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Pledge Programs Are Highlighted Smoky Hills Public Television August 2017 Program Grid Pledge Programs are Highlighted Prime Time 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Tues 1 Doctors on Call: Second Opinion Rare: Creatures of the Photo Ark Frontline: The Vaccine War BBC World News Street Rodding Charlie Rose Orthopedics American Style Wed 2 Ireland’s Wild Coast NOVA: Secrets of the Sky Tombs Doc Martin: Other People’s Children Charlie Rose Thur 3 Traveling Kansas: Garden Real Ag: Animal This Old House Hour Wild Edge: Alpah Aerie Wild Edge: Nesting BBC World News America’s Heartland Charlie Rose City Nutritionists Season Fri 4 Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week Market to Market Wealthtrack Great British Baking Show: Patisserie Great British Baking Show: The Finale Red Green Show Tavis Smiley Sat 5 Ethan Bortnick: Generations of Music (6:30) The Texas Tenors: Rise Backstage Pass Austin City Limits: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Soundstage: Jason Isbell Sun 6 Under the Streetlamp: Rockin’ Round the Clock Visions of Europe To Walk Invisible: The Bronte Sisters on Masterpiece Mon 7 FarmHer The Documentary The Legends of Folk: Isn’t This A Time! BBC World News America & The World Charlie Rose Tues 8 The Healing Mind with Martin Rossman Md Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and Balance Inside Pediatrics BBC World News Street Rodding Charlie Rose Wed 9 Johnny Mathis: Wonderful Wonderful (My Music Presents) Rick Steves’ Heart of Italy Doc Martin: Facta Non Verba Charlie Rose Thurs 10 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) PBS Previews: The Vietnam War BBC World News America’s Heartland Charlie Rose Fri 11 Market to Market Emmylou Harris - at the Ryman Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years Circlin’ Back American Forum Red Green Show Tavis Smiley Sat 12 The 60s Generation (My Music) Red Rock Serenade Austin City Limits: Angelique Kidjo Soundstage: Jake Owen Sun 13 The Texas Tenors: Rise Ethan Bortnick: Generations of Music Wichita Sessions Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece Wichita Sessions Mon 14 Antiques Roadshow: Cincinnati, Hour 1 Antiques Roadshow: Cincinnati, Hour 2 Ireland’s Wild Coast BBC World News PBS Previews: Vietnam Charlie Rose War Tues 15 Doctors on Call: Heart Second Opinion Bomb BBC World News Street Rodding Charlie Rose Disease American Style Wed 16 India - Nature’s Wonderland NOVA: Emperor’s Ghost Army Secrets of the Dead: The Real Trojan Horse Doc Martin: The Doctor Is Out Charlie Rose Thurs 17 Traveling Kansas: Salina Real Ag: Season 4 Guide This Old House Hour The Tunnel: Sabotage BBC World News America’s Heartland Charlie Rose Fri 18 Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week Market to Market Wealthtrack Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2017 American Forum Red Green Show Tavis Smiley Sat 19 Lawrence Welk: Great Entertainers Song of the Mountains Song Stage Wichita Sessions Austin City Limits: Don Henley Soundstage: Regina Spektor Sun 20 Secrets of the Six Wives: Catherine of Aragon Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece: Game Backstage Pass: Simien the Whale The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece Wichita Sessions Mon 21 Antiques Roadshow: Cincinnati, Hour 3 NOVA: Eclipse Over America POV: Tribal Justice America & The World Charlie Rose Tues 22 Doctors on Call: Cancer Second Opinion Diana Frontline: League of Denial BBC World News Street Rodding Charlie Rose Wed 23 NOVA: Eclipse Over America The Farthest Voyager in Space Dancing on the Edge Charlie Rose Thurs 24 Traveling Kansas: Oberlin Real Ag: Crop Rotation This Old House Hour The Tunnel: Sabotage BBC World News America’s Heartland Charlie Rose Fri 25 Washington Week Charlie Rose: The Week Market to Market Wealthtrack Great Performances at the Met: La Traviata Tavis Smiley Sat 26 Lawrence Welk: Premiere Show 1955 Song of the Mountains Song Stage Wichita Sessions Austin City Limits: Foals/Alejandro Escovedo Soundstage: Bad Company Sun 27 Secrets of the Six Wives Endeavour Season 4 on Masterpiece: Canticle Infinity Hall Live: Melissa Etheridge The Durrells in Corfu on Masterpiece Wichita Sessions Mon 28 Antiques Roadshow: Rapid City, Hour 1 Antiques Roadshow: Rapid City, Hour 2 POV: Raising Bertie PBS Previews Charlie Rose Tues 29 Doctors on Call: Second Opinion Walt Disney: American Experience, Part 1 BBC World News Street Rodding Charlie Rose Naturopathic Health American Style Wed 30 Earth’s Natural Wonders: Extreme Wonders NOVA: Zeppelin Terror Attack India - Nature’s Wonderland Dancing on the Edge Charlie Rose Thurs 31 Traveling Kansas: Colby Real Ag: Fish Farms This Old House Hour The Tunnel: Sabotage BBC World News America’s Heartland Charlie Rose DAYTIME Daytime Mon - Fri Saturday Sunday 7:00 Nature Cat Market to Market Splash and Bubbles 7:30 Curious George Clifford the Big Red Dog Caillou 8:00 Daniel Tiger’s Word World Sesame Street Neighborhood 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s WordGirl Ready Jet Go! Neighborhood 9:00 Dinosaur Train Bob the Builder 1001 Nights 9:30 Thomas & Friends Scigirls Sid the Science Kid 1-800-337-4788 10:00 Splash and Bubbles Science is Fun Curiosity Quest Daytime Pledge Programs 10:30 Sesame Street Hands on Crafts for Kids Biz Kid$ Aug. 5 Aug. 6 11:00 Dinosaur Train Travel with Kids Healing Quest 2pm America’s Home Cooking: Eat Your 2pm Classic Gospel 11:30 Super Why! Beads, Baubles and Jewels To the Contrary Veggies! 3pm Suze Orman 12:00pm Peg + Cat Garden Smart Market to Market 4pm Sewing w/ Nancy 5pm Age Reversed 5:30pm Easy Yoga for Arthritis 6pm PBS Previews: The Vietnam War 12:30 Cat in the Hat This Old House PBS Newshour Weekend Aug. 12 Aug. 13 1:00 Ready Jet Go! Woodwright’s Shop Traveling Kansas 2pm America’s Home Cooking: B is for 2pm Classic Gospel 1:30 Bob the Builder American Woodshop Real Ag Bacon 3pm Stronger Bones, Longer Life 2:00 Nature Cat Best of the Joy of Painting Classic Gospel 5pm Rick Steves’ Tasty Europe 4:30pm Ed Sullivan’s Rock & Roll Classics 5:30pm Forever Painless 6:30pm Rick Steves’ Delicious Europe 2:30 Martha Speaks BBQ with Franklin 3:00 Wild Kratts Steven Raichlen’s Project Healthy Body Healthy Smoke Mind 3:30 Arthur Cooking 80/20 with Robin Doctors on Call Shea August 5 4:00 Odd Squad Fon’s & Porter’s: Love of Antiques Roadshow Quilting 4:30 Wild Kratts Sewing with Nancy 8:30 a.m. 5:00 Cyberchase Scrapbook Soup Motorweek 5:30 Nightly Business Report Quilting Street Rodding 6:00 PBS Newshour Doc Martin Travel 6:30 604 Elm, P.O. Box 9, Bunker Hill, KS 67626 1-800-337-4788 or (785) 483-6990 smokyhillstv.org Pledge Programs August 5-13 Mon/Fri Tues/Thurs Wed Sat Sun 7:00 George Hirsch Lifestyle Dining with the Chef Garden to Table New Scandinavian Cooking Garden to Table 7:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food Lucky Chow Chef’s Life Scheewe Art Workshop Chef’s Life 8:00 Family Travel Travel Travel Smart Travels Travel 8:30 Travel Travel Travel Travel Travel 9:00 This Old House Woodwright’s Shop Ask This Old House Various Ask This Old House 9:30 Rough Cut Woodsmith Workshop Woodworking Art American Woodshop 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Critter Control Garden Smart Rick Steves’ Europe Garden Smart 10:30 Beads, Baubles & Jewels Urban Conversion For Your Home Family Travel For Your Home 11:00 Knitting & Quilting Sewing Sewing & Knitting Garden Home Weekends with Yankee 11:30 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Best of Joy of Painting Art Critter Control Travelscope 12:00pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke Chef John Besh’s Family Table Jaques Pepin Heart & Soul Secrets of a Chef Various 12:30 Primal Grill w/ Steven Raichlen Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Ciao Italia Lidia’s Kitchen Best of the Joy of Painting 1:00 George Hirsch Lifestyle Dining with the Chef Garden to Table Cook’s Country New Scandinavian Cooking 1:30 Ellie’s Real Good Food Lucky Chow Chef’s Life Nick Stellino Scheewe Art Workshop 2:00 Family Travel Cooking & Travel Travel Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Travel 2:30 Travelscope Travel Travel This Old House Travel 3:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Art 3:30 Rough Cut Woodworking Woodworking Various 4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Critter Control Garden Smart Lidia’s Kitchen Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 Beads, Baubles & Jewels Various For Your Home Cook’s Country Various 5:00 This Old House Woodwright’s Shop Ask This Old House Weekends with Yankee Ask This Old House 5:30 Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Project Smoke Various Project Smoke 6:00 Simply Ming New Orleans Cooking Mike Colemeco’s Real Food Various Taste of the Islands 6:30 Secrets of a Chef Baking with Julia Jacques Pepin Painting Jacques Pepin 7:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Martha Stewart Lidia’s Kitchen New Scandinavian Cooking Martha Bakes 7:30 Cook’s Country America’s Test Kitchen Cook’s Country Various America’s Test Kitchen 8:00 Nick Stellino Sara’s Weeknight Meals Nick Stellino Travel Sara’s Weeknight Meals 8:30 Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Julie Taboulie’s Lebanese Kitchen Project Smoke Travel Project Smoke 9:00 This Old House Woodwright’s Shop Ask This Old House Travel Ask This Old House 9:30 Travel Travelscope Rick Steves’ Europe Various Rick Steves’ Europe 10:00 Travel Travel Cooking & Travel Travel .
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