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At the start of season eight, it’s spring of 1964 and everyone is excited for the Queen’s Royal Birth. With the additions of two new Sisters, who have been sent to
live and work with the team in Poplar, Nonnatus House feels full once more Sunday, March 31 at 7pm
Paul Simon's Concert in the Park Wednesday, March 20 at 7pm; Saturday, March 23 at 5pm Celebrate the legendary artist as he performs a retrospective mix of favorites before an enormous crowd in Central Park in 1991. Joining Simon onstage are a 17-piece band, South African and Brazilian musicians, Chevy Chase and a Bahian drum ensemble.
Ken Burns: The National Parks Sunday, March 3 at 6pm; Wednesday, March 6 at 8:30pm; Saturday, March 16 at 5pm Explore the beauty and grandeur of our nation’s magnificent parks, from Acadia to Yosemite, Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon. Filmmakers Burns and Dayton Duncan vividly reveal fascinating behind-the-scenes stories about the making of the series.
Ken Burns: The Civil War Sunday, March 17 at 5pm; Saturday, March 23 at 2pm Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the landmark series in September 2015 with this in-depth overview of the iconic documentary. See video clips and interviews with Ken Burns, Geoffrey Ward, Ric Burns, Buddy Squires and others.
Josh Groban Bridges: In Concert from Madison Square Garden Monday, March 4 at 7pm; Saturday, March 9 at 8:30pm Join the global superstar with the instantly recognizable voice along with special guests Idina Menzel and Jennifer Nettles for this critically-acclaimed, sold-out concert taped at the famed New York landmark.
Lawrence Welk: Precious Memories Sunday, March 3 at 10:30am; Saturday, March 9 at 5pm This special was taped before a live audience at the Welk Resort Theatre in Branson, Missouri in September, 2004. It features more than 20 songs of inspiration including "Precious Memories," "Swing Low Sweet Chariot," "Ave Maria," "How Great Thou Art," "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands," "Find Us Faithful," "Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho," "My Tribute," "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You." Archival clips and vintage photographs of Lawrence Welk and his Musical Family provide the audience with "precious memories" throughout this touching and dramatic program.
John Denver: Country Boy Saturday, March 2 at 7pm; Monday, March 4 at 8:30pm; Sunday, March 10 at 8:30pm; Saturday, March 16 at 1pm Discover the man behind the music in this intimate profile of the legendary popular singer-songwriter. His life and legacy are explored with friends, former wives and managers, family members, and musicians who toured with him for decades.
Great Performances “Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration” Wednesday, March 13 at 8pm; Saturday, March 16 at 8:30pm The songs of legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell are among the most sublime musical landscapes of human emotion. Mitchell's unique musical and lyrical gifts are an unprecedented marriage of intimacy and universality, creating a sound that incomparable, yet relatable to all. On the occasion of Mitchell's 75th birthday on November 7, 2018, an all-star line-up of performers gathered at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles to celebrate her singular musical artistry, including Brandi Carlile, Glen Hansard, Norah Jones, Emmylou Harris, Chaka Khan, Diana Krall, Los Lobos with La Marisoul, Kris Kristofferson, Cesar Castro & Xochi Flores, Graham Nash, Seal, James Taylor and Rufus Wainwright, performing Joni Mitchell songs from throughout the varied stylistic periods of her groundbreaking career.
MARCH 2019 - HIGHLIGHTS 1
Alan Jackson Precious Memories Monday, March 18 at 8:30pm; Saturday, March 23 at 3:30pm Recorded to honor his mother's request that he release an album of gospel classics, Alan Jackson's Precious Memories CD quickly made its way to the top of the sales charts and into the hearts of fans, selling over 1.8 million copies. The concert that followed was taped at the historic Ryman, known as "The Mother Church of Country Music" in Nashville, TN, and features signature renditions of traditional hymns and gospel favorites including "When We All Get to Heaven," "The Old Rugged Cross" and "How Great Thou Art."
2 MARCH 2019 - HIGHLIGHTS
Ric Edelman's Mind Over Money Saturday, March 2 at 12pm; Sunday, March 10 at 12pm Financial Advisor Ric Edelman shows viewers how their emotions can sabotage their financial security. Edelman displays the behavioral biases that are hard wired into each of us that prevent us from having financial success. He conveys his knowledge of behav-ioral economics based on proven academic research and his own experience managing over $21 billion in assets for more than 30,000 clients over the past thirty years.
America's Home Cooking: Stuffed Sunday, March 3 at 1:30pm; Saturday, March 9 at 10am All around the world and for generations, people have enjoyed the universal food experience of stuffing little balls of dough with a variety of fillings, from ravioli and dumplings, to pierogies and empanadas. In this special, host and chef Chris Fennimore explores this concept of stuffed foods that crosses borders and culinary traditions, and shows how to prepare some of these classic comfort foods at home. It includes five cooking segments: dough, bread, vegetable, meats & fish, and desserts.
Rick Steves' European Travel Tips and Tricks Sunday, March 10 at 3:30pm; Saturday, March 16 at 2:30pm In this special, Rick shares the essential skills for smart European travel: itinerary planning, venturing off the beaten path, packing light, and avoiding crowds (and thieves). He also offers tips on transportation, finding hotels and restaurants, and much more. Throughout the special, Rick imparts valuable lessons from a lifetime of travel so others can learn from his experience and travel smarter.
Best of the Joy of Painting: Special Edition Sunday, March 3 at 12:30pm This special highlights the soft-spoken Ross as he completes his beautiful "Home in the Valley" painting and offers a glimpse into his painting techniques. It also features an off-set painting class where a handful of young fans are learning to create under the guidance of a premiere Bob Ross certified instructor, and includes man-on-the-street interviews as well as celebrity and athlete testimonials.
Great Performances “Andrea Bocelli @ 60” Sunday, March 3 at 9:30pm; Tuesday, March 5 at 8:30pm; Monday, March 11 at 8:30pm; Sunday, March 17 at 3:30pm Celebrate the world-renowned tenor with a concert spotlighting his popular music and opera repertoire including “Fall on Me” and songs from “Si.” Also featured are Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli’s son Matteo.
Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Saturday, March 23 at 11:30am Celebrate the new generation of Doo Wop performers as the original legends reunite to pass the torch. Performers include Kenny Vance and the Planotones, The Duprees, The Whiptones, Charlie Thomas' Drifters, The Modern Gentlemen and many more.
General Manager’s Message I want to take a little time this month to talk about the value of having a local station like Lakeland PBS. In addition to providing high quality national programming from PBS, Lakeland PBS provides important local and regional programs like Lakeland News, Common Ground, Almanac, Currents, Backroads, local debates, and local and regional documentaries that all serve our region. You’re likely aware that the media landscape is changing across the country, and not in a positive way… especially for rural America. You may or may not have heard of the phrase “media consolidation”. What this means is that smaller media organizations are being bought up or forced out of business by bigger organizations. Because of this consolidation, important local content is disappearing and programming decisions for local commercial media companies across the country are being made at a distance by fewer and fewer large corporations. In addition, without local owners who have a stake in their local community, profit becomes the sole driving force behind the operation of many corporate owned local radio and television stations and newspapers. Often when this happens, the focus on how best they can serve the local community is lost. Over the past ten years, the number of local reporters in rural America has been shrinking. Local newsrooms are being shut down or marginalized. This crisis in journalism has made public media even more relevant today than ever before. People are relying on public media to be their trusted source for news and information. Local programs like Lakeland News, Currents, local debates, Almanac, and other local and regional public affairs programs tell the important local stories that help to enlighten area residents and empower families with the information they need about their local community to make good decisions and successfully function in our society. As an individual, there is very little you can do that will change or impact media consolidation and its detrimental effects we’re seeing in rural America. That said, you can make a big impact on sustaining local journalism and local reporting by supporting Lakeland PBS. The reason that Lakeland PBS can provide a local news service like Lakeland News is because of the unique funding model we have. As a local community owned non-profit educational television station, we do receive some government support that helps make our work possible. Much of this government funding we receive is in the form of matching grants. These matching grants are entirely dependent on the funding we raise locally from local people just like you along with local business and foundation funding. Here in north central Minnesota, Lakeland PBS is the only local television broadcaster that is providing local television programming including important local journalism throughout the region we serve. If local news reporting and journalism is something that you value and is important to you personally, please consider how you might help support this important work. For some people this may mean a gift of $25 or $50, and this would be much appreciated. I also know that there are people who will read this who are capable of much larger gifts. Just think about the impact that a large directed legacy gift would make on Lakeland News and how a gift like that might impact our ability to sustain and grow our journalism efforts in north central Minnesota for years to come. You can help insure the future of local journalism with your support of Lakeland PBS. Right now we’re beginning our biggest fundraiser of the year. Please consider a generous gift in support of all that we do to serve the region. Thank you! This month we’ll be showcasing some great new programming as we begin our March pledge drive. Check out this edition of Highlights to see all the special programs we have in store for you. Due to the fact that March is our biggest on-air fundraiser of the year, we have a lot of current supporters whose current annual support ends this month. If it’s time for you to renew your contribution, please do your part in support of the programs you enjoy and rely on. You can do so either online at lptv.org or by giving us a call at 800-292-0922. Your support allows us to continue bringing you the local, regional and national programs that you enjoy each and every day. Thank you! As always, thank you for your generous support!
Bill Sanford - CEO Lakeland PBS
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Lakeland PBS Board of Trustees Ray Gildow - Chair (Staples), Ryan Welle - Vice Chair (Bemidji), Kim Williams - Secretary (Bemidji), Bryan Westerman - Treasurer (Bemidji), Gary Block (Little Falls), Joe Breiter (Brainerd), Jim Hanko (Bemidji), Susan Holden (Minneapolis), Paul Hunt (Pine River), Milt Lee (Cass Lake), Kathy Moore (Lake Shore), Mike Smith (Bemidji), Ann Marie Ward (Bemidji) and Debra Zipf (Hillman)
KAWE Community Advisory Council John Hawthorne (Puposky), Barbara Horn (Bemidji), Tom Lembrick (Bemidji), Beverly Lloyd (Walker), David Quam (Bemidji) and Tom Skime (Bemidji)
KAWB Community Advisory Council Amy Dinkle-VanValkenburg (Staples), Nan Farrington (Brainerd), Wanda Gorgoschlitz (Pine River), Dan Hegstad (Brainerd), Dave Henschke (Brainerd), Robert Jenkins (Motley) and Sharon Sandberg (Cushing)
Clifford is Coming to Bemidji and Brainerd! Lakeland PBS is excited to announce that Clifford the Big Red Dog is coming to Brainerd and Bemidji! Clifford will be at the Essentia Health Sports Center on Saturday, March 30 from 10am to 1pm as part of the Everything Expo. Clifford will be at the Lakeland PBS booth at the Sanford Center on Saturday, April 6th from 10am to 1pm as part of the 2019 Bemidji Jaycees Home, Sport and Travel Show. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet Clifford and learn about children’s programming on Lakeland PBS.
Jesse Cook: Beyond Borders Saturday, March 2 at 10pm; Tuesday, March 12 at 8:30pm Enjoy an immersive musical journey with the acoustic guitar virtuoso as he blends rumba and flamenco with elements of jazz and world music. This latest concert special was filmed over the 31 days of Cook's coast-to-coast tour of Canada.
Koko - The Gorilla Who Talks Wednesday, March 6 at 7pm Learn about Koko, the gorilla who redrew the line between people and animals for more than 40 years. In 1971, Penny Patterson began teaching sign language to Koko, un-aware that this relationship would define both their lives..
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed with Miranda Esmonde-White Sunday, March 3 at 11pm; Wednesday, March 13 at 7pm; Saturday, March 16 at 4pm Connective tissue surrounds every part of us and connects every muscle, nerve, cell, bone and organ. Keeping it healthy is the secret to remaining youthful at any age. The fountain of youth is within each of us, and Esmonde-White explains how to access it.
Peter, Paul and Mary at Newport 1963-65 Monday, March 18 at 7pm; Saturday, March 23 at 9:30pm These never-before-seen performances by Peter, Paul and Mary at Newport ’63-’65 convey the joy, optimism and turbulence of that extraordinary era of change. Many of these songs hold an honored place in the soundtrack of 60s activism in America.
Engelbert Humperdinck in Hawaii (My Music) Tuesday, March 19 at 8:30pm Celebrate with the legendary King of Romance as he croons classic hits and love songs from his 50-year career in a concert recorded in high definition at the historic Hawaii Theatre Center in Honolulu.
What The World Needs Now: Words By Hal David Monday, March 11 at 7pm; Sunday, March 17 at 7pm; Join host Bette Midler for this musical tribute to pop music hitmaker Hal David. Features interviews with Burt Bachrach, Dionne Warwick, Valerie Simpson, B.J. Thomas and more, along with music-clip performances from Aretha Franklin, Cher and others.
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Yellowstone Symphony Sunday, March 3 at 5pm; Wednesday, March 20 at 9pm; Saturday, March 23 at 11pm Travel on a spectacular visual journey through the wonders of America's first national park. Set to classical music from some of the world's best composers, the park's magnificent scenery and wildlife are showcased as they change through the seasons. Pictured: The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States.
Nat King Cole's Greatest Songs (My Music) Tuesday, March 5 at 7pm; Saturday, March 9 at 3pm; Sunday, March 10 at 7pm; Saturday, March 16 at 7pm Celebrate the centennial of the timeless and inescapable artist in this special featuring his greatest hits along with rarely seen footage from his variety show. Also airs Sunday, March 17 at 11:30am
Dennis Deyoung and the Music of Styx Saturday, March 2 at 8:30pm Join the legendary singer-songwriter and his six-piece band for a concert that features Styx's greatest hits including "Lady," "Come Sail Away" and "Mr. Roboto."
Woody Guthrie All Star Tribute Concert - 1970 Saturday, March 9 at 7pm; Tuesday, March 12 at 7pm; Sunday, March 17 at 8:30pm Celebrate the legacy of America's greatest folk singer with this 1970 concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Features Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Country Joe McDonald, Odetta, Richie Havens, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Peter Fonda and Will Geer. Also airs Sunday, March 17 at 11:30am
Neil Diamond: Hot August Night III Tuesday, March 19 at 7pm Celebrate the legendary singer-songwriter in this triumphant 2012 concert at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Moments to Remember: My Music Saturday, March 2 at 4:30pm; Sunday, March 10 at 11:30am; Saturday, March 23 at 7pm Patti Page (pictured) and Nick Clooney co-host performances and archival classics from the late 50s and early 60s pop era with fellow co-hosts Peter Marshall, Wink Martindale and Mary Lou Metzger of “The Lawrence Welk Show.” Featured are Frankie Laine, Julius LaRosa, the Four Lads, the Four Aces, Roger Williams, Lenny Welch, the Platters, the DeCastro Sisters, the Four Freshmen, and archival performances from Rosemary Clooney, Perry Como and Nat King Cole.
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Nova “Secrets of the Shining Knight” Wednesday, March 27 at 8pm Discover the world of medieval knights and the metalworking secrets of their armor. Join master armorers as they re- engineer the armor and then put it to the test. Also airs Friday, March 29 at 4am; Sunday, March 31 at 12am
Women, War & Peace Filmed in Northern Ireland, Egypt, Palestine and Haiti, this four-hour series examines the changing roles of women in war and peace.
“Wave Goodbye to Dinosaurs” Monday, March 25 at 8pm Discover the story of the Catholic and Protestant women who come together during Northern Ireland's bloody civil war and fight to ensure that human rights, equality and inclusion shape the historic Good Friday Agreement peace deal. Also airs Wednesday, March 27 at 2am; Friday, March 29 at 1am
“The Trials of Spring” Tuesday, March 25 at 9pm Follow three Egyptian women as they put their lives and bodies on the line fighting for justice and freedom. The film tells the story of Egypt's Arab Spring, the human rights abuses that came to define it and the women willing to risk everything Also airs Tuesday, March 26 at 1am; Wednesday, March 27 at 3am; Saturday, March 30 at 2am
“Naila and the Uprising” Tuesday, March 26 at 8pm Discover the story of a nonviolent women's movement that formed the heart of the Palestinian struggle for freedom during the 1987 uprising. One woman must make a choice between love, family and freedom. Undaunted, she embraces all three. Also airs Thursday, March 28 at 2am; Saturday, March 30 at 3am
“A Journey of a Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers” Tuesday, March 26 at 9pm Embark on a risky yearlong U.N. peacekeeping mission into earthquake-ravaged Haiti with an all-female Bangladeshi police unit. Leaving their families behind, these police officers shatter stereotypes as they rise in the name of building peace. Also airs Wednesday, March 27 at 1am; Thursday, March 28 at 3am; Sunday, March 31 at 3am
Masterpiece: Mrs. Wilson, Episode 1 Sunday, March 31 at 8pm Alec and Alison Wilson marry after meeting in the secret service during World War II. Two decades later, spy novelist Alec dies, and his real story begins to emerge. Alison tracks down his former partner, who was also deceived by Alec’s charms.
Secrets of the Dead “King Arthur's Britain” Wednesday, March 27 at 9pm Uncover new archaeological evidence at Tintagel that suggests the legend of King Arthur started in a prosperous and sophisticated trading village in 5th-century Britain following the departure of the Romans. Also airs Thursday, March 28 at 1am; Friday, March 29 at 2am; Sunday, March 31 at 2am
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Nature “The Cheetah Children” Wednesday, March 27 at 7pm Life on the African plains is a constant struggle, but for a single mother rearing her offspring, the odds seem to be stacked against them. This is an inspiring tale about motherhood and family, as we follow a cheetah family on the grasslands through the eyes of conservationist and cameraman Kim Wolhuter. The mother is completely on her own, protecting her five newborn cubs and teaching them how to hunt some of the continent’s fastest game. Watch as the inquisitive cubs explore the world around them and discover their place in the forests of Zimbabwe. Over time, two sister cubs survive and develop into brave and successful predators ensuring their species will give birth to another generation. Also airs Friday, March 29 at 3am; Sunday, March 31 at 1am
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Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
The This Old House Hour
Your Legislators
Backroads
Common Ground
Great Decisions...
Almanac
New Orleans Kitchen
New Orleans Kitchen
New Orleans Kitchen
New Orleans Kitchen
New Orleans Kitchen
New Orleans Kitchen
New Orleans Kitchen
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Feel Better Fast and Make It Last with Daniel Amen, MD
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
Jesse Cook (11:30PM):
Dennis DeYoung and the Music of Styx
John Denver: Country Boy
Austin City Limits (11PM):
Retire Safe & Secure 2019
John Denver: Country Boy
Potomac By Air: Our Nation’s River
Rick Steves’ Special “European Easter”
Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli @ 60 (11PM)
Masterpiece: Victoria, Season 3 “The White Elephant”
(6PM) Ken Burns: The National Parks
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
Ken Burns: The National Parks
Lakeland News
John Denver: Country Boy
Josh Groban Bridges: In Concert from Madison Square Garden
Nightly Business Report
John Denver: Country Boy
Josh Groban Bridges: In Concert from Madison Square Garden
Travelscope
Music Voyager
Music Voyager
Forever Painless with Miranda Esmonde-White
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
Lakeland News
Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli @ 60
Nat King Cole’s Greatest Songs (My Music)
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli @ 60
Nat King Cole’s Greatest Songs (My Music)
Lakeland News
Ken Burns: The National Parks
Koko - The Gorilla Who Talks
Ken Burns: The National Parks
Koko - The Gorilla Who Talks
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Lakeland News
Viewer Favorites
Visions of Europe
Visions of Italy: Southern Style
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
America’s Home Cooking: Stuffed
Yellowstone Symphony
Martha Bakes
America’s Test Kitchen
Retire Safe (11PM)
Cook’s Country
Cook’s Country
Baking with Julia
French Chef Classics
Cooking w/ Nick Stellino
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
Ken Burns: The National Parks
Quincy Jones (11:30PM)
Josh Groban Bridges: In Concert from Madison Square Garden
Woody Guthrie All Star Tribute Concert
Nigella: At My Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Josh Groban Bridges: In Concert from Madison Square Garden
Woody Guthrie All Star Tribute Concert
John Denver: Country Boy
Nat King Cole’s Greatest Songs (My Music)
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Rick Steves’ European Travel Tips and Tricks
Ric Edlman’s Mind Over Money
Lakeland News
Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli @ 60
What The World Needs Now: Words By Hal David
Nightly Business Report
Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli @ 60
What The World Needs Now: Words By Hal David
Lakeland News
Jesse Cook: Beyond Borders
Woody Guthrie All Star Tribute Concert
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Jesse Cook: Beyond Borders
Woody Guthrie All Star Tribute Concert
Lakeland News
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
Great Performances “Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
Great Performances “Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Aging Backwards 2: Connective Tissue Revealed
Great Performances “Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration
Lakeland News
Viewer Favorites
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Yellowstone Symphony
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. - Uncovering America
How To Cook Well
Globe Trekker (11PM)
Curious Traveler
Family Travel
How To Cook Well
How To Cook Well
Islands Without Cars
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Jesse Cook: Beyond Borders
What The World Needs Now: Words By Hal David
Great Performances “Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration
Nat King Cole’s Greatest Songs (My Music)
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Quincy Jones (11:30PM)
Woody Guthrie All Star Tribute Concert
What The World Needs Now: Words By Hal David
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Great Performances: Andrea Bocelli @ 60
Quincy Jones Presents Shelea
Lakeland News
Alan Jackson Precious Memories
Peter, Paul and Mary at Newport 1963-65
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Alan Jackson Precious Memories
Peter, Paul and Mary at Newport 1963-65
Lakeland News
Engelbert Humperdinck in Hawaii (My Music)
Neil Diamond: Hot August Nights III
Engelbert Humperdinck in Hawaii (My Music)
Neil Diamond: Hot August Nights III
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Lakeland News
Yellowstone Symphony
Paul Simon’s Concert in the Park
Yellowstone Symphony
Paul Simon’s Concert in the Park
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Lakeland News
Viewer Favorites
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
What The World Needs Now: Words By Hal David
Quincy Jones Presents Shelea
Chef’s Life
Joann Weir Gets Fresh
Best of Joy of Painting
Garden to Table
Lebanese Kitchen
Ciao Italia
Outside w/ Greg Aiello
Ken Burns: The Civil War (11PM)
Nat King Cole’s Greatest Songs (My Music)
Peter, Paul and Mary at Newport 1963-65 (11PM)
Moments to Remember (My Music)
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Finding Your Roots
Marth Bakes
Chef’s Life
The Great British Baking Show
Viewer Favorites
Masterpiece: King Charles III
Prince Charles at 70
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Masterpiece: King Charles III
Prince Charles at 70
Lakeland News
Women, War & Peace: The Trials of Spring
Women, War & Peace: Wave Goodbye to Dinosaurs
Women, War & Peace: Journey/Thousands Miles
Women, War & Peace: Naila and the Uprising
Antiques Roadshow: Washington DC, Hour 3
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Women, War & Peace: The Trials of Spring
Women, War & Peace: Wave Goodbye to Dinosaurs
Antiques Roadshow: Washington DC, Hour 3
Lakeland News
Finding Your Roots
Women, War & Peace: Journey/Thousands Miles
Women, War & Peace: Naila and the Uprising
Finding Your Roots
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Lakeland News
Secrets of the Dead “King Arthur’s Britain”
Nova “Secrets of the Shining Knight”
Nature “The Cheetah Children”
Secrets of the Dead “King Arthur’s Britain”
Nova “Secrets of the Shining Knight”
Nature “The Cheetah Children”
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Lakeland News
The This Old House Hour
Your Legislators
Backroads
Common Ground
The This Old House Hour
Your Legislators
Backroads
Common Ground
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Joann Weir Gets Fresh
Moveable Feast
The Free Range Cook
Chef’s Life
Sara’s Weeknight Meals
Lucky Chow
Moveable Feast
Amanpour & Co. (11PM)
Great Performances “Julius Caesar”
Almanac
Warrior Women(11PM)
Dialogue in Metal
This Red Green Show
Backroads
Doc Martin “Rescue Me”
Dialogue in Metal
This Red Green Show
Backroads
Doc Martin “Rescue Me”
Austin City Limits (11PM)
Climate of the Hominins
Masterpiece: Mrs. Wilson - Episode 1
Call the Midwife
Washington Week
Firing Line/M. Hoover
Lakeland News
Outside w/ Greg Aiello
Outside w/ Greg Aiello
C. Mack - Wealthtrack
Great Decisions...
Almanac
Washington Week
Firing Line/M. Hoover
Lakeland News
C. Mack - Wealthtrack
Great Decisions...
Almanac
Washington Week
Firing Line/M. Hoover
Lakeland News
C. Mack - Wealthtrack
Great Decisions...
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Washington Week
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Lakeland News
C. Mack - Wealthtrack
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Lakeland News
C. Mack - Wealthtrack
Globe Trekker “Tough Boats: The Arctic”
This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker “Food Hour: Southern China”
This Old House
Globe Trekker “Tough Trains: Bolivia”
This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
Outside w/ Greg Aiello
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
Outside w/ Greg Aiello
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
Nigella: At My Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
Music Voyager
Travelscope
Craftsman’s Legacy
Nigella: At My Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
Music Voyager
Travelscope
Craftsman’s Legacy
Nigella: At My Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
Music Voyager
Travelscope
Craftsman’s Legacy
Nigella: At My Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
Music Voyager
Travelscope
Craftsman’s Legacy
Music Voyager
Travelscope
Craftsman’s Legacy
New Orleans Kitchen
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
S. Brown/Places to Love
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
S. Brown/Places to Love
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
S. Brown/Places to Love
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
New Orleans Kitchen
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
Music Voyager
Travelscope
Craftsman’s Legacy
New Orleans Kitchen
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
New Orleans Kitchen
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
Nigella: At My Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
America’s Test Kitchen
Martha Bakes
S. Brown/Places to Love
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
S. Brown/Places to Love
Rick Steves’ Europe
Rick Steves’ Europe
Ask This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker “Delhi & Agra”
This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker “Tough Boats: The Amazon”
This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker “Tough Trains: Vietnam”
Globe Trekker “Tough Trains: India’s/Railroads”
This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
This Old House
Globe Trekker “Food Hour: Sicily”
This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Globe Trekker “Wild West: USA”
This Old House
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen
Pati’s Mexican Table
C. Kimball’s Milk Street
Cook’s Country
Lidia’s Kitchen