SUNDAY – OCTOBER 23 2:00 PT / 3:00 MT: COUNTRY POP LEGENDS (My Music). Roy Clark, Glenn Campbell and MY MUSIC bring back the most memorable songs to crossover the country and pop charts from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The program features new live performances and classic clips from Tammy Wynette, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash and more. (2 Hrs)

4:00 PT / 5:00 MT: SONGBOOK STANDARDS: AS TIME GOES BY (My Music). Join host Jack Jones for a nostalgic hit parade of best-loved songs from the 1950s & 1960s. This all-star special features rare footage of Johnny Mathis, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Rosemary Clooney, Nat King Cole, Patti Page, Perry Como and more. (2 Hrs)

6:00 PT / 7:00 MT: OUR ZOO. George and Lizzie seek professional help from slick-talking lawyer Neville Murphy, but a frustrated George decides to argue the family's case himself. (60 Min)

7:00 PT / 8:00 MT: THE DURRELLS IN CORFU ON MASTERPIECE. At wits' end, Louisa orders her children to put food on the table. Larry bites the bullet and goes hunting . . . bad idea. Meanwhile, Margo, Leslie and Gerry pursue their various love interests. (60 Min)

8:00 PT / 9:00 MT: POLDARK SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE. George maneuvers Poldark toward checkmate. The law hunts down free traders. Caroline chooses between Unwin and Dwight. Francis goes missing. (60 Min)

9:00 PT / 10:00 MT: INDIAN SUMMERS SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE. Naresh executes a diabolical plan. Aafrin tries desperately to stop it. Ralph finally puts two and two together. Simla's populace turns out innocently for a picnic. (60 Min)

10:00 PT / 11:00 MT: JEWEL IN THE CROWN “The Bibighar Gardens.” Daphne and Hari draw closer together. After an assignation with him in the Bibighar Gardens, on a night of rioting and protest, she returns home, claiming she's been raped. On flimsy evidence, Merrick arrests Hari. (60 Min)

MONDAY – OCTOBER 24 7:00 PT / 8:00 MT: KSPS ELECTION SPECIAL “U.S. Senate Debate.” (60 Min)

8:00 PT / 9:00 MT: ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “The Boomer Years.” The "Baby Boom" of the mid-20th century created a generation of people who grew up witnessing the rise of television, space exploration and rock 'n' roll. In celebration of the "Boomer Years," ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is looking back with nostalgia at the vintage treasures from the 1940s, ‘50s and ‘60s, including a 1956 Elvis "Love Me Tender" standee that was found during a home renovation; a 1958 Martin Luther King Jr. letter purchased for $20 at the estate of a Richard Nixon biographer; and Charles Schulz comic strip art, ca. 1960, valued at $200,000 to $250,000, owned by a former Hallmark employee who worked with Schulz for 12 years. (60 Min)

9:00 PT / 10:00 MT: ANTIQUES ROADSHOW “New York City, Hour One.” ANTIQUES ROADSHOW hits a homerun in the premiere of season 19 with a treasure-filled visit to New York City and its largest sports memorabilia find ever! Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Eric Silver take a trip to the New York Historical Society to discuss Frederic Auguste Bartholdi Statue of Liberty statuettes. Highlights of the hour include an unpublished Art Spiegelman book proposal, ca. 1974, that was positioned to become a sequel to his quotation book Whole Grains; a headboard from the set of The Godfather, Part II, that was purchased for under $25; and an archive of rare photographic baseball cards with a handwritten letter from the 1871-1872 Boston Red Stockings, appraised at $1,000,000. (60 Min)

10:00 PT / 11:00 MT: POV “Thank you for Playing.” When Ryan Green, a video game programmer, learns that his young son Joel has cancer, he and his wife document their emotional journey with a video game, "That Dragon, Cancer." It evolves from a cathartic exercise into an acclaimed work of art. (90 Min)

TUESDAY – OCTOBER 25 7:00 PT / 8:00 MT: HISTORY DETECTIVE “Iwo Jima Map, Copperhead Cane, Theremin.” First, detective Eduardo Pagan investigates the history of a hand-drawn map, taken from the body of a Japanese soldier during the World War II battle of Iwo Jima. Then Wes Cowan follows the story of a cane topped with a coiled snake that has ties to the anti-Abraham Lincoln group, the "Peace Democrats." Finally, Elyse Luray traces the origins of the Theremin - one of the first electronic musical instruments - and finds out if a New Mexico man owns one of the fewer than a dozen Theremins in the U.S. built by Leon Theremin himself. (60 Min)

8:00 PT / 9:00 MT: CONTENDERS – 16 FOR ‘16 “Ferraro/Palin – The Trailblazers.” Trace Geraldine Ferraro's entrance onto the world stage in 1984 as the first woman on a major party presidential ticket. In 2008, Sarah Palin added energy and excitement to John McCain's campaign. See how both women fought to break the glass ceiling. (60 Min)

9:00 PT / 10:00 MT: NORMAN LEAR: AMERICAN MASTERS. Discover how the prolific creator of "All in the Family," "The Jeffersons" and "Good Times" effected social change through his groundbreaking sitcoms and activism. This documentary features George Clooney, Amy Poehler, Jon Stewart and Russell Simmons. (90 Min)

10:30 PT / 11:30 MT: FRONTLINE “Growing Up Trans.” Explore the struggles and choices facing transgender kids and their parents. Through moving, personal stories of children, parents and doctors, the film examines new medical interventions increasingly being offered at younger ages. (60 Min)

WEDNESDAY – OCTOBER 26 7:00 PT / 8:00 MT: NATURE “Giraffes: Africa’s Gentle Giants.” What does it take to relocate a herd of wild giraffes in Africa? One man, his family and a band of enthusiastic helpers are about to find out. Their journey will take them across the wild heart of Uganda, crossing the mighty Nile River. The size of this operation cannot be underestimated, particularly when your cargo is so precious. That's because these are no ordinary giraffes, they are in fact the world's rarest. Any mistake could be costly, not only for the giraffes being moved but also for an entire species. (60 Min) http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature

8:00 PT / 9:00 MT: NOVA “Sinkholes: Buried Alive.” In Tampa, Florida, in February 2013, a giant hole in the ground opened up and swallowed half a house, killing 36-year-old Jeffrey Bush as he slept in his bedroom. A month later, a golfer in Illinois survived an 18-foot fall when the 14th hole caved in beneath his feet. Both were victims of sinkholes, a notorious worldwide hazard that lurks wherever limestone bedrock is found. (60 Min) http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/

9:00 PT / 10:00 MT: SEIZED: INSIDE THE MYSTERY OF EPILEPSY. Follow the personal struggles of four individuals and their families as they face the challenges of living with epilepsy and courageously search for new treatments. The documentary also features leaders in epilepsy research. (60 Min)

10:00 PT / 11:00 MT: PENGUINS: SPY IN , A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION “The Journey.” Emperor penguins cross a treacherous frozen sea to reach their breeding grounds. Rockhoppers brave the world's stormiest seas only to come ashore and face a daunting assault up a 300- foot cliff, hopping most of the way up. Tropical Humboldt penguins negotiate predatory sea lions and vampire bats to reach their desert nests. The hard work for all the penguins finally pays off when their tiny, vulnerable chicks begin to hatch. (60 Min)

THURSDAY – OCTOBER 27 7:00 PT / 8:00 MT: KSPS ELECTION SPECIAL. (60 Min)

8:00 PT/ 9:00 MT: MISS FISHER’S MURDER MYSTERIES “Death Defying Acts.” When the unfortunate assistant in a magic show is beheaded on stage, Jack and Phryne's investigation unravels a secret murder in the past. (60 Min)

9:00 PT/ 10:00 MT: SUPER SKYSCRAPERS “The Billionaire Building.” Upon completion, One57, on Manhattan's 57th Street, will rise more than 1,000 feet, making it the tallest residential tower in the western hemisphere and boasting spectacular views of Central Park. "One57" follows the teams tasked with creating New York's most luxurious residential skyscraper and their ambition to redefine luxury living the big city. (60 Min)

10:00 PT / 11:00 MT: GANDHI “The Road to Freedom.” Mishal Husain explores the dramatic last years of Gandhi's life that culminated in his death by an assassin's bullet. She gets to the bottom of an enduring mystery: why is Gandhi revered as Father of the Nation when India turned its back on Gandhi's blueprint for the country? (60 Min)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 7:00 PT / 8:00 MT: WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL. Join Gwen and the roundtable as they discuss the top stories of the week. For more than 45 years, Washington Week has been the most intelligent and up to date conversation about the most important news stories of the week with the best reporters in Washington. (30 Min) http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek

7:30 PT / 8:30 MT: CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK. This program provides a retrospective of the best stories and interviews from the nightly PBS program CHARLIE ROSE. The show captures the defining moments in politics, science, business, culture, media and sports. (30 Min) http://www.pbs.org/charlierosetheweek/home/

8:00 PT / 9:00 MT: THE DURRELLS IN CORFU ON MASTERPIECE. At wits' end, Louisa orders her children to put food on the table. Larry bites the bullet and goes hunting . . . bad idea. Meanwhile, Margo, Leslie and Gerry pursue their various love interests. (60 Min)

9:00 PT / 10:00 MT: BILL MURRAY: THE MARK TWAIN PRIZE. This year The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts bestows the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor upon Emmy Award- winning actor, comedian and writer, Bill Murray. Those confirmed to join the all-star cast saluting Murray include David Letterman, Jimmy Kimmel, Bill Hader, Dan Aykroyd, Aziz Ansari, Roy Blount, Jr., Paul Shaffer, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Sigourney Weaver. (90 Min)

10:30 PT / 11:30 MT: NORTHWEST PROFILES. Take a peek into the Pappy-est place in North Idaho; get bowled over by wooden works of art in British Columbia; ride the rails into Kimberley, BC's remarkable subterranean past; and go behind the scenes - and trunks - at Antiques Roadshow's visit to Spokane. (30 Min)

SATURDAY – OCTOBER 29 6:00 PT / 7:00 MT: THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW “Halloween Party.” On this Halloween night, "Mr. Ghost Comes To Town" with the help of Myron Floren and Bob Ralston, the Semonski Sisters "Whistle A Happy Tune" and some dancing skeletons entertain the cast with "Dry Bones.” (60 Min)

7:00 PT / 8:00 MT: KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. Hyacinth is most excited about attending a country house sale and "mingling with the aristocracy." Richard immediately loses sleep at the prospect of Hyacinth in a position to easily go well beyond their spending limits. (30 Min)

7:30 PT / 8:30 MT: AS TIME GOES BY. Lionel walks in on Sandy in the bath and Jean decides it is time to have an additional bathroom added. She calls in a builder and as the building project progresses, tensions mount. Sandy and Judith consider moving out. (30 Min)

8:00 PT / 9:00 MT: SATURDAY NIGHT CINEMA “Unforgiven.” An old gunslinger (Clint Eastwood), his ex-partner (Morgan Freeman) and a quick-draw kid go bounty hunting in a town called Big Whiskey. (2.5 Hrs)

(Here is some trivia about tonight’s film: This is one of two Best Director and Best Picture Oscar winners featuring Clint Eastwood as actor and director with Morgan Freeman costarring. They would later reteam for Million Dollar Baby (2004). Also, Richard Harris was watching High Plains Drifter (1973) on TV when Clint Eastwood phoned him to offer the part of English Bob. Finally, most of the rain in the film was specially created because Calgary, where it was shot, was experiencing a dry spell, though the snowfall that is featured when William Munny is recovering from his beating was unexpected (and unscripted). (trivia found on www.imdb.com )

10:30 PT / 11:30 MT: NORTHWEST PROFILES. Take a peek into the Pappy-est place in North Idaho; get bowled over by wooden works of art in British Columbia; ride the rails into Kimberley, BC's remarkable subterranean past; and go behind the scenes - and trunks - at Antiques Roadshow's visit to Spokane. (30 Min)