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Full Schedule APRIL 2020 1 WEDNESDAY 8:00 Somewhere South "Porridge for the Soul" MON-FRI DAYTIME SCHEDULE Join Vivian at a dinner honoring pioneering 7:00 Nature "Cuba's Wild Revolution" In the chef Edna Lewis. Vivian gives porridge the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean, All programming subject to change royal treatment and learns about African Cuba is an island teeming with exotic American contributions to Southern cuisine. a. m. morning p. m. afternoon/evening biodiversity: from coral reefs pulsating with a = Rocky Mountain PBS original program life to five-foot-long Cuban rock iguanas. 9:00 Dishing with Julia Child "The Whole Fish (Date) = shown on this date only As international relations thaw, what will Story" become of this wildlife sanctuary? 9:30 Dishing with Julia Child "The Good Loaf" 4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe 8:00 NOVA "Cuba's Cancer Hope" When the 10:00 Jacques Pepin: American Masters Discover 5:00 Wai Lana Yoga U.S. trade embargo left Cuba isolated the story of Chef Jacques Pepin, a young 5:30 Classical Stretch: By Essentrics from medical resources, Cuban scientists immigrant with movie-star looks and a developed their own biotech industry - and charming Gallic accent, who elevated essential kitchen techniques to an art form NEW: At-home Learning schedule, promising lung cancer vaccines. 9:00 Earth's Sacred Wonders "Closer to the to become one of America's most beloved 6am-5pm weekdays. View weekly Divine" Travel to Japan, where a Shinto food icons. schedules at rmpbs.org/learn devotee undertakes a grueling challenge 11:00 Amanpour and Company at a sacred waterfall. A young Muslim helps 6am - 8am, grades PreK-3, sample schedule: re-plaster a mosque in Mali. 6:00 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 10:00 Ancient Invisible Cities "Cairo" See how 4 SATURDAY 6:30 Peg + Cat 3D scanning can be used to explore Egypt's 7:00 Cyberchase ancient treasures, including the Great 12:00 Somewhere South "Porridge for the Soul" 7:30 SciGirls Pyramid of Giza and the first pyramid ever 1:00 Dishing with Julia Child "The Whole Fish built, a hidden Roman fortress, and a well Story" 8am - 1pm, grades 4-8, sample schedule: deep in the rock below the Arabic citadel of 1:30 Dishing with Julia Child "The Good Loaf" Saladin. 8:00 History Detectives 2:00 Jacques Pepin: American Masters 9:00 Ancient Skies 11:00 Amanpour and Company 3:00 Sandwiches That You Will Like 10:00 Amazing Human Body 12:00 Influenza 1918: American Experience 4:00 No Passport Required "Seattle" 11:00 NOVA 5:00 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting "Column- Style Quilting" 12:00 When Whales Walked: Journeys In 2 THURSDAY 5:30 Best of the Joy of Painting Deep Time 7:00 Insight with John Ferrugia "Ripples of 6:00 Wild Kratts "Race for the Hippo Disc" Columbine" a 6:30 Wild Kratts "Masked Bandits" 1pm - 5pm, grades 9-12, sample schedule: 7:30 Colorado Experience "Ladies of the Mines" 7:00 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum "I Am 2:00 Greeks a Mary Shelley/I Am Harry Houdini" 3:00 Chasing The Moon: American 8:00 Great Colorado Women "Penny Hamilton" 7:30 Odd Squad "Mid-Day in the Garden of Good Experience 8:30 Roots to Ranches "Froggin In New Iberia, and Odd/Failure to Lunch" LA" 8:00 Quilt in a Day "How Charming" 5:00 BBC World News Outside Source 9:00 Behind The Wings "The Apollo Program" 8:30 Best of Sewing with Nancy "The Absolute 5:30 BBC World News America 9:30 Behind The Wings "Ea-6b Prowler" Easiest Way to Sew, Part 1" 6:00 PBS NewsHour 10:00 City in the Sky "Departure" Learn what it 9:00 tasteMAKERS takes to get a million people off the ground- 9:30 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan "Katori Hall, from building the world's biggest passenger Playwright" plane to controlling the flow of passengers 10:00 Jamie's Ultimate Veg "Onion Tart, Pumpkin through the busiest airport on the planet Rice & Butter Bean Stew" to the perils of takeoff in the coldest city on 10:30 Joanne Weir's Plates and Places "Spaghetti" Earth. 11:00 Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television 11:00 City in the Sky "Airborne" Examine the "From Morocco to Egypt" hidden army that keeps your plane safe, and 11:30 Cook's Country "Roast Beef and Potatoes" explore just what it takes to keep the "city 12:00 America's Test Kitchen from Cook's in the sky" functioning and safe between Illustrated take-off and landing. Learn why flying has become safer than ever. 12:30 Sara's Weeknight Meals 12:00 Amanpour and Company 1:00 Lidia's Kitchen "Feeding The Family" 1:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking "Northern Spain" 2:00 Simply Ming "Ming Tsai with Guest 3 FRIDAY Jonathan Waxman" 7:00 Washington Week 2:30 Born to Explore with Richard Wiese "Qatar: 7:30 Arts District "Denver's Annual Chalk Art Pearl of the Arabian Sea" Festival" a 3:00 Outside: Beyond The Lens 3:30 Samantha Brown's Places to Love "Vienna, 12:00 Durrells In Corfu Season 3 On Masterpiece 6 MONDAY Austria" "Season 3, Episode 2" When Aunt Hermione 7:00 Antiques Roadshow "Reasure Fever" dies suddenly, Louisa has to accompany 4:00 P2r- Picking2repurpose "Season Finale" Roadshow examines artifacts and artistry of her body back to England. Leslie may have 4:30 This Old House health and medicine history. gotten one of his girlfriends pregnant. 5:00 Ask This Old House 1:00 Durrells In Corfu Season 3 On Masterpiece 8:00 Antiques Roadshow "Spokane, Pt 2" 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend "Season 3, Episode 3" Louisa and Larry arrive Discover fantastic finds in Spokane, 6:00 Antiques Roadshow "Desert Botanical in England for Aunt Hermione's burial while including a 1961-1963 JFK archive, a Garden Pt 2" Discover an oasis of Roadshow the rest of the family keeps things running grotesque face jug and Gone with the Wind treasures at the Desert Botanical Garden in not so smoothly in Corfu. sketches. Can you guess which is valued at Phoenix, such as a Cartier jadeite pendant $60,000-$80,000? 2:00 Durrells In Corfu Season 3 On Masterpiece necklace, Kanye West original artwork "Season 3, Episode 4" Larry's friend Gigi 9:00 Broken Places Find out why some children from around 1995 and a 1906 Louis Akin comes to visit, as does Captain Creech, who are severely damaged by early adversity chromolithograph. Learn which is $50,000- has fallen on hard times. Louisa wants Gerry while others are able to thrive. By revisiting $75,000. to go to school, and Leslie has to decide childhood trauma victims we profiled 7:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private whether to report someone to the police for decades ago, we learn how their experiences Investigators "The Offered Fallacy" Arden smuggling. shaped their lives as adults. Constabulary's inundated with complaints 3:00 Durrells In Corfu Season 3 On Masterpiece 10:00 Windermere Children: In Their Own Words about con-artists doing the rounds - and "Season 3, Episode 5" A new Italian family 11:00 After Auschwitz Six Jewish women who there's something familiar about the duo. takes up residence in Corfu, taking up survived the Holocaust - Eva Beckmann, At HQ, Frank and Lu haven't had any new more of Spiro's time than Louisa would like. Erika Jacoby, Rena Drexler, Lili Majzner, clients in over a week, although Sebastian's They seem to have left Italy in a hurry and Renee Firestone and Linda Sherman - tell inundated with complaints. everyone wants to find out why. their extraordinary life stories. When 8:00 Death In Paradise Death in Paradise is a 4:00 Durrells In Corfu Season 3 On Masterpiece Auschwitz was liberated in January 1945, it series of impossible murders set on the "Season 3, Episode 6" It's Gerry's birthday, was the beginning of a lifelong struggle for fictional Caribbean island of Sainte Marie. and Louisa wants to have a party and make a these survivors. 9:00 Midsomer Murders "The Night of the Stag, fuss, but she's failed to realize that he's not a 12:00 Antiques Roadshow "Reasure Fever" Part 1" little boy anymore. 9:40 Midsomer Murders "The Night of the Stag, 5:00 Colorado Experience "Ladies of the Mines" Part 2" a 7 TUESDAY 10:30 Arts District "Denver's Annual Chalk Art 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend Festival" a 7:00 Gene: An Intimate History "Episode One" 6:00 Father Brown "The Great Train Robbery" A fascinating history of the human genome 11:00 Articulate with Jim Cotter "From The Top" Faced with the prospect of travelling in weaves together science and personal 11:30 Austin City Limits "LCD Soundsystem" second class Lady Felicia is delighted to run stories. Patients with rare genetic diseases into opera legend Dame Bianca Norman and their doctors seek to discover cures, who invites her and Mrs McCarthy away often in a race against time. 5 SUNDAY from the riff-raff into her private pullman 9:00 Frontline "China Undercover" A special carriage. undercover report from China's secretive 12:00 Austin City Limits "LCD Soundsystem" 7:00 Call The Midwife "Episode Two" Fred and Xinjiang region. Investigating the 12:30 Song of the Mountains "H. B. Sister Monica Joan catch a woman stealing Communist regime's mass imprisonment 1:30 Song of the Mountains "High Fidelity / the team's milk.
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