WYCC Spring Mystery Educational Resources Music on the Mayne Marathon—page 8 from PBS—page 11 Stage—page 18 Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the most current programming schedule. April at-a-glance *Join us for a Spring Mystery Marathon on Saturday, April 4 and , April 5. Please check the listings for a full schedule.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY * SUNDAY * Curious George Curious George 6:00 AM Classical Stretch The Cat in the Hat The Cat in the Hat 6:30 Body Electric Knows a Lot Knows a Lot About That! About That! Wai Lana Yoga Signing Time! Mister Rogers’ 7:00 Neighborhood

Sit and Be Fit Angelina Ballerina: Bob the Builder 7:30 The Next Steps 8:00 Odd Squad Anne of Green Gables Sid the Science Kid 8:30 Wild Kratts WordGirl Zula Patrol 9:00 Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street 9:30 Space Racers Cyberchase

10:00 Dinosaur Train SciGirls Biz Kid$ Mid-American Expeditions with 10:30 Curious George Gardener Patrick McMillan

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Garden Smart Pritzker Military 11:00 Presents Victory Garden’s 11:30 Peg + Cat EdibleFEAST

PM P. Allen Smith’s Overheard with 12:00 Super Why! Garden Home Evan Smith This Old House Justice and Law 12:30 Thomas & Friends Weekly The Best of the Sewing with Nancy Well Read Quilting Arts Make Your Mark The American Religion & Ethics 1:00 Joy of Painting Woodshop Newsweekly Wyland’s Art Studio Sew It All Between the Lines Fons & Porter’s Beads, Baubles, Hometime Closer to Truth 1:30 with Barry Kibrick Love of Quilting and Jewels Jonathan Bird’s Fit 2 Stitch Joseph Rosendo’s Knitting Daily The Donna The Woodwright’s Second Opinion 2:00 Blue World Travelscope Dewberry Show Shop P. Allen Smith’s Mexico—One Plate Moveable Feast with New Scandinavian Creative Living Woodsmith Shop Healthy Body, 2:30 Garden to Table at a Time with Rick Fine Cooking Cooking with Sheryl Borden Healthy Mind Bayless The Jazzy Vegetarian Martha Stewart’s Martha Bakes Lidia’s Kitchen Joanne Weir A Craftsman’s Legacy Feel Grand with 3:00 Cooking School Gets Fresh Jane Seymour b. organic with Michele Sara’s Weeknight Meals Baking with Julia Simply Ming America’s Test Kitchen Ask This Old House Growing a Greener 3:30 Beschen from Cook’s Illustrated World Make: Arts & the Mind 4:00 Newsline (4/19, 4/26) Scully / The World 4:30 Journal Show Consuelo Mack Asia Biz Forecast Out of Ireland This Is America & To the Contrary Autism: Making It 5:00 WealthTrack The World with Bonnie Erbe Work (4/19 only)

5:30 Nightly Business Report

Autism: Coming Washington Week 6:00 of Age (4/18 only) 6:30 In the Loop MotorWeek Antiques Roadshow Life in the In the Loop The Armenian Finding Your Roots 7:00 Undergrowth Genocide (4/11 only) (4/12, 4/19) Autoline This Week British Antiques Ladies of Letters 7:30 Roadshow NOVA Sherlock Holmes Rick Steves’ Europe Masterpiece Classic: Austin City Limits Makers (4/11, 4/18) Ganges 8:00 Mr. Selfridge (4/16, 4/23, 4/30) 8:30 Journeys in Africa Ganges (except 4/6) Miss Fisher’s Murder Globe Trekker Front and Center New Tricks A Mother’s Son 9:00 Mysteries (4/19, 4/26) 9:30

Focus on Europe P. O. V. 10:00 Journal Independent Lens 10:30 11:00 Charlie Rose British Antiques 11:30 Roadshow

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

AM Beyond the Beltway Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Front and Center 12:00 with Bruce DuMont 12:30

Washington Week NOVA Sherlock Holmes Rick Steves’ Europe Masterpiece Classic: In the Loop Austin City Limits 1:00 Mr. Selfridge Religion & Ethics Journeys in Africa British Antiques 1:30 Newsweekly Roadshow Classic Gospel Ganges (except 4/7) Miss Fisher’s Globe Trekker WYCC Classic Movies WYCC Classic Movies 2:00 Murder Mysteries 2:30

Fine Arts 104— Psychology 201— Geography 101— A Mother’s Son Makers (4/10, 4/17) 3:00 American Cinema Discovering Psychology Power of Place (4/23, 4/30) 3:30 Theater Talk Rev

Music 121—Exploring Political Science 201— Physical Science 101— A Blackfeet Encounter New Tricks (except 4/3) Masterpiece Mystery! Hebburn (except 4/5) 4:00 the World of Music Voices in Democracy Planet Earth (4/9 only) (4/11, 4/18) Literature 126— Spanish 101—Vistas Make: (except 4/5) 4:30 American Passages

Newsline Pritzker Military 5:00 Presents MotorWeek Asia Biz Forecast Consuelo Mack Out of Ireland To the Contrary 5:30 WealthTrack with Bonnie Erbe

Children’s Comedy General How-to Drama Local News/Talk Travel wycc.org Bold type indicates a new program or a program being aired at a new time. Take the culinary arts out of the kitchen and back to the source where ingredients are found and grown in Untamed Gourmet (Saturdays and Sundays at 3:30 p.m.).

FNX: gives voice to the stories of Native American and indigenous peoples around the world through documentaries, entertainment, news, family programs, and much more—24­ hours a day on WYCC 20.2. Please visit wycc.org/schedule First Nations Experience April at-a-glance for the current full schedule.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

6:00 FNX Documentary FNX Documentary 6:30 FNX Documentary 7:00 7:30

8:00 Finding Our Talk Finding Our Talk Finding Our Talk Vitality Health Vitality Health 8:30 Vitality Health

9:00 Wakanheja Wakanheja Wakanheja

9:30 Bizou Lakota Berenstain Bears Lakota Berenstain Bears

10:00 Tansi! Nehiyawetan Tansi! Nehiyawetan Tansi! Nehiyawetan

10:30 Wapos Bay Wapos Bay Wapos Bay

11:00 Art Zone Art Zone Art Zone

11:30 Vitality Gardening Vitality Gardening Vitality Gardening

12:00 PM The Sharing Circle The Sharing Circle The Sharing Circle Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman 12:30 Cooking with the Wolfman

1:00 The Creative Native The Creative Native The Creative Native

1:30 First Talk First Talk First Talk 2:00 FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary 2:30

3:00 Finding Our Talk Finding Our Talk Finding Our Talk Untamed Gourmet Untamed Gourmet 3:30 Vitality Gardening

4:00 Vitality Health Native Nation Building Seasoned with Spirit

4:30 Earth Voices People of the Pines On Native Ground

5:00 The Creative Native Making Regalia FNX Documentary Make Prayers 5:30 Cooking with the Wolfman to the Raven 6:00 Working It Out Together Indian Pride On Native Ground Indian Pride The Hub Down the Mighty River 6:30 Back in the Day Oskayak Down Under Champions of the North Down the Mighty River On Native Ground Indians and Aliens

7:00 First Talk Native Star Showcase 7:30 Northwest Indian News People of the Pines Making Regalia People of the Pines Make Prayers to Dab Iyiyuu the Raven 8:00 FNX Documentary Native Voice TV FNX Documentary 8:30 Northwest Indian News On Native Ground

9:00 Wapos Bay Wapos Bay Wapos Bay

9:30 The Sharing Circle Back in the Day Rez Rides 10:00 Cashing In Mixed Blessings The Mix Moose T.V. The Aux Mixed Blessings The Aux (4/16, 4/23, 4/30) 10:30 Oskayak Down Under Back in the Day Native Star Showcase Rez Rides Indians and Aliens Cashing In Moose T.V. (except 4/1) 11:00 FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary 11:30

Bold type indicates a new program or a Children’s News/Talk General Films/Documentaries How-to program being aired at a new time. Bukow and König are as odd a couple as they come—he a cop with a seedy past; she a straight-laced control freak. They team up Thursdays at 8:30 p.m. (encore presentations at 11:30 p.m.).

WYCC is proud to present news, perspectives, and entertainment from around the globe to its diverse audience through MHz Worldview, airing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on digital channel WYCC 20.3. Please visit wycc.org/schedule MHz Worldview April at-a-glance for the current full schedule.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

6:00 Kazakh TV News News France 24 News

6:30 Hello Vietnam RT News RT News 7:00 euromaxx Highlights France in Focus/ Inside the Americas Africa Today TV: Leading Voices on US-Africa Relations 7:30 Tomorrow Today Crosstalk 8:00 Global 3000 World Affairs Today NHK Programming 8:30 Focus on Europe 9:00 In Good Shape: Global Ethics Forum The Health Show CNC World News 9:30 Arirang TV Programming Arirang TV Programming

10:00 France 24 News Hot Indonesia Taiwan Outlook

10:30 Inside Taiwan Best of Bali My India Close Up: The Current 11:00 China Edge Affairs Documentary 11:30 euromaxx Highlights euromaxx euromaxx euromaxx euromaxx Newsweek South Asia Flashback

12:00 PM DonegalTV Weekly Focal Point: Derry~Londonderry: Northern Visions DonegalTV Weekly DonegalTV Weekly Comhrá Community News UK City of Culture Documentary Specials 12:30 TBA 2013 Houses of the Houses of the Oireachtas Sean Nós Oireachtas 1:00 Focal Point: Comhrá Timpeall na Tíre Donegal TV Timpeall na Tíre Community News 1:30 Sean Nós Roísín Róisín

2:00 Arirang News Maigret (4/4, 4/11) Don Matteo

2:30 100 Icons of Korea 3:00 Paul Murray Live 3:30

4:00 RT News RT News RT News

4:30 Journal Journal Journal

5:00 RTÉ Six One News My India Newsweek South Asia euronews flashback 5:30 South Asia Focus 5:30 South Asia Newsline 5:48 The Afghan Report 6:00 Debate Debate Debate Debate The World This Week France 24 News France 24 News 6:30

7:00 RT News RT News RT News NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline Asia Insight 7:30 NHK Newsline NHK Newsline 7:30 7:40 NHK Documentary 8:00 Don Matteo Look of a Killer Unni Lindell (except 4/29) Crime Scene Cleaner Johan Falk Trilogy Tatort: Cologne Beck (except 4/3) 8:30 Bukow and König 9:00 9:30 10:00 Full Frame Americas Now Global Business America Edition from Washington & New York 10:30

11:00 Don Matteo Look of a Killer Unni Lindell (except 4/29) Crime Scene Cleaner Johan Falk Trilogy Tatort: Cologne Beck (except 4/3) 11:30 Bukow and König

Bold type indicates a new program or a Drama World News/Talk Sports Ethnic Films/Documentaries Music program being aired at a new time. Trace the flow of life along one of the world’s most sacred rivers.

The Ganges River stretches 1,560 miles across India, starting in the southern Himalayan moun- tains and ending in the Bay of Bengal. It is considered the holy river of Hinduism and plays an important role in many religious ceremonies and rituals. People, as well as wild animals, have been dependent on this river for millennia. Ganges, a three-part documentary created by the BBC, follows the majestic river through both time and place. From the serenity of the Valley of Flowers to the hustle and bustle of Calcutta, the river’s story flows as naturally as its water.

DAUGHTER OF THE RIVER OF LIFE WATERLAND MOUNTAINS Sunday, April 19 at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 26 at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 12 at 8 p.m. Monday, April 20 at 9 p.m. Monday, April 27 at 9 p.m. Monday, April 13 at 9 p.m. The Ganges continues to weave its Before the Ganges reaches the sea, it The first part of the journey begins way through the vast plains of India. joins with the Brahmaputra tributary in the Himalayas, the source As we pass some of the greatest and to hundreds of rivulets of the Ganges. The four Hindu most ancient cities of this country, and the largest delta in the world. temples marking the source are it becomes clear how thoroughly Discover how people and wildlife the destination for thousands of the river has influenced the coexist in this habitat, wreaked by religious pilgrims every year. The development of Indian civilization hurricanes and monsoons every high peaks of this mountain range over the last 5,000 years. The year. The largest mangrove swamps are home to snow leopards, Asiatic Mughals built palaces on its shores on earth can be found here, as well brown bears, and bearded vultures and used the water for elaborate as a diverse array of animals. Giant known as lammergeiers. Closer to irrigation systems, while European lizards, snakes, and crocodiles; the base are tigers, otters, peacocks, invaders introduced ships, factories, herds of chital deer; and groups of and the last herd of wild elephants and warehouses to the area. monkeys can all be found, if you that live on the banks of the Ganges. Although one-tenth of the entire know where to look. The rare but Mahseers, the largest species of carp world population lives within the mighty Bengal tigers continue to in the world, can also be found in Ganges’ basin, there is still plenty rule this part of India. this section of the river. of wildlife that thrives here as well.

Join WYCC PBS Chicago for this remarkable journey, Sundays, April 12, 19, and 26 at 8 p.m. Encore presentations Mondays at 9 p.m. 6 Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the program listings. Please visit our website wycc.org for APRIL 2015 more information and for the most up-to-date listings. listings Special programs are highlighted in TEAL.

Wednesday 3:00 Lidia’s Kitchen 1 Dinnertime Soup and Sandwich 3:30 pm Simply Ming 1:00 pm Well Read Hungary and Seoul Satisfying: Stuffed Cabbage Roz Chast: Can’t We Talk About Something 4:00 pm Newsline More Pleasant? 4:30 pm Journal 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 5:00 pm This Is America & The World 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report La Joie de Vivre in Quebec City, Canada 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 7:00 pm In the Loop San Francisco, CA: Chefs Jeffrey Saad and 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Courtney Burns Seaton Delaval 1 3:00 pm Martha Bakes 8:00 pm Inspector Morse Tarts and Tartlets 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Marcel Desaulniers 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Life in the Undergrowth Invasion of the Land Host David Attenborough delves into the private life of Europe’s leopard slug; watches the courtship ballet of tiny springtails; and meets the giant bat-eating centipede. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Berlin The Dead of Jericho—Part 1 Morse has hopes of a 8:30 pm Journeys in Africa blossoming romance with piano teacher Anne, but Nakuru: Wonderland of Africa This under-visited is shattered when she is found murdered. and far western Kenyan park complex is renowned 9:00 pm Inspector Morse for its giant flamingo gatherings that literally turn The Dead of Jericho—Part 2 lakes pink. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Friday Around the World: Pacific Journeys—Tonga 3 to New Caledonia 1:00 pm Make Your Mark Vroom Vroom 2 Thursday 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Leather and Chainmaille Jewelry 1:00 pm Quilting Arts 2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show Memory-Keeping Canvas on Canvas 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden Ralli Pop 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Winter Squash Great Beginnings 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Pasta Rustica 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Van Go 7:30 pm Ladies of Letters 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes / tUnE-yArDs 9:00 pm Front and Center CMA Songwriters Series with Dierks Bentley Hiker’s Food

AprilApril 20152015 7 Saturday 4:20 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries 4 Death Comes Knocking A message from beyond the grave leads to the death of a war veteran and 6:03 am Masterpiece Mystery!: Endeavour Phryne uncovers a past murder that lay buried in Trove A John Doe plummets to his death in what the battlefield for more than ten years. appears to be a routine suicide. When Morse 5:23 pm Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot discovers the man’s mysterious final message, he The Big Four The public is in a panic after the begins to consider seemingly unrelated cases. shocking death of a Russian chess grandmaster, 7:29 am Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis and Poirot must navigate international figures and Down Among the Fearful When a psychic is found intrigue to identify the culprit. murdered, Lewis discovers that the victim is really 6:56 pm Masterpiece Mystery!: Miss Marple an Oxford psychology research fellow. The truth behind the psychic’s double life unravels. 8:55 am Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder Most Scandalous When Jack’s ex-father- in-law is implicated in the brutal murder of a prostitute, Jack is determined to clear his name. 9:52 am Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis The Ramblin’ Boy Lewis investigates the discovery of an elderly man’s body in a field. Finding that the man had already been embalmed, the inquiry leads to a funeral home. 11:18 am Inspector George Gently Gently Northern Soul A young black girl, Dolores Kenny, is murdered, leading Gently to uncover a disturbing and racist undercurrent growing within the local community. 12:53 pm Vera The Deer Hunters When a suspected poacher dies from a gunshot wound, Vera digs into his checkered history with a family of poachers to discover what brought him to his ultimate end. A Caribbean Mystery While staying at a lavish 2:30 pm Midsomer Murders tropical island hotel, Miss Marple investigates the Orchis Fatalis—Part 1 At Midsomer Malham Orchid sudden death of a fellow guest and unravels a web Society’s Annual Show, Henry Plummer has his real of deceit, murder, and “dark magic.” prize: a priceless, one-of-a-kind yellow Roth orchid, 8:29 pm Masterpiece Mystery!: Poirot illegally smuggled out of Borneo. Dead Man’s Folly Poirot’s old friend, Ariadne Oliver, 3:25 pm Midsomer Murders suspects the “murder hunt” game she is preparing Orchis Fatalis—Part 2 for a grand party may turn out to be a real murder.

A DIY series for a new generation celebrates the “Makers” of the world—the inventors, artists, geeks, and everyday folks who mix new and old technology to create new-fangled marvels. Saturdays 4PM Starting April 11

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6:03 am Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting Dead Man’s Chest Things take a deadly turn at a 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio seaside holiday town when more than one body 2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World washes up on the beach and Phryne finds herself Sea Lions and Humpback Whales at the pointy end of a Spanish dagger. 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 6:59 am Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis Crazy for Berries Intelligent Design The brutal death of a chemistry 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian professor recently released from prison may be Party Portobello Dinner connected to the discovery of a murdered Oxford 3:30 pm b. organic with Michele Beschen student reported lost for 15 years. Healthy Home Brews 8:25 am Inspector George Gently 4:00 pm Newsline Gently with Class Gently and Bacchus experience 4:30 pm Journal the inflated authority of their “social betters” 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack when a young girl is found dead in the passenger seat of a car registered to local aristocrats. 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 9:57 am Vera 6:00 pm Charlie Rose Death of a Family Man Vera investigates the 7:00 pm MotorWeek death of a businessman and unpeels all the 7:30 pm Autoline This Week secrets hidden behind his veneer of respectability 8:00 pm NOVA to discover what led to his downfall. Colosseum: Roman Death Trap 11:28 am Midsomer Murders 9:00 pm Digging into the Future: Armenia Bantling Boy—Part 1 A horse trainer is killed after refusing to go along with the other owners and sell their racehorse, Bantling Boy. But the syndicate is based on a dark secret. 12:18 pm Midsomer Murders Bantling Boy—Part 2 1:09 pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot Elephants Can Remember While Poirot investigates a famed psychiatrist’s murder, crime novelist Ariadne Oliver looks into a couple’s mysterious death. 2:41 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Marked for Murder While Phryne investigates a soccer coach’s missing “lucky cap,” she discovers

a gruesome murder instead—the local team Take an archeological adventure to ancient sites captain, hanged by a rival team’s scarf. where some of the world’s oldest artifacts have 3:42 pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot been discovered. The Labours of Hercules Poirot journeys to the Swiss Alps to lay a trap for an infamous art thief. The results are catastrophic. 7 Tuesday 5:18 pm Masterpiece Mystery!: Miss Marple Endless Night Despite warnings from a gypsy 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy woman, a couple plans their dream home at a Sew Big Quilt Blocks—Part 2 local spot known as Gypsy’s Acre. The wife’s death 1:30 pm Sew It All soon after fuels speculation of a gypsy curse. Box Bag—Stacy Schlyer 6:50 pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Curtain: Poirot’s Last Case Confined to a wheelchair The Bodice and Why Darts Are a Woman’s Best Friend and crippled with arthritis, the now elderly Hercule 2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Poirot confronts a killer and his own conscience as A Chef’s Path he tries to stop a series of murders. 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School 8:30 pm Being Poirot Noodles 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Italian, Philly Style with Marc Vetri 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm Asia Biz Forecast 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, IA—Hour One 8:00 pm Sherlock Holmes After 25 years of playing one of television’s The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax She greatest icons comes to an end, actor David is caught between an old family quarrel with her Suchet attempts to unravel the mysterious appeal brother and a sinister horseman who seems to of the great detective Hercule Poirot. haunt her life—and then she disappears. wycc.org April 2015 9 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Death by Miss Adventure Phryne investigates Portugal’s Heartland the death of a young female worker in a factory 8:30 pm Journeys in Africa “accident” and soon learns that her death might Victoria Falls: The Land That Thunders Explore the not be the misadventure the police think it is. people, wildlife, and scenic wonder that makes this one of the most exciting destinations on earth. 8 Wednesday 9:00 pm Globe Trekker

1:00 pm Well Read 9 Thursday Joseph Boyden: The Orenda 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 1:00 pm Quilting Arts 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Fabric Fun Easter Island: Mysteries & Myths 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting 2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Choosing Thread Millstone Farm, CT: Chefs Jacques Pépin, 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Bill Taibe, and Tim LaBant Thick of It 3:00 pm Martha Bakes 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Souffles Bergen Food Renaissance 3:30 pm Baking with Julia 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Gale Gand Sweetest of Sweets 4:00 pm Newsline 3:30 pm Simply Ming 4:30 pm Journal Fresh Shucked Summer Sweetness 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 4:00 pm Newsline 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 4:30 pm Journal 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 5:00 pm This Is America & The World 7:00 pm Life in the Undergrowth 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report Taking to the Air From England’s aerobatic 6:00 pm Charlie Rose hoverflies to Taiwan’s purple crow butterflies, meet 7:00 pm In the Loop the first animals ever to take flight. 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Castle Coole

WYCC Families LIFE IN THE UNDERGROWTH Wednesdays 7PM Shrink down to the tiny but extraordinary and often ignored world of invertebrates in this series by Sir David Attenborough.

AUTISM: MAKING IT WORK Sunday, April 19 5PM As one of April’s special documentaries in honor of National Autism Awareness Month, this film takes a look into the needs and futures of the growing number of young people with autism.

QUILTING ARTS Thursdays 1PM A weekly primer into the wide WYCC PBS Chicago is the station you can count on for quality variety of techniques and creative family TV programs. With a wide range of topics, viewers of all ages possibilities found within quilting, can find entertaining and educational programs they will enjoy and perfect for guiding either seasoned quilters or pulling new enthusiasts want to share with their family members. Children will have fun into the art. learning while watching the kid-friendly block on weekend mornings, and adults can share their interests through the shows they watch with their children and grandchildren.

10 wycc.org Shakespeare Uncovered combines history, biography, iconic APRIL: Education performances, and the stories behind the stories of Shakespeare’s greatest plays. Is All Around! In the Nature Works Everywhere collection, explore the amazing ways in which nature works to make our lives cleaner and healthier April is an eclectic month with celebrations every day. of National Poetry Month, Earth Day, Explore the power of language and build reading and writing skills Financial Literacy, the birth of Shakespeare, with the PBS Poetry Everywhere series. and Easter and Passover observations. The Citi Collection for Financial Capability is designed to engage Educators who join PBS LearningMedia have students in financial awareness, economic empowerment, and an advantage with FREE educational video personal responsibility. collections to illustrate these exciting topics! The Religion & Ethics Newsweekly: Access World Religions collection is designed to help students gain awareness and For many more FREE digital media resources understanding of the diversity of religions and religious experiences. for teachers, please visit: www.pbslearningmedia.org

8:00 pm Inspector Morse 9:00 pm Front and Center The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn—Part 1 Morse Joe Satriani and Lewis solve the murder of a deaf examination syndicate official who stumbles upon a scheme to Saturday sell examination questions. 11 9:00 pm Inspector Morse 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn—Part 2 11:00 am Garden Smart 11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST 10 Friday 12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Radiant Roses 1:00 pm Make Your Mark 12:30 pm This Old House Book Worm 1:00 pm The American Woodshop 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Staircase Upgrades Color Palette Inspiration 1:30 pm Hometime 2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show Creekside Home Lower Level Sugar & Spice 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden Carving Away with Mary May 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Summer Fruit Layout & Measuring Tips & Tricks 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy Sweet on Custard and Cookies The Potter 4:00 pm Newsline 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 4:30 pm Journal 4:00 pm Make: 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Bicycle Rodeo 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 4:30 pm Scully / The World Show 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow 7:00 pm The Red Green Show Des Moines, IA—Hour One Possum Lodge Radio 7:30 pm Ladies of Letters 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Ed Sheeran / Valerie June wycc.org April 2015 11 6:00 pm Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our Best 9:00 pm New Tricks and Worst Financial Decisions The Rock—Part 1 The discovery of a mysterious gun in the Thames reopens the unsolved 1998 murder of a playboy shipping heir and leads the team to the Rock of Gibraltar. 10:00 pm Focus on Europe 10:30 pm Independent Lens How to Survive a Plague

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10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Bison: Return of a True American 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents An exploration of how and why people spend, 12:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith save (or don’t), and think about money. Travel 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly the country and meet original thinkers mixing 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly economics with psychology. 1:30 pm Closer to Truth 7:00 pm The Armenian Genocide Is Free Will an Illusion? The complete story of the first genocide of the 2:00 pm Second Opinion 20th century—when over a million Armenians died Late Effects of Cancer Treatment at the hands of the Ottoman Turks during World 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind War I (April 24, 1915). Learning About Primary Immunodeficiency 8:00 pm Makers 3:00 pm Feel Grand with Jane Seymour Women A celebration of the 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World extraordinary individuals who, over the course Container Gardening from A to Z (Atlanta, GA) of 50 years, have proven that a woman’s place 4:00 pm Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind Our is wherever she believes it to be. Best and Worst Financial Decisions An exploration of how and why people spend, save (or don’t), and think about money. Travel the country and meet original thinkers mixing economics with psychology. 5:00 pm @Home

Sundays, April 19 & 26 4PM

A two-part documentary reveals the crucial impact of the arts—such as music, dance, painting, poetry, and theater—on the human brain throughout our lifetimes, in particular its

vital role in human development during youth Examine the U.S. homelessness crisis through the and older age. lens of e-activist Mark Horvath, who harnesses social media’s potential to empower the less fortunate. 6:00 pm Washington Week 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Finding Your Roots John Legend, Wanda Sykes, and Margarett Cooper They, along with Professor Gates, discover the extraordinary stories of the free black ancestors they never knew about. 8:00 pm Ganges Daughter of the Mountains Discover how the Ganges brings life from the Himalayas and has shaped Indian culture and religion. 9:00 pm Hafu Join a journey into the intricacies of mixed- race Japanese (“hafus”) and their multicultural experience in modern-day Japan. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Give Up Tomorrow

12 wycc.org Monday 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries 13 Blood and Circuses The carnival is in town. Innocent fun turns to horror when one of the sideshow acts is 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting murdered. Phryne poses as the magician’s assistant 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio to investigate. 2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Jake Learns to Dive and Curacao Dolphins Wednesday 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table 15 Herbs & Roses 1:00 pm Well Read 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Tavis Smiley: Death of a King Meatless-Meatloaf Supper 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick 3:30 pm b. organic with Michele Beschen 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Growing Food—The Heirloom Way Hong Kong: Asia’s World City 4:00 pm Newsline 2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 4:30 pm Journal Culinary Institute of America, CA: Chefs Marc 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack and Larry Forgione and Scott Samuel 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 3:00 pm Martha Bakes 6:00 pm Charlie Rose Old-Fashioned Fruit Desserts 7:00 pm MotorWeek 3:30 pm Baking with Julia 7:30 pm Autoline This Week Norman Love 8:00 pm NOVA 4:00 pm Newsline Deadliest Tornadoes 4:30 pm Journal 9:00 pm Ganges 5:00 pm Out of Ireland Daughter of the Mountains Discover how the Ganges 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report brings life from the cold peaks of the Himalayas to 6:00 pm Charlie Rose their lush foothills, and how the river has shaped Indian culture and religion. 7:00 pm Life in the Undergrowth The Silk Spinners Silk is the invertebrates’ great invention, but spiders have taken silk-spinning to 14 Tuesday extremes. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy South England: Dover to Land’s End Fearless Quilting Finishes—Part 1 8:30 pm Journeys in Africa 1:30 pm Sew It All The North Cape: The Great Bloom Once a year Chevron Chic—Caroline Hulse in good rain years, the deserts of South Africa 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch explode in color. This is the greatest flower bloom in the world. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Around the World—Panamericana: Conquistadors & Incas

16 Thursday 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Fast and Fun Gifts 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Endless Chain 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Transitional Knits The Skirt, for All Ages 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking 2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Mountain Riches Island Time 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School I Love Eggs Braising 3:30 pm Simply Ming 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals A Chicken in Every Pot I’m Cheating on You 4:00 pm Newsline 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm This Is America & The World 5:00 pm Asia Biz Forecast 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, IA—Hour Two Layer Marney 1 8:00 pm Sherlock Holmes The Problem of Thor Bridge A dejected wife arranges to meet her children’s governess at Thor Bridge, but is gunned down in cold blood. wycc.org April 2015 13 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge 3:30 pm Ask This Old House Season 3, Part 1 After the death of his beloved wife, 4:00 pm Make: Harry and his family attempt to move on with their Aerial Kite Photography lives. Henri returns from war, but struggles to adjust 4:30 pm Scully / The World Show to life back at home. 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Des Moines, IA—Hour Two 17 Friday 6:00 pm Autism: Coming of Age

1:00 pm Make Your Mark Hardware Heaven 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Metal Clay Jewelry 2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show Natural Style 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Fresh Bread 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Chicken and Rice Get an Upgrade 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal

5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe In the next 15 years, an estimated 800,000 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report children with autism will transition into adulthood, 6:00 pm Charlie Rose where they will look to state and federal 7:00 pm The Red Green Show governments for support services and resources. X Marks the Spot 7:00 pm Hemingway in Cuba 7:30 pm Ladies of Letters 8:00 pm Austin City Limits Juanes / Jesse & Joy 9:00 pm Front and Center

Travel to Cuba to capture Hemingway’s old haunts and explore his real-life adventures. 8:00 pm Makers Women in War Track American women’s increasing Lady Antebellum participation in war—from Vietnam to the present— as nurses, soldiers, journalists, diplomats, and spies. 18 Saturday 9:00 pm New Tricks The Rock—Part 2 The team unlocks over three of secrets and lies on the Rock of Gibraltar 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener and finds the link that solves the murder of a 11:00 am Garden Smart playboy shipping heir and a local boy. 11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST 10:00 pm Focus on Europe 12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 10:30 pm Independent Lens Allen’s Favorites Blood Brother 12:30 pm This Old House 1:00 pm The American Woodshop Segmented Turnings 19 Sunday 1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Mud Room 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop The Prairie Dog Wars Swinging Saw Vise 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop 12:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith Workbench Basics 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly The Saddle Maker

14 wycc.org 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Host Eric Gorges (right) of A Craftsman’s Legacy What’s in a Resurrection? 2:00 pm Second Opinion Breast Reconstruction 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind Gaucher Disease: An Inherited Condition of the Body’s Organs 3:00 pm Feel Grand with Jane Seymour 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World In the Garden with Margaret Roach (New York) 4:00 pm Arts & the Mind Creativity Stories and the latest scientific research from experts around the country illuminate how the arts are critical in developing healthy young minds and maintaining them as we age. 5:00 pm Autism: Making It Work Explore the growing needs of adolescents and young adults with autism. What are their needs? What can parents do to plan for their future? What’s in place to ensure their success? 6:00 pm Washington Week 6:30 pm In the Loop 7:00 pm Finding Your Roots Michelle Rodriguez, Adrian Grenier, and Linda Chavez All three share Latin-American roots, yet each views their identity differently. What does it mean to be Hispanic? 8:00 pm Ganges River of Life Descend from the foothills of the Saturdays on WYCC PBS Chicago Himalayas to join the Ganges on its journey across the vast Indian plains. On the way, pass 12:30pm This Old House some of the greatest and most ancient cities. 1:00pm The American Woodshop 9:00 pm A Mother’s Son 1:30pm Hometime Part 1 When Rosie stumbles upon a pair of bloodstained shoes hidden in her home, she 2:00pm The Woodwright’s Shop suspects someone in her family may have been 2:30pm Woodsmith Shop involved in the killing of a local schoolgirl. 10:00 pm P. O. V. 3:00pm A Craftsman’s Legacy Nostalgia for the Light 3:30pm Ask This Old House 20 Monday Brought to you by 1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting Dawson Technical Institute 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio You’ve seen how the skilled craftsmen in WYCC home improvement shows do it. 2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Now you can truly get the skills to do it yourself—and more—by taking courses at Sea Snakes, Symbiosis, and Coral Spawning Dawson Technical Institute, a campus of Kennedy-King College. 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Back to Basics With its Construction Technology Center and Career Center, DTI can help you learn 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian to do your own repair work with classes such as Carpentry, Home Remodeling, or Dazzling Chocolate Desserts Plumbing and Fire Protection, or jump right into a job in Construction Management 3:30 pm b. organic with Michele Beschen or as an Overhead Electrical Line Worker. Natural Healing 4:00 pm Newsline Contact DTI and start building 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack your success ! 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose Dawson Technical 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week Institute 3901 South State Chicago, IL 60609 773-451-2000

wycc.org April 2015 15 8:00 pm NOVA 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Riding the Range in Southern Alberta, Canada 2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Westport, MA: Chef Chris Schlesinger The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies and Doc Willoughby 9:00 pm Ganges 3:00 pm Martha Bakes River of Life Descend from the foothills of the Breakfast Himalayas to join the Ganges on its journey across 3:30 pm Baking with Julia the vast Indian plains. On the way, pass some of the Lauren Groveman greatest and most ancient cities. 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal 21 Tuesday 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy 6:00 pm Charlie Rose Fearless Quilting Finishes—Part 2 7:00 pm Life in the Undergrowth 1:30 pm Sew It All Intimate Relations The world of invertebrates Color Me Mine—Jessica Giardino exists in a web of relationships with plants and 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch other animals, from fairy wasps using water The Sleeve: Up, Down, and All Around beetles eggs to ants that “farm” trees for shelter. 2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at Time with Rick Bayless 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Under the Influence (of Tacos) Heart of England and South Wales 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School 8:30 pm Journeys in Africa Rice Durban: Land of Gandhi Few people know that 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Gandhi got his political activist start in South Asian Flavors with Dale Talde Africa. This is where Asia meets Africa in one 4:00 pm Newsline of the most diverse cities in the world. 4:30 pm Journal 9:00 pm Globe Trekker 5:00 pm Asia Biz Forecast 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 23 Thursday 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow 1:00 pm Quilting Arts Des Moines, IA—Hour Three Shows and Exhibitions 8:00 pm Sherlock Holmes 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place Ohio Star Sir Robert Norebertson has gambled all on 2:00 pm Knitting Daily the success of a horse in the Champion Stakes. Norwegian Knits If it loses, he’ll be ruined. 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Farmer’s Food Murder in the Dark Phryne’s cousins and Aunt 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Prudence’s entire household come under suspicion Seafood Symphony when a young girl is found dead in her aunt’s 3:30 pm Simply Ming fountain on the eve of a lavish party. Not Andy Warhol’s Tomato Soup & Grilled Cheese 4:00 pm Newsline 22 Wednesday 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm This Is America & The World 1:00 pm Well Read 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report Sarah Waters: The Paying Guest 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm In the Loop 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Layer Marney 2

16 wycc.org 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge 6:00 pm The Silent Majority Season 3, Part 2 Harry attends a fateful auction, Henri has a flashback, and Edwards’ new book instigates a crisis for Kitty. 9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 3 Surprising accomplices turn up in the search for Kitty’s assailants. Agnes and Henri call it quits, and Harry and Nancy reach an understanding.

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1:00 pm Make Your Mark Light Up My Life 1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Enameling and Metal Stamping 2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show Tropical Sunset More than 70% of teens actually make good 2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden choices about drugs and alcohol, debunking 3:00 pm Joanne Weir Gets Fresh the myth that most teens participate in the Fresh Beans partying culture. 3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 7:00 pm Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival Seafood Specials Gregory Porter Jazz singer-songwriter Gregory 4:00 pm Newsline Porter fuses old-school jazz and ‘70s soul as 4:30 pm Journal he performs selections from his two Grammy- 5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe nominated releases, Water and Be Good. 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 8:00 pm Mayme Kratz / Stand Still 6:00 pm Charlie Rose Her cast resin sculptures highlight the interconnectedness of nature and space and the 7:00 pm The Red Green Show creative spirit, fostering a three-dimensional Sedgwick the Thief language to express the crucial elements of poetry. 7:30 pm Ladies of Letters 8:00 pm Austin City Limits 8:30 pm Words on the Wind Readings of contemporary Native American poetry The Shins / Dr. Dog are blended with original music, scenes of 9:00 pm Front and Center tribal lands, and sounds from the natural world. Keith Urban 9:00 pm New Tricks The Sins of the Father The team investigates a 25 Saturday 16-year-old murder of a young mom by her criminal husband that could be a miscarriage of justice. 10:30 am Mid-American Gardener 10:00 pm Focus on Europe 11:00 am Garden Smart 10:30 pm Independent Lens 11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST The State of Arizona 12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Keeping It Local Sunday 12:30 pm This Old House 26 1:00 pm The American Woodshop 10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Thinking Toys 2 Grandfather Mountain: Island in the Sky 1:30 pm Hometime 11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents Creekside Home Organizing 12:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith 2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop 12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly Sharpen That Saw! 1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly 2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop 1:30 pm Closer to Truth Book Rack and Mantel Clock Does Hell Reveal God? 3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy 2:00 pm Second Opinion The Gun Maker Racial Disparities in Cardiac Care 3:30 pm Ask This Old House 2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind 4:00 pm Make: New Changes in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Steampunk 3:00 pm Feel Grand with Jane Seymour 4:30 pm Scully / The World Show 3:30 pm Growing a Greener World 5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow The Weekend Farmer: Beyond the Garden—The Des Moines, IA—Hour Three Basics of Starting a Small Farm (Atlanta, GA) 4:00 pm Arts & the Mind The Art of Connection See the positive effects of the arts for children in hospitals, veterans suffering from PTSD, and the elderly warding off dementia. wycc.org April 2015 17 5:00 pm Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival 28 Tuesday 1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Fearless Quilting Finishes—Part 3 1:30 pm Sew It All Lace Elegance—Kay Whitt 2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch What Is Great Fit? LCD 2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Mexico: It’s (A) Wine Country 3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Know Your Vegetables 3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Remembering Julia 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal Louis Armstrong Society Jazz Band 5:00 pm Asia Biz Forecast 6:00 pm Washington Week 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:30 pm In the Loop 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Autism: Coming of Age 7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow In the next 15 years, an estimated 800,000 Bismarck, ND—Hour Three children with autism will transition into adulthood, 8:00 pm Sherlock Holmes where they will look to state and federal The Boscombe Valley Mystery A man is found governments for support services and resources. dying beside a lake by his son. The trail leads to 8:00 pm Ganges blackmail and Australian gold mines, and then Waterland On the final leg of its journey to the sea, Holmes makes a breakthrough. the Ganges is joined by its mightiest tributary—the Brahmaputra. As the waters merge, they create the largest delta in the world. 9:00 pm A Mother’s Son Part 2 Rosie’s distress starts to affect her family life and cracks begin to form. Meanwhile, David has learnt their son has been mixing with a violent dropout. 10:00 pm P. O. V. Girl Model

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1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting 1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio 2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Yucatan Sinkhole, Shark Biology, and Ocean Defenses 2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Fire Up the Grill 3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Italian Flair 3:30 pm b. organic with Michele Beschen Kids and Nature 4:00 pm Newsline 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm MotorWeek 7:30 pm Autoline This Week 8:00 pm NOVA Alien Planets Revealed 9:00 pm Ganges Waterland On the final leg of its journey to the sea, 1328 W. Morse Avenue, Chicago the Ganges is joined by its mightiest tributary—the Friday, April 24 Box Office: (773) 381-4554 Show Starts at 9PM Brahmaputra. As the waters merge, they create the Tix at www.maynestage.com largest delta in the world. Doors Open at 8PM

18 wycc.org 9:00 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Thursday King Memses’ Curse In investigating the murder 30 of an antique dealer, Phryne discovers Murdoch Foyle’s involvement in a bizarre reincarnation cult, 1:00 pm Quilting Arts inspired by Ancient Egypt. Pins and Pinning 1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wednesday Zig a Zag Table Runner 29 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Sweater Weather 1:00 pm Well Read 2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Nicholas Kristof: A Path Appears: Transforming Drama on a Plate Lives, Creating Opportunity 3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen 1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick Super Simple Seared Lamb Chops 2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 3:30 pm Simply Ming Southern Ethiopia: Tribal Lands and Primeval Shrimp & Garlic: Compass-Wide Comfort Combo People 4:00 pm Newsline 2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 4:30 pm Journal Providence, RI: Chefs Matt Jennings and Ken 5:00 pm This Is America & The World Oringer 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 3:00 pm Martha Bakes 6:00 pm Charlie Rose Bar Cookies 7:00 pm In the Loop 3:30 pm Baking with Julia 7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Mary Bergin Series Retrospective 4:00 pm Newsline 8:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge 4:30 pm Journal 5:00 pm Out of Ireland 5:30 pm Nightly Business Report 6:00 pm Charlie Rose 7:00 pm Life in the Undergrowth Supersocieties Invertebrates don’t always operate alone. See the tensions below the surface in some of the great social structures built by insects. 8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Caesar’s Rome 8:30 pm Journeys in Africa

Season 3, Part 4 When Locksley makes a surprise move, Harry ups the stakes. Princess Marie makes her own move. Victor and Violette are caught off-guard. 9:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 5 Gordon’s debut as store deputy skirts scandal. Kitty confronts her attackers. Doris wrestles with a dilemma, then takes a tragic step.

Hluhluwe: Rhino Central At one time, all of Africa’s black and white rhino population was found in one large forgotten South African park. Learn how this park and its diversity has saved rhinos. 9:00 pm Globe Trekker Arts Council Operation of WYCC PBS Chicago is made possible in part by a grant from WYCC PBS Chicago programming is supported in part by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, an agency of the State of Illinois. wycc.org April 2015 19 stationbreak Put Some Heart into Your Art! The arts—reading and writing, painting and sculpting, singing and dancing—are important for many reasons. WYCC PBS Chicago is sharing stories of expression and creativity all month long. Travel across the country to discover the link between Arts & the Mind, a two- part documentary series airing Sunday, April 19 and Sunday, April 26 at 4 p.m. Host Lisa Kudrow explains how the arts are not a “luxury,” but a necessary component of human development that keeps our minds sharp throughout our lifetime. The Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival is one of the nation’s most Gregory Porter on Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival popular music festivals, and WYCC is giving viewers front-row access to some of last year’s concert highlights. Tune in for Gregory Porter on Saturday, April 25 at 7 p.m. and the Louis Armstrong Society Jazz Band on Sunday, April 26 at 5 p.m. See how art can be found in the most unlikely places during Mayme Kratz / Stand Still (Saturday, April 25 at 8 p.m.). This established Arizona-based artist uses frequently overlooked desert debris to create her work—causing us to reconsider what it means to pause and pay attention. Words on the Wind (airing Saturday, April 25 at 8:30 p.m.) combines Native American poetry, music, and tribal land scenes to explore the relationship between humans and nature. Ponca poet Sa Su Weh is interviewed about his work. Please see the listings for more information on these programs.

Mayme Kratz / Art Education for Adults Stand Still Art and music classes don’t have to ART 141 - Introduction to stop once you leave elementary school! the Visual Arts The offer Practical application of classes in a variety of disciplines to help fundamentals of visual arts. students express themselves. Whether Includes study of line, texture, you’re interested in learning a new skill or color, shape, and volume in improving on the skills you already have, various media. there are different levels of classes in ART 150 - Crafts Workshop art, music, and writing that can help Creation and construction of art forms in clay, metal, cloth, fibers, you achieve your creative goals. plaster, and wood; art process in both two and three dimensions. Please see the CCC Course Catalog ART 198 - Sculpture I for additional courses: The creation of sculpture using the formal systems and elements http://www.ccc.edu/Pages/ of visual organization in a study of materials and processes. course-catalog.aspx ENGLISH 241 - Creative Writing Descriptive and narrative writing, concentrating on the writing of To enroll today or find more information poetry, , and fiction. on classes offered by each of the seven City Colleges, please visit MUSIC 107 - Jazz Improvisation Part I Fundamentals of improvisation; performing improvised solos, both on www.ccc.edu standard chord changes and original compositions. or call 773-COLLEGE (773-265-5343).

20 wycc.org ONE-MINUTE BIOGRAPHY with Jane Seymour

Jane Seymour was born in Hillingdon, England, and was drawn to the performing arts at an early age. When she was 13 years old, she made her professional dancing debut with the London Festival Ballet. Just a few years later, however, she injured her knee and had to leave dancing behind. Her breakout role in film was as Solitaire in the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die. After that, she appeared on countless television shows and miniseries. She has been nominated for multiple Emmy Awards, including for her role as the titular Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, and won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special for Onassis: The Richest Man in the World. Seymour’s love of art extends to her work as a writer, painter, sculptor, and designer. She created the Open Hearts jewelry line for Kay Jewelers and has designed furniture and other home accessories. Seymour is also known as a passionate health advocate, which inspired her to host Feel Grand with Jane Seymour (airing Sundays at 3 p.m.). Seymour, who is now in her mid-60s, invites expert guests and doctors to discuss how people 55+ can lead healthy lifestyles that will help them enjoy their golden years.

WYCC PBS Chicago offers teachers of different grade levels an excellent selection of high- interest, educationally rich programs for students, along with accompanying resources— absolutely free! Here are some of this month’s highlights categorized by content area.

SOCIAL STUDIES Program: Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope: Easter Island: Mysteries & Myths Focus: Civilizations Grades: 6–12 Airing: Wednesday, April 8 at 2 p.m. Overview: Joseph travels to the most remote inhabited place on earth. Although Rapa Nui (Easter Island’s native name) offers a world of mysteries, Joseph attempts to explain what often eludes explanation. Free Additional Resources: Have the students use online travel search engines such as Kayak or Expedia to plan a trip to Easter Island. Choose a duration for the trip and the students should find a flight, hotel, rental car, etc. They should create a budget for the trip based on the expenses they will incur.

Easter Island is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Students can locate another World HeritageWhile WYCC site andis the explore place to seethe and mysteries hear musical and myths surrounding that location, creating a documentary in the style of Travelscopeperformances to share from their popular findings. and up-and-coming artists every Friday evening, you can also tune in to WKKC—the official radio station of the City Colleges of Chicago—on 89.3fm or streaming MATH/SOCIAL STUIES online 24 hours a day at wkkc.fm. Program: Thinking Money: The Psychology Behind our Best and Worst Financial Decisions Focus: Economics/Psychology Grades: 6–12 Airing: Saturday, April 11 at 6 p.m. and Sunday, April 12 at 4 p.m. Overview: The United States is heading into a retirement crisis, led by debt-ridden Baby Boomers whose diminishing savings will not match their increasing longevity. Discover how both the human brain and the marketplace can trick people into spending money. Free Additional Resources: TThe University of Akron has designed various economy simulation games. Students might write an essay about a financial decision they are contemplating. They can explore the issues raised in this documentary and explain the psychology behind their decision. wycc.org April 2015 21 Education and Outreach at

Lifelong Education One of the great things about WYCC PBS Chicago is its ability to reach audiences of all ages and provide those audiences with educational, thought-provoking programs. From preschoolers to seniors and everyone in between, there is always something new that viewers can learn from watching WYCC.

Online Professors SciGirls Helps Girls in STEM The first eight seasons of the WYCC STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is a term original program, The Professors, are that teachers, parents, and politicians are all talking about. Students now available to watch online. Each in the United States—particularly female students—are lacking in episode features a group of professors STEM skills, leaving them unprepared for future career opportunities. from the City Colleges of Chicago who SciGirls (airing Saturdays at 10 a.m.) helps to discuss all aspects of education, from spark and strengthen No Child Left Behind and Common Core girls’ interest and Standards to university athletics and the confidence in STEM tenure system. Watch now! subjects as early as elementary school. Learn more about “The Big Idea” behind STEM on the PBS Parents website.

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membercard.com/wycc To become a member: Call our 24-hour toll-free pledge line at wycc.org 1-888-993-WYCC (9922) or go online at wycc.org WYCC Spring Mystery Marathon Going far beyond Easter Egg hunts, these experienced sleuths track down the elusive clues that will bring criminals to justice. Catch your favorite detectives during these two days of mysteries on WYCC PBS Chicago, headlined by David Suchet’s last new cases as Poirot and a special tribute to his 25 years in the iconic role.

Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5

POIROT INSPECTOR MISS MARPLE LEWIS

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