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7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M. 1 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed Nature 2 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Prideland Frontline 3 THU Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Human Secrets Of The Dead 4 FRI Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Family Pictures USA 5 SAT Best Of The 60s: Ready, Steady, Go! Monty Python’s Best Bits Celebrated 6 SUN Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller Ken Burns: the Civil War 7 MON Best Of The 60s: Ready, Steady, Go! Tina Turner: One Last Time 8 TUE Yellowstone Symphony Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller 9 WED Build a Better Memory through Science Rick Steves Europe Awaits 10 THU Great Performances Pavlo Live In Kastoria 11 FRI Classical Rewind (My Music) This Land Is Your Land (My Music) 12 SAT Melissa Etheridge: This is M.E. Great Performances 13 SUN It’s What Happening Baby (My Music) Melissa Etheridge: This is M.E. 14 MON Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Pacific Heartbeat* Becoming Johanna Stories From The Stage 15 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed America ReFramed Reel South 16 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Independent Lens Frontline 17 THU Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Kingdom Of The Skies Mississippi: Rivers Of Life 18 FRI Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Committee Terrence McNally: American Masters Terrence McNally: American Masters 19 SAT Ghosts Of Amistad Slavery By Another Name POV Shorts 20 SUN History With David Rubenstein Reel South Finding Your Roots 21 MON Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Pacific Heartbeat Committee Stories From The Stage 22 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed Out In Rural America Out In Rural America 23 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Independent Lens Lavender Scare 24 THU Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Mysteries Of Mental Illiness 25 FRI Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Mysteries Of Mental Illiness 26 SAT We’ll Meet Again Charley Pride: American Masters Prideland 27 SUN History With David Rubenstein Life At The Waterhole Finding Your Roots 28 MON Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Pacific Heartbeat Local, USA Stories From The Stage 29 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed America ReFramed Reel South 30 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Out In Rural America Frontline MELISSA ETHERIDGE Saturday, Jun. 12 starting at 7 p.m. Channel 8.3 with antenna June 2021 BBC WORLD NEWS NEWSROOM TOKYO AMANPOUR & COMPANY BBC NEWS AMERICA PBS NEWSHOUR INDIAN COUNTRY TODAY M-F 6 a.m. M-F 7 a.m. M-F 4 a.m. Fri. 5:30 p.m. M-F 10 p.m. M-F 11 p.m. 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink 1

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7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M.

1 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed Nature

2 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Prideland Frontline

3 THU Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Human Secrets Of The Dead

4 FRI Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Family Pictures USA

5 SAT Best Of The 60s: Ready, Steady, Go! Monty Python’s Best Bits Celebrated

6 SUN Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller Ken Burns: the Civil War

7 MON Best Of The 60s: Ready, Steady, Go! Tina Turner: One Last Time

8 TUE Yellowstone Symphony Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller

9 WED Build a Better Memory through Science Rick Steves Europe Awaits

10 THU Great Performances Pavlo Live In Kastoria

11 FRI Classical Rewind (My Music) This Land Is Your Land (My Music)

12 SAT Melissa Etheridge: This is M.E. Great Performances

13 SUN It’s What Happening Baby (My Music) Melissa Etheridge: This is M.E.

14 MON Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Pacific Heartbeat* Becoming Johanna Stories From The Stage

15 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed America ReFramed Reel South

16 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Independent Lens Frontline

17 THU Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Kingdom Of The Skies Mississippi: Rivers Of Life

18 FRI Arizona Horizon Cronkite News CommitteeTerrence McNally: American Masters

Terrence McNally: American Masters

19 SAT Ghosts Of Amistad Slavery By Another Name POV Shorts

20 SUN History With David Rubenstein Reel South Finding Your Roots

21 MON Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Pacific Heartbeat Committee Stories From The Stage

22 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed Out In Rural America Out In Rural America

23 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Independent Lens Lavender Scare

24 THU Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Mysteries Of Mental Illiness

25 FRI Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Mysteries Of Mental Illiness

26 SAT We’ll Meet Again Charley Pride: American Masters Prideland

27 SUN History With David Rubenstein Life At The Waterhole Finding Your Roots

28 MON Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Pacific Heartbeat Local, USA Stories From The Stage

29 TUE Arizona Horizon Cronkite News America ReFramed America ReFramed Reel South

30 WED Arizona Horizon Cronkite News Out In Rural America Frontline

MELISSA ETHERIDGE Saturday, Jun. 12 starting at 7 p.m.

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 2021

BBC WORLD NEWSNEWSROOM TOKYO

AMANPOUR & COMPANYBBC NEWS AMERICA

PBS NEWSHOURINDIAN COUNTRY TODAY

M-F 6 a.m.M-F 7 a.m.M-F 4 a.m.Fri. 5:30 p.m.M-F 10 p.m.M-F 11 p.m.

88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

1

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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Tuesday 1 12:00 Gandhi's Awakening & Gandhi's Gift

"Gandhi's Gift"(Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 4 A.M.) 1:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Tokyo Hula"(Also 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 5 A.M.) 2:00 FILMS BYKIDS

"Buddhism, Bhutan, and Me"(Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 11 A.M.)

2:30 Stories from the Stage "Rain Or Shine"(Also 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 11:30 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Reel South

"Seadrift"(Also 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Asia Insight 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Gandhi's Awakening & Gandhi's Gift

"Gandhi's Gift"(Also Sun. 6/6 at 4 A.M.) 9:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Tokyo Hula"(Also Sun. 6/6 at 5 A.M.) 10:00 FILMS BYKIDS

"Buddhism, Bhutan, and Me"(Also Fri. 6/4 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 11 A.M.) 10:30 Stories from the Stage

"Rain Or Shine"(Also Fri. 6/4 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 11:30 A.M.) 11:00 Reel South

"Seadrift" 12:00 SciGirls

"Cartoon Coders" 12:30 SciGirls

"Super Sleuths" 1:00 Battleground Everglades

"Survival at Stake" - Florida's next generation of environmental stewards’ trek through a cypress swamp. Updates on environmental issues reveal how Everglades restoration has become a "classroom to the world" on saving complex wetlands.

1:30 Battleground Everglades "Glades Warriors" - A Miccosukee Indian preserving ancestral tradition and others offer unique perspectives on the Everglades.

2:00 The Greely Expedition: American Experience 3:00 Chasing The Moon: American Experience 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"London: Mod and Trad" - We check out the new - the Millennium Bridge and the British Museum's Great Court, and admire the old - well-wrapped mummies and a rare Leonardo. After bantering with Beefeaters at the Tower of London, we stroll the trendy South Bank of the Thames from the Tate Modern to the dizzying London Eye.

5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter

"Teddy Abrams In Concert and Conversation" 6:30 Art in the 48

Host Alberto Rios visits with an artist who tackles the issues of race, equality and social justice. Then we'll see a performance piece honoring Congressman John Lewis, a conversation with gallery owner Nicole Royse and the newest installations at Wonderspaces.

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 America ReFramed

"The Falconer"(Also Wed. 6/2 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 6/2 at 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 9 A.M.)

9:00 Nature "H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter" - Author Helen Macdonald follows a family of goshawks in the wild and raises one of her own. (Also Wed. 6/2 at 1 A.M.; Wed. 6/2 at 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 10 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Wednesday 2 12:00 America ReFramed

"The Falconer"(Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 9 A.M.)

1:00 Nature "H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter" - (See Tue. 6/1 at 9 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 10 A.M.)

2:00 Nova "Eagle Power" - What makes eagles so remarkable? Researchers study one special bird, revealing her exceptional strength, eyesight and flying skills. Meanwhile, in-the-nest footage of a new bald eagle family captures the drama of chicks struggling to survive. (Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 12 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 8 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Asian Americans

"Breaking Through" - Revisit the turn of the millennium, when Asian Americans are empowered by growing numbers and rising influence but face a reckoning of what it means to be an American in an increasingly polarized society. (Also 11 A.M.)

6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 America ReFramed

"The Falconer"(Also Sat. 6/5 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 9 A.M.)

9:00 Nature "H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter" - (See Tue. 6/1 at 9 P.M.) (Also Sat. 6/5 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 10 A.M.)

10:00 Nova "Eagle Power" - (See Wed. 6/2 at 2 A.M.) (Also Sat. 6/5 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 12 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 8 A.M.)

11:00 Asian Americans "Breaking Through" - (See Wed. 6/2 at 5 A.M.)

12:00 Wild Metropolis "Residents" - From pythons in Bangkok to otters in Singapore, cities may seem unlikely havens for wildlife. But for animals able to adapt, the urban world is filled with opportunity.

1:00 Sinking Cities "Miami" - See how a warming earth, rising sea levels, and more intense and frequent superstorms will impact coastal cities, and learn how Miami is preparing groundbreaking solutions aimed at securing its future.

2:00 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America Take a whirlwind tour of engineering feats that made our civilization possible. See how engineers connected our nation with bridges, rail networks and a continent-wide freeway system, and delivered water from distant rivers to our kitchen sinks.

3:00 Circus: American Experience 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Highlights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to Crème Brulee" - Packing the best of Paris into one episode, we scale the Eiffel Tower, then savor classic treats. Tracing the sad steps of Marie Antoinette, we relive French history from its bloody revolution to its extravagant belle epoch.

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Finding Your Roots

"To The Manor Born" - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. discovers the privileged lineages that claim actor Glenn Close and director John Waters as descendants, introducing ancestors who are as bold and independent as they are.

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Prideland

Follow queer actor Dyllon Burnside on a journey across the South to meet diverse members of the LGBTQ community. From a lesbian rodeo champ in Texas to an African American mayor ally in Alabama, he discovers how LGBTQ Americans are finding ways to live authentically and with Pride in the modern South. (Also Sat. 6/26 at 9 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 1 A.M.)

9:00 Frontline "The Jihadist" - A powerful Syrian militant called a terrorist by the U.S. seeks a new relationship with the West. In his first interview with a Western reporter, former al Qaeda commander Abu Mohammed al Jolani says his fight is with Assad, not the U.S. (Also Thu. 6/3 at 2 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Thursday 3 12:00 Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten

The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre is chronicled as the community of Tulsa comes to terms with its past. (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 12 P.M.; Mon. 6/7 at 4 A.M.)

1:30 Tulsa Revisited, a PBS NewsHour Weekend Special (Also 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 1:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/7 at 5:30 A.M.)

2:00 Frontline "The Jihadist" - (See Wed. 6/2 at 9 P.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 History with David Rubenstein

"Walter Isaacson" - Walter Isaacson is a professor, financier and former CEO of The Aspen Institute. (Also 11 A.M.)

5:30 History with David Rubenstein "Marie Arana" - David Rubenstein interviews author Maria Arana. (Also 11:30 A.M.)

6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Story in the Public Square

"Jamie Merisotis" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten

(See Thu. 6/3 at 12 A.M.) (Also Sat. 6/5 at 12 P.M.; Mon. 6/7 at 4 A.M.) 9:30 Tulsa Revisited, a PBS NewsHour Weekend Special

(Also Sat. 6/5 at 1:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/7 at 5:30 A.M.) 10:00 Reel South

"Rap Squad" 11:00 History with David Rubenstein

"Walter Isaacson" - (See Thu. 6/3 at 5 A.M.) 11:30 History with David Rubenstein

"Marie Arana" - (See Thu. 6/3 at 5:30 A.M.) 12:00 Wild Metropolis

"Commuters" - In a modern migration, animals travel in and out of cities to find food and shelter or to start a family. See if the secret to success in a fast-changing world is commuting.

1:00 Beyond A Year In Space 2:00 Poison Squad: American Experience 4:00 Mr. Tornado: American Experience

5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Belgium: Bruges and Brussels" - From the powerhouse headquarters of the European Union and Europe's grandest square in big-city Brussels, we go quaint with delicate lace and back lane bike rides in small-town Bruges.

5:30 BBC World News America "Episode 4"

6:00 Books & Co. "Cory Doctorow: "Walkaway"" - Host Alberto Rios interviews Cory Doctorow, author of "Walkaway." An Arizona PBS original production made possible in part by the Department of English at Arizona State University.

6:30 Ask This Old House "Working from Home"(Also Fri. 6/4 at 6 P.M.)

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Human

"React"(Also Fri. 6/4 at 1 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 9 A.M.) 9:00 Secrets of the Dead

"Scanning the Pyramids"(Also Fri. 6/4 at 2 A.M.; Fri. 6/4 at 10 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 2 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Friday 4 12:00 Nova

"Ship That Changed the World" - In the 15th century, ships were transformed from small coastal-bound transports into massive ocean-going vessels capable of long-distance exploration. Explore how a seemingly modest change in ship design produced transformative global upheaval. (Also 8 A.M.)

1:00 Human "React"(Also 9 A.M.)

2:00 Secrets of the Dead "Scanning the Pyramids"(Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 2 P.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 FILMS BYKIDS

"Buddhism, Bhutan, and Me"(Also 11 A.M.) 5:30 Stories from the Stage

"Rain Or Shine"(Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News

"Episode 9" 6:30 Closer to Truth

"What's Fine - Tuning In Cosmology?" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Nova

"Ship That Changed The World" - (See Fri. 6/4 at 12 A.M.) 9:00 Human

"React" 10:00 Secrets of the Dead

"Scanning The Pyramids"(Also Sat. 6/5 at 2 P.M.) 11:00 FILMS BYKIDS

"Buddhism, Bhutan, and Me" 11:30 Stories from the Stage

"Rain Or Shine" 12:00 Wild Metropolis

"Survivors" - As the urban world grows, animals are displaced from land that belonged to them. From herons to humpback whales, follow the captivating stories of wild survivors.

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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1:00 Climate Change - The Facts Scientists explore the impact of climate change and what could happen if global warming exceeds 1.5 degrees. Discover how the latest innovations and technology are posing potential solutions and what individuals can do to prevent further damage.

2:00 Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet 4:00 American Experience

"Goin' Back to T-Town" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Provence: Legendary Light, Wind and Wine" - Provence, known for its soft light and fierce wind, is as loved by Americans as it is by the sun. Crossing acres of wispy vineyards, we explore the Cotes du Rhone and more wonders of the South of France.

5:30 BBC World News America "Episode 5"

6:00 Ask This Old House "Working from Home"

6:30 Arizona 360 7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Family Pictures USA

"Detroit"(Also Sat. 6/5 at 1 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 9 A.M.; Wed. 6/16 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 6/16 at 11 A.M.)

9:00 Family Pictures USA "Southwest Florida"(Also Sat. 6/5 at 2 A.M.; Sat. 6/5 at 10 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Saturday 5 12:00 Family Pictures USA

"North Carolina"(Also 8 A.M.; Tue. 6/15 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 6/15 at 11 A.M.) 1:00 Family Pictures USA

"Detroit"(Also 9 A.M.; Wed. 6/16 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 6/16 at 11 A.M.) 2:00 Family Pictures USA

"Southwest Florida"(Also 10 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Nova

"Eagle Power" - (See Wed. 6/2 at 2 A.M.) (Also Fri. 6/18 at 12 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 8 A.M.)

6:00 Second Opinion with Joan Lunden "Conquering Obesity"(Also 11:30 A.M.)

6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (Also 11 A.M.)

7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (Also Sun. 6/6 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 2 P.M.)

7:30 Washington Week (Also Sun. 6/6 at 7 A.M.)

8:00 Family Pictures USA "North Carolina"(Also Tue. 6/15 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 6/15 at 11 A.M.)

9:00 Family Pictures USA "Detroit"(Also Wed. 6/16 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 6/16 at 11 A.M.)

10:00 Family Pictures USA "Southwest Florida"

11:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 11:30 Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

"Conquering Obesity" 12:00 p.m. Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten

(See Thu. 6/3 at 12 A.M.) (Also Mon. 6/7 at 4 A.M.) 1:30 Tulsa Revisited, a PBS NewsHour Weekend Special

(Also Mon. 6/7 at 5:30 A.M.)

2:00 Secrets of the Dead "Scanning the Pyramids"

3:00 Feel Better with Pressure Point Therapy (Also Tue. 6/8 at 5 A.M.; Sat. 6/12 at 5 A.M.)

4:00 Longevity Paradox with Seven Gundry, Md Dr. Gundry shares informative, life-changing information and shows a step-by-step approach to help us all feel better and more youthful today, no matter your age. (Also Wed. 6/9 at 5 P.M.)

5:30 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) Take a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music, from its roots in bluegrass to San Francisco coffee houses to clubs in Greenwich Village. The Smothers Brothers and Judy Collins host. (Also Tue. 6/8 at 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/11 at 8:30 P.M.)

7:00 Best of the 60s: Ready, Steady, Go! Relive the Swinging Sixties with the iconic UK rock and pop music TV series. Ready, Steady, Go! Featured the biggest acts of the decade, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Lulu, Otis Redding, The Who, Dusty Springfield, Marvin Gaye and more. (Also Mon. 6/7 at 7 P.M.)

8:30 Monty Python's Best Bits Celebrated Explore the cultural legacy and influence of the British comedy troupe. Celebrities discuss, laugh and reminisce about various Monty Python segments, connecting the group's work to today's most successful television humor.

10:00 America ReFramed "The Falconer"(Also Sun. 6/6 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 9 A.M.)

11:00 Nature "H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter" - (See Tue. 6/1 at 9 P.M.) (Also Sun. 6/6 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/6 at 10 A.M.)

Sunday 6 12:00 American Masters

"Ballerina Boys" - Discover Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (The Trocks), an all-male company that for 45 years has offered audiences their passion for ballet classics mixed with exuberant comedy. With every step they poke fun at their strictly gendered art form.

1:00 Philly D.A. "Episode Eight" - Krasner recruits law students to join the next generation of prosecutors leading reform from within. Activists who campaigned for Krasner's election warn him of consequences if he doesn't accelerate plans to phase out cash bail.

2:00 America ReFramed "The Falconer"(Also 9 A.M.)

3:00 Nature "H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter" - (See Tue. 6/1 at 9 P.M.) (Also 10 A.M.)

4:00 Gandhi's Awakening & Gandhi's Gift "Gandhi's Gift"

5:00 Pacific Heartbeat "Tokyo Hula"

6:00 on Story 6:30 to the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 the Open Mind 8:00 DW Focus On Europe 8:30 DW Global 3000 9:00 America ReFramed

"The Falconer" 10:00 Nature

"H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter" - (See Tue. 6/1 at 9 P.M.) 11:00 The Chavis Chronicles 11:30 Laura Flanders Show 12:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter

"Breaking Ground"(Also Tue. 6/15 at 6 P.M.)

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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12:30 MN Original "The Telling Project, Mark Rivard, Desdamona"

1:00 America’s Heartland 1:30 Start Up

"The Deleon / Kansas City, Mo" 2:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 3:00 The Open Mind 3:30 Earth Focus

"City Planning" 4:00 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living

Eliminate the root cause of many painful conditions with this easy to follow plan from neuromuscular therapist, yoga instructor and pain specialist Lee Albert, who teaches five simple exercises to correct muscle imbalance. (Also Mon. 6/14 at 3 A.M.)

6:00 Ken Burns: America's Storyteller Join Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, George Lucas, Wynton Marsalis, Yo-Yo Ma, Henry Louis Gates Jr., S a.m. Waterston, Doris Kearns Goodwin and more for a tribute to the acclaimed filmmaker and an exclusive look at the upcoming production "The Vietnam War." (Also Tue. 6/8 at 8 P.M.)

8:00 Ken Burns: The Civil War Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark series in September 2015 with this in-depth overview of the iconic documentary. See video clips and interviews with Ken Burns, Geoffrey Ward, Ric Burns, Buddy Squires and others.

10:00 Ken Burns: The National Parks Explore the beauty and grandeur of our nation's magnificent parks, from Acadia to Yosemite, Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon. Filmmakers Burns and Dayton Duncan vividly reveal fascinating behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the series.

Monday 7 12:00 Nature

"Snow Bears" - Travel to the Arctic to follow the life-changing journey of two newborn polar bear cubs as they leave their den for the first time. Bravely led by their mother, the cubs must make the perilous voyage to the sea to feed. Actress Kate Winslet narrates. (Also 9 A.M.)

1:30 Rick Steves Hunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia and Guatemala (Also 10:30 A.M.)

3:00 Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer "Behavior" - Understand the importance of persuading the public to protect themselves during health crises. History shows that handwashing, social distancing and grassroots campaigning all play important roles in helping to shift behavior and save lives.

4:00 Tulsa: The Fire and the Forgotten (See Thu. 6/3 at 12 A.M.)

5:30 Tulsa Revisited, a PBS NewsHour Weekend Special 6:00 BBC World News

"Episode 11" 6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith

"Douglas Brinkley, Presidential Historian and Author" - Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley discusses his book “American Moonshot."

7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Reel South

"Muni" 8:30 Reel South

"Flat Town"(Also Wed. 6/9 at 1:30 A.M.; Wed. 6/9 at 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/12 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 10:30 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10:30 A.M.)

9:00 Nature "Snow Bears" - (See Mon. 6/7 at 12 A.M.) 10:30 Rick Steves Hunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia and Guatemala

12:00 SciGirls "High Tech Tide" 12:30 SciGirls "Science Cooks!" 1:00 Nova "Rise of the Rockets" 2:00 Chasing The Moon: American Experience 4:00 Native America "From Caves to Cosmos" 5:00 It's What's Happening Baby (My Music Presents)

(Also Sun. 6/13 at 6 P.M.) 7:00 Best of the 60s: Ready, Steady, Go!

(See Sat. 6/5 at 7 P.M.) 8:30 Tina Turner: One Last Time

Join one of the best-selling recording artists of all time for her unforgettable concert filmed at London's Wembley Stadium in 2000. The powerhouse performer blasts out hit after hit from her four-decade career.

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Tuesday 8 12:00 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation: American Experience

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the concert that became a touchstone for a generation. The film brings the three-day concert to life through the voices of those who were present at what became the defining moment of the counterculture revolution. (Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 1:30 P.M.)

2:30 Growing Up Black: A Stories from the Stage Special 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Feel Better with Pressure Point Therapy

(Also Sat. 6/12 at 5 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Asia Insight 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation: American Experience

(See Tue. 6/8 at 12 A.M.) (Also Sun. 6/13 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 1:30 P.M.)

10:30 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) Take a musical journey through the evolution of modern American folk music, from its roots in bluegrass to San Francisco coffee houses to clubs in Greenwich Village. The Smothers Brothers and Judy Collins host. (Also Fri. 6/11 at 8:30 P.M.)

12:00 Supernature - Wild Flyers "Defying Gravity" 1:00 Big Pacific "Mysterious" 2:00 Korea: The Never-Ending War 4:00 Space Men: American Experience 5:00 EAT YOUR MEDICINE: The Pegan Diet with Mark Hyman, MD

Dr. Hyman shares how unhealthy, ultra-processed foods have created an epidemic of preventable, chronic diseases and exactly how returning to real, whole food can treat, prevent, and even reverse these diseases.

7:00 Yellowstone Symphony Travel on a spectacular visual journey through the wonders of America’s first national park. Set to classical music from some of the world's best composers, the park's magnificent scenery and wildlife are showcased as they change through the seasons.

8:00 Ken Burns: America's Storyteller (See Sun. 6/6 at 6 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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Wednesday 9 12:00 America ReFramed

"Meltdown in Dixie"(Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/12 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 9 A.M.)

1:00 Reel South "Divided City"(Also 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/12 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 10 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10 A.M.)

1:30 Reel South "Flat Town"(Also 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/12 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 10:30 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10:30 A.M.)

2:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy Learn how yoga and the right diet can improve health and have a positive impact on life with diabetes. (Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 6/11 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/11 at 11 A.M.; Mon. 6/14 at 5 A.M.; Mon. 6/14 at 11 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Holly Near: American Masters (Also 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 America ReFramed

"Meltdown in Dixie"(Also Sat. 6/12 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 9 A.M.)

9:00 Reel South "Divided City"(Also Sat. 6/12 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 10 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10 A.M.)

9:30 Reel South "Flat Town"(Also Sat. 6/12 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 10:30 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10:30 A.M.)

10:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy (See Wed. 6/9 at 2 A.M.) (Also Fri. 6/11 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/11 at 11 A.M.; Mon. 6/14 at 5 A.M.; Mon. 6/14 at 11 A.M.)

11:00 Holly Near: American Masters 12:00 Supernature - Wild Flyers

"Masters of the Sky" - Many animals take to the skies for a split second, but to stay there, the planet's strongest flyers push the laws of physics to the limit. Explore the extremes of true flight: power, acceleration, top speed, maneuverability and endurance.

1:00 Big Pacific "Violent" 2:00 In Their Own Words

"Muhammad Ali" - Follow Muhammad Ali's path from a gym in Louisville to boxing successes, conversion to Islam., opposition to the draft, exile from the ring, comeback fights, Parkinson's disease and his inspirational re-emergence at the Atlanta Olympics.

3:00 Fight: American Experience 4:00 Emma Goldman: American Experience

"Emma Goldman" 5:00 Longevity Paradox with Seven Gundry, Md

(See Sat. 6/5 at 4 P.M.) 6:30 Build A Better Memory Through Science

Discover workable, weekly strategies and lifestyle suggestions that make improving memory fun and rewarding. Interviews with leading experts and computer animations explain and illustrate how memory works and how to maximize it.

8:00 Rick Steves Europe Awaits Travel lovers have spent the last year or so dreaming of where they'll travel post-COVID. Rick Steves shares vivid and unforgettable visits to European favorites - off-beat, romantic, or just good for the soul - that he'd love to visit when we can travel again. (Also Sat. 6/12 at 4 P.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 10 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Thursday 10 12:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song

"Part 1"(Also 8 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 History with David Rubenstein

"Cokie Roberts"(Also 11 A.M.) 5:30 History with David Rubenstein

"Michael Beschloss"(Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Story in the Public Square 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song

"Part 1" 11:00 History with David Rubenstein

"Cokie Roberts" 11:30 History with David Rubenstein

"Michael Beschloss" 12:00 Supernature - Wild Flyers

"Crowded Skies" - The sky is a crowded world where mammals, birds and insects hunt, escape, mate, defend territory, sleep and even die on the wing. Survival up there depends not just on beating gravity or mastering flight, but also out-flying the competition.

1:00 Big Pacific "Voracious" 2:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World "The Telescope" 3:00 The Story of China with Michael Wood

"Ancestors/Silk Roads and China Ships" 5:00 Overcoming Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, and Grief with Daniel Amen MD and Tana A

Psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen, the author of "Your Brain Is Always Listening," and his wife Tana Amen, an ICU nurse and author of "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child," will show you how to tame the hidden dragons that cause these problems to help you feel happier, more positive and more in control of your own emotions.

7:00 Great Performances "Andrea Bocelli: Believe" - Enjoy the songs of the internationally beloved tenor's 2020 album recorded on location in Malta. Selections performed include "Gratia Plena," a duet with Cecilia Bartoli, and new interpretations of "Ave Maria" and Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."

8:30 Pavlo Live In Kastoria International recording artist Pavlo returns to Kastoria, Greece for a spectacular concert featuring old favorites and new classics. Pavlo is joined on the stage by guest stars G. Pinto and Remigio Pereira, formerly of The Tenors.

9:30 Local Pre-Taped Breaks for Pledge 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Friday 11 12:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song

"Part 2"(Also 8 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy

(See Wed. 6/9 2 A.M.) (Also 11 A.M.; Mon. 6/14 5 A.M.; Mon. 6/14 11 A.M.)

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Closer to Truth

"What's Fine - Tuning In Physics?" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song

"Part 2" 11:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy

(See Wed. 6/9 at 2 A.M.) (Also Mon. 6/14 at 5 A.M.; Mon. 6/14 at 11 A.M.) 12:00 Nova

"Can We Cool The Planet?" 1:00 Nova

"Rise of the Mammals" - Sixty-six million years ago, an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs in a fiery global catastrophe. An amazing new trove of fossils reveals how mammals took over, ultimately evolving into the huge array of species, including us, that rule Earth today.

2:00 Poetry In America "Fast Break - Edward Hirsch" - Join poet Edward Hirsch, host Elisa New, NBA players Shaquille O'Neal, Pau Gasol, and Shane Battier and a group of pick-up basketball players as they read Hirsch's "Fast Break" and use basketball to understand poetry - and poetry to understand the game of basketball.

2:30 American Masters "Raul Julia: The World's A Stage" - Discover the life and career of Raul Julia, the charismatic, award-winning actor and humanitarian known for versatile roles on stage and screen, from Shakespearean plays to "The Addams Family."

4:00 Ursula K. Le Guin: American Masters Explore the remarkable life and legacy of late feminist author Ursula K. Le Guin, whose groundbreaking work, including "The Left Hand of Darkness," transformed American literature by bringing science fiction into the literary mainstream.

5:00 Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott for 2021 7:00 Classical Rewind (My Music)

From the romantic mood of Beethoven's 'Moonlight Sonata' to the dramatic emotions of Orff's 'O Fortuna,' revisit the greatest compositions and composers of all time. Explore the origins of the music and see how so many of the classics have become part of our common culture.

8:30 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) (See Sat. 6/5 at 5:30 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Saturday 12 12:00 Brain Fitness Program

Discover the inner workings of the brain and how we can harness the power of its neuroplasticity to make positive changes in our lives, using breakthrough research showing the incredible benefits of brain training with regards to dementia.

1:30 Rick Steves' Travel As A Political Act (Also 9:30 A.M.; 12:30 P.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Feel Better with Pressure Point Therapy 6:00 Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

"Parkinson's Disease" 6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 7:30 Washington Week 8:00 Brain Fitness Program

(See Sat. 6/12 at 12 A.M.)

9:30 Rick Steves' Travel As A Political Act (Also 12:30 P.M.)

11:00 Brain Fitness Program (See Sat. 6/12 at 12 A.M.)

12:30 Rick Steves' Travel As A Political Act 2:00 Ken Burns: Country Music

Join host Kathy Mattea to learn more about the making of the epic documentary series devoted to the history of this truly American art form. Features interviews with Rosanne Cash, along with Ken Burns and other members of the filmmaking team. (Also Sun. 6/13 at 12 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 11:30 A.M.)

4:00 Rick Steves Europe Awaits (See Wed. 6/9 at 8 P.M.) (Also Sun. 6/13 at 10 P.M.)

6:00 Melissa Etheridge: This Is M.E Live In La Join the American rock icon and her band as they perform on the final night of her 2014 national tour at the historic Orpheum in Los Angeles. The set includes songs from her "This is M.E." album as well as many of her classic hits. (Also Sun. 6/13 at 8 P.M.)

8:00 Great Performances "Mick Fleetwood & Friends: Celebrating the Music of Peter Green"

10:00 America ReFramed "Meltdown in Dixie"(Also Sun. 6/13 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 9 A.M.)

11:00 Reel South "Divided City"(Also Sun. 6/13 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/13 at 10 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10 A.M.)

11:30 Reel South "Flat Town"(Also Sun. 6/13 at 10:30 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10:30 A.M.)

Sunday 13 12:00 Ken Burns: Country Music

(See Sat. 6/12 at 2 P.M.) (Also 11:30 A.M.) 2:00 America ReFramed

"Meltdown In Dixie"(Also 9 A.M.) 3:00 Reel South

"Divided City"(Also 10 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 10 A.M.) 3:30 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation: American Experience

(See Tue. 6/8 at 12 A.M.) (Also 1:30 P.M.) 6:00 on Story 6:30 to The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 The Open Mind 8:00 DW Focus On Europe 8:30 DW Global 3000 9:00 America ReFramed "Meltdown In Dixie" 10:00 Reel South

"Divided City"(Also Thu. 6/17 at 10 A.M.) 10:30 Reel South

"Flat Town"(Also Thu. 6/17 at 10:30 A.M.) 11:00 The Chavis Chronicles 11:30 Ken Burns: Country Music

(See Sat. 6/12 at 2 P.M.) 1:30 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined A Generation: American Experience

(See Tue. 6/8 at 12 A.M.) 4:00 Country Pop Legends (My Music)

The greats of country pop unite to perform their biggest and most-loved hit recordings from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. County music legend Roy Clark hosts this emotional trip down three decades of memory lane. Performances from Glenn Campbell, Crystal Gayle, Hank Locklin, Bill Anderson, BJ Thomas, the Bellamy Brothers, the Browns and more are intermixed with classic full-length vintage archival gems from the vaults.

Channel 8.3 with antenna

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6:00 It's What's Happening Baby (My Music Presents) 8:00 Melissa Etheridge: This Is M.E Live In La

(See Sat. 6/12 at 6 P.M.) 10:00 Rick Steves Europe Awaits

(See Wed. 6/9 at 8 P.M.)

Monday 14 12:00 Nature $

"Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins" - The relationship between man and his noble steed is almost as old as civilization itself. Ever since the mysterious beginning of our extraordinary partnership, horses helped shape the human world. (Also 8 A.M.)

1:30 Nature $ "Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing The Wind"(Also 9:30 A.M.)

3:00 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living (See Sun. 6/6 at 4 P.M.)

5:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy (See Wed. 6/9 at 2 A.M.) (Also 11 A.M.)

6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith

"Tim O’Brien, Author" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Nature $

"Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins" - (See Mon. 6/14 at 12 A.M.) 9:30 Nature $

"Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing The Wind" 11:00 Easy Yoga for Diabetes with Peggy Cappy

(See Wed. 6/9 at 2 A.M.) 12:00 Life from Above

"Moving Planet" 1:00 Nova

"Dead Sea Scroll Detectives" 2:00 Cities of Light: The Rise and Fall of Islamic Spain 4:00 Native America

"Nature to Nations" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"French Riviera: Uniquely Chic" - A longtime favorite escape of Europe's elite, the Riviera coastline still sparkles with yachts. We follow in the footsteps of 19th century aristocrats along Monaco's harbor and Nice's promenade des Anglais. Then we visit the picturesque, artist hangouts of Chagall, Matisse and Picasso.

5:30 BBC World News America "Episode 11"

6:00 The Desert Speaks "Patagonia's Glacial Landscape"

6:30 Arizona Illustrated 7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat

“American Aloha: Hula beyond Hawai'i"(Also Tue. 6/15 at 1 A.M.; Tue. 6/15 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 5 A.M.)

9:00 Becoming Johanna (Also Tue. 6/15 at 2 A.M.; Tue. 6/15 at 10 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 11:30 A.M.)

9:30 Stories from the Stage "What Next?"(Also Tue. 6/15 at 2:30 A.M.; Tue. 6/15 at 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 11:30 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Tuesday 15 12:00 Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots

(Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 4 A.M.) 1:00 Pacific Heartbeat

“American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i"(Also 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 5 A.M.) 2:00 Becoming Johanna

(Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 11:30 A.M.)

2:30 Stories from the Stage "What Next?"(Also 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 11:30 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Family Pictures USA

"North Carolina"(Also 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News

"Episode 23" 6:30 Asia Insight 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots

(Also Sun. 6/20 at 4 A.M.) 9:00 Pacific Heartbeat

“American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i"(Also Sun. 6/20 at 5 A.M.) 10:00 Becoming Johanna

(Also Fri. 6/18 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 11:30 A.M.)

10:30 Stories from the Stage "What Next?"(Also Fri. 6/18 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 11:30 A.M.)

11:00 Family Pictures USA "North Carolina"

12:00 Life from Above "Colorful Planet" - View Earth's kaleidoscope of colors as seen from space. Swirls of turquoise phytoplankton trigger an oceanic feeding frenzy, China turns yellow as millions of flowers bloom, and at night the waters near Argentina are spotted with green lights.

1:00 Nova "Dog Tales"

2:00 Boss: The Black Experience In Business 4:00 Native America

"Cities of the Sky" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Poland Rediscovered: Krakow, Auschwitz and Warsaw" - Poland is ready to be rediscovered as the old "east" transforms itself into the new heart of Europe.

5:30 BBC World News America "Episode 12"

6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter "Breaking Ground"

6:30 Art in the 48 Discover Artlink, see how illustrator Paige Poppe creates art for children's books and look at educational programs for all ages at the Musical Instrument Museum. Then, muralist Tato Caraveo puts his art on a light rail car.

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 America ReFramed

"Little Miss Westie"(Also Wed. 6/16 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 6/16 at 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 5 P.M.)

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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9:30 Reel South "Outspoken"(Also Wed. 6/16 at 1:30 A.M.; Wed. 6/16 at 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 6:30 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Wednesday 16 12:00 America ReFramed

"Little Miss Westie"(Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 5 P.M.)

1:30 Reel South "Outspoken"(Also 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 6:30 P.M.)

2:00 Coming Out: A 50 Year History (Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 5 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Family Pictures USA

"Detroit"(Also 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 America ReFramed

"Little Miss Westie"(Also Sat. 6/19 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 5 P.M.)

9:30 Reel South "Outspoken"(Also Sat. 6/19 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 6:30 P.M.)

10:00 Coming Out: A 50 Year History (Also Sat. 6/19 at 5 A.M.)

11:00 Family Pictures USA "Detroit"

12:00 Life from Above "Patterned Planet" - Discover the weird and wonderful shapes that cover Earth's surface as seen from space. The Australian outback is covered in pale spots thanks to digging wombats, and hundreds of elephants tear into the endless green of the Congo forest canopy.

1:00 To Catch A Comet 2:00 Circus: American Experience 4:00 Sealab: American Experience 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Budapest: The Best of Hungary" - Budapest, once Vienna's partner in ruling the Austro-Hungarian empire, feels like the capital of Eastern Europe. It's actually two cities - busy Pest and noble Buda- straddling the Danube and laced together by mighty bridges.

5:30 BBC World News America "Episode 13"

6:00 Finding Your Roots "Against All Odds" - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces media personality Andy Cohen and radio journalist Nina Totenberg to ancestors who were determined to survive.

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Independent Lens

"Man On Fire" - Learn the story of an elderly white Texas minister who set himself on fire to protest the virulent racism of his community and the country at large. Friends, family members, neighbors and colleagues search for an explanation of his action. (Also Thu. 6/17 at 1 A.M.; Thu. 6/17 at 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 12 P.M.)

9:00 Frontline "China Undercover" - A special undercover report from China's secretive Xinjiang region. Investigating the Communist regime's mass imprisonment of Muslims, and its use and testing of sophisticated surveillance technology against the population. (Also Thu. 6/17 at 2 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Thursday 17 12:00 Independent Lens

"The First Rainbow Coalition" - In 1969, the Chicago Black Panther Party began to form alliances across lines of race and ethnicity with other community-based movements in the city, including the Latino group the Young Lords Organization and the southern whites of the Young Patriots organization. The First Rainbow Coalition tells the movement's little-known story through rare archival footage and interviews with former coalition members. (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 1 P.M.)

1:00 Independent Lens "Man on Fire" - (See Wed. 6/16 at 8 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 12 P.M.) 2:00 Frontline "China Undercover" - (See Wed. 6/16 at 9 P.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 History with David Rubenstein "Doris Kearns Goodwin"(Also 11 A.M.) 5:30 History with David Rubenstein "Ron Cher now"(Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Story in the Public Square 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Independent Lens

"The First Rainbow Coalition" - (See Thu. 6/17 at 12 A.M.) (Also Sat. 6/19 at 1 P.M.)

9:00 Independent Lens "Man on Fire" - (See Wed. 6/16 at 8 P.M.) (Also Sat. 6/19 at 12 P.M.)

10:00 Reel South "Divided City" 10:30 Reel South "Flat Town" 11:00 History with David Rubenstein "Doris Kearns Goodwin" 11:30 History with David Rubenstein "Ron Chernow" 12:00 Life from Above

"Changing Planet" - Take a fresh look at our fragile planet and see just how much it's changing. Cameras in space show growing cities, disappearing forests and melting glaciers, but one country regenerated a landscape and helped save a chimpanzee family.

1:00 Nova "Saving The Dead Sea" - As the Dead Sea shrinks, engineers prepare a daring solution: connect it with the Red Sea by way of a massive desalination plant. If it works, it could stabilize the legendary lake and ease regional tensions. But will it put the environment at risk?

2:00 American Experience "The Blinding of Isaac Woodard" 4:00 American Experience "The Codebreaker" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Lisbon and the Algarve" - Experiencing the best of Portugal, we start in Lisbon, a ramshackle mix of glorious old and fun-loving new. Salty sailors' quarters and wistful Fado singers mix with ornate architecture to recall the glory days when Vasco da Gama and Magellan made Portugal a world power.

5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Books & Co.

"Radha Vatsal: "Murder Between the Lines"" - Host Alberto Rios interviews Radha Vatsal, author of "Murder Between the Lines." An Arizona PBS original production made possible in part by the Department of English at Arizona State University.

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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6:30 Ask This Old House "Reclaim Beam Mantel, Geothermal"

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Kingdoms of the Sky: Rockies

(Also Fri. 6/18 at 1 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 9 A.M.) 9:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life

See the many faces of the massive, muddy Mississippi. Its fingers stretch into nearly half of the USA, from the frozen north to the nation's agricultural heart to mysterious southern swamps where alligators still rule. (Also Fri. 6/18 at 2 A.M.; Fri. 6/18 at 10 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Friday 18 12:00 Nova "Eagle Power" - (See Wed. 6/2 at 2 A.M.) (Also 8 A.M.) 1:00 Kingdoms of the Sky: Rockies (Also 9 A.M.) 2:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life (See Thu. 6/17 at 9 P.M.) (Also 10 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Becoming Johanna

(Also 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 11:30 A.M.)

5:30 Stories from the Stage "What Next?"(Also 11:30 A.M.)

6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Closer to Truth

"Is The Anthropic Principle Significant?" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Nova

"Eagle Power" - (See Wed. 6/2 at 2 A.M.) 9:00 Kingdoms of the Sky: Rockies 10:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life

(See Thu. 6/17 at 9 P.M.) 11:00 Becoming Johanna

(Also Sun. 6/20 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 11:30 A.M.)

11:30 Stories from the Stage "What Next?"

12:00 Reconstruction: America after the Civil War 2:00 African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

"Making A Way Out of No Way (1897-1940)" 3:00 Beyond The Canvas

"Visionaries of the Arts" 3:30 Beyond The Canvas

"Women of Wonder" 4:00 Craft In America

"Democracy" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Sevilla" 5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Ask This Old House

"Landscape Lights, Brick Walkway"(Also Thu. 6/24 at 6:30 P.M.) 6:30 Arizona 360 7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 The Committee

(Also Mon. 6/21 at 9 P.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 2 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 10 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 11:30 A.M.)

8:30 Terrence McNally: American Masters Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally's 60 groundbreaking years in theater are explored. (Also Sat. 6/19 at 1:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/19 at 3:30 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Saturday 19 12:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience

(Also 8 A.M.; 2 P.M.) 1:30 Terrence McNally: American Masters

(See Fri. 6/18 at 8:30 P.M.) (Also 9:30 A.M.; 3:30 P.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Coming Out: A 50 Year History 6:00 Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

"The Cancer Spouse"(Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

(Also 11 A.M.) 7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 7:30 Washington Week 8:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience

(Also 2 P.M.) 9:30 Terrence McNally: American Masters

(See Fri. 6/18 at 8:30 P.M.) (Also 3:30 P.M.) 11:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 11:30 Second Opinion with Joan Lunden

"The Cancer Spouse" 12:00 Independent Lens

"Man On Fire" - (See Wed. 6/16 at 8 P.M.) 1:00 Independent Lens

"The First Rainbow Coalition" - (See Thu. 6/17 at 12 A.M.) 2:00 Stonewall Uprising: American Experience 3:30 Terrence McNally: American Masters

(See Fri. 6/18 at 8:30 P.M.) 5:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

(Also Sun. 6/20 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 2 P.M.) 5:30 Washington Week

(Also Sun. 6/20 at 7 A.M.) 6:00 DW Focus On Europe

(Also Sun. 6/20 at 8 A.M.) 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

(Also Sun. 6/20 at 2:30 P.M.) 7:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels

(Also Mon. 6/21 at 4 A.M.; Wed. 6/23 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 6/23 at 11 A.M.) 8:00 Slavery By Another Name

(Also Sun. 6/20 at 12 A.M.) 9:30 POV Shorts

"The Changing Same"(Also Sun. 6/20 at 1:30 A.M.) 10:00 America ReFramed

"Little Miss Westie"(Also Sun. 6/20 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 5 P.M.)

11:30 Reel South "Outspoken"(Also Sun. 6/20 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/20 at 6:30 P.M.)

Sunday 20 12:00 Slavery By Another Name 1:30 POV Shorts "The Changing Same" 2:00 America ReFramed

"Little Miss Westie"(Also 9 A.M.; 5 P.M.)

Channel 8.3 with antenna

June 202188 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

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3:30 Reel South "Outspoken"(Also 10:30 A.M.; 6:30 P.M.)

4:00 Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots 5:00 Pacific Heartbeat

“American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai'i" 6:00 On Story 6:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 The Open Mind 8:00 DW Focus On Europe 8:30 DW Global 3000 9:00 America ReFramed

"Little Miss Westie"(Also 5 P.M.) 10:30 Reel South

"Outspoken"(Also 6:30 P.M.) 11:00 The Chavis Chronicles 11:30 Laura Flanders Show 12:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter

"Pain and Patience"(Also Tue. 6/22 at 6 P.M.) 12:30 MN Original

"Brandon Kuehn, Sally Power, Chiaki O'Brien, Sam Militich" 1:00 America’s Heartland 1:30 Start Up

"Shire Post Mint / Springdale, Ar" 2:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 3:00 The Open Mind 3:30 Earth Focus

"Adaptation to Global Water Shortages" 4:00 DW Global 3000 4:30 On Story 5:00 America ReFramed

"Little Miss Westie" 6:30 Reel South

"Outspoken" 7:00 History with David Rubenstein

"Susan E. Rice"(Also Mon. 6/21 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 11 A.M.)

7:30 History with David Rubenstein "John Dickerson"(Also Mon. 6/21 at 5:30 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 5:30 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 11:30 A.M.)

8:00 Reel South "Jasper Mall"(Also Mon. 6/21 at 12 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 8 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 11 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 10 A.M.)

9:00 Finding Your Roots "Unfamiliar Kin" - Actors Fred Armisen and Christopher Walken and musician Carly Simon each learn about a grandparent whose real identity and background had been a mystery to them - redefining how they see themselves. (Also Mon. 6/21 at 1 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 9 A.M.)

10:00 Independent Lens "Tre Maison Dasan"(Also Mon. 6/21 at 2 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 10 A.M.)

11:30 Becoming Johanna (Also Mon. 6/21 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/21 at 11:30 A.M.)

Monday 21 12:00 Reel South

"Jasper Mall"(Also 8 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 11 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 10 A.M.)

1:00 Finding Your Roots "Unfamiliar Kin" - (See Sun. 6/20 at 9 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.)

2:00 Independent Lens "Tre Maison Dasan"(Also 10 A.M.)

3:30 Becoming Johanna (Also 11:30 A.M.)

4:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels (Also Wed. 6/23 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 6/23 at 11 A.M.)

5:00 History with David Rubenstein "Susan E. Rice"(Also Thu. 6/24 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 11 A.M.)

5:30 History with David Rubenstein "John Dickerson"(Also Thu. 6/24 at 5:30 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 11:30 A.M.)

6:00 BBC World News "Episode 31"

6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith "John Cameron Mitchell, Actor & Director"

7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Reel South

"Jasper Mall"(Also Tue. 6/22 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 11 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 10 A.M.)

9:00 Finding Your Roots "Unfamiliar Kin" - (See Sun. 6/20 at 9 P.M.)

10:00 Independent Lens "Tre Maison Dasan"

11:30 Becoming Johanna 12:00 Nova

"Animal Espionage"(Also Fri. 6/25 at 12 P.M.) 1:00 SciGirls

"Star Power" 1:30 Get The Math 2:00 Story of China

"The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution" - The First Opium War and the birth of today's China after the 20th-century revolutions are examined.

4:00 Native America "New World Rising"

5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "England's Bath & York"

5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 The Desert Speaks

"Argentina: Ancient Patagonia People" 6:30 Arizona Illustrated 7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula"(Also Tue. 6/22 at 1 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 5 A.M.)

9:00 The Committee (Also Tue. 6/22 at 2 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 10 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 11:30 A.M.)

9:30 Stories from the Stage "Pride"(Also Tue. 6/22 at 2:30 A.M.; Tue. 6/22 at 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 11:30 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Tuesday 22 12:00 Considering Matthew Shepard

(Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 4 A.M.) 1:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula"(Also 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 5 A.M.) 2:00 The Committee

(Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 11:30 A.M.)

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2:30 Stories from the Stage "Pride"(Also 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 11:30 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Reel South

"Jasper Mall"(Also 11 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 10 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News

"Episode 33" 6:30 Asia Insight 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Considering Matthew Shepard

(Also Sun. 6/27 at 4 A.M.) 9:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula"(Also Sun. 6/27 at 5 A.M.) 10:00 The Committee

(Also Fri. 6/25 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 11:30 A.M.)

10:30 Stories from the Stage "Pride"(Also Fri. 6/25 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 11:30 A.M.)

11:00 Reel South "Jasper Mall"(Also Thu. 6/24 at 10 A.M.)

12:00 Nature "The Serengeti Rules" - Explore some of the most remote and spectacular places on Earth with a pioneering group of scientists who make surprising discoveries that transform human understanding of nature and ecology. Based on a book of the same name. (Also Fri. 6/25 at 1 P.M.)

1:00 H20: The Molecule That Made Us "Pulse" - How did water arrive on Earth? How did it come to underpin every aspect of existence from dragonflies to deserts in bloom to human life? Dive in!

2:00 McCarthy: American Experience (Also Wed. 6/30 at 2 P.M.)

4:00 Cuban Missile Crisis: Three Men Go to War 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"North Wales: Feisty and Poetic" 5:30 BBC World News America

"Episode 17" 6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter

"Pain and Patience" 6:30 Art in the 48

Longtime favorites of the Arizona music scene, Calexico, talk with host Alberto Rios about their new music, we see how a commercial illustrator creates his visions, a program helping girls learn jazz, and a sculptor using 3D printing in his work.

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 America ReFramed

"Jack and Yaya"(Also Wed. 6/23 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 6/23 at 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 5 P.M.)

9:00 Out In Rural America Follow five stories from the LGBTQ+ community over six years, exploring the issues of self-doubt, discrimination and acceptance in Midwestern small towns from a cultural, social, familial and religious perspective. (Also Wed. 6/23 at 1 A.M.; Wed. 6/23 at 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 10 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 6 P.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 8 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Wednesday 23 12:00 America ReFramed

"Jack and Yaya"(Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 5 P.M.)

1:00 Out In Rural America (See Tue. 6/22 at 9 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 10 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 6 P.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 8 P.M.)

2:00 Reel South "Alabama Bound"(Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 5 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels

(Also 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 America ReFramed

"Jack and Yaya"(Also Sat. 6/26 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 5 P.M.)

9:00 Out In Rural America (See Tue. 6/22 at 9 P.M.) (Also Sat. 6/26 at 11 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 10 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 6 P.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 8 P.M.)

10:00 Reel South "Alabama Bound"(Also Sat. 6/26 at 5 A.M.)

11:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels 12:00 Nova

"Lethal Seas" 1:00 H20: The Molecule That Made Us

"Civilizations" - Travel into the past to see how water may have driven our own evolution -- and created civilizations. But can the Earth's water supplies guarantee our future?

2:00 American Experience “American OZ"

4:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World "The Airplane"(Also Thu. 6/24 at 4 P.M.)

5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Edinburgh"

5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Finding Your Roots

"Black Like Me" - Bryant Gumbel, Tonya Lewis-Lee and Suzanne Malveaux discover a tapestry of the unexpected in their ancestry, revealing slaves and free people of color, Civil War legacies and forgotten European origins. (Also Sun. 6/27 at 9 P.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 1 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 9 A.M.)

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Independent Lens

"Two Gods" - In an East Orange, N.J. casket shop, casket makers work with mentors in the Islamic burial tradition. Countering tumultuous home lives and the dangerous undertow of the streets, they have found a way of teaching their young charges to embrace life. (Also Thu. 6/24 at 1 A.M.; Thu. 6/24 at 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 12 P.M.)

9:00 Lavender Scare Learn the untold story of how tens of thousands of homosexual federal workers were either fired or denied employment in the 1950s, stirring outrage in the gay community and starting an LGBTQ rights movement with an unlikely hero at the forefront. (Also Thu. 6/24 at 2 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today

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11:30 BBC World News

Thursday 24 12:00 Poetry In America

"This Your Home Now - Mark Doty" - Series creator Elisa New talks with poet Mark Doty, psychologist Steven Pinker, choreographer Bill T. Jones, design maven Simon Doonan and designer Johnathan Adler about "This Your Home Now," where a visit to the barber show sparks a meditation on love, the AIDS crisis, and the satisfactions of getting older. (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 1 P.M.)

12:30 POV Shorts "Post - Colonial Queer"(Also 8:30 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 1:30 P.M.)

1:00 Independent Lens "Two Gods" - (See Wed. 6/23 at 8 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 12 P.M.)

2:00 Lavender Scare (See Wed. 6/23 at 9 P.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 History with David Rubenstein

"Susan E. Rice"(Also 11 A.M.) 5:30 History with David Rubenstein "John Dickerson"(Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Story in the Public Square 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Poetry In America "This Your Home Now - Mark Doty" - (See Thu. 6/24 at 12 A.M.) (Also Sat. 6/26 at 1 P.M.) 8:30 POV Shorts

"Post - Colonial Queer"(Also Sat. 6/26 at 1:30 P.M.) 9:00 Independent Lens

"Two Gods" - (See Wed. 6/23 at 8 P.M.) (Also Sat. 6/26 at 12 P.M.) 10:00 Reel South "Jasper Mall" 11:00 History with David Rubenstein "Susan E. Rice" 11:30 History with David Rubenstein "John Dickerson" 12:00 Nature "Arctic Wolf Pack" 1:00 H20: The Molecule That Made Us

"Crisis" - Earth's changing water cycle -- and a globalized movement towards water for profit -- is forcing changes in humans' reliance on water. Can a geopolitical crisis be averted?

2:00 American Experience "Voice of Freedom" 4:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World "The Airplane" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Naples and Pompeii" 5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Books & Co.

"Stephen Hunter: "G-Man"" - Host Alberto Rios interviews Stephen Hunter, author of "G-Man." An Arizona PBS original production made possible in part by the Department of English at Arizona State University.

6:30 Ask This Old House "Landscape Lights, Brick Walkway"

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"Evil Or Illness?" - Examine ancient conceptions of mental illness and the establishment of psychiatry. Hear the stories of modern-day people living with mental illness, including an aspiring astrophysicist with schizophrenia and an Olympics-bound boxer with OCD. (Also Fri. 6/25 at 12 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 8 A.M.)

9:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness "What's Normal" - Trace the fight to develop mental illness standards rooted in empirical science rather than dogma. Learn how science and societal factors are deeply entwined with our ever-shifting definitions and diagnoses of mental health and illness. (Also Fri. 6/25 at 1 A.M.; Fri. 6/25 at 9 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Friday 25 12:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"Evil Or Illness?" - Examine ancient conceptions of mental illness and the establishment of psychiatry. Hear the stories of modern-day people living with mental illness, including an aspiring astrophysicist with schizophrenia and an Olympics-bound boxer with OCD. (Also 8 A.M.)

1:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness "What's Normal" - Trace the fight to develop mental illness standards rooted in empirical science rather than dogma. Learn how science and societal factors are deeply entwined with our ever-shifting definitions and diagnoses of mental health and illness. (Also 9 A.M.)

2:00 The Definition of Insanity A team of dedicated Miami-Dade County public servants work to help people with mental illness navigate from lives of tragedy to possibility. The film reveals a humane criminal justice approach to mental illness. (Also 10 A.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 The Committee

(Also 11 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 11:30 A.M.)

5:30 Stories from the Stage "Pride"(Also 11:30 A.M.)

6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Closer to Truth

"What's Strong Emergence?" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"Evil Or Illness?" - (See Fri. 6/25 at 12 A.M.) 9:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"What's Normal" - (See Fri. 6/25 at 1 A.M.) 10:00 The Definition of Insanity

(See Fri. 6/25 at 2 A.M.) 11:00 The Committee

(Also Sun. 6/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 11:30 A.M.)

11:30 Stories from the Stage "Pride"

12:00 Nova "Animal Espionage"

1:00 Nature "The Serengeti Rules" - (See Tue. 6/22 at 12 P.M.)

2:00 Little Women On Masterpiece "Part One"

3:00 Little Women On Masterpiece "Part Two"

4:00 Little Women On Masterpiece "Part Three"

5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Italy's Amalfi Coast"

5:30 BBC World News America "Episode 20"

6:00 Ask This Old House "Garden Upgrade, Adirondack Chair"

6:30 Arizona 360 7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News

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8:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness "The Rise and Fall of the Asylum" - Follow the rise and fall of mental asylums in the United States. Visit the nation's largest de-facto mental health facility, meet the detainees whose lives hang in the balance, and discover the harsh realities of care both inside and outside. (Also Sat. 6/26 at 12 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 8 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 2 P.M.)

9:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness "The New Frontiers" - Look at today's most cutting-edge treatments, based on the latest understanding of mental illness, with profiles of patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery, infusions of ketamine and modern electro-convulsive therapy. (Also Sat. 6/26 at 1 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 9 A.M.; Sat. 6/26 at 3 P.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Saturday 26 12:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"The Rise and Fall of the Asylum" - Follow the rise and fall of mental asylums in the United States. Visit the nation's largest de-facto mental health facility, meet the detainees whose lives hang in the balance, and discover the harsh realities of care both inside and outside. (Also 8 A.M.; 2 P.M.)

1:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness "The New Frontiers" - Look at today's most cutting-edge treatments, based on the latest understanding of mental illness, with profiles of patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery, infusions of ketamine and modern electro-convulsive therapy. (Also 9 A.M.; 3 P.M.)

2:00 Crazy (Also 10 A.M.; 4 P.M.)

3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Reel South

"Alabama Bound" 6:00 Second Opinion

"Bladder Cancer"(Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

(Also 11 A.M.) 7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

(Also 5 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 2 P.M.) 7:30 Washington Week

(Also 5:30 P.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 7 A.M.) 8:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"The Rise and Fall of the Asylum" - (See Sat. 6/26 at 12 A.M.) (Also 2 P.M.) 9:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"The New Frontiers" - (See Sat. 6/26 at 1 A.M.) (Also 3 P.M.) 10:00 Crazy

(Also 4 P.M.) 11:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 11:30 Second Opinion

"Bladder Cancer" 12:00 Independent Lens

"Two Gods" - (See Wed. 6/23 at 8 P.M.) 1:00 Poetry in America

"This Your Home Now - Mark Doty" - (See Thu. 6/24 at 12 A.M.) 1:30 POV Shorts

"Post - Colonial Queer" 2:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"The Rise and fall of the Asylum" - (See Sat. 6/26 at 12 A.M.) 3:00 Mysteries of Mental Illness

"The New Frontiers" - (See Sat. 6/26 at 1 A.M.) 4:00 Crazy

5:00 to The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 Washington Week 6:00 DW Focus On Europe 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 7:00 We'll Meet Again

"Coming Out"(Also Mon. 6/28 at 4 A.M.; Tue. 6/29 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 6/29 at 11 A.M.)

8:00 Charley Pride: American Masters Explore the complicated history of the American South and its music through the life of country star Charley Pride. Raised in segregated Mississippi, his journey shows the ways that artistic expression can triumph over prejudice and injustice. (Also Sun. 6/27 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 11 A.M.)

9:00 Prideland (Also Sun. 6/27 at 1 A.M.)

10:00 America ReFramed "Jack and Yaya"(Also Sun. 6/27 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 5 P.M.)

11:00 Out In Rural America (See Tue. 6/22 at 9 P.M.) (Also Sun. 6/27 at 3 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 10 A.M.; Sun. 6/27 at 6 P.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 8 P.M.)

Sunday 27 12:00 Charley Pride: American Masters

(See Sat. 6/26 at 8 P.M.) (Also Wed. 6/30 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 11 A.M.) 1:00 Prideland 2:00 America ReFramed

"Jack and Yaya"(Also 9 A.M.; 5 P.M.) 3:00 Out In Rural America

(See Tue. 6/22 at 9 P.M.) (Also 10 A.M.; 6 P.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 8 P.M.) 4:00 Considering Matthew Shepard 5:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Na Kamalei: The Men of Hula" 6:00 On Story

(Also 4:30 P.M.) 6:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

(Also 2 P.M.) 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 The Open Mind 8:00 DW Focus On Europe 8:30 DW Global 3000 9:00 America ReFramed

"Jack and Yaya"(Also 5 P.M.) 10:00 out In Rural America

(See Tue. 6/22 at 9 P.M.) (Also 6 P.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 8 P.M.) 11:00 the Chavis Chronicles 11:30 Laura Flanders Show 12:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter

"Lateral Visions"(Also Tue. 6/29 at 6 P.M.) 12:30 MN Original 1:00 America’s Heartland 1:30 Start Up

"Afloat: Mind + Body Wellness / Omaha, Ne" 2:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 3:00 The Open Mind 3:30 Earth Focus

"Future of Food" 4:00 DW Global 3000 4:30 On Story 5:00 America ReFramed "Jack and Yaya" 6:00 out In Rural America (See Tue. 6/22 9 P.M.) (Also Wed. 6/30 at 8 P.M.)

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7:00 History with David Rubenstein "Jia Lynn Yang"(Also Mon. 6/28 at 5 A.M.)

7:30 History with David Rubenstein "Philip J. Deloria"(Also Mon. 6/28 at 5:30 A.M.)

8:00 Life at the Waterhole "Episode 1"(Also Mon. 6/28 at 12 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 8 A.M.)

9:00 Finding Your Roots "Black like Me"(Also Mon. 6/28 at 1 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 9 A.M.)

10:00 POV "Call Her Ganda" - Three women pursue justice for Jennifer Laude, a Filipina transgender woman who was brutally murdered by a U.S. Marine. In galvanizing a political uprising, they take on hardened histories of U.S. imperialism. (Also Mon. 6/28 at 2 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 10 A.M.)

11:30 the Committee (Also Mon. 6/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Mon. 6/28 at 11:30 A.M.)

Monday 28 12:00 Life at the Waterhole

"Episode 1"(Also 8 A.M.) 1:00 Finding Your Roots

"Black Like Me"(Also 9 A.M.) 2:00 POV "Call Her Ganda" - (See Sun. 6/27 at 10 P.M.) (Also 10 A.M.) 3:30 The Committee

(Also 11:30 A.M.) 4:00 We'll Meet Again

"Coming Out"(Also Tue. 6/29 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 6/29 at 11 A.M.) 5:00 History with David Rubenstein

"Jia Lynn Yang" 5:30 History with David Rubenstein

"Philip J. Deloria" 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith

"Brene Brown, Researcher and Author" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Life at the Waterhole

"Episode 1" 9:00 Finding Your Roots

"Black Like Me" 10:00 POV

"Call Her Ganda" - (See Sun. 6/27 at 10 P.M.) 11:30 The Committee 12:00 Nature

"Super Cats: Cats In Every Corner" 1:00 Changing Seas

"Reef Revival" 1:30 SciGirls

"Turtle Mania" 2:00 Man Who Tried to Feed The World: American Experience 3:00 Latino Americans

"Foreigners In Their Own Land" 4:00 the Vote: American Experience

"Hour One" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Milan and Lake Como" 5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 The Desert Speaks

"The Gadsden Purchase Part 1" - Host David Yetman and Naturalist Jesus Garcia explore some of the social, political and financial ramifications of the Gadsden Purchase, stopping at some of the historical sites along the way.

6:30 Arizona Illustrated

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Born This Way: Awa's Story and the Rogers"(Also Tue. 6/29 at 1 A.M.; Tue. 6/29 at 9 A.M.)

9:00 Local, USA "Legal Lens"(Also Tue. 6/29 at 2 A.M.; Tue. 6/29 at 10 A.M.)

9:30 Stories from the Stage "Silver Lining Part 2"(Also Tue. 6/29 at 2:30 A.M.; Tue. 6/29 at 10:30 A.M.)

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Tuesday 29 12:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Leitis In Waiting"(Also 8 A.M.) 1:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Born This Way: Awa's Story and the Rogers"(Also 9 A.M.) 2:00 Local, USA

"Legal Lens"(Also 10 A.M.) 2:30 Stories from the Stage

"Silver Lining Part 2"(Also 10:30 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 We'll Meet Again

"Coming Out"(Also 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Asia Insight 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Leitis In Waiting" 9:00 Pacific Heartbeat

"Born This Way: Awa's Story and the Rogers" 10:00 Local, USA

"Legal Lens" 10:30 Stories from the Stage

"Silver Lining Part 2" 11:00 We'll Meet Again

"Coming Out" 12:00 Plants Behaving Badly

"Murder & Mayhem" 1:00 Plants Behaving Badly

"Sex & Lies" 2:00 The Vote: American Experience

"Hour Two" 3:00 The Vote: American Experience

"Hour Three" - Discover how pervasive racism, particularly in the South, impacted women's fight for the vote.

4:00 The Vote: American Experience "Hour Four"

5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Tuscany's Dolce Vita"

5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter

"Lateral Visions" 6:30 Art in the 48

Two Arizona basketball legends talk with host Alberto Rios about their adventure into the art arena, an improv show developed out of the pandemic, keeping traditional Native American dance alive with the help of social media, and we visit with the Phoenix Art Museum's chief curator.

7:00 Arizona Horizon

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7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 America ReFramed

"Vision Portraits"(Also Wed. 6/30 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 8 A.M.) 9:30 Reel South

"Driven Blind"(Also Wed. 6/30 at 1:30 A.M.; Wed. 6/30 at 9:30 A.M.) 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News

Wednesday 30 12:00 America ReFramed "Vision Portraits"(Also 8 A.M.) 1:30 Reel South "Driven Blind"(Also 9:30 A.M.) 2:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange

"Mama Gloria"(Also 10 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Charley Pride: American Masters

(See Sat. 6/26 at 8 P.M.) (Also 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News

"Episode 45" 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:40 Direct Talk 8:00 America ReFramed

"Vision Portraits" 9:30 Reel South

"Driven Blind" 10:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange

"Mama Gloria" 11:00 Charley Pride: American Masters

(See Sat. 6/26 at 8 P.M.) 12:00 Ozone Hole: How We Saved The Planet

Discover the forgotten story of the hole in the ozone layer and how the world came together to fix it. Hear from the scientists and politicians who persuaded Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher to take action and solve the planetary problem.

1:00 Nova "Decoding COVID-19"

2:00 McCarthy: American Experience 4:00 Daring Women Doctors: Physicians in the 19th Century 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe

"Italy's Great Hill Towns" 5:30 BBC World News America 6:00 Finding Your Roots

"The Impression" - Comedian Larry David and politician Bernie Sanders discover they have more in common than they thought as they trace their roots from 1940s Brooklyn back to Jewish communities in Eastern Europe.

7:00 Arizona Horizon 7:30 Cronkite News 8:00 Out In Rural America

Follow five stories from the LGBTQ+ community over six years, exploring the issues of self-doubt, discrimination and acceptance in Midwestern small towns from a cultural, social, familial and religious perspective.

9:00 Frontline "Germany's Neo-Nazis & The Far Right" - Investigating the rise of far-right extremism and violence in Germany. How extremists have carried out terror plots and attacks on Jews and migrants, infiltrated the security services, and what authorities are doing to confront the growing problem.

10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News