Program Guide | June 2015 | Vol 34. No. 6

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Program Guide | June 2015 | Vol 34. No. 6
Program Guide | June 2015 | Vol 34. No. 6
Beyond Broadcast
O
ne good thing about bad
traffic: It allows motorists to
check out our NEW HOME
construction site along Nimitz
Highway at Sand Island Access Road.
And what they see is progress!
Leslie Wilcox
PBS Hawaii
PBS Hawaii has a lot going on
President and CEO
“outside the box” of the TV,
computer and cell phone screens.
Here’s a quick update on some of our activities
in the community:
PBS Hawaii Management
PBS Hawaii Board of Directors
President and CEO
Chair
Leslie Wilcox
Robert Alm
Senior Vice President/CFO
Vice Chair
Karen Yamamoto
Marissa Sandblom
VP Creative Services
Secretary
Roy Kimura
VP Advancement
Ben Nishimoto
Executive Producer
Learning Initiatives
Robert Pennybacker
Chief Engineer
John Nakahira
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PBS Hawaii | June 2015
Bettina Mehnert
Treasurer
Kent Tsukamoto
Susan Bendon
Carolyn Berry Wilson
Jodi Chai
Keola Donaghy
Matthew Emerson
Joanne Lo Grimes
A large construction crane hoists steel support beams into place at the
site of PBS Hawaii’s NEW HOME. General contractor is Allied Builders System.
the bus line near the airport and will offer great
space to convene and connect people; and it’s a
perfect spot for accessing satellites which we use
to bring in some of our video programming.
Gayle Harimoto
Ken Hiraki
Charlyn Honda Masini
Kawika Kahiapo
Noelani Kalipi
Darren Kimura
Ian Kitajima
Jean Kiyabu
Joy Miura Koerte
Kamani Kuala‘au
Mary Ann Manahan
David McEwan, M.D.
Cameron Nekota
Aaron Salā
Ka‘iulani Sodaro
Candy Suiso
Bruce Voss
PBS Hawaii Program Guide
Program Guide Coordinators
Program Guide | June 2015 | Vol 34. No. 6
Joseph Schuck
Emily Bodfish
Design/Photo Editor
Joseph Schuck
Contributing Writers
Roy Kimura
Tatsu Sasaki
Ben Nishimoto
Program Listings
John Kovacich
Jill Matsumoto
Administrative Assistant
Meriel Collins
Photo: XXXX
Last month, motorists’ windshields framed
the sight of a large construction crane, hoisting
steel columns into place. This structural steel
creates and supports a second floor on top of an
existing building that we’ve gutted and are
recycling, as part of PBS Hawaii’s new facility, The
Clarence T.C. Ching Campus.
When heavy construction equipment on the
site moves soil, one can see that there’s only a
thin layer of dirt – from a few inches to a few feet
deep – and it’s sitting on dense coral! This area
must have been underwater a long time ago.
Today the site sits alongside one of the most
heavily traveled land corridors in Honolulu. It’s
easily accessible to visitors and staff; it’s on the
Courtesy of Aerial Photography Hawaii
Reaching New Heights
On the Cover
Celebrate the life and
legacy of Queen Emma
through dance and song,
See page 5.
Kumu Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu offers an opening oli at the local premiere of INDEPENDENT LENS: Kumu Hina April 21st, at the Hawaii State Capitol Auditorium.
Full House for Film Screening
Before INDEPENDENT LENS: Kumu Hina
made its national and local broadcast premiere
last May 4, PBS Hawaii joined filmmakers Dean
Hamer and Joe Wilson, and community partners,
in offering a screening of the film at the Hawaii
State Capitol Auditorium. It drew a capacity crowd.
Set mostly in Honolulu, Kumu Hina is the story of
a teacher and mahu (transgender), her acceptance
of herself, and her life with a younger man who
was stunned to fall in love with a “kane-wahine.”
Attendees spoke of the rejection and hurt they’d
experienced and said the film made them feel less
isolated. The take-away was Kumu Hina’s message
of respect for others.
PBS Hawaii Board Vice Chair Marissa Sandblom helps assemble Clifford the Big
Red Dog headbands for keiki at Kauai’s Parent-Child Fair.
The Community Advisory Council gives feedback on PBS Hawaii programming from
communities across the state.
Community Events
When’s the last time you made and wore big
red ears a la the PBS character Clifford the Big Red
Dog? For those who participated in Kauai’s ParentChild Fair, the answer is: just the other day! PBS
Hawaii Board Vice Chair Marissa Sandblom of West
Kauai took the lead in sharing with families. PBS
Hawaii is honored to have residents from across
the state serving on our unpaid governing Board
of Directors and our Community Advisory Council.
The council gives feedback on our television
programming and makes recommendations.
We love our three screens – the TV, the
computer and the cellphone. And the key to
providing compelling content is to get out of
the box and connect in person to understand
what Hawaii citizens want and need in quality
programming.
Aloha a hui hou,
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SOFA Entetainment /TJL Productions
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SISTER ACTS
Friday, June 12,
9:00 pm
7:00 NA MELE: QUEEN
EMMA – HER LIFE
AND LEGACY
8:30 VICTOR BORGE’S
TIMELESS
COMEDY!
10:00 ECHOES OF
CREATION
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY
WITH BONNIE
ERBE
7:30 NA MELE
Genoa Keawe
& Family
8:00 ED SULLIVAN’S
ROCK AND ROLL
CLASSICS
10:00 GREAT
PERFORMANCES
Donald Fagen,
Michael McDonald,
Boz Scaggs: The
Dukes of September
7:30 NA MELE Nina
Kealiiwahamana
& Bill Kaiwa
8:00 THE BEST OF
50s POP
10:00 CELTIC WOMAN
FAN FAVORITES
11:30 MUSIC VOYAGER
Florida: The Other
Hollywood
7:00 BEING POIROT
7:30 NA MELE
Sean Na‘auao
9:00 TRANSATLANTIC
& Friends
SESSIONS
8:00 ANTIQUES
10:00 THE FORSYTE
ROADSHOW
SAGA Part 1 of 13
Vintage St. Louis
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY
9:00 ANTIQUES
WITH BONNIE
ROADSHOW
ERBE
Vintage Rochester
10:00 INDEPENDENT
LENS
Limited Partnership
7:00 TALES FROM THE 7:30 NA MELE
Kawai Cockett and
ROYAL WARDROBE
Darlene Ahuna
8:00 POLDARK ON
8:00 ANTIQUES
MASTERPIECE
ROADSHOW
Part 1 of 7
Vintage Sacramento
9:00 THE CRIMSON
9:00 ANTIQUES
FIELD Part 1 of 6
ROADSHOW
10:00 THE FORSYTE
Vintage Louisville
SAGA Part 2 of 13
10:00 POV Out in the Night
11:00 TALES FROM THE
ROYAL WARDROBE
7:00 LAST TANGO
IN HALIFAX Season
3, Part 1 of 6
8:00 POLDARK ON
MASTERPIECE
Part 2 of 7
9:00 THE CRIMSON
FIELD Part 2 of 6
10:00 THE FORSYTE SAGA
Part 3 of 13
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY
WITH BONNIE
ERBE
4
7:30 NA MELE
Led Kaapana,
Dennis Kamakahi,
& Cyril Pahinui
8:00 ANTIQUES
ROADSHOW
Vintage Denver
9:00 ANTIQUES
ROADSHOW
Vintage Hartford
10:00 POV
The Overnighters
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7:30 LONG STORY
SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX
Mitch D’Olier
8:00 50 YEARS WITH
PETER, PAUL
AND MARY
10:00 HEARTBEAT
OF HOME
7:30 LONG STORY
SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX
Glenn Furuya
8:00 THE ROOSEVELTS:
AN INTIMATE
HISTORY
The Rising Road
10:00 A TRIBUTE
TO BRUCE
SPRINGSTEEN
7:30 LONG STORY
SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX
Victor Marx
8:00 THE ROOSEVELTS:
AN INTIMATE
HISTORY
The Common Cause
10:00 FRONTLINE
11:00 TRIAL BY FIRE:
LIVES RE-FORGED
7:30 LONG STORY
SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX
Daniel Case
8:00 THE ROOSEVELTS:
AN INTIMATE
HISTORY
A Strong and
Active Faith
10:00 FRONTLINE
11:00 WILDERNESS:
THE GREAT DEBATE
7:30 LONG STORY
SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX
Susan Yamada
8:00 AMERICAN
EXPERIENCE
Mount Rushmore
9:00 1913: SEEDS OF
CONFLICT
10:00 FRONTLINE
11:00 IN PERFORMANCE
AT THE WHITE
HOUSE
The Gospel Tradition
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE
Tomatoes…You Say
Heirloom, I Say Old
Timey
8:00 THE TENORS:
UNDER ONE SKY
9:30 JACKIE EVANCHO:
AWAKENING –
LIVE IN CONCERT
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE
The World is
Your Oyster
8:00 MY YEARBOOK:
1960–1963
9:30 YANNI:
WORLD WITHOUT
BORDERS
11:00 LONG STORY
SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX
Glenn Furuya
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE
Muscadine Time
8:00 SUZE ORMAN’S
FINANCIAL
SOLUTIONS
FOR YOU
10:00 RED ROCK
SERENADE
7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE
A Road Trip for Rice
8:00 NOVA
Inside Animal Minds:
Bird Genius
9:00 FIRST PEOPLES
Americas/Africa
11:00 LONG STORY
SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX
Daniel Case
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE
A Road Trip for Rice
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 INSIGHTS
ON PBS HAWAII
9:00 PBS HAWAII
PRESENTS
Journey to Emalani
10:00 GREAT
PERFORMANCES
Bryan Adams
in Concert
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 NA MELE: QUEEN
EMMA – HER LIFE
AND LEGACY
9:30 JOHN SEBASTIAN
PRESENTS:
FOLK REWIND
11:30 THE NEW
ENVIRONMENTALISTS
From Ithaca to
the Amazon
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 PACIFIC
HEARTBEAT
Road to Globe
9:00 PBS HAWAII
PRESENTS
Biography Hawaii:
Maiki Aiu Lake
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER
Globe Trekker Food
Hour: Deep South USA
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 INSIGHTS
ON PBS HAWAII
9:00 PBS HAWAII
PRESENTS
Fishing Pono
9:30 CURIOUS
TRAVELER
Curious About...
New York City
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER
Isolated Islands:
St. Helena
7:30 WASHINGTON
WEEK
8:00 CHARLIE ROSE –
THE WEEK
8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN
GROUP
9:00 CLASSICAL
REWIND
10:30 JOE BONAMASSA:
MUDDY WOLF
AT RED ROCKS
7:30 WASHINGTON
WEEK
8:00 CHARLIE ROSE –
THE WEEK
8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN
GROUP
9:00 SISTER ACTS
10:30 BENISE: STRINGS
OF PASSION
7:30 WASHINGTON
WEEK
8:00 CHARLIE ROSE –
THE WEEK
8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN
GROUP
9:00 AMERICAN
MASTERS
Dorothea Lange:
Grab a Hunk of
Lightning
11:00 FRONTLINE
7:30 RICK STEVES’
EUROPE Prague
8:00 COUNTRY POP
LEGENDS
10:00 RICK STEVES’
DYNAMIC
EUROPE:
AMSTERDAM,
PRAGUE, BERLIN
11:00 AUSTIN CITY
LIMITS
B.B. King
7:30 RICK STEVES’
EUROPE Berlin
8:00 JOHN DENVER:
COUNTRY BOY
9:30 DAVID GARRETT:
MUSIC – LIVE IN
CONCERT
11:00 AUSTIN CITY
LIMITS
Esperanza Spalding
7:30 CURIOUS
TRAVELER
Curious About...
New York City
8:00 GREAT
PERFORMANCES
AT THE MET
The Merry Widow
10:30 MUSIC VOYAGER
Nashville: Music City
11:00 AUSTIN CITY
LIMITS
Nine Inch Nails
7:30 WASHINGTON
7:30 CURIOUS
WEEK
TRAVELER
8:00 CHARLIE ROSE –
Curious About...
THE WEEK
London
8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN 8:00 LIVE FROM
GROUP
LINCOLN CENTER
9:00 IN PERFORMANCE
Sweeney Todd:
AT THE WHITE
The Demon Barber
HOUSE
of Fleet Street
The Gospel Tradition
10:00 IN PERFORMANCE 10:30 MUSIC VOYAGER
Memphis:
AT THE WHITE
Memphis Mojo
HOUSE
Country Music
CURIOUS TRAVELER
Series premieres
Saturday, June 20, 7:30 pm
Host Christine Van Blokland
takes viewers on enriching and
entertaining “field trips for
grown-ups” in Europe and
North America.
Courtesy of APT
Sunday, June 7, at 7:00 pm
T
ucked away on Pali Highway, heading
into Nuuanu Valley, is the Queen
Emma Summer Palace. Hānaiakamalama, or
“nurtured by the moon,” as it’s also known,
stands out of sight, hidden from the busy
highway.
Like the Summer Palace, Queen Emma
Kalanikaumaka‘amano Kaleleonālani Na‘ea
Rooke stands humbly in Hawaiian history, with
a legacy that thrives today, benefitting Hawaii.
As monarchs, she and her husband, King
Kamehameha IV, saw the need to care for their
people physically, spiritually and intellectually.
When they saw how foreign diseases were
decimating the Hawaiian population, the King
and Queen walked door-to-door in Honolulu,
asking for money to build the hospital that is
now known as Queen’s Medical Center.
“She was probably the most selfless of
the women (aristocrats) that existed during
that time. But Emma was never afraid to put
the air of being royalty or being aristocrat on
the side…to remember her humanness,” says
Tony Conjugacion, kumu hula of Hālau Nā
Wainohia.
The King and Queen were also pivotal in
the establishment of the Anglican church in
Hawaii, and were instrumental in the building
of the Cathedral of St. Andrew. After the
tragic death of her four-year-old son, Prince
Albert, and the passing soon thereafter of her
husband, Queen Emma continued to care for
the people of Hawaii, establishing St. Andrew’s
Priory School for Girls and continuing the
construction of the Cathedral.
Conjugacion notes, “After he
(Kamehameha IV) passed away and Albert
passed away, she made it her life’s mission
to complete every single endeavor that she
and Alexander (Kamehameha IV) had started.
Before she died, every single thing was in
place.”
On Sunday, June 7, PBS Hawaii will present
a special Na Mele, paying tribute to Queen
Emma and her legacy. Through oli, hula
and song, the story of Queen Emma will
be wrapped in performances including the
Emalani Serenaders singing “Kaleleonālani,”
“A Kilohana O Kalani,” presented by Hālau Ha‘a
Hula ‘O Kekau‘ilani Nā Pua Hala o Kailua, and
Kā ‘Ō‘ō, performed by Hālau Nā Wainohia.
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& WEEKEND
LISTING
SCHEDULE
PBS Hawaii is on the air seven days a week
from 5:00 am to midnight. Viewers with
cable service also have access to overnight
programming which is indicated by Cable
Only After Midnight. Viewers with cable
service and high-definition (HD) TVs may
watch PBS Hawaii in high-definition on
Oceanic Time Warner Channel 1010.
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Mitch D’Olier Tuesday, June 2, 7:30 pm
The retired land developer describes growing up in Chicago’s hardscrabble South Side, consistently
encouraged by his mother to make the most of his public school education.
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Basic Cable: Channel 10
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PBS Hawaii Kids: Channel 443
Hawaiian Telcom
Basic Cable: Channel 11
HD: Channel 1011
PBS Hawaii Kids: Channel 96
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1 MONDAY
7:30
8:00
NA MELE Genoa Keawe & Family (e)
ED SULLIVAN’S
ROCK AND ROLL CLASSICS (e)
10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Donald Fagen,
Michael McDonald, Boz Scaggs: The Dukes of
September (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 2,
Part 1 of 6
2:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 2,
Part 2 of 6
2 TUESDAY
7:30
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Mitch D’Olier When Mitch D’Olier arrived in
Hawaii from Iowa, fresh out of law school,
he fell in love with the islands. Since then,
he has helmed Hawaiian Airlines, helped
guide the development of Kakaako and
Kailua, and has found time to support
public education in Hawaii.
8:00 50 YEARS WITH PETER, PAUL AND MARY (e)
10:00 HEARTBEAT OF HOME (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The New Black
2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Washington, DC
3 WEDNESDAY
7:30
A CHEF’S LIFE Tomatoes…You Say
Heirloom, I Say Old Timey Mary Vaughn
shows Chef Vivian the old-timey way to can
tomatoes. Vivian prepares for a luncheon
where food enthusiasts from around the
country are coming to study BBQ, planning
to serve them the “ultimate tomato
sandwich.”
8:00 THE TENORS: UNDER ONE SKY See page 7
9:30 JACKIE EVANCHO:
AWAKENING – LIVE IN CONCERT (e)
11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Mitch D’Olier (e)
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Tomatoes… You Say
Heirloom, I Say Old Timey (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 HALLOWED GROUNDS
2:00 A PROGRAM ABOUT UNUSUAL
BUILDINGS & OTHER ROADSIDE STUFF
4 THURSDAY
7:30
8:00
9:00
HIKI NŌ
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII
PBS HAWAII PRESENTS
Journey to Emalani (e)
10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Bryan Adams in Concert (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00
2:00
NATURE The White Lions
SURVIVING THE TSUNAMI:
A NOVA SPECIAL PRESENTATION
5 FRIDAY
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00
10:30
WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
CLASSICAL REWIND (e)
JOE BONAMASSA: MUDDY WOLF AT
RED ROCKS (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 SANDWICHES THAT YOU WILL LIKE
2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
6 SATURDAY
12:00 SCIGIRLS Butterfly Diaries
12:30 HIKI NŌ (e)
1:00 SIT AND BE FIT Brain Booster
1:30
2:00
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6:30
THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
In the Stillness of the Morning
THE WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP
Viceless Devices
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE Smart Thermostat
Install, Barn Solar Install
THIS OLD HOUSE A Home for Matt & Cat
MOTORWEEK
MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL
Lamb (e)
AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Spicing Up
the Backyard Barbecue
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
Leftover Show
LIDIA’S KITCHEN
Michelangelo’s Favorite Pasta
DINING WITH THE CHEF
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00
VICTORY GARDEN’S edibleFEAST
Omaha
7:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Prague (e)
8:00 COUNTRY POP LEGENDS (e)
10:00 RICK STEVES’ DYNAMIC EUROPE:
AMSTERDAM, PRAGUE, BERLIN (e)
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
B.B. King (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 SANDWICHES THAT YOU WILL LIKE
1:00 HALLOWED GROUNDS
2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
2:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
7 SUNDAY
12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Washington, DC,
Part 3 of 3 (e)
1:00 SURVIVING THE TSUNAMI:
A NOVA SPECIAL PRESENTATION (e)
2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (e)
JUNE PLEDGE HIGHLIGHTS
The Tenors
The Best of 50s Pop
Monday, June 8, 8:00 pm
Enjoy the smooth harmonies, joyful melodies and warm
vocals by singers and groups who brought songs of
love and optimism to listeners tuned to their AM radios.
Featuring songs by artists such as Patti Page, The Four
Aces, Frankie Lane and more.
Sister Acts
Friday, June 12, 9:00 pm
Join hosts Kathy Lennon and Tina Cole for the sweet,
sentimental sounds of sibling singing groups, including
the Andrews Sisters, McGuire Sisters, Lennon Sisters,
King Sisters and more.
Courtesy of Dan Lim
John Denver: Country Boy
Saturday, June 13, 8:00 pm
Discover the man behind the music in this intimate
profile of the legendary popular singer-songwriter. His
life and legacy are explored with friends, former wives
and managers, family members, and musicians who
toured with him for decades.
The Tenors: Under One Sky
Wednesday, June 3, 8:00 pm
Thrill to the rich and soulful voices of this popular
quartet as they sing world-class arrangements of classics,
new compositions and some of the world’s most beloved
songs.
Being Poirot
Sunday, June 14, 7:00 pm
After 25 years of playing the iconic detective, David
Suchet attempts to unravel the mysterious appeal of
Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot and reveals what it has
been like playing one of fiction’s most enduring and
enigmatic creations. Suchet returns to Christie’s summer
home in Devon and Belgium, where he attempts to find
Poirot’s roots and discover what the Belgians think of
one of their most famous sons. We also get a behindthe-scenes look as he comes to the end of portraying
Poirot in “Curtain,” the detective’s final case.
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9:30 YANNI: WORLD WITHOUT BORDERS (e)
11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Glenn Furuya (e)
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE The World is Your Oyster (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY
The Rising Road
11 THURSDAY
HIKI NŌ (e)
NA MELE: QUEEN EMMA – HER LIFE
AND LEGACY (e) See page 5
9:30 JOHN SEBASTIAN PRESENTS:
FOLK REWIND
11:30 THE NEW ENVIRONMENTALISTS
From Ithaca to the Amazon (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 NOVA D–Day’s Sunken Secrets
Courtesy of ©Grenada
7:30
8:00
THE FORSYTE SAGA begins Sunday, June 14, 10:00 pm
Damian Lewis, Gina McKee and Ioan Gruffudd star, with Rupert Graves, Amanda Root and more.
3:00
3:30
4:00
HIKI NŌ (e)
NA MELE Genoa Keawe & Family (e)
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Mitch D’Olier (e)
4:30 THE MIND OF A CHEF Spring (e)
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE
5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK (e)
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 NA MELE: QUEEN EMMA – HER LIFE
AND LEGACY See page 5
8:30 VICTOR BORGE’S TIMELESS COMEDY! (e)
10:00 ECHOES OF CREATION
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 PBS ARTS FROM CLEVELAND:
WOMEN WHO ROCK
1:00 IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Women of Soul
2:00 SECRETS OF HER MAJESTY’S
SECRET SERVICE
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 2,
Part 3 of 6
2:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 2,
Part 4 of 6
9 TUESDAY
7:30
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Glenn Furuya (e)
8:00 THE ROOSEVELTS:
AN INTIMATE HISTORY
The Rising Road (e)
10:00 A TRIBUTE TO BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
1:00 INDEPENDENT LENS God Loves Uganda
2:30 RIBBON OF SAND
10 WEDNESDAY
7:30
8 MONDAY
7:30
NA MELE Nina Kealiiwahamana &
Bill Kaiwa (e)
8:00 THE BEST OF 50S POP See page 7
10:00 CELTIC WOMAN FAN FAVORITES (e)
11:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Florida: The Other
Hollywood (e)
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8:00
A CHEF’S LIFE The World is Your Oyster
Vivian goes to Cedar Island to explore
the new culture of farm-raised oysters
in the Southeast. She and Ben share
plans of opening an oyster bar, hoping
to add character and variety to the tiny
town’s “dining scene.” Vivian and her dad
orchestrate their family’s first-ever oyster
roast and are blown away by how much
everyone enjoys it.
MY YEARBOOK: 1960–1963 (e)
12 FRIDAY
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
8:00 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
9:00 SISTER ACTS See page 7
10:30 BENISE: STRINGS OF PASSION
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 CHARLIE ROSE
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Perfect Posture
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Wintertime Blues
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Diagonal Dovetails
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35 Years of This Old House (e)
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Chicken (e)
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FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Beefing Up Mexican Favorites (e)
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Slow Cooker Meals with Michele Scicolone
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Good Enough for Grandma
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New Orleans
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WITH BOB HOLMAN (e)
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Bill Kaiwa (e)
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Glenn Furuya (e)
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6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
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generations of an upper middle-class
family are chronicled from the Victorian era
through World War I. As the Forsytes gather
to celebrate the engagement of Winifred
Forsyte to Montague Dartie, Soames
Forsyte, a successful partner in the family
law firm, meets beautiful, accomplished
but penniless Irene Heron. (e)
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Twilight: Los Angeles
1:30 ARCHITECT MICHAEL GRAVES:
A GRAND TOUR
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same-sex marriages performed in the U.S.,
they found themselves on the front lines in
the battle for legal immigration status for
same-sex spouses.
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1:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 2,
Part 5 of 6
2:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 2,
Part 6 of 6
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LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Victor Marx As a young boy growing up
in Lafayette, Louisiana, Victor Marx was
beaten, electrocuted, and tortured by his
stepfather. By the time he graduated from
high school, he was “using drugs, fighting
and stealing.” It took the discipline of the
United States Marine Corps and faith in
God to help him recover from his traumatic
childhood. Today, Victor Marx dedicates
himself to helping troubled and abused
youth and traumatized war veterans.
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The Common Cause (e)
10:00 FRONTLINE
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Limited Partnership
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Vintage Rochester
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A CHEF’S LIFE Muscadine Time Ben, Vivian
and the twins pick muscadine grapes at
a small local vineyard while learning the
history of this native grape. Vivian visits
Mike and Gator, her grape suppliers, and
makes homemade wine. Back at the
restaurant, Vivian makes a pizza with
mulled muscadines, and Ben tests this new
creation during their first stressful pizza
night in the wine shop.
8:00 SUZE ORMAN’S
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11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Victor Marx (e)
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1:00 THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY
The Common Cause
Courtesy of Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera
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10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Limited Partnership
In 1975, when American Richard married
Australian native Tony in one of the first
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET The Merry Widow Saturday, June 20, 8:00 pm
Kelli O’Hara as Valencienne with the Grisettes in Susan Storm’s ebullient production.
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makes her Met debut as the Zeta’s wife,
Valencienne. Sir Andrew Davis conducts.
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1:00 NAZI MEGA WEAPONS Atlantic Wall
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POLDARK ON MASTERPIECE premieres Sunday, June 21, 8:00 pm
Aidan Turner (center) plays Ross Poldark, a redcoat returning home after the American Revolution.
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1:00 NATURE The Funkiest Monkeys
2:00 NOVA Escape from Nazi Alcatraz
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THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
AMERICAN MASTERS Dorothea Lange: Grab
a Hunk of Lightning (e)
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Deep South USA
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SIT AND BE FIT Variety: The Spice of Life
THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Wilderness Falls
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Shop Class Tabouret
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Brick Rowhouse Blues (e)
MOTORWEEK
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Onions (e)
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FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Pasta Rustica (e)
SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
Budget Stretchers
LIDIA’S KITCHEN
A Light and Delicious Supper
DINING WITH THE CHEF
PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
VICTORY GARDEN’S edibleFEAST Charlotte
CURIOUS TRAVELER Curious About...New
York City Host Christine Van Blokland
explores the hidden histories of some
of Europe’s and North America’s most
intriguing cities. In New York, Christine
asks, Why are the constellations backwards
in Grand Central? Why does the Great Hall
at the Met look like the Baths of Caracalla?
And why is Rockefeller Center’s Atlas statue
permanently grimacing at St. Patrick’s
Cathedral?
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET
The Merry Widow Broadway director and
choreographer Susan Stroman makes her
Met debut with a lavish new staging of
Lehár’s effervescent operetta. Soprano
Renée Fleming is Hanna, the widowed
millionairess; baritone Nathan Gunn is
Danilo; tenor Alek Shrader is Camille de
Rosillon; baritone Sir Thomas Allen is
Baron Zeta; and Broadway star Kelli O’Hara
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Vintage St. Louis (e)
1:00 NOVA Escape from Nazi Alcatraz (e)
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4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Victor Marx (e)
4:30 THE MIND OF A CHEF France (e)
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5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK (e)
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 TALES FROM THE ROYAL WARDROBE
Examine the significance of the royal
wardrobes of English monarchs over the
last 400 years. Learn why most kings and
queens have carefully choreographed
every aspect of their apparel and why, for
those who haven’t, the consequences have
sometimes been calamitous.
8:00 POLDARK ON MASTERPIECE Part 1 of 7
Captain Ross Poldark returns to Cornwall
after fighting in the American Revolution
and finds wrenching change.
9:00 THE CRIMSON FIELD Part 1 of 6 Follow
Kitty, Flora and Rosalie, volunteer nurses
during WWI who work in a tented field
hospital. As they settle into their first day, it
soon becomes clear that no training could
ever have prepared them for the reality of
working near the front line.
10:00 THE FORSYTE SAGA Part 2 of 13 Irene has
agreed to marry Soames. Two years later,
Soames, concerned about his marriage,
hires architect Bosinney to build a country
house at Robin Hill for Irene.
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
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The Merry Widow
2:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS
HEALING MACHINE
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NA MELE
Kawai Cockett and Darlene Ahuna (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Vintage Sacramento
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Vintage Louisville (e)
10:00 POV Out in the Night Examine the
sensational case of a group of African
American lesbians who, when violently
threatened by a man on the street, fought
back and were later charged with gang
assault and attempted murder. Quickly
dubbed a gang of “Killer Lesbians” and
a “Wolf Pack” by tabloids, three pleaded
guilty to avoid a trial. The remaining four
– Renata, Patreese, Venice and Terrain –
maintained their innocence. Their uphill
battle through the courts reveals the role
that race, gender identity and sexuality
play in our criminal justice system.
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LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Daniel Case (e)
8:00 THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY
A Strong and Active Faith (e)
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Vintage Louisville
of when the first humans arrived in the
Americas. And DNA from a 19th-century
African American slave is forcing geneticists
to re-think the origins of our species.
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Daniel Case (e)
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE A Road Trip for Rice (e)
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1:00 THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY
A Strong and Active Faith
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Isolated Islands: St. Helena
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CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK
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and its profound influence on American
music. Includes performances by Bishop
Rance Allen, Aretha Franklin, Emmylou
Harris and Lyle Lovett.
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Meadow Brook Surprise
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Campaign Furniture
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3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Charlestown Project 2014:
A Bridge to Charlestown (e)
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4:00 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL
Roasting (e)
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travels to Columbia, South Carolina, to
meet with Glenn Roberts of Anson Mills
and learns about Carolina heirloom rice
growing in fields on the Savannah River.
Glenn explains Anson Mills’ efforts to
save heirloom grains and discusses the
importance of ingredient biodiversity.
NOVA Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius (e)
FIRST PEOPLES Americas/Africa
Archaeology, genetics and anthropology
cast new light on 200,000 years of history,
detailing how early humans became
dominant. Learn how an underwater
discovery in Mexico may re-write the story
Courtesy of Joe Alblas / Wall to Wall Media
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FIRST PEOPLES premieres Wednesday, June 24, 9:00 pm
Learn how new scientific discoveries have changed our understanding of early human history.
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Vintage Sacramento (e)
1:00 NOVA Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius (e)
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Kawai Cockett and Darlene Ahuna (e)
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Daniel Case (e)
4:30 THE MIND OF A CHEF Traditions (e)
5:00 NHK NEWSLINE
5:30 ASIA INSIGHT
6:00 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK (e)
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 3, Part 1
of 6 An unexpected visitor forces Alan to
think about his past, making Gillian and
Caroline anxious – his decision to keep
his secret from Celia is bound to backfire.
Meanwhile, Caroline and pregnant Kate set
a date for their wedding.
8:00 POLDARK ON MASTERPIECE Part 2 of 7
Determined to open his risky copper mine,
Poldark seeks backers. Verity’s big chance
leads to a showdown.
9:00 THE CRIMSON FIELD Part 2 of 6 The
hospital readies for a convoy of new
patients. With resources stretched, Sister
Joan sees a chance for the volunteers’ skills
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to be put to good use, but Sister Margaret
doesn’t think they’re ready to take on new
responsibilities.
10:00 THE FORSYTE SAGA Part 3 of 13 Irene and
Bosinney fall in love. With the exception of
June and Soames, the entire family seems
to know about the affair. Soames is furious
and when the house costs more to build,
he decides to sue Bosinney.
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00 FIRST PEOPLES Americas
1:00 FIRST PEOPLES Africa
2:00 NOVA Inside Animal Minds
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NA MELE Led Kaapana, Dennis Kamakahi,
& Cyril Pahinui (e)
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage Denver
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Vintage Hartford (e)
10:00 POV The Overnighters Chasing the
American dream, thousands of workers
flock to a North Dakota town where the oil
business is booming. But instead of wellpaying jobs, many find slim work prospects
and a severe housing shortage. Pastor Jay
Reinke converts his church into a makeshift
dorm and counseling center, allowing
hundreds of men, some with checkered
pasts, to stay despite the congregation’s
objections and neighbors’ fears. When
opposition to the “overnighters” reaches a
boiling point, Pastor Jay makes a decision
with shattering consequences.
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1:00 POLDARK ON MASTERPIECE
2:00 THE CRIMSON FIELD
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LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Susan Yamada (e)
8:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Mount Rushmore (e)
9:00 1913: SEEDS OF CONFLICT
Examine the seeds of today’s Middle East
conflict, sown in pre-World War I Ottoman
Palestine. By weaving Arab and Jewish
histories, the film dispels old myths and
provides fresh insights into dramatic
events that presaged a century of unrest.
10:00 FRONTLINE
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The Gospel Tradition (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
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1:00 POV The Overnighters
Courtesy of Ben Blackall
FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Scallops and Shrimp Hot off the Grill
5:00 SARA’S WEEKNIGHT MEALS
Meal in a Pan
5:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN Piemonte Peppers
6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00 VICTORY GARDEN’S edibleFEAST
San Diego
7:30 CURIOUS TRAVELER
Curious About...London
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Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of
Fleet Street in Concert with the New York
Philharmonic (e)
10:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Memphis: Memphis Mojo
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Los Lobos/Thao & The Get Down Stay Down (e)
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The Gospel Tradition
1:00 POV Out in the Night
2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
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LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Season 3 premieres Sunday, June 28, 7:00 pm
The British drama starring Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid returns for a third season of celebrating life and love.
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PBS Hawaii Receives $50,000 Grant from
Island Insurance for NEW HOME Construction
PBS Hawaii has received a $50,000 gift from the Island Insurance Foundation
for the renovation and construction of the public television station’s
NEW HOME. Thanks to the generosity of local businesses, individuals and
foundations, PBS Hawaii has raised over 85% of its $30 million fundraising goal.
“Island Insurance is proud to support PBS Hawaii and its tradition of providing
quality educational programming,” said Tyler Tokioka, President of the Island
Insurance Foundation. “Their new facility will enable PBS Hawaii to enhance its
content and showcase the stories that make Hawaii such a special place.”
Construction is expected to be completed in spring 2016. A NEW HOME will
allow Hawaii’s only public television to expand learning initiatives like HIKI NŌ,
produce more quality local programs to share with PBS audiences globally,
and embrace new forms of media to enhance our relationship with you – our
viewers and supporters.
To contribute toward the project, complete the form at the bottom of the
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PARTNER PROFILE
Sandra Theunick
I
n 1867, Queen Emma founded The St. Andrew’s Priory
School for Girls after recognizing that the educational
needs of young women in Hawaii were not being
met. Today, the school remains focused on educating
Hawaii’s next generation of women leaders.
“That is why there is such compatibility between us
and PBS Hawaii,” explains Sandra J. Theunick, Head of
School for The St. Andrew’s Schools, which includes The
Priory, The Queen Emma Preschool and The Preparatory
Sandra J. Theunick
Head of School
School
for Boys. “Queen Emma’s mission was to ensure
The St. Andrew’s Schools
that everyone was afforded the same opportunity for
an education. I see the same service with PBS Hawaii, delivering educational
programming to every home throughout the state.”
As an educator, parent and grandparent, Sandra’s affinity for public television
comes from her appreciation for the programs that have helped educate
generations of Hawaii’s children.
“Unlike commercial television, PBS Kids provides curriculum-based content
that nurtures the soul and mind, and is presented to us through great role
models,” says Sandra.
The school recently seized the opportunity to support the local broadcast
of The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
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The Land of Eb
Thursday, July 30
Set in the stark landscape of
Ocean View on the Big Island,
The Land of Eb opens a window
to the Marshallese community in
Hawaii. This powerful drama shows
how these recent immigrants to
Hawaii share the same hopes,
dreams and fears that we all face.