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Classroom Resources for Teachers—page 10

Debating Global Politics and Policies—page 12

Attend Chicago Sinfonietta Concert—page 14

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Children’s TravelHow-toComedy General Drama Local News/Talk

Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the most current programming schedule.June at-a-glanceMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

6:00 AM Classical Stretch Curious George Curious George

6:30 Body ElectricThe Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

7:00 Wai Lana Yoga Signing Time! Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

7:30 Sit and Be Fit Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps

Bob the Builder

8:00 Odd Squad Anne of Green Gables Sid the Science Kid

8:30 Wild Kratts WordGirl Zula Patrol

9:00Sesame Street

Sesame Street Sesame Street

9:30 Space Racers Cyberchase

10:00 Dinosaur Train SciGirls Biz Kid$

10:30 Curious George Mid-American Gardener

Expeditions with Patrick McMillan

11:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Garden Smart Pritzker Military Presents

11:30 Peg + Cat Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST

12:00 PM Super Why! P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One

12:30 Thomas & Friends This Old House Justice and Law Weekly

1:00 The Best of the Joy of Painting

Sewing with Nancy Well Read Quilting Arts The Beauty of Oil Painting (6/19, 6/26)

The American Woodshop

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

1:30 Wyland’s Art Studio Sew It All Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick

Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Beads, Baubles, and Jewels

Hometime Closer to Truth

2:00Jonathan Bird’s Blue World

Fit 2 Stitch Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope

Knitting Daily The Donna Dewberry Show

The Woodwright’s Shop

Second Opinion

2:30P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table

Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking (except 6/24)

New Scandinavian Cooking

Creative Living with Sheryl Borden

Woodsmith Shop Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

3:00 The Jazzy Vegetarian Martha Stewart’s Cooking School

Martha Bakes Lidia’s Kitchen Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence

A Craftsman’s Legacy EcoSense for Living

3:30 Chef’s Afield (except 6/1)

Sara’s Weeknight Meals Baking with Julia Simply Ming America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

Ask This Old House Growing a Greener World

4:00 Newsline Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art

What Love Is: The Duke Pathfinders 50 (6/14 only)

4:30 Journal Scully / The World Show

5:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Overheard with Evan Smith

Out of Ireland This Is America & The World

To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

Antiques Roadshow Play Again (6/21 only)

5:30 Nightly Business Report

6:00Charlie Rose

Lincoln@Gettysburg (6/20 only)

Washington Week

6:30 In the Loop

7:00 MotorWeek Antiques Roadshow Wild! In the Loop The Red Green Show Homestretch: Racehorse Rescue (6/27 only)

Miller Center’s American Forum

7:30 Autoline This Week British Antiques Roadshow

The Café (except 6/5)

8:00 NOVA Foyle’s War Rick Steves’ Europe Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge

Austin City Limits Father Brown Variety Studio: Actors on Actors

8:30 Travelscope

9:00History Detectives (except 6/1)

Globe Trekker Front and Center New Tricks Shiloh: Fiery Trial (6/7 only)

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10:00 Journal Focus on Europe P. O. V.

10:30 Tavis SmileyIndependent Lens

11:00Charlie Rose

11:30 Theater Talk

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JUNE 2015contents

StaffPaul Buckner - Station Manager

Cesar Rodriguez - Creative Services Director

Alisa Clark - Membership Coordinator

Shaunese Teamer - Director of Revenue & Development

WYCC PBS Chicago is located at Kennedy-King College 6258 S. Union Ave. Chicago, IL 60621 Telephone: 773-224-3300Membership Department: 773-487-1350 http://www.wycc.org

WYCC PBS Chicago is licensed to the

Cheryl L. Hyman - Chancellor

Board of TrusteesPaula Wolff - ChairpersonEllen Alberding - Vice ChairpersonLarry R. Rogers, Sr. - SecretaryClarisol Duque - TrusteeRev. Darrell Griffin - TrusteeMarisela Lawson - TrusteeEverett Rand - TrusteeJacques Sarr - Student Trustee

WYCC PBS Chicago Magazine is published in cooperation with A+ Media, Inc.

Julio Abreu PublisherAmy Sawyer Editorial DirectorTammy West Art DirectorAnton Galang EditorNancy Dreher Kasia Tomaszynska Contributing Editors

WYCC PBS Chicago Magazine—Copyright © 2015 by WYCC PBS Chicago. Editorial Offices: WYCC PBS Chicago, 6258 S. Union Ave., Chicago, IL 60621 (773-224-3300). Material in this issue may not be reproduced in whole or part in any form or format without special per-mission from the publisher. Periodical postage paid at Chicago, IL, and additional entry. Printed in the U.S.A. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to WYCC PBS Chicago Magazine, Publication Offices: WYCC PBS Chicago, 6258 S. Union Ave., Chicago, IL 60621.

Late Night on WYCC PBS Chicago

Bold type indicates a new program or a program being aired at a new time.

Children’s TravelHow-toComedy General Drama Local News/Talk

For more information on telecourses, call the Center for Distance Learning at 312-553-5975. Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the most current programming schedule.

4 First Nations Experience

5 MHz Worldview

6 Cover Story Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge

7 June Program Listings

20 Station Break • A Walk on the Wild Side

• Working with Animals

21 One-Minute Biography WYCC Teachers

22 Education and Outreach at WYCC23 Membership

Host Douglas Blackmon moderates Miller Center’s American Forum (Sundays at 7 p.m.), where experts and scholars address a wide range of topics, including politics, American history, international relations, public policy, the environment, and much more.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

12:00 AM Beyond the Beltway with Bruce DuMont

Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Democracy Now! Front and Center

12:30

1:00 Fine Arts 104—American Cinema (except 6/1)

Psychology 201—Discovering Psychology (except 6/2)

Geography 101—Power of Place

Rick Steves’ Europe Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge

In the Loop Austin City Limits

1:30 Travelscope British Antiques Roadshow

2:00 Globe Trekker WYCC Classic Movies

WYCC Classic Movies

2:30

3:00 Music 121—Exploring the World of Music (except 6/1)

Political Science 201—Voices in Democracy (except 6/2)

Physical Science 101—Planet Earth

Variety Studio: Actors on Actors (except 6/4)

Father Brown

3:30 Theater Talk Wild Photo Adventures

4:00 Literature 126—American Passages (except 6/1)

Spanish 101—Vistas Speakeasy (6/4 only) New Tricks WYCC Presents A Special Evening with Buddy Guy

Tracks Ahead

4:30 Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art

5:00 Newsline Pritzker Military Presents

5:30 MotorWeek Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

Overheard with Evan Smith

Out of Ireland To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe

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How-toFilms/DocumentariesGeneralChildren’s News/Talk Bold type indicates a new program or a program being aired at a new time.

First Nations Experience June at-a-glance Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the current full schedule.

FNX: First Nations Experience gives voice to the stories of Native American and indigenous peoples around the world through documentaries, entertainment, news, family programs, and much more —24 hours a day on WYCC 20.2.

Filmmaker Marianne Jones returns to her Haida roots in British Columbia to explore traditional Haida art and culture in Ravens and Eagles, airing Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 3 p.m.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

6:00

FNX Documentary

FNX Documentary FNX Documentary

6:30

7:00

7:30

8:00 Fish Out of Water (starting 6/8) Fish Out of Water (except 6/6)

Fish Out of Water (except 6/7)

8:30 Vitality Health Vitality Health Vitality Health

9:00 Wakanheja Wakanheja Wakanheja

9:30 Bizou Lakota Berenstain Bears Lakota Berenstain Bears

10:00 Tansi! Nehiyawetan Yamba’s Playtime Yamba’s Playtime

10:30 Wapos Bay Wapos Bay Wapos Bay

11:00 Art Zone Art Zone Art Zone

11:30 Vitality Gardening Vitality Gardening Vitality Gardening

12:00 PM The Sharing Circle The Sharing Circle The Sharing Circle

12:30 Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman Cooking with the Wolfman

1:00 The Creative Native The Creative Native The Creative Native

1:30 First Talk First Talk First Talk

2:00 FNX Documentary Native Planet (except 6/2)

FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary

2:30

3:00 Ravens and Eagles (except 6/1)

Samaqan Water Stories (except 6/2)

Ravens and Eagles (except 6/3)

Samaqan Water Stories (except 6/4)

Ravens and Eagles (except 6/5)

Seasoned with Spirit (except 6/6)

Back in the Day

3:30 Vitality Gardening Untamed Gourmet Untamed Gourmet

4:00 Vitality Health Native Nation Building Seasoned with Spirit

4:30 Earth Voices People of the Pines On Native Ground

5:00 The Creative Native Making Regalia FNX Documentary

5:30 Cooking with the Wolfman Make Prayers to the Raven

6:00 Working It Out Together Indian Pride On Native Ground Indian Pride The Hub Down the Mighty River

6:30 Back in the Day Oskayak Down Under Champions of the North Down the Mighty River On Native Ground Indians and Aliens

7:00 First Talk Indigenous Focus (except 6/27)

7:30 Northwest Indian News People of the Pines Making Regalia People of the Pines Make Prayers to the Raven

Dab Iyiyuu Dab Iyiyuu (except 6/21)

8:00 Native Planet (except 6/1)

FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary Native Voice TV (except 6/21)

8:30 Northwest Indian News On Native Ground (except 6/21)

9:00 Wapos Bay Wapos Bay Wapos Bay (except 6/21)

9:30 Fish Out of Water (starting 6/8) Fish Out of Water (except 6/6)

Fish Out of Water (6/14, 6/28)

10:00 Cashing In Mixed Blessings The Mix Moose T.V. The Aux Mixed Blessings The Aux (except 6/21)

10:30 Oskayak Down Under Back in the Day Native Star Showcase (except 6/24)

Rez Rides Indians and Aliens Cashing In Moose T.V. (except 6/21)

11:00 FNX Documentary FNX Documentary Native Planet (except 6/3) FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary FNX Documentary (except 6/21)

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MHz Worldview June at-a-glance

MusicFilms/DocumentariesSportsDrama EthnicWorld News/Talk

Please visit wycc.org/schedule for the current full schedule.

Bold type indicates a new program or a program being aired at a new time.

WYCC is proud to present news, perspectives, and entertainment from around the globe to its diverse audience through MHz Worldview, airing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on digital channel WYCC 20.3.

Get the latest news throughout Taiwan and Asia during Taiwan Outlook, airing Tuesdays at 12 p.m. and Sundays at 10 a.m.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

6:00 Kazakh TV News France 24 News France 24 News

6:30 Hello Vietnam RT News RT News

7:00Africa Today TV: Leading Voices on US-Africa Relations

euromaxx Highlights France in Focus/ Inside the Americas

7:30 Tomorrow Today Crosstalk

8:00NHK Programming

Global 3000 World Affairs Today

8:30 Focus on Europe

9:00CNC World News

In Good Shape: The Health Show

Global Ethics Forum

9:30 Arirang TV Programming Arirang TV Programming

10:00 France 24 News Hot Indonesia Taiwan Outlook

10:30 Inside Taiwan Best of Bali

11:00 China Edge My India Close Up: The Current

Affairs Documentary

11:30 euromaxx Highlights euromaxx euromaxx euromaxx euromaxx Newsweek South Asia EuroNews Flashback

12:00 PM World Affairs Today Taiwan Outlook Crosstalk EuroNews Flashback My India DonegalTV Weekly Comhrá

12:30 Arirang TV Programming Global Ethics Forum Newsweek South Asia Houses of the Oireachtas Sean Nós

1:00 Focal Point: Community News

Comhrá Timpeall na Tíre DonegalTV Weekly Focal Point: Community News

Timpeall na Tíre

1:30 Sean Nós Roísín An Mol Róisín

2:00CNC World Afternoon News

Maigret Don Matteo

2:30

3:00Paul Murray Live

3:30

4:00 EuroNews EuroNews EuroNews

4:30 Journal Journal Journal

5:00 RTÉ Six One News My India Newsweek South Asia

5:30 South Asia Newsline EuroNews Flashback 5:30 South Asia Focus 5:48 The Afghan Report

6:00 Debate Debate Debate Debate The World This Week France 24 News France 24 News

6:30

7:00 RT News RT News RT News

7:30 NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline NHK Newsline Asia Insight 7:30 NHK Newsline 7:40 NHK Documentary

NHK Newsline

8:00 Don Matteo (6/1, 6/15) Maigret (6/2, 6/16) The Legacy (6/10, 6/24) Fog and Crimes (6/4, 6/18)

Donna Leon: Commissario Brunetti Mysteries

Tatort: Cologne (except 6/27)

The Legacy (6/7, 6/21)

8:30

9:00

9:30

10:00Global Business America Edition from Washington & New York

Full Frame Americas Now

10:30

11:00 Don Matteo (6/1, 6/15) Maigret (6/2, 6/16) The Legacy (6/10, 6/24) Fog and Crimes (6/4, 6/18)

Donna Leon: Commissario Brunetti Mysteries

Tatort: Cologne (except 6/27)

The Legacy (6/7, 6/21)

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The story of Harry Gordon Selfridge, the man who revolutionized the department store, is brought to WYCC PBS Chicago through Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge, airing Thursdays at 8 p.m. Emmy Award winner Jeremy Piven returns to his role as the titular character for a third season, which begins in 1919, just after World War I has come to an end. Harry’s audacious retail strategy can bring either great opportunity or great peril to his beloved Selfridge’s store.

Part 1Thursday, June 4 at 8 p.m.Several years after we last saw the retail buccaneer, Harry, his staff, and his family are reunited for both a wedding and a funeral. At the store, morale is shaky as everyone adjusts to post-war life. A revered French designer’s debut arrives with much ado and flaming tempers.

Part 2Thursday, June 11 at 8 p.m.As the store makes some unfortunate post-war sacrifices, Harry takes the Selfridge Estate funding into his own hands. At a fateful auction, Serge’s carelessness comes back to haunt his father-in-law. Meanwhile, as the situation at home becomes more difficult, Agnes reaches out to Victor for help.

Part 3Thursday, June 11 at 9 p.m.While the police investigation disrupts both London and Selfridge’s, Ms. Mardle suggests an unheard-of new experiment in the name of store security. A trail of unfortunate evidence leads investigators close to home, forcing Frank to make a difficult decision.

Part 4Thursday, June 18 at 8 p.m.Divided public opinion keeps tensions high, with many pointing fingers at Selfridge’s. As the executives shield Kitty from anonymous hate mail, Connie whispers in the wrong ear. When Lord Loxley champions his own charitable cause, Harry must act fast to ensure he stays one move ahead.

Part 5Thursday, June 18 at 9 p.m.A new Head of Display arrives and manages to both infuriate and delight the staff. Both Gordon and Mr. Grove adjust to personnel changes as the young heir narrowly avoids a scandal. Meanwhile, a grand fundraiser for the Selfridge Estate allows restless Violette to shine while under impromptu house arrest.

Part 6Thursday, June 25 at 8 p.m.Victor’s situation worsens when a new ally takes things in a dangerous direction, sparking tension between him and George. When the trouble becomes a matter of life and death, Victor must make difficult decisions to protect those he loves.

Part 7Thursday, June 25 at 9 p.m.In light of the official end to World War I, Harry and the staff launch a massive, full-store celebration—much to the chagrin of his shareholders. Serge’s new business partner, a dashing French pilot named Jacques De Sibour, proves useful to Selfridge’s, and takes an interest in Violette.

London’s retail king reassumes his throne but gambles with more than money during the third season of this Masterpiece series.

Be sure to tune in for the season finale in July!

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Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the program listings. Please visit our website wycc.org for more information and for the most up-to-date listings.

Special programs are highlighted in ORANGE.

JUNE 2015listings Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World

Monk Seals, Wounded Warriors, and Counting Fish2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Going Underground3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Nuts About Nut Loaf3:30 pm b. organic with Michele Beschen Natural Babies4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA

First Man on the Moon

9:00 pm The Bible’s Buried SecretsThe Real Garden of Eden Is the Garden of Eden story concealing dramatic events about a particular figure in a particular place, 2,500 years ago?

Tuesday

1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Sew Amazing Scarves—Part 21:30 pm Sew It All Quick Quillow—Stacy Schlyer2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Yoga Pants: Out of the Gym to the Office2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Market Inspiration, Local Genius3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Salads3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Mexican Cocina4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose

7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Santa Clara, CA—Hour Two8:00 pm Foyle’s War

Plan of Attack—Part 1 With the Hastings police force suffering attrition and low morale, Foyle comes out of retirement to probe the mysterious death of a cartographer.

9:00 pm Foyle’s War Plan of Attack—Part 2

Wednesday

1:00 pm Well Read Jodi Picoult: Leaving Time1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope

San Miguel de Allende: Celebrating in the Heart of Mexico

2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine CookingDuxbury, MA: Chefs Jeremy Sewall and Barton Seaver and Skip Bennett

3:00 pm Martha Bakes Cupcakes 3:30 pm Baking with Julia Esther McManus4:00 pm Newsline

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Recall the life and legacy of the Catholic Cardinal of Chicago who had to face private

demons while living in the public eye.Sunday, June 7 5PM

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4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Out of Ireland5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm Wild!

The Lion Tree A giant wild fig tree marks the territory of a pride of lions who have thrived in Zambia for years. Without warning or explanation, the pride’s male has vanished.

8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Eastern Turkey8:30 pm Shooting in the Wild

Take an insider’s look at the business of wildlife filmmaking, uncovering a more pervasive andtroubling trend toward sensationalism, extreme risk-taking, and even abuse in wildlife films.

9:00 pm Globe Trekker Isolated Islands: St. Helena

Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts Make It Work!1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Splendid Stars2:00 pm Knitting Daily

Made in North America2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Rye Bread for a Queen3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Garden of Goodness

3:30 pm Simply MingOysters Three Ways with Darren Robertson

4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm This Is America & The World5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow

Weald & Downland 18:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 1 9:30 pm Theater Talk

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INVISIBLE WOMEN: FORGOTTEN ARTISTS OF FLORENCESunday, June 7 4:30PMThis Emmy Award-winning documentary sheds light on the lives and works of the Renaissance’s pioneering female artists and restores precious pieces of art from that period.

TRAVELSCOPEWednesdays 8:30PM Host Joseph Rosendo’s open-hearted and welcoming personality invites viewers to join him on his cultural discoveries around the world.

THE SALINAS PROJECT Saturday, June 27 6PMSeveral children of migrant farm workers are profiled in this documentary. Without resources, and sometimes undocumented, they cling to the hope of a better life.

WYCC Kids and Family

WYCC PBS Chicago is committed to sharing educational content for the entire family. WYCC Kids and Family provides learning experiences outside of the classroom with fun activities, events, recipes, and tips for parents. WYCC also supports lifelong learning through the wide variety of programming we air on topics ranging from science to art to history and much more.

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Friday

1:00 pm Make Your Mark Victorian Chic1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Mixing Shapes2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show Lilies of the Valley2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Simply Elegant3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Pizza and Cookies Go Gluten-Free4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm The Red Green Show One Man’s Garbage7:30 pm Ladies of Letters8:00 pm Austin City Limits Bob Mould / Delta Spirit9:00 pm Front and Center Hunter Hayes

Saturday

10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home The Great Outdoors12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop Shop Jigs1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Copper Hood2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop

Dutch Tool Chest with Christopher Schwarz2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Modular Bookcase3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Woodworker3:30 pm Ask This Old House4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art

Water Boatman, Guarantee, Caddis Stone Skater4:30 pm Scully / The World Show5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Santa Clara, CA—Hour Two6:00 pm Omaha Beach: Honor and Sacrifice

Several veterans return to Omaha Beach and document the celebration in Normandy that continues to this day as a result of their acts of courage and determination on June 6, 1944.

7:00 pm D-Day: The Price of FreedomFormer members of the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy share their harrowing tales of survival and speak candidly about the unimaginable horror, despair, and fear of the day.

8:00 pm Father BrownThe Upcott Fraternity Father Brown witnesses the apparent suicide of a troubled student. Convinced a murderer is at work, he persuades Sid to go undercover to flush out the killer.

9:00 pm New TricksRoots Feathers are ruffled when new boss DCI Sasha Miller arrives to take over the running of UCOS. An unexploded World War II bomb is unearthed on an urban allotment in west London.

10:00 pm Focus on Europe10:30 pm Independent Lens Little Hope Was Arson / A City in Flames

Sunday

10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillanHummingbirds: Life in Fast-Forward

11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents12:00 pm Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Dolores Huerta12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth What Is Truth?2:00 pm Second Opinion Dizziness2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

Preventing Deep Vein Thrombosis & Pulmonary Embolism: Dangerous Blood Clots

3:00 pm EcoSense for Living Household Tips3:30 pm Growing a Greener World

Gardening in the Hood; Organic Gardening in an Urban World (Atlanta, GA)

4:00 pm Shoeless Blues: The Journey of Boscoe FranceAn unknown guitar virtuoso from Kentucky beats out 4,000 other guitarists to win Guitar Center’s “Battle of the Blues” competition.

4:30 pm Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of FlorenceLearn about the lives and works of these largely forgotten Renaissance-era female painters, revealing the “hidden half” of one of the world’s most beloved art cities.

5:00 pm BernardinThe Catholic Cardinal of Chicago, Joseph Bernardin, is profiled—including his highly publicized battle with cancer and the false accusations of sexual misconduct.

6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm Miller Center’s American Forum

What Now? The Roots of Racial Poverty8:00 pm Variety Studio: Actors on Actors9:00 pm Shiloh: Fiery Trial

Compelling recreations and firsthand accounts bring to life this Civil War battle. The staggering casualties of more than 23,000 soldiers sent shockwaves into every home in America.

10:00 pm P. O. V. Big Men

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Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio

2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Artificial Reefs and Free Diving2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Beans & Things3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian 5 Ingredients or Less3:30 pm Chefs Afield: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm Portland, Oregon: Berries4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack

5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Nazi Attack on America9:00 pm History Detectives

Space Exploration First, track a scrap of metallic Mylar that could be one of America’s early satellites. Then, investigate the audacious notion that Andy Warhol’s art may be on the moon.

Tuesday

1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Sew Amazing Scarves—Part 31:30 pm Sew It All Picnic Party—Beth Chandler2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Great EZ Sewing Styles for Everyone2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Mexican Chocolate: The Next Chapter3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Corn3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Hot Day, Cool Kitchen4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose

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Teacher Resources from WYCC Education:

Evaluating EvidenceHistory Detectives, the series audiences have grown to know and love, asks probing questions that delve into mysteries from America’s past where tracing the origination of artifacts and historical objects is key.

PBS LearningMedia is a FREE media library for grades K-12 with over 100,000 resources.

Register today!

Cut to the classroom: The detectives’ quest is directly related to helping students understand the importance of primary and secondary sources and using analytical skills to evaluate evidence.

• Sourcing: Who made this source? Where did it come from? • Contextualizing: Imagine the setting surrounding this

source: How was the world that made this source different than our own?

• Corroborating: What do other sources say about the information in this document? Do they agree or disagree with what this document says?

• Close Reading: What does the document say? Is it biased? What is the tone?

To learn more about evaluating evidence and to find teacher resources, go to the History Detectives Educator’s Guide.

The Antiques Roadshow teacher resources on PBS LearningMedia offer additional video resources using artifacts. To access these resources and more, go to the Antiques Roadshow section of PBS LearningMedia.

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7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Santa Clara, CA—Hour Three8:00 pm Foyle’s War

Broken Souls—Part 1 The murder of an ambitious young doctor at the local psychiatric clinic produces no shortage of suspects among the staff and patients.

9:00 pm Foyle’s War Broken Souls—Part 2

Wednesday

1:00 pm Well ReadPaul Roberts: The Impulse Society: America in the Age of Instant Gratification

1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope

Ontario, Canada’s Niagara Peninsula: Toronto and Beyond

2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine CookingSonoma, CA: Chefs Duskie Estes and Mark Stark

3:00 pm Martha Bakes Holiday Breads3:30 pm Baking with Julia Beatrice Ojakangas4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Out of Ireland5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm Wild!

Great Elephant Gathering Capture the stunning natural phenomenon of wild Sri Lankan elephants assembling in large numbers every year, a behavior found in very few places.

8:00 pm Rick Steves’ EuropeLondon: Royal and Rambunctious

8:30 pm TravelscopeSt. Vincent & The Grenadines: Close to Home, but a World Away The best adventures are the natural ones, from searching for the St. Vincent Parrot to swimming with sea turtles.

9:00 pm Globe Trekker Nigeria

Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts Free-Motion Work1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Stars and Nines2:00 pm Knitting Daily New Spin2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Mackerel: The Shiny Bounty of Summer

3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen A Light Summery Meal3:30 pm Simply Ming Gourmet Markets with Dominique Rizzo4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm This Is America & The World5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Yorkshire Museum 18:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 29:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 3

Friday

1:00 pm Make Your Mark Glorious Giving1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Frame It2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show Geranium-Mania2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Flavor Fiesta3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Southeast Asian Specialties 4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm The Red Green Show The Big Thing7:30 pm The Café There’s No Place Like Home8:00 pm Austin City Limits Esperanza Spalding9:00 pm Front and Center Bob Dipiero Featuring Brandy Clark

Saturday

10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Stepping Back in Time12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop Scroll Saw Gifts1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Master Bath2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Big Ash Mallet!2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Classic Tool Chest3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Glassblower3:30 pm Ask This Old House

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4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s ArtWilted Spinach, Bloody Mary, Midge Emerger, Black Wooly Bugger

4:30 pm Scully / The World Show5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Santa Clara, CA—Hour Three6:00 pm Skeletons of the Sahara

Hear the story of scientist Paul Sereno’s amazing discovery of a prehistoric human burial ground in the middle of one of the world’s most forbidding deserts.

7:00 pm Hidden Legacy: Japanese Traditional Performing Arts in the World War II Internment Camps

Learn how traditional Japanese cultural arts were maintained at a time when the War Relocation Authority emphasized the importance of assimilation and Americanization.

8:00 pm Father BrownThe Kembleford Boggart When the father of a young writer is found dead, tension mounts. Father Brown must uncover the truth before someone is sent to the gallows.

9:00 pm New TricksWild Justice Miller faces a dilemma when the investigation of a corrupt senior officer calls into question the conviction of Edward Monroe—who she believes murdered her old work partner.

10:00 pm Focus on Europe10:30 pm Independent Lens The Great Invisible

Sunday

10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan California: An Ecological Island11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents12:00 pm Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Julian Castro12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth

Does Information Create the Cosmos?

2:00 pm Second Opinion Psoriasis2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind New Ways to Manage MDS

3:00 pm EcoSense for Living Children & Nature3:30 pm Growing a Greener World

Independent Garden Centers (Austin, TX)4:00 pm What Love Is: The Duke Pathfinders 50

Women with incurable breast cancer heroically endure an experimental medical protocol to prove that there is a better way of life—and death—for cancer patients and their families.

5:00 pm World on TrialDrones and Human Rights Examine the legality of the use of unmanned drones by the U.S. government to target suspected terrorists.

6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm Miller Center’s American Forum

Will Greek Debt Sink the European Union?8:00 pm Variety Studio: Actors on Actors9:00 pm Homecoming: The Impact on Our Veterans

Hear from veterans of different wars, as well as military experts and a psychologist, to look at the impact of a homecoming on a soldier—even decades after he or she returns from war.

9:30 pm Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs See highlights from the celebrated exhibit of Tutankhamun artifacts—the most impressive collection ever assembled outside of Egypt—at the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale.

10:00 pm P. O. V. After Tiller

Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Sturgeon and the Coral Farm2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Farming with Water3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Easy Paella Dinner

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World on TrialSunday, June 14 5PM

See both sides of some of today’s most divisive human

rights issues as cases are deliberated by juries

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3:30 pm Chefs Afield: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm

Washington, Virginia: Apples 4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Lethal Seas9:00 pm History Detectives

Iwo Jima Map, Copperhead Cane, Theremin Investigate the history of a hand-drawn map from World War II, a cane with a coiled snake, and one of the first electronic musical instruments.

Tuesday

1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Appliqué Large & Small—Part 11:30 pm Sew It All Pick Pocket Skirt—April Rhodes2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Beautiful Fitting Silk Blouses for All2:30 pm Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless

Building a World-Class Cuisine Starts with a Sound Foundation

3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Eat Your Greens

3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Picnics and Tailgates 4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Charleston, WV—Hour One8:00 pm Foyle’s War

All Clear—Part 1 Hastings looks ahead to a radically different post-war life. But the end comes too soon for two men—one a murder victim, the other an apparent suicide.

9:00 pm Foyle’s War All Clear—Part 2

Wednesday

1:00 pm Well Read Colm Toibin: Nora Webster1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Cruising the Mediterranean 2:30 pm Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

New York City, NY: Chefs Matt Lightner, Anita Lo, and Andy Ricker

3:00 pm Martha Bakes Chocolate3:30 pm Baking with Julia Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Out of Ireland5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm Wild!

Africa’s Super Seven The good, the bad, and the ugly, the teacher, the lover, the fighter, and the strong, silent type! These are the stars of a tense drama with birth, death, and everything in between.

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Friends Peg and Cat make math fun by solving wacky word problems

in this adventure series for 3-to-5-year-olds.

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8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe Slovenia and Croatia8:30 pm Travelscope

Istanbul: At the Crossroads of History Its geopolitical location has created a vibrant metropolis rich with a wide range of cultural attractions. Meet Istanbul’s diversity head-on.

9:00 pm Globe Trekker Puerto Rico

Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts Quilts at Play1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Appliquéd Mini Mats 2:00 pm Knitting Daily Novelty of It All2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Many Flavors of Lamb3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen The Versatile Tomato and All Things Italian3:30 pm Simply Ming Cooking in the Oval with Dennis Leslie4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm This Is America & The World5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Yorkshire Museum 28:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 49:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 5

Friday

1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins

1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels Layer It2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show The Days of Vine & Roses2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Swimming Upstream3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated

Great Grilled Burgers and Sweet Potato Fries4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm The Red Green Show Bottled Water

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7:30 pm The Café Afternoon Tease8:00 pm Austin City Limits Nine Inch Nails9:00 pm Front and Center

Sara Evans and Martina McBride: Ladies Night Out

Saturday

10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Garden Fun with Kids12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop Architectural Wooden Accents1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Progress2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Taming the Timber Bench2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Campaign Chest3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Guitar Maker3:30 pm Ask This Old House4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art

Copper John, Beadhead Soft Hackle, Chukar & Copper, Sheepcreek Special

4:30 pm Scully / The World Show5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Charleston, WV—Hour One6:00 pm Lincoln@Gettysburg

The War Department Telegraph Office gave Abraham Lincoln new powers to reshape leadership and wield personal control across distant battlefields.

7:00 pm My Louisiana LoveJourney with Monique Verdin on a quest to connect with her ancestral roots within the Houma Nation, a Native American community reeling from decades of environmental degradation.

8:00 pm Father BrownThe Lair of the Libertines Father Brown and his friends find themselves stranded with a group of hedonists. They soon become desperate to escape, because the dish of the day is death.

9:00 pm New TricksBermondsey Boy While Sasha is forced to work with ex-husband Ned as he fills in for Strickland, Gerry returns to his roots in Bermondsey to help arrange his daughter’s wedding.

10:00 pm Focus on Europe10:30 pm Independent Lens 1971

Sunday

10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillanCalifornia: Hope, Survival, and Resilience

11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents12:00 pm Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Jennifer 8. Lee12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth Why a Body in a Resurrection?2:00 pm Second Opinion Chronic Pain Management2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

ITP: The Lifesaving Work of Blood Platelets 3:00 pm EcoSense for Living Green Jobs3:30 pm Growing a Greener World

Making More Plants: How to Propagate Anything (NC)

4:00 pm Ethan Presents: A Celebration of AmericaThis musical tribute to the U.S. Armed Forces, our veterans, and the enduring traditions of our country honors our nation with a performance of our most patriotic songs.

4:30 pm Homecoming: The Impact on Our VeteransHear from veterans of different wars, as well as military experts and a psychologist, to look at the impact of a homecoming on a soldier—even decades after he or she returns from war.

5:00 pm Play AgainExplore the changing balance between the virtual and natural worlds as six teenagers “unplug” and go on a wilderness adventure—no electricity, no cell phone coverage, and no virtual reality.

6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm Miller Center’s American Forum

New Nixon Secrets from the White House Tapes8:00 pm Variety Studio: Actors on Actors9:00 pm The Last Ridge

Hear the remarkable story of the legendary 10th Mountain Division, whose extraordinary efforts turned the tide for the Allied forces in Italy during World War II.

10:00 pm P. O. V. The Genius of Marian

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Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Belugas, Cousteau’s Blue Hole, and Spinner Dolphins2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Big City, Farm Living3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Just Desserts3:30 pm Chefs Afield: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm San Francisco, California4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Escape from Nazi Alcatraz9:00 pm History Detectives

Lauste Film Clip / Baker’s Gold / Transatlantic Cable Did a viewer find a clip of the first talking picture? Did a beachcomber find part of the first transatlantic cable?

Tuesday

1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Appliqué Large & Small—Part 21:30 pm Sew It All Put a Pin in It—Jennifer Davey2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch One Pattern, An Array of Styles2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless It All Begins with Beans3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School One-Pot Meals3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Vegan with Adam Sobel4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Charleston, WV—Hour Two8:00 pm Foyle’s War

The Russian House—Part 1 Tracking an escaped Russian POW, Foyle becomes involved in a murder investigation conducted by his former subordinate.

9:00 pm Foyle’s War The Russian House—Part 2

Wednesday

1:00 pm Well Read Jane Smiley: Some Luck1:30 pm Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick2:00 pm Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope Christmas in Switzerland

2:30 pm Taste the Islands with Chef IrieThe Latin Lover

3:00 pm Martha Bakes Bundt Cakes3:30 pm Baking with Julia Danielle Forestier4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Out of Ireland5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm Wild!

Sperm Whales Pioneering scientific research combines with the latest in filmmaking technology to draw viewers into the mysterious world of the sperm whale.

8:00 pm Rick Steves’ Europe The Best of Sicily8:30 pm Travelscope

Switzerland: Celebrating St. Moritz For hundreds of years, St. Moritz has been a Swiss resort where the royal, wealthy, and famous can recreate in luxury.

9:00 pm Globe Trekker

Antarctica

Thursday

1:00 pm Quilting Arts Creative Quilting1:30 pm Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting

Marking Your Quilt Top2:00 pm Knitting Daily Don’t Sweater the Small Stuff2:30 pm New Scandinavian Cooking Food for a Viking3:00 pm Lidia’s Kitchen Going Fishing3:30 pm Simply Ming Cooking Local with Lachlan Colwill4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm This Is America & The World5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm In the Loop7:30 pm British Antiques Roadshow Wimbledon 18:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 69:00 pm Masterpiece Classic: Mr. Selfridge Season 3, Part 7

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Friday

1:00 pm The Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary and Kathwren Jenkins1:30 pm Beads, Baubles, and Jewels New Techniques2:00 pm The Donna Dewberry Show Wild Things2:30 pm Creative Living with Sheryl Borden3:00 pm Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence Italian Love Affair3:30 pm America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Favorite Ways with the Catch of the Day4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm The Red Green Show Floating Church7:30 pm The Café Out with the Cold8:00 pm Austin City Limits

Los Lobos / Thao & The Get Down Stay Down9:00 pm Front and Center Little Big Town

Saturday

10:30 am Mid-American Gardener11:00 am Garden Smart11:30 am Victory Garden’s EdibleFEAST12:00 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Nature for the Soul12:30 pm This Old House1:00 pm The American Woodshop Shaker Style Secretary1:30 pm Hometime Creekside Home Built-Ins2:00 pm The Woodwright’s Shop Pinch Rod and Squeezy Blocks2:30 pm Woodsmith Shop Our Five Favorite Shop Jigs3:00 pm A Craftsman’s Legacy The Stone Carver3:30 pm Ask This Old House4:00 pm Fly Tying: The Angler’s Art

Foam Hopper, Foam Skwala, Foam Beetle4:30 pm Scully / The World Show5:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Charleston, WV—Hour Two

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offered at the seven City Colleges.

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6:00 pm The Salinas Project

In the face of adversity, children living in Salinas, California, strive to improve their social and economic realities by educating themselves and changing their lives, one generation at a time.

7:00 pm Homestretch: Racehorse Rescue This film documents the fates of losing racehorses and the lifesaving rehabilitation they can share with prisoners on their way back to society.

8:00 pm Father BrownThe Truth in the Wine When a body is discovered in a vineyard, Father Brown must search for the murderer amongst a group of suspects all seeking to reinvent themselves.

9:00 pm New TricksTender Loving Care The team investigates the unsolved killing of a brilliant young doctor in a case that takes them into the two very different worlds of public and private medicine.

10:00 pm Focus on Europe10:30 pm Independent Lens

Twin Sisters

Sunday

10:30 am Expeditions with Patrick McMillan Beringia: The Eternal Frontier11:00 am Pritzker Military Presents

12:00 pm Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One Henry Louis Gates, Jr. / Ilan Stavans12:30 pm Justice and Law Weekly1:00 pm Religion & Ethics Newsweekly1:30 pm Closer to Truth

Must Multiple Universes Exist?2:00 pm Second Opinion Medical Radiation2:30 pm Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

Understanding Hemophilia and Hemophilia B3:00 pm EcoSense for Living Green Buildings3:30 pm Growing a Greener World Polyface Farms4:00 pm Homestretch: Racehorse Rescue

This film documents the fates of losing racehorses and the lifesaving rehabilitation they can share with prisoners on their way back to society.

5:00 pm Window in the Waves: The Flower Garden Banks

Hear the story of the coral reefs’ formation, essential function as a haven for marine animals, designation as a national sanctuary, and critical importance to the global environment.

5:30 pm Homecoming: The Impact on Our VeteransHear from veterans of different wars, as well as military experts and a psychologist, to look at the impact of a homecoming on a soldier—even decades after he or she returns from war.

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6:00 pm Washington Week6:30 pm In the Loop7:00 pm Miller Center’s American Forum

What Now? Are Police Tactics Undermining Democracy?

8:00 pm Variety Studio: Actors on Actors9:00 pm Remembered Voices

History, hope, shared humanity, and the healing power of art are the lessons Omaha students experience as they encounter the story of Terezin, a Nazi concentration camp in Czechoslovakia.

10:00 pm P. O. V. Koch

Monday

1:00 pm The Best of the Joy of Painting1:30 pm Wyland’s Art Studio2:00 pm Jonathan Bird’s Blue World Aquarius Reef Base, Skates and Rays2:30 pm P. Allen Smith’s Garden to Table Poultry in Motion3:00 pm The Jazzy Vegetarian Neighborly Supper3:30 pm Chefs Afield: Culinary Adventures That Begin on the Farm Birmingham, Alabama4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Consuelo Mack WealthTrack5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm MotorWeek7:30 pm Autoline This Week8:00 pm NOVA Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius

9:00 pm History DetectivesAndrew Jackson’s Mouth / Barton Letter / Spybook Witness the reunification of a vandalized sculpture of President Andrew Jackson. Does a man have a notebook that once belonged to a WWI spy?

Tuesday

1:00 pm Sewing with Nancy Quilt with Carefree Curves—Part 11:30 pm Sew It All Do the Duffle—Ashley Briggs2:00 pm Fit 2 Stitch Sewing Tips That Simplify It All2:30 pm Mexico: One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Oaxaca’s Most Magical Holiday3:00 pm Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Steakhouse3:30 pm Sara’s Weeknight Meals Just 5 Ingredients4:00 pm Newsline4:30 pm Journal5:00 pm Overheard with Evan Smith5:30 pm Nightly Business Report6:00 pm Charlie Rose7:00 pm Antiques Roadshow Charleston, WV—Hour Three8:00 pm Foyle’s War

Killing Time—Part 1 Racial tensions run high at the army base in Hastings—particularly when a black American serviceman becomes romantically involved with a white local woman.

9:00 pm Foyle’s War Killing Time—Part 2

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Operation of WYCC PBS Chicago is made possible in part by a grant from

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Many children (and adults!) dream of working with animals for their career. The courses offered at the City Colleges of Chicago can help make that dream a reality. From learning the basics of biology to understanding how to raise and care for different animals, CCC can prepare you for your future line of work.

Please see the CCC Course Catalog for additional courses:

http://www.ccc.edu/Pages/ course-catalog.aspx

stationbreakSummer is a great time to connect with the outdoors—even if it’s just

from the comfort of your own home! WYCC PBS Chicago offers a variety of shows that take viewers around the world to explore different ecosystems and meet new animals.

Discover Jonathan Bird’s Blue World in this educational, family-oriented underwater adventure series airing Mondays at 2 p.m. Witness marine life up close like you have never seen before in segments focusing on animals, research, underwater exploration, and more.

Wild! brings a new strand of nature and wildlife right to your home. This month’s episodes, airing Wednesdays at 7 p.m., focus on the animals of the African continent—including some of the most well-known inhabitants, lions and elephants.

As cinematic technology brings ever-more-breathtaking images to the screen, and as our direct contact with nature diminishes, an ever-expanding audience craves the indirect experience of wild nature that these films provide. But this success has a dark side, as the documentary Shooting in the Wild (Wednesday, June 3 at 8:30 p.m.) reveals.

Go on Expeditions with Patrick McMillan (Sundays at 7 p.m.) to explore the unique ecosystems found in North and South America. This series focuses on endangered species and the conservation efforts created to save them.

Please see the listings for additional information.

A Walk on the Wild Side

Jonathan Bird’s Blue World

Working with AnimalsBIOLOGY 200 - Field Biology Natural history of local biota. Laboratory and field identification of plants and animals with a study of their habitats and relationships.

BIOLOGY 242 - Evolution Origin, history, and development of plants and animals.

CE TRADE/INDUSTRIAL/TRANSPORTATION 142 - Management of Plant and Animal Invasion Insight and learning of the invasions that are natural ecological phenomena. Dispersing individuals encounter suitable habitat, establish, spread, and evolve.

ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY 190 - Introduction to Animal Sciences A firm biological and natural sciences background on the principles important to the raising and management of livestock and companion animals.

ZOOLOGY 211 - General Zoology Fundamental principles of animal morphology, physiology, genetics, and ecology.

To enroll today or find more information on classes offered by each of the seven City Colleges,

please visit

www.ccc.edu or call 773-COLLEGE

(773-265-5343).

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with Mark Williams

While WYCC is the place to see and hear musical performances from popular and up-and-coming artists every Friday evening, you can also tune in to WKKC—the official radio station of the City Colleges of Chicago—on 89.3fm or streaming online 24 hours a day at wkkc.fm.

WYCC PBS Chicago offers teachers of different grade levels an excellent selection of high-interest, educationally rich programs for students, along with accompanying resources—absolutely free! Here are some of this month’s highlights categorized by content area.

SOCIAL STUDIES AND SCIENCEProgram: Play Again Focus: Child Development, Nature Grades: 6–12 Airing: Sunday, June 21 at 5 p.m.

Overview: New media technologies have improved our lives in countless ways. Information now appears with a click. Overseas friends are part of our daily lives. And even grandmas love Wii. But what are we missing when we are behind screens? And how will this impact our children, our society, and eventually our planet?

Free Additional Resources: The film’s website asks an intriguing question. What are the consequences of a childhood removed from nature? Students will explore that question in an essay.

Another idea is to have the students select a device that they cannot live without, and challenge them to 24 hours without said device. They should keep an hourly journal of their experience “unplugged.”

SOCIAL STUDIESProgram: Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs Focus: History Grades: 6–12 Airing: Sunday, June 14 at 9:30 p.m.

Overview: Since the discovery of his treasure-filled tomb in 1922, King Tutankhamun has captured the imaginations of people around the world. This documentary highlights artifacts found in his tomb—ranging from everyday housewares to ornate gold crowns—that offer a compelling portrait of the tumultuous times of the young pharaoh and his fabled family.

Free Additional Resources: PBS LearningMedia has a wealth of resources related to ancient Egypt. One activity might be searching one of the artifacts featured in the documentary, examining a photograph of it, and writing questions that the students wonder about their piece.

Mark Williams was born in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England in 1959 and is most famous for his role as Arthur Weasley in the Harry Potter film series. Acting may be Williams’ main profession, but he is also a writer who studied English Literature at Oxford University.

In his early career, Williams spent three years touring with The Mikron Theatre Company and directed two plays, Bleeding Hearts and Exile, at the 1996 Channel 4 Sitcom Festival in London. He became a regular on the BBC’s The Fast Show, a comedy sketch show that aired during the late ‘90s. He has said that Brits think of him as a comedian, while Americans think of him as a British character actor.

In addition to Harry Potter, Williams has appeared in a number of other children’s movies, including the live-action version of 101 Dalmatians and The Borrowers. He is also known for his roles in the 2007 movie Stardust, as well as an appearance on Doctor Who in 2012.

Williams can be seen on WYCC PBS Chicago in his current role as the star of Father Brown (airing Saturdays at 8 p.m.), which follows the story of a Roman Catholic priest who solves crimes in his quiet Cotswold community. The series is based on G.K. Chesterton’s short stories.

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Education and Outreach at

Exploring the OutdoorsSummer is the perfect time to get outside

and enjoy nature. Chicago may be one

of the largest cities in the country, but

there are plenty of places where you

can explore different ecosystems, from

the beaches to the parks and even in

your own backyard! Plum Landing on

PBS LearningMedia is an environmental

education project that invites students

to learn STEM (science, technology,

engineering, and mathematics) concepts

related to nature that you can apply to

your own explorations.

Summer Learning OpportunitiesThe school year may be coming to a close, but that doesn’t mean the

learning has to stop during summer vacation! There are many activities

and programs available throughout Chicago that can keep children—and

their parents—both entertained and educated.

All Aboard Dinosaur TrainDinosaur Train (airing weekdays at 10 a.m.) teaches preschoolers about life

science, natural history, and paleontology—using the great combination of

dinosaurs and trains, both of which are favorites for many young children. This

is just one of the many educational programs shown during the Kids block on

weekdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and weekends from 6 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

Please see the grid on page 2 for the full lineup.

Summer Reading with WYCC Any Time, Any Place, Let’s Read!WYCC presents Families

Read, a community-based

literacy initiative that elevates

the interaction among family

members through storyteller-led

reading events and activities.

Families Read has three goals:

to encourage parents/caregivers

and children to read together as

a regular practice; to increase

vocabulary and fluency; and to foster a sense of book ownership.

Each child in attendance will receive a free copy of the book

presented. Reading early helps children make real-world connections

while also helping to develop empathy and understanding of others.

This summer, Families Read will work in partnership with the Chicago

Public Library and their literacy initiative, Take 20, Read Plenty,

a program that challenges parents to take the pledge and read to

their children 20 minutes per day, every day. From July 15th–29th,

Families Read will present a new story and fun activity each week

at the Woodson Regional Library. Check the Kids and Family

webpage on the WYCC website for details and to learn how you

can participate.

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Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State St. (312) 846-2800

Support the programming you value. By becoming a member, you are not only supporting better TV but also helping us bring you more of the programs you want to watch.

2 for 1 entrees at hundreds of area restaurants

• Deleece Restaurant• Khyber Pass• Kitsch’n on Roscoe• Oceanique• Symphony’s Cafe• Taboun Grill• Udupi Palace Indian Restaurant

2 for 1 at performances and attractions

• Chicago Children’s Museum• Chicago Symphony Orchestra• Clarke House Museum• Gene Siskel Film Center• Harris Theater for Music and Dance• Theatre of Western Springs• UP Comedy Club

WYCC Members can now earn Online Rewards from shopping

online at more than 1,000 top merchants!

Sign up at: membercard.com/wycc

Helpful Information for Using Your MemberCard

• Unless otherwise stated, all local MemberCard benefits are 2 for 1 for a single use only. For dining benefits, order two or more entrees and the least expensive is deducted from your check. (Some restrictions may apply.)

• For dining benefits, simply present your MemberCard when paying your check and the business will mark out its number. For non-dining benefits, notify the business upon making your reservation that you will be using your MemberCard.

• New TravelCards are available to order! For a shipping and handling fee of $6.75, you can enjoy your MemberCard’s 2 for 1 savings at more than 11,000 locations all across the U.S. and in Canada.

For additional support, please contact us. MemberCard Customer Service: 888-727-4411 MemberCard Hotline: 800-423-7645WYCC Membership Service: 773-487-1350

MemberCard #511Offer: June 2015

Valid for 2 for 1 admission to any movie screening during the month; limit one discount per visit; call (312) 846-2800 for schedules.

All donations of $40 or more include a one-year subscription to the monthly WYCC Magazine for Members.

All donations of $75 or more will receive the WYCC MemberCard, which entitles you to great benefits such as the examples listed here—plus many more that you can find online at:

membercard.com/wycc

2 for 1 accommodations• American Country Farm Bed & Breakfast• Apple Tree Inn• Canyon Road Inn Bed & Breakfast• Feathered Star Bed and Breakfast• The Dorsey• Inn at Black Star Farms• The Little Cottage

2 for 1 golfing greens fees• Evanston Wilmette Community Golf Course• Flagg Creek Golf Course• Fountain Hills Golf Club• Libertyville Golf Course• Silver Lake Country Club• Tuckaway Golf Club• Walnut Greens Golf Course

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Join WYCC in honoring those who served and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice on June 6, 1944. The stories of D-Day survivors who traveled back to Normandy decades later are captured in two moving documentaries.

Omaha Beach: Honor and SacrificeSaturday, June 6 6PM

D-Day: The Price of Freedom

Saturday, June 6 7PM