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July 2013 Program Guide JULY 2013 PROGRAM GUIDE JULY HIGHLIGHTS Inspector George Gently Mondays at 9PM In 1960’s Britain, an upstanding detective, Commander George Gently, takes on a dangerous world. White House Chronicle Mondays at 10:30PM A public affairs news program told with a sense of humor. “From our town to your town, we explain politics, making it easy to understand.” Jubilee Emergency Preparedness 2013 Wednesdays at 10PM A music series featuring an eclectic mix of Live Call-in Program traditional and contemporary musical styles and other diverse forms of “roots” music. Wednesday July 17 at 8:00PM Film School Shorts Join host, Claire Metz (WESH) as she leads an informative Thursdays at 7:30PM question and answer session with emergency service managers A new weekly series showcasing quirky comedies, slice-of-life dramas and hard-hitting representing multiple counties in Central Florida. Live for 90 thrillers from cutting edge student filmmakers. minutes, viewers have the opportunity to call in with their questions about the upcoming hurricane season, flooding America’s Heartland concerns, shelters, evacuation plans and more. Have a pen and Fridays at 6PM A series that taps into the fascination with paper handy to write down important phone numbers and food while also exploring the values of family, information about your community. hard work and the spirit of independence. Just Seen It Saturdays at 6PM A review show where industry professionals present their takes on current movies and TV shows, and interview Hollywood insiders. Bake Decorate Celebrate Sundays at 1PM Combining cooking, lifestyle, and how-to, celebrate with delicious fun, filled with tasty desserts and amazing decorating techniques. Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions Sundays 4:30PM Burt Wolf introduces the history, people, art, culture, architecture and food of some of the world’s most interesting locations. WDSC-TV 15 Vol. 24, No. 8 Affiliated with NETA and ALS, Daytona State College Public Broadcasting – Channel 15 operates under a license granted to Daytona State College, and WDSC-TV is a department of Daytona State College. ••• Digital TV Sets and Antennas 15-1 WDSC HD 15-2 WDSC ED* 15-3 WDSC WV* Bright House Digital 15 WDSC 1050 WDSC HD 459 WDSC ED 460 WDSC WV Dish Network & Direct TV 15 WDSC Comcast 439 WDSC HD 204 WDSC ED 205 WDSC WV U-verse 15 WDSC 1015 WDSC HD • ED - Daytona State College Education Channel • WV - MHzWorldview ••• PROGRAM GUIDE STAFF Managing Editor - Jacqui Van Kirk Editorial - Donald Donado Layout Artist - Donald Donado Membership - Jacqui Van Kirk ••• HOW TO REACH US Phone: (386) 506-4415 (800) 638-9238 Fax: (386) 506-4427 E-mail: [email protected] U.S. mail: P.O. Box 9245, Daytona Beach, FL 32120 Web: www.wdsctv.org www.twitter.com/wdsctv15 www.facebook.com/wdsctv15 Film School Shorts Thursdays at 7:30PM DAYTIME LISTINGS MONDAY–FRIDAY 5:00 Land of the Dragon 5:30 Body Electric 6:00 FUNctional Fitaness 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World 7:00 Zula Patrol 7:30 Enviropals 8:00 Biz Kid$ 8:30 Closer to the Truth 9:00 Classical Stretch 9:30 Wai Lana Yoga 10:00 Sit and Be Fit 10:30 FUNctional Fitness 11:00 Smart Travels Burt Wolf Travels & Traditions 11:30 Christina Cooks 12:00 Sundays at 4:30PM M/Scrapbook Soup T/Garden Smart SATURDAY SUNDAY W/It’s Sew Easy 5:00 Land of the Dragon 5:00 Land of the Dragon Th/B. Organic w/Michele Beschen F/Sewing with Nancy 5:30 Body Electric 5:30 Body Electric 12:30 6:00 FUNctional Fitness 6:00 FUNctional Fitness M/Quilt in a Day 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World 6:30 Peep and the Big Wide World T/Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 7:00 Zula Patrol 7:00 Zula Patrol W/Sew It All 7:30 Enviropals 7:30 Enviropals Th/Quilting Arts 8:00 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook! 8:00 Travel with Kids F/Knitting Daily 8:30 Raggs 8:30 Enviropals 1:00 Best of the Joy of Painting 9:00 Biscuit Brothers 9:00 Twice as Good 1:30 9:30 Anne of Green Gables 9:30 Roadtrip Nation M/Wyland’s Art Studio T/Beauty of Oil Painting 10:00 Chef John Besh’s New Orleans 10:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef W/Paint This! with Jerry Yarnell 10:30 Biz Kid$ 10:30 Inspiration with Lance Heft Th/Gary Spetz ‘s Painting Wild Places 11:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids 11:00 Hands On Crafts for Kids F/Beauty of Oil Painting 11:30 New Scandinavian Cooking 11:30 Cuisine Culture 2:00 Hands on Crafts for Kids 12:00 Garden Smart 12:00 Travelscope 2:30 Beads Baubles & Jewels 12:30 America’s Chefs on Tour 12:30 Jazzy Vegetarian 3:00 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 1:00 Bake Decorate Celebrate M, W, F/Woodsmith Shop 1:30 Bring it Home w/Laura McIntosh 1:30 Christina Cooks T, Th/Teaching Channel Presents 2:00 American Woodshop 2:00 Lidia’s Italy in America 3:30 2:30 Woodsmith Shop 2:30 Ciao Italia M, W, F/Jazzy Vegetarian 4:00 Journal 3:00 Rough Cut Woodworking 3:00 Simply Ming 4:30 3:30 New Fly Fisher 3:30 Cooking Odyssey M, Th/Stress Free Cooking 4:00 Muscle Car Workout 4:00 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen T, W, F/B. Organic w/Michele Beschen 4:30 Just Seen It 4:30 Burt Wolf Travels & Traditions 5:00 Newsline 5:00 Natural Healing w/Mark Stengler 5:00 Volusia Magazine 5:30 BBC World News America 5:30 Out of Ireland 5:30 Second Opinion MONDAY 1 4:30 America’s Test Kitchen from 11:00 BBC World News HD Cook’s Illustrated HD (R) 11:30 Roadtrip Nation HD PM “Rise and Shine Breakfast”--The “Portland - Cambridge”--A new team 6:00 This American Land HD science behind scrambled eggs is of Roadtrippers interviews Brother “Arctic White Geese, Veterans in the discussed with Guy Crosby. Cranberry Stavros at the New Skete monastery Great Outdoors, Tracking a Coral Killer”- Nut Muffins are made. in New York. -Join the Sierra Club’s Stacy Bare, a U.S. Army veteran, on an adventure down 5:00 Land of the Dragon CC (R) WEDNESDAY 3 the Colorado River. “Macau”--Visit the unique island of 6:30 Nightly Business Report HD Macau, a former Portuguese colony that AM 7:00 Closer to Truth HD (R) was handed back to China in 1999. 12:00 Globe Trekker CC (R) “Are Brains and Mind The Same 5:30 Body Electric CC (R) “Around The World - Silk Road: Kashgar Thing?”--If the mind and the brain are 6:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne to Istanbul”--Holly Morris crosses the not the same thing, could reality go Andrews HD (R) Jiptik Pass to Osh and explores the beyond the physical? “Healthy Back” Kingdom of Samarkand and Bukhara. 7:30 Volusia Magazine HD 1:00 Inspector Morse CC (R) 8:00 New Tricks CC PM “Absolute Conviction, Part 2”--Morse “Objects of Desire” 6:00 New York Originals CC investigates the affairs of three 9:00 Inspector George Gently HD “Let There Be Neon, Neir’s Tavern, people in prison for fraud, when one “Gently in the Night”--Gently uncovers Rubie’s Costumes, Dempsey and Carroll, of them is murdered. the seedy nature of a hostess club and the St. George Theatre”--Neir’s 2:00 Arts In Context HD (R) Tavern in Queens, Rubie’s Costumes, the “Trouble Puppet”--Trouble Puppet when the body of a woman is found St. George Theatre and more locations Theater takes their cutting edge in a church. are showcased. puppetry to levels never seen before 10:30 White House Chronicle CC 6:30 Nightly Business Report HD in Texas. 11:00 BBC World News HD 7:00 Closer to Truth HD (R) 2:30 Autoline CC (R) 11:30 Wilderness Journal HD (R) “Diverse Arguments for God”--I like “Today’s Powertrains: Efficiency & “Ugly Steelhead”--Bill Funk and Bob arguments about God, whether based Strength”--John McElroy is joined by Ison join Kyle on Michigan’s Grand River on science, philosophy or personal powertrain experts who drive the for great Channel Cat fishing action. experience. engine business at the Detroit Three. 7:30 The Pet Owner’s Hotline 3:00 Wilderness Journal HD TUESDAY 2 8:00 Globe Trekker CC 3:30 Roadtrip Nation HD (R) “Around The World - Silk Road: Kashgar “Portland - Cambridge”--A new team AM to Istanbul”--Holly Morris crosses the of Roadtrippers interviews Brother 12:00 New Tricks CC (R) Jiptik Pass to Osh and explores the Stavros at the New Skete monastery “Objects of Desire” Kingdom of Samarkand and Bukhara. in New York. 1:00 Inspector George Gently HD (R) 9:00 Inspector Morse CC 4:00 Best of the Joy of Painting CC “Gently in the Night”--Gently uncovers “Absolute Conviction, Part 2”--Morse “Grandpa’s Barn”--A large, nicely the seedy nature of a hostess club investigates the affairs of three people detailed farmhouse is what Bob Ross when the body of a woman is found in prison for fraud, when one of them ‘builds’ for us today, all with brush in a church. is murdered. and paint. 2:30 White House Chronicle CC (R) 10:00 Arts In Context HD 4:30 America’s Test Kitchen from 3:00 Wilderness Journal HD “Trouble Puppet”--Trouble Puppet Cook’s Illustrated HD (R) 3:30 Wilderness Journal HD (R) Theater takes their cutting edge “Chocolate Torte”--Christopher Kimball “Ugly Steelhead”--Bill Funk and Bob puppetry to levels never seen before visits the Hotel Sacher Vienna to taste Ison join Kyle on Michigan’s Grand River in Texas.
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