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A program guide for members of Prairie Public BroadcastingMay 2013
Public television is breathing new life into the traditional civics lesson. Peter Sagal is traveling across the country on a Harley Davidson to fi nd out where the U.S. Constitution lives, how it works and how it doesn’t, how it unites us as a nation, and how it has nearly torn us apart. Sagal—the humerous host of public radio’s Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me!—
investigates some of today’s major constitutional debates and talks with ordinary citizens and leading constitutional experts about what the Constitution actually says and what it means, the dramatic historical
events and crises that have defi ned it, and why all this matters.
Tune in for the four-part television series Constitution USA with Peter Sagal
on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. (CT) beginning May 7.
May Prime Time Televısion Programs
Visit www.prairiepublic.org for the most up-to-date schedules, including Prairie Public’s multicast schedules.Programming may change with little or no notice.Programs are listed in Central Time. Prairie Public local television productions are highlighted in blue.
9:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge (part 6 of 8) ⁄
10:00 The Bletchley Circle ™11:00 EastEnders ›Midnight Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Prairie Pulse Sanford Health Psychiatrist
Dr. Reed Sulik fi
6 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow fi9:00 I Am A Person fi10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
7 Tuesday7:00 Wind Gods fi8:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal
A More Perfect Union ⁄9:00 TED Talks Education ⁄10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
8 Wednesday7:00 Nature The Private Life of Deer fi8:00 NOVA Venom: Nature’s Killer ⁄9:00 Secrets of the Dead Death on
the Railroad ⁄10:00 Almanac: At the Capitol10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
9 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi8:00 Doc Martin ⁄9:00 Dirk Gently ⁄10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
10 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse North Dakota Tourism
Director Sara Otte Coleman fi8:00 Broadway or Bust Boot Camp ⁄9:00 Broadway or Bust And the Winner Is... ⁄10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report 11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley
1 Wednesday7:00 Nature Legendary White Stallions ·8:00 NOVA Australia’s First 4 Billion Years:
Strange Creatures ⁄9:00 Secrets of the Dead Bugging Hitler’s
Soldiers ⁄10:00 Almanac: At the Capitol10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
2 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi8:00 Doc Martin ⁄9:00 Dirk Gently ⁄10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
3 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Sanford Health Psychiatrist
Dr. Read Sulik fi8:00 North Dakota Legislative Review 20138:30 Great Performances Paul Taylor Dance
Company in Paris ⁄9:30 Broadway or Bust The Casting Call ⁄10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
4 Saturday7:00 Globe Trekker Around the World—
Pacific Journeys: Santiago to Pitcairn ⁄8:00 Yes, Prime Minister ›8:30 The Cafe ›9:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›9:30 Hebburn ›10:00 EastEnders ›11:00 Austin City Limits Norah Jones/
Kat Edmonson ⁄Midnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
5 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Great Entertainers fi8:00 Call the Midwife ™
9:00 Dirk Gently ⁄10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
17 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Theodore Roosevelt
Historical President Randy Hatzenbuhler fi8:00 PBS Arts from Miami: Miami City Ballet
Dances Balanchine and Tharp ⁄9:30 Sousa on the Rez: Marching to the Beat
of a Different Drum fi10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report 11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
18 Saturday7:00 Globe Trekker Around the World—
Silk Road: X’ian to Kashgar ⁄8:00 Yes, Prime Minister ›8:30 The Cafe ›9:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›9:30 Hebburn ›10:00 EastEnders ›11:00 Austin City Limits Arcade Fire ⁄Midnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
19 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Salute to Cole
Porter fi8:00 Call the Midwife ™9:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge
(part 8 of 8) ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›Midnight Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Prairie Pulse fi
20 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow fi8:00 Mel Brooks: American Masters ⁄9:30 Prairie Mosaic Artist Dan Jones,
filmmaker Tom Brandau, music from Ogg Creek, and a candidate in the Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra conductor search. fi
10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
21 Tuesday7:00 The Ghost Army ⁄8:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal
12:30 Inside Washington
11 Saturday7:00 Globe Trekker Around the World—Pacific
Journeys: Tonga to New Caledonia ⁄8:00 Yes, Prime Minister ›8:30 The Cafe ›9:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›9:30 Hebburn ›10:00 EastEnders ›11:00 Austin City Limits The Shins/Dr. Dog ⁄Midnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
12 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Mother’s Day Show
fi8:00 Call the Midwife ™9:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge (part
7 of 8) ⁄10:00 10 Buildings That Changed America ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›Midnight Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Prairie Pulse North Dakota Tourism
Director Sara Otte Coleman fi
13 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow fi9:00 Independent Lens The Invisible War ™10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
14 Tuesday7:00 Rick Steves Special Rick Steves Special:
A Symphonic Journey fi8:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal It’s a
Free Country ⁄9:00 Frontline Cliffhanger10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
15 Wednesday7:00 Nature Great Zebra Exodus Œ8:00 NOVA Decoding Neanderthals ⁄9:00 Secrets of the Dead Cavemen Cold Case ⁄10:00 Almanac: At the Capitol10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
16 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi 8:00 Doc Martin ⁄
Created Equal ⁄9:00 Frontline The Untouchables10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
22 Wednesday7:00 Nature The White Lions ⁄8:00 NOVA Secrets of the Sun fi9:00 Secrets of the Dead Airmen
and the Headhunters ⁄10:00 Almanac: At the Capitol10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
23 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi8:00 Doc Martin ⁄9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock:
A Study in Pink ⁄10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
24 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Author Rolf Sletten fi8:00 Live from Lincoln Center
Audra McDonald: Go Back Home fi9:00 Voces on PBS Rebel ⁄10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report 11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
25 Saturday7:00 Globe Trekker Around the World—
Silk Road: Kashgar to Istanbul ⁄8:00 Yes, Prime Minister ›8:30 Vicar of Dibley ›9:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›9:30 Hebburn ›10:00 EastEnders ›11:00 Austin City Limits Radiohead ⁄Midnight To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 12:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One
26 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Something About
A Hometown Band fi8:00 National Memorial Day Concert 2013 fi
9:30 Into Harm’s Way ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›Midnight Washington Week with Gwen Ifill12:30 Prairie Pulse fi
27 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow fi9:00 Independent Lens Detropia fl10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
28 Tuesday7:00 To Be Announced8:00 Constitution USA with Peter Sagal
Built to Last? ⁄9:00 Frontline Outlawed in Pakistan10:00 Are You Being Served? ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Asia Biz Forecast
29 Wednesday7:00 Nature The Himalayas fi8:00 NOVA Deadliest Tornadoes ⁄9:00 NOVA Deadliest Earthquakes ⁄10:00 Almanac: At the Capitol10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside E Street fi
30 Thursday7:00 This Old House Hour fi8:00 Doc Martin ⁄9:00 Masterpiece Mystery!
Sherlock: The Blind Banker ⁄10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Scully/The World Show
31 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Dr. Mark Joy,
Jamestown College fi8:00 Under the Streetlamp fi9:30 Chris Mann In Concert: A Mann for All
Seasons fi11:00 Charlie RoseMidnight Tavis Smiley12:30 Inside Washington
!LOOKING FORWARD TO JUNE
1 Saturday7:00 ’70s & ’80s Soul Rewind (My Music)
9:00 The Bee Gees: One Night Only
2 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk’s Big Band Splash9:00 Daniel O’Donnell from the Heartland
3 Monday7:00 Il Volo: We Are Love8:30 Great Performances Tony Bennett: Duets II
Overnight SchedulePrograms are listed in Central Time. 10 Buildings That Changed America 5/14, 3 a.m.
American Woodshop Sundays, 6:30 a.m.Antiques Roadshow Wednesdays, 1 a.m.Architect Michael Graves: A Grand Tour 5/15, 4:30 a.m.
Austin City Limits Sundays, 4 a.m.The Bletchley Circle 5/7, 3 a.m.Constitution USA with Peter Sagal Thursdays, 2 a.m., except 5/2
Dirk Gently Saturdays, Mondays, 3 a.m., except 5/25, 5/27
Doc Martin Saturdays, Mondays, 2 a.m.The Dust Bowl 5/2, 1 a.m.European Journal Sundays, 1 a.m.Food Forward 5/29, 4:30 a.m.Fort Peck Dam 5/1, 2 a.m.Frontline Wednesdays, 3 a.m., except 5/9The Ghost Army 5/23, 1 a.m.Globe Trekker Sundays, 3 a.m.Great Decisions in Foreign Policy 5/6, 1:30 a.m.
I Am A Person 5/8, 3 a.m.Independent Lens Wednesdays, 3 a.m., except 5/8, 5/22
Innerviews with Ernie Manouse Sundays, 1:30 a.m.
Inside Washington Sundays, 2 a.m. Into Harm’s Way 5/28, 3:30 a.m.Lawrence Welk Show Tuesdays, 1 a.m.Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfirdge Tuesdays, 2 a.m., except 5/28
Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock: A Study in Pink 5/25, 5/27, 3 a.m.
McLaughlin Group Sundays, 2:30 a.m.Mel Brooks: American Masters 5/22, 2 a.m.
Moneywise with Kelvin Boston Mondays, 1:30 a.m., except 5/6
My Generation Sundays, 5 a.m.National Memorial Day Concert 2013 5/28, 2 a.m.
Nature Fridays, 1 a.m. Need To Know Mondays, 1 a.m.Nightly Business Report Saturdays, 5 a.m.NOVA Fridays, 2 a.m.P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Sundays, 5:30 a.m.
Painting with Paulson Sundays, 6 a.m.PBS NewsHour Tuesday-Saturday, 4 a.m., except 5/1, 5/15, 5/25, 5/28, 5/29
Prairie Mosaic 5/22, 3:30 a.m.Ribbon of Sand 5/1, 4:30 a.m.Rick Steves Special A Symphonic Journey 5/16, 1 a.m.
Secrets of the Dead Fridays, 3 a.m., except 5/31
Tavis Smiley Saturdays, 5:30 a.m.TED Talks Education 5/9, 3 a.m.This Old House 5/27, 4:30 a.m.This Old House Hour Saturdays, 1 a.m.; Mondays, 4 a.m., except 5/27
Wind Gods 5/9, 1 a.m.You Don’t Know Jack Soo 5/25, 4:30 a.m.
A new professional development opportunity is available for teachers
The Prairie Region Teacher Training Institute for PreK-12 teachers in Minnesota and North Dakota helps teachers learn from other teachers about how to integrate regional arts, culture, science, and history into cross-curricular lessons. There will be STEM model lessons included in this year’s institute.
Register now for this June 25 & 26 institute held at Concordia College in Moorhead. For additional information contact Dan Anderson at 701-239-7537.
Join us at one of these free family literacy events!May 14
Share A Story with Clifford the Big Red Dog at Magelssen Elementary School, Fosston, ND
June 8 Share A Story with Arthur at Rheault Farm, Fargo, ND
Contact DeAnn Hopfauf at 701-239-7531 for details.
May Daytime Television Programs
Saturdays6:00 a.m. Studio One (5/4)6:00 The Kalb Report except 5/47:00 Campus News (5/4)7:00 Overheard with Evan Smith except 5/47:30 McLaughlin Group8:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8:30 Inside E Street fi 9:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s
Illustrated fi 9:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence fi
Cooking with Julie Taboulie begins 5/1810:00 Chef John Besh’s Family Table fi 10:30 Pati’s Mexican Table fi 11:00 Lidia’s Italy in America fi 11:30 Taste This! fi Cooking with Nick Stellino
begins 5/11noon Market to Market12:30 Almanac 1:30 America’s Heartland fi 2:00 Sewing with Nancy fi 2:30 Quilting Arts fi 3:00 American Woodshop fi 3:30 Painting with Paulson fi 4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home fi 4:30 My Generation fi 5:00 Prairie Pulse fi 5:30 North Dakota Legislative Review 2013 (5/4)5:30 Need to Know except 5/4 6:00 This Old House Hour fi
Sundays 7:00 a.m. Sesame Street æ 8:00 Bob the Builder æ 8:30 Raggs æ 9:00 Signing Time! fi 9:30 Thomas & Friends æ 10:00 Martha Speaks æ 10:30 Curiosity Quest fi 11:00 Enviropals! fi 11:30 The Electric Company æ noon DragonflyTV fi 12:30 My Generation fi 1:00 Healthy Minds fi 1:30 Great Performances at the Met
“Un Ballo in Maschera” ⁄ (5/5) (2½ hrs)1:30 For Your Home fi (5/12, 5/26) 1:30 Great Performances at the Met “Rigoletto”
⁄ (5/19) (2½ hrs)2:00 Your Turn to Care fi (5/12, 5/26)2:30 Changing Seas fi (5/12, 5/26) 3:00 Globe Trekker ⁄ (5/12, 5/26)4:00 Doc Martin ⁄ 5:00 Moyers & Company6:00 Antiques Roadshow fi
Weekdays5:00 a.m. Prairie Public
Instructional Resources (PPIR) 5:00 Various Public Affairs Programs
begin 5/27 (1½ hrs)6:30 Martha Speaks æ 7:00 Curious George æ 7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! æ
8:00 Super Why! æ 8:30 Dinosaur Train æ 9:00 Sesame Street æ 10:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood æ 10:30 Sid the Science Kid æ 11:00 WordWorld æ 11:30 Barney & Friends æ except 5/2411:30 National Geographic Bee 2013
fi (5/24) (1 hr.) noon Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo æ
except 5/24 12:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog æ 1:00 Caillou æ 1:30 Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman æ 2:00 Cyberchase æ 2:30 Maya & Miguel æ 3:00 Arthur æ 3:30 WordGirl æ 4:00 Wild Kratts æ 4:30 The Electric Company æ 5:00 BBC World News America5:30 PBS NewsHour 6:30 Are You Being Served? ⁄
Symbol Key fi General audienceæ Suitable for all childrenæ Directed to children age 7 and older⁄ Parental guidance suggested
Look for two new Great Performances at the Met in May!
Tune in Sunday, May 5, at 1:30 p.m. (CT) to be intrigued by Verdi’s classic drama of political conspiracy and thwarted romance, Un Ballo in Maschera. The opera is staged by acclaimed opera director David Alden, and leading Met stars Marcelo Álvarez, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, and Sondra Radvanovsky take on the central roles in the opera’s love triangle.
Then, look for Rigoletto on Sunday, May 19 at 1:30 p.m. (CT). The new staging sets the opera’s tragic events in the glitzy setting of the Las Vegas strip circa 1960. Michele Mariotti conducts his first company performances of this Verdi masterwork, which features one of the most famous arias in all of opera, “La donna è mobile.”
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Cook Your Cupboard solves your pantry puzzlers
Morning Edition guesses you’ve got a few food items in your kitchen that you have no idea what to do with. That strange can of beans you panic-bought before a storm,
or some fancy salts you received as a gift. Perhaps an expensive ingredient you bought for a recipe that’s never seen light since.
What’s languishing in your kitchen pantry? Submit a photo of what’s stumping you—or leave comments to help someone else out at npr.org/cupboard. Morning Edition will bring chefs like Nigella Lawson on air to weigh in on submissions for occasional segments through June. Look for it online and tune in to Morning Edition weekdays 4:00-9:00 a.m. (CT).
Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me! like you’ve never seen it before!
A live staging of Wait Wait ... Don’t Tell Me! will be beamed to Bismarck’s Grand Theatre and Fargo’s Century 10 on Thursday, May 2 at 7:00 p.m. (CT). An additional showing will be offered on May 7.
You won’t want to miss host Peter Sagal, official judge and scorekeeper Carl Kasell, and panelists Paula Poundstone, Mo Rocca, and Tom Bodett. We’ll be at the May 2 show, so be sure to stop, say hello, and get signed up for amazing door prizes before you settle down for popcorn and the show.
For the new generation of public radio fans
NPR’s Backseat Book Club is for our youngest audience—the kids who are surreptitiously listening as their parents pick them up from school or cook their dinners. Each month during All Things Considered, Michele Norris chooses a special book and asks kids to read it and submit questions or comments. When kids tune in to All Things Considered, weekdays 4:00-6:00 p.m. (CT), they’ll hear Michelle interview the author, and their questions will frame the conversation.
The project’s reading list is also an excellent resource for parents looking for quality books to share with their children and for teachers who are creating their classroom reading lists. Look for NPR’s Backseat Book Club online at npr.org/backseatbookclub.
What does your “Main Street” look like?Is your Main Street bordered by hardware stores and banks?
Is it a gravel road that ends at the sunset? Or is it a picnic table surrounded by family? Show us! Send your photo to [email protected], or like the show on facebook and upload your “Main Street” photo there.
And tune in weekdays at 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. (CT) for Main Street with Doug Hamilton and special contributor Ashley Thornberg.
May Television Highlights
Great Performances has captured on film two of Paul Taylor’s enduring masterworks during performances at the Theatre National de Chaillot in Paris: Brandenburgs, first performed in 1988 to music from Bach’s Brandenburg concertos #3 and #6; and Taylor’s 2008 ballet Beloved Renegade, set to Francis Poulenc’s “Gloria” and inspired by the life and work of poet Walt Whitman. New! Friday, May 3, 8:30 p.m. (CT)
This month on Nature, marvel at the Lipizzaners of Legendary White Stallions, use night-vision cameras and GPS tracking equipment to explore The Private Life of Deer, accompany 20,000 zebras on their annual migration across the Kalahari with Great Zebra Exodus, get to know two extraordinary and quite rare White Lions, and travel with us to The Himalayas. Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. (CT)
In 1832, railroad contractor Philip Duffy hired 57 Irish immigrants to lay railroad tracks in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Less than two months after their arrival, all 57 were dead. Did they all die—as was widely believed—from
cholera? Or were some murdered? In Death on the Railroad, Secrets of the Dead uncovers the story. New! Wednesday, May 8, 9:00 p.m. (CT)
On the eve of Memorial Day, join co-hosts Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise for the National Memorial Day Concert. The special is recorded on the west lawn
of the U.S. Capitol before a concert audience of hundreds of thousands, millions more at home, and to troops around the world on the American Forces Network. New! Sunday, May 26, 8:00 p.m. (CT)
We’re bound for Broadway with a three-part series that tracks America’s top high-school performers vying to find the nation’s best young theater stars. Part competition, part performance, and part non-fiction drama, Broadway or Bust begins in regional theatrical programs and ends in New York City’s theatre district. Friday, May 3, 9:30 p.m.; Friday, May 10, 8:00 p.m. & 9:00 p.m. (CT)
Have you heard of TED Talks? They bring together people from the three worlds of technology, entertainment, and design. This talk, TED Talks Education, is the first TED project produced specifically for television. You’ll hear from forward-looking thinkers on the topic of learning, including Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth, Bill Gates, Rita F. Pierson, Sir Ken Robinson, and Geoffrey Canada. New! Tuesday, May 7, 9:00 p.m. (CT)
May Television Highlights
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For 60 years, this comedy giant has energetically avoided a documentary profile being made, even issuing an informal gag order on his friends ... until now. Mel Brooks agreed to
throw himself into a new documentary about his storied career, giving American Masters exclusive interviews and complete access to his film and photo archives for Mel Brooks: Make a Noise. New! Monday, May 20, 8:00 p.m. (CT)
It contains 99.9 percent of all the matter in our solar system and sheds hot plasma at nearly a million miles an hour. The temperature at its core is a staggering 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. You know it as the sun. Scientists know it as one of the most amazing physics laboratories in the universe. NOVA’s Secrets of the Sun reveals a bright new dawn in the understanding of our nearest star. Wednesday, May 22, 8:00 p.m. (CT)
Sherlock Holmes stalks again in a thrilling contemporary version of the Victorian-era whodunits—starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the go-to consulting detective in 21st-century London, with Martin Freeman as his loyal friend Dr. John Watson, and Rupert Graves as the long-suffering Inspector Lestrade. Tune in Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. (CT) beginning May 23.
May 23 A Study in Pink “We’ve got ourselves a serial killer,” Sherlock declares. “I love those!” He seizes on the minute details of the most recent victim, a lady dressed entirely in pink, to reveal a mastermind with the perfect cover—and a diabolical motive.
May 30 The Blind Banker This killer can seemingly walk through walls. Sherlock and John follow the trail to London’s Chinatown, where an ancient Chinese puzzle, an antiquities curator on the run, and a mysterious book hold the solution to the murders.
June 6 The Great Game A twenty-year-old murder, a blood-soaked car, a lost painting worth millions of dollars—it’s just the kind of adventure our hero relishes, but an evil genius is playing a deadly game.
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With his new television special,
Rick Steves, America’s leading authority on European travel, has teamed up with the Cascade Symphony Orchestra and maestro Michael Miropolsky for a musical journey that begins in the United States and touches down in seven European countries. Rick Steves Special: A Symphonic Journey premieres on Tuesday, May 14, at 7:00 p.m. (CT).
As our tour guide, Steves utilizes his extensive knowledge of European history and culture to set the context and guide us through the musical travelogue—accompanied by a selection of stirring 19th-century anthems by Romantic-era composers.
…online, and with his radio programListeners are getting more of Rick Steves
now from his new radio program, via the program podcasts, and from the Travel with Rick Steves radio archives. Tune in Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. (CT) for Rick’s interesting interviews with guest experts, your call-ins with questions and comments, and, of course, wonderful music from around the world.
You can participate in the radio program online! Visit ricksteves.com to share feedback about the show, get travel updates, learn about available tours, get advice from the travel community, and even submit a haiku for Rick to read on the air.
Travel with Rick Steves