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January 2019 JANUARY 2019 Monday-Friday Daytime Schedule 1 TUESDAY 7:30 Colorado Experience "The Redstone Castle" Built by the “Fuel King of the West,” All programming subject to change 7:00 We'll Meet Again "Escape from Cuba" Join John C. Osgood, this “Ruby of the Rockies” a. m. morning p. m. afternoon/evening Ann Curry as two men search for the people represents the exquisite styles and social who helped them come to the U.S. when a culture of 20th century American elite. This = Rocky Mountain PBS original program they fled Castro's Cuba. (Date) = shown on this date only castle stands as a monument to the empire 8:00 Great Performances "From Vienna: The New built by one of Colorado’s most successful 4:30 Painting and Travel with Roger & Year's Celebration 2019" Ring in the New entrepreneurs and represents a change in Sarah Bansemer Year with the Vienna Philharmonic under the social policy concerning labor management 5:00 Priscilla's Yoga Stretches baton of conductor Christian Thielemann at relations. Explore the extravagant halls of 5:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics the Musikverein. Hosted by Hugh Bonneville the Redstone Castle and learn of its struggle and featuring favorite Strauss Family waltzes 6:00 Peg + Cat for survival through multiple owners and accompanied by the dancing of the Vienna flirtation with destruction. a 6:30 Arthur City Ballet. 7:00 Ready Jet Go! 8:00 Pioneers of Television "Primetime Soaps" 9:30 Memory Rescue with Daniel Amen, MD "Dallas" and "Dynasty" kicked off the 7:30 Wild Kratts Dr. Amen talks about how you can improve nighttime soap frenzy in the late 1970s 8:00 Nature Cat your memory and even rescue it if you think and spun off the long-lasting series "Knots 8:30 Curious George it's headed for trouble. Landing. " 9:00 Let’s Go Luna! 11:30 Live Better Now with Mimi Guarneri, MD 9:00 Pioneers of Television "Superheroes" 9:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 12:00 Live Better Now with Mimi Guarneri, MD "Superheroes" crosses many eras: 10:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood "Superman" in the 1950s, "Batman" in the 10:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific '60s, "Wonder Woman" and "The Incredible 11:00 Sesame Street Hulk" in the '70s and "The Greatest American 2 WEDNESDAY Hero" in the '80s. 11:30 Splash and Bubbles 7:00 Nature "Fox Tales" Intelligent, resilient and 10:00 Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration She bold, the red fox can change its behavior turned the world on with her smile on to thrive in new environments, from urban “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” “The Mary Tyler 12:00 Dinosaur Train locales to the Arctic tundra. New scientific Moore Show” and countless movie roles. This 12:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About research offers a fascinating look into the special features dozens of classic clips plus That! secret life of these foxes. comments from Betty White, Ed Asner, Carl 1:00 Sesame Street 8:00 NOVA "Beyond Pluto" Join the mission as Reiner, Dick Van Dyke, and Mary Tyler Moore 1:30 Super Why! the New Horizons spacecraft attempts to herself. 2:00 Odd Squad fly by NASA's most distant target yet. Since 11:00 Amanpour and Company it explored Pluto in 2015, New Horizons is 12:00 Nightly Business Report 2:30 Nature Cat zooming toward Ultima Thule, an object four 12:30 Arts District "Impact of SCFD & Vinyl Is 3:00 Nature Cat billion miles from Earth. Back!" a 3:30 Wild Kratts 9:00 James Watson: American Masters Meet 4:00 Wild Kratts the Nobel Prize-winning scientist behind the 4:30 Odd Squad double helix as he confronts his complex 5:00 BBC World News America legacy. With unprecedented access to James 4 FRIDAY 5:30 Nightly Business Report Watson and his family, the film explores 7:00 Washington Week his life, achievements, controversies and 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover contradictions. 8:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter "Roads Less 10:30 Insecta: Science That Stings Traveled" 11:00 Amanpour and Company 8:30 Arts District "Impact of SCFD & Vinyl 12:00 Nightly Business Report Is Back!" The SCFD impacts Colorado’s 12:30 Growing A Greener World "Cemetery economy and culture and vinyl is back! a Gardens (Atlanta, Ga)" 9:00 Great Performances "From Vienna: The New Year's Celebration 2019" Ring in the New Year with the Vienna Philharmonic under the 3 THURSDAY baton of conductor Christian Thielemann at the Musikverein. Hosted by Hugh Bonneville 7:00 Arts District "Impact of SCFD & Vinyl and featuring favorite Strauss Family waltzes Is Back!" The SCFD impacts Colorado’s accompanied by the dancing of the Vienna economy and culture and vinyl is back! a City Ballet. 10:30 Symphony for Nature: The Britt Orchestra at Crater Lake 11:00 Amanpour and Company Sign up for RMPBS Spotlight at rmpbs. org/spotlight 5 SATURDAY Questions? Call Viewer Services at 800-274-6666. 12:00 Nightly Business Report 9:50 Midsomer Murders "Small Mercies" 8:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece "The 12:30 MotorWeek 10:40 Articulate with Jim Cotter "Roads Less Luxury of Conscience" Victoria and Albert 1:00 Great Performances "From Vienna: The New Traveled" have to face their worst nightmare as Year's Celebration 2019" 11:10 Austin City Limits "Trombone Shorty & parents, while Peel takes on the ultimate battle in Parliament. When tragedy strikes, 2:30 Symphony for Nature: The Britt Orchestra at Orleans Avenue" Crater Lake they must confront the true cost of standing by their convictions. 3:00 Colorado Artbeat 9:00 Victoria Season 2 On Masterpiece "Comfort 4:00 The Kate "Maurice Hines" 6 SUNDAY and Joy" Albert is intent on re-creating the 5:00 Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah 12:00 Brad Paisley - Landmarks Live In Concert: A Christmastime joy he remembers from his Bansemer "The Sea Turtle" Great Performances Special youth. Victoria has more than one surprise 5:30 Best of the Joy of Painting "Seascape 1:00 The Kate "Rosanne Cash" visitor and finds herself threatened by a Fantasy" relative. 2:00 Joseph Rosendo's Travelscope "Christmas 6:00 Wild Kratts "Walk on the Wetside" Celebrations Around The Globe" 10:30 Grantchester Season 3 On Masterpiece 6:30 Wild Kratts "Elephant in the Room" "Season Three - Episode One" See why an 2:30 Rick Steves' Europe "Sicilian Delights" impossible situation distracts Sidney from 7:00 Odd Squad "Hands on a Desk Chair/There's 3:00 Globe Trekker "Myanmar" No 'o' In Obot" his Christmas duties. Then, when a would-be 4:00 NOVA "Beyond Pluto" groom is found dead with the wedding rings 7:30 Odd Squad "The Cherry-On-Top-Inator/Sir" 5:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood lodged in his mouth, Geordie is horrified: 8:00 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home "Neighborhood Opera: Windstorm In These are the hallmarks of a years-old "Handcrafted" Bubbleland" unsolved murder. 8:30 Quilt in a Day "North Star Block" 5:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood "Visiting 12:00 Father Brown "The Rod of Asclepius" 9:00 Best of Sewing with Nancy "Fearless Grandpere/The Tiger Family Goes Back Quilting Finishes, Part 3" Home" 9:30 Sara's Weeknight Meals "Amalfi Lemons" 6:00 Curious George "Curious George Takes A 7 MONDAY 10:00 Martha Bakes "Dried Fruit" Vacation/Curious George and the One That 10:30 Martha Stewart's Cooking School "Grains" Got Away" 7:00 Antiques Roadshow "Meadow Brook Hall, pt. 1" Visit the grounds of the historic 11:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television 6:30 Curious George "Surprise Quints/Muddy Meadow Brook Hall in Rochester, Michigan, "Chicken from Paris to the Middle East" Monkey" and learn the story behind beloved family 11:30 Cook's Country "Pub-Style Seafood" 7:00 Nature Cat "Backyard Bigfoot/Imperfect heirlooms, thrift store finds and more - 12:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Produce" including a $77,500 appraisal! 7:30 Wild Kratts Illustrated "Diner-Style Favorites with a "Elephant in the Room" 8:00 Antiques Roadshow "Chicago, pt. 1" Travel Twist" 8:00 Wild Kratts "Cheetah Racer" to Chicago for finds like a 1969 "Chicago 12:30 Joanne Weir's Plates and Places "Flavors of 8:30 Odd Squad "Where There's a Wolf, There's a Seven" signed subpoena, a 1961 Leonora the Rhine" Way/New Jacket Required" Carrington oil, and a 1976 Playboy Bunny 1:00 Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with 9:00 Odd Squad "Other Olympia/Total Zeros" collection. Which find is appraised at Rick Bayless "Dreaming of Sustainable 9:30 Arthur "Fountain Abbey/Arthur Calls It" $200,000-$300,000? Agriculture" 10:00 This Old House "Jamestown Air Tight 9:00 Independent Lens "My Country No More" 1:30 Pati's Mexican Table "Mex'd Up American House" Explore the rise and fall of the recent North Regional Favorites" 10:30 Samantha Brown's Places to Love Dakota oil boom through the intimate 2:00 The Great British Baking Show "Patisserie" lens of one family fighting to preserve 11:00 NOVA "Beyond Pluto" There are only four bakers left vying for a their agricultural way of life, which puts place in the much sought after final of The 12:00 Downton Abbey Season 4 On Masterpiece them at odds with relatives and neighbors Great British Baking Show, and the weight "Part Five" This season finds aristocrats determined to sell. of the occasion is getting to even the most coping with last season's shocking finale. 10:00 Across The Fence “Across the Fence” is unflappable of the bakers.
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