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ON AIR is published monthly by:

KCSM TV / FM • 1700 HillSdale BlVd • San MaTeo, Ca 94402digiTal 43.1 • CaBle 17 (in MoST areaS) • www.KCSM.org

Main: (650) 574-6586 • MeMBerSHip QueSTionS: (650) 524-6921Special circumstances July result in program alterations. KCSM is licensed to the San Mateo County Community College District, which operates College of San Mateo, Canada College in Redwood City, and Skyline College in San Bruno. The District and its Colleges are governed by six-member Board of Trustees, five elected at large for four-year terms by the County voters and one elected by students in the District for a one-year term: Helen Hausman, Richard Holober (President), Dave Mandelkern, Patricia Miljanich (Vice President—Clerk), Karen Schwartz, Virginia Medrano Rosales (Student Trustee, 2008-09), Ron Galatolo (District Chancellor), Michael E. Claire (President, College of San Mateo).

2 Ins Ide On AIr

KCSM is celebrating summer this month by bringing you a schedule of pro-grams that highlight travel, being outdoors and having fun, as we embark on a new adventure together.

on THe CoVerJuly 2009

ConTenTS 3 ..... Letter To Our Members 4 ..... Green Page Go Green by James Mason Ball

5 ..... Weekday Program Grid (All Programs are Closed Captioned)

10 ..... Primetime Listings (All Programs are Closed Captioned)

THe Jazz CenTerJ2 ..... FM 91.1 Program Grid J3 ..... FM Article Jazz 91 Announcer Ron PelletierJ4 ..... FM Program Listings All jazz, all day, every day. J8 ..... Jazz 91 News Thank You Volunteers and Sponsors

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3MeMber suppOrted COMMunIty stAt IOns

Dear KCSM Members,

With our next fiscal year beginning on July 1, KCSM is facing huge financial challenges due to a significant reduction in revenue. In this tough economic time we are experiencing declining funding in corporate underwriting, federal grants support, and member contributions. Our license holder, San Mateo County Community College District, which has always been extremely supportive of KCSM TV and FM, is facing a substantial budgetary emergency as well. As a direct result of the California budget crisis, funding for community colleges statewide has been drastically cut. Each of the colleges in our district has had to make painful reductions of expenses, staffing and classes offered. The financial support KCSM receives from the district will have to be cut as well.

KCSM FM will continue to bring you the best in straight-ahead jazz, 24/7 but we will be making some internal changes that will help boost our productivity without increasing our cost structure. In effect we will be doing more with less to continue to bring you the jazz you love.

KCSM TV however, will undergo some very visible changes. KCSM has completed our transition to digital television, and the facility infrastructure is now in place. The increase in efficiency will allow the station to be operated by less staff. In the past, KCSM has purchased 25% of PBS primetime programs, and used other public television sources to fill in the rest of our schedule. Beginning July 1st, KCSM will no longer purchase PBS primetime programs. This will save the station more than $300,000 annually. The majority of your favorite shows on KCSM TV will still be here. While some of your favorites may not be, we promise to work diligently to bring you fresh, new programs to stimulate your mind.

We're excited about some of the new programming opportunities that will be available to us later in the year, but right now, we are bringing you a schedule that celebrates summer, vacations, being outdoors and having fun, while staying true to the theme nights you have come to appreciate. As always, we want to know what you think, so feel free to email me directly at [email protected]. From our team here at KCSM, we can't thank you enough for your continued, unwavering support. You are why we are here, and we need you now more than ever.

Sincerely,

Marilyn Lawrence General Manager

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Dear Green Readers,

In our May guide, I announced our deci-sion to use less pages, therefore less paper, which included discontinuing the alpha-betical program listings usually found at the end of this guide, and I asked for your feedback. I ‘d like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you that responded. And to let you know that your comments and suggestions were truly ap-preciated and that you have been heard.

While we will not be bringing back the A-Z program listings in the paper guide, we do make them available, as well as the entire guide, as a download at our website at www.kcsm.org/tv. Additionally, if you decide that you prefer accessing On Air by download each month, you may always request to discontinue receiving the guide by mail. Simply email your name and address to me at [email protected] with “Opt Out” in the subject line.

The other comment that I heard from many of you was that the late night programs were no longer listed anywhere in the guide. This was definitely an oversight and we appreci-ate that you brought it to our attention. We have adjusted the format from two to three columns and added the overnight listings. I hope that these changes have addressed all of your concerns adequately.

You may have noticed a little extra green here this month. Our long time printer, Descalso Lithograph was recently purchased by GPM Print•Mail•Solutions in Rohnert Park. While meeting with GPM, they suggested that we take advantage of the possibility of using color on pages other than the cover at no additional cost. The printing process involves using plates on a 4-color press. And since the plate that includes the cover is printed us-ing color inks, we could easily incorporate color into other pages on the same plate. This is why you will only see color on certain pages throughout. And we use soy-based inks that are much more ecologically friendly than traditional commercial inks. Also, GPM is committed to operating an environmentally friendly manufacturing plant with many recycled papers available and an extensive waste recycling program.

We are continually working diligently at improving the quality and content of On Air for you while keeping in mind the environmental impact of producing a monthly guide. Make sure to do your part by dropping it in the recycling bin when you have finished with it each month. And remember to visit www.kcsm.org/green for suggestions and resources for becoming an eco-freak like myself.

As always, thanks for your continued support of KCSM. And keep living green!

Sincerely,

James Mason Ball

Your feedback, comments and questions are always welcomed! Email me at g [email protected]

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In a four-part television series, Germans In America recounts the story of German immigrants to the Untied States, using gripping stories about native settlers and successful farmers, about devout free-thinkers and political refugees, about the heyday of the German-language press in America, and about the founders of industrial dynasties in the new homeland.Every Thursday at 8:00 pm

Drawn on the best history films from around the world, The History Project features a broad range of eras and events as well as a breadth of locations, from the oceans, to across the sea and right here at home.Every Wednesday at 8:00 pmSunday, 7/5 & 7/12 at 8:00 pm

Imagine following the greatest TV detectives as they pursue their sculdugerous quarry in the seedy backstreets of Paris, a villa is Sicily or the alleys of Stockholm! Cunning criminals are no match for our sleuths. All programs are shown with English subtitles.Every Monday at 10:00 pm

Travel far beyond popular tourist destinations to get a more authentic look at local culture with guides who are happy to participate in different aspects of regional life, interact with locals and discover inter-esting location while sharing tips on independent travel in different countries.Every Saturday at 10:00 pm

Germans In America

The History Project

Mhz Worldview Presents. . . International Mysteries

Globe Trekker

J u n e S e r i e s H i g h l i g h t s 5

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Weekday Programming

MONDAY June 29

TUESDAY June 30

WEDNESDAY July 1

THURSDAY July 2

FRIDAY July 3

6:00 am Our Family Outselves #101

Our Family Outselves #102

Our Family Outselves #103

Our Family Outselves #104

Our Family Outselves #105

6:30 am Child Development: Stepping Stone #101

Child Development: Stepping Stone #102

Child Development: Stepping Stone #103

Child Development: Stepping Stone #104

Child Development: Stepping Stone #105

7:00 amAstronomy:

Observations and Theories #101

Astronomy: Observations and

Theories #102

Astronomy: Observations and

Theories #103

Astronomy: Observations and

Theories #104

Astronomy: Observations and

Theories #105

7:30 am Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #101

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #102

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #103

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #104

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #105

8:00 am Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #101

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #102

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #103

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #104

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #105

8:30 am Nutrition Pathways#101

Nutrition Pathways#102

Nutrition Pathways#103

Nutrition Pathways#104

Nutrition Pathways#105

9:00 am Discovering Psychology #101

Discovering Psychology #102

Discovering Psychology #103

Discovering Psychology #104

Discovering Psychology #105

9:30 am Way We Live #101 Way We Live #102 Way We Live #103 Way We Live #104 Way We Live #105

10:00 am Stretch And Flex #202

Stretch And Flex #203

Stretch And Flex #204

Stretch And Flex #205

Stretch And Flex #206

10:30 amClassical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#608

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#609

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#610

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#611

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#612

11:00 am Sit And Be Fit #715 Sit And Be Fit #716 Sit And Be Fit #717 Sit And Be Fit #718 Sit And Be Fit #719

11:30 am Body Electric #1901 Body Electric #1902 Body Electric #1903 Body Electric #1904 Body Electric #1905

12 NoonWorld of Abnormal Psychology #101

Art of theWestern World

#101World of Abnormal Psychology #102

Art of theWestern World

#102World of Abnormal Psychology #103

12:30 pm

1:00 pm Kaye's Quilting Friends #2202

American Cinema #101

The Classic Hollywood Style

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2203 American Cinema

#102

The Studio System

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2204

1:30 pm America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2401

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2402

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2403

2:00 pm Scrapbook Memories #1106

Scrapbook Memories #1107

Scrapbook Memories #1108

Scrapbook Memories #1109

Scrapbook Memories #1010

2:30 pm Place Of Our Own #4106

Place Of Our Own #4107

Place Of Our Own #4108

Place Of Our Own #4109

Place Of Our Own #4110

3:00 pm Betsy's Kidergarden Adventures #107

Curious George #115

Big Green Rabbit #101

Big Green Rabbit #102

Big Green Rabbit #103

3:30 pm Brain Food Sagwa, The Chinese Siamese Cat #132 Biz Kids #101 Biz Kids #102 Biz Kids #103

4:00 pm Martha Speaks #107 Electric Company #107

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #101

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #102

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #103

4:30 pm Wordgirl #206 Wishbone #128 Hard Workin' Wheels in Your Neighborhood Biz Kid$ #101 Saddle Club #313

Comments About The Guide? Email Us At [email protected]

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Weekday Programming

MONDAY July 6

TUESDAY July 7

WEDNESDAY July 8

THURSDAY July 9

FRIDAY July 10

6:00 am Our Family Ourselves #106

Our Family Ourselves #107

Our Family Ourselves #108

Our Family Ourselves #109

Our Family Ourselves #110

6:30 am Child Development: Stepping Stones #106

Child Development: Stepping Stones #107

Child Development: Stepping Stones #108

Child Development: Stepping Stones #109

Child Development: Stepping Stones #110

7:00 amAstronomy:

Observations And Theories #106

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #107

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #108

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #109

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #110

7:30 am Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #106

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #107

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #108

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #109

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #110

8:00 am Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #106

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #107

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #108

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #109

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #110

8:30 am Nutrition Pathways #106

Nutrition Pathways #107

Nutrition Pathways #108

Nutrition Pathways #109

Nutrition Pathways #110

9:00 am Discovering Psychology #106

Discovering Psychology #107

Discovering Psychology #108

Discovering Psychology #109

Discovering Psychology #110

9:30 am Way We Live #106 Way We Live #107 Way We Live #108 Way We Live #109 Way We Live #110

10:00 am Stretch And Flex #207

Stretch And Flex #208

Stretch And Flex #209

Stretch And Flex #210

Stretch And Flex #211

10:30 amClassical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#613

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#614

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#615

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#616

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#617

11:00 am Sit And Be Fit #720 Sit And Be Fit #721 Sit And Be Fit #801 Sit And Be Fit #802 Sit And Be Fit #803

11:30 am Body Electric #1906 Body Electric #1907 Body Electric #1908 Body Electric #1909 Body Electric #1910

12 NoonWorld of Abnormal Psychology #104

Art of the Western World #103

World of Abnormal Psychology #105

Art of the Western World #104

World of Abnormal Psychology #106

12:30 pm

1:00 pm Kaye's Quilting Friends #2205 American Cinema

#103The Star

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2206 Amerian Cinema

#104The Western

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2207

1:30 pm America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2404

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2405

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2406

2:00 pm Scrapbook Memories #1111

Scrapbook Memories #1112

Scrapbook Memories #1113

Scrapbook Memories #1401

Scrapbook Memories #1402

2:30 pm Place Of Our Own #4111

Place Of Our Own #4112

Place Of Our Own #4113

Place Of Our Own #4114

Place Of Our Own #4115

3:00 pm Big Green Rabbit #113

Big Green Rabbit #104

Big Green Rabbit #105

Big Green Rabbit #106

Big Green Rabbit #107

3:30 pm Pocoyo #101 Biz Kid$ #104 Biz Kid$ #105 Biz Kid$ #106 Biz Kid$ #107

4:00 pm Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #104

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #105

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #106

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #107

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #108

4:30 pm Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #201

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #202

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #203 Biz Kid$ #102 Saddle Club #314

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Weekday Programming

MONDAY July 13

TUESDAY July 14

WEDNESDAY July 15

THURSDAY July 16

FRIDAY July 17

6:00 am Our Family Ourselves #111

Our Family Ourselves #112

Our Family Ourselves #113

Our Family Ourselves #114

Our Family Ourselves #115

6:30 am Child Development: Stepping Stones #111

Child Development: Stepping Stones #112

Child Development: Stepping Stones #113

Child Development: Stepping Stones #114

Child Development: Stepping Stones #115

7:00 amAstronomy:

Observations And Theories #111

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #112

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #113

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #114

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #115

7:30 am Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #111

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #112

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #113

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #114

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #115

8:00 am Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #111

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #112

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #113

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #114

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #115

8:30 am Nutrition Pathways #111

Nutrition Pathways #112

Nutrition Pathways #113

Nutrition Pathways #114

Nutrition Pathways #115

9:00 am Discovering Psychology #111

Discovering Psychology #112

Discovering Psychology #113

Discovering Psychology #114

Discovering Psychology #115

9:30 am Way We Live #111 Way We Live #112 Way We Live #113 Way We Live #114 Way We Live #115

10:00 am Stretch And Flex #212

Stretch And Flex #213

Stretch And Flex #214

Stretch And Flex #215

Stretch And Flex #216

10:30 amClassical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#618

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#619

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#620

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#621

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#622

11:00 am Sit And Be Fit #804 Sit And Be Fit #805 Sit And Be Fit #806 Sit And Be Fit #807 Sit And Be Fit #808

11:30 am Body Electric #1911 Body Electric #1912 Body Electric #1913 Body Electric #1914 Body Electric #1915

12 NoonWorld of Abnormal Psychology #107

Art of the Western World #105

World of Abnormal Psychology #108

Art of the Western World #106

World of Abnormal Psychology #109

12:30 pm

1:00 pm Kaye's Quilting Friends #2208 American Cinema

#105Romantic Comedy

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2209 Amerian Cinema

#106The Combat Film

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2210

1:30 pm America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2407

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2408

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2409

2:00 pm Scrapbook Memories #1403

Scrapbook Memories #1404

Scrapbook Memories #1405

Scrapbook Memories #1406

Scrapbook Memories #1407

2:30 pm Place Of Our Own #4116

Place Of Our Own #4117

Place Of Our Own #4118

Place Of Our Own #4119

Place Of Our Own #4120

3:00 pm Big Green Rabbit#112

Big Green Rabbit #108

Big Green Rabbit #109

Big Green Rabbit #110

Big Green Rabbit #111

3:30 pm Pocoyo #102 Biz Kid$ #108 Biz Kid$ #109 Biz Kid$ #110 Biz Kid$ #111

4:00 pm Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #109

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #110

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #111

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #112

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #113

4:30 pm Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #204

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #205

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #206 Biz Kid$ #103 Saddle Club #315

Comments About The Guide? Email Us At [email protected]

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9J u l y 2 0 0 9

Weekday Programming

MONDAY July 20

TUESDAY July 21

WEDNESDAY July 22

THURSDAY July 23

FRIDAY July 24

6:00 am Our Family Ourselves #116

Our Family Ourselves #117

Our Family Ourselves #118

Uncorked: Wine Made Simple #103

Uncorked: Wine Made Simple #104

6:30 am Child Development: Stepping Stones #116

Child Development: Stepping Stones #117

Child Development: Stepping Stones #118

Child Development: Stepping Stones #119

Child Development: Stepping Stones #120

7:00 amAstronomy:

Observations And Theories #116

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #117

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #118

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #119

Astronomy: Observations And

Theories #120

7:30 am Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #116

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #117

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #118

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #119

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #120

8:00 am Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #116

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #117

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #118

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #119

Examined Life: Intro To Philosophy #120

8:30 am Nutrition Pathways #116

Nutrition Pathways #117

Nutrition Pathways #118

Nutrition Pathways #119

Nutrition Pathways #120

9:00 am Discovering Psychology #116

Discovering Psychology #117

Discovering Psychology #118

Discovering Psychology #119

Discovering Psychology #120

9:30 am Way We Live #116 Way We Live #117 Way We Live #118 Way We Live #119 Way We Live #120

10:00 am Stretch And Flex #217

Stretch And Flex #218

Stretch And Flex #219

Stretch And Flex #220

Stretch And Flex #221

10:30 amClassical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#623

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#624

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#625

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#626

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#627

11:00 am Sit And Be Fit #809 Sit And Be Fit #810 Sit And Be Fit #811 Sit And Be Fit #812 Sit And Be Fit #813

11:30 am Body Electric #1916 Body Electric #1917 Body Electric #1918 Body Electric #1919 Body Electric #1920

12 NoonWorld of Abnormal Psychology #110

Art of the Western World #107

World of Abnormal Psychology #111

Art of the Western World #108

World of Abnormal Psychology #112

12:30 pm

1:00 pm Kaye's Quilting Friends #2211 American Cinema

#107Film Noir

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2212

Amerian Cinema #108

Film In The Television Age

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2213

1:30 pm America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2410

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2411

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2412

2:00 pm Scrapbook Memories #1408

Scrapbook Memories #1409

Scrapbook Memories #1410

Scrapbook Memories #1411

Scrapbook Memories #1412

2:30 pm Place Of Our Own #4121

Place Of Our Own #4122

Place Of Our Own #4123

Place Of Our Own #4124

Place Of Our Own #4125

3:00 pm Big Green Rabbit#104

Big Green Rabbit #112

Big Green Rabbit #113

Big Green Rabbit #101

Big Green Rabbit #102

3:30 pm Pocoyo #103 Biz Kid$ #112 Biz Kid$ #113 Biz Kid$ #114 Biz Kid$ #115

4:00 pm Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #101

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #102

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #103

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #104

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #105

4:30 pm Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #207

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #208

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #209 Biz Kid$ #104 Saddle Club #316

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Weekday Programming

MONDAY July 27

TUESDAY July 28

WEDNESDAY July 29

THURSDAY July 30

FRIDAY July 31

6:00 am Uncorked: Wine Made Simple #105

Uncorked: Wine Made Simple #106 Piano Guy #301 Piano Guy #302 Piano Guy #303

6:30 am Child Development: Stepping Stone #121

Child Development: Stepping Stone #122

Child Development: Stepping Stone #123

Child Development: Stepping Stone #124

Child Development: Stepping Stone #125

7:00 am Welcome To My Studio #609

Welcome To My Studio #610

Welcome To My Studio #611

Welcome To My Studio #612

Welcome To My Studio #613

7:30 am Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #121

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #122

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #123

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #124

Earth Revealed: Intro Geology #125

8:00 am Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #121

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #122

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #123

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #124

Examined Life: Intro to Philosophy #125

8:30 am Nutrition Pathways#121

Nutrition Pathways#122

Nutrition Pathways#123

Nutrition Pathways#124

Nutrition Pathways#125

9:00 am Discovering Psychology #121

Discovering Psychology #122

Discovering Psychology #123

Discovering Psychology #124

Discovering Psychology #125

9:30 am Way We Live #121 Way We Live #122 Woodturning Workshop #210

Woodturning Workshop #211

Woodturning Workshop #212

10:00 am Stretch And Flex #222

Stretch And Flex #223

Stretch And Flex #224

Stretch And Flex #225

Stretch And Flex #226

10:30 amClassical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#628

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#629

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#630

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#501

Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique

#502

11:00 am Sit And Be Fit #814 Sit And Be Fit #815 Sit And Be Fit #816 Sit And Be Fit #817 Sit And Be Fit #818

11:30 am Body Electric #1921 Body Electric #1922 Body Electric #1923 Body Electric #1924 Body Electric #1925

12 NoonWorld of Abnormal Psychology #113

Art of theWestern World

#109

Marriage Uncensored with Dave

and Christie #309

Marriage Uncensored with Dave

and Christie #310

Marriage Uncensored with Dave

and Christie #311

12:30 pm American Heartland #404

American Heartland #405

American Heartland #406

1:00 pm Kaye's Quilting Friends #2101 American Cinema

#109

The Film Generation

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2102

American Cinema #110

The Edge of Hollywood

Kaye's Quilting Friends #2103

1:30 pm America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2413

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2701

America Sews with Sue Hausmann #2702

2:00 pm Scrapbook Memories #1413

Beads, Baudles and Jewels #1001

Beads, Baudles and Jewels #1002

Beads, Baudles and Jewels #1003

Beads, Baudles and Jewels #1004

2:30 pm Place Of Our Own #4126

Place Of Our Own #4127

Place Of Our Own #4128

Place Of Our Own #4129

Place Of Our Own #4130

3:00 pm Big Green Rabbit #110

Big Green Rabbit #103

Big Green Rabbit #104

Big Green Rabbit #105

Big Green Rabbit #106

3:30 pm Pocoyo #104 Biz Kid$ #116 Biz Kid$ #117 Biz Kid$ #118 Biz Kid$ #119

4:00 pm Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #106

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #107

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #108

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #109

Chefs A'Field: Kids On The Farm #110

4:30 pm Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #210

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #211

Ribert & Robert's Wonderworld #212 Biz Kid$ #105 Saddle Club #317

Comments About The Guide? Email Us At [email protected]

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wedneSday 15:00p ANIMALATTRACTIONSTV

#201Boating With Your Pet

5:30p AMERICA’SHEARTLAND#217Riding And Roping Skills

6:00p JOURNAL#4130

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1193

7:00p CALIFORNIA’SWATER#101Climate Change

7:30p WAGINGWARONCANCERWITHPAULAZAHN#202Mesothelioma: The Hidden Threat

8:00p THETHEHISTORYPROJECT#101Charge Of The Light BrigadeIt went down in history as one of the greatest military blunders of all times, but what really happened at the Charge of the Light Brigade?

9:00p EPIDEMICOFHEPATITISC:PROMETHEUSBOUNDTake a compelling look at Hepatitis C from both the science behind its spread, to the dramatic and devastating effects it has on its victims.

10:00pTHEBRIDGESOFAR:ASUSPENSESTORYAn entertaining documen-tary on the wild and troubled history of the new east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.

11:00pBREATHOFHOPE:LUNGCANCERTHEINVISIBLEDISEASELung cancer claims more American lives than any other cancer, but the majority of the public does not know this staggering fact. Cancer doesn’t discriminate. It will strike whether you are a big shot or an average Joe. Follow the struggles and triumphs of five lung cancer patients and their families.

Early Thursday

12:00aWILD!#506Lions And Hyenas(See 7/11 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a MAINSTREETAMERICAExplore the stories of four different U.S. cities, each in a different stage of rejuvenation and working to overcome problems that have been years in the making.

2:00a EPIDEMICOFHEPATITISC:PROMETHEUSBOUND(See Wed. 7/1 a t 9:00 pm)

3:00a WALDEN-THEBALLADOFTHOREAU(See Sun. 7/5 at 12:00 am)

4:00a CONVERSATIONSWITH...#801R.W. “Johnny” Apple, Jr.

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#104The Nature Of Contract Law

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#104Accommodating Business Law

THurSday 25:00p P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDEN

HOME#804Subtle Screens

5:30p IT’SANAGETHING#101Working Past 65

6:00p JOURNAL#4131

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1194

7:00p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW#1209

7:30p EUROPEANJOURNAL#2721

8:00p GERMANSINAMERICA#101Into The Promised LandFollow a group of 40 German-Americans from Loose Creek, Missouri who travel to Germany in search of their roots.

9:00p BEIJING:CHANGEDBYTHEOLYMPICS?Explore the lasting impact that hosting the 2008 Games has had on China, from the physical changes to Beijing’s skyline, to the cultural shifts in identity and thought.

10:00pTALKINGTHROUGHWALLSExamine the story of one man’s struggle to build a mosque in his neighborhood amidst the uncertainty and

fears of neighbors and town of-ficials following the September 11th attacks.

11:00pCALIFORNIA’SGOLD#509Under CaliforniaTake a look at the lives of two men who created two of California's most amazing buried treasures; visit the Underground Gardens of Baldasare Forestiere and the Burro Schmidt Tunnel.

11:30pTRACKSAHEAD#614G Gauge In MesaGo into the Carpathian Moun-tains in western Romania to rediscover a narrow gauge line that is undergoing a rebirth.

Early Friday

12:00aBOURBONANDKENTUCKY:AHISTORYDISTILLED(See Sun. 7/5 at 10:00 pm)

1:00a BREATHOFHOPE:LUNGCANCERTHEINVISIBLEDISEASE(See Wed. 7/1 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a SILVERTHREADTHROUGHTHEWEST:THECALIFORNIAZEPHYR(See Fri. 7/10 11:00 pm)

3:00a THEBRIDGESOFAR:ASUSPENSESTORY(See Wed. 7/1 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a CONVERSATIONSWITH...#602Henry Louis Gates

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#105The Agreement

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#105Contending With Government Involvement

Friday 35:00p AFRICATREK#101

The Grand Departure

5:30p CALIFORNIA’SCOMMUNITIES#101Historic Preservation

6:00p JOURNAL#4132

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1195

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#919

7:30p ARTWOLFE’STRAVELSTOTHEEDGE#101Bolivia: The Altiplano

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In a four-part television series, Germans In America recounts the story of German immigrants to the Untied States, using gripping stories about native settlers and successful farmers, about devout free-thinkers and political refugees, about the heyday of the German-language press in America, and about the founders of industrial dynasties in the new homeland. Sunday July 19 at 9:00 pm

In 1988 a group of Vietnamese boat people attempted to flee their country in search of freedom. Once at sea the boat's engine died leaving over 100 people stranded in the ocean. What happened next is an unbelievable story of perserverance that changed the live of the survivors forever. Every Wednesday at 8:00 pm

For hundreds of years, thrill-seeking fishermen in the South have been diving into murkey creeks, rivers and lakes in search of bank-dwelling catfish. This sequel explores the evolution, legalization issues and commercialization over the last decade of the once backwoods practice of catching catfish bare-handed. Friday July 31 at 8:00 pm

Explore the history, engineering challenges, and political and economic realities in urban and rural locations of essential infrastructure systems: water, wastewater and storewater, to fully understand the assets that support our way of life.Wednesday July 29 at 10:00 pm

Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War

Bolinao 52

Okie Noodling II

Liquid Assets: The Story of Our Water Infrastructure

S t e v e ' s P i c k s12

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Nature lover and award-winning filmmaker Nick Mollé embarks on entertaining and educational adventures in one of the most biologically diverse places on Earth. Mollé's extensive knowledge of biology, passion for preservation and sense of humor shine through as he encounters a variety of wildlife of the Costa Rica's ecosystems. Saturday July 4 at 9:00 pm

More than 1,000 years ago, Vikings from Norway terrorized Europe; their legendary raids made their name synonomous with marauding pirates. Today, this ruggedly beautiful country houses the Nobel Peace Center and is one of the most eco-friendly countries on earth. Adventurer Richard Bangs seeks out the modern-day "Viking Spirit" in Norway's forbidding Arctic north, its mountainous sea coast and bustling cities. Saturday July 25 at 9:00 pm

Host Darley Newman again hits the trail in search of the best in equestrian travel. She rides with the locals in order to gain a greater sense of each desti-nation's diverse natural surroundings, wildlife, culture and history. She also experiences other adventurous activities and explores cities, quaint towns and spectacular settings.Friday July 31 at 8:00 pm

Take a unique look into the plight of the Asian Elephants, exploring the tragic collisions of man and beast and speaking plainly about the steps necessary to save this remarkable animal.Saturday July 18 at 8:00 pm

Wideside with Nick Moll É Costa Rica

Richard Bang's Adventures with Purpose: Norway

Equitrekking

Wild! Elephants: The Last Mahout

T r a v e l & N a t u r e H i g h l i g h t s 13

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8:00p FOURFRESHMEN:LIVEINLASVEGASFor 57 years the musical group The Four Freshmen has held a featured spot in the world of vocal jazz harmony. They are a sound more than a group of well-know stars, and their rich sophisticated sound has influenced vocalists for nearly six decades.

9:00p BRULE,LIVEATMT.RUSHMORE:ACONCERTFORRECNCILLIATIONThis 2007 performance combines beautiful music with breathtaking Native American rhythms and dance.

10:00pBLUESDIVAS#107Renee AustinUp-and-coming Texas blues singer-songwriter Renee Austin performs with her Minnesota-based blues band.

11:00pFRONTROWWITHTROUTFISHINGINAMERICAGrammy-nominated record-ing artists Trout Fishing in America—bassist Keith Grimwood and guitarist Ezra Idlet—are joined by multi-instrumentalist Fred Bogert for a sold-out concert for a crowd of enthusiastic Trout Heads.

Early Saturday

12:00aVISIONARIES#1401City Solutions (Flint, MI & Seattle, WA)(See Tue. 7/7 at 7:30 pm)

12:30aTHISISAMERICAWITHDENNISWHOLEY#1240

1:00a BROOKLYNMATTERS(See 7/5 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a BEIJING:CHANGEDBYTHEOLYMPICS?(See Thu. 7/2 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a TALKINGTHROUGHWALLS(See Thu. 7/2 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a CONVERSATIONSWITH...#804Sue Monk Kidd

5:00a DISABILITYTODAY#837

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#608

SaTurday 4

6:00a SITANDBEFIT#719

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#405

7:00a GARYSPETZ’SPAINTINGWILDPLACES!WITHWATERCOLOR#301Learn To Paint Waterton Lakes, Part 1

7:30a ONESTROKEPAINTINGWITHDONNADEWBERRY#511Childs Play

8:00a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINS#124Romantic Soft Focus Tea Rose

8:30a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART#2211Spring Break, Part 1

9:00a BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTING#2237Golden Mist Oval

9:30a MIMI’SARTSTUDIO#109Red Boat, Watercolor

10:00aGARDENSMART#1408The Kentucky Home And Gardens Of A Plant Breeding

10:30aP.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOME#501Paint Your Garden

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKS#624Soups And Sandwiches

11:30aDELICIOUSTV’STOTALLYVEGETARIAN#402Not So Ordinary Soup & Salad

12:00nZONYA’SHEALTHBITES#301Eating Close To The Farm

12:30pSARA’SWEEKNIGHTMEALS#101Pasta For Supper

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKING#103The Lure Of The Mountain

1:30p MEXICO-ONEPLATEATATIMEWITHRICKBAYLESS#601Return To Hacienda

2:00p REALMOMS,REALSTORIES,REALSAVVY#409

2:30p LASSIE’SPETVET#109

3:00p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#132

3:30p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#133

4:00p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#134

4:30p BEAUTIFULICELAND

5:00p RICKSTEVES’EUROPE#212Germany’s Romantic Rhine And Rothenburg

5:30p BURTWOLF:TASTEOFFREEDOM#111Independence Day

6:00p FARMERS’ALMANACTV#105Mountain Arts Festival, Apples And The Katrina Cottage

6:30p EQUITREKKING#403Quebec City And Beyond

7:00p BESTOFEXPEDITIONSWITHPATRICKMCMILLIAN#102Carnivorous Plants: Plants That Bite Back

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD#11005Pt. Fermin Lighthouse Lens

8:00p ALONEINTHEWILDERNESSDiscover the story of Dick Proenneke, who lived his dream in the Alaska Wilderness for over 30-years.

9:00p WILDSIDEWITHNICKMOLLE-COSTARICASee Close-up on page 13.

10:00pGLOBETREKKER#807Globe Trekker Food Hour: MexicoThe culinary adventure begins in Mexico City's vibrant markets, and journeys through cities sampling native dishes and flavors that influence the local cuisine.

11:00pFRISBEE:THELIFE&DEATHOFAHIPPIEPREACHERMeet Lonnie Frisbee, a seeker turned Jesus freak evangelist who compelled thousands toward the Christian faith during the 1960s. Even though he was a spiritual catalyst igniting the rise of two world-wide denominations, discover why his name has all but been removed from their histories.

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Early Sunday

12:00aWALDEN-THEBALLADOFTHOREAUThis play is a conversation between Thoreau and Emerson set during the final two days Thoreau spent at his cabin before leaving Walden Pond.

1:00a THEONEIDASPEAKThis documentary depicts an engaging personal account written by elders of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin during the early 1930s land grab policies carried out by government agents.

2:00a BRULE,LIVEATMT.RUSHMORE:ACONCERTFORRECNCILLIATION(See Fri. 7/3 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a BLUESDIVAS#107Renee Austin(See Fri. 7/3 at 10pm)

4:00a INTHELIFE#1807Revising Gender(See Sat. 7/11 11:00 pm)

4:30a STORIESINSTONE(See Sat. 7/11 at 11:30 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIESTODAY#838

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#609

Sunday 56:00a SITANDBEFIT#720

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#406

7:00a HEALTHSENSE#101Heart Disease

7:30a LIVINGSMART#101Alcohol Addiction

8:00a CREATIVELIVING#5525

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOP#403Dressing Up The Ordinary

9:00a NEWFLYFISHER#316Missouri River Versatility

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSE#101Hard To Catch

10:00aWOODSMITHSHOP#212Sanding Secrets And Fast Finishing

10:30aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOP#302Holiday Bell

11:00aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLEN#101Smoke Screen

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICA#101Wet Vs. Dry Ribs

12:00nMARTINYAN’SCHINA#101Beijing Traditions

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLETSGETCOOKING#123Chaing Mai

1:00p FOODTRIPWITHTODDENGLISH#102Nantucket: On The Waterfront

1:30p LIDIA’SITALY#206Vegetarian Rome

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOM#2913Stabilizing Everyday Fabrics

2:30p LINDAMACPHEE’SWORKSHOP#504Big Dreams

3:00p SEWINGWITHNANCY#2216Sweatshirts For All Seasons

3:30p KNITTINGDAILY#206A Is For Asymmetry

4:00p QUILTINADAY#3005Army Star And Hope Of Hartford

4:30p QUILTINGARTS#313Stitch

5:00p PIANOGUY#1104

5:30p SOUTHERNACCENTS#1713

6:00p BLACKWRITERSINAMERICA#101Walter Mosley/Sonia Sanchez

6:30p BEYONDTHEOLOGY#101A Finger Pointing At The Moon

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#919(See Fri. 7/3 at 7:00 pm)

7:30p INSIDEWASHINGTON#2111

8:00p THEHISTORYPROJECT#107Ghost Ship, The Mary CelesteOn December 5, 1872, American merchant ship the Mary Celeste, sailing from New York to Italy was found drifting erratically in the mid-

Atlantic. On board there was no sign of her eight American and German crew-members. Discover the true and extraor-dinary story that for 134 years has baffled historians and scientists.

9:00p BEYONDTHEPRACTICEROOMFollow aspiring pianists between the ages of 14 and 18 as they prepare for the prestigious New York Piano Competition, while struggling to maintain the poise and stamina required to perform their repertoire before judges, peers and the public.

10:00pBOURBONANDKENTUCKY:AHISTORYDISTILLEDExplore how distilling origi-nated in Kentucky with its first settlers in 1775, and travel to the sites of Kentucky’s earliest distilling operations.

11:00pBROOKLYNMATTERSAn insightful documentary that reveals the truth about the Atlantic Yards proposal and how a few powerful men are circumventing community participation and planning principles to try to push their own interests forward.

Early Monday

12:00aTHEBRIDGESOFAR:ASUSPENSESTORY(See Wed. 7/1 at 10:00 pm)

1:00a ALONEINTHEWILDERNESS(See Sat. 7/4 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a WILDSIDEWITHNICKMOLLE-COSTARICASee Close-up on page 13.

3:00a GLOBETREKKER#807Globe Trekker Food Hour: Mexico(See Sat. 7/4 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a ANEVENINGWITHANDREWYOUNG(See Sun. 7/19 at 8:00 pm)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#106Consideration

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#106Promoting Social Responsibility And Ethical Behavior

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Monday 65:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDEN

PARKS#136American River Parkway

5:30p WHITEHOUSECHRONICLE#338

6:00p JOURNAL#4133

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1196

7:00p EASYTHAICOOKINGWITHTOMMYTANG#106

7:30p LIDIA’SITALY#226That’s How The Cookie Crumbles

8:00p CHANGEYOURBRAIN,CHANGEYOURLIFEBest-selling author, psychiatrist and brain-imaging specialist Daniel G. Amen, MD demonstrates how to optimize mental performance and overcome self-defeating behaviors like depression, ADD, and anxiety.

9:30p MICHELANGELO’SMADONNA&SON:THEHUMANFORMArtistic, anatomical, social, psychological and religious threads are interwoven to create a truly multidisciplinary

perspective of Michelangelo, the man, the artist and the product of the milieu of his time.

10:00pMHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#523

MAIGRET:THEVANISHINGMR.OWENIn French With English SubtitlesAt a luxurious hotel in the South of France, the body of an unknown young man is found in one of the hotel rooms, and a wheelchair bound guest is missing. Despite his determination to stay away from the investiga-tion, Maigret can’t help trying to solve the mystery.

Early Tuesday

12:00aTALKINGTHROUGHWALLS(See Thu. 7/2 at 10:00 pm)

1:00a CUREGet a dramatic insider’s view into the search to eradicating heart disease—a disease previously thought to be incurable.

2:00a FRONTROWWITHTROUTFISHINGINAMERICA(See Fri. 7/3 at 11:00 pm)

3:00a BOURBONANDKENTUCKY:AHISTORYDISTILLED(See Sun. 7/5 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a ANEVENINGWITHEARLGRAVESBusiness mogul and publisher of Black Enterprise Magazine, Earls Graves talks about how he helped to revolutionize the landscape of the African American business community in the United States.

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#107Contractual Capacity

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#107Competing In A Global Environment

TueSday 75:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD#11005

Pt. Fermin Lighthouse Lens

5:30p WILDCHRONICLES#338Rehabilitating India’s Gibbon Population

6:00p JOURNAL#4134

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1197

7:00p FOREIGNEXCHANGE#525

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As a teenager, Pete Fallico (pictured)wanted nothing more than to become a full time disc jockey. His dad wanted him to become an educator instead. Studying the human voice in college seemed a happy medium and a thirty-six year career as a speech therapist ensued. Helping people communicate during the day while playing jazz recordings at night on a local radio station soon became a comfortable compromise.

Pete Fallico has been programming Jazz Radio in the San Francisco and Monterey Bay Areas since 1975. His efforts have been heard on KKUP, KPEN, KUSP and KCSM. His show was initially called ‘Doodlin’ (after the Horace Silver classic) but it soon evolved into ‘The Doodlin’ Lounge’ where fantasy prevailed and emphasis was placed on Blue Note recording artists and Hard Bop grooves. These shows are now being podcast from Pete’s web site: www.doodlinlounge.com

Pete has made a concerted effort through the years to make friends with the greatest Jazz Organists of our time and showcase their music whenever possible. Today, as a programmer on KCSM, Pete controls these organ-urges in order to provide his listeners with a more generic presentation of American Classical Music. The theme, however, is always on the blue side.

Listen to Pete every Tuesday night/Wednesday morning from 10pm-2am on Evening Jazz.

Jazz 91 sPotLIght on

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THE ANNALS OF JAZZ WITH RICHARD HADLOCKsundAys At 7 pM

The sound of surprise describes both jazz itself and the enduring premise of "The Annals of Jazz." Since 1959, host Richard Hadlock has been improvising on historical themes and bringing forth worthy performers—from Armstrong to Zorn. Each Sunday, we may find Annals in Europe, Asia, Latin America or Back of Town anywhere.

RIVERWALK JAZZsundAy At 6 pM

7/5 Come Rain or Come Shine: Johnny Mercer, 100 Years – 1000 Songs

7/12 Silver Shoes & Green Spectacles: A Jazz Interpretation of The Wizard of Oz

7/19 Harlem to Hollywood: The Music of Harold Arlen

7/26 At the Jazz Band Ball: Jazz Classics Live from the Stanford Jazz Workshop

The Jim Cullum Jazz Band, with vocalists Nina Ferro, Carol Woods, and Becky Kilgore, presents the music of Harold Arlen, composer of jazz standards Stormy Weather and I’ve Got the World on a String, and more. Included are rare interview clips of Arlen (pictured) speaking about his music.

I'M TALKIN' JAZZ sundAy At 8 AM

7/5 Guitarist Calvin Keys with Chris Cortez

7/12 Pianist Randy Weston with Melanie Berzon

7/19 Bassist Stanley Clarke with Chris Cortez

7/26 Guitarist Larry Coryell with Chris Cortez

Johnny Mercer’s (pictured) songs are among the most popular hits of the 1930s thru 1950s. Riverwalk Jazz tips its hat to this songwriting giant on his 100th birthday. Tune in for rare interview excerpts of Johnny Mercer discussing his music. Special guests Rebecca Kilgore and Carol Woods perform classics from the vast Mercer catalog with The Jim Cullum Jazz Band.

wHaT waS THaT Tune, anyway? 1. Visit our website at www.kcsm.org; then click on the Jazz 91 Playlist link.

2. Go directly to the playlist at www.jazzlist.org

3. Tune into JazzTV on Digital Channel 43.3

4. Tune into Comcast Digital Channel 962.

PhoTo CoUrTEsy: sPECiAl CollECTions And ArChivEs, GEorGiA sTATE UnivErsiTy librAry

PhoTo CoUrTEsy: s.A. mUsiC Co.

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IN THE MOMENT WITH JIM bENNETTsundAy At 8 pM

7/5 Mark Levine

7/12 Ian Dogole

7/19 Michael Zilber with the BIlly Collins Project

7/26 Inga Swearingen

THE JAZZ DECADES WITH RAY SMITHsundAy At 11 pM

7/5 Fess Williams' Royal Flush Orchestra Lou McGarity Some Like It Hot

7/12 A Paul Whiteman Parade Of Stars 1921-1951 With Bix and Red, Tea and Bunny, Millie and Billie and others

7/19 Enduring Echoes of Tommy Dorsey Broadway Jazz Score from Running Wild

7/26 Big Bill Broonzy with Graeme Bell's Australian Jazz Band Django Reinhardt et Son Grand Orchestre de Danse

Pianist Mark Levine (pictured) is heard in an all Thelonious Monk program in a performance recorded at the Jazzschool on November 5th, 2006. This was part of a piano trio summit that also included Dick Hindman and Joe Gilman, who will also be heard this evening. With John Witala and Paul Van Wageningen.

"Beyond All Limits—Honoring the Musical Legacy of the Legendary Trumpeter and Composer Woody Shaw". Multi-percussionist and bandleader Ian Dogole (pictured) with Hemispheres in a recording made at the Hillside Club, in Berkeley on May 8th, 2009, with Sheldon Brown, Harvey Wainapel, Frank Martin and Sam Bevan.

Saxophonist and Educator Michael Zilber (pictured) with the BIlly Collins Project, an homage to one of America's best loved poet laureates, recorded at the Jazzschool in Berkeley on May 2nd, 2009. With John Shifflett, John R Burr, Jason Lewis and vocalist Andy Kirshner and poet John Ellis.

Vocalist Inga Swearingen (pictured) recorded at the Jazzschool in Berkeley on February 28th, 2009. With Jeff Miley, Britta Swearingen and Dylan Johnson.

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JAZZ PROFILES WITH NANCY WILSONMOndAy At 9 pM

7/6 Pianist Erroll Garner

7/13 Wes Montgomery

7/20 Billie Holiday

7/27 Pianist Thelonius Monk

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTERtuesdAy At 9 pM

7/7 American Icons: Dave Brubeck and Ramsey Lewis

7/14 Ahmad Jamal

7/21 James Carter and Craig Taborn

7/28 So What About Eddie Jefferson?Eddie Jefferson (pictured) didn’t have a great voice, but he was a great jazz singer. Twisting lyrics through well-known Jazz instrumentals, he created songs and a style all his own, transforming (James) Moody’s Mood for Love, Lester Young’s Paper Moon into Lester’s Trip to the Moon, and an infamous Miles track to Miles Davis Walked Off the Stage. Jefferson died tragically in 1979. Vocalists Carla Cook and Allan Harris join pianist Eric Reed to honor the pioneer of vocalese.

A legend among masters, Ahmad Jamal’s (pictured) career has spanned half a century. Miles Davis once asked his own pianist Wynton Kelly to “sound more like Ahmad Jamal. Jamal brings his deft touch and perfect balance to the House of Swing to create space all his own. With his trio, Jamal leads his signature Poinciana, Jimmy Heath’s Mellow Drama and his new composition Papillon. And of course more! We are delighted to welcome him to our stage.

PiCTUrEd: EddiE JEffErson PErforminG "TrAnEs' blUEs" AT ThE JAzz showCAsE in ChiCAGo on mAy 6Th 1979. ThrEE dAys bEforE his lifE EndEd.

Billie Holiday (pictured) was the consummate jazz singer. She could take any song and make it her own. She could re-work a melody, sing a lyric with impeccable diction, add her unique phrasing and embrace it with the raw emotional intensity of her life experience. All of the great bandleaders loved Lady Day: Count Basie, Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw. Billie's personal battles are legendary—with a racist society, with men, with drugs—and it was that pain that fueled her songs. But she worked at her craft, found her own voice, and inspired countless singers and musicians. This show focuses on Billie's music and its impact on jazz.

Wes Montgomery (pictured) created the first new sound on jazz guitar since Charlie Christian revolutionized the instrument in the late '30s. His innovations such as his celebrated octaves, and his style of playing with his thumb rather than a pick continue to have an influence today. Wes also became a popular musician, whose later recordings sold hundreds of thousands of copies.

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JAZZSET WITH DEE DEE bRIDGEWATERthursdAy At 9 pM

7/2 SF Jazz Collective at Chicago Symphony Center

7/9 John Patitucci Trio at the Kennedy Center Jazz Club

7/16 Chick Corea, Jack DeJohnette and Bobby McFerrin

7/23 Dee Dee Bridgewater's Red Earth: A Malian Journey

7/30 Javon Jackson and Les McCann: Swiss Movement Revisited at the Kennedy Center

PIANO JAZZ WITH MARIAN MCPARTLAND WednesdAy At 9 pM

7/1 Daryl Sherman

7/8 Guitarist Julian Lage

7/15 Barbara Carroll

7/22 Pianist/Singer Bobby Short

7/29 The Hot Club of Detroit

There's an array of basses, guitars and drums onstage for Patitucci (pictured) Larry Koonse and Brian Blade, and an array of music by Sonny Rollins, Thelonious Monk and Federico Mompou (1893-1987) of Barcelona.

Piano Jazz celebrates the centennial of songwriter and lyricist Johnny Mercer. Pianist/singer and Mercer enthusiast Daryl Sherman (pictured) brings her sophisticated swing and witty charm to the show for performances of Too Marvelous for Words and Jeepers Creepers. McPartland joins in on one of her favorite Mercer tunes, Skylark.

Pianist and singer Barbara Carrol l (pictured) was McPartland's second guest during the first season of Piano Jazz. Thirty years later, Carroll makes a return appearance to reminisce with her good friend about their experiences at the Hickory House and the Oak Room. Carroll gives a charmed performance of Very Early and McPartland improvises a musical portrait of her guest.

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JazzSet's host Dee Dee Bridgewater (pictured) weaves griot songs and the blues with Malian musicians (on handmade instruments) and her jazz trio. Nina Simone's Four Women is a highlight. Georges Collinet from PRI's Afropop Worldwide is guest host.

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City Solutions (Flint, MI & Seattle, WA)

8:00p THENEWSELLINGOFAMERICAGo into the boardrooms, sales meetings and college classrooms to discover what business leaders, corporate executives and educators are doing to make America more competitive by professional-izing sales.

9:00p REALECONOMYWITHBENWATTENBURGExplore a fascinating modern phenomenon: how big changes such as globalization, technology, and deregulation are fundamen-tally changing the economic landscape.

10:00pCHILDSAFETY:IT’SNOACCIDENTAdults get to view unsafe situations from a child’s perspective, while parents and caregivers get useful information about keeping children safe.

11:00pCOMMUNITYBUILDER:THELIFE&LEGACYOFJ.C.NICHOLSDiscover Kansas City’s most famous land developer, Jess Clyde Nichols, who built a grand local community...and changed America forever.

Early Wednesday

12:00aGERMANSINAMERICA#101Into The Promised Land(See Thu. 7/2 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a MHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#523

MAIGRET:THEVANISHINGMR.OWEN(See Mon. 7/6 at 10:00 pm)

3:00a GERMANSINAMERICA#102The Price Of Freedom(See Thu. 7/9 at 8:00 pm)

4:00a ANEVENINGWITHELLERYThis program shines the spot-light on acclaimed husband-wife duo, nominated for Artist of the Year & Album of the Year for the 2006 Cincinnati Entertainment Awards.

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#108Legal Purpose

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#108Managing Business Information

wedneSday 85:00p ANIMALATTRACTIONSTV

#202

5:30p AMERICA’SHEARTLAND#218

6:00p JOURNAL#4135

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1198

7:00p CALIFORNIA’SWATER#102Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

7:30p BALANCINGYOURLIFE#101Chris Evert/Deborah Willis

8:00p THEHISTORYPROJECT#102Churchill’s Few: Fighter Pilots Of WWIITestimonies from men who bravely fought on both side of the Battle of Britain war discuss not only the emotional and physical scars they bear, but the scars carried by their countries and the families who lost loved ones.

9:00p ETHANOLMAZEPrices at the pump are putting pressure on our pocketbooks, the economy and America’s foreign policy. Navigate the

complex questions surround-ing the ethanol industry: the effect ethanol production has on food prices, the energy expended to manufacture it

and if ethanol is a short-term energy solution that could create additional long-term problems.

10:00pEXPECTATIONS:LIVINGWITHALZHEIMERTake an intimate, poignant look at the people affected by Alzheimer’s Disease – family members, caregivers and patients in early stages – as they navigate and experience the current continuum of care for the disease.

11:00pBRIDGEBETWEENSILENCEANDSOUNDExamine the debate on hearing loss and the Cochlear Implant, a cutting-edge, but controversial technology that gives the deaf and hard of hearing the ability to hear sounds.

Early Thursday

12:00aALONEINTHEWILDERNESS(See Sat. 7/4 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a HIDDENFIRE:THEGREATBUTTEEXPLOSIONIn 1895, an explosion caused by a hidden cache of illegally stored explosives destroyed a large section of Butte’s warehouse district. Though this was the first of Butte's many disasters, it also repre-sents everything about Butte in 1895: generous citizens, dedicated public servants, no-holds-barred commercial exploitation of the landscape and criminal activity that put the entire populace at risk.

2:00a FRISBEE:THELIFE&DEATHOFAHIPPIEPREACHER(See Sat. 7/4 at 11:00 pm)

3:00a SURVIVINGTHESTORM(See Sun. 7/12 at 12:00 am)

4:00a ANEVENINGWITHELLERY(See Early Wed. 7/8 at 4:00 am)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#109Genuineness Of Assent

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#109Selecting A Form Of Business Ownership

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THurSday 95:00p P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDEN

HOME#805Music And Daffodils

5:30p IT’SANAGETHING#102Driving

6:00p JOURNAL#4136

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1199

7:00p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW#1210

7:30p EUROPEANJOURNAL#2722

8:00p GERMANSINAMERICA#102The Price Of FreedomRecalls the strenuous ordeals faced by the first German settlers to arrive in Texas in 1846.

9:00p BOLINAO52See Close-up on page 12.

10:00pWATERBUSTERFilmmaker J. Carlos Peinado revisits his ancestral homeland in North Dakota to investigate the devastating impact of the massive Gar-rison Dam project on a once self-sufficient American Indian community.

11:00pCHURCHONDAUPHINESTREETIn the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, when nearly all hope was drowned in the flood, discover how one church in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans did not give up.

Early Friday

12:00aSECRETSOFNEWYORK#303Made In New York: City Of Industry(See Sun. 7/12 at 10:00 pm)

1:00a BRIDGEBETWEENSILENCEANDSOUND(See Wed. 7/8 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a ETHANOLMAZE(See Wed. 7/8 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a EXPECTATIONS:LIVINGWITHALZHEIMER(See Wed. 7/8 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a ANEVENINGWITHNIKKIGIOVANNITake a rare look inside the life of poet and educator, Nikki Giovanni.

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#110Proper Form

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#110Highlighting Small Business

Friday 105:00p AFRICATREK#102

The Rainbow Nation

5:30p CALIFORNIA’SCOMMUNITIES#102Historic Downtowns: Clovis

6:00p JOURNAL#4137

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1200

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#920

7:30p ARTWOLFE’STRAVELSTOTHEEDGE#102Alaska: Glacier Bay

8:00p PULPFICTIONARTTake an in-depth look at the incredible—yet misunderstood —works of art on pulp fiction magazine covers, some of which, due to their controver-sial content, are rarely seen in public today.

9:00p ANN-JANETTE,BRIGHTERDAYAHEADOklahoma artist Ann-Janette performs songs with special guests including Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra’s maestro and cellist Lauren Green.

10:00pBLUESDIVAS#108Denise LasalleDenise LaSalle, Queen of the Southern Soul Blues, sings You Can Have My Husband, Still the Queen and My Toot Toot.

11:00pSILVERTHREADTHROUGHTHEWEST:THECALIFORNIAZEPHYRA nostalgic documentary chronicling the design, opera-tion, abandonment, and resur-rection of one of America’s great Western trains, from its 1946 maiden run to its discontinuance in 1970 to

its rebirth as part of Amtrak’s fleet. Explore both the railroad history and the rugged Western landscape of its route.

Early Saturday

12:00aVISIONARIES#1402Community Cops (High Point, NC & Chicago, Il)(See Tue. 7/14 at 7:30 pm)

12:30aTHISISAMERICAWITHDENNISWHOLEY#1241

1:00a COMMUNITYBUILDER:THELIFE&LEGACYOFJ.C.NICHOLS(See Tue. 7/7 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a BOLINAO52See Close-up on page 12.

3:00a WATERBUSTER(See Thu. 7/9 at 11:00 pm)

4:00a CONVERSATIONSWITH...#604Margaret Atwood

5:00a DISABILITIESTODAY#839

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#610

SaTurday 116:00a SITANDBEFIT#721

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#407

7:00a GARYSPETZ’SPAINTINGWILDPLACES!WITHWATERCOLOR#302Learn To Paint Waterton Lakes, Part 2

7:30a ONESTROKEPAINTINGWITHDONNADEWBERRY#512Retro Kitchen

8:00a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINS#125Hibiscus

8:30a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART#2212Spring Break, Part 2

9:00a BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTING#2238Christmas Eve Snow

9:30a MIMI’SARTSTUDIO#110Birch Tree, Acrylic

10:00aGARDENSMART#1409A Phoenix Resort That Dates To The 1920’s

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HOME#502Garden Home Idea House

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKS#625Back To Basics

11:30aDELICIOUSTV’STOTALLYVEGETARIAN#403Bloodroot

12:00nZONYA’SHEALTHBITES#302A Meatless Trade-In Your Family Will Cheer For

12:30pSARA’SWEEKNIGHTMEALS#102The Substantial Sandwich

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWITHCLAUSMEYER#104Cooking Of Light

1:30p MEXICO–ONPLATEATATIMEWITHRICKBAYLESS#602A Man, A Pan, Paella!

2:00p REALMOMS,REALSTORIES,REALSAVVY#410

2:30p LASSIE’SPETVET#110

3:00p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#135

3:30p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#136

4:00p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#137

4:30p WISCONSINBARNS:TOUCHSTONESTOTHEPAST

5:00p RICKSTEVES’EUROPE#213Munich And The Foothills Of The Alps

5:30p PASSPORTTOADVENTURE#102Exploring Rural China And The Great Wall

6:00p FARMERS’ALMANACTV#106Collectors, Urban Gardens And Santa Fe Chilies

6:30p EQUITREKKING#404Central Turkey

7:00p BESTOFEXPEDITIONSWITHPATRICKMCMILLIAN#103Fumaroles And Volcanoes: On The Edge Of Existence

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD#10003Kern River Preserve

8:00p WILD!#506Lions And HyenasA male lion cub and a female hyena pup, each born at the same time help to reveal the truth about the constantly changing balance of power between these two species.

9:00p ASCLOSEASYOUDARE-AFRICAFollow the extraordinary adventures of American artist Becci Crowe as she returns to the African bush to create her artwork in the presence of her wild subjects.

10:00pGLOBETREKKER#808Globe Trekker Special: Volcanoes, Ring Of FireExplore the world’s most spectacular volcanoes, travel-ing from Pompeii, Stromboli, and Santorini in Italy and Greece to Krakatoa and Mt. Fuji in Indonesia and Japan.

11:00pINTHELIFE#1807Revising Gender

11:30pSTORIESINSTONEDiscover the story of the Nar-ragansett Tribal stonemasons who, for over four hundred years build many of the stone walls that wind picturesquely through the woods of south-ern New England.

Early Sunday

12:00aSURVIVINGTHESTORMFollow the actions a New Orleans hospital took to survive Hurricane Katrina, and why it is important for our medical community to survive during disasters, and more importantly, the valuable lessons learned on being prepared.

1:00a APPALACHIANS#101Appalachia, America’s first frontier is an ancient range, rugged and beautiful. For centuries it was home to many Indian tribes. Beginning in the 17th century, European explorers and traders travel to Appalachia where they began to make a life in this land.

2:00a ANN-JANETTE,BRIGHERDAYAHEAD(See Fri. 7/10 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a BLUESDIVAS#108Denise Lasalle(See Fri. 7/10 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a CAROLINABROGUE(See Sat. 7/18 at 11:00 pm)

4:30a REDUCINGOURCARBONFOOTPRINT:THEROLEOFMARKETS(See Sat. 7/18 at 11:30 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIESTODAY#840

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#611

Sunday 126:00a SITANDBEFIT#801

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#408

7:00a HEALTHSENSE#102Breast Cancer

7:30a LIVINGSMART#102Restorative Justice

8:00a CREATIVELIVING#5526

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOP#404Circus Party

9:00a NEWFLYFISHER#317Wading The Norfolk

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSE#102Head Tossing

10:00aWOODSMITHSHOP#213Top Shop Tips

10:30aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOP#303Fishing Lure

11:00aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLEN#102Kebabs Of The World Unite

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICA#102BBQ, California Style

12:00nMARTINYAN’SCHINA#102Land Of The Panda

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLET’SGETCOOKING#124Phuket

1:00p FOODTRIPWITHTODDENGLISH#103Japan: The World’s Best Beef

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1:30p LIDIA’SITALY#207Porcini Wrap

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOM#3001Serger Bias Trim

2:30p LINDAMACPHEE’SWORKSHOP#505Shoes And A Purse To Match

3:00p SEWINGWITHNANCY#2217Ready Set Serge, Part 1

3:30p KNITTINGDAILY#207Single Skein

4:00p QUILTINADAY#3006Contrary Wife And Broken Sugar Bowl

4:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTING#901Homespun Galaxy Quilt

5:00p PIANOGUY#1105

5:30p CREATIVELIVING#5201

6:00p BLACKWRITERSINAMERICA#102Terry McMillan/Arthur Flowers

6:30p BEYONDTHEOLOGY#102Church And State

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#920(See Fri. 7/10 at 7:00 pm)

7:30p INSIDEWASHINGTON#2112

8:00p THEHISTORYPROJECT#106The Battle For ChristendomFollow the battle between “The Holy League”, the bloodiest confrontation ever between members of the Muslim and Christian faith, which resulted in nearly 50,000 casualties—a level of mass killings not again reached until World War I, and likely the largest naval battle of all time.

9:00p CONVERSATIONWITH...#905Tom BrokawThe former NBC Nightly News anchor discusses his new book Boom! Aftershocks of the Sixties.

10:00pSECRETSOFNEWYORK#303Made In New York: City Of IndustryToday, New York is a center of finance and commerce and

while new industries flourish, New York City’s old indus-tries, in its various boroughs, reveal their lasting impact on the nation as a whole.

11:00pCORPORAL’SDIARY:38DAYSINIRAQJonathan Santos, 22, docu-mented his 37 days in Iraq on video and in writing; never knowing that day 38 would be his last. From high explosives to clandestine home brew, his video footage and witty narrative combine personal musings on life, death, and the future he imagined but would never see.

Early Monday

12:00aTHENEWSELLINGOFAMERICA(See Tue. 7/7 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a WILD!#506Lions And Hyenas(See Sat. 7/11 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a ASCLOSEASYOUDARE-AFRICA(See Sat. 7/11 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a GLOBETREKKER#808Globe Trekker Special: Volcanoes, Ring Of Fire(See Sat. 7/11 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a ANEVENINGWITHSTEPHENLEACOCK(See Tue. 7/28 at 11:00 pm)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#111Interpretation Of Contracts

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#111Managing A Business

Monday 135:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDEN

PARKS#137Stanford Mansion

5:30p WHITEHOUSECHRONICLE#1025

6:00p JOURNAL#4138

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1201

7:00p EASYTHAICOOKINGWITHTOMMYTANG#107

7:30p AMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATED#901The Best Blueberry Pie

8:00p LASTLECTURE:REALLYACHIEVINGYOURCHILDHOODDREAMSThe much-acclaimed talk by Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who passed away from pancreatic cancer on July 25, 2008, is upbeat, funny, inspiring, moving and something everyone should

see. Pausch gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed auditorium about his life lessons learned and gave advice on how to achieve career and personal goals.

10:00pMHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#524

HOMICIDESQUAD:CRIMEFORCRIMEIn Italian With English SubtitlesTough problem for Lazzaro’s squad: outside the office where a financial wheeler dealer lies dead, security cameras show everyone who came and went – but the two groups don’t match up.

Early Tuesday

12:00aREINVENTINGHEALTHCARE:AFREDFRIENDLYSEMINARPolicy experts discuss the nation’s health-care system.

1:00a CIRCLINGAROUND:THEVIOLINVIRTUOSIDiscover the work of Mimi Zweig and one of the most prestigious violin training programs in the United States. From their first squeaky triumphs through their mastery of the instrument, follow the

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J u l y 2 0 0 9 21students’ commitment to excellence, exemplified by the hours of practice and rehearsal, the touring and travel, and the struggles of balancing music with school life.

2:00a CONVERSATIONWITH...#905Tom Brokaw(See Sun. 7/12 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a SECRETSOFNEWYORK#303Made In New York: City Of Industry(See Sun. 7/12 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a ANEVENINGWITHNIKKIGIOVANNI(See Early Fri. 7/10 at 4 am)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#112Rights Of Third Parties

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#112Establishing A Business Organization

TueSday 145:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD

#10003Kern River Preserve

5:30p WILDCHRONICLES#339China’s Wolong Panda Reserve

6:00p JOURNAL#4139

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1202

7:00p FOREIGNEXCHANGE#526

7:30p VISIONARIES#1402Community Cops (High Point, NC & Chicago, Il)

8:00p 10-J:THEHISTORYOFTHEFEDERALRESERVEBANKOFKANSASCITYIn 1913, Congress created the Federal Reserve to bring financial stability to the nation after a number of banking panics. Although much has changed in the decades since the Federal Reserve’s founding, examine how its unique structure is in many ways perhaps more important today than it was nearly a century ago in providing the nation with a stable financial system.

9:00p ALLABOUTPRINTSExplore the centuries-old art of printmaking and the deep-rooted traditions of the art form from the 19th-century

masters Homer and Whistler, the influence of Mexican muralists, the 1960s print boom to the ever-evolving techniques of contemporary artists who carry on the tradition.

10:00pANEVENINGWITHRICHARDPARSONSAn interview with corporate giant Richard Parsons who became Chairman of the Board of Time Warner in 2003 and led the company’s turn-around and set it on a path to toward achieving sustainable growth.

11:00pFARMBOYThe heartfelt and engaging story of a Depression era family farm known as Sun-nygables and its long range influence on the American dinner table and global agriculture.

Early Wednesday

12:00aGERMANSINAMERICA#102The Price Of Freedom(See Thu. 7/9 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a MHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#524

HOMICIDESQUAD:CRIMEFORCRIME(See Mon. 7/13 at 10:00 pm)

3:00a GERMANSINAMERICA#103Little Germanies(See Thu. 7/16 at 8:00 pm)

4:00a CONVERSATIONWITH...#1002Greg Mortenson

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#113Performance And Discharge

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#113Managing Human Resources

wedneSday 155:00p ANIMALATTRACTIONSTV

#203

5:30p AMERICA’SHEARTLAND#219

6:00p JOURNAL#4140

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1203

7:00p CALIFORNIA’SWATER#103Flood Fight 2006

7:30p BALANCINGYOURLIFE#102Consuelo Mack/Rose Mutombo

8:00p THEHISTORYPROJECT#103Lost Kingdom Of The HimalayasTravel to the extreme corner of West Tibet to unravel the mystery of Guge, a kingdom that prospered for seven centuries, and then vanished without a trace in 1630.

9:00p IMAGINGTHEILIAD:DIGITALRENAISSANCEClassicists from Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies, along with conservators, computer scientists, and photographers attempt to pho-tograph and scan the world’s oldest surviving manuscript of the Homeric Iliad.

10:00pHEALINGWITHINStress causes illness – includ-ing such severe illnesses as cancer and heart disease. To fight against these illnesses, cardiologists and cancer specialists have reached the same solution: you have to beat stress, so they set up rehab programs based on exercise, diet and meditation.

11:00pWITHALLDELIBERATESPEED:THELEGACYOFBROWNVS.BOARDMay 17, 2004 marked the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court’s monumental

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decision in the cases col-lectively known as Brown v. Board of Education. The cases struck down the notion of “separate but equal” educa-tion and ended legalized seg-regation in America’s public schools. But a half-century later, scholars and community leaders continue to struggle to ensure that equal educational opportunities are offered to all citizens. Explore of the history and current legacy of the Brown case.

Early Thursday

12:00aWILD!#507Elephants: The Last MahoutSee Close-up on page 13.

1:00a 10-J:THEHISTORYOFTHEFEDERALRESERVEBANKOFKANSASCITY(See Tue. 7/14 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a CORPORAL’SDIARY:38DAYSINIRAQ(See Sun. 7/12 at 11:00 pm)

3:00a ANEVENINGWITHRICHARDPARSONS(See Tue. 7/14 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a CONVERSATIONWITH...#1001Michael Pollan

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#114Contractual Remedies

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#114Managing The Work Environment

THurSday 165:00p P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDEN

HOME#806Triumphant Tulips

5:30p IT’SANAGETHING#103Living Alone After The Loss Of A Partner

6:00p JOURNAL#4141

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1204

7:00p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW#1211

7:30p EUROPEANJOURNAL#2723

8:00p GERMANSINAMERICA#103Little GermaniesGerman-speaking com-munities bloomed all over the country in the seond half of the 19th century.

9:00p BOMBIESExamine the problem of unexploded cluster bombs through the personal experi-ences of a group of Laotians and foreigners.

10:00pGEISHA:ANARTIST’SJOURNEYShizumi Shigeto Manale, a Japanese-American perfor-mance artist, travels to Japan to explore the world of the Geisha and the inspirations for her own art.

11:00pINREMEMBRANCETHEREISLIFE:ANIGHTOFSTORYTELLINGAn event held in Memphis on the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. brought together leaders from the Civil Rights struggle to celebrate the life and legacy of this great American.

Early Friday

12:00aANEVENINGWITHRICHARDPARSONS(See Tue. 7/14 at 10:00 pm)

1:00a WITHALLDELIBERATESPEED:THELEGACYOFBROWNVS.BOARD(See Wed. 7/15 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a IMAGINGTHEILIAD:DIGITALRENAISSANCE(See Wed. 7/15 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a HEALINGWITHIN(See Wed. 7/15 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a CONVERSATIONSWITH...#803Gene Sperling

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#115Sales And Sales Contracts

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#115Handling Labor Relations

Friday 175:00p AFRICATREK#103

Great Zimbabwe

5:30p CALIFORNIA’SCOMMUNITIES#103Temecula

6:00p JOURNAL#4142

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1205

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#921

7:30p ARTWOLFE’STRAVELSTOTHEEDGE#103Patagonia: Torres Del Paine

8:00p SHAKESPEAREWASABIGGEORGEJONESDiscover maverick entrepre-neur, madcap jester of the country music industry, the Fellini of Nashville, songwriter and producer “Cowboy” Jack Clement, an unorthodox man captured here in an unorthodox documentary.

9:00p BRAGGINGRIGHTS:STICKBALLSTORIESDiscover the history of stickball, as told through the voices of senior players of the sport who have played the game since they were children in the 1930s.

10:00pAMERICANSTANDARDS:UNFORGETTABLEFeatures an amazing line-up of songs made popular by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and Judy Garland performing classics with top entertainers from the Pittsburgh region.

11:00pWALTERANDERSON:REALIZATIONSOFANARTISTExplore the extraordinary life of the fiercely independent artist, from his struggle to survive during the Depression, his hospitalizations and subse-quent escapes, to his eventual triumph as an artist.

Early Saturday

12:00aVISIONARIES#1403Bureaucracy Busted (North Carolina & Florida)(See Tue. 7/21 at 7:30 pm)

12:30aTHISISAMERICAWITHDENNISWHOLEY#1242

1:00a FARMBOY(See Tue. 7/14 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a BOMBIES(See Thu. 7/16 at 9:00 pm)

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J u l y 2 0 0 9 233:00a GEISHA:ANARTIST’S

JOURNEY(See Thu. 7/16 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a WALTERANDERSON:REALIZATIONSOFANARTIST(See Fri. 7/17 at 11:00 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIESTODAY#841

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#612

SaTurday 186:00a SITANDBEFIT#802

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#409

7:00a GARYSPETZ’SPAINTINGWILDPLACES!WITHWATERCOLOR#303Learn To Paint The Monument Valley, Part 1

7:30a ONESTROKEPAINTINGWITHDONNADEWBERRY#513First Class Service

8:00a BEAUTYOFOILPAINTINGWITHGARYANDKATHWRENJENKINS#126Tea Roses And Lilacs

8:30a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART#2213Spring Break, Part 3

9:00a BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTING#2239Hidden Delight

9:30a MIMI’SARTSTUDIO#111Adirondack Lake Pines, Acrylic

10:00aGARDENSMART#1410Extraordinary Plants That Look Good During Fall And Winter

10:30aP.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOME#503Beach Living

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKS#626Dinner And A Movie

11:30aDELICIOUSTV’STOTALLYVEGETARIAN#404O-Me-Ga! It’s Tofu!

12:00nZONYA’SHEALTHBITES#303What Color Is On Your Plate?

12:30pSARA’SWEEKNIGHTMEALS#103Soup For Supper

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWITHCLAUSEMEYER#105Sunny Strawberries And Golden Rape Seed Oil

1:30p MEXICO–ONEPLATEATATIMEWITHRICKBAYLESS#603Beach Blanket Barbecue

2:00p REALMOMS,REALSTORIES,REALSAVVY#411

2:30p LASSIE’SPETVET#111

3:00p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#138

3:30p VOLVOOCEANRACE2008-2009#139

4:00p SWISSRAILJOURNEYS#105Transport Publique Du Chablais, Part 1

5:00p RICKSTEVES’EUROPE#214Switzerland’s Jungfrau Region: Best Of The Alps

5:30p PASSPORTTOADVENTURE#104The Pyrenees Mountains, Spain And France

6:00p FARMERS’ALMANACTV#107Lumberjacks, High-Railers And Stock Dogs

6:30p EQUITREKKING#405Wales

7:00p BESTOFEXPEDITIONSWITHPATRICKMCMILLIAN#104Sea Turtles: Carolina Residents And Seasonal Tourism

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD#9004Sea Urchins

8:00p WILD!#507Elephants: The Last MahoutSee Close-up on page 13.

9:00p CRANESONGFollow this stunning visual essay of the Sandhill crane’s migration through Nebraska.

10:00pGLOBETREKKER#809GreeceExplore the picturesque streets near the Acropolis, spend the evening in the student district of Exaria and listen to “rembetik,” the Greek blues.

11:00pCAROLINABROGUEA lively tour of the dialect and culture of the North Carolina Outer Banks.

11:30pREDUCINGOURCARBONFOOTPRINT:THEROLEOFMARKETSAn introduction to carbon management and the role of carbon.

Early Sunday

12:00aTHREERABBISIn the mid-1900s, three young men arrived in Portland, Oregon to join the thousands of Jews before them who came west seeking freedom of a self-determined life. Though they were strangers to the city and to each other, they chose to work together, fulfilling their destinies as rabbis—and along the way they led an old-world com-munity into the 21st century.

1:00a APPALACHIANS#102In the 1830’s the growing nation set its sights of land t hat will still owned by the Indians, while slavery and other social and economic differences were widening the gap between the American north and south.

2:00a BRAGGINGRIGHTS:STICKBALLSTORIES(See Fri. 7/17 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a AMERICANSTANDARDS:UNFORGETTABLE(See Fri. 7/17 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a SWITCHBACK-THEAMERICANASESSIONS(See Sat. 7/25 at 11:00 pm)

5:00a DISABILITYTODAY#842

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#613

Sunday 196:00a SITANDBEFIT#803

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#410

7:00a HEALTHSENSE#103Alzheimer’s

7:30a LIVINGSMART#103Empowering Youth Through The Arts

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8:00a CREATIVELIVING#5301

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOP#405Garden Party

9:00a NEWFLYFISHER#318Strike Indicator Techniques

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSE#103The Remarkable Ways Horses Touch Our Lives

10:00aAMERICANWOODSHOP#1401Kitchen Turnings And Treenware

10:30aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOP#304Mortar And Pestle

11:00aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVENRAICHLEN#103Make No Mis-Steak

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICA#103Lamb And Brunswick Stew

12:00nMARTINYAN’SCHINA#103Women Of Lugu Lake

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLET’SGETCOOKING#125Phuket

1:00p FOODTRIPWITHTODDENGLISH#104New York: The Surprise Inside

1:30p LIDIA’SITALY#208What A Boar

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOM#3002Twin Needle Scallops

2:30p LINDAMACPHEE’SWORKSHOP#506One For The Kids

3:00p SEWINGWITHNANCY#2218Ready Set Serge, Part 2

3:30p KNITTINGDAILY#208Seamless Construction

4:00p QUILTINADAY#3007Star Spangled Banner And Stars And Stripes

4:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTING#902Chenille Cuddle Quilt

5:00p PIANOGUY#1106

5:30p CREATIVELIVING#5202

6:00p BLACKWRITERSINAMERICA#103

Bebe Moore Campbell/Quincy Troupe

6:30p BEYONDTHEOLOGY#103The Ground Of Being

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#921(See Fri. 7/17 at 7:00 pm)

7:30p INSIDEWASHINGTON#2113

8:00p ANEVENINGWITHANDREWYOUNGCivil rights leader and former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young talks about

his early years, the civil rights movement, his career at the UN, and his time in govern-ment as a U.S. congressman and mayor of Atlanta.

9:00p BADBLOOD:THEBORDERWARTHATTRIGGEREDTHECIVILWARSee Close-up on page 12.

10:30p9/4/57:SCHOOLINTEGRATIONINCHARLOTTEPhotographs and first person accounts reveal the courage and cruelty of school integra-tion in 1957.

11:00pLOSTBIRDOFWOUNDEDKNEEAn infant survivor of the Wounded Knee massacre of 1891 was adopted by whites. Her life-long search for her Native heritage inspired the founding of the Lost Bird Society at Pine Ridge, SD, which helps Native Americans in their search for their tribal roots.

11:30pSHARINGSECRETSOFSALSA:MIXINGENGLISHWITHCOMMUNITYSPIRITDiscover how a cookbook project changed the lives of the wives of Mexican employees in Anderson Valley’s wineries.

Early Monday

12:00a10-J:THEHISTORYOFTHEFEDERALRESERVEBANKOFKANSASCITY(See Tue. 7/14 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a WILD!#507Elephants: The Last MahoutSee Close-up on page 13.

2:00a CRANESONG(See Sat. 7/18 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a GLOBETREKKER#809Greece(See Sat. 7/18 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#801The Balkans

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#116Passage Of Title And Risk Of Loss

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#116Marketing Products And Services

Monday 205:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDEN

PARKS#101Big Basin

5:30p WHITEHOUSECHRONICLE#1026

6:00p JOURNAL#4143

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1206

7:00p EASYTHAICOOKINGWITHTOMMYTANG#108

7:30p AMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATED#902French Classics, Reimagined

8:00p MAGNIFICENTMINDATANYAGEWITHDR.DANIELAMENIn this follow-up to Change Your Brain, Change Your Life, Dr. Amen explains how to keep your brain healthy as you age, and how to improve mental functioning.

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J u l y 2 0 0 9 259:30p CAPTIVEAUDIENCE:21ST

CENTURYCHALLENGEOFZOOMEDICINEToday, many of the nation's top zoos are now stepping up their efforts to save endangered species, and zoo

veterinarians are now at the forefront of many of those conservation and education efforts. Follow two zoo vets as they make house calls to the Sacramento Zoo.

10:00pMHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#525

VARGVEUM:BITTERFLOWERSIn Norwegian With English SubtitlesThe Chief engineer of a large chemical company disappears without a trace. When his body is found, his married lover’s husband is arrested for the murder. But when a deadly international conspiracy at the chemical company is uncovered, Varg Veum must uncover the truth.

Early Tuesday

12:00aMILLERCENTERFORUMS#101The Way Of The World: A Story Of Truth And Hope In An Age of Extremism

1:00a ANEVENINGWITHANDREWYOUNG(See Sun. 7/19 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a BADBLOOD:THEBORDERWARTHATTRIGGEREDTHECIVILWARSee Close-up on page 12.

3:30a 9/4/57:SCHOOLINTEGRATIONINCHARLOTTE(See Sun. 7/19 at 10:30 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#802Utah & Colorado

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#117Performance Of A Sales Contract

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#117Defining Products And Services

TueSday 215:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD#9004

Sea Urchins

5:30p WILDCHRONICLES#340

6:00p JOURNAL#4144

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1207

7:00p TBA

7:30p VISIONARIES#1403Bureaucracy Busted (North Carolina & Florida)

8:00p AMERICA’SGENERATIONS:THEBOOMERSGenerational speaker Chuck Underwood presents the story of America’s revolutionary generation, the Boomers”, who came of age empowered and engaged during a golden era for kids, launched six major social revolutions, struggled with marriage and parenting, excelled in the workplace, and are now about to lead America. Underwood helps us to understand the Boomer Nation we’ll now become. “

9:00p ARABIANHORSE:THEANCIENTBREEDA look at the history and culture surrounding the oldest purebred horse in existence

today, including scenes from an Arabian horse show in Louisville.

10:00pCALLOFTHEENTREPRENEURThree men. One call. A mer-chant banker. A failing dairy farmer. A refugee from Com-munist China. One risked his savings. One risked his farm. One risked his life. Why do their stories matter? Because how we view entrepreneurs – as greedy or altruistic, as virtuous or vicious – shapes the destinies of individuals and nations.

11:00pINDIANBOARDINGSCHOOLS:KEEPINGTHECULTUREALIVE#101Beyond The Mesas

11:30pINDIANBOARDINGSCHOOLS:KEEPINGTHECULTUREALIVE#102Beautiful Resistance

Early Wednesday

12:00aGERMANSINAMERICA#103Little Germanies(See Thu. 7/16 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a MHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#525

VARGVEUM:BITTERFLOWERS(See Mon. 7/20 at 10:00 pm)

3:00a GERMANSINAMERICA#104A People Disappears(See Thu. 7/23 at 8:00 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#803Globe Trekker Special: Globe Shopper 2

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#118Warranties And Product Liability

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#118Managing Operations

wedneSday 225:00p ANIMALATTRACTIONSTV

#204

5:30p AMERICA’SHEARTLAND#220

6:00p JOURNAL#4145

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1208

7:00p CALIFORNIA’SWATER#104Storing Water

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7:30p BALANCINGYOURLIFE#103Dana Buchman/Cindy Pawlcyn

8:00p THEHISTORYPROJECT#104Hitler’s Atlantic WallFollow the remarkable story of the German Atlantic line of defense during the Second World War. On Hitler’s orders, hundreds of thousands of people – voluntarily or not – built a gigantic wall of bunkers for protection. Discover how the project’s workmen worked to slow down the building of the bunkers and committed sabotage.

9:00p LIVINGWITHCHERNOBYL-THEFUTUREOFNUCLEARPOWERFollow journalists as they travel to the Chernobyl Contamination Zone to talk to survivors still living there, and explore the issues such as environment need versus the dangers caused by our nuclear waste.

10:00pHOLDINGOUROWN:EMBRACINGTHEENDOFLIFEA powerful yet tender treat-ment of our final life passage.

11:00pWHO’SAFRAIDTOBEAMILLIONAIRE?This empowering special presents case studies of suc-cessful money management and entrepreneurship.

Early Thursday

12:00aWILD!#508The Leopard That Changed Its Spots(See Sat. 7/25 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a AMERICA’SGENERATIONS:THEBOOMERS(See Tue. 7/21 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a LOSTBIRDOFWOUNDEDKNEE(See Sun. 7/19 at 11:00 pm)

2:30a SHARINGSECRETSOFSALSA:MIXINGENGLISHWITHCOMMUNITYSPIRIT(See Sun. 7/19 at 11:30 am)

3:00a CALLOFTHEENTREPRENEUR(See Thu. 7/23 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#804Micronesia

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#119Remedies For Breach

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#119Pricing Products

THurSday 235:00p P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDEN

HOME#807Kindred Spirits

5:30p IT’SANAGETHING#104Staying Active

6:00p JOURNAL#4146

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1209

7:00p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW#1212

7:30p EUROPEANJOURNAL#2724

8:00p GERMANSINAMERICA#104A People DisappearsGerman-Americans try to keep their identity under wraps as intolerance grows during the world wars.

9:00p BREAKINGTHECURSEWITHDARYNKAGANFollow the struggles and travels of an American woman from Atlanta, Georgia and her relentless quest to help people suffering from leprosy in India.

10:00pHAITI’SSMALLMIRACLESThe small Caribbean island of Haiti is only a short plane ride from Miami, and yet is one of the poorest countries, with one of the worst slums in the western hemisphere. Discover Haiti through the voices of its struggling children and those who are working to save them.

11:00pLATINOSINAMERICA:YOURNEIGHBORS,YOURFAMILY,YOURFUTUREModerator Henry Cisneros, former HUD Secretary guides six Latino business leaders and academics in answering the question: if the new President were here today, what would you tell him?

Early Friday

12:00aANEVENINGWITHANDREWYOUNG(See Sun. 7/19 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a WHO’SAFRAIDTOBEAMILLIONAIRE?(See Wed. 7/22 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a LIVINGWITHCHERNOBYL-THEFUTUREOFNUCLEARPOWER(See Wed. 7/22 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a HOLDINGOUROWN:EMBRACINGTHEENDOFLIFE(See Wed. 7/22 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#805Globe Trekker Special: Planet Of The Apes

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#120Functions And Forms Of Commercial Paper

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#120Promoting Products And Services

Friday 245:00p AFRICATREK#104

The Rift Valley

5:30p CALIFORNIA’SCOMMUNITIES#104Redding

6:00p JOURNAL#4147

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1210

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#922

7:30p ARTWOLFE’STRAVELSTOTHEEDGE#104Alaska: Katmai Coast

8:00p NEWYORKCITYBALLET:BRINGINGBALANCHINEBACKFollow the New York City Ballet’s historic journey to St. Petersburg, Russia, the birthplace of its founder, cel-ebrated choreographer George Balanchine (1904-1983). The eagerly anticipated trip is marked by behind-the-scenes drama as the company rehearses and performs in the legendary Mariinsky Theatre.

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J u l y 2 0 0 9 279:00p DEADWOODSONGBOOK

Recorded in the historic Lead Opera House near Dead-wood, South Dakota, live performances of traditional songs popular during South Dakota’s Gold Rush days in the 1870’s and 1880’s are featured.

10:00pAMERICANSTANDARDS:THEBESTISYETTOCOMEHost Pete Hewlett and the “Live From Studio A” orches-tra return to the stage with an impressive line up of artists who perform songs such as The Best Is Yet To Come, Fly Me To The Moon, When I Fall In Love, Someone To Watch Over Me that where made famous by stars like Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Tony Bennett and Doris Day.

11:00pTRUELIVES#301American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai’iFor Hawaiians, the hula is not just a dance, but a way of life. The hula is a living tradition that tells of the rich history and spirituality of Hawaii through music, language and dance. Discover a renais-sance of Hawaiian culture as it continues to grow in California.

Early Saturday

12:00aVISIONARIES#1404From Seattle To Singapore(See Tue. 7/28 at 7:30 pm)

12:30aTHISISAMERICAWITHDENNISWHOLEY#1243

1:00a INDIANBOARDINGSCHOOLS:KEEPINGTHECULTUREALIVE#101Beyond The Mesas

1:30a INDIANBOARDINGSCHOOLS:KEEPINGTHECULTUREALIVE#102Beautiful Resistance

2:00a BREAKINGTHECURSEWITHDARYNKAGAN(See Thu. 7/23 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a HAITI’SSMALLMIRACLES(See Thu. 7/23 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a TRUELIVES#301American Aloha: Hula Beyond Hawai’i(See Fri. 7/24 at 11:00 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIESTODAY#843

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#614

SaTurday 256:00a SITANDBEFIT#804

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#411

7:00a GARYSPETZ’SPAINTINGWILDPLACES!WITHWATERCOLOR#304Learn To Paint The Monument Valley, Part 2

7:30a ONESTROKEPAINTINGWITHDONNADEWBERRY#201Cheap Chic

8:00a PASSPORT&PALETTE#101Kevin Macpherson/Landscapes/Saint-Pierre-De-Maille

8:30a JERRYYARNELLSCHOOLOFFINEART#2001Sedona Canyon, Part 1

9:00a BESTOFTHEJOYOFPAINTING#2240Valley View

9:30a MIMI’SARTSTUDIO#112Rolling Hill Pine, Watercolor

10:00aGARDENSMART#1411Gardensmart Visits Ft. Lauderdale

10:30aP.ALLENSMITH’SGARDENHOME#504Garden Home Senses

11:00aCHRISTINACOOKS#701Bone Meals

11:30aDELICIOUSTV’STOTALLYVEGETARIAN#405Appetize Me

12:00nZONYA’SHEALTHBITES#304Thawing Out For More Omega 3’s

12:30pSARA’SWEEKNIGHTMEALS#104Breakfast For Dinner

1:00p NEWSCANDINAVIANCOOKINGWITHCLAUSEMEYER#106A Dairy’s Dream

1:30p MEXICO–ONEPLATEATATIMEWITHRICKBAYLESS#604Let’s Do Brunch

2:00p REALMOMS,REALSTORIES,REALSAVVY#412

2:30p LASSIE’SPETVET#112

3:00p TRACKSAHEAD#701Ohio Central Railroad

3:30p LANDOFTHEDRAGON#801Confucius: The Man Behind The Legend, Part 1

4:00p SWISSRAILJOURNEYS#106Transport Publique Du Chablais, Pt. 2

5:00p BESTOFEXPEDITIONSWITHPATRICKMCMILLIAN#115Appalachian Foothills: On The Trail Of Oconee Bell

5:30p PASSPORTTOADVENTURE#103Bavarian Life In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany

6:00p FARMERS’ALMANACTV#108Permaculture, Almanac Family And 80, Year Old Lumberjacks

6:30p EQUITREKKING#406Alaska

7:00p BESTOFEXPEDITIONSWITHPATRICKMCMILLIAN#105The Fakahatchee Strand: Haunt Of The Ghost Orchid

7:30p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD#5012Barns

8:00p WILD!#508The Leopard That Changed Its SpotsFollow the remarkable story of a female leopard, her cubs and her relationship with the conservationists who looked after her in his tiger sanctuary in northern Nepal.

9:00p RICHARDBANGS’ADVENTURESWITHPURPOSENORWAY:QUESTFORTHEVIKINGSPIRITSee Close-up on page 13.

10:00pGLOBETREKKER#810Globe Trekker Special: Great Natural WondersJoin the Globe Trekkers as they explore some of the world’s great natural wonders.

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Discover erupting volcanoes in Hawaii and Java, encounter the Arctic, hike the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia, trek deep into the Amazon rainforest, and travel with the nomadic Tuareg tribe in the Sahara Desert.

11:00pSWITCHBACK-THEAMERICANASESSIONSDiscover the fun and exhilara-tion of a live concert featuring both original and traditional Americana music performed in an exciting style unique to Switchback. The Americana Sessions showcase two decades of songwriting that need to be experienced by music fans everywhere.

Early Sunday

12:00aAMERICA’STEAM:BEINGAUSAIRFORCETHUNDERBIRDThe Air Force Thunderbirds have been seen by millions of people all over the world but few have seen what it takes behind the scenes to safely execute their dazzling air show. Join the entire Thun-derbird squadron, at home, and on the road, to discover what it’s like to be a part of... America’s Team!

1:00a APPALACHIANS#103At the turn of the 20th century times were hard, and Ap-palachia fell into an economic

depression even before the rest of the country. President Roosevelt’s New Deal would bring great changes to the region, but war and painful images of hunger and poverty reinforce a degrading stereotype.

2:00a DEADWOODSONGBOOK(See Fri. 7/24 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a AMERICANSTANDARDS:THEBESTISYETTOCOME(See Fri. 7/24 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a UNDERANOTHERSUN:JAPANESEINSINGAPORE(See Thu. 7/30 at 11:00 pm)

5:00a DISABILITIESTODAY#844

5:30a CLASSICALSTRETCH:THEESMONDETECHNIQUE#615

Sunday 266:00a SITANDBEFIT#805

6:30a WAILANAYOGA#412

7:00a HEALTHSENSE#104Diabetes

7:30a LIVINGSMART#104Lifetime Health And Fitness

8:00a CREATIVELIVING#5302

8:30a KATIEBROWNWORKSHOP#406Frames

9:00a NEWFLYFISHER#319Stillwater Techniques Part One (With Brian Chan)

9:30a SADDLEUPWITHDENNISBROUSE#104Hindquarter Control

10:00aAMERICANWOODSHOP#1402Windsor Tall Chairs

10:30aWOODTURNINGWORKSHOP#305Turned Tern

11:00aPRIMALGRILLWITHSTEVERAICHLEN#104Bird Meets Grill

11:30aBARBECUEAMERICA#104Lobsterfest

12:00nMARTINYAN’SCHINA#104Guangzhou Creativity

12:30pTOMMYTANG’SLET’SGETCOOKING#126Phuket

1:00p FOODTRIPWITHTODDENGLISH#105Phoenix: Roots Of The Southwest

1:30p LIDIA’SITALY#209Sausage Alla Romana

2:00p MARTHA’SSEWINGROOM#3003Wing Needle Techniques

2:30p LINDAMACPHEE’SWORKSHOP#507Circle Skirts And Garden Parties

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Pledge online today at www.kcsm.org and show your support for KCSM while showing your commitment to sustainable, green living.

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J u l y 2 0 0 9 293:00p SEWINGWITHNANCY

#2219Sew Boutique For Kids, Part 1

3:30p KNITTINGDAILY#209It’s In The Bag

4:00p QUILTINADAY#3008Airplane Block And Propeller

4:30p FONS&PORTER’SLOVEOFQUILTING#903Designing Quilts With Embroidery Software

5:00p PIANOGUY#1107

5:30p CREATIVELIVING#5203

6:00p BLACKWRITERSINAMERICA#104Ishmael Reed/Elizabeth Nunez

6:30p BEYONDTHEOLOGY#104American Pluralism

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#922

7:30p INSIDEWASHINGTON#2114

8:00p CRUISERHOUSTON:OFPRIDEANDPURPOSEFollow this historical account of the heavy cruiser USS Houston, and the enormous price she and her cruise paid as t hey defended allied territory following the attack on Pearl Harbor.

9:00p ENOLAGAY’SNAVIGATOR:THEODORE“DUTCH”VANKIRKDiscover the life of “Dutch” Van Kirk, who flew the plane

that carried the world’s first atomic bomb that was dropped on Japan.

10:00pAMERICA’SVETERANS:AMUSICALTRIBUTEThe United States Air Force Band and special guests Patti LaBelle, Clint Black, and Jake Shimabukuro pay tribute to all veterans.

11:00pFROMASILKCOCOONFollow the experiences of a young kibei (second generation Japanese American) couple who responded to the loss of their civil liberties during World War II by renouncing their American citizenship during their 4-1/2 year internment, and committed their hope for their children for a better life in Japan.

Early Monday

12:00aAMERICA’SGENERATIONS:THEBOOMERSGenerational speaker Chuck Underwood presents the story of America’s revolutionary generation, the Boomers, who came of age empowered and engaged during a golden era for kids, launched six major social revolutions, struggled with marriage and parenting, excelled in the workplace, and are now about to lead America.

1:00a WILD!#508The Leopard That Changed Its Spots(See Sat. 7/25 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a RICHARDBANGS’ADVENTURESWITHPURPOSENORWAY:QUESTFORTHEVIKINGSPIRITSee Close-up on page 13.

3:00a GLOBETREKKER#810Globe Trekker Special: Great Natural Wonders(See Sat. 7/25 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#806South Korea

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#121Negotiability

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#121Distributing Products And Services

Monday 275:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLDEN

PARKS#138Hetch Hetchy

6:00p JOURNAL#4148

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1211

7:00p EASYTHAICOOKINGWITHTOMMYTANG#109

7:30p AMERICA’STESTKITCHENFROMCOOK’SILLUSTRATED#903Dinner With A Latin Accent

8:00p SAVEMONEYNOW!In these difficult financial times, get dozens of simple and specific ways to save hundreds, if not thousands of dollars in your daily life.

9:30p RAYBANDAR:ALIFEWITHSKULLSInvestigates Ray Bandar’s history as a skull collector, showing many of the thousands of skulls he has accumulated over the years, talking to Alkmene, his resilient wife, and touring the awe-inspiring Bone Palace.

10:00pMHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#526

HENNINGMANKELL’SWALLANDER:MASTERMINDIn Swedish With English SubtitlesSomeone has infiltrated the Ystad police station, ef-fectively closing it down for several critical hours. The culprit is everywhere and nowhere, life a virus that is noticed far too late.

Early Tuesday

12:00aMILLERCENTERFORUMS#102Blood And Oil: The Dangers And Consequences Of America’s Growing Dependency On Imported Petroleum

1:00a CRUISERHOUSTON:OFPRIDEANDPURPOSE(See Sun. 7/26 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a ENOLAGAY’SNAVIGATOR:THEODORE“DUTCH”VANKIRK

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(See Tue. 7/26 at 9:00 pm)

3:00a AMERICA’SVETERANS:AMUSICALTRIBUTE(See Sun. 7/26 at 10:00 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#807Globe Trekker Food Hour: Mexico(See Sat. 7/4 at 10:00 pm)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#122Negotiations And Holders In Due Course

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#122Understanding Money

TueSday 285:00p CALIFORNIA’SGOLD#5012

Barns

5:30p WILDCHRONICLES#341Saving Endangered Foxes in California

6:00p JOURNAL#4149

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1212

7:00p TBA

7:30p VISIONARIES#1404From Seattle To Singapore

8:00p DEMOCRACYLEFTBEHINDExamine the impact of No Child Left Behind on dramatically limiting the ability of schools to serve a civic mission—in the process making it difficult for many students to understand what their education means in the larger context of the society and world they inhabit.

9:00p BUTYOUSTILLLOOKSOWELL...:LIVINGWITHMULTIPLESCLEROSISExplores the emotional, social, and physical impacts of multiple sclerosis. Several MS patients explain how they have learned through the years to both live and thrive with the disease.

10:30pCHEMOATEMYHOMEWORKIn the safety of the classroom, away from surgeries, radiation, and chemotherapy, young cancer patients at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital teach their teachers how to cope with grief, live

for today, and value the life of the mind.

11:00pANEVENINGWITHSTEPHENLEACOCKCanadian humorist Stephen Leacock is portrayed by John Stark who also adapted the material from Leacock’s turn-of-the-century novels and short stories.

Early Wednesday

12:00aGERMANSINAMERICA#104A People Disappears(See Thu. 7/23 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a MHZWORLDVIEWPRESENTS...#526

HENNINGMANKELL’SWALLANDER:MASTERMIND(See Mon. 7/27 at 10:00 pm)

3:00a INTIMEOFWAR:THEJAPANESEAMERICANEXPERIENCEOFWWII(See Thu. 7/30 at 8:00 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#808Globe Trekker Special: Volcanoes, Ring Of Fire(See Sat. 7/11 at 10:00 pm)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#123Bank-Customer Relations

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#123Managing Short-Term Financing

wedneSday 295:00p ANIMALATTRACTIONSTV

#205

5:30p AMERICA’SHEARTLAND#301

6:00p JOURNAL#4150

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1213

7:00p CALIFORNIA’SWATER#105What’s New On The Colorado River

7:30p BALANCINGYOURLIFE#104Rosanne Cash

8:00p THEHISTORYPROJECT#105UFO’s: The Real HistoryThis is not another film about flakes and weirdoes—it’s

a true story about how real flying saucers were developed secretly...right under our noses. Governments and the media scoffed at the idea of alien transport—but others knew better. Follow more than 50-years of development during which governments invested heavily in the promising future of anti-gravity flying machines.

9:00p LIQUIDASSETS:THESTORYOFOURWATERINTRASTRUCTURESee Close-up on page 12.

10:30pCHILDRENANDAUTISM:TIMEISBRAINFollow this sensitive and engaging portrait of two families faced with the daunting challenge of raising an autistic child. While scientists remain mystified about the causes of the complex neurological disorder, experts claim that early diagnosis and appropriate intervention are the keys to helping autistic children reach their potential.

11:00pVIRGINIALEEBURTON:ASENSEOFPLACEExplore the life, art and amazing career of creative genius Virginia Lee Burton, recognized as one of the most significant children’s book autor/illustrators of the 20th century, whose works include Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel and The Little House.

Early Thursday

12:00aWILD!#509Wildlife Filmmakers: The Most Dangerous Game

1:00a DEMOCRACYLEFTBEHIND(See Tue. 7/28 at 8:00 pm)

2:00a BUTYOUSTILLLOOKSOWELL...:LIVINGWITHMULTIPLESCLEROSIS(See Tue. 7/28 at 9:00 pm)

3:30a CHEMOATEMYHOMEWORK(See Tue. 7/28 at 11:30 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#809Greece(See Sat. 7/18 at 10:00 pm)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#124Creation And Termination Of Agency

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J u l y 2 0 0 9 315:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS

#124Managing Long-Term Financing

THurSday 305:00p P.ALLENSMITH’SGARDEN

HOME#808Craving Color

5:30p IT’SANAGETHING#105Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

6:00p JOURNAL#4151

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1214

7:00p SCULLY/THEWORLDSHOW#1213

7:30p EUROPEANJOURNAL#2725

8:00p INTIMEOFWAR:THEJAPANESEAMERICANEXPERIENCEOFWWIIExplore the experience of being Japanese-American in the Pacific Northwest during World War II, going beyond internment-camp life to examine the impact of these citizens’ “outsider” status during the war years.

9:00p EARTHFACTORASIA:MAKINGADIFFERENCEMeet individuals championing environmental protection, fighting negligent industries, and complacent governments.

10:00pHOMELANDFOURPORTRAITSOFNATIVEACTIONNearly all Native American nations sit on land threatened by ruinous environmental hazards: toxic waste, strip mining, oil drilling, and nuclear contamination. But the stories of five remarkable activists in four Native American communities illustrate how the tribes are fighting back. The objectives in these “new Indian Wars” include protect-ing Indian lands against disastrous environmental hazards, preserving tribes’ sovereignty, and ensuring the cultural survival of their peoples.

11:00pUNDERANOTHERSUN:JAPANESEINSINGAPOREExplore the tensions between

the Japanese attachments to their native land and their desire to be released from the burdens imposed by Japanese society, including gender discrimination and homogenous work environ-ments.

Early Friday

12:00aCRUISERHOUSTON:OFPRIDEANDPURPOSE(See Sun. 7/26 at 8:00 pm)

1:00a VIRGINIALEEBURTON:ASENSEOFPLACE(See Wed. 7/29 at 11:00 pm)

2:00a LIQUIDASSETS:THESTORYOFOURWATERINTRASTRUCTURESee Close-up on page 12.

3:30a CHILDRENANDAUTISM:TIMEISBRAIN(See Wed. 7/29 at 11:30 pm)

4:00a GLOBETREKKER#810Globe Trekker Special: Great Natural Wonders(See Sat. 7/25 at 10:00 pm)

5:00a BUSINESSANDTHELAW#125Principals And Agents

5:30a IT’SSTRICTLYBUSINESS#125Accounting For Management

Friday 315:00p AFRICATREK#105

On The Trail Of Lions

5:30p CALIFORNIA’SCOMMUNITIES#105Globe Mills

6:00p JOURNAL#4152

6:30p WORLDFOCUS#1215

7:00p WORLDBUSINESS#923

7:30p ARTWOLFE’STRAVELSTOTHEEDGE#105Africa: Madagascar

8:00p OKIENOODLINGIISee Close-up on page 12.

9:00p INSIDEJAZZ:EVERYBODY’SWELCOMEDiscover how the jazz tradition is passed from one generation to the next. Go inside a world of jazz perfor-mances, lessons, and master classes, a world of teamwork,

musicianship, and love of music, where “older cats” make themselves available to the young artists who admire and follow them.

10:00pNEWPORTJAZZFESTIVAL2006Highlights of performances from the world’s longest-running jazz festival captures the sights and sounds of the festival—from the music to scenes of the audience, food, vendors and backstage life.

11:00pTIESTHATBINDChicago’s Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities are brought together through their women spiritual leaders.

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