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SEPTEMBER 2010
The Tenth Inning A FILM BY KEN BURNS | 2-Part Series, September 28-29 | 8PM
No flashy, splashy signs announce the location of PBS NewsHour’s studios on the outskirts of Washington, D.C. There are no blow-up pictures of a smiling Jim Lehrer, no satellite trucks emblazoned with the show logo.
The boxy exterior is so bland that a news guest arriving in a cab may wonder if the driver has taken a very wrong turn. Taxis pull up at a
warehouse on a residential street of modest houses. But this is it, all right. And it fits. A low-profile home for the beating heart of PBS NewsHour.
I’m visiting the studios with my PBS Hawaii colleague, Susan Yim, at the invitation of NewsHour’s head of Education, Leah Clapman. She’s heard about our Hiki N -o statewide
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student news network, set to launch in Febru-ary, and wants to know more.Inside, we find a newsroom puls-ing with quiet, directed energy.
It’s an open space with rows of desks, and reporters and editors working their phones and computers. A few people are conferring over computer screens.
And here’s Jim Lehrer, in short sleeves, walking briskly through the newsroom as
air time approaches. He’s in a hurry, but he takes the time to welcome the two visitors from PBS Hawaii. Next, we hear, “You’re from Hawaii?” It’s Kate Gardiner, formerly of the Molokai Times, who coor-dinates social media for the NewsHour. Kate is a young woman with the job of broadening the audience of this news program, whose average viewer is over 55. She reaches out to interest new viewers/users in the online version of the television show. At the other side of the room, News Summary Correspondent Hari Sreenivasan also has Hawaii con-nections and an online mission. He’s just used Skype technology to record live interviews with newsmakers in different
Leslie Wilcox took the helm of PBS Hawaii as President and CEO in March 2007, after a long and varied career in Hawaii’s broadcast and print news media. She's committed to "breaking the glass" of the TV monitor to engage with people in all of our communities, including online.
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parts of the world—at negligible cost. It’s online-only content. Hari tells us he still keeps in touch with several classmates from the islands who attended the University of Puget Sound with him in Washington State.Hari and his boss, NewsHour Executive Producer Linda Winslow, ask the scope of Hiki N -o and how it taps into the power of the Web. We also speak briefly with Senior Correspondents Margaret Warner, Judy Woodruff, and Jeffrey Brown.
Now it’s on to the Control Room to watch the live television newscast—with a director calling out camera moves, sometimes punctuating her commands by chopping the air with her hand.
As the journalists present their stories on air, I think of how NewsHour staffers have taken time to ask excellent questions of us, and they’ve shown real interest in what far-away PBS Hawaii is developing in student media. Certainly they could have spoken only of their own important national television reach, covering world issues of the day.
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Afterward, Sue and I get together with staffers at a neighborhood restaurant. The conversation is all about discovery, seeking what comes next.
PBS NewsHour, with its brown-warehouse wrapper and matter-of-fact news delivery, isn’t flashy. It’s better than that. Instead, NewsHour offers a love of exploration, an understanding of people and systems, and the drive and intellect to bring viewers/users the best information possible.
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The Tenth Inning
Thousands of bats, three home run records and one “curse” have been broken since Ken Burns last explored the history of America’s national pastime with his landmark 1994 PBS series BASEBALL. Now Burns and co-director Lynn Novick bring the series to the present with THE TENTH INNING.
A FILM BY KEN BURNSSeptember 28-29 | 8PM
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THE TENTH INNING tells the tumultuous story of America’s national pastime from the early 1990s to the present day, introducing an unforgettable array of players, teams and fans, celebrating the game’s resilience and enduring appeal, and showcasing both extraordinary accomplishments — and devastating losses and disappointments.
The film highlights dramatic developments that transformed the game: the crippling 1994 strike that left many fans disillusioned with their heroes; the increasing dominance of Latino and Asian players who turned baseball into a truly international game; baseball’s skyrocketing profits, thanks to new stadiums, interleague play, and the wild card; the rise of a new Yankee Dynasty; the Red Sox’ historic World Series victory; the astonishing feats of Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa and Barry Bonds; and the revelations about performance-enhancing drugs that cast a shadow on many of the era’s greatest stars and their accomplishments.
Previous page: Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles makes a diving throw to firstbase in a 1999 game versus the Anaheim Angels. This page: Ken Griffey Jr. of the Seattle Mariners in a 1997 game.
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Combining extraordinary highlights, stunning still photographs, popular music of the period, and insightful commentary by players, managers, experts and fans, THE TENTH INNING interweaves the story of the national pastime with the story of America. In an age of globalization, deregulation and speculation, the film demonstrates that baseball has continued to be a mirror of the country — at its best and at its worst. The film also movingly shows that when America felt most threatened, following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, baseball offered common ground, providing Americans with solace, distraction, and the hope that things could one day return to normal. The film will air 16 years after the original Emmy Award-winning, nine-part documen-tary series BASEBALL debuted in 1994 during the players’ strike. The original series was seen by more than 43 million viewers, making it the most-watched program in PBS history.
The Boston Red Sox’ David Ortiz is mobbed by teammates after his game-and series-winning 10th-inning home run against the Anaheim Angels in their 2004 American League Division Series.
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A number of familiar faces from the first nine installments of the series add their welcome perspectives on events of the last 15 years, including writers Roger Angell, John Thorn, George Will, Gerald Early and Doris Kearns Goodwin, and broadcaster Bob Costas. The film also features revealing in-terviews with Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, managers Felipe Alou and Joe Torre, players Pedro Martinez, Omar Vizquel and Ichiro Suzuki, broadcaster Keith Olbermann, writers Marcos Breton, Tom Verducci, Selena Roberts, Mike Barnicle and Howard Bryant, and other players, writers and fans from across the country, and overseas.
Fans of the series will be able to explore even more of THE TENTH INNING by watching online video (pbs.org/tenthinning); traveling with Ken Burns on an interactive Google map as he treks to ballparks around the country this summer; downloading lesson plans; and sharing their own baseball stories. Fans can also connect to Burns and Novick on Facebook (facebook.com/kenburnspbs) and Twitter (twitter.com/kenburnspbs) for behind-the-scenes footage.
Clockwise, from top: Filmmaker Ken Burns; New York Yankees manager Joe Torre celebrates winning the 2000 World Series; Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants in a 2001 game.
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On Friday, August 13, Leadership Circle and business supporters gathered at Servco Home & Appliance Showroom in Mapunapuna for a fun-filled, memorable evening with Chef Martin Yan.
Guests enjoyed complimentary tea leaf and palm readings, delicious pupus from Pah Ke’s Chinese Restaurant, an exotic tea bar, and learned that if Yan can cook, they can too!
Mahalo to Chef Martin Yan, Servco Home & Appliance, The Pacific Place Tea Garden, Chef Raymond Siu & Pah Ke’s Chinese Restaurant, and Mystic Eye, for partnering with PBS Hawaii for this very special event.
Chef Martin Yan Returns to PBS Hawaii
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At PBS Hawaii, we value our volunteers, who save us thousands of dollars every year. Our volunteers give us endless hours of dedication and are an integral part of our partnership with the community. This summer, we had six student volun-teers from a variety of high
schools, who supported public television by donating their time and efforts. We want to give a big mahalo to:
• Jennifer Mott, Sacred Hearts Academy• Germaine Kabutaulaka, St. Francis School • Dori Yeh, Kaiser High School• Joana Yasui, ‘Iolani School• Crysta Hernandez, Kalani High School• Angela Holton, Kalani High School
Attend The Cat in the Hat Party at PBS Hawaii!A FREE event for Keiki Club members
If you’ve never come you should! These parties are fun and fun is good.The Cat in the Hat will be in our studio; keiki
can take pictures with him, even video.Every child can bring in up to two guests, they can enjoy games, costumes and even contests.
For a donation of $30, your keiki can join the club too! They’ll receive special perks for a year until you renew.
Call Jasmine Tua at 808-973-1375 or e-mail jtua@pbshawaii.org for more information.
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Pictured: Jennifer Mott, a student volunteer from Sacred Hearts Academy, stopped by recently to help after school.
PBS Hawaii PROGRAM LISTINGS September 2010
Moments before his death, Stevie Ray Vaughn talked to Robert M. Knight, legend-ary rock photographer, one last time. “If anything ever happens to me,” he said, “you’ll know me when you hear me.” In the wake of tragedy, Knight would remember those haunting words, as they fueled his unyielding passion to find the next great guitarist.
Knight has spent the last forty years capturing the im-ages of some of the biggest names in rock and roll, many of whom appear in the film, including Jeff Beck, Slash, Steve Vai, Santana, Billy Gibbons, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and more.
In his humble beginnings in Hawaii, where he was raised by strict, religious parents, Knight sought out the “cool” crowd, but was shunned for not being artistic enough. But as the classic outsider looking in, he launched
his improbable career in 1968 with a line-up of now legendary acts as his first three subjects: Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, and Led Zeppelin.
Shedding a light on what he calls the “archetypes of rock and roll guitar players,” the photography of Robert Knight reveals his subjects in all manner of simple human and sonically superhuman endeavors. As he overcomes his self-doubt and fights to maintain his relevance, we become immersed in his own story of professional survival and
private redemption.
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker John Chester brings us a wide-eyed, ear-popping experience that takes us behind the ropes, beyond the green room, through the eyes of a conflicted photographer turned rock n’ roll sage. With unexpected turns and transcen-dent performances, we are taken on a wild, joyous, and surprisingly touching ride.
ROCK PROPHECIES Saturday, September 18 | 8PM
Carlos Santana and famed rock photographer Robert M. Knight
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1 WEDNESDAY7:30 Leahey & Leahey 8:00 Great Performances Renee Fleming & Dmitri Hvorostovsky: A Musical Odyssey in St. Petersburg Reigning American soprano Renée Fleming travels to Russia for a special visit to St. Petersburg with her
friend and frequent co-star, Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky. There, in the “Venice of the North,” they explore and perform in some of the most spectacular locations of a city that was born in the remarkable mind and imagination of the young Czar Peter the
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Great (a city that he named not for himself, but for Saint Peter). St. Petersburg is a city of palaces, and Fleming and Hvorostovsky take in three of the most memorable, all of them on the water. First is the Winter Palace, also known as the Hermitage, built with one entire facade facing the Neva River. Next on the tour is the Yusupov Palace (the scene of Rasputin’s murder); and lastly, the Peterhof with its fantastic fountains on the Gulf of Finland. In each location, they sing arias and duets by Verdi and Tchaikovsky, as well as the Russian songs of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff.9:30 The Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: A Surprise in Texas See sidebar, this page.11:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox John Clark (HD)11:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose1:00 CARRIER Get Home-itis 2:00 NOVA Becoming Human “First Steps”
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The Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: A Surprise in Texas
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 | 9:30PM & SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 | 8PM
The Van Cliburn International Piano Competition has been called “the most prestigious classical piano contest in the world” by the Chicago Tribune and “the musical Olympics of the western world” by the Milwaukee Journal. PBS presents The Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: A Surprise in Texas, featuring the finalists vying for the 2009 competition’s coveted gold medal.
Twenty-nine of the world’s best young pianists hailing from fourteen countries converged in Fort Worth, Texas, in May
2009 for a once-in-a-lifetime chance at gold in the Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Emmy Award®-winning director Peter Rosen followed these distinctive personalities during a rigorous three-week competition—through intense rehearsals, introspective moments, preconcert rituals and endearing celebrations. With performances of Chopin, Liszt, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff and other composers setting the impassioned tone, the result is an intricate view into the inner workings of the world’s most prestigious piano competition, and a heartwarming story that proves to be a momentous surprise in Texas.
2 THURSDAY 7:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Time and Tide Expatriates return to the tiny island nation of Tuvalu to find a place vastly different from the one they remember. As the locals and ex-pats struggle to cope
with the dramatic effects of globalization on Tuvaluan culture, an even greater threat looms. Driven by global warming, a steadily rising sea level is stealing their precious land. TIME AND TIDE is a poetic and absorbing documentary about a land, its people and irreversible tragedy.
9:30 Everyday Edisons Don’t Cry Over Spilled...10:00 Globe Trekker Midwest U.S.A11:00 PBS Hawaii Presents Time and Tide (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Everyday Edisons Don’t Cry Over Spilled...1:30 Great Performances Renee Fleming & Dmitri Hvorostovsky: A Musical Odyssey in St. Petersburg
3 FRIDAY7:30 Washington Week 8:00 Need to Know 9:00 The McLaughlin Group9:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e)10:30 Washington Week (e)11:00 Need to Know (e)Cable Only Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Soundtracks: Music without Borders2:00 This Old House Hour
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Reigning American soprano Renée Fleming travels to St. Petersburg, Russia, for a special visit with her friend and frequent co-star, Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky. Great Performances Renee Fleming & Dmitri Hvoros-tovsky: A Musical Odyssey in St. Petersburg | SEPTEMBER 1 - 8PM, SEPTEMBER 4 - 9:30PM
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4 SATURDAY Noon Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Tacos Hola! 12:30 Everyday Food Chicken Four Ways (e)1:00 Scheewe Art Workshop1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting Valley Waterfall2:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest Kenai Fjords to Denali (e)2:30 The Woodwright’s Shop Steam Power Sawmill3:00 Woodsmith Shop Portable Precision - Miter Saw Station (e)3:30 This Old House (e)4:00 Motorweek Pratt & Miller Corvette4:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Turkey on the Grill5:00 Lidia’s Italy Three Pastas in a Flash (Basilicata)5:30 Simply Ming Master Doughnut Recipe6:00 NHK Newsline6:10 Science Zero6:40 Four Seasons in Japan7:00 Wildlife Nannies7:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Miami, Florida (e)
8:00 The Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: A Surprise in Texas See page 16. (e)9:30 Great Performances Renee Fleming & Dmitri Hvorostovsky: A Musical Odyssey in St. Petersburg See pages 15-16. (e)11:00 Austin City Limits Esperanza Spalding/ Madeleine PeyrouxMidnight Globe Trekker Midwest U.S.A1:00 McLaughlin Group1:30 Washington Week2:00 Need to Know
5 SUNDAYNoon Antiques Roadshow Milwaukee, WI Part 3 of 3 (e)1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 NOVA Becoming Human “First Steps” (e)3:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e)4:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox John Clark (e)(HD)4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)5:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe6:00 NHK Newsline
6:30 Your Japanese Kitchen7:00 Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears (e)8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III: The Dead of Winter9:30 PBS Previews: Circus (e)10:00 History Detectives (e)11:00 Pete McCloskey: Leading from the FrontCable OnlyMidnight Austin City Limits Esperanza Spalding/ Madeleine Peyroux1:00 PBS Previews: Circus1:30 Great Performances Renee Fleming & Dmitri Hvorostovsky: A Musical Odyssey in St. Petersburg
6 MONDAY7:30 Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Raiatea Helm (e)8:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 1 of 3 (e) 9:00 History Detectives
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10:00 Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham and the American City See sidebar at right.11:00 PBS Hawaii PicksCable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Pete McCloskey: Leading from the Front2:00 Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
7 TUESDAY7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Kelvin Taketa (e)(HD)8:00 NOVA Becoming Human “Birth of Humanity” (e)9:00 CARRIER Full Circle (e) 10:00 P.O.V. Off and Running11:00 PBS Hawaii PicksCable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose1:00 Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham and the American City2:00 Antiques Roadshow Jackpot!
8 WEDNESDAY7:30 Leahey & Leahey 8:00 Through A Dog’s Eyes (e)9:00 Latin Music USA Bridges/The Salsa Revolution (e)11:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox
Kelvin Taketa (e)(HD)11:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)
Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose1:00 Looking for Lincoln2:00 NOVA Becoming Human “Birth of Humanity” (e)
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Few dreamers have had more impact on the American city than Daniel Hudson Burnham.He built some of the first skyscrapers in the world; directed construction of the World’s Columbian Expo-sition that helped inspire the City Beautiful Movement in towns across America; and created urban plans for San Francisco, Washington, DC, Chicago, Cleveland and Manila and Baguio City in the Philippines all before the modern profession of urban planning existed. MAKE NO LITTLE PLANS: DANIEL BURNHAM AND THE AMERICAN CITY is the first film to explore Burnham’s fascinating career and complex legacy as public debate continues today about how and for whom cities are planned.
MAKE NO LITTLE PLANS: DANIEL BURNHAM AND THE AMERICAN CITYMonday, September 6 | 10PM
9 THURSDAY 7:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii (e)9:30 Everyday Edisons How Slowly Doth The Turtle Moveth10:00 Globe Trekker Malawi & Zambia11:00 PBS Hawaii Presents Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Looking for Lincoln 2:00 Through a Dog’s Eyes
10 FRIDAY7:30 Washington Week 8:00 Need to Know 9:00 The McLaughlin Group9:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e)10:30 Washington Week (e)11:00 Need to Know (e)Cable Only Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 In Search of Myths & Heroes The Queen of Sheba
2:00 This Old House Hour
11 SATURDAY Noon Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless A Whole New Enchilada 12:30 Everyday Food Casual Dinner Party (e)1:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting Tranquil Dawn2:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest Tracy Kauai (e)2:30 The Woodwright’s Shop Shaker Harvard Side Table3:00 American Woodshop Jewelry Boxes 3:30 This Old House (e)4:00 Motorweek Alfa Romeo 8C Spyder4:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Old-Fashioned Fruit Desserts5:00 Lidia’s Italy Sweet and Spicy Calabria (Calabria)5:30 Simply Ming Citrus-Mint Syrup6:00 NHK Newsline6:10 Science Zero6:40 Four Seasons in Japan 7:00 Wildlife Nannies
7:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Belgium
8:00 Paul McCartney: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song Whether you missed it in July or just want to see it all over again, here’s an encore of the concert President and Mrs. Obama hosted in honor of musician Sir Paul McCartney’s receipt of the Library
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of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The event in the White House East Room includes performances by McCartney himself along with Stevie Wonder, Elvis Costello, Jonas Brothers, Herbie Hancock, Emmylou Harris, Dave Grohl, Faith Hill, Lang Lang, and Jack White. This special features the concert event as well as behind-the-scenes footage and interviews. (e)9:30 American Masters Merle Haggard: Learning to Live With Myself (e)11:00 Austin City Limits Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings/Carolyn WonderlandMidnight Globe Trekker Malawi & Zambia1:00 McLaughlin Group1:30 Washington Week2:00 Need to Know
12 SUNDAYNoon Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 1 of 3 (e)1:00 The This Old House Hour
2:00 NOVA Becoming Human “Birth of Humanity” (e)3:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e)4:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Kelvin Taketa (e)(HD)4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)5:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe6:00 NHK Newsline6:30 Your Japanese Kitchen7:00 Nature Dogs That Changed the World (Part 1) - The Rise of the Dog (e)8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III: Dark Matter9:30 Growing Bolder Sounds of Success 10:00 History Detectives (e)11:00 Lord of Nature: Life in a Land of Great PredatorsCable OnlyMidnight Austin City Limits Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland1:00 P.O.V. Salt
13 MONDAY7:30 Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Makaha Sons (e)8:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 2 of 3 (e)9:00 History Detectives 10:00 Lafayette: The Lost Hero The life and legend of the Marquis de Lafayette — an intriguing, neglected, and controversial figure from both the American and French Revolutions. The result is a biographical film that is part adventure, part romance and part historical journey, with lush dramatizations and evocative footage.11:00 PBS Hawaii PicksCable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Everyday Edisons How Slowly Doth The Turtle Moveth1:30 PBS Previews: Circus2:00 Nature Dogs That Changed the World (Part 1) - The Rise of the Dog
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14 TUESDAY7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Momi Cazimero One of Hawaii’s most accomplished and respected graphic artists talks story with Leslie Wilcox about how she turned adversity into success when she opened Graphic House – the first woman-owned design firm in Hawaii. (HD)8:00 NOVA Becoming Human “Last Human Standing” (e)9:00 P.O.V. First Person Plural (e)10:00 P.O.V. In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee See sidebar, this page.11:00 PBS Hawaii PicksCable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose1:00 Lafayette: The Lost Hero2:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI
15 WEDNESDAY7:30 Leahey & Leahey 8:00 Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre (e)9:00 Latin Music USA The Chicano Wave/Divas and Superstars (e)
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P.O.V. In The Matter of Cha Jung HeeTUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 | 10PMHer passport said she was Cha Jung Hee. She knew she was not. So began a 40-year deception for a Korean adoptee who came to the United States in 1966. Told to keep her true identity secret from her new American family, the eight-year-old girl quickly forgot she had ever been anyone else. But why had her identity been switched? And who was the real Cha Jung Hee? This is the search to find the answers, as acclaimed filmmaker Deann Borshay Liem (POV “First Person Plural,” 2000)*, returns to her native Korea to find her “double,” the mysterious girl whose place she took in America.
*Tuesday, September 14 at 9PMPictured: Deann Borshay Liem examines a photo of the girl she was supposed to be.
11:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Momi Cazimero (e)(HD)11:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose1:00 Secrets of Shangri-La2:00 NOVA Becoming Human “Last Human Standing” (e) 16 THURSDAY 7:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Bhutan: Taking the Middle Path to Happiness (e)9:30 Everyday Edisons Twenty Four In Three10:00 Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Food Hour: Scandinavia11:00 PBS Hawaii Presents Bhutan: Taking the Middle Path to Happiness (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 P.O.V. First Person Plural2:00 Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre
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AMERICAN MASTERS The Doors: When You’re Strange SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 | 9PM
17 FRIDAY7:30 Washington Week 8:00 Need to Know 9:00 The McLaughlin Group9:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e)10:30 Washington Week (e)11:00 Need to Know (e)Cable Only Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 In Search of Myths & Heroes Arthur: The Once & Future King2:00 The This Old House Hour
18 SATURDAY Noon Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Chorizo Made Easy 12:30 Everyday Food Flavor Packed (e)1:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting Rowboat on the Beach2:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest Mexican Riviera (e)2:30 The Woodwright’s Shop A Crutch in Time3:00 American Woodshop Shaker Inspired Dovetailed Hope Chest
3:30 This Old House (e)4:00 Motorweek Volkswagen Jetta4:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Old-Fashioned Roast Beef Dinner5:00 Lidia’s Italy Conquering Cauliflower (Molise)5:30 Simply Ming Wonton Wrapper/Parsley (e)6:00 NHK Newsline6:10 Science Zero6:40 Four Seasons in Japan7:00 Wildlife Nannies7:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions San Francisco, California (e)8:00 Rock Prophecies See page 14.9:00 American Masters The Doors: When You’re Strange The creative chemistry of four brilliant artists - drummer John Densmore, guitarist Robby Krieger, keyboardist Ray Manzarek and singer Jim Morrison - made the Doors one of America’s most iconic and influential, theatrical and mysterious, thrilling and sometimes frightening rock bands. This feature documentary uses only original
footage shot between the group’s formation in 1965 and Morrison’s death in 1971. (e)10:30 Na Mele Makana (e) 11:00 Austin City Limits My Morning Jacket (e)Midnight Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Food Hour: Scandinavia1:00 The McLaughlin Group1:30 Washington Week2:00 Need to Know
19 SUNDAYNoon Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 2 of 3 (e)1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 NOVA Becoming Human “Last Human Standing” (e)3:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e)4:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Momi Cazimero (e)(HD)4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)5:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe6:00 NHK Newsline6:30 Your Japanese Kitchen
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7:00 Nature Dogs That Changed the World (Part 2) - Dogs by Design (e)8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III: Your Sudden Death Question 9:30 Growing Bolder Risk Takers10:00 History Detectives11:00 Row Hard No ExcusesCable OnlyMidnight Austin City Limits My Morning Jacket1:00 P.O.V. In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee2:00 Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre
20 MONDAY7:30 Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Kealii Reichel (e)8:00 Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 3 of 3 (e)9:00 American Masters Cachao: Uno Mas See sidebar above.10:30 American Masters Orozco: Man of Fire (e)11:30 PBS Hawaii PicksCable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose
1:00 Row Hard No Excuses2:00 Nature Dogs That Changed the World (Part 2) - Dogs by Design
21 TUESDAY7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Monty Richards (e)(HD)8:00 NOVA What Darwin Never Knew (e)10:00 P.O.V. The Oath11:30 PBS Hawaii PicksCable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose
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AMERICAN MASTERS Cachao: Uno MasMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 | 9PM
AMERICAN MASTERS takes a fascinating look at the Grammy-winning bassist Israel “Cachao” Lopez, who died in March 2008 in Coral Gables, Florida. The film is produced and narrated by friend and ardent fan, actor Andy Garcia, who helped reinvigorate Cachao’s career in the 1990s. A maestro of legendary status on the world stage, Cachao is considered one of the greatest Afro-Cuban musicians of all time. Together with his brother Orestes, he revolutionized the heart of Cuban music — first in the late 1930s, literally inventing the mambo. Their spontane-ous improvisations and innovations established the basis for, and the influence of, contemporary Latin jazz and salsa, rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm and blues.
1:00 Changing Seas Super Grouper1:30 American Masters Orozco: Man of Fire2:30 Atchafalaya Houseboat
22 WEDNESDAY7:30 Leahey & Leahey 8:00 Live from Lincoln Center New York Philharmonic: Opening Night Concert 2010 The New York Philharmonic’s opening night gala features music director Alan Gilbert conducting the U.S. premiere of Jazz Symphony, Wynton Marsalis’ new work for the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and the Philharmonic.10:00 Secrets of the Dead Irish Escape (e)11:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Monty Richards (e)(HD)11:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose1:00 Changing Seas Mission to Inner Space1:30 American Masters Cachao: Uno Mas
23 THURSDAY 7:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Filmmakers’ Forum (e)9:30 Everyday Edisons Over The Cliff(Hanger), Part 110:00 Globe Trekker Honduras and El Salvador11:00 PBS Hawaii Presents Filmmakers’ Forum (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Shifting Sands Bedouin Women at the Crossroads 2:00 Secrets of the Dead Irish Escape
24 FRIDAY7:30 Washington Week 8:00 Need to Know 9:00 The McLaughlin Group9:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii10:30 Washington Week (e)
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New York Philharmonic music director Alan Gilbert
11:00 Need to Know (e)Cable Only Midnight Charlie Rose 1:00 In Search of Myths & Heroes Shangri-La2:00 This Old House Hour
25 SATURDAY Noon Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Liquid Gold12:30 Everyday Food Spring Menu (e)1:00 Scheewe Art Workshop Blue Pail with Flowers
1:30 The Best of the Joy of Painting The Old Oak Tree2:00 Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest Sea of Cortez (e)2:30 The Woodwright’s Shop Hancock Pedestal Table3:00 American Woodshop Picture Frames and Wall Display Cabinets 3:30 This Old House (e)4:00 Motorweek Ghost & Flying Spur4:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Pucker-Up Pies5:00 Lidia’s Italy Weeknight Stovetop Chicken (Le Marche)
5:30 Simply Ming Organic Ponzu/Bacon (e)6:00 NHK Newsline6:10 Science Zero6:40 Four Seasons in Japan7:00 Wildlife Nannies7:30 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions Springfield, Illinois (e)8:00 Great Performances at the Met Simon Boccanegra Adrianne Pieczonka stars as Amelia Grimaldi, Plácido Domingo stars as Simon Boccanegra and Marcello Giordani stars as Gabriele Adorno in Giancarlo del Monaco’s production of Verdi’s opera.
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The Buddha
Great Performances at the Met Simon BoccanegraSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 | 8PM
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10:30 From the Top at Carnegie Hall Special Edition Music Is Where the Heart Is (e)11:00 Austin City Limits Avett Brothers/ Heartless Bastards (e)Midnight Globe Trekker Honduras and El Salvador1:00 The McLaughlin Group1:30 Washington Week2:00 Need to Know
26 SUNDAYNoon Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 3 of 3 (e)
1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Phoenix Mars Mission: Onto the Ice (e)3:00 Insights on PBS Hawaii (e)4:00 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Monty Richards (e)(HD)4:30 Leahey & Leahey (e)5:00 Religion and Ethics NewsWeekly5:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe6:00 NHK Newsline6:30 Your Japanese Kitchen7:00 Nature Cuba: The Accidental Eden This small island’s varied landscape, its location in the heart of the Caribbean and its longstanding place at the center of Cold
War politics have all combined to preserve some of the richest and most unusual natural environments of the hemisphere. For decades, Cuba’s wild landscapes lay untouched while its Caribbean neighbors poisoned or paved over their ecological riches. What will happen to Cuba’s stunning biodiversity — an island filled with amphibians, reptiles and the most biologically diverse fish in the region?8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III: Falling Darkness9:30 Growing Bolder Dreams Come True10:00 History Detectives
Great Performances at the Met Der Rosenkavalier
Nature Cuba: The Accidental Eden SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 | 7PM
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11:00 VOCES Special CircumstancesCable OnlyMidnight Austin City Limits Avett Brothers/ Heartless Bastards1:00 Telling the Truth: The Best in Broadcast2:00 Secrets of the Dead Irish Escape 27 MONDAY7:30 Na Mele Jake Shimabukuro’s Musical Journey (e)8:00 Antiques Roadshow Unique Antiques 9:00 When Worlds Collide 10:30 2501 Migrants: A Journey11:30 PBS Hawaii PicksCable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III: Falling Darkness2:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life
28 TUESDAY7:30 Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Rose Tseng Leslie Wilcox talks story
with Rose Tseng, out-going chancellor of the University of Hawaii at Hilo. Chancellor Tseng was the first Asian- American woman in the nation to head a 4-year university. During her 12 year tenure as chancellor, UH Hilo grew from a little-known liberal arts college to an internationally recognized comprehensive university of nearly 4,000 students. (HD)8:00 The Tenth Inning Part 1 of 2 See page 6.10:00 The Tenth Inning Part 1 of 2 (e)Midnight Charlie Rose
1:00 Everyday Edisons Over The Cliff(Hanger), Part 11:30 PBS Previews: Circus 2:30 Antiques Roadshow Unique Antiques
29 WEDNESDAY7:30 Leahey & Leahey 8:00 The Tenth Inning Part 2 of 2 See page 6. 10:30 The Tenth Inning Part 2 of 2 (e)Cable Only1:00 Charlie Rose2:00 NOVA The Ghost in Your Genes
30 THURSDAY 7:30 Insights on PBS Hawaii8:30 PBS Hawaii Presents Jimmy Borges After Dark (e)9:30 Everyday Edisons Over The Cliff(Hanger), Part 210:00 Globe Trekker Central America11:00 PBS Hawaii Presents Jimmy Borges After Dark (e)Cable OnlyMidnight Charlie Rose 1:00 VOCES Special Circumstances 2:00 Nature Cuba: The Accidental Eden
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4:30am The Cat in the Hat5am Super Why!5:30am Dinosaur Train6am Between the Lions6:30am Arthur7am Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman7:30am The Electric Co. 8am Maya & Miguel8:30am Cyberchase9am Martha Speaks9:30am Sid The Science Kid10am Sesame Street10:30am11am Barney & Friends11:30am Clifford the Big Red DogNoon Curious George12:30pm The Cat in the Hat1pm Super Why!1:30pm Dinosaur Train2pm Between the Lions2:30pm Arthur3pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
3:30pm The Electric Co.
4pm Maya & Miguel
4:30pm Cyberchase5pm Martha Speaks5:30pm Sid The Science Kid6pm Sesame Street6:30pm7pm Barney & Friends7:30pm Clifford the Big Red Dog8pm Curious George8:30pm The Cat in the Hat9pm Super Why!9:30pm Dinosaur Train10pm Between the Lions10:30pm Arthur11pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman11:30pm The Electric Co. Midnight Maya & Miguel12:30am Cyberchase1am Martha Speaks1:30am Sid The Science Kid2am Sesame Street2:30am3am Barney & Friends
3:30am Clifford the Big Red Dog
4am Curious George
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MONDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY5am Clifford the Big Red Dog Cyberchase Peep and the Big Wide World5:30 WordWorld Angelina Ballerina Bob the Builder6am
Sesame StreetMr. Rogers’ Neighborhood The Cat in the Hat
6:30 WordWorld Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood 7am Curious George Arthur Sesame Street7:30 The Cat in the Hat Between the Lions8am Super Why! Caillou Super Why!8:30 Dinosaur Train Clifford the Big Red Dog Clifford’s Puppy Days9am Barney & Friends The Cat in the Hat Barney & Friends9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog Sid the Science Kid Sid the Science Kid10am Martha Speaks/DOE Thomas & Friends Arthur10:30 DOE Dinosaur Train WordGirl11am
Sesame StreetFetch! with Ruff Ruffman Curious George
11:30 The Electric Company SciGirlsnoon Caillou/DOE Mexico: One Plate at a Time
Antiques Roadshow12:30 Between the Lions/DOE Everyday Food1pm NHK Newsline Scheewe Art Workshop
The This Old House Hour1:30 NHK World The Best of the Joy of Painting2pm NHK Newsline Gary Spetz’s Watercolor Quest
NOVA2:30 NHK World The Woodwright’s Shop3pm Arthur Woodsmith Shop/American Woodshop
Insights on PBS Hawaii3:30 WordGirl This Old House4pm Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman Motorweek Long Story Short4:30 The Electric Co. America’s Test Kitchen Leahey & Leahey5pm NHK World Lidia’s Italy Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
5:30 Nightly Business Report Simply Ming To The Contrary6pm BBC World News NHK Newsline NHK Newsline6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR NHK World Your Japanese Kitchen
PBS HAWAII DAYTIME SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 2010
PBS KIDS and Random House join to support science learning for preschoolers nationwide with the premiere of THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT
THAT! on Tuesday, September 7.
Voiced by award-winning actor Martin Short, Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat guides friends Sally and Nick - with a little help from the Fish, Thing 1 and Thing 2 - on fun-filled adventures where they
make natural-science discoveries, from how bees make honey to why owls sleep during the day.
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| SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY 1 | WEDNESDAY 2 | THURSDAY 3 | FRIDAY 4 | SATURDAY7:30
Leahey & Leahey Insights on PBS Hawaii
Washington Week
Burt Wolf: Travels & TraditionsMiami, Florida
8:00
Great Performances Renee Fleming & Dmitri Hvorostovsky: A Musical Odyssey in St. Petersburg
Need to KnowThe Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: A Surprise in Texas
8:30
PBS Hawaii Presents Time and Tide9:00 The McLaughlin
Group
9:30The Thirteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: A Surprise in Texas
Everyday Edisons Don’t Cry Over Spilled...
Insights on PBS Hawaii
Great Performances Renee Fleming & Dmitri Hvoros-tovsky: A Musical Odyssey in St. Petersburg
10:00Globe TrekkerMidwest U.S.A10:30 Washington
Week11:00 Long Story Short
with Leslie WilcoxJohn Clark PBS Hawaii
Presents Time and Tide
Need to Know
Austin City LimitsEsperanza Spalding/Madeleine Peyroux
11:30Leahey & LeaheyAustin City Limits Esperanza Spalding SEPTEMBER 4 | 11PM
WEEKLY EVENING SCHEDULE september 5 - 11 33
5 | SUNDAY 6 | MONDAY 7 | TUESDAY 8 | WEDNESDAY 9 | THURSDAY 10 | FRIDAY 11 | SATURDAY7:30
(7:00)Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
Na MeleRaiatea Helm
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Kelvin Taketa
Leahey & Leahey
Insights on PBS Hawaii
Washington Week
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Belgium
8:00
Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis: The Dead of Winter
Antiques RoadshowHonolulu, HI Part 1 of 3
NOVA | Becoming Human Birth of Humanity
Through a Dog’s Eyes
Need to Know Paul McCartney: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song
8:30
PBS Hawaii Presents Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii9:00
History Detectives
Carrier Full Circle
Latin Music USA Bridges/The Salsa Revolution
The McLaughlin Group
9:30PBS Previews: Circus
Everyday Edisons How Slowly Doth The Turtle Moveth
Insights on PBS Hawaii
American Masters Merle Haggard: Learning to Live With Myself
10:00
History Detectives
Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham and the American City
POV Off and Running
Globe Trekker Malawi & Zambia
10:30Washington Week
11:00
Pete McCloskey - Leading from the Front
PBS Hawaii Picks
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Kelvin Taketa
PBS Hawaii Presents Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii
Need to Know
Austin City Limits Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings/Carolyn Wonderland
11:30PBS Hawaii Picks Leahey & Leahey
WEEKLY EVENING SCHEDULE september 12 - 18 34
12 | SUNDAY 13 | MONDAY 14 | TUESDAY 15 | WEDNESDAY 16 | THURSDAY 17 | FRIDAY 18 | SATURDAY7:30
(7:00) Nature Dogs That Changed the World (Part 1) - The Rise of the Dog
Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Makaha Sons
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Momi Cazimero
Leahey & Leahey
Insights on PBS Hawaii
Washington Week
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions San Francisco, California
8:00
Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis: Dark Matter
Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 2 of 3
NOVA Becoming Human “Last Human Standing”
Secrets of the Dead Aztec Massacre
Need to KnowRock Prophecies8:30
PBS Hawaii Presents Bhutan: Taking the Middle Path to Happiness9:00
History Detectives
P.O.V. First Person Plural
Latin Music USA The Chicano Wave/Divas and Superstars
The McLaughlin Group
American Masters The Doors: When You’re Strange
9:30Growing Bolder Sounds of Success
Everyday Edisons Twenty Four In Three
Insights on PBS Hawaii10:00
History DetectivesLafayette: The Lost Hero
P.O.V. In the Matter of Cha Jung Hee
Globe Trekker Globe Trekker Food Hour: Scandinavia10:30
Washington Week
Na Mele Makana
11:00
Lord of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators
PBS Hawaii Picks PBS Hawaii Picks
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Momi Cazimero
PBS Hawaii Presents Bhutan: Taking the Middle Path to Happiness
Need to KnowAustin City Limits My Morning Jacket
11:30 Leahey & Leahey
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19 | SUNDAY 20 | MONDAY 21 | TUESDAY 22 | WEDNESDAY 23 | THURSDAY 24 | FRIDAY 25 | SATURDAY7:30
(7:00) Nature Dogs That Changed the World (Part 2) - Dogs by Design
Na Mele: Traditions in Hawaiian Song Kealii Reichel
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Monty Richards
Leahey & Leahey Insights on PBS Hawaii
Washington Week
Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions Springfield, Illinois
8:00Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III: Your Sudden Death Question
Antiques Roadshow Honolulu, HI Part 3 of 3
NOVA What Darwin Never Knew
Live from Lincoln Center New York Philharmonic: Opening Night Concert 2010
Need to Know
Great Performances at the Met Simon Boccanegra
8:30PBS Hawaii Presents Filmmakers’ Forum9:00
American Masters Cachao: Uno Mas
The McLaughlin Group
9:30
Growing Bolder Risk Takers
Everyday Edisons Over The Cliff (Hanger), Part 1 Insights on PBS
Hawaii
10:00
History Detectives
P.O.V. The Oath
Secrets of the Dead Irish Escape
Globe Trekker Honduras and El Salvador
10:30
American Masters Orozco: Man of Fire
Washington Week
From the Top at Carnegie Hall Special Edition Music Is Where the Heart Is
11:00
Row Hard No Excuses
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Monty Richards PBS Hawaii
Presents Filmmakers’ Forum
Need to KnowAustin City Limits Avett Brothers/Heartless Bastards
11:30PBS Hawaii Picks PBS Hawaii Picks Leahey & Leahey
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26 | SUNDAY 27 | MONDAY 28 | TUESDAY 29 | WEDNESDAY 30 | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY7:30
(7:00) Nature Cuba: The Accidental Eden
Na Mele Jake Shimabukuro’s Musical Journey
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox Rose Tseng
Leahey & Leahey
Insights on PBS Hawaii8:00
Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III: Falling Darkness
Antiques Roadshow Unique Antiques
The Tenth Inning Part 1 of 2
The Tenth Inning Part 2 of 2
8:30
PBS Hawaii Presents Jimmy Borges After Dark9:00
When Worlds Collide
9:30
Growing Bolder Dreams Come True
Everyday Edisons Over The Cliff (Hanger), Part 2
10:00
History Detectives
The Tenth Inning Part 1 of 2
Globe Trekker Central America
10:30
2501 Migrants: A Journey
The Tenth Inning Part 2 of 2
11:00
VOCES Special Circumstances
PBS Hawaii Presents Jimmy Borges After Dark
11:30PBS Hawaii Picks
Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series III SUNDAYS | 8PM
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