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KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall

PBS Hawai‘i hosted our first town hall discussion on Thursday, October 5, broadcast and streamed live. The topic of this first town hall delved into the search for truth in our modern, information-overloaded world. We’ve been receiving lots of reaction – online, over the phone and in person. The general recurring themes in your feedback: the inspiring and thoughtful discussion, the diversity of participants, the need for more town halls, and the well-spoken middle and high school students who held their own with accomplished adults. If you missed this broadcast, you can watch it in full on our website, pbshawaii.org/kakou.

From left: Steve Petranik, Hoku Subiono, Ian Kitajima, Faye Kennedy, L.P. Neenz Faleafine

KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall participants were asked: “In the bombardment of daily information, how do you know what’s true?” “Do you accept as truth what you want to believe?”

Bank of Hawaii Foundation recently granted $100,000 in support of HIKI NŌ, PBS Hawai‘i’s statewide student digital media initiative. Bank of Hawaii Foundation’s support of the program dates back to the launch of HIKI NŌ in 2011. Pictured, from left: Leslie Wilcox, PBS Hawai‘i President and CEO; Mary Bitterman, Bank of Hawaii Board of Directors Lead Independent Director; Donna Tanoue, Bank of Hawaii Foundation President; Robert Pennybacker, PBS Hawai‘i Director of Learning Initiatives.

Mahalo to Bank of Hawaii Foundation for believing in our young storytellers

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Top row: Jim Dooley, Ulalia Woodside, Sean-Joseph Choo, Tracy Alambatin, Shayne ShibuyaBottom row: Denby Fawcett, Ryan Ozawa, Burt Lum, Ku‘uipo Kumukahi

“So,” he continued, “we started this process in survival mode and, in many ways, we still choose to negotiate our peace every day because we know that we must survive. In a sense, we are the American dream come true.” And yet, he believes, “we are probably also the most outwardly racist community in the world.”

Participant Burt Lum, co-host of Hawai‘i Public Radio’s Bytemarks Café, was among several people who went home and kept wrestling with the topic of the discussion, about the idea of truth vs. reality.

He pictured a stadium full of people.“There is some degree of shared reality, like the fact

that you are all watching a football game,” Burt wrote me. “But for the most part everyone there has their own sense of reality, a result of inherent being, accumulated experiences and moral compass.”

Two hours on live TV and live streaming flew by. As we signed off, I thought how glad I am to be in the same canoe with these fellow Islanders who can directly address their differences, don’t pretend to have all of the answers, and actually listen to each other.

A hui hou – until next time,

Different Strokes in Our Hawai‘i Canoe

CEO MESSAGE

Leslie WilcoxPresident and CEOPBS Hawai‘i

Was it an “Only in Hawai‘i” phenomenon? Before the red camera lights signaled the start of last

month’s two-hour live KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall, our studio chief Jason Suapaia asked the 70 participants with diverse perspectives to “keep the discussion civil.”

He needn’t have worried. The discussion was interesting and it got lively, but as it turns out, the participants had a higher standard than civil. They were polite and even generous.

As participant Donne Dawson said afterward, “I deliberately did not raise my hand a second time even though I had lots more to say because I wanted more of the diverse group to weigh in.”

PBS Hawai‘i named our new Town Hall program KĀKOU because it means “all of us,” as in: All of us in these isolated islands – no matter how different – are in the same canoe. The question up for discussion: “Have you fact-checked your truth?”

In reflecting upon the experience, PBS Hawai‘i Board Member Aaron Salā wrote: “Probably nowhere else in the world would you get so many different kinds, and colors, of people in the same room at the same time to discuss a series of rather intimate thoughts and beliefs. Only in Hawai‘i...”

He harkened back to plantation times and the exorbitantly long, hard work days.

“That drive to survive caused us to figure out how to live together and rather than feign color-blindness (a concept that continues to baffle me), we celebrate a color-consciousness that helps us to really see each other,” Aaron said.

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PBS Hawai‘i: How does living on the Windward side influence your music?

Kawika Kahiapo: Living on the Windward side – how can I describe that? Like, I’m in a giant terrarium. [chuckles] The natural beauty, the natural resources with the mountains on one side, the ocean on the other, and all the amazing waterfalls and tributaries. I think sometimes we take it all for granted. We get up, we [go] about doing our daily routine and business, and we drive by a waterfall or a mountain, or a coastal shoreline, and it’s just another day.

What is your songwriting process?

Okay, so in answering that, I’m going to talk about “Nani Wale Kualoa.” Back in about 1993-94, I had a house out in Lā‘ie near the beach. And one day, I had this epiphany – I’m going to write a song about my surroundings. East O‘ahu: Kualoa, Punalu‘u, Kahana. I think I penned four different verses in English, and I gave it to a cousin of mine, Keao NeSmith, who’s proficient in mānaleo, ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i from our grandma. He gave me a sort of rude awakening. He says, “I like your poetry, I like how you describe.” But he mentioned the importance of, when you’re singing of specific areas, it’s always good to mention some of the physical, natural elements that surround the area.

Slack key musician and singer-songwriter Kawika Kahiapo is a longtime member of the PBS Hawai‘i ‘ohana. In 2008, he wrote the theme song for our “PBS Hawai‘i and You” branding campaign. He then served as a member of our Board of Directors for six years, from 2009 through 2015. Kahiapo was also a featured performer in the 2013 Pacific Heartbeat presentation, Let’s Play Music! Slack Key with Cyril Pahinui & Friends.

In PBS Hawai‘i’s newest offering of our traditional Hawaiian music series, Na Mele, you’ll find Kahiapo performing in our Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Multimedia Studio. From his wife Laurie and daughter ‘Ālana joining him for hula accompaniment, to photo backdrops and set-pieces inspired by Windward O‘ahu, the studio is transformed into an embodiment of the place he’s called home his entire life.

In these excerpts from an interview with Kahiapo and Jason Suapaia, PBS Hawai‘i’s Vice President of Integrated Media Production, a recurring theme emerges – how places near and dear to Kahiapo influence his songwriting. Clearly, home is his muse.

COVER STORY

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sudden, I was just flooded with these thoughts and ideas, and one-line phrases. 40, 45 minutes. Put the song out there, I sent it to [Cyril] and his wife. They loved it. We sang it at the video shoot, I released it on a CD a year later, and the song pretty much went viral real quick. [laughs]

During one of your Na Mele performances, there is a photo projected behind you, a sunrise over Makapu‘u. Can you tell us the story about how you quickly came up with the song you sing during that segment?

The photo backdrop by our friend, [set designer] Richard Drake, is a depiction of what we Hawaiians classically describe as wahipana – places that are special to us that have historical significance, cultural significance. The song I wrote, “Kaulana Makapu‘u,” basically is reviving the mo‘olelo of the surrounding area, the two islands in the bay known as Rabbit Island and Bird Island, its traditional names Manana and Kāohikaipu, and Kalapueo, and the surrounding bay area, Kaupō. The description of the different places that I describe in the song is love for place, love for culture, love for history, and the mo‘olelo of stories and chants and music that we put out there as resource for future generations.

For example, I never knew the name of what we call Chinaman’s Hat is really Mokoli‘i. “Nani wale Kualoa i ka lauloa.” The description of that island, that moku sitting at Kualoa. “Punalu‘u i ka holu nape o ka niu” describes a coconut tree bending in the wind. [The song] also speaks of Hinano flower, a little flower that’s indicative of the area. The specific wind that blows through Kahana is called “Mālualua ki‘i wai.” So, this is what he taught me about the elements.

What was your inspiration behind “Waimanalo”? Obviously, it’s a place, but how did it come about and why is that song special to you?

When you talk about songwriting, some moments you’ll struggle for months with something, and then something will happen where you’ll get inspired. And in the moment, you can almost describe it as the song is writing itself.

One day, I got a phone call from Cyril Pahinui, and he was involved with a location video shoot [for Let’s Play Music!]. I think the goal for Cyril was to recreate the backyard jam session that his father Gabby did some 40-plus years ago. I was so happy to have been invited to that. I sat there for a few moments and decided, I’m a resident of Waimānalo now, and maybe I can try and pen something. So, I picked up a pen, a piece of paper, put some thought into it, and I can’t tell you how all of a

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LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Tuesday, November 7, 7:30 pmTed Dintersmith, former venture capitalist with a passion to see reinvention in American education.

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1 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam,

Ho Chi Minh City – Pho Follow Hawai‘i Chef Andrew Le to Ho Chi Minh City, where he doesn’t just taste original pho, the national dish of Vietnam, but also connects with his family roots.

8:00 NATURE H is for Hawk: A New Chapter Helen Macdonald’s best-selling book H is for Hawk told the saga of a grieving daughter who found healing in training a goshawk. Now she digs deeper into the world of these raptors by following a family in the wild and raising a goshawk of her own.

9:00 NOVA Killer Hurricanes10:00 FRONTLINE Putin’s Revenge, Part 211:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE

WILCOX Henry Rice (e)11:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam,

Ho Chi Minh City – Pho (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD

Ben Franklin’s Bones2:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS

Immigrant Nation

2 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ Aloha Atlanta: HIKI NŌ at

the 2016 Student Television Network Competition (e)

8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS

The Hawaiian Room (e)10:00 GLOBE TREKKER

North East England11:00 MAKE4811:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY

The Still MakerCable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE1:00 NATURE H is for Hawk:

A New Chapter2:00 NOVA Killer Hurricanes

3 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:

PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS David Petraeus, Part 1

8:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Noel

Coward’s Present Laughter Actor Kevin Kline stars in this backstage comedy about a self-obsessed actor in a midlife crisis.

11:30 FOOD FLIRTS Burger Meets Dosa (e)

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Livingston “Jack” Wong CEO, Kamehameha Schools

A Focus on Education

LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOXTed DintersmithTuesday, November 7 at 7:30 pm

As a child who played a lot of baseball in rural Virginia, Ted Dintersmith wanted to be a Major League Baseball pitcher. By serendipity, he says, life took him on a completely different path, when he got a job at a high-tech startup. For 25 years, he made a name for himself in the venture capital realm, before leading the charge in America as an advocate for transforming education. He is Executive Producer of the documentary Most Likely to Succeed and a co-author of the book by the same name. In the 2015-16 school year, Dintersmith visited all 50 states to meet with parents, students, educators and politicians, and encouraged communities to work collectively to re-imagine school and its purpose.

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEEDWednesday, November 8 at 8:00 pm

Most Likely to Succeed examines the history of education in the United States and reveals the shortcomings of conventional education in today’s modern world. The documentary also follows students at High Tech

High, a network of San Diego charter schools that promotes hands-on, project-based learning, with the goal of producing real-world workforce and life skills.

INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘IThe Education Leaders of Our StateThursday, November 9, 8:00 pm

Leadership from Hawai‘i’s major education systems convene around the Insights table for a high-level conversation about how to prepare students for the future employment landscape in the Islands, and how they can work together in doing so.

Scheduled for this conversation:

Phil BossertActing Executive DirectorHawaii Association of Independent Schools

Holoua Stender Executive Vice President of Education Kamehameha Schools

Sione Thompson Executive Director State Public Charter School Commission

Phyllis Unebasami Deputy Superintendent Hawaii Department of Education

LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOXLivingston “Jack” WongTuesday, November 14 at 7:30 pm

Livingston “Jack” Wong is Chief Executive Officer of Kamehameha Schools, overseeing its significant endowment and educational mission. Kamehameha Schools serves more than 48,000 students across three K-12 campuses, 30 preschools and many community education and scholarship programs. Wong is a graduate of Punahou School – the Kamehameha CEO has said he sometimes gets teased about this. He goes by “Jack” to distinguish himself from his father, a pioneering transplant surgeon in the Islands. Though both of his parents were in medicine, Wong pursued law instead. He joined Kamehameha Schools as its senior legal counsel in 1997.

NOVEMBER 7-14

At PBS Hawai‘i, education is a year-round priority and our mission. On November 7-14, we give particular attention to transformation in American education, including a network of San Diego charter schools that’s already breaking the mold, and a discussion with top local leaders who are charged with taking Hawai‘i’s educational systems into the future. A scene from Most Likely To Succeed

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Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 FRONTLINE Putin’s Revenge, Part 22:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 3 of 6

4 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ Aloha Atlanta: HIKI NŌ at

the 2016 Student Television Network Competition (e)

12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY ESSENTRICS Full Body Workout (e)

1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD

1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Falls in the Glen

2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Details of Craftsmanship

2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE All Decked Out3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE

KOCHILAS Ancient Grains for Modern Cooks

4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY Plenty of Garlic and Parm

5:00 SIMPLY MING Barbara Lynch5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK

STREET TELEVISION Not Your Mother’s Cake

6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Wanted: Broccoli7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA

MALLOZZI Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast (Dubrovnik, Croatia)

8:00 EARTHCASTER Artist Thomas Sayre and his crew build two massive earthen sculptures through a process he calls “earthcasting.” Sayre explores the differences between forms made by nature and those made by humans.

9:00 KANEKO’S MONUMENTAL RISK (e)10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN

Fleet Foxes11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

Miranda Lambert

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NOVA Killer Hurricanes1:00 NATURE H Is for Hawk:

A New Chapter2:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS

Immigrant Nation3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Our 50 States 1

5 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Our 50 States 1 (e)1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS

The Hawaiian Room (e)2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ Aloha Atlanta: HIKI NŌ at

the 2016 Student Television Network Competition (e)

3:30 NA MELE Genoa Keawe and Family (e)

4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Henry Rice (e)

4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City – Pho (e)

5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 4 of 6 Larry is back home recovering from the mumps. Aunt Hermione arrives with a spiritualist friend who promises to get in touch with Louisa’s dead husband.

8:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 6 of 8 Rev. Whitworth puts Morwenna through the tortures of the damned. Demelza has an admirer who owes his life to Ross.

9:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 7 On a weekend at his partner’s chateau, Paul expels unwelcome guests. Back in Paris, Victor meets Dominique and tragedy ensues.

10:00 RARE – CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK Part 1 of 3 (e)

11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON

MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 6 of 8

1:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Edgar Allan Poe

2:30 KATMAI: ALASKA’S WILD PENINSULA

3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Immigrant Nation

6 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE Na Palapalai (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Our 50 States 29:00 VA: THE HUMAN COST OF WAR

Trace the history of the Department of Veterans Affairs, from the troubled beginnings of the Veterans Bureau of 1920s to the modern VA system. Learn details of this vast, crucial American institution: its successes, failures and need for reforms.

10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary John Coltrane’s boundary-shattering music continues to impact and influence people around the world. This portrait of a remarkable jazz artist reveals the critical events, passions, experiences and challenges that shaped his life and his revolutionary sounds.

11:30 POV Listening Is An Act of Love: A StoryCorps Special (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 4 of 6

2:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 6 of 8

3:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 7

7 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

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INDEPENDENT LENS Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary Monday, November 6, 10:00 pmJohn Coltrane during the recording of the album Blue Train, 1957.

8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Black Like Me Bryant Gumbel, Tonya Lewis-Lee and Suzanne Malveaux discover a tapestry of the unexpected in their ancestry, revealing slaves and free people of color, Civil War legacies and forgotten European origins.

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR The Veneer of Civilization (e)

11:00 EARTHCASTER (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

Miranda Lambert2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Chasing

Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary

3:30 POV Listening Is An Act of Love: A StoryCorps Special

8 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam,

Hanoi – Pho We continue our journey in Vietnam, with Chefs Ed Kenney and Andrew Le. In Hanoi, we learn about the origins of pho, visit an ancient village and find out about a near-tragedy that brought the Le family closer together and jump-started Andrew’s culinary career.

8:00 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED (e) See page 7

9:30 HIKI NŌ Mālama Honua (e)10:00 FRONTLINE Business of Disaster (e)11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Ted Dintersmith (e)11:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS

Vietnam, Hanoi – Pho (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 FRONTLINE Business of Disaster2:00 VA: THE HUMAN COST OF WAR3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS

Black Like Me

9 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I

The Education Leaders of Our State See page 7

9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Keola Beamer: Mālama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love) (e)

10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Food Hour: The Story of Chocolate (e)

11:00 MAKE4811:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY

The Brass Horn MakersCable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 VA: THE HUMAN COST OF WAR2:00 FRONTLINE Business of Disaster

3:00 GLOBE TREKKER Food Hour: The Story of Chocolate

10 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:

PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS David Petraeus, Part 2

8:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES In The

Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams Before Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote and starred in the Broadway musical In the Heights, which went on to win five Tony Awards. This documentary follows the cast and creative team as they embark on the greatest adventure of their young careers.

10:00 FOO FIGHTERS – LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL Foo Fighters have sold 25 million records and won 11 Grammy Awards. See the band in peak performance at the ancient amphitheater at Athens’ Acropolis. Because of preservation concerns, rock concerts are a rarity at this historic venue.

11:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN Fleet Foxes (e)

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7:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 4 of 6

8:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 6 of 8

9:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 7

10:00 RARE – CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK Part 1 of 3

7:30 NA MELE Na Palapalai8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Our 50 States 29:00 VA: THE HUMAN COST OF WAR 10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS

Chasing Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary

7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Ted Dintersmith

8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Black Like Me

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR The Veneer of Civilization

7:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 6

8:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 7 of 8

9:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 7

10:00 RARE – CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK Part 2 of 3

7:30 NA MELE Haunani Apoliona and Ku‘uipo Kumukahi

8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 7

9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Junk in the Trunk 3

10:00 POV Almost Sunrise

7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Livingston “Jack” Wong

8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Children of the Revolution

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR The History of the World

7:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6

8:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 8 of 8

9:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 7

10:00 RARE – CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK Part 3 of 3

7:30 NA MELE Kawika Kahiapo8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Kansas City, MO, Part 2 of 39:00 DAVID LETTERMAN:

THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE 10:30 INDEPENDENT LENS

Shadow World

7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Minnijean Brown Trickey, Part 1

8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Relatives We Never Knew We Had

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR A Disrespectful Loyalty

7:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Hit Man: David Foster & Friends

9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy

7:30 NA MELE ‘Ale‘a8:00 THE 80s 10:00 60s POP, ROCK & SOUL

7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Minnijean Brown Trickey, Part 2

8:00 REMEMBERING LEONARD NIMOY

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR The Weight of Memory

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FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lana‘i – VenisonWednesday, November 15, 7:30 pm

Anela Marie Kawehikulaonalani Evans with host Ed Kenney

ANNE OF GREEN GABLES:THE GOOD STARS

Thursday, November 23, 8:00 pmElla Ballentine stars as Anne Shirley.

GREAT PERFORMANCES In The Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams

Friday, November 10, 9:00 pmComposer, lyricist and actor Lin-Manuel Miranda (center)

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Due to Tuesday night encores of The Vietnam War, FRONTLINE will air on Wednesdays at 10 pm until further notice.

7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam, Hanoi – Pho

8:00 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 9:30 HIKI NŌ Mālama Honua10:00 FRONTLINE Business of

Disaster

7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS

Keola Beamer: Mālama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love)

10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Food Hour: The Story of Chocolate

7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN

SHOW David Petraeus, Part 28:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES

In The Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams

10:00 FOO FIGHTERS – LANDMARKS LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL

7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Bourbon Country7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA

MALLOZZI The Lumbee Dance of the Spring Moon (Robeson County, North Carolina

8:00 NATURE The Cheetah Children9:00 NOVA Killer Floods10:00 MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE

BRAIN: THE LIFE & SCIENCE OF DR. MARIAN DIAMOND

7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lana‘i – Venison

8:00 A YEAR IN SPACE 9:00 BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE 10:00 NOVA First Man on the Moon

7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS

The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific

10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Road Trip: Rust Belt Highway, USA

7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN

SHOW Mary Barra8:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES

Indecent

7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Persimmon Style7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA

MALLOZZI Hogmanay in Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland)

8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET Eugene Onegin

7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS California – Smoked Fish

8:00 NATURE Nature’s Miniature Miracles

9:00 NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons10:00 FRONTLINE Poor Kids

7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES:

THE GOOD STARS 9:30 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THIRD RAIL WITH OZY8:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES

Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn - The Broadway Musical

7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Chasing Trout7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA

MALLOZZI Montreal Then & Now (Montreal, Canada)

8:00 THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK - THE TOURING YEARS

10:30 SGT. PEPPER’S MUSICAL REVOLUTION

7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Philippines – Adobo

8:00 FOLK LEGENDS: ISN’T THIS A TIME!

9:30 IL VOLO NOTTE MAGICA

7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES

Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages10:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’: THE

SONGS OF THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS

7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City – Pho

8:00 NATURE H is for Hawk: A New Chapter

9:00 NOVA Killer Hurricanes10:00 FRONTLINE Putin’s Revenge,

Part 2

7:30 HIKI NŌ Aloha Atlanta: HIKI NŌ at the 2016 Student Television Network Competition

8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS

The Hawaiian Room10:00 GLOBE TREKKER North East

England

7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN

SHOW David Petraeus, Part 18:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES

Noel Coward’s Present Laughter

7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Wanted: Broccoli

7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA MALLOZZI Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast (Dubrovnik, Croatia)

8:00 EARTHCASTER 9:00 KANEKO’S MONUMENTAL

RISK 10:00 LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS

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LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL

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3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

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ESSENTRICS Posture Workout (e)1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON

BICKFORD 1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING

Golden Mist Oval2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Small Project

Assembly2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE

This Old House U.3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE

KOCHILAS Olive Oil Everything4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY When Only

Chocolate Will Do5:00 SIMPLY MING Todd English5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK

STREET TELEVISION Milk Street Menu

6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Bourbon Country7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA

MALLOZZI The Lumbee Dance of the Spring Moon (Robeson County, North Carolina)

8:00 NATURE The Cheetah Children For nearly two years in the forested hills of Zimbabwe, wildlife cameraman Kim Wolhuter shadowed a wild cheetah family on foot, to reveal in intimate detail the cubs’ remarkable journey to adulthood and their mother’s dedication in raising them.

9:00 NOVA Killer Floods Uncover geologic fingerprints of colossal floods that violently reshaped the ancient world. Follow geologists

around the globe as they reconstruct catastrophic Ice Age floods more powerful than all the world’s top ten rivers combined.

10:00 MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE BRAIN: THE LIFE & SCIENCE OF DR. MARIAN DIAMOND (e)

11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Head and the Heart/Benjamin Booker (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE The Cheetah Children1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Chasing

Trane: The John Coltrane Documentary

2:30 KATMAI: ALASKA’S WILD PENINSULA

3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 3:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK

12 SUNDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ Mālama Honua (e)12:30 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED (e) 2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I

The Education Leaders of Our State (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NA MELE Na Palapalai (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Ted Dintersmith (e)4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Vietnam,

Hanoi – Pho (e)5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 6 Spiro and Hugh organize a “friendly” cricket match between Greeks and English.

8:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 7 of 8 Morwenna gives birth and plunges into despair. Ross and Demelza bare their souls.

9:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 7 While Dominique is in recovery, Charlotte courts Claude for her renegade fashion house.

10:00 RARE – CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK Part 2 of 3 (e)

11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 THE COLLECTION ON

MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 71:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES In The

Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams2:00 FOO FIGHTERS – LANDMARKS

LIVE IN CONCERT: A GREAT PERFORMANCES SPECIAL

3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Black Like Me

13 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE Haunani Apoliona and

Ku‘uipo Kumukahi (e)8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Junk in the Trunk 79:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Junk in the Trunk 3 (e)10:00 POV Almost Sunrise In an attempt

to put haunting combat experiences behind them, two friends embark on a 2,700-mile trek on foot across America. The film is a portrait of veterans – one of hope, potential and untold possibilities.

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 6

2:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 8

3:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 7

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LESLIE WILCOX Livingston “Jack” Wong See page 7

8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Children of the Revolution Lupita Nyong’o, Carmelo Anthony and Ana Navarro investigate the political choices of their fathers, discovering sometimes unexpected heritage as they trace their ancestry further back.

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR The History of the World (e)

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11:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES In The Heights: Chasing Broadway Dreams (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE

BRAIN: THE LIFE & SCIENCE OF DR. MARIAN DIAMOND

2:00 POV Almost Sunrise

15 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lana‘i –

Venison Ed Kenney meets up with Hawaiian hula dancer, cultural practitioner and sustainable hunter Anela Marie Kawehikulaonalani Evans, who shares the love and respect she has for her island home.

8:00 A YEAR IN SPACE Follow astronaut Scott Kelly’s record-breaking 12-month mission on the International Space Station, from launch to landing, as NASA charts the effects of long-duration spaceflight by comparing him to his identical twin on Earth, astronaut Mark Kelly. (e)

9:00 BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE Picking up where the first film left off, Scott Kelly’s last day in space and return to Earth introduces viewers to the next generation of

astronauts training to leave Earth’s orbit and travel into deep space.

10:00 NOVA First Man on the Moon (e)11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Livingston “Jack” Wong (e)

11:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lana‘i – Venison (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 NOVA First Man on the Moon2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Junk in the Trunk 33:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS

Children of the Revolution

16 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS

The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific (e)

10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Road Trip: Rust Belt Highway, USA (e)

11:00 MAKE4811:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY

The Rocking Horse MakerCable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 A YEAR IN SPACE2:00 BEYOND A YEAR IN SPACE3:00 NOVA First Man on the Moon

17 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN SHOW:

PEER TO PEER CONVERSATIONS Mary Barra

8:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Indecent

Paula Vogel’s Tony Award winner is inspired by the true story of the controversial 1923 Broadway debut of Sholem Asch’s God of Vengeance. The play with music looks at an explosive moment in theatrical history.

11:00 IT’S “JUST” ANXIETY (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 NOVA First Man on the Moon2:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 6

3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

18 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY

ESSENTRICS Weight Loss (e)1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON

BICKFORD Butterflies and Daisies, Part 1 (e)

1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Christmas Eve Snow

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2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Adding Details & Tower Bookcase Assembly

2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Approaching

Half Way3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE

KOCHILAS Meze Society4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM

COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Outsmarting Thanksgiving

5:00 SIMPLY MING Amanda Freitag5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK

STREET TELEVISION Milk Street Holidays

6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Persimmon Style7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA

MALLOZZI Hogmanay in Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland)

8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET Eugene Onegin Anna Netrebko reprises one of her most acclaimed roles as Tatiana, the heroine of Tchaikovsky’s opera, adapted from Pushkin’s classic novel. Dmitri Hvorostovsky stars as the title character, who rejects Tatiana’s love until it’s too late.

11:00 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2017

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE The Funkiest Monkeys1:00 POV Almost Sunrise3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 3:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK

19 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Junk in the Trunk 7 (e)1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS

The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific (e)

2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NA MELE Haunani Apoliona and

Ku‘uipo Kumukahi (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Livingston “Jack” Wong (e)

4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Lana‘i – Venison (e)

5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6 With two women in labor plus a stabbing victim, Dr. Petrides has his hands full.

8:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 8 of 8 Elizabeth turns the tables on George. Demelza and Lt. Armitage reveal their true feelings.

9:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 7 Nina is torn between Claude, Billy and the baby she gave up for adoption.

10:00 RARE – CREATURES OF THE PHOTO ARK Part 3 of 3 (e)

11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 THE COLLECTION ON

MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 71:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Indecent3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Children of

the Revolution

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Kansas City, MO, Part 2 of 3 (e)9:00 DAVID LETTERMAN:

THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE Emmy award-winning comedian David Letterman receives the 2017 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. This special features tributes from Letterman’s friends and colleagues including top entertainers and comedians.

10:30 INDEPENDENT LENS Shadow World Based on Andrew Feinstein’s globally acclaimed book The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade, the film reveals the shocking realities of the global arms trade.

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 THE DURRELLS IN CORFU

SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6

2:00 POLDARK SEASON 3 ON MASTERPIECE Season 3, Part 8 of 8

3:00 THE COLLECTION ON MASTERPIECE Part 7 of 7

21 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Minnijean Brown Trickey, Part 1 Originally recorded in 2008, this program commemorates the 60th anniversary of the Little Rock Nine. In 1957, nine African American students walked through the doors of the all-white Little Rock Central High in Arkansas and stood against an angry mob in a defining moment for the nation’s civil rights movement. Minnijean Brown Trickey was one of those students, now known as the Little Rock Nine. Trickey, a teacher, writer and lecturer whose life work has been to build understanding and promote freedom and equality, shares details of her story that she doesn’t often tell. (e)

8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Relatives We Never Knew We Had Actresses Tea Leoni and Gaby Hoffmann’s lives have been shaped by family mysteries. They are introduced to the identities and life stories of their biological ancestors, thanks to DNA detective work.

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR A Disrespectful Loyalty (e)

11:00 VA: THE HUMAN COST OF WAR (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 ACL PRESENTS: AMERICANA

MUSIC FESTIVAL 2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS

Shadow World3:30 RIBBON OF SAND

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California – Smoked Fish (e)8:00 NATURE Nature’s Miniature

Miracles This episode tells the epic survival stories of the world’s smallest animals, from a tiny sengi, shrew, to a small shark that walks on land.

9:00 NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons Every animal has some kind of weapon, whether claws or horns, fangs or stings. But why are some armaments huge and extreme, far beyond any practical need?

10:00 FRONTLINE Poor Kids (e)11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Minnijean Brown Trickey, Part 1 (e)

11:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS California – Smoked Fish (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE

1:00 FRONTLINE Poor Kids2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Kansas City, MO, Part 2 of 33:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS

Relatives We Never Knew We Had

23 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES: THE

GOOD STARS Anne Shirley turns 13 and faces complex situations with friends, adults and Gilbert Blythe. Her free-spirited nature is challenged by her perceived need to be sensible, a journey fraught with confusion and unfortunate-albeit amusing-mishaps.

9:30 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES (e)11:00 MAKE4811:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY

The Arrow MakerCable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE

1:00 DAVID LETTERMAN: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE

2:30 ART BASEL: A PORTRAIT3:00 NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons

24 FRIDAY7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 THIRD RAIL WITH OZY (e)8:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Irving

Berlin’s Holiday Inn - The Broadway Musical Enjoy the hit Broadway adaptation of the classic 1942 movie musical, showcasing an Irving Berlin score, including the Oscar-winning “White Christmas,” with big dance numbers, comedy and a hit parade of the great songwriter’s famous tunes.

11:30 FOOD FLIRTS Pastrami Meets Ramen (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE

November Pledge HighlightsTHE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK

– THE TOURING YEARS Saturday, November 25, 8:00 pm

Explore the history of the Fab Four, from their early days in Liverpool to their last concert in San Francisco in 1966. The film, by Oscar-winning director Ron Howard, reveals how the foursome united to become the global phenomenon that was The Beatles (1).

GREAT PERFORMANCES HITMAN: DAVID FOSTER AND FRIENDSSunday, November 26, 7:00 pm

Legendary songwriter and producer David Foster (2) has generated some of the world’s best known popular music. Some of the biggest names in music gathered for this 2008 concert, including Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Peter Cetera, Celine Dion, Kenny G, Josh Groban, Blake Shelton, Boz Skaggs and others.

THE 80s Monday, November 27, 8:00 pm

Join host Martha Quinn for a joyful jump into the 1980s, when music videos ruled the airwaves, with hits from Pat Benatar, Billy Joel, Journey, Cyndi Lauper (3), Kenny Loggins, Madonna and Bruce Springsteen.

FOLK LEGENDS: ISN’T THIS A TIME!Wednesday, November 29, 8:00 pm

Treasure this historic gathering of the artists who defined folk music, including Peter, Paul and Mary with Pete Seeger (4); Arlo Guthrie; and The Weavers. The 2003 Carnegie Hall concert features performances the artists considered among their best.

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SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6

3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

25 SATURDAY12:00 HIKI NŌ (e)12:30 CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY

ESSENTRICS Full Body Flexibility (e)1:00 PAINTING WITH WILSON

BICKFORD Butterflies and Daisies, Part 2 (e)

1:30 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Hidden Delight

2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Curved Lids & Face Frames

2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (e)3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Generation Next

Arrives (e)3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 MY GREEK TABLE WITH DIANE

KOCHILAS A Bite of Greek Red Wine

4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY The Italian American Kitchen

5:00 SIMPLY MING Rick Bayless5:30 CHRISTOPHER KIMBALL’S MILK

STREET TELEVISION Crazy Noodles

6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 A CHEF’S LIFE Chasing Trout7:30 BARE FEET WITH MICKELA

MALLOZZI Montreal Then & Now (Montreal, Canada)

8:00 THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK - THE TOURING YEARS See page 15

10:30 SGT. PEPPER’S MUSICAL REVOLUTION (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NATURE Nature’s Miniature

Miracles1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Irving

Berlin’s Holiday Inn - The Broadway Musical

3:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS HEALING MACHINE

26 SUNDAY12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

Kansas City, MO, Part 2 of 3 (e)1:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Keola

Beamer: Mālama Ko Aloha (Keep Your Love) (e)

2:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Ever the Land (e)

3:00 HIKI NŌ (e)3:30 NA MELE Kawika Kahiapo (e)4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Minnijean Brown Trickey, Part 1 (e)

4:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS California - Smoked Fish (e)

5:00 NHK NEWSLINE 5:30 ASIA INSIGHT 6:00 THE OPEN MIND 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Hit Man:

David Foster & Friends (e) See page 15

9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy (e)

11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE

11:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 NOVA Extreme Animal Weapons1:00 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES: THE

GOOD STARS2:30 ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

27 MONDAY7:30 NA MELE ‘Ale‘a8:00 THE 80s See page 1510:00 60s POP, ROCK & SOUL (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE

MET Eugene Onegin

28 TUESDAY7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Minnijean Brown Trickey, Part 2 (e)

8:00 REMEMBERING LEONARD NIMOY Trace the life-story of Leonard Nimoy, featuring stories from his childhood and early career, to his breakout role on “Star Trek,” to

his battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The film features interviews with his family and friends.

9:00 THE VIETNAM WAR The Weight of Memory (e)

11:00 KANEKO’S MONUMENTAL RISK (e)Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 KANEKO’S MONUMENTAL RISK2:00 INDEPENDENT LENS

What Was Ours3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

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29 WEDNESDAY7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS

Philippines – Adobo (e)8:00 FOLK LEGENDS: ISN’T THIS A

TIME! See page 159:30 IL VOLO NOTTE MAGICA (e)11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH

LESLIE WILCOX Minnijean Brown Trickey, Part 2 (e)

11:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS Philippines – Adobo (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 AURORA - FIRE IN THE SKY2:00 FOOD FLIRTS Burger Meets Dosa2:30 FOOD FLIRTS Pastrami Meets

Ramen3:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS

The Stories We Tell

30 THURSDAY7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES

Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages (e)10:30 CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’: THE

SONGS OF THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS (e)

Cable Only After Midnight12:00 CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 FOOD FLIRTS Burger Meets Dosa1:30 FOOD FLIRTS Pastrami Meets

Ramen2:00 NATURE Invasion of the Killer

Whales3:00 NOVA Memory Hackers

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