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April 2014

Volume 28 Number 4

Touching The Wild:Living with the Mule Deer of Deadman Gulch

Wednesday, April 16 at 7pm

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geneRAl MAnAgeR MeSSAgeCommunity Engagement - not just

buzzwords for the year, but a real effort by Wyoming PBS to reach out into our communities - to learn, to engage, and to build productive relationships with Wyoming citizens. Nearly 350 people attended our public screenings of “100 Years on the LIncoln Highway” in Cheyenne and Rawlins, giving us an important message: that producing local historical programs, and organizing events around them, are important to you! In that vein, we have another screening planned

for Lander this month to promote the upcoming NATURE episode “Touching the Wild”, starring Lander author and naturalist Joe Hutto. Wyoming PBS and the Lander Journal are hosting a public screening and discussion of the program with Joe, as well as a book signing, at the Lander Library on April 9, at 7 pm. – everyone is invited!

Also in line with our efforts to do more community outreach, our Ready to Learn Coordinator Penny Hotovec is taking “Cat in the Hat’ on tour this month! She will be visiting over 15 locations across Wyoming in an effort to promote early literacy - and we fully expect to have in excess of 3,000 parents and children attend these events! See page 15 for a complete itinerary of towns that she will be visiting. I also want to mention the summer learning camps that Penny is planning - “SuperWhy” and “Sid the Science Kid” camps are planned for Evanston, Rock Springs, Newcastle and Powell. A great way to extend and retain learning for kids and leverage the value of our children’s programs! It’s also important to recognize our sponsor from the past 4 years for all our early childhood initiatives – a very BIG thank-you to BP America, and their new governmental affairs director, Cindy Delancey (see photo below).

Finally, a very big salute to all our new and renewing members, phone volunteers, on-air talent, and CWC television production students – what a fantastic March Membership Festival we had! Your pledges and support were vital proof that Wyoming PBS is important to Wyoming citizens. Money raised from our membership festival will go to our production endowment matching fund set up by the Wyoming legislature. We are about $225,000 away from matching our $1.5 million endowment!

Again, our thanks to all of you for your support!

Ruby CalvertGeneral Manager

Station happeningsWyoming PBS honored two outstanding home childcare providers from Casper at a luncheon hosted by Wyoming’s First Lady, Carol Mead, at the Governor’s Mansion. Pictured: Ready To Learn Coordinator Penny Hotovec, WPBS GM Ruby Calvert, Jennifer Corson, First Lady Carol Mead, Sherri Parmely, Director of Government and Public Affairs for BP America Cindy DeLancey.

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Bob connellyAssistant General Manager

Robert SpainDirector of Engineering

Jennifer AmendPromotions Manager/Program Guide Editor

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lara MillerAdministrative Assistant/

Assistant Program Guide EditorKathy Stilson

Membership Coordinator

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April 4 Craig Johnson

wyoming chronicle

Monday, April 24 at 8 p.m.

Main Street, WyoMing “75 Years of Teton Skiing Heritage”

Mystery writer Craig Johnson talks about the writing life, his characters, and the murder and mayhem he sets in Wyoming landscapes.

April 11 Joe HuttoDuring a long career as a naturalist, Wyoming rancher Joe Hutto has learned much about wildlife, but also much from wildlife.

April 18 Hotel TerraThe former skiing pro who developed Jackson’s Terra Hotel, talks about bringing ‘green’ principles to luxury resort building.

April 25 Mark JenkinsNational Geographic writer Mark Jenkins talks about Cambodian landmines, life in Wyoming, and his current climb up Mt. Everest.

Fridays at 7:30 & 11:30 PM

Main Street, Wyoming explores the rich legacy of Teton Valley skiing including the pioneers who brought the sport to Jackson, the innovative daredevils who pushed the art of skiing into the back country, as well as the tradition of passing on skills and techniques to future generations of skiers. We’ll also tour the ski museum and Hall of Fame located in the lodge of Snow King Ski Resort, and meet some of the members of the Hall of Fame’s inaugural class. Pictured: Main Street, Wyoming producer Steven McKnight with Harry Baxter, former Marketing Director of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort.

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Family Travel with colleen KellyWyoming - Frontier Days, Bison, and a Dude RanchWednesday, April 9 at 10pm

Colleen Kelly takes viewers to Cheyenne Frontier Days, Vedauwoo, the Vee Bar Guest ranch and joins a family on an ATV tour to see the beautiful sites on an untraditional mode of transportation.

Pioneers of TelevisionTuesdays at 7pm, beginning April 15

More than 200 breakthrough stars bring their stories to life in season four of this Emmy-nominated documentary series. Each episode melds compelling new interviews with irresistible clips to offer a fresh take on TV’s biggest celebrities.

highlighTSYour inner FishWednesdays at 9pm, beginning April 9

How did the human body become the complicated, quirky and amazing machine it is today? This cutting-edge scientific adventure reveals a startling truth: hidden within the human body is a story of life on Earth, and the legacy of animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago.

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The AddressTuesday, April 15 at 8pm

Ken Burns tells the story of a tiny school in Putney, Vermont, the Greenwood

School, where each year the students are encouraged to memorize, practice and recite

the Gettysburg Address. In its exploration of Greenwood, whose students, boys ages 11-17, all face a range of complex learning

differences, the film also unlocks the history, context and importance of President Lincoln’s

most powerful address.

natureTouching the Wild

Wednesday, April 16 at 7pm

Joe Hutto has dedicated seven years of his life to becoming a wild mule deer. As he

crosses the species divide, Hutto taps into a new understanding of these elusive animals.

great PerformancesMatthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty

Friday, April 25 at 8pm

Watch this highly theatrical production choreographed by Matthew Bourne to

Tchaikovsky’s music.

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Join us April 9th in lander fora screening and discussion

with Joe hutto! See page 15 for details

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SATuRdAY6:00 Sesame Street7:00 Daniel Tiger7:30 Curious George8:00 Thomas & Friends8:30 Peg + Cat9:00 America’s Test Kitchen9:30 Lidia’s Kitchen

10:00 Baking with Julia10:30 Farm with Ian Knauer11:00 Woodwright’s Shop11:30 This Old HouseNoon Ask This Old House12:30 American Woodshop1:00 Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting1:30 Sewing with Nancy2:00 Beauty of Oil Painting2:30 Best of Joy Painting3:00 Nature4:00 Various5:00 This Old House5:30 Hometime6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend6:30 Wyoming Chronicle

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10:00 Consuelo Mack10:30 Charlie Rose: The Week11:00 To the Contrary11:30 McLaughlin GroupNoon Market to Market12:30 Religion & Ethics1:00 Moyers & Company1:30 Truth About Money2:00 Hollywood Theater4:00 Growing a Greener World4:30 Victory Garden’s Ediblefeast5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe5:30 America’s Heartland6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend6:30 Wyoming Portraits/Wyoming Signatures

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WeeKdAY ScheduleMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE

7:30 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!

8:00 PEG + CAT

8:30 DINOSAUR TRAIN

9:00 SESAME STREET

10:00 DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD

10:30 SUPER WHY!

11:00 SID THE SCIENCE KID

11:30 THOMAS & FRIENDS

12:00 DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD

12:30 PEG + CAT

1:00 Motorweek Painting with Paulson

Farm w/Ian Knauer/Hirsch Lifestyle

(4/23)

Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence It’s Sew Easy

1:30 American Woodshop

Best of Joy of Painting

America’s Test Kitchen

Pati’s Mexican Table Quilt in a Day

2:00 Ask This Old House Jerry Yarnell Lidia’s Kitchen Sara’s Weeknight

MealsKnit & Crochet

Now

2:30 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT!

3:00 CURIOUS GEORGE

3:30 ARTHUR

4:00 CLIFFORD

4:30 WILD KRATTS

5:00 BBC WORLD NEWS

5:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT

6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR

Every year some 80 percent of the world’s Sandhill cranes make their way through a 75-mile stretch of Nebraska’s central Platte River Valley, a critical stopover in their 5,000-mile spring migration. “Crane Song” is a stunning visual essay of the Sandhill crane’s migration through Nebraska.

cRAne SongSaturday, April 19 at 4pm

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1 TueSdAY7:00 The SToRY oF The JeWS WiTh SiMon SchAMA “A Leap of Faith” - See how successful

Jewish integration into modern life in Europe stirred up the ghosts of prejudice.8:00 The SToRY oF The JeWS WiTh SiMon SchAMA “Over the Rainbow” - Venture into the lost world of the shtetl, Jewish towns that were the seedbed of a unique culture.9:00 The SToRY oF The JeWS WiTh SiMon SchAMA “Return” - Examine how the Holocaust and the creation of Israel have changed what it means to be Jewish.10:00 RicK STeVeS’ euRoPe “Vienna and the Danube” 10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing PoRTRAiTS

2 WedneSdAY7:00 nATuRe “White Falcon, White Wolf” - Follow the perilous parenthood of white gyrfalcons and Arctic wolves on Canada’s Ellesmere Island.8:00 noVA “Wild Predator Invasion” - Follow scientists

who are returning apex predators to their natural environments — and learn why.9:00 SecReTS oF The deAd “Carthage’s Lost Warriors” - Learn if Carthaginians fleeing the conquering Romans may have taken refuge in South America.10:00 FAMilY TRAVel WiTh colleen KellY “Camp - For the Entire Family” 10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 AMeRicA’S heARTlAnd

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- While planning their civil marriage ceremony, Celia and Alan get locked in an eerie medieval hall.8:00 doc MARTin “Hazardous Exposure” - Martin’s mother returns to Portwenn with some interesting news. Bert has a question for Jennifer.9:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season 3, Part 1 of 8 - Return to East London as the country and the residents of Nonnatus House face momentous changes.10:00 MiRAndA “Job” - After a fuchsia-face-inducing workout, Miranda wants to get

out of her strict contract with the gym.10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 nATiVe RePoRT

4 FRidAY7:00 WAShingTon WeeK7:30 WYoMing chRonicle8:00 liVe FRoM lincoln cenTeR “James Naughton: The Songs of Randy Newman”

- Enjoy Tony-winner James Naughton’s homage to American songwriter Randy Newman.9:00 FRonT And cenTeR “Jack Johnson” - Jack Johnson’s simple songs about life, love and the universe take viewers on a lyrical journey.10:00 in PuRSuiT oF PASSion “Regata Storica - Venice, Italy”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing chRonicle

5 SATuRdAY7:00 lAWRence WelK “April Showers” 8:00 KeePing uP APPeARAnceS8:30 AS TiMe goeS BY 9:00 hollYWood TheATeR “Platoon” - Two sergeants and

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a private join others lost in war along the 1967 Cambodian border. Cast: Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen.11:00 AuSTin ciTY liMiTS “Nine Inch Nails”

6 SundAY7:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season 3, Part 2 of 8 - Trixie is upset when Jenny is promoted to acting sister. Cynthia helps a patient have a calm birth. [Repeats 4/10 at 9 p.m.]8:00 MASTeRPiece clASSic “Mr. Selfridge, Season 2” part 2 of 8 - Miss Mardle gets a lucky

break, LeClair resurfaces and Loxley seeks Harry’s help. All await Churchill’s appearance at the store.9:00 SecReTS oF SelFRidgeS - Two words are synonymous with the department store Selfridges: luxury and London. However, Selfridges was the brain child of an American, Mr. Harry Gordon Selfridge, whose life is depicted in the PBS Masterpiece series “Mr. Selfridge.” The real, flamboyant Mr. Selfridge revolutionized the way that Londoners shopped by introducing a new American

retail model that made shopping less of a practical pursuit and more of a luxurious adventure.10:00 BleTchleY ciRcle - Susan tells the other women that she came face to face with the killer - and he let her go.11:00 hARRY deAn STAnTon - cRoSSing MulhollAnd - An insightful look at this versatile and talented actor features film clips and interviews.

7 MondAY7:00 AnTiQueS RoAdShoW “Kansas City” - Hour 28:00 in PeRFoRMAnce AT The WhiTe houSe “Women of Soul”

- Aretha Franklin, Janelle Monae, Jill Scott and others perform songs by remarkable women of soul.9:00 indePendenT lenS “Brothers Hypnotic” - See

how eight band members test their father’s ideals against their own brotherly vision.10:00 Big Mo: BARe BoneS - Big Mo has been playing the blues for 30 years originally starting in Germany and soon transitioning to America where he founded the Full Moon Band. In this show, taped in his home base of northern California, Big Mo plays some of his favorite songs with help form his good friends Volker Strifler, Bob Littel, Mike Emmerson and Joe Craven. 10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WhiTe houSe chRonicle

8 TueSdAY7:00 dAVe clARK FiVe - glAd All oVeR, A gReAT PeRFoRMAnce - The group’s iconic performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and live concert footage are showcased. (2 hours)9:00 FRonTline “The Secret State of North Korea” - FRONTLINE goes inside secretive North Korea to explore life under its new ruler Kim Jong-Un.10:00 RicK STeVeS’ euRoPe “The Czech Republic Off the Beaten Path”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing PoRTRAiTS

9 WedneSdAY7:00 nATuRe “My Bionic Pet”- Meet inspiring disabled

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animals and remarkable individuals who help them persevere and thrive.8:00 noVA: Inside Animal Minds Part 1 of 3 - In this

three-part series, NOVA explores scientific breakthroughs through the eyes of three iconic creatures: dogs, birds and dolphins.“Bird Genius” - Search for the secrets of problem-solving bird brains. 9:00 YouR inneR FiSh Part 1 of 3 - Learn how the human

body became the complicated, quirky and amazing machine it is today. In this first episode, see how the genetic legacy of a fish can be seen today in our own DNA.10:00 FAMilY TRAVel WiTh colleen KellY “Wyoming - Frontier Days, Bison, and a Dude Ranch” - Since 1897, Cheyenne has celebrated its

old west roots with a festival known as Frontier Days. Colleen Kelly will take us to a rodeo, the cornerstone of this celebration, an old west town called “Wild Horse Gulch”, and to the Native American Village. Colleen also takes us on a journey visiting other attractions nearby including Vedauwoo for hiking and Laramie for the Legends of Laramie Tour. She joins a family on an ATV tour to see the beautiful sites on an untraditional mode of transportation. Her vacation ends with a stay at the Vee Bar Guest Ranch where she and the girls horseback ride and enjoy meeting other families over group meals and campfire activities.10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 AMeRicA’S heARTlAnd

10 ThuRSdAY7:00 lAST TAngo in hAliFAX - A police search begins for Alan and Celia, who are locked inside the hall without phone service.8:00 doc MARTin “Listen with Mother” - Martin reluctantly agrees to help Louisa hand out awards at her school’s sports day.9:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season 3, Part 2 of 8 [Repeat - see 4/6 for description]10:00 MiRAndA “Holiday” - Miranda decides she needs to be a bit wild and books a

holiday at the local hotel down the road.10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 nATiVe RePoRT

11 FRidAY7:00 WAShingTon WeeK7:30 WYoMing chRonicle8:00 liVe FRoM lincoln cenTeR “Jason Isbell: Moving Forward” - Hear Jason Isbell perform music from his

acclaimed country album, with personal and exquisite songs.9:00 FRonT And cenTeR “Train” - Train performs their album “California 37.” Highlights include “Hey, Soul Sister” and “Bruises.”10:00 in PuRSuiT oF PASSion “Blue Cup - Saronic Gulf, Greece”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing chRonicle

12 SATuRdAY7:00 lAWRence WelK “Los Angeles” 8:00 KeePing uP APPeARAnceS8:30 AS TiMe goeS BY 9:00 hollYWood TheATeR “Dressed to Kill” - A psychiatrist (Michael Caine),

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a prostitute (Nancy Allen) and the son of a slain woman (Angie Dickinson) try to track down the dead woman’s killer. 10:30 BluegRASS undeRgRound “North Mississippi Allstars”11:00 AuSTin ciTY liMiTS “Gary Clark Jr./Alabama Shakes”

13 SundAY7:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season 3, Part 3 of 8 - Sister Julienne puts her reputation on the line to help a pregnant prison inmate. [Repeats 4/17 at 9 p.m.]8:00 MASTeRPiece clASSic “Mr. Selfridge, Season 2” part 3 of 8 - See how the staff responds to the start of World War I.9:00 BleTchleY ciRcle “Blood on Their Hands” - Alice Merren is in prison for murdering a colleague, but Jean believes she is covering for someone.10:00 MAin STReeT, WYoMing “Capture the Wind” - This episode takes an in-depth look at the state of the wind industry in Wyoming. 11:00 gloBe TReKKeR “Myanmar”

14 MondAY7:00 AnTiQueS RoAdShoW “Kansas City” - Hour 38:00 AnTiQueS RoAdShoW “Minneapolis, MN” - Hour 19:00 indePendenT lenS “The Trials of Muhammad Ali” - Muhammad Ali’s battle to overturn his prison sentence for refusing US military service is examined.10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WhiTe houSe chRonicle

15 TueSdAY7:00 PioneeRS oF TeleViSion “Standup to Sitcom” - Jerry

Seinfeld, Roseanne Barr and Ray Romano discuss how standup comics transitioned to sitcoms.8:00 The AddReSS - Ken

Burns tells the story of a tiny school in Putney, Vermont, the Greenwood School, where each year the students are encouraged to memorize, practice and recite the Gettysburg Address. In its exploration of Greenwood, whose students, boys ages 11-17, all face a range of complex learning differences, the film also unlocks the history, context and importance of President Lincoln’s most powerful address.9:30 lincoln @ geTTYSBuRg - Learn how Lincoln exerted control through the telegraph

and its effect on the Gettysburg Address. 10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing PoRTRAiTS

16 WedneSdAY7:00 nATuRe “Touching the Wild”- Joe Hutto, from Lander,

WY, has dedicated seven years of his life to becoming a wild mule deer. Ordinarily, the deer herd would run from any human, but these keenly intelligent animals come to regard this stranger as one of their own. As he crosses the species divide, Hutto taps into a new understanding of these elusive animals. His joy in his new family is infectious, but this human predator also learns to see the world from the point of view of prey — and it’s an experience that will rock him to his core; sharing their world so personally takes a toll that sends him back to his own kind. [Repeats 4/22 at 8pm]8:00 noVA: Inside Animal Minds Part 2 of 3 - “Dogs & Super Senses” - Researchers use the science of animal cognition to learn how dogs understand the world around them. [Repeats 4/22 at 8pm]

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9:00 YouR inneR FiSh Part 2 of 3 “Your Inner Reptile” - A look at how our reptilian ancestors left their mark on many parts of the human body.10:00 FAMilY TRAVel WiTh colleen KellY “Michigan - Family Vacation by the Lake”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 AMeRicA’S heARTlAnd

17 ThuRSdAY7:00 lAST TAngo in hAliFAX - Caroline throws herself into her new relationship, upsetting her mother and her estranged husband.8:00 doc MARTin “Departure” - Louisa has shocking news for Martin and Bert and Jennifer’s party goes off with a bang.9:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season 3, Part 3 of 8 - [Repeat - see 4/13 for description]10:00 MiRAndA “Excuse” - Penny throws a Pride And Prejudice party in a bid to introduce Miranda to some eligible young men.10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 nATiVe RePoRT

18 FRidAY7:00 WAShingTon WeeK7:30 WYoMing chRonicle8:00 FRonT And cenTeR “JJ Grey & Mofro” - Full of

Southern style and sass, JJ Grey band blends front porch soul and down-home storytelling.

9:00 FRonT And cenTeR “Preservation Hall Jazz Band” - The veteran jazz players stir up the crowd with great tunes like “Bourbon Street,” and “That’s It.”10:00 in PuRSuiT oF PASSion “Sy Africa - Zambia, Africa”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing chRonicle

19 SATuRdAY7:00 lAWRence WelK “Easter” 8:00 KeePing uP APPeARAnceS8:30 AS TiMe goeS BY 9:00 hollYWood TheATeR “Easter Parade” - A New York

dancer (Fred Astaire) grooms a chorus girl (Judy Garland) to be his new partner, falling in love along the way.11:00 AuSTin ciTY liMiTS “The Civil Wars/Punch Brothers”

20 SundAY7:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season 3, Part 4 of 8 - Jenny’s patient Leah struggles to cope with her mother’s agoraphobia, as well as her own pregnancy. [Repeats 4/24 at 9 p.m.]8:00 MASTeRPiece clASSic “Mr. Selfridge, Season 2” part 4 of 8 - Miss Mardle houses a handsome refugee and Harry has a showdown at cards with Loxley.9:00 BleTchleY ciRcle “Blood on Their Hands, Part 2” - The investigation leads to a

young woman who seems to have had a relationship with the deceased and in whose home they find documents suggesting a military cover-up of a chemical spill. The women use the skills honed at Bletchley Park - and take dangerous chances - to try to exonerate Alice. 10:00 The liFe oF JeSuS chRiST 2014 - The epic story of Jesus

Christ unfolds in this uplifting musical drama featuring a 300-voice choir.11:00 gloBe TReKKeR Food houR “Spice Trails”

21 MondAY7:00 AnTiQueS RoAdShoW “Anaheim, CA” - Hour 18:00 indePendenT lenS “Muscle Shoals” - Muscle

Shoals, Alabama, is the unlikely breeding ground for some of America’s most creative and defiant music. There, FAME Studios founder Rick Hall brought black and

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white together in a cauldron of racial hostility to create music for the generations. (2 hours)10:00 MuSic VoYAgeR “Eastern Tennessee: Cradle of Country Music”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WhiTe houSe chRonicle

22 TueSdAY7:00 PioneeRS oF TeleViSion “Doctors and Nurses” - Noah

Wyle, Anthony Edwards, Ed Begley Jr., George Clooney and others discuss “ER,” “St. Elsewhere” and more.8:00 nATuRe “Touching the Wild” [Repeat - see 4/16 for description]9:00 FRonTline “Solitary Nation” - Using extraordinary access to the segregation unit at the maximum security Maine State Prison, FRONTLINE examines America’s use of solitary confinement - a practice U.S. prisons and jails resort to more than most other countries. 10:00 RicK STeVeS’ euRoPe “Athens and Side Trips”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing SignATuReS

23 WedneSdAY7:00 nATuRe “Snow Monkeys”- Follow a troop of snow monkeys in Japan to see how they prepare to face

the world.8:00 noVA: Inside Animal Minds Part 3 of 3 - “Who’s the Smartest” - Scientists try to unlock the secrets of animal communication by tracking dolphins in the Caribbean.9:00 YouR inneR FiSh Part 3 of 3 “Your Inner Monkey” - Find out which beneficial traits—and some less useful ones—our primate progenitors bequeathed us.10:00 in The AMeRicAS WiTh dAVid YeTMAn10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 AMeRicA’S heARTlAnd

24 ThuRSdAY7:00 lAST TAngo in hAliFAX - Celia and Alan’s relationship falters over Celia’s behavior and the wedding is called off.8:00 MAin STReeT, WYoMing “75 Years of Teton Skiing Heritage” - In celebration of their 75th year, the Jackson Hole Ski and Snowboard Club established a ski museum and a Hall of Fame in the lodge of Snow King Ski Resort. We’ll tour the museum and meet some of the members of the Hall of Fame’s inaugural class to celebrate the tradition and culture of Teton Valley Skiing. 8:30 MAin STReeT, WYoMing “The Middle of Nowhere” - Wyoming’s Sweetwater Valley is “the middle of nowhere”, but it’s also a historic crossroads for explorers, emigrants, homesteaders, and tourists. In this episode, Main Street, Wyoming takes a journey through the beautiful, challenging country around Independence Rock and Devil’s Gate with author Tom Rea.9:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season

3, Part 4 of 8 [Repeat - see 4/20 for description]10:00 MiRAndA “Dog” - The discovery of a stranger’s lost wallet in the shop prompts a competition for Miranda and Stevie.10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 nATiVe RePoRT

25 FRidAY7:00 WAShingTon WeeK7:30 WYoMing chRonicle8:00 gReAT PeRFoRMAnceS “Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty” - Watch this highly

theatrical production choreographed by Matthew Bourne to Tchaikovsky’s music. (2 hours)10:00 in PuRSuiT oF PASSion “The Climb - Carrara, Italy”10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing chRonicle

26 SATuRdAY7:00 lAWRence WelK “Those Were the Days” 8:00 KeePing uP APPeARAnceS8:30 AS TiMe goeS BY 9:00 hollYWood TheATeR “The Big Country” - Burl Ives earned a Best Supporting Actor Academy Award for his portrayal of a family patriarch involved in a bitter land feud in this explosive western drama. Cast: Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives.

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27 SundAY7:00 cAll The MidWiFe Season 3, Part 5 of 8 - The midwives discover that a young woman with Down Syndrome is six months pregnant. [Repeats 5/1 at 9 p.m.]8:00 MASTeRPiece clASSic “Mr. Selfridge, Season 2” part 5 of 8 - Loxley’s corrupt empire expands, LeClair lands in deep trouble and Harry joins the war effort.9:00 BleTchleY ciRcle “Uncustomed Goods” Part 1 - After Millie is abducted and released by a crime ring, she is determined to stop human trafficking.10:00 ReMeMBeRed VoiceS

- The story of Terezin, a Nazi concentration camp in Czechoslovakia, provides lessons to Omaha students.11:00 gloBe TReKKeR “East Texas”

28 MondAY7:00 AnTiQueS RoAdShoW “Anaheim, CA” - Hour 28:00 AnTiQueS RoAdShoW “Minneapolis, MN” - Hour 29:00 indePendenT lenS “Revenge of the Electric Car”

- In 2006, thousands of new electric cars were purposely destroyed. Now the electric car is back.10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WhiTe houSe chRonicle

29 TueSdAY7:00 PioneeRS oF TeleViSion “Breaking Barriers” - The story of people of color on American television is traced, including Bill Cosby and Desi Arnaz.8:00 RuBen SAlAZAR: MAn in The Middle - The life and

death of Ruben Salazar, a prominent Civil Rights era journalist, is investigated.9:00 FRonTline “Prison State” - With unprecedented access, FRONTLINE investigates the impact of mass incarceration in America, focusing on a troubled housing project in Louisville, Kentucky, and a statewide effort to reverse the trend. 10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 WYoMing PoRTRAiTS

30 WedneSdAY7:00 nATuRe “Love in the Animal Kingdom”- Get a delightful, provocative look at the love life of animals.8:00 noVA “The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies” - Travel with Monarch butterflies on their annual 2,000-mile flight across North America.9:00 nAZi MegA WeAPonS

“Super Tanks” - In a quest for world domination, the Nazis built deadly pieces of military hardware and technology.10:00 in The AMeRicAS WiTh dAVid YeTMAn10:30 chARlie RoSe11:30 AMeRicA’S heARTlAnd

COMING BACK WITH WES MOORE, a new three-episode series executive produced by best-selling author and U.S. Army veteran Wes Moore, tells the story of his search for answers to some of the most difficult questions facing veterans returning from war.

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Reaching out...with community events

Thank you cheyenne and Rawlins!“100 Years on the Lincoln Highway” screenings huge success!

You’ReinViTed!

Featuring Lander resident and star of “Touching the Wild”,

Joe Hutto. The screening will be followed by a Q&A and

book signing with Joe.

To a FREE public screening of nature: touching the Wild

DaTe LocaTion & TiMe

April 5WRiGHT

Wright Branch Library10:30 a.m.

GiLLeTTe Campbell County Public Library

1:30 and 3:30 p.m.

April 9DoUGLaS

Converse County Library10:30 a.m.

GLenRocKGlenrock Library

1:00 p.m.

April 10eTHeTe

Shoshone & Arapaho Headstart10 a.m.

April 11RaWLinS

Carbon County Library10:30 a.m.

LaRaMieAlbany County Library

3:30 p.m.

April 12

RiVeRTonKiwanis Books and Breakfast

St. Margaret’s Gym8 a.m.

April 14Ten SLeeP

Ten Sleep School10 a.m.

WoRLanDWorland Library

3:30 p.m.

coDYCody Library

6 p.m.

April 15PoWeLL

Powell Library3:30 p.m.

April 16SHeRiDan

Fulmer County Library10 a.m.

April 17BUFFaLo

Johnson County Library10 a.m.

cHeYenneAlta Vista School

7:30 p.m.

April 9 at 7pmlander

Fremont County Library200 Amoretti Street

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Follow four ordinary women with the extraordinary ability to break codes.

BecoMe A MeMBeR TodAY!

The following businesses and individuals have helped support public broadcasting by underwriting the local broadcast of special programs:

Ace HardwareA.D. Martin Lumber Co.Ken & Helen BegelmanBig Horn Culligan WaterBuffalo Bill Center of the WestJohn & Peggy BryantCheyenne Light, Fuel and PowerCommunity Colleges WorkforceDevelopmentCook & Associates, P.C.The Matthew & Virgie O. Dragicevich FoundationDubois Telephone ExchangeEdward JonesFirst Interstate Bank Wealth ManagementGottsche Rehabilitation CenterHeart Mountain Interpretive CenterHigh Plains Power/Touchstone EnergyHilltop National BankHomestead Assisted LivingMeridian Trust Federal Credit UnionMuseum of the Mountain ManThe Nature ConservancyPark County Travel CouncilSundowner StationSweetwater GardenUnion WirelessWashakie Museum & Cultural CenterWells Fargo AdvisorsWind River MercantileWinter Law Firm, PCWyDOTwyoming.comWyoming Business CouncilWyoming Business ReportWyoming Community MediaWyoming Education AssociationWyoming Financial InsuranceWyoming HelicoptersWyoming Medical Center