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Program Guide Wlrn.Org JANUARY 2013 >> pUblic radio ANd televisioN foR soUth floRidA ............................................................................. .............................................................................PROGRAM GUIDE wlrn.org Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure INSIDE Discover > Ask Me Another Leonardo Da Vinci’s > Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade enigmatic story > WLRN Wins Three Emmys! WLRN HIGHLIGHTS DA VINCI: THE LOST TREASURE Leonardo da Vinci is considered by many to be one of the greatest artists who ever lived. Yet his reputation rests on only a handful of pictures - including the world’s most famous painting, the Mona Lisa. As the National Gallery in London prepares to open its doors on a remarkable exhibition of Leonardo’s work, Fiona Bruce travels to Florence, Milan, Paris, Warsaw and New York to uncover the story of this enigmatic genius. Airing January 23 at 9 pm on WLRN Channel 17. ASK ME ANOTHER This month, our “Summer Series” Ask Me Another returns Saturdays at 1 pm. A lively hour of puzzles, word games, and trivia played in front of (and with) a live audience. Ask Me Another’s entertaining melange of brainteasers and fun is a descendant of Weekend Edition Sunday’s Puzzle Segment with Will Shortz, but infused with the vibrancy and quick wit of Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me. Be sure to tune in to WLRN 91.3 FM. A WLRN PRODUCTION: MLK, JR. PARADE Join WLRN as we honor America’s greatest champion for peace and justice, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebrate the life and legacy of a man who brought hope and healing to America. A man whose words inspired a nation, whose actions paved the way for change and whose vision united us in love. Catch the highlights of this year’s Liberty City parade honoring Dr. King, January 21 at 9 pm on WLRN Channel 17. WLRN - TV WINS THREE EMMY AWARDS! The 36th Annual Suncoast Emmy Awards honored OPENS JANUARY 10 WLRN Public Television with three top awards for two documentaries and one promotion video. NEXT TO SUN LIFE STADIUM Documentary awards went to Out of Darkness, Into Light, which delves into the lives of three adult cirquedusoleil.com survivors of child sexual abuse and Ralph Munroe’s Barnacle: Centerpiece of a Legacy, takes viewers OFFICIAL SPONSORS back to what South Florida looked like when Ralph Munroe arrived in 1877. PBS JANUARY 2013 HIGHLIGHTS SCHEDULE Channel17 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY En Español Programs 7 pm American Masters 7 pm Muhammad: 7 pm America’s Test 7 pm Enamorados del 7 pm Enamorados del Judy Garland: By Myself 1 Legacy of a Prophet 2 Kitchen: Chicken Dinner 3 Bolero 4 Bolero 5 3:00 pm Temas de Mujer 3:30 pm Ante Usted 9 pm World of Liberace 9 pm David Suchet in 8 pm Martha Stewart’s 8:30 Use Your Brain 8:30 Ed Sullivan Comedy 4:00 pm Colombia al Día 10 pm Sweet Tornado: the Footsteps of St. Paul Cooking School: Poaching to Change Your Age Special 4:30 pm Cuba y su Historia Margo Jones and the 10 pm Doc Martin: 8:30 Clodagh’s Irish with Dr. Daniel Amen 10:30 3 Steps to Incredible 5:00 pm Añoranzas de mi Cuba American Theater The Apple Doesn’t Fall Food Trails 10:30 Heart of Perfect Health! with Joel Fuhrman, 5:30 pm Opiniones 11 pm Weird Florida: 11 pm Inspector Morse: 11 pm Austin City Limits: Health with Brenda M.D. 6:00 pm Entérese 6:30 pm Foro 17 Roads Less Traveled The Secret of Bay 5b, P. 2 Sonic Youth/The Black Keys Watson 7 pm Danzon 7 pm Jewish People: 7 pm Ed Sullivan 7 pm Grand Canyon 7 pm Great 7 pm Use Your Brain 7 pm Big Band 8:30 Enamorados del 6 Story of Survival 7 Comedy Special 8 Serenade 9 Performances: Jackie 10 to Change Your Age with11 Vocalists 12 Bolero 8:30 Nature: Animal 9 pm Dr. Wayne Dyer: 8 pm Weird Florida 2: On Evancho - Dream with Me Dr. Daniel Amen 9 pm Enamorados del 10 pm Use Your Brain to Odd Couples Wishes Fulfilled the Road Again 8:30 Legends of Folk: 9 pm Weird Florida 2: Bolero Change Your Age with 10 pm Heart of Perfect 9:30 Rick Steves: Hidden The Village Scene On the Road Again 10:30 Legends of Folk: Dr. Daniel Amen Health with Brenda Europe 10 pm Ed Slott’s Retirement 10:30 Santana: Live at The Village Scene Watson Rescue! Montreux 2011 7 pm Enamorados 7 pm Rick Steves’ 8 pm NOVA : 7 pm Dr. Martin 8 pm Joanne Weir’s: 7 pm Antiques 8 pm American del Bolero 13 Europe: Norway’s West14 Doomsday Volcanoes 15 Luther King Footprints16 Italian Flavor 17 Roadshow: Orlando, FL,18 P. 1 Masters Joffrey: Mavericks19 8:30 Great Performances: 8 pm Nature: An Original 9 pm Valles Caldera: Through Florida 9 pm Schools That 8 pm Antiques of American Dance Jackie Evancho - Dream with DUCKumentary The Science 7:30 Hecho A Mano Change Communities Roadshow: Greatest Gifts 9:30 Hecho A Mano Me 9 pm Saving The Ocean: 10 pm Krakatoa 8 pm Pedro Ruiz: Coming 10 pm Humble Beauty: 10 pm Inspector Morse: 10 pm Live from the Artists 10 pm Weird Florida 2: On Trinidad’s Turtle Giants 11 pm The Hampton Home Skid Row Artists Sins of the Father, P. 1 Den: Norah Jones the Road Again 10 pm Wild! Big Cat House Motel 9 pm Piaf: Her Story, Her 11 pm Austin City Limits: 11 pm Halsted 11 pm Austin City Limits: Challenge Songs Rodrigo y Gabriela Norah Jones/Kat Edmonson 7 pm Moyers & 7 pm Uncommon 7 pm Nature: The 7 pm Sister Wendy at 7 pm America’s Test 8 pm Antiques 7 pm American Company 20 Vision: The Life and Times21 Himalayas 22 the Norton Simon Museum23 Kitchen: Mediterranean 24 Roadshow: Orlando, FL,25 P. 2 Masters Glass: A Portrait26 of 8 pm Reagan Presidency of John Howard Griffin 8 pm NOVA: Decoding 8 pm Rising Tides: The Specials 9 pm Doc Martin: City Philip In Twelve Parts 9 pm Burt Wolf: Springfield, 8 pm Ripple of Hope Neanderthals Story of Miami Artists 8 pm Martha Stewart’s Slickers 9 pm Infinity Hall Live: Illinois 9 pm Martin Luther King 9 pm Something Ventured: 9 pm Da Vinci: The Lost Cooking School: Pan Searing 10 pm Inspector Morse: Wilson Phillips 9:30 Travelscope: Taiwan - Day Parade 2013 Risk, Reward and the Original Treasure 9 pm Community Concern Sins of the Father, P. 2 10 pm Live from the Artists The Culture of Tea 10:30 Faith in the Hood Venture Capitalists 10 pm Doc Martin: 10 pm Iranian Americans 11 pm Da Vinci: The Lost Den: The Wallflowers 11:30 Child Sexual Abuse Movement Treasure 9 pm Burt Wolf: 27 7 pm Rick Steves’ 28 7 pm Nature: Why We 29 7 pm Century in the 30 7: 30 Joanne Weir’s: 31 AMERICAN MASTERS: Luzern, Switzerland Hidden Europe Love Cats and Dogs? Sun: Henry Flagler & The Middle-East Feast Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance 10 pm Rick Steves’ 8 pm Nature: Why We 8 pm NOVA: Rise Making of Modern Florida 9 pm Coronation Britain Saturday, January 19 at 8:00 pm North England’s Lake Love Cats and Dogs? of the Drones 8 pm Pioneers of 10 pm Queen Elizabeth II: Uncover the story of the first quintessentially American District and 9 pm Saving The Ocean: 9 pm Angle of Attack, P. 1 Television: Sitcoms A Diamond Jubilee dance company, the Joffrey Ballet. Tracing the struggles Celebration 11 pm Globe Trekker: Scourge of the Lionfish 10 pm Angle of Attack, P. 2 11 pm Inspector Morse: and triumphs of the company from 1956 to present, the Turkey 10 pm Wild! Sperm 11 pm Reagan Presidency Sins of the Father, P. 2 11 pm Austin City Limits: film features interviews with former and current Joffrey Whales Bob Mould/Delta Spirit dancers and rare archival performance footage. Schedules changes may occur, visit our wlrn.org for the latest scheduling information. 91.3 FM RADIO SCHEDULE 91.5 FM FL Keys XTRA HD SCHEDULE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 5:00 AM Sounds Sounds 7:00 AM of the of the with Wanda Myles, Caribbean Caribbean The Takeaway Morning Edition 8:00 AM BCC World Service BCC World Service 6:00 AM The Florida BBC World Steve Inskeep, and Renée Montagne 9:00 AM Roundup Briefing Morning Edition (Marketplace Morning Report at 5:50 am at 10:00 AM 7:00 AM BCC World Service Weekend Edition Weekend Edition Only a Game On Being 7:50 am and 8:50 am) 11:00 AM Sunday Tell Me More with Michel Martin Michael Feldman’s 8:00 AM *WLRN/Miami Herald News at :04 and :34 every hour NOON Whad’Ya Know Weekend Weekend The Story Splendid Table Edition Edition 1:00 PM Here and Now Wiretap On The Money 9:00 AM The Takeaway Saturday Sunday with Wanda Myles, John Hockenberry and Celeste Headlee 2:00 PM To the Point Selected Shorts Car Talk 3:00 PM Wait Wait... Don’t 10:00 AM This Fresh Air with Terry Gross Studio 360 The Diane Rehm Show Car Talk Tell Me American Life 4:00 PM *WLRN/Miami Herald News Democracy Now On the Media A Way With Words 11:00 AM Wait Wait... Travel with 5:00 PM at 10:04 am, 11:04 am and 1:01 pm Don’t Tell Me! Rick Steves Marketplace Money Selected Shorts Talk of the Nation 6:00 PM All Things Considered All Things Considered NOON The Florida A Prairie Fresh Air with Terry Gross Radiolab Home 7:00 PM Roundup Topical Currents S FL Arts Beat A Prairie Home Companion To The Best of Our 8:00 PM 1:00 PM S.
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