Celebrating Lincoln`s 200th Birthday

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Celebrating Lincoln`s 200th Birthday
February 2009
Celebrating
Lincoln’s 200th
Birthday
February 2009
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VOL. 40 NO. 2 February 2009
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DTV Countdown
Digital Television Is Here
Imagine it’s after Feb. 17. You’re having a trouble finding
your favorite television station. What should you do?
1. Scan for channels. A number of channels for SDPB
and other stations may change at midnight on Feb. 17. You
can scan for channels as part of the set-up function of your
digital television or your converter box.
2. Adjust your antenna. You may need to repair, adjust
or replace your outdoor antenna. If you use a set-top antenna
or “rabbit ears,” you may need to change your TV placement
or move the antenna. Or you may need to switch to an
outdoor antenna. Finally, you may need a different kind of
antenna, either UHF or VHF. Another option is switching to
a pay service like cable or satellite. Here are the final channel
allocations for SDPB. Your TV may indicate a different
number for SDPB. When in doubt, check the call letters.
Transmitter location
Brookings-Hetland
Martin-Long Valley
Lowry
Pierre-Reliance
Faith-Eagle Butte
Vermillion-Beresford
Sioux Falls
Aberdeen
Rapid City
Call
letters
KESD
KZSD
KQSD
KTSD
KPSD
KUSD
KCSD
KDSD
KBHE
Old Analog
Channel
8 VHF
8 VHF
11 VHF
10 VHF
13 VHF
2 VHF
23 UHF
16 UHF
9 VHF
Final Digital
Channel
8 VHF
8 VHF
11 VHF
10 VHF
13 VHF
34 UHF
24 UHF
17 UHF
26 UHF
3. Watch special programs. Two special programs are
planned in February to help you make the transition. Get
Ready for Digital TV airs on Friday, Feb. 6, Sunday, Feb.
8, and Monday, Feb. 16, all at 10:30 p.m. CT/ 9:30 MT.
Receiving DTV looks at reception and antenna challenges
on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at 7 p.m. CT/ 6 MT.
4. Call 800-456-0766. SDPB will have staff on hand on
Feb. 18 to help with questions and challenges you may be
facing in getting television channels and reception.
5. Watch three channels. SDPB offers 3 different
channels at the same time. When you tune to SDPB, your TV
will display the call letters and channel number as usual, but
you’ll see a .1, .2 or .3 next to the channel number. SDPB1 is
the regular channel, SDPB2 features PBS documentary and
news, and SDPB3 features home and lifestyle programming.
Antenna users should get all three channels. Pay service
users should call their providers to request the extra SDPB
channels.
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Radio Listings
SDPB1
SDPB1 Overnight Schedule
SDPB2 PBS World
SDPB3 CREATE
Our Supporters
Digital Television Arrives
This is the month. For more
than a year, SDPB has been
sharing information and tips
to make the transition to DTV
easier.
On Tuesday, Feb. 17, at
midnight CT/ 11 p.m. MT,
SDPB shuts off its analog
signal, as will most of the
commercial stations in the state.
Basically there are three
options for watching digital TV.
1. Use a pay service like
cable or satellite. The change
should be relatively smooth.
2. Use an antenna with a
digital television. By this time,
you should be getting digital channels (do
you have three for your SDPB station?). If
not, you may need to adjust or replace your
antenna.
3. Use an antenna with an older television.
Hopefully, you already have a converter box
up and running so you get digital television.
If not, call the network at 800-456-0766 to
find out the status of the government coupon
program. You may be able to get a $40
discount toward a converter box.
On Feb. 18, there likely will be challenges
for some viewers (see Page 2 for some tips).
But there are also opportunities. SDPB
already is taking advantage of the flexibility
offered by digital television by offering three
channels. They are available to those who
get their TV signal over the air, via antenna.
(Those who make use of pay services may
have to contact their pay service to request
that the SDPB channels be added to the
lineup. SDPB offers its three-channel lineup
to cable and satellite services for no charge.)
Here’s the lineup:
SDPB1
SDPB Television’s main channel features
vital, interesting and educational programs
for and about South Dakota; educational,
entertaining and non-violent children’s
programs; top series and programs from
national sources like PBS and international
sources like the BBC; and all the programs
Problems?
SDPB will have staff available to
answer your questions on Feb. 18.
Call 1-800-456-0766.
you’ve come to rely on through the years
from your television network.
SDPB2
Programming on PBS WORLD will
include some of Public Broadcasting’s most
popular series like American Experience,
NATURE and NOVA, to name a few. The
channel features news and talk programs like
Frontline and The NewsHour.
SDPB3
Create offers a suite of lifestyle and howto programs, from the network that created
the genre. We’ll cook, garden, build, sew,
paint, travel and create.
Feb. 17 Is the Day
As of our publication date, the digital
transition was Feb. 17. At the time of
publication, Congress was considering
legislation that might change that date.
SDPB encourages all viewers to be ready
for the transition by Feb. 17. Call 800456-0766 or visit SDPB.org/Digital for
updates.
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Enjoy Fine Arts, Gymnastics, Wrestling
SDPB.org is the place to be for the latest
in high school championship events for
February. The month includes fine arts,
gymnastics and wrestling with stats, video
and information online.
The month starts off with the One-Act
Play Festival in Sioux Falls, Feb. 5-7. Class
A and AA Gymnastics Finals are featured
from Rapid City on Feb. 20-21. Highlights
will air on SDPB Television in March.
Wrestling hits the mats on Feb 27-28
with Class B in Aberdeen and Class A in
Watertown. SDPB Television will air the
Class A finals live on Feb. 28.
Coverage of events on SDPB.org and on
SDPB Television is offered in partnership
with the South Dakota High School
Activities Association.
Major sponsors of high school
activities coverage include Dacotah Bank,
Midcontinent Communications, Sanford
Health, and WellMark Blue Cross Blue
Shield of South Dakota. Other sponsors
include CorTrust Bank, Farmers Union
Insurance, South Dakota Beef Industry
Council and State Farm Insurance. Also,
South Dakota Association of Insurance
Agents, Subway, Taco Johns and Touchstone
Energy.
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SDPB Television
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High School Class A Wrestling live from Waterdown (app. 6 hours).
Saturday, Feb. 28, 4 p.m. CT/ 3 MT
Sportsmax Presents… featuring expert Mike Henriksen and commentary on South Dakota sports.
Wednesday, Feb. 4, 7 p.m. CT/ 6 MT
Gymnastics, highlights taped in Rapid City and presented:
Sunday, March 22, 1 p.m. CT/ noon MT
More is just what viewers will get when
Masterpiece Classic presents The Tales of
Charles Dickens.
The program will feature new adaptations
of three Dickens works – “Oliver Twist,”
“Little Dorrit” and “The Old Curiosity Shop”
– and the reprise of an old favorite, “David
Copperfield.”
The series begins in February and
continues until April.
Oliver Twist, Sundays
Feb. 15 & 22, 9 p.m. CT/ 8 MT
The first story is of the young orphan
whose request for more gruel – “Please,
sir, I want some more.” – sets in motion an
unforgettable adventure. The story is based
on the famed novel by Charles Dickens,
published in 1838, and takes place on the
seedy side of early 19th century London.
William Miller plays the young orphan Oliver Twist.
Photo ©Mike Hogan/BBC 2007 for MASTERPIECE
Please, Sir, I Want Some More
Buddy Encourages Clean Living
Buddy, SDPB’s mascot,
celebrates Hygiene Month in
February. That means he’s in
favor of clean living.
It’s all part of his yearlong
quest for Buddy’s Healthy
Habits, offering tips to kids
so they can be happier and
healthier.
There are lots of ways to
join in. For example, make
sure to wash your hands
before meals or brush your
teeth before you go to bed.
You could surprise your
family by picking up your
toys and putting them away.
Ask if you could help with the
dishes, because they have to
be clean, too.
Ask your Mom or Dad to
help you make a list of all
things that need to be done to
keep your home clean.
Learn more about Buddy
by going to the Web at SDPB.
org and clicking on “Kids”
from the top menu.
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Join SDPB Television on
embroidering more efficient,
Saturday, Feb. 28, for special
and lead to great looking
programs on physical fitness,
projects.
sewing and financial fitness.
Suze Orman at 12:30
Heart Healthy Yoga at
p.m. CT/ 11:30 a.m. MT
10 a.m. CT/ 9 MT features
looks at the challenges and
instructor Peggy Cappy,
mistakes women often
who has developed a heart
make when managing
Suze Orman
healthy program that can
their finances. She
Women and Money
be used by people of all
offers information on
ages, abilities and sizes.
budgeting, investing and emotional
Simple heart-heathy
awareness that can help women make
stretches and exercises
better financial decisions.
can be incorporated into
Stay Rich Forever & Ever
anyone’s daily routine.
at 2:30 p.m. CT/ 1:30 MT
Sewing with Nancy at
features expert Ed Slott,
11 a.m.
best-selling author and IRA
CT/
expert. He offers a step-by-step process
© Peter Wrenn Photography
10 MT Photo
for
ensuring the future of their retirement
Heart Healthy Yoga
shares
funds and staving off financial disaster.
Nancy’s 25 Favorite
The programs are part of a special lineup
Sewing Techniques. The
of informational and entertaining programs
tips will help make sewing, Feb. 28-March 15 on SDPB Television. Tune
Sewing with Nancy serging, quilting and
in. And, thank you for your support.
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Photo © Marc Royce
Sewing, Fitness, Finances Examined
SDPB Marks Lincoln Bicentennial
Two hundred years ago, on Feb. 12, 1809,
one of the United States’ greatest presidents
was born. SDPB Television marks the
bicentennial with two great programs.
Monday, Feb. 9, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
American Experience The Assassination
of Abraham Lincoln looks at the events
that surrounded the death of the 16th
President. On March 4, 1865, at the United
States Capitol, a crowd of 50,000 listened
as President Lincoln delivered his second
inaugural address, urging charity and
forgiveness to a nation in the final throes
of the Civil War. Just two months later,
some 7 million people lined the tracks of a
funeral train or filed past the casket to bid an
emotional farewell to the martyred president.
Meanwhile, the largest manhunt in history
was closing in on Lincoln’s assassin, the
famous actor John Wilkes Booth.
The program airs on Feb. 9 on the main
SDPB channel, SDPB1; and throughout
the day on Feb. 10 on PBS World on
SDPB2 (see listings beginning on Page 16).
Additional resources are found at
www.PBS.org/AmericanExperience.
Photo courtesy of Picture History
SDPB1 – American Experience
Actor John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated President
Lincoln on April 14, 1865.
Wednesday, Feb. 11, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
Abraham Lincoln has been surrounded
by controversy and myth. In Looking for
Lincoln, Harvard Professor Henry Louis
Gates Jr. explores the life and legacy of the
man. The two-hour broadcast addresses
many of the controversies surrounding
Lincoln – race, equality, religion, politics
and depression – by carefully interpreting
evidence from those who knew him and
those who study him today.
Looking for Lincoln premieres on Feb.
11 on the main SDPB channel, SDPB1 on
the eve of Lincoln’s 200th birthday. The
program also airs on PBS World throughout
the day on Feb. 17 (see listings beginning
on Page 16). Extensive Web resources are
available at www.thirteen.org.
This portrait depicts President Lincoln at the scene of his
most famous speech, the Gettysburg Address on Nov. 19,
1863.
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Photo courtesy of Picture History
SDPB1 – Looking for Lincoln
Young Writers Deadline Nears
It’s time for young
authors is kindergarten
through 3rd grade to
work on their stories.
The 2009 Young Writers
& Illustrators Contest
in under way in South
Dakota. Kids in grades
kindergarten through 3rd
grade are invited to write
a story, draw pictures
Van Sickle of Astoria was the third-place winner in 2008 at the kindergarten
for it and enter it in the Hannah
level for “The Dancing Animals.”
contest.
of previous stories) at SDPB.org under
Twelve South Dakota winners – first,
“Learning” in the top menu. Or you can get
second and third in each grade level – will
the application by e-mailing EdServices@
be featured on SDPB Television and SDPB
SDPB.org or by writing to: Education &
Online and win some cool prizes.
Outreach, SDPB, P.O. Box 5000, Vermillion,
The story and pictures must be the
SD 57069.
entrant’s original work. Teachers and parents
SDPB Education & Outreach offers
are invited to help kids get the application
the annual contest in conjunction with
and list of the rules. The deadline is
the national television program Reading
March 14.
Rainbow. Last year, 435 children
You can find entry materials (and copies
participated.
Nature Adventures Goes to School
Sundays, 5:30 p.m. CT/ 4:30 MT
The hosts of SDPB
Television’s Nature
Adventures are going to
school.
Todd Magnuson and Terri
Lawrenz are working with
classrooms to share insights
about South Dakota’s wonders
with kids in elementary and
middle school.
Magnuson and Lawrenz
are working with teachers and Program hosts Todd Magnuson and Terri Lawrenz at Harney Peak.
schools in two ways. The Web
SDPB, Caribou Productions, South Dakota
site at SDPB.org/natureadventures offers
Game, Fish & Parks and various businesses.
educational modules to go with each halfMajor support comes from Dollar Loan
hour episode. In addition, the two program
Center and NorthWestern Energy.
hosts are scheduling in-person visits with
The show airs Sundays at 5:30 p.m. CT/
classrooms. To request a visit, call
4:30 MT. Three episodes air in February,
605-941-3348 or e-mail
including:
[email protected].
Feb. 1: In the Waters of South Dakota.
Nature Adventures treks across the state
Feb. 8: Did You Know? featuring
to show viewers that adventure is where you
interesting facts about the state.
are. The program is a cooperative effort of
Feb. 15: Fall in South Dakota.
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indicates locally produced programs
Weekdays
5 am
4 MT Morning Edition NPR news & features
Arts Calendar
at 7:30 & 8:30 CT
at 7:35
Dakota Digest
Writers Almanac 8:35 CT/ 7:35 MT
9 am
8 MT Morning Classics
with Owen DeJong
and Susan Hanson
noon
11 MT Dakota Midday
SDPB Radio’s issues
program. Computer Guys
& Food For
Thought
on alternating Fridays.
1 pm
Noon MT Talk of the Nation with Neal Conan
Intelligent, civil conversation on issues with
newsmakers. Science Friday features Ira Flatow.
3 pm
2 MT Fresh Air with Terry Gross Lively
interviews with celebs & newsmakers.
4 pm
3 MT All Things Considered News & features
from National Public Radio
National Native News 4:30 CT/ 3:30 MT
Dakota Digest
5:30 CT/ 4:30 MT
6 pm
5 MT PRI’s The World Global news
7 pm
6 MT Marketplace Financial news
7:30 6:30 MT Stardate Explore the night skies
7:33
6:33 MT Jazz Nightly with Jim Clark
Uncle Jimmo, SDPB’s cool jazz cat, mixes it up
with jazz classics and top new artists. (Marian
McPartland’s Piano Jazz starts off the first hour
on Mondays.)
Midnight11 MT BBC World Service
Sundays
6 am
5 MT The Splendid Table Savory conversation
about food.
7 am
6 MT Weekend Edition NPR news & features
9 am
8 MT Speaking of Faith Religious issues
10 am 9 MT St. Paul Sunday Classics
11 am 10 MT Travel with Rick Steves Travel tips
noon
11 MT A Prairie Home Companion Garrison
Keillor and the gang.
2 pm
1 MT SymphonyCast Top orchestras
4 pm
3 MT All Things Considered News & features
from National Public Radio
5 pm 4 MT From The Top Young classical artists
6 pm
5 MT Sunday Night Jazz
with Robert Joyce
Exploration of jazz music.
7 pm
6 MT Big Band Spotlight
with Karl Gehrke
Great music of 1930s & 1940s.
8 pm
7 MT Thistle and Shamrock Celtic sounds
9 pm
8 MT Hearts of Space New Age performance
10:00 9 MT New Age Collage
with Jerry Cooley A
sampling of styles and artists.
Midnight11 MT BBC World Service
Digital schedule/ HD2
(Computer or HD radio required)
Classical music 24/7.
Saturdays
6 am
7 am
9 am
10 am
5 MT People’s Pharmacy Alternative info
6 MT Weekend Edition NPR news & features
8 MT Car Talk Real advice and zany hosts
9 MT Michael Feldman’s Whad’Ya Know?
Wit, trivia and variety.
Noon 11 MT Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me Trivia and
humor mixed with the week’s events.
1 pm
Noon MT The Splendid Table Savory
conversation about food.
2 pm
1 MT Bob Edwards Weekend Insightful
interviews with newsmakers.
3 pm
2 MT This American Life Portraits of all kinds
of Americans.
4 pm
3 MT All Things Considered News & features
from National Public Radio
5 pm 4 MT A Prairie Home Companion Garrison
Keillor: humor, music, variety
7 pm
6 MT American Routes Blues, roots rock,
ragtime, gospel, jazz and more.
9 pm
8 MT On Record
with Matt Weesner Adult
alternative music.
10:00 9 MT World Cafe Music from around the world.
Midnight11 MT BBC World Service
Tune in
SDPB Radio
for specials
on
Presidents
Day
Monday, Feb. 16
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WEEKDAYS
GED Connection
Workplace Essential
Skills
6 am
Dragon Tales/
Statehouse
6:30
Martha Speaks
7 am
Curious George
7:30
Sid the Science Kid
8 am
Super Why!
8:30
Clifford
9 am
Jay Jay the Jet Plane
9:30
Zoboomafoo
10 am
Caillou
10:30
Word World
11 am
Barney & Friends
11:30
Sesame Street
12:30
Mister Rogers’
Neighborhood
1 pm
Berenstain Bears
1:30
Between The Lions
2 pm
INSTRUCTIONAL
Mon/Fri:
Assignment: The
World/ Dakota
Pathways
Tues: Wunderkind
Little Amadeus
Wed: Dragonfly TV
Thurs: Design Squad
2:30
Reading Rainbow
3 pm
Arthur
3:30
WordGirl
4 pm
Fetch! (M-Th)/
Electric Company (F)
4:30
Cyberchase
5 pm
Wishbone
5:30
Nightly Biz Report
6 pm
The NewsHour (hr)
10:30
Statehouse /
BBC World News*
11pm
Charlie Rose*
Midn.
Worldfocus (½hr)*
* delayed ½ hr by Statehouse
FRIDAYS
7 pm
Washington Week
7:30
NOW
8 pm
Bill Moyers Journal
9 pm
Market to Market
9:30
Dakota Life
10 pm
’Allo, ’Allo (½hr)
12:30
Am.’s Heartland
5 am
5:30
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SDPB1 Regularly Scheduled Programming.
Because SDPB Television now has three program streams, the
listings have changed. We will refine the listings over the next
few months; please bear with us. Please note that the day-byday listings for SDPB’s main channel – SDPB1 – beginning on
page 11, and the day-by-day listings for SDPB2 – PBS World –
beginning on page 16, reflect selected late afternoon & evening
highlights, not all of the programs.
The grids below show regularly scheduled programs. Note
that all times listed are CT. The SDPB1 Overnight Schedule for
teacher and classroom use is on page 15. PBS World on
SDPB2 information begins on page 16. Information on
Create on SDPB3 is on page 19.
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6:30
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11:30
noon
12:30
1 pm
1:30
2:30
3 pm
3:30
4 pm
4:30
5 pm
6 pm
7 pm
7:30
8 pm
8:30
9 pm
9:30
Learn. Dream. Grow.
SATURDAY
Knitting Daily
Dakota Life
Zula Patrol
George Shrinks
Between the Lions
Cyberchase
Postcards from
Buster
Martha Speaks
Maya & Miguel
The Electric
Company
America Sews with
Sue Hausmann
Fons’ & Porter’s
Love of Quilting
Quilt in a Day
Sewing with Nancy
Quilting Arts
New Yankee
Workshop
Woodsmith Shop
This Old House Hour
MotorWeek
Victory Garden
America’s Test
Kitchen
Best of the Joy of
Painting
Scrapbook Memories
Classic Gospel
Lawrence Welk
Guy Lombardo
As Time Goes By
Keeping Up
Appearances
May to December
Last of the Summer
Wine
The Vicar of Dibley
1am
1:30am
5 am
5:30
6 am
6:30
7 am
7:30
8 am
8:30
9 am
9:30
10 am
10:30
11 am
11:30
Noon
12:30
4 pm
4:30
5 pm
5:30
6 pm
7 pm
11 pm
Midn.
12:30
SUNDAY
Best of Midwest
2/1 Kansas
2/8 Neb. & S.D.
2/15 N.D. & Minn.
2/22 Geocache
Sat. primetime encore
Dakota Life
Donna’s Day
Mama Mirabelle’s
Home Movies
Barney & Friends
Sagwa
Franny’s Feet
Bob the Builder
Angelina Ballerina
Dragon Tales
Curious George
Thomas & Friends
Foreign Exchange
McLaughlin Group
John McLaughlin’s
One On One
Closer to the Truth
Native Report (½hr)
Farmers’ Almanac
TV
America’s Heartland
Rick Steves
2/1 Small countries
2/8 Swiss cities
2/15 Vienna
2/22 Czech Republic
Nature Adventures
Antiques Roadshow
Lawrence Welk (hr)
Globe Trekker
2/1 Borneo
2/8 Sri Lanka
2/15 North France
1/25 U.S. South
Washington Week
BBC World News
SDPB1 Highlights
Sundays, Feb. 1 & 8, 9 p.m. CT/ 8 MT
One of Jane
Austen’s most
beloved stories
comes to life when
Masterpiece
presents Sense
and Sensibility.
The two-part story
follows the lives
and loves of two
sisters, of good
birth, but unattractive fortune.
Photo © BBC 2007 for Masterpiece
Love and Money
Monday, Feb. 2, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
It took the
efforts of scientists,
government, and
ordinary citizens to
challenge one of the
most feared diseases
of the 20th century.
Join American
Experience for a
look at the incredible
Polio Crusade.
Photo courtesy March of Dimes
Winning Strategy
Complete listings are found at SDPB.org under “Schedules.”
This list includes highlights of selected programs. Regularly
scheduled programs on the network’s main television channel
– SDPB1 – are found on the grids on page 10. The SDPB1
Overnight Schedule for teacher and classroom use is on
page 15. PBS World on SDPB2 begins on page 16. Create
programming on SDPB3 is found on page 18.
1 Sunday
1pm
Noon MT Kilowatt Ours A Plan to Re-Energize
America Ways to make a difference.
2pm
1 MT NOVA The Incredible Journey of the
Butterflies Monarchs migrate for thousands of miles.
3pm
2 MT Spain…On the Road Again Gawking at
Gaudi (hr)
5:30pm 4:30 MT Nature Adventures
In the Waters of
South Dakota (½hr)
8pm
7 MT NATURE Prince of the Alps A red deer herd
leader’s calf gains her high status.
9pm
8 MT Masterpiece Classic Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen’s tale follows two impoverished sisters
in loves found and lost. (Part 1 of 2; continues on
2/8).
10:30 9:30 MT PBS Previews American Experience: We
Shall Remain
2 Monday
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:24
10:30
6 MT Antiques Roadshow Dallas II
7 MT American Experience The Polio Crusade A
nationwide effort eradicated the disease in the U.S.
8 MT Forgotten Ellis Island An immigrant hospital
was the first destination for thousands.
9 MT Red Green Show
9:24 MT Stargazer (5min)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
3 Tuesday
7pm
8pm
A Family’s Burden
Photo courtesy David Iverson
9pm
Tuesday, Feb. 3, 9 p.m. CT/ 8 MT
Frontline documents a correspondent’s
struggle with Parkinson’s Disease, a
condition that has affected more than one
of his family members. My Father, My
Brother and Me looks at the affliction from
the inside out.
10pm
10:30
11:30
6 MT Voyages of Discovery James Cook The
round-the-world voyage changed science.
7 MT NOVA The Spy Factory National Security
Agency operates in secrecy.
8 MT Frontline My Father, My Brother and Me A
family struggles with inherited Parkinson’s disease.
9 MT To The Manor Born (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
10:30 MT Independent Lens The Truth about Petey
Greene Story of a radio shock jock. (hr)
4 Wednesday
7pm
6 MT Sportsmax Presents…
Topics include
SD basketball history, high school basketball
championships preview.
8pm
7 MT George Carlin The Mark Twain Prize
Comedians honor the late performer.
9:30pm 8:30 MT Erma Bombeck Legacy of Laughter
10pm 9 MT May to December (½hr)
10:30 9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature(½hr)
5 Thursday
7pm
6 MT On Call
Numbness
Peripheral Neuropathy – Pain and
February 2009 11
8pm
9pm
Magellen To Submarines
Photo © BBC 2006
10pm
10:30
Tuesdays, Jan. 27-Feb. 24, 7 p.m. CT/ 6 MT
Voyages of Discovery looks at the
mariners who changed our understanding
of the seas and the world over the
centuries. The series goes from the winddriven ships of Ferdinand Magellen in
1522 to submarines in 1939.
Kid Stuff
Thursday, Feb. 5, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
Friday, Feb. 6, 9:30 p.m. CT/ 8:30 MT
Sunday, Feb. 8, 1 p.m. CT/ noon MT
Monday, Feb. 9, 9:30 p.m. CT/ 8:30 MT
Friday, Feb. 27, 10:30 p.m. CT/ 9:30 MT
What do a children’s
books author, jazz and
opera have in common.
They’re all part of Dakota
Life, SDPB Television’s
monthly series that looks
at people and places
across our great state.
Mountain Ecology
Sunday, Feb. 8, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
Photo courtesy AWF
The
Drakensberg
Mountains
of Africa
offer a
seemingly
hostile
environment
to a
surprising
variety of life. When rains destroy the
grasslands below, creature find their way
up the rugged mountains to find rich
plateau grasslands.
12
Learn. Dream. Grow.
7 MT Dakota Life
Children’s books author/
Jazz education/ Opera camp/ Wine fest/ Western
fest/ CeCil’s Siege
8 MT Rosemary and Thyme They Understood Me
in Paris
9 MT As Time Goes By (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
6 Friday
9:30pm 8:30 MT Dakota Life
Children’s books author/
Jazz education/ Opera camp
10pm 9 MT ’Allo, ’Allo
10:30 9:30 MT Get Ready for Digital TV
7 Saturday
10pm
11pm
9 MT Soundstage Foreigner
10 MT Austin City Limits Drive-By Truckers/Ryan
Bingham
Midnight11 MT Globe Trekker Borneo & Papua
8 Sunday
1pm
Noon MT Dakota Life
Children’s books
author/ Jazz education/ Opera camp/ Wine fest/
Western fest/ CeCil’s Siege
2pm
1 MT NOVA The Spy Factory The National
Security Agency operates in secrecy.
3pm
2 MT Spain…On the Road Again Island Hopping
(hr)
Did You Know?
5:30pm 4:30 MT Nature Adventures
Facts about South Dakota. (½hr)
8pm
7 MT NATURE Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
The African mountains create unique habitats.
9pm
8 MT Masterpiece Classic Sense and Sensibility
Expectations change drastically for both sisters.
(Part 2 of 2; continued from 2/1.)
10:30 9:30 MT Get Ready for Digital TV
9 Monday
7pm
8pm
6 MT Antiques Roadshow Dallas III
7 MT American Experience The Assassination of
Abraham Lincoln
9:30
8:30 MT Dakota Life
Children’s books author/
Jazz education/ Opera camp
10pm 9 MT Red Green Show
10:24pm 9:24 MT Stargazer (5min)
10:30 9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
10 Tuesday
7pm
8pm
10pm
10:30
11:30
6 MT Voyages of Discovery The Ice King A
Norwegian explorer pioneered polar survival
techniques.
7 MT NOVA Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on
Trial A school board, teachers and parents fight over
school curriculum.
9 MT To The Manor Born
SD Legislature (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
10:30 MT Independent Lens Tulia, Texas A drug
sting nets a good portion of a small town’s black
population, raising questions. (hr)
11 Wednesday
7pm
6 MT Receiving DTV Resolving antenna problems.
8pm
10pm
10:30
7 MT Looking for Lincoln Myths about the
president.
9 MT May to December
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
12 Thursday
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
6 MT On Call
Understanding Diabetes
7 MT Our Statehouse
A Capitol Idea History
of the SD Capitol building.
8 MT Rosemary & Thyme The Invisible Worm
9 MT As Time Goes By (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
13 Friday
9:30
8:30 MT Dakota Life
Author Elton Rokusek/
Quilter Vi Colombe/ Mitchell family’s motorcycle
business (½hr)
10pm 9 MT ’Allo, ’Allo
10:30pm 9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
14 Saturday
10pm
9 MT No Cover, No Minimum
The Langleys,
Jack & Mike
11pm 10 MT Austin City Limits Sarah McLachlan/Duffy
Midnight11 MT Globe Trekker Sri Lanka & Maldives
15 Sunday
1pm
Noon MT NOVA Judgment Day: Intelligent Design
on Trial A school board, teachers and parents fight
over school curriculum.
3pm
2 MT Spain…On the Road Again Pure Paella
(hr)
5:30pm 4:30 MT Nature Adventures
Fall in South
Dakota (½hr)
8pm
7 MT NATURE Why We Love Cats and Dogs
9pm
8 MT Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist An orphan
must fend for himself in 19th century London in this
Dickens classic. (Part 1 of 2; continues on 1/22).
10:30pm 9:30 MT American Stamps Creation of postage
stamps.
16 Monday
7pm
8pm
6 MT Antiques Roadshow Wichita I
7 MT American Experience The Lobotomist
Chilling story of America’s use of the drastic
surgery.
9pm
8 MT Simon Schama’s Rough Crossings What
happened to the slaves who fought with the British
during the Revolution?
10:30pm 9:30 Get Ready for Digital TV
17 Tuesday
7pm
6 MT Voyages of Discovery The Figure of the
Earth A lost explorer discovers rubber and the cure
for malaria.
8pm
7 MT NOVA The Four-Winged Dinosaur Could
these feathered creatures fly?
9pm
8 MT Frontline Inside the Meltdown The current
economic crisis.
10pm 9 MT To The Manor Born (½hr)
10:30pm 9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
11:30pm 10:30 MT Independent Lens Billy Strayhorn: Lush
Life Duke Ellington collaborator. (1½hr)
18 Wednesday
7pm
8pm
10pm
10:30
6 MT Rick Steves’ Iran The travel guru uncovers
history and the thoughts of today’s population.
7 MT American Masters Jerome Robbins:
Something to Dance About The choreographer
transformed Broadway.
9 MT May to December (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
19 Thursday
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
6 MT On Call
Vascular Issues and Your Heart
7 MT Flyboys Western Pennsylvania’s Tuskegee
Airmen African-American soldiers proved their
worth during WW II.
8 MT Rosemary & Thyme The Gongoozlers
9 MT As Time Goes By (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
20 Friday
9:30pm 8:30 MT Dakota Life
Site (½hr)
10pm 9 MT ’Allo, ’Allo
10:30pm 9:30 MT Statehouse
Wagon train/ Mammoth
SD Legislature (½hr)
21 Saturday
10pm
9 MT No Cover, No Minimum
Stranded with
Norman
11pm 10 MT Austin City Limits Kings of Leon/ Roky
Erickson
Midnight11 MT Globe Trekker Northern France
22 Sunday
1pm
Noon MT Rick Steves’ Iran The travel guru
uncovers history and the thoughts of today’s
population.
2pm
1 MT NOVA The Four-Winged Dinosaur Could
these feathered creatures fly?
3pm
2 MT Spain…On the Road Again Madrid & the
End of the Road (hr)
5:30pm 4:30 MT Nature Adventures
Preserving,
Conserving & Restoring Our Land (½hr)
8pm
7 MT NATURE In the Valley of the Wolves
Predators are adapting once again to Yellowstone.
9pm
8 MT Masterpiece Classic Oliver Twist Oliver’s
enemies and friends battle over his future. (Part 2 of
2; continued from 2/15.)
10:30 9:30 MT Dakota’s Pride Facts about Down
Syndrome. (½hr)
23 Monday
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:24
6 MT Antiques Roadshow Wichita II
7 MT American Experience Class Apart A Texas
murder case evolves into a civil rights case for
Mexican-Americans.
8 MT History Detectives Slave songbook, AfricanAmerican’s guitar, and origins of Hip Hop.
9 MT Red Green Show
9:24 MT Stargazer (5min)
February 2009 13
10:30
Rats
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11:30
6 MT Voyages of Discovery Hanging by a Thread
A submarine commander invents a dramatic rescue
technique.
7 MT NOVA Rats Attack Every 50 years, a bamboo
blooms spurs a rat population explosion, with
horrendous results.
8 MT Frontline Ten Trillion and Counting The
national debt is ballooning.
9 MT To The Manor Born (½hr)
SD Legislature (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
10:30 MT Independent Lens The Order of Myths
Mardi Gras in Mobile remains segregated. (hr)
25 Wednesday
7pm
Liberty, Justice & Debt for All
8pm
Illustration by Kevin Kallaugher for FRONTLINE
Tuesday, Feb. 24, 9 p.m. CT/ 8 MT
The national
debt is at 10
trillion and
counting, that
is $10,000,
000,000,000.
What does this
massive burden
mean for the new
administration
and the nation’s
long-term future?
Frontline looks at possible solutions.
SD Legislature (½hr)
24 Tuesday
Photo by James Lalsiamliana
Tuesday, Feb. 24, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
Twice a
century, a species
of bamboo bears
fruit in a remote
area of India, and
the rat population
explodes. Soon,
they are into
everything,
destroying crops
and triggering famine, creating a macabre
ordeal for the people of Mizoram.
9:30 MT Statehouse
10pm
10:30
6 MT Reinventing Health Care Fred Friendly
Seminars focuses on health policy and the 2008
election.
7 MT America’s Ballroom Challenge Top dancers
come to Columbus to compete in the world’s biggest
competition.
9 MT May to December (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
26 Thursday
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
6 MT On Call
Moving Forward in Medicine
7 MT Teachings of Jon A severely handicapped
man teaches those who know him about the power
of love.
8 MT Rosemary & Thyme The Italian Rapscallion
9 MT As Time Goes By (½hr)
9:30 MT Statehouse
SD Legislature (½hr)
27 Friday
9:30pm 8:30 MT Dakota Life
Guitar maker/ Potter/
Buffalo horn artist (½hr)
10pm 9 MT ’Allo, ’Allo
10:30pm 9:30 MT Dakota Life
Children’s books author/
Jazz education/ Opera camp (½hr)
28 Saturday
Shall We Dance?
Photo by Jeffrey Dunn
10am
Wednesday, Feb. 25, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
Top ballroom dancers converge on
Columbus, Ohio, for the world’s biggest
ballroom dancing competition. See the real
pros in action on America’s Ballroom
Challenge.
14
Learn. Dream. Grow.
9 MT Heart Healthy Yoga An approach that works
for all kinds of people.
11am 10 MT Sewing with Nancy Special Nancy’s 25
Favorite Sewing Techniques
12:30 11:30 MT Suze Orman Women & Money The
expert offers tips to help women manage finances.
2:30pm 1:30 MT Stay Rich Forever & Ever Ways to
preserve retirement savings.
4pm
3 MT South Dakota High School Wrestling
Championships
Class A
10pm 9 MT Great Performances The Police Farewell
Tour
11:30 10:30 MT Visions: Great Cities of Europe
1am
Midnight MT Unusual Buildings and other
Roadside Stuff
Overnight on SDPB1
The Overnight Schedule offers a variety of educational programming, with learning opportunities for all ages. Teachers
are welcome to record programs for classroom use. Open times are available for requests. Call 800-456-0766 or e-mail
[email protected]. For more information, go to “Learning” in SDPB.org. Episode listings are found under “ETV
Guide” and the updated Overnight Schedule is found under “Schedules.”
2 Monday
1am
2am
4am
Midnight MT P.O.V. The Hobart Shakespeareans
1 MT Cyberchase Know Your Dough Marathon
#120, 309, 310, 401
3 MT Music to My Ears #101-102 Grades 6-12
1am
Midnight MT Mathemedia #101-112 Grades 7-12
1am
4:45am
Midnight MT Looking from the Inside Out
#101-115
3:45 MT Dakota Pathways
#112 Maps and Borders
1am
Midnight MT Eyes of Nye #101-108 Grades 5-9
3:30am 2:30 MT The Roots of Reading Reading Rockets
#101
4am
3 MT TV 411 #114-115
16 Monday
3 Tuesday
1am
3am
4 Wednesday
1am
5 Thursday
6 Friday
1am
Midnight MT Eyes of Nye #109-113 Grades 5-9
3:30am 1 MT Planet H2O Parts 1-2
4:30am 3:30 MT Young Lincoln
7 Saturday
1am
Midnight MT The Truth about Cancer
2:30am 1:30 MT A Conversation about Cancer with Linda
Ellerbee
3am
2 MT The Shadow of Meth
4am
3 MT TV 411 #112-113
9 Monday
Midnight MT Fat What No One Is Telling You
2 MT Hidden Epidemic Heart Disease in America
17 Tuesday
Midnight MT Headstrong Inside the Hidden World
of Dyslexia and ADHD)
1:30am 12:30 MT Reading & the Brain Reading Rockets
#301
2am
1 MT A Bridge to Reading What Families Need
2:30am 1:30 MT Science is Elementary #101-110 Grades
K-2
18 Wednesday
1am
Midnight MT In Search of Shakespeare #101-104
1am
Midnight CT History of the U.S. Constitution
#101-108 Grades 7-12
19 Thursday
20 Friday
1am
4am
Midnight CT Art Workshops #101-106 Grades 3-5
3 MT Mr. Bach Comes to Call
1am
4am
Midnight MT Expectations Living with Alzheimer’s
Disease
1 MT High School 2025
2 MT Where We Stand American Schools in the
21st Century
3 MT TV 411 #116-117
1am
Midnight MT Kid Fitness #201-208
21 Saturday
Midnight CT Mathematics Is Elementary #101113 Grades 2-4
4:15am 3:15 MT Dakota Pathways
#113 Big Towns &
Little Towns
4:30am 3:30 MT The Social Code Early childhood
education
2am
3am
1am
1am
Midnight MT Kid Fitness #209-213
3:30am 2:30 MT Physics What Matters, What Moves #101106 Grades 7-12
1am
10 Tuesday
Midnight MT Assignment: Earth #101-105 Grades
7-12
3:30am 2:30 MT Music to My Ears #103-104, Grades 6-12
4:30am 3:30 MT Bridging the Gap Native American
Education
11 Wednesday
1am
Midnight MT Biz Kids #113-120
1am
4am
Midnight MT Biz Kids #121-126
3 MT Oceti Sakowin
People of the Seven
Council Fires
12 Thursday
13 Friday
1am
3am
4am
Midnight MT Strange Days on Planet Earth #201202 Most Dangerous Catch, Dirty Secrets
2 MT Jean Michel Cousteau’s Ocean Adventures
#301 Return to the Amazon
3 MT The Badlands
Nature’s Time Capsule
14 Saturday
1am
2am
3am
Midnight MT Struggling in Silence Physician
Depression
1 MT Out of the Shadow Mental illness
2 MT Caring for Depression with Jane Pauley
23 Monday
24 Tuesday
25 Wednesday
1am
Midnight MT Money Track #201-208
26 Thursday
1am
Midnight MT Money Track #209-215
4:30am 3:30 MT Kids’ Quest
Making Change Really
Counts Grades 2-6
27 Friday
1am
Midnight MT History of Women’s Achievement in
America #101-108, Grades 7-12
28 Saturday
1am
2am
3am
4am
Midnight MT Barbara Morgan No Limits.
1 MT American Experience Amelia Earhart
2 MT OPEN
3 MT TV 411 #118-119
Large-print TV listings available.
Call Friends to request your copy.
1-800-333-0789
February 2009 15
SDPB2 – PBS World
Listings include late afternoon/evening programming
on PBS World. Full listings are found at SDPB.org under
“Schedules.” Subscribers to satellite or cable should
contact their service provider to request all three channels.
Deer Tale
Monday, Feb. 2, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
Photo © Otmar Penker
The red
deer of the
Austrian Alps
are part of a
fascinating story
of wilderness
and the clash
with increasing
human use that
threatens the
survival of some
species. NATURE creates a drama over the
fate of a single doe and her calf. Prince of the
Alps airs several times over Feb. 2.
Tuesday, Feb. 3, 6 p.m. CT/ 5 MT
Faubourg
Treme is one
of the oldest
neighborhoods
of New
Orleans. Its
history reflects
this struggling
American city.
The Untold Story of Black New Orleans
airs several times over Feb. 3.
Photo courtesy Dionne Butler
Inside New Orleans
1 Sunday
6pm
7pm
7:30pm
8pm
9pm
10:30 11pm
5 MT Athens The Dawn of Democracy (Part 2 of 2)
6 MT NOW
6:30 MT McLaughlin Group
7 MT Bill Moyers Journal
8 MT Global Voices Daughter from Danang
9:30 MT Abstinence Comes to Albuquerque
10 MT Repeat of 7-11pm CT
2 Monday
6pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Ride of Our Lives Travel
7 MT NATURE Prince of the Alps
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
3 Tuesday
6pm
5 MT Faubourg Treme The Untold Story of Black
New Orleans
7pm
6 MT By Invitation Only
8pm7 MT American Experience The Polio Crusade
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
4 Wednesday
6pm
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Afropop The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Program Part 1 of 3
6 MT Independent Lens Helvetica
7 MT Frontline My Father, My Brother and Me
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
Secrets and Spies
Thursday, Feb. 5, 7 p.m. CT/ 6 MT
NOVA peels back the cloak of secrecy
on the National Security Agency. The
organization is at the center of reports of
threats to privacy and breakthroughs in
the age of terrorism. The Spy Factory airs
several times over Feb. 5.
16
Learn. Dream. Grow.
Photo by Neil Barrett
5 Thursday
6pm5 MT Scientific American Frontiers Calls of the
Wild
7pm
6 MT NOVA The Spy Factory
8pm
7 MT Scientific American Frontiers You Can
Make It on Your Own
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
6 Friday
6pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Philosophy A Guide to Happiness Six-part
series
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
7 Saturday
8pm
11pm
14 Saturday
6pm
7pm
8pm
10pm
5 MT NOVA The Spy Factory
6 MT NATURE Prince of the Alps
7 MT History Detectives
9 MT Scientific American Frontiers You Can
Make It on Your Own
10 MT Repeat of 7-10pm CT
8 Sunday
6pm
7pm
7:30
8pm
9pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT By Invitation Only
6 MT NOW
6:30 MT McLaughlin Group
7 MT Bill Moyers Journal
8 MT Global Voices Love Inventory
9:30 MT PBS Previews We Shall Remain
10 MT Repeat of 7-11pm CT
9 Monday
6pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Ride of Our Lives Travel
7 MT NATURE Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
10 Tuesday
5pm
4 MT American Experience Assassination of
Abraham Lincoln
6:30
5:30 MT Lincoln: Prelude to the Presidency
7:306:30 MT American Experience Assassination of
Abraham Lincoln
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6:30-9pm CT
11 Wednesday
6pm
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Afropop The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Program Part 3 of 3
6 MT Independent Lens Tulia, Texas
7 MT Afropop The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Program Part 2 of 3
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
12 Thursday
6pm5 MT NOVA Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on
Trial
8pm
7 MT Scientific American Frontiers Worried Sick
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
13 Friday
6pm5 MT Last Ridge WW II action
7pm
6 MT Flying the Secret Sky The Story of the RAF
Ferry
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5pm
7pm
8pm
10pm
11pm
7 MT Marines of Montford Point Fighting for
Freedom
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
4 MT NOVA Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on
Trial
6 MT NATURE Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
7 MT History Detectives
9 MT Scientific American Frontiers Worried Sick
10 MT Repeat of 7-10pm CT
15 Sunday
6pm
7pm
7:30
8pm
9pm
10pm
11pm
5 MT Lincoln: Prelude to the Presidency
6 MT NOW
6:30 MT McLaughlin Group
7 MT Bill Moyers Journal
8 MT Global Voices Greener Grass: Cuba,
Baseball and the United States
9 MT Afropop The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Program Part 2 of 3
10 MT Repeat of 7-11pm CT
16 Monday
6pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Ride of Our Lives Travel
7 MT NATURE Why We Love Cats and Dogs
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
17 Tuesday
6pm
5 MT Looking for Lincoln
8pm7 MT American Experience The Lobotomist
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
18 Wednesday
6pm
6:30
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT American Stamps
5:30 MT Independent Lens Billy Strayhorn: Lush
Life
7 MT Frontline
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
19 Thursday
6pm5 MT Scientific American Frontiers Losing It
7pm
6 MT NOVA The Four-Winged Dinosaur
8pm
7 MT Scientific American Frontiers Don’t Forget
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
February 2009 17
20 Friday
6pm5 MT Simon Schama’s Rough Crossings
Stories of slaves who fought with the British in the
Revolutionary War.
7:30
6:30 MT POV Traces of the Trade: A Story from the
Deep North
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
Tragic Past
Friday, Feb. 20, 6 p.m. CT/ 5 MT
Based on a
promise of freedom,
slaves flocked to the
British cause during
the Revolutionary
War. But the British
found their promise
of a better life hard
to keep. Simon
Schama’s Rough
Crossings airs
several times on
Feb. 20.
Photo by Juan Macua/BBC
21 Saturday
Cat People; Dog People
Howling Success
Learn. Dream. Grow.
6pm
7pm
7:30
8pm
9pm
10pm
5 MT Better Hour The Legacy of William
Wilberforce
6 MT NOW
6:30 MT McLaughlin Group
7 MT Bill Moyers Journal
8 MT Global Voices A Lion’s Trail
9 MT Afropop The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Program Part 3 of 3
10 MT Repeat of 7-11pm CT
Photo by Joe Sinnott ©EBC
23 Monday
Saturday, Feb. 28, 7 p.m. CT/ 6 MT
Yellowstone National Park is the site of
one of the most successful re-introductions
of a predator. NATURE finds that
wolves are thriving, despite problems and
protests. In the Valley of the Wolves airs
several times on Feb. 28.
18
5 MT NOVA The Four-Winged Dinosaur
6 MT NATURE Why We Love Cats and Dogs
7 MT History Detectives
9 MT Scientific American Frontiers Don’t Forget
10 MT Repeat of 7-10pm CT
22 Sunday
11pm
Photo Joel Sartore/NGS Image Collection
Saturday, Feb. 21, 7 p.m. CT/ 6 MT
Some people
like cats. Some
people like dogs.
Believe it or not,
our preference says
something about the
way we think and
act. NATURE Why
We Love Cats and
Dogs airs several
times on Feb. 21.
6pm
7pm
8pm
10pm
11pm
6pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Wild Chronicles Nature
7 MT NATURE In the Valley of the Wolves
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
24 Tuesday
6pm
5 MT Flyboys Western Pennsylvania’s Tuskegee
Airmen
7pm
6 MT Sisters of Selma Bearing Witness for Change
8pm7 MT American Experience Class Apart
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm 10 MT Nightly Business Report
10:30 9:30 MT WorldFocus
11pm 10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
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6pm
6:30
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
5 MT Signpost to Freedom The 1953 Baton Rouge
Bus Boycott
5:30 MT Independent Lens The Order of Myths
7 MT Frontline
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
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6pm5 MT Scientific American Frontiers Future Car
7pm
8pm
9pm
10pm
10:30
11pm
6 MT NOVA Rats Attack
7 MT Scientific American Frontiers Hot Times in
Alaska
8 MT NewsHour
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
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6pm5 MT Story of India Parts 1 and 2 of 3
8pm
7 MT Linguists
9pm
8 MT NewsHour
10pm
10:30
11pm
10 MT Nightly Business Report
9:30 MT WorldFocus
10 MT Repeat of 6-10:30pm CT
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6pm
7pm
8pm
10pm
11pm
5 MT NOVA Rats Attack
6 MT NATURE In the Valley of the Wolves
7 MT History Detectives
9 MT Scientific American Frontiers Hot Times in
Alaska
10 MT Repeat of 7-10pm CT
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AM & PM
Times (CT)
5:00 a.m. &
p.m./
11 a.m. & p.m.
5:30 / 11:30
Sundays &
Wednesdays
Mondays
& Fridays
Tuesdays &
Thursdays
Saturdays
(theme days)
Knit & Crochet
Today
Sewing with
Nancy
Your Brush with
Nature
Gary Spetz’s
Painting
Wild Places
Donna Dewberry
Best of Joy
of Painting
6:00 / 12:00
Jacques Pepin:
Fast Food
Jaques Pepin:
Fast Food
Joanne Weir/
Chef’s Story as
of 2/5
6:30 / 12:30
Lidia’s Italy
Lidia’s Italy
Cook’s Country
7:00 / 1:00
Healthy Flavors
Spain: On the Road
Again
Christina Cooks
7:30 / 1:30
Perfect Day
Perfect Day
8:00 / 2:00
8:30 / 2:30
Rick Steves
Equitrekking/
Art Wolfe’s Travels
as of 2/8
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home (Su)
/Garden Smart (W)
Rick Steves
Equitrekking/
Art Wolfe’s Travels as
of 2/9
Garden Smart (M)/
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home (F)
Seasoned with
Spirit /Endless
Feast as of 2/19
Rick Steves
Burt Wolf: Travels
& Traditions
9:00 / 3:00
9:30 / 3:30
10:00 / 4:00
Ask This
Old House
For Your Home
This Old House
American Woodshop
10:30 / 4:30
Cultivating Life
Cultivating Life
The Victory
Garden
New Yankee
Workshop
Kate Brown
Workshop
Feb.7
Travel and food
programs
Feb. 14
Food and
lifestyle
programs
Feb. 21
Cooking
programs
Feb. 28
Cooking
programs
Moment of
Luxury
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About South Dakota
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For more information on underwriting
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Johnson
Attorneys at Law
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Pierre & Murdo
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Me! in SD
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Basketball
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with offices in Minnesota
& Iowa
The Lawrence Welk Show
Aberdeen & Brookings
NOVA,
Talk of the Nation
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The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,
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Morning Edition
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South Dakota
High School Activities
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Nelson
Richardson Family Medicine
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Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me! in SD,
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Lawrence Welk Show,
Antiques Roadshow
South Dakota
High School Activities
South Dakota
High School Activities, High School
Rodeo Finals
SD Association
of Insurance Agents
Britton, SD & Minneapolis, MN
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Evening Programming,
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Marketplace
Great Plains Eye Clinic
Horton
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www.mrenergy.com
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South Dakota
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Pierre
Statehouse
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unique opportunities and a leadership role in supporting
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(contributors of $10,000 to $24,999)
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(contributors of $5,000 to $9,999)
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Doyle Estes & Dr. Kathryn Johnson
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Pierre
BankWest
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Wall
Golden West Telecommunications
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Executive Producer Club
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Pierre
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Sturgis
Patricia N. & DeWayne Tveidt
Tea
Julie Andersen
Tyndall
Hoch Drug Foundation,
South Dakota Community Foundation
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Vermillion
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Young Moore III
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Julie Stewart & Kevin Bliss
Wall
Wall Badlands Area Chamber of Commerce
Watertown
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Wentworth
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Tom & Kathy Dean
Winner (Pierre & Philip)
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Hill City
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Huron
Jeannette C. Lusk Trust
Alyce & Everett Bates Memorial
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Milbank
Leo P. Flynn Estate
Mitchell
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Doris I. Dunsmore Estate
Mobridge
Dean & Shirlie Rinehart
Rapid City
Diana & Ron Glover
Helen P. Strong Estate
Odell B. Voeller Estate
Anonymous
Sioux Falls
Vivian E. Larsen Trust
Mary & David Tidwell
Anonymous
Anonymous
Springfield
James Aase Estate
Vermillion
Richard Muller
Wall
William Jans Estate
Watertown
Vera Way Marghab Trust
Yankton
Anonymous
Sturgis
Dakota Sturgis Advised Fund
Rock Rapids, IA
Mildred Hawkins Estate
Program
Funders
Nature Adventures
in the Schools
Program Funders recognize the importance of lifelong learning
by providing support for SDPB programs in South Dakota.
Program funders give $5,000 or more in support of SDPB
programs. Thank you.
Wess Pravecek, left, of SDPB Education and Outreach,
and Terri Lawrenz and Todd Magnuson, of Nature
Adventures, accept a $1,000 check from the Wal-Mart
West store, 3209 S. Louise Ave., Sioux Falls. The grant
will be used to support in-school presentations by Nature
Adventures hosts Lawrenz and Magnuson. Nature
Adventures airs Sundays at 5:30 p.m. CT/ 4:30 MT on
SDPB Television.
Support Makes Badlands
Program Possible
Thursday, Jan. 29, 8 p.m. CT/ 7 MT
The Badlands Nature’s Time Capsule
premiered in December, with an encore in late
January.
SDPB thanks the following Program Funders
who made this spectacular SDPB Television high
definition program possible:
• Golden West Telecommunications
• Friends of SDPB Endowment
Additional funding was provided by Wall
Badlands Area Chamber of Commerce;
Grossenburg Implement of Winner, Pierre
& Philip; South Dakota School of Mines &
Technology; and South Dakota Department of
Tourism.
Program Funders suupport a variety of SDPB
programs and projects. To become a Program
Funder or to find out more about upcoming
SDPB projects, contact Theresa Spencer at
1-800-456-0556.
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Masterpiece presents The Tales of Charles Dickens
Beginning with “Oliver Twist”
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