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MARCH 2018 PRIME TIME SCHEDULE Subject to Change Without Notice MARCH 2018 PRIME TIME SCHEDULE Subject to change without notice. Please check local listings. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 7:00 Today’s Wild West 7:00 Washington Week 6:30 Rocktopia Live in Budapest: A MARCH MEMBERSHIP MADNESS IS BACK! 7:30 Two For The Road: Bangkok 7:30 Metoo, Now What? Classical Revolution 8:00 Frontline: Weinstein 8:00 The Rolling Stones: Sticky 8:00 Daytripper: Richmond Fingers at the Fonda Theatre Tune-in March 3 - 18 for more new programming 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places 9:00 Makers: Women in Hollywood 10:00 Austin City Limits and ways to show how much you love to Love: Xi’an, China 10:00 Amanpour on PBS Basin PBS! 9:00 PBS Previews: Best of 10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Bluegrass Underground PBS Indies 11:00 Newsline 11:30 Live at the Charleston Music Hall lifelong. learning. 9:30 POV: Last Men in Aleppo 11:30 Stories from the Stage basinpbs.org 11:00 Newsline 432-563-5728 11:30 Stories from the Stage 1 2 3 2:30 Mister Rogers: It’s You I 1:00 Better Brain Solutions w/ 1:00 10 Day Belly Slimdown 1:00 Retire Safe & Secure with 1:00 Little Women:A Timeless Story 1:00 Haylie Pomroy: 6:00 Get Down Tonight - The Like Steven Masley, MD with Dr. Kellyann Ed Slott 2:00 Survival Guide for Pain-Free Metabolism Revolution Disco Explosion 4:00 Nature: Naledi: One Little 7:00 Great Performances: The 7:00 Concert for George 7:00 Nature: Naledi: One Little Living with Peggy Cappy 7:00 Washington Week 8:00 The Bee Gees One for All Elephant Moody Blues: Days of Elephant 7:00 Today’s Wild West 7:30 Great Performances: Tour: Live in Australia 1989 Future Passed Live 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 6:30 Victoria S2, E6 (rpt) 8:30 Ireland’s Wild Coast 7:30 Two For The Road: Tony Bennett/Lady Gaga: 10:00 Austin City Limits 9:00 The British Beat 10:30 Beyond 100 Days Peru’s Amazon Basin Cheek to Cheek Live! 8:00 Tales from the Royal 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:00 Bluegrass Underground 11:00 Newsline 11:00 Newsline 8:00 Jimmy Buffett: Buried Treasure 9:00 DooWop Generations Bedchamber 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 9:30 Samantha Brown’s Places 11:30 Live at the Charleston 9:00 Shakerspeare’s Tomb to Love: Big Sur/Monterey Music Hall 11:00 Newsline 10:00 We’ll Meet Again: 10:00 Amanpour on PBS Coming Out (rpt) 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 11:00 Globe Trekker 4 5 6 7 11:00 Newsline 8 9 10 11:30 Brain Mind Body Connection 1:00 Incredible Aging: Adding 1:00 3 Steps to Incredible 1:00 Brain Secrets with Dr. 1:00 I’ll Have it My Way with 7:00 Washington Week 3:00 Ireland’s Wild Coast with Dr. Rudy Tanzi Life to Your Years Health with Joel Fuhrman, MD Michael Merzenich Hattie Bryant 7:30 Pasquale Esposito 4:30 Ireland’s Wild Coast 1:00 Food: What the Heck Do I Eat? 7:00 Mister Rogers: It’s You I Like 7:00 Queen Rock The World 7:00 Nature: H is for Hawk: 7:00 Today’s Wild West Celebrates Italian Piazza with Dr. Mark Hyman, MD A New Chapter 6:00 Celtic Woman: 8:30 Little Women: 8:30 Joe Bonamassa: British 7:30 Two For The Road: China, Pt1: 8:00 The New York Cantors Homecoming: Ireland 2:30 Nature: H is for Hawk: A Timeless Story Blues Explosion Live 8:30 Ireland’s Wild Coast Journey to Shangri La A New Chapter 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 8:00 Celtic Thunder X 9:30 PBS Previews: The Best 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 8:00 Visions of Europe 7:00 The Widower, Pt1 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:00 Austin City Limits 8:00 The Widower, Pt2 of PBS Indies 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Bern Region, Switzerland 11:00 Newsline 11:00 Bluegrass Underground 9:00 The Widower, Pt3 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:00 Newsline 11:00 Newsline 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 11:30 Live at the Charleston 10:00 Independent Lens 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:30 Beyond 100 Days Music Hall 11:00 Globe Trekker 11 11:00 Newsline 12 13 14 11:00 Newsline 15 16 17 12:00 Classical Rewind 7:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Al Capone: Icon 7:00 Nature: Forest of the Lynx 7:00 Today’s Wild West 7:00 Washington Week 7:00 Backstage Pass 1:30 Visions of Italy, Southern Style 7:30 Two For The Road: 8:00 Jackie Robinson, Pt1 8:00 Jackie Robinson, Pt2 8:00 NOVA: Roman Catabomb China, Pt2: Southern China 7:30 Metoo, Now What? 8:00 Lost River Session Mystery 7:00 Queen’s Garden 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 8:00 Daytripper: Nacogdoches 8:00 Rise and Fall of the Brown 8:30 The Songwriters 8:00 Royal Wives at War 9:00 WWII Mega Weapons: 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places Buffalo 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 9:00 CabaRay Nashville The Tunnels of Okinawa to Love: Monteral, Canada 9:00 Secrets of Highclere Castle 11:00 Newsline 9:00 Richard Pryor: Icon 11:00 Newsline 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:30 Songs at the Center 10:00 Independent Lens: Born to 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 10:00 Austin City Limits Fly: Elizabeth Streb vs. Gravity 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 11:00 Newsline 10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Bluegrass Underground 11:00 Globe Trekker: Tough 11:00 Newsline IndieLens Pop-Up: Dolores IndieLens Pop-Up: Dolores 11:00 Newsline 11:30 Live at the Charleston Trains: Cuba’s Sugar Railroads Odessa College, 6:30-8:30pm Midland College, 6:30-8:30pm Music Hall 18 19 RSVP at BasinPBS.org 20 21 RSVP at BasinPBS.org 22 23 24 5:30 Downton Abbey S1, E1 - 7:00 Antiques Roadshow 7:00 Mankiller 7:00 Nature: Leave it to Beavers 7:00 Today’s Wild West 7:00 Washington Week 7:00 Backstage Pass Tune-in every Sunday to watch 8:00 Into the Night: Protraits 8:00 Independent Lens: Dolores 8:00 NOVA: The Great Math 7:30 Two For The Road: 7:30 Metoo, Now What? 8:00 Lost River Session from the beginning! of Life and Death Mystery Greek Islands 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 8:00 Soundbreaking: The Art 8:30 The Songwriters 10:00 Amanpour on PBS 9:00 WWII: Mega Weapons: 8:00 Daytripper: Abilene of Recording 7:00 Call the Midwife, S7, E1 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 9:00 CabaRay Nashville 10:30 Beyond 100 Days Battleship Yamato 8:30 Samantha Brown’s Places 9:00 Soundbreaking: Painting 11:00 Newsline to Love: Oregon RV Trip 9:30 Songs at the Center 8:00 Call the Midwife, S7, E2 11:00 Newsline 10:00 Amanpour on PBS with Sound 11:30 Stories from the Stage 9:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Austin City Limits 9:00 Dark Angel on Masterpiece 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 10:00 Soundbreaking: 10:00 Amanpour on PBS The Human Instrument 11:00 Bluegrass Underground 11:00 Globe Trekker: Food Hour: 11:00 Newsline 10:30 Beyond 100 Days 11:30 Live at the Charleston Ireland 11:00 Newsline 11:00 Newsline Music Hall 25 26 27 28 29 11:30 BBC World News 30 31.
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