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HELP US GROW 2 for 1 Match Challenge JUNE 2018 See Page 31 for Details HELP US GROW 2 for 1 Match Challenge JUNE 2018 See page 31 for details History of Yellowstone The Discovery 7pm Tuesday, June 5 Dudes and Sagebrushers 8pm Tuesday, June 5 A Realm Untamed 8pm Tuesday, June 12 It took centuries for Euro-Americans to find, and almost 70 years to explore and establish as a national park. Producer Jack R. Hubbell explores the history of Yellowstone National Park. See story, p. 2 MONTANAPBS PROGRAM GUIDE MontanaPBS Guide On the Cover JUNE 2018 · VOL. 31 · NO. 12 COPYRIGHT © 2018 MONTANAPBS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MEMBERSHIP 1-866-832-0829 SHOP 1-800-406-6383 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.montanapbs.org ONLINE VIDEO PLAYER watch.montanapbs.org The Guide to MontanaPBS is printed monthly by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle for MontanaPBS and the Friends of MontanaPBS, Inc., a nonprofit corporation (501(c)3) P.O. Box 10715, Bozeman, MT 59719-0715. The publication is sent to contributors to MontanaPBS. Basic annual membership is $35. Nonprofit periodical postage paid at Bozeman, MT. PLEASE SEND CHANGE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION TO: MontanaPBS Membership, P.O. Box 173345, Bozeman, MT 59717 KUSM-TV Channel Guide P.O. Box 173340 · Montana State University Mont. Capitol Coverage PARK NATIONAL YELLOWSTONE OF COURTESY Bozeman, MT 59717–3340 MontanaPBS World OFFICE (406) 994-3437 FAX (406) 994-6545 MontanaPBS Create E-MAIL [email protected] MontanaPBS Kids BOZEMAN STAFF MontanaPBS HD INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER Aaron Pruitt INTERIM DIRECTOR OF CONTENT/ Billings 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 CHIEF OPERATOR Paul Heitt-Rennie Tourists wading in Great Fountain c. 1908 Butte/Bozeman 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 INTERIM DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Elise Peterson MEMBERSHIP/EVENTS MANAGER Erika Matsuda Great Falls 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 DEVELOPMENT ASST. Norma Ardesson, Markie Helena 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 History of Yellowstone DeRudder, Victoria Schofield, Jade Williamson Kalispell 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 46.5 It took centuries for Euro-Americans to find it. It OFFICE/CUSTOMER SERVICE Dani Goranson Missoula 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 took almost 70 years to explore it and establish DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Chris Seifert it as a national park. Producer Jack R. Hubbell DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY Dean Lawver ADDITIONAL OVER-THE-AIR TV presents a series which explores the history of DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Carol Farris CHANNELS FOR MONTANAPBS Yellowstone National Park. DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION Scott Sterling 17 Paradise & Shields River Valleys BROADCAST OPERATIONS MANAGER Keith Jacoby 20 Belgrade & Springhill Community The Discovery DIGITAL CONTENT & MARKETING MANAGER Laura Dick 20 Billings 7pm Tuesday, June 5 Also 6/7 1am GUIDE PRODUCTION MSU Creative Services 27 Emigrant & Chico Hot Springs In this program, explore with the early explor- KUFM-TV 40 Sweet Grass Hills; Liberty, Toole & Hill Counties ers and see sites much the same as they did. 49 Helena PARTV 180 · The University of Montana We’ll hear some of their thoughts about this 63 Bridger, Fromberg and Belfry Missoula, MT 59812 nature wonderland, a place were “waterfalls OFFICE (406) 243-4101 FAX (406) 243-3299 spout backwards” according to mountain E-MAIL [email protected] Table of Contents man Jim Bridger. As the federal government, MISSOULA STAFF through the Park Service, decides the future 3 FEATURED THIS MONTH GENERAL MANAGER Ray Ekness of Yellowstone Park, we can learn what Endeavour Season 5: Muse PROGRAM ASSISTANT Sue Ginn the men of the 1800s envisioned for this 4 MADE IN MONTANA showcase of nature’s wonders. The program 5 Business: Made in Montana: covers the years 1807–1886. Friends of MontanaPBS Board 6 EVENING & OVERNIGHT MontanaPBS & World OFFICERS Dudes and Sagebrushers 7 Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies CHAIR Dax Schieffer, Bozeman; VICE CHAIR Sally 8pm Tuesday, June 5 Also 6/7 2am Maison, Bozeman; PAST CHAIR Nancy Cornwell, 9 MontanaPBS Film Classics: High Society In this double volume episode, spanning Bozeman; SECRETARY Michele Robinson, Butte; 11 Northanger Abbey the period from 1872 to present day, we TREASURER Bill Beecher, Great Falls 13 Bell Ringer: The Invisible Brain Injury uncover the early history of camping, hotels, MEMBERS rangers and transportation within the park. 15 Great Performances at the Met: Tosca BOZEMAN Aaron Pruitt BILLINGS Margaret The oldest surviving hotel of all the national 17 American Experience: Great War MacDonald; GREAT FALLS Katie Kotynski; HELENA parks is found in Yellowstone; built in 1890, it Kirk J. Miller, Bruce Whittenberg; KALISPELL 19 NOVA: Dawn of Humanity still provides comfort to weary travelers. We Tony Brockman; MISSOULA Ray Ekness, Peggy Kuhr, 21 Ellis Island: The Dream of America also reveal the secrets of the Old Faithful Inn Sue Malek; WHITEFISH Betsy Cox, Louisa S. Nye; UM 22 WEEKDAY PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS and one of the hotels built in Yellowstone that MISSOULA Bobbie Evans; MSU BOZEMAN Terry Leist was a mile in circumference. 23 WEEKEND PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS 24 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS A Realm Untamed A SERVICE OF Wild Kratts: Super Summer Marathon 8pm Tuesday, June 12 Also 6/14 2am 25 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING MontanaPBS & World The History of Yellowstone’s bears, wolves, and bison are documented. Supplemented 28 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING Create with rare historical film and photographs Make48 of roadside begging bears and early bison 29 MONTANAPBS KIDS CHANNEL PROGRAMMING roundups. History of the thermal areas is 30 BUSINESS PARTNERS also explored. 32 Great Performances at the Met: La Bohème Cover images courtesy of Yellowstone National Park MONTANAPBS PROGRAM GUIDE 3 Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, On the Cover Featured this month See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area COURTESY OF JONATHAN FORD/MAMMOTH SCREEN FOR ITV AND MASTERPIECE Shown from left to right: Shaun Evans as Detective Sergeant Endeavour Morse and Roger Allam as Detective Chief Inspector Fred Thursday in “Endeavour, Season 5.” Part 1: Muse Airs 8pm Sunday, June 24 Also 6/26 1am, 4am MASTERPIECE Past and present collide in Oxford, as the auction of a priceless Fabergé egg gets underway at Lonsdale College. It soon attracts the attention of an Endeavour Season 5 infamous international thief—and the police—when a failed burglary attempt is reported. However, they soon have a bigger case to solve, as a series of Airs 8pm Sundays June 24–July 29 gruesome deaths have Morse and Thursday searching for a serial killer. Shaun Evans returns for a fifth season of Part 2: Cartouche the popular series as the young Endeavour Morse, before his signature red Jaguar but Airs 8pm Sunday, July 1 The unexplained poisoning of a former detective sergeant leads Endeavour with his deductive powers already running in and Thursday to a local cinema. high gear. Roger Allam also returns as En- deavour’s mentor, DI Fred Thursday for more Part 3: Passenger crime-solving in 1960s Oxford. Airs 8pm Sunday, July 8 Endeavour investigates the disappearance of a local woman with initial fears linking it to the unsolved murder of a teenager, killed several years earlier. Part 4: Colours Airs 8pm Sunday, July 15 A photoshoot on an army base turns sinister when a model is found dead. 4 MONTANAPBS PROGRAM GUIDE Produced by MontanaPBS Made in Montana MontanaPBS continues to tell the story of our state—past and present—with award winning television productions. Programs like Backroads of Montana, Indian Relay, Fort Peck Dam and Butte, America help our citizens thoughtfully reflect on the colorful history of our state, the majesty of our shared landscape and our unique people and cultures. Programs such as Montana Ag Live, The Rundown with Beth Saboe, History of Yellowstone and many others foster important discussion about current issues. HISTORY OF YELLOWSTONE As we approach the 200th anniversary of the Euro-American’s discovery of Yellowstone, MONTANAPBS many issues remain unresolved. See story, inside front cover · The Discovery This episode covers the years 1807–1886. Airs Tuesday, 6/5 at 7pm, Thursday, 6/7 at 1am · Dudes and Sagebrushers This episode spans the period from 1872 to present day and uncovers the early history of camping, hotels, rangers and transportation within the park. Airs Tuesday, 6/5 at 8pm, Thursday, 6/7 at 2am · A Realm Untamed The History of Yellowstone’s bears, wolves, and bison are documented. Supplemented with rare histori- cal film and photographs of roadside begging bears and early bison roundups. Airs Tuesday, 6/12 at 8pm, Thursday, 6/14 at 2am MontanaPBS Primary Election Coverage Pride and Perseverance: Settlers in the Airs Tuesday, June 5 · 6:56pm, 7:55pm, 8:56pm, 9:57pm, 10:32pm Upper Missouri River Breaks It took a special person to settle the Upper Missouri Tuesday, June 5th, Montana voters will submit their votes in the 2018 Primary Election. Mon- River Breaks country. Descendants of these tanaPBS will provide Election Night coverage throughout the evening, including updates and early settlers tell the story of their ancestors, analysis, as we follow the various races. John Twiggs hosts the program. and what it takes to continue the agricultural lifestyle in this harsh and beautiful country. Airs Thursday, 6/7 at 7:30pm, Sunday, 6/10 at 10am, Monday, 6/11 at 2:30am Montana Mosaics: 20th Century People MontanaPBS Election Coverage: For This and Future Generations: and Events: History of Montana’s Primary Election Night 2018 Tune in Montana’s 1972 Constitutional Con- Native Americans This episode details Tuesday, June 5th for coverage of the 2018 vention In mid-winter 1972, one hundred the Federal and State policies that sought to Primary Election. 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