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WSKG-HDTV April 2020 WEEKEND DAYTIME 1:30pm Cook's Country Passage Through Chile's Tierra Del Grilled Salmon and Stuffed Fuego Around Cape Horn Tomatoes 12pm Rick Steves' Europe 2pm Simply Ming Granada, Cordoba, and Spain's Lidia Bastianich Costa Del Sol WSKG-HDTV 2:30pm The Mind of A Chef 12:30pm MotorWeek Strawberry 1pm Mexico -- One Plate at a April 2020 3pm Globe Trekker Time with Rick Bayless Papua New Guinea Islands A Place of Deeply Rooted WEEKEND 4pm Big Pacific Innovation Violent 1:30pm Martha Stewart's DAYTIME 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Cooking School 5:30pm Antiques Roadshow Coastal Favorites condensed guide Vintage Hot Springs 2pm Moveable Feast with Fine 6:30pm Let's Polka! Cooking 1 Saturday Joe Weber Band Part 3 Rancho Bella Sante 7pm The Lawrence Welk Show 2:30pm Julie Taboulie's 6am iQ: smartparent Celebrating Different Learning The Vacation Show Lebanese Kitchen Spring Sensations Styles 2 Sunday 3pm Craftsman's Legacy 6:30am Knit and Crochet Now! 6am Mister Rogers' The Medieval Armormaker Lacy Shawls Neighborhood 3:30pm Woodsmith Shop 7am Quilting Arts We Learn Best from Caring 5 Must-Know Joinery Techniques Grab Bag People/Batteries & Flashlights 7:30am Fons & Porter's Love of 6:30am Daniel Tiger's 4pm The This Old House Hour 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Quilting Neighborhood 5:30pm New York Now (Ny) Country Fair Daniel Feels Two Feelings/The June 30 - July 2, 2017 8am Sewing with Nancy Neighborhood Carnival Trusty Triangles - A Row-By-Row 7am Sid The Science Kid 6pm Anthem 7pm Great British Baking Show Sampler Quilt, Part 2 Now That's Using Your Brain Batter 8:30am It's Sew Easy 7:30am Sesame Street The British Invasion - The 1960s Abbys Fairy Garden 9am The This Old House Hour 8am Splash and Bubbles 8 Saturday 10am Rough Cut - Woodworking The Greatest Treasure of 6am iQ: smartparent with Tommy Mac All/Crabulous Social & Emotional Learning China Cabinet 8:30am Nature Cat 6:30am Knit and Crochet Now! 10:30am Chef's Life Heartthrob Hamster/Astronuts Necklace The World Is Your Oyster 9am Ready Jet Go! 7am Quilting Arts 11am Lidia's Kitchen How Come The Moon Changes Hot Stuff Cooking with Wine Shape?/Night of a Bazillion Stars 7:30am Fons & Porter's Love of 11:30am Ciao Italia 9:30am Wild Kratts Quilting Omelet Party/Festa Di Frittata Tortuga Tune Up Pixie Wings 12pm P. Allen Smith's Garden 10am Odd Squad 8am Sewing with Nancy Home Mid-Day in the Garden of Good and Doodle Stitching, Part 1 Living Poultry Museum Odd/Failure to Lunch 8:30am It's Sew Easy 12:30pm Growing a Greener 10:30am Martha Speaks The Counterculture - The Late World Puppy Skits/Dinosaurs In Trouble! 1960s Polyface Farms 11am Best of the Joy of Painting 9am The This Old House Hour 1pm America's Test Kitchen from Surprising Falls 10am Rough Cut - Woodworking Cook's Illustrated 11:30am Joseph Rosendo's with Tommy Mac Seafood Supper Travelscope Old Shop/New Shop Page 2 of 5 –April 2020 WEEKEND DAYTIME WSKG HDTV condensed guide 10:30am Chef's Life Return to Mighty Pastry Muscadine Time Mountain/Welcome to the Vernal 11am Lidia's Kitchen Pond 15 Saturday Eggs - All Different Ways 9am Ready Jet Go! 6am iQ: smartparent 11:30am Ciao Italia Mission to Mars/Sounds Abound Math in the Digital Age Rice to the Occasion 9:30am Wild Kratts 6:30am Knit and Crochet Now! 12pm P. Allen Smith's Garden Osprey Styllish Cardigans Home 10am Odd Squad 7am Quilting Arts Deck The Halls Drop Gadget Repeat/20 Questions Applique Three Ways 12:30pm Growing a Greener 10:30am Martha Speaks 7:30am Fons & Porter's Love of World Bookbots 3: Fit Fights Fat/Grandpa Quilting Rooftop Farm, Brooklyn, NY Bernie Cleans Liz's Lemoyne Star 1pm America's Test Kitchen from 11am Best of the Joy of Painting 8am Sewing with Nancy Cook's Illustrated Evening at the Falls Doodle Stitching, Part 2 Steak and Veggies 11:30am Joseph Rosendo's 8:30am It's Sew Easy 1:30pm Cook's Country Travelscope The Me Decade - The 1970s Badger State Favorites The Many Faces of Los Cabos, 9am The This Old House Hour 2pm Simply Ming Mexico 10am Rough Cut - Woodworking Jacques Pepin 12pm Rick Steves' Europe with Tommy Mac 2:30pm The Mind of A Chef Andalucia, Gibraltar and Tangier Framing Balance 12:30pm MotorWeek 10:30am Chef's Life 3pm Globe Trekker 1pm Mexico -- One Plate at a A Road Trip for Rice Food Hour: The Story of Beef Time with Rick Bayless 11am Lidia's Kitchen 4pm Big Pacific Chocolate Dreams, Cacao Italian Taste for Bitter Vegetables Voracious Fantasies 11:30am Ciao Italia 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 1:30pm Martha Stewart's Mixed Grill/Spiedo Misto 5:30pm Antiques Roadshow Cooking School 12pm P. Allen Smith's Garden Vintage Austin Sweets Home 6:30pm Let's Polka! 2pm Moveable Feast with Fine Best of Travel Tony's Polka Band Part 3 Cooking 12:30pm Growing a Greener 7pm The Lawrence Welk Show Portland Wine Collective World Big Bands 2:30pm Julie Taboulie's Veteran Farmers: Jacksonville, Fl 9 Sunday Lebanese Kitchen 1pm America's Test Kitchen from 6am Mister Rogers' My Love Letter to Lebanon Cook's Illustrated Neighborhood 3pm Craftsman's Legacy Mediterranean Grill Words: Clap & Stomp/Rhythmic The Quilter 1:30pm Cook's Country Performers from STOMP! 3:30pm Woodsmith Shop All-American Sweet Dough 6:30am Daniel Tiger's Cherry Sideboard Desserts Neighborhood 4pm The This Old House Hour 2pm Simply Ming Visiting Grandpere/The Tiger 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Tiffani Faison Family Goes Back Home 5:30pm New York Now (Ny) 2:30pm The Mind of A Chef 7am Sid The Science Kid July 7-9, 2017 Restrictions Slide to the Side! 6pm Second Opinion 3pm Globe Trekker 7:30am Sesame Street Type II Diabetes/Value-Based Care Food Hour: The Story of Beer 6:30pm British Antiques Booboo Busters 4pm Big Pacific Roadshow 8am Splash and Bubbles Passionate Wentworth House Lu The Explorer/I've Got Rhythm? 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 7pm Great British Baking Show 8:30am Nature Cat 5:30pm Antiques Roadshow Page 3 of 5 –April 2020 WEEKEND DAYTIME WSKG HDTV condensed guide Vintage Cleveland Cooking with Grains Classic Pasta of Liguria/La Pasta 6:30pm Let's Polka! 2pm Moveable Feast with Fine Classica Di Ligure Polka Method and Matt Martin Part Cooking 12pm P. Allen Smith's Garden 1 Flanagan's Farm Home 7pm The Lawrence Welk Show 2:30pm Julie Taboulie's Best of Cooking County Fair Lebanese Kitchen 12:30pm Growing a Greener 16 Sunday Lebanese Sweets for the Holiday World 6am Mister Rogers' Season Hyper Local - Heirloom Apples & Neighborhood 3pm Craftsman's Legacy Craft Beers: New Hampshire Brave and Strong The Shoemakers 1pm America's Test Kitchen from 6:30am Daniel Tiger's 3:30pm Woodsmith Shop Cook's Illustrated Neighborhood Tambour Tool Cabinet A Spanish Affair Daniel Takes His Time/Sometime's 4pm The This Old House Hour 1:30pm Cook's Country It's Good to Go Slow 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend Fried Chicken and Grilled Peppers 7am Sid The Science Kid 5:30pm New York Now (Ny) 2pm Simply Ming That's The Way The Ball Bounces July 14-16, 2017 Madhur Jaffrey 7:30am Sesame Street 6pm Second Opinion 2:30pm The Mind of A Chef Move It! Preventive Cancer Screening New Orleans 8am Splash and Bubbles 6:30pm British Antiques 3pm Globe Trekker Bubbles' Little Friend/Mrs. Tidy Roadshow Myanmar 8:30am Nature Cat Wentworth House 2 4pm Big Pacific Woodpecker Picks A Place/Here 7pm Great British Baking Show Behind The Scenes Comes The Sun Botanical 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend 9am Ready Jet Go! 5:30pm Antiques Roadshow Solar System Bake-Off/Kid-Kart 22 Saturday Vintage Seattle 6:30pm Let's Polka! Derby 6am iQ: smartparent Piatkowski Brothers Part 3 9:30am Wild Kratts Libraries Transform Lives 7pm The Lawrence Welk Show Prairie Who? 6:30am Knit and Crochet Now! America on the Move 10am Odd Squad Headbands Oscar and the Oscarbots/Picture 7am Quilting Arts 23 Sunday Day Repurposing 6am Mister Rogers' 10:30am Martha Speaks 7:30am Fons & Porter's Love of Neighborhood Thou Callest Me A Dog/Martha's Quilting Jugglers - Flying Karamazov Paper Chase Quilted Scallop Pillow Brothers/Macaroni Factory 11am Best of the Joy of Painting 8am Sewing with Nancy 6:30am Daniel Tiger's Rustic Winter Woods Doodle Stitching, Part 3 Neighborhood 11:30am Joseph Rosendo's 8:30am It's Sew Easy Friends Help Each Other/Daniel Travelscope The Turn of the Century - The Helps O Tell A Story Hong Kong - A City of Festivals 1900s 7am Sid The Science Kid 12pm Rick Steves' Europe 9am The This Old House Hour Ignatz's Inertia Oslo 10am Rough Cut - Woodworking 7:30am Sesame Street 12:30pm MotorWeek with Tommy Mac Camping Show 1pm Mexico -- One Plate at a Second Floor Deck 8am Splash and Bubbles Time with Rick Bayless 10:30am Chef's Life Here Comes The Dreaming of Sustainable A Peanut Pastime Hammerhead/Denny's New Shell Agriculture 11am Lidia's Kitchen 8:30am Nature Cat 1:30pm Martha Stewart's Ragu The Shell Game/Heron Food Blues Cooking School 11:30am Ciao Italia 9am Ready Jet Go! Page 4 of 5 –April 2020 WEEKEND DAYTIME WSKG HDTV condensed guide So Many Moons/Project Pluto 6:30am Knit and Crochet Now! Polka Brothers Part 3 9:30am Wild Kratts Versatile Shawls 7pm The Lawrence Welk Show Golden Snub Nosed Monkey Man 7am Quilting Arts Tribute to Irving Berlin 10am Odd Squad Inspired by a Photo 30 Sunday Orchid's Almost Half Hour Talent 7:30am Fons & Porter's Love of 6am Mister Rogers' Show/The Perfect Score Quilting Neighborhood 10:30am Martha Speaks Shortcuts for Free-Motion Quilting Eric Carle-Author-Illustrator/Fortune The Long Rotten Summer/The Feathers Cookie Factory Case of the Shattered Vase 8am Sewing with Nancy 6:30am Daniel Tiger's 11am Best of the Joy of Painting Patchwork Patterns Inspired by Neighborhood Golden Glow of Morning Antique Quilts, Part
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