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Jan-Feb-2013 - YouNeedItAll.com
January 6 at 9 p.m.
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Makers: Women Who Make America P.11 18th Annual Travel Auction Begins Jan. 10 P. 14
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EDITOR Haley Dubnoff
Editor and Public Relations
Manager
MAGAZINE DESIGN Andrea Reeves
Senior Print Media Designer
UNDERWRITING Peter Zalizniak
Director of Business
Development and Sales
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Arlene Borden
Cathy Fida
Chris Hanley
Steve Herwood
Joe Monkofsky
TV PROGRAMMING Dale Wagner
TV Program Manager
EDUCATION Debbie Stack
Director of Education and
Community Outreach
LEADERSHIP TEAM
Robert J. Daino, President & CEO
John Duffy, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
John S. Tonello, Vice President, Development and Corporate
Communications
Harry Goldberg, Vice President, Engineering & Technical
Operations
Jim Aroune, Vice President, Television and Radio
Carin Taddeo, Vice President, Human Resources
Debbie Stack, Director of Education and Community Outreach
Mindy Caporin, Director of Finance
Emily Garrison, Executive Assistant
What's Inside.
6 From the President
Robert J. Daino
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Jim Aroune
8 Programmer’s Perspective
Dale Wagner
9 Binding Arbitration
Susan Arbetter
10 Connected to Education
Debbie Stack
10 WiCkNeY Kids (10-11)
12 Makers: Women Who Make
America
12 Financial Fitness
13 Makeover Moves Forward
14 18th Annual Travel Auction
15 Liz’s Travel Club
16 Downton Abbey Season 3
17 Programming Guide
19 Guide to Local Shows
20 Daytime Viewing Grids
21 January Highlights
22 Program Listings (22-44)
23 Where to Watch WCNY
27 Create (24.2) Classic Movies
29 Cable 854 Grid
32 WCNY-TV is ‘Stronger
and Moving in a Better
Direction’ (32-33)
39 February Highlights
48 Classic FM Notes/Grid
Peter McElvein
49 Classic FM Vote For Your
Favorites Survey
50 Classic FM Listings
53 Special Section (53-59)
Wellness Resolutions
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WCNY News (60-61)
62 Volunteer Corner
Doug North
62 Volunteer of the Quarter
Mary Kay Dwyer
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Chair
David M. Rubin, Ph.D. Vice Chair
Richard Hezel, Ph.D. Treasurer
Shiu-Kai Chin, Ph.D.
Assistant Treasurer
Evelyn Carter
Secretary
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Elizabeth Martin; Ellen Mitchell; Neil A. Rube; Jason Wallace
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From the President
January is here, the month that marks new beginnings, and that’s
certainly the case here at WCNY, where we’ve begun our longanticipated move to our new Broadcast and Education Center on
Syracuse’s Near Westside.
As you’ve read in this column over the past five years, the new
WCNY building is a model of the latest in environmentally
friendly, sustainable technology. Among the energy-saving
equipment is a first-of-its-kind system that chills the technology
that powers our four television stations and enables us to feed
all the broadcast signals for the rest of New York and New
Jersey’s PBS stations. At the same time, we’re poised to generate
electricity to help power our technology center and daily operations from solar panels
atop our roof. Three outdoor rain gardens will begin to capture 95 percent of the
building’s rainwater so it doesn’t flow into the municipal sewer systems ensuring that
we support our LEED Platinum goals.
Our new building is much more capable and will help WCNY staff become more
efficient, too. Open seating gives everyone access to natural light and encourages
collaboration, and our two new television studios will soon employ virtual sets,
replacing physical backdrops with three-dimensional computer-generated ones. There
are dozens of other examples of how new technology will help us improve nearly
everything we do.
Throughout our 56,000-square-foot facility there is openness, light and transparency.
Visitors will soon be able to look in on our Classic FM staff while they’re on the
air and peer through glass to watch television shows being made. When the warm
weather arrives, visitors will soon be able to enjoy our outdoor courtyard’s large screen
television, which will feature WCNY television programming or special summer
family entertainment.
With the New Year, we’ve begun welcoming new employees in our sister company
providing Joint Master Control services, and our Near Westside neighbors who are
pleased to see us in the neighborhood. WCNY is proud to be a strong anchor in the
continuing renaissance of Syracuse’s Near Westside, and our new home is the tangible
fulfillment of a promise we made in September 2007 to build a new, more sustainable
WCNY atop our unwavering
commitment to educate, entertain
and inspire viewers and listeners in
the 19-county area we serve.
It is a promise that we have been
able to keep because of support
from you, our viewers and listeners.
WCNY is grateful to our partners,
including the City of Syracuse,
Syracuse University andNew York
state and for the generosity of area
businesses and foundations and
many others who embraced our plans. The steadfast assistance of our volunteers,
including our volunteer Board of Trustees, has been both gratifying and invaluable.
Last, but certainly not least, I appreciate the incredible dedication and hard work of
our staff whose efforts in the face of numerous challenges make me especially proud
to be part of WCNY.
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Wishing you a happy and healthy New Year!
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Educate. Entertain. Inspire.
WCNY and S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Partner
By Jim Aroune
Vice President of
Television and Radio
Operations
Passion is what
you find in art. The
energy draws you
in, whether you’re
an aficionado or
a storyteller. It’s a
feeling that made Christina Riley smile
when she shared the story of a jazz
musician who reaches people’s spirits
during a special monthly service at St.
Peter’s Episcopal Cathedral in Syracuse.
Riley is a student in the Goldring
Arts Journalism program at Syracuse
University’s S.I. Newhouse School of
Public Communications. In an effort to
share her story, Riley contacted WCNY
to see how the two could
partner to share the
talents of a local
musician. WCNY
and Riley produced a
segment about
saxophonist
John Rohde
and his
musical
group for
Artifex,
WCNY’s
weekly
Sunday
morning arts
show.
Riley’s story is just one of WCNY’s
latest collaboration with talented,
passionate contributors of content
to Central New York’s public media
organization. Students from Goldring,
the first arts Master’s program at an
accredited journalism school, will
continue to produce stories and segments
for the show with WCNY’s production
team and co-hosts Bill Baker and Jon
English. Other Artifex segments will
feature the work of students Josh Austin
and Paige Cooperstein, who developed
a regular local theater segment. Nick
DeSantis uses his own video camera to
tell the story of a Utica music icon.
“We are thrilled about the potential of
this partnership,” said Johanna Keller,
Goldring program director. “The partnership allows our students to engage in
hands-on learning while using communications to
promote local
arts.”
“WCNY provides many services
and programs in a region with great
academic and learning resources and we
look forward to partnering with these
institutions to bring compelling content
to Central New York,” said WCNY
President and CEO Robert J. Daino.
“Our relationship with Goldring is one
way we will help deliver the inspiring
story of our region’s artists to the people
of the 19 counties we serve.”
Artifex first debuted in September as
WCNY’s half-hour, weekly arts program
developed through the MMG Arts
Initiative It features local and national
stories about film, visual and performing
arts, theater, photography, literature,
painting, sculpture, poetry and dance.
Artifex airs Sundays at 10:30 a.m. on
PBS (24.1).
Goldring Arts Journalists at
the SU Warehouse Gallery.
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Photo by Steve Sartori.
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Programmer’s Notes
By Dale Wagner
TV Program Manager
The new year
launches with high
anticipation as
several of PBS’s
marquee series
continue with new
programs. The
most anticipated
is Season 3 of
Downton Abbey,
which kicks off Jan.
6 when Academy Award-winning actress
Shirley MacLaine joins the cast. (See
p. 16 for more details and broadcast
times.)
The ever-popular Antiques Roadshow
kicks off its 17th season Jan. 7 with the
first of three programs from Corpus
Christi, Texas, where a rare Diego
Rivera painting receives a
million-dollar appraisal. The
highly acclaimed history
series American Experience
presents a new three-part
series “Abolitionists”
starting weekly Jan. 8.
The programs look at the
anti-slavery activists who
fought with body and soul in the
most important civil rights crusade in
American history. This series continues
into February with a focus on titans of
industry – Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie
and John D. Rockefeller. It’s followed on
Feb. 19 with a new program, “Silicon
Valley,” that examines the creation of
semiconductors and how they changed
our lives.
Life on Fire, a new six-part weekly series
beginning Jan. 2, focuses on the most
spectacular and powerful forces on our
planet – volcanoes. They create new
land, change landscapes and destroy
civilizations, but more than two billion
years ago, they also breathed life into our
world. From the ocean abyss to snowcovered summits, this ambitious series
paints a detailed picture of the struggles
required to survive around volcanoes.
Other new offerings include a six-part
Shakespeare Uncovered series that explores
nine of the Bard’s timeless masterpieces.
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It will air Friday nights starting Jan. 25
with repeats the following Tuesday
afternoons.
WCNY continues to rebroadcast some
of the most popular primetime programs
weekdays from 1 to 3 p.m. on channel
24.4 for those unable to stay up late
or record. Due to other programming
changes, many of you may also be
happy to learn the nightly presentation
of Charlie Rose returns to 11 p.m. most
nights on PBS (24.1) starting with the
new year. There will be nights it may air a
half-hour or hour later due to other PBS
programming, but most nights look for
Rose’s intriguing interviews at the new
time.
We also are returning PBS’s Nightly
Business Report to its 6:30 p.m.
weeknight slot on our PBS
channel (24.1). Be aware,
too, that WCNY will carry
a special PBS NewsHour –
Inauguration 2013 Jan.21
that will air live from
Washington, D.C., from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
annual Governor’s
State of the State also
will be presented live. Gov.
Andrew Cuomo’s address,
as of press time for this
guide, is expected to
take place Jan. 9 at 1 p.m.
Among some other
new series to watch for:
New York Originals, airing
Sundays at 5 p.m. starting
Jan. 13, focuses on New York
City mom-and-pop businesses,
craftsmen and local lore that has stood
the test of time. For those who
love cooking can catch a new
series of Sara’s Weeknight
Meals beginning Saturdays
at 2 p.m. Jan. 5. Those
who love anything
to do with flight, a
third season of the
Aviators series takes
off Saturdays at 5:30
p.m. starting Feb. 2.
Finally, those looking for the classic old
movies and the Classic Arts Showcase
service, fear not! They are planned to
return March 1 with our reconfigured
line-up that will take place on WCNY
channel 24.4. Stay tuned and thanks
for making so much new programming
available to all our viewers throughout
Central New York!
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Binding Arbitration in the Wake
of Hurricane Sandy
By Susan Arbetter
News and Public Affairs Director
Upstate cities are facing their own version Mauro also differs with McMahon. Cashof Hurricane Sandy, an unprecedented
financial disaster on a horizon that keeps
moving closer to land fall. Ironically,
some officials including Syracuse Mayor
Stephanie Miner are considering a plan
to change how binding arbitration works
for first responders, the very employees
who keep people safe during weather
emergencies like Sandy.
Last year Syracuse borrowed $2.3
million to cover police and firefighter
pensions. Albany, Rochester and Yonkers
are in similar circumstances. With Gov.
Cuomo warning cities not to look to the
state for assistance, cities are forced to
look in places they have never looked
before, like the binding arbitration
process.
EJ McMahon’s view of binding
arbitration isn’t pretty. He is a policy
analyst who runs the Manhattan
Institute’s Albany-based Empire Center
for New York state policy. It’s driven up
personnel costs, he says, and in the past,
has been open to corruption. “It was
kind of like a twist on the old joke about
Soviet wage policy. We pretend to have
a contract dispute. You go to arbitration
and we pretend not to like the result.”
Whether the process is easily corrupted
or not, binding arbitration is in the
sights of upstate mayors worried about
bankruptcy, or fiscal control boards.
These officials aren’t willing to play by
the same rules as the electeds who came
before. Instead they are considering a
proposal that would require arbitrators to
think differently about a city’s financial
circumstances before imposing a binding
contract.
McMahon’s view of binding arbitration
is countered by Richard Wells, president
of the Police Conference of New York.
“Anyone who says the scale is somehow
tilted toward the union doesn’t know
what he’s talking about. If an arbitrator
has ruled too frequently for the union, the
city can decide not to hire him, he says.”
The Fiscal Policy Institute’s Frank
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strapped cities, he says, are nothing new.
In the early 70’s, upstate cities lobbied
for a revenue sharing agreement with the
state. mayors at the time documented
what they dubbed their “municipal
overburden,” a name for the costs they
had to bear for serving as metropolitan
hubs with levels of police and fire greater
than their resident populations could bear.
Because cities like Syracuse are also home
to their region’s major educational and
hospital institutions, levels of police and
fire must be higher.
The cities’ argument was effective In
1971, the state agreed to share 19 percent
of income tax revenue with local
governments. “It was a rough justice
recognition of the problems cities faced,”
according to Mauro.
In 1980, Gov. Hugh Carey changed
the formula from 19 percent of income
tax revenue to a mandated 8 percent of
“all revenue.” A couple of years later,
revenue sharing was sporadically frozen.
Eventually the 8 percent requirement was
repealed. Currently, it’s not even called
“revenue sharing,” it’s known as “aid and
incentives to municipalities.”
“It’s only a moral commitment at this
point,” says Mauro. “Now they’re sharing
a little less than 2 percent.”
Mauro also claims that by focusing
attention on things like binding
arbitration, “you’re letting the state off
the hook.”
The law governing binding arbitration is
scheduled to expire in June. EJ McMahon
almost coos, “That means the legislature
has to pass an extension and the
Governor has to sign it.”
He’s right. Unlike other policies that
guide public employee compensation such
as the Triborough Amendment, Gov.
Cuomo will have to take a position on
this. “This thing is coming to the
Governor’s desk no matter what,”
McMahon warns.
Political forecasters predict another kind
of hurricane will hit Albany in March.
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CONNECTED TO Education
By Debbie Stack
Director of Education and Community Engagement
‘Double Down’ Action
Season 8 of Double
Down is underway!
Watch high school
teams from across
our region compete
to earn the BlueRock
Energy Scholastic Award championship
trophy Sundays at 6 p.m. on PBS (24.1).
The episodes repeat Mondays at 8:30 p.m. on
World (24.3). Episodes
are also available online
at www.wcny.org/
doubledown.
This year the 32 teams in our
academic quiz show competition really
are outstanding. The good sportsmanship
among the students is striking, and win
or lose, the students are busy exchanging
email addresses and sharing what colleges
they hope to attend. The team advisors’
support and encouragement of their
students is clearly evident.
The high schools sending teams for this
year’s contest are: Bishop Ludden, CatoMeridian, CBA, Paul V. Moore, Chittenango, Clinton, Cooperstown, Dolgeville,
Fayetteville-Manlius, Gilbertsville-Mt.
Upton, Ithaca, Jamesville Dewitt, JordanElbridge, LaFayette, Manlius Pebble Hill,
Mt. Markham, New Hartford, Nottingham, Oneida, Oriskany, Port Byron,
Pulaski, Rome Catholic, Solvay, Southern
Cayuga, Union Springs, Vernon Verona
Sherrill, Westhill, Westmoreland, Whitesboro and Whitney Point. We also have a
team of homeschooled high school
students from Northern Onondaga LEAH.
Major underwriters for Double Down
are BlueRock Energy, provider of the
Scholastic Award Trophy to the winning
school and monetary awards to the first
and second place winners, The College of
Saint Rose, with additional support from
Keuka College and WCNY members.
THE LATEST COLONIAL
WILLIAMSBURG ELECTRONIC
FIELD TRIPS
WCNY is pleased to air the Emmy
Award-winning Colonial Williamsburg
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electronic field trips series developed for
middle school teachers and students.
On Jan. 17, WCNY will broadcast
the premiere of Research Rescue Squad.
Someone is stealing books, removing
footnotes and trying to confuse students
with false information. Follow the Squad
as it tries to defeat the evil mastermind,
Dubious Sources, by helping students
conduct solid research using library,
internet and museum resources. The
Slave Trade is the title of the Feb. 14 field
trip. The hour-long program explores
the U.S. law of 1807 that abolished the
transatlantic slave trade. Meet the people,
including slaves and anti-slavery activists,
plantation owners and slave-ship captains,
affected by this legislation.
Roadtrip Nation Series
Begins Airing Feb. 3
WCNY will air eight weekly episodes of
Roadtrip Nation Sunday evenings at 6:30 p.m.
on PBS (24.1), from Feb. 3 through March
24. Roadtrip Nation began in 2001 when
four friends, fresh out of college, realized
they weren’t really sure what to do with
their lives.
They thought it might be helpful to
travel the nation, stopping to interview
people, including major business leaders,
not about what they do professionally
but what motivates them to work in jobs
they find meaningful. The stories of the
interviewees are a source of inspiration
and assistance for young people trying
to determine their own career aspirations
and destinies. In this era of falling high
school graduation rates Roadtrip Nation can
help young adults think about their futures,
the need for education to achieve career
goals and the importance of making
career choices that bring personal satisfaction.
Roadtrip Nation also has a non-profit
organization, (RoadtripNation.org),
dedicated to creating educational resources
around Roadtrip Nation’s extensive archive
of interviews. There is an interactive
and project-based curriculum for middle
school, high school, and college students
called The Roadtrip Nation Experience. It
takes education out of classrooms and into
the world using skills and activity-based
learning. WCNY’s education department
will utilize some of this curriculum in
future educational programs.
Calling All Writers and
Illustrators!
It’s time for the 8th annual 2013 WiCkNeY
Kids’ Treehouse Tales Young Writers and
Illustrators Contest! The event is open to
students in grades one through four. WCNY
wants to promote a love
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for words and reading
while giving young
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students a chance to
showcase their imaginations, vocabulary,
writing and drawing skills. Students in
WCNY’s 19-county viewing area are
eligible to enter the contest.
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ANNUAL
Important contest dates:
Jan. 2 – Contest kick-off
March 1 – Entry deadline
April 10 - Award ceremony at 5:30 p.m. at WCNY
Volunteer judging teams will evaluate
all submissions and select the first, second
and third place winners in each grade
level. In recognition of their achievements,
these winners will receive prizes and have
their winning entries posted on WCNY’s
website.
Contest rules and entry form, which
should accompany every contest submission, are available at www.wcny.org or
contact Kris Robert at kristoffer_robert@
wcny.org or (315) 453-2424.
60 Schools Expected to
compete in annual
spelling bee
Students from more than
60 schools in our region will
participate in the 2013 WCNY/PostStandard Spelling Bee. The Bee’s first step
is the written test scheduled for Jan. 19 at
Onondaga Community College. Those
who qualify then move onto the oral
spelling bee, to be held at WCNY and
broadcast live on PBS (24.1) beginning
Feb. 2 at 2 p.m. WCNY’s Bill Baker will
again host the broadcast and serve as the
pronouncer. The Bee’s winner earns the
right to compete in the Scripps National
Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. later
this year. Tune in and see how you fare
trying to spell the often challenging
spelling bee words!
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Educational Outreach Begins
at Syracuse’s Golisano
Children’s Hospital
Our education department formed a new
partnership with the Golisano Children’s
Hospital. Each month, WCNY puts together a program designed to bring educational fun to patients and their families.
We kicked off our collaboration in November with a sneak-preview screening of
the holiday special, The Cat in the Hat
Knows A Lot About Christmas! The hospital serves the same counties as WCNY,
so this is a
wonderful
way for
WCNY to
brighten the
hospital stays
of viewers.
Pictured from left is Amanda Griffin, specialty and community
service activities coordinator at Golisano Children’s Hospital,
Kristoffer Robert, WCNY family literacy and instructional
coordinator, and Mary Laverty, family resource center librarian
at the Golisano Children’s Hospital after a special screening of
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas movie. WCNY
also provided patients and families with gift bags filled with The
Cat in the Hat reading goodies.
WiCkNeY Kids Eatsmart
Workshop promotes
healthy habits
WCNY presented a WiCkNeY Kids Eat
Smart workshop for children in grades
one through three and their parents Nov.
17. Participants enjoyed entertaining and
educational activities
about making healthy
food choices, including
sampling and making their own tasty
and healthy treats.The workshop will be
offered again in early spring.
Make a Marshmallow
Pretzel Man
Here’s a fun way to make a snowman
that won’t melt and tastes great! Push a
marshmallow down on
both ends of a pretzel stick.
Use two more pretzel
sticks for arms and
raisins or chocolate
chips for eyes. Save
your snowman until
you are hungry and then
eat him for a delicious
snack, maybe with a cup of
hot chocolate.
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WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA
NOMINATIONS DUE JAN. 10
FOR WCNY’S Women Who
Make America Awards
WCNY is accepting nominations for
its Women Who Make America Awards.
We’re seeking to recognize women
ages 18 or older who are making a
significant difference in any of the 19
counties* in WCNY’s viewing area.
These awards represent a local tie-in
to the national PBS documentary,
Makers: Women Who Make America to
be broadcast from 8 to11 p.m. Feb. 26,
on WCNY channel 24.1. The award
criteria are simple. Nominees will be
evaluated on their efforts in their own
communities that are shaping today’s
America. Their contributions should
fall into one of the following areas:
• Arts • Business • Community Activism
• Education • Communication • Medicine
• Politics • Religion • Science and Technology
• Sports • Volunteerism
Any organization or individual is
eligible to nominate a candidate for
these awards using the form available at
www.wcny.org. Only one nominee will
be selected per county. All nominations
will be reviewed by WCNY’s
Education Services Advisory and
Community Public Affairs
committees to determine
the winners. Our Women
Who Make America
award-winners will be
featured on WCNY
radio and television,
social media, programming and in an upcoming
issue of this magazine.
They will also be
featured on WCNY’s
website, introduced
through the words of
those who nominated
them. Lastly, they
will be honored at a
reception on March
1, 2013 at the Women’s
Rights National Historical Park in
Seneca Falls.
The nomination deadline is Jan. 10,
2013.
*The 19 counties are: Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Fulton,
Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida,
Onondaga, Ontario, Oswego, Otsego, Schyler, Seneca,
Tompkins, Wayne and Yates.
Makers: Women Who
Make America
WCNY will broadcast the premiere
of Makers: Women Who Make America
Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. on PBS (24.1). This
three-hour documentary examines
one of the most sweeping social
revolutions in American history – the
work of women to assert their rights to
a full and fair share of political power,
economic opportunity and personal
autonomy. It’s been both a public and
private revolution, from the Supreme
Court to the family household. The
documentary will feature stories of
those who led
the fight for
women’s
equality, those
who opposed
it, and those
caught up in
its wake. This
documentary
is particularly
compelling for
Central New
York, as it was
in Seneca Falls
that the national
Women’s Rights
Movement was
born in 1848.
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Financial Fitness: The Next Generation
By Jim Aroune
Vice President of Television and Radio Operations
WCNY’s longest-running weekly
program, Financial Fitness, expands its
invaluable service to those with money
matters in 2013 by introducing an
additional host and a new way for viewers
to interact with the live show.
David Mirabito, a financial services
representative with Met Life, joins veteran
hosts Jim Burns and Vicki Brackens as an
occasional host. Mirabito has been a
frequent panelist on Financial Fitness, hosting four programs in
the summer and fall of 2012.
The show will also introduce new social media interaction
through Twitter. Financial Fitness viewers will be able to keep
up with the show’s featured subjects prior
to the show, during and after on WCNY’s
Twitter handle, @WCNY. Viewers are
asked to use the hashtag FinancialFitness
to pose questions to the expert panelists or
to comment.
Financial Fitness will continue to grow its
audience’s understanding of financial
markets and such money matters as
saving for retirement, the implications of
the national debate on income taxes, the
exponential growth in the cost of higher education, and the
risks and rewards of entrepreneurship.
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A New Year: Giving is Good
By Liz Ayers
Director of Development and Grants
When it comes to fundraising, nonprofits should be diversified. Those
strange and elusive awards called “grants”
can make a significant contribution to an
organization’s bottom line. Sure, they are
unpredictable, and like any salesperson
will tell you, rejection is a big part of the
job. However, since grant writing is just
one of my responsibilities, I go at it with
gusto.
Showing your own enthusiasm is the key to getting a
foundation or corporation to respond to your cause. This is
easy for me, particularly when an audience is involved. It’s
harder to sell your ideas through the written word that’s at the
heart of most grants, but this is buffered by the fact that I have
a lot to sell. WCNY is breaking new ground and we are
becoming an admirable model for the entire Public
Broadcasting System. We are offering innovative, educational
programs, and creating innovative revenue streams. We will
not only survive, but we’ll make a difference now and into the
future.
WCNY pursues corporate, foundation and project grants
and these grants have helped make our new Broadcast and
Education Center possible. Grants have provided meaningful
educational outreach and community engagement throughout
our 19-county viewing area and they have supported entertaining and inspiring programming that is appreciated by the 1.8
million viewers in our service area.
I enjoy the challenge of bringing the goodness out of people.
That’s why there is so much truth to that old saying, “the gift
is in the giving.” Giving makes one feel profoundly happy.
It is part of our DNA, and it should be acknowledged as one
of the most endearing and enduring attributes of mankind.
2013 W C N Y. O R G
Makeover Moves Forward in hawley green
NEighborhood
By Jim Aroune
Vice President of Television and Radio Operations
Pounding hammers have become part
of the soundtrack in the historic HawleyGreen neighborhood of Syracuse. A
couple committed to its grass roots revival
is keeping the beat of redevelopment in
what was once an at-risk section.
Cindy Seymour leads the builders as
they breathe new life into three separate
properties, all of which were purchased
by Laci’s Real Estate Ventures, a business
owned by Laci and her spouse, Laura
Serway. Seymour and her crews have
taken their latest home, 217 Green St.
down to the studs. They intend to turn the
home into an apartment and commercial
space.
Seymour and Laura Serway have
reached the next stage of their mission to
turn around Hawley-Green. They turned
their first property into Laci’s Tappas Bar,
which created a thriving neighborhood
destination for visitors.
“We could have put more money into
the restaurant, but putting a few hundred
thousand dollars into the neighborhood
is going to increase the value of our
restaurant,” said Seymour.
“People are genuinely concerned about
the neighborhood and we’re glad to be
contributing to it,” Serway added.
WCNY first met Cindy and Laura on
Insight, when both shared their experience
and opinions on the first year of legalized
same sex marriage in New York. Since
then, they’ve moved forward with their
mission to upgrade Hawley-Green.
They’re already planning to convert a
145-year-old home
at 115 Green St. into
a women’s business
incubator.
“Women who work
out of the house or out
of a car need a place
to go. When you work
out of the house, it’s
great. It’s cheap. But
you don’t meet anyone. So you have to
get out of the house,”
said Seymour. “This
will move them toward a common
destination point, with like-minded
women who want to grow a business.
That’ll help the neighborhood too.”
When the time comes to welcome
candidates for the incubator, Laci’s Real
Estate Ventures will seek people who not
only want to operate, but want to own
their space. Neither Cindy nor Laura
want to become landlords. They have
also redeveloped their properties with
no government money from the city of
Syracuse.
“We know the city is burdened
already,” Seymour said. “We know
they’re focusing on the west side.
Mayor Miner asked, “How can the city
help you?” All we wanted was open
communication. Don’t block us out at
every turn.”
“We’re not looking to make a million
dollars on any property, but if I can turn
them around and make something that’s
feasible, life is good,” said Serway.
Hawley-Green neighbors think so too.
Many have offered Cindy and her crew
food when they’re building and one man
picks up a broom many days and sweeps
construction debris after the work day.
“Neighborhoods are so important.
When people commit to them, they
grow stronger,” Serway said. “We love
doing our part.”
Photos of life in the Hawley-Green
neighborhood in Syracuse.
Pictured from left is Cindy Seymour and Laura Serway of Laci’s
Real Estate Ventures and Laci’s Tapas Bar.
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WCNY’s 18th Annual Travel Auction Begins in January
WCNY hosts its 18th Annual Travel
Auction Jan.10, 11, 12, 18, 19 from 6 p.m.
to midnight on PBS (24.1).
TravelAuc ’13 will feature more than
1,000 trips in the United States, Canada,
Mexico, the Caribbean and Europe. The
trips will include accommodations to fit
everyone’s budget, from hotels to bed
and breakfasts to inclusive resorts.“Now
that winter is here, everyone is starting
to think about vacation getaways,’’ said
Robert J. Daino, WCNY’s President
and CEO.
“TravelAuc provides opportunities
for WCNY viewers to find that perfect
vacation at an affordable price.’’
New this year, WCNY created a destination finder to view available trips www.wcny.
org/auction.
Viewers will need an auction bid number to bid. Current WCNY members have a
member number that is also the bid number they can use to place bids. Viewers who are
not members can make a $25 contribution and receive an auction bid number that will
enable them to participate in TravelAuc and WCNY’s TelAuc in late April. Viewers
who choose the $25 option should call (315) 453-2424
and ask for the membership department.
To become a member and enjoy all of the
benefits of a WCNY membership,
viewers can call (315) 453-2424
or visit www.wcny.org/support/
membership.
All proceeds from TravelAuc ’13
benefit WCNY’s programming and services. For more information, call Sara Strong at
(315) 453-2424, ext. 279, or email her at [email protected].
TravelAuc Bidder Frank Dragotto of Ilion
Bidding on WCNY Travel Auction trips and hotels over
the past few years have been a tremendous asset in our
ability to travel to many destinations in New York state,
but also to a number of other very nice areas as well. All
of the four seasons in the northeast offer unique charm
and beauty. Each season provides fun, exciting and
adventurous travel.
We visited Rochester and the beauty of the Finger
Lakes, along with stops in Syracuse and Skaneateles. We’ve even tied in a
few different areas on the same trip, for example, a stop in the Berkshires
on a visit to see our daughter in Troy and to other destinations including
Vermont, New Hampshire and Saratoga Springs.
The hotels we’ve stayed at through the WCNY Travel Auction have
been extremely nice and we are always treated well and with respect by
the hotel’s management and staff. WCNY’s Travel Auction volunteers are
also helpful and pleasant to speak with when we call to submit our bids.
It has truly been a pleasure experiencing what the WCNY Travel
Auction has to offer and we look forward to many more years of
enjoying the excitement of participating in the bidding on both WCNY’s
Travel Auction and WCNY’s TelAuc.
Most importantly, it gives us a great feeling of satisfaction
and significance in being able to sincerely help and support
WCNY, our Public Broadcasting System of Central New York.
Here ARE a few of the featured destinations:
1. Crete, Greece: Porto Elounda, 4-night stay
2. Rincon, Puerto Rico: Horned Dorset Primavera Resort, 3-night and 5-night all-inclusive stays
3. Little Bay, St. Maarten: Belair Beach Hotel, 6-night stay
4. Holland America Line: 7-day cruise to the Caribbean or Mexico
5. Washington, DC: St. Gregory Luxury Hotel & Suites, Weekend escape for two
6. Deer Isle, Maine: Goose Cove Resort, 3-night stay in chalet cabin
7. Tucson, Arizona: White Stallion Ranch, 3-night, all-inclusive stay for two
8. Quebec, Canada: Fairmont Le Chateau Montebello, 3-night stay
9. New York City: Distrikt Hotel: 2-night stay
10. Rockport, Massachusetts:
Linden Tree Inn, 2-night stay
The Travel Auction is made possible by WCNY auction sponsor M&T Bank.
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2013 W C N Y. O R G
Liz’s Travel Club
By Liz Ayers
The word is out! Liz’s Travel Club is a hit. The appealing notion
of traveling with someone you know and trust has struck a
chord with many WCNY members and Central New Yorkers.
It can be difficult to find travel buddies, so when you become
part of a fun and adventurous group, your options are
endless. Five of our travelers from a recent Rome trip have
signed up for the Downton Abbey British Landscapes Tour
featuring England, Scotland and Wales Sept. 10, 2013.
In the club, you can select trips that are of interest to
you and there is no minimum. Members at the $200 level
will receive discounts on every trip they take. The Downton
Abbey 11-day journey through England, Scotland and Wales
has a reservation deadline of March 14, 2013 and will likely be
sold out before that date. However, you can sign you up for
another Downton Abbey tour scheduled for spring 2014.
Remember first come, first served, so call us and get on the list!
Winter 2013
Liz will also take travelers to the Flower Show in Philadelphia,
March 5 to 7. The trip includes motor coach transportation,
two nights at the Sonesta Hotel, three meals, admissions to
Longwood Gardens and the Flower Show, a tour of the city, an
afternoon high tea and services of a professional guide.
Spring 2013
Other trips for 2013 include a long weekend in Newport, R.I.,
We will travel by motorcoach to tour the playground of the
rich and famous. At the turn of the century, New York Society
loved their summer homes. Rosecliff Mansion was the estate
used in the film the Great Gatsby starring Robert Redford. Fine
food, ocean-side dining and great shopping will make for an
unforgettable weekend.
Summer 2013
TBA
Fall 2013
The British Landscapes trip includes travel to England,
Scotland, and Wales and a tour of Downton Abbey.
For more information about Liz’s Travel Club,
visit www.wcny.org/travelwithliz, call Liz at
(315) 453-2424 or e-mail her at [email protected].
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‘Downton Abbey’ Season 3
Begins Jan. 6 on PBS
Downton Abbey will bring more drama, intrigue and
scandal when it kicks off its much-anticipated third
season Jan. 6 at 9 p.m. on PBS. Adding to the drama is
the addition of Academy Award-winning actress Shirley
MacLaine, who is the freewheeling American mother of
Cora, Countess of Grantham.
The returning cast includes Hugh Bonneville, Dame
Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Dan Stevens and
many more. The drama developed over the first two
seasons as Cora (McGovern) rescued Downton Abbey
with her New World wealth by marrying Robert, Earl
of Grantham (Bonneville). But the New World and Old
World are about to clash when MacLaine, who plays
Martha Levinson, the very American mother of Cora,
locks horns with Robert’s mother Lady Violet (Smith).
Season 3 opens with the ending of the Great War and the
long-awaited engagement of Lady Mary and Matthew. The
story lines continue to build drama as a letter from a dead
man could determine the fate of Downton Abbey, social
revolutions escalate tensions and new faces try to fit into
the tight-knit circle of servants.
The series will air for seven consecutive Sundays with
new programs premiering at 9 p.m. each week through
Feb. 17 on PBS (24.1). WCNY will repeat the previous
week’s episode before each week’s premiere at 7 or 8 p.m.,
depending on the length of the previous week’s premiere.
The series was written and created by Julian Fellowes
and won six Primetime Emmy Awards and a Golden
Globe for its first season. Rebecca Eaton, Masterpiece
executive producer said last year’s second season of
Downton Abbey was the most-watched Masterpiece series in
its 40-year history.
Downton Abbey airs Sundays Jan. 6 through Feb. 17 on PBS (24.1).
It repeats Mondays at 1 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and Fridays at 8 p.m. on
WCNY HD (24.4).
(See page
16 J A N U A RY / F E B R U A RY
for channel information)
2013 W C N Y. O R G
Season 17 premieres
Monday, Jan. 7 at 8 p.m.
followed by Market Warriors
at 9 p.m. on PBS (24.1)
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2013 W C N Y. O R G
Guide To Local Shows
INDEX
20 WCNY PBS (24.1) January/
February Daytime Schedule Grid
20 WCNY (24.2) Create January
Daytime Schedule Grid
21 January Highlights
22 January Listings (22-37)
23 Where to watch WCNY
29 WCNY 854 Weekly
Viewing-at-a-Glance Grid
32 WCNY-TV is “stronger and moving in a better direction’
(32-33)
38 February Listings (37-46)
39 February Highlights
48 Music Notes/FM Program Grid
49 Bluegrass Ramble 40th
Anniversary
50 WCNY FM Listings (50-51)
Guide Cover Photo: At Antiques Roadshow in Louisville,
Kentucky, this man holds up a pair of boxing gloves signed and
prophetically inscribed by Louisville native and sports legend
Mohammad Ali. Ali signed one glove as Cassius Clay in 1963,
before he was named World Heavyweight Champion, and
signed the other glove 40 years later back in his hometown.
Appraiser Mike Gutierrez of Heritage Auction Galleries is
knocked out by this unique memento, and estimates its
auction value at $2,000 to 3,000.
Programming Guide Cover: Antiques Roadshow, PBS’s
most-watched primetime series, returns for Season 17 with its
signature cross-country treasure hunt and another million-dollar
discovery.
(See page 23 for
channel information)
Financial Fitness
Financial Fitness is a live weekly
program designed to help people make
the most of their money. It’s a trusted resource for
people looking to take control of their finances and
make informed decisions about investments, estate
planning and retirement. Hosts Jim Burns, Vicki
Brackens and David Mirabito lead the wide-ranging
discussions each week, challenging a panel of
regional and national experts to share their money
wisdom. Viewers interact with the live show by
calling 1-800-451-2414 or on Twitter using
#FinancialFitness. The show airs Thursdays at
8 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and re-airs Fridays and
Sundays at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Time Warner
Digital Cable channel 854.
Insight
Insight is a weekly public affairs show co-hosted by
veteran journalists Susan Arbetter, WCNY’s news
and public affairs director and host of The Capitol
Pressroom, and Jim Aroune, WCNY’s vice president
of TV and radio. Arbetter and Aroune tell stories that
provide insight into the most pressing issues facing
viewers in WCNY’s 19-county viewing area. The
show airs Fridays at 9 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and
re-airs Sundays at noon on World (24.3).
Cooking with Julie Taboulie
Cooking with Julie Taboulie is a
unique and engaging Lebanese and
Middle Eastern cooking show that’s the first of its
kind on American television. Each week, Julie
welcomes viewers into her kitchen and shares
secrets of preparing a rich repertoire of delicious,
easy-to-make Lebanese and Middle Eastern recipes.
With 21 brand new episodes and six newly-restored episodes
of “Vintage Roadshow,” Antiques Roadshow shares history
through America’s untold stories. Host Mark L. Walberg
welcomes viewers to join the journey through attics and
The show airs Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. on PBS
(24.1) and re-airs Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7
a.m. and 1 p.m. on Create (24.3).
Artifex
Artifex is a weekly arts program
that features local and national
stories about film, visual and performing arts,
theater, photography, literature, painting, sculpture,
poetry and dance. The show is co-hosted by WCNYFM radio hosts Bill Baker and Jon English. It airs
Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. on PBS (24.1)
and re-airs Fridays at 7 p.m. on Plus (24.4).
Double Down
Double Down is WCNY’s awardwinning high school academic quiz
show. Host Bill Baker, well known as a
host on WCNY-FM, poses challenging questions on
science, math, literature, current events and other
topics, and the three-member high school teams
compete for prizes and bragging rights. The show
airs Sundays at 6 p.m. on PBS (24.1)and re-airs
Mondays at 8:30 p.m. on World (24.3).
The Ivory Tower
Half Hour
The Ivory Tower Half Hour is a weekly roundtable discussion that focuses on news and events
from the perspective of academicians from across
Central New York. The show is hosted by David
Rubin, Professor and Dean Emeritus of the S.I.
Newhouse School of Public Communications at
Syracuse University. The show airs Fridays at 8 p.m.
on PBS (24.1) and re-airs Sundays at 8 p.m. on
World (24.3).
basements, garage sales and dumpsters, starting Jan. 7 at 8 p.m.
on PBS (24.1). Followed at 9 p.m. by Market Warriors, the
newest adventure for treasure seekers, makes Monday nights
on PBS a destination spot for all things antiques.
CHANNEL INFORMATION WCNY broadcasts programs on the following channels:
WCNY - WCNY's "Main" Channel, PBS (Channel 24.1), Syracuse Time Warner
Channel 11 - Standard Cable, Time Warner Channel 850 - Digital Cable,
Verizon FIOS 511).
WCNY - Create (24.2) features lifestyle programming all day except for children’s
programming weekdays from 5 to 8 p.m. (Channel 24.2, Time Warner Digital Cable
851 and Verizon FIOS 466).
WCNY - World (24.3) features a mix of public affairs, news and documentary
programming. (Channel 24.3, Time Warner Digital Cable 852, and Verizon FIOS
467).
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HD
WCNY HD (24.4) - a digital channel that broadcasts programs in a true
high-definition format. (Channel 24.4 and Time Warner Channel 853 Digital Cable, Verizon FIOS 511). It includes repeats of the previous night’s
primetime HD schedule each day starting at 7 a.m.
WCNY Channel 854 - WCNY’s cable-only channel featuring 8-hour blocks of
how-to, lifestyle programming that airs from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. and repeats
again starting at 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily.
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PBS (24.1)/TW 850/Verizon 11
Create (24.2)/TW 851/Verizon 466
JANUARY CREATE (24.2) DAYTIME VIEWING AT-A-GLANCE
JANUARY/FEBRUARY PBS (24.1)
DAYTIME VIEWING AT-A-GLANCE
DIGITAL CHANNEL 24.2, TIME WARNER 851 AND VERIZON FIOS 466
DIGITAL CHANNEL 24.1 TIME WARNER 850
AND VERIZON FIOS 11
MONDAY FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
6:00 AM
Sid the
Science Kid
Sit and Be Fit
To The Contrary
With Bonnie Erbe
6:30
Electric
Company
America’s
Heartland
Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
7:00
Arthur
Curious
George
Music & The
Spoken Word
Cat In The Hat
Knows A Lot
About That
Cat In The Hat
Knows A Lot
About That
7:30
Martha
Speaks
8:00
Curious George
Super Why!
Super Why!
8:30
Cat In The Hat
Knows A Lot
About That
Dinosaur
Train
Dinosaur
Train
9:00
Super WHY!
Thomas
& Friends
Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood
9:30
Dinosaur Train
Bob The Builder
Martha Speaks
Hometime
Clifford the
Big Red Dog
This Old House
Artifex
10:00
10:30
Sesame
Street
Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood
Woodwright’s
Shop
11:30
Word
World
Motorweek
Charlie Rose
12:30
1:30
2:00
2:30
Moyers
& Company
Ciao
Italia
Insight
Lidia’s
Italy In America
Need to Know
America’s Test
Kitchen
1:00
Consuelo Mack
Wealthtrack
Cooking with
Second
Repeat of
Julie Taboulie
Opinion
primetime
programming.
(Please check Sara’s Weeknight
Various
www.wcny.org
Meals
Programs
or details)
(please check
Best of
listings at
The Joy of wcny.org for details)
Painting
3:00
This With
Barney & Friends Paint
Jerry Yarnell
Eastenders
3:30
Clifford The Big
Red Dog
Sewing with
Nancy
Eastenders
4:00
Fetch ! With
Ruff Ruffman
Quit In A Day
Out of Ireland
4:30
WordGirl
Rick Steves’
Europe
5:00
Wild Kratts
New York Originals
5:30
Homework
Hotline (M-Th)
ATW (Fri)
6:00
BBC World News
America
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8:00
8:30
Various
Red Green
Show
6:30
Bake
Taste of
Decorate
Louisiana
Celebrate
Ciao
Italia
P. Allen
Smith’s
Garden to
Table
Joanne
Martha’s Best of Cooking
Weir’s
Tues Sewing The Joy of with Julie
Cooking
Room
Painting Taboulie
Class
Chefs
A’Field
Christina
Cooks
Smart
Travels
Pacific
Rim
WoodSeasoned
Hometime smith
Travler
Shop
The
Victory
Garden
For
Your
Home
Sara’s
Weeknight
Meals
Art of
Food
Open
Road
New Fly Ask This Rough
Fisher Old House Cut
Garden
Smart
Katie
Brown
Workshop
Chef’s
A’Field
Christina
Cooks
Smart
Travels
Pacific
Rim
WoodSeasoned
Hometime smith
Traveler
Shop
The
Victory
Garden
For
Your
Home
Ciao
Italia
P. Allen
Smith’s
Garden to
Table
Jerry
Sewing
Mon
Yarnell
with Nancy
School
Wed
Thu
Fri
11:00
12:00 PM
6:00 AM
It’s
Sew
Easy
7:00
Best of
Caprial
Simply and John’s
Painting Kitchen
7:30
Taste
This!
Joanne
Martha’s Best of Cooking
Weir’s
Sewing The Joy of with Julie
Cooking
Room
Painting Taboulie
Class
Jerry
Sewing
Yarnell
with Nancy
School
America’s
Essential
Sat
Test
5
Pepin
Kitchen
Sun
6
It’s
Sew
Easy
Sat
12
Cook’s
Country
Sun
13
It’s
Sew
Easy
Sat
19
Richard
Bangs’
Adventures
Sun
20
It’s
Sew
Easy
Bake
Taste of
Decorate
Louisiana
Celebrate
Rachel’s
Julia and
Sara’s
Christina Jacques
Favorite
Weeknight
Cooks Cooking
Food at
Meals
Home
at Home
Nick
Art of
Best of
Caprial
Stellino’s Food with
Simply and John’s Taste This!
Family
Wendy
Painting Kitchen
Kitchen
Brodie
Hubert
Keller:
Secrets
9:30
Globe Trekker
Globe Trekker
Ciao
Italia
Open
Road
10:00
This Old
House
This Old
House
Joanne
French
Weir’s
Chef
Cooking at
Classics
Home
10:30
Delicious
TV’s
Totally Ciao Italia
Vegetarian
Simply
Ciao Italia
Ming
Open
Road
New Fly Ask This Rough
Fisher Old House Cut
In the
Rudy
Rick Steves’
Americans Travel
Maxa’s
Europe
with
with Kids
World
David Y
Smart
TavelsPacific
Rim
Travelscope
Nick
Art of
Stellino’s Food with
Family
Wendy
Kitchen
Brodie
Open
Road
New Fly Ask This Rough
Fisher Old House Cut
Best of
Caprial
Cuisine
Simply and John’s
Culture
Painting Kitchen
It’s
Sew
Easy
Art of
Best of
Caprial
Sara’s
Food with
New Fly Ask This Rough
Culture
Weeknight
Simply and John’s
Openroad
Wendy
Fisher Old House Cut
Cuisine
Meals
Painting Kitchen
Brodie
Julia and
Jacques
Cooking
at Home
P. Allen
Katie
Smith’s
Brown
Garden
Workshop
Home
America’s Baking
Test
with
Kitchen Julia
P. Allen
Katie
Smith’s
Brown
Garden
Workshop
Home
Rick
Travel
Globe
Steves’
with Kids Trekker
Europe
Smart
Smart
Burt
Smart
Smart
Smart
Smart
Smart
Rick
Travels
Wolf:
Travels
Travels
Travels
Travels Travels
SAT Rick Steves’ Travels
Steves’
26 Europes with Rudy with Rudy Travels & with Rudy with Rudy with Rudy
with Rudy with Rudy
Europe
Maxa
Maxa Traditions Maxa
Maxa
Maxa
Maxa
Maxa
SUN
27
11:30
B Organic
American Growing
with
Wood- A Greener
Michele
World
shop
Besc
Art of
Sara’s
Food with
Weeknight
Wendy
Meals
Brodie
Taste
This!
11:00
B Organic
American Growing
with
Wood- A Greener
Michele
World
shop
Besc
New Fly Ask This Rough
Fisher Old House Cut
P. Allen
America’s
Caprial Hubert
Smith’s
Baking Christina
Test
and John’s Keller:
Garden to
with Julia Cooks
Kitchen
Kitchen Secrets
Table
Best of
Caprial
Simply and John’s
Painting Kitchen
TBA
9:00
Gobe
Trekker
P. Allen
Katie
Smith’s
Brown
Garden
Workshop
Home
Globe Trekker
P. Allen
Katie
Smith’s
Brown
Garden
Workshop
Home
The 6 to 11 a.m. block repeats weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. A three-hour children’s block airs
5 to 8 p.m. followed by more lifestyle programming, for which the primetime programs are
included in the listing pages. Saturdays and Sundays feature themed marathons for most of the days.
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American Experience –
The Abolitionists
Airs Jan. 8, 15 and 22 at 9 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and 24.4
The abolitionists have been called many names, radicals,
agitators, troublemakers and liberators. They tore the nation
apart in order to create a more perfect union. Men and women,
black and white, Northerners and Southerners, poor and
wealthy fought in the most important civil rights crusade in
American history.
Pioneers of Television
Airs Jan. 15, 22 and 29 at 8 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and 24.4
American Experience presents The Abolitionists, which recalls one of the most important civil rights
crusades in American history.
This popular series returns for a third year focusing on Funny
Ladies, Primetime Soaps and Miniseries. The first episode
features the first standup comediennes to appear on television
including legends such as Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers. It also
looks at Lucille Ball’s breakthrough on I Love Lucy and the sitcom
stars who followed, including Mary Tyler Moore, Betty White
and Marla Gibbs. The episode covers television’s most enduring
variety star, Carol Burnett and features interviews with
contemporary actresses including Tina Fey and Margaret Cho.
Nova – Rise of the Drones
This popular series returns with a focus on Funny Ladies such as Phyllis Diller pictured with
Johnny Carson, Primetime Soaps and Ministries.
Airs Jan. 23 at 9 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and 24.4
They are unmanned flying robots, some as large as jumbo jets,
others as small as birds, doing things out of science fiction.
Much of what it takes to get these robotic airplanes to fly, sense
and kill has remained a secret. But now, with unprecedented
access to drone engineers (including a rare interview with the
“Father of the Predator,” Abe Karem) and those who operate
drones for the U.S. military, Nova reveals the technologies that
make them so powerful. Watch and discover the cutting-edge
technologies that are propelling us toward a new chapter in
aviation history.
Discover cutting-edge technologies with Abe Karem that are propelling us toward a new chapter
in aviation history.
Shakespeare Uncovered
Airs Jan. 25 and Feb. 1 and 8 at 9 and 10 p.m.
on 24.4 and 10 and 11 p.m. on PBS (24.1)
It re-airs the following Tuesdays at 1 and 2 p.m. on PBS (24.1)
Many people have read, seen or performed some of William
Shakespeare’s works in their lifetime. This new six-part series
explores nine of the Bard’s timeless masterpieces, unlocking
history’s secrets to provide the historical context behind each
dramatic work. The first episode features Ethan Hawke in the
challenge of acting in Macbeth. Other presenters in the series
will include Joely Richardson, Derek Jacobi, Jeremy Irons,
David Tennant and Trevor Nunn.
A new six-part series that explores nine of the Bard’s timeless masterpieces features Ethan
Hawke.
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6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE School of Dance/Curious
George Sounds Off George creates a footsteps dance step
map to help Bill prepare for Allie’s dance party.
24.3NATURE Wild Balkans. Wild animals, thick forests, vast wetlands
and deep chasms highlight this jagged area of Europe.
24.4MOTORWEEK Subaru XV Crosstrek. The 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek and 2013 Honda Accord are driven.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! The Lost Egg/Hold On
Tight. The most fantabulous decorator, Stan the bower bird, shows the kids how
to decorate for their party.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Get Smart/Baby Steps. A battle begins when HUGO, the
interactive whiteboard, corrects Mr. Ratburn in front of the class.
24.3NATURE Birds of the Gods. Scientists undertake a grueling expedition to film the elusive birds in the New Guinean Rainforest.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Lost and Spaced. At the science fair, Lisa
and Dax get shrunk down and trapped inside a model of the solar system!
8:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration
2013. Ring in the new year with host Julie Andrews and the Vienna Philharmonic
at the opulent Musikverein.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Sole-ful Suppertime.
Warm and creamy butternut squash velvet and fillet of sole with mushroom
sauce are prepared.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS Democracy on Trial.
24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration
2013. Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic at the opulent
Musikverein.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Moroccan
Feast. Test cook Julia Collin Davison makes a Moroccan-style Chicken Tagine with
foolproof Couscous.
9:00 24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Daniel Sak, Canal Du Midi, France. Sail down
Canal du Midi in Provence aboard Daniel Sak’s barge where he wines and dines
his guests.
24.3NATURE Wild Balkans. (see 1/1 at 6 p.m.)
9:30 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy.
Interviews and performance footage highlight why Broadway is fertile territory
for Jewish artists.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Fonda Favorites. Meatballs in Chipotle
Sauce (Albondigas), White Rice and Fried Plantains and Tres Leches Cake.
24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES (see 24.1)
10:00 24.2HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Doors and Stone. The new home’s
architecture is enhanced with continuity of garage doors, entry doors and
shutters.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE The Czech Republic Off The Beaten Path. Take
in a whirlwind of Art Nouveau, local pub music, cheese-tasting, river-rafting &
peat-bathing.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Alaska. Ride the White Pass
& Yukon Railroad and check out 1,500 square miles of ice cap.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Sole-Ful Suppertime.
(see 1/1 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Moroccan
Feast. (see 1/1 at 8:3 p.m.)
24.3NATURE Birds of the Gods. (see 1/1 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
WEDNESDAY 2
Chocolate Cake Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George Buys a Kite/Train of Light. George and
Bill are determined to buy the ultimate kite on display at Ada and Luke’s
country store.
24.3FRONTLINE Climate of Doubt. John Hockenberry goes inside
organizations that fought to redefine the politics of global warming.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Inside Out/Hear Here.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
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7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Night of the Tibble/Read and Flumberghast. D.W. gathers
a jury when a cupcake is stolen and Tommy Tibble is the primary suspect.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Facing the Storm: Story of the American Bison.
Cattle ranching, urban sprawl and sport hunting has squeezed the bison from
the Great Plains.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY War of the Words. Hector is chosen to
give a presentation on stamina, but the pranksters keep him from getting rest.
8:00 24.1NATURE Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey. The story of the life
and death of a charismatic tiger cub reveals the fate of tigers in India.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York: New York Pizza. Lidia makes
traditional Italian pizza margherita from scratch and a sausage and spinach
calzone.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Men Who Swim. A group of middle-aged
men find unlikely success as members of Sweden’s synchronized swimming
team.
24.4NATURE Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey. The story of the life
and death of a charismatic tiger cub reveals the fate of tigers in India.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Retro Desserts.
Perfect banana pudding, chiffon cake and Adam’s picks for finemesh strainers
are featured.
9:00 24.1NOVA Doomsday Volcanoes. Scientists explore the devastating
global consequences of another Icelandic volcano eruption.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS The Midlands - Athlone and
Mullingar. After visiting two local markets, Clodagh meets one of Ireland’s very
few full-time bee-keepers.
24.3FRONTLINE Climate of Doubt. (see 1/2 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Doomsday Volcanoes. Scientists explore the devastating
global consequences of another Icelandic volcano eruption.
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Family-Style Breakfast. Mexican french
toast rolls and green chilaquiles in roasted tomatillo sauce.
10:00 24.1 LIFE ON FIRE Icelandic Volcanoes. Aerial footage of Iceland sheds
light on the possible consequences of a major volcanic eruption.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Transplanting a Mature Rose Bush/Replacing
Old Outdoor Lighting. Roger Cook shows how to temporarily transplant a mature
rose bush while exterior work takes place.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE Icelandic Volcanoes. Aerial footage of Iceland sheds
light on the possible consequences of a major volcanic eruption.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Athens and Side Trips. Visit the Parthenon,
Agora, the Isle of Hydra and take the fast-paced pulse of the modern city.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2EQUITREKKING Wyoming. Scenic and challenging riding on
surefooted horses at UXU Ranch in the Shoshone National Forest.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York: New York Pizza. (see 1/2 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Retro Desserts.
(see 1/2 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Facing the Storm: Story of the American Bison.
(see 1/2 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
ThurSDAY 3
Fruitcake Toss Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George and the Giant Thumb/Shutter Monkey.
George and Allie run out of clay while making a ginormous sculpture of Bill’s
sprained thumb.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD The World’s Biggest Bomb. U.S. and Soviet
scientists began a dangerous race to build the world’s biggest bomb in the
1950s.
24.4HOMETIME Timber Shed Finishing Touches. The crew finishes the
exterior and gets the new shed ready for winter.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Jump!/Slow Down
for Sloths. The kids visit Jumpalaroo to learn how to jump from grasshoppers, a
kangaroo and even a flea.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Castles in the Sky/Tipping the Scales. An architect helps
the gang rebuild their tree house. Arthur’s chorus group has a new teacher.
24.3NOVA Doomsday Volcanoes. Scientists explore the devastating
global consequences of another Icelandic volcano eruption.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Wordball Is My Oyster. Lisa tries to
overcome her case of stage fright when she’s cast as the lead in Hector’s play.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Crock of Flavor. Crocks
of shrimp in vegetable broth and pork tenderloin in pork medallions with pome-
granate sauce.
24.3 LIFE ON FIRE Icelandic Volcanoes. Aerial footage of Iceland sheds
light on the possible consequences of a major volcanic eruption.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR The driveway, walk-in closets, home
automation and the wallpaper in the powder room are showcased.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Vegetarian
Pasta Night. Test cook Becky Hays shows host Christopher Kimball how to make
Great Vegetable Lasagna.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012/Hearthstone, Waterfall Island
Top. Roger is getting the plants in despite the rain and Richard installs wallmounted lavatory faucets.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Paul McCabe, San Diego. Calif. Lamb loin over
farro, heirloom carrots and asparagus is topped with spiced pepper jam.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD The World’s Biggest Bomb. (see 1/3 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON Congressman Joseph Cao, a
Vietnamese American Republican, is elected in a district of New Orleans.
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Transplanting a Mature Rose Bush/Replacing
Old Outdoor Lighting. Roger Cook shows how to temporarily transplant a mature
rose bush while exterior work takes place.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Tequila!. Ancho chile and orange juice
tequila chaser, tequila, Mexican cream and chipotle shrimp and more.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Aromatherapy. Local radio host Caroline Bosman
may have a drinking problem. Martin tends to stinky Vernon Cooke.
24.2HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Driveway and Walkway. Dean,
Miriam, Dan and Bucky pitch in to install a paver driveway, walkway and step
veneer.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour Three. A haunting
collection of White House photographs from the Kennedy administration are
appraised.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Greece’s Peloponnese. The ruins of Olympia,
the charming old port town of Nafplio and the Rock of Gibraltar are explored.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Hong Kong. This bustling
metropolis has an unusual blend of western high-tech with Chinese high-touch.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Crock of Flavor. (see 1/3 at
8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Vegetarian
Pasta Night. (see 1/3 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3NOVA Doomsday Volcanoes. (see 1/3 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
friDAY 4
Alex Trebek’s Trivia Appreciation Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Auctioneer George/Sock
Monkey Opera. George learns about bidding when he bids
on elephant mittens.
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. Ration EndOf-Life Care.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012/Hearthstone, Waterfall Island
Top. Roger is getting the plants in despite the rain and Richard installs wallmounted lavatory faucets.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Bounce/Timmy Tippy Toe.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Francine’s Big Top Trouble/George Blows His Top. Francine
tries to tumble for circus camp.
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. The Rich Are Taxed Enough.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Prankster Holiday. The pranksters try to
launch a wordball balloon.
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Shrimp, Shrimp, and More Shrimp.
Lidia explores pepperoncino and creates shrimp parmigiano, Shrimp scampi
and shrimp Fra Diavolo.
24.3 MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON Congressman Joseph Cao, a
Vietnamese American Republican, is elected in a district of New Orleans.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Family Favorites. Bridget makes the ultimate Swiss steak and Julia revives a classic recipe for
baked potato fans.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Aran Islands and Galway. On the
Aran Island, Clodag meets a seaweed harvester and cooks seaweed-infused
dishes.
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. Ration End-Of-Life Care. (see 1/4 at 6 p.m.)
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24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES Paul Simon’s Graceland Journey. Paul
Simon reunites with musicians in South Africa and reflects on his acclaimed
album “Graceland.”
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Xochimilco: Cooking with Flowers. Squash
blossom quesadillas and rose petal, marshmallow, mango and pistachio ice
cream are served.
10:00 24.1 GREAT PERFORMANCES Paul Simon’s Graceland Journey. (see 9 p.m. on
24.4)
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012/Hearthstone, Waterfall Island
Top. Roger is getting the plants in despite the rain and Richard installs wallmounted lavatory faucets.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Copenhagen. Discover Viking history, visit
the Tivoli Gardens carnival and ogle crown jewels in the palace.
11:00 24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Cruising the Mediterranean.
Joseph’s cruise adventure takes him to great places in Venice, Croatia, Malta,
Sicily and Tuscany.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Shrimp, Shrimp, and More Shrimp.
(see 1/4 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Family Favorites.
(see 1/4 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. The Rich Are Taxed Enough. (see1/4at7p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 5
National Bird Watching Day
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Cooking with the Chef/
Cucinando Con Lo Chef. Ricotta and parmesan cheese
eggplant rollatini and Neapolitan style stuffed red
peppers are created.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican-Style
Kids’ Party. Fun finger foods include crazy corn, chicken flautas and chocolate
and Cajeta cupcakes.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Men Who Swim. (see 1/2 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Jacques Torres. The
chef tempers dark and white chocolate and creates a chocolate presentation
with pralines.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA For the Love of Vegetables. Lidia makes
stuffed escarole, stuffed artichoke and meat stuffed eggplant.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Andrew Zimmern & Cooking Veggies for Kids. Turkey
spring rolls with hoisin-lime dipping sauce with bacon brussel sprouts and
mixed vegetables.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Inspired Gardens. A seasonal walk in the
New York Botanical Garden provides a lesson in sustaining a seasonal border.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Crepes
and Croissants. Christopher Kimball visits Paris in search of the best Croissants.
Flawless Crepes are prepared.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Facing The Storm: Story of the American Bison.
(see 1/2 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012/Hearthstone, Waterfall Island
Top. (see 1/4 at 6 p.m.)
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1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern Seaboard: Fishing Along
America’s Eastern Seaboard. Lidia learns about wine and seafood pairings in
Providence, RI and goes crabbing.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces. The driveway, walk-in closets, home automation and the wallpaper in the powder room
are showcased.
2:00 24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Southern
Classics. Highlights include the ultimate Gumbo recipe, lane cake and a tasting
of long-grain white rice.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Restoring Terrazzo Floors/Repairing a Cracked
Floor Joist. Terrazzo floors are restored in Delray Beach, Fla. and a cracked
floor joist is repaired.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Windy Waves. Bob Ross creates
palm trees yielding to stiff sea breezes as ominous clouds loom in the background.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS Dingle, Co Kerry - Part 2. Clodagh
visits a crab-processing factory in Dingle and takes a trip on a trawler to catch
flatfish.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Windows. Explores the blending of
exterior elements in new home constructions with a focus on windows.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL The Falls, Part 2.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican-Style Kids’ Party. (see 1/5 at 12 p.m.)
24.3 MODEL T’S TO WAR: AMERICAN AMBULANCES ON THE WESTERN
FRONT, 1914-1918 American Field Service volunteers drove Model T’s on the
battlefield of France.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Mind Over Miter. Learn all the angles
and how to carefully cut corners as we master the miter box for fitting frames.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Sewing with Nancy’s 30th Anniversary
Special, Part 1. Reminisce with Nancy and an audience as she takes you behind
the scenes over the past 30 years.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012/Hearthstone, Waterfall Island
Top. (see 1/4 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK Midsize Sedan Shootout. The Midsize Sedan Shootout, 2013 Porsche Boxster S and buying parts online are featured.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Army Star and Hope of Hartford. Eleanor demonstrates the Army Star, honoring the 150,000 WACS that served in World War II.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Vienna and the Danube. Explore the city’s
elegant gardens, great art and music, the Danube River and Baroque Melk
Abbey.
24.3 YANKS FIGHT THE KAISER: A NATIONAL GUARD DIVISION IN WWI
The story of one relatively inexperienced National Guard unit’s contributions to
World War I.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Chef. David Chang prepares eggs with
his chef pals Wylie Dufresne, Daniel Patterson and Rene Redzepi.
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Inspired Gardens. (see 1/5 at 12:30 p.m.)
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Ontario, Canada’s Niagara
Peninsula - Toronto And Beyond. The world-class attractions and ethnic diversity
of Toronto, Canada’s largest city, are highlighted.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Eggs. Martha shows how
to prepare eggs properly every time, with easy-to-master techniques and tips.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Book Rack and Mantel Clock. The editors of
Woodsmith create a stylish book rack or an elegant mantel clock in a weekend.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern Seaboard: Fishing Along
America’s Eastern Seaboard. (see 1/5 at 1:30 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE Icelandic Volcanoes. (see 1/2 at 10 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Christmas in Switzerland. Visit
Lausanne, Montreux and Basel to explore some of Switzerland’s best
Christmas Markets.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Southern Classics. (see 1/5 at 2 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES Scheduling Slug.
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Fla. - Hour Three. A haunting
collection of White House photographs from the Kennedy administration are
appraised.
24.2CHRISTINA Eating Well for Life. If you think of eating well for life, it
becomes a part of how you live and a part of who you are.
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A photograph of an African American
wearing a Confederate uniform is investigated.
6:30 24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Pasta with Pizazz! Peanut Noodles,
penne with garbanzo beans and broccoli rabe and pea and white bean puttanesca.
24.3LINKASIA
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Movie Songwriters with Henry
Mancini. Henry Mancini leads the band on the theme from “The Pink Panther.”
“Moon River” is also performed.
24.2CHRISTINA Italian Light. Dieting has never been so yummy with
delicious Italian dishes like Penne fra Diavolo.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Florida - Hour Three. (see 1/3 at 10 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Lunch Bunch. Four-ingredient leek soup,
avocado and black bean confetti salad and fancy chickpea salad are made.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Daisy’s Toyboy. Hyacinth’s social standing at a church function is
jeopardized when Onslow becomes more ardent.
24.2CHRISTINA Skip The Junk Food...Feel The Joy. Fresh corn chowder
and a crunchy kale salad will make you feel strong.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy.
(see 1/1 at 9:30 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Heir Apparent.
24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Neighborly Supper. Walnut stuffed
mushrooms, roasted butternut squash and spinach with garbanzo beans are
prepared.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.2CHRISTINA Feel Great Feast. Feel your best with whole unprocessed foods like light as air ravioli filled with creamy sweet peas.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see 1/5 at 2 p.m.)
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE No Way Out. The secretary of
Defense forces a Pentagon naval aide to lead a manhunt for a Soviet spy.
9:30 24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Elegant and Easy. Savory mushroom
stroganoff served over rotini pasta and broccoli with lemon sauce are prepared.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see 1/5 at 2:30 p.m.)
24.4 DOWNTON ABBEY REVISITED Behind-the-scenes footage,
interviews and great moments from the first two seasons are highlighted.
10:00 24.2CHRISTINA Cook Your Way to Health. Can we cook to create joy?
2013 W C N Y. O R G
J ANUAR Y
Healthy natural food can make us feel happy, contented and vital.
24.3 MODEL T’S TO WAR: AMERICAN AMBULANCES ON THE WESTERN
FRONT, 1914-1918 (see 1/5 at 3 p.m.)
24.4 MR. CAO GOES TO WASHINGTON (see 1/3 at 9 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Just Desserts. Double-chocolate cake with
chocolate ganache icing and luscious little carrot cupcakes are made.
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Jack White. White Stripes leader Jack White
performs in support of his solo album “Blunderbuss.”
24.2CHRISTINA Lighten Up...It’s Only Your Health. Foods that can slim
your waist and improve your health can be delicious when you’re using chickpeas.
24.3 YANKS FIGHT THE KAISER: A NATIONAL GUARD DIVISION IN WWI
(see 1/5 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS (see 24.1.)
11:30 24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN 5-Ingredients or Less. Black bean casserole, carrot and maple-walnut salad and tortilla oven fried mushrooms are
served.
12:00A 24.1NATURE Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey. (see 1/2 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Moroccan
Feast. (see 1/1 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see 1/5 at 7 p.m.)
24.4NATURE Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey. (see 1/2 at 8 p.m.)
sunDAY 6
Cuddle Up Day
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT (see 1/4 at 9 p.m.)
24.2CHRISTINA Eating Well for Life.
(see 1/5 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S.
Ration End-Of-Life Care. (see 1/4 at 6 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Pasta with Pizazz! (see 1/5 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK Charitable Investments.
24.2CHRISTINA Italian Light. (see 1/5 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. The Rich Are Taxed Enough. (see1/4at7p.m.)
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Shingles. Discover how you can avoid getting
this viral infection and learn the benefits of early treatment.
24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Lunch Bunch. (see 1/5 at 7:3 0 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 AN AMERICAN SAINT: MARIANNE COPE
24.2CHRISTINA Skip The Junk Food....Feel The Joy. (see 1/5 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Beyond Belief.
2:30 24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Neighborly Supper. (see 1/5 at 8:30 p.m.)
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS Martin goes to the police. The Miller twins continue
their reign of terror.
24.2CHRISTINA Feel Great Feast. (see 1/5 at 9 p.m.)
24.4 HD SATURDAY PRIME REPEAT
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS Pauline hears Sarah out, but just how much will
she believe? 24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Elegant and Easy. (see 1/5 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2CHRISTINA Cook Your Way to Health. (see 1/5 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Arusi Persian Wedding.
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Embracing Life and Art. Explore the
Cluny Museum, heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle and Pere Lachaise
Cemetery.
24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN Just Desserts. (see 1/5 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 INTO THE WILD: EDISON, FORD & FRIENDS Offers insight into
famous friends Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, John Burroughs and Harvey
Firestone.
24.2CHRISTINA Lighten Up....It’s Only Your Health. (see 1/5 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Carmen Meets Borat. A 17-year-old Romanian
gypsy’s plan to emigrate falls to pieces when an American film crew arrives.
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Rules of Engagement. Harold has broken
up with Bonnie. Red pairs up with him for a white water race in a two-man
kayak.
24.2 THE JAZZY VEGETARIAN 5-Ingredients or Less. (see 1/5 at 11:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Restoring Terrazzo Floors/Repairing(see1/5at2p.m.)
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. The Rich Are Taxed Enough. (see1/4at7p.m.)
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS Hey, Good Lookin’, Whatcha Got Cookin’?
Al Contarino’s invention, the Continuous Convection Grill, highlights a new
concept in grilling.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Lip-Smacking Mexican Meal. Lip-smacking
dishes include Chicken a la Trash, everyday green salad and ompossible chocoflan.
7:00 24.1 SAVING SONGBIRDS Travel from New England to Costa Rica and
Jamaica to explore colorful and melodic migratory birds.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS From Lobster
to Chocolate Clams: A Delicious Feast in Magdalena Bay. Rick ventures out on a
skiff to learn about sustainable fishing on Magdalena Bay.
24.3 INTELLIGENCE SQUARED U.S. Ration End-Of-Life Care. (see 1/4 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Doomsday Volcanoes. (see 1/2 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Two Toronto bakers and a cookbook author
make naan and swedish hardtack, types of flat breads.
8:00 24.1 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE CASTLE The history and upkeep of
England’s Highclere Castle, the setting of “Downton Abbey,” is explored.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Smooth Food.
Cheesecakes on Arugulam and Steamed Scrod Packages in Pimiento Sauce
and Butternut Squash Saute.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE CASTLE (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Cool and
Creamy Desserts. Christopher Kimball visits Toscanini’s to learn the secrets
behind professional ice-cream making.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1. Wedding
guests descend on Downton Abbey, where disasters large and small threaten
the festivities.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Arnaud Lallement, Reims, France. Lallement
demonstrates how to grill langoustines, braise lamb and create a Raspberry
Vacheron.
24.3 DESIGN FOR A LIFETIME
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1. (see 24.1.)
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Lip-Smacking Mexican Meal. (see 1/6 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 BUFFALO BILL’S AMERICAN WEST Iconic images and artifacts of
the American West are used to explore the story of Buffalo Bill Cody.
10:00 24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Restoring Terrazzo Floors/Repairing a Cracked
Floor Joist. (see 1/6 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Arusi Persian Wedding. (see 1/6 at 4 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Vienna and the Danube. (see 1/5 at 4 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 ON STORY The minds behind Mad Men and The Wire discuss the
historical and modern day relevance in TV dramas.
24.2EQUITREKKING Spain. Discover the purpose and history of the
Spanish Vaquera style of riding at Cortijo El Esparragal.
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Carmen Meets Borat. (see 1/6 at 5 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Jack White. (see 1/5 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MYWAY SmoothFood. (see1/6at8p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE CASTLE (see 1/6 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Cool and
Creamy Desserts. (see 1/6 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Beyond Belief. (see 1/6 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE CASTLE (see 1/6 at 8 p.m.)
monDAY 7
Fiber Appreciation Day - Eat Beans!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Hamster Cam/The Great Monkey Detective.
WCN Y.ORG
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Steve’s pet hamster is on the loose in the city streets with a small video camera
tied to his back.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Facing The Storm: Story of the American Bison.
(see 1/2 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Restoring Terrazzo Floors/Repairing a Cracked
Floor Joist. (see 1/5 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Chasing Rainbows/
Follow The Prints. The kids are painting a picture of a rainbow and get help from
color expert King Kaleidoscope.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Arthur Weighs in/the Law of the Jungle Gym. Arthur tries
to get in shape. Muffy gets bullied when she sets up a camera studio in the
jungle gym.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Have You Heard from Johannesburg? - Road to
Resistance. A close look at the citizen activists who fought for three decades to
end apartheid in South Africa.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Pies for Puppies. Jessica and Danny
Rebus are competing to sell the most pies.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour One. A Diego Rivera
oil painting created in 1904 and a 1967 painting by Alexander Calder are appraised.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style.
Lidia makes Giant Squid Milanese, Stuffed Mushrooms and Spinach Salad with
Del Posto’s Mark Ladner.
24.3 MY DAD’S ILLNESS Megan Plouzek shares her story about
growing up with a parent suffering with severe mental illness.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour One. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Not Just for
Kids. Bridget shows Chris how to make the ultimate Chicken Nuggets. Tomato
Mac and Cheese is served.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Walnut, IA. The target assignment is gold when the pickers head to the Walnut Antique Show in Walnut, Iowa.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS County Waterford. Ardkeen Farmers’ Market, the seaside town of Dungarvan and the Arlington House Hotel are
visited.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Have You Heard from Johannesburg? - From
Selma to Soweto. A close look at the citizen activists who fought for three
decades to end apartheid in South Africa.
26 J A N U A RY / F E B R U A RY
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Walnut, IA. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Puebla: Food from a Colonial Jewel. Culinary
treats include Creamy Poblano Soup, chicken tinga and glazed Santa Clara
cookies.
10:00 24.1POV Reportero. Journalists at a Tijuana-based newsweekly
stubbornly ply their trade as the drug war intensifies.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces. The
driveway, walk-in closets, home automation and the wallpaper in the powder
room are showcased.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4POV Reportero. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen. Explore
Copenhagen, affluent Aarhus and a royal burial church and Viking ship museum
in Roskilde.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Christmas in Switzerland.
Visit Lausanne, Montreux and Basel to explore some of Switzerland’s best
Christmas Markets.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style.
(see 1/7 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Not Just for
Kids. (see 1/7 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Have You Heard from Johannesburg? - Road to
Resistance. (see 1/7 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
TUESDAY 8
Happy Birthday to the King
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Wind Symphony/
George and Allie’s Automated Car Wash. George is an
expert at making noise.
24.3NATURE Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey.
The story of the life and death of a charismatic tiger cub
reveals the fate of tigers in India.
24.4MOTORWEEK Midsize Sedan Shootout. (see 1/5 at 3:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! A Long Winter’s Nap/
The Tree Doctor. Sally and Nick are so excited to go ice skating tomorrow they
can’t asleep! Boris the bear can help.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Buster’s Green Thumb/My Fair Tommy. Buster learns to
grow and take care of his own plants.
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Acrobat.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Friends or Aunts. Annie Scrambler and
her aunt go head-to-head with Lisa and Hector on a game show.
8:00 24.1 HISTORY DETECTIVES A powder horn in Minnesota is traced to a
captain in Massachusetts during the American Revolution.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Game Day Pressure.
Crunchy Kale, Chile Con Carne with Lettuce and Cheese, Pears Bonne Femme
and Criques are prepared.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS War & Peace in the Modern World.
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Backyard
Chicken Dinner. Julia Collin Davison uncovers the secrets to grill-smoked chicken
and salt-baked potatoes.
9:00 24.1 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part One: 1820s-1838.
William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher Stowe and other powerful abolitionist
voices are showcased.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Jeff and Chris Galvin, London. Lasagna of
Dorset Sole served with Veloute of Girolles and Poached Landaise Chicken are
presented.
24.3NATURE Broken Tail: A Tiger’s Last Journey. (see 1/8 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part One: 1820s-1838.
(see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Tacos, Tacos, Tacos. Bricklayer-style beef
tacos, lime-rubbed chicken tacos with corn guacamole and adobo fish tacos.
10:00 24.1FRONTLINE The Education of Michelle Rhee. The legacy of Michelle
Rhee, the former chancellor of Washington, D.C., public schools, is examined.
24.2HOMETIME Kitchen & Mud Room Remodel 1. The crew updates
the 1970s remodel of a 1911 kitchen with new windows and a new patio door.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4FRONTLINE The Education of Michelle Rhee. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Istanbul. Explore the Grand Bazaar, the
city’s ancient wall, Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Immigrating to America,
I. Each year the U.S. grants permanent residency to more immigrants than all
other nations combined.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
2013 W C N Y. O R G
J ANUAR Y
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Game Day Pressure.
(see 1/8 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Backyard
Chicken Dinner. (see 1/8 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Acrobat. (see 1/8 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
WednESDAY 9
Bubble Bath Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Feeling Antsy/Maple Monkey Madness. George
spots an army of ants, something the Man with the Yellow Hat.
24.3FRONTLINE The Education of Michelle Rhee. The legacy of Michelle
Rhee, the former chancellor of Washington, D.C., public schools, is examined.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! No Night Today/Fun in
the Sun.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Lights, Camera.... Opera!/All Worked Up. Muffy isn’t
excited about her concert tickets.
24.3 HUMBLE BEAUTY: SKID ROW ARTISTS Despite humble circumstances, people can create art and at times even overcome life’s adversities.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY A Fistful of Confetti. It’s Neighborhood
Record Day and everyone in town is trying to break silly records.
8:00 24.1NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. The rise in tourism may
greatly affect the small island’s stunning biodiversity and wild landscapes.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Philadelphia: It All Happens on
Philadelphia’s 9th Street. Lidia makes Chicken Trombino and stuffed escarole
and is joined by Grandma for Pignoli cookies.
24.3POV Reportero. Journalists at a Tijuana-based newsweekly
stubbornly ply their trade as the drug war intensifies.
24.4NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fried Chicken
and Biscuits. Chris and Bridget visit Princes in Nashville to try their famous
Nashville Hot Chicken.
9:00 24.1NOVA Decoding Neanderthals. Geneticists explore what happened
when the first humans encountered Neanderthals 60,000 years ago.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS The Skelligs, Co Kerry. In The Ring
of Kerry, Clodagh visits Ireland’s newest organic salmon farm and fishes for
Pollack.
24.3FRONTLINE The Education of Michelle Rhee. (see 1/9 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Decoding Neanderthals. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Naturally Vegetarian Mexican. Zucchini
soup with tortilla crisps, cactus paddle tostadas and fluffy plantain and pecan
bread.
10:00 24.1 LIFE ON FIRE Volcano Doctors. Volcanologists use knowledge and
tools to try to protect those who live beneath the Earth’s fire.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Restoring Terrazzo Floors/Repairing a Cracked
Floor Joist. (see 1/6 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE Volcano Doctors. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Iran:Tehran and Side Trips. Dodging traffic
in Tehran, while enjoying the tranquility of a nearby village.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2EQUITREKKING Alberta. Trek amid beautiful snow-capped
Canadian Rockies and visit glacier fed-lakes at Banff National Park.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Philadelphia: It All Happens on
Philadelphia’s 9th Street. (see 1/9 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fried Chicken
and Biscuits. (see 1/9 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 HUMBLE BEAUTY: SKID ROW ARTISTS (see 1/9 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
ThurSDAY 10
Houseplant Appreciation Day
6:00 24.1 WCNY TRAVEL AUCTION 2013
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Personal Trainer/Sprout Outing.
George learns about stretching, keeping hydrated and pacing.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Lost in the Amazon. In 1925, adventurer
Col. Percy Fawcett disappeared while searching for a city of gold in Brazil.
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Windows. (see 1/5 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Incredible Journey/
Bamboozled. With the help of the Subber-e-blubber, the kids follow salmon
Samantha underwater and upriver!
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.2ARTHUR Arthur Makes Waves/It Came from Beyond. The kids try to
get along with Molly when they swim in her pool.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Madame President. Can Lisa’s campaign
message win over Francine’s dirty politics?
8:00 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Light and Luscious.
Rigatoni with lettuce, eggplant and sauteed julienned endive and steamed fish
and shellfish baskets.
24.3 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR New granite steps, a timeless window seat and MDF doors disguised as wainscoting are installed.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED SlowCooker Revolution. A slow-cooker is used for old-fashioned chicken noodle soup
and chocolate-hazelnut bread pudding.
9:00 24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Jean-Denis Rieubland, Nice, France. Nice is the
gateway to the French Riviera and one of the best places to sample French
fare.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Lost in the Amazon. (see 1/10 at 6 p.m.)
24.4FRONTLINE The Education of Michelle Rhee. (see 1/8 at 10 p.m.)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Eggs. Martha shows how
to prepare eggs properly every time, with easy-to-master techniques and tips.
10:00 24.2HOMETIME Kitchen & Mud Room Remodel 2. The crew guts the
kitchen and reframes the powder room. Double hung windows are updated.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR (see 1/10 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour One. (see 1/7 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Iran’s Historic Capitals. The monuments
of Persepolis, the tombs of poets in Shiraz and the mosques of Esfahan are
explored.
11:00 24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Immigrating to America, II.
Immigration has created social difficulties, produces new vitality and transforms
American culture.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Light and Luscious. (see
1/10 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED SlowCooker Revolution. (see 1/10 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3NOVA Decoding Neanderthals. Geneticists explore what happened
when the first humans encountered Neanderthals 60,000 years ago.
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
friDAY 11
6:00 24.1
Splash in a Puddle Day
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Dj George/
Curious George Paints The Desert. George
accidentally locks himself into the
DJ booth at the radio station.
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN
EXPERIENCE Part One: 1820s-1838. William Lloyd Garrison, Harriet Beecher
Stowe and other powerful abolitionist voices are showcased.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces. (see 1/5 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Thump/Squirreled
Away. Twitch the rabbit and her bunnies teach Nick and Sally how to stop, look
and listen for danger.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.2ARTHUR Three’s A Crowd/A Is for Angry. Can Prunella share her
mom during yoga? Arthur loses his fan support during a checkers competition.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Franscent. Francine ruins both her
science project and Lisa’s.
8:00 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California and New Jersey: From the
Garden State to the Golden State. Artichoke Soup is followed by stuffed vegetables
and a radicchio, goat cheese and raisin salad.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Road Food
at Home. Slow-Cooker BBQ Brisket is made. The best beers for cooking are
discovered at Harpoon Brewery.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Quesadillas. Ham and cheese
sincronizadas and plantain and refried bean quesadillas with Guajillo Chile salsa.
24.3 INSIGHT (see 1/6 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 BARNES COLLECTION - PBS ARTS The quirky, quarrelsome, Dr.
Albert C. Barnes and his astounding art collection are explored.
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Sauces. Martha teaches
how to make hollandaise, bechamel, beurre blanc and marinara sauce.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
10:00 24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces. (see 1/7 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR (see 1/11 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Smoke. BBQ in North Carolina, Texas and
Kansas City and bacon from Allen Benton in Tennessee are featured.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Croatia: Adriatic Delights. Explore the
Dalmatian Coast, Plitvice Lakes National Park and the thriving capital city
Zagreb.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Buddies. David Chang visits Peter Meehan
in Japan and Laurent Gras, Sat Bains and Rene Redzepi in Copenhagen.
11:00 24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Passage Through Chile’s Tierra
Del Fuego Around Cape Horn. Joseph circumnavigates the tip of South America,
finds elephant seals and visits Isla Del Horno.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California and New Jersey: From the
Garden State to the Golden State. (see 1/11 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Road Food at Home. (see 1/11 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 SAFE HARBOR
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 12
Feast of Fabulous Wild Men Day
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Umbrian Cooking/La Cucina Umbra. Strangozzi Pasta
Spoleto Style, Stuffed Guinea Fowl, Farro with Vegetables and Crescionda are
made.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Puebla: Food from a Colonial Jewel.
(see 1/7 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3POV Reportero. (see 1/9 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Alfred Portale. The chef
creates duck soup with foie gras ravioli and black truffles and shows how to
bone a duck.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA For the Love of Soup. Soup is a great
start to any meal and Lidia explores minestrone and artichoke soup.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Joanne Chang & Pastry. Ming and baker Joanne
Chang prove you don’t need recipes to make amazing desserts on the fly.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Light Up Your Garden. Specimens that reflect light and bring light into the garden are found at the Ruth Bancroft Garden.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Meat and
Potatoes A La Francaise. A classic recipe for French-Style Pot-Roasted Pork Loin
is updated and knife sets are reviewed.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF
24.3 HUMBLE BEAUTY: SKID ROW ARTISTS (see 1/9 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces. (see 1/5 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style.
(see 1/7 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish. Granite posts
set off the landscape and the revived vintage doorbell crowns the foyer in
Cambridge.
2:00 24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Not Just for
Kids. (see 1/7 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing A Toilet/Patching A Lawn with Grass
Seed. Plumbing expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner install a toilet in
Cheyenne, Wyo.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Wooded Stream Oval. Watch, delight and learn as Bob Ross paints a novel twist in his beautiful wooded scene.
24.2 CLODAGH’S IRISH FOOD TRAILS County Waterford. (see 1/7 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Roofing. The crew frames a new
landscape bridge and covers the home’s roof with copper and synthetic slate.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL The Falls, Part 3.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Puebla: Food from a Colonial Jewel. (see 1/7 at
9:30 p.m.)
24.3 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE The Warrior Pharaohs/Pharaohs of
the Sun/The Last Great Pharaoh. Egyptian rulers Ahmose, Hatshepsut, the first
female Pharaoh, and Thutmosis III are explored.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Till in the Tool Chest. Discover the
secrets of an old tool chest that belonged to a first-class joiner in the early
1800s.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Sewing with Nancy’s 30th Anniversary
Special, Part 2. Celebrate past and present memorable experiences with Nancy’s
special guests and a live audience.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces. (see 1/7 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK Bmw X1. The 2013 BMW X1 and 2013 Chevrolet
Spark are road tested.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Quarter Log Cabin Quilt. Step back in time to 1978
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and join Eleanor as she reminisces with photos and glimpses of her past.
24.2 RICK STEVES’EUROPE Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen. (see1/7at10:30p.m.)
24.3 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE Pharaohs of the Sun. By 1400 B.C. the
Egyptian empire is in a golden age of wealth and power, led by Amenhotep III.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Japan. David Chang explores a street
market in Tokyo and visits the three-star restaurant Kikuno in Kyoto.
4:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Christmas in Switzerland.
(see 1/7 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Sauces. (see 1/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style.
(see 1/7 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Walnut, Ia. (see 1/7 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Not Just for
Kids. (see 1/7 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES
6:00 24.1
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Eggs. (see 1/10 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES (see 1/8 at 8 p.m.)
6:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Sauces. (see 1/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3LINKASIA
7:00 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables. Learn how
to make simple vegetable side dishes, including steamed spinach and sauteed
broccoli rabe.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour One. (see 1/7 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Stocks. Martha shares
recipes and techniques for the three most common stocks - chicken, beef and
vegetable.
8:00 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Butchering. Cutting up a
whole chicken, butchering a beef tenderloin and more useful techniques are
shared.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK (see 1/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 BARNES COLLECTION - PBS ARTS (see 1/11 at 9 p.m.)
8:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Rice. Martha shares her
techniques for fluffy white rice, flavorful pilaf, risotto and Thai fried rice.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP (see 1/11 at 8:30 p.m.)
9:00 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. Martha demonstrates a variety of steaming techniques allowing you to complete meals in
minutes.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see 1/12 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE Volcano Doctors. (see 1/9 at 10 p.m.)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. Martha’s
roasts chicken and prepares a green peppercorn-crusted roast tenderloin of
beef.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see 1/12 at 2:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising. Martha shares
recipes for classic pot roast, braised cabbage with apples and pulled pork
sandwiches.
24.3 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE The Warrior Pharaohs/Pharaohs of the
Sun/The Last Great Pharaoh. (see 1/12 at 3p.m.)
24.4POV Reportero. (see 1/7 at 10 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Poaching. Chicken salad
sandwiches, a Cobb salad, poached salmon steaks and poached eggs are
highlighted.
11:00 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Frying. French fries,
pan-fried chicken and Japanese tempura vegetables with dipping sauces are
prepared.
24.3 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE Pharaohs of the Sun. (see 1/12 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Rodrigo Y Gabriela. Famed Mexican guitar
duo Rodrigo y Gabriela performs a unique fusion of flamenco, jazz and rock.
11:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Pan Searing. Crispskinned salmon filet, pan-seared steak with mustard-cream sauce and Muscovy
duck breasts.
12:00A 24.1NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. (see 1/9 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Backyard
Chicken Dinner. (see 1/8 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see 1/12 at 7 p.m.)
24.4NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. (see 1/9 at 8 p.m.)
sunDAY 13
Blame Someone Else Day - Not Me!
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Eggs. (see 1/10 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 WHISPERS OF ANGELS: A STORY OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
28 J A N U A RY / F E B R U A RY
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Sauces. (see 1/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK Economy Exclusive: Ed Hyman.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables. (see 1/12 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part One: 1820s-1838.
(see 1/11 at 6 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION ALS. Experts discuss Amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis, the devastating neurological disease with no cure.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Stocks. (see 1/12 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Top Songs from Broadway Musicals.
Show tunes include “Til There Was You” from The Music Man and “Sunrise,
Sunset.”
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Butchering. (see 1/12 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Trembling Before G-D.
2:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Rice. (see 1/12 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS Martin suspects Pauline’s fall was not an accident.
Zoe is devastated by Dennis’s disappearance.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. (see 1/12 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS Alfie’s excited about Kat’s return and prepares a
surprise. Martin is persuaded to confess to Sonia.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. (see 1/12 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 SOUSA ON THE REZ: MARCHING TO THE BEAT OF A DIFFERENT
DRUM A look at four community-based tribal bands highlights a vibrant aspect
of Native American music.
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising. (see 1/12 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES The Collaborator and His Family.
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Historic and Dynamic. Visit
Westminster Abbey, explore the British Library and enjoy the vibrant evening
scene in Soho.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Poaching. (see 1/12 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS A look at Sutton’s Clock, Tisch and
Snooky’s Manic Panic, Tiny Dollhouse and Michael Davis Glass.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Frying. (see 1/12 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Acrobat. (see 1/8 at 7 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW The Folk Art Convention. Red thinks the
Lodge can make money by making objects of folk art and selling them at a
convention.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Pan Searing. (see 1/12 at
11:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing A Toilet/Patching A Lawn with Grass
Seed. Plumbing expert Richard Trethewey helps a homeowner install a toilet in
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
24.3 WHISPERS OF ANGELS: A STORY OF THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD (see 1/13 at 12 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS A Hot and Steamy Clean. Prolific inventor Eric
Huber has created a device that can clean a kitchen in a very hygienic way.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables. (see 1/12 at 7 p.m.)
7:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1. (see 1/6 at 9
p.m.)
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Tijuana
Round Table. Chef Javier Plascencia layers local Tuna with Nopales, Chicharron
and Avocado Meringue.
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part One: 1820s-1838.
(see 1/11 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 1. (see 1/6 at 9
p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Fro Braker makes crunchy butter galettes
and Leslie Mackie demonstrates a raspberry-fig crostata.
8:00 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Dinner Party Special.
Stuffed Pork Tenderloin on Grape Tomatoes and Cream of Leek and Mushroom
Soup are created.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Mediterranean Specials. The secrets to making the ultimate Beef Kebabs and perfect
Greek spinach and feta pie are revealed.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 2. The fate
of Downton Abbey hinges on a letter from a dead man. Mrs. Hughes confronts
a crisis.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Shaul Ben Aderet. Ashley James enjoys the
fusions of European and Middle Eastern cuisine created by rising star chefs.
24.3 DESIGN FOR A LIFETIME
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 2. (See 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables. (see 1/12 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 SOUSA ON THE REZ: MARCHING TO THE BEAT OF A DIFFERENT
DRUM (see 1/13 at 3:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 SECRETS OF HIGHCLERE CASTLE (see 1/6 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing A Toilet/Patching A Lawn with Grass
Seed. (see 1/13 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES The Collaborator and His Family. (see 1/13 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part One: 1820s-1838.
(see 1/8 at 9 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen. (see 1/7 at 10:30
p.m.)
11:00 24.1 ON STORY Oliver Stone and John Milius discuss War in Film,
including Red Dawn and Born on the 4th of July.
24.2EQUITREKKING Equitrekking Turkey’s Coast, Istanbul and Cappadocia. Explore the culture of this Middle Eastern country and learn about the
history of the Arabian breed.
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Acrobat. (see 1/8 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Rodrigo Y Gabriela. (see 1/12 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Dinner Party Special.
(see 1/13 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 2.
(see 1/13 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Mediterranean Specials. (see 1/13 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED Trembling Before G-D. (see 1/13 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey,
Season 3 - Part 2. (see 1/13 at 9 p.m.)
monDAY 14
Dress Up Your Pet Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Junky Monkey/Jumpy
Warms Up. But where others see trash, George sees
treasures hidden in alleys, sidewalk, and recycling bins.
24.3 GLOBAL HEALTH FRONTIERS: FOUL
WATER, FIERY SERPENT Dedicated health workers
confront Guinea worm disease, a parasitic infection, in Ghana and Sudan.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing A Toilet/Patching A Lawn with Grass
Seed. (see 1/12 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Pick Your Friends/
Finola’s Farm. It’s Valentine’s Day and Nick and Sally disagree hotly on how to
decorate the card they’re making.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR The “A” Team/Emily Swallows A Horse. Francine and Brain
make the soccer All-Star team. Emily tells big lies to cover up a little one.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Have You Heard from Johannesburg? The Bottom Line. A close look at the citizen activists who fought for three
decades to end apartheid in South Africa.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Unmuffins. Jessica tries to fix things
when Pranksters become helpful and The Electric Company is unfriendly.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Two. Guests provide
great stories about a John Lennon signature and a book inscribed by Salvador
Dali.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh’s Italian Americans. Lidia prepares a Baked Ziti a Primanti’s Capicola and Cheese sandwich
and Fettucine Mafalda.
24.3 YOU’LL ALWAYS BE WITH ME Solace Tree is an organization that
helps children cope with the life-changing loss of a loved one.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Two. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Autumn Desserts. Bridget reveals the secrets to the ultimate Apple Dumplings. Chris makes
Old- Fashioned Pecan Pie.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Chicago, Ill. The pickers must
find something from the 1970s at the Randolph Street Market in Chicago, Ill.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Foods of the Mexican Revolution. Cowboy
“Charro” Beans, Chilorio Burritas, Chunky Guacamole and Sweet Anise
Rosquitas are served.
24.3 GLOBAL HEALTH FRONTIERS: FOUL WATER, FIERY SERPENT
(see 1/14 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Chicago, Ill. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Stocks. (see 1/12 at 7:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS Soul Food Junkies. The benefits and consequences of the African American traditional soul food diet are examined.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish. Granite posts
set off the landscape and the revived vintage doorbell crowns the foyer in
Cambridge.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Soul Food Junkies. The benefits and
consequences of the African American traditional soul food diet are examined.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Dubrovnik and Balkan Side-Trips. Venture
into less-touristed corners of the former Yugoslavia and visit Mostar and
Montenegro.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Easter Island - Mysteries &
Myths. Joseph travels to the most remote inhabited place on earth during his
Easter Island adventure.
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JANUARY PrimEtime ListingS
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh’s Italian
Americans. (see 1/14 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Autumn Desserts. (see 1/14 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Have You Heard from
Johannesburg? - The Bottom Line. (see 1/14 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
tuesDAY 15
National Hat Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE No Knowing Gnocchi/Here Comes the Tide.
George follows Gnocchi on her adventures to figure out what causes the cat to
leave home and roam.
24.3NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. The rise in tourism may
greatly affect the small island’s stunning biodiversity and wild landscapes.
24.4MOTORWEEK Bmw X1.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Reindeer Games/
Along Came A Spider.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR D.W. Beats All/Buster The Myth Maker. D.W. is determined
to get a big loud drum set.
24.3NATURE A Murder of Crows. A look at one of the most intelligent
animals features captivating new footage and crow experts.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Goodnight Robot. The Electric Company
circulates a petition to save a famous literary landmark from destruction.
8:00 24.1 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Funny Ladies. Comediennes Lucille Ball,
Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Burnett, Phyllis Diller and more are highlighted.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Breaking with
Tradition. Recipes include a Skillet Apple Charlotte, a Harelequin Salad and
Turkey Scallopini with Morsels.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS Our Planet: 7 Billion and Counting.
24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Funny Ladies. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Cold-Weather Comfort. The secrets to making Easy Caramel Cake and foolproof
Split Pea and Ham Soup are revealed.
9:00 24.1 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Two: 1838-1854.
Frederick Douglass escapes slavery and joins William Lloyd Garrison in the
anti-slavery movement.
24.2 CUISINE CULTURE Chef Yoram Nitzam. Chef Yoram Nitzan designs
refined dishes glorifying the natural flavors of seafood and fish.
24.3NATURE Cuba: The Accidental Eden. (see 1/15 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Two: 1838-1854.
(see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Butchering. (see 1/12 at 8 p.m.)
10:00 24.1FRONTLINE Inside Obama’s Presidency. A probing look at the first
four years of Barack Obama’s presidency examines his key decisions.
24.2HOMETIME Kitchen & Mud Room Remodel 3. Dean and Miriam
finish rough-ins, insulation, dry wall and priming to get ready for new cabinets.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
30 J A N U A RY / F E B R U A RY
24.4FRONTLINE Inside Obama’s Presidency. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE The Best of Slovenia. Visit the prosperous
capital of Ljubljana, the mountain resort of Lake Bled and the Julian Alps.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Santa Fe, New Mexico. Take
a helicopter tour of beautiful parts of the Southwest and visit an ancient Pueblo
community.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Breaking with
Tradition. (see 1/15 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED Cold-Weather Comfort. (see 1/15 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3NATURE A Murder of Crows. (see 1/15 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
wednesDAY 16
Peculiar People Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE The Big Picture/Juicy George. George and Steve
paint an empty billboard with a picture to promote a book about endangered
birds.
24.3FRONTLINE Inside Obama’s Presidency. A probing look at the first
four years of Barack Obama’s presidency examines his key decisions.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Teeny Weeny
Adventure/I See Seeds. Cat takes Nick and Sally to meet a variety of single-celled
creatures, the smallest anywhere!
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Binky Goes Nuts/Breezy Listening Blues. Binky learns to
be informed about his allergy.
24.3 COLORED FRAMES Reflects on the last 50 years in AfricanAmerican art by exploring the experiences of artists.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Tip It Or Dip It. Marcus and Manny are
contestants on a game show and Francine is the surprise guest host.
8:00 24.1NATURE Cracking The Koala Code. Discover how koalas survive
and thrive on a diet poisonous to almost all other herbivorous mammals.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New England: Spicy and Sweet in New
England. Lidia makes Spaghetti with Lobster Sauce and tries a recipe for Boston
Cream Pie Cupcakes.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Soul Food Junkies. The benefits and consequences of the African American traditional soul food diet are examined.
24.4NATURE Cracking The Koala Code. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Grilling. Grilled
Thin-Cut Pork Chops, Grilled Potato Hobo Packs and Grilled Lemon Chicken
9:00 24.1NOVA Ice Age Death Trap. Preserved bones of mammoths,
mastodons and other giant extinct beasts are uncovered in the Rockies.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Avocado. Avocado and Hearts of Palm
Chop Chop Salad and Steak and Avocado Sandwich are prepared.
24.3FRONTLINE Inside Obama’s Presidency. (see 1/16 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Ice Age Death Trap. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Rice. (see 1/12 at 8:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 LIFE ON FIRE The Surprise Salmon. Scientists investigate a race of
salmon that faced the death of their natal river 2,000 years ago.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Installing A Toilet/Patching A Lawn with Grass
Seed. (see 1/13 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE The Surprise Salmon. Scientists investigate a race of
salmon that faced the death of their natal river 2,000 years ago.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Granada, Cordoba, and Spain’s Costa Del Sol.
Explore the regions great sites as Andalucia’s Moorish heritage sparkles in the
historic capitals.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2EQUITREKKING Jordan: Petra, Royal Stables & Dead Sea. Explore a
water-filled canyon known as the Wadi Mujib and the mineral-rich waters of the
Dead Sea.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New England: Spicy and Sweet in New
England. (see 1/16 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Grilling. (see 1/16
at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 COLORED FRAMES (see 1/16 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
thursDAY 17
Ditch Your New Year’s Resolution Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Girl Meets Monkey/Curious George Ramps It Up.
George spends a full day showing Mrs. Renkins’ granddaughter Allie what it’s
like to be a monkey.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Deadliest Battle. The true story of
Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and the Battle of Stalingrad.
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Roofing. (see 1/12 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Meet The Beetles/
Tongue Tied.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Happy Anniversary, Parts I & II. The family’s van breaks
down, stranding them, and the kids get locked in a diner storeroom.
24.3NOVA Ice Age Death Trap. Preserved bones of mammoths,
mastodons and other giant extinct beasts are uncovered in the Rockies.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Revenge of the Zeros. Danny and Annie
try to ruin Paul the Gorilla’s banana festival party at The Electric Diner.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Bread Flip. Jacques
creates Tibetan flatbread, risotto with broccoli stems and salmon burgers on
baby arugula.
24.3 LIFE ON FIRE The Surprise Salmon. Scientists investigate a race of
salmon that faced the death of their natal river 2,000 years ago.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR Work begins turning a 1935
English-style cottage into an accessible in-law home for aging parents.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Gnocchi
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and Panzanella. Foolproof Gnocchi and an Italian recipe for bread and tomato
salad, Panzanella, are featured.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces. The driveway, walk-in closets, home automation and the wallpaper in the powder room
are showcased.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Kimchi Chronicles Begin. Two iconic
Korean dishes, Bibimbap and Beef Bulgogi and Barbeque are prepared.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Deadliest Battle. (see 1/17 at 6 p.m.)
24.4FRONTLINE Inside Obama’s Presidency. (see 1/15 at 10 p.m.)
9:30 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish. Granite posts
set off the landscape and the revived vintage doorbell crowns the foyer in
Cambridge.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Dressing and Emulsions.
Martha prepares a delicious shallot vinaigrette, a creamy blue cheese dressing
and mayonnaise.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Always On My Mind. Phil Pratt accuses the doctor
of killing his wife Helen when he comes to their house to treat her.
24.2HOMETIME Kitchen & Mud Room Remodel 4. Dean and Miriam
show how to blend two different finishes as they install new cabinets.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Two. (see 1/14 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Andalucia, Gibraltar and Tangier. Enjoy
Spain’s whitewashed hill towns and roll down to the coast to the windsurfing
mecca of Tarifa.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Christmas In Vienna, Austria.
Get a real understanding of one of the world’s most popular holidays, while
touring famous markets.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Bread Flip. (see 1/17 at 8
p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED Gnocchi and Panzanella. (see 1/17 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3NOVA Ice Age Death Trap. (see 1/17 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
friDAY 18
Thesaurus Day is Similarly the Same
6:00 24.1
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Monkey Down Under/Bright Lights, Little
Monkey. George visit Australia for an outback safari adventure! George
searches for a mysterious creature.
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Two: 1838-1854.
Frederick Douglass escapes slavery and joins William Lloyd Garrison in the
anti-slavery movement.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish. (see 1/12 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Surprise Surprise/
A Howling Good Time. Nick and Sally can’t learn to do a somersault, but Luis the
Armadillo is the king of the roly polys!
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.2ARTHUR Desert Island Dish/The Secret About Secrets. The gang
learns they can’t survive on junk food alone. D.W. tries hard to keep a secret.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Spooky Summer Soiree. Everyone
dresses up as animals dressed as monsters for the Spooky Summer Soiree
costume party.
8:00 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: The Sicilian Quarter. After
stopping by the Central Grocery, Lidia makes a Muffaletta sandwich with ricotta
and anchovies.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN St. Louis
Cooking. Bridget uncovers the secrets to the ultimate St. Louis Pizza. Chris
makes St. Louis BBQ Pork Steak.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Tomatillos. Salsa verde with avocado and
queso fresco, chicken in a tomatillo, chipotle and brown sugar sauce.
24.3 INSIGHT (see 1/13 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET L’elisir D’amore. Anna
Netrebko and Matthew Polenzani star in a new production of one of opera’s
greatest comic gems.
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. (see 1/12 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
10:00 24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish. (see 1/14 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR (see 1/18 at 7 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Oslo. Enjoy the Norwegian capital’s thriving
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harborfront, Viking ships, Vigeland’s statues, Monch’s art.
11:00 24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Hong Kong - Asia’s World City.
Joseph explores the local neighborhoods, hotels, shops and restaurants of
Asia’s World City.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: The Sicilian Quarter. (see 1/18
at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
24.4 RIBBON OF SAND Meryl Streep narrates an examination of the
unique ecosystem of the Cape Lookout National Seashore.
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN St. Louis
Cooking. (see 1/18 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME Reveals the interlocking forces that
enabled “neoslavery” to begin and persist from 1865 to 1945.
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 19
National Movie Popcorn with Lots of Butter Day
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Clams/Le Vongole. Spaghetti
with clams and clams Mminestrone are prepared with
seafood super chef Jasper White.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL
Stocks. (see 1/12 at 7:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Soul Food Junkies.
(see 1/16 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS
Mark Militello. The chef creates a hearts of palm salad to complement his
Jamaican-style yellowtail red snapper
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Philadelphia’s Beef Rolls and Boston’s
North End. Lidia cooks a savory meal of braised beef rolls and spinach and
bacon.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Iris Tsai & Roasting Whole Birds. Tea-smoked whole
duck and tea-smoked marinated shicken are grilled up.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Edible Gardens. Visit the Cornerstone
Festival of Gardens and the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Great
American Classics. Recipes are shared for the ultimate Carrot Layer Cake and the
best Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Short Rib Sensation. Red
wine braised shortribs, short rib soup with mushrooms and a short rib surprise
burger are made.
24.3 COLORED FRAMES (see 1/16 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish. (see 1/12 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh’s Italian
Americans. (see 1/14 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Wood.
(see 1/17 at 8 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Autumn Desserts. (see 1/14 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Hanging a Flat Panel TV/Controlling Insects
Without Pesticides. Master electrician Scott Caron hangs a flat panel television
on the wall and conceals the wiring.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Delightful Meadow Home. Enjoy
the expanse of the wilderness and find a quaint little home among soft blowing
meadows.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Foods of the Mexican Revolution. (see 1/14 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Siding. The new landscape bridge
is ready steps. The home gets siding, soffits, fascia and trim.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Turquoise River, Part 1.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Stocks. (see 1/12 at 7:30 p.m.)
24.3 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE The Last Great Pharaoh. Ramses II’s
crowning achievement against the Hittites is the basis for a new period of
stability.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Continuous Arm Rocking Chair - Part 1.
Chairmaker Elia Bizzarri helps turn the legs and frame the seat for this elegant
rocking chair.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Embellish Outside The Box, Part 1. A variety
of clothing and accessories are decorated with beads, buttons and nontraditional trim.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Cambridge 2012, The Big Finish. (see 1/14 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK Jaguar Xf Awd. The 2013 Jaguar XF AWD and 2012
Acura RDX are driven.
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Love The Log Cabin Quilt. Eleanor discusses her
start as the Queen of Strip Quilting with memorabilia from the early days.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Dubrovnik and Balkan Side-Trips. (see 1/14 at
10:30 p.m.)
24.3 TUTANKHAMUN AND THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE PHARAOHS
Explore the impressive & celebrated exhibit of Tutankhamun, from housewars
to ornate golden crowns.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF New York. The Torrisi boys, Ivan Orkin’s
ramen, oysters, carrot dashi and farming in New York are showcased.
4:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Easter Island - Mysteries &
Myths. (see 1/14 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 BONAPARTE’S RETREAT Recounts Joseph Bonaparte’s
relationship with his older brother Napoleon and his impact on America.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables. Learn how
to make simple vegetable side dishes, including steamed spinach and sauteed
broccoli rabe.
5:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh’s Italian
Americans. (see 1/14 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Chicago, Il. (see 1/14 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Autumn
Desserts. (see 1/14 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES
6:00 24.1
24.2 RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE “SWITZERLAND:
QUEST FOR THE SUBLIME” The Matterhorn, waterfalls, glaciers, scenery and the
origins of adventure travel are explored.
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES A Fender Stratocaster may be the guitar
that Bob Dylan plugged in at the ‘65 Newport Folk Festival.
6:30 24.3LINKASIA
7:00 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice Sidetrips. Visit Giotto’s Scrovegni
Chapel, climb the Roman Coliseum and view dazzling 1500-year-old mosaics.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Two. (see 1/14 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD Edinburgh & the Scottish Highlands. The
world’s largest arts festival features theater, comedy, dance, music and street
performances.
8:00 24.2 IN THE AMERICAS WITH DAVID YETMAN Peru: A Train to the Clouds.
Dave Yetman takes the train to the indigenous city of Huancayo, high on the
Altiplano of the Andes.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK (see 1/18 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Funny Ladies. (see 1/15 at 8 p.m.)
8:30 24.2 TRAVEL WITH KIDS England - The Lake District. After hopping a
train to the north, the family finds a world of literature in the Lake District.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP (see 1/18 at 8:30 p.m.)
9:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Milan and Lake
Como. Visit an extravagant Gothic cathedral, the Milan Design Museum & look at
Da Vinci’s Last Supper.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see 1/19 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE The Surprise Salmon. (see 1/16 at 10 p.m.)
9:30 24.2TRAVELSCOPE Switzerland - Scaling The Jungfrau Region. Explore
Swiss mountain culture at local street fairs and festivals in the Grindelwald
Valley.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see 1/19 at 2:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE North Wales: Feisty and Poetic. Climb a
mountain aboard a steam train and take a pop pilgrimage to the Beatles’
Liverpool.
24.3 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE The Last Great Pharaoh. (see 1/19 at 3p.m.)
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Soul Food Junkies. (see 1/14 at 10 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 TRAVEL WITH KIDS Scotland - The Scottish Highlands. After a visit
to Edinburgh, the family takes a train to the open plateaus of the Scottish
Highlands.
11:00 24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Special: World History-England. A
visit to the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and a canal ride up to the Yorkshire Moors
are featured.
24.3 TUTANKHAMUN AND THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE PHARAOHS (see 1/19
at 4 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Norah Jones/Kat Edmonson. Jones sings
songs from her album “Little Broken Heart” and Edmonson showcases her LP
“Way Down Low.”
11:30 24.3 BONAPARTE’S RETREAT (see 1/19 at 4:30 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1NATURE Cracking The Koala Code. (see 1/16 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Cold-Weather Comfort. (see 1/15 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see 1/19 at 7 p.m.)
24.4NATURE Cracking The Koala Code. (see 1/16 at 8 p.m.)
sunDAY 20
Inauguration Day
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES WITH
PURPOSE “SWITZERLAND: QUEST FOR THE SUBLIME” (see 1/19 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 SAFE HARBOR (see 1/12 at 12 a.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
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WCNY-TV is ‘stronger
and moving in a better
direction’
Reprinted with permission from Current
Current, the newspaper and website covering
public media, recently published a feature story
on WCNY’s decision to discontinue on-air
television pledge drives in 2007. Reporter
Elizabeth Jensen found that WCNY is well
ahead of other stations in reducing the amount
of airtime devoted to fundraising and has done
better than most PBS stations in maintaining
its membership base over the past five years.
This article is adapted from Current with
permission. For the full article, visit tinyurl.
com/pledgefree.
By Elizabeth Jensen
Current
When Syracuse PBS station WCNY-TV
announced that its September 2007
pledge drive would be its last, skeptics
predicted the new policy would be shortlived. But five years later, the station is
still proudly pledge-free and its leaders say
they have no regrets.
Compared to 2007, the last year that the
TV station solicited viewer donations via
on-air fundraisers, WCNY’s membership
revenues have dropped 7.5 percent, to
$1.2 million in 2011, according to figures
the station reported to CPB. But Robert
Daino, the president and CEO, said in
an interview that the trends are turning
around.
When the TV station stopped pledging,
he said, its membership was on a
declining trajectory, similar to other
PBS member stations nationally. While
WCNY’s total member dollars have
continued to drop year to year, the
number of members grew in 2010 and
2011. WCNY reported 11,541 members
in 2011, down 6 percent from 2007.
In the last five years, the station
developed alternative income streams to
replace contributions from those members
whose pledges were spurred by premium
offers, Daino said.
New revenue-generators, such as a
production company that sells its video
services to the community, are much
more dependable year to year than
the “soft” pledge revenues, which vary
based on the economy. “We are certainly
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stronger and moving
in a better direction,”
he said, “with a more
loyal member base
and more predictable
income.”
Overall, Daino
said, the station’s
revenue for FY2011,
ended June 30, was
about $6.5 million
(excluding one-time
items), up from
about $5.5 million
in 2007. About 20
percent of WCNY’s
current revenue is
derived from membership. In addition
to the TV station, the pubcaster also
operates a classical FM station.
Daino, a software entrepreneur and
former GE executive, was a WCNY
board member when he was tapped as
the station’s interim general manager in
2005. Four months later, he was offered
the job. In an interview with the local
newspaper, he announced he would end
pledge within two years. And then he told
his stunned staff.
“You have to take control of your own destiny.”
Both inside and outside the station,
the pronouncement “was met with
tremendous skepticism that, one, we
could get there, and, two, that we could
maintain it,” Daino said. “Some were
saying it was more of a gimmick.” But
Daino said he was convinced that the
station needed to change, “that the
current model we had embraced for a
long time was not sustainable for the next
40 years.”
“I said, ‘Our members are so important
to us that I don’t want to interrupt
them,’” he added.
By eliminating pledge drives, the station
gained back 70 days and 330 hours of
broadcast airtime that had been dedicated
to pledge appeals.
Once pledge was gone, the station had
to find new ways to ask viewers to support
the station. “I never believed that we’d
take pledge off and people would be so
happy that they’d just throw money at
us,” Daino said.
To keep the station’s financial needs
top-of-mind for viewers, requests for
membership donations began appearing
on-screen as eight- or nine-second
“snipes,” popup graphic elements that
catch the viewers’ attention without
stopping the show. The station does air
some PBS fundraising specials, including
performance shows, but with the pledge
breaks stripped out. Pared-back selections
of premiums are offered to members
through the snipes.
“We’re really trying to emphasize
the value of the programming,” said
John Tonello, WCNY’s vice president
of advancement and corporate
communications.
The average member gift has dropped
from $131 in 2007 to $104 in 2011,
according to WCNY’s CPB filing But
Daino attributes the decline to the fact
viewers are no longer making transactional pledges to purchase expensive premium
gifts, which stations must pay for.
Moreover, he said, WCNY reduced the
overhead associated with its membership
program.
Maintaining connections to its
members, and recruiting new ones,
remain WCNY’s biggest challenges.
Daino said he wanted to get rid of
expensive direct mail in addition to
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pledge, but after studying the situation
decided the station needed to keep it,
because of its success rate.
According to Tonello, WCNY recently
had “one of our biggest Augusts in years,”
between new members and renewals
received through direct mail.
WCNY’s staff also changed the
language they use to request donations.
“We erased the word ‘gift’ in everything
we had,” Tonello said. “We’re not a
charity; we’re a not-for-profit.” Instead,
WCNY emphasizes the concept of
investing in the community.
of the new building, WCNY will soon be
debt-free.
The Syracuse pubcaster hasn’t given
up on-air appeals completely; the TV
station devotes 13 days a year to two
auctions: a travel auction and the TelAuc,
offering a potpourri of some 4,000 items.
The number of auction days has been
reduced, however.
And WCNY’s radio station still pledges,
for 10 days — down from 24 when Daino
arrived. “I haven’t figured out a way to
New revenue sources
“We are certainly strong and moving in a better direction
with a more loyal
member base and more predictable income.”
Overall underwriting revenues for
the station (including its radio and web
operations) have doubled, climbing from
$500,000 to some $1.1 million over five
years. The growth came in part from
underwriters’ response to a revamp
and upgrade of WCNY’s magazine,
which adds a print component to the
sponsorship packages they can buy.
The department that sells the packages
is named Business Media Solutions,
emphasizing that WCNY sponsorship
can be an effective marketing tool for
companies. A variety of businesses
affiliated with the station — including
a for-profit company that produces ads
and corporate videos, among other video
materials — helps to diversify the station’s
revenue streams.
WCNY is also launching a new
business as the operator of a joint master
control for other public broadcasters.
When WCNY’s new broadcast
center in Syracuse’s Near Westside
neighborhood is completed, it will
include a space for an income-producing
educational project called “Enterprise
America,” where middle and high-school
students will role-play the running of
an entire city using a STEM- and civicsbased curriculum for which their teachers
will have received special training. The
building’s 1,500-square-foot café will be
open to the public, and a related catering
business, of which WCNY will own 50
percent, will also bring in revenue.
The station expects to close on the sale
of its old location and tower leases by the
end of the year, Daino said, and because
a capital campaign is covering the costs
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
—WCNY President and CEO Robert J. Daino
Daino, pictured at right on the construction site for the station’s
new building, says the transactional pledge revenues which
WCNY depended on were not sustainable.
stop that,” he said, noting, “You can’t
snipe on radio.” But if he could eliminate
it, he would, he said.
Pledge-free precedents
Earlier experiments in going pledge-free
by other stations didn’t work. Cincinnati’s
WCET tried twice, first in the late 1980s.
“It does not give you a good way to
replace the viewers that are falling off
your rolls,” said Jack Dominic, WCET’s
executive vice president and station
manager.
More recently some stations have
succeeded in reducing the number and
length of their pledge breaks. Austin’s
KLRU revamped its approach to onair fundraising, cutting its pledge-break
minutes by nearly a third from 2007
levels. The changes brought in slightly
more money in a lot less time: Pledgebreak minutes totaled 11,846 in fiscal
2007 and brought in $860,000 in revenue;
in 2012, the station clocked 7,980 pledge
minutes and raised $869,000, according to
Betsy Gerdeman, senior vice president of
development.
The results in Austin and Syracuse
run counter to the national trend in
on-air fundraising. The amount of
airtime PBS member stations devoted
to on-air pledging grew 1.5 percent from
fiscal 2011 to 2012, according to Jan
McNamara, PBS spokesperson. The
amount of revenues raised increased a
corresponding 1.6 percent, she said.
Arizona-based TRAC Media reports
that clients for its pledge service, who are
predominantly independent community
stations that rely more heavily on on-air
fundraising revenues, averaged 79 pledge
days over the last 12 months, up 16
percent from the 2007 average of 68 days.
At least for Daino, devoting more
airtime to on-air fundraising is a mistake.
“I don’t think it’s right that every time
there is an issue you turn to the people
who own this,” he said, referring to the
community. “I believe we should not
constantly poke people in the eye in a
reach for discretionary money that’s
continuing to dwindle,” he added,
referring to audience donations. “You
have to take control of your own destiny.”
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JANUARY PrimEtime ListingS
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice Sidetrips. (see 1/19 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Two: 1838-1854.
(see 1/18 at 6 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Irritable Bowel Syndrome The challenges of
living with this common disorder that affects the large intestines are examined.
24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD Edinburgh & the Scottish Highlands.
(see 1/19 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW 200 Years of American Music. “Yankee
Doodle,” “Skip To My Lou,” “ and “The Stars And Stripes Forever” are performed.
24.2 IN THE AMERICAS WITH DAVID YETMAN Peru: A Train to the Clouds.
(see 1/19 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 DESIGN FOR A LIFETIME
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. (see 1/12 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES A Son’s Sacrifice. (see 1/20 at 3:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 REAGAN PRESIDENCY
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Hanging a Flat Panel TV/Controlling Insects
Without Pesticides. (see 1/20 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Waiting for the Revolution. (see 1/20 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Two: 1838-1854. (see
1/15 at 9 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Dubrovnik and Balkan Side-Trips. (see 1/14 at
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED New Muslim Cool.
2:30 24.2 TRAVEL WITH KIDS England - The Lake District. (see 1/19 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS Martin’s world crumbles as his explanations to the
police fall on deaf ears.
24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Milan and Lake
Como. (see 1/19 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS Sarah’s obsession drives her to desperate
measures and Sonia is unaware of the danger she’s in.
24.2TRAVELSCOPE Switzerland - Scaling the Jungfrau Region. (see 1/19 at
10:30 p.m.)
9:30 p.m.)
Seafood Tricks. (see 1/20 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 MASTERPIECECLASSIC DowntonAbbey,Season3-Part3. (see1/20at9p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Time to
Grill. (see 1/20 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED New Muslim Cool. (see 1/20 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3. (see 1/20 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES A Son’s Sacrifice.
4:00 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE North Wales: Feisty and Poetic. (see 1/19 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES Waiting for the Revolution.
4:01 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE North England’s Lake District and Durham.
Admire idyllic lakes, waterfalls and stony summits while hiking through the
Cumbrian Lake District.
24.2 TRAVEL WITH KIDS Scotland - The Scottish Highlands. (see 1/19 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS C.O. Bigelow Apothecary, Brooklyn Copper
Cookware and pastosa ravioli are showcased.
24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Special: World History-England. (see
1/19 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 COLORED FRAMES (see 1/16 at 7 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Mr. Clean. Trying to beat Caribou Lodge in
the ratings for tourist resorts, Red and the men do a big clean-up.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Hanging a Flat Panel TV/Controlling Insects
Without Pesticides. Master electrician Scott Caron hangs a flat panel television.
24.3 SAFE HARBOR (see 1/12 at 12 a.m.)
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS I Can Finally Grasp It! Mark Stark’s invention
may be the most economical prosthesis to hit the marketplace in decades.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. (see 1/12 at 9:30 p.m.)
7:00 24.1 SCHOOLS THAT CHANGE COMMUNITIES A diverse range of public
schools break down the walls between the school and its neighborhood.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Mexican
Microbrews and Pub Fare. Rick visits the Tecate brewery and the Tijuana brewery,
makers of several microbrews.
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Two: 1838-1854. (see
1/18 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Ice Age Death Trap. (see 1/16 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Alice Medrich. The master teacher and
chocolatier creates a chocolate genoise raspberry ruffle cake.
8:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 2. (see 1/13 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Seafood Tricks. Baked
clams madison, cod in olive-tomato crust, skillet broccoli bits and mango with
Nutella sauce.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 2. (see 1/13 at 9 p.m.)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Time to
Grill. The ultimate grilled bone-in pork roast and foolproof grilled scallops are
prepared.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3. Social
revolutions arrive at Downton Abbey: the Irish civil war and the fight for
women’s suffrage.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Rice Chronicles. Rice, the bread and
butter of the Korean table, is explored from Busan, Korea’s second largest city.
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11:00 24.1 ON STORY Danny Boyle, Jason Reitman, and Ed Burns discuss
the script-to-screen process.
24.2EQUITREKKING Uruguay. Discover gaucho culture by visiting a
few estancias and take in the coastal town of Punta del Este.
24.3 COLORED FRAMES (see 1/16 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Norah Jones/Kat Edmonson. (see 1/19 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY
monDAY 21
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE The Inside Story/A
Monkey, A Plan, A Canal. George dreams that he and
Gnocchi are chasing the germs that are giving him a
cold out of his body.
24.3 ROADS TO MEMPHIS: AMERICAN
EXPERIENCE The entwined stories of an assassin,
James Earl Ray and his target, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Hanging a Flat Panel TV/Controlling Insects
Without Pesticides. (see 1/19 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Tough Enough/How
Cool Is Coral.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR The Squirrels/Fern & Persimmony Glitchet. The gang is
afraid to go outside after seeing a horror movie.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Incredible Return-A-Ball. After seeing
a commercial for Francine’s Return-a-ball invention, Marcus buys it and it won’t
work.
24.3 RIPPLE OF HOPE The story of Robert F. Kennedy’s visit to Indianapolis the night of Dr. Martin Luther King’s murder.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Three. A 1912 portrait
by Charles Courtney Curran and a 1983 Helen Frankenthaler lithograph are
appraised.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pesto Pronto! Pesto Salmon
BLT, pesto chicken salad and a spaghetti with basil and pistachio pesto are
made.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Three. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Hearty Autumn
Dinner. Smothered pork chops, a tasting of breakfast sausage and perfect
apple fritters are highlighted.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 AN AMERICAN SAINT: MARIANNE COPE (see 1/6 at 2 p.m.)
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Convent Food. Picadillo Empanadas of the
Immaculate Conception, white rice and Poblano Rajas casserole are made.
24.3 AN AMERICAN SAINT: MARIANNE COPE Mother Marianne Cope.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In New Milford, Conn. The pickers
are challenged to find something metal at the Elephant Trunk Country Flea
Market.
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising. (see 1/12 at 10 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS Beauty Is Embarrassing. Tennessean
commercial artist Wayne White struggles to find a balance between his work
and his art.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Wood. (see 1/17 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Beauty is Embarrassing. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Norway’s West: Fjords, Mountains and
Bergen. Sail under towering fjord cliffs, hike on powerful glaciers and explore
historic Bergen.
11:00 24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Riding The Range In Southern
Alberta, Canada. Joseph travels to Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park and
Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
11:30 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pesto Pronto! (see 1/21 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
12:00A 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Hearty Autumn
Dinner. (see 1/21 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 RIPPLE OF HOPE (see 1/21 at 7:30 p.m.)
tuesDAY 22
National Blonde Brownies Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Guest Monkey/Charkie Goes
to School. George learns there are a lot of special rules at the
kindergarten when Allie brings him to school.
24.3NATURE Cracking The Koala Code. Discover how koalas survive
and thrive on a diet poisonous to almost all other herbivorous mammals.
24.4MOTORWEEK Jaguar Xf Awd.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Secret Super Digger/
Pucker Up and Blow. Sally tries to grow a flower for her mom, but it won’t grow.
Diggery the earthworm lends a hand.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Based on a True Story (Part 1 & 2). Ladonna, a new kid in
town, charms Arthur with her amazing “true” stories.
24.3 AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE A Lot Like You.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Great Compromise. The Electric
Company and the Pranksters work together to keep their ability to use special
powers.
8:00 24.1 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Primetime Soaps. Larry Hagman,
Linda Evans, Joan Collins and more stars discuss soaps such as “Dallas” and
“Dynasty.”
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Dessert First! Crisp
pear tart, bay scallops in mignonnette sauce and sausage patties with pumpkin
deeds are made.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS What We Believe: An Exploration of
Values.
24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Primetime Soaps. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Sweet
Summer Endings. The secrets to fresh strawberry pie are revealed and the
ultimate summer peach cake is prepared.
9:00 24.1 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Three: 1854Emancipation and Victory. Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, the Civil War and the
Thirteenth Amendment are highlighted.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Jeju Chronicles. Spicy Kimchi Jjjigae Soup
and a hearty Seaweed Soup topped with crisp slices of Pork Belly.
24.3NATURE Cracking The Koala Code. (see 1/22 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Three: 1854Emancipation and Victory. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Poaching. (see 1/12 at 10:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1FRONTLINE The Untouchables. A look at why Wall Street’s leaders
have escaped prosecution since America’s financial meltdown.
24.2HOMETIME Kitchen & Mud Room Remodel 5. The crew gets the
kitchen, mud room and powder room areas ready for new flooring and
countertops.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
2013 W C N Y. O R G
J ANUAR Y
24.4FRONTLINE The Untouchables. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Stockholm. Experience the city’s cultural
highlights, visit gilded royal staterooms sample gourmet reindeer .
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Vatican City. View the ceiling
of St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. Visit the Vatican’s mosaic studio.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Dessert First.
(see 1/22 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Sweet
Summer Endings. (see 1/22 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE A Lot Like You.
(see 1/22 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
WEDNESDAY 23
Beer Appreciation Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George and Marco Sound It Out/A
Monkey’s Duckling. George is so anxious for Dumpling Duck’s eggs to
hatch that he takes over as chief egg-sitter.
24.3FRONTLINE The Untouchables. A look at why Wall
Street’s leaders and have escaped prosecution since America’s
financial meltdown.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Sniff and Seek/Aye
Aye! Sally is not sure what her favorite smell is so she plays sniff and seek.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Feeling Flush/Family Fortune. Who is using all the water
at Franny’s house? Arthur and D.W. dig through the attic for valuables.
24.3 CARHENGE: GENIUS OR JUNK? This humorous documentary
charts the sculptor’s efforts to save his creation from being dismantled.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Revenge of the Zeros. (see 1/17 at 7:30 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Beauty Is Embarrassing. Tennessean
commercial artist Wayne White struggles to find a balance between his work
and his art.
8:00 24.1NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life on Camera. David
Attenborough reflects on memorable wildlife footage, including catching a
komodo dragon.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA St. Louis: Macaroni & Cheese: An
American Favorite, Inspired by Italy. Macaroni and Cheese, Veal Hamburger
Parmiciano and wonderful Braised Escarole are served.
24.4NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life On Camera. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Breakfast
Breads. Morning Buns, Morning Glory Muffins, muffin tins and a tasting of pancake mix are showcased.
9:00 24.1NOVA Rise of the Drones. The explosive growth of airborne pilotless drones is transforming the armed forces of every nation.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Hibiscus Flower. Jamaica water, spinach
salad with caramelized pecans and Jamaica vinaigrette and steak tacos.
24.3FRONTLINE The Untouchables. (see 1/23 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Rise of the Drones. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Frying. (see 1/12 at 11 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 LIFE ON FIRE Phoenix Temple. Nature struggles to conquer ash
and lava in the environment around the Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Hanging a Flat Panel TV/Controlling Insects
Without Pesticides. (see 1/20 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE Phoenix Temple. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters. The
fascinating capitals of Finland and Estonia offer a chance to explore history,
art and culture.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2EQUITREKKING Turkey’s Coast, Cappadocia & Istanbul. Hike the
chilly waters of Saklikent Gorge and horseback ride in the abandoned Greek
city of Kayakoy.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA St. Louis: Macaroni & Cheese: An American Favorite, Inspired by Italy. (see 1/23 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Breakfast
Breads. (see 1/23 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 CARHENGE: GENIUS OR JUNK? (see 1/23 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
thursDAY 24
Belly Laugh Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Downhill Racer/Book
Monkey. When George hears about the annual soapbox
derby, he enlists Allie to help him make a cool car.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Slave Ship Mutiny. Archaeologists,
historians and slave descendents investigate the Meermin shipwreck in 1766.
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Siding. (see 1/19 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Blue Feet Are Neat/A
Little Reef Magic. Nick and Sally are trying out their new blue rubber boots but
they keep getting stuck in the mud!
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR D.W. Aims High/Flaw and Order. D.W. wants to be the first
person to set foot on Mars! Arthur is blamed for cracking Dad’s platter.
24.3NOVA Rise of the Drones. The explosive growth of airborne
pilotless drones is transforming the armed forces of every nation.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Spooky Summer Soiree. (see 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Pop Over Anytime.
Chorizo, mushroom and vheese pizza, orecchiete with fennel and tuna and
popover with apricot jam.
24.3 LIFE ON FIRE Phoenix Temple. (see 1/23 at 10 p.m.)
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR The bad shed dormer is removed at
the house and work begins on a barrier-free entry.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Southeast
Asian Favorites. Thai Grilled Beef Salad and foolproof Indonesian-Style Fried
Rice are created.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Wood. (see 1/27 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Seafood Chronicles. A Korean-style
Bouillabaisse filled with clams and crab and two versions of Gyejang are
prepared.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Slave Ship Mutiny. (see 1/24 at 6 p.m.)
24.4FRONTLINE The Untouchables. (see 1/22 at 10 p.m.)
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Hanging a Flat Panel TV/Controlling Insects
Without Pesticides. Master electrician Scott Caron hangs a flat panel television
on the wall and conceals the wiring.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Pan Searing. (see1/12at11:30p.m.)
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN The Family Way. The doctor is puzzled when his
parents, whom he hasn’t spoken to in years, make a surprise visit.
24.2HOMETIME Kitchen and Mud Room Remodel, Part 1. It’s time for
finishing touches as Dean and Miriam trim out the kitchen, mud room and
powder room.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Three. (see 1/21 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Galicia and the Camino De Santiago. Follow
the trail pilgrims have trod for centuries, from the French border to Santiago de
Compostela.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Cologne, Germany. Visit an
ancient cathedral, a chocolate museum and a carnival celebration. Cruise on
the Rhine River.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Pop Over Anytime.
(see 1/24 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Southeast
Asian Favorites. (see 1/24 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3NOVA Rise of the Drones. (see 1/24 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
friDAY 25
Compliment Day - Thank You!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George’s Super Subway
Adventure/Well Done, George. George figures out how to take the
subway all the way to the zoo.
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Three: 1854Emancipation and Victory. Abraham Lincoln’s presidency, the Civil War and the
Thirteenth Amendment are highlighted.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Wood. (see 1/19 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Be Cool/Elephant
Walk. It’s hot out! Sally and Nick visit friends in the Dizzle-dazzle Desert to learn
how to keep cool.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR The Curse of the Grebes/Arthur Changes Gears. Real life
Red Sox players voice the new teammates for baseball team. Will Arthur enjoy
his new bike?
24.3 LOOKING FOR LINCOLN Part One. Historians explore how Lincoln’s
story was shaped after his death, turning the man into a legend.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Incredible Return-A-Ball. (see 1/21 at 7:30
p.m.)
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City: Italian American Steak In
Kansas City. Lidia makes steak pizzaiola, tempting roasted potato wedges and
ricotta cookies for dessert.
24.3 LOOKING FOR LINCOLN Part Two.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dixie Chicken.
A recipe for the best Moravian chicken pie and a classic recipe for chicken and
slicks are shared.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican Picnic. Ancho Chile Mexican
Hamburgers with Lime Aioli and Pickled Onion and Potato Salad are made.
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Three: 1854Emancipation and Victory. (see 1/25 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Macbeth with Ethan Hawke. Ethan
Hawke uncovers the true story that inspired Shakespeare’s murderous Thane
of Cawdor.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Eggs. (see 1/10 at 9:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Macbeth with Ethan Hawke. Ethan
Hawke uncovers the true story that inspired Shakespeare’s murderous Thane
of Cawdor.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Wood. (see 1/21 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED The Comedies with Joely Richardson.
Joely Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave explore the legacy of these brilliant
cross-dressing comedies.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Basque Country. Tour the ancient Basque
capital of Gernika and explore the dazzling Guggenheim Modern in Bilbao.
11:00 24.1 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED The Comedies with Joely Richardson.
(see 10 p.m. on 24.4)
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Southern Ethiopia - Tribal Lands
and Primeval People. Joseph’s adventure begins along the shores of Lake Abaya
and Chamo in the 2,400 mile Rift Valley.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City: Italian American Steak In
Kansas City. (see 1/25 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dixie Chicken.
(see 1/25 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 LOOKING FOR LINCOLN Part One. (see 1/25 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 26
Spouse’s Day
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Pugliese Pasta/La Pasta Pugliese.
A lamb ragu with stracnar and prosciutto di parma and fava bean with cavatelli
are served.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising. (see 1/12 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS Beauty Is Embarrassing. (see 1/23 at 7:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Julian Serrano. A lobster
and chicken paella and creme fraiche ice cream with almond roasted figs and
honey lime peaches.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Lip Smacking Roman Style Saltimbocca.
Lidia makes Italian-American favorites including mozzarella sticks, veal saltimbocca and zeppole.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Michael Schlow and Butterflying. Crispy potato
shrimp with warm pineapple salsa and pork chops a la Nonna are prepared.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Urban Oasis. Community gardens popping
up in New York City and Boston’s oldest farmer’s market are showcased.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Taste
of Spain. Catalan-style beef stew with mushrooms and Spanish-style yoasted
pasta with shrimp are prepared.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Loving Lamb. Braised lamb
shank provencal and cumin-scented rack of lamb in a honey-red wine sauce
are served.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Wood. (see1/19at1:30p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pesto Pronto! (see 1/21 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 CARHENGE: GENIUS OR JUNK? (see 1/23 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and
Demo. The bad shed dormer is removed at the project house and work starts
on a barrier-free entry.
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2:00 24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Hearty Autumn
Dinner. (see 1/21 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 NEED TO KNOW
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Maintaining Kitchen Appliances/Installing A
Rain Gutter. Learn how to maintain kitchen appliances. A rain gutter, downspout
and rain barrel are installed.
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING An Arctic Winter Day. Travel along
with Bob Ross and discover the serenity of a quiet cabin nestled in a frozen
moment.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Convent Food. (see 1/21 at 9 p.m.)
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Doors and Stone. The new home’s
architecture is enhanced with continuity of garage doors, entry doors and
shutters.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Turquoise River, Part 2. Intensifying the rocks, defining the shoreline and highlighting the trees are part of this
process.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising. (see 1/12 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Macbeth with Ethan Hawke. Ethan
Hawke uncovers the true story that inspired Shakespeare’s murderous Thane
of Cawdor.
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Continuous Arm Rocking Chair - Part 2.
We’ll finish our rocking chair as we steam and bend the continuous arm’s onepiece back.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Embellish Outside The Box, Part 2. Cast out
sewing rules as you create head-turning embellishments with a no-hassle
approach.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, A Cottage in the Wood. (see 1/21 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK Audi A7. The 2013 Audi A7, 2013 Hyundai Elantra
GT/Coupe
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Four Sisters Quilt. Eleanor slices 2 1/2 fabric strips
and sews them together to create a quilt in honor of her sisters.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Norway’s West: Fjords, Mountains and
Bergen. (see 1/21 at 10:30 p.m.)
24.3 IN SEARCH OF SHAKESPEARE A Time of Revolution. Spies’ reports,
archives and a coded diary help uncover the dark side of the playwright’s
world.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Fresh. Instant broth, pea agnollini, fresh
and aged steak and “ike jime” in Kyoto are highlighted.
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Urban Oasis. Community gardens popping
up in New York City and Boston’s oldest farmer’s market are showcased.
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Riding The Range in Southern
Alberta, Canada. (see 1/21 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Stocks. Martha shares
recipes and techniques for the three most common stocks - chicken, beef and
vegetable.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP 5 Cool Tools. The Woodsmith editors talk
about five tools that transform the way they work in the shop.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pesto Pronto. (see 1/21 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In New Milford, Conn. (see 1/21 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Passage Through Chile’s Tierra
Del Fuego Around Cape Horn. Joseph circumnavigates the tip of South America,
finds elephant seals and visits Isla Del Horno.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Hearty Autumn
Dinner. (see 1/21 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 ASIAN VOICES Scheduling Slug. (see 1/5 at 5:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Three. (see 1/21 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Puerto Rico. San Juan, the El Yunque National
Forest and the Camuy River Caves National Park are visited.
24.3 EUROPEAN JOURNAL
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES The identity of a man whose name is
engraved on a rare set of Civil War-era pistols is researched.
6:30 24.3LINKASIA
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Memories of Nat “King” Cole.
Unforgettable songs of Nat “King” Cole include “L-O-V-E” “Paper Moon and
“Ramblin’ Rose.”
24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Exotic Zanzibar, Tanzania. The Grannies
travel to this exotic island known for its spice trade and historic Arab
architecture.
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour Three. (see 1/21 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 IN THE AMERICAS WITH DAVID YETMAN Chiloe and Chilotes:
Proud Islanders of Chile. Residents of the island of Chiloe demonstrate their
traditions of food, towns and society.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET The Christening. Hyacinth enjoys a quiet family christening, until
pandemonium breaks loose.
24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Spanish Islands. Alex Riley visits the Balearics off
the coast of Spain and the Canary Islands near Africa.
24.3 WASHINGTON WEEK
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24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Primetime Soaps. (see 1/22 at 8 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Closed Circuit.
24.3 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Maui and
Hawaii’s Big Island. Explores cascading waterfalls and takes a helicopter tour to
the world’s most active volcano.
24.3 NEED TO KNOW (see 1/26 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 RIBBON OF SAND (see 1/18 at 11:30 p.m.)
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Affair to Remember. Engaged
to others, two people meet aboard a cruise-ship and then plan to reunite six
months later.
9:30 24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Oahu and
Kauai. Explore the state’s Polynesian roots at the Bishop Museum and remember WWII history at Pearl Harbor.
24.3 INSIDE WASHINGTON (see 1/26 at 2:30 p.m.)
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Beauty Is Embarrassing. (see 1/21 at 10 p.m.)
10:00 24.2OPENROAD Catalina. Discover the history, nature and potential
for adventure on this island off the California coast.
24.3 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED MacbethwithEthanHawke. (see1/26at3p.m.)
10:30 24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS AND TRADITIONS Bermuda. Explore this
ideal island resort packed with interesting historical sites and beach front
dining.
11:00 24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Caribbean Island: St. Lucia, Martinique &
Montserrat. Explore rainforests, mountains and volcanoes on the islands of
St Lucia, Martinique and Montserrat.
24.3 IN SEARCH OF SHAKESPEARE A Time of Revolution. (see 1/26 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Bob Mould/Delta Spirit. Punk veteran Mould
showcases cuts from “Silver Age” and Delta Spirit highlight their self-titled LP.
11:03 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Bob Mould/Delta Spirit. (see 24.4 listing at 11 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life On Camera. (see 1/23 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Sweet
Summer Endings. (see 1/22 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 MOYERS & COMPANY (see 1/26 at 7 p.m.)
24.4NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life On Camera. (see 1/23 at 8 p.m.)
sunDAY 27
Cupcake Frosting Day
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Puerto Rico. (see 1/26 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 RIPPLE OF HOPE (see 1/21 at 7:30 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Exotic Zanzibar, Tanzania. (see 1/26 at 7 p.m.)
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Three: 1854Emancipation and Victory. (see 1/25 at 6 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Mystery Diagnosis. Doctors work to solve a
mysterious medical case affecting a prominent Boston physician.
24.2 IN THE AMERICAS WITH DAVID YETMAN Chiloe and Chilotes: Proud
Islanders of Chile. (see 1/26 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 RIPPLE OF HOPE The story of Robert F. Kennedy’s visit to Indianapolis the night of Dr. Martin Luther King’s murder.
24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Spanish Islands. (see 1/26 at 8 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS Billy is determined to move on from Little Mo. Big
Mo meets her match in Demi and Darren.
24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Maui and
Hawaii’s Big Island. (see 1/26 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS Alfie asks Zoe to help with Kat, but her kind of
therapy isn’t quite what he had in mind.
24.2 SMART TRAVELS - PACIFIC RIM WITH RUDY MAXA Oahu and
Kauai. (see 1/26 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2OPENROAD Catalina. (see 1/26 at 10 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES 74 Square Meters.
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice: City of Dreams. Cruise the Grand
Canal, visit a venerable cafe and savor fresh fish canalside with Venetian friends.
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS AND TRADITIONS Bermuda. (see 1/26 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS Nom Wah Tea Parlor, Guerra Paint and
Pigment Corporation and Gomberg Seltzerworks are featured.
24.2 GLOBE TREKKER Caribbean Island: St. Lucia, Martinique and
Montserrat. (see 1/26 at 11 p.m.)
24.3 AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE A Lot Like You.
(see 1/22 at 7 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW No Tell Boatel. Red buys a motel, but finds
out it doesn’t include the land and he has to move it off the property.
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Maintaining Kitchen Appliances/Installing A
Rain Gutter. Learn how to maintain kitchen appliances. A rain gutter, downspout
and rain barrel are installed.
24.3 RIPPLE OF HOPE (see 1/21 at 7:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 EVERYDAY EDISONS Happy Trails (And Trials) to You. A year after
the casting calls, the inventors are eager to know what’s become of their
inventions.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Sauces. (see 1/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
7:00 24.1 RICK STEVES SPECIAL Rick Steves Special: Symphonic Journey.
A musical journey through seven European countries features the Cascade
Symphony Orchestra.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Todos Santos
Magic. Rick visits Art & Beer, a funky roadside bar that serves cocktails and
outstanding appetizers.
24.3 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Three: 1854-Emancipation and Victory. (see 1/25 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Rise of the Drones. (see 1/23 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Lora Brody. Brody demonstrates how to
make bread machine buttermilk white bread and creates a salsa quitza.
8:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3.
(see 1/20 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Vegetable Fete.
Ratatouille with penne, shrimp with cabbage and red caviar and peach melba
are prepared.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 3. (see 1/20 at 9 p.m.)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Summertime Supper. Perfect Grilled Stuffed Pork Tenderloin and the ultimate
Lighter Corn Chowder are prepared.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4. The
Crawley family faces its severest test yet. New faces join the tight-knit circle of
servants.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Bean Chronicles. Bindaddeok, a Pancake
made of freshly ground Mung Beans and a flavorful spicy Tofu Stew are made.
24.3 DESIGN FOR A LIFETIME
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Sauces. (see 1/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.3 HUNGRY FOR GREEN: FEEDING THE WORLD SUSTAINABLY This
film ties together issues of agricultural sustainability and the worldwide problem
of hunger.
10:00 24.1 REAGAN PRESIDENCY
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Maintaining Kitchen Appliances/Installing
A Rain Gutter. (see 1/27 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 GLOBAL VOICES 74 Square Meters. (see 1/27 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 ABOLITIONISTS: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Part Three: 1854Emancipation and Victory. (see 1/22 at 9 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Norway’s West: Fjords, Mountains and
Bergen. (see 1/21 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 ON STORY Mike Judge, Bill Wittliff and Robert Rodriguez discuss
creative freedom within the studio system.
24.2EQUITREKKING Great National Parks. Explore Bryce Canyon, the
Great Smokey Mountains, Yellowstone and Alaska’s Kenai Fjords and more.
24.3 AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE A Lot Like You.
(see 1/22 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Bob Mould/Delta Spirit. (see 1/26 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Vegetable Fete.
(see 1/27 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4. (see 1/27 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Summertime Supper. (see 1/27 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AMERICA REFRAMED (see 1/27 at 2 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4. (see 1/27 at 9 p.m.)
monDAY 28
National Fun At Work and Kazoo Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE We Otter Be Friends/Sir
George and the Dragon. After an otter swims away with Mr.
Quint’s boat keys, George is stranded and tries to retrieve them.
24.3 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Funny Ladies. Comediennes Lucille Ball,
Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Burnett, Phyllis Diller and more are highlighted.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Maintaining Kitchen Appliances/Installing A
Rain Gutter. (see 1/26 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Manatees and
Mermaids/The Last Chocolate.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Flippity Francine/Muffy Takes The Wheel. Francine tries to
regain her dignity after Muffy posts a goofy video of her on the Muffington Post.
24.3 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Sitcoms. Profiles the stars and shows
that pioneered the sitcom, including “I Love Lucy” and “The Honeymooners.”
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Off Target. The Electric Company tries to
help Marcus, a neighborhood kid, improve his wordball throwing skills.
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8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour One. Discoveries include a
Norman Rockwell collection and a Red Sox World Series team-signed ball.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Italian Beef Sandwich.
Pasta with lentils, Italian beef sandwich and lemon ice for a refreshing dessert
are prepared.
24.3 NO GOING BACK: WOMEN AND THE WAR A look at how the lives
of women and their roles in society changed during and after the Civil War.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour One. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Italian
Favorites Revisited. Slow-Cooker meatballs and marinara, spinach lasagna and a
tasting of jarred spaghetti sauce.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Burlington, Ky. The pickers are
challenged with discovering unique lighting at the Burlington Antique Show.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican Brunch. Poached eggs in a
tomato and poblano rajas sauce and refried beans and cheese chimichangas.
24.3 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Funny Ladies. (see 1/28 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Burlington, Ky. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables. (see 1/12 at 7 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS The Revisionaries. Once a decade, the Texas
State Board of Education rewrites textbook standards for school children.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and
Demo. The bad shed dormer is removed at the project house and work starts
on a barrier-free entry.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS The Revisionaries. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory. Marvel at the
Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the empire’s exquisite art and bike on the
Appian Way.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Northern Ethiopia - Ancient
History and Spiritual Present. Joseph visits Northern Ethiopia to uncover its
ancient history and discover its spiritual present.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Italian Beef Sandwich.
(see 1/28 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Italian
Favorites Revisited. (see 1/28 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Sitcoms. (see 1/28 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
tuesDAY 29
National Puzzle Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Trader George/One in
a Million Chameleon. Jade the color-changing chameleon
escapes after George accidentally leaves her cage door open.
24.3NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life on Camera. David
Attenborough reflects on memorable wildlife footage, including catching a
komodo dragon.
24.4MOTORWEEK Audi A7.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Help with Kelp/
Treetop Tom. Gary the Garibaldi fish helps Nick and Sally pick a special present
for Fish’s birthday.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Unfinished/D.W., Bossy Boots. The last pages of Arthur’s
book are missing. D.W.’s friends stop playing with her.
24.3 AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE Dear Mandela.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Pies for Puppies. (see 1/7 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Superheroes. Adam West, Lynda Carter,
Lou Ferrigno and others discuss “Superman,” “Batman” and more great
shows.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Simple Savers. Frisee
aux Lardon salad, Spaghetti with Tomato-Anchovy Sauce, Chocolate Cups and
Chocolate Rocher.
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
24.3 ASPEN INSTITUTE PRESENTS Arts and Culture: Art Matters.
24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Superheroes. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Bistro-Style
Steak and Potatoes. Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to make a five-star meal
at home and serves it with Potato Galette.
9:00 24.1 HENRY FORD: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Henry Ford’s car transformed the lives of millions and his assembly line changed modern industry.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Beef Chronicles. Steak with is topped
with kimchi butter. Marja and actress Heather Graham eat beef for breakfast.
24.3NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Life On Camera. (see 1/29 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 HENRY FORD: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Stocks. (see 1/12 at 7:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2HOMETIME Kitchen and Mud Room Remodel, Part 2. Dean, Miriam
and the crew fire up the fixtures and appliances as they wrap up the project.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Baroque Brilliance. Ramble through
the venerable heart of Rome and explore St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Aachen, Germany. Tour
the city and visit ancient fountains, a magnificent church and try the signature
foods.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUESPEPIN:MOREFASTFOODMYWAY SimpleSavers. (see1/29at8p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Bistro-Style
Steak and Potatoes. (see 1/29 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL
EXCHANGE Dear Mandela. (see 1/29 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
wednesDAY 30
Inspire Your Heart Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Hundley Jr./Curious
George Gets Winded. Hundley is torn between looking
after the lobby and caring for his new friend, a long caterpillar.
24.3FRONTLINE A Perfect Terrorist. The master plotter of the 2008
terrorist attack on Mumbai, David Coleman Headley, is investigated.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Flutter By Butterfly/
Pretty In Pink. Sally and Nick meet Bernadette the Monarch butterfly, who can
teach them all about fluttering.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Binky Vs. Binky/Operation: Dw! A champion bike rider
inspires Binky not to choke at sports. D.W. is scared of her ear operation.
24.3 SCHOOLS THAT CHANGE COMMUNITIES A diverse range of public
schools break down the walls between the school and its neighborhood.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Friends or Aunts. (see 1/8 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Understanding the Natural
World. David Attenborough reflects on the scientists and the breakthroughs
that helped shape his career.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Baltimore: Gone Crabbing. Lidia
prepares a truly nautical meal of Mussels Triestina, Stuffed Tomatoes and
Crabcakes.
24.3 INDEPENDENT LENS The Revisionaries. Once a decade, the Texas
State Board of Education rewrites textbook standards for school children.
24.4NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Understanding the Natural
World. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Simple Summer Supper. Perfect Steakhouse-Style Steak Tips and the secrets to the ultimate
Dill Potato Salad are featured.
9:00 24.1NOVA Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? Forensic techniques are used
to find out what really happened to Charles Lindbergh’s baby in 1932.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Chorizo. Warm sweet potato and chorizo
salad, potato and scallion and chorizo crispy tacos are prepared.
24.3FRONTLINE A Perfect Terrorist. (see 1/30 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Butchering. (see 1/12 at 8 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 LIFE ON FIRE Ash Runners. Nature struggles to conquer ash in
the harsh environment around the Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Maintaining Kitchen Appliances/Installing
A Rain Gutter. (see 1/27 at 6 p.m.)
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE Ash Runners. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Back-Street Riches. Explore the
Trastevere district and the back lanes and unheralded corners of this grand
metropolis.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2EQUITREKKING Great American Ranches. Ranches in Wyoming,
Colorado, Arizona, Alberta, Texas, Maui and the Big Island are spotlighted.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Baltimore: Gone Crabbing. (see 1/30 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Simple
Summer Supper. (see 1/30 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.3 SCHOOLS THAT CHANGE COMMUNITIES (see 1/30 at 7 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
thursDAY 31
Run Backwards Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Monkey Size Me/
Metal Detective. George fantasizes about a life
where everything, cars, cakes and yellow hats,
are monkey-sized.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Airmen and the
Headhunters. The story of airmen shot down over the jungles of Japanese
occupied Borneo during Word War II.
24.4HOMETIME Exterior Harmony: Doors and Stone. (see 1/26 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Digging The Deep/
Puddle Puzzle. Nick and Sally meet Aurilia the Angler fish who guides them to the
very bottom of the ocean floor.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Do You Speak George?/World Girls. Everyone at school
starts speaking their own made-up language.
24.3NOVA Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby? Forensic techniques are used
to find out what happened to Charles Lindbergh’s baby in 1932.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Prankster Holiday. (see 1/4 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Viva Espana! Bold and
spicy gazpacho, shellfish and chicken paella and pineapple in dark rum sauce
are prepared.
24.3 LIFE ON FIRE Ash Runners. TBA
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR A level grade is designed for a
barrier-free entry and a storage bench for an entryway is built.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Simply
Chicken. A French classic, Chicken Fricassee, is created and the Best Simple
Roast Chicken is made.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and
Demo. The bad shed dormer is removed at the project house and work starts
on a barrier-free entry.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Fish Chronicles. Grilled shellfish with chili
and butter, beer-battered fish and onion rings and grilled sea bass.
24.3 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Airmen and the Headhunters. (see 1/31 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA: MISSION OF HOPE A Torah scroll
saved during the Holocaust was taken aboard Columbia by Israel’s first
Astronaut.
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Maintaining Kitchen Appliances/Installing A
Rain Gutter. Learn how to maintain kitchen appliances. A rain gutter, downspout
and rain barrel are installed.
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24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Rice. (see 1/12 at 8:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Out of the Woods. Soon to be married Mark Mylow
gets lost in the woods with his best man and receives an adder bite.
24.2HOMETIME Front Entry Curb Appeal. Roofing, stone, garage doors
and stamped concrete are looked at from the curb appeal perspective.
24.3 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.4NOVA Space Shuttle Disaster. Interviews with investigators and
family members give a new look at NASA and the Columbia tragedy.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Florence: Heart of the Renaissance. Michelangelo’s David, Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise are
explored.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS Hamburg, Germany. Take a
musical tour of the 1960s period when the city was the world’s rock epicenter.
24.3 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Viva Espana! (see 1/31 at 8 p.m.)
24.3JOURNAL
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Simply
Chicken. (see 1/31 at 8:30 p.m.)
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National Freedom Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George’s Home Run/Monkey On Ice. While Marco
tries to hit his first Little League home run, George gets to play scorekeeper.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and
Demo. The bad shed dormer is removed at the project house and work starts
on a barrier-free entry.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Stripy Safari/Wool.
Nick and Sally set off on a safari with The Cat in the Hat to find all kinds of
stripes on animals.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR All About D.W./Blockheads. When Emily gets the starring
role in the preschool play, D.W. is beside herself with jealousy.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY War of the Words. Hector is chosen to
give a presentation on stamina, but the pranksters keep him from getting rest.
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA From Coast to Coast: Three Favorite
pastas in America. Lidia prepares pasta alla primavera, Ffettucine alfredo and
spaghetti aglio e olio.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fun Modern
Cakes. The perfect strawberry dream cake, the best chocolate eclair cake and a
tasting of milk chocolate.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Cinnamon. Amarillito mole with chicken,
cinnamon chochoyotes and corn dough dumplings are prepared.
24.4 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Richard II with Derek Jacobi.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Dressing and Emulsions.
Martha prepares a delicious shallot vinaigrette, a creamy blue cheese dressing
and mayonnaise.
10:00 24.1 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Richard II with Derek Jacobi.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and
Demo. The bad shed dormer is removed at the project house and work starts
on a barrier-free entry.
24.4 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Henry IV & Henry V with Jeremy Irons.
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10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Florentine Delights and Tuscan Side Trips.
Enjoy more of the exquisite artistic treasures of Florence and marvel at wonders in Pisa and Lucca.
11:00 24.1 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Henry IV & Henry V with Jeremy Irons.
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Land without Limits - The
Cariboo-Chilcotin-Coast Region of British Columbia, Canada. Joseph fishes for
prawns and hikes through the wilderness to Canada’s third highest waterfall.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA From Coast to Coast: Three Favorite
pastas in America. (see 2/1 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fun Modern
Cakes. (see 2/1 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 2
Ground Hog Day - Will He or Won’t He?
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Mom’s Cookies/Biscotti Della
Mamma. Dried cherry, cranberry and pistachio nut
shortbread cookies and ligurian tea cookies are made.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables.
Learn how to make simple vegetable side dishes, including steamed spinach
and sautéed broccoli rabe.
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Joachim Splichal. The
chef creates braised lamb shanks, which he lightly flours on barley risotto.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Shrimping, Crabbing and Clamming.
Lidia makes shrimp scampi, crab cakes and baked clams oreganato, for a feast
from the sea.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Mom & Dad Tsai & Pressure Cookers. Ming cooks Coq
au Vin and red roast duck with scallion pancakes with his parents Steven and
Iris.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Old. Jamie visits San Francisco for the
instillation of “Victory Gardens 2008” in front of City Hall.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Simple and
Satisfying Vegetable Mains. Great mushroom and leek galette with gorgonzola
and farmhouse vegetable and barley soup are made.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Mad About Apples. Recipes
include pork chops with sautéed apples and calvados sauce and henriis apple
meringue pie.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and
Demo. (see 2/1 at 6 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Italian beef sandwich.
pasta with lentils, Italian beef sandwich and more are prepared.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 WCNY 2013 SPELLING BEE
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Italian Favorites Revisited. Slow-cooker meatballs and marinara, spinach lasagna and more.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican Brunch. Poached eggs in a
tomato and Poblano Rajas sauce and more.
24.4HOMETIME Log Cabin Systems 1.
3:00 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Vegetables. (see 2/2 at 12 p.m.)
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Wrote the Book of Sloyd? The 19thcentury Swedish system of learning woodworking was intended to develop
skilled citizens.
3:30 24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13, Human Centered Design, and
Demo. (see 2/1 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Nine Patch Party Quilt. Eleanor sets positive and
negative Nine-Patch blocks with appliqued flowers and a scalloped border.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory. Marvel at the
Colosseum, the Pantheon, and the empire’s exquisite art and bike on the
Appian Way.
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Soy. David Chang visits tofu and miso
factories in Japan and Christina Tosi makes burnt miso apple pie.
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Old. Jamie visits San Francisco for the
instillation of “Victory Gardens 2008” in front of City Hall.
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Northern Ethiopia - Ancient
History and Spiritual Present. Joseph visits Northern Ethiopia to uncover its
ancient history and discover its spiritual present.
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Butchering. Cutting up a
whole chicken, butchering a beef tenderloin and more useful techniques are
shared.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Modular Wine Server. The modular design of
the wine server makes it easy to build. Plus, customize your own unique setup.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Italian Beef Sandwich.
(see 2/2 at 1:30 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Burlington, Ky. The pickers are
challenged with discovering unique lighting.
5:30 24.1AVIATORS Famous air show announcer Rob Reider is featured.
Kurtis earns his wings in a T-6 warbird.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Italian Favorites Revisited. (see 2/2 at 2 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour One. Discoveries include a
Norman Rockwell collection and a Red Sox World Series team-signed ball.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Sports Night. Potato wedges, grilled
cheese three ways and project ideas for sports-inspired flower arrangements.
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES Country music singer Clint Black’s turn-ofthe-20th-century book of wanted posters are investigated.
6:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED New YorkStyle Pizza at Home. Host Christopher Kimball visits Di Fara Pizza in Brooklyn.
The ultimate Thin-Crust Pizza is made.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW The Italian Show. The Lennon
Sisters boat down a Venice canal singing “Santa Lucia.” Joe Feeney sings “O
Sole Mio.”
24.2 COASTAL COOKING WITH JOHN SHIELDS Coastal Tailgate. Coastal
Kkabob is paired with buffalo wings, red beans and rice and pecan pie squares.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour One. Discoveries include a
Norman Rockwell collection and a Red Sox World Series team-signed ball.
7:30 24.2 PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN At the Game. Grilled
quesadillas, hamburgers with herb butter and more.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET A Strange Man. Hyacinth is appalled when she sees a man next door at
Liz’s who has spent the night there!
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York: New York Pizza. Lidia makes
traditional Italian pizza margherita from scratch and a sausage and spinach
calzone.
24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Superheroes. Adam West, Lynda Carter,
Lou Ferrigno and others discuss “Superman,” “Batman” and more great
shows.
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Erotic Dreams of Mrs. Slocombe.
24.2 BARBECUE UNIVERSITY WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Tailgate
Warriors. A platter of grilled polenta with Italian sausage and peppers,
prosciutto panini and Calgary wings.
9:00 24.2 RACHEL’S FAVORITE FOOD FOR LIVING Good Fast Food.
Home-made pizza, spicy chicken wings, burgers with guacamole and cheese
croquettes are cooked up.
24.4NOVA Space Shuttle Disaster. Interviews with investigators and
family members give a new look at NASA and the Columbia tragedy.
9:03 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Bedazzled. A short-order
cook with a crush on a waitress makes a deal with the devil. Dudley Moore
stars.
9:30 24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Backyard Style. Beer-simmered bratwurst, turgers and baked beans. Stylish food baskets and a backyard fountain.
10:00 24.2 CHRISTINA COOKS Tailgate Party Makeover. Rooting for the team
works up a hearty appetite. Learn how to make hearty food, heart healthy!
24.4 SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA: MISSION OF HOPE A Torah scroll
saved during the Holocaust was taken aboard Columbia by Israel’s first
Astronaut.
10:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Road Food
at Home. Slow-Cooker BBQ Brisket is made. The best beers for cooking are
discovered at Harpoon Brewery.
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tim McGraw.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP The Big Game. Sweet potato chips and
dip, barbecue ribs and more are showcased.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tim McGraw.
11:30 24.2 PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Tailgating: Games On!
Lemon-soy sirloin, buffa-que shrimp and chili beer chicken wings with sweet
chili glaze are made.
12:00A 24.1NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories: Understanding the Natural
World. David Attenborough reflects on the scientists and the breakthroughs
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February Highlights (See page
for channel information)
Makers:
Women Who Make America
Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and 24.4
This three-hour special tells the story of women’s advancement
in America over the past 50 years. It is a revolution that has
unfolded in public and private, on grand stages like the U.S.
Supreme Court and Congress, and humbler ones like the
boardroom and the bedroom. The series features the stories of
those who led the fight, those who opposed it and those -- both
famous and unknown -- caught up in its wake. Meryl Streep
narrates this program which features commentary and the
stories of Hillary Clinton, Condoleezza Rice, Oprah Winfrey
and many more.
WCNY is accepting nominations for its local Women Who Make America Awards. See p. 11 for
more information.
Nova: Earth From Space
Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 9 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and 24.4
Nova: Earth From Space reveals a spectacular new space-based
vision of our planet. Produced in extensive consultation with
NASA scientists, Nova takes data from earth-observing satellites
and transforms it into visual sequences, each one exposing
the intricate web of forces that sustains life on earth. Viewers
witness how dust blown from the Sahara fertilizes the Amazon;
how a vast submarine “waterfall” off Antactica helps drive
ocean currents around the world, and how the sun’s heating
up of the southern Atlantic gives birth to a colossally powerful
hurricane.
Nova: Earth From Space reveals a new space-based vision of our planet from earth-observing
satellites.
American Experience:
Silicon Valley
Tuesday, Feb. 19 at 8 p.m. on PBS (24.1) and 24.4
A startling announcement pulsated through a suburban
garage in California. There, some of the founders of a new
semiconductor company were talking to silicon suppliers,
hounding realtors for offices and poring over the names of
PhDs they hoped to poach from rival companies when they
heard the shocking news: the Soviet Union launched the first
artificial satellite into orbit around the earth. This film looks
at the monumental impact the microchip had on modern life
and reveals the pivotal role Noyce played in transforming a
farmland into one of the most creative places on earth – the
Silicon Valley.
Learn about the pioneering scientists featured above who transformed rural Santa Clara County
into the hub of technological ingenuity we now know as Silicon Valley.
The Aviators
Saturdays at 5:30 p.m. starting Feb. 2 on PBS 24.1 and 24.4
A third season of this unique series launches with features on
the people, places, and planes of every kind of aviation. Various
hosts travel across the country to grant viewers exclusive access
to all things flying – whether it’s exploring the mysterious
aspects of airline travel, climbing aboard an historic World
War II bomber, concerns of winter flying, going inside the new
Boeing 787 Dreamliner and other exclusives.
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
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that helped shape his career.
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Bistro-Style
Steak and Potatoes. Bridget Lancaster shows Chris how to make a five-star meal
at home and serves it with Potato Galette.
24.4NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories:
Understanding the Natural World. (see 24.1)
sunDAY 3
Super Bowl XLVII
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Sports
Night. (see 2/2 at 6 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED New YorkStyle Pizza at Home. (see 2/2 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 COASTAL COOKING WITH JOHN SHIELDS Coastal Tailgate. (see2/2at7p.m.)
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION The Future of Cancer Treatment. Judy Orem
relates her experience as a cancer patient in a clinical trial.
24.2 PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN At the Game. (see 2/2 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 UNCOMMON VISION: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN HOWARD
GRIFFIN John Howard Griffin disguised himself as a black man and traveled
through the South in 1959.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York: New York Pizza. (see 2/2 at 8 p.m.)
2:30 24.2 BARBECUE UNIVERSITY WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Tailgate
Warriors. (see 2/2 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS Demi plans her biggest scam yet, but this time the
joke’s on her. Alfie reaches a breaking point.
24.2 RACHEL’S FAVORITE FOOD FOR LIVING Good Fast Food. (see 2/2 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS Demi faces childbirth alone, while Kat makes a
heartbreaking decision about Zoe.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Backyard Style. (see 2/2 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 CHRISTINA COOKS Tailgate Party Makeover. (see 2/2 at 10 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice and Its Lagoon. Sample the splendid
art treasures of Venice, explore its backstreet wonders and cruise its lagoon.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Road Food at
Home. (see 2/2 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS A look at the City Quilter and Art Quilt
Gallery, Jane Hotel and Cafe Giane and DeNigris Monuments.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP The Big Game. (see 2/2 at 11 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Cell Hell. Red gets free cell phones and
tries to make them work without signing up for cellular service.
24.2 PRIMAL GRILL WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Tailgating: Games On!
(see 2/2 at 11:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
6:30 24.1 ROADTRIP NATION Portland - Cambridge. A new team of Roadtrippers interviews Brother Stavros at the New Skete monastery in New York.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. Martha
demonstrates a variety of steaming techniques allowing you to complete meals
in minutes.
7:00 24.1 RIDING RAILS IN CHINA, PART 2 Shenyang Imperial Palace,
Changchun World Sculpture Park and the Benxi Water Cave are visited.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Mediterranean Baja. Explore octopus at Tres Virgenes in La Paz and enjoy mesquitegrilled lamb with 9-chile mole sauce.
24.4NOVA Who Killed Lindbergh’s Baby?. Forensic techniques are used
to find out what really happened to Charles Lindbergh’s baby in 1932.
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Gale Gand. The pastry chef creates a
towering chocolate Napolean and a fettuccine ice cream sandwich.
8:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4. The
Crawley family faces its severest test yet. New faces join the tight-knit circle of
servants.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Citrus Thrill. Skirt
steak grandma, gnocchi with eggs and scallions and more.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 4. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Fall
Classics. The ultimate pot-roasted pork loin is made and the secrets of classic
gingerbread are revealed.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Seoul Food Chronicles. South Korea’s
innovative capital is explored. Pajeon Pancakes and fork-tender braised Short
Ribs.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5.
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. (see 2/3 at 6:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.1 REAGAN PRESIDENCY
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/3 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5. (see 2/3 at 9 p.m.)
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10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory. (see 2/2 at 4 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 ON STORY The minds behind “The Usual Suspects” and “The
Silence of the Lambs” discuss suspenseful storytelling.
24.2EQUITREKKING Vermont. Explore Killington’s Green Mountains
trails and learn the art of driving with large Clydesdales.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tim McGraw. (see 2/2 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Citrus Thrill. (see 2/3 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5. (see 2/3 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Fall Classics. (see 2/3 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5. (see 2/3 at 9 p.m.)
monDAY 4
Thank Your Postal Carrier Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Where’s The Firedog?/Toot Toot
Tootsie Goodbye. George’s canine friend Blaze runs away from
the firehouse. George and Sam put a tag on her collar.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/2 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Digging
the Deep/Puddle Puzzle. Nick and Sally meet Aurilia the Angler fish
who guides them to the very bottom of the ocean floor.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Swept Away/Germophobia. Arthur, D.W. and Buster build
sandcastles at the beach. A sloppy Buster learns to avoid germs.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Franscent. Francine ruins both her
science project and Lisa’s. The two rivals need find a way to work together.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Two.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City and New Orleans: Italian
Father’s Day. Lidia makes Italian-American meatloaf, olive oil mashed potatoes,
and St. Joseph’s fig cookies.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Two.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Upscale Meat
and Potatoes. Perfect herb-crusted beef tenderloin, the ultimate Duchess
potatoes and picks for fondue pots.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Long Beach, Calif.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Middle Eastern Influences. Chicken with
Tamarind, Apricots and Chipotle Sauce and White Rice with Fideos are served.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Long Beach, Calif.
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. Martha’s
roasts chicken and prepares a green peppercorn-crusted roast tenderloin of
beef.
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS As Goes Janesville. The impact of the
economic crisis on the people of Janesville, Wisconsin is explored.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS As Goes Janesville. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Regal and Intimate. Explore the Seine
River, Napoleon’s tomb and the Louvre and experience a patriotic Bastille Day.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Sechselauten - Switzerland’s
Spring Festival. Find out what Sechselauten means when we join Joseph on his
springtime visit to Zurich, Switzerland.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City and New Orleans: Italian
Father’s Day. (see 2/4 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Upscale Meat and Potatoes. (see 2/4 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
tuesDAY 5
National Meteorologist’s Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George-OMatic/Curious George, Sheep Herder. George can
think of nothing better than creating his own
dessert dispensing vending machine.
24.4MOTORWEEK
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! A Sweet Deal/King of
Swing. Sally and Nick want get customers to come to their “cafe.” Maybe Eddy
the honeyguide bird can help!
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Arthur Sells Out/Mind Your Manners. Arthur sells his old
toys through his school’s website and takes on Brain at a checkers
competition.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Prankster Holiday. The pranksters try to
launch a wordball balloon.
8:00 24.1 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Miniseries.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Perfect Presentations.
Lobster roll medallions on spinach salad, quick lamb stew and more are
prepared.
24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Miniseries.
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Rise and
Shine Breakfast. The science behind scrambled eggs is discussed with Guy
Crosby. Cranberry nut muffins are made.
9:00 24.1 ANDREW CARNEGIE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Andrew Carnegie
was a self-made man who became a captain of industry and the king of steel.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Chicken Chronicles. Marja samples tons
of the spicy stir-fry made with chicken, noodles and vegetables in Andong.
24.4 ANDREW CARNEGIE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Braising. Martha shares
recipes for classic pot roast, braised cabbage with apples and pulled pork
sandwiches.
10:00 24.2HOMETIME Screen Porch Highlights. Roofing, railings and a
realistic gas fireplace are discussed while a screen porch is constructed.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Embracing Life and Art. Explore the
Cluny Museum, heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle and Pere Lachaise
Cemetery.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS St. Gallen, Switzerland. Tour
the town as it celebrates its 1,000-year history as an innovative center for
textiles.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Perfect Presentations.
(see 2/5 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED Rise and Shine Breakfast. (see 2/5 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
wednesDAY 6
Quack Like A Duck Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Go West, Young Monkey/Meet The New
Neighbors. George assembles a Western Town for a train set, but he loses a pin
that holds it together.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Amazing Eyes/Water
Walkers. Three different animals with very different ways of seeing help the kids
find a missing guinea pig.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Buenas Noches, Vicita/Prunella Packs It In. Vicita Molina
has lost her favorite book and can’t sleep. Prunella begins to worry about
college.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Tip It Or Dip It. Marcus and Manny are
contestants on a game show and Francine is the surprise guest host.
8:00 24.1NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories, Our Fragile Planet. Naturalist
David Attenborough revisits content and locations from his landmark “Life”
series.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pasta - The Ultimate
Showcase. Lidia visits Andy Boy farm, learns about broccoli rabe and makes
baked stuffed shells.
24.4NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories, Our Fragile Planet. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Thrill of the
Grill. The best South Carolina pulled pork, perfect grilled chicken wings and a
tasting of ice cream bars.
9:00 24.1NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. Archaeologists, engineers and
woodworkers test highly accurate replicas of Egyptian royal chariots.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Vanilla. Recipes include Grilled Shrimp
and Pineapple Salad with Vanilla and Chile de Arbol Vinaigrette.
24.4NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Poaching. Chicken salad
sandwiches, a cobb salad, poached salmon steaks and poached eggs are
highlighted.
10:00 24.1 LIFE ON FIRE Pioneers of the Deep. In the Tongan archipelago the
sooty tern and the Alvin shrimp cope with land risen from the ocean.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/3 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 LIFE ON FIRE Pioneers of the Deep. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Historic and Dynamic. Visit
Westminster Abbey, explore the British Library and enjoy the vibrant evening
scene in Soho.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
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24.2EQUITREKKING Carolinas. Explore some of the 100 miles of
Appalachian trails surrounding the Biltmore Equestrian Center.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA California: Pasta - The Ultimate
Showcase. (see 2/6 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S
TEST KITCHEN Thrill of the Grill. (see 2/6 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
thursDAY 7
Play with a Friend Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Follow That Boat/Windmill Monkey. A sudden
rainstorm sweeps Steve’s model papyrus boat for his history class down the
sewer grate!
24.4HOMETIME Log Cabin Systems 1. (see 2/2 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Super Cleaner Uppers/
Itty Bitty Water. Sandy the Sand Hopper teaches the kids the difference between
natural “garbage” and man-made trash.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Get Smart/Baby Steps. A battle begins when HUGO, the
interactive whiteboard, corrects Mr. Ratburn in front of the class.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Pies for Puppies. Jessica and Danny
Rebus are competing to sell the most pies.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Simple Sweet Notes.
Roasted split chicken with a mustard crust, mashed potatoes and smoked
salmon pizza are made.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Chocolate
Torte. Christopher Kimball visits the Hotel Sacher Vienna to taste Sacher torte
and makes Chocolate Torte.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Noodle and Dumpling Chronicles. Marja
prepares Jajangmyeon her favorite comfort food of chewy Noodles with savory
Black Bean sauce.
24.4LIFECASTERS Dramatic stories of compelling people whose life
experiences defy categorization are explored.
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Frying. French fries,
pan-fried chicken and Japanese tempura vegetables with dipping sauces are
prepared.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Erotomania. Graham Orchard, a Salvation Army
member, arrives in Portwenn to try to trace a missing woman.
24.2HOMETIME Homes for a Home Show. Dean and Miriam document
the construction of two new homes, built inside a home and garden show.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Two. (see 2/4 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE North England’s Lake District and Durham.
Admire idyllic lakes, waterfalls and stony summits while hiking through the
Cumbrian Lake District.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS A Tuscan Harvest, Italy.
Visit the artistic, cultural and gastronomic center of Northern Italy and a
vineyard south of Siena.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Simple Sweet Notes.
(see 2/7 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Chocolate
Torte. (see 2/7 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
friDAY 8
Kite Flying Day - Brrr!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Where’s The Firedog?/
Toot Toot Tootsie Goodbye. (see 2/4 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/2 at 1:30 p.m.)
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Big Cats/Fantastic
Flour. The kids learn how to sneak up on someone by watching a snow leopard,
a cheetah and a lion.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Phony Fern/Brain’s Shocking Secret. Fern becomes
hooked on her cell phone. Will Binky reveal that Brain was kept back in
kindergarten?
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY A Fistful of Confetti. It’s neighborhood
record day and everyone in town is trying to break silly records.
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern Seaboard: A Shell of a Good Time.
Lidia visits with local fishermen in Long Island and makes clams casino and
baked clams oreganato.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Forgotten
Cookies. Recipe for melting moments cookies and fairy gingerbread and picks
for toasters are showcased.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Wrapped Treats. Pork tenderloin in a
sweet citrus sauce, baked plantains and blackberry and pecan tamales are
made.
24.4 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Hamlet with David Tennant.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Pan Searing. Crispskinned salmon filet, pan-seared steak with mustard-cream sauce and Muscovy
duck breasts.
10:00 24.1 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED Hamlet with David Tennant.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/4 at 10 p.m.)
24.4 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED The Tempest with Trevor Nunn.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice: City of Dreams. Cruise the Grand
Canal, visit a venerable cafe and savor fresh fish canalside with Venetian friends.
11:00 24.1 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED The Tempest with Trevor Nunn.
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Dreamin’ California’s
Coast - Malibu to Big. Joseph and Julie celebrate their anniversary along the
California’s romantic coast.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Eastern Seaboard: A Shell of a Good Time.
(see 2/8 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S
TEST KITCHEN Forgotten Cookies. (see 2/8 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 9
National Chocolate Mints Day
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Bread and Little Bellies/Pane E Panzerotti. Pane
Siciliano and deep fried “Little Bellies” of dough with Prosciutto di San Daniele
are created.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. (see 2/4 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Lynne Rossetto Kasper
and Roberto Donna. A pasta with balsamic vinegar and homemade pasta with
pesto sauce with a chestnut flour are created.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA From Walken’s Bakery to Scialo’s Bakery.
Lidia prepares Boston cream cupcakes, almond pine nut cookies and lemon
granita.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Kf Seetoh and Street Hawker Food. Ming takes
Singapore street food and makes his favorite street food in the middle of all the
action.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape. Visit
the Water Conservation Garden near San Diego and learn about xeriscaping,
water-wise gardening.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Pork Chops
and Lentil Salad. Red wine-braised pork chops and lentil salad are created and
the science of braising are explained.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Crowd-Pleasing Paella. Chef
Keller prepares his favorite Paella, the Spanish national treasure, using fresh
seafood.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/2 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City and New Orleans: Italian
Father’s Day. (see 2/4 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Upscale Meat
and Potatoes. (see 2/4 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Twin Falls. Enjoy a peaceful halfhour as Bob Ross paints a scene with not one, but two happy little waterfalls.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Middle Eastern Influences. (see 2/4 at 9 p.m.)
24.4HOMETIME Log Cabin Systems 2.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Turquoise River, Part 3.
24.2 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Roasting. (see 2/4 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Case for Books. Discover how to
cut the essential dado and sliding joints to build this better bookcase.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Serger Boutique, Part 1. Serger specialist
Barbara Goldkorn and Nancy team up to serge projects that are chic, easy and
fun.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/4 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Nine Patch and Stripe Quilt. It’s a family affair when
Eleanor makes two quilts at one time with her sons Grand and Orion.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Regal and Intimate. (see 2/4 at 10:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Sweet Spot. David Chang’s protege
Christina Tosi makes corn cookies and her three-layered Arnold Palmer cake.
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Dry: Use Less Water In Your Landscape.
(see 2/9 at 12:30 p.m.)
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Sechselauten - Switzerland’s
Spring Festival. (see 2/4 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Rice. Martha shares her
techniques for fluffy white rice, flavorful pilaf, risotto and Thai fried rice.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Contoured Keepsake Box. This keepsake box is
a simple project that you can see the Woodsmith editors build step-by-step.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Kansas City and New Orleans: Italian
Father’s Day. (see 2/4 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Long Beach, Calif. (see 2/4 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1AVIATORS Discover what it was like for young WW II pilots fly in
the legendary fighter, the P-51 Mustang.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Upscale Meat
and Potatoes. (see 2/4 at 8:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Two. (see 2/4 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 CHEF JOHN BESH’S NEW ORLEANS Fried Oyster Salad, Beignets
and Red Beans and Rice are prepared.
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES Gwen Wright connects a swatch of tattered
red fabric to a pivotal moment in U.S. Civil War history.
6:30 24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART Italian Immigration to America. Joe Maselli enlightens with the
story of local Italian immigrants and their culinary contributions.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Love Songs. Songs include “Secret
Love,” “Why Do I Love You?” and the Elvis Pressley hit “Love Me Tender.”
24.2 COASTAL COOKING WITH JOHN SHIELDS Down on the Bayou.
Celebrate the heritage of New Orleans with sautéed blackfish with crayfish rice
and seafood gumbo.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Two. (see 2/4 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 CHEF JOHN BESH’S NEW ORLEANS Shrimp Remoulade, Baked
Oysters with Mushrooms and Rice Calas are prepared.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Driving Mrs. Fortescue. Hyacinth is very thrilled when the wealthy Mrs.
Fortescue asks them to give her a lift into town.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: The Sicilian Quarter. After
stopping by the Central Grocery, Lidia makes a Muffaletta Sandwich with Ricotta
and Anchovies.
24.4 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION Miniseries. (see 2/5 at 8 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Are You Being Served? (B and W).
24.2 CHEFS A’ FIELD: KIDS ON THE FARM Shrimp Boat on the Bayou.
A former Marine, a 10-year-old boy and a bayou shrimp-boat captain get
together for a day out at sea
9:00 24.2 BARBECUE UNIVERSITY WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Louisiana and
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the Gulf Coast. New shrimp and smokies; Grill blackened catfish with fennel;
Cajun roastin’ chicken on a beer can.
24.4 ANDREW CARNEGIE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (see 2/5 at 9 p.m.)
9:03 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Two for the Road. Trips
across Europe show changes in a couple’s first 10 years of marriage. Audrey
Hepburn stars.
9:30 24.2 NICK STELLINO COOKING WITH FRIENDS Cajun Chicken and Salad.
Cajun roasted chicken breasts with shrimp jambalaya hash and a bread and
tomato salad are served.
10:00 24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART Spanish Rule. Dr. Paul E. Hoffman introduces us to early
Spanish Louisiana. Learn how to make jambalaya.
10:30 24.2 BARBECUE UNIVERSITY WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Louisiana Tribute. Grill-top shrimp “boil” jazzed up with grilled bratwurst, Big Easy barbecued
turkey and Cajun tuna.
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes/
Tune-Yards.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: A Cup and a Slice of
Capuccino. Meat-Stuffed Eggplant, Veal Scallopine Marasala and a Cappuccino
Cake are served.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes/
Tune-Yards.
11:30 24.2 BURT WOLF: TASTE OF FREEDOM Carnival. Explore the Reveler’s
Ball in New Orleans, which marks the beginning of the Carnival season.
12:00A 24.1NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories, Our Fragile Planet. (see 2/6 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Rise and
Shine Breakfast. (see 2/5 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4NATURE Attenborough’s Life Stories,
Our Fragile Planet. (see 2/6 at 8 p.m.)
sunDAY 10
Umbrella Day
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 CHEF JOHN BESH’S NEW ORLEANS (see 2/9 at 6 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART Italian Immigration to America. (see 2/9 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 COASTAL COOKING WITH JOHN SHIELDS Down on the Bayou.
(see 2/9 at 7 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 SECOND OPINION Angina. While there are different causes of
angina, symptoms can be a sign of an underlying heart problem.
24.2 CHEF JOHN BESH’S NEW ORLEANS (see 2/9 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.1 GAME CHANGERS New teacher-preparation programs focus on
the skills and knowledge needed in the Information Age.
24.2 LIDIA’SITALYINAMERICA NewOrleans:TheSicilianQuarter. (see2/9at8p.m.)
2:30 24.2 CHEFS A’ FIELD: KIDS ON THE FARM Shrimp Boat on the Bayou.
(see 2/9 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS Charlie prepares for Little Mo’s return for the first
day of her court case.
24.2 BARBECUE UNIVERSITY WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Louisiana and
the Gulf Coast. (see 2/9 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS Little Mo faces Graham in court. A changed
person, she stuns her lawyers and devastates Billy.
24.2 NICK STELLINO COOKING WITH FRIENDS Cajun Chicken and Salad.
(see 2/9 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART Spanish Rule. (see 2/9 at 10 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE European Travel Skills, Part I. Practical
advice on how to have a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to
Europe is given.
24.2 BARBECUE UNIVERSITY WITH STEVEN RAICHLEN Louisiana
Tribute. (see 2/9 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS Westside Pistol and Rifle Range, Glaser’s
Bakery and Bamonte’s Restaurant are showcased.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: A Cup and a Slice of
Capuccino. (see 2/9 at 11 p.m.)
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5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Cart Blanche. Reacting to the high price of
gasoline, the guys switch to electric golf carts
24.2 BURT WOLF: TASTE OF FREEDOM Carnival. (see 2/9 at 11:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
6:30 24.1 ROADTRIP NATION Boston - New York City. The team visits the
robotics department at the MIT Media Lab and the USA Shaolin Temple.
24.2CHRISTINA Eating Well for Life. If you think of eating well for life, it
becomes a part of how you live and a part of who you are.
7:00 24.1 RIDING RAILS IN CHINA, PART 2 A wildlife reserve for Siberian
tigers in Harbin and the Church of St. Sophia are highlighted.
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Cooking on
the Sea of Cortez. Rick kayaks on the Sea of Cortez, grills fish and makes a
stunning Papaya salsa on the beach.
24.4NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Chariot. (see 2/6 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Lauren Groveman from Larchmont, New York.
Lauren Groveman prepares homemade bagels with vegetable cream chesse
and smoked salmon.
8:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5. (see 2/3 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Chef’s Dream. Bluefin
Tuna Tartare with Apple, Lamb Burgers with Feta Cheese served with Yogurtcucumber sauce.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 5. (see 2/3 at 9 p.m.)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Pasta,
Please. Recipes include foolproof spaghetti and meatballs and perfect spring
vegetable pasta.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Pork Chronicles. Marja and actress
Heather Graham eat classic Pork Barbeque at Heukdonga restaurant in Seoul.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA Eating Well for Life. (see 2/10 at 6:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/10 at 6 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Regal and Intimate. (see 2/4 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 ON STORY Reflecting the real world in film is discussed by the
creative minds behind Jarhead and Cast Away.
24.2EQUITREKKING Georgia Coast. Wild horses are observed on
secluded Cumberland Island and “swim riding” is enjoyed on Sea Island.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes/
Tune-Yards. (see 2/9 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Chef’s Dream.
(see 2/10 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6. (see 2/10 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Pasta,
Please. (see 2/10 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6. (see 2/10 at 9 p.m.)
monDAY 11
White T-Shirt Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Ski Monkey/George the
Grocer. George learns to ski, snowshoe and sled in a
blizzard and works at the grocery store to earn money.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/9 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Minnie Meerkat/
Leaves. The Cat’s friend Minnie Meerkat teaches Sally and Nick all about camping safe in Peekaboo Plains.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Baby Kate and the Imaginary Mystery/Strangers on a Train.
Nadine, D.W.’s imaginary friend is missing! Sue Ellen finds a mysterious diary on
a train.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Wordball Games. Hector sprains his
ankle and can’t compete in the Wordball Games.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Three.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Italy’s Crowd Pleasers. Brooklyn’s
Faicco’s Pork Store is visited and Spaghetti Carbonara and Sausage and
Peppers are made.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Three.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Super-Easy
Comfort Food. Perfect Beef Roast, Chuck Roast in foil and French Onion Soup in
the slow cooker are featured.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Chantilly, Va.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Classic Mexican Food Battles. Enchiladas
in red tomato sauce, tampico-style steak combo and Mexican wedding cookies
are prepared.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Chantilly, Va.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA Time to Get Happy. Can indulgences that make us
happy be healthy for us? It can when quinoa and tempeh are on the menu.
10:00 24.1 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT’S BOYNTON HOUSE: THE NEXT HUNDRED
YEARS
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.4 HALF THE SKY: TURNING OPPRESSION INTO OPPORTUNITY FOR
WOMEN WORLDWIDE
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice and Its Lagoon. Sample the splendid
art treasures of Venice, explore its backstreet wonders and cruise its lagoon.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE San Miguel De Allende,
Celebrating in the Heart Of Mexico. Joseph visits Mexico for the Fiesta de San
Miguel, a celebration in honor of its patron saint.
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Italy’s Crowd Pleasers. (see 2/11 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Super-Easy
Comfort Food. (see 2/11 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
tuesDAY 12
Mardi Gras
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Ice Station
Monkey/The Perfect Carrot. George tries to find
Chinstrap penguins in the Antarctic and must stay in a cave during a blizzard.
24.4MOTORWEEK
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Hooray for Hair/Ice Is
Nice. Sally and Nick are getting their hair cut today. They get some styling help
from the Wig-o-lator.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR The Making of Arthur/Dancing Fools. Arthur and the gang
film videos for a series called “”Postcards from You,” hosted by Matt Damon.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Unmuffins. Jessica tries to fix things
when Pranksters become helpful and The Electric Company is unfriendly.
8:00 24.1 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE John D.
Rockefeller Jr. spent his life recasting the image of his father’s monopoly,
Standard Oil.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Chockfull of Surprises.
Pumpkin Gratin, Tomato Surprise, Grilled Striped Bass and Romesco Sauce are
prepared.
24.4 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Slow
and Easy Thanksgiving. A slow and easy Thanksgiving with Braised Turkey and
Bread Stuffing are made.
9:00 24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Street Food Chronicles. Marja enjoys
silkworm larvae, sweet pancakes filled with peanuts and sugar and more street
food.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA Cook Your Way to Health. Can we cook to create joy?
Healthy natural food can make us feel happy, contented and vital.
10:00 24.1FRONTLINE
24.2HOMETIME Quartz Kitchen Remodel. Dean, Miriam and the crew
demo some old kitchen countertops and install new quartz surfaces.
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24.4FRONTLINE
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE European Travel Skills, Part I. Practical advice on how to have a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to Europe is
given.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS In Taiwan, A Sense of Place Part 1. People who have come to the U.S. from Taiwan describe why immigrated
and what they have accomplished.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Chockfull of Surprises.
(see 2/12 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED A Slow and Easy Thanksgiving. (see 2/12 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
wednesDAY 13
Ash Wednesday
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George’s Home Run/
Monkey on Ice. (see 2/1 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! When I Grow Up/
Doing It Differently. Cat is sure Nick and Sally will never guess what his friend
Puggle will be when she grows up.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Night of the Tibble/Read and Flumberghast. D.W. gathers
a jury when a cupcake is stolen and Tommy Tibble is the primary suspect.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Wiki Wiki Walter. A beat boxing competition gets interesting when Shock’s old beat boxing pal Wiki joins the challenge.
8:00 24.1NATURE Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo. Buffalo and wolves
engage in epic life and death dramas across the Wood Buffalo National Park.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Chicken Vesuvio.
Grandma joins Lidia in the kitchen as she prepares Cauliflower Soup and
Chicken Vesuvio.
24.4NATURE Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Chicken for
Everyone! Perfect one-pan roast chicken and vegetables and ultimate chicken
chimichangas are prepared.
9:00 24.1NOVA Earth from Space. NOVA takes data from earth-observing
satellites and transforms it into dazzling visual sequences.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE School Lunch with a Mexican Twist. StreetStyle Cut-Up Fruits and Vegetables and Ham and Cheese Torta Sandwiches are
served.
24.4NOVA Earth from Space. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA Trick Or Treat. Healthy sweets are showcased, from
chocolate to candied apples and with a little fun magic as well!
10:00 24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/10 at 6 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE European Travel Skills, Part II. Practical
advice on how to have a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to
Europe is given.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2EQUITREKKING Colorado. Host Darley Newman learns to ride
championship cutting horses at “Dream Week” in Northern Colorado.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Chicago: Chicago’s Chicken Vesuvio.
(see 2/13 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Chicken for Everyone! (see 2/13 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
thursDAY 14
Valentine’s Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George Meets The Press/Snow Use. George turns
on a giant cider press at Renkins’ Farm when he tries to get an apple from a
squirrel.
24.4HOMETIME Log Cabin Systems 2. (see 2/9 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Seasons - Spring and
Summer/Seasons - Fall and Winter. Nick and Sally visit the magical Garden of
Seasons, where they can visit any season they like.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Flea to Be You and Me/Kiss and Tell. Pal is itching from an
Italian circus flea named Pepe. D.W. wants to be kissed by a boy.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Shrink, Shrank, Shrunk! Manny borrows
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
the Skeleckian Shrinkanator 3002 and Marcus and Jessica accidentally get
shrunk.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Layered Elegance. Tall
Greek Tomato Salad, Poached Salmon in Sour Cream Herb Sauce and a Stew of
Peas and Carrots.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Latin
Celebration. Authentic Peruvian roast chicken, perfect black beans and rice and
vertical roasters are featured.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Kimchi Chronicles Conclude. Marja learns
the authentic way to make kimchi and holiday dishes to celebrate the new year.
24.4FRONTLINE
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2CHRISTINA Lighten Up....It’s Only Your Health. Foods that can slim
your waist and improve your health can be delicious when you’re using chickpeas.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Going Bodmin. As Martin moves in, he realizes that
adjusting to village life is not going to be smooth sailing.
24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Wedding. Features a leg of lamb,
gourmet grilled cheese, plum and almond cobbler and a wrap-around twig vase.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Three. (see 2/11 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 KATIE BROWN WORKSHOP Wedding. (see 2/14 at 10 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS & TRADITIONS In Taiwan, A Sense of Place Part 2. A Yankees Pitcher, a Forensic Scientist and an AIDS researcher discuss
their accomplishments.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Layered Elegance. (see
2/14 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED A Latin Celebration. (see 2/14 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
friDAY 15
National Gum Drop Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George Buys A Kite/Train of Light. George and
Bill are determined to buy the Ultimate Kite on display at Ada and Luke’s
country store.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/9 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Jumping on the
Moon/Sneezy Riders.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR It’s A No-Brainer/The Shore Thing. Brain decides to be
a stand-up comedian. Dad takes the kids to Ocean Zone to explore the sea
shore.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY The Junior Assistant. Francine has to
make 600 cookies with the team to prove she’s worthy of being on a reality
show.
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Baltimore: A Baltimore Classic - The Civic
Club Sandwich. Lidia prepares Spiedini alla Romana, minestrone and the ItalianAmerican civic club sandwich.
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Great American
Cookout. Baltimore pit beef, perfect BBQ country-style ribs and a tasting of
ketchup are highlighted.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE A French Twist On Mexico. Snapper in
Poblano chile sauce, blissful corn torte and more are made.
24.4 HIGHER GROUND: A HURRICANE RELIEF BENEFIT, LIVE FROM
LINCOLN CENTER Ring Them Bells! A Kander and Ebb Celebration With Rob Fisher,
Joel Grey and Chita Rivera.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2CHRISTINA Feel Great Feast. Feel your best with whole unprocessed foods like light as air ravioli filled with creamy sweet peas.
10:00 24.1 HIGHER GROUND: A HURRICANE RELIEF BENEFIT, LIVE FROM
LINCOLN CENTER Ring Them Bells! A Kander and Ebb Celebration with Rob Fisher,
Joel Grey & Chita Rivera.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/11 at 10 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE European Travel Skills, Part III. Practical
advice for having a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to Europe is
shared.
24.4 UNDERGROUND RAILROAD: THE WILLIAM STILL STORY A profile
of one of the most important, yet unheralded, individuals of the Underground
Railroad.
11:00 24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Ontario, Canada’s Niagara
Peninsula - Toronto snd Beyond. The world-class attractions and ethnic diversity
of Toronto, Canada’s largest city, are highlighted.
11:30 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Baltimore: A Baltimore Classic - The Civic
Club Sandwich. (see 2/15 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 RIBBON OF SAND Meryl Streep narrates an examination of the
unique ecosystem of the Cape Lookout National Seashore.
12:00A 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Great American Cookout. (see 2/15 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 16
Do A Grouch A Favor Day - Scram!
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Something Sweet/Qualcosa Di Dolce. Mary Ann pulls
out the stops when it comes to a “bomb” of an ice cream treat: La Bomba.
24.2CHRISTINA Time to Get Happy. (see 2/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Jimmy Sneed. The chef
makes a stuffed turkey leg, using shitake mushrooms and Virginia smoked ham
in the stuffing.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York’s Southern Italian. Lidia
makes cannelloni, explores pasta making in Italy and visits Frankie’s Spuntino in
Brooklyn.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Julio Bermejo & Cooking with Spirits. Ming cooks
with tequila and explores amazing food stalls at the Ferry Plaza Farmer’s
Market.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN New. Jamie visits Cornerstone Gardens, a
premier collection of exciting new garden design and ideas.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Ultimate
Italian. Learn the secrets of homemade pasta from the pros in New York City.
Ragu alla Bolognese is created.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF Back to the Future with Puff
Pastry. Roasted Chicken Pot Pie is dressed up with Madeira, onions and carrots
and S’more Burgers are made.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/9 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Italy’s Crowd Pleasers. (see 2/11 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Super-Easy
Comfort Food. (see 2/11 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Fisherman’s Paradise. In the golden
glow of sunrise, join Bob Ross for a uniquely framed look at early morn on the
water.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Classic Mexican Food Battles. (see 2/11 at 9 p.m.)
24.4HOMETIME Creekside Home Preview.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL Turquoise River, Part 4.
24.2CHRISTINA Time to Get Happy. (see 2/11 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP Sawing Secrets. Popular Woodworking
Magazine editor Chris Schwarz explores the three classes of English sawcuts.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Serger Boutique, Part 2. A serger is used to
make a ruffled tee dress, a vintage stitched pillow and a trendy table runner.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/11 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Road to Stardom Quilt. Eleanor shows the methods to construct chain blocks and stars with the Triangle in a Square Ruler.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice and Its Lagoon. (see 2/11 at 10:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Smoke. BBQ in North Carolina, Texas and
Kansas City and bacon from Allen Benton in Tennessee are featured.
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN New. Jamie visits Cornerstone Gardens, a
premier collection of exciting new garden design and ideas.
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE San Miguel De Allende,
Celebrating in the Heart Of Mexico. (see 2/11 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Dressing and Emulsions.
Martha prepares a delicious shallot vinaigrette, a creamy blue cheese dressing
and mayonnaise.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Modular Bookcase. Join the editors of
Woodsmith as they pack a lot of woodworking into this beautiful bookcase.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Italy’s Crowd Pleasers. (see 2/11 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Chantilly, Va. (see 2/11 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1AVIATORS Take a look inside Boeing’s exciting, efficient and
luxurious aircraft, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Super-Easy
Comfort Food. (see 2/11 at 8:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Three. (see 2/11 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART Famous African-Americans. Tiwanna Simpson introduces us
to “King” Oliver, Mahalia Jackson, Fats Domino and Louis Armstrong.
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES Was this picture frame crafted from the
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staircase banister of the Titanic, Lusitania or neither?
6:30 24.2TRAVELSCOPE Mozambique, Africa. Enjoy snorkeling, sailing,
horseback riding and sand-boarding on sparkling beaches.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Mardi Gras. We’re invited to “Come
to the Mardi Gras.” The Lennon Sisters sing a whimsical “I Dreamed.”
24.2 ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Kenya: Masai Mara and El
Karama. A bush pilot helps Art capture aerial patterns of migrating herds and
flocks of flamingos.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour Three. (see 2/11 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Exotic Zanzibar, Tanzania. The Grannies
travel to this exotic island known for its spice trade and historic Arab
architecture.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET The Candlelight Supper. Hyacinth plans to impress Emmet, head of the
local amateur operatic society, with her vocal talents.
24.2 BURT WOLF: WHAT WE EAT The Hand That Stirred The Pot: African
Foods In America. The origins of traditional African foods and the roles they play
in western cooking and culture.
24.4 UNDERGROUND RAILROAD: THE WILLIAM STILL STORY (see 2/15 at
10:30 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Dear Sexy Knickers.
24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD South Africa: Cape Town. Explore the
natural wonders that surround this stunning cosmopolitan city including Table
Mountain.
9:00 24.2 ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Ethiopia: The Omo Valley. Art
ventures into Ethiopia’s nearly inaccessible and richest tribal zone and visits
remote tribes.
24.4 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (see 2/12 at 8 p.m.)
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Hawaii. A New England missionary and his bride bring Christianity to 1820s Hawaii. Julie Andrews stars.
9:30 24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART African Slavery In Louisiana. Trace their heritage from Africa
to the cane fields, cotton patches and kitchens of South Louisiana.
10:00 24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD South Africa: Garden Route and Wine
Country. A beautiful drive on a rugged, gorgeous coastline includes a visit to the
village of Franschhoek.
10:30 24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Western Cape, South Africa and Botswana.
The Grannies begin their adventure in Cape Town exploring the Cape of Good
Hope and the wine lands.
11:00 24.2 ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Africa: Madagascar. Explore
dancing sifakas, rainbow-colored chameleons, a forest of upside-down trees
and a spiny desert.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Gary Clark Jr./Alabama Shakes.
11:30 24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART Foods of Africa. Gain insight on the roots of Louisiana’s
African-American cuisine. Gumbo Des Herbes is prepared.
12:00A 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED A Slow and
Easy Thanksgiving. (see 2/12 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4NATURE Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo. (see 2/13 at 8 p.m.)
sunDAY 17
Call Your Mom Day!
NOON 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY:
LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A CHANGE OF HEART
Famous African-Americans. (see 2/16 at 6 p.m.)
12:30 24.1 NEED TO KNOW
24.2TRAVELSCOPE Mozambique, Africa. (see 2/16 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Kenya: Masai Mara and El
Karama. (see 2/16 at 7 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 GOING BLIND A filmmaker who has glaucoma investigates how
people all over the country respond to vision-loss.
24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Exotic Zanzibar, Tanzania. (see 2/16 at 7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.2 BURT WOLF: WHAT WE EAT The Hand That Stirred The Pot: African
Foods In America. (see 2/16 at 8 p.m.)
2:30 24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD South Africa: Cape Town. (see 2/16 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS Billy takes the witness stand and brings the
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courtroom to a standstill.
24.2 ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Ethiopia: The Omo Valley. (see
2/16 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS Alfie has to make a heartbreaking decision.
A chance remark brings the trial to a dramatic climax.
24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART African Slavery in Louisiana. (see 2/16 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD South Africa: Garden Route and Wine
Country. (see 2/16 at 10 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE European Travel Skills, Part II. Practical
advice on how to have a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to
Europe is given.
24.2 GRANNIES ON SAFARI Western Cape, South Africa and Botswana.
(see 2/16 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS Visit the Lexington Candy Shop
Luncheonette, Joseph Biunno Limited and Killmeyer’s Old Bavaria Inn.
24.2 ART WOLFE’S TRAVELS TO THE EDGE Africa: Madagascar. (see2/16at11p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW New Yorkshire Puddings. Red discovers
Yorkshire puddings and decided to open up a fast food Yorkshire pudding
outlet.
24.2 CHEF JOHN FOLSE & COMPANY: LOUISIANA COOKING WITH A
CHANGE OF HEART Foods of Africa. (see 2/16 at 11:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
6:30 24.1 ROADTRIP NATION Philadelphia - Chicago. The team visits children’s folk singer Ella Jenkins and Rosemarie Certo of Dock Street Brewing Co.
24.2CHRISTINA With Gratitude. It’s time to count our blessings and
create a feast that will win hearts and minds and waistlines.
7:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6.
(see 2/10 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Eat Like A
Local In Los Cabos. Rick samples amazing Carnitas, stuffed Guero Chiles and
bacon-wrapped shrimp and Guava Tamales.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 6. (see 2/10 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Program 10. Master bread-maker Steve
Sullivan makes decorative loaves, baguettes, wheat stalks and pain fendu.
8:00 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY The Egg First!
Asparagus fans with mustard sauce, scallops grenobloise and potato gratin
with cream are created.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED New YorkStyle Pizza at Home. (see 2/2 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Kimchi Chronicles Begin. Two iconic
Korean dishes, Bibimbap and Beef Bulgogi and Barbeque are prepared.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA With Gratitude. (see 2/17 at 6:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/17 at 6 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice and Its Lagoon. (see 2/11 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 ON STORY Developing and understanding heroes and villains is
discussed by Alvaro Rodriguez and Shane Black.
24.2EQUITREKKING Wyoming. Scenic and challenging riding on
surefooted horses at UXU Ranch in the Shoshone National Forest.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Gary Clark Jr./Alabama Shakes. (see 2/16 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY The Egg First!
(see 2/17 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7.
(see 2/17 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED New YorkStyle Pizza at Home. (see 2/2 at 6:30 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7.
(see 2/17 at 9 p.m.)
monDAY 18
Presidents Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Auctioneer George/Sock Monkey Opera. George
learns about bidding when he bids on elephant mittens at the corn roast and
attic auction.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/16 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Inside Out/Hear Here.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Prunella Sees The Light/Return of the Snowball. Prunella
plans a sleepover with her blind friend. Can D.W. keep her snowball safe from
thieves?
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Revenge of the Zeros. Danny and Annie
try to ruin Paul the Gorilla’s banana festival party at The Electric Diner.
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour One.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York City and New Jersey: An ItalianAmerican Picnic in NYC. Fried Zucchini Prosciutto, a Scallion and Egg Sandwich
and a Celery, Artichoke and Mortadella Salad.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour One.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dinner at the
Diner. A classic recipe for Patty Melts and the secrets to making perfect Crispy
Potato Tots are shared.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Greenwich, N.Y.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Easy Comfort Food. Dressed-up chicken
Milanesa, chayote squash and more.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing in Greenwich, N.Y.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA Italian Light. Dieting has never been so yummy with
delicious Italian dishes like Penne fra Diavolo.
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for
Civil Rights. The controversial civil rights era leader and former head of the
National Urban League is profiled.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for
Civil Rights. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory. (see 2/2 at 4 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Cruising the Mediterranean.
Joseph’s cruise adventure takes him to great places in Venice, Croatia, Malta,
Sicily and Tuscany.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York City and New Jersey: An ItalianAmerican Picnic in NYC. (see 2/18 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Dinner at the Diner. (see 2/18 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
tuesDAY 19
Call Your Dad Day!
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE George and the Giant
Thumb/Shutter Monkey. George and Allie run out of clay
while making a ginormous sculpture of Bill’s sprained thumb.
24.4MOTORWEEK
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Bounce/Timmy Tippy Toe.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR The World Record/The Cave. The gang works together to
make the word’s largest pizza. The class takes a trip to some dark caves.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Spooky Summer Soiree. Everyone
dresses up as animals dressed as monsters for the Spooky Summer Soiree
costume party.
8:00 24.1 SILICON VALLEY: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The creation of the
integrated circuit and the impact of the microchip on modern life are examined.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Fast Proof. Slow and
Easy Bread in a Pot and Cocotte Eggs with Creamed Mushrooms are whipped
up.
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24.4 SILICON VALLEY: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Shake and
Bake Reinvented. Tasty recipes include the best nut-crusted chicken cutlets and
crisp pan-fried pork chops.
9:00 24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Rice Chronicles. Rice, the bread and butter of the Korean table, is explored from Busan, Korea’s second largest city.
9:30 24.1 THE MYSTERIOUS LOST STATE OF FRANKLIN In 1784 frontier settlers formed the State of Franklin out of the western portion of North Carolina.
24.2CHRISTINA Skip The Junk Food....Feel The Joy. Fresh corn chowder
and a crunchy kale salad will make you feel strong and forget about junk food.
24.4 THE MYSTERIOUS LOST STATE OF FRANKLIN (see 24.1)
10:00 24.1FRONTLINE
24.2HOMETIME Exterior Harmony 6: Landscape Wrap. A hilly back yard
with landscape steps and tile, a fire ring, plants and sprinklers is finished.
24.4FRONTLINE
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Baroque Brilliance. Ramble through
the venerable heart of Rome and explore St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS AND TRADITIONS Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Take a look at the history of the city and saltwater taffy. Tour the hotels, casinos
and restaurants.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Fast Proof. (see 2/19 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Shake and
Bake Reinvented. (see 2/19 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
wednesDAY 20
Love Your Pet Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Zeros to Donuts/Curious
George, Stain Remover. George buys one hundred dozen
donuts and uses the Renkins water pump to clean a
grape juice spill.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! No Night Today/Fun in
the Sun.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR The Lousy Week/You Are Arthur. Who will save the school
from an army of head lice? View Arthur’s life through his own eyes.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Skills. Keith is invited to join the Electric
Company, but Francine swoops in and steals his special skill.
8:00 24.1NATURE A Murder of Crows. A look at one of the most intelligent
animals features captivating new footage and crow experts.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Italian-American and Truly Italian.
Lidia’s grandchildren help her prepare Italian American Shrimp and Gnocchi
with Gorgonzola.
24.4NATURE A Murder of Crows. (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Roast Beef Dinner. Top sirloin, affordable roast beef and whipped potatoes and cooking with
salt are highlighted.
9:00 24.1NOVA Ancient Computer. Aliens are “built” from the ground up
using animation and the latest discoveries in astrobiology.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Mexican-Style Kids’ Party. Fun finger foods
include crazy corn, chicken flautas and shocolate and cajeta cupcakes.
24.4NOVA Ancient Computer. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA Wake Up and Smell The Toast. Familiar foods that promote health and well-being and give you the energy you need are showcased.
10:00 24.1 BONES OF TURKANA Paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey works
to unravel the mysteries of human evolution in Kenya.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/17 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 BONES OF TURKANA (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Back-Street Riches. Explore the
Trastevere district and the back lanes and unheralded corners of this grand
metropolis.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2EQUITREKKING Spain. Discover the purpose and history of the
Spanish Vaquera style of riding at Cortijo El Esparragal.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Italian-American and Truly Italian.
(see 2/20 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Roast Beef Dinner. (see 2/20 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
thursDAY 21
Card Playing Day
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Hamster Cam/The Great Monkey Detective.
Steve’s pet hamster is on the loose in the city streets with a small video camera
tied to his back.
24.4HOMETIME Creekside Home Preview. (see 2/16 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Meet the Beetles/
Tongue Tied.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Silent Treatment/Kung Fool. George decides not to speak
until his friends notice. Fern learns a neighbor was a Kung Fu artist.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Fromage Here to Eternity. Lisa is chosen
to write a story on cheese-making for the school paper, but Annie wants to
scoop her.
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Brussel Sprout Love.
crusty chicken thighs with mushroom sauce is served with a Fricasse of brussels sprouts and bacon.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Here’s the
Beef. Perfect Chili and the ultimate juicy pub-style burger are prepared.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Jeju Chronicles. Spicy Kimchi Jjjigae Soup
and a hearty seaweed soup topped with crisp slices of pork belly.
24.4FRONTLINE
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2CHRISTINA Your Holiday Survival. Festive dishes and healthy versions of classic cookies and toast the New Year in style are created.
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Gentlemen Prefer. When Martin fires Elaine for her
inefficiency, he becomes universally disliked in the village.
24.2HOMETIME North Woods Trees. The crew plants trees after a
storm and builds a crib for firewood cut from the damaged timber.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour One. (see 2/18 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Florence: Heart of the Renaissance.
Michelangelo’s David, Botticelli’s Birth of Venus and Ghiberti’s Gates of
Paradise are explored.
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS AND TRADITIONS Dublin, Ireland. Visit the
Guinness brewery, learn the origin of the Guinness Book of Records and tour
the local pubs.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Brussel Sprout Love.
(see 2/21 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED Here’s the Beef. (see 2/21 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
friDAY 22
George Washington’s Birthday
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Wind Symphony/George and Allie’s Automated
Car Wash. George is an expert at making noise, so Mr. Zoobel asks for his help
with a rooftop Wind Symphony.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/16 at 1:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Manatees and Mermaids/The Last Chocolate.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Kids Are from Earth, Parents Are from Pluto/Nerves of
Steal. The kids try to survive their parents antics at Open House. Buster takes a
Cybertoy from the store.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Revenge of the Zeros. (see 2/18 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: A Cup and a Slice of
Capuccino. (see 2/9 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:30 24.1 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Icebox Desserts. Lemon icebox cheesecake, French silk chocolate pie and a chocolate ice
cream tasting are showcased.
24.4 NEED TO KNOW
9:00 24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Fonda Favorites. Meatballs in chipotle
sauce (Albondigas), White rice and fried plantains and Tres Leches Cake.
24.4 AMERICAN MASTERS Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock
and Roll. This flamboyant African-American gospel superstar was a natural-born
performer and a rebel.
9:30 24.1 WASHINGTON WEEK
24.2CHRISTINA Gut Busters. Get on the path to wellness with some
tips and tricks that will have you dancing in the streets.
10:00 24.1 AMERICAN MASTERS Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock
and Roll. This flamboyant African-American gospel superstar was a natural-born
performer and a rebel.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/18 at 10 p.m.)
24.4 SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME Reveals the interlocking forces that
enabled “neoslavery” to begin and persist from 1865 to 1945.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Florentine Delights and Tuscan Side Trips.
(see 2/1 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Christmas in Switzerland. Visit
Lausanne, Montreux and Basel to explore some of Switzerland’s best
Christmas markets.
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New Orleans: A Cup and a Slice of
Capuccino. (see 2/9 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 THE MYSTERIOUS LOST STATE OF FRANKLIN (see 2/19 at 9:30 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST
KITCHEN Icebox Desserts. (see 2/22 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
saturDAY 23
Tennis Anyone? National Tennis Day
NOON 24.1 CIAO ITALIA Cooking School for Everyone/La Scuola Di Cucina Per
Tutti. Farfalle (Butterflies) and a Cuccidati, a tart, citrusy delight with a lemony
frosting are served.
24.2CHRISTINA Italian Light. (see 2/18 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 IN JULIA’S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS Rick Bayless. The chef
creates a black bean tortilla casserole and refried beans, using episode to add
taste.
12:30 24.1 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA Comfort Foods for Your Table. Lidia
serves stuffed shells, pasta alla primavera and macaroni and cheese.
24.2 SIMPLY MING Damian D’silva and Authentic Singapore Cuisine.
Traditional ethnic cuisine is made using surprise ingredients from a local open
market in Singapore.
24.4 THE VICTORY GARDEN Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In
Your garden. Learn about water features & elements that can add to gardens at
Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia.
1:00 24.1 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Irish
Comfort Classics. A recipe for Shepherd’s Pie is updated and New England-style
home-corned beef and cabbage is made.
24.2 HUBERT KELLER: SECRETS OF A CHEF The Secret of Stock. Savory
Beef Broth, Shabu Shabu and a trendy Asian hot pot called Pot au Feu are
showcased.
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/16 at 1:30 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York City and New Jersey: An ItalianAmerican Picnic in NYC. (see 2/18 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 THIS OLD HOUSE
2:00 24.1 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dinner at the
Diner. (see 2/18 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
2:30 24.1 BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Two Seasons. Bob Ross demonstrates how to create the same landscape setting from summer into winter.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Easy Comfort Food. (see 2/18 at 9 p.m.)
24.4HOMETIME Creekside Home Foundation.
3:00 24.1 PAINT THIS WITH JERRY YARNELL The Lighthouse, Part 1.
24.2CHRISTINA Italian Light. (see 2/18 at 9:30 p.m.)
24.4 THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP The Tiny Tool Kit. Chris Schwarz demonstrates how to stretch a basic kit of tools to build impressive casework.
3:30 24.1 SEWING WITH NANCY Machine Embroidery Fundamentals, Part 1.
Learn or “relearn” embroidery basics with a fun new twist for dynamite embellishing results.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/18 at 10 p.m.)
24.4MOTORWEEK
4:00 24.1 QUILT IN A DAY Stars and Four-Patch Quilt. Eleanor makes a quilt
for the “stars” in her life and includes a Seminole border from 2 1/2 strips.
24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory. (see 2/2 at 4 p.m.)
24.4 IN THE MIND OF A CHEF Buddies. David Chang visits Peter Meehan
in Japan and Laurent Gras, Sat Bains and Rene Redzepi in Copenhagen.
4:30 24.1 THE VICTORY GARDEN Wet: Learn About Water, In All Its Forms, In
Your garden. Learn about water features & elements that can add to gardens at
Longwood Gardens in Philadelphia.
24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Cruising the Mediterranean.
(see 2/18 at 11 p.m.)
24.4 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL Steaming. Martha demonstrates a variety of steaming techniques allowing you to complete meals in
minutes.
5:00 24.1 WOODSMITH SHOP Classic Tool Chest. This tool chest is built with
basic joinery and solid-wood panels. Shop-made molding is used.
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24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA New York City and New Jersey: An ItalianAmerican Picnic in NYC. (see 2/18 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Greenwich, N.Y. (see 2/18 at 9 p.m.)
5:30 24.1AVIATORS A behind the scenes look at the US Air Force air
demonstration squadron, the USAF Thunderbirds.
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Dinner at the
Diner. (see 2/18 at 8:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour One. (see 2/18 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 KNIT AND CROCHET NOW! Baby Shower. Great gifts for a baby
shower include a knit stuffed Bunny and cute crochet binky fobs.
24.4 HISTORY DETECTIVES The detectives help return the diary of a
fallen North Vietnamese soldier to the veteran’s family.
6:30 24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Serger Piping. A lined bag with serger
piping and a lace diamond windows antique technique are demonstrated.
7:00 24.1 THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW Salute to New York City. “New York,
New York” and “Give My Regards to Broadway” showcase the excitement of
the Big Apple.
24.2 FOR YOUR HOME Baby on the Way. Sloan shares her nursery
makeover and talks about what’s new in health, safety and gear for babies.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour One. (see 2/18 at 8 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 IT’S SEW EASY Mom and Grandma Are Busy - Kids and Baby. Features felting techniques for a fun toy and a tip for reinforcing seams for wear on
clothing.
8:00 24.1 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - THE MEMOIRS OF HYACINTH
BUCKET Hyacinth Tees Off.
24.2 FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF QUILTING Bluebonnet Baby Quilt.
Marianne and Mary show how to make and machine applique thin stems for
flower block.
24.4 AMERICAN MASTERS Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock
and Roll. (see 2/22 at 9 p.m.)
8:30 24.1 ARE YOU BEING SERVED? Our Figures Are Slipping.
24.2 B ORGANIC WITH MICHELE BESCHEN Natural Babies. The benefits
of babywearing, do it yourself baby foods and healthy bedding and clothing are
shared.
9:00 24.2 IT’S SEW EASY Sewing for Family and Friends. A diaper bag with
great fabric selection and a cat placemat for a pet’s food bowl are created.
24.4 SILICON VALLEY: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (see 2/19 at 8 p.m.)
9:02 24.1 HOLLYWOOD STARS FILM PACKAGE Once. An Irish street musician
and a Czech immigrant create songs that reflect their blossoming love.
9:30 24.2 KNIT & CROCHET TODAY Baby Bib Toy. Learn how to make a cute
baby toy and simple knit and crochet bibs and visit Mt. Sinai hospital.
10:00 24.2 IT’S SEW EASY Baby and Kids Basics. A fun poncho to keep your
baby dry and warm and a quick hooded baby towel are created.
10:30 24.2 KNIT AND CROCHET NOW! Baby Sweaters. Today we have an
adorable knit baby tux by Judy Lamb and a crochet dress by Robyn Chachula.
24.4 THE MYSTERIOUS LOST STATE OF FRANKLIN (see 2/19 at 9:30 p.m.)
10:33 24.1 OFFICIAL BEST OF FEST Bullies. Get glimpse into the world of bullying with Australia’s “Tommy the Kid” and “The Choir” from the UK.
11:00 24.1 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Esperanza Spalding.
24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Princess Pettiskirts. Using a machine
ruffler foot to create a pettiskirt and embellishing baby knits are showcased.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Esperanza Spalding.
11:30 24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Continuous Border Embroidery. A
christening gown with continuous border embroidery and a hand embroidered
fishbone stitch.
12:00A 24.1NATURE A Murder of Crows. (see 2/20 at 8 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Shake and Bake Reinvented.
(see 2/19 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4NATURE A Murder of Crows.
(see 2/20 at 8 p.m.)
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NOON
12:30
National Tortilla Chip Day - Ole!
24.1 INSIGHT
24.2 KNIT AND CROCHET NOW! Baby Shower. (see 2/23 at 6 p.m.)
24.4 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET Otello.
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24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Serger Piping. (see 2/23 at 6:30 p.m.)
1:00 24.1 CONSUELO MACK WEALTHTRACK
24.2 FOR YOUR HOME Baby on the Way. (see 2/23 at 7 p.m.)
1:30 24.1 JEWS AND BASEBALL: AN AMERICAN LOVE STORY Dustin Hoffman
narrates a look at the connection between Jewish Americans and our national
pastime.
24.2 IT’S SEW EASY Mom and Grandma Are Busy - Kids and Baby. (see 2/23 at
7:30 p.m.)
2:00 24.2 FONS & PORTER’S LOVE OF QUILTING Bluebonnet Baby Quilt.
(see 2/23 at 8 p.m.)
2:30 24.2 B ORGANIC WITH MICHELE BESCHEN Natural Babies. (see 2/23 at 8:30 p.m.)
3:00 24.1EASTENDERS
24.2 IT’S SEW EASY Sewing for Family and Friends. (see 2/23 at 9 p.m.)
3:30 24.1EASTENDERS
24.2 KNIT & CROCHET TODAY Baby Bib Toy. (see 2/23 at 9:30 p.m.)
4:00 24.1 OUT OF IRELAND
24.2 IT’S SEW EASY Baby and Kids Basics. (see 2/23 at 10 p.m.)
4:30 24.1 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE European Travel Skills, Part III. Practical
advice for having a fun, affordable and culturally broadening trip to Europe is
shared.
24.2 KNIT AND CROCHET NOW! Baby Sweaters. (see 2/23 at 10:30 p.m.)
5:00 24.1 NEW YORK ORIGINALS Keens Steakhouse, Devon Shops, Paper
Dragon Bookbinder and Kodiak Studios, Inc. are featured.
24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Princess Pettiskirts. (see 2/23 at 11 p.m.)
5:30 24.1 THE RED GREEN SHOW Exit Stag Right. Red and the boys plan a
surprise stag for Harold. Red makes a man-sized lawn torch out of birdbath.
24.2 MARTHA’S SEWING ROOM Continuous Border Embroidery. (see 2/23 at
11:30 p.m.)
6:00 24.1 DOUBLE DOWN
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
6:30 24.1 ROADTRIP NATION St. Louis - Bay Area. The Roadtrippers visit the
City Museum in St. Louis and meet expedition photographer Jimmy Chin.
24.2CHRISTINA Light Dishes for Life. Today we’ll look at portion sizes
and cook to create perfectly seasoned food that is so satisfying.
7:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7. (see 2/17 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 MEXICO -- ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK BAYLESS Cooking In
Wine Country. Local leg of lamb with a Pasilla olive sauce and mixed greens with
fresh mussels and fava beans.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 3 - Part 7. (see 2/17 at 9 p.m.)
7:30 24.2 BAKING WITH JULIA Program 12. Master teacher Nick Malgieri
makes an assortment of fancy cookies, including amaretti and pizelles.
8:00 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Go Fish. Onion-crusted sole with anchovy butter and a breadcrumb coating and apricot clafoutis are
prepared.
24.3 THE IVORY TOWER HALF HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Crepes
and Croissants. Christopher Kimball visits Paris in search of the best Croissants.
Flawless Crepes are prepared.
24.3 INSIGHT
9:00 24.1 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY Page Eight. David Hare’s screenplay is a contemporary spy thriller starring Bill Nighy and Rachel Weisz.
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Seafood Chronicles. A Korean-style
Bouillabaisse filled with clams and crab and two versions of Gyejang are
prepared.
24.4 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY Page Eight. (see 24.1)
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA Light Dishes for Life. (see 2/24 at 6:30 p.m.)
10:00 24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/24 at 6 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory. (see 2/2 at 4 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 MUSIC MAKERS WITH SCOTT HOUSTON Ramsey Lewis. The
Grammy Award-winning Jazz legend discusses his life and career in the music
industry.
24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD Delhi & Agra, India. Northern India is a
colorful mosaic of urban & rural life, from the Taj Mahal to the crowded alleys.
24.4 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Esperanza Spalding. (see 2/23 at 11 p.m.)
11:30 24.1 THEATER TALK
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Go Fish. (see 2/24 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY Page Eight. (see 2/24 at 9 p.m.)
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Crepes and
Croissants. (see 2/24 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY Page Eight. (see 2/24 at 9 p.m.)
monDAY 25
Be Humble Day
tuesDAY 26
National Pistachio Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Curious
George Flies A Kite/From Scratch. He finds
the wonders andperils of kite flying and
uses his inquiry skills to help an accused
cat.
24.4 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/23 at 2 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Show Me The Honey/
Migration Vacation. Queen Priscilla Buzzoo invites Sally and Nick to join in the
bee dance to learn how to make honey.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Sleep No More/Pet Peeved. Can Buster win a pizza eating
contest without getting any sleep? Binky looks after Francine’s cat.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Spooky Summer Soiree. (see 2/19 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour Two.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Francisco and Napa: Soupy In San
Francisco. Lidia prepares Stuffed Artichokes and Cioppino, a San Francisco
Italian-American classic.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour Two.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fancy Chicken.
Bridget makes the best Chicken Cordon Bleu and Erin demonstrates how to cut
a whole Chicken.
24.3 DOUBLE DOWN
9:00 24.1 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Oronoco, Minn.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Family-Style Breakfast. Mexican french
toast rolls and Green Chilaquiles in roasted tomatillo sauce.
24.4 MARKET WARRIORS Antiquing In Oronoco, Minn.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA
10:00 24.1 INDEPENDENT LENS Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry. Ai Weiwei is China’s
most famous international artist and its most outspoken domestic critic.
24.2 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.4 INDEPENDENT LENS Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Regal and Intimate. (see 2/4 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.2 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE Passage Through Chile’s Tierra
Del Fuego Around Cape Horn. Joseph circumnavigates the tip of South America,
finds elephant seals and visits Isla Del Horno.
11:30 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA San Francisco and Napa: Soupy In San
Francisco. (see 2/25 at 8 p.m.)
24.4 FORT NIAGARA: THE STRUGGLE FOR A CONTINENT Archival footage and military architecture from this strategic point that 4 nations fought for.
12:00A 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Fancy Chicken. (see 2/25 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD
NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE
Feeling Antsy/Maple Monkey
Madness. George spots an army
of ants, something the Man with
the Yellow Hat warned his messy
monkey about.
24.4MOTORWEEK
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Tough Enough/How
Cool Is Coral.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
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24.2ARTHUR Just Desserts/The Big Dig. Arthur’s sweets give him
“Grimm” dreams. Will Grandpa Dave’s secret map lead to buried treasure?
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Out to Launch. When Francine calls Hector a liar on a neighborhood billboard, the kids must help clear his name.
8:00 24.1 MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA Meryl Streep narrates
the compelling story of women’s advancement in America in the past 50 years.
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Spice Up Your Life.
Lamb Curry over Rice with Raisins, Scallop Pancakes on Boston Salad and Crisp
Apricot are prepared.
24.4 MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA (see 24.1)
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Salmon
and sole. Christopher Kimball visits a Boston fishmonger to discover the truth
about farm-raised salmon.
9:00 24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Bean Chronicles. Bindaddeok, a Pancake
made of freshly ground Mung beans and a flavorful spicy Tofu stew are made.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA
10:00 24.2HOMETIME Timber Shed Wall Framing. The crew pre-builds timber
frame walls inside and re-builds on a new slab near the Log Cabin.
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Paris: Embracing Life and Art. (see 2/5 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS AND TRADITIONS The Lands of St. Patrick,
Ireland. Visit St. Patrick’s original church and the mystic pilgrimage sites of
Lough Derg and Croagh Patrick.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Spice Up Your Life.
(see 2/26 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S
ILLUSTRATED Salmon and Sole. (see 2/26 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
wednesDAY 27
No Brainer Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Dj George/
Curious George Paints The Desert. George
accidentally locks himself into the DJ booth at
the radio station. George tries to paint.
24.4 COOKING WITH JULIE TABOULIE
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! I Love The Nightlife/
Oh Give Me A Home!. The Cat takes Nick and Sally to the forest of Wagamaroo at
night to find his favorite hat.
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR D.W.’s Stray Netkitin/Bats in the Belfry. A virus ruins the
Read family computer and D.W. needs help taking care of her virtual Netkitin pet.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Off Target. The Electric Company tries to
help Marcus, a neighborhood kid, improve his wordball throwing skills.
8:00 24.1NATURE Echo: An Elephant to Remember. A look back at this
remarkable animal through extraordinary footage and interviews with
researchers.
24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Oh, Those Ravioli. Lidia visits two
Boston pastry shops and prepares ricotta and sausage-filled ravioli and
struffoli.
24.4NATURE Echo: An Elephant to Remember. A look back at this
remarkable animal through extraordinary footage and interviews with
researchers.
8:30 24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Tropical
Barbecue. Discover how to make Huli Huli chicken right at home and perfect
Chinese BBQ spareribs.
9:00 24.1 BATTLE FOR THE ELEPHANTS An examination of the slaughter of
elephants follows five people waging a battle for the elephant.
24.2 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE Tequila!. Ancho chile and orange juice
tequila chaser and more.
24.4 BATTLE FOR THE ELEPHANTS An examination of the slaughter of
elephants follows five people waging a battle for the elephant.
9:30 24.2CHRISTINA
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
10:00 24.1NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake. A look at the science behind the
catastrophe includes eyewitness videos and on-the-spot reporting.
24.2 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE (see 2/24 at 6 p.m.)
24.4NOVA Japan’s Killer Quake. (see 24.1)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE London: Historic and Dynamic.
(see 2/6 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 RUDY MAXA’S WORLD Rajasthan. Temples, palaces, backstreets
and countryside are visited in and outside the area’s great cities.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 LIDIA’S ITALY IN AMERICA USA: Oh, Those Ravioli. (see 2/27 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.2 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Tropical
Barbecue. (see 2/27 at 8:30 p.m.)
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
thursDAY 28
Floral Designers Make the World A Prettier Place Day
6:00 24.1 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA
24.2 CURIOUS GEORGE Junky Monkey/Jumpy Warms Up. But where
others see trash, George sees
treasures hidden in alleys, sidewalk, and
recycling bins.
24.4HOMETIME
Creekside Home Foundation.
(see 2/23 at 2:30 p.m.)
6:30 24.1 NIGHTLY BUSINESS
REPORT
24.2 CAT IN THE HAT
KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! Many
Ants Make Light Work/Nest Best
Thing. Nick and Sally visit an ant
colony and learn that you can do anything when you work together!
24.4 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT
7:00 24.1 PBS NEWSHOUR
24.2ARTHUR Arthur’s Family Feud/Muffy Gets Mature. Who ruined
Dad’s perfect souffl? Muffy searches for more sophisticated friends.
24.4 PBS NEWSHOUR
7:30 24.2 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY Tip It Or Dip It. (see 2/6 at 7:30 p.m.)
8:00 24.1 FINANCIAL FITNESS
24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Earth to Table. Hearty
vegetable bean soup and chicken supremes with tapenade and mushroom
sauce are prepared.
24.4 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8:30 24.2 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Soup and
Bread from Scratch. Whole wheat sandwich bread and broccoli cheese soup with
lots of broccoli flavor are showcased.
9:00 24.1 THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2 KIMCHI CHRONICLES The Beef Chronicles. Steak with is topped
with kimchi butter. Marja and actress Heather Graham eat beef for breakfast.
24.4 SOUND TRACKS: MUSIC WITHOUT BORDERS A global musical
adventure combines today’s dynamic music scene with the power of social
change.
9:30 24.1 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
24.2CHRISTINA
10:00 24.1 DOC MARTIN Sh*T Happens. Dr. Martin announces on his new
radio show that there is something dangerous in the public pool.
24.2HOMETIME Timber Shed Roof Framing. The crew pre-builds timber
frame style roof trusses inside and re-assembles them on site.
24.4 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Myrtle Beach, Hour Two. (see 2/25 at 8 p.m.)
10:30 24.2 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE North England’s Lake District and Durham.
(see 2/7 at 10:30 p.m.)
11:00 24.1 CHARLIE ROSE
24.2 BURT WOLF: TRAVELS AND TRADITIONS The Abbeys of Austria.
Tour the abbeys at Melk and Klosterneuburg, containing medieval works of art
and illustrated books.
24.4 CHARLIE ROSE
11:30 24.2 JACQUES PEPIN: MORE FAST FOOD MY WAY Earth to Table.
(see 2/28 at 8 p.m.)
12:00A 24.1 TAVIS SMILEY
24.4 TAVIS SMILEY
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WCNY-FM
By Peter McElvein
Program Director
One of our favorite
events of the year is
set for New Year’s
Day; the Vienna
Philharmonic
presents its popular
annual New Year’s
Day concert from
the Golden Hall of
the Musikverein in
Vienna Jan. 1 at 11 a.m. You’ll hear your
favorite waltzes, polkas and more. It’s a
festive way to start off the new year.
The Metropolitan Opera season
continues in January. An all-star cast is
appearing in “Les Troyens” by Berlioz.
You’ll hear Deborah Voigt, Susan Graham,
Marcello Giordani, and Dwayne Croft.
Fabio Luisi will conduct. This airs Jan. 5
at noon.
One of the most popular opera stars
today is Anna Netrebko, and she will sing
in “L’Elisir d’Amore” by Donizetti Feb. 9
at 1 p.m. Maurizio Benini will conduct.
Our programs from the Syracuse
Symphony archives continue Sundays at
noon. On Jan. 20, a young Lang Lang
plays the “Emperor” Piano Concerto by
Beethoven in a concert from 2002. Speaking of Beethoven, on Feb. 17 at noon,
André Raphel Smith conducts an allBeethoven program. You’ll hear the
“Fidelio” Overture, the “Triple” Concerto
in C and the Symphony No. 5 in c minor.
In our 8 p.m. concert series we have
excellent programs for the new year. For
example, on Jan. 15 you’ll hear Emanuel
Ax play Mozart’s Piano Concerto #22.
91.3 SYRACUSE 89.5 UTICA 90.9 WATERTOWN
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday
Friday
6:00 am
Classic FM
Music
with
Jon English
Classic FM Music
with Peter McElvein
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
NOON
12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
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with
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Classic FM Music
with Bill Baker
3:00
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5:00
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Overnight
Concert Hall
Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin
Live! at the
Concertgebouw
Pittsburgh
Symphony
Symphony
Cast
New York
Philharmonic
Performance Today
Sunday
Classic
FM Music
with
Jon English
Syracuse
Symphony
Fresh Ink
Metropolitan
Ciao!
Opera/
Saturday Classic Sinatra
Opera, Part II
Sounds of
Jazz with
Leo Rayhill
Classic FM Music
with Bruce Paulsen
6:00
7:00
Saturday
Chicago
Symphony
Harmonia
Pipedreams
Deutsche
Welle Festival
Concerts
Bill
Knowlton’s
Bluegrass
Ramble
Overnight Classics with Peter Van De Graaff
For up-to-date WCNY-FM listings, visit www.wcny.org/radio/classicfm-schedules
Franz Welser-Möst will conduct the 2013 New Year’s Day concert.
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Listeners,
Vote For Your
Favorites!
Bluegrass Ramble 40th Anniversary Events
Bill Knowlton has two exciting events planned to mark the 40th
anniversary of his Bluegrass Ramble show on WCNY-FM in January.
Jan. 20 at 9 p.m.
Bill will observe the anniversary with a Bluegrass Round Table.
Many long-time Ramble supporters will join Bill including folklorist
Daniel Franklin Ward of the Erie Canal Museum, Mike Bonczek, an
occasional substitute host on the Ramble, Ray Delaney, of Delaney
Brothers Bluegrass and musician Steve Lundberg. They’ll bring some
of their favorite bluegrass CDs to share and discuss.
March 9 at 2 p.m.
Bill will tape his annual barn dance show and everyone is invited! It
will take place in our new studios at 415 West Fayette St. The show
will be recorded in high definition for a future air date on TV. Bands
appearing will be the Delaney Brothers, Diamond Someday, the
Mark Allnatt Band, the Sammy-winning Easy Ramblers, Larry Hoyt
and the Good Acoustics and Rebecca Colleen and the Chore Lads.
All performers are from Central New York and are veterans of the
Bluegrass Ramble Picnic. Admission is free.
EDUC ATE. ENTERTA IN. INSPIRE.
WCNY Classic FM is compiling its
annual Top 40 Survey of Listener
Favorites. We invite you to vote for
your five favorite works in our library.
Music from the Baroque, Classical,
Romantic, 20th or 21st Century, Pops!,
Broadway, Movies or Waltzes,
Marches, Quartets, Concertos and
Sonatas.
Vote for your five favorites on the
lines below. Give us a title and
composer, or you can even cite a
particular performance.
This year, we’ve added an opportunity for our listeners to win free
season tickets to concert series from
our listening area, such as the Syracuse
Friends of Chamber Music and the
Chamber Music Society of Utica.
There will be one winner for each
series. Entries are due by Friday,
March 15.
Remember to tune in April 10-12,
after “Five Frantic Days’’, for the
Listener Top 40 on Classic FM.
Send your ballot to:
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February 9: Alan Gilbert conducts, with soprano
Carolyn Sampson, mezzo-soprano, Alice Coote,
tenor Allan Clayton, bass-baritone Gerald Finley,
and the New York Choral Artists (Joseph
Flummerfelt, Director) Mendelssohn: ELIJAH
February 16: Alan Gilbert conducts, with pianist
91.3 SYRACUSE • 89.5 UTICA • 90.9 WATERTOWN
The New York Philharmonic
This Week
Yefim Bronfman. Magnus LINDBERG: Expo
PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 2 SIBELIUS:
Symphony No. 2 ENCORE: SIBELIUS: Valse
triste (Plus other music from 2012 European tour)
February 23: Alan Gilbert conducts, with pianist
Lang Lang. LINDBERG: Feria BARTÓK: Piano
Concerto No. 2 PROKOFIEV: Symphony No. 5
Hosted by Alec Baldwin
Thursdays at 8 p.m.
January 5: Daniel Harding conducts. MAHLER/
COOKE: Symphony No. 10
The Metropolitan Opera
January 12: Daniel Harding conducts, with
violinist Joshua Bell. SCHUMANN: Manfred
Overture TCHAIKOVSKY: Violin Concerto
STRAVINSKY: The Rite of Spring
Saturday Opera, Part II with Marie Lamb immediately
after each Metropolitan Opera Broadcast.
January 19: Alan Gilbert conducts. Thomas
ADÈS: Polaris (New York Premiere) MAHLER:
Symphony No. 9
January 26: Zubin Mehta conducts. BRUCKNER:
Symphony No. 8
February 2: This program is in memory of the 150th
anniversary of Debussy’s birth and the 100th
anniversary of Massenet’s death.CONDUCTORS:
Kurt Masur; Leonard Bernstein; Zubin Mehta;
Joseph Stransky SOLOISTS: Elizabeth NorbergSchulz, soprano; Nancy Maultsby, Mary Ann
McCormick, mezzo-sopranos; Luciano Pavarotti,
tenor; Westminster Symphonic Choir
NARRATOR: Maria Ewing MASSENET:
Scènes Pittoresques from “Angelus” DEBUSSY/
orch ROGER- DUCASSE: Rhapsody for
Saxophone and Piano; Images pour orchestra;
Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien; MASSENET:
Pourquoi me réveiller? from “Werther”
Hosted by Margaret Juntwait and Ira Siff
Saturdays at 1 p.m. (Unless otherwise noted)
January 5: BERLIOZ: Les Troyens with Deborah
Voigt, Susan Graham, Marcello Giordani, and
Dwayne Croft. Fabio Luisi will conduct. (NOTE:
This broadcast begins at 12 noon.)
January 12: VERDI: Il Trovatore with Patricia
Racette, Stephanie Blythe, Marco Berti, and
Alexey Markov. Daniele Callegari will conduct.
January 19: DONIZETTI: Maria Stuarda with
Joyce DiDonato, Elza van den Heever, and
Matthew Polenzani. Maurizio Benini will conduct.
January 26: PUCCINI: La Rondine with Kristine
Opolais, Anna Christy, Giuseppe Filianoti, and
Dwayne Croft. Ion Marin will conduct.
February 2: ROSSINI: Le Comte Ory with Juan
Diego Flórez, Nino Machaidze, Karine Deshayes,
and Nathan Gunn. Maurizio Benini will conduct.
February 9: DONIZETTI: L’Elisir d’Amore with
Anna Netrebko, Matthew Polenzani, Mariusz
Kwiecien, and Erwin Schrott. Maurizio Benini
will conduct.
February 16: VERDI: Rigoletto with Zeljko Lucic,
Diana Damrau, and Piotr Beczala. Michele
Mariotti will conduct.
February 23: BIZET: Carmen with Anita
Rachvelishvili, Yonghoon Lee, Kate Royal, and
Teddy Tahu Rhodes. Michele Mariotti will
conduct.
Fresh Ink
Hosted by Neva Pilgrim
Sundays at 2 p.m.
January 6: “Musical Messengers” Judith SAINTE
CROIX: Tukwinong, 1992; Jorge GRUNDMAN:
St. Qt. – a story; William DOUGHERTY: Howl,
2006; Nancy GALBRAITH: Incantation and
Allegro
January 13: “Out of Nowhere” Cornelius
DUFALLO: Violin Loop I & V, 2010; John
Luther ADAMS Above Sunset Pass, 2007; Kenji
BUNCH: Until Next Time, 2010; Esa-Pekka
SALONEN: Violin Concerto, 2009 (world
premiere recording)
January 20: “A Study in Contrasts” Tamar
DIESENDRUCK: The What of the How X 6,
1998; Esa-Pekka SALONEN: Nyx, 2011 (Greek
Goddess of Night); Yvonne TROXLER:
Brouhaha: Shergotty I & Ghergotty III; Andrew
VIOLETTE Cha-Cha with Refrain; Libby
LARSEN: Presto-digital
January 27: “Upstate Sounds” John FITZ
ROGERS: Prodigal Child; Gregory
WANAMAKER: Run; Robert WASHBURN:
Suite; Brian ISRAEL: Sonata for Alto Sax and
Piano, 1980; Persis Parshall VEHAR: Kaddish (in
memoriam Warren Benson)
February 3: “Imaginary Landscapes” Perry
GOLDSTEIN: Flex; Donald WHITE: 3 for
5; Chen YI: Shady Grove; Sy BRANDON:
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Malagueña; Joelle WALLACH: Runes & Ritual;
Stephen HARTKE: Meanwhile: Incidental Music
to Imaginary Puppet Plays
February 10: “Love Matters” Joelle WALLACH:
Epistolary & Making Love to the Milkman; Close
your Eyes; David DICKAU: In Time of Daffodils;
Robert BEASER: Songs from the Occasions,
1985; Christos TSITSAROS Let’s Do It &
Stardust; Libby LARSEN: Song Without Words February 17: “About Time…” Missy MAZZOLI:
Still Life with Avalanche, 2008; Roshanne
ETEZADY: About Time & Eleventh Hour;
William BOLCOM: Open House, 1975
February 24: “Recurrences” Elena RUEHR:
Recurrences; David SNOW: Dance Movements;
William BOLCOM: Old Addresses, 2001; Beata
MOON: Dinner is West, 2005
Sounds of Jazz
Hosted by Leo Rayhill
Sundays at 5 p.m.
Featured artists for January and February 2013:
Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Cootie Williams,
Johnny Varro, Warren Vaché, Harry Allen, Nicki
Parrott, Chuck Riggs, Rex Stewart, Vic Dickenson,
Buster Bailey, Arvell Shaw, George Wettling,
Marty Napoleon, and Dan Barrett.
Bluegrass Ramble
Hosted by Bill Knowlton
Sundays at 9 p.m.
January 20: 40 years ago tomorrow the “Bluegrass
Ramble” premiered on Classic FM! Tonight,
Bill celebrates with a “Bluegrass Roundtable”
featuring longtime friends of the Ramble: Ray
Delaney, Steve Lundberg, Mike Bonczek and
folklorist Daniel Franklin Ward. They’ll bring
along some of their favorite records!
January 27: Bill starts his 41st year of hosting the
Ramble with new CDs by mandolin picker Cory
Platt, Ireland’s Niall Toner, Nu-Blu (gospel), and
Canada’s Janet McGarry.
February 3: Bill plays new CDs by Circa Blue,
Coaltown Dixie (KY), Toronto’s Foggy Hogtown
Boys, and The Kathy Kallick Band (CA).
February 10: Bill highlights new performances by
the Kickin’ Grass Band (NC), Central NY’s Bristol
Mountain Bluegrass, the Fog Horn String Band
(OR), and Jeff Parker (KY).
January 20: Daniel Hege conducts, with pianist
Lang Lang. WAGNER: Overture to “Tannhäuser”
MAHLER: Symphony No. 10: Adagio
BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat,
“Emperor” (Recorded November, 2002; Don
Dolloff is host)
January 27: Christopher Keene conducts, with Patti
Thompson, soprano; Jean Loftus, mezzo-soprano;
Gene Tucker, tenor; Gerard Moses, narrator; and
the Combined Community Chorale of Oneonta
and Hartwick Colleges (Thurston J. Dox,
Director). TCHAIKOVSKY: Serenade for Strings
in C HONEGGER: King David (Recorded
December, 1980; Don Dolloff is host)
Bill & Charlie—and today’s 77th anniversary of
their first recording session, in Charlotte NC. Also
new recordings by Town Mountain (NC), The
Hillbenders, and Australia’s Stetson Family.
February 3: Daniel Hege conducts, with violinist
Tamaki Kawakubo. TORKE: Javelin
MENDELSSOHN: Violin Concerto in e minor
SCHUMANN: Symphony No. 2 in C (Recorded
February, 1999; Don Dolloff is host)
February 24: Bill celebrates the birthdays of Little
February 10: Fabio Mechetti conducts, with flutist
February 17: A salute to the Monroe Brothers,
Roy Lewis (born this date in 1942), and Dr. Ralph
Stanley (February 25, 1927). Also, new CDs by
David Peterson, and Audie Blaylock & Redline.
Syracuse Symphony Orchestra from the Archives
Sundays at Noon
January 6: Bill starts out 2013 with the quarterly
all-oldtime, pre-bluegrass edition of the Ramble,
with performances by clawhammer banjo picker
Dan Levenson, PA’s Orpheus Supertones, fiddler
Clayton McMichen (d. January 3, 1970) and Sara
Carter (d. January 8, 1979).
January 6: Christopher Keene conducts. HAYDN:
Sinfonia Concertante in B-Flat; Symphony No.
104 in D (Recorded summer 1977 at Artpark for
WONO; Henry Fogel is host) (Rescheduled from
October 7, 2012)
January 13: Bill features new releases by Ohio’s
Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers, Clay Hess,
American Drive (KY), and Breaking Grass.
January 13: Grant Cooper conductors, with Janet
Brown, soprano; Brad Diamond, tenor; Shon
Sims, baritone; and the Syracuse University
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DEBUSSY: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
REVUELTAS: Sensemaya ORFF: Carmina
Burana (Recorded March, 2007; Don Dolloff is
host)
Deborah Coble. SCHUMAN: American Festival
Overture LIEBERMANN: Flute Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 6 in b minor,
“Pathétique” (Recorded November, 1996; Don
Dolloff is host)
February 17: André Raphel Smith conducts, with
James Ehnes, violin; Felix Fan, cello; and Andrew
Russo, piano. BEETHOVEN: “Fidelio” Overture;
“Triple” Concerto in C; Symphony No. 5 in c
minor (Recorded January, 2000; Don Dolloff is
host)
February 24: Kazuyoshi Akiyama conducts.
BERLIOZ: Roman Carnival Overture BIZET:
Symphony in C DEBUSSY: Images for Orchestra
(Gigues, Ibéria, Rondes de Printemps) (Recorded
April, 1998; Don Dolloff is host)
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Special Section
Wellness
Resolutions
WCNY wishes you
a happy and healthy
new year!
To help you make it
a healthy one, we’re
featuring this special
wellness section.
Don’t forget to make
a new year’s resolution;
maybe it’s watching
more WCNY
programming or
treating yourself
to a massage and
rejuvenation
treatment.
Whatever you decide,
make it healthy!
Celebrating 130 Years
The Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area has been providing life changing services to
the residents of this community for 130 years. With more than 40 different programs
that serve everyone from infants to seniors, The Salvation Army serves more than
40,000 Onondaga County residents each year.
The Salvation Army provides high quality, compassionate services to individuals and
families in the most need in our community, encouraging and empowering them to
achieve their full potential.
As a recognized leader in revitalizing the quality of life for poor and disconnected
people on our community, The Salvation Army uses the resources entrusted to them to
meet many needs in effective and innovative ways by: assisting children, families and
individuals in overcoming problems and achieving success, giving children a better
start in life and helping seniors continue to stay active and grow in their Adult Day Center by offering nutritionally balanced meals as well as activities including arts and crafts,
education, music, religious services and personal enrichment.
The Salvation Army also provides emergency and disaster aid – 24 hours a day, 365
days a year, for people of all ages, Citadel Corps and Hispanic Corps ministries through
special outreach to families in recovery and adult rehabilitation programs for substance
abusers.
There are many ways you can get involved to help The Salvation Army of the Syracuse
Area. Volunteers are needed to assist with service delivery, and projects that support
particular sites or programs. Donations to The Salvation Army are tax deductible and
are used to support the work it does all year long.
For more information on how you can get involved, please call (315) 479-1321 or visit
www.sasyr.org.
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The Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area is committed to: serving the most people, meeting the most needs, and
doing the most good.
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Movie and a Cookie
Returns to Rome Jan. 27
CBA to Celebrate “An Evening In Wonderland”
Christian Brothers Academy will celebrate “An Evening In Wonderland” at its 24th Annual
Lasallian Dinner and Auction on Saturday, March 24, 2013 at the school located on Randall
Road in DeWitt.
This elegant evening will feature a sit down dinner, entertainment and both a silent and
live auction offering one-of-a-kind items.
Included in the live portion of the auction is “Raise Your Paddle.” Each year CBA teachers
are asked to submit proposals for teaching aids, equipment or software that would
directly benefit students and utilize a creative approach to learning.
During last year’s event, three submissions from the teachers’ “wish list” were selected
to be included in the “Raise Your Paddle” live auction. Donors at the auction were given
the opportunity to pledge an amount toward the wish list items by “raising their paddle”
with their bid number. More than $18,000 was raised towards equipment and software for
the math and resource departments.
CBA’s 22nd annual Corvette raffle is underway. The 2013 Night Race Blue Corvette
Convertible is on display now through the drawing date of Jan. 11, 2013 at Destiny USA.
Corvette enthusiasts in the area and around the country are well acquainted with this
Central New York tradition. The grand prize winner can choose between the corvette or
$35,000 cash. Second prize is $1,000 and third prize is $500. Tickets are $5 each, 5 for $20
or 15 for $50 and can be purchased at the mall or by visiting www.cbasyracuse.org.
Proceeds from the auction and the corvette raffle help CBA provide for teachers’
salaries, beautiful facilities and close to $900,000 in tuition assistance to students who
attend the school.
Located in DeWitt, NY, CBA is Central New York’s premier Catholic, college-preparatory
school for young men and women in grades 7 through 12. Offering a rigorous collegepreparatory curriculum, CBA prepares its students to attend some of the most prestigious
colleges and universities in the country and receive millions of dollars in scholarships each
year. Outside of the classroom, CBA offers 59 athletic teams, three bands and a string
orchestra, three choruses, music lessons, art shows and concerts, and both a junior high
and high school musical, as well as a host of clubs and community service opportunities to
broaden the academic experience.
For more information about CBA, its programs and events, call (315) 446-5960 or visit
www.cbasyracuse.org.
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WCNY’s popular “Movie and a
Cookie’’ event returns to Rome
Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. with a screening
of Madagascar at the Rome Capitol
Theatre, 220 W. Dominick St., Rome.
In Madagascar, Alex the Lion, Marty
the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, and
Melman the Giraffe are still fighting
to get home to their beloved
Big Apple and of course,
King Julien, Maurice
and the Penguins are all
along for the comedic
adventure. Their journey
takes them through
Europe where they find the
perfect cover; a traveling
circus, which they reinvent,
Madagascar style.
Tickets for “Movie
and a Cookie” are
$10 for adults; $5 for
children ages 6 to 14,
and children under
the age of 5 are free.
To purchase tickets, visit
www.wcny.org/events or
call (315) 453-2424.
Tickets will be available
for purchase up until the
day before the screening.
Tickets also can be purchased at each venue.
Underwritten by:
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The Department of Music at Colgate
University
The department of music at Colgate University offers a variety of
choices and flexibility for students. The department’s experienced
professionals prepare students to become intelligent musicians
with a strong background in history and theory.
Many students come to Colgate with significant musical
experience behind them, won through arduous and focused
study. The fundamental aim of the curriculum in music is to
develop that experience to its utmost potential.
Extensive performing opportunities are open to all qualified
students regardless of major. The Colgate University Orchestra
and Colgate University Choral Ensembles are the large
performing organizations. Performance opportunities are also
offered in the Colgate Chamber Players and Colgate University
Concert Jazz Ensemble.
For more information about the department of music at Colgate
University, visit www.colgate.edu.
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Healthy Recipes
for 2013
Mango and Chicken
Stir Fry with Snap Peas
Recipe courtesy of Simply Ming
INGREDIENTS
2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1-inch pieces
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 tablespoon naturally
brewed soy sauce
1 pound snap peas,
blanched in salted water, refreshed in ice water and drained
2 cups Spicy Mango Salsa*
½ cup reserved for garnish
4 cups cooked white rice
Directions
In a large bowl, mix chicken with sesame
oil, cornstarch and naturally brewed soy
sauce and let stand for 10 minutes. Heat
a wok or heavy saute pan over high heat.
Add oil, add chicken and stir-fry until
just cooked through, about 6-8 minutes.
Add snap peas and Spicy Mango Salsa.
Season with salt and pepper and check
for flavor. Serve with white rice.
SPICY Mango Salsa
5-7 ripe mangos
2 sweet onions, diced
2 jalapeños, stemmed and minced
1/2 - 1T peeled and minced fresh ginger
2 T hot pepper sauce (like Tabasco®)
1/3 cup fresh lime (6-8 limes)
Salt, Pepper
Directions
In a big (non reactive) bowl, mix mango,
onions, jalapeños, ginger, hot sauce and
lime juice. Blend gently. Add salt and
pepper. Refrigerate or eat right away!
Don’t mix in a metal bowl. The salsa will have
a bad reaction.
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Where Skin Care is Our Only Business
The best possible care of your skin is vital to staying young, healthy and
happy in today’s busy world. La Fleur de Beauté, where “skin care is our only
business,” in Fayetteville will keep you looking your best at all times, and is a
relaxing daytrip destination.
Specializing in the many facets of skin care, our day spa has the newest and
most effective products and equipment to give both women and men top
quality facials and body treatments at affordable prices. Luxurious massages,
spa manicures, pedicures, microdermabrasions, makeup applications and
skin rejuvenation treatments are also available by the area’s best technicians.
All services are accompanied by soothing scents and magical sounds
lending to the relaxing atmosphere. La Fleur de Beauté is a premier day spa
known throughout Central New York for outstanding personalized service
from an experienced staff. We recently celebrated our 20th anniversary
serving Central New York and look forward to many more.
La Fleur de Beauté is conveniently located on the Route 92 side of
Lyndon Corners, behind Industrial Color Labs. Our hours of operation are:
Tuesday through Thursday 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,
and Saturday 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For an appointment or to purchase gift
certificates, call (315) 449-4036. To join our mailing list for free eblasts of
weekly and monthly specials, sign up at www.lafleurdayspa.com.
“Specializing in skin care… accompanied by soothing scents and magical
sounds lending to your relaxing atmosphere.”
La Fleur de Beauté
6900 Highbridge Road
Fayetteville NY 13066
315-449-4036
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Healthy Recipes
for 2013
Recipes courtesy of Fresh Tastes
Grilled Peach Salsa
Ingredients
1 sweet yellow onion, minced
1 lb yellow peaches
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and minced
juice of 1 lime
1 large tomato, minced
1 bunch cilantro, minced
1 tsp minced garlic
pinch of sea salt to taste
How to Buy Girl Scout Cookies
The local Girl Scout Cookie Program runs January to
March 2013. You know the cookies taste great!
But, do you realize how important the experience
of selling them is to a girl? She learns leadership
skills like goal setting, decision making, money
management, people skills and business ethics – skills
she’ll need in everyday life.
Here’s a guide on how you should buy cookies, and
help Girl Scouts reach our full potential.
1. Say hi! Doing so builds our confidence and is a
great conversation starter.
2. Look us in the eye. We may be a bit shy. It’s not easy talking to people you
don’t know.
3. Let us know if you were a Girl Scout. Seeing what you’ve become helps us
see what we can become.
4. Please don’t call us cute. Selling cookies is a real business. Girls are running
the largest girl-led business in the world. That’s not cute, that’s incredible!
5. Ask about our inventory. You probably have a favorite, but we have a lot of
cookies to tell you about. It’s part of my responsibility to explain and make sure
you get exactly what you ordered.
6. Ask where the money goes. Girl Scouts decide where the money goes. It’s
amazing to see all the great things we can do with what we earn.
7. Let’s talk money. When you hand us money, it’s about more than making
change. We learn to set up a budget and track money.
8. Ask us why we’re Girl Scouts. We make great friends and accomplish things
we couldn’t do otherwise.
9. Notice our new package design. We redesigned all the boxes to share the
real story of what Girl Scouts do today – and the fun we have while doing it.
10. Let us know how we did. Selling cookies is hard work, and it’s a new thing for
a lot of us. Feedback helps us get better and grow into leaders.
Thanks a lot! www.gsnypenn.org/cookies
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Directions
Preheat your grill to medium high heat.
Rub a little olive oil over the grates.
Slice your peaches down the middle
and discard the pit. Once the grill is hot,
set peaches (cut-side down) on the grill
and close the top. Grill for 8-10 minutes,
until peaches are very juicy and have
those nice charred lines running across.
Remove peaches from the grill and turn
off grill.
Set grilled peaches aside to cool. Meanwhile, combine the minced sweet onion,
jalapeno pepper, tomato, cilantro and
garlic in a large bowl. Once peaches are
cool enough to handle, chop them up and
add them to the bowl.
Squeeze a lime over everything, toss
well and season with sea salt to taste.
This salsa is excellent on anything from
chicken tacos to chips to scrambled eggs.
It tastes better once it has time to marinate
in the fridge for a bit, though, so I suggest
letting it sit overnight before serving.
Greek-Style Winter
Greens Pie
Ingredients
4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1 large onion, diced
2 cloves garlic, minced
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10 cups chopped winter greens, such as kale, chard, beet greens, and turnip greens, center ribs removed
2 eggs
4 ounces crumbled feta cheese
¼ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
½ cup chopped scallions
½ cup chopped parsley
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
9 phyllo dough sheets, thawed
Directions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a very
large skillet over medium heat. Saute the
onions and garlic, stirring frequently, until
golden and tender. Add the greens and
allow to wilt, stirring often to bring wilted
greens to the top. When the greens have
cooked down, continue sauteing until the
pan is dry, another 3 or 4 minutes. Set
aside to cool slightly.
Combine eggs, feta, salt, pepper flakes,
scallions, parsley, and lemon juice in a
large bowl. Add the cooked greens, and
stir to combine.
Pour the remaining 3 tablespoons olive
oil into a small bowl. Use a pastry brush
to lightly coat the inside of a 9x9 square
baking dish with the olive oil. Unroll
the phyllo sheets and cover with a damp
cloth while you work. Stack 3 sheets on a
cutting board and lightly brush with olive
oil, then fit into the bottom and sides of
prepared pan. Repeat with 3 more sheets,
and fit into pan at a 90-degree angle to the
first sheets.
Fill pan with greens mixture, then oil
and layer 3 more stacked sheets of phyllo
on top, folding and tucking to enclose
filling. Brush top with any remaining
olive oil. Use a sharp knife to score pie all
the way through, into 6 portions.
Bake pie in the preheated oven until
puffed, golden, and crisp, about 30
minutes. Cool slightly then re-cut along
scored portion lines. Serve hot, warm or
at room temperature.
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Downton Abbey Screening at
the Red House Arts Center SELLS OUT
WCNY presented a preview screening of Downton Abbey at
the Red House Arts Center in December. Nearly 100 people
attended the sold-out event.
LIDIA OF ‘LIDIA’S ITALY’ HOSTS AN
Epicurian delight IN SYRACUSE
Guests enjoyed an evening with Lidia Bastianich, critically
acclaimed chef, author and host of PBS’s Lidia’s Italy at Justin’s
Tuscan Grill. Lidia shared stories of her child-hood in Italy,
her immigration to America, and her love of Italian-American
food.
Debbie Stack Presents Information
to Educators ON PBS RESOURCES
Debbie Stack, director of education and community
engagement presented information about WCNY and PBS
educational resources to Le Moyne College graduate students
and pre-service teachers. She also presented information to
educators at Oneida-Herkimer-Madison BOCES. At the annual
Science Teachers Association of NYS (STANYS) conference
in Rochester, she introduced middle school and high school
educators to available WCNY and PBS science resources in
the context of a 5E (Engagement, Explanation, Exploration,
Elaboration and Evaluation) Learning Model, which WCNY’s
“Enterprise America” program utilizes.
Lidia Bastianich of Lidia’s Italy pictured with WCNY President and CEO Robert J. Daino, greeted
more than 100 people in Syracuse in October 2012.
Movie and a Cookie a Hit
WCNY’s “Movie and a Cookie” presented Follow that Bird in
Syracuse at the Red House Arts Center Dec. 30. The familyfriendly event featured the movie, free cookies, a special visit
from Clifford the Big Red Dog and activities for children.
‘Newsweek’ News for Members
Dec. 31 marked the last printed issue of Newsweek magazine.
WCNY is pleased to announce that Newsweek subscription
benefits will still be offered to WCNY members online.
Newsweek sent all subscribers a letter with instructions on
how to sign-up to use the online service. For instructions on
how to complete your subscription transfer or for more information on WCNY’s Newsweek member benefits, visit
www.wcny.org.
WCNY’s Movie and a Cookie presented Follow
that Bird at the Red House in Syracuse.
Newsweek subscription benefits will change.
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Kris Robert Joins Education
Department
K ris Robert, of Syracuse, has been named WCNY’s family
KRIS ROBERT
literacy and instructional coordinator. He is responsible for
coordinating WCNY’s family literacy program. He also will
be assisting with the instructional needs of the “Enterprise
America” program. Prior to joining WCNY, he was an
adjunct professor at Onondaga Community College. He also
taught in the Syracuse City School District and worked as a
BOCES regional reading coach and teacher trainer with school
districts in need of additional support. Kris earned a Bachelor
of Science degree from the State University of New York
at Geneseo and a Master of Arts in literacy education from
Syracuse University.
Joe Monkofsky Joins Underwriting
Department
JOE MONKOFSKY
Joe Monkofsky, of Syracuse, has been named account
executive in WCNY’s underwriting department. Prior to joining
WCNY, Joe was an account executive for Community Media
Group, which operates Eagle Newspapers. He also worked for
Denton Publications, and as a graphic artist and team leader for
Scotsman Press. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the
State University of New York Plattsburgh and an Associate in
Applied Science degree from Onondaga Community College.
Save the Date!
Movie and a Cookie
March 17
A comedy adventure set in
the land of the Emperor
Penguins in the heart of
Antarctica. These penguins
sing, and each needs their
own special song to attract a
soul mate. Our hero Mumble
(Elijah Wood), son of Elvis
(Hugh Jackman) and Norma
Jean (Nicole Kidman) is the
worst singer in the world…
but he can tap-dance
something fierce!
Visit www.wcny.org for more
information.
Mark Martino Joins Production
Department
Mark Martino, of Central Square, has been named associate
MARK MARTINO
producer. Mark previously worked as a production assistant
at WCNY last summer. Mark will serve as lead producer of
Artifex, WCNY’s weekly arts program, and CNY Business
Minute, the daily business news capsule seen on WCNY and
the news channels of CNY Central.
Daniel Polukhin Joins Production
Department
Daniel Polukhin, of DeWitt, has been named production
assistant. Daniel previously worked as an intern in the
production department through Onondaga Community
College. Daniel will assist with all studio productions and with
Travel Auction 2013.
DANIEL POLUKHIN
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Volunteer Corner
By Doug North
President of WCNY’s Steering Committee
Read Out is one of the most important
services that WCNY provides to the
Central New York community. Read Out
is staffed by volunteers that read the local
newspaper, various magazines and books
through a special single frequency radio,
provided by the station at no charge. When the station was in need of new
Read Out radios, a small group of very
dedicated volunteers held the station’s
first Annual Book and DVD sale. These volunteers took the
lead and worked hand in hand with the staff at the station,
collecting more than 10,000 books, 3,500 CDs as well puzzles
and children’s games. The sale took place for a week at the end
of October and the group managed to raise enough money
to purchase a number of new Read Out radios. I would
personally like to thank volunteers Auriol Doherty and Mary
Kay Dwyer for the time and effort they put into this project.
Volunteers are also excited about moving into
the new facility. The
first big project for
volunteers at the new
facility will be the
18th annual Travel
Auction that takes
place in January.
Volunteers are needed
to staff the phone bank,
make phone calls to
winning bidders
and other various
duties.
Travel Auction
is one of the
larger fundraising
events that the
station holds and
is a very important
key
to keeping WCNY
pledge-free.
Volunteers are
extremely important
to WCNY. If you are
interested in helping
with one of our televised
auctions or Read Out,
please contact Charlie
Manro at (315) 453-2424,
ext. 214 or Charlie_Manro@
wcny.org.
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Volunteer of the Quarter
Mary Kay Dwyer has been a WCNY
volunteer for three years, and in that time
she has made positively impacted the
station.
Mary Kay first joined WCNY in 2011
to work on the station’s yearly Travel
Auction and she continues to be an
important part of the volunteer auction
team.
WCNY was also thrilled when Mary
Kay decided to step into a new role as a co-organizer of
WCNY’s first Book Sale. The sale, organized over the summer
and into the fall, was an important fundraiser to support the
station’s Read Out program. Mary Kay’s previous experience
and energy guided the station through all of the details, from
contacting book dealers to setting prices.
For more information about the book sale, please see the
“Volunteer Corner” article by Doug North.
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