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Page 1: June 2016 — KQED On Q

JUNE 2016

Celebrating Joan Baez

Member Magazine

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KQED Perks

After a three-year-long expansion, the new San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a must-see San Francisco destination. The largest museum of its kind in the United States, SFMOMA now offers free public spaces, free admission for visitors 18 and under, 170,000 square feet of gallery space, and almost an entire floor devoted to photography.

To celebrate the newly transformed museum, KQED is partnering with SFMOMA for KQED Member Day! On Thursday, June 23, KQED members plus one guest are admitted free to SFMOMA (current KQED MemberCard and valid ID required). These free, timed tickets must be picked up on-site, cannot be reserved in advance, and are subject to availability.

For hours, information about exhibitions and more, visitsfmoma.org

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Hosted by famed drag queen Landa Lakes, this year’s LGBT celebration will focus on KQED’s continued work with veterans. Former and active military personnel will speak about their experiences serving in the military through song, dance and spoken word — and glitter. Ask/Tell will include the whole spectrum of the queer population and will highlight important issues for the LGBT community today.

Wednesday, June 8Oasis, 298 11th St., San FranciscoDoors open at 7pm

Free, please register to attend.asktell.eventbrite.com

KQED Member Day at SFMOMA — Free Admission to New Museum on June 23

Downtown San Jose’s 2016 Music in the Park concert series kicks off with Grammy Award winners Los Lobos on Friday, June 24. On Thursday, July 14, rock out with two all-female classic rock tribute bands, AC/DShe and The Killer Queens. On Thursday, August 4, Grammy Award winners Ozomatli take to the stage, blending Latin rock, hip-hop and jazz. The final concert, on Thursday, August 25, will feature one of the top R&B and soul bands in history (to be announced on June 24).

KQED members: use promo code “KQED” to receive $5 off tickets to each show.

musicintheparksj.com

KQED Members Save on Tickets to San Jose Summer Concert Series

Ask/Tell: LGBT Event Focuses on Veterans

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Joan Baez celebrated her 75th birthday on Saturday, January 27, 2016, at New York’s historic Beacon Theatre. The special event honored her legendary 50-plus years in music with an intimate, career-spanning live performance, including duets with a remarkable array of superstar artists.

“She has been a mentor, an inspiration and a role model for anyone who ever picked up a guitar and wanted to believe they could do more than just sing pretty songs,” observed Mary Chapin Carpenter before the event.

“She has showed multiple generations that music can move and inspire as well as be a force for courage, solidarity, fellowship and justice. To be able to celebrate her 75th birthday with her in New York City is a dream evening, and I think I will feel 17 again for much of it.” Indeed, their duet of “Catch the Wind” – movingly dedicated to Baez’s late sister Mimi – is a highpoint. But all the duets reveal a strong mutual affection between Baez and her guests, close friends as much as professional colleagues. Despite the vastness of the ornate Beacon Theatre, a former movie palace from the 1920s, the concert is captured in intimate close-ups, and Baez intersperses her vocals with off-the-cuff reminiscences such as how she was once tasked with waking an exhausted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

A Star-Studded Birthday Celebration

Joining Baez on stage for duets are David Bromberg, Jackson Browne, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Judy Collins, David Crosby, Emmylou Harris, the Indigo Girls, Damien Rice, Paul Simon, Mavis Staples, Nano Stern and Richard Thompson.

Great Performances presents Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration, Saturday, June 4, at 8pm on KQED 9.

Joan Baez

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For the past five years, Ken Blackmon has arrived at KQED by 6am, seven days a week, to volunteeer at every KQED Public Radio pledge drive (that’s three drives a year for up to two weeks at a stretch).

Given his unflagging commitment, it comes as no surprise that Ken has been selected by the National Friends of Public Broadcasting as the 2016 Outstanding Public Broadcasting Volunteer.

Spark: Our Creative NatureFeaturing art projects that protect and enhance the environment

The new Spark special “Our Creative Nature,” airing Monday, June 27, at 7:30pm on KQED 9, explores innovative projects that help to protect and enhance our environment. See how Bay Area artists, working in a variety of genres, hope to swing public opinion behind efforts to improve the quality of our land, waters and air. Inspired by her fieldwork in the Arctic and Antarctic, composer Cheryl Leonard creates instruments and compositions from field recordings and found objects like penguin bones, dried seaweed, and ice. As she prepares for her performance as part of the Brower Center’s Vanishing Ice exhibit in Berkeley, she hopes to use sound to help her audience make visceral connections to polar landscapes in need of preservation.

Next, step into the Berkeley studio of Ronald Rael and Virginia San Fratello, designers who are using organic materials like sand, salt and clay to bring new form to large-scale 3-D printing. Their creations are among the first steps toward a whole new world of sustainable, natural building materials that could profoundly change how we design and manufacture everything from our furniture to the houses we live in. Then, strap on snowshoes to follow artist Sonja Hinrichsen as she and dozens of volunteers make massive snow drawings in the Sierra. Designed to enhance natural landscapes around the world, Hinrichsen’s art is completely ephemeral; when her creations are complete, it’s a race against time to photograph them before the next

snowfall covers them up or they simply melt away. Finally, take to the stage with San Francisco choreographer KT Nelson and the ODC dancers as they perform a stunning new work, Dead Reckoning. Scored by former Kronos Quartet cellist Joan Jeanrenaud, the dance uses a mix of visual and acoustic motifs — the sound of a tree falling, for instance — to make viewers experience the anxiety and urgency of a world transformed by climate change.

kqed.org/spark

KQED Volunteer Honored Nationally“I believe that an informed citizenry needs

a news source that is as independent as possible of commercial, agenda-based influence,” said Ken. “Volunteering at KQED lets me physically support that idea. Plus I meet like-minded people, make new friends and enjoy the camaraderie of working for a common cause.”

Volunteers have always been an integral part of public broadcasting, and KQED is very grateful to have such a stellar group of people supporting us during our pledge drives. Thank you all!

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Funding for KQED Arts is provided by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Diane B. Wilsey, the California Arts Council, a state agency, Helen Sarah Steyer, and the William and Gretchen Kimball Fund.

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Californians are no strangers to the destructive power of earthquakes. And it likely comes as no surprise that, on average, an earthquake of magnitude 8 or higher strikes somewhere on our planet every year and that approximately 10,000 people die annually as a result of quakes. An online collection of videos and infographics co-presented by KQED and the California Academy of Sciences provides a new perspective on one of the most powerful natural phenomena on Earth. “We are thrilled to partner with the California Academy of Sciences to make all of these resources freely available and easily accessible to the public, educators and students,” says Andrea Aust, senior manager of science education at KQED. Drawing from the academy’s Earthquake exhibit, its gorgeous digital visualizations and KQED’s multimedia reporting, you’ll learn why earthquakes happen, how they’ve shaped the Bay Area and what you can do to prepare for the next big one.

kqed.org/earthquake

Bay Area LifeScience

You are invited to join KQED at the second annual Bay Area Book Festival, presented in partnership with the San Francisco Chronicle. More than 250 local, national and international authors are scheduled to be present at this free, family-friendly festival, happening June 4 and 5 from 10am to 6pm in downtown Berkeley. Meet your favorite authors and discover new ones. Sherman Alexie, Rebecca Solnit, Colm Tóibín, Richard Russo, Daniel Clowes, Jacqueline Winspear, and2016 Pulitzer Prize winners T.J. Stiles and William Finnegan will be there – plus renowned spoken-word artist Saul Williams. In addition to a full weekend of activities for kids and teenagers, this year’s festival inaugurates a new film series, running concurrent with the festival and screening in BAMPFA’s new theater. The series celebrates how the language of cinema can reflect, even reinvent, the forms and substances of fiction and poetry. The festival is free, but reserving your place for indoor sessions will ensure you can get into the most popular sessions. The complete schedule and more details are online.

baybookfest.org

in partnership with the

Support of KQED Science is provided by HopeLab, the David B. Gold Foundation, the S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation, the Dirk and Charlene Kabcenell Foundation, the Vadasz Family Foundation, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, the Smart Family Foundation and the members of KQED.

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The Making of an Informed Electorate KQED News covers local and national races.

another year when so much attention was paid to things like how California apportions delegates to the national conventions? Or how Republicans in deeply blue places like Marin and Berkeley feel about their party’s candidates? Politics has our attention riveted, and although much of this year’s campaign has been at times dispiriting in its tone, it’s also sure to drive up voter turnout in both parties — and that’s a good thing. One downside to all the attention being paid to the presidential election is that it has completely overshadowed another important election — the race to replace retiring U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer. A recent field poll found Democrats Kamala Harris and Loretta Sanchez leading Republicans Ron Unz, Duf Sundheim and Tom Del Becarro, but 48 percent of voters were undecided. Fortunately, KQED is providing plenty of coverage of all those races. A project called California Counts is a first-ever statewide collaboration with KPBS in San Diego, KPCC in Los Angeles and Sacramento’s Capitol

The last weekend of April, the three remaining Republicans running for president trekked to Burlingame to give their pitch to GOP faithful. To the disbelief of the gathered delegates, donors and party officials, it looked like California’s June 7 primary would finally matter. A few days later, Donald Trump won the Indiana primary, Ted Cruz and John Kasich dropped out, and Califor-nia’s primary was once again relegated to less important than states like Ohio, New Hampshire and Nevada. Trump still needs California’s delegates to math-ematically secure the nomination. He just won’t have much trouble doing it. But California could still help determine how much strength Bernie Sanders has against Hillary Clinton going into the Democrats’ July 25 convention in Philadelphia. BothSanders and Clinton are taking Califor-nia seriously and the stakes for bothDemocrats are high. This year’s rock-’em, sock-’em primary is a teaching moment for high school students and others interested in our democracy. Can anyone remember

Public Radio to leverage our resources for comprehensive reporting on the air and online. We’re also teaming up with political watchdog Maplight (which follows the money in politics) to dig deeper into certain aspects of the election. And I’ll be reporting from both the Republican and Democratic conventions in July. And to think it’s just a warm-up for November!

—Scott Shafer, senior editor, KQED California Politics and Government Desk

Follow KQED’s election coverage and use our personalized (by ZIP code) voting guide for the California June primary.

kqed.org/elections

Support for KQED’s California Counts elections coverage is provided the James Irvine Foundation and craigconnects.

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Education2015 KQED Sweepstakes Winners Congratulations to the winners of the KQED Members Sweepstakes 2015. The major prizes awarded included $20,000 in cash and trips to Thailand, Patagonia, Hawaii, Canada and the Mediterranean.

T. LaVaun Carmichael W. Schmidt DavisA. Schmitt Palo AltoJ. Steinhart LarkspurD. Winkler Fairfax

There’s still time to enter the KQED Member Sweepstakes 2016. 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 Margaret Agbowo from Berkeley Technology Academy has been selected as the 2016 PBS LearningMedia Lead Digital Innovator for the state of California. The Digital Innovator program, which is in its fourth year, recognizes tech-savvy K–12 educators across the country who are serving as leaders in the education technology space and incorporating digital media in classrooms. Margaret, who has been active in KQED teacher professional learning groups and workshops for several years, is also an educational leader in the Bay Area, integrating technology and media in innovative ways to keep her students engaged and honor their interests. One of the KQED resources Margaret uses regularly in her classroom is the KQED Art School video series. “Art School became essential in my classroom as a way to introduce careers in visual arts,” she explained. “Art School lets students know that alternatives to ‘regular jobs’ exist. Also, the ‘Elements of Art’ series is now a feature of my computer arts curriculum and is applied to students’ digital arts studies.” Over the course of the 2016–2017 school year, Margaret 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 these innovators’ local teaching communities. In addition, Margaret and the other Lead Digital Innovators will receive an all-expense paid trip to Denver, Colorado, to participate in the 2016 PBS LearningMedia Digital Summit and the International Society for Technology in Education conference. KQED is honored to partner with outstanding educators and PBS LearningMedia to drive innovation in Bay Area classrooms and beyond.

pbslearningmedia.org/collection/digitalinnovators

Digital Innovation in the ClassroomBerkeley teacher recognized as leader in education technology space.

Funding for KQED Education is provided by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, the Koret Foundation and David Bulfer and Kelly Pope.

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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.

88.5 FM

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

midOn the Media All Things Considered Radiolab

1:00 Latino USA BBC World ServiceKQED Newsroom

Studio 360Washington Week

2:00MarketplaceWeekend

World Affairs Council

City Arts & Lecture

Evening Lectures/ Specials

Evening Lectures/ Specials

Commonwealth Club To the Best

of Our Knowledge3:00

Morning Edition 3-9am

Marketplace Morning Report 4:51 & 7:51am

The California Report 5:51, 6:51 & 8:51am

KQED News 6:04, 6:30, 7:04, 7:30, 8:04 & 8:30amScience Mondays, 6:22 & 8:22amThe Do List Fridays, 6:22 & 8:22am

Perspectives 6:43am, 8:43am & 11:29pm

Inside Europe

4:00World Affairs Council

Living on Earth

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Weekend EditionPerspectives: 7:36 & 8:36am

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9:00Forum (Live call-in line: 866.733.6786)KQED News: 9:04 & 10:04am

10:00The Best of Car Talk

Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me

11:00Here & NowKQED News: 11:04am Science

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Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me A Prairie

Home Companionnoon

The TakeawayKQED News: 12:04pm

This American Life

1:00Fresh AirKQED News: 1:04pm

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City Arts &Lectures

2:00 The World Radiolab On the Media

3:00PBS NewsHourKQED News: 3:57pm

Freakonomics Radio Latino USA

4:00Marketplace Living on

Earth Says YouCalifornia Report

5:00 All Things Considered KQED News: 4:32 (except Fri), 5:04, 5:30, 6:04 & 7:04pm

All Things Considered

6:00 A PrairieHome Companion

KQED Newsroom

Marketplace California Report Cambridge Forum

7:00 Fresh Air The New Yorker Radio Hour

8:00World Affairs Council

City Arts & Lectures

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Evening Lectures/ Specials

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9:00 BBC World Service This American Life

MarketplaceWeekend

10:00 Forum (a repeat of one hour of the morning broadcast) The Moth TED Radio Hour

11:00 All Things Considered/KQED News: 11:04pm & 12:04amCalifornia Report Snap

Judgment Tech Nation

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Selected ShortsSaturdays, 8pm 6/4 Finding Yourself “The Lone Pilgrim,” by

Laurie Colwin, performed by Hope Davis; “The Night Bookmobile,” by Audrey

Niffenegger, performed by Christina Pickles. 6/11 Discoveries “The Boy Detective,” by Roger Rosenblatt, performed by Michael Tucker; “Notes from a Lady at a Dinner Party,” by Bernard Malamud, performed by David Margulies. 6/18 We’re So Excited “Chablis,” by Donald Barthelme, performed by Bobby Cannavale; “The Slaves of New York,” by Tama Janowitz, performed by Anna Chlumsky; “After the Denim,” by Raymond Carver, performed by Michael Cerveris; “Snow,” by Ann Beattie, performed by Mary Stuart Masterson. 6/25 Deceiving Appearances: Stories by Shirley Jackson “The Smoking Room,” performed by Cristin Milioti; “Company for Dinner,” performed by Stephen Kunken; “The Bus,” performed by Paul Giamatti.

City Arts & Lectures Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm andWednesdays, 2am 5/29, 5/31 & 6/1 Richard Misrach and

Guillermo Gallindo (repeat). 6/5, 6/7 & 6/8 Don DeLillo (repeat). 6/12, 6/14 & 6/15 Jack Kornfeld (repeat). 6/19, 6/21 & 6/22 Louise Erdrich (repeat). 6/26, 6/28 & 6/29 Dacher Keltner (repeat).

Invisibilia Thursdays, June 16–July 28, 8pm

Co-hosted by Alix Spiegel, Hanna Rosin and Lulu Miller, Invisibilia interweaves narrative storytelling with scientific research that will ultimately make you see your own life differently.

Identity from the BBCDefault WorldWednesday, June 22, 8pm

The Computer History Museum PresentsAlibaba and Jack Ma: Implications for China and Silicon ValleyWednesday, June 29 at 8pm

Climate One — From the Commonwealth ClubOakland Mayor Libby Schaaf and San Jose Mayor Sam LiccardoWednesday, June 1, 8pm

Dying Words Thursday, June 2, 8pm This documentary on the AIDS reporting of

Jeffrey Schmalz features interviews with Bill Clinton, Magic Johnson, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Anna Quindlen and Mary Fisher.

American RadioworksBought and Sold: The New Fight Against Teen Sex TraffickingWednesday, June 8, 8pm

Out-Takes: The Unheard Stories of LBGTQ TeensThursday, June 9 at 8pm Intelligence Squared U.S.Should the U.S. Eliminate Corporate Subsidies?Wednesday, June 15, 8pm

Radio Specials and Highlights

For the most current schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.

Forum fans, have you visited the program’s website recently? If not, you’re in for a pleasant surprise. The site, kqed.org/forum, has been redesigned with an improved search functionality that makes finding and listening to past Forum shows easier than ever. Carlos Gonzalez, product manager for KQED’s Interactive Department and one of the project leads, explains that a main goal of the redesign was to put “listening at the front and center of the user experience.” Forum’s online archive dates back to 2006 — that’s a full decade of interviews with authors, tastemakers and notable guests, like U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, University of California President Janet Napolitano and author Dave Eggers. Whether you want to go back and track a news story through time or find Michael Kransy’s interview with your favorite novelist, the new site is a great resource to explore.

kqed.org/forum

A New Look for Forum It’s now easy to find episodes online that you missed or want to hear again.

Forum airs weekdays, 9-11am, on KQED 88.5 FM. An hour of the program is rebroadcast at 10pm.

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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 satel-lite 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 a KQED television channel 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 18 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) (pictured) Oklahoma (1955)

Weekend Movies on KQED 9

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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Dalziel and Pascoe #151 Sins of the Father, Part 1 of 2.

1am KQED 9 Nightly Business Report

KQED + Revolutionaries Microsoft Research’s Rick Rashid. | R (+) 6/2 11pm, 6/3 5am

1:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Toast to Julia.

2am KQED 9 Genealogy Roadshow Houston. | R (9) 1:30pm

KQED + Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs #101.

2:48 KQED + Martin Clunes: A Man and His Dogs #102.

3am KQED 9 History Detectives Special Investigations Texas Servant Girl Murders.

3:36 KQED + Raptors! Kings of the Sky

4am KQED 9 FRONTLINE The Fantasy Sports Gamble.

4:03 KQED + Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks #103.

5am KQED 9 Pacific Heartbeat A Place to Call Home. | D

KQED + Point Taken

5:30 KQED + Food Forward SOS: Save Our Soil. | D

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7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/2 1am

KQED + Crimson Field Episode 2 of 6. | R (+) 6/2 1am

7:30 KQED 9 QUEST | q | Dive With Elephant Seals. | R (9) 6/2 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 NOVA Invisible Universe Revealed explores one of the most ambitious experiments in all of astronomy, the Hubble Space Telescope. | R (9) 6/2 2am

KQED + Death in Paradise | H | #134 One for the Road. | R (+) 6/2 2am

9pm KQED 9 Genius by Stephen Hawking | H | What Are We | R (9) 6/2 3am

KQED + Doc Martin | H | #703 It’s Good to Talk. | R (+) 6/2 3am

9:49 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #303 Seeds of Time. | R (+) 6/2 3:49am

10pm KQED 9 Genius by Stephen Hawking | H | Where Are We? is the final episode of the series. | R (9) 6/2 4am

10:39 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #304 The Gooseberry Bush. | R (+) 6/2 4:39am

11pm KQED 9 Rugby Player tells the story of a mother, a son and what it takes to be a hero. | R (9) 6/2 5am

11:30 KQED + MN Original | H | #102. | R (+) 6/2 5:30am

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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) 6/6 noon

KQED + Father Brown | H | #140 The Daughter of Autolycus.

1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am KQED 9 Arthur | D

KQED + Peg + Cat | D

6:30 KQED 9 Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy Cappy | s | offers a fabulous anti-stress yoga sequence. | R (9) 6/10 11pm, 6/11 5am

KQED + Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood | D

7am KQED + Best of Majestic Nature | H | s | R (9) 6pm, 6/5 mid, 6/6 11pm, 6/7 5am, 6/8 1pm; (+) 6/5 8:30am, 6/12 1:30pm

7:30 KQED 9 Stronger Bones, Longer Life | s | H | R (+) 11:30am, 6/5 8pm, 6/6 2am

8am KQED + The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum | H | s | | R (9) 6/5 9:30am; (+) 6/11 6pm, 6/12 mid

9am KQED 9 Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (9) 6/5 6:30am & 7:30pm, 6/6 1:30am, 6/7 1pm; (+) 6pm, 6/5 mid & 4:30pm, 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am

9:30 KQED + On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel G. Amen | s | | R (9) 6/12 7:30am; (+) 6/8 10pm, 6/9 4am, 6/11 4pm, 6/12 11:30am

10:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Catch o’ the Day.

11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Vegetarian Essentials.

11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Chinese Comes Home.

KQED + Stronger Bones, Longer Life | s | R (+) 6/5 8pm, 6/6 2am

Friday 3EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #204 They Understand Me in Paris.

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 + Midsomer Murders | s | #707 Sins of Commission, Part 1 of 2. | R (+) 6/4 1am, 6/5 6pm, 6/6 mid

7:30 KQED 9 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill | R (9) 6/4 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 6/4 2am, 6/5 5pm

KQED + Midsomer Murders | s | #708 Sins of Commission, Part 2 of 2. | R (+) 6/4 2am, 6/5 7pm, 6/6 1am

8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1108. | R (9) 6/4 2:30am & noon, 6/22 1pm, 6/25 noon

9pm KQED 9 Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (9) 10:30pm, 6/4 3am, 4:30am & 9am, 6/5 6:30am & 7:30pm, 6/6 1:30am, 6/7 1pm; (+) 6/4 6pm, 6/5 mid & 4:30pm, 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am

KQED + Age Fix With Anthony Youn, MD | s | R (9) 6/4 3pm, 6/5 8am, 6/12 3:30pm; (+) 6/4 3am, 6/12 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am

10:30 KQED 9 Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (9) 6/4 3am, 4:30am & 9am, 6/5 6:30am & 7:30pm, 6/6 1:30am, 6/7 1pm; (+) 6/4 6pm, 6/5 mid & 4:30pm, 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am

KQED + Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back | s | R (9) 6/4 10pm, 6/5 4am, 6/6 9:30pm, 6/7 3:30am; (+) 6/4 4:30am

Thursday 2EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + New Tricks #707 Where There’s Smoke.

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) 6/3 1am

KQED + On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel G. Amen | s | | R (9) 6/12 7:30am; (+) 6/3 1am, 6/4 9:30am, 6/8 10pm, 6/9 4am, 6/11 4pm, 6/12 11:30am

7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | H | q | #1108. | R (9) 6/3 1:30am & 8:30pm, 6/4 2:30am & noon, 6/22 1pm, 6/25 noon

8pm KQED 9 Midsomer Murders | s | #907 Down Among the Dead Men, Part 1. | R (9) 6/3 2am

9pm KQED 9 Midsomer Murders | s | #908 Down Among the Dead Men, Part 2. | R (9) 6/3 3am

KQED + Eat Fat, Get Thin With Dr. Mark Hyman | s | R (+) 6/3 3am, 6/4 1pm, 6/5 9:30am

10pm KQED 9 Brit Floyd — Space and Time: Live in Amsterdam | s | celebrates 50 years of Pink Floyd. | R (9) 6/3 4am, 6/8 10:30pm, 6/9 4:30am

11pm KQED + Revolutionaries Microsoft Research’s Rick Rashid. | R (+) 6/3 5am

11:30 KQED 9 On Story Rodrigo Garcia on Writing Relationships. | R (9) 6/3 5:30am

Join beloved funny lady Carol Burnett as she presents personally selected favorite moments from her long-running variety series The Carol Burnett Show. Several of the sketches include footage from the first five years of the series, which have never been rebroadcast.

Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches first airs Friday, June 3, at 9pm on KQED 9.

The May issue of On Q omitted listings for several programs airing at midnight on KQED Plus. We apologize for the error.

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12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen Cozy Wintertime Kitchen.

1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | q | Fall Fruit.

KQED + Eat Fat, Get Thin With Dr. Mark Hyman | s | R (+) 6/5 9:30am

1:30 KQED 9 Bee Gees: One Night Only | s | was taped at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in November 1997. | R (+) 4:30pm

3pm KQED 9 Age Fix With Anthony Youn, MD | s | R (9) 6/5 8am, 6/12 3:30pm; (+) 6/12 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am

KQED + The Kingston Trio Celebration | H | s | R (9) 6/5 6pm, 6/6 mid, 6/12 10:30pm, 6/13 4:30am; (+) 6/5 7am

4:30 KQED 9 Ask This Old House

KQED + Bee Gees: One Night Only | s |

5pm KQED 9 This Old House

5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

6pm KQED 9 Best of Majestic Nature | s | | R (9) 6/5 mid, 6/6 11pm, 6/7 5am, 6/8 1pm; (+) 6/5 8:30am, 6/12 1:30pm

KQED + Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (9) 6/5 6:30am & 7:30pm, 6/6 1:30am, 6/7 1pm; (+) 6/5 mid & 4:30pm, 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am

EVENING

7pm KQED 9 Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now | s | R (9) 6/5 1am, 12:30pm & 11pm, 6/6 5am, 6/7 9pm, 6/8 3am & 2pm; (+) 6/12 2:30pm

7:30 KQED + Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | provides advice to help individual viewers find financial solutions. | R (+) 6/5 1:30am, 6/8 7pm, 6/9 1am, 6/11 9am

8pm KQED 9 Great Performances | H | | s | Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration. Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, David Crosby, Emmylou Harris and more celebrate Joan Baez’s birthday. | R (9) 6/5 2am, 6/6 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am, 6/9 1pm, 6/10 9pm, 6/11 3am & 3:30pm; (+) 6/5 11:30am & 9:30pm, 6/6 3:30am, 6/11 7:30pm, 6/12 1:30am

9:30 KQED + Ed Slott’s Retirement Road Map . . . From Forever Taxed to Never Taxed | s | | R (+) 6/5 3:30am

10pm KQED 9 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back | s | | R (9) 6/5 4am, 6/6 9:30pm, 6/7 3:30am

11:30 KQED 9 Music Voyager Tennessee Special — Round. | R (9) 6/5 5:30am

KQED + Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #114 Impromptu Performance. | R (+) 6/5 5:30am

Sunday 5EARLY

mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.

6am KQED 9 Arthur | D

KQED + Peg + Cat | D

6:30 KQED 9 Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (9) 7:30pm, 6/6 1:30am, 6/7 1pm; (+) 4:30pm, 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am

KQED + Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood | D

7am KQED + The Kingston Trio Celebration | s | R (9) 6pm, 6/6 mid, 6/12 10:30pm, 6/13 4:30am

8am KQED 9 Age Fix With Anthony Youn, MD | s | R (9) 6/12 3:30pm; (+) 6/12 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am

8:30 KQED + Best of Majestic Nature | s | | R (9) 6/6 11pm, 6/7 5am, 6/8 1pm; (+) 6/12 1:30pm

9:30 KQED 9 The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum | s | R (+) 6/11 6pm, 6/12 mid

KQED + Eat Fat, Get Thin With Dr. Mark Hyman | s |

11am KQED 9 The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements | s | Out of Thin Air (1754–1806). | R (9) 6/8 9pm, 6/9 3am, 6/11 9am; (+) 6/10 10pm, 6/11 4am, 6/12 10:30pm, 6/13 4:30am

11:30 KQED + Great Performances | s | Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration. | R (9) 6/6 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am, 6/9 1pm, 6/10 9pm, 6/11 3am & 3:30pm; (+) 9:30pm, 6/6 3:30am, 6/11 7:30pm, 6/12 1:30am

AFTERNOON

12:30 KQED 9 Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now | s | R (9) 11pm, 6/6 5am, 6/7 9pm, 6/8 3am & 2pm; (+) 6/12 2:30pm

1:30 KQED 9 Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | H | s | R (9) 6/6 1pm, 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am, 6/12 1:30pm; (+) 6/6 9pm, 6/7 3am, 6/9 7pm, 6/10 1am, 6/11 7am & 9:30pm, 6/12 3:30am

KQED + The Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer | s | This memorial tribute celebrates the iconic thinker’s wisdom and teachings with inspirational stories. | R (+) 6/12 7am

3:30 KQED 9 Beach Boys Good Timin’ — Live in Concert Knebworth, England 1980 | H | s |

4:30 KQED + Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (9) 7:30pm, 6/6 1:30am, 6/7 1pm; (+) 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am

5pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | q | 5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

The San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival celebrates its 40th anniversary — June 16 through 26 — with groundbreaking films that reflect the diversity of queer stories from across the globe. Join in commemorating legendary filmmakers and meeting emerging talents, and be part of the distinguished community of festivalgoers at the world’s premier LGBTQ film festival.

frameline.org

Frameline40: The King of Queer Film Festivals

Kiki, a film by Sara Jordenö and Twiggy Pucci Garcon, kicks off this year’s Frameline festival.

KQED honors Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Pride Month with special programming in June, including a new Vicious special on Sunday, June 19 on KQED 9. A list of KQED’s Pride programming is online.

kqed.org/heritage

Pride Programs on KQED

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7pm KQED 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 6/9 1am

KQED + Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s | R (+) 6/9 1am, 6/11 9am

7:30 KQED 9 Benise: Strings of Passion | s | The virtuoso guitarist presents a global musical journey of salsa, tango and samba. | R (9) 6/9 1:30am, 6/11 10pm, 6/12 4am; (+) 6/12 9pm, 6/13 3am

9pm KQED 9 The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements | s | Out of Thin Air (1754–1806). | R (9) 6/9 3am, 6/11 9am; (+) 6/10 10pm, 6/11 4am, 6/12 10:30pm, 6/13 4:30am

KQED + Doc Martin | H | s | #704 Education, Education, Education. | R (+) 6/9 3am

10pm KQED + On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel G. Amen | s | | R (9) 6/12 7:30am; (+) 6/9 4am, 6/11 4pm, 6/12 11:30am

10:30 KQED 9 Brit Floyd — Space & Time: Live in Amsterdam | s | | R (9) 6/9 4:30am

Thursday 9EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + New Tricks #708 Coming Out Ball.

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 + Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s | R (9) 6/12 1:30pm; (+) 6/10 1am, 6/11 7am & 9:30pm, 6/12 3:30am

7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | H | q | #1109. | R (9) 6/10 1:30am & 8:30pm, 6/11 2:30am & noon, 6/23 1pm

8pm KQED 9 Classical Rewind (My Music) | s | visits the greatest compositions and composers of all time. | R (9) 6/10 2am, 6/12 9pm, 6/13 3am

9pm KQED + Rhythm and Blues 40: A Soul Spectacular | s | R (9) 6/11 7am; (+) 6/10 3am

9:30 KQED 9 Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration | s | R (9) 6/10 3:30am, 6/12 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am; (+) 6/11 2:30pm, 6/12 10am

Tuesday 7EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #106 Triangle at Rhodes.

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) 6/8 1am

KQED + BAFTA Celebrates Downton Abbey | s | is a special star-studded program offering insight into the making of the award-winning series. | R (+) 6/8 1am

Local director Deborah Koons Garcia will be live in the KQED studio tonight to introduce her film Symphony of the Soil.

7:30 KQED 9 Symphony of the Soil | H | | s | explores the miraculous substance soil. | R (9) 6/8 1:30am, 6/10 1pm, 6/11 6pm, 6/12 mid & 9:30am; (+) 6/10 7pm, 6/11 1am

Watch Downton Abbey from the beginning. Tuesdays on KQED Plus through November 2016!

8pm KQED + Masterpiece Classic | s | Downton Abbey, Season 1, Part 1. | R (+) 6/8 2am

9pm KQED 9 Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now | s | R (9) 6/8 3am & 2pm; (+) 6/12 2:30pm

9:40 KQED + PBS Previews — The Best of Drama | s | R (+) 6/7 9:40pm, 6/8 3:40am

10pm KQED 9 Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s | R (9) 6/8 4am, 6/12 1:30pm; (+) 6/9 7pm, 6/10 1am, 6/11 7am & 9:30pm, 6/12 3:30am

KQED + Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (+) 6/8 4am

11:30 KQED + On Story Norman Lear — A Retrospective. | R (+) 6/8 5:30am

Wednesday 8EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Dalziel and Pascoe #152 Sins of the Father, Part 2 of 2.

1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am-7pm See page 21 for program schedule.

6pm KQED 9 The Kingston Trio Celebration | s | R (9) 6/6 mid, 6/12 10:30pm, 6/13 4:30am

KQED + Midsomer Murders | s | #707 Sins of Commission, Part 1 of 2. | R (+) 6/6 mid

EVENING

7pm KQED + Midsomer Murders | s | #708 Sins of Commission, Part 2 of 2. | R (+) 6/6 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Carol Burnett’s Favorite Sketches | s | R (9) 6/6 1:30am, 6/7 1pm; (+) 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am

8pm KQED + Stronger Bones, Longer Life | s | R (+) 6/6 2am

9pm KQED 9 Rhythm and Blues 40: A Soul Spectacular | H | s | R (9) 6/6 3am, 6/11 7am; (+) 6/6 7pm, 6/7 1am, 6/9 9pm, 6/10 3am

9:30 KQED + Great Performances Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration. | s | R (9) 6/6 7:30pm, 6/7 1:30am, 6/9 1pm, 6/10 9pm, 6/11 3am & 3:30pm; (+) 6/6 3:30am, 6/11 7:30pm, 6/12 1:30am

11pm KQED 9 Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now | s | R (9) 6/6 5am, 6/7 9pm, 6/8 3am & 2pm; (+) 6/12 2:30pm

11:30 KQED + Music Voyager Pueblo, CO. | R (+) 6/6 5:30am

Monday 6EARLY

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) 6/7 1am

KQED + Rhythm and Blues 40: A Soul Spectacular | s | R (9) 6/11 7am; (+) 6/7 1am, 6/9 9pm, 6/10 3am

7:30 KQED 9 Great Performances Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration. | s | R (9) 6/7 1:30am, 6/9 1pm, 6/10 9pm, 6/11 3am & 3:30pm; (+) 6/11 7:30pm, 6/12 1:30am

9pm KQED + Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s | R (9) 6/7 10pm, 6/8 4am, 6/12 1:30pm; (+) 6/7 3am, 6/9 7pm, 6/10 1am, 6/11 7am & 9:30pm, 6/12 3:30am

9:30 KQED 9 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back | s | | R (9) 6/7 3:30am

11pm KQED 9 Best of Majestic Nature | s | R (9) 6/7 5am, 6/8 1pm; (+) 6/12 1:30pm

KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #102 Murder in the Mews. | R (+) 6/7 5am

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7:30 KQED 9 Becoming California | s | | R (9) 6/12 1:30am & 11am; (+) 6/12 3:30pm

KQED + Great Performances | s | Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration. | R (+) 6/12 1:30am

9:30 KQED + Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s | R (9) 6/12 1:30pm; (+) 6/12 3:30am

10pm KQED 9 Benise: Strings of Passion | s | R (9) 6/12 4am; (+) 6/12 9pm, 6/13 3am

11:30 KQED 9 Music Voyager Israel: Voices from the Desert. | R (9) 6/12 5:30am

KQED + Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #115 Greystone Inscription. | R (+) 6/12 5:30am

Sunday 12EARLY

mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.

6am KQED 9 Arthur | D

KQED + Peg + Cat | D

6:30 KQED 9 Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White | s |

KQED + Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood | D

7am KQED + The Forever Wisdom of Dr. Wayne Dyer | s |

7:30 KQED 9 On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel G. Amen | s | | R (+) 11:30am

9:30 KQED 9 Symphony of the Soil | s |

10am KQED + Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration | s | R (9) 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am

11am KQED 9 Becoming California | q | s | | R (+) 3:30pm

11:30 KQED + On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel G. Amen | s |

AFTERNOON

1:30 KQED 9 Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s |

KQED + Best of Majestic Nature | s |

2:30 KQED + Eyes on the Prize: Then and Now | s |

3:30 KQED 9 Age Fix With Anthony Youn, MD | s | R (+) 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am

KQED + Becoming California | q | s |

5pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | q |5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

6pm KQED 9 Nature | s | Leave It to Beavers. | D | R (9) 6/13 mid

KQED + Mystery of Agatha Christie With David Suchet | s | R (+) 6/13 mid

Saturday 11EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) 6/13 noon

KQED + Father Brown | H | #141 The Rod of Asclepius.

1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6am KQED 9 Arthur | D

KQED + Peg + Cat | D

6:30 KQED 9 Odd Squad | D

KQED + Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood | D

7am KQED 9 Rhythm and Blues 40: A Soul Spectacular | s |

KQED + Eat to Live With Joel Fuhrman, MD | s | R (9) 6/12 1:30pm; (+) 9:30pm, 6/12 3:30am

9am KQED 9 The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements | s | Out of Thin Air (1754–1806). | R (+) 6/12 10:30pm, 6/13 4:30am

KQED + Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions for You | s |

10:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Julia Remembered.

11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Braised to Perfection.

11am-2:30pm

KQED + Rick Steves Europe Marathon 2016 | s |

11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Short-Order Breakfast Classics.

AFTERNOON

noon KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1109. | R (9) 6/23 1pm

12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen A Perfect Weeknight Meal.

1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | q | Corn — Get an Earful!

1:30 KQED 9 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Steaming.

2pm KQED 9 Nature | s | Leave It to Beavers. | D | R (9) 6/12 6pm, 6/13 mid

2:30 KQED + Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration | s | R (9) 6/12 7:30pm, 6/13 1:30am; (+) 6/12 10am

3:30 KQED 9 Great Performances Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration. | s | R (+) 7:30pm, 6/12 1:30am

4pm KQED + On the Psychiatrist’s Couch With Daniel G. Amen | s | | R (9) 6/12 7:30am; (+) 6/12 11:30am

5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

6pm KQED 9 Symphony of the Soil | s | | R (9) 6/12 mid & 9:30am

KQED + The Highwaymen Live at Nassau Coliseum | s | | R (+) 6/12 mid

11pm KQED 9 Aging Backwards With Miranda Esmonde-White | s | offers valuable insights on how to combat the physical signs and consequences of aging. | R (9) 6/10 5am, 6/12 6:30am

KQED + Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Lovely Day. | R (+) 6/10 5am

Friday 10EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #205 The Invisible Worm.

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 + Symphony of the Soil | s | | R (9) 6/11 6pm, 6/12 mid & 9:30am; (+) 6/11 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill | R (9) 6/11 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | H | q | R (9) 6/11 2am, 6/12 5pm

8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1109. | R (9) 6/11 2:30am & noon, 6/23 1pm

KQED + Mystery of Agatha Christie With David Suchet | s | David Suchet, TV’s Poirot, embarks on a journey to learn about the Christie’s extraordinary life. | R (+) 6/11 2:30am, 6/12 6pm, 6/13 mid

9pm KQED 9 Great Performances | s | Joan Baez 75th Birthday Celebration. | R (9) 6/11 3am & 3:30pm; (+) 6/11 7:30pm, 6/12 1:30am

10pm KQED + The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements | s | Out of Thin Air (1754–1806). | R (9) 6/11 9am; (+) 6/11 4am, 6/12 10:30pm, 6/13 4:30am

11pm KQED 9 Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy Cappy | s | R (9) 6/11 5am

11:30 KQED + As Time Goes By #103. | R (+) 6/11 5:30am, 6/18 5:25am

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9:30 KQED + Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 1, Part 3. | R (+) 6/15 3:30am

10pm KQED 9 FRONTLINE Gunned Down examines how the NRA uses its unrivaled political power to stop gun regulation in America. | R (9) 6/15 4am

11pm KQED 9 Alfredo’s Fire Alfredo Ormando’s fire in St. Peter’s Square leaves the Church, the press and the gay community scurrying to find meaning in his gesture. | R (9) 6/15 5am

KQED + Secrets of the Tower of London | R (+) 6/15 5am

11:41 KQED 9 Decoding Alan Turing A brilliant Cambridge mathematician and a hero many times over, Turing was later persecuted for being a homosexual.

Wednesday 15EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Dalziel and Pascoe #153 For Love nor Money, Part 1 of 2.

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) 6/16 1am

KQED + Crimson Field Episode 3 of 6. | R (+) 6/16 1am

New on Wednesday nights, the documentary series Changing Seas takes viewers on exciting adventures into the heart of our liquid planet.

7:30 KQED 9 Changing Seas | H | Sea Turtles: The Lost Years. | R (9) 6/16 1:30am

10pm KQED + Prime Suspect #303 The Last Witness, Part 3. | R (+) 6/14 4am

10:07 KQED 9 Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark Twain Prize | R (9) 6/14 4:07am

10:54 KQED + Prime Suspect #304 The Last Witness, Part 4. | R (+) 6/14 4:54am

11:36 KQED 9 Facing Fear A former neo-Nazi skinhead and a gay victim of his hate crime attack meet by chance after 25 years. | R (9) 6/14 5:36am, 6/17 8pm, 6/18 2am, 6/19 5pm

Tuesday 14EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #107 Problem at Sea.

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) 6/15 1am

KQED + WPC 56 #101 Sink or Swim. | R (+) 6/15 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Cooking from Le Pelican. | R (9) 6/15 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Genealogy Roadshow | H | Our Favorite Stories. Genealogists Joshua Taylor, Kenyatta Berry and Mary Tedesco revisit their favorite stories. | R (9) 6/15 2am & 1:30pm

KQED + Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 1, Part 2. | R (+) 6/15 2am

9pm KQED 9 Genealogy Roadshow | H | Boston. | R (9) 6/15 3am, 6/16 1:30pm

EVENING

7:30 KQED 9 Mary Tyler Moore: A Celebration | s | R (9) 6/13 1:30am

KQED + Age Fix With Anthony Youn, MD | s | R (+) 6/13 1:30am

9pm KQED 9 Classical Rewind (My Music) | s | R (9) 6/13 3am

KQED + Benise: Strings of Passion | s | R (+) 6/13 3am

10:30 KQED 9 The Kingston Trio Celebration | s | R (9) 6/13 4:30am

KQED + The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements | s | Out of Thin Air (1754–1806). | R (+) 6/13 4:30am

Monday 13EARLY

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) 6/14 1am

KQED + Father Brown #131 The Time Machine. | R (+) 6/14 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Film School Shorts | q | Choices. | R (9) 6/14 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Kansas City, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 6/14 2am, 6/17 1:30pm

KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #308 Death Do Us Part. | R (+) 6/14 2am

9pm KQED 9 The Boy in the Dress | H | | R (9) 6/14 3am

KQED + Doctor Blake Mysteries #110 Someone’s Son, Someone’s Daughter. | R (+) 6/14 3am

An adaptation of David Walliams’ book of the same name, The Boy in the Dress is a heart-warming story and a joyous celebration of difference and the irrepressible possibilities of the imagination.

The Boy in the Dress airs Monday, June 13, at 9pm on KQED 9.

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11:25 KQED + As Time Goes By #104. | R (+) 6/25 5:20am

11:30 KQED 9 Charlie Rose: The Week | R (9) 6/18 5:30am

Saturday 18EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) 6/20 noon

KQED + Father Brown | H | #142 The Missing Man.

1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6-10:30am KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s |

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6am-mid KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge | s |

10:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Gloria’s Favorites.

11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Dinner in Cuba.

11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Dressing Up Meat and Potatoes.

AFTERNOON

noon KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1110. | R (9) 6/24 1pm

12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen Grandma’s Favorites.

1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | q | Winter Squash.

1:30 KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s |

4:30 KQED 9 Ask This Old House

5pm KQED 9 This Old House

5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

6pm KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s | | R (9) 6/19 mid

EVENING

8pm KQED 9 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes | H | (1953) | R (9) 6/19 2am

9:33 KQED 9 Oklahoma | H | (1955) | R (9) 6/19 3:33am

8pm KQED 9 Inspector Lynley Mysteries | H | #104 Missing Joseph. | R (9) 6/17 2am

9:35 KQED 9 Foyle’s War #305 They Fought in the Fields, Part 1. | R (9) 6/17 3:35am

10:33 KQED 9 Foyle’s War #306 They Fought in the Fields, Part 2. | R (9) 6/17 4:33am

11:30 KQED 9 One Day in the American City | H | The Love of City. | D | R (9) 6/17 5:30am

Friday 17EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #206 The Gongoozlers.

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 + New Tricks #907 Dead Poets. | R (+) 6/18 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Washington Week With Gwen Ifill | R (9) 6/18 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Facing Fear | R (9) 6/18 2am, 6/19 5pm

KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | Midsomer Life, Part 1. | R (+) 6/18 2am

8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1110. | R (9) 6/18 2:30am & noon, 6/24 1pm

8:53 KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #1108 Midsomer Life, Part 2. | R (+) 6/18 2:53am

9pm KQED 9 Fairytale Castles of King Ludwig II | R (9) 6/18 3am

9:40 KQED + Lewis #102 Whom the Gods Would Destroy. | R (+) 6/18 3:40am

10:04 KQED 9 Who Killed the Princes in the Tower? | R (9) 6/18 4:04am

8pm KQED 9 Nature Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Second Chances. | D | R (9) 6/16 2am

KQED + Death in Paradise | H | #135 Posing in Murder. | R (+) 6/16 2am

9pm KQED 9 Nature Nature’s Miracle Orphans: Wild Lessons. | D | R (9) 6/16 3am

KQED + Doc Martin | H | #705 Control-Alt-Delete. | R (+) 6/16 3am

9:47 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #305 In a Monastary Garden. | R (+) 6/16 3:47am

10pm KQED 9 NOVA Deadliest Earthquakes. | D | R (9) 6/16 4am

10:36 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #306 Three Legs Good. | R (+) 6/16 4:36am

11pm KQED 9 NOVA Colosseum — Roman Death Trap. | R (9) 6/16 5am, 6/21 1:30pm

11:30 KQED + MN Original | H | #103. | R (+) 6/16 5:30am

Thursday 16EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + New Tricks #709 Gloves Off.

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

7pm-mid KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge

| s | Check kqed.org/tvchanges or your TV’s on-screen guide for finalized schedules. | R (+) 6/17 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | H | q | #1110. | R (9) 6/17 1:30am & 8:30pm, 6/18 2:30am & noon, 6/24 1pm

The long-running ratings hit Death in Paradise returns with new episodes. DI Humphrey Goodman is finally settled on the beautiful island of Saint Marie, but can’t help feeling that something’s missing from his life.

The fifth season of Death in Paradise begins Wednesday, June 15, at 8pm on KQED Plus.

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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #108 The Incredible Theft.

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) 6/22 1am

KQED + WPC 56 #102 Memories Are Made of This. | R (+) 6/22 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Chef in Training. | R (9) 6/22 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Genealogy Roadshow | H | Providence. | R (9) 6/22 2am & 1:30pm

KQED + Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 1, Part 4. | R (+) 6/22 2am

9pm KQED 9 The Greeks | H | Cavemen to Kings. | R (9) 6/22 3am, 6/23 1:30pm

9:30 KQED + Masterpiece Classic Upstairs Downstairs, Series 2 — A Faraway Country About Which We Know Nothing. | R (+) 6/22 3:30am

10pm KQED 9 FRONTLINE Being Mortal. Surgeon and writer Atul Gawande examines how doctors struggle to care for terminally ill patients. | R (9) 6/22 4am

10:30 KQED + Adventures of Sherlock Holmes #102 The Mother Hubbard Case. | R (+) 6/22 4:30am

11pm KQED 9 Beyond the Powder: The Legacy of the First Women’s Cross-Country Air Race | H | | R (9) 6/22 5am

KQED + Point Taken | R (+) 6/22 5am

11:30 KQED + Food Forward Modern Milk. | D | R (+) 6/22 5:30am

Monday 20EARLY

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) 6/21 1am

KQED + Father Brown #132 The Standing Stones. | R (+) 6/21 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Film School Shorts | q | It’s in the Blood. | R (9) 6/21 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage Tucson. | R (9) 6/21 2am, 6/24 1:30pm

KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #101 Cocaine Blues. | R (+) 6/21 2am

9pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Phoenix. | R (9) 6/21 3am, 6/27 1:30pm

KQED + Doctor Blake Mysteries #111 The Heart of the Matter. | R (+) 6/21 3am

10pm KQED 9 Independent Lens | H | Trapped explores the contentious issue of abortion rights and TRAP laws that are closing clinics. | R (9) 6/21 4am

KQED + Prime Suspect #305 The Final Act, Part 1. | R (+) 6/21 4am

10:52 KQED + Prime Suspect #306 The Final Act, Part 2. | R (+) 6/21 4:52am

11:30 KQED 9 The Committee | H | chronicles the tactics of the little-known Florida legislative investigation committee that existed between 1956 and 1965. | R (9) 6/21 5:30am; (+) 6/28 11:30pm, 6/29 5:30am

Sunday 19EARLY

mid-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.

KQED often leaves time slots open to repeat programs that are the most popular during on-air fundraising. We do this purposely to ensure the least possible number of fundraising days. Thank you for your continuing support. Bookmark digital On Q (onq.kqed.org) for easy access to the most up-to-date television schedule.

6am-5pm KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge

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5pm KQED 9 Point Taken | R (+) 6/28 11pm, 6/29 5am

5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

6pm KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s | R (9) 6/20 mid

EVENING

8pm KQED 9 Vicious Special | H | charts a year in the life of Freddie and Stuart as they enjoy their inheritance and a birthday. | R (9) 6/20 2am

A new season of Endeavour begins tonight on KQED 9.

9pm KQED 9 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece | H | Ride. | R (9) 6/20 3am

10:30 KQED 9 The Tunnel | H | #101. The series follows a British-French investigation into the Channel Tunnel murder of a French politician. | R (9) 6/20 4:30am

11:30 KQED 9 Film School Shorts | q | Final Ascent. | R (9) 6/20 5:30am

Martin Clunes reprises his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the GP with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood. The newest Doc Martin season finds Martin ready to make some changes and win his family back. Also returning is Dame Eileen Atkins (Aunt Ruth), pictured here.

The seventh season of Doc Martin airs Wednesdays at 9pm on KQED Plus.

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8pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | H | q | | R (9) 6/25 2am, 6/26 5pm

A new season of Midsomer Murders begins tonight on KQED Plus.

KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | The Magician’s Nephew, Part 1. | R (+) 6/25 2am

8:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1107 Backdoor Bistro and Wine Bar, Kingdom of Dumpling, John Ash and Co. Restaurant. | R (9) 6/25 2:30am

8:51 KQED + Midsomer Murders | H | #1110 The Magician’s Nephew, Part 2. | R (+) 6/25 2:51am

9pm KQED 9 Hidden Killers of the Tudor Home | R (9) 6/25 3am

9:40 KQED + Lewis #103 Old School Ties. | R (+) 6/25 3:40am

10:01 KQED 9 Ripley: Believe It or Not: American Experience | R (9) 6/25 4:01am

11pm KQED 9 Film School Shorts | q | R (9 ) 6/25 5am, 6/26 11:30pm, 6/27 5:30am

11:20 KQED + As Time Goes By #105.

11:30 KQED 9 Charlie Rose: The Week | R (9) 6/25 5:30am

Saturday 25EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) 6/27 noon

KQED + Father Brown | H | #143 The Resurrectionists.

1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 7pm to midnight schedule.

6-10:30am KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s |

6am-mid KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge | s |

10:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Shorey’s Petite Appetite.

11am KQED 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Country Ribs and Corn Muffins.

11:30 KQED 9 Cook’s Country Black and White Desserts.

Thursday 23EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + New Tricks #710 The 4th Man.

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

7pm-mid KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge

| s | R (+) 6/24 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1106 Flatiron, Shakewell, Firenze by Night. | R (9) 6/24 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Inspector Lynley Mysteries | H | #105 Playing for the Ashes. | R (9) 6/24 2am

9:34 KQED 9 Foyle’s War #307 A War of Nerves, Part 1. | R (9) 6/24 3:34am

10:32 KQED 9 Foyle’s War #308 A War of Nerves, Part 2. | R (9) 6/24 4:32am

11:30 KQED 9 One Day in the American City | H | The Struggles of Our Cities. | D | R (9) 6/24 5:30am

Friday 24EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #207 The Italian Rapscallion.

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 + New Tricks #908 Blue Flower. | R (+) 6/25 1am

Wednesday 22EARLY

mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Dalziel and Pascoe #154 For Love nor Money, Part 2 of 2.

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) 6/23 1am

KQED + Crimson Field Episode 4 of 6. | R (+) 6/23 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Changing Seas | H | Grand Cayman’s Famous Stingrays. | R (9) 6/23 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 The Great Polar Bear Feast | H | R (9) 6/23 2am, 6/28 1:30pm

KQED + Death in Paradise | H | #136 A Personal Murder. | R (+) 6/23 2am

9pm KQED 9 NOVA Nazi Attack on America examines the wreck of a German submarine a few miles from New Orleans. | R (9) 6/23 3am

KQED + Doc Martin | H | #706 Other People’s Children. | R (+) 6/23 3am

9:48 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #307 Enter Two Gardeners. | R (+) 6/23 3:48am

10pm KQED 9 Nazi Mega Weapons | H | Hitler’s Killer Subs. | R (9) 6/23 4am

10:38 KQED + Rosemary and Thyme #308 Cup of Silence. | R (+) 6/23 4:38am

11pm KQED 9 NOVA Building Wonders: Hagia Sophia — Istanbul’s Ancient Mystery. | R (9) 6/23 5am

11:30 KQED + MN Original | H | #104. | R (+) 6/23 5:30am

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The Great Polar Bear Feast is the astonishing story of an annual natural phenomenon that occurs in early September on the north slope of the Arctic. Every year, up to 80 polar bears gather on the frozen shores to feast on the hunter-harvested bowhead whale remains. This extraordinary gathering is highly unusual, not the least because polar bears are known as solitary predators.

The Great Polar Bear Feast airs Wednesday, June 22, at 8pm on KQED 9.

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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #109 The King of Clubs.

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) 6/29 1am

KQED + WPC 56 #103 Great Pretenders. | R (+) 6/29 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Jacques Pépin Heart & Soul | q | Autumn Leaves. | R (9) 6/29 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Genealogy Roadshow | H | Los Angeles. | R (9) 6/29 2am & 1:30pm

KQED + Masterpiece Classic Downton Abbey, Season 2, Part 1. | R (+) 6/29 2am

9pm KQED 9 The Greeks | H | The Good Strife. | R (9) 6/29 3am, 6/30 1:30pm

10pm KQED 9 FRONTLINE | H | Policing the Police goes inside the Newark, NJ, police department. | R (9) 6/29 4am

KQED + Masterpiece Classic Upstairs Downstairs, Series 2 — The Love That Pays the Price. | R (+) 6/29 4am

11pm KQED 9 Oyler: One School, One Year A Cincinnati public school fights to break the cycle of poverty. | R (9) 6/29 5am

KQED + Point Taken | R (+) 6/29 5am

11:30 KQED + The Committee | R (+) 6/29 5:30am

Monday 27EARLY

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) 6/28 1am

KQED + Father Brown #133 The Paradise of Thieves. | R (+) 6/28 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Spark | H | q | Our Creative Nature explores innovative art projects that help protect and enhance our environment. | R (9) 6/28 1:30am

8pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow | H | Vintage New York. | R (9) 6/28 2am

KQED + Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries #102 Murder on the Ballarat Train. | R (+) 6/28 2am

9pm KQED 9 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Secaucus. | R (9) 6/28 3am

KQED + Doctor Blake Mysteries #112 The Food of Love. | R (+) 6/28 3am

10pm KQED 9 POV | H | The Look of Silence. During an eye exam, an optometrist identifies the men who killed his brother in the 1965 Indonesian genocide. | R (9) 6/28 4am

KQED + Prime Suspect #307 The Final Act, Part 3. | R (+) 6/28 4am

10:47 KQED + Prime Suspect #308 The Final Act, Part 4. | R (+) 6/28 4:47am

11:36 KQED + ImageMakers | q | The Dog in the Window. | R (+) 6/28 5:36am, 6/29 11:36pm, 6/30 5:36am

AFTERNOON

noon KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #1108.

12:30 KQED 9 Lidia’s Kitchen Heartwarming Comfort Foods.

1pm KQED 9 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh | q | Summer Fruit.

1:30 KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge | s |

4:30 KQED 9 Ask This Old House

5pm KQED 9 This Old House

5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

EVENING

6pm-mid KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge

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Sunday 26EARLY

1-6am Repeats the previous night’s 6pm to midnight schedule.

6am-5pm KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge

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6am-mid KQED + By Request: Best of Pledge

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AFTERNOON

5pm KQED 9 KQED Newsroom | q | 5:30 KQED 9 PBS NewsHour Weekend

6pm-mid KQED 9 By Request: Best of Pledge

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EVENING

8pm KQED 9 Dancing on the Edge | H | Episode 1 of 6. | R (9) 6/27 2am

9pm KQED 9 Endeavour Season 3 on Masterpiece | H | Arcadia. | R (9) 6/27 3am

10:30 KQED 9 The Tunnel | H | #102. | R (9) 6/27 4:30am

11:30 KQED 9 Film School Shorts | q | Separation Anxiety. | R (9) 6/27 5:30am

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The new drama Dancing on the Edge follows a black jazz band’s experiences in London in the 1930s. The band achieves success and secures record deals, but tragedy strikes, setting off a chain of events that threatens the band’s survival.

Dancing on the Edge begins Sunday, June 26, at 8pm on KQED 9.

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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + New Tricks #801 Old Fossils.

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 + Antiques Roadshow Cleveland, Hour 3 of 3.

7:30 KQED 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #205 Bill’s Place, Café Rouge, Le Colonial.

8pm KQED 9 Inspector Lynley Mysteries | H | #106 In the Presence of the Enemy.

KQED + British Antiques Roadshow Eastbourne Bandstand 1.

8:30 KQED + British Antiques Roadshow Eastbourne Bandstand 2.

9pm KQED + Shakespeare’s Tomb | H | An investigation of Shakespeare’s grave reveals evidence about what is beneath the “curse stone.”

9:35 KQED 9 Foyle’s War #401 Invasion, Part 1.

10pm KQED + Finding Your Roots In Search of Our Fathers explores the paternal ancestry of Stephen King, Courtney Vance and Gloria Reuben. | D

10:33 KQED 9 Foyle’s War #402 Invasion, Part 2.

11pm KQED + Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Big Joy: The Adventures of James Broughton.

11:30 KQED 9 One Day in the American City | H | The Hope for Our Cities. Filmmakers explore environmental restoration and other future solutions for American cities. | D

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mid KQED 9 Charlie Rose | R (9) noon

KQED + Dalziel and Pascoe #155 A Game of Soldiers, Part 1 of 2.

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) 6/30 1am

KQED + Crimson Field Episode 5 of 6. | R (+) 6/30 1am

7:30 KQED 9 Changing Seas | H | Billfish: Battle on the Line. | R (9) 6/30 1:30am

The three-part series Supernature —Wild Flyers explores the wonder and science of the power of flight.

8pm KQED 9 Supernature — Wild Flyers | H | Defying Gravity. See how animals become airborne in the first place. | R (9) 6/30 2am

KQED + Death in Paradise | H | #137 Lost Identity. | R (+) 6/30 2am

9pm KQED 9 Nature Parrot Confidential. | D | R (9) 6/30 3am

KQED + Doc Martin | H | #707 Facta Non Verba | R (+) 6/30 3am

9:48 KQED + Murder in Suburbia | H | #101 Applejacks. | R (+) 6/30 3:48am

10pm KQED 9 9 Months That Made You | H | The First 8 Weeks. | R (9) 6/30 4am

10:37 KQED + Inspector Morse #303 Promised Land, Part 1. | R (+) 6/30 4:37am

11pm KQED 9 Soar | H | profiles the inspiring relationship of two sisters, one a quadruple amputee, who are both dancers. | R (9) 6/30 5am

11:36 KQED + ImageMakers | q | The Dog in the Window. | R (+) 6/30 5:36am

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MORNING6:00 Mon–Fri Peg + Cat 6:30 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 7:00 Mon–Fri Clifford the Big Red Dog 7:30 Mon–Fri Clifford’s Puppy Days 8:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street 8:30 Mon–Fri Caillou 9:00 Mon–Fri Bob the Builder 9:30 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 10:00 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends10:30 Mon–Fri Zoboomafoo 11:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts (except Thu 6/23 Odd Squad special until noon)11:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts (see above)

AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING noon Mon–Fri Super Why 12:30 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 1:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street1:30 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 2:00 Mon–Fri Curious George (except Mon 6/27 Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle until 3:30pm)2:30 Mon–Fri Curious George (see above)3:00 Mon–Fri Arthur (see above) 3:30 Mon–Fri Nature Cat 4:00 Mon–Fri Caillou 4:30 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends 5:00 Mon–Fri Peg + Cat 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 and 709; Channels 9.1, 54.2 and 25.1

MORNING6:00 Mon–Fri Arthur 6:30 Mon–Fri Odd Squad (except Mon 6/20 & Fri 6/24 Odd Squad special)7:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts (except Mon 6/20 & Fri 6/24 Odd Squad special)7:30 Mon–Fri Ready Jet Go! 8:00 Mon–Fri Nature Cat (except Mon 6/27 Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle until 9:30am)8:30 Mon–Fri Curious George (see above)9:00 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood (see above) 9:30 Mon–Fri Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 10:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street (except Mon 6/6 Peg and Cat Save the World until 11am)10:30 Mon–Fri Peg + Cat (see above)11:00 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train (except Mon 6/13 Dinosaur Train: Zepplin Adventure until noon) 11:30 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train (see above)

AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING noon Mon–Fri Charlie Rose1:00 Mon–Fri Check, Please! Bay Area +1:30 Mon & Fri Antiques Roadshow + Tue Specials + Wed Genealogy Roadshow + Thu Genealogy Roadshow / The Greeks +2:30 Mon–Fri BBC World News America (Live) + 3:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour 4:00 Mon–Fri BBC World News America 4:30 Mon–Fri Nature Cat5:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts5:30 Mon–Fri Ready Jet Go! 6:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour

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Monday–FridayMORNINGmid-2pm Best of World (Science, Nature, History, Public Affairs)

AFTERNOON2:00 Newsline 2:30 DW News3:00 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 NewsHour (Panetta lectures 6/27) 8:00 Charlie Rose (Live)9:00 Tavis Smiley 9:30 Roadtrip Nation10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 Democracy Now!

SaturdayMORNINGmid-7am Best of World7:00 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/EVENING noon KQED Newsroom12:30 Open Mind/Local USA1:00 Science programs1:30 Global 3000 2-5 Specials5:00 Overheard With Evan Smith5:30 Science Goes to the Movies/Whole

Truth With David Eisenhower6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Washington Week 7:00-mid Best of World

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 Julia Child

AFTERNOON/EVENINGnoon Ciao Italia12:30 Sara’s Weeknight Meals 1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home/ Woodworking/This Old House/ MotorWeek/Hometime 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) Food/Travel (Tue) Nature/Science (Wed & Thu) PBS repeats (Fri) Arts/Drama

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 Urban Conversion

AFTERNOON/EVENINGnoon Garden Smart12:30 Victory Garden’s Edible Feast1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 1:30 Growing a Greener World2:00 America’s Heartland 2:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope3:00 A Craftsman’s Legacy3:30 Burt Wolf: Travels and Traditions4:00 Rudy Maxa 4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe5:00 On Story 5:30 Arts programs6:00 Jacques Pépin6:30 Check, Please! Bay Area7:00 Front and Center 8:00 Woodsongs 9-mid Arts programs

SundayMORNING6:00 Wai Lana Yoga6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches7:00 Power Yoga7:30 Sit and Be Fit8:00 Classical Stretch8:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 9:00 Growing a Greener World 9:30 Victory Garden Edible Feast 10:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table10:30 Check, Please! Bay Area11:00 Antiques Roadshow

AFTERNOON/EVENINGnoon Travel Detective 12:30 Landscapes Through Time 1:00 Roadtrip Nation 1:30 Healing Quest 2:00 This Old House 2:30 Ask This Old House3:00 A Craftsman’s Legacy3:30 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 6:30 Arts programs 7:00 Austin City Limits8-mid Arts programming

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Channel 9.3, Wave 156 XFINITY 190 (Monterey/Salinas 371 and Sacramento/Fairfield 390) Thought-provoking television — public affairs, local and world events, nature, history, and science.

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EVERY MORNING6:00 Martha Speaks 6:30 Clifford’s Puppy Days 7:00 Curious George 7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot

About That! 8:00 Peg + Cat 8:30 Zoboomafoo 9:00 Dinosaur Train 9:30 Maya and Miguel 10:00 Barney10:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 11:00 Clifford’s Puppy Days 11:30 Sesame Street

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 Ready Jet Go! 5:00 Sid the Science Kid 5:30 Super Why

EVERY EVENING6:00 Nature Cat6:30 Ready Jet Go!7:00 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

Coming in July In partnership with NPR, PBS NewsHour will provide full coverage in July 2016 of the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention, a first-time collaboration for the two organizations.

SundayMORNINGmid-8am Best of World8:00 KQED Newsroom8:30 Science programs 9:00 Start Up9:30 WealthTrack10:00 POTUS 201610:30 Washington Week11:00 KQED Newsroom11:30 Charlie Rose: The Week

AFTERNOONnoon Religion and Ethics Newsweekly12:30 Science programs 1:00 Globe Trekker2-5:30 Science programs 5:30 The McLaughlin Group

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