Detective Drama Returns—page 6 Meet Russia`s New Writers

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Detective Drama Returns—page 6 Meet Russia`s New Writers
Detective Drama Returns—page 6
Meet Russia’s New Writers—page 7
WYCC’s Walk for Health—page 8
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Classical Stretch
6:30
Body Electric
7:00
Wai Lana Yoga
7:30
Sit and Be Fit
8:00
Odd Squad (except 7/1)
8:30
Wild Kratts
9:00
Sesame Street
9:30
SATURDAY
Curious George
Curious George
The Cat in the Hat
Knows a Lot
About That!
Signing Time!
The Cat in the Hat
Knows a Lot
About That!
Mister Rogers’
Neighborhood
Angelina Ballerina:
The Next Steps
Bob the Builder
Anne of Green Gables
Sid the Science Kid
WordGirl
Zula Patrol
Sesame Street
Sesame Street
Space Racers
Cyberchase
10:00
Dinosaur Train
SciGirls
Biz Kid$
10:30
Curious George
Mid-American
Gardener
Expeditions with
Patrick McMillan
11:00
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Garden Smart
Pritzker Military
Presents
11:30
Peg + Cat
Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST
Super Why!
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Maria Hinojosa:
One-on-One
Thomas & Friends
This Old House
Justice and Law
Weekly
12:00
PM
12:30
1:00
The Best of the
Joy of Painting
Sewing with Nancy
Well Read
Quilting Arts
The Beauty of
Oil Painting
The American
Woodshop
Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
1:30
Wyland’s Art Studio
Sew It All
Between the Lines
with Barry Kibrick
Fons & Porter’s
Love of Quilting
Beads, Baubles,
and Jewels
Hometime
Closer to Truth
2:00
Jonathan Bird’s
Blue World
Fit 2 Stitch
Joseph Rosendo’s
Travelscope
Knitting Daily
The Donna
Dewberry Show
The Woodwright’s
Shop
Second Opinion
2:30
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden to Table
Mexico—One Plate at a Taste the Islands
Time with Rick Bayless with Chef Irie
New Scandinavian
Cooking
Creative Living
with Sheryl Borden
Woodsmith Shop
Healthy Body,
Healthy Mind
3:00
The Jazzy Vegetarian
Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School
Martin Yan’s Taste
of Vietnam
Joanne Weir’s
Cooking Confidence
A Craftsman’s Legacy
EcoSense for Living
3:30
Chefs A’Field
Sara’s Weeknight Meals Baking with Julia
Simply Ming
America’s Test Kitchen Ask This Old House
from Cook’s Illustrated
Martha Bakes
4:00
Newsline
4:30
DW News
5:00
Consuelo Mack
WealthTrack
Overheard with
Evan Smith
5:30
Out of Ireland
Fly Tying: The
Angler’s Art
Washington Week
This Is America &
The World
To the Contrary
with Bonnie Erbe
Charlie Rose
7:00
MotorWeek
7:30
Autoline This Week
8:00
NOVA
Antiques Roadshow
Foyle’s War
Smokin’ Fish
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Age of Champions
(7/11 only)
Scully / The
World Show
In the Loop
Wild!
Rick Steves’ Europe
Anthem (7/4 only)
Miller Center’s
American Forum
Austin City Limits
Father Brown
Vera
Front and Center
New Tricks
In the Loop
The Red Green Show
British Antiques
Roadshow
The Café
DCI Banks
(7/9, 7/16, 7/23)
Travelscope
8:30
History Detectives
(except 7/13)
Globe Trekker
Various Programs—
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9:30
Theater Talk
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10:00
Journal
10:30
Tavis Smiley
11:00
This American Land
Focus on Europe
Comedy
General
How-to
P. O. V.
Independent Lens
Charlie Rose
11:30
Children’s
Wilderness: The
Great Debate
(7/19 only)
Antiques Roadshow
6:30
9:00
Growing a Greener
World
Nightly Business Report
6:00
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SUNDAY
Film School Shorts
Drama
Local
News/Talk
Theater Talk
Travel
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Beyond the Beltway
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Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Democracy Now!
Front and Center
Fine Arts 104—
American Cinema
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Psychology 201—
Discovering
Psychology
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Geography 101—
Power of Place
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Rick Steves’ Europe
DCI Banks
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In the Loop
Austin City Limits
12:30
1:00
1:30
2:00
Travelscope
British Antiques
Roadshow
Globe Trekker
WYCC Classic Movies
WYCC Classic Movies
Theater Talk
Wild Photo Adventures
WYCC Presents
A Special Evening
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Tracks Ahead
Theater Talk (7/10,
7/17, 7/24)
2:30
3:30
Music 121—Exploring Political Science
the World of Music
201—Voices in
(except 7/27)
Democracy
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Physical Science
101—Planet Earth
(except 7/29)
4:00
Literature 126—
American Passages
Spanish 101—Vistas
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3:00
Father Brown
New Tricks
This American Land
(except 7/2)
4:30
5:00
5:30
Vera (except 7/2)
Pritzker Military
Presents
Newsline
MotorWeek
Children’s
Consuelo Mack
WealthTrack
Comedy
General
Overheard with
Evan Smith
How-to
Fly Tying: The
Angler’s Art
Out of Ireland
Drama
To the Contrary
with Bonnie Erbe
Local
News/Talk
Travel
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Grab your detective kit and join Vera, who
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of the critically acclaimed murder mystery series.
DCI Vera Stanhope is a smart
investigator with many years
of experience under her belt.
When a series of murders bring
Vera to Northumberland, on
the coast of England, she and
longtime colleague DS Joe
Ashworth work together to
solve these crimes.
Two-time Oscar nominee
Brenda Blethyn brings the
detective’s caustic wit, guile,
and courage alive in Vera (airing
Sundays at 8 p.m.), based
on the best-selling Inspector
Stanhope books by Ann Cleeves.
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On Harbour Street
Sunday, July 5 at 8 p.m.
When pensioner Margaret Kraszewski is
found dead on a busy Newcastle train at the
height of rush hour, Vera and Joe investigate.
Joe struggles to keep a professional distance,
with his daughter being a key witness. The
two detectives find themselves in a rundown
seaside town, where they discover a tight-knit
community living in the shadow of a long-held,
explosive secret.
The Deer Hunters
Sunday, July 19 at 8 p.m.
Is the death of Shane Thurgood, a suspected
poacher, merely a hunting accident—or
something more sinister? Vera uncovers
Shane’s tragic life and his new inheritance of
a vast amount of land. When she looks into his
checkered history with a family of poachers
and landowners, she begins to understand
his sudden departure 15 years earlier and
ultimately what brought him to his end.
Protected
Sunday, July 12 at 8 p.m.
David Kenworthy has an argument with a local
business owner—then is found dead on the
beach at Whitley Bay hours later. Vera digs into
the past and learns that the Kenworthy family’s
business is not as respectable as it appears.
When a second death occurs, Vera is faced with
pressure to solve the case quickly; she must use
all her tenacity to expose the rift in the heart of
the fractured family.
Death of a Family Man
Sunday, July 26 at 8 p.m.
Businessman John Shearwood is found floating
under the Gateshead Millennium Bridge. Chief
Investigator Owen Preece discovers that John’s
business manager has been running a booze
scam, and John was no longer sleeping in the
family home. Vera unearths all of the secrets
hidden behind John’s veneer of respectability
and finds that his downfall goes back to a tragic
incident years before.
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Wednesday
7:00 pmWild!
Return of the Buffalo Scientists
propose turning the Great Plains
into a public property that offers a
new home for the American buffalo
and an economic recovery for the
entire region.
Three-Part Travel Skills
Special—­Part 1
8:30 pm Travelscope
Special programs are highlighted in TEAL.
2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop
Tapered Tail Tripod Table 1
2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop
Patio Cart
3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy
The Goldsmith
3:30 pm Ask This Old House
4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Royal Coyote, Damsel Fly Nymph,
Bunny Spey
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
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4:30 pm Washington Week
5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Charleston, WV—Hour Three
6:00 pm The Best of the Boston Pops
Switzerland: Scaling the
Jungfrau Region
9:00 pm Globe Trekker
Hosted by conductor Keith
Lockhart, the documentary tells
the orchestra’s story—from its
beginning as entertainment for
Bostonians to its current role
as a national icon.
Tough Trains: Siberia
2 Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop
7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow
7:00 pm Anthem
Discover the story behind Francis
Scott Key’s “The Star-Spangled
Banner,” the song famously
penned after the bombardment
by the British of Fort McHenry
during the War of 1812.
Wimbledon 2
8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic:
Mr. Selfridge
Season 3, Part 8
3 Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show
The Not-Chicken Franchise
7:30 pm The Café
A Note to Follow
8:00 pm Austin City Limits
Tweedy
9:00 pm Front and Center
Zakk Wylde
4 Saturday
10:30 amMid-American Gardener
11:00 am Garden Smart
11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
12:00 pmP. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Garden & Home Alternatives
12:30 pmThis Old House
1:00 pm The American Woodshop
Kitchen Turned Bowls &
Custom Cutlery
1:30 pmHometime
Creekside Home Granite
In the midst of the Great
Depression, workers faced risky
and dangerous conditions to build
what was the largest dam in the
world, which helped to tame the
mighty Missouri River.
5:00 pm Growing Up Gambling
Get inside the brain of an
online gamer and online
gambler to understand a
student’s downward spiral into
addictive online sports betting.
5:30 pm Shiloh: The Devil’s Own Day
The Civil War’s Battle of Shiloh,
one of the bloodiest conflicts
fought on American soil, rewrote
the notion of war as “glorious.”
Nearly 24,000 soldiers were
killed, missing, or wounded.
6:00 pm Scully / The World Show
6:30 pm In the Loop
7:00 pm Miller Center’s
American Forum
4:00 pm Fort Peck Dam
Aftermath of War Series:
Military Contractors—Mercenaries
or Patriots?
8:00 pm Vera
On Harbour Street Vera
investigates the mysterious
death of a pensioner. Led to
a quiet street in a rundown
seaside town, she discovers a
tight-knit community with an
explosive secret.
8:00 pm Father Brown
The Judgment of Man
9:00 pm New Tricks
Deep Swimming
5 Sunday
10:30 amExpeditions with
Patrick McMillan
Reshaping the Arctic
11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents
12:00 pmMaria Hinojosa: One-on-One
Sheena Iyengar
12:30 pmJustice and Law Weekly
1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
1:30 pm Closer to Truth
Toward a Science of
Consciousness
2:00 pm Second Opinion
The Aging Face
2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Understanding the Mysteries of
GIST: A Rare Cancer
3:00 pm EcoSense for Living
Environmental Body Makeover
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
Get ready for a jam-packed July,
which kicks off with the hit movie,
Wild Kratts: Back in Creature Time,
on Wednesday, July 1 at 8 a.m.
Then look forward to new
episodes of Wild Kratts every
Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
Rooftop Farm (Brooklyn, NY)
July 2015
5
11 Saturday
DCI
BANKS
10:30 amMid-American Gardener
11:00 am Garden Smart
11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
12:00 pmP. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Celebrating Summer
12:30 pmThis Old House
1:00 pm The American Woodshop
Tiled, Marble-Top Washstand
1:30 pm Hometime
Creekside Home Connections
2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop
Tapered Tail Tripod Table 2
2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop
Detective Alan Banks faces issues he
must solve both in his personal and professional lives
during the fourth season of this gritty crime drama.
Thursdays, July 9, 16, and 23 8PM
9:30 pm This American Land
America’s Wildest Secret; Sage
Advice for Sage Lands; An Ill
Wind; Protecting a Secretive Cat
6 Monday
7:00 pm MotorWeek
7:30 pm Autoline This Week
8:00 pmNOVA
First Man on the Moon
9:00 pm History Detectives
Cromwell Dixon; Bartlett
Sketchbook; Duke
Ellington Plates
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
The Hide—Part 2
8 Wednesday
7:00 pm Wild!
Washington, DC—Hour Three
6:00 pm Age of Champions
Follow five competitors who
sprint, leap, and swim for
gold at the National Senior
Olympics. Meet a 100-year-old
tennis champion, an 86-yearold pole vaulter, and basketball
grandmothers.
The Netherlands
9 Thursday
During the great wave of
immigration, the 22 medical
buildings sprawled across two
islands adjacent to Ellis Island
were America’s first line of
defense against contagious,
virulent disease.
7:00 pm In the Loop
7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow
Manchester 2
8:00 pm DCI Banks
Bad Boy When Banks’ old
neighbor tells him that she
discovered a gun in her
daughter’s bedroom, neither
foresee that the incident will
lead to an innocent man being
critically injured.
8:00 pm Foyle’s War
9:00 pm Foyle’s War
4:30 pm Washington Week
5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
7:00 pm Forgotten Ellis Island
Washington, DC—Hour Three
The Hide—Part 1
Yellow Simulator, J.H. Nymph,
Tunkwanamid
9:00 pm Globe Trekker
The Potter
3:30 pm Ask This Old House
4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Guatemala’s Semana Santa:
Easter Week
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
8:30 pmTravelscope
7 Tuesday
Three-Part Travel Skills
Special—Part 2
Roll-Top Desk
3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy
9:30 pm Theater Talk
10 Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show
The Compost Heap
7:30 pm The Café
8:00 pm Father Brown
The Time Machine
9:00 pm New Tricks
Ghosts
12 Sunday
10:30 amExpeditions with
Patrick McMillan
The Rice Kingdom
11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents
12:00 pmMaria Hinojosa: One-on-One
Francisco Goldman
12:30 pmJustice and Law Weekly
1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
1:30 pm Closer to Truth
Big Questions in Free Will—Part 1
2:00 pm Second Opinion
The Secret Routes of Migratory
Birds One man leads a group
of young geese on their firstever migration in an attempt to
discover why fewer birds are
making the pilgrimage.
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Fragile: Handle with Care
8:00 pm Austin City Limits
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Eric Church
9:00 pm Front and Center
Train
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Neutropenia: The Importance of
Healthy White Blood Cells
3:00 pm EcoSense for Living
Environmental Home Makeover
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
Veterans Farmers
(Jacksonville, FL)
4:00 pm Return of the Wolves:
The Next Chapter
Almost two decades after the
reintroduction of wolves into
Yellowstone National Park and
parts of Idaho, deliberations have
begun to remove wolves from the
endangered species list.
5:00 pm Smokin’ Fish
Cory Mann is a quirky Tlingit
businessman in Juneau, Alaska,
who decides to spend a summer
smoking fish at his family’s
traditional fish camp.
6:00 pm Scully / The World Show
6:30 pm In the Loop
7:00 pm Miller Center’s
American Forum
What Now? America Is Becoming
a Brown Country
8:00 pm Vera
Protected Vera and Joe
investigate the murder of a man
found dead on the beach. Vera
digs into the past, uncovering
that his family and their
business are not as respectable
as they appear.
9:00 pm Globe Trekker
2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop
Building England 1
16 Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop
7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow
Birmingham 2
13 Monday
7:00 pm MotorWeek
7:30 pm Autoline This Week
8:00 pmNOVA
D-Day’s Sunken Secrets
14 Tuesday
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Morris Chair
3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy
The Saddle Maker
3:30 pm Ask This Old House
4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Bill’s Halloween, Blue Pan Fish
Nymph, Love Bug
4:30 pm Washington Week
5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Los Angeles
6:00 pm Last Will. & Testament
9:30 pm Theater Talk
17 Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show
It’s the greatest literary mystery
of all time: who wrote the works
of William Shakespeare? A cast
of literary experts and actors
uncover the truth behind the
world’s most elusive author.
Homemade Cheese
7:30 pm The Café
Deal or No Deal
8:00 pm Austin City Limits
Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell
9:00 pm Front and Center
The Rides
9:30 pm This American Land
Protecting Bristol Bay; A Billion
Oysters; Dryden, NY; Just the
Facts on Fracking
8:00 pm DCI Banks What Will Survive DCI Banks
struggles to cope with the
sudden death of his mother as
he investigates the murder of a
young Estonian woman and the
disappearance of her sister.
Viceless Devices
2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop
7:00 pm Russia’s Open Book:
Writing in the Age of Putin
Learn the story behind America
and Europe’s love of Russian
literature.
18 Saturday
10:30 amMid-American Gardener
11:00 am Garden Smart
11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
12:00 pmP. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Autumn’s Allure
12:30 pmThis Old House
1:00 pm The American Woodshop
Scroll Saw Puzzles &
Home Models
1:30 pmHometime
Creekside Home Copper Hood
8:00 pm Father Brown
The Standing Stones
9:00 pm New Tricks
London Underground
19 Sunday
10:30 amExpeditions with
Patrick McMillan
Arizona’s Sky Islands
11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents
Vintage Los Angeles
8:00 pm Foyle’s War
High Castle
9:30 pm Legends of the Lake
Set in scenic Lake Tahoe, this
documentary addresses the
passion wooden boat owners
feel for their craft, familial
connections, and the
legendary speed kings
and hydroplane racers.
Host Stephen Fry
introduces viewers to
a new generation of
Russian writers.
15 Wednesday
Saturday, July 18
7PM
7:00 pm Wild!
Vanishing World of Sea Gypsies
The Moken people of Thailand
possess the remarkable ability to
hold their breath for five minutes
underwater and can free-dive to
a depth of 30 meters.
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
Three-Part Travel Skills
Special—Part 3
8:30 pmTravelscope
Ireland: The West Is Best
July 2015
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12:00 pmMaria Hinojosa: One-on-One
Wes Studi
12:30 pmJustice and Law Weekly
1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
1:30 pm Closer to Truth
6:00 pm Scully / The World Show
6:30 pm In the Loop
7:00 pm Miller Center’s
American Forum
Sugar
The Deer Hunters When
Vera and Joe find a suspected
poacher dead from a gunshot
wound, Vera digs deeper to
understand what brought him
to his ultimate end.
The Science of Inflammatory
Bowel Disease
3:00 pm EcoSense for Living
Take Back the Farm
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
Hyper Local: Heirloom Apples &
Craft Beers (New Hampshire)
9:30 pm This American Land
Hogs on the Buffalo; Farming the
Upstream; Reborn to Be Rewild
4:00 pm Wilderness: The Great Debate
Robert Redford joins a cast of
leading experts and activists
on both sides of this complex
conversation on the future of land
management in American West
and its effect on the planet.
5:00 pm Not Yet Begun to Fight
When a marine colonel returned
home to Montana in 1969 after
serving in Vietnam, the river
healed him. Now, he shares his
recovery with a new generation
of veterans returning from war.
Illinois
Arts Council
WYCC PBS Chicago programming
is supported in part by a grant
from the Illinois Arts Council, an
agency of the State of Illinois.
8
Walrus: Beach Masters
The Antarctic whaling fleet
stopped killing seals and whales
in the 1960s and animals have
now returned.
8:00 pm Vera
2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
7:00 pm Wild!
Doris Kearns Goodwin on
Barack Obama and Presidential
Leadership
Big Questions in Free Will—Part 2
2:00 pm Second Opinion
22 Wednesday
20 Monday
7:00 pm MotorWeek
7:30 pm Autoline This Week
8:00 pmNOVA
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
7:00 pm In the Loop
7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow
Vintage St. Louis
Trespass
9:30 pm Death of the Old West
As the sun began to set on
frontier life, a vigilante act
ripped apart a young Oklahoma
community and brought shame
to citizens struggling to distance
themselves from violence.
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Seaton Delaval 2
8:00 pm DCI Banks
Buried Banks must navigate
difficult emotional territory when
the body of a lawyer is washed
up in an underground river and
he suspects a member of her
grieving family is responsible.
Korean War Letter; Diana;
Lookout Mt. Painting
8:00 pm Foyle’s War
Building England 2
23 Thursday
Escape from Nazi Alcatraz
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
Taiwan: The Culture of Tea
9:00 pm Globe Trekker
9:00 pm History Detectives
21 Tuesday
The Majesty of Madrid
8:30 pmTravelscope
9:30 pm Theater Talk
24 Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show
The Science Fair
7:30 pm The Café
Diminishing Returns
8:00 pm Austin City Limits
Queens of the Stone Age
9:00 pm Front and Center
Trey Anastasio Band
25 Saturday
10:30 amMid-American Gardener
11:00 am Garden Smart
11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
12:00 pmP. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Getting Ready for Christmas
12:30 pmThis Old House
1:00 pm The American Woodshop
Philadelphia Ball and
Claw Armchair
1:30 pmHometime
Creekside Home Master Bath
2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop
1:30 pm Closer to Truth
Can Free Will Survive God’s
Fore-Knowledge?
2:00 pm Second Opinion
3:00 pm EcoSense for Living
Winter Greenhouse School
(Manhattan, NY)
4:00 pm Royal Nova Scotia
International Tattoo 2014
This fast-paced, family-friendly
production features bagpipes,
highland dancers, acrobats,
contemporary dance, and
cutting-edge video.
Top Shop Tips
The Gun Maker
Silver Hilton, Doc Spratley,
Baetis Krystal Flash Nymph,
P.T.O. Nymph
4:30 pm Washington Week
5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
5:30 pm Oak Openings Region:
Discovering Our
Natural Heritage
6:00 pm Scully / The World Show
6:30 pm In the Loop
7:00 pm Miller Center’s
American Forum
Aftermath of War Series:
ISIS—Muslim Jihadists or
Just Terrorists?
Vintage St. Louis
6:00 pm In the Footsteps of
Marco Polo
Food Fight
8:00 pm Vera
Death of a Family Man Vera
investigates the death of a
businessman and unpeels all the
secrets hidden behind his veneer
of respectability to discover a
tragic incident years before.
Highlights of Castile: Toledo
and Salamanca
8:30 pmTravelscope
Taiwan: Forgotten People
9:00 pm Globe Trekker
Central Japan
30 Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop
7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow
Weald & Downland 2
8:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
Grantchester
Part 1 It looks like suicide, but
Reverend Sidney Chambers
suspects murder. His biggest
challenge is to enlist police in the
hunt for the killer.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Mystery!
Grantchester
9:30 pm This American Land
Capture the remarkable, two-year,
25,000-mile attempt to retrace
Marco Polo’s legendary trek
from Italy to China. Two friends
complete this feat in which all
others have fallen short.
7:30 pm Oak Openings Region:
Discovering Our
Natural Heritage
In an effort to save a stretch of oak
savannas and wet prairies in Ohio,
environmentalists and developers
have partnered to create ways to
use the land while still protecting
the region.
8:00 pm Father Brown
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy
3:30 pm Ask This Old House
4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Return of the Unicorn The
Arabian Oryx is a beautiful desert
antelope, whose impressive
horns gave rise to the myth of
the unicorn and almost brought
about its annihilation.
Pituitary Gland Tumor
Surviving Cancer and
Cancer Toxicity
2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop
7:00 pm Wild!
2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Daring Diagonal Dovetails
29 Wednesday
The Paradise of Thieves
Unity for the Whitefish Range;
Boosting Organics; Pesticide Lake
27 Monday
Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius
9:00 pm History Detectives
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre;
George Washington Miniature;
Stalag 17 Portrait
28 Tuesday
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow
10:30 amExpeditions with
Patrick McMillan
31 Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show
Sedgwick the Tenant
7:30 pm The Café
26 Sunday
Part 2 Sidney’s former flame
throws an engagement party that
leads to murder. To crack the
case, Sidney and Geordie must
break a code of silence.
7:00 pm MotorWeek
7:30 pm Autoline This Week
8:00 pmNOVA
9:00 pm New Tricks
Romans Ruined
Vintage Sacramento
8:00 pm Foyle’s War
Elise
Connection Failure
8:00 pm Austin City Limits
Sarah Jarosz / The Milk Carton
Kids
9:00 pm Front and Center
For King & Country
Operation of WYCC PBS Chicago is made possible in part by a grant from
Arizona: A Border or Barrier?
11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents
12:00 pmMaria Hinojosa: One-on-One
Paulo Sotero
12:30 pmJustice and Law Weekly
1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
July 2015
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Native Planet (Mondays at 8 p.m., Tuesdays at 2 p.m., and Wednesdays at
11 p.m.) takes viewers around the world and deep into fascinating Aboriginal
communities and cultures.
FNX: First Nations Experience gives voice to the stories of Native American and indigenous peoples around the world
through documentaries, entertainment, news, family programs, and much more­—24 hours a day on WYCC 20.2.
Please visit wycc.org/schedule
for the current full schedule.
First Nations Experience July at-a-glance
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
6:00
6:30
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Fish Out of Water
Fish Out of Water
Vitality Health
Vitality Health
Wakanheja
Wakanheja
FNX Documentary
7:00
7:30
8:00
Fish Out of Water
8:30
Vitality Health
9:00
Wakanheja
9:30
Bizou
10:00
Tansi! Nehiyawetan
10:30
Wapos Bay
11:00
Art Zone
Lakota Berenstain Bears
Lakota Berenstain Bears
Yamba’s Playtime
Yamba’s Playtime
Wapos Bay
Wapos Bay
Art Zone
Art Zone
Vitality Gardening
The Sharing Circle
11:30
Vitality Gardening
Vitality Gardening
12:00 PM
The Sharing Circle
The Sharing Circle
12:30
Cooking with the Wolfman
1:00
The Creative Native
1:30
First Talk
2:00
Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman
The Creative Native
The Creative Native
First Talk
First Talk
FNX Documentary
Native Planet
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Ravens and Eagles
Samaqan Water Stories
Ravens and Eagles
Samaqan Water Stories
Ravens and Eagles
Seasoned with Spirit
Back in the Day
Untamed Gourmet
Untamed Gourmet
2:30
3:00
3:30
Vitality Gardening
4:00
Vitality Health
4:30
Earth Voices
5:00
The Creative Native
Native Nation Building
Seasoned with Spirit
People of the Pines
On Native Ground
Making Regalia
FNX Documentary
6:00
Working It Out Together
Indian Pride
On Native Ground
Indian Pride
The Hub
Make Prayers
to the Raven
Down the Mighty River
6:30
Back in the Day
Oskayak Down Under
Champions of the North
Down the Mighty River
On Native Ground
Indians and Aliens
7:30
Northwest Indian News
People of the Pines
Making Regalia
People of the Pines
8:00
Native Planet
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Make Prayers to
the Raven
FNX Documentary
5:30
Cooking with the Wolfman
7:00
Indigenous Focus
First Talk
8:30
9:00
Wapos Bay
9:30
Fish Out of Water
Dab Iyiyuu
Dab Iyiyuu
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Northwest Indian News
On Native Ground
Wapos Bay
Wapos Bay
Fish Out of Water
Fish Out of Water
10:00
Cashing In
Mixed Blessings
The Mix
Moose T.V.
The Aux
Mixed Blessings
The Aux
10:30
Oskayak Down Under
Back in the Day
Indigenous Focus
Rez Rides
Indians and Aliens
Cashing In
Moose T.V.
11:00
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
Native Planet
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary
11:30
Children’s
News/Talk
General
Films/Documentaries
How-to
Bold type indicates a new program or a
program being aired at a new time.
An Icelandic detective is hand-picked to lead a team of Danish
investigators solving crimes in Europe and Scandinavia in
The Eagle, airing Saturdays at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m.
WYCC is proud to present news, perspectives, and entertainment from around the globe to its diverse audience
through MHz Worldview, airing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on digital channel WYCC 20.3.
Please visit wycc.org/schedule
for the current full schedule.
MHz Worldview July at-a-glance
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
6:00
Kazakh TV News
6:30
Hello Vietnam
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
7:00
Africa Today TV: Leading Voices on US-Africa Relations
7:30
8:00
NHK Programming
8:30
SATURDAY
France 24 News
SUNDAY
France 24 News
RT News
RT News
euromaxx Highlights
France in Focus/
Inside the Americas
Tomorrow Today
Crosstalk
Global 3000
World Affairs Today
Focus on Europe
In Good Shape:
The Health Show
Global Ethics Forum
9:30
Arirang TV Programming
Arirang TV Programming
10:00
France 24 News
Hot Indonesia
Taiwan Outlook
10:30
Inside Taiwan
11:00
China Edge
9:00
CNC World News
Best of Bali
My India
Close Up: The Current
Affairs Documentary
11:30
euromaxx Highlights
euromaxx
euromaxx
euromaxx
euromaxx
Newsweek South Asia
EuroNews Flashback
12:00 PM
World Affairs Today
Taiwan Outlook
Crosstalk
EuroNews Flashback
My India
Houses of the
Oireachtas
Houses of the
Oireachtas
Arirang TV Programming
Global Ethics Forum
Newsweek South Asia
Comhrá
Comhrá
Timpeall na Tíre
Timpeall na Tíre
Róisín
Róisín
Focal Point:
Community News
Focal Point:
Community News
EuroNews
EuroNews
Journal
Journal
From the South
Newsweek South Asia
EuroNews Flashback
5:30 South Asia Focus
5:48 The Afghan Report
France 24 News
France 24 News
RT News
RT News
12:30
1:00
Open Vietnam / Vietnam Integration
1:30
RT News
2:00
CNC World Afternoon News
2:30
3:00
Paul Murray Live
3:30
4:00
EuroNews
4:30
Journal
5:00
From the South
5:30
6:00
South Asia Newsline
Debate
Debate
Debate
Debate
The World This Week
6:30
7:00
RT News
7:30
NHK Newsline
NHK Newsline
NHK Newsline
NHK Newsline
Asia Insight
7:30 NHK Newsline
7:40 NHK Documentary
NHK Newsline
8:00
Don Matteo
A French Village
Unit One
Kaboul Kitchen
Paris (7/3, 7/10, 7/17)
The Eagle
Unit One
Full Frame
Americas Now
The Eagle
Unit One
8:30
The Churchmen
9:00
9:30
10:00
Global Business America Edition from Washington & New York
10:30
11:00
Don Matteo
A French Village
Unit One
Kaboul Kitchen
Paris (7/3, 7/10, 7/17)
11:30
Drama
World News/Talk
Sports
Ethnic
Films/Documentaries
Music
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program being aired at a new time.
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Celebrate Independence Day by uncovering
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