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October 2020 October 2020 Channel 8.1 with antenna 1008 on Cox & CenturyLink Prism, 8 on Suddenlink NHK NEWSLINE M-F 5 a.m. BBC WORLD NEWS M-F 5:30 a.m. BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA M-F 4:30 p.m. PBS NEWSHOUR DEBATES CRONKITE NEWS M-F 5:30 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 and Thursdays, Oct. 15 and 22 at ARIZONA HORIZON M-F 5 p.m. & 10 p.m. 6 p.m. PBS NEWSHOUR M-F 6 p.m. 7:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 8:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M. 9:30 P.M. Shakespeare & Hathaway Reputation, 1 THU This Old House* Art in the 48 Frankie Drake Mysteries Summer in the City Reputation, Reputation! Great Performances* Now Hear This: Becoming 2 FRI Washington Week Firing Line Art in the Twenty-First Century* Borderlands Mozart 3 SAT Doc Martin Mysterious Ways Death in Paradise Series 9, Episode 6 Doctor Blake Mysteries The Visible World 4 SUN Last Tango in Halifax* Flesh and Blood* Episode 1 COBRA* Episode 1 5 MON Antiques Roadshow Indianapolis, Hour Two Tell Me More* Bryan Stevenson POV* The Infiltrators 6 TUE Hispanic Heritage Awards* Latino Vote: Dispatches from the Battleground* Frontline* America's Medical Supply Crisis 7 WED PBS Newshour Debates: A Special Report* Nature The Story of Cats: Asia to Africa Nova Animal Espionage 8 THU This Old House* Art in the 48 Frankie Drake Mysteries Healing Hands Shakespeare & Hathaway Best Beware My Sting 9 FRI Washington Week Firing Line American Masters Lennon NYC 10 SAT Doc Martin Sons and Lovers Death in Paradise Series 9, Episode 7 Doctor Blake Mysteries The Lethal Combination 11 SUN Last Tango in Halifax* Flesh and Blood* Episode 2 COBRA* Episode 2 12 MON Antiques Roadshow Indianapolis, Hour Three Tell Me More* James Corden POV* Softie 13 TUE Finding Your Roots* Fashion's Roots Driving While Black 14 WED Nature The Story of Cats: Into the Americas Nova* Nature's Fear Factor Age of Nature* Awakening 15 THU PBS NewsHour Debates: A Special Report* Frankie Drake Mysteries Out of Focus Shakespeare & Hathaway All that Glisters 16 FRI Washington Week Firing Line Great Performances*Grammy Salute to Music Legends 17 SAT Doc Martin Farewell, My Lovely Death in Paradise Series 9, Episode 8 Doctor Blake Mysteries Sorrow Songs 18 SUN Trouble with Maggie Cole* Flesh and Blood* Episode 3 COBRA* Episode 3 19 MON Antiques Roadshow Our 50 States, Part 1 Tell Me More* Jennifer Garner Independent Lens* Feels Good Man American Masters* Walter Winchell: The Power 20 TUE Finding Your Roots* DNA Mysteries Frontline* Whose Vote Counts of Gossip 21 WED Nature* Pandas: Born to Be Wild Nova* Touching the Asteroid Age of Nature* Understanding Shakespeare & Hathaway O Thou Invisible 22 THU PBS NewsHour Debates: A Special Report* Frankie Drake Mysteries Whisper Sisters Spirit of Wine 23 FRI Washington Week Firing Line American Masters* Michael Tilson Thomas: Where Now Is Beyond the Canvas 24 SAT Doc Martin Faith Death in Paradise Series 9, Episode 1 Doctor Blake Mysteries The Call of the Void 25 SUN Trouble with Maggie Cole* Flesh and Blood* Episode 4 COBRA* Episode 4 Antiques Roadshow 26 MON Antiques Roadshow Kooky & Spooky Generation Nation Independent Lens* Represent Recut 27 TUE Not Done: Women Remaking America* Frontline* The Choice 2020: Trump vs. Biden 28 WED Nature* Australian Bushfire Rescue Nova* Can We Cool the Planet? Age of Nature* Changing 29 THU This Old House* Art in the 48 Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony* Symphony for Nature Washington Week 30 FRI Washington Week Swingin' Sesame Street Celebration* Monstrum: The History of Zombies 2020 Election Special 31 SAT Doc Martin From the Mouths of Babes Death in Paradise Series 9, Episode 2 Doctor Blake Mysteries All She Leaves Behind * New program 1 DAYTIME October 2020 Channel 8.1 with antenna 1008 on Cox & CenturyLink Prism, 8 on Suddenlink ◘ SUN† MON TUES WED THU FRI SAT 5 a.m. Ask This Old House NHK Newsline Garden Smart 5:30 Travelscope BBC World News Growing a Greener World 6:00 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood Ready Jet Go! America's Heartland 6:30 Arthur Arthur Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting* 7:00 Molly of Denali Molly of Denali It's Sew Easy* 7:30 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Best of Sewing with Nancy 8:00 Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Woodsmith Shop 8:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum MotorWeek* 9:00 Curious George This Old House 9:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Ask this Old House 10:00 Great Performances at the Met Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Robert Shaw: American Masters, Antiques Roadshow at 11 a.m. (10/11) 10:30 Toying with Still Life, at 11:30 a.m. (10/4) Elinor Wonders Why Symphony for Nature, at 11:30 a.m. 11:00 (10/25) Sesame Street Jacques Pepin: Heart and Soul Articulate with Jim Cotter, at noon 11:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific Joanne Weir's Plates and Places noon Dinosaur Train Christopher Kimball's Milk Street 12:30 Art in the 48 Clifford the Big Red Dog Food Over 50 1 p.m Sesame Street Pati's Mexican Table Nova 1:30 Elinor Wonders Why Cook's Country* 2:00 Hero Elementary America’s Test Kitchen Power Trip: The Story of Energy 2:30 Let's Go Luna! Kitchen Queens: New Orleans 3:00 Nature Cat Keeping Up Appearances More or Less Perfect Union 3:30 Wild Kratts As Time Goes By 4:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Molly of Denali The Lawrence Welk Show 4:30 Curious Traverler BBC World News America 5:00 Ask this Old House DW News Arizona Horizon Town Hall 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend Arizona Horizon PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Poldark PBS NewsHour Nature * New episodes 2 OVERNIGHT October 2020 Channel 8.1 with antenna 1008 on Cox & CenturyLink Prism, 8 on Suddenlink SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 3 Steps to Pain-Free Living (10/4) 120 min. Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott (10/11) 120 min. midnight Songs at the Center Amanpour and Amanpour and Amanpour and Amanpour and Amanpour and Memory Rescue with 30 min. Company 60 min. Company 60 min. Company 60 min. Company 60 min. Company 60 min. Daniel Amen, MD (10/18) 120 min. Nature (10/25) 90 min. Plate & Pour 12:30 30 min. Hispanic Heritage Hawaii: Islands of Last Tango in Halifax Awards (10/7) 60 min. Wonder (10/1) 60 min. This Old House (10/2, (10/5, 10/12) 60 min. Finding Your Roots 10/9, 10/30) 30 min. Antiques Roadshow (10/14, 10/21) 60 min. PBS NewsHour Washington Week 1 a.m. Trouble with Maggie 60 min. Debates (10/8) 120 PBS NewsHour 30 min. Cole (10/19, 10/26) Not Done: Women min. Debates (10/16, 60 min. Remaking America 10/23) 120 min. (10/28) 60 min. Nature 60 min. Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 30 min. 1:30 Nature (10/25) 90 min. Art in the 48 30 min. Washington Week 2020 Election Special (10/31) 30 min. Latino Vote: The Great Performances Tipping Point (10/7) (10/3, 10/17) 60 min., Yellowstone Symphony 60 min. 90 min. (10/4) 60 min. Tell Me More with Kelly Driving While Black American Masters Longevity Paradox Flesh and Blood on Corrigan 60 min. (10/14) 120 min. Frankie Drake 2:00 (10/11) 90 min. Masterpiece 60 min. Nova 60 min. Mysteries 60 min. (10/10, 10/24) 120 Antiques Radshow Recut American Masters min., 90 min. Over Arizona (10/18) (10/27) 30 min. (10/21) 60 min. 60 min. Swingin' Sesame Frontline (10/28) 120 Street Celebration min. (10/31) 60 min. Generation Nation 2:30 (10/27) 30 min. Rick Steves' Heart of Italy (10/4) 120 min. Longevity Paradox Art in the Twenty- (10/11) 90 min. POV (10/6, 10/13) 90 Hacking Your Mind Shakespeare & First Century (10/3) min. (10/1) 60 min. Hathaway 60 min. 60 min. Suze Orman's Ultimate Frontline (10/7, 10/21) 3:00 COBRA 60 min. 60 min. Nature (10/8) 60 min. Frankie Drake Retirement Guide (10/18) Independent Lens Mysteries (10/16, Monstrum: The 120 min. (10/20, 10/27) 90 min. Age of Nature 60 min. History of Zombies 10/23) 60 min. (10/31) 60 min. Deepak Chopra: Becoming Metahuman (10/25) 120 min. Plastic Problem: PBS 3:30 NewsHour Presents Beyond the Canvas (10/11) 90 min. (10/24) 30 min. Paint This 4:00 Yoga in Practice 30 min. Yoga in Practice 30 min. Yoga in Practice 30 Yoga in Practice with Jerry Yarnell min. 30 min. 30 min. Best of 4:30 Classical Stretch Classical Stretch Classical Stretch Classical Stretch Classical Stretch "The Joy of Painting" 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. 30 min. Programs are subject to schedule change. For the latest program information, visit azpbs.org/schedule or call (602) 496-8888. 3 PROGRAM LISTINGS October 2020 Thursday 1 Saturday 3 7:00 This Old House 7:00 Doc Martin "Designing Kitchens" - Take a tour of kitchens - from fireplaces used "Mysterious Ways" - After successfully rekindling their relationship, for cooking in colonial times to marble counters of modern days. Louisa and Martin are living together again, but Louisa finds herself Follow the evolution of appliances from white to avocado to stainless juggling too many responsibilities at once. As Portwenn prepares for as well as cabinet finishes from natural to painted.
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