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PROGRAM GUIDEAPRIL 2020 VOL. 50 NO. 4

Premieres Sunday, April 5, at 9:00 p.m.

CHRIS TARRANT: EXTREME RAILWAYS Premieres Monday, April 6, at 9:00 p.m.

THE GENE: AN INTIMATE HISTORY

Premieres Tuesday, April 7, at 8:00 p.m.

BLOOD SUGAR RISING

Wednesday, April 15, at 9:00 p.m.

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MONDAY – FRIDAY6:00 Ready Jet Go!

6:30 Arthur

7:00 Curious George

7:30 Nature Cat

8:00 Wild Kratts

8:30 Molly of Denali

9:00 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum

9:30 Let's Go Luna!

10:00 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

10:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

11:00 Sesame Street

11:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific

12:00 Dinosaur Train

12:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

1:00 Sesame Street

1:30 Splash and Bubbles

2:00 Pinkalicious & Peterrific

2:30 Let's Go Luna!

3:00 Nature Cat

3:30 Wild Kratts

4:00 Molly of Denali

4:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum

5:00 Odd Squad

5:30 Weather World (Re-airs at 5:45 p.m.)

6:00 BBC World News America

6:30 DW The Day

7:00 PBS NewsHour

weeknights at 5:30 p.m.and 5:45 p.m.

Now streaming online at wpsu.org/weatherworld

Mini-series premieres Sunday, April 5, at 9:00 p.m.World on Fire is an adrenalized, emotionally gripping, and resonant World War II drama that follows the intertwining fates of ordinary people in five countries as they grapple with the effects of the war on their everyday lives. Set in Britain, Poland, France, Germany and the United States, the events of the seven-hour series take place during the first year of the war.

Stream all episodes beginning April 5 on WPSU Passport. wpsu.org/passport

Sunday, April 5, at 10:00 p.m.This moving drama is based on the true story of 300 children, survivors of the Holocaust, sent to the Lake District in the UK to be rehabilitated before re-entering society at large. The friendships forged at Windermere become a lifeline to a fruitful future.

This guide indicates scheduled programs at time of publication.

Watch WPSU-TV's evening lineups or check the website (wpsu.org/tv/schedules).

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APRIL LISTINGSWEDNESDAY, APR 1 8:00 Nature

Cuba’s Wild RevolutionAs international relations thaw on the island of Cuba, what will become of this wildlife sanctuary?

9:00 NOVA Cuba’s Cancer HopeThe world’s latest cancer therapy is revealed and secrets of Cuban biomedical research are explored.

10:00 Earth’s Sacred Wonders Closer to the DivineTravel to Japan, where a Shinto devotee undertakes a grueling challenge at a sacred waterfall.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

THURSDAY, APR 2 8:00 Midsomer Murders

Echoes of the DeadBarnaby and Jones investigate a spate of ghoulish wedding-themed murders in Great Worthy.

9:30 The Queen’s Favourite Animals Queen Elizabeth’s life and character are explored through her relationships with her animals.

10:30 Hold the Sunset BirthdayPhil and Roger are determined to outshine each other with their gifts for Edith’s 70th birthday.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

FRIDAY, APR 3 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Somewhere South

Porridge for the SoulVivian prepares porridge and learns about African American contributions to Southern cuisine.

10:00 Dishing with Julia Child The Whole Fish StoryJose Andres and Eric Ripert are amazed by Julia Child’s hands-on treatment of a whole fish.

10:30 Dishing with Julia Child The Good LoafTop chefs follow Julia Child’s breadmaking recipes for classic pain de mie and a raisin bread.

11:00 The Penn State Basketball Story - Presented By Pepsi

11:30 Centre County Report

SATURDAY, APR 4 9:00 This Old House 9:30 The Penn State Basketball Story

- Presented By Pepsi 10:00 Woodsmith Shop

Adding Details & Tower Bookcase Assembly

10:30 Fishing Behind the Lines A Wild Day of Muskies, Part Two

11:00 The New Fly FisherBow River Trout

11:30 Garden Smart 12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen

with Master Chefs Mark Militello

12:30 Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board

1:00 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg Bean Burger, Charred Salad, Spicy Curry

1:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Mocorito, the Land of Chilorio

2:00 Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations Crab Fest

2:30 Cook’s Country A Trip to the Big Easy

3:00 Tastemakers 3:30 Flavor of Poland

Poznan, Gniezno 4:00 Travels with Darley

Castles of the Rhine 4:30 Curious Traveler

Curious Brussels 5:00 Seeing Canada

British Columbia’s Okanagan and Northern Ontario

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Spokane, Hour One 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Let There Be Light 7:30 Hold the Sunset

The Marriage Counsellor 8:00 Father Brown

The Celestial Choir A mysterious saboteur tries to stop Kembleford winning the Three Counties choir competition.

9:00 A Place to Call Home Against the TideAs Carolyn reconnects with her old flame, Matthew tries to convince Olivia to stay with him.

10:00 Call the Midwife Episode OneAn alarming outbreak of diphtheria occurs and Fred finds an abandoned baby in a dustbin.

11:00 Austin City Limits Patty Griffin / The RevivalistsThrill to the best in American roots music with singer-songwriter Patty Griffin and The Revivalists.

SUNDAY, APR 5 9:00 The Restorers

Aviation Destinations10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbé 10:30 Articulate with Jim Cotter

Of Page and Stage11:00 Journeys in Japan 11:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo

Natto12:00 Simply Ming

Ming Tsai with guest Kristen Kish12:30 Christopher Kimball’s

Milk Street Television Chicken Around the World

1:00 Field Trip with Curtis Stone Margaret River

1:30 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places Take Me to Spain

2:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Mastering Simplicity

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Italian Classics

3:00 Legacy List with Matt Paxton Shirley Macon / Aberdeen, NJ

4:00 This Old House Hour Cape Ann - Between a Rock and Hardwood; Custom Screen Door, Paint Trim

5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Earth’s Sacred Wonders

Closer to the Divine 7:00 Escape to the Chateau

Angel’s Palace of Dreams 8:00 Call the Midwife

Episode TwoFred and Sister Monica Joan catch a woman stealing the team’s milk and learn that she is pregnant.

9:00 World on Fire on Masterpiece Episode OneWhen war breaks out, young translator Harry vows to help his Polish lover Kasia flee Warsaw.

10:00 The Windermere Children Young Holocaust survivors gather at

an English estate to recover and to find kindship in each other.

11:30 Modus Ingvar and Inger Johanne can only trust each other, as their private lives are put to the test.

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MONDAY, APR 6 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Treasure FeverInteresting health and wellness items are appraised, including surprising historical objects.

9:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways RomaniaChris heads to Transylvania and finds out how well the region’s railway networks have survived.

10:00 Broken Places Explore why some children are severely damaged by early adversity while others are able to thrive.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

TUESDAY, APR 7 8:00 The Gene: An Intimate History

Episode OneA fascinating history of the human genome weaves together science and personal stories. 

9:00 FRONTLINE China UndercoverChina’s mass imprisonment of Muslims and its use of sophisticated surveillance are examined.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

WEDNESDAY, APR 8 8:00 Nature

Remarkable RabbitsDespite their remarkable ability to reproduce, many wild rabbits are in danger of being eradicated.

9:00 NOVA The Truth About FatThe mysteries of fat and its role in hormone production, hunger, and even pregnancy are explored.

10:00 Earth’s Sacred Wonders Visions of the DivineMeet an orthodox Christian who must deliver a holy flame into the hands of his bishop in Jerusalem.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

THURSDAY, APR 9 8:00 Midsomer Murders

The Oblong MurdersJones goes undercover at the Oblong Foundation after one of the cult’s young members disappears.

9:30 Last Tango in Halifax Celia and Alan, former sweethearts reunited after 60 years, are stranded when Alan’s car is stolen.

10:30 Hold the Sunset The Marriage CounsellorMrs. Gale gives herself the task of being a marriage guidance counsellor to Roger and Wendy.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

FRIDAY, APR 10 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Somewhere South

Dumpling DilemmaVivian visits the Mississippi Delta and farther south to learn that not all dumplings are the same.

10:00 Dishing with Julia Child Your Own French Onion SoupRick Bayless marvels over Julia Child’s knife skills and the great training technique she provided.

10:30 Dishing with Julia Child Boeuf BourguignonMartha Stewart weighs in on how influential Julia was in changing how viewers thought about cooking.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

Chris, a veteran English television presenter, travels thousands of miles by train across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa in the pursuit of great railways and their stories.

Premieres Monday, April 6, at 9:00 p.m.

Season 8 premieres Saturday, April 4, at 8:00 p.m.

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Powerful personal stories and stunning breakthroughs reveal the historical search for the human genome and the promise of

modern research.

SATURDAY, APR 11 9:00 This Old House 9:30 American Woodshop

Pallet Works10:00 Woodsmith Shop

Curved Lids & Face Frames10:30 Fishing Behind the Lines

Canadian Friends11:00 The New Fly Fisher

Grindstone Steelhead11:30 Garden Smart 12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen

with Master Chefs Julian Serrano

12:30 Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board

1:00 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg Veggie Pad Thai & Cauliflower Cheese Pizza Pie

1:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Surfside Eats

2:00 Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations Étouffée Fest

2:30 Cook’s Country Comfort Food Done Right

3:00 Tastemakers 3:30 Flavor of Poland

Torun 4:00 Travels with Darley

South Korea 4:30 Curious Traveler

Curious Cardiff

5:00 Seeing Canada Alberta to British Columbia by Rail and the Northwest TerritoriesBrandy takes the VIA Rail train from Jasper, Alberta, through Prince George to Prince Rupert.

5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Spokane, Hour Two 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Seaside Fun 7:30 Hold the Sunset

The Burglary 8:00 Father Brown

The Queen Bee Father Brown investigates the mysterious death of a beekeeper.

9:00 A Place to Call Home Look Not in My EyesWhile Matthew and Olivia learn the identity of Georgie’s birth mother, Anna decides to stand proudly as an unwed mother-to-be.

10:00 Call the Midwife Episode TwoFred and Sister Monica Joan catch a woman stealing the team’s milk and learn that she is pregnant.

11:00 Austin City Limits Janelle MonáeProgressive R&B maverick Janelle Monáe performs songs from her acclaimed LP Dirty Computer.

SUNDAY, APR 12 9:00 The Restorers

They Were All Volunteers10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbé 10:30 Articulate with Jim Cotter

Patricia Racette Concert Show11:00 Journeys in Japan 11:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo

Hijiki12:00 Simply Ming

Ming Tsai with Guest Jonathan Waxman

12:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television Greece Every Day

1:00 Field Trip with Curtis Stone Lombardy

1:30 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places Tomatoes Two-Ways

2:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Welcome to My Home

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated New Flavors on the Grill

3:00 Real Rail Adventures: Swiss International Hubs

4:00 This Old House Hour Cape Ann Losing Our Truss; Ground Wire, Fireplace

5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend

Premieres Tuesday, April 7, at 8:00 p.m.

Enjoy an uplifting comedy-drama about romance and second chances.

Thursdays, starting April 9, at 9:30 p.m.

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6:00 Earth’s Sacred Wonders Visions of the Divine

7:00 Escape to the Chateau Moat, Pineapple Chandeliers, and a Wedding

8:00 Call the Midwife Episode ThreeLucille delivers a baby in an elevator and Nurse Crane gives vaccines to new students.

9:00 World on Fire on Masterpiece Episode TwoWarsaw is destroyed and Harry is desperate for news, while Kasia joins the Polish resistance.

10:00 Baptiste on Masterpiece Episode OneJulien Baptiste hunts for a missing prostitute in Amsterdam’s seamy criminal underworld.

11:00 Modus Swedish police search for a mole in their own ranks. Inger Johanne takes matters into her own hands.

MONDAY, APR 13 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Desert Botanical Garden, Hour 3Phoenix treasures include a Hassan El Glaoui tempera painting and a Line Vautrin Talosel mirror.

9:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways TurkeyChris searches for a legendary long distance railway that played a crucial role in Turkey’s history.

10:00 Independent Lens BedlamERs, jails, and homeless camps are visited to examine the national health crisis of mental illness.

11:30 Amanpour and Company

TUESDAY, APR 14 8:00 The Gene: An Intimate History

Episode TwoGeneticists wrestle with the moral implications of groundbreaking new technologies that offer both promise and peril. Audrey, a determined young scientist with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, researches a treatment for her own condition.

10:00 Definition of Insanity A team of dedicated Miami-Dade County public servants work to help people with mental illness.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

WEDNESDAY, APR 15 8:00 Nature

Naledi: One Little ElephantA team of caretakers and researchers help a baby elephant survive and find her place in the herd.

9:00 Blood Sugar Rising The history and science of diabetes, an epidemic that affects 100 million Americans, is explored.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

THURSDAY, APR 16 8:00 Midsomer Murders

The Sleeper Under the HillThe gruesome discovery of a farmer’s eviscerated body in an ancient stone circle is investigated.

9:30 Last Tango in Halifax Celia and Alan are enjoying their new life together, but Gillian and Caroline are having problems.

10:30 Hold the Sunset The BurglaryAs tensions grow between Roger and Wendy, Edith comes face to face with a ghost from her past.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

FRIDAY, APR 17 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Somewhere South

What a PickleVivian lectures on chow chow, a Southern relish, at Asheville’s first ever Chow Chow Festival.

10:00 Dishing with Julia Child The Potato ShowRick Bayless enjoys how Julia Child prepared potatoes. Jacques Pépin discusses her love of butter.

10:30 Dishing with Julia Child To Roast a ChickenVivian Howard and Marcus Samuelsson discuss Julia Child’s presentation of chickens.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

SATURDAY, APR 18 9:00 This Old House 9:30 American Woodshop

The Folk Art Rooster10:00 Woodsmith Shop

Combination Router Table & Custom Molding

10:30 Fishing Behind the Lines Fall Fishing for Salmon

11:00 The New Fly FisherInukshuk, Part One

11:30 Garden Smart 12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen

with Master Chefs Joachim Splichal

12:30 Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board

1:00 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg Asparagus, Sweet Leek Carbonara, Roasted Cauliflower

1:30 Pati’s Mexican Table A Day in Sinaloa’s Countryside

2:00 Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations Bastille Day Fête

2:30 Dishing with Julia Child The Whole Fish Story

3:00 Tastemakers 3:30 Flavor of Poland

Kielce 4:00 Outside: Beyond the Lens 4:30 Curious Traveler

Curious Manchester 5:00 Weekends with Yankee 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Spokane, Hour Three 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances

The Fancy Dress Ball 7:30 Hold the Sunset

Roger the Carer 8:00 Father Brown

The Scales of Justice Father Brown races to save Bunty from the hangman’s noose when she is tried for murder.

9:00 A Place to Call Home Staring Down the Barrel

10:00 Call the Midwife Episode ThreeLucille delivers a baby in an elevator and Nurse Crane gives vaccines to new students.

11:00 Austin City Limits John PrineThe veteran musician performs songs from “The Tree of Forgiveness” as well as gems from his catalog.

SUNDAY, APR 19 9:00 Classic Gospel

GVB Reunion Live10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbé 10:30 Articulate with Jim Cotter

What Matters Most11:00 Journeys in Japan 11:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo

Komatsuna12:00 Simply Ming

Ming Tsai with guest Rick Bayless12:30 Christopher Kimball’s

Milk Street Television Milk Street Italian Classics

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New this month on PBS KIDS

PBS KIDS will air a week of episodes featuring characters

with Autism including new episodes of Dinosaur Train

and Sesame Street.

April is National Autism Awareness Month

April 1-6

EARTH DAY SPECIALMonday, April 2011:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

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1:00 Field Trip with Curtis Stone Central Coast

1:30 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places October Fest

2:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Brunch Brilliance

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Latin Summer Favorites

3:00 Troubled Waters: A Turtle’s Tale 4:00 This Old House Hour

Cape Ann Hard Work Ahead; Pedestal Sink, Grout Cleaning

5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend

WPSU ORIGINAL 6:00 Digging Deeper

Student Food InsecurityPenn State President Eric Barron and guests talk about student food insecurity on college campuses, what is contributing to the problem, and why it is rarely talked about.

6:30 Empowered By Parkinson’s People who have reclaimed their lives by mitigating their symptoms of Parkinson’s are highlighted.

7:00 Escape to the Chateau Pig Roaster and Versailles Loo

8:00 Call the Midwife Episode FourSister Julienne volunteers Nonnatus House to take part in an obstetrics training initiative.

9:00 World on Fire on Masterpiece Episode ThreeTom faces the fight of his life aboard HMS Exeter and Harry and Lois fight a more personal battle.

10:00 Baptiste on Masterpiece Episode TwoJulien makes a shocking discovery about the true identity of Edward Stratton.

11:00 Modus Inger Johanne ends up in a conflicted situation when Helen Tyler does not want to be found.

MONDAY, APR 20 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

McNay Art Museum, Hour 1Fabulous finds include a W. W. Denslow-inscribed “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” and a black opal ring.

9:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways IrelandChris travels through Ireland on a mission to visit all four corners of the Emerald Isle in six days.

10:00 Independent Lens The Hottest AugustOrdinary New Yorkers talk about their hopes for the future in a time marked by political division.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

TUESDAY, APR 21 8:00 American Experience: The Man

Who Tried to Feed the WorldExplore the life of 1970 Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug, who tried to solve world hunger.

9:00 FRONTLINE Coronavirus PandemicTwo special reports examining the response by the federal government to the outrbeak and its impact of the outbreak on the poor.

10:00 Understanding the Opioid Epidemic Stories of people impacted by the opioid epidemic and information from experts are featured.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

WEDNESDAY, APR 22 8:00 Climate Change - The Facts

Scientists explore the impact of climate change and what could happen if temperatures rise.

9:00 H2O: The Molecule That Made Us PulseExplore how water arrived on Earth and how water came to underpin every aspect of existence.

Blood Sugar Rising follows the diabetes epidemic in the U.S. Diabetes and pre-diabetes affect over 100 million people in the US, costing more than $325 billion each year. Blood Sugar Rising puts human faces to these statistics, exploring the history and science of the illness through portraits of Americans whose stories shape the film.

Scientists explore the impact of climate change and what could happen if global warming exceeds 1.5 degrees. Discover how the latest innovations and technology are posing potential solutions and what individuals can do to prevent further damage.

Wednesday, April 15, at 9:00 p.m.

Wednesday, April 22, at 8:00 p.m.

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10:00 NOVA Killer FloodsGeologic fingerprints of colossal floods that violently reshaped the ancient world are uncovered.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

THURSDAY, APR 23 8:00 Midsomer Murders

The Night of the StagA VAT inspector goes missing as he hunts for an illicit cider and Barnaby and Jones investigate.

9:30 Last Tango in Halifax A police search begins for Alan and Celia, who are locked inside the hall without phone service.

10:30 Hold the Sunset Roger the CarerBob gives Roger the idea of applying to be a paid carer for Edith, although Edith is perfectly well.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

FRIDAY, APR 24 8:00 Washington Week 8:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:00 Somewhere South

It’s a Greens ThingVivian visits the Lumbee tribe’s annual homecoming and samples their famous collard sandwich.

10:00 International Jazz Day From AustraliaWorld-renowned artists assemble for an extraordinary International Jazz Day concert in Australia.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

SATURDAY, APR 25 9:00 This Old House 9:30 American Woodshop

Resin and Wood Turned Table Lamp

10:00 Woodsmith Shop Router Table Top

10:30 Fishing Behind the Lines How Time Flies When You’re Fishing

11:00 The New Fly FisherBranch’s Seine River

11:30 Garden Smart 12:00 In Julia’s Kitchen

with Master Chefs Lynne Rossetto Kasper and Roberto Donna

12:30 Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board

1:00 Jamie’s Ultimate Veg Delicious Chili & Pasties

1:30 Pati’s Mexican Table Home Cooking Sinaloa Style

2:00 Kevin Belton’s New Orleans Celebrations Fried Chicken Fest

2:30 Dishing with Julia Child The Good Loaf

3:00 Tastemakers 3:30 Flavor of Poland

Lublin 4:00 Outside: Beyond the Lens 4:30 Curious Traveler

Curious Hong Kong: Culture & Traditions

5:00 Weekends with Yankee 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 Antiques Roadshow

Atlanta, Part One 7:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth is Alarmed 7:30 Hold the Sunset

Old Flames 8:00 Father Brown

The Wisdom of the FoolFather Brown investigates a murder at an outdoor Jester Festival.

9:00 A Place to Call Home New AdventuresGeorge tries to comfort Sarah through her crisis, but she pushes him away. With his future at the hospital in question, Jack brings Dr. Burton a proposition.

10:00 Call the Midwife Episode FourSister Julienne volunteers Nonnatus House to take part in an obstetrics training initiative.

The Man Who Tried to Feed the World

Conversations LIVE!

Thursday, April 30, at 8:00 p.m.

Tuesday, April 21, at 8:00 p.m.Penn State experts Tom Butzler and John Esslinger discuss preparing your garden for the spring and summer of 2020.

Call with questions at 1-800-543-8242 or send questions to [email protected].

Explore the life of 1970 Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug, who tried to solve world hunger. He rescued India from a severe famine and led the "Green Revolution," estimated to have saved one billion lives. But his work later faced criticism.

GET YOUR GARDEN ON!

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11:00 Austin City Limits Kacey Musgraves / Lukas NelsonTexan Kacey Musgraves essays tunes from her acclaimed album Golden Hour.

SUNDAY, APR 26 9:00 Classic Gospel

Booth Brothers: Country Roads10:00 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbé 10:30 Articulate with Jim Cotter

Self, Aside11:00 Journeys in Japan 11:30 Trails to Oishii Tokyo 12:00 Simply Ming

Ming Tsai with guest Carla Hall12:30 Christopher Kimball’s

Milk Street Television Enchiladas and Molletes

1:00 Field Trip with Curtis Stone Umbria

1:30 Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places Wine Cellar and Prosciutto

2:00 Lidia’s Kitchen Feeding the Family

2:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Pork Two Ways

3:00 To the Ends of the Earth: Birds of East Africa A wildlife photographer captures stories that illustrate the hidden life of East African birds.

4:00 This Old House Hour Cape Ann Shingled Out; Paver Patio, Shoe Rack

5:00 MotorWeek 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:00 HumIn Focus 7:00 Escape to the Chateau

Fishing, Foraging, and an Elevator 8:00 Call the Midwife

Episode FiveSister Frances is at a loss when a recovering cancer patient’s wife refuses to accept further help.

9:00 World on Fire on Masterpiece Episode FourHarry’s courage is tested at Louvain, while Kasia’s resistance activity in Warsaw intensifies.

10:00 Baptiste on Masterpiece Episode ThreeEdward finally confesses the exact nature of his relationship with Natalie and Constantin.

11:00 Modus The culture clash between the Swedish police and the FBI becomes more and more evident.

MONDAY, APR 27 8:00 Antiques Roadshow

McNay Art Museum, Hour 2Julius Cohen yellow diamond earrings, a 1928 Gibson Granada banjo, and more items are appraised.

9:00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways KenyaChris visits Mombasa to explore the building of the so-called Lunatic Line during the colonial era.

10:00 Independent Lens Jim Allison: BreakthroughNobel Prize winner Dr. Jim Allison researches a way the immune system can stop cancer in its tracks.

11:30 Amanpour and Company

TUESDAY, APR 28 8:00 Secrets of the Dead

Building Notre DameHistorians, architects, and engineers discuss how the iconic cathedral of Notre Dame was created.

9:00 Inside The Vatican Rare behind-the-scenes access reveals the daily lives of those who live and work in the Vatican.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

WEDNESDAY, APR 29 8:00 Spy in the Wild,

A Nature Miniseries LoveSpy Creatures explore the rarely seen emotions of animals, revealing if they are as strong and complex as our own.

9:00 H2O: The Molecule That Made Us CivilizationsTravel into the past to see how water may have driven our own evolution and created civilizations.

10:00 NOVA Poisoned WaterThe chemistry and engineering that led to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan are examined.

11:00 Amanpour and Company

THURSDAY, APR 30WPSU ORIGINAL

8:00 Conversations Live! Get Your Garden OnPenn State experts Tom Butzler and John Esslinger discuss preparing your garden for the spring and summer of 2020. Call with questions at 1-800-543-8242 or send questions to [email protected].

9:00 Battling Opioids, Part 5Pennsylvania’s Public Media stations continue coverage of the ongoing opioid epidemic with a documentary featuring stories of hope and survival from across the Commonwealth.

10:00 Last Tango in Halifax Caroline throws herself into her new relationship, upsetting her mother and her estranged husband.

11:00 Hold the Sunset Old FlamesPhil is worried that Edith’s old flame Bob may be gaining ground and Desiree may put in an appearance.

11:30 Amanpour and Company

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Thursday, April 30, at 7:00 p.m.

DAVID STAMBER

WPSU-FM and Palmer Museum of Art present...

Palmer Lipcon Auditorium

Reserve your seats at wpsu.org/jazzatthepalmer

Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Attendance is FREE (limited to four seats per address)

Sponsored in part by Fred and Judy Sears, and the Friends of the Palmer Museum of Art.

Speaking Grief Advance ScreeningsSaturday, April 25 from 3:00–8:00 p.m.3 Dots Downtown, 137 E Beaver Ave, State College, PA 16801

We invite you to the launch of WPSU's documentary and awareness project, Speaking Grief. This project aims to create a more grief-aware society by validating the experiences of grievers and helping guide those who wish to support them. Our FREE premiere will be an open house event to include interactive opportunities to reflect, share and learn more about grief and how we can better support one another. There will be three one-hour screenings of the documentary at 3:00 p.m, 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. followed by an opportunity to meet and talk with Director/Producer/Writer, Lindsey Whissel Fenton. To view the trailer and learn more about the project, please visit speakinggrief.org. Stay tuned for more event details!

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