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wpsu.org follow us online PROGRAM GUIDE JULY 2016 VOL. 46 NO. 7 Children and Youth Day at the Arts Festival Wednesday, July 13, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Visit the WPSU tent on Old Main Lawn during the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts for a craft activity, and a meet and greet with Jet Propulsion from PBS Kids’ Ready Jet Go! We hope to see you there! PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special Report Republican National Convention: July 18–21, 8:00–11:00 p.m. nightly Democratic National Convention: July 25–28, 8:00–11:00 p.m. nightly Veteran journalists Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff anchor complete live coverage of both national political conventions, from opening gavel to official close, including interviews from newsmakers, analysis and perspective, plus insights from presidential historians and others. Our Town Marathon Featuring: Port Allegany, Somerset, Brockway, Johnsonburg, and Geistown Monday, July 4, 12:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Experience for yourself what makes each of these small towns such a great place to live, through stories of history, culture, and community ties as told by their residents. 2016 Concert Dates Eddie Severn Quartet Rick Hirsch 3 Ryan Kauffman Trio Penn State Student Ensemble July 28 August 25 September 22 October 27 WPSU-FM and Palmer Museum of Art present... wpsu.org/jazzatthepalmer Monthly, beginning Thursday, July 28 For each concert, doors will open to the Palmer Lipcon Auditorium at 7:00 p.m., and performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Attendance is FREE and limited to four seats per address. Reservations for each concert will open at 8:00 a.m. on the first day of the month of the concert.

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Page 1: PROGRAM GUIDE JULY 2016 - WPSUwpsu.org/guide/wpsu_guide_jul16.pdf · PROGRAM GUIDE JULY 2016 VOL. 46 NO. 7 Children and Youth Day at the Arts Festival Wednesday, July 13, 10:00 a.m.–3:00

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PROGRAM GUIDE JULY 2016 VOL. 46 NO. 7

Children and Youth Day at the Arts FestivalWednesday, July 13, 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.Visit the WPSU tent on Old Main Lawn during the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts for a craft activity, and a meet and greet with Jet Propulsion from PBS Kids’ Ready Jet Go! We hope to see you there!

PBS Convention Coverage – A NewsHour Special ReportRepublican National Convention: July 18–21, 8:00–11:00 p.m. nightly

Democratic National Convention: July 25–28, 8:00–11:00 p.m. nightlyVeteran journalists Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff anchor complete live coverage of both national political conventions, from opening gavel to official close, including interviews from newsmakers, analysis and perspective, plus insights from presidential historians and others.

Our Town Marathon Featuring: Port Allegany, Somerset, Brockway, Johnsonburg, and Geistown Monday, July 4, 12:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m.Experience for yourself what makes each of these small towns such a great place to live, through stories of history, culture, and community ties as told by their residents.

2016 Concert DatesEddie Severn Quartet

Rick Hirsch 3

Ryan Kauffman Trio

Penn State Student Ensemble

July 28

August 25

September 22

October 27

WPSU-FM and Palmer Museum of Art present...

wpsu.org/jazzatthepalmer

Monthly, beginning Thursday, July 28For each concert, doors will open to the Palmer Lipcon Auditorium at 7:00 p.m., and performances will begin at 7:30 p.m. Attendance is FREE and limited to four seats per address.

Reservations for each concert will open at 8:00 a.m. on the first day of the month of the concert.

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NEW THIS MONTH ON WPSU-TV

CAN'T MISS PROGRAMMING ON WPSU-FM

MONDAY–FRIDAY6:00 Arthur

6:30 Odd Squad

7:00 Wild Kratts

7:30 Ready Jet Go!

8:00 Nature Cat

8:30 Curious George

9:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

9:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

10:00 Sesame Street

10:30 Peg + Cat

11:00 Dinosaur Train

11:30 Dinosaur Train

12:00 Super Why!

12:30 Thomas and Friends

1:00 Sesame Street

1:30 The Cat in the HatKnows a Lot About That!

2:00 Curious George

2:30 Curious George

3:00 Arthur

3:30 Nature Cat

4:00 Ready Jet Go!

4:30 Odd Squad

5:00 Wild Kratts

5:30 Weather World (Re-airs at 5:45 p.m.)

6:00 BBC World News America

6:30 Nightly Business Report

7:00 PBS NewsHour

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weeknights at 5:30 p.m.

JULYFEATURES2

The Great British Baking ShowFridays, July 1–29, at 9:00 p.m. Follow the trials and tribulations of passionate amateur bakers whose goal is to be named the U.K.’s best, as everyone’s favorite bake-off challenge returns for a third exciting season, with judges Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood, new challenges for the bakers, and a fresh batch of new contestants.

A Capitol FourthMonday, July 4, at 8:00 p.m.This musical celebration features top performers and the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation, broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, before an audience of hundreds of thousands, millions more at home, and our troops watching around the world on the American Forces Network. (Repeats at 9:30 p.m.)

In The GameThursdays, July 7 and 14, at 8:00 p.m.Get “in the game” with in-depth sports stories produced by students in the Penn State College of Communications, including features on the voice of Penn State Football, The Nittany Lion, the “We Are…” chant, Pegula Arena’s gameday production crew, John Urschel, the equestrian club, and more.

Nature CatMonday–Friday, July 11–15, at 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.Join “backyard explorer extraordinaire,” Nature Cat, and his animal pals Daisy, Squeeks, and Hal for a week of all-new action-packed adventures, including missions of nature investigation, “a-ha” discovery moments, and exciting outdoor exploration.

Keystone Crossroads: Preservation InnovationSunday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m.Historic buildings add character and value to cities, but require maintenance in order to house new residents and businesses. When should we preserve these pieces of the past, and when is it best to start over? Explore the topic with this fifth episode of the “Keystone Crossroads” television series.

A Prairie Home Companion Season FinaleSaturday, July 2, 6:00 p.m.Tune in to WPSU-FM for a piece of history and a taste of sweet nostalgia, as Garrison Keillor hosts his final show, after more than 40 years on the air. Enjoy special musical guests, “News from Lake Wobegon”, “Lives of the Cowboys”, “Guy Noir”, and more, recorded live from the Hollywood Bowl.

Weather World providesweather education

as well asa comprehensive forecast.

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FRIDAY, JUL 1 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 The Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

10:00 A Few Great Bakeries Small bakeries from Massachusetts to California, along with delicious icing and treats, are explored.

11:00 Charlie Rose

SATURDAY, JUL 2 9:00 This Old House

It’s All about the Beams 9:30 American Woodshop

Victorian Hall Tree10:00 Woodwright’s Shop

Groovers & Shakers10:30 Woodsmith Shop

Perfect Tenons & Lumber Thicknesses

11:00 New Fly Fisher Dalton Trail Lodge

11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Sauces

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsDean Fearing

12:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Food for a Polar Expedition

1:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Miami 1 - Fruit and Spice Park

1:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Just Ducky!

2:00 Victory Garden’s Ediblefeast Ohio

2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Growing a Greener World

Oh, Deer! Dealing with Garden Pests (Athens, Ga; Mount Airy, NC)

3:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home The Best of Garden Home: Gardening

4:00 Tracks Ahead LGB Friends

4:30 Aviators 5:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope

Northeast Ontario - Canada's Canoe Culture and First Nations People

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Vintage New York 7:00 Vicious

Stag Do 7:30 Keeping Up Appearances

The Toy Store

JULYLISTINGS3

JULY LISTINGS 8:00 Waiting for God 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 Doc Martin

The Shock of the NewMartin may have met this match after his first session with Dr. Rachel Timoney.

10:00 Austin City Limits Ms. Lauryn Hill

11:00 Night of the Proms Seal sings “Kiss From A Rose.” The reggae favorite “Red, Red Wine” is performed by UB40.

11:30 Night of the Proms Singer-songwriter James Blunt performs “You’re Beautiful.” Deborah Harry performs “Call Me.”

SUNDAY, JUL 3 9:00 Classic Gospel

Best of the Cathedrals10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer to Truth

What Could ESP Mean?11:00 To the Contrary

with Bonnie Erbe 11:30 American Health Journal12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest 1:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind

Understanding Organ Donation and Transplantation

1:30 Simply Ming Matt Jennings

2:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Slow Food

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Chicken Comfort

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated A Hearty Fall Feast

3:30 Cooking with Nick Stellino Breakfast Favorites

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac TV Tray with Jesse Shaw

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Conversations Live!

Prostate Cancer (Rebroadcast)

7:00 Inventing America: Making a Nation

8:00 Dancing on the Edge The band takes a train ride to a picnic arranged by Donaldson. Stanley and Pamela begin an affair.

9:00 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece PreyThe disappearance of a Dutch au pair leads Endeavour to investigate Oxford scientific academia.

10:30 The Tunnel The killer steps up his cross-Channel campaign, targeting an elderly victim in his “moral” crusade.

11:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Modern Media: More Information, Less Common Ground and Common SenseJohn Avlon of The Daily Beast, Chris Matthews of MSNBC, and Albert Hunt of Bloomberg News appear.

MONDAY, JUL 4 8:00 A Capitol Fourth

Celebrate America’s 240th birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza and amazing fireworks.

9:30 A Capitol Fourth (Repeat broadcast)

11:00 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, JUL 5 8:00 Genealogy Roadshow

St. Louis - Union StationAt St. Louis’ historic Union Station, genealogists uncover fascinating family stories from Missouri.

9:00 Greeks Chasing GreatnessAncient Greece’s legacy is invoked in Athens and at the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court.

10:00 Frontline FRONTLINE explores and illuminates the critical issues of our times - from business and health to social issues, politics, and war.

11:00 Charlie Rose

WEDNESDAY, JUL 6 8:00 Supernature - Wild Flyers

Masters of the SkyThe extremes of true flight power, acceleration, speed, maneuverability, and endurance are explored.

9:00 NOVA Making North America: LifeThe mysteries of how life evolved in North America, including the arrival of humans, are explored.

10:00 The 9 Months that Made You One of a KindLearn how you became the unique individual you are. Riveting examples are showcased.

11:00 Charlie Rose

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JULYLISTINGS4

THURSDAY, JUL 7 8:00 In the Game In-depth student-produced sports

stories include features on the voice of Penn State Football, The Nittany Lion, a Spikes superfan, Mack Brady, and Brett Gravatt.

8:30 In the Game In-depth student-produced sports

stories on bodybuilding, the Pegula Arena gameday production crew, Nyeem Wartman, and the legacy and life of Connor Darcy are featured.

9:00 In the Game In-depth student-produced sports

stories on the “We Are” chant, Penn Staters on the Dallas Cowboy roster, Joe Hughes, and Nick Colella are featured.

9:30 Doc Martin The Shock of the NewMartin may have met his match after his first session with Dr. Rachel Timoney.

10:30 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece PreyThe disappearance of a Dutch au pair leads Endeavour to investigate Oxford scientific academia.

FRIDAY, JUL 8 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 The Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

10:00 A Few Good Pie Places A tour of fruity and creamy pie shops from Maine to Alaska features many crusty and flaky cooks.

11:00 Charlie Rose

SATURDAY, JUL 9 9:00 This Old House

It’s Foundation Time 9:30 American Woodshop

Mega Bowls10:00 Woodwright’s Shop

Turning Shaker KnobsRoy turns the cherry knobs for Shaker furniture and shows how to finish a joined table top.

10:30 Woodsmith Shop Smooth Curves, Slot-Cutters & Painting Hardware

11:00 New Fly Fisher Credit River Brown Trout

11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Meat & Game

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsReed Hearon

12:30 New Scandinavian Cooking A Whole Salmon

1:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Fresno, California

1:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Cuisine Economique

2:00 Victory Garden’s Ediblefeast New York City

2:30 Great Performances at The Met Otello

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Anaheim, Hour One 7:00 Vicious

Flatmates 7:30 Keeping Up Appearances 8:00 Waiting for God 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 Doc Martin

It’s Good To TalkMartin’s therapist, Dr. Timoney, suggests that Martin and Louisa should have therapy as a couple.

10:00 Austin City Limits Sturgill Simpson/ Asleep At The WheelEnjoy “Life of Sin” and other tunes from Simpson’s acclaimed LP, “Metamodern Sounds in Country Music”.

11:00 Night of the Proms Sting’s pure voice blends with Il Novecento for an unforgettable “Englishman in New York.”

11:30 Night of the Proms 10cc performs their dreamy hit “I’m Not in Love.” Chrissie Hynde joins UB40 for “I Got You, Babe.”

SUNDAY, JUL 10 9:00 Classic Gospel

I’ll Meet You on the Mountain10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer to Truth

How Could ESP Work?11:00 To the Contrary

with Bonnie Erbe 11:30 American Health Journal12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest 1:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind

MDS: A Disease of Abnormal Blood Cell Levels

1:30 Simply Ming Ken Oringer

2:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Summer Squash

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Louisiana Style

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Spanish Chicken and Israeli Couscous

3:30 Cooking with Nick Stellino Incredible Soups

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac Library Chair with Tom Mclaughlin

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Conversations Live!

The Heroin Epidemic Revisited 7:00 Ka Hana Kapa 8:00 Dancing on the Edge

Lady Cremone and the Prince of Wales invite the band to perform. Louis finds Jessie comatose.

9:00 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece CodaThe grisly murder of a man who works in fashion causes a shakeup in Oxford’s criminal underworld.

10:30 The Tunnel The detectives struggle to locate an elderly soldier before he freezes to death.

11:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Is American Politics Broken?Michael Boos of Citizens United, professor Lawrence Lessig, and former Congressman Tom Davis appear.

MONDAY, JUL 11 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Vintage IndianapolisHighlights include an autographed electric guitar and a Little Orphan Annie dress from 1930.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage HoustonPulse-quickening discoveries include a 19th-century Chinese jade scepter and a 1912 Titanic menu.

10:00 POV Pervert ParkFlorida Justice Transitions trailer park is home to sex offenders working toward rejoining society.

11:00 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, JUL 12 8:00 White House: Inside Story

Gain access to America’s most iconic residence, a symbol of national history and icon of democracy.

10:00 Frontline FRONTLINE explores and

illuminates the critical issues of our times - from business and health to social issues, politics, and war.

11:00 Charlie Rose

This guide indicates scheduled programs at time of publication. Watch WPSU-TV's evening lineups or check the website (wpsu.org/tv/schedules).

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JULYLISTINGS5

WEDNESDAY, JUL 13 8:00 Supernature - Wild Flyers

Crowded SkiesIn order to survive in the crowded sky, mammals, birds and insects must out-flying the competition.

9:00 NOVA Making North America: HumanDiscover the challenges faced and the wealth uncovered as humans take over the continent.

10:00 The 9 Months that Made You The Final CountdownLearn how your time in the womb, as your senses mature, has determined your destiny on the outside.

11:00 Charlie Rose

THURSDAY, JUL 14 8:00 In The Game In-depth student-produced sports

features include an inspiring swimmer, the next Penn State Hackenburg, Kayla Irwin, the Roar Zone, John Urschel, the equestrian club, disc golf, and a superhero THON experience.

9:00 Doc Martin It’s Good To TalkMartin’s therapist, Dr. Timoney, suggests that Martin and Louisa should have therapy as a couple.

10:00 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece CodaThe grisly murder of a man who works in fashion causes a shakeup in Oxford’s criminal underworld.

11:30 Charlie Rose

FRIDAY, JUL 15 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 The Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

10:00 The Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

11:00 Charlie Rose

SATURDAY, JUL 16 9:00 This Old House

Opening the Entry 9:30 American Woodshop

Furniture Bank of Central Ohio Chest

10:00 Woodwright’s Shop Cross Cut Conundrum

10:30 Woodsmith Shop In the Shop with Details of Craftsmanship

11:00 New Fly Fisher Missouri River Headhunters

11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Poultry

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsJohanne Killeen and George Germon

12:30 New Scandinavian Cooking Happy Holiday Food

1:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Austin, Texas

1:30 Great Performances at The Met Tannhauser

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Vintage Indianapolis 7:00 Vicious

Wedding 7:30 Keeping Up Appearances

A Picnic for Daddy 8:00 Waiting for God 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 Doc Martin

Education, Education, EducationLouisa and Martin have their first therapy session and are surprised when they are given homework.

10:00 Austin City Limits Spoon/White DenimAlternative rockers Spoon highlights their album “They Want My Soul” and White Denim performs.

11:00 Night of the Proms Joe Cocker sings “You Are So Beautiful," Tears for Fears perform “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.”

11:30 Night of the Proms Mick Hucknall sings “If You Don’t Know Me By Now.” Roger Hodgson performs “Give A Little Bit.”

SUNDAY, JUL 17 9:00 Classic Gospel

Statler Brothers Farewell Concert10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer to Truth

How to Argue for God?11:00 To the Contrary

with Bonnie Erbe 11:30 American Health Journal12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest 1:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind

Learning about Primary Immunodeficiency

1:30 Simply Ming Michael Schlow

2:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Tomatoes

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Pestopalooza

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Pass the Pasta

3:30 Cooking with Nick Stellino Favorites with a Twist

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac Contemporary Bench with Steven Brown

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Conversations Live!

Suicide Prevention(Rebroadcast)

7:00 Discovering Beverly Cleary 7:30 Keystone Crossroads

Preservation Innovation 8:00 Dancing on the Edge

Discover why Louis doubts Julian’s story about his trip to Paris the night Jessie was attacked.

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - Entry WoundsLewis, struggling to adapt to retired life, jumps at the chance to investigate a complicated crime.

10:30 The Tunnel The “Truth Terrorist”’s third “truth” begins as Benji carries out his Samurai mission.

11:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Income Inequality: New Gilded Age or Age of Opportunity?Author Gordon Chang, Robert Knake of the Council on Foreign Relations, and Zhang Zhexin appear.

MONDAY, JUL 18 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Republican ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

11:00 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, JUL 19 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Republican ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

11:00 Charlie Rose

WEDNESDAY, JUL 20 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Republican ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

11:00 Charlie Rose

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JULYLISTINGS6

THURSDAY, JUL 21 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Republican ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

11:00 Charlie Rose

FRIDAY, JUL 22 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 The Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

10:00 The Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

11:00 Charlie Rose SATURDAY, JUL 23 9:00 This Old House

Victorian 2 9:30 American Woodshop

Scrolled Tree Of Life10:00 Woodwright’s Shop

Bowl Carving with Peter Follansbee

10:30 Woodsmith Shop Tips, Tricks, & Techniques

11:00 New Fly Fisher Birch Lake Part One

11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Fish

12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master ChefsCarol Field

12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Smoking 101

1:00 Pati’s Mexican Table Good Morning, Mexico

1:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Wonders of the Sea

2:00 Great Performances at The Met Lulu

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Anaheim, Hour Two 7:00 Vicious

Sister 7:30 Keeping Up Appearances

Early Retirement 8:00 Waiting for God 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 Doc Martin

Control-Alt-DeleteAfter being followed around by Buddy, Martin manages to offload the dog to a local vet.

11:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower Was The Iraq War a Mistake?Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute, Jim Iuorio of TJM Institutional Services, and others appear.

MONDAY, JUL 25 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Democratic ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

11:00 Charlie Rose

TUESDAY, JUL 26 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Democratic ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

11:00 Charlie Rose

WEDNESDAY, JUL 27 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Democratic ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

11:00 Charlie Rose

THURSDAY, JUL 28 8:00 PBS Convention Coverage:

A NewsHour Special Report Democratic ConventionGwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff host coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.

11:00 Charlie Rose

FRIDAY, JUL 29 8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 Charlie Rose - The Week 9:00 Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

10:00 Great British Baking Show Amateur bakers compete to be

named the U.K.’s best, with a different challenge each week and increasing difficulty as the competition unfolds.

11:00 Charlie Rose

10:00 Austin City Limits TV On The Radio/ The War On DrugsDig the best in modern rock with the indie band TV On The Radio and retro-leaning The War On Drugs.

11:00 Night of the Proms En Vogue lights up the stage with “Don’t Let Go.” Simple Minds perform “Sanctify Yourself.”

11:30 Night of the Proms Sting opens with an inspired “Summertime” and The Pointer Sisters set the stage on “Fire."

SUNDAY, JUL 24 9:00 Classic Gospel

Gaither Vocal Band: Sometimes It Takes a MountainThe legendary Gaither Vocal Band performs “Peace in the Valley” and more great songs.

10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer to Truth

Does God Know Everything?11:00 To the Contrary

with Bonnie Erbe 11:30 American Health Journal12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest 1:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind

Gaucher Disease: A Mysterious Genetic Disorder

1:30 Simply Ming Joanne Chang

2:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Brassicas

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals One Pan Wonder

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Chocolate-Caramel Layer Cake

3:30 Cooking with Nick Stellino The Ultimate Bread Pudding

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac Master Showcase with Phil Lowe

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Conversations Live!

The Future of Farming 7:00 Split Estate 8:00 Dancing on the Edge

Masterson wants to buy Stanley’s magazine and Lady Cremone decides to be less reclusive.

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - The Lions of NemeaThe detectives discover murky motives while investigating the murder an American Classics student.

10:30 The Tunnel As youths are burnt alive, police suspect the hand of the Truth Terrorist once more.

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SATURDAY, JUL 30 9:00 This Old House

Antiques for an Antique House 9:30 American Woodshop

Lost And Found Mission Case10:00 Woodwright’s Shop

Hollows & Rounds10:30 Woodsmith Shop

Power Tool Essentials11:00 New Fly Fisher

Birch Lake Part Two11:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics

Breads & Baking12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen

with Master ChefsMichael Lomonaco

12:30 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Shoulders and Bellies

1:00 Pati’s Mexican Table Adventures in San Miguel

1:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Menu Memories

2:00 Victory Garden’s Ediblefeast Madison

2:30 Garden Smart 3:00 Great Performances at The Met

The Pearl Fishers 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Anaheim, Hour Three 7:00 Vicious

Gym 7:30 Keeping Up Appearances

Iron Age Remains 8:00 Waiting for God 8:30 As Time Goes By 9:00 Doc Martin

Other People's ChildrenMartin and Louisa are not having success with therapy. Dr. Timoney advises them to plan a date.

10:00 Austin City Limits Cassandra WilsonAcclaimed jazz singer Cassandra Wilson performs “Strange Fruit” and more Billie Holiday classics.

11:00 Night of the Proms Performances by Roger Hodgson, Sinead O’Connor, Meat Loaf, and Nile Rodgers and Chic are highlighted.

11:30 Night of the Proms The best performances from Night of the Proms features Joe Cocker, David Garrett, and Chrissie Hynde.

JULYLISTINGS7

SUNDAY, JUL 31Today’s broadcast schedule is made possible, in part, by the Sidney and Helen S. Friedman Endowment for WPSU-TV, as part of the Endow-A-Day Campaign for WPSU Penn State.

9:00 Classic Gospel A Billy Graham Music Homecoming

10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 10:30 Closer to Truth

What is Causation?11:00 To the Contrary

with Bonnie Erbe 11:30 American Health Journal12:00 Innovations in Medicine 12:30 Healing Quest 1:00 Healthy Body Healthy Mind

New Changes in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes

1:30 Simply Ming Ivan Orkin

2:00 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Fresh Dairy

2:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Significant Salad

3:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Why Not Add Wine?

3:30 Cooking with Nick Stellino Seafood Feast

4:00 This Old House Hour 5:00 Rough Cut - Woodworking

with Tommy Mac Computer Table with Al D’attanasio

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Conversations Live!

Get Your Garden On - Invasives 7:00 Ecuador: The Royal Tour 8:00 Dancing on the Edge

Stanley, Sarah, and Pamela help Louis elude the police. A reward is offered for Louis’ capture.

9:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Season 7 - Beyond Good and EvilThirteen years after Detective Lewis’ first successful arrest, the case is re-opened for appeal.

10:30 The Tunnel Police think they may have a lead, as the killer’s actions escalate in his fifth and final “truth.”

11:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower The United States and China: Destined to Coexist or Doomed to Collide?Douglas Feith, Tamara Cofman Wittes, and Ribal al-Assad discuss the war in Iraq.

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SATURDAYClassical MusicPerformance Today WeekendHarmoniaFrom the TopWeekend EditionMarketplace MoneySplendid TableOnly a GameFresh Air WeekendBBC World News HourThistle and ShamrockWorld CafeAmerican RoutesFolk AlleyBBC World Service

SUNDAYClassical MusicSunday BaroquePipedreamsWeekend EditionWait Wait... Don't Tell MeLe ShowSound OptionsChanging WorldBBC World News HourOn the MediaMountain StageFolk AlleyBBC World Service

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4:00 pm all thingS ConSidered

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1:30 pm allegheny Front

2:00 pm SCienCe Friday

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6:00 pm a prairie home Companion

8:00 pm ameriCan routeS

10:00 pm WpSu BlueS

Sunday12:00 am Beale St. Caravan 5:00 am BBC World ServiCe

7:00 am take note

7:30 am allegheny Front

8:00 am Weekend edition

10:00 am living on earth

11:00 am you Bet your garden

12:00 pm the Splendid taBle

1:00 pm the dinner party

2:00 pm radio laB

3:00 pm ted radio hour

4:00 pm on the media

5:00 pm all thingS ConSidered

6:00 pm thiS ameriCan liFe

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