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Programming Guide JULY 2016 Programming Guide A Capitol Fourth P. 5 Supernature: Wild Flyers P. 5 The Great British Baking Show P. 10 Travel Experiences from Sports Leisure Vacations… Listen to “The Travel Guys,” with Tom & Mark, Postcards from Puget Sound Sundays at 3pm on KFBK, 1530AM/93.1FM 4 Days • Sept. 5-8 • Sight & flightseeing in the San Juan Islands Overnight Whidbey Island, two nights Majestic Inn Anacortes, all day San Juan Islands tour including ferry to the island, flightseeing, lunch, guided tour. Plus Boeing Plant Tour in Everett, 9 meals, airfare. $2095 p.p./dbl.occ., $2300 single Catch The Coast Starlight 4 Days • Sept. 18-21 • Fly to LA, ride the train LA to Seattle Includes overnights in LA, on the train and in Tacoma. Choice of bedroom and smaller roomettes on the train. Tour historic Union Station in LA, Pike Place Market and the Chihuly Glass Museum in Seattle, air to Burbank/return Seattle and 7 meals included. $1440/1875 p.p./dbl.occ., $1650/$2450 single Arkansas’ Crystal Bridges American Museum of Art 7 Days • Sept. 23-29 • See the spectacular new art museum in Bentonville From the history of Hot Springs and Little Rock, to a visit to a real Arkansas castle, a chance to discover a state you may have overlooked. Airfare and 13 meals included, details online. $2935 p.p./dbl.occ., $3255 single Tours listed include our signature door-to-door service LLC 916-361-2051 • 800-951-5556 • 9812 Old Winery Place, Suite 1 www.sportsleisure.com • Since 1979 • CA Sellers of Travel #2011549-40 For more information on all our trips and/or a FREE trial Travel Club Membership, call or visit www.sportsleisure.com Do You Hear But It’s easy to Not Understand? support KVIE If so, give yourself and your loved by donating ones the gift of better hearing your vehicle! and listening. Treat yourself and KVIE! Michael & Betty Kemp FREE Hearing Test & Consultation to determine if you can be helped. (It doesn't matter what insurance you have.) 1-877-KVIE-CAR FREE Hearing Aid Demonstration kvie.org/car It's changing how people think of hearing aids. $25 Donation to KVIE! In your honor when you book a test. CALL TODAY (916) 993-5001 www.AvalonHearing.com FREE TOWING 2 JULY 2016 JULY 2016 | Volume 40 • Issue 7 9 Months That Made You 7/6 and 7/13 at 10PM P. 5 The White House: President & General Manager: David Lowe Inside Story Editor & Writer: Sara Kewin Graphic Designer: Landry Blume July 12 at 8PM P. 5 KVIE Board of Directors Board Chair: James Beckwith Dancing on the Edge Board Vice Chair: Frank Myers Board Secretary: Laura Lewis Sonbol Aliabadi Rick Heron Sundays at 8PM P. 13 Russell J. Austin Paul Hersek Jonathan Breslau, MD Julia Jenness Tammy Davis Nancy Miller President’s Message Jane Einhorn James C. Paul The weather isn’t the only Viva Ettin, MD Susan Savage thing heating up in July. So Ben Gumpert Cyril Shah is our PBS Election 2016 Dr. Frederika Harmsen Spyros Tseregounis, Ph.D coverage! Tune in for special Our volunteer board of directors is live convention coverage composed of community and business (Republican National leaders with a passion for public television. Convention, July 18 through For a list of more leadership volunteers, visit July 21, 5PM to 8PM and the kvie.org/about-us/kvie-management. Democratic National Convention,July 25 through CONTACT KVIE July 28, 5PM to 8PM). MON.–FRI. 9AM–5PM: 916-929-5843 And if you’re keeping cool by not using the oven Toll Free: 800-347-5843 this summer, you don’t have to miss out on baking. Payment Update: 800-648-1292 Vehicle Donation: 877-KVIE-CAR Every Friday, tune in for a new season of The Great E-mail: [email protected] British Baking Show beginning July 1 at 9PM. Keep Website: kvie.org your taste buds traveling with encore airings of CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS I’ll Have What Phil’s Having at 10PM. Whatever KVIE HD | KVIE2 | KVIE WORLD | KVIE Vme your tastes are, we have something for you every To see complete listings and program info month on KVIE. visit: kvie.org/schedule. Channel designations vary by provider. Visit Stay tuned! kvie.org/schedule and click Change Provider for customized channel details, or refer to your service provider's channel lineup. David Lowe POSTMASTER send address changes to: KVIE President and General Manager OnSix, 2030 West El Camino Avenue Sacramento, CA 95833 Periodical postage paid at Sacramento, CA. OnSix (USPC 298-320) published monthly Viewer Feedback by KVIE, Inc., a California non-profit corporation, 2030 West. El Camino Avenue, “I need to change the payment method used Sacramento, CA 95833-2926, mailed to for my ongoing membership. How can I do current members. A KVIE membership of $35 ($25 for seniors) or more includes a $3 that?” – Charlene in Sacramento subscription to OnSix. Privacy Statement & Your California Privacy Rights: There are two secure and easy ways to update We care about your privacy. From time to your donation payment information – both are time KVIE shares lists with other non-profits. available 24/7. You may visit www.kvie.org/update When we do, we share only name and to update your payment online or call 1-800-648- address. We offer you the ability to opt out. You will find this ability on 1292 to talk to one of our representatives. For communications, or you may indicate your your security, please do not email or chat your preference via email or written request. information. See above for contact information. Printing generously provided by: Have a question or comment for KVIE? Send an email River City Printers, LLC. | rcprint.net to [email protected] and include the city where you live. JULY 2016 3 Primetime Features Father Brown The Deadly Seal sees Father Brown tempted to break a cardinal rule (7/7 9PM). The Owl of Minerva takes a surprising turn when Inspector Sullivan takes sanctuary in St. Mary’s (7/14 9PM). The Mask of the Demon goes Hollywood when a B-movie director is killed while filming (7/21 9PM). The Brewer’s Daughter sees Sid engaged to an heiress accused of murder (7/28 9PM). Inspector Lewis on MASTERPIECE Mystery! Entry Wounds picks up with Hathaway as he seeks help from recently retired Lewis on a case that touches neurosurgery and blood sport (7/17 9PM). The Lions of Nemea traces the murder of an American student as Lewis and Hathaway work closely with new DS Lizzie Maddox (7/24 9PM). Beyond Good and Evil sees Lewis doubt himself when his first case is called ENDEAVOUR ON MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! into question (7/31 9PM). Did you know? DC Morse is named after Captain James Cook’s ship the HMS Endeavour. The Tunnel The international team of detectives race to end a killer’s brutal “truth” campaign (7/3 10:30PM). MASTERPIECE & Drama Detectives Karl and Elise search for an Dancing on the Edge The Louis Lester elderly soldier (7/10 10:30PM). Benji Band plays on a private train ride to a picnic, begins his samurai mission and Karl an affair begins, immigration troubles gets more than he bargained for (7/17 cause pain, and the band gets a royal nod 10:30PM). A key arrest is made, but of approval (7/3 8PM). The band’s fortune the killings may not be at an end (7/24 seems to turn when they record with the 10:30PM). The terrorist releases a fifth BBC and receive a royal invitation, but an and final “truth” (7/31 10:30PM). attack leaves them shocked (7/10 8PM). The band is pulled apart by an attack, and must rally after racists protest a performance (7/17 8PM). The publicist faces challenges Relive classic Downton and Louis is shaken by new information drama from the beginning! (7/24 8PM). Louis goes on the run as his friends attempt to help him, even as some are swayed by the police (7/31 8PM). Doc Martin Sickness and Health follows rumors around Portwenn about Martin and Louisa’s wedding (7/2 8PM). Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner gets tense when a dinner party goes awry (7/9 8PM). The Tameness of a Wolf sees Ruth attract an unwanted admirer (7/16 8PM). Nobody Likes Me follows the disaster when Martin takes his Downton Abbey on MASTERPIECE Classic son to playgroup (7/23 8PM). The Practice Manners of Downton Abbey goes behind Around the Corner sees the return of Mrs. the scenes to discover Edwardian etiquette Tishell (7/30 8PM). rules (7/2 9PM). Begin the series from Endeavour on MASTERPIECE Mystery! the first-ever episode as the Titanic sinks Prey follows DC Morse though colleges and and throws the Crawley house into chaos countryside when a Dutch au pair goes (7/9 9PM). Mary entertains three eligible missing (7/3 9PM). Coda closes the season suitors and Carson’s scandalous past is as Morse is distracted by his personal life exposed (7/16 9PM). Mary and Edith bicker and thrown into the criminal underworld while Thomas and O’Brien scheme against (7/10 9PM). Bates (7/23 9PM). Sybil takes a risk in her secret political life while Anna uncovers Bates’ mysterious past (7/30 9PM). 4 JULY 2016 Primetime Features SUPERNATURE: WILD FLYERS Fun fact: Hummingbirds can fly backwards & upside-down, beating their wings 70 to 200 times a second. Science & Nature Celebrating America 9 Months That Made You One of a Kind A Capitol Fourth Celebrate our nation’s explores the true uniqueness of humans, from 240th birthday with a live concert from the our face shape to handedness (7/6 10PM).
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