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SUMMER OF SPACEFEATURING —
Chasing the MoonMonday - Wednesday, July 8-10 9 pm/10 Mtn
Movie Teases & Cast Q&A – Live from NYC Sunday, Aug. 18 • 6 pm/7 Mtn
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Vol. 40 • Issue 4 July/August 2019
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FROM THE COVER: Program SponsorsANTIQUES ROADSHOW
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Get Really Spaced Out…Get ready for a multiplatform Summer of Space experience — anchored by
the highly anticipated American Experience six-hour film, Chasing the Moon and including new science and history programs. It begins in July, timed to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Chasing the Moon, written, produced and directed by Academy Award nominee Robert Stone, airs Monday-Wednesday, July 8-10 at 9 pm/10 Mtn on KSPS. The film tells the story of the space race, from its earliest beginnings to the monumental achievement of the first lunar landing in 1969.
There will also be special episodes of Antiques Roadshow and NOVA, as well as special PBS presentations. For the full list of KSPS/PBS Summer of Space programs, please look across to Page 3 of this issue.
Partners United for Safe Drinking WaterThe Spokane Aquifer Joint Board (SAJB) is an organization of local water utilities working
together to bring safe drinking water to communities across the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. SAJB and KSPS have partnered for several years to help get out the message of how the integrity of the aquifer is vital to the entire region.
In addition, SAJB partners with 6 other agencies to sponsor the EnviroCertified business program. EnviroCertified recognizes businesses whose practices and policies reduce and properly manage hazardous waste and conserve resources. EnviroCertified recognition is free to qualifying businesses. Consumers, when shopping for goods and services look for this logo and shop at environmentally responsible businesses. To locate EnviroCertified businesses or to learn how to certify your business, visit EnviroCertified.org.
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Looking Back…Looking ForwardIn anticipation of the September 2019 premiere of the Downton Abbey
feature film, Downton Abbey LIVE! is a nostalgic celebration of all aspects of the most successful British drama ever — the stellar cast, superb writing, spectacular locations and dazzling costumes. Propelled by ticklish teases from the upcoming movie and featuring exclusive interviews with the cast and creators, this new special will remind us of the many reasons we adored the series.
Downton Abbey LIVE! will be broadcast from New York City in front of a studio audience. Planned participants include: Allen Leech (Tom Branson), Julian Fellowes (Creator & Writer), Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith), Jim Carter (Mr. Carson), Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore), Liz Trubridge and Gareth Neame (Executive Producers) and surprise guests.
Enjoy never-before-heard stories from the PBS series and exclusive clips of the upcoming movie — Sunday, Aug. 18 at 6 pm/7 Mtn.
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From the Board…As you read this issue of Prevue, you will see that there is lots going on at KSPS and in the community.
We have a fabulous staff at KSPS — small but mighty — that keeps things humming here at the station; but we couldn’t do it without our volunteers. This month we want to thank the dozens and dozens of volunteers who help with everything from the reception desk to answering phones for pledge drives. Our Board members and volunteers set up and take down and help out with events in the community like Fit Kids Day, that is coming right up in August. Our volunteers put in hundreds of hours each year and we give them a great big THANK YOU for the many ways in which you support KSPS. You are Friends indeed. If you haven’t had a chance yet to pitch in and help, give us a call to find out what volunteer opportunities might be waiting for you! We wish you a safe and wonderful summer.
Ann HurstChair, Friends of KSPS Board of Directors
The Summer of Space on KSPSGet ready for a multiplatform space experience — anchored by the highly anticipated American Experience six-hour film Chasing
the Moon and including new science and history programs — beginning in July and timed to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Chasing the Moon, written, produced and directed by Academy Award nominee Robert Stone, premieres Monday-Wednesday, July 8-10 on KSPS. The film tells the story of the space race, from its earliest beginnings to the monumental achievement of the first lunar landing in 1969.
Here are more premieres that are ready to launch in the Summer of Space:
• Antiques Roadshow – We kick off the lineup on Monday, July 8, 9 pm, commemorating the 50th anniversary with the premiere of an all-new “Out of This World” special episode featuring stellar appraisals that include NASA memorabilia, space travel treasures, science fiction finds and more.
• 8 Days: To the Moon and Back – Wednesday, July 17, 8 pm A unique journey with the crew of Apollo 11 for their eight-day, three-hour, 18-minute and 35-second mission, premiering July 17. Rare mission audio takes viewers inside the spacecraft on its historic journey.
• Ancient Skies – Wednesdays, July 24 - Aug. 7, 8 pm This three-part presentation, beginning July 24, will show how centuries of knowledge, experimentation and engineering helped our ancestors explore outer space. Expert contributors and indigenous storytellers demystify astronomical myths with scientific explanations.
• NOVA – Wednesdays, 9 pm The signature PBS science program will present two new specials. On Wednesday, July 10, 9 pm, join the next generation of engineers who aim to take us “Back to the Moon” as a stepping stone for future human missions to Mars, the Asteroid Belt and beyond. Beginning Wednesday, July 24, 9 pm, “The Planets” treats us to an up-close look at some faraway worlds, including the dark side of Pluto, an ancient Martian waterfall and the storm twice the size of Earth.
• Secrets of the Dead “Galileo’s Moon” – Tuesday, July 2, 8 pm Sneaking in before the official start to the Summer of Space, SOTD uncovers the truth behind an alleged proof copy of Galileo’s Sidereus Nuncius with the astronomer’s signature.
There will also be numerous space-oriented encore series episodes and specials — too numerous to list here — sprinkled throughout the July and early-August schedule. Suffice to say that, if you want to get your space on, KSPS is the place to do it!
July/August
Family Pictures USAThree Parts Over Two Nights
Monday, Aug. 12, 10 pm Tuesday, Aug. 13, 8 pm & 9 pm
Thomas Allen Harris (r) explores American cities, towns and rural communities through the lens of family photo albums.
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Coastal Railways with Julie WaltersSundays in July, 7 pmActress Julie Walters (Harry Potter; Mamma Mia!), second from left, travels the length of Britain on its famous coastal railways.
Magical Land of OzWednesdays, beginning Aug. 28, 10 pm
Across Australia there are exceptions to every rule in this land of ancient wonders, big skies and jewelled seas. Magic does not have rules. It has splendid dragons, saltwater monsters and dancing spiders.
This continent-wide series deepens our understanding of how the natural world is made up of not just unique species but distinct individuals, whose lives are far from predictable.
MASTERPIECE Grantchester Season 4Sundays, 9 pm beginning July 14It’s 1956, and there’s a new vicar in town: Will Davenport, a firebrand who embraces the future and shocks Grantchester. But throughout the upheaval, Geordie knows one constant remains: a vicar can sometimes be a detective’s best friend.
The Wrong MansThursdays, 8 pm beginning July 11
Comedy thriller about two well-meaning idiots who become entangled in a hideous world of crime, conspiracy and corruption.
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New August Membership Specials
Waylon Jennings: The Outlaw PerformanceSaturday, Aug. 17, 8:30 pm
Daryl Hall & John Oates: Live in Dublin
Saturday, Aug. 24, 10 pm
Abba Forever – A CelebrationSunday, Aug. 18, 2 pm
3 Steps to Pain Free Living with Lee Albert
Saturday, Aug. 17, 3 pm Sunday, Aug. 25, 4 pm
A Capitol Fourth Thursday, July 4, 8 pm & 10 pm
Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2019GREAT PERFORMANCESFriday, Aug. 9, 10 pm
Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass MusicSaturday, Aug. 31, 9 pm
Examine the history of bluegrass music, from its origins to its eventual worldwide popularity; and hear from dozens of musicians who explain the ways bluegrass music
transcends generational, cultural and geographic boundaries.
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WEEKEND MORNINGSSATURDAYS 7:00 America’s Heartland (except 8/24) 7:30 Expeditions with Patrick McMillan 8:00 MotorWeek 8:30 Growing a Greener World 9:00 Woodsmith Shop 9:30 Classic Woodworking (ends 7/27)
Garage with Steve Butler (begins 8/3) 10:00 This Old House 10:30 This Old House 11:00 Ask This Old House (except 8/17) 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 12:00 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television 12:30 Martha Bakes
SUNDAYS 7:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 7:30 Splash and Bubbles 8:00 Sesame Street 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 9:00 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot about That! 9:30 Curious George 10:00 Let’s Go Luna! 10:30 The Impact 11:00 Inside Olympia (ends 7/14)
Story in the Public Square (Begins 7/21) 11:30 Story in the Public Square (Begins 7/21) 12:00 Focus on Europe 12:30 Asia Insight
Program listings are in Mountain Time.Listings are as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Due to late programming changes, these listings may vary from the actual broadcast schedule. Visit KSPS.org for the most up-to-date schedule.
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MONDAY – FRIDAY DAYTIME 7:00 Peg + Cat 7:30 Odd Squad 8:00 Ready Jet Go! 8:30 Nature Cat (except 7/4, 7/8, 7/15, 7/19) 9:00 Wild Kratts (except 7/15) 9:30 Curious George (ends 7/12)
Molly of Denali (begins 7/15) 10:00 Let’s Go Luna! (ends 7/12)
Curious George (begins 7/16; except 7/19) 10:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (ends 7/12)
Let’s Go Luna! (begins 7/16; except 7/17)) 11:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (except 7/15, 7/17, 7/19) 11:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific (except 7/15, 7/19) 12:00 Sesame Street (except 7/19, 8/26) 12:30 Sit and Be Fit 1:00 Monday Great British Baking Show (begins 7/8) Tuesday Antiques Roadshow Wednesday Specials
Blue Sky metropolis (begins 8/7) Thursday Nova/Specials Friday Specials 2:00 Monday Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Tuesday Painting with Wilson Bickford Wednesday Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins Thursday Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer Friday Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (except 7/5) 2:30 Monday It’s Sew Easy (ends 7/1)
Fit 2 Stitch (begins 7/8) Tuesday Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wednesday Best of Sewing with Nancy Thursday Knit and Crochet Now Friday Quilting Arts 3:00 Dinosaur Train 3:30 Splash and Bubbles 4:00 Arthur 4:30 Nature Cat 5:00 Wild Kratts (ends 7/12)
Molly of Denali (begins 7/15) 5:30 Wild Kratts (except 7/15, 7/19) 6:00 BBC World News America 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour
Molly of Denali
Molly of Denali is an action-adventure comedy that follows the adventures of feisty and resourceful 10-year-old Molly Mabray, an Alaska Native girl. Molly helps her mom and dad run the Denali Trading Post, a general store, bunkhouse and transport hub in the fictional village of Qyah, Alaska.
Each episode follows Molly, her dog Suki and her friends Tooey and Trini on their daily adventures in Alaska — from fishing to building snow forts to delivering a camera to friends on a volcano via dog sled.
Molly of Denali begins in its weekday morning and afternoon timeslots with a 60-minute premiere special — Monday, July 15 at 9:30 am and 5 pm. The premiere repeats Friday, July 19 at 9:30 am and 5 pm.
PBS Kids SpecialsReady Jet Go! One Small Step (60 min.)
Thursday, 7/4, 8 am Monday, 7/8, 8 am
Wild Kratts Alaska: Hero’s Journey (60 min.)Monday, 7/15, 8:30 am Friday, 7/19, 8:30 am
Molly of Denali Premiere (60 min.)Monday, 7/15, 9:30 am & 5 pm Friday, 7/19, 7:30 am & 5 pm
Curious George 4: Back to the Jungle (90 min.)Monday, 7/15, 10:30 am Wednesday, 7/17, 10 am Friday, 7/19, 11 am
Pinkalicious & Peterrific: A Pinkaperfect Birthday (60 min.)
Monday, 8/26, 11:30 am
40th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL (90 minutes)8/17, beginning at 10 am
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KSPS Exclusive ProductionsWhile Health Matters, Television for Life and Northwest Profiles may be on summer hiatus, we still have an impressive slate of
encore KSPS productions that showcase the unique history and facets of this corner of the universe that we call home:
Remember When: Nat ParkThursday, Aug. 15, 8 pmTimes seemed simpler then...there were rides, dances and amusements. It was a place where families and friends played, picnicked and strolled: from the dance halls to the Midway,with bumper cars and carousel, miniature train and trolleys. “The Jack Rabbit” and “The Hammer” reigned. From 1889 to 1968, Natatorium Park was a “Spokane” place to be.
Indian Summers: Nespelem Art Colony
1937 – 1940Friday, Aug. 16, 11 pm • Thursday, Aug. 29, 10 pm
Founded by Washington State College Art Department faculty Worth Griffin and Clyfford Still, the Nespelem Art Colony created the first extensive visual record of the Native Americans of Eastern Washington, tribes that were thought to be rapidly diminishing in the 1930s.
Rumrunners’ Paradise: Spokane During ProhibitionThursday, Aug. 29, 8 pmNew Year’s Eve, 1915 was a party to end all parties in Spokane. At the stroke of midnight, every saloon in the state would be out of business. This would be the “last call” before statewide prohibition would be enacted, closing the taps four years before the rest of the nation. But even as revelers saluted the new “dry” year, a lucrative “wet” underworld was forming between Spokane and Canada.
KSPS Prime Time ListingsMonday, July 1 8:00 Washington Grown “Small Farms” Klinks near Cheney, Schuh
Farms and more. (Rpt. Sat., 8/10 @ 5:30 pm) 8:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “Southeast England” (Rpt. Sat., 7/27 @
5 pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tampa 2019” Highlight: an Art
Deco star chandelier. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm) 10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Denver” Highlight: a 19th-century
Tabor mining archive. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2:30 am) 11:00 P.O.V. “Call Her Ganda” (Rpt. Wed. @ 4 am, Thurs. @ 4:30 am
& Sun. @ 4 am) 12:30 Amanpour and CompanyTuesday, July 2 8:00 Secrets of the Dead “Galileo’s Moon” The truth behind an
alleged proof copy of Galileo’s Sidereus Nuncius with the astronomer’s signature. (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 5 am)
9:00 PBS Previews: Chasing the Moon (Rpt. Sun. @ 11:30 pm) 9:30 Project Asteroid: Mapping Bennu In 2016, NASA sent the Osiris-
REx spacecraft to rendezvous with the asteroid Bennu. 10:00 Frontline “American Patriot” How one family’s fight against the
government invigorated armed militias and patriot groups. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am)
11:00 Eric Idle’s The Entire Universe (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am) 12:00 Amanpour and Company
Wednesday, July 3 8:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life See the many faces of the massive,
muddy Mississippi. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 pm, Sat. @ 4 am & Sun. @ 2 pm) 9:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse” A mind-blowing voyage to the
frontiers of black hole science. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 2 am)
10:00 Nova “Black Hole Universe” (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 3 am)
11:00 Hawking 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, July 4 8:00 A Capitol Fourth The country’s longest-running July 4 national
broadcast tradition returns. (Rpt. @ 10 pm and Fri. @ 1:30 am, 3:30 am & 1 pm)
9:30 PBS Previews: Country Music Musicians gather for a concert celebrating the film by Ken Burns. (Rpt. Fri. @ 3 am & 10:30 pm, Sun. @ 5:30 am, Thurs., 7/11 @11:30 pm, Sat., 8/10 @ 11:30 pm, Sun., 8/18 @ 1 am, 5 pm & 11:30 pm, Tues., 8/20 @ 10 pm, Thurs., 8/22 @ 8 pm, Fri., 8/23 @ 11:30 pm and Sun., 8/25 @ 5 am)
10:00 A Capitol Fourth (Rpt. Fri. @ 1:30 am, 3:30 am & 1 pm) 11:30 Anthem 12:30 Amanpour and Company
** NOTE: Listed time for Saturday Night Cinema films includes 5 minutes for host introduction.
Friday, July 5 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 1 on MASTERPIECE “Downton Abbey –
Part 4” 10:30 PBS Previews: Country Music (Rpt. Sun. @ 5:30 am & 11:30 pm,
Thurs. @ 11:30 pm, Sat., 8/10 @ 11:30 pm, Sun., 8/18 @ 1 am, 5 pm & 11:30 pm, Tues., 8/20 @ 10 pm, Thurs., 8/22 @ 8 pm, Fri., 8/23 @ 11:30 pm and Sun., 8/25 @ 5 am)
11:00 Big Pacific “Violent” (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @ 5 am) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanySaturday, July 6 1:00 Cook’s Country “New Recipes for the Grill” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tampa 2019” 3:00 Space Race (Part 4 of 4) 4:00 David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities “Magical
Appearances” 4:30 Oregon Field Guide 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Assisi and Italian Country Charm” 5:30 Washington Grown “Cherries” (Rpt. Wed., 7/24 @ 2:30 am) 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Tewkesbury Abbey 2” 6:30 Still Open All Hours 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Strike Up the Band (1964)” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Onslow’s Birthday” 8:30 As Time Goes By “The Cruise” 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “The Big Chill” (1983; 110 minutes with
Shaun Higgins’ intro) Ex-college friends (William Hurt, Glenn Close, Kevin Kline) reunite in a big house after a funeral to play old records and talk.
11:00 Stampede City Sessions 12:00 Austin City Limits “Miranda Lambert”Sunday, July 7 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life 3:00 Canadian Rockies by Rail 4:00 We (Never) Don’t Forget: Germans from Russia in South
America 5:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks “Episode One” 6:00 Global Health Frontiers: Dark Forest, Black Fly 7:00 Coastal Railways with Julie Walters “West Highland Railway”
Julie travels along Scotland’s West Highland Railway starting on the Caledonian Canal. (Series begins; rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm)
8:00 Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4, Episode 3” Ross makes his maiden speech in Parliament and finds some notoriety. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am)
9:00 Endeavour Season 6 on MASTERPIECE “Deguello” The collapse of a tower block reveals a clue to a crime that has haunted Endeavour and the team. (Series ends; rpt. Mon. @ 2:30 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:30 Jamestown “Episode Four” (Rpt. Mon. @ 4 am) 11:30 PBS Previews: Chasing the Moon (Rpt. Thurs. @ 11:30 pm,
Sat., 8/10 @ 11:30 pm, Sun., 8/18 @ 1 am, 5 pm & 11:30 pm, Tues., 8/20 @ 10 pm, Thurs., 8/22 @ 8 pm, Fri., 8/23 @ 11:30 pm and Sun., 8/25 @ 5 am)
12:00 Professor T “The Go-Between”
Monday, July 8 8:00 Washington Grown “Underground” Ever wondered what to do
with a beet? Solare restaurant will show us! 8:30 Rick Steves’ Europe “England’s Cornwall” (Rpt. Sat., 8/3 @
5 pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Out of This World” Explore the universe
of space-themed treasures, including NASA Space Program autographed photos. (Rpt. Tues. @ 3 am & 1 pm and Sat. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience The early days of the space race, the struggle to catch up with the Soviet Union and the enormous stakes in the quest to reach the moon. (Part 1 of 3; rpt. Tues. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 2:30 am, Sat. @ 3 pm, Tues., 7/16 @ 8 pm, Thurs., 7/18 @ 4 am & Sat., 7/20 @ 4 am)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyTuesday, July 9 8:00 Space Men: American Experience The pioneering Air Force
scientists and pilots who laid the groundwork for the U.S. space program. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am, Fri. @ 4:30 am & 1 pm and Sun. @ 5 am)
9:00 John Glenn: A Life of Service The extraordinary life and career of an American legend. (Rpt. Wed., 7/17 @ 11 pm)
10:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience (Part 2 of 3; rpt. Wed. @ 4 am, Sat. @ 4 am, Sat., 7/20 @ 3 pm, Tues., 7/23 @ 8 pm, Thurs., 7/25 @ 4 am & Fri., 7/26 @ 2 am)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, July 10 8:00 Space Chase USA The events that transformed the small beach
town of Cocoa Beach, Florida into a bustling center for the American space program.
9:00 Nova “Back to the Moon” New scientific discoveries are fueling excitement for a return to the lunar surface. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am & 1 pm and Sun. @ 2 am)
10:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience (Part 3 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 4 am, Sun. @ 3 am, Sat., 7/27 @ 3 pm, Tues., 7/30 @ 8 pm, Wed., 7/31 @ 2 am & Fri., 8/2 @ 2 am)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, July 11 8:00 The Wrong Mans “The Wrong Mans” After witnessing a car
accident, Sam finds himself mixed up in a deadly kidnap plot. (Series begins; rpt. Sun. @ 1 am)
8:30 The Wrong Mans “Bad Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1:30 am) 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “Outrageous
Fortune” 10:00 Endeavour Season 6 on MASTERPIECE “Deguello” The collapse
of a tower block reveals a clue to a crime. (Series ends) 11:30 PBS Previews: Country Music (Rpt. Sat., 8/10 @ 11:30 pm,
Sun., 8/18 @ 1 am, 5 pm & 11:30 pm, Tues., 8/20 @ 10 pm, Thurs., 8/22 @ 8 pm, Fri., 8/23 @ 11:30 pm and Sun., 8/25 @ 5 am)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyFriday, July 12 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Part One”
Downton Abbey resumes the story of aristocrats and servants in the tumultuous World War I era.
11:00 Big Pacific “Voracious” (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @ 4 am) 12:00 Amanpour and Company
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Saturday, July 13 1:00 Cook’s Country “Spaghetti House Classics” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Out of This World” 3:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience (Part 1 of 3; rpt.
Tues. @ 8 pm, Thurs. @ 4 am & Sat., 7/20 @ 4 am) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Siena and Tuscany’s Wine Country” 5:30 Washington Grown “Peaches” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Holocaust Memorial Special” 6:30 Still Open All Hours 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “The Great Gershwin (1972)” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Singing for Emmet” 8:30 As Time Goes By “The Book Signing” 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Anastasia” (1956; 110 minutes with
Ryan Tucker’s intro) An opportunistic Russian businessman passes off a mysterious impostor as the Grand Duchess Anastasia.
11:00 Stampede City Sessions 12:00 Austin City Limits “James Bay / Rhiannon Giddens”Sunday, July 14 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 3:00 Glacier Park Remembered 4:00 Gutes Essen: Good Eating in German Russian Country 5:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks “Episode Two” 6:00 Global Health Frontiers: Trachoma – Defeating a Blinding
Curse 7:00 Coastal Railways with Julie Walters “The East Coast Line”
(Rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm) 8:00 Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4, Episode 4”
While George continues plotting his return to Westminster, Ross is reunited with his family at home. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am)
9:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode One” Sidney is swept up in the civil rights movement and a murder sees racial tensions spike. (Series begins; rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 4 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
11:00 Jamestown “Episode Five” (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Tues. @ 5 am)
12:00 Professor T “Motherly Love”Monday, July 15 8:00 Washington Grown “Herbs” Plants in space! Find out how at
WSU. 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Hong Kong, China” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Houston 2019” Highlight: a
Mickey Mantle All Star watch. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am & 1 pm, Fri. @ 2 am and Sat. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tulsa” Highlight: a Navajo chief’s blanket. (Rpt. Tues. @ 3 am)
11:00 P.O.V. “Bisbee ’17” (Rpt. Wed. @ 4 am)Tuesday, July 16 8:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience (Part 1 of 3; rpt.
Thurs. @ 4 am & Sat. @ 4 am) 10:00 Nova “Apollo’s Daring Mission” Astronauts and engineers tell
the inside story of the first mission to the moon: Apollo 8. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am, Thurs. @ 1 pm & Sun. @ 2 am)
11:00 Kalb Report “Michael Collins” (Rpt. Sun. @ 11 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, July 17 8:00 8 Days: To the Moon and Back Join Apollo 11 on its historic
journey. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am and Fri. & Sun. @ 4 am) 9:30 P.O.V. Shorts “Earthrise” The story of the first image captured
of the Earth from space in 1968. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3:30 am & Sun. @ 5:30 am)
10:00 A Year in Space Astronaut Scott Kelly’s record-breaking 12-month mission on the International Space Station. (Rpt. Fri. @ 3 am & 1 pm, Sun. @ 3 am, Mon. @ 4 am, Tues. @ 10 pm and Wed. @ 3 am)
11:00 John Glenn: A Life of Service (Rpt. Wed, 7/17 @ 11 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, July 18 8:00 The Wrong Mans “Dead Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 am) 8:30 The Wrong Mans “Inside Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1:30 am) 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “The Play’s the
Thing” 10:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode One”
Sidney is swept up in the civil rights movement. (Series begins)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyFriday, July 19 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Part Two” 10:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle Behind the doors of this fairy tale
castle still lives a real Lord and lady. 11:00 Big Pacific “Passionate” (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Mon. @ 5 am) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanySaturday, July 20 1:00 Cook’s Country “Tex-Mex Favorites” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Houston 2019” 3:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience (Part 2 of 3; rpt.
Tues. @ 8 pm, Thurs. @ 4 am & Fri. @ 2 am) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “West England” 5:30 Washington Grown “Wine” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Burton Constable 1” 6:30 Still Open All Hours 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “From Polkas to Classics (1967)” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The Toy Store” 8:30 As Time Goes By “We’ll Always Have Paris” 9:05 Saturday Night Cinema “Song of Bernadette” (1943; 161
minutes with Mikayla Daniels’ intro) Based on the true story of a 19th-century peasant woman who claimed to see the Virgin Mary near her home in Lourdes.
12:00 Austin City Limits “Khalid / Mac Demarco”Sunday, July 21 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 3:00 National Parks: Beyond the Crowds 4:00 Points of Pride: South Dakota’s Quilting Heritage 5:00 Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks “Episode Three” 6:00 Global Health Frontiers: Trachoma – Defeating a Blinding
Curse 7:00 Coastal Railways with Julie Walters “The Great Western
Road” (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm) 8:00 Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4, Episode 5” To
his frustration, Ross faces successive failures in Westminster. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am)
9:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode Two” A professor dies at a cutting-edge computer laboratory. (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 4 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 Jamestown “Episode 6” (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Tues. @ 5 am) 11:00 Kalb Report “Michael Collins” 12:00 Professor T “The Trial”
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Gary Stokes
Gary StokesKSPS President and General Manager
To the Moon and Back…and AgainGrowing up I loved reading…and I was that kid who read biographies…because the world around
me was far more interesting than the ones I could make up. One of the first books I remember reading was a biography about John Glenn — how he became part of the first astronaut corps; how he became the first American to orbit the earth; and his sense of duty, honor and mission.
Fast-forward to 1969 when Glenn, and all of those who built the space program from the ground up, waited and watched along with the rest of the world as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took those first Small Steps for Man…and One Giant Leap for Mankind. I was fortunate to meet both John Glenn and Buzz Aldrin later in life…but that’s a story for another time.
50 years later — that event, those men and their story — are considered one the greatest moments of our nation’s existence. And to commemorate that event, July is all about space. First up is the PBS documentary Chasing the Moon — with never-before-seen film of the earliest days of the space program and taking us all the way to the moon. Following that will be a new documentary, 8 Days to the Moon and Back, which will feature never-before-heard classified mission audio and candid conversations with the Apollo 11 astronauts. Not to be left out, NOVA will bring us TWO new specials: Back to the Moon — where we meet the next generation of space engineers who plan to take us back to the moon and beyond; and The Planets, a five-part series that brings you a different view of the worlds beyond ours — the dark side of Pluto, a Martian waterfall and much, much more.
And speaking of more…you can’t do history on KSPS without a little help from Antiques Roadshow. This time around, it’s all space stuff — seriously — and true to the Roadshow mission, you won’t believe some of the stuff they found.
If I seem a bit excited about all of this… well…I am — how often do you get to channel your inner child, relive some great memories and see what’s next?
Oh wait…we bring that to you every day; and thanks to you…we’ll keep doing it.
Let the Countdown Begin!
Giving as a Social ActSupporting KSPS is an investment in excellence. By
doing so, you engage social activism and make a statement that television should live up to its potential by serving the community and making its residents better, more informed citizens. It is a gift to all of our viewers. Please join the Leadership Circle today to sustain excellent media for future generations!
For more information, contact Sandra Kernerman, CFRE: 509-443-7717; [email protected] . Thank you!
June Membership Campaign Thanks
We'd like to thank the following groups, individuals and vendors for their welcomed and vital contributions to the success of our June Membership Campaign:
GroupsEastern WA Genealogical SocietyFriends of KSPS Board of Directors SoundWave Pain Relief Spokane Children’s TheatreSt. John’s CathedralTeam FriendsVASA North Star Lodge #145
Volunteer TrainersPam GrahamMarilyn Jones
Concesssions1st Choice CoffeeConcession SupplyPepsi
In Passing…We sadly said goodbye
to our friend, Doug Wiley on April 21st. Doug had been living with Parkinson’s for some time and was recently diagnosed with inoperable brain tumors. After a brief stay in hospice he became an angel at the age of 83. Doug was a long-time volunteer at KSPS, helping with the Friends of KSPS in several roles from 1998-2013; and he was named Volunteer of the Year in 2007. We will miss this truly kind and giving gentleman.
In Memory ofVirginia Holmes
From Sandra CozzettoRedmond, WA
In Memory of Doug Wiley
From Mike and Debbie SimockSpokane, WA
From Jack and Nola HutchinsonTaylor, ND
From Kay HutchinsonBothell, WA
From Errol and Carol MitschkeSpokane, WA
From Mary RushSpokane, WA
From Bruce Phelps and Candi Wiley PhelpsSaint Paul, MN
In Memory of Martha E. AdamsFrom Diane Clark
Calgary, AB
In Memory ofDiane Cuthill Thoren
From Terry ThorenBayview, ID
In Memory of Ron Vines
From Ann M.Spokane, WA
From Bernice RobertsTucson, AZ
From Betty NussSpokane, WA
From Pamela ComstockSpokane, WA
From Karen DavidsonSpokane, WA
From Norm and Ann EnglishSpokane, WA
In Honor of All KSPS Volunteers
From Mike and Debbie SimockSpokane, WA
In Memory…In Honor
Volunteer of the Year…x4!We announced our KSPS Volunteer of the Year
at a diner-themed luncheon in April. This year, we decided to select a group of wonderful individuals who have consistently volunteered so much of their time to handle the mail-scanning duties. We trust this group to open, scan, batch and total — not only once, but twice — each piece of mail that is sent to the station with updated charge card numbers, checks and cash.
Please join us in thanking the mail-scanning crew as the KSPS Volunteers of the Year: Ed Goss, Pam Graham, Mary Rush and Elnora Wildermuth. We especially appreciate this group’s patience in the recent restructuring of the mail scanning process.
Left to right: Mary Rush, Pam Graham, Gary Stokes, Elnora Wildermuth and Ed Goss,
You complete the picture on KSPS. Donations by KSPS members like you provide over two-thirds of the station’s budget — the dollars to purchase the programs that you and so many others enjoy. Your generous contribution will help to complete the budget for this year — and that translates to a better
programming picture for everyone! Won’t you please consider tucking a little something extra into the envelope attached to this issue of PREVUE? As costs increase each year, your extra gift will mean so much. Thank you.
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Gary Stokes
Gary StokesKSPS President and General Manager
To the Moon and Back…and AgainGrowing up I loved reading…and I was that kid who read biographies…because the world around
me was far more interesting than the ones I could make up. One of the first books I remember reading was a biography about John Glenn — how he became part of the first astronaut corps; how he became the first American to orbit the earth; and his sense of duty, honor and mission.
Fast-forward to 1969 when Glenn, and all of those who built the space program from the ground up, waited and watched along with the rest of the world as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took those first Small Steps for Man…and One Giant Leap for Mankind. I was fortunate to meet both John Glenn and Buzz Aldrin later in life…but that’s a story for another time.
50 years later — that event, those men and their story — are considered one the greatest moments of our nation’s existence. And to commemorate that event, July is all about space. First up is the PBS documentary Chasing the Moon — with never-before-seen film of the earliest days of the space program and taking us all the way to the moon. Following that will be a new documentary, 8 Days to the Moon and Back, which will feature never-before-heard classified mission audio and candid conversations with the Apollo 11 astronauts. Not to be left out, NOVA will bring us TWO new specials: Back to the Moon — where we meet the next generation of space engineers who plan to take us back to the moon and beyond; and The Planets, a five-part series that brings you a different view of the worlds beyond ours — the dark side of Pluto, a Martian waterfall and much, much more.
And speaking of more…you can’t do history on KSPS without a little help from Antiques Roadshow. This time around, it’s all space stuff — seriously — and true to the Roadshow mission, you won’t believe some of the stuff they found.
If I seem a bit excited about all of this… well…I am — how often do you get to channel your inner child, relive some great memories and see what’s next?
Oh wait…we bring that to you every day; and thanks to you…we’ll keep doing it.
Let the Countdown Begin!
Giving as a Social ActSupporting KSPS is an investment in excellence. By
doing so, you engage social activism and make a statement that television should live up to its potential by serving the community and making its residents better, more informed citizens. It is a gift to all of our viewers. Please join the Leadership Circle today to sustain excellent media for future generations!
For more information, contact Sandra Kernerman, CFRE: 509-443-7717; [email protected] . Thank you!
June Membership Campaign Thanks
We'd like to thank the following groups, individuals and vendors for their welcomed and vital contributions to the success of our June Membership Campaign:
GroupsEastern WA Genealogical SocietyFriends of KSPS Board of Directors SoundWave Pain Relief Spokane Children’s TheatreSt. John’s CathedralTeam FriendsVASA North Star Lodge #145
Volunteer TrainersPam GrahamMarilyn Jones
Concesssions1st Choice CoffeeConcession SupplyPepsi
In Passing…We sadly said goodbye
to our friend, Doug Wiley on April 21st. Doug had been living with Parkinson’s for some time and was recently diagnosed with inoperable brain tumors. After a brief stay in hospice he became an angel at the age of 83. Doug was a long-time volunteer at KSPS, helping with the Friends of KSPS in several roles from 1998-2013; and he was named Volunteer of the Year in 2007. We will miss this truly kind and giving gentleman.
In Memory ofVirginia Holmes
From Sandra CozzettoRedmond, WA
In Memory of Doug Wiley
From Mike and Debbie SimockSpokane, WA
From Jack and Nola HutchinsonTaylor, ND
From Kay HutchinsonBothell, WA
From Errol and Carol MitschkeSpokane, WA
From Mary RushSpokane, WA
From Bruce Phelps and Candi Wiley PhelpsSaint Paul, MN
In Memory of Martha E. AdamsFrom Diane Clark
Calgary, AB
In Memory ofDiane Cuthill Thoren
From Terry ThorenBayview, ID
In Memory of Ron Vines
From Ann M.Spokane, WA
From Bernice RobertsTucson, AZ
From Betty NussSpokane, WA
From Pamela ComstockSpokane, WA
From Karen DavidsonSpokane, WA
From Norm and Ann EnglishSpokane, WA
In Honor of All KSPS Volunteers
From Mike and Debbie SimockSpokane, WA
In Memory…In Honor
Volunteer of the Year…x4!We announced our KSPS Volunteer of the Year
at a diner-themed luncheon in April. This year, we decided to select a group of wonderful individuals who have consistently volunteered so much of their time to handle the mail-scanning duties. We trust this group to open, scan, batch and total — not only once, but twice — each piece of mail that is sent to the station with updated charge card numbers, checks and cash.
Please join us in thanking the mail-scanning crew as the KSPS Volunteers of the Year: Ed Goss, Pam Graham, Mary Rush and Elnora Wildermuth. We especially appreciate this group’s patience in the recent restructuring of the mail scanning process.
Left to right: Mary Rush, Pam Graham, Gary Stokes, Elnora Wildermuth and Ed Goss,
You complete the picture on KSPS. Donations by KSPS members like you provide over two-thirds of the station’s budget — the dollars to purchase the programs that you and so many others enjoy. Your generous contribution will help to complete the budget for this year — and that translates to a better
programming picture for everyone! Won’t you please consider tucking a little something extra into the envelope attached to this issue of PREVUE? As costs increase each year, your extra gift will mean so much. Thank you.
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Monday, July 22 8:00 Washington Grown “Legumes” From lentil soup to hummus,
legumes are used in a variety of healthy dishes. 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Greater Palm Springs, CA” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Bismarck” Highlight: Native
American pictograph drawings. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) 10:00 P.O.V. “On Her Shoulders” The story of Nadia Murad, a 23-year-
old Yazidi, who survived ISIS atrocities. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am, Wed. @ 4 am & Sat. @ 4 am)
11:30 P.O.V. Shorts “The Changing Same” (Rpt. Tues. @ 3:30 am, Wed. @ 5:30 am & Sat. @ 5:30 am)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyTuesday, July 23 8:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience (Part 2 of 3; rpt.
Thurs. @ 4 am & Fri. @ 2 am) 10:00 A Year in Space Astronaut Scott Kelly’s year aboard the
International Space Station. (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 11:00 Kalb Report “Truth be Told: Journalism in the Age of Trump” 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, July 24 8:00 Ancient Skies “Gods and Monsters” Explore the origins of our
relationship with the skies. (Part 1 of 3; rpt. Fri. @ 4 am & 1 pm, and Sun. @ 4 am)
9:00 Nova “The Planets: Inner Worlds” Were Earth’s neighboring planets always so extreme? (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am & 1 pm, Fri. @ 5 am and Sun. @ 2 am)
10:00 Nova “The Planets: Mars” Mars was once a blue water world studded with active volcanoes. (Rpt. Thurs. & Sun. @ 3 am)
11:00 True North: The Sean Swarner Story 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, July 25 8:00 The Wrong Mans “Wanted Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 am) 8:30 The Wrong Mans “Running Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1:30 am) 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “This Cursed
Hand” 10:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode Two” A
professor dies at a cutting-edge computer laboratory. 11:00 Front and Center (Series begins) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyFriday, July 26 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Part Three” 10:00 Secrets of Chatsworth The estate has been passed down through
16 generations of the Cavendish family. 11:00 Andes: Kingdoms of the Sky (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 5 am &
Mon. @ 4 am) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanySaturday, July 27 1:00 Cook’s Country “Pacific Northwest Supper” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Bismarck” 3:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience (Part 3 of 3; rpt.
Tues. @ 8 pm, Wed. @ 2 am & Fri. @ 2 am) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Southeast England” 5:30 Washington Grown “German Potatoes” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Burton Constable 2” 6:30 Still Open All Hours 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Henry Mancini-Johnny Mercer
(1973)”
8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The Three Piece Suite” 8:30 As Time Goes By “Rocky’s Wedding Day” 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “The Way We Were” (1973; 123
minutes with Ryan Tucker’s intro) A leftist (Barbra Streisand) and a writer (Robert Redford) meet in college and their love spans the 1930s through the ’50s.
11:00 Stampede City Sessions 12:00 Austin City Limits “Cyndi Lauper”Sunday, July 28 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 3:00 Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed with Miranda
Esmonde-White Put an end to a defeatist attitude towards aging. 4:00 Story Songs (My Music) Vintage performances by Don McLean,
Bobbie Gentry, Glen Campbell and more. 5:30 Pavlo Live in Kastoria His Mediterranean guitar music has made
him an international sensation. 7:00 Coastal Railways with Julie Walters “Wales to Liverpool” (Rpt.
Wed. @ 1 pm) 8:00 Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4, Episode 6”
George finds the opportunity to ruin a business rival and the Poldarks in the process. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am)
9:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode Three” When a child from an isolated farming family is accused of murder, Will is the only one able to reach him. (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 4 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 Jamestown “Episode 7” (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Tues. @ 4 am) 11:00 How Sherlock Changed the World (Part 1 of 2) 12:00 Professor T “The Legacy”Monday, July 29 8:00 Washington Grown “Green Beans” Visit Seattle chef Tom
Douglas and his wife Jackie Cross’ farm in Prosser. 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Lake Geneva and the
Valais, Switzerland” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Providence 2019” Highlight: a
1908 Anne of Green Gables first edition. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Providence” Highlight: an Edward Farmer jade and gold box.
11:00 P.O.V. “Inventing Tomorrow” (Rpt. Tues. @ 2:30 am, Sat. @ 4 am & Mon. @ 4:30 am)
12:30 Amanpour and CompanyTuesday, July 30 8:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 10:00 Beyond a Year in Space Scott Kelly’s last day in space and return
to Earth. (Rpt. Wed. & Fri. @ 4 am) 11:00 Kalb Report “Cokie Roberts” 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, July 31 8:00 Ancient Skies “Finding the Center” Follow the efforts to give the
Earth a shape and a place. (Part 2 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & 1 pm, and Sun. @ 3 am)
9:00 Nova “The Planets: Jupiter” Jupiter’s massive gravitational force made it a wrecking ball when it barreled through the early solar system. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am & Sun. @ 2 am)
10:00 The Farthest – Voyager in Space NASA’s epic Voyager missions revolutionized our understanding of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. (Rpt. Thurs. & Sun. @ 4 am)
12:00 Amanpour and Company
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Thursday, Aug. 1 8:00 The Wrong Mans “X-Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 am) 8:30 The Wrong Mans “White Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1:30 am) 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “Beware the
Ides of March” 10:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode Three” A
child from an isolated farming family is accused of murder. 11:00 Front and Center 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyFriday, Aug. 2 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Part Four” 10:00 Ursula K. Le Guin: American Masters the life of the popular
fantasy and science fiction author. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & Wed. @ 4 am)
11:00 Foreigner Live at the Symphony 12:00 Amanpour and CompanySaturday, Aug. 3 1:00 Cook’s Country “Summer Steak and Salad” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Providence 2019” 3:00 Living Dream: 100 Years of Rocky Mountain National Park 4:30 Oregon Field Guide 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “England’s Cornwall” 5:30 Washington Grown “Apples” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Caversham Park 1” 6:30 Still Open All Hours 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Small Town, U.S.A. (1969)” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “A Picnic for Daddy” 8:30 As Time Goes By “Living Together, but Where?” 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”
(1969; 115 minutes with Mikayla Daniels’ intro) Two Wild West bank/train robbers (Paul Newman, Robert Redford) flee to Bolivia when the law gets too close.
11:00 Stampede City Sessions 12:00 Austin City Limits “The Head and the Heart / Benjamin Booker”Sunday, Aug. 4 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 20th Century Limited 3:00 National Parks – Troubled Edens 4:00 1962 World’s Fair: When Seattle Invented the Future 5:00 Loretta Lynn: American Masters 7:00 In Their Own Words “Queen Elizabeth II” 8:00 Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4, Episode 7” The
Warleggans’ domestic bliss comes under threat. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am) 9:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode Four”
Geordie is surprised to discover where Will really grew up: a house filled with secrets and lies. (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 5 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 Jamestown “Episode 8” (Series ends; rpt. Mon. @ 3 am & Tues. @ 4 am)
11:00 How Sherlock Changed the World (Part 2 of 2) 12:00 Professor T “Murder by Numbers, Part 1”Monday, Aug. 5 8:00 Washington Grown “Apples” Savory apple dishes at Bon Vino’s
Bistro in Sunnyside and more. 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Santa Fe, NM” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Memphis” (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm &
Sat. @ 2 pm) 10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Madison” Highlight: an 1875
Norwegian Hardanger fiddle. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)
11:00 P.O.V. “The Distant Barking of Dogs” (Rpt. Tues. @ 3 am, Wed. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyTuesday, Aug. 6 8:00 Great Old Amusement Parks Celebrating the pre-Disney parks
— Playland in Rye, New York, Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and more.
9:00 Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a Generation: American Experience The cultural, political and social ramifications of the 1969 music festival in upstate New York. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Thurs. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 2 am, Mon. @ 4 am and Wed., 8/21 @ 2 am & 8 pm)
11:00 Blue Sky Metropolis (Series begins; rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, Aug. 7 8:00 Ancient Skies “Our Place in the Universe” (Part 3 of 3; rpt. Fri.
@ 5 am & 1 pm, and Sun. @ 3 am) 9:00 Nova “Saturn” (Rpt. Thurs. & Sun. @ 2 am) 10:00 To Catch a Comet The 10-year, four-million-mile journey of the
European Space Agency’s spacecraft Rosetta. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am & 1 pm and Fri. & Sun. @ 4 am)
11:00 Hidden Britain by Drone (Series begins; rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, Aug. 8 8:00 The Wrong Mans “Action Mans” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 am) 8:30 The Wrong Mans “Wise Mans” (Series ends; rpt. Sun. @
1:30 am) 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “No More
Cakes and Ale” 10:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode Four”
Geordie is surprised to discover where Will really grew up. 11:00 Front and Center 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyFriday, Aug. 9 8:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 1:30 am) 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am) 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Part Five” 10:00 Great Performances “Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night
Concert 2019” (Rpt. Sat. @ 2:30 am & Sun. @ 3 pm) 11:30 Great Performances “Chicago Voices” (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 am) 12:30 Amanpour and CompanySaturday, Aug. 10 1:00 Cook’s Country “Reimagining Italian-American Classics” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Memphis” 3:00 Eye on the Sixties: The Iconic Photography of Rowland
Scherman 4:30 Oregon Field Guide 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Heart of England” 5:30 Washington Grown “Small Farms” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Pembroke Castle 1” 6:30 Still Open All Hours 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Can’t Help Singing (1966)” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Early Retirement” 8:30 As Time Goes By “Covering Up” 9:00 The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years The
history of the Fab Four from their early days in Liverpool to their last concert in San Francisco in 1966.
11:30 PBS Previews: Country Music (Rpt. Sun., 8/18 @ 1 am, 5 pm & 11:30 pm, Tues., 8/20 @ 10 pm, Thurs., 8/22 @ 8 pm, Fri., 8/23 @ 11:30 pm and Sun., 8/25 @ 5 am)
12:00 Austin City Limits “Run the Jewels”
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Sunday, Aug. 11 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 Gordon Getty: There Will be Music 3:00 Great Performances “Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night
Concert 2019” 4:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Sat., 8/24 @ 5:30 am) [DVDs
available – call 800-735-2377] 5:00 I Remember Better When I Paint 6:00 Mechanic to Millionaire: The Peter Cooper Story 7:00 Hidden Britain by Drone (Series begins) 8:00 Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4, Episode 8”
Elizabeth hopes to persuade George that Valentine is his child. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am)
9:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode 5” (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 5 am & Thurs. @ 10 pm)
10:00 Rebecca Rebecca casts her irresistible spell from beyond the grave in this adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s haunting novel.
11:35 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Thurs., 8/22 @ 5:30 am) [DVDs available – call 800-735-2377]
12:00 Professor T “Murder by Numbers, Part 2”Monday, Aug. 12 8:00 Washington Grown “Who Knew?” All about the different crops
you might not know are grown here in Washington. 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Seoul, South Korea” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth, Hour One” Highlight: a rock &
roll poster collection from around 1968. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm, Fri. @ 3 am & Sat. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Family Pictures USA “North Carolina” Explores American cities, towns and rural communities through the lens of family photo albums. (Part 1 of 3; rpt. Tues. @ 2 am, Wed. @ 5 am and Thurs. @ 4 am & 1 pm)
11:00 P.O.V. “Happy Winter” (Rpt. Tues. @ 3 am, Wed. @ 4 am, Fri. @ 2 am, Sat. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 5 am)
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyTuesday, Aug. 13 8:00 Family Pictures USA “Detroit” (Part 2 of 3; rpt. Thurs. @ 5 am
& Thurs., 8/22 @ 1 pm) 9:00 Family Pictures USA “Southwest Florida” (Part 3 of 3; rpt. Wed.
@ 2 am & Thurs., 8/29 @ 1 pm) 10:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 11:00 Blue Sky Metropolis (Part 2; rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, Aug. 14 8:00 Nova “Pluto and Beyond” Since it explored Pluto in 2015, New
Horizons spacecraft is zooming toward Ultima Thule. (Rpt. Sun. @ 2 am)
9:00 Nova “Ice Worlds” (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am, Fri. @ 5 am & Sun. @ 3 am) 10:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas that Changed the World “The
Telescope” The brilliant minds throughout history, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble, responsible for creating the telescope.
11:00 Hidden Britain by Drone (Part 2; rpt. Fri. @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, Aug. 15 8:00 Remember When: Nat Park [KSPS] From 1889 to 1968,
Natatorium Park was a “Spokane” place to be. [DVDs available – call 800-735-2377]
9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “The Offered Fallacy”
10:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Episode 5” 11:00 Front and Center 12:00 Amanpour and Company
Friday, Aug. 16 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am) 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Part Six” 11:00 Indian Summers: Nespelem Art Colony 1937 – 1940 [KSPS]
Washington State College (now WSU) formed an art colony at Nespelem, WA, on the reservation of the Colville Confederated Tribes. (Rpt. Thurs., 8/29 @ 10 pm) [DVDs available – call 800-735-2377]
12:00 Amanpour and CompanySaturday, Aug. 17 1:00 Cook’s Country “Southern Specialties” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth, Hour One” 3:00 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living Neuromuscular therapist, yoga
instructor and pain specialist Lee Albert presents five specific exercises to effectively eliminate pain. (Rpt. Sun., 8/25 @ 4 pm)
4:30 Dick Van Dyke: A Celebration Mary Tyler Moore, Carl Reiner, Tim Conway, Pat Boone and many more reminisce about this entertainment icon. (Rpt. Tues. @ 3 am & Sat., 8/24 @ 4 am)
6:00 Forever Painless with Miranda Esmonde-White Reveals the power of the body to rid itself of pain with the right approach to pain relief and management.
7:00 Straight from the Heart: Timeless Music from the 60s & 70s (My Music) Enjoy Debby Boone, B.J. Thomas, Dionne Warwick and many, many more performing the hits that defined an era.
8:30 Waylon Jennings – The Outlaw Performance A “lost” concert from 1968, performed in Nashville.
10:00 Grateful Dead – Downhill from Here The Dead’s July 1989 concert special recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre near East Troy, WI.
12:00 Austin City Limits “Arctic Monkeys / Wild Child”Sunday, Aug. 18 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 Abba Forever – A Celebration They formed in 1969 and last
performed together in 1983 — yet they are still as popular today as ever.
3:30 KSPS Membership Special 5:00 PBS Previews: Country Music Musicians gather for a concert
celebrating the film by Ken Burns. (Rpt. @ 11:30 pm, Tues. @ 10 pm, Thurs. @ 8 pm, Fri. @ 11:30 pm and Sun., 8/25 @ 5 am)
6:00 (to be announced) 7:00 Downton Abbey Live! A nostalgic celebration of all aspects of the
epic British drama, with cast members live from New York City in front of a studio audience. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 10 pm)
8:30 KSPS Membership Special 10:00 Rebecca (Part 2) 11:30 PBS Previews: Country Music (Rpt. @ Tues. @ 10 pm, Thurs. @
8 pm, Fri. @ 11:30 pm and Sun., 8/25 @ 5 am) 12:00 Hearing the Voices of Nagasaki SurvivorsMonday, Aug. 19 8:00 Washington Grown “Dessert” Crepes at Fluer De Sel Creprire in
Spokane and much more. 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Lafayette and Cajun
Country, LA” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth, Hour Two” Highlight: a Felipe
Orlando abstract oil, ca. 1980. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth, Hour Three” Highlight: an 1864 Civil War statue hilt presentation sword. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)
11:00 P.O.V. 12:00 Amanpour and Company
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Tuesday, Aug. 20 8:00 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) The greatest
singers and songwriters of the classic 1950s and 1960s folk era. (Rpt. Sat. @ 8 pm)
10:00 PBS Previews: Country Music (Rpt. Thurs. @ 8 pm, Fri. @ 11:30 pm & Sun. @ 5 am) 11:00 Blue Sky Metropolis (Part 3; rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, Aug. 21 8:00 Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a Generation: American
Experience The cultural, political and social ramifications of the 1969 music festival in upstate New York.
11:00 Hidden Britain by Drone (Part 3; rpt. Fri. @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, Aug. 22 8:00 PBS Previews: Country Music (Rpt. Fri. @ 11:30 pm & Sun. @
5 am) 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “Nothing Will
Come of Nothing” 10:00 Downton Abbey Live! A nostalgic celebration of all aspects of the
epic British drama, with cast members live from New York City in front of a studio audience.
11:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. Sun. @ 3:30 pm & 12:30 am) [DVDs available – call 800-735-2377]
12:00 Amanpour and CompanyFriday, Aug. 23 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Great Performances “The Sound of Music” A new U.K.
production of the long-running hit that garnered the Best Musical Tony for 1959.
11:30 PBS Previews: Country Music (Rpt. Sun. @ 5 am) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanySaturday, Aug. 24 1:00 Cook’s Country “Tri-State Treats” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking “Stockfish and Amber” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth, Hour Two” 3:00 Feel Better with Pressure Point Therapy 4:00 KSPS Membership Special 5:30 KSPS Membership Special 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Those Were the Days (1975)” 8:00 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) The greatest
singers and songwriters of the classic 1950s and 1960s folk era. 10:00 Daryl Hall & John Oates Live in Dublin 12:00 Austin City Limits “Residente”Sunday, Aug. 25 1:00 Wonderful World of Puppies & Kittens 2:00 Life from Above: Moving Planet 3:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Rpt. @ 12:30 am) [DVDs available –
call 800-735-2377] 4:00 3 Steps to Pain-Free Lee Albert has developed an approach
using five specific exercises to effectively eliminate pain. 6:00 KSPS Membership Special 7:30 KSPS Membership Special 9:00 KSPS Membership Special 11:00 First Men in the Moon 12:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] [DVDs available – call 800-735-2377]
Monday, Aug. 26 8:00 Washington Grown “Specialty Potatoes” Purple Majesty,
Smiling Eyes and more! 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Rhine River Cruise”
9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Indianapolis, Hour One” Highlight: a Norman Rockwell charcoal self-portrait, ca. 1976. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm)
10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Indianapolis, Hour Two” Highlight: a 1928 NY Yankees team-signed baseball. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am)
11:00 P.O.V. 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyTuesday, Aug. 27 8:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland A journey through India to discover
its rich culture and rare wildlife. (Part 1; rpt. Thurs. @ 5 am, Fri. @ 2 am & Sat. @ 4 am)
9:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland Meet a man who spent 30 years planting his own rainforest. (Part 2; rpt. Wed. @ 2 am, Fri. @ 3 am & Sat. @ 5 am)
10:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 11:00 Blue Sky Metropolis (Part 4; rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyWednesday, Aug. 28 8:00 Animal Babies: First Year on Earth 9:00 Nova “Lethal Seas” Rising acidity threatens the survival of
countless creatures throughout Earth’s oceans. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am)
10:00 Magical Land of Oz A three-part series about Australia’s magical wildlife. (Series begins; rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am & Fri. @ 4 am)
11:00 Hidden Britain by Drone (Part 4; rpt. Fri. @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyThursday, Aug. 29 8:00 Rumrunners’ Paradise [KSPS] A fascinating look into the
Prohibition era in the Pacific Northwest. [DVDs available – call 800-735-2377]
9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “In My Memory Lock’d”
10:00 Indian Summers: Nespelem Art Colony 1937 – 1940 [KSPS] Washington State College (now WSU) formed an art colony on the reservation of the Colville Confederated Tribes. [DVDs available – call 800-735-2377]
11:00 Front and Center 12:00 Amanpour and CompanyFriday, Aug. 30 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Downton Abbey Season 2 on MASTERPIECE “Part Seven” 11:00 Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am & 9 pm)Saturday, Aug. 31 1:00 Cook’s Country “Holiday Roast and Potatoes” 1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking “Burning Water & Melted Butter” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Indianapolis, Hour One” 3:00 Glacier Park’s Night of the Grizzlies 4:30 Oregon Field Guide 5:00 Rick Steves Special “The Story of Fascism in Europe” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Pembroke Castle 2” 6:30 Still Open All Hours 7:00 Lawrence Welk Show 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Iron Age Remains” 8:30 As Time Goes By “Moving In” 9:00 Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music The history of
bluegrass music, from its origins to its eventual worldwide popularity.
11:00 Stampede City Sessions 12:00 Austin City Limits “Zac Brown Band”
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Monday, July 1 1 am Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4,
Episode 2” 2:00 Washington Grown “Herbs” 2:30 Endeavour Season 6 on MASTERPIECE
“Confection” 4:00 Jamestown “Episode Three” 5:00 Big Pacific “Mysterious” 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Strengthen & Shape Your Legs” 6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Burn
Calories & Lose Weight”
Tuesday, July 2 1:30 PBS NewsHour 2:30 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Denver” 3:30 Jamestown “Episode Three” 4:30 Endeavour Season 6 on MASTERPIECE
“Confection” 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Tone
Your Abs & Strengthen Your Legs” 6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Full
Body Posture Workout”
Wednesday, July 3 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Eric Idle’s the Entire Universe 3:00 Frontline “American Patriot” 4:00 P.O.V. “Call Her Ganda” 5:30 PBS Previews: Country Music 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Strength and Flexibility to Your Core” 6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Full
Bar Workout to Loosen Your Hips”
Thursday, July 4 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse” 3:00 Nova “Black Hole Universe” 4:00 PBS Previews: Country Music 4:30 P.O.V. “Call Her Ganda” 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Stretch & Strengthen Your Lower Body” 6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Spine & Abs”
Friday, July 5 1:30 A Capitol Fourth 3:00 PBS Previews: Country Music 3:30 Capitol Fourth 5:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse” 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique “Feet
& Ankles” 6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Weight Loss & Toning”
Saturday, July 6 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Big Pacific “Violent” 3:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 4:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life 5:00 Secrets of the Dead “Galileo’s Moon” 6:00 The This Old House Hour “The Net Zero
Bungalow | Plunge Pool”
Sunday, July 7 1 am Front and Center “CMA Songwriters Series
Presents: Clint Black” 2:00 Nova “Black Hole Apocalypse” 3:00 Nova “Black Hole Universe” 4:00 P.O.V. “Call Her Ganda” 5:30 PBS Previews: Country Music 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Boulder Valley” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Ocean Spray”
Monday, July 8 1 am Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4,
Episode 3” 2:00 Washington Grown “Wine” 2:30 Endeavour Season 6 on MASTERPIECE
“Deguello” 4:00 Jamestown “Episode Four” 5:00 Big Pacific “Violent” 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Stretch & Strengthen Your Hips” 6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Strengthen Your Bones”
Tuesday, July 9 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Amanpour and Company 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Out of This World” 4:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Improve Posture & Flatten Abs” 6:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
“Strength & Flexibility of Hips”
Wednesday, July 10 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Amanpour and Company 3:00 Space Men: American Experience 4:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Plantar Fasciitis
Release” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hip Pain Relief
and Stretch”
Thursday, July 11 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Amanpour and Company 3:00 Nova “Back to the Moon” 4:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Quad
Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight Loss
and Calorie Burn”
Friday, July 12 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 2:30 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 4:30 Space Men: American Experience 5:30 Ribbon of Sand 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Back Pain
Relief” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body
Strengthening”
Saturday, July 13 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Big Pacific “Voracious” 3:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 4:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 6:00 The This Old House Hour “Net Zero from the
Ground Up | Window Repair”
Sunday, July 14 1 am The Wrong Mans “The Wrong Mans” 1:30 The Wrong Mans “Bad Mans” 2:00 Nova “Back to the Moon” 3:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 5:00 Space Men: American Experience 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Sunny Brook” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Golden Monet”
Monday, July 15 1 am Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4,
Episode 4” 2:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode One”
4:00 Big Pacific “Voracious” 5:00 Great Yellowstone Thaw 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Long Adductor”
Tuesday, July 16 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Houston 2019” 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tulsa” 4:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode One” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Back Pain Relief” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Endurance and
Power”
Wednesday, July 17 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Washington Grown “Asparagus” 2:30 Washington Grown “Flowers” 3:00 Nova “Apollo’s Daring Mission” 4:00 P.O.V. “Bisbee ‘17” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Arthritis
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hamstring
Flexibility”
Thursday, July 18 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 8 Days: to the Moon and Back 3:30 P.O.V. Shorts “Earthrise” 4:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Toning the Waist” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine
Strengthening”
Friday, July 19 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Houston 2019” 3:00 Year in Space 4:00 8 Days: to the Moon and Back 5:30 Washington Grown “Peaches” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Shoulder Pain
Relief” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Relieve Neck
Pain”
Saturday, July 20 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Big Pacific “Passionate” 3:00 Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky 4:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 6:00 The This Old House Hour “Hvac of the Future |
Stone Walkway”
Sunday, July 21 1 am The Wrong Mans “Dead Mans” 1:30 The Wrong Mans “Inside Mans” 2:00 Nova “Apollo’s Daring Mission” 3:00 Year in Space 4:00 8 Days: to the Moon and Back 5:30 P.O.V. Shorts “Earthrise” 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Waterfall Haven” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Blooming Sunset”
Monday, July 22 1 am Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4,
Episode 5” 2:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode Two” 3:00 Jamestown “Episode Five” 4:00 Year in Space 5:00 Big Pacific “Passionate” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body
Toning” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Psoas & Hip
Strengthening”
Overnight Schedule (continued)
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Tuesday, July 23 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 P.O.V. “On Her Shoulders” 3:30 P.O.V. Shorts “The Changing Same” 4:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode Two” 5:00 Jamestown “Episode Five” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Waist
Slenderizing” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Feet
Strengthening”
Wednesday, July 24 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Washington Grown “Spinach” 2:30 Washington Grown “Cherries” 3:00 Year in Space 4:00 P.O.V. “On Her Shoulders” 5:30 P.O.V. Shorts “The Changing Same” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Connective
Tissue” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hip & Glute
Flexibility”
Thursday, July 25 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova “The Planets: Inner Worlds” 3:00 Nova “The Planets: Mars” 4:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Stretch Your
Spine” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Upper Body
Pain Relief”
Friday, July 26 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 4:00 Ancient Skies “Gods and Monsters” 5:00 Nova “The Planets: Inner Worlds” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Balance” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Stomach
Flattening”
Saturday, July 27 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Andes: Kingdoms of the Sky 3:00 Rockies: Kingdoms of the Sky 4:00 P.O.V. “On Her Shoulders” 5:30 P.O.V. Shorts “The Changing Same” 6:00 The This Old House Hour “A Charleston Family
House is Reborn | Garage Heat”
Sunday, July 28 1 am The Wrong Mans “Wanted Mans” 1:30 The Wrong Mans “Running Mans” 2:00 Nova “The Planets: Inner Worlds” 3:00 Nova “The Planets: Mars” 4:00 Ancient Skies “Gods and Monsters” 5:00 Andes: Kingdoms of the Sky 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Desert Gold” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Luminous Sunset”
Monday, July 29 1 am Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4,
Episode 6” 2:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode Three” 3:00 Jamestown 4:00 Andes: Kingdoms of the Sky 5:00 Rockies: Kingdoms of the Sky 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Shoulder
Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Leg
Toning”
Tuesday, July 30 1:30 PBS NewsHour 2:30 P.O.V. “Inventing Tomorrow” 4:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode Three” 5:00 Jamestown 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Body Shaping” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Quad
Flexibility”
Wednesday, July 31 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 4:00 Beyond a Year in Space 5:00 Injustice at Home: Looking Like the Enemy 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture
Workout”
Thursday, Aug. 1 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Ancient Skies “Finding the Center” 3:00 Nova “The Planets: Jupiter” 4:00 The Farthest – Voyager in Space 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight Loss”
6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body Flexibility”
Friday, Aug. 2 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Chasing the Moon: American Experience 4:00 Beyond a Year in Space 5:00 Ancient Skies “Finding the Center” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Waist Toning”
6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Knee Strengthening”
Saturday, Aug. 3 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Ursula K. Le Guin: American Masters 3:00 Hawking 4:00 P.O.V. “Inventing Tomorrow” 5:30 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 6:00 The This Old House Hour “Ramp Up the R Value
| Crown Molding”
Sunday, Aug. 4 1 am The Wrong Mans “X-Mans” 1:30 The Wrong Mans “White Mans” 2:00 Nova “The Planets: Jupiter” 3:00 Ancient Skies “Finding the Center” 4:00 The Farthest – Voyager in Space 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Seashore Cove” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Desert
Wildflowers”
Monday, Aug. 5 1 am Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4,
Episode 7” 2:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode Four” 3:00 Jamestown 4:00 Emery Blagdon and His Healing Machine 4:30 P.O.V. “Inventing Tomorrow” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine Mobility”
6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Back Pain Relief”
Tuesday, Aug. 6 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Madison” 3:00 P.O.V. “The Distant Barking of Dogs” 4:00 Jamestown 5:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE
“Episode Four” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hip and Leg
Flexibility” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Mobility”
Wednesday, Aug. 7 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a
Generation: American Experience 4:00 Ursula K. Le Guin: American Masters 5:00 P.O.V. “The Distant Barking of Dogs” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine
Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Boost Your
Energy”
Thursday, Aug. 8 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova “Saturn” 3:00 To Catch a Comet 4:00 Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a
Generation: American Experience 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Bone
Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine
Flexibility”
Friday, Aug. 9 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a
Generation: American Experience 4:00 To Catch a Comet 5:00 Ancient Skies “Our Place in the Universe” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Arthritis Relief
and Pain Prevention” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture”
Saturday, Aug. 10 1:30 Washington Week 2:00 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 2:30 Great Performances “Vienna Philharmonic
Summer Night Concert 2019” 4:00 Great Performances “Chicago Voices” 5:00 Soundbreaking “Going Electric” 6:00 The This Old House Hour “Net Zero Blanket |
Storage Bench”
Sunday, Aug. 11 1 am The Wrong Mans “Action Mans” 1:30 The Wrong Mans “Wise Mans” 2:00 Nova “Saturn” 3:00 Ancient Skies “Our Place in the Universe” 4:00 To Catch a Comet 5:00 P.O.V. “The Distant Barking of Dogs” 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Sunlit Woods” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Summer
Sunflower Sunset”
Monday, Aug. 12 1 am Poldark Season 4 on MASTERPIECE “Season 4,
Episode 8” 2:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE 3:00 Jamestown 4:00 Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a
Generation: American Experience 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Toning and
Slenderizing” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Boost Your
Energy”
Overnight Schedule (continued)
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Tuesday, Aug. 13 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Family Pictures USA “North Carolina” 3:00 P.O.V. “Happy Winter” 4:00 Jamestown 5:00 Grantchester Season 4 on MASTERPIECE 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Feet and Calf
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Quad
Lengthening & Strengthening”
Wednesday, Aug. 14 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Family Pictures USA “Southwest Florida” 3:00 Frontline 4:00 P.O.V. “Happy Winter” 5:00 Family Pictures USA “North Carolina” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Arm Toning
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine
Strengthening Workout”
Thursday, Aug. 15 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova “Ice Worlds” 3:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas that Changed the World
“The Telescope” 4:00 Family Pictures USA “North Carolina” 5:00 Family Pictures USA “Detroit” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Shoulder Pain
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Knee
Strengthening Workout”
Friday, Aug. 16 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 P.O.V. “Happy Winter” 3:00 Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth, Hour One” 4:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas that Changed the World
“The Telescope” 5:00 Nova “Ice Worlds” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine
Strengthening & Pain-Relief Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hips &
Hamstring Workout”
Saturday, Aug. 17 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 2:30 Great Performances “The Sound of Music” 5:00 P.O.V. “Happy Winter” 6:00 The This Old House Hour “Modern Barn Raising
| Tropical Yard”
Sunday, Aug. 18 1 am PBS Previews: Country Music 2:00 Nova “Pluto and Beyond” 3:00 Nova “Ice Worlds” 4:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas that Changed the World
“The Telescope” 5:00 P.O.V. “Happy Winter” 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Serene River
Falls” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Desert Sunset”
Monday, Aug. 19 1 am The Manners of Downton Abbey: A Masterpiece
Special 2:00 Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
with Miranda Esmonde-White 3:00 Great Performances “The Sound of Music” 5:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Bone Strength
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight Loss
Workout”
Tuesday, Aug. 20 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Fort Worth, Hour Three” 3:00 Dick Van Dyke: A Celebration 4:30 Betty White: First Lady of Television 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Ab & Core
Strength Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Increase
Balance Workout”
Wednesday, Aug. 21 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Woodstock: Three Days that Defined a
Generation: American Experience 5:00 Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
with Miranda Esmonde-White 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Plantar Fasciitis
Release”
Thursday, Aug. 22 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova “Why Sharks Attack” 3:00 Koko – The Gorilla Who Talks 4:00 Nature “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” 5:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture
Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hip Pain Relief
and Stretch”
Friday, Aug. 23 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Life from Above: Moving Planet 3:30 Nature “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” 5:00 Operation Maneater “Great White Shark” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight Loss”
6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Quad Strengthening”
Saturday, Aug. 24 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Much Ado about
Nothing with Helen Hunt” 3:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “The Merchant of
Venice with F. Murray Abraham” 4:00 Dick Van Dyke: A Celebration 5:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 6:00 This Old House -- 40th Anniversary Special
Sunday, Aug. 25 1 am Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
with Miranda Esmonde-White 2:00 Nova “Why Sharks Attack” 3:00 Operation Maneater “Great White Shark” 4:00 Koko – The Gorilla Who Talks 5:00 PBS Previews: Country Music 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Sunflowers at
Dusk” 6:30 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Cascading River”
Monday, Aug. 26 1 am Shakespeare Uncovered “Measure for Measure
with Romola Garai” 2:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Julius Caesar with
Brian Cox” 3:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Richard III with Antony
Sher” 4:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Much Ado about
Nothing with Helen Hunt” 5:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “The Merchant of
Venice with F. Murray Abraham” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body
Flexibility” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight Loss
and Calorie Burn”
Tuesday, Aug. 27 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Indianapolis, Hour Two” 3:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Much Ado about
Nothing with Helen Hunt” 4:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “The Merchant of
Venice with F. Murray Abraham” 5:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Measure for Measure
with Romola Garai” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Waist Toning” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Back Pain Relief”
Wednesday, Aug. 28 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Shakespeare Uncovered “Richard III with Antony
Sher” 5:00 (to be announced) 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Knee
Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body
Strengthening”
Thursday, Aug. 29 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova “Lethal Seas” 3:00 Magical Land of Oz 4:00 (to be announced) 5:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine Mobility”
6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture”
Friday, Aug. 30 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland 3:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland 4:00 Magical Land of Oz 5:00 Animal Babies: First Year on Earth 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Back Pain
Relief” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Long Adductor”
Saturday, Aug. 31 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Big Family: The Story of Bluegrass Music 4:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland 5:00 India – Nature’s Wonderland 6:00 The This Old House Hour “Designing Their
Dream Home | Robotic Construction”
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PBS Kids Specials …………………………………………………………6July/August Specials ………………………………………………… 4 - 5KSPS Productions …………………………………………………………7Among Friends ……………………………………………………… 10 - 11
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FRIENDS OF KSPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ann Hurst* Chair Nancy Ledeboer* Vice Chair/Chair Elect Monica Samper [Calgary]* Secretary Don Anderson* Treasurer
Jeffrey Adams; Vincent Alfonso PhD; Mark Anderson PhD (Ex Officio); Roberta Brooke; Marti D’Agostino; Klay Dyer [Edmonton]; Linda Finney; Jodi Harland; Jon Heideman; Brenda Kehoe; Adam Munson, CPA; Shannon Scheiwiller; David Tanner
* Executive Committee member
FRIENDS OF KSPS COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD
Becka Shelley, Chair James Albrecht Terrie Ashby-Scott Emily Geddes
Gary StokesPresident & General Manager
Lynn VeltrieOperations Manager
Barbara HarmsAsset Manager/ Master Control
Operator
Patiel Bedrosian Randy Kenworthy
Renee KnopfScott Schultz
Master Control Operators
Steve CovertMike Peterson Tim Spaulding
Shannon WrightEngineers
Cary BalzerProgram Director
Doug MinorGraphic Communications Specialist/
Prevue Editor
Bukola BreczinskiEducation Director
Jim ZimmerExecutive Producer
Charles Costanza Bob Lawrence
Scott McKinnonProducers / Directors
Mary DeCesareProducer / Editor
Angelia SavageNeil Claflin
Production Technicians
Dawn Wiley BaymanDevelopment Director
Skyler ReepMembership Director
Scott TindallDigital Fundraising Specialist
Shawn ClaypoolOutreach and Projects Manager
Larry GrossFulfillment Specialist
Sandra KernermanDirector of Special Giving
Jason MillerCorporate Support Representative,
U.S.
Peggy UrlacherCorporate Support Representative,
Canada
Darcell YeagerAccountant
Kristen ZimmerAquifer Educator
Madison DykemanMembership Specialist
Ben GurtelDevelopment Videographer/Editor
Abby DamerowDigital Media Specialist
KSPS-TV MISSION STATEMENT
KSPS Public Television provides on-air, online and multimedia programs that entertain, engage and educate to enrich all the communities we serve.
KSPS STAFF
Vol. 40 • Issue 4 July/August 2019
Joyce Griffin-Sobel Shaun Higgins Consuelo Larrabee
Bob Morrison Vanessa Strange
FROM THE COVER: Program SponsorsANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Harry and Adele RobertsCalgary, AB
THE BRIGHT SIDESTCUwww.stcu.org
CAREER EXPLORE NWEastern Washington Universitywww.ewu.eduInternational Aerospace Coatingswww.iac.aeroKaterrawww.katerra.comKootenai Healthwww.kh.orgNAC Architecturewww.nacarchitecture.comOXARCwww.oxarc.comPacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenterswww.nwcarpenters.orgPearson Packaging Systemswww.pearsonpkg.comPyrotekwww.pyrotek.comRiverview Retirementwww.riverviewretirement.orgSonderen Packagingwww.sonderen.comSpokane Workforce Councilwww.wdcspokane.comWagstaffwww.wagstaff.com
HEALTH MATTERS, Television for Life
Providence Health Carewww.shmc.org
KSPS / PBS KIDSSpokane Aquifer Joint Board509/847-4337www.spokaneaquifer.orgWhiz KidsRiver Park Square, Third Floor808 W Main, Suite 320, Spokane509/456-TOYSwww.whizkidstoys.net
MAKING CENTSNumerica Credit Unionwww.numericacu.com
MASTERPIECECarolyn SantantonioSpokane, WA
NATUREWilliam A. Crosetto Charitable Foundation at Innovia Foundation421 W. Riverside Ave, Ste 606, Spokane509/624-2606www.inwcf.org
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORTJournal of Businesswww.spokanejournal.com
GENERAL SUPPORTCity of Spokane Water Dept.www.my.spokanecity.org
Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotelwww.cdacasino.com
Connoisseur Concertswww.nwbachfest.com/
Emporium Presentswww.emporiumpresents.com
Hifumi Enwww.hifumien.org
Hospice of Spokanewww.hospiceofspokane.org
Inland Imagingwww.inlandimaging.com
Maryhill Winerywww.maryhillwinery.com
MultiCare Health Systemwww.multicare.org
Silverwood Theme Parkwww.silverwoodthemepark.com
Spokane Aquifer Joint Board509/847-4337www.spokaneaquifer.org
Spokane Area Youth Choirswww.saychoirs.org
Spokane International Airport509/455-6455www.spokaneairports.net
Townshend Cellarwww.townshendcellar.com
Whitworth Universitywww.whitworth.ed
Get Really Spaced Out…Get ready for a multiplatform Summer of Space experience — anchored by
the highly anticipated American Experience six-hour film, Chasing the Moon and including new science and history programs. It begins in July, timed to the 50th anniversary celebrations of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Chasing the Moon, written, produced and directed by Academy Award nominee Robert Stone, airs Monday-Wednesday, July 8-10 at 9 pm/10 Mtn on KSPS. The film tells the story of the space race, from its earliest beginnings to the monumental achievement of the first lunar landing in 1969.
There will also be special episodes of Antiques Roadshow and NOVA, as well as special PBS presentations. For the full list of KSPS/PBS Summer of Space programs, please look across to Page 3 of this issue.
Partners United for Safe Drinking WaterThe Spokane Aquifer Joint Board (SAJB) is an organization of local water utilities working
together to bring safe drinking water to communities across the Spokane Valley Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. SAJB and KSPS have partnered for several years to help get out the message of how the integrity of the aquifer is vital to the entire region.
In addition, SAJB partners with 6 other agencies to sponsor the EnviroCertified business program. EnviroCertified recognizes businesses whose practices and policies reduce and properly manage hazardous waste and conserve resources. EnviroCertified recognition is free to qualifying businesses. Consumers, when shopping for goods and services look for this logo and shop at environmentally responsible businesses. To locate EnviroCertified businesses or to learn how to certify your business, visit EnviroCertified.org.
ALSO ON THE COVER —
Looking Back…Looking ForwardIn anticipation of the September 2019 premiere of the Downton Abbey
feature film, Downton Abbey LIVE! is a nostalgic celebration of all aspects of the most successful British drama ever — the stellar cast, superb writing, spectacular locations and dazzling costumes. Propelled by ticklish teases from the upcoming movie and featuring exclusive interviews with the cast and creators, this new special will remind us of the many reasons we adored the series.
Downton Abbey LIVE! will be broadcast from New York City in front of a studio audience. Planned participants include: Allen Leech (Tom Branson), Julian Fellowes (Creator & Writer), Laura Carmichael (Lady Edith), Jim Carter (Mr. Carson), Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore), Liz Trubridge and Gareth Neame (Executive Producers) and surprise guests.
Enjoy never-before-heard stories from the PBS series and exclusive clips of the upcoming movie — Sunday, Aug. 18 at 6 pm/7 Mtn.
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