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January 2018 Season 2 PREMIERES SUN JAN 14 9PM 5.1 • 5.2 • 5.3 • knpb.org • 775.784.4555 Kurt A. Mische, President & CEO New Year New Programming There are several programming changes taking place at KNPB as we start the New Year and I want to make certain you are aware of them. The early broadcast of the PBS Newshour which has been seen Monday-Friday at 3pm for many years is now being seen at 4pm each weekday. The Newshour fills the time period vacated when the Charlie Rose program was canceled in November. With the Newshour at 4pm, you will now have a full, uninterrupted 4 hours of news and information each weekday, to help you stay ahead of what is happening in our world and nation. In addition, the PBS Newshour will also be seen each weeknight at 11pm. Following the Newshour at 5pm, KNPB is proud to introduce NHK Newsline. This 30 minute world news report is produced by NHK, which is Japan’s PBS. NHK Newsline fills the time period which had been occupied by Tavis Smiley, which continues in its midnight time slot. Weekdays at 3pm you will enjoy the repeat of a prime-time program. Please consult this guide and our website, www.knpb.org, for the schedule. And finally, beginning Feb. 19 Pinkalicious & Peterrific, a new children’s program designed for ages 3-5 will debut at 6am and 11:30am. This new program is focused on creative arts and self-expression. We have made these changes after analyzing our ratings, viewing habits and audience feedback all of which are very important to us. Please let us know what you think of the new weekday schedule. And thank you as always, for your financial support which makes all of our programs possible. Meetings of the KNPB Board of Trustees, Board Committees and the Community Advisory Board are held at the KNPB offices at 1670 N. Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada. Please call 775-784-4555 or visit www.knpb.org for meeting days, times, and agendas. KNPB Program Guide (USPS #170) is published monthly by Channel 5 Public Broadcasting, 1670 N. Virginia St., Reno, NV 89503-0703 Periodical Postage Rate Paid at Reno NV 89510 The program guide is a service provided to KNPB members & friends. KNPB Channel 5 Membership of $45 ($35 for seniors) or more includes a $10 subscription to KNPB Program Guide. KNPB Channel 5 Public Broadcasting is a community-licensed, Public Television Station in Reno, NV POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: KNPB Program Guide. 1670 N. Virginia St., Reno, NV 89503-0703 Volume 34 Number 1 Managing Editor: Barbara Harmon Layout & Design: Julie Melton January 2018 3 Court of QUEEN VICTORIA aB RUNCH b Attend a brunch followed by advanced screening of VICTORIA SEASON 2, EPISODE 1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 11:30 A.M. THE NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM 10 Lake Street – downtown Reno BRITISH FOOD DOOR PRIZES VICTORIAN GAMES $65 per person* *tickets must be purchased in advance Call 775-784-1900 today! knpb.org/victoriabrunch presented in partnership with: 4 January 2018 KNPB KIDS SCHEDULE WEEKDAYS a b 6:00am Wild Kratts 7:00am Ready Jet Go!, ex. 1/17 7:00am ODD Squad: World Turned ODD, 1/17 7:30am Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! ex. 1/17 8:00am Nature Cat, ex. 1/15, 1/19 8:00am ODD Squad: World Turned ODD, 1/15, 1/19 8:30am Curious George, ex. 1/15, 1/19 9:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:30am Splash and Bubbles 11:00am Sesame Street PBS KIDS and the PBS KIDS Logo are registered trademarks of Public Broadcasting Service. 11:30pm Super Why! Used with permission. ODD SQUAD © 2017 The Fred Rogers Company. All Rights Reserved. noon Dinosaur Train 12:30 Peg + Cat SUNDAYS 6:00am Sid the Science Kid 6:30am Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood SATURDAYS (50th Anniversary) 6:00am Arthur 7:00am Peg + Cat 6:30am Dinosaur Train 7:30am Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 7:00am Bob the Builder 8:00am ODD Squad 7:30am Daniel Tiger’s 8:00am ODD Squad: Neighborhood World Turned ODD, 1/21 8:30am Wild Kratts, ex. 1/21 Happy Birthday to our January Birthday Club Members! Remedy ................ 1/03 Sign up today! and see your name Baron ....................1/20 printed here and enjoy FREE admission to Aaron ...................1/21 at least 3 special events throughout the year. Call Gigi at 775.682.7796 or visit knpb.org to enroll a child today! The KNPB Kids Club is sponsored by: January 2018 5 Membership Campaign Programs Produced by KNPB Enjoy Special Programming Please note, program changes are often made after press time. We regret any inconvenience this may cause. Visit knpb.org for updated programming information. MONDAY 1 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES m8a SUZE ORMAN’S FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR YOU Suze Orman provides advice to help individual viewers “find financial solutions for you.” 10:00 MEMORY RESCUE WITH DANIEL AMEN, M.D. Dr. Daniel Amen demonstrates ways to supercharge your memory and remember what matters most to you. noon EAT TO LIVE WITH JOEL FUHRMAN, M.D. Get the facts you need to lose “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebra- weight and lower blood pressure tion 2018” Host Hugh Bonneville and cholesterol without drugs. rings in the new year with the Vienna 2:00 BRAINFIT: 50 WAYS TO Philharmonic and Vienna City Ballet. GROW YOUR BRAIN WITH (Repeats at 2am) DANIEL AMEN, M.D. AND TANA AMEN, R.N. 10:30 RIPLEY: BELIEVE IT OR NOT: Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen AMERICAN EXPERIENCE share their best secrets to ignite The eccentric Robert Ripley grew your energy and focus at any age. his Believe It or Not franchise into 4:00 PBS NEWSHOUR an entertainment empire. 5:00 AGE REVERSED 11:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WITH MIRANDA ESMONDE-WHITE Overnight Programming Valuable insights on how to combat 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY the physical signs and consequences 1:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (R) of aging are presented. 2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES (R) 6:00 BBC WORLD NEWS 3:30 VICTORIA 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR ON MASTERPIECE 7:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT “An Ordinary Woman” (Part 4 of 7) 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (Repeats Sunday, 1/7 at 7pm) “Knoxville” Highlights include a Tif- 4:30 ACL HALL OF FAME fany pottery vase and a Chinese gilt NEW YEAR’S EVE bronze Amida Buddah, circa 1550. Neko Case, Brandi Carlile and oth- (Part 1 of 3) ers celebrate Roy Orbison, Rosanne (Repeats at 1am, Saturday, 1/6 at 8am Cash and the Neville Brothers. & 7pm and Monday, 1/8 at 3pm) 5:30 EMERY BLAGDON AND HIS HEALING MACHINE (Repeats Saturday, 1/6 at 4:30am, Tuesday, 1/9 at 5:30am, Sunday, 1/14 See Page 5 for at 5:30am, Monday, 1/29 at 3:30am Kids Schedule and Tuesday, 1/30 at 5:30am) 6 January 2018 2:00 NATURE TUESDAY 2 “The Story of Cats: Into the Americas” 1pm WILD NEVADA (Part 2 of 2) “Enjoying Ely” 3:00 SUPERNATURE — 1:30 AMERICA’S HEARTLAND WILD FLYERS 2:00 DOC MARTIN “Crowded Skies” “Born with a Shotgun” 4:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 3:00 SULTAN AND THE SAINT 5:00 NHK NEWSLINE Explore how St. Francis of Assisi and 5:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT the Sultan of Egypt risked it all to (Repeats at 7:30pm) end the Crusades. 6:00 BBC WORLD NEWS 4:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR 5:00 NHK NEWSLINE — NEW! 7:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS 5:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT REPORT (R) (Repeats at 7:30pm) 8:00 NATURE 6:00 BBC WORLD NEWS 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR 7:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT (R) 8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS “Unfamiliar Kin” Actors Fred Armisen and Christopher Walken and musi- cian Carly Simon learn about their roots. (Repeats at 1am, Wednesday, 1/3 at 5am, Sunday, 1/7 at 11am & 5am and “Snow Monkeys” Japanese macaques, Tuesday, 1/9 at 3pm) or snow monkeys, survive in winter temperatures below 15 degrees. 9:00 INFLUENZA 1918: (Repeats at 1am, Thursday, 1/4 at 4am, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Sheds light on the devastating flu Saturday, 1/6 at 2am, Sunday, 1/7 at epidemic that ravaged America and 9am and Wednesday, 1/10 at 2pm) 9:00 NOVA killed 675,000 people. (Repeats at 2am, Wednesday, 1/3 at “Invisible Universe Revealed” One of 4am and Thursday, 1/4 at 3pm & 3am) the most ambitious experiments in all of astronomy, the Hubble Space 10:00 FRONTLINE “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail” The Telescope, is explored. (Repeats at 2am, Thursday, 1/4 at 2pm acclaimed film about the only U.S. bank prosecuted after the 2008 & 5am, Saturday, 1/6 at 4am & 1am and Sunday, 1/7 at 10am) financial crisis. (Repeats at 3am) 10:00 AURORA – FIRE IN THE SKY The aurora, the colorful glow that 11:30 PBS NEWSHOUR brightens the night sky in Earth’s Overnight Programming polar regions, is explored. 12:30 TAVIS SMILEY (Repeats at 3am & Wed., 1/10 at 3pm) 1:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS (R) 11:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 2:00 INFLUENZA 1918: Overnight Programming AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (R) midnight TAVIS SMILEY 3:00 FRONTLINE (R) 4:30 INDEPENDENT LENS 1:00 NATURE “The Untold Tales of Armistead Maupin” “Snow Monkeys” (Repeats Friday, 1/5 at 12am, Saturday, 2:00 NOVA (R) 1/6 at 3am and Sunday, 1/7 at 12am) 3:00 AURORA – (R) FIRE IN THE SKY 4:00 INFLUENZA 1918: WEDNESDAY 3 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (R) (See Tuesday, 1/2 at 9pm) 1pm WOODWRIGHT’S SHOP “Stamp Out Cookie Carving!” 5:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS (R) “Unfamiliar Kin” 1:30 WOODSMITH SHOP “Details of Craftsmanship” (See Tuesday, 1/2 at 8pm) January 2018 7 8:30 THE DESERT SPEAKS THURSDAY 4 “Dying Traditions in a Mexican Pueblo” 1pm BEAUTY OF OIL David Yetman takes a trip to the PAINTING WITH GARY pueblos of the Sierra Madre, where AND KATHWREN JENKINS traditions are slowly dying out.