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PROGRAM GUIDE MARCH 2018 VOL. 48 NO. 3 CONVERSATIONS LIVE: PARENTING Thursday, March 29, at 8:00 p.m. MARCH PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS Page 4 THE BEST OF OUR TOWN A LOOK BACK AT 20 SEASONS Page 2 CELEBRATE DR. SEUSS'S BIRTHDAY Page 7 Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first of nearly 900 episodes of Mister Rogers Neighborhood. Tuesday, March 6, at 8 p.m. MISTER ROGERS: IT'S YOU I LIKE

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PROGRAM GUIDEMARCH 2018 VOL. 48 NO. 3

CONVERSATIONS LIVE: PARENTINGThursday, March 29, at 8:00 p.m.

MARCH PROGRAMMINGHIGHLIGHTSPage 4

THE BEST OF OUR TOWN A LOOK BACK AT 20 SEASONS Page 2

CELEBRATE DR. SEUSS'S BIRTHDAY Page 7

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first of nearly 900 episodes of Mister Rogers Neighborhood.

Tuesday, March 6, at 8 p.m.

MISTER ROGERS:IT'S YOU I LIKE

MARCHFEATURES2

MONDAY – FRIDAY6:00 Wild Kratts

6:30 Wild Kratts

7:00 Ready Jet Go!

7:30 The Cat in the HatKnows a Lot About That!

8:00 Nature Cat

8:30 Curious George

9:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific

9:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

10:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

10:30 Splash and Bubbles

11:00 Sesame Street

11:30 Super Why!

12:00 Dinosaur Train

12:30 Peg + Cat

1:00 Sesame Street

1:30 Splash and Bubbles

2:00 Curious George

2:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific

3:00 Nature Cat

3:30 Wild Kratts

4:00 Wild Kratts

4:30 Odd Squad

5:00 Odd Squad

5:30 Weather World (Re-airs at 5:45 p.m.)

6:00 BBC World News America

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 PBS NewsHour

weeknights at 5:30 p.m.

Weather World providesweather education as well as a

comprehensive forecast.

WPSU is excited to announce we will working with community videographer volunteers to create these

new Our Town episodes in 2018.

Since 1996, community volunteer videographers have participated in making 94 Our Town television shows that aired WPSU. We’ve been busy putting together a special look back at more than 20 years of telling the story of communities to kick off this 2018 season.

On March 8, at 8:00 p.m. WPSU will air The Best of Our Town, a compilation of viewer-voted favorites and a broad variety of stories we’ve collected as part of this project over the years.

Mark your calendars and tell your friends and family to tune-in to WPSU-TV or watch online at wpsu.org/live. We are looking forward to reminiscing with you.

WelcomeWelcome

The Best ofThe Best ofOUR TOWNOUR TOWN

Lock Haven May 17

Coudersport September TBA

BROADCAST PREMIERES

Reynoldsville June 14

Boalsburg December TBA

THURSDAY, MAR 1

8:00 WPSU Reviews and Previews Look back at some of the many highlights from the first half of our TV year, and look ahead to the many new series and returning favorites we'll be sharing in the months to come.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

FRIDAY, MAR 2 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 #Me Too, Now What?

Executive editor and host Zainab Salbi goes beyond the headlines about sexual harassment to ask how we got here and how we move forward.

9:00 Frontline WeinsteinThe ways Harvey Weinstein tried to silence woman that he allegedly sexually harassed are examined.

10:00 Cat’s Attic - Yusuf Cat Stevens Cat Stevens talks about fame and the songwriting process, and performs some of his greatest hits.

11:30 Centre County Report

SATURDAY, MAR 3 9:00 Survival Guide for Pain-Free

Living with Peggy CappyPeggy Cappy joins yoga and neuromuscular therapist Lee Albert to offer effective strategies for alleviating symptoms and moving towards a pain-free life.

10:00 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for YouSuze Orman provides advice to help individual viewers “find financial solutions for you.”

12:00 Big Band YearsNick Clooney and Peter Marshall host a nostalgic look at hit makers.

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MARCH LISTINGS 2:00 Stories from The Vietnam War

PBS stations across the country inspired by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick’s film “The Vietnam War” gathered powerful, personal, and inspiring stories from veterans, anti-war activists, and refugees about their experiences related to The Vietnam War.

3:00 Nature H is for Hawk: A New ChapterAuthor Helen Macdonald tries to train a goshawk as she explores the family life of her wild counterparts in the Northern English forests.

4:30 Mindfulness Goes MainstreamExplore the power of mindfulness meditation—now embraced by millions of people—to transform lives.

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 New York Cantors

Enjoy beautiful sacred and secular songs from three rising stars in the world's Jewish music scene.

7:30 Bee Gees One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989Recorded live in Melbourne in November 1989, during the third stop on The Bee Gee’s One for All World Tour.

9:30 Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers at The Fonda Theatre The Stones performed their classic 1971 studio album "Sticky Fingers" for the first time ever at the Fonda Theatre in 2015.

11:30 David Gilmour: Live in Pompeii Join the Pink Floyd singer-guitarist for a spectacular concert in the legendary Roman amphitheater.

SUNDAY, MAR 4 9:00 Alabama:

Hymns & Gospel FavoritesAlabama gather family and friends for an intimate concert at home.

10:30 Incredible Aging: Adding Life to Your Years Hosted by Meredith Vieira, this special sheds light on the complex and sometimes confusing information around healthy aging.

12:00 Lake of BetrayalThe Kinzua Dam in Pennsylvania and its impact on the Seneca Nation of Indians is explored.

1:30 Bob Hope: American MastersExplore the entertainer's life with unprecedented access to his personal archives.

3:30 British Beat (My Music)This My Music special travels to London and around the UK to the places where the British Beat was born.

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Folk Legends: Isn’t This a Time!

Peter, Paul, and Mary, Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and The Weavers perform in a 2003 concert.

7:30 An Evening with Lucia MicarelliBe dazzled by the violin virtuoso in a concert ranging from classical to jazz to traditional fiddle music and Americana.

9:00 Little Women: A Timeless Story A preview of the upcoming Masterpiece series based on the beloved Louisa May Alcott novel.

10:00 Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!The legendary singer and the pop diva perform swinging selections from their latest collaboration.

11:30 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You Suze Orman provides advice to help individual viewers “find financial solutions for you.”

MONDAY, MAR 5 8:00 Celtic Thunder X

Traditional and contemporary Irish songs, classic hits, and fun retro songs are performed.

10:00 Jimmy Buffett: Buried Treasure Journey through the very first recordings of Jimmy Buffett and the Coral Reefers’ career.

11:30 Beyond 100 Days

TUESDAY, MAR 6 8:00 Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like

Celebrate Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, the children’s series that premiered nationally 50 years ago.

This is the first evening of WPSU's Spring Television Fundraising Campaign, and it's your first chance to help us meet our $92,000 goal.

SPRING TELEVISION FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN

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The Best of Our TownThursday, March 8, at 8:00 p.m.

Alan Jackson: Precious Memories Sunday, March 11, at 10:30 p.m.

Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott Sunday, March 18, at 10:30 p.m.

Alone in the WildernessWednesday, March 14, at 8:00 p.m.

Mister Rogers: It's You I Like Tuesday, March 6, at 8:00 p.m.

Celtic Thunder XMonday, March 5, at 8:00 p.m.

Little Women: A Timeless StorySunday, March 4, at 9:00 p.m.

Bee Gees One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989

Saturday, March 3, at 7:30 p.m.

WPSU will feature special programming March 1–18 during our spring membership campaign. Your donor support for the diverse array of educational and inspiring programs, unmatched in

quality by any other television network, is so important now more than ever.

Your financial support not only helps WPSU offset the costs of licensing these programs throughout the year, but it shows that our community believes in the mission and impact of public media.

Please consider giving a gift to become a new member, a renewing member, or an additional gift. You can also make a donation in honor of someone dear to your heart.

SPECIAL PROGRAMMING MADE POSSIBLE BY VIEWERS LIKE YOU!

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9:30 Garden Wild! This documentary provides insight into fascinating flora and fauna at our front and back doors.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

WEDNESDAY, MAR 7 8:00 Nature

Naledi: One Little ElephantA team of caretakers and researchers help a baby elephant survive and find her place in the herd.

9:30 Lake of BetrayalThe Kinzua Dam in Pennsylvania and its impact on the Seneca Nation of Indians are explored.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

THURSDAY, MAR 8 8:00 The Best of Our Town

Join WPSU for a compilation of viewer-voted favorites and a broad variety of stories collected over the past 20 seasons.

10:30 Stories from the Vietnam War PBS stations across the country inspired by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick’s film “The Vietnam War” gathered powerful, personal, and inspiring stories from veterans, anti-war activists, and refugees about their experiences related to The Vietnam War.

11:30 Beyond 100 Days

FRIDAY, MAR 9 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Concert for George

Organized by his widow, Olivia, and held at the Royal Albert Hall in  London in November 2002, the concert was a memorial to George Harrison on the first anniversary of his death.

11:00 The Penn State Basketball Story-Presented by Pepsi

11:30 Queen: Rock the WorldRock on as the British band plays their greatest hits in a never-before-seen film of their 1977 tour featuring songs from their News of the World album, including “We Will Rock You” and “We Are the Champions.”

SATURDAY, MAR 10 9:00 This Old House

Arlington Arts & Crafts/ An Arts & Craft for the Ages

9:36 Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac Roofing, Rakes, and Soffets

10:13 Craftsman’s Legacy The Tool Chest Makers

10:50 Twice as Good A Taste of New Mexico

11:27 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Chef in Training

12:05 Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen Vincenzo

12:41 Chef’s Life A Food Truck and a Pear Tree

1:18 Ciao Italia Omelet Party/Festa di Frittata

1:56 Cook’s Country BBQ Thighs and Fried Peach Pies

2:33 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Wedding Season

3:10 Dream of Italy Basilicata with Francis Ford Coppola

3:47 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Xi’an, China

4:24 Rick Steves’ Europe Amsterdam

5:01 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope France - Bordeaux

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Celtic Thunder X

A brand new show to celebrate 10 Years of Celtic Thunder with a fantastic performance featuring traditional and contemporary Irish songs, and classic hits.

8:00 Doo Wop Generations (My Music) The original legends of Doo Wop unite for an emotion-packed night of nostalgia and music. 

10:30 Joe Bonamassa - British Blues Explosion Live A Salute to the British Blues Explosion, featuring the music of Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page.

SUNDAY, MAR 11 9:00 Gutes Essen: Good Eating in

German Russian CountryCelebrate the food culture of the Germans from Russia who emigrated to south central North Dakota.

10:30 Alan Jackson Precious MemoriesTaped live at the historic Ryman Auditorium, Alan Jackson delivers a powerful performance featuring songs from his very personal release “Precious Memories.”

12:00 My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Life of Pie

12:37 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television The New Baking

1:14 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 5 Ingredients Spells Dinner

1:51 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Steak and Veggies

2:28 Lidia’s Kitchen The Roast

3:05 Martha Bakes Bakery-Style Cookies

3:42 This Old House Hour 4:49 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Little Women: A Timeless Story

A preview of the upcoming Masterpiece series based on the beloved Louisa May Alcott novel.

7:00 Big Band YearsNick Clooney and Peter Marshall host a nostalgic look at hit makers.

9:00 I Miss Downton Abbey! Revisit treasured moments from the unforgettable series, including new behind-the-scenes clips.

10:30 Bee Gees One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989Recorded live in Melbourne in November 1989, during the third stop on The Bee Gee’s One for All World Tour.

MONDAY, MAR 12 8:00 Rick Steves Special

European EasterRick Steves explores Easter in a variety of cultures throughout Spain, Slovenia, Italy, and Greece.

9:30 Gutes Essen: Good Eating in German Russian Country Celebrate the food culture of the Germans from Russia who emigrated to south central North Dakota.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

TUESDAY, MAR 13 8:00 Ray Stevens

Cabaray Nashville Special Musician Ray Stevens performs his greatest hits with special guests from his weekly series.

9:30 Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter!Rita Rudner narrates a collection of the entertaining performer’s funniest and most memorable skits.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

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WEDNESDAY, MAR 14 8:00 Alone in the Wilderness

Richard Proenneke set out alone to build a log cabin and explore a pristine land unchanged by man.

9:30 Alone in the Wilderness, Part 2Richard Proenneke’s profound account of his 30-year adventure in the remote Alaska wilderness continues.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

THURSDAY, MAR 15 8:00 Pasquale Esposito Celebrates

Enrico Caruso A stunning concert from 13th Century Castello Giusso in Italy is blended with travel footage.

9:30 Lake of BetrayalThe Kinzua Dam in Pennsylvania and its impact on the Seneca Nation of Indians are explored.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

FRIDAY, MAR 16 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 An Evening with Lucia Micarelli Be dazzled by the violin virtuoso in

a concert ranging from classical to jazz to traditional fiddle music and Americana.

10:00 Rhythm, Love & Soul (My Music)Aretha Franklin and Lou Rawls host legends of R&B, Motown, and soul, who reunite to perform their biggest hits from the 60s and 70s.

SATURDAY, MAR 17 9:00 Retire Safe & Secure

with Ed Slott Ed Slott discusses the changes to the tax code and talks about how to protect your savings.

11:00 Gutes Essen: Good Eating in German Russian CountryCelebrate the food culture of the Germans from Russia who emigrated to south central North Dakota.

12:30 Ray Stevens Cabaray Nashville SpecialMusician Ray Stevens performs his greatest hits with special guests from his weekly series.

2:00 Ireland’s Wild Coast Part OneFollow a unique journey along one of the most spectacular coastlines in the world.

7:00 Celtic Thunder X A brand new show to celebrate 10 Years of Celtic Thunder with a fantastic performance featuring traditional and contemporary Irish songs, and classic hits.

9:00 Pasquale Esposito Celebrates Enrico Caruso A stunning concert from 13th Century Castello Giusso in Italy is blended with travel footage.

10:30 Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott Ed Slott discusses the changes to the tax code and talks about how to protect your savings.

MONDAY, MAR 19 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Spokane, Hour ThreeA 1938 Snow White banner, a Chinese huanghuali cosmetic case and more great items are appraised.

9:00 Jackie Robinson Part OneJackie Robinson rises from humble origins to become the first black Major League Baseball player.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

TUESDAY, MAR 20 8:00 Al Capone: Icon

Celebrity gangster Al Capone’s enduring impact on American culture is explored.

9:00 Jackie Robinson Part TwoJackie Robinson uses his fame to speak out against injustice, alienating many who had lauded him.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

WEDNESDAY, MAR 21 8:00 Nature

Forest of the LynxThe dramatic cycle of growth and decay rules the landscape in Kalkalpen National Park in Austria.

9:00 NOVA Roman Catacomb MysteryA forensic investigation explores an ancient city of the dead, known as the Catacombs, beneath Rome.

10:00 WWII Mega Weapons The Tunnels of OkinawaImperial Japan built a network of defensive lines and fortifications across the island of Okinawa.

3:30 Ireland’s Wild CoastPart Two

5:00 Celtic Woman - Homecoming: IrelandA concert featuring the angelic Irish group, recorded at the 3Arena in Dublin.

7:00 Last of the Summer WineVariations on a Theme of Road Rage

7:44 As Time Goes By 8:29 Father Brown

The Truth in the WineWhen a body is discovered in a vineyard, Father Brown must search for the murderer.

9:49 A Place to Call Home Auld Lang SyneSarah and George grow closer. George tries to put any residual issues about Sarah’s past behind him.

11:00 Bee Gees One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989

Recorded live in Melbourne in November 1989, during the third stop on The Bee Gee’s One for All World Tour.

SUNDAY, MAR 18 9:00 Memory Rescue

with Daniel Amen, M.D. Dr. Daniel Amen talks about how you can improve your memory and even rescue it if you think it's headed for trouble.

10:30 3 Steps to Incredible Health! With Joel Fuhrman, M.D.Joel Fuhrman offers a healthy, effective, and scientifically proven plan for shedding weight quickly.

12:00 Rhythm, Love & Soul (My Music)Aretha Franklin and Lou Rawls host legends of R&B, Motown, and soul, who reunite to perform their biggest hits from the 60s and 70s.

2:00 Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!The legendary singer and the pop diva perform swinging selections from their latest collaboration.

3:30 Rick Steves Special European EasterRick Steves explores Easter in a variety of cultures throughout Spain, Slovenia, Italy, and Greece.

5:00 British Beat (My Music)This My Music special travels to London and around the UK to the places where the British Beat was born.

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Dr. Seuss' Birthday Cat-ebration!

First, color your puppet pals. Then have an adult cut them out along the dotted lines.

Finally, lace the tab around a finger and secure with tape.

The PBS KIDS logo is a registered mark of the Public Broadcasting Service and is used with permission. The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! TM & © 2014 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All rights reserved.

The PBS KIDS logo is a registered mark of the Public Broadcasting Service and is used with permission.The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! TM & © 2014 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All rights reserved.

Puppet Pals

Play acting is a fun way to use your imagination and explore new words! Using these finger puppets, make up an adventure for Sally, the Cat and Things One and Two!

Where will they go? What will they explore? Can you use some of the Cat in the Hat’s favorite words like “thinga-ma-jigger”, “hat”, “soar”, “play”, and “hooray!”

First, color your puppet pals. Then have an adult cut them out along the dotted lines.Finally, lace the tab around a finger and secure with tape.

Find more games and activities at pbskids.org

The PBS KIDS logo is a registered mark of the Public Broadcasting Service and is used with permission.The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! TM & © 2014 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All rights reserved.

Puppet Pals

Play acting is a fun way to use your imagination and explore new words! Using these finger puppets, make up an adventure for Sally, the Cat and Things One and Two!

Where will they go? What will they explore? Can you use some of the Cat in the Hat’s favorite words like “thinga-ma-jigger”, “hat”, “soar”, “play”, and “hooray!”

First, color your puppet pals. Then have an adult cut them out along the dotted lines.Finally, lace the tab around a finger and secure with tape.

Find more games and activities at pbskids.orgThe PBS KIDS logo is a registered mark of the Public Broadcasting Service and is used with permission.The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! TM & © 2014 Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P. All rights reserved.

Puppet Pals

Play acting is a fun way to use your imagination and explore new words! Using these finger puppets, make up an adventure for Sally, the Cat and Things One and Two!

Where will they go? What will they explore? Can you use some of the Cat in the Hat’s favorite words like “thinga-ma-jigger”, “hat”, “soar”, “play”, and “hooray!”

First, color your puppet pals. Then have an adult cut them out along the dotted lines.Finally, lace the tab around a finger and secure with tape.

Find more games and activities at pbskids.org

PBS KIDS celebrates Dr. Seuss’s birthday and Read Across America Day with new shows, a Cat in the Hat special and fun at-home activities for PBS KIDS.

Begins Friday, March 2!

NEW SEASON!

Looking for more of the “Seussiest” crafts to make?Visit pbs.org/parents/crafts-for-kids/dr-seuss-craft-roundup

SPECIAL EPISODE! The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot

About Camping!

Monday, March 12 and Friday, March 16, at 7:30 a.m.

You can imagine your own Cat in the Hat adventures with these finger puppets.

PBS: TRUSTED. UNBIASED. IN-DEPTH.

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11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

THURSDAY, MAR 22 8:00 46ers

Climbers who scale the 46 Adirondack Mountain High Peaks in northern New York State are explored.

9:00 Father Brown The Lair of the LibertinesFather Brown and his friends find themselves stranded. At Hotel Cuba, the dish of the day is death.

10:00 Otherwise It’s Just Firewood Violinist Daniel Hoffman has one week to learn to play Irish fiddle with master fiddler James Kelly.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

FRIDAY, MAR 23 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 #Me Too, Now What? Executive editor and host Zainab

Salbi goes beyond the headlines about sexual harassment to ask how we got here and how we move forward.

9:00 Rise and Fall of the Brown Buffalo The life of radical Chicano lawyer, author and countercultural icon, Oscar Zeta Acosta is examined.

10:00 Richard Pryor: Icon The profound and enduring influence of one of the greatest American comics of all time is explored.

11:00 Centre County Report11:30 The Penn State Basketball

Story-Presented by Pepsi

SATURDAY, MAR 24 9:00 The Penn State Basketball

Story-Presented by Pepsi 9:30 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac Recap, Windows and Trim

10:00 American Woodshop The Harvest Table

10:30 Woodwright’s Shop The Venerable Bead

11:00 Woodsmith Shop Compact Bookcase

11:30 Twice as Good A Taste of New Mexico

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsZarela Martinez

12:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Autumn Leaves

1:00 Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen To Spoon or Not to Spoon

1:30 Chef’s Life A Food Truck and a Pear Tree

2:00 Ciao Italia Rice to the Occasion

2:30 Cook’s Country Ribs and Mashed Potatoes Revisited

3:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Wedding Season

3:30 Dream of Italy Basilicata with Francis Ford Coppola

4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Ireland’s Northwest Coast

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe The Netherlands Beyond Amsterdam

5:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Taiwan’s Penghu Islands

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Spokane, Hour Three 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine

In Which Howard Gets Double Booked

7:30 As Time Goes By

FRONTLINE: WeinsteinFriday, March 2, at 9:00 p.m.How the Hollywood mogul allegedly sexually harassed and abused dozens of women over four decades. With allegations going back to Weinstein’s early years, the film investigates the elaborate ways he and those around him tried to silence his accusers.

#MeToo, Now What?Friday, March 2, at 8:30 p.m.In the conclusion of this series, executive editor and Host Zainab Salbi goes beyond the headlines about sexual harassment to ask how we got here and how we move forward. The series can also be seen on pbs.org and the PBS app.

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11:30 Digging Deeper Penn State President Eric Barron

discusses the converging frontiers of science.

12:00 My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas Crete: Mother of the Mediterranean

12:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Eggs

1:00 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television From Thailand with Love

1:30 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Grilled Favorites

2:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Pasta in a Pan

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Mediterranean Grill

3:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Weeknight Dinner

3:30 Martha Bakes Naturally Gluten-Free

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Digging Deeper 6:30 Fostering an Unconditional Love

The plight of children in the foster care system and the people working to help them are explored.

7:00 Nature Forest of the LynxWatch the regeneration of an Austrian forest where wildlife from woodpeckers to lynx thrive.

8:00 Father Brown The Judgement of ManFather Brown becomes embroiled in an audacious art heist masterminded by his adversary Flambeau.

9:00 A Place to Call Home No Other LoveGeorge and Sarah’s happiness is short-lived when they are faced with a bombshell from Regina.

10:00 Austin City Limits Iggy PopA thrilling hour with rock legend Iggy Pop features classic songs and newer tunes.

11:00 Front and Center CMA Songwriters Series Presents: Miranda LambertThe CMA Award winner is joined by songwriters at Marathon Music Works in Nashville.

SUNDAY, MAR 25 9:00 Classic Gospel

Best of Buddy Greene10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 10:30 Closer to Truth

How Can We Know Anything?11:00 Second Opinion

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8:00 Call the Midwife Episode 1

The winter continues and the team at Nonnatus House welcomes their newest midwife, Lucille Anderson. Nurse Crane and Dr. Turner care for an elderly cancer patient facing eviction.

9:00 Call the Midwife Episode 2 Lucille faces racism and

prejudice when a new mother becomes ill. Sister Winifred is keen to have fathers be more involved in the care of their babies.

SEASON 7 PREMIERE

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10:00 Dark Angel on Masterpiece Joanne Froggatt stars as Victorian poisoner Mary Ann Cotton, Britain’s first female serial killer.

MONDAY, MAR 26 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

St. Louis, Hour ThreeA 1920 Grace Ravlin oil painting and a Michael Jackson-signed fedora and photo are appraised.

9:00 Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death An astrophysicist, preacher and philosopher grapple with universal questions of mortality.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

TUESDAY, MAR 278:00 Makers

Women in BusinessHear about the exceptional women—past and present—who have taken the world of business by storm.

9:00 Independent Lens DoloresWith intimate and unprecedented access, Peter Bratt’s Dolores tells the story of Dolores Huerta, one of the most important, yet least-known, activists in American history.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

WEDNESDAY, MAR 28 8:00 Nature

Leave it to BeaversScientists regard beavers as tools for reversing the effects of global warming and water shortages.

9:00 NOVA The Great Math MysteryAn exploration of math’s power across the centuries sheds light on how math works in our brains.

10:00 WWII Mega Weapons Battleship YamatoLearn how Japan, in a bid to dominate the Pacific, builds the biggest battleship in the world.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

THURSDAY, MAR 29 8:00 Conversations Live!

Join WPSU and a panel of experts for a live discussion about parenting in the 21st century. To join the conversation, email questions to [email protected], tweet @WPSU the hashtag #WPSUconversations, or call 1-800-543-8242 during the program.

9:00 Broken: Women-Families-Opioids Explore how opioid addiction among women is breaking the family bond and changing the fabric of society.

9:30 Yellowstone in Four Seasons Yellowstone National Park has four seasons that can change at any time. Summer is for eating... Fall is for mating... Winter is for surviving... and Spring is for re-birth.

10:00 Without a Net: The Digital Divide in America Explore the steps that must be taken to bring our public education system into the 21st century.

11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Beyond 100 Days

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MONDAY–THURSDAYClassical 24 BBC News HourDiane Rhem ShowClassical 24BBC World News HourDemocracy NowPBS NewsHourWorld CafeBBC World Service

FRIDAYClassical 24BBC News HourDiane Rhem ShowClassical 24BBC World NewsDemocracy NowPBS NewsHourWorld Cafe ConversationsAfropop WorldwideBBC World Service

SATURDAYClassical MusicPerformance Today WeekendHarmoniaFrom the TopWeekend EditionMarketplace MoneySplendid TableOnly a GameFresh Air WeekendBBC World News HourThistle and ShamrockWorld CafeMarian McPartland's Piano JazzFolk AlleyBBC World Service

SUNDAYClassical MusicSunday BaroquePipedreamsWeekend EditionWait, Wait... Don't Tell Me!Le ShowSound OptionsWitsBBC World News HourFresh Air WeekendAll Things ConsideredAsk Me AnotherOn BeingBBC World Service

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SUNDAY12:00 a.m. Jazz 1:00 p.m. Folk Show 3:00 p.m. Jazz

SATURDAY 12:00 a.m. Jazz 1:00 p.m. Folk Show 5:00 p.m. Jazz

MONDAY–FRIDAY all day Jazz

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FRIDAY, MAR 30 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 #Me Too, Now What? Executive editor and host Zainab

Salbi goes beyond the headlines about sexual harassment to ask how we got here and how we move forward.

9:00 Soundbreaking The Art of RecordingExplore the role of the music producer tasked with turning an artist’s vision into a hit.

10:00 Soundbreaking Painting with SoundLearn how the recording studio itself became an instrument. The Beatles and more are discussed.

11:00 Soundbreaking The Human InstrumentCelebrate the most essential part of a song and the most challenging to capture--the vocal track.

SATURDAY, MAR 31 9:00 This Old House

Move in Day 9:30 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac Machinery

10:00 American Woodshop Apothecary 9 Drawer Wall Keep

10:30 Woodwright’s Shop Who Wrote the Book of Sloyd?

11:00 Woodsmith Shop Precision Joinery

11:30 Twice as Good A Taste of Seattle

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsJean-Georges Vongerichten

12:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul La Cocina Ole

1:00 Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen Being Italian

1:30 Chef’s Life Wanted: Broccoli

2:00 Ciao Italia Classic Pasta of Liguria/ La Pasta Classica di Ligu

2:30 Cook’s Country Bourbon and Broccoli Hit the Grill

3:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Cotton All Around

3:30 Dream of Italy Castelvetere Sul Calore (Italian Ancestry)

4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Orange County, California

4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Prague

5:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Portugal - From Porto to Salamanca

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

St. Louis, Hour Three 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine

Will the Nearest Alien Please Come In

7:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Father Brown

The Time MachineFather Brown visits Jacob, who is determined to prove that a time machine was involved in a murder.

9:00 A Place to Call Home Answer Me, My LoveSarah travels to Paris to forge a connection with her husband Rene, who is lost in his own world.

10:00 Austin City Limits Band of Horses/Parker MillsapEnjoy modern roots rock with Band of Horses. Parker Millsap supports The Very Last Day.

11:00 Front and Center Sheryl CrowSheryl Crow treats fans to a selection of new music and her most well-known hits at the Iridium.

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SATURDAY12:00 a.m. Hearts of Space 1:00 a.m. This Way Out 1:30 a.m. Take Note 2:00 a.m. BBC World Service 7:00 a.m. Marketplace Money 8:00 a.m. Weekend Edition10:00 a.m. Car Talk11:00 a.m. Wait, Wait... Don't Tell Me!12:00 p.m. This American Life 1:00 p.m. Met Opera / Folk Show 5:00 p.m. All Things Considered 6:00 p.m. Mountain Stage 8:00 p.m. American Routes10:00 p.m. WPSU Blues

SUNDAY12:00 a.m. Beale St. Caravan 5:00 a.m. BBC World Service 7:00 a.m. Take Note 7:30 a.m. Allegheny Front 8:00 a.m. Weekend Edition10:00 a.m. Living on Earth11:00 a.m. You Bet Your Garden12:00 p.m. The Splendid Table 1:00 p.m. Hidden Brain 2:00 p.m. Radio Lab 3:00 p.m. TED Radio Hour 4:00 p.m. Reveal 5:00 p.m. All Things Considered 6:00 p.m. This American Life 7:00 p.m. Fresh Air Weekend 8:00 p.m. On the Media 9:00 p.m. Studio 36010:00 p.m. The Folk Show

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