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Gamutmay2015 Greg THE HOMEFRONT LOCALONLINE NEWS Intimate portraits of America’s military families. wskgnews.org MAY 25th AT 9 PM . WSKG TV WSKG/WSQX PROGRAM GUIDE MAY 2015 WSKG HD Daytime WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS DROPPING BACK IN; 5/23, 5/30: SCIENCE IS 6:00am CAILLOU MISTER ROGERS’ NEIGHBORHOOD FUN 6:30am ARTHUR KNITTING DAILY DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD 7:00am ODD SQUAD QUILTING ARTS CURIOUS GEORGE FIT 2 STITCH; 5/30: SEWING WITH NANCY: 7:30am WILD KRATTS CURIOUS GEORGE SEW SIMPLE SEWING WITH NANCY; 5/30: SEW SIMPLE 8:00am CURIOUS GEORGE PEG + CAT (CON’T) 8:30am CURIOUS GEORGE SEW IT ALL; 5/30: SEW SIMPLE (CON’T) SID THE SCIENCE KID 9:00am DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD SESAME STREET (SHORTS) THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR 9:30am DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD SCIGIRLS ROUGH CUT: WOODWORKING WITH TOMMY 10:00am SESAME STREET MARTHA SPEAKS MAC 10:30am HOMETIME CYBERCHASE 11:00am DINOSAUR TRAIN LIDIA’S KITCHEN NEW YORK NOW CIAO ITALIA 11:30am DINOSAUR TRAIN RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN TO TABLE; 5/2, 12:00pm PEG + CAT MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 5/9: P. ALLEN SMITH’S GARDEN HOME 12:30pm PEG + CAT VICTORY GARDENS EDIBLEFEAST MOTORWEEK 1:00pm SUPER WHY! AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN PAINTING THE TOWN WITH ERIC DOWDLE THOMAS & FRIENDS; 5/11: THOMAS & FRIENDS: MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING SCHOOL; 5/3, 1:30pm COOK’S COUNTRY THE ADVENTURE BEGINS 5/10: MARTHA BAKES SESAME STREET (SHORTS); 5/11: THOMAS 2:00pm SIMPLY MING CHEF’S LIFE (CON’T) THE CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT MEXICO--ONE PLATE AT A TIME WITH RICK 2:30pm MIND OF A CHEF THAT! BAYLESS RICK STEVES’ EUROPE; 5/30: RICK STEVES’ 3:00pm MARTHA SPEAKS WOODSMITH SHOP FESTIVE EUROPE JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE; 5/30: 3:30pm WORDGIRL HOMETIME EASY YOGA FOR EASING PAIN 4:00pm ARTHUR SECOND OPINION; 5/30: YOGA (CON’T) THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR; 5/31: DANIEL FEEL GRAND WITH JANE SEYMOUR; 5/30: 50 4:30pm ODD SQUAD O’DONNELL STAND BESIDE ME YEARS WITH PETER, PAUL AND MARY PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND; 5/30: PETER, PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND; 5/31: DANIEL 5:00pm WILD KRATTS PAUL AND MARY (CON’T) (CON’T) START UP; 5/31: BURT BACHARACH’S BEST 5:30pm CYBERCHASE ANTIQUES ROADSHOW; 5/30: PETER, PAUL (MY MUSIC PRESENTS) AND MARY (CON’T) BRITISH ANTIQUES ROADSHOW; 5/3: 6:00pm BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA XPEDITION OUTDOORS; 5/31: BURT (CON’T) BRITISH ANTIQUES ROADSHOW; 5/31: BURT 6:30pm NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT LET’S POLKA!; 5/30: SISTER ACT (CON’T) THE LAWRENCE WELK SHOW; 5/30: SISTER GLOBE TREKKER; 5/31: ED SULLIVAN’S ROCK 7:00pm PBS NEWSHOUR ACT (CON’T) AND ROLL CLASSICS WSKG wants to share the stories of local American Graduate Champions. Let’s celebrate the people who have a positive affect on all aspects of education in our community. Visit wskg.org/upstategrad and nominate an education hero today! 2 wskg.org GAMUT May 2015 WSKG 46.1 WSKG HD WSKA 30.1 May WSKG HD, channels 46.1 and 30.1, is our over-the-air HD channel, available on channel 1221 on most Time Warner Cable systems. This is WSKG’s main programming channel, with a combination of your favorite high-definition PBS programs and high-definition locally-produced programs. 10:30pm Keeping Up Appearances 1 FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket 8pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8pm Midsomer Murders 11pm Austin City Limits 8:30pm Charlie Rose: The Week Vixen’s Run, Part 2 Bon Iver 9pm America’s Ballroom Challenge 9pm Doc Martin 12am Nature 10pm Voces On PBS The Holly Bears A Prickle Animal Childhood El Poeta 10pm Keeping Up Appearances - 11pm Charlie Rose The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket 17 SUNDAY 12am BBC World News 10:30pm Keeping Up Appearances 8pm Call The Midwife 9:05pm 12:30am Tavis Smiley - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket Masterpiece Classic 11pm Austin City Limits Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 - Episode 8 2 SATURDAY Bonnie Raitt/Mavis Staples 11:05pm Expressions 8pm Midsomer Murders 12am Nature Olga Krayterman Vixen’s Run, Part 1 Parrot Confidential 12am Call The Midwife 9pm Doc Martin The Admirer 10 SUNDAY 18 MONDAY 10pm Keeping Up Appearances - 8pm Call The Midwife 9:05pm 8pm Antiques Roadshow The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket Masterpiece Classic Charleston, Hour Two 10:30pm Keeping Up Appearances Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 - Episode 7 9pm Antiques Roadshow - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket 10pm Wolf Hall On Masterpiece Washington, Dc - Hour Two 11pm Austin City Limits Episode Six 10pm Independent Lens 12am Nature 11:05pm Expressions 1971 Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La The Sultana 11:30pm Charlie Rose 12am Call The Midwife 12:30am Tavis Smiley 3 SUNDAY 8pm Call The Midwife 9:05pm 11 MONDAY 19 TUESDAY Masterpiece Classic 8pm Antiques Roadshow 8pm Roosevelts: An Intimate History Mr. Selfridge, Season 3 - Episode 6 Charleston, Hour One The Fire of Life (1910-1919) 10pm Wolf Hall On Masterpiece 9pm Antiques Roadshow 10pm Frontline Episode Five Washington, Dc - Hour One Secrets, Politics and Torture 11:05pm Expressions 10pm Independent Lens 11pm Charlie Rose David Heiss and Warren Jones Born to Fly: Elizabeth Streb Vs. Gravity 12am BBC World News 12am Call The Midwife 11pm Charlie Rose 12:30am Tavis Smiley 12am BBC World News 4 MONDAY 12:30am Tavis Smiley 20 WEDNESDAY 8pm Antiques Roadshow 8pm Nature Santa Clara, Hour Three 12 TUESDAY The Sagebrush Sea 9pm Antiques Roadshow 8pm Roosevelts: An Intimate History 9pm Nova Biloxi, Ms - Hour Three In The Arena (1901-1910) Rise of the Hackers 10pm Independent Lens 10pm Frontline 10pm Super Skyscrapers Kumu Hina The Trouble with Chicken The Billionaire Building 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Charlie Rose 12am BBC World News 12am BBC World News 12am BBC World News 12:30am Tavis Smiley 12:30am Tavis Smiley 12:30am Tavis Smiley 5 TUESDAY 13 WEDNESDAY 21 THURSDAY 8pm Roosevelts: An Intimate History 8pm Nature 8pm Expressions Animal Childhood Get Action (1858-1901) Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble 10pm Frontline 9pm Nova Outbreak Lethal Seas 9pm Call The Midwife 10pm Jewel 11pm Charlie Rose 10pm Super Skyscrapers in the Crown TV14 12am BBC World News The Vertical City 11pm Charlie Rose 12:30am Tavis Smiley 11pm Charlie Rose 12am BBC World News 12am BBC World News 12:30am Tavis Smiley 6 WEDNESDAY 12:30am Tavis Smiley 8pm Nature 22 FRIDAY Parrot Confidential 14 THURSDAY 8pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 9pm Nova 8pm Expressions 8:30pm Charlie Rose: The Week Nazi Attack On America Olga Krayterman 9pm The Lincoln Awards: A Concert 9pm Call The Midwife 10pm Jewel 10pm Super Skyscrapers for Veterans & The Military Fa Building The Future in the Crown TV14 10pm Salute to the Troops: In 11pm Charlie Rose 11pm Charlie Rose Performance at the White House 12am BBC World News 12am BBC World News 11pm Charlie Rose 12:30am Tavis Smiley 12:30am Tavis Smiley 12am BBC World News 7 THURSDAY 15 FRIDAY 12:30am Tavis Smiley 8pm Expressions 8pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 23 SATURDAY The Sultana 8:30pm Charlie Rose: The Week 8pm Midsomer Murders 9pm Call The Midwife 10pm Jewel 9pm American Masters Down Among The Dead Men, Part 2 in the Crown TV14 American Ballet Theatre: A History 9pm Doc Martin 10:30pm loopdiver: The Journey of 11pm Charlie Rose Happily Ever After 12am BBC World News a Dance 10pm Keeping Up Appearances - 11pm Charlie Rose 12:30am Tavis Smiley The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket 12am BBC World News 10:30pm Keeping Up Appearances 8 FRIDAY 12:30am Tavis Smiley 8pm Washington Week with Gwen Ifill - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket 8:30pm Charlie Rose: The Week 11pm Austin City Limits 16 SATURDAY The Lumineers/Shovels & Rope 9pm America’s Ballroom Challenge 8pm Midsomer Murders 10pm Billy Joel: The Library of Down Among The Dead Men, Part 1 12am Nature Congress Gershwin Prize 9pm Doc Martin The Sagebrush Sea 11:30pm Charlie Rose Nowt So Queer 12:30am Tavis Smiley 10pm Keeping Up Appearances - 24 SUNDAY The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket 8pm National Memorial Day Concert GAMUT May 2015 wskg.org 3 9:30pm National Memorial Day Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andris 27 WEDNESDAY Nelsons Inaugural Concert Concert 8pm Nature 11pm Expressions 11pm Charlie Rose My Bionic Pet 12am BBC World News Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble 9pm Nova 12am National Memorial Day First Man on the Moon 12:30am Tavis Smiley Concert 10pm Caring for Mom & Dad 11pm Charlie Rose 30 SATURDAY 25 MONDAY 12am BBC World News 8pm The Tenors: Under One Sky 8pm Antiques Roadshow 12:30am Tavis Smiley 9:30pm 70s & 80s Soul Rewind Charleston, Hour Three (My Music) 9pm The Homefront 28 THURSDAY 11:30pm 60s Girl Grooves (My 11pm Charlie Rose 8pm Expressions Music) 12am BBC World News Mignarda 12:30am Tavis Smiley 9pm Diana Vs. 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