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Programming Guide JUNE 2017 Programming Guide on MASTERPIECE P. 4 The Great British ViewFinder: The Boomer's Baking Show P. 13 Guide to Growing Older P. 6 Have you ever seen the famous Laguna Pageant? The Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters 3 Days • July 30 – August 1 California’s premier cultural arts event Many California residents have never seen one of the country’s most spectacular cultural arts events, even though it’s only a short plane flight away. The Laguna Pageant of the Masters and The Festival of the Arts, is now approaching itsit’s 85th85th season.season. It is best described as “humans portraying art,” but Volunteers portray famous works of art at the it’s not that simple. It is simply amazing. Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach Our package includes two nights at the Newport Marriott Hotel, tickets to the pageant, a pre-show tour and dinner, plus a post-show lecture the following morning to learn more about how it is all done. 3 meals, added attractions and airfare included. $1495 p.p./dbl.occ., $1675 single //& 916-361-2051 • 800-951-5556 • 9812 Old Winery Place, Suite 1 www.sportsleisure.com • Since 1979 • CA Sellers of Travel #2011549-40 Call for your FREE Trial Travel Club Membership 2 JUNE 2017 Volume 41 · Issue 6 | June 2017 Joe Bonamassa Live at Carnegie Hall June 4 at 7:30PM P. 5 The Story of China President & General Manager: David Lowe June 20 & 27 at 8PM Editor & Writer: Sara Kewin Graphic Designer: Chris Jacobs P. 5 KVIE Board of Directors Prime Suspect: Board Chair: James Beckwith Board Vice Chair: Frank Myers Tennison on MASTERPIECE June 25 at 10PM Board Secretary: Laura Lewis P. 4 Sonbol Aliabadi Paul Hersek Russell J. Austin Nancy Miller Jonathan Breslau, MD Michelle Odell Roy E. Brewer James C. Paul Martin Camsey Susan Savage Viva Ettin, MD Cyril Shah President’s Ben Gumpert Erica Taylor MESSAGE Dr. Frederika Harmsen Spyros Tseregounis, Ph.D. Rick Heron Our fiscal year ends in June. Would you please consider an additional donation to continue the Our volunteer board of directors is composed great programming you help make possible? of community and business leaders with a passion for public television. Please visit We have it all – drama, history, science, health, kvie.org/about-us/kvie-management for a list and exploration with Rob on the Road. Tune in of more leadership volunteers. for new drama with another season of Grantchester on MASTERPIECE and the all-new CONTACT KVIE My Mother and Other Strangers on MASTERPIECE. MON.–FRI. 9AM–5PM: 916-929-5843 Other new programs include Big Pacific, Great Toll Free: 800-347-5843 Yellowstone Thaw, and The Story of China. For Payment Update: 800-648-1292 local stories, don’t miss a new ViewFinder about Vehicle Donation: 877-KVIE-CAR how baby boomers are caring for others – and E-mail: [email protected] Website: kvie.org themselves, and Rob on the Road visits the state capitol gardens and Sutter’s Fort. CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS KVIE HD | KVIE2 | KVIE WORLD | KVIE PBS KIDS Stay tuned! Please visit kvie.org/schedule to see complete listings and program information. Channel designations vary by provider. Please check with your cable or satellite provider for an up-to-date channel lineup, or refer to your David Lowe television's on-screen guide. KVIE President and General Manager POSTMASTER send address changes to: OnSix, 2030 West El Camino Avenue Sacramento, CA 95833 Viewer Feedback Non-Profit postage paid at Sacramento, CA. OnSix published monthly by KVIE, Inc., a “I thought my sustaining pledge would be California non-profit corporation, 2030 West finished. How many more months do I owe?” El Camino Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95833- 2926, mailed to current members. A KVIE – Deb in Citrus Heights membership of $35 ($25 for seniors) or more includes a $3 subscription to OnSix. KVIE does not offer donation financing or installment plans. Donations are made two ways: one-time donations Privacy Rights Statement: We care about or ongoing monthly sustaining donations for member- your privacy. From time to time KVIE shares ships that never expire. Sustaining memberships do not lists with other non-profits. When we do, have an end date; they provide ongoing support for KVIE. we share only name and address. We offer You may contact us to change or discuss your member- you the ability to opt out. You will find this ship at any time at [email protected] or (916) 641-3500. ability on communications, or you may indicate your preference via email or written Have a question or comment for KVIE? request. See above for contact information. Send an email to [email protected] and include the city where you live. Printing generously provided by: River City Printers, LLC. | rcprint.net KVIE PUBLIC TELEVISION 3 Primetime Features My Mother and Other Strangers on MASTERPIECE Great Yellowstone Thaw Drama & MASTERPIECE Science & Nature Doc Martin Big Pacific On the Edge, Part 2 traces a hare-brained Mysterious follows the explorers who are just scheme by Louisa’s father (6/1 9PM). The beginning to plumb the depths of the Pacific Apple Doesn’t Fall sees Martin help a new and discover its secrets (6/21 8PM). Violent police officer (6/15 9PM). Movement follows explores the natural mayhem of the ocean Burt’s attempt to open a restaurant, only to be and visits the volcanoes in the Ring of Fire plagued by problems (6/22 9PM). City Slickers (6/28 8PM). witnesses the disturbance of a new family moving in to Portwenn (6/29 9PM). Nature Mystery Monkeys of Shangri-La follows a Downton Abbey on MASTERPIECE Classic family of Yunnan snub-nosed monkeys living in A powerful politician comes to dinner at the the highest forests in the world (6/14 8PM). Abbey, and Thomas makes a generous offer (6/17 8PM). NOVA Why Sharks Attack investigates the science Grantchester on MASTERPIECE behind the hunting instincts of the great white In the premiere of the third season, vicar shark (6/14 9PM). Sidney Chambers and Detective Inspector Geordie Keating investigate the murder of Great Yellowstone Thaw a groom on his wedding day, while Amanda Discover how animal families brave a brutal – pregnant and estranged from her husband – winter (6/21 9PM). Follow wildlife in the park tries to celebrate Christmas (6/18 9PM). as spring brings new challenges (6/28 9PM). A killer with a disturbing aviary calling card surprises Geordie and Sidney, Leonard bonds History & Public Affairs with a woman close to the case, and Amanda A Conversation with Bill Moyers languishes (6/25 9PM). Join the award-winning journalist, political My Mother and Other Strangers commentator, and author as he reflects on on MASTERPIECE his life and storied career (6/4 9PM). In rural Ireland, Londoner Rose is just as much Independent Lens of a stranger as the American GIs who arrive Limited Partnership traces the story of a during WWII, upending life for the village and gay couple that fought for marriage and her Irish husband and children. The series immigration equality (6/16 11PM). Real Boy is begins as daughter Emma goes on a date and the coming-of-age story of Bennett, a trans incites an international incident and Rose teenager with dreams of musical stardom defends an airman (6/18 8PM). Francis goes (6/23 11PM). Farmer/Veteran follows a combat poaching and Rose stands up for justice – and veteran with PTSD as he starts a farm becomes a local hero (6/25 8PM). (6/30 11PM). Prime Suspect: Tennison on MASTERPIECE FRONTLINE Rewind to 1970s London, where Jane Tennison Terror in Europe discusses Europe’s fight is a young probationary police officer, against the rise of Islamist terrorism learning to solve crime and survive in a sexist (6/13 10PM). Supplements and Safety environment. When she impresses her boss, DI investigates the hidden dangers of vitamins Bradfield, she gets her chance to investigate a and supplements, a multibillion-dollar industry murder (6/25 10PM). (6/20 10PM). The Secret History of ISIS traces 4 JUNE 2017 Primetime Features The Story of China Sgt. Pepper’s Musical Revolution the inside story of the creation of ISIS, and Great Performances explores how the U.S. missed warning signs Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration (6/27 10PM). toasts the singer-songwriter with tribute performances from Mary Carpenter, David The Story of China Crosby, Paul Simon, and more (6/11 9PM). Explore the history of the world’s oldest continuous state, from the ancient past to James Garner’s Tribute to Johnny Cash the present day in a 6-part journey through Celebrate the “Man in Black” with renditions time. Ancestors goes back to the beginnings of classic Cash tunes (6/6 7PM). of Chinese history to find clues to China today JFK: The Lost Inaugural Gala (6/20 8PM). Silk Roads and China Ships Enjoy performances from Frank Sinatra, travels the Silk Road to learn the story of Ethel Merman, Harry Belafonte, Ella China’s brilliant Tang dynasty (6/20 9PM). Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Gene Kelly, and Golden Age explores the achievements of one more in this presidential gala event, taped of China’s most brilliant dynasties, the Song in 1961 but never before broadcast (6/27 8PM). The Ming revisits the splendors (6/7 8PM). of the age of the Great Wall and the Forbidden Joe Bonamassa Live at Carnegie Hall City (6/27 9PM). Enjoy an evening of blues and rock guitar POV inspired by music from around the world Dalya’s Other Country/4.1 Miles follows the (6/4 7:30PM).
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