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Vol. 39 • Issue 1 January/February 2018
Consuelo Larrabee Bob Morrison
Becka Shelley Vanessa Strange
FROM THE COVER:
Jenna Coleman (Doctor Who) returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all — romance, power, an heir and personal freedom — on Victoria, Season 2, airing in seven episodes created and scripted by bestselling novelist Daisy Goodwin (The Fortune Hunter), premiering Sunday, Jan. 14 at 8 pm/9 Mtn. on MASTERPIECE.
More than 16 million viewers tuned in for Victoria’s premiere season, making it the highest-rated drama on PBS in 20 years—second only to Downton Abbey.
Joining the cast in the new season is legendary actress Dame Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones, The Avengers), who plays the Duchess of Buccleuch, the court’s new Mistress of the Robes — a fount of old-fashioned good sense for the queen, who is now in the throes of motherhood.
Season 2 finds Victoria adapting to motherhood after the birth of her first child, a daughter (to the disappointment of many). Meanwhile, the disaster of the Anglo-Afghan War unfolds abroad and the catastrophic Irish potato famine begins to wreak havoc. In other foreign affairs, a royal state visit to France is in the offing.
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KSPS Community Advisory Board
The KSPS Community Advisory Board provides valuable input to the Friends of KSPS (the station’s governing Board) about KSPS programming, community service initiatives and how the station’s outreach and other decisions impact the communities we serve.
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From the Board…Happy New Year!
KSPS is not just great television shows from PBS like Poldark, mysteries and the PBS NewsHour. KSPS also produces local documentaries like the recent one on homelessness in Spokane, Hidden in Plain Sight, discussing a national crisis from a local perspective.
I also recently attended a celebration for the completion of the Hifumi En Omoide project. This collaborative effort with KSPS and the Japanese American Society of Spokane included filming the stories of citizens who were interned in camps in the Pacific Northwest during World War II. I encourage you to visit hifumien.org to watch these very powerful stories and learn more about a part of our history that needs to be remembered.
Wishing you and your family all the best in 2018.Sincerely,
Ann HurstChair, Friends of KSPS Board of Directors
Our Northwest Profiles production team continues to unearth the unique and sometimes off-the-beaten-track kinds of stories that make living in the Inland Northwest such an adventureous and wonderful
experience.
In January: Right — Calgary artist Wil Yee adorns public spaces with art on a grand scale.
Below — Colville’s Tiana Berkeley has the competitive drive to make it in the world of dirt track racing.
Thursday, Jan. 25, 7 pm (Rpt. Thursday, Feb. 22, 8:30 pm)
Northwest Profiles – Jauary Edition
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From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2018 Monday, Jan. 1, 9 pm Friday, Jan. 5, 9 pm
Great Performances
We’ll Meet AgainTuesdays, beginning Jan. 23, 7 pm
Join veteran journalist Ann Curry (inset) for a new series featuring reunions of people whose lives crossed at pivotal moments during some of history’s most dramatic events. View history through their eyes and hear stories of heroism, hope and the forging of unbreakable bonds. Then witness the moving moments as these people find each other once again.
The tides of history can disrupt lives, throwing strangers together or tearing loved ones apart. We’ll Meet Again reveals these moving personal stories, including:
• A Vietnam War baby desperate to find the American father she last saw 40 years ago.
• A military chaplain who helped a stranger through the trauma of 9/11.
• A Japanese-American girl interned in 1942, who never forgot the classmate who helped her during her darkest hours.
• Civil rights workers whose lives were forever changed by the deep relationships they formed in the 1960s South.
Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop
Friday, Feb. 2, 9 pm
Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The MagazineHelen Mirren honored Friday, Feb. 23, 9 pm
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The Search for Josiah Henson… The Man Behind the Story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Thursday, Feb. 1, 7 pm
Newton Minow: An American StoryFormer FCC chairman Newton Minow elevated television to higher standards and fought for civil rights while offering counsel to presidents, politicians, corporate leaders, academics and others.
Thursday, Jan. 11 7 pm
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Nature: Arctic Wolf PackWednesday, Jan. 17, 7 pm
Animals with Cameras A Nature MinisriesWednesdays, Jan. 31 - Feb. 14, 7 pm
This new three-part series shows a side of the animal kingdom where human cameramen can’t go.
Queen Elizabeth’s Secret AgentsThree-part series
Sundays, Jan. 28 - Feb. 11, 9 pm
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MONDAY – FRIDAY DAYTIME 6:00 Arthur 6:30 Odd Squad 7:00 Wild Kratts (except 1/22) 7:30 Ready Jet Go! 8:00 Nature Cat (except 1/15, 1/19) 8:30 Curious George (except 1/15, 1/19) 9:00 Curious George (ends 2/16)
Pinkalicious & Peterrific (begins 2/19) 9:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (except 2/19, 2/23) 10:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:30 Splash and Bubbles 11:00 Sesame Street 11:30 Sit and Be Fit Noon Monday The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama
(begins 1/15; ends 2/12) Secrets of the Dead (begins 2/19)
Tuesday Antiques Roadshow Wednesday Finding Your Roots Thursday Nova Friday History Detectives 1:00 Monday Paint This with Jerry Yarnell (except 1/8) Tuesday Painting with Paulson Wednesday Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins Thursday Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Friday Craftsman’s Legacy 1:30 Monday Fit 2 Stitch (except 1/8) Tuesday Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wednesday Sewing with Nancy Thursday Knitting Daily Friday Fresh Quilting 2:00 Dinosaur Train 2:30 Peg + Cat 3:00 Arthur 3:30 Nature Cat (except 1/15, 1/19) 4:00 Wild Kratts (except 1/15, 1/19) 4:30 Wild Kratts 5:00 BBC World News America 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour
WEEKEND MORNINGSSATURDAYS 6:00 America’s Heartland 6:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art 7:00 MotorWeek 7:30 Growing a Greener World 8:00 Woodsmith Shop 8:30 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac (ends 1/20)
A Craftsman’s Legacy (begins 1/27) 9:00 This Old House 9:30 This Old House 10:00 Ask This Old House 10:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 11:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 11:30 Martha Bakes
SUNDAYS 6:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 6:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 7:00 Super Why! 7:30 Bob the Builder 8:00 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! 8:30 Curious George 9:00 Biz Kid$ 9:30 The Impact 10:00 Inside Olympia 11:00 Focus on Europe 11:30 Asia Insight
Program listings are in Pacific Time.Listings are as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Due to late programming changes, these listings may vary from the actual broacast schedule. Visit KSPS.org for the most up-to-date schedule.
Legend: This symbol identifies programs available with Described Video (or DVS) for the sight-impaired, carried on your set’s Secondary Audio Program (S.A.P.)
WEEKENDS NOTE: For Saturday and Sunday morning listings, please see the Weekend Mornings schedule on Page 7.
WEEKDAY SPECIALSOdd Squad: World Turned Odd (1 hr.) Monday, 1/15, 8 am, 3:30 pm
Friday, 1/19, 8 am, 3:30 pm Monday, 1/22, 6:30 am
Pinkalicious & Peterrific Premiere (1 hr.) Monday, 2/19, 9 am Friday, 2/23, 9 am
Unlocking Sherlock (2 hrs.) Monday, 1/8, Noon
DAYTIME NOTEThere are numerous pre-emptions to the PBS Kids schedule throughout January and February for PBS Kids specials. On New Year’s Day, Jan. 1, ALL regular daytime programming through 5 pm will be pre-empted for the Downton Abbey Binge Watch Event.
Follow the adventures of Pinkalicious and her brother Peter in PBS Kids’ newest animated series, Pinkalicious & Peterrific. Pinkalicious imagines creative possibilities everywhere she looks. She is an artist at heart — and, like most creative people, she sees the world differently from others. She knows what she likes and is not afraid to express herself…though she sometimes needs help from her brother, Peter, and her neighborhood friends. The program is designed for ages 3-5 and encourages self-expression through music, dance and visual arts. Pinkalicious & Peterrific airs weekdays at 9 am, beginning Feb. 19.
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KSPS Prime Time Listings
Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE is in its 15th season — providing the latest advice on medical issues from the Inland Northwest’s premier physicians and health care providers. Viewers are encouraged to email their questions any time to: healthmatters@ksps.org
Childhood & Adolescent Mental Health
Thursday, Jan. 18, 7 pm (Rpt. Sunday, Jan. 21, 2 pm)
In January, Health Matters, Television for Life focuses on the mental health of children and teens. Mental disorders in children are common, affecting one in four kids in any given year. Our panel will explore the most common disorders, from anxiety and depression to ADHD. Plus, we’ll share the warning signs every parent needs to know and the resources that are available.
Heart and StrokeThursday, Feb. 15, 7 pm(Rpt. Sunday, Feb. 18, 3 pm)
Doctors and researchers are more concerned than ever about the threat of heart disease and stroke. The need to do more is urgent as our population ages and the rates of obesity and diabetes remain high. We will look at both conditions in this potentially lifesaving hour; and, as always, your questions will be answered live by doctors who specialize in these fields.
Health Matters is made possible in part by ongoing support from:
Monday, Jan. 1
12:45 Downton Abbey, Season 5 on MASTERPIECE (Binge Watch continues) “Episode 5”
1:35 “Episode 6” 2:30 “Episode 7” 3:20 “Episode 8” 4:30 “Episode 9” 6:10 Downton Abbey, Season 6 on MASTERPIECE
(Binge Watch continues) “Episode 1”
7:20 “Episode 2” 8:15 “Episode 3” 9:10 “Episode 4” 10:15 “Episode 5” 11:20 “Episode 6” 12:20 “Episode 7” 1:30 “Episode 8” 2:50 “Episode 9” 5:00 BBC World News America 5:30 Nightly Business Report 6:00 PBS NewsHour (Rpt. Tues. @ Midnight)
7:00 Washington Grown “Legumes” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Majesty of Madrid” 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville, Hour One” Highlight: a Tiffany pottery vase, circa 1905.
(Rpt Tues. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2018” Strauss Family
waltzes accompanied by the dancing of the Vienna City Ballet. Hugh Bonneville hosts. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am, Fri. @ 9 pm & Sun. @ 4 pm)
10:30 Independent Lens “The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin” (Rpt. Sun. @ 3 am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Tuesday, Jan. 2
7:00 Finding Your Roots “Unfamiliar Kin” Fred Armisen, Christopher Walken and Carly Simon each have revelations about a grandparent. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am)
8:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience The epidemic that killed over half a million people and how it affected those who survived. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 4 am & Fri. @ 3 am)
9:00 Frontline “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail” The only U.S. bank prosecuted after the financial crisis. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am)
10:30 The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations “Mike Krzyzewski (Coach K)” 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
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Wednesday, Jan. 3
7:00 Nature “Snow Monkeys” A troop in Japan prepare to face the world. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am and Sun. @ 2 am & Noon)
8:00 Nova “Invisible Universe Revealed” The historic rescue of Hubble telescope. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Sun. @ 1 am & 2 pm)
9:00 Aurora – Fire in the Sky Examine legends about the origins and meaning of the aurora. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am)
10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Jan. 4
7:00 Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America The man who made public parks an essential part of American life. (Rpt. Sun. @ 2 pm)
8:00 The Bletchley Circle Four ordinary women with the extraordinary ability to break codes. (Series begins; rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Miss Marple “Mirror Cracked from Side to Side” At a reception for a fading film star, a fan is fatally poisoned.
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Friday, Jan. 5
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1: 30 am) 8:00 800 Words The family’s attempts to mark Laura’s birthday are
disrupted by the discovery that their new home is on the verge of collapsing. (Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm)
9:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2018” Strauss Family waltzes accompanied by the dancing of the Vienna City Ballet. (Rpt. Sun. @ 4 pm)
10:30 Great Performances “Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!” (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @ 3 am)
11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon., 1/15 @ 3:30 am, Mon., 1/22 @ 10:30 pm & Mon., 2/5 @ 11:30 pm)
Saturday, Jan. 6
12:00 Cook’s Country “Surf and Turf Goes Regional” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “Picnics and Tailgates” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville, Hour One” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Patisserie” 3:00 Globe Trekker “North East England” 4:00 Symphony for Nature: The Britt Orchestra at Crater Lake (Rpt. Sun.
@ 5:30 pm) 4:30 Washington Grown “Legumes” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Broadway Musicals (1971)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Country Retreat” 7:30 As Time Goes By “Lionel’s New Hobby” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961; 120 minutes
with Ryan Tucker’s intro) New York playgirl Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) puzzles a writer (George Peppard) who lives in her building.
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “Hoots and Hellmouth” 11:00 Austin City Limits “Father John Misty / The Black Angels”
Sunday, Jan. 7
12:00 Nature “Snow Monkeys” 1:00 Nova “Invisible Universe Revealed” 2:00 Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America 3:00 Real Rail Adventures: Switzerland 4:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration
2018” 5:30 Symphony for Nature: The Britt Orchestra at Crater Lake 6:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “An Ordinary Woman” Will Victoria and
Albert marry? Will the queen promise “to obey” her foreign prince?
7:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “The Queen’s Husband” At loose ends in a foreign land, Albert finds a noble cause. (Rpt. Mon. @ Midnight & Tues. @ 3 am)
8:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “Engine of Change” With a child on the way, Victoria must choose a regent in case she dies during childbirth. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & Tues. @ 4 am)
9:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “Young England” On the verge of delivering her first child, Victoria spurns advice. (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am & Sun., 1/14 @ 7 pm)
10:00 The Bletchley Circle (Series begins) 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Jan. 8
7:00 Washington Grown “Green Beans” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Samantha seeks out the little
known spots and haunts where innovators and disrupters are creating a brand new travel experience. (Series begins; rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm)
8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour One” Highlight: a Pennsylvania Dutch coffeepot. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville, Hour Two” Highlight: a collection of personal letters from Amelia Earhart to the guest’s aunt. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)
10:00 Independent Lens “Unrest” 11:30 The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations “James
Gorman”
Tuesday, Jan. 9
7:00 Finding Your Roots “Puritans and Pioneers” Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen and William H. Macy trace their nonconformist ancestors all the way back to the Puritan establishment. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Sun. @ 6 pm)
8:00 Into the Amazon: American Experience The perilous 1914 journey of Theodore Roosevelt and Brazilian explorer Candido Rondon. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am)
10:00 Secrets of the Dead “The Lost Diary of Dr. Livingstone” 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Wednesday, Jan. 10
7:00 Nature “Yosemite” Climate change makes Yosemite Valley a wilderness at risk. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 3 am and Sun. @ 3 am & Noon)
8:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2” Black holes are not as black as we once thought. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Sun. @ 1 am & 2 pm)
10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Jan. 11
7:00 Newton Minow: An American Story Former FCC chairman Newton Minow elevated television to higher standards and fought for civil rights.
8:00 The Bletchley Circle When Scotland Yard dismisses the women’s theories, they realize it’s up to them to stop the killer. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Miss Marple “4:50 from Paddington” (End of series) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Friday, Jan. 12
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1: 30 am) 8:00 800 Words George throws himself into solving the mystery of the
missing head of the Sir Frederick Weld statue. (Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm)
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9:00 Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song An all-star tribute to singer and songwriter from Washington, D.C. (Rpt. Sat. & Mon. @ 2 am)
10:30 (to be announced) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Saturday, Jan. 13
12:00 Cook’s Country “Big Family Breakfast” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “Vegan with Adam Sobel” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour One” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Final” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Road Trip: Rust Belt Highway, USA” 4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 4:30 Washington Grown “Green Beans” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “200 Years of American Music – Part 1
(1976)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Looking at Properties” 7:30 As Time Goes By “Avoiding the County Set” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Sorry, Wrong Number” (1948; B&W; 94
minutes with Mikayla Daniels’ intro) A bedridden heiress (Barbara Stanwyck) phones her husband (Burt Lancaster) and overhears two men plotting a murder.
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “Sister Sparrow & Dirty Birds” 11:00 Austin City Limits “Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit / Amanda Shires”
Sunday, Jan. 14
12:00 Nature “Yosemite” 1:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and 2” 3:00 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour 4:00 John Lewis – Get in the Way (Rpt. Tues., 2/20 @ 8 pm) 5:00 The March (Rpt. Tues. @ 10 pm) 6:00 Finding Your Roots “Puritans and Pioneers” 7:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “Young England” On the verge of
delivering her first child, Victoria spurns advice. 8:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE Jenna Coleman (Doctor Who)
returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all — romance, power, an heir and personal freedom. (New Season Begins; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight, Thurs. @ 9 pm & Sun., 1/21 @ 6 pm)
10:00 The Bletchley Circle 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Jan. 15
7:00 Washington Grown “Apples” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 SPS Now [KSPS/Spokane Public Schools] Fresh ideas, event
highlights and updates about education, locally and statewide. 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Two” Highlight: a 1975
“Yellow Submarine” jacket made for Karen Carpenter. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Independent Lens “I am not Your Negro” A film realization of James Balwin’s unfinished book about race and the lives of Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 3 am)
10:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon., 2/19 @ 10:30 pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Tuesday, Jan. 16
7:00 Finding Your Roots “Black Like Me” Bryant Gumbel, Tonya Lewis-Lee and Suzanne Malveaux discover a tapestry of the unexpected in their ancestry. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Fri. @ 3 am)
8:00 The Secret of Tuxedo Park: American Experience The life of Alfred Lee Loomis — attorney, investment banker, philanthropist, scientist/physicist and inventor. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am & Thurs. @ 4 am)
9:00 Frontline “Rape on the Night Shift” Investigates the abuse of immigrant women working in the janitorial industry. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am)
10:00 The March 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Wednesday, Jan. 17
7:00 Nature “Arctic Wolf Pack” The white wolf is one of the most hardened predators on the planet. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am and Sun. @ 2 am & Noon)
8:00 Nova “Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery” How has this unique structure, built on a seismic fault, survived centuries of quakes? (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Sun. @ 1 am & 1 pm)
9:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic Stories of people and communities impacted by opioids. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am, Fri. @ 2 am, Sat. @ 4 am, Mon. @ 4 am & Wed., 1/24 @ 4 am)
10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Jan. 18
7:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Mental Health” We explore the most common disorders in children and teens, from anxiety and depression to ADHD. (Rpt. Sun. @ 2 pm)
8:00 The Bletchley Circle Susan tells the other women that she came face to face with the killer — and he let her go. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “A Soldier’s Daughter/The Green-Eyed Monster” Jenna Coleman (Doctor Who) returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all. (Part 1; rpt. Sun. @ 6 pm)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Friday, Jan. 19
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am) 8:00 800 Words George struggles to deal with Shay in the wake of all the
trouble. (Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm) 9:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters Her play, A Raisin in the
Sun, changed the face of American theater forever. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 4 pm & Mon. @ 2 am)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Saturday, Jan. 20
12:00 Cook’s Country “A Taste of Tennessee” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “Just 5 Ingredients” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Two” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Masterclass 1” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Road Trip: Rust Belt Highway 2, USA” 4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 4:30 Washington Grown “Apples” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “200 Years of American Music – Part 2
(1976)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Please Mind Your Head” 7:30 As Time Goes By “Broadcast Plans” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Sunset Boulevard” (1950; B&W; 115
minutes with Shaun Higgins’ intro) Hack screenwriter Joe (William Holden) moves in with Hollywood has-been Norma (Gloria Swanson) and her chauffeur, Max (Erich von Stroheim).
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “The Dungarees” 11:00 Austin City Limits “Herbie Hancock”
There's an old saying that goes, "If you need something done, ask a busy person to do it." The point being, the busy people — the ones with something always going, with so many things on their plate — are life's doers…the folks others know they can count on to get things done, to keep going strong and finish the job.
There is no place where that adage rings more true than right here at KSPS! There are so many of our volunteers who are involved in their families, their communities, their organizations; yet they still value the KSPS mission so highly that, even if their plates are full, they find the time to give of themselves — especially during our busy Membership Campaigns.
December's campaign was a particularly important one, as that was the one that would set the tone for the new fiscal year and mark the giving end of the calendar year. The success of the campaign was dependent on the following groups who answered the phones and interacted with our supporters during those crucial days in December:
Excelsior Youth Center
Friends of Higher Education
Spokane South Rotary
STCU
Team Friends
In Memory
In Memory of Sam Van Wyck
From Harriet Van WyckSpokane, WA
Sharing the Love… Sharing the Support
Above: Excelsior Youth Center and Team Friends.
Left: STCU
Below Left: Friends of Higher Education get their studio cues.
Membership Campaign Thanks
You’ve already done so much to support KSPS this year. Thank you for doing your part to support our mission. It’s not too late to make a special end-of-the-year gift to KSPS using the envelope inside this issue of PREVUE.
Your contribution today will help strengthen a vital community resource…
• Where people of all ages and stages can come to find echoes of their own story.
• Where we learn what makes us unique and what we share with one another.
• Where events can be shared and experienced.
• Where great literature, art, and music come to life in new and original ways.
As a valued member, you know that the powerful shared experience of KSPS and public television is an irreplaceable gem that brings us together, promoting common goals that make us better.
Please consider one last 2017 gift to KSPS to help ensure that the door to our shared world is always wide open for everyone. Your donation today matters so much for tomorrow!
Endowment Fund Bears Fruit…On December 7, 2017 The KSPS Endowment distributed $34,961 to support the work
that brings you the programs you love. Many, many thanks to everyone who gave this gift of excellent educational programming to future generations!
For information on how you can join this amazing team of forward-thinking donors, contact:
Sandra Kernerman, CFREDirector of Special Giving, KSPS Public Television
509.443.7717 • sandrak@ksps.org
3911 S. Regal St., Spokane, WA 99223
Above: Hosts are an important part of the volunteer mix as well. Here are Staci Clary and Robert Van Camp, who hosted our evening of Great Scenic Railway Journeys. Van Camp is the program's creator and producer.
Your Information is Safe with Us!In the wake of recent news on major nationwide, and even worldwide, cyber-security breaches, we want to reassure you that the account
information you share with is indeed secure. In the past year, we have instituted several heightened security measures to ensure the safety and integrity of our data.
Also — as always — be assured that we keep your information completely confidential. We do not loan, rent, trade or sell our membership list to anyone.
There's an old saying that goes, "If you need something done, ask a busy person to do it." The point being, the busy people — the ones with something always going, with so many things on their plate — are life's doers…the folks others know they can count on to get things done, to keep going strong and finish the job.
There is no place where that adage rings more true than right here at KSPS! There are so many of our volunteers who are involved in their families, their communities, their organizations; yet they still value the KSPS mission so highly that, even if their plates are full, they find the time to give of themselves — especially during our busy Membership Campaigns.
December's campaign was a particularly important one, as that was the one that would set the tone for the new fiscal year and mark the giving end of the calendar year. The success of the campaign was dependent on the following groups who answered the phones and interacted with our supporters during those crucial days in December:
Excelsior Youth Center
Friends of Higher Education
Spokane South Rotary
STCU
Team Friends
In Memory
In Memory of Sam Van Wyck
From Harriet Van WyckSpokane, WA
Sharing the Love… Sharing the Support
Above: Excelsior Youth Center and Team Friends.
Left: STCU
Below Left: Friends of Higher Education get their studio cues.
Membership Campaign Thanks
You’ve already done so much to support KSPS this year. Thank you for doing your part to support our mission. It’s not too late to make a special end-of-the-year gift to KSPS using the envelope inside this issue of PREVUE.
Your contribution today will help strengthen a vital community resource…
• Where people of all ages and stages can come to find echoes of their own story.
• Where we learn what makes us unique and what we share with one another.
• Where events can be shared and experienced.
• Where great literature, art, and music come to life in new and original ways.
As a valued member, you know that the powerful shared experience of KSPS and public television is an irreplaceable gem that brings us together, promoting common goals that make us better.
Please consider one last 2017 gift to KSPS to help ensure that the door to our shared world is always wide open for everyone. Your donation today matters so much for tomorrow!
Endowment Fund Bears Fruit…On December 7, 2017 The KSPS Endowment distributed $34,961 to support the work
that brings you the programs you love. Many, many thanks to everyone who gave this gift of excellent educational programming to future generations!
For information on how you can join this amazing team of forward-thinking donors, contact:
Sandra Kernerman, CFREDirector of Special Giving, KSPS Public Television
509.443.7717 • sandrak@ksps.org
3911 S. Regal St., Spokane, WA 99223
Above: Hosts are an important part of the volunteer mix as well. Here are Staci Clary and Robert Van Camp, who hosted our evening of Great Scenic Railway Journeys. Van Camp is the program's creator and producer.
Your Information is Safe with Us!In the wake of recent news on major nationwide, and even worldwide, cyber-security breaches, we want to reassure you that the account
information you share with is indeed secure. In the past year, we have instituted several heightened security measures to ensure the safety and integrity of our data.
Also — as always — be assured that we keep your information completely confidential. We do not loan, rent, trade or sell our membership list to anyone.
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Sunday, Jan. 21
12:00 Nature “Arctic Wolf Pack” 1:00 Nova “Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia – Istanbul’s Ancient
Mystery” 2:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Mental Health” 3:00 3 Miles an Hour 4:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am) 6:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “A Soldier’s Daughter/The
Green-Eyed Monster” (Part 1) 8:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Warp and Weft/The Sins of
the Father” Discontent is growing in the country and Victoria throws a costume ball in a misguided attempt to help. (Part 2; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight, Thurs. @ 9 pm & Sun., 1/28 @ 6 pm)
10:00 The Bletchley Circle 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Jan. 22
7:00 Washington Grown “Who Knew?” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Three” Highlight: a painted
“Bucher” box made around 1800. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am, Thurs. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 3 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Independent Lens “The Force” Go deep inside the long-troubled Oakland Police Department. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 3 am)
10:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Mon., 2/5 @ 11:30 pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Tuesday, Jan. 23
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Children of WWII” Ann Curry hosts this new series that reunites people separated by real-life historical events. (Series begins; rpt. Wed. @ 1 am & Fri. @ 2 am)
8:00 (to be announced) 9:00 Frontline “Exodus: The Journey Continues” The intimate stories of
refugees and migrants, caught in Europe’s tightened borders. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Wednesday, Jan. 24
7:00 Nature “Animal Misfits” Odd, bizarre and unlikely creatures that at first glance seem ill-equipped for survival. (Rpt. Thurs. @
1 am, Fri. @ 4 am and Sun. @ 2 am & Noon) 8:00 Nova “Petra – Lost City of Stone” How did early engineers create
this desert city? (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Sun. @ 1 am & 1 pm) 9:00 Secrets of the Dead “Scanning the Pyramids” Technology discovers
new secrets inside the Great Pyramid at Giza. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Jan. 25
7:00 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 7:30 Becoming an Artist 8:00 The Bletchley Circle “Blood on Their Hands, Part 1” Alice Merren
is in prison awaiting trial for the murder of her former Bletchley Park colleague. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Warp and Weft/The Sins of the Father” Discontent is growing in the country. (Part 2; rpt. Sun. @ 6 pm)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Friday, Jan. 26
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1: 30 am) 8:00 800 Words George tries to convince Shay to stay in Weld. (Rpt. Sun.
@ 11 pm) 9:00 Great Performances at the Met “Norma”
Saturday, Jan. 25
12:00 Cook’s Country “The Devil Made Me Do It” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “15-Minute Sautes” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Three” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Masterclass 2” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Tough Trains: The Transcontinental Railroad, USA” 4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 4:30 Washington Grown “Who Knew?” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “The Italian Show (1966)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Let There be Light” 7:30 As Time Goes By “At Death’s Door” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “To Catch a Thief” (1955; 111 minutes with
Ryan Tucker’s intro) A retired cat burglar (Cary Grant) sees fireworks with an American heiress (Grace Kelly) on the Riviera.
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “Leaving Thomas” 11:00 Austin City Limits “Run the Jewels”
Sunday, Jan. 28
12:00 Nature “Animal Misfits” 1:00 Nova “Petra – Lost City of Stone” 2:00 Secrets of the Dead “Scanning the Pyramids” 3:00 KSPS Membership Special 6:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Warp and Weft/The Sins of
the Father” (Part 2) 8:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Entente Cordiale” Victoria
decides to try her hand at foreign relations. (Part 3; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight, Tues. @ 4 am, Thurs. @ 9 pm, Sun., 2/4 @ 7 pm & Mon., 2/5 @ Midnight)
9:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents The secret state that helped keep Queen Elizabeth in power for over 40 years. (Part 1 of 3; rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & Thursday @ 10 pm)
10:00 The Bletchley Circle “Blood on Their Hands, Part 1” 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Jan. 29
7:00 Washington Grown “Dessert” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour One” Highlight: a diamond
bracelet and a Van Cleef & Arpels ring. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville, Hour Three” Highlight: a Cartier sapphire and diamond ring that was purchased at a Knoxville estate sale.
10:00 Independent Lens “I Am Another You” (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am & Mon., 2/5 @ 3 am)
11:30 The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations “Mary Barra”
Tuesday, Jan. 30
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Rescued from Mount St. Helens” Mindy searches for a scientist’s family to tell them how he saved her life; and Sue wants to find the helicopter pilot who rescued her. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 6 pm)
8:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience A deadly 1911 garment factory fire led to the passage of landmark workplace safety laws. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 4 am)
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9:00 Frontline “North Korea’s Deadly Dictator” Who killed Kim Jong-un’s half-brother and what it reveals about the leader and his regime. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am)
10:00 The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations “David Petraeus Part 1”
10:30 The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations “David Petraeus Part 2”
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Wednesday, Jan. 31
7:00 Animals with Cameras, a Nature Miniseries Showcases the animal kingdom through the eyes of the creatures that live there. (Part 1 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 3 am and Sun. @ 3 am & Noon)
8:00 Nova “The Impossible Flight” (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 1 am) 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Feb. 1
7:00 Search for Josiah Henson: The Man Behind the Story of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a Time Team America Special Henson’s autobiography inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe to pen Uncle Tom’s Cabin, a novel that galvanized the abolitionist movement.
8:00 The Bletchley Circle “Blood on Their Hands, Part 2” It’s a race against time to prove Alice’s innocence and save her life. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Entente Cordiale” Victoria tries her hand at foreign relations. (Part 3; rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ Midnight)
10:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents The secret state that helped Queen Elizabeth hold power for over 40 years. (Part 1 of 3)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Friday, Feb. 2
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week 8:00 800 Words George and Arlo have a cunning plan to bring Shay back
from Sydney. (Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm) 9:00 Great Performances “Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classical
Hip-Hop” (Rpt. Tues. @ 3 am & Fri., 2/9 @ 3 am) 10:00 Alicia Keys – Landmarks Live in Concert: A Great Performances
Special (Rpt. Thurs. @ 4 am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Saturday, Feb. 3
12:00 Cook’s Country “Latin Heat” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “Fish in a Bag” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour One” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Masterclass 3” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Art Trails of the French Riviera” 4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 4:30 Washington Grown “Dessert” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to Sinatra (1978)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Seaside Fun” 7:30 As Time Goes By “Showered with Gifts” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Julia” (1977; 122 minutes with Mikayla
Daniels’ intro) Playwright Lillian Hellman (Jane Fonda) recalls World War II, her best friend (Vanessa Redgrave) and writer Dashiell Hammett (Jason Robards).
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “David James” 11:00 Austin City Limits
Sunday, Feb. 4
12:00 Animals with Cameras, a Nature Miniseries 1:00 KSPS Membership Special 3:00 KSPS Membership Special 5:00 KSPS Membership Special 6:00 We’ll Meet Again “Rescued from Mount St. Helens” 7:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Entente Cordiale” (Part 3; rpt.
Mon. @ Midnight) 8:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Faith, Hope & Charity” The
Queen learns of the horrific famine in Ireland. (Part 4; rpt. Mon. @ 1 am, Tues. @ 4 am, Thurs. @ 9 pm & Sun., 2/11 @ 7 pm)
9:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Elizabeth’s enemies grow in strength but Robert Cecil, her spymaster, also fights an enemy within. (Part 2 of 3; rpt. Mon. @ 2 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 The Bletchley Circle “Blood on Their Hands, Part 2” 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Feb. 5
7:00 Washington Grown “Specialty Potatoes” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour Two” (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am
& Sat. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Jacksonville, Hour One” Highlight: a “Swiss
Miss” horn prop from a Laurel and Hardy film. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am) 10:00 Independent Lens (Rpt. Sun. @ 3 am) 11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS]
Tuesday, Feb. 6
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Lost Children of Vietnam” Two children who became refugees after the war tell their stories. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 6 pm)
8:00 Gilded Age: American Experience The world of the titans and barons of the late 19th century. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 3 am & Mon. @ 2 am)
10:00 Mark Twain’s Journey to Jerusalem: Dreamland (Rpt. Sun. @ 5 pm) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Wednesday, Feb. 7
7:00 Animals with Cameras, a Nature Miniseries (Part 2 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am and Sun. @ 2 am & Noon)
8:00 Nova “First Face of America” The extraordinary remains of a 13,000 year-old teenager in Mexico. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Sun. @ 1 am & 1 pm)
9:00 Impossible Builds A globe-trekking look at extraordinary buildings begins with Zaha Hadid’s 1000 Museum. (Part 1 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am, Sun. @ 2 pm, Mon. @ 4 am & Tues. @ 3 am)
10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Sofia to Istanbul” 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Feb. 8
7:00 Capturing Grace Dancers from Mark Morris Dance Group and Brooklyn Parkinson Group who work together to create a unique performance.
8:00 The Bletchley Circle “Uncustomed Goods, Part 1” Millie branches out into what she believes to be a harmless sideline. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Faith, Hope & Charity” News of the famine in Ireland has finally reached the Queen. (Part 4; rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm)
10:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Elizabeth’s enemies grow in strength. (Part 2 of 3)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
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Friday, Feb. 9
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week 8:00 800 Words The whole of Weld comes out to bid farewell to Jan. (Rpt.
Sun. @ 11 pm) 9:00 The American Epic Sessions Jack White and T Bone Burnett record
top artists as they recreate America’s musical past. 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Saturday, Feb. 10
12:00 Cook’s Country “All Wrapped Up” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “Not Just for Kids” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour Two” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Masterclass 4” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Food Hour: Provence, France” 4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 4:30 Washington Grown “Specialty Potatoes” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Mardi Gras (1966)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The Fancy Dressball” 7:30 As Time Goes By “The Stalker” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Laura” (1944; B&W; 93 minutes with
Mikayla Daniels’ intro) An arrogant New York columnist (Clifton Webb) taunts a detective (Dana Andrews) obsessed with a slain woman’s (Gene Tierney) portrait.
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “Nice Horse” 11:00 Austin City Limits
Sunday, Feb. 11
12:00 Animals with Cameras, a Nature Miniseries 1:00 Nova “First Face of America” 2:00 Impossible Builds (Part 1 of 3) 3:00 Gilded Age: American Experience 5:00 Mark Twain’s Journey to Jerusalem: Dreamland 6:00 We’ll Meet Again “Lost Children of Vietnam” 7:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Faith, Hope & Charity” (Part 4) 8:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “The King Over the Water”
The weight of the crown causes Victoria to escape to the Scottish Highlands. (Part 5; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight, Tues. @ 4 am, Thurs. @ 9 pm & Sun., 2/18 @ 7 pm)
9:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents Spymaster Robert Cecil faces his toughest test. (Part 3 of 3; rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 The Bletchley Circle “Uncustomed Goods, Part 1” 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Feb. 12
7:00 Washington Grown “Grapes” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour Three” (Rpt. Tues. @
1 am & Sat. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Jacksonville, Hour Two” Robert E. Lee’s own
map of critical battle areas around Richmond. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am) 10:00 POV “Do Not Resist” (Rpt. Sun. @ 3 am) 11:30 (to be announced)
Tuesday, Feb. 13
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Heroes of 9/11” A businessman and a chaplain search for strangers who crossed their paths that fateful day. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 6 pm)
8:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience The story behind a deadly 1920 bombing in the nation’s financial center. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 3 am & Mon. @ 4 am)
9:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 10:00 The Talk – Race in America
Wednesday, Feb. 14
7:00 Animals with Cameras, a Nature Miniseries (Part 3 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am and Sun. @ 2 am & Noon)
8:00 Nova “Great Escape at Dunkirk” (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Sun. @ 1 am & 1 pm)
9:00 Impossible Builds (Part 2 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am, Sat. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Vienna to Trieste” 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Feb. 15
7:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Heart and Stroke” Today, doctors and researchers are more concerned than ever about the threat of heart disease and stroke. (Rpt. Sun. @ 3 pm)
8:00 The Bletchley Circle “Uncustomed Goods, Part 2” Millie’s import/export sideline leads to her abduction by a crime ring. (Rpt. Sun. @ 10 pm)
9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “The King Over the Water” Feeling the weight of the crown, Victoria flees to the Scottish Highlands. (Part 5; rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm)
10:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents England has a new monarch, King James I. (Part 3 of 3)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Friday, Feb. 16
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week 8:00 800 Words George lands a scoop on the first day of his new job at the
newspaper. (Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm) 9:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters The prolific life of the I Know Why
the Caged Bird Sings author and activist. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 4 pm & Mon. @ 2 am)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Saturday, Feb. 17
12:00 Cook’s Country “Southern Stews” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “Cooking Ahead” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour Three” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Masterclass 1” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Tough Boats: The Nile, Egypt” 4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 4:30 Washington Grown “Grapes” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Salute to New York City (1977)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Hyacinth is Alarmed” 7:30 As Time Goes By “The Psychotherapist” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Casablanca” (1942; 107 minutes with
Shaun Higgins’ intro) Cafe owner Rick (Humphrey Bogart) helps an old flame (Ingrid Bergman) and her husband (Paul Henreid) escape from Nazis in Morocco.
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “Bobby Wills” 11:00 Austin City Limits
Sunday, Feb. 18
12:00 Animals with Cameras, a Nature Miniseries 1:00 Nova “Great Escape at Dunkirk” 2:00 Impossible Builds (Part 2 of 3) 3:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Heart and Stroke” 4:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters 6:00 We’ll Meet Again “Heroes of 9 / 11” 7:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “The King Over the Water”
(Part 5)
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8:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “The Luxury of Conscience” Victoria and Albert have to face their worst nightmare as parents. (Part 6; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight, Tues. @ 4 am, Thurs. @ 9 pm & Sun., 2/25 @ 7 pm)
9:00 Secrets of the Tower of London Unlock doors (and secrets) and learn little-known facts about this English icon. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 The Bletchley Circle “Uncustomed Goods, Part 2” 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Feb. 19
7:00 Washington Grown “Cabbage” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “St. Louis, Hour One” (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am &
Noon and & Sat. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Independent Lens “Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black
Colleges” (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 3 am) 10:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Tuesday, Feb. 20
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Freedom Summer” Fatima and Sherie seek out the people who inspired them at the height of the civil rights movement. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 6 pm)
8:00 John Lewis – Get in the Way The life-journey of the civil rights hero, congressman and human rights champion.
9:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am) 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Wednesday, Feb. 21
7:00 Nature “The Last Rhino” (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 am, Fri. @ 4 am and Sun. @ 2 am & Noon)
8:00 Nova (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Sun. @ 1 am & 1 pm) 9:00 Impossible Builds (Part 3 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am, Sat. @ 4 am,
Sun. @ 2 pm & Mon. @ 4 am) 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Pisa to Lake Garda” 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Thursday, Feb. 22
7:00 Vermeer Beyond Time 8:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 9:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “The Luxury of Conscience”
Victoria and Albert face their worst nightmare as parents. (Part 6; rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm)
10:00 Secrets of the Tower of London Little-known facts about this English icon.
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Friday, Feb. 23
7:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1 am) 7:30 Washington Week 8:00 800 Words George gets another chance to buy his dream house in
Weld after all. (Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm) 9:00 Great Performances “Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP the
Magazine” Helen Mirren will be this year’s honoree to receive the Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Mon. @ 1:30 am & Tues. @ 2 am)
11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Saturday, Feb. 24
12:00 Cook’s Country “Biting into the Big Easy” 12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals “Leftover Show” 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “St. Louis, Hour One” 2:00 The Great British Baking Show “Masterclass 2” 3:00 Globe Trekker “Road Trip: Patagonia” 4:00 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 4:30 Washington Grown “Cabbage” 5:00 Oregon Field Guide 5:30 Still Open All Hours 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Big Band Days (1973)” 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances “A Riverside Picinic” 7:30 As Time Goes By “The Dinner Party” 8:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Picnic” (1955; 120 minutes with Ryan
Tucker’s intro) A handsome drifter (William Holden) provokes explosive emotions in citizens (Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell) of a small Kansas town at a Labor Day festival.
10:00 Stampede City Sessions “Jess Moskaluke” 11:00 Austin City Limits
Sunday, Feb. 25
12:00 Nature “The Last Rhino” 1:00 Nova 2:00 Impossible Builds (Part 3 of 3) 3:00 10 Buildings that Changed America 4:00 Paving the Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway “See America
First” 5:00 Paving the Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway “Welcome
Home” 6:00 We’ll Meet Again “Freedom Summer” 7:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “The Luxury of Conscience”
(Part 6) 8:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE Albert is intent on recreating the
holiday joy he remembers from his youth. (SEASON FINALE; rpt. Mon. @ Midnight)
9:30 Vermeer Beyond Time 11:00 800 Words
Monday, Feb. 26
7:00 Washington Grown “Fresh Greens” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4:30 pm) 7:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “St. Louis, Hour Two” (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 am) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Jacksonville, Hour Three” Highlight: a NASA
“Mercury 7” signed photo, ca. 1960. 10:00 Independent Lens 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Tuesday, Feb. 27
7:00 We’ll Meet Again “Coming Out” Two stories of gays’ struggle for acceptance are told. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 am)
8:00 American Creed A documentary about the first college-bound children of immigrant families. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am)
9:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 10:00 Bridging the Divide: Tom Bradley and the Politics of Race 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
Wednesday, Feb. 28
7:00 Nature “Snowbound: Animals of Winter” Meet the animal survivors of winter, from the Antarctic penguins to Arctic foxes and the bison of Yellowstone.
8:00 Neanderthal 10:00 Great Continental Railway Journeys “Athens to Thessalonik” 11:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 (to be announced)
KSPS Overnight Schedule
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Monday, Jan. 1 12:45 - 6:00 Downton Abbey, Season 5 Binge WatchTuesday, Jan. 2 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville, Hour One” 2:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The
New Year’s Celebration 2018” 3:30 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “An Ordinary
Woman” 4:30 Washington Grown “Game On” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Increase Your Range of Motion”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Pain Relief: Focusing on Hips”
Wednesday, Jan. 3 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Finding Your Roots “Unfamiliar Kin” 2:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience 3:00 Frontline “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail” 4:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Hip Strengthening” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Increase Your Range of Motion”
Thursday, Jan. 4 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Nature “Snow Monkeys” 2:00 Nova “Invisible Universe Revealed” 3:00 Aurora – Fire in the Sky 4:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Full Body Toning” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Hip Strengthening” Friday, Jan. 5 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 (to be announced) 3:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience 4:00 Nature “Snow Monkeys” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Back Strengthening (All Standing)”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Weight Loss: Full Body Toning”
Saturday, Jan. 6 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Washington Week 2:00 Great Performances “Tony Bennett & Lady
Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!” 3:00 Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Jan. 7 Mdnt Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “King
Memses’ Curse” 1:00 Nova “Invisible Universe Revealed” 2:00 Nature “Snow Monkeys” 3:00 Independent Lens “The Untold Tales of
Armistead Maupin” 4:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 5:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Desert Gold” 5:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Luminous
Sunset”
Monday, Jan. 8 Mdnt Victoria on MASTERPIECE “The Queen’s
Husband” 1:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “Engine of
Change” 2:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “Young
England” 3:00 Great Performances “Tony Bennett & Lady
Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live!” 4:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “Brocket Hall” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Pain Relief: Spine Strength & Flexibility (All Standing)”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Weight Loss: Back Strengthening (All Standing)”
Tuesday, Jan. 9 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour
One” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Knoxville, Hour Two” 3:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “The Queen’s
Husband” 4:00 Victoria on MASTERPIECE “Engine of
Change” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Slenderize the Saddle Bags”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Pain Relief: Spine Strength & Flexibility (All Standing)”
Wednesday, Jan. 10 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Finding Your Roots “Puritans and
Pioneers” 2:00 Into the Amazon: American Experience 4:00 Indian Summers: Nespelem Art
Colony 1937 - 1940 [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Leg Slenderizers” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Slenderize The Saddle Bags”
Thursday, Jan. 11 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Nature “Yosemite” 2:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and
2” 4:00 Hidden in Plain Sight: Fighting
Homelessness in Spokane [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Full Body Workout (All Standing)”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Weight Loss: Leg Slenderizers”
Friday, Jan. 12 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 (to be announced) 3:00 Nature “Yosemite” 4:00 Rumrunners’ Paradise [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde
Technique “Weight Loss: Strengthen Your Hamstrings”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Weight Loss: Full Body Workout (All Standing)”
Saturday, Jan. 13 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Washington Week 2:00 Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress
Gershwin Prize for Popular Song 3:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Jan. 14 Mdnt Stampede City Sessions “The Lil Smokies” 1:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse – Part 1 and
2” 3:00 Nature “Yosemite” 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Seashore
Cove” 5:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Desert
Wildflowers”Monday, Jan. 15 Mdnt Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 2:00 Tony Bennett: The Library of Congress
Gershwin Prize for Popular Song 3:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 4:00 Hidden in Plain Sight: Fighting
Homelessness in Spokane [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Pain Relief: Pain Prevention” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde
Technique “Weight Loss: Strengthen Your Hamstrings”
Tuesday, Jan. 16 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour
Two” 2:00 Independent Lens “I am not Your Negro”
3:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 4:00 Indian Summers: Nespelem Art
Colony 1937 - 1940 [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Full Body Strengthening (All Standing)”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Pain Relief: Pain Prevention”
Wednesday, Jan. 17 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Finding Your Roots “Black Like Me” 2:00 The Secret of Tuxedo Park: American
Experience 3:00 Frontline “Rape on the Night Shift” 4:00 Remember When: Nat Park [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Pain Relief: Hip Stretches” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Full Body Strengthening (All Standing)”
Thursday, Jan. 18 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Nature “Arctic Wolf Pack” 2:00 Nova “Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia –
Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery” 3:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 4:00 The Secret of Tuxedo Park: American
Experience 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss: Hips, Knees & Foot Workout”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Pain Relief: Hip Stretches”
Overnight Schedule (continued)
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Friday, Jan. 19 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 3:00 Finding Your Roots “Black Like Me” 4:00 Nature “Arctic Wolf Pack” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Pain Relief: Frozen Shoulder (All Standing)”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Weight Loss: Hips, Knees & Foot Workout”
Saturday, Jan. 20 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Washington Week 2:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters 4:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Jan. 21 Mdnt Stampede City Sessions “Susto” 1:00 Nova “Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia –
Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery” 2:00 Nature “Arctic Wolf Pack” 3:00 Independent Lens “I am not Your Negro” 4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 5:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Sunlit
Woods” 5:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Summer
Sunflower Sunset”Monday, Jan. 22 Mdnt Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 2:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters 4:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Waist Slenderizing Workout” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Pain Relief: Frozen Shoulder (All Standing)”
Tuesday, Jan. 23 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour
Three” 2:00 Independent Lens “The Force” 3:30 Ribbon of Sand 4:00 Carl Maxey: A Fighting Life [KSPS] 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Bone Strengthening Workout” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Waist Slenderizing Workout” Wednesday, Jan. 24 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 We’ll Meet Again “Children of WWII” 2:00 Frontline “Exodus: The Journey Continues” 4:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Spine Stretch for Posture Workout” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Bone Strengthening Workout” Thursday, Jan. 25 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Nature “Animal Misfits” 2:00 Nova “Petra – Lost City of Stone” 3:00 Secrets of the Dead “Scanning the
Pyramids” 4:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour
Three” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Slenderize and Strengthen Your Legs” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Spine Stretch for Posture Workout”
Friday, Jan. 26 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 We’ll Meet Again “Children of WWII” 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour
Three” 4:00 Nature “Animal Misfits” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Improve Your Posture” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Slenderize and Strengthen Your Legs” Saturday, Jan. 27 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 Washington Week 2:00 Great Performances at the Met “Norma” 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Jan. 28 Mdnt Stampede City Sessions “Sam Weber” 1:00 Nova “Petra – Lost City of Stone” 2:00 Nature “Animal Misfits” 3:00 Independent Lens “The Force” 4:30 Ribbon of Sand 5:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Serene River
Falls” 5:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Desert
Sunset”Monday, Jan. 29 Mdnt Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 1:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 2:00 Great Performances at the Met “Norma” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Anti Aging Workout” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Improve Your Posture” Tuesday, Jan. 30 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour
One” 2:00 Independent Lens “I am Another You” 3:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 4:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Power Up Your Legs” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Anti-Aging Workout” Wednesday, Jan. 31 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 We’ll Meet Again “Rescued from Mount St.
Helens” 2:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 3:00 Frontline “North Korea’s Deadly Dictator” 4:00 The Gamble “The Potato in Washington
State” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Triceps and Arms” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Power Up Your Legs” Thursday, Feb. 1 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 2:00 Nova “The Impossible Flight” 4:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Stress Release Workout” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Triceps and Arms”
Friday, Feb. 2 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 We’ll Meet Again “Rescued from Mount St.
Helens” 3:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 4:00 The Gamble “The Potato in Washington
State” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Zero Impact Cardio” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Stress Release Workout” Saturday, Feb. 3 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 BBC Newsnight 2:00 Great Performances “Nas Live from the
Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop” 3:00 Alicia Keys – Landmarks Live in Concert: A
Great Performances Special 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Feb. 4 Mdnt Stampede City Sessions “Altameda” 1:00 Nova “The Impossible Flight” 3:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 4:00 Triangle Fire: American Experience 5:00 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee “Earth
Foundations of Yoga” 5:30 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee “Earth
Grounding Sequence”Monday, Feb. 5 Mdnt Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 1:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 2:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 3:00 Independent Lens “I am Another You” 4:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Prevention of Hand and Finger Arthritis”
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Zero Impact Cardio”
Tuesday, Feb. 6 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour
Two” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 3:00 Great Performances “Nas Live from the
Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop” 4:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Quad Slenderizing” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Prevention of Hand and Finger Arthritis”
Wednesday, Feb. 7 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 We’ll Meet Again “Lost Children of
Vietnam” 2:00 Gilded Age: American Experience 4:00 History Detectives 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Stomach Flattening Workout” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Quad Slenderizing”
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Overnight Schedule (continued)Thursday, Feb. 8 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 2:00 Nova “First Face of America” 3:00 Impossible Builds 4:00 Alicia Keys – Landmarks Live in concert: A
Great Performances Special 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Put a Bounce in Your Step” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Stomach Flattening Workout” Friday, Feb. 9 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 We’ll Meet Again 3:00 Great Performances “Nas Live from the
Kennedy Center: Classical Hip-Hop” 4:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Fingers and Hands” 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Put a Bounce in Your Step” Saturday, Feb. 10 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 BBC Newsnight 2:00 The American Epic Sesssions 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Feb. 11 Mdnt Stampede City Sessions “Jane’s Party” 1:00 Nova “First Face of America” 2:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 3:00 Independent Lens 4:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 5:00 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee “Earth
Energy Sequence” 5:30 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee “Air &
Water Expansion & Awareness Sequence”Monday, Feb. 12 Mdnt Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 1:00 Queen Elizabeth’s Secret Agents 2:00 Gilded Age: American Experience 4:00 Impossible Builds 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Fingers and Hands”
Tuesday, Feb. 13 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “New Orleans, Hour
Three” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Jacksonville, Hour
Two” 3:00 Impossible Builds 4:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Wednesday, Feb. 14 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 We’ll Meet Again “Heroes of 9/11” 2:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American
Experience 3:00 Frontline 4:00 History Detectives 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Thursday, Feb. 15 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 2:00 Nova “Great Escape at Dunkirk” 3:00 Impossible Builds 4:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American
Experience 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Friday, Feb. 16 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 We’ll Meet Again 3:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American
Experience 4:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Saturday, Feb. 17 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 BBC Newsnight 2:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters 4:00 Impossible Builds 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Feb. 18 Mdnt Stampede City Sessions “Alan Kavanagh” 1:00 Nova “Great Escape at Dunkirk” 2:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries 3:00 POV “Do Not Resist” 4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 5:00 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee “Air &
Water Strength & Flexibility” 5:30 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee “Air &
Water Fluidity & Balance”Monday, Feb. 19 Mdnt Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 1:00 Secrets of the Tower of London 2:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters 4:00 Bombing of Wall Street: American
Experience 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Tuesday, Feb. 20 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “St. Louis, Hour One” 2:00 Independent Lens “Tell Them We are
Rising: The Story of Black Colleges” 3:30 Ribbon of Sand 4:00 Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Wednesday, Feb. 21 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 We’ll Meet Again “Freedom Summer” 2:00 Frontline 4:00 History Detectives 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Thursday, Feb. 22 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Nature “The Last Rhino” 2:00 Nova 3:00 Impossible Builds 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Friday, Feb. 23 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 We’ll Meet Again 3:00 (to be announced) 4:00 Nature “The Last Rhino” 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Saturday, Feb. 24 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Washington Week 1:30 BBC Newsnight 2:00 Great Performances “Movies for Grownups
Awards with AARP Magazine” 4:00 Impossible Builds 5:00 The This Old House HourSunday, Feb. 25 Mdnt Stampede City Sessions “The Lovelocks” 1:00 Nova 2:00 Nature “The Last Rhino” 3:00 Independent Lens “Tell Them We are
Rising: The Story of Black Colleges” 4:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 5:00 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee
“Balance & Breath” 5:30 Foundations of Yoga with Tara Lee “Solar
Body”Monday, Feb. 26 Mdnt Victoria Season 2 on MASTERPIECE 1:30 Great Performances “Movies for Grownups
Awards with AARP Magazine” 3:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine :00 Impossible Builds 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Tuesday, Feb. 27 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 Antiques Roadshow “St. Louis, Hour Two” 2:00 Great Performances “Movies for Grownups
Awards with AARP Magazine” 4:00 History Detectives 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Wednesday, Feb. 28 Mdnt PBS NewsHour 1:00 We’ll Meet Again “Coming Out” 2:00 American Creed 3:00 Frontline 4:00 History Detectives 5:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
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Vol. 39 • Issue 1 January/February 2018
Consuelo Larrabee Bob Morrison
Becka Shelley Vanessa Strange
FROM THE COVER:
Jenna Coleman (Doctor Who) returns for a new season as the young queen who wants it all — romance, power, an heir and personal freedom — on Victoria, Season 2, airing in seven episodes created and scripted by bestselling novelist Daisy Goodwin (The Fortune Hunter), premiering Sunday, Jan. 14 at 8 pm/9 Mtn. on MASTERPIECE.
More than 16 million viewers tuned in for Victoria’s premiere season, making it the highest-rated drama on PBS in 20 years—second only to Downton Abbey.
Joining the cast in the new season is legendary actress Dame Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones, The Avengers), who plays the Duchess of Buccleuch, the court’s new Mistress of the Robes — a fount of old-fashioned good sense for the queen, who is now in the throes of motherhood.
Season 2 finds Victoria adapting to motherhood after the birth of her first child, a daughter (to the disappointment of many). Meanwhile, the disaster of the Anglo-Afghan War unfolds abroad and the catastrophic Irish potato famine begins to wreak havoc. In other foreign affairs, a royal state visit to France is in the offing.
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