Art Historians Find Proof—page 6 Kids Learn with Big Bird

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Art Historians Find Proof—page 6 Kids Learn with Big Bird
Art Historians Find
Proof—page 6
Kids Learn with Big
Bird—page 7
Selfridge’s Final
Season—page 8
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Body Electric
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Wai Lana Yoga
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Sit and Be Fit
Bob the Builder
Curious George
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Nature Cat
Nature Cat
8:30
Ready, Jet, Go!
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Ready, Jet, Go!
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Thomas & Friends
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The Android Invasion
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The alien Kraals threaten to take over Earth and destroy all life on the
planet. The Doctor and Sarah try to warn people on Earth about the
invasion, but nobody believes them.
The Brain of Morbius
Saturday, June 11 at 10 p.m.
The Doctor and Sarah travel to the planet Karn, where Dr. Solon is secretly
hiding the living brain of the criminal Morbius. The Doctor is taken prisoner
and Sarah tries to rescue him, but she is blinded in the process. Morbius
asks for his brain to be installed in a new, terrifying body.
The Seeds of Doom
Saturday, June 18 at 10 p.m.
A millionaire botanist plans to use alien seed pods to change humans into
Krynoids. While Sarah battles against the living plants at the millionaire’s
estate, the Doctor searches for help. The existing Krynoid prepares to
germinate and send its deadly seed pods across the land.
The Masque of Mandragora
Saturday, June 25 at 10 p.m.
When the Doctor and Sarah arrive in Renaissance Italy, they don’t know
that they have brought a deadly alien energy force with them. Sarah is
unwittingly used as a weapon against the Doctor. Mandragora prepares
to attack, intent on sending the world into a new dark age.
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What’s the New Atheism?
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Operation Lighthouse Rescue
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Chiloe and Chilotes: Proud
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Embracing Winter
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Norman Lear: A Retrospective He
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Omaha, NE—Hour Three
Renoir
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Kingdom of Conquest Learn the
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Friend of the Devil Cabbot
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The Cry for Mexican
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Psychosis
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Renoir For 50 years, a mysterious
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Munnings and Churchill
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Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters
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The Queen’s Speech
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Polesden Lacey 2
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Episode 1 Wheeler-dealer Jimmy
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The Groves are at loose ends.
Harry has a run-in with the
Queen of Time. The Dolly sisters
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Peru: People of the Altiplano
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Can Philosophy of Religion
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ADHD in Adults
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Thirst
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The Road to Rio This city has
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Zombies & Groot: Bringing Comics
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Angela Kang explore navigating
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Defense of the Realm See how
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Guatemala: The Maya of the
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Scroll Saw Inlays
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Joe Jackson
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11:00 am Garden Smart
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Starting June 16
After nearly 20
years of setting
trends and pushing
traditions, Selfridge’s
is still going strong.
But Harry’s potentially
dangerous appetite
for entertainment and
women has reached its
peak. Now, he struggles
to keep the reins of the
store he loves during
the final season of this
addicting drama.
8:00 pm DCI Banks
Cold Is the Grave
9:30 pm The Detectorists
Part 3 The club president is
keen to help Lance and Andy
search the bottom paddock at
Bishop’s Farm, only because he’s
convinced that’s where Larry
Bishop has buried his wife.
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7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
7:00 pm In the Loop
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8:00 pm Afterlife
Roadside Bouquets Alison
realizes she will never be free
from the spirits, but sees that
her life has a purpose: to help the
dead resolve their problems with
the living.
The Rat Man A prisoner delights
in telling Alison all about the
malevolent spirit who urges him
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Blitzkrieg
How Do I Decide? Learn how
the brain navigates the tens of
thousands of conscious decisions
we make every day and the
many more unconscious
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Gregynog
8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic:
Mr. Selfridge
Episode 2 To Gordon’s horror,
Harry and Jimmy make a highrisk deal. Meanwhile, Harry courts
one of the Dolly twins, Jimmy
courts Mae, and Elizabeth Arden
courts Kitty.
9:00 pmAfterlife
7:00 pm MotorWeek
7:30 pm Autoline This Week
8:00 pm Nazi Mega Weapons
9:00 pm The Brain with
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Cleveland, OH—Hour Two
22 Wednesday
7:00 pm This Wild Life
Chaos in the Camp Saba’s guests
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remote airstrip in the scorching
African sun.
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Guangzhou, China Relax in 5
Ram Park, cruise on the Pearl
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John Singleton’s Classic
Influences
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Day of the Sunflowers
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Margo Price
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
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CMA Songwriters Series:
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8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
Galicia and the Camino
de Santiago
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DCI BANKS
Cold Is the Grave Banks faces a
case terrifyingly close to home as
his boss asks him to help find his
missing teenage daughter.
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Guatemala: Seeking the Past in
Tikal and Yaxha
9:00 pm Globe Trekker
Tough Trains: India’s
Independence Railroads
wycc.org
25 Saturday
10:30 amMid-American Gardener
11:00 am Garden Smart
11:30 am P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Charming Charleston
3:00 pm Arts in Context
Not Alone
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
All About Seeds (Mt. Airy, NC)
4:00 pm Cool Spaces!
Healing Spaces Featured
buildings include the Ruvo
Center, the Yale University
Health Services Building,
and the Health Sciences
Education Building.
5:00 pm Brazil with Michael Palin
KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP
12:00 pmKatie Brown Workshop
12:30 pmThis Old House
1:00 pm The American Woodshop
Turning Columns, Big and Small
1:30 pm Woodcarving with Rick Bütz
Coat of Arms
2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop
Rocky Bentwood Cradle Show II
2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop
Cherry Bookcase
3:00 pm Rough Cut: Woodworking
with Tommy Mac
Arts & Crafts Rocking Chair
3:30 pm Ask This Old House
4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
4:30 pm Washington Week
5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Cleveland, OH—Hour Two
6:00 pm Fake or Fortune?
A Mystery Old Master A beautiful
church wants to know who painted
this huge picture and how it found
its way into this church.
7:00 pm Extraordinary Women
Indira Gandhi As the first female
leader of the world’s largest
democracy, she triumphed over
her critics and rose to dominate
India’s political stage for nearly
20 years.
8:00 pm Father Brown
The Resurrectionists
9:00 pm New Tricks
Last Man Standing—Part 1
26 Sunday
10:30 am Expeditions with
Patrick McMillan
California: An Ecological Island
11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents
12:00 pmCharlie Rose: The Week
12:30 pmJustice and Law Weekly
1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
1:30 pm Closer to Truth
Why Do We Sleep?
The Deep South In Embraer and
Sao Paolo, meet some of Brazil’s
successful politicians, heads
of business, and TV soap stars
who all have mixed opinions on
Brazil’s future.
28 Tuesday
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Cleveland, OH—Hour Three
8:00 pmAfterlife
Lullaby Martin has started to
hear a disembodied voice over
the baby monitor, a sinister
presence whispering nursery
rhymes to his child.
29 Wednesday
7:00 pm This Wild Life
The River Crossing Drought is
beginning to make life difficult
for both people and wildlife.
7:30 pm Weekend Explorer
6:00 pm On Story
Rodrigo Garcia on Writing
Relationships The author
contemplates the importance
of writing honest relationships
in his work and the connection
audiences have with stories
about family.
6:30 pm In the Loop
7:00 pm Caged Bird: The Life and
Music of Florence B. Price
She made music history as the
first African American woman to
have her music performed by a
major symphony orchestra.
8:00 pm DCI Banks
Strange Affair When Banks
receives a disturbing message
from his brother, he drops
everything to find him.
9:30 pm The Detectorists
Part 4 Terry announces that he
is standing down as leader of
the DMDC, unleashing a bitter
winner-takes-all scramble for
presidential power.
27 Monday
Guangdong Province, China
Explore the Kaiping World
Heritage Site and visit the unique
circular houses of the Hakka clan.
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
Basque Country
8:30 pmTravelscope
Williamsburg, Virginia:
America’s Historic Triangle
9:00 pm Globe Trekker
Road Trip: Patagonia
30 Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop
7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow
Southsea 2 Royal
Marines Museum
8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic:
Mr. Selfridge
Episode 3 Frank turns into prey
at a swank junket for the press.
Josie arrives to console Grove.
Harry faces a choice: settle a
gambling debt or bankroll the
Dolly twins’ dream job.
9:00 pm On Story
7:00 pm MotorWeek
7:30 pm Autoline This Week
8:00 pm Apollo Wives
The names of the Apollo
astronauts are well-known,
but what of the women they
spent their lives with—the wives
forced to stand in the shadow of
the moon?
9:00 pm The Brain with
David Eagleman
Why Do I Need You? See how
the brain relies on other brains
to thrive and survive. This neural
interdependence underpins our
need to group together.
Norman Lear: A Retrospective
9:30 pm Theater Talk
Illinois
Arts Council
WYCC PBS Chicago programming
is supported in part by a grant
from the Illinois Arts Council, an
agency of the State of Illinois.
Operation of WYCC PBS Chicago is made possible in part by a grant from
2:00 pm Second Opinion
Measles/Vaccines
2:30 pm Baby Makes 3
June 2016
9
Follow a group of native students from Saskatoon as they plan
and work to finance a trip to Australia and New Zealand in
Oskayak Down Under, airing Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
FNX: First Nations Experience gives voice to the stories of Native American and indigenous peoples around the world
through documentaries, entertainment, news, family programs, and much more­—24 hours a day on WYCC 20.2.
Please visit wycc.org/schedule
for the current full schedule.
First Nations Experience June at-a-glance
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
6:00
6:30
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Fish Out of Water
Fish Out of Water
Vitality Health
Vitality Health
Wakanheja
Wakanheja
FNX Documentary
7:00
7:30
8:00
Fish Out of Water
8:30
Vitality Health
9:00
Wakanheja
9:30
Bizou
10:00
Tansi! Nehiyawetan
10:30
Wapos Bay
Lakota Berenstain Bears
Lakota Berenstain Bears
Yamba’s Playtime
Yamba’s Playtime
Wapos Bay
Wapos Bay
Kagagi: The Raven
11:00
Art Zone
Kagagi: The Raven
11:30
Vitality Gardening
Vitality Gardening
Vitality Gardening
Finding Our Talk
Finding Our Talk
12:00 PM
Finding Our Talk
12:30
Cooking with the Wolfman
1:00
The Creative Native
1:30
First Talk
2:00
The Creative Native
The Creative Native
First Talk
First Talk
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Seasoned with Spirit
Storytellers in Motion
Champions of the North
Native Report
FNX Documentary
2:30
3:00
Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman
Ravens and Eagles
Samaqan Water Stories
Ravens and Eagles
Samaqan Water Stories
Ravens and Eagles
3:30
Vitality Gardening
4:00
Vitality Health
Native Nation Building
Seasoned with Spirit
4:30
From the Spirit
People of the Pines
Champions of the North
5:00
The Creative Native
Making Regalia
FNX Documentary
(except 6/12)
6:00
Working It Out Together
Indian Pride
On Native Ground
Indian Pride
Storytellers in Motion
Make Prayers
to the Raven
The Other Side
6:30
Back in the Day
Oskayak Down Under
The Voices Of
Down the Mighty River
On Native Ground
Indians and Aliens
5:30
Cooking with the Wolfman
7:00
7:30
Indigenous Focus
First Talk
Native Report
People of the Pines
Making Regalia
People of the Pines
Make Prayers to
the Raven
Osiyo: Voices of the
Cherokee People
8:00
FNX Documentary
8:30
9:00
Dab Iyiyuu
Wapos Bay
Native Voice TV
Native Report
On Native Ground
Wapos Bay
Wapos Bay
Fish Out of Water
Fish Out of Water
10:00
The Other Side
Mixed Blessings
Moose T.V.
Native Shorts
The Aux
Mixed Blessings
The Aux
10:30
Indians and Aliens
Back in the Day
Indigenous Focus
Rez Rides
Champions of the North
Moose T.V.
Native Shorts
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
9:30
Fish Out of Water
11:00
FNX Documentary
11:30
Children’s
News/Talk
General
Films/Documentaries
How-to
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program being aired at a new time.
Arirang TV Programming, airing daily from
8 a.m. to 11 a.m., showcases the uniqueness
of Korea to the world through cutting-edge
broadcasting on a wide range of topics.
WYCC is proud to present news, perspectives, and entertainment from around the globe to its diverse audience
through MHz Worldview, airing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on digital channel WYCC 20.3.
Please visit wycc.org/schedule
for the current full schedule.
MHz Worldview June at-a-glance
MONDAY
TUESDAY
6:00
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Newsroom Tokyo / Direct Talk
6:30
7:00
NHK Newsline
7:30
NHK Specials
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
NHK Newsline /
NHK Specials
NHK Newsline /
NHK Specials
Global Ethics Forum
Global Ethics Forum
Viewpoint with
James Zogby
Viewpoint with
James Zogby
Euromaxx
Euromaxx Highlights
8:00
8:30
9:00
Arirang TV Programming
9:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
Euronews Live
11:30
Economy Report
12:00 PM
China Report
12:30
Economy Report
1:00
CNC World News
1:30
Economy Report
2:00
DW Programming
2:30
3:00
DW News
3:30
The Day
4:00
DW News / Reporters
DW News / Treasures of
the World
DW News / Treasures of
the World
DW News / Kino
DW News / Shift
DW News / Business
DW News /
Sarah’s Music
4:30
Global 3000
Made in Germany
Conflict Zone
Quadriga
Focus on Europe
In Good Shape
Tomorrow Today
5:00
5:30
6:00
France 24 Programming
6:30
7:00
7:30
8:00
A French Village
The Churchmen
Don Matteo
Beck
Maigret
Beck
Inspector Rex
(except 6/26)
Antigone 34
(except 6/1)
Spiral
Paris
The Baantjer Mysteries
Andrea Camilleri:
The Wild Maestro
(6/5, 6/12)
Don Matteo
Beck
Maigret
Beck
Inspector Rex
(except 6/26)
8:30
The Georges
Simenon Mysteries
9:00
9:30
10:00
Enemy’s Enemy
10:30
11:00
A French Village
The Churchmen
11:30
Drama
World News/Talk
Sports
Ethnic
Films/Documentaries
Music
Bold type indicates a new program or a
program being aired at a new time.
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