April ‐ 2021 Thu‐1 Fri‐2 Sat‐3 Sun‐4 Mon‐5 Tue‐6 5:00AM Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 5:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

6:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Remote ‐ 6:30

47.5 7:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 7:30 RM ‐ 8:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 8:30

9:00 Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew WTVP 9:30 Musical Discoveries with the PSO Musical Discoveries with the PSO Musical Discoveries with the PSO Musical Discoveries with the PSO Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 10:00 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 10:30 Fox Tails History In Person Fox Tails Fox Tails History In Person History In Person 11:00 SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls Landscapes Through Time with David 11:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Dunlop Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Noon Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition

12:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q

1:00 EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living Arctic Dance: The Mardy EcoSense for Living Europe's New Wild Europe's New Wild 1:30 EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living Murie Story Rewilding A Mountain

2:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy

2:30 History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein Breaking Through The 3:00 The Four Sons and All Their Jewish American Soldiers: Clouds: The First Women's Walking Into The Unknown National Air Derby Charlotte Mansfield: A Woman Harbor from the Holocaust Nobody Wants Us 3:30 Sons: A Passover Tale Stories from WWII Photographer Goes To War 4:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 4:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Counting from Infinity: Yitang 5:00 Octave Chanute: Patron Saint Zhang and the Twin Prime Himalaya Connection Nova Wonders Hawking Fauci: The Virus Hunter of Flight 5:30 Conjecture 6:00 BUTV News Sound Bites with Peoria At Issue Illinois Adventure David Holt's State of Music 6:30 New Peorians Symphony Orchestra Business Forward with Matt George Great Performances at the Across The Pacific 7:00 New Peorians History In Person Fox Tails Consider This with Yvonne Greer Met 7:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots

8:00 Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition

8:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q

9:00 EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living Arctic Dance: The Mardy EcoSense for Living Europe's New Wild Europe's New Wild 9:30 EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living Murie Story Rewilding A Mountain

10:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy

10:30 History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein Breaking Through The 11:00 New Peorians Clouds: The First Women's Sound Bites with Peoria At Issue David Holt's State of Music National Air Derby Across The Pacific 11:30 New Peorians Symphony Orchestra Business Forward with Matt George Midnight Walking Into The Unknown The Four Sons and All Their Jewish American Soldiers: Breaking Through The Charlotte Mansfield: A Woman Harbor from the Holocaust Nobody Wants Us 12:30 Sons: A Passover Tale Stories from WWII Clouds: The First Women's Photographer Goes To War National Air Derby 1:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 1:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Counting from Infinity: Yitang 2:00 Octave Chanute: Patron Saint Zhang and the Twin Prime Himalaya Connection Nova Wonders Hawking Fauci: The Virus Hunter of Flight 2:30 Conjecture 3:00 Musical Discoveries with the PSO Musical Discoveries with the PSO Musical Discoveries with the PSO Musical Discoveries with the PSO Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 3:30 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 4:00 Fox Tails History In Person Fox Tails Fox Tails History In Person History In Person 4:30 SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls

WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 1 April ‐ 2021 Wed‐7 Thu‐8 Fri‐9 Sat‐10 Sun‐11 Mon‐12 5:00AM Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 5:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

6:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Remote ‐ 6:30

47.5 7:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 7:30 RM ‐ 8:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 8:30

9:00 Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew WTVP 9:30 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 10:00 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 10:30 History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person 11:00 SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls 11:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots

Noon Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition

12:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q 1:00 EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living And The Floods Came 1:30 Saving Species Together My World Too 20 Miles A Glass Rewilding A Mountain Saving Species Together

2:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Sculpted Life History with David Rubenstein Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Force for Nature: Lucy Braun 2:30 History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein

3:00 Swimming In Auschwitz After Auschwitz My Survivor Nobody Wants Us Swimming In Auschwitz A Promise to My Father 3:30

4:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 4:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

5:00 Biology: from Molecules to Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That Biology: from Molecules to Breakthrough: The Ideas That Fauci: The Virus Hunter 5:30 Man Changed The World Changed The World Man Changed The World

6:00 Sound Bites with Peoria BUTV News David Holt's State of Music Sound Bites with Peoria At Issue 6:30 Symphony Orchestra New Peorians BSO 360 Symphony Orchestra Business Forward with Matt George Great Performances at the 7:00 History In Person 200 Objects for 200 Years History In Person History In Person Consider This with Yvonne Greer Met 7:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots

8:00 Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition Illinois Adventure: Special Edition

8:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q 9:00 EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living EcoSense for Living And The Floods Came 9:30 Saving Species Together My World Too 20 Miles A Glass Rewilding A Mountain Saving Species Together

10:00 Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Sculpted Life History with David Rubenstein Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Great Decisions In Foreign Policy Force for Nature: Lucy Braun 10:30 History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein History with David Rubenstein

11:00 Sound Bites with Peoria New Peorians David Holt's State of Music Sound Bites with Peoria At Issue Across The Pacific 11:30 Symphony Orchestra 200 Objects for 200 Years BSO 360 Symphony Orchestra Business Forward with Matt George

Midnight Swimming In Auschwitz After Auschwitz My Survivor Nobody Wants Us Swimming In Auschwitz A Promise to My Father 12:30

1:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 1:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

2:00 Biology: from Molecules to Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That Biology: from Molecules to Breakthrough: The Ideas That Fauci: The Virus Hunter 2:30 Man Changed The World Changed The World Man Changed The World

3:00 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 3:30 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 4:00 History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person 4:30 SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls

WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 2 April ‐ 2021 Tue‐13 Wed‐14 Thu‐15 Fri‐16 Sat‐17 Sun‐18 5:00AM Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 5:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

6:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Remote ‐ 6:30

47.5 7:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 7:30 RM ‐ 8:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 8:30

9:00 Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew WTVP 9:30 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 10:00 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 10:30 History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person 11:00 SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls 11:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Noon Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure 12:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q

1:00 The West Is Burning Europe's New Wild Europe's New Wild Europe's New Wild The West Is Burning Europe's New Wild 1:30

2:00 Reluctant Radical History Detectives History Detectives Reluctant Radical 2:30 Muhammad: Legacy of a Muhammad: Legacy of a 3:00 Our American Family: The Mays Prophet Great Museums: The Art of Our American Family: The Mays Prophet Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey The Queen and the Coup Islam at the Met and the Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey 3:30 Through Poland With Mans Best Friend Louvre Through Poland With Mans Best Friend 4:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 4:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

5:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That 10 Streets That Changed Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That 5:30 Changed The World Changed The World Changed The World America Changed The World Changed The World

6:00 Illinois Adventure Sound Bites with Peoria BUTV News David Holt's State of Music Sound Bites with Peoria 6:30 Symphony Orchestra BSO 360 Symphony Orchestra Across The Pacific Main Street Memories: 1950s Great Performances at the 7:00 History In Person History In Person History In Person Met 7:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots 8:00 Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure 8:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q

9:00 The West Is Burning Europe's New Wild Europe's New Wild Europe's New Wild The West Is Burning Europe's New Wild 9:30

10:00 Reluctant Radical History Detectives History Detectives Reluctant Radical 10:30 Muhammad: Legacy of a Muhammad: Legacy of a 11:00 Prophet David Holt's State of Music Prophet Across The Pacific Main Street Memories: 1950s Across The Pacific 11:30 BSO 360 Great Museums: The Art of Midnight Our American Family: The Mays Sound Bites with Peoria Our American Family: The Mays Sound Bites with Peoria Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey The Queen and the Coup Islam at the Met and the Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey 12:30 Symphony Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Through Poland With Mans Best Friend Louvre Through Poland With Mans Best Friend 1:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 1:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

2:00 Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That 10 Streets That Changed Breakthrough: The Ideas That Breakthrough: The Ideas That 2:30 Changed The World Changed The World Changed The World America Changed The World Changed The World

3:00 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 3:30 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 4:00 History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person 4:30 SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls SciGirls

WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 3 April ‐ 2021 Mon‐19 Tue‐20 Wed‐21 Thu‐22 Fri‐23 Sat‐24 5:00AM Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 5:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

6:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Remote ‐ 6:30

47.5 7:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 7:30 RM ‐ 8:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 8:30

9:00 Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew WTVP 9:30 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 10:00 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 10:30 History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person Fox Tails History In Person 11:00 SciGirls Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew 11:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Noon Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure 12:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q

1:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Walk in the Park with Nick Europe's New Wild 1:30 Molle: Nature of the Beasts Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Molle: Nature of the Beasts

2:00 History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives 2:30

3:00 Digadohi: Lands, Cherokee Native America Native America Native America Native America Native America 3:30 and the Trail of Tears

4:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 4:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

5:00 10 Modern Marvels That Lighthawk: Destination Hearts of Glass Frozen Obsession Decoding The Driftless Hearts of Glass 5:30 Changed America Conservation

6:00 At Issue Illinois Adventure Sound Bites with Peoria BUTV News David Holt's State of Music Coping with Climate Change: An Illinois 6:30 Business Forward with Matt George Symphony Orchestra Perspective BSO 360 Across The Pacific Great Performances at the 7:00 Consider This with Yvonne Greer History In Person Nature Returns to Emiquon Fox Tails Met 7:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots 8:00 Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure 8:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q

9:00 Walk in the Park with Nick Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Walk in the Park with Nick Europe's New Wild 9:30 Molle: Nature of the Beasts Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Molle: Nature of the Beasts

10:00 History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives 10:30 Coping with Climate Change: An Illinois 11:00 At Issue Sound Bites with Peoria David Holt's State of Music Across The Pacific Perspective Across The Pacific 11:30 Business Forward with Matt George Symphony Orchestra Nature Returns to Emiquon BSO 360

Midnight Digadohi: Lands, Cherokee Native America Native America Native America Native America Native America 12:30 and the Trail of Tears

1:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 1:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

2:00 10 Modern Marvels That Lighthawk: Destination Hearts of Glass Frozen Obsession Decoding The Driftless Hearts of Glass 2:30 Changed America Conservation

3:00 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 3:30 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 4:00 History In Person History In Person History In Person History In Person Fox Tails History In Person 4:30 SciGirls Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew

WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 4 April ‐ 2021 Sun‐25 Mon‐26 Tue‐27 Wed‐28 Thu‐29 Fri‐30 5:00AM Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 5:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math

6:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Remote ‐ 6:30

47.5 7:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 7:30 RM ‐ 8:00 Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn Let's Learn 8:30

9:00 Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew Kid Stew WTVP 9:30 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors 10:00 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ 10:30 History In Person Fox Tails Fox Tails Fox Tails Fox Tails Fox Tails 11:00 Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew 11:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Noon Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure 12:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q 1:00 Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas 1:30 Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas

2:00 History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives 2:30

3:00 Art of Home: A Wind River Native America Horse Relative No Passport Required No Passport Required No Passport Required 3:30 Story

4:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math 4:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Linking Land & Lakes: 5:00 Wilder Than Wild: Fire, Frozen Obsession Last House Standing Protecting The Great Lakes Age of Nature Age of Nature Forests, and the Future 5:30 Coastal Wetlands 6:00 Sound Bites with Peoria The Chavis Chronicles Illinois Adventure Sound Bites with Peoria BUTV News David Holt's State of Music Symphony Orchestra Symphony Orchestra 6:30 Business Forward with Matt George Grandpa's War Story Goes Preserving Illinois Prairies BSO 360 Peoria's Playground: A History of the 7:00 Consider This with Yvonne Greer Viral History In Person Fox Tails Peoria Park District Fox Tails 7:30 Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots Reconnecting Roots 8:00 Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure Illinois Adventure 8:30 Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q Scholastic Hi‐Q 9:00 Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas 9:30 Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas Changing Seas

10:00 History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives History Detectives 10:30

11:00 Sound Bites with Peoria The Chavis Chronicles Grandpa's War Story Goes Sound Bites with Peoria Preserving Illinois Prairies David Holt's State of Music Peoria's Playground: A History of the 11:30 Symphony Orchestra Business Forward with Matt George Viral Symphony Orchestra Peoria Park District BSO 360 Midnight Art of Home: A Wind River TBA Native America Horse Relative No Passport Required No Passport Required 12:30 Story TBA 1:00 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math TBA 1:30 Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math Illustrative Math TBA Linking Land & Lakes: 2:00 Wilder Than Wild: Fire, TBA Frozen Obsession Last House Standing Protecting The Great Lakes Age of Nature Forests, and the Future 2:30 Coastal Wetlands TBA 3:00 Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors Into The Outdoors TBA 3:30 Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ Biz Kid$ TBA 4:00 History In Person Fox Tails Fox Tails Fox Tails Fox Tails TBA 4:30 Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew Curious Crew TBA

WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 5 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 1 of 165 Thu, Apr 01, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Lydia Ahead of Her Time 0H CC ST WTVP 00:28:02 Lydia Moss Bradley was a petite woman who lost her husband and all six children, but she turned her sorrow into long-lasting legacies in Peoria and beyond. Follow the journey of this strong woman, from her humble beginnings in Indiana through her death. Lydia quadrupled her late husband?s estate while at the same time making significant contributions to the community. As a philanthropist, she donated the land for Laura Bradley Park, was instrumental in creating the current Children?s Home, became a board member of a large bank, paid the mortgage for the then Universalist Church, provided the house for the first hospital of what is now OSF Saint Francis HealthCare and created a horology school that would later be incorporated into Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, enthusiast of children?s charities and education, Lydia was truly ahead of her time. 12:30AM

WTVP-RM Charlotte Mansfield: A Woman Photographer Goes to War 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:27:30 This half-hour program tells the remarkable story of the pioneering military career of Charlotte Dee Mansfield, a photographer and photo analyst in the Women's Army Corps. The film draws from her personal writings, archival film resources, historian interviews, and a conversation with Charlotte's lifelong companion, Chief Master Sgt. Lorraine Caddy, to add context to Charlotte's career and the legacy of women's military service during WWII. The program not only provides a look at how women navigated new roles in the military, but also offers an opportunity to expand the popular conversation around women's contributions during the war. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 03:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 03:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1823H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 8, Lesson 3: Rational and Irrational Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/31/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1123H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 16: The Quadratic Formula LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/31/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Hawking 0H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:36 This is the intimate and revealing story of Stephen Hawking's life. Told for the first time in Hawking's own words and with unique access to his home and public life, this is a personal journey through Hawking's world. The audience joins him at home, under the care of his nursing team; in San Jose as he "wows" a packed theatre audience; in Silicon Valley as he meets a team of technicians who hope to speed up his communication system; and as he throws a party for family and friends. HAWKING also carefully tells Hawking's life journey, from boyhood under-achiever to PhD genius, and from a healthy cox on the Oxford rowing team to diagnosis of motor neuron disease, given just two years to live yet surviving several close brushes with death. The film also highlights his greatest scientific discoveries and plots his rise to fame and superstardom. TVPG Repeat of 03/31/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 501H (R) CC ST Clever Clarinets WTVP 00:28:29 PSO Principal Clarinet Roger Garrett introduces different types of clarinet instruments and demonstrates their similarities and differences. Each has a unique role in music to express different emotions and sounds. He is joined by Eric Ginsberg for a demonstration of the Basset Horn. Repeat of 03/31/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 213H (R) CC ST DVI Learning from Failure APTEX 00:28:46 Have you ever made a decision you regret? Let the Biz Kids show you how several well-known companies overcame failures. You'll also discover how mistakes can make you stronger by looking at the work of Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and the kid businesses of "You're on Deck" custom cards and "Big Quill Enterprises" oyster sales. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 114H (R) N ST Lions WTVP 00:27:00 Repeat of 03/31/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 208H (R) CC ST Bee Haven PBSPL 00:28:46 What's the buzz in urban gardens? The SCIGIRLS use math, mapping and data visualization to help a colony of bees thrive in a downtown Phoenix neighborhood. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1623H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 13: Interpreting Points on a Coordinate Plane LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1723H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 7, Lesson 3: Nonadjacent Angles LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1076H (R) CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Rock? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about public and private spaces, compare "more than" and "same as," read I GOT THE RHYTHM, practice final blends. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1029H CC ST Truck and Cluck Have The Same Middle Sound! NETA 00:57:05 Listen to classical music with chickens, make funny moves, learn the language of drums, read WANT TO PLAY TRUCKS? LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1077H CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Strong? NETA 00:59:00 Measure how high different balls bounce, read HARBOR, review final blends, learn a technique to handle stress. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

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WTVP-RM Kid Stew 310H CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Kid Stew's Greatest Hits counts down the cast's favorite musical performances from Kid Stew so far including original songs "Part of the Art," "Communication Breakdown," and "Betsy Ross" along with music videos of the kids performing "This is Me" from The Greatest Showman, U2's "Beautiful Day," Alessia Cara's "Sit Still, Look Pretty, " and more. TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 502H (R) CC ST Brilliant Bass WTVP 00:24:13 PSO Principal Bass Austin Vawter introduces the different styles the bass can play. Maestro George Stelluto says, "Your kids will love learning about an instrument that is bigger than they are! Brilliant Bass will definitely resonate with them." Repeat of 03/15/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/02/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 301H CC ST DVI Are You Financially Literate? APTEX 00:28:46 Understanding how to manage your money before you get to high school will make you even more successful when you head to college or move out on your own. Explore the skills of goal setting, budgeting, saving, and money management that make you financially literate! TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 115H N ST Butterflies WTVP 00:26:44 Next Air 04/02/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 209H CC ST Pedal Power PBSPL 00:28:46 Best friends Angela, Olivia, Margaret and Rebecca don welding masks and rev up power tools to engineer an ice cream-maker that's powered by their bikes. TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 102H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/01/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 108H CC ST Illinois - Lincoln and Civil War Sites WTVP 00:26:16 Next Air 04/01/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2804H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/01/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

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WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 301H CC ST Grizzlies, Wolves, & The Endangered Species Act NETA 00:26:46 We asked the people of Montana and Wyoming about their relationship with wolves and grizzly bears and the answer was, "It's Complicated." In the politics of strange bedfellows, sometimes hunters, landowners, native tribes, and environmentalists find themselves on the same side of advocacy. However, there are big questions about the best way to live with apex predators, especially when they've been absent from much of the landscape for decades. Should grizzly bear continue to be protected under the Endangered Species Act? How many bear are the ideal number? Should they be hunted as a management tool, or are there better ways to prevent human/bear conflict? Can large predators be allowed to migrate and populate naturally, or have humans claimed too much territory to allow that? EcoSense meets with farmers, hunters, native Americans, and organizations like Greater Yellowstone Coalition where voices with varying opinions find "common ground," and sometimes put aside their different perspectives for the greater conservation good. TVG Next Air 04/01/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 302H CC ST Future Food NETA 00:26:46 We all like to eat, but some of our favorite foods can be hard on the planet. Katharine Wilkinson, one of the authors of DrawnDown, https: //www.drawdown.org/, tells us how much our food choices - from what we consume, to how we deal with food waste - affects our health and climate change. How do we make sure food supplies, like seafood, remain sustainable and available? In New Orleans, the Audubon Nature Society promotes an annual sustainable seafood dinner to raise awareness about everything from buying local, wild caught versus aquaculture, and how to be open-minded to unfamiliar but plentiful seafood choices. Can adventurous eaters lead an food revolution that reduces greenhouse gases and feeds a growing population? "Bug Apetit! " explores serving up a better future. Take crickets, for instance! High in protein, they're hopping into popular culture in New York City and London, and possibly soon to a city near you. TVG Next Air 04/01/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1204H (R) CC ST Britain After Brexit NETA 00:26:47 Although Britain has left the EU, the ramifications of Brexit are far from fully settled. Great Decisions asks whether the UK can remain united and considers how Brexit will change Britain's relationships around the world. TVG Repeat of 03/13/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/01/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 104H (R) CC ST Ron Chernow PBSPL 00:26:46 Ron Chernow is a Pulitzer Prize winning author best known for his biography of Alexander Hamilton. TVG Repeat of 03/13/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/01/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM The Four Sons and All Their Sons: A Passover Tale 0H CC ST NETA 00:51:17 The Four Sons are the focus of one of the most beloved and intriguing stories in the Haggadah, the book read and sung at the Passover Seder. The story is beloved despite being just a short fable about four boys at the Seder table and how they're treated by their father. It's intriguing because that fable has been revised relentlessly over the centuries--in words, in art, in music--until it must be right up there with Shakespeare's plays among the most re-interpreted tales ever told. Why so many versions? Because Passover and its Seder are really about passing on heritage--or any belief--to your children. And The Four Sons story suggests how to do that, as many suggestions as there are versions. The documentary shows the variety of those versions as it moves constantly from an actual Seder to Four Sons stories in art, words, and music to interviewees from ages 17 to 70... and back to the Seder. Let "THE FOUR SONS AND ALL THEIR SONS usher in Passover this spring, just as its producer's "18 Voices Sing Kol Nidre" has greeted the High Holidays in recent autumns. TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1824H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 8, Lesson 5: Reasoning About Square Roots LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/02/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

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04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1124H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 16: Applying The Quadratic Formula (Part 1) LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/02/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Counting from Infinity: Yitang Zhang and the Twin Prime Conjecture 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 COUNTING FROM INFINITY: YITANG ZHANG AND THE TWIN PRIME CONJECTURE centers on an exciting string of mathematical discoveries. It began in April 2013 when Yitang "Tom" Zhang, a virtually unknown mathematician working as an adjunct professor at the University of New Hampshire, submitted a paper to the Annals of Mathematics. Zhang had made an important breakthrough in Number Theory by solving the Twin Prime Conjecture (pairs of prime numbers that differ by two). His work, Small Gaps Between Primes, was immediately recognized as an important mathematical break- through, and Zhang became an instant celebrity - a role for which he was unprepared. The film documents Zhang's quiet perseverance amidst adversity, and his preference for thinking and working in solitude. Zhang's story is interwoven with a history of the Twin Prime Conjecture as told by several mathematicians, many of whom have wrestled with this challenging problem: Daniel Goldston, Kannan Soundararajan, Andrew Granville, Peter Sarnak, Enrico Bombieri and James Maynard. By chronicling the series of rapid developments around the twin prime problem in 2013, and the many individuals who contributed to it, the film offers a glimpse at how mathematics progresses. A snapshot of a great moment in mathematical history, COUNTING FROM INFINITY is at once a biographical portrait of a unique individual and the exciting story of his discovery. TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Butv News 129H N ST BU 00:29:50 06:30PM

WTVP-RM New Peorians 101I CC ST The Lebanese WTVP 00:28:10 WTVP launches a local series to explore the immigrant history of Central Illinois, with the stories and the legacy of these 'New Peorians' beginning with the Lebanese. Next Air 04/01/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM New Peorians 102I CC ST The Irish WTVP 00:28:30 WTVP launches a local series to explore the immigrant history of Central Illinois, with the stories and the legacy of these 'New Peorians'. This episode features the Irish in Peoria. Next Air 04/01/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/21/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 108H (R) CC ST Illinois - Lincoln and Civil War Sites WTVP 00:26:16 Repeat of 04/01/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

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WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2804H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/01/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 301H (R) CC ST Grizzlies, Wolves, & The Endangered Species Act NETA 00:26:46 We asked the people of Montana and Wyoming about their relationship with wolves and grizzly bears and the answer was, "It's Complicated." In the politics of strange bedfellows, sometimes hunters, landowners, native tribes, and environmentalists find themselves on the same side of advocacy. However, there are big questions about the best way to live with apex predators, especially when they've been absent from much of the landscape for decades. Should grizzly bear continue to be protected under the Endangered Species Act? How many bear are the ideal number? Should they be hunted as a management tool, or are there better ways to prevent human/bear conflict? Can large predators be allowed to migrate and populate naturally, or have humans claimed too much territory to allow that? EcoSense meets with farmers, hunters, native Americans, and organizations like Greater Yellowstone Coalition where voices with varying opinions find "common ground," and sometimes put aside their different perspectives for the greater conservation good. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 302H (R) CC ST Future Food NETA 00:26:46 We all like to eat, but some of our favorite foods can be hard on the planet. Katharine Wilkinson, one of the authors of DrawnDown, https: //www.drawdown.org/, tells us how much our food choices - from what we consume, to how we deal with food waste - affects our health and climate change. How do we make sure food supplies, like seafood, remain sustainable and available? In New Orleans, the Audubon Nature Society promotes an annual sustainable seafood dinner to raise awareness about everything from buying local, wild caught versus aquaculture, and how to be open-minded to unfamiliar but plentiful seafood choices. Can adventurous eaters lead an food revolution that reduces greenhouse gases and feeds a growing population? "Bug Apetit! " explores serving up a better future. Take crickets, for instance! High in protein, they're hopping into popular culture in New York City and London, and possibly soon to a city near you. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1204H (R) CC ST Britain After Brexit NETA 00:26:47 Although Britain has left the EU, the ramifications of Brexit are far from fully settled. Great Decisions asks whether the UK can remain united and considers how Brexit will change Britain's relationships around the world. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 104H (R) CC ST Ron Chernow PBSPL 00:26:46 Ron Chernow is a Pulitzer Prize winning author best known for his biography of Alexander Hamilton. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM New Peorians 101I (R) CC ST The Lebanese WTVP 00:28:10 WTVP launches a local series to explore the immigrant history of Central Illinois, with the stories and the legacy of these 'New Peorians' beginning with the Lebanese. Repeat of 04/01/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

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WTVP-RM New Peorians 102I (R) CC ST The Irish WTVP 00:28:30 WTVP launches a local series to explore the immigrant history of Central Illinois, with the stories and the legacy of these 'New Peorians'. This episode features the Irish in Peoria. Repeat of 04/01/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

Fri, Apr 02, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM The Four Sons and All Their Sons: A Passover Tale 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:51:17 The Four Sons are the focus of one of the most beloved and intriguing stories in the Haggadah, the book read and sung at the Passover Seder. The story is beloved despite being just a short fable about four boys at the Seder table and how they're treated by their father. It's intriguing because that fable has been revised relentlessly over the centuries--in words, in art, in music--until it must be right up there with Shakespeare's plays among the most re-interpreted tales ever told. Why so many versions? Because Passover and its Seder are really about passing on heritage--or any belief--to your children. And The Four Sons story suggests how to do that, as many suggestions as there are versions. The documentary shows the variety of those versions as it moves constantly from an actual Seder to Four Sons stories in art, words, and music to interviewees from ages 17 to 70... and back to the Seder. Let "THE FOUR SONS AND ALL THEIR SONS usher in Passover this spring, just as its producer's "18 Voices Sing Kol Nidre" has greeted the High Holidays in recent autumns. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1824H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 8, Lesson 5: Reasoning About Square Roots LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/01/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1124H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 16: Applying The Quadratic Formula (Part 1) LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/01/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Counting from Infinity: Yitang Zhang and the Twin Prime Conjecture 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 COUNTING FROM INFINITY: YITANG ZHANG AND THE TWIN PRIME CONJECTURE centers on an exciting string of mathematical discoveries. It began in April 2013 when Yitang "Tom" Zhang, a virtually unknown mathematician working as an adjunct professor at the University of New Hampshire, submitted a paper to the Annals of Mathematics. Zhang had made an important breakthrough in Number Theory by solving the Twin Prime Conjecture (pairs of prime numbers that differ by two). His work, Small Gaps Between Primes, was immediately recognized as an important mathematical break- through, and Zhang became an instant celebrity - a role for which he was unprepared. The film documents Zhang's quiet perseverance amidst adversity, and his preference for thinking and working in solitude. Zhang's story is interwoven with a history of the Twin Prime Conjecture as told by several mathematicians, many of whom have wrestled with this challenging problem: Daniel Goldston, Kannan Soundararajan, Andrew Granville, Peter Sarnak, Enrico Bombieri and James Maynard. By chronicling the series of rapid developments around the twin prime problem in 2013, and the many individuals who contributed to it, the film offers a glimpse at how mathematics progresses. A snapshot of a great moment in mathematical history, COUNTING FROM INFINITY is at once a biographical portrait of a unique individual and the exciting story of his discovery. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 502H (R) CC ST Brilliant Bass WTVP 00:24:13 PSO Principal Bass Austin Vawter introduces the different styles the bass can play. Maestro George Stelluto says, "Your kids will love learning about an instrument that is bigger than they are! Brilliant Bass will definitely resonate with them." Repeat of 04/01/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 301H (R) CC ST DVI Are You Financially Literate? APTEX 00:28:46 Understanding how to manage your money before you get to high school will make you even more successful when you head to college or move out on your own. Explore the skills of goal setting, budgeting, saving, and money management that make you financially literate! TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 115H (R) N ST Butterflies WTVP 00:26:44 Repeat of 04/01/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 209H (R) CC ST Pedal Power PBSPL 00:28:46 Best friends Angela, Olivia, Margaret and Rebecca don welding masks and rev up power tools to engineer an ice cream-maker that's powered by their bikes. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1624H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 14: Distances on a Coordinate Plane LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1724H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 7, Lesson 5: Using Equations to Solve for Unknown Angles LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1077H (R) CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Strong? NETA 00:59:00 Measure how high different balls bounce, read HARBOR, review final blends, learn a technique to handle stress. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1030H CC ST St and Op Make Stop! NETA 00:57:21 Play a shopping game, move to the rhythm of your name, blend sounds to make words, make a mandala in nature, read ZERO LOCAL: NEXT STOP KINDNESS. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1078H CC ST Can You Find The Long E In Here? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about primary colors and what animals eat, read WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS, blend and decode long e, i, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/05/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

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WTVP-RM Kid Stew 311H CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Kid Stew's Best Moments features some of the cast's favorite sketches from the series so far, including time travel, parody skits, and reimagined fairy tales, with behind-the-scenes cast interviews. TVG

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 601H (R) CC ST Pso Guild Young Soloists WTVP 00:26:41 Repeat of 03/12/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/03/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 302H CC ST DVI Wheel of Misfortune APTEX 00:28:46 Find out how to avoid common money mistakes and learn the importance of following a financial plan. Explore both short- and long-term goals. TVG Next Air 04/03/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 101H N ST Charles Darwin WTVP 00:26:48 Next Air 04/02/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 210H CC ST Super Sleuths PBSPL 00:28:46 At a forensics summer camp, super sleuths Emi and friends team up with real forensic scientists to solve the mysterious theft of the priceless "Queen of the Forest" ceremonial mask. TVG Next Air 04/03/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 103H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 109H CC ST Illinois - Voices in the Night WTVP 00:25:56 Next Air 04/02/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2805H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/02/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

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WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 303H CC ST Do We Still Need The Clean Air Act? NETA 00:26:46 On October 27th, 1948, the residents of Donora, PA, awoke to a thick blanket of yellow smog. That was not unusual for this mill town, but this time, the stinging air didn't lift. It burned people's eyes and throats and darkened the valley for five straight days. Before it dissipated, 20 people had died from the toxic air. Many more would have life-long repercussions. Dr. Devra Davis, environmental health expert, Donora native, and author of When Smoke Ran Like Water, https: //www.basicbooks. com/titles/devra-davis/when-smoke-ran-like- water/9780465015221/ tells us how Donora slowly awakened America's need for the Clean Air Act, and why we need it just as much today. In segment two, we join Mom's Clean Air Force to meet mothers concerned about the effects of two different sources of air pollution. In Pennsylvania, parents educate themselves and guard their children's health against chemicals associated with fracking. In Orlando, we meet a mom engineer/artist who uses her paintings as one tool to express her concern about a nearby power plant. What can we do? As individuals, our transportation choices make a big impact. Don Anair of the Union of Concerned Scientists talks electric cars, evolving attitudes about carpools and rideshares, and whether or not car ownership is worth the price of admission. Will the world find enough creative options to our 1 person/1 car/1 planet challenge? TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 304H CC ST Talking Trash NETA 00:26:46 If you're an "average American," you produce about 4.4 pounds of trash per day (the global per person average is 2.6 pounds). The good news is that the average American also now composts and recycles about 1.5 pounds per day. Even though recycling is at an all-time high, we still lag far behind other developed countries - and many undeveloped ones - when it comes to landfill wastefulness. Orlando, Florida hosts more visitors that any place on the planet, around 72 million guests each year. In spite of that challenge, or maybe because of it, the mayor's office has made some impressive and progressive strides in sustainability. They've found creative ways to keep trash out of landfills including restaurant and residential composting, and a simple, easy-to-understand recycling program. Beyond that, they're recycling the compost into soil amendments and biofuels to close the circle. In this episode of EcoSense, we explore creative ways that people and organizations are upcycling, reducing, or transforming trash, from food to packaging to clothing. We ferret out the most creative solutions out there that revolutionize our thinking and our habits around trash - from upcycling excess material into beautiful products that employ refugees to rebuilding oyster beds. TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1205H (R) CC ST The Fight Over The Melting Arctic NETA 00:26:46 As the polar icecap retreats, the Arctic is becoming a focus for economic development and geopolitical rivalry. Great Decisions investigates the ambitions of Arctic powers both old and new. TVG Repeat of 03/14/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/02/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 105H (R) CC ST Drew Gilpin Faust PBSPL 00:26:46 Drew Gilpin Faust is an author and the former President of Harvard University. TVG Repeat of 03/14/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/02/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Jewish American Soldiers: Stories from Wwii 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:47 Jewish American Soldiers: Stories from WWII is a documentary focusing on the life stories of Jewish American World War II veterans. The film explores their unique experiences of being Jewish soldiers during a time of extreme Anti-Semitism both abroad, and in America. These men fought on enemy lines for their families, who were persecuted by the Nazis. Without them, many of us would not be here today. TVG Next Air 04/03/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1801H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lesson 3: Balanced Moves LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/03/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1101H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 1: A Different Kind of Change LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/03/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Himalaya Connection 0H CC ST DVI APTEX 00:56:59 Shot in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Mongolia, Nepal and Pakistan, the film explores the dramatic and far-reaching effects of the Indian and Asian tectonic plates crashing below the Himalayas and their impact on the region's geology, climate and people. It also reveals how the Indian-Asian plate collision created notable geologic superlatives: Earth's highest mountain range-the Himalayas-and some of Earth's largest rivers, such as the Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Indus, which flow from the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau to sustain 45 percent of all the people in the world. Yet these rich benefits to humanity are coupled with great risks in the form of major earthquakes, frequent flooding, landslides, and erosion. THE HIMALAYA CONNECTION explores how the devastating Nepal earthquake of 2015 spurred intensified efforts by scientists to better understand earthquake processes and to successfully push for stronger defensive measures throughout the region. A sense of urgency in the scientists' research builds to the climax of the film, when a group of seismologists and geologists working in Bangladesh and northeastern India discover a gigantic earthquake fault, previously unknown, which is actively building up strain across a landscape that is home to 140 million people. TVG Next Air 04/03/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 101H CC ST PBSPL 00:56:46 Watch as David Holt interviews and performs with modern masters of traditional music, on location in the southern mountains, the countryside that nurtured their music. TVG Next Air 04/02/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 101H (R) N ST Charles Darwin WTVP 00:26:48 Repeat of 04/02/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/03/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 103H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/22/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 109H (R) CC ST Illinois - Voices in the Night WTVP 00:25:56 Repeat of 04/02/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2805H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/02/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

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09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 303H (R) CC ST Do We Still Need The Clean Air Act? NETA 00:26:46 On October 27th, 1948, the residents of Donora, PA, awoke to a thick blanket of yellow smog. That was not unusual for this mill town, but this time, the stinging air didn't lift. It burned people's eyes and throats and darkened the valley for five straight days. Before it dissipated, 20 people had died from the toxic air. Many more would have life-long repercussions. Dr. Devra Davis, environmental health expert, Donora native, and author of When Smoke Ran Like Water, https: //www.basicbooks. com/titles/devra-davis/when-smoke-ran-like- water/9780465015221/ tells us how Donora slowly awakened America's need for the Clean Air Act, and why we need it just as much today. In segment two, we join Mom's Clean Air Force to meet mothers concerned about the effects of two different sources of air pollution. In Pennsylvania, parents educate themselves and guard their children's health against chemicals associated with fracking. In Orlando, we meet a mom engineer/artist who uses her paintings as one tool to express her concern about a nearby power plant. What can we do? As individuals, our transportation choices make a big impact. Don Anair of the Union of Concerned Scientists talks electric cars, evolving attitudes about carpools and rideshares, and whether or not car ownership is worth the price of admission. Will the world find enough creative options to our 1 person/1 car/1 planet challenge? TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 304H (R) CC ST Talking Trash NETA 00:26:46 If you're an "average American," you produce about 4.4 pounds of trash per day (the global per person average is 2.6 pounds). The good news is that the average American also now composts and recycles about 1.5 pounds per day. Even though recycling is at an all-time high, we still lag far behind other developed countries - and many undeveloped ones - when it comes to landfill wastefulness. Orlando, Florida hosts more visitors that any place on the planet, around 72 million guests each year. In spite of that challenge, or maybe because of it, the mayor's office has made some impressive and progressive strides in sustainability. They've found creative ways to keep trash out of landfills including restaurant and residential composting, and a simple, easy-to-understand recycling program. Beyond that, they're recycling the compost into soil amendments and biofuels to close the circle. In this episode of EcoSense, we explore creative ways that people and organizations are upcycling, reducing, or transforming trash, from food to packaging to clothing. We ferret out the most creative solutions out there that revolutionize our thinking and our habits around trash - from upcycling excess material into beautiful products that employ refugees to rebuilding oyster beds. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1205H (R) CC ST The Fight Over The Melting Arctic NETA 00:26:46 As the polar icecap retreats, the Arctic is becoming a focus for economic development and geopolitical rivalry. Great Decisions investigates the ambitions of Arctic powers both old and new. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 105H (R) CC ST Drew Gilpin Faust PBSPL 00:26:46 Drew Gilpin Faust is an author and the former President of Harvard University. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 101H (R) CC ST PBSPL 00:56:46 Watch as David Holt interviews and performs with modern masters of traditional music, on location in the southern mountains, the countryside that nurtured their music. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

Sat, Apr 03, 2021

12:00AM

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WTVP-RM Jewish American Soldiers: Stories from Wwii 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:47 Jewish American Soldiers: Stories from WWII is a documentary focusing on the life stories of Jewish American World War II veterans. The film explores their unique experiences of being Jewish soldiers during a time of extreme Anti-Semitism both abroad, and in America. These men fought on enemy lines for their families, who were persecuted by the Nazis. Without them, many of us would not be here today. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1801H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lesson 3: Balanced Moves LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/02/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1101H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 1: A Different Kind of Change LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/02/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Himalaya Connection 0H (R) CC ST DVI APTEX 00:56:59 Shot in Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Mongolia, Nepal and Pakistan, the film explores the dramatic and far-reaching effects of the Indian and Asian tectonic plates crashing below the Himalayas and their impact on the region's geology, climate and people. It also reveals how the Indian-Asian plate collision created notable geologic superlatives: Earth's highest mountain range-the Himalayas-and some of Earth's largest rivers, such as the Brahmaputra, Ganges, and Indus, which flow from the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau to sustain 45 percent of all the people in the world. Yet these rich benefits to humanity are coupled with great risks in the form of major earthquakes, frequent flooding, landslides, and erosion. THE HIMALAYA CONNECTION explores how the devastating Nepal earthquake of 2015 spurred intensified efforts by scientists to better understand earthquake processes and to successfully push for stronger defensive measures throughout the region. A sense of urgency in the scientists' research builds to the climax of the film, when a group of seismologists and geologists working in Bangladesh and northeastern India discover a gigantic earthquake fault, previously unknown, which is actively building up strain across a landscape that is home to 140 million people. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 601H (R) CC ST Pso Guild Young Soloists WTVP 00:26:41 Repeat of 04/02/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 302H (R) CC ST DVI Wheel of Misfortune APTEX 00:28:46 Find out how to avoid common money mistakes and learn the importance of following a financial plan. Explore both short- and long-term goals. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 101H (R) N ST Charles Darwin WTVP 00:26:48 Repeat of 04/02/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

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WTVP-RM Scigirls 210H (R) CC ST Super Sleuths PBSPL 00:28:46 At a forensics summer camp, super sleuths Emi and friends team up with real forensic scientists to solve the mysterious theft of the priceless "Queen of the Forest" ceremonial mask. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1621H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 6: Comparing Positive and Negative Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/30/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1721H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 6, Lesson 22: Combining Like Terms (Part 3) LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/30/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1074H (R) CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Crunch? NETA 00:56:03 Learn about different kinds of communities, set a table for a party, read ALFIE, review initial blends with r. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 03/30/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1027H (R) CC ST What's The Middle Sound In Walk? NETA 00:57:00 Take a community walk, explore family culture and customs, read FLYING, learn about middle vowel sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 03/30/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1075H (R) CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Bump? NETA 00:57:28 Play bottle cap hockey, sing songs from around the world, read HOW DO YOU WOKKA WOKKA?, decode words with final blends. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 308H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Caroline considers old fashioned remedies at David's apothecary shop; a time-travelling Ben Franklin checks out the status of his inventions in modern times with Samantha and Josiah at the library; breaking the addiction to social media "likes;" author Taryn Souders (Dead Possums are Fair Game) shares why math and ice cream are central to her writing; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" Josiah learns how Etta James found her voice at last in KS Classics; a virtual visit to Estonia; an ode to classic books; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over pasta meals; in Who Knew? Milena discovers movie star Hedy Lamarr invented the broad-spectrum technology behind Wi-fi; Amazing Kids visits balloon artist Finn Thompson at work on his one-of-a- kind dresses; and more. TVG Repeat of 03/30/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/28/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

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WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 404H (R) CC ST Vibrant Voice WTVP 00:22:32 Join mezzo-soprano Naomi Louisa O'Connell in warming up your vocal chords and diaphragms through laughter and other fun exercises. Sit back and enjoy the melodious storytelling of cupid, leprechauns, and pots of gold through spirited song. Repeat of 03/31/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 212H (R) CC ST DVI Hidden Careers APTEX 00:28:46 You don't have to be perfect at your passion to build a career in it. If you love baseball, but don't have the skills of a super athlete, you will see there are many different roles you can play behind the scenes. Learn about "behind the scenes" careers in sports, music, entertainment, art, and even aviation. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 113H (R) N ST Bears WTVP 00:27:56 Repeat of 03/31/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 207H (R) CC ST Workin' It Out PBSPL 00:28:46 Jekima and friends break a sweat in steamy South Carolina hiking, playing soccer, dancing and doing yoga -- all to find out, "what's the best exercise for me?" TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop 208H (R) CC ST DVI The Woodland Streams of the Hudson River Painters NETA 00:26:47 David travels to a secluded woodland stream in New England, following in the footsteps of Hudson River painters such as Thomas Cole (1801-1848) and Asher Durand (1796-1886). David paints an oil study of the intimate stream in a setting of dense and dappled foliage, demonstrating techniques of painting water and woods used by the Hudson River painters to convey emotion as well as inspiration. TVG Repeat of 03/30/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 106H (R) CC ST Illinois - Lincoln and New Salem WTVP 00:26:40 Repeat of 03/30/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2802H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/30/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/03/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 103H (R) CC ST The Land of the Snow and Ice NPS 00:48:54 In Lapland, natives and conservation groups work to save an age-old reindeer migration and restore an entire ecosystem in the process. Now, Lapland is witnessing wildlife spectacles return to the land of ice and snow. TVPG Repeat of 03/30/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/03/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 20 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 16 of 165 Sat, Apr 03, 2021

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1202H (R) CC ST Global Supply Chains and National Security NETA 00:26:47 Great Decisions investigates the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on global trade and asks how to secure supply chains that stretch around the world. TVG Repeat of 03/30/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/03/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM Breaking Through The Clouds: The First Women's National Air Derby 0H (R) CC ST NETA 01:26:51 In August of 1929 twenty women pulled on britches, snapped on goggles and climbed into their cockpits to race across the country. It was the first women's national air derby. There was the media darling, the Hollywood starlet, the aviatrix record breakers and the unforgettable foul-mouthed wife of a preacher. Together these women were flying in the face of anyone who believed women belonged on the ground. Breaking Through The Clouds is the documentary that tells their story. TVG Repeat of 03/30/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/03/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1822H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 8, Lesson 2: Side Lengths and Areas LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/31/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1122H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 15: Quadratic Equations with Irrational Solutions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/31/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Nova Wonders 106H (R) CC ST What's The Universe Made of? PBS 00:55:37 Peer into the deepest unknowns of the universe to explore the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy. Join physicists on their quest to uncover the identity of these elusive components, and their epic battle over the fate of the universe. TVPG Repeat of 03/31/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Performances at the Met 709H CC ST Maria Stuarda PBS 02:26:17 Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, one of the world's most exciting singers, takes on the virtuosic bel canto role of the doomed Mary, Queen of Scots. Director David McVicar turns to the second opera of Donizetti's Tudor trilogy, which explores regal characters at fateful moments of their lives. Elza van den Heever sings Elizabeth I, and Maurizio Benini conducts. TVPG

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2802H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/03/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

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WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 103H (R) CC ST The Land of the Snow and Ice NPS 00:48:54 In Lapland, natives and conservation groups work to save an age-old reindeer migration and restore an entire ecosystem in the process. Now, Lapland is witnessing wildlife spectacles return to the land of ice and snow. TVPG Repeat of 04/03/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/16/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1202H (R) CC ST Global Supply Chains and National Security NETA 00:26:47 Great Decisions investigates the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on global trade and asks how to secure supply chains that stretch around the world. TVG Repeat of 04/03/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM Breaking Through The Clouds: The First Women's National Air Derby 0H (R) CC ST NETA 01:26:51 In August of 1929 twenty women pulled on britches, snapped on goggles and climbed into their cockpits to race across the country. It was the first women's national air derby. There was the media darling, the Hollywood starlet, the aviatrix record breakers and the unforgettable foul-mouthed wife of a preacher. Together these women were flying in the face of anyone who believed women belonged on the ground. Breaking Through The Clouds is the documentary that tells their story. TVG Repeat of 04/03/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

Sun, Apr 04, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Breaking Through The Clouds: The First Women's National Air Derby 0H (R) CC ST NETA 01:26:51 In August of 1929 twenty women pulled on britches, snapped on goggles and climbed into their cockpits to race across the country. It was the first women's national air derby. There was the media darling, the Hollywood starlet, the aviatrix record breakers and the unforgettable foul-mouthed wife of a preacher. Together these women were flying in the face of anyone who believed women belonged on the ground. Breaking Through The Clouds is the documentary that tells their story. TVG Repeat of 04/03/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1122H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 15: Quadratic Equations with Irrational Solutions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/03/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/03/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Nova Wonders 106H (R) CC ST What's The Universe Made of? PBS 00:55:37 Peer into the deepest unknowns of the universe to explore the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy. Join physicists on their quest to uncover the identity of these elusive components, and their epic battle over the fate of the universe. TVPG Repeat of 04/03/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 404H (R) CC ST Vibrant Voice WTVP 00:22:32 Join mezzo-soprano Naomi Louisa O'Connell in warming up your vocal chords and diaphragms through laughter and other fun exercises. Sit back and enjoy the melodious storytelling of cupid, leprechauns, and pots of gold through spirited song. Repeat of 04/03/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

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03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 212H (R) CC ST DVI Hidden Careers APTEX 00:28:46 You don't have to be perfect at your passion to build a career in it. If you love baseball, but don't have the skills of a super athlete, you will see there are many different roles you can play behind the scenes. Learn about "behind the scenes" careers in sports, music, entertainment, art, and even aviation. TVG Repeat of 04/03/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 113H (R) N ST Bears WTVP 00:27:56 Repeat of 04/03/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 207H (R) CC ST Workin' It Out PBSPL 00:28:46 Jekima and friends break a sweat in steamy South Carolina hiking, playing soccer, dancing and doing yoga -- all to find out, "what's the best exercise for me?" TVG Repeat of 04/03/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1622H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 11: Points on the Coordinate Plane LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/31/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1722H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 7, Lesson 2: Adjacent Angles LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/31/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1075H (R) CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Bump? NETA 00:57:28 Play bottle cap hockey, sing songs from around the world, read HOW DO YOU WOKKA WOKKA?, decode words with final blends. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/03/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1028H (R) CC ST What's The Middle Sound In Look? NETA 00:55:30 Play a fast and slow game to learn about shapes and numbers, read PRIYA DREAMS OF MARIGOLDS AND MASALA, make paper flowers and string drawings, blend sounds to make words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

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WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1076H (R) CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Rock? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about public and private spaces, compare "more than" and "same as," read I GOT THE RHYTHM, practice final blends. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 309H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Madison and Luke time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to visit Jules Verne and help him take stock of his career options; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" Satine participates in a shark tagging expedition with marine biologists; the Really Big Brain explains the cause of Red Tide; Mer Chronicles author Tobie Easton shares her inspiration; a visit with the Amazing Kids studying the environment at the Cloud Forest School in Costa Rica; in Who Knew? David reveals fossil hunter Mary Anning's impact on paleontology; and more. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/29/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 501H (R) CC ST Clever Clarinets WTVP 00:28:29 PSO Principal Clarinet Roger Garrett introduces different types of clarinet instruments and demonstrates their similarities and differences. Each has a unique role in music to express different emotions and sounds. He is joined by Eric Ginsberg for a demonstration of the Basset Horn. Repeat of 04/01/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 213H (R) CC ST DVI Learning from Failure APTEX 00:28:46 Have you ever made a decision you regret? Let the Biz Kids show you how several well-known companies overcame failures. You'll also discover how mistakes can make you stronger by looking at the work of Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and the kid businesses of "You're on Deck" custom cards and "Big Quill Enterprises" oyster sales. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 114H (R) N ST Lions WTVP 00:27:00 Repeat of 04/01/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 208H (R) CC ST Bee Haven PBSPL 00:28:46 What's the buzz in urban gardens? The SCIGIRLS use math, mapping and data visualization to help a colony of bees thrive in a downtown Phoenix neighborhood. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 101H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 107H (R) CC ST Illinois - Lincoln and Springfield WTVP 00:26:08 Repeat of 03/31/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2803H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/31/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 104H (R) CC ST Europe's Amazon NPS 00:48:54 See how the precious habitats of the Danube Delta depend on a healthy river to continue growing. The Danube is Europe's largest preserved wetland, but many of the species that call it home are the last of their kind. TVPG Repeat of 03/31/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1203H (R) CC ST Persian Gulf Security NETA 00:26:47 Policymakers are reevaluating long-held assumptions about American engagement in the Persian Gulf. Great Decisions asks whether the United States remains the dominant power in a changing region. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 103H (R) CC ST Doris Kearns Goodwin PBSPL 00:26:46 Doris Kearns Goodwin is a presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Walking Into The Unknown 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:32 Discover the untold story of South Asian Punjabi women and their contributions to California over the last century. TVG Repeat of 03/31/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

03:30PM

WTVP-RM Charlotte Mansfield: A Woman Photographer Goes to War 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:27:30 This half-hour program tells the remarkable story of the pioneering military career of Charlotte Dee Mansfield, a photographer and photo analyst in the Women's Army Corps. The film draws from her personal writings, archival film resources, historian interviews, and a conversation with Charlotte's lifelong companion, Chief Master Sgt. Lorraine Caddy, to add context to Charlotte's career and the legacy of women's military service during WWII. The program not only provides a look at how women navigated new roles in the military, but also offers an opportunity to expand the popular conversation around women's contributions during the war. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 12:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 12:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1823H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 8, Lesson 3: Rational and Irrational Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/01/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

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04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1123H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 16: The Quadratic Formula LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/01/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Hawking 0H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:36 This is the intimate and revealing story of Stephen Hawking's life. Told for the first time in Hawking's own words and with unique access to his home and public life, this is a personal journey through Hawking's world. The audience joins him at home, under the care of his nursing team; in San Jose as he "wows" a packed theatre audience; in Silicon Valley as he meets a team of technicians who hope to speed up his communication system; and as he throws a party for family and friends. HAWKING also carefully tells Hawking's life journey, from boyhood under-achiever to PhD genius, and from a healthy cox on the Oxford rowing team to diagnosis of motor neuron disease, given just two years to live yet surviving several close brushes with death. The film also highlights his greatest scientific discoveries and plots his rise to fame and superstardom. TVPG Repeat of 04/01/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 302H (R) CC ST A Prodigy's Journey WTVP 00:54:31 Harmony Zhu, 10 at the time of taping, is a student of Veda Kaplinsky at the Juilliard Pre-College Division. She has performed recitals at Carnegie Hall on three occasions, and won prizes, scholarships, and competitions around the world from an early age. Enjoy her performances of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff. Repeat of 03/31/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/04/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 114H (R) N ST Lions WTVP 00:27:00 Repeat of 04/04/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 101H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/20/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 107H (R) CC ST Illinois - Lincoln and Springfield WTVP 00:26:08 Repeat of 04/04/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2803H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/04/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

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WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 104H (R) CC ST Europe's Amazon NPS 00:48:54 See how the precious habitats of the Danube Delta depend on a healthy river to continue growing. The Danube is Europe's largest preserved wetland, but many of the species that call it home are the last of their kind. TVPG Repeat of 04/04/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1203H (R) CC ST Persian Gulf Security NETA 00:26:47 Policymakers are reevaluating long-held assumptions about American engagement in the Persian Gulf. Great Decisions asks whether the United States remains the dominant power in a changing region. TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 103H (R) CC ST Doris Kearns Goodwin PBSPL 00:26:46 Doris Kearns Goodwin is a presidential historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author. TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 302H (R) CC ST A Prodigy's Journey WTVP 00:54:31 Harmony Zhu, 10 at the time of taping, is a student of Veda Kaplinsky at the Juilliard Pre-College Division. She has performed recitals at Carnegie Hall on three occasions, and won prizes, scholarships, and competitions around the world from an early age. Enjoy her performances of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff. Repeat of 04/04/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

Mon, Apr 05, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Walking Into The Unknown 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:32 Discover the untold story of South Asian Punjabi women and their contributions to California over the last century. TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30AM

WTVP-RM Charlotte Mansfield: A Woman Photographer Goes to War 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:27:30 This half-hour program tells the remarkable story of the pioneering military career of Charlotte Dee Mansfield, a photographer and photo analyst in the Women's Army Corps. The film draws from her personal writings, archival film resources, historian interviews, and a conversation with Charlotte's lifelong companion, Chief Master Sgt. Lorraine Caddy, to add context to Charlotte's career and the legacy of women's military service during WWII. The program not only provides a look at how women navigated new roles in the military, but also offers an opportunity to expand the popular conversation around women's contributions during the war. TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 03:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1823H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 8, Lesson 3: Rational and Irrational Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/04/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/04/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1123H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 16: The Quadratic Formula LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/04/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/04/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Hawking 0H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:36 This is the intimate and revealing story of Stephen Hawking's life. Told for the first time in Hawking's own words and with unique access to his home and public life, this is a personal journey through Hawking's world. The audience joins him at home, under the care of his nursing team; in San Jose as he "wows" a packed theatre audience; in Silicon Valley as he meets a team of technicians who hope to speed up his communication system; and as he throws a party for family and friends. HAWKING also carefully tells Hawking's life journey, from boyhood under-achiever to PhD genius, and from a healthy cox on the Oxford rowing team to diagnosis of motor neuron disease, given just two years to live yet surviving several close brushes with death. The film also highlights his greatest scientific discoveries and plots his rise to fame and superstardom. TVPG Repeat of 04/04/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Musical Discoveries with the Pso 501H (R) CC ST Clever Clarinets WTVP 00:28:29 PSO Principal Clarinet Roger Garrett introduces different types of clarinet instruments and demonstrates their similarities and differences. Each has a unique role in music to express different emotions and sounds. He is joined by Eric Ginsberg for a demonstration of the Basset Horn. Repeat of 04/04/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 213H (R) CC ST DVI Learning from Failure APTEX 00:28:46 Have you ever made a decision you regret? Let the Biz Kids show you how several well-known companies overcame failures. You'll also discover how mistakes can make you stronger by looking at the work of Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, and the kid businesses of "You're on Deck" custom cards and "Big Quill Enterprises" oyster sales. TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 114H (R) N ST Lions WTVP 00:27:00 Repeat of 04/04/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 208H (R) CC ST Bee Haven PBSPL 00:28:46 What's the buzz in urban gardens? The SCIGIRLS use math, mapping and data visualization to help a colony of bees thrive in a downtown Phoenix neighborhood. TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1601H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 2, Lessons 3 & 5: Recipes and Defining Equivalent Ratios LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1701H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 4: Proportional Relationships and Equations LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1078H (R) CC ST Can You Find The Long E In Here? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about primary colors and what animals eat, read WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS, blend and decode long e, i, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1031H CC ST Bread and Balloon Start with B! NETA 00:56:02 Make playdough, learn math by sorting, read FRY BREAD, segment sounds in words, learn to trace and breathe. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1079H CC ST Can You Find The Long I In Size and Right? NETA 00:59:00 Learn to sort things you find in nature, mix colors, read TRUCK¸ practice long e, I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/06/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 101H CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids get inspired by William Shakespeare, Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, author Dave Barry, NFL running back Kenyan Drake, a ballerina, pinball art, a chalk artist, and Japanese culture. Plus bully blocking, right brain fun, music, and Kid Stew Ewws. TVG

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 101H CC ST A River Reborn NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the social and environmental challenges of removing dams on the Boardman River near Traverse City. TVY Next Air 04/06/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 303H CC ST DVI More Bang for Your Buck APTEX 00:28:46 Whether you're facing good times or tough times, it's important to know how to get the best value for your money. Discover tips for stretching your dollars. TVG Next Air 04/06/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 102H N ST Romeo B. Garrett WTVP 00:26:42 Next Air 04/06/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Scigirls 301H CC ST DVI Frog Whisperers PBSPL 00:28:46 When St. Louis SciGirls find the amphibian population in decline, they hop to it! Alanna, Madison, Amanda and Clara hit urban and rural sites to compare frog and toad calls and report on their amphibian neighbors. TVG Next Air 04/06/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 104H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/05/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 110H CC ST Illinois - The Presidents WTVP 00:25:54 Today we're going to visit the homes of three future Presidents starting with one of the most popular in modern history. Keep in mind our first segment was shot years before President Obama successfully ran for the office of President of the United States. So while today there are four Presidents that lay claim to Illinois; at the time of our shooting of the following segment only three had live Next Air 04/05/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2806H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/05/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Arctic Dance: The Mardy Murie Story 0H CC ST DVI NETA 00:57:11 From her first glimpse of Alaska as a young girl, Margaret "Mardy" Murie had a special connection to the Northland. After her Yukon wedding to naturalist Olaus Murie, Mardy joined her husband for years of wilderness adventure, becoming his partner in a lifetime of conservation efforts. For more than seventy years, Mardy Murie tirelessly championed the environment. Her work led to the founding of The Wilderness Society and the establishment of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She has been known for years as "the mother of the conservation movement," and ultimately received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Narrated by Harrison Ford, this program concludes with John Denver performing "A Song for All Lovers, " a waltz that he wrote for Mardy and her husband, Olaus. TVG Next Air 04/05/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1206H (R) CC ST Competing Interests: The U.S. and China In Africa NETA 00:26:46 As cash-strapped nations across Africa turned to China to build much-needed infrastructure, they stepped into the middle of a geopolitical rivalry. Great Decisions investigates Chinese-American competition in Africa. TVG Repeat of 03/11/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 106H (R) CC ST Andrew Roberts PBSPL 00:26:46 Andrew Roberts is a professor and international bestselling author. TVG Repeat of 03/11/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/05/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

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WTVP-RM Harbor from the Holocaust 0H CC ST NPS 00:56:46 In a Holocaust story of hope, 20,000 Jews find refuge in Shanghai during World War II. The film explores the relationship of the refugees and their host city, and the survivors who carried on the traditions that would have been consigned to oblivion. TVPG Next Air 04/06/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1802H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 4 & 5: More Balanced Moves LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/07/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/06/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1102H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 2: How Does It Change? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/07/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/06/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Octave Chanute: Patron Saint of Flight 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:54:15 No civil engineer was more revered in the late 19th Century than Octave Chanute. He acquired wealth and the utmost respect from his peers, but he had a passion considered taboo to most. Fortunately he pursued his passion of aviation to become one of the most important figures in the history of aeronautics. TVG Repeat of 03/08/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/06/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM At Issue 3332H CC ST Rural Healthcare During Covid and Beyond WTVP 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/05/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 126H CC ST Arts and Our Community WTVP 00:26:46 Matt George goes one on one with Jonathon Romain. Helping heal our community through the Arts Next Air 04/05/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Consider This with Yvonne Greer 105 CC ST Joy Miller WTVP 00:26:52 Psychotherapist Joy Miller is used to counseling, coaching, and helping others through tough times. In light of Caterpillar, Inc. planning to reduce its workforce by ten thousand employees, Miller offers us all some insights on how we can cope with the stress affecting our whole community. TVG

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 104H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/23/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 110H (R) CC ST Illinois - The Presidents WTVP 00:25:54 Today we're going to visit the homes of three future Presidents starting with one of the most popular in modern history. Keep in mind our first segment was shot years before President Obama successfully ran for the office of President of the United States. So while today there are four Presidents that lay claim to Illinois; at the time of our shooting of the following segment only three had live Repeat of 04/05/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2806H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/05/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Arctic Dance: The Mardy Murie Story 0H (R) CC ST DVI NETA 00:57:11 From her first glimpse of Alaska as a young girl, Margaret "Mardy" Murie had a special connection to the Northland. After her Yukon wedding to naturalist Olaus Murie, Mardy joined her husband for years of wilderness adventure, becoming his partner in a lifetime of conservation efforts. For more than seventy years, Mardy Murie tirelessly championed the environment. Her work led to the founding of The Wilderness Society and the establishment of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She has been known for years as "the mother of the conservation movement," and ultimately received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Narrated by Harrison Ford, this program concludes with John Denver performing "A Song for All Lovers, " a waltz that he wrote for Mardy and her husband, Olaus. TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1206H (R) CC ST Competing Interests: The U.S. and China In Africa NETA 00:26:46 As cash-strapped nations across Africa turned to China to build much-needed infrastructure, they stepped into the middle of a geopolitical rivalry. Great Decisions investigates Chinese-American competition in Africa. TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 106H (R) CC ST Andrew Roberts PBSPL 00:26:46 Andrew Roberts is a professor and international bestselling author. TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM At Issue 3332H (R) CC ST Rural Healthcare During Covid and Beyond WTVP 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 126H (R) CC ST Arts and Our Community WTVP 00:26:46 Matt George goes one on one with Jonathon Romain. Helping heal our community through the Arts Repeat of 04/05/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

Tue, Apr 06, 2021

12:00AM

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WTVP-RM Harbor from the Holocaust 0H (R) CC ST NPS 00:56:46 In a Holocaust story of hope, 20,000 Jews find refuge in Shanghai during World War II. The film explores the relationship of the refugees and their host city, and the survivors who carried on the traditions that would have been consigned to oblivion. TVPG Repeat of 04/05/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1802H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 4 & 5: More Balanced Moves LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/05/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1102H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 2: How Does It Change? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/05/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Octave Chanute: Patron Saint of Flight 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:54:15 No civil engineer was more revered in the late 19th Century than Octave Chanute. He acquired wealth and the utmost respect from his peers, but he had a passion considered taboo to most. Fortunately he pursued his passion of aviation to become one of the most important figures in the history of aeronautics. TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 101H (R) CC ST A River Reborn NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the social and environmental challenges of removing dams on the Boardman River near Traverse City. TVY Repeat of 04/05/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 303H (R) CC ST DVI More Bang for Your Buck APTEX 00:28:46 Whether you're facing good times or tough times, it's important to know how to get the best value for your money. Discover tips for stretching your dollars. TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 102H (R) N ST Romeo B. Garrett WTVP 00:26:42 Repeat of 04/05/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 301H (R) CC ST DVI Frog Whisperers PBSPL 00:28:46 When St. Louis SciGirls find the amphibian population in decline, they hop to it! Alanna, Madison, Amanda and Clara hit urban and rural sites to compare frog and toad calls and report on their amphibian neighbors. TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

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05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1602H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 2, Lesson 6: Introducing Double Number Line Diagrams LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/10/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1702H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 6: Using Equations to Solve Problems LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/10/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1079H (R) CC ST Can You Find The Long I In Size and Right? NETA 00:59:00 Learn to sort things you find in nature, mix colors, read TRUCK¸ practice long e, I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1032H CC ST St and Ep Make Step! NETA 00:55:05 Race to the top floor, play Simon Says to blend sounds, learn about our community, read AFTER THE FALL: HOW HUMPTY DUMPTY GOT BACK UP AGAIN. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 7 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/10/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1080H CC ST M and Ap Make Map! NETA 00:59:00 Learn about maps and protecting the environment, read MACHINES AT WORK, blend and decode 's. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/07/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids get inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Franz Schubert, author Brad Meltzer, the art of Cosplay, voice actor Zach Callison, a violinist, sport stacking, and Italian culture. Plus breaking down a book, brain power, music, Kid Stew Ewws and more. TVG Repeat of 03/08/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 102H CC ST Removing Dams - Restoring Rivers NETA 00:26:40 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the often-conflicting needs of society versus natural ecosystems that are affected by the processes of dam removal and river restoration. TVY Next Air 04/07/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 304H CC ST DVI Where Is My Allowance? APTEX 00:28:46 Discover how different families work out "allowances." Even basic financial planning starts now-learn how to manage your monthly income and expenses for vacations, education, and more. TVG Next Air 04/07/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 103H N ST John James Audubon WTVP 00:26:45 Next Air 04/07/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 302H CC ST DVI Flower Power PBSPL 00:28:46 SciGirls spring into action! Minnesota sixth-grader Jordan gathers her girls to track changes in flowers and plants as spring emerges, and celebrates by creating a sculpture and a time-lapse video of the season's arrival. TVG Next Air 04/07/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 105H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/06/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 111H CC ST Illinois - Under The Ground WTVP 00:27:00 Next Air 04/06/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2807H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/06/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 401H CC ST Wild Crossings NETA 00:26:46 Why did the 900-pound bull elk cross the road? Getting to the other side can be life-threatening for animals, but they have plenty of reasons to try. From finding food and mates to adapting to climate change, wild creatures must overcome all the obstacles humans and nature have put in their way. It's not just elk and bear on the move. From Alaska to Appalachia to New Jersey, scientists, engineers, and wildlife managers are learning how to help everything from walrus and seals to rare salamanders and snakes find safe passage in an increasingly developed world. TVG Next Air 04/06/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Rewilding A Mountain 0H CC ST NETA 00:26:40 At Hart Mountain, one of the country's largest experiments on public land is unfolding. Outside the wildlife refuge, Great Basin creeks run dry too early, iconic aspen dwindle and songbirds are harder and harder to hear. But on the refuge, things are starkly different. Creeks flow, aspen thrive and bird watchers travel long distances to see the species here. This film follows a team of researchers working to explain the amazing transformation and the man who made this success story possible against all odds. TVG Next Air 04/06/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 35 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 31 of 165 Tue, Apr 06, 2021

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1207H (R) CC ST The World Health Organization NETA 00:26:47 As Covid-19 has turned the WHO into a political flashpoint. Great Decisions explores how geopolitical rivalries are affecting public health and asks how the international community can prepare for the next pandemic. TVG Repeat of 03/12/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/06/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 107H (R) CC ST Jill Lepore PBSPL 00:26:46 Jill Lepore is a professor of American history at Harvard University and a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine. TVG Repeat of 03/12/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/06/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Nobody Wants Us 0H CC ST NETA 00:59:00 The remarkable story of refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Belgium who were trapped on the SS Quanza in Virginia. They were devastated to learn that the U.S. was turning away refugees at this critical time in history. Eleanor Roosevelt and others tried to save them. Would the U.S. take them in? TVPG Next Air 04/07/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1803H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 9 & 10: When Are They The Same? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/08/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/07/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1103H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 6, Unit 6, Lesson 3: Building Quadratic Functions from Geometric Patterns LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/08/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/07/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Fauci: The Virus Hunter 0H CC ST S APTEX 00:56:10 FAUCI: THE VIRUS HUNTER is an hour-long documentary that provides an in-depth look at Dr. Anthony Fauci's life story and career. Informative and engaging on-camera interviews with some of Dr. Fauci's colleagues and friends, including Dr. John Gallin, Dr. Michael Osterholm, and medical historian Victoria Harden, offer insight into his career and family life, while the compelling images and videos archived by the Associated Press give an expansive view of the true depth and breadth of his contributions and service to this country and the world. This program sheds light on the many battles fought, challenges overcome, and significant discoveries made during Fauci's esteemed career. TVPG Next Air 04/07/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1807H CC ST WTVP 00:27:45 06:30PM

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WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 101H CC ST Airborne APTEX 00:56:46 The film's four main characters - airline executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane builder Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz - separately struggle to find a place in post-World War I aviation. Their struggles illuminate the challenges all aviation pioneers face in these early, uncertain days. After repeated setbacks, the four men join forces and, capitalizing on the Air Mail Act and the aviation mania triggered by Lindbergh's 1927 transatlantic flight, set out to build an airline to South America: Pan Am. TVG Next Air 04/06/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 105H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 111H (R) CC ST Illinois - Under The Ground WTVP 00:27:00 Repeat of 04/06/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2807H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/06/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 401H (R) CC ST Wild Crossings NETA 00:26:46 Why did the 900-pound bull elk cross the road? Getting to the other side can be life-threatening for animals, but they have plenty of reasons to try. From finding food and mates to adapting to climate change, wild creatures must overcome all the obstacles humans and nature have put in their way. It's not just elk and bear on the move. From Alaska to Appalachia to New Jersey, scientists, engineers, and wildlife managers are learning how to help everything from walrus and seals to rare salamanders and snakes find safe passage in an increasingly developed world. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Rewilding A Mountain 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:40 At Hart Mountain, one of the country's largest experiments on public land is unfolding. Outside the wildlife refuge, Great Basin creeks run dry too early, iconic aspen dwindle and songbirds are harder and harder to hear. But on the refuge, things are starkly different. Creeks flow, aspen thrive and bird watchers travel long distances to see the species here. This film follows a team of researchers working to explain the amazing transformation and the man who made this success story possible against all odds. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1207H (R) CC ST The World Health Organization NETA 00:26:47 As Covid-19 has turned the WHO into a political flashpoint. Great Decisions explores how geopolitical rivalries are affecting public health and asks how the international community can prepare for the next pandemic. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

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WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 107H (R) CC ST Jill Lepore PBSPL 00:26:46 Jill Lepore is a professor of American history at Harvard University and a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 101H (R) CC ST Airborne APTEX 00:56:46 The film's four main characters - airline executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane builder Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz - separately struggle to find a place in post-World War I aviation. Their struggles illuminate the challenges all aviation pioneers face in these early, uncertain days. After repeated setbacks, the four men join forces and, capitalizing on the Air Mail Act and the aviation mania triggered by Lindbergh's 1927 transatlantic flight, set out to build an airline to South America: Pan Am. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

Wed, Apr 07, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Nobody Wants Us 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 The remarkable story of refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Belgium who were trapped on the SS Quanza in Virginia. They were devastated to learn that the U.S. was turning away refugees at this critical time in history. Eleanor Roosevelt and others tried to save them. Would the U.S. take them in? TVPG Repeat of 04/06/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1803H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 9 & 10: When Are They The Same? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/06/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1103H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 6, Unit 6, Lesson 3: Building Quadratic Functions from Geometric Patterns LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/06/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Fauci: The Virus Hunter 0H (R) CC ST S APTEX 00:56:10 FAUCI: THE VIRUS HUNTER is an hour-long documentary that provides an in-depth look at Dr. Anthony Fauci's life story and career. Informative and engaging on-camera interviews with some of Dr. Fauci's colleagues and friends, including Dr. John Gallin, Dr. Michael Osterholm, and medical historian Victoria Harden, offer insight into his career and family life, while the compelling images and videos archived by the Associated Press give an expansive view of the true depth and breadth of his contributions and service to this country and the world. This program sheds light on the many battles fought, challenges overcome, and significant discoveries made during Fauci's esteemed career. TVPG Repeat of 04/06/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 102H (R) CC ST Removing Dams - Restoring Rivers NETA 00:26:40 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the often-conflicting needs of society versus natural ecosystems that are affected by the processes of dam removal and river restoration. TVY Repeat of 04/06/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

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03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 304H (R) CC ST DVI Where Is My Allowance? APTEX 00:28:46 Discover how different families work out "allowances." Even basic financial planning starts now-learn how to manage your monthly income and expenses for vacations, education, and more. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 103H (R) N ST John James Audubon WTVP 00:26:45 Repeat of 04/06/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 302H (R) CC ST DVI Flower Power PBSPL 00:28:46 SciGirls spring into action! Minnesota sixth-grader Jordan gathers her girls to track changes in flowers and plants as spring emerges, and celebrates by creating a sculpture and a time-lapse video of the season's arrival. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1603H CC ST N Grade 6, Episode 3, Unit 2, Lessons 8 & 9: How Much for One? and Constant Speed LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/11/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1703H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 7: Comparing Relationships with Tables LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/11/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1080H (R) CC ST M and Ap Make Map! NETA 00:59:00 Learn about maps and protecting the environment, read MACHINES AT WORK, blend and decode 's. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1033H CC ST Can You Find The Short A In Fast? NETA 00:55:06 Create a bubble wand and number stories, blend and decode words, read FAST AND SLOW. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/11/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1081H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long E In Sleeping? NETA 00:59:00 Explore maps and what make makes animals happy, read HUSH, review long e, I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/08/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 39 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 35 of 165 Wed, Apr 07, 2021

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 103H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids get inspired by Thomas Edison, Mozart, author Carl Hiaasen, street artist Lebo, conservationist/ artist Guy Harvey, YouTuber Angelic, a visit to a dark ride design studio, and Indian culture. Plus self-esteem, music, Kid Stew Ewws and more. TVG Repeat of 03/13/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 103H CC ST Wetland Wisdom NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll wade into the murky science of understanding our wetlands workings and their related ecosystems. TVY Next Air 04/08/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 305H CC ST DVI Escape The Box APTEX 00:28:46 What do you do when opportunity knocks? Learn how to recognize and act on new opportunities in your life and to be creative in problem solving. TVG Next Air 04/08/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 104H N ST Jonas Olson WTVP 00:28:13 Next Air 04/07/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 303H CC ST DVI Skygirls PBSPL 00:28:46 Virginia SciGirls Emma, Lauren and Madison have the ultimate "stratus update!" Teaming up with NASA scientists, they identify clouds from the ground and compare their data with satellite images, ultimately creating a "mostly cloudy" museum display. TVG Next Air 04/08/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 106H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/07/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 112H CC ST Illinois - Farming WTVP 00:26:37 Next Air 04/07/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2808H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/07/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

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01:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 402H CC ST Fashioned for the Planet NETA 00:26:46 The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world and Americans send millions of tons of clothing to landfills every year! This issue affects us all whether we are fashionistas, or just people who wear clothes. In this episode, EcoSense explores alternatives to fast and cheap fashion. From upcycling vintage clothes, to buying and selling through consignment, to clothes made from scraps rescued from the landfill, EcoSense reveals fashion choices that look really good on the planet. TVG Next Air 04/07/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Saving Species Together 0H CC ST NETA 00:26:01 SAVING SPECIES TOGETHER is a video and educational campaign highlighting positive stories of collaboration to protect threatened and endangered species. Watch species conservation in action when resource agencies, private landowners, non-profit organizations, and local citizens come together to help the Western snowy plover, the San Joaquin kit fox, the California tiger salamander, and Coho salmon. TVG Next Air 04/07/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1208H (R) CC ST End of the Global Order? NETA 00:26:46 The U.S. developed the global order we know today. But the American appetite for multilateralism has since diminished. Great Decisions asks whether global cooperation can endure in an era of nationalist retrenchment. TVG Repeat of 03/15/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/07/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 108H (R) CC ST Robert A. Caro PBSPL 00:26:46 Robert A. Caro is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and National Humanities Medal recipient. TVG Repeat of 03/15/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/07/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Swimming In Auschwitz 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:59 SWIMMING IN AUSCHWITZ interweaves the stories of six Jewish women imprisoned inside the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during the Holocaust. The women maintained a spiritual resistance against their Nazi aggressors through prayer, community, music and even humor. They speak of camp families and faith, uplifting one another while trying to retain their humanity. Their compelling testimonials reveal the power of laughter and community, even in the face of evil. TVPG Next Air 04/08/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1804H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lesson 12: Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/08/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1104H CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 4, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Comparing Quadratic and Exponential Functions LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/08/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Biology: from Molecules to Man 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:16 Biology: From Molecules to Man is a special program under the auspices of The HistoryMakers ScienceMakers initiative taped live at the Center of Science and Industry (CoSI) in Columbus, Ohio on February 26, 2010. The program features a collection of prominent African American scientists that includes Brown University's Wayne Bowen, Emory University's George Jones, The Ohio State University Medical Center's Kwame Osei, and the University of California, San Francisco's John Watson. Moderated by WBNS news anchor Jerry Revish, the program focuses on life from brain cells to fungus to the human heart. Each featured scientist provides a compelling summary of their work before answering questions as a panel about their life, their work, and their numerous accomplishments. Topics covered include the scientist's role as African American scientists, being role models, the role of science and math in youth education and the future of science. Videotaped short sessions with each individual scientist featuring students from local Columbus schools Afrocentric Early College and Linden McKinley Middle/High School are also included. TVG Next Air 04/08/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 401H CC ST Songs of Solitude WTVP 00:58:45 Lauded for her "exceptional performances" and "fiery interpretation," violinist Francesca Anderegg delivers elegant and impassioned accounts of contemporary and classical music. In the "Songs of Solitude" program, we hear the stirring beauty of solo violin as fashioned through the centuries by the minds of such luminaries as J. S. Bach, Fritz Kreisler, Eug?ne Ysa?e, and John Harbison. Next Air 04/07/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 104H (R) N ST Jonas Olson WTVP 00:28:13 Repeat of 04/07/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/08/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 106H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 112H (R) CC ST Illinois - Farming WTVP 00:26:37 Repeat of 04/07/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2808H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 402H (R) CC ST Fashioned for the Planet NETA 00:26:46 The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world and Americans send millions of tons of clothing to landfills every year! This issue affects us all whether we are fashionistas, or just people who wear clothes. In this episode, EcoSense explores alternatives to fast and cheap fashion. From upcycling vintage clothes, to buying and selling through consignment, to clothes made from scraps rescued from the landfill, EcoSense reveals fashion choices that look really good on the planet. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

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WTVP-RM Saving Species Together 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:01 SAVING SPECIES TOGETHER is a video and educational campaign highlighting positive stories of collaboration to protect threatened and endangered species. Watch species conservation in action when resource agencies, private landowners, non-profit organizations, and local citizens come together to help the Western snowy plover, the San Joaquin kit fox, the California tiger salamander, and Coho salmon. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1208H (R) CC ST End of the Global Order? NETA 00:26:46 The U.S. developed the global order we know today. But the American appetite for multilateralism has since diminished. Great Decisions asks whether global cooperation can endure in an era of nationalist retrenchment. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 108H (R) CC ST Robert A. Caro PBSPL 00:26:46 Robert A. Caro is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and National Humanities Medal recipient. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 401H (R) CC ST Songs of Solitude WTVP 00:58:45 Lauded for her "exceptional performances" and "fiery interpretation," violinist Francesca Anderegg delivers elegant and impassioned accounts of contemporary and classical music. In the "Songs of Solitude" program, we hear the stirring beauty of solo violin as fashioned through the centuries by the minds of such luminaries as J. S. Bach, Fritz Kreisler, Eug?ne Ysa?e, and John Harbison. Repeat of 04/07/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

Thu, Apr 08, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Swimming In Auschwitz 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:59 SWIMMING IN AUSCHWITZ interweaves the stories of six Jewish women imprisoned inside the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during the Holocaust. The women maintained a spiritual resistance against their Nazi aggressors through prayer, community, music and even humor. They speak of camp families and faith, uplifting one another while trying to retain their humanity. Their compelling testimonials reveal the power of laughter and community, even in the face of evil. TVPG Repeat of 04/07/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1804H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lesson 12: Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1104H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 4, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Comparing Quadratic and Exponential Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Biology: from Molecules to Man 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:16 Biology: From Molecules to Man is a special program under the auspices of The HistoryMakers ScienceMakers initiative taped live at the Center of Science and Industry (CoSI) in Columbus, Ohio on February 26, 2010. The program features a collection of prominent African American scientists that includes Brown University's Wayne Bowen, Emory University's George Jones, The Ohio State University Medical Center's Kwame Osei, and the University of California, San Francisco's John Watson. Moderated by WBNS news anchor Jerry Revish, the program focuses on life from brain cells to fungus to the human heart. Each featured scientist provides a compelling summary of their work before answering questions as a panel about their life, their work, and their numerous accomplishments. Topics covered include the scientist's role as African American scientists, being role models, the role of science and math in youth education and the future of science. Videotaped short sessions with each individual scientist featuring students from local Columbus schools Afrocentric Early College and Linden McKinley Middle/High School are also included. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 103H (R) CC ST Wetland Wisdom NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll wade into the murky science of understanding our wetlands workings and their related ecosystems. TVY Repeat of 04/07/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 305H (R) CC ST DVI Escape The Box APTEX 00:28:46 What do you do when opportunity knocks? Learn how to recognize and act on new opportunities in your life and to be creative in problem solving. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 104H (R) N ST Jonas Olson WTVP 00:28:13 Repeat of 04/07/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 303H (R) CC ST DVI Skygirls PBSPL 00:28:46 Virginia SciGirls Emma, Lauren and Madison have the ultimate "stratus update!" Teaming up with NASA scientists, they identify clouds from the ground and compare their data with satellite images, ultimately creating a "mostly cloudy" museum display. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1604H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 2, Lessons 11 & 12: Representing Ratios with Tables and Navigating A Table of LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1704H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 8: Comparing Relationships with Equations LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1081H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long E In Sleeping? NETA 00:59:00 Explore maps and what make makes animals happy, read HUSH, review long e, I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 44 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 40 of 165 Thu, Apr 08, 2021

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1034H CC ST Cape Rhymes with Shape! NETA 00:55:58 Be a plant champion, play in the shadows, do a shape dance, read VROOM, learn about computers, practice rhyming. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1082H CC ST DVI Can You Find The Long A In Taste? NETA 00:59:00 Find a secret hidden number, do a taste test, read BE A FRIEND, blend and decode long a. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 104H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids get inspired by Cleopatra, Gustav Mahler, recycling fashion designer Sierra Decortova, the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, artist Eduoard Duval-Carrie, a guitarist, and Haitian culture. Plus celebrating differences, music, Kid Stew Ewws and more. TVG Repeat of 03/14/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 104H CC ST Ripples in the Forest NETA 00:26:47 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team zip-lines their way through the trees and science of understanding forest management and related ecosystems. TVY Next Air 04/09/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 401H CC ST DVI A World Without Taxes APTEX 00:28:45 Explore how taxes impact your life. Find out about the importance of federal, state, and local taxes and learn what they pay for. Meet young business owners who sell lacrosse socks and others who serve as swimming instructors and hear how they handle taxes. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 105H N ST Walt Whitman WTVP 00:27:10 History In Person is a series of Chautauqua style biographies that includes scientists, explorers, political leaders, artists and writers, using first person historical accounts to integrate the curriculum. The goal of this series is to provide content that is engaging and entertaining, the kind of programs students, parents and teachers look forward to watching Next Air 04/09/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 304H CC ST DVI Butterfly Diaries PBSPL 00:28:46 Mimi and her friends explore a Minnesota milkweed patch, counting monarchs to help scientists track the butterfly population. These SciGirls then raise monarch caterpillars, and use a video diary to capture their metamorphosis into butterflies. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 107H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/08/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 113H CC ST Illinois - Labor WTVP 00:25:27 Next Air 04/08/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2809H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/08/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 403H CC ST Wild Healing NETA 00:26:47 Whether we live in cities or suburbs, whether we're aware of it or not, people have deep-seated connections to nature. Our ancestors lived with a real and present sense of the wild animals and plants around them. In his book, Our Wild Calling, journalist Richard Louv challenges us to understand and appreciate our link to animals, domestic and wild. Dr. Cassandra Quave, an Emory Ethnobotanist, leads an international team searching for plant-based medicines to replace failing antibiotics. Krista Schlyer, an international conservation photographer, explores animals that have a need to roam across our southern border. TVG Next Air 04/08/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM My World Too 101H CC ST Whoof, Nile Valley Aquaponics, Greenfield Robotics APTEX 00:26:46 In this episode of My World Too we learn about an organization called WHOOF USA that encourages getting in the dirt with hands-on mentoring at organic farms across the nation. Next we visit an aquaponic greenhouse in the heart of the inner city growing Tilapia fish and fresh produce while teaching the community how to grow healthy options combatting urban food insecurity. We travel to the heart of the bread basket to visit a high-tech start up that is promoting chemical-free large scale farming with the help of robots. TVG Next Air 04/08/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Sculpted Life 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:27:21 Every state in the country has 2 statues in the U.S. Capitol. Nebraska has chosen to replace both of its statues. Littleton Alston will be the first African American to create a sculpture for Statuary Hall as he's been chosen to create a bronze of world renown author Willa Cather. He grew up in extreme poverty in the Washington DC suburbs and escaped from his troubled neighborhood by visiting the U. S. Capitol and dreaming of being an artist one day. Single and poor, Alston's mother worked behind the scenes to get him accepted into the Duke Ellington School of the Arts. As a young man, he came to Omaha on a residency and stayed to raise his family. TVG Repeat of 03/20/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/08/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 109H (R) CC ST Walter Isaacson PBSPL 00:26:46 Walter Isaacson is a professor, financier, and former CEO of The Aspen Institute. TVG Repeat of 03/20/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/08/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

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WTVP-RM After Auschwitz 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:59 Six Jewish women who survived the Holocaust - Eva Beckmann, Erika Jacoby, Rena Drexler, Lili Majzner, Renee Firestone and Linda Sherman - tell their extraordinary life stories. When Auschwitz was liberated in January 1945, it was the beginning of a lifelong struggle for these survivors. AFTER AUSCHWITZ recounts how the six women have built their lives since the war - getting married, immigrating to America, building careers, and raising children and grandchildren - while looking for a way to understand their trauma and loss. TVPG Next Air 04/09/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1805H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 13 & 14: Solving Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/09/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1105H CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 5, Unit 6, Lesson 5: Building Quadratic Functions to Describe Situations (Part LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/09/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 101H CC ST The Telescope PBS 00:54:50 Meet the brilliant minds throughout history, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble, responsible for creating the telescope. Today, their invention allows humanity to reach the furthest limits of seeing 13 billion light-years out. TVPG Next Air 04/09/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Butv News 130H N ST BU 00:29:50 06:30PM

WTVP-RM New Peorians 103 CC ST The Germans WTVP 00:24:52 WTVP presents the third program in this local series that explores the immigrant history of Central Illinois. This program tells the stories and legacy of the largest group to settle here, the Germans. Next Air 04/08/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM 200 Objects for 200 Years 0H CC ST Illinois' Bicentennial Special WTVP 00:28:34 "200" looks at key rare and significant items from the Peoria Riverfront Museum's Illinois bicentennial exhibit - Celebrate Illinois: 200 Years in the Land of Lincoln - which are used to remind visitors of important individuals from the state or of historical events occurring over the first 200 years of Illinois history. Staff members from the Museum relate the backstories of the items which were chosen to demonstrate the variety of the collection. Among highlighted items are an original John Deere plow, one of the cufflinks worn by President Lincoln the night he was assassinated, and a chair created by Frank Lloyd Wright for the home he designed on Moss Avenue, Peoria. Next Air 04/08/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 107H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/28/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

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08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 113H (R) CC ST Illinois - Labor WTVP 00:25:27 Repeat of 04/08/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2809H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/08/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 403H (R) CC ST Wild Healing NETA 00:26:47 Whether we live in cities or suburbs, whether we're aware of it or not, people have deep-seated connections to nature. Our ancestors lived with a real and present sense of the wild animals and plants around them. In his book, Our Wild Calling, journalist Richard Louv challenges us to understand and appreciate our link to animals, domestic and wild. Dr. Cassandra Quave, an Emory Ethnobotanist, leads an international team searching for plant-based medicines to replace failing antibiotics. Krista Schlyer, an international conservation photographer, explores animals that have a need to roam across our southern border. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM My World Too 101H (R) CC ST Whoof, Nile Valley Aquaponics, Greenfield Robotics APTEX 00:26:46 In this episode of My World Too we learn about an organization called WHOOF USA that encourages getting in the dirt with hands-on mentoring at organic farms across the nation. Next we visit an aquaponic greenhouse in the heart of the inner city growing Tilapia fish and fresh produce while teaching the community how to grow healthy options combatting urban food insecurity. We travel to the heart of the bread basket to visit a high-tech start up that is promoting chemical-free large scale farming with the help of robots. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Sculpted Life 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:27:21 Every state in the country has 2 statues in the U.S. Capitol. Nebraska has chosen to replace both of its statues. Littleton Alston will be the first African American to create a sculpture for Statuary Hall as he's been chosen to create a bronze of world renown author Willa Cather. He grew up in extreme poverty in the Washington DC suburbs and escaped from his troubled neighborhood by visiting the U. S. Capitol and dreaming of being an artist one day. Single and poor, Alston's mother worked behind the scenes to get him accepted into the Duke Ellington School of the Arts. As a young man, he came to Omaha on a residency and stayed to raise his family. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 109H (R) CC ST Walter Isaacson PBSPL 00:26:46 Walter Isaacson is a professor, financier, and former CEO of The Aspen Institute. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM New Peorians 103I (R) CC ST The Germans WTVP 00:24:52 WTVP presents the third program in this local series that explores the immigrant history of Central Illinois. This program tells the stories and legacy of the largest group to settle here, the Germans. Repeat of 04/08/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

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11:30PM

WTVP-RM 200 Objects for 200 Years 0H (R) CC ST Illinois' Bicentennial Special WTVP 00:28:34 "200" looks at key rare and significant items from the Peoria Riverfront Museum's Illinois bicentennial exhibit - Celebrate Illinois: 200 Years in the Land of Lincoln - which are used to remind visitors of important individuals from the state or of historical events occurring over the first 200 years of Illinois history. Staff members from the Museum relate the backstories of the items which were chosen to demonstrate the variety of the collection. Among highlighted items are an original John Deere plow, one of the cufflinks worn by President Lincoln the night he was assassinated, and a chair created by Frank Lloyd Wright for the home he designed on Moss Avenue, Peoria. Repeat of 04/08/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

Fri, Apr 09, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM After Auschwitz 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:59 Six Jewish women who survived the Holocaust - Eva Beckmann, Erika Jacoby, Rena Drexler, Lili Majzner, Renee Firestone and Linda Sherman - tell their extraordinary life stories. When Auschwitz was liberated in January 1945, it was the beginning of a lifelong struggle for these survivors. AFTER AUSCHWITZ recounts how the six women have built their lives since the war - getting married, immigrating to America, building careers, and raising children and grandchildren - while looking for a way to understand their trauma and loss. TVPG Repeat of 04/08/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1805H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 13 & 14: Solving Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/08/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1105H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 5, Unit 6, Lesson 5: Building Quadratic Functions to Describe Situations (Part LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/08/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 101H (R) CC ST The Telescope PBS 00:54:50 Meet the brilliant minds throughout history, from Galileo to Edwin Hubble, responsible for creating the telescope. Today, their invention allows humanity to reach the furthest limits of seeing 13 billion light-years out. TVPG Repeat of 04/08/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 104H (R) CC ST Ripples in the Forest NETA 00:26:47 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team zip-lines their way through the trees and science of understanding forest management and related ecosystems. TVY Repeat of 04/08/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 401H (R) CC ST DVI A World Without Taxes APTEX 00:28:45 Explore how taxes impact your life. Find out about the importance of federal, state, and local taxes and learn what they pay for. Meet young business owners who sell lacrosse socks and others who serve as swimming instructors and hear how they handle taxes. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 105H (R) N ST Walt Whitman WTVP 00:27:10 History In Person is a series of Chautauqua style biographies that includes scientists, explorers, political leaders, artists and writers, using first person historical accounts to integrate the curriculum. The goal of this series is to provide content that is engaging and entertaining, the kind of programs students, parents and teachers look forward to watching Repeat of 04/08/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 304H (R) CC ST DVI Butterfly Diaries PBSPL 00:28:46 Mimi and her friends explore a Minnesota milkweed patch, counting monarchs to help scientists track the butterfly population. These SciGirls then raise monarch caterpillars, and use a video diary to capture their metamorphosis into butterflies. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1605H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 4: Converting Units LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1705H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 10: Introducing Graphs of Proportional Relationships LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1082H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Find The Long A In Taste? NETA 00:59:00 Find a secret hidden number, do a taste test, read BE A FRIEND, blend and decode long a. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1035H CC ST What Letters Do You See In Heart? NETA 00:55:08 Make ice cream, read I REALLY WANT TO SEE YOU, GRANDMA!, listen for sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1083H CC ST DVI Can You Find The Long A In Play? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about coding, celebrate an owl's birthday, read TITO PUENTE, MAMBO KING. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at- home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/12/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

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WTVP-RM Kid Stew 201H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 03/11/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 105H CC ST Amazing Eco-Trek Race NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team faces a gauntlet of physical and mental tests in paddling, to caving, to archery, and biking while learning many of nature's secrets in some wild places. TVY Next Air 04/10/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 402H CC ST DVI Debt: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly APTEX 00:28:46 It's easy to spend more than you make with credit cards. Learn to avoid the pitfalls of overspending by keeping a spending journal, sticking to a budget, and living a cash existence. Meet the owner of a carpet cleaning company and a radio DJ who have both learned how to manage debt. TVG Next Air 04/10/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 106H N ST Albert D. J. Cashier-Civil War Woman WTVP 00:25:52 Next Air 04/09/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 305H CC ST DVI Feathered Friends PBSPL 00:28:46 Regina, Schuyler and Anayia hit the streets of Denver to investigate what makes a good urban bird habitat, and transform a city school garden into a welcoming home for any flock of feathered friends. TVG Next Air 04/10/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 201H CC ST The Recording Industry: Off The Record, in the Cloud APTEX 00:26:46 From your turn-table to your pocket to the cloud: how technology has changed the way we listen to music and each other. ALT: Gabe Visits Jack White's Third Man Pressing to find out if the vinyl resurgence is just a fad, or if it's here to stay. Third Man Record Pressing: Detroit, MI (Cass Corridor); Jon Krautner from The Go - Detroit, MI; Dave Buick - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Eddie White - Third Man - Detroit MI; Bill Skibbe - Record Producer - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Patreon & Pomplamoose: San Francisco, CA; Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn - San Francisco, CA. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 114H CC ST Illinois - Arts WTVP 00:26:36 Next Air 04/09/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

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WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2810H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/09/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 404H CC ST Innovation & Biomimicry NETA 00:26:47 Sometimes Mother Nature could use a boost and when we work with her natural systems, she can reward us with a blueprint for success! EcoSense explores three creative and wildly different examples of biomimicry. We visit Mushroom Mountain and learn how the potential uses of fantastic fungi go way beyond salad - including as organic pesticides, medicine and even a possible solution to world hunger. At the Emory Water Hub, mimicking Mother Nature leads to cleaning 400, 000 gallons of water per day - without using the city's water treatment system. And at Georgia Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta, we see how organizations all over the country band together to use data to ensure survival of many diverse species. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM 20 Miles A Glass 0H CC ST NETA 00:27:31 20 Miles A Glass is a documentary on the non-profit organization, Wisdom Spring. Wisdom Spring works with high schools in Virginia and several other locations across the United States to bring clean drinking water to rural areas around the world. In the last decade, Wisdom Spring has installed over twenty wells in Burkina Faso which provide clean, safe, and accessible water for thousands of people in the region. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 102H CC ST Michael Beschloss PBSPL 00:26:46 Michael Beschloss is a presidential historian, New York Times bestselling author, and PBS Newshour contributor. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 110H (R) CC ST Marie Arana PBSPL 00:26:46 David Rubenstein interviews author Maria Arana. TVG Repeat of 03/21/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/09/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM My Survivor 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:50 Who will tell the story of the Holocaust when the last survivor is gone? MY SURVIVOR documents the life-changing experiences of some of the 500 University of Miami students who forge intimate relationships with Holocaust survivors through an innovative internship program. Building powerful intergenerational bonds, students listen to survivors' first-hand accounts and come to embrace their cause to preserve the memory and lessons of the Holocaust. TVG Next Air 04/10/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1806H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 14, Lesson 15: Writing Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/10/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1106H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 6: Building Quadratic Equations to Describe Situations (Part 2) LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/10/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 102H CC ST The Airplane PBS 00:55:20 Take to the sky with the dreamers whose work gave humans the ability to fly. From Leonardo da Vinci's "flying machines" to the modern commercial plane, without these inventions, we may have never left the ground. TVPG Next Air 04/10/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 102H CC ST Bryan Sutton and Rhiannon Giddens PBSPL 00:26:46 Delight in Grammy-winner Holt's performances with guitar phenomenon Bryan Sutton and breakout star Rhiannon Giddens of the Carolina Chocolate Drops. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

WTVP-RM Bso 360 101H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 Andris Nelsons talks about the passions that led him to become an internationally renowned conductor. In this candid conversation, viewers learn how Nelsons' earliest years in Latvia led to the world stage as he conducts the symphony and reveals his approach to music and musicians. The Secret Life of Musicians: Violinist Elita Kang escapes her day job by climbing mountains in Peru and snorkeling off the coast of Iceland. The Symphony travels to Franklin Park in Boston for a free neighborhood concert. Thousands gather on the lawn to watch conductors Thomas Wilkins, Keith Lockhart and Andris Nelsons lead the BSO through a program of popular and classical music. Conductors and audience members alike explain why they value bringing the Symphony to a community so diverse in age and ethnicity. The Secret Life of Musicians. Violinist Bonnie Bewick spends her off hours in a trio of Irish fiddlers, and she explains the difference between a violin and a fiddle. The 2017-2018 Season is seen through the eyes of newcomer Danny Kim, in his second year as a violist, and Larry Wolfe in his 47th year playing the bass with the BSO. Through these artists at opposite ends of their careers we understand the Symphony as an evolving, vital organization. TVG Next Air 04/09/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 106H (R) N ST Albert D. J. Cashier-Civil War Woman WTVP 00:25:52 Repeat of 04/09/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 201H (R) CC ST The Recording Industry: Off The Record, in the Cloud APTEX 00:26:46 From your turn-table to your pocket to the cloud: how technology has changed the way we listen to music and each other. ALT: Gabe Visits Jack White's Third Man Pressing to find out if the vinyl resurgence is just a fad, or if it's here to stay. Third Man Record Pressing: Detroit, MI (Cass Corridor); Jon Krautner from The Go - Detroit, MI; Dave Buick - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Eddie White - Third Man - Detroit MI; Bill Skibbe - Record Producer - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Patreon & Pomplamoose: San Francisco, CA; Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn - San Francisco, CA. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/29/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 114H (R) CC ST Illinois - Arts WTVP 00:26:36 Repeat of 04/09/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

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08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2810H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/09/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 404H (R) CC ST Innovation & Biomimicry NETA 00:26:47 Sometimes Mother Nature could use a boost and when we work with her natural systems, she can reward us with a blueprint for success! EcoSense explores three creative and wildly different examples of biomimicry. We visit Mushroom Mountain and learn how the potential uses of fantastic fungi go way beyond salad - including as organic pesticides, medicine and even a possible solution to world hunger. At the Emory Water Hub, mimicking Mother Nature leads to cleaning 400, 000 gallons of water per day - without using the city's water treatment system. And at Georgia Aquarium and Zoo Atlanta, we see how organizations all over the country band together to use data to ensure survival of many diverse species. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM 20 Miles A Glass 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:27:31 20 Miles A Glass is a documentary on the non-profit organization, Wisdom Spring. Wisdom Spring works with high schools in Virginia and several other locations across the United States to bring clean drinking water to rural areas around the world. In the last decade, Wisdom Spring has installed over twenty wells in Burkina Faso which provide clean, safe, and accessible water for thousands of people in the region. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 102H (R) CC ST Michael Beschloss PBSPL 00:26:46 Michael Beschloss is a presidential historian, New York Times bestselling author, and PBS Newshour contributor. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 110H (R) CC ST Marie Arana PBSPL 00:26:46 David Rubenstein interviews author Maria Arana. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 102H (R) CC ST Bryan Sutton and Rhiannon Giddens PBSPL 00:26:46 Delight in Grammy-winner Holt's performances with guitar phenomenon Bryan Sutton and breakout star Rhiannon Giddens of the Carolina Chocolate Drops. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

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WTVP-RM Bso 360 101H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 Andris Nelsons talks about the passions that led him to become an internationally renowned conductor. In this candid conversation, viewers learn how Nelsons' earliest years in Latvia led to the world stage as he conducts the symphony and reveals his approach to music and musicians. The Secret Life of Musicians: Violinist Elita Kang escapes her day job by climbing mountains in Peru and snorkeling off the coast of Iceland. The Symphony travels to Franklin Park in Boston for a free neighborhood concert. Thousands gather on the lawn to watch conductors Thomas Wilkins, Keith Lockhart and Andris Nelsons lead the BSO through a program of popular and classical music. Conductors and audience members alike explain why they value bringing the Symphony to a community so diverse in age and ethnicity. The Secret Life of Musicians. Violinist Bonnie Bewick spends her off hours in a trio of Irish fiddlers, and she explains the difference between a violin and a fiddle. The 2017-2018 Season is seen through the eyes of newcomer Danny Kim, in his second year as a violist, and Larry Wolfe in his 47th year playing the bass with the BSO. Through these artists at opposite ends of their careers we understand the Symphony as an evolving, vital organization. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

Sat, Apr 10, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM My Survivor 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:50 Who will tell the story of the Holocaust when the last survivor is gone? MY SURVIVOR documents the life-changing experiences of some of the 500 University of Miami students who forge intimate relationships with Holocaust survivors through an innovative internship program. Building powerful intergenerational bonds, students listen to survivors' first-hand accounts and come to embrace their cause to preserve the memory and lessons of the Holocaust. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1806H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 14, Lesson 15: Writing Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/09/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1106H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 6: Building Quadratic Equations to Describe Situations (Part 2) LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/09/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 102H (R) CC ST The Airplane PBS 00:55:20 Take to the sky with the dreamers whose work gave humans the ability to fly. From Leonardo da Vinci's "flying machines" to the modern commercial plane, without these inventions, we may have never left the ground. TVPG Repeat of 04/09/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 105H (R) CC ST Amazing Eco-Trek Race NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team faces a gauntlet of physical and mental tests in paddling, to caving, to archery, and biking while learning many of nature's secrets in some wild places. TVY Repeat of 04/09/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 402H (R) CC ST DVI Debt: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly APTEX 00:28:46 It's easy to spend more than you make with credit cards. Learn to avoid the pitfalls of overspending by keeping a spending journal, sticking to a budget, and living a cash existence. Meet the owner of a carpet cleaning company and a radio DJ who have both learned how to manage debt. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 106H (R) N ST Albert D. J. Cashier-Civil War Woman WTVP 00:25:52 Repeat of 04/09/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 305H (R) CC ST DVI Feathered Friends PBSPL 00:28:46 Regina, Schuyler and Anayia hit the streets of Denver to investigate what makes a good urban bird habitat, and transform a city school garden into a welcoming home for any flock of feathered friends. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1602H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 2, Lesson 6: Introducing Double Number Line Diagrams LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/06/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1702H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 6: Using Equations to Solve Problems LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/06/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1079H (R) CC ST Can You Find The Long I In Size and Right? NETA 00:59:00 Learn to sort things you find in nature, mix colors, read TRUCK¸ practice long e, I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1032H (R) CC ST St and Ep Make Step! NETA 00:55:05 Race to the top floor, play Simon Says to blend sounds, learn about our community, read AFTER THE FALL: HOW HUMPTY DUMPTY GOT BACK UP AGAIN. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 7 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1080H (R) CC ST M and Ap Make Map! NETA 00:59:00 Learn about maps and protecting the environment, read MACHINES AT WORK, blend and decode 's. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 56 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 52 of 165 Sat, Apr 10, 2021

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids get inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Franz Schubert, author Brad Meltzer, the art of Cosplay, voice actor Zach Callison, a violinist, sport stacking, and Italian culture. Plus breaking down a book, brain power, music, Kid Stew Ewws and more. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 102H (R) CC ST Removing Dams - Restoring Rivers NETA 00:26:40 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the often-conflicting needs of society versus natural ecosystems that are affected by the processes of dam removal and river restoration. TVY Repeat of 04/07/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 304H (R) CC ST DVI Where Is My Allowance? APTEX 00:28:46 Discover how different families work out "allowances." Even basic financial planning starts now-learn how to manage your monthly income and expenses for vacations, education, and more. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 103H (R) N ST John James Audubon WTVP 00:26:45 Repeat of 04/07/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 302H (R) CC ST DVI Flower Power PBSPL 00:28:46 SciGirls spring into action! Minnesota sixth-grader Jordan gathers her girls to track changes in flowers and plants as spring emerges, and celebrates by creating a sculpture and a time-lapse video of the season's arrival. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 105H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 111H (R) CC ST Illinois - Under The Ground WTVP 00:27:00 Repeat of 04/06/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2807H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/06/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

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01:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 401H (R) CC ST Wild Crossings NETA 00:26:46 Why did the 900-pound bull elk cross the road? Getting to the other side can be life-threatening for animals, but they have plenty of reasons to try. From finding food and mates to adapting to climate change, wild creatures must overcome all the obstacles humans and nature have put in their way. It's not just elk and bear on the move. From Alaska to Appalachia to New Jersey, scientists, engineers, and wildlife managers are learning how to help everything from walrus and seals to rare salamanders and snakes find safe passage in an increasingly developed world. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Rewilding A Mountain 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:40 At Hart Mountain, one of the country's largest experiments on public land is unfolding. Outside the wildlife refuge, Great Basin creeks run dry too early, iconic aspen dwindle and songbirds are harder and harder to hear. But on the refuge, things are starkly different. Creeks flow, aspen thrive and bird watchers travel long distances to see the species here. This film follows a team of researchers working to explain the amazing transformation and the man who made this success story possible against all odds. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1207H (R) CC ST The World Health Organization NETA 00:26:47 As Covid-19 has turned the WHO into a political flashpoint. Great Decisions explores how geopolitical rivalries are affecting public health and asks how the international community can prepare for the next pandemic. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 107H (R) CC ST Jill Lepore PBSPL 00:26:46 Jill Lepore is a professor of American history at Harvard University and a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/10/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Nobody Wants Us 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 The remarkable story of refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Belgium who were trapped on the SS Quanza in Virginia. They were devastated to learn that the U.S. was turning away refugees at this critical time in history. Eleanor Roosevelt and others tried to save them. Would the U.S. take them in? TVPG Repeat of 04/07/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1803H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 9 & 10: When Are They The Same? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1103H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 6, Unit 6, Lesson 3: Building Quadratic Functions from Geometric Patterns LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Fauci: The Virus Hunter 0H (R) CC ST S APTEX 00:56:10 FAUCI: THE VIRUS HUNTER is an hour-long documentary that provides an in-depth look at Dr. Anthony Fauci's life story and career. Informative and engaging on-camera interviews with some of Dr. Fauci's colleagues and friends, including Dr. John Gallin, Dr. Michael Osterholm, and medical historian Victoria Harden, offer insight into his career and family life, while the compelling images and videos archived by the Associated Press give an expansive view of the true depth and breadth of his contributions and service to this country and the world. This program sheds light on the many battles fought, challenges overcome, and significant discoveries made during Fauci's esteemed career. TVPG Repeat of 04/07/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Performances at the Met 1206H CC ST Tosca PBS 02:26:15 Sir David McVicar's new production of Puccini's classic stars Sonya Yoncheva, Vittorio Grigolo and Zeljko Lucic. Opera diva Tosca must rescue her revolutionary lover Cavaradossi from the depraved police chief Scarpia. Isabel Leonard hosts. TV14

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2807H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/10/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 401H (R) CC ST Wild Crossings NETA 00:26:46 Why did the 900-pound bull elk cross the road? Getting to the other side can be life-threatening for animals, but they have plenty of reasons to try. From finding food and mates to adapting to climate change, wild creatures must overcome all the obstacles humans and nature have put in their way. It's not just elk and bear on the move. From Alaska to Appalachia to New Jersey, scientists, engineers, and wildlife managers are learning how to help everything from walrus and seals to rare salamanders and snakes find safe passage in an increasingly developed world. TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Rewilding A Mountain 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:40 At Hart Mountain, one of the country's largest experiments on public land is unfolding. Outside the wildlife refuge, Great Basin creeks run dry too early, iconic aspen dwindle and songbirds are harder and harder to hear. But on the refuge, things are starkly different. Creeks flow, aspen thrive and bird watchers travel long distances to see the species here. This film follows a team of researchers working to explain the amazing transformation and the man who made this success story possible against all odds. TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1207H (R) CC ST The World Health Organization NETA 00:26:47 As Covid-19 has turned the WHO into a political flashpoint. Great Decisions explores how geopolitical rivalries are affecting public health and asks how the international community can prepare for the next pandemic. TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 107H (R) CC ST Jill Lepore PBSPL 00:26:46 Jill Lepore is a professor of American history at Harvard University and a staff writer at The New Yorker magazine. TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 59 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 55 of 165 Sat, Apr 10, 2021

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 101H (R) CC ST Airborne APTEX 00:56:46 The film's four main characters - airline executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane builder Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz - separately struggle to find a place in post-World War I aviation. Their struggles illuminate the challenges all aviation pioneers face in these early, uncertain days. After repeated setbacks, the four men join forces and, capitalizing on the Air Mail Act and the aviation mania triggered by Lindbergh's 1927 transatlantic flight, set out to build an airline to South America: Pan Am. TVG Repeat of 04/06/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

Sun, Apr 11, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Nobody Wants Us 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 The remarkable story of refugees fleeing Nazi-occupied Belgium who were trapped on the SS Quanza in Virginia. They were devastated to learn that the U.S. was turning away refugees at this critical time in history. Eleanor Roosevelt and others tried to save them. Would the U.S. take them in? TVPG Repeat of 04/10/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1803H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lessons 9 & 10: When Are They The Same? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/10/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1103H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 6, Unit 6, Lesson 3: Building Quadratic Functions from Geometric Patterns LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/10/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Fauci: The Virus Hunter 0H (R) CC ST S APTEX 00:56:10 FAUCI: THE VIRUS HUNTER is an hour-long documentary that provides an in-depth look at Dr. Anthony Fauci's life story and career. Informative and engaging on-camera interviews with some of Dr. Fauci's colleagues and friends, including Dr. John Gallin, Dr. Michael Osterholm, and medical historian Victoria Harden, offer insight into his career and family life, while the compelling images and videos archived by the Associated Press give an expansive view of the true depth and breadth of his contributions and service to this country and the world. This program sheds light on the many battles fought, challenges overcome, and significant discoveries made during Fauci's esteemed career. TVPG Repeat of 04/10/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 102H (R) CC ST Removing Dams - Restoring Rivers NETA 00:26:40 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the often-conflicting needs of society versus natural ecosystems that are affected by the processes of dam removal and river restoration. TVY Repeat of 04/10/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 304H (R) CC ST DVI Where Is My Allowance? APTEX 00:28:46 Discover how different families work out "allowances." Even basic financial planning starts now-learn how to manage your monthly income and expenses for vacations, education, and more. TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 103H (R) N ST John James Audubon WTVP 00:26:45 Repeat of 04/10/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 302H (R) CC ST DVI Flower Power PBSPL 00:28:46 SciGirls spring into action! Minnesota sixth-grader Jordan gathers her girls to track changes in flowers and plants as spring emerges, and celebrates by creating a sculpture and a time-lapse video of the season's arrival. TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1603H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Episode 3, Unit 2, Lessons 8 & 9: How Much for One? and Constant Speed LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1703H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 7: Comparing Relationships with Tables LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1080H (R) CC ST M and Ap Make Map! NETA 00:59:00 Learn about maps and protecting the environment, read MACHINES AT WORK, blend and decode 's. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1033H (R) CC ST Can You Find The Short A In Fast? NETA 00:55:06 Create a bubble wand and number stories, blend and decode words, read FAST AND SLOW. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1081H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long E In Sleeping? NETA 00:59:00 Explore maps and what make makes animals happy, read HUSH, review long e, I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Kid Stew 103H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids get inspired by Thomas Edison, Mozart, author Carl Hiaasen, street artist Lebo, conservationist/ artist Guy Harvey, YouTuber Angelic, a visit to a dark ride design studio, and Indian culture. Plus self-esteem, music, Kid Stew Ewws and more. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 103H (R) CC ST Wetland Wisdom NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll wade into the murky science of understanding our wetlands workings and their related ecosystems. TVY Repeat of 04/08/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 305H (R) CC ST DVI Escape The Box APTEX 00:28:46 What do you do when opportunity knocks? Learn how to recognize and act on new opportunities in your life and to be creative in problem solving. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 104H (R) N ST Jonas Olson WTVP 00:28:13 Repeat of 04/08/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 303H (R) CC ST DVI Skygirls PBSPL 00:28:46 Virginia SciGirls Emma, Lauren and Madison have the ultimate "stratus update!" Teaming up with NASA scientists, they identify clouds from the ground and compare their data with satellite images, ultimately creating a "mostly cloudy" museum display. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 106H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 112H (R) CC ST Illinois - Farming WTVP 00:26:37 Repeat of 04/07/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2808H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/07/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

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WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 402H (R) CC ST Fashioned for the Planet NETA 00:26:46 The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world and Americans send millions of tons of clothing to landfills every year! This issue affects us all whether we are fashionistas, or just people who wear clothes. In this episode, EcoSense explores alternatives to fast and cheap fashion. From upcycling vintage clothes, to buying and selling through consignment, to clothes made from scraps rescued from the landfill, EcoSense reveals fashion choices that look really good on the planet. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Saving Species Together 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:01 SAVING SPECIES TOGETHER is a video and educational campaign highlighting positive stories of collaboration to protect threatened and endangered species. Watch species conservation in action when resource agencies, private landowners, non-profit organizations, and local citizens come together to help the Western snowy plover, the San Joaquin kit fox, the California tiger salamander, and Coho salmon. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1208H (R) CC ST End of the Global Order? NETA 00:26:46 The U.S. developed the global order we know today. But the American appetite for multilateralism has since diminished. Great Decisions asks whether global cooperation can endure in an era of nationalist retrenchment. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 108H (R) CC ST Robert A. Caro PBSPL 00:26:46 Robert A. Caro is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and National Humanities Medal recipient. TVG Repeat of 04/07/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 10:30PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Swimming In Auschwitz 0 (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 In SWIMMING IN AUSCHWITZ, six Jewish women who survived the Holocaust - Eva Beckmann, Erika Jacoby, Rena Drexler, Lili Majzner, Renee Firestone and Linda Sherman - share testimony of their time in Auschwitz. Demonstrating the Nazis' failure to dehumanize and crush the will of Jewish prisoners, the women's stories reveal the power of laughter and community, even in the face of evil. TVPG Repeat of 04/08/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1804H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lesson 12: Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/08/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1104H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 4, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Comparing Quadratic and Exponential Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/08/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

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WTVP-RM Biology: from Molecules to Man 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:16 Biology: From Molecules to Man is a special program under the auspices of The HistoryMakers ScienceMakers initiative taped live at the Center of Science and Industry (CoSI) in Columbus, Ohio on February 26, 2010. The program features a collection of prominent African American scientists that includes Brown University's Wayne Bowen, Emory University's George Jones, The Ohio State University Medical Center's Kwame Osei, and the University of California, San Francisco's John Watson. Moderated by WBNS news anchor Jerry Revish, the program focuses on life from brain cells to fungus to the human heart. Each featured scientist provides a compelling summary of their work before answering questions as a panel about their life, their work, and their numerous accomplishments. Topics covered include the scientist's role as African American scientists, being role models, the role of science and math in youth education and the future of science. Videotaped short sessions with each individual scientist featuring students from local Columbus schools Afrocentric Early College and Linden McKinley Middle/High School are also included. TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 401H (R) CC ST Songs of Solitude WTVP 00:58:45 Lauded for her "exceptional performances" and "fiery interpretation," violinist Francesca Anderegg delivers elegant and impassioned accounts of contemporary and classical music. In the "Songs of Solitude" program, we hear the stirring beauty of solo violin as fashioned through the centuries by the minds of such luminaries as J. S. Bach, Fritz Kreisler, Eug?ne Ysa?e, and John Harbison. Repeat of 04/07/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/11/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 104H (R) N ST Jonas Olson WTVP 00:28:13 Repeat of 04/11/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/12/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 106H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/27/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 112H (R) CC ST Illinois - Farming WTVP 00:26:37 Repeat of 04/11/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2808H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/11/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Ecosense for Living 402H (R) CC ST Fashioned for the Planet NETA 00:26:46 The fashion industry is one of the most polluting industries in the world and Americans send millions of tons of clothing to landfills every year! This issue affects us all whether we are fashionistas, or just people who wear clothes. In this episode, EcoSense explores alternatives to fast and cheap fashion. From upcycling vintage clothes, to buying and selling through consignment, to clothes made from scraps rescued from the landfill, EcoSense reveals fashion choices that look really good on the planet. TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

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WTVP-RM Saving Species Together 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:01 SAVING SPECIES TOGETHER is a video and educational campaign highlighting positive stories of collaboration to protect threatened and endangered species. Watch species conservation in action when resource agencies, private landowners, non-profit organizations, and local citizens come together to help the Western snowy plover, the San Joaquin kit fox, the California tiger salamander, and Coho salmon. TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Decisions In Foreign Policy 1208H (R) CC ST End of the Global Order? NETA 00:26:46 The U.S. developed the global order we know today. But the American appetite for multilateralism has since diminished. Great Decisions asks whether global cooperation can endure in an era of nationalist retrenchment. TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:30PM

WTVP-RM History with David Rubenstein 108H (R) CC ST Robert A. Caro PBSPL 00:26:46 Robert A. Caro is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and National Humanities Medal recipient. TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 02:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 401H (R) CC ST Songs of Solitude WTVP 00:58:45 Lauded for her "exceptional performances" and "fiery interpretation," violinist Francesca Anderegg delivers elegant and impassioned accounts of contemporary and classical music. In the "Songs of Solitude" program, we hear the stirring beauty of solo violin as fashioned through the centuries by the minds of such luminaries as J. S. Bach, Fritz Kreisler, Eug?ne Ysa?e, and John Harbison. Repeat of 04/11/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

Mon, Apr 12, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Swimming In Auschwitz 0 (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 In SWIMMING IN AUSCHWITZ, six Jewish women who survived the Holocaust - Eva Beckmann, Erika Jacoby, Rena Drexler, Lili Majzner, Renee Firestone and Linda Sherman - share testimony of their time in Auschwitz. Demonstrating the Nazis' failure to dehumanize and crush the will of Jewish prisoners, the women's stories reveal the power of laughter and community, even in the face of evil. TVPG Repeat of 04/11/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1804H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 4, Lesson 12: Systems of Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/11/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1104H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Episode 4, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Comparing Quadratic and Exponential Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/11/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Biology: from Molecules to Man 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:16 Biology: From Molecules to Man is a special program under the auspices of The HistoryMakers ScienceMakers initiative taped live at the Center of Science and Industry (CoSI) in Columbus, Ohio on February 26, 2010. The program features a collection of prominent African American scientists that includes Brown University's Wayne Bowen, Emory University's George Jones, The Ohio State University Medical Center's Kwame Osei, and the University of California, San Francisco's John Watson. Moderated by WBNS news anchor Jerry Revish, the program focuses on life from brain cells to fungus to the human heart. Each featured scientist provides a compelling summary of their work before answering questions as a panel about their life, their work, and their numerous accomplishments. Topics covered include the scientist's role as African American scientists, being role models, the role of science and math in youth education and the future of science. Videotaped short sessions with each individual scientist featuring students from local Columbus schools Afrocentric Early College and Linden McKinley Middle/High School are also included. TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 103H (R) CC ST Wetland Wisdom NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll wade into the murky science of understanding our wetlands workings and their related ecosystems. TVY Repeat of 04/11/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 305H (R) CC ST DVI Escape The Box APTEX 00:28:46 What do you do when opportunity knocks? Learn how to recognize and act on new opportunities in your life and to be creative in problem solving. TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 104H (R) N ST Jonas Olson WTVP 00:28:13 Repeat of 04/11/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 303H (R) CC ST DVI Skygirls PBSPL 00:28:46 Virginia SciGirls Emma, Lauren and Madison have the ultimate "stratus update!" Teaming up with NASA scientists, they identify clouds from the ground and compare their data with satellite images, ultimately creating a "mostly cloudy" museum display. TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1606H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 5: Comparing Speeds and Prices LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1706H CC ST N Grade 7: Unit 2, Lesson 11: Interpreting Graphs of Proportional Relationships LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1083H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Find The Long A In Play? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about coding, celebrate an owl's birthday, read TITO PUENTE, MAMBO KING. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at- home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 66 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 62 of 165 Mon, Apr 12, 2021

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1036H CC ST What Letter Does Create Start with? NETA 00:55:26 Meet an emperor scorpion, learn about neighborhood helpers, read A FORT ON THE MOON, blend and decode words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1084H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Soft C In Celebrate? NETA 00:59:00 Learn magic tricks, how to make scary sounds, & why families are important, read ABC NYC. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/13/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 202H CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 106H CC ST Chemistry of Life NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the foundational chemistry behind some of the secrets of life. It begins with unraveling how plants convert inorganic chemicals into organic compounds that form the basic building blocks of life that ultimately animals and humans use to survive. TVY Next Air 04/13/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 403H CC ST DVI Your First Big Purchase APTEX 00:28:46 You'll want to understand the important steps to take before your first big purchase, whether you're buying the latest computer, a new smart phone, or a car. You will learn about budgeting, researching, negotiating, and more. Find out how a teen photographer upgraded his camera and a 15-year-old aviator purchased an old airplane! TVG Next Air 04/13/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 107H N ST Harriet Beecher Stowe WTVP 00:27:07 Next Air 04/13/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 306H CC ST DVI Terrific Pacific PBSPL 00:28:46 Anchors aweigh! Junior lifeguard Chloe and her friends set sail on a SoCal citizen science cruise, working with marine scientists to collect data on the health of the Pacific Ocean and create a splashy conservation video for beach visitors. TVG Next Air 04/13/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

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WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 202H CC ST Religion: Church In States APTEX 00:26:46 From tents to steeples to megachurches: how religious groups have divided, multiplied, and united Americans for generations. ALT: What does religious freedom mean to America today? Gabe travels to Flushing, New York - the birthplace of spiritual liberty in America - to find out. Quaker Meetinghouse: Flushing, NYC (Queens); Gina Minielli (New York City); Nancy Bruno (New York City); Round Table at Flushing Free Synagogue: (All from Queens - Flushing, NYC); Alan J. Brava; John Choe; Caroline Lane; Ravi Vaidyanaat Sivachariar; Reverend Rosemarie Newberry; Central City Community Outreach: Coffee & Karaoke: Los Angeles, CA (Skid Row); Tony Stallworth - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Scott Chamberlain - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Jefferson St. Bridge Ministry: Nashville, TN. TVG Next Air 04/12/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 115H CC ST Illinois - New Beginnings WTVP 00:22:23 Next Air 04/12/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2811H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/12/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM And The Floods Came 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:09 The "bomb cyclone" that swept across the Great Plains in March 2019 became, in its cost and scope, the worst natural disaster in Nebraska's history. As the storm began, up to 45 inches of snow swept across Colorado and Wyoming into Nebraska and Iowa. Then, warm air turned the blizzard into a deluge. With the ground still frozen hard and unable to absorb the rain, water overflowed into creeks, rivers and ponds already iced over or at capacity, causing record water levels. The people of Nebraska stood in the center of the bullseye. As the unlucky combination of ice, snow and rain caused historic flooding, towns became islands. Cattle, surrounded by water, suffered without food. When the ice broke loose from frozen rivers, it took on a life of its own, moving downstream and swiftly destroying bridges, dams, livestock, homes and businesses. The documentary AND THE FLOODS CAME lays out a one-of-a-kind narrative of this fast-moving tragedy and subsequent efforts to rebuild lives and communities, using news footage and video, photos and recollections from rural Nebraskans who experienced the extreme weather. TVG Next Air 04/12/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Force for Nature: Lucy Braun 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:40 A Force for Nature: Lucy Braun is a one-hour documentary that explores the life and legacies of E. Lucy Braun (1889 - 1971), one of the foremost botanists and ecologist in American history. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Lucy Braun was a trailblazer in the emerging science of plant ecology, and a leader in the early conservation movement. In 1950, she published "Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America", a landmark book that documented forest communities from Florida to Canada. An extraordinary woman of science, Braun helped to preserve natural spaces in Ohio and Kentucky, including the Edge of Appalachia Preserve System in Adams County, Ohio. TVG Next Air 04/12/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM A Promise to My Father 0H CC ST APTEX 00:55:19 A PROMISE TO MY FATHER follows Israel "Izzy" Arbeiter as he returns to the sites of his darkest hours and relives the Holocaust's unimaginable horrors. Arbeiter's incredible story of survival unfolds in Nazi-occupied Poland, where the teenager lived with his family in the Jewish ghetto of Starachowice. Following his separation from his family, he endured life as a slave laborer in a German armaments factory and later, in numerous concentration camps throughout Europe, including the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau. With his grandson in tow, Izzy travels to Treblinka, Auschwitz and Stuttof, and various Holocaust memorials, with the hope of bringing closure to this painful chapter of his life. He also visits his childhood home, now condemned, in the Polish city of Plock. Cameras follow the 87-year-old into the basement of the home, where he attempts to unearth family heirlooms hidden for decades. TVPG Next Air 04/13/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

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04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1807H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lessons 2 & 3: Introduction to Functions and Equations for Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/14/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/13/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1107H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 8: Equivalent Quadratic Expressions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/14/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/13/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 103H CC ST The Robot PBS 00:55:30 Learn how robots were first conceptualized in ancient Rome and see how their use has evolved over the centuries, from the calculator to the Roomba. Then, take a sneak peek at what future robots will be able to do. TVPG Next Air 04/13/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM At Issue 3333H CC ST Jim Ardis Reflects On His Years As Mayor WTVP 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/12/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 127H CC ST History of Avanti's WTVP 00:26:46 Matt George goes one on one with Stefan Zeller as he talks Avanti's and the history of the franchise. How the franchise has become so beloved Next Air 04/12/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Consider This with Yvonne Greer 106 CC ST Robert Fuller WTVP 00:26:53 Bradley University Professor Robert Fuller has been studying and teaching religion for 35 years. Learn why he thinks it?s still the most fascinating topic of discussion there is, even though a recent Pew Research Center survey shows American religious affiliations are on the decline. TVG

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 202H (R) CC ST Religion: Church In States APTEX 00:26:46 From tents to steeples to megachurches: how religious groups have divided, multiplied, and united Americans for generations. ALT: What does religious freedom mean to America today? Gabe travels to Flushing, New York - the birthplace of spiritual liberty in America - to find out. Quaker Meetinghouse: Flushing, NYC (Queens); Gina Minielli (New York City); Nancy Bruno (New York City); Round Table at Flushing Free Synagogue: (All from Queens - Flushing, NYC); Alan J. Brava; John Choe; Caroline Lane; Ravi Vaidyanaat Sivachariar; Reverend Rosemarie Newberry; Central City Community Outreach: Coffee & Karaoke: Los Angeles, CA (Skid Row); Tony Stallworth - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Scott Chamberlain - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Jefferson St. Bridge Ministry: Nashville, TN. TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/30/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure: Special Edition 115H (R) CC ST Illinois - New Beginnings WTVP 00:22:23 Repeat of 04/12/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2811H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/12/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM And The Floods Came 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:09 The "bomb cyclone" that swept across the Great Plains in March 2019 became, in its cost and scope, the worst natural disaster in Nebraska's history. As the storm began, up to 45 inches of snow swept across Colorado and Wyoming into Nebraska and Iowa. Then, warm air turned the blizzard into a deluge. With the ground still frozen hard and unable to absorb the rain, water overflowed into creeks, rivers and ponds already iced over or at capacity, causing record water levels. The people of Nebraska stood in the center of the bullseye. As the unlucky combination of ice, snow and rain caused historic flooding, towns became islands. Cattle, surrounded by water, suffered without food. When the ice broke loose from frozen rivers, it took on a life of its own, moving downstream and swiftly destroying bridges, dams, livestock, homes and businesses. The documentary AND THE FLOODS CAME lays out a one-of-a-kind narrative of this fast-moving tragedy and subsequent efforts to rebuild lives and communities, using news footage and video, photos and recollections from rural Nebraskans who experienced the extreme weather. TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Force for Nature: Lucy Braun 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:40 A Force for Nature: Lucy Braun is a one-hour documentary that explores the life and legacies of E. Lucy Braun (1889 - 1971), one of the foremost botanists and ecologist in American history. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Lucy Braun was a trailblazer in the emerging science of plant ecology, and a leader in the early conservation movement. In 1950, she published "Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America", a landmark book that documented forest communities from Florida to Canada. An extraordinary woman of science, Braun helped to preserve natural spaces in Ohio and Kentucky, including the Edge of Appalachia Preserve System in Adams County, Ohio. TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM At Issue 3333H (R) CC ST Jim Ardis Reflects On His Years As Mayor WTVP 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 127H (R) CC ST History of Avanti's WTVP 00:26:46 Matt George goes one on one with Stefan Zeller as he talks Avanti's and the history of the franchise. How the franchise has become so beloved Repeat of 04/12/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

Tue, Apr 13, 2021

12:00AM

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WTVP-RM A Promise to My Father 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:55:19 A PROMISE TO MY FATHER follows Israel "Izzy" Arbeiter as he returns to the sites of his darkest hours and relives the Holocaust's unimaginable horrors. Arbeiter's incredible story of survival unfolds in Nazi-occupied Poland, where the teenager lived with his family in the Jewish ghetto of Starachowice. Following his separation from his family, he endured life as a slave laborer in a German armaments factory and later, in numerous concentration camps throughout Europe, including the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau. With his grandson in tow, Izzy travels to Treblinka, Auschwitz and Stuttof, and various Holocaust memorials, with the hope of bringing closure to this painful chapter of his life. He also visits his childhood home, now condemned, in the Polish city of Plock. Cameras follow the 87-year-old into the basement of the home, where he attempts to unearth family heirlooms hidden for decades. TVPG Repeat of 04/12/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1807H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lessons 2 & 3: Introduction to Functions and Equations for Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/12/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1107H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 8: Equivalent Quadratic Expressions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/12/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 103H (R) CC ST The Robot PBS 00:55:30 Learn how robots were first conceptualized in ancient Rome and see how their use has evolved over the centuries, from the calculator to the Roomba. Then, take a sneak peek at what future robots will be able to do. TVPG Repeat of 04/12/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 106H (R) CC ST Chemistry of Life NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, we'll explore the foundational chemistry behind some of the secrets of life. It begins with unraveling how plants convert inorganic chemicals into organic compounds that form the basic building blocks of life that ultimately animals and humans use to survive. TVY Repeat of 04/12/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 403H (R) CC ST DVI Your First Big Purchase APTEX 00:28:46 You'll want to understand the important steps to take before your first big purchase, whether you're buying the latest computer, a new smart phone, or a car. You will learn about budgeting, researching, negotiating, and more. Find out how a teen photographer upgraded his camera and a 15-year-old aviator purchased an old airplane! TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 107H (R) N ST Harriet Beecher Stowe WTVP 00:27:07 Repeat of 04/12/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

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WTVP-RM Scigirls 306H (R) CC ST DVI Terrific Pacific PBSPL 00:28:46 Anchors aweigh! Junior lifeguard Chloe and her friends set sail on a SoCal citizen science cruise, working with marine scientists to collect data on the health of the Pacific Ocean and create a splashy conservation video for beach visitors. TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1607H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 11: Percentages and Double Number Lines LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/17/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1707H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 12: Using Graphs to Compare Relationships LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/17/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1084H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Soft C In Celebrate? NETA 00:59:00 Learn magic tricks, how to make scary sounds, & why families are important, read ABC NYC. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1037H CC ST Count Rhymes with Amount! NETA 00:56:48 Thank community helpers, learn to measure, rhyme, read IF YOU PLANT A SEED. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/17/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1085H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long A In Rainbow? NETA 00:59:00 Explore rhythms using food, identify hexagons, read BLACK IS A RAINBOW, review long a. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/14/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 203H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 03/15/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 107H CC ST Extreme Survival Strategies NETA 00:26:44 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team faces the perils of polar vortexes, climate change, and extreme weather as they explore nature's Extreme Survival Strategies. TVY Next Air 04/14/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 404H CC ST DVI What's Up with the Stock Market? APTEX 00:28:46 Learn the language of the stock market and how these terms apply to your life. Meet an 11-year-old who created an application for the iPhone that helps teach other kids about the stock market. TVG Next Air 04/14/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 108H N ST Meriwether Lewis WTVP 00:27:55 Next Air 04/14/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 501H CC ST DVI High Tech Tide PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Next Air 04/14/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 203H CC ST Irish Immigrants: Emerald Isle to Ellis Island APTEX 00:26:46 From the land of the green to the land of the Free: why so many Irish left for America and why it's worth looking back on. ALT: Taking the immigration story back overseas on a visit to Ireland, Gabe answers the question of why so many Irish people came to America. This helps us to better understand the DNA behind our diverse nation, while examining true immigrant success stories. Murphy's Ice Cream: Dingle, Ireland (County Kerry); Sean Murphy (Dingle, Ireland); Ulster American Folk Park: Omagh, Ireland (Ulster); Liam Corry (Omagh, Ireland). TVG Next Air 04/13/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1301 CC ST Franklin Co Jail, Weldon Springs Sp, Regan Peace Garden Eureka Col, Vintage Cars In Aurora WTVP 00:27:22 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE launches its 13th season with a trip to Benton to visit the old Franklin County Jail, which has been turned into a museum. Here, the gangster Charlie Birger, "the last man to be legally hung in Illinois" was jailed before his execution. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also looks at a vintage car collection in Aurora, visits Weldon Springs Park, and takes viewers to the Reagan Peace Garden at Eureka College. Next Air 04/13/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2812H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/13/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM The West Is Burning 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 THE WEST IS BURNING focuses on the state of forests in the western U. S., and examines the history of forest management and litigation that has contributed to the current conditions and the catastrophic fires plaguing the region. The film also explores the critical need for interdisciplinary approaches to forest restoration, and looks at how local stakeholders are coming together to better manage and steward the land. TVPG Next Air 04/13/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

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WTVP-RM Reluctant Radical 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:28 If a crime is committed in order to prevent a greater crime, is it forgivable? Is it, in fact, necessary? THE RELUCTANT RADICAL features activist Ken Ward as he confronts his fears and puts himself in the direct path of the fossil fuel industry to combat climate change. The film reveals both the personal costs and also the fulfillment that comes from following one's moral calling. The film follows Ken through a series of direct actions, culminating with an action that shuts down all the U.S. tar sands oil pipelines and threatens to put him behind bars for 20 years. Ken Ward has no regrets, and his certainty leaves the audience to consider if he is out of touch with reality, or if it is the rest of society that is delusional for not acting when faced with the unsettling evidence that we are collectively destroying our world. TVG Next Air 04/13/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Our American Family: The Mays 0H CC ST NETA 00:26:46 The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that came before. Courage brought 17-year-old Jacob May to the US from Germany in 1879 in search of a better life. That same courage enabled his family to rescue 200 Jews from Nazi Germany. Moving from poverty to prosperity, the May Hosiery Mill grew through three generations to contribute commerce and compassion within the Nashville community and beyond. Deeply committed to one another, bolstered by good humor, theirs is a story of fearless hope and courage. TVG Next Air 04/14/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

03:30PM

WTVP-RM Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey Through Poland with Mans Best Friend 0H CC ST NETA 00:24:36 The film follows the journey of 6 blind Israelis to Poland, where, with the help of their beloved guide dogs, they encounter the difficult history of the Holocaust. The "blind love" between owner and dog, is contrasted to the "blind hate" of Nazi Germany they encounter on their journey. TV14 Next Air 04/14/2021 12:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1808H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 4: Tables, Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/15/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/14/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1108H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 9: Standard Form and Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/15/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/14/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 104H CC ST The Car PBS 00:55:25 Go for a ride through the 9,000-year history of the car, from its roots in dogsleds to Henry Ford's affordable and assembly line-built Model T, and meet the scientists working on the next generation of self-driving automobiles. TVPG Next Air 04/14/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1808H CC ST WTVP 00:27:46 On this episode of Illinois Adventure we'll fly across the tree tops of the Shawnee National Forest on a zip line with Shawnee Bluffs Canopy Tour in Makanda. Learn about some of the people who are legends of the mother road and take a trip back to the 1940's at the Route 66 Hall of Fame in Pontiac. Tour the Livingston County War Museum in Pontiac, dedicated to those who served. Wander a garden where each turn exposes new beauty at the Anderson Japanese Gardens in Rockford. Plus who are and what are the walldogs at the Walldog Mural Museum in Pontiac. All this on Illinois Adventure. 06:30PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 102H CC ST Latin Laboratory APTEX 00:56:46 As they push southward, Trippe, Sikorsky, Lindbergh and Leuteritz build larger flying boats, harness radio to navigate safely over great distances, and, with help from the U.S. government, outwit all competing airlines to dominate service to Latin America and launch the global air tourism industry. But all of this is merely preparation for their ultimate goal: flying the oceans. Trippe spends six years carefully laying plans for an Atlantic crossing - only to have his hopes dashed when Britain refuses to let Pan Am's planes land because their own planes can't make the ocean crossing. With $2 million in new planes on order, Trippe is stymied, with no ocean to cross. TVG Next Air 04/13/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 203H (R) CC ST Irish Immigrants: Emerald Isle to Ellis Island APTEX 00:26:46 From the land of the green to the land of the Free: why so many Irish left for America and why it's worth looking back on. ALT: Taking the immigration story back overseas on a visit to Ireland, Gabe answers the question of why so many Irish people came to America. This helps us to better understand the DNA behind our diverse nation, while examining true immigrant success stories. Murphy's Ice Cream: Dingle, Ireland (County Kerry); Sean Murphy (Dingle, Ireland); Ulster American Folk Park: Omagh, Ireland (Ulster); Liam Corry (Omagh, Ireland). TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1301 (R) CC ST Franklin Co Jail, Weldon Springs Sp, Regan Peace Garden Eureka Col, Vintage Cars In Aurora WTVP 00:27:22 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE launches its 13th season with a trip to Benton to visit the old Franklin County Jail, which has been turned into a museum. Here, the gangster Charlie Birger, "the last man to be legally hung in Illinois" was jailed before his execution. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also looks at a vintage car collection in Aurora, visits Weldon Springs Park, and takes viewers to the Reagan Peace Garden at Eureka College. Repeat of 04/13/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2812H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/13/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM The West Is Burning 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 THE WEST IS BURNING focuses on the state of forests in the western U. S., and examines the history of forest management and litigation that has contributed to the current conditions and the catastrophic fires plaguing the region. The film also explores the critical need for interdisciplinary approaches to forest restoration, and looks at how local stakeholders are coming together to better manage and steward the land. TVPG Repeat of 04/13/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM Reluctant Radical 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:28 If a crime is committed in order to prevent a greater crime, is it forgivable? Is it, in fact, necessary? THE RELUCTANT RADICAL features activist Ken Ward as he confronts his fears and puts himself in the direct path of the fossil fuel industry to combat climate change. The film reveals both the personal costs and also the fulfillment that comes from following one's moral calling. The film follows Ken through a series of direct actions, culminating with an action that shuts down all the U.S. tar sands oil pipelines and threatens to put him behind bars for 20 years. Ken Ward has no regrets, and his certainty leaves the audience to consider if he is out of touch with reality, or if it is the rest of society that is delusional for not acting when faced with the unsettling evidence that we are collectively destroying our world. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 102H (R) CC ST Latin Laboratory APTEX 00:56:46 As they push southward, Trippe, Sikorsky, Lindbergh and Leuteritz build larger flying boats, harness radio to navigate safely over great distances, and, with help from the U.S. government, outwit all competing airlines to dominate service to Latin America and launch the global air tourism industry. But all of this is merely preparation for their ultimate goal: flying the oceans. Trippe spends six years carefully laying plans for an Atlantic crossing - only to have his hopes dashed when Britain refuses to let Pan Am's planes land because their own planes can't make the ocean crossing. With $2 million in new planes on order, Trippe is stymied, with no ocean to cross. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

Wed, Apr 14, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Our American Family: The Mays 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:46 The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that came before. Courage brought 17-year-old Jacob May to the US from Germany in 1879 in search of a better life. That same courage enabled his family to rescue 200 Jews from Nazi Germany. Moving from poverty to prosperity, the May Hosiery Mill grew through three generations to contribute commerce and compassion within the Nashville community and beyond. Deeply committed to one another, bolstered by good humor, theirs is a story of fearless hope and courage. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30AM

WTVP-RM Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey Through Poland with Mans Best Friend 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:24:36 The film follows the journey of 6 blind Israelis to Poland, where, with the help of their beloved guide dogs, they encounter the difficult history of the Holocaust. The "blind love" between owner and dog, is contrasted to the "blind hate" of Nazi Germany they encounter on their journey. TV14 Repeat of 04/13/2021 03:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 03:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1808H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 4: Tables, Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/13/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1108H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 9: Standard Form and Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/13/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 104H (R) CC ST The Car PBS 00:55:25 Go for a ride through the 9,000-year history of the car, from its roots in dogsleds to Henry Ford's affordable and assembly line-built Model T, and meet the scientists working on the next generation of self-driving automobiles. TVPG Repeat of 04/13/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 107H (R) CC ST Extreme Survival Strategies NETA 00:26:44 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team faces the perils of polar vortexes, climate change, and extreme weather as they explore nature's Extreme Survival Strategies. TVY Repeat of 04/13/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 404H (R) CC ST DVI What's Up with the Stock Market? APTEX 00:28:46 Learn the language of the stock market and how these terms apply to your life. Meet an 11-year-old who created an application for the iPhone that helps teach other kids about the stock market. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 108H (R) N ST Meriwether Lewis WTVP 00:27:55 Repeat of 04/13/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 501H (R) CC ST DVI High Tech Tide PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1608H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 15: Finding This Percent of That LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/18/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1708H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 1 & 2: Interpreting Negative Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/18/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1085H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long A In Rainbow? NETA 00:59:00 Explore rhythms using food, identify hexagons, read BLACK IS A RAINBOW, review long a. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

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WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1038H CC ST Day and Dog Start with D! NETA 00:56:15 Be a beat boss, tell time, make a balloon blow itself up, read OUR FAVORITE DAY. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/18/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1086H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long O In Bold? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about proportion and mixing tints, read THE HIPS ON THE DRAG QUEEN GO SWISH, blend and decode long i and o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/15/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 204H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 03/20/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 108H CC ST Plant Diversities NETA 00:26:41 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores how plant diversities affect the biology of entire ecosystems and impact our everyday lives. TVY Next Air 04/15/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 405H CC ST DVI Crash Course On Starting A Business APTEX 00:28:46 So you've got an idea - now what? Check out this quick, but comprehensive course on business basics. You'll learn how to refine your ideas, make a business plan, identify funding sources, find a market, and of course, sell your service or product. Find out how two teen girls developed a $2 million business out of magnetic bottle caps. TVG Next Air 04/15/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 109H N ST Mother Mary Bickerdyke WTVP 00:26:41 Next Air 04/14/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 502H CC ST DVI Game Changers PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Next Air 04/15/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

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WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 204H CC ST Travel: Migration to Mobility APTEX 00:26:46 Wagons Ho, Now Boarding, Stand Clear, Closing Doors: journeying back to the ways we traveled and how they changed the reasons why we travel. ALT: From migration to mobility, the reason we travel has changed alongside technology. Looking to the future, Gabe visits a cutting edge Hyperloop company in California to see first hand how Americans hope to get around in the years to come. HyperloopTT - Culver City, CA (Greater Los Angeles); Bibop Gresta - Chairman (Los Angeles, CA); The Pan Am Experience - Hollywood, CA; Anthony Toth - Redondo Beach, CA. TVG Next Air 04/14/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1302 CC ST Naper Settlemen, Grain Elevator Atlanta, Prarie Aviation Mus Bloomington, Hidden Springs Sf WTVP 00:28:03 Continuing its 13th season, tonight's ILLINOIS ADVENTURE takes viewers to the historic Naper Settlement - a 19th-century living history museum village in Naperville. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits an Atlanta grain elevator built in 1904, the Prairie Aviation Museum in Bloomington, and Hidden Springs State Forest in Strasburg. Next Air 04/14/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2813H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/14/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 101H (R) CC ST The Missing Lynx NPS 00:48:55 Across the Iberian Peninsula, rewilding efforts allow the Iberian lynx -- the rarest cat in the world -- to flourish once again. In Portugal's Coa Valley, the introduction of ancient species heralds the return of the region's top predators. TVPG Repeat of 03/26/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/14/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet 0H CC ST PBSPL 01:55:23 MUHAMMAD: LEGACY OF A PROPHET tells the story of the seventh-century prophet who changed world history in 23 years and continues to shape the lives of more than 1.2 billion people. This lively, thorough and honest portrait of the man and the prophet takes viewers to ancient Arabian sites where Muhammad's story unfolded and into the homes, mosques and workplaces of some of America's approximately seven million Muslims to discover the many ways in which they follow Muhammad's example. With some of the world's leading scholars on Islam providing historical context and critical perspective, viewers learn not only who Muhammad was, but also what most American Muslims believe Islam teaches and how their beliefs are increasingly shaping society. Actor Andre Braugher narrates. TVPG Next Air 04/14/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1809H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 5: More Graphs of Functions LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/15/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1109H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 10: Graphs of Functions In Standard and Factored Forms LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/15/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

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WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 105H CC ST The Rocket PBS 00:55:25 Learn the explosive history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China, to its use as a weapon of war, to how adding hydrogen allowed it to carry astronauts all the way to the moon. TVPG Next Air 04/15/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 402H CC ST Music and Mindfulness In Medicine WTVP 00:57:26 Join our live audience with Maestro George Stelluto and the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine for an evening of science and music presented by a panel of experts and musicians. It includes live EKG reading of volunteers during performances of Mozart and Rachmaninoff. Next Air 04/15/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 109H (R) N ST Mother Mary Bickerdyke WTVP 00:26:41 Repeat of 04/14/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/15/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 204H (R) CC ST Travel: Migration to Mobility APTEX 00:26:46 Wagons Ho, Now Boarding, Stand Clear, Closing Doors: journeying back to the ways we traveled and how they changed the reasons why we travel. ALT: From migration to mobility, the reason we travel has changed alongside technology. Looking to the future, Gabe visits a cutting edge Hyperloop company in California to see first hand how Americans hope to get around in the years to come. HyperloopTT - Culver City, CA (Greater Los Angeles); Bibop Gresta - Chairman (Los Angeles, CA); The Pan Am Experience - Hollywood, CA; Anthony Toth - Redondo Beach, CA. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1302 (R) CC ST Naper Settlemen, Grain Elevator Atlanta, Prarie Aviation Mus Bloomington, Hidden Springs Sf WTVP 00:28:03 Continuing its 13th season, tonight's ILLINOIS ADVENTURE takes viewers to the historic Naper Settlement - a 19th-century living history museum village in Naperville. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits an Atlanta grain elevator built in 1904, the Prairie Aviation Museum in Bloomington, and Hidden Springs State Forest in Strasburg. Repeat of 04/14/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2813H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 101H (R) CC ST The Missing Lynx NPS 00:48:55 Across the Iberian Peninsula, rewilding efforts allow the Iberian lynx -- the rarest cat in the world -- to flourish once again. In Portugal's Coa Valley, the introduction of ancient species heralds the return of the region's top predators. TVPG Repeat of 04/14/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet 0 (R) CC ST PBSPL 01:56:46 MUHAMMAD: LEGACY OF A PROPHET tells the story of the seventh-century prophet who changed world history in 23 years and continues to shape the lives of more than 1.2 billion people. This lively, thorough and honest portrait of the man and the prophet takes viewers to ancient Arabian sites where Muhammad's story unfolded and into the homes, mosques and workplaces of some of America's approximately seven million Muslims to discover the many ways in which they follow Muhammad's example. With some of the world's leading scholars on Islam providing historical context and critical perspective, viewers learn not only who Muhammad was, but also what most American Muslims believe Islam teaches and how their beliefs are increasingly shaping society. Actor Andre Braugher narrates. TVPG Repeat of 04/14/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

Thu, Apr 15, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 402H (R) CC ST Music and Mindfulness In Medicine WTVP 00:57:26 Join our live audience with Maestro George Stelluto and the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine for an evening of science and music presented by a panel of experts and musicians. It includes live EKG reading of volunteers during performances of Mozart and Rachmaninoff. Repeat of 04/14/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1809H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 5: More Graphs of Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1109H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 10: Graphs of Functions In Standard and Factored Forms LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 105H (R) CC ST The Rocket PBS 00:55:25 Learn the explosive history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China, to its use as a weapon of war, to how adding hydrogen allowed it to carry astronauts all the way to the moon. TVPG Repeat of 04/14/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 108H (R) CC ST Plant Diversities NETA 00:26:41 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores how plant diversities affect the biology of entire ecosystems and impact our everyday lives. TVY Repeat of 04/14/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 405H (R) CC ST DVI Crash Course On Starting A Business APTEX 00:28:46 So you've got an idea - now what? Check out this quick, but comprehensive course on business basics. You'll learn how to refine your ideas, make a business plan, identify funding sources, find a market, and of course, sell your service or product. Find out how two teen girls developed a $2 million business out of magnetic bottle caps. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

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04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 109H (R) N ST Mother Mary Bickerdyke WTVP 00:26:41 Repeat of 04/14/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 502H (R) CC ST DVI Game Changers PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1609H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 16: Finding The Percentage LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1709H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 3 & 4: Changing Elevation LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1086H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long O In Bold? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about proportion and mixing tints, read THE HIPS ON THE DRAG QUEEN GO SWISH, blend and decode long i and o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1039H CC ST What Letters Do You See In Find? NETA 00:55:18 Think like a computer, make a cloud dance, read NERDY BABIES: OCEAN, blend and decode short i, r, f, & final s. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1087H CC ST DVI Fl and Y Make Fly! NETA 00:59:00 Compare using "fewer than" and "same as," read THE BOY AND THE BINDI and WE ARE THE DINOSAURS. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/16/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 205H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 03/21/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

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WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 109H CC ST Know Your H2o NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team decodes the water cycle that our water sources depend on. They dig deeper into municipal water pumping and filtering systems with real water engineers to discover what cities do to keep our water safe to drink. TVY Next Air 04/16/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 406H CC ST DVI How to Make A Million Bucks! APTEX 00:28:46 It is possible! If you start early and save consistently, you'll take advantage of the power of compound interest. You can make a million by working hard, spending less than you make, and saving, saving, saving. Meet a 16-year-old with a fashion recycling business. TVG Next Air 04/16/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 110H N ST Mathias Stritt WTVP 00:26:15 Next Air 04/16/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 503H CC ST DVI Super Sensors PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Next Air 04/16/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 205H CC ST Hunting: Field to Fork APTEX 00:26:46 From survival, to privilege, to sport: how one of our most fundamental means for living led to extinction of life and consequently created a means and system to preserve it. ALT: To continue the "Farm to Table" conversation from Season 1, we examine "Field to Fork" - a program training a new generation of "hipster hunters" to source meat directly and locally. Netflix's "MeatEaters" hosts Steven Rinella and Ryan Callaghan also offer insight into the complicated history of hunting in America while discussing how hunting is still relevant today. Turkey Hunt - Culleoka, TN (South Nashville Area); Ryan Callaghan, MeatEater (Bozeman, MT); National Bison Range - Moiese, Montana; Steven Rinella, MeatEater (Bozeman, MT); QDMA Field to Fork - Bogart, Georgia (Athens area); Hank Forrester, QDMA (Bogart, GA). TVG Next Air 04/15/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1303 CC ST Morrison Hs, Artwork In Il Postoffices, Forest Park Nature Center Peoria H, Fishing In Lake WTVP 00:27:54 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to the Morrison Historical Society to view memorabilia from the town's past businesses, a dental exhibit, and old farming implements. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also features Depression-era artwork in Illinois post offices, tours the Forest Park Nature Center in Peoria Heights, and goes fishing for King Salmon in Lake Michigan with pro walleye fisherman and outdoor writer Dan Vinovich of Pekin. Next Air 04/15/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2814H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/15/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

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WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 102H (R) CC ST Return of the Titans NPS 00:48:55 Travel to the Carpathian Mountains and beyond, where Europe's most iconic species are thriving. The reintroduction of European bison signals a wildlife comeback, while just beyond the mountains, gray wolves stage an astonishing return. TVPG Repeat of 03/29/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/15/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 701H CC ST PBS 00:55:05 PsychoPhone - A couple in Cincinnati acquired a peculiar phonograph at an antiques auction. The machine, labeled "PsychoPhone," included four grooved wax cylinders. The contributors think Thomas Edison invented the PsychoPhone to record messages from the afterlife. As early as the 1870s, Edison and other scientific minds explored psychic phenomena, believing every living being was made of atoms that could "remember" past lives. Did Edison make a machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright travels to the Thomas A. Edison Menlo Park museum in New Jersey to find out. War Dog Letter - A World War II collector from Kansas City, Kansas, has a cryptic letter from a soldier to another military man. The soldier explains that military investigators have questioned him about a man named Prestre - specifically about his character and qualifications as a dog trainer. The contributor wants to know why the military was investigating Prestre and what the dogs were being trained to do. The search takes HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi to remote Cat Island near Gulfport, Mississippi, and Fort Lee in Virginia. The military put great effort into a new "War Dogs" program during WWII. What went wrong on Cat Island? Pancho Villa Watch Fob - Just before he died, a man gave his neighbors a most unusual gift: a watch fob commemorating Francisco "Pancho" Villa's murderous raid on the border town of Columbus, New Mexico. The man says he was a boy when the raid occurred in 1916, and he and his parents survived by hiding under a train car. The new owners want to know more about this watch fob. Who made it? Did their friend indeed witness this infamous raid? HISTORY DETECTIVES' new guest host, Eduardo Pagan, leads on an expedition that reveals an especially wild chapter of the American West. TVPG Next Air 04/15/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM The Queen and the Coup 0H CC ST PBSPL 00:46:52 Feb 1953 ? the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II?s reign. Little does she know she is about to be deployed in a secret plot to topple Iran?s democratic leader in favor of an all-powerful Shah. Planned by MI6 and executed by the C.I.A., the coup that follows destroys relations between Iran and the West. Using newly declassified documents this film unravels this secret for the first time. TVPG Next Air 04/16/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1810H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 8: Linear Functions LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/16/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1110H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 11: Graphing from the Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/16/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 106H CC ST The Smartphone PBS 00:54:55 Dial in to the fascinating history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse Code to 2007, when Apple unveiled the first-ever iPhone. Plus, see how the next generation of smartphones will allow us to communicate through them just by thinking. TVPG Next Air 04/16/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

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WTVP-RM Butv News 131H N ST BU 00:29:50 06:30PM

WTVP-RM Main Street Memories: 1950s 50H CC ST WTVP 00:57:47 Take a nostalgic ride back to Peoria just a few decades ago with WTVP's original production Main Street Memories: Peoria in the 1950's. Cruise along with us as we explore the streets of downtown Peoria back in their heyday, with stores like Woolworth's, Grant's and Szolds. Music, sports, and industry are explored through heartwarming stories told by the Peorians who lived it. Next Air 04/15/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 205H (R) CC ST Hunting: Field to Fork APTEX 00:26:46 From survival, to privilege, to sport: how one of our most fundamental means for living led to extinction of life and consequently created a means and system to preserve it. ALT: To continue the "Farm to Table" conversation from Season 1, we examine "Field to Fork" - a program training a new generation of "hipster hunters" to source meat directly and locally. Netflix's "MeatEaters" hosts Steven Rinella and Ryan Callaghan also offer insight into the complicated history of hunting in America while discussing how hunting is still relevant today. Turkey Hunt - Culleoka, TN (South Nashville Area); Ryan Callaghan, MeatEater (Bozeman, MT); National Bison Range - Moiese, Montana; Steven Rinella, MeatEater (Bozeman, MT); QDMA Field to Fork - Bogart, Georgia (Athens area); Hank Forrester, QDMA (Bogart, GA). TVG Repeat of 04/15/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/05/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1303 (R) CC ST Morrison Hs, Artwork In Il Postoffices, Forest Park Nature Center Peoria H, Fishing In Lake WTVP 00:27:54 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to the Morrison Historical Society to view memorabilia from the town's past businesses, a dental exhibit, and old farming implements. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also features Depression-era artwork in Illinois post offices, tours the Forest Park Nature Center in Peoria Heights, and goes fishing for King Salmon in Lake Michigan with pro walleye fisherman and outdoor writer Dan Vinovich of Pekin. Repeat of 04/15/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2814H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/15/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 102H (R) CC ST Return of the Titans NPS 00:48:55 Travel to the Carpathian Mountains and beyond, where Europe's most iconic species are thriving. The reintroduction of European bison signals a wildlife comeback, while just beyond the mountains, gray wolves stage an astonishing return. TVPG Repeat of 04/15/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 701H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:05 PsychoPhone - A couple in Cincinnati acquired a peculiar phonograph at an antiques auction. The machine, labeled "PsychoPhone," included four grooved wax cylinders. The contributors think Thomas Edison invented the PsychoPhone to record messages from the afterlife. As early as the 1870s, Edison and other scientific minds explored psychic phenomena, believing every living being was made of atoms that could "remember" past lives. Did Edison make a machine to unlock the secrets of the dead? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright travels to the Thomas A. Edison Menlo Park museum in New Jersey to find out. War Dog Letter - A World War II collector from Kansas City, Kansas, has a cryptic letter from a soldier to another military man. The soldier explains that military investigators have questioned him about a man named Prestre - specifically about his character and qualifications as a dog trainer. The contributor wants to know why the military was investigating Prestre and what the dogs were being trained to do. The search takes HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi to remote Cat Island near Gulfport, Mississippi, and Fort Lee in Virginia. The military put great effort into a new "War Dogs" program during WWII. What went wrong on Cat Island? Pancho Villa Watch Fob - Just before he died, a man gave his neighbors a most unusual gift: a watch fob commemorating Francisco "Pancho" Villa's murderous raid on the border town of Columbus, New Mexico. The man says he was a boy when the raid occurred in 1916, and he and his parents survived by hiding under a train car. The new owners want to know more about this watch fob. Who made it? Did their friend indeed witness this infamous raid? HISTORY DETECTIVES' new guest host, Eduardo Pagan, leads on an expedition that reveals an especially wild chapter of the American West. TVPG Repeat of 04/15/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Main Street Memories: 1950s 50H (R) CC ST WTVP 00:57:47 Take a nostalgic ride back to Peoria just a few decades ago with WTVP's original production Main Street Memories: Peoria in the 1950's. Cruise along with us as we explore the streets of downtown Peoria back in their heyday, with stores like Woolworth's, Grant's and Szolds. Music, sports, and industry are explored through heartwarming stories told by the Peorians who lived it. Repeat of 04/15/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

Fri, Apr 16, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM The Queen and the Coup 0H (R) CC ST PBSPL 00:46:52 Feb 1953 ? the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II?s reign. Little does she know she is about to be deployed in a secret plot to topple Iran?s democratic leader in favor of an all-powerful Shah. Planned by MI6 and executed by the C.I.A., the coup that follows destroys relations between Iran and the West. Using newly declassified documents this film unravels this secret for the first time. TVPG Repeat of 04/15/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1810H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 8: Linear Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/15/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1110H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 11: Graphing from the Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/15/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 106H (R) CC ST The Smartphone PBS 00:54:55 Dial in to the fascinating history of the smartphone, from its roots in Morse Code to 2007, when Apple unveiled the first-ever iPhone. Plus, see how the next generation of smartphones will allow us to communicate through them just by thinking. TVPG Repeat of 04/15/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 109H (R) CC ST Know Your H2o NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team decodes the water cycle that our water sources depend on. They dig deeper into municipal water pumping and filtering systems with real water engineers to discover what cities do to keep our water safe to drink. TVY Repeat of 04/15/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 406H (R) CC ST DVI How to Make A Million Bucks! APTEX 00:28:46 It is possible! If you start early and save consistently, you'll take advantage of the power of compound interest. You can make a million by working hard, spending less than you make, and saving, saving, saving. Meet a 16-year-old with a fashion recycling business. TVG Repeat of 04/15/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 110H (R) N ST Mathias Stritt WTVP 00:26:15 Repeat of 04/15/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 503H (R) CC ST DVI Super Sensors PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/15/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1610H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 1: Tape Diagrams and Equations LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1710H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 5: Representing Subtraction LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1087H (R) CC ST DVI Fl and Y Make Fly! NETA 00:59:00 Compare using "fewer than" and "same as," read THE BOY AND THE BINDI and WE ARE THE DINOSAURS. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/15/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1040H CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Kids? NETA 00:55:17 Launch balloon rockets, learn about shapes, read ESCARGOT, blend and segment sounds, practice short i r, f, & final s. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

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WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1088H CC ST DVI What Sounds Do You Hear In Write? NETA 00:59:00 Sing with solfege, read POUT POUT FISH and WHEN SOPHIE GETS MAD, learn about silent letters kn and wr. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/19/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 206H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 03/18/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 110H CC ST Water Pollution & Solutions NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team joins hydrology and health scientists to discover where, why, and how water quality is threatened in different environments. TVY Next Air 04/17/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 407H CC ST DVI Scam-A-Rama (Protect Yourself from Being Scammed) APTEX 00:28:46 It's a complicated world and there are many ways you can be taken advantage of or cheated. Learn how to recognize a scam, and how to protect yourself from identify theft, pyramid schemes, and more. TVG Next Air 04/17/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 111H N ST Walt Whitman - 1819 - 1894 Lincoln WTVP 00:29:05 Next Air 04/16/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 504H CC ST DVI Cartoon Coders PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Next Air 04/17/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 206H CC ST Native Americans: An Uncommon History APTEX 00:26:46 A complicated and forgotten history: How the (stolen) land of the free neglected to make a home for the braves. ALT: America has a difficult history when it comes to the narrative of Native Americans. To better understand how a sovereign nation functions as a part of "We The People," Gabe visits the Navajo Nation and gains first-hand insight into their story from a president and a presidential hopeful. Navajo Nation - Window Rock, AZ (and Navajo Technical University); Jonathan Nez, President of the Navajo Nation - Navajo Nation / Window Rock, AZ; Jamestown, NM; Mark Charles, US Presidential Candidate (Washington DC). TVG Next Air 04/16/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1304 CC ST History Alton, Mus Roanoke, Dancing Stallions Wadsworth WTVP 00:28:00 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to Alton to explore the Mississippi River town's history, legends, and newest attractions. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits a museum in Roanoke and travels to Wadsworth to see the famed dancing white stallions. Next Air 04/16/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2815H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/16/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 103H (R) CC ST The Land of the Snow and Ice NPS 00:48:54 In Lapland, natives and conservation groups work to save an age-old reindeer migration and restore an entire ecosystem in the process. Now, Lapland is witnessing wildlife spectacles return to the land of ice and snow. TVPG Repeat of 04/03/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/16/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 702H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Manhattan Project - A contributor is certain that his father worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II. His father refused to talk about his war assignment, except to say that he sold his patent to the U.S. government for a single dollar. Along with the patent, the contributor has a letter from the Atomic Energy Commission stating that his father's patent had been declassified. Was this invention used to build the atomic bomb? To find out, HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan travels to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and discovers a plan to hide atomic secrets in plain sight. Galleon Shipwreck - A woman in Portland, Oregon, has a large chunk of what she believes is very old beeswax. This 23-pound block, dug up on the northern Oregon coast in the late 1930s, seems to have been deliberately carved with strange markings. For centuries, ships carried beeswax on trade routes from the Far East to the American Pacific Coast. Could this beeswax have been cargo on a legendary ship that foundered more then 300 years ago? And what do those odd markings mean? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray goes to the Bee Lab at Oregon State University to decipher where the beeswax came from and visits an archaeologist in Olympia, Washington, to track which ship may have brought it to the Oregon coast. Creole Poems - A HISTORY DETECTIVES fan from Chicago recently unearthed a French manuscript rolled in a cardboard tube. "Duplessis, " his great- grandmother's mother-in-laws surname, is jotted in a margin, and "Rouzan," his grandmother's maiden name, appears at the bottom of another page. No one in the family knows anything about it, but the contributor, who reads a little French, thinks he has a collection of love poems, possibly written to one of his relatives. What is this? And why has his family kept it for 160 years? The questions lead HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright to New Orleans and to a piece of family history the contributor had never known. TVPG Next Air 04/16/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Museums: The Art of Islam at the Met and the Louvre 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 Today, at a pivotal moment in world history, two great museums beckon us to explore the splendor of Islamic art - lifting the veil on our shared cultural heritage. GREAT MUSEUMS: THE ART OF ISLAM AT THE MET AND THE LOUVRE showcases the objects on display in the Islamic galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and The Louvre in Paris to reveal a roadmap of connections that explains why the foreign seems familiar. Narrated by Philippe de Montebello, the former director of The Met, GREAT MUSEUMS: THE ART OF ISLAM AT THE MET AND THE LOUVRE examines the extraordinary artistic masterpieces in the museums' Islamic Art collections, and reveals a surprising number of connections that unite Western and Islamic traditions, in art, science, and literature. The film explores the surprising cultural relationships between the Islamic and the Western worlds. The art of Islam reflects 14 centuries of changing political and cultural landscapes across three continents. The term "Islamic art" - coined by 19th century art historians - includes all art produced in Muslim lands from the 7th century forward, from Spain to Morocco, Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and India, to the borders of China. Universal museums like The Louvre and The Met help dispel the idea that cultures are exclusive, when, in fact, they are intertwined and connected. TVG Next Air 04/17/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1811H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lessons 9 & 10: Linear Models LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/17/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1111H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 14: Graphs That Represent Situations LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/17/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM 10 Streets That Changed America 0H CC ST PBS 00:56:16 A whirlwind tour of 10 streets that change the way we get around: from Broadway in New York and Wilshire in Los Angeles, to the Boston Post Road and the Lincoln Highway. Find out which 10 streets made the list! TVG Next Air 04/17/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 103H CC ST Josh Goforth and the Branchettes PBSPL 00:26:46 Watch as Holt performs with ballad singer and multi- instrumentalist Josh Goforth and interviews gospel torch-bearers Lena Mae Perry and Wilbur Tharpe, the Branchettes. TVG Next Air 04/16/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

WTVP-RM Bso 360 102H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 A behind-the-scenes look at the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular - the annual July 4 celebration where 400,000 people celebrate America's birthday with the Boston Pops and its world-renowned fireworks. Conductor Keith Lockhart is featured along with guest artists Melissa Etheridge, Andy Grammer and Leslie Odom, Jr. Learn how fireworks and cannons are timed to the "1812 Overture" and mingle with event-goers from around the world. TVG Next Air 04/16/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 111H (R) N ST Walt Whitman - 1819 - 1894 Lincoln WTVP 00:29:05 Repeat of 04/16/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 206H (R) CC ST Native Americans: An Uncommon History APTEX 00:26:46 A complicated and forgotten history: How the (stolen) land of the free neglected to make a home for the braves. ALT: America has a difficult history when it comes to the narrative of Native Americans. To better understand how a sovereign nation functions as a part of "We The People," Gabe visits the Navajo Nation and gains first-hand insight into their story from a president and a presidential hopeful. Navajo Nation - Window Rock, AZ (and Navajo Technical University); Jonathan Nez, President of the Navajo Nation - Navajo Nation / Window Rock, AZ; Jamestown, NM; Mark Charles, US Presidential Candidate (Washington DC). TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/06/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1304 (R) CC ST History Alton, Mus Roanoke, Dancing Stallions Wadsworth WTVP 00:28:00 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to Alton to explore the Mississippi River town's history, legends, and newest attractions. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits a museum in Roanoke and travels to Wadsworth to see the famed dancing white stallions. Repeat of 04/16/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2815H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/16/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 103H (R) CC ST The Land of the Snow and Ice NPS 00:48:54 In Lapland, natives and conservation groups work to save an age-old reindeer migration and restore an entire ecosystem in the process. Now, Lapland is witnessing wildlife spectacles return to the land of ice and snow. TVPG Repeat of 04/16/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 702H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Manhattan Project - A contributor is certain that his father worked on the Manhattan Project during World War II. His father refused to talk about his war assignment, except to say that he sold his patent to the U.S. government for a single dollar. Along with the patent, the contributor has a letter from the Atomic Energy Commission stating that his father's patent had been declassified. Was this invention used to build the atomic bomb? To find out, HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan travels to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and discovers a plan to hide atomic secrets in plain sight. Galleon Shipwreck - A woman in Portland, Oregon, has a large chunk of what she believes is very old beeswax. This 23-pound block, dug up on the northern Oregon coast in the late 1930s, seems to have been deliberately carved with strange markings. For centuries, ships carried beeswax on trade routes from the Far East to the American Pacific Coast. Could this beeswax have been cargo on a legendary ship that foundered more then 300 years ago? And what do those odd markings mean? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray goes to the Bee Lab at Oregon State University to decipher where the beeswax came from and visits an archaeologist in Olympia, Washington, to track which ship may have brought it to the Oregon coast. Creole Poems - A HISTORY DETECTIVES fan from Chicago recently unearthed a French manuscript rolled in a cardboard tube. "Duplessis, " his great- grandmother's mother-in-laws surname, is jotted in a margin, and "Rouzan," his grandmother's maiden name, appears at the bottom of another page. No one in the family knows anything about it, but the contributor, who reads a little French, thinks he has a collection of love poems, possibly written to one of his relatives. What is this? And why has his family kept it for 160 years? The questions lead HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright to New Orleans and to a piece of family history the contributor had never known. TVPG Repeat of 04/16/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 103H (R) CC ST Josh Goforth and the Branchettes PBSPL 00:26:46 Watch as Holt performs with ballad singer and multi- instrumentalist Josh Goforth and interviews gospel torch-bearers Lena Mae Perry and Wilbur Tharpe, the Branchettes. TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Bso 360 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 A behind-the-scenes look at the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular - the annual July 4 celebration where 400,000 people celebrate America's birthday with the Boston Pops and its world-renowned fireworks. Conductor Keith Lockhart is featured along with guest artists Melissa Etheridge, Andy Grammer and Leslie Odom, Jr. Learn how fireworks and cannons are timed to the "1812 Overture" and mingle with event-goers from around the world. TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

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12:00AM

WTVP-RM Great Museums: The Art of Islam at the Met and the Louvre 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 Today, at a pivotal moment in world history, two great museums beckon us to explore the splendor of Islamic art - lifting the veil on our shared cultural heritage. GREAT MUSEUMS: THE ART OF ISLAM AT THE MET AND THE LOUVRE showcases the objects on display in the Islamic galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and The Louvre in Paris to reveal a roadmap of connections that explains why the foreign seems familiar. Narrated by Philippe de Montebello, the former director of The Met, GREAT MUSEUMS: THE ART OF ISLAM AT THE MET AND THE LOUVRE examines the extraordinary artistic masterpieces in the museums' Islamic Art collections, and reveals a surprising number of connections that unite Western and Islamic traditions, in art, science, and literature. The film explores the surprising cultural relationships between the Islamic and the Western worlds. The art of Islam reflects 14 centuries of changing political and cultural landscapes across three continents. The term "Islamic art" - coined by 19th century art historians - includes all art produced in Muslim lands from the 7th century forward, from Spain to Morocco, Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia and India, to the borders of China. Universal museums like The Louvre and The Met help dispel the idea that cultures are exclusive, when, in fact, they are intertwined and connected. TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1811H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lessons 9 & 10: Linear Models LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/16/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1111H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 14: Graphs That Represent Situations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/16/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM 10 Streets That Changed America 0H (R) CC ST PBS 00:56:16 A whirlwind tour of 10 streets that change the way we get around: from Broadway in New York and Wilshire in Los Angeles, to the Boston Post Road and the Lincoln Highway. Find out which 10 streets made the list! TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 110H (R) CC ST Water Pollution & Solutions NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team joins hydrology and health scientists to discover where, why, and how water quality is threatened in different environments. TVY Repeat of 04/16/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 407H (R) CC ST DVI Scam-A-Rama (Protect Yourself from Being Scammed) APTEX 00:28:46 It's a complicated world and there are many ways you can be taken advantage of or cheated. Learn how to recognize a scam, and how to protect yourself from identify theft, pyramid schemes, and more. TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 111H (R) N ST Walt Whitman - 1819 - 1894 Lincoln WTVP 00:29:05 Repeat of 04/16/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

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04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 504H (R) CC ST DVI Cartoon Coders PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1607H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 11: Percentages and Double Number Lines LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/13/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1707H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 2, Lesson 12: Using Graphs to Compare Relationships LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/13/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1084H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Soft C In Celebrate? NETA 00:59:00 Learn magic tricks, how to make scary sounds, & why families are important, read ABC NYC. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1037H (R) CC ST Count Rhymes with Amount! NETA 00:56:48 Thank community helpers, learn to measure, rhyme, read IF YOU PLANT A SEED. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1085H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long A In Rainbow? NETA 00:59:00 Explore rhythms using food, identify hexagons, read BLACK IS A RAINBOW, review long a. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 203H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 107H (R) CC ST Extreme Survival Strategies NETA 00:26:44 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team faces the perils of polar vortexes, climate change, and extreme weather as they explore nature's Extreme Survival Strategies. TVY Repeat of 04/14/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

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10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 404H (R) CC ST DVI What's Up with the Stock Market? APTEX 00:28:46 Learn the language of the stock market and how these terms apply to your life. Meet an 11-year-old who created an application for the iPhone that helps teach other kids about the stock market. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 108H (R) N ST Meriwether Lewis WTVP 00:27:55 Repeat of 04/14/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 501H (R) CC ST DVI High Tech Tide PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 203H (R) CC ST Irish Immigrants: Emerald Isle to Ellis Island APTEX 00:26:46 From the land of the green to the land of the Free: why so many Irish left for America and why it's worth looking back on. ALT: Taking the immigration story back overseas on a visit to Ireland, Gabe answers the question of why so many Irish people came to America. This helps us to better understand the DNA behind our diverse nation, while examining true immigrant success stories. Murphy's Ice Cream: Dingle, Ireland (County Kerry); Sean Murphy (Dingle, Ireland); Ulster American Folk Park: Omagh, Ireland (Ulster); Liam Corry (Omagh, Ireland). TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/03/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1301 (R) CC ST Franklin Co Jail, Weldon Springs Sp, Regan Peace Garden Eureka Col, Vintage Cars In Aurora WTVP 00:27:22 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE launches its 13th season with a trip to Benton to visit the old Franklin County Jail, which has been turned into a museum. Here, the gangster Charlie Birger, "the last man to be legally hung in Illinois" was jailed before his execution. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also looks at a vintage car collection in Aurora, visits Weldon Springs Park, and takes viewers to the Reagan Peace Garden at Eureka College. Repeat of 04/13/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2812H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/13/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM The West Is Burning 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 THE WEST IS BURNING focuses on the state of forests in the western U. S., and examines the history of forest management and litigation that has contributed to the current conditions and the catastrophic fires plaguing the region. The film also explores the critical need for interdisciplinary approaches to forest restoration, and looks at how local stakeholders are coming together to better manage and steward the land. TVPG Repeat of 04/13/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Reluctant Radical 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:28 If a crime is committed in order to prevent a greater crime, is it forgivable? Is it, in fact, necessary? THE RELUCTANT RADICAL features activist Ken Ward as he confronts his fears and puts himself in the direct path of the fossil fuel industry to combat climate change. The film reveals both the personal costs and also the fulfillment that comes from following one's moral calling. The film follows Ken through a series of direct actions, culminating with an action that shuts down all the U.S. tar sands oil pipelines and threatens to put him behind bars for 20 years. Ken Ward has no regrets, and his certainty leaves the audience to consider if he is out of touch with reality, or if it is the rest of society that is delusional for not acting when faced with the unsettling evidence that we are collectively destroying our world. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/17/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Our American Family: The Mays 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:46 The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that came before. Courage brought 17-year-old Jacob May to the US from Germany in 1879 in search of a better life. That same courage enabled his family to rescue 200 Jews from Nazi Germany. Moving from poverty to prosperity, the May Hosiery Mill grew through three generations to contribute commerce and compassion within the Nashville community and beyond. Deeply committed to one another, bolstered by good humor, theirs is a story of fearless hope and courage. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

03:30PM

WTVP-RM Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey Through Poland with Mans Best Friend 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:24:36 The film follows the journey of 6 blind Israelis to Poland, where, with the help of their beloved guide dogs, they encounter the difficult history of the Holocaust. The "blind love" between owner and dog, is contrasted to the "blind hate" of Nazi Germany they encounter on their journey. TV14 Repeat of 04/14/2021 12:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 12:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1808H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 4: Tables, Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1108H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 9: Standard Form and Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 104H (R) CC ST The Car PBS 00:55:25 Go for a ride through the 9,000-year history of the car, from its roots in dogsleds to Henry Ford's affordable and assembly line-built Model T, and meet the scientists working on the next generation of self-driving automobiles. TVPG Repeat of 04/14/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Performances at the Met 1210H CC ST Cendrillon PBS 02:26:46 Massenet's enchanting opera Cendrillon, based on the Cinderella story, premieres at the Met conducted by Bertrand de Billy in a staging by Laurent Pelly, whose Met credits include staging Donizetti's La Fille du Regiment and Massenet's Manon. Joyce DiDonato stars as the title character, a role she has sung to acclaim at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, The Santa Fe Opera, and Royal Opera, Covent Garden. TVG

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08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2812H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/17/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM The West Is Burning 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 THE WEST IS BURNING focuses on the state of forests in the western U. S., and examines the history of forest management and litigation that has contributed to the current conditions and the catastrophic fires plaguing the region. The film also explores the critical need for interdisciplinary approaches to forest restoration, and looks at how local stakeholders are coming together to better manage and steward the land. TVPG Repeat of 04/17/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Reluctant Radical 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:28 If a crime is committed in order to prevent a greater crime, is it forgivable? Is it, in fact, necessary? THE RELUCTANT RADICAL features activist Ken Ward as he confronts his fears and puts himself in the direct path of the fossil fuel industry to combat climate change. The film reveals both the personal costs and also the fulfillment that comes from following one's moral calling. The film follows Ken through a series of direct actions, culminating with an action that shuts down all the U.S. tar sands oil pipelines and threatens to put him behind bars for 20 years. Ken Ward has no regrets, and his certainty leaves the audience to consider if he is out of touch with reality, or if it is the rest of society that is delusional for not acting when faced with the unsettling evidence that we are collectively destroying our world. TVG Repeat of 04/17/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 102H (R) CC ST Latin Laboratory APTEX 00:56:46 As they push southward, Trippe, Sikorsky, Lindbergh and Leuteritz build larger flying boats, harness radio to navigate safely over great distances, and, with help from the U.S. government, outwit all competing airlines to dominate service to Latin America and launch the global air tourism industry. But all of this is merely preparation for their ultimate goal: flying the oceans. Trippe spends six years carefully laying plans for an Atlantic crossing - only to have his hopes dashed when Britain refuses to let Pan Am's planes land because their own planes can't make the ocean crossing. With $2 million in new planes on order, Trippe is stymied, with no ocean to cross. TVG Repeat of 04/13/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

Sun, Apr 18, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Our American Family: The Mays 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:26:46 The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that came before. Courage brought 17-year-old Jacob May to the US from Germany in 1879 in search of a better life. That same courage enabled his family to rescue 200 Jews from Nazi Germany. Moving from poverty to prosperity, the May Hosiery Mill grew through three generations to contribute commerce and compassion within the Nashville community and beyond. Deeply committed to one another, bolstered by good humor, theirs is a story of fearless hope and courage. TVG Repeat of 04/17/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30AM

WTVP-RM Blind Love: A Holocaust Journey Through Poland with Mans Best Friend 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:24:36 The film follows the journey of 6 blind Israelis to Poland, where, with the help of their beloved guide dogs, they encounter the difficult history of the Holocaust. The "blind love" between owner and dog, is contrasted to the "blind hate" of Nazi Germany they encounter on their journey. TV14 Repeat of 04/17/2021 03:30PM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 96 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 92 of 165 Sun, Apr 18, 2021

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1808H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 4: Tables, Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/17/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1108H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 9: Standard Form and Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/17/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 104H (R) CC ST The Car PBS 00:55:25 Go for a ride through the 9,000-year history of the car, from its roots in dogsleds to Henry Ford's affordable and assembly line-built Model T, and meet the scientists working on the next generation of self-driving automobiles. TVPG Repeat of 04/17/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 107H (R) CC ST Extreme Survival Strategies NETA 00:26:44 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team faces the perils of polar vortexes, climate change, and extreme weather as they explore nature's Extreme Survival Strategies. TVY Repeat of 04/17/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 404H (R) CC ST DVI What's Up with the Stock Market? APTEX 00:28:46 Learn the language of the stock market and how these terms apply to your life. Meet an 11-year-old who created an application for the iPhone that helps teach other kids about the stock market. TVG Repeat of 04/17/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 108H (R) N ST Meriwether Lewis WTVP 00:27:55 Repeat of 04/17/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 501H (R) CC ST DVI High Tech Tide PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/17/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1608H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 3, Lesson 15: Finding This Percent of That LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1708H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 1 & 2: Interpreting Negative Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1085H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long A In Rainbow? NETA 00:59:00 Explore rhythms using food, identify hexagons, read BLACK IS A RAINBOW, review long a. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/17/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1038H (R) CC ST Day and Dog Start with D! NETA 00:56:15 Be a beat boss, tell time, make a balloon blow itself up, read OUR FAVORITE DAY. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1086H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long O In Bold? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about proportion and mixing tints, read THE HIPS ON THE DRAG QUEEN GO SWISH, blend and decode long i and o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/15/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 204H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 108H (R) CC ST Plant Diversities NETA 00:26:41 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores how plant diversities affect the biology of entire ecosystems and impact our everyday lives. TVY Repeat of 04/15/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 405H (R) CC ST DVI Crash Course On Starting A Business APTEX 00:28:46 So you've got an idea - now what? Check out this quick, but comprehensive course on business basics. You'll learn how to refine your ideas, make a business plan, identify funding sources, find a market, and of course, sell your service or product. Find out how two teen girls developed a $2 million business out of magnetic bottle caps. TVG Repeat of 04/15/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 109H (R) N ST Mother Mary Bickerdyke WTVP 00:26:41 Repeat of 04/15/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

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11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 502H (R) CC ST DVI Game Changers PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/15/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 204H (R) CC ST Travel: Migration to Mobility APTEX 00:26:46 Wagons Ho, Now Boarding, Stand Clear, Closing Doors: journeying back to the ways we traveled and how they changed the reasons why we travel. ALT: From migration to mobility, the reason we travel has changed alongside technology. Looking to the future, Gabe visits a cutting edge Hyperloop company in California to see first hand how Americans hope to get around in the years to come. HyperloopTT - Culver City, CA (Greater Los Angeles); Bibop Gresta - Chairman (Los Angeles, CA); The Pan Am Experience - Hollywood, CA; Anthony Toth - Redondo Beach, CA. TVG Repeat of 04/14/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1302 (R) CC ST Naper Settlemen, Grain Elevator Atlanta, Prarie Aviation Mus Bloomington, Hidden Springs Sf WTVP 00:28:03 Continuing its 13th season, tonight's ILLINOIS ADVENTURE takes viewers to the historic Naper Settlement - a 19th-century living history museum village in Naperville. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits an Atlanta grain elevator built in 1904, the Prairie Aviation Museum in Bloomington, and Hidden Springs State Forest in Strasburg. Repeat of 04/14/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2813H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/14/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 101H (R) CC ST The Missing Lynx NPS 00:48:55 Across the Iberian Peninsula, rewilding efforts allow the Iberian lynx -- the rarest cat in the world -- to flourish once again. In Portugal's Coa Valley, the introduction of ancient species heralds the return of the region's top predators. TVPG Repeat of 04/14/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet 0H (R) CC ST PBSPL 01:55:23 MUHAMMAD: LEGACY OF A PROPHET tells the story of the seventh-century prophet who changed world history in 23 years and continues to shape the lives of more than 1.2 billion people. This lively, thorough and honest portrait of the man and the prophet takes viewers to ancient Arabian sites where Muhammad's story unfolded and into the homes, mosques and workplaces of some of America's approximately seven million Muslims to discover the many ways in which they follow Muhammad's example. With some of the world's leading scholars on Islam providing historical context and critical perspective, viewers learn not only who Muhammad was, but also what most American Muslims believe Islam teaches and how their beliefs are increasingly shaping society. Actor Andre Braugher narrates. TVPG Repeat of 04/14/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/18/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1809H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 5: More Graphs of Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/15/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

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04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1109H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 10: Graphs of Functions In Standard and Factored Forms LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/15/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 105H (R) CC ST The Rocket PBS 00:55:25 Learn the explosive history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China, to its use as a weapon of war, to how adding hydrogen allowed it to carry astronauts all the way to the moon. TVPG Repeat of 04/15/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 402H (R) CC ST Music and Mindfulness In Medicine WTVP 00:57:26 Join our live audience with Maestro George Stelluto and the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine for an evening of science and music presented by a panel of experts and musicians. It includes live EKG reading of volunteers during performances of Mozart and Rachmaninoff. Repeat of 04/15/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 109H (R) N ST Mother Mary Bickerdyke WTVP 00:26:41 Repeat of 04/18/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 204H (R) CC ST Travel: Migration to Mobility APTEX 00:26:46 Wagons Ho, Now Boarding, Stand Clear, Closing Doors: journeying back to the ways we traveled and how they changed the reasons why we travel. ALT: From migration to mobility, the reason we travel has changed alongside technology. Looking to the future, Gabe visits a cutting edge Hyperloop company in California to see first hand how Americans hope to get around in the years to come. HyperloopTT - Culver City, CA (Greater Los Angeles); Bibop Gresta - Chairman (Los Angeles, CA); The Pan Am Experience - Hollywood, CA; Anthony Toth - Redondo Beach, CA. TVG Repeat of 04/18/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/04/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1302 (R) CC ST Naper Settlemen, Grain Elevator Atlanta, Prarie Aviation Mus Bloomington, Hidden Springs Sf WTVP 00:28:03 Continuing its 13th season, tonight's ILLINOIS ADVENTURE takes viewers to the historic Naper Settlement - a 19th-century living history museum village in Naperville. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits an Atlanta grain elevator built in 1904, the Prairie Aviation Museum in Bloomington, and Hidden Springs State Forest in Strasburg. Repeat of 04/18/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2813H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/18/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

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WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 101H (R) CC ST The Missing Lynx NPS 00:48:55 Across the Iberian Peninsula, rewilding efforts allow the Iberian lynx -- the rarest cat in the world -- to flourish once again. In Portugal's Coa Valley, the introduction of ancient species heralds the return of the region's top predators. TVPG Repeat of 04/18/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet 0H (R) CC ST PBSPL 01:55:23 MUHAMMAD: LEGACY OF A PROPHET tells the story of the seventh-century prophet who changed world history in 23 years and continues to shape the lives of more than 1.2 billion people. This lively, thorough and honest portrait of the man and the prophet takes viewers to ancient Arabian sites where Muhammad's story unfolded and into the homes, mosques and workplaces of some of America's approximately seven million Muslims to discover the many ways in which they follow Muhammad's example. With some of the world's leading scholars on Islam providing historical context and critical perspective, viewers learn not only who Muhammad was, but also what most American Muslims believe Islam teaches and how their beliefs are increasingly shaping society. Actor Andre Braugher narrates. TVPG Repeat of 04/18/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

Mon, Apr 19, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 402H (R) CC ST Music and Mindfulness In Medicine WTVP 00:57:26 Join our live audience with Maestro George Stelluto and the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine for an evening of science and music presented by a panel of experts and musicians. It includes live EKG reading of volunteers during performances of Mozart and Rachmaninoff. Repeat of 04/18/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1809H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 5, Lesson 5: More Graphs of Functions LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/18/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1109H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 6, Lesson 10: Graphs of Functions In Standard and Factored Forms LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/18/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The World 105H (R) CC ST The Rocket PBS 00:55:25 Learn the explosive history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient China, to its use as a weapon of war, to how adding hydrogen allowed it to carry astronauts all the way to the moon. TVPG Repeat of 04/18/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 108H (R) CC ST Plant Diversities NETA 00:26:41 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores how plant diversities affect the biology of entire ecosystems and impact our everyday lives. TVY Repeat of 04/18/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 405H (R) CC ST DVI Crash Course On Starting A Business APTEX 00:28:46 So you've got an idea - now what? Check out this quick, but comprehensive course on business basics. You'll learn how to refine your ideas, make a business plan, identify funding sources, find a market, and of course, sell your service or product. Find out how two teen girls developed a $2 million business out of magnetic bottle caps. TVG Repeat of 04/18/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 109H (R) N ST Mother Mary Bickerdyke WTVP 00:26:41 Repeat of 04/18/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 502H (R) CC ST DVI Game Changers PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/18/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1611H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 2: Truth and Equations LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1711H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 6: Subtracting Rational Numbers LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1088H (R) CC ST DVI What Sounds Do You Hear In Write? NETA 00:59:00 Sing with solfege, read POUT POUT FISH and WHEN SOPHIE GETS MAD, learn about silent letters kn and wr. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/16/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1041H CC ST Can You Find The Short "I" In Imaginative? NETA 00:55:07 Make slime, be a clown, find patterns, read LOVELY, listen for sounds in words and review short i and r, f, & final s. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1089H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long I In Time? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about how animals stay healthy, practice more/less/same, read SKIP THROUGH THE SEASONS, review long I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/20/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

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WTVP-RM Kid Stew 301H CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Madison and Samantha time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to meet author Mary Shelley and help her make a name for herself; the Really Big Brain explains the preservative qualities of ash in a Pompeii bakery; in Who Knew? Samantha discovers teenager Sybil Luddington, who rode with Paul Revere to warn the American colonists; author Chris Grabenstein (Mr. Lemoncello series) reveals his inspiration; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" Nicholas visits a marine archeologist; Josiah finds inspiration from Louis Armstrong in KS Classics; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over portion size; Amazing Kids spotlights the world's youngest (age 8) ProAm and BMX stunt show rider; a musical ode to making mistakes; and more. TVG

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 111H CC ST Refining Crude Oil NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team decodes the chemistry, engineering, science and environmental concerns of refining crude oil. TVY Next Air 04/20/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 408H CC ST DVI The Value of Money APTEX 00:28:46 With many currencies around the world, what determines the value of money? What are the factors that raise or lower the value of the american dollar? Why is the dollar measured against the chinese yuan, the japanese yen, or the euro? Learn why the value of the dollar is important in your life. TVG Next Air 04/20/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 112H N ST Lincoln The Lawyer with William Herndon - 1818 - 1891 WTVP 00:27:19 Next Air 04/20/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 505H CC ST DVI Code Concert PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Next Air 04/20/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 207H CC ST Trains: Tracking Progress APTEX 00:26:46 From transcontinental progress to high speed success: how trains catapulted America into the future while never fully leaving the stations of our hearts. ALT: In the Season 2 finale, we ride the rails of history at the 150th Golden Spike anniversary. Gabe talks with descendants of Chinese railroad workers about their forgotten contributions to the Transcontinental Railroad, all while seeking to understand how the centuries-old technology keeps this country running today. Virgin/Brightline Trains: Miami, FL (AND Fort Lauderdale / West Palm); Patrick Goddard, President of Brightline Trains; The Golden Spike: Sesquicentennial Celebration: Tremonton, Utah (Near Salt Lake City); Russell Lowe - (San Francisco, CA); Dr. Gordon H Chang, Stanford Professor, Dept of History (Stanford, CA). TVG Next Air 04/19/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1305 CC ST Ft Massac Metropolis, Wax Making Princeton, Naturewalk Joliet, Birks Mus Millikin Univ. Decatur WTVP 00:28:02 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to Illinois - first state park, Fort Massac near Metropolis - originally a French outpost during the mid-1700s. The new program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also takes viewers to Princeton to see how sealing wax is made, to Joliet to visit an old factory site that has been reborn into a historical nature walk, and to Decatur to view rare porcelain and glass at Birks Museum at Millikin University. Next Air 04/19/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2816H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/19/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 104H (R) CC ST Europe's Amazon NPS 00:48:54 See how the precious habitats of the Danube Delta depend on a healthy river to continue growing. The Danube is Europe's largest preserved wetland, but many of the species that call it home are the last of their kind. TVPG Repeat of 04/04/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/19/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 703H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 St. Valentine's Day Massacre - HISTORY DETECTIVES stares down the barrel of a shotgun for clues that one of Al Capone's men fired it in a Chicago gang massacre that shocked the nation. The gun came to the contributor's family after it was handed down through two generations of prominent Chicago families. It's a Western Field single-barreled repeating action 12-guage shotgun. The barrel and the stock were once shortened just the way the Capone gang liked its guns: easy to conceal and with greater destructive force. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray tests the gun's firepower, consults with ballistics experts and combs through physical evidence to see if she can place this gun at the scene of the crime. Booth Letter - A contributor gave HISTORY DETECTIVES a letter indicating that, 30 years before John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln, Booth's father threatened to kill another sitting president, Andrew Jackson. Signed "Junius Brutus Booth," the letter to Jackson reads, "You damn'd old scoundrel ... I will cut your throat whilst you are sleeping." The writer insists that Jackson pardon two men who were sentenced to death. Why did the fate of these two men incite such fury? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to Nashville to consult historians at The Hermitage, the ancestral home of President Andrew Jackson, and to Washington, DC, to talk with a Booth biographer. Was the letter a hoax? Or did assassination run in the Booth blood? Cemetery Alarm - A Midland, Michigan, man who collects war munitions snapped up an item at an estate auction that looked like a Civil War-era weapon. On closer inspection, after consulting with other collectors, he decided he had a grave alarm: an explosive device meant to guard against grave robbers. Is this truly a grave alarm? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan's investigation winds through tales of body snatching and cadaver dissecting, unusual crimes and the most unlikely suspects. TVPG Next Air 04/19/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Native America 101H CC ST From Caves to Cosmos PBS 00:54:15 Combine ancient wisdom and modern science to answer a 15,000-year-old question: who were America's First Peoples? The answer hides in Amazonian cave paintings, Mexican burial chambers, New Mexico's Chaco Canyon and waves off California's coast. TVPG Next Air 04/20/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1812H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 3: What A Point in a Scatter Plot Means LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/21/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/20/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1112H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: When and Why Do We Write Quadratic Equations? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/21/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/20/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America 0H CC ST PBS 00:56:16 A whirlwind tour of 10 engineering feats that made our civilization possible: from the Erie Canal and Eads Bridge, to the Holland Tunnel and Hoover Dam. Find out which 10 modern marvels made the list! TVG Next Air 04/20/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM At Issue 3334H CC ST The Return of Baseball and Hockey In Peoria WTVP 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/19/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 128H CC ST WTVP 00:26:46 Next Air 04/19/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Consider This with Yvonne Greer 107 CC ST Doug Fouts, Pearl Companies WTVP 00:27:42 Social Media has changed the way we?re able to communicate. It?s quick, easy, and far-reaching. Doug Fouts, Director of Marketing for Peoria?s Pearl Companies helps us understand and avoid some of the personal and professional pitfalls of this powerful medium. TVG

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 207H (R) CC ST Trains: Tracking Progress APTEX 00:26:46 From transcontinental progress to high speed success: how trains catapulted America into the future while never fully leaving the stations of our hearts. ALT: In the Season 2 finale, we ride the rails of history at the 150th Golden Spike anniversary. Gabe talks with descendants of Chinese railroad workers about their forgotten contributions to the Transcontinental Railroad, all while seeking to understand how the centuries-old technology keeps this country running today. Virgin/Brightline Trains: Miami, FL (AND Fort Lauderdale / West Palm); Patrick Goddard, President of Brightline Trains; The Golden Spike: Sesquicentennial Celebration: Tremonton, Utah (Near Salt Lake City); Russell Lowe - (San Francisco, CA); Dr. Gordon H Chang, Stanford Professor, Dept of History (Stanford, CA). TVG Repeat of 04/19/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/07/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1305 (R) CC ST Ft Massac Metropolis, Wax Making Princeton, Naturewalk Joliet, Birks Mus Millikin Univ. Decatur WTVP 00:28:02 WTVP's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to Illinois - first state park, Fort Massac near Metropolis - originally a French outpost during the mid-1700s. The new program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also takes viewers to Princeton to see how sealing wax is made, to Joliet to visit an old factory site that has been reborn into a historical nature walk, and to Decatur to view rare porcelain and glass at Birks Museum at Millikin University. Repeat of 04/19/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

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WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2816H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/19/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Europe's New Wild 104H (R) CC ST Europe's Amazon NPS 00:48:54 See how the precious habitats of the Danube Delta depend on a healthy river to continue growing. The Danube is Europe's largest preserved wetland, but many of the species that call it home are the last of their kind. TVPG Repeat of 04/19/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 703H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 St. Valentine's Day Massacre - HISTORY DETECTIVES stares down the barrel of a shotgun for clues that one of Al Capone's men fired it in a Chicago gang massacre that shocked the nation. The gun came to the contributor's family after it was handed down through two generations of prominent Chicago families. It's a Western Field single-barreled repeating action 12-guage shotgun. The barrel and the stock were once shortened just the way the Capone gang liked its guns: easy to conceal and with greater destructive force. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray tests the gun's firepower, consults with ballistics experts and combs through physical evidence to see if she can place this gun at the scene of the crime. Booth Letter - A contributor gave HISTORY DETECTIVES a letter indicating that, 30 years before John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln, Booth's father threatened to kill another sitting president, Andrew Jackson. Signed "Junius Brutus Booth," the letter to Jackson reads, "You damn'd old scoundrel ... I will cut your throat whilst you are sleeping." The writer insists that Jackson pardon two men who were sentenced to death. Why did the fate of these two men incite such fury? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to Nashville to consult historians at The Hermitage, the ancestral home of President Andrew Jackson, and to Washington, DC, to talk with a Booth biographer. Was the letter a hoax? Or did assassination run in the Booth blood? Cemetery Alarm - A Midland, Michigan, man who collects war munitions snapped up an item at an estate auction that looked like a Civil War-era weapon. On closer inspection, after consulting with other collectors, he decided he had a grave alarm: an explosive device meant to guard against grave robbers. Is this truly a grave alarm? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan's investigation winds through tales of body snatching and cadaver dissecting, unusual crimes and the most unlikely suspects. TVPG Repeat of 04/19/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM At Issue 3334H (R) CC ST The Return of Baseball and Hockey In Peoria WTVP 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/19/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 128H (R) CC ST WTVP 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/19/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

Tue, Apr 20, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Native America 101H (R) CC ST From Caves to Cosmos PBS 00:54:15 Combine ancient wisdom and modern science to answer a 15,000-year-old question: who were America's First Peoples? The answer hides in Amazonian cave paintings, Mexican burial chambers, New Mexico's Chaco Canyon and waves off California's coast. TVPG Repeat of 04/19/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1812H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 3: What A Point in a Scatter Plot Means LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/19/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1112H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: When and Why Do We Write Quadratic Equations? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/19/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM 10 Modern Marvels That Changed America 0H (R) CC ST PBS 00:56:16 A whirlwind tour of 10 engineering feats that made our civilization possible: from the Erie Canal and Eads Bridge, to the Holland Tunnel and Hoover Dam. Find out which 10 modern marvels made the list! TVG Repeat of 04/19/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 111H (R) CC ST Refining Crude Oil NETA 00:26:46 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team decodes the chemistry, engineering, science and environmental concerns of refining crude oil. TVY Repeat of 04/19/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 408H (R) CC ST DVI The Value of Money APTEX 00:28:46 With many currencies around the world, what determines the value of money? What are the factors that raise or lower the value of the american dollar? Why is the dollar measured against the chinese yuan, the japanese yen, or the euro? Learn why the value of the dollar is important in your life. TVG Repeat of 04/19/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 112H (R) N ST Lincoln The Lawyer with William Herndon - 1818 - 1891 WTVP 00:27:19 Repeat of 04/19/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Scigirls 505H (R) CC ST DVI Code Concert PBSPL 00:28:46 TVG Repeat of 04/19/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1612H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Practice Solving Equations and Representing Situations with Equations LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/24/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1712H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 8: Position, Speed and Direction LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/24/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1089H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long I In Time? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about how animals stay healthy, practice more/less/same, read SKIP THROUGH THE SEASONS, review long I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/19/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1042H CC ST B and Ig Make Big! NETA 00:56:01 Learn about plants and buildings, read THIS IS THE WAY WE GO TO SCHOOL, blend and decode short i, g, k. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/24/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1090H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long U In Unique? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about plants and shapes, read ALL THE WAYS TO BE SMART, blend/decode long u, e. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/21/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 302H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids perform an original rap about libraries; Caroline visits a recording studio to learn about sound engineering; Madison and Armando time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to help Jackson Pollock finish a masterpiece; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" the Really Big Brain introduces the Antikythera mechanism, the first mechanical computer; in Who Knew? Madison discovers Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer to envision a use beyond numbers; Armando discovers why Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture was an explosive hit in KS Classics; the Wizard of Oz(zie;) "Bash Brothers" Cayden and Ethan Spurk are Amazing Kids making combat robots with their family; a virtual visit to Spain; and more. TVG Repeat of 03/22/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 112H CC ST Searching for Sustainability NETA 00:25:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores our search for more sustainable lands, waters, and lives. They even show us how to become more sustainable right in our backyards. TVY Next Air 04/21/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 501H CC ST DVI What's Your Money Personality? APTEX 00:28:46 How do you act with money? Are you a "Money Star," "Oblivious," or "Penny Wise Pound Foolish"? This episode looks at the range of emotional reactions and connections people have with money. So what personality are you? Find out in this episode. TVG Next Air 04/21/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

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WTVP-RM History In Person 113H N ST Pere Zenoble Membre - Canoe Song 1654 - 1698 WTVP 00:26:24 Next Air 04/21/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 301H CC ST Wheels and Axles NETA 00:26:46 Difficult doorknobs, funnel races, water wheels and pinwheel power! Explore how a round wheel works together with an axle so that they rotate together. STEM Challenge: Making a rubber band powered wheel and axle. Curious About Careers: Scientist Tonya Matthews gives an interactive tour at Michigan Science Center in Detroit. TVG Next Air 04/21/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 101H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/20/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1306 CC ST Mclean Co Mus, Vietnam Vet Art Mus Chicago, Raggedy Ann & Andy Mus Arcola, John Deere WTVP 00:28:48 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to the McLean County Museum of History. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also takes viewers to the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, Johnny Gruelle's Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum in Arcola, and the John Deere Pavilion in Moline. Next Air 04/20/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2817H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/20/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Nature of the Beasts 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:13 Over the past several years, Rocky Mountain National Park has experienced an unprecedented surge in visitation as millions of travelers explore our national parks. The impact is stressing the park infrastructure and ecosystem, as well as the nearby community. A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS examines the underlying changes taking place in Rocky Mountain National Park, the challenges park rangers face, and the effects of increased visitation and town population surges on wildlife. It also looks at the possible paths forward to preserve the park's environment for both humans and animals. Filmmaker and host Nick Molle of the A Walk in the Park series of specials (in distribution through Exchange) explores the park on foot and snowshoe, pointing out the diversity of wildlife living there, such as the pika, a cousin to the rabbit whose numbers are dwindling. He also speaks with experts about how climate change is impacting the Rocky Mountain ecosystem, including: Darla Sidles, superintendent of Rocky Mountain National Park; Dr. Scott Denning, professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University; and Dr. Chris Ray from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado; among others. Though visitation is rising, A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS looks at how education, positive park experiences and a newfound appreciation for the wilderness landscape can help spur these legions of visitors to create constructive change for a park in peril. TVG Next Air 04/20/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 704H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Sideshow Babies - A Colorado woman has a silver baby cup engraved "Patricia - 1933. A Century of Progress Chicago." She hopes this 1933 Chicago World's Fair souvenir can unlock the mystery of her mother's unusual start in life. Family lore holds that the Chicago Public Health Board took premature Patricia from her shoebox cradle at home and put her in an incubator at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. Why were babies exhibited at the fair? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray learns about the forgotten doctor who brought life- saving incubator technology to the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Lubin Photos - A contributor from Branford, Florida, inherited two bulging photo albums, dated 1914 to 1916, that contain hundreds of photos of old silent film stars and a behind-the-scenes look into an enormous film studio empire - not in Hollywood, but Philadelphia. She received the albums from a distant relative, Herbie Lubin. One of the books holds many Western scenes, including a cowboy character captioned "Herbert Lubin." Other captions refer to the Siegmund Lubin Studios. Who was Siegmund Lubin? And was Herbie a movie star? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi takes viewers on an excursion through an early movie mogul's dramatic rise and fall. Navajo Rug - At auction, a contributor bought a rug whose woven designs intrigued him. A Southwest American history buff, he's fascinated by the rug's central figure of a man with a feathered head holding lightning bolts. He believes the figure was never meant to be captured by a loom. Did the weaver violate a taboo? Who wove the rug? HISTORY DETECTIVES guest host Eduardo Pagan meets with a Navajo medicine man and a traditional Navajo weaver and travels to Crownpoint, New Mexico, long considered the center of Navajo weaving. Finally, HISTORY DETECTIVES visits a textile historian to find out who may have been behind this controversial design. TVG Next Air 04/20/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Native America 102H CC ST Nature to Nations PBS 00:54:15 Explore the rise of great American nations. Investigate lost cities in Mexico, a temple in Peru, a potlatch ceremony in the Pacific Northwest and a tapestry of shell beads in upstate New York whose story inspired our own democracy. TVPG Next Air 04/21/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1813H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Fitting A Line to Data LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/22/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/21/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1113H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Solving Quadratic Equations with the Zero Product Property LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/22/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/21/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Hearts of Glass 0H CC ST DVI APTEX 00:56:46 HEARTS OF GLASS tells the story of a state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that provides meaningful employment for people with disabilities. An innovative experiment in food production, Vertical Harvest is an urban farm located in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Built on just one-tenth of an acre at an elevation of 6,237 feet, the high-tech greenhouse grows an amount of produce equivalent to 10 acres of traditional farmland. Using technology to overcome Jackson Hole's short four-month growing season, and extreme seasonal fluctuations in weather and population, Vertical Harvest is able to sell fresh vegetables to residents of the mountain town all year long. To help execute this mission, Vertical Harvest employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who receive a competitive wage and have the opportunity to work in their community year round. The documentary weaves together the story of the farm's first tumultuous 15 months of operation with the personal journeys of several employees. Plants and people grow together in HEARTS OF GLASS, an intimate portrait of one community's attempt to address timely and pressing issues around local food production, inclusion and opportunity. TVG Next Air 04/21/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1901H CC ST WTVP 00:27:45 On this episode of Illinois Adventure we'll explore one county's collection of artifacts and buildings at the Saline Creek Pioneer Village and Museum in Harrisburg. Take alook at record of the past preserved in stone at the Fry Geology Museam in Rock Island. Stay at the Giant City State Lodge and explore the Shawnee National Forest near Carbondale. Plus the fish are jumping with Dan Vinovich. All this on Illinois Adventure. 06:30PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 103H CC ST Another Ocean APTEX 00:56:46 With his path across the Atlantic blocked, Juan Trippe surprises even his own staff by turning to the Pacific. Defying the skeptics, Pan Am builds an airway to Asia, allowing its airplanes to hopscotch across the world's widest ocean by landing at five stepping stone islands: Hawaii, Midway, Wake Island, Guam and the Philippines. Hugo Leuteritz's radio direction finders point the way, and Igor Sikorsky's latest flying boat, the S-42, pioneers the route before giving way to the Martin M-130 known as the China Clipper. Within two years, Pan Am is offering regular passenger service to Hong Kong, connecting America and the Asian mainland. Air service from New York to London begins in 1939, completing a chain of airways encircling the globe. TVG Next Air 04/20/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 101H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1306 (R) CC ST Mclean Co Mus, Vietnam Vet Art Mus Chicago, Raggedy Ann & Andy Mus Arcola, John Deere WTVP 00:28:48 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to the McLean County Museum of History. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also takes viewers to the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, Johnny Gruelle's Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum in Arcola, and the John Deere Pavilion in Moline. Repeat of 04/20/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2817H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/20/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Nature of the Beasts 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:13 Over the past several years, Rocky Mountain National Park has experienced an unprecedented surge in visitation as millions of travelers explore our national parks. The impact is stressing the park infrastructure and ecosystem, as well as the nearby community. A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS examines the underlying changes taking place in Rocky Mountain National Park, the challenges park rangers face, and the effects of increased visitation and town population surges on wildlife. It also looks at the possible paths forward to preserve the park's environment for both humans and animals. Filmmaker and host Nick Molle of the A Walk in the Park series of specials (in distribution through Exchange) explores the park on foot and snowshoe, pointing out the diversity of wildlife living there, such as the pika, a cousin to the rabbit whose numbers are dwindling. He also speaks with experts about how climate change is impacting the Rocky Mountain ecosystem, including: Darla Sidles, superintendent of Rocky Mountain National Park; Dr. Scott Denning, professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University; and Dr. Chris Ray from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado; among others. Though visitation is rising, A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS looks at how education, positive park experiences and a newfound appreciation for the wilderness landscape can help spur these legions of visitors to create constructive change for a park in peril. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 704H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Sideshow Babies - A Colorado woman has a silver baby cup engraved "Patricia - 1933. A Century of Progress Chicago." She hopes this 1933 Chicago World's Fair souvenir can unlock the mystery of her mother's unusual start in life. Family lore holds that the Chicago Public Health Board took premature Patricia from her shoebox cradle at home and put her in an incubator at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. Why were babies exhibited at the fair? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray learns about the forgotten doctor who brought life- saving incubator technology to the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Lubin Photos - A contributor from Branford, Florida, inherited two bulging photo albums, dated 1914 to 1916, that contain hundreds of photos of old silent film stars and a behind-the-scenes look into an enormous film studio empire - not in Hollywood, but Philadelphia. She received the albums from a distant relative, Herbie Lubin. One of the books holds many Western scenes, including a cowboy character captioned "Herbert Lubin." Other captions refer to the Siegmund Lubin Studios. Who was Siegmund Lubin? And was Herbie a movie star? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi takes viewers on an excursion through an early movie mogul's dramatic rise and fall. Navajo Rug - At auction, a contributor bought a rug whose woven designs intrigued him. A Southwest American history buff, he's fascinated by the rug's central figure of a man with a feathered head holding lightning bolts. He believes the figure was never meant to be captured by a loom. Did the weaver violate a taboo? Who wove the rug? HISTORY DETECTIVES guest host Eduardo Pagan meets with a Navajo medicine man and a traditional Navajo weaver and travels to Crownpoint, New Mexico, long considered the center of Navajo weaving. Finally, HISTORY DETECTIVES visits a textile historian to find out who may have been behind this controversial design. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 103H (R) CC ST Another Ocean APTEX 00:56:46 With his path across the Atlantic blocked, Juan Trippe surprises even his own staff by turning to the Pacific. Defying the skeptics, Pan Am builds an airway to Asia, allowing its airplanes to hopscotch across the world's widest ocean by landing at five stepping stone islands: Hawaii, Midway, Wake Island, Guam and the Philippines. Hugo Leuteritz's radio direction finders point the way, and Igor Sikorsky's latest flying boat, the S-42, pioneers the route before giving way to the Martin M-130 known as the China Clipper. Within two years, Pan Am is offering regular passenger service to Hong Kong, connecting America and the Asian mainland. Air service from New York to London begins in 1939, completing a chain of airways encircling the globe. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

Wed, Apr 21, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Native America 102H (R) CC ST Nature to Nations PBS 00:54:15 Explore the rise of great American nations. Investigate lost cities in Mexico, a temple in Peru, a potlatch ceremony in the Pacific Northwest and a tapestry of shell beads in upstate New York whose story inspired our own democracy. TVPG Repeat of 04/20/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1813H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Fitting A Line to Data LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/20/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1113H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Solving Quadratic Equations with the Zero Product Property LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/20/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Hearts of Glass 0H (R) CC ST DVI APTEX 00:56:46 HEARTS OF GLASS tells the story of a state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that provides meaningful employment for people with disabilities. An innovative experiment in food production, Vertical Harvest is an urban farm located in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Built on just one-tenth of an acre at an elevation of 6,237 feet, the high-tech greenhouse grows an amount of produce equivalent to 10 acres of traditional farmland. Using technology to overcome Jackson Hole's short four-month growing season, and extreme seasonal fluctuations in weather and population, Vertical Harvest is able to sell fresh vegetables to residents of the mountain town all year long. To help execute this mission, Vertical Harvest employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who receive a competitive wage and have the opportunity to work in their community year round. The documentary weaves together the story of the farm's first tumultuous 15 months of operation with the personal journeys of several employees. Plants and people grow together in HEARTS OF GLASS, an intimate portrait of one community's attempt to address timely and pressing issues around local food production, inclusion and opportunity. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 112H (R) CC ST Searching for Sustainability NETA 00:25:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores our search for more sustainable lands, waters, and lives. They even show us how to become more sustainable right in our backyards. TVY Repeat of 04/20/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 501H (R) CC ST DVI What's Your Money Personality? APTEX 00:28:46 How do you act with money? Are you a "Money Star," "Oblivious," or "Penny Wise Pound Foolish"? This episode looks at the range of emotional reactions and connections people have with money. So what personality are you? Find out in this episode. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 113H (R) N ST Pere Zenoble Membre - Canoe Song 1654 - 1698 WTVP 00:26:24 Repeat of 04/20/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 301H (R) CC ST Wheels and Axles NETA 00:26:46 Difficult doorknobs, funnel races, water wheels and pinwheel power! Explore how a round wheel works together with an axle so that they rotate together. STEM Challenge: Making a rubber band powered wheel and axle. Curious About Careers: Scientist Tonya Matthews gives an interactive tour at Michigan Science Center in Detroit. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1613H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 6: Write Expressions Where Letters Stand for Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/25/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1713H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 9: Multiplying Rational Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/25/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

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WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1090H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long U In Unique? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about plants and shapes, read ALL THE WAYS TO BE SMART, blend/decode long u, e. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1043H CC ST I Is for Insect! NETA 00:56:10 Learn about bees and pollination, acting for singers, and feeling sizes; read MAMA ZOOMS; blend sounds and practice short i, g, and k. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/25/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1091H CC ST DVI Can You Find The Long E In Here? NETA 00:59:00 Make bouncing bubbles, play "traffic jam," sing traveling music, read HOW A SEED GROWS, practice long u and e sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/22/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 303H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids learn to get past appearances; Madison and Milena time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to help the builders of Stonehenge understand calendars; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" author Dorian Cirrone (The Big Scoop); the Really Big Brain explains the scientific value of coprolites; Caroline discovers Elizabeth Jennings Graham, the activist who took a stand against segregated public transportation long before Rosa Parks; a virtual visit to Germany; Satine finds inspiration in composer Richard Wagner's success as a 'late bloomer' in KS Classics; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen about choosing proteins; Amazing Kid 11-year-old Max Garcia is a Karting national champion; Satine gets inspired by fellow drummer Gene Krupa's groundbreaking performances in KS Classics; and more. TVG Repeat of 03/27/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 113H CC ST Science of Angling NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team gets "hooked" into a summer school angling adventure where they learn about family dynamics, aquatic food webs, fish biology and planning outdoor adventures. TVY Next Air 04/22/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 502H CC ST DVI Business Structures APTEX 00:28:46 What structure is right for your future business? It's not just "incorporated" anymore. Join us and learn about LLCs, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and more. Examine the pros and cons of each business structure and discover which one could be right for you. Meet two girls who were able to start both a non-profit organization and a for-profit company, all from selling honey. TVG Next Air 04/22/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 114H N ST Lincoln Tales Tall and True with Austin Gollaher - 1806 - 1898 WTVP 00:26:10 Next Air 04/21/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 114 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 110 of 165 Wed, Apr 21, 2021

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 302H CC ST Resonance NETA 00:26:46 Resonant rods, rings and pipes and powerful pendulums! Explore how every object has the potential to vibrate, and those vibrations occur in different wave patterns. Resonance is adding an additional force with a matching frequency the wave. STEM Challenge: Making a membranophone. Curious About Careers: Nuclear physicist Artemis Spyrou explains how an atom-smashing cyclotron works. TVG Next Air 04/22/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/21/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1307 CC ST Argonne Nat. Lab Chicago, Masonic Lodge Sullivan, Kibbe Hancock Mus Carthage, Fishing Il WTVP 00:28:27 Tonight's new program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, visits one of the nation's leading research laboratories - the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago. The program also views a collection of 10, 000 sea shells at the Masonic Lodge in Sullivan, visits the Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum in Carthage - and joins Dan Vinovich for a fishing trip on the Illinois River just above Hennepin. Next Air 04/21/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2818H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/21/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 501H CC ST Coral Hybrids APTEX 00:26:47 While Elkhorn and Staghorn corals have undergone a drastic decline in the Caribbean, their hybrid, "Fused Staghorn," is increasing in numbers in parts of the region. One scientist is studying the animals in Belize to see if the hybrid might be better equipped to deal with environmental stressors than its parents. TVG Next Air 04/21/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 701H CC ST Sea Turtles: The Lost Years APTEX 00:26:46 After sea turtle hatchlings emerge from their nests, they vanish into the sea. Until recently, their journey was largely shrouded in mystery. Now, as technology advances, researchers are beginning to understand where turtles go during their so-called "lost years." TVG Next Air 04/21/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 115 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 111 of 165 Wed, Apr 21, 2021

WTVP-RM History Detectives 705H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Tokyo Rose Recording - A HISTORY DETECTIVES viewer has a recording he thinks holds evidence used in the World War II treason trial of Iva Tugori, aka Tokyo Rose. Toguri was an American citizen who hosted a Japanese propaganda radio show broadcast to U.S. troops serving in the Pacific. These broadcasts were at the center of what was then the costliest trial in U.S. history. The viewer has never been able to play his oversized record, but family lore says it reveals the role his uncle played in this infamous show trial. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright consults with experts from Long Island to Los Angeles. Her answer flips assumptions of guilt and innocence, and gives viewers a fresh angle on what actually happened in and around that trial. Crazy Horse Photo - Twenty-five years ago, someone gave a leather purse to a Lakota businessman. Inside the purse he found a photograph and a note, dated 1904, written in the Lakota language. An elderly man from the Lakota community translated the note. In brief, it says, "This is a photograph of Crazy Horse." Does the contributor have the Holy Grail of the Wild West: a photo of the Lakota warrior who defeated General Custer? Historians are suspicious of most photos purported to be of Crazy Horse. The Lakota leader avoided cameras, believing they would rob his soul. To verify the photo, HISTORY DETECTIVE host Elyse Luray tracks down a Crazy Horse descendant and visits the Crazy Horse Memorial. Finally, she puts the photo in context with other works by the same photographer at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. WWII DIARY (Encore presentation) - A man in Lexington, North Carolina, has a poignant diary written by a World War II pilot. He inherited the diary 20 years ago from his father, who said it once belonged to a close friend whom he fought alongside in WWII, until the war took his friend's life in 1944. Keeping the last thoughts of this fallen solider is now too great a burden for the contributor. Can HISTORY DETECTIVES return it to a living relative? The stakes are raised as the diary pages reveal the story of a young American pilot stationed in England, racing against time and all odds to return home before the birth of his first child. Host Wes Cowan heads to Florida on a quest to reunite the diary with the pilot's surviving family. TVG Next Air 04/21/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Native America 103H CC ST Cities of the Sky PBS 00:54:15 Discover the cosmological secrets behind America's ancient cities. Scientists explore some of the world's largest pyramids and 3D-scan a lost city of monumental mounds on the Mississippi River; native elders reveal ancient powers of the sky. TVPG Next Air 04/22/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1814H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 5: Describing Trends In Scatter Plots LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/22/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1114H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 5: How Many Solutions? LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/22/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Frozen Obsession 0H CC ST NETA 00:59:00 Climate change is a critical scientific and social issue that confronts today's world. Nowhere are the consequences of a warming climate more pronounced and observable than in the Polar Regions. The documentary FROZEN OBSESSION follows the 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the stunningly beautiful and extreme Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden. During the expedition, the Northwest Passage Project team studies water chemistry, microbiology, birds, mammals, and physical oceanography. As FROZEN OBSESSION bears witness to a dramatically changing Arctic, we gain a sobering assessment of what's at stake. But in a hopeful turn, the film also witnesses the exhilarating life-changing experiences of the students on this expedition, who represent the next generation of scientists and decision makers who will surely make a difference in the world. TVG Next Air 04/22/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

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WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 403H CC ST Time for Three WTVP 00:58:10 Join us for an uncommon mix of virtuosity and showmanship as the hip American trio Time for Three performs music from Bach to Beatles and beyond, playing their own "mash-ups" of everything from bluegrass and folk tunes to modern pop hits. Nick Kendall, Charles Yang, and Ranaan Meyer carry a passion for improvisation, composing, and arranging-all prime elements of the ensemble's playing. Next Air 04/21/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 114H (R) N ST Lincoln Tales Tall and True with Austin Gollaher - 1806 - 1898 WTVP 00:26:10 Repeat of 04/21/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/22/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1307 (R) CC ST Argonne Nat. Lab Chicago, Masonic Lodge Sullivan, Kibbe Hancock Mus Carthage, Fishing Il WTVP 00:28:27 Tonight's new program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, visits one of the nation's leading research laboratories - the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago. The program also views a collection of 10, 000 sea shells at the Masonic Lodge in Sullivan, visits the Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum in Carthage - and joins Dan Vinovich for a fishing trip on the Illinois River just above Hennepin. Repeat of 04/21/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2818H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 501H (R) CC ST Coral Hybrids APTEX 00:26:47 While Elkhorn and Staghorn corals have undergone a drastic decline in the Caribbean, their hybrid, "Fused Staghorn," is increasing in numbers in parts of the region. One scientist is studying the animals in Belize to see if the hybrid might be better equipped to deal with environmental stressors than its parents. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 701H (R) CC ST Sea Turtles: The Lost Years APTEX 00:26:46 After sea turtle hatchlings emerge from their nests, they vanish into the sea. Until recently, their journey was largely shrouded in mystery. Now, as technology advances, researchers are beginning to understand where turtles go during their so-called "lost years." TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 117 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 113 of 165 Wed, Apr 21, 2021

WTVP-RM History Detectives 705H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Tokyo Rose Recording - A HISTORY DETECTIVES viewer has a recording he thinks holds evidence used in the World War II treason trial of Iva Tugori, aka Tokyo Rose. Toguri was an American citizen who hosted a Japanese propaganda radio show broadcast to U.S. troops serving in the Pacific. These broadcasts were at the center of what was then the costliest trial in U.S. history. The viewer has never been able to play his oversized record, but family lore says it reveals the role his uncle played in this infamous show trial. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright consults with experts from Long Island to Los Angeles. Her answer flips assumptions of guilt and innocence, and gives viewers a fresh angle on what actually happened in and around that trial. Crazy Horse Photo - Twenty-five years ago, someone gave a leather purse to a Lakota businessman. Inside the purse he found a photograph and a note, dated 1904, written in the Lakota language. An elderly man from the Lakota community translated the note. In brief, it says, "This is a photograph of Crazy Horse." Does the contributor have the Holy Grail of the Wild West: a photo of the Lakota warrior who defeated General Custer? Historians are suspicious of most photos purported to be of Crazy Horse. The Lakota leader avoided cameras, believing they would rob his soul. To verify the photo, HISTORY DETECTIVE host Elyse Luray tracks down a Crazy Horse descendant and visits the Crazy Horse Memorial. Finally, she puts the photo in context with other works by the same photographer at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. WWII DIARY (Encore presentation) - A man in Lexington, North Carolina, has a poignant diary written by a World War II pilot. He inherited the diary 20 years ago from his father, who said it once belonged to a close friend whom he fought alongside in WWII, until the war took his friend's life in 1944. Keeping the last thoughts of this fallen solider is now too great a burden for the contributor. Can HISTORY DETECTIVES return it to a living relative? The stakes are raised as the diary pages reveal the story of a young American pilot stationed in England, racing against time and all odds to return home before the birth of his first child. Host Wes Cowan heads to Florida on a quest to reunite the diary with the pilot's surviving family. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 403H (R) CC ST Time for Three WTVP 00:58:10 Join us for an uncommon mix of virtuosity and showmanship as the hip American trio Time for Three performs music from Bach to Beatles and beyond, playing their own "mash-ups" of everything from bluegrass and folk tunes to modern pop hits. Nick Kendall, Charles Yang, and Ranaan Meyer carry a passion for improvisation, composing, and arranging-all prime elements of the ensemble's playing. Repeat of 04/21/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

Thu, Apr 22, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Native America 103H (R) CC ST Cities of the Sky PBS 00:54:15 Discover the cosmological secrets behind America's ancient cities. Scientists explore some of the world's largest pyramids and 3D-scan a lost city of monumental mounds on the Mississippi River; native elders reveal ancient powers of the sky. TVPG Repeat of 04/21/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1814H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 5: Describing Trends In Scatter Plots LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1114H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 5: How Many Solutions? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Frozen Obsession 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 Climate change is a critical scientific and social issue that confronts today's world. Nowhere are the consequences of a warming climate more pronounced and observable than in the Polar Regions. The documentary FROZEN OBSESSION follows the 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the stunningly beautiful and extreme Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden. During the expedition, the Northwest Passage Project team studies water chemistry, microbiology, birds, mammals, and physical oceanography. As FROZEN OBSESSION bears witness to a dramatically changing Arctic, we gain a sobering assessment of what's at stake. But in a hopeful turn, the film also witnesses the exhilarating life-changing experiences of the students on this expedition, who represent the next generation of scientists and decision makers who will surely make a difference in the world. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 113H (R) CC ST Science of Angling NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team gets "hooked" into a summer school angling adventure where they learn about family dynamics, aquatic food webs, fish biology and planning outdoor adventures. TVY Repeat of 04/21/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 502H (R) CC ST DVI Business Structures APTEX 00:28:46 What structure is right for your future business? It's not just "incorporated" anymore. Join us and learn about LLCs, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and more. Examine the pros and cons of each business structure and discover which one could be right for you. Meet two girls who were able to start both a non-profit organization and a for-profit company, all from selling honey. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 114H (R) N ST Lincoln Tales Tall and True with Austin Gollaher - 1806 - 1898 WTVP 00:26:10 Repeat of 04/21/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 302H (R) CC ST Resonance NETA 00:26:46 Resonant rods, rings and pipes and powerful pendulums! Explore how every object has the potential to vibrate, and those vibrations occur in different wave patterns. Resonance is adding an additional force with a matching frequency the wave. STEM Challenge: Making a membranophone. Curious About Careers: Nuclear physicist Artemis Spyrou explains how an atom-smashing cyclotron works. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1614H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 8: Equal & Equivalent LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1714H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 11: Dividing Rational Numbers LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1091H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Find The Long E In Here? NETA 00:59:00 Make bouncing bubbles, play "traffic jam," sing traveling music, read HOW A SEED GROWS, practice long u and e sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 119 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 115 of 165 Thu, Apr 22, 2021

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1044H CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Kind? NETA 00:56:52 Make a cotton ball launcher, learn 4 basic shapes, read BABY RADAR, segment sounds and review short I, g, k. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1092H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Soft G In Page? NETA 00:59:00 Make a heart map, explore rhythm/beat, identify solid figures, read BOOK FIESTA, read words with soft g. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 304H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Mount Olympus gets a makeover; Madison and Milena time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to ancient Sumaria to discover the origins of written communication; Percy Jackson author Rick Riordan reveals the origins of the Lightning Thief; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" in Who Knew? Milena discovers Nellie Bly, who broke the mold for newspaper reporting as the first woman to go undercover and travel the world; a virtual visit to Greece; meet Amazing Kids who perform with a professional opera company; Samantha celebrates the passion of opera singer Enrico Caruso in KS Classics; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen about healthy salads; a musical reminder to give books a chance; and more. TVG Repeat of 03/28/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 201H CC ST Avian Stewardship NETA 00:26:46 The Into the Outdoors adventure team explores how avian stewardship is helping provide habitat for a variety of bird species and how everyday people can become part of this growing ecosystem movement. TVY Next Air 04/23/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 503H CC ST DVI Movin' On Out APTEX 00:28:46 Check out this kid's guide to the true cost of cutting the cord and being independent. This episode takes you through it all - budgeting, roommates, finding a place, and learning about all the hidden costs that Mom and Dad used to pay for you. Meet seven girls who figured out how to share finances and the hairdryer. So how much does it cost to live on your own? More than you think! TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 115H N ST Black Hawk - Born Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak 1767 - 1838 WTVP 00:28:59 Next Air 04/23/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 303H CC ST Momentum NETA 00:26:46 Racing cans, pencil spinners, bowling ball bangers! Explore how whenever something is moving, it has momentum, and the faster it's moving, the more momentum it has. STEM Challenge: Designing a better bobsled. Curious About Careers: Pediatrician Mona Hanna- Attisha describes what it takes to care for children's health. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 120 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 116 of 165 Thu, Apr 22, 2021

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 103H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/02/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/22/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1308 CC ST Chokia Mounds, White Pines Sp Oregon, Yost House Pontiac, Air Combat Mus In Springfield WTVP 00:27:48 In tonight's new ILLINOIS ADVENTURE, host Jim Wilhelm takes viewers to Cahokia Mounds, the site of the largest prehistoric city in North America. The program also visits White Pines State Park near Oregon, the Catherine Yost historic house in Pontiac, and the Air Combat Museum in Springfield. Next Air 04/22/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2819H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/22/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 502H CC ST Sunken Stories APTEX 00:26:47 In the Florida Keys, divers from around the country learn how to map shipwrecks and apply their skills on a mysterious 19th Century slave ship. When diving isn't possible, professional explorers use high-tech tools to scan objects buried beneath the seafloor. TVG Next Air 04/22/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 702H CC ST Grand Cayman's Famous Stingrays APTEX 00:26:45 Each year, thousands of tourists interact with the tame southern stingrays that congregate in the shallow waters of Grand Cayman's North Sound. Famous marine artist and scientist Dr. Guy Harvey has assembled a research team to study what impact the ecotourism might have on the wild fish. TVG Next Air 04/22/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 706H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Amelia Earhart Plane - John Ott believes he may have a piece of Amelia Earhart's airplane, the missing Lockheed L-10E Electra in which she made her ill-fated around-the-world attempt. Ott says his grandfather served as a flight mechanic on the airfield in Honolulu where Earhart had a mishap on her first attempt at the flight. She crashed during takeoff, destroying the landing gear and damaging the right wing. Ott says his grandfather took a piece of the plane that came off during the accident and sent it to his mother as a souvenir. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray tests the shape and the metal of the fragment against another Lockheed Electra, and checks the story against historic records to see if Ott truly has a piece of Earhart's plane. Fillmore Pardon - A Portland, Oregon, man inherited what looked to be a U.S. presidential pardon signed by Millard Fillmore in 1851. In it, the president commutes the death sentence to life in prison for a solitary Native American named See-See-Sah-Mah, convicted of murdering a St. Louis trader along the Santa Fe Trail. Fillmore's pardon saved See-See-Sah-Mah's life, but why? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to Kansas City and St. Louis to retrace the crime and trial. Was See-See-Sah-Mah a murderer or a scapegoat? And why did this obscure case about an unknown Native American matter to a U.S. President? Boxcar Home - When a Lakewood, Colorado, couple found a new home, they noticed odd supports in the basement ceiling. The husband loves the railroads, so he immediately recognized the supports as railroad car rods. Could their home have been made from a boxcar? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright's search for answers takes viewers on an excursion from the scarcity of the Great Depression to the resourcefulness of World War II. TVG Next Air 04/22/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

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WTVP-RM Native America 104H CC ST New World Rising PBS 00:54:15 Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed through an empire of horse-mounted Comanche warriors, secret messages encoded in Aztec manuscript and a grass bridge in the Andes that spans mountains and centuries of time. TVPG Next Air 04/23/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1815H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 6: The Slope of a Fitted Line LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/23/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1115H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 6: Rewriting Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form (Part 1) LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/23/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Decoding The Driftless 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:45 Buckle-up for a wild ride of science- adventure, above, on, and within the amazing Driftless Region of North America, with Emmy- winning filmmakers George Howe, Tim Jacobson, Rob Nelson, and director Jonas Stenstrom of Untamed Science. You'll soar high over rugged bluffs, skim the surface of primordial rivers, venture deep underground to mysterious secret worlds, marvel at ancient archeological treasures, and hang perilously over massive rock cliffs with endangered peregrine falcons, all while learning the fascinating story of how this landscape came to be. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Butv News 132H N ST BU 00:29:50 06:30PM

WTVP-RM Coping with Climate Change: An Illinois Perspective 0H CC ST WTVP 00:27:32 Next Air 04/22/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Nature Returns to Emiquon 0H CC ST WTVP 00:26:48 Thompson Lake has teemed with life, ever since the sun first shone on its waters thousands of years ago. It is called a back water lake because it sits along the Illinois River, at one time rising and falling as the river level ebbs and flows. Broad but shallow, the lake is a refuge for an abundance of plants and animals. It?s a minor but important part of the Illinois River valley that traces its origin to a much colder glaciation period that reached its peak 18-thousand years ago. But as Europeans moved in, they had a growing need for additional tillable soil. In the early 20th century, they turned to the broad expanses of flood plain which were ideal for farming. In order to protect those fields from the river, levees were constructed. Keeping water off the flood plains, the back water lakes were pumped dry. Thompson Lake became a cultivated field for the next 80 years. Over time, the biological health of the Illinois river system was in distress. As a response, in 2000 several organizations, led by The Nature Conservancy, developed a framework by which Mother Nature herself could restore the dynamic ecosystem of the backwater and its adjoining prairies and bluffs. It is called Emiquon. Next Air 04/22/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

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WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 103H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1308 (R) CC ST Chokia Mounds, White Pines Sp Oregon, Yost House Pontiac, Air Combat Mus In Springfield WTVP 00:27:48 In tonight's new ILLINOIS ADVENTURE, host Jim Wilhelm takes viewers to Cahokia Mounds, the site of the largest prehistoric city in North America. The program also visits White Pines State Park near Oregon, the Catherine Yost historic house in Pontiac, and the Air Combat Museum in Springfield. Repeat of 04/22/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2819H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/22/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 502H (R) CC ST Sunken Stories APTEX 00:26:47 In the Florida Keys, divers from around the country learn how to map shipwrecks and apply their skills on a mysterious 19th Century slave ship. When diving isn't possible, professional explorers use high-tech tools to scan objects buried beneath the seafloor. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 702H (R) CC ST Grand Cayman's Famous Stingrays APTEX 00:26:45 Each year, thousands of tourists interact with the tame southern stingrays that congregate in the shallow waters of Grand Cayman's North Sound. Famous marine artist and scientist Dr. Guy Harvey has assembled a research team to study what impact the ecotourism might have on the wild fish. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 706H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Amelia Earhart Plane - John Ott believes he may have a piece of Amelia Earhart's airplane, the missing Lockheed L-10E Electra in which she made her ill-fated around-the-world attempt. Ott says his grandfather served as a flight mechanic on the airfield in Honolulu where Earhart had a mishap on her first attempt at the flight. She crashed during takeoff, destroying the landing gear and damaging the right wing. Ott says his grandfather took a piece of the plane that came off during the accident and sent it to his mother as a souvenir. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray tests the shape and the metal of the fragment against another Lockheed Electra, and checks the story against historic records to see if Ott truly has a piece of Earhart's plane. Fillmore Pardon - A Portland, Oregon, man inherited what looked to be a U.S. presidential pardon signed by Millard Fillmore in 1851. In it, the president commutes the death sentence to life in prison for a solitary Native American named See-See-Sah-Mah, convicted of murdering a St. Louis trader along the Santa Fe Trail. Fillmore's pardon saved See-See-Sah-Mah's life, but why? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to Kansas City and St. Louis to retrace the crime and trial. Was See-See-Sah-Mah a murderer or a scapegoat? And why did this obscure case about an unknown Native American matter to a U.S. President? Boxcar Home - When a Lakewood, Colorado, couple found a new home, they noticed odd supports in the basement ceiling. The husband loves the railroads, so he immediately recognized the supports as railroad car rods. Could their home have been made from a boxcar? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright's search for answers takes viewers on an excursion from the scarcity of the Great Depression to the resourcefulness of World War II. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

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WTVP-RM Coping with Climate Change: An Illinois Perspective 0H (R) CC ST WTVP 00:27:32 Repeat of 04/22/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Nature Returns to Emiquon 0H (R) CC ST WTVP 00:26:48 Thompson Lake has teemed with life, ever since the sun first shone on its waters thousands of years ago. It is called a back water lake because it sits along the Illinois River, at one time rising and falling as the river level ebbs and flows. Broad but shallow, the lake is a refuge for an abundance of plants and animals. It?s a minor but important part of the Illinois River valley that traces its origin to a much colder glaciation period that reached its peak 18-thousand years ago. But as Europeans moved in, they had a growing need for additional tillable soil. In the early 20th century, they turned to the broad expanses of flood plain which were ideal for farming. In order to protect those fields from the river, levees were constructed. Keeping water off the flood plains, the back water lakes were pumped dry. Thompson Lake became a cultivated field for the next 80 years. Over time, the biological health of the Illinois river system was in distress. As a response, in 2000 several organizations, led by The Nature Conservancy, developed a framework by which Mother Nature herself could restore the dynamic ecosystem of the backwater and its adjoining prairies and bluffs. It is called Emiquon. Repeat of 04/22/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

Fri, Apr 23, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Native America 104H (R) CC ST New World Rising PBS 00:54:15 Discover how resistance, survival and revival are revealed through an empire of horse-mounted Comanche warriors, secret messages encoded in Aztec manuscript and a grass bridge in the Andes that spans mountains and centuries of time. TVPG Repeat of 04/22/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1815H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 6: The Slope of a Fitted Line LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/22/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1115H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 6: Rewriting Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form (Part 1) LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/22/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Decoding The Driftless 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:45 Buckle-up for a wild ride of science- adventure, above, on, and within the amazing Driftless Region of North America, with Emmy- winning filmmakers George Howe, Tim Jacobson, Rob Nelson, and director Jonas Stenstrom of Untamed Science. You'll soar high over rugged bluffs, skim the surface of primordial rivers, venture deep underground to mysterious secret worlds, marvel at ancient archeological treasures, and hang perilously over massive rock cliffs with endangered peregrine falcons, all while learning the fascinating story of how this landscape came to be. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 201H (R) CC ST Avian Stewardship NETA 00:26:46 The Into the Outdoors adventure team explores how avian stewardship is helping provide habitat for a variety of bird species and how everyday people can become part of this growing ecosystem movement. TVY Repeat of 04/22/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 124 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 120 of 165 Fri, Apr 23, 2021

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 503H (R) CC ST DVI Movin' On Out APTEX 00:28:46 Check out this kid's guide to the true cost of cutting the cord and being independent. This episode takes you through it all - budgeting, roommates, finding a place, and learning about all the hidden costs that Mom and Dad used to pay for you. Meet seven girls who figured out how to share finances and the hairdryer. So how much does it cost to live on your own? More than you think! TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 115H (R) N ST Black Hawk - Born Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak 1767 - 1838 WTVP 00:28:59 Repeat of 04/22/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 303H (R) CC ST Momentum NETA 00:26:46 Racing cans, pencil spinners, bowling ball bangers! Explore how whenever something is moving, it has momentum, and the faster it's moving, the more momentum it has. STEM Challenge: Designing a better bobsled. Curious About Careers: Pediatrician Mona Hanna- Attisha describes what it takes to care for children's health. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1615H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 9: The Distributive Property, Part 1 LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1715H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lessons 13 & 14: Expressions with Rational Numbers and Solving Problems with LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1092H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Soft G In Page? NETA 00:59:00 Make a heart map, explore rhythm/beat, identify solid figures, read BOOK FIESTA, read words with soft g. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1045H CC ST Can You Hear The Short O In Lots? NETA 00:55:36 Sort shapes, learn about the 5 senses, read THE LITTLE GUYS, blend and decode short o, I, h. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1093H CC ST DVI Map Rhymes with Clap! NETA 00:59:00 Learn about animal homes, sing forte and piano, read THE FAVORITE BOOK, rhyme and review long u and e sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/26/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 125 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 121 of 165 Fri, Apr 23, 2021

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 305H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Singing the library book fine blues; Madison, Satine, and Ozzie time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to visit artist Andy Warhol and change the definition of art; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" the Really Big Brain reveals the startling truth about a planet that looks like Earth; in Who Knew? Nicholas discovers Maurice Hilleman, who invented many of today's vaccines; a virtual visit to Panama; Josiah explores the iconic lyrics of folk legend Woody Guthrie in KS Classics; Amazing Kids visits teen sister and brother dance duo McKenzi Brooke and Reif Howey; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over minerals; and more. TVG Repeat of 03/25/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 202H CC ST Becoming Stewards NETA 00:26:46 Our young Into the Outdoors leaders unearth all that goes into landfills and explore waste resource management as they follow the hierarchy and discover pathways to become stewards of sustainability. TVY Next Air 04/24/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 504H CC ST DVI You Are The Target! APTEX 00:28:46 Every day, kids and teens are subjected to thousands of commercial messages from advertisers. This episode helps you recognize when you are being targeted, how to resist manipulation, and when to apply good consumer skills to cut through the commercial fog. TVG Next Air 04/24/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 101H N ST Tall Tree Tales WTVP 00:26:42 Next Air 04/23/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 304H CC ST Football Science NETA 00:26:45 Football bounce and flight, sticky fingers and more! Explore how a football's shape makes it more difficult to predict how it will bounce, while that shape helps its gyroscopic motion when thrown or kicked. STEM Challenge: Designing a water balloon helmet. Curious About Careers: Biomechanical engineer Tamara Reid Bush explains the movement of the human body. TVG Next Air 04/24/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 104H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/05/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/23/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1201 CC ST Garfield Farm Mus Lafox, Depot Mus Mendota, Creole House Prarie Du Rocher, Antioch Cemetery WTVP 00:29:03 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE launches its 12th season tonight by traveling to the Garfield Farm Museum in LaFox to learn about farm life in the 1840s. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also looks at Mendota's railroad connection at the Depot Museum, visits the Creole House in Prairie Du Rocher, and tours the Antioch Cemetery in rural Tremont. Next Air 04/23/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

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WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2820H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/23/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 503H CC ST Creatures of the Deep APTEX 00:26:46 Little-known animals spend their entire lives in the Gulf of Mexico's cold, deep waters. New research sheds light on the lives of these mysterious creatures of the deep. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 703H CC ST Billfish: Battle on the Line APTEX 00:26:45 The unique oceanographic conditions of the eastern tropical Pacific make the area one of the best spots in the world for big game anglers to hook billfish. But intense pressures from commercial fishing operations have taken their toll on the numbers of sailfish and marlin in the region. Researchers are studying the animals to provide the data necessary to protect the fish populations from further decline. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 707H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Hindenburg Artifact - A Hoboken, New Jersey, man has a palm-sized, army-green metal box that looks like an instrument panel. Beneath a shattered plastic covering is a sliding, numbered scale; knobs on each end move a lever across the scale. German writing indicates the country of origin. Might this instrument have been recovered from the crash site of the Hindenburg in Lakehurst, New Jersey? Family lore says that a distant relative was among the many bystanders plucking souvenirs from the wreckage of the terrifying disaster. Chemicals from the fire or balloon envelope gas would have evaporated 10 minutes after the explosion, but the broken plastic can be tested for age and heat distress with forensic analysis of the instrument. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray travels to Atlanta and the New Jersey landing site of the ill-fated zeppelin to determine if the instrument panel is in fact from the horrifying crash. John Adams Book - A woman in Littleton, New Hampshire, inherited her husband's aunt's belongings, which include a curious late-18th-century book titled Trials of Patriots. It contains what appears to be President John Adams' signature in three places, and includes an inscription, "Charles Adams from His Father, 1794." The book is a collection of trial transcripts chronicling the sedition trials of Irish and Scottish radicals. If the book is indeed from Adams to his son, it could reveal pivotal clues about the inner-workings of this presidential family. In Boston and John Adams' hometown of Quincy, Massachusetts, HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright examines the Adams family's correspondence and conflict as they balanced home life with public service. Birthplace of Hip Hop - A hip-hop enthusiast from New York City has always heard that 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx is the birthplace of hip-hop. The story goes that on August 11, 1973, DJ Kool Herc, a building resident, was entertaining at his sister's back-to-school party and tried something new on the turntable: he extended an instrumental beat (breaking or scratching) to let people dance longer (breakdancing) and began MC'ing (rapping) during the extended breakdancing. This, the contributor believes, marked the birth of hip-hop. The music led to an entire cultural movement that's altered generational thinking - from politics and race to art and language. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi sets out to examine an inner-city environment that helped lay the foundation for a cultural revolution. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Digadohi: Lands, Cherokee and the Trail of Tears 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:46 DIGADOHI means lands in Cherokee and the story of genocide and ethnic cleansing is recorded in the archaeology at places along the Trail of Tears and in the traditions and family histories of the Cherokee today. The film chronicles archaeological excavations at witness sites along the trail including the Snelson-Brinker farm in Missouri, where on July 4th, 2017 the historic cabin was burnt to the ground. Using cutting-edge archaeological methods and archival research, researchers, community activists and Cherokee leaders work to rescue a historic property from the arsonist's flames and preserve the memory of the Cherokee who died there. TVG Next Air 04/24/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1816H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 2: Multiplying Powers of Ten LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/24/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1116H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 7: Rewriting Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form (Part 2) LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/24/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Lighthawk: Destination Conservation 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:46 Meet a group of pilots who donate their planes and time to volunteer on fascinating conservation projects throughout North America. TVG Next Air 04/24/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 104H CC ST Bruce Molsky and Balsam Range PBSPL 00:26:46 Enjoy Holt's performance with fiddle virtuoso Bruce Molsky and his interview of bluegrass supergroup Balsam Range. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

WTVP-RM Bso 360 103H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 The Boston Pops from Fiedler to Lockhart (and even a nod to pre-Fiedler days). The Pops as defined by its famous conductors is an informative and engaging story of this cherished orchestra. Through Arthur Fiedler, John Williams and Keith Lockhart, the Pops mastered the blend of popular and classical works. Historical footage and contemporary video tell the story. The Secret Life of Musicians: Double bassist Joe Hearne pilots small planes • Leonard Bernstein's love affair with the Boston Symphony. In this portrait, we trace Bernstein's story to his childhood in Lowell, his student years at Harvard and his lifelong involvement with Tanglewood and the Symphony. The coming year will be devoted to the centennial celebration of Bernstein's birth and to his enduring legacy. Portrait of Paul Lewis: The piano virtuoso visits the BSO as a guest artist. Learn the secrets of playing Beethoven and watch Lewis as he runs through his repertoire. TVG Next Air 04/23/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 101H (R) N ST Tall Tree Tales WTVP 00:26:42 Repeat of 04/23/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 104H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1201 (R) CC ST Garfield Farm Mus Lafox, Depot Mus Mendota, Creole House Prarie Du Rocher, Antioch Cemetery WTVP 00:29:03 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE launches its 12th season tonight by traveling to the Garfield Farm Museum in LaFox to learn about farm life in the 1840s. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also looks at Mendota's railroad connection at the Depot Museum, visits the Creole House in Prairie Du Rocher, and tours the Antioch Cemetery in rural Tremont. Repeat of 04/23/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 128 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 124 of 165 Fri, Apr 23, 2021

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2820H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/23/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 503H (R) CC ST Creatures of the Deep APTEX 00:26:46 Little-known animals spend their entire lives in the Gulf of Mexico's cold, deep waters. New research sheds light on the lives of these mysterious creatures of the deep. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 703H (R) CC ST Billfish: Battle on the Line APTEX 00:26:45 The unique oceanographic conditions of the eastern tropical Pacific make the area one of the best spots in the world for big game anglers to hook billfish. But intense pressures from commercial fishing operations have taken their toll on the numbers of sailfish and marlin in the region. Researchers are studying the animals to provide the data necessary to protect the fish populations from further decline. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 707H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Hindenburg Artifact - A Hoboken, New Jersey, man has a palm-sized, army-green metal box that looks like an instrument panel. Beneath a shattered plastic covering is a sliding, numbered scale; knobs on each end move a lever across the scale. German writing indicates the country of origin. Might this instrument have been recovered from the crash site of the Hindenburg in Lakehurst, New Jersey? Family lore says that a distant relative was among the many bystanders plucking souvenirs from the wreckage of the terrifying disaster. Chemicals from the fire or balloon envelope gas would have evaporated 10 minutes after the explosion, but the broken plastic can be tested for age and heat distress with forensic analysis of the instrument. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray travels to Atlanta and the New Jersey landing site of the ill-fated zeppelin to determine if the instrument panel is in fact from the horrifying crash. John Adams Book - A woman in Littleton, New Hampshire, inherited her husband's aunt's belongings, which include a curious late-18th-century book titled Trials of Patriots. It contains what appears to be President John Adams' signature in three places, and includes an inscription, "Charles Adams from His Father, 1794." The book is a collection of trial transcripts chronicling the sedition trials of Irish and Scottish radicals. If the book is indeed from Adams to his son, it could reveal pivotal clues about the inner-workings of this presidential family. In Boston and John Adams' hometown of Quincy, Massachusetts, HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright examines the Adams family's correspondence and conflict as they balanced home life with public service. Birthplace of Hip Hop - A hip-hop enthusiast from New York City has always heard that 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx is the birthplace of hip-hop. The story goes that on August 11, 1973, DJ Kool Herc, a building resident, was entertaining at his sister's back-to-school party and tried something new on the turntable: he extended an instrumental beat (breaking or scratching) to let people dance longer (breakdancing) and began MC'ing (rapping) during the extended breakdancing. This, the contributor believes, marked the birth of hip-hop. The music led to an entire cultural movement that's altered generational thinking - from politics and race to art and language. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi sets out to examine an inner-city environment that helped lay the foundation for a cultural revolution. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 104H (R) CC ST Bruce Molsky and Balsam Range PBSPL 00:26:46 Enjoy Holt's performance with fiddle virtuoso Bruce Molsky and his interview of bluegrass supergroup Balsam Range. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

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WTVP-RM Bso 360 103H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 The Boston Pops from Fiedler to Lockhart (and even a nod to pre-Fiedler days). The Pops as defined by its famous conductors is an informative and engaging story of this cherished orchestra. Through Arthur Fiedler, John Williams and Keith Lockhart, the Pops mastered the blend of popular and classical works. Historical footage and contemporary video tell the story. The Secret Life of Musicians: Double bassist Joe Hearne pilots small planes • Leonard Bernstein's love affair with the Boston Symphony. In this portrait, we trace Bernstein's story to his childhood in Lowell, his student years at Harvard and his lifelong involvement with Tanglewood and the Symphony. The coming year will be devoted to the centennial celebration of Bernstein's birth and to his enduring legacy. Portrait of Paul Lewis: The piano virtuoso visits the BSO as a guest artist. Learn the secrets of playing Beethoven and watch Lewis as he runs through his repertoire. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

Sat, Apr 24, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Digadohi: Lands, Cherokee and the Trail of Tears 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:46 DIGADOHI means lands in Cherokee and the story of genocide and ethnic cleansing is recorded in the archaeology at places along the Trail of Tears and in the traditions and family histories of the Cherokee today. The film chronicles archaeological excavations at witness sites along the trail including the Snelson-Brinker farm in Missouri, where on July 4th, 2017 the historic cabin was burnt to the ground. Using cutting-edge archaeological methods and archival research, researchers, community activists and Cherokee leaders work to rescue a historic property from the arsonist's flames and preserve the memory of the Cherokee who died there. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1816H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 2: Multiplying Powers of Ten LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/23/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1116H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 7: Rewriting Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form (Part 2) LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/23/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Lighthawk: Destination Conservation 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:46 Meet a group of pilots who donate their planes and time to volunteer on fascinating conservation projects throughout North America. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 202H (R) CC ST Becoming Stewards NETA 00:26:46 Our young Into the Outdoors leaders unearth all that goes into landfills and explore waste resource management as they follow the hierarchy and discover pathways to become stewards of sustainability. TVY Repeat of 04/23/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 504H (R) CC ST DVI You Are The Target! APTEX 00:28:46 Every day, kids and teens are subjected to thousands of commercial messages from advertisers. This episode helps you recognize when you are being targeted, how to resist manipulation, and when to apply good consumer skills to cut through the commercial fog. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 130 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 126 of 165 Sat, Apr 24, 2021

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 101H (R) N ST Tall Tree Tales WTVP 00:26:42 Repeat of 04/23/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 304H (R) CC ST Football Science NETA 00:26:45 Football bounce and flight, sticky fingers and more! Explore how a football's shape makes it more difficult to predict how it will bounce, while that shape helps its gyroscopic motion when thrown or kicked. STEM Challenge: Designing a water balloon helmet. Curious About Careers: Biomechanical engineer Tamara Reid Bush explains the movement of the human body. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1612H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Practice Solving Equations and Representing Situations with Equations LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/20/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1712H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 8: Position, Speed and Direction LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/20/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1089H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long I In Time? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about how animals stay healthy, practice more/less/same, read SKIP THROUGH THE SEASONS, review long I, o. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1042H (R) CC ST B and Ig Make Big! NETA 00:56:01 Learn about plants and buildings, read THIS IS THE WAY WE GO TO SCHOOL, blend and decode short i, g, k. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1090H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long U In Unique? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about plants and shapes, read ALL THE WAYS TO BE SMART, blend/decode long u, e. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

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WTVP-RM Kid Stew 302H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids perform an original rap about libraries; Caroline visits a recording studio to learn about sound engineering; Madison and Armando time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to help Jackson Pollock finish a masterpiece; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" the Really Big Brain introduces the Antikythera mechanism, the first mechanical computer; in Who Knew? Madison discovers Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer to envision a use beyond numbers; Armando discovers why Pytor Ilyich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture was an explosive hit in KS Classics; the Wizard of Oz(zie;) "Bash Brothers" Cayden and Ethan Spurk are Amazing Kids making combat robots with their family; a virtual visit to Spain; and more. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 112H (R) CC ST Searching for Sustainability NETA 00:25:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores our search for more sustainable lands, waters, and lives. They even show us how to become more sustainable right in our backyards. TVY Repeat of 04/21/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 501H (R) CC ST DVI What's Your Money Personality? APTEX 00:28:46 How do you act with money? Are you a "Money Star," "Oblivious," or "Penny Wise Pound Foolish"? This episode looks at the range of emotional reactions and connections people have with money. So what personality are you? Find out in this episode. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 113H (R) N ST Pere Zenoble Membre - Canoe Song 1654 - 1698 WTVP 00:26:24 Repeat of 04/21/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 301H (R) CC ST Wheels and Axles NETA 00:26:46 Difficult doorknobs, funnel races, water wheels and pinwheel power! Explore how a round wheel works together with an axle so that they rotate together. STEM Challenge: Making a rubber band powered wheel and axle. Curious About Careers: Scientist Tonya Matthews gives an interactive tour at Michigan Science Center in Detroit. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 101H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1306 (R) CC ST Mclean Co Mus, Vietnam Vet Art Mus Chicago, Raggedy Ann & Andy Mus Arcola, John Deere WTVP 00:28:48 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 13th season tonight with a visit to the McLean County Museum of History. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also takes viewers to the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago, Johnny Gruelle's Raggedy Ann and Andy Museum in Arcola, and the John Deere Pavilion in Moline. Repeat of 04/20/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

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WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2817H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/20/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Nature of the Beasts 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:13 Over the past several years, Rocky Mountain National Park has experienced an unprecedented surge in visitation as millions of travelers explore our national parks. The impact is stressing the park infrastructure and ecosystem, as well as the nearby community. A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS examines the underlying changes taking place in Rocky Mountain National Park, the challenges park rangers face, and the effects of increased visitation and town population surges on wildlife. It also looks at the possible paths forward to preserve the park's environment for both humans and animals. Filmmaker and host Nick Molle of the A Walk in the Park series of specials (in distribution through Exchange) explores the park on foot and snowshoe, pointing out the diversity of wildlife living there, such as the pika, a cousin to the rabbit whose numbers are dwindling. He also speaks with experts about how climate change is impacting the Rocky Mountain ecosystem, including: Darla Sidles, superintendent of Rocky Mountain National Park; Dr. Scott Denning, professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University; and Dr. Chris Ray from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado; among others. Though visitation is rising, A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS looks at how education, positive park experiences and a newfound appreciation for the wilderness landscape can help spur these legions of visitors to create constructive change for a park in peril. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 704H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Sideshow Babies - A Colorado woman has a silver baby cup engraved "Patricia - 1933. A Century of Progress Chicago." She hopes this 1933 Chicago World's Fair souvenir can unlock the mystery of her mother's unusual start in life. Family lore holds that the Chicago Public Health Board took premature Patricia from her shoebox cradle at home and put her in an incubator at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. Why were babies exhibited at the fair? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray learns about the forgotten doctor who brought life- saving incubator technology to the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Lubin Photos - A contributor from Branford, Florida, inherited two bulging photo albums, dated 1914 to 1916, that contain hundreds of photos of old silent film stars and a behind-the-scenes look into an enormous film studio empire - not in Hollywood, but Philadelphia. She received the albums from a distant relative, Herbie Lubin. One of the books holds many Western scenes, including a cowboy character captioned "Herbert Lubin." Other captions refer to the Siegmund Lubin Studios. Who was Siegmund Lubin? And was Herbie a movie star? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi takes viewers on an excursion through an early movie mogul's dramatic rise and fall. Navajo Rug - At auction, a contributor bought a rug whose woven designs intrigued him. A Southwest American history buff, he's fascinated by the rug's central figure of a man with a feathered head holding lightning bolts. He believes the figure was never meant to be captured by a loom. Did the weaver violate a taboo? Who wove the rug? HISTORY DETECTIVES guest host Eduardo Pagan meets with a Navajo medicine man and a traditional Navajo weaver and travels to Crownpoint, New Mexico, long considered the center of Navajo weaving. Finally, HISTORY DETECTIVES visits a textile historian to find out who may have been behind this controversial design. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/24/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Native America 102H (R) CC ST Nature to Nations PBS 00:54:15 Explore the rise of great American nations. Investigate lost cities in Mexico, a temple in Peru, a potlatch ceremony in the Pacific Northwest and a tapestry of shell beads in upstate New York whose story inspired our own democracy. TVPG Repeat of 04/21/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1813H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Fitting A Line to Data LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1113H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Solving Quadratic Equations with the Zero Product Property LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Hearts of Glass 0H (R) CC ST DVI APTEX 00:56:46 HEARTS OF GLASS tells the story of a state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that provides meaningful employment for people with disabilities. An innovative experiment in food production, Vertical Harvest is an urban farm located in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Built on just one-tenth of an acre at an elevation of 6,237 feet, the high-tech greenhouse grows an amount of produce equivalent to 10 acres of traditional farmland. Using technology to overcome Jackson Hole's short four-month growing season, and extreme seasonal fluctuations in weather and population, Vertical Harvest is able to sell fresh vegetables to residents of the mountain town all year long. To help execute this mission, Vertical Harvest employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who receive a competitive wage and have the opportunity to work in their community year round. The documentary weaves together the story of the farm's first tumultuous 15 months of operation with the personal journeys of several employees. Plants and people grow together in HEARTS OF GLASS, an intimate portrait of one community's attempt to address timely and pressing issues around local food production, inclusion and opportunity. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Great Performances at the Met 1303H CC ST La Fanciulla Del West PBS 02:26:46 TVPG

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2817H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/24/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Nature of the Beasts 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:13 Over the past several years, Rocky Mountain National Park has experienced an unprecedented surge in visitation as millions of travelers explore our national parks. The impact is stressing the park infrastructure and ecosystem, as well as the nearby community. A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS examines the underlying changes taking place in Rocky Mountain National Park, the challenges park rangers face, and the effects of increased visitation and town population surges on wildlife. It also looks at the possible paths forward to preserve the park's environment for both humans and animals. Filmmaker and host Nick Molle of the A Walk in the Park series of specials (in distribution through Exchange) explores the park on foot and snowshoe, pointing out the diversity of wildlife living there, such as the pika, a cousin to the rabbit whose numbers are dwindling. He also speaks with experts about how climate change is impacting the Rocky Mountain ecosystem, including: Darla Sidles, superintendent of Rocky Mountain National Park; Dr. Scott Denning, professor of atmospheric science at Colorado State University; and Dr. Chris Ray from the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado; among others. Though visitation is rising, A WALK IN THE PARK WITH NICK MOLLE: NATURE OF THE BEASTS looks at how education, positive park experiences and a newfound appreciation for the wilderness landscape can help spur these legions of visitors to create constructive change for a park in peril. TVG Repeat of 04/24/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 704H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Sideshow Babies - A Colorado woman has a silver baby cup engraved "Patricia - 1933. A Century of Progress Chicago." She hopes this 1933 Chicago World's Fair souvenir can unlock the mystery of her mother's unusual start in life. Family lore holds that the Chicago Public Health Board took premature Patricia from her shoebox cradle at home and put her in an incubator at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. Why were babies exhibited at the fair? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray learns about the forgotten doctor who brought life- saving incubator technology to the United States at the turn of the 20th century. Lubin Photos - A contributor from Branford, Florida, inherited two bulging photo albums, dated 1914 to 1916, that contain hundreds of photos of old silent film stars and a behind-the-scenes look into an enormous film studio empire - not in Hollywood, but Philadelphia. She received the albums from a distant relative, Herbie Lubin. One of the books holds many Western scenes, including a cowboy character captioned "Herbert Lubin." Other captions refer to the Siegmund Lubin Studios. Who was Siegmund Lubin? And was Herbie a movie star? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi takes viewers on an excursion through an early movie mogul's dramatic rise and fall. Navajo Rug - At auction, a contributor bought a rug whose woven designs intrigued him. A Southwest American history buff, he's fascinated by the rug's central figure of a man with a feathered head holding lightning bolts. He believes the figure was never meant to be captured by a loom. Did the weaver violate a taboo? Who wove the rug? HISTORY DETECTIVES guest host Eduardo Pagan meets with a Navajo medicine man and a traditional Navajo weaver and travels to Crownpoint, New Mexico, long considered the center of Navajo weaving. Finally, HISTORY DETECTIVES visits a textile historian to find out who may have been behind this controversial design. TVG Repeat of 04/24/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Across The Pacific 103H (R) CC ST Another Ocean APTEX 00:56:46 With his path across the Atlantic blocked, Juan Trippe surprises even his own staff by turning to the Pacific. Defying the skeptics, Pan Am builds an airway to Asia, allowing its airplanes to hopscotch across the world's widest ocean by landing at five stepping stone islands: Hawaii, Midway, Wake Island, Guam and the Philippines. Hugo Leuteritz's radio direction finders point the way, and Igor Sikorsky's latest flying boat, the S-42, pioneers the route before giving way to the Martin M-130 known as the China Clipper. Within two years, Pan Am is offering regular passenger service to Hong Kong, connecting America and the Asian mainland. Air service from New York to London begins in 1939, completing a chain of airways encircling the globe. TVG Repeat of 04/20/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

Sun, Apr 25, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Native America 102H (R) CC ST Nature to Nations PBS 00:54:15 Explore the rise of great American nations. Investigate lost cities in Mexico, a temple in Peru, a potlatch ceremony in the Pacific Northwest and a tapestry of shell beads in upstate New York whose story inspired our own democracy. TVPG Repeat of 04/24/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1813H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 4: Fitting A Line to Data LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/24/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1113H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Solving Quadratic Equations with the Zero Product Property LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/24/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Hearts of Glass 0H (R) CC ST DVI APTEX 00:56:46 HEARTS OF GLASS tells the story of a state-of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that provides meaningful employment for people with disabilities. An innovative experiment in food production, Vertical Harvest is an urban farm located in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Built on just one-tenth of an acre at an elevation of 6,237 feet, the high-tech greenhouse grows an amount of produce equivalent to 10 acres of traditional farmland. Using technology to overcome Jackson Hole's short four-month growing season, and extreme seasonal fluctuations in weather and population, Vertical Harvest is able to sell fresh vegetables to residents of the mountain town all year long. To help execute this mission, Vertical Harvest employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who receive a competitive wage and have the opportunity to work in their community year round. The documentary weaves together the story of the farm's first tumultuous 15 months of operation with the personal journeys of several employees. Plants and people grow together in HEARTS OF GLASS, an intimate portrait of one community's attempt to address timely and pressing issues around local food production, inclusion and opportunity. TVG Repeat of 04/24/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 112H (R) CC ST Searching for Sustainability NETA 00:25:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team explores our search for more sustainable lands, waters, and lives. They even show us how to become more sustainable right in our backyards. TVY Repeat of 04/24/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 501H (R) CC ST DVI What's Your Money Personality? APTEX 00:28:46 How do you act with money? Are you a "Money Star," "Oblivious," or "Penny Wise Pound Foolish"? This episode looks at the range of emotional reactions and connections people have with money. So what personality are you? Find out in this episode. TVG Repeat of 04/24/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 113H (R) N ST Pere Zenoble Membre - Canoe Song 1654 - 1698 WTVP 00:26:24 Repeat of 04/24/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 301H (R) CC ST Wheels and Axles NETA 00:26:46 Difficult doorknobs, funnel races, water wheels and pinwheel power! Explore how a round wheel works together with an axle so that they rotate together. STEM Challenge: Making a rubber band powered wheel and axle. Curious About Careers: Scientist Tonya Matthews gives an interactive tour at Michigan Science Center in Detroit. TVG Repeat of 04/24/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1613H (R) CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 6: Write Expressions Where Letters Stand for Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1713H (R) CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 5, Lesson 9: Multiplying Rational Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

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WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1090H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long U In Unique? NETA 00:59:00 Learn about plants and shapes, read ALL THE WAYS TO BE SMART, blend/decode long u, e. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/24/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1043H (R) CC ST I Is for Insect! NETA 00:56:10 Learn about bees and pollination, acting for singers, and feeling sizes; read MAMA ZOOMS; blend sounds and practice short i, g, and k. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1091H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Find The Long E In Here? NETA 00:59:00 Make bouncing bubbles, play "traffic jam," sing traveling music, read HOW A SEED GROWS, practice long u and e sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 303H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 The kids learn to get past appearances; Madison and Milena time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to help the builders of Stonehenge understand calendars; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" author Dorian Cirrone (The Big Scoop); the Really Big Brain explains the scientific value of coprolites; Caroline discovers Elizabeth Jennings Graham, the activist who took a stand against segregated public transportation long before Rosa Parks; a virtual visit to Germany; Satine finds inspiration in composer Richard Wagner's success as a 'late bloomer' in KS Classics; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen about choosing proteins; Amazing Kid 11-year-old Max Garcia is a Karting national champion; Satine gets inspired by fellow drummer Gene Krupa's groundbreaking performances in KS Classics; and more. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 113H (R) CC ST Science of Angling NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team gets "hooked" into a summer school angling adventure where they learn about family dynamics, aquatic food webs, fish biology and planning outdoor adventures. TVY Repeat of 04/22/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 502H (R) CC ST DVI Business Structures APTEX 00:28:46 What structure is right for your future business? It's not just "incorporated" anymore. Join us and learn about LLCs, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and more. Examine the pros and cons of each business structure and discover which one could be right for you. Meet two girls who were able to start both a non-profit organization and a for-profit company, all from selling honey. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 114H (R) N ST Lincoln Tales Tall and True with Austin Gollaher - 1806 - 1898 WTVP 00:26:10 Repeat of 04/22/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 137 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 133 of 165 Sun, Apr 25, 2021

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 302H (R) CC ST Resonance NETA 00:26:46 Resonant rods, rings and pipes and powerful pendulums! Explore how every object has the potential to vibrate, and those vibrations occur in different wave patterns. Resonance is adding an additional force with a matching frequency the wave. STEM Challenge: Making a membranophone. Curious About Careers: Nuclear physicist Artemis Spyrou explains how an atom-smashing cyclotron works. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1307 (R) CC ST Argonne Nat. Lab Chicago, Masonic Lodge Sullivan, Kibbe Hancock Mus Carthage, Fishing Il WTVP 00:28:27 Tonight's new program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, visits one of the nation's leading research laboratories - the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago. The program also views a collection of 10, 000 sea shells at the Masonic Lodge in Sullivan, visits the Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum in Carthage - and joins Dan Vinovich for a fishing trip on the Illinois River just above Hennepin. Repeat of 04/21/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2818H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/21/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 501H (R) CC ST Coral Hybrids APTEX 00:26:47 While Elkhorn and Staghorn corals have undergone a drastic decline in the Caribbean, their hybrid, "Fused Staghorn," is increasing in numbers in parts of the region. One scientist is studying the animals in Belize to see if the hybrid might be better equipped to deal with environmental stressors than its parents. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 701H (R) CC ST Sea Turtles: The Lost Years APTEX 00:26:46 After sea turtle hatchlings emerge from their nests, they vanish into the sea. Until recently, their journey was largely shrouded in mystery. Now, as technology advances, researchers are beginning to understand where turtles go during their so-called "lost years." TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 705H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Tokyo Rose Recording - A HISTORY DETECTIVES viewer has a recording he thinks holds evidence used in the World War II treason trial of Iva Tugori, aka Tokyo Rose. Toguri was an American citizen who hosted a Japanese propaganda radio show broadcast to U.S. troops serving in the Pacific. These broadcasts were at the center of what was then the costliest trial in U.S. history. The viewer has never been able to play his oversized record, but family lore says it reveals the role his uncle played in this infamous show trial. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright consults with experts from Long Island to Los Angeles. Her answer flips assumptions of guilt and innocence, and gives viewers a fresh angle on what actually happened in and around that trial. Crazy Horse Photo - Twenty-five years ago, someone gave a leather purse to a Lakota businessman. Inside the purse he found a photograph and a note, dated 1904, written in the Lakota language. An elderly man from the Lakota community translated the note. In brief, it says, "This is a photograph of Crazy Horse." Does the contributor have the Holy Grail of the Wild West: a photo of the Lakota warrior who defeated General Custer? Historians are suspicious of most photos purported to be of Crazy Horse. The Lakota leader avoided cameras, believing they would rob his soul. To verify the photo, HISTORY DETECTIVE host Elyse Luray tracks down a Crazy Horse descendant and visits the Crazy Horse Memorial. Finally, she puts the photo in context with other works by the same photographer at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. WWII DIARY (Encore presentation) - A man in Lexington, North Carolina, has a poignant diary written by a World War II pilot. He inherited the diary 20 years ago from his father, who said it once belonged to a close friend whom he fought alongside in WWII, until the war took his friend's life in 1944. Keeping the last thoughts of this fallen solider is now too great a burden for the contributor. Can HISTORY DETECTIVES return it to a living relative? The stakes are raised as the diary pages reveal the story of a young American pilot stationed in England, racing against time and all odds to return home before the birth of his first child. Host Wes Cowan heads to Florida on a quest to reunite the diary with the pilot's surviving family. TVG Repeat of 04/21/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Native America 103H (R) CC ST Cities of the Sky PBS 00:54:15 Discover the cosmological secrets behind America's ancient cities. Scientists explore some of the world's largest pyramids and 3D-scan a lost city of monumental mounds on the Mississippi River; native elders reveal ancient powers of the sky. TVPG Repeat of 04/22/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1814H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 5: Describing Trends In Scatter Plots LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/22/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1114H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 5: How Many Solutions? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/22/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Frozen Obsession 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 Climate change is a critical scientific and social issue that confronts today's world. Nowhere are the consequences of a warming climate more pronounced and observable than in the Polar Regions. The documentary FROZEN OBSESSION follows the 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the stunningly beautiful and extreme Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden. During the expedition, the Northwest Passage Project team studies water chemistry, microbiology, birds, mammals, and physical oceanography. As FROZEN OBSESSION bears witness to a dramatically changing Arctic, we gain a sobering assessment of what's at stake. But in a hopeful turn, the film also witnesses the exhilarating life-changing experiences of the students on this expedition, who represent the next generation of scientists and decision makers who will surely make a difference in the world. TVG Repeat of 04/22/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

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WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 403H (R) CC ST Time for Three WTVP 00:58:10 Join us for an uncommon mix of virtuosity and showmanship as the hip American trio Time for Three performs music from Bach to Beatles and beyond, playing their own "mash-ups" of everything from bluegrass and folk tunes to modern pop hits. Nick Kendall, Charles Yang, and Ranaan Meyer carry a passion for improvisation, composing, and arranging-all prime elements of the ensemble's playing. Repeat of 04/21/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/25/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM History In Person 114H (R) N ST Lincoln Tales Tall and True with Austin Gollaher - 1806 - 1898 WTVP 00:26:10 Repeat of 04/25/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 102H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/25/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1307 (R) CC ST Argonne Nat. Lab Chicago, Masonic Lodge Sullivan, Kibbe Hancock Mus Carthage, Fishing Il WTVP 00:28:27 Tonight's new program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, visits one of the nation's leading research laboratories - the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago. The program also views a collection of 10, 000 sea shells at the Masonic Lodge in Sullivan, visits the Kibbe Hancock Heritage Museum in Carthage - and joins Dan Vinovich for a fishing trip on the Illinois River just above Hennepin. Repeat of 04/25/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2818H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/25/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 501H (R) CC ST Coral Hybrids APTEX 00:26:47 While Elkhorn and Staghorn corals have undergone a drastic decline in the Caribbean, their hybrid, "Fused Staghorn," is increasing in numbers in parts of the region. One scientist is studying the animals in Belize to see if the hybrid might be better equipped to deal with environmental stressors than its parents. TVG Repeat of 04/25/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 701H (R) CC ST Sea Turtles: The Lost Years APTEX 00:26:46 After sea turtle hatchlings emerge from their nests, they vanish into the sea. Until recently, their journey was largely shrouded in mystery. Now, as technology advances, researchers are beginning to understand where turtles go during their so-called "lost years." TVG Repeat of 04/25/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 705H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Tokyo Rose Recording - A HISTORY DETECTIVES viewer has a recording he thinks holds evidence used in the World War II treason trial of Iva Tugori, aka Tokyo Rose. Toguri was an American citizen who hosted a Japanese propaganda radio show broadcast to U.S. troops serving in the Pacific. These broadcasts were at the center of what was then the costliest trial in U.S. history. The viewer has never been able to play his oversized record, but family lore says it reveals the role his uncle played in this infamous show trial. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright consults with experts from Long Island to Los Angeles. Her answer flips assumptions of guilt and innocence, and gives viewers a fresh angle on what actually happened in and around that trial. Crazy Horse Photo - Twenty-five years ago, someone gave a leather purse to a Lakota businessman. Inside the purse he found a photograph and a note, dated 1904, written in the Lakota language. An elderly man from the Lakota community translated the note. In brief, it says, "This is a photograph of Crazy Horse." Does the contributor have the Holy Grail of the Wild West: a photo of the Lakota warrior who defeated General Custer? Historians are suspicious of most photos purported to be of Crazy Horse. The Lakota leader avoided cameras, believing they would rob his soul. To verify the photo, HISTORY DETECTIVE host Elyse Luray tracks down a Crazy Horse descendant and visits the Crazy Horse Memorial. Finally, she puts the photo in context with other works by the same photographer at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. WWII DIARY (Encore presentation) - A man in Lexington, North Carolina, has a poignant diary written by a World War II pilot. He inherited the diary 20 years ago from his father, who said it once belonged to a close friend whom he fought alongside in WWII, until the war took his friend's life in 1944. Keeping the last thoughts of this fallen solider is now too great a burden for the contributor. Can HISTORY DETECTIVES return it to a living relative? The stakes are raised as the diary pages reveal the story of a young American pilot stationed in England, racing against time and all odds to return home before the birth of his first child. Host Wes Cowan heads to Florida on a quest to reunite the diary with the pilot's surviving family. TVG Repeat of 04/25/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 403H (R) CC ST Time for Three WTVP 00:58:10 Join us for an uncommon mix of virtuosity and showmanship as the hip American trio Time for Three performs music from Bach to Beatles and beyond, playing their own "mash-ups" of everything from bluegrass and folk tunes to modern pop hits. Nick Kendall, Charles Yang, and Ranaan Meyer carry a passion for improvisation, composing, and arranging-all prime elements of the ensemble's playing. Repeat of 04/25/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

Mon, Apr 26, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Native America 103H (R) CC ST Cities of the Sky PBS 00:54:15 Discover the cosmological secrets behind America's ancient cities. Scientists explore some of the world's largest pyramids and 3D-scan a lost city of monumental mounds on the Mississippi River; native elders reveal ancient powers of the sky. TVPG Repeat of 04/25/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1814H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 6, Lesson 5: Describing Trends In Scatter Plots LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/25/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1114H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 5: How Many Solutions? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/25/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Frozen Obsession 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 Climate change is a critical scientific and social issue that confronts today's world. Nowhere are the consequences of a warming climate more pronounced and observable than in the Polar Regions. The documentary FROZEN OBSESSION follows the 18-day, 2,000-mile Northwest Passage Project expedition through the stunningly beautiful and extreme Canadian Arctic Archipelago aboard the Swedish research icebreaker Oden. During the expedition, the Northwest Passage Project team studies water chemistry, microbiology, birds, mammals, and physical oceanography. As FROZEN OBSESSION bears witness to a dramatically changing Arctic, we gain a sobering assessment of what's at stake. But in a hopeful turn, the film also witnesses the exhilarating life-changing experiences of the students on this expedition, who represent the next generation of scientists and decision makers who will surely make a difference in the world. TVG Repeat of 04/25/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 113H (R) CC ST Science of Angling NETA 00:26:45 In this episode of Into the Outdoors, our adventure team gets "hooked" into a summer school angling adventure where they learn about family dynamics, aquatic food webs, fish biology and planning outdoor adventures. TVY Repeat of 04/25/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 502H (R) CC ST DVI Business Structures APTEX 00:28:46 What structure is right for your future business? It's not just "incorporated" anymore. Join us and learn about LLCs, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and more. Examine the pros and cons of each business structure and discover which one could be right for you. Meet two girls who were able to start both a non-profit organization and a for-profit company, all from selling honey. TVG Repeat of 04/25/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM History In Person 114H (R) N ST Lincoln Tales Tall and True with Austin Gollaher - 1806 - 1898 WTVP 00:26:10 Repeat of 04/25/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 302H (R) CC ST Resonance NETA 00:26:46 Resonant rods, rings and pipes and powerful pendulums! Explore how every object has the potential to vibrate, and those vibrations occur in different wave patterns. Resonance is adding an additional force with a matching frequency the wave. STEM Challenge: Making a membranophone. Curious About Careers: Nuclear physicist Artemis Spyrou explains how an atom-smashing cyclotron works. TVG Repeat of 04/25/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1616H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lesson 10: The Distributive Property, Part 2 LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1716H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 6, Lesson 10: Different Options for Solving One Equation LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1093H (R) CC ST DVI Map Rhymes with Clap! NETA 00:59:00 Learn about animal homes, sing forte and piano, read THE FAVORITE BOOK, rhyme and review long u and e sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/23/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 142 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 138 of 165 Mon, Apr 26, 2021

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1046H CC ST Box and Fox Both Have Short O! NETA 00:57:00 Make vehicles from shapes, do a touch box experiment, read DUMP TRUCK DISCO, blend sounds and practice short o, l, and h. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1094H CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long E In Cheer? NETA 00:59:00 Learn how animals have fun, create sets of objects that have the same number, read FIRE! FUEGO! BRAVE BOMBEROS, blend/decode long e sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 306H CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Blake and Luke time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to convince Samuel Clemens he can make his mark with a career change; Armando reveals the inspiring perseverance of guitarist Django Reinhardt in KS Classics; author Lee Gramling shares the inspiration for his 'Cracker Westerns'; a visit with a professional bull rider and rodeo clown; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" in Who Knew? Satine discovers athletics activist Bunny Sandler, who was responsible for the passing of Title IX;; a virtual visit to Denmark; Amazing Kids discovers sisters Alexa and Avery, who write songs inspired by their rescue dog to raise awareness and money for shelter dogs as A. Rae Band; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over breakfast; and more. TVG

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 203H CC ST Protecting Forests, Enhancing Lives NETA 00:26:46 Into the Outdoors explores sustainable forestry and how our lives are enriched from proper forest management as the adventure team follows trees from the forest to finished products. TVY Next Air 04/27/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 505H CC ST DVI The Economics of Economics APTEX 00:28:46 Here's a lighter look at a complex science. Learn about everything from micro to macro economics, supply and demand, and economic indicators. See how business owners and even individuals use economic principles to make financial decisions. Meet a young entrepreneur who started up her serving business when the economy turned down. It's all economics! TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 102H N ST A River of Stories WTVP 00:26:39 Next Air 04/27/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

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WTVP-RM Curious Crew 305H CC ST Buoyancy NETA 00:26:46 Sinking stones, aluminum boats, Cartesian diver, scuba action figures, hot air balloons and more! Explore buoyancy, which is an object's ability to float. STEM Challenge: Making a hovering balloon. Curious About Careers: Microbiologist Joan Rose discusses the workings of a water research lab. TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 105H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/10/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/26/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1202 N ST Heritage Canyon Fulton, Scouting Mus Ottawa, Gardner Mus Architecture Quincy, Sculpture WTVP 00:28:01 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight with a journey through yesteryear - and a visit to a log cabin, an 1860s home, and a church - at Heritage Canyon in Fulton. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits the Scouting Museum in Ottawa, the Gardner Museum of Architecture and Design in Quincy, and an outdoor sculpture garden in Chicago. Next Air 04/26/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2821H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/26/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 504H CC ST Reefs of Rangiroa APTEX 00:26:46 The Changing Seasteam meets with researchers in French Polynesia, where scientists conduct extensive habitat mapping to create a one-of-a-kind sea floor atlas. Experts also assess the health of the reefs to compare and contrast human impacts on reef systems over a large geographical area. TVG Next Air 04/26/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 704H CC ST The Secret Sex Life of Fish APTEX 00:26:45 Most people are familiar with the pretty tropical fish found in aquariums, but few realize that some of these animals are capable of changing sex. Discover the unique ways of how some fish species do this and why they likely evolved this way. TVG Next Air 04/26/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 708H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Mussolini Dagger - Many servicemen brought back souvenirs from World War II, but did the uncle of a Reno, Nevada, man score a dagger from Fascist Italian dictator Benito Mussolini? The dagger bears the symbols of Italian Fascism, and the initial "M" hangs from the belt clip. A family letter says the uncle had orders to pick up Mussolini, but when he arrived, Mussolini was already dead and hanging in the town square. The letter goes on to say that he went to Mussolini's apartment, where he grabbed the dictator's dagger. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan connects various records, pictures and expert opinions to come up with an answer. Liberia Letter - A Lynchburg, South Carolina, woman has a scrapbook of handwritten letters sent to her great-great-grandmother, a freed slave who lived in South Carolina. She thinks her ancestor's brother, Harvey McLeod, wrote the letters. What caught her attention were the repeated references to Liberia. In 1877, Harvey writes: "I hope you will change your mind and come to Liberia, Africa with us." Was this family part of the post-slavery exodus to Liberia? As HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi tracks the path of the letters, the story pieces together a tale of slaves adapting to freedom. N.E.A.R. Device - A Colorado ham radio enthusiast may have stumbled across some Cold War history. While sorting through a bucket of old power adapters, he came across a curious device, a hand-sized black box with the wording "National Emergency Alarm Repeater, Civilian Warning Device." The contributor believes it may have had something to do with nuclear attack preparedness, but he lived through the cold war and has never heard of a Civilian Warning Device. HISTORY DETECTIVES Gwendolyn Wright sifts through the secrets to find out whether anyone mass-produced this device and what happened to this Civilian Warning program. TVG Next Air 04/26/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Art of Home: A Wind River Story 0H CC ST PBSPL 00:56:46 From modern art to beading and leather work to drumming, and music, we'll follow Native American artists with a connection to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming through their creative process. These artists explain how their art connects them to their tribal past, present, and future. TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1817H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 3: Powers of Powers of Ten LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/28/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/27/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1117H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 8: Solving Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form (Part 3) LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/28/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/27/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Wilder Than Wild: Fire, Forests, and the Future 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:40 WILDER THAN WILD: FIRE, FORESTS, AND THE FUTURE reveals how fire suppression and climate change have exposed our forests and wildland-urban landscapes to large, high severity wildfires, while greenhouse gases released from these fires contribute to global warming. In this one-hour documentary, filmmaker Kevin White takes us on a journey from the Rim Fire of 2013 to the wine country wildfires of 2017 and beyond. Along the way, we learn how the proactive use of prescribed fire can reduce reliance on reactive fire suppression, we see a California tribe renew their tradition of cultural fire, and we meet stakeholder groups working with scientists and resource managers to build consensus on how to restore and manage the lands we love and depend on. TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM The Chavis Chronicles 123H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Next Air 04/26/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

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WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 129H CC ST WTVP 00:26:46 Next Air 04/26/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Consider This with Yvonne Greer 201 CC ST Jim Wilhelm WTVP 00:27:17 The state of Illinois has so much to offer in history, business, architecture, agriculture, and more. Wherever your state adventures might take you, Jim Wilhelm has probably been there. We thank him for taking us along with him and for being our tour guide on Illinois Adventure for 28 years. TVG

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 105H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1202 (R) N ST Heritage Canyon Fulton, Scouting Mus Ottawa, Gardner Mus Architecture Quincy, Sculpture WTVP 00:28:01 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight with a journey through yesteryear - and a visit to a log cabin, an 1860s home, and a church - at Heritage Canyon in Fulton. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits the Scouting Museum in Ottawa, the Gardner Museum of Architecture and Design in Quincy, and an outdoor sculpture garden in Chicago. Repeat of 04/26/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2821H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/26/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 504H (R) CC ST Reefs of Rangiroa APTEX 00:26:46 The Changing Seasteam meets with researchers in French Polynesia, where scientists conduct extensive habitat mapping to create a one-of-a-kind sea floor atlas. Experts also assess the health of the reefs to compare and contrast human impacts on reef systems over a large geographical area. TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 704H (R) CC ST The Secret Sex Life of Fish APTEX 00:26:45 Most people are familiar with the pretty tropical fish found in aquariums, but few realize that some of these animals are capable of changing sex. Discover the unique ways of how some fish species do this and why they likely evolved this way. TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 708H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Mussolini Dagger - Many servicemen brought back souvenirs from World War II, but did the uncle of a Reno, Nevada, man score a dagger from Fascist Italian dictator Benito Mussolini? The dagger bears the symbols of Italian Fascism, and the initial "M" hangs from the belt clip. A family letter says the uncle had orders to pick up Mussolini, but when he arrived, Mussolini was already dead and hanging in the town square. The letter goes on to say that he went to Mussolini's apartment, where he grabbed the dictator's dagger. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan connects various records, pictures and expert opinions to come up with an answer. Liberia Letter - A Lynchburg, South Carolina, woman has a scrapbook of handwritten letters sent to her great-great-grandmother, a freed slave who lived in South Carolina. She thinks her ancestor's brother, Harvey McLeod, wrote the letters. What caught her attention were the repeated references to Liberia. In 1877, Harvey writes: "I hope you will change your mind and come to Liberia, Africa with us." Was this family part of the post-slavery exodus to Liberia? As HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi tracks the path of the letters, the story pieces together a tale of slaves adapting to freedom. N.E.A.R. Device - A Colorado ham radio enthusiast may have stumbled across some Cold War history. While sorting through a bucket of old power adapters, he came across a curious device, a hand-sized black box with the wording "National Emergency Alarm Repeater, Civilian Warning Device." The contributor believes it may have had something to do with nuclear attack preparedness, but he lived through the cold war and has never heard of a Civilian Warning Device. HISTORY DETECTIVES Gwendolyn Wright sifts through the secrets to find out whether anyone mass-produced this device and what happened to this Civilian Warning program. TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM The Chavis Chronicles 123H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Business Forward with Matt George 129H (R) CC ST WTVP 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/26/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

Tue, Apr 27, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Art of Home: A Wind River Story 0H (R) CC ST PBSPL 00:56:46 From modern art to beading and leather work to drumming, and music, we'll follow Native American artists with a connection to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming through their creative process. These artists explain how their art connects them to their tribal past, present, and future. TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1817H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 3: Powers of Powers of Ten LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/26/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1117H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 8: Solving Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form (Part 3) LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/26/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

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WTVP-RM Wilder Than Wild: Fire, Forests, and the Future 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:40 WILDER THAN WILD: FIRE, FORESTS, AND THE FUTURE reveals how fire suppression and climate change have exposed our forests and wildland-urban landscapes to large, high severity wildfires, while greenhouse gases released from these fires contribute to global warming. In this one-hour documentary, filmmaker Kevin White takes us on a journey from the Rim Fire of 2013 to the wine country wildfires of 2017 and beyond. Along the way, we learn how the proactive use of prescribed fire can reduce reliance on reactive fire suppression, we see a California tribe renew their tradition of cultural fire, and we meet stakeholder groups working with scientists and resource managers to build consensus on how to restore and manage the lands we love and depend on. TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 203H (R) CC ST Protecting Forests, Enhancing Lives NETA 00:26:46 Into the Outdoors explores sustainable forestry and how our lives are enriched from proper forest management as the adventure team follows trees from the forest to finished products. TVY Repeat of 04/26/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 505H (R) CC ST DVI The Economics of Economics APTEX 00:28:46 Here's a lighter look at a complex science. Learn about everything from micro to macro economics, supply and demand, and economic indicators. See how business owners and even individuals use economic principles to make financial decisions. Meet a young entrepreneur who started up her serving business when the economy turned down. It's all economics! TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 102H (R) N ST A River of Stories WTVP 00:26:39 Repeat of 04/26/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 305H (R) CC ST Buoyancy NETA 00:26:46 Sinking stones, aluminum boats, Cartesian diver, scuba action figures, hot air balloons and more! Explore buoyancy, which is an object's ability to float. STEM Challenge: Making a hovering balloon. Curious About Careers: Microbiologist Joan Rose discusses the workings of a water research lab. TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1617H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 6, Lessons 16 & 17: Two Related Quantities, Part 1 and Part 2 LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 05/01/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1717H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 6, Lesson 11: Using Equations to Solve Problems LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 05/01/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

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WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1094H (R) CC ST DVI Can You Hear The Long E In Cheer? NETA 00:59:00 Learn how animals have fun, create sets of objects that have the same number, read FIRE! FUEGO! BRAVE BOMBEROS, blend/decode long e sounds in words. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/26/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1047H CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Construct? NETA 00:57:40 Learn about computer programming and buildings, read THE BUS FOR US and I JUST LIKE YOU, segment sounds, review short o, l, and h. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with athome learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 05/01/2021 07:00AM on WTVP-RM

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1095H CC ST DVI Speak and Green Both Have Long E! NETA 00:59:00 Meet dinosaurs, explore melodies, read GREEN IS A CHILI PEPPER, practice the long e sound. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Next Air 04/28/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 307H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Armando gets into the 'Cool' career of composer Leonard Bernstein in KS Classics; author Jonathan Rosen (Night of the Living Cuddle Bunnies) reveals how his childhood fears inspire him; Madison time travels in the Kid Stew phone booth to the future of her dreams, when there is no pollution and libraries are at the center of society; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" Amazing Kids profiles piano and drum prodigy Jacob Velazquez; dancing the "Book Scootin' Boogie;" Milena celebrates Ravi Shankar's introduction of the sitar to Western music in KS Classics; muralist and skateboard artist Josh Row; a virtual visit to Russia; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen about sugar; in Who Knew? Blake discovers Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay, who made the first summit of Mount Everest possible; and more. TVG Repeat of 03/29/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 204H CC ST Energy Education NETA 00:26:46 Ever wonder what goes into making the fuels that power our lives each and every day? Into The Outdoors dives in to answer that question and you'll find the answer quite interesting. TVY Next Air 04/28/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 506H CC ST DVI Businesses That Give Back APTEX 00:28:46 Get to know some businesses that are giving back in big ways, including up-and-coming entertainer Cymphonique, who helps encourage positive self-esteem for girls. Learn from socially conscious companies that are doing good. It's the new triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit. TVG Next Air 04/28/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

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WTVP-RM Fox Tales 103H N ST Hummingbird Tales WTVP 00:26:44 Next Air 04/28/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 306H CC ST Skeletal System NETA 00:26:46 Broken bones, tendon tricks, acidic exoskeletons and more! Explore the human skeletal system including bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and joints; and how it stores calcium and phosphorous and produces blood cells. STEM Challenge: Making a no-hands crutch. Curious About Careers: Orthopedic surgeon and baseball team physician Julie Dodds on her career in sports medicine. TVG Next Air 04/28/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 106H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/11/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/27/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1203 CC ST History of Beardstown, Movie History Chicago, History of Nauvoo, Regan Birthplace Tampico WTVP 00:27:46 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight with a look at the ebb and flow - and the history - of the river town of Beardstown. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also looks at Chicago's movie history, explores the French influence in Nauvoo after the Mormons left, and visits the apartment in which President Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico. Next Air 04/27/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2822H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/27/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 601H CC ST Living Fossils APTEX 00:26:46 In the deep, dark waters off the coast of Roatan, Honduras, strange flowerlike animals flourish. These sea lilies and feather stars, known as Crinoids, have been around in various forms since before the age of Dinosaurs. Now experts including Dr. Charles Messing from Nova Southeastern University descend into the deep to study the animals from a submersible. TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 801H CC ST Sponges: Oldest Creatures in the Sea? APTEX 00:26:46 Shows how recent DNA research has cast doubt on the theory that sponges were the first animals to branch off the "Animal Tree of Life, " a kind of family tree for all living and extinct animals on earth. Recently, some scientists are suggesting that ctenophores, also known as comb jellies, are an older lineage. TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 709H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 WPA Mural Studies - When a Bend, Oregon, woman inherited six large paintings created by her aunt, Thelma Johnson Streat, she believed she'd been given a special window into American history. She believes they were mural studies commissioned by the WPA in the 1930s or 1940s. The color illustrations depict contributions of African Americans in the fields of medicine, transportation and industry. The contributor thinks they could have been intended for school walls. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray travels to Oregon, San Francisco and Chicago to find out whether any of these studies became murals and if any of Streat's murals still exist. George Washington Miniature - A Greenville, Ohio, man was sorting through documents stored above one of Manhattan's first taverns when he stumbled across a miniature color painting of a man in profile labeled "G. Washington." On the back of the portrait, he found the inscription, "Property of White Matlack. New York, 1790." The historic tavern and museum sits just steps away from the old City Hall building on Wall Street where George Washington took his oath of office in 1789. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan sets out to discover whether the artist painted this portrait of Washington from life, and to uncover its surprising connection to the little-known abolitionists and patriot White Matlack. Japanese Balloon Bomb - The granddaughter of a World War II veteran from Austin, Texas, has a wartime memento with a note claiming it's a piece of Japanese balloon that floated across the Pacific Ocean in 1945. The alleged balloon scrap could be evidence of a unique weapon in modern warfare: the Japanese balloon bomb. More than 9,000 of these incendiary weapons were launched from Japan during the war via the jet stream with the intention of causing mass disruption and forest fires in the American West. The existence and purpose of the balloon bombs were kept secret from the American public for security reasons, until a tragic accident forced a change in policy. The balloon bombs caused the only fatalities on the U.S. mainland due to enemy action during World War II. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to Austin, Texas and to the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, to learn whether this souvenir is a missing piece of a secret weapon. TVG Next Air 04/27/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM Horse Relative 0H CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 THE HORSE RELATIVE explores the historic art of horse regalia and how the tradition is being revived and reinterpreted by Dakota communities for a new generation. Interviewees discuss the sacred relationship between the horse and the Dakota people, and the centuries-old tradition of dressing horses for ceremonies and celebrations. The film also looks at the efforts of artists, educators and community leaders to preserve and restore the Dakota language, cultural traditions and lifeways. Beyond chronicling how the Dakota people of Minnesota are working to keep their cultural identity thriving, THE HORSE RELATIVE also details a story of migration, following the difficult path Native people and their horse relatives traversed as foreigners settled the surrounding lands. TVG Next Air 04/28/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1818H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Dividing Powers of Ten LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/29/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/28/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1118H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 9: Solving Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 03/29/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/28/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Last House Standing 0H CC ST NETA 00:58:00 Every year people lose their homes and many rebuild the exact same way. Most people have no idea if their insurance will actually get them whole again after a major disaster. If they have to evacuate, and their house is destroyed, many of the things that were lost can never be replaced. We roll the dice on where we live with no true sense of what the hazards really are. When you watch The Last House Standing, you'll meet people who are living the nightmare, and it doesn't have to be this way. This film is a wake-up call to everyone that we need to take control of our destiny and do whatever we can to protect our homes and lives. We live in a world where everyone races to be first, but when it comes to your home, you want to be the last house standing. TVPG Next Air 04/28/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1902H N ST Grosse Point Lighthouse, Monticello Railway Museum, Oakwood Cemetery, and Richard Bock WTVP 00:27:46 Ride on a vintage locomotive, tour the old cars and journey through history at the Monticello Railway Museum. Learn about an artist hidden in Frank Lloyd Wright's shadow and discover his works at the Richard Bock Sculpture Museum in Greenville. Visit the Grosse Point Lighthouse in Evanston, a landmark built because of a disaster. And tour the historic Oakwood Cemetery for a "Who's Who" of old Macomb. 06:30PM

WTVP-RM Grandpa's War Story Goes Viral 0H CC ST APTEX 00:58:00 Narrated by Liev Schreiber, GRANDPA'S WAR STORY GOES VIRAL shares the remarkable account of James (Jim) Schmidt's World War II service and military career, and his grandson Henry De Hoop's efforts to generate interest in his grandfather's war journey with the help of social media. Like 16 million others of his generation, Schmidt responded to the national call to duty following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. The twist: Schmidt enlisted at the age of 14 and left home without ever telling his parents. As a member of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division, he was sent to North Africa in late April of 1943. Schmidt's age was eventually revealed, and he was sent home, after his wounding in the invasion of Sicily. Not to be deterred, Schmidt would serve stints in both the U.S. Navy and Merchant Marines before finally reaching 18 and officially rejoining the Army. GRANDPA'S WAR JOURNEY GOES VIRAL charts a story of service that began in a movie theater in 1942 where the film Parachute Battalion grabbed a boy's attention and ends in the jungles of Vietnam more than two decades later. TVPG Next Air 04/27/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 106H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1203 (R) CC ST History of Beardstown, Movie History Chicago, History of Nauvoo, Regan Birthplace Tampico WTVP 00:27:46 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight with a look at the ebb and flow - and the history - of the river town of Beardstown. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also looks at Chicago's movie history, explores the French influence in Nauvoo after the Mormons left, and visits the apartment in which President Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico. Repeat of 04/27/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2822H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/27/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 601H (R) CC ST Living Fossils APTEX 00:26:46 In the deep, dark waters off the coast of Roatan, Honduras, strange flowerlike animals flourish. These sea lilies and feather stars, known as Crinoids, have been around in various forms since before the age of Dinosaurs. Now experts including Dr. Charles Messing from Nova Southeastern University descend into the deep to study the animals from a submersible. TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 801H (R) CC ST Sponges: Oldest Creatures in the Sea? APTEX 00:26:46 Shows how recent DNA research has cast doubt on the theory that sponges were the first animals to branch off the "Animal Tree of Life, " a kind of family tree for all living and extinct animals on earth. Recently, some scientists are suggesting that ctenophores, also known as comb jellies, are an older lineage. TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

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10:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 709H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 WPA Mural Studies - When a Bend, Oregon, woman inherited six large paintings created by her aunt, Thelma Johnson Streat, she believed she'd been given a special window into American history. She believes they were mural studies commissioned by the WPA in the 1930s or 1940s. The color illustrations depict contributions of African Americans in the fields of medicine, transportation and industry. The contributor thinks they could have been intended for school walls. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray travels to Oregon, San Francisco and Chicago to find out whether any of these studies became murals and if any of Streat's murals still exist. George Washington Miniature - A Greenville, Ohio, man was sorting through documents stored above one of Manhattan's first taverns when he stumbled across a miniature color painting of a man in profile labeled "G. Washington." On the back of the portrait, he found the inscription, "Property of White Matlack. New York, 1790." The historic tavern and museum sits just steps away from the old City Hall building on Wall Street where George Washington took his oath of office in 1789. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Wes Cowan sets out to discover whether the artist painted this portrait of Washington from life, and to uncover its surprising connection to the little-known abolitionists and patriot White Matlack. Japanese Balloon Bomb - The granddaughter of a World War II veteran from Austin, Texas, has a wartime memento with a note claiming it's a piece of Japanese balloon that floated across the Pacific Ocean in 1945. The alleged balloon scrap could be evidence of a unique weapon in modern warfare: the Japanese balloon bomb. More than 9,000 of these incendiary weapons were launched from Japan during the war via the jet stream with the intention of causing mass disruption and forest fires in the American West. The existence and purpose of the balloon bombs were kept secret from the American public for security reasons, until a tragic accident forced a change in policy. The balloon bombs caused the only fatalities on the U.S. mainland due to enemy action during World War II. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to Austin, Texas and to the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC, to learn whether this souvenir is a missing piece of a secret weapon. TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Grandpa's War Story Goes Viral 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:58:00 Narrated by Liev Schreiber, GRANDPA'S WAR STORY GOES VIRAL shares the remarkable account of James (Jim) Schmidt's World War II service and military career, and his grandson Henry De Hoop's efforts to generate interest in his grandfather's war journey with the help of social media. Like 16 million others of his generation, Schmidt responded to the national call to duty following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. The twist: Schmidt enlisted at the age of 14 and left home without ever telling his parents. As a member of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne Division, he was sent to North Africa in late April of 1943. Schmidt's age was eventually revealed, and he was sent home, after his wounding in the invasion of Sicily. Not to be deterred, Schmidt would serve stints in both the U.S. Navy and Merchant Marines before finally reaching 18 and officially rejoining the Army. GRANDPA'S WAR JOURNEY GOES VIRAL charts a story of service that began in a movie theater in 1942 where the film Parachute Battalion grabbed a boy's attention and ends in the jungles of Vietnam more than two decades later. TVPG Repeat of 04/27/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

Wed, Apr 28, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM Horse Relative 0H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:56:46 THE HORSE RELATIVE explores the historic art of horse regalia and how the tradition is being revived and reinterpreted by Dakota communities for a new generation. Interviewees discuss the sacred relationship between the horse and the Dakota people, and the centuries-old tradition of dressing horses for ceremonies and celebrations. The film also looks at the efforts of artists, educators and community leaders to preserve and restore the Dakota language, cultural traditions and lifeways. Beyond chronicling how the Dakota people of Minnesota are working to keep their cultural identity thriving, THE HORSE RELATIVE also details a story of migration, following the difficult path Native people and their horse relatives traversed as foreigners settled the surrounding lands. TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1818H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 4: Dividing Powers of Ten LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/27/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1118H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 9: Solving Quadratic Expressions In Factored Form LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/27/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Last House Standing 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:58:00 Every year people lose their homes and many rebuild the exact same way. Most people have no idea if their insurance will actually get them whole again after a major disaster. If they have to evacuate, and their house is destroyed, many of the things that were lost can never be replaced. We roll the dice on where we live with no true sense of what the hazards really are. When you watch The Last House Standing, you'll meet people who are living the nightmare, and it doesn't have to be this way. This film is a wake-up call to everyone that we need to take control of our destiny and do whatever we can to protect our homes and lives. We live in a world where everyone races to be first, but when it comes to your home, you want to be the last house standing. TVPG Repeat of 04/27/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 204H (R) CC ST Energy Education NETA 00:26:46 Ever wonder what goes into making the fuels that power our lives each and every day? Into The Outdoors dives in to answer that question and you'll find the answer quite interesting. TVY Repeat of 04/27/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 506H (R) CC ST DVI Businesses That Give Back APTEX 00:28:46 Get to know some businesses that are giving back in big ways, including up-and-coming entertainer Cymphonique, who helps encourage positive self-esteem for girls. Learn from socially conscious companies that are doing good. It's the new triple bottom line: people, planet, and profit. TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 103H (R) N ST Hummingbird Tales WTVP 00:26:44 Repeat of 04/27/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 306H (R) CC ST Skeletal System NETA 00:26:46 Broken bones, tendon tricks, acidic exoskeletons and more! Explore the human skeletal system including bones, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, and joints; and how it stores calcium and phosphorous and produces blood cells. STEM Challenge: Making a no-hands crutch. Curious About Careers: Orthopedic surgeon and baseball team physician Julie Dodds on her career in sports medicine. TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1618H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 1: Positive and Negative Numbers LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 05/02/2021 05:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:30AM

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WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1718H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 6, Lesson 18: Subtraction In Equivalent Expressions LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 05/02/2021 05:30AM on WTVP-RM

06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1095H (R) CC ST DVI Speak and Green Both Have Long E! NETA 00:59:00 Meet dinosaurs, explore melodies, read GREEN IS A CHILI PEPPER, practice the long e sound. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG Repeat of 04/27/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1048H CC ST Can You Hear The Short U In Sunny? NETA 00:58:13 Keep track of the weather, play domino parking lot, read LEO THE LATE BLOOMER, blend and decode short u, w, j, y, and v. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. Onehour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1096H CC ST NETA 00:59:00 TVG Next Air 04/29/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 308H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Caroline considers old fashioned remedies at David's apothecary shop; a time-travelling Ben Franklin checks out the status of his inventions in modern times with Samantha and Josiah at the library; breaking the addiction to social media "likes;" author Taryn Souders (Dead Possums are Fair Game) shares why math and ice cream are central to her writing; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" Josiah learns how Etta James found her voice at last in KS Classics; a virtual visit to Estonia; an ode to classic books; Luke and Josiah face off in the Kid Stew Kitchen over pasta meals; in Who Knew? Milena discovers movie star Hedy Lamarr invented the broad-spectrum technology behind Wi-fi; Amazing Kids visits balloon artist Finn Thompson at work on his one-of-a- kind dresses; and more. TVG Repeat of 04/03/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 205H CC ST Science of Biofuels NETA 00:26:45 Did you know that the fuel in your car's gas tank is mostly ancient sequestered carbon about 400 million years old? Part of that mixture is also modern recycled carbon made from today's renewable fuels like ethanol and biodiesel. Into The Outdoors shows how it all comes together to keep the world moving. TVY Next Air 04/29/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 507H CC ST DVI What's in the Books? APTEX 00:28:46 Poor recordkeeping adds up to lost money. This episode examines bookkeeping and accounting, income and expenses, profit and loss, and gives tips on how to get over math anxiety (in case you have it). Meet the youngest Harlem Globetrotter who does a slam dunk with his books. TVG Next Air 04/29/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

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WTVP-RM Fox Tales 104H N ST Short Stories WTVP 00:26:42 Next Air 04/28/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 307H CC ST Rockets NETA 00:26:45 Multi-staging balloons, water bottles, air rockets and more! Explore how rockets can lift off the ground through an imbalance of forces. STEM Challenge: Designing a water bottle rocket. Curious About Careers: Astrophysicist Shannon Schmoll at Abrams Planetarium and technology manager Mary Palkovich. TVG Next Air 04/29/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 107H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/08/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/28/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1204 CC ST Funk Prarie Home Shirley, Funk Gem Rock Mus, Jane Addams Cederville, Hull House Chicago WTVP 00:28:02 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight by traveling to Shirley just south of Bloomington to visit the Funk Prairie Home - and learn about the family that left an indelible mark on our history and on agriculture worldwide. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits the Funk Gem Rock and Mineral Museum, looks at an impressive and ever-changing collection of Corvette cars, and travels to Cedarville, the birth town and last resting place of social work pioneer Jane Addams, the founder of Chicago's Hull House. Next Air 04/28/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2823H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/28/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 602H CC ST Biggest Fish in the Sea APTEX 00:26:46 Each summer, the world's largest known aggregation of whale sharks occurs just off the coast of Cancun, Mexico, attracting tourists and scientists alike. Hundreds of these gentle giants come to the area to feed on plankton, giving experts the opportunity to learn more about the largest fish in the sea. TVG Next Air 04/28/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 802H CC ST Manatees: Conserving A Marine Mammal APTEX 00:26:46 Every winter, hundreds of manatees aggregate at Crystal River, Florida. This sanctuary is also a treasure for scientists, who take advantage of these manatee gatherings to study them. From decades of visual ID studies to the most cutting-edge DNA research, experts hope that science will help conserve this beloved marine mammal. TVG Next Air 04/28/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 710H CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Stalag 17 Portrait - A Tempe, Arizona, woman has an intriguing memento of a sobering World War II experience: a portrait of her father sketched while he was held inside the German prisoner of war camp, Stalag 17B. On the back, her father has noted: "Done in May of 1944 by Gil Rhoden, using a #2 lead pencil. We were POWs in Stalag 17 at Krems, Austria. Gil agreed to do my portrait in exchange for two onions and a small potato." What happened to the artist? Did he survive the camp? HISTORY DETECTIVES guest host Eduardo Pagan uncovers a stoic act of defiance and dignity behind the Stalag's barbed wire. Seadrome - A Rochester, New York, man inherited three photos of a Seadrome model from his grandfather. More than a decade before Charles Lindberg made his solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic, an American engineer proposed the Seadrome, a floating airport anchored to the ocean floor where trans-Atlantic passenger flights could refuel. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to New York, Delaware and Maryland to find out what happened to this fantastic engineering marvel and discover what role the contributor's grandfather played in the Seadrome's history. Black Tom Shell - A woman in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, has an explosive artifact in her possession: a large, intact artillery shell, along with a note in her mother's handwriting that reads "Black Tom Explosion of 1914." The contributor's mother's record-keeping is off: It was not 1914, but July 30, 1916, when a German spy ring carried out a well-planned set of synchronized explosions on Black Tom Island in New York's harbor, using the United States' own cache of munitions produced to aid Britain and France in World War I. Two million pounds of exploding ammunition rocked the country as far away as Philadelphia and blew the windows out of nearly every high rise in lower Manhattan, injuring hundreds. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright travels to Maryland and New Jersey to determine whether this shell was involved in one of the earliest foreign terrorist attacks on American soil. TVG Next Air 04/28/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM No Passport Required 201H CC ST Seattle PBS 00:55:09 Join Chef Marcus Samuelsson as he explores Seattle's thriving Filipino community, learning about their longstanding connection to the city and meeting young Filipino-American chefs who are bringing their passion to the city's vibrant food scene. TVPG Next Air 04/29/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1819H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lessons 5 & 6: Negative Exponents with Powers of Ten and What About Other LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/29/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1119H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 11: What Are Perfect Squares? LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/29/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Linking Land & Lakes: Protecting The Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands 0H CC ST NETA 00:56:46 The Great Lakes are under constant threat, and coastal wetlands are on the front lines of protecting them, learn more about this small but mighty ecosystem and the importance of preserving coastal wetlands for future generations. TVG Next Air 04/29/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 404H CC ST Siren Song WTVP 00:52:28 Acclaimed mezzo-soprano Naomi Louisa O'Connell performs songs about women who live on the fringes of society and trample the restrictions of "shoulds and oughts." They range from the feared legendary figures of temptresses, sirens, and witches, to trapped women with threatened sanities, to women 'in britches' who fight for equality and bend the boundaries of gender. Next Air 04/28/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

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WTVP-RM Fox Tales 104H (R) N ST Short Stories WTVP 00:26:42 Repeat of 04/28/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/29/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 107H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1204 (R) CC ST Funk Prarie Home Shirley, Funk Gem Rock Mus, Jane Addams Cederville, Hull House Chicago WTVP 00:28:02 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight by traveling to Shirley just south of Bloomington to visit the Funk Prairie Home - and learn about the family that left an indelible mark on our history and on agriculture worldwide. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also visits the Funk Gem Rock and Mineral Museum, looks at an impressive and ever-changing collection of Corvette cars, and travels to Cedarville, the birth town and last resting place of social work pioneer Jane Addams, the founder of Chicago's Hull House. Repeat of 04/28/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2823H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/28/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 602H (R) CC ST Biggest Fish in the Sea APTEX 00:26:46 Each summer, the world's largest known aggregation of whale sharks occurs just off the coast of Cancun, Mexico, attracting tourists and scientists alike. Hundreds of these gentle giants come to the area to feed on plankton, giving experts the opportunity to learn more about the largest fish in the sea. TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 802H (R) CC ST Manatees: Conserving A Marine Mammal APTEX 00:26:46 Every winter, hundreds of manatees aggregate at Crystal River, Florida. This sanctuary is also a treasure for scientists, who take advantage of these manatee gatherings to study them. From decades of visual ID studies to the most cutting-edge DNA research, experts hope that science will help conserve this beloved marine mammal. TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

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WTVP-RM History Detectives 710H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:35 Stalag 17 Portrait - A Tempe, Arizona, woman has an intriguing memento of a sobering World War II experience: a portrait of her father sketched while he was held inside the German prisoner of war camp, Stalag 17B. On the back, her father has noted: "Done in May of 1944 by Gil Rhoden, using a #2 lead pencil. We were POWs in Stalag 17 at Krems, Austria. Gil agreed to do my portrait in exchange for two onions and a small potato." What happened to the artist? Did he survive the camp? HISTORY DETECTIVES guest host Eduardo Pagan uncovers a stoic act of defiance and dignity behind the Stalag's barbed wire. Seadrome - A Rochester, New York, man inherited three photos of a Seadrome model from his grandfather. More than a decade before Charles Lindberg made his solo non-stop flight across the Atlantic, an American engineer proposed the Seadrome, a floating airport anchored to the ocean floor where trans-Atlantic passenger flights could refuel. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi travels to New York, Delaware and Maryland to find out what happened to this fantastic engineering marvel and discover what role the contributor's grandfather played in the Seadrome's history. Black Tom Shell - A woman in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, has an explosive artifact in her possession: a large, intact artillery shell, along with a note in her mother's handwriting that reads "Black Tom Explosion of 1914." The contributor's mother's record-keeping is off: It was not 1914, but July 30, 1916, when a German spy ring carried out a well-planned set of synchronized explosions on Black Tom Island in New York's harbor, using the United States' own cache of munitions produced to aid Britain and France in World War I. Two million pounds of exploding ammunition rocked the country as far away as Philadelphia and blew the windows out of nearly every high rise in lower Manhattan, injuring hundreds. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright travels to Maryland and New Jersey to determine whether this shell was involved in one of the earliest foreign terrorist attacks on American soil. TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM Sound Bites with Peoria Symphony Orchestra 404H (R) CC ST Siren Song WTVP 00:52:28 Acclaimed mezzo-soprano Naomi Louisa O'Connell performs songs about women who live on the fringes of society and trample the restrictions of "shoulds and oughts." They range from the feared legendary figures of temptresses, sirens, and witches, to trapped women with threatened sanities, to women 'in britches' who fight for equality and bend the boundaries of gender. Repeat of 04/28/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

Thu, Apr 29, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM No Passport Required 201H (R) CC ST Seattle PBS 00:55:09 Join Chef Marcus Samuelsson as he explores Seattle's thriving Filipino community, learning about their longstanding connection to the city and meeting young Filipino-American chefs who are bringing their passion to the city's vibrant food scene. TVPG Repeat of 04/28/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1819H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lessons 5 & 6: Negative Exponents with Powers of Ten and What About Other LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/28/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1119H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 11: What Are Perfect Squares? LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/28/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Linking Land & Lakes: Protecting The Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands 0H (R) CC ST NETA 00:56:46 The Great Lakes are under constant threat, and coastal wetlands are on the front lines of protecting them, learn more about this small but mighty ecosystem and the importance of preserving coastal wetlands for future generations. TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 205H (R) CC ST Science of Biofuels NETA 00:26:45 Did you know that the fuel in your car's gas tank is mostly ancient sequestered carbon about 400 million years old? Part of that mixture is also modern recycled carbon made from today's renewable fuels like ethanol and biodiesel. Into The Outdoors shows how it all comes together to keep the world moving. TVY Repeat of 04/28/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 507H (R) CC ST DVI What's in the Books? APTEX 00:28:46 Poor recordkeeping adds up to lost money. This episode examines bookkeeping and accounting, income and expenses, profit and loss, and gives tips on how to get over math anxiety (in case you have it). Meet the youngest Harlem Globetrotter who does a slam dunk with his books. TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 104H (R) N ST Short Stories WTVP 00:26:42 Repeat of 04/28/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 307H (R) CC ST Rockets NETA 00:26:45 Multi-staging balloons, water bottles, air rockets and more! Explore how rockets can lift off the ground through an imbalance of forces. STEM Challenge: Designing a water bottle rocket. Curious About Careers: Astrophysicist Shannon Schmoll at Abrams Planetarium and technology manager Mary Palkovich. TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1619H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 2: Points on the Number Line LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1719H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 6, Lesson 20: Combining Like Terms (Part 1) LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1096H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 TVG Repeat of 04/28/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/02/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1049H CC ST What Sounds Do You Hear In Jog? NETA 00:57:05 Learn about the core unit in patterns and human-made resources, read RUBY'S BIRDS, blend sounds and practice short o, w, j, y, and v. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

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WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1097H CC ST NETA 00:59:00 TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

WTVP-RM Kid Stew 309H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Madison and Luke time travel in the Kid Stew phone booth to visit Jules Verne and help him take stock of his career options; Nicholas anchors Kid Stew Ewws!, the news "where the truth is always gross;" Satine participates in a shark tagging expedition with marine biologists; the Really Big Brain explains the cause of Red Tide; Mer Chronicles author Tobie Easton shares her inspiration; a visit with the Amazing Kids studying the environment at the Cloud Forest School in Costa Rica; in Who Knew? David reveals fossil hunter Mary Anning's impact on paleontology; and more. TVG Repeat of 04/04/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 206H CC ST America's Conservation Legacy NETA 00:26:46 Into the Outdoors explores the history of hunting in North America and the evolution of "wildlife conservation" as our ITO adventure team joins wildlife biologists in the field as they work with white-tailed deer and the American black bear. such active participants in America's conservation legacy. TVY Next Air 04/30/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 508H CC ST DVI Take It to the Bank APTEX 00:28:46 Get a kid's view of the services that banks, credit unions and other financial institutions offer - and why you should make use of them early in life. Learn the different products and services that banks offer and how to shop for the right bank for you. Meet a young entrepreneur with a haunted house who has no fear of banking. TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 105H N ST Water WTVP 00:26:53 Next Air 04/30/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 308H CC ST Candy Chemistry NETA 00:26:46 Buoyant candy, marshmallow melee and more! Candy and science? It's funny to think that candy is related to science, but it's true! STEM Challenge: Making sugar stained glass. Curious About Careers: Audiologist Brooke Tudor explains how to properly test and care for our hearing. TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 201H (R) CC ST The Recording Industry: Off The Record, in the Cloud APTEX 00:26:46 From your turn-table to your pocket to the cloud: how technology has changed the way we listen to music and each other. ALT: Gabe Visits Jack White's Third Man Pressing to find out if the vinyl resurgence is just a fad, or if it's here to stay. Third Man Record Pressing: Detroit, MI (Cass Corridor); Jon Krautner from The Go - Detroit, MI; Dave Buick - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Eddie White - Third Man - Detroit MI; Bill Skibbe - Record Producer - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Patreon & Pomplamoose: San Francisco, CA; Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn - San Francisco, CA. TVG Repeat of 04/09/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/29/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

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12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1205 N ST Baths & Mus Okawville, Stagecoach, Lincoln Log Cabin Shs Lerna, Ghost Hunter WTVP 00:29:01 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight by traveling to Okawville, a once-popular resort town that's located 40 miles east of St. Louis - and known for its baths and museums that hearken back to a different era. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also takes an old-fashioned ride on a stagecoach, learns how Abraham Lincoln's parents lived at the Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site in Lerna, and talks to a gentleman who collects stories and investigates hauntings across the Midwest. Next Air 04/29/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2824H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/29/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 603H CC ST Galapagos: Windows Into The Future APTEX 00:26:46 A co-production with the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation The unique oceanic conditions of the Galapagos Islands serve as a perfect natural laboratory to study how climate change may impact corals in the future. Scientists spend a month in the archipelago to conduct research as part of the Global Reef Expedition. TVG Next Air 04/29/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 803H CC ST Maug's Caldera: A Natural Laboratory A Co-Production with Open Boat Films APTEX 00:26:46 This episode takes viewers into an area of the remote Pacific, the islands of Maug. Formed by an ancient volcano, shallow hydrothermal vents are found close to coral reefs inside the submerged caldera. These vents emit levels of CO2 that can be expected in the world's oceans by the end of the century, making these waters a natural laboratory for scientists studying the impacts of ocean acidification on coral reefs. TVG Next Air 04/29/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 711H CC ST PBS 00:55:05 Civil War Bridge - Clearing some newly purchased property along the Broad River in Columbia, South Carolina, the owner discovered evidence of an old bridge abutment. He searched the river for clues and thinks he may have pinpointed the location where Confederates burned the bridge to thwart General Sherman's attempt to cross into Columbia to continue his scorch-and-burn campaign. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray goes to Columbia to examine the evidence and see if this discovery will redraw the maps of the Civil War. Scottsboro Boys Stamp - A contributor bought an inconspicuous black and white stamp at an outdoor market in Scottsboro, Alabama. "Save the Scottsboro Boys" is printed on the stamp above nine black faces behind prison bars and two arms prying the bars apart. One arm bears the tattoo "ILD." On the bottom of the stamp is printed "one cent." The Scottsboro Boys were falsely accused and convicted of raping two white girls in 1931 on a train near Scottsboro, Alabama. It took several appeals, two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and nearly two decades before all nine finally walked free. How is the stamp connected to this landmark civil rights case? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright consults with a stamp expert to discover how a tiny penny stamp could make a difference in the young men's defense effort. Duke Ellington Plates - A New York man took a stroll through Harlem 20 years ago and stumbled across boxes of sheet music in a dumpster. Among the paper scores were metal sheets that look like printing plates for "Take the A Train," written by Billy Strayhorn and performed by jazz great Duke Ellington. Scratches and ink smudges mar the plates, signs that someone might have run these through a printing press, but there's no apparent copyright stamp. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi sets out to find the story behind these plates and to determine the role they played in this jazz classic. TVG Next Air 04/29/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

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WTVP-RM No Passport Required 202H CC ST Los Angeles PBS 00:55:01 Explore the large and thriving Armenian community in Los Angeles with Chef Marcus Samuelsson as he learns about their history, shares their traditional cuisine and meets young chefs who are taking it to the next level. TVPG Next Air 04/30/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1820H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 8: Combining Bases LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/30/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1120H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 12: Completing The Square, Part 1 LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 04/30/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

WTVP-RM Age of Nature 101H CC ST Awakening PBS 00:55:51 Discover how a new awareness of nature is helping to restore ecosystems from Panama to China to Mozambique. See how innovative actions are being taken to repair man-made damage and restore reefs, rivers, animal populations and more. TVPG Next Air 04/30/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM Butv News 133H N ST BU 00:29:50 06:30PM

WTVP-RM Preserving Illinois Prairies 0H CC ST WTVP 00:28:32 Preserving Illinois Prairies takes viewers on a geological journey that begins more than 8,000 years ago when changing weather patterns and glacial forces shaped a magnificent, rolling landscape that thrived for thousands of years. When European settlers arrived, there were more than 22 million acres of Illinois prairie. All but a few thousand acres had been drained and cultivated or urbanized by 1900. Next Air 04/29/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Peoria's Playground: A History of the Peoria Park District 0H CC ST WTVP 00:28:02 Next Air 04/29/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 201H (R) CC ST The Recording Industry: Off The Record, in the Cloud APTEX 00:26:46 From your turn-table to your pocket to the cloud: how technology has changed the way we listen to music and each other. ALT: Gabe Visits Jack White's Third Man Pressing to find out if the vinyl resurgence is just a fad, or if it's here to stay. Third Man Record Pressing: Detroit, MI (Cass Corridor); Jon Krautner from The Go - Detroit, MI; Dave Buick - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Eddie White - Third Man - Detroit MI; Bill Skibbe - Record Producer - Third Man - Detroit, MI; Patreon & Pomplamoose: San Francisco, CA; Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn - San Francisco, CA. TVG Repeat of 04/29/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

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WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1205 (R) N ST Baths & Mus Okawville, Stagecoach, Lincoln Log Cabin Shs Lerna, Ghost Hunter WTVP 00:29:01 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight by traveling to Okawville, a once-popular resort town that's located 40 miles east of St. Louis - and known for its baths and museums that hearken back to a different era. The program, hosted by Jim Wilhelm, also takes an old-fashioned ride on a stagecoach, learns how Abraham Lincoln's parents lived at the Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site in Lerna, and talks to a gentleman who collects stories and investigates hauntings across the Midwest. Repeat of 04/29/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2824H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/29/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 603H (R) CC ST Galapagos: Windows Into The Future APTEX 00:26:46 A co-production with the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation The unique oceanic conditions of the Galapagos Islands serve as a perfect natural laboratory to study how climate change may impact corals in the future. Scientists spend a month in the archipelago to conduct research as part of the Global Reef Expedition. TVG Repeat of 04/29/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 803H (R) CC ST Maug's Caldera: A Natural Laboratory A Co-Production with Open Boat Films APTEX 00:26:46 This episode takes viewers into an area of the remote Pacific, the islands of Maug. Formed by an ancient volcano, shallow hydrothermal vents are found close to coral reefs inside the submerged caldera. These vents emit levels of CO2 that can be expected in the world's oceans by the end of the century, making these waters a natural laboratory for scientists studying the impacts of ocean acidification on coral reefs. TVG Repeat of 04/29/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 711H (R) CC ST PBS 00:55:05 Civil War Bridge - Clearing some newly purchased property along the Broad River in Columbia, South Carolina, the owner discovered evidence of an old bridge abutment. He searched the river for clues and thinks he may have pinpointed the location where Confederates burned the bridge to thwart General Sherman's attempt to cross into Columbia to continue his scorch-and-burn campaign. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray goes to Columbia to examine the evidence and see if this discovery will redraw the maps of the Civil War. Scottsboro Boys Stamp - A contributor bought an inconspicuous black and white stamp at an outdoor market in Scottsboro, Alabama. "Save the Scottsboro Boys" is printed on the stamp above nine black faces behind prison bars and two arms prying the bars apart. One arm bears the tattoo "ILD." On the bottom of the stamp is printed "one cent." The Scottsboro Boys were falsely accused and convicted of raping two white girls in 1931 on a train near Scottsboro, Alabama. It took several appeals, two cases before the U.S. Supreme Court and nearly two decades before all nine finally walked free. How is the stamp connected to this landmark civil rights case? HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright consults with a stamp expert to discover how a tiny penny stamp could make a difference in the young men's defense effort. Duke Ellington Plates - A New York man took a stroll through Harlem 20 years ago and stumbled across boxes of sheet music in a dumpster. Among the paper scores were metal sheets that look like printing plates for "Take the A Train," written by Billy Strayhorn and performed by jazz great Duke Ellington. Scratches and ink smudges mar the plates, signs that someone might have run these through a printing press, but there's no apparent copyright stamp. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Tukufu Zuberi sets out to find the story behind these plates and to determine the role they played in this jazz classic. TVG Repeat of 04/29/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

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WTVP-RM Preserving Illinois Prairies 0H (R) CC ST WTVP 00:28:32 Preserving Illinois Prairies takes viewers on a geological journey that begins more than 8,000 years ago when changing weather patterns and glacial forces shaped a magnificent, rolling landscape that thrived for thousands of years. When European settlers arrived, there were more than 22 million acres of Illinois prairie. All but a few thousand acres had been drained and cultivated or urbanized by 1900. Repeat of 04/29/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Peoria's Playground: A History of the Peoria Park District 0H (R) CC ST WTVP 00:28:02 Repeat of 04/29/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

Fri, Apr 30, 2021

12:00AM

WTVP-RM No Passport Required 202H (R) CC ST Los Angeles PBS 00:55:01 Explore the large and thriving Armenian community in Los Angeles with Chef Marcus Samuelsson as he learns about their history, shares their traditional cuisine and meets young chefs who are taking it to the next level. TVPG Repeat of 04/29/2021 03:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1820H (R) CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 7, Lesson 8: Combining Bases LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/29/2021 04:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1120H (R) CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 12: Completing The Square, Part 1 LPB 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/29/2021 04:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00AM

WTVP-RM Age of Nature 101H (R) CC ST Awakening PBS 00:55:51 Discover how a new awareness of nature is helping to restore ecosystems from Panama to China to Mozambique. See how innovative actions are being taken to repair man-made damage and restore reefs, rivers, animal populations and more. TVPG Repeat of 04/29/2021 05:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 206H (R) CC ST America's Conservation Legacy NETA 00:26:46 Into the Outdoors explores the history of hunting in North America and the evolution of "wildlife conservation" as our ITO adventure team joins wildlife biologists in the field as they work with white-tailed deer and the American black bear. such active participants in America's conservation legacy. TVY Repeat of 04/29/2021 09:30AM on WTVP-RM

03:30AM

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WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 508H (R) CC ST DVI Take It to the Bank APTEX 00:28:46 Get a kid's view of the services that banks, credit unions and other financial institutions offer - and why you should make use of them early in life. Learn the different products and services that banks offer and how to shop for the right bank for you. Meet a young entrepreneur with a haunted house who has no fear of banking. TVG Repeat of 04/29/2021 10:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 105H (R) N ST Water WTVP 00:26:53 Repeat of 04/29/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM

04:30AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 308H (R) CC ST Candy Chemistry NETA 00:26:46 Buoyant candy, marshmallow melee and more! Candy and science? It's funny to think that candy is related to science, but it's true! STEM Challenge: Making sugar stained glass. Curious About Careers: Audiologist Brooke Tudor explains how to properly test and care for our hearing. TVG Repeat of 04/29/2021 11:00AM on WTVP-RM

05:00AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1620H CC ST N Grade 6, Unit 7, Lesson 3: Comparing Positive and Negative Numbers LPB 00:26:46 05:30AM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1720H CC ST N Grade 7, Unit 6, Lesson 21: Combining Like Terms (Part 2) LPB 00:26:46 06:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1097H (R) CC ST NETA 00:59:00 TVG Repeat of 04/29/2021 08:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1050H CC ST Can You Hear The Short I In Little? NETA 00:56:37 Code without a computer, breathe deeply, read BIG PAPA AND THE TIME MACHINE. Code without a computer, make groups of objects equal, breathe deeply, read BIG PAPA AND THE TIME MACHINE, review short I, o, u, w, j, y, and v. LET'S LEARN helps children ages 3-8 with at-home learning. One-hour programs feature instruction by educators and virtual field trips. TVG

08:00AM

WTVP-RM Let's Learn 1098H CC ST NETA 00:59:00 TVG Next Air 05/03/2021 06:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:00AM

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WTVP-RM Kid Stew 310H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:28:46 Kid Stew's Greatest Hits counts down the cast's favorite musical performances from Kid Stew so far including original songs "Part of the Art," "Communication Breakdown," and "Betsy Ross" along with music videos of the kids performing "This is Me" from The Greatest Showman, U2's "Beautiful Day," Alessia Cara's "Sit Still, Look Pretty, " and more. TVG Repeat of 04/01/2021 09:00AM on WTVP-RM

09:30AM

WTVP-RM Into The Outdoors 207H CC ST Soybean Suastainability NETA 00:26:46 Follow Into the Outdoor's hosts and their buddy, Coolbean, the coolest soybean around, as they discover the ways that the soybean industry is environmentally, economically and socially sustainable. What does the future hold for soybeans? Watch to find out! TVY Next Air 05/01/2021 03:00AM on WTVP-RM

10:00AM

WTVP-RM Biz Kid$ 509H CC ST DVI It's A Job to Get A Job! APTEX 00:28:46 It's a job getting a job and Biz Kid$ is here to help. Learn tips and tricks for writing a great resume, dressing for success, and nailing the interview. Get the inside scoop on what employers look for from a young entrepreneur who manages 200 employees. TVG Next Air 05/01/2021 03:30AM on WTVP-RM

10:30AM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 106H N ST The Cycles of Life WTVP 00:27:15 Next Air 04/30/2021 07:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00AM

WTVP-RM Curious Crew 309H CC ST Inertia NETA 00:26:46 Spinning eggs and more! Explore how an object that is still or at rest will stay at rest, while an object in motion will keep moving unless another force acts on it. STEM Challenge: Making 'eggciting' safety restraints. Curious About Careers: Technology coordinator Michelle Massey and pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha. TVG Next Air 05/01/2021 04:30AM on WTVP-RM

11:30AM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 202H (R) CC ST Religion: Church In States APTEX 00:26:46 From tents to steeples to megachurches: how religious groups have divided, multiplied, and united Americans for generations. ALT: What does religious freedom mean to America today? Gabe travels to Flushing, New York - the birthplace of spiritual liberty in America - to find out. Quaker Meetinghouse: Flushing, NYC (Queens); Gina Minielli (New York City); Nancy Bruno (New York City); Round Table at Flushing Free Synagogue: (All from Queens - Flushing, NYC); Alan J. Brava; John Choe; Caroline Lane; Ravi Vaidyanaat Sivachariar; Reverend Rosemarie Newberry; Central City Community Outreach: Coffee & Karaoke: Los Angeles, CA (Skid Row); Tony Stallworth - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Scott Chamberlain - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Jefferson St. Bridge Ministry: Nashville, TN. TVG Repeat of 04/12/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM Next Air 04/30/2021 07:30PM on WTVP-RM

12:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1206 CC ST Dawes Home Evanston, Amboy Depot Mus, Duck Decoys Lakeview Mus Peoria, Sears Homes WTVP 00:28:01 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight with a visit to the Evanston house of Charles Gates Dawes, vice president under Calvin Coolidge and co-winner of the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for arranging a plan for German reparations after World War I. The new program also looks at train memorabilia at the Amboy Depot Museum, the duck decoy collection at Lakeview Museum in Peoria, and at the world's largest collection of Sears homes in Carlinville. Next Air 04/30/2021 08:00PM on WTVP-RM WTVP-REMOTE 47.1 - Schedules 167 Program Highlights WTVP Digital Channel Date: 03/23/2021 04/01/2021 - 04/30/2021 Page 163 of 165 Fri, Apr 30, 2021

12:30PM

WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2825H N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Next Air 04/30/2021 08:30PM on WTVP-RM

01:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 604H CC ST Saving Sawfish APTEX 00:26:46 The strange, prehistoric-looking Smalltooth Sawfish were once coveted by anglers as popular trophy fish. But habitat loss and overfishing have greatly reduced the animals' range and landed them on the endangered species list. Today, the fish are limited to South Florida, where scientists are conducting research to save the species. TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 09:00PM on WTVP-RM

01:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 804H CC ST Beneath The Bridge APTEX 00:26:46 The Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida is known as one of the best shore dives in the United States. Even though at first it appears as an unlikely dive site, it is home to a rich variety of marine life, ranging from tiny nudibranchs to manta rays. Underwater photographers are documenting what lives beneath the bridge, and a scientist is studying how two species of octopus co-exist there. TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 09:30PM on WTVP-RM

02:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 801H CC ST Space Exploration PBS 00:55:20 The HISTORY DETECTIVES season premiere launches into space for an exhilarating hour exploring the excitement, promise and ingenuity that fueled America's foray into space exploration. First, detective Tukufu Zuberi tracks a scrap of metallic Mylar that could be one of America's early satellites - balloons - in the segment "Satelloon." Then, in the segment "Moon Museum," Gwendolyn Wright investigates the audacious notion that Andy Warhol's art may be on the moon. Finally, in the "Space Boot" segment, Elyse Luray tries on a jury-rigged ski boot with a magnetic metal brick bolted to the bottom that may be one of the first prototypes for a NASA space boot. TVPG Next Air 04/30/2021 10:00PM on WTVP-RM

03:00PM

WTVP-RM No Passport Required 203H CC ST Houston PBS 00:55:09 Join Chef Marcus Samuelsson in Houston -- America's most diverse city -- to explore the food and culture of its Nigerian and West African community. Along the way, Samuelsson cooks with cutting-edge chefs as well as traditional home cooks. TVPG Next Air 05/01/2021 12:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:00PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1821H CC ST N Grade 8, Unit 8, Lesson 1: The Areas of Squares and Their Side Lengths LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 05/01/2021 01:00AM on WTVP-RM

04:30PM

WTVP-RM Illustrative Math 1121H CC ST N Algebra 1, Unit 7, Lesson 13: Completing The Square (Part 2) LPB 00:26:46 Next Air 05/01/2021 01:30AM on WTVP-RM

05:00PM

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WTVP-RM Age of Nature 102H CC ST Understanding PBS 00:55:51 Explore how a new understanding of nature is helping us find surprising ways to fix it. From the Pacific Northwest to Yellowstone to Scotland, scientists, citizens and activists are restoring the environment, benefiting humans and animals alike. TVPG Next Air 05/01/2021 02:00AM on WTVP-RM

06:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 201H CC ST Steep Canyon Rangers PBSPL 00:26:46 Join David on a visit to a Blue Ridge Mountain farm where the Steep Canyon Rangers perform and share stories about the band's history and life on the road touring with comedian Steve Martin. TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 11:00PM on WTVP-RM

06:30PM

WTVP-RM Bso 360 104H CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 A day in the life of Tanglewood features musicians and concertgoers at the BSO's summer home. The idyllic setting is a backdrop for workshops and lectures. The famous Shed hosts Music Director Andris Nelsons and internationally acclaimed guest artists. We meet them all along with families sprawled on the lawn, vendors who ring the perimeter and people whose attendance goes back decades. Thomas Wilkins makes classical music a community affair. The conductor travels to schools, children's museums and Boston neighborhoods with his popular workshops and concerts. The Secret Life of Musicians: Cellist Mickey Katz hones his considerable skills as a gourmet cook. Where the music comes from: BSO percussionists take viewers along to the local business that designs and manufactures drum sticks. Founded by a BSO percussionist a generation ago, Vic's Sticks is still the go-to place for both serious and weekend drummers. Portrait of Michael Martin: A member of the brass section, earn the art of the mute, trumpet player's love of John Williams and the practice vigor involved in being a BSO musician. TVG Next Air 04/30/2021 11:30PM on WTVP-RM

07:00PM

WTVP-RM Fox Tales 106H (R) N ST The Cycles of Life WTVP 00:27:15 Repeat of 04/30/2021 10:30AM on WTVP-RM Next Air 05/01/2021 04:00AM on WTVP-RM

07:30PM

WTVP-RM Reconnecting Roots 202H (R) CC ST Religion: Church In States APTEX 00:26:46 From tents to steeples to megachurches: how religious groups have divided, multiplied, and united Americans for generations. ALT: What does religious freedom mean to America today? Gabe travels to Flushing, New York - the birthplace of spiritual liberty in America - to find out. Quaker Meetinghouse: Flushing, NYC (Queens); Gina Minielli (New York City); Nancy Bruno (New York City); Round Table at Flushing Free Synagogue: (All from Queens - Flushing, NYC); Alan J. Brava; John Choe; Caroline Lane; Ravi Vaidyanaat Sivachariar; Reverend Rosemarie Newberry; Central City Community Outreach: Coffee & Karaoke: Los Angeles, CA (Skid Row); Tony Stallworth - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Scott Chamberlain - Pastor - Los Angeles, CA; Jefferson St. Bridge Ministry: Nashville, TN. TVG Repeat of 04/30/2021 11:30AM on WTVP-RM

08:00PM

WTVP-RM Illinois Adventure 1206 (R) CC ST Dawes Home Evanston, Amboy Depot Mus, Duck Decoys Lakeview Mus Peoria, Sears Homes WTVP 00:28:01 WTVP 47's own ILLINOIS ADVENTURE continues its 12th season tonight with a visit to the Evanston house of Charles Gates Dawes, vice president under Calvin Coolidge and co-winner of the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize for arranging a plan for German reparations after World War I. The new program also looks at train memorabilia at the Amboy Depot Museum, the duck decoy collection at Lakeview Museum in Peoria, and at the world's largest collection of Sears homes in Carlinville. Repeat of 04/30/2021 12:00PM on WTVP-RM

08:30PM

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WTVP-RM Scholastic Hi-Q 2825H (R) N ST WSIU 00:26:46 Repeat of 04/30/2021 12:30PM on WTVP-RM

09:00PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 604H (R) CC ST Saving Sawfish APTEX 00:26:46 The strange, prehistoric-looking Smalltooth Sawfish were once coveted by anglers as popular trophy fish. But habitat loss and overfishing have greatly reduced the animals' range and landed them on the endangered species list. Today, the fish are limited to South Florida, where scientists are conducting research to save the species. TVG Repeat of 04/30/2021 01:00PM on WTVP-RM

09:30PM

WTVP-RM Changing Seas 804H (R) CC ST Beneath The Bridge APTEX 00:26:46 The Blue Heron Bridge in Riviera Beach, Florida is known as one of the best shore dives in the United States. Even though at first it appears as an unlikely dive site, it is home to a rich variety of marine life, ranging from tiny nudibranchs to manta rays. Underwater photographers are documenting what lives beneath the bridge, and a scientist is studying how two species of octopus co-exist there. TVG Repeat of 04/30/2021 01:30PM on WTVP-RM

10:00PM

WTVP-RM History Detectives 801H (R) CC ST Space Exploration PBS 00:55:20 The HISTORY DETECTIVES season premiere launches into space for an exhilarating hour exploring the excitement, promise and ingenuity that fueled America's foray into space exploration. First, detective Tukufu Zuberi tracks a scrap of metallic Mylar that could be one of America's early satellites - balloons - in the segment "Satelloon." Then, in the segment "Moon Museum," Gwendolyn Wright investigates the audacious notion that Andy Warhol's art may be on the moon. Finally, in the "Space Boot" segment, Elyse Luray tries on a jury-rigged ski boot with a magnetic metal brick bolted to the bottom that may be one of the first prototypes for a NASA space boot. TVPG Repeat of 04/30/2021 02:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:00PM

WTVP-RM David Holt's State of Music 201H (R) CC ST Steep Canyon Rangers PBSPL 00:26:46 Join David on a visit to a Blue Ridge Mountain farm where the Steep Canyon Rangers perform and share stories about the band's history and life on the road touring with comedian Steve Martin. TVG Repeat of 04/30/2021 06:00PM on WTVP-RM

11:30PM

WTVP-RM Bso 360 104H (R) CC ST APTEX 00:26:46 A day in the life of Tanglewood features musicians and concertgoers at the BSO's summer home. The idyllic setting is a backdrop for workshops and lectures. The famous Shed hosts Music Director Andris Nelsons and internationally acclaimed guest artists. We meet them all along with families sprawled on the lawn, vendors who ring the perimeter and people whose attendance goes back decades. Thomas Wilkins makes classical music a community affair. The conductor travels to schools, children's museums and Boston neighborhoods with his popular workshops and concerts. The Secret Life of Musicians: Cellist Mickey Katz hones his considerable skills as a gourmet cook. Where the music comes from: BSO percussionists take viewers along to the local business that designs and manufactures drum sticks. Founded by a BSO percussionist a generation ago, Vic's Sticks is still the go-to place for both serious and weekend drummers. Portrait of Michael Martin: A member of the brass section, earn the art of the mute, trumpet player's love of John Williams and the practice vigor involved in being a BSO musician. TVG Repeat of 04/30/2021 06:30PM on WTVP-RM

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