wpsu.org PROGRAM GUIDE JUNE 2016

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wpsu.org PROGRAM GUIDE JUNE 2016
PROGRAM GUIDE JUNE 2016
VOL. 46 NO. 6
Special programming made possible by viewers like you!
Carol Burnett's
Favorite Sketches
Joan Baez 75th Birthday
Celebration
Rhythm and Blues 40:
A Soul Spectacular
Beloved actress Carol Burnett hosts
a personal selection of the funniest
moments from her long-running comedy
variety series.
Great Performances celebrates Joan
Baez’s many contributions to music with
performances by Jackson Browne, Judy
Collins, and many more.
This once-in-a lifetime event reunites
legendary R&B artists of the 1960s and
70s to perform their most memorable hits
and soul classics.
Friday, June 3, at 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, June 5, at 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 7, at 9:00 p.m.
Make your pledge of support by calling 1-800-245-9779, or go online to wpsu.org.
Our Town: Cresson
Thursday, June 9, at 8:00 p.m.
This spring volunteer storytellers from Cresson, Pa. came together
for the 88th production in the Our Town series, to capture the
essence of their spirited community with video, images, and
memories. Watch as they share stories about a love for singing,
their schools and libraries, reading and sports programs, ambulance
and fire departments, and the joys of train watching. Find out what
makes Cresson a GREAT hometown! Out-of-town friends and
family can watch the premiere LIVE online at wpsu.org/live.
Keystone Crossroads: Rust or Revival
Old Places, New Faces; Changing Spaces;
Municipalities in Distress; Bridging Our Communities
Thursday, June 16, 8:00–10:00 p.m.
WPSU and three other public media newsrooms across the state
collaborate to report in depth on the root causes of Pennsylvania's
urban crisis—and on possible solutions. Explore the urgent
challenges facing our cities in four half-hour episodes, including the
broadcast premiere of “Old Places, New Faces”.
wpsu.org
WPSU Kids’ Day at
DelGrosso’s Amusement Park
Saturday, June 18,
11:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.
* Visit the WPSU tents for games and crafts!
* Meet Peg + Cat for a photo!
* Register to win great prizes!
* Complete an activity book and receive a
free jar of Delgrosso’s pasta sauce!
wpsu.org/delgrossokidsday
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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
MONDAY–FRIDAY
Tales of the Greatest Generation
6:00
Arthur
Thursday, June 2, 10:00–11:00 p.m.
6:30
Odd Squad
7:00
Wild Kratts
7:30
Ready Jet Go!
8:00
Nature Cat
Two half-hour documentaries on veterans, “Our Flag Still
Waves: The Michael Strank Story,” hosted by Tom Ridge
and “From Ashville to Pearl Harbor: John Lipple and
the Traditions of the Ashville VFW,” honor a soldier who
raised the flag at Iwo Jima and a sailor killed in the attack
on Pearl Harbor.
8:30 Curious George
9:00
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
9:30
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
10:00
Sesame Street
10:30
Peg + Cat
11:00
Dinosaur Train
11:30
Dinosaur Train
12:00
Super Why!
12:30
Thomas and Friends
1:00
Sesame Street
1:30
The Cat in the Hat
Knows a Lot About That!
2:00
Curious George
2:30 Curious George
Best of Big Blue LIVE
Wednesday, June 15, at 8:00 p.m.
Join scientists and enthusiasts to experience the greatest
moments from the live television event celebrating some
of the world’s most amazing marine creatures converging
in the once endangered, now thriving, ecosystem off
California’s coast.
Night of the Proms
Saturdays, June 18 and 25, 11:00 p.m.–midnight
Enjoy the best performances from the hottest concert
tour in Europe for 30 years, as an orchestra and choir
team with the world's favorite pop stars to perform their
own #1 hit songs, including Joe Cocker, Chrissie Hynde,
The Pointer Sisters, James Brown, Donna Summer,
Tears for Fears, and more!
3:00
Arthur
3:30
Nature Cat
4:00
Ready Jet Go!
4:30
Odd Squad
Monday, June 20, at 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
5:00
Wild Kratts
5:30
Weather World (Re-airs at 5:45 p.m.)
6:00
BBC World News America
6:30
Nightly Business Report
In this season two premiere special, when top agents
Olive and Otto decide to set off to run their own Odd
Squad bureau, Ms. O must find two new recruits who
can fill their shoes. (Episode re-airs Wednesday,
June 22, at 4:30 p.m.)
7:00
PBS NewsHour
.
Odd Squad: Agents of Change
Making the Blue Band
Thursday, June 23, at 8:00 p.m.
This WPSU original documentary follows eight incoming
freshmen through highly competitive auditions, cuts, and
the grueling days of band camp as they pursue their
dream to play in the celebrated college marching band.
weeknights at 5:30 p.m.
Weather World provides
weather education
as well as
a comprehensive forecast.
The Nine Months That Made You:
The First 8 Weeks
Wednesday, June 29, at 10:00 p.m.
In the first of three one-hour episodes, this thrilling
new series uses cutting-edge CGI and groundbreaking
access to the latest research to capture the story of
how we were all made, from the moment of conception
to the moment of birth 280 days later. Part of
#ThinkWednesday on WPSU!
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JUNE LISTINGS
WEDNESDAY, JUN 1
SATURDAY, JUN 4
8:00 NOVA
Invisible Universe Revealed
One of the most ambitious
experiments in all of astronomy, the
Hubble Space Telescope, is explored.
9:00 Genius by Stephen Hawking
What Are We?
Professor Stephen Hawking
challenges three ordinary people to
find out what we really are.
10:00 Genius by Stephen Hawking
Where Are We?
Renowned scientist Stephen
Hawking challenges three ordinary
people to think like a genius.
11:00 Charlie Rose
9:00 This Old House
What’s New is Old Again
9:30 Eat to Live with
Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Get the facts you need to lose
weight and lower blood pressure
and cholesterol without drugs.
11:00 Stronger Bones, Longer Life
Dr. Lani Simpson explains how to
take charge of your bone health and
retain mobility and independence.
12:30 Aging Backwards
with Miranda Esmonde-White
Valuable insights on how to combat
the physical signs and consequences
of aging are presented.
1:30 Eat To Live
with Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Get the facts you need to lose
weight and lower blood pressure
and cholesterol without drugs.
3:00 Big Band Years
Nick Clooney and Peter Marshall
host a nostalgic look at hit makers
and songs of the 1930s and 40s.
5:00 Highwaymen
Live at Nassau Coliseum
Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings,
Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson
shine in this 1990 performance.
6:30 Rhythm and Blues 40:
A Soul Spectacular
Legendary R&B artists of the 1960s
and 70s reunite for a once-in-alifetime event, performing their most
memorable hits.
8:30 Doc Martin Seven Grumpy Seasons
A behind-the-scenes look at the
hit series features interviews with
producers and cast members.
10:00Highwaymen
Live at Nassau Coliseum
Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings,
Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson
shine in this 1990 performance.
11:30 Forever Wisdom
of Dr. Wayne Dyer
This memorial tribute celebrates the
iconic thinker’s wisdom teachings
with inspirational stories.
THURSDAY, JUN 2
8:00 Conversations Live!
Get Your Garden On - Invasives
An expert panel discusses invasive
plants, and ways to prevent them
from taking over. (rebroadcast)
9:00 Doc Martin
Facta Non Verba
Dr. Timoney questions Martin and
Louisa’s ultimate compatibility.
Martin has new neighbors.
10:00 Our Flag Still Waves:
The Michael Strank Story
The story of one of the six men who
raised “the flag” on top of Mount
Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
10:30 From Ashville to Pearl Harbor:
John Lipple and the
Traditions of the Ashville VFW
One town’s commitment to honor
a serviceman who was killed in the
attack on Pearl Harbor.
11:00 Charlie Rose
FRIDAY, JUN 3
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week
9:00 Carol Burnett’s
Favorite Sketches
Join Carol Burnett for her personallyselected favorite moments from her
long-running comedy series.
10:30 Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now
The series’ filmmakers explore the
meaning of the ongoing struggle
and next steps towards equality.
11:30 Charlie Rose
SUNDAY, JUN 5
9:00 This Land Is Your Land (My Music)
The Smothers Brothers and Judy
Collins host a look at the evolution
of modern American folk music.
10:30 Forever Wisdom
of Dr. Wayne Dyer
This memorial tribute celebrates the
iconic thinker’s wisdom teachings
with inspirational stories.
12:30 Carol Burnett’s
Favorite Sketches
Join Carol Burnett for her personallyselected favorite moments from her
long-running comedy series.
2:00 Aging Backwards
with Miranda Esmonde-White
Valuable insights on how to combat
the physical signs and consequences
of aging are presented.
3:00 Anne of Green Gables
Now a teacher at Avonlea School,
Anne has dutifully remained at
Green Gables with Marilla Cuthbert.
5:30 Anne of Green Gables
Anne still has a knack for finding
trouble and her misadventures
follow her to Kingsport.
8:00 Great Performances
Joan Baez
75th Birthday Celebration
Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, David
Crosby, Emmylou Harris, and more
celebrate Joan Baez’ birthday.
10:00 Stronger Bones, Longer Life
Dr. Lani Simpson explains how to
take charge of your bone health and
retain mobility and independence.
11:30 Carol Burnett’s
Favorite Sketches
Join Carol Burnett for her personallyselected favorite moments from her
long-running comedy series.
MONDAY, JUN 6
8:00 Carol Burnett’s
Favorite Sketches
Join Carol Burnett for her personally
selected favorite moments from her
long-running comedy series.
9:30 Kingston Trio Celebration
Enjoy the groundbreaking folk
group’s biggest hits and more
1950s and 60s chart toppers.
11:00 Charlie Rose
TUESDAY, JUN 7
8:00 Genealogy Roadshow
Our Favorite Stories
Genealogists Joshua Taylor,
Kenyatta Berry, and Mary Tedesco
revisit their favorite stories.
This guide indicates scheduled programs at time of publication. Watch WPSU-TV's evening lineups or check the website (wpsu.org/tv/schedules).
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9:00 Rhythm and Blues 40:
A Soul Spectacular
Legendary R&B artists of the 1960s
and 70s reunite for a once-in-alifetime event, performing their most
memorable hits.
11:00 Charlie Rose
WEDNESDAY, JUN 8
8:00 Nature
Leave It to Beavers
Scientists regard beavers as tools
for reversing the effects of global
warming and water shortages.
9:00 The Piano Guys at Red Rocks
A Sound Stage Special Event
The four talented dads from Utah
who became an Internet sensation
showcase their latest album, Wonders.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, JUN 9
8:00 Our Town: Cresson 2016
Volunteer storytellers from Cresson,
Pa. share stories about a love for
singing, their schools and libraries,
reading and sports programs,
ambulance and fire departments,
and the joys of train watching.
11:00 Charlie Rose
FRIDAY, JUN 10
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week
9:00 Great Performances
Joan Baez
75th Birthday Celebration
Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, David
Crosby, Emmylou Harris, and more
celebrate Joan Baez’ birthday.
11:00 Charlie Rose
SATURDAY, JUN 11
9:00 This Old House
Up on the Roof
9:30 Suze Orman’s Financial
Solutions for You
Suze Orman provides advice to
help individual viewers “find financial
solutions for you.”
11:30 ADD and Loving It?!
Patrick McKenna talks with
researchers and ordinary people
dealing with Attention Deficit Disorder.
1:00 Kingston Trio Celebration
Enjoy the groundbreaking folk
group’s biggest hits and more
1950s and 60s chart toppers.
2:30 Stronger Bones, Longer Life
Dr. Lani Simpson explains how to
take charge of your bone health and
retain mobility and independence.
4:00 Eat to Live
with Joel Fuhrman, M.D.
Get the facts you need to lose
weight and lower blood pressure
and cholesterol without drugs.
5:30 Rhythm and Blues 40:
A Soul Spectacular
Legendary R&B artists of the 1960s
and 70s reunite for a once-in-alifetime event, performing their most
memorable hits.
7:30 Carol Burnett’s
Favorite Sketches
Join Carol Burnett for her personally
selected favorite moments from her
long-running comedy series.
FUNDRAISING PROGRAMMING
Schedule to Be Announced
SUNDAY, JUN 12
FUNDRAISING PROGRAMMING
Schedule to Be Announced
MONDAY, JUN 13
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Kansas City, Hour Two
Highlights include a beauty book
by Madam C.J. Walker and a 1920
Julian Onderdonk oil painting.
9:00 Antiques Roadshow
Kansas City, Hour Three
A 1955 Elvis Presley concert poster
and a 1919 Leon Gaspard “Portrait
of Young Girl” oil are featured.
10:00POV
After Tiller
A portrait of the four doctors in
America who still openly perform
third-trimester abortions.
11:30 Charlie Rose
TUESDAY, JUN 14
8:00 Genealogy Roadshow
Boston
Join genealogists at iconic Faneuil
Hall to solve mysteries related to the
Salem Witch Trials.
9:00 Draft
The draft in the 1960s and 70s
was a lightning rod that lit up every
schism in American society.
10:00 FRONTLINE - Gunned Down:
The Power of the NRA
FRONTLINE investigates how the
NRA uses its political power to stop
gun regulation in America.
11:00 Charlie Rose
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WEDNESDAY, JUN 15
8:00 Best of Big Blue Live
Experts in Monterey Bay, California
explore its once endangered, now
thriving, ecosystem.
9:00 NOVA
Deadliest Earthquakes
Follow a team of U.S. geologists as
they first enter Haiti in the immediate
aftermath of the tragedy.
10:00 Life on Fire
Phoenix Temple
A look at how tectonic movements
construct or swallow islands in the
vast Pacific Ocean.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, JUN 16
8:00 Keystone Crossroads
Old Places, New Faces
Can new immigrants bring life
and opportunities to small, aging
Pennsylvania cities that are losing
younger residents?
8:30 Keystone Crossroads
Changing Spaces
Explore communities reinventing
themselves, using historic legacies
or tapping new resources to stay
relevant in the 21st century.
9:00 Keystone Crossroads
Municipalities in Distress
What will it take for Pennsylvania’s
distressed municipalities to rebuild
themselves, and become selfsustaining long-term?
9:30 Keystone Crossroads
Bridging Our Communities
As the state repairs and rebuilds its
bridges, how can it make the best
choices today for future generations?
10:00 I Go Home
This original documentary from
WITF tells the history of people
with intellectual disability being
institutionalized.
11:00 Charlie Rose
FRIDAY, JUN 17
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week
9:00 American Masters Plimpton! Staring George
Plimpton As Himself
Explore the tall-tale life of
participatory journalist and Paris
Review co-founder.
10:30Vicious
Wedding
It’s someone’s big day, but things are
far from smooth with the appearance
of an unexpected guest.
11:00 Charlie Rose
SATURDAY, JUN 18
Today's broadcast schedule is made
possible, in part, by the people of
the DuBois Area. The DuBois Area
Endowment at WPSU was created as
part of the Endow-A-Day Campaign
for WPSU Penn State.
9:00 This Old House
The Kitchen Came Tumbling Down
9:30 American Woodshop
Making Home Doors
10:00 Woodwright’s Shop
Stamp Out Cookie Carving!
10:30 Woodsmith Shop
Details of Craftsmanship
11:00 New Fly Fisher
St. Lewis River Salmon
11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back To Basics
Eggs
12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen
with Master Chefs
Rick Bayless
12:30 New Scandinavian Cooking
Eat Like the Vikings
1:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking
The Big Island, Hawaii
1:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul
Cooking Clever
2:00 Victory Garden’s Ediblefeast
Minnesota
2:30 Garden Smart
3:00 Growing a Greener World
Starting Seeds, A to Z
(Mount Airy, NC)
3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Road Trip
4:00 Tracks Ahead
Miller ‘F’ Gauge
4:30 Aviators
5:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Northwest Ontario Lake Superior and Beyond
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 Antiques Roadshow
Kansas City, Hour Two
Highlights include a beauty book
by Madam C.J. Walker and a 1920
Julian Onderdonk oil painting.
7:00 Vicious
Gym
Feeling unfit, Freddie and Stuart join
Ash at a gym where they sign up for
an expensive membership.
7:30 Keeping Up Appearances
Onslow’s Birthday
Hyacinth is not very pleased about
Onslow’s birthday celebrations.
8:00 Waiting For God
8:30 As Time Goes By
9:00 Doc Martin
The Doctor Is Out
Martin finds himself trapped by Annie
Winton, who desperately wants him
to try and save her husband.
10:00 Austin City Limits
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
The Australian group performs rock
songs from their 30-year career.
11:00 Night of the Proms
The best performances from Night
of the Proms features Joe Cocker,
David Garrett, and Chrissie Hynde.
11:30 Night of the Proms
Brilliant performances by two great
music legends, James Brown and
Donna Summer, are highlighted.
SUNDAY, JUN 19
9:00 Classic Gospel
Guy Penrod Live: Hymns & Worship
10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
10:30 Closer to Truth
Speculating about God?
11:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
11:30 American Health Journal
12:00 Innovations In Medicine
12:30 Healing Quest
1:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind
Learning about Advanced
Breast Cancer
1:30 Simply Ming
Jamie Bissonnette
2:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
Fresh Bread
2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Build a Better Burge
3:00 America’s Test Kitchen
from Cook’s Illustrated
New York Natives
3:30 Lidia’s Kitchen
Grandma’s Favorites
4:00 This Old House Hour
5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking
with Tommy Mac
Child’s Chair with Steve Brown
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 Conversations Live!
Fertility
An expert panel discusses common
causes of infertility, plus ways
to improve and protect fertility.
(rebroadcast)
7:00 Slow Way Home
The divergence between the ways
children travel to school in both
America and Japan are explored.
8:00 Vicious Special
Chart a year in the life of Freddie
and Stuart as they enjoy their
inheritance and a birthday.
9:00 Endeavour Season 3
on Masterpiece
Ride
A suspended Morse begins his own
covert investigation when a woman
is found murdered at a fair.
10:30Tunnel
A murder investigation begins inside
the Channel Tunnel, on the border
between Britain and France.
11:30 Finding Refuge
The efforts of one dying woman to
preserve her native culture prompts
a renewal in finding pride.
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MONDAY, JUN 20
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Tucson
Highlights include a revisit of the
touching fan-favorite Navajo Ute
First Phase blanket appraisal.
9:00 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Phoenix
“Yes Virginia, there is a Santa
Claus,” the original 1897 letter to
the New York Sun, is appraised.
10:00 Independent Lens
Trapped
The contentious issue of abortion
rights and TRAP laws that are
closing clinics are explored.
11:30 Charlie Rose
TUESDAY, JUN 21
8:00 Genealogy Roadshow
Providence
Genealogists at the Providence
Public Library research stories about
Holocaust survivors.
9:00 Greeks
Cavemen to Kings
The first draft of Western civilization
laid the groundwork for the
revolution in human thought.
10:00Frontline
Being Mortal
Writer and surgeon Atul Gawande
examines how doctors care for
terminally ill patients.
11:00 Point Taken
Panel discussion on pivotal issues
with social media engagement.
11:30 Charlie Rose
WEDNESDAY, JUN 22
8:00 Great Polar Bear Feast
Polar bears gather on the frozen
shores near the village of Kaktovik
to feast on whale remains.
9:00 NOVA
Nazi Attack on America
Undersea explorer Bob Ballard
examines the wreck of a German
submarine a few miles from New
Orleans.
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons
Hitler’s Killer Subs
At the start of World War II,
Germany crushes its enemies in a
series of “Blitzkrieg” offensives.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, JUN 23
8:00 Making The Blue Band
Go behind the scenes as students
pursue their dream of playing for the
celebrated college marching band.
9:00 Doc Martin
The Doctor is Out
Martin finds himself trapped by Annie
Winton, who desperately wants him
to try and save her husband.
10:00 Endeavour Season 3
on Masterpiece
Ride
A suspended Morse begins his own
covert investigation when a woman
is found murdered at a fair.
11:30 Charlie Rose
FRIDAY, JUN 24
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill
8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week
9:00 American Masters Jimi Hendrix:
Hear My Train a Comin'
Trace the legendary guitarist’s
remarkable journey from hardscrabble
beginnings to international stardom.
11:00 Charlie Rose
SATURDAY, JUN 25
9:00 This Old House
Bracing the Basement
9:30 American Woodshop
Recycled Medicine Cabinets
10:00 Woodwright’s Shop
Double Drawer Shaker Table
10:30 Woodsmith Shop
Top-Notch Chiseling
to High-End Hardware
11:00 New Fly Fisher
Marmac Lodge
11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics
Pastry
12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen
with Master Chefs
Gordon Hamersley
12:30 New Scandinavian Cooking
Northern Sea Passage
1:00 Moveable Feast
with Fine Cooking
Nashville, Tennessee
1:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul
Heirloom Favorites
2:00 Victory Garden’s Ediblefeast
Memphis
2:30 Garden Smart
3:00 Growing a Greener World
Fan Favorites from 5 Years
(All Over the U.S.)
3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Unique Eureka
4:00 Tracks Ahead
Layout Under-Glass
4:30 Aviators
5:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope
Thousand Islands - A Canadian
Bi-National Adventure
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Tucson
Highlights include a revisit of the
touching fan-favorite Navajo Ute
First Phase blanket appraisal.
7:00 Vicious
Ballroom
The gang decides to join Ash and
Jess at a ballroom dancing class
and Stuart becomes teacher’s pet.
7:30 Keeping Up Appearances
Singing for Emmet
Emmet has moved in next door
with his sister Liz, and Hyacinth still
wants to sing for him.
8:00 Waiting For God
8:30 As Time Goes By
9:00 Doc Martin
Rescue Me
Life in Portwenn transpires to get
in Martin’s way as he questions if
Louisa will come back to him.
10:00 Austin City Limits
The Black Keys/
J. Roddy Walston & The Business
The best contemporary rock hits the
stage with the Black Keys and J.
Roddy Walston & The Business.
11:00 Night of the Proms
Tears for Fears, Nile Rodgers and
Chic, and Mick Hucknall of Simply
Red perform.
11:30 Night of the Proms
Barry Hay of Golden Earring belts
out “Radar Love.” Esteemed tenor
Andrea Bocelli performs.
SUNDAY, JUN 26
9:00 Classic Gospel
Joey+Rory:
Hymns that are Important to Us
10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
10:30 Closer to Truth
How Could God Intervene
in the Universe?
11:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
11:30 American Health Journal
12:00 Innovations in Medicine
12:30 Healing Quest
1:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind
Managing Female Stress
Urinary Incontinence
1:30 Simply Ming
Todd English
2:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh
Fresh Beans
2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Farm to Table
3:00 America’s Test Kitchen
from Cook’s Illustrated
A Hearty Start to the Day
3:30 Lidia’s Kitchen
Heartwarming Comfort Foods
4:00 This Old House Hour
5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking
with Tommy Mac
Spice Box with Glen Huey
5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend
6:00 Conversations Live!
Preventing and Treating Obesity
Experts discuss a research-based,
commonsense eating plan and
strategies to help the whole family
eat healthier. (rebroadcast)
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7:00 Grey Ambition
Meet Canadian seniors who are
taking their brain power to new
levels long after retirement.
7:30 Grey Glory
Three Canadian seniors push their
bodies to the limit and redefine our
perceptions of aging.
8:00 Dancing on the Edge
Stanley charts the ascent of the Louis
Lester Band. Louis helps smuggle a
woman out of a hotel room.
9:00 Endeavour Season 3
on Masterpiece
Arcadia
A young housewife dies seemingly
of a mysterious tummy bug that has
sickened half the police force.
10:30Tunnel
A killer claims to highlight ills of
contemporary European society as
his second “truth” unfolds.
11:30 Butterfly Town, USA
Activists take action to save the
Monarch Butterfly Grove Sanctuary
in Monterey County, California.
MONDAY, JUN 27
8:00 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage New York
Great items including an Emile Galle
faience cat and a 1968 Robert F.
Kennedy letter are revisited.
9:00 Antiques Roadshow
Vintage Secaucus
A 1900 folk art ship model bought
at a yard sale and a gaming table
bought for $25 are showcased.
10:00POV
The Look of Silence
An optometrist identifies the men
who killed his brother in the 1965
Indonesian genocide.
TUESDAY, JUN 28
8:00 Genealogy Roadshow
Los Angeles
A family’s connection to Schwabb’s,
the legendary Hollywood pharmacy,
is examined.
9:00 Greeks
Rise of the Individual
As the ancient Greeks strive for
excellence, strife proves to be an
inescapable certainty.
10:00Frontline
Policing the Police
How do you transform a troubled
department and what happens
when police are forced to reform?
11:00 Point Taken
Panel discussion on pivotal issues
with social media engagement.
11:30 Charlie Rose
WEDNESDAY, JUN 29
8:00 Supernature - Wild Flyers
Defying Gravity
Explore the basic principles of
flight to see how animals become
airborne in the first place.
9:00 NOVA
Making North America: Origins
Discover how forces of almost
unimaginable power gave birth to
the continent of North America.
10:00 The Nine Months that Made You
The First 8 Weeks
Follow the story of how, from a
fertilized egg, everyone takes on
human form in the womb.
11:00 Charlie Rose
THURSDAY, JUN 30
8:00 Knoebels
Witness the evolution of the Knoebel
family homestead into a preeminent
amusement resort destination.
9:00 Doc Martin
Rescue Me
Life in Portwenn transpires to get
in Martin’s way as he questions if
Louisa will come back to him.
10:00 Endeavour Season 3
on Masterpiece
Arcadia
A young housewife dies seemingly
of a mysterious tummy bug that has
sickened half the police force.
11:30 Charlie Rose
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WPSU IN YOUR COMMUNITY
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WPSU Library Tour featuring
The Cat In The Hat
Wednesday, June 8, at 11:00 a.m.
WPSU and The Cat in the Hat will visit the Cambria
County Library in Johnstown. Children will have an
opportunity to visit with The Cat in the Hat and take
photos with him. They can also choose a free book
featuring The Cat in the Hat or Clifford The Big Red Dog.
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MONDAY-THURSDAY
Classical 24 BBC News Hour
Diane Rhem Show
Classical 24
BBC World News Hour
Democracy Now
PBS NewsHour
World Cafe
BBC World Service
FRIDAY
Classical 24
BBC News Hour
Diane Rhem Show
Classical 24
BBC World News
Democracy Now
PBS NewsHour
World Cafe Conversations
Afropop Worldwide
BBC World Service
SATURDAY
Classical Music
Performance Today Weekend
Harmonia
From the Top
Weekend Edition
Marketplace Money
Splendid Table
Only a Game
Fresh Air Weekend
BBC World News Hour
Thistle and Shamrock
World Cafe
American Routes
Folk Alley
BBC World Service
SUNDAY
Classical Music
Sunday Baroque
Pipedreams
Weekend Edition
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me
Le Show
Sound Options
Changing World
BBC World News Hour
On the Media
Mountain Stage
Folk Alley
BBC World Service
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HD RADIO
Wednesday, June 8, at 2:00 p.m.
The Cat in the Hat will also visit the Highlands Community
Library in Johnstown, offering the same photo
opportunities and free book giveaway for children there.
MONDAY-FRIDAY
all day
SATURDAY
12 am Jazz
1pm Folk Show
4pm Jazz
Thursday, June 16, at 6:00 p.m.
Then we will visit the Holt Library in Philipsburg to be
a part of their Summer Reading Kick-Off "Touch a Truck"
event, with The Cat in the Hat and a free book giveaway.
Free books are available
to the first 150 children
who attend each event,
or while supplies last.
JUNELISTINGS7
Jazz
SUNDAY
12 am Jazz
1 pm Folk Show
3 pm Jazz
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M O N D AY- T H U R S D AY
12:00 am BBC World Service
5:00 amMorning Edition
9:00 am Classical 24
12:00 pm Fresh Air
1:00 pm BBC Outlook
2:00 pmHere & Now
4:00 pmAll Things Considered
6:30 pmMarketplace
7:00 pmPRI's The World
8:00 pmPerformance Today
10:00 pm Classical 24
FRIDAY
12:00 am BBC World Service
5:00 amMorning Edition
9:00 am Classical 24
12:00 pm Fresh Air
1:00 pmTake Note
1:30 pmAllegheny Front
2:00 pm Science Friday
4:00 pmAll Things Considered
6:30 pmMarketplace
7:00 pmPRI's the World
8:00 pmDemocracy Now
9:00 pmAlternative Radio
10:00 pm WPSU Jazz
SATURDAY
12:00 amHearts of Space
1:00 amThis Way Out
1:30 am WPSU Conversations
2:00 am BBC World Service
7:00 amMarketplace Money
8:00 am Weekend Edition
10:00 am Best of Car Talk
11:00 am Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me
12:00 pmThis American Life
1:00 pmMet Opera / Folk Show
5:00 pmAll Things Considered
6:00 pmA Prairie Home Companion
8:00 pmAmerican Routes
10:00 pm WPSU Blues
SUNDAY
12:00 am Beale St. Caravan
5:00 am BBC World Service
7:00 amTake Note
7:30 amAllegheny Front
8:00 am Weekend Edition
10:00 amLiving on Earth
11:00 amYou Bet Your Garden
12:00 pmThe Splendid Table
1:00 pmThe Dinner Party
2:00 pmRadio Lab
3:00 pmTed Radio Hour
4:00 pmOn the Media
5:00 pmAll Things Considered
6:00 pmThis American Life
7:00 pm Studio 360
8:00 pm WPSU Idea Hour
9:00 pm Fresh Air Weekend
10:00 pmThe Folk Show
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Director, Station Development, Tom Yourchak
Director, Membership Services, Patrick Smith
Editor, Laura Miller
Designer, Michael DiPasquale
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Julian Allatt, State College
Tim Asinger, Bradford
Ilona Ballreich, Huntingdon
Carline Crevecoeur, State College
Michael DelGrosso, Tipton
Carolyn Donaldson, Altoona
William Franson, Clearfield
Linda Koch, Lock Haven
Barbara O. Korner, State College
John Lacny, DuBois
Jo Lash, Pine Grove Mills
Kevin Mead, Warren
Gary Miller, State College
Rhonda Seaton, State College
Nancy Silvis, Port Matilda
Ann Sullivan, Coburn
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Opening in summer 2016 will be the
NEW Lazy River & Wave Pool at the
Laguna Splash Water Park, including
new eateries for guests to enjoy. On
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