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WHEN LINCOLN CENTER and the New
York Philharmonic announced plans
for a concert staging of Rodgers &
Hammerstein’s beloved musical Carousel
at Avery Fisher Hall, it quickly became
one of the hottest tickets of New York
City’s spring cultural season. With only five
performances and a
starry cast including
Broadway favorite
Kelli O’Hara as Julie
Jordan and celebrat-
ed opera baritone
Nathan Gunn as Billy
Bigelow, it’s no surprise that tickets
for this must-see event sold out faster
than you could say “June Is Bustin’ Out
All Over.”
But don’t despair. Even if you couldn’t
get a ticket to this critically acclaimed
production, you can still enjoy a front-
row seat in your own living room when
THIRTEEN airs Rodgers & Hammerstein’s
Carousel with the New York Philharmonic .
Hosted by five-time Tony winner Audra
McDonald, the Live From Lincoln Center
special features a cast of stars drawn from
Broadway and opera stages, including
O’Hara, Gunn, Stephanie Blythe, Shuler
Hensley, Jason Danieley, Jessie Mueller,
Kate Burton, and John Cullum. Rob Fisher
conducts and John Rando directs, with
choreography by Warren Carlyle.
With this highly-anticipated broadcast,
we continue our proud tradition of bring-
ing the best of Broadway and beyond to
audiences from Great Neck to the Great
Plains, reaching people who may not have
access to the performing arts and inspir-
ing new generations of artists.
“One of the first operatic programs
I saw was on Channel 13,” Nathan
Gunn said in a recent
interview. “I think it was
Luciano Pavarotti singing
in Tosca at The Met.
I was floored by not only
his performance, but by
the grand scale of it all
and the beauty of the music. It may have
been the first time I’d seen an opera. It was
one of the many little things that pointed
me in a certain direction in my life and
changed the course of it.”
The starry nights continue with Josh
Groban: All That Echoes (Fri 12th, 9 p.m.)
and Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets
Kate Smith (Fri 19th, 9 p.m.), both on
Live From Lincoln Center. And Michael
Feinstein’s American Songbook series
returns with Show Tunes (Fri 5th, 9 p.m.)
featuring Stephen Sondheim, Angela
Lansbury, and Christine Ebersole; Let’s
Dance (Fri 5th, 10 p.m.) with Liza Minnelli;
and On the Air (Fri 12th, 10 p.m.), a look
at the Golden Age of Radio with violinist
Joshua Bell and other special guests.
Learn more at
thirteen.org/livefromlincolncenter
Live From Lincoln Center:Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel with the New York Philharmonic
Friday 26th, 9 p.m.
ENCHANTED EVENINGS
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this month
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1 MONDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE Antiques Roadshow: “Cincinnati, Ohio” (PART 1 OF 3) REPEATS
EARLY THU 4TH, 2AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Kind Hearted Woman A divorced mother and Oglala Sioux woman living on a North Dakota reservation struggles to heal her family and rebuild her life. A David Sutherland film. (PART 1
OF 2) REPEATS EARLY
MON 8TH, 12:30AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
TUE 2ND, 1:30PM.
4/02 EARLY TUESDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
TUE 2ND, 1PM.
12:30 Conversations at NJPAC
1:00 Masterpiece Classic: “Mr. Selfridge” (PART 1 OF 8)
REPEATS EARLY SAT 6TH, 3AM.
3:00 Call the Midwife REPEATS EARLY SAT 6TH, 5AM.
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4:00 Secrets of the Manor House 5:00 New York Originals [R]
2 TUESDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE History Detectives Tracing stories from the American West. REPEATS EARLY THU 4TH, 1AM
AND EARLY SUN 7TH, 4:10AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Kind Hearted Woman A divorced mother and Oglala Sioux woman living on a North Dakota reservation struggles to heal her family and rebuild her life. A David Sutherland film. (PART 2 OF 2) REPEATS EARLY
MON 8TH, 2:30AM.
4/03 EARLY WEDNESDAY AM 12:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
WED 3RD, 1:30PM.
1:00 Reel 13 Indies: “Another Year” (2010) [R]
3:15 American Masters: “Philip Roth: Unmasked” [R]
4:45 New York Originals [R]
3 WEDNESDAY
5:30 BBC World News America
6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE Nature: “What Plants Talk About” The secret lives of plants. REPEATS EARLY FRI 5TH,
1AM; SAT 6TH, 5PM AND AND
EARLY WED 10TH, 4:30AM.
9:00 NOVA: “Ancient Computer” A lump of metal found in a 2,000-year-old shipwreck turns out to be the world’s first computer. REPEATS EARLY FRI 5TH, 2AM.
10:00 PREMIERE Eat, Fast and Live Longer With Michael Mosley Fasting as a way to achieve weight loss and better health. REPEATS EARLY
FRI 5TH, 3AM; SAT 6TH, 1PM AND
EARLY TUE 9TH, 4:30AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS THU 4TH, 1:30PM.
4/04 EARLY THURSDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
THU 4TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 History Detectives SEE TUE 2ND, 8PM. REPEATS
EARLY SUN 7TH, 4:10AM.
2:00 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 1ST, 8PM. [R].
3:00 A Flea Market Documentary 4:00 Richard Bangs’ South America: Quest for Wonder 5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World
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12NOON.
8:30 Treasures of New York: “Pratt Institute” Pete Hamill hosts this inside view of the venerable Brooklyn institution founded in 1887. REPEATS
EARLY SUN 7TH, 5:10AM.
9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series IV: Why Didn’t They Ask Evans?” Miss Marple teams up with a beautiful socialite to interpret a dying man’s last words. REPEATS EARLY
SAT 6TH, 1:30AM.
10:30 PREMIERE MetroFocus Interviews, in-depth reporting, and solutions-oriented stories from across the metro-politan region. 11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
FRI 5TH, 1:30PM.
4/05 EARLY FRIDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
FRI 5TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Nature SEE WED 3RD,
8PM. REPEATS SAT 6TH, 5PM
AND EARLY WED 10TH, 4:30AM.
2:00 NOVA SEE WED 3RD,
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3:00 Eat, Fast and Live Longer With Michael Mosley SEE WED 3RD, 10PM.
REPEATS SAT 6TH, 1PM AND
EARLY TUE 9TH, 4:30AM.
4:00 Richard Bangs’ Adventures With Purpose 5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World
5 FRIDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill REPEATS
SAT 6TH, 9AM.
8:30 PREMIERE Need to Know With Jeff Greenfield, Maria Hinojosa, Scott Simon, and Ray Suarez. REPEATS SAT 6TH, 9:30AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: “Show Tunes” Stephen Sondheim, Angela Lansbury and Christine Ebersole join Feinstein for a discussion about American musicals. Feinstein performs “Lullaby of Broadway.” (PART 1 OF 3) REPEATS
SUN 7TH, 1PM.
10:00 PREMIERE Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: “Let’s Dance” Feinstein and special guest Liza Minnelli explore the marriage of music and choreography. Highlights include rare footage of Fred Astaire rehearsing and Gene Kelly's Broadway debut in Pal Joey. (PART 2
OF 3) REPEATS SUN 7TH, 2PM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
MON 8TH, 1:30PM.
EVENING AND NIGHT
Treasures of New York: Reimagining Lincoln Center & The High Line: Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Sun 14th, 7pm; thirteen.org/treasuresofnewyork
DILLER SCOFIDIO + RENFRO has long been at the fore-
front of design with provocative exhibitions that blurred
the boundaries between art and architecture. This film
captures their extraordinary evolution and unique process
in reimagining the public identities of Lincoln Center and
the once derelict High Line railroad tracks, featuring
interviews with the architects, New York City Planning
Commissioner Amanda Burden, and others.
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12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Theater Talk 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series IV” SEE THU 4TH, 9PM. [R]
3:00 Masterpiece Classic: “Mr. Selfridge” [R]
5:00 Call the Midwife [R]
6 SATURDAY
6:00 Mike Colameco’s Real Food 6:30 Lidia’s Italy in America. 7:00 The This Old House Hour8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 Reel 13 Classics: “The Hound of the Baskervilles” (1959) A nobleman is threatened by a family curse on his estate. REPEATS
EARLY SAT 6TH, 12:05AM.
10:30 PREMIERE Reel 13 Indies: “Baghead” (2008) Four struggling actors create a horror screenplay that starts to come true. REPEATS EARLY SUN 7TH,
1:35AM AND EARLY WED 10TH,
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4/07 EARLY SUNDAY AM 12:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 Shorts REPEATS EARLY
SUN 7TH, 3:05AM.
12:05 Reel 13 Classics SEE SAT 6TH, 9PM. [R]
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3:10 Globe Trekker [R]
4:10 History Detectives SEE
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6:00 PREMIERE Moyers & Company REPEATS SUN 7TH,
11:30PM.
7:00 PREMIERE Overdraft Coping with the conse-quences of America’s immense federal debt. REPEATS EARLY THU 11TH, 4AM. 8:00 PREMIERE Call the Midwife Cynthia comes under suspicion when the Kelly family’s newborn son dies in unexplained circumstances. (PART 2 OF 8)
REPEATS EARLY TUE 9TH, 2AM
AND EARLY SAT 13TH, 4AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Masterpiece Classic: “Mr. Selfridge” Harry Gordon Selfridge (Jeremy Piven) skirts scandal by putting cosmetics at the front of the store. (PART 2 OF 8)
REPEATS EARLY TUE 9TH,
1AM AND EARLY SAT 13TH,
3AM.
10:00 PREMIERE Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance The story of the Jewish artists, musicians, poets and writers incarcer-ated in the concentration camp Terezin. REPEATS EARLY
TUE 9TH, 3AM.
11:30 Moyers & Company
SEE SUN 7TH, 6PM. [R]
4/08 EARLY MONDAY AM 12:30 Kind Hearted Woman
(PARTS 1-2 OF 2) SEE MON 1ST,
9PM. [R]
8 MONDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE Antiques Roadshow: “Cincinnati, Ohio” (PART 2 OF 3)
9:00 Market Warriors Visits Chicago’s Randolph Street Market. 10:00 PREMIERE Indepen-dent Lens: “The House I Live In” A grass-roots level view of America’s war on drugs. REPEATS EARLY
MON 15TH, 3AM.
4/09 EARLY TUESDAY AM 12:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
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1:00 Masterpiece Classic SEE SUN 7TH, 9PM. REPEATS
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2:00 Call the Midwife SEE
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4:30 Eat, Fast and Live Longer With Michael Mosley SEE WED 3RD, 10PM.
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THU 11TH, 1AM; SAT 13TH,
2PM; AND EARLY MON 15TH,
1:30AM.
9:30 No Escaping Houdini The life, career, and Jewish roots of the legendary magician, escape artist, and Hungarian immigrant. REPEATS EARLY THU 11TH,
2:30AM; SAT 13TH, 3:30PM; AND
EARLY SUN 14TH, 5:20AM.
10:00 Frontline Episode TBA. 11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
WED 10TH, 1:30PM.
4/10 EARLY WEDNESDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
WED 10TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Reel 13 Indies SEE
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2:30 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 8TH, 8PM. [R]
3:30 Market Warriors SEE
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4:30 Nature SEE WED 3RD,
8PM. [R]
10 WEDNESDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider.
6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Nature: “Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves” What happens when two great predators come face to face in Yellowstone. REPEATS EARLY FRI 12TH, 1AM
AND SAT 13TH, 5PM.
9:00 PREMIERE NOVA: “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening” The inside story of the island continent that has it all. (PART 1 OF 3) REPEATS EARLY
FRI 12TH, 2AM.
10:00 PREMIERE The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley Why people respond differently to exercise. REPEATS EARLY
FRI 12TH, 3AM; SAT 13TH, 1PM;
AND EARLY TUE 16TH, 4:30AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
THU 11TH, 1:30PM.
4/11 EARLY THURSDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
THU 11TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 American Masters SEE
TUE 9TH, 8PM. REPEATS
SAT 13TH, 2PM AND EARLY
MON 15TH, 1:30AM.
2:30 No Escaping Houdini SEE TUE 9TH, 9:30PM. REPEATS
SAT 13TH, 3:30PM AND EARLY
SUN 14TH, 5:20AM. [R] 3:00 Frontline [R]
4:00 Overdraft SEE SUN 7TH,
7PM. [R]
5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today 6:30 Nightly Business Report
7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE NYC-ARTS With Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. REPEATS
SUN 14TH, 12NOON.
8:30 PREMIERE Great Performances at the Met: “La Clemenza di Tito” Elina Garanca, Giuseppe Filianoti and Barbara Frittoli star in Mozart’s opera. REPEATS
SUN 14TH, 12:30PM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
FRI 12TH, 1:30PM.
4/12 EARLY FRIDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
FRI 12TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Nature SEE WED 10TH,
8PM. REPEATS SAT 13TH, 5PM.
2:00 NOVA SEE WED 10TH,
9PM. [R]
3:00 The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley SEE WED 10TH, 10PM.
REPEATS SAT 13TH, 1PM AND
EARLY TUE 16TH, 4:30AM. [R]
4:00 The Circassians [R]
5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World
12 FRIDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour
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8:30 PREMIERE Need to Know With Jeff Greenfield, Maria Hinojosa, Scott Simon, and Ray Suarez. REPEATS SAT 13TH, 9:30AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Live From Lincoln Center: “Josh Groban: All That Echoes” The singer performs favorites from his career and highlights from his new album, All That Echoes.
10:00 PREMIERE Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook: “On the Air” Celebrates the Golden Age of Radio with archival clips of Bing Crosby, Cab Calloway, and Kate Smith. (PART 3 OF 3) REPEATS
SUN 21ST, 2:30PM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS MON 15TH, 1:30PM.
4/13 EARLY SATURDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
MON 15TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Theater Talk 1:30 The Labyrinth [R]
2:00 Only a Number A Holocaust survivor. REPEATS
EARLY MON 15TH, 12:30AM.
3:00 Masterpiece Classic SEE SUN 7TH, 9PM. [R]
4:00 Call the Midwife SEE
SUN 7TH, 8PM. [R]
5:00 How the Beatles Rocked the Kremlin [R]
13 SATURDAY
6:00 Mike Colameco’s Real Food 6:30 Lidia’s Italy in America 7:00 The This Old House Hour8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 Classics: “Call Northside 777” (1948) A Chicago newsman (James Stewart) digs up the story of a scrubwoman’s son who has been framed for murder. REPEATS EARLY SUN 14TH,
1:10AM.
10:55 PREMIERE Reel 13 Indies: “Jindabyne” (2006) An Irishman in Australia is shaken by the discovery of a murdered girl. REPEATS
EARLY SUN 14TH, 3:05AM AND
EARLY WED 17TH, 1AM.
4/14 EARLY SUNDAY AM 1:05 PREMIERE Reel 13 Shorts 1:10 Reel 13 Classics SEE
SAT 13TH, 9PM. [R]
3:05 Reel 13 Indies SEE
SAT 13TH, 10:55PM. REPEATS
EARLY WED 17TH, 1AM. [R]
14 SUNDAY
6:00 PREMIERE Moyers & Company REPEATS SUN 14TH,
11:30PM.
7:00 PREMIERE Treasures of New York: “Reimagining Lincoln Center & The High Line: Diller Scofidio + Renfro” Profiles the renowned architecture and design firm that revitalized Lincoln Center and the High Line, featuring interviews with the architects, New York
AFTER WINNING
rave reviews in Texas,
Chicago, and at the
Kennedy Center in
Washington, DC.,
Ann—the fascinating
portrait of legendary
Texas Governor Ann
Richards written by
and starring Holland
Taylor—is coming to
Broadway. Join us
at Lincoln Center’s
Vivian Beaumont
Theater on Tuesday,
June 18 at 7 p.m. for
this extraordinary
play, followed by a
post-show chat with
Holland Taylor.
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EVENING AND NIGHTCity Planning Commis-sioner Amanda Burden, and others. REPEATS
SUN 21ST, 1:30PM; MON 29TH,
9PM; AND EARLY WED MAY 1ST,
3:30AM.
8:00 PREMIERE Call the Midwife Jenny is sent to a London Hospital to work on the male surgical ward. (PART 3 OF 8) REPEATS EARLY
TUE 16TH, 2AM AND EARLY
SAT 20TH, 4AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Masterpiece Classic: “Mr. Selfridge” Ballerina Anna Pavlova causes a sensation at the store. With Jeremy Piven (Entourage). (PART 3
OF 8) REPEATS EARLY TUE 16TH,
1AM AND EARLY SAT 20TH, 3AM.
10:00 PREMIERE Orchestra of Exiles Pro-files violinist Bronislaw Huberman who, in 1936, moved 70 Jewish musi-cians from Germany to Palestine to found what would become The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. REPEATS EARLY TUE 16TH,
3AM.
11:30 Moyers & Company
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4/15 EARLY MONDAY AM 12:30 Only a Number SEE
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1:30 American Masters SEE
TUE 9TH, 8PM. [R]
3:00 Independent Lens SEE
MON 8TH, 10PM. [R]
5:00 Finding Kalman [R]
15 MONDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE Antiques Roadshow: “Cincinnati, Ohio” (PART 3 OF 3) REPEATS
EARLY WED 17TH, 3:05AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Market Warriors Minnesota's Gold Rush Show. REPEATS EARLY
WED 17TH, 4:03AM.
10:00 PREMIERE Independent Lens: “Wonder Women! The Untold Story of American Super-heroines” Traces the evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman. REPEATS
EARLY THU 18TH, 4AM AND
EARLY SAT 20TH, 5AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
TUE 16TH, 1:30PM.
4/16 EARLY TUESDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
TUE 16TH, 1PM.
12:30 Conversations at NJPAC1:00 Masterpiece Classic SEE SUN 14TH, 9PM. REPEATS
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2:00 Call the Midwife SEE
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3:00 Orchestra of Exiles SEE SUN 14TH, 10PM. [R]
4:30 The Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley SEE WED 10TH, 10PM. [R]
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE In Perfor-mance at the White House Join President Obama and the First Family for this concert showcasing the best in American music and dance. REPEATS EARLY
THU 18TH, 1AM.
9:00 PREMIERE The Central Park Five Documents the miscar-riage of justice that followed the brutal rape of a Central Park jogger in 1989. A film by Ken Burns, David McMahon, and Sarah Burns. REPEATS
EARLY THU 18TH, 2AM; SAT
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22ND, 12MID.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
WED 17TH, 1:30PM.
4/17 EARLY WEDNESDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
WED 17TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Reel 13 Indies SEE
SAT 13TH, 10:55PM. [R]
3:05 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 15TH, 8PM. [R]
4:05 Market Warriors SEE
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AND SAT 20TH, 5PM.
9:00 PREMIERE NOVA: “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes” The prehistoric background of the island continent. (PART
2 OF 3)
10:00 PREMIERE Guts With Michael Mosley The human digestive system. REPEATS EARLY FRI 19TH, 3AM
AND SAT 20TH, 1PM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
THU 18TH, 1:30PM.
4/18 EARLY THURSDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
THU 18TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 In Performance at the White House SEE TUE 16TH,
8PM. REPEATS EARLY SAT 20TH,
2AM. [R]
2:00 The Central Park Five SEE TUE 16TH, 9PM. REPEATS
SAT 20TH, 2PM AND SUN 21ST,
12:00MID. [R]
4:00 Independent Lens SEE MON 15TH, 10PM. REPEATS
EARLY SAT 20TH, 5AM.
5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World
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5:30 BBC World News America
6:00 NJ Today 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE NYC-ARTS With Philippe de Montebello and Paula Zahn. REPEATS EARLY SAT
20TH, 1:30AM AND SUN 21ST,
12NOON.
8:30 Will Barnet: Tracing the Soul of the Work The 99-year-old artist talks of life and the creative process.9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series V: The Mirror Crack’d From Side to Side” A fan consumes a poison daiquiri at a benefit thrown by a Hollywood star. REPEATS EARLY SAT 20TH,
1:30AM.
10:30 PREMIERE MetroFocus Interviews, in-depth reporting, and solutions-oriented stories from across the metropolitan region.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
FRI 19TH, 1:30PM.
4/19 EARLY FRIDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
FRI 19TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Nature SEE WED 17TH,
8PM. REPEATS SAT 20TH, 5PM.
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9PM. [R]
3:00 Guts With Michael
Mosley SEE WED 17TH, 10PM.
REPEATS SAT 20TH, 1PM. [R]
4:00 POV [R]
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill REPEATS
SAT 20TH, 9AM.
8:30 PREMIERE Need to Know With Jeff Greenfield, Maria Hinojosa, Scott Simon, and Ray Suarez. REPEATS SAT 20TH, 9:30AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Live From Lincoln Center: “Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith” Internationally acclaimed mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe performs songs made famous by Kate Smith during World War II. REPEATS SUN 21ST, 12:30PM.
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1:00 Theater Talk 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series V” SEE THU 18TH, 9PM. [R]
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6:00 Mike Colameco’s Real Food 6:30 Lidia’s Italy in America 7:00 The This Old House Hour8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 Reel 13 Classics: “Shake Hands With the Devil” (1959) A medical professor (James Cagney) recruits a U.S. student for the Irish Republican Army in 1921 Dublin. REPEATS
EARLY SUN 21ST, 1AM.
10:55 Reel 13 Indies: “Made in Dagenham” (2010) The story of a 1968 Ford strike, where female work-ers walked out in protest against sexual discrimina-tion. With Sally Hawkins and Bob Hoskins. REPEATS
EARLY SUN 21ST, 2:55AM AND
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7:00 PREMIERE The Lost Bird Project Sculptor Todd McGrain’s odyssey to raise statues in memory of five extinct birds. REPEATS EARLY
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EARLY TUE 23RD, 2AM AND
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9:00 PREMIERE Masterpiece Classic: “Mr. Selfridge” Spunky shop girl Agnes Towler returns to work. Harry (Jeremy Piven) and Rose face a moment of truth. (PART 4 OF 8) REPEATS
EARLY TUE 23RD, 1AM AND
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10:00 SERIES PREMIERE The Bletchley Circle Four women in 1950s England with the ability to break codes deduce how a serial killer is finding his victims. (PART 1 OF 3) REPEATS EARLY
TUE 23RD, 3AM AND EARLY
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11:00 Moyers & Company SEE SUN 21ST, 6PM. [R]
4/22 EARLY MONDAY AM 12:00 The Central Park Five SEE SAT 20TH, 2PM. [R]
2:00 Lost Bird Project SEE
TUE 16TH, 9PM. [R]
3:00 American Masters: “John Muir in the New World” REPEATS EARLY
THU 25TH, 4AM.
4:30 A Sense of Wonder
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE Antiques Roadshow: “Rapid City, South Dakota” (PART 1 OF
3) REPEATS EARLY WED 24TH,
3AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Market Warriors Visits North Carolina’s Liberty Antique Festival. REPEATS EARLY
WED 24TH, 4AM.
10:00 PREMIERE Independent Lens: “The Island President” President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives is a leading international voice for urgent action on climate change.11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
TUE 23RD, 1:30PM.
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3:00 The Bletchley Circle SEE SUN 21ST, 10PM. REPEATS
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4:00 Food Forward: “Urban Agriculture Across America” 4:30 Guts With Michael Mosley SEE WED 17TH, 10PM.
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 The Dust Bowl: “The Great Plow Up” Ken Burns’ film tells the story of the worst man-made ecolog-
ical disaster in American history. (PART 1 OF 2) REPEATS
EARLY THU 25TH, 1AM; SAT 27TH,
2PM; AND EARLY MON 29TH,
12MID.
10:00 Frontline Episode TBA. 11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
WED 24TH, 1:30PM.
4/24 EARLY WEDNESDAY AM 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
WED 24TH, 1PM.
12:30 One-on-One With Steve Adubato 1:00 Reel 13 Indies SEE
SAT 20TH, 10:55PM. [R]
3:00 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 22ND, 8PM. [R]
4:00 Market Warriors SEE
MON 22ND, 9PM. [R]
5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World.
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5:30 BBC World News America
6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Nature: “Jungle Eagle” In the South American jungle resides the most powerful raptor in the world. REPEATS EARLY
FRI 26TH, 1AM; SAT 27TH, 5PM;
AND EARLY MON 29TH, 3AM.
9:00 PREMIERE NOVA: “Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters” Titanic dinosaurs, giant kangaroos, and sea monsters lurk in Australia’s prehistoric past. (PART 3 OF 3) REPEATS EARLY
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WED 1ST, 4:30AM.
10:00 Nature: “Kangaroo Mob” A mob of street-smart kangaroos moves into Australia’s capital city during a drought. REPEATS
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11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
MON 29TH, 1:30PM.
4/27 EARLY SATURDAY AM 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS MON 29TH, 1PM.
1:00 Theater Talk 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series V” SEE
THU 25TH, 9PM. [R]
3:00 Masterpiece Classic: “Mr. Selfridge” SEE SUN 21ST,
9PM. [R]
4:00 Call the Midwife SEE
SUN 21ST, 8PM. [R]
5:00 The Bletchley Circle SEE SUN 21ST, 10PM. [R]
27 SATURDAY
6:00 Mike Colameco’s Real Food 6:30 Lidia’s Italy in America 7:00 The This Old House Hour8:00 Keeping Up Appearances 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 Classics: “Four Weddings and a Funeral” (1994) A charming Englishman (Hugh Grant) and an American beauty (Andie MacDowell) repeatedly run into each other at weddings. REPEATS EARLY
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11:05 Reel 13 Indies: “Please Give” (2010) The granddaughters of an elderly woman clash with her landlord. With Catherine Keener. REPEATS
EARLY SUN 28TH, 2:50AM
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4/28 EARLY SUNDAY AM 12:40 PREMIERE Reel 13 Shorts REPEATS EARLY SUN
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8:00 PREMIERE Call the Midwife The Poplar community prepares for the annual Summer Fete, which will feature a baby show. (PART 5 OF 8)
REPEATS EARLY TUE 30TH,
2AM.
9:00 PREMIERE Masterpiece Classic: “Mr. Selfridge” Mr. Grove takes over in Harry’s absence, facing irate temperance marchers and other chal-lenges. With Jeremy Piven. (PART 5 OF 8) REPEATS EARLY
TUE 30TH, 1AM.
10:00 PREMIERE The Bletchley Circle Closing in on a serial killer, the women put themselves at extreme risk. (PART 2 OF 3) REPEATS
EARLY TUE 30TH, 3AM.
11:00 Moyers & Company SEE SUN 28TH, 6PM. [R]
4/29 EARLY MONDAY AM 12:00 The Dust Bowl SEE TUE 23RD, 8PM. [R]
2:00 Frontline [R]
3:00 Nature SEE WED 24TH,
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4:00 Nature SEE WED 24TH,
10PM. [R]
5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World
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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 PREMIERE Antiques Roadshow: “Rapid City, South Dakota” (PART 2 OF
3) REPEATS EARLY WED 1ST,
2:33AM.
9:00 Treasures of New York: “Reimagining Lincoln Center & The High Line: Diller Scofidio + Renfro” SEE SUN 14TH, 7PM. REPEATS
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10:00 PREMIERE Independent Lens: “The Undocumented” The story of Mexican migrants who die crossing the desert in search of a better life. Stanley Tucci hosts. 11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
TUE 30TH, 1:30PM.
4/30 EARLY TUESDAY AM 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
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1:00 Masterpiece Classic:
“Mr. Selfridge” SEE SUN 28TH,
9PM. [R]
2:00 Call the Midwife SEE SUN 28TH, 8PM. [R]
3:00 The Bletchley Circle SEE SUN 28TH, 10PM. [R]
4:00 Chihuly Outside SEE
SUN 28TH, 7PM. [R]
5:00 Rudy Maxa’s World
30 TUESDAY
5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 NJ Today With Mike Schneider. 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 The Dust Bowl: “Reaping the Whirlwind” In the conclusion of Ken Burns’ film, efforts to stabilize the soil continue as the families of the plains seek new lives in California—with dangers of another Dust Bowl facing future generations. (PART 2
OF 2)
10:00 Frontline Episode TBA 11:00 Charlie Rose
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2:35 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 29TH, 8PM. [R]
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