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Television Schedule Prairie Public January 2021 1 Television Schedule Prairie Public January 2021 1 Friday 1/1 Saturday 1/2 Sunday 1/3 Consuelo Mack midnight Wealthtrack Washington Week Backstage Pass Sias 12:30 NHK Newsline Asia Insight 1:00 Nature This Old House Washington Week Cold Warriors Firing Line 1:30 Wolves And Buffalo Ask This Old House With Margaret Hoover Prairie Pulse Megan Laudenschlager, 2:00 Director Of Strengthen ND Great Performances Visit prairiepublic.org for the most up-to-date Prairie Mosaic From Vienna 2:30 NOVA Jim Ulmer, The New Year’s schedules, including Prairie Public’s multicast The Impossible Flight Flag Island Lighthouse, Celebration 2021 schedules. Programming may change with little or Scott Prebys Malcolm Frager no notice. Programs are listed in Central Time. 3:00 American Pianist Beyond The Canvas We value your membership in Prairie Public and strive to 3:30 Key Ingredients All About The Music provide you with excellent service. Switchboard hours at 4:00 PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour History Detectives Prairie Public are Monday—Friday, 8 am to 5 pm CT. 4:30 After hours, you may leave a message and your call will be 5:00 Market To Market History Detectives returned. Call us at 701-241-6900 or800-359-6900. 5:30 Arts, History, Music, And Capitol Report Fax us at 701-239-7650 or use a TTY in North Dakota at 6:00 Cultural Programs MotorWeek Almanac 800-366-6888. E-mail your questions and comments to 6:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend [email protected] and find Prairie Public 7:00 Hero Elementary Capitol Report Seeing Canada on the web at prairiepublic.org. Prairie Pulse Firing Line Megan Laudenschlager, 7:30 Peg + Cat With Margaret Hoover Director Of Strengthen ND To The Contrary Mister Rogers’ 8:00 Curious George With Bonnie Erbe Neighborhood Cat In The Hat Knows A 8:30 Lot About That! A Seat At The Table Splash And Bubbles Daniel Tiger’s 9:00 Neighborhood Cook’s Country Super Why! 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why Simply Ming WordGirl Pinkalicious 10:00 & Peterrific Pati’s Mexican Table Martha Speaks Christopher Kimball’s Milk 10:30 Ready Jet Go! Street Television Curious Crew 11:00 Dinosaur Train Lidia’s Kitchen The Open Mind Clifford Kevin Belton’s New Story In 11:30 The Big Red Dog Orleans Celebrations The Public Square History noon Sesame Street Market To Market With David Rubenstein 12:30 Elinor Wonders Why America’s Heartland A Seat At The Table Independent Lens 1:00 Hero Elementary Almanac Rodents Of Unusual Size 1:30 Let’s Go Luna! Prairie Public Broadcasting is a member of the Public 2:00 Nature Cat Best Of Sewing POV Shorts Broadcasting Service, a private, nonprofit corporation. PBS With Nancy Comic Culture provides quality television programming and related services Fons & Porter’s POV Shorts 2:30 Wild Kratts Love Of Quilting The Calling to Prairie Public Broadcasting. Prairie Public is also a Painting And Travel member of NPR, a network owned by its member stations. 3:00 Molly Of Denali With Roger Rick Steves’ Europe & Sarah Bansemer Xavier Riddle And Painting Born To Explore 3:30 The Secret Museum With Paulson With Richard Wiese Joseph Rosendo’s 4:00 Odd Squad The American Woodshop Travelscope 4:30 Arthur This Old House Two For The Road Prairie Mosaic Jim Ulmer, 5:00 BBC World News America MotorWeek Flag Island Lighthouse, Scott Prebys 5:30 BBC World News Today PBS NewsHour Weekend PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Seeing Canada Prairie Pulse PBS NewsHour Megan Laudenschlager, Lawrence Welk Show 6:30 Director Of Strengthen ND 7:00 Washington Week To The Manor Born Prince Albert Firing Line A Victorian Hero 7:30 With Margaret Hoover As Time Goes By Revealed 8:00 Great Performances Yes, Minister 8:30 From Vienna After You’ve Gone The New Year’s Elizabeth Is Missing 9:00 Celebration 2021 On Masterpiece ACL Hall Of Fame Beyond The Canvas The First Six Years 9:30 All About The Music Many Prairie Public original television productions 10:00 Songs At The Center The Open Mind Amanpour are funded in part by the following: Minnesota Arts & And Company Story In Cultural Heritage Fund with money from the voters on 10:30 Songs At The Center The Public Square November 4, 2008, North Dakota Council on the Arts, Sun Studio Sessions 11:00 BBC World News Memphis History North Dakota Humanities Council, and by the members of Ukulele Band With David Rubenstein Prairie Public. Thank you! To The Contrary Lost River Sessions 11:30 With Bonnie Erbe Harpeth Rising A Seat At The Table Prairie Public Broadcasting • 207 North Fifth Street, P.O. Box 3240, Fargo, ND 58108-3240 • 701-241-6900 • prairiepublic.org 2 Television Schedule Prairie Public January 2021 Monday 1/4 Tuesday 1/5 Wednesday 1/6 Thursday 1/7 Friday 1/8 Saturday 1/9 Sunday 1/10 This Is America Scully Consuelo Mack midnight A Seat At The Table & The World The World Show Wealthtrack Washington Week Backstage Pass Great Conversations Karen Lovely 12:30 NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline 1:00 To The Manor Born Prince Albert Nature This Old House Washington Week A Victorian Hero Antiques Roadshow Finding Your Roots A Squirrel’s Guide Firing Line 1:30 As Time Goes By Revealed To Success Ask This Old House With Margaret Hoover Prairie Pulse Bill Strazinski, 2:00 Yes, Minister Author Of Book NOVA On Vietnam War The Horse Relative PBS American Portrait Prediction I Dream By The Numbers Prairie Mosaic 2:30 After You’ve Gone Elizabeth Is Missing MN’s Northwest On Masterpiece Angle, Maria Kalb, Frontline Jensen Sisters 3:00 Independent Lens When Disaster Strikes Minnesota’s ACL Hall Of Fame A Woman’s Work Frontline A Perfect Storm Unsung History 3:30 The First Six Years The NFL’s Stories By Cheerleader Problem Mozambique Elisa Korenne 4:00 Songs At The Center PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour History Detectives 4:30 Songs At The Center 5:00 Market To Market History Detectives 5:30 Arts, History, Arts, History, Arts, History, Arts, History, Arts, History, Capitol Report 6:00 Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural MotorWeek Programs Programs Programs Programs Programs Almanac PBS NewsHour 6:30 Weekend 7:00 Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Capitol Report Seeing Canada Prairie Pulse Firing Line Bill Strazinski, 7:30 Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat With Margaret Hoover Author Of Book On Vietnam War To The Contrary Mister Rogers’ 8:00 Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George With Bonnie Erbe Neighborhood Cat In The Hat Knows Cat In The Hat Knows Cat In The Hat Knows Cat In The Hat Knows Cat In The Hat Knows 8:30 A Lot About That! A Lot About That! A Lot About That! A Lot About That! A Lot About That! A Seat At The Table Splash And Bubbles Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s 9:00 Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood Cook’s Country Super Why! 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Simply Ming WordGirl Pinkalicious Pinkalicious Pinkalicious Pinkalicious Pinkalicious 10:00 & Peterrific & Peterrific & Peterrific & Peterrific & Peterrific Pati’s Mexican Table Martha Speaks Christopher Kimball’s 10:30 Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Milk Street Television Curious Crew 11:00 Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Lidia’s Kitchen The Open Mind Clifford Clifford Clifford Clifford Clifford Kevin Belton’s New Story In 11:30 The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog Orleans Celebrations The Public Square noon Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Market To Market David Rubenstein Show 12:30 Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why America’s Heartland Peer To Peer Conversations 1:00 Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Independent Lens Almanac A Woman’s Work 1:30 Let’s Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna! The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem 2:00 Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Best Of Sewing With Nancy Independent Lens Fons & Porter’s Rat Film 2:30 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Love Of Quilting Painting And Travel 3:00 Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali With Roger Rick Steves’ Europe & Sarah Bansemer Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Painting Born To Explore 3:30 The Secret Museum The Secret Museum The Secret Museum The Secret Museum The Secret Museum With Paulson With Richard Wiese The American Joseph Rosendo’s 4:00 Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Woodshop Travelscope 4:30 Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur This Old House Two For The Road Prairie Mosaic BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News MN’s Northwest 5:00 America America America America America MotorWeek Angle, Maria Kalb, Jensen Sisters BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour 5:30 Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Today Weekend Weekend 6:00 Seeing Canada Food Flirts Prairie Pulse PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour PBS NewsHour Bill Strazinski, 6:30 Author Of Book On Vietnam War Masterpiece 50 Fabulous Years! 7:00 Nature This Old House Washington Week To The Manor Born Antiques
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