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March 2012
Public Television From Indiana University
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MemberCard Benefits of the MonthFor complete details, visit www.membercard.com or call (800) 662-3311.
March 2012 Vol. 36, No. 1Viewing Guide StaffScott Witzke Editor & Graphic Designer
WTIU StaffPerry Metz General ManagerPhil Meyer Station Manager
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Benefits of the Month:Marengo Cave (#354)400 East State Road 64Marengo, IN(888) 702-2837marengocave.comValid for 2-for-1 admission to any single or combo tour during March 2012. Subject to availability; call or visit marengocave.com for more information.
Philharmonic Orchestra of Indianapolis (#5)32 East Washington Street, Suite 900 Indianapolis, IN (317) 229-2367 philharmonicindy.org Valid for 2-for-1 concert admission during March 2012. Subject to availability; call or visit philharmonicindy.org for more information.
New Dining Benefits:Angel B’s - A Galleria of Cakes (#213)407 West Patterson Dr.Bloomington, IN(812) 332-2537angelb-s.comValid any time 2-for-1 cupcakes (up to 6 free cupcakes with the purchase of 6 cupcakes). In-house only; excludes special orders.
BLU Boy Chocolate Café & Cakery (#201)112 East Kirkwood Ave.Bloomington, IN(812) 334-8460bluboychocolate.comValid any time for a 10-piece box of chocolates with the purchase of one 10-piece box of chocolates. Limit one 10-piece box.
Butch’s Grillacatessen and Eatzeria (#222)120 East 7th St.Bloomington, IN(812) 822-0210eatbutch.comValid any time for a 2-for-1 calzone.
Campus Candy (#224)518 East Kirkwood Ave.Bloomington, IN(812) 331-6600campuscandy.comValid any time for 2-for-1 bulk candy or frozen yogurt.
Darn Good Soup (#223)107 North College Ave. Bloomington, IN(812) 335-3533darngoodsoup.comValid any time for 2-for-1, 12-oz. cup of soup.
Fifth Street Chill & Grill (#220)3116 5th St.Bedford, IN(812) 275-5551Valid for 2-for-1 sandwich or pasta entrée up to $10.
Benefit Changes:New India (#21)Indianapolis, INNew website! indynewindia.com
Blue Bottle Coffee Shop (#72)Muncie, INClosed
Tea Time Pleasures at Victorian Rose Floral & Gifts (#307)Bloomfield, INClosed
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Knitting Daily
Simply Ming
Victory Garden
Natureexcept3/5 Grand Canyon Serenade3/12 Over Hawai’i3/19 John Denver
Body Electric3/5 Easy Yoga
Katie Brown Woorkshop(except 3/5)
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
The EuropeanJournal
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Martha’s Sewing Room
Chef Jon Besh’s New Orleans
Ask This Old House
NOVA except3/8 Simon and Garfunkel3/15 Human Nature
Body Electric
Jerry Yarnell: School of Fine Arts
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
This American LandBeg 3/22 Natural Heroes
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Sewing with Nancy
Taste of History
Hometime
World of Julia Peterkin except3/9 IU Singing Hoosiers3/16 Peter, Paul and Mary3/30 Julia Robinson
Body Electric
For Your HomeBeg 3/23 Crafting at the Spotted Canary
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
The Friday Zone
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
The Weekly Special
3/23 IN Focus
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Quilting Arts
America’s Test Kitchen
This Old House
3/7 Tony Bennett Duets II3/14 Yanni3/21 Oscar Hammerstein3/28 Playing for the World
Body Electric
Best of the Joy of Painting(except 3/7)
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Life (Part 2)
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
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5:55 6:00
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Weekday Schedule
Fons & Porter’sLove of Quilting
Baking with Julia
3/6 Pizza Night
Rough Cut
Antiques Roadshow except3/6 Il Volo (1:30)3/13 Our Town: Columbus3/20 Straight No Chaser
Body Electric
Beads, Baubles & Jewels (except 3/6)
WordGirl
Arthur
Electric Company
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6:00 6:30 7:00
7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:3010:0011:00
Body ElectricCurious George Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!Super Why! Dinosaur TrainBarney & FriendsMartha Speaks Wild KrattsSesame StreetSid the Science Kid
(except 3/5-9; 3/12-16; 3/19-21)
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March HighlightsThe Big Band VocalistsSaturday, March 3 at 7pm; Sunday, March 11 at 10am
Relive the “crooners” and “canaries” of the 1940s, featuring the greatest vocalists of the period when they started their careers performing with orchestras and dance bands. Among the legendary artists and timeless hits included in the rare, vintage footage are Louis Armstrong, Perry Como, Doris Day, Helen Forest with the Harry James Orchestra, Peggy Lee with the Benny Goodman Orchestra, Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting, Jo Stafford and the Pied Pipers with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, and many more favorites from the World War II era.
Dr. Wayne Dyer: Wishes FullfilledSunday, March 4 at 5:30pm; Thursday, March 8 at 8pm
Best-selling author and beloved teacher Dr. Wayne Dyer presents his Five Wishes Fulfilled Foundations: five steps to living from your “highest self” and thereby attracting your deepest desires. Using his trademark humor, combined with source material drawn from some of the most original American “New Thought” philosophers of the 20th century, Dr. Dyer outlines a program for mastering the tools necessary for living a profoundly extraordinary life, showing viewers how to create new and astonishing thought patterns while defeating unproductive and recurring habits.
Great Performances: Phantom of the Opera at Royal Albert HallSunday, March 4 at 8:30pm
Take a front-row seat for the 25th anniversary performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera in a lavish, fully-staged production in the sumptuous Victorian splendor of the Royal Albert Hall. Stars Ramin Karimloo as The Phantom and Sierra Boggess as Christine were joined by Barry James as Monsieur Firmin, Gareth Snook as Monsieur André, Liz Robertson as Madame Giry and Wynne Evans as Piangi, together with a cast and orchestra of more than 200, including special guest appearances.
Under The StreetlampTuesday, March 6 at 8pm
Under the Streetlamp, America’s hottest new vocal group, performs an electrifying evening of classic hits from the American radio songbook in this special recorded at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, Indiana. Exuding the irresistible rapport of a modern-day Rat Pack, the quartet — recent leading cast members of the Tony Award-winning musical Jersey Boys — deliver an evening of unforgettable entertainment. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity.
(l-r): Christopher Kale Jones, Michael Cunio, Shonn Wiley,
Michael Ingersoll.
The Phantom.
Dr. Wayne Dyer.
Doris Day.
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$150 ($30)
WTIU Lunch Kit
This kit includes the black and red WTIU insulated lunch tote and a bold red 22-oz. water bottle. The bottle stands 10” tall and features a wide mouth to accommodate ice. Everything you need for a great lunch break, no matter where you take it!
$150 ($43)
Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth with Bill Moyers 2-DVD Set
This 2-DVD set includes bonus material in addition to Joseph Campbell’s discussion with journalist Bill Moyers about his life’s work.
$240 ($35)
WTIU Fleece Pullover
This cozy red pullover has a convertible collar, reinforced side seam pockets, and includes a black and white WTIU logo embroidered on the left chest. (Available in adult L and XL only.)
$366 ($57) Antiques Roadshow Treasure Trove
Delve into two softcover books and a DVD about one of America’s most beloved programs. Antiques Roadshow Primer is the perfect introduction to those lost attic treasures; Antiques Roadshow Behind the Scenes gets you up-close and personal with the show; and The Best of Antiques Roadshow contains three special episodes recounting the show’s finest moments.
$75 (DVD $20 Blu-Ray $30)Our Town: Columbus on DVD or Blu-Ray
This 2012 WTIU production features Columbus, Indiana residents describing what makes their city – the seat of Bartholomew County – unique.
$90 ($15) WTIU Insulated Lunch Tote
Show your support on-the-go! The foil-lined interior of the black and red WTIU lunch tote will keep your food just the way you like it until lunch time. Features dual handles, an exterior Velcro pocket and a wide, zippered opening.
$90Tony Bennett: Duets II CD
Legendary performer Tony Bennett celebrated his 85th birthday with this release, featuring Aretha Franklin, Lady Gaga, Michael Bublé, Norah Jones, John Mayer, Queen Latifah, Carrie Underwood and others.
$120 (DVD $30 Blu-Ray $35) Downton Abbey: Season 2 2-DVD or Blu-ray Set
Season 2 of the Emmy® Award-winning Downton Abbey returns as The Great War rages across Europe, and not even the serene Yorkshire countryside is free from its effects.
$120 ($17)
Fabric of the Cosmos Softcover Book
This companion book to the wildly popular NOVA special, The Fabric of the Cosmos, offers a grand tour of the universe that makes us look at reality in a completely different way. 592 pages.
2012 WTIU Thank You GiftsFair Market Value is in ($)
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1 Thursday 8:00 The Weekly Special H
(r 3/2 6pm) 8:30 Bluegrass
Underground H The John Cowan Band. 9:00 Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Special:
World War II In Europe. DVS 10:00 Independent Lens Whatever It Takes. A look at an
innovative public high school in New York’s South Bronx and its visionary principal. (r 3/2 2am; 3/4 3am)
11:00 Why I Sing Amazing Grace: The African-American Worship Experience
Documentary and discussion exploring the topics of spirituality, rituals, powers, and leadership in the black church.
11:30 Journal H
2 Friday
8:00 Washington Week H (r Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Need to Know H (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am) 9:00 American Masters Cab Calloway: Sketches. The singer
was at the top of his game in the jazz and swing era and was redis-covered in the 1980s. (r 3/3 2am)
10:00 In Performance at the White House
A Broadway Celebration. Tony award nominees and winners perform tunes from Broadway’s beloved musicals. (r 3/3 3am)
11:00 Moyers & Company H
3 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Bob the Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou DVS 8:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV
10:00 The Friday Zone Repeat of 3/2.
10:30 Over Hawai’i H An illuminating, off-the-beaten-
path tour of Hawai’i’s six major islands and scenic wonders. (r 3/12 1pm; 3/14 8pm)
12:00 Pizza Night with Father Dom H
Philly cheesesteak pizza with pro-volone, muffaletta pizza, Italian-style pizza and more are created. (r 3/6 Noon)
1:30 Blood Sugar Solution with Dr. Mark Hyman H
Dr. Mark Hyman outlines the underlying causes of diabesity and explains how to overcome the problem.
3:00 Moments to Remember My Music
Legends of the late ‘50s and early 1960s pop era including Frankie Laine and the Four Aces perform. (r 3/17 7pm)
5:30 Il Volo Takes Flight H Italian teen vocal group Il Volo
performs opera, pop and classic Italian songs. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity. (r 3/6 1:30pm; 3/11 2:30pm)
7:00 Big Band Vocalists H Highlights the greatest “croon-
ers” and “canaries” of the 1940s, including Perry Como and Doris Day. (r 3/11 10am)
9:00 Great Performances Tony Bennett: Duets II. The
crooner’s second duets album features Lady Gaga, Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson and Norah Jones. (r 3/7 1pm)
Tony Bennett.
11:00 Sun Studio Sessions H Jon McKiel. 11:30 In The Life H
4 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Cat in the Hat-A-Thon Dr. Seuss’s birthday is celebrated
with a marathon. DVS (r 3/5 6:30am)
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Easy Yoga for Easing
Pain H Peggy Cappy demonstrates how
yoga can effectively alleviate the pain in painful joints. (r 3/5 2pm; 3/10 Noon)
11:00 Grand Canyon Serenade
A stunning visual portrait of the Grand Canyon is set to clas-sical music by Tchaikovsky and Brahms. (r 3/5 1pm; 3/11 10:30pm; 3/17 6pm; 3/19 8pm)
12:00 ‘60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music)
Includes pop sounds from Frat Rock to Surf Pop, the British Beats. Motown, Soul and Pop classics. (r 3/12 8pm)
2:00 Great Performances Pavarotti: A Life in Seven Arias.
The renowned tenor’s childhood, early career in Italian opera hous-es and rise to fame are examined.
4:00 Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America
Vintage CBS television program from a turbulent time in our nation’s past. (r 3/8 1pm)
5:30 Dr. Wayne Dyer - Wishes Fulfilled H
Dr. Dyer offers viewers a detailed explanation of how to manifest that which is most important to them. (r 3/8 8pm)
8:30 Great Performances H Phantom of the Opera at Royal
Albert Hall. This lavish production celebrated the 25th anniversary year of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s masterpiece.
5 Monday
8:00 Our Town: Columbus H Highlights the unique “spirit” that
makes Columbus such a special place to live. (r 3/10 10:30am; 3/11 6pm; 3/13 1pm; 3/14 9:30pm)
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9:30 Make Your Own Kind of Music: The IU Singing Hoosiers H
Enjoy an entertaining evening of song and dance with the Indiana University Singing Hoosiers. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity. (3/9 1pm)
Dr. Michael Schwartzkopf.
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
6 Tuesday
8:00 Under The Streetlamp H
An electrifying concert of classic hits from the cast of the Tony-Award winning musical Jersey Boys. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity.
9:30 Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre - Live from New York H
The internationally renowned guitar superstar delivers a stun-ning performance featuring new songs. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity. (r 3/10 9pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
7 Wednesday
8:00 John Denver: The Wildlife Concert
An intimate performance from 1995 features “Rocky Mountain High” and “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” (r 3/10 1pm; 3/17 10:30am; 3/19 1pm)
9:30 Human Nature Sings Motown with Special Guest Smokey Robinson H
Australia’s best selling vocal group performs the greatest hits which marked the Motown Sound. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity. (r 3/15 1pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
8 Thursday 8:00 Dr. Wayne Dyer -
Wishes Fulfilled Repeat of 3/4.11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
9 Friday 8:00 Washington Week H (Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Superstars of Seventies
Soul Live (My Music) H Soul diva Patti LaBelle hosts
performances by 1970s Motown, R&B, soul and disco legends.
Patti LaBelle.
11:00 Moyers & Company H (r 3/10 4pm)
10 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Bob the Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Clifford the Big Red
Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV 10:00 The Friday Zone
Repeat of 3/9.10:30 Our Town: Columbus
Repeat of 3/5.12:00 Easy Yoga for Easing
Pain Repeat of 3/4. 1:00 John Denver: The
Wildlife Concert Repeat of 3/7. 2:30 Viewer Choice 4:00 Moyers & Company Repeat of 3/9.
5:00 Peter, Paul and Mary - 25th Anniversary Concert
In this 1986 special, the folk trio performs songs that became the soundtrack of a generation. (r 3/16 1pm; 3/17 9:30pm; 3/18 Noon)
7:00 Welk Stars - Through The Years
Mary Lou Metzger hosts outstanding musical production numbers from Myron Floren, Ken Delo and more.
9:00 Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre - Live from New York
Tune in for a special ticket oppor-tunity. Repeat of 3/6.
10:30 Viewer Choice11:30 Harpist’s Legacy: Ann
Hobson Pilot and the Sound
The revered harpist was the first black female principal player in a major symphony orchestra.
11 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Curious George DVS 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A
Lot About That! DVS 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS 9:00 Sid The Science Kid 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Big Band Vocalists Repeat of 3/3.12:00 Viewer Choice 1:30 Viewer Choice 2:30 Il Volo Takes Flight Tune in for a special ticket
opportunity. Repeat of 3/3.
Il Volo.
4:00 Suze Orman’s Money Class An expert take on what actions people need to take to navigate today’s unsettling economic waters. (r 3/18 10am)
6:00 Our Town: Columbus Repeat of 3/5.
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APRIL
PBS NEWSHOURSave the date!
Jim Lehrer is scheduled to be in Bloomington on April 13. Watch PBS NewsHour for more information.
Ticket Offers:
IU Ballet: Sleeping Beauty - IU MAC - 3/24IU Singing Hoosiers Spring Concert - IU Auditorium - 3/31Human Nature - Murat -3/31Jim Lehrer Lecture - Location TBD - 4/13Sesame Street Live - Murat - 4/14 An Evening with Yanni - Murat - 4/30Joe Bonamassa - Murat - 5/5Under the Streetlamp - Egyptian Room at Old National Centre 5/13Riverdance Farewell Tour - 5/17Il Volo - 8/18Straight No Chaser - 12/8
FRIDAY
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Seusspicious BehaviorMarch 3Monroe County Public Library1-4pm
WTIU Public Television is proud to partner with Bloomington Parks and Recreation and the Monroe County Public Library Children Services to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Bring your camera because PBS’s “Thing 1 and Thing 2” will be there for children of all ages to have their picture taken. We’ll show episodes of the PBS series The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! and Bloomington High School North students will put on a theatrical production. Come out and play Suessical games and participate in Seusstacular hands-on activities. No registration needed. Intended for children ages 3 to 9 and their families.
The Baby Fair: Everything from Pregnancy through Preschool
Bloomington Convention CenterSunday, March 4 1-4pmbloomingtonbirth.org/babyfair/www.facebook.com/bloomingtonbirth
Bloomington Area Birth Services presents a fun, educational one-stop shop of parenting resources. The goal of this event is to bring everything about babies, from shopping to community resources, together in one convenient place.
The 2012 Baby Fair will include more than 40 exhibitors, live music, toddler and preschool activities, a baby wearing fashion show, and a visit from PBS characters “Thing 1 & Thing 2” from The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! A lactation station will be provided where mamas can relax and nurse during the event and lactation consultants will be on hand to answer questions.
The event is $5 for adults and children under 12 are free. The first 300 families will receive a free reusable shopping bag full of products and coupons related to life with a baby. There will also be great door prizes.
March Media Sponsorships
= WTIU / Indiana University-related programs
7:30 Steven Caras: See Them Dance H
Explore the life and artistry of America’s leading dance photog-rapher. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity. (r 3/17 Noon)
Caras photo of dancer.
9:00 Yanni: Live at El Morro H
Yanni performs with his 15-piece orchestra at The Castillo de San Felipe del Morro in Puerto Rico. Tune in for a special ticket opportunity. (r 3/14 1pm)
10:30 Grand Canyon Serenade Repeat of 3/4.
12 Monday
8:00 ‘60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music)
Repeat of 3/4.10:00 Alone in the
Wilderness, Part 2 Dick Proenneke’s simple, yet
profound account of his 30-year adventure in the remote Alaska wilderness continues in this sequel to Alone in the Wilderness.
11:30 Journal H
13 Tuesday
8:00 Joseph Campbell & The Power of Myth with Bill Moyers
Part 1. The late mythologist ex-plores what heroes of all cultures have in common.
14 Wednesday
8:00 Over Hawai’i Repeat of 3/3. 9:30 Our Town: Columbus
Repeat of 3/5.11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
10 / www.wtiu.indiana.edu H= Denotes a program new to WTIU.
15 Thursday 8:00 Viewer Choice 9:30 Straight No Chaser -
Songs of the Decades H The phenomenal group reinvents
the idea of a cappella on the modern pop landscape in this concert. (r 3/20 1pm)
Straight No Chaser.
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
16 Friday
8:00 Washington Week H (Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Oscar Hammerstein II -
Out of My Dreams H Glee star Matthew Morrison
hosts a celebration of the most acclaimed lyricist of the 20th century. (r 3/21 1pm)
Matthew Morrison.
10:00 Moyers & Company H 11:00 Viewer Choice
17 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Bob the Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Clifford the Big Red
Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts
9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV10:00 The Friday Zone
Repeat of 3/16.10:30 John Denver: The
Wildlife Concert Repeat of 3/7.12:00 Steven Caras: See Them
Dance Tune in for a special ticket op-
portunity. Repeat of 3/11. 1:30 Viewer Choice 3:00 Viewer Choice 4:30 Viewer Choice 6:00 Grand Canyon
Serenade Repeat of 3/4. 7:00 Moments to Remember
My Music Repeat of 3/3. 9:30 Peter, Paul and Mary -
25th Anniversary Concert Repeat of 3/10.11:30 Ilona, Upstairs A portrait of how artists recreate
themselves in response to their past.
18 Sunday
6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Curious George DVS 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A
Lot About That! DVS 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS 9:00 Sid The Science Kid DVS 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Suze Orman’s Money
Class Repeat of 3/11.12:00 Peter, Paul and Mary -
25th Anniversary Concert Repeat of 3/10. 2:00 Viewer Choice 4:00 Viewer Choice 5:30 Viewer Choice 7:30 Viewer Choice 9:00 Downton Abbey –
Behind The Drama Go behind the scenes and review
the action-packed storylines of the first two seasons. Relive pivotal moments from the series, and get insight into the characters from writer Julian Fellowes and the ac-tors who bring Downton to life.
10:00 Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist - Part One. Timothy
Spall and Tom Hardy star in the tale of a young orphan Oliver who is sent to the workhouse. DVS
William Miller as Oliver Twist.
19 Monday 8:00 Grand Canyon
Serenade Repeat of 3/4. 9:00 PBS Election 2012:
Republican Presidential Candidate Debate
At press time, Ray Suarez is scheduled to moderate this live debate from Oregon.
10:30 Great Performances Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A
Celebration of New Orleans Blues. The versatile British actor and star of House showcases his musical side in New Orleans.
20 Tuesday
8:00 Joseph Campbell & The Power of Myth with Bill Moyers
Part 2. Planting cultures and their emphasis on death, sacrifice and rebirth are explored.
21 Wednesday 8:00 Viewer Choice 9:30 Viewer Choice 11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
22 Thursday
8:00 IN Focus H Education. (r 3/23 6pm)
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8:30 Bluegrass Underground H
Bluegrass Underground Season Mixer.
9:00 Globe Trekker Venice City Guide. DVS
(r 3/24 11am)10:00 Independent Lens Pushing The Elephant. A mother
and daughter reunite a decade after their separation during the Congolese civil war. (r 3/23 2am; 3/25 3am)
11:30 Journal H
23 Friday 8:00 Washington Week H (r Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Need to Know H (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am) 9:00 PBS Arts from
Cleveland: Women Who Rock
Performances and interviews with Bonnie Raitt, Cyndi Lauper and more women musicians are showcased. (3/24 2am; 3/26 4am)
10:00 Steve Jobs - One Last Thing
An unflinching look at the innova-tor and his work features Jobs discussing his philosophy of life. (r 3/26 5am)
Steve Jobs.
11:00 Moyers & Company H
24 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
6:30 Bob The Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Clifford The Big Red
Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS
9:30 DragonflyTV10:00 The Friday Zone
Repeat of 3/23.10:30 New York Originals 11:00 Globe Trekker Venice City Guide. DVS Repeat of
3/22.12:00 Baking with Julia (r Tue Noon)12:30 Victory Garden DVS (r Mon 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut -
Woodworking with Tommy Mac
(r Tue 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House (r Wed 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House (r Thu 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop 3:30 McLaughlin Group 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Inside Indiana Business
Program produced with the IU Kelley School of Business
5:30 Indiana Lawmakers 6:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &
Traditions 6:30 Joy of Music Lindau Featuring Anne
Martindale Willis. 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show The Irish Show. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits Coldplay. 10:00 Song of the Mountains The John Cowan Band.11:00 Woodsongs Gary Morris & The Roys.
25 Sunday 6:00 Sesame Street DVS 7:00 Curious George DVS 7:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A
Lot About That! DVS 8:00 Super Why! 8:30 Dinosaur Train DVS 9:00 Sid the Science Kid DVS 9:30 Martha Speaks DVS10:00 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Saddle Club11:00 Equitrekking
11:30 Growing a Greener World
12:00 MotorWeek 12:30 Wild Photo Adventures DVS 1:00 Into The Deep:
America, Whaling & The World: American Experience
Explores the whaling industry’s rise as an economic force in the 18th century and its sharp decline. DVS
3:00 Reindeer Queen Profiles “Sinrock Mary” Anti-
sarlook, the Arctic’s wealthiest woman during the Alaska Gold Rush.
3:30 Class C: The Only Game In Town
Girls from across rural Montana compete for the state basketball title.
5:00 Courthouse Girls of Farmland
A documentary about seven se-nior women who bared all to help save Indiana’s Randolph county courthouse.
Courthouse Girls.
6:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, Hi - Hour 3. Rare
objects include a 1915 Hawaiian flag quit and a first edition copy of Call of the Wild. Repeat of 3/20.
7:00 New Tricks 8:00 Finding Your Roots:
Part 1 H DVS 9:00 Finding Your Roots:
Part 2 H DVS10:00 Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist - Part Two. This bold
adaption of the story of an orphan sent to a workhouse. DVS
11:30 Who Does She Think She Is?
Four female artists face the eco-nomic and spiritual challenges of balancing life and their work.
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26 Monday 8:00 Antiques Roadshow H El Paso - Hour One. Great finds
include a1937 first edition copy of The Hobbit with author J.R.R. Tolkien’s signature. (r 3/27 1pm; 3/29 4am)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow Bismarck - Hour Two.
Valuable items include collections of University of North Dakota pottery and Civil War photos. (r 3/29 5am)
10:00 Fenway Park at 100 H Celebrates the centennial of the oldest ballpark in America, and Boston’s most popular attraction. (r 3/27 1an; 3/28 3am)
Joe Wood.
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
27 Tuesday
8:00 Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club
Florence Lowe Barnes was one of the most accomplished women pilots of the early 20th century.
Florence Lowe Barnes.
9:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience
Reveals how public outrage fol-lowing a deadly factory fire in 1911 led to workplace safety laws. DVS (r 3/28 2am; 3/31 4am)
10:00 Frontline 11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
28 Wednesday
8:00 Nature Ocean Giants: Giant Lives/Deep
Thinkers/Voices of the Sea. Teams of intrepid scientists use the latest technology to explore the lives of whales and dolphins.
(r 3/29 1am; 3/30 4am) 9:00 NOVA H Cracking Your Genetic Code. What
will it mean when most of us can have the information in our DNA available for analysis? (r 3/29 2am, 1pm; 3/30 5am)
10:00 Quest for the Lost Maya H
Archaeological evidence of a previously unknown Mayan society in the Yucatan Peninsula is explored. (r 3/29 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H 11:30 Journal H
29 Thursday
8:00 Great Performances The Thomashefskys: Music and
Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater. Michael Tilson Thomas explores the American Yiddish theater though the lives of his grandparents. (r 3/30 1am)
10:00 Independent Lens H You’re Looking at Me Like I Live
Here and I Don’t. A first-person, day-to-day account of Lee Gore-witz’s life inside an Alzheimer’s treatment facility. (r 3/30 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
30 Friday
8:00 Washington Week H (r Sat 1am; Sun 5am) 8:30 Need to Know H (r Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am) 9:00 Great Performances H San Francisco Symphony at 100.
A centennial gala concert features Michael Tilson Thomas and artists Itzhak Perlman and Lang Lang. (r 3/31 2am)
11:00 Moyers & Company H
31 Saturday
6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood DVS
6:30 Bob the Builder DVS 7:00 Thomas & Friends DVS 7:30 Caillou 8:00 Clifford the Big Red
Dog DVS 8:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 Cyberchase DVS 9:30 DragonflyTV10:00 The Friday Zone
Repeat of 3/30.10:30 New York Originals 11:00 Globe Trekker South Atlantic. DVS12:00 Baking with Julia (r Tue Noon)12:30 Victory Garden DVS (r Mon 12:30pm) 1:00 Rough Cut -
Woodworking with Tommy Mac (r Tue 12:30pm)
1:30 This Old House (r Wed 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House (r Thu 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime (r Fri 12:30pm) 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop 3:30 McLaughlin Group 4:00 To The Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe 4:30 Inside Indiana Business
Program produced with the IU Kelley School of Business
5:30 Indiana Lawmakers 6:00 Burt Wolf: Travels &
Traditions 6:30 Joy of Music Diane Bish & Friends - Sacred
Favorites. 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show H The Norma Zimmer Show. 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Red Green Show 9:00 Austin City Limits Sonic Youth/The Black Keys. 10:00 Song of the
Mountains H Michael Reno Harrell and Jeff
Little Trio.11:00 Sun Studio Sessions H11:30 In The Life H
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Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio DebutsFridays at 8 p.m.
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Ether Game Rebooted Beginning this month, Ether Game, WFIU’s quiz show of musical fun and frustration hosted by Tom Berich, has new rules, a new scoring system, and new segments. The program will now be one hour long, airing Tuesdays from 8 to 9 p.m.
A new Ether Game segment called Sight Reading will feature a local or visiting celebrity guest who will play in the studio on behalf of a randomly selected radio listener. The guest will be asked about oddball music trivia, and prizes will be awarded to the winners. On each program, tickets for all IU Theater productions and Indiana Festival Theatre will be awarded.
This month’s Sight Reading guests are IU assistant professor of music Kyle Adams, “Rock ’n Roll Librarian” Kid Kazooey, choral conductor Susan Swaney, and singer-songwriter Krista Detor.
to advancing the art of jazz. According to JALC’s artistic director Wynton Marsalis, “From the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performing music of the Jazz Age, to Terence Blanchard and Branford Marsalis demonstrating modern New Orleans development, to the spicy Afro polyrhythm of Cuba, to the sultry soulfulness of Nancy Wilson and perennial favorite Dianne Reeves, there’s a concert here for everyone.”
Each week Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio will bring you the sounds and stories of jazz, hosted by Wendell Pierce of HBO’s Treme.
The weekly radio series comes from Jazz at Lincoln Center, the multifaceted program dedicated
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Barney & Friends Weekdays 8:30am
Beads, Baubles and Jewels Tue 2:30pmBefore There Were Parks 3/7 3:30am; 3/8
5:30am; 3/13 5:30amBest of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pm
(except 3/7)Big Band Vocalists 3/3 7pm; 3/11 10amBiz Kid$ 3/25 10amBlood Sugar Solution with
Dr. Mark Hyman 3/3 1:30pmBluegrass Underground 3/1 8:30pm;
3/22 8:30pmBob the Builder Sat 6:30amBody Electric Weekdays at 6am
and 2pmBurt Wolf: Travels &
Traditions 3/24 6pm; 3/31 6pm
Caillou Sat 7:30amCat in the Hat Knows a
Lot About That! Weekdays 7am;
Sun 7:30amCat in the Hat-A-Thon 3/4 7am; 3/5 6:30amCharlie Rose Weekdays
5pm; Tue-Sat MidnightChef John Besh’s New
Orleans Thu NoonClass C: The Only Game
in Town 3/25 3:30pmClifford the Big Red Dog Sat 8amCourthouse Girls of
Farmland 3/25 5pmCrafting at the Spotted
Canary 3/23 2:30pm; 3/30 2:30pm
Curious George Weekdays 6:30am;
Sun 7amCyberchase Sat 9amDinosaur Train
Weekdays 8am; Sun 8:30
Dr. Wayne Dyer - Wishes Fulfilled 3/4 5:30pm; 3/8 8pm
DragonflyTV Sat 9:30amDownton Abbey – Behind
the Drama 3/18 9pm
‘60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) 3/4 Noon; 3/12 8pm
Adirondacks 3/14 2am; 3/15 4am; 3/18 3am
Alone in the Wilderness, Part 2 3/12 10pm
America’s Test Kitchen Wed NoonAmerican Masters: Cab
Calloway: Sketches 3/2 9pm; 3/3 2amAmerican Masters: Joan
Baez: How Sweet the Sound 3/7 2am; 3/8 4am
Amish: American Experience 3/1 4am; 3/5 3am
Antiques Roadshow: Pittsburgh - Hour Three 3/3 4am; 3/5 5am
Antiques Roadshow: Honolulu - Hour One
3/6 2am; 3/7 4am; 3/10 4am
Antiques Roadshow: Los Angeles - Hour Two
3/7 5amAntiques Roadshow:
Honolulu - Hour Two 3/14 4amAntiques Roadshow: Los
Angeles - Hour Three 3/14 5amAntiques Roadshow:
Bismarck - Hour One 3/20 1am; 3/21 5amAntiques Roadshow:
Honolulu - Hour Three 3/20 2am; 3/21 4am; 3/25 6pm
Antiques Roadshow: El Paso - Hour One
3/26 8pm; 3/27 1pm; 3/29 4am
Antiques Roadshow: Bismarck - Hour Two
3/26 9pm; 3/29 5amArthur Weekdays 3:30pmAsk This Old House Sat 2pm; Thu 12:30pmAustin City Limits 3/24 9pm; 3/31 9pmBaking with Julia Sat and Tue Noon
(except 3/6)
Easy Yoga for Easing Pain 3/4 10am; 3/5 2pm;
3/10 NoonElectric Company Weekdays 4pmEquitrekking 3/25 11amEuropean Journal Mon 6pmFenway Park at 100 3/26
10pm; 3/27 1am; 3/28 3am
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Mon - Thu 4:30pm
Finding Your Roots: Part 1 3/25 8pm; 3/26 12:30am; 3/27 2am; 3/28 4am
Finding Your Roots: Part 2 3/25 9pm; 3/26 1:30am; 3/27 3am; 3/28 5am
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Tue 11:30am
For Your Home 3/2 2:30pm; 3/9 2:30pm
Fort Niagara: the Struggle For A Continent
3/25 4:30amFriday Zone Fri 4:30pm;
Sat 10amFrontline 3/2 4am;
3/4 2am; 3/21 1am; 3/25 2am; 3/27 10pm; 3/28 1am
Globe Trekker 3/1 9pm; 3/22 9pm; 3/24 11am; 3/31 11am
Grand Canyon Serenade 3/4 11am; 3/5 1pm;
3/11 10:30pm; 3/17 6pm; 3/19 8pm
Great Performances: Tony Bennett: Duets II
3/3 9pm; 3/7 1pmGreat Performances:
Pavarotti: A Life In Seven Arias 3/4 2pm
Great Performances: Phantom of the Opera At Royal Albert Hall
3/4 8:30pmGreat Performances:
Sondheim! The Birthday Concert
3/17 2am; 3/19 3amGreat Performances: Hugh
Laurie: Let Them Talk 3/19 10:30pmGreat Performances: The
Thomashefskys 3/29 8pm; 3/30 1am
Great Performances: San Francisco Symphony
3/30 9pm; 3/31 2amGrowing a Greener World 3/25 11:30amHarpist’s Legacy: Ann
Hobson Pilot and the Sound of Change
3/10 11:30pmHometime Fri 12:30pm;
3/24 2:30pm; 3/31 2:30pm
How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin 3/7 1am; 3/8 3am; 3/9 4am; 3/11 3am; 3/13 1am
Human Nature Sings Motown 3/7 9:30pm; 3/15 1pm
Il Volo Takes Flight 3/3 5:30pm; 3/6
1:30pm; 3/11 2:30pmIlona, Upstairs 3/17 11:30pmIN Focus 3/22 8pm;
3/23 6pmIn Performance at the
White House 3/2 10pm; 3/3 3am
In the Life 3/3 11:30pm; 3/31 11:30pm
Independent Lens: Whatever it Takes
3/1 10pm; 3/2 2am; 3/4 3am
Independent Lens: Bhutto 3/9 2am; 3/12 4amIndependent Lens: We Still
Live Here 3/16 2am; 3/18 2am
Independent Lens: Pushing the Elephant
3/22 10pm; 3/23 2am; 3/25 3am
Independent Lens: You’re Looking At Me Like I Live Here and I Don’t
3/29 10pm; 3/30 3amIndiana Lawmakers 3/24 5:30pm,
3/31 5:30pmInside Indiana Business 3/24 4:30pm; 3/31
4:30pmInto the Deep: America,
Whaling & the World: American Experience
3/21 2am; 3/22 3am; 3/24 3am; 3/25 1pm
Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Thu 2:30pm
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Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre - Live from New York 3/6 9:30pm; 3/10 9pm
John Denver: the Wildlife Concert 3/7 8pm; 3/10 1pm; 3/17 10:30am; 3/19 1pm
Joseph Campbell & the Power of Myth with Bill Moyers 3/13 8pm; 3/20 8pm
Journal Weekdays 11:30pm (except 3/2; 3/9; 3/13; 3/16; 3/19; 3/20; 3/23; 3/30)
Joy of Music 3/24 6:30pm; 3/31 6:30pm
Julia Robinson and Hilbert’s Tenth Problem 3/30 1pm
Katie Brown Workshop 3/12 2:30pm; 3/19
2:30pm; 3/26 2:30pmKeeping Up Appearances 3/24 8pm; 3/31 8pmKnitting Daily
Mon 11:30amLawrence Welk Show 3/24 7pm; 3/31 7pmLegend of Pancho Barnes
and the Happy Bottom Riding Club 3/27 8pm
Life (Part 2) Wed 6pmLinda Arbuckle: Fresh
Color on Pottery 3/12 MidnightMake Your Own Kind of
Music: The IU Singing Hoosiers 3/5 9:30pm; 3/9 1pm
Martha Speaks Weekdays 9am; Sun 9:30am
Martha’s Sewing Room Thu 11:30amMasterpiece Classic:
Oliver Twist - Part One 3/5 Midnight; 3/6 3am;
3/18 10pmMasterpiece Classic:
Oliver Twist - Part Two 3/5 1:30am; 3/6
4:30am; 3/25 10pmMasterpiece Classic: Little
Dorrit - Part One 3/12 12:30am;
3/13 2amMasterpiece Classic: Little
Dorrit - Part Two 3/12 2:30am; 3/13 4am
Masterpiece Classic: Little Dorrit - Part Three
3/19 Midnight; 3/20 3am
Masterpiece Classic: Little Dorrit - Part Four
3/19 1:30am; 3/20 4:30am
Masterpiece Classic: Little Dorrit - Part Five
3/26 2:30am; 3/27 4amMcLaughlin Group 3/24 3:30pm; 3/31
3:30pmMister Rogers’
Neighborhood Sat 6amMoments to Remember
(My Music) 3/3 3pm; 3/17 7pm
MotorWeek 3/25 NoonMoyers & Company Fri 11pm (except
3/16); 3/10 4pm; 3/16 10pm
Muhammad Ali: Made In Miami 3/11 4am; 3/14 1am
Mystery of Chaco Canyon 3/16 3am; 3/17 4amNatural Heroes 3/22 6pm; 3/29 6pmNature: An Elephant to
Remember 3/1 1am; 3/2 5am; 3/4 Midnight
Nature: What Females Want and Males Will Do - Part 1 3/8 1am; 3/11 Midnight
Nature: What Females Want and Males Will Do - Part 2 3/15 1am; 3/16 4am; 3/18 Midnight
Nature: Survivors of the Firestorm 3/22 1am; 3/23 3:30am; 3/25 Midnight; 3/26 1pm
Nature: Ocean Giants 3/28 8pm; 3/29 1am;
3/30 4amNeed To Know Fri 8:30pm (except 3/9
and 3/16); Sat 1:30am; Sun 5:30am
New Tricks 3/25 7pmNew York Originals 3/24 10:30am; 3/31
10:30amNiagara Falls 3/15 3am; 3/19 5am
Nightly Business Report Weekdays 6:30pmNOVA: Japan’s Killer
Quake 3/1 2am, 1pm; 3/2 3am; 3/4 1am; 3/6 1am
NOVA: Mind Over Money 3/8 2am; 3/9 5am;
3/11 1amNOVA: Dogs Decoded 3/15 2am; 3/16 5am;
3/18 1amNOVA: Extreme Ice 3/22 2am, 1pm; 3/23
4:30am; 3/25 1amNOVA: Cracking Your
Genetic Code 3/28 9pm; 3/29 2am, 1pm; 3/30 5am
Oscar Hammerstein - Out of My Dreams
3/16 8:30pm; 3/21 1pm
Our Town: Columbus 3/5 8pm; 3/10
10:30am; 3/11 6pm; 3/13 1pm; 3/14 9:30pm
Over Hawai’i 3/3 10:30am; 3/12
1pm; 3/14 8pmPBS Arts from Cleveland:
Women Who Rock 3/23 9pm; 3/24 2am;
3/26 4amPBS Election 2012:
Republican Presidential Candidate Debate 3/19 9pm
PBS NewsHour Weekdays 7pmPeter, Paul and Mary
- 25th Anniversary Concert 3/10 5pm; 3/16 1pm; 3/17 9:30pm; 3/18 Noon
Pizza Night with Father Dom 3/3 Noon; 3/6 Noon
Playing for the World: 1904 Indian Girls’ Basketball 3/28 1pm
POV: Patti Smith: Dream of Life 3/10 2am
Quest for the Lost Maya 3/28 10pm; 3/29 3amQuilting Arts
Wed 11:30amRed Green Show 3/24 8:30pm; 3/31
8:30pm
Reindeer Queen 3/25 3pmReligion & Ethics
Newsweekly Tue 6pmRough Cut 3/13 12:30pm;
3/20 12:30pm; 3/24 1pm; 3/27 12:30pm; 3/31 1pm
Saddle Club 3/25 10:30amSecrets of the Dead 3/13am; 3/4 4amSesame Street Weekdays
10am, Sun 6amSewing with Nancy Fri 11:30amSid the Science Kid Weekdays 11am;
Sun 9amSimon and Garfunkel:
Songs of America 3/4 4pm; 3/8 1pmSimply Ming Mon NoonSky Island 3/23 5:30am;
3/27 5:30amSong of the Mountains 3/24 10pm; 3/31 10pmSteve Jobs - One Last
Thing 3/22 5am; 3/23 10pm; 3/26 5am
Steven Caras: See Them Dance 3/11 7:30pm; 3/17 Noon
Straight No Chaser - Songs of the Decades
3/15 9:30pm; 3/20 1pm
Sun Studio Sessions 3/3 11pm; 3/31 11pmSuper Why! Weekdays
7:30am; Sun 8am Superstars of Seventies
Soul Live (My Music) 3/9 8:30pmSuze Orman’s Money
Class 3/11 4pm; 3/18 10am
Taste of History Fri NoonTavis Smiley
Weekdays 11pm (except 3/1, 2, 9, 12,
13, 16, and 30)This American Land 3/1 6pm; 3/8 6pm;
3/15 6pmThis Old House Wed 12:30pm; 3/24
1:30pm; 3/31 1:30pmThis Old House Hour Fri 1am (except 3/30);
Sat 5amThomas & Friends Sat 7am
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Evening Programming10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 BBC World News11:30 Nightly Business Report
1 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Fur and Feathers 6:30 Savor Indiana Bartholomew County 7:00 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake 8:00 Earthshaker 8:30 Predator Legends 9:00 Jewels of the Jungle
2 Friday 6:00 President’s Photographer Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office 7:00 Clinton: American Experience 9:00 President’s Photographer Fifty Years Inside the Oval Office
3 Saturday 5:30 Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Ed Sullivan Comedy Special10:00 Grand Canyon Serenade11:00 Evening with Smokey Robinson
4 Sunday 5:00 Civil War Pledge Event The Universe of Battle 7:00 Joseph Campbell & The Power of Myth with Bill Moyers11:00 Global Voices The Devil Never Sleeps
5 Monday 6:00 Over Hawai’i 7:30 Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America 9:00 Grand Canyon Serenade
6 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 Horses of the West: America’s Love Story 8:00 American Masters Troubadours: Carole King/ James Taylor & The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter
7 Wednesday 6:00 Ed Sullivan Comedy Special 8:00 Civil War Pledge Event The Universe of Battle
8 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Savor Indiana Grant County 7:00 Journey of the Universe 8:30 Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America
9 Friday 6:00 Civil War Pledge Event The Universe of Battle 8:00 Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry It On: A Musical Legacy
10 Saturday 6:00 Horses of the West: America’s Love Story 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 American Masters Troubadours: Carole King/ James Taylor & The Rise of the Singer-Songwriter10:00 Over Hawai’i11:30 Elizabeth Winthrop: All The Days of Her Life
11 Sunday 5:00 Peter, Paul and Mary: Carry It On: A Musical Legacy 7:00 Joseph Campbell & The Power of Myth with Bill Moyers11:00 Global Voices The Day My God Died
12 Monday 6:00 Nature What Females Want and Males Will Do - Part 1 7:00 Grand Canyon Serenade 8:00 Horses of the West: America’s Love Story 9:00 Echoes of Creation
13 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 Tenth Inning Bottom of the Tenth
14 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline Lost In Detention 7:00 Steven Caras: See Them Dance 8:30 Best of Laugh-In
15 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Hoosier Homes 6:30 Savor Indiana Orange County 7:00 Surviving Disaster with Amanda Ripley 8:30 Airplay: The Rise and Fall of Rock Radio
16 Friday 6:00 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years To Start The World Again 7:00 SOMA Girls 7:30 Basic Black 8:00 The Lord is Not on Trial Here Today. 9:00 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years To Start The World Again
17 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 European Journal 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Best of Laugh-In 9:30 Inside Washington10:00 POV Patti Smith: Dream of Life
18 Sunday 6:00 Appalachians 7:00 Appalachians 8:00 Simon and Garfunkel: Songs of America 9:30 Journey of the Universe 11:00 All That Remains11:30 Soma Girls
19 Monday 6:00 Nature What Females Want and Males Will Do - Part 2
7:00 Alone in the Wilderness, Part 2 8:30 Over Hawai’i10:00 PBS Election 2012: Republican Presidential Candidate Debate
20 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 Women, War & Peace I Came to Testify 8:00 Women, War & Peace Pray The Devil Back to Hell 9:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Mrs. Goundo’s Daughter
21 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Haiti: Where Did the Money Go? 8:00 Independent Lens We Still Live Here 9:00 Frontline
22 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Lakes 6:30 Savor Indiana Hendricks County 7:00 NOVA Extreme Ice 8:00 NOVA How Does the Brain Work? 9:00 Secrets of the Dead China’s Terracotta Warriors
23 Friday 6:00 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years Swords Into Plowshares 7:00 Into The Deep: America, Whaling & The World: American Experience 9:00 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years Swords Into Plowshares
24 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 European Journal 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 9:30 Inside Washington10:00 American Masters Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women11:30 Storied Life of Millie Benson
25 Sunday 6:00 Women, War & Peace Pray The Devil Back to Hell 7:00 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years A Call to Service 8:00 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years To Start The World Again
To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
3/24 4pm; 3/31 4pmTriangle Fire: American
Experience 3/27 9pm; 3/28 2am; 3/31 4am
Under the Streetlamp 3/6 8pmVictory Garden Mon 12:30pm;
3/24 12:30pm; 3/31 12:30pm
Washington Week Fri 8pm; Sat 1am; Sun
5amThe Weekly Special 3/1 8pm; 3/2 6pm; 3/9
6pm; 3/16 6pm; 3/30 6pm
Welk Stars - Through the Years 3/10 7pm
Who Does She Think She Is? 3/25 11:30pm
Why I Sing Amazing Grace: the African-American Worship Experience 3/1 11pm
Wild Kratts Weekdays 9:30am; Sat 8:30am
Wild Photo Adventures 3/25 12:30pmWoodsongs: Gary Morris
& The Roys 3/24 11pm
Woodwright’s Shop 3/24 3pm; 3/31 3pmWordgirl Weekdays 3pmWorld of Julia Peterkin:
Cheating the Stillness 3/2 1pm; 3/23 1pmYanni: Live at El Morro 3/11 9pm; 3/14 1pm
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TIU Family (Ch. 30.3)
Monday-FridayNoon Super Why!12:30 Barney & Friends 1:00 Caillou 1:30 Sid the Science Kid 2:00 Dinosaur Train 2:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:00 Curious George 3:30 Martha Speaks 4:00 Arthur 4:30 WordGirl 5:00 Wild Kratts 5:30 Electric Company
Friday, March 2 2-4pm Cat In The Hat-A-Thon
Evening Schedule
Mondays and Fridays (am & pm) 6:00 Sewing with Nancy 6:30 Grand View 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Ciao Italia 8:30 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Grannies on Safari 10:00 Garden Smart (Fri P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home)10:30 This Old House11:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac11:30 Around the House with Matt and Shari
Tuesdays and Thursdays (am & pm) 6:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 6:30 Best of the Joy of Painting 7:00 Essential Pepin 7:30 Burt Wolf: What We Eat 8:00 Cuisine Culture 8:30 Mexico: One Plate at a Time 9:00 Globe Trekker10:00 Victory Garden10:30 Woodwright’s Shop11:00 Woodsmith Shop11:30 Growing Bolder
Wednesdays and Sundays (am & pm) 6:00 Knit and Crochet Now! 6:30 Donna Dewberry Show 7:00 Cook’s Country 7:30 Lidia’s Italy 8:00 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans 8:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Travelscope10:00 Garden Smart (Sun P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home)10:30 Ask This Old House11:00 For Your Home11:30 Katie Brown Workshop
3 Saturday 6:00 Essential Pepin 6:30 New Jewish Cuisine with Jeff Nathan and Friends 7:00 Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends 7:30 Tommy Tang’s Easy Thai Cooking 8:00 Zonya’s Health Bites 8:30 New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad 9:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast Food My Way 9:30 New Jewish Cuisine with Jeff Nathan and Friends 10:00 Coastal Cooking with John Shields 10:30 Christina Cooks 11:00 Kimchi Chronicles 11:30 Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
10 Saturday 6:00 Katie Brown Workshop 6:30 Kimchi Chronicles 7:00 Sewing with Nancy 7:30 Sewing with Nancy 8:00 B Organic with Michele Beschen 8:30 Pati’s Mexican Table 9:00 Lidia’s Italy In America 9:30 Katie Brown Workshop 10:00 Kimchi Chronicles 10:30 B Organic with Michele Beschen 11:00 Pati’s Mexican Table 11:30 Lidia’s Italy In America
17 Saturday 6:00 Smart Travels Europe with Rudy Maxa 6:30 Smart Travels Europe with Rudy Maxa 7:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 7:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 8:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 8:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 9:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions10:00 Tommy Makem’s Ireland11:00 Tommy Makem’s Ireland
24 Saturday 6:00 Rudy Maxa’s World 6:30 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge 7:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 7:30 Smart Travels Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa 8:00 Grannies On Safari 8:30 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge 9:00 Rudy Maxa’s World 9:30 Rick Steves’ Europe10:00 Rudy Maxa’s World10:30 Rick Steves’ Iran11:30 Smart Travels Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa
9:00 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years Swords Into Plowshares10:00 Global Voices A Son’s Sacrifice10:30 Not In Our Town: Class Actions11:00 Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Mrs. Goundo’s Daughter
26 Monday 6:00 Nature Survivors of the Firestorm 7:00 Finding Your Roots Part 1 8:00 Finding Your Roots Part 2 9:00 IN Focus Education 9:30 A House, A Life
27 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts 7:00 Women, War & Peace Peace Unveiled 8:00 Women, War & Peace The War We Are Living 9:00 Love Walks with Me 9:30 Lost History: Rediscovering The Taino People
28 Wednesday 6:00 Frontline 7:00 Not In Our Town: Class Actions 7:30 Independent Lens Pushing The Elephant 9:00 Frontline
29 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Artists Among Us 6:30 Savor Indiana Fayette County 7:00 NOVA Bioethics 8:00 Quest for the Lost Maya 9:00 Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre
30 Friday 6:00 Global Voices Greener Grass: Cuba, Baseball and the United States 7:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 8:00 Fenway Park at 100 9:00 Global Voices Greener Grass: Cuba, Baseball and the United States
31 Saturday 6:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 6:30 European Journal 7:00 Moyers & Company 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 McLaughlin Group 9:00 Need to Know 9:30 Inside Washington10:00 Powder & The Glory11:30 Erma Bombeck: Legacy of Laughter
31 Saturday 6:00 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless 6:30 Pati’s Mexican Table 7:00 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless 7:30 Pati’s Mexican Table 8:00 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless 8:30 Pati’s Mexican Table 9:00 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless 9:30 Pati’s Mexican Table10:00 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless10:30 Pati’s Mexican Table11:00 Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless11:30 Pati’s Mexican Table
Sundays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Great Performances10:30 Nota Musical 11:00 Estudio Billboard
Mondays 8:00 Wild at Heart 9:00 Mini Series10:00 Los Kennedy11:00 Wild at Heart
Tuesdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Mini Series 10:00 El Aguila Roja11:00 Comisario Rex
Wednesdays 8:00 Alarm for Cobra 9:00 Mini Series10:00 No Matarus11:00 Alarm for Cobra
Thursdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Mini Series10:00 Mek 811:00 Comisario Rex
Fridays 8:00 Cuentame Como Paso 9:00 Jorge Gestoso Investiga Beg 3/9 Intelligence10:00 Oppenheimer Presenta Beg 3/9 Jorge Gestoso Investiga11:00 Cuentame Como Paso
Saturdays 8:00 Desafio en Himalaya 9:00 No Matars10:00 Alarm for Cobra11:00 Mek 8
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Overnight Schedule
Tuesday-Saturday12:00 Charlie Rose
1 Thursday 1:00 Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember 2:00 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake 3:00 Secrets of the Dead Japanese Supersub 4:00 Amish: American Experience
2 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Independent Lens Whatever It Takes 3:00 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake 4:00 Frontline Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown 5:00 Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember
3 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:00 American Masters Cab Calloway: Sketches 3:00 In Performance at the White House 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh - Hour 3 5:00 This Old House Hour
4 Sunday12:00 Nature Echo: An Elephant to Remember 1:00 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake 2:00 Frontline Inside Japan’s Nuclear Meltdown 3:00 Independent Lens Whatever It Takes 4:00 Secrets of the Dead Japanese Supersub 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Need to Know
5 Monday 12:00 Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist Part 1 1:30 Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist Part 2 3:00 Amish: American Experience 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Pittsburgh Hour 3
6 Tuesday 1:00 NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu - Hour 1 3:00 Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist Part 1 4:30 Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist Part 2
7 Wednesday 1:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 2:00 American Masters Joan Baez 3:30 Before There Were Parks 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu - Hour 1 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Los Angeles - Hour 2
8 Thursday 1:00 Nature What Females Want and Males Will Do Part 1 2:00 NOVA Mind Over Money 3:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 4:00 American Masters Joan Baez 5:30 Before There Were Parks
9 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Independent Lens Bhutto 4:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 5:00 NOVA Mind Over Money
10 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:00 POV Patti Smith: Dream of Life 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu - Hour 1 5:00 This Old House Hour
11 Sunday12:00 Nature What Females Want and Males Will Do Part 1 1:00 NOVA Mind Over Money 3:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 4:00 Muhammad Ali: Made In Miami 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Need to Know
12 Monday12:00 Linda Arbuckle: Fresh Color On Pottery12:30 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 1 2:30 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 2 4:00 Independent Lens Bhutto
13 Tuesday 1:00 How The Beatles Rocked The Kremlin 2:00 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 1 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 2 5:30 Before There Were Parks
14 Wednesday 1:00 Muhammad Ali: Made In Miami 2:00 Adirondacks 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu - Hour 2 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Los Angeles Hour 3
15 Thursday 1:00 Nature What Females Want and Males Will Do Part 2 2:00 NOVA Dogs Decoded 3:00 Niagara Falls 4:00 Adirondacks
16 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Independent Lens We Still Live Here 3:00 Mystery of Chaco Canyon 4:00 Nature What Females Want and Males Will Do Part 2 5:00 NOVA Dogs Decoded
17 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:00 Great Performances Sondheim! The Birthday Concert 4:00 Mystery of Chaco Canyon 5:00 This Old House Hour
18 Sunday12:00 Nature What Females Want and Males Will Do Part 2 1:00 NOVA Dogs Decoded 2:00 Independent Lens We Still Live Here 3:00 Adirondacks 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Need to Know
19 Monday12:00 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 3 1:30 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 4 3:00 Great Performances Sondheim! The Birthday Concert 5:00 Niagara Falls
20 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Bismarck - Hour 1 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu - Hour 3 3:00 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 3 4:30 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 4
21 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 Into The Deep: America, Whaling & The World 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu - Hour 3 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Bismarck - Hour 1
22 Thursday 1:00 Nature Survivors of the Firestorm 2:00 NOVA Extreme Ice 3:00 Into The Deep: America, Whaling & The World 5:00 Steve Jobs One Last Thing
23 Friday 1:00 This Old House Hour 2:00 Independent Lens Pushing The Elephant 3:30 Nature Survivors of the Firestorm 4:30 NOVA Extreme Ice 5:30 Sky Island
24 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:00 Women Who Rock 3:00 Into The Deep: America, Whaling & The World 5:00 This Old House Hour
25 Sunday12:00 Nature Survivors of the Firestorm 1:00 NOVA Extreme Ice 2:00 Frontline 3:00 Independent Lens Pushing The Elephant 4:30 Fort Niagara: The Struggle for a Continent 5:00 Washington Week 5:30 Need to Know
26 Monday12:30 Finding Your Roots Part 1 1:30 Finding Your Roots Part 2 2:30 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 5 4:00 Women Who Rock 5:00 Steve Jobs One Last Thing
27 Tuesday 1:00 Fenway Park at 100 2:00 Finding Your Roots Part 1 3:00 Finding Your Roots Part 2 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit - Part 5 5:30 Sky Island
28 Wednesday 1:00 Frontline 2:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 3:00 Fenway Park at 100 4:00 Finding Your Roots Part 1 5:00 Finding Your Roots Part 2
29 Thursday 1:00 Nature Ocean Giants: Giant Lives 2:00 NOVA Bioethics 3:00 Quest for the Lost Maya 4:00 Antiques Roadshow El Paso - Hour 1 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Bismarck - Hour 2
30 Friday 1:00 Great Performances The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater 3:00 Independent Lens You’re Looking at Me Like I Live Here and I Don’t 4:00 Nature Ocean Giants: Giant Lives 5:00 NOVA Bioethics
31 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Need to Know 2:00 Great Performances San Francisco Symphony at 100 4:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 5:00 This Old House Hour
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