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May A-Z Listings Air Dates and Times on KQED Life and KQED World Channels Visit kqed.org/dtv for additional May A-Z Listings air dates and times on KQED Life and KQED World channels. This schedule is an alphabetical listing of programs airing on KQED 9 (XFINITY cable Channels 9 and 709, and over the air on DT9.1, 54.2 and 25.1) and KQED Plus (XFINITY cable Channels 10 and 710, and over the air on Channels 54, DT54.1, 9.2, and 25.2). Program titles are followed by the original broadcast date; subsequent dates refer to rebroadcast times. KQED’s broadcast day begins at midnight and ends at 11:59pm. For recording or viewing programs that begin at midnight or later, please note that the A-Z lists the calendar day on which the program airs. For example, a program that airs late Sunday night at midnight is listed in the A-Z as “Mon mid.” 100 Days, Drinks, Dishes and 4pm; #2239H Fri 5/29 mid & 4pm; Sat 5/9 5:30pm; Hearty Destinations #2240H Sat 5/30 mid Mediterranean at Home Sun 5/10 KQED 9 #201H Tue 5/12 7am; The Most Important Meal 7:30pm, Wed 5/13 1:30am, Sat Amazing Human Body Thu 5/14 2:30pm, Sat 5/16 5:30pm; 5/16 7:30pm, Sun 5/17 1:30am; KQED+ Grow Mon 5/11 4pm; #2009H Sun 5/17 7am; Something #202H Tue 5/19 7:30pm, Wed Survive Mon 5/18 4pm; Learn Mon Hearty, Something Light Thu 5/21 5/20 1:30am, Sat 5/23 7:30pm, Sun 5/25 4pm 2:30pm, Sat 5/23 5:30pm; #2010H 5/24 1:30am; Reno/Tahoe, Sun 5/24 7am; #2018H Thu 5/28 California and Nevada Sat 5/23 American Woodshop 2:30pm 2pm; #203H Tue 5/26 7:30pm KQED+ The Barn Shop / Building on a Budget! / Scrolled Signs Sat Antiques Roadshow 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living 5/2 12:30pm; Shaker Inspired Tall KQED 9 McNay Art Museum KQED 9 #000B Wed 5/27 1am, Case Maple Clock Tue 5/5 Hour 2 Sun 5/3 4pm; McNay Art Thu 5/28 3am 11:30am, Sat 5/9 12:30pm; Tri-Leg Museum Hour 3 Mon 5/4 8pm, Tue Triangular Seat with Turned 5/5 2am, Sun 5/10 4pm; 5 Steps to a Loving & Purposeful Tapered Legs Tue 5/12 11:30am, Celebrating Asian-Pacific Heritage Life Sat 5/16 12:30pm; Elegant Jewelry Sun 5/17 4pm, Mon 5/18 9pm, Tue KQED 9 #000B Thu 5/28 1am Chest / Make Your Gifts Tue 5/19 5/19 3am; Little Rock, Hour Three 11:30am, Sat 5/23 12:30pm; Mon 5/18 8pm, Tue 5/19 2am, Sun Age Fix with Anthony Youn, MD Sculpting Furniture / 5/24 4pm; Charleston, Hour One KQED 9 #000B Wed 5/27 3am Maloof-Inspired Hard Line Tue Mon 5/25 8pm; Charleston, Hour 5/26 11:30am Two Mon 5/25 9pm Aging Backwards 3 with KQED+ McNay Art Museum Miranda Esmonde-White America's Test Kitchen 20th Hour 2 Fri 5/1 7pm, Sat 5/2 1am, KQED 9 #000B Wed 5/27 4:30am Anniversary Special Sun 5/3 11am; McNay Art Museum KQED 9 #000H Fri 5/1 10pm, Sat Hour 3 Mon 5/18 7pm, Tue 5/19 Amanpour and Company 5/2 4am 1am; Little Rock, Hour Three Mon KQED 9 #2219H Fri 5/1 mid & 5/25 7pm, Tue 5/26 1am 4pm; #2220H Sat 5/2 mid, Mon 5/4 America's Test Kitchen from 4pm; #2221H Tue 5/5 mid & 4pm; Cook's Illustrated A Place to Call Home #2222H Wed 5/6 mid & 4pm; KQED 9 Summer Picnic Party KQED+ Worlds Apart Tue 5/5 #2223H Thu 5/7 mid & 4pm; Sat 5/2 11am; Mexican Fare Sun 8pm, Wed 5/6 2am; Cane Toad #2224H Fri 5/8 mid & 4pm; 5/3 noon; Tasty Thai Mon 5/4 7pm, Tue 5/12 8pm, Wed 5/13 2am; Lest #2225H Sat 5/9 mid, Mon 5/11 Tue 5/5 1am; Latin Comfort Food We Forget Tue 5/19 8pm, Wed 4pm; #2226H Tue 5/12 mid & Sat 5/9 11am; Weeknight Italian 5/20 2am; True to Your Heart Tue 4pm; #2227H Wed 5/13 mid & Sun 5/10 noon; The Most Important 5/26 8pm, Wed 5/27 2am 4pm; #2228H Thu 5/14 mid & Meal Mon 5/11 7pm, Tue 5/12 4pm; #2229H Fri 5/15 mid & 4pm; 1am; Eggs for the Holidays Sat Arthur #2230H Sat 5/16 mid, Mon 5/18 5/16 11am; Brunch Favorites Sun KQED 9 Phony Fern/Brain's 4pm; #2231H Tue 5/19 mid & 5/17 noon; Something Hearty, Shocking Secret Fri 5/1 6:30am 4pm; #2232H Wed 5/20 mid & Something Light Mon 5/18 7pm, KQED+ Phony Fern/Brain's 4pm; #2233H Thu 5/21 mid & Tue 5/19 1am; A Trip to Rome Sat Shocking Secret Fri 5/1 5:30pm 4pm; #2234H Fri 5/22 mid & 4pm; 5/23 11am; Spring Dinner for #2235H Sat 5/23 mid, Mon 5/25 Company Sun 5/24 noon; #2018H Articulate with Jim Cotter 4pm; #2236H Tue 5/26 mid & Mon 5/25 7pm KQED 9 Patricia Racette Concert 4pm; #2237H Wed 5/27 mid & KQED+ #2014H Sat 5/2 5:30pm; Show Sun 5/3 6:30pm; What 4pm; #2238H Thu 5/28 mid & The Very Best Paris-Brest Sun 5/3 Matters Most Sun 5/10 6:30pm; 7am; Tasty Thai Thu 5/7 2:30pm, Self, Aside Sun 5/17 6:30pm; Babe Ruth at Sing Sing 5/21 2:30pm & 5:30pm; #355H Fri Through The Fire Sun 5/24 6:30pm KQED+ #000H Sun 5/3 10pm, 5/22 2:30pm & 5:30pm; #356H Mon 5/4 4am Mon 5/25 2:30pm & 5:30pm; Asian Americans #357H Tue 5/26 2:30pm & KQED 9 Breaking Ground/A Baking with Julia 5:30pm; #358H Wed 5/27 2:30pm Question of Loyalty Mon 5/11 8pm, KQED 9 Norman Love Sun 5/3 & 5:30pm; #359H Thu 5/28 Tue 5/12 2am; Good 10:30am; Martha Stewart, Part 1 of 2:30pm & 5:30pm; #360H Fri 5/29 Americans/Generation Rising Tue 2 Sun 5/10 10:30am; Martha 2:30pm & 5:30pm 5/12 8pm, Wed 5/13 2am; Breaking Stewart, Part 2 of 2 Sun 5/17 Through Tue 5/12 10pm, Wed 5/13 10:30am; Nancy Silverton Sun 5/24 BBC World News Outside Source 4am 10:30am KQED 9 #170H Mon 5/4 5pm; KQED+ Breaking Ground/A KQED+ Markus Farbinger Mon #171H Tue 5/5 5pm; #172H Wed Question of Loyalty Sun 5/17 8pm, 5/4 2pm; Jeffrey Alford and Naomi 5/6 5pm; #173H Thu 5/7 5pm; Mon 5/18 2am; Good Duguid Mon 5/11 2pm; Gail Gand #174H Mon 5/11 5pm; #175H Tue Americans/Generation Rising Sun Mon 5/18 2pm; Flo Braker, San 5/12 5pm; #176H Wed 5/13 5pm; 5/24 8pm, Mon 5/25 2am; Breaking Francisco Mon 5/25 2pm #177H Thu 5/14 5pm; #178H Mon Through Sun 5/24 10pm, Mon 5/25 5/18 5pm; #179H Tue 5/19 5pm; 4am Baptiste On Masterpiece #180H Wed 5/20 5pm; #181H Thu KQED 9 Episode Four Sun 5/3 5/21 5pm; #182H Mon 5/25 5pm; Ask This Old House 10pm, Mon 5/4 4am; Episode Five #183H Tue 5/26 5pm; #184H Wed KQED 9 Crown Molding, Strip Sun 5/10 10pm, Mon 5/11 4am; 5/27 5pm; #185H Thu 5/28 5pm Wallpaper Sat 5/2 4:30pm; Storage Episode Six Sun 5/17 10pm, Mon Bench, Old Shower Valve Sat 5/9 5/18 4am BBC World News Today 4:30pm; Swap Door Swing, KQED 9 #118H Fri 5/1 5pm; Tropical Yard Sat 5/16 4:30pm; Bare Feet In NYC with Mickela #119H Fri 5/8 5pm; #120H Fri 5/15 Fireplace Makeover, Drip Edges Mallozzi 5pm; #121H Fri 5/22 5pm; #122H Sat 5/23 4:30pm KQED+ Manhattan's Chinatown Fri 5/29 5pm KQED+ Garage Heat; Diy Fri 5/1 11:30pm, Sat 5/2 5:30am; Security System Sat 5/2 11:30am; The Balkans in the Boroughs Fri Best of Sewing with Nancy Crown Molding, Strip Wallpaper 5/8 11:30pm, Sat 5/9 5:30am; Viva KQED+ Sew Simple with Sat 5/9 11:30am; Storage Bench, La Mexico! Fri 5/15 11:32pm, Sat Rectangles & Squares, Part 1 Wed Old Shower Valve Sat 5/16 5/16 5:32am; The Lights of 5/6 8am; Sew Simple with 11:30am; Swap Door Swing, Broadway Fri 5/22 11:32pm, Sat Rectangles & Squares, Part 2 Wed Tropical Yard Sat 5/23 11:30am 5/23 5:32am; Little Greece Fri 5/29 5/13 8am; Sew Simple with 11:30pm Rectangles & Squares, Part 3 Wed As Time Goes By 5/20 8am; No-Hassle Triangles KQED+ #160 Sat 5/2 8:30pm, Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi Quilt Blocks, Part 1 Wed 5/27 8am Sun 5/3 2:30am; #161 Sat 5/9 KQED 9 Puglia, Italy Sun 5/10 8:30pm, Sun 5/10 2:30am; #162 12:30am; The Republic of Georgia Best of "The Joy of Painting” Sat 5/16 8:30pm, Sun 5/17 2:30am; Sun 5/17 12:30am; Girona, KQED 9 New Day's Dawn Sat 5/2 #163 Sat 5/23 8:30pm, Sun 5/24 Catalonia Sun 5/24 12:30am 8am; Country Creek Sun 5/3 8am; 2:30am Pastel Winter Sat 5/9 8am; Silent BBC World News America Forest Sun 5/10 8am; Hazy Day Austin City Limits KQED 9 #340H Fri 5/1 2:30pm & Sat 5/16 8am; Reflections of Calm KQED 9 Billie Eilish Mon 5/4 5:30pm; #341H Mon 5/4 2:30pm & Sun 5/17 8am; Divine Elegance Sat mid; #4513H Mon 5/11 mid; 5:30pm; #342H Tue 5/5 2:30pm & 5/23 8am; Before The Snowfall Sun Maggie Rogers Mon 5/18 mid; 5:30pm; #343H Wed 5/6 2:30pm & 5/24 8am Khalid/Mac Demarco Mon 5/25 5:30pm; #344H Thu 5/7 2:30pm & mid 5:30pm; #345H Fri 5/8 2:30pm & Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions KQED+ Khalid/Mac Demarco 5:30pm; #346H Mon 5/11 2:30pm KQED+ A Short Guide to Thu 5/7 11pm, Fri 5/8 5am; & 5:30pm; #347H Tue 5/12 Cellphone Safety Wed 5/6 Trombone Shorty & Orleans 2:30pm & 5:30pm; #348H Wed 12:30am; Making A Restaurant, Avenue Thu 5/14 11pm, Fri 5/15 5/13 2:30pm & 5:30pm; #349H Part 1 Wed 5/6 9am; Travel and 5am; Residente Thu 5/21 11pm, Fri Thu 5/14 2:30pm & 5:30pm; the Danger of Radio Frequency 5/22 5am; Arctic Monkeys/Wild #350H Fri 5/15 2:30pm & 5:30pm; Radiation Wed 5/13 12:30am; Child Thu 5/28 11pm, Fri 5/29 5am #351H Mon 5/18 2:30pm & Making A Restaurant, Part 2 Wed 5:30pm; #352H Tue 5/19 2:30pm 5/13 9am; The Beach Vacation, & 5:30pm; #353H Wed 5/20 Part 1 Wed 5/20 9am; The Beach 2:30pm & 5:30pm; #354H Thu Vacation, Part 2 Wed 5/27 9am Protea Thu 5/28 7:30pm, Fri 5/29 By Request: Best of Pledge 1:30am, Sat 5/30 noon Chef's Life KQED 9 #000H Sat 5/30 6am & KQED+ #1409H Cockscomb, KQED+ A Road Trip for Rice 1pm & 6pm, Sun 5/31 mid & 6am Dobbs Ferry Restaurant, Cafe Wed 5/6 3pm; A Peanut Pastime & 6pm Gabriela Fri 5/1 1pm; #1407H The Wed 5/13 3pm; Love Me Some KQED+ #000H Sat 5/30 6am, Butcher's Son, Sol Food, Al's Place Candied Yams! Wed 5/20 3pm; Sun 5/31 mid & 6am Sat 5/2 3pm; #1410H Shinmai, Collard Green Queen Wed 5/27 Asmara Restaurant, The Ice Cream 3pm Call The Midwife Bar Mon 5/4 1pm; #1505H Kura KQED 9 Episode Six Sun 5/3 Revolving Sushi, Agrodolce CHM Revolutionaries 8pm, Mon 5/4 2am; Episode Seven Osteria, Burmatown Tue 5/5 1pm; KQED+ Our Brain's Sun 5/10 8pm, Mon 5/11 2am; #1411H Beretta, 7 Mile House, The Development in a Tech World Fri Episode Eight Sun 5/17 8pm, Mon Cheese Board Collective Wed 5/6 5/1 1am; The Code Sun 5/3 10am, 5/18 2am 1pm, Sat 5/9
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