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The Crimson Field (Pt. 2)
Facing Fear
PBS NewsHour
Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
Hometime
Rick Steves’ Europe
SAVE THE DATE
Saturday July 11, 7-10pm
Celebrate WGBH’s third anual Craft Beer Fest at our studios
with other aficionados. Enjoy some of New England’s finest
craft brews and Boston’s best eats from local food truck
vendors while learning more about the brewing process.
Featuring live entertainment.
Tickets and Info: wgbh.org/events
Member Highlights
Tune in throughout June for a range of programs, including Member Favorites.
For the current program schedule, visit wgbh.org/schedule.
My Music/Country Pop Legends
Country great Roy Clark hosts as stars of country pop present favorites from
the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Enjoy performances by Glenn Campbell, Crystal
Gayle, Hank Locklin, Bill Anderson, the Bellamy Brothers and more, plus
archival film gems.
Mon, 6/1 at 7:30pm on WGBH 2
Nantucket by Nature
Witness Nantucket’s splendid
natural beauty throughout its
four seasons. Over the course of a
year, local filmmaker Kit Noble
brought an artist’s eye to the process of documenting the island’s
extraordinary seascapes, landscapes and wildlife.
Tue, 6/2 at 7:30pm on WGBH 2
The Tenors:
Under One Sky
The Tenors return with a
new album in their third
television concert special.
Hear fresh interpretations
of beloved songs by pop
favorites, including Eric
Clapton and Queen, along
with original compositions
and standards such as
“Besame Mucho.”
Tue, 6/2 at 8:30pm
on WGBH 2
From Broadway to Hollywood
with Richard Glazier
Join pianist and historian Richard
Glazier for a unique survey of
Broadway and Hollywood music.
With interviews and performance,
Glazier explores great scores for
film and stage, including Auntie
Mame, Vertigo, My Fair Lady and
The Wizard of Oz.
Mon, 6/8 at 7:30pm on WGBH 2
Justin Hayward:
Spirits…Live
Rock legend Justin Hayward, guitarist
and songwriter for the Moody Blues,
toured solo in 2013 playing classic hits
as well as tracks from his new album,
Spirits of the Western Sky. His tour
culminated in this intimate concert at
Atlanta’s Buckhead Theater.
Doc Martin’s Portwenn
Shot on location in Port Isaac, England,
this brand-new behind-the-scenes look
at the hit series Doc Martin features
interviews with cast members and a
tour of the real Portwenn. It also
includes illuminating comparisons of
rehearsals and final footage.
Since the 1950s, Muscle Shoals,
AL, has been the unlikely breeding ground for some of America’s
most creative and defiant music.
There, FAME Studios founder Rick
Hall brought black and white
musicians together to create the
magnetic Muscle Shoals sound.
Thu, 6/4 at 7:30pm on WGBH 2
Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson takes the stage at Las Vegas’s stunning
Venetian Hotel with an eclectic group of musicians to perform hits from his
glorious career. Guests include Al Jardine, Mark Isham, Nate Ruess, Zooey
Deschanel and Sebu Simonian.
My Music/
Sister Acts
Beginning in the 1920s, sister
acts enchanted audiences
with sweet harmonies; during
the postwar era, television
rocketed some to stardom.
Singer Kathy Lennon and
actress Tina Cole host a
melodious trip down memory
lane in celebration of singing
sisters.
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close and personal in the East Room with First Lady Michelle Obama, meet
the White House chef, take a tour of the White House kitchen garden and
enjoy a surprise appearance by the President himself.
Hey Kids, Let’s Cook!
Begins Sat, 6/27 at 6pm
Encores Sun, 6/28 at 12noon
And for Their Parents…
Many parents notice that their children’s favorite
foods often aren’t the ones that are best for
them. Nutrition expert Christina Pirello has a
solution: redo those recipes. From macaroni and
cheese to (believe it or not) homemade potato
chips, Christina will show how to keep making
kids’ best-loved foods, while keeping them
healthy and you sane.
Christina Cooks/Kids’ Faves Makeover
Sun, 6/28 at 4pm
Are you looking for new ways to encourage your
kids to eat their veggies, or inspire them to lend a
helping hand in the kitchen? Then don’t miss this
special episode of Katie Brown Workshop, when
Katie brings her good sense and “keep it simple”
ethic to healthy, family-friendly meals that parents
and children can prepare together.
Katie Brown Workshop/Best of Kids
Sun, 6/28 at 4:30pm
Marathon!
Kids in the Kitchen
This month, tune in a tasty marathon of Hey Kids, Let’s Cook!, the innovative
series that empowers children to develop their cooking skills with easy and
delicious recipes. Every half-hour episode showcases food-centered field trips,
nutrition education and fun recurring characters. First up, it’s lunch at the
White House, in honor of the annual Healthy Lunchtime Challenge. Kids
across America submitted their own recipes to a team of judges that picked
50 talented winners to attend an official state dinner. Catch the action up
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9pm 44 DCI Banks Ghosts
When the body of a university student is found dumped in a
ravine, his friends claim that he was a
model undergraduate. But Banks and
the team at Eastvale soon discover that
he was leading a double life.
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9pm 44 New Tricks Roots
Feathers are ruffled as DCI
Sasha Miller
(Tamzin
Outhwaite) takes
over the running
of UCOS. When an
unexploded World
War II bomb is unearthed in west
London, the team ends up investigating the ritualistic murder of an Italian
immigrant.
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Baking Show Final Just
three challenges lie between the three
finalists and the trophy, including a
Showstopper that demands delivery of
impeccable sponge cake, caramel,
choux pastry and petit fours in a mere
five hours.
11pm 44 PBS NewsHour
Thursday 4
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8pm 44 Father Brown
The Last Man After
Kembleford’s new cricket captain is
framed for murder, Father Brown must
not only prove the man’s innocence
but preserve the team’s chance of
besting its rival in neighboring
Hambleston at the annual match.
Saturday 6
9pm 2 Member Favorites
44 Miss Fisher’s Murder
Mysteries Murder à la
Mode Phryne
(Essie Davis)
arrives at
Madame Fleuri’s
fashionable salon
for a fitting, only
to find a local benefactor impaled on
her own hairpiece in the sumptuous
powder room, surrounded by potential
suspects.
10pm 44 Member Favorites
11pm 44 PBS NewsHour
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6am 44 Religion & Ethics
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6:30 44 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe
7am 44 Consuelo Mack
WealthTrack
7:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
8am 44 Greater Boston
8:30 44 Tavis Smiley
9am 44 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill
9:30 44 McLaughlin Group
10am 44 Well Read Jane Smiley,
Some Luck
10:30 44 MotorWeek
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Friday 5
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7:30 2 Member Favorites
8pm 44 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill
8:30 44 McLaughlin Group
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9:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
10pm 44 Member Favorites
11pm 44 PBS NewsHour
Monday 8
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7pm 2 Greater Boston
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Tuesday 9
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7pm 2 Greater Boston
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8pm 2 The Roosevelts:
An Intimate History
The Rising Road
(1933–1939) FDR
brings the same
optimism and
energy to the
White House that
his cousin Theodore once demonstrated. Eleanor rejects the traditional role
of first lady and becomes a political
force in her own right. (d)
10:30 2 Member Favorites
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9pm 44 New Tricks Wild
Justice Miller is faced with
a painful dilemma when the investigation of a corrupt senior officer calls into
question the conviction of Edward
Monroe, whom she believes to be
guilty of murdering her former work
partner.
10pm 44 Member Favorites
11pm 2 Charlie Rose
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8pm 44 Father Brown
The Upcott Fraternity When
Father Brown
(Mark Williams)
witnesses the
apparent suicide
of a troubled student at Upcott
Seminary, he becomes convinced a
murderer is at work and persuades Sid
to go undercover to flush out the killer.
9pm 44 Miss Fisher’s Murder
Mysteries Deadweight
After a gang leader is found dead outside a boxing tent at St. Kilda’s famous
esplanade, Phryne’s investigation leads
her into the dangerous but thrilling
world of fight rigging and tribal
payback.
10pm 44 Member Favorites
11pm 2 Charlie Rose
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Friday 12
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
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7:30 2 Member Favorites
8pm 44 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill
8:30 44 McLaughlin Group
9pm 44 Greater Boston
9:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
10pm 44 Member Favorites
11pm 2 Charlie Rose
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Saturday 13
11am 2 Member Favorites
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Sunday 14
6am 44 Religion & Ethics
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6:30 44 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe
7am 44 Consuelo Mack
WealthTrack
7:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
8am 44 Greater Boston
8:30 44 Tavis Smiley
9am 44 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill
9:30 44 McLaughlin Group
10am 44 Well Read Dennis Lehane,
World Gone By
10:30 44 MotorWeek
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6pm 2 Last Tango in
Halifax While Alan and
Celia revel in each other’s company,
Gillian spirals into a dark place.
Caroline’s fractious relationship with
John leads her to rethink living
arrangements as she makes a bold
decision involving Kate.
7pm 2 Last Tango in
Halifax Alan and Celia’s
first day as husband and wife is filled
with tension, thanks to their adult
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daughters. A new arrival surprises
everyone, most of all Gillian. Will Kate’s
longing for a baby threaten her relationship with Caroline?
8pm 2 Last Tango in
Halifax Celia inadvertently
reveals a secret Gillian has kept since
she was 15. Alan and Gillian’s already
strained relationship grows more distant. Lawrence finds his mother’s new
commitment to Kate difficult to
accept.
9pm 2 Last Tango in
Halifax Alan and Celia
decide to have a second wedding cere-
mony that will be attended by all of
their family and friends. Caroline
whisks Kate off on a romantic weekend
that does not goes as planned. Judith
shares startling news.
10pm 2 Last Tango in
Halifax Celia reluctantly
introduces Alan to her estranged sister,
Muriel. Caroline is stunned to learn
that Kate is already pregnant. Late one
night, after a cheerful day of wedding
planning, Gillian reveals a dark secret
to Caroline.
11pm 2 Last Tango in
Halifax An unexpected
Trouble
in Paradise
Just when awkward English
DI Humphrey Goodman
(Kris Marshall) seems to have
adapted to life on the serene
and sun-baked island of
Saint-Marie, another mystifying murder disrupts the day.
As Season 4 opens, the owner
of a rum distillery is killed
during a séance, and evidence
suggests that the culprit is a ghost. The local police are unconvinced,
however, and set out to track down an earthbound killer. Commissioner
Selwyn offers to help, as does ambitious new DS Florence Cassell,
whose methods are as rigorous as Goodman’s are eccentric.
Death in Paradise
Wed, 6/17 at 9pm on WGBX 44
visitor makes Alan’s day. Caroline
promises to keep quiet about Gillian’s
secret, as long as she steers clear of
Robbie. Kate’s romantic gesture at Alan
and Celia’s wedding stuns both
Caroline and the crowd.
Monday 15
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
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8pm 44 Midsomer Murders
Country Matters (Pt. 1)
Campaigns
against the building of a supermarket in
Elverton-comeLatterly come to a
head when environmental supervisor
Frank Hopkirk is found stabbed to
death in an abandoned lumberyard.
9pm 44 Member Favorites
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Tuesday 16
6pm
2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
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8pm 2 The Roosevelts:
An Intimate History
The Common Cause (1939–1944) FDR
struggles to prepare a reluctant country to enter World War II and, after the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, helps
set the course toward Allied victory.
Meanwhile, Eleanor struggles to keep
New Deal reforms alive in wartime. (d)
10pm 2 Member Favorites
11pm 2 Charlie Rose
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Wednesday 17
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
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8pm 44 Doctor Blake
Mysteries All That Glitters
A prospector
walks into the
pub while
Doctor Blake
(Craig
McLachlan) and
Take a spirited journey through the wardrobe of the British monarchy
with Dr. Lucy Worsley, chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces. From
the massive, jewel-encrusted gowns of Elizabeth I to the sensible suits
of Elizabeth II, the royal wardrobe has long been a repository of
meaning. Worsley believes that royal fashion has always been less a
private choice than a public statement from the monarchs to their
people. Learn how British
royals throughout history
choreographed every
aspect of their wardrobe
and what consequences
faced those who did not.
Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe
Sun, 6/21 at 8pm
on WGBH 2
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Danny are playing darts and declares
he’s struck gold. Shortly afterward, his
body turns up in a mineshaft, and a
claustrophobic Blake must climb down
after him.
9pm 44 Death in Paradise
Stab in the Dark See
Trouble in Paradise, page 12
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Thursday 18
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7pm 2 Greater Boston
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7:30 2 Member Favorites
8pm 44 Father Brown
The Kembleford Boggart
When the father of a young writer is
murdered, tension mounts against the
travelers in Kembleford, and one is
accused of a crime. Father Brown must
uncover the truth before a man is sent
to the gallows.
9pm 44 Miss Fisher’s Murder
Mysteries Blood at the
Wheel In the fast-moving world of a
women’s motorcar garage, Phryne’s
talented mechanic Ailsa is preparing
for an annual rally when Gerty, the
driver for the ladies’ team, is found
dead in her roadster.
10pm 44 Member Favorites
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Friday 19
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8pm 44 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill
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9pm 44 Greater Boston
9:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
10pm 44 Member Favorites
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Saturday 20
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Sunday 21
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It’s time to plan ahead.
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Bonnie Erbe
7am 44 Consuelo Mack
WealthTrack
7:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
8am 44 Greater Boston
8:30 44 Tavis Smiley
9am 44 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill
9:30 44 McLaughlin Group
10am 44 Well Read Kristin Hannah,
The Nightingale
10:30 44 MotorWeek
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8pm 2 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe See Royal
Power Dressing, page 12
9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic
Poldark (Pt. 1) See A New
Poldark, this page
10pm 2 The Crimson Field
(Pt. 1) See Nurses in the
Trenches, this page
11pm 2 Member Favorites
A New Poldark
When Ross Poldark (Aidan Turner) returns to his beloved Cornwall
after fighting in the American Revolution, he finds the world he knew
in ruins: his father dead, his family property in shambles, the local
mining economy in peril and his
sweetheart engaged to another
man. This new eight-part adaptation of the epic Poldark novels
delivers the compelling storylines
and breathtaking scenery that
made the 1970s series a hit for
WGBH’s Masterpiece, along with
gorgeous cinematography and
already classic scything scenes.
Robin Ellis, the original Poldark,
portrays Reverend Halse.
Masterpiece Classic/Poldark
Sun, 6/21 at 9pm on WGBH 2
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This addictive new British series presents one of the great untold
stories of World War I: the valiant work of volunteer nurses at field
hospitals. Centering on the lives of three young women at a facility
in France, The Crimson Field explores the war hospital as a frontier
between the battlefield and the home front, as well as between old
social hierarchies and
new ways of thinking.
The outstanding cast
includes Oona Chaplin
(center, Charlie’s granddaughter), Suranne
Jones (left, Scott and
Bailey) and Kevin Doyle
(Downton Abbey).
The Crimson Field
Sun, 6/21 at 10pm
on WGBH 2
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The Price of Resistance
In 2006, a group of young African American lesbians were harassed
and followed on a Manhattan street by a man who ultimately attacked
them. The women fought back. Though all walked away from the
scene, including the man, the
women were charged with gang
assault and attempted murder and
vilified in the media as a “gang of
killer lesbians.” Meet the women
at the center of this case and see
what their uphill battle for justice
reveals about race, gender and
sexuality in our legal system.
POV/Out in the Night
Mon, 6/22 at 10pm on WGBH 2
Undocumented Women
at Risk
Tune in WGBH’s Frontline for a
groundbreaking investigation into
the sexual abuse of undocumented
women in the American service
industry. This film examines
allegations of abuse across the
janitorial trade as well as how and why government agencies, law
enforcement and employers fall short in dealing with the problem.
Frontline/Rape on the Night Shift
Tue, 6/23 at 10pm on WGBH 2
Monday 22
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
44 America’s Test Kitchen
Spicing Up the Backyard
Barbecue Test
cook Dan Souza
shows host
Christopher
Kimball how to
make the best
garlic-lime grilled pork tenderloin
steaks. Equipment expert Adam Ried
reviews his favorite grill gadgets.
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe
North Wales: Feisty and
Poetic Climb a mountain aboard a
steam train, learn some Welsh, follow
a miner deep into a slate mine, herd
sheep with a clever dog and make a
pilgrimage to the Beatles’ Liverpool.
44 Antiques Roadshow UK
Dyrham Park At
Gloucestershire’s Dyrham Park, discoveries include an 18th-century embroidered court dress, a rare and valuable
silver vessel and a brooch given by the
Queen Mother to her head chef in
1937.
8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Sacramento
Discover how items appraised in 2000
would fare in today’s market.
Highlights include an 1864 Lincoln
campaign poster, a Dirk Van Erp lamp
and a Marion Kavanaugh Wachtel oil
painting.
44 Midsomer Murders
Country Matters (Pt. 2)
DCI Tom Barnaby and DC Ben Jones
uncover shady land deals, naughty role
playing and revelatory film footage, as
well as proof that Frank had fired a
shotgun not long before he was
stabbed to death.
9pm 2 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Louisville Discover
how items appraised in 1998 would
fare in today’s market. Highlights
include a distinctive 19th-century folk
art jug, a South Carolina slave badge
from 1810 and James Dean’s high
school yearbook.
44 Shetland Red Bones
(Pt. 1) On remote, windswept Shetland,
an elderly and
penniless islander
is found murdered
outside her croft.
DI Jimmy Perez
At the heart of It’s Your Move…
“Working with It’s Your Move is a joy. They are so
With a blend of archaeology, genetics and anthropology, the five-part
series First Peoples restructures the family tree of the human race.
An international team of scientists has uncovered new evidence that
demands a reinterpretation of 200,000 years of history. Learn how
the mixing of prehistoric human genes contributed to the survival of
our ancient
ancestors, visit the
sites of significant
discoveries and
find out how homo
sapiens not only
spread across the
globe but became
its dominant
species.
First Peoples/Americas
Wed, 6/24 at 9pm on WGBH 2
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Hello, Humankind
(Douglas Henshall) and his team
must navigate the unspoken rules of
this close-knit community as they
attempt to find out why.
10pm 2 POV Out in the Night See
The Price of Resistance,
page 14
44 Secrets of Althorp:
The Spencers Nineteen
generations of
Spencers lived for
over 500 years at
Althorp, childhood
home to the late
Diana, Princess of
Wales. Take a personal tour around this
magnificent manor that is still very
much a family home.
11pm 2 Facing Fear This Oscar nominated short film tells
the remarkable story of a man who
was thrown out of his home at age 13
for being gay and nearly beaten to
death on the streets, then had a
chance meeting with one of his attackers 25 years later.
44 PBS NewsHour
Tuesday 23
6pm
2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
44 America’s Test Kitchen
Scallops and Shrimp Hot Off
the Grill Test cook Bridget Lancaster
uncovers the secrets to making grilled
bacon-wrapped scallops. Tasting
expert Jack Bishop challenges host
Christopher Kimball to a tasting of frozen yogurt.
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe
Edinburgh The historical
and cultural heart of Scotland, evocative Edinburgh has an atmospheric
stone castle, a dazzling new parliament building, legendary liquors and
the dock for Her Majesty’s yacht
Britannia.
44 Antiques Roadshow UK
Portmeirion Among the
treasures brought to light in coastal
Portmeirion, Wales, are a series of
intricate mosaics, items made by prisoners of war as gifts of thanks to local
people and an unusually valuable penknife.
8pm 2 The Roosevelts:
An Intimate History
A Strong and Active Faith (1944–1962)
FDR wins re-election and begins
planning for a peaceful postwar world,
but a cerebral hemorrhage kills him at
age 63. After her husband’s death,
Eleanor Roosevelt proves herself a
shrewd politician and a skilled negotiator in her own right. (d)
44 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe (See 6/21 at
8pm)
9pm 44 Masterpiece Classic
Poldark (Pt. 1) (See 6/21 at
9pm)
10pm 2 Frontline Rape on the
Night Shift See
Undocumented Women at Risk,
page 14
44 The Crimson Field
(Pt. 1) (See 6/21 at 10pm)
11pm 2 Charlie Rose
44 PBS NewsHour
Wednesday 24
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
44 America’s Test Kitchen
Comfort Food Revisited Test
cook Dan Souza uncovers the secrets to
the best chicken stew. Host Christopher
Kimball turns to test cook Bridget
Lancaster to learn how to make the
ultimate cream cheese brownies.
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe
Naples and Pompeii In
Naples, prowl
backstreet fish
markets, dodge
fast-moving
Vespas and dine
on pizza in the
city where it was invented. Then climb
nearby Mount Vesuvius and wander
through the amazing ruins of Pompeii.
44 Antiques Roadshow UK
Haltwhistle In Haltwhistle
in Northumberland, discoveries include
a haul of original fittings from the
Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic, and a
letter from J.R.R. Tolkien explaining
what he was thinking as he wrote The
Lord of the Rings.
8pm 2 Nova Inside Animal Minds:
Bird Genius Meet birds that
have mastered
amazing skills,
including a cockatoo with a talent
for picking locks, a
crow on a mission
to solve an eight-step conundrum and
a raven with high-speed puzzle-solving talents.
44 Doctor Blake
Mysteries Someone’s Son,
SATURDAY
JULY 11
10AM - 4PM
Enjoy dozens of flavors of ice
cream plus live music, interactive
kids games, and activities at the
annual WGBH FunFest. Get your
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44 America’s Test Kitchen
Almond Cake and British
Scones Test cook Bridget Lancaster
shows host Christopher Kimball how to
bake almond cake. From test cook Julia
Collin Davison, he learns the secret to
making perfect British-style currant
scones.
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe
Italy’s Amalfi Coast Visit the
breathtaking Amalfi Coastline, the
trendy resort of Positano, the glorious
ancient Greek temples at Paestum and
the famously iridescent Blue Grotto,
hidden beneath the enchanting isle of
Capri.
44 Antiques Roadshow UK
Hastings In Hastings, on
the south coast of England, treasures
include a Meissan pot and a doodle by
artist Augustus John. Appraiser David
Battie breaks into a chest that was
given as a wedding gift in the 1920s
and never opened.
8pm 2 This Old House Hour
Charlestown Project 2014
In a cluster of
1850s-era Greek
Revival houses
tucked into the
back of Boston’s
Bunker Hill, a
homeowner makes plans to improve
an outdated kitchen and gut the third
floor to create a master suite.
44 Father Brown
The Lair of the Libertines
Father Brown and his well-behaved
friends find themselves stranded with
a group of hedonists at Hotel Cuba.
They soon become desperate to
escape, for the dish of the day appears
to be death.
9pm 2 Breakfast Special Why
start the day with cold
cereal? Take inspiration from an
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44 Miss Fisher’s Murder
Mysteries The Blood of
Juana the Mad When the fresh corpse
of a professor turns up in place of a
cadaver in Dr. Mac’s anatomy lecture,
she demands that Phryne and Jack,
now estranged, work together to solve
the crime.
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44 Secrets of Her Majesty’s
Secret Service Go inside
the shadowy and
fabled world of
espionage, code
breaking, weapons and top-secret
maneuvers to pro-
Friday 26
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
44 America’s Test Kitchen
Pork Tenderloin Dinner Test
cook Bryan Roof uncovers the secrets
to broiled pork tenderloin. Equipment
expert Adam Ried reviews wine savers.
Test cook Julia Collin Davison dishes up
rice and lentils with crispy onions.
7:30 2 Basic Black
44 Antiques Roadshow UK
Witley Court At Witley
Court in Worcestershire, finds include
the complete cast of an early puppet
theater, recently discovered in a loft,
and a drawing by L. S. Lowry, the
acclaimed 20th-century artist of urban
English life.
8pm 2 Moone Boy It’s
Martin’s first day at his
new school, and he promptly falls in
love with his art teacher, Miss Tivnan.
Debra organizes the annual back-toschool dance, where Martin’s plans to
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Someone’s Daughter Ballarat Hospital’s
only female doctor is found hanged in
an apparent suicide. If Blake can prove
it was murder, there are several suspects, including the hospital’s shifty
chief surgeon.
9pm 2 First Peoples Americas/
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44 Death in Paradise
Hidden Secrets The team
takes a dip into the turbulent world of
surfing when DI Goodman becomes
convinced there’s more to the murder
of a surf instructor than meets the eye.
Dwayne works hard to impress the sergeant.
10pm 44 Inside the Court of
Henry VIII Part
Renaissance
prince, part medieval tyrant, Henry
VIII is the most
famous of all
English kings.
Venture beyond the facade of his
glamorous court to understand the
dangers that routinely cost courtiers
their heads.
11pm 2 Charlie Rose
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11am 2 Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School On the
Bone Martha serves up a sumptuous
array of beefy dishes, including oxtail
soup, slow-roasted ribs, cowboy steak
and Korean short-rib kebabs.
44 Victory Garden’s
EdibleFeast Ohio Spend
some quality time
outdoors with a
man who started
his own grass-fed
dairy and a couple
who run a successful fermenting business.
11:30 2 Martha Bakes
Old-Fashioned Fruit
Desserts Martha creates a veritable
bakeshop of classics, including peach
cobbler, blueberry crisp, blackberry
buckle and pear Brown Betty.
44 Saving the Ocean
Swordfish! (Pt. 1) A story
about sustainable
harpoon fishing
focuses on a
group of Canadian
fishers off the
coast of Nova
Scotia. Shown: host Carl Safina.
12pm 2 The Mind of a Chef
Creation Follow the life
cycle of an ingredient as it transforms
from an idea into a dish at Magnus
Nilsson’s restaurant.
44 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Sacramento (See
6/22 at 8pm)
12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Just 5 Ingredients Sara
whips up a tasty
batch of dishes
that use only five
ingredients each,
including ovenfried chicken,
salmon with a wasabi crust and duck
confit with braised leeks.
1pm 2 Moveable Feast with
Fine Cooking New Orleans
Garden District In New Orleans, tour
the literary landscape of Tennessee
Williams and feast on a local favorite:
smoked andouille sausage.
44 Cool Spaces! Performance
Spaces Get an inside look
at new performance spaces by innovative architectural firms, such as
Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, by SHoP,
and Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, by
HKS Architects. (d)
1:30 2 Lidia’s Kitchen Garden of
Goodness Lidia dishes up
meals that showcase goodies from the
garden, including tuna salad with
boiled zucchini and string bean salad
with capers and basil.
2pm 2 Simply Ming Dumplings:
All the World Loves a
Dumpling Ming
ventures into the
world of dumplings, trying out
ginger-pork
dumplings with a
dim sum dipper and meeting up with
Candice Kumai to make gyoza and a
matcha tea smoothie.
44 Ask This Old House
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2:30 2 Pati’s Mexican Table
Cooking with the Fans
Pati creates a
festival of flavors
with tart pico de
guac, chipotle
chicken pasta
casserole and a
marbled trés leches cake.
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44 Washington Week with
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8:30 2 Open Studio with
Jared Bowen
44 McLaughlin Group
9pm 2 In Performance at the
White House The Gospel
Tradition
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Mrs. Obama for a
celebration of the
gospel tradition
and its profound
influence on American music. The stellar slate of performers includes Bishop
Rance Allen, Aretha Franklin, Darlene
Love and the Morgan State University
Choir.
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9:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
10pm 2 In Performance at the
White House Country
Music President and Mrs. Obama host
this music special in the East Room of
the White House, headlined by stars
from the world of country, including
Alison Krauss, Kris Kristofferson, Lyle
Lovett and Darius Rucker.
44 Frontline
11pm 2 Charlie Rose
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44 Architect Michael
Graves: A Grand Tour
Embark on a voyage through the illustrious career of architect and designer
Michael Graves and learn about the
myriad influences that shaped his
work.
3pm 2 America’s Test Kitchen
Southeast Asian Specialties
Host Christopher Kimball heads into
the kitchen with test cook Bridget
Lancaster to learn how to make
Vietnamese beef pho. Test cook Becky
Hays uncovers the secrets to making
the best Singapore noodles.
44 In Performance at the
White House The Gospel
Tradition (See 6/26 at 9pm)
3:30 2 Cook’s Country Oklahoma
Onion Burgers and
Louisiana Meat Pies Test cook Julia
Collin Davison teaches host Christopher
Kimball how to make Oklahoma friedonion burgers. Tasting expert Jack
Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of
frozen French fries.
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who are deeply connected to their land and its heritage.
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Family
Affairs
After a 60-year separation
followed by a whirlwind
courtship, Alan (Derek
Jacobi) and Celia (Anne
Reid) are eager to settle
into newlywed life. But in the
much-anticipated premiere
of Last Tango’s third season,
a stranger arrives with a
disruptive secret from Alan’s
past—a secret he elects to keep from Celia. To further complicate
family matters, Celia disapproves of Caroline’s plans to marry her
pregnant partner Kate, John can’t seem to stay away from his former
marital home and Gillian can’t seem to stay out of Robbie’s bed.
Last Tango in Halifax
Sun, 6/28 at 8pm on WGBH 2
4pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens
Richard Garcia/Renaissance
Boston Waterfront Hotel In Boston’s
Seaport District, host Margarita
Martinez hears about Chef Garcia’s
philosophy on local sourcing as they
shop for the freshest catch at nearby
Fish Pier.
44 In Performance at the
White House Country
Music (See 6/26 at 10pm)
4:30 2 Rough Cut:
Woodworking with
Tommy Mac Hall
Tree and Bench
Marc Spagnuolo
makes a hall tree
and bench that
would add both
elegance and convenience to any
home.
5pm 2 This Old House Hour
Charlestown Project 2014
(See 6/25 at 8pm)
44 PBS NewsHour
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5:30 44 Greater Boston
6pm 2 Tales from the Royal
Wardrobe (See 6/21 at
8pm)
44 Globe Trekker Antarctica
Zay’s epic adventure in
Antarctica begins
with sea kayaking
and penguin
watching in dramatic Paradise
Harbor and ends
with crossing the perilous Drake
Passage on his way back to the South
American mainland.
7pm 2 Masterpiece Classic
Poldark (Pt. 1) (See 6/21 at
9pm)
44 Nature The Funkiest
Monkeys Travel to Sulawesi
in Indonesia to
meet crested
black macaques,
some of the most
charismatic of all
monkeys, and
learn about conservationists’ efforts to
address their dramatic drop in population. (d)
8pm 2 The Crimson Field
(Pt. 1) (See 6/21 at 10pm)
44 Nova Inside Animal Minds:
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8pm)
9pm 2 Moone Boy (See 6/26
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Africa (See 6/24 at 9pm)
9:30 2 Spy Codename: Blood
After senior MI5 management introduces random drug testing,
The Examiner makes Tim an interesting proposition: a major promotion in
exchange for a sample of Tim’s drugfree blood.
10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Sacramento (See
6/22 at 8pm)
44 First Peoples Africa
Scientists once envisioned
eastern Africa as a real-life Garden of
Eden, but more recent research suggests that humans evolved in many
different places across the African continent at the same time, around
200,000 years ago.
11pm 2 Basic Black
44 Film School Shorts Final
Ascent In “The Karman
Line” (New York
University),
Olivia Coleman
(Broadchurch)
plays a mother
who is hit by an
unusual condition that causes her to
lift off the ground at a slow but ever
increasing rate.
11:30 2 Ask This Old House
In this special episode,
the guys tackle practical solutions for
drought in locations ranging from
Las Vegas, where Roger replaces a
water-thirsty lawn with a desertappropriate alternative, to San
Francisco, where Richard replaces an
old-fashioned toilet with a new “water
sense” solution.
44 Roadtrip Nation
The Voyage Begins Unsure
what to do with
their lives, a team
of young adults
sets off on a oncein-a-lifetime
cross-country road
trip to interview professionals in
diverse careers who provide helpful
insights into building a fulfilling life.
Sunday 28
6am 44 Religion & Ethics
NewsWeekly
6:30 44 To the Contrary with
Bonnie Erbe
7am 44 Consuelo Mack
WealthTrack
7:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week
8am 44 Greater Boston
8:30 44 Basic Black
9am 44 Washington Week with
Gwen Ifill
9:30 44 McLaughlin Group
10am 44 Well Read David Treuer,
Prudence
10:30 44 MotorWeek
11am 2 Open Studio with
Jared Bowen
44 Theater Talk
11:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe
North Wales: Feisty and
Poetic (See 6/22 at 7:30pm)
44 Open Studio with
Jared Bowen
12pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens
Richard Garcia/Renaissance
Boston Waterfront Hotel (See 6/27 at
4pm)
44 Martha Bakes Fruit
Desserts Martha’s tempting
fruit-centered
dessert recipes
include a rich
pistachio brown
butter cake
studded with
sweet Concord grapes and an
applesauce-filled tart topped with
paper-thin slices of apple.
12:30 2 Start Up Maids Quarters:
Eco-Friendly/Orbit EcoFriendly, a maid service in Atlanta, GA,
manufactures cleaning products from
organic and raw ingredients. Orbit, in
St. Louis, MO, is a pinball lounge with
a unique twist.
44 Martha Stewart’s
Cooking School One-Pot
Meals Martha shares several ideas for
building a marvelous meal in a single
pot: a stovetop clambake, risotto with
shrimp and herbs and poached cod
with tomatoes.
1pm 2 Great Performances at
the Met The Merry Widow
This new production of Lehar’s
beloved operetta,
conducted by
Sir Andrew Davis,
stars Renée
Fleming as the glamorous femme
fatale who takes Paris by storm.
44 Dream of Italy Tuscany
See Travel Italy, page 18
1:30 44 Moveable Feast with
Fine Cooking Bartlett
Farm Pete Evans goes on a road trip
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across Lake Pontchartrain to enjoy a
Louisiana-style farm-fresh feast. The
menu includes Madame Begue’s
stuffed eggs and a dessert of Creole
cream cheese.
2pm 44 Steven Raichlen’s
Project Smoke Join grilling authority Steve Raichlen for the
first cooking show that focuses exclusively on smoking: hot smoking, cold
smoking, smoke-roasting and more,
applied to foods from meat to cocktails
to dessert.
2:30 44 Painting the Town with
Eric Dowdle Bestselling
artist Eric Dowdle travels to the historic
and picturesque city of Charleston, SC,
to experience its uniquely genteel
character. (d)
3pm 44 Simply Ming Dumplings:
All the World Loves a
Dumpling (See 6/27 at 2pm)
3:30 2 In Performance at the
White House The Gospel
Tradition (See 6/26 at 9pm)
44 Lidia’s Kitchen Garden of
Goodness (See 6/27 at
1:30pm)
4pm 44 Neighborhood Kitchens
Teranga Marie-Claude
Mendy (right),
chef and restaurateur of Boston’s
only Senegalese
restaurant, shows
host Margarita
Martinez how to make black-eyed
pea fritters, a lamb and rice dish and a
creamy millet dessert.
4:30 2 Ask This Old House
(See 6/27 at 11:30pm)
44 Food Forward The Meat
of the Matter Learn how
ranchers are leading the red-meat
revolution with
traditional styles
of raising cattle.
Iowa bison ranchers, Georgia cattlemen and California
cowgirls all have one thing in common: a keen respect for grass. (d)
5pm 2 Cool Spaces! Performance
Spaces (See 6/27 at 1pm)
(d)
44 PBS NewsHour
Weekend
5:30 44 Open Studio with
Jared Bowen
6pm 2 Nature The Funkiest
Monkeys (See 6/27 at 7pm)
(d)
44 A Few Good Men In this
1992 legal drama, navy
lawyers (Tom Cruise and Demi Moore)
prepare to defend two Marines
accused of killing a private at the
Guantanamo Bay naval base in Cuba.
7pm 2 Windows to the Wild
Winter Camping After
girding himself
against a range of
bone-chillingly
harsh winter elements, host Will
Lange camps outdoors in snowy Vermont with outdoor
educator and survivalist Scott Ellis.
7:30 2 New Tanglewood Tales:
Backstage with Rising
Artists Meet six
extraordinary
young musicians
as they arrive at
Tanglewood and
get oriented.
Candid footage offers an inside look at
their first rehearsals with teachers and
colleagues.
8pm 2 Last Tango in
Halifax See Family
Affairs, page 18
8:20 44 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Sacramento (See
6/22 at 8pm)
9pm 2 Masterpiece Classic
Poldark (Pt. 2) Ross seeks
financial backing for his risky plan to
reopen a local copper mine. When his
cousin Verity is smitten with a disgraced sea captain, a showdown
ensues. Elizabeth makes a life-chaging
announcement.
9:30 44 American Masters
Harper Lee: Hey Boo Explore
the mysterious
life of reclusive To
Kill a Mockingbird
author Harper
Lee through
family photos,
revealing personal letters and an
exclusive interview with her sister,
Alice Finch Lee, at age 100.
10pm 2 The Crimson Field
(Pt. 2) As Kitty, Flora and
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Rosalie tackle their first day at the
tented field hospital in France, it soon
becomes clear that no training could
have prepared them for the complex
reality of working near the front lines.
11pm 2 The Crimson Field
(Pt. 2) (See 10pm)
44 Front and Center Zakk
Wylde The former guitarist
for Ozzy Osbourne
plays an acoustic
set with his band,
Black Label
Society, at the
legendary Iridium
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Monday 29
6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
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Introducing Caldo Verde
and White Gazpacho Test cook Julia
Collin Davison teaches host Christopher
Kimball how to cook caldo verde, a
traditional Portuguese soup. Gadget
guru Lisa McManus reviews ladles.
7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe
Milan and Lake Como
In Milan, see Italy’s highest fashion,
fanciest delis, grandest cemetery and
greatest opera house. Then cruise
along Lake Como and admire the
magnificent landscape where Italy
meets the Alps.
44 Antiques Roadshow UK
Rotherham At Rotherham
in South Yorkshire, appraisals include a
rare clock given as a gift by Queen
Victoria, a stash of valuable historic
silver and a treasure trove of Beatles
memorabilia.
8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Denver Discover
how items appraised in 2000 would
fare in today’s market. Highlights
include a beloved collection of Bakelite
items, a rare 19th-century Tabor mining archive and paintings by Jessie
Willcox Smith.
44 Midsomer Murders
Death in Chorus (Pt. 1)
During a stressful rehearsal before the
cutthroat local Four Choirs Competition, a choir member collapses, then
goes home and dies. Barnaby finds
two brandy glasses and a pig’s heart
near the corpse.
9pm 2 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Hartford Discover
how items appraised in 2000 would
fare in today’s market. Highlights
include a 1915 Coca-Cola jigsaw puzzle, an Emancipation Announcement
print and a Tiffany aquamarine glass
vase.
44 Shetland Red Bones
(Pt. 2) With two murders
and no strong leads, Perez and the
team struggle to make progress on the
investigation before crowds of tourists
descend upon the island for Up Helly
Aa, the biggest fire festival in Europe.
10pm 2 POV The Overnighters In a
North Dakota town where
the oil business
is booming, controversial local
pastor Jay
Reinke converts
his church into a
makeshift dorm for job-seekers,
despite the congregation’s objections
and neighbors’ fears.
44 Secrets of the Tower of
London Standing guard
over the city of London for nearly
1,000 years, this formidable fortress
has served as a royal castle, a prison, a
place of execution and torture, an
armory and the Royal Mint.
11pm 44 PBS NewsHour
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6pm 2 PBS NewsHour
7pm 2 Greater Boston
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Beefing Up Mexican
Favorites Test cook Dan Souza shows
host Christopher Kimball how to make
the ultimate Mexican-style grilled
steak at home. Tasting expert Jack
Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of
dark chocolate.
7:30 2 Member Favorites
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National Archives Special
8pm 44 Last Tango in Halifax
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9pm 44 Masterpiece Classic
Poldark (Pt. 2) (See 6/28 at
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and independent producers nationWays to Tune In World
wide, and America ReFramed, a
showcase for independent films by
Digital: 2.2 RCN: 94
and about communities of difference.
Comcast: 209 Cox:
807
This June, we focus on World offerings that celebrate LGBT Pride Month.
FiOS:
473 Charter: 222
San Francisco’s AIDS Era
In the early 1980s, AIDS transformed San Francisco from a hotbed of liberation to the epicenter of an epidemic. We Were Here tells the stories of those
who lived in the city during that tumultuous time. Reflecting on their roles
as activists, researchers, friends and lovers of the afflicted, and as persons
with AIDS, interviewees
share experiences that illuminate themes of the era:
the political battle, the
emotional toll and the role
of women—particularly
lesbians—in advocating
for their gay brothers.
Independent Lens/
We Were Here
Wed, 6/10 at 7pm
An Unlikely Reunion
At age 13, Matthew Boger was thrown out of his home for being gay; while
living on the streets of Hollywood, he was beaten nearly to death by a group
of neo-Nazis. He survived, achieved stability and 25 years later found himself
in a chance meeting with one of his assailants. The two embarked on a journey of forgiveness and reconciliation that challenged
both to reach into their
pasts, dredging up anger
and fear, as they came to
terms with the repercussions of this brutal event.
Facing Fear
Tue, 6/16 at 9pm
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LGBT Life in India
Travel with lesbian
filmmaker Sonali Gulati
as she returns to her
native Delhi 11 years
after her mother’s death.
The film begins with
Gulati’s reflections on
her choice not to come
out to her late mother,
then broadens to portray
brave lesbian, gay and transgender Indians living in India today, as well as
families with a gay or lesbian relative. The result is a moving meditation on
what family means in a nation where until recently, British-introduced laws
made homosexuality a criminal offense.
I Am
Mon, 6/22 at 8pm
Trans Youth Today
What happens when the gender you were assigned at birth conflicts with
the gender you know yourself to be? With increased awareness about transgender experience, more and more children are able to explore what this
question means for them. Take a
candid look at the reality of life as
a transgender child through the
work of youth advocate Tony
Ferraiolo, who helps guide kids
as young as 8 and their families
through the complex and often
contested process of self-definition.
America ReFramed/A Self-Made Man
Tue, 6/23 at 8pm
“Out” Elders
The senior citizens in Before You Know It are impassioned activists, seasoned
renegades and bold adventurers. They’re also among the estimated 2.4
million LGBT Americans over the age of 55, and they’ve not only witnessed
incredible change but become
part of an unprecedented
“out” elder generation. Meet
trailblazers who have surmounted prejudice and defied
expectation to form communities of strength and camaraderie in a range of places,
from senior living facilities to
bohemian enclaves.
America ReFramed/Before You Know It
Tue, 6/30 at 8pm
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unique stations showcasing the cuisine of highly acclaimed
restaurants from 6 states, paired perfectly with premium
wines and craft beer. Live Music, VIP Party and Lounge.
Programs, Repeats and Overnights on 2 and 44
Arts & Drama
Architect Michael Graves: A Grand
Tour Sat (6/13) 3:30am on 44, Mon
(6/15) 4:30am on 44, Sat (6/27) 2:30pm
on 44
Austin City Limits Esperanza Spalding
Sun (6/7) 12am on 44 Los Lobos/
Thao & The Get Down Stay Down Sun
(6/21) 12am on 44 Nine Inch Nails
Sun (6/14) 12am on 44 Tweedy Sun
(6/28) 12am on 44
From Broadway to Hollywood with
Richard Glazier Mon (6/8) 7:30pm on 2
Cool Spaces! Performance Spaces Sat
(6/27) 1pm on 44, Sun (6/28) 5pm on 2
A Few Good Men Sun (6/28) 6pm on 44
Film School Shorts Final Ascent Sat
(6/27) 11pm on 44
Front and Center Zakk Wylde Sun
(6/28) 11pm on 44
Great Performances Twilight: Los
Angeles Sat (6/13) 2am on 44, Mon
(6/15) 3am on 44
Great Performances at the Met
The Merry Widow Sat (6/20) 2am on 44,
Mon (6/22) 3am on 44, Sun (6/28) 1pm
on 2
In Performance at the White House
Country Music Fri (6/26) 10pm on 2, Sat
(6/27) 3am, 4pm on 44; 3am on 2
The Gospel Tradition Fri (6/26) 9pm on 2,
Sat (6/27) 1am, 5am on 2; 2am, 3pm on
44, Sun (6/28) 3:30pm on 2 Women
of Soul Sat (6/6) 3am on 44, Mon (6/8)
4am on 44
My Music/Country Pop Legends Mon
(6/1) 7:30pm on 2
New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage
with Rising Artists Sun (6/28) 7:30pm
on 2
Open Studio with Jared Bowen
Fri (6/26) 8:30pm on 2, Sun (6/28) 11am
on 2; 11:30am, 5:30pm on 44
PBS Arts from Cleveland: Women
Who Rock Sat (6/6) 2am on 44; 5am on
2, Mon (6/8) 3am on 44
The Tenors: Under One Sky Thu (6/8)
9pm on 2
Theater Talk Sun (6/28) 11am on 44
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The Crimson Field (Pt. 1) Sun
(6/21) 10pm on 2, Mon (6/22) 2am on 44;
5am on 2, Tue (6/23) 5am, 10pm on 44,
Sat (6/27) 8pm on 2 (Pt. 2) Sun (6/28)
10pm, 11pm on 2, Mon (6/29) 2am on 44;
5am on 2, Tue (6/30) 5am, 10pm on 44
DCI Banks Ghosts Mon (6/1) 9pm on
44, Tue (6/2) 2am on 2
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Wed (6/17) 9pm on 44, Thu (6/18) 2am
on 2 Hidden Secrets Wed (6/24) 9pm
on 44, Thu (6/25) 2am on 2
Doctor Blake Mysteries (Australia)
All That Glitters Wed (6/17) 8pm on 44,
Thu (6/18) 1am on 2 Someone’s Son,
Someone’s Daughter Wed (6/24) 8pm on
44, Thu (6/25) 1am on 2
Father Brown The Kembleford
Boggart Thu (6/18) 8pm on 44, Fri (6/19)
1am on 2 The Lair of the Libertines
Thu (6/25) 8pm on 44 The Last Man
Thu (6/4) 8pm on 44, Fri (6/5) 1am on 2
The Upcott Fraternity Thu (6/11) 8pm
on 44, Fri (6/12) 1am on 2
Last Tango in Halifax Tue (6/2)
4am, 5am on 44, Mon (6/8) 1am, 2am on
44; 4am, 5am on 2, Tue (6/9) 4am, 5am
on 44, Sun (6/14) 6pm, 7pm on 2, 8pm
on 2, 9pm, 10pm, 11pm on 2, Mon (6/15)
1am, 2am on 44; 4am, 5am on 2, Tue
(6/16) 4am, 5am on 44, Thu (6/25) 5am
on 2, Sun (6/28) 8pm on 2, Mon (6/29)
12am on 44, Tue (6/30) 3am, 8pm on 44
Masterpiece Classic Poldark (Pt. 1)
Sun (6/21) 9pm on 2, Mon (6/22) 1am on
44; 4am on 2, Tue (6/23) 4am, 9pm on 44,
Sat (6/27) 7pm on 2, Tue (6/30) 9pm on
44 Poldark (Pt. 2) Sun (6/28) 9pm on
2, Mon (6/29) 1am on 44; 4am on 2, Tue
(6/30) 4am on 44
Masterpiece Mystery! Endeavour,
Season 2: Nocturne Fri (6/26) 2am on 44
Endeavour, Season 2: Trove Fri (6/19)
2am on 44
Midsomer Murders Country
Matters (Pt. 1) Mon (6/15) 8pm on 44,
Tue (6/16) 1am on 2 Country Matters
(Pt. 2) Mon (6/22) 8pm on 44, Tue (6/23)
1am on 2 Death in Chorus (Pt. 1) Mon
(6/29) 8pm on 44, Tue (6/30) 1am on 2
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
(Australia) Blood at the Wheel Thu (6/18)
9pm on 44, Fri (6/19) 2am on 2 The
Blood of Juana The Mad Thu (6/25) 9pm
on 44 Deadweight Thu (6/11) 9pm on
44, Fri (6/12) 2am on 2 Murder à la
Mode Thu (6/4) 9pm on 44, Fri (6/5) 2am
on 2
Moone Boy (Ireland) Tue (6/2)
4:30am on 2, Fri (6/26) 8pm on 2, Sat
(6/27) 9pm on 2
New Tricks Roots Wed (6/3) 9pm
on 44, Thu (6/4) 2am on 2 Wild Justice
Wed (6/10) 9pm on 44, Thu (6/11) 2am
on 2
Shetland Red Bones (Pt. 1) Mon
(6/22) 9pm on 44, Tue (6/23) 2am on 2
Red Bones (Pt. 2) Mon (6/29) 9pm on 44,
Tue (6/30) 2am on 2
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9:30pm on 2
Food & Wine
America’s Test Kitchen Mon (6/22)
11:30am, 7pm on 44, Tue (6/23) 11:30am,
7pm on 44, Wed (6/24) 11:30am, 7pm on
44, Thu (6/25) 11:30am, 7pm on 44, Fri
(6/26) 11:30am, 7pm on 44, Sat (6/27)
3pm on 2, Mon (6/29) 11:30am, 7pm on
44, Tue (6/30) 11:30am, 7pm on 44
Breakfast Special Thu (6/25) 9pm on 2,
Sun (6/28) 4am on 2
Cook’s Country Sat (6/27) 3:30pm on 2
Food Forward The Meat of the Matter
Sun (6/28) 4:30pm on 44
The Great British Baking Show Wed
(6/3) 10pm on 44
Lidia’s Kitchen Mon (6/22) 11am on 44,
Tue (6/23) 11am on 44, Wed (6/24) 11am
on 44, Thu (6/25) 11am on 44, Fri (6/26)
11am on 44, Sat (6/27) 1:30pm on 2, Sun
(6/28) 3:30pm on 44, Mon (6/29) 11am
on 44, Tue (6/30) 11am on 44
Martha Bakes Mon (6/22) 10am on 44,
Tue (6/23) 10am on 44, Wed (6/24) 10am
on 44, Thu (6/25) 10am on 44, Fri (6/26)
10am on 44, Sat (6/27) 11:30am on 2,
Sun (6/28) 12pm on 44, Mon (6/29) 10am
on 44, Tue (6/30) 10am on 44
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Every Mon–Fri 9:30am on 44 Also Sat
(6/27) 11am on 2, Sun (6/28) 12:30pm
on 44
The Mind of a Chef Sat (6/27) 12pm
on 2
Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
Sat (6/27) 1pm on 2, Sun (6/28) 1:30pm
on 44
Neighborhood Kitchens Sat (6/27) 4pm
on 2, Sun (6/28) 12pm on 2; 4pm on 44
Pati’s Mexican Table Every Mon–Fri
9am on 44 Also Sat (6/27) 2:30pm
on 2
Sandwiches That You Will Like Fri
(6/5) 2am on 44; 5am on 2, Sat (6/6) 4am
on 44, Sun (6/7) 3am on 44
Sara’s Weeknight Meals Mon (6/22)
10:30am on 44, Tue (6/23) 10:30am on
44, Wed (6/24) 10:30am on 44, Thu
(6/25) 10:30am on 44, Fri (6/26) 10:30am
on 44, Sat (6/27) 12:30pm on 2, Mon
(6/29) 10:30am on 44, Tue (6/30)
10:30am on 44
Simply Ming Sat (6/27) 2pm on 2, Sun
(6/28) 3pm on 44
Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Sun
(6/28) 2pm on 44
Victory Garden’s EdibleFeast Sat
(6/27) 11am on 44
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History
American Masters Harper Lee: Hey Boo
Sun (6/28) 9:30pm on 44
Antiques Roadshow Every Tue 2am on
44; 5am on 2, Wed 5am on 44 Also Tue
(6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30) 1am on 44; 4am
on 2, Tue (6/16) 2am on 44; 5am on 2,
Sun (6/21) 5am on 2, Mon (6/22) 8pm,
9pm on 2, Thu (6/25) 12pm, 1pm on 44,
Sat (6/27) 12pm on 44; 10pm on 2, Sun
(6/28) 8:20pm on 44, Mon (6/29) 8pm,
9pm on 2, Tue (6/30) 12pm, 1pm on 44
Antiques Roadshow UK Bala Wed
(6/10) 8:30am on 44; 5pm on 2
Burton-on-Trent Thu (6/11) 8:30am on
44; 5pm on 2 Chichester Thu (6/18)
8:30am on 44; 5pm on 2 Cressing
Temple Barn Wed (6/17) 8:30am on 44;
5pm on 2 Dumfries Tue (6/16) 8:30am
on 44; 5pm on 2 Dyrham Park Mon
(6/22) 8:30am, 7:30pm on 44; 5pm on 2
Haltwhistle Wed (6/24) 8:30am,
7:30pm on 44; 5pm on 2 Hastings Thu
(6/25) 8:30am, 7:30pm on 44; 5pm on 2
Kendal Fri (6/19) 8:30am on 44; 5pm
on 2 National Archives Special Tue
(6/30) 8:30am, 7:30pm on 44; 5pm on 2
National Maritime Mon (6/15) 8:30am
on 44; 5pm on 2 Portmeirion Tue
(6/23) 8:30am, 7:30pm on 44; 5pm on 2
Redruth Fri (6/12) 8:30am on 44; 5pm
on 2 Rotherham Mon (6/29) 8:30am,
7:30pm on 44; 5pm on 2 Sudeley
Castle Tue (6/9) 8:30am on 44; 5pm on 2
Whitley Court Fri (6/26) 8:30am,
7:30pm on 44; 5pm on 2
British Antiques Roadshow Mon (6/1)
8:30am on 44; 5pm on 2, Tue (6/2)
8:30am on 44; 5pm on 2, Wed (6/3)
8:30am on 44; 5pm on 2, Thu (6/4)
8:30am on 44; 5pm on 2, Fri (6/5) 8:30am
on 44; 5pm on 2, Mon (6/8) 8:30am on
44; 5pm on 2
Emery Blagdon and His Healing
Machine Fri (6/19) 3:30am on 44, Mon
(6/22) 5:30am on 44, Fri (6/26) 5:30am
on 44
History Detectives Special
Investigations Civil War Sabotage? Thu
(6/11) 5am on 2 The Disappearance
of Glenn Miller Sat (6/13) 5am on 2
Texas Servant Girl Murders Fri (6/19)
5am on 2 Who Killed Jimmy Hoffa?
Sat (6/20) 5am on 2
Inside the Court of Henry VIII Wed
(6/24) 10pm on 44, Thu (6/25) 3am on 2
Nazi Mega Weapons Atlantic Wall Thu
(6/18) 3am on 44, Sun (6/21) 4am on 44
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The Common Cause (1939–1944) Tue
(6/16) 8pm on 2, Wed (6/17) 1am on 44;
4am on 2, Thu (6/18) 4am on 44
The Rising Road (1933–1939) Tue (6/9)
8pm on 2, Wed (6/10) 1am on 44; 4am on
2, Thu (6/11) 4am on 44 A Strong and
Active Faith (1944–1962) Tue (6/23)
12pm on 44; 8pm on 2, Wed (6/24) 1am
on 44; 4am on 2, Thu (6/25) 4am on 44
Secrets of Althorp: The Spencers Mon
(6/22) 10pm on 44
Secrets of Chatsworth Fri (6/12) 2am
on 44; 5am on 2, Sat (6/13) 4am on 44
Secrets of Her Majesty’s Secret
Service Mon (6/8) 12am, 5am on 44, Tue
(6/9) 3am on 44, Thu (6/25) 10pm on 44
Secrets of the Manor House Tue (6/2)
3am on 44, Wed (6/3) 1am on 44; 4am
on 2
Secrets of the Tower of London Mon
(6/29) 10pm on 44, Tue (6/30) 3am on 2
Secrets of Underground London Mon
(6/15) 12am, 5am on 44, Tue (6/16) 3am
on 44
Tales from the Royal Wardrobe Sun
(6/21) 8pm on 2, Mon (6/22) 12am on 44,
Tue (6/23) 3am, 8pm on 44, Sat (6/27)
6pm on 2
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Ask This Old House Mon (6/22) 12pm,
12:30pm on 44, 1pm, 1:30pm on 44, Sat
(6/27) 2pm on 44; 11:30pm on 2, Sun
(6/28) 4:30pm on 2, Mon (6/29) 12pm,
12:30pm, 1pm, 1:30pm on 44
Dream of Italy Tuscany Sun (6/28) 1pm
on 44
Globe Trekker Antarctica Sat (6/27)
6pm on 44
Motorweek Every Sun 10:30am on 44
Painting the Town with Eric Dowdle
Sun (6/28) 2:30pm on 44
A Program About Unusual Buildings
and Other Roadside Stuff Tue (6/2)
1am on 44, Wed (6/3) 3am on 44, Thu
(6/4) 5am on 44
Rick Steves’ Europe Berlin: Resilient,
Reunited and Reborn Mon (6/15) 7am
on 44, Tue (6/16) 12:30am on 44
The Best of Sicily Wed (6/17) 7am on 44,
Thu (6/18) 12:30am on 44 Cinque
Terre: Italy’s Hidden Riviera Fri (6/5) 7am
on 44, Sat (6/6) 12:30am on 44
Eastern Turkey Fri (6/26) 7am on 44, Sat
(6/27) 12:30am on 44 Edinburgh Tue
(6/23) 7:30pm on 2 Florence: City of
Art Wed (6/3) 7am on 44, Thu (6/4)
12:30am on 44 Germany’s Black
Forest and Cologne Mon (6/8) 7am on 44,
Tue (6/9) 12:30am on 44, Tue (6/23) 7am
on 44, Wed (6/24) 12:30am on 44
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(6/22) 7am on 44, Tue (6/23) 12:30am on
44 Highlights of Castile: Toledo and
Salamanca Tue (6/30) 7am on 44
Italy’s Amalfi Coast Thu (6/25) 7:30pm
on 2 Lisbon and the Algarve Tue
(6/16) 7am on 44, Wed (6/17) 12:30am
on 44 The Majesty of Madrid Mon
(6/29) 7am on 44, Tue (6/30) 12:30am on
44 Milan and Lake Como Mon (6/29)
7:30pm on 2 Naples and Pompeii
Wed (6/24) 7:30pm on 2 North Wales:
Feisty and Poetic Mon (6/22) 7:30pm on
2, Sun (6/28) 11:30am on 2 Portugal’s
Heartland Thu (6/18) 7am on 44, Fri
(6/19) 12:30am on 44 Provence:
Legendary Light, Wind and Wine Wed
(6/10) 7am on 44, Thu (6/11) 12:30am
on 44 Rome: Baroque, After Dark Fri
(6/12) 7am on 44, Sat (6/13) 12:30am on
44, Thu (6/25) 7am on 44, Fri (6/26)
12:30am on 44 Scotland’s Islands and
Highlands Tue (6/9) 7am on 44, Wed
(6/10) 12:30am on 44, Wed (6/24) 7am
on 44, Thu (6/25) 12:30am on 44
Siena and Assisi: Italy’s Grand Hill Towns
Thu (6/4) 7am on 44, Fri (6/5) 12:30am
on 44 South England; Dover to Lands’
End Fri (6/19) 7am on 44, Sat (6/20)
12:30am on 44 Venice: Serene,
Decadent and Still Kicking Mon (6/1)
7am on 44, Tue (6/2) 12:30am on 44
Venice Side-Trips Tue (6/2) 7am on 44,
Wed (6/3) 12:30am on 44
Rick Steves’ Europe Classics Northwest
England Thu (6/11) 7am on 44, Fri (6/12)
12:30am on 44
Roadtrip Nation The Voyage Begins Sat
(6/27) 11:30pm on 44
Rough Cut: Woodworking with
Tommy Mac Sat (6/27) 4:30pm on 2
Rudy Maxa’s World Every Mon–Fri 8am
on 44
This Old House Hour Every Fri 1am on
44; 4am on 2, Sat 5am on 44 Also Thu
(6/25) 8pm on 2, Fri (6/26) 12pm on 44,
Sat (6/27) 5pm on 2
Travelscope Every Mon–Fri 7:30am on
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Basic Black Fri (6/26) 7:30pm on 2, Sat
(6/27) 11pm on 2, Sun (6/28) 8:30am on
44
BBC World News America Every Mon–
Fri 5:30pm on 2
Charlie Rose Every Mon–Fri 6am on 44
Also Mon (6/8, 6/15, 6/22) 11pm on 2,
Tue (6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30) 11pm on 2,
Wed (6/10, 6/17, 6/24) 11pm on 2, Thu
(6/11, 6/18, 6/25) 11pm on 2, Fri (6/12,
6/19, 6/26) 11pm on 2
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Charlie Rose: The Week Every Fri
9:30pm on 44, Sat 1:30am on 44; 4:30am
on 2, Sun 5:30am, 7:30am on 44
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack Every Sun
7am on 44
Facing Fear Mon (6/22) 11pm on 2
Frontline Tue (6/23) 10pm on 2, Fri
(6/26) 10pm on 44, Tue (6/30) 10pm on 2
Greater Boston Every Mon–Fri 7pm on
2, Wed–Sat 12am on 2, Fri 9pm on 44,
Sun 8am on 44 Also Tue (6/2, 6/9,
6/16, 6/30) 12am on 2, Tue (6/23)
12:30am on 2, Sat (6/27) 5:30pm on 44
Hallowed Grounds Wed (6/3) 2am on
44; 5am on 2, Thu (6/4) 4am on 44, Fri
(6/5) 3am on 44, Sun (6/7) 4am on 44
Independent Lens God Loves Uganda
Wed (6/10) 4am on 44, Sun (6/14) 3am
on 44 Limited Partnership Wed (6/17)
4am on 44, Sun (6/21) 3am on 44, Thu
(6/25) 10pm on 2 The New Black Wed
(6/3) 4am on 44, Thu (6/4) 3am on 44,
Sun (6/7) 2am on 44; 5am on 2
McLaughlin Group Every Fri 8:30pm on
44, Sun 9:30am on 44
PBS NewsHour Every Mon–Fri 6pm on
2; 11pm on 44 Also Mon (6/1)
11:30pm on 44
PBS NewsHour Weekend Sat (6/27)
5pm on 44, Sun (6/28) 5pm on 44
POV Out in the Night Mon (6/22) 10pm
on 2, Tue (6/23) 3am on 2, Wed (6/24)
4am on 44, Fri (6/26) 5am on 2, Sat
(6/27) 4am on 44, Sun (6/28) 4am on 44
The Overnighters Mon (6/29) 10pm
on 2
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Every
Sun 6am on 44
Start Up Maids Quarters: Eco-Friendly/
Orbit Sun (6/28) 12:30pm on 2
Surviving the Tsunami: A Nova
Special Presentation Thu (6/4) 2am on
44; 5am on 2, Fri (6/5) 5am on 44, Sun
(6/7) 1am on 44; 4am on 2
Tavis Smiley Every Tue–Sat 12:30am on
2, Wed–Sat 12am on 44 Also Sun (6/7,
6/14, 6/21) 8:30am on 44, Tue (6/9, 6/16,
6/23, 6/30) 12am on 44
To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
Every Sun 6:30am on 44
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
Every Fri 8pm on 44, Sat 1am on 44; 4am
on 2, Sun 5am, 9am on 44
Well Read David Treuer, Prudence Sun
(6/28) 10am on 44 Dennis Lehane,
World Gone By Sun (6/14) 10am on 44
Jane Smiley, Some Luck Sun (6/7) 10am
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Eric in the Evening
In Praise of Barron
Across Women’s Lives
on PRI’s The World
Every week some 2.7 million Americans listen to PRI’s The World.
And the program—a co-production of PRI, WGBH and the BBC produced
in WGBH’s Brighton studios—recently launched its Across Women’s Lives
initiative to give this audience a closer look at efforts to raise the status of
women worldwide, and to explore some of the barriers women face.
“The status of women in society affects issues that we report on every
day—from health and human rights to education and economic development, to culture and social conflict,” says executive producer Andrew Sussman.
“Research has typically shown that even modest investments in women go a
long way for society.”
When women receive more education, their children are healthier. When
they have more ownership of property,
domestic violence often drops. When
more women work outside the home,
a country’s economic output rises. And
when women hold elective office,
government corruption is lower.
Yet in spite of the social benefits, gender inequity remains common Aisha Yakubu, 7, and Sahada al-Hassan
throughout the world—including in
(who doesn’t know how old she is, but was
developed countries like the US. Led by
told she is 11) wait for customers at
senior editor Julia Barton, reporters for
Agbogbloshie vegetable market in Accra,
The World are traveling the globe to share
Ghana, where they work as porters.
stories of what it takes to change the
What’s on 89.7 WGBH
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NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron (right)
has been a fixture on the jazz scene
since he was a teenager. He has played
piano with such luminaries as Dizzy
Gillespie, Stan Getz and Yusef Lateef, in
addition to releasing 80 recordings under his own name. On this program, WGBH’s Eric Jackson will spotlight Barron’s work as a leader.
Sun, 6/7 at 9pm
status of women. They’re looking across women’s lives to examine how
gender roles play out from our first days to our last across health care,
education, employment, politics and social life.
In June, Across Women’s Lives will delve into access to education: What’s
the cost to society when girls grow up illiterate? How do school fees and bribes
force poor families to make difficult choices about who gets an education?
“We’ll visit the capital of Ghana, where women and girls work as kayeyei,
or porters, hoping to earn enough in tips to pay for school in their villages,”
Barton says. “We’ll go to Japan, where sexism on campus and in the workplace leads women to wonder sometimes about the purpose of higher education for them. And we’ll listen in on an NGO that’s trying to break down
taboos around menstruation in India so girls have an easier time attending
school after hitting puberty.”
Listen to stories of women and girls changing their worlds and ours on
PRI’s The World, weekdays at 3pm and 8pm on 89.7 WGBH. Find more coverage
online at pri.org/verticals/across-womens-lives. Add your voice using the
hashtag #womenslives.
“It takes focused effort, creativity and persistence to shift the gender
balance closer to equality,” Sussman says. “It means changing culture, changing tradition and changing attitudes.”
Online:wgbhnews.org
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Can There Be Too Much Music?
By Anthony Rudel
99.5 WCRB Station Manager
Musically speaking, to paraphrase a great song, “June is busting out all over,”
and WCRB is your front-row seat for all that’s going on.
Let’s begin with a salute to the Boston Pops and their conductor, Keith
Lockhart, together celebrating another wonderful season of Spring Pops.
Our broadcasts on Saturday nights continue on June 6 with a special concert
honoring Keith’s 20-year tenure. It will feature the award-winning and wonderful Audra McDonald in a program
you won’t want to miss. The following
Saturday, June 13, at 8pm, Keith and the
Pops return with Broadway stars Marin
Mazzie and Jason Danieley for a special
concert of music by Stephen Sondheim.
Called Simply Sondheim, the show will
give you a great overview of Sondheim’s
incredible output.
Our Saturday nights in June finish
with an encore broadcast (June 20) of a
Boston Symphony Orchestra concert from
Tanglewood in which Charles Dutoit leads the orchestra in works by
Respighi, Berlioz and Rachmaninoff, including a stirring performance of the Rhapsody
on a Theme of Paganini with soloist Kirill
Gerstein. The following week, on June 27,
WCRB’s Brian McCreath takes you on a tour of
the upcoming Tanglewood season. This show
will give you the chance to musically preview
the summer lineup so you can note which
concerts you’ll want to hear. Remember, if
you can’t get to Tanglewood, WCRB will take
you there with three broadcasts every weekend, beginning in July.
What’s on 99.5 WCRB
Online:classicalwcrb.org
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The Symphony at 8 (Tue–Fri)
June also marks the beginning of the Rockport Music Festival and again,
WCRB is excited to take you there. On Sunday, June 14, at 7pm, Cathy Fuller
will host the WCRB Sunday Night Special, featuring concerts from the festival’s
opening weekend. You’ll hear the Shanghai Quartet and Rockport Artistic
Director David Deveau perform music by Beethoven and Brahms, plus Cathy
will preview the rest of the Rockport season for you.
And if that’s not enough, WCRB welcomes the return of the Boston Early
Music Festival (BEMF)—the spectacular biennial early music feast. The
festival will be in swing around Boston from June 7 to June 14, and WCRB
will get you in the mood for the unique
musical offerings by playing recordings of
previous BEMF performances throughout the
first week of June. These are performances
you can hear only on WCRB, so tune in and
enjoy the journey back in time.
Next month we’ll be focusing on our
amazing season of Tanglewood broadcasts
and our annual July 4th Weekend Festival.
Until then, enjoy the wealth of music Boston
and WCRB bring you every day!
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A Weekend Dedicated
to the Written Word
By Mindy Todd, WCAI host and managing director for editorial
Our listeners are avid readers and with that in mind, WCAI is teaming up with
this year’s Nantucket Book Festival.
The festival kicks off Friday evening, June 19, and runs through June 21.
A celebration of the literary life, it brings a variety of bestselling authors to
the island for readings and conversations about their work. Among the writers presenting this year are Paul Muldoon, Jodi Picoult, Ann Hood, Alice
Hoffman, Nathaniel Philbrick and Sukey Forbes.
On opening night, a free event at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting
House, three distinguished authors— Ishmael Beah, Azar Nafisi and Scott
Turow—will take to the stage to speak on the theme “Stories with No
Boundaries: The Books We Read.”
Coming to the festival from Mauritania (over 6,000 miles away), Beah is
a UNICEF Ambassador and advocate for children who are affected by war. His
2007 book A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier received international
acclaim. Nafisi’s 2003 bestseller Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, a
compassionate and often harrowing portrait of the Islamic revolution in Iran
and its impact on Nafisi and her students, remained on the New York Times
What’s on WCAI
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