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Television Schedule Prairie Public July 2021 1 Television Schedule Prairie Public July 2021 1 Visit prairiepublic.org for the most up-to-date schedules, including Prairie Public’s multicast schedules. Programming may change with little or no notice. Programs are listed in Central Time. Thursday 7/1 Friday 7/2 Saturday 7/3 Sunday 7/4 midnight BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News Woodsongs Kingston Trio 12:30 NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline And Allie Colleen 1:00 Nature This Old House Washington Week Finding Your Roots The Bat Man 1:30 Of Mexico Ask This Old House Firing Line With Margaret Hoover Prairie Pulse 2:00 Mr. Tornado NOVA Genl. Mike Haugen, Fargo Airsho American Masters American Experience First Horse Warriors Preview Ballerina Boys 2:30 Prairie Mosaic 3:00 Prairie Musicians Beyond The Canvas Frontline Wonders Of Mexico Thomas Anderson Germany’s Neo-Nazis & The Far Right Forests Of The Maya Malcolm Frager 3:30 American Pianist Beyond The Canvas 4:00 Indian Country Today PBS Newshour PBS Newshour History Detectives 4:30 DW Focus On Europe 5:00 Market To Market History Detectives 5:30 Arts, History, Music, Arts, History, Music, America’s Heartland 6:00 And Cultural Programs And Cultural Programs Civil Discourse Almanac 6:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack Second Opinion 7:00 Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Capitol Report With Joan Lunden Prairie Pulse 7:30 Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Washington Week Genl. Mike Haugen, Fargo Airsho Preview To The Contrary 8:00 Curious George Curious George With Bonnie Erbe Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood 8:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood The Drexel Interview Splash And Bubbles America’s 9:00 Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Test Kitchen From Cook’s Illustrated Super Why! Pinkalicious Pinkalicious 9:30 & Peterrific & Peterrific Simply Ming WordGirl Joanne Weir’s The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot 10:00 Plates And Places About That! Let’s Learn Let’s Learn Christopher Kimball’s 10:30 Milk Street Television DIY Science Time 11:00 Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Lidia’s Kitchen The Open Mind Clifford Clifford Story In 11:30 The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire The Public Square noon Sesame Street Sesame Street Market To Market History With David Rubenstein 12:30 Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why America’s Heartland Native Report 1:00 Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Almanac Independent Lens 1:30 Let’s Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna! The People Best Of Sewing Vs. Agent Orange 2:00 Nature Cat Nature Cat With Nancy Fons & Porter’s POV Shorts 2:30 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Love Of Quilting The Changing Same Painting 3:00 Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali With Wilson Bickford Rick Steves’ Europe Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And 3:30 The Secret Museum The Secret Museum Painting With Paulson Samantha Brown’s Places To Love 4:00 Odd Squad Odd Squad The American Woodshop Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 4:30 Arthur Arthur This Old House Passion Italy 5:00 BBC World News America BBC World News America MotorWeek Prairie Mosaic 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source BBC World News Today PBS Newshour Weekend PBS Newshour Weekend 6:00 Second Opinion PBS Newshour PBS Newshour With Joan Lunden Lawrence Welk Show 6:30 Prairie Pulse 7:00 This Old House Washington Week To The Manor Born 7:30 Ask This Old House Firing Line With Margaret Hoover As Time Goes By Prairie Pulse A Capitol Fourth 8:00 Gen. Mike Haugen, Fargo Airsho Yes, Prime Minister Preview American Masters Prairie Mosaic Ballerina Boys 8:30 Jim Ulmer, Flag Island Lighthouse, Good Neighbors Scott Prebys 9:00 Prairie Musicians Beyond The Canvas A Capitol Fourth Thomas Anderson Austin City Limits Malcolm Frager Residente 9:30 American Pianist Beyond The Canvas Songs At The Center 10:00 Sadie Johnson, The Open Mind Amanpour Amanpour Barefoot McCoy & Alice Peacock And Company And Company Story In 10:30 Bluegrass Underground The Public Square 11:00 Indian Country Today Indian Country Today History With Song Of David Rubenstein To The Contrary The Mountains 11:30 Asia Insight With Bonnie Erbe Native Report Prairie Public Broadcasting • 207 North Fifth Street, P.O. Box 3240, Fargo, ND 58108-3240 • 701-241-6900 • prairiepublic.org 2 Television Schedule Prairie Public July 2021 Monday 7/5 Tuesday 7/6 Wednesday 7/7 Thursday 7/8 Friday 7/9 Saturday 7/10 Sunday 7/11 midnight BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News Great Conversations Woodsongs 12:30 NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline Jug Band Celebration 1:00 To The Manor Born This Old House Washington Week Antiques Roadshow Finding Your Roots Nature Ask This Old House 1:30 As Time Goes By Wild Florida Ask TOH Summer Firing Line With A Capitol Fourth Special Margaret Hoover 2:00 Yes, Prime Minister Antiques Roadshow Prairie Pulse Recut NOVA The Latino Experience Cuba’s Cancer Hope Great Performances 2:30 Good Neighbors Prairie Mosaic Gloria Estefan Sangre Yoruba Prairie Musicians 3:00 POV Hailey James A Capitol Fourth The Neutral Ground Austin City Limits Frontline Wonders Of Mexico Flowers Residente Mountain Worlds Of The Church 3:30 Minnesota’s Stained Beyond The Canvas Glass Heritage Songs At The Center Sadie Johnson, 4:00 Barefoot McCoy & Alice Peacock PBS Newshour PBS Newshour PBS Newshour PBS Newshour PBS Newshour History Detectives Bluegrass 4:30 Underground 5:00 Market To Market Around The History Detectives 5:30 Arts, History, Arts, History, Arts, History, Arts, History, Arts, History, Farm Table Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural Music, And Cultural 6:00 Programs Programs Programs Programs Programs Civil Discourse Almanac Consuelo Mack 6:30 Wealthtrack Second Opinion 7:00 Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Ready Jet Go! Capitol Report With Joan Lunden 7:30 Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Peg + Cat Washington Week Prairie Pulse To The Contrary Mister Rogers’ 8:00 Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George Curious George With Bonnie Erbe Neighborhood Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s Daniel Tiger’s 8:30 Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood Neighborhood The Drexel Interview Splash And Bubbles America’s Test 9:00 Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Donkey Hodie Kitchen From Super Why! Cook’s Illustrated Pinkalicious Pinkalicious Pinkalicious Pinkalicious Pinkalicious 9:30 & Peterrific & Peterrific & Peterrific & Peterrific & Peterrific Simply Ming WordGirl Joanne Weir’s The Cat In The Hat 10:00 Plates And Places Knows A Lot Let’s Learn Let’s Learn Let’s Learn Let’s Learn Let’s Learn About That! Christopher Kimball’s 10:30 Milk Street Television DIY Science Time 11:00 Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Lidia’s Kitchen The Open Mind Clifford Clifford Clifford Clifford Clifford Steven Raichlen’s Story In 11:30 The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog The Big Red Dog Project Fire The Public Square History With noon Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Sesame Street Market To Market David Rubenstein Around 12:30 Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why Elinor Wonders Why The Farm Table Native Report 1:00 Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Hero Elementary Almanac 1:30 Let’s Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna Let’S Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna! Let’s Go Luna! POV Best Of Sewing The Neutral Ground 2:00 Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat Nature Cat With Nancy Fons & Porter’s POV Shorts 2:30 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Love Of Quilting Water Warriors Painting With 3:00 Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali Molly Of Denali Wilson Bickford Rick Steves’ Europe Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Xavier Riddle And Samantha Brown’s 3:30 The Secret Museum The Secret Museum The Secret Museum The Secret Museum The Secret Museum Painting With Paulson Places To Love The American Joseph Rosendo’s 4:00 Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Odd Squad Woodshop Travelscope 4:30 Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur Arthur This Old House Passion Italy BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News 5:00 America America America America America MotorWeek Prairie Mosaic BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News BBC World News PBS Newshour PBS Newshour 5:30 Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Today Weekend Weekend Second Opinion 6:00 With Joan Lunden PBS Newshour PBS Newshour PBS Newshour PBS Newshour PBS Newshour Prairie Pulse Lawrence Welk Show 6:30 ND Film Society Pres Scottie Knollin This Old House 7:00 Scandinavian Washington Week To The Manor Born Modern Antiques Roadshow Finding Your Roots Nature Lucy Worsley’s Wild Florida Ask This Old House Royal Photo Album 7:30 Ask TOH Summer Firing Line With As Time Goes By Special Margaret Hoover Prairie Pulse 8:00 Antiques Roadshow ND Film Society Pres Yes, Prime Minister Recut Scottie Knollin The Latino Experience NOVA Unforgotten Season 4 Cuba’s Cancer Hope Prairie Mosaic Great Performances On Masterpiece 8:30 Women’s Suffrage, Gloria Estefan Good Neighbors Elizabeth Rockstad Sangre Yoruba Prairie Musicians 9:00 POV Hailey James The Neutral Ground Professor T Frontline Wonders Of Mexico Flowers Austin City Limits Anatomy Mountain Worlds Of The Church Of A Memory 9:30 Minnesota’s Stained Beyond The Canvas Glass Heritage 10:00 Songs At The Center The Open Mind Amanpour Amanpour Amanpour Amanpour Amanpour And Company And Company And Company And Company And Company Bluegrass Story In 10:30 Underground The Public Square 11:00 Indian Country Today Indian Country Today Indian Country Today Indian Country Today Indian Country Today History With Song David Rubenstein GZERO World This Is America To The Contrary Of The Mountains 11:30 With Ian Bremmer & The World DW Focus On Europe Asia Insight With Bonnie Erbe Native Report Prairie Public Broadcasting • 207 North Fifth Street, P.O.
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