February 2010

Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

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9:00 The Civil War: “A Very 11:30 Charlie Rose 2/05 EARLY FRIDAY AM Bloody Affair–1862” / Repeats Thu 4th, 1:30pm. 12:00 Tavis Smiley “Forever Free–1862” Repeats Fri 5th, 1pm. Ken Burns’ landmark 2/04 EARLY THURSDAY AM 12:30 Worldfocus documentary examines 12:30 Tavis Smiley See Thu 4th, 6pm. [R] Robert E. Lee’s invasion of Repeats Thu 4th, 1pm. 1:00 Ripple of Hope Maryland and Lincoln’s 1:00 Worldfocus See Wed 3rd, 8pm. [R] effort to end slavery. (Parts See Wed 3rd, 6pm. [R] 2:00 The Civil War 2-3 of 9) Repeats early Fri 1:30 NOVA See Tue 2nd, See Wed 3rd, 9pm. [R] 5th, 2am. 8pm. [R] 4:30 Muhammad Ali: Made 2:30 Frontline See Tue 2nd, in Miami Following the young 9pm. [R] Cassius Clay’s evolution into 4:00 Independent Lens a boxing legend. See Tue 2nd, 10:30pm. [R] 5:00 Before There Were Parks: Yellowstone and 5 FRIDAY Glacier Through Native Eyes See Mon 1st, 10:30pm. [R] 5:30 NJN News 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus International news with 4 THURSDAY acclaimed journalist Daljit Dhaliwal. Repeats early Sat 5:30 NJN News 6th, 12:30am. 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus 6:30 Nightly Business International news with Report acclaimed journalist Daljit 7:00 PBS NewsHour Dhaliwal. Repeats early Fri 8:00 5th, 12:30am. Repeats Sat 6th, 7:30am. 6:30 Nightly Business Report NEW YORK 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:30 PREMIERE NOW ON THE 8:00 The Story of India: on PBS David Brancaccio “Ages of Gold” The amazing hosts the award-winning CLOCK achievements of India’s newsmagazine. Repeats THIRTEEN’s popular golden age, from 300 to Sun 7th, 11:30pm. 1000 AD. (Part 4 of 6) web-exclusive series Repeats early Mon 8th,

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10:00 PREMIERE 1948 to 1973. Repeats early (Part 3 of 3) Repeats early Soundstage: “3 Girls and Sun 7th, 12:30am. Tue 9th, 2:30am. Their Buddy” Emmylou 10:45 PREMIERE Reel 13 Harris, Patty Griffin, Shawn Shorts Short films selected 10:00 : Colvin and Buddy Miller join by THIRTEEN viewers via “Harlem in Montmartre” forces for a spellbinding online voting. Repeats early Paris in the Jazz Age, performance. Sun 7th, 2:15am. and the black Americans 11:00 Charlie Rose 10:50 PREMIERE Reel 13 who established a Repeats Mon 8th, 1:30pm. Indies: “Look Both Ways” cultural community (2005) A horrific train there. Repeats early Tue 2/06 EARLY SATURDAY AM wreck sets the scene for 9th, 3:30am. 12:00 Tavis Smiley serious changes in the lives Repeats Mon 8th, 1pm. of three friends. Written 12:30 Worldfocus and directed by Sarah See Fri 5th, 6pm. [R] Watt. Repeats early Sun 7th, 1:00 Theater Talk With 2:20am and early Wed 10th, hosts Susan Haskins and 1:30am. Michael Riedel. 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! 2/07 EARLY SUNDAY AM See Thu 4th, 9pm. [R] 12:30 Reel 13 Classics 3:00 The Mysterious See Sat 6th, 9pm. [R] Human Heart (Parts 1-3 of 3) 2:15 Reel 13 Shorts See Sat 6th, 10:45pm. [R] 2:20 Reel 13 Indies See Sat 6 SATURDAY 6th, 10:50pm. Repeats early Wed 10th, 1:30am. [R] 6:00 Nature: “Wild 4:00 The Real Olympics: Balkans” The Balkan “Death or Glory”/”Playing landscape is home to wild to Win” (Parts 1-2 of 2) animals that have all but vanished from the rest of Europe. [R] 7 SUNDAY 7:00 The Hour Home improvement 6:00 Colameco’s Food Show advice. With chef Mike Colameco.

8:00 Keeping Up 6:30 Religion & Ethics f est P hoto Appearances Hyacinth is NewsWeekly [R] 11:30 NOW on PBS stung not to win first prize 7:00 Bill Moyers Journal See Fri 5th, 8:30pm. [R] at a crafts fair. See Fri 5th, 9pm. [R] 8:30 As Time Goes By 8:00 Nature: “The Beauty 2/08 EARLY MONDAY AM Jean and Lionel receive of Ugly” Ugly can be 12:00 PREMIERE The unexpected news from beautiful—even when it Future of News A user’s Lionel’s father and his isn’t pretty. Repeats early guide to news in the eccentric wife. Tue 9th, 1:30am and Sat 13th, digital age. 9:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 6pm. 12:30 The Story of India Classics: “Driving Miss 9:00 PREMIERE See Thu 4th, 8pm. [R] Daisy” (1989) The story of Masterpiece Classic: 1:30 Small Town, Big an Atlanta widow (Jessica “Emma” Jane Austen ties Dreams: Lake Placid’s Tandy) and her chauffeur up the tangled affairs of Olympic Story [R] (Morgan Freeman) reflects Emma Woodhouse, Harriet 2:30 Masters of the the changing times from Smith and Jane Fairfax. Arctic Ice 4 evening and night

3:30 Emperors of the Ice 2:30 Masterpiece Classic: pursue their dream. Repeats 4:30 NOVA: “Arctic “Emma” (Part 3 of 3) See early Thu 11th, 3:30am. Dinosaurs” Sun 7th, 9pm. [R] 11:30 Charlie Rose 3:30 Great Performances: Repeats Wed 10th, 1:30pm. “Harlem in Montmartre” 8 MONDAY See Sun 7th, 10pm. [R] 2/10 EARLY WEDNESDAY AM 5:00 The Art of Horace 12:30 Tavis Smiley 5:30 NJN News Pippin Repeats Wed 10th, 1pm. 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus 1:00 Worldfocus International news with See Tue 9th, 6pm. [R] acclaimed journalist Daljit 9 TUESDAY 1:30 Reel 13 Indies Dhaliwal. Repeats early Tue See Sat 6th, 10:50pm. [R] 9th, 1am. 5:30 NJN News 3:10 Antiques Roadshow 6:30 Nightly Business See Mon 8th, 8pm. [R] Report 6:00 PREMIERE 4:10 The Bombing of 7:00 PBS NewsHour Worldfocus International Germany: American 8:00 PREMIERE Antiques news with acclaimed Experience See Mon 8th, Roadshow Found in Atlantic journalist Daljit Dhaliwal. 9pm. [R] City, a valuable landscape Repeats early Wed 10th, painting by American artist 1am. George Bellows. (Part 3 of 10 WEDNESDAY 3) Repeats early Wed 10th, 3:10am. 5:30 NJN News 9:00 PREMIERE The 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus Bombing of Germany: International news with American Experience acclaimed journalist Daljit The Allied bombing Dhaliwal. Repeats early Thu campaign during World 11th, 1am. War II claimed the lives 6:30 Nightly Business Report of half a million German 7:00 PBS NewsHour civilians. Repeats early S innott Joseph 8:00 PREMIERE Faces of Wed 10th, 4am. 6:30 Nightly Business America With Henry Louis 10:00 PREMIERE Report Gates, Jr.: “The Promise Blueprint America: Beyond 7:00 PBS NewsHour of America” Harvard the Motor City Investigates 8:00 PREMIERE NOVA: University professor Henry America’s transportation “Extreme Cave Diving” Louis Gates, Jr. traces the infrastructure, focusing Exploring Blue Holes: intersecting genealogy of on the past and future underwater caves formed 12 renowned Americans, of Detroit. Miles O’Brien during the last ice age. including Mike Nichols, narrates. Repeats early Thu 11th, Kristi Yamaguchi and Yo-Yo 11:30 Charlie Rose 1:30am. Ma. (Part 1 of 4) Repeats Repeats Tue 9th, 1:30pm. 9:00 PREMIERE Frontline: early Fri 12th, 1:30am. “Flying Cheap” The recent 9:00 The Civil War: 2/09 EARLY TUESDAY AM crash of Continental 3407 “Simply Murder–1863/The 12:30 Tavis Smiley in Buffalo and the chang- Universe of Battle–1863” Repeats Tue 9th, 1pm. ing airline industry. Repeats Ken Burns’ landmark series 1:00 Worldfocus early Thu 11th, 2:30am. details Union disasters See Mon 8th, 6pm. [R] 10:00 PREMIERE Indepen- at Fredericksburg and 1:30 Nature: “The Beauty dent Lens: “P-Star Rising” Chancellorsville—and Union of Ugly” See Sun 7th, 8pm. A 9-year-old aspiring rap victory at Vicksburg and Repeats Sat 13th, 6pm.[R] star and her single father Gettysburg. (Parts 4-5 of thirteen.org 5

9) Repeats early Fri 12th, 10:15 The Story of India: hosts the award-winning 2:30am. “Freedom” The British newsmagazine. Repeats Sun 11:30 Charlie Rose Raj, the struggle for 14th, 11pm. Repeats Thu 11th, 1:30pm. freedom, the Partition, 9:00 PREMIERE Bill Moyers and India’s rise to global Journal News analysis, 2/11 EARLY THURSDAY AM prominence in the 21st interviews and insightful 12:30 Tavis Smiley century. (Part 6 of 6) commentary with veteran Repeats Thu 11th, 1pm. Repeats Sat 13th, 3:15pm and journalist Bill Moyers. 1:00 Worldfocus early Mon 15th, 1:15am. Repeats Sun 14th, 7pm. See Wed 10th, 6pm. [R] 1:30 NOVA See Tue 9th, 10:00 PREMIERE 8pm. [R] Soundstage: “Lynyrd tion al 2:30 Frontline See Tue Skynyrd” Southern rock 9th, 9pm. [R] classics like “Sweet 3:30 Independent Lens Home Alabama,” plus See Tue 9th, 10pm. [R] excerpts from the band’s 5:00 Grannies on Safari: new album, God & Guns.

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Dhaliwal. Repeats early Fri See Wed 10th, 8pm. [R] Bi ll Ri c he r 12th, 1am. 2:30 The Civil War 11:00 Charlie Rose Repeats 6:30 Nightly Business Report See Wed 10th, 9pm. [R] Mon 15th, 1:30pm. 7:00 PBS NewsHour 5:00 Grannies on Safari: 8:00 PREMIERE In “South Africa—On Safari!” 2/13 EARLY SATURDAY AM Performance at the White (Part 2 of 2) 12:00 Tavis Smiley House: “Music of the Repeats Mon 15th, 1pm. Civil Rights Era” President 12:30 Worldfocus Obama hosts a concert 12 FRIDAY See Fri 12th, 6pm. [R] featuring popular musicians 1:00 Theater Talk With performing music that 5:30 NJN News hosts Susan Haskins and galvanized the civil rights 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus Michael Riedel. movement. Repeats early International news with 1:30 In Performance at Sat 13th, 1:30am. acclaimed journalist Daljit the White House See Thu 9:00 The Story of India: Dhaliwal. Repeats early Sat 11th, 8pm. [R] “The Meeting of Two 13th, 12:30am. 2:30 Great Performances: Oceans” The epic story 6:30 Nightly Business “James Taylor: One Man of the coming of Islam to Report Band” the Indian subcontinent 7:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Jimi Hendrix and the glories of the 8:00 Washington Week Experience: American Moghul Empire. (Part 5 of Repeats Sat 13th, 7:30am. Landing 6) Repeats Sat 13th, 2pm and 8:30 PREMIERE NOW 5:00 Soundstage See Fri Sun 14th, 12mid. on PBS David Brancaccio 12th, 10pm. [R] 6 evening and night

13 SATURDAY The pleasure and pain of 2/15 EARLY MONDAY AM a first date. Co-written by 12:00 The Story of India See 6:00 Nature: “The Beauty Chad Hartigan (director) Thu 11th, 9pm and 10:15pm. [R] of Ugly” See Sun 7th, 8pm. and George Ducker (who 2:30 The Human Spark [R] stars). Repeats early Sun Alan Alda searches for the 7:00 The This Old House 14th, 2:35am and early Wed origin and of the Hour Home improvement 17th, 1:30am. unique abilities that make advice. us human. (Parts 1-3 of 3) 8:00 Keeping Up 2/14 EARLY SUNDAY AM Appearances Hyacinth 12:25 Reel 13 Classics becomes an expert in See Sat 13th, 9pm. [R] gracious living. 2:30 Reel 13 Shorts 15 MONDAY 8:30 As Time Goes By See Sat 13th, 11pm. [R] Lionel’s proposal to Jean 2:35 Reel 13 Indies See Sat 5:30 NJN News has been accepted, but 13th, 11:05pm. Repeats early 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus Judy is barely speaking Wed 17th, 1:30am. [R] International news with to Alistair. 3:50 Hotspots (Parts 1-2 of 2) acclaimed journalist Daljit Dhaliwal. Repeats early Tue 9:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 16th, 12:30am. Classics: “Dangerous 14 SUNDAY 6:30 Nightly Business Liaisons” (1988) Former Report lovers—a marquise (Glenn 6:00 Colameco’s Food Show 7:00 PBS NewsHour Close) and a viscount With chef Mike Colameco. 8:00 PREMIERE Antiques (John Malkovich)— 6:30 Religion & Ethics Roadshow Found in engage in games of NewsWeekly [R] Madison: an angry 1976 seduction in 18th-century 7:00 Bill Moyers Journal letter from Frank Sinatra. France. With Michelle See Fri 12th, 9pm. [R] (Part 1 of 3) Repeats early Pfeiffer. Repeats early 8:00 Nature: “In the Valley Wed 17th, 2:50am and early Sun 14th, 12:25am. of the Wolves” An intimate Sun 21st, 4:10am. record of the lives of 9:00 The Assassination Yellowstone’s celebrated of Abraham Lincoln: wolf pack, the Druids. American Experience Repeats early Tue 16th, 1am Recounts the death of and Sat 20th, 6pm. America’s first assassinated 9:00 Masterpiece Classic: president and the manhunt “Northanger Abbey” for John Wilkes Booth. Felicity Jones plays Repeats early Wed 17th, romance addict Catherine 3:50am. Morland in Jane Austen’s 10:30 PREMIERE Metrofocus parody of gothic fiction. Interviews with politicians, y A PT Repeats early Tue 16th, 2am. artists, and authors in the tes 10:30 Yellowstone: Land to tri-state area. Repeats early ur Co Life The geologic history Thu 18th, 5am. 11:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 of a park situated over a 11:00 Charlie Rose Repeats Shorts Short films selected gigantic active volcano. [R] Tue 16th, 1:30pm. by THIRTEEN viewers via 11:00 NOW on PBS See Fri online voting. Repeats early 12th, 8:30pm. [R] 2/16 EARLY TUESDAY AM Sun 14th, 2:30am. 11:30 PREMIERE The 12:00 Tavis Smiley 11:05 PREMIERE Reel 13 Future of News A user’s Repeats Tue 16th, 1pm. Indies: “Luke and Brie Are guide to news reporting in 12:30 Worldfocus on a First Date” (2008) the digital age. See Mon 15th, 6pm. [R] thirteen.org 7

1:00 Nature See Sun 14th, 3:50 The Assassination 5:00 Metrofocus See Mon 8pm. Repeats Sat 20th, 6pm. of Abraham Lincoln: 15th, 10:30pm. [R] [R] American Experience See 2:00 Masterpiece Classic Mon 15th, 9pm. [R] See Sun 14th, 9pm. [R] 18 THURSDAY 3:30 Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil and the 17 WEDNESDAY 5:30 NJN News Presidency 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus 5:30 NJN News International news with 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus acclaimed journalist Daljit 16 TUESDAY International news with Dhaliwal. Repeats early Fri acclaimed journalist Daljit 19th, 12:30am. 5:30 NJN News Dhaliwal. Repeats early Thu 6:30 Nightly Business 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus 18th, 1am. Report International news with 6:30 Nightly Business 7:00 PBS NewsHour acclaimed journalist Daljit Report Dhaliwal. Repeats early Wed 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 : 17th, 1am. 8:00 PREMIERE Faces of “Carol Burnett: A 6:30 Nightly Business Report America With Henry Louis Woman of Character” 7:00 PBS NewsHour Gates, Jr.: “Becoming The remarkable life and 8:00 NOVA: “Extreme Ice” American” Explores America’s career of the star who Creating a photo archive “Century of Immigration,” won America’s heart of melting glaciers in with family stories from in the 1960s and 70s. Alaska, the Arctic, and the Stephen Colbert, Mario Repeats early Sat 20th, Alps. Repeats early Thu Batali, Her Majesty Queen 1:30am. 18th, 1:30am. Noor, and Kristi Yamaguchi. 9:00 PREMIERE Frontline: (Part 2 of 4) Repeats early “The Warning” Clues to Fri 19th, 1am.

the origins of the economic 9:00 The Civil War: s meltdown. Repeats early “Valley of the Shadow Thu 18th, 2:30am. of Death–1864” / “Most 10:00 PREMIERE Hallowed Ground–1864” N i c ho la t. Independent Lens: “Mine/ Lee and Grant are profiled

Home” A look at human in an examination of the R a n d ee S bonds with their pets and critical battles of 1864. 9:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: their homes in the wake of (Parts 6-7 of 9) Repeats “Inspector Lewis, Series II: Hurricane Katrina. Repeats early Fri 19th, 2am. Quality of Mercy” Lewis early Thu 18th, 3:30am. 11:30 Charlie Rose and Hathaway investigate 11:30 Charlie Rose Repeats Repeats Thu 18th, 1:30pm. the murder of a young Wed 17th, 1:30pm. actor during a student 2/18 EARLY THURSDAY AM Shakespeare production. 2/17 EARLY WEDNESDAY AM 12:30 Tavis Smiley Repeats early Sat 20th, 3am 12:30 Tavis Smiley Repeats Thu 18th, 1pm. and early Tue 23rd, 3:30am. Repeats Wed 17th, 1pm. 1:00 Worldfocus 11:00 Charlie Rose 1:00 Worldfocus See Wed 17th, 6pm. [R] Repeats Fri 19th, 1:30pm. See Tue 16th, 6pm. [R] 1:30 NOVA See Tue 16th, 1:30 Reel 13 Indies 8pm. [R] 2/19 EARLY FRIDAY AM See Sat 13th, 11:05pm. [R] 2:30 Frontline See Tue 12:00 Tavis Smiley 2:50 Antiques Roadshow 16th, 9pm. [R] Repeats Fri 19th, 1pm. See Mon 15th, 8pm. Repeats 3:30 Independent Lens 12:30 Worldfocus early Sun 21st, 4:10am. [R] See Tue 16th, 10pm. [R] See Thu 18th, 6pm. [R] 8 evening and night

1:00 Faces of America 1:00 Theater Talk With young woman attempts With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. hosts Susan Haskins and to negotiate two toxic See Wed 17th, 8pm. [R] Michael Riedel. friendships. Repeats early 2:00 The Civil War Sun 21st, 2:50am and early See Wed 17th, 9pm. [R] Wed 24th, 1:30am. 4:30 Black/White & Brown: Brown vs. the Board of 2/21 EARLY SUNDAY AM Education of Topeka 12:35 Reel 13 Classics

V inn y e rd i See Sat 20th, 9pm. [R] 1:30 American Masters 2:45 Reel 13 Shorts 19 FRIDAY See Thu 18th, 8pm. [R] See Sat 20th, 11:10pm. [R] 3:00 Masterpiece Mystery! 2:50 Reel 13 Indies See Sat 5:30 NJN News See Thu 18th, 9:30pm. Repeats 20th, 11:15pm. Repeats early 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus early Tue 23rd, 3:30am. [R] Wed 24th, 1:30am. [R] International news with 4:30 Great Performances: 4:10 Antiques Roadshow acclaimed journalist Daljit “Dance in America: See Mon 15th, 8pm. [R] Dhaliwal. Repeats early Sat Wolf Trap’s The Face of 20th, 12:30am. America” 6:30 Nightly Business 21 SUNDAY Report 7:00 PBS NewsHour 20 SATURDAY 6:00 Colameco’s Food Show 8:00 PREMIERE With chef Mike Colameco. Washington Week Repeats 6:00 Nature See Sun 14th, 6:30 Religion & Ethics Sat 20th, 7:30am. 8pm. [R] NewsWeekly [R] 8:30 NOW on PBS David 7:00 The This Old House 7:00 Bill Moyers Journal Brancaccio hosts the award- Hour Home improvement See Fri 19th, 9pm. [R] winning newsmagazine. advice. Repeats Sun 21st, 11pm. 8:00 Keeping Up 8:00 PREMIERE Nature: 9:00 PREMIERE Bill Moyers Appearances Hyacinth “Invasion of the Giant Journal News analysis, (Patricia Routledge) Pythons” Predatory interviews and insightful wreaks havoc on Richard’s pythons have turned commentary with veteran life in the premiere episode. Florida’s Everglades journalist Bill Moyers. 8:30 As Time Goes By National Park into a Repeats Sun 21st, 7pm. Jean and Lionel set a killing ground for 10:00 PREMIERE wedding date. endangered animals and Soundstage: “Faith Hill 9:00 PREMIERE Reel 13 plants. Repeats early Tue Greatest Hits” The Classics: “Gorillas in the 23rd, 1am and Sat 27th, charismatic country Mist” (1988) Anthropologist 6pm. superstar performs “This Dian Fossey (Sigourney Kiss,” “The Way You Weaver) defends the moun- Love Me” and Grammy- tain gorilla from poachers winning tracks “Breathe” in Rwanda. Repeats early and “Cry.” Sun 21st, 12:35am. 11:00 Charlie Rose 11:10 PREMIERE Reel 13 Repeats Mon 22nd, 1:30pm. Shorts Short films selected by THIRTEEN viewers via 2/20 EARLY SATURDAY AM online voting. Repeats early 12:00 Tavis Smiley Sun 21st, 2:45am. Repeats Mon 22nd, 1pm. 11:15 PREMIERE Reel 13

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