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February 2014
5.1 • 5.2 • 5.3 • knpb.org • 775.784.4555
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6 8PM
A KNPB PRODUCTION
30 FEBRUARYS WITH KNPB
KNPB partners with TMCC to offer college credit around the program The Business of Management.
True Love, a documentary from Reno Native Lincoln Curtis about Reno Wedding Chapels debuts.
KNPB premieres the 4-hour national broadcast of the Canadian blockbuster Anne of Green Gables.
High School Bowl airs on Tuesdays and Wednesdays featuring students from northern Nevada.
As part of Black History month, KNPB programming spotlights the African-American role in America.
Peter Jennings hosts The AIDS Quarterly that presents in-depth examination of the AIDS epidemic.
KNPB series The Nevada Experience debuts highlighting Nevada history & culture.
KNPB debuts Empty Chair from Reno Native Lincoln Curtis about the dying profession of barbershops.
Washington Week in Review celebrates 25 years on public television.
Mister Rogers Neighborhood celebrates 25 years on public television.
The 6-part, 3 night, PBS special Power Play highlights how the American sports industry has changed.
KNPB partners with KLVX in Las Vegas on Capitol Issues ‘95 featuring statewide legislative coverage.
KNPB completes the move into its new home.
Thomas Jefferson - A Film by Ken Burns premieres.
The Nevada Experience: A Quiet Contribution, Women On The Comstock premieres.
KNPB Celebrates the 2nd anniversary of the PBS Ready to Learn programming and educational service.
The Nevada Experience: Hope and Luck features how the 1900 mining boom changed Nevada.
KNPB Artbeat expands to 30 minutes and examines some of the performers and history of jazz in Reno.
KNPB produced, The Riverside, follows the conversion of the hotel into work/living space for Artists.
The Perilous Fight: America’s World War II captures wartime experiences in battle and at home.
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores cultural changes for African-Americans in America Beyond the Color Line.
Kliff Kuehl assumes the leadership role of KNPB and becomes the station’s 3rd President and CEO.
PBS and KNPB address “aging” with Almost Home followed by one-hour local call-in show Open Line.
NOVA Forgotten Genius profiles the accomplished African-American scientist, Percy Julian.
In preparation for the transition to digital broadcast, KNPB launches a new brand identity and tagline.
KNPB turns off its analog signal February 17 to complete the digital transition.
The Donnor Party: American Experience tells the story of the legendary journey over the Sierras.
Stewards of the Rangeland from KNPB and Dennis Golden premieres.
KNPB produced Jews in Nevada adapted from John Marchall’s book debuts.
KNPB joins the nationwide invitation to reverse the high school drop out
rate with the CPB initiative American Graduate - Let’s make it happen.
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Downton Abbey Holiday Preview EventOn December 16, Silver Circle and Legacy Society Members were the first in northern Nevada to experience the television event of 2014 during the KNPB Holiday Silver Circle and Legacy Society event hosted by the Eldorado Hotel Casino. Refreshments, including a gin tasting, and passed hors d’oeuvres were enjoyed by all at Bubinga Lounge inside the Eldorado. After the reception, guests filled the Eldorado Showroom and were treated to the much anticipated sneak peak of the first hour of Downton Abbey Season 4.
Board members Eric and Tina Lackshin and Chuck Alvey enjoy the night.
Brynne Kenney, Tony Manfredi, and Katie Bria show
off their Downton Abbey tea cups.
Tony Manfredi, board member Be-Be Adams, Tracey Duke, Sean Gamble, and Ruth Smith.
Legacy Society Members, Eugene and Mary Nelson with Kurt and Judy Mische.
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Willow ....................................2/06
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Avery .......................................2/07
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SESAME STREET premieres new episodes and marks the upcoming Olympic games the week of February 3-7 with three debut episodes and two encores themed around games and sportsmanship. An accompanying SESAME STREET game on pbskids.org will also allow kids to explore winter sports.
Weekdays at 10am
5February 2014
MEMBERCARD BENEFITS2-for-1 tickets Buried Child
through February 9
Presented by Reno Little Theater
147 E. Pueblo Street, Reno
775-813-8900 www.renolittletheater.org
Kibbutz Contemporary Dance CompanyFebruary 20
Presented by UNR Performing Arts
Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Bldg., UNR campus
775-784-4444 www.unr.edu/pas
FarflungFebruary 28 – March 8
Presented by UNR Nevada Repertory Company
Redfield Theatre, Church Fine Arts Bldg., UNR campus
775-784-4444 www.unr.edu/cla/theatredance/current_season
*2-for-1 tickets on all Wednesday & Thursday evenings
2-for-1 tickets*
2-for-1 tickets
6 February 2014
WEEKDAY MORNINGS
DAYTIME PROGRAMMING
6:00am Clifford the Big Red Dog
6:30am WordGirl
7:00am Arthur
7:30am Wild Kratts
8:00am Curious George
8:30am Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That
9:00am Peg + Cat
9:30am Dinosaur Train
10:00am Sesame Street, ex. 2/13
10:00am Colonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip, 2/13
11:00am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
11:30am Super Why!
noon Sid the Science Kid
12:30pm Thomas & Friends
MONDAY - FRIDAY
1:30pm
WEEKDAY AFTERNOONSCalifornia’s
Gold Wild Nevada* Hometime Beauty of Oil
Painting Sew It All
1:00pm
House with A History, *
Woodsmith Shop
Best of Joy of Painting
Sewing with Nancy
MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI.
California’s Gold * Produced by
Harsh World, This WorldFebruary 13 at 10am
What was slavery really like for enslaved people and their masters?
Traditional proverbs guide students through personal stories, based on
primary sources, showing kindness, betrayal, trust, cruelty, and the many emotions that
govern complex human relationships.
7February 2014 7
DAYTIME PROGRAMMING
3:00pm PBS NewsHour
4:00pm Charlie Rose
Watch Charlie Rose: THE WEEK Saturdays at 5:30pm
MONDAY - FRIDAY
MONDAY - FRIDAY
2:00pm
AFTERNOONS CONT.History
Detectives China’s
Challenges, 2/5
Super Skyscrapers,
2/12, 2/19, 2/26
Globe Trekker As Time Goes By
MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI.
2:30pm Keeping Up Appearances
6:00pm BBC World News
6:30pm PBS NewsHour
7:30pm Nightly Business Report
Hawking, 2/4
Rangeland Under Fire*…
2/11
Wild Nevada* 2014, 2/18
Pioneers of Television, 2/25
NOVA Nature Antiques Roadshow
Variety Health
2/3-2/7
2/10-2/14
5:00pm
Roman Catacomb Mystery
Great Cathedral Mystery
Mystery of Easter Island
Original Duckumentary
The Animal House
Honey Bagers: Masters of Mayhem
Detroit (Part 3 of 3)
Baton Rouge (Part 1 of 3)
Baton Rouge (Part 2 of 3)
Egypt’s Golden Empire
(Part 1 of 3)
Egypt’s Golden Empire
(Part 2 of 3)
Egypt’s Golden Empire
(Part 3 of 3)
Secrets of the Dead
Silver Pharaoh
American Health Journal
American Health Journal
American Health Journal
American Health Journal
2/24-2/28
5:30pm
2/17-2/21
Second Opinion
Detroit (Part 2 of 3)
The Funkiest Monkeys
Ghosts of Murdered
Kings
MON. TUES. WED. THUR. FRI.
HIGHLIGHTS
The Amish Shunned: American ExperienceTuesday, 2/4 at 9pm
Masterpiece Mystery!Sherlock: Series 3Saturday, 2/1, 2/8 at 9pmSunday, 2/2 at 10pm
Super SkyscrapersWednesdays at 10pm
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American MastersAlice Walker: Beauty in TruthFriday, 2/7 at 9pm
Thursday, 2/6 at 8pm
Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid: American ExperienceTuesday, 2/11 at 9pm
10 February 2014
HIGHLIGHTS
February 201410
NOVAGreat Cathedral MysteryWednesday, 2/12 at 9pm
Great PerformancesFriday, 2/14 at 9pm
Thursday, 2/13 at 8pm
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Masterpiece ClassicDownton AbbeySeason 4Sundays at 9pm
Tuesday, 2/18 at 9pm
Great PerformancesSting: The Last ShipFriday, 2/21 at 9pm
12 February 2014
Kurt A. Mische, President & CEO
BE MORE
Local!This month KNPB will debut installments of two local programs that continue our
commitment to serve our region and connect our community.Stewards of the Rangeland IV will be seen for the first time Thursday evening February
6 at 8pm. This is the 4th and latest installment of the Stewards of the Rangeland series that addresses the critical issues faced by Nevada’s farmers and ranchers…issues that affect not only them but the economy of our entire state. Produced and hosted by Dennis & Gabe Golden, Stewards of the Rangeland has the distinction of having earned more awards than any local series in KNPB’s 30 year history: 3 Telly Awards and 2 International Communicator awards! While we do not produce these programs with the intention of winning awards, they are a measure of our success.
Another award winning series, Wild Nevada, has produced a one hour special that will be seen Thursday night February 13 at 8pm. Hosts Chris Orr and Dave Santina hit the trail again to take us to intriguing sites within a day’s drive in the Silver State. Wild Nevada is seen Saturdays at 3pm on KNPB; this special is an enjoyable extension of that series. And coming up Saturday March 1, KNPB will again broadcast the Nevada High School boys and girls basketball championships live from Mackay Arena.
When we talk about local programming, we of course include our weekly program A Conversation. Brent Boynton talks with the many fascinating people who live here or visit our region. Brent also hosts our quarterly Open Lines town hall broadcasts that take a deeper dive into issues affecting our region. Local programs like Poetry Out Loud, the Holland Project’s 3 Minute Film Festival, Pylon Chasers, Legends of the Lake, You’ll Always Be With Me, Reno Historic Races, House With a History, Living in the Big Empty and the Emmy-nominated The Work of Art not only tell compelling stories of our area, they present a more positive view of our region than what is typically available in commercial media. All reflect the high journalistic standards of accuracy, fairness and responsible reporting that are the hallmarks of KNPB and PBS; and are increasingly rare in today’s media world.
These programs and series are funded by local companies, foundations and of course, individual donors who understand the value and importance of this work. All of us can take justifiable pride in these programs that consistently serve our region and connect our community.
“When I look at our stations around the country, there are a handful of stations that are truly extraordinary—I would say almost legendary. And KNPB happens to be one of those.”
– Paula Kerger, President & CEO of PBS
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SATURDAY 1 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S
NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
“Detroit” Highlights include a signed 1970 Andy Warhol poster and a work-ing script of The Wizard of Oz.
(Part 1 of 3) (Repeats at 7pm) 9:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES The heroic acts shown in a poster
about African-American soldiers in World War I are investigated.
10:00 MOTORWEEK 10:30 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014 /
Quest for a Dry Basement” 11:00 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014 /
Getting to Level” 11:30 HOMETIME – NEW SEASON!
“Creekside Home Heat” noon AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED “A Fancy Finale” 12:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S
FAMILY TABLE “Slow Roasted Pork Shoulder and Brussels
Sprouts, Sweet Corn Pudding & Chess Pie” 1:00 MARTHA BAKES “Tarts and Tartlets”
1:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Crostini to Parmigiana” 2:00 VINTAGE “Homecoming Queen” 2:30 SIMPLY MING 3:00 WILD NEVADA “Henderson to Searchlight” 3:30 EZ TECH UNIVERSITY EZ Tech University reports back with
footage from the largest electronic game show convention E3.
4:00 NOVA “Ghosts of Murdered Kings” Archae-
ologists in Ireland’s County Tipperary investigate the violent deaths of bog body victims.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/2 at 10am and Mon-day, 2/3 at 5pm)
5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats at 5:30am) 6:00 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Season Premiere, 1976” 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 1 of 3) 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 2/7 at 2:30pm) 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY (Repeats Friday, 2/7 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Sherlock, Series 3: The Sign of Three”
Sherlock faces his biggest challenge of all – delivering a Best Man’s speech on John’s wedding day. (Part 2 of 3)
11:00 MI-5 The murder of his friend Max Witt leads
Harry Pearce into a plot involving Rus-sia and the Chechens.
midnight AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Sarah Jarosz/The Milk Carton Kids” 1:00 FRONT AND CENTER “Buddy Guy” 2:00 FRONTLINE “League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion
Crisis” (Part 1 of 2)
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3:00 FRONTLINE “League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion
Crisis” (Part 2 of 2) 4:00 HAWKING The life of Stephen Hawking, one of the
most remarkable minds of the modern age, is chronicled.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/2 at 1:30am–Joined in Progress & 5am and Tuesday, 2/4 at 2pm)
5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL (R)
5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R)
SUNDAY 2 6:00 SESAME STREET 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 NATURE “The Funkiest Monkeys” Filmmaker
Colin Stafford-Johnson visits Indonesia to explore charismatic crested black macaques.
(Repeats Tuesday, 2/4 at 5pm)
10:00 NOVA (R) “Ghosts of Murdered Kings” (See Saturday, 2/1 at 4pm) 11:00 START UP “Never Dessert Your Fellow Man!” The
“Cirque Du Rouge” tattoo shop and an online fundraising site called “Give For-ward” are visited.
11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey Season 4” Can Bates
learn what’s troubling Anna? Thomas installs a new ally and Alfred takes up cooking. (Part 4 of 8)
(Repeats at 8pm) 1:00 AMERICAN MASTERS “Cab Calloway: Sketches” An ambassador
for his race, Calloway was the first black musician to tour the segregationist South, as early as 1932. At the top of his game in the jazz and swing eras of the 30s and 40s, he toured as Sportin’ Life in Porgy and Bess. His career flagged until he was rediscovered in the 1980s.
2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!”
This acclaimed production from Lon-don’s National Theatre, directed by
2/2 1:00pm AMERICAN MASTERS “Cab Calloway: Sketches”
2/7 9:00pm AMERICAN MASTERS “Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth”
2/7 10:30pm THE EDUCATION OF HARVEY GANTT
2/9 1:00pm THE MARCH
2/21 10:30pm HEART & SOUL WITH ALYSON CAMBRIDGE: MUSIC & THE SPOKEN WORD
2/28 10:30pm ONE NIGHT IN MARCH
KNPB Celebrates Black History Month
15February 2014
Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Susan Stroman, set box office records during its original runs in the West End and then later on Broadway, with crit-ics and audiences alike captivated by its fresh new take on a venerable classic.
5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
5:30 A CONVERSATION “Travelocity Founder and Kayak Chairman
Terry Jones” The man who founded an innovative travel company and is still reshaping the travel industry through Kayak.com is also the chairman of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. Host Brent Boynton talks with him about business and innovation.
6:00 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Elvis House” Huell visits the onetime
Palm Springs home of Elvis Presley, now designated as a historic property.
(Repeats Monday, 2/3 at 1pm) 6:30 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Cape Mendocino Lighthouse” Huell trav-
els to the westernmost point in Califor-nia in search of the Cape Mendocino Lighthouse.
(Repeats Monday, 2/3 at 1:30pm)
7:00 SECRETS OF SELFRIDGES Harry Gordon Selfridge introduced a
new retail model that revolutionized the way Londoners shopped. This pro-gram reveals the grandiose store’s hid-den stories and delves deep into the mind of its incredibly ambitious creator.
8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 4 of 8) (See today at noon) 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton
Abbey Season 4” Rose’s surprise party for Robert risks scandal. Mary meets an old suitor. Edith gets troubling news. (Part 5 of 8)
(Repeats at 2am, Monday, 2/3 at 3am and Sunday, 2/9 at noon & 8pm)
2014 Forum for Excellence Series
An Evening with Lani Guinier
Thursday, February 6, 2014 • 7:00 p.m.ADMISSION IS FREE!
“Leading from Behind: A 21st Century Strategy for Leadership”
T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N e v a d a , R e n o C o l l e g e o f L i b e r a l A r t s P r e s e n t s :
VIP “meet the speaker” packages are available: call (775) 682-8973. Dr. Guinier’s appearance is made possible with the support of friends of the College of Liberal Arts and the sponsors shown above.
Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Building
16 February 2014
See pages 6-7 for weekday programming 6am-7:30pm
10:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Sherlock,
Series 3: His Last Vow” Charles Augustus Magnus-sen is the Napoleon of blackmail — and the one man Sherlock truly hates. (Part 3 of 3)
(Repeats at 3am, Monday, 2/3 at 4am and Saturday, 2/8 at 9pm)
midnight INDEPENDENT LENS “The State of Arizona” The complex reali-
ties behind Arizona’s struggle with ille-gal immigration are explored.
1:30 HAWKING (R) (Joined in Progress) (See Monday, 2/1 at 4am) 2:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 5 of 8) 3:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) 5:00 HAWKING (R)
MONDAY 3
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Detroit” Amazing discoveries include a
signed photo album of President Abra-ham Lincoln and his cabinet.
(Part 2 of 3) (Repeats at 2am, Wednesday, 2/5 at 5pm
& 5am and Saturday, 2/8 at 8am & 7pm) 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Eugene, OR” Great treasures include
an 1846 map of Western America and a Russian Imperial Officer’s sword. (Part 2 of 3)
(Repeats at 1am) 10:00 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE “The Warrior Pharaohs” Egyptian rulers
Ahmose, Hatshepsut, the first female Pharaoh, and Thutmosis III are explored. (Part 1 of 3)
(Repeats Thursday, 2/6 at 5pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Eugene, OR” (Part 2 of 3)
2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 2 of 3) 3:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 5 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/2 at 9pm) 4:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series 3: His Last Vow” (Part 3 of 3) (See Sunday, 2/2 at 10pm)
TUESDAY 4 8:00 THE AMISH:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The film examines the beliefs, lifestyle
and history of this insular religious com-munity. (Part 2 of 2)
(Repeats at 1am and Wed., 2/5 at 4am) 9:00 THE AMISH SHUNNED:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Seven former members of the Amish community reflect on leaving their very tightly-knit community.
(Repeats at 2am, Thursday, 2/6 at 2am and Sunday, 2/9 at 2pm)
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THE AMISH:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 2:00 THE AMISH SHUNNED:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 4:00 POV “American Promise” (Repeats Friday, 2/7 at 12am, Saturday,
2/8 at 3am and Sunday, 2/9 at 11:30pm)
WEDNESDAY 5 8:00 NATURE “An Original Duckumentary” A look at
this fascinating bird sheds light on how ducks migrate together, nurture chicks and more.
(Repeats at 1am, Thursday, 2/6 at 4am, Sunday, 2/9 at 9am & Tues. 2/11 at 5pm)
17February 2014 17
9:00 NOVA “Roman Catacomb Mystery” A forensic
investigation explores an ancient city of the dead known as the Catacombs beneath Rome.
(Repeats at 2am, Thursday, 2/6 at 5am, Saturday, 2/8 at 4pm, Sunday, 2/9 at 10am and Monday, 2/10 at 5pm)
10:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS “One World Trade Center” The final year
of exterior construction of One World Trade Center in New York City is show-cased. (Part 1 of 4)
(Repeats at 3am, Friday, 2/7 at 4am, Saturday, 2/8 at 2am and Wednesday, 2/12 at 2pm)
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R) 3:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS (R) 4:00 THE AMISH:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (Part 2 of 2) (See Tuesday, 2/4 at 8pm) 5:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Pat 2 of 3) (See Monday, 2/3 at 8pm)
THURSDAY 6 8:00 RANGELAND UNDER FIRE:
STEWARDS OF THE RANGELAND
Rangeland Under Fire,The fourth docu-mentary in the award winning “Stew-ards of the Rangeland” series, explores the latest challenges faced by our open range food producers, the ranchers, as they fight to escape epic wildfires, battle for resources with wild horses and liti-gate to protect water and grazing rights in their struggle to fulfill their mission to provide food for the nation.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/9 at 7pm and Tuesday, 2/11 at 2pm)
9:00 STEWARDS OF THE RANGELAND: THE ENDANGERED WEST
In a race against time, environmental scientists use the latest technology to battle the forces of nature; wild-fire, predation and cheatgrass to pre-vent the listing of the Sage-grouse as an endangered species. (Repeats Sunday, 2/9 at 4pm)
10:00 MI-5 Calum Reed is mugged and his laptop
containing the identities of five high level assets is stolen.
(Repeats Saturday, 2/8 at 11pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 2/7 at 5am) 2:00 THE AMISH SHUNNED:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 2/4 at 9pm) 4:00 NATURE (R) “An Original Duckumentary” (See Wednesday, 2/5 at 8pm) 5:00 NOVA (R) “Roman Catacomb Mystery” (See Wednesday, 2/5 at 9pm)
FRIDAY 7 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK
WITH GWEN IFILL (Repeats Saturday, 2/8 at 5am)
8:30 A CONVERSATION “A Conversation about Biothreats” Dr.
Kimothy Smith, expert in bioterrorism and epidemiology, lives in Incline Vil-lage and teaches at UNR. Host Brent Boynton talks with Smith about the bio-threats, both natural and nefarious, of
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(Repeats Sunday, 2/9 at 5:30pm) 9:00 AMERICAN MASTERS “Alice Walker:
Beauty in Truth” The life of the first African-American woman to win a Pulit-zer Prize for Literature is chronicled. Most famous for her seminal novel “The Color Purple,” writer / activist Alice Walker celebrates her 70th birthday February 9.
(Repeats at 2am and Sunday, 2/9 at 4am) 10:30 THE EDUCATION OF
HARVEY GANTT The story of the first African American
accepted to a white college in South Carolina is showcased.
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight POV (R) “American Promise” Two African-Amer-
ican boys are followed as they make their way through a prestigious private school.
(Repeats Saturday, 2/8 at 3am and Sunday, 2/9 at 11:30pm)
2:00 AMERICAN MASTERS (R) 3:30 POV “Listening Is An Act of Love:
A Storycorps Special” (Repeats Sunday, 2/9 at 5:30am) 4:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS (R) “One World Trade Center” (Part 1 of 4) (See Wednesday, 2/5 at 10pm) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)
SATURDAY 8 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S
NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 2 of 3) (See Monday, 2/3 at 8pm) 9:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES The detectives investigate four sto-
ries from the American West, from the rodeo to Hollywood.
10:00 MOTORWEEK 10:30 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014 /
Additional Details” 11:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE “Repairing A Rotted Porch Post /
Dealing with High Indoor Humidity” 11:30 HOMETIME “Creekside Home Garage Doors” noon AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED “Three Ways with Eggs” 12:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S
FAMILY TABLE “Potato Chip-Crusted Drum Fish with
Sambal Mayo and Cauliflower Mac and Cheese”
1:00 MARTHA BAKES “Souffles” 1:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Rustic and Rich Flavors” 2:00 VINTAGE “DIY at Chimney Rock” 2:30 SIMPLY MING 3:00 WILD NEVADA “Desert and Mountain Fun” 3:30 EZ TECH UNIVERSITY Explore the latest in wireless home
video monitoring as we take a close look at VueZone by Netgear.
4:00 NOVA (R) “Roman Catacomb Mystery” (See Wednesday, 2/5 at 9pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats at 5:30am) 6:00 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “200 Years of American Music, Part 2” 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 2 of 3) (See Monday, 2/3 at 8pm) 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 2/14 at 2:30pm)
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8:30 AS TIME GOES BY (Repeats Friday, 2/14 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! (R) “Sherlock, Series 3: His Last Vow” (Part 3 of 3) (See Sunday, 2/2 at 10pm) 11:00 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 2/6 at 10pm) midnight AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Kacey Musgraves/Dale Watson” 1:00 FRONT AND CENTER “Jake Bugg” 2:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS (R) “One World Trade Center” (Part 1 of 4) (See Wednesday, 2/5 at 10pm) 3:00 POV (R) “American Promise” (See Fri. 2/7 at 12am) 5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK
WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R)
SUNDAY 9 6:00 SESAME STREET 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 NATURE (R) “An Original Duckumentary” (See Wednesday, 2/5 at 8pm) 10:00 NOVA (R)
“Roman Catacomb Mystery” (See Wednesday, 2/5 at 9pm) 11:00 START UP “Workin Like A Hot Dog!” “Happy Dog
Hotel and Spa,” an Indianapolis pet facil-ity that provides high-standard care is visited.
11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 5 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/2 at 9pm)
1:00 THE MARCH
Witness the compelling and dramatic story of the 1963 March on Washing-ton, where Dr. Martin Luther King gave his stirring “I Have a Dream” speech.
2:00 THE AMISH SHUNNED: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/4 at 9pm) 4:00 STEWARDS OF THE
RANGELAND: THE ENDANGERED WEST (R)
(See Thursday, 2/6 at 9pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 A CONVERSATION (R) “A Conversation About Biothreats” (See Friday, 2/7 at 8:30pm) 6:00 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Masumoto Family Farm” Huell travels to
Central California to visit the 80 acre Masumoto Family Farm. (Repeats Monday, 2/10 at 1pm)
6:30 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Michael Adams” Huell travels to the
Yosemite Valley to meet up with the son of famous photographer Ansel Adams.
(Repeats Monday, 2/10 at 1:30pm) 7:00 RANGELAND UNDER
FIRE: STEWARDS OF THE RANGELAND (R)
(See Thursday, 2/6 at 8pm) 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 5 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/2 at 9pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey Season 4” When Rob-
ert and Thomas make a sudden trip, everyone’s life becomes more compli-cated. (Part 6 of 8)
(Repeats at 1:30am, Monday, 2/10 at 3am and Sunday, 2/16 at noon & 8pm)
10:00 MAKING OF A LADY Based on the forgotten novel by cele-
brated writer Frances Hodgson Burnett (“The Secret Garden”), this classic tale tells the story of the wellborn, educated
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but penniless Emily, played by Lydia Wil-son who accepts an unromantic mar-riage proposal and soon finds that her life is in danger.
(Repeats at 2:30am and Monday, 2/10 at 4am)
11:30 POV (R) “American Promise” (See Friday, 2/7 at 12am) 1:30 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 6 of 8) 2:30 MAKING OF A LADY (R) 4:00 AMERICAN MASTERS (R) “Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth” (See Friday, 2/7 at 9pm) 5:30 POV (R) “Listening Is An Act of Love:
A Storycorps Special” (See Friday, 2/7 at 3:30am)
MONDAY 10
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Detroit” Highlights include a Charles
Schulz signed letter and etchings by Edward Hopper and John Sloan. (Part 3 of 3)
(Repeats at 2am, Tuesday, 2/11 at 5am, Wednesday, 2/12 at 5pm and Saturday, 2/15 at 8am & 7pm)
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Eugene, OR” Great discoveries include
a circa 1861 Civil War cavalry gui-don and a 1960 jeweled gold moretto. (Part 3 of 3)
(Repeats at 1am) 10:00 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE
“Pharaohs of the Sun” By 1400 B.C. the Egyptian empire is in a golden age of wealth and power, led by Amenhotep III. (Part 2 of 3)
(Repeats Thursday, 2/13 at 5pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY
1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Eugene, OR” (Part 3 of 3) 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 3 of 3) 3:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 6 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/9 at 9pm) 4:00 MAKING OF A LADY (R) (See Sunday, 2/9 at 10pm) 5:30 KATMAI: ALASKA’S WILD
PENINSULA
TUESDAY 11 8:00 BILLY THE KID:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE American Experience sheds light on
the true story behind the hardscrab-ble outlaw who earned a deadly reputation.
(Repeats at 1am, Wednesday, 2/12 at 4am and Sunday, 2/16 at 3pm)
9:00 BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The true story of the famous out-laws and bank robbers who captivated Americans in the 1890s.
(Repeats at 2am, Wednesday, 2/12 at 5am, Thursday, 2/13 at 3am, Saturday, 2/15 at 4am and Sunday, 2/16 at 4pm)
10:00 FRONTLINE “Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria” A look
at the alarming rise of untreatable infec-tions in hospitals, communities and across the globe.
(Repeats at 3am and Saturday, 2/15 at 2:30am–Joined in Progress)
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 BILLY THE KID:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 2:00 BUTCH CASSIDY & THE
SUNDANCE KID: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
3:00 FRONTLINE (R)
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4:00 INDEPENDENT LENS “Spies of Mississippi” (Repeats Friday, 2/14 at midnight, Sat-
urday, 2/15 at 3am and Sunday, 2/16 at 11:45pm)
5:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 3 of 3) (See Monday, 2/10 at 8pm)
WEDNESDAY 12 8:00 NATURE “The Animal House” A look at the
“homelife of wildlife,” from builders like beavers, to decorators like the bowerbird.
(Repeats at 1am, Thursday, 2/13 at 4am, Sunday, 2/16 at 9am and Tuesday, 2/18 at 5pm)
9:00 NOVA “Great Cathedral Mystery” Using period
tools and techniques, bricklayers build a mini version of the Duomo in Florence.
(Repeats at 2am, Thursday, 2/13 at 5am, Saturday, 2/15 at 4pm, Sunday, 2/16 at 10am and Monday, 2/17 at 5pm)
10:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS
“Building the Future” The Leadenhall Building is the tallest skyscraper in the city of London and the most innovative. This program follows the monumental challenges that come with erecting this super skyscraper: it will be constructed off-site, delivered to location, and stacked and bolted together like a giant Lego set. (Part 2 of 4)
(Repeats at 3am and Wednesday, 2/19 at 2pm)
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R)
3:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS (R) 4:00 BILLY THE KID:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 2/11 at 8pm) 5:00 BUTCH CASSIDY & THE
SUNDANCE KID: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/11 at 9pm)
THURSDAY 13 8:00 WILD NEVADA 2014 Wild
Nevada 2014 marks the return of KNPB’s popular program, now for the first time in high definition, as hosts Chris Orr and Dave Santina experience new adventures across the Silver State. They look for wild horses and birds and sample geocaching in scenic Nevada environs.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/16 at 7pm and Tuesday, 2/18 at 2pm)
9:00 MI-5 Section D finds that known anarchist
Johnny Grier is in the city and he may be making a dirty bomb.
(Repeats Saturday, 2/15 at 10:30pm) 10:00 MI-5 An imprisoned Islamic extremist leader
appoints two followers to commit a revenge suicide mission.
(Repeats Saturday, 2/15 at 11:30pm)
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11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 2/14 at 5am) 2:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (Part 1 of 3) (Repeats Friday, 2/14 at 4am) 3:00 BUTCH CASSIDY & THE
SUNDANCE KID: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/11 at 9pm) 4:00 NATURE (R) “The Animal House” (See Wednesday, 2/12 at 8pm) 5:00 NOVA (R) “Great Cathedral Mystery” (See Wednesday, 2/12 at 9pm)
FRIDAY 14
8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL
(Repeats at 1am & Saturday, 2/15 at 5am)
8:30 A CONVERSATION “Nevada Writers Hall of Fame Member
Dick Davies” From the disappearance of small-town America to the study of our nation’s fascination with sports, a local professor has been writing informative books for decades. Host Brent Boynton talks with Nevada Writers Hall of Fame inductee Richard O. Davies about his passions for what’s real in America...and for writing.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/16 at 5:30pm) 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “National
Theatre: 50 Years On Stage” In Novem-ber 2013, the Royal National The-atre of London celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special gala performance, wel-coming home an all-star cast of alumni to perform excerpts from landmark productions.
(Repeats at 2am & Sunday, 2/16 at 4am) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE
midnight INDEPENDENT LENS “Spies of Mississippi” The state of Missis-
sippi formed a spy agency to preserve segregation during the 1950s and ‘60s.
(Repeats Saturday, 2/15 at 3am and Sun-day, 2/16 at 11:45pm)
1:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL (R)
1:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats Sat., 2/15 at 5:30pm & 5:30am) 2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) 4:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R) (Part 1 of 3) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)
SATURDAY 15 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S
NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 3 of 3) (See Monday, 2/10 at 8pm) 9:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES A powder horn in Minnesota is traced
to a captain in Massachusetts during the American Revolution.
10:00 MOTORWEEK 10:30 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014 /
Arlington Heights” 11:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE “Fitting A Mattress Up A Narrow Staircase/
Repairing A Light-Switch in Seattle” 11:30 HOMETIME “Creekside Home Light & Glass” noon AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED “A Modern Take On Pizza and Grilled
Cheese” 12:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S
FAMILY TABLE “Warm Crawfish
Salad, Seafood-Stuffed Cabbage and Oatmeal-Chocolate Chip Cookie”
1:00 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL –
NEW SEASON!
“Chicken”
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1:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Sundays with Nonna Rosa” 2:00 VINTAGE “Pressing to the Finish” 2:30 SIMPLY MING 3:00 WILD NEVADA “Walker Lake to Manhattan” 3:30 EZ TECH UNIVERSITY Follow us on a journey where tech-
nology opens doors to maintain and improve your health. In this health focused episode, we’ll show you how to track your medications and go from couch to 5K with the workout app C25K.
4:00 NOVA (R) “Great Cathedral Mystery” (See Wednesday, 2/12 at 9pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats at 5:30am) 6:00 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Music, Music, Music” 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Detroit” (Part 3 of 3) (See Monday, 2/10 at 8pm) 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 2/21 at 2:30pm)
8:30 AS TIME GOES (Repeats Friday, 2/21 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Miss Mar-
ple, Series V: The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side” A local fan consumes a poisoned daiquiri at a benefit thrown by a recently relocated Hollywood star. (Part 1 of 3)
10:30 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 2/13 at 9pm) 11:30 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 2/13 at 10pm) 12:30 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Arcade Fire” 1:30 FRONT AND CENTER “Zakk Wylde & The Les Paul Trio” 2:30 FRONTLINE (R) “Hunting the Nightmare Bacteria” (Joined in Progress) (See Tuesday, 2/11 at 10pm)
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3:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “Spies of Mississippi” (See Friday, 2/14 at 12am) 4:00 BUTCH CASSIDY & THE
SUNDANCE KID: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/11 at 9pm) 5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK
WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R)
SUNDAY 16 6:00 SESAME STREET 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 NATURE (R) “The Animal House” (See Wednesday, 2/12 at 8pm) 10:00 NOVA (R) “Great Cathedral Mystery” (See Wednesday, 2/12 at 9pm) 11:00 START UP “Newalk A Mile in Their Shoes!” “Pink
Pump,” a boutique that’s dressing fash-ionista throughout Michigan is visited.
11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 6 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/9 at 9pm) 1:00 CUSTER’S LAST STAND:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Learn how
time and time again General George Armstrong Custer ricocheted from triumph to disaster, from battlefield heroism to impetuous escapade.
3:00 BILLY THE KID: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/11 at 8pm) 4:00 BUTCH CASSIDY & THE
SUNDANCE KID: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/11 at 9pm)
5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
5:30 A CONVERSATION (R) “Nevada Writers Hall of Fame Member
Dick Davies” (See Friday, 2/14 at 8:30pm) 6:00 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “La Grange” The Tuolumne Gold Dredge
sits abandoned right of the highway and is an incredible site.
(Repeats Monday, 2/17 at 1pm) 6:30 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Music Video” Huell makes a rock video
for “California, Here I Come” at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood.
(Repeats Monday, 2/17 at 1:30pm) 7:00 WILD NEVADA 2014 (R) (See Thursday, 2/13 at 8pm) 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 6 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/9 at 9pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton Abbey Season 4” Robert and
Thomas return from America. Bates disappears for a day and Edith prepares to go abroad. (Part 7 of 8)
(Repeats at 1am, Monday, 2/17 at 4:30am and Sunday, 2/23 at noon & 7:30pm)
10:15 MURDER ON THE HOME FRONT
Pathologist Lennox Collins investigates the murders of young women in Lon-don during World War II.
(Repeats at 2:30am and Monday, 2/17 at 3am)
11:45 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “Spies of Mississippi” (See Friday, 2/14 at 12am) 1:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 7 of 8) 2:30 MURDER ON THE HOME
FRONT (R) 4:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) “National Theatre: 50 Years On Stage” (See Friday, 2/14 at 9pm)
MONDAY 17
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Baton Rouge” A French Art Deco ring
and four Rembrandt and James McNeill Whistler etchings are appraised.
(Part 1 of 3) (Repeats at 2am, Tuesday, 2/18 at 5am,
Wednesday, 2/19 at 5pm and Saturday, 2/22 at 8am & 7pm)
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9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
“Pittsburgh, PA” A knotted circa 1920 silk Kashan rug and a 17th-century Chi-nese rhinoceros horn cup are appraised. (Part 1 of 3)
(Repeats at 1am) 10:00 EGYPT’S GOLDEN EMPIRE “The Last Great Pharaoh” Ramses II’s
crowning achievement against the Hit-tites is the basis for a new period of stability. (Part 3 of 3)
(Repeats Thursday, 2/20 at 5pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Pittsburgh, PA” (Part 1 of 3) 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Baton Rouge” (Part 1 of 3) 3:00 MURDER ON THE HOME
FRONT (R) (See Sunday, 2/16 at 10:15pm) 4:30 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 7 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/16 at 9pm)
TUESDAY 18 8:00 GRAND COULEE DAM:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Featuring the men and women who
lived and worked at Grand Coulee and the native people whose lives were changed, as well as historians and engi-neers, this film explores how the ten-sion between technological achieve-ment and environmental impact hangs over the project’s legacy.
(Repeats at 1am, Wednesday, 2/19 at 4am and Sunday, 2/23 at 4:30am)
9:00 RISE AND FALL OF PENN STATION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The creation and the demolition of Pennsylvania Station in New York City in 1963 are chronicled. In the wake of the destruction of Penn Station, New York City established the Landmarks Preservation Commission. (Repeats at 2am, Wednesday, 2/19 at 5am, Thursday, 2/20 at 3am, Saturday, 2/22 at 4am and Sunday, 2/23 at 12am)
10:00 FRONTLINE “Generation Like” A look at how the
perennial teen quest for identity and connection has migrated to social media.
(Repeats at 3am and Saturday, 2/22 at 2:30am—Joined in Progress)
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY
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1:00 GRAND COULEE DAM: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
2:00 RISE AND FALL OF PENN STATION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
3:00 FRONTLINE (R) 4:00 INDEPENDENT LENS “Las Marthas” (Repeats Friday, 2/21 at 12am, Saturday,
2/22 at 3am and Sunday, 2/23 at 11pm) 5:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Baton Rouge” (Part 1 of 3) (See Monday, 2/17 at 8pm)
WEDNESDAY 19
8:00 NATURE
“Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem” Three badger specialists in South Africa take on one of the most fearless animals in the world.
(Repeats at 1am, Thursday, 2/20 at 4am, Sunday, 2/23 at 9am and Tuesday, 2/25 at 5pm)
9:00 NOVA “Mystery of Easter Island” New theo-
ries explore how and why the ancient islanders built and moved nearly 900 giant statues.
(Repeats at 2am, Thursday, 2/20 at 5am, Saturday, 2/22 at 4pm, Sunday, 2/23 at 10am and Monday, 2/24 at 5pm)
10:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS “The Vertical City” Shanghai Tower is a
skyscraper and a vertical city that is a testament to China’s economic success. (Part 3 of 4)
(Repeats at 3am and Wednesday, 2/26 at 2pm)
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R)
3:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS (R) 4:00 GRAND COULEE DAM:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 2/18 at 8pm) 5:00 RISE AND FALL OF PENN
STATION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/18 at 9pm)
THURSDAY 20 8:00 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION “Late Night” The talent and shows that
pioneered the late night format are featured.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/23 at 6:30pm and Tuesday, 2/25 at 2pm)
9:00 MI-5 Harry and Erin kidnap Coaver. A CIA
team arrives to collect him, but they turn out to be imposters.
(Repeats Saturday, 2/22 at 10:30pm)
10:00 MI-5 As Harry faces deportation Elena
reveals she has set up attacks to push Britain and Russia into war.
END OF SERIES! (Repeats Saturday, 2/22 at 11:30pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 2/21 at 5am) 2:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (Part 2 of 3) (Repeats Friday, 2/21 at 4am) 3:00 RISE AND FALL OF PENN
STATION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/18 at 9pm) 4:00 NATURE (R) “Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem” (See Wednesday, 2/19 at 8pm) 5:00 NOVA (R) “Mystery of Easter Island” (See Wednesday, 2/19 at 9pm)
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FRIDAY 21 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK
WITH GWEN IFILL (Repeats at 1am & Saturday, 2/22 at 5am)
8:30 A CONVERSATION “KNPB CEO’S” As KNPB celebrates
its 30th anniversary, Host Dave San-tina looks back at the station’s history with the three former CEOs who’ve guided it: Jim Pagliarini, president and CEO, Twin Cities Public Television; Rick Schneider, executive vice president and chief operating officer of WETA, public television of greater Washington, D.C.; and Kliff Kuehl, President and CEO, Kansas City Public Television—along with current KNPB president and CEO Kurt Mische.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/23 at 5:30pm) 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES “Sting: The Last Ship” For the last several
years, rock & roll Renaissance man Sting has been working on a new musical play titled “The Last Ship,” that tells the story of the demise of the ship building indus-try in 1980s Newcastle. This program is a special concert staging of songs from the musical, performed by Sting and some of the play’s cast, recorded in fall 2013 at New York’s Public Theater.” “The Last Ship” debuts on Broadway in the fall 2014.
(Repeats at 2am & Sunday, 2/23 at 3am) 10:30 HEART & SOUL WITH
ALYSON CAMBRIDGE: MUSIC & THE SPOKEN WORD
Songs include “When the Saints Go Marching in,” “The Battle of Jericho,” “Down By the Riverside,” “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, and “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands.”
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “Las Marthas” Latino debutantes dress
like patriotic colonial figures at the deb-utante ball in Laredo, Texas.
(Repeats Saturday, 2/22 at 3am and Sun-day, 2/23 at 11pm)
1:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL (R)
1:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (Repeats Saturday, 2/22 at 5:30pm &
5:30am) 2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) 3:30 ARCHITECT ROBERT A.M.
STERN: PRESENCE OF THE PAST
The successful New York architect bridges the divide between modernists and traditionalists.
(Repeats Sunday, 2/23 at 5:30am) 4:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R) (Part 2 of 3) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)
SATURDAY 22 6:00 DANIEL TIGER’S
NEIGHBORHOOD 6:30 MARTHA SPEAKS 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 BOB THE BUILDER 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Baton Rouge” (Part 1 of 3) (See Monday, 2/17 at 8pm) 9:00 HISTORY DETECTIVES An autographed ball could be evidence
of the influence of America’s pastime on racial integration.
10:00 MOTORWEEK 10:30 THIS OLD HOUSE “Arlington Italianate Project 2014 / Italianate Inspiration” 11:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE “Installing A Clawfoot Tub with Shower /
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6:00 LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Salute to Sinatra” 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Baton Rouge” (Part 1 of 3) (See Monday, 2/17 at 8pm) 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (Repeats Friday, 2/28 at 2:30pm) 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY (Repeats Friday, 2/28 at 2pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! “Miss Marple, Series V: The Secret of
Chimneys” A coded message discov-ered in the pocket of a dead count may shed light on the mystery of his death. (Part 2 of 3)
10:30 MI-5 (R) (See Thursday, 2/20 at 9pm) 11:30 MI-5 (R) – END OF SERIES! (See Thursday, 2/20 at 10pm) 12:30 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS “Radiohead” 1:30 FRONT AND CENTER “Rock Candy Funk Party” 2:30 FRONTLINE (R) “Generation Like” (Joined in Progress) (See Tuesday, 2/18 at 10pm) 3:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “Las Marthas” (See Friday, 2/21 at 12am) 4:00 RISE AND FALL OF PENN
STATION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday, 2/18 at 9pm) 5:00 WASHINGTON WEEK
WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R)
SUNDAY 23 6:00 SESAME STREET 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 NATURE (R) “Honey Badgers: Masters of Mayhem” (See Wednesday, 2/19 at 8pm) 10:00 NOVA (R) “Mystery of Easter Island” (See Wednesday, 2/19 at 9pm) 11:00 START UP “Andy Warhowl’s Kitchen!” A self-service
dog wash, a gourmet carry-out restau-rant and a custom furniture shop are showcased.
11:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP
noon AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
“French-Style Dutch Oven Dinners” 12:30 CHEF JOHN BESH’S
FAMILY TABLE “Blue Crab and Sausage Stew with
Cajun Grain Rice and Lemon-Blackberry Cheesecake”
1:00 MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL
“Onions” 1:30 LIDIA’S KITCHEN “Potato Pizza” 2:00 VINTAGE “Pressing to the Finish” 2:30 SIMPLY MING 3:00 WILD NEVADA “Red Rock Canyon” 3:30 EZ TECH UNIVERSITY Discover Next Avenue, a website devel-
oped by PBS to help you keep informed about finances, health and living well.
4:00 NOVA (R) “Mystery of Easter Island” (See Wednesday, 2/19 at 9pm) 5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK (R) (Repeats at 5:30am)
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noon MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 7 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/16 at 9pm) 1:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES
AT THE MET
“The Nose” Great Performances at the Met presents Shostakovich’s “The Nose.” Pavel Smelkov holds the baton, and the cast includes Andrey Popov and Alexander Lewis.
3:30 AMERICAN MASTERS “Carol Burnett: A Woman of Character”
Examine Carol Burnett’s career, difficult childhood and the dramatic turn that followed her TV variety show.
5:00 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 5:30 A CONVERSATION (R) “KNPB CEO’S” (See Friday, 2/21 at 8:30pm) 6:00 CALIFORNIA’S GOLD “Oil Workers” The town of Taft cele-
brates 100 years with Oildorado Days, taking everyone back to a pioneer time.
(Repeats Monday, 2/24 at 1pm) 6:30 PIONEERS OF TELEVISION (R) “Late Night” (See Thursday, 2/20 at 8pm) 7:30 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 7 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/16 at 9pm) 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC “Downton
Abbey Sea-son 4” Lady Rose meets the Prince of Wales and faces a dilemma. Trouble also plagues Cora’s mother, her brother, Edith and almost everyone else at Downton Abbey. (Part 8 of 8)
(Repeats at 1am & Monday, 2/24 at 4am)
11:00 INDEPENDENT LENS (R) “Las Marthas” (See Friday, 2/21 at 12am) midnight RISE AND FALL OF PENN
STATION: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R)
(See Tuesday 2/18 at 9pm) 1:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 8 of 8) 3:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) “Sting: The Last Ship” (See Friday, 2/21 at 9pm) 4:30 GRAND COULEE DAM:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 2/18 at 8pm) 5:30 ARCHITECT ROBERT A.M.
STERN: PRESENCE OF THE PAST (R)
(See Friday, 2/21 at 3:30am)
MONDAY 24 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Baton Rouge” A Louisiana political
poster, a NASA photograph collection and more amazing items are appraised. (Part 2 of 3)
(Repeats at 3am, Tuesday, 2/25 at 5am and Wednesday, 2/26 at 5pm)
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “Pittsburgh, PA” Three Charles Darwin
first editions, including an 1859 On the Origin of Species, are appraised. (Part 2 of 3)
(Repeats at 1am) 10:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD
“The Silver Pharaoh” The royal tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes I is a spectacular and remarkable ancient Egyptian treasure. So why hasn’t the world heard about it? What mysteries does it contain?
(Repeats Thursday, 2/27 at 5pm) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY
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See pages 6-7 for weekday programming 6am-7:30pm
1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Pittsburgh, PA” (Part 2 of 3) 2:00 ICE WARRIORS – USA SLED
HOCKEY The United States Ice Sled Hockey team
prepares to compete in the Winter Paralympics.
(Repeats Tuesday, 2/25 at 4am and Wednesday, 2/26 at 5am)
3:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Baton Rouge” (Part 2 of 3) 4:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC (R) “Downton Abbey Season 4” (Part 8 of 8) (See Sunday, 2/23 at 9pm)
TUESDAY 25 8:00 TRIANGLE FIRE:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
American Experience reveals how pub-lic outrage following a deadly factory fire in 1911 led to workplace safety laws.
(Repeats at 1am, Wednesday, 2/26 at 4am and Thursday, 2/27 at 3am)
9:00 FRONTLINE “Secrets of the Vatican” Benedict’s papacy
and the battle to set the Church on a new path under Pope Francis are explored.
(Repeats at 2am) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 TRIANGLE FIRE:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) 2:00 FRONTLINE (R) 4:00 ICE WARRIORS – USA SLED
HOCKEY (R) (See Monday, 2/24 at 2am) 5:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) “Baton Rouge” (Part 2 of 3) (See Monday, 2/24 at 8pm)
WEDNESDAY 26 8:00 NATURE
“Ireland’s Wild River” A wildlife camera-man explores the natural history of the Shannon, Ireland’s the longest river.
(Repeats at 1am and Thursday, 2/27 at 4am)
9:00 NOVA “Ground Zero Supertower” NOVA
returns to Ground Zero to witness the completion of One World Trade Center in New York City.
(Repeats at 2am and Thursday, 2/27 at 5am)
10:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS
“The Billionaire Building” The teams that are creating One57, New York’s most luxurious residential skyscraper, are showcased. (Part 4 of 4)
(Repeats at 3am) 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 NATURE (R) 2:00 NOVA (R) 3:00 SUPER SKYSCRAPERS (R) 4:00 TRIANGLE FIRE:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 2/25 at 8pm) 5:00 ICE WARRIORS – USA SLED
HOCKEY (R) (See Monday, 2/24 at 2am)
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THURSDAY 27
8:00 BRAINCHANGE WITH DAVID PERLMUTTER, M.D.
BrainChange reveals the devastating truth about the effects of wheat, sugar, and carbohydrates on the human brain, with a 30-day plan to achieve optimum health. Renowned neurologist David Perlmutter, M.D., blows the lid off a topic that’s been buried in medical liter-ature for far too long: carbs are destroy-ing your brain. And not just unhealthy carbs, but even healthy ones like whole grains can cause dementia, ADHD, anxi-ety, chronic headaches, depression, and much more.
9:30 DEEPAK CHOPRA: WHAT ARE YOU HUNGRY FOR?
Dr. Chopra returns to his medical roots and lectures on the scientific, behavioral and medical basis of hunger in all its manifes-tations and the healthy ways to fulfill it.
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (Repeats Friday, 2/28 at 5am) 2:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (Part 3 of 3) (Repeats Friday, 2/28 at 4am) 3:00 TRIANGLE FIRE:
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 2/25 at 8pm) 4:00 NATURE (R) “Ireland’s Wild River” (See Wednesday, 2/26 at 8pm)
5:00 NOVA (R) “Ground Zero Supertower” (See Wednesday, 2/26 at 9pm)
FRIDAY 28 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK
WITH GWEN IFILL (Repeats at 1am) 8:30 A CONVERSATION “We the People” High school students
learn in-depth lessons about Ameri-can government and history through a program of study and competition called, “We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution.” Host Brent Boynton tracks the progress of highly competi-tive Incline High School students as they drill and compete with the help of one of the program’s original students and community volunteers.
9:00 JAZZ AND THE PHILHARMONIC
Award-winning jazz and classical musi-cians and emerging artists perform in Miami, Florida.
(Repeats at 2am) 10:30 ONE NIGHT IN MARCH Mississippi State University’s basketball
program during the Civil Rights move-ment is highlighted.
11:00 CHARLIE ROSE midnight TAVIS SMILEY 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY 1:00 WASHINGTON WEEK
WITH GWEN IFILL (R) 1:30 CHARLIE ROSE: THE WEEK 2:00 JAZZ AND THE
PHILHARMONIC (R) 3:30 I CREATE Young artists from diverse backgrounds
and distant regions apply to the Young Arts program.
4:00 CHASING SHACKLETON (R) (Part 3 of 3) 5:00 THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (R)
32 February 2014
Contact Corporate Support and connect your business to KNPB CREATE.
Staci Nauman Director of Corporate Support 775.682.7804 [email protected] Cooke Corporate Account Executive 775.682.7786 [email protected]
Sunday, March 2, 20144:00 PM
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Tuesday, March 4, 20147:30 PM
Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., Reno
Conrad Tao, Piano(Unveiling of the E. L. Wiegand Grand Piano)
STRAVINSKY: Petrushka (1947)RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30
The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra • Laura Jackson, Music Director
Classix FiveConrad Tao | Piano
This pianist-composer prodigy makes you
sit up and take notice.”~ Limelight, 2013
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Tickets also available through the Pioneer Center Box Office M-F 11-6 (775) 686-6600 or pioneercenter.com
Tickets and Group Sales: Reno Philharmonic Box Office
(775) 323-6393 | RENOPHIL.COM
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NICKSTELLINOcooking with friends
Watch over the air on 5.2. KNPB Create has moved to Channel 184
on Charter Digital Cable
To see the entire lineup go to knpb.org/whats-on
KNPB Create offers lifestyle programming in 5 genres:Cooking, Arts & Crafts, Gardening, Home Improvement & Travel
Sunday, March 2, 20144:00 PM
~ and ~
Tuesday, March 4, 20147:30 PM
Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., Reno
Conrad Tao, Piano(Unveiling of the E. L. Wiegand Grand Piano)
STRAVINSKY: Petrushka (1947)RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30
The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra • Laura Jackson, Music Director
Classix FiveConrad Tao | Piano
This pianist-composer prodigy makes you
sit up and take notice.”~ Limelight, 2013
“
Tickets also available through the Pioneer Center Box Office M-F 11-6 (775) 686-6600 or pioneercenter.com
Tickets and Group Sales: Reno Philharmonic Box Office
(775) 323-6393 | RENOPHIL.COM
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KNPB Create offers lifestyle programming in 5 genres:Cooking, Arts & Crafts, Gardening, Home Improvement & Travel
34 February 2014
One Night in March, 2/28 at 10:30pmPioneers of Television, 2/20 at 8pmPOV, 2/4 at 4am, 2/7 at 12am & 3:30amRise and Fall of Penn Station: American Experience, 2/18 at 9pmSecrets of Selfridges, 2/2 at 7pmSuper Skyscrapers, Wednesdays at 10pmStart-Up, Sundays at 11amTriangle Fire: American Experience, 2/25 at 8pm
DRAMAMaking of a Lady, 2/9 at 10pmMasterpiece Classic, 2/2 at noon, Sundays at 9pm Masterpiece Mystery!, Saturdays at 9pm, Sundays at 10pmMI-5, Thursdays at 10pm, 2/13, 2/20 at 9pm & 10pm End of Series, 2/20
HEALTHAmerican Health Journal, Fridays at 5pmBrainchange with David Perlmutter, M.D., 2/27 at 8pmDeepak Chopra, M.D.: What Are You Hungry For?, 2/27 at 9:30pmSecond Opinion, Fridays at 5:30pm
HOW-TO’SAntiques Roadshow, 2/1 at 8am & 7pm, Mondays at 8pm & 9pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated, Saturdays at noonAsk This Old House, Saturdays at 11am, ex. 2/1The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins, Thursdays at 1pmBest of the Joy of Painting, Thursdays at 1:30pmChef John Besh’s Family Table, Saturdays at 12:30pm*EZ Tech University, Saturdays at 3:30pmHometime, Wednesdays at 1pm, Saturdays at 11:30am – NEW SEASON!Lidia’s Kitchen, Saturdays at 1:30pmMartha Bakes, Saturdays at 1pm, ends 2/8Martha Stewart’s Cooking School — NEW SEASON!, Saturdays at 1pm, beg. 2/15Motorweek, Saturdays at 10amSew It All, Fridays at 1pmSewing with Nancy, Fridays at 1:30pmSimply Ming, Saturdays at 2:30pmThis Old House, Saturdays at 10:30am, 2/1 at 10:30am & 11amThis Old House Hour, Thursdays at 1amVintage, Saturdays at 2pmWoodsmith Shop, Wednesdays at 1:30pm
PROGRAMS BY SUBJECTCHILDREN’S
Arthur, Weekdays at 7amBob the Builder, Saturdays at 7:30amCat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!Weekdays at 8:30am, Sundays at 7:30am Clifford the Big Red Dog, Weekdays at 6amColonial Williamsburg Electronic Field Trip, 2/13 at 10amCurious George, Weekdays at 8am, Weekends at 7am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Weekdays at 11am, Saturdays at 6amDinosaur Train, Weekdays at 9:30am, Sundays at 8:30amMartha Speaks, Saturdays at 6:30amPeg + Cat, Weekdays at 9am, Sundays at 8amSesame Street, Weekdays at 10am, except 2/13, Sundays at 6amSid the Science Kid, Weekdays at noonSuper Why!, Weekdays at 11:30amThomas & Friends, Weekdays at 12:30pm Wild Kratts, Weekdays at 7:30amWordGirl, Weekdays at 6:30am
COMEDYAs Times Goes By, Saturdays at 8:30pmKeeping Up Appearances, Saturdays at 8pm
DOCUMENTARYAmerican Masters, 2/2 at 1pm, 2/7 at 9pm, 2/23 at 3:30pmThe Amish: American Experience, 2/4 at 8pmThe Amish Shunned: American Experience, 2/4 at 9pmArchitect Robert A.M. Stern: Presence of the Past, 2/21 at 3:30am Billy the Kid: American Experience, 2/11 at 8pmButch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid: American Experience, 2/11 at 9pmChina’s Challenges, 2/5 at 2pmCuster’s Last Stand: American Experience, 2/16 at 1pmGrand Coulee Dam: American Experience, 2/18 at 8pmThe Education of Harvey Gantt, 2/7 at 10:30pmHawking, 2/1 at 4am, 2/4 at 2pmHistory Detectives, Mondays at 2pm, Saturdays at 9amIce Warriors – USA Sled Hockey, 2/24 at 2amI Create, 2/28 at 3:30amIndependent Lens, 2/2 at 12am, 2/11 at 4am, 2/14 at 12am, 12/18 at 4am, 2/21 at 12amThe March, 2/9 at 1pmMurder on the Home Front, 2/16 at 10:15pm
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BE MORE GIVINGFirst air date is listed, please see listings for repeat programming information.
MUSIC / PERFORMANCEAustin City Limits, 2/1, 2/8 at 12am, 2/15, 2/22 at 12:30amFront and Center, 2/1, 2/8 at 1am, 2/15, 2/22 at 1:30amGreat Performances, 2/2 at 2pm, 2/14, 2/21 at 9pmGreat Performances at the Met, 2/23 at 1:30pmHeart & Soul With Alyson Cambridge: Music and the Spoken Word, 2/21 at 10:30pmJazz and the Philharmonic, 2/28 at 9pmLawrence Welk Show, Saturdays at 6pm
NEVADA & THE WEST *A Conversation, Fridays at 8:30pm California’s Gold, Sundays at 6pm & 6:30pm, except 2/23 at 6pm only*House with a History, Tuesdays at 1:30pm*Rangeland Under Fire: Stewards of the Rangeland, 2/6 at 8pm*Stewards of the Rangeland: The Endangered West, 2/6 at 9pm*Wild Nevada, Tuesdays at 1pm, Saturdays at 3pm*Wild Nevada 2014 — NEW!, 2/13 at 8pm
NEWS & INFORMATIONBBC World News, Weeknights at 6pm Charlie Rose, Weeknights at 11pm Repeats weekdays at 4pmCharlie Rose: The Week, Fridays at 1:30am, Saturdays at 5:30pm & 5:30amFrontline, 2/1 at 2am & 3am, 2/11, 2/18 at 10pm, 2/25 at 9pmMcLaughlin Group, Sundays at 11:30amPBS NewsHour, Weekdays at 3pm & 6:30pmPBS NewsHour Weekend, Weekends at 5pmNightly Business Report, Weeknights at 7:30pmTavis Smiley, Monday - Thursday at 12am & 12:30amWashington Week with Gwen Ifill Fridays at 8pm
SCIENCE & NATUREEgypt’s Golden Empire, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17 at 10pmNature, 2/2 at 9am, Wednesdays at 8pm NOVA, 2/1 at 4pm, Wednesdays at 9pmSecrets of the Dead, 2/24 at 10pm
TRAVELS & EXPLORATIONSChasing Shackleton, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27 at 2amGlobeTrekker, Thursdays at 2pmKatmai: Alaska’s Wild Peninsula, 2/10 at 5:30am
Mendy Elliott, Chair Rodney Sanford, Vice Chair
Mark Herron, Treasurer Chuck Alvey, SecretaryGail Sande, Past Chair
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The KNPB Board of Trustee will meet March 13 at 4:30pm in the KNPB Community Room.
Call 784-4555 for more information.
Be-Be AdamsKathie Bartlett Greg Brower Lisa CaranoTim CrowleyDavid DehlsHeidi Foster
Martin GastanagaNora James
M. Donald KowitzMatthew LaBranch
Eric LackshinGenie Mack
Bernice MathewsLance McKenzieKurt A. MischeGreg Mosier
L. Mark NewmanTerry Oliver
John Owens Dr. Maria SheehanMichael Thomas
Lori TuntlandSue Wagner
EMERITUS BOARD
Bill BradleyScott CraigieMark Knobel
HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERS
Joan Bradley (1927-2004)
Robert Pearce (1922-2010)
Dick Schuster (1927-2005)
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39February 2014
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