Human Rights in Idaho - Idaho Public Television
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Human Rights in Idaho - Idaho Public Television
MAy 2011 Membership Magazine for the Friends of IdahoPTV Volume 17, Issue 05 Human Rights in Idaho See page 3 for details NATURE: SALMON & BEARS details page 4 IdahoPTV’s Primetime All-Channel Schedule See pages 6-15 Weekends: Overnight and Daytime Schedule See page 16 Idaho Channel Primetime Listings See page 17 D4K SNAKES ON DISPLAY details page 5 Masterpiece Classic details page 15 INDEPENDENT LENS & DIALOGUE details page 18 & 19 Memorial Day/Summer kick-off Music Specials details page 28 Snakes on Display in May Airs Tuesday, May 17, at 2:00/1:00 p.m. MT/PT They are among the most feared and misunderstood creatures on Earth. They live all over the globe, but very few are poisonous. Snakes play an important role in the ecosystem, yet many people fear them. Learn about Snakes: which ones are safe; which ones are dangerous; and what makes them unique. D4K host Joan Cartan-Hansen and her guest scientists Frank Lundburg, president of Reptile Conservation Resources Inc., and reptile expert Scott Smith answer questions. Live snakes will be part of the program. Students can watch the show over the air or on the D4K Web site. They can send questions through email to [email protected], fax them in before the show to (208) 373-7245, or call in live during the program to (800) 973-9800. Shortly after the show, students can view a Web-only video with Lundburg, an adjunct instructor in the Boise State University biology department, and Smith answering questions that were not part of the on-air broadcast. The D4K Web site (idahoptv.org/D4K) provides educational materials throughout the Overnight Educational Enrichment Schedule IDAHO SUB-CHANNEL 1 MONDAY A.M. TUESDAY A.M. season. Students can access more information and facts about each topic, links, reading lists, a glossary, podcasts of programs, video shorts, full episodes and special D4K Web-exclusive programming. Sponsor: Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation Beginning at 1:00 a.m./12:00 midnight MT/PT, Mondays through Fridays, IdahoPTV airs educational programs for K-12 and adult learning on IDAHO Sub-Channel 1. Check idahoptv.org/learn for extended copyright and program descriptions. Set your video recorder the night before. WEDNESDAY A.M. THURSDAY A.M. 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24 Nature 5/31 TBA 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 5/5, 5/12, 5/19 American Experience NOVA scienceNOW 5/26 Your Kids Are Drinking 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 Scientific American Frontiers 5/4 EcoSense for Living: Children and Nature (2:30/1:30) 5/11 Fathers and Daughters: Journeys of the Heart (2:30/1:30) FRIDAY A.M. 1:00/12:00 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 Saving the Bay 5/23 Secrets of the Dead 5/30 Color of Conscience 2:00/1:00 5/2 5/9 5/16 5/23 5/30 3:00/2:00 5/2 D-Day: The Price of Freedom 5/9, 5/16, 5/23 College Track 5/30 Autism: We Thought You’d Never Ask (3:30/2:20) 5/3, 5/10, 5/17 Greenworks 5/24 10-J: The History of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 5/31 In Search of Shakespeare 5/4 5/11 5/18 5/25 4:00/3:00 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 Place of Our Own 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 Place of Our Own 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 Place of Our Own 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26 Place of Our Own 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 Place of Our Own 4:30/3:30 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 Los Niños En Su Casa 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 Los Niños En Su Casa 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 Los Niños En Su Casa 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26 Los Niños En Su Casa 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 Los Niños En Su Casa 5:00/4:00 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 BBC World News 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 BBC World News 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 BBC World News 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26 BBC World News 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 BBC World News 5:30/4:30 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 Destinos 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 Connect with English 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 French in Action 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26 Destinos 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 Connect with English 6:00/5:00 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 Classical Stretch 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24, 5/31 Power Yoga: Mind & Body 5/4, 5/11, 5/18, 5/25 Classical Stretch 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26 Power Yoga: Mind & Body 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 Functional Fitness Last Ridge Hidden Fire: The Great Butte Explosion Louis Brandeis: The People’s Attorney Secrets of the Dead Whiz Kids Most Honorable Son Lessons From the Real World Children of the Amazon Beautiful Son 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 Critical Issues in School Reform 5/6, 5/13, 5/20 Social Studies in Action: A Methodology Workshop, K-5 5/27 Including Samuel 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 5/26 NOVA 5/5 5/12 5/19 5/26 Men Who Sailed the Liberty Ships Out of the Shadow In Our Own Voice Teens and Mental Illness Life in the Fast Lane (3:30/2:30) 5/6 The Economics Classroom: A Workshop for Grade 9-12 Teachers 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 Engaging With Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5 Daytime and Children’s Ready to Learn Programs Weekday times are Mountain Time/Pacific Time. Children’s shows are closed captioned for the hearing impaired and as a tool to build reading skills. 11:00/10:00 Sid the Science Kid 2:30/1:30 Martha Speaks 7:00/6:00Arthur 11:30/10:30WordWorld 3:00/2:00 The Electric Company 7:30/6:30 Martha Speaks 12:00/11:00Caillou 3:30/2:30WordGirl 8:00/7:00 Curious George 12:30/11:30 Barney & Friends 4:00/3:00 8:30/7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 1:00/12:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 4:30/3:30Cyberchase 9:00/8:00 Super Why! 1:30/12:30Zoboomafoo —/4:30 Arthur 9:30/8:30 Dinosaur Train 2:00/1:00 —/5:00 WordWorld 6:30/5:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 10:00/9:00 Sesame Street idahoptv.org 5/17 Between the Lions D4K Snakes 5:00/4:00 Wild Kratts Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman i d a h o p t v. o r g / k i d s 5 Week of May 1-7, 2011 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT 5:00p Rick Steves’ Europe “Florence: City of Art” Prisoner of Her Past Idaho Reports 2011 McLaughlin Group Need to Know L 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 8: G “P 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour One” 6:30/5:30p 7:00p 7:30p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour One” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Roads to Memphis: American Experience (90 mins) Ciao Italia “Glorious Shrimp” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Rediscovering Green Beans” Changing Seas “Super Grouper/Mission to Inner Space” Changing Seas “Corals of the Deep/Farming the Sea” 5:00p 6:00p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Friday, 6 5:00p 5:30p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour World-4 Lest We Forget: A Survivor’s Story Independent Lens (90 mins) “A Film Unfinished” 5:00p 5:30p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour High-Def-2 Learn/Create-3 Growing a Greener World “Seed Savers Exchange” High-Def-2 Unseen Life on Earth “Microbial Diversity” Story of India “The Meeting of Two Oceans” Idaho-1 MT — Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour One” PT— Priceless Antiques RS PT —Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p History Detectives “Duke Ellington Plates/Scottsboro Boys Stamp/Civil War Bridge” 5:00p 7:30p 8: N “G 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “China’s Terracotta Warriors” 6:30/5:30p 7:30/6:30p 8 S “M Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class “Chicken Ragout” New Scandinavian Cooking “Learning to Smoke” Rick Steves’ Europe “Italy’s Hidden Riviera” Equitrekking “Colorado” 6:00p 6:30p PBS NewsHour 7:00p 7:30p 8 MT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — Outdoor Idaho “Flying” 7:00/6:00p Thoroughbred (90 mins) MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — Dialogue “Women” 7:30/6:30p M P 8 T (c 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour One” 6:30/5:30p Cooking Odyssey “Paros” Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose Assam, “Chicken ‘Round the World” India: Quest for the One-Horned Rhinoceros T “ P Secrets of the Dead “Escape From Auschwitz” 6:30p G P Frontline “TBA” 7:00p Washington Week 7:30p BBC Newsnight 8: N 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Dialogue Need to Know “Women Who Light the Dark” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Outdoor Idaho “Flying Idaho” 8 O Ciao Italia “Happy Birthday” Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope “Amsterdam & Dutch Sidetrips“ “Fredericksburg, Texas” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Hand-picked Sweet Corn” Story of India “Freedom” 5:30p Monday, 2 7:00p Museum of Life “The Power of Insects” 7:00/6:00p NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” PBS NewsHour P. H P Dabbawallas 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p MT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — European Journal 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “China’s Terracotta Warriors” MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — BBC Newsnight 6:30/5:30p The Lawrence Welk Show “California Show” 7:00/6:00p Austin City Limits “K’naan/Mos Def” 8: A “M 7:30/6:30p 8 L “R “Resources and Scarcity” Economics U$A “Markets and Prices” Daisy Cooks! w/Daisy Martinez Lidia’s Italy “Grandma’s Pork Chops” “You Say Tomato, I Say Apple” Knit & Crochet Today “Stitching With Kids” Simply Ming “Wonton Wrapper/Parsley” Roadtrip Nation Roadtrip Nation Outdoor Idaho “Flying Idaho” Roadtrip Nation In the Footsteps of Marco Polo (90 mins) Learn/Create-3 Economics U$A World-4 6:30p 6:00p 6:00p PBS NewsHour World-4 High-Def-2 P 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Unseen Life on Earth “Microbial Ecosystems” T “ Dialogue NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” Growing a Greener World 7:30/6:30p Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” Secrets of the Dead “Lost in the Amazon” Learn/Create-3 “T. Jefferson: True Gardener” G B “B 8 In “A Tuesday, 3 Roads to Memphis: American Experience (90 mins) 8 R (c 8: Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose Egypt: “Mad About Apples Quest for the Lord of the Nile Stokes: An American Dream 7:00/6:00p Frontline “TBA” P. H 7:30p Lark Rise to Candleford Cooking Odyssey “Mykonos, Part Two” World-4 Unseen Life on Earth “The Tree of Life” 7:00p N “ 8 O “C P Nature “Salmon: Running the Gauntlet” 6:30/5:30p Unseen Life on Earth Growing a Greener World Travelscope “Thailand” 6:00/5:00p Black in Latin America “Brazil: A Racial Paradise?” Growing a Greener World Learn/Create-3 “Waterwise Gardening” 6:30p PBS NewsHour Rick Steves’ Europe “Italy’s Siena and Assisi” Equitrekking “Georgia” Wednesday, 4 5:30p Learn/Create-3 “Say No to Exotic Invasive Plants” “Microbial Genetics” Idaho-1 Saturday, 7 Unseen Life on Earth “Life’s Databases” World-4 World-4 6 Greenworks “Solar Decathlon” Sunday, 1 New Scandinavian Cooking “Polar Berries” Growing a Greener World High-Def-2 8: Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class “Asparagus Soup & Lamb Leg” Learn/Create-3 “Community Gardens” High-Def-2 7:30p Thursday, 5 Monday, 2 Tuesday, 3 Wednesday, 4 Thursday, 5 High-Def-2 7:00p Outdoor Idaho Oregon Field Guide “Cycling Idaho” “Living With Wolves” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p History Detectives “Stalag 17 Portrait/Seadrome/Black Tom Shell” “Trash is a Failure” Idaho-1 6:30p MT — Doc Martin PT — NOVA “Mt. 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St. Helens Back From the Dead” We Dialogue “Women Who Light the Dark” idahoptv channels may 2011 Saturday, 7 Sunday. 1 Idaho-1 All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) D “L In (c Week of May 1-7, 2011 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT Monday, 2 Sunday, 1 8:00p arco Polo Tuesday, 3 Thursday, 5 10:30p 11:00p 11:30p For Your Home “Grand Entrances” Katie Brown Workshop “South of the Border” Are You Being Served” “Apartment” Last Ridge Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” Dialogue Washington Week “Captured by the Taliban” 8:00p 8:30p Globe Trekker “Pirates, Galleons & Treasure” 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p Roads to Memphis: American Experience (90 mins) 8:00/7:00p Roads to Memphis (continued) 8:30/7:30p Visa Dream 9:00/8:00p Doc Martin “Sh*t Happens” Garden Smart Around the World This Old House Hometime “Auburndale Project, Pt. 4” “Cottage: Countertops” “A Colorful Exterior” Ask This Old House 9:30/8:30p Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 9:00p Visa Dream Landscapes Through Time Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy “The Chemistry of Cakes” “Pasta by Any Name” “St. Remy Province” McLaughlin Group Need to Know 10:30p 11:00p Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Roads to Memphis: American Experience (90 mins) 11:00/10:00p 11:30p MT—Charlie Rose PT—Newsline 11:30/10:30p Visa Dream Keeping Up Appearances Painting w/D. Dewberry Simply Ming “Family Rug” “Chinese Mustard” Charlie Rose Lidia’s Italy “Sardinian Turnovers” Changing Seas “Corals of the Deep/Farming the Sea” 9:30p 10:00p 9:30/8:30p Outdoor Idaho “Cycling Idaho” Independent Lens (90 mins) “A Film Unfinished” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Frontline “TBA” 11:00/10:00p Independent Lens “A Film Unfinished” Woodsmith Shop Uncorked: Wine Made “Weekend Workbench” Simple ”Central Coast” Last of the Summer Wine Best of Joy of Painting “Howard’s Bicycle Pump” “Seascape Fantasy” Food Trip w/Todd English Julia & Jacques Cooking ”Old and New Delhi” at Home ”Salad Days” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose Last Ridge 8:00p 8:30p NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” 9:00p 9:30p Saving the Bay “Miracle Workers (1906-1959)” 10:00p Hustle 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Saving the Bay “Miracle Workers (1906-1959)” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Lark Rise to Candleford 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” Garden Smart For Your Home “Don’t Forget the Yard” Outnumbered Black in Latin America “Brazil: A Racial Paradise?” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Independent Lens (90 mins) “A Film Unfinished” Frontline “TBA” 9:00/8:00p The Victory Garden “Cool” The Woodwright’s Shop “A Crutch in Time” Ask This Old House Katie Brown Workshop “Under Tuscan Sun” Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 10:00p 10:30p 9:00p MT —Dialogue PT — Rick Steves” Europe 8:30/7:30p Heart Strings: The Story of the Kamaka Ukulele Midsomer Murders MI-5 “Death of a Stranger, Part 2” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Outdoor Idaho Dialogue Thoroughbred (90 mins) ”Women Who Light Dark” “Flying Idaho” The Victory Garden “Cool” Uncorked: Wine Made The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop “Hancock Pedestal Table” “Router Table Techniques” Simple “France, Part 1” Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Olmsted and America’s Urban Parks 9:30p 9:00/8:00p Washington Week 9:30/8:30p BBC Newsnight This Old House Hometime “Auburndale Project, Pt. 4” “Cottage: Appliances” PBS NewsHour 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Mrs. Slocombe” 9:00p Garrow’s Law 11:00p Charlie Rose 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p Keeping Up Appearances Last of the Summer Wine Outnumbered “Howard’s Bicycle Pump” 10:30p Best of Joy of Painting “Autumn Fantasy” Charlie Rose 11:30p 11:00p 11:30p Charlie Rose 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Heart Strings: The Story of the Kamaka Ukulele Food Trip w/Todd English Julie & Jacques Cooking “Three Nights in Bangkok” at Home “Sandwiches” NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” 10:00p 10:30p Austin City Limits “Alejandro Escovedo/Trombone Shorty” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p MI-5 Charlie Rose 10:00p The Red Green Show “Ranger Harold” MT— Charlie Rose PT— Newsline 11:30/10:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Saving the Bay “Miracle Workers (1906-1959)” 11:00p Charlie Rose 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour One” Around the House The Worst Week of My Life Painting w/D. 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Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Kindred Spirits” PBS NewsHour Saturday, 7 9:30p New Tricks Ladies of Letters “Good Morning Lemmings” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Masterpiece Classic Wild Photo Adventures Ebert Presents at “South Riding, Part One” “Spring Wildflowers” the Movies PBS NewsHour s” 9:00p Masterpiece Classic “South Riding, Part One” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Garrow’s Law 8:00p rope en” sley” 8:30p Nature “Salmon: Running the Gauntlet” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Cycling Idaho” “Captured by the Taliban” PBS NewsHour Wednesday, 4 Time) Lidia’s Italy “Potatoes With a Twist” Story of India “Freedom” 10:30p 11:00p 11:30p The Worst Week of My Life Doctor Who “The Vampires of Venice” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Live from the Artists Den “Robert Plant and the Band of Joy” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Midsomer Murders “Death of a Stranger, Part Two” 10:00/9:00p Austin City Limits “K’naan/Mos Def” 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” Daisy Cooks! w/D. Martinez Katie Brown Workshop “Latin Seafood” “Mother’s Day” Simply Ming Daisy Cooks! “Hot Water Dough/Shallots” “Pasteless” Ciao Italia “Thanks Mom” For Your Home “Baby on the Way” Katie Brown Workshop “Mom” Avec Eric “Traditions” In the Footsteps of Marco Polo (continued) Roadtrip Nation Roadtrip Nation Roadtrip Nation Roadtrip Nation Roadtrip Nation idahoptv.org Roadtrip Nation 7 Week of May 8-14, 2011 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT 5:00p Rick Steves’ Europe “Prague & the Czech Republic” Two Films by Tadashi Nakamura Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know G 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 8 G “ 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Two” 6:30/5:30p 7:00p 7:30p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Two” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Soundtrack for a Revolution: American Experience (90 mins) Ciao Italia “Almond Cookies” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Pumpkin Patch Dinner” Glacier Park’s Night of the Grizzlies (90 mins) 5:00p 5:30p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Growing a Greener World World-4 POV (90 mins) “Revolution ‘67” Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Wednesday, 11 5:00p Growing a Greener World Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Thursday, 12 Learn/Create-3 Growing a Greener World “Natural Pest Control” Idaho-1 Friday, 13 Unseen Life on Earth Independent Lens (2 hours) “Bhutto” World-4 Saturday, 14 5:30p World-4 High-Def-2 High-Def-2 8 7:30/6:30p B “ 8 In “ Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose Greece: Que “Crowd-pleasing Paella” 5:30p Dialogue P 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p 8 N “ 6:30/5:30p Museum of Life “A Collection for the Future” 7:00/6:00p NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” 7:30/6:30p 8 S “ Rick Steves’ Europe “South Ireland” Equitrekking “Spain” PBS NewsHour Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class New Scandinavian Cooking “Spicy Crab Linguine & Salad” “To the Lighthouse” Unseen Life on Earth “Microbes in Human Disease” 6:00p T “ Outdoor Idaho “Flying Idaho” G P Frontline “TBA” 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p 8 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Two” 6:30/5:30p MT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — Outdoor Idaho 7:00/6:00p Secrets of the Dead “Sinking Atlantis” MT —Rick Steves’ Europe PT — Dialogue 7:30/6:30p M P 8 T Cooking Odyssey “Tzia” Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose “Souffle Secrets” Hong Kong: Quest for the Dragon PBS NewsHour T “ P NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 7:00p Washington Week 7:30p BBC Newsnight 8 N 6:00/5:00p Dialogue 6:30/5:30p Need to Know 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Outdoor Idaho “Wilderness in 21st Century” 8 A “ Ciao Italia “Escarole Rules!” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Organic Root Vegetables” Rick Steves’ Europe “The Best of West Ireland“ Travelscope “Cappadocia, Turkey” Growing a Greener World Ecosense for Living World-4 Dialogue Moment in Time 5:00p 5:30p Idaho-1 MT — Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Two” PT— Priceless Antiques RS PT —Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p History Detectives “Space Exploration” Learn/Create-3 Economics U$A “U.S. Economic Growth” World-4 7:30p 7:00/6:00p Frontline “TBA” 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “Sinking Atlantis” G 7:00p 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Black in Latin America “Mexico & Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet” 6:00p 8 A (c P Lark Rise to Candleford Cooking Odyssey “Naxos ” P H Secrets of the Dead “Deadliest Battle” Learn/Create-3 “Victory Gardens” High-Def-2 6:30p N “ 8 O “ Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, City of Bears” PBS NewsHour McLaughlin Group Learn/Create-3 “Creating a Garden Ecosystem” “Human Defenses” 5:00p 8 Unseen Life on Earth Learn/Create-3 “Green Roofs & Rooftop Gardens” “Microbial Interactions” 6:00p Monday, 9 Fiji Firewalkers Travelscope “Gathering in Scotland” Tuesday, 10 World-4 Rick Steves’ Europe “Dublin and Mystical Sidetrips” Wednesday, 11 Unseen Life on Earth “Microbial Control” Equitrekking “Wyoming” Sunday, 8 New Scandinavian Cooking “Highlights” Greenworks “Erie and Its Environment” Growing a Greener World High-Def-2 8 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class “Roast Lamb & Bean Salad” Learn/Create-3 “Organic Farm at Work” High-Def-2 7:30p Thursday, 12 Monday, 9 Tuesday, 10 High-Def-2 7:00p Outdoor Idaho Oregon Field Guide “Flying Idaho” “Diving Crater Lake” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p History Detectives “Duke Ellington Plates/Scottsboro Boys Stamp/Civil War Bridge” “Farming on the Edge” Idaho-1 6:30p MT — Doc Martin “The Portwenn Effect” PT — NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, City of Bears” Learn/Create-3 Greenworks World-4 6:00p Economics U$A “Booms and Busts” Cinema’s Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood (begins at 4:00/3:00p) Secrets of the Dead “Churchill’s Deadly Decision” Friday, 13 High-Def-2 5:30p MT—P.A. Smith’s Garden to Table MT — Dialogue PT—Doc Martin “The Portwenn Effect” 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p NOVA “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” We 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p MT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — European Journal 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “Sinking Atlantis” MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — BBC Newsnight 6:30/5:30p The Lawrence Welk Show “Great Entertainers” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Austin City Limits “John Legend and the Roots” 7:30p P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Endless Feast “Vegetable Delight” “Brooklyn, N.Y.” Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions “Boston, Mass.” Outdoor Idaho “Wilderness in the 21st Cent.” Oh, Saigon Dialogue P. H P American Masters (90 mins) “Hollywood Chinese” P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Longhouse” 8 A “ Saturday, 14 Sunday. 8 Idaho-1 All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) 8 L “ B “A C idahoptv channels may 2011 me) Week of May 8-14, 2011 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT Bridge” Sunday, 8 8:00p 8:30p Monday, 9 Tuesday, 10 Wednesday, 11 Thursday, 12 11:30p Katie Brown Workshop “Kids Day” Are You Being Served? “Mrs. Slocombe” Landscapes Through Time Cook’s Country Lidia’s Italy “Origins of Modernism” “Breakfast Show Stoppers” “Praise the Shepherd” Outdoor Idaho “Flying Idaho” Dialogue Washington Week McLaughlin Group Ladies of Letters 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Wild Photo Adventures Ebert Presents at “Wild Horses” the Movies Need to Know 8:00p Globe Trekker “Tunisa & Libya” 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p Soundtrack for a Revolution: American Experience (90 mins) 8:00/7:00p American Experience (continued) 8:30/7:30p Outdoor Idaho “Flying Idaho” 9:00/8:00p Doc Martin “The Portwenn Effect” Garden Smart This Old House Keeping Up Appearances Painting w/D. Dewberry Simply Ming Hometime Around the House “Stone Cottage: Screens” “Great Weekend Projects” “Wall Mural” “Spring Roll Wrappers” 9:30/8:30p Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p Black in Latin America “Mexico & Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Independent Lens (2 hours) “Bhutto” 9:00p Frontline “TBA” 9:00/8:00p 10:30p 11:00p Playing for Change: Peace Through Music 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p American Masters “Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On” Charlie Rose 11:30p MT — Charlie Rose PT — Newsline 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Soundtrack for a Revolution: American Experience Lidia’s Italy “The Shores of Molise” Globe Trekker “Tunisa & Libya” 9:30p 10:00p 9:30/8:30p Independent Lens (2 hours) “Bhutto” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Frontline “TBA” 10:30p 11:00p 11:30p 11:00/10:00p Independent Lens “Bhutto” 11:30/10:30p The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop Uncorked: Wine Made “Hybrid 1: Gardening Tips” “Brian Boggs: Chairmaker” “Seven Master Techniques” Simple “France, Part 2” Last of the Summer Wine Best of the Joy of Painting Food Trip w/Todd English Julia & Jacques Cooking “The Wormley Witches” “Winter Bliss” ”So. Africa: Cape Cuisine” at Home ”Vegetables” PBS NewsHour Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 8:00p 8:30p NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” 9:00p 9:30p Saving the Bay “Bay in the Balance (1960-Present)” 10:00p Hustle 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Saving the Bay “Bay in the Balance (1960-Present)” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Lark Rise to Candleford 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” Garden Smart For Your Home “Take a Tour” Outnumbered 8:00p Ask This Old House 8:30p MT — Outdoor Idaho MT —Dialogue PT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — R. Steves’ Europe 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p The This Old House Hour 8:00p Need to Know Katie Brown Workshop “Seaside” Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 9:00p 10:00p 9:30p Midsomer Murders “Blue Herrings, Part One” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Wilderness in 21st Cent.” The Victory Garden The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop “Hybrid 1: Gardening Tips” “Corner Cupboard, Pt. 1” “Table Saw Secrets” PBS NewsHour Friday, 13 11:00p For Your Home “Working in Style” Ask This Old House PBS NewsHour 8:30p Outdoor Idaho “Flying Idaho” 10:30p 11:00p Charlie Rose 10:30p 11:00p Charlie Rose 9:00/8:00p Washington Week 9:30/8:30p BBC Newsnight P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Conservation“ Hometime “Cottage: Sod & Stone” The Worse Week of My Life Painting w/D. Dewberry Simply Ming Around the House “Adding Embellishments” “Painted Frame” “Hoisin Sauce & Dough” 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p Keeping Up Appearances Last of the Summer Wine Outnumbered “The Wormley Witches” 10:30p 10:30/9:30p Charlie Rose 10:00p The Red Green Show “The Sinkhole” 11:00p Charlie Rose Fiji Firewakers 10:30p 11:00p The Worst Week of My Life Doctor Who “Amy’s Choice” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Austin City Limits “John Legend and the Roots” 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Two” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Live from the Artists Den “Squeeze” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Midsomer Murders “Blue Herring, Part One” Burt Wolf: Travels & Trads. Moment of Luxury “American Classic” “Atlantic City, N.J.” Cooking With John Shields Burt Wolf: Travels & Trads. Burt Wolf: Travels & Trads. Passport to Adventure Equitrekking “Old Cape Cod” “New York City” “Philadelphia, Pa.” “History in Connecticut” “Vermont” Children of the Amazon Forgotten Ellis Island idahoptv.org 11:30/10:30p EcoSense for Living: Children and Nature NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p American Masters “Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On” 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Hero” 11:30p Best of the Joy of Painting Food Trip w/Todd English Julia & Jacques Cooking “Mountain Rhapsody” “Southern Thailand” at Home “Beef Stews” 9:30p Nightly Business Report Journal Lidia’s Italy “Sardinian Lobster Salad” Charlie Rose 9:00p Garrow’s Law This Old House 11:30p Globe Trekker “Tunisa & Libya” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p Under Our Skin: A Health Care Nightmare (90 mins) 10:00p Austin City Limits “K’naan/Mos Def” 10:00/9:00p MI-5 Soundtrack for a Revolution: Am Exp. 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Saving the Bay “Bay in the Balance (1960-Present)” Landscapes Through Time Cook’s Country “Landscapes, France“ “Chicken Two Ways” MI-5 Moment of Luxury The Red Green Show “Parisian Luxury at Home” “Ranger Harold” Nightly Business Report Journal PBS NewsHour Saturday, 14 10:30p P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Inspired Green” 8:00p Home 10:00p Reverence: Life in New Tricks the Ballet “Fashion Victim” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Masterpiece Classic “South Riding, Part Two” PBS NewsHour ntury” 9:30p Masterpiece Classic “South Riding, Part Two” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Garrow’s Law Global Voices pe 9:00p Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, City of Bears” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Flying Idaho” Lidia’s Italy “Intoxicating Antioxidant” Moment in Time 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” Cooking With John Shields “Clambake” Cinema’s Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood 9 Week of May 15-21, 2011 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT 5:00p Rick Steves’ Europe “Berlin: Resilient, Reunited” Secrets of the Dead “Deadliest Battle” Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know G 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 8: G “C 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Three” 6:30/5:30p 7:00p 7:30p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Three” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Freedom Riders: American Experience (2 hours) Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Fruit Harvest Dinner” Growing a Greener World Growing a Greener World “Helping Other Countries” Ciao Italia “Polenta Party ” World-4 Saving the Ocean “Shark Reef” Saving the Ocean “The Sacred Island” Bear Island 5:00p 5:30p 6:00p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour NASA “Why” Files Learn/Create-3 “Case of the Unknown Stink” World-4 Freedom Riders: American Experience (2 hours) Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour PB 7:00p 7:30p 8: 7:30/6:30p Se “T 8: In “B Lark Rise to Candleford 6:30/5:30p 7:00/6:00p Frontline “TBA” Cooking Odyssey “Athens” Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose “Puff Pastry” Morocco: Quest for the Kasbah Outdoor Idaho “Wilderness in the 21st Century” Th “H P Dialogue 8: N “R 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “China’s Terracotta Warriors” 6:30/5:30p 7:30/6:30p 8: N “B NASA “Why” Files Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class “Asparagus Salad w/Relish” New Scandinavian Cooking “Back in Paradise” Rick Steves’ Europe Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge “Munich & Foothills of the Alps” “Australia: Arnhemland” World-4 The Doha Debates Independent Lens “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo” Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Learn/Create-3 “Case of the Barking Dogs” High-Def-2 5:30p Idaho-1 High-Def-2 7:00p 7:30p 8 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Bioxi, Miss.-Hour Three” 6:30/5:30p MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — Dialogue 7:30/6:30p M P 8: Th “Case of the Electrical Mystery” Cooking Odyssey “Skiathos” Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose “Phyllo Fun” New Zealand: Quest for Kaitiakitanga Secrets of the Dead “China’s Terracotta Warriors” NOVA “Riddles of the Sphinx” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 7:00p Washington Week 7:30p BBC Newsnight 8: N 6:00/5:00p Dialogue 6:30/5:30p Need to Know 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Outdoor Idaho “Boat Builders” 8: A “B Ciao Italia “Sicilian Meatballs” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Goat Cheese Tasting” Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope “Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region” “Mozambique, Africa” NASA “Why” Files World-4 Storm That Swept Mexico (2 hours) Idaho-1 MT — Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Three” PT— Priceless Antiques RS PT —Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p History Detectives “Iowa Jima Map/Copperhead Cane/Theremin” 5:00p Learn/Create-3 Economics U$A “John Maynard Keynes World-4 P Frontline “TBA” MT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — Outdoor Idaho 7:00/6:00p Secrets of the Dead “The Silver Pharaoh” Learn/Create-3 “Case of the Challenging Flight” High-Def-2 G 6:30p Learn/Create-3 NASA “Why” Files Call of the Wild (begins at 4:00/3:00p) 5:30p 6:00p Wednesday, 18 7:30p PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour Thursday, 19 Wednesday, 18 Thursday, 19 G Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, The Road North” 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “The World’s Biggest Bomb” 6:00p 8: A (c 7:00p World-4 Friday, 20 Travelscope “South Africa: On Safari” P. H Secrets of the Dead “China’s Terracotta Warriors” 7:00/6:00p NOVA “Riddles of the Sphinx” 5:00p Saturday, 21 Rick Steves’ Europe “Germany’s Romantic Rhine” N “B 8: O “W 6:30p High-Def-2 5:30p 6:30p PBS NewsHour Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge “Japan: Hokkaido & Honshu” Sunday, 15 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class New Scandinavian Cooking “Penne & Fried Oyster Caesar” “The World’s Best Sausages” 5:00p 10 8: Greenworks “The Environmental Classroom” “Enviro-pioneers” Learn/Create-3 “Urban Farming” High-Def-2 7:30p Outdoor Idaho Oregon Field Guide “Wilderness in the 21st Century” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p History Detectives “Space Exploration” Monday, 16 High-Def-2 7:00p Th “H P Secrets of the Dead “The Silver Pharaoh” Friday, 20 Tuesday, 17 Monday, 16 Idaho-1 6:30p MT — Doc Martin “Of All the Harbors in All the Towns” PT — NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, The Road North” Learn/Create-3 Greenworks World-4 6:00p Tuesday, 17 High-Def-2 5:30p MT—P.A. Smith’s Garden to Table MT — Dialogue PT— Doc Martin “Of All the Harbors in All the Towns” 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” We P. H PB Global Voices “Revolution” 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p MT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — European Journal 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “The World’s Biggest Bomb” MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — BBC Newsnight 6:30/5:30p The Lawrence Welk Show “Childhood Memories” 7:00/6:00p Austin City Limits “Sarah McLachlan/Duffy” 8: A “A 7:30/6:30p 8: Li “D Economics U$A “Fiscal Policy” Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions Chefs A’Field Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Choosing the Right Seafood” “Taipei” “Madison, Wisc.” McLaughlin Group Outdoor Idaho “Boat Builders” Dialogue The Victory Garden “Urban Oasis” Freedom Riders: American Experience (2 hours) idahoptv channels may 2011 Saturday, 21 Sunday, 15 Idaho-1 All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) R “B A (c he Edge d” Monday, 16 Sunday, 15 8:00p 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT 8:30p P. Allen Smith’s Garden Ask This Old House Home “Wisdom & Beauty” For Your Home “Backyard Makeover” Global Voices Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Wilderness in 21st Cent.” 10:00/9:00p Masterpiece Classic “South Riding, Part Three” Katie Brown Workshop Are You Being Served? “Store-bought Surprise” “Hero” Washington Week New Tricks “Where There’s Smoke” 10:30/9:30p 11:00p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Wild Photo Adventures Ebert Presents at “Storm Chasing” the Movies Landscapes Through Time Cook’s Country “Americans in Giverny” “Ultimate Ham Dinner” McLaughlin Group 8:00/7:00p American Experience (continued) 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Doc Martin “Of All the Harbors in All the Towns” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Freedom Riders: American Experience Garden Smart This Old House Hometime “His and Her Garage” Keeping Up Appearances Painting w/D. Dewberry Simply Ming “Thai Basil & Reggiano” “Painted Tiles” Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p Secrets of the Dead “The World’s Biggest Bomb” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Independent Lens “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo” The Victory Garden “Horizontal” 9:00p 9:30p Frontline “TBA” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Secrets of the Dead “World’s Biggest Bomb” The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop Moment of Luxury “Corner Cupboard, Pt. 2” “Making Great Table Legs” “Old Eng. to New Eng.” Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p Charlie Rose 10:00p Lidia’s Italy “Catanzaro in Chicken” Need to Know 10:00p Around the House “Exterior Details” 10:30p 11:30p Ladies of Letters 9:00p 9:30p Freedom Riders: American Experience (2 hours) 11:00p Charlie Rose 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Lidia’s Italy “Casseroling in Sardegna” Bear Island 10:30p Independent Lens “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Frontline “TBA” 11:00p 11:30p Charlie Rose 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Independent Lens “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo” Last of the Summer Wine Best of the Joy of Painting Mexico: One Plate at a Time Julia & Jacques Cooking “Enter the Finger” “Wintertime Discovery” “Tacos on Fire!” at Home “Fish” Charlie Rose Globe Trekker “Central China” 9:00p 9:30p NOVA “Building Pharaoh’s Ship” 10:00p Hustle 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p NOVA “Building Pharaoh’s Ship” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Lark Rise to Candleford 10:00/9:00p NOVA “Riddles of the Sphinx” 10:30/9:30p Garden Smart For Your Home “Finding Your Style” Outnumbered Landscapes Through Time America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy “The Harbor of Dieppe“ “Chocolate Mousse Cake” “The Liquid Marriage” Ask This Old House PBS NewsHour 8:00p Thursday, 19 10:30p Bonaparte’s Retreat 8:30p 8:00p NOVA “Riddles of the Sphinx” 8:30p Katie Brown Workshop “Worldly” Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 9:00p 10:00p 9:30p MT — Outdoor Idaho MT — Dialogue Midsomer Murders PT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — Rick Steves’ Europe “Blue Herrings, Part Two” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p The This Old House Hour Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Boat Builders” The Victory Garden “Horizontal” The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop “The Governor’s PoBoy” “Shop Storage Solutions” PBS NewsHour 8:00p Need to Know Friday, 20 10:00p 8:00p Globe Trekker “Central China” PBS NewsHour Moment of Luxury “Texas-style Luxuries” Nightly Business Report Journal 8:30p 10:30p 11:00p Charlie Rose 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p NOVA “Building Pharaoh’s Ship” Independent Lens “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo” 10:30p 11:00p MI-5 Charlie Rose 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Proclamation of Hope (90 mins) 11:00/10:00p The Red Green Show “The Sinkhole” 11:30p 11:30p 11:30/10:30p Outdoor Idaho “Boat Builders” Best of the Joy of Painting Mexico: One Plate At a Time Julie & Jacques Cooking “Haven in the Valley” “Chiles Rellenos” at Home “Turkey Dinner” Charlie Rose NOVA “Riddles of the Sphinx” 9:00p Garrow’s Law 9:30p 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Three” 9:00/8:00p Washington Week 9:30/8:30p BBC Newsnight P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “From the Past” Hometime Around the House “Cottage: Interior Walls” “Wonderful Walls” The Worst Week of My Life Painting w/ D. Dewberry Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy “Floral Bouquet” “Thai Chiles & Maple Syrup” “Fishing Tuna in Genova” Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose This Old House PBS NewsHour 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Anything You Can Do” Saturday, 21 9:30p Masterpiece Classic “South Riding, Part Three” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Garrow’s Law 8:00p pe 9:00p Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, The Road North” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Wilderness of 21st Cent.” PBS NewsHour Tuesday, 17 he Edge nshu” Week of May 15-21, 2011 Wednesday, 18 Time) 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p Keeping Up Appearances Last of the Summer Wine Outnumbered “Enter the Finger” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Live from the Artists Den Midsomer Murders “Daniel Merriweather, Fine Frenzy & Lisa Hannigan” “Blue Herrings, Part Two” Rudy Maxa’s World “Bangkok, Thailand” American Experience (continued) idahoptv.org Chefs A’Field “N.Y.: Wild Striped Bass” 10:00p 10:30p Austin City Limits “John Legend & the Roots” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p MI-5 10:00p The Red Green Show “Cyber Girl” Right to Risk: A 15-day Journey Through Arizona’s Grand Canyon Call of the Wild (90 mins) 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Antiques Roadshow “Biloxi, Miss.-Hour Three” Globe Trekker “Central China” 10:30p 11:00p The Worst Week of My Life Doctor Who “The Hungry Earth” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Austin City Limits “Sarah McLachlan/Duffy” Tommy’s Easy Thai Cooking Burt Wolf: Travels & Trads. Chefs A’Field “Meeting the Monks” “The New Hong Kong” New York: GreenMarket” 11:00p Charlie Rose Daisy Cooks! “One Pot Meal” 11:00/10:00p NOVA “Riddles of the Sphinx” 11:30p 11:30/10:30p Tommy’s Easy Thai Cooking Moment of Luxury “Floating Markets” “Northwest Style” POV “Traces of the Trade” 11 Week of May 22-28, 2011 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT 5:00p 8: McLaughlin Group Need to Know G 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 8: G “M 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.-Hour One” 6:30/5:30p 7:00p 7:30p Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.-Hour One” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer: American Experience (2 hours) NASA “Why” Files Ciao Italia “A Gift of Risotto” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Wine Pairing Dinner” World-4 Saving the Bay “Marvel of Nature (Prehistory-1848)” Saving the Bay “Harbor of Harbors (1849-1906)” 5:00p 6:00p Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour NASA “Why” Files Learn/Create-3 “Case of the ‘Wright’ Invention” World-4 Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer: American Experience (2 hours) Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 5:30p 6:30p PBS NewsHour 8: 7:30/6:30p Cr “M 8: In “W 7:00/6:00p Frontline “TBA” Cooking Odyssey “Volo/Pylio” Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose Norway: “The Secret of Stock” Quest for the Viking Spirit Dialogue PB 7:00p 7:30p 8: N “S 8: Co Color of Conscience 7:00/6:00p NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon” 7:30/6:30p NASA “Why” Files Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class “Asparagus Puffs & Lamb” New Scandinavian Cooking “Nuclear Family Food” Rick Steves’ Europe “Normandy: Full of Life” Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge “Antarctica & Falkland Islands” World-4 Global Voices “Vietnam: The Next Generation” Independent Lens “Welcome to Shelbyville” Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour High-Def-2 5:30p 6:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.-Hour One” G PB Frontline “TBA” 7:00p 7:30p MT — Priceless Antiques RS MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — Dialogue 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose “Brunch Picks” Switzerland: Quest for the Sublime 8: M PT 8: Th Th “E “Case of the Phenomenal Weather” Cooking Odyssey “Trikala” Secrets of the Dead “Michelangelo Revealed” NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon” 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT — WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 7:00p Washington Week 7:30p BBC Newsnight 8: Ne 6:00/5:00p Dialogue 6:30/5:30p 7:00/6:00p Need to Know 7:30/6:30p 8: An “W NASA Sci Files Ciao Italia “Gourmet Meat Dishes” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Clams” Rick Steves’ Europe Music Voyager “Belfast and Best of N. Ireland” “Rajasthan” World-4 Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority Idaho-1 MT — Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.,-Hour One” PT— Priceless Antiques RS PT —Rick Steves’ Europe 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p History Detectives “Lauste Film Clip/Baker’s Gold/Transatlantic Cable” World-4 Idaho-1 High-Def-2 Learn/Create-3 “The Case of the Powerful Pulleys” 5:00p High-Def-2 Learn/Create-3 Economics U$A “Inflation” World-4 5:30p Economics U$A “Banking System” Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Program “Ten Days in Africa” PB Secrets of the Dead “Lost Ships of Rome” Friday, 27 Learn/Create-3 NASA “Why” Files 6:00p Th “E Outdoor Idaho “Boat Builders” 6:30/5:30p Learn/Create-3 “Case of the Inhabitable Habitat” G 7:30p 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “Lost Ships of Rome” High-Def-2 8: Am (c 7:00p 6:30/5:30p 6:30p P. H PB Lark Rise to Candleford PBS NewsHour N “B 8: O “B Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, Arctic Wanderers” 6:00/5:00p Craft in America “Messages” 6:00p Monday, 23 Music Voyager “Mumbai” Tuesday, 24 High-Def-2 5:30p Rick Steves’ Europe “Highlights of Castile” Wednesday, 25 Learn/Create-3 “Case of Mysterious Red Light” Thursday, 26 High-Def-2 Sunday, 22 Washington Week Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge “Mali: Sahel to the Sahara” P. “T PB Most Honorable Son 6:00p 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p MT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — European Journal 6:00/5:00p Secrets of the Dead “Lost Ships of Rome” MT — Rick Steves’ Europe PT — BBC Newsnight 6:30/5:30p The Lawrence Welk Show “Music of Irving Berlin” 7:00/6:00p Austin City Limits “Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz” 8: A “A 7:30/6:30p 8: Li “E Primal Grill With Steve Raichlen “Raichlen on Ribs” Barbecue University w/Raichlen Primal Grill With Steve Raichlen “America’s Crossroads” “Make No Mis-steak” Dialogue Barbecue University w/Raichlen “The Best of the Breast” Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange “Moving to the Beat” idahoptv channels may 2011 Saturday, 28 Sunday, 22 Monday, 23 Tuesday, 24 Wednesday, 25 7:30p The Doha Debates 5:00p Thursday, 26 7:00p Rick Steves’ Europe “The Majesty of Madrid” Learn/Create-3 Children of the Amazon 5:00p Friday, 27 6:30p Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class New Scandinavian Cooking “Gorgonzola Salad & Veal Chops” “The Flatlands” High-Def-2 Idaho-1 Saturday, 28 6:00p Outdoor Idaho Oregon Field Guide “Boat Builders” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p History Detectives “Iwo Jima Map/Copperhead Cane/Theremin” World-4 12 5:30p Wee MT — Doc Martin “Haemophobia” PT — Riddles of the Sphinx” 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, Arctic Wanderers” Idaho-1 MT—P. A. Smith’s Garden to Table MT — Dialogue PT— Doc Martin “Haemophobia” 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p NOVA “Riddles of the Sphinx” All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) Pr “B Vo “S he Edge Islands” Sunday, 22 8:00p 9:00p Monday, 23 Tuesday, 24 10:30p 11:00p P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Small Spaces” For Your Home Katie Brown Workshop “Vicki’s Kitchen Makeover” “Gift Giving” Are You Being Served?” “Anything You Can Do” Landscapes Through Time America’s Test Kitchen “Normandy Coast, France” “Chicken Classics” Washington Week McLaughlin Group Ask This Old House Dialogue 8:00p Globe Trekker “Micronesia” 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p 10:00p Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer: American Experience (2 hours) 8:00/7:00p American Experience (continued) 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p Doc Martin “Haemophobia” Garden Smart This Old House 8:30p Craft in America “Messages” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Independent Lens “Welcome to Shelbyville” The Victory Garden “Easy: Trick and Tips” Need to Know 11:00p Charlie Rose Charlie Rose Frontline “TBA” 9:00/8:00p Craft in America “Messages” Saving the Bay “Harbor of Harbors (1849-1906)” 9:30p 10:00p 9:30/8:30p Independent Lens “Welcome to Shelbyville” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Frontline “TBA” 10:30p Moment of Luxury “The Latin Tradition” Last of the Summer Wine Best of the Joy of Painting Mexico: One Plate at a Time Julia & Jacques Cooking “Genuine Racer” “Days Gone By” “Guac on the Wild Side” at Home ‘Soup” 8:00/7:00p Color of Conscience 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Lark Rise to Candleford 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon” Garden Smart Ask This Old House For Your Home “Victory Junction” Charlie Rose Katie Brown Workshop Outnumbered “Home for the Holidays” Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 9:00p 10:00p 9:30p MT — Dialogue Midsomer Murders PT — Priceless Antiques RS PT — Rick Steves’ Europe “Judgement Day, Part One” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p The This Old House Hour Dialogue The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop “Joiner’s Tool Chest, Pt. 2” “Top Shop Tips” 11:00p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Independent Lens “Welcome to Shelbyville” Globe Trekker “Micronesia” 10:30p 11:00p Charlie Rose 11:30p 11:00/10:00p Color of Conscience 11:30/10:30p Landscapes Through Time America’s Test Kitchen Lidia’s Italy “American Impressionism“ “Best Weekend Breakfast” “Hot Stuff from Basilicata” Independent Lens “Welcome to Shelbyville” 10:30p 11:00p Charlie Rose 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Storms That Swept Mexico 11:00/10:00p Charlie Rose 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.-Hour One” 9:00/8:00p Washington Week 9:30/8:30p BBC Newsnight P. Allen Smith’s Garden “The 12 Principles” Hometime Around the House “Stone Cottage: Millwork” “Color Our World” The Worst Week of My Life Painting w/D. Dewberry Simply Ming “Tuscan Wall Border” “Coriander & Fennel” Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p Keeping Up Appearances Last of the Summer Wine Outnumbered “Genuine Racer” 10:00p 10:30p Austin City Limits “Sarah McLachlan/Duffy” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p MI-5 10:00p The Red Green Show “Harold’s Job” 11:00p Charlie Rose 10:30p 11:00p The Worst Week of My Life Doctor Who “Cold Blood” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Austin City Limits “Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz” Primal Grill w/S. Raichlen “Barbecue’s Birthplace” Primal Grill w/S. Raichlen “On the Range” Primal Grill w/S. Raichlen Barbecue U. w/S. Raichlen Primal Grill w/S. Raichlen “Primal Grills for a Crowd” “The Pacific Rim” “By the Sea” Voces “Soy Andina” idahoptv.org Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange “Desert Bayou” Voces “Dream Havana” Lidia’s Italy “Strumming the Pasta” Patsy Mink: Ahead of the Majority 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Midsomer Murders “Judgement Day, Part One” Primal Grill w/S. Raichlen “Burn in the USA” 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.-Hour One” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Live from the Artists Den “Elvis Costello and the Sugarcanes” Barbecue U. w/S. Raichlen “The Mid-Atlantic” 11:30/10:30p NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon” 9:30p 8:00p Are You Being Served? “Agent” 11:30p Best of the Joy of Painting Mexico: One Plate at a Time Julia & Jacques Cooking “Winter Paradise” “Salsas That Cook” at Home “Eggs” 9:00p Garrow’s Law PBS NewsHour 11:30p Charlie Rose MI-5 Moment of Luxury The Red Green Show “Interior Design Secrets” “Cyber Girl” Nightly Business Report Journal This Old House 11:30p Nightly Business Report Journal 10:00p Hustle 8:30p Lidia’s Italy “Huggable Ligurian Food” Lidia’s Italy “Lamb & Chestnut Story” 9:00p 9:30p Irene Sendler: In the Name of Their Mothers 8:00p Need to Know 11:30/10:30p Ebert Presents at the Movies Keeping Up Appearances Painting w/D. Dewberry Simply Ming “Painted T-shirts” “Tofu & Parsley” 8:00p 8:30p NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon” PBS NewsHour 11:00/10:00p Hometime Around the House “Cottage: Vaulted Ceiling” “What’s My Style?” Nightly Business Report Journal The Victory Garden “Easy: Tricks and Tips” Ladies of Letters 11:30/10:30p The Woodwright’s Shop Woodsmith Shop “Joiner’s Tool Chest, Part 1” “Sanding Secrets” 8:30p 11:30p 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p 11:00/10:00p Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer: American Experience 9:00p 9:30/8:30p 10:30p PBS NewsHour 8:00p Thursday, 26 10:00p New Tricks “Coming Out Ball” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p Masterpiece Mystery! (90 mins) “Poirot: Murder on the Orient Expesss” PBS NewsHour Friday, 27 9:30p Masterpiece Mystery! (90 mins) “Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express” 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p Garrow’s Law 8:00p Saturday, 28 Raichlen ” 8:30p Nature “Bears of the Last Frontier, Arctic Wanderers” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Outdoor Idaho Dialogue “Boat Builders” PBS NewsHour ope cial 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT Global Voices (90 mins) Wednesday, 25 he Edge ara” Week of May 22-28, 2011 11:30p 11:00/10:00p 11:30/10:30p NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon” Barbecue U. w/S. Raichlen “Extreme Grilling” Afropop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Program “Ten Days in Africa” 13 Week of May 29-31, 2011 5:00/4:00p MT/PT — 8:00/7:00p MT/PT 7:30p 8: Outdoor Idaho “Eating Local” 7:00/6:00p Oregon Field Guide N Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class New Scandinavian Cooking “Cherry Tomato Pizza & Salad” “The World Is My Scallop” Rick Steves’ Europe “London: Mod and Trad” My Vietnam, Your Iraq Washington Week McLaughlin Group Need to Know G 5:00p 5:30p MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour 6:00p PBS NewsHour 6:30p 8: G “W 6:00/5:00p Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.,-Hour Two” 6:30/5:30p 7:00p 7:30p Antiques Roadshow “Washington, D.C.-Hour Two” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p War Letters: American Experience NASA Sci Files Ciao Italia “Delicious Kiwi” Caprial and John’s Kitchen “Brussels Sprouts” World-4 Saving the Bay “Miracle Workers (1906-1959)” Saving the Bay “Bay in the Balance (1960-Present)” Idaho-1 MT — Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Nightly Business Report PT— WordWorld 5:00/4:00p 5:30/4:30p PBS NewsHour Idaho-1 Monday, 30 5:30/4:30p Learn/Create-3 Beautiful Son World-4 High-Def-2 Learn/Create-3 “Case of the Shaky Quake” 5:00p Tuesday, 31 6:00p High-Def-2 5:30p 6:00p NASA Sci Files World-4 Gathering of Heroes Rick Steves’ Europe “Highlights of Paris” 7:30/6:30p The Idaho Homefront: Of Camps and Combat Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge “Brazil: The Pantanal” Music Voyager “Delhi” 6:30p 7:00p 7:30p Lark Rise to Candleford 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p Great Performances (90 mins) “Carnegie Hall @ 120: An Anniversary Celebration” 7:00/6:00p 7:30/6:30p Ribbon of Sand Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Rick Steves’ Iran “Hats Off to Hollandaise” Hold at All Costs (90 mins) Two new cooking shows with a world flavor enter the schedule in May. Ebeth Johnson, a food education company owner and imaginative cook, leads a tour of the United States and into Canada to explore the connection between the land and the food on mealtime plates. THE ENDLESS FEAST begins Saturday, May 7, at 10:00/9:00 a.m. MT/PT. The show brings together local farmers, food artisans, food lovers and star chefs. A celebratory meal is served to culminate each visit in outdoor settings from farms to vineyards to urban community gardens. On May 14 the show visits Whitefish, Montana, where the feast includes buffalo and huckleberries, prepared by chef Andy Blanton. The 14 executive chef of Big Mountain, Montana’s Cafe Kandahar lives for food, snow and fly-fishing. Rachel Allen is known as the “Irish cooking queen” on the BBC and is seen walking through the Irish countryside in her new show on public television. RACHEL’S FAVORITE FOOD FOR LIVING begins Saturday, May 14, at 9:30/8:30 a.m. MT/PT. In addition to stints as a TV chef for Britain and the U.S., she also writes cookbooks and newspaper columns, and teaches at Ballymaloe Cookery School in Ireland. Allen specializes in easy-to-make recipes and helpful tips for timestrapped home cooks. She provides her own take on international recipes and offers easy dishes for world delicacies, such as chickpea and chorizo soup. P. H 8 H G 8: G “C 8 In “G T “ P Dialogue IdahoPTV Online Video Player Features Selected BBC Shows, Series New Cooking Shows Air Saturdays 8 D P Nature “Fellowship of the Whales” PBS NewsHour Cooking Odyssey “Metsovo” Learn/Create-3 “Case of the Biological Biosphere” 6:30p Monday, 30 Sunday, 29 High-Def-2 MT— Dialogue PT— Doc Martin “Old Dogs” 5:00/4:00p NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon” Sunday, 29 7:00p MT — Doc Martin “Old Dogs” PT — NOVA “Secrets of the Parthenon 6:00/5:00p 6:30/5:30p National Memorial Day Concert (90 mins) Idaho-1 5:30p We Tuesday, 31 5:00p All Times are MT (Mountain Time)/PT (Pacific Time) Selected British shows that air on Idaho Public Television are becoming available on the IdahoPTV online video player. HUSTLE, which airs Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. MT/ PT, became the first series available in early April. The six-part MUSEUM OF LIFE is the second. Director of Content Ron Pisaneschi says new shows will continue to roll out throughout the spring as they become available for the online player and will include comedies, dramas and documentaries. HUSTLE, which joined the schedule in late March, features a lively group of con artists who are trying to use their skills for good. They are likable, lovable rogues brought to life by the makers of MI5. American actor Robert Vaughn (“The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” and films The Magnificent Seven and Bullitt) plays elderstatesman con artist Albert Stroller, a father figure to the group of younger grifters. The episodes become available on the video player after they air and begin with the first episode. IdahoPTV’s own productions, as well as several from PBS, are also available for viewing online at video.idahoptv.org. idahoptv channels may 2011 8:00/7:00p MT/PT — 12:00 midnight/11:00p MT/PT 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p Sunday, 29 National Memorial Day Concert (90 mins) 10:00p 10:30p 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p Garrow’s Law 9:30/8:30p P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home “Enclosure” Ask This Old House For Your Home “Intro to Komen House” Katie Brown Workshop “A Sparkling Holiday” Dialogue New Tricks “Gloves Off” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p National Memorial Day Concert (90 mins) 11:00p The Idaho Homefront: World War II 8:00/7:00p Dialogue Global Voices Monday, 30 the Edge 8:00p Ladies of Letters 11:00/10:00p Are You Being Served? “Agent” Landscapes Through Time Cook’s Illustrated “Hudson River Painter” “Classic Beef Braises” Washington Week McLaughlin Group 11:30/10:30p Ebert Presents at the Movies Lidia’s Italy “For Whom the Bell Tolls” Need to Know 8:30p 9:00p 9:30p War Letters: American Experience 10:00p Hallowed Grounds 8:00/7:00p Hallowed Grounds 8:30/7:30p 9:00/8:00p Doc Martin “Old Dogs” 10:00/9:00p 10:30/9:30p War Letters: American Experience Garden Smart This Old House Hometime Around the House “Cottage: Exterior Doors” “Bedroom Inspirations” Keeping Up Appearances Painting w/D. Dewberry Simply Ming Lidia’s Italy “Painting on Glass” “Lemongrass & Olive Oil” “Meatloaf Like No Other” Nightly Business Report Journal Charlie Rose 8:00p 8:30p Great Performances (90 mins) “Carnegie Hall @ 120: An Anniversary Celebration” 8:00/7:00p 8:30/7:30p Independent Lens “Garbage Dreams” The Victory Garden “Sky” PBS NewsHour 9:00p 9:30/8:30p 9:30p 10:00p Journey of the Bonesetter’s Daughter 9:00/8:00p 9:30/8:30p 10:00/9:00p Great Performances (90 mins) “Carnegie Hall @ 120: An Anniversary Celebration” The Woodwright’s Shop American Woodshop Moment of Luxury “T. Jefferson’s Bookstand” “Colonial Door Casings” “Designer Showroom” Nightly Business Report Journal 10:30p 11:30p 8:00p Globe Trekker “World War II in Europe” PBS NewsHour Tuesday, 31 : Of Week of May 29-31, 2011 11:00p Charlie Rose 11:30p 11:00/10:00p Hallowed Grounds 11:30/10:30p Saving the Bay “Bay in the Balance (1960-Present)” 10:30p Independent Lens “Garbage Dreams” 10:30/9:30p Outdoor Idaho “Eating Local” 11:00p 11:00/10:00p Independent Lens “Garbage Dreams” 11:30p MT — Charlie Rose PT— Newsline 11:30/10:30p Last of the Summer Wine Best of the Joy of Painting Mexico: One Plate At a Time Julia & Jacques Cooking “Intro to Cooper’s Rules” “Mountain Seclusion” “Triple Torta-thon” at Home “Pork” Charlie Rose Globe Trekker “World War II in Europe” South Riding Airs Sundays, May 1-15, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT See it in HD at 10:00/9:00 p.m. MT/PT The forces of progress, embodied by feisty headmistress Sara Burton (Anna Maxwell Martin) face the wall of tradition, personified by squire Robert Carne (David Morrissey) in this threepart television adaptation of a 1936 novel. Burton returns to her north England home to interview for the job at a girls’ high school in the fictional town of South Riding in Yorkshire. She brings new energy, new ideas, and a new outlook to the institution where students face a bleak future in the hard economic times. Local landowner Carne, who is on the board, opposes Burton’s candidacy but is attracted to her even as he is suspicious of her social agenda. Winifred Holtby’s novel is still much-read and much-loved in Britain, idahoptv.org and in her words, the story is about “the drama of English local government.” But it is also about feminism, the battle between progress and tradition, the transforming power of education and a doomed romance. Political action takes a backseat to interpersonal relationships in this script by Andrew Davies (Little Dorrit). Yet the production still draws on local council drama where change is afoot under the leadership of Mrs. Beddows (Penelope Wilton), a forwardthinking municipal councilor. Other characters include: a left-leaning councilor, a councilor seeking to feather his nest, a lustful lay preacher, a brilliant but povertystricken student, and Carne’s daughter, who is protective of her father due to a mysterious calamity that befell her mother. Sponsors: Boise Co-op, The Flicks 15 Weekends: Overnight and Daytime — Idaho Channel Saturdays AM (Times are MT/PT) 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 National Parks: America’s Best Idea (2 hrs) 5/7 “The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)”; 5/14 “The Last Refuge (1890-1915)”; 5/21 “The Empire of Grandeur (19151919)”; 5/28 “Going Home (1920-1933)” 3:00/2:00 Botany of Desire 5/7 Southwestern Gems: Our Desert National Parks 5/21 Great Lodges of the National Parks 5/28 3:30/2:30 Edge of the Everglades: Big Cypress National Preserve 5/14 4:00/3:00 This Emotional Life (2 hrs) 5/14 “Family, Friends & Lovers”; 5/21 “Facing Our Fears”; 5/28 “Rethinking Happiness” 5:00/4:00 Wildflowers: Seeds of History 5/7 6:00/5:00 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 6:30/5:30 Market to Market 7:00/6:00 Signing Time! 11:00/10:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 5/7 “Thanksgiving Turkey”; 5/14 “Easier Italian Favorites”; 5/21 “Steak Frites”; 5/28 “Shrimp in a Skillet” 11:30/10:30 Scrapbook Memories 5/7 “Cutouts and Die Cuts”; 5/14 “Home Dec Accents”; 5/21 “Cards”; 5/28 “Alphabets and Letters” PM 12:00/11:00 Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art 5/7 “English Countryside, Part 4”; 5/14 “English Countryside, Part 5”; 5/21 “English Countryside, Part 6” Paint This With Jerry Yarnell 5/28 “Ruby, Part 1” 12:30/11:30 Wonders of the West 5/7 “Channel Islands”; 5/14 “Autumn in Southwestern Utah”; 5/21 “Great Basin”; 5/28 “California Migration” 1:00/12:00 This Old House (Rpt. 5/8, 5/15, 5/22 & 5/29) 1:30/12:30 Ask This Old House (Rpt. 5/8, 5/15, 5/22 & 5/29) 2:00/1:00 Rough Cut Wood-working With Tommy Mac Life on Mars 5/8, 5/15, 5/22, 5/29 5:00/4:00 Faces of America 5/1 “Our American Stories”; 5/8 “Becoming American”; 5/15 “Making America”; 5/22 “Know Thyself” Winslow Homer: Society and Solitude 5/29 6:00/5:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 6:30/5:30 Curious George 7:00/6:00 Wild Kratts 7:30/6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo 8:00/7:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 8:30/7:30 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 9:00/8:00 Bob the Builder 9:30/8:30 Franny’s Feet 10:00/9:00 Thomas & Friends 10:30/9:30 Idaho Reports 2011 5/1 Super Why! 5/8, 5/15, 5/22 & 5/29 11:00/10:00 Ebert Presents at the Movies 11:30/10:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack PM 5/7 “Once Upon a Time”; 5/14 “Going Outside”; 5/21 “My Favorite Season”; 5/28 “My Things” The New Yankee Workshop 7:30/6:30 In Julia’s Kitchen With Master Chefs 2:30/1:30 American Woodshop 12:00/11:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30/11:30 The McLaughlin Group 1:00/12:00 Painting and Travel With Roger & Sarah Bansemer 5/7 “Native American Longbow, Arrows and Tools”; 5/14 “Three-column Round Table”; 5/21 “Hall Bookcase”; 5/28 “Walnut Bathroom Cabinet and Accents” 5/1 “Alligator Creek”; 5/8 “Lake Michigan”; 5/15 “Amish Farm”; 5/22 “Wupatki Pueblo”; 5/29 “Lanier Mansion” 1:30/12:30 Sewing With Nancy 3:00/2:00 MotorWeek 3:30/2:30 America’s Heartland 4:00/3:00 NOVA (R) (1 hr) 5/1 “Machine Needle Felting, Part 2”; 5/8 “Expressive Sweatshirts, Part 1”; 5/15 “Expressive Sweatshirts, Part 2”; 5/22 “Bargello Quilts With a Twist, Part 1”; 5/29 “Bargello Quilts With a Twist, Part 2” 5/7 “Ghosts of Machu Picchu”; 5/14 “Secrets of Stonehenge”; 5/21 “Riddles of the Sphinx”; 5/28 “Secrets of the Parthenon” 2:00/1:00 Quilting Arts 5/7 “Jimmy Sneed”; 5/14 “Rick Bayless”; 5/21 “Johanne Killeen, George Germon and Christopher Gross”; 5/28 “Daniel Boulud and Gordon Hamersley” 8:00/7:00 Lidia’s Italy 5/7 “Harvest Classics From Liguria”; 5/14 “Potatoes With a Twist”; 5/21 “Praise the Shepherd”; 5/28 “From the Shores of Molise” 8:30/7:30 Everyday Food 5/7 “One Pot, Zero Fuss”; 5/14 “Home Run Recipes”; 5/21 “Eat Out In”; 5/28 “Great Dishes Under $10” 9:00/8:00 Pati’s Mexican Table 5/7 “Hibiscus Flower”; 5/14 “Mexican Picnic”; 5/21 “Mexican Brunch”; 5/28 “Chorizo” 9:30/8:30 Simply Ming 5/7 “Chinese Tea & Mint” Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living 5/14 “Bistro Food”; 5/21 “Romance”; 5/28 “Soul Food” 10:00/9:00 The Endless Feast 5/7 “Edmonton, Alberta, Canada”; 5/14 “Whitefish, Montana”; 5/21 “The Arkansas Delta”; 5/28 “Greenwood, Mississippi” 10:30/9:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 5/7 “The Coast of Mid-Norway: Shellfish Eldorado”; 5/14 “Southwest of Norway/Fat Ducks and Sweet Apples”; 5/21 “The Mountain Regions of Southern Norway: On Top of Norway”; 5/28 “Southern Norway: A Modest but Generous Spud” 16 5/7 “Bread Box”; 5/14 “Trellis” 5/21 “Planter’s Desk”; 5/28 “Turkey Table” Sundays AM (Times are MT/PT) 12:00/— Austin City Limits (1 hr) 5/1 “Alejandro Escovedo/Trombone Shorty”; 5/8 “K’naan/ Mos Def”; 5/15 “John Legend & the Roots”; 5/22 “Sarah McLachlan/Duffy”; 5/29 “Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz” 1:00/12:00 Nature (1 hr) 5/1 “Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions”; 5/8 “Salmon: Running the Gauntlet”; 5/15 “Bears of the Last Frontier: City of Bears”; 5/22 “Bears of the Last Frontier: The Road North”; 5/29 “Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers” 2:00/1:00 Frontline 5/1 “Post Mortem”; 5/8, 5/15, 5/22 & 5/29 “TBA” 3:00/2:00 MI5 4:00/3:00 Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology (1hr) Parts 25-26 5/1 “Living With Earth, Part 1/Living With Earth, Part 2” 5/1 “Quilts Gone 3D”; 5/8 “Colorful Mixed-media Quilting”; 5/15 “Quick Quilt Gifts and Decor”; 5/22 “Gone to the Dogs”; 5/29 “Unique Quilt Embellishments” 2:30/1:30 Hometime 5/1 “Stone Cottage-Cul De Sac Prep”; 5/8 “Stone CottageConcrete & Foam”; 5/15 “Stone Cottage-Instant House”; 5/22 “Stone Cottage-Roofscape”; 5/29 “Stone Cottage-Windows” 3:00/2:00 Woodsmith Shop 5/1 “Setting Up a Shop: Then and Now”; 5/8 “Making Shelves: Super Strong, Super Fast”; 5/15 “Details That Make a Difference”; 5/22 “Never-fail Joinery Techniques”; 5/29 “Perfect Case Assembly” 3:30/2:30 This Old House (R) 4:00/3:00 Ask This Old House (R) 4:30/3:30 The Victory Garden 5/1 “Cool: Create a Garden That’s Cool”; 5/8 “Hybrid 1: Discover an Eclectic Mix of Garden Tips”; 5/15 “Horizontal: Look Across Your Garden and Discover the Possibilities”; 5/22 “Easy: Simplify Your Garden With Tricks and Tips”; 5/29 “Sky: Enjoy a Variety of Garden Views” idahoptv channels may 2011 Ron Pisaneschi R Director of Content on’s PiCKS One-Night Fund-Drive Features Eric Clapton, Celtic Thunder O n Monday, June 6, we present a one-evening fund-drive during which viewers will have the chance to pledge their support for the station before the fiscal year ends June 30. The event kicks off at 7:00 p.m. MT/PT with CELTIC THUNDER HERITAGE, during which viewers will have another opportunity to pledge for pre-sale exclusive tickets to see the group perform live at the Morrison Center in November. The program features the talented performers focusing entirely on their Celtic and Irish roots. They present traditional standards such as “Whiskey in the Jar,” “Black is the Color,” “Skye Boat Song” and “Red, Red Rose” as well as a few additional love songs such as, “The Dutchman,” “Noreen” and “Just a Song Ron’s Picks continued on page 30 IdahoPTV’s 24-hour Over-the-Air Multi-cast Channel Lineup See Schedule beginning on Pages 6-7 • IDAHO (Standard Definition) — Sub-Channel 1 Standard definition broadcast of the main IdahoPTV channel. • HIGH-DEFINITION (HD) — Sub-Channel 2 Local and national programs in HD and wide screen. • LEARN/CREATE (Standard Def.) — Sub-Channel 3 Enrichment programs for educators and life-long learners as well as live coverage of the Idaho House of Representatives when in session. • WORLD (Standard Def.) — Sub-Channel 4 Public affairs and life & culture programming also includes live coverage of the Idaho Senate when in session. idahoptv.org may Check out our Web site! idahoptv.org LISTINGS The monthly program listings are for evening programming on IdahoPTV’s Idaho Sub-Channel 1. See page 5 for children’s Ready to Learn and other daytime programs and educational overnight programming on Idaho SubChannel 1. See page 16 for weekend overnight and daytime programming. All listings are based on the most complete and accurate information obtainable at press time. New, exciting and timely programs often become available to Idaho Public Television after press deadline. We regret not being able to include those changes, but please consult our Web site (idahoptv.org), and daily newspaper listings or call your station for the most up-todate information: KAID-TV 4/KIPT-TV 13, 373-7220; KISU-TV 10, 282-2857; KUID-TV 12/KCDT-TV 26, 885-1226. MT PT (D) * An IdahoPTV Production (V) Viewer Discretion Advised (HD) High Definition Available Most programming is in Stereo (S). All programming is Close Captioned (CC) for the hearing impaired, except some overnight courses. Closed Captioning Hotline: To report problems with closed captioning, call (208) 373-7353; FAX (208) 373-7246 or email: [email protected] Mountain Time Pacific Time Described Video All Times Listed are Mountain Time/Pacific Time 1 Sunday 5:00/4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table “Harvest Festival” P. Allen Smith celebrates fall with friends at the farm. He shares recipes like pumpkin crème brulée and roasted chicken and pumpkin stew. Chef Ashley Christenson makes a sweet potato dish. 5:30/4:30 Dialogue *(HD) “Captured by the Taliban” (R from 4/28) 6:00/5:00 Doc Martin “Sh*t Happens” Martin’s radio debut is less than a success. Then he creates panic at the swimming pool when he tries to track down the source of the nasty stomach bug that is sweeping through Portwenn. —/6:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Mt. St. Helens Back From the Dead” (R from 4/27) KUID/KCDT only 7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Cycling Idaho” (R from 4/28) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide ”Living with Wolves” Field Guide crew members spend a year roaming woods, ranches and mountains to examine wolves in the wild and what it means to live with them. The animals’ increasing numbers are forcing the hands of conservationists, ranchers and wildlife managers to make decisions. VISA DREAM Airs Sunday, May 1, at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT This documentary tells the story of one family’s experience gaining entry into the U.S., shedding light on the hardships many immigrant families endure. Ramon and Aurora Chavez, an elderly couple living in Mexico, long to reunite with their children who live 2,500 miles away in Los Angeles. In order to visit, they must secure a tourist visa, an expensive and difficult proposition. A camera crew follows them through the application process, which begins at the U.S. Consulate. There, U.S. representatives show the reasons why they approve some visas — and deny others. VISA DREAM’s closing moments capture the tension — and eventual jubilation — as the family gets results of the interview. Sponsors: Boise Consumer Co-op, Boise Weekly, Hampton Inn & Suites - Boise Downtown Trial version of CHANNELS online continues! idahoptv.org/members5/ 17 8:00 Nature “Salmon: Running the Gauntlet” Idaho filmmaker Jim Norton follows the Pacific Northwest salmon run from the Columbia River Basin into the heart of Idaho to examine the difficulties the fish faces as it tries to establish the next generation. The film examines expensive projects that seek to preserve the species and where they are failing. Two Idahoans are featured in the film: Greg Servvheen, Idaho Fish and Game biologist, and Jerry Myers, Upper Salmon project manager for Trout Unlimited. 9:00 Masterpiece Classic (HD) “South Riding” Ambitious teacher Sarah Burton (Anna Maxwell Martin) returns to her Yorkshire origins to apply for the job of headmistress at the local girls’ school in the fictional town of South Riding. Landowner Robert Carne (David Morrissey) mistrusts all she stands for. Part 1 of 3 10:00 Visa Dream A camera crew follows Ramon and Aurora Chavez of Jalisco, Mexico, who seek a tourist visa to reunite with their children who live in Los Angeles, 2,500 miles away. To begin this expensive and difficult proposition, they first go to the U.S. Consulate, two hours away in Guadalajara where officials demystify the process and explain why some applications are approved while others are denied. 10:30 New Tricks “Good Morning Lemmings” The team reopens the investigation into the unsolved murder of 25-yearold graffiti artist, known as Flak. Now new graffiti is appearing declaring “I Killed Flak.” The trail leads to art dealing and collecting, theft and young taggers. 11:30 Ladies of Letters Irene is injured and arrested at a demonstration against a nuclear fuel dump. 12:00/— Globe Trekker (HD) “Globe Trekker Special: Pirates, Galleons & Treasure” Megan sets out in the footsteps of famous mariners and renegades of the Caribbean. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 2 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Biloxi, Mississippi” Host Mark Walberg reviews the eccentric pottery of George Ohr at the city’s Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art. Appraisers find an 1899 “Buffalo Bill” poster, and a 1928 Art Deco bronze sculpture of dancers from the Russian Ballet, valued up to $150,000. Part 1 of 3 (Rpt. 5/7) 8:00 Globe Trekker (HD) “Globe Trekker Special: Pirates, Galleons & Treasure” Megan travels the Caribbean to learn about 250 years of treasure hunting and brutal competition among the Spanish, English, Dutch, French and Portuguese. Vying for gold, silver and Airs Tuesdays May 3-24 at 10:00 p.m. MT/PT See it in HD at 8:00/7:00 p.m. MT/PT From a Nazi propaganda film, to a martyred Middle East leader, to insects in Japan, to the ongoing struggle of integration in America, this documentary series trains the spotlight on fascinating subjects during four new episodes in May. Here is the lineup: A Film Unfinished (May 3) In 1954, 60 minutes of raw footage belonging to the Third Reich is discovered inside a concrete vault in East Germany. Shot in 1942 in the urban concentration camp known as the Warsaw Ghetto, the film juxtaposes shocking images of starvation and despair against scenes of wealthy Jewish residents enjoying fine dinners, dancing in nightclubs, and attending the theater. In 1998 — 44 years later — two additional film cans are found, revealing that the vignettes of the “good life” had been staged by the Nazis to create a hideously false impression. The documentary probes deeply into the making of this now-infamous Nazi propaganda film. Presenting the raw footage, the documentary contains court transcripts featuring testimony from a cameraman who shot the movie and scenes of ghetto survivors reacting as they watch the film. Bhutto (May 10) This film tells the epic tale of the life and tragic death of Benazir Bhutto, who breaks the Islamic glass ceiling as the first woman leader of a Muslim country. Beloved by the people of her native Pakistan, she is reviled by the nation’s military establishment and male-dominated ruling class. In December 2007 she is killed by a suicide bomber. She remains a divisive figure, a symbolic metaphor for the fight between terrorism and moderation. Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo (May 17) This film begins in modern-day Japan and works backward to explore the history of that nation’s love affair with bugs. Using insects like an anthropologist’s toolkit, the film uncovers Japanese philosophies that will shift viewers’ perspectives on nature, beauty and life, and counter the exigencies of day-to-day life. Welcome to Shelbyville (May 24) In this small town in the heart of America’s Bible Belt, a community grapples with rapidly changing demographics. Just a stone’s throw away from Pulaski, Tennessee (the birthplace of the Ku Klux Klan), longtime African-American and white residents are challenged with how best to integrate with a growing Latino population and the more recent arrival of hundreds of Muslim Somali refugees. Sponsors: Boise Weekly, Hotel 43 18 idahoptv channels may 2011 other riches, galleons are sunk, thousands are killed, and the pirates rule the waves. 9:00 American Experience (D)(HD) “Roads to Memphis” Eyewitness testimony from Martin Luther King’s inner circle and officials involved in assassin James Earl Ray’s capture and prosecution form the base of this intertwined story of the two men — one who died, the other who killed. 10:30 Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami In 1960, Cassius Clay arrives home in Miami with a gold medal from the Olympics. Over the course of the next few years, he evolves professionally and politically, heavily influenced by the vibrant life around him as he becomes Muhammad Ali. 11:30 Charlie Rose 12:30/11:30 Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 3 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Lark Rise to Candleford (HD) Mischief Night is approaching when residents of the towns play tricks on neighbors under cover of darkness. Meanwhile Fisher Bloom has returned, throwing Laura’s feelings for Daniel into confusion. Bloom meanwhile is working on Daniel’s printing press and the new station clock at Inglestone where he hears of a threat to the Candleford post office. 8:00 Black in Latin America (HD) “Brazil: A Racial Paradise?” Professor Gates delves behind the facade of Carnival to discover how this rainbow nation is waking up to its legacy as the world’s largest slave economy. Part 3 of 4 9:00 Frontline (HD) “Frontline Magazine” 10:00 Independent Lens (HD) “A Film Unfinished” Director Yael Hersonski probes deeply into a Nazi propaganda film discovered as raw footage in 1954 in East Germany. Shot in 1942 in the Warsaw Ghetto, the footage juxtaposes images of starvation and despair with wealthy Jewish residents living a good life. Additional footage discovered in 1998 reveal how the film was made and how scenes were staged. Narration includes diary entries by the Jewish Council leader in Warsaw, court transcripts of a cameraman’s testimony, and ghetto survivors. 11:30/— Charlie Rose 12:30/11:30 Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 4 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Museum of Life “The Power of Insects” Host Jimmy Doherty and the team explore the butterfly collection, meet the most stung man in the museum, and discover how the museum is using insects to help at murder scenes. Part 5 of 6 8:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” NOVA joins a new generation of archaeologists as they probe areas of Peru’s Machu Picchu that haven’t been touched since the time of Incas. They unearth burials of the people who built the site, and seek answers to origins of the city, high in the Andes and deserted by the time of the Spanish Conquistadors. 9:00 Saving the Bay (HD) Miracle Workers (1906-1959) The 1906 earthquake accelerates the dispersion of people and Dialogue: Women Who Light the Dark Airs Thursday, May 5, at 8:30/7:30 p.m. MT/PT; repeats Sunday, May 8, at 5:30/4:30 p.m. MT/PT See it in HD Thursday, May 5, at 9:30/8:30 p.m. MT/PT and Sunday, May 8, at 8:30/7:30 p.m. MT/PT Women worldwide face violence, inequality and poverty. But some women have found creative ways to overcome these social injustices, and one woman has documented their stories. On the May 5 DIALOGUE, host Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with photojournalist Paola Gianturco about her book Women Who Light the Dark. Gianturco has chronicled women’s lives in 55 countries and has created four books as philanthropic projects. Her images have been exhibited at the United Nations, the U.S. Senate, numerous museums, and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington D.C. She has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN and NPR. Her pictures have been published in Harpers Bazaar, the New York Times and the Washington Post. For her most recent project Gianturco spent months documenting the lives of women in 15 countries on five continents. Their stories and her stunning photographs are showcased in her latest book. Sponsors: Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Idaho Forest Products Commission D dialogue idahoptv.org 19 industry to the East Bay region. Other major changes for the Bay include: the first of California’s massive water re-distribution projects, the great bridge building era, and the world’s greatest shipbuilding center during World War II. 10:30 Hustle The con team of Mickey, Danny, Ash, Stacie and Albert scheme to outsmart a ruthless property developer with a proposition of Bronze Age gold artifacts said to be from a hidden mine beneath London. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 5 Thursday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00/8:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow (R from 4/30) 7:30/8:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Little Europe: Five Micro-Countries” Rick visits Vatican City, the world’s smallest country and headquarters for the planet’s biggest church. He tours Monaco, which lures visitors with a fancy casino and glamorous views. He finds Italy’s last independent hill town of San Marino still looks formidable as does the castle-guarded principality of Liechtenstein, while Andorra entertains shoppers and hikers in the Pyrenees. 8:00/7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Flying Idaho” The show visits with wilderness flying veterans, a wilderness flying school operator, and individuals who build their own planes, including a replica of the first plane to fly into Idaho. Cameras capture the action at an air show, visit an upscale boutique aircraft business, and reveal the constantly changing scene that is the Idaho landscape from the air. 8:30/7:30 Dialogue *(HD) “Women Who Light the Dark” Host Joan Watch online anytime. Watch complete OUTDOOR IDAHO episodes online. Go to idahoptv.org and click on the OUTDOOR IDAHO icon in the WATCH VIDEO NOW window. Select from nine episode choices. Check back often; programs change weekly. 20 Cartan-Hansen talks with Paola Gianturco, an international photojournalist who has documented the lives of women in 15 countries for her latest book. She shares how these women draw on creativity and imagination to tackle the problems in their lives — domestic violence, sex trafficking, poverty, illiteracy, discrimination. (Rpt. 5/8) 9:00 Midsommer Murders “Death of a Stranger” DCI Barnaby tries to uncover the connection between the initial death and the later apparent suicide at the same spot, before there can be another murder. Part 2 of 2 10:30 MI5 (HD) Section D must welcome a Russian Federal Security Service officer into the Grid to help track down Aibek, a rogue nationalist from an ex-Soviet state. Aibek wants the last known sample of a nerve agent and team members want to keep the nerve agent from falling into the wrong hands without ruining Anglo-Russian relations. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 6 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 BBC Newsnight (HD) NEED TO KNOW Returns 8:00 Need To Know (HD) This cross-media news and public affairs magazine returns to the schedule. The program features documentary-style reports, short features, studio-based interviews and more. 9:00 Garrow’s Law Garrow takes on a case that both fascinates and repels the people of London. Meanwhile Sir Arthur Hill employs James Farmer, a cynical, clever and calculating attorney, to proceed in his vendetta against Garrow and Sarah. 10:00 Austin City Limits “Alejandro Escovedo/Trombone Shorty” Escovedo blasts out cuts from his album Street Songs of Love. Trombone Shorty follows with a heavy dose of New Orleans funk ’n’ roll. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 7 Saturday 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Biloxi, Mississippi” Part 1 of 3 (R from 5/2) 6:00/5:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow Former host of the British show Hugh Scully helps tell the tales behind some of the most valuable finds the show has seen, from rediscovered masterpieces to the first million-pound object. (Rpt. 5/12) 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Little Europe: Five Micro Countries” (R from 5/5) —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “California Show” JoAnn Castle and Bob Lido head for “San Francisco.” Dick Dale sings of the “San Fernando Valley.” Bobby and Cissy are at the beach with “Music To Watch Girls Go By.” Arthur Duncan dances to “Hooray for Hollywood.” 8:00 Are You Being Served? “Mrs. Slocombe, Senior Person” When Mr. Rumbold is taken ill, Mrs. Slocombe fills in. Despite strong moral support from Mr. Humphries, she finds the new post is not to her liking. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth looks forward to soaking up a little culture at her favorite stately home. 9:00 Last of the Summer Wine “In Which Howard Remembers Where He Left His Bicycle Pump” When Howard is in town with Truly, he is noticeably embarrassed to be greeted by a mysterious woman, Wanda. Meanwhile the ladies are going to the baking competition at the Stockley Fair; Howard heads for a meeting with Marina — and a surprise. 9:30 Outnumbered Karen, 6, mourns the death of a mouse killed in a trap. Ben, 8, stands for election as class representative using questionable tactics. Older brother Jake brings a girl home for tea. 10:00 The Red Green Show “Ranger Harold” Harold fills in for a sick Ranger Gord, leaving Red alone at the Lodge. 10:30 The Worst Week of My Life Mid-week and Howard meets up with an old flame, attends a funeral, and sorts out his future sister-inlaw’s love life. 11:00 Doctor Who “The Vampires of Venice” The Doctor takes Amy and Rory away for a romantic break but terror awaits in 16th-century Venice where something sinister lurks within the House of Calvierri. 12:00/— Austin City Limits (HD) “K’naan/Mos Def” 8 Sunday 5:00/4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table “‘Egg’cellent!” P. Allen Smith visits chef Patrick Herron to learn about duck eggs and make desserts. He learns about a rare breed of heritage duck and explores the chemistry involved in cooking with eggs. 5:30/4:30 Dialogue *(HD) “Women Who Light the Dark” (R from 5/5) 6:00/5:00 Doc Martin “The Portwenn Effect” Louisa invites Martin to idahoptv channels may 2011 the Portwenn Players Dance, a major event in the village. Martin tackles patients’ problems, including one whose “friend” is a six-foot-squirrel. —/6:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Ghosts of Machu Picchu” KUID/KCDT only 7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Flying Idaho” (R from 5/5) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide Recreational divers hike in for a rare scuba trip into Crater Lake in breathtakingly clear water to see mystery moss around Wizard Island. Then, a former amusement park site is restored as a natural tidal wetland. 8:00 Nature (HD) “Bears of the Last Frontier: City of Bears” Washington ecologist Chris Morgan spends a year with Alaskan bears and a camera crew, traveling 3,000 miles on his specially-equipped motorcycle, beginning near Anchorage in June. Morgan, originally from England, sets up a wilderness camp with a cinematographer, alongside the world’s largest concentration of grizzlies. He tracks the bears’ progress as they feast and re-establish social dynamics, and observes battles among males and tender moments between moms and cubs. Part 1 of 3 9:00 Masterpiece Classic (HD) “South Riding” At risk of losing his estate to pay family medical bills, Robert travels to Manchester seeking work. There, he chances to meet Sarah and they have a drink together. Part 2 of 3 10:00 Reverence: Life in the Ballet Filmmakers go inside the world of the Toledo Ballet to showcase the company’s young dancers as they strive to reach high standards of artistic accomplishment. Hours of rehearsal pushes these performers to their perceived limits — and beyond. Dancers, instructors and the ballet company founder share their creative passions and express commitment to bringing the joy of dance to patrons and students. 10:30 New Tricks “Fashion Victim” When a retrospective exhibit of a slain fashion designer’s designs is scheduled by his brother, who now runs the company, the designer’s ex-wife demands the unsolved murder be reinvestigated. UCOS team members find multiple suspects, tangled relationships and an intriguing money-trail. LADIES OF LETTERS Airs Sundays Only 11:30 Ladies of Letters Irene is in prison. When police raid Vera’s house, she too ends up heading to jail — the same prison ship where Irene is. They are soon the life and soul of the community. 12:00/— Globe Trekker (HD) “Tunisia & Libya” Ian Wright begins his trek in Tunis where he explores the lively markets. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 9 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Biloxi, Mississippi” Host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Noel Barrett explore the world of vintage space toys. Key finds at the convention center include a 1943 National League signed baseball and a circa 1770 sword used in the Revolutionary War. A beautifully preserved 1811 Philadelphiamade silk-on-silk embroidery, with a design taken from an English print, is valued up to $50,000. Part 2 of 3 (Rpt. 5/14) 8:00 Globe Trekker (D) “Tunisia & Libya” From Tunis, Ian Wright heads to El Djem, an enormous coliseum; goes to an oasis in Tamerza; tours Nefta, the center of Sufi mysticism; and searches for the Star Wars set in Tozeur. In Libya, he travels to the souks of Tripoli, tours the Roman ruins at Leptis Magna, and heads south through the desert to Sabha before heading to the Akakus Mountains. 9:00 American Experience (D)(HD) “Soundtrack for a Revolution” This film tells the story of the American civil rights movement through its powerful music — the freedom songs protesters sang. New performances by top artists and archival footage illustrate how this music that evolved from slave chants, the labor movement and black churches sustained the Promotion Code: IDAHO • Offer valid: May 1 – June 30, 2011 • Offer available online only To Order, go to: Shop.idahoptv.org or call toll-free for more information: 877- 224-7200 idahoptv.org 21 We know the journey to financial success does not begin with one giant leap; it begins with one sure and steady step. We want to take that first step, of many, with you. 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The title evokes the coins thrown to street musicians as well as the transformation their music inspires. 11:30/— Charlie Rose 12:30/11:30 Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 10 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Lark Rise to Candleford This final episode of the series, finds Caroline Arless (Dawn French) out of debtor’s prison and returning to Lark Rise, to the consternation of her family; Alf especially feels he must continue to put his life on hold to protect his younger siblings. Gabriel finishes work on his steam-powered seed planter, and farmers are soon clamoring to buy his invention. Dorcas fears the machine’s success might take Gabriel away from Candleford. 8:00 Black in Latin America (D)(H) “Mexico & Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet” Professor Gates explores the little-known history of the significant numbers of black people brought to these countries as early as the 16th century. In total, more slaves came to the two countries combined than to the United States. He looks at the worlds of culture that their descendants have created. Part 4 of 4 9:00 Frontline (HD) “The Meth Epidemic” 10:00 Independent Lens (HD) “Bhutto” This film captures the life and death of Benazir Bhutto, who broke the Islamic glass ceiling as the first woman leader of a Muslim country. Beloved by Pakistan’s people, she was reviled by the nation’s military establishment and male-dominated ruling class. More than two years after her death from a suicide bomber, Bhutto remains a divisive figure, a symbolic metaphor for the fight between terrorism and moderation. 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 11 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 The Museum of Life “A Collection for the Future” Jimmy Doherty and the team culminate the miniseries by learning how science taking place today is expected to impact humans in the future. Beetles inspire new technologies; the latest scanner allows scientists to take a trip inside a shark; and ancient specimens are called into the battle to help prevent extinction. Part 6 of 6 8:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Secrets of Stonehenge” Investigations at and near Stonehenge are kicking off a new era of discovery and debate about one of England’s best known relics of pre-history. New archaeological finds reveal possible answers as well as more questions. New sites include nearby cremations, remains of a 4,500-year-old village and Bluestonehenge about two miles away along an ancient “boulevard.” (Rpt. 5/14) 9:00 Saving the Bay (HD) “Bay in the Balance (1960-Present)” In the final episode, the survival of the Bay is threatened by the postwar boom. Leaders of the Save The Bay campaign of the 1960s are introduced and the birth of the national mass environmental movement. For the future, the issue becomes how best to balance competing demands of a major urban center set amidst an environmentally significant landscape. Part 4 of 4 10:00 Hustle Albert cooks up a plan to convince a prominent restaurateur with a notorious gangland background that Danny is their mark’s son, lost to a gangland kidnapping years before. However, the gang didn’t count on Danny being asked to prove himself in the kitchen. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 12 Thursday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00/8:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow (R from 5/7) 7:30/8:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Great Swiss Cities” Rick enjoys Switzerland’s urban charms in Luzern, Bern, Zurich and Lausanne. He rings a big bell, does a little river rafting without the raft and enjoys eye-opening art. He ponders a few Swiss innovations and appreciates the backdrop of stunning natural beauty. (Rpt. 5/14) 8:00/7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Wilderness in the 21st Century” This exploration of wilderness issues captures scenic vistas of Idaho from north to south. The show examines what wilderness means to Idahoans, pressures from wheeled vehicle advocates, collaborative efforts that include multiple sides, and how work is accomplished inside a wilderness. (Rpt. 5/15) 8:30/7:30 Dialogue *(HD) “TBA” (Rpt. 5/15) 9:00 Midsomer Murders “Blue Herrings” DCI Barnaby has a week off and idahoptv channels may 2011 takes the time to visit his elderly aunt, who is convalescing in a residential nursing home for the elderly. She prompts him to investigate a series of suspicious deaths after people have changed their wills. Part 1 of 2 10:00 MI5 (HD) A highly skilled trio of Chinese agents arrive in London for a 48-hour stay. The team is tasked with finding out why they are in town. Ruth goes undercover in a major scientific research corporation where a Chinese scientist may be the ultimate prize. Beth activates an asset from the Chinese Security Services. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 13 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 BBC Newsnight (HD) 8:00 Need To Know (HD) 9:00 Garrow’s Law Thomas Baillie, lieutenant governor of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich, has been charged with criminal libel for a letter that exposed corrupt practices at the hospital that appear to involve Lord Sandwich. In court, Garrow exposes a series of abuses perpetuated by the lord. Sarah worries how news of this case will affect her increasingly deranged husband. 10:30 Austin City Limits “K’naan/Mos Def” Hip hop conquers the stage with sets from alternative rapper/actor Mos Def, supporting his recording, The Ecstatic, and Somalian native K’naan, performing songs from his album, Troubadour. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 14 Saturday 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Biloxi, Mississippi” (R from 5/9) 6:00/5:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow Michael Aspel joins host Fiona Bruce and the team to examine some of the techniques used by the show’s specialists, in their quest for great reactions. Specialists advise about recession-proof collectables. (Rpt. 5/19) 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Great Swiss Cities” (R from 5/12) —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only idahoptv.org 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Great Entertainers” This 1981 show salutes show business greats like George M. Cohan with a medley featuring “Yankee Doodle Dandy” and “You’re a Grand Old Flag.” Gail, Ron and Michael sing the Mills Brothers’ hit “Glow Worm.” The saxaphone section recalls Duke Ellington’s “Sophisticated Lady.” 8:00 Are You Being Served? “The Hero” When another department worker spreads the news about Capt. Peacock’s unfortunate boil, an enraged Peacock proposes a bout of fisticuffs. Mr. Humphries finally intercedes for the Captain. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth is at her wit’s end, what with the charity shop, Councilor Nugent, Rose’s love life and Daddy. 9:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Sinclair and the Wormley Witches” A man appears suddenly while Clegg, Truly, Alvin and Entwistle are on a hillside. They give chase when the strange man throws rocks at them. 9:30 Outnumbered Pete and Sue attempt to ban television and have an old-fashioned Sunday, with traditional parlor games. Grandad has come to stay while recovering from an accident, and Pete grapples with sex education. 10:00 The Red Green Show “The Sinkhole” The lodge leans over as it sinks into the ground. 10:30 Worst Week of My Life Two days before the wedding and there is a problem with some printing. Then, the unknown awaits when Howard and Mel arrive at the respective hen and stag parties. 11:00 Doctor Who “Amy’s Choice” It has been five years since Amy Pond last traveled with the Doctor and when he lands in her garden again, on the eve of the birth of her first child, she finds herself facing a heartbreaking choice. 12:00/— Austin City Limits (HD) “John Legend & The Roots” 15 Sunday 5:00/4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table “Salad Greens” Smith demonstrates how easy it is to grow salad greens, explores the vocabulary and range of leafy greens, and shows off his favorites. The kitchen demonstration is a Nicoise salad. 5:30/4:30 Dialogue *(HD) “TBA” (R from 5/12) 6:00/5:00 Doc Martin “Of All the Harbors in All the Towns” An old flame of Martin’s Aunt Joan is back in town but now is seriously ill with a heart condition; Martin insists on running tests on him. —/6:00 NOVA “Secrets of Stonehenge” (R from 5/11) KUID/KCDT only SECRETS OF THE DEAD Two new episodes air on consecutive nights this month. The World’s Biggest Bomb (Tuesday, May 17, at 8:00 p.m. MT/PT; see it in HD at 6:00/5:00 p.m. and 9:00/8:00 p.m. MT/PT) tells the story of the dangerous race in the late 1950s and early ’60s between American and Soviet scientists to build and detonate the world’s largest bomb. The results exceed all expectations about how big a bomb could be built. Terrifyingly, the bomb-makers on both sides are flying blind as they push the technology far into unknown territory. China’s Terracotta Warriors (Wednesday, May 18, at 7:00 p.m. MT/ PT; see it in HD at 6:00/5:00 p.m. MT/ PT) reveals that the Chinese may have had Henry Ford beat by more than 2,000 years. They may have established their own assembly line used to produce 8,000 lavishly painted terracotta warriors. The story begins two centuries before the birth of Christ. The first emperor of China orders an extravagant tomb for his journey into the afterlife — and decrees that a monumental army protect him forever. For centuries these ancient warriors were hidden in the emperor’s tomb, brightly painted, fully armed, and ready to protect their emperor for all eternity. Now a group of scientists, led by archaeologist Agnes Hsu, returns this army to its former glory. Row upon row of life-size, lavishly painted warriors rise from the dust of two millennia. The researchers explain how a terracotta army was created in less than two years using the technology of 2,200 years ago. 23 Airs Thursday, May 19, at 8:00/7:00 p.m. MT/PT; repeats Sunday, May 22, at 7:00 p.m. MT/PT See it in HD, Thursday, May 19, at 9:00/8:00 p.m. MT/PT; repeats Sunday, May 22, at 8:00/7:00 p.m. MT/PT Idaho’s boat builders apply new technology to an old craft to restore or produce wooden boats. They use modern sealants, paints and other materials to make old boats new again and to create new ones. “The restoration process is a long process. It is labor intensive,” says McCall’s Don Hardy, who is working on a 1939 Chris Craft Barrel-back. Sometimes, he says, it is a matter of replacing much of the wood, motor, interior and even fittings. The Yandt Boat Works once occupied the lakeshore where Coeur d’Alene Resort is now. Ron Yandt and his son Wes are working on a boat originally built in the family shop. What they expected to do quickly, Wes says, turned into “learning how to go about building the boat.” Duane Hagadone of Coeur d’Alene sails on a completely new wooden boat built on the lake’s edge. “We have adapted and melded together the old technology of wood (but) we’re using modern processes to put it all together,” says Jim Brown, project manager. “We’re marrying that to … high technology — this boat is literally a push button sailing craft.” Curt Moten, a retired civil engineer of Idaho Falls has taken up the challenge of building new wooden drift boats, kayaks and canoes. “The attributes or design features you use are similar to what you use to design a ship,” Moten says. “It’s just a difference of scales. The things you have to worry about are the same. It’s just that this is smaller.” Kenly Bitton, east of Idaho Falls, has been building new wooden drift boats since the early 1980s. “They’re just the greatest boat in the world to oar,” he says. Sponsors: Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Boise Co-op, Farm Bureau Insurance, Idaho Fish & Wildlife Foundation, The Idaho Statesman, OfficeMax, Parkwood Business Properties, Sara Ifft, U.S. Bancorp Foundation 7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Wilderness in the 21st Century” (R from 5/12) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide Revolutionary mapping technology reveals dozens of “pits of mystery” in the Willamette Valley, and uncovers hidden landslides, hazard zones and an undiscovered volcano. The episode also looks at what may be the last urban population of native Western painted turtles, and the fungus causing massive bat deaths. 8:00 Nature (D)(HD) “Bears of the Last Frontier: The Road North” Chris Morgan explores the world of black bears caught in the crossroads of urban development in Anchorage and the wilderness. Then he heads north to Denali National Park where grizzlies share the enormous park with foxes, wolves and moose. He continues north on a bone-shaking 610-mile motorcycle journey to Prudhoe Bay. Part 2 of 3 9:00 Masterpiece Classic “South Riding” As social improvements move forward in South Riding, Robert faces ruin after a principled stand against political corruption, and Sarah confronts a crisis — both personal and professional. Part 3 of 3 Napoleon’s Older Brother Escapes to United States 10:00 Bonaparte’s Retreat Not as well-known as his younger brother, Joseph Bonaparte escapes to the United States after his brother’s downfall at Waterloo. The story unfolds through interviews with scholars and historians. They relate how the Frenchman settles in New Jersey, lives on a lavish estate, designs elaborate gardens, entertains leading figures of the day, and gathers an important collection of fine and decorative art. 10:30 New Tricks “Where There’s Smoke” The team reinvestigates a devastating fire that swept through a late night drinking club in 1995, killing four and seriously injuring others. Team members turn up drug dealing, rivalries and a range of motives, while learning about the world of fire investigation. 11:30 Ladies of Letters Vera and Irene make an impact on board the prison ship. The court finds Irene completely mad and releases her. She immediately begins raising funds for her still imprisoned friend. 12:00/— Globe Trekker (HD) “Central China” Megan begins her trip by exploring Shanghai. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 16 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Biloxi, Mississippi” Host Mark L. Walberg 24 idahoptv channels may 2011 discusses art inspired by the area landscape and its creatures while at the Walter Anderson Museum of Art. At the convention center, appraisers inspect a suit worn by Olivia de Haviland in a 1943 film, and four 1827 watercolor portraits attributed to a mysterious North Carolina-based artist, valued up to $60,000. Part 3 of 3 (Rpt. 5/21) 8:00 Globe Trekker “Central China” In Shanghai Megan McCormick tries her hand at contortionism with the famous acrobats. She learns about the silk trade in Suzhou, travels by train through the Yellow Mountains, fishes the Yangtze River, visits the caves at Dazu and marvels at the Terracotta Army in X’ian. 9:00 Freedom Riders: An American Experience Special (D)(HD) An integrated band of college students in 1961 risk everything and buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus bound for the Deep South to break the grip of segregation. Filmmaker Stanley Nelson presents the first feature-length film about this band of civil-rights activists. He chronicles a chapter in American history that is a testament to the accomplishment of youth that can result from a combination of personal conviction and courage. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 17 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) LARK RISE TO CANDLEFORD Drama Is Reprised 7:00 Lark Rise to Candleford (HD) Laura Timmins leaves the rural hamlet of Lark Rise to begin her first job at the post office in nearby Candleford where change is coming to the larger community in the form of a railroad. Postmistress Dorcas Lane welcomes Laura, whose loyalties are soon divided during a dispute at Lark Rise over payment for telegrams. 8:00 Secrets of the Dead (HD) “The World’s Biggest Bomb” Beginning in the 1950s, American and Soviet scientists engage in a dangerous race to see who can build and detonate the world’s largest bomb. Bomb-makers on both sides are flying blind as they push technology into unknown territory. 9:00 Frontline (HD) “Kill/Captore” 10:00 Independent Lens (HD) “Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo” Exploring the history of Japan’s love affair with bugs, this film uses insects like an anthropologist’s toolkit, and uncovers Japanese philosophies that shift perspectives on nature, beauty and life. 11:00 Charlie Rose idahoptv.org 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 18 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Secrets of the Dead (HD) “China’s Terracotta Warriors” When the first emperor of China wanted an extravagant tomb for his journey into the afterlife, he decreed he would be protected by an army. Artisans have less than two years to complete the massive project using the technology of 2,200 years ago to construct 8,000 life-sized, painted figures. Archaeologist Agnes Hsu shows how it might have been done. 8:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Riddles of the Sphinx” An international team of archaeologists, architects and engineers races against time to save the nearly 5,000-yearold Great Sphinx from modern erosion caused by sandblasting winds and rising saltwater and sewage, and vibrations from planes, cars and construction. Along the way, experts also solve riddles that have eluded the rescue missions of pharaohs, Caesars and emperors for more than 3,000 years. (Rpt. 5/21) 9:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Building Pharaoh’s Ship” NOVA follows a team of archaeologists and boat builders as they reconstruct the vessel shown on a mysterious carving on the wall of a 3,500-year-old temple built for the female pharaoh Hatshepsut. According to the wall carving, the vessel embarks on a royal expedition to a mysterious land called Punt. Today’s adventurers launch their boat into the Red Sea on a modern voyage of discovery. 10:00 Hustle Danny wants Trevor to become part of the gang. His teammates are not so sure about the newcomer, who sometimes targets the elderly or the poor. However, Danny insists and the two of them target a ruthless, corrupt billionaire, who is an avid collector of antique banknotes. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 19 Thursday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00/8:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow (R from 5/14) 7:30/8:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Vienna and the Danube” Rick takes in the city’s elegant gardens, great art and fine music. He explores the surrounding area with a trip along the Danube River and a hike to Baroque Melk Abbey. (Rpt. 5/21) 8:00/7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Boat Builders” Idaho’s boat builders draw on old craft techniques as well as new technology to rebuild wooden boats or design new ones. Whether working on a 1939 speedster or creating new drift boats, they turn out stylish products for Idaho’s waters. (Rpt. 5/22) 8:30/7:30 Dialogue *(HD) “TBA” (Rpt. 5/22) 9:00 Midsomer Murders “Blue Herrings” DCI Barnaby pursues the suspicious deaths of people who have changed their wills and closes in on answers to the mystery. Part 2 of 2 10:00 MI5 (HD) Beth and Dimitri are undercover Home Office representatives tasked with keeping delegates apart who are arriving for top secret talks between Israel and Palestine. The American president, under the guise of his first state visit to England, is chairing the talks. When a plot to kill the president is uncovered, they must also track down the assailant. 11:00 Charlie Rose MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Murder on the Orient Express Airs Sunday, May 22, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT See it in HD at 10:00/9:00 p.m. MT/PT David Suchet stars as suave Belgian super-sleuth Hercule Poirot and leads an all-star international cast in this adaptation of Agatha Christie’s most popular novel. Securing a last-minute ticket on the Orient Express from Istanbul to London, Poirot finds himself among a host of eclectic fellow passengers. When the train becomes caught in a snowdrift and a passenger is found brutally murdered mid-voyage, the famous Belgian detective is called upon to investigate. This encore presentation leads into three new Poirot adventures in June. Sponsors: Boise Co-op, The Flicks 25 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 20 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 BBC Newsnight (HD) 8:00 Need To Know (HD) 9:00 Garrow’s Law Garrow is in the dock defending his honor and future. Silvester suspends the old animosities to defend Garrow in court knowing the high-profile case brings him into the spotlight. 10:00 Austin City Limits (HD) “John Legend & the Roots” The innovative hip-hop collective backs the Grammy-winning soul singer on a set of soul covers and originals. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 21 Saturday 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Biloxi, Mississippi” Part 3 of 3 (R from 5/16) 6:00/5:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow Fiona Bruce introduces finds that stood out in terms of pure quality from 31 years of ROADSHOW valuations, and the mystery owner of a $15,000 piece of furniture steps forward. (Rpt. 5/26) 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Vienna and the Danube” (R from 5/19) —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Childhood Memories” The song “Those Were the Days” sets the theme of this show. Arthur Duncan brings his “Little Red Wagon.” Guy and Ralna recall “Little Toy Trains.” Bob Small shines on “Chopsticks.” 8:00 Are You Being Served? “Anything You Can Do” The canteen fare slumps from bad to uneatable. Upset by the complaints, the canteen staff goes on strike and challenges the Ladies and Gents staff members to do better. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth’s social standing at a church function is jeopardized when Daisy tries to encourage Onslow to become more ardent. 9:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Enter the Finger” Barry’s fitness-mad neighbor, Boothroyd (Brian Conley), annoyingly outshines him in all things physical. When it comes to karate, however, Barry has friends who can help him even the balance. 9:30 Outnumbered Pete and Sue are trapped in a foreign airport with three bored children and an increasingly bewildered granddad. Karen grills her dad about al-Qaeda, and security staff grill Ben about the worrying objects in his bag. Ben seeks the Spanish words to ask, “Can I play with your machine gun?” and others wonder about someone letting the kids drink double espressos. 10:00 The Red Green Show “Cyber Girl” Harold meets a girl, Bonnie, through the Internet. 10:30 The Worst Week of My Life It’s the eve of the big day. Howard and Mel have their wedding rehearsal and must survive the big family dinner that follows. 11:00 Doctor Who “The Hungry Earth” A deep drilling project in 2015 reaches deeper beneath the Earth’s crust than ever before. When the Doctor, Amy and Rory arrive in a tiny mining village, they find themselves plunged into a battle against a deadly danger from a bygone age. 12:00/— Austin City Limits (HD) “Sarah McLachlan/Duffy” Craft in America - Messages Airs Tuesday, May 24, at 8 p.m. MT/PT See it in HD at 6:00/5:00 p.m. and 9:00/8:00 p.m. MT/PT This new episode of the intermittent series looks at the ways many artists go beyond skill to personal and political expression. They use craft to tell a story, prove a point, or bring attention to contemporary issues. Often their work is passionate and provocative. The artists selected for Messages, such as Beth Lipman, express many different interests and points of view, but they have one thing in common: their skill and creativity are of the highest level. CRAFT IN AMERICA promotes and advances original handcrafted work and inspires people of all ages to pursue their own creativity. Audiences explore issues of identity, history, philosophy, ancestry, cultural exchange, repression and freedom. Through these explorations, viewers gain a greater understanding of our nation’s complex heritage. Sponsors: Blaisdell Family Dentistry, Boise Co-op, Boise Weekly 26 22 Sunday 5:00/4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table “Backyard Farming” Allen shows how to take even the smallest outdoor spaces and turn them into a personal mini-farm. He demonstrates how to use straw bales to create raised beds, and how to maintain a beehive in a backyard. 5:30/4:30 Dialogue *(HD) “TBA” (R from 5/19) 6:00/5:00 Doc Martin “Haemophobia” The tourist season has arrived and Martin is making his way through the crowds when he stops to examine a woman’s chest — to warn about the dangers of exposure to skin cancer. The villagers test Martin’s aversion to blood. —/6:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Riddles of the Sphinx” (R from 5/18) KUID/ KCDT only 7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Boat Builders” (R from 5/19) 7:30 Oregon Field Guide Cameras follow the selection committee for Portland’s Heritage Tree program as members assess nominations for the program. The study of lichen is a wonderland of mystery that can teach volumes about air quality. A trained conservation dog helps researchers find a single endangered plant in a field. 8:00 Nature (D)(HD) “Bears of the Last Frontier: Arctic Wanderers” In early November, Chris Morgan travels to the North Slope town of Kaktovik where each year polar bears struggle for extended periods on dwindling fat reserves, waiting for the opportunity to hunt on sea ice. In late spring, he is on the north slope of the Brooks Range, where grizzlies wait for the thousands of caribou that migrate through. Part 3 of 3 9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! “Poirot: Murder on the Orient Express” The MYSTERY! season opens with an encore of the Agatha Christie novel that drew from a real incident. Poirot (David Suchet) and a galaxy of guest stars step aboard the luxury Calais-bound train in Istanbul. While the train is stuck in deep snow, a wealthy passenger is murdered and Poirot’s services requested. He finds the suspects are numerous and colorful. 10:30 New Tricks “Coming Out Ball” A former Irish dissident who has now sworn off violence in favor of the democratic process also disavows any part in the kidnapping of an arms manufacturer’s daughter, which his group claimed responsibility for at the time. The UCOS team sets out to learn what really happened and works through several layers of conflicting information to a startling conclusion. 11:30 Ladies of Letters Despite Irene’s fundraiser for Vera’s release, Vera insists that she would rather stay in prison. She has started a literacy program and organized a prison theatrical production. idahoptv channels may 2011 12:00/— Globe Trekker (HD) “Micronesia” Megan’s first stop on the chain of more than 2,000 islands is on Guam, site of a U.S. military base. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 23 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Washington, D.C.” Host Mark L. Walberg with an appraiser visits the State Department’s reception rooms decorated with American antiques. Highlights include a 1958 signed letter by Martin Luther King Jr., a circa 1965 Andy Warhol lithograph, and a turn-of-the-20th-century hand-wrought Gorham silver tea set valued up to $90,000. Part 1 of 3 8:00 Globe Trekker (D) “Micronesia” On this chain of more than 2,000 islands, Megan begins on Guam, then heads for Pohnpei, the capital island. She hikes through lush vegetation to the Kepirohi waterfall, explores the archaeological ruins of Nan Madol, dives among sunken Japanese warships at Chuuk, and kayaks on Jellyfish Lake on Palau. 9:00 American Experience (D)(HD) “The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer” This biography interviews family members, scholars and colleagues. Dramatic re-creations feature Academy Award-nominated actor David Strathairn. The film follows the scientists who led the Manhattan Project’s New Mexico laboratory, from his childhood, through the development of the atomic bomb and his becoming ensnared in the “Red Scare.” 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 24 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Lark Rise to Candleford (HD) When her husband escapes from prison, postmistress Mrs. Macey fears her reputation will be so damaged she could be forced to leave Candleford. Caroline is summoned to court for failing to pay her debts to the brewery. Laura strikes up a friendship with Philip, a gamekeeper from the manor. 8:00 Craft in America (HD) “Messages” This new episode for the Intermittent series explores the ways many craft artists go beyond skill to personal and political expression. The artists featured include Wisconsin glass artist Beth Lipman, New Mexico santero Charles Carrillo, Baltimore bead artist Joyce J. Scott, and New Orleans metal artist Thomas Mann. idahoptv.org 9:00 Frontline (HD) “Wikisecrets” 10:00 Independent Lens (HD) “Welcome to Shelbyville” In the heart of America’s Bible Belt, a small Southern town grapples with rapid demographic change and issues of immigrant integration. The film documents how people of the town, whether African American or white, deal with Latino and Somali newcomers as their lives intertwine against the backdrop of a crumbling economy and the national election of a new president. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 IRENA SENDLER: IN THE NAME OF THEIR MOTHERS Airs Wednesday, May 25, at 9:00 p.m. MT/PT 25 Wednesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 The Color of Conscience *(HD) Idaho Public Television producer Marcia Franklin looks at the 25-year history of Idaho’s modern human rights movement. She documents the 1981 creation of the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations and the group’s efforts to confront the messages and activities of the Aryan Nations near Hayden. The film uses archival footage, as well as interviews with human rights leaders, victims of prejudice and hate crimes, and a former neo-Nazi skinhead. 8:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Secrets of the Parthenon” Modern science is learning new things about the structure built by ancient Greeks as a temple to Athena. The Greek government has invested $10 billion into a restoration program. The project allows scholars to probe enigmas of the structure’s planning and construction. NOVA joins the researchers as they confront riddles of antiquity. (Rpt. 5/28) 9:00 Irena Sendler: In the Name of Their Mothers In her 90s, Sendler tells her story of the daring rescue of thousands of Jewish children from the Warsaw ghetto by her and a group of young women, who hid the children throughout Poland until the end of World War II. Many were reunited with family members after the war. Archival photographs and recreations bring the story to life. 10:00 Hustle The gang is having some original artwork forged and plans to switch the original for the forgery just before the sale. Dodgy police detective Sam wants in on the scam or she will arrest the schemers. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 26 Thursday 5:30 Nightly Business Report For decades, Irena Sendler keeps silent about her wartime heroics in Nazioccupied Poland during World War II. Now, in interviews she gives before she dies at the age of 98, she reveals the truth about a daring conspiracy of women who saved thousands of Jewish children from internment and death. Sendler is a 29-year-old social worker when the Nazis invade her native Poland. When Warsaw’s Jews are imprisoned inside a ghetto without food and medicine, she and her friends smuggle in aid and begin smuggling orphaned children out — hiding them in convents, orphanages and private homes. Soon they are appealing to Jewish mothers also to part with their children in order to save them. Before the Nazis burn the entire district to the ground, Sendler and the other women manage to smuggle more than 2,500 children from the hands of the Nazis. Over the next two years, they care for the children, disguise their identities and move them constantly to keep them from being discovered and killed. In October 1943, Sendler is captured by the Gestapo, imprisoned and tortured. Refusing to divulge anything about her organization, she is sentenced to death. She escapes on the day she is to be executed, thanks to her friends in the Resistance. With a new identity, she continues with her work until the end of the war. This one-hour special features Sendler, her liaisons and several of the children (now senior citizens) they rescued. Archival footage, family photographs and poetic re-creations shot in Warsaw help tell their stories. 27 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00/8:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow (R from 5/21) 7:30/8:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Czech Republic Beyond Prague” Rick sets out for a whirlwind of Art Nouveau, local pub music, stinky cheese-tasting, river-rafting, and peatbathing in places like Olomouc, Moravsky Krumlov, Trebon and Konopiste. (Rpt. 5/28) 8:00/7:00 Dialogue *(HD) “Human Rights in Idaho” Host Marcia Franklin and her guests continue the discussion begun in the Idaho Public Television documentary THE COLOR OF CONSCIENCE. (Rpt. 5/29) 9:00 Midsomer Murders “Judgment Day” The residents of the village of Midsomer Mallow fear for their chances of winning the Perfect Village competition when a local thief and womanizer is brutally killed with a pitchfork. Part 1 of 2 10:00 MI5 (HD) An American drone is hacked in Afghanistan while in British care and London’s top CIA person arrives on the Grid to oversee installation of the U.S. advanced cyber-security system to prevent further such disasters. Meanwhile Lucas is attempting to protect and deliver ex-hacker turned White House cryptographer Daniella Ortiz, who holds the installation codes. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 27 Friday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 BBC Newsnight (HD) 8:00 Need To Know (HD) 9:00 Garrow’s Law Reprising the series, young idealistic barrister William Garrow is given his first criminal defense case at the Old Bailey by attorney and mentor John Southouse. He defends a man accused of robbery at gunpoint. Garrow’s impressive performance in court catches the eye of Lady Sarah Hill, who asks him to defend a serving girl, accused of murdering her newborn baby. 10:00 Austin City Limits (HD) “Sarah McClachlan/Duffy” McLachlan performs songs from her greatest hits set. British rising star Duffy follows with grooving pop soul. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 28 Saturday 5:00/4:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Washington, D.C.” Part 1 of 3 (R from 5/23) idahoptv.org 6:00/5:00 Priceless Antiques Roadshow Fiona Bruce and the team reveal some of the most valuable bootsale buys in the history of the series, and Hilary Kay recalls some saucy objects that made her blush. (Rpt. 6/2) 6:30/5:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Czech Republic Beyond Prague” (R from 5/26) —/6:00 European Journal KUID/KCDT only —/6:30 BBC Newsnight KUID/KCDT only 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Music of Irving Berlin” This 1978 show kicks off with “Alexander’s Ragtime Band.” Kathie Sullivan is “Doin’ What Comes Naturally.” Sandi, Gail and Mary Lou team up for “I Love a Piano,” and the band performs a rousing medley from Annie Get Your Gun. 8:00 Are You Being Served? “The Agent” To supplement his salary, Mr. Goldberg runs an agency to fix suitable positions for talented sales staff. 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth has asked the new vicar to tea and has organized the event down to the last lump of sugar. But events conspire against her. 9:00 Last of the Summer Wine “Will the Genuine Racer Please Stand Up?” To ease his lot, Howard devises a simple scheme to change his appearance enough to fool even Pearl. 9:30 Outnumbered Mum and Dad want a quiet meal for two, but first they have to escape the house. 10:00 The Red Green Show “Harold’s Job” Harold leaves the Lodge and moves to the city to take a job as as assistant account executive for an international corporation. Ranger Gordon’s animated educational films are introduced. Red demonstrates how to clean out your car with a garbage truck. 10:30 The Worst Week of My Life The big day dawns. The weather is perfect. Guests are arriving. Howard and Mel appear to be on track for a day they will never forget. 11:00 Doctor Who Series “Cold Blood” The Doctor faces his most difficult challenge yet and he tries desperately to ensure Alaya’s prediction of a massacre does not come true. Meanwhile, the fate of the captured Amy is uncertain. 12:00/— Austin City Limits (HD) “Steve Martin/Sarah Jarosz” 29 Sunday 5:00/4:00 Dialogue *(HD) “Human Rights in Idaho” (R from 5/26) 6:00/5:00 Doc Martin “Old Dogs” Just as things begin to look rosily romantic between Martin and school teacher Louisa, he makes a terrible faux pas. Muriel’s condition deteriorates in the home and Martin realizes that her problems are caused by dehydration. At the surgery, he finds a strange girl working in reception. —/6:00 NOVA (D)(HD) “Secrets of the Parthenon” (R from 5/25) KUID/KCDT only 7:00 Outdoor Idaho *(HD) “Eating Local” Idahoans turn out for more than 50 farmers markets around the state, taking part in an increasing national trend of eating food grown close to home. OUTDOOR IDAHO visits farmers markets, farmers, a creamery, a cheese producer, a small distribution system, a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) and a restaurant end-user. Cameras also visit an Idaho garden run by refugees. 7:30 Oregon Field Guide The show visits the Oregon Star Party in the central part of the state where amateur photographers document the night sky. When fish were being born three months too soon for their survival because of dams, an expensive fix produced dramatic improvements on the McKenzie River. 8:00 National Memorial Day Concert (HD) From the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, conductor Jack Everly and the National Symphony Orchestra present the annual salute to veteran and active military personnel and remembrance of the nation’s military actions. Co-hosts Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise introduce dignitaries, actors and musical artists. Idahoans Relate WWII Experiences 9:30 The Idaho Homefront: World War II *(HD) Idahoans and the nation go to war in 1941. A generation raised during the Great Depression comes of age under the gun. This Idaho Public Television production meets men and women who experienced World War II on the battlefield and at home. They share their memories, their emotions and their knowledge of the era. 10:30 New Tricks “Gloves Off” Halford is sent information on a gun used in an armed robbery but also used in the unsolved murder of an up-and-coming boxer in 1999. This sends the UCOS team into the world of boxing, gangs, love, deception and cheating. 11:30 Ladies of Letters Vera is released from prison and moves in with her children where she struggles to cope with a mountain of dirty diapers, Bohemian house guests and a flock of sheep. Meanwhile, Irene has been living in Vera’s old house, which she discovers may get bulldozed for a new bypass. 12:00/— Globe Trekker (HD) “A Globe Trekker Special: World War II in Europe” Trekkers visit sites that played major roles in WWII. 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 29 30 Monday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Antiques Roadshow (HD) “Washington, D.C.” At the U.S. General Services Administration, host Mark L. Walberg learns about the New Deal’s WPA program and the thousands of artworks produced under its auspices. Appraisal highlights include an 1813 Congressional sword, an early 20th-century Tiffany & Co. Sinclair mantel clock, and an early 20th-century Charles Schreyvogel sculpture valued up to $90,000. Part 2 of 3 8:00 Globe Trekker (HD) “A Globe Trekker Special: World War II in Europe” Trekkers visit sites that played major roles in World War II. From France’s Forest of Compiegne to the Island of Crete, where veterans and locals recount the first major airborne invasion by the Germans, this episode is a haunting journey of discovery. Other locations include Nuremberg, Vienna, Dunkirk, Italy’s Anzio, Normandy beaches, Dresden, Berlin and Auschwitz. ‘War Letters’ Spans Three Centuries 9:00 American Experience (D)(HD) “War Letters” With no narrator and a time line that spans three centuries, this tone poem Ron’s Picks presents the collective voice of those who fought and those who waited in America’s wartimes. Kevin Spacey, Esai Morales, Joan Allen, David Hyde Pierce and others read the letters, illustrated by archival footage, photographs, recreations and images of writers and recipients. 10:00 Hallowed Grounds (HD) This special visits 22 of America’s overseas military cemeteries from both World War I and II in England, France, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, Italy, Tunisia and the Philippines. The program weaves historical elements with contemporary scenes and powerful stories about the men and women buried in these cemeteries. 11:00 Charlie Rose 12:00/— BBC World News 12:30/— Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 31 Tuesday 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (HD) 7:00 Lark Rise to Candleford (HD) Dorcas intercedes when a new maid drives a wedge bigger than her irresistible sponge cake between Old Amos and his son. Robert refuses to let his children sing a song in praise of the Tories at the local Church concert. continued from page 17 at Twilight.” Celtic Thunder fan favorites “Ireland’s Call” and the new “A Voice in the Choir” are also part of the concert. It is followed at 8:30 p.m. MT/PT by a brand-new GREAT PERFORMANCES special featuring Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 3. In June 2010, Clapton gathered a veritable Who’s Who of the world’s most talented guitar players at the third Crossroads Guitar Festival, an 11-hour celebration of the six-string that attracted a soldout crowd of more than 27,000 music fans to Chicago’s Toyota Park. GREAT PERFORMANCES presents two hours of highlights from this star-studded concert. Clapton says, “The Crossroads Festival is the realization of a dream for me, to gather a group of amazingly talented musicians to perform on one stage.” Actor-comedian and 2007 host Bill Murray returns to introduce the performers and supply nonmusical highlights. See bluesmen Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin (Howlin’ Wolf’s guitarist), Jimmie Vaughan, Sonny Landreth, Gary Clark, Jr., Keb’ Mo’ and Buddy Guy, as well as B.B. King, who leads an all-star jam of his classic “The Thrill Is Gone.” The rock contingent includes ZZ Top, Jeff Beck, 30 8:00 Great Performances (HD) “Carnegie Hall @ 120: An Anniversary Celebration” The all-star gala birthday concert features conductor Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic. Guest artists include pianist Emanuel Ax, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinist Gil Shaham, and singer-actress Audra McDonald. 9:30 Journey of the Bonesetter’s Daughter (HD) This film documents the creation of the San Francisco Opera’s production of The Bonesetter’s Daughter composed by Stewart Wallace with libretto by novelist Amy Tan. Based on Tan’s book of the same name, the opera brings together artists from China and the U.S. to tell the story inspired by Tan’s family history. Through intimate footage of the creative process, the film shows the power of art to engage, inspire and transform. 10:30 Independent Lens (HD) “Garbage Dreams” Three teenage boys, born into the trash trade, grow up in the world’s largest garbage village on the outskirts of Cairo. When their community is suddenly faced with the globalization of its trade, each boy is forced to make choices that will impact his future and the survival of his community. 11:30/— Charlie Rose 12:30/11:30 Newsline 1:00/12:00 Overnight Schedule See Page 5 the John Mayer Trio, Doyle Bramhall II, and the Derek Trucks & Susan Tedeschi Band. Vince Gill supplies an amazing take on Clapton’s “Lay Down Sally.” Beck transforms Puccini’s aria “Nessun Dorma” into a soaring piece for electric guitar. The evening concludes with YOUNGER NEXT YEAR: THE NEW SCIENCE OF AGING at 10:30 p.m. MT/PT. Dr. Henry Lodge is known for the Younger Next Year book series with co-author Chris Crowley. Lodge illuminates the new science of aging that helps people remain vital to live better, longer. In this program the internist explains why everyone, at any age, needs to exercise regularly and adopt other constructive behaviors. He explains the biological impact of exercise on the body and the brain — how it forces cell decay and cell renewal in both. Dr. Lodge, who is on the faculty of Columbia Medical School in New York City, also explains why establishing caring relationships and committing and connecting to meaningful issues or projects are critical to healthy longevity. In addition, he highlights other areas such as eating properly, reducing stress and living within your means. idahoptv channels may 2011