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Two Programs — Members gain access to an extended on-demand library of thousands of hours of PBS favorites Inside the Mind of Agatha Christie with new programs added weekly. The library is full of Public Television’s acclaimed arts, science Sunday, Jan. 17, 9 pm/10 Mtn February and history programs plus a rotating selection of films you can stream at your convenience. Agatha Christie’s England / 2021 To get started, visit KSPS.org/passport Sunday, Jan. 24, 9 pm/10 Mtn Courtesy PBS MountainJanuary Time Edition U.S. & CANADA PAC. & MTN. VERSION

FROM THE COVER: KSPS-TV MISSION STATEMENT Program Sponsors A Classic Returns KSPS Public Television provides on-air, online and multimedia Since their first publication in 1970, the beloved books of James Alfred programs that entertain, engage and educate to enrich all the communities we serve. www.myavista.com Wight, published under the pen name James Herriot, have held a special place in www.inlandimaging.com www.riverviewretirement.org people’s hearts throughout the world. Vol. 42 • Issue 1 January/February 2021 PREVUE is published six times a year by Friends of KSPS. Yearly This new television adaptation preserves the rich spirit, tone and values of subscriptions are included with annual memberships of $60 or more. For information about membership or volunteer activities, call 800-735-2377, Herriot’s iconic characters and stories and will bring to life his keenly observant, email [email protected] or write Friends of KSPS, 3911 S Regal St, Spokane entertaining and incredibly funny tales of country life in the North of England for WA 99223 USA. Please send change of address notification 30 days prior to effective a modern audience. date. Include both old and new address. bernardowills.com/ www.spokanejournal.com Says Rebecca Eaton, Executive Producer of MASTERPIECE, “We promise that KSPS-TV is seen on numerous cable, translator and satellite systems throughout the Inland Northwest in Oregon, Western Montana, Northern the new series will have all the wit, warmth, and quirky charm of the original — Idaho and Eastern Washington, as well as Western Canada and the Yukon www.st-lukes.org and Northwest Territories. KSPS-TV encourages you to support your local and of course, lots of irresistible animals.” translator and cable system. The new All Creatures Great and Small will air Sundays, beginning Jan. 10 at This issue of PREVUE is being received in 21,578 member households: 10,712 in Washington; 2,738 in Idaho; 354 in Montana; 102 www.multicare.org 8 pm/9 Mtn. in Oregon; 529 in British Columbia; 6,893 in Alberta; 148 Other Canada and 102 Other U.S. chas.org Harry and Adele Roberts ALSO ON THE COVER — FRIENDS OF KSPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jeffrey Adams* Chair Craig Gracyalny* Vice Chair The Estate of Karolyn K. Latham Matchless Maven of Murder Mysteries Linda Finney* Secretary Adam Munson, CPA* Treasurer Agatha Christie ranks as one of the most successful writers of all time. William A. Crosetto Combining rare access to Christie’s family and her personal archive, Inside James Alexie; Vincent Alfonso PhD; Marti D’Agostino; Roberta Brooke; Klay Dyer [EDMONTON]; Jodi Harland; Addy Hatch; Jon Heideman; Kim Lloyd; The Mind of Agatha Christie offers a never-before-seen look into the late crime Monica Samper [CALGARY]; Shannon Scheiwiller; Rosemary Selinger Carolyn Santantonio writer’s fascinating life story. * Executive Committee member FRIENDS OF KSPS COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD Agatha Christie’s England retraces the celebrated English writer’s footsteps James Albrecht, Chair Patty Crone Consuelo Larrabee www.mackaymfg.com across the United Kingdom. With access to both her family and those who lived Vanessa Strange, Secretary Emily Geddes Bob Morrison with her and knew her best, learn how Christie drew upon her extraordinary Terrie Ashby-Scott Shaun Higgins surroundings for inspiration. KSPS STAFF ccs.spokane.edu These programs air consecutive Sundays, Jan. 17 & 24 at 9 pm/10 Mtn, as Gary Stokes Dawn Wiley Bayman President & General Manager Chief Investments & www.spokaneaquifer.org KSPS Membership Special events. Partnerships Officer Lynn Veltrie Operations Manager Skyler Reep Membership Director Barbara Harms www.esd101.net Contact KSPS: Asset Manager/Operations Shawn Claypool Randy Kenworthy Outreach and Projects Manager Broadcast Promotions Coordinator/ 800-735-2377 ______Toll-free Master Control Operator Larry Gross Fulfillment Specialist Patiel Bedrosian www.ewu.edu 509-443-7700 ______in Spokane Traffic/MCO Specialist Sandra Kernerman stcu.org Steve Covert Investments/Partnerships Director www.ksps.org ______Web Studio Engineer Mike Peterson Judith Rabensteiner-Frers www.numericacu.com Investments and Partnerships Officer [email protected] ______E-mail Field/Studio Engineer Tim Spaulding Jason Miller Broadcast Technician/Engineer Corporate Investments/ Shannon Wright Partnerships Director www.framatome.com Phillip Von Lintel Facility IT Administrator CONTENTS Peggy Urlacher Cary Balzer Corporate Support Representative, The Estate of Merrill O’Brien Daytime Schedules ……………………………………………………………6 Program Manager Canada Doug Minor Allison Hansen Prime Time Schedule …………………………………………………… 8 - 15 Graphic Communications Specialist/ Accounting/Finance Manager Prevue Editor Features: Kerry Lockhart Bukola Breczinski Membership Associate PBS Kids Special ……………………………………………………………6 Education Director The Estate of Anne H. Probst Jim Zimmer Kristen Zimmer www.wagstaff.com Aquifer Educator www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com January/February Specials …………………………………………… 4 - 5 Production Manager KSPS PBS Productions ……………………………………………………7 Charles Costanza Madison Dykeman Among Friends ……………………………………………………… 10 - 11 Bob Lawrence Sustainer/Corporate Specialist Scott McKinnon Ben Gurtel Overnight Schedule ………………………………………………… 16 - 18 Producers / Directors Videographer/Editor Program Sponsors ……………………………………………………… 19 Angelia Savage Neil Claflin Abby Damerow www.watrust.com Digital Marketing Specialist 2 Production Technicians www.hospiceofspokane.org www.shmc.org 19 From the Board… As 2020 draws to a close, I wanted to extend a personal, heartfelt thank you to all of our viewers, partners and stewards. Over the last year, our communities have faced many unexpected and unprecedented challenges. We have had to endure loss and isolation. For many, their jobs vanished overnight. The family paradigm changed. Parents were forced to choose between work and daycare. Remote learning became the ‘new normal’ for children. Family and community supports were stretched to their limits. Yet, we continue to persevere. It is with your continued support and commitment that KSPS has been able to provide entertainment, professional development and educational programming when it is needed most. We continue to be a venue for civil discussion and trusted programing, as well as a curator and promoter of regional arts and culture in a way that is accessible to all. Your generosity and unwavering humanity in this time of need is overwhelming and for that I thank you. Sincerely, Jeffrey Adams Chair, Friends of KSPS Board of Directors

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STTEAMATION & INFRAS & PATRUCTURERTNERS Inland Sessions — A Vital, Virtual Front-Row Seat Inland Sessions continue to please with a broad and varied slate of local performing artists. Closing in on the conclusion of its first successful season, the series has not let up on the gas pedal, continuing to bring the fesh and unexpected. This issue, we turn the spotlight on Leon Atkinson. Besides being a classical guitar virtuoso, Leon is also head of the guitar program at Eastern Washington University and is host of The Guitar Hour on Spokane Public Radio. Leon Atkinson’s performance airs Monday, Feb. 1 at 8:30 pm. Inland Sessions airs each Mondays at 8:30 pm. In addition, a library of available performances can be found at www.ksps.org/InlandSessions. New January/February artists include: January 4 Spokane poet and artist Janelle Cordero. January 11 Spokane song writer Scott Ryan. January 25 Chris Reiser, a long-time Spokane musician with his rock band The Nerv. February 1 Classical guitarist Leon Atkinson. February 8 Spokane Symphony violinist Amanda Howard Phillips.

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KSPS Community Advisory Board The KSPS Community Advisory Board provides valuable input to the Friends of KSPS (the station’s governing Board) about KSPS programming, community service initiatives and how the station’s outreach and other decisions impact the communities we serve. For more information about the Community Advisory Board, or to apply for a spot on the Board, visit ksps.org and click the ‘About’ tab — or email us: [email protected] 3 January/February Specials PBS American Portrait Tuesdays in January, 9 pm A national storytelling project aligned with PBS’s 50th anniversary celebration, we invited America to participate in a national conversation about what it really means to be an American today. PBS/RadicalMedia Finding Your Roots New Season Premieres Tuesday, Jan. 19, 8 pm In the premiere of Season 7: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. discovers the privileged lineages that claim actor Glenn Close and director John Waters as descendants, introducing ancestors who are as bold and independent as they are. PBS The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song NEW TWO-PART SERIES Tuesdays, Feb 16 & 23, 9 pm Traces the 400-year-old story of the Black church in America. Discover how Black people have worshipped and, through their spiritual journeys, incorporated their faith traditions from Africa into a form of Christianity that was not only truly their own, but a redemptive force for a nation.

PBS The Alps NATURE MINISERIES Wednesdays, Jan. 13 & 20, 8 pm The Alps connect eight countries, spanning 750 miles from the Mediterranean Sea to the Adriatic Sea. On every mountain slope, ridge or meadow, nature’s drama is played out as animals fight for their survival. Christian Messner, © Terra Mater Factual Studios & Wild Nature Film © Terra Christian Messner, Europe’s New Wild Wednesdays, 10 pm beginning Feb. 3 An intimate look at the wildlife of Lapland, a region in northern Finland — the fabled home of Santa Claus and the actual home of reindeer, wolverines, eagles, wolves, brown bears and more. europesnewwild.com 4 on KSPS PBS Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE New Drama Sundays 8 pm beginning Jan. 17 Go on the case with private eye Eliza Scarlet, Victorian England’s first-ever female sleuth. She solves crimes with — and occasionally flirts with — her partner and childhood friend, Detective Inspector William “The Duke” Wellington. MASTERPIECE In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl NEW SIX-PART SERIES Fridays 10 pm, Jan. 15 - Feb. 12 Experience iconic moments from the archives of the Hollywood Bowl. Since attending in-person is currently not an option due to COVID-19, enjoy these six episodes — a veritable “best-of” from live performances of the past 10 years at the landmark venue. Adam Latham From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2021 FEATURING RICCARDO MUTI Friday, Jan. 1, 9 pm Ring in 2021 with guest conductor Riccardo Muti and the Vienna Philharmonic, performing a festive selection of Strauss Family waltzes. Hugh Bonneville hosts. Todd Rosenberg Photography Todd Great Performances The Magic of Callas

Eagle Rock Entertainment Friday, Jan. 15, 11 pm The Magic of Horowitz Friday, Jan. 22, 11 pm Great Performances shines a spotlight on music icons Maria Callas and Vladimir Horowitz with two concert documentaries exploring the stories behind the most remarkable performances of their lives. Maria Callas, Opera singer (circa 1956) 5 MONDAY – FRIDAY DAYTIME WEEKEND MORNINGS 7:00 Odd Squad 7:30 Arthur SATURDAYS 7:00 America’s Heartland 8:00 Molly of Denali (except 2/12) 7:30 Expeditions with Patrick McMillan 8:30 Wild Kratts (except 2/12) 8:00 MotorWeek 9:00 Hero Elementary (except 2/8) 8:30 Growing a Greener World 9:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum (except 2/8) 9:00 Woodsmith Shop 10:00 Curious George 9:30 American Woodshop 10:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:00 This Old House 11:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:30 This Old House 11:30 Elinor Wonders Why 11:00 Ask This Old House 12:00 Sesame Street 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 12:30 Sit and Be Fit 12:00 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television 1:00 Monday 1/4 Special 12:30 Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Finding Your Roots (begins 1/11) Tuesday Antiques Roadshow SUNDAYS Wednesday PBS American Portrait (ends 1/27) 7:00 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 7:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Europe’s New Wild (begins 2/17) 8:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Thursday Specials 8:30 Elinor Wonders Why Friday Specials / All Creatures Greaty and Small on 9:00 Sesame Street MASTERPIECE (begins 1/22) 9:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific 2:00 Monday Paint This with Jerry Yarnell 10:00 Splash and Bubbles (except 2/14) Tuesday Painting with Wilson Bickford 10:30 1/3 Rick Steves Fascism in Europe (90 minutes) Wednesday The Grand View (ends 1/13) 1/10 Rick Steves’ Travel as a Political Act (90 minutes) Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins The Impact (begins 1/17) (begins 1/20) 11:00 Inside Olympia (begins 1/17) Thursday Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer 12:00 DW Focus on Europe Friday Samantha Brown’s Places to Love (except 1/1, 2/26) 12:30 Asia Insight 2:30 Monday It’s Sew Easy Tuesday Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Wednesday Best of Sewing with Nancy Thursday Knit and Crochet Now PBS Kids Valentine Special Friday Quilting Arts 3:00 Hero Elementary Pinkalicious & Peterrific: Cupid Calls it Quits 3:30 Let’s Go Luna! 4:00 Nature Cat (except 2/8) Monday, Feb. 8, 9 pm & 4 pm • Wednesday, Feb. 10, 5 pm 4:30 Wild Kratts (except 2/8) Friday, Feb. 12, 8 am • Sunday, Feb. 14, 9:30 am 5:00 Molly of Denali (except 2/10) 5:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum (except 2/10) 6:00 BBC World News America 6:30 Monday New Scandinavian Cooking Tuesday Samantha Brown’s Places to Love Wednesday Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Thursday Rick Steves’ Europe Friday America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated 7:00 PBS NewsHour FAC TS Young children are better prepared for school when they watch PBS Kids. KSPS PBS provides over 40-hours a week of free, research-based educational programs for kids, and our new PBS Kids channel provides trusted educational programs 24/7. Thousands of children have learned about It’s Valentine’s Day in Pinkville and Pinkalicious can’t wait to make healthy eating and exercise by watching FitKids valentines for her class party. But when she befriends the Cupid, during PBS Kids programming on KSPS PBS. he offers her a trade that turns her plans upside-down! How Pinkalicious and Peter save Valentine’s Day for all of Pinkville? 6 STRONGER KSPS Productions COMMUNITY AR CIVIC HEAL TS WORKFORCE EDUCA & CUL TURE TION

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STTEAMATION & INFRAS & PATRUCTURERTNERS Violence at Home Thursday, Jan. 21, 8 pm A community health survey revealed that family trauma and violence are top concerns in Spokane. The county sees more domestic violence, child abuse & neglect and youth suicide per-capita than most in Washington. And recent statistics don’t reflect what’s happening since the start of the pandemic. In collaboration with community partners, we address the root causes of these conditions and offer help & solutions for victims. Housing is Health Thursday, Feb. 18, 8 pm Poverty and the lack of affordable housing are major causes of homelessness in Spokane, pushing increasing numbers of women and families with children into unhealthy and unsafe living conditions. Local charity, business and community leaders discuss efforts to solve the problem and what still needs to be done.

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TH Arts & Culture Northwest ProfilesSeason Premiere! STTEAMATION & INFRAS & PATRUCTURERTNERS Thursday, Jan. 28, 8 pm A biographical profile of Spokane businesswoman and philanthropist Myrtle Woldson and her impact on the community.

Influenced by abstract expressionist painters, Spokane artist Mel McCuddin uses fingers, rags and brushes to create his unconventional animal and human subjects.

Meet Nick Zentner, teacher, geologist and host of Nick on the Rocks — Thursday evenings on KSPS. If anyone can get you excited about geology, it’s Nick!

Fort Calgary Museum, located at the birthplace of Calgary is part of a centuries-old relationship between the land and its modern and Indigenous peoples. February NW Profiles encore: Thursday, Feb. 25, 8 pm

Photos (Clockwise from upper left): Mel McCuddin; Myrtle Woldson; Nick Zentner; Fort Calgary Museum. 7 KSPS Prime Time Listings Friday, Jan. 1 11:00 Independent Lens “A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem” (Rpt. Tues. @ 3 am, Wed. @ 4 am, Thurs. @ 5 am & 8:00 Washington Week Sat. @ 5 am) 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 12:00 Amanpour and Company 9:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2021” Ring in 2021 with Strauss Family waltzes, hosted Hugh Tuesday, Jan. 5 Bonneville. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 4 pm & Mon. @ 4 am) 8:00 Finding Your Roots “Breaking the Silences” The family secrets of 10:30 United in Song: Celebrating the Resilience of America journalist Gayle King, director Jordan Peele and comedian Issa Rae. 12:00 Amanpour and Company (Rpt. Sun. @ 5 am & 7 pm and Mon. @ 1 pm) Saturday, Jan. 2 9:00 PBS American Portrait “I Dream” People share their meanings of the American dream. (Series begins; rpt. Wed. @ 2 am & 1 pm, 1:00 Cook’s Country “Beef, Dressed Up” Thurs. @ 4 am, Sat. @ 4 am and Sunday @ 4 am & 5 pm) 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish 10:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Orlando, Hour Three” 3:00 American Masters “Laura Ingalls Wilder: Prairie to Page” 11:00 Evening with Valerie Simpson in Honor of Nick Ashford 4:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 12:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Germany’s Fascist Story” Wednesday, Jan. 6 5:30 Washington Grown “Part Time Farmers” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Abbey Pumping Station 1” 8:00 Nature “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” The extraordinary abilities of 6:30 Still these cheeky nut-lovers. (Rpt. Fri. @ 5 am and Sun. @ 2 am & 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Transportation” 1 pm) 8:00 “Christmas 1995 – The Pageant” 9:00 Nova “Prediction by the Numbers” How predictions underpin nearly 8:30 As Time Goes By “Relationships” every aspect of our lives. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 2 pm) 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Oliver!” (1968; 158 minutes with Ryan 10:00 When Disaster Strikes “A Perfect Storm: Mozambique” Tucker’s intro) Young orphan Oliver Twist runs away and meets a Extraordinary story of bravery and hope in the wake of Cyclone Idai. group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor. (Series begins; rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am, Fri. @ 4 am, Sat. @ 4 pm, Sun. @ 11:35 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Nicolas Vigil” 3 am & Thurs., 1/14 @ 1 pm) 12:00 ACL Hall of Fame: The First Six Years 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Oman – Desert Canyon” 12:00 Amanpour and Company Sunday, Jan. 3 Thursday, Jan. 7 1:00 Nature “Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo” 2:00 Nova “The Impossible Flight” 8:00 Operation Grand Canyon with Dan Snow (Part 1 of 2; rpt. Sun. @ 3 pm) 4:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway–Private Investigators “O Brave New 2021” (Rpt. Mon. @ 4 am) World” The unlikely detective duo of Frank and Lu discover that not 5:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Jason Evans” (Rpt. Mon., 2/1 @ 8:30 pm) all is as peaceful as it seems in the picturesque Stratford-upon-Avon. 6:00 Pride & Prejudice (Series begins) 7:00 Capturing History [KSPS] Showcases the work of three area 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] Nationally recognized geologist Nick photographers of the early 1900s: Charles A. Libby; Frank S. Matsura; Zentner leads on adventures through Washington’s diverse and Frank Palmer. landscapes and geologic features. (New KSPS series begins) 8:00 Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed The little-known yet 10:00 Midsomer Murders “The Dagger Club, Part 1” A newly discovered profound role Prince Albert played in shaping Victorian Britain. (Rpt. novel by a deceased crime-writer is stolen. Mon. @ 1 am, Tues. @ 4 am, Wed. @ 5 am & Thurs. @ 1 pm) 11:00 The Tunnel 9:00 Elizabeth is Missing on MASTERPIECE A woman desperately tries to 12:00 Amanpour and Company solve two mysteries as she declines ever deeper into dementia. (Rpt. Friday, Jan. 8 Mon. @ 2 am) 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill “Episode 6” 8:00 Washington Week 12:00 Resistance 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Monday, Jan. 4 9:00 Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii A television blockbuster when it was originally broadcast in the U.S. on April 4, 1973. 8:00 Washington Grown “Specialty Potatoes” We make delicious gnocchi 10:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Janelle Cordero” (Rpt. Mon., 2/8 @ 8:30 pm) at Woodblock in Redmond; and visit a farm growing specialty “Bintje” 11:00 Frontline “A Thousand Cuts” (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am) potatoes. (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 pm) 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Janelle Cordero” (Rpt. Fri. @ 10:30 pm & Mon., 2/8 @ 8:30 pm) Program listings are in Mountain Time. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “American Stories” Highlight: a Navajo belt, Listings are as accurate as possible at the time of publication. Due to bracelet & basket. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) late programming changes, these listings may vary from the actual 10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Two” (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am) broadcast schedule. Visit KSPS.org for the most up-to-date schedule.

** NOTE: Listed time for Saturday Night Cinema Legend: This symbol identifies programs available with Described Video (or DVS) for the sight-impaired, carried on your films includes 5 minutes for host introduction. set’s Secondary Audio Program (S.A.P.) 8 Saturday, Jan. 9 10:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 11:00 Marriner Eccles: Father of the Modern Federal Reserve 1:00 Cook’s Country “Regional Italian American Favorites” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “American Stories” Wednesday, Jan. 13 3:00 Forces of Nature “Shape” 8:00 Nature “The Alps: The High Life” Experience the Alps in spring and 4:00 When Disaster Strikes “A Perfect Storm: Mozambique” summertime, as newborn animals grow up to face the coming brutal (Series begins; rpt. Sun. @ 3 am & Thurs. @ 1 pm) winter. (Rpt. Fri. @ 5 am and Sun. @ 2 am & 1 pm) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Egypt’s Cairo” 9:00 Nova “Secrets in Our DNA” (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 2 pm) 5:30 Washington Grown “Specialty Potatoes” 10:00 When Disaster Strikes “The Silent Killer: Somalia” Shocking 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Stormont 2” stories as another drought strikes Somalia. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 3 am, Fri. 6:30 Still Open All Hours @ 4 am, Sat. @ 4 pm, Sun. @ 3 am & Thurs., 1/21 @ 1 pm) 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “This Colorful World” 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Greenland – Frozen Frontier” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Seaside Fun” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 8:30 As Time Goes By “The Picnic” 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “On the Waterfront” (1954; 113 minutes Thursday, Jan. 14 with Shaun Higgins’ intro) An ex-prize-fighter-turned-longshoreman 8:00 Operation Grand Canyon with Dan Snow (Part 2 of 2; rpt. Sun. @ struggles to stand up to his corrupt union bosses. 3 pm) 11:00 Stampede City Sessions “Dino Martinis” 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “The Chimes at 12:00 Austin City Limits “Foo Fighters Rock Austin City Limits” 1 am” Sunday, Jan. 10 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] 10:00 Midsomer Murders “The Dagger Club, Part 2” 1:00 Nature “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” 11:00 The Tunnel 2:00 Nova “Prediction by the Numbers” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 3:00 Lorraine Hansberry: American Masters 5:00 PBS American Portrait “I Dream” Friday, Jan. 15 6:00 Pride & Prejudice 8:00 Washington Week (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 am) 7:00 Finding Your Roots “Breaking the Silences” 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 8:00 Masterpiece: 50 Fabulous Years! Celebrates the iconic series that 9:00 Packed to the Rafters An Australian couple with three grown children introduced generations of viewers to the delights of British drama. seem like they’re finally going to have the house to themselves. Or (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & 4 am) are they? (Series begins) 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE James Herriot 10:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Musicals and the Movies” interviews for a job with harried Yorkshire veterinarian Siegfried Kristin Chenoweth sing “Over the Rainbow” with Kevin Stites, Audra Farnon. His first day is full of surprises. (New MASTERPIECE series McDonald performs “Moon River” with Bramwell Tovey and more. begins; rpt. Mon. @ 2:30 am, Wed. @ 5 am & Fri. @ 1 pm) (Series begins; rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 5 am & 4 pm, Mon. @ 10:00 The Unseen Alistair Cooke on MASTERPIECE A revealing portrait of 4 am and Thur. @ 3 am) longtime Masterpiece Theatre host Alastair Cooke, one of the most 11:00 Great Performances “The Magic of Callas” (Rpt. Mon. @ 5 am) celebrated broadcasters of the 20th century. (Rpt. Mon. @ 3:30 am) 12:00 Amanpour and Company 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill “Episode 7” 12:00 Resistance Saturday, Jan. 16 Monday, Jan. 11 1:00 Cook’s Country “Aloha State Favorites” 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish 8:00 Washington Grown “Livestock” (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 pm) 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Baltimore 2021 Hour 1” 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Scott Ryan” (Rpt. Thurs., 1/28 @ 8:30 pm, 3:00 Forces of Nature “Elements” Mon., 2/15 @ 8:30 pm & Sat., 2/20 @ 11:30 pm) 4:00 When Disaster Strikes “The Silent Killer: Somalia” (Rpt. Sun. @ 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Baltimore 2021 Hour 1” Highlight: 3 am & Thurs. @ 1 pm) Plains & Prairie American Indian art. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Egypt’s Nile, Alexandria and Luxor” 2 pm) 5:30 Washington Grown “Livestock” 10:00 American Experience “The Codebreaker” The story of Elizebeth 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Abbey Pumping Station 2” Smith Friedman, the groundbreaking cryptanalyst who helped bring 6:30 Still Open All Hours down Al Capone. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2:30 am, Wed. @ 4 am & Thurs. @ 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Indiana” 5 am) 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The Fancy Dressball” 11:00 Independent Lens “A Day in the Life of America / American 8:30 As Time Goes By “White Hunter” Nomads” (rpt. Tues. @ 3:30 am & Sat. @ 4 am) 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “The Apartment” (1960; 130 minutes with 12:30 Amanpour and Company Shaun Higgins’ intro) A man tries to rise in his company by letting its Tuesday, Jan. 12 executives use his apartment for trysts. 11:05 Stampede City Sessions “Johnson Crook” 8:00 Finding Your Roots “Coming to America” Congresswoman Nancy 12:00 Austin City Limits “The War and Treaty / Ruthie Foster” Pelosi, news anchor Norah O’Donnell and fashion designer Zac Posen explore their immigrant roots. (Rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ 1 pm) 9:00 PBS American Portrait “I Work” Everyday people share stories about their jobs and careers. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am & 1 pm, Thurs. @ 4 am, and Sunday @ 4 am & 5 pm) 9 The Heart of KSPS PBS ALL CREATURES GREAT & SMALL Let’s take one more moment to recognize just what it is that makes all this — every news report, insightful conversation, thrilling discovery, inspiring moment — possible: you and your generous support PET PROJECT for KSPS PBS at times like this. KSPS PBS can remain a vibrant public service year after year because the community we serve and report We are pawsitively delighted to bring a new and to every day is also the one that provides the great majority of our funding. acclaimed production of All Creatures Great & YOU are the public at the heart of KSPS PBS’s public mission. Small to KSPS! In these remaining days of an extraordinarily challenging year for everyone, your year-end strong support now is especially important. It will help bring you the information, insights, and inspiration you and so many others will count on often throughout 2021. Do you and your pet watch KSPS together? All this means this is a moment to act. Share your love for your fur-baby and support It takes only a few moments to make your powerful year-end donation to KSPS PBS, but your generosity now will reward you in all KSPS at the same time! the moments you spend with KSPS PBS in 2021.

Donate in your pet’s name, add a picture, and we’ll recognize them on KSPS.org & Facebook. Investments & Partnerships Update As 2021 dawns, please accept the heartfelt gratitude of the KSPS PBS development staff. YOUR support has helped millions of Share your love for your pet! people in the Inland Northwest and western Canada, providing: the wonderful respite of PBS television; on-air performances by local Go here to get started: artists; and educational programs for our kids and their families as they make a success of the school year. Better days are ahead and https://www.ksps.org/petproject KSPS PBS will be there for you. Sandra Kernerman, CFRE, Investment & Partnership Director There you can see the many furry fans that are such an important part of the KSPS family. All that’s missing is yours! Prevue Editor Doug Minor Retires If you’ve read an issue of this guide at any time since the 1990s, you’ve enjoyed the work of Doug Minor, Editor of Prevue. A Pause to Say Thank You Since the early 1990s, Doug could be found writing and editing articles about events and I hope you will spend a few minutes looking through the attached Annual Report for the 2019-2020 fiscal year, complete with a initiatives, preparing images to highlight our programs and figuring out how to squeeze a ton letter from General Manager Gary Stokes. When you do, please take a bow for the important part YOU have played in making all those of information into the limited number of pages in each issue of Prevue. His warm and friendly accomplishments possible. You have helped us apply the unique capabilities of Public Television to meet urgent needs. Your support writing style has given Prevue the personality we all gladly invite into our TV rooms. has made it happen. In his “spare” time, Doug also managed the front pages of our website and created a wide As we look ahead to a better year in 2021, your membership continues to make all the difference. The confidence in your support variety of print pieces, including the Annual Report. He has been an effective communicator, of television that celebrates life’s possibilities…that enables lifelong learning…that is here for everyone… allows KSPS to move boldly manager of our logo and advocate for sharing the best of KSPS with all of our members. He also happens to be a champion into an unknown future. You truly do make it possible. Thank you! mountain bike rider, resourceful do-it-yourselfer around his beautiful property and, with his wife Kathy, proud grandparent as of With gratitude, last February. Dawn Bayman, Director of Development This is Doug’s last issue of Prevue. He plans to retire at the end of January. As he said, “My thanks to KSPS for the freedom, the occasional prodding and the encouragement to grow in my craft. It has been a position that grew with me and truly evolved In Memory of In Memory of In memory of In Memory of In Memory of Pamela Gorski Carole Jones Lee G. Taylor Kari VanSickel Alice L Crippen into my dream job. For that I am grateful.” In From From From From From Doug, we are all grateful to you for the decades of hard work and creativity you’ve given to KSPS. Congratulations on a job Mary Ann Agnew Claude Kistler Kathleen Taylor Betty VanSickel Victoria & James Munch very well done and a well-earned retirement! Memory Spokane, WA Spokane, WA 10 Sagle, ID Spokane, WA Spokane, WA The Heart of KSPS PBS ALL CREATURES GREAT & SMALL Let’s take one more moment to recognize just what it is that makes all this — every news report, insightful conversation, thrilling discovery, inspiring moment — possible: you and your generous support PET PROJECT for KSPS PBS at times like this. KSPS PBS can remain a vibrant public service year after year because the community we serve and report We are pawsitively delighted to bring a new and to every day is also the one that provides the great majority of our funding. acclaimed production of All Creatures Great & YOU are the public at the heart of KSPS PBS’s public mission. Small to KSPS! In these remaining days of an extraordinarily challenging year for everyone, your year-end strong support now is especially important. It will help bring you the information, insights, and inspiration you and so many others will count on often throughout 2021. Do you and your pet watch KSPS together? All this means this is a moment to act. Share your love for your fur-baby and support It takes only a few moments to make your powerful year-end donation to KSPS PBS, but your generosity now will reward you in all KSPS at the same time! the moments you spend with KSPS PBS in 2021.

Donate in your pet’s name, add a picture, and we’ll recognize them on KSPS.org & Facebook. Investments & Partnerships Update As 2021 dawns, please accept the heartfelt gratitude of the KSPS PBS development staff. YOUR support has helped millions of Share your love for your pet! people in the Inland Northwest and western Canada, providing: the wonderful respite of PBS television; on-air performances by local Go here to get started: artists; and educational programs for our kids and their families as they make a success of the school year. Better days are ahead and https://www.ksps.org/petproject KSPS PBS will be there for you. Sandra Kernerman, CFRE, Investment & Partnership Director There you can see the many furry fans that are such an important part of the KSPS family. All that’s missing is yours! Prevue Editor Doug Minor Retires If you’ve read an issue of this guide at any time since the 1990s, you’ve enjoyed the work of Doug Minor, Editor of Prevue. A Pause to Say Thank You Since the early 1990s, Doug could be found writing and editing articles about events and I hope you will spend a few minutes looking through the attached Annual Report for the 2019-2020 fiscal year, complete with a initiatives, preparing images to highlight our programs and figuring out how to squeeze a ton letter from General Manager Gary Stokes. When you do, please take a bow for the important part YOU have played in making all those of information into the limited number of pages in each issue of Prevue. His warm and friendly accomplishments possible. You have helped us apply the unique capabilities of Public Television to meet urgent needs. Your support writing style has given Prevue the personality we all gladly invite into our TV rooms. has made it happen. In his “spare” time, Doug also managed the front pages of our website and created a wide As we look ahead to a better year in 2021, your membership continues to make all the difference. The confidence in your support variety of print pieces, including the Annual Report. He has been an effective communicator, of television that celebrates life’s possibilities…that enables lifelong learning…that is here for everyone… allows KSPS to move boldly manager of our logo and advocate for sharing the best of KSPS with all of our members. He also happens to be a champion into an unknown future. You truly do make it possible. Thank you! mountain bike rider, resourceful do-it-yourselfer around his beautiful property and, with his wife Kathy, proud grandparent as of With gratitude, last February. Dawn Bayman, Director of Development This is Doug’s last issue of Prevue. He plans to retire at the end of January. As he said, “My thanks to KSPS for the freedom, the occasional prodding and the encouragement to grow in my craft. It has been a position that grew with me and truly evolved In Memory of In Memory of In memory of In Memory of In Memory of Pamela Gorski Carole Jones Lee G. Taylor Kari VanSickel Alice L Crippen into my dream job. For that I am grateful.” In From From From From From Doug, we are all grateful to you for the decades of hard work and creativity you’ve given to KSPS. Congratulations on a job Mary Ann Agnew Claude Kistler Kathleen Taylor Betty VanSickel Victoria & James Munch very well done and a well-earned retirement! Memory Spokane, WA Spokane, WA Sagle, ID Spokane, WA Spokane, WA 11 Sunday, Jan. 17 Friday, Jan. 22 1:00 Nature “The Alps: The High Life” 8:00 Washington Week 2:00 Nova “Secrets in Our DNA” 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 3:00 Operation Grand Canyon with Dan Snow 9:00 Packed to the Rafters 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Musicals and the Movies” 10:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Hecho En Mexico (Made in 5:00 PBS American Portrait “I Work” Mexico)” Rodrigo y Gabriela, Natalia Lafourcade and La Santa 6:00 Pride & Prejudice Cecilia, Los Angeles Azules with YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) 7:00 Finding Your Roots “Coming to America” and Paolo Bortolameolli perform. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, Sun. @ 5 am & 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE “Inheritance” Thrown 4 pm, Mon. @ 4 am and Thurs. @ 4 am) onto her own, Eliza goes to work as a private detective to get out of 11:00 Great Performances “The Magic of Horowitz” (Rpt. Sun. @ 4 am & debt. (Series begins; rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & Tues. @ 4 am) Mon. @ 5 am) 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE Fresh from 12:00 Amanpour and Company veterinary college, Siegfried’s fun-loving brother, Tristan, arrives to Saturday, Jan. 23 help out. (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 5 am & Fri. @ 1 pm) 10:00 Inside the Mind of Agatha Christie Discover what made the world’s 1:00 Cook’s Country “Chicken and Cornbread” most successful crime writer tick. (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am) 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill “Episode 8” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Baltimore 2021 Hour 2” 12:00 Resistance 3:00 Forces of Nature “Color” 4:00 When Disaster Strikes “Paradise Lost: Bahamas” (Rpt. Sun. @ Monday, Jan. 18 3 am & Thurs. @ 1 pm) 8:00 Washington Grown “Women in Agriculture” (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 pm) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Ethiopia: A Development Story” 8:30 Spokane Public Schools Bond / Levy Discussion [KSPS] 5:30 Washington Grown “Women in Agriculture” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Baltimore 2021 Hour 2” Highlight: a 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Newcastle Civic Centre 2” Klondike Gold Rush archive. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) 6:30 Still Open All Hours 10:00 American Masters “How it Feels to be Free” The lives and 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Musical Masterpieces” trailblazing careers of iconic African American entertainers Lena 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Hyacinth is Alarmed” Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson 8:30 As Time Goes By “Weekend Away” and Pam Grier. (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am, Wed. @ 4 am & Sat. @ 4 am) 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Yours, Mine and Ours” (1968; 116 minutes 12:00 Amanpour and Company with Ryan Tucker’s intro) A widower with ten children falls for a widow with eight — the makings of a huge, unconventional family. Tuesday, Jan. 19 11:00 Stampede City Sessions “Lindsay Ell” 8:00 Finding Your Roots “To the Manor Born” The privileged lineages that 12:00 Austin City Limits “Sarah Jarosz / Ray Wylie Hubbard” claim actor Glenn Close and director John Waters as descendants. Sunday, Jan. 24 (Rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ 1 pm) 9:00 PBS American Portrait “I Keep” People try to preserve or change 1:00 Nature “The Alps: Winter’s Fortress” traditions in their lives and communities. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am & 1 pm, 2:00 Nova “Decoding Da Vinci” 3:00 Operation Grand Canyon with Dan Snow Thurs. @ 5 am, & Sunday @ 5 pm) 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Hecho En Mexico (Made in 10:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) Mexico)” 11:00 Evening with Eric Holder 5:00 PBS American Portrait “I Keep” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 6:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Violence at Home” Wednesday, Jan. 20 7:00 Finding Your Roots “To the Manor Born” 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE “The Woman in Red” 8:00 Nature “The Alps: Winter’s Fortress” Experience the hostile and A man is caught with a bloodied knife at a murder scene. (Rpt. bitter cold ecosystems of the Alps. (Rpt. Fri. @ 5 am and Sun. @ Mon. @ 1 am & Tues. @ 4 am) 2 am & 1 pm) 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE James is put to the 9:00 Nova “Decoding Da Vinci” How Leonardo da Vinci used science to test with an ailing racehorse. (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 5 am & Fri. create his legendary artwork. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 2 pm) @ 1 pm) 10:00 When Disaster Strikes “Paradise Lost: Bahamas” An epic tale of 10:00 Agatha Christie’s England Retrace the beloved author’s footsteps to survival as one of the Caribbean’s strongest hurricanes strikes. (Rpt. see the real places that inspired her literary universe. (Rpt. Mon. @ Thurs. @ 3 am, Fri. @ 4 am, Sat. @ 4 pm, Sun. @ 3 am & Thurs., 3 am) 1/28 @ 1 pm) 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill “Episode 9” 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Suriname – Lost World” 12:00 Resistance 12:00 Amanpour and Company Monday, Jan. 25 Thursday, Jan. 21 8:00 Washington Grown “Vegetables” (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 pm) 8:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Violence at Home” A 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Chris Rieser” (Rpt. Mon., 2/22 @ community health survey revealed that family trauma and violence 8:30 pm) are top concerns in Spokane. (Rpt. Sun. @ 6 pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tucson 2021 Hour 1” Highlight: an 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “This Promised End” 1861 Charles Dickens letter. (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] 10:00 Antiques Roadshow Recut “Newport, Part 5” (Rpt. Tues. @ 2 am, 10:00 Midsomer Murders “Murder by Magic, Part 1” Wed. @ 4 am & Sat. @ 4 am) 11:00 The Tunnel 10:30 POV “The Mole Agent” (Rpt. Tues. @ 2:30 am, Wed. @ 4:30 am & 12:00 Amanpour and Company Sat. @ 4:30 am) 12 12:00 Amanpour and Company Tuesday, Jan. 26 Sunday, Jan. 31 8:00 Finding Your Roots “Against All Odds” Media personality Andy 1:00 Nature “Octopus: Making Contact” Cohen and radio journalist Nina Totenberg discover ancestors who 2:00 Nova “Forgotten Genius” were determined to survive. (Rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ 1 pm) 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl” 9:00 PBS American Portrait “I Rise” People working to create an 5:00 PBS American Portrait “I Rise” antiracist American future. (Rpt. Wed. @ 2 am & 1 pm, Thurs. @ 6:00 Lidia Celebrates America “A Salute to First Responders” 4 am, and Sunday @ 4 am & 5 pm) 7:00 Finding Your Roots “Against All Odds” 10:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE “Deeds Not Words” 11:00 Evening with Colin Powell The Duke hires Eliza to spy on suffragettes. (Rpt. Mon. @ 1 am & 12:00 Amanpour and Company Tues. @ 4 am) Wednesday, Jan. 27 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE Siegfried makes a decision about Tristan. (Rpt. Mon. @ 2 am, Tues. @ 5 am & Fri. @ 1 pm) 8:00 Nature “Octopus: Making Contact” An Alaskan professor raises and 10:00 Long Song on MASTERPIECE “Episode 1” In early 1800s Jamaica, studies a pet octopus in his home. DVS] (Rpt. Fri. @ 4 am and Sun. Caroline adopts the child slave July as her maid. (Rpt. Mon. @ 3 am) @ 3 am & 1 pm) 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill “Episode 10” 9:00 Nova “Forgotten Genius” The great African-American scientist Percy 12:00 Resistance Julian was also an industrialist, self-made millionaire, humanitarian and civil rights pioneer. (Rpt. Thurs. @ 2 am & Sun. @ 2 pm) Monday, Feb. 1 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Mexico – Flooded Caves” 8:00 Washington Grown “The Next Generation” (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and Company 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Leon Atkinson” Thursday, Jan. 28 9:00 Antiques Roadshow (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) 10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Three” Highlight: the 1963- 8:00 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] (Season premiere; rpt. Sun., 2/14 @ 1968 NASA archive of Pearl Tucker. 6:30 pm) 11:00 Independent Lens “9to6: The Story of a Movement” (Rpt. Tues. 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Scott Ryan” (Rpt. Mon., 2/15 @ 8:30 pm & @ 2:30 am) Sat., 2/20 @ 11:30 pm) 12:30 Amanpour and Company 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “This Rough Magic” Tuesday, Feb. 2 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] 8:00 Finding Your Roots (Rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ 1 pm) 10:00 Midsomer Murders “Murder by Magic, Part 2” 9:00 The Jazz Ambassadors When America asked Dizzy Gillespie, Louis 11:00 The Tunnel Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman to travel as cultural 12:00 Amanpour and Company ambassadors and combat racially charged Soviet propaganda. Friday, Jan. 29 10:00 Frontline (Rpt. Wed. @ 3 am) 8:00 Washington Week 11:00 Evening with Smokey Robinson 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 12:00 Amanpour and Company 9:00 PBS Programming Wednesday, Feb. 3 10:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl” Dianne Reeves performs with Brazilian musician Ivan Lins and more; 8:00 Nature “Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains” (Rpt. Sun. @ Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter, Marcus Miller and 1 pm) Cindy Blackman Santana (a.k.a. Mega Nova) jam. (Rpt. Sat. @ 2 am, 9:00 Nova “Reactions” (Rpt. Sun. @ 2 pm) Sun. @ 5 am & 4 pm and Mon. @ 4 am) 10:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Missing Lynx” Reveals the spectacular 11:00 Lidia Celebrates America “A Salute to First Responders” (Rpt. Sat. resurgence of nature across Europe’s most varied and breathtaking @ 3 am, Sun. @ 6 pm & Mon. @ 5 am) landscapes. (Series begins; rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm & Wed., 2/10 @ 1 pm) 12:00 Amanpour and Company 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Borneo – Dark Shadow” 12:00 Amanpour and Company Saturday, Jan. 30 Thursday, Feb. 4 1:00 Cook’s Country “The Perfect Cake” 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish 8:00 Rick Steves Hunger and Hope: Lessons from Ethiopia and 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tucson 2021 Hour 1” Guatemala Travel host Rick Steves’ concern with world hunger relief 3:00 Forces of Nature “Motion” leads him on a rare journey outside of Europe. 4:00 Capturing History 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “Toil and Trouble” 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Why We Travel” 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] 5:30 Washington Grown “Vegetables” 10:00 Midsomer Murders “The Ballad of Midsomer County, Part 1” 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Osborne House 2” 11:00 The Tunnel 6:30 Still Open All Hours “Special” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “The Southern Show” Friday, Feb. 5 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “A Riverside Picnic” 8:30 As Time Goes By “Visiting Rocky” 8:00 Washington Week 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Risky Business” (1983; 104 minutes with 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Ryan Tucker’s intro) A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home 9:00 Packed to the Rafters while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand. 10:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl 11:00 Stampede City Sessions “The Matinee” 11:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl 12:00 Austin City Limits 12:00 Amanpour and Company 13 Saturday, Feb. 6 Thursday, Feb. 11 1:00 Cook’s Country “Roast Beef and Potatoes” 8:00 Stella & Co.: A Romantic Musical Comedy Documentary An 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish upbeat, lighthearted look at aging through the lives of the filmmaker’s 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 104-year-old mother and her equally full-of-life friends. 3:00 Prehistoric Road Trip “Welcome to Fossil Country” 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “Exit, Pursued by a 4:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Missing Lynx” (Series begins; rpt. Wed. @ Bear” 1 pm) 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “The Heart of England” 10:00 Midsomer Murders “The Ballad of Midsomer County, Part 2” 5:30 Washington Grown “The Next Generation” 11:00 The Tunnel 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Pioneering Women Special” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 6:30 Still Open All Hours Friday, Feb. 12 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Love Songs” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Skis” 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 As Time Goes By “Why?” 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Arthur” (1981; 102 minutes with Ryan 9:00 Packed to the Rafters Tucker’s intro) When Alcoholic billionaire playboy Arthur Bach falls in 10:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl love with a poor waitress, he must choose between love and money. 12:00 Amanpour and Company 11:00 Stampede City Sessions “Clayton Bellamy & the Congregation” Saturday, Feb. 13 12:00 Austin City Limits Sunday, Feb. 7 1:00 Cook’s Country “Pork and Pie” 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish 1:00 Nature “Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 2:00 Nova “Reactions” 3:00 Prehistoric Road Trip “We Dig Dinosaurs” 3:00 KSPS Membership Special 4:00 Europe’s New Wild “Return of the Titans” (Rpt. Wed. @ 1 pm) 5:00 KSPS Membership Special 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Lisbon” 7:00 Finding Your Roots 5:30 Washington Grown “Environment / Innovation” 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “World War 1 Special” 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE (Rpt. Fri. @ 1 pm) 6:30 Still Open All Hours 10:00 Long Song on MASTERPIECE “Episode 2” 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Songs by Johnny Mercer” 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill “Episode 11” 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “Country Estate” 12:00 Resistance 8:30 As Time Goes By “Misunderstandings” Monday, Feb. 8 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Best in Show” (2000; 95 minutes with Shaun Higgins’ intro) 8:00 Washington Grown “Environment / Innovation” (Rpt. Sat. @ 11:00 Stampede City Sessions “Great Lake Swimmers” 5:30 pm) 12:00 Austin City Limits 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Amanda Howard Phillips” Sunday, Feb. 14 9:00 Antiques Roadshow (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) 10:00 American Experience “Goin’ Back to T-Town” The story of 1:00 Nature “Big Bend” Greenwood, an extraordinary Black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2:00 Nova “Indestructible” that prospered during the 1920s and ’30s. 3:00 Live Art: Love 11:00 Independent Lens “Women in Blue” 4:00 Great Performances “The Sound of Music” 12:30 Amanpour and Company 6:30 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] Tuesday, Feb. 9 7:00 Finding Your Roots 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE 8:00 Finding Your Roots (Rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ 1 pm) 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE (Rpt. Fri. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Al Capone: Icon Quintessential self-made American man, ruthless 10:00 Long Song on MASTERPIECE “Episode 3” killer or both? (Rpt. Thurs. @ 1 pm) 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill “Episode 12” 10:00 Frontline 12:00 Seaside Hotel 11:00 Evening with B.B. King Monday, Feb. 15 12:00 Amanpour and Company Wednesday, Feb. 10 8:00 Washington Grown “Rising Stars” (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 pm) 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Scott Ryan” (Rpt. Sat. @ 11:30 pm) 8:00 Nature “Big Bend” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Antiques Roadshow (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) 9:00 Nova “Indestructible” (Rpt. Sun. @ 2 pm) 10:00 American Experience “Voice of Freedom” The extraordinary life of 10:00 Europe’s New Wild “Return of the Titans” In the Carpathian African American singer Marian Anderson. (Rpt. Sun. @ 5 pm) Mountains of Romania, the reintroduction of European bison is 12:00 Amanpour and Company transforming the land. (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm & Wed., 2/17 @ 1 pm) Tuesday, Feb. 16 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Bhutan – White Water” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 8:00 Finding Your Roots (Rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ 1 pm) 9:00 Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song Traces the 400- year story of the Black church in America. (Series begins) 11:00 Hollywood’s Architect: The Paul R. Williams Story 14 12:00 Amanpour and Company Wednesday, Feb. 17 9:00 Antiques Roadshow (Rpt. Tues. @ 1 pm & Sat. @ 2 pm) 10:00 Antiques Roadshow “Newport, Hour One” For the first time, 8:00 Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins” The relationship cameras roll indoors and outdoors! between man and his noble steed is almost as old as civilization itself. 11:00 Independent Lens “Mr. Soul!” (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 pm) 12:30 Amanpour and Company 9:00 Nova “Life” (Rpt. Sun. @ 2 pm) 10:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Land of the Snow and Ice” Lapland is Tuesday, Feb. 23 home to the Sámi people, iconic wildlife and a time-honored natural 8:00 Finding Your Roots (Rpt. Sun. @ 7 pm & Mon. @ 1 pm) spectacle. (Rpt. Sat. @ 4 pm & Wed., 2/24 @ 1 pm) 9:00 Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song (Part 2) 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Greenland – Ice Mountain” 11:00 Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas 12:00 Amanpour and Company Burwell (Rpt. Thurs. @ 8:30 pm) Thursday, Feb. 18 11:30 Unforgettable Augustus Post 12:00 Amanpour and Company 8:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Housing is Health” (Rpt. Sun. @ 4 pm) Wednesday, Feb. 24 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “The Fairest Show 8:00 Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind” At the speed Means the Most Deceit” of a horse, our ancestors conquered distances and built empires. 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] (Rpt. Sun. @ 1 pm) 10:00 Midsomer Murders “A Vintage Murder, Part 1” 9:00 NOVA 11:00 The Tunnel 10:00 Europe’s New Wild “Europe’s Amazon” An incredible range of 12:00 Amanpour and Company wildlife finds sanctuary in the stunning Danube Delta. (Rpt. Sat. @ Friday, Feb. 19 4 pm & Wed., 3/3 @ 1 pm) 11:00 Expedition with Steve Backshall “Mexico – Maya Underworld” 8:00 Washington Week 12:00 Amanpour and Company 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Packed to the Rafters Thursday, Feb. 25 10:00 Driving While Black: Race, Space and Mobility in America 8:00 Northwest Profiles [KSPS] 12:00 Amanpour and Company 8:30 Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas Saturday, Feb. 20 Burwell 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators “The Chameleon’s 1:00 Cook’s Country “Holiday Feast” Dish” 1:30 Moveable Feast with Relish 9:50 Nick on the Rocks [KSPS] 2:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Midsomer Murders “A Vintage Murder, Part 2” 3:00 Prehistoric Road Trip “Tiny Teeth, Fearsome Beasts” 11:00 The Tunnel 4:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Land of the Snow and Ice” (Rpt. Wed. @ 12:00 Amanpour and Company 1 pm) 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe “Portugal’s Heartland” Friday, Feb. 26 5:30 Washington Grown “Rising Stars” 8:00 Washington Week 6:00 British Antiques Roadshow “Compilation 1” 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 6:30 Still Open All Hours 9:00 Packed to the Rafters 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Tribute to the Swing and Sweet Bands” 10:00 PBS Programming 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances “The Boyfriend” 12:00 Amanpour and Company 8:30 As Time Goes By “The Cruise” 9:00 Saturday Night Cinema “Avalon” (1990; 133 minutes with Shaun Saturday, Feb. 27 Higgins’ intro) 1:00 Cook’s Country “A Trip to the Big Easy” 11:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Scott Ryan” 1:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking “Madrid Rooftop” 12:00 Austin City Limits “Willie Nelson” 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Sunday, Feb. 21 3:00 KSPS Membership Special 5:00 KSPS Membership Special 1:00 Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins” 7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Top Songs from Broadway Musicals” 2:00 Nova “Life” 8:00 KSPS Membership Special 3:00 Injustice at Home: Looking Like the Enemy [KSPS] 11:00 Stampede City Sessions “Madison Violet” 4:00 Health Matters, TELEVISION FOR LIFE [KSPS] “Housing is Health” 12:00 Austin City Limits “Vampire Weekend” 5:00 American Experience “Voice of Freedom” 7:00 Finding Your Roots Sunday, Feb. 28 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on MASTERPIECE 1:00 Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: Chasing the Wind” 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE (Rpt. Fri. @ 1 pm) 2:00 KSPS Membership Special 10:30 Beyond the Canvas “Taking the Stage” 3:30 KSPS Membership Special 11:00 Stella – A History of War 5:00 KSPS Membership Special 12:00 Seaside Hotel 7:00 KSPS Membership Special Monday, Feb. 22 9:00 KSPS Membership Special 11:00 Registry 8:00 Washington Grown “Beef” (Rpt. Sat. @ 5:30 pm) 12:00 Seaside Hotel 8:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Chris Rieser” 15 KSPS Overnight Schedule Friday, Jan. 1 Thursday, Jan. 7 Wednesday, Jan. 13 1 am PBS NewsHour 1 am PBS NewsHour 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 PBS Programming 2:00 Nova “Prediction by the Numbers” 2:00 PBS American Portrait “I Work” 2:30 Anne of Green Gables: Fire & Dew 3:00 When Disaster Strikes “A Perfect Storm: 3:00 Frontline 4:00 Nature “Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo” Mozambique” 4:00 American Experience “The Codebreaker” 5:00 Capturing History [KSPS] 4:00 PBS American Portrait “I Dream” 5:00 All Creatures Great and Small on 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Waist 5:00 Independent Lens “A Woman’s Work: The MASTERPIECE Toning” NFL’s Cheerleader Problem” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Bone 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Upper 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hip and Strengthening” Body Pain Relief” Leg Flexibility” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Saturday, Jan. 2 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Leg Thursday, Jan. 14 1 am PBS NewsHour Toning” 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The New Friday, Jan. 8 2:00 Nova “Secrets in Our Dna” Year’s Celebration 2021” 1 am PBS NewsHour 3:00 When Disaster Strikes “The Silent Killer: 3:30 Beyond the Canvas “All about the Music” 2:00 Ask This Old House “Landscape Lights, Somalia” 4:00 Ask This Old House “Reclaim Beam Mantel, Brick Walkway” 4:00 PBS American Portrait “I Work” Geothermal” 2:30 Jazz “Gumbo (Beginnings to 1917)” 5:00 American Experience “The Codebreaker” 4:30 American Masters “Laura Ingalls Wilder: 4:00 When Disaster Strikes “A Perfect Storm: 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine Prairie to Page” Mozambique” Flexibility” 6:00 This Old House “Upgrading Old School” 5:00 Nature “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 6:30 Ask This Old House “Reclaim Beam Mantel, 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Mobility” Friday, Jan. 15 Geothermal” 1 am PBS NewsHour Sunday, Jan. 3 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Body 2:00 Jazz “The Gift (1917-1924)” 1 am Stampede City Sessions “Maddie Storvold” Shaping” 4:00 When Disaster Strikes “The Silent Killer: 2:00 ACL Hall of Fame: The First Six Years Saturday, Jan. 9 Somalia” 3:00 Nature “Cold Warriors: Wolves and Buffalo” 1 am Amanpour and Company 5:00 Nature “The Alps: The High Life” 2:00 Frontline 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Arthritis 4:00 Vernon Jordan: Make it Plain 3:00 PBS Programming “A Thousand Cuts” Relief and Pain Prevention” 5:00 History Detectives “Jackie Robinson All- 4:00 PBS American Portrait “I Dream” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Stars, Modoc Basket, Special Agent Five” 5:00 Independent Lens “A Woman’s Work: The Saturday, Jan. 16 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Peaceful Nfl’s Cheerleader Problem” 1 am PBS NewsHour Wood Glen” 6:00 This Old House “Outside Details” 2:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Musicals 6:30 Yoga in Practice “Finding Your Center” 6:30 Ask This Old House “Landscape Lights, and the Movies” Monday, Jan. 4 Brick Walkway” 3:00 Great Performances “The Magic of Callas” 1 am Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed Sunday, Jan. 10 4:00 Independent Lens “A Day in the Life of 2:00 Elizabeth is Missing on MASTERPIECE 1 am Stampede City Sessions “Jenie Thai” America / American Nomads” 4:00 Great Performances “From Vienna: The New 2:00 Nature “A Squirrel’s Guide to Success” 5:30 Washington Week Year’s Celebration 2021” 3:00 When Disaster Strikes “A Perfect Storm: 6:00 This Old House “Design Elements” 5:30 Inland Sessions [KSPS] “Mateusz Wolski” Mozambique” 6:30 Ask This Old House “Garden Upgrade, 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Knee 4:00 PBS American Portrait “I Dream” Adirondack Chair” Strengthening” 5:00 Finding Your Roots “Breaking the Silences” Sunday, Jan. 17 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Balance” 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Ocean Mist” 1 am PBS Programming Tuesday, Jan. 5 6:30 Yoga in Practice “Intention, Knowledge and 2:00 Nature “The Alps: The High Life” 1 am PBS NewsHour Action” 3:00 When Disaster Strikes “The Silent Killer: 2:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Two” Monday, Jan. 11 Somalia” 3:00 Independent Lens “A Woman’s Work: The 1 am Masterpiece: 50 Fabulous Years! 4:00 PBS American Portrait “I Work” NFL’s Cheerleader Problem” 2:30 All Creatures Great and Small on 5:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Musicals 4:00 Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed MASTERPIECE and the Movies” 5:00 Indian Summers: Nespelem Art Colony 3:30 The Unseen Alistair Cooke on 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Palm 1937 – 1940 MASTERPIECE Sunrise” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine 4:30 Masterpiece: 50 Fabulous Years! 6:30 Yoga in Practice “Transforming Fear into Mobility” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine Joy” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Stomach Strengthening” Monday, Jan. 18 Flattening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Quad 1 am Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Wednesday, Jan. 6 Flexibility” MASTERPIECE “Inheritance” 1 am PBS NewsHour Tuesday, Jan. 12 2:00 All Creatures Great and Small on 2:00 PBS American Portrait “I Dream” 1:30 PBS NewsHour MASTERPIECE 3:00 Frontline 2:30 American Experience “The Codebreaker” 3:00 Inside the Mind of Agatha Christie 4:00 Independent Lens “A Woman’s Work: The 3:30 Independent Lens “A Day in the Life of 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Musicals Nfl’s Cheerleader Problem” America / American Nomads” and the Movies” 5:00 Prince Albert: A Victorian Hero Revealed 5:00 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde- 5:00 Great Performances “The Magic of Callas” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Back Pain White 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture” Relief” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Boost Your 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Shoulder Energy” Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 16 Tuesday, Jan. 19 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Hecho Monday, Feb. 1 1 am PBS NewsHour En Mexico (Made in Mexico)” 1 am Miss Scarlet and the Duke on 2:00 American Masters “How it Feels to be Free” 5:00 Great Performances “The Magic of MASTERPIECE “Deeds Not Words” 4:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Horowitz” 2:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE “Inheritance” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Arm MASTERPIECE 5:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Toning Workout” 3:00 Long Song on MASTERPIECE “Episode 1” MASTERPIECE 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Jazz at 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Toning and Tuesday, Jan. 26 the Hollywood Bowl” Slenderizing” 1 am PBS NewsHour 5:00 Lidia Celebrates America “A Salute to First 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 2:00 Antiques Roadshow Recut “Newport, Part 5” Responders” Wednesday, Jan. 20 2:30 POV “The Mole Agent” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Hips & 1 am PBS NewsHour 4:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Hamstring Workout” 2:00 PBS American Portrait “I Keep” MASTERPIECE “The Woman in Red” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 3:00 Frontline 5:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Tuesday, Feb. 2 4:00 American Masters “How it Feels to be Free” MASTERPIECE 1:30 PBS Programming 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Boost Your 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine 2:00 PBS Programming Energy” Strengthening Workout” 2:30 Independent Lens “9to6: The Story of a 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Movement” Thursday, Jan. 21 Wednesday, Jan. 27 4:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke on 1 am PBS NewsHour 1 am PBS NewsHour MASTERPIECE “Deeds Not Words” 2:00 Nova “Decoding Da Vinci” 2:00 PBS American Portrait “I Rise” 5:00 All Creatures Great and Small on 3:00 When Disaster Strikes “Paradise Lost: 3:00 Frontline MASTERPIECE Bahamas” 4:00 Antiques Roadshow Recut “Newport, Part 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Bone 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Musicals 5” Strength Workout” and the Movies” 4:30 POV “The Mole Agent” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 5:00 PBS American Portrait “I Keep” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Shoulder Wednesday, Feb. 3 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Feet and Pain Workout” 1 am PBS NewsHour Calf Workout” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 2:00 The Jazz Ambassadors 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Thursday, Jan. 28 3:00 Frontline Friday, Jan. 22 1 am PBS NewsHour 4:00 Independent Lens 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova “Forgotten Genius” 5:00 Chef’s Life 2:00 Jazz “Our Language (1924-1928)” 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Hecho 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight 4:00 When Disaster Strikes “Paradise Lost: En Mexico (Made in Mexico)” Loss Workout” Bahamas” 5:00 PBS American Portrait “I Rise” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 5:00 Nature “The Alps: Winter’s Fortress” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Knee Thursday, Feb. 4 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Quad Strengthening Workout” 1 am PBS NewsHour Lengthening & Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 2:00 Nova 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Friday, Jan. 29 3:00 Europe’s New Wild Saturday, Jan. 23 1 am PBS NewsHour 4:00 Antiques Roadshow 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Jazz “The True Welcome (1929-1935)” 5:00 The Jazz Ambassadors 2:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Hecho 4:00 Nature “Octopus: Making Contact” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Ab & Core En Mexico (Made in Mexico)” 5:00 Capturing History [KSPS] Strength Workout” 3:00 Great Performances “The Magic of 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Horowitz” Strengthening & Pain-Relief Workout” Friday, Feb. 5 4:00 American Masters “How it Feels to be Free” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics 1 am PBS NewsHour 6:00 This Old House “Pizza Time” Saturday, Jan. 30 2:00 Ask This Old House 6:30 Ask This Old House “Radiator Paint, Load 1 am PBS NewsHour 3:00 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“Octopus: Making Contact” Sunday, Feb. 7 Monday, Jan. 25 5:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Jazz at 1 am Stampede City Sessions 1 am Miss Scarlet and the Duke on the Hollywood Bowl” 2:00 Nova MASTERPIECE “The Woman in Red” 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Sunflower 3:00 Nature 2:00 All Creatures Great and Small on Gold” 4:00 Europe’s New Wild MASTERPIECE 6:30 Yoga in Practice “Cultivate Self-Respect” 5:00 PBS Programming 3:00 Agatha Christie’s England 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Red Rock Basin” 6:30 Yoga in Practice “Allow Yourself to Soar” 17 U.S. & CANADA PAC. & MTN. 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FROMOvernight THE COVER: Schedule (continued) KSPS-TV MISSION STATEMENT Program Sponsors Monday, Feb. 8 Monday, Feb. 15 Monday, Feb. 22 A1 am Classic Miss Scarlet & Returns the Duke on MASTERPIECE 1 am Miss Scarlet & the Duke on MASTERPIECEKSPS Public 1 amTelevision Miss Scarlet provides & on-air, the Duke online on andMASTERPIECE multimedia programs that entertain, engage and educate to enrich all the 2:00Since All Creatures their first Great publication and Small on in MASTERPIECE 1970, the beloved 2:00 Allbooks Creatures of James Great and Alfred Small on MASTERPIECE 2:00 All Creatures Great and Small on MASTERPIECE www.myavista.com 3:00 Long Song on MASTERPIECE 3:00 Long Song on MASTERPIECE communities 3:30 we serve.Beyond The Canvas Wight, published under the pen name James Herriot, have held a special place in www.riverviewretirement.org 4:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl 4:00 Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize 4:00Vol. 42 American • Issue 1 January/FebruaryExperience 2021 www.inlandimaging.com people’s 5:00 In Concerthearts throughoutat the Hollywood the Bowlworld. 5:00 This Old House 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Back Pain 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Increase 6:00 Aging Backwards 3 with Miranda Esmonde-PREVUE is publishedRelief” six times a year by Friends of KSPS. Yearly subscriptions are included with annual memberships of $60 or more. For ThisBalance new television Workout” adaptation preserves the rich Whitespirit, tone and values of 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Mobility” Herriot’s 6:30 Classical iconic Stretch: characters By Essentrics and stories “Full Bodyand will bring to life his keenly observant, information about membership or volunteer activities, call 800-735-2377, Workout” Tuesday, Feb. 16 email [email protected] or write Friends of KSPS, 3911 S Regal St, Spokane entertaining and incredibly funny tales of country 1 am life PBS in the NewsHour North of England for WA 99223 Tuesday,USA. Feb. 23 Tuesday, Feb. 9 Please send change of address notification 30 days prior to effective a modern audience. 2:00 American Experience 1:30 PBS Newshour bernardowills.com/ www.spokanejournal.com 1:30 PBS Newshour 4:00 Miss Scarlet & the Duke on MASTERPIECEdate. Include 3:00both old Independent and new address. Lens 2:00 PBS Programming Says Rebecca Eaton, Executive Producer of MASTERPIECE,5:00 All Creatures Great“We andpromise Small on that MASTERPIECE KSPS-TV 4:30is seen Misson numerous Scarlet cable, & the translator Duke andon satelliteMASTERPIECE systems 3:00 Independent Lens throughout the 5:30 Inland All Northwest Creatures in Oregon,Great and Western Small Montana, on MASTERPIECE Northern the 4:00 new Miss series Scarlet will & havethe Duke all theon MASTERPIECEwit, warmth, and 6:00 quirky Classical charm Stretch: of the By original Essentrics — “BackIdaho Pain and Eastern Washington, as well as Western Canada and the Yukon www.st-lukes.org Relief” and Northwest 6:00 Territories. Classical KSPS-TV Stretch: encourages By Essentrics you to support “Endurance your local and 5:00 of All course, Creatures lots Great of andirresistible Small on MASTERPIECEanimals.” and Power” 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Plantar 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Kneetranslator and cable system. Strengthening” 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine TheFasciitis new All Release” Creatures Great and Small will air Sundays, beginning Jan. 10 at This issue of PREVUE is being received in 21,578 member www.multicare.org 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture households: 10,712 Strengthening”in Washington; 2,738 in Idaho; 354 in Montana; 102 8 pm/9 Mtn. Wednesday, Feb. 17 in Oregon; 529 in British Columbia; 6,893 in Alberta; 148 Other Canada Workout” 1 am PBS NewsHour and 102 OtherWednesday, U.S. Feb. 24 1 am PBS NewsHour chas.org Harry and Adele Roberts Wednesday, Feb. 10 2:00 Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our FRIENDS OF KSPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS ALSO ON THE COVER — Song 2:00 Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our 1 am PBS NewsHour Jeffrey Adams* Chair 2:00 Al Capone: Icon 4:00 American Experience Song The Estate of Karolyn K. Latham Craig Gracyalny* 4:00 Independent Lens Vice Chair Matchless 3:00 Frontline Maven of Murder 6:00 Classical Mysteries Stretch: By Essentrics “Full BodyLinda Finney* Secretary 5:30 Beyond the Canvas 4:00Agatha Independent Christie Lens ranks as one of the most successfulStrengthening” writers of all time. Adam Munson, CPA* Treasurer 5:30 PBS Programming 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Arthritis James Alexie; Vincent Alfonso PhD; Marti D’Agostino; Roberta Brooke; Klay William A. Crosetto Combining 6:00 Classical rare Stretch: access By to Essentrics Christie’s “Hip family Pain and her personalMobility” archive, Inside Workout” Dyer [EDMONTON] 6:30; JodiClassical Harland; Stretch:Addy Hatch; By JonEssentrics Heideman; “Boost Kim Lloyd; Your The MindRelief of and Agatha Stretch” Christie offers a never-before-seenThursday, look Feb. into 18 the late crime Monica Samper [CALGARY]; Shannon Scheiwiller; Rosemary Selinger Carolyn Santantonio 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight Energy”* Executive Committee member writer’sLoss” fascinating life story. 1 am PBS NewsHour 2:00 Nova FRIENDSThursday, OF KSPS Feb. COMMUNITY 25 ADVISORY BOARD Thursday,Agatha Christie’s Feb. 11 England retraces the celebrated English writer’s footsteps 1 am PBS NewsHour 3:00 Europe’s New Wild James Albrecht, Chair Patty Crone Consuelo Larrabee www.mackaymfg.com across 1 am PBS the NewsHourUnited Kingdom. With access to both 4:00 her Blackfamily Church: and those This is who Our livedStory, This isVanessa Our Strange, 2:00 Secretary NOVA Emily Geddes Bob Morrison 2:00 Nova 3:00 Europe’s New Wild with her and knew her best, learn how Christie drew Songupon her extraordinary Terrie Ashby-Scott Shaun Higgins 3:00 Europe’s New Wild 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Posture” 4:00 Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our surroundings 4:00 American for Experience inspiration. 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Friday, Feb. 19 6:30 Classical Stretch: By EssentricsPartnerships Officer“Bone 6:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Full Body 1 am PBS NewsHour Lynn VeltrieStrengthening” Flexibility” 2:00 Jazz Operations Manager Skyler Reep Membership Director www.esd101.net 4:00 Europe’s New Wild BarbaraFriday, Harms Feb. 26 Friday, Feb. 12 Asset Manager/Operations1 am PBS NewsHour 1 am PBS NewsHour Contact KSPS: 5:00 Nature Shawn Claypool 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Long Adductor” Randy 2:00 Kenworthy Jazz Outreach and Projects Manager 2:00 Jazz Broadcast Promotions 4:00 Europe’s Coordinator/ New Wild 4:00800-735-2377 Europe’s New Wild ______6:30 Classical Stretch:Toll-free By Essentrics “Hip and Master Control Operator Larry Gross Leg Flexibility” 5:00 Nature Fulfillment Specialist 5:00 Nature Patiel Bedrosian www.ewu.edu 509-443-7700 ______in Spokane Traffic/MCO 6:00 ClassicalSpecialist Stretch: By Essentrics “Toning the stcu.org 6:00 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Weight Saturday, Feb. 20 Waist” Sandra Kernerman Loss and Calorie Burn” Steve Covert Investments/Partnerships Director Studio 6:30 Engineer Classical Stretch: By Essentrics “Spine 6:30www.ksps.org Classical Stretch: By Essentrics ______“Waist 1 am PBS NewsHour Web Mike PetersonFlexibility” Judith Rabensteiner-Frers www.numericacu.com 2:00 Driving While Black: Race, Space and Investments and Partnerships Officer Toning” Field/Studio Engineer [email protected] ______Mobility in America E-mail Saturday, Feb. 27 Saturday, Feb. 13 4:00 American Experience Tim Spaulding Jason Miller 1 am PBS NewsHour Broadcast 1 Technician/Engineeram PBS NewsHour Corporate Investments/ 6:00 This Old House Partnerships Director Phillip Von Lintel 2:00 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Shannon 2:00 WrightPBS Programming www.framatome.com 6:30 Ask This Old House Facility 3:00 IT Administrator PBS Programming 2:30 PBS Programming CONTENTS Peggy Urlacher The Estate of Merrill O’Brien 3:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Sunday, Feb. 21 Cary4:00 Balzer Independent LensCorporate Support Representative, Daytime 4:00 Dave Schedules Chappelle: ……………………………………………………………The Mark Twain Prize 1 am Stampede City Sessions 6 Program 5:00 ManagerBeyond the Canvas Canada 5:00 American Experience 2:00 Nova Doug6:00 MinorThis Old House “Pizza Time”Allison Hansen Prime 6:00 This Time Old Schedule House …………………………………………………… 8 - 15 Graphic Communications 6:30 Ask ThisSpecialist/ Old HouseAccounting/Finance “Radiator Paint, Manager Load 3:00 Nature Prevue Editor Features: 6:30 Ask This Old House 4:00 Europe’s New Wild Bearing Wall” Kerry Lockhart 5:00 Antiques Roadshow Bukola Breczinski Membership Associate Sunday,PBS Kids Feb. Special 14 ……………………………………………………………6 EducationSunday, Director Feb. 28 6:00 Happy Yoga with Sarah Starr “Peaceful Lake The Estate of Anne H. 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FROM THE COVER: KSPS-TV MISSION STATEMENT Program Sponsors A Classic Returns KSPS Public Television provides on-air, online and multimedia Since their first publication in 1970, the beloved books of James Alfred programs that entertain, engage and educate to enrich all the communities we serve. www.myavista.com Wight, published under the pen name James Herriot, have held a special place in www.inlandimaging.com www.riverviewretirement.org people’s hearts throughout the world. Vol. 42 • Issue 1 January/February 2021 PREVUE is published six times a year by Friends of KSPS. Yearly This new television adaptation preserves the rich spirit, tone and values of subscriptions are included with annual memberships of $60 or more. For information about membership or volunteer activities, call 800-735-2377, Herriot’s iconic characters and stories and will bring to life his keenly observant, email [email protected] or write Friends of KSPS, 3911 S Regal St, Spokane entertaining and incredibly funny tales of country life in the North of England for WA 99223 USA. Please send change of address notification 30 days prior to effective a modern audience. date. Include both old and new address. bernardowills.com/ www.spokanejournal.com Says Rebecca Eaton, Executive Producer of MASTERPIECE, “We promise that KSPS-TV is seen on numerous cable, translator and satellite systems throughout the Inland Northwest in Oregon, Western Montana, Northern the new series will have all the wit, warmth, and quirky charm of the original — Idaho and Eastern Washington, as well as Western Canada and the Yukon www.st-lukes.org and Northwest Territories. KSPS-TV encourages you to support your local and of course, lots of irresistible animals.” translator and cable system. The new All Creatures Great and Small will air Sundays, beginning Jan. 10 at This issue of PREVUE is being received in 21,578 member households: 10,712 in Washington; 2,738 in Idaho; 354 in Montana; 102 www.multicare.org 8 pm/9 Mtn. in Oregon; 529 in British Columbia; 6,893 in Alberta; 148 Other Canada and 102 Other U.S. chas.org Harry and Adele Roberts ALSO ON THE COVER — FRIENDS OF KSPS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jeffrey Adams* Chair Craig Gracyalny* Vice Chair The Estate of Karolyn K. Latham Matchless Maven of Murder Mysteries Linda Finney* Secretary Adam Munson, CPA* Treasurer Agatha Christie ranks as one of the most successful writers of all time. William A. Crosetto Combining rare access to Christie’s family and her personal archive, Inside James Alexie; Vincent Alfonso PhD; Marti D’Agostino; Roberta Brooke; Klay Dyer [EDMONTON]; Jodi Harland; Addy Hatch; Jon Heideman; Kim Lloyd; The Mind of Agatha Christie offers a never-before-seen look into the late crime Monica Samper [CALGARY]; Shannon Scheiwiller; Rosemary Selinger Carolyn Santantonio writer’s fascinating life story. * Executive Committee member FRIENDS OF KSPS COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD Agatha Christie’s England retraces the celebrated English writer’s footsteps James Albrecht, Chair Patty Crone Consuelo Larrabee www.mackaymfg.com across the United Kingdom. With access to both her family and those who lived Vanessa Strange, Secretary Emily Geddes Bob Morrison with her and knew her best, learn how Christie drew upon her extraordinary Terrie Ashby-Scott Shaun Higgins surroundings for inspiration. KSPS STAFF ccs.spokane.edu These programs air consecutive Sundays, Jan. 17 & 24 at 9 pm/10 Mtn, as Gary Stokes Dawn Wiley Bayman President & General Manager Chief Investments & www.spokaneaquifer.org KSPS Membership Special events. Partnerships Officer Lynn Veltrie Operations Manager Skyler Reep Membership Director Barbara Harms www.esd101.net Contact KSPS: Asset Manager/Operations Shawn Claypool Randy Kenworthy Outreach and Projects Manager Broadcast Promotions Coordinator/ 800-735-2377 ______Toll-free Master Control Operator Larry Gross Fulfillment Specialist Patiel Bedrosian www.ewu.edu 509-443-7700 ______in Spokane Traffic/MCO Specialist Sandra Kernerman stcu.org Steve Covert Investments/Partnerships Director www.ksps.org ______Web Studio Engineer Mike Peterson Judith Rabensteiner-Frers www.numericacu.com Investments and Partnerships Officer [email protected] ______E-mail Field/Studio Engineer Tim Spaulding Jason Miller Broadcast Technician/Engineer Corporate Investments/ Shannon Wright Partnerships Director www.framatome.com Phillip Von Lintel Facility IT Administrator CONTENTS Peggy Urlacher Cary Balzer Corporate Support Representative, The Estate of Merrill O’Brien Daytime Schedules ……………………………………………………………6 Program Manager Canada Doug Minor Allison Hansen Prime Time Schedule …………………………………………………… 8 - 15 Graphic Communications Specialist/ Accounting/Finance Manager Prevue Editor Features: Kerry Lockhart Bukola Breczinski Membership Associate PBS Kids Special ……………………………………………………………6 Education Director The Estate of Anne H. Probst Jim Zimmer Kristen Zimmer www.wagstaff.com Aquifer Educator www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com January/February Specials …………………………………………… 4 - 5 Production Manager KSPS PBS Productions ……………………………………………………7 Charles Costanza Madison Dykeman Among Friends ……………………………………………………… 10 - 11 Bob Lawrence Sustainer/Corporate Specialist Scott McKinnon Ben Gurtel Overnight Schedule ………………………………………………… 16 - 18 Producers / Directors Videographer/Editor Program Sponsors ……………………………………………………… 19 Angelia Savage Neil Claflin Abby Damerow www.watrust.com Digital Marketing Specialist 2 Production Technicians www.hospiceofspokane.org www.shmc.org 19 U.S. PAC. VERSION

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KSPS Passport Premieres Sunday, Jan 10 8 pm/9 Mtn MASTERPIECE for PBS

Two Programs — Members gain access to an extended on-demand library of thousands of hours of PBS favorites Inside the Mind of Agatha Christie with new programs added weekly. The library is full of Public Television’s acclaimed arts, science Sunday, Jan. 17, 9 pm/10 Mtn February and history programs plus a rotating selection of films you can stream at your convenience. Agatha Christie’s England / 2021 To get started, visit KSPS.org/passport Sunday, Jan. 24, 9 pm/10 Mtn Courtesy PBS MountainJanuary Time Edition