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July Program Listings PROGRAM LISTINGS JULY PROGRAM LISTINGS FRIDAY 1 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm Midnight BBC World Nightly Nightly Business Report Ivory Tower McLaughlin Insight Washington Great British Baking Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley News Business Group Week with Show - Season 3 America Report Gwen Ifill Curious George 3: Ready Jet Go! Lidia’s Cook’s Pati’s Sara’s This Old Richard Bangs’ South Lidia’s Cook’s Back to the Jungle Kitchen Country Mexican Weeknight House It’s America: Quest for Kitchen Country Fresh Pasta Steakhouse TableGirls Meals All About Wonder The continent’s Fresh Pasta Steakhouse Make fresh Specials Off Just Wanna Significant The Beams waterfalls, ancient citadels, Make fresh Specials Off Pappardelle The Grill Have Fun Salad Make Flitch beams and natural wonders are Pappardelle The Grill pasta. Make grilled Make honey a tomato are installed in explored. pasta. Make grilled rib eyes. chipotle ribs. salad. the kitchen. rib eyes. F.S. Key and the Song Lafayette: The Lost Liberty F.S. Key and the Song PBS Newshour Nightly Asia Insight Lafayette: The Lost Hero That Built America Hero Explore the story of the Or Death That Built America Business Explore the story of the Marquis de Lafayette and his Learn about Report Marquis de Lafayette. quest to bring democracy to the Virginia America and France. Convention of 1775. PBS Newshour Dancing on Tunnel A killer claims to Endeavour Season 3 On Masterpiece Classic Arts Showcase the Edge highlight ills of contemporary Arcadia A young housewife dies seemingly Stanley charts European society as his second of a mysterious tummy bug. the Louis “truth” unfolds. Lester Band. SATURDAY 2 11:30 am Noon 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm MotorWeek Ciao Italia Lidia’s America’s Martha Sara’s Week- Best of Landscapes Sewing Fons & Victory PBS Charlie Rose Sunday Kitchen Test Kitchen Bakes night Meals the Joy of Through with Porter’s Garden’s NewsHour - The Week Dinner - La Savory from Cook’s Pastry Pestopalooza Painting Time J.M.W. Nancy The Love of EdibleFEAST Weekend Cena Di Baking Make Illustrated Cream Make Guest chef Gi- Cabin in Turner’s Absolute Quilting Ohio Meet Domenica sesame and Dinner in a cherry tart useppe Fanelli the Woods Visions Easiest Way Just Beachy a man who Make stuffed fava bean dip. Cuba Make with cherry prepares a basil Mysteries of Veni to Sew, Learn about started his own meat rolls. Cuban braised spiked pastry pesto pasta. unfold. Learn about Part 2 Nancy the basics grass-fed dairy. shredded cream. watercolor minimizes of raw edge beef. techniques. sewing effort. applique. 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm Midnight Antiques Roadshow The Lawrence Welk Keeping As Time Goes All-Star Film Collection Queen TBA Austin City Limits TV on Bluegrass Vintage New York Great Show The Vacation Show Up Appear- By Lionel Christina The 17th-century Swedish queen the Radio/The War On Under- items including an Emile Galle “Minnie The Mermaid” and ances - The receives a letter falls in love with the Spanish ambassador. Drugs Dig the best in modern ground faience cat and a 1968 Robert “Sittin’ On Top of the World” are Memoirs of from ex-wife rock with the indie band TV on Robert Earl F. Kennedy letter are revisited. performed. Hyacinth Margaret. the Radio and retro-leaning Keen Bucket The War on Drugs. Daisy’s Toyboy Farm with America’s P. Allen Sara’s Steven BBQ with George P. Allen BBQ with Steven Sara’s America’s America’s Ian Knauer Test Kitchen Smith’s Weeknight Raichlen’s Franklin Hirsch Smith’s Franklin Raichlen’s Weeknight Test Test Kitchen 4th of July from Cook’s Garden to Meals Project Direct Heat Lifestyle Garden to Brisket Project Meals Five Kitchen from Cook’s Picnic Hear Illustrated Table Fire Girls at the Smoke & Mesquite Layering Table Sizzlin Legends of Smoke Ingredient from Cook’s Illustrated touching Scallops and Up The Grill Grill with Raichlen On Aaron gets with Celebrations Texas BBQ Seafood Cookout Illustrated Baguettes stories about Shrimp Hot Grill veggies Elizabeth Ribs Make St. a lesson Seasoning Unique recipes provide a step- Gets Sara’s scallop, Spicing at Home communicat- Off The Grill and make a Karmel Louis ribs with in cooking Make sliced for the grill are by-step brisket Smoked basil and Up The Uncover the ing overseas Make grilled raspberry iced Make Chicken vanilla-brown “cowboy style.” steak with highlighted. cooking Make smoked prosciutto Backyard essential tools through food. scallops. tea recipe. Paillard. sugar glaze. garlic butter experiment. shrimp and kebabs are Barbecue for baking sauce. corn chowder. served. Make garlic- Baguette. lime grilled steaks. McLaughlin Point Taken Focus On Global 3000 POV Don’t Tell Anyone Visa Dream America Reframed Buried Above Committee POV Don’t Group Europe An elderly Ground Tell Anyone couple tries to get a tourist visa. 9 Months That Made You Nova Making North Supernature - Wild Flyers Doctor Blake Mysteries EastEnders EastEnders Classic Arts Showcase (Series) The First 8 Weeks Follow America: Origins Discover how Defying Gravity Explore the Death of a Travelling the story of how, from a forces of almost unimaginable basic principles of flight to see Salesman fertilized egg, everyone takes power gave birth to the continent how animals become airborne in on human form in the womb. of North America. the first place. 3232 JulyNovember / August / December 2016 2015 Local programs in red JULY SUNDAY 3 11:30 am Noon 12:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 4:30 pm 5:00 pm 5:30 pm Great Performances at the Met Lulu Visual artist William Kentridge stages Alban Berg’s shocking EastEnders EastEnders Out of Rick Steves’ PBS Insight masterpiece about a femme fatale. Ireland Europe NewsHour European Weekend Travel Skills Get advice for a trip to Europe. 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm Midnight iQ: smart- Cycle of Live from the Artists Den Dancing on the Edge The Endeavour Season 3 On Masterpiece Tunnel The killer steps up Theater Fall In Love parent Health Marina and the Diamonds band takes a train ride to a Prey The disappearance of a Dutch au his cross-Channel campaign, Talk Tony with Music The Maker Marina and the Diamonds give picnic arranged by Donaldson. pair leads Endeavour to investigate Oxford targeting an elderly victim in Award Our Musical Movement an eclectic performance. scientific academia. his “moral” crusade. Predictions Focus in Schools Cycle of Sara’s Annabel Essential Martha America’s Martin Sara’s Ask This Rick Steves’ Islands Martha America’s Health Weeknight Langbein: Pepin Eggs- Stewart’s Test Kitchen Yan’s Taste Weeknight Old House Europe Without Stewart’s Test Kitchen Meals Five The Free Quisite Make Cooking from Cook’s of Vietnam Meals Five Home Helsinki Cars with Cooking from Cook’s Ingredient Range Cook quiche with School Illustrated The French Ingredient Composting, and Tallinn: Kira Hesser School Illustrated Cookout Lunch on the bacon, Eggs On The New York Connection Cookout Steam Baltic Italy’s On The New York Make scallop, Grill Make Jeannette, Bone Make Natives Make Make spicy Make scallop, Boiler Use Sisters Aeolian Bone Make Natives Make basil and Turkish Bride and Flan with sumptuous cheesecake. beef stew. basil and organic Explore the Islands Visit sumptuous cheesecake. prosciutto Soup. green herbs oxtail. prosciutto garbage to fascinating a volcanic oxtail. kebabs. and spinach. kebabs. create soil. capitals. archipelago. America Committee Great Conversations Ivory Tower Insight Greeks The Good Strife Global Voices A Young Patriot Local USA Supernature Reframed Great Conversations: Sense of - Wild Flyers Buried John Irving and Sam Place Defying Above Tanenhaus Gravity Ground The Lawrence Welk Life On Fire Ash Runners Forgotten Ellis Island Ellis Pacific Heartbeat A Classic Arts Showcase (Series) Show The Vacation Show Birds, foxes and other animals Island Hospital is remembered Place to Call Home The “Minnie The Mermaid” and react to ash from a volcanic by patients and staff. impact of the growing “Sittin’ On Top of the World” are eruption on the island of housing crisis and lack of performed. New-Britain. affordable homes in New Zealand is revealed. MONDAY 4 6:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 8:30 pm 9:00 pm 9:30 pm 10:00 pm 10:30 pm 11:00 pm 11:30 pm Midnight BBC World Nightly PBS NewsHour Capitol Fourth Celebrate America’s 240th Capitol Fourth Celebrate America’s 240th Charlie Rose Tavis Smiley News Business birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza birthday with an all-star musical extravaganza America Report and amazing fireworks. and amazing fireworks. Curious Cat in the Nature Cat Ready Jet Lidia’s Cook’s Pati’s Mex- Taste of This Old Richard Bangs’ Lidia’s Cook’s George Hat Knows Nature Cat Go! Just Kitchen Country ican Table Louisiana House It’s Adventures with a Kitchen Country George a Lot About and his pals Sean explains Seared Dinner from Pinata with Chef Foundation Purpose “Egypt: Quest Seared Dinner from learns about That! Nick are called into that Earth is a Steak Lidia the Prairie Party Make John Folse Time Work for the Lord of the Nile” Steak Lidia the Prairie stretching.
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