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Public Television from Indiana University
April 2015
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April 2015 Vol. 39, No. 2Viewing Guide StaffScott Witzke Editor-in-chief and DesignerAdam Schwartz EditorWTIU StaffPerry Metz General Manager
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Benefits of the Month:
Bloomington Symphony Orchestra (#391)718 N Walnut StreetBloomington, IN 47404(812) 331-2320bloomingtonsymphony.com/
Valid for 2-for-1 admission during the month; visit bloomingtonsymphony.com for more information; subject to availability
Indy Folk Series (#56)615 W 43rd StreetIndianapolis, IN (317) 283-4760indyfolkseries.org/
Valid for 2-for-1 admission, visit indyfolkseries.com for performance info, subject to availability; free admission is for ticket of equal or lesser value; for online ticket sales, use promo code: MemberCard; present card at will call when picking up online order.
Benefit Changes:
Bistro 501 (#25)bistro501.com/(765) 423-4501
Valid for 2-for-1 entrée; lunch onlyNew!
Patricia’s Wellness Arts Café and Quilter’s Comfort Teas (#279)hartrock.net/cafe(812) 369-5357
Valid for 2-for-1 specialty tea or Reiki Relaxation Session; Call for an appointmentNew!
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(847) 367-7606Valid for 10% off your online purchase with code MCARD; Valid for unlimited useNew!
Adelino’s Old World Kitchen (#53)Closed
Olive House Mediterranean Grill (#3)Offer Expired
Pete’s Duck Inn (#130)Offer Expired
Making the Case for Public TVA trio of WTIU Community Advisory Board members went to our nation’s capital for three days in February to build the case for public television. Pam Davidson, Sally Gaskill, and Lynn Schwartzberg went to Washington, D.C. at their own expense, accompanied by WTIU Program Director Brent Molnar as WTIU’s official representative. The group spent two days at the 2015 Public Media Summit, a conference of presentations on issues facing public broadcasting that was attended by over 600 professionals in the field. On their third day, the WTIU group presented what they learned to lawmakers, including Indiana’s Senator Joe Donnelly and Representative Todd Young. They stressed the importance of WTIU to south-central Indiana and solicited their support for public broadcasting in the federal budget. “Pam, Lynn, and Sally are our biggest cheerleaders,” Molnar said. “We need more like them.”
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Knitting Daily
Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic Rallo
Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
Nature
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Technique
B Organic with Michele Beschen
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Focus on Europe
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Quilting Arts
New Scandinavian Cooking
Ask This Old House
NOVA
4/30 Shattered Sky: The Battle for Energy, Economy, and Environment
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Technique
Landscapes Through Time
Beg 4/23Painting and Travel with Sarah Bansemer
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Well Read
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Sewing with Nancy
Delicious TV’s Vegan Mashup
Woodright’s Shop
4/3Sisters
4/10 Remembered Voices
4/17 Shimon’s Return
4/24The Typist
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Technique
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Indiana Newsdesk
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
It’s Sew Easy
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Country
This Old House
Twice Born - Stories from the Special Delivery Unit
4/22 Room to Breathe
4/29 Race to Nowhere
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Technique
Best of the Joy of Painting
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Everyday Edisons
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
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Weekday Schedule
Fons & Porter’sLove of Quilting
Baking with Julia
Woodsmith Shop
Antiques Roadshow
Classical Stretch:The Esmonde Technique
Beads, Baubles & Jewels
Charlie Rose
WTIU Newsbreak
Religion & EthicsNewsWeekly
The Nightly Business Report
PBS NewsHour
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
3-5pm See children’s lineup on page 8
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This Month’s Highlights
The National Mall – America’s Front Yard Tuesday, April 7 at 9pm
The United States National Mall, in the heart of Washington, D.C., is a landscape unlike any other on Earth. From its conception in 1791 to its current status as one of the most cherished icons of our democracy, the story of the Mall mirrors the story of the United States.
NATURE: Animal HomesWednesdays, April 15 to 29 at 8pm
This three-part series investigates how animals build their amazing homes, and the intriguing behaviors that take place in them. Ecologist Chris Morgan evaluates the homes’ material, location, neighborhood, and aesthetics. The series investigates the amazing flexibility of the animal architects, their clever choices, and the ingenious ways they deal with troublesome habitats.
Voice among the Silent: The Legacy of James G. McDonaldThursday, April 16 at 10pm
This is the first documentary to tell the story of IU alumnus James McDonald, who warned world leaders of Adolf Hitler’s plan for the Jews, found havens for refugees fleeing Germany, and served as the first U.S. Ambassador to Israel. McDonald’s story was almost lost to history until his diaries were discovered in 2003.
Great Performances: Annie Lennox – Nostalgia Live in ConcertFriday, April 3 at 10pm
Throughout her four-decade career, Annie Lennox has defied categorization—diving into blues, soul, folk, and pop to create songs that transcend boundaries. On her latest album, Nostalgia, she performs from the American Songbook—with songs such as “Summertime,” “Georgia on My Mind,” and “God Bless the Child”—bringing a hypnotic intimacy to these timeless classics.
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Bloomington Democratic Mayoral Debate - An Indiana Newsdesk SpecialThursday, April 23 at 8pm; Sunday, April 26 at 2pm
The Democratic candidates for Bloomington Mayor square off in a LIVE debate. John Hamilton, John Linnemeier, and Darryl Neher answer viewers’ questions on this Indiana Newsdesk Special. Viewers are encouraged to submit questions by calling 800-987-9848, e-mailing [email protected], or tweeting @wtiunews.
A Craftsman’s LegacyThursday, April 30 at 8:30pm
Eric Gorges travels across the country, meeting the masters who bring Old World craftsmanship into the 21st century. In this episode, he visits woodworker John Wilson at his home shop and learns how to make a shoulder plane, the history of shop-made tools, and the importance of salt in the woodshop.
Dick Cavett’s VietnamMonday, April 27 at 10pm
On the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, this program examines the war’s effect on America through interviews conducted on The Dick Cavett Show, which featured thoughtful political conversation and debate. It combines interviews from the shows with archival footage, network news broadcasts, and material from the National Archives.
The Day the 60s Died Monday, April 27 at 9pm
In May 1970, four students were shot dead during an anti-war protest at Kent State University. The mayhem that followed was a divisive moment in American history. From college campuses to the jungles of Cambodia to the Nixon White House, this riveting documentary returns to that turbulent spring 45 years ago.
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Listings are accurate as of time of printing, but are subject to change.
1 Wednesday
8:00 NOVA Alien Planets Revealed Animation and input from experts
shed light on how NASA’s Kepler telescope identifies new planets. (r 4/2 1am; 4/2 1pm; 4/3 5am; 4/5 1am)
9:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies H
Finding the Achilles Heel Scientists are excited by the
prospect of harnessing the human immune system to defeat cancer.
(r 4/2 2am)
Siddhartha Mukherjee, M.D. and Ken Burns
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
2 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special (r 4/5 10:30am; 4/5 6:30pm)
8:30 A Chef’s Life H Chicken Lickin The restaurant’s new best-seller
is a whole chicken, pounded and stuffed with broccoli salad. (r 4/5 11am)
9:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution H
David Grubin focuses on the chal-lenges and triumphs in America’s healthcare delivery system. (r 4/3 2am; 4/5 3am)
10:30 Mustang – Journey of Transformation
Richard Gere narrates the remark-able story of the restoration of a 15th century Tibetan culture. (r 4/3 3:30am; 4/5 4:30am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
3 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H
(r 4/4 1am; 4/5 5am) 8:30 Charlie Rose –
The Week H (r 4/4 1:30am; 4/5 5:30am) 9:00 Live from Lincoln
Center H Billy Porter: Broadway & Soul Tony and Grammy-winner Billy
Porter performs favorites and songs from Billy’s Back on Broad-way. DVS (r 4/4 2am; 4/6 3am)
10:00 Great Performances H Annie Lennox: Nostalgia
Live in Concert Music superstar Annie Lennox
performs “Summertime,” “Georgia on My Mind” and more timeless classics. (r 4/4 3am; 4/6 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
4 Saturday
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe H (r 6/27 10:30am)11:00 Globe Trekker Around The World – Pacific
Journeys: Tonga to New Caledonia DVS12:00 Baking with Julia (r 4/7 noon)12:30 Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST (r 4/6 12:30pm) 1:00 Woodsmith Shop (r 4/7 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 4/8 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 4/9 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime DVS 3:00 The Woodwright’s
Shop DVS (r 4/10 12:30pm) 3:30 The McLaughlin
Group H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk
Repeat of 4/3 6pm. 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H 5:30 Indiana
Lawmakers H 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H
6:30 Joy of Music Music for the Easter Season 7:00 The Lawrence Welk
Show Easter 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Vintage Red Green
Show H Cross the Lake Race 9:00 Austin City Limits Ed Sheeran/Valerie June10:00 Music City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe H11:00 Infinity Hall Live H The Smithereens
5 Sunday
10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/2. (r 4/5 6:30pm)
11:00 A Chef’s Life Chicken Lickin Repeat of 4/2.11:30 EcoSense for Living H12:00 MotorWeek H12:30 Beyond Geek 1:00 Sisters A two-year chronicle of nuns who
practice a life of work, communal prayer, and leisure in a Benedic-tine monastery.
2:00 Great Performances at the Met H
Macbeth Star soprano Anna Netrebko
portrays murderous Lady Macbeth in Adrian Noble’s chilling produc-tion.
5:00 Antiques Roadshow Birmingham, Hour One Highlights include hand-colored
Andy Warhol lithographs and a Frederic Remington portrait.
6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend H
6:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/2.
7:00 Doc Martin H Departure Louisa has shocking news for
Martin and Bert, and Jennifer’s party goes off with a bang.
8:00 Call the Midwife H Nurse Phyllis Crane is not going
to fit in easily. Patsy is poised to take over as scout leader. (r 4/5 midnight; 4/7 3am)
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9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 2 Harry attends a fateful auction.
Henri has a flashback. Edwards’ book instigates a crisis for Kitty. (r 4/6 1am; 4/7 4am)
Mr. Selfridge cast
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece H
Episode One Having failed to secure King
Henry’s marriage annulment, Cardinal Wolsey is stripped of his powers. (r 4/6 2am; 4/7 5am)
11:00 Remembered Voices The story of Terezin, a Nazi
concentration camp in Czechoslo-vakia, provides lessons to Omaha students. (r 4/10 1pm; 4/12 3pm)
6 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Birmingham, Hour Two Highlights include 1968 letters
from a young Bill Clinton and a 1952 John Falter illustration.
(r 4/7 2am; 4/7 1pm; 4/12 5pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings, Hour Three A collection of ruby, diamond,
and jade rings and an 1843 artil-lery sword and belt are appraised. (r 4/7 1am)
10:00 Independent Lens H Little Hope was Arson/A City
in Flames In 2010, ten churches were
burned down in a month, igniting a criminal investigation in East Texas. (r 4/8 4am; 4/12 3am)
11:30 Journal H
7 Tuesday
8:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit H
Doctors remove the remainder of newborn Lilly’s tumor and Tina and Brion receive devastating news. (r 4/8 1am; 4/8 1pm; 4/9 4am; 4/10 2am; 4/13 5am)
9:00 Inside the Court of Henry VIII
Venture inside the glamorous and dangerous court of the most famous of English kings, Henry VIII—part Renaissance prince, part medieval tyrant. (r 4/8 2am; 4/9 5am; 4/10 3am; 4/12 1pm; 4/13 4am)
10:00 FRONTLINE H The Trouble with Chicken An investigation into the spread of
dangerous pathogens in our meat, particularly poultry. (r 4/8 3am; 4/12 2am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
8 Wednesday
8:00 Nature H Animal Homes: The Nest Bird nests come in all shapes and
sizes, crafted diverse of materials, including man made items. DVS (r 4/9 1am; 4/10 4am; 4/11 mid-night; 4/13 1pm)
9:00 NOVA Emperor’s Ghost Army The 8,000 buried clay warriors
of China’s first emperor are researched using 3D computer modeling. (r 4/9 2am; 4/9 1pm; 4/10 5am; 4/12 1am)
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons H Hitler’s Megaships Hitler orders the construction
of two battleships that are more powerful than anything else at sea. (r 4/9 3am; 4/11 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
9 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special H (r 4/12 10:30am; 4/12 6:30pm)
8:30 A Chef’s Life H Ramp-ing Up to Spring Vivian hunts for ramps (Appala-
chian wild leeks) with bacon pur-veyor Alan Benton in Tennessee. (r 4/12 11am)
9:00 Globe Trekker H Mumbai City Guide (r 4/11 11am)10:00 Thinking Money:
The Psychology Behind Our Best and Worst Financial Decisions H
Enlightening and amusing ex-periments into financial behavior shed light on how people spend money. (r 4/12 4pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
10 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H
(r 4/11 1am; 4/12 5am) 8:30 Charlie Rose –
The Week H (r 4/11 1:30am; 4/12 5:30am) 9:00 Live from Lincoln
Center H Norm Lewis: Who Am I? Norm Lewis presents a show that
crosses stylistic boundaries, from opera to cabaret and gospel. DVS (r 4/11 2am; 4/13 3am)
10:00 International Jazz Day H
An all-star concert that celebrates jazz’s cross-cultural potential. (r 4/11 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
11 Saturday
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe H (r 7/4 10:30am)11:00 Globe Trekker Mumbai City Guide Repeat of 4/9.12:00 Baking with Julia (r 4/14 noon)12:30 Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST (r 4/13 12:30pm) 1:00 Woodsmith Shop (r 4/14 12:30pm)
= WTIU / Locally-related programs
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time Weekdays6:30 Curious George7:30
8:30
9am
Peg + Cat
10am
Dinosaur Train
Sesame Street
11am
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!
** The Friday Zone airs Fridays at 5:00
time Saturday time Sunday6am Barney & Friends Sid the Science Kid 6:307am Curious George Thomas & Friends
Super WHY!
Caillou 8am
Dinosaur Train9am
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30Sesame Street
WordGirl10am
10am
The Friday Zone SciGirlsBiz Kid$
Angelina Ballerina 6:30 Peg + Cat6am
7am7:308am9am9:30
time Weekdays
1pm1:30 Thomas & Friends
2pm
2:30
3pm
4pm
4:30
Super WHY!
Peg + Cat
5pm
Arthur
Wild Kratts**
Sesame Street
Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!
Curious George
noon
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* The Friday Zone airs Fridays at 4:30
Odd Squad *
3pm
4pm
Wild Kratts
4:30
ArthurOdd Squad
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1:30 This Old House H (r 4/15 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 4/16 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime DVS 3:00 The Woodwright’s
Shop DVS (r 4/17 12:30pm) 3:30 The McLaughlin
Group H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk
Repeat of 4/10. 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H 5:30 Indiana
Lawmakers H 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 Joy of Music H Sacred Favorites I 7:00 The Lawrence Welk
Show H Los Angeles 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Vintage Red Green
Show H The Salmon Parade 9:00 Austin City Limits Juanes/Jesse & Joy10:00 Music City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe H11:00 Infinity Hall Live H Open Wings Broken Strings
12 Sunday
10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/9. (r 4/12 6:30pm)
11:00 A Chef’s Life Ramp-ing Up to Spring Repeat of 4/9.11:30 EcoSense for Living H12:00 MotorWeek H12:30 Beyond Geek 1:00 Inside the Court
of Henry VIII Repeat of 4/7. (r 4/13 4am) 2:00 Champion Trees The centuries-old champion trees
of Arkansas, the largest of their species in the state, inspire the people around them.
3:00 Remembered Voices Repeat of 4/5.
4:00 Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best and Worst Financial Decisions
Repeat of 4/9. 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Birmingham, Hour Two Repeat of 4/6. 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special
Repeat of 4/9. 7:00 Doc Martin Better the Devil Martin’s dreams of the future are
dashed when Louisa returns to Portwenn with big news.
8:00 Call the Midwife H A mother’s life is turned upside
down when her husband is ar-rested for gross indecency with a man. (r 4/12 midnight; 4/14 3am)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 3 Surprising accomplices turn up in
the search for Kitty’s assailants. Agnes and Henri call it quits. (r 4/13 1am; 4/14 4am)
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece H
Episode Two As Cromwell’s relationship with
Henry deepens, unexpected news comes from the north. (r 4/13 2am; 4/14 5am)
11:00 Shimon’s Returns H Holocaust survivor Shimon
Redlich returns to visit differ-ent hiding places in Poland and Ukraine. (r 4/17 1pm)
13 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Birmingham, Hour Three An autographed first edition copy
of To Kill a Mockingbird and a Titanic photograph are appraised. (r 4/14 2am; 4/14 1pm; 4/16 5am; 4/19 5pm)
9:00 Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour One An 1899 Buffalo Bill poster and
bronze sculpture of dancers from the Russian Ballet are discovered. (r 4/14 1am; 4/15 5am)
10:00 Independent Lens H The Homestretch Three homeless teens brave
Chicago winters and high school pressures to build a brighter future. (r 4/15 4am; 4/19 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
14 Tuesday
8:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit H
Geneva and Reggie seek help for their unborn child, who has a lower urinary tract obstruction. (r 4/15 1am; 4/15 1pm; 4/16 4am; 4/17 3am; 4/20 5am)
9:00 Escape from a Nazi Death Camp
The extraordinary story of the dar-ing escape of 300 prisoners from the Sobibor extermination camp during World War II. (r 4/15 2am; 4/20 4am)
10:00 FRONTLINE H Memory of the Camps This documentary, started in 1945
but left unfinished, uses footage shot by Allied troops as they liberated German concentration camps. (r 4/15 3am; 4/19 2am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
15 Wednesday
8:00 Nature H Nature’s Guide to Animal Homes:
Location, Location, Location Cameras chart the building plans
and progress of beavers, tortoises, hummingbirds, and woodrats. DVS (r 4/16 1am; 4/17 4am; 4/18 midnight; 4/20 1pm)
9:00 NOVA H The Great Math Mystery An exploration of math’s power
across the centuries sheds light on how math works in our brains. (r 4/16 2am; 4/16 1pm; 4/17 5am; 4/19 1am)
10:00 Kamikaze H Experts explore the secrets to how
kamikaze weapons were built and launched on Japan’s coast. (r 4/16 3am; 4/20 3am)
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18 Saturday
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe11:00 Globe Trekker Poland Repeat of 4/16.12:00 Baking with Julia (r 4/21 noon)12:30 Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST (r 4/20 12:30pm) 1:00 Woodsmith Shop (r 4/21 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 4/22 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 4/23 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime DVS 3:00 The Woodwright’s
Shop DVS (r 4/24 12:30pm) 3:30 The McLaughlin
Group H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk
Repeat of 4/17. 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H 5:30 Indiana
Lawmakers H 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 Joy of Music Music from St. Augustine Church,
Vienna 7:00 The Lawrence Welk
Show April Showers 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Vintage Red Green
Show H The Funniest Video 9:00 Austin City Limits The Shins/Dr. Dog10:00 Music City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe H11:00 Infinity Hall Live H Shelby Lynne
19 Sunday
10:30 The Weekly Special Repeat of 4/16. (r 4/19 6:30pm)
11:00 A Chef’s Life Eggs a Dozen Ways Repeat of 4/16.11:30 EcoSense for Living H12:00 MotorWeek H
12:30 In Pursuit of Passion H 1:00 Voces On PBS Children of Giant Repeat of 4/17. 2:30 Labyrinth Memory, art, and hell collide as
an Auschwitz survivor finally confronts the horrors of his past.
3:00 Voice among the Silent: The Legacy of James G. McDonald
Repeat of 4/16. 4:00 American Masters Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler Repeat of 4/17. 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Birmingham, Hour Three Repeat of 4/13. 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special
Repeat of 4/16. 7:00 Doc Martin Uneasy Lies the Head Martin struggles to deal with the
news of Louisa’s pregnancy and meets her strange headmaster.
8:00 Call the Midwife H Sister Winifred’s eyes are opened
to a seedy underworld when she cares for an expectant prostitute. (r 4/19 midnight; 4/21 3am)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 4 When Locksley makes a surprise
move, Harry raises the stakes. Princess Marie makes her own move. (r 4/20 1am; 4/21 4am)
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece H
Episode Three With the cardinal dead, Cromwell
must orchestrate a marriage be-tween the king and Anne Boleyn. (r 4/20 2am; 4/21 5am)
11:00 The Typist H The life and work of Larry Til-
lemans, a clerk-typist from the Nuremberg trials. (r 4/24 1pm)
20 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Santa Clara, Hour One. An autograph book that has
signatures of John Steinbeck, Leo Tolstoy, and Mark Twain is appraised. (r 4/21 2am; 4/21 1pm; 4/26 5pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
16 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special (r 4/19 10:30am; 4/19 6:30pm)
8:30 A Chef’s Life H Eggs a Dozen Ways Chef Vivian Howard visits her egg
producer and learns about egg varieties, from chickens to ducks and more. (r 4/19 11am)
9:00 Globe Trekker H Poland (r 4/18 11am)10:00 Voice Among the
Silent: The Legacy of James G. McDonald H
The first documentary to tell the story of IU alumnus James McDonald, who struggled to warn world leaders of the Nazi threat, found havens for refugees fleeing Germany, and served as the first U.S. Ambassador to Israel. (r 4/19 3pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
17 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H
(r 4/18 1am; 4/19 5am) 8:30 Charlie Rose –
The Week H (r 4/18 1:30am; 4/19 5:30am) 9:00 American Masters Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler Discover the mysterious violin
virtuoso through interviews with Itzhak Perlman, students, and footage of archival performances. (r 4/18 2am; 4/19 4am; 4/19 4pm)
10:00 Voces on PBS H Children of Giant Six decades after Elizabeth Taylor,
Rock Hudson, James Dean, and a massive film crew descended on the small Texas town of Marfa to shoot Giant, this documentary explores how the making of the movie transformed the town. (r 4/18 3am; 4/19 1pm)
11:30 Journal H
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9:00 Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour Two Amazing finds include a sword
used in the Revolutionary War and an 1811 silk-on-silk embroidery.
(r 4/21 1am)10:00 Independent Lens H The Great Invisible Explore the stories behind the
disastrous Deepwater Horizon oil spill, from fallout to aftermath. (r 4/22 4am; 4/26 3am)
11:30 Journal H
21 Tuesday
8:00 The National Mall – America’s Front Yard H
Learn the surprising and inspir-ing history of the United States National Mall, a place unlike any other. (r 4/22 1am; 4/23 5am; 4/24 2am; 4/27 3am)
9:00 My Lai: American Experience
Vietnamese survivors and Ameri-can soldiers discuss the 1968 My Lai Massacre and its subsequent cover-up. DVS (r 4/22 2am; 4/23 4am; 4/24 3am; 4/25 4am; 4/26 1pm)
10:00 FRONTLINE H American Terrorist Investigates American David Cole-
man Headley, who helped plan a 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai. (r 4/22 3am)
11:30 Journal H
22 Wednesday
8:00 Nature H Animal Homes: Animal Cities Excursions to view Icelandic
puffins, social spiders in Ecuador, and the corals of the Great Barrier Reef. DVS (r 4/23 1am; 4/24 4am; 4/25 midnight; 4/27 1pm)
9:00 NOVA H Hubble’s 25th Anniversary A look at one of the most
ambitious experiments in all of astronomy—the Hubble Space Telescope. (r 4/23 2am; 4/23 1pm; 4/24 5am; 4/26 1am)
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons H The Siegfried Line Five times the length of Hadrian’s
Wall, Hitler’s Siegfried Line was one of the greatest fortifications in the history of warfare. (r 4/23 3am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
23 Thursday
8:00 Bloomington Democratic Mayoral Debate: An Indiana Newsdesk Special H
(r 4/26 2pm) 9:00 A Chef’s Life H Eggs Two Dozen Ways Chef Vivian Howard’s invitation
to cook at the prestigious James Beard House becomes a reality. (r 4/26 11am)
9:30 Made in Indiana10:00 Coexist H An experiment in government
mandated reconciliation follow-ing the genocide in Rwanda is revealed. (r 4/26 3pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
24 Friday
8:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill H
(r 4/25 1am; 4/26 5am) 8:30 Charlie Rose –
The Week H (r 4/25 1:30am; 4/26 5:30am) 9:00 America’s Ballroom
Challenge H The six finalists in the American
Smooth and American Rhythm divisions compete as a group. (r 4/25 2am; 4/26 4pm; 4/27 5am)
10:00 Voces on PBS H Now en Español A portrait of the lives of the five
Latina actresses who dub Desper-ate Housewives into Spanish. (r 4/25 3am; 4/27 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
25 Saturday
10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe11:00 Globe Trekker H Tough Trains: Vietnam12:00 Baking with Julia (r 4/28 noon)12:30 Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST (r 4/27 12:30pm) 1:00 Woodsmith Shop (r 4/28 12:30pm) 1:30 This Old House H (r 4/29 12:30pm) 2:00 Ask This Old House H (r 4/30 12:30pm) 2:30 Hometime DVS 3:00 The Woodwright’s
Shop DVS (r 5/1 12:30pm) 3:30 The McLaughlin
Group H 4:00 Indiana Newsdesk
Repeat of 4/24. 4:30 Inside Indiana
Business H 5:30 Indiana
Lawmakers H 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 Joy of Music Musical Visit to Wales 7:00 The Lawrence Welk
Show Those Were the Days 8:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 8:30 Vintage Red Green
Show H Biosphere Three 9:00 Austin City Limits Jack White10:00 Music City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe H11:00 Infinity Hall Live H The Wailin’ Jennys
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10:30 The Weekly Special (r 4/26 6:30pm)
11:00 A Chef’s Life Eggs Two Dozen Ways Repeat of 4/23.11:30 EcoSense for Living H12:00 MotorWeek H12:30 In Pursuit of Passion H
H= Denotes a program new to WTIU. = WTIU / Locally-related programs
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Spring Fund DriveApril 9th to 14th
This month WFIU listeners will hear something they don’t usually hear: a spring fund drive.
The reason for the spring drive is simple: we didn’t make our goal for the fund drive last fall — we fell about $65,000 short. So $65,000 is our goal. Beyond that, our hope is twofold: to increase the number of “sustaining” members—listeners who contribute a regular monthly amount on an ongoing basis; second, we’d like to give those listeners who weren’t able to give last fall another opportunity to support the programming that brings so much value to our lives.
We hope you’ll help us in reaching our goal by making a pledge on-line or by phone. Thank you!
Carnegie Hall Live debutsSundays 10 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Carnegie Hall Live brings you the world’s greatest artists recorded live from the renowned concert hall. Each program in the 13-part series is co-hosted by Jeff Spurgeon with luminaries from the arts world.
The season kicks off with an Opening Night Gala on April 5 with a concert by the Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle with violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. Acclaimed soprano Deborah Voigt co-hosts. Former NPR correspondent John Hockenberry co-hosts the April 12 program, which features the Academy of Ancient Music performing the Bach orchestral suites. Actor David Hyde Pierce co-hosts the April 26 show, a recital by pianist Daniil Trifonov of works by Bach, Beethoven, and Liszt.
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Highlights
1:00 My Lai: American Experience
Repeat of 4/21. DVS 2:00 Bloomington
Democratic Mayoral Debate: An Indiana Newsdesk Special
3:00 Coexist Repeat of 4/23. 4:00 America’s Ballroom
Challenge Repeat of 4/24. (r 4/27 5am) 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Santa Clara, Hour One Repeat of 4/20. 6:00 PBS NewsHour
Weekend H 6:30 The Weekly Special
Repeat of 4/26. 7:00 Doc Martin Perish Together as Fools Louisa has a medical scare and
Martin diagnoses officer Penhale’s brother Sam with an illness.
8:00 Call the Midwife H Sister Julienne questions the
nature of absolute faith when she meets a Christian Science couple. (r 4/26 midnight; 4/28 3am)
9:00 Masterpiece Classic H Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 5 Gordon’s debut as store deputy
skirts scandal. Kitty confronts her attackers. Doris has a dilemma. (r 4/27 1am; 4/28 4am)
10:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece H
Episode Four Cromwell demands the nobil-
ity and church swear an oath acknowledging Anne as lawful Queen. (r 4/27 2am; 4/28 5am)
11:00 A Promise to My Father H
Holocaust survivor Israel Arbeiter returns to Europe to tour concen-tration camps and memorials. (r 5/1 1pm)
27 Monday
8:00 Antiques Roadshow H Santa Clara, Hour Two Interesting items include a Lam-
bert magician automaton from 1900 and a Ray Bradbury archive. (r 4/28 1am; 4/28 1pm; 5/3 5pm)
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9:00 The Draft H The draft in the 1960s and 1970s
was a lightning rod that lit up every schism in American society. (r 4/28 2am; 4/29 4am)
10:00 Dick Cavett’s Vietnam H
The effect of the Vietnam War is examined through interviews conducted by the talk show host. DVS (r 4/29 5am; 5/3 3pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
28 Tuesday
8:00 The Day the 60s Died H The story of the 1970 Kent State
shootings and the political fallout of the event are chronicled. (r 4/29 1am; 5/1 2am; 5/2 4am; 5/3 4pm)
9:00 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience H
Examines an unlikely group of heroes that formed in the chaotic final days of the Vietnam War. DVS (r 4/29 2am; 4/30 4am; 5/3 1pm)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
29 Wednesday
8:00 Nature H Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La The recently discovered, haunt-
ingly beautiful Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys live in the highest forests in the world and exhibit behavior that is both childlike and wise beyond their years. DVS (r 4/30 1am; 5/1 3am; 5/4 1pm)
9:00 NOVA H Dawn of Humanity The astounding discovery of an-
cient fossil human ancestors in a South African cave is highlighted. (r 4/30 2am; 5/1 4am)
11:00 Tavis Smiley H11:30 Journal H
30 Thursday
8:00 The Weekly Special H Repeat 5/3 at 10:30am and 6:30pm
8:30 A Craftsman’s Legacy H The Woodworker Eric Gorges visits woodworker
John Wilson at his home shop and learns how to make a shoulder plane. (r 5/3 11am)
9:00 Globe Trekker H South Atlantic (r 5/2 11am)
10:00 Quilted Conscience H A group of Sudanese-American
girls create a large quilt with local women in Grand Island, Nebraska.
11:00 Tavis Smiley H (r 5/2 12:30am)11:30 Journal H
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Austin City Limits Sat 9pm Baking with Julia Sat noonBarney & Friends Sat 6amBeads, Baubles and Jewels Tue 2:30pmBest of the Joy of Painting Wed 2:30pmBeyond Geek 4/5 12:30pm; 4/12
12:30pm Biz Kid$ Sun 10amBloomington Democratic
Mayoral Debate: An Indiana Newsdesk Special
4/23 8pm; 4/26 2pm B Organic with Michele
Beschen Mon 2:30pmBringing it Home with
Laura McIntosh 4/24 noon Caillou Sun 7:30amCall the Midwife Sun 8pm; Mon
midnight; Tue 3amCancer: The Emperor of
All MaladiesFinding the Achilles Heel 4/1 9pm; 4/2 2amThe Cat in the Hat Knows
a Lot about That! Wed-Fri 8:30amChampion Trees 4/6 1pm; 4/12 2pm Charlie Rose Wed-Sat midnight;
Wed-Fri 5pmCharlie Rose – The Week Fri 8:30pm; Sat 1:30amClassical Stretch: The
Esmonde Technique Wed-Fri 6am, 2pmCoexist 4/23 10pm; 4/26 3pm Curious George Weekdays 6:30am;
Sat 7amCurious George Swings
into Spring 4/6 6:30am Daniel Tiger’s
Neighborhood Weekdays 9am;
Sat 8am
A Chef ’s LifeChicken Lickin 4/2 8:30pm; 4/5 11am Ramp-ing Up to Spring 4/9 8:30pm;
4/12 11am Eggs A Dozen Ways 4/16 8:30pm;
4/19 11am Eggs Two Dozen Ways 4/23 9pm; 4/26 11am A Craftsman’s LegacyThe Woodworker 4/30 8:30pm A Promise to My Father 4/26 11pm American MastersJascha Heifetz 4/17 9pm; 4/18 2am;
4/19 4am, 4pm; 4/21 5am
America’s Ballroom Challenge
4/24 9pm; 4/25 2am; 4/26 4pm; 4/27 5am
America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
Wed noonAngelina Ballerina:
The Next Steps Sat 6:30amAntiques RoadshowBirmingham, Hour Two 4/6 8pm; 4/7 2am,
1pm; 4/12 5pm Billings, Hour Three 4/6 9pm; 4/7 1am Birmingham, Hour Three 4/13 8pm; 4/14 2am,
1pm; 4/16 5am; 4/19 5pm
Biloxi, Hour One 4/13 9pm; 4/14 1am;
4/15 5am Santa Clara, Hour One 4/20 8pm; 4/21 2am,
1pm; 4/26 5pm Biloxi, Hour Two 4/20 9pm; 4/21 1am;
4/22 4:30am Santa Clara, Hour Two 4/27 8pm; 4/28 1am,
1pm Arthur Weekdays 4pmAsk This Old House Sat 2pm; Thu 12:30pm
The Day the 60s Died 4/28 8pm; 4/29 1amDelicious TV’s Vegan
Mashup Fri noonDick Cavett’s Vietnam 4/27 10pm; 4/29 5am Dinosaur Train Weekdays 7:30am;
Sat 9:30amDoc MartinDeparture 4/5 7pm Better the Devil 4/12 7pm Uneasy Lies the Head 4/19 7pm Perish Together As Fools 4/26 7pm The Draft 4/27 9pm; 4/28 2am
4/29 4am Eat! Drink! Italy! with Vic
Rallo Mon noonEcoSense for Living Sun 11:30amEmery Blagdon and his
Healing Machine 4/8 5:30am;
4/12 4:30am Escape from a Nazi Death
Camp 4/14 9pm; 4/15 2am;
4/20 4am Focus On Europe Mon 6pmFons & Porter’s Love of
Quilting Tue 11:30amThe Friday Zone Fri 4:30pm; Sat 10amFRONTLINEThe Trouble with Chicken 4/7 10pm; 4/8 3am;
4/12 2am Memory of the Camps 4/14 10pm; 4/15 3am;
4/19 2am American Terrorist 4/21 10pm; 4/22 3amGlobe Trekker 4/29 9pm; 4/11 11am;
4/16 9pm; 4/18 11am; 4/25 11am; 4/30 9pm
Great PerformancesAnnie Lennox: Nostalgia Live in Concert 4/3 10pm; 4/4 3am;
4/6 4am
Great Performances at the Met
4/5 2pm Hometime Sat 2:30pmIndependent LensLittle Hope Was Arson/A City In Flames 4/6 10pm; 4/8 4am;
4/12 3am The Homestretch 4/13 10pm; 4/15 4am;
4/19 3am The Great Invisible 4/20 10pm; 4/22 4am;
4/26 3am Indiana Lawmakers Sat 5:30pmIndiana Newsdesk Fri 6pm; Sat 4pmInfinity Hall LiveThe Smithereens 4/4 11pm Open Wings Broken Strings 4/11 11pm Shelby Lynne 4/18 11pm The Wailin’ Jennys 4/25 11pm In Pursuit of Passion 4/19 12:30pm;
4/26 12:30pm Inside Indiana Business Sat 4:30pmInside The Court of
Henry VIII 4/7 9pm; 4/8 2am;
4/9 5am; 4/10 3am; 4/12 1pm; 4/13 4am
International Jazz Day 4/10 10pm; 4/11 3am It’s Sew Easy Wed 11:30amJournal Wed-Fri 11:30pmJoy of Music Sat 6:30pmKamikaze 4/15 10pm; 4/16 3am;
4/20 3am Katmai: Alaska’s Wild
Peninsula 4/18 4:30am Keeping Up Appearances Sat 8pmKnitting Daily Mon 11:30amLabyrinth 4/19 2:30pm
A to Z
Listings are accurate as of time of printing, but are subject to change.
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Landscapes through Time with David Dunlop
Thu 2:30pmLast Days in Vietnam:
American Experience 4/28 9pm; 4/29 2am;
4/30 4am The Lawrence Welk Show Saturday 7pm Live from Lincoln CenterBilly Porter: Broadway & Soul 4/3 9pm; 4/4 2am;
4/6 3am; 4/7 5am Norm Lewis: Who Am I? 4/10 9pm; 4/11 2am;
4/13 3am; 4/14 5am Made In Indiana 4/23 9:30pm Masterpiece ClassicMr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 2 4/5 9pm; 4/6 1am;
4/7 4am Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 3 4/12 9pm; 4/13 1am;
4/14 4am Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 4 4/19 9pm; 4/20 1am;
4/21 4am Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 5 4/26 9pm; 4/27 1am;
4/28 4am The McLaughlin Group Sat 3:30pmMotorWeek Sun noonMusic City Roots: Live
from the Loveless Cafe Sat 10pmMustang – Journey of
Transformation Fri 3:30am;
Thu 10:30pmMy Lai: American
Experience 4/21 9pm; 4/22 2am;
4/23 4am; 4/24 3am; 4/25 4am; 4/26 1pm
The National Mall – America’s Front Yard
4/21 8pm; 4/22 1am; 4/23 5am; 4/24 2am; 4/27 3pm
NatureThe Mystery of Eels 4/3 4am; 4/5 midnight
Animal Homes: The Nest 4/8 8pm; 4/9 1am;
4/10 4am; 4/12 midnight; 4/13 1pm
Nature’s Guide to Animal Homes: Location, Loca-tion, Location 4/15 8pm; 4/16
1am; 4/17 4am; 4/19 midnight; 4/20 1pm
Animal Homes: Animal Cities 4/22 8pm; 4/23
1am; 4/24 4am; 4/26 midnight; 4/27 1am
Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La 4/29 8pm; 4/30 1am;
5/1 3am; 5/4 1pmNazi Mega WeaponsHitler’s Megaships 4/8 10pm; 4/9 3am;
4/11 4am The Siegfried Line 4/22 10pm; 4/23 3am New Scandinavian
Cooking Thu noonNightly Business Report Wed-Fri 6:30pmNOVAAlien Planets Revealed 4/1 8pm; 4/2 1am,
1pm; 4/3 5am; 4/5 1am
Emperor’s Ghost Army 4/8 9pm; 4/9 2am,
1pm; 4/10 5am; 4/12 1am
The Great Math Mystery 4/15 9pm; 4/16 2am,
1pm; 4/17 5am; 4/19 1am
Hubble’s 25th Anniversary 4/22 9pm; 4/23 2am,
1pm; 4/24 5am; 4/26 1am
Dawn of Humanity 4/29 9pm; 4/30 2am Odd Squad Weekdays 4:30pmPainting and Travel
with Roger & Sarah Bansemer
4/23 2:30pm; 4/30 2:30pm
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Fri 2:30pm
PBS NewsHour Weekdays 7pmPBS NewsHour Weekend Sat 6pmPeg + Cat Weekdays 11amQuilted Conscience 4/30 10pm Quilting Arts Thu 11:30amRace to Nowhere 4/29 1pm Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly Tue 6pmRemembered Voices 4/5 11pm; 4/10 1pm;
4/12 3pm Rick Steves’ Europe Sat 10:30amRoadtrip Nation Wed 6pmRoom to Breathe 4/22 1pm Rx: The Quiet Revolution Fri 2am; Thu 9pmSciGirls Sun 9:30amSesame Street Weekdays 10am;
Sat 9amSewing with Nancy Fri 11:30amShattered Sky: The Battle
for Energy, Economy, and Environment
4/30 1pm Shimon’s Returns 4/12 11pm; 4/17 1pm Sid the Science Kid Sun 6amSisters 4/3 1pm; 4/5 1pmSky Island 4/22 5:30am;
4/26 4:30am Super Why! Sun 8am, 8:30am Tavis Smiley Mon-Fri 11pm
(except 4/17; 4/20; 4/21)
Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best and Worst Financial Decisions
4/9 10pm; 4/12 4pm This Old House Sat 1:30pm;
Wed 12:30pm
The This Old House Hour Fri 1am; Sat 5amThomas & Friends Sun 7amTwice Born – Stories from
the Special Delivery Unit
4/1 1am; 1pm; 4/5 2am; 4/6 5am; 4/7 8pm; 4/8 1am; 4/8 1pm; 4/9 4am; 4/10 2am; 4/13 5am; 4/14 8pm; 4/15 1am; 4/15 1pm; 4/16 4am; 4/17 3am; 4/20 5am
The Typist 4/19 11pm; 4/24 1pm Victory Garden’s
EdibleFEAST Sat 12:30pmVintage Red Green Show Sat 8:30pm Voces On PBSChildren of Giant 4/17 10pm; 4/18 3am;
4/19 1pm En Español 4/24 10pm; 4/25 3am;
4/27 4am; 4/28 5am Voice among The Silent:
The Legacy of James G. McDonald
4/16 10pm; 4/19 3pm Washington Week
with Gwen Ifill Fri 8pm; Sat 1amThe Weekly Special Thu 8pm; Sun 10am,
6:30pmWell Read Thu 6pmWild Kratts Weekdays 3pm,
3:30pmWolf Hall on MasterpieceEpisode One 4/5 10pm; 4/6 2am; Episode Two 4/12 10pm; 4/13 2am; Episode Three 4/19 10pm; 4/20 2am; Episode Four 4/26 10pm; 4/27 2am; Woodsmith Shop Sat 1pmThe Woodwright’s Shop Sat 3pm; Fri 12:30pm WordGirl Sun 9am
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TIU World (Ch. 30.2)
Evening Programming10:00 PBS NewsHour11:00 BBC World News America11:30 Nightly Business Report
1 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE Being Mortal 7:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Magic Bullets 9:00 FRONTLINE Being Mortal
2 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies The Blind Men and the Elephant 9:00 No Evidence of Disease (N.E.D.)
3 Friday 6:00 What Love Is – The Duke Pathfinders 50 7:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Finding the Achilles Heel 9:00 What Love Is – The Duke Pathfinders 50
4 Saturday 6:00 The McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus On Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons Fortress Berlin 9:00 Nazi Mega Weapons V1: Hitler’s Vengeance Missile10:00 America Reframed Yellow Fever11:00 Independent Lens Young Lakota
5 Sunday 6:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine The Great Missionary 7:00 Speakeasy John Mellencamp with Jann Wenner 8:00 Nature Animal Misfits 9:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit10:00 Global Voices El General
6 Monday 6:00 Local USA Living the Dream 6:30 Film School Shorts Into the Dark 7:00 Seeds of Resiliency 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat Splinters 9:00 Local USA Living the Dream 9:30 Film School Shorts Into The Dark
7 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Dispute Resolution 7:00 Cafeteria Man 8:00 America Reframed Family Affair
8 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE The Trouble with Chicken 7:00 Take 2 7:30 Independent Lens Little Hope Was Arson/ A City In Flames 9:00 FRONTLINE The Trouble with Chicken
9 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 NOVA Emperor’s Ghost Army 8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons Hitler’s Megaships 9:00 POV Neurotypical
10 Friday 6:00 The Parent’s Survival Guide: Childhood Obesity 7:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution 8:30 Rx: Doctors of Tomorrow 9:00 The Parent’s Survival Guide: Childhood Obesity 11 Saturday 6:00 The McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus On Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons The Wolf’s Lair 9:00 Nazi Mega Weapons The SS10:00 America Reframed Family Affair
12 Sunday 6:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine From Apocalypse to Heresies 7:00 Speakeasy Carlos Santana with Harry Belafonte 8:00 Nature Animal Homes: The Nest
9:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit10:00 Global Voices Diamond in the Dunes11:00 Independent Lens Powerless
13 Monday 6:00 Local USA Drive like a Girl 6:30 Film School Shorts Life during Wartime 7:00 Refuge: Stories of the Selfhelp Home 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat Na Mele: Jerry Santos 9:00 Local USA Drive like a Girl 9:30 Film School Shorts Life during Wartime
14 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Runion v. State 7:00 Skokie: Invaded but Not Conquered 8:00 America Reframed The Perfect Victim
15 Wednesday 6:00 FRONTLINE Memory of the Camps 7:00 Making Light in Terezin 8:00 Independent Lens The Homestretch 9:00 FRONTLINE Memory of the Camps
16 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 NOVA The Great Math Mystery 8:00 Julia Robinson and Hilbert’s Tenth Problem 9:00 Hard Problems: The Road to the World’s Toughest Math Contest
17 Friday 6:00 Seeds of Resiliency 7:00 Life on the Line Heart to Heart 7:30 Life on the Line Out of the Rubble 8:00 Life on the Line End It Now 8:30 Life on the Line Baby Blue 9:00 Life on the Line Armed for the Challenge 9:30 Life on the Line Anchoring Hope
18 Saturday 6:00 The McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus On Europe 7:30 Global 3000
8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons Hitler’s Megaships 9:00 Escape from a Nazi Death Camp10:00 America Reframed The Perfect Victim
19 Sunday 6:00 Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine Constantine 7:00 Speakeasy Geddy Lee with Michael Chabon 8:00 Nature Nature’s Guide to Animal Homes: Location, Location, Location 9:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit10:00 Coexist11:00 Komora (To Heal)
20 Monday 6:00 Local USA Hunger in America 6:30 Film School Shorts Daddy Dearest 7:00 Last Will. & Testament 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat Road to the Globe 9:00 Local USA Hunger in America 9:30 Film School Shorts Daddy Dearest
21 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Tharp v. State 7:00 American Masters A Fierce Green Fire 8:00 America Reframed Hanna Ranch
22 Wednesday 6:00 Coexist 7:00 Independent Lens The Great Invisible 8:30 FRONTLINE American Terrorist
23 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 NOVA Hubble’s 25th Anniversary 8:00 Lost Bird Project 9:00 From Billions to None: The Passenger Pigeon’s Flight to Extinction
24 Friday 6:00 Great Museums: “Elevated Thinking” – The High Line In New York City 7:00 American Masters James Levine: America’s Maestro
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TIU Family (Ch. 30.3)
Due to printing and mailing deadlines, program schedules are subject to change.
8:00 American Masters Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler 9:00 Bloomington Democratic Mayoral Debate: An Indiana Newsdesk Special
25 Saturday 6:00 The McLaughlin Group 6:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 7:00 Focus on Europe 7:30 Global 3000 8:00 Nazi Mega Weapons The Siegfried Line 9:00 Kamikaze10:00 America Reframed Hanna Ranch
26 Sunday 6:00 Survival: Lives in the Balance Distant Places, Forgotten Lives (Niger) 7:00 Great Conversations Philippe De Montebello and Michael Kimmelman 8:00 Nature Animal Homes: Animal Cities 9:00 Voces on PBS Children of Giant10:30 Global Voices Ice People
27 Monday 6:00 Local USA Immigration: Home 6:30 Film School Shorts When We Were Young 7:00 Power to the People with Johan Norberg 8:00 Pacific Heartbeat Na Loea: The Masters 9:00 Local USA Immigration: Home 9:30 Film School Shorts When We Were Young
28 Tuesday 6:00 Indiana Courts Love v. Reyfus 7:00 Forests at Work 8:00 America Reframed
29 Wednesday 6:00 Dick Cavett’s Vietnam 7:00 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience 9:00 Dick Cavett’s Vietnam
30 Thursday 6:00 The Weekly Special Harvest and Heat 6:30 Indiana Lawmakers 7:00 NOVA Dawn of Humanity 9:00 Stateless
Mondays and Fridays 6:00 This Old House 6:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Cooking with Nick Stellano (begins 4/13) 7:00 Simply Ming 7:30 Essential Pépin 8:00 Lidia’s Kitchen 8:30 Cook’s Country 9:00 New Scandinavian Cooking 9:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Cooking with Nick Stellano (begins 4/13)10:00 This Old House10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe11:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope11:30 Lidia’s Kitchen
Tuesdays and Thursdays 6:00 Hometime 6:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Cooking with Nick Stellano (begins 4/14) 7:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 7:30 Baking with Julia 8:00 Martha Bakes 8:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 9:00 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam 9:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Cooking with Nick Stellano (begins 4/14)10:00 Hometime10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe11:00 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions11:30 Martha Bakes
Wednesdays and Sundays 6:00 Ask This Old House 6:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Cooking with Nick Stellano (begins 4/12) 7:00 Movable Feast with Fine Cooking 7:30 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 8:00 Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen Sun: Martha Bakes 8:30 Wed: Cook’s Country Sun: America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 9:00 Wed: New Scandinavian Cooking Sun: Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam
9:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics Cooking with Nick Stellano (begins 4/12)10:00 Ask This Old House10:30 Rick Steves’ Europe11:00 Rudy Maxa’s World Music Voyager (begins 4/26)11:30 Wed: Lidia’s Kitchen Sun: Martha Bakes
4 April 6:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 6:30 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 7:00 Scheewe Art Workshop 7:30 Growing a Greener World 8:00 Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom 8:30 Garden Smart 9:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 9:30 Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins 10:00 Katie Brown Workshop 10:30 Katie Brown Workshop 11:00 Garden Smart11:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
11 April 6:00 – midnight Craftsman’s Legacy
18 April 6:00 Chefs A’ Field: Culinary Adventures that Begin on the Farm 6:30 Bringing It Home with Laura Mcintosh 7:00 Ciao Italia 7:30 Simply Ming 8:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac 8:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 9:00 Ciao Italia 9:30 Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends 10:00 Ciao Italia 10:30 Simply Ming 11:00 Rough Cut – Woodworking with Tommy Mac 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated
25 April 6:00 Farm with Ian Knauer 6:30 Chefs A’ Field: Culinary Adventures that Begin on the Farm 7:00 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 7:30 Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST
8:00 Bringing It Home with Laura Mcintosh 8:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 9:00 Katie Brown Workshop 9:30 Farm with Ian Knauer 10:00 Chefs A’ Field: Culinary Adventures that Begin on the Farm 10:30 The Jazzy Vegetarian 11:00 Growing a Greener World 11:30 Caprial and John’s Kitchen: Cooking for Family and Friends
Saturdays 8:00 Comisario Rex 9:00 Bomb Girls10:00 Alarm for Cobra11:00 Manor House
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Overnight Schedule
Monday – Friday 6:00 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique
Tuesday – Saturday12:00 Charlie Rose
1 Wednesday 1:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 2:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies The Blind Men and the Elephant 4:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Magic Bullets
2 Thursday 1:00 NOVA Alien Planets Revealed 2:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies Finding the Achilles Heel 4:00 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies The Blind Men and the Elephant
3 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution 3:30 Mustang – Journey of Transformation 4:00 Nature The Mystery of Eels 5:00 NOVA Alien Planets Revealed
4 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Live from Lincoln Center Billy Porter: Broadway & Soul 3:00 Great Performances Annie Lennox: Nostalgia Live in Concert 4:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 5:00 The This Old House Hour
5 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Alien Planets Revealed 2:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 3:00 Rx: The Quiet Revolution 4:30 Mustang – Journey of Transformation 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
6 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 2
2:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode One 3:00 Live from Lincoln Center Billy Porter: Broadway & Soul 4:00 Great Performances Annie Lennox: Nostalgia Live in Concert 5:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit
7 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Billings, Hour Three 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Birmingham, Hour Two 3:00 Call the Midwife 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 2 5:00 Live from Lincoln Center Billy Porter
8 Wednesday 1:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 2:00 Inside the Court of Henry VIII 3:00 FRONTLINE The Trouble with Chicken 4:00 Independent Lens Little Hope Was Arson/A City In Flames 5:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine
9 Thursday 1:00 Nature Animal Homes: The Nest 2:00 NOVA Emperor’s Ghost Army 3:00 Nazi Mega Weapons Hitler’s Megaships 4:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 5:00 Inside the Court of Henry VIII
10 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 3:00 Inside the Court of Henry VIII 4:00 Nature Animal Homes: The Nest 5:00 NOVA Emperor’s Ghost Army
11 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 Live from Lincoln Center Norm Lewis: Who Am I? 3:00 International Jazz Day 4:00 Nazi Mega Weapons Hitler’s Megaships 5:00 The This Old House Hour
12 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Emperor’s Ghost Army 2:00 FRONTLINE The Trouble with Chicken 3:00 Independent Lens Little Hope Was Arson/A City In Flames 4:30 Emery Blagdon and his Healing Machine 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
13 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 3 2:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode Two 3:00 Live from Lincoln Center Norm Lewis: Who Am I? 4:00 Inside the Court of Henry VIII 5:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit
14 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour One 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Birmingham, Hour Three 3:00 Call the Midwife 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 3 5:00 Live from Lincoln Center Norm Lewis
15 Wednesday 1:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 2:00 Escape from a Nazi Death Camp 3:00 FRONTLINE Memory of the Camps 4:00 Independent Lens The Homestretch 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour One
16 Thursday 1:00 Nature Nature’s Guide to Animal Homes: Location, Location, Location 2:00 NOVA The Great Math Mystery 3:00 Kamikaze 4:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Birmingham, Hour Three
17 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 American Masters Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler 3:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit
4:00 Nature Nature’s Guide to Animal Homes: Location, Location, Location 5:00 NOVA The Great Math Mystery
18 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 American Masters Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler 3:00 Voces on PBS Children of Giant 4:30 Katmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula 5:00 The This Old House Hour
19 Sunday 1:00 NOVA The Great Math Mystery 2:00 FRONTLINE Memory of the Camps 3:00 Independent Lens The Homestretch 4:00 American Masters Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
20 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 4 2:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode Three 3:00 Kamikaze 4:00 Escape from a Nazi Death Camp 5:00 Twice Born – Stories from the Special Delivery Unit
21 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour Two 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Santa Clara, Hour One 3:00 Call the Midwife 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 4 5:00 American Masters: Jascha Heifetz
22 Wednesday 1:00 The National Mall – America’s Front Yard 2:00 My Lai: American Experience 3:00 FRONTLINE American Terrorist 4:30 Antiques Roadshow Biloxi, Hour Two 5:30 Sky Island
23 Thursday 1:00 Nature Animal Homes: Animal Cities 2:00 NOVA Hubble’s 25th Anniversary 3:00 Nazi Mega Weapons The Siegfried Line 4:00 My Lai: American Experience
5:00 The National Mall – America’s Front Yard
24 Friday 1:00 The This Old House Hour 2:00 The National Mall – America’s Front Yard 3:00 My Lai: American Experience 4:00 Nature Animal Homes: Animal Cities 5:00 NOVA Hubble’s 25th Anniversary
25 Saturday 1:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 1:30 Charlie Rose – The Week 2:00 America’s Ballroom Challenge 3:00 Voces on PBS En Español 4:00 My Lai: American Experience 5:00 The This Old House Hour
26 Sunday 1:00 NOVA Hubble’s 25th Anniversary 2:00 Nazi Mega Weapons The Siegfried Line 3:00 Independent Lens The Great Invisible 4:30 Sky Island 5:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 5:30 Charlie Rose – The Week
27 Monday 1:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 5 2:00 Wolf Hall on Masterpiece Episode Four 3:00 The National Mall – America’s Front Yard 4:00 Voces on PBS En Español 5:00 America’s Ballroom Challenge
28 Tuesday 1:00 Antiques Roadshow Santa Clara, Hour Two 2:00 The Draft 3:00 Call the Midwife 4:00 Masterpiece Classic Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 – Episode 5 5:00 Voces on PBS En Español
29 Wednesday 1:00 The Day the 60s Died 2:00 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience 4:00 The Draft 5:00 Dick Cavett’s Vietnam
30 Thursday 1:00 Nature Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La 2:00 NOVA Dawn of Humanity 4:00 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience
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Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience Tuesday, April 28, 9–11pm
During the last days of the Vietnam War, the North Vietnamese Army closed in on Saigon as village after village fell to the North.
U.S. diplomats and military operatives still in Saigon grew concerned for the safety of their South Vietnamese allies, co-workers, and friends who faced imprisonment or death following a North Vietnamese victory.
With the city under fire, American officers on the ground faced a moral dilemma: whether to follow official policy and evacuate U.S. citizens and their dependents only, or to ignore their orders and save the Vietnamese men, women, and children they had come to love in their years in Vietnam.
Risking their careers and courts-martial, a handful of individuals took matters into their own hands. Engaging in unsanctioned operations, they waged a desperate effort to evacuate as many South Vietnamese as possible.
Most of the action on that final day took place at the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, where thousands of South Vietnamese scaled the walls while a U.S. intelligence analyst ran his own underground railroad of evacuees to barges on the Saigon River.
In the final hours of the evacuation, Ambassador Graham Martin used American resources meant for his own protection to extract thousands of South Vietnamese during an 18-hour airlift from the embassy compound.
Last Days in Vietnam was directed by Rory Kennedy and is airing in conjunction with the 40th anniversary of the fall of Saigon.
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