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Summer Fun Adventures begin
Are you Bay Curious? Your essential summer arts guide
JUNE 2015
Member Magazine
A swashbuckling new adaptation of the hit 1970s series.
KQED Perks
All summer long, KQED is partnering with fun places around the Bay Area to offer savings and benefits to your entire family. Just show your KQED MemberCard during the specified weeks and receive special discounts. If you need a MemberCard, call Member Services at 415.553.2150 or email [email protected] and we’ll send you one. A complete Summer Fun Adventures schedule will be online by June 15. kqed.org/fun
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June 22–29San Francisco’s Conservatory of Flowers 100 John F. Kennedy Drive, Golden Gate Parkconservatoryofflowers.org
Show your KQED MemberCard for one free kids admission (ages 5–11; kids 4 and under get in free) with each paying adult. Learn how a plant just might save your life — as a source for building materials, tools, food or water — in Stranded! Tropical Island Survival, a new exhibit with a castaway kitsch.
June 15–21Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose 180 Woz Waycdm.org
Show your KQED MemberCard for $1 off admission. Dora and Diego—Let’s Explore! takes visitors on an active adventure in the enchanting world of Dora the Explorer, her animal-rescuing cousin, Diego, and their friends. Ready? Let’s go! ¡Vámonos!
KQED Member Days — Free Admission to Legion of HonorFeaturing gowns, accessories and other looks by the most influential designers of the last 100 years — including Lanvin, Chanel, Schiaparelli, Gilbert Adrian, Dior and Givenchy — High Style: The Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco traces the evolution of fashion in the 20th century.
On Friday and Saturday, June 12 and 13, admission to the Legion of Honor and the High Style exhibit are free for KQED members who present a current KQED MemberCard and valid ID (up to two tickets per MemberCard). Free passes to High Style are limited due to timed entry and are only available the day-of, onsite at the museum.
kqed.org/memberday
Music in the Park — San Jose’s most popular after-work concert series — kicks off Thursday, June 18, at 5:15pm at Plaza de Cesar Chavez with an international double-bill. Fronted by the diminutive, dynamic Zolani Mahola, the talented seven-piece band Freshlyground (pictured)
from Capetown, South Africa, opens for Grammy-winning Jamaican reggae legend Sister Carol. KQED Members can use promo code “KQED” for a Buy One, Get One Free deal on general admission tickets.
sjdowntown.com/musicinthepark
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Almost 40 years ago, Captain Ross Poldark galloped across the television screens of millions of PBS viewers, vexing villains and winning female hearts in one of Masterpiece’s earliest hit series, Poldark. Now the gallant captain rides again in a thrilling new version with all the action, adventure and romance of the original, plus even more spectacular Cornish scenery. Aidan Turner (The Hobbit) stars as Ross Poldark, a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after fighting in the American Revolutionary War to discover that his father is dead, his lands are ruined and his true love is about to marry his first cousin. Eleanor Tomlinson (Death Comes to Pemberley) is the fiery servant Demelza, a strong-willed miner’s daughter who runs away from home and finds refuge in Poldark’s household. And in a special appearance, Robin Ellis, who starred as Ross Poldark in Masterpiece’s original adaptation, plays Reverend Halse, the village’s sin-obsessed parson.
Poldark is based on a beloved series of novels by Winston Graham. The first, Ross Poldark, was published in 1945; the last, Bella Poldark, appeared in 2002, a year before Graham’s death. Masterpiece’s new series opens with a prologue in Virginia in 1781, when Captain Poldark’s regiment is ambushed by the local militia fighting for independence. After the war and with a scar across his face as a souvenir, he goes home to Cornwall, where his real struggle begins.
Ross Poldark Rides Again!An all-new version of the vintage Masterpiece series premieres June 21 on KQED 9.
Poldark on Masterpiece airs Sundays, June 21–August 2, at 9pm on KQED 9.
Eleanor Tomlinson as Demelza and Aidan Turner as Ross Poldark. (Robert Viglasky/Mammoth Screen for MASTERPIECE)
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What Have You Always Wondered About the Bay Area?How did Dutch crunch bread come to be a Northern California thing? What is the etiquette when painting new murals over old ones? Why does it cost so much when your car gets towed? Bay Curious is a new KQED series investigating questions like these — submitted by the public. We want to break down the barrier between journalist and audience by inviting anyone to pitch, select and help report a story. How it works:
1. The public submits questions about any Bay Area topic.2. Three questions are chosen to enter a voting round.3. KQED reporters investigate the winning question, with the help of the person who asked it.4. We share the answer online and on the radio.
The first pieces include investigations of an old car wreck on Mount Tamalpais and why churchgoers double-park in San Francisco on Sundays. Read or listen to the stories and submit a question you’re curious about.
kqed.org/baycurious
You are invited to join KQED at the inaugural Bay Area Book Festival, presented in partnership with the San Francisco Chronicle. More than 300 local, national and international authors are scheduled to be present at this free, family-friendly festival, happening June 6 and 7 from 10am to 6pm in downtown Berkeley. Meet your favorite authors, discover new ones and experience Lacuna (pictured above), the highly anticipated public art installation constructed of 50,000 books. Highlights include an evening with popular children’s author Judy Blume, a lively discussion with Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman about the craft of writing, and a keynote by Google’s Laszlo Bock. There will also be presentations by Daniel Handler, an interview with Pico Iyer, a conversation with Rebecca Solnit and an appearance by Icelandic novelist Sjón. You’ll also find provocative discussions on technology, privacy, politics, urban design and — raise a glass! — cocktails. A large children’s arena offers a stage with 25 author presentations, a free book for every child and dozens of activities for kids, including story writing and chalk art. The teen stage offers a chance to meet bestselling young adult authors and have books signed. The complete schedule is available online.
baybookfest.org
KQED reporter Katrina Schwartz and listener Kermit Robbins explore an old, rusted car on a Mount Tamalpais hiking trail for the first Bay Curious story. Watch a video of their adventure at kqed.org/baycurious. (Adam Grossberg/KQED)
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Summer’s here, and the Bay Area is a virtual arts playground with something for everyone. Let KQED help you make your summer sizzle with recommendations on world-class festivals, outdoor happenings and free culture. KQED editors are handpicking events for every type: art nerds, culture geeks, introverts, book worms, theater buffs, dancing queens. Get excited for the months ahead with our guide to the best things to do this summer in the Bay Area. Over the coming weeks, look for recommendations on summer concerts, films, art exhibitions, books urban excursions, weekend getaways and more.
kqed.org/arts/series/summer-arts-guide-2015
Health care, a $3 trillion industry not always known for innovation, is getting a digital makeover with Silicon Valley leading the way. Scientific advances and new consumer tools are enabling people to access more information about their health than ever before, and the trend is expected to reshape the relationship that patients have with doctors, significantly impact scientific research, and create new industries and jobs. KQED’s multimedia project, Future of You — spearheaded by Senior Science Editor Andrea Kissack — includes a daily blog that tracks this trend with daily, in-depth reporting on how new technologies are revolutionizing both medicine and the way people manage their health. The blog’s new host and editor, award-winning journalist Christina Farr, previously reported on digital health for Reuters and VentureBeat. Her recent stories for Future of You have ranged from the promises and challenges of electronic medical records to the latest in wearable tech, which is evolving from accessories like watches to “smart” clothing. “More than $4 billion has been poured into the digital health sector in recent years. But despite growing popularity, the industry faces many challenges,” notes Farr. “There are government regulation issues, doctors’ interpretations of consumer-gathered data, and the accessibility, reliability and security of consumer data, to name a few. We’ll be helping the public navigate all of this.”
kqed.org/futureofyou
Where Health Meets Tech The Essential Guide for Summer 2015
Gymgoers can now wear smart clothing to track their heart rate, breathing and more.
Funding for KQED Arts is provided by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Diane B. Wilsey, the California Arts Council and Helen Sarah Steyer. Support is also provided by the members of KQED.
Hot Summer Hot Summer Hot Summer Hot Summer Days & Nights Guide
Founding support for Future of You is provided by HopeLab. Future of You is a project of KQED Science, supported by The David B. Gold Foundation, S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, The Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, The Vadasz Family Foundation, Smart Family Foundation and the members of KQED.
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2014 Sweepstakes Winners Congratulations to the winners of the KQED Members Sweepstakes 2014. The major prizes awarded included $20,000 in cash, a 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Premium, and trips to Thailand, Patagonia, Hawaii, Canada and the Mediterranean.
R. Aylard NapaJ. Burke RichmondS. Chasen San JoseE. & K. Coburn CarmelN. Damico AlamedaM. Garcia WatsonvilleE. Levin RichmondR. Pheifer San FranciscoM. Rutherford San FranciscoG. Silverman NapaL. Suter San FranciscoR. Turvy Felton
There’s still time to enter the KQED Member Sweepstakes 2015. Look for details in next month’s issue of On Q or visit kqed.org/sweepstakes for this year’s prizes and the complete rules. Donations are not necessary to enter or win. Void where prohibited. Restrictions may apply.
KQED is pleased to announce that after a nationwide search, Bay Area teachers Amanda Haughs of Forest Hill Elementary School in San Jose and Cheryl Morris of Del Mar Middle School in Tiburon have been selected to join 98 other educators in the 2015 PBS LearningMedia Digital Innovators program. As classrooms evolve to incorporate technology and digital media, K–12 educators are embracing the power of digital media to enhance student engagement and achievement. Amanda and Cheryl stood out from the crowd as educators who not only are embracing digital media in the class-room, but also are truly paving the way for innovation and creative thinking. Over the course of the 2015–2016 school year, Amanda and Cheryl will become part of an exclusive Digital Innovators professional learning community designed to foster new ways of thinking, pave the way for digital media in the classroom and enrich their local teaching communities. KQED could not be more proud to partner with these outstanding educators and PBS LearningMedia to drive innovation in Bay Area class-rooms and beyond. Follow @KQEDEdspace on Twitter for updates on Amanda and Cheryl.
pbslearningmedia.org/collection/digitalinnovators
Two Local Teachers Selected as PBS Digital Innovators
KQED provides powerful tools for using and making media in the classroom. Sign up for a free PBS LearningMedia account to access KQED resources and thousands more educational resources from PBS and partners. Build interactive lessons, quizzes and storyboards to create media-rich teaching and learning opportunities in your classroom with PBS LearningMedia.
ca.pbslearningmedia.org
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Completed in 1915, San Francisco City Hall (the “People’s Palace”) is the crown jewel of Civic Center Plaza. Its towering dome is the fifth largest in the world, standing taller than that of the U.S. Capitol. KQED invites you to join the public celebration of building’s 100th birthday on Friday, June 19, from 6 to 11pm at Civic Center Plaza. The event, featuring local musical talent and numerous gourmet food trucks, will be punctuated by a not-to-be-missed after-dark multimedia projection experience on the exterior of City Hall. sfcityhall100.com
Celebrating San Francisco City Hall’s Centennial
The monthly contest especially for On Q readers from The Giveaway — KQED’s blog — offers chances to win prizes, including free tickets to events around the Bay Area. The answer to the monthly question is in On Q. Send your answer and your mailing address to [email protected]
(please put “On Q” in the subject line) by June 8, 2015, to be entered to win a DVD of Ken Burns’ seven-part documentary The Roosevelts: An Intimate History. For a chance to win even more prizes, visit The Giveaway (kqed.org/giveaway) and check out our other contests.
Who wrote the Poldark novels?
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KQED Public Radio’s 24-hour international, national, regional and local news and information service is available on frequencies 88.5 FM in San Francisco, 89.3 FM in Sacramento (KQEI), 88.3 FM in Santa Rosa and 88.1 FM in Martinez. It is also available on XFINITY digital cable channel 960 and live online at kqed.org.
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Marketplace Morning Report 4:51 & 7:51am
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KQED News 6:04, 6:30, 7:04, 7:30, 8:04 & 8:30amScience Mondays, 6:22am & 8:22amThe Do List Fridays, 6:22 & 8:22am
Perspectives 6:43am, 8:43am & 11:29pm
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Selected ShortsSaturdays, 8pm 6/6 A selection from the popular blog and
bestselling book Letters of Note, including letters by Mick Jagger, Katherine Hepburn, Jack the Ripper and Queen Elizabeth II. Readers include Jane Curtin, Kate Mulgrew, Phylicia Rashad, Jeremy Shamos and Sam Underwood. 6/13 “Stuart Little,” an excerpt, performed by David Hyde Pierce; “Araby,” by James Joyce, performed by Malachy McCourt; “The Palmist,” by Andrew Lam, performed by James Naughton; “Flying,” by Stephen Dixon, performed by Thomas Gibson. 6/20 “The Distance of the Moon,” by Italo Calvino, performed by Liev Schreiber; “All Summer in a Day,” by Ray Bradbury, performed by Michael Cerveris with commentary by Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich of Radiolab. 6/27 TBA.
City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm andWednesdays, 2am 5/31, 6/2 & 6/3 Karl Ove Knausgaard.
6/7, 6/9 & 6/10 Gary Snyder. 6/14, 6/16 & 6/17 Matt Walker. 6/21, 6/23 & 6/24 John Waters. 6/28, 6/30 & 7/1 Sally Mann.
On BeingImani Perry — The Fabric of Our IdentityThursday, June 18, 8pm
Intelligence Squared U.S. Should States Be Required to License Same-Sex Marriages? Saturday, June 20, 2pm
Climate One — From the Commonwealth ClubCoal WarsWednesday, June 24, 8pm
The Computer History Museum PresentsBecoming Steve Jobs: Authors Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli in Conversation with Museum CEO John HollarThursday, June 25, 8pm
Gay in the Eyes Of God Wednesday, June 3, 8pm
The Computer History Museum PresentsThe Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and BabbageAuthor Sydney Padua in Conversation with Google Doodle Leader Ryan GermickThursday, June 4, 8pm
Invisibilia Our Computers, OurselvesSaturday, June 6, 2pm and Wednesday, June 10, 8pm
The Big ReadSaturdays, 3:30pm6/6 The Age of Innocence. 6/13 The MalteseFalcon. 6/20 To Kill a Mockingbird. 6/27 Fahrenheit 451.
America AbroadTBAThursday, June 11, 8pm
Reveal Saturday, June 13, 2pm and Wednesday, June 17, 8pmFrom the Center for Investigative Reporting.
Radio Specials and Highlights
For the most current schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.
It is doubtful that you’ve never heard of This American Life — the weekly public radio show hosted by Ira Glass is broad-cast on more than 500 stations to about 2.2 million listeners. But if you’ve ever been at a loss trying to describe the show to someone else, here goes, straight from the creators’ mouths: “One of our problems from the start has been that when we try to de-scribe This American Life in a sentence or two, it just sounds awful. For instance: each week we choose a theme and put together different kinds of stories on that theme. That doesn’t sound like some-thing we’d want to listen to on the radio, and, yet, it’s our show. So usually we just say what we’re not. We’re not a news show or a talk show or a call-in show. We’re not really formatted like other radio shows at all. Instead, we do these stories that are like movies for radio. There are people in dramatic situations. Things happen
to them. There are funny moments and emotional moments and — hopefully — moments where the people in the story say interesting, surprising things about it all. It has to be surprising. It has to be fun. We think of the show as journal-ism, although the journalism we do tends to use a lot of the techniques of fiction: scenes and characters and nar-rative threads. Meanwhile, the fiction we have on the show functions like journalism: it’s fiction that describes what it’s like to be here, now, in the world. What we like are stories that are both funny and sad. Personal and sort of epic at the same time.”
This American Life airs Saturdays at noon and 9pm on KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM.
thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives
The television programs listed here are airing on KQED 9 and KQED Plus (+).
KQED 9 is available over the air on DT9.1, 54.2 and 25.1 and via most cable systems on Channel 9. It is on XFINITY cable from Comcast (Channels 9 SD and 709 HD) and on Wave (Channels 9 SD and 164 HD). It can also be found on DIRECTV and DISH satellite systems (Channel 9 SD and HD).
KQED Plus is available over the air on Channels 54, DT54.1, 9.2 and 25.2 and via many cable and satellite systems on either channel 10* or 54. It is on XFINITY cable from Comcast (Channels 10 SD and 710 HD) and on DIRECTV (Channel 54 SD and HD) and DISH (Channel 54, SD only) satellite systems.
*If you don’t find KQED Plus on XFINITY Channel 10, visit customer.comcast.com/help-and-support and click on “Get Channel Listings.” Also, with some providers KQED Plus is called KQEH.
PROGRAMMING SYMBOLS
H This program (or episode) is airing on KQED 9 or KQED + for the first time.
q This program is a KQED production, co-production or presentation.
s This broadcast will be interrupted by fundraising intermissions.
R This program will be repeated on the date/s noted.
D Descriptive video information for the sight-impaired is available on televisions with stereo capability.
Programs are subject to change after press deadlines. For the latest program information, visit kqed.org/tvchanges or consult daily papers. If you are recording, allow five minutes for early starts and late finishes.
June 13 The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
June 20 A Few Good Men (1992) (pictured)
Weekend Movies on KQED 9
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mid KQED 9 Great Performances | s | Encores! Great Performances at the Met.
KQED + Great Broadway Musical Moments from The Ed Sullivan Show | s | R (+) 6/4 7pm, 6/5 1am
1:30 KQED + Great Performances | s | Broad-way Musicals: A Jewish Legacy. | R (+) 6/4 8:30pm, 6/5 2:30am, 6/6 2pm
2am KQED 9 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience | s | R (9) 6/6 3:30pm; (+) 6/3 7pm, 6/4 1am
3:30 KQED + The Tenors: Under One Sky | s | | R (+) 6/6 7:30am & 6pm, 6/7 mid & 3pm
4am KQED 9 Tribute to Bruce Springsteen | s | R (9) 6/6 9pm, 6/7 3am
5am KQED + Austin City Limits The Black Keys/ J. Roddy Walston and the Business.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
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7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/2 1am
KQED + Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White| s | R (+) 6/2 1am, 6/3 10pm, 6/4 4am, 6/6 1pm; (9) 6/5 10:30pm, 6/6 4:30am
7:30 KQED 9 More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys | s | R (9) 6/2 1:30am, 6/6 1:30pm, 6/7 7am; (+) 6/6 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am & 1pm
8pm KQED + Father Brown: Saving Souls, Solving Crimes | s | R (+) 6/2 2am
9:30 KQED 9 Brit Floyd: Live at Red Rocks | s | R (9) 6/2 3:30am
KQED + The Pain Prescription with Dr. Mitchell Yass | s | R (+) 6/2 3:30am, 6/6 9:30pm, 6/7 3:30am; (9) 6/6 9am
11pm KQED 9 Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy | s | R (9) 6/2 5am, (+) 6/7 9am
11:30 KQED + Sun Studio Sessions The Local Saints. | R (+) 6/2 5:30am
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KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #101 The Adventure of the Clapham Cook.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
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7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/3 1am
KQED + Echoes of Creation | s | takes you on a one-of-a-kind field trip to the very soul of our planet. | R (+) 6/3 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Sustaining Membership | s | Learn the value of supporting KQED as a sustaining member. | R (9) 6/3 1:30am, 6/7 9am; (+) 6/3 11pm, 6/4 5am, 6/6 7am
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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #210 Death on the Vine.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
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7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/6 1am
KQED + New Tricks #1007 Things Can Only Get Better. | R (+) 6/6 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 6/6 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 6/6 2am, 6/7 5pm
KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | | s | #907 Down Among the Dead Men, Part 1. | R (+) 6/6 2am
8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #502 Pomelo, Deedee’s, Farina. | R (9) 6/6 2:30am, 6/26 1pm
8:53 KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | s | #908 Down Among the Dead Men, Part 2. | R (+) 6/6 2:53am
9pm KQED 9 Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time | H | s | R (9) 6/6 3am, 6/7 9pm, 6/8 3am (+) 6/7 11:30am
10pm KQED + Benise: Strings of Passion | s | R (+) 6/6 4am, 6/7 6pm, 6/8 mid; (9) 6/6 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am, noon & 10:30pm, 6/8 4:30am
10:30 KQED 9 Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White | s | R (9) 6/6 4:30am; (+) 6/6 1pm
11:30 KQED 9 Charlie Rose: The Week | R (9) 6/6 5:30am
KQED + The Vicar of Dibley #102. | R (+) 6/6 5:30am
10:30 KQED 9 The Jewish People: A Story of Survival | s | R (9) 6/4 4:30am, 6/7 6pm, 6/8 mid
11pm KQED + Sustaining Membership | R (+) 6/4 5am, 6/6 7am; (9) 6/7 9am
11:30 KQED + ImageMakers | q | Millennial Love. | R (+) 6/4 5:30am
Thursday 4EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + New Tricks #504 Loyalties and Royalties.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/5 1am
KQED + Great Broadway Musical Moments from The Ed Sullivan Show | s | R (+) 6/5 1am
8pm KQED 9 Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s | discusses how fear becomes a risk fac-tor for heart disease, cancer and other conditions. | R (9) 6/5 2am, 6/6 7am, 6/7 3pm; (+) 6/6 4pm, 6/7 7:30pm, 6/8 1:30am
8:30 KQED + Great Performances | s | Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy highlights why Broad-way is fertile territory for Jewish artists. | R (+) 2:30am, 6/6 2pm
10pm KQED 9 Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You| s | R (9) 6/5 4am (+) 6/7 7am
10:30 KQED + Easy Yoga for Easing Pain | s | R (+) 6/5 4:30am
11:30 KQED + ImageMakers | q | Family Is Everything.| R (+) 6/5 5:30am
8pm KQED 9 Roosevelts: An Intimate History | s | The Rising Road (1933–1939). | D | R (9) 6/3 2am, 6/7 9:30am
KQED + Country Pop Legends (My Music) | s | R (+) 6/3 2am
10pm KQED + Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time | H | s | R (+) 6/3 4am, 6/7 11:30am; (9) 6/5 9pm, 6/6 3am, 6/7 9pm, 6/8 3am
10:30 KQED 9 This Is Your Do-Over with Dr. Michael Roizen | s | R (9) 6/3 4:30am
11:30 KQED + ImageMakers | q | My Lover’s Kimono. | R (+) 6/3 5:30am
Wednesday 3EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Sherlock Holmes #310 The Red Circle.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/4 1am
KQED + Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience | s | R (9) 6/6 3:30pm; (+) 6/4 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Benise: Strings of Passion | s | The virtuoso guitarist pres-ents a global musical journey. | R (9) 6/4 1:30am, 6/6 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am, noon & 10:30pm, 6/8 4:30am; (+) 6/5 10pm, 6/6 4am, 6/7 6pm, 6/8 mid
9pm KQED 9 American Masters | s | Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler. | R (9) 6/4 3am, 6/7 7:30pm, 6/8 1:30am; (+) 6/7 10am
KQED + Doc Martin | s | #105 Of All the Harbors in All the Towns. | R (+) 6/4 3am
10pm KQED + Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White | s | R (+) 6/4 4am, 6/6 1pm; (9) 6/5 10:30pm, 6/6 4:30am
Hosted by singer Mel Torme, Frank Sinatra: Voice of Our Time uses archival footage and clips of Sinatra from newsreels, television programs and films to chronicle his career from the 1940s through the 1960s, including his rise in the music world, his acting career, and his involvement in politics and fundraising.
Frank Sinatra: Voice of Our Time airs Tuesday, June 2, at 10pm on KQED Plus and Friday, June 5, at 9pm on KQED 9.
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6pm KQED 9 Jewish People: A Story of Survival | s | R (9) 6/8 mid
KQED + Benise: Strings of Passion | s | R (9) 10:30pm, 6/8 4:30am; (+) 6/8 mid
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7:30 KQED 9 American Masters | s | Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler. | R (9) 6/8 1:30am
KQED + The Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s | R (+) 6/8 1:30am
9pm KQED 9 Frank Sinatra: Voice of Our Time | s | R (9) 6/8 3am
9:30 KQED + Ed Slott’s Retirement Road-map | s | R (+) 6/8 3:30am
10:30 KQED 9 Benise: Strings of Passion | s | R (9) 6/8 4:30am; (+) 6/8 mid
11:30 KQED + Sun Studio Sessions | H | Jarrod Dickenson. R (+) 6/8 5:30am
Monday 8EARLY
mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/9 1am
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #212 Unnatural Habits. | R (+) 6/9 1am, 6/19 mid
7:30 KQED 9 ImageMakers | H | q | New World Disorder. | R (9) 6/9 1:30am, 6/13 7:30pm, 6/14 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Los Angeles. | R (9) 6/9 2am, 6/13 3pm, 6/15 1:30pm
KQED + Father Brown | H | #133 The Paradise of Thieves. | R (+) 6/9 2am
9pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Milwaukee. | R (9) 6/9 3am, 6/12 1:30pm
KQED + Foyle’s War | H | #802 Tres-pass. | R (+) 6/9 3am
10pm KQED 9 Independent Lens We Were Here looks at how the com-munity worked together when AIDS hit San Francisco in the early 1980s. | D | R (9) 6/9 4am
10:30 KQED + Weapons of World War II | H | Tanks. | R (+) 6/9 4:30am
11pm KQED + Weapons of World War II | H | Midget Submarines. | R (+) 6/9 5am
11:30 KQED 9 ImageMakers | q | Future Shock features two short sci-fi films from England and Den-mark. | R (9) 6/9 5:30am
KQED + Weapons of World War II | H | Gliders. | R (+) 6/9 5:30am
EVENING
7:30 KQED 9 Benise: Strings of Passion | s | R (9) 6/7 1:30am, noon & 10:30pm, 6/8 4:30am; (+) 6/7 6pm, 6/8 mid
KQED + More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys | s | R (+) 6/7 1:30am & 1pm; (9) 6/7 7am
9pm KQED 9 A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen | s | R (9) 6/7 3am
9:30 KQED + The Pain Prescription with Dr. Mitchell Yass | s | R (+) 6/7 3:30am
11pm KQED 9 George Michael — Live in London | R (9) 6/7 5am
11:30 KQED + ImageMakers | q | OMG. | R (+) 6/7 5:30am
Sunday 7EARLY
mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.
6am KQED 9 Caillou
KQED + Sid the Science Kid | D
6:30 KQED 9 Arthur | D
KQED + Daniel Tiger’s Neighbor-hood
7am KQED 9 More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Rail-way Journeys | s | R (+) 1pm
KQED + Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s |
9am KQED 9 Sustaining Membership | s |
KQED + Easy Yoga for Arthritis with Peggy Cappy | s |
9:30 KQED 9 Roosevelts: An Intimate History | s | The Rising Road (1933–1939).
10am KQED + American Masters | s | Jascha Heifetz: God’s Fiddler. | R (9) 7:30pm, 6/8 1:30am
11:30 KQED + Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time | s | R (9) 9pm, 6/8 3am
AFTERNOON
noon KQED 9 Benise: Strings of Passion | s | R (9) 10:30pm, 6/8 4:30am (+) 6pm, 6/8 mid
1pm KQED + More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys | s |
1:30 KQED 9 Makers: Women Who Make America #206. | s |
3pm KQED 9 The Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s | R (+) 7:30pm, 6/8 1:30am
KQED + The Tenors: Under One Sky | s |
4:30 KQED + From Broadway to Hollywood with Richard Glazier | s |
5pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | q |5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
Saturday 6EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | | R (9) 6/8 noon
KQED + Father Brown #123 The Invisible Man.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am KQED 9 Caillou
KQED + WordWorld | D
6:30 KQED 9 Arthur | D
KQED + Space Racers
7am KQED 9 The Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s | R (9) 6/7 3pm; (+) 4pm, 6/7 7:30pm, 6/8 1:30am
KQED + Sustaining Membership | s | | R (9) 6/7 9am
7:30 KQED + The Tenors: Under One Sky | s | R (+) 6pm, 6/7 mid & 3pm
9am KQED 9 The Pain Prescription with Dr. Mitchell Yass | s | R (+) 9:30pm, 6/7 3:30am
KQED + Deepak Chopra: The Future of God | s |
11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Mahogany Chicken and Asparagus Stir-Fry.
KQED + Dr. Fuhrman’s End Dieting Forever! | s |
11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Short-Order Breakfast Classics.
AFTERNOON
noon KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #404 Borobudur Restau-rant, Alegria’s, Poggio.
12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen Not Your Typical Burger.
1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Making Waves, or Marrakech Express.
KQED + Aging Backwards with Miranda Esmonde-White | s |
1:30 KQED 9 More Trains Around North America: Great Scenic Railway Journeys | s | R 6/7 7am (+) 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am & 1pm
2pm KQED + Great Performances | s | Broadway Musicals: A Jewish Legacy.
3:30 KQED 9 Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience | s |
4pm KQED + The Fear Cure with Lissa Rankin, M.D. | s | R (+) 6/7 7:30pm, 6/8 1:30am (9) 6/7 3pm
5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm KQED 9 Makers: Women Who Make America #206. | D | s | R (9) 6/7 mid & 1:30pm
KQED + The Tenors: Under One Sky | s | R (+) 6/7 mid & 3pm
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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + New Tricks #505 Couldn’t Organize One.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/12 1am
KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge | s | Fundraising programs selected for this time slot will be announced at least a day or two ahead of broadcast. Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for final-ized schedules. | R (+) 6/12 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #606 Rhea’s Market and Deli, Sauce, the girl & the fig. | R (9) 6/12 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series V: The Soul of Genius. | D | R (9) 6/12 2am
KQED + Glen Campbell: Good Times Again | H | s | R (+) 6/12 2am; (9) 6/14 8pm, 6/15 2am
9:30 KQED 9 Vera | H | #403 The Deer Hunters. | R (9) 6/12 3:30am
KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (+) 6/12 3:30am
11pm KQED 9 Midsomer Murders #405 Electric Vendetta, Part 1. | R (9) 6/12 5am
Friday 12EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #211 Dead Air.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
Wednesday 10EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Sherlock Holmes #311
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/11 1am
KQED + Masterpiece Classic The Paradise, Part 6. | R (+) 6/11 1am
7:30 KQED 9 QUEST | q | Future of You ex-plores new technologies driving a digital health revolution to hack and track our lives. | R (9) 6/11 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons. | D | R (9) 6/11 2am & 1:30pm
KQED + Death in Paradise #119 An Artistic Murder. | R (+) 6/11 2am
9pm KQED 9 NOVA D-Day’s Sunken Secrets. Dive teams and underwater robots discover Allied crafts that sank during the invasion of Normandy. | R (9) 6/11 3am
KQED + Doc Martin #106 Haemopho-bia. | R (+) 6/11 3am
9:48 KQED + WPC 56 | H | #103 Great Pre-tenders. | R (+) 6/11 3:48am
10:35 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #301 Agua Cadaver. | R (+) 6/11 4:35am
11pm KQED 9 Remote Control War looks at how wars are now being fought with military robots, including unmanned drone aircraft. | R (9) 6/11 5am
11:22 KQED + ImageMakers | q | The Dog in the Window features a Danish Academy Award–winning short film. | R (+) 6/11 5:22am
Tuesday 9EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #501 The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/10 1am
KQED + Revolutionaries | q | Creativity, Inc. dives into the successful world of Pixar Animation Studios. | R (9) 6/14 mid; (+) 6/10 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Spark | q | Making Their Move. | R (9) 6/10 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Roosevelts: An Intimate History The Common Cause (1939–1944). | D | R (9) 6/10 2am
8pm KQED + Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob | H | #101. | R (+) 6/10 2am
8:54 KQED + Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob | H | #102. | R (+) 6/10 2:54am
10pm KQED 9 FRONTLINE Prison State. | R (9) 6/10 4am
KQED + How Sherlock Changed the World #101 explores the impact of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes on real-life criminal investigations. | R (+) 6/10 4am
11pm KQED + Infinity Hall Live | H | America. | R (+) 6/10 5am
11:30 KQED 9 Music Voyager Heartbeat of Vallenato.| R (9) 6/10 5:30am
Living in Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park, the banded brothers treat the place like they own it. Never far from trouble, they’re a lively, cheeky and extremely mischievous troop of banded mongooses. But don’t be taken in by their cute looks. These rowdy animals are always getting into scrapes, often with animals much bigger than themselves.
Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob airs in four parts, Tuesdays, June 9 and 16, at 8pm on KQED Plus.
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1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Spanish Fiesta.
1:30 KQED 9 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Noodles.
2pm KQED 9 Martha Bakes Coffee Cakes.
2:30 KQED 9 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef | H | Baking with Christoffe Fayette.
3pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Los Angeles. | R (9) 6/15 1:30pm
4pm KQED 9 Hometime Creekside Home Organizing. | D
4:30 KQED 9 Ask This Old House
5pm KQED 9 This Old House | H |
5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm KQED 9 Facing Fear | H | A former neo-Nazi skinhead and a gay victim of his hate crime attack meet by chance after 25 years.
6:30 KQED 9 POV Listening Is an Act of Love: A StoryCorps Special celebrates the transforma-tive power of listening with animated stories.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #910 Lanna Thai, 20 Spot, Chalet Ticino. | R (9) 6/14 1am
7:30 KQED 9 ImageMakers | q | New World Disorder. | R (9) 6/14 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Shirley Temple: America’s Little Darling The magic of Shirley Temple comes through in this documentary hosted by Tommy Tune. | R (9) 6/14 2am, 6/16 1:30pm
9:01 KQED 9 The Barefoot Contessa (1954) stars Ava Gardner and Humphrey Bogart. | R (9) 6/14 3:01am
11:15 KQED 9 Emeli Sande: Live at the Royal Albert Hall | H | The acclaim Scottish singer and songwriter performs in Lon-don’s iconic concert hall. | R (9) 6/14 5:15am
Saturday 13EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 6/15 noon
KQED + Father Brown #124 The Sign of the Broken Sword.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am KQED 9 Caillou
6am-mid KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge
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6:30 KQED 9 Arthur | D
7am KQED 9 Odd Squad | D
7:30 KQED 9 Wild Kratts
8am KQED 9 Joseph Rosendo’s Travel-scope | q | Bhutan, Part 2 — Land of the Thunder Dragon. | D
8:30 KQED 9 New Scandinavian Cooking | H | Pale Fish.
9am KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #909 Pinole Creek Café, Shanghai House, Murray Circle Restaurant.
9:30 KQED 9 Supper Club | H | #103.
10am KQED 9 Martin Yan’s Taste of Vietnam | H | q | Cruising with Dragons.
10:30 KQED 9 Essential Pépin | q | Fine Finishes. | D
11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Spa Cuisine Gets a Makeover.
11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Dressing Up Meat and Potatoes.
AFTERNOON
noon KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #405 Indian Palace, Thanh Long, Oliveto Café and Restaurant.
12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen Comfort Food.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/13 1am
KQED + New Tricks #1008 The One That Got Away. | R (+) 6/13 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 6/13 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 6/13 2am, 6/14 5pm
KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #909 Four Funerals and a Wedding, Part 1. | R (+) 6/13 2am
8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #503 Lahore Karahi, Patio Filipino, Sam’s Grill. | R (9) 6/13 2:30am, 6/29 1pm
8:50 KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #910 Four Funerals and a Wedding, Part 2. | R (+) 6/13 2:50am
9pm KQED 9 Extraordinary Women Grace Kelly. | R (9) 6/13 3am
9:37 KQED + Prime Suspect | H | #101. | R (+) 6/13 3:37am
9:51 KQED 9 Extraordinary Women Coco Chanel. | R (9) 6/13 3:51am
10:29 KQED + Prime Suspect | H | #102. | R (+) 6/13 4:29am
11pm KQED 9 Film School Shorts | H | q | Choices. | R (9) 6/13 5am
11:30 KQED 9 Charlie Rose: The Week | H | R (9) 6/13 5:30am
KQED + Vicious #101. | R (+) 6/13 5:30am
Ageless, timeless, tense, uncompromising — Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren is Detective Inspector Jane Tennison, a skilled top-class detective who battles to prove herself in a male-dominated world.
The critically acclaimed Prime Suspect airs Friday nights on KQED Plus beginning June 12.
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Wednesday 17EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Sherlock Holmes #312 The Cardboard Box.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/18 1am
KQED + Masterpiece Classic The Paradise, Part 7. | R (+) 6/18 1am
7:30 KQED 9 QUEST | q | Ice Age Bay Area/Eclipse Chasers. | R (9) 6/18 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Nature The Funkiest Monkeys follows crested black macaques monkeys that live only on Sulawesi, in Indonesia. | D | R (9) 6/18 2am & 1:30pm
KQED + Death in Paradise #120 Ye of Little Faith. | R (+) 6/18 2am
9pm KQED 9 NOVA Escape from Nazi Alcatraz. Aerospace engineers and carpenters test a plan to escape a Nazi war camp using a two-man glider. | R (9) 6/18 3am
KQED + Doc Martin #201 Old Dogs. | R (+) 6/18 3am
9:48 KQED + WPC 56 | H | #104 Nature of the Beast. | R (+) 6/18 3:48am
10pm KQED 9 Secrets of the Dead Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers highlights the bugging operation by MI19 that recorded confessions by 4,000 German POWs. | D | R (9) 6/18 4am
10:35 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #302 Racquet Español. | R (+) 6/18 4:35am
11pm KQED 9 Caring for Mom and Dad | H | examines problems surrounding caring for the 75 million baby boomers entering their retirement years. | R (9) 6/18 5am
11:23 KQED + ImageMakers The Dance of Life. | R (+) 6/18 5:23am
Thursday 18EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + New Tricks #506 Magic, Majestic.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
10pm KQED 9 Independent Lens | H | Limited Partnership. A gay couple took on the U.S. gov-ernment for 40 years to fight for marriage and immigration equality. | R (9) 6/16 4am
10:30 KQED + Weapons of World War II | H | Aircraft Carriers. | R (+) 6/16 4:30am
11pm KQED 9 Anyone and Everyone tells poignant and often heartbreak-ing stories of families across the country who have a gay child. | R (9) 6/16 5am
KQED + Weapons of World War II | H | Fighter Bombers. | R (+) 6/16 5am
11:30 KQED + Weapons of World War II | H | Heavy Bombers. | R (+) 6/16 5:30am
Tuesday 16EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #502 The Underdog.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/17 1am
KQED + Revolutionaries | q | Game Changers explores the history and evolution of the gaming industry. | R (+) 6/17 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Spark | q | Percussion. | R (9) 6/17 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Roosevelts: An Intimate History A Strong and Active Faith (1944–1962). | D | R (9) 6/17 2am
KQED + Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob | H | #103. | R (+) 6/17 2am
8:54 KQED + Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob | H | #104. | R (+) 6/17 2:54am
10pm KQED 9 FRONTLINE Solitary Nation. | R (9) 6/17 4am
KQED + How Sherlock Changed the World #102. | R (+) 6/17 4am
11pm KQED 9 Extraordinary Women Martha Gellhorn chronicles the remarkable life of the war correspondent, novelist, travel writer and journalist. | R (9) 6/17 5am
KQED + Infinity Hall Live | H | Sadie and the Hotheads features the band fronted by Elizabeth McGovern (Lady Cora, Down-ton Abbey). | R (+) 6/17 5am
Sunday 14EARLY
mid KQED 9 Revolutionaries | q | Creativity, Inc.
KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge
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6-11am KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge
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AFTERNOON
5pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom
5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (9) 6/15 mid
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8pm KQED 9 Glen Campbell: Good Times Again | s | R (9) 6/15 2am
9:30-mid KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge
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6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/16 1am
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #213 A Christmas Murder. | R (+) 6/16 1am, 6/26 mid
7:30 KQED 9 ImageMakers | H | q | Be Still My Heart. | R (9) 6/16 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage St. Louis. | R (9) 6/16 2am, 6/22 1:30pm
KQED + Father Brown | H | #134 The Deadly Seal. | R (+) 6/16 2am
9pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Rochester. | R (9) 6/16 3am, 6/19 1:30pm
KQED + Foyle’s War | H | #803 Elise. | R (+) 6/16 3am
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noon KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #913 Dragon Rouge Restaurant, Marnee Thai, Butterfly Restaurant.
12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen Just for the Halibut.
1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Argentina Remembered.
1:30 KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s |
5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules.
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8pm KQED 9 A Few Good Men | H | (1992) | R (9) 6/21 2am
10:20 KQED 9 Hitler’s Favourite Royal Tilda Swinton narrates a look at the English prince Charles Edward and his relationship with Hitler. | D | R (9) 6/21 4:20am, 6/23 11:06pm, 6/24 5:06am
11:12 KQED 9 Transatlantic Sessions | H | Dobro master Jerry Douglas and fiddle virtuoso Aly Bain perform with Alison Krauss and James Taylor. | R (9) 6/21 5:12am
Sunday 21EARLY
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5pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | q |5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s |
8:50 KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #912 Country Matters, Part 2. | R (+) 6/20 2:50am
9pm KQED 9 The Spice Trail Pepper and Cinnamon. | R (9) 6/20 3am, 6/23 1:30pm
9:37 KQED + Prime Suspect | H | #103. | R (+) 6/20 3:37am
10pm KQED 9 The Spice Trail Nutmeg and Cloves. | R (9) 6/20 4am, 6/24 1:30pm
10:31 KQED + Prime Suspect | H | #104. | R (+) 6/20 4:31am
11pm KQED 9 Film School Shorts | H | | q | Lives in Limbo. | R (9) 6/20 5am, 6/21 11:30pm, 6/22 5:30am
11:30 KQED 9 Charlie Rose: The Week | H | R (9) 6/20 5:30am
KQED + Vicious #102. | R (+) 6/20 5:30am
Saturday 20EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 6/22 noon
KQED + Father Brown #125 The Last Man.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6-11am KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge
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11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Scallops and Shrimp Hot Off the Grill.
11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Black and White Desserts.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/19 1am
KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (+) 6/19 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #911 Hana Japanese Restaurant, Cocotte, Sakoon. | R (9) 6/19 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series V: Generation of Vipers. | D | R (9) 6/19 2am
9:30 KQED 9 Vera | H | #404 Death of a Family Man. | R (9) 6/19 3:30am
11pm KQED 9 Midsomer Murders #406 Electric Vendetta, Part 2. | R (9) 6/19 5am
Friday 19EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #212 Unnatural Habits.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/20 1am
KQED + New Tricks #1009 Roots. | R (+) 6/20 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill | H | R (9) 6/20 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 6/20 2am, 6/21 5pm
KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #911 Country Matters, Part 1. | R (+) 6/20 2am
8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #912 Luka’s Taproom and Lounge, King of Falafel, La Costanera Restaurant. | R (9) 6/20 2:30am
Part history and part modern-day odyssey, The Spice Trail traces the origins of some of the most coveted spices in the world. Noted BBC presenter Kate Humble begins by traveling to India, Sri Lanka and the Spice Islands of Eastern Indonesia to uncover the stories of pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.
The Spice Trail airs in three parts, Fridays, June 19 and 26, at 9pm on KQED 9.
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9pm KQED + How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Time. | R (+) 6/24 3am
9:04 KQED 9 Queen Victoria’s Children Princes Will Be Princes. | R (9) 6/24 3:04am
10pm KQED + How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Glass. | R (+) 6/24 4am
10:06 KQED 9 FRONTLINE | H | Rape on the Night Shift. | R (9) 6/24 4:06am
11pm KQED + Infinity Hall Live | H | Tedeschi Trucks Band. | R (+) 6/24 5am
11:06 KQED 9 Hitler’s Favourite Royal | D | R (9) 6/24 5:06am
Wednesday 24EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Sherlock Holmes #401 The Sign of Four, Part 1.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/25 1am
KQED + Masterpiece Classic The Paradise, Season 2, Episode 1. | R (+) 6/25 1am
7:30 KQED 9 QUEST | q | Chasing Beetles, Finding Darwin. | R (9) 6/25 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 NOVA Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius. | R (9) 6/25 2am & 1:30pm, 6/28 10am
KQED + Death in Paradise #121 Po-litical Suicide. | R (+) 6/25 2am
9pm KQED 9 First Peoples | H | Americas/Africa. | R (9) 6/25 3am
KQED + Doc Martin #202 In Loco. | R (+) 6/25 3am
10pm KQED 9 POV | H | Out in the Night. A group of African American les-bians charged with attempted murder face an uphill battle in court. | R (9) 6/23 4am
10:24 KQED + Secrets of Scotland Yard | R (+) 6/23 4:24am
11pm KQED 9 The Campaign chronicles the campaign to defeat California’s Proposition 8 and to defend same-sex marriage. | R (9) 6/23 5am
11:20 KQED + British Antiques Roadshow St. Andrews 1. | R (+) 6/23 5:20am
Tuesday 23EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #503 Yellow Iris.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/24 1am
KQED + Revolutionaries | q | DARPA Director Arati Prabhakar. | R (+) 6/24 1am
7:30 KQED 9 Spark | q | Looking East. | R (9) 6/24 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Queen Victoria’s Children A Domestic Tyrant. | R (9) 6/24 2am
Hear extraordinary stories behind remarkable ideas that made modern life possible. Tonight and next Tuesday night at 8 on KQED Plus.
KQED + How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Clean/Time. | R (+) 6/24 2am
EVENING
8pm KQED 9 Tales from the Royal Wardrobe | H | examines the significance of the royal wardrobes of English monarchs over the last 400 years. | R (9) 6/22 2am
9pm KQED 9 Poldark on Masterpiece | H | Part 1. | R (9) 6/22 3am
10pm KQED 9 Crimson Field | H | Episode 1. Follow volunteer nurses who work in a tented field hospital during World War I. | R (9) 6/22 4am
11pm KQED 9 ImageMakers | H | q | That Girl Is Crazy. | R (9) 6/22 5am & 7:30pm, 6/23 1:30am
11:30 KQED 9 Film School Shorts | q | Lives in Limbo. | R (9) 6/22 5:30am
Monday 22EARLY
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6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/23 1am
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #101 Cocaine Blues. | R (+) 6/23 1am
7:30 KQED 9 ImageMakers | q | That Girl Is Crazy. | R (9) 6/23 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Sacramento. | R (9) 6/23 2am, 6/28 4pm, 6/29 1:30pm
KQED + Father Brown | H | #135 The Owl of Minerva. | R (+) 6/23 2am
9pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville. | R (9) 6/23 3am, 6/26 1:30pm, 6/28 3pm
KQED + Masterpiece Mystery! Death Comes to Pemberley, Part 1. | R (+) 6/23 3am
See how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant.
First Peoples airs Wednesdays at 9pm from June 24 to July 8 on KQED 9.
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8pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 6/27 2am, 6/28 5pm
KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #913 Death in Chorus, Part 1. | R (+) 6/27 2am
8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #906 Massimo’s, Old Jeru-salem Restaurant, Baker Street Bistro. | R (9) 6/27 2:30am
8:51 KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #914 Death in Chorus, Part 2. | R (+) 6/27 2:51am
9pm KQED 9 The Spice Trail Vanilla and Saffron travels to Morocco, Spain and Mexico. | R (9) 6/27 3am, 6/30 1:30pm
9:37 KQED + Prime Suspect | H | #105. The second Prime Suspect mini-series finds DCI Jane Tennison in top form. | R (+) 6/27 3:37am
10pm KQED 9 In Performance at the White House | H | The Gospel Tradition. President and Mrs. Obama celebrate gospel music and its profound influence on American music. | R (9) 6/27 4am
10:30 KQED + Prime Suspect | H | #106. | R (+) 6/27 4:30am
11pm KQED 9 Film School Shorts | H | q | Playing with Power. In the dan-gerous underworld of 1930s Shanghai, Fei, a young lady of the evening, plots vengeance. | R (9) 6/27 5am, 6/28 11:30pm, 6/29 5:30am
11:30 KQED 9 Charlie Rose: The Week | H | R (9) 6/27 5:30am
KQED + Vicious #103. | R (+) 6/27 5:30am
Saturday 27EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | �| R (9) 6/29 noon
KQED + Father Brown #126 The Upcott Fraternity.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6-11am KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge
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11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Introducing Caldo Verde and White Gazpacho.
11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Fresh and Spicy Spins to Roast Pork and Tacos.
9:47 KQED + WPC 56 | H | #105 Little Boy Lost. | R (+) 6/25 3:47am
10:35 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #303 Seeds of Time. | R (+) 6/25 4:35am
11pm KQED 9 Hallowed Grounds visits cemeteries around the world where American military men and women are buried. | R (9) 6/25 5am
11:23 KQED + ImageMakers | q | Not the Same Without. | R (+) 6/25 5:23am
Thursday 25EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + New Tricks #507 Communal Living.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/26 1am
7pm-mid KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge
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7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #916 The Front Porch, Memphis Minnie’s Barbeque Joint, Auntie April’s Chicken, Waffles and Soul Food. | R (9) 6/26 1:30am, 6/28 1pm
8pm KQED 9 Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis, Series V: Fearful Symmetry. | D | R (9) 6/26 2am
9:30 KQED 9 Vera | H | #501 Changing Tides. | R (9) 6/26 3:30am
11pm KQED 9 Midsomer Murders #407 Who Killed Cock Robin, Part 1. | R (9) 6/26 5am
Friday 26EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #213 A Christmas Murder.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/27 1am
KQED + New Tricks #1010 Wild Justice. | R (+) 6/27 1am
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8pm KQED 9 Last Tango in Halifax | H | #301. | R (9) 6/29 2am
9pm KQED 9 Poldark on Masterpiece | H | Part 2. Determined to open his copper mine, Poldark seeks backers. Verity’s big chance leads to a showdown. | R (9) 6/29 3am
10pm KQED 9 Crimson Field | H | Episode 2. Volunteer nurses who work in a tented field hospital face the reality of working near the front line. | R (9) 6/29 4am
11pm KQED 9 ImageMakers | H | q | Love Never Dies features two short films from England and Belgium. | R (9) 6/29 5am & 7:30pm, 6/30 1:30am
11:30 KQED 9 Film School Shorts | q | Playing with Power. | R (9) 6/29 5:30am
Monday 29EARLY
mid KQED 9 Austin City Limits Tweedy.
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6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/30 1am
KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #102 Murder on the Ballarat Train. | R (+) 6/30 1am
7:30 KQED 9 ImageMakers | q | Love Never Dies. | R (9) 6/30 1:30am
8pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Denver. | R (9) 6/30 2am
KQED + Father Brown #104 The Man in the Tree. | R (+) 6/30 2am
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noon KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Classic Fare with Flair.
12:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country from Amer-ica’s Test Kitchen Backyard Barbecue.
1pm KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #916 The Front Porch, Memphis Minnie’s Barbeque Joint, Auntie April’s Chicken, Waffles and Soul Food.
1:30 KQED 9 Sara’s Weeknight Meals High 5 — 5 Ingredient Mains.
2pm KQED 9 Martha Bakes French Classics.
2:30 KQED 9 Rick Steves’ Europe Italy’s Amalfi Coast.
3pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Louisville.
4pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Sacramento. | R (9) 6/29 1:30pm
5pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom
5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm KQED 9 Capturing Grace | H | Dancers from the Mark Morris Dance Group and people with Parkin-son’s forge a community.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Alfredo’s Fire | H | On January 13, 1998, Alfredo Ormando, an unknown gay writer from Sicily, shocked the world by lighting himself on fire in St. Peter’s Square, the only time such a protest had taken place on Vatican soil. | R (9) 6/27 1am
7:41 KQED 9 Decoding Alan Turing | H | A brilliant Cambridge mathematician and a hero many times over, Turing was later persecuted by the same country he fought to protect for being a homosexual. | R (9) 6/27 1:41am
AFTERNOON
noon KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #907 Señor Sisig, M.Y. China, Italian Colors Restaurant.
12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen Crostini to Parmigiana.
1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence | q | Bistro Style.
1:30 KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge
5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend | H |
6pm-mid KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge
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6:30 KQED 9 Arthur
7am KQED 9 Odd Squad | D
7:30 KQED 9 Wild Kratts
8am KQED 9 Curious George | D
8:30 KQED 9 Curious George | D
9am KQED 9 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | D
9:30 KQED 9 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | D
10am KQED 9 NOVA Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius.
11am KQED 9 Simply Ming | H | Not Andy Warhol’s Tomato Soup and Grilled Cheese.
11:30 KQED 9 Lucky Chow | H | Koreatown U.S.A.
The third season of the award-winning series Last Tango in Halifax begins June 28. Celia and Alan plan to make the most of their time together, Caroline and Kate settle into married life, and old habits come back to haunt Gillian.
Last Tango in Halifax airs Sundays at 8pm on KQED 9.
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KQED + Masterpiece Mystery! Death Comes to Pemberley, Part 2. | R (+) 6/30 3am
10pm KQED 9 POV | H | The Overnighters. In a North Dakota town where the oil business is booming, bus-loads of newcomers find slim prospects. | R (9) 6/30 4am
10:24 KQED + Secrets of the Tower of London Go behind the ancient walls of this nearly 1,000-year-old formidable fortress in the city of London. | R (+) 6/30 4:24am
11pm KQED 9 Rex Ray: How to Make a Rex Ray Journey inside the mind of contemporary artist Rex Ray. | R (9) 6/30 5am
11:20 KQED + British Antiques Roadshow Lulworth Castle 2. | R (+) 6/30 5:20am
The story of Mount Rushmore’s creation is as bizarre and wonderful as the monument itself. It is the tale of a hyperactive, temperamental artist whose talent and determination propelled the project, even as his ego and obsession threatened to tear it apart.
Mount Rushmore: American Experience airs Tuesday, June 30, at 8pm on KQED 9.
Tuesday 30EARLY
mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon
KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #504 The Case of the Missing Will.
1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.
6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.
EVENING
7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report
KQED + Revolutionaries MLB Advanced Media’s CEO Bob Bowman features a riveting conversation about the inter-section of sports, business and technology.
7:30 KQED 9 Spark | H | q | Arts + Social Issues.
8pm KQED 9 Mount Rushmore: American Experience | D
8pm KQED + How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Light.
9pm KQED 9 1913: Seeds of Conflict | H | examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the pivotal years just prior to World War I.
KQED + How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Cold.
10pm KQED 9 FRONTLINE | H | Growing Up Trans is an intimate exploration of the struggles and choices facing trans-gender kids and their parents.
KQED + How We Got to Now with Steven Johnson Sound.
11pm KQED + Infinity Hall Live | H | Infinity Hall Live — Women of Song includes performances by Tori Amos, Aimee Mann, Shelby Lynne, the Wailin’ Jennys and Joan Osborne.
11:30 KQED 9 Music Voyager Tokyo: A Feast for the Senses.
This month’s special episode of Spark spotlights art that explores issues in society, including a segment about how the San Francisco Symphony battles the graying of the classical music audience with a new club-like venue called SoundBox.
Spark “Arts + Social Issues” airs Tuesday, June 30, at 7:30pm on KQED 9.
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MORNING6:00 Mon–Fri Sid the Science Kid 6:30 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 7:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street 8:00 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train (except Mon 6/1, Mon 6/8, Wed 6/10,
Mon 6/15, Wed 6/17, Mon 6/22, Wed 6/24 Dinosaur Train specials until 9am)
8:30 Mon–Fri Caillou (except see above) 9:00 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 9:30 Mon–Fri Bob the Builder 10:00 Mon–Fri Curious George10:30 Mon–Fri Arthur 11:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 11:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts
AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING noon Mon–Fri Sesame Street12:30 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train1:00 Mon–Fri Barney and Friends1:30 Mon–Fri Caillou2:00 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 2:30 Mon–Fri Bob the Builder 3:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 3:30 Mon–Fri Peg + Cat 4:00 Mon–Fri Curious George4:30 Mon–Fri Curious George 5:00 Mon–Fri Arthur 5:30 Mon–Fri Odd Squad 6:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 6:30 Mon–Fri Nightly Business Report
Weekdays 6am-7pm on KQED 9XFINITY 9 & 709; Channels 9.1, 54.2 and 25.1
MORNING6:00 Mon–Fri Caillou 6:30 Mon–Fri Arthur 7:00 Mon–Fri Odd Squad 7:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 8:00 Mon–Fri Curious George 8:30 Mon–Fri Curious George 9:00 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood9:30 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (except
Mon 6/8 & Fri 6/12 Dinosaur Train: Submarine Adventure until 11am)
10:30 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train (except see above)11:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street
AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENINGnoon Mon–Fri 1:00 Mon–Fri
Charlie Rose Check, Please! Bay Area + (except 6/1–6/10 Jewel in the Crown)
1:30 Mon & Fri Antiques Roadshow +Tue Specials + Wed Specials +Thu Nature / NOVA +
2:30 Mon–Fri BBC World News America (Live) +3:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour4:00 Mon–Fri BBC World News America4:30 Mon–Fri Odd Squad 5:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 5:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts 6:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour
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+ Special fundraising programs air Monday–Friday 6/1–6/5 and Monday 6/8 & Tuesday 6/9 between 1pm and 3pm on KQED 9. For complete schedule information, visit kqed.org/dtv or check your TV’s on-screen guide.
Monday–FridayMORNINGmid-2pm Best of World (Science, Nature, History, Public Affairs)
AFTERNOON2:00 Newsline 2:30 Journal3:00 Tavis Smiley 3:30 Nightly Business Report (Live) 4:00 PBS NewsHour 5:00 Nightly Business Report 5:30 Democracy Now!
EVENING 6:30 (Mon–Thu) Newsline (Fri) BBC Newsnight7:00 PBS NewsHour8:00 Charlie Rose (Live)9:00 Tavis Smiley 9:30 Roadtrip Nation10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Democracy Now!
SaturdayMORNING7:00 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly 7:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 8:00 Global 3000 8:30 Focus on Europe9:00 Washington Week9:30 KQED Newsroom10:00 BBC Newsnight10:30 To the Contrary11:00 The McLaughlin Group11:30 Charlie Rose: The Week
AFTERNOON noon KQED Newsroom12:30 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly1:00 QUEST1:30 Global 3000 2-6 Specials
The complete World channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/dtv
Monday–FridayMORNING6:00 Wai Lana Yoga6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches7:00 Power Yoga7:30 Sit and Be Fit8:00 Classical Stretch8:30 Burt Wolf’s Travels and Traditions 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe9:30 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa10:00 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:30 Vegetarian cooking programs11:00 Hubert Keller11:30 Baking with Julia
AFTERNOON/EVENINGnoon Ciao Italia12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home/ Woodworking/This Old House/ Motorweek 2:00 Arts and Crafts (includes knitting, painting and sewing programs) 3:00 Simply Ming 3:30 Rick Bayless/Pati’s Mexican Table4:00 Martha Stewart 4:30 Lidia Bastianich5:00 Julia Child 5:30 Jacques Pépin6:00 Joanne Weir 6:30 America’s Test Kitchen 7-11 (Mon) Nature/Science (Tue) Arts/Drama (Wed & Thu) PBS repeats (Fri) Nature/Science/Documentaries
SaturdayMORNING6:00 Wai Lana Yoga6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches7:00 Power Yoga7:30 Sit and Be Fit8:00 Classical Stretch8:30 MotorWeek9:00 Hometime9:30 This Old House 10:00 Ask This Old House10:30 Rough Cut: Woodworking11:00 American Woodshop11:30 Woodsmith Shop
The complete Life channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/dtv
AFTERNOON/EVENINGnoon Garden Smart2:30 Victory Garden’s Edible Feast1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 1:30 EcoS ense for Living 2:00 America’s Heartland 2:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope3:00 A Craftsman’s Legacy3:30 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions4:00 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe5:00 Arts in Context 5:30 Spark6:00 Jacques Pépin6:30 Check, Please! Bay Area7:00 Front and Center 8:00 Austin City Limits 9-mid Performing Arts programs
SundayMORNING6:00 Wai Lana Yoga6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches7:00 Power Yoga7:30 Sit and Be Fit8:00 Classical Stretch8:30 Urban Conversion (new) 9:00 Rough Cut: Woodworking 9:30 Victory Garden Edible Feast 10:00 Things Green10:30 Check, Please! Bay Area11:00 Antiques Roadshow
AFTERNOON/EVENINGnoon Painting the Town (new)12:30 Curious Traveler (new)1:00 Roadtrip Nation 1:30 Healing Quest 2:00 This Old House 2:30 Ask This Old House3:00 Victory Garden Edible Feast 3:30 Pati’s Mexican Table 4:00 Jacques Pépin 4:30 America’s Test Kitchen5:00 Check, Please! Bay Area5:30 Martha Bakes6:00 BBQ with Franklin (new)6:30 Spark7:00 Austin City Limits8-mid Performing Arts programming
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XFINITY 189, Channel 54.3 Wave 157The very best of KQED prime-time programs as well as arts and entertainment, food, gardening, how-to, and travel.
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Channels 54.5 & 25.3XFINITY 191 & 621Wave 154
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EVERY MORNING6:00 Martha Speaks 6:30 Clifford’s Puppy Days 7:00 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
About That!7:30 Curious George8:00 Peg + Cat 8:30 Anne of Green Gables —
Animated Series9:00 Odd Squad 9:30 Maya and Miguel 10:00 Sid the Science Kid10:30 Sesame Street (30-minute version)11:00 Clifford’s Puppy Days 11:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog
EVERY AFTERNOONnoon The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot
About That! 12:30 Curious George1:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 1:30 Peg + Cat 2:00 Martha Speaks 2:30 Wild Kratts 3:00 Zoboomafoo 3:30 Zoboomafoo 4:00 Curiosity Quest4:30 Anne of Green Gables —
Animated Series 5:00 Sid the Science Kid 5:30 Super Why
EVERY EVENING6:00 Sesame Street (30-minute version)6:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog7:00 Maya and Miguel 7:30 WordGirl 8:00 Odd Squad8:30 Wild Kratts9:00 Arthur 9:30 Arthur10:00 Cyberchase10:30 Martha Speaks 11:00 Curiosity Quest 11:30 WordGirl
The overnight Kids channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv
EVENING 6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Washington Week 7:00 KQED Newsroom7:30 QUEST 8:00 Globe Trekker9:00 Nature 10-mid Specials
SundayMORNINGmid-8am Best of World8:00 KQED Newsroom8:30 QUEST 9:00 Start Up9:30 WealthTrack10:00 The McLaughlin Group10:30 Washington Week11:00 KQED Newsroom11:30 Charlie Rose: The Week
AFTERNOONnoon Religion and Ethics Newsweekly12:30 QUEST1-5 Specials5:00 QUEST5:30 The McLaughlin Group
EVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend6:30 KQED Newsroom7:00 Finding Your Roots8-mid Specials
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