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Download & Print Schedules JULY 2021 JULY 2021 PRIMETIME PRIMETIME Rick Steves Best of the Alps July 3, 7pm Pictured: Hiking path along the Seceda ridgeline in Italy’s Dolomites. Photo courtesy of Rick Steves’ Europe. primetime 1 THURSDAY Kelly Corrigan James Corden/Jennifer Garner 7:00 OPB PBS NewsHour (Also Fri 12am) | 5:30 OPB PBS NewsHour Weekend OPB+ Ka Hana Kapa Follow present-day 6:00 OPB The Legacy List With Matt Paxton kapa makers. (Also Fri 4am) A Whale of a Time/East Hampton, NY 8:00 OPB Oregon Art 7:00 OPB Rick Steves Best of the Alps Join © Mainstreet Pictures LTD Beat Woven Together. The Rick on an alpine adventure. (Also Sun Bautista family brings four 9am) | OPB+ Dancing on the Shoulders of Unforgotten generations of weaving Giants Dancers interpret the arrival of the tradition to Oregon. first Africans to English North America. Season 4 (Also Sun 6pm) | OPB+ Human: The World Within Sense. Learn how our senses define 8:00 OPB Masterpiece Sanditon, Ep 1. A coach In the series’ most dramatic season, reality. (Also Sat 12am) accident brings Charlotte to a struggling Cassie and Sunny investigate a seaside town. (Also Mon 12am) | OPB+ cold case with alarming links to 8:30 OPB Outdoor Idaho Urban Wildlife. Witness Hemingway A Writer (1899–1929). Examine the police force. Can the force ever the relationship between Idaho’s people and the life and work of Ernest Hemingway. urban wildlife. (Also Sun 6:30pm) really be trusted, and will Cassie 9:00 OPB Midsomer Murders The Incident at and Sunny find themselves on the 9:00 OPB Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Cooper Hill, Pts 1&2. A forest ranger suffers a wrong side of the law? Investigators This Cursed Hand. An actor strange death. finds a dismembered hand. (Also Sun 2am) | Sunday, July 11, 9pm 10:00 OPB+ POV Raising Bertie. Three boys come OPB+ Twice Born: Stories From the Special OPB Delivery Unit Ep 1. Step inside the medical of age in rural North Carolina. (Also Sun 12am) frontier of fetal surgery. (Also Sat 1am) 10:35 OPB Hillary Everest. Hillary and Tenzing 10:00 OPB Inspector Morse The Settling of Norgay aim for the peak of Mount Everest. the Sun. A student is killed at Oxford college. 11:30 OPB On Story Telling True Crime Stories | 7:30 OPB+ Museum Access The La Brea Tar Pits (Also Sun 3am) | OPB+ Amanpour & OPB+ Reel South Santuario and Museum, Los Angeles, CA Company (Also Fri 5am) 8:00 OPB Antiques Roadshow Vintage Kansas 11:00 OPB+ DW Global 3000 (Also Sat 2am) City (Also Wed 1am) | OPB+ Expedition With 4 SUNDAY Steve Backshall Borneo: Dark Shadow (Also 11:30 OPB+ Variety Studio: Actors on Actors 5:00 OPB Firing Line With Margaret Hoover | Sun 6pm) (Also Sat 2:30am) OPB+ Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions 9:00 OPB Oregon Experience William Gladstone A History of Chocolate, Pt 2 Steel. Steel became known as ‘The Father of 2 FRIDAY 5:30 OPB PBS NewsHour Weekend | OPB+ Crater Lake.’ (Also Wed 2am) | OPB+ Rick 7:00 OPB PBS NewsHour (Also Sat 12am) | Rick Steves’ Europe Greece’s Peloponnese Steves Best of the Alps (R-Also Sun 7pm) OPB+ Royal House of Windsor Adapt or Die. 6:00 OPB Oregon Art Beat Woven Together (R) | 9:30 OPB Oregon Experience The Spirit of Tek. Explore how the British royal family survived OPB+ Expedition With Steve Backshall Follow the early history of a homegrown four generations of crisis. Mexico: Flooded Caves company. (Also Wed 2:30am) 8:00 OPB The Woman in White Ep 4. Count 6:30 OPB Outdoor Idaho Urban Wildlife (R) 10:00 OPB Antiques Roadshow Recut Newport, Fosco and Sir Percival set their plan into Pt 6 (Also Wed 3am) | OPB+ Amanpour & | 7:00 OPB The Great British Baking Show motion. (Also Mon 1am) OPB+ Washington Company (Also Tue 5am) Week (Also Sun 4:30pm OPB) Desserts (Also Sun 7/11 12am) | OPB+ Slovakia: Treasures in the Heart of Europe 10:30 OPB POV The Neutral Ground. Go inside 8:30 OPB+ History With David Rubenstein New Orleans’ fight over monuments. (Also 8:00 OPB A Capitol Fourth Celebrate America’s Peter Baker & Susan Glasser (Also Sun 1pm) Wed 3:30am) birthday with music and fireworks. (Also 9:00 OPB Call the Midwife Season 8, Ep 5. Sun 9:30pm) | OPB+ Eyes on the Prize 11:00 OPB+ Standing on Sacred Ground A husband experiences inexplicable pain. Mississippi: Is This America? 1963–1964/Bridge Pilgrims & Tourists. Indigenous shamans | (Also Mon 2am) OPB+ Searching for the to Freedom 1965 (Also Tue 7/06 12am) resist government projects. (Also Wed 2am) Standing Boy of Nagasaki Researchers attempt to identify a young boy photographed 9:30 OPB A Capitol Fourth (R-Also Tue 1am) after the bombing of Nagasaki. 10:00 OPB+ AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural 6 TUESDAY 10:00 OPB Line of Separation Ep 4. The town is Exchange Mama Africa: Miriam Makeba! (Also 7:00 OPB PBS NewsHour (Also Wed 12am) | thrown into disarray. (Also Mon 3am) | OPB+ Tue 7/06 2am) OPB+ Nature Pandas: Born to Be Wild Amanpour & Company (Also Mon 5am) 11:00 OPB Masterpiece Poldark: Season 5, Ep 6. 8:00 OPB Finding Your Roots Children of the 11:00 OPB A Place To Call Home Cloud Break. Geoffrey Charles makes a desperate plan. Revolution. Featuring Lupita Nyong’o, Carmelo George considers selling the farm. (Also Mon (Also Tue 4am) | OPB+ Women, War & Peace Anthony and Ana Navarro. (Also Thu 1am) | 4am) | OPB+ Frontline Germany’s Neo-Nazis Wave Goodbye to Dinosaurs. Meet courageous OPB+ Life at the Waterhole Ep 2. Nocturnal and the Far Right (R-Also Mon 2am) women fighting for human rights. activity brings a new predator. (Also Sun 3pm) 9:00 OPB The Latino Experience Ep 1. A 3 SATURDAY 5 MONDAY collection of short films explores Latino/a/x identity in the U.S. (Also Thu 2am) | OPB+ 7:00 OPB PBS NewsHour (Also Tue 12am) | 5:00 OPB This Old House Back to Narragansett Gorongosa Park: Rebirth of Paradise Battle | OPB+ A Wider World (Also Tue 5am OPB) (Also Mon 6pm) OPB+ Tell Me More With Lines (Also Sun 4pm) 2 JULY 2021 OPB = Comcast 10 or 710; antenna XX.1 R = Repeat within a week = Program premiere OPB+ = Comcast 310; antenna XX.2 Repeats are on original channel unless noted = Watch online at watch.opb.org KIDS = Comcast 311; antenna XX.3 Full channel list at opb.org/schedules Full schedule and VOD at opb.org/schedules Programs are subject to change weekdays 10:00 OPB Frontline Boeing’s Fatal Flaw. See 9 FRIDAY what led to the seismic failure of Boeing’s MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00 OPB PBS NewsHour (Also Sat 12am) | 737-Max. (Also Fri 11pm OPB+) | OPB+ OPB+ Royal House of Windsor Love and 6:30 OPB Kids Programs (until noon) Amanpour & Company (Also Wed 5am) Duty. Princess Elizabeth visits South Africa 11:00 OPB Eyes on the Prize Awakenings on a fraught royal tour. 7am OPB+ NHK Newsline 1954–1956. Individual acts of courage inspire 8:00 OPB The Woman in White Ep 5. Walter Black Southerners. (Also Thu 4am) | OPB+ 7:30 OPB+ Sit & Be Fit (M/W/F); risks everything. (Also Mon 1am) | OPB+ Age of Nature Awakening (Also Thu 2am) Classical Stretch (Tu/Th) Washington Week (Also Sun 4:30pm OPB) 8:30 OPB+ History With David Rubenstein 8am OPB+ Sewing & Knitting 7 WEDNESDAY H.W. Brands (Also Sun 1pm) 7:00 OPB PBS NewsHour (Also Thu 12am) | 8:30 OPB+ Quilting 9:00 OPB Call the Midwife Season 8, Ep 6. OPB+ Pacific Heartbeat The Australian Dream Lucille cares for a teen mother. (Also Mon 9am OPB+ Painting 8:00 OPB Nature Wild Florida. Population 2am) | OPB+ American Experience Ruby growth threatens Florida’s wild paradise. Ridge. The 1992 FBI siege helped launch the (Also Fri 1am) | OPB+ Rise and Fall of the modern militia movement. 10am OPB+ Woodworking (M/W/Th); Brown Buffalo Oscar Zeta Acosta was a This Old House (Tu/F) 10:00 OPB Line of Separation Ep 5. Town countercultural icon. (Also Fri 12am) conflicts become personal. (Also Mon 3am) | 10:30 OPB+ Food & Cooking 9:00 OPB NOVA Cuba’s Cancer Hope. Discover the OPB+ Amanpour & Company (Also Mon 5am) world’s latest cancer therapy. (Also Fri 2am) | 11:00 OPB A Place To Call Home All That 11am OPB+ Nature (M); NOVA (Tu); OPB+ Aretha! Queen of Soul (Also Fri 1am) Lies Ahead. Douglas’ estranged son visits America Revealed (W); First 9:30 OPB+ The Cheech Take a look at a national Elizabeth. (Also Mon 4am) | OPB+ Frontline Civilizations (Th); Oregon Field icon’s love affair with art. (Also Fri 1:30am) Boeing’s Fatal Flaw (R-Also Mon 2am) Guide (F) 10:00 OPB Wonders of Mexico Mountain 11:30 OPB+ Oregon Experience (F) Worlds. Experience life and culture in the 10 SATURDAY Sierra Madre. (Also Fri 3am) | OPB+ 5:00 OPB This Old House Scandinavian Modern 12pm OPB Painting | OPB+ Portrayal Amanpour & Company (Also Thu 5am) (Also Mon 6pm) | OPB+ Marathon and Perception (M); Between the 11:00 OPB How We Got to Now With Steven Reconnecting Roots, continued (until 7pm) Covers (Tu); Canada Files (W); In Johnson Clean. Uncover extraordinary ideas the Americas (Th); My World Too 5:30 OPB PBS NewsHour Weekend that made modern life possible. (Also Fri (F) 4am) | OPB+ Philly D.A. Ep 4. The team 6:00 OPB Roadtrip Nation: Do It Differently pursues probation reform. 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