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Kids Explore Outer Space—page 6
Visiting Historic Castles—page 7
Downton Abbey Final Season—page 8
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Children’s TravelHow-toComedy General Drama Local News/Talk
February at-a-glance Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the most current programming schedule.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
6:00 AM Classical Stretch Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
Sesame Street
6:30 Body Electric Curious George Sid the Science Kid
7:00 Wai Lana Yoga Ribert & Robert’s WonderWorld
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
7:30 Sit and Be Fit Bob the Builder Curious George
8:00 Cyberchase Nature Cat Nature Cat
8:30 Wild Kratts Arthur Zula Patrol
9:00 Sesame Street Odd Squad (except 2/27)
Odd Squad
9:30 Daniel Tiger’s NeighborhoodThomas Edison’s Secret Lab (except 2/27)
Cyberchase
10:00 Dinosaur Train Travel with Kids Caillou
10:30 Curious George Mid-American Gardener
In the Americas with David Yetman
11:00 Bob the Builder Garden Smart Pritzker Military Presents
11:30 Peg + Cat Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
12:00 PM Super Why! P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
Charlie Rose: The Week
12:30 Thomas & Friends This Old House Justice and Law Weekly
1:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting
Sewing with Nancy Well Read Quilting Arts The Beauty of Oil Painting
The American Woodshop
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
1:30 Wyland’s Art Studio Sew It All Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick
Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting
Beads, Baubles, and Jewels
Hometime Closer to Truth
2:00Painting and Travel Fit 2 Stitch Annabel Langbein:
The Free Range CookKnitting Daily The Donna
Dewberry ShowThe Woodwright’s Shop
Second Opinion
2:30P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table
Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
Family Travel with Colleen Kelly
New Scandinavian Cooking
Creative Living with Sheryl Borden
Woodsmith Shop Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
3:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian (except 2/29)
Martha Stewart’s Cooking School
Martha Bakes Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics
Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence
A Craftsman’s Legacy Feel Grand with Jane Seymour (except 2/28)
3:30 A Chef’s Life Sara’s Weeknight Meals Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs
Simply Ming America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
Ask This Old House Growing a Greener World
4:00 Newsline Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
An Evening with Sheila Johnson (2/21 only)
4:30 DW News Washington Week
5:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe
Out of Ireland Overheard with Evan Smith
Asia Insight Antiques Roadshow Faith in the Big House (2/14 only)
5:30 Nightly Business Report
6:00Charlie Rose
Locomotion: Dan Snow’s History of the Railways (2/6, 2/13)
Scully / The World Show
6:30 In the Loop
7:00 MotorWeek (except 2/8)
Antiques Roadshow Wild South America (2/3, 2/17)
In the Loop The Red Green Show (except 2/12)
Generals at War (except 2/6)
Colorblind: ReThinking Race (2/14 only)
7:30Autoline This Week (except 2/8)
British Antiques Roadshow
Sun Studio Sessions (2/19, 2/26)
8:00 NOVA (except 2/8)
Midsomer Murders Rick Steves’ Europe Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (except 2/11)
Austin City Limits (except 2/12)
Father Brown Battle Castle (except 2/7)
8:30Travelscope
9:00 AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange (2/1, 2/22, 2/29)
Globe Trekker Front and Center (except 2/12)
New Tricks Dalziel and Pascoe (except 2/7)
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10:00 DW News (except 2/1, 2/11) Focus on Europe
10:30 Tavis Smiley (except 2/11) WYCC Classic Movies
11:00Charlie Rose
WYCC Classic Movies (except 2/14)
11:30 Equitrekking
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FEBRUARY 2016contents 4 Cover Story
Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels
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Scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. hosts The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross, which covers more than four centuries of black history. The series will air during a two-night special on Sunday, February 7 and Monday, February 8 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (encore presentations on Thursday, February 11 and Friday, February 12).
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
12:00 AM Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont
Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! (except 2/13)
Front and Center (except 2/14)
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1:00 Washington Week NOVA Midsomer Murders Rick Steves’ Europe Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey (except 2/12)
In the Loop (except 2/13)
Austin City Limits
1:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Travelscope British Antiques Roadshow (except 2/13)
2:00 Classic Gospel (except 2/8)
AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange (2/2, 2/23)
Globe Trekker WYCC Classic Movies (except 2/13)
WYCC Classic Movies
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3:00 Fair Legislation: The Byron Rumford Story (2/15 only)
Wild South America (2/16 only)
P. O. V. (2/3, 2/10)
Dalziel and Pascoe (except 2/11)
Father Brown Changing Seas (except 2/13)
Changing Seas
3:30 Theater Talk (except 2/13)
Outdoor Wisconsin
4:00 Hard to Believe (2/22 only)
Antiques Roadshow (except 2/9)
WYCC Classic Movies (2/10, 2/24)
New Tricks Sun Studio Sessions (except 2/13)
Tracks Ahead
4:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
5:00 Newsline Wild South America (2/6, 2/20)
Pritzker Military Presents
5:30 MotorWeek Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
To the Contrary with Bonne Erbe
Out of Ireland Asia Insight
Late Night on WYCC PBS Chicago
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In 1839, a group of Africans rebelled against their captors and took charge of the slave schooner Amistad. They sailed to New York and, once found by the United States Navy, were jailed for “piracy and murder.” A group of abolitionists worked with the Africans to launch a legal defense campaign and won their case before the Supreme Court. In 1842, the Africans triumphantly returned home to Sierra Leone. It was a personal victory for the group of rebels and a victory for the abolitionist movement as a whole decades before the Civil War.
Over 170 years later, American historians and scholars traveled to Sierra Leone to learn more about these rebels. Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels is the story of this journey. The filmmakers visited the villages where the rebels once lived, interviewed village elders about local memories, and searched for the ruins of a slave trading factory.
Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels (airing Wednesday, February 10 at 7 p.m.) is based on the book The Amistad Rebellion: An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom by Marcus Rediker, Distinguished Professor of Atlantic History at the University of Pittsburgh. Rediker also served as producer and writer of the documentary.
“We wanted to recover the hidden African side of the story,” says Rediker. “Our team set out to explore how the Amistad case was remembered in the place where the epic story began.”
“We talked to villagers, town chiefs, truck drivers, teachers, and fishermen—people from all walks of life,” says Tony Buba, director of the documentary. “…We searched for, and found, living memory of slavery in general and the Amistad case in particular.”
Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels is a unique perspective on the struggle against slavery, a perspective that may have otherwise been lost in history.
Embark on a journey to Sierra Leone to uncover a new perspective on slave trade in the 1800s.
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FEBRUARY 2016listings Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow RAF Marham 28:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Season 6, Part 1 Extortion and downsizing threaten Downton Abbey. Change is afoot at the hospital. Mrs. Hughes poses a delicate question. Anna and Bates wait for the word.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Season 6, Part 2 Wedding plans hit a snag. Pigs lead to trouble for Edith and Marigold. Thomas gets a hint. Anna has a secret appointment. Violet and Isobel lock horns over health care.
Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show Change Will Do You Good7:30 pm Bluegrass Underground Railroad Earth8:00 pm Austin City Limits
Sleater-Kinney / Heartless Bastard
9:00 pm Front and Center Richie Sambora
Saturday
10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Flower Power12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop Antique Repair & Restoration1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Progress2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Joined Chest with Peter Follansbee2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Book Rack and Mantel Clock3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Medieval Armormaker3:30 pm Ask This Old House4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Palomino; C.W. Humpy Parachute; Royal Wulff Stimulator
4:30 pm Washington Week5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Treasures on the Move
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6:00 pm Locomotion: Dan Snow’s History of the Railways
Part 2 In the late 1830s the railways arrived in London and linked the capital to Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester. This was the start of a truly national network.
7:00 pm Wild Caribbean Secret Shores 8:00 pm Father Brown The Last Man9:00 pm New Tricks The Curate’s Egg
Sunday
10:30 am In the Americas with David Yetman Yakima: The Quest for Hops11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth Time at Sea2:00 pm Second Opinion Managing Diabetes2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Managing Female Stress Urinary Incontinence
3:00 pm Feel Grand with Jane Seymour Brain Health3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
Back to School: Learning to Be an Organic Farmer
4:00 pm Wild AustralasiaNew World Australia is famously full of the weirdest animals. Where else in the world would a mob of kangaroos get in the way on a golf course, or giant lizards stride around a busy oilfield?
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Monday
7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Building the Great Cathedrals9:00 pm AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
The Carrier
Tuesday
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Treasures on the Move8:00 pm Midsomer Murders
Tale of Two Hamlets—Part 1 The death of a young film star at the opening of a “satanic experience” at his family’s ancestral home brings Barnaby and Troy to feuding villages.
9:00 pm Midsomer MurdersTale of Two Hamlets—Part 2
Wednesday
7:00 pm Wild South AmericaAmazon Jungles In the world’s largest rainforest, the diversity of life is full of variety and color—but the rainforest is a dangerous place too.
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ EuropeLittle Europe: San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, and Andorra
8:30 pm Travelscope Naturally Los Angeles9:00 pm Globe Trekker Myanmar
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WILD CARIBBEAN Secret Shores The hidden secrets of the Caribbean are revealed on a journey packed with adventure to the realms of discovery, revealing a whole new dimension to this complex world.
AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE
The Carrier This is a powerful and moving portrait of an unconventional family, set against the backdrop of the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic in Zambia.
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8:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross The Black Atlantic (1500-1800)9:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross The Age of Slavery (1800-1860)10:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Into the Fire (1861-1896)
Friday
7:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
Making a Way Out of No Way (1897-1940)
8:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross Rise! (1940-1968)9:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross A More Perfect Union (1968-2013)
Saturday
10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Washington Was Here12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop
Finish Carpentry Classic Crown Molding and Baseboard
1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Finishes2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop
Paneled Chest with Peter Follansbee
2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop 5 Cool Tools3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Quilter3:30 pm Ask This Old House4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Clark’s Stone Fly; Bug-Eyed Jig; Fire Butt Bomber
4:30 pm Washington Week5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, WA—Hour One
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7:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
Making a Way Out of No Way (1897-1940) A steady stream of African Americans left the South, fleeing racial violence and searching for better opportunities in the North and the West.
8:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
Rise! (1940-1968) As the civil rights movement scored one historic victory after another, non-violence was still all too often met with violence until finally, enough was enough.
9:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
A More Perfect Union (1968- 2013) African Americans of all backgrounds came together to support Illinois Senator Barack Obama in his historic campaign for the presidency in 2008.
Tuesday
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, WA—Hour One8:00 pm Midsomer Murders
Birds of Prey—Part 1 Troy and Constable Sarah Pearce are investigating a wildlife crime while Barnaby follows up on the discovery of a local man’s car—and body—in the river.
9:00 pm Midsomer Murders Birds of Prey—Part 2
Wednesday
7:00 pm Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels
Academics and historians traveled to Sierra Leone to retrace the path of the 53 Africans who rebelled against their captors and seized the slave schooner Amistad in 1839.
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ EuropeGreat Swiss Cities: Luzern, Bern, Zurich, and Lausanne
8:30 pm Travelscope Taiwan: City and Culture9:00 pm Globe Trekker Antarctica
Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Polesden Lacey 1
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Part 3 Until the beginning of World War II, the story of railways concerned who they really belonged to: the private rail companies, the public, or the government.
6:00 pm Scully / The World Show6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
The Black Atlantic (1500-1800) Learn about the earliest Africans, both slave and free, who arrived in America. The Trans-Atlantic slave trade would soon become a vast empire.
8:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
The Age of Slavery (1800-1860) For most African Americans, this era represented a new nadir. King Cotton fueled the rapid expansion of slavery. Yet as slavery intensified, so did resistance.
9:00 pm The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
Into the Fire (1861-1896) Examine the most tumultuous and consequential period in African American history: the Civil War, the end of slavery, and Reconstruction’s “moment in the sun.”
Two neighborhood kids befriend
an alien who teaches them about
the solar system in this new
earth science and astronomy
series premiering Saturday,
February 27 at 9 a.m.
IN THE LOOP
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6:00 pm Locomotion: Dan Snow’s History of the Railways
Part 3 7:00 pm Generals at War
Singapore: The Bicycle Blitzkrieg In 1941, the British totally underestimate the fighting ability of the Japanese—until Japan launches a surprise attack on Singapore, striking a blow at Britain.
8:00 pm Father Brown The Upcott Fraternity9:00 pm New Tricks The Wolf of Wallbrook
Sunday
10:30 am In the Americas with David Yetman Panama’s Wild West11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly
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1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth What Is Time?2:00 pm Second Opinion Reversing Heart Disease2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Understanding Organ Donation & Transplantation
3:00 pm Feel Grand with Jane Seymour Sex Re-Education3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
Dining from the Farm Field: As Fresh as It Gets (Los Angeles, CA)
4:00 pm Fair Legislation: The Byron Rumford Story
Hear the fascinating and little-known story of Byron Rumford, elected in 1948 as one of California’s first African American state lawmakers who served for nine terms.
5:00 pm Faith in the Big House6:00 pm Scully / The World Show6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm Colorblind: ReThinking Race
Take an honest look at the effects of racism in America by exploring how these negative beliefs are unwittingly fostered. Learn about the people and projects that promote racial healing.
8:00 pm Battle Castle Dover
9:00 pm Dalziel and PascoeDust Thou Art—Part 1 When a student is kidnapped in broad daylight, PC Jackson finds herself at the mercy of two thugs after trying to intervene. Meanwhile, a music teacher is stabbed.
10:00 pm Dalziel and Pascoe Dust Thou Art—Part 2
Monday
7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Secret Tunnel Warfare9:00 pm Cactus Jack: Lone Star on Capitol Hill
Chart John Nance Garner’s extraordinary life, from his humble roots in Texas to his 38-year tenure on Capitol Hill where he was Speaker of the House during the Great Depression.
Tuesday
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, WA—Hour Two8:00 pm Midsomer Murders
Things That Go Bump in the Night—Part 1 An undertaker is found dead in his own chapel of rest. Suspicion points at the local spiritualist church, which is heavily controversial in the village.
9:00 pm Midsomer MurdersThings That Go Bump in the Night—Part 2
Wednesday
7:00 pm Wild South AmericaPenguin Shores From the Falklands to the tropical Galapagos, the cold coastal currents create one of the richest marine ecosystems on Earth.
8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Vienna and the Danube8:30 pm Travelscope Taiwan: The Natural Side9:00 pm Globe Trekker Tough Trains: Siberia
Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Wightwick Manor 28:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Season 6, Part 3 A wedding dress drama takes a disastrous turn. The breakfast battle is settled. A handsome volunteer helps Edith meet a deadline. The hospital debate gets nasty.
9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Season 6, Part 4 Miss Baxter faces a dilemma. Anna and Mary rush to London. Daisy continues to press her case. A former maid comes to lunch. Car talk is in the air.
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BATTLE CASTLE Dover King Henry II commissioned the building of Dover Castle in the late 12th century as a mighty fortification to guard the region of Kent.
FAITH IN THE BIG HOUSE Explore the formulas used by Christian missionaries to convert inmates in America’s prisons. Can religion keep these convicts from the almost inevitable return to lockup?
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Monday
7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Life’s Rocky Start9:00 pm AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Ladies’ Turn In Senegal in 2009, a women’s soccer street tournament is organized for the first time. Defying taboos and prejudices, the girls play on the fields for a growing audience.
Tuesday
7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, WA—Hour Three8:00 pm Midsomer Murders
Dead in the Water—Part 1 The body of Guy Sweetman is found in the river on the day of the annual Midsomer Regatta. Guy was a ladies’ man with many enemies.
9:00 pm Midsomer Murders Dead in the Water—Part 2
Wednesday
7:00 pm Fair Legislation: The Byron Rumford Story8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe
The Czech Republic Off the Beaten Path
8:30 pm Travelscope Ottawa, Canada9:00 pm Globe Trekker
Globe Trekker Food Hour: Deep South USA
Thursday
7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Eastbourne Bandstand 18:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Season 6, Part 5
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10:30 am In the Americas with David Yetman
Argentina’s Route 40: From the Steppes to the Lake
11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth Why Believe in God?2:00 pm Second Opinion Hepatitis C2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
MDS: A Disease of Abnormal Blood Cell Levels
3:00 pm Feel Grand with Jane Seymour Ancient Remedies for Modern Health3:30 pm Growing a Greener World
Organic Seed Saving: More Important and Challenging Than Ever
4:00 pm An Evening with Sheila Johnson
Explore the life and career of one of the nation’s most successful businesswomen who is also a classically trained violinist, entrepreneur, and dedicated philanthropist.
5:00 pm Hard to Believe 6:00 pm Scully / The World Show6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm Faith in the Big House8:00 pm Battle Castle
Malaga Situated in Granada in modern-day Spain, the city’s defenses were built to protect its key port against Christians from Aragon and Castile during the Reconquista.
9:00 pm Dalziel and PascoeHoudini’s Ghost—Part 1 While all the evidence points towards the fact that a wealthy entrepreneur committed suicide, the victim’s son and Pascoe believe that it could be murder.
10:00 pm Dalziel and Pascoe Houdini’s Ghost—Part 2
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Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show The Earring7:30 pm Sun Studio Sessions Scott H. Biram8:00 pm Austin City Limits Tedeschi Trucks Band9:00 pm Front and Center Hunter Hayes
Saturday
10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Extremes12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop Kitchen Projects1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Systems2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Early Iron with Peter Ross2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Modular Wine Server3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Shoemakers3:30 pm Ask This Old House4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
Parachute Adams; Deer Hair Caddis; Mother’s Day Caddis
4:30 pm Washington Week5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, WA—Hour Two6:00 pm Colorblind: ReThinking Race7:00 pm Generals at War
Midway: The Invisible Enemy 8:00 pm Father Brown The Kembleford Boggart9:00 pm New Tricks Prodigal Sons
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HARD TO BELIEVE An independent investigation estimated that 65,000 political prisoners in China were killed for their organs over a six-year period, and the practice may be continuing.
MASTERPIECE CLASSIC: DOWNTON ABBEY
Season 6, Part 5 Thomas makes Andy a generous offer. Spratt rescues Denker. A powerful politician comes to dinner. Robert upsets the family. Mary gets suspicious.
GENERALS AT WARMidway: The Invisible Enemy The U.S. Navy has just been devastated at Pearl Harbor. Japanese Admiral Nagumo takes the mighty Japanese fleet to the island of Midway and lays a trap.
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9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey
Season 6, Part 6 The hospital war reaches a climax. Violet goes on the warpath. Daisy tries to foil a romance. Prospects are looking up for Mary and Edith. Thomas feels trapped.
Friday
7:00 pm The Red Green Show Mailbox Wars7:30 pm Sun Studio Sessions David Ford8:00 pm Austin City Limits 2015 Hall of Fame Special9:00 pm Front and Center Bob Dipiero Featuring Brandy Clark
Saturday
10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Self Defense12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop Deck Projects for Every Home1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Winding Up2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Try Square with Christopher Schwarz2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Contoured Keepsake Box3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Bicycle Maker3:30 pm Ask This Old House4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art
San Juan Worm; Turck’s Golden Tarantula; Prince Nymph
4:30 pm Washington Week5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Spokane, WA—Hour Three6:00 pm Pride & Joy
Filmmaker Joe York spotlights the tradition-bearers of Southern foodways, presenting intimate portraits of men and women who grow, prepare, and serve Southern food and drink.
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7:00 pm Generals at WarEl Alamein: A Tactician’s Paradise In 1942, two of the most charismatic generals of all time face off over a barren stretch of the Egyptian desert. Each is determined to outwit the other.
8:00 pm Father Brown The Lair of the Libertines9:00 pm New Tricks The Fame Game
Sunday
10:30 am In the Americas with David Yetman
Heart of the Wilderness: Wyoming’s Wind River Range
11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents12:00 pm Charlie Rose: The Week12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth
Alternative Concepts of God2:00 pm Second Opinion Addiction to Pain Medications2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
Learning About Primary Immunodeficiency
3:00 pm Arts in ContextTardeadas Los Pinkys are a traditional-style conjunto band formed in 1993 and have been performing around the United States ever since.
3:30 pm Growing a Greener WorldComposting in the Twenty- First Century
4:00 pm Beyond RecognitionAfter decades struggling to protect her ancestors’ burial places, a Native woman from a non-federally recognized tribe and her allies occupy a sacred site to prevent its desecration.
4:30 pm The Great Vacation SqueezeAmericans have the shortest vacations of any rich country, but vacations matter—for productivity, happiness, family bonding, and especially health.
5:00 pm Mustang: Journey of Transformation
The Himalayan kingdom of Mustang is one of the last sanctuaries of authentic Tibetan Buddhist culture. Long isolated by geography and politics, the people there struggle to survive.
5:30 pm Our American Family: The Clarks6:00 pm Scully / The World Show
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6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm Forgotten War: The Struggle for North America
The French and Indian War determined which European empire would control the Ohio River Valley, the gateway to the West, and the rivers and lakes connecting New York and Montreal.
8:00 pm Battle CastleChateau Gaillard Towering above the River Seine, Chateau Gaillard was built by King Richard I to assert England’s authority over his French holdings.
9:00 pm Dalziel and PascoeGlory Days—Part 1 Foul play is suspected when the Wetherton Wanderers FC coach is involved in a fatal crash. Who had it in for the club manager?
10:00 pm Dalziel and Pascoe Glory Days—Part 2
Monday
7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Mystery Beneath the Ice9:00 pm AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange
Sound of Torture Thousands of Eritrean refugees flee their military dictator-ruled country. Many are kidnapped and taken to camps where they are tortured.
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OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE CLARKS
Trace the lives of this African American family with seven children as they employed humor, resourcefulness, and respect for all through the Depression, World War II, and racial tension.
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8:00 Fish Out of Water Fish Out of Water Fish Out of Water
8:30 Vitality Health Vitality Health Vitality Health
9:00 Wakanheja Wakanheja Wakanheja
9:30 Bizou Lakota Berenstain Bears Lakota Berenstain Bears
10:00 Tansi! Nehiyawetan Yamba’s Playtime Yamba’s Playtime
10:30 Wapos Bay Wapos Bay Wapos Bay
11:00 Art Zone Kagagi: The Raven Kagagi: The Raven
11:30 Vitality Gardening Vitality Gardening Vitality Gardening
12:00 PM The Sharing Circle The Sharing Circle The Sharing Circle
12:30 Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman
1:00 The Creative Native The Creative Native The Creative Native
1:30 First Talk First Talk First Talk
2:00 FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary Mirando Desde Nuestras Raices: Looking from Our Roots
FNX Documentary Native Planet
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3:00 Ravens and Eagles Samaqan Water Stories Ravens and Eagles (except 2/3)
Samaqan Water Stories Ravens and Eagles (except 2/5)
Seasoned with Spirit Storytellers in Motion
3:30 Vitality Gardening (except 2/5) Storytellers in Motion Northwest Indian News
4:00 Vitality Health Native Nation Building Seasoned with Spirit
4:30 From the Spirit People of the Pines On Native Ground
5:00 The Creative Native Making Regalia FNX Documentary
5:30 Cooking with the Wolfman Make Prayers to the Raven
6:00 Working It Out Together Indian Pride On Native Ground Indian Pride Storytellers in Motion The Voices Of
6:30 Back in the Day Oskayak Down Under The Voices Of Down the Mighty River On Native Ground Indians and Aliens
7:00 First Talk Indigenous Focus
7:30 Native Report People of the Pines Making Regalia People of the Pines Make Prayers to the Raven
Dab Iyiyuu
8:00 FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary Mirando Desde Nuestras Raices: Looking from Our Roots
FNX Documentary Osiyo: Voices of the Cherokee People
Native Voice TV
8:30 Native Report On Native Ground
9:00 Wapos Bay (except 2/4) Wapos Bay Wapos Bay
9:30 Fish Out of Water (except 2/5) Fish Out of Water Fish Out of Water
10:00 Osiyo: Voices of the Cherokee People
Mixed Blessings Moose T.V. Native Shorts The Aux Mixed Blessings The Aux
10:30 Oskayak Down Under Back in the Day Indigenous Focus Rez Rides Indians and Aliens Moose T.V. Native Shorts
11:00FNX Documentary
FNX Documentary FNX Documentary
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Mohawk Olympian Waneek Horn-Miller empowers Aboriginal people to reclaim their vitality through health, wellness, and fitness in Working It Out Together, airing Mondays at 6 p.m.
First Nations Experience February at-a-glance Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the current full schedule.
FNX: First Nations Experience gives voice to the stories of Native American and indigenous peoples around the world through documentaries, entertainment, news, family programs, and much more —24 hours a day on WYCC 20.2.
MHz Worldview February at-a-glance
MusicFilms/DocumentariesSportsDrama EthnicWorld News/Talk
Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the current full schedule.
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Africa Today TV Programming
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11:00 Euronews Live
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CNC World Programming
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Deutsche Welle Programming
Global Ethics Forum Global Ethics Forum
2:30 Deutsche Welle Programming
Deutsche Welle Programming
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France 24 Programming
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8:00 A French Village The Eagle Don Matteo Camilla Lackberg’s The Fjallbacka Murders
Maigret Fog and Crimes Unit One
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9:00 Nicolas Le Floch
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10:00 Kaboul Kitchen Detectives Spiral Braquo Codename Hunter Dirty Money, White Lies
10:30
11:00 A French Village The Eagle Don Matteo Camilla Lackberg’s The Fjallbacka Murders
Maigret Fog and Crimes Unit One
11:30
Bold type indicates a new program or a program being aired at a new time.
WYCC is proud to present news, perspectives, and entertainment from around the globe to its diverse audience through MHz Worldview, airing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on digital channel WYCC 20.3.
A squad of Paris cops often use violence and intimidation to get the job done in the hard-hitting thriller Braquo, airing Fridays at 10 p.m.
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Celebrate President’s Day by learning
more about one of the most powerful
but often forgotten figures in U.S.
history: John Nance Garner (1868-1967).
This brazen political dealmaker helped
reshape the Democratic Party and push
through President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s
New Deal legislation.
Monday February 15 9PM
Cactus Jack
Lone Star on Capitol Hill