February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

BBC WORLD NEWS M-F 6 a.m. NEWSROOM TOKYO M-F 7 a.m. AMANPOUR & COMPANY M-F 4 a.m BBC NEWS AMERICA Fri. 5:30 p.m. WE KNOW WHAT WE HAD PBS NEWSHOUR M-F 10 p.m. Friday, Feb. 5 starting at 8 p.m. .

7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M. STORIES FROM THE 1 MON HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS GET IN THE WAY LOCAL, USA STAGE 2 TUE HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS AMERICA REFRAMED REEL SOUTH 3 WED HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS JOHN LEWIS GET IN THE WAY FRONTLINE 4 THU HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS EUROPE’S NEW WILD FORCES OF NATURE WE KNOW WHAT WE HAD: THE GREATEST JAZZ 5 FRI HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS JAZZ AMBASSADORS STORY

6 SAT GROVELAND FOUR CENTRAL PARK FIVE

7 SUN AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE NATURE FINDING YOUR ROOTS

STORIES FROM THE 8 MON HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS FANNIE LOU HAMMER POV SHORTS LOCAL, USA STAGE 9 TUE HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS AMERICA REFRAMED 10 WED HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS FRONTLINE 11 THU HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS EUROPE’S NEW WILD FORCES OF NATURE 12 FRI HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS KORLA HOLLYWOOD’S ARCHITECT 13 SAT THOMAS SOWELL: COMMON SENSE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE 14 SUN AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE NATURE FINDING YOUR ROOTS STORIES FROM THE 15 MON HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS BEYOND BARBADOS LOCAL, USA STAGE 16 TUE HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS AMERICA REFRAMED EDUCATION OF HARVEY 17 WED HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS INDEPENDANT LENS GANTT 18 THU HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS EUROPE’S NEW WILD FORCES OF NATURE 19 FRI HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

20 SAT FAT BOY: THE BILLY STEWART STORY BLACK CHURCH: THIS IS OUR STORY

21 SUN PRINCE AMONG SLAVES NATURE FINDING YOUR ROOTS STORIES FROM THE 22 MON HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE LOCAL, USA STAGE 23 TUE HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS AMERICA REFRAMED JUSTICE IN CHESTER 24 WED HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS AGING MATTERS INDEPENDENT LENS

25 THU HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS EUROPE’S NEW WILD FORCES OF NATURE

26 FRI HORIZON CRONKITE NEWS DREAM LAND: LITTLE ROCK’S WEST AFROPOP: THE ULTIMATE CULTURAL EXCHANGE

27 SAT MARCHING FORWARD BLACK CHURCH: THIS IS OUR STORY

28 SUN AN EVENING WITH KEN CHENAULT NATURE FINDING YOUR ROOTS

1 February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

8:00 John Lewis - Get in the Way Monday 1 (Also Tue. 2/2 at 1 A.M.; Tue. 2/2 at 9 A.M.; Wed. 2/3 at 8 P.M.; 12:00 Nature Sun. 2/7 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 4 P.M.) "Octopus: Making Contact" - Follow an Alaskan professor as he raises 9:00 Local, USA and studies a pet octopus in his home, making remarkable discoveries "Pandemic19” (Also Tue. 2/2 at 2 A.M.; Tue. 2/2 at 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 about its extraordinary intelligence, personality and skills. Octopuses at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 11 A.M.) are able to recognize faces and interact with other individuals. (Also 8 9:30 Stories from the Stage A.M.) "Growing Up Black” (Also Tue. 2/2 at 2:30 A.M.; Tue. 2/2 at 10:30 1:00 Finding Your Roots A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 11:30 A.M.) "Against All Odds" - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. introduces media personality 10:00 PBS NewsHour and radio journalist Nina Totenberg to ancestors who were (Also Tue. 2/2 at 3 A.M.) determined to survive. (Also 9 A.M.) 11:00 Indian Country Today 2:00 Doc World 11:30 BBC World News "No Country for the Poor” (Also 10 A.M.) 3:00 POV Tuesday 2 "Singing with Angry Bird" - Jae-chang Kim, nicknamed "Angry Bird," runs 12:00 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP a children's choir in Pune, India. Their parents, however, are reluctant (Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 4 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 11 P.M.; Mon. 2/8 at to let them sing instead of work. To convince them, Angry Bird decides 3 A.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 11 A.M.) to train everyone to sing for a joint concert. (Also 11 A.M.) 1:00 John Lewis - Get in the Way 4:00 PBS American Portrait (Also 9 A.M.; Wed. 2/3 at 8 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 4 P.M.) "I Rise" - Go inside the lives of people working to an antiracist 2:00 Local, USA American future. They film themselves doing the hard work, "Pandemic19” (Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 11 A.M.) confronting the obstacles and achieving the small victories that could 2:30 Stories from the Stage add up to real change in the movement for racial justice. "Growing Up Black” (Also 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 5:00 Marriner Eccles: Father of the Modern Federal Reserve 11:30 A.M.) (Also Thu. 2/4 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 2/4 at 11 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 BBC World News 4:00 Amanpour and Company 6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith 5:00 Battleground "Susan Page - Journalist and Author" (Also 11 A.M.) 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 BBC World News 7:40 Direct Talk 6:30 Asia Insight 8:00 Nature 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo "Octopus: Making Contact" - (See Mon. 2/1 at 12 A.M.) 7:40 Direct Talk 9:00 Finding Your Roots 8:00 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP "Against All Odds" - (See Mon. 2/1 at 1 A.M.) (Also Sun. 2/7 at 4 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 11 P.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 3 A.M.; 10:00 Doc World Mon. 2/8 at 11 A.M.) "No Country for the Poor" 9:00 John Lewis - Get in the Way 11:00 POV (Also Wed. 2/3 at 8 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 4 P.M.) "Singing with Angry Bird" - (See Mon. 2/1 at 3 A.M.) 10:00 Local, USA 12:00 Wild Metropolis "Pandemic19” (Also Fri. 2/5 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 11 A.M.) "Commuters" - In a modern migration, animals travel in and out of cities 10:30 Stories from the Stage to find food and shelter or to start a family. See if the secret to success "Growing Up Black” (Also Fri. 2/5 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 11:30 A.M.) in a fast-changing world is commuting. 11:00 Battleground 1:00 Nova 12:00 Illustrative Math "Saving The Dead Sea" "Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 15: Finding This Percent of That" 2:00 SciGirls 12:30 Illustrative Math "Puppet Power" "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 1 & 2: Interpreting Negative Numbers" 2:30 Get The Math 1:00 Illustrative Math 3:00 Circus: American Experience "Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 4: Tables, Equations" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 1:30 Illustrative Math "Copenhagen" "Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 9: Standard Form and Factored Form" 5:30 BBC World News America 2:00 Battleground Everglades 6:00 The Desert Speaks "Survival at Stake" - Florida's next generation of environmental "Costal Civilizations of Ancient Peru" stewards trek through a cypress swamp. Updates on environmental 6:30 Arizona Illustrated issues reveal how Everglades restoration has become a "classroom to 7:00 Arizona Horizon the world" on saving complex wetlands. Hosted by Ted Simons, this series focuses on topics including politics, 2:30 Battleground Everglades business, social & legal issues. "Glades Warriors" - A Miccosukee Indian preserving ancestral tradition 7:30 Cronkite News and others offer unique perspectives on the Everglades.

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink 10:00 Reel South 3:00 Africa's Great Civilizations "Mossville: When Great Trees Fall” (Also Sat. 2/6 at 5 A.M.) "Origins/The Cross and the Crescent" 11:00 Building The American Dream 4:00 Africa's Great Civilizations (See Wed. 2/3 at 5 A.M.) (Also Thu. 2/4 at 10 A.M.) "The Cross and the Crescent" 12:00 Amazon: Rivers of Life 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "The amazon" "Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen" 1:00 Nova 5:30 BBC World News America "Mysteries of Sleep" 6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter 2:00 SciGirls "The Monument Man" "Insulation Station" 6:30 Art in the 48 2:30 Project Asteroid: Mapping Bennu Host Alberto Rios learns more about Free Arts for Abused Children of 3:00 Africa's Great Civilizations Arizona, an organization devoted to healing children through art. Then "The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations" we'll look at an artist who sculpts with mattress coils, a ballet program 4:00 Africa's Great Civilizations for underserved kids and Changing Hands bookstore. "Cities" 7:00 Arizona Horizon 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) "Istanbul" 7:30 Cronkite News 5:30 BBC World News America (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 6:00 Pullman: America’s Hotel On Wheels 8:00 America ReFramed 7:00 Arizona Horizon "Vision Portraits” (Also Wed. 2/3 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 2/3 at 8 A.M.; (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) Sat. 2/6 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 7:30 Cronkite News 2/7 at 5 P.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 9:30 Reel South 8:00 John Lewis - Get in the Way "Driven Blind” (Also Wed. 2/3 at 1:30 A.M.; Wed. 2/3 at 9:30 A.M.; Follow the journey of civil rights hero, congressman and human rights Sat. 2/6 at 4:30 P.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 3:30 A.M.; champion John Lewis. At the Selma March, Lewis came face-to-face Sun. 2/7 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 6:30 P.M.) with club-wielding troopers and exemplified non-violence. Now 76, he 10:00 PBS NewsHour is considered the conscience of Congress. (Also Sun. 2/7 at 5 A.M.; Tue. (Also Wed. 2/3 at 3 A.M.) 2/9 at 4 P.M.) 11:00 Indian Country Today 9:00 Frontline 11:30 BBC World News “(TBA) 60min" - Investigate the controversial stories shaping our times, from criminal justice to politics to global issues. Examine the scope and Wednesday 3 complexity of the human, social and political experience. 12:00 America ReFramed 10:00 PBS NewsHour "Vision Portraits” (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 2 (Also Thu. 2/4 at 3 A.M.) A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 5 P.M.) 11:00 Indian Country Today 1:30 Reel South 11:30 BBC World News "Driven Blind” (Also 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 4:30 P.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. Thursday 4 2/7 at 6:30 P.M.) 12:00 Fannie Lou H a.m.er: Stand Up 2:00 Reel South (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 1:30 P.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 8 P.M.) "Mossville: When Great Trees Fall” (Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 5 A.M.) 12:30 Independent Lens 3:00 PBS NewsHour "9to5: The Story of a Movement" - Go inside the inspiring movement 4:00 Amanpour and Company for women's workplace equality in the 1970s. Started by a group of 5:00 Building The American Dream Boston secretaries, the 9to5 cause used humor to attract press Travel to Texas, where immigrant construction workers are seeking attention and shame bosses into giving better pay and ending sexual justice and equality in an industry rife with exploitation. Across the harassment. (Also 8:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 12 P.M.) state, there's an unprecedented building boom, fueled by Latino 2:00 Frontline laborers with little or no rights. (Also 11 A.M.; Thu. 2/4 at 10 A.M.) “(Tba) 60min" - (See Wed. 2/3 at 9 P.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 3:00 PBS NewsHour 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 4:00 Amanpour and Company 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 5:00 Marriner Eccles: Father of the Modern Federal Reserve 7:40 Direct Talk (Also 11 A.M.) 8:00 America ReFramed 6:00 BBC World News "Vision Portraits” (Also Sat. 2/6 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 6:30 Story in the Public Square 2/7 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 5 P.M.) 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 9:30 Reel South 7:40 Direct Talk "Driven Blind” (Also Sat. 2/6 at 4:30 P.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 8:00 Fannie Lou H a.m.er: Stand Up 2/7 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 6:30 P.M.) (Also Sat. 2/6 at 1:30 P.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 8 P.M.)

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

8:30 Independent Lens 1:00 Europe's New Wild "9to5: The Story of a Movement" - (See Thu. 2/4 at 12:30 A.M.) (Also "The Missing Lynx" - (See Thu. 2/4 at 8 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.) Sat. 2/6 at 12 P.M.) 2:00 Forces of Nature 10:00 Building The American Dream "Shape” (Also 10 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 11 A.M.) (See Wed. 2/3 at 5 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Marriner Eccles: Father of the Modern Federal Reserve 4:00 Amanpour and Company 12:00 Illustrative Math 5:00 Local, USA "Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 16: Finding The Percentage” (Also Fri. 2/5 at 12 "Pandemic19” (Also 11 A.M.) P.M.) 5:30 Stories from the Stage 12:30 Illustrative Math "Growing Up Black” (Also 11:30 A.M.) "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 3 & 4: Changing Elevation” (Also Fri. 2/5 at 6:00 BBC World News 12:30 P.M.) 6:30 Closer to Truth 1:00 Illustrative Math "Can Art Engage Philosophy of Religion?" "Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 5: More Graphs of Functions” (Also Fri. 2/5 at 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 1 P.M.) 7:40 Direct Talk 1:30 Illustrative Math 8:00 Beyond The Elements On Nova "Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 10: Graphs of Functions in Standard and "Reactions" - (See Fri. 2/5 at 12 A.M.) Factored Forms” (Also Fri. 2/5 at 1:30 P.M.) 9:00 Europe's New Wild 2:00 Genius By Stephen Hawking "The Missing Lynx" - (See Thu. 2/4 at 8 P.M.) "Are We Alone?" 10:00 Forces of Nature 3:00 Africa's Great Civilizations "Shape” (Also Tue. 2/9 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 11 A.M.) "The Atlantic Age/Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations" 11:00 Local, USA 4:00 Africa's Great Civilizations "Pandemic19" "Commerce and the Clash of Civilizations" 11:30 Stories from the Stage 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Growing Up Black" "Iran: Tehran and Side Trips" 12:00 Illustrative Math 5:30 BBC World News America "Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 16: Finding The Percentage" 6:00 Books & Co. 12:30 Illustrative Math "Laird Barron: "Blood Standard"" - Host Alberto Rios interviews Laird "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 3 & 4: Changing Elevation" Barron, author of "Blood Standard." An Arizona PBS original production 1:00 Illustrative Math made possible in part by the Department of English at Arizona State "Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 5: More Graphs of Functions" University. 1:30 Illustrative Math 6:30 Ask "Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 10: Graphs of Functions in Standard and "Insulating a Wall; Repointing a Fieldstone Foundation” (Also Fri. 2/5 at Factored Forms" 6 P.M.) 2:00 Poetry In America 7:00 Arizona Horizon "Harlem - Langston Hughes" - Former president Bill Clinton, pianist and (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) composer Herbie Hancock, poet Sonia Sanchez, and students from the 7:30 Cronkite News Harlem Children's Zone interpret Langston Hughes's most iconic poem, (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) "Harlem" with series host Elisa New. 8:00 Europe's New Wild 2:30 Poetry In America "The Missing Lynx" - Across the Iberian Peninsula, rewilding efforts "Fast Break - Edward Hirsch" - Join poet Edward Hirsch, host Elisa New, allow the Iberian lynx - the rarest cat in the world - to flourish once NBA players Shaquille O'Neal, Pau Gasol, and Shane Battier and a group again. In Portugal's Coa Valley, the introduction of ancient species of pick-up basketball players as they read Hirsch's "Fast Break" and use heralds the return of the region's top predators. (Also Fri. 2/5 at 1 A.M.; basketball to understand poetry - and poetry to understand the game Fri. 2/5 at 9 A.M.) of basketball. 9:00 Forces of Nature 3:00 S a.m.my Davis, Jr.: "Shape” (Also Fri. 2/5 at 2 A.M.; Fri. 2/5 at 10 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 5 A.M.; Explore the entertainer's vast talent and journey for identity through Tue. 2/9 at 11 A.M.) the shifting tides of civil rights and racial progress during 20th-century 10:00 PBS NewsHour America. Features Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, and clips from his TV, (Also Fri. 2/5 at 3 A.M.) film and concert performances. 11:00 Indian Country Today 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 11:30 BBC World News "Iran's Historic Capitals" 5:30 BBC World News America Friday 5 6:00 Ask This Old House 12:00 Beyond The Elements On Nova "Insulating a Wall; Repointing a Fieldstone Foundation" "Reactions" - Discover the chemical reactions that constantly transform 6:30 Arizona 360 our world. Like one that enables us to feed billions but when reversed, (Also Fri. 2/12 at 6:30 P.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 6:30 P.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 6:30 P.M.) is explosive. And lock-and-key molecules that put the heat in hot 7:00 Arizona Horizon peppers or make deadly venoms useful to medicine. (Also 8 A.M.) 7:30 Cronkite News (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 3

February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

8:00 We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 8:00 The Central Park Five (Also Sat. 2/6 at 1 A.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 9 A.M.; Wed. 2/10 at 5 A.M.; (Also Sun. 2/7 at 12 A.M.) Wed. 2/10 at 11 A.M.) 10:00 America ReFramed 9:00 The Jazz Ambassadors "Vision Portraits” (Also Sun. 2/7 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 Discover how the Cold War and Civil Rights movement collided when at 5 P.M.) America asked Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and 11:30 Reel South Benny Goodman to travel as cultural Ambassadors and combat racially "Driven Blind” (Also Sun. 2/7 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. charged Soviet propaganda through their music. (Also Sat. 2/6 at 2 A.M.; 2/7 at 6:30 P.M.) Sat. 2/6 at 10 A.M.; Sat. 2/6 at 2 P.M.) 10:00 PBS NewsHour (Also Sat. 2/6 at 3 A.M.) Sunday 7 12:00 The Central Park Five 11:00 Indian Country Today 2:00 America ReFramed 11:30 BBC World News "Vision Portraits” (Also 9 A.M.; 5 P.M.) Saturday 6 3:30 Reel South 12:00 Singular "Driven Blind” (Also 10:30 A.M.; 6:30 P.M.) (Also 8 A.M.; Thu. 2/11 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 2/11 at 11 A.M.) 4:00 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP 1:00 We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told (Also 11 P.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 3 A.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 11 A.M.) (Also 9 A.M.; Wed. 2/10 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 2/10 at 11 A.M.) 5:00 John Lewis - Get in the Way 2:00 The Jazz Ambassadors (Also Tue. 2/9 at 4 P.M.) (See Fri. 2/5 at 9 P.M.) (Also 10 A.M.; 2 P.M.) 6:00 On Story 3:00 PBS NewsHour "Awkward Black Girl: A Conversation with Issa Rae" 4:00 Amanpour and Company 6:30 with Bonnie Erbe 5:00 Reel South (Also 2 P.M.) "Mossville: When Great Trees Fall" 7:00 6:00 Second Opinion 7:30 The Open Mind (Also 11:30 A.M.) 8:00 DW Focus On Europe 6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (Also Thu. 2/11 at 7:30 A.M.) (Also 11 A.M.) 8:30 DW Global 3000 7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (Also Thu. 2/11 at 7 A.M.) (Also 5 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 2 P.M.) 9:00 America ReFramed 7:30 Washington Week "Vision Portraits” (Also 5 P.M.) (Also 5:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 7 A.M.) 10:30 Reel South 8:00 Singular "Driven Blind” (Also 6:30 P.M.) (Also Thu. 2/11 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 2/11 at 11 A.M.) 11:00 The Chavis Chronicles 9:00 We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 11:30 Laura Flanders Show (Also Wed. 2/10 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 2/10 at 11 A.M.) 12:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter 10:00 The Jazz Ambassadors "Daniel Hope's Lands of Glory" (See Fri. 2/5 at 9 P.M.) (Also 2 P.M.) 12:30 This American Land 11:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack "Controlling Wild Horses, Irrigation Revival, Regenerative Farming" 11:30 Second Opinion 1:00 The Future of America’s Past 12:00 Independent Lens 1:30 Start Up "Ann Arbor T-shirt Company" "9to5: The Story of a Movement" - (See Thu. 2/4 at 12:30 A.M.) 2:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 1:30 Fannie Lou H a.m.er: Stand Up 2:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (Also Mon. 2/8 at 8 P.M.) 3:00 The Open Mind 2:00 The Jazz Ambassadors 3:30 Earth Focus (See Fri. 2/5 at 9 P.M.) "The New West and the Politics of the Environment" 3:00 Jazz 5:00 America ReFramed "Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935-1937)" "Vision Portraits" 4:30 Reel South 6:30 Reel South "Driven Blind" "Driven Blind” (Also 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 10:30 7:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 6:30 P.M.) "While I Breathe, I Hope" - In 2014, Bakari Sellers, a young, black 5:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Democrat ran for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. (Also Mon. (Also Sun. 2/7 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/7 at 2 P.M.) 2/8 at 5 A.M.) 5:30 Washington Week 8:00 Nature (Also Sun. 2/7 at 7 A.M.) "Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains" - Travel to the mountains of 6:00 DW Focus On Europe Chile to discover the secrets of the puma, the area's biggest and most (Also Sun. 2/7 at 8 A.M.; Thu. 2/11 at 7:30 A.M.) elusive predator. Discover how this mountain lion survives and follow 6:30 Migrant Kitchen "Louis & Jazz" the dramatic fate of a puma mother and her cubs. (Also Mon. 2/8 at 12 7:00 Groveland Four (Also Mon. 2/8 at 4 A.M.) A.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 8 A.M.)

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

9:00 Finding Your Roots 9:30 Stories from the Stage "No Irish Need Apply" - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of actor "Love/Friendship Compilation” (Also Tue. 2/9 at 2:30 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 Jane Lynch and comedian Jim Gaffigan, revealing the Irish American at 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 11:30 A.M.) experience through their families. (Also Mon. 2/8 at 1 A.M.; Mon. 2/8 10:00 PBS NewsHour at 9 A.M.) (Also Tue. 2/9 at 3 A.M.) 10:00 Finding Your Roots 11:00 Indian Country Today "The Vanguard” (Also Mon. 2/8 at 2 A.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 10 A.M.) 11:30 BBC World News 11:00 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP (Also Mon. 2/8 at 3 A.M.; Mon. 2/8 at 11 A.M.) Tuesday 9 12:00 Independent Lens Monday 8 "Hale County This Morning, This Evening" - Visit the world of Hale 12:00 Nature County, Alabama. Composed of intimate and unencumbered moments "Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains" - (See Sun. 2/7 at 8 P.M.) (Also in the lives of people in the community, the film offers a richly detailed 8 A.M.) glimpse at life in America’s Black Belt. (Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 4 A.M.) 1:00 Finding Your Roots 1:30 POV Shorts "No Irish Need Apply" - (See Sun. 2/7 at 9 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.) "The Changing Same” (Also 9:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 5:30 A.M.) 2:00 Finding Your Roots 2:00 Local, USA "The Vanguard” (Also 10 A.M.) (Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 11 A.M.) 3:00 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP 2:30 Stories from the Stage (Also 11 A.M.) "Love/Friendship Compilation” (Also 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 5:30 A.M.; 4:00 Groveland Four Fri. 2/12 at 11:30 A.M.) 5:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange 3:00 PBS NewsHour "While I Breathe, I Hope" - (See Sun. 2/7 at 7 P.M.) 4:00 Amanpour and Company 6:00 BBC World News 5:00 Forces of Nature 6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith "Jake Tapper, Cnn Anchor" "Shape” (Also 11 A.M.) 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 6:00 BBC World News 7:40 Direct Talk 6:30 Asia Insight 8:00 Nature 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo "Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains" - (See Sun. 2/7 at 8 P.M.) 7:40 Direct Talk 9:00 Finding Your Roots 8:00 Independent Lens "No Irish Need Apply" - (See Sun. 2/7 at 9 P.M.) "Hale County This Morning, This Evening" - (See Tue. 2/9 at 12 A.M.) 10:00 Finding Your Roots (Also Sun. 2/14 at 4 A.M.) "The Vanguard" 9:30 POV Shorts 11:00 Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP "The Changing Same” (Also Sun. 2/14 at 5:30 A.M.) 12:00 SciGirls "Cartoon Coders" 10:00 Local, USA 12:30 SciGirls (Also Fri. 2/12 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 11 A.M.) "Science Cooks!" 10:30 Stories from the Stage 1:00 Blackbird: Legacy of Innovation "Love/Friendship Compilation” (Also Fri. 2/12 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 2:00 Big Pacific 11:30 A.M.) "Mysterious" 11:00 Forces of Nature 3:00 Reconstruction: America After The Civil War "Shape" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 12:00 Illustrative Math "Croatia: Adriatic Delights" "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 1: Tape Diagrams and Equations” (Also Fri. 2/12 5:30 BBC World News America at 12 P.M.) 6:00 The Desert Speaks 12:30 Illustrative Math "The People of Peru's Cloud Forest" - Explore the colorful streets of Calle "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 5: Representing Subtraction” (Also Fri. 2/12 at de Cueyes and Examine mummies up close at a Leimebamba museum. 12:30 P.M.) 6:30 Arizona Illustrated 1:00 Illustrative Math 7:00 Arizona Horizon "Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 8: Linear Functions” (Also Fri. 2/12 at 1 P.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 1:30 Illustrative Math 7:30 Cronkite News "Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 11: Graphing from the Factored Form” (Also (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) Fri. 2/12 at 1:30 P.M.) 8:00 Fannie Lou H a.m.er: Stand Up 2:00 Big Pacific "Violent" 8:30 POV Shorts 3:00 In Their Own Words "The Changing Same” (Also Tue. 2/9 at 1:30 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 9:30 A.M.; "Muhammad Ali" - Follow Muhammad Ali's path from a gym in Sun. 2/14 at 5:30 A.M.) Louisville to boxing successes, conversion to Islam., opposition to the 9:00 Local, USA draft, exile from the ring, comeback fights, Parkinson's disease and his (Also Tue. 2/9 at 2 A.M.; Tue. 2/9 at 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 5 A.M.; inspirational re-emergence at the Atlanta Olympics. (Also Wed. 2/10 at Fri. 2/12 at 11 A.M.) 6 P.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 12 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 2

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

P.M.) 5:30 BBC World News America 4:00 John Lewis - Get in the Way 6:00 In Their Own Words 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Muhammad Ali" - Follow Muhammad Ali's path from a gym in "Dubrovnik and Balkan Side-Trips" Louisville to boxing successes, conversion to Islam, opposition to the 5:30 BBC World News America draft, exile from the ring, comeback fights, Parkinson's disease and his 6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter inspirational re-emergence at the Atlanta Olympics. (Also Sat. 2/13 at "Paying It Forward" 12 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 2 P.M.) 6:30 Art in the 48 7:00 Arizona Horizon Host Alberto Rios visits with an artist who tackles the issues of race, (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) equality and social justice. Then we'll see a performance piece honoring 7:30 Cronkite News Congressman John Lewis, a conversation with gallery owner Nicole (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) Royse and the newest installations at Wonderspaces. 8:00 American Experience 7:00 Arizona Horizon "Goin' Back to T-Town" - Hear the extraordinary history of Greenwood, (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) a successful Black community in segregated Tulsa. In a nostalgic 7:30 Cronkite News celebration of old-fashioned neighborhood life, Black residents of "T- (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) Town" relive their community's remarkable rise and ultimate decline. 8:00 America ReFramed (Also Sat. 2/13 at 8 P.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 12 A.M.) "Pahokee” (Also Wed. 2/10 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 2/10 at 8 A.M.; Sat. 9:00 Frontline 2/13 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 9 A.M.; Sun. “(Tba) 60min" - (See Wed. 2/3 at 9 P.M.) 2/14 at 5 P.M.) 10:00 PBS NewsHour 10:00 PBS NewsHour (Also Thu. 2/11 at 3 A.M.) (Also Wed. 2/10 at 3 A.M.) 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:00 Indian Country Today 11:30 BBC World News 11:30 BBC World News Thursday 11 Wednesday 10 12:00 Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas 12:00 America ReFramed Burwell "Pahokee” (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 2 A.M.; (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 1:30 P.M.) Sun. 2/14 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 5 P.M.) 12:30 Independent Lens 2:00 Talking Black In America "Women in Blue" - Under the leadership of the Minneapolis Police (Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 5 A.M.) Department's first female chief, women officers seek gender equity, 3:00 PBS NewsHour redefining what it means to protect and serve. But a fatal shooting and 4:00 Amanpour and Company a new male chief imperil their progress. (Also 8:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 12 5:00 We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told P.M.) (Also 11 A.M.) 2:00 Frontline 6:00 BBC World News “(Tba) 60min" - (See Wed. 2/3 at 9 P.M.) 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 3:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 4:00 Amanpour and Company 7:40 Direct Talk 5:00 Singular 8:00 America ReFramed (Also 11 A.M.) "Pahokee” (Also Sat. 2/13 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 6:00 BBC World News at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 5 P.M.) 6:30 Story in the Public Square 10:00 Talking Black In America 7:00 DW Global 3000 (Also Sat. 2/13 at 5 A.M.) 7:30 DW Focus On Europe 11:00 We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 8:00 Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas 12:00 Nova Burwell (Also Sat. 2/13 at 1:30 P.M.) "Eagle Power" - Eagles are the most powerful birds in the sky. They are 8:30 Independent Lens capable of tackling enormous prey, spotting food at vast distances and "Women In Blue" - (See Thu. 2/11 at 12:30 A.M.) (Also Sat. 2/13 at 12 soaring for miles on the wing. But how do they achieve this? To find out, P.M.) this film follows the dramatic story of a family of bald eagles and bird 10:00 Frontline specialist Lloyd Buck puts his trained golden eagle to the test in a series “(Tba) 60min" - (See Wed. 2/3 at 9 P.M.) of remarkable experiments. 11:00 Singular 1:00 Genius By Stephen Hawking 12:00 Illustrative Math "Why Are We Here?" "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 2: Truth and Equations" 2:00 Big Pacific 12:30 Illustrative Math "Voracious" "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 6: Subtracting Rational Numbers" 3:00 Reconstruction: America After The Civil War 1:00 Illustrative Math 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Grade 8, Unit 5, Lessons 9 & 10: Linear Models" "The Best of Slovenia" 1:30 Illustrative Math

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

"Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 14: Graphs that Represent Situations" "Return of the Titans" - (See Thu. 2/11 at 8 P.M.) 2:00 Big Pacific "Passionate" 10:00 Forces of Nature 3:00 Boss: The Black Experience In Business "Elements” (Also Tue. 2/16 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 at 11 A.M.) 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 11:00 Local, USA "Granada, Cordoba, and Spain's Costa Del Sol" 11:30 Stories from the Stage 5:30 BBC World News America "Love/Friendship Compilation" 6:00 Books & Co. 12:00 Illustrative Math "Tom Papa: "Your Father Stole My Rake and Other Family Dilemmas"" - "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 1: Tape Diagrams and Equations" Host Alberto Rios interviews Tom Papa, author of "Your Father Stole My 12:30 Illustrative Math Rake and Other Family Dilemmas." An Arizona PBS original production "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 5: Representing Subtraction" made possible in part by the Department of English at Arizona State 1:00 Illustrative Math University. "Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 8: Linear Functions" 6:30 Ask This Old House 1:30 Illustrative Math "Removing Overgrown Shrubs; Quieting a Noisy Baseboard Heater” "Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 11: Graphing from the Factored Form" (Also Fri. 2/12 at 6 P.M.) 2:00 Big Pacific 7:00 Arizona Horizon "Behind The Scenes" (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 3:00 The Talk - Race In America 7:30 Cronkite News 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) "Andalucia, Gibraltar and Tangier" 8:00 Europe's New Wild 5:30 BBC World News America "Return of the Titans" - Travel to the Carpathian Mountains and beyond, 6:00 Ask This Old House where Europe's most iconic species are thriving. The reintroduction of "Removing Overgrown Shrubs; Quieting a Noisy Baseboard Heater" European bison signals a wildlife comeback, while just beyond the 6:30 Arizona 360 mountains, gray wolves stage an astonishing return. (Also Fri. 2/12 at 1 (Also Fri. 2/19 at 6:30 P.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 6:30 P.M.) A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 9 A.M.) 7:00 Arizona Horizon 9:00 Forces of Nature (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) "Elements” (Also Fri. 2/12 at 2 A.M.; Fri. 2/12 at 10 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 7:30 Cronkite News at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 at 11 A.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 10:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Korla (Also Fri. 2/12 at 3 A.M.) (Also Sat. 2/13 at 1 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 9 A.M.; Wed. 2/17 at 5 A.M.; 11:00 Indian Country Today Wed. 2/17 at 11 A.M.) 11:30 BBC World News 9:00 Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story (Also Sat. 2/13 at 2 A.M.; Sat. 2/13 at 10 A.M.; Thu. 2/18 at 5 A.M.; Thu. Friday 12 2/18 at 11 A.M.) 12:00 Beyond The Elements On Nova 10:00 PBS NewsHour "Indestructible" - Scientists have created virtually indestructible (Also Sat. 2/13 at 3 A.M.) versions of glass, rubber and plastic. But are they too tough? As the 11:00 Indian Country Today environmental impact of the quest for durability becomes clear, 11:30 BBC World News scientists look for ways to maintain utility but minimize harm. (Also 8 A.M.) Saturday 13 1:00 Europe's New Wild 12:00 In Their Own Words "Return of the Titans" - (See Thu. 2/11 at 8 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.) "Muhammad Ali" - (See Tue. 2/9 at 3 P.M.) (Also 8 A.M.; 2 P.M.) 2:00 Forces of Nature 1:00 Korla "Elements” (Also 10 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 at 11 A.M.) (Also 9 A.M.; Wed. 2/17 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 2/17 at 11 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 2:00 Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 4:00 Amanpour and Company (Also 10 A.M.; Thu. 2/18 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 2/18 at 11 A.M.) 5:00 Local, USA 3:00 PBS NewsHour (Also 11 A.M.) 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:30 Stories from the Stage 5:00 Talking Black In America "Love/Friendship Compilation” (Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:00 Second Opinion (Also 11:30 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (Also 11 A.M.) 6:30 Closer to Truth 7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe "Can Art Reveal God's Traits?" (Also 5 P.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 2 P.M.) 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:30 Washington Week 7:40 Direct Talk (Also 5:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 7 A.M.) 8:00 Beyond The Elements On Nova 8:00 In Their Own Words "Indestructible" - (See Fri. 2/12 at 12 A.M.) "Muhammad Ali" - (See Tue. 2/9 at 3 P.M.) (Also 2 P.M.) 9:00 Europe's New Wild 9:00 Korla 7

February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

(Also Wed. 2/17 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 2/17 at 11 A.M.) (Also 4 P.M.) 10:00 Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 9:00 America ReFramed (Also Thu. 2/18 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 2/18 at 11 A.M.) "Pahokee” (Also 5 P.M.) 11:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 11:00 The Chavis Chronicles 11:30 Second Opinion 11:30 Laura Flanders Show 12:00 Independent Lens 12:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter "Women In Blue" - (See Thu. 2/11 at 12:30 A.M.) "Their Way" 1:30 Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas 12:30 MN Original Burwell "Nora McInerny and Come Through" 2:00 In Their Own Words 1:00 The Future of America’s Past "Muhammad Ali" - (See Tue. 2/9 at 3 P.M.) 1:30 Start Up 3:00 Jazz "Michigan Fields" "Swing: The Velocity of Celebration (1937-1939)" - As the Great 2:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Depression deepens, jazz thrives. The saxophone emerges as an iconic 2:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover instrument. 3:00 The Open Mind 5:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:30 Earth Focus (Also Sun. 2/14 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 2 P.M.) "Sea Level Rising: Living with Water" 5:30 Washington Week (Also Sun. 2/14 at 7 A.M.) 4:00 DW Global 3000 6:00 DW Focus On Europe 4:30 On Story (Also Sun. 2/14 at 8 A.M.) "A Conversation with David Benioff and D.B. Weiss" 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 5:00 America ReFramed (Also Sun. 2/14 at 2:30 P.M.) "Pahokee" 7:00 Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World 7:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange (Also Mon. 2/15 at 4 A.M.) "Short Films” (Also Mon. 2/15 at 5 A.M.) 8:00 American Experience 8:00 Nature "Goin' Back to T-Town" - Hear the extraordinary history of Greenwood, "Big Bend" a successful Black community in segregated Tulsa. In a nostalgic 9:00 Finding Your Roots celebration of old-fashioned neighborhood life, Black residents of "T- "The Shirts on Their Backs” (Also Mon. 2/15 at 1 A.M.; Mon. 2/15 at 9 Town" relive their community's remarkable rise and ultimate decline. A.M.) (Also Sun. 2/14 at 12 A.M.) 10:00 Finding Your Roots 9:00 Independent Lens "Black like Me” (Also Mon. 2/15 at 2 A.M.; Mon. 2/15 at 10 A.M.) "Cooked: Survival by Zip Code" - Learn the story of a heat wave that 11:00 Al Capone: Icon overtook Chicago in July 1995, killing 739 residents, most of them poor, Even 80 years after the height of his power, the mention of Al Capone's elderly and African American. The heat wave revealed a long-term crisis name sparks images of pinstripe suits and ruthless murders. Explore of poverty, racism, and economic and social isolation in the city. (Also Capone's enduring impact on American culture and why people are still Sun. 2/14 at 1 A.M.) so fascinated by this celebrity gangster. (Also Mon. 2/15 at 3 A.M.; Mon. 10:00 America ReFramed 2/15 at 11 A.M.) "Pahokee” (Also Sun. 2/14 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/14 at 5 P.M.) Monday 15 12:00 Nature Sunday 14 "Big Bend" 12:00 American Experience 1:00 Finding Your Roots "Goin' Back to T-Town" - (See Sat. 2/13 at 8 P.M.) "The Shirts on Their Backs” (Also 9 A.M.) 1:00 Independent Lens 2:00 Finding Your Roots "Cooked: Survival by Zip Code" - (See Sat. 2/13 at 9 P.M.) "Black Like Me” (Also 10 A.M.) 2:00 America ReFramed 3:00 Al Capone: Icon "Pahokee” (Also 9 A.M.; 5 P.M.) (See Sun. 2/14 at 11 P.M.) (Also 11 A.M.) 4:00 Independent Lens 4:00 Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World "Hale County This Morning, This Evening" - (See Tue. 2/9 at 12 A.M.) 5:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange 5:30 POV Shorts "Short Films" "The Changing Same" 6:00 BBC World News 6:00 On Story 6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith "A Conversation with David Benioff and D.B. Weiss” (Also 4:30 P.M.) "Ana Marie Cox, Political Columnist" 6:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo (Also 2 P.M.) 7:40 Direct Talk 7:00 Washington Week 8:00 Nature 7:30 The Open Mind "Big Bend" 8:00 DW Focus On Europe 9:00 Finding Your Roots 8:30 DW Global 3000 "The Shirts on Their Backs" 8

February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

7:40 Direct Talk 10:00 Finding Your Roots 8:00 George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life "Black like Me" (Also Sun. 2/21 at 4 A.M.) 11:00 Al Capone: Icon 9:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection (See Sun. 2/14 at 11 P.M.) (Also Sun. 2/21 at 5 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 11 P.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 3 A.M.; 12:00 Nature Mon. 2/22 at 11 A.M.) "Arctic Wolf Pack" 10:00 Local, USA 1:00 Changing Seas (Also Fri. 2/19 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 11 A.M.) "Reef Revival" 10:30 Stories from the Stage 1:30 Changing Seas "Growing Up Black Part 2” (Also Fri. 2/19 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 11:30 "Coral Hybrids" A.M.) 2:00 SciGirls 11:00 Forces of Nature "Skygirls" "Elements" 2:30 SciGirls 12:00 Illustrative Math "Robots to the Rescue!" "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Practice Solving Equations and Representing 3:00 American Experience Situations with Equations" "Freedom Riders" 12:30 Illustrative Math 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 8: Position, Speed and Direction" "Oslo" 1:00 Illustrative Math 5:30 BBC World News America "Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 3: What a Point in a Scatter Plot Means" 6:00 The Desert Speaks 1:30 Illustrative Math "Medieval Drought in the Southwest" "Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: When and Why Do We Write Quadratic 6:30 Arizona Illustrated Equations?" 7:00 Arizona Horizon 2:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) See the many faces of the massive, muddy Mississippi. Its fingers stretch 7:30 Cronkite News into nearly half of the USA, from the frozen north to the nation's (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) agricultural heart to mysterious southern swamps where alligators still 8:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection rule. (Also Tue. 2/16 at 1 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 5 A.M.; 3:00 Freedom Summer: American Experience Sun. 2/21 at 11 P.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 3 A.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 11 A.M.) 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 9:00 Local, USA "Norway's West: Fjords, Mountains and Bergen" (Also Tue. 2/16 at 2 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 at 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 5 A.M.; 5:30 BBC World News America Fri. 2/19 at 11 A.M.) 6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter 9:30 Stories from the Stage "Mario Lanza at 100" "Growing Up Black Part 2” (Also Tue. 2/16 at 2:30 A.M.; Tue. 2/16 at 6:30 Art in the 48 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 11:30 A.M.) Discover Artlink, see how illustrator Paige Poppe creates art for 10:00 PBS NewsHour children's books and look at educational programs for all ages at the (Also Tue. 2/16 at 3 A.M.) Musical Instrument Museum. Then, muralist Tato Caraveo puts his art 11:00 Indian Country Today on a light rail car. 11:30 BBC World News 7:00 Arizona Horizon (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) Tuesday 16 7:30 Cronkite News 12:00 George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) (Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 4 A.M.) 8:00 America ReFramed 1:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection "Baddddd Sonia Sanchez” (Also Wed. 2/17 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 2/17 at 8 (Also 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 5 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 11 P.M.; Mon. 2/22 A.M.; Sat. 2/20 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 9 at 3 A.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 11 A.M.) A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 5 P.M.) 2:00 Local, USA

(Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 11 A.M.) 10:00 PBS NewsHour 2:30 Stories from the Stage (Also Wed. 2/17 at 3 A.M.) "Growing Up Black Part 2” (Also 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 11:00 Indian Country Today 2/19 at 11:30 A.M.) 11:30 BBC World News 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company Wednesday 17 5:00 Forces of Nature 12:00 America ReFramed "Elements” (Also 11 A.M.) "Baddddd Sonia Sanchez” (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/20 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 6:00 BBC World News 2/21 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 5 P.M.) 6:30 Asia Insight 2:00 Reel South 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo "All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk” (Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 2/20 at 5 A.M.; Sat. 2/20 9

February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

at 1:30 P.M.) A.M.; Sat. 2/20 at 12 P.M.) 2:30 Reel South 1:30 Independent Lens "Unmarked” (Also 10:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/20 at 5:30 A.M.) "Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities" 3:00 PBS NewsHour - (See Wed. 2/17 at 8:30 P.M.) (Also 9:30 A.M.) 4:00 Amanpour and Company 3:00 PBS NewsHour 5:00 Korla 4:00 Amanpour and Company (Also 11 A.M.) 5:00 Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 6:00 BBC World News (Also 11 A.M.) 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer 6:00 BBC World News 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 6:30 Story in the Public Square 7:40 Direct Talk 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 8:00 America ReFramed 7:40 Direct Talk "Baddddd Sonia Sanchez” (Also Sat. 2/20 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 2 8:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 5 P.M.) "Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela and Spit on the Broom” (Also Sat. 10:00 Reel South 2/20 at 12 P.M.) "All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk” (Also Sat. 2/20 at 5 A.M.; Sat. 2/20 at 1:30 9:30 Independent Lens P.M.) "Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities" 10:30 Reel South - (See Wed. 2/17 at 8:30 P.M.) "Unmarked” (Also Sat. 2/20 at 5:30 A.M.) 11:00 Hollywood's Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 11:00 Korla 12:00 Illustrative Math 12:00 SciGirls "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 6: Write Expressions Where Letters Stand for "Super Sensors" Numbers” (Also Fri. 2/19 at 12 P.M.) 12:30 Get The Math 2 12:30 Illustrative Math 1:00 Nova "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 9: Multiplying Rational Numbers” (Also Fri. "Animal Espionage" 2/19 at 12:30 P.M.) 2:00 Nature 1:00 Illustrative Math "The Serengeti Rules" - Explore some of the most remote and "Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Fitting A Line to Data” (Also Fri. 2/19 at 1 spectacular places on Earth with a pioneering group of scientists who P.M.) make surprising discoveries that transform human understanding of 1:30 Illustrative Math and ecology. Based on a book of the same name. "Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Solving Quadratic Equations with the Zero 3:00 Clinton: American Experience Product Property” (Also Fri. 2/19 at 1:30 P.M.) "Part One" 2:00 Climate Change - The Facts 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe Scientists explore the impact of climate change and what could happen "Stockholm" if global warming exceeds 1.5 degrees. Discover how the latest 5:30 BBC World News America innovations and technology are posing potential solutions and what 6:00 Conversation with Henry Louis Gates Jr. individuals can do to prevent further damage. Take an interesting and rarely seen inside look into the life and career 3:00 Frontline of the well-known Harvard professor and historian. "Policing the Police" 7:00 Arizona Horizon (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 4:00 Frontline 7:30 Cronkite News (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) "Coronavirus Pandemic" 8:00 Education of Harvey Gantt 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe On January 28, 1963, a young black man from Charleston enrolled at "Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters" Clemson College, the first African American accepted to a white school 5:30 BBC World News America in South Carolina. 8:30 Independent Lens 6:00 Books & Co. "Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities" "Cara Black: "Murder on the Left Bank"" - Host Alberto Rios interviews - Explore the pivotal role historically black colleges and universities Cara Black, author of "Murder on the Left Bank." An Arizona PBS original (HBCUs) have played in American history, culture, and national identity. production made possible in part by the Department of English at Their story celebrates the power of higher education to transform lives Arizona State University. and advance civil rights and equality in the face of intolerance and 6:30 Ask This Old House injustice. (Also Thu. 2/18 at 1:30 A.M.; Thu. 2/18 at 9:30 A.M.) "Repairing a Crack in an Asphalt Walkway; Getting Rid of Mold” (Also 10:00 PBS NewsHour Fri. 2/19 at 6 P.M.) (Also Thu. 2/18 at 3 A.M.) 7:00 Arizona Horizon (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 11:00 Indian Country Today 7:30 Cronkite News (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 11:30 BBC World News 8:00 Europe's New Wild "The Land of the Snow and Ice" - In Lapland, natives and conservation Thursday 18 groups work to save an age-old reindeer migration and restore an entire 12:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange ecosystem in the process. Now, Lapland is witnessing wildlife spectacles "Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela and Spit on the Broom” (Also 8 return to the land of ice and snow. (Also Fri. 2/19 at 1 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 10

February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

9 A.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 9:00 Forces of Nature 7:30 Cronkite News "Color” (Also Fri. 2/19 at 2 A.M.; Fri. 2/19 at 10 A.M.; Tue. 2/23 at 5 (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) A.M.; Tue. 2/23 at 11 A.M.) 8:00 American Experience 10:00 PBS NewsHour "Voice of Freedom" - Explore the fascinating life of celebrated singer (Also Fri. 2/19 at 3 A.M.) Marian Anderson. In 1939, after being barred from performing at 11:00 Indian Country Today Constitution Hall because she was Black, she triumphed at the Lincoln 11:30 BBC World News Memorial in what became a landmark moment in American history. (Also Sat. 2/20 at 1 A.M.; Sat. 2/20 at 9 A.M.) Friday 19 10:00 PBS NewsHour 12:00 Beyond The Elements On Nova (Also Sat. 2/20 at 3 A.M.) "Life" - Without the chemistry of photosynthesis, ozone and an enzyme 11:00 Indian Country Today called Rubisco, we wouldn't exist. So why do we? Discover the 11:30 BBC World News molecules that allowed life on Earth to begin, and ultimately thrive, and how scientists use evolution in chemistry. (Also 8 A.M.) Saturday 20 1:00 Europe's New Wild 12:00 Black Ballerina "The Land of the Snow and Ice" - (See Thu. 2/18 at 8 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.) (Also 8 A.M.; 2 P.M.; Wed. 2/24 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 2/24 at 11 A.M.) 2:00 Forces of Nature 1:00 American Experience "Color” (Also 10 A.M.; Tue. 2/23 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/23 at 11 A.M.) "Voice of Freedom" - (See Fri. 2/19 at 8 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Local, USA (Also 11 A.M.) 5:00 Reel South 5:30 Stories from the Stage "All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk” (Also 1:30 P.M.) "Growing Up Black Part 2” (Also 11:30 A.M.) 5:30 Reel South 6:00 BBC World News "Unmarked" 6:30 Closer to Truth 6:00 Second Opinion "Can Art and Knowledge Enhance Each Other?" (Also 11:30 A.M.) 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 7:40 Direct Talk (Also 11 A.M.) 8:00 Beyond The Elements On Nova 7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe "Life" - (See Fri. 2/19 at 12 A.M.) (Also 5 P.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 2 P.M.) 9:00 Europe's New Wild 7:30 Washington Week "The Land of the Snow and Ice" - (See Thu. 2/18 at 8 P.M.) (Also 5:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 7 A.M.) 10:00 Forces of Nature 8:00 Black Ballerina "Color” (Also Tue. 2/23 at 5 A.M.; Tue. 2/23 at 11 A.M.) (Also 2 P.M.; Wed. 2/24 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 2/24 at 11 A.M.) 11:00 Local, USA 9:00 American Experience 11:30 Stories from the Stage "Voice of Freedom" - (See Fri. 2/19 at 8 P.M.) "Growing Up Black Part 2" 11:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 12:00 Illustrative Math 11:30 Second Opinion "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 6: Write Expressions Where Letters Stand for 12:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange Numbers" "Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela and Spit on the Broom" 12:30 Illustrative Math 1:30 Reel South "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 9: Multiplying Rational Numbers" "All Skinfolk Ain't Kinfolk" 1:00 Illustrative Math 2:00 Black Ballerina "Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Fitting a Line to Data" (Also Wed. 2/24 at 5 A.M.; Wed. 2/24 at 11 A.M.) 1:30 Illustrative Math 3:00 Jazz "Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Solving Quadratic Equations with the Zero "Dedicated to Chaos (1940-1945)" Product Property" 5:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:00 Unladylike2020: American Masters (Also Sun. 2/21 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 2 P.M.) 3:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters 5:30 Washington Week (Also Sun. 2/21 at 7 A.M.) 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 6:00 DW Focus On Europe "Galicia and the Camino De Santiago" (Also Sun. 2/21 at 8 A.M.; Tue. 2/23 at 7:30 A.M.) 5:30 BBC World News America 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:00 Ask This Old House (Also Sun. 2/21 at 2:30 P.M.) "Repairing a Crack in an Asphalt Walkway; Getting Rid of Mold" 7:00 Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story 6:30 Arizona 360 (Also Mon. 2/22 at 4 A.M.; Thu. 2/25 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 2/25 at 11 A.M.) (Also Fri. 2/26 at 6:30 P.M.) 7:00 Arizona Horizon

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

"Freedom Tales” (Also Mon. 2/22 at 2 A.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 10 A.M.) 8:00 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song 11:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection "Episode 1" - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of African (Also Mon. 2/22 at 3 A.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 11 A.M.) American religion beginning with the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the extraordinary ways enslaved Africans preserved and adapted faith Monday 22 12:00 Nature practices from the brutality of slavery to emancipation. (Also Sun. 2/21 "Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins" - (See Sun. 2/21 at 8 P.M.) (Also 8 at 12 A.M.) A.M.) 10:00 America ReFramed 1:00 Finding Your Roots "Baddddd Sonia Sanchez” (Also Sun. 2/21 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/21 at 9 A.M.; "Write My Name in the Book of Life" - (See Sun. 2/21 at 9 P.M.) (Also 9 Sun. 2/21 at 5 P.M.) A.M.) Sunday 21 2:00 Finding Your Roots 12:00 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song "Freedom Tales” (Also 10 A.M.) "Episode 1" - (See Sat. 2/20 at 8 P.M.) 3:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection 2:00 America ReFramed (Also 11 A.M.) "Baddddd Sonia Sanchez” (Also 9 A.M.; 5 P.M.) 4:00 Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story 4:00 George Washington Carver: An Uncommon Life (Also Thu. 2/25 at 5 A.M.; Thu. 2/25 at 11 A.M.) 5:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection 5:00 Prince Among Slaves (Also 11 P.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 3 A.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 11 A.M.) 6:00 BBC World News 6:00 On Story "Creed: A New Legend” (Also 4:30 P.M.) 6:30 Overheard with Evan Smith 6:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe "Robyn Hitchcock, Singer-Songwriter" (Also 2 P.M.) 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 7:00 Washington Week 7:40 Direct Talk 7:30 The Open Mind 8:00 Nature 8:00 DW Focus On Europe (Also Tue. 2/23 at 7:30 A.M.) "Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins" - (See Sun. 2/21 at 8 P.M.) 8:30 DW Global 3000 9:00 Finding Your Roots (Also 4 P.M.; Tue. 2/23 at 7 A.M.) "Write My Name in the Book of Life" - (See Sun. 2/21 at 9 P.M.) 9:00 America ReFramed "Baddddd Sonia Sanchez” (Also 5 P.M.) 10:00 Finding Your Roots 11:00 The Chavis Chronicles "Freedom Tales" 11:30 Laura Flanders Show 11:00 Beyond Barbados: The Carolina Connection 12:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter 12:00 Food - Delicious Science "From The Mouths of Poets" "Food on the Brain" 12:30 MN Original 1:00 Madagascar: Islands of Wonder "Karen Charles Dances and Stokley Williams" Journey across ancient Madagascar, the strangest and oldest island on 1:00 The Future of America’s Past Earth. Over millennia it has given rise to more unique wildlife than any 1:30 Start Up other island. "The Kitchen By Cooking with Que" 2:00 Nova 2:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe "Pluto and Beyond" - Join the mission as the New Horizons spacecraft 2:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover attempts to fly by NASA's most distant target yet. Since it explored Pluto 3:00 The Open Mind in 2015, New Horizons is zooming toward Ultima Thule, an object four 3:30 Earth Focus billion miles from Earth. "Climate Migration" 3:00 The Vote: American Experience 4:00 DW Global 3000 "Hour One" (Also Tue. 2/23 at 7 A.M.) 4:00 The Vote: American Experience 4:30 On Story "Creed: A New Legend" "Hour Two" 5:00 America ReFramed "Baddddd Sonia Sanchez" 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 7:00 Prince among Slaves "Basque Country" 8:00 Nature 5:30 BBC World News America "Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins" - The relationship between man and 6:00 The Desert Speaks his noble steed is almost as old as civilization itself. Ever since the "Of Drought and Fire" mysterious beginning of our extraordinary partnership, horses helped 6:30 Arizona Illustrated shape the human world. (Also Mon. 2/22 at 12 A.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 8 7:00 Arizona Horizon A.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 9:00 Finding Your Roots 7:30 Cronkite News (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) "Write My Name in the Book of Life" - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps 8:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange musician Pharrell Williams and filmmaker Kasi Lemmons uncover "Gilda Brasileiro: Against Oblivion” (Also Tue. 2/23 at 1 A.M.; Tue. 2/23 extraordinarily rare first-person accounts of their enslaved ancestors. at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 5 A.M.) (Also Mon. 2/22 at 1 A.M.; Mon. 2/22 at 9 A.M.) 9:00 Local, USA 10:00 Finding Your Roots "States of America: Connection” (Also Tue. 2/23 at 2 A.M.; Tue.

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

2/23 at 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 11 A.M.) 5:30 BBC World News America 9:30 Stories from the Stage 6:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter "Good Kind of Trouble” (Also Tue. 2/23 at 2:30 A.M.; Tue. 2/23 at "Jets Vs. Sharks" 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 11:30 A.M.) 6:30 Art in the 48 10:00 PBS NewsHour Longtime favorites of the Arizona music scene, Calexico, talk with host (Also Tue. 2/23 at 3 A.M.) Alberto Rios about their new music, we see how a commercial 11:00 Indian Country Today illustrator creates his visions, a program helping girls learn jazz, and a 11:30 BBC World News sculptor using 3D printing in his work. 7:00 Arizona Horizon Tuesday 23 (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 12:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels 7:30 Cronkite News (Also 8 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 4 A.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 1:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange 8:00 America ReFramed "Gilda Brasileiro: Against Oblivion” (Also 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 5 A.M.) "Where The Pavement Ends” (Also Wed. 2/24 at 12 A.M.; Wed. 2/24 2:00 Local, USA at 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at "States of America: Connection” (Also 10 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 5 P.M.) 2/26 at 11 A.M.) 9:30 Justice In Chester 2:30 Stories from the Stage (Also Wed. 2/24 at 1:30 A.M.; Wed. 2/24 at 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at "Good Kind of Trouble” (Also 10:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 1:30 P.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. at 11:30 A.M.) 2/28 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 6:30 P.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 10:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Amanpour and Company (Also Wed. 2/24 at 3 A.M.) 5:00 Forces of Nature 11:00 Indian Country Today "Color” (Also 11 A.M.) 11:30 BBC World News 6:00 BBC World News 6:30 Asia Insight Wednesday 24 7:00 DW Global 3000 12:00 America ReFramed 7:30 DW Focus On Europe "Where The Pavement Ends” (Also 8 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 8:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels 2/28 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 5 P.M.) (Also Sun. 2/28 at 4 A.M.) 1:30 Justice In Chester 9:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange (Also 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 1:30 P.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 11:30 P.M.; "Gilda Brasileiro: Against Oblivion” (Also Sun. 2/28 at 5 A.M.) Sun. 2/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 6:30 10:00 Local, USA P.M.) "States of America: Connection” (Also Fri. 2/26 at 5 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 11 2:00 The Long Shadow A.M.) (Also 10 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 5 A.M.) 10:30 Stories from the Stage 3:00 PBS NewsHour "Good Kind of Trouble” (Also Fri. 2/26 at 5:30 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 11:30 4:00 Amanpour and Company A.M.) 5:00 Black Ballerina 11:00 Forces of Nature (Also 11 A.M.) "Color" 6:00 BBC World News 12:00 Illustrative Math 6:30 Gzero World with Ian Bremmer "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 8: Equal & Equivalent" 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 12:30 Illustrative Math 7:40 Direct Talk "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 11: Dividing Rational Numbers" 8:00 America ReFramed 1:00 Illustrative Math "Where The Pavement Ends” (Also Sat. 2/27 at 10 P.M.; Sun. 2/28 at "Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 5: Describing Trends in Scatter Plots" 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 9 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 5 P.M.) 1:30 Illustrative Math 9:30 Justice In Chester "Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 5: How Many Solutions?" (Also Sat. 2/27 at 1:30 P.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 2:00 SciGirls 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 6:30 P.M.) "High Tech Tide" 10:00 The Long Shadow 2:30 SciGirls (Also Sat. 2/27 at 5 A.M.) "Super Sleuths" 11:00 Black Ballerina 3:00 The Vote: American Experience 12:00 Food - Delicious Science "Hour Three" - Discover how pervasive racism, particularly in the South, "A Matter of Taste" impacted women's fight for the vote. 1:00 Borneo: Islands of Wonder 4:00 The Vote: American Experience 2:00 Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries "Hour Four" Witness the secret lives of animals as never before, as this three-part 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe series uncovers truly unprecedented behavior. See a side of the animal "Rome: Ancient Glory" kingdom where human cameramen can't go when animals become the

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

cinematographers. P.M.) 3:00 POV 1:00 Illustrative Math "The Infiltrators" "Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 6: The Slope of a Fitted Line” (Also Fri. 2/26 at 4:30 Stories from the Stage 1 P.M.) "Suitcase Stories (Part 1)" - Szifra Birke discovers the hidden meaning of 1:30 Illustrative Math her name, Grace Talusan shares how a green station wagon helped her "Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 6: Rewriting Quadratic Expressions in family become Americans and Kevin Dutremble challenges his Factored Form (Part 1)” (Also Fri. 2/26 at 1:30 P.M.) assumptions about others. 2:00 Supernature - Wild Flyers 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe "Masters of the Sky" - Many animals take to the skies for a split second, "Rome: Baroque Brilliance" but to stay there, the planet's strongest flyers push the laws of physics 5:30 BBC World News America to the limit. Explore the extremes of true flight: power, acceleration, top 6:00 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards 2020 speed, maneuverability and endurance. Join Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to discover the only juried American book 3:00 Frontline prize focusing on works that address racism and diversity. The program "In The Age of AI" - The promise and perils of AI; from fears about work serves to amplify diverse voices and foster dialogue about inclusivity and privacy to rivalry between the US and China. A new industrial that transcends the digital divide. revolution that will reshape and disrupt our lives, our jobs and our 7:00 Arizona Horizon world, and allow the emergence of the surveillance society. (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 7:30 Cronkite News "Rome: Back-Street Riches" (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 5:30 BBC World News America 8:00 Aging Matters: Loneliness & Isolation 6:00 Books & Co. Explore how forming and keeping social connections can be difficult as "Kelly deVos: "Fat Girl on a Plane"" - Host Alberto Rios interviews Kelly we grow older, and clarifies the difference between being physically deVos, author of "Fat Girl on a Plane." An Arizona PBS original isolated and feeling lonely. production made possible in part by the Department of English at 8:30 Independent Lens Arizona State University. "Mr. Soul!" - Celebrate "SOUL!," the public television variety show that 6:30 Ask This Old House shared Black culture with the nation. Ellis Haizlip developed "SOUL!" in "Fixing a Kitchen Sink Drain; Quieting Squeaky Hardwood Floors” (Also 1968 as one of the first platforms to promote the vibrancy of the Black Fri. 2/26 at 6 P.M.) Arts Movement. Its impact continues to this day. (Also Thu. 2/25 at 1:30 7:00 Arizona Horizon A.M.; Thu. 2/25 at 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 12 P.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 10:00 PBS NewsHour 7:30 Cronkite News (Also Thu. 2/25 at 3 A.M.) (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) 11:00 Indian Country Today 8:00 Europe's New Wild 11:30 BBC World News "Europe’s amazon" - See how the precious habitats of the Danube Delta depend on a healthy river to continue growing. The Danube is Europe's Thursday 25 largest preserved wetland, but many of the species that call it home are 12:00 Heard the last of their kind. (Also Fri. 2/26 at 1 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 9 A.M.) (Also 8 A.M.) 9:00 Forces of Nature 1:30 Independent Lens "Motion” (Also Fri. 2/26 at 2 A.M.; Fri. 2/26 at 10 A.M.) "Mr. Soul!" - (See Wed. 2/24 at 8:30 P.M.) (Also 9:30 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 10:00 PBS NewsHour 12 P.M.) (Also Fri. 2/26 at 3 A.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Indian Country Today 4:00 Amanpour and Company 11:30 BBC World News 5:00 Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story (Also 11 A.M.) Friday 26 6:00 BBC World News 12:00 Nova 6:30 Story in the Public Square "Mars 2020” (Also 8 A.M.) 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo 1:00 Europe's New Wild 7:40 Direct Talk "Europe’s amazon" - (See Thu. 2/25 at 8 P.M.) (Also 9 A.M.) 8:00 Heard 2:00 Forces of Nature 9:30 Independent Lens "Motion” (Also 10 A.M.) "Mr. Soul!" - (See Wed. 2/24 at 8:30 P.M.) (Also Sat. 2/27 at 12 P.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story 4:00 Amanpour and Company 12:00 Illustrative Math 5:00 Local, USA "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 9: The Distributive Property, Part 1” (Also Fri. "States of America: Connection” (Also 11 A.M.) 2/26 at 12 P.M.) 5:30 Stories from the Stage "Good Kind of Trouble” (Also 11:30 A.M.) 12:30 Illustrative Math 6:00 BBC World News "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 13 & 14: Expressions with Rational Numbers 6:30 Closer to Truth and Solving Problems with Rational Numbers” (Also Fri. 2/26 at 12:30 "Did Art and Religion Co-Evolve?"

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February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink 7:00 Newsroom Tokyo (Also 11:30 A.M.) 7:40 Direct Talk 6:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 8:00 Nova (Also 11 A.M.) "Mars 2020" 7:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 9:00 Europe's New Wild (Also 5 P.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 2 P.M.) "Europe’s amazon" - (See Thu. 2/25 at 8 P.M.) 7:30 Washington Week 10:00 Forces of Nature (Also 5:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 7 A.M.) "Motion" 8:00 Queen of Swing 11:00 Local, USA (Also 2 P.M.) "States of America: Connection" 9:00 Dream Land: Little Rock's West 9th Street 11:30 Stories from the Stage 10:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange "Good Kind of Trouble" "Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba!" 12:00 Illustrative Math 11:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack "Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 9: The Distributive Property, Part 1" 11:30 Second Opinion 12:30 Illustrative Math 12:00 Independent Lens "Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 13 & 14: Expressions with Rational Numbers "Mr. Soul!" - (See Wed. 2/24 at 8:30 P.M.) and Solving Problems with Rational Numbers" 1:30 Justice In Chester 1:00 Illustrative Math (Also 11:30 P.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. "Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 6: The Slope of a Fitted Line" 2/28 at 6:30 P.M.) 1:30 Illustrative Math 2:00 Queen of Swing "Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 6: Rewriting Quadratic Expressions in 3:00 Jazz Factored Form (Part 1)" "Risk (1945-1955)" 2:00 American Masters 5:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe "How It Feels to Be Free" - Explore the lives and trailblazing careers of (Also Sun. 2/28 at 6:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 2 P.M.) iconic African American entertainers Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina 5:30 Washington Week Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and P a.m. Grier, who changed (Also Sun. 2/28 at 7 A.M.) American culture through their films, fashion, music and politics. 6:00 DW Focus On Europe 4:00 American Creed (Also Sun. 2/28 at 8 A.M.) 5:00 Rick Steves' Europe 6:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover "Florence: Heart of the Renaissance" (Also Sun. 2/28 at 2:30 P.M.) 5:30 BBC World News America 7:00 Marching Forward 6:00 Ask This Old House MARCHING FORWARD shares the story of two high school band "Fixing a Kitchen Sink Drain; Quieting Squeaky Hardwood Floors" directors - one black, one white - whose love of music and dedication to 6:30 Arizona 360 their students inspired an atypical collaboration in the segregated 7:00 Arizona Horizon south. (See Mon. 2/1 at 7 P.M.) 8:00 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song 7:30 Cronkite News "Episode 2" - Discover how the Black church expanded its reach to (See Mon. 2/1 at 7:30 P.M.) address social inequality and minister to those in need, from the Jim 8:00 Dream Land: Little Rock's West 9th Street Crow South to the heroic phase of the civil rights movement, and the (Also Sat. 2/27 at 1 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 9 A.M.) Black church's role in the present. (Also Sun. 2/28 at 12 A.M.) 9:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange "Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba!” (Also Sat. 2/27 at 2 A.M.; Sat. 2/27 at 10:00 America ReFramed 10 A.M.) "Where The Pavement Ends” (Also Sun. 2/28 at 2 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 9 10:00 PBS NewsHour A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 5 P.M.) (Also Sat. 2/27 at 3 A.M.) 11:30 Justice In Chester 11:00 Indian Country Today (Also Sun. 2/28 at 3:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 10:30 A.M.; Sun. 2/28 at 6:30 11:30 BBC World News P.M.) Saturday 27 Sunday 28 12:00 Queen of Swing 12:00 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song (Also 8 A.M.; 2 P.M.) "Episode 2" - (See Sat. 2/27 at 8 P.M.) 1:00 Dream Land: Little Rock's West 9th Street 2:00 America ReFramed (Also 9 A.M.) "Where The Pavement Ends” (Also 9 A.M.; 5 P.M.) 2:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange 3:30 Justice In Chester "Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba!” (Also 10 A.M.) (Also 10:30 A.M.; 6:30 P.M.) 3:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels 4:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange 5:00 The Long Shadow "Gilda Brasileiro: Against Oblivion" 6:00 Second Opinion 6:00 On Story 15

February 2021

Channel 8.3 with antenna 88 on Cox, 20 on CenturyLink Prism, 143 on Suddenlink

"A Conversation with Mark Frost” (Also 4:30 P.M.) 6:30 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe (Also 2 P.M.) 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 The Open Mind 8:00 DW Focus On Europe 8:30 DW Global 3000 (Also 4 P.M.) 9:00 America ReFramed "Where The Pavement Ends” (Also 5 P.M.) 10:30 Justice In Chester (Also 6:30 P.M.) 11:00 The Chavis Chronicles 11:30 Laura Flanders Show 12:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter "Drawing Meaning from Life" 12:30 MN Original "Laurie Van Wieren and Lazerbeak" 1:00 The Future of America’s Past "School Interrupted" 1:30 Start Up "Yakovich Outdoors" 2:00 To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 2:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 3:00 The Open Mind 3:30 Earth Focus "City Planning" 4:00 DW Global 3000 4:30 On Story "A Conversation with Mark Frost" 5:00 America ReFramed "Where The Pavement Ends" 6:30 Justice In Chester 7:00 An Evening with Ken Chenault 8:00 Nature "Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing The Wind" - The relationship between humans and horses, which is almost as old as civilization, is explored. 9:00 Finding Your Roots "Country Roots" Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uncovers the remarkably diverse backgrounds of country music icons Clint Black and Rosanne Cash. 10:00 Finding Your Roots "Homecomings" 11:00 Finding Your Roots "This Land Is My Land"

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