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Leave Your Legacy See page 31 for details AUGUST 2016 Masterpiece: Inspector Lewis, The Final Season Airs 8pm Sundays, August 7, 14, 21 Kevin Whately and Laurence Fox return for one last time as Inspector Lewis and CS Hathaway, investigating new cases of murder and other crimes in the seemingly perfect aca- demic haven of Oxford. See story, inside front cover MONTANAPBS PROGRAM GUIDE MontanaPBS Guide On the Cover AUGUST 2016 · VOL. 30 · NO. 2 COPYRIGHT © 2016 MONTANAPBS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MEMBERSHIP 1-866-832-0829 SHOP 1-800-406-6383 EMAIL [email protected] WEBSITE www.montanapbs.org ONLINE VIDEO PLAYER watch.montanapbs.org The Guide to MontanaPBS is printed monthly by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle for MontanaPBS and the Friends of MontanaPBS, Inc., a nonprofit corporation (501(c)3) P.O. Box 10715, Bozeman, MT 59719-0715. The publication is sent to contributors to MontanaPBS. Basic annual membership is $35. Nonprofit periodical postage paid at Bozeman, MT. PLEASE SEND CHANGE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION TO: MontanaPBS Membership, VCB 183, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717 KUSM-TV Channel Guide P.O. Box 173340 · Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717–3340 Mont. Capitol Coverage OFFICE (406) 994-3437 FAX (406) 994-6545 MontanaPBS World E-MAIL [email protected] MontanaPBS Create MontanaPBS Kids COURTESY OF (C) ROBERT DAY/ITV STUDIOS & MASTERPIECE BOZEMAN STAFF MontanaPBS HD GENERAL MANAGER Eric Hyyppa ASSOC. GM & DIRECTOR OF CONTENT Aaron Pruitt MASTERPIECE Billings 16.1 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 SENIOR DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT Crystal Beaty Butte/Bozeman 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Inspector Lewis, MEMBERSHIP/EVENTS MANAGER Erika Matsuda Great Falls 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR Nikole Drummond The Final Season DEVELOPMENT ASST. Norma Ardesson, Mo Mislivets Helena 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Chris Seifert Kalispell 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 46.5 One for Sorrow DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY Dean Lawver Missoula 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Airs 8pm Sunday, August 7 GUIDE PRODUCTION MSU Creative Services ADDITIONAL OVER-THE-AIR TV Also 8/9 1am, 4:30am CHANNELS FOR MONTANAPBS PRODUCTION Bruce Leckband, Beth Saboe, Ben Learn if Lewis, who needs to prove himself to a 17 Paradise & Shields River Valleys Skudlarek, Kyle Sorenson, Scott Sterling new boss, and Hathaway can establish a connec- 20 Belgrade & Springhill Community DIR. OF OPERATIONS/CHIEF OPERATOR Paul Heitt-Rennie tion between the remains of a body discovered in 20 Billings a well and the death of a young artist. Hathaway 27 Emigrant & Chico Hot Springs KUFM-TV finally gets to know his estranged father. PARTV 180 · The University of Montana 40 Sweet Grass Hills; Liberty, Toole & Hill Counties Missoula, MT 59812 49 Helena OFFICE (406) 243-4101 FAX (406) 243-3299 63 Bridger, Fromberg and Belfry Magnus Opus E-MAIL [email protected] Airs 8pm Sunday, August 14 Also 8/16 1am, 4:30am MISSOULA STAFF Table of Contents INTERIM GENERAL MANAGER Linda Talbott An Oxford college dean is found bludgeoned 3 FEATURED THIS MONTH OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Daniel Dauterive to death following a heated debate in a pub. An PRODUCTION Gus Chambers, Ray Ekness, alchemic image purposefully left at the crime 4 MADE IN MONTANA Anna Rau, John Twiggs scene leads Lewis and Hathaway to anticipate 5 Active Shooter: PROGRAM ASSISTANT Sue Ginn that more murders will follow. An unusual tattoo Are Montana Colleges Ready? on the dean’s body and the bodies of two more 6 EVENING & OVERNIGHT MontanaPBS & World Friends of MontanaPBS Board victims leads to a discovery and a frantic effort to 7 Koko: The Gorilla Who Talks OFFICERS prevent another murder. Meanwhile, Hathaway is 9 American Experience: JFK CHAIR Nancy Cornwell, Bozeman; VICE CHAIR Dax struggling to accept his father’s illness. 11 American Experience: LBJ Schieffer, Bozeman; PAST CHAIR Richard Young, 13 American Experience: Jimmy Carter Bozeman; SECRETARY Michele Robinson, Butte; 15 American Experience: Reagan What Lies Tangled TREASURER Barbara Berens, Missoula 17 Great Performance: Madama Butterfly Airs 8pm Sunday, August 21 MEMBERS 19 American Experience: Nixon Also 8/23 1am, 4:30am BOZEMAN Walter Fleming, Eric Hyyppa, Sally 21 American Experience: George H. W. Bush Maison; GREAT FALLS Katie Kotynski; HELENA Kirk When an eminent mathematician is killed in a 22 WEEKDAY PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS J. Miller, Bruce Whittenberg; KALISPELL Tony bomb attack, Lewis and Hathaway quickly dis- 23 WEEKEND PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS Brockman; MISSOULA Bill Beecher, Kate Jackson, cover the victim was a notorious philanderer with 24 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS many enemies. When a bomb is discovered at Sue Malek. Linda Talbott; WHITEFISH Betsy Cox, Odd Squad: The Movie Louisa S. Nye; UM MISSOULA Peggy Kuhr; the home of the victim’s brother, also a mathema- 25 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING MontanaPBS & World MSU BOZEMAN Terry Leist tician, the case moves in another direction. Then 28 A-Z PROGRAM LISTING Create a chemistry professor is murdered. Meanwhile, A SERVICE OF 29 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING MontanaPBS Kids Lewis’ long-planned trip with his girlfriend is put 30 BUSINESS PARTNERS in jeopardy. 32 Spillover: Zika, Ebola & Beyond Cover images: Courtesy of (C) Robert Day/ITV Stu- dios & MASTERPIECE MONTANAPBS PROGRAM GUIDE 3 Find your community MontanaPBS HD and MontanaPBS World channels, On the Cover Featured this month See page 2 or go to www.montanapbs.org/about/broadcast-area - LECTIONS, UW37304 LECTIONS, COURTESY OF UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON LIBRARIES, SPECIAL COL SPECIAL LIBRARIES, WASHINGTON OF UNIVERSITY OF COURTESY The 1936 University of Washington’s varsity crew team. Left to right standing: Don Hume, Stroke; Joe Rantz, 7; George Hunt, 6; Jim McMillin, 5; John White, 4; Gordon Adams, 3; Charles Day, 2; and Roger Morris, 1. Kneeling: Bob Moch, Coxwain AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Boys of ’36 Airs 8pm Tuesday, August 2 Also 8/4 1:30am, 5am This program explores how nine working-class young men from the Univer- sity of Washington took the rowing world and the nation by storm when they captured the gold medal at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. These sons of loggers, shipyard workers and farmers overcame tremendous hardships— psychological, physical and economic—to beat not only the Ivy League teams of the East Coast but Adolf Hitler’s elite German rowers. Their unexpected victory, and the obstacles they overcame to achieve it, gave hope to a nation struggling to emerge from the depths of the Depression. COURTESY OF AXEL SPRINGER SYNDICATION GMBH/ULLSTEIN BILD GMBH/ULLSTEIN SYNDICATION AXEL SPRINGER OF COURTESY Nazi Games: Berlin 1936 Airs 7pm Tuesday, August 2 Also 8/4 12:30am, 4am See how the Nazis and the IOC turned, to their mutual advantage, a relatively small, elitist sports event into an epic global and mass media spectacle that, despite the IOC’s determined attempts to forget, continues to this day. Closing Ceremony of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Olympia-Film of L. Riefenstahl 4 MONTANAPBS PROGRAM GUIDE Produced by MontanaPBS Made in Montana MontanaPBS continues to tell the story of our state—past and present—with award winning television productions. Programs like Backroads of Montana, Indian Relay, Fort Peck Dam and Butte, America help our citizens thoughtfully reflect on the colorful history of our state, the majesty of our shared landscape and our unique people and cultures. Programs such as Montana Ag Live, Con- cussion: Answers in the Blood?, Degrees of Difference and many others foster important discussion about current issues. Pride and Perseverance: Settlers in the Upper Missouri River Breaks It took special people to settle the Upper Missouri MONTANAPBS River Breaks country. Descendants of these early settlers tell the story of their ancestors, and what it takes to continue the agricultural lifestyle in this harsh and beautiful country. Airs Thursday, 8/18 at 7:30pm Aging Out: Autism in Montana Each year, more children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, but the framework of care drastically changes for them after adoles- cence. The tidal wave of children transitioning into adulthood leaves many families with a search for help and structure. Follow Montana families as they recognize their fears and explore their options for the future. Airs Sunday, 8/28 at 10am Diseases of Potatoes and Sugar Beets in Montana MSU Extension plant pathologist Jessica Rupp helps us understand the unique diseases of two Jailed for Their Words of Montana’s most import- Airs 7pm Thursday, August 4 Also 8/7 10am ant crops—potatoes and sugar beets. Airs Hear fascinating stories of Montanans imprisoned during WWI as part of the Montana Sedi- Sunday, 8/7 at 11am tion Act of 1918 for criticizing America’s war effort. Pictured: Herman Bausch and Janet Smith Looking At the Montana Board of Livestock Chairman of Montana’s Board Jailed for Their Words: When Free Active Shooter: Are Montana Colleges of Livestock John Lehfeldt discusses the Speech Died in Wartime America This Ready? As America grapples with a growing livestock industry in Montana and how the program tells the fascinating story of Mon- number of mass shootings, training for an Board functions in maintaining a viable tanans imprisoned during WWI as part of the active shooter situation has become more livestock industry. Airs Sunday, 8/14 at 11am Montana Sedition Act of 1918 for criticizing commonplace, even in Montana. The state America’s war effort. Through powerful hasn’t had a deadly shooting on campus Deadly? Delightful? Distasteful? memoir, national expert commentary, archival since 1990 but police know it could happen Mycology in the M Cathy Cripps be footage, descendent interviews and re-enact- here at any time.