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EXCLUSIVE MEMBER PROGRAM GUIDE February/March 2021

ThinkTV16 & ThinkTV16HD CET & CETHD ThinkTV14 & ThinkTV14HD

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Letter from our President & CEO Page 2

The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song Page 6

Independent Lens “Mr. Soul!” Page 7

At Home with Your Public Media Station Page 9

American Masters “Flannery” Page 17

Extinction: The Facts Page 19

PMConnect FebMar-fnl.indd 1 12/31/20 12:18 PM Welcome

Dear Member, As we get into February and we work toward getting our lives back to normal, your public television stations are busy continuing to provide educational support to our community while bringing you new local programs, both from our own production team and in coordination with local partners. We are also busy planning our Summer Action Auction, our LIVE! on CET Reimagined event (details coming in the next issue of this magazine!) and more. We are getting 2021 off to a great start and we hope you are too. To support our community’s young learners, we started airing Let’s Learn, a new hour-long daytime program featuring instruction by educators and virtual field trips for kids ages 3 to 8, especially those learning at home. SOITA also continued to offer a robust schedule of educator-and-student-focused workshops, including new age-specific courses about Google Classroom. We are also creating new videos as part of American Graduate: Getting to Work. In the production space, we are continuing to produce new episodes of The Art Show and SHOWCASE with Barbara Kellar and, as I write this, we are working to build a new remote-interview set-up in our studios, which we can continue to use well after the pandemic has ended. Our team is hard at work on our documentary about women’s suffrage and the second part of The Dayton Arcade: Waking the Giant. Our programming team is also working with local producers to schedule films like Long Story Short and Future Black City. There are also multiple digital projects in the works, including 60-Second SHOWCASE and Hobby Hunting, which will continue with new episodes through the spring. From PBS, February and March feature shows like Europe’s New Wild; The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song; Fast-Forward; NOVA: Beyond the Elements; Extinction: The Facts; and our March Membership Drive programs. We are excited to announce that our Summer Action Auction will be held from April 9 to April 19. This event, which complements our fall broadcast auction, will include gift certificates and items best enjoyed during the summer and early fall. Check out our Connecting with CET or Connecting with ThinkTV section of this magazine for more details. Finally, I want to say thank you. We had a successful year-end giving campaign and are off to a strong start in 2021 thanks to your support. We appreciate your viewership and your membership, which allows us to continue to serve our community. My best to you.

Kitty Lensman President & CEO CET and ThinkTV

Public Media Connect Channel Guide ThinkTV and CET

ThinkTV16 & ThinkTV16HD – PBS icon series and more. ThinkTV14 & ThinkTV14HD – The best of PBS and more. ThinkTV16Again – ThinkTV16 prime time repeats. ThinkTV14 Prime – ThinkTV14 prime time repeats. ThinkTV16Life – Favorite how-to and lifestyle programs. ThinkTV14Kids – PBS Kids 24/7 ThinkTV16Ohio/WORLD – Ohio plus world news & ThinkTV14World – World news, public affairs and the Ohio channel. information. Complete program listings for all CET channels are available ThinkTV16Kids – PBS Kids 24/7 online at www.CETconnect.org. CET: 513-381-4033 CET & CETHD – PBS icon series and more. Complete program listings for all ThinkTV channels are available CETCreate – Educational and how-to programs. online at www.thinktv.org. ThinkTV: 937-220-1600 CETArts – Drama, performance and music showcase.

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Monday, TV TV TV TV February 1 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tucson 2021 Hour 2” 8:00 Nature “Octopus: Making Contact” Discover hidden treasures in Tucson such as a Jackie Robinson archive from A professor raises and studies a pet octopus. 8:30 around 1938 and a 1960 GMT Master model Rolex.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Celebrating Black Americana” An 1821 U.S. citizenship certificate for George Barker and an African American NOVA “Forgotten Genius” 9:30 beauty book written by Madam C.J. Walker. The remarkable life story of Percy Julian, 10:00 Secret Life of Farm Animals “Cows” the accomplished African Independent Lens “9to5: American scientist. Learn how intelligent cows are and The Story of a Movement” 10:30 how chickens communicate. When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” Parton was 11:00 The Art Show singing the autobiographical tale of a movement. BBC World News

Tuesday, TV TV TV TV February 2 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD Lucy Worsley’s Royal Photo Album 8:00 “No Irish Need Apply” The British royal family has shaped Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the roots of actor Jane Lynch and comedian Jim Gaffigan. 8:30 their image with photography. 9:00 The Jazz Ambassadors Call the Midwife: Season 6, Episode 4 Dizzy Gillespie and other jazz greats combated racially-charged Soviet An expectant mother buckles under 9:30 propaganda through their music. the strains of pregnancy. 10:00 World on Fire on Masterpiece Season 1 FRONTLINE (Episode 4 of 7) 10:30 Harry’s courage is tested. 11:00 Africa’s Great Civilizations “Cities” Amanpour and Company BBC World News Europe’s New Wild Programming Highlight In an inspiring story of the wild rebirth of a Europe’s New Wild continent, this series reveals the spectacular resurgence of across Europe’s most Wednesdays, starting February 3, varied and breathtaking landscapes. The at 10pm on ThinkTV16 & CET premiere of this mini-series is titled The Missing Lynx. Mondays, starting February 8, at 10pm on ThinkTV14

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV February 3 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Nature “Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains” Great American Railroad Journeys 8:30 Travel to the mountains of Chile to learn the secrets of the puma, the area’s most elusive predator. “Reno to Napa Valley”

9:00 Beyond The Elements on NOVA “Reactions” Empire Builders: The Mayans David Pogue sets out on a worldwide quest to find the key molecules and chemical Ancient Mayan history is explored 9:30 reactions that have paved the way for the universe as we know it. through its cities.

10:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Missing Lynx” Rick Steves’ Europe: Egypt’s Cairo 10:30 Across the Iberian Peninsula, rewilding efforts allow the rare Iberian lynx to flourish once again. ’s Places to Love “Santa Fe, NM”

11:00 Forces of Nature “Shape” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Thursday, TV TV TV TV February 4 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway- Doc Martin “Of all the Harbors in all the Towns” Private Investigators Ask This Old House “Precast Concrete, An old flame of Aunt Joan sails back into her life. 8:30 New Lamppost” “Best Beware My Sting” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tucson Midsomer Murders: Secrets and Spies Jazz “Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935-1937)” 2021 Hour 2” (R of 2/1 at 8pm) (8:54pm) 9:30 A blues-soaked big band jazz style transforms Folklore about The Beast of Midsomer jazz. Billie Holiday is featured. proves to be more than a legend. 10:00 Independent Lens “9to5: The Story of a Movement” 10:30 Unforgettable Hampton Family Weekends with Yankee “Winter Wonderland” When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” Parton was 11:00 singing the autobiographical tale of a movement. Amanpour and Company BBC World News

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Friday, TV TV TV TV February 5 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Father Brown “The Numbers of the Beast” 8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Mrs. McCarthy strikes it lucky at the church bingo.

9:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Jazz “Swing: Pure Pleasure (1935-1937)” “Gustavo and Friends” FRONTLINE 9:30 A blues-soaked big band jazz style transforms Enjoy “Swan Lake” with dancer Misty Copeland. jazz. Billie Holiday is featured. 10:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Fireworks!” Independent Lens “9to5: The Story Performances by Katy Perry and Pink Martini. of a Movement” 10:30 Unforgettable Hampton Family Music from Star Wars. When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” Parton was 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 2 (Episode 3 of 12) Amanpour and Company singing the autobiographical tale of a movement.

Saturday, TV TV TV TV February 6 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots: Freedom Tales The Carol Burnett Show - Carol’s Favorites S. Epatha Merkerson and Michael Strahan “Dr. Nose” and Eydie Gorme singing 8:30 discover unexpected details about their families. “A House is Not a Home.” Movie: Gorillas in the Mist Anthropologist Dian Fossey becomes 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway- obsessed with learning to communicate Private Investigators with mountain gorillas. 9:30 The Central Park Five “All That Glisters” The miscarriage of justice following the 10:00 rape of a Central Park jogger. Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Murder on the Ballarat Train” 10:30 TBD

11:00 Before We Die Season 1 (Episode 7 of 10) Shetland: Season 5 (Episode 4 of 6)

Sunday, TV TV TV TV February 7 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece “Memento Mori” (Episode 4 of 6) 8:00 Antiques Roadshow A photographer specializing in post-mortem portraits gets menacing “Vintage Tuscon 2021: Hour 2” 8:30 messages from beyond the grave. 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece (Episode 5 of 7) James experiences an ethical plight involving Helen’s bull while 9:30 volunteering at the Darrowby Show. “The Gilded Age” The extravagance of the titans of the late 19th 10:00 Long Song On Masterpiece (Episode 2 of 3) century contrasted with the poverty of workers. 10:30 The handsome overseer Robert arrives, sparking a bitter rivalry between July and her mistress.

11:00 The Miniaturist On Masterpiece (Episode 3 of 3) Modus Season 1 (Episode 8 of 8) Austin City Limits

Monday, TV TV TV TV February 8 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Orlando Hour 1” Nature “Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains” 8:30 James McNeill Whistler artwork; photos signed by Presidents Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson Learn the secrets of the evasive predator. Beyond The Elements on NOVA “Reactions” 9:00 American Experience “Going Back to T-Town” Key molecules and chemical reactions Recalls the rise and decline of the all-black community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 9:30 have shaped the universe. Europe’s New Wild “The Missing Lynx” 10:00 Secret Life of Farm Animals “Pigs” Independent Lens: Women in Blue This documentary follows female officers Rewilding efforts allow the rare 10:30 Learn about the life and intelligence of pigs. from different ranks as they Iberian lynx to flourish. 11:00 The Art Show reimagine their profession BBC World News

Tuesday, TV TV TV TV February 9 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots “The Shirts On Their Backs” Lucy Worsley’s Royal Palace Secrets 8:30 Henry Louis Gates, Jr. reveals the immigrant roots of actors Tony Shalhoub and Christopher Meloni. Tour London’s most extraordinary palaces.

9:00 Al Capone: Icon Call the Midwife: Season 6, Episode 5 9:30 Celebrity gangster Al Capone’s enduring impact on American culture is explored. Nonnatus House welcomes a new recruit. 10:00 World on Fire on Masterpiece FRONTLINE Season 1 (Episode 5 of 7) 10:30 Harry and his unit reach Dunkirk. 11:00 Africa’s Great Civilizations “The Atlantic Age” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

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Wednesday, TV TV TV TV February 10 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Nature “Big Bend” 8:00 Great American Railroad Journeys A remote corner along the Rio Grande is an unspoiled “San Francisco” 8:30 wonderland that is home to glorious wildlife. 9:00 Beyond The Elements on NOVA “Indestructible” South Pacific (Episode 1 of 6) David Pogue sets out on a worldwide quest to find the key molecules and chemical Isolation has created some of the most curious 9:30 reactions that have paved the way for the universe as we know it. examples of life on earth.

10:00 Europe’s New Wild “Return of the Titans” Rick Steves’ Europe: Egypt’s Nile, Alxandria & Luxor 10:30 Travel to the Carpathian Mountains and beyond, where Europe’s most iconic species are thriving. Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Seoul, South Korea”

11:00 Forces of Nature “Elements” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Thursday, TV TV TV TV February 11 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 This Old House Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators Doc Martin “Haemophobia” 8:30 Ask This Old House “All That Glisters” (R of 2/6 at 9pm) Gossip about Martin’s blood phobia spreads.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Orlando Hour 1” Jazz “Swing: The Velocity of Celebration Midsomer Murders: The Glitch (8:54pm) 9:30 (R of 2/8 at 8pm) (1937-1939)” Academic and business interests collude in murder As the Great Depression deepens, jazz thrives. after a maverick scientist makes a discovery. 10:00 Independent Lens “Women In Blue” The saxophone emerges as an This documentary follows female officers iconic instrument. 10:30 Weekends with Yankee “Deep Roots” from different ranks as they 11:00 reimagine their profession. Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Friday, TV TV TV TV February 12 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Washington Week Father Brown “The River Corrupted” Sid returns to Kembleford to ask his old family 8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover to help save his new one. 9:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl “Musica Sin Jazz “Swing: The Velocity of Celebration Fronters (Music Without Borders)” FRONTLINE 9:30 (1937-1939)” “Lincoln Portrait” with the LA Philharmonic As the Great Depression deepens, jazz thrives. 10:00 The saxophone emerges as an Independent Lens “Women In Blue” Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize iconic instrument. This documentary follows female officers 10:30 The annual Mark Twain Prize is from different ranks as they presented to Dave Chappelle. 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 2 (Episode 4 of 12) reimagine their profession.

Saturday, TV TV TV TV February 13 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots “Eye of the Beholder” The Carol Burnett Show - Carol’s Favorites Alejandro G Iñárritu, Marina Abramovic, and Kehinde “The Oldest Man: Galley Slaves” and 8:30 Wiley learn more about their family histories. “Where is Love.” Movie: Arthur American Experience “Going Back To T-Town Charming but incessantly intoxicated 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway- (R) of 2/8 at 9pm) multimillionaire Arthur Bach Private Investigators falls for a working-class filcher. 9:30 The Dayton Arcade: Waking The Giant “O Thou Invisible Spirit of Wine”

10:00 Independent Lens “Cooked” Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Tells the story of the tragic heatwave in “The Green Mill Murder” 10:30 Chicago in the summer of 1995. TBD

11:00 Before We Die (Episode 8 of 10) Austin City Limits “Sturgill Simpson” Shetland: Season 5 (Episode 5 of 6)

Sunday, TV TV TV TV February 14 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Orlando Hour 1” 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece “Cell 99” (Episode 5 of 6) Joe Strummer’s boots and a 1941 Eliza stumbles upon a criminal enterprise while searching for the secrets to her father’s fate. 8:30 Grant Wood lithograph. American Experience “The Bombing of Wall Street” 9:00 All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece (Episode 6 of 7) The story behind the mostly-forgotten Defying Siegfried, Tristan coaxes James to try a risky procedure to save a stricken cow. 9:30 bombing in 1920. American Experience “Island Murder” 10:00 Long Song On Masterpiece (Episode 3 of 3) The truth behind a 1930s rape and murder Facing labor unrest and financial ruin for the plantation, Robert’s sanity starts to unravel. 10:30 case that shook Hawaii. 11:00 Seaside Hotel “A Summer by the North Sea” Thou Shalt Not Kill (Episode 7 of 12) Austin City Limits

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Monday, TV TV TV TV February 15 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Nature “Big Bend” 8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Orlando Hour 2” A remote corner along the Rio Grande is Fantastic finds include a 1965 NASA Corned Beef archive and a 1918 WWI peach can label letter. 8:30 home to glorious wild life.

9:00 Beyond The Elements on NOVA “Indestructible” American Experience “Voice of Freedom” Key molecules and chemical reactions have 9:30 This film tells the story of how Marian Anderson was barred from performing at shaped the universe. 10:00 Constitution Hall by the Daughters of the American Revolution and how Eleanor Roosevelt Europe’s New Wild “Return of the Titans” publicly resigned her D.A.R. membership in protest. Travel to the Carpathian Mountains and beyond, 10:30 where Europe’s most iconic species are thriving.

11:00 The Art Show Amanpour and Company BBC World News The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song Programming Highlight Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes The Black Church: This is Our Story, viewers on a journey through the rich and complex evolution of the Black Church to This is Our Song reveal how it has influenced nearly every Tuesdays, February 16 & February 23 chapter of the African American story and TV continues to animate black identity today. at 9pm on CET & Think 16 This four-hour film will be presented in two parts, with part one on February 16 and part two on February 23.

Tuesday, TV TV TV TV February 16 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots “Write My Name in the Book of Life” Heavenly Gardens (Part 1 of 2) Musician Pharrell Williams and filmmaker Kasi Lemmons uncover Alexander Armstrong and Arit Anderson 8:30 accounts of their enslaved ancestors. visit six sacred gardens in the UK. 9:00 Call the Midwife: Season 6, Episode 6 The Nonnatus family provides care for 9:30 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song (Part 1 of 2) Sister Mary Cynthia. The roots of African American religion, beginning with the 10:00 trans-Atlantic slave trade, are explored. World on Fire on Masterpiece Season 1 (Episode 6 of 7) 10:30 Paris falls to the Nazis and lives are turned upside 11:00 Africa’s Great Civilizations “Commerce” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV February 17 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins” (Part 1 of 2) Great American Railroad Journeys 8:30 The relationship between humans and horses, which is almost as old as civilization, is explored. “Berkeley to Santa Cruz”

9:00 South Pacific (Episode 2 of 6) Beyond The Elements on NOVA “Life” How people reached islands thousands 9:30 of miles apart.

10:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Land of the Snow and Ice” Rick Steves’ Europe: Ethiopia: A Development Story 10:30 Natives and conservation groups work to save an age-old reindeer migration in Lapland. Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Lafayette

11:00 Forces of Nature “Color” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Thursday, TV TV TV TV February 18 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators 8:00 This Old House Doc Martin “Old Dogs” “O Thou Invisible Spirit of Wine” Dr. Ellingham struggles to form relationships. 8:30 Ask This Old House (R of 2/13 at 9pm)

9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Orlando Hour 2” Midsomer Murders: Small Mercies (8:54pm) Jazz “Dedicated to Chaos (1940-1945)” A victim is found pegged and bound like 9:30 (R of 2/15 at 8pm) As racial violence heightens, the Gulliver in Lilliput in the declining village center of jazz in NY moves from 10:00 John Legend Plays Baloise Session of Little Worthy. John Legend performs hits like “Made To Love” Harlem to 52nd Street. 10:30 and “All of Me.” Weekends with Yankee “Arts and the Sea” 11:00 Korla Amanpour and Company BBC World News

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Friday, TV TV TV TV February 19 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Washington Week Father Brown “The Curse of the Aesthetic” 8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Who’s out to kill a tortured artist?

9:00 Movie: Best in Show Jazz “Dedicated to Chaos (1940-1945)” Driving While Black: A documentary crew follows eccentric 9:30 As racial violence heightens, the center Race, Space and Mobility in America participants as they compete at a 10:00 of jazz in NY moves from The automobile brought new freedoms and national . Harlem to 52nd Street. new perils for African Americans. 10:30 Shelter Me Features an organization that trains shelter dogs 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 2 (Episode 5 of 12) Amanpour and Company to become search-and-rescue dogs.

Saturday, TV TV TV TV February 20 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots “All in the Family The Carol Burnett Show - Carol’s Favorites The family stories of actor Ty Burrell “As the Stomach Turns” and more. 8:30 and radio host Joe Madison Movie: Avalon A Polish-Jewish family tries to 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private make a better future in America Investigators at the beginning of the 9:30 Black Church: This Is Our Story, “Teach Me, Dear Creature” 20th Century. This Is Our Song “Episode 1” 10:00 (R of 2/16 at 9pm) Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Death at Victoria Dock” 10:30 Our American Family: The Mays

11:00 Before We Did” (Episode 9 of 10) Austin City Limits “Willie Nelson” Shetland: Season 5 (Episode 6 of 6)

Sunday, TV TV TV TV February 21 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Orlando Hour 2” 8:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Masterpiece “The Case of Henry Scarlet” (Episode 6 of 6) A 1965 NASA Corned Beef archive and a Eliza faces forgery, murder and false accusation as she gets to the bottom of her father’s death. 8:30 1918 WWI peach can label letter. 9:00 American Experience “Fight” All Creatures Great and Small On Masterpiece (Episode 7 of 7) The impact of the bout between Joe Louis 9:30 Siegfried hosts a Christmas Eve party, with an even bigger event to follow the next day. and Max Schmeling. Helen accompanies James on an emergency house call. 10:00 Al Capone: Icon Al Capone’s enduring impact on 10:30 Beyond The Canvas “Taking The Stage” American culture is explored. 11:00 Seaside Hotel On Walter Presents “Men’s Visit” Thou Shalt Not Kill (Episode 8 of 12) Austin City Limits Independent Lens “Mr. Soul!” Programming Highlight In 1968, producer Ellis Haizlip developed a Independent Lens “Mr. Soul!” new show aimed at Black audiences, one that used the familiar variety-show format Monday, February 22, at 10pm on CET to display and celebrate the breadth of Black culture. For five years, the public television Thursday, February 25, at 10pm on TV series SOUL! highlighted Black literature, Think 16 music and politics, and often paired guests Friday, February 26, at 9pm on ThinkTV14 in unexpected juxtapositions that gave them an opportunity to shine in unique ways.

Monday, TV TV TV TV February 22 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Spokane Hour 1” Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins” On a new episode of “Antiques Roadshow,” watch what happens when (Part 1 of 2) 8:30 a participant finds out the guitar he acquired was once stolen. The relationship between humans and horses. 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Harrisburg, Hour Three” Beyond The Elements On NOVA “Life” The 1963-1968 NASA archive of Pearl Tucker and a painted Bucher box Key molecules and chemical reactions 9:30 made around 1800 are appraised. have shaped the universe. 10:00 Generation Zapped Europe’s New Wild “The Land of the Snow and Ice” Investigates the potential dangers of prolonged Independent Lens “Mr. Soul!” The work to save an age-old reindeer 10:30 exposure to RF from wireless technology. The story of Ellis Haizlip, creator of the migration in Lapland. culturally-significant PBS seriesSOUL! 11:00 The Art Show BBC World News

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Tuesday, TV TV TV TV February 23 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD Heavenly Gardens (Part 2 of 2) 8:00 Finding Your Roots “Country Roots” Alexander Armstrong and Arit Anderson The diverse backgrounds of country music icons Clint Black and Rosanne Cash are explored. 8:30 visit six sacred gardens in the UK. 9:00 Call the Midwife: Season 6, Episode 7 Dr. Turner helps the Mullucks care for 9:30 Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song (Part 2 of 2) their disabled child. Discover how the Black church expanded to address social 10:00 inequality and minister to those in need. World on Fire on Masterpiece Season 1 (Episode 7 of 7) 10:30 Harry has a second chance to save Kasia. 11:00 Paul Thorn’s Mission Temple Fireworks Revival Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV February 24 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: Origins” (Part 2 of 2) Great American Railroad Journeys 8:30 The relationship between humans and horses, which is almost as old as civilization, is explored. “Monterey to Los Angeles”

9:00 NOVA “Mars 2021” South Pacific (Episode 3 of 6) Watch as NASA attempts to land its newest robotic geologist, The annual journeys of Tiger sharks 9:30 a rover named Perseverance, in February 2021. and sperm whales.

10:00 Europe’s New Wild “Europe’s Amazon” Rick Steves’ Europe: Why We Travel 10:30 Discover how the habitats of the Danube Delta depend on a healthy river to continue growing. Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Rhine River”

11:00 Forces of Nature “Motion” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Thursday, TV TV TV TV February 25 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 This Old House “Pizza Time” Urban Consulate Presents: Black Future City Doc Martin “In Loco” Ask This Old House “Radiator Paint, Load What a thriving city looks like through the Louisa seeks a promotion. Bert tests 8:30 Bearing Wall” eyes of black changemakers. his culinary skills.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Spokane Hour 1” Midsomer Murders: The Creeper (8:54pm) Jazz “Risk (1945-1955)” While Barnaby is investigating a skilled 9:30 (R of 2/22 at 8pm) Jazz becomes a symbol of American cat burglar, a body is found democracy abroad. At home, the music 10:00 at the scene of a break in. Independent Lens “Mr. Soul!” breaks into different camps. 10:30 The story of Ellis Haizlip, creator of the culturally- Weekends with Yankee “Walk on the Wild Side” significant PBS seriesSOUL! 11:00 Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Friday, TV TV TV TV February 26 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Washington Week Father Brown “The Fall of the House of St. Gardner” 8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover A gossip columnist is murdered.

9:00 John Sebastian Presents Folk Rewind Jazz “Risk (1945-1955)” Focuses on the greatest singers and songwriters Independent Lens “Mr. Soul!” 9:30 Jazz becomes a symbol of American of the classic 1950s and ‘60s folk era. Features The story of Ellis Haizlip, creator of the culturally- significant PBS series SOUL! 10:00 democracy abroad. At home, the music a treasure trove of historical footage, plus new breaks into different camps. performances by artists who are still 10:30 appearing in concert today. Kindred Spirits: Artists Brown and Burwell

11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 2 (Episode 6 of 12) Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Saturday, TV TV TV TV February 27 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary (7pm) The Smothers Brothers and Judy Collins Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry Celebrate the impact of the folk music trio that 8:30 host a look at the evolution of modern A celebration of Parton’s 50 years as provided America’s soundtrack for five decades. a member of the Grand Ole Opry with new 9:00 American folk music. John Sebastian Presents: interviews and performances. Folk Rewind (My Music) 9:30 Focuses on the greatest singers and songwriters Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk of the classic 1950s and ‘60s folk era. Features a 10:00 The Tower of Power celebrated 50 years Tina Turner: One Last Time treasure trove of historical footage, plus in 2018 and the group is still going strong. Compilation of Tina Turner’s two final concerts new performances by artists who are still 10:30 at Wembley Stadium, recorded during her appearing in concert today. 11:00 Before We Die (Episode 10 of 10) ‘Twenty Four Seven’ tour. Sharon Isbin: Troubadour

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6:00am BBC News 1:00pm Sesame Street 6:00am Amanpour and Noon Let's Learn 6:00am NHK Newsline 12:30pm Clifford Company 6:30am Happy Yoga 1:30pm Elinor Wonders Why 1:00pm Drama Block 6:30am BBC World News 1:00pm Cooking Program 7:00am Molly of Denali 7:00am Molly of Denali 2:00pm Hero Elementary 3:00pm Let's Learn 7:00am Fitness Programs 1:30pm Travel Program 7:30am Wild Kratts 7:30am Wild Kratts 2:30pm Let's Go Luna 4:00pm Molly of Denali 7:30am Sit and Be Fit 2:00pm Needlecraft Program 8:00am Hero Elementary 8:00am Hero Elementary 3:00pm Let's Learn 4:30pm Xavier Riddle 8:00am Daniel Tiger 2:30pm Cooking Program 8:30am Xavier Riddle 8:30am Xavier Riddle 4:00pm Molly of Denali 5:00pm Odd Squad 8:30am Sesame Street 3:00pm Amanpour and 9:00am Curious George Company 9:00am Curious George 4:30pm Xavier Riddle 5:30pm Arthur 9:00am Splash and Bubbles 4:00pm Elinor Wonders Why 9:30am Daniel Tiger 9:30am Daniel Tiger 5:00pm Odd Squad 6:00pm BBC World News 9:30am Arthur 10:00am Daniel Tiger 4:30pm Hero Elementary 10:00am Daniel Tiger 5:30pm Arthur 6:30pm DW The Day 10:00am Nature Cat 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why 5:00pm Wild Kratts 10:30am Elinor Wonders Why 6:00pm PBS NewsHour 7:00pm PBS NewsHour 10:30am Ready Jet Go! 11:00am Sesame Street 5:30pm Wild Kratts 11:00am Sesame Street 7:00pm BBC News 11:00am Molly of Denali 11:30am Pinkalicious 6:00pm Molly of Denali 11:30am Pinkalicious 7:30pm Travel 11:30am Let’s Go Luna 6:30pm Xavier Riddle Noon Let's Learn Noon Dinosaur Train 7:00pm NHK Newsline 7:30pm DW News

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6:00am Mister Rogers’ 12:30pm Simply Ming 6:00am Amanpour and 1:30pm Pati’s Mexican Table 5:-00am Amanpour & Noon Kevin Belton's Neighborhood Company Company New Orleans 1:00pm America’s Test Kitchen 2:00pm America’s Test Kitchen 7:00am Quilting Arts 6:30am Splash and Bubbles ’ 6:00am 12:30pm Project Smoke 1:30pm Cook’s Country 2:30pm Cooks Country 7:00am Molly of Denali 7:30am It’s Sew Easy 1:00pm Joy of Painting 2:00pm Wild Harvest 3:00pm Moveable Feast 6:30am Washington Week 7:30am Wild Kratts 8:00am Fons and Porter 1:30pm Paint This 2:30pm Field Trip 3:30pm Plates and Places 7:00am Biz Kid$ 8:00am Hero Elementary 8:30am Woodsmith Shop 2:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe 3:00pm Greener World Garden 4:00pm This Old House 7:30am SciGirls 9:00am This Old House 8:30am Xavier Riddle 8:00am 2:30pm Samantha Brown 3:30pm Garden Home 4:30pm Ask This Old House Super Why! 9:00am Curious George 9:30am Ask This Old House 3:00pm Empire Builders 4:00pm MotorWeek 5:00pm Rick Steves’ Europe 8:30am Dinosaur Train 9:30am Kid Stew 10:00am Garden Home 4:00pm NOVA 4:30pm America’s Heartland 5:30pm NewsHour 9:00am Pinkalicious 10:00am This Old House 10:30am Greener World Weekend 5:00pm 5:00pm Legacy List 9:30am Daniel Tiger Nature 10:30am Ask This Old House 11:00am Wealthtrack 6:00pm The Art Show 6:00pm 6:00pm NewsHour Weekend 10:00am Cooking Program Classic Gospel 6:30pm SHOWCASE 11:00am American 11:30am Second Opinion ’ 7:00pm Songs of the 6:30pm Rick Steves Europe 11:00am Lidias Kitchen Woodshop Noon Motorweek 7:00pm Various Mountain 11:30am Christina 11:30am Sarah's Weeknight 7:00pm Lawrence Welk 12:30pm Milk Street Noon Milk Street 1:00pm To Dine For

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6:00am Mister Rogers' 11:30am To The Contrary 6:00am Nature 11:00am Kid Stew 6:00am Public Square 10:30am Motorweek Neighborhood Noon Wealthtrack 7:00am Rick Steves’ Europe 11:30am SciGirls 6:30am Closer To Truth 11:00am This Old House 6:30am Splash and Bubbles 12:30pm White House 7:30am Samantha Brown Noon Firing Line 7:00am State of Ohio 11:30am Ask This Old House 7:00am Molly of Denali Chronicles 8:00am To the Contrary 12:30pm State of Ohio 7:30am White House Noon Classic Gospel 7:30am Wild Kratts Chronicles 1:00pm Escape to the 8:30am GZero World 1:00pm Shakespeare and 1:00pm Lawrence Welk 8:00am Hero Elementary Chateau Hathaway 8:00am Woodsmith Shop 9:00am Mister Rogers' 8:30am Xavier Riddle 2:00pm Carol Burnet 2:00pm Movie 2:00pm Various Neighborhood 8:30am American Workshop Classic Films 9:00am Let’s Go Luna 5:30pm The Art Show 9:30am Daniel Tiger 5:30pm NewsHour 9:00am Craftsman’s Legacy 5:00pm Doc Martin Weekend 9:30am Daniel Tiger 6:00pm NewsHour Weekend 10:00am Let’s Go Luna 9:30am America’s 6:00pm Extreme Railways 6:00pm Various Heartland 10:00am SciGirls 6:30pm Firing Line with 10:30am Elinor Wonders 7:00pm Nature 10:00am Start Up 7:00pm Woodsongs 10:30am Biz Kid$ Margaret Hoover Why 7:00pm Various 11:00am State of Ohio

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So bummed that you put pledge repeats (Suze Orman This communication is a request for you and your again!) on Create TV when I could have been watching broadcast division to consider discussing some of the Julia Child this weekend. I will put my pledge envelope topics to follow in this email. So I respectfully ask you to aside and hopefully get over my disappointment before I ponder the following questions: write my check. Q. How do you want to reach your audience? Eileen D., Montgomery Q. Who is your audience based on your criteria? As business owners we know our audience/client base is The Create channel repeats programs over several paramount to keeping us employed and to providing us dayparts. So if you have a DVR, you can set up a weekly additional support. record of Julia Child episodes in off hours. Then if Julia is Q. Do you prefer to find your own story from critical pre-empted at the time you normally watch, you have the thinking outside of the box, or do you prefer to mirror backup records to watch. all the mainstream journalists? Hope this helps, and thanks for your membership that Q. Do you want to convey a professional standard such helps pay the bill for the Create channel. as showing respect to the subject person? -Jim Wiener, Programmer Q. Do you want to be unbiased and accurate in your reporting or would you prefer to be more like the I teach a careers class to 7th and 8th graders. Recently, tabloids—providing your personal opinions based on I saw part of a program that I thought would be great conjecture rather than facts? for my students. It was about students that were taking Q. Is it okay to slander or libel someone based on engineering courses and getting Sinclair credit. They inaccurate information? And who is libel if you do? may have shown students in Cleveland, Columbus, and Q. Do you strive to be known for your reputation as a Cincinnati. Do you know if there is a link to that show fair, unbiased, accurate broadcast, and is that important so that I can show it to my students? to you? Thanks you!! We do not have cable and my kids LOVE Q. Do you strive to project your personal opinions PBS - and still do even though they are now in college!! and use extreme negative body language and speech Charlotte M., Springboro to emphasize your negative opinion by belittling or demeaning your subject matter? You were watching our local production, THE CAREER I am asking these questions, because they are the PATH LESS TAKEN. It shows how a mix of college and questions which came to mind as I listened to the vocational training can make students in-demand workers WASHINGTON WEEK news broadcast this morning. It in the work force of the future. is far below the standards of journalism according to the You can stream CAREER PATH on the PBS Video App American Press Institute. or at www.thinktv.org by clicking on “education” and then Susan B., Kettering “American Graduate.” It’s also available at https://dayton-americangraduate.org/careerpathlesstaken/. Well no, they fall below YOUR broad interpretation -J.W. of THEIR standards, and the American Press Institute doesn’t review media outlets and decree who makes their I have been a loyal viewer and contributor to this grade. station, I was deeply disturbed that I was not able to As always, complaints about PBS program content can watch the CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS special on be directed to the independent ombudsman known line. Unacceptable and angry that my contributions are as the PBS Public Editor at in vain. http://www.pbs.org/publiceditor/home. Robert M., Cincinnati Be advised that the Public Editor wants specifics and not generalized complaints like “they’re so biased.” Along with the CHARLIE BROWN , Finally, on the Socratic Marathon, the notion of the CHRISTMAS show was made available to PBS “respectfully” asking loses all meaning when questions stations for one broadcast only. No online rights were become increasingly loaded and agenda driven. granted. WASHINGTON WEEK is all about real reporters’ analysis. It has endured 53 years, the longest running Thank you for your membership, Robert. Just understand prime time news/public affairs series on television. that when the expectation is that every program should be viewable online, there’s disappointment when that’s not -J.W. the case. But “deeply disturbed”? It’s 2021, and hopefully hyperbole will be going out of style.

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PMConnect FebMar-fnl.indd 12 12/31/20 12:18 PM Primetime Listings FEBRUARY 28 - MARCH 3 Benise: Strings of Hope Programming Highlight Rarely is an artist capable of Benise: Strings of Hope touching the hearts and souls of people of all ages, cultures and Sunday, February 28, at 8pm on CET diverse musical backgrounds as Benise. In this new production, Monday, March 1, at 8pm on ThinkTV16 Benise debuts all-new music, dance Wednesday, March 3, at 8pm on ThinkTV14 and costumes to celebrate his album, Strings of Hope.

Sunday, TV TV TV TV February 28 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Benise: Strings of Hope Oklahoma! Song & Dance Celebration Spanish guitar concert filmed in the ‘Ruins 8:30 Celebrate the music and choreography of Red, White and Rock (My Music) of the Sacred Church.’ Features songs from the ground-breaking musical. Join Frankie Valli, The Righteous Brothers, 9:00 “Strings Of Hope” album. Connie Francis and more for a 2002 patriotic celebration of America and 9:30 pop oldies music. Monty Python: Best Bits Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk 10:00 Some of the biggest names in comedy The Tower of Power celebrated 50 years take a look at the Pythons’ greatest moments. in 2018 and the group is still going strong. 10:30 Spirit of the Florida Keys Seaside Hotel on Walter Presents: 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 1 (Episode 9 of 12) Austin City Limits “Vampire Weekend” “Fatal Consequences”

Monday, TV TV TV TV March 1 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Benise: Strings of Hope Oklahoma! Song & Dance Celebration Loretta Lynn: My Story In My Words Spanish guitar concert filmed in the ‘Ruins 8:30 Celebrate the music and choreography of Explore the singer/songwriter’s life and career of the Sacred Church.’ Features songs from the ground-breaking musical. through her own words. 9:00 “Strings Of Hope” album.

9:30 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk Monty Python: Best Bits The Smothers Brothers and Judy Collins 10:00 The Tower of Power celebrated 50 years Some of the biggest names in comedy host a look at the evolution of modern in 2018 and the group is still going strong. take a look at the Pythons’ greatest moments. 10:30 American folk music.

11:00 The Art Show Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Tuesday, TV TV TV TV March 2 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Oklahoma! Song & Dance Celebration Benise: Strings of Hope 8:30 Red, White and Rock (My Music) Celebrate the music and choreography of (R of 2/28 at 8pm) Join Frankie Valli, The Righteous Brothers, the ground-breaking musical. 9:00 Connie Francis and more for a 2002 patriotic celebration of America and 9:30 pop oldies music. Monty Python: Best Bits Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk 10:00 Some of the biggest names in comedy (R of 2/28 at 9:30pm) take a look at the Pythons’ greatest moments. 10:30 POV Shorts “Earthrise”

11:00 World Is My Country Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV March 3 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Benise: Strings of Hope Loretta Lynn: My Story In My Words Spanish guitar concert filmed in the ‘Ruins 8:30 Explore the singer/songwriter’s life and career Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry of the Sacred Church.’ Features songs from through her own words. 9:00 (R of 2/27 at 8pm) “Strings Of Hope” album.

9:30 Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk This Land Is Your Land (My Music) 10:00 The Tower of Power celebrated 50 years (R of 2/27 at 8pm) Tina Turner: One Last Time in 2018 and the group is still going strong. 10:30 (R of 2/27 at 10pm) 11:00 How We Got To Now With Steven Johnson “Clean” BBC World News

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Thursday, TV TV TV TV March 4 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Red, White and Rock (My Music) Oklahoma! Song & Dance Celebration Join Frankie Valli, The Righteous Brothers, 8:30 Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry (R of 2/28 at 8pm) Connie Francis and more for a 2002 patriotic A celebration of Parton’s 50 years as a 9:00 celebration of America and pop oldies music. member of the Grand Ole Opry with new Featuring a dream lineup of artists from the rock, interviews and performances. 9:30 pop and doo-wop days of the late 50s Monty Python: Best Bits and early to mid-60s. 10:00 (R of 2/28 at 9:30pm) 10:30 Extraordinary: The Bill Atkinson Story Tina Turner: One Last Time Compilation of Tina Turner’s two final concerts at 11:00 Marching Forward Amanpour and Company Wembley Stadium, recorded during her ‘Twenty Four Seven’ tour.

Friday, TV TV TV TV March 5 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

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8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Red, White and Rock (My Music) 9:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary (R of 2/28 at 8pm) Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry Celebrate the impact of the folk music trio 9:30 A celebration of Parton’s 50 years as a that provided America’s soundtrack for five member of the Grand Ole Opry with 10:00 decades, while combining artistry new interviews and performances. with activism. 10:30 Extraordinary: The Bill Atkinson Story

11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 2 (Episode 7 of 12) Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Saturday, TV TV TV TV March 6 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary This Land Is Your Land (My Music) 8:30 Dolly Parton: 50 Years at the Opry (7:30pm) (R of 3/1 at 9:30pm) (R of 3/5 at 9pm) 9:00 (R of 3/5 at 9:30pm)

9:30 Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk 10:00 John Sebastian Presents: Tina Turner: One Last Time (R of 3/3 at 9:30pm) Compilation of Tina Turner’s two final concerts Folk Rewind (My Music) 10:30 at Wembley Stadium, recorded during her (R) of 2/26 at 9pm 11:00 ‘Twenty Four Seven’ tour. Sharon Isbin Troubadour

Sunday, TV TV TV TV March 7 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Oklahoma! Song & Dance Celebration Benise: Strings of Hope 8:30 (R of 3/1 at 8pm) (R of 3/3 at 8pm) Red, White and Rock (My Music) 9:00 (R of 3/2 at 8pm) 9:30 This Land Is Your Land (My Music) The Smothers Brothers and Judy Collins Tina Turner: One Last Time 10:00 host a look at the evolution of modern (R of 3/4 at 10pm) 10:30 Spirit of the Florida Keys American folk music.

11:00 Seaside Hotel On Walter Presents “Raging Storm” Thou Shalt Not Kill (Episode 10 of 12) Austin City Limits “Patty Griffin/The Revivalists”

Monday, TV TV TV TV March 8 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD Yellowstone Symphony 8:00 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined Classical Rewind (My Music) A visual journey through America’s a Generation: American Experience 8:30 A visual and auditory ride through the world first national park. of classical hits. In August 1969, nearly half a million people 9:00 gathered at a farm in upstate New York to hear music. What happened over the John Sebastian Presents: 9:30 Prince: Rave Un2 The Year 2000 next three days, however, was far more Experience Prince’s legendary talent and Folk Rewind (My Music) 10:00 than a concert. peerless showmanship as he performs (R of 3/6 at 9:30pm) 10:30 “Purple Rain” and more. Happiness Machine 11:00 The Art Show Amanpour and Company BBC World News

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Tuesday, TV TV TV TV March 9 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Classical Rewind (My Music) Colorado American Experience “Voice of Freedom” Experience musical masterpieces in this visual 8:30 The beauty and wonders surrounding Explore the fascinating life of celebrated singer and auditory ride through the world of classical Marian Anderson who performed at the the Salt Lake, with stunning visuals and music. 9:00 hits with host Martin Goldsmith. Lincoln Memorial after being barred from 9:30 performing at Constitution Hall because she was Black. ABBA Forever -- A Celebration Tina Turner: One Last Time 10:00 Interviews, archival footage and a lot of music (R of 2/27 at 10pm) tells the story of the Swedish supergroup. 10:30 Civic Life of Nathaniel Colley

11:00 Korla Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV March 10 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Classical Rewind (My Music) NOVA “The Truth About Fat” Experience musical masterpieces in this visual 8:30 The mysteries of fat and its role in hormone production, and auditory ride through the world of classical hunger and even pregnancy are explored. 9:00 hits with host Martin Goldsmith.

9:30 Il Divo: Timeless - Live In Japan Prince: Rave Un2 The Year 2000 Colorado Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the classical Experience Prince’s legendary talent and 10:00 The beauty and wonders surrounding the Salt crossover group wit a magical concert filmed peerless showmanship as he performs Lake, with stunning visuals and music. 10:30 at Tokyo’s Budokan Stadium. “Purple Rain” and more. 11:00 How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson “Time” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Thursday, TV TV TV TV March 11 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Doo Wop To Pop Rock: Colorado American Experience “Voice of Freedom” My Music Celebrates 20 Years 8:30 The beauty and wonders surrounding the Salt Explore the fascinating life of celebrated Celebrate 20 years of greatest hit songs from Lake, with stunning visuals and music. singer Marian Anderson who performed at 9:00 the 50s to the 70s featuring legendary performers the Lincoln Memorial after being barred from The Kingston Trio, Glen Campbell, Aretha performing at Constitution Hall because 9:30 Franklin, Engelbert Humperdinck, Judy Collins, ABBA Forever -- A Celebration she was Black. Davy Jones, Mel Carter, Patti Page and more. 10:00 Interviews, archival footage and a lot of music tells the story of the Swedish supergroup. 10:30 Civic Life of Nathanial Colley Weekends with Yankee “To the Top” 11:00 Fat Boy: The Billy Stewart Story Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Friday, TV TV TV TV March 12 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Washington Week This Land Is Your Land (My Music) 8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover (R of 3/1 at 9:30pm) 9:00 Woodstock: Three Days That Defined 9:30 A Generation In August 1969, nearly half a million people Red, White and Rock (My Music) Tower of Power: 50 Years of Funk 10:00 gathered at a farm in upstate New York to hear (R of 3/4 at 8pm) (R of 3/3 at 9:30pm) 10:30 music. What happened over the next three days, however, was far more than a concert. 11:00 BBC World News

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10:30 Austin City Limits “Steve Earle & The Dukes: 11:00 Before We Die (Episode 10 of 10) Hank Locklin: Country Music’s Timeless Tenor A Tribute to Guy Clark”

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Sunday, TV TV TV TV March 14 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

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10:30 Seaside Hotel On Walter Presents Austin City Limits “Steve Earle & The Dukes: 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill (Episode 11 of 12) “Adventure in the Summer Night” A Tribute to Guy Clark”

Monday, TV TV TV TV March 15 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Spokane Hour 2” 8:00 Nature “H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter” Discover fantastic finds in Spokane including a 1961-1963 JFK archive, Follow a family of goshawks in the wild. 8:30 a grotesque face jug, and “Gone with the Wind” sketches. NOVA “Lost Viking Army” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Newport, Hour Three” Bioarchaeologists investigate a A Tiffany & Co. sapphire and diamond ring and a Boston bureau table from 1770 are appraised. 9:30 ninth-century mass grave. 10:00 I Am Ireland Independent Lens “My Country No More” To Catch A Comet Songs and stories and performed by A family fights to preserve their agricultural Rosetta awakens for its mission 10:30 the traditional Irish Tenor. way of life. to land on a comet. 11:00 The Art Show Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Tuesday, TV TV TV TV March 16 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots “The Vanguard” Find It, Fix It, Drive It (Episode 1 of 10) Author Ta-Nehisi Coates, filmmaker Ava DuVernay and author and activist Henry Cole and Sam Lovergrove are on the trail 8:30 Janet Mock trace their roots. of a slice of 1970s two-wheel Americana. Call The Midwife Season 6 (Episode 8 of 8) 9:00 Finding Your Roots “Reporting on the Reporters” An unexpected turn of events leads to a hastily Journalists Christiane Amanpour, and Lisa Ling discover stories within their family trees. 9:30 arranged wedding. Shelagh finally goes into labor. 10:00 I Am Ireland FRONTLINE Songs and stories and performed by 10:30 the traditional Irish Tenor. Summoned: Frances Perkins and 11:00 Amanpour and Company BBC World News the General Welfare

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV March 17 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Nature “Fox Tales” Great American Railroad Journeys 8:30 New scientific research offers a fascinating look into the secret life of resilient red foxes. “Plymouth to New London” 9:00 NOVA “Dead Sea Scroll Detectives” South Pacific Season 1 (Episode 4 of 6) Scientists use new technology to examine the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls Find out how volcanoes help coral reefs have 9:30 and newly-surfaced fragments. an unparalleled richness. Rick Steves’ Europe “South Ireland: 10:00 Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky The extraordinary wildlife and remarkable people of Earth’s Waterford to the Ring of Kerry” 10:30 highest mountain range are showcased. Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Baltimore” 11:00 How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson “Glass” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Thursday, TV TV TV TV March 18 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Doc Martin “Blood Is Thicker” Season 2, Episode 3 8:00 This Old House Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators Doc Martin visits the Flint brothers at the “Teach Me, Dear Creature” 8:30 Ask This Old House remote country home.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Spokane Hour 2” Jazz “The Adventure (1955-1960)” Midsomer Murders “Habeas Corpus” When a body goes missing on the night of his 9:30 (R of 3/15 at 8pm) Tenor saxophonist John Coltrane scores a hit with his version of the show tune “My Favorite death, a sinister web of secrets 10:00 Independent Lens “My Country No More” Things” and creates some of the most intense and lies is exposed. A family fights to preserve their agricultural music in jazz history. 10:30 way of life. Weekends with Yankee “To The Top” 11:00 Meet Carl Jackson Amanpour and Company BBC World News

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Friday, TV TV TV TV March 19 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Washington Week Japan with Sue Perkins (Episode 1 of 2) 8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

9:00 at the Met Jazz “The Adventure (1955-1960)” “Renee Fleming in Concert” FRONTLINE 9:30 Tenor saxophonist John Coltrane scores a hit America’s favorite diva sings popular arias. with his version of the show tune “My Favorite 10:00 Things” and creates some of the most Independent Lens “My Country No More” intense music in jazz history. “Andrew Rannells In Concert” A family fights to preserve their agricultural 10:30 Rannells’ vocal prowess and wry wit. way of life. 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill (Episode 9 of 12) Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Saturday, TV TV TV TV March 20 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots “Homecomings” The Carol Burnett Show - Carol’s Favorites Sterling K. Brown, Sasheer Zamata and Highlights include McDowall and a Movie: “Michael Collins” 8:30 Jon Baptiste discover their ancestral homes. performance by The Jackson 5. In the early 20th century, Michael Collins (Liam Neeson) leads the Irish Republican Army 9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway- with the help of his friends Harry Boland The Talk - Race in America Private Investigators (Aidan Quinn) and Eamon de Valera (Alan 9:30 Learn how black and Hispanic families “O Brave New World” Rickman), in a violent battle for Ireland’s independence from Britain. 10:00 counsel their kids to stay safe if they are stopped by the police. Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries “Raisins and Almonds” 10:30 Tim Janis Celtic Heart 11:00 Line of Separation Season 1 (Episode 1 of 6) Austin City Limits “Maggie Rogers” A journey through six Celtic regions.

Sunday, TV TV TV TV March 21 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Windermere Children (7:30pm) Inside The Savoy 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Child survivors of the Holocaust find hope Go beyond the lobby to discover the U.K.’s “Vintage Spokane Hour 2” 8:30 and recuperate. first-ever luxury hotel. 9:00 Howards End On Masterpiece (Episode 1 of 4) American Experience “Voice of Freedom” 9:30 A misunderstanding, a visit and an umbrella intertwine the lives of three families. Explore the fascinating life of celebrated singer Marian Anderson. In 1939, after being barred 10:00 Howards End On Masterpiece (Episode 2 of 4) from performing at Constitution Hall because she was Black. 10:30 Mrs. Wilcox’s family is surprised by her final request, and the Schlegels face eviction.

11:00 Seaside Hotel On Walter “End of Season” Thou Shalt Not Kill (Episode 12 of 12) Austin City Limits “Maggie Rogers”

Monday, TV TV TV TV March 22 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Nature “Fox Tales” Antique Roadshow “Vintage Louisville 2021 Hour 1” A fascinating look into the secret life of 8:30 resilient red foxes. NOVA “Dead Sea Scroll Detectives” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 1” Scientists use new technology to Discover the stories behind beloved family heirlooms and thrift store finds in Rochester, Michigan. 9:30 examine the scrolls. Pilgrimage: The Road to Rome (Episode 1 of 3) 10:00 Independent Lens “Coded Bias” Himalaya: Kingdoms of the Sky Eight celebrities attempt the ancient MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini The extraordinary wildlife and remarkable people. 10:30 Via Francigena pilgrimage. makes a startling discovery about racial 11:00 The Art Show bias in facial recognition. BBC World News “Flannery” Programming Highlight Explore the life and work of author Flannery O’Connor, whose distinctive Southern American Masters “Flannery” Gothic style influenced a generation of Tuesday, March 23, at 8pm on artists and activists. Winner of the first-ever TV Library of Congress Lavine/ Prize Think 16 & CET for Film, Flannery includes conversations with Mary Karr and Hilton Als and alongside never-before-seen archival footage.

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Tuesday, TV TV TV TV March 23 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Find It, Fix It, Drive It (Episode 2 of 10) American Masters “Flannery” A pre-war Wolseley race car and a trip to 8:30 Explore the life and work of author Flannery O’Connor, whose distinctive Southern the world-famous Brooklands. Gothic style influenced a generation of artists and activists. 9:00 Call The Midwife Holiday Special 2017 Join the midwives as they battle snow to 9:30 Beyond The Canvas provide patient care during the coldest 10:00 winter in 300 years. FRONTLINE 10:30 Erma Bombeck: A Legacy of Laughter

11:00 Kindred Spirits: Artists Brown and Burwell Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV March 24 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Nature “Hippos: Africa’s River Giants” Great American Railroad Journeys 8:30 Africa’s river giants are explored, as hippos protect their families, face their enemies and more. “New Haven to Plattsburgh” 9:00 NOVA “Saving The Dead Sea” South Pacific Season 1 (Episode 5 of 6) Scientists and engineers race to save the Dead Sea and help Flightless parrots, burrowing bats, giant skinks 9:30 bring water to this extremely dry region. and kangaroos in trees. Rick Steves’ Europe “Munich and 10:00 Fast Forward: Look Into Your Future Four millennials simulate being 85 by wearing an “aging empathy suit” and the Foothills of the Alps” 10:30 sitting with professional make-up artists. Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Food” 11:00 How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson “Light” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Thursday, TV TV TV TV March 25 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 This Old House Shakespeare & Hathaway-Private Investigators Doc Martin “Aromatherapy” Season 2, Episode 4 8:30 Ask This Old House (R of 3/20 at 9pm) Martin tends to stinky Vernon Cooke.

9:00 Antiques Roadshow Jazz “A Masterpiece by Midnight Midsomer Murders “Breaking the Chain” DCI Barnaby and DS Nelson find themselves 9:30 (R of 3/22 at 8pm) (1961-Present)” Miles Davis leads a movement of jazz musicians drawn into a ruthlessly competitive 10:00 Independent Lens “Coded Bias” who incorporate elements of rock and world of cycling. MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini soul into their music. 10:30 Weekends with Yankee “Adventurous Spirit” makes a startling discovery 11:00 about racial bias. Amanpour and Company BBC World News

Friday, TV TV TV TV March 26 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Washington Week Japan with Sue Perkins (Episode 2 of 2) 8:30 GZERO WORLD with Ian Bremmer Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

9:00 Jazz “A Masterpiece By Midnight FRONTLINE 9:30 (1961-Present)” American Masters “Twyla Tharp” Miles Davis leads a movement of jazz musicians 10:00 who incorporate elements of rock and soul Independent Lens “Coded Bias” into their music. MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini 10:30 Beyond The Canvas (R of 3/23 at 9:30pm) makes a startling discovery 11:00 Thou Shalt Not Kill (Episode 10 of 12) Amanpour and Company about racial bias.

Saturday, TV TV TV TV March 27 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Finding Your Roots “This Land Is My Land” The Carol Burnett Show - Carol’s Favorites The family trees of Queen Latifah Highlights of this show include a sketch Meet Carl Jackson 8:30 and Jeffrey Wright. set in a singles bar.

9:00 Shakespeare & Hathaway- Movie: “North Country” Private Investigators Single mother Josey Aimes is part of a 9:30 American Experience “Voice of Freedom” “The Chimes at Midnight” group of the first women to work at a local iron 10:00 (R of 3/9 at 8pm) mine in Minnesota. Appalled by the constant Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries harassment, Josey files a historic sexual 10:30 “Ruddy Gore” harassment lawsuit.

11:00 Line of Separation Season 1 (Episode 2 of 6) Austin City Limits “St. Vincent” Find It, Fix It, Drive It Season 1 (Episode 2 of 10)

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Sunday, TV TV TV TV March 28 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Great Performances “Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine” 8:00 Antiques Roadshow AARP’s Movies for Grownups program champions movies for grownups, by grownups, “Vintage Louisville 2021, Hour 1” 8:30 by advocating for the 50-plus audience. Howards End On Masterpiece (Episode 3 of 4) 9:00 Annie Oakley “American Experience” Margaret receives an unexpected offer from Henry. Helen is incensed The story of the five-foot-tall sharpshooter. 9:30 by the unfair fate of the Basts. American Experience “Amelia Earhart” 10:00 Howards End On Masterpiece (Episode 4 of 4) A profile of the famous pioneering aviator Margaret is undaunted by Henry’s past misdeeds and Helen leaves abruptly for Europe. 10:30 whose plane disappeared. 11:00 Rooted in Peace Thou Shalt Not Kill Season 2 (Episode 1 of 12) Austin City Limits “St. Vincent”

Monday, TV TV TV TV March 29 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

8:00 Nature “Hippos: Africa’s River Giants” Antique Roadshow “Vintage Louisville, 2021 Hour 2” 8:30 Africa’s river giants are explored. NOVA “Saving The Dead Sea” 9:00 Antiques Roadshow “Meadow Brook Hall, Hour 2” Scientists and engineers race to save Detroit-area treasures include a Keith Haring archive and an 1835 “City of Detroit” map. 9:30 the Dead Sea. Pilgrimage: The Road to Rome (Episode 2 of 3) 10:00 Independent Lens “Til Kingdom Come” Fast Forward: Look Into Your Future Staying in a hostel, the travelers learn This film traces this unusual relationship of 10:30 Follows four millennials as they simulate being 85. how important simplicity is. Evangelicals and Jews, through the moving of 11:00 The Art Show the American Embassy in Jerusalem. BBC World News

Tuesday, TV TV TV TV March 30 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Finding Your Roots “Freedom Tales” 8:00 Find It, Fix It, Drive It (Episode 3 of 10) S. Epatha Merkerson and Michael Strahan learn stories that challenge Refurbishing and test driving a rugged old sidecar. 8:30 assumptions about black history.

9:00 Call The Midwife: Season 7, Episode 1 American Experience “The Blinding of Isaac Woodard” Lucille is called to assist with a breech birth. 9:30 In 1946, Isaac Woodard, a 26-year-old African American decorated World War II veteran, 10:00 was attacked while still in uniform. The attack and his injuries sparked national outrage and galvanized the civil rights movement in the United States. Death Is But A Dream 10:30 A research team is reframing the dying process.

11:00 Holy Silence Amanpour and Company BBC World News Extinction: The Facts Programming Highlight With a million species at risk of extinction, Sir David Attenborough explores how this Extinction: The Facts crisis of biodiversity has consequences for Wednesday, March 31, at 8pm on us all, threatening food and water security, TV undermining our ability to control our CET & Think 16 climate and even putting us at greater risk Monday, April 5, at 8pm on ThinkTV14 of pandemic diseases.

Wednesday, TV TV TV TV March 31 Think 16 & Think 16HD CET & CET HD Think 14 & Think 14HD

Extinction: The Facts 8:00 Coastal Railways with Julie Walters Sir David Attenborough explores how the extinction crisis of “West Highland Railway” 8:30 biodiversity has consequences for us all. South Pacific Season 1 (Episode 6 of 6) 9:00 Climate Change - The Facts Looks at what is being done to preserve the South Scientists explore the impact of climate change and what could happen if temperatures rise. 9:30 Pacific and its wildlife. Rick Steves’ Europe “Switzerland’s Jungfrau 10:00 NOVA “Mystery Beneath The Ice” Region: Best of the Alps” Scientists search for the killer decimating the population of shrimp-like creatures in Antarctica. 10:30 Samantha Brown’s Places to Love “Charleston”

11:00 How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson “Cold” Amanpour and Company BBC World News

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