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WSKG-HD August 2020 1 Deguello 12am BBC World News The collapse of a tower block 12:30am Poetry In America reveals a clue that may uncover the One Art - Elizabeth Bishop truth behind a haunting crime. Singer-songwriter Mary Chapin 10:30pm Family of Us: A PBS Carpenter and others discuss American Portrait Story Elizabeth Bishop's poem "One Art." WSKG-HD 11pm Professor T 5 Wednesday Jitske 8pm Animals with Cameras, A August 2020 A girl with Down syndrome claims Nature Miniseries she knows who murdered her expanded listings Deep-dive with Chilean devil rays in mother, but doesn't want to say. the Azores and track brown bears' 12am Queen's Grocer: Inside diets in Turkey. Fortnum & Mason 9pm Nova 1 Saturday The historic food emporium in 8pm Midsomer Murders Rise of the Mammals London that provides food to the A new trove of fossils reveals how Murder By Magic, Part 2 British royal family is highlighted. 9pm Father Brown mammals took over Earth after the The House of God 3 Monday extinction of the dinosaurs. Suspicions are aroused when the 8pm Antiques Roadshow 10pm Forces of Nature holiest house in Kembleford is Vintage Boston Color linked to the death of a wanton Highlights include a violin attributed Earth is painted in stunning colors. woman. to Johannes B. Ceruti and an 1836 Learn the secret language of Earth 10pm Waiting for God Joseph H. Davis painting. by exploring these colors. 10:30pm W1a 9pm War 11pm Amanpour and Company 11pm The Cobblestone Corridor When Things Get Tough 12am BBC World News The Information Age A look at the impenetrable force of 12:30am Poetry In America A Preparatory School becomes a the German war machine as it The Fish - Marianne Moore hotbed for suspense after a prank occupied most of Western Europe. Marianne Moore's portrayal of the targets the Associate Headmaster. 11pm POV ocean's always-changing history in 11:30pm Austin City Limits Chez Jolie Coiffure "The Fish" is explored. Cage The Elephant/Tank and the A charismatic woman and her 6 Thursday Bangas employees work in a shop in 8pm Expressions (WSKG) Cage the Elephant blaze through Brussels and discuss life back in Donna The Buffalo hits and albums. Jazz and soul Cameroon. 9pm Anne of Green Gables: Fire mavens Tank and the Bangas 12am BBC World News & Dew perform. 12:30am Poetry In America Anne Shirley journeys to Queen's 12:30am Reconnecting Roots Urban Love Poem - Marilyn Chin College in Charlottetown and feels The Recording Industry: Off the The history of San Francisco is overwhelmed by city life. Record, In the Cloud explored through Marilyn Chin's 10:30pm Last Tango In Halifax Gabe visits Jack White's Third Man poem of her San Francisco youth. Caroline is relieved to find that Pressing to find out if the vinyl 4 Tuesday Greg is a natural with Flora and a resurgence is here to stay. 8pm Reagan: American positive influence on Lawrence. 2 Sunday Experience 11:30pm Amanpour and 8pm Queen's Grocer: Inside Lifeguard Company Fortnum & Mason 10pm Statecraft: The Bush 41 12:30am Poetry In America The historic food emporium in Team This Your Home Now - Mark Doty London that provides food to the The presidency of George H.W. A visit to the barber show sparks a British royal family is highlighted. Bush and the expertise of his meditation on love and the AIDS 9pm Endeavour Season 6 On foreign policy team are examined. crisis in "This Your Home Now." Masterpiece 11pm Amanpour and Company 7 Friday Page 2 of 5–August 2020 WSKG HDTV expanded guide 8pm Washington Week to explore what religious freedom Ronald Reagan spent two terms in 8:30pm British Antiques means to America today. office as one of the most popular Roadshow 9 Sunday and controversial presidents. Newcastle Civic Centre 1 8pm Secrets of the Royal 10pm Frontline 9pm Great Performances Kitchens Love, Life & The Virus In The Heights: Chasing Broadway A deliciously entertaining romp An immigrant family struggles to be Dreams through the kitchens of the world's reunited after being impacted by Follows the cast and creative team most famous Royal family. the coronavirus. from the musical's small start to its 9pm Endeavour Season 7 On 11pm Amanpour and Company Tony Award-winning status. Masterpiece 12am BBC World News 10pm Great Performances Oracle 12:30am Poetry In America John Leguizamo's Road to Thursday tries to catch a murderer You and I Are Disappearing - Yusef Broadway in Oxford. Old friendships show Komunyakaa Follow John Leguizamo's path to signs of strain for Morse. The mingled beauty and horror of Broadway with his theatrical 11pm Professor T war is discussed and the challenge showcase, "Latin History for Attachment Issues of making art of it is explored. Morons." A woman's body is found near 12 Wednesday 11pm Amanpour and Company where her car fell into a canal, but 8pm Nature 12am BBC World News her injuries cause concern. Undercover in the Jungle 12:30am Firing Line with 12am Secrets of the Royal A film crew journeys to the Margaret Hoover Kitchens untouched wilderness of 8 Saturday A deliciously entertaining romp biodiversity in the Amazon 8pm Midsomer Murders through the kitchens of the world's rainforest. The Ballad of Midsomer County, most famous Royal family. 9pm Nova Part 1 10 Monday Decoding The Great Pyramid A ballad made famous by late, 8pm Antiques Roadshow Archaeologists investigate how the lamented folk singer Johnny Carver Tucson, Hour Three ancient Egyptians built the may be an inspiration for murder. Journey to Tucson to discover pyramids of Giza. 9pm Father Brown fantastic finds, including a 1994 10pm Forces of Nature The Blood of Anarchists Pete Seeger original song. Motion Tensions rise to deadly levels when 9pm War The forces of nature have kept a performance troupe of anarchists A Deadly Calling Earth on the move since it was arrive in Kembleford. Examines the reaction to the war formed billions of years ago. 10pm Waiting for God as the public begins to see the toll 11pm Amanpour and Company 10:30pm W1a it's taking on the troops. 12am BBC World News 11pm The Cobblestone Corridor 11pm Amanpour and Company 12:30am Poetry In America The Sting 12am BBC World News "This Is Just to Say" - William Archer and company go on an 12:30am Poetry In America Carlos Williams undercover mission to recover the Finishing The Hat - Stephen 13 Thursday missing school mascot. Sondheim 8pm Expressions (WSKG) 11:30pm Austin City Limits Stephen Sondheim's ability to Honey Dewdrops Miguel/Alessia Cara blend lyrics and music is explored 9pm The Child In Time On L.A. singer Miguel blends funk, through "Finishing the Hat." Masterpiece rock, hip hop and electronica in his A moment of distraction triggers a album "War & Leisure." 11 Tuesday 8pm Reagan: American crisis in the lives of a happy and 12:30am Reconnecting Roots successful British couple. Religion: Church In States Experience An American Crusade 10:30pm Last Tango In Halifax Gabe travels to Flushing, New York Caroline gets to the heart of the Page 3 of 5–August 2020 WSKG HDTV expanded guide reason Gillian is reluctant to go Murphy's Ice Cream, Ulster Rubenstein through with the wedding. American Folk Park and Irish Michael Beschloss 11:30pm Amanpour and immigrant success stories are Presidential historian and New York Company featured. Times bestselling author Michael 12:30am Poetry In America 16 Sunday Beschloss is interviewed. Walt Whitman 8pm Lucy Worsley's Royal Photo 19 Wednesday 14 Friday Album 8pm PBS NewsHour Convention 8pm Washington Week Lucky Worsley explores how the Coverage 8:30pm British Antiques British royal family has shaped their The Democratic National Roadshow image with photography. Convention Osborne House 1 9pm Endeavour Season 7 On 11pm Amanpour and Company 9pm Great Performances Masterpiece 12am BBC World News Much Ado About Nothing Raga 12:30am History with David A modern interpretation of A clash between rival gangs results Rubenstein Shakespeare's romantic classic in tragedy and the investigations Doris Kearns Goodwin stars Danielle Brooks and#an lead Morse to a familiar face. Presidential historian and Pulitzer all-black cast. 11pm Professor T Prize-winning author Doris Kearns 11:30pm Amanpour and The Conference Goodwin is interviewed. Company Professor T refuses to appear as a 20 Thursday 12:30am Firing Line with speaker at the annual criminologist 8pm PBS NewsHour Convention Margaret Hoover conference. Coverage 15 Saturday 12am Lucy Worsley's Royal The Democratic National 8pm Midsomer Murders Photo Album Convention The Ballad of Midsomer County, Lucky Worsley explores how the 11pm Amanpour and Company Part 2 British royal family has shaped their 12am BBC World News A ballad made famous by late, image with photography. 12:30am History with David lamented folk singer Johnny Carver 17 Monday Rubenstein may be an inspiration for murder. 8pm PBS NewsHour Convention Ron Chernow 9pm Father Brown Coverage Ron Chernow is a Pulitzer Prize The Skylark Scandal The Democratic National winning author best known for his The Kembleford Ramblers annual Convention biography of Alexander Hamilton. outing takes a tragic turn when the 11pm Amanpour and Company 21 Friday local Lord is found strangled. 12am BBC World News 8pm Washington Week 10pm Waiting for God 12:30am History with David 8:30pm British Antiques 10:30pm W1a Rubenstein Roadshow 11pm The Cobblestone Corridor Cokie Roberts Floors Castle 2 The Informant An interview with the late Cokie 9pm Great Performances Archer is suspicious of a fellow Roberts, political commentator and Rodgers & Hammerstein's The student and turns to one of his author, is showcased.
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