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SGT. PEPPER's MUSICAL REVOLUTION Celebrate the 50Th Anniversary of the Beatles’ Groundbreaking Album JUNE 2017 VOL. 47 NO. 6 PROGRAM GUIDE SGT. PEPPER'S MUSICAL REVOLUTION Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ groundbreaking album. WPSU SUMMER OF OUR TOWN: PASSPORT ADVENTURE CURWENSVILLE Activate your This summer, PBS Watch June 8, account today! brings you the world. at 8:00 p.m. Page 2 Page 6 WPSU MEMBER PERKS MONDAY–FRIDAY 6:00 Thomas & Friends The Cat in the Hat 6:30 As a supporter of public television you’re one of the first people to hear Knows a Lot About That! about our newest member benefit. 7:00 Ready Jet Go! 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Brain with Dr. Daniel Amen & 4:00 This Land is Your Land Tana Amen, RN (My Music) Dr. Daniel Amen and his wife Tana Take a musical journey through the Amen will give you their best secrets evolution of modern American folk to ignite your energy and focus at music. any age. 5:30 Andre Rieu: Waltzing Forever 3:30 Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller Andre Rieu performs enchanting American Sampler music in a stunning medieval town Tom Hanks hosts this new square in the Netherlands. 8:00 Daniel O’Donnell: celebration of filmmaker Ken Burns. 7:00 Our Town: Huntingdon II Back Home Again 5:00 Lawrence Welk’s TV Treasures Rebroadcast to Celebrate The quintessential Irish crooner Members of the Musical Family Huntingdon's 250th Anniversary performs his signature hits and share some "behind the scenes" Volunteer storytellers from the traditional Irish tunes in Dublin. stories. home of The Standing Stone in Huntingdon County came together ACROSS THE PONDS MARATHON in 2013 for the 71st production in 9:30 Magic Moments - 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine the “Our Town” series. Join us as The Best of 50s Pop (My Music) they share stories about Huntingdon The McGuire Sisters, The Lennon Three Men and a Mangle County PRIDE, Mayfest of Sisters, The Chordettes, The Four 7:30 As Time Goes By Huntingdon, Juniata College history, Aces, and more take the stage. 8:00 Father Brown the Hootenanny, and more. 11:30 Charlie Rose The Alchemist’s Secret Professor Ambrose receives the 8:30 Huntingdon 1937 diary of the university’s architect Stay tuned after Our Town for this FRIDAY, JUN 2 and is soon arrested for murder. historical documentary provided by 9:00 A Place to Call Home one of our viewers. 8:00 Washington Week Lest We Forget 10:30 A Conversation with Bill Moyer 8:30 Roy Orbison: George is asked to host a Join the award-winning journalist Black & White Night 30 Japanese trade delegation and author as he reflects on his life Celebrate the 30th anniversary of an and asks Jack to come to the and storied career. iconic concert with an all-star cast reception. including Jackson Browne. 10:00 Joe Bonamassa: 11:00 70s Soul Superstars Live at Carnegie Hall - (My Music) MONDAY, JUN 5 An Acoustic Evening Patti LaBelle hosts an all-star Blues-rock singer-songwriter and reunion of the legends of 1970s guitarist Joe Bonamassa is joined Motown, R&B, and soul. by world class musicians. 11:30 Rock Rewind 1967-1969 (My Music) SUNDAY, JUN 4 Rare vintage TV appearances by 9:00 Energy Weight Loss Solution Sonny and Cher, The Supremes, with Neal Barnard, MD and more great artists are Discover the secrets for boosting showcased. energy and losing weight from one of the nation’s leading health advocates. 8:00 Sgt. Pepper’s SATURDAY, JUN 3 10:30 Friar Alessandro: Musical Revolution 9:00 This Old House The Voice of Assisi Celebrate the 50th anniversary Detroit/Stain Glass Revival Travel to the Basilica of St. Francis of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s 9:30 Easy Yoga: for heavenly music from the friar Lonely Hearts Club Band. The Secret to Strength and with the big tenor voice. Features material never before Balance with Peggy Cappy 12:00 Daniel O’Donnell: accessible outside of Abbey Peggy demonstrates how yoga Back Home Again Road Studios. poses can potentially increase The quintessential Irish crooner your range of motion and improve performs his signature hits and 9:30 Graham Nash Live awareness of your body. traditional Irish tunes in Dublin. TICKET OPPORTUNITY! 10:30 Conversation with Bill Moyers 1:30 Eagles of Decorah The legendary Graham Nash Join the award-winning journalist Take a captivating look into the performs “Our House” and more and author as he reflects on his life private lives of the bald eagles that hits spanning his stellar career. and storied career. nest near the Upper Iowa River by 11:00 Charlie Rose Decorah, Iowa. JUNELISTINGS3 TUESDAY, JUN 6 FRIDAY, JUN 9 SUNDAY, JUN 11 8:00 Washington Week 9:00 Bob Ross: The Happy Painter 8:30 Great Performances A behind-the-scenes look at Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages the beloved public television The 50th anniversary of Luciano personality's journey from humble Pavarotti’s career debut is beginnings to an American pop- celebrated with “Nessun dorma” culture icon. and more. 10:30 Classical Rewind (My Music) 10:00 Paul Simon: Experience the beauty, romance The Concert in Hyde Park and power of musical masterpieces The legendary musician performs in this auditory joyride. “The Sound of Silence,” “The 12:00 Easy Yoga for Arthritis Boxer,” and more in this 2012 with Peggy Cappy concert. Peggy shows how yoga can relieve stiffness, reduce pain and fatigue, 8:00 American Epic Sessions and improve muscle and bone Jack White and T Bone Burnett SATURDAY, JUN 10 strength. lead a recording session using a 9:00 This Old House 1:00 Paul Simon: recording device from the 1920s. Detroit/Going Old School for The Concert in Hyde Park Tile and Molding The legendary musician performs 11:00 Charlie Rose 9:30 BrainFit: 50 Ways to Grow Your “The Sound of Silence,” “The Brain with Dr. Daniel Amen & Boxer,” and more in this 2012 Tana Amen, RN concert. WEDNESDAY, JUN 7 Dr. Daniel Amen and his wife Tana 3:00 A Conversation with Bill Moyers Amen will give you 50 ways to grow Join the award-winning journalist 8:00 JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala your brain and their best secrets to and author as he reflects on his life Frank Sinatra, Ethel Merman, Nat ignite your energy and focus at any and storied career. King Cole, and more perform at a age. 4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe: presidential gala event from 1961. 11:00 JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala Great German Cities 9:30 Ken Burns: America’s Storyteller Frank Sinatra, Ethel Merman, Nat Rick Steves explores the German American Sampler King Cole, and more perform at a cities of Hamburg, Dresden, Leipzig, The many documentaries and short presidential gala event from 1961. Frankfurt and Nurnberg. series that filmmaker Ken Burns has 6:30 Great Performances produced are showcased. 12:30 Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pavarotti: A Voice for the Ages 11:00 Charlie Rose the Beatles’ Sgt.
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