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July 2020 Program Schedule JULY 2020 PROGRAM SCHEDULE 6:30 PM 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Doc Martin Modus** Wed. 7/1 From Cook's Illustrated Investigators Cook's Country PBS NewsHour Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & Frankie Drake Mysteries Endeavour Season 6 Thu. 7/2 Secrets On Masterpiece** Christopher Kimball's PBS NewsHour Washington Open Mind Firing Line with Suffragettes - How Suffragettes - How Fri. 7/3 Milk Street Television Week Margaret Hoover Women Really Won Women Really Won The Vote The Vote** The Lawrence The Democracy Rebellion Suffragettes - How Women Really Suffragettes - How Women Really Antiques Sat. 7/4 Welk Show* Won The Vote Won The Vote Roadshow** National Parks: America's Best Idea* P.O.V. Sun. 7/5 And She Could Be Next, Part 1 America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Midsomer Murders Happy Valley Press On Mon. 7/6 From Cook's Illustrated Masterpiece** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Hold The Sunset W1A Grantchester Season 5 On Beecham House On Tue. 7/7 From Cook's Illustrated Masterpiece Masterpiece** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Doc Martin Before We Die** Wed. 7/8 From Cook's Illustrated Investigators Cook's Country PBS NewsHour Lucy Worsley's Royal Myths & 800 Words Endeavour Season 6 Thu. 7/9 Secrets On Masterpiece** Christopher Kimball's PBS NewsHour Washington Open Mind Firing Line with Art in the Twenty-First Century Fri. 7/10 Milk Street Television Week Margaret Hoover The Lawrence Secrets of the Dead Elizabeth I Elizabeth I Sat. 7/11 Welk Show* National Parks: America's Best Idea* Vote: American Experience Vote: American Sun. 7/12 Experience America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Midsomer Murders Happy Valley Press On Mon. 7/13 From Cook's Illustrated Masterpiece** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Hold The Sunset W1A Grantchester Season 5 On Beecham House On Tue. 7/14 From Cook's Illustrated Masterpiece Masterpiece** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Doc Martin Before We Die** Wed. 7/15 From Cook's Illustrated Investigators Cook's Country PBS NewsHour Sanditon On Masterpiece 800 Words Endeavour Season 6 Thu. 7/16 On Masterpiece** Christopher Kimball's PBS NewsHour Washington Open Mind Firing Line with Frontline** Fri. 7/17 Milk Street Television Week Margaret Hoover The Lawrence Richard Linklater: American Masters Rock 'n' Roll Guns for Hire - The Story of the Art in the Twenty- Sat. 7/18 Welk Show* Sidemen First Century** National Parks: America's Best Idea* Antiques Roadshow Nova Secrets of the Sun. 7/19 Dead** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Midsomer Murders Happy Valley Press On Mon. 7/20 From Cook's Illustrated Masterpiece** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Hold The Sunset W1A Grantchester Season 5 On Beecham House Tue. 7/21 From Cook's Illustrated Masterpiece On Masterpiece** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Doc Martin Before We Die** Wed. 7/22 From Cook's Illustrated Investigators Cook's Country PBS NewsHour Sanditon On Masterpiece 800 Words The Tunnel** Thu. 7/23 Christopher Kimball's PBS NewsHour Washington Open Mind Firing Line with Frontline Fri. 7/24 Milk Street Television Week Margaret Hoover The Lawrence Our Dementia Choir Our Dementia Choir Merrimack: The River at Risk Art in the Twenty- Sat. 7/25 Welk Show* First Century** National Parks: America's Best Idea* Antiques Roadshow Nova Forces of Sun. 7/26 Nature** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Midsomer Murders Doctor Blake Mysteries Press On Mon. 7/27 From Cook's Illustrated Masterpiece** America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Hold The Sunset W1A Churchill's Secret On Masterpiece** Tue. 7/28 From Cook's Illustrated America's Test Kitchen PBS NewsHour Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Doc Martin Before We Die** Wed. 7/29 From Cook's Illustrated Investigators Cook's Country PBS NewsHour Sanditon On Masterpiece 800 Words The Tunnel** Thu. 7/30 Christopher Kimball's PBS NewsHour Washington Open Mind Firing Line with Frontline Fri. 7/31 Milk Street Television Week Margaret Hoover Please Note: Programs on NHPBS Explore begin before 6:30 PM when marked *. Programs end at 10:30 PM unless marked ** This program schedule is subject to change. Go to nhpbs.org/schedule for the most up-to-date listing of programs. FIND UP-TO-DATE PROGRAM INFORMATION AT NHPBS.ORG/SCHEDULE NON-PROFIT ORG JULY 2020 PROGRAM SCHEDULE 55 CHANCES TO WIN! U.S. POSTAGE New Hampshire PBS PAID 268 Mast Road MANCHESTER, NH PERMIT NO. 724 Durham, NH 03824 Summ RAFFLE Sizzle GRAND PRIZE $5,000 CONNECTIONS TICKETS Take a look at your mailing label to find the code that nhpbs.org/raffle unlocks online access to all your favorite PBS shows. pbs.org/passport | 1-800-639-8408 40 — $50 Early Bird Prizes! JUL 2020 THE VOTE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE nhpbs.org ENGAGE | CONNECT | CELEBRATE JULY 2020 CONNECTIONS VOL. 8 NO. 7 CELEBRATING WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE One hundred years ago, the 19th amendment was resulted in the largest ratified, guaranteeing all American women the right to expansion of voting vote. For many of us, it’s hard to believe that women rights in U.S. history. fought for and against their own suffrage. It was a long, contentious battle divided by class and race, and As we head toward the deep controversies that divided Americans then the fall presidential election, continue to dominate today’s political discourse. NHPBS will offer a slate of multiplatform content throughout the summer. We’ll be celebrating On July 6th at 9 pm, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE will all of the trailblazing women whose grit and premiere THE VOTE, a new four-hour, two-part determination continue to transform our lives. documentary series that tells the dramatic story of the epic — and surprisingly unfamiliar — crusade waged The challenges we face today are daunting — by American women for the right to vote. Focusing racism, politics, public health threats and more. primarily on the movement’s militant and momentous These stories of women who’ve made, and final decade, the film charts American women’s continue to make history, provide light, hope and determined march to the ballot box and illuminates inspiration we all need right about now. the myriad social, political and cultural obstacles that stood in their path. THE VOTE delves deeply into the controversies that Suffragettes: How Women Really Won the Vote divided the nation in July 3 | 9:30 PM NHPBS Explore the early 20th century The Vote: American Experience — gender, race, states’ rights and political July 6 & 7 | 9 PM NHPBS power — and offers an By One Vote: Women’s Suffrage in the South absorbing lesson in the July 9 | 8 PM NHPBS delicate, often fractious dynamics of social Unladylike 2020: American Masters change. July 10 | 9 PM NHPBS Throughout the month of July, NHPBS will feature POV: We Are the Radical Monarchs several programs focusing on the unsung leaders of a July 20 | 9 PM NHPBS movement that transformed culture and politics and NHPBS.ORG | 603-868-1100 | [email protected] | NHPBS.ORG/DONATE NHPBS PRIMETIME PICKS Enchanted Hills: Legacy of an Art Divided We Fall: Unity Without Reading Frederick Douglass Colony Tragedy SAT July 4 | 7 PM THU July 2 | 8 PM THU July 2 | 10 PM On July 5, 1852, former slave and This local documentary tells the Ordinary citizens wrestle with the abolitionist movement leader story and celebrates the legacy of complex issues that divide our Frederick Douglass delivered one of the artists, writers and nation. They break out of partisan his most famous speeches, “What to performers who settled in the echo chambers to listen to one the slave is the fourth of July?” foothills of Mount Ascutney and another and explore what it means People from around New formed the Cornish Colony. to be an American and how they Hampshire participate in a virtual can bridge the gaps between them. reading of the speech. Grantchester Season 5 Flavor of Poland Merrimack: River at Risk on Masterpiece SAT July 18 | NOON THU July 23 | 8 PM SUN July 5 | 9 PM Host Aleksandra August meets This local documentary looks at one A streaker is found dead on the chefs and home cooks from distinct of the country’s most threatened Fens, sparking an unusual case for regions of Poland. She explores the watersheds and the towns and cities Will and Geordie that draws them history, culture and culinary heritage that have relied on it throughout into the world of experimental of medieval cities like Kraków and history. The film spotlights what’s at psychotherapy and hallucinogens. Warsaw, visits an Olsztyn snail farm stake if the surrounding and learns to bake Toruń communities don’t continue to gingerbread. protect the river and its forests. WATCH OUR FIVE CHANNELS | NHPBS | NHPBS EXPLORE | NHPBS CREATE | NHPBS WORLD | NHPBS KIDS ON-AIR | MOBILE | ONLINE | CLASSROOMS | COMMUNITY FIVE CHANNEL SPOTLIGHT TAKE YOUR PICK! NHPBS Rock ‘n’ Roll: Guns for Hire THU July 16 | 9 PM They’ve worked with the biggest names in music, but you won’t know their names. Discover the story of the supporting musicians behind our favorite songs. A CAPITOL 4TH SAT July 4 | 8 PM NHPBS NHPBS EXPLORE Before We Die WED July 8 | 10 PM This thriller features nail-biting action and a unique twist about a tough police officer whose highly developed sense of right and wrong is more powerful than any family tie. SECRETS OF THE DEAD “VIKING WARRIOR QUEEN” TUE July 7 | 8 PM NHPBS NHPBS CREATE Rick Steves: European Tour July 24-30 | 9 PM Sit back and let Rick Steves stoke your travel dreams.
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