinet2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with
Carla Hall4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY Pork and Pie5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN Chocolate and
Dinner5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK
STREET TELEVISION6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 BARE FEET WITH
MICKELA MALLOZZI Puglia, Italy Host and dancer Mickela Mallozzi returns for a new season, exploring her roots and using dance to connect to diverse cultures around the world.
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Beachside in Brighton
8:00 MILITARY FAMILY DOCUMENTARY: WHILE TIME STANDS STILL Filmmaker Elena Miliaresis, the spouse of an Iraq War Veteran, travels to a Marine Corps base to meet two wives on the eve of their husbands’ deployment. She follows their journey over six years and reveals how they find the resilience to survive and grow stronger.
9:00 NEW LEASH ON LIFE: THE K9S FOR WARRIORS STORY This film tells the stories of three US veterans struggling to adapt to life back home. All three suffered from PTSD after returning from serving overseas, and each has found hope and new ways to handle their stress and emotional challenges through the aid of a companion dog.
10:00 THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Vampire Weekend
12:00 NATURE Okavango: River of Dreams: Inferno (e)
1:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Patterned Planet (e)
2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Decade of Fire (e)
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)3:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Masayoshi Son (e)
10 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Extraordinary Finds (e)1:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS
Under a Jarvis Moon (e)2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawai‘i (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Cyril Pahinui and Peter Moon Jr. (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Noa Emmett Aluli (e)
4:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW: PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Satya Nadella
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE5:30 ASIA INSIGHT6:00 THE OPEN MIND6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 WHAT THE DURRELLS DID NEXT:
A MASTERPIECE SPECIAL Learn the true story behind the real Durrells and see how Corfu shaped the personalities and ambitions of each member.
8:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 8 Demelza discovers the French are smuggling arms into Cornwall.
9:00 PRESS ON MASTERPIECE Resonance James reopens communication with a would-be whistleblower, and Amina and Holly become convinced the story will be the most important the Herald will ever run.
10:00 SINKING CITIES Tokyo (e)
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7:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU SEASON 4 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6
8:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 8
9:00 PRESS ON MASTERPIECE Two Worlds
10:00 SINKING CITIES New York
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Cyril Pahinui and Peter Moon Jr.
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Extraordinary Finds
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour One
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Decade of Fire
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Noa Emmett Aluli
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Black Like Me
9:00 FRONTLINE In The Age of AI
7:00 WHAT THE DURRELLS DID NEXT: A MASTERPIECE SPECIAL
8:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 8
9:00 PRESS ON MASTERPIECE Resonance
10:00 SINKING CITIES Tokyo
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Haunani Apoliona and Kuʻuipo Kumukahi
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour Two
9:00 THE WARRIOR TRADITION10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
The Interpreters
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Pam Arciero
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Grandparents and Other Strangers
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Race Underground
10:00 FRONTLINE Kids Caught in the Crackdown
7:00 SESAME STREET’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
8:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE Part 8 of 8
9:00 ROADTRIP NATION Rerouting10:00 SINKING CITIES London
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Kalani Peʻa
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour Three
9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS N. Scott Momaday
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Francis “Palani” Sinenci
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS No Laughing Matter
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory
10:00 FRONTLINE For Sama
7:00 PRINCE CHARLES AT 708:00 THE CHAPERONE ON
MASTERPIECE10:00 SINKING CITIES Miami
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Melveen Leed
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Harrisburg, Hour One
9:00 COLLEGE BEHIND BARS Parts One and Two
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Tom Vendetti
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS The Pioneers
9:00 COLLEGE BEHIND BARS Parts Three and Four
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Hayley Lu Richardson as Louise Brooks (left) and Elizabeth McGovern as Norma Carlisle
Sunday, November 24, 8:00 pm
AMERICAN MASTERS N. Scott Momaday
Author and poet Monday, November 18, 9:00 pm
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Pam Arciero
Sesame Street principal puppeteer Tuesday, November 12, 7:30 pm
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Dreams: Inferno9:00 NOVA Dead Sea Scroll Detectives10:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE
Patterned Planet
7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Low Wages and the Lack of Affordability in Hawai‘i
9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Under a Jarvis Moon
10:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Chicago
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The King and I
7:00 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI Puglia, Italy
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Beachside in Brighton
8:00 MILITARY FAMILY DOCUMENTARY: WHILE TIME STANDS STILL
9:00 NEW LEASH ON LIFE: THE K9S FOR WARRIORS STORY
10:00 THE JAZZ AMBASSADORS
7:30 MAKE488:00 NATURE Biggest Beasts9:00 NOVA Decoding da Vinci10:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE
Changing Planet
7:30 HIKI NŌ8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Health of Hawai‘i’s People and Environment
9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Papa Mau: The Wayfinder
10:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Mexico City
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Red 10:00 THE WARRIOR TRADITION
7:00 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI The Republic of Georgia
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Northern Spain
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET La fille du régiment
7:30 MAKE488:00 NATURE Bears9:00 NOVA The Violence Paradox
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Does Hawai‘i Have the Will and the Resiliency to Build a Better Future?
9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Living Your Dying
10:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Los Angeles
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Much
Ado About Nothing
7:00 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI Girona, Catalonia
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Co-Hosts in Portugal
8:00 SESAME STREET’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
9:00 ART OF HOME: A WIND RIVER STORY
10:00 MANKILLER
7:30 MAKE488:00 NATURE Hotel Armadillo9:00 NOVA Animal Espionage10:00 THE PLASTIC PROBLEM:
PBS NEWSHOUR PRESENTS
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Kinky Boots
7:30 HIKI NŌ HIKI NŌ Class of 2019 Special, Part Three
8:00 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Kalani Peʻa
8:30 MONROVIA, INDIANA
7:00 LES MISÉRABLES 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT AT THE O2
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES 42nd
Street
7:00 SAMANTHA BROWN’S PLACES TO LOVE Central North Island, New Zealand
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING The Algarve, Portugal
8:00 WHAT’S IT GOING TO TAKE?10:00 FRONT AND CENTER Gary Clark Jr.
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8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Grandparents and Other Strangers (e)
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Race Underground (e)
10:00 FRONTLINE Kids Caught in the Crackdown FRONTLINE exposes the traumatic stories of migrant children in an investigation into the widespread consequences – and business – of mass confinement.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 SINKING CITIES Tokyo (e)1:00 THE WARRIOR TRADITION (e)2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
The Interpreters (e)3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando,
Hour Two (e)
13 WEDNESDAY7:30 MAKE488:00 NATURE Biggest Beasts
Discover the ingenious strategies that nature’s biggest beasts employ to conquer their environments, from the Komodo dragon to the giraffe to the bird-eating armored ground cricket.
9:00 NOVA Decoding da Vinci Journey to Florence, Italy to discover how Leonardo da Vinci used science, from human dissections to innovative painting techniques, to create his legendary artwork, including the Mona Lisa.
10:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Changing Planet Cameras in space show growing cities, disappearing forests and melting glaciers.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Changing
Planet (e)1:00 FRONTLINE Kids Caught in the
Crackdown (e)2:00 RACE UNDERGROUND: AMERICAN
EXPERIENCE (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Grandparents and Other Strangers (e)
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What’s it Going to Take? Health of Hawai‘i’s People and Environment
9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Papa Mau: The Wayfinder (e)
10:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Mexico City (e)
12:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Grandparents and Other Strangers (e)
1:00 LIFE FROM ABOVE Changing Planet (e)
2:00 NATURE Biggest Beasts (e)3:00 NOVA Decoding da Vinci (e)
15 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Red
Experience the passion of painter Mark Rothko in this six-time Tony-winning play dramatizing Rothko’s greatest challenge: creating the murals for New York’s iconic Four Seasons restaurant. Alfred Molina stars as Rothko, with Alfred Enoch as his assistant.
10:00 THE WARRIOR TRADITION11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 PRESS ON MASTERPIECE
Resonance (e)1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
The Interpreters (e)2:00 RACE UNDERGROUND: AMERICAN
EXPERIENCE (e)3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e)
16 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Posture (e)1:00 PAINTING WITH
WILSON BICKFORD Evening at the Lake, Part 2
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Winter Oval
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Simple Shop Storage
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK
4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with Susur Lee
4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY Holiday Feast5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN The Fresh Catch5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK
STREET TELEVISION 6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 BARE FEET WITH
MICKELA MALLOZZI The Republic of Georgia
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Northern Spain
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET La fille du régiment Watch Donizetti’s romantic comedy about a budding military relationship, starring Pretty Yende and Javier Camarena in a feast of bel canto vocal fireworks. Special guest Kathleen Turner makes her Met debut. Enrique Mazzola conducts.
10:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Yellow Roads Italy: Amalfi Coast and Capri
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Kane Brown/Colter Wall
12:00 NATURE Biggest Beasts (e)1:00 SILENT SACRIFICE: STORIES
OF JAPANESE AMERICAN INCARCERATION (e)
3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)3:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Satya Nadella (e)
17 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando,
Hour Two (e)1:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS
Papa Mau: The Wayfinder (e)2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Health of Hawai‘i’s People and Environment (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Haunani Apoliona and Ku‘uipo Kumukahi (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Pam Arciero (e)
4:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW: PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Jeffrey Immel
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SESAME STREET’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Sunday, November 17, 7:00 pmCast members and special guests come together to celebrate the landmark childrens series’ 50th birthday.
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 SESAME STREET’S 50TH
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Joseph Gordon Levitt hosts this birthday special featuring classic Sesame Street songs sung by some of today’s most beloved celebrities along with the muppets and cast members. Guest include Norah Jones, Nile Rodgers, Patti Labelle, Itzhak Perlman, Whoopi Goldberg, Elvis Costello, Meghan Trainor, Solange Knowles – and a special cameo by Kermit the Frog.
8:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON MASTERPIECE Part 8 of 8 With their lives on the line, Ross and his friends must launch their most daring plan yet.
9:00 ROADTRIP NATION Rerouting (e)10:00 SINKING CITIES London (e)11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Pam Arciero (e)
12:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Red (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Grandparents and Other Strangers (e)
18 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Kalani Peʻa See pages 4-5
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour Three (e)
9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS N. Scott Momaday Delve into the enigmatic life and mind of the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and poet N. Scott Momaday, best known for House Made of Dawn and a formative voice of the Native American Renaissance in art and literature.
10:30 INDEPENDENT LENS Conscience Point A golf club built atop a sacred burial ground triggers a woman’s relentless fight to protect her tribe from the onslaught of development.
12:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY1:00 FRONT AND CENTER Gary Clark Jr. (e)2:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Kane Brown/
Colter Wall (e)3:00 POLDARK SEASON 5 ON
MASTERPIECE Episode Eight (e)
19 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Francis “Palani” Sinenci (e)
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS No Laughing Matter (e)
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory (e)
10:00 FRONTLINE For Sama FRONTLINE presents the astonishing personal story of a young Syrian mother’s perseverance through the siege of Aleppo.
11:30 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:30 FRONTLINE For Sama (e)2:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory (e)3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando,
Hour Three (e)
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COLLEGE BEHIND BARS Monday, November 25, 9:00 pm and Tuesday, November 26, 9:00 pm Bard Prison Initiative students at Eastern New York Correctional Facility in an advanced bachelor’s degree seminar
20 WEDNESDAY7:30 MAKE488:00 NATURE Bears Follow the adventures
of bears across the globe, from grizzlies to pandas to sloth bears, as they draw on their brains, brawn and unique adaptations to survive.
9:00 NOVA The Violence Paradox Despite the constant news of violence, psychologist and author Steven Pinker believes we’re living in the most peaceful period in human history. Explore why violence has diminished, and how we might create a more peaceful world.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
Part 1 of 3 (e)1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Conscience
Point (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS No Laughing
Matter (e)
10:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Yellow Roads Italy: The Two Sicilies
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
Part 3 of 3 (e)1:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY Los Angeles (e)2:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Jubilee Singers: Sacrifice and Glory (e)3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e)
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ESSENTRICS Toning and Slenderizing1:00 PAINTING WITH
WILSON BICKFORD Home for the Holidays
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Mountain by the Sea
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Bride’s Chest2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with
Joanne Chang4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY A Trip to
the Big Easy
21 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Does Hawai‘i Have the Will and the Resiliency to Build a Better Future?
9:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Living Your Dying (e)
10:00 ART IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Los Angeles (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 12:00 AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
Part 2 of 3 (e)1:00 NOVA The Violence Paradox (e)3:00 NATURE Bears (e)
22 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Much Ado About Nothing Recorded live at The Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park in New York City, this modern interpretation of Shakespeare’s romantic classic features Danielle Brooks and Grantham Coleman. Directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon.
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5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN A Bright Summer Feast
5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK STREET TELEVISION
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 BARE FEET WITH
MICKELA MALLOZZI Girona, Catalonia
7:30 MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE COOKING Co-Hosts in Portugal
8:00 SESAME STREET’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION (e)
9:00 ART OF HOME: A WIND RIVER STORY Follow Native American artists with a connection to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming through their creative processes. The artists explain how their art connects them to their tribal past, present and future.
10:00 MANKILLER (e)11:00 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA
18TH ANNUAL HONORS 12:00 NATURE Bears (e)1:00 NOVA The Violence Paradox (e)3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)3:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Jeffrey Immel (e)
24 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando,
Hour Three (e)1:00 PBS HAWAIʻI PRESENTS Living
Your Dying (e)2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI
What’s it Going to Take? Does Hawai‘i Have the Will and the Resiliency to Build a Better Future? (e)
3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Kalani Peʻa (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Francis “Palani” Sinenci (e)
4:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW: PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Colin Powell
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE5:30 ASIA INSIGHT6:00 OPEN MIND
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 PRINCE CHARLES AT 70 (e)8:00 THE CHAPERONE ON
MASTERPIECE Journey from Kansas to New York City with the diffident chaperone to uninhibited dancer Louise Brooks (portrayed by Hayley Lu Richardson) in this Jazz Age drama that reunites Downton Abbey screenwriter Julian Fellowes, actress Elizabeth McGovern and director Michael Engler.
10:00 SINKING CITIES Miami (e)11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE11:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Francis “Palani” Sinenci (e)
12:00 ART OF HOME: A WIND RIVER STORY (e)
1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Much Ado About Nothing (e)
3:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Yellow Roads Italy: The Two Sicilies (e)
25 MONDAY7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Melveen Leed (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Harrisburg,
Hour One (e)9:00 COLLEGE BEHIND BARS
Parts One and Two Incarcerated men and women in New York State are admitted to the Bard Prison Initiative, one of the most rigorous college programs in America. As they begin their studies at Eastern and Taconic Correctional facilities, they discover that they will be held to the same high standards as Bard College students on the main campus in Annandale-on-Hudson.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 MANKILLER (e)1:00 THE CHAPERONE ON
MASTERPIECE (e)3:00 SECRETS OF HER MAJESTY’S
SECRET SERVICE (e)
26 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Tom Vendetti (e)8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
The Pioneers (e)9:00 COLLEGE BEHIND BARS
Parts Three and Four The inmates reflect on the difficult circumstances of their childhoods, while the debate team prepares to face West Point and Harvard.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA
18TH ANNUAL HONORS1:00 COLLEGE BEHIND BARS
Parts One and Two (e)3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Harrisburg,
Hour One (e)
27 WEDNESDAY7:30 MAKE488:00 NATURE Hotel Armadillo (e)9:00 NOVA Animal Espionage Camera
traps and drones are revolutionizing the study of wildlife by providing an up-close look at animals without disturbing them. See how these technologies are helping us understand everything from whale behavior to tiger migration.
10:00 THE PLASTIC PROBLEM : PBS NEWSHOUR PRESENTS With 40 percent of all plastic products used only once, plastic pollution is considered one of the largest environmental threats facing humans and animals globally. Reporting from Boston, Seattle, Costa Rica and Easter Island, the NewsHour’s team uncovers not only the extensive environmental damage plastic has caused, but also innovations and solutions in plastic management.
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 PBS NEWSHOUR PRESENTS
The Plastics Problem (e)1:00 COLLEGE BEHIND BARS
Parts Three and Four (e)3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
The Pioneers (e)
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GREAT PERFORMANCES Kinky Boots Friday, November 29, 8:00 pmEnjoy this Tony Award-winning Broadway blockbuster about an unlikely duo that creates an extraordinary line of shoes.
28 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ HIKI NŌ Class of 2019
Special, Part Three (e)8:00 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Kalani Peʻa (e)8:30 MONROVIA, INDIANA (e)11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY12:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
The Pioneers (e)1:00 THE PLASTIC PROBLEM :
PBS NEWSHOUR PRESENTS (e)2:00 NATURE Hotel Armadillo (e)3:00 NOVA Animal Espionage (e)
29 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Kinky Boots This Tony Award-winning musical with songs by Cyndi Lauper and book by Harvey Fierstein is about an unlikely duo that embraces their differences to create an extraordinary line of shoes.
10:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Yellow Roads Italy: Amalfi Coast and Capri (e)
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
12:00 MONROVIA, INDIANA (e)2:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Yellow Roads
Italy: Amalfi Coast and Capri (e)3:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
30 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ HIKI NŌ Class of 2019
Special, Part Three (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Boost Your Energy (e)1:00 PAINTING WITH
WILSON BICKFORD Mr. Blue Jay, Part 1
1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Mountain Stream
2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Miterless Picture Frames
2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Ductless Humidifier, Planters
3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE3:30 MOTORWEEK4:00 SIMPLY MING Ming Tsai with
Dr. William Li4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY Comfort Food
Done Right5:00 LIDIA’S KITCHEN What’s Bakin
5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK STREET TELEVISION
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND7:00 LES MISÉRABLES 25TH
ANNIVERSARY CONCERT AT THE O2 (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Pretenders (e)
12:00 NATURE Hotel Armadillo (e)1:00 THE PLASTIC PROBLEM :
PBS NEWSHOUR PRESENTS (e)2:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
The Pretenders (e)3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (e)3:30 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:
PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Colin Powell (e)
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Local broadcast of NHK World-Japan is made possible in part by the generous support of: ATSUHIKO AND INA GOODWIN TATEUCHI FOUNDATION
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imagine-nation NHK World -JapanProgramming Design Talks Plus Kawaii International NHK World -Japan
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Science ViewSeasoning the Seasons
At Home with Venetia/Japanology Plus
Lunch On!/Rising Trails to Tsukiji
5:00 am Ready Jet Go!5:30 am WordGirl6:00 am Cyberchase6:30 am Cyberchase7:00 am Arthur7:30 am Odd Squad8:00 am Ready Jet Go!8:30 am Peg + Cat9:00 am Clifford the Big Red Dog9:30 am Pinkalicious & Peterrific10:00 am Sesame Street10:30 am Super Why! / Esme & Roy11:00 am WordWorld / Super Why!11:30 am Splash and Bubblesnoon Sid the Science Kid12:30 pm Caillou1:00 pm Peep and the Big Wide World1:30 pm Martha Speaks2:00 pm Sesame Street2:30 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood3:00 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood3:30 pm Pinkalicious & Peterrific4:00 pm The Cat in the Hat4:30 pm Dinosaur Train5:00 pm Let’s Go Luna!5:30 pm Nature Cat6:00 pm Wild Kratts6:30 pm Wild Kratts7:00 pm Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
7:30 pm Molly of Denali8:00 pm Odd Squad8:30 pm Arthur9:00 pm Ready Jet Go!9:30 pm WordGirl10:00 pm Sesame Street10:30 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood11:00 pm Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood11:30 pm Pinkalicious & Peterrificmidnight The Cat in the Hat12:30 am Dinosaur Train1:00 am Let’s Go Luna!1:30 am Nature Cat2:00 am Wild Kratts2:30 am Wild Kratts3:00 am Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
3:30 am Molly of Denali4:00 am Odd Squad4:30 am Arthur
Mister Rogers’ NeighborhoodDinosaur TrainMartha Speaks
Peg + CatSplash and Bubbles
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sesame Street
Pinkalicious & PeterrificReady Jet Go!
WordWorldDaniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Super Why!Curious George
WordGirlArthur
Wild Kratts
Antiques Roadshow
PBS Hawai‘i Presents
Insights on PBS Hawai‘i
HIKI NŌNā Mele
Long Story ShortThe David Rubenstein Show
NHK NewslineAsia Insight
The Open MindPBS NewsHour Weekend
4:00 am4:30 am5:00 am5:30 am6:00 am6:30 am7:00 am7:30 am8:00 am8:30 am9:00 am9:30 am10:00 am10:30 am11:00 am11:30 amnoon12:30 pm1:00 pm1:30 pm2:00 pm2:30 pm3:00 pm3:30 pm4:00 pm4:30 pm5:00 pm5:30 pm6:00 pm6:30 pm
Peg + CatArthur
Clifford the Big Red DogCaillou
Sesame StreetLet’s Go Luna!Curious George
Pinkalicious & PeterrificXavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
Dinosaur TrainDaniel Tiger’s NeighborhoodDaniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Molly of DenaliReady Jet Go!
Peg + CatThe Cat in the Hat
Sesame StreetSplash and Bubbles
NHK NewslineNHK World-Japan
NHK NewslineNHK World-Japan
Wild KrattsNature Cat
ArthurOdd Squad
NHK World-JapanNBR
BBC World NewsPBS NewsHour
Mister Rogers’ NeighborhoodDinosaur Train
CyberchaseSid the Science Kid
Clifford the Big Red Dog Let’s Go Luna!Curious George
The Cat in the HatXavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
WordWorldDaniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Dinosaur TrainMolly of Denali
Nature CatMartha Speaks
Odd SquadHIKI NŌ
Classical StretchPainting with Wilson BickfordThe Best of The Joy of Painting
Woodsmith ShopAsk This Old House
This Old HouseMotorWeekSimply Ming
Cook’s CountryLidia’s Kitchen
Christopher Kimball’s Milk StreetDining with the Chef
PBS NewsHour Weekend
MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
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Jordan and Aaron KandellTuesday, December 10, 7:30 pmJordan and Aaron Kandell of Mānoa, Honolulu pursued their shared dream of becoming Hollywood filmmakers, and were part of the writing team behind the Disney animated film Moana. Find out how these brothers remain as close as ever, in both their professional and personal lives.
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