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Primetime Primetime August 2021 August 2021 PRIMETIME PRIMETIME All Creatures Great and Small: Between the Pages August 15, 7:30pm Photo courtesy of © Playground Television UK Ltd. & All3Media International primetime 1 SUNDAY | OPB+ Korla In 1939, John Roland Redd reinvented himself as a musician from India. 5:00 OPB Firing Line With Margaret Hoover | (Also Wed 2am) OPB+ Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions A Short Guide to Cellphone Safety 3 TUESDAY 5:30 OPB PBS NewsHour Weekend | OPB+ Rick Steves’ Europe Iran: Tehran and Side Trips 7:00 OPB PBS NewsHour (Also Wed 12am) | OPB+ Nature Pumas: Legends of the Ice 6:00 OPB Oregon Art Beat Drawing From Mountains (Also Wed 4am) History (R) | OPB+ Expedition With Steve Backshall Mexico: Maya Underworld 8:00 OPB Finding Your Roots Freedom Tales. Featuring Michael Strahan and S. Epatha 6:30 OPB Outdoor Idaho Crafting a Living (R) Merkerson. (Also Thu 1am) | OPB+ Operation Maneater Crocodile. 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