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KQED Perks

Need a KQeD MemberCard? Call Member Services at 415.553.2150 or send an email to [email protected]

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This month, we’re highlighting a newcomer to KQeD’s Member Benefits program—Discovery Street Tours, which offers science walking tours in San Francisco. a Discovery Street tour is more than a walk and talk. With urban investigations about food, inventions, earthquakes, and even the science of walking, D-Street lets you demo the science, ask questions, enjoy some tasty treats, and meet other folks like yourself—curious, active, and a little beyond the ordinary. KQeD members get $15 off any ticket purchase—just use the discount code “KQeD.” Call 415.663.6768 for more information; go online to buy tickets: discoverystreettours.com.

The pledge-Free Stream is back by popular demand! KQeD is happy to offer the op-tion to donate and dodge the September fundraising drive on KQeD public Radio. With your donation, you can gain access to the online-only pledge-Free Stream, good from the moment you sign up until the end

of the September drive. It comes with all the satisfaction of giving and supporting the programs you love, without the pledge breaks when you listen from your computer or compatible mobile device. Look for the offer in your email soon.

Get Ready to Turn Pledge Off—Again!

Science Fun for the Family

Hit the Streets with Your MemberCard

pictured (l. to r): peter Sallis, Bill Owen, and Michael Bates clowning around in The Last of the Summer Wine; the cast of the crime drama New Tricks; Martin Clunes and Julie graham as lonely hearts looking for love in William and Mary.

10000 Skyline Boulevard, Oakland510.336.7373 chabotspace.org

September 5–11 Chabot Space & Science Center

Show your KQeD MemberCard for one free child admission with paying adult. expand your universe and experience Bill Nye’s Climate Lab, an exhibition powered by the renewable energy of kids. Help change the world through interactive games and activities that save energy and save the planet. It all comes down to earth with giant, historic telescopes, interactive space and science exhibits, a massive-screen MegaDome theater, and digital full-dome planetarium.

55 Music Concourse Drive golden gate park, San Francisco415.379.8000 calacademy.org

September 17–18 California Academy of Sciences

Show your KQeD MemberCard for $5 off general admission (limit four tickets). Come meet Sid the Science Kid on September 18 and enjoy programs and activities for kids of all ages! Let the wonder begin at the world’s only aquarium-planetarium-rainforest-living museum. Come nose-to-beak with penguins, watch sharks and stingrays cruise beneath your feet, and fly to the outer reaches of the universe—all in a single visit.

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The Sunday night comedy lineup will see some changes this fall. Beginning Sunday, September 4, the romantic comedies May to December and The Last of the Summer Wine will take the place of Waiting for God and One Foot in the Grave. In October, the comedy block, including As Time Goes By and Keeping Up Appearances, will move from Sunday to Wednesday and expand to three hours

(8-11pm) with the addition of viewer favorites Reggie Perrin, starring Doc Martin’s Martin Clunes, and Are You Being Served? Also in September on KQED Plus, the period drama Lark Rise to Candleford moves from Saturday at 9pm to Monday at 7pm to make room for the new-to-KQED British series Priceless Antiques Roadshow. And two popular detective series return to Thursday nights—New Tricks at 8pm and Inspector Morse at 9pm, join-ing the established British mysteries Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Foyle’s War, and Sherlock Holmes, which air on Fridays. And although we have to say “stay tuned” for announcements about some new detective series coming to KQED, we don’t have to wait to announce that after two years of working to obtain broadcast rights, the U.S. premiere of Martin Clunes’s romantic comedy series William and Mary will begin on KQED Plus in October. The series, in which Clunes (Doc Martin) plays a mortician who falls in love with a midwife, will air Mondays at 8pm, followed at 9pm by the return, appropriately, of Doc Martin. Martin Clunes fans can also look forward to two new specials this fall that explore his passion for nature: Martin Clunes’ Horse Power, a history of the horse, and Man to Manta, in which he scuba dives with manta rays.

KQED’s program director has been busy working to bring more British programs to our Anglophile audience on KQED Plus.

Coming in 2012Fans of Midsomer Murders can expect new episodes in early 2012.

A new season of Doc Martin is cur-rently in production. We hope to bring it to you in early 2012.

If all the i’s get dotted and t’s get crossed, next year will see the return of The Hetty Wainthropp Mysteries, starring Patricia Rutledge from Keeping Up Appearances and Dominic Monaghan (before he made it big on the ABC series Lost).

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KQeD plus is available on Comcast 10 and over the air on Channels 54, 54.1, 9.2, and 25.2.

If you don’t receive the KQeD plus signal, call you cable or satellite provider to find out why.

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where to invest the few dollars they get from the state. Negotiating whether to use Facebook or YouTube in school seems like the least of their problems. But even in those schools, technology can actually play a big role in addressing issues like truancy and high dropout rates. If educators can reach out to disenfranchised kids by engaging them in tech tools like using their mobiles phones and Facebook for learning in class, as well as issues that interest them and have direct relevance in their lives, those numbers might actually drop. We might see kids more interested in school, regardless of their economic standing. What makes this a more urgent issue is that the “digital divide” or “participation gap”—whatever term you like—will grow even more if low-income students aren’t taught how to use important tech tools they’ll need to survive outside school. Apart from schools in low-income communities, there still seems to be a

general feeling of apprehension when it comes to using technology in schools: Inertia on the part of school administrators and teachers; the powerful lobbying dollars behind established industries like textbooks and testing that might have to upend their business strategies to keep up with technology changes; fear of allowing the “wild wild west” nature of the Internet into the hands of children; and reticence in investing valuable dollars in passing tech trends. But one of the issues that interests me most is what I call the “control shift” —the idea that parents and teachers no longer have full control over what information children have access to. The Internet has made all manner of information fully accessible to anyone, and that means the roles of teachers and parents as “owners” of information has changed. They have to find a different way to interact with kids and impart value to the information kids have already Googled.

How would you describe MindShift’s area of coverage?MindShift focuses on innovations in education, specifically how technology is changing the education landscape as well as how kids learn.

What’s been the most interesting thing you’ve recently heard about?I interviewed an expert on educational games, who told me about a video game where students and players would be able to pinpoint tumors on radiology scans. I have to follow up on that! How quickly are school districts adapting to new technology?It depends on the district. For some, it’s not a high priority because they must first deal with a whole different set of is-sues, like safety of their students in high-crime communities, chronic truancies, debilitating health issues due to poverty, families in a constant state of flux. In those extreme cases, it’s hard to know

Exploring the Future of Education MindShift:

As students and teachers return to school, some will be in the classroom reading from books and writing on blackboards (true, it’s more likely white boards these days) as educators and children have done for generations. Others, however, will be sharing information on iPads, watching instructional videos on YouTube, and studying using apps on their smartphones—often using technology developed by companies in Silicon Valley. Tina Barseghian writes about technology, learning, and the future of education on the KQED blog MindShift—part of a collaboration with NPR that brings blogs covering specialized topics to member stations. Her work has become required reading for many educators, and as a result, it’s one of KQED’s most popular online features. Tina recently answered some questions about MindShift and education innovations.

How technology is disrupting entrenched cultural stereotypes and beliefs.

Read an expanded version of this interview online, with information about Tina’s journalism background and her experiences interviewing innovators in Silicon Valley. kqed.org/onq-exclusives

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Celebrated sopranos, renowned tenors, and beloved baritones return to KQED for a new set of San Francisco Opera productions, recorded live in high definition at the War Memorial Opera House. This year’s series features Giacomo Puccini’s La Bohème and Tosca and Gaetano Donizetti’s Lucia de Lammermoor and The Elixir of Love. We spoke to David Gockley, general director of San Francisco Opera, about changes that have come to opera since filming began and about this year’s series. Read the entire interview online at kqed.org/onq-exclusives.

Why these four operas for broadcast in 2011?Because they are fabulously popular pieces, and they’ll generate great viewer-ship. We’re trying to get established in the video field, and at this point we have to play from our strengths—the repertoire and artists.

Is there something that viewers should watch for in this series?I think it will be fun to look for the Napa Valley setting in The Elixir of Love. It’s a unique local perspective on an Italian community of 75 years ago.

Has it ever been set in this area before?I believe this is first time. I’m aware of a Wild West staging, but that’s not this!

How have performers reacted to being filmed for broadcast?We allow screenings after each perfor-mance we’ve recorded, and performers can go over their parts. There is certainly a greater sensitivity to how they look and act, how their hair looks, and if their costume is as flattering as possible. We tape at least three performances of each production as well as having a rehearsal performance that we can pull

from to create the final product. We also record with all ten of our cameras each time, so we have shots from all over the place. For example, if someone doesn’t like the way they look singing a particular note, we can use a longer shot that doesn’t emphasize their facial expression.

What would you say to someone who’s reticent about watching opera?Try it. Maybe it will register with you, and you may discover a great pleasure and joy in life listening to opera. There’s a context added by music and voice that highlights not only reality and the feelings of the performers but also the reaction a viewer has to it.

Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness airs Wednesday, September 21, at 10pm on KQED 9 and Thursday, September 22, at 11pm on KQED Plus.

Join KQeD for a free screening and discussion about Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness. September 20, 6-9pm at Movimiento de arte y Cultura Latino americana, 510 South First Street, San Jose.

Watch Not In Our Town, Not in Our School: Palo Alto, September 11, at 6pm and Not In Our Town: Northern California,

September 21, at 11pm, both on KQED 9.

Encore, Encore—The Opera Returns

Don’t miss even more arts programs airing this fall on KQeD. On Friday, September 16, at 9pm watch a new program about the San Francisco Symphony’s centennial, and on Sunday, Septem-ber 18, at 1pm, there’s an encore presentation of Keeping Score. Beginning in October, pBS launches its Fall arts Festival, featuring a range of artists and performances from nine different com-munities, including San Francisco.

not In Our Town The KQED presentation Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness enters our cultural landscape at a time when hate crime statistics are on the rise and anti- immigrant rhetoric and violence are spreading. The story of the murder of Marcelo Lucero in Patchogue, N.Y., shatters the common belief that “this couldn’t happen where I live.” The town’s commitment to taking action in the face of hate and repairing the fabric of the community provides a blueprint for diverse populations in cities and towns all across the country.

pictured above: patchogue community portrait on the two-year anniversary of Marcelo Lucero’s death.

Ramón Vargas (Nemorino) and Inva Mula (adina) in The Elixir of Love.

Operas air Thursdays at 8pm through September 22 on KQED 9 and repeat the following Fridays and Mondays on KQED Life.

For more information on the Not In Our Town campaign, visit kqed.org/niot.

Hate can take many forms. What does it look like in your community, and what’s being done about it? Tell KQED and Not In Our Town by texting “town” to 30644 or visiting kqednews.org/publicinsight.

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PodcastsI’ve found podcasts are a very efficient way to get English-language content in foreign countries. This spring I listened to Rick Steves’s podcasts in Italy at tourist spots like the Coliseum and the Vatican, and at museums and on trains. In Florence, I ran into some KQED viewers honeymooning and turned them onto the podcasts!

KQED.org I often end up watching QUEST programs online. The website has the same great content as on TV, and it’s very conve-nient—I can watch anytime.

TelevisionFrontline is credible, dramatic, and objective. When I talk with KQED members, they often say they appreciate trustworthy programs on controversial subjects. That’s Frontline.

Radio Prairie Home Companion is one of the last classic radio shows, with singing, drama, humor, great talent, and creativity. I love the messages from the Ketchup Advisory Board—when life is a bit hard, add some extra ketchup and sing the chorus! And the timing of the broadcast on KQED is great. I can listen before or on my way to whatever I’m doing Saturday night, and I can hear whatever I missed on Sunday after swimming or church.

filmmakers from the United States, Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. For more information about films, events, contributing, and volunteering, visit sflatinofilmfestival.com.

which kicks off September 15 and runs through September 25, in San Francisco, Berkeley, San Jose, Redwood City, and Marin. The Cine+Mas festival showcases the work of emerging and established

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KQED Staff Picks

Where is the San Francisco Opera’s production of The Elixir of Love set?

Welcome back to the monthly contest especially for On Q readers from The giveaway—KQeD’s blog offering prizes and opportunities to win free tickets to events around the Bay area. The answer to the monthly question is in On Q. Send your answer to [email protected] (please put “On Q” in the subject

line) by September 10 to be entered to win a pair of tickets to see Santana, Saturday, September 24, at Shoreline in Mountain View. For a chance to win more cool prizes, visit The giveaway (kqed.org/giveaway) and check out the latest contest.

Read On Q and Win!

KQED is the proud media sponsor of the 2011 San Francisco Latino Film Festival,

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Film Screening and Director Talk: Child of Giants Friday, September 16, 6-8:30pmOakland Museum of California, James Moore Theatre1000 Oak Street, Oakland

KQED and the Oakland Museum invite you to attend a special film screening and discussion of Child of Giants, of one of this season’s Truly CA films. Thomas Ropelewski’s documentary tells the story of Daniel Rhodes Dixon, the elder son of photographer Dorothea Lange and painter Maynard Dixon. While Lange and Dixon were in the field creating their art, Daniel and his younger brother were sent to a series of foster homes, never knowing when they might see their parents again.

Find out more about Truly CA, KQED’s showcases for the best documentary films about California made by independent filmmakers. Visit kqed.org/trulyca.

Prohibition! at NightLife Thursday, September 22, 6-10pmCalifornia Academy of Sciences55 Music Concourse DriveGolden Gate Park, San FranciscoProhibition: Female dancers performing the Charleston, 1926.

Join KQED at the California Academy of Sciences’ NightLife, a weekly event where visitors aged 21 and older can enjoy music, science, entertainment, and cocktails while experiencing the Academy’s world-class exhibits with friends. This evening celebrates Ken Burns’ new documentary Prohibition (coming to KQED in October) and will feature historical trivia about San Francisco during prohibition, mixologist sessions, and music by Oggi Beat.

Film Screening: The Storm That Swept Mexico Thursday, September 29, 7-9:30pmMexican Heritage Plaza1700 Alum Rock Avenue, San JoseThe Storm That Swept Mexico: Revolutionary troops en route to battle.

KQED and the School of Arts and Culture at the Mexican Heritage Plaza invite you to a free film screening followed by a lively discussion and party in the plaza celebrating Latino Heritage Month. The Storm That Swept Mexico tells the gripping story of the Mexican Revolution of 1910, the first major political and social revolu-tion of the 20th century. The revolution not only changed the course of Mexican history, transforming economic and political power within the nation, but also profoundly impacted the relationships between Mexico, the United States, and the rest of the world. ++

For more information on all these events, visit kqed.org/events and click on the appropriate date on the calendar.

Film nights Around the Bay

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KQED Public Radio 88.5 FM San Francisco and 89.3 FM Sacramento

programs are subject to change. please visit kqed.org/radio for the latest information.

all of KQeD public Radio’s programs are streamed live at kqed.org.

Morning Edition(Mon–Fri, 3-9am)

The California Report(Mon–Fri 5:50, 6:50, & 8:50am)

KQED newsWeekdays 6:04, 7:04, 7:33, & 8:04am Tue–Thu 6:33 & 8:33am

PerspectivesMon–Fri 6:06am, 7:35am, & 11:30pm

QUEST Radio ReportMondays 6:33 & 8:33am

The Do ListFridays 6:33 & 8:33am

Washington Wk.

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4:00 It’s Your World Living on earth

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9:00 Forum (Live call-in line: 866.733.6786) KQeD News: 9:04 & 10:04am10:00 Car Talk

11:00 Talk of the Nation (Live call-in line: 800.989.8255)

KQeD News: 11:04am & 12:04pm

Talk of the Nation Science Friday

Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! a prairie

Home Companion

noonThis american Life

1:00Fresh airKQeD News: 1:04pm Specials City arts &

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2:00 The World Soundprint † On the Media

3:00pBS NewsHourKQeD News: 3:57, 6:04, repeats at 11:04pm

BBC World Service †

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5:00 all Things Considered

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7:00 Fresh air To the Best of Our Knowledge

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9:00 BBC World Service Studio 360 † Marketplace Money

10:00 Forum (a repeat of one hour of the morning broadcast) This american Life Tech Nation

11:00all Things Considered KQeD News: 11:04pm & 12:30am

Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!

On the Media

California Report

California Report

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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 Comcast digital cable channel 960 and live online at kqed.org.

† Saturday, 9pm, The Moth Radio Hour; Saturday, September 10, 2pm & Sunday, September 11, 6pm, Perspectives Special; Saturday, September 10, 2:30-4pm Matsui Forum. KQeD public Radio fall fundraising drive begins September 8.

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State of the Re:Union with Al LetsonBirmingham, AlabamaWednesday, September 21, 8pm Birmingham, alabama. The words tend

to make you think about freedom riders, church bombings, civil rights marches, and police dogs. almost 50 years later, people in Birmingham still can’t escape their his-tory—especially the painful parts. This hour takes you into the courtrooms, churches, and backyards of Birmingham to answer the question borne out by the lives of people here: Is Birmingham a monument to brutal segregation or one of the few american cit-ies willing to take a hard look at race?

America AbroadTBAThursday, September 22, 8pm

American RadioWorksWho Needs an English Major? The Future of Liberal Arts EducationWednesday, September 28, 8pm and Saturday, October 1, 1pm advocates of liberal arts programs say their

graduates are among the most likely to be-come leaders and that a healthy democracy depends on citizens with a broad educa-tion. This program examines how america’s liberal arts programs are responding to the demands of the 21st century.

A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor Saturdays, 6pm and Sundays, 11am

Selected ShortsSaturdays, 8pm 9/3 Mysterious Circumstances “Double

Check,” by Thomas Walsh, read by James Naughton; “False alarm,” by Dave Barry, read by Larry Keith. 9/10 Creatures of the Night “Night Calls,” by Lisa Fugard, read by Lisa Fugard; “popsy” by Stephen King, read by Michael Imperioli. 9/17 The Things They Carried “The Things They Carried,” by Tim O’Bryan, read by Dylan Baker. 9/24 Lost and Found “good Intentions,” by etgar Keret, read by Leonard Nimoy; “Lost and Found,” by Colson Whitehead, read by alec Baldwin; “My Mother,” by Jamaica Kincaid, read by Laurine Towler; “a Soldier for the Crown,” by Charles Johnson, read by Ruben Santiago-Hudson. 9/31 TBa.

City Arts & Lectures *Sundays, 1pm, Tuesdays, 8pm, andWednesdays, 2am 9/4, 9/6, & 9/7 political and cultural com-

mentator David Brooks. 9/11, 9/13, & 9/14 Ira glass, host and producer of the radio and television show This American Life. 9/18, 9/20, & 9/21 actress, comedian, writer, and producer Tina Fey. 9/25, 9/27, & 9/28 Broadcast journalist Belva Davis.

* all September 2011 City Arts & Lectures programs are encore presentations that first aired earlier this year.

September 11—10th Anniversary Programs

PerspectivesThe Bay Area Remembers 9/11 Monday–Friday, September 5–9 6:06am, 7:35am, & 11:30pm

Perspectives Specials Saturday, September 8, 6:30-7pm Saturday, September 10, 2-2:30pmSunday, September 11, 6-6:30pm

The Sonic Memorial Special—A September Story Wednesday, September 7, 8pm and Saturday, September 10, 1pm each tower of the World Trade Center had

1,000 sounds; every floor had 1,000 stories. The Sonic Memorial Special gathers some of these sounds and stories in a richly textured document that reflects on this moment in our history. produced by the Kitchen Sisters and narrated by paul auster.

109 on 9/11 Thursday, September 8, 8pm This special tells the tale of 109 Washington

Street, a tenement building located two-and-a-half blocks south of the World Trade Center. Conducted in the months following the disaster, interviews with nine residents capture the fear and trauma that forced these once-anonymous apartment dwellers to turn to one another for help and solace.

Forum in SacramentoFriday, September 9, 9-11am With host Dave Iverson.

Matsui Forum at UC Berkeley9/11 Ten Years Later: How Did the Attack Change America? Saturday, September 10, 2:30pm a decade after the deadliest terrorist attack

in american history, we look back to see what has changed as a result of 9/11—and what changes might still be coming. Michael Krasny, host of Forum on KQeD public Radio moderates a discussion with authors Mark Danner, James T. patterson, and Jean Bethke elshtain; and professors Laura Spelman and Michael Nacht.

American RadioWorksDon’t Lecture Me: Rethinking the Way College Students LearnWednesday, September 14, 8pm and Saturday, September 17, 1pm In today’s global economy, workers need to

think well and learn fast. This documentary explores how traditional approaches to teaching are failing college students and what some in education are doing about it.

Freakonomics Radio How Rational Is Suicide?Thursday, September 15, 8pm This hour of Freakonomics Radio pushes

back the taboos, profiling who is most likely to commit this act and what we know about them.

Hearing Voices War TornThursday, September 1, 8pm a weapons-grade hour of wartime radio.

Stories from the people who start the fight and the people who pay the price.

Intelligence Squared U.S. Is It Time to Clip America’s Global Wings? Saturday, September 3, 1pm an impassioned debate on a topic that

stares us in the face daily: Is it irresponsible to continue pouring resources into interna-tional causes when we face such chal-lenges within our own borders? Hear peter galbraith, Lawrence Korb, elliott abrams, and eliot Cohen debate the issue.

The Moth Radio Hour Saturdays through October 1, 9pm(preempts Studio 360)

Hour 401Saturday, September 3, 9pm a journalist goes to afghanistan after the

fall of the Taliban and witnesses the musical underground just starting to reemerge; a co-median talks seriously about how the rituals of Judaism helped her through some of her darkest hours; and Reverend al Sharpton has to put the doctrine of “Forgive Thine enemy” to the test.

Hour 402Saturday, September 10, 9pm The star of the long-running children’s televi-

sion show Blue’s Clues details his compli-cated relationship with fame; a 13-year-old girl from Somalia immigrates to the United States and thrives, but struggles to keep her troubled sister in the country; on the eve of her high school reunion, a woman learns that her husband “thinks he might be gay.”

Hour 403Saturday, September 17, 9pm pulitzer prize–winning journalist phil Caputo

shares how a bullet wound helped him heal his soul; a little girl learns what love is about after surviving a terrible car accident; a young man and and his father succumb to guilt at the animal shelter; and a burned- out corporate executive tries to shake her type-a personality at art school.

Hour 404Saturday, September 24, 9pm Double-amputee aimee Mullins chronicles

her adventures with prosthetic legs as an athlete, actress, and artist; the mother of a bullied teen tells the story of his suicide; ex-NYC mayor ed Koch stands up to his anti-Semitic platoon leader while in training for World War II; and three teenagers from New Orleans share their stories.

Hour 405Saturday, October 1, 9pm The Moth’s founder, george Dawes green,

details the fireworks when his mother learns the grounds of her family plantation are slated to be turned into a golf course; and a guard at Sing Sing is intrigued by a pris-oner’s unusual and mysterious tattoo.

For the most up-to-date program schedule information, check kqed.org/radio.

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mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

1am KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report

KQeD + This is Us Soldiers Stories. | R (+) 9/3 2:30pm, 9/5 12:30am

1:30 KQeD 9 ’60s Pop, Rock and Soul

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters.

2am KQeD + Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music and Laughter!

3am KQeD + Independent Lens Young@ Heart/George and Rosemary.

3:30 KQeD 9 Great Performances Billy Joel Live at Shea Stadium.

5am KQeD 9 POV Short Cuts.

KQeD + Over 90 and Loving It

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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

KQeD + Nova Mind Over Money explores why mainstream economists failed to predict the 2008 crash. | R (+) 9/2 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #601 Don Pico’s Bistro, Lovejoy’s Tea Room, Saha. | R (9) 9/2 1:30am & 8:30pm, 9/3 2:30am & 1pm, 9/4 12:30am; (+) 9/3 4:30pm

8pm KQeD 9 San Francisco Opera | H | q | La Bohème. angela gheorghiu and piotr Beczala (pictured at right) headline giacomo puc-cini’s moving tale of love in 19th-century paris. | R (9) 9/2 2am

New episodes of New Tricks begin tonight on KQED Plus.

KQeD + New Tricks | H | #501 Spare Parts. | R (+) 9/2 2am

9pm KQeD + Inspector Morse #301 Greeks Bearing Gifts, Part 1. The chef at Lewis’s favorite greek res-taurant is murdered. | R (+) 9/2 3am

10pm KQeD + Inspector Morse #302 Greeks Bearing Gifts, Part 2. | R (+) 9/2 4am

10:01 KQeD 9 American Masters Rivera in America tells the personal story of the great Mexican painter. | R (9) 9/2 4:01am

11pm KQeD 9 Chicano Rock! The Sounds of East Los Angeles is the story of how Chicanos found themselves a place of pride and power as americans through music. | R (9) 9/2 5am

KQeD + History Detectives Fire Sta-tion/Face Artifact/Pop Lloyd’s Baseball. | R (+) 9/2 5am

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; via most cable systems on Channel 9; on Comcast Channel 709; and via satellite on DirecTV (local and HD Channel 9) and DISH network (local Channel 8226 in SD only).

KQeD plus (+) is available over the air on Channel 54, DT54.1, 9.2, and 25.2. It is on Comcast cable Channel 10 in most areas and on DirecTV (Chan-nel 54 or 903) and DISH (Channel 54 or 8234) satellite systems.

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H This program (or episode) is airing on KQeD 9 or KQeD + for the first time.

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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, call our automated program information line at 415.354.8000, or consult daily papers. If you are recording, allow five minutes for early starts and late finishes.

September 3 All About Eve (1950)

September 10 The Madness of King George (1994)

September 17 Thelma and Louise (1991) (pictured)Never on Sunday (1960)

September 24 Fiddler on the Roof (1971)

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11:30 KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated | H | Lazy Day Breakfast.

KQeD + Ask This Old House | R (9) 9/24 5pm

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noon KQeD 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class | q | Stuffed Chicken Breasts and Fava Fennel Salad.

KQeD + MotorWeek | H | R (9) 4pm

12:30 KQeD 9 Lidia’s Italy Intoxicating Anti-oxidant.

KQeD + The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 9/4 3:30pm

1pm KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #601 Don Pico’s Bistro, Lovejoy’s Tea Room, Saha. | R (9) 9/4 12:30am; (+) 4:30pm

KQeD + From the Ground Up | H | is the story of five FDNY widows ten years after 9/11, bonding and triumphing over tragedy. | R (9) 9/4 4pm, 9/11 6:30pm & 11:30pm, 9/12 5:30am

1:30 KQeD 9 Vine Talk | H | Sipping Sancerres from the Loire Valley. | D

KQeD + Equal Time | H | Saving for the Future.

2pm KQeD 9 New Scandinavian Cooking | H | Western Norway: A World of Apples.

KQeD + Roadtrip Nation | q | #701. Follow Team Tabula Rasa’s first attempts at cold-calling from local restaurants to the White House.

2:30 KQeD 9 Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Michael Cimarusti, Day Boat Halibut.

KQeD + This is Us | q | Soldiers Stories. | R (+) 9/5 12:30am

3pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Hartford, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 9/10 3pm

KQeD + Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living | H | Bistro Food. “Irish cooking queen” Rachel allen returns to public television with more easy-to-make recipes and helpful tips for the time-strapped home cook.

3:30 KQeD + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Old-Fash-ioned Sunday Dinners.

4pm KQeD 9 MotorWeek | H |

KQeD + Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Two Perfect Pies.

4:30 KQeD 9 Hometime His and Her Garage.

KQeD + Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #601 Don Pico’s Bistro, Lovejoy’s Tea Room, Saha. | R (9) 9/4 12:30am

5pm KQeD 9 Ask This Old House

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe London: Mod and Trad.

suspended from duty, Havers investigates the drowning of a woman in her car. | D | R (+) 9/3 4am

11pm KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Amazing Animation. | R (9) 9/3 5am

11:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Bonesetter’s Daugh-ter, Maya Lin, Los Cazadores del Sur. | R (9) 9/3 5:30am

KQeD + One Step Beyond #101 The Last Round. | R (+) 9/3 5:30am

Saturday 3eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | | R (9) 9/5 noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H || R (9) 9/5 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | R (9) 9/8 6am

KQeD + Zoboomafoo | D

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/5 5:30pm, 9/12 6:30am, 9/17 6:30am; (+) 9/5 4pm

KQeD + Thomas and Friends | D

7am KQeD 9 Arthur | D

KQeD + Wild Animal Baby Explorers

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou

KQeD + Caillou | R (+) 9/29 1:30pm

8am KQeD 9 Travelscope | q | Guatema-la—The Maya of the Western Highlands. | D

KQeD + Curious George | D | R (9) 9/4 8am

8:30 KQeD 9 Travelscope | q | Chile—The Driest Place on Earth. | D

KQeD + The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

9am KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #224 Holy Land, Sodini’s Berto-lucci’s Ristorante, B44 Catalan Bistro. | R (9) 9/4 5:30pm

KQeD + Super Why!

9:30 KQeD 9 Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Tacos on Fire!

KQeD + Dinosaur Train | D

10am KQeD 9 Kimchi Chronicles | H | The Seoul Food Chronicles.

KQeD + Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/5 6:30am, 9/10 6:30am, 9/29 5:30pm; (+) 9/29 4pm

10:30 KQeD 9 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Citrus Thrill. | D

KQeD + The Electric Company | D

11am KQeD 9 Cook’s Country from Amer-ica’s Test Kitchen Stovetop Desserts. | D

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, Part 13 of 16. | R (+) Sun 9/4 11am, Tue 9/6 7pm, Wed 9/7 1am

Friday 2eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/3 1am

KQeD + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #105 The Third Floor Flat. | R (+) 9/3 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 From the Ground Up | H | is the story of five FDNY widows ten years after 9/11, bonding

and triumphing over tragedy. | R (9) 9/3 1:30am, 9/4 4pm, 9/11 6:30pm & 11:30pm, 9/12 5:30am; (+) 9/3 1pm

8pm KQeD 9 Washington Week | H || R (9) 9/3 2am

KQeD + Agatha Christie’s Poirot | H | #403 One, Two, Buckle My Shoe. | R (+) 9/3 2am, 9/4 4pm

8:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #601 Don Pico’s Bistro, Lovejoy’s Tea Room, Saha. | R (9) 9/3 2:30am & 1pm, 9/4 12:30am; (+) 9/3 4:30pm

9pm KQeD 9 William and Kate The Royal Wedding traces the history of the royal couple’s romance and profiles key aspects of the celebrated event. | R (9) 9/3 3am & 6pm, 9/4 10:30pm, 9/5 4:30am, 9/6 9pm, 9/7 3am

10pm KQeD 9 Need to Know | H | R (9) 9/3 4am

KQeD + Mystery! Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Series 6: Natu-ral Causes. While Lynley is

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1pm KQeD + Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #201 Memphis Minnie’s, Ovation at the Opera, Café Gratitude.

1:30 KQeD + Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth Blackberry Farm, Tenn.

2pm KQeD + Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Sole-ful Suppertime. | D

2:30 KQeD 9 American/Sandinista Despite the danger, in the 1980s thou-sands of americans descended upon Nicaragua, determined to lend their skills and labor to the revolutionary cause of the socialist-influenced Sandinistas.

KQeD + Burt Wolf: What We Eat When Money Grew on Trees: The Story of Chocolate.

3pm KQeD 9 Inside Washington | H |

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe Portugal’s Heartland.

3:30 KQeD 9 The McLaughlin Group

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe Italy’s Amalfi Coast.

4pm KQeD 9 From the Ground Up | R (9) 9/11 6:30pm & 11:30pm, 9/12 5:30am

KQeD + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #403 One, Two, Buckle My Shoe.

4:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/5 7:30pm, 9/6 1:30am

5pm KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Best Burgers and Fries.

5:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #224 Holy Land, Sodini’s Berto-lucci’s Ristorante, B44 Catalan Bistro.

6pm KQeD 9 Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Fruits of War explores a devastating cycle of violence that has plagued el Salvador for over 30 years.

KQeD + Antiques Roadshow Spokane, Hour 3 of 3.

More changes are coming to the comedy lineup on KQED Plus. See page 3 for more details.

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7pm KQeD 9 Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her | R (9) 9/5 1am & 10pm, 9/6 4am

KQeD + As Time Goes By #116. | R (+) 9/5 1am

7:30 KQeD + May to December | H | #101 May to December. On the face of it, the professional widower and the young pe teacher from a family of greengrocers should have nothing in common. But instead, sparks fly in this Britcom starring anton Rodgers and eve Matheson. | R (+) 9/5 1:30am

Sunday 4eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Roadtrip Nation | q | #601.

KQeD + Austin City Limits Roy Orbison. | R (9) 9/5 mid

12:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #601 Don Pico’s Bistro, Lovejoy’s Tea Room, Saha.

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | D KQeD + Zoboomafoo | D

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/15 5:30pm, 9/22 6:30am; (+) 9/15 4pm

KQeD + Thomas and Friends | D

7am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | D KQeD + Bob the Builder | H | D

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou | D | R (9) 9/16 7:30am; (+) 9/9 1:30pm, 9/14 9am

KQeD + Caillou | D | R (9) 9/5 7:30am, 9/10 7:30am

8am KQeD 9 Curious George | D

KQeD + Clifford’s Puppy Days | D | R (9) 9/14 10:30am; (+) 9/30 8am

8:30 KQeD 9 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

KQeD + Clifford the Big Red Dog | D

9am KQeD 9 Super Why!

KQeD + Martha Speaks | D | R (+) 9/30 5pm

9:30 KQeD 9 Dinosaur Train | D

KQeD + Arthur | D

10am KQeD 9 Clifford the Big Red Dog | D | R (9) 9/14 10am; (+) 9/21 8:30am

KQeD + Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/23 5:30pm, 9/30 6:30am; (+) 9/23 4pm

10:30 KQeD 9 Clifford’s Puppy Days | D

KQeD + The Electric Company | D | R (+) 9/9 5:30pm

11am KQeD 9 Nature A Mystery in Alaska examines why the numbers of many animals in this ecosystem are declining dramatically. | D

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, Part 13 of 16. | R (+) 9/6 7pm, Wed 9/7 1am

11:30 KQeD + Ask This Old House | R (+) 9/6 7:30pm, 9/7 1:30am, 9/10 11:30am

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noon KQeD 9 Great Performances at the Met | H | Il Trovatore. James Levine conducts David McVicar’s production of Verdi’s intense opera starring Marcelo alvarez.

KQeD + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Triple-Chocolate Mousse Cake.

12:30 KQeD + Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class | q | Spicy Crab Linguine and Winter White Salad.

5:30 KQeD 9 Ask This Old House

KQeD + California’s Gold Baseball Sod. The folks at West Coast Turf showcase the grass they installed at angel’s Stadium and other venues.

6pm KQeD 9 William and Kate The Royal Wedding | R (9) 9/4 10:30pm, 9/5 4:30am, 9/6 9pm, 9/7 3am

KQeD + Men Aloud—Live from Wales The singing ensemble is joined on stage by opera star Bryn Terfel, actor John Owen-Jones (Les Miserables), and pop star Bonnie Tyler.

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7pm KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | H | R (9) 11:19pm, 9/4 1am, 5:19am & 4:30pm, 9/5 7:30pm, 9/6 1:30am

KQeD + The Lawrence Welk Show Lawrence Welk’s Premiere Show. Don’t miss the show that started it all. | R (+) 9/4 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Love and Philosophy. | R (9) 9/4 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her includes period archival footage, rare home mov-ies, and interviews with anthony Quinn, Robert Osborne, Rex Reed, and others. | R (9) 9/4 2am & 7pm, 9/5 1am & 10pm, 9/6 4am

KQeD + Antiques Roadshow Spo-kane, Hour 3 of 3. | R (+) 9/4 2am & 6pm

9pm KQeD 9 All About Eve (1950) a Broad-way star (Bette Davis) takes a young and seemingly naive aspiring actress (anne Baxter) under her wing. | R (9) 9/4 3am

Lark Rise to Candleford moves to Mondays at 7pm, making room for the British version of the ever-popular Antiques Roadshow!

KQeD + Priceless Antiques Road-show | H | #116. | R (+) 9/4 3am

9:30 KQeD + Priceless Antiques Road-show | H | #117. | R (+) 9/4 3:30am

10pm KQeD + Sherlock Holmes #301 The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax. Lady Frances is caught between an old family quarrel with her brother and a sinister horseman. | R (+) 9/4 4am

11pm KQeD + Globe Trekker | H | The Neth-erlands. | R (+) 9/4 5am

11:19 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/4 1am, 5:19am, & 4:30pm, 9/5 7:30pm, 9/6 1:30am

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KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, Part 13 of 16. | R (+)Wed 9/7 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Jaime Guerrero, Lauren Yee, Taraneh Hemami, Rebar. | R (9) 9/7 1:30am, 9/9 11:30pm, 9/10 5:30am

KQeD + Ask This Old House | R (+) 9/7 1:30am, 9/10 11:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Highgrove: Alan Meets Prince Charles | H | explore prince Charles’s historic High-grove House and its beautiful array gardens with garden journalist alan Titchmarsh. | R (9) 9/7 2am, 9/9 9pm, 9/10 3am

KQeD + The War A Necessary War. The acclaimed series from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick returns to KQeD plus. The first episode examines the impact of america’s entrance into World War II on lives across the country. | D | R (+) 9/7 2am

9pm KQeD 9 William and Kate The Royal Wedding | R (9) 9/7 3am

10pm KQeD 9 Frontline | H | TBA. | R (9) 9/7 4am

10:30 KQeD + POV | H | Better This World tells the story of two friends accused of intending to firebomb the 2008 Republican National Convention. | R (9) 9/25 10:30pm, 9/26 4:30am; (+) 9/7 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Global Voices | H | Maquilapo-lis. Women workers in Tijuana’s assembly factories organize for change. | D | R (9) 9/7 5am

11:30 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | In Sick-ness and in Health. | R (9) 9/5 5:30am, 9/29 10:37pm, 9/30 4:37am

Monday 5eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Austin City Limits Roy Orbison.

KQeD + ImageMakers | q | Lost and Found. | R (9) 9/18 2pm

12:30 KQeD + This is Us | q | Soldiers Stories.

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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

KQeD + Lark Rise to Candleford #112. | R (+) 9/6 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/6 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Hartford, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 9/6 2am

KQeD + American Masters Good Ol’ Charles Schulz tells the story of an unassuming man who redefined the comic art form, always with love and tolerance. | R (+) 9/6 2am

9pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Las Vegas, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 9/6 3am

9:30 KQeD + Life Is a Banquet: The Ro-salind Russell Story traces the remarkable show business career of this legendary actress of Hollywood’s golden era. | R (+) 9/6 3:30am

10pm KQeD 9 Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her | R (9) 9/6 4am

10:30 KQeD + ImageMakers | q | A Higher Power. | R (+) 9/6 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Frontline The Man Who Knew. When the Twin Towers fell on September 11, 2001, among the thousands killed was the one man who may have known more about Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda than any other person in america: FBI agent John O’Neill. | R (9) 9/6 5am

KQeD + Forgotten Ellis Island Once a fateful crossroads for imm- igrants, ellis Island Hospital is remembered by patients and staff. | D | R (+) 9/6 5am

8pm KQeD 9 Nature Revealing the Leopard. evidence provides a psycho-logical profile of these extraor-dinarily cunning and intelligent cats. | D | R (9) 9/5 2am, 9/11 11am

KQeD + Keeping Up Appearances #114 Toystore. | R (+) 9/5 2am

8:30 KQeD + Last of the Summer Wine | H | #2301. In the world’s longest-running sitcom, Britain’s oldest (if not wisest) adolescents uncork a barrelful of laughs. | R (+) 9/5 2:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Inspector Lewis, Series IV: Old, Unhappy, Far Off Things. a reunion at Oxford’s remaining all-female college ends with the murder of a prominent student. | D | R (9) 9/5 3am

KQeD + Battle of Hood and Bis-marck The Mighty Hood follows the last remaining Hood survivor, Ted Briggs, as he joins the expedition and returns to the site of the sinking. | R (+) 9/5 3am

10pm KQeD + Battle of Hood and Bis-marck Sink the Bismarck attempts to solve the mystery: Did the British sink the Bismarck or did her own crew scuttle the ship to prevent her capture? | R (+) 9/5 4am

10:30 KQeD 9 William and Kate The Royal Wedding | R (9) 9/5 4:30am, 9/6 9pm, 9/7 3am

11pm KQeD + Roller Derby Chronicles: Rolling Thunder elbows its way through the history of roller derby, including its heyday as a nationally syndicated road show. | R (+) 9/5 5am

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7:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | H | q | #605. | R (9) 9/9 1:30am & 8:30pm, 9/10 2:30am & 1pm, 9/11 12:30am

8pm KQeD 9 San Francisco Opera | H | q | Lucia di Lammermoor. Natalie Dessay stars in gaetano Doni-zetti’s tale of a woman driven mad by her arranged marriage. | R (9) 9/9 2am

KQeD + New Tricks | H | #502 Final Curtain. | R (+) 9/9 2am

9pm KQeD + Inspector Morse #303 Promised Land, Part 1. Morse and Lewis travel to aus-tralia, where a former felon has been given a new life and iden-tity for his testimony against a criminal. | R (+) 9/9 3am

10pm KQeD + Inspector Morse #304 Prom-ised Land, Part 2. | R (+) 9/9 4am

10:30 KQeD 9 The Artist Toolbox Isabel Allende. The most widely read writer in the Spanish language discusses her life and award-winning career. | R (9) 9/9 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Latin Music USA Bridges traces the rise of Latin jazz and mambo; Latin music infiltrates R&B and rock and roll in the 1960s. | R (9) 9/9 5am

KQeD + History Detectives Bonnie and Clyde/Al Ringling Theater/Sears Home. | R (+) 9/9 5am

Friday 9eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/10 1am

KQeD + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #106 Triangle at Rhodes. While poirot is holidaying at the palace Hotel, another guest, a famous divorcée, is found dead. | R (+) 9/10 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 9/10 1:30am, 9/11 4pm; (+) 9/10 1pm

8pm KQeD 9 Washington Week | H || R (9) 9/10 2am

9pm KQeD 9 Nova | H | Engineering Ground Zero follows the five-year construction of One World Trade Center and the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. | D | R (9) 9/8 3am, 9/11 7pm, 9/12 1am

10pm KQeD 9 Frontline Faith and Doubt at Ground Zero explores how the spiritual lives of believers and nonbelievers have been chal-lenged since 9/11. | D | R (9) 9/8 4am

KQeD + Gathering of Mustangs and Legends: The Final Round-up | H | Join more than 150,000 spectators celebrating the p-51 Mustang at Rickenbacker airport in Columbus, Ohio. | R (+) 9/8 4am

11pm KQeD + History Detectives USS Indianapolis/Highlander Badge/Spirit of St. Louis. | R (+) 9/8 5am

Thursday 8eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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

KQeD + Pride and Passion: The Italians in America Tony Lo Bianco hosts this look at the many major contributions and accomplishments of Italians in the United States. | R (+) 9/9 1am, 9/11 10:30pm, 9/12 4:30am

Wednesday 7eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/8 1am

KQeD + This is Us | q | Latino Heritage. Visit the Mission at San Juan Bautista with archaeologist Dr. Ruben Mendoza and meet Luis Valdez, the playwright/film director who’s been assisting the San Juan Bautista high school theatre arts programs. | R (+) 9/10 2:30pm

7:30 KQeD 9 QUEST | H | q | Concussions. explore the impact of sports concussions, investigate seahorses, and meet whale photographer Bryant austin. | R (9) 9/8 1:30am, 9/9 1:30pm; (+) 9/11 3:30pm

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe Basque Country. | R (+) 9/8 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Nova Hubble’s Amazing Rescue tells the inside story of NaSa’s risky mission to service the Hubble space telescope for the last time. | D | R (9) 9/8 2am

KQeD + The War When Things Get Tough examines the impen-etrable force of the german war machine as they occupied most of Western europe. | D | R (+) 9/8 2am

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noon KQeD 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class | q | Pork Chops, Lemon Freeze, and Citrus Crisps.

KQeD + MotorWeek | H | R (9) 4pm

12:30 KQeD 9 Lidia’s Italy The Catanzaro in the Chicken.

KQeD + The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 9/11 3:30pm

1pm KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #605. | R (9) 9/11 12:30am

KQeD + This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 9/11 4pm

1:30 KQeD 9 Vine Talk | H | Polishing Off Pinots from Oregon. | D

KQeD + Equal Time | H | #112.

2pm KQeD 9 New Scandinavian Cooking | H | Northern Norway: Ice Cold Bounty.

KQeD + Roadtrip Nation | q | #702. Meet aleks Zavaleta of Loco Bloco, a community outreach program in San Francisco.

2:30 KQeD 9 Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Kent Rathbun, Grilled Salad.

KQeD + This is Us | q | Latino Heritage.

3pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Hartford, Hour 1 of 3.

KQeD + Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living | H | Romance.

3:30 KQeD + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Desserts with an English Accent.

4pm KQeD 9 MotorWeek | H |

KQeD + Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Family Supper.

4:30 KQeD 9 Hometime Recycled Fence.

KQeD + Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #602 Nettie’s Crab Shack, Dragon Rouge, Walzwerk.

5pm KQeD 9 Ask This Old House

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe High-lights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to Crème Brulée.

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/29 5:30pm; (+) 9/29 4pm

KQeD + Thomas and Friends | D

7am KQeD 9 Arthur | D

KQeD + Wild Animal Baby Explorers

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou | D

KQeD + Caillou | D | R (9) 9/12 7:30am, 9/17 7:30am

8am KQeD 9 Travelscope | q | Guatemala—Seeking the Past in Tikal and Yaxha. | D

KQeD + Curious George | R (9) 9/19 8am & 4:28pm; (+) 9/19 10am

8:30 KQeD 9 Cuisine Culture | H | #101. The world’s best chefs reveal their secrets, tricks of the trade, and culinary inspiration.

KQeD + The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D | R (9) 9/16 8:30am & 4:58pm; (+) 9/16 10:30am & 3pm

9am KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #302 New Kapadokia, Aperto, Masa’s. | R (9) 9/11 5:30pm

KQeD + Super Why!

9:30 KQeD 9 Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless Chiles Rellenos: The Stuff of Passion.

KQeD + Dinosaur Big City | D

10am KQeD 9 Kimchi Chronicles | H | The Kimchi Chronicles Begin.

10:30 KQeD 9 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Perfect Presentations. | D

KQeD + The Electric Company | D

11am KQeD 9 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen | H | Roast Beef Dinner.

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, Part 14 of 16. | R (+)Sun 9/11 11am, Tue 9/13 7pm, Wed 9/14 1am

11:30 KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Lemon Layer Cake.

KQeD + Ask This Old House

8pm KQeD + Foyle’s War #101 The German Woman, Part 1. Foyle finds a Sussex town harbors any number of suspects when an austrian woman is found mur-dered. | R (+) 9/10 2am, 9/11 4pm

8:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #605. | R (9) 9/10 2:30am & 1pm, 9/11 12:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Highgrove: Alan Meets Prince Charles | R (9) 9/10 3am

KQeD + Foyle’s War #102 The German Woman, Part 2. | R (+) 9/10 3am, 9/11 5pm

10pm KQeD 9 Need to Know | H || R (9) 9/10 4am

KQeD + Mystery! Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Series 6: One Guilty Deed. after Lynley is reinstated, he tries to catch a crime boss, but his star witness is found shot dead. | D | R (+) 9/10 4am

11pm KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Boys Will Be Boys. | R (9) 9/10 5am

11:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Jaime Guerrero, Lauren Yee, Taraneh Hemami, Rebar. | R (9) 9/10 5:30am

KQeD + One Step Beyond #102 Captain’s Guest. | R (+) 9/10 5:30am

Saturday 10eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H || R (9) 9/12 noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H || R (9) 9/12 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | D KQeD + Zoboomafoo | D

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QUEST | H | q | Megathrust Earthquakes. KQeD’s multi-media science and environment series presents three different stories about one of the most feared and least understood natural disasters—earthquakes. Find out how people can cause earthquakes, visit a UC Berkeley shake table used by engineers to design safer structures, and, from public broadcasting partner KCTS in Seattle, learn about megathrust earthquakes, the most dangerous type of earthquake facing the West Coast. | R (9) 9/22 1:30am, 9/23 1:30pm

QUEST TV: Wednesdays, 7:30pm on KQeD 9 QUEST Radio: Mondays, 6:30am & 8:30am on KQeD 88.5 FM

Sign up for QUeST weekly newsletter at kqed.org/quest

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1pm KQeD + Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #203 Miller’s East Coast West Delicatessen, Picante, Da Flora.

1:30 KQeD + Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth Jon Rowley’s Seattle.

2pm KQeD 9 Cary Grant: The Leading Man

KQeD + Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Crock of Flavor. | D

2:30 KQeD + Burt Wolf: What We Eat How Sweet It Is: The Story of Sugar.

3pm KQeD 9 Inside Washington | H |

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe Paris: Grand and Intimate.

3:30 KQeD 9 The McLaughlin Group | H |

KQeD + QUEST | q | Concussions. explore the impact of sports concussions.

4pm KQeD 9 This Week in Northern California | q |

KQeD + Foyle’s War #101 The German Woman, Part 1.

4:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/12 7:30pm, 9/13 1:30am

5pm KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated The Italian Grill.

KQeD + Foyle’s War #102 The German Woman, Part 2.

5:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #302 New Kapadokia, Aperto, Masa’s.

6pm KQeD 9 Not In Our School: Palo Alto palo alto’s Not in Our School month has become a model for engaging students in discussion and action against intolerance and bullying.

KQeD + Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Hour 2 of 3. | R (9) 9/17 3pm

KQED is marking the tenth anniversa-ry of September 11, 2001 with a slate of special programs airing before and on September 11, 2011 on KQED 9.

6:30 KQeD 9 From the Ground Up | R (9) 11:30pm, 9/12 5:30am

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7pm KQeD 9 Nova Engineering Ground Zero. | D | R (9) 9/12 1am

KQeD + As Time Goes By #117. | R (+) 9/12 1am

7:30 KQeD + May to December | H | #102 Fools Rush In. | R (+) 9/12 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 America Remembers 9/11 | H | as part of this special, PBS NewsHour correspondents will travel across the country to get the personal perspectives of americans as they look back on the events of 9/11. | R (9) 9/12 2am

8pm KQeD + Keeping Up Appearances #115 Three Piece Suite. | R (+) 9/12 2am

Sunday 11eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Roadtrip Nation | q | #602.

KQeD + Austin City Limits The National/Band of Horses. | R (9) 9/12 mid

12:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #605.

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | D KQeD + Zoboomafoo | D

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts

KQeD + Thomas and Friends | D

7am KQeD 9 Arthur | D

KQeD + Bob the Builder | H | D

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou | D

KQeD + Caillou | D | R (9) 9/13 7:30am, 9/18 7:30am

8am KQeD 9 Curious George

KQeD + Clifford’s Puppy Days | D

8:30 KQeD 9 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D | R (9) 9/30 8:30am & 5pm; (+) 9/30 10:30am & 3pm

KQeD + Clifford the Big Red Dog | D | R (9) 9/16 10am; (+) 9/23 8:30am

9am KQeD 9 Super Why!

KQeD + Martha Speaks | D

9:30 KQeD 9 Dinosaur Train | R (9) 9/22 9:30am; (+) 9/22 11:30am

KQeD + Arthur | D | R (9) 9/12 7am, 9/17 7am

10am KQeD 9 Clifford the Big Red Dog | D | R (+) 9/13 8:30am

KQeD + Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/13 6:30am, 9/18 6:30am, 9/26 5:30pm; (+) 9/26 4pm

10:30 KQeD 9 Clifford’s Puppy Days | D | R (+) 9/22 8am

KQeD + The Electric Company | D

11am KQeD 9 Nature Revealing the Leopard. | D

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, 14 of 16. | R (+) Tue 9/13 7pm, Wed 9/14 1am

11:30 KQeD + Ask This Old House | R (+) 9/13 7:30pm, 9/14 1:30am, 9/17 11:30am

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noon KQeD 9 Great Performances Cel-ebración! Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil with Juan Diego Florez. The Los angeles philharmonic and tenor Juan Diego Florez perform overtures and Latin american songs.

KQeD + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Chicken Classics, Reinvented.

12:30 KQeD + Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class | q | “Saintly” Penne and Fried Oyster Caesar.

5:30 KQeD 9 Ask This Old House

KQeD + California’s Gold Cape Mendocino Lighthouse.

6pm KQeD 9 Globe Trekker | H | Peru and Amazon. | R (9) 9/12 11pm, 9/13 5am

KQeD + Tonic Sol-Fa: If I Can Dream | H | In this snapshot of one of their high-energy con-certs, the vocal quartet takes a cappella to new heights.

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7pm KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | H | R (9) 9/11 1am & 4:30pm, 9/12 7:30pm, 9/13 1:30am

KQeD + The Lawrence Welk Show Songs from the Movies. | R (+) 9/11 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | My Pre-cious Daughter. | R (9) 9/11 1:30am; (+) 9/30 10pm

8pm KQeD 9 Cary Grant: The Leading Man tells the story of archibald Leach’s transforma-tion from working-class english boy to Hollywood legend. | R (9) 9/11 2am & 2pm

KQeD + Antiques Roadshow Louis-ville, Hour 1 of 3. | R (+) 9/11 2am

9pm KQeD 9 Grace Kelly: The American Princess presents an intimate perspective on the life of the actress-turned-princess. | R (9) 9/11 3am, 9/12 10pm, 9/13 4am

KQeD + Priceless Antiques Road-show | H | #118. | R (+) 9/11 3am

9:30 KQeD + Priceless Antiques Road-show | H | #119. | R (+) 9/11 3:30am

10pm KQeD 9 The Madness of King George (1994) The 18th-century British monarch (Nigel Hawthorne) loves his devoted queen (Helen Mirren), but illness dramatically affects his mind. | R (9) 9/11 4am

KQeD + Sherlock Holmes #302 The Problem of Thor Bridge. a dejected wife is gunned down in cold blood after arranging to meet her children’s governess. | R (+) 9/11 4am

11pm KQeD + War of the Worlds Live The stage version of Jeff Wayne’s album features a grand mix of live music, theater, and visual arts. | R (+) 9/11 5am

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10:30 KQeD + POV | H | If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front. a revealing look at a radical environmental group focuses on a former member facing life in prison. | R (+) 9/14 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Tavis Smiley Reports | H | Too Important to Fail examines the disturbing aspect of the education crisis—the dropout rate of black teenage males. | R (9) 9/14 5am

Wednesday 14eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/15 1am

KQeD + This is Us | H | q | Local Artists. | R (+) 9/15 1am, 9/17 2:30pm

7:30 KQeD 9 QUEST | H | q | Airborne Wind Energy/Sea Urchins. explore high-altitude wind energy, a 100-year-old California wildlife study, and sea urchins as “ca-naries” in the pacific Ocean’s coal mine. | R (9) 9/15 1:30am, 9/16 1:30pm

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe Galicia and the Camino de Santiago. | R (+) 9/15 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Nature Clever Monkeys. Which are the cleverest monkeys? How much of human experience do they really share? pictured here is a sooty mangabey, one of the troop of multilingual monkeys, eight species, who all understand each other’s calls. | D | R (9) 9/15 2am

11pm KQeD 9 Globe Trekker Peru and Amazon. | R (9) 9/13 5am

KQeD + Nancy Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime examines this remarkable First Lady and her marriage and partnership with Ronald Reagan. | R (+) 9/13 5am, 9/15 7pm, 9/16 1am

Tuesday 13eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/14 1am

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, 14 of 16. | R (+) Wed 9/14 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Adam5100, Ledoh, Caleb Duarte, Susannah Bet-tag. | R (9) 9/14 1:30am, 9/16 11:30pm, 9/17 5:30am

KQeD + Ask This Old House | R (+) 9/14 1:30am, 9/17 11:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Young Victoria tells the story of how an unassuming little girl rose to be the most powerful woman in the world. | R (9) 9/14 2am

KQeD + The War Pride of Our Nation examines the invasion of europe, as a million and a half allied troops landed in France in 1944. | D | R (+) 9/14 2am

8:50 KQeD 9 Edward VII: King of Plea-sure | H | reveals the personality and private life of this much mis-understood British monarch. | R (9) 9/14 2:50am, 9/18 10:30pm, 9/19 4:30am

10pm KQeD 9 Frontline | H | TBA. | R (9) 9/14 4am

8:30 KQeD + Last of the Summer Wine | H | #2302. | R (+) 9/12 2:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Great Performances | H | New York Philharmonic 10th Anniversary Concert for 9/11. The New York philharmonic performs Mahler’s Symphony no. 2, “Resurrection,” in honor of the victims of September 11, 2001, in a free concert for the people of New York. | R (9) 9/12 3am

KQeD + Masterpiece Mystery! Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy. poirot steps in to investigate when a local Reverend chokes to death at a cocktail party. | D | R (+) 9/12 3am

10:30 KQeD 9 Objects and Memory Set to the music of philip glass, this program examines the personal response to items recovered after 9/11 and other national tragedies. | D | R (9) 9/12 4:30am

KQeD + Pride and Passion: TheItalians in America | R (+) 9/12 4:30am

11:30 KQeD 9 From the Ground Up | R (9) 9/12 5:30am

KQeD + ImageMakers | q | Imagine a World Without Me. | R (+) 9/12 5:30am

Monday 12eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Austin City Limits The National/Band of Horses.

KQeD + Life on Mars #101.

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/13 1am

KQeD + Lark Rise to Candleford #113. | R (+) 9/13 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/13 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Relative Riches. | R (9) 9/13 2am

KQeD + The War A Deadly Calling examines the reaction to the war as the public begins to see the toll it’s taking on the troops. | D | R (+) 9/13 2am

9pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Las Vegas, Hour 3 of 3. | R (9) 9/13 3am

10pm KQeD 9 Grace Kelly: The American Princess | R (9) 9/13 4am

KQeD + War Letters: American Experience reveals newly uncovered personal correspondence, from the american Revolution to the gulf War. | D | R (+) 9/13 4am

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10pm KQeD 9 Chanticleer: Mission Road The male a capella chorus performs at California’s beloved missions. | R (9) 9/17 4am

KQeD + Mystery! Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Series 6: Chinese Walls. Lynley and Havers are catapulted into the world of Internet vice when they inves-tigate a brutal death. | D | R (+) 9/17 4am

10:30 KQeD 9 Need to Know | H | R (9) 9/17 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | When Sparks Fly. | R (9) 9/17 5am

11:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Adam5100, Ledoh, Caleb Duarte, Susannah Bet-tag. | R (9) 9/17 5:30am

KQeD + One Step Beyond #103 Encounter. | R (+) 9/17 5:30am

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mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H || R (9) 9/19 noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H || R (9) 9/19 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | KQeD + Zoboomafoo | D

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts

KQeD + Thomas and Friends | D

7am KQeD 9 Arthur | D

KQeD + Wild Animal Baby Explorers

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou | D

KQeD + Caillou | D | R (9) 9/19 7:30am, 9/24 7:30am

8am KQeD 9 Travelscope | H | In the Path of the Conquistadors.

KQeD + Curious George | D | R (9) 9/18 8am

10pm KQeD + Inspector Morse | H | #306 Dead on Time, Part 2. | R (+) 9/16 4am

10:02 KQeD 9 Louis Prima: In Person! showcases full length perfor-mances by prima, on trumpet and vocals, from his storied career. | R (9) 9/16 4:02am

11pm KQeD 9 Latin Music USA The Salsa Revolution. puerto Rican plena, soul, and jazz blend to create salsa, which becomes a defin-ing rhythm for Latinos. | R (9) 9/16 5am

KQeD + History Detectives #607. | R (+) 9/16 5am

Friday 16eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/17 1am

KQeD + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #107 Problem at Sea. | R (+) 9/17 1am, 9/18 5pm

7:30 KQeD 9 This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 9/17 1:30am, 9/18 4pm; (+) 9/17 1pm

8pm KQeD 9 Washington Week | H | R (9) 9/17 2am

KQeD + Foyle’s War #103 The White Feather, Part 1. The arrest of a girl on a sabotage charge brings Foyle into contact with english Nazi sympathizers. | R (+) 9/17 2am

8:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #606. | R (9) 9/17 2:30am & 1pm, 9/18 12:30am

9pm KQeD 9 San Francisco Symphony at 100 | H | The San Francisco Symphony’s story spans a century of great music and personalities and is one that ultimately reflects the pioneer-ing spirit of its city. Includes rare footage and recordings from the symphony’s archives. | R (9) 9/17 3am, 9/18 noon; (+) 9/21 10pm, 9/22 4am & 7pm, 9/23 1am

KQeD + Foyle’s War #104 The White Feather, Part 2. | R (+) 9/17 3am

KQeD + The War FUBAR examines the fight in europe and Japan as soldiers continued to die on both sides of the world. | D | R (+) 9/15 2am

9pm KQeD 9 Nova Smartest Machine on Earth. enter an IBM lab where scientists are working to per-fect a machine that can answer any question. | D | R (9) 9/15 3am

10pm KQeD 9 Nova scienceNOW How Does the Brain Work? Can new sci-ence help us understand how the brain allows us to think, act, feel, and behave? | D | R (9) 9/15 4am

10:09 KQeD + History Detectives WWII Land Craft/The Abolitionist Flag/Mailorder Brides. | R (+) 9/15 4:09am

11pm KQeD 9 In the Life | H | Gaycation. | R (9) 9/15 5am

11:05 KQeD + D-Day: The Price of Freedom pays tribute to the courageous men who began the liberation of France more than 60 years ago. | R (+) 9/15 5:05am

11:30 KQeD 9 In the Life | H | #2012. | R (9) 9/15 5:30am

Thursday 15eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/16 1am

KQeD + Nancy Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime | R (+) 9/16 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | H | q | #606. | R (9) 9/16 1:30am & 8:30pm, 9/17 2:30am & 1pm, 9/18 12:30am

8pm KQeD 9 San Francisco Opera | H || q | Tosca is puccini’s tragic story of Tosca (adrianne piec-zonka), her lover Mario (Carlo Ventre), and the amoral police chief, Scarpia (Lado ataneli). | R (9) 9/16 2am

KQeD + New Tricks | H | #503 A Face for Radio. | R (+) 9/16 2am

9pm KQeD + Inspector Morse #305 Dead on Time, Part 1. Morse inves-tigates the apparent suicide of Henry Fallon who, suffering from a fatal disease, appears to have shot himself. | R (+) 9/16 3am

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mid KQeD 9 Roadtrip Nation | q | #603.

KQeD + Austin City Limits Sonic Youth/The Black Keys. | R (9) 9/19 mid

12:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #606.

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | KQeD + Zoboomafoo | D

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/26 5:30pm; (+) 9/26 4pm

KQeD + Thomas and Friends | D

7am KQeD 9 Arthur | D

KQeD + Bob the Builder | D

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou | D

KQeD + Caillou | D | R (9) 9/20 7:30am, 9/25 7:30am

8am KQeD 9 Curious George | D

KQeD + Clifford’s Puppy Days | D

8:30 KQeD 9 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

KQeD + Clifford the Big Red Dog | D

9am KQeD 9 Super Why! | R (9) 9/29 9am; (+) 9/29 11am

KQeD + Martha Speaks | D

9:30 KQeD 9 Dinosaur Train | D

KQeD + Arthur | D | R (9) 9/19 7am, 9/24 7am

10am KQeD 9 Clifford the Big Red Dog | R (+) 9/20 8:30am

KQeD + Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/20 6:30am, 9/25 6:30am

10:30 KQeD 9 Clifford’s Puppy Days | D | R (+) 9/29 8am

KQeD + The Electric Company | D

11am KQeD 9 Nature Silence of the Bees. Scientists race to discover the cause of the ecological disaster of recent massive bee die-offs.

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, Part 15 of 16. | R (+) Tue 9/20 7pm, Wed 9/21 1am

11:30 KQeD + Ask This Old House | R (+) 9/20 7:30pm, 9/21 1:30am

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noon KQeD 9 San Francisco Symphony at 100 | R (+) 9/21 10pm, 9/22 4am & 7pm, 9/23 1am

KQeD + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Best Week-end Breakfast.

12:30 KQeD + Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class | q | Asparagus Salad with Tangy Relish and Rolled Pork with Figs.

4:30 KQeD 9 Hometime Granite Bartop.

KQeD + Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #603 Elite Cafe, Grand Oaks, Risibisi.

5pm KQeD 9 Ask This Old House

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe Belgium: Bruges and Brussels.

5:30 KQeD 9 Ask This Old House

KQeD + California’s Gold Elvis House. Visit the one-time palm Springs home of elvis presley, now des-ignated as a historic property.

6pm KQeD 9 In Performance at the White House Fiesta Latina. president and Mrs. Obama celebrate Hispanic heritage with perfor-mances by gloria estefan, José Feliciano, and others.

KQeD + André Rieu Presents: Live in Maastricht | H | andré Rieu presents his traditional summer evening concert at Vrijthof Square with the Johann Strauss Orchestra.

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7pm KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | H | R (9) 11:32pm, 9/18 1am, 5:32am, & 4:30pm, 9/19 7:30pm, 9/20 1:30am

KQeD + The Lawrence Welk Show Down on the Farm. | R (+) 9/18 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Alone Again (Naturally). | R (9) 9/18 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Thelma and Louise (1991) Louise, an arkansas waitress (Susan Sarandon), and house-wife Thelma (geena Davis) hop into a 1966 Thunderbird and hit the road. | R (9) 9/18 2am

KQeD + Antiques Roadshow Louis-ville, Hour 2 of 3. | R (+) 9/18 2am

9pm KQeD + Priceless Antiques Road-show | H | #120. | R (+) 9/18 3am

9:30 KQeD + Priceless Antiques Road-show | H | #121. | R (+) 9/18 3:30am

9:59 KQeD 9 Never on Sunday (1960) an american intellectual (Jules Dassin) tries to reform a happy prostitute (Melina Mercouri) in greece. | R (9) 9/18 3:59am

10pm KQeD + Sherlock Holmes #303 The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place. Sir Robert Norberton has gambled on a horse in the Champion Stakes. If it loses, he’ll be ruined. | R (+) 9/18 4am

10:59 KQeD + The Who at Kilburn 1977 Digitally restored and re-mastered footage from Keith Moon’s penultimate live pefor-mance. | R (+) 9/18 4:59am

11:32 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/18 1am, 5:32am, & 4:30pm, 9/19 7:30pm, 9/20 1:30am

8:30 KQeD 9 Cuisine Culture | H | #102.

KQeD + The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

9am KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #303 Capannina, Ange-line’s Louisiana Kitchen, Play-ground. | R (9) 9/18 5:30pm

KQeD + Super Why! | R (9) 9/23 9am; (+) 9/23 11am

9:30 KQeD 9 Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless A Whole New Enchilada.

KQeD + Dinosaur Train | D

10am KQeD 9 Kimchi Chronicles | H | The Rice Chronicles.

KQeD + Wild Kratts | R (9) 9/19 6:30am, 9/24 6:30am

10:30 KQeD 9 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Simple Sweet Notes. | D

KQeD + The Electric Company | D

11am KQeD 9 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen | H | Icebox Desserts.

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, Part 15 of 16. | R (+)Sun 9/18 11am, Tue 9/20 7pm, Wed 9/21 1am

11:30 KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Italian-American Classics.

KQeD + Ask This Old House

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noon KQeD 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class | q | Shellfish Orzo Stew and Orange, Avocado Salad.

KQeD + MotorWeek | H | R (9) 4pm

12:30 KQeD 9 Lidia’s Italy in America #101.

KQeD + The McLaughlin Group | H | | R (9) 9/18 3:30pm

1pm KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #606. | R (9) 9/18 12:30am

KQeD + This Week in Northern California | q | R (9) 9/18 4pm

1:30 KQeD 9 Vine Talk | H | Relishing Riojas from Spain.

KQeD + Equal Time | H | #113.

2pm KQeD 9 New Scandinavian Cooking | H | Southern Norway: Smoke and Water.

KQeD + Roadtrip Nation | q | #703. Meet prop stylist and story producer Heather Cameron.

2:30 KQeD 9 Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends Laurent Manrique, Seafood.

KQeD + This is Us | q | Local Artists.

3pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Hour 2 of 3.

KQeD + Rachel’s Favorite Food for Living | H | Soul Food.

3:30 KQeD + America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Tostadas and Empanadas.

4pm KQeD 9 MotorWeek | H |

KQeD + Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen Old-Fashioned Pork.

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9pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Roadshow Remembers. | R (9) 9/20 3am

10pm KQeD 9 The Storm That Swept Mexico focuses on the historical, social, political, and cultural forces that shaped the Mexican Revolution. | R (9) 9/20 4am, 9/25 noon

10:01 KQeD + History Detectives Hermann Goering’s Shotgun/Calf Creek Arrow/The Edison House. | R (+) 9/20 4:01am

11pm KQeD + Wolves in Paradise In this survival tale, ranchers face the challenge of living with the preda-tors in Yellowstone park. | R (+) 9/20 5am

Tuesday 20eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/21 1am

KQeD + This Old House Auburndale Project, Part 15 of 16. | R (+) Wed 9/21 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Erika Chong Shuch, Jesus Aguilar, Kathy Aoki, M dot Strange. | R (9) 9/21 1:30am, 9/23 11:30pm, 9/24 5:30am

KQeD + Ask This Old House | R (+) 9/21 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Britain’s X-Files | H | The amaz-ing true stories of UFO sightings in Britain in the 1950s are uncovered for the first time. | R (9) 9/21 2am

KQeD + The War A World Without War. By 1945, people understand all too well that there will be more bad news before the war can end. | D | R (+) 9/21 2am

8:50 KQeD 9 Labyrinth: The History of the Maze | H | Renowned maze designer and builder adrian Fisher guides this fascinating documen-tary tracing the development of the maze in religion, art, horticul-ture, and architecture. | R (9) 9/21 2:50am

10pm KQeD 9 Frontline | H | The Wounded Platoon. | R (9) 9/21 4am

10:30 KQeD + POV | H | The Learning follows four Filipino women who reluc-tantly leave their families and schools to teach in Baltimore. | R (+) 9/21 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Our Summer in Tehran Justine Shapiro and her 6-year-old son share daily life in Iran with three very different families. | R (9) 9/21 5am

8pm KQeD 9 Nature Supersize Crocs. World-renowned herpetologist Romulus Whitaker attempts to track the last of these leviathans. | R (9) 9/19 2am, 9/25 11am

KQeD + Keeping Up Appearances #116 Onslow’s Birthday. | R (+) 9/19 2am

8:30 KQeD + Last of the Summer Wine| H | #2303. | R (+) 9/19 2:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Inspector Lewis, Series IV: Wild Justice. an investigation into the poisoning of a bishop uncovers a twisted maze of motives and retribution. | D | R (9) 9/19 3am

KQeD + In the Footsteps of Marco Polo a photographer and a former Marine retrace Marco polo’s 25,000-mile path from Venice to China and back. | R (+) 9/19 3am

10:30 KQeD 9 Edward VII: King of Plea-sure | R (9) 9/19 4:30am

KQeD + In Search of Myths and Heroes Shangri-La. a trek through India, Nepal, and Tibet may reveal the truth of the se-cret paradise in the Himalayas. | D | R (+) 9/19 4:30am

11:30 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Marriage Is a Sentence. | R (9) 9/19 5:30am

KQeD + Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs explores the impressive and celebrated exhibit of the pharaoh’s artifacts. | R (+) 9/19 5:30am

Monday 19eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Austin City Limits Sonic Youth/The Black Keys.

KQeD + Life on Mars #102.

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

KQED’s celebration of Latino Heritage Month is made possible by Verizon and Wells Fargo. Visit kqed.org/ heritage for a list of special programs and a community resource guide.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/20 1am

KQeD + Lark Rise to Candleford #114. | R (+) 9/20 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/20 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Jackpot! | R (9) 9/20 2am

KQeD + The War The Ghost Front. By December 1944, americans are weary of the war they have been fighting for three long years. | D | R (+) 9/20 2am

1pm KQeD 9 Keeping Score | q | Shosta-kovich: Symphony no. 5. The arresting symphony that would redeem Shostakovich or condemn him to the gulag is investigated. | D

KQeD + Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #204 Pasta Moon, Town Hall, Suppenkuche.

1:30 KQeD + Gourmet’s Adventures with Ruth The Bertinet Kitchen, Bath.

2pm KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Lost and Found.

KQeD + Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Smooth Food. | D

2:30 KQeD 9 The War: Soldados | q | tells the story of the South Bay’s Latino community during World War II.

KQeD + Burt Wolf: What We Eat Some Like It Hot: The Story of Chili Peppers.

3pm KQeD 9 Inside Washington | H |

KQeD + Keeping the Kibbutz | H | chronicles the changing kibbutz through the eyes of some of its most devoted members. | D

3:30 KQeD 9 The McLaughlin Group | H |

4pm KQeD 9 This Week in Northern California | q |

KQeD + 18 Voices Sing Kol Nidre | H | explores the most sacred prayer in Judaism that begins its holiest day of Yom Kippur.

4:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/19 7:30pm, 9/20 1:30am

5pm KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Classic Asian Appetizers.

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

5:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #303 Capannina, An-geline’s Louisiana Kitchen, Playground.

6pm KQeD 9 Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | q | Speaking in Tongues follows four diverse kids in California on a journey to become bilingual.

KQeD + Antiques Roadshow Grand Rapids, Hour 3 of 3.

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7pm KQeD 9 Mexico: The Royal Tour | H | CBS travel editor peter greenberg joins Mexican president Felipe Calderón for a history-making special showcasing Mexico in a way no visitor has ever seen it before—through the eyes of its leader. | R (9) 9/19 1am

KQeD + As Time Goes By #118. | R (+) 9/19 1am

7:30 KQeD + May to December | H | #103 Send in the Clowns. | R (+) 9/19 1:30am

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/23 1am

KQeD + San Francisco Symphony at 100 | R (+) 9/23 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | H | q | #607. | R (9) 9/23 1:30am & 8:30pm, 9/24 2:30am & 1pm, 9/25 12:30am

8pm KQeD 9 San Francisco Opera | H || q | The Elixir of Love. Ramón Vargas and Inva Mula headline Donizetti’s comic tale of in-nocent love and boundless devotion, set in the Napa Valley circa 1915. | R (9) 9/23 2am

KQeD + New Tricks | H | #504 Loyalties and Royalties. | R (+) 9/23 2am

9pm KQeD + Inspector Morse #307 Happy Families, Part 1. Sir John Balcombe is found brutally murdered at his home. | R (+) 9/23 3am

10pm KQeD + Inspector Morse #308 Happy Families, Part 2. | R (+) 9/23 4am

10:30 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Not the Same Old Song and Dance. | R (9) 9/23 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Latin Music USA The Chicano Wave. Mexican americans across the Southwest shape their own distinct music and enter the national stage. | R (9) 9/23 5am

KQeD + Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness | q | See page 4 for more information. | R (9) 9/25 2pm; (+) 9/23 5am

Friday 23eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/24 1am

KQeD + Agatha Christie’s Poirot | s | #301 How Does Your Garden Grow? | R (+) 9/24 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 This Week in Northern California | H | q | R (9) 9/24 1:30am, 9/25 4pm

8pm KQeD 9 Washington Week | H || R (9) 9/24 2am

KQeD + Foyle’s War | s |#105 A Lesson in Murder, Part 1. a conscientious objector dies in police custody, setting in motion a series of sus-picious deaths. | R (+) 9/24 2am

8:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #607. | R (9) 9/24 2:30am & 1pm, 9/25 12:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Nova Secrets Beneath the Ice. Scientists use a state-of-the-art drilling probe to investigate ice shelf melting in antarctica. | R (9) 9/22 3am

10pm KQeD 9 Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness | H | q | The residents of patchogue, N.Y., come together to take action after anti-immigrant violence devastates the community. See page 4 for more information. | R (9) 9/22 4am, 9/25 2pm; (+) 9/22 11pm, 9/23 5am

KQeD + San Francisco Symphony at 100 | H | The San Francisco Symphony’s story is one that ultimately reflects the pioneer-ing spirit of its city. Includes rare footage and recordings from the symphony’s archives. | R (+) 9/22 4am & 7pm, 9/23 1am

11pm KQeD 9 Not In Our Town, North-ern California: When Hate Happens Here | q | features stories of communities from Shasta County to the Bay area responding to hate crimes. | R (9) 9/22 5am

KQeD + Freeway Philharmonic fol-lows seven freelance classical musicians as they struggle for positions with a major orches-tra. | R (+) 9/22 5am

Thursday 22eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

Wednesday 21eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/22 1am

KQeD + This is Us | H | q | #315.| R (+) 9/22 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 QUEST | H | q | Megathrust Earthquakes. Discover how clean energy production can trigger man-made earthquakes, explore megathrust earth-quakes in the Northwest, and visit a shake table. | R (9) 9/22 1:30am, 9/23 1:30pm

KQeD + Ringing Up | H | Join the world-renowned Sonos Hand-bell ensemble, a Bay area musi-cal treasure, as they perform work by gershwin, McDowell, and Bach, arranged by artistic director James Meredith. | R (+) 9/22 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Nature Fellowship of the Whales follows the first year of a humpback whale’s life as it learns the lessons of life from her mother. | D | R (9) 9/22 2am

KQeD + Live from Lincoln Center | H | New York Philharmonic Opening Night Gala Con-cert. Soprano Deborah Voigt (pictued) is on hand for an evening of music by Barber, Wagner, and Richard Strauss. | R (+) 9/22 2am

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1:30 KQeD 9 Vine Talk | H | Basking in Bordeaux from the Left Bank.

KQeD + Country Pop Legends (My Music) | s | features new live performances and classic clips from Tammy Wynette, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, and oth-ers. | R (+) 9/27 8:30pm, 9/28 2:30am

2pm KQeD 9 New Scandinavian Cooking Mid-Norway: Old-Fashioned Sweet Tooth.

2:30 KQeD 9 Rivers of a Lost Coast | H | Using vintage photos, exclusive interviews, and never-before-seen footage, this documentary reflects on one of the country’s most fabled angling com-munities, showing a side of California most people never knew existed.

3:30 KQeD + Suze Orman’s Money Class | s | R (+) 9/25 11am & 10pm, 9/26 4am & 7:30pm, 9/27 1:30am

4pm KQeD 9 MotorWeek | H |

4:30 KQeD 9 Hometime Circular Beds.

5pm KQeD 9 Ask This Old House

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KQeD + 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. | s | directly addresses the crisis of obesity and chronic disease plaguing america. | R (+) 9/25 8:30pm, 9/26 2:30am, 9/27 7pm, 9/28 1am, 9/29 10:30pm, 9/30 4:30am

6pm KQeD 9 Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Seeds of Justice | H | This award-winning documenatary chronicles Reynoso’s humble origins, his appointment to the California Supreme Court, and more. | R (9) 9/27 11pm, 9/28 5am

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7pm KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | H | R (9) 9/25 1am & 4:30pm, 9/26 7:30pm, 9/27 1:30am

KQeD + Love Me Tender—The Love Songs of Elvis | H | s | ashley Judd narrates the story of the tender side of the King of Rock and Roll. | R (+) 9/25 1am & 5pm

7:30 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Suburban Strange. | R (9) 9/25 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Fiddler on the Roof (1971) Norman Jewison’s adaptation of the long-running Broadway musical stars Israeli actor Topol as Tevye the milkman. | R (9) 9/25 2am

9pm KQeD + American Masters | s | Pete Seeger: The Power of Song. This first authorized film poetically documents Seeger’s unique experience and con-tributions. | R (+) 9/25 3am & 3pm, 9/29 7pm, 9/30 1am

KQeD + Suze Orman’s Money Class | s | Based on her new book, this program reveals Orman’s expert take on what actions people need to take in light of the new economy. | R (+) 3:30pm, 9/25 11am & 10pm, 9/26 4am & 7:30pm, 9/27 1:30am

8am KQeD 9 Travelscope | H | Manzanillo, Mexico and the Costa Alegre.

8:30 KQeD 9 Cuisine Culture | H | #103.

9am KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #304 Cyrus, Yellow Sub-marine, Slanted Door. | R (9) 9/25 5:30pm

9:30 KQeD 9 Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless | H | Mediterranean Baja.

KQeD + Jacques Pépin: Live in San Francisco | q | s | Join chef pépin and longtime best friend Jean-Claude Szurdak for a cooking demonstration at the Farallon Restaurant. | R (+) 11:30pm, 9/25 5:30am

10am KQeD 9 Kimchi Chronicles | H | The Jeju Chronicles.

KQeD + Totally Unprepared: A Sur-vival Guide to Disasters | H | | s | is a family-friendly guide to making your home safer and more secure during the next earthquake. | R (+) 11pm, 9/25 5am & 7am, 9/26 7pm & 11:30pm, 9/27 1am & 5:30am

10:30 KQeD 9 Jacques Pépin: More Fast Food My Way | q | Chef’s Dream. | D

KQeD + Michael Londra: Beyond Celtic | s | Join one of Ireland’s most beloved performers for this brilliant musical spectacu-lar, re-creating sounds from around the world with a unique Celtic twist. | R (+) 9/25 7pm, 9/26 1am, 9/29 9pm, 9/30 3am

11am KQeD 9 Cook’s Country from America’s Test Kitchen | H | Fancy Chicken.

11:30 KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Cookie Jar Favorites.

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noon KQeD 9 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class | q | Sausage Crostini, Goat Cheese Linguine, and Melons in Wine.

KQeD + Nature | s | Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air. Stunningly beautiful footage of humming-birds in the wild is combined with high-tech presentations of their remarkable abilities. | D

12:30 KQeD 9 Lidia’s Italy in America #102.

1pm KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #607. | R (9) 9/25 12:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Great Performances | H | Plácido Domingo: My Favorite Roles. The celebrated tenor reflects on his favorite roles from opera houses around the world. pictured here, Domingo in Turandot. | R (9) 9/24 3am

KQeD + Foyle’s War | s | #106 A Les-son in Murder, Part 2. | R (+) 9/24 3am

10pm KQeD + Mystery! | s | Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Series 6: In the Blink of an Eye. Lynley and Havers investigate the death of paparazzo peter Rooker. | D | R (+) 9/24 4am

10:30 KQeD 9 Need to Know | H | R (9) 9/24 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | My First Crush. | R (9) 9/24 5am

11:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Erika Chong Shuch, Jesus Aguilar, Kathy Aoki, M dot Strange. | R (9) 9/24 5:30am

Saturday 24eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) 9/26 noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 9/26 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | KQeD + ADD and Loving It?! | s | In

this uplifting and entertaining documentary, actor patrick McKenna talks to researchers, specialists, and doctors about aDD and aDHD. | R (+) 9/27 10:30pm, 9/28 4:30am

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts

7am KQeD 9 Arthur | D

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou | D

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KQeD + Life on Mars #103.

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/27 1am

KQeD + Totally Unprepared: A Survival Guide to Disasters | s | R (+) 11:30pm, 9/27 1am & 5:30am

7:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/27 1:30am

KQeD + Suze Orman’s Money Class | s | R (+) 9/27 1:30am

8pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, Hour 1 of 3. | R (9) 9/27 2am

9pm KQeD 9 Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City, Part 1 of 3. | R (9) 9/27 3am

9:30 KQeD + The Ed Sullivan Comedy Special | s | R (+) 9/27 3:30am

10pm KQeD 9 Seabiscuit: American Experience a wealthy owner, a stubborn trainer, and two gifted jockeys turned a racehorse into a national hero. | D | R (9) 9/27 4am

11pm KQeD 9 Globe Trekker | H | Central America: Costa Rica and Nicaragua. | R (9) 9/27 5am

11:30 KQeD + Totally Unprepared: A Survival Guide to Disasters | s | R (+) 9/27 1am & 5:30am

1pm KQeD + The Ed Sullivan Comedy Special | s | brings back the original stars that defined the history of comedy, in their prime doing their original acts. | R (+) 9/26 9:30pm, 9/27 3:30am

2pm KQeD 9 Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness | q |

3pm KQeD 9 Inside Washington | H |

KQeD + American Masters | s | Pete Seeger: The Power of Song. | R (+) 9/29 7pm, 9/30 1am

3:30 KQeD 9 The McLaughlin Group | H |

4pm KQeD 9 This Week in Northern California | q |

4:30 KQeD 9 Ebert Presents At the Movies | R (9) 9/26 7:30pm, 9/27 1:30am

5pm KQeD 9 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Illustrated Turkey on the Grill.

KQeD + Love Me Tender—The Love Songs of Elvis | s |

5:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #304 Cyrus, Yellow Submarine, Slanted Door.

6pm KQeD 9 Truly CA: Our State, Our Stories | H | q | Corner Store. after ten years in San Francisco, a grocer returns to palestine to bring his family to america. But a lot has changed in a decade and he must confront new realities.

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7pm KQeD 9 Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose | H | Costa Rica: Quest for Pura Vida. | R (9) 9/26 1am

KQeD + Michael Londra: Beyond Celtic | s | R (+) 9/26 1am, 9/29 9pm, 9/30 3am

8pm KQeD 9 Nature Cuba: The Accidental Eden. The rise in tourism may greatly affect the small island’s stunning biodiversity and wild landscapes. | D | R (9) 9/26 2am

8:30 KQeD + 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. | s | R (+) 9/26 2:30am, 9/27 7pm, 9/28 1am, 9/29 10:30pm, 9/30 4:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Masterpiece Mystery! | H | Inspector Lewis, Series IV: The Mind Has Mountains. When a student is found dead during a clinical drug trial, the motives of an enigmatic professor are questioned. When a second death occurs, Lewis and Hathaway begin to suspect foul play. | D | R (9) 9/26 3am

10pm KQeD + Suze Orman’s Money Class | s | R (+) 9/26 4am & 7:30pm, 9/27 1:30am

10:30 KQeD 9 POV | H | Better This World tells the story of two friends accused of intending to firebomb the 2008 Republican National Convention. | R (9) 9/26 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Jews and Baseball Yogi Berra, Sandy Koufax, and other greats are featured in this look at Jewish americans and baseball. | R (9) 9/25 5am

KQeD + Totally Unprepared: A Sur-vival Guide to Disasters | s | R (+) 9/25 5am & 7am, 9/26 7pm & 11:30pm, 9/27 1am & 5:30am

11:30 KQeD + Jacques Pépin: Live in San Francisco | q | s | R (+) 9/25 5:30am

Sunday 25eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Roadtrip Nation | q | #604.

KQeD + Austin City Limits Lyle Lovett/Bob Schneider. | R (9) 9/26 mid

12:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #607.

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

6am KQeD 9 Raggs | q | KQeD + Qi Gong: Deeper Flow with

Lee Holden | s | Master instructor Lee Holden guides viewers through a deeper journey into the time-honored eastern healing practice of qi gong.

6:30 KQeD 9 Wild Kratts

7am KQeD 9 Arthur | D

KQeD + Totally Unprepared: A Survival Guide to Disasters | s | R (+) 9/26 7pm & 11:30pm, 9/27 1am & 5:30am

7:30 KQeD 9 Caillou | D

KQeD + The Road to Perfect Health with Brenda Watson | s | shows us how all health ailments can be linked to an im-balance in the digestive system.

8am KQeD 9 Curious George | D

8:30 KQeD 9 The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! | q | D

9am KQeD 9 Super Why!

9:30 KQeD 9 Dinosaur Train | D

KQeD + Stop Back Pain with Vijay Vad, M.D. | s | presents a comprehensive overview of the most common causes for chronic back pain: disc injuries and spinal stenosis. | R (+) 9/28 10:30pm, 9/29 4:30am

10am KQeD 9 Clifford the Big Red Dog | D | R (+) 9/27 8:30am

10:30 KQeD 9 Clifford’s Puppy Days | D

11am KQeD 9 Nature Supersize Crocs.

KQeD + Suze Orman’s Money Class | s | R (+) 10pm, 9/26 4am & 7:30pm, 9/27 1:30am

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10:30 KQeD + 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. | s | R (+) 9/30 4:30am

10:37 KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | In Sickness and in Health. | R (9) 9/30 4:37am

11:02 KQeD 9 Latin Music USA Divas and Superstars focuses on the Latin pop explosion at the turn of the 21st century. | R (9) 9/30 5:02am

Friday 30eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report

KQeD + Agatha Christie’s Poirot #108 The Incredible Theft. a secret design sheet for a new fighter aircraft is stolen.

7:30 KQeD 9 This Week in Northern California | H | q |

8pm KQeD 9 Washington Week | H |

KQeD + Foyle’s War #107 Eagle Day, Part 1. Foyle uncovers a plot to steal art being moved from the local museum to Wales.

8:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | q | #608.

9pm KQeD 9 Great Performances | H | Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk— A Celebration of New Orleans Blues. The versatile British ac-tor showcases his musical side.

KQeD + Foyle’s War #108 Eagle Day, Part 2.

10pm KQeD 9 PBS Previews: Prohibition a preview of the new film by Ken Burns (coming to KQeD in October) about the rule and fall of the 18th amendment. | D

KQeD + ImageMakers | q | My Precious Daughter.

10:30 KQeD 9 Need to Know | H |

KQeD + POV | H | Last Train Home. Migrant workers journey to their home villages for the Chinese New Year as their family grows distant.

11pm KQeD 9 ImageMakers | q | Boys and Their Pets.

11:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | Favianna Rodriguez, Benjamin Levy, Laurie Antonioli, Julio Cesar Morales.

7:44 KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Athens and Side Trips. | R (+) 9/29 1:44am

8pm KQeD 9 Eden at the End of the World tracks several species that call the extreme wilderness environment of patagonia their home. | R (9) 9/29 2am

8:28 KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Italy’s Great Hill Towns. | R (+) 9/29 2:28am

9pm KQeD 9 Nova Japan’s Killer Quake. This look at the science behind the catastrophe includes eyewit-ness videos and on-the-spot reporting. | R (9) 9/29 3am

9:34 KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Great Swiss Cities: Luzern, Bern, Zurich, and Lausanne. | R (+) 9/29 3:34am

10pm KQeD 9 Surviving the Tsunami: A Nova Special Presentation | H | Video footage and the stories of survivors reveal the destruction of the 2011 tsunami in Japan. | R (9) 9/29 4am

10:30 KQeD + Stop Back Pain with Vijay Vad, M.D. | s | R (+) 9/29 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Pharaoh’s Holy Treasure | H | follows British metallurgist Robert Feather’s fascinating adventure deciphering text engraved on an ancient copper scroll. | R (9) 9/29 5am

Thursday 29eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/30 1am

KQeD + American Masters | s | Pete Seeger: The Power of Song. | R (+) 9/30 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 Check, Please! Bay Area | H | q | #608. | R (9) 9/30 1:30am & 8:30pm

8pm KQeD 9 Lost Treasures of the Ancient World Empires in the Americas. | R (9) 9/30 2am

8:50 KQeD 9 Lost Treasures of the Ancient World Mayans and Aztecs: Ancient Lands of the Americans. | D | R (9) 9/30 2:50am

9pm KQeD + Michael Londra: Beyond Celtic | s | R (+) 9/30 3am

9:40 KQeD 9 Secrets of the Dead Lost in the Amazon. In 1925, adventurer Col. percy Fawcett disappeared while searching for a city of gold in Brazil. | D | R (9) 9/30 3:40am

Tuesday 27eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

eVeNINg

7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/28 1am

KQeD + 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. | s | R (+) 9/28 1am, 9/29 10:30pm, 9/30 4:30am

7:30 KQeD 9 Spark | q | s | Favianna Rodriguez, Benjamin Levy, Laurie Antonioli, Julio Cesar Morales. | R (9) 9/28 1:30am, 9/30 11:30pm

8pm KQeD 9 Secrets of the Dead Churchill’s Deadly Decision focuses on Winston Churchill’s decision to destroy French ships after France surrendered to Hitler. | D | R (9) 9/28 2am

8:30 KQeD + Country Pop Legends (My Music) | s | R (+) 9/28 2:30am

9pm KQeD 9 Nazi Hunters | H | Hunting Adolf Eichmann chronicles the search for the SS officer charged with transporting the Jews to extermination camps. | R (9) 9/21 3am

10pm KQeD 9 Frontline | H | Football High. | R (9) 9/28 4am

10:30 KQeD + ADD and Loving It?! | s | | R (+) 9/28 4:30am

11pm KQeD 9 Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Seeds of Justice | R (9) 9/28 5am

Wednesday 28eaRLY

mid KQeD 9 Charlie Rose | H | R (9) noon

KQeD + Tavis Smiley | H | R (9) 2pm

12:30 KQeD + BBC World News

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

6am-7pm See page 25 for program schedule.

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7pm KQeD 9 Nightly Business Report | R (9) 9/29 1am

KQeD + Rick Steves’ Europe | s | Dublin and Mystical Sidetrips. | R (+) 9/29 1am

7:30 KQeD 9 QUEST | H | q | Monitoring Marine Protected Areas. Marine protected areas have been established off the California coast to protect fragile marine ecosystems. But are they work-ing? | R (9) 9/29 1:30am, 9/30 1:30pm

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Weekdays 6am-7pm on KQED Plus

Comcast 10; Channels 54, 54.1, 9.2, and 25.2

MORNINg6:00 Mon–Fri Zoboomafoo 6:30 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends – new time 7:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street – new time 8:00 Mon–Fri Clifford’s Puppy Days – new time 8:30 Mon–Fri Clifford the Big Red Dog – new time9:00 Mon–Fri Caillou – new time 9:30 Mon–Fri WordWorld – new time 10:00 Mon–Fri Curious George – new time 10:30 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! – new time 11:00 Mon–Fri Super Why! – new time 11:30 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train – new time

aFTeRNOON/eaRLY eVeNINg noon Mon–Fri Sesame Street1:00 Mon–Fri Barney and Friends1:30 Mon–Fri Caillou2:00 Mon–Fri Thomas and Friends – new time2:30 Mon–Fri Sid the Science Kid – new time3:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! – new time3:30 Mon–Fri Zoboomafoo – new time 4:00 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts4:30 Mon–Fri Arthur 5:00 Mon-Fri Martha Speaks5:30 Mon–Fri The Electric Company6:00 Mon–Fri BBC World News 6:30 Mon–Fri Nightly Business Report

Weekdays 6am-7pm on KQED 9

Comcast 9 & 709; Channels 9.1, 54.2, and 25.1

MORNINg6:00 Mon–Fri Raggs – new time 6:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts – new time 7:00 Mon–Fri Arthur – new time 7:30 Mon–Fri Caillou 8:00 Mon–Fri Curious George8:30 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 9:00 Mon–Fri Super Why! 9:30 Mon–Fri Dinosaur Train 10:00 Mon–Fri Clifford the Big Red Dog – new time 10:30 Mon–Fri Clifford’s Puppy Days – new time 11:00 Mon–Fri Sesame Street – new time

aFTeRNOON/eaRLY eVeNINgnoon Mon–Fri Charlie Rose1:00 Mon–Thu America’s Test Kitchen Fri Check, Please! Bay Area 1:30 Mon–Thu Julia Child Fri QUEST (except 9/2 In Julia’s Kitchen with Master Chefs)2:00 Mon–Fri Tavis Smiley 2:30 Mon–Fri BBC World News America3:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour4:00 Mon–Fri BBC World News America4:30 Mon–Fri Curious George 5:00 Mon–Fri The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 5:30 Mon–Fri Wild Kratts6:00 Mon–Fri PBS NewsHour

KQED Senior ManagerspReSIDeNT John L. Boland

exeCUTIVe VICe pReSIDeNT & CHIeF OpeRaTINg OFFICeR Donald W. Derheim

geNeRaL COUNSeL & CORpORaTe SeCReTaRY William L. Lowrey

CHIeF DeVeLOpMeNT OFFICeR Traci A. Eckels

VICe pReSIDeNT, HUMaN ReSOURCeS & LaBOR ReLaTIONS Joanne Carder

VICe pReSIDeNT & geNeRaL MaNageR, KQeD pUBLIC RaDIO Jo Anne Wallace

VICe pReSIDeNT, TeLeVISION Michael Isip

CHIeF TeCHNOLOgY OFFICeR Steve WelchVICe pReSIDeNT OF DIgITaL MeDIa & eDUCaTION Tim Olson

CHIeF FINaNCIaL OFFICeR Mitzie Kelley

KQED Board of Directorsanne avis, Larry Baer, Michael Billeci, Brenda Boudreaux, John Buoymaster, Lee Caraher, Simone Otus Coxe, Yogen Dalal, Scott Dettmer, elizabeth Hambrecht, Dianne Harrison, Marie Jorajuria, Chuck Kissner, Daphne Li, Melissa Ma, Srini Madala, Charley Moore, Mohammad Qayoumi, Mike Ramsay, José Rivero, Willa Seldon, Heidi Locke Simon, Roselyne Swig, Jay Yamada, John Yost

KQED Community Advisory Board Barry adler, Juveria aleem, Larry Brinkin, Kelly Chau, albert Cheng, Brian Cheu, Karen Clopton, Jaime Contreras, Maria Fort, Julie Fry, Lisa gonzales, Douglas Hollie, Heather Howard, Velma Landers, Cliff Moss, alfredo pedroza, Jay Rosenthal, Rosabella Safont, Johanna Silva, Katerina Villanueva, Lorraine Yglesias, Blanca Zarazua

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Monday–Friday

MORNINg6:00 Wai Lana Yoga6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches7:00 Power Yoga7:30 Sit and Be Fit8:00 Classical Stretch8:30 Burt Wolf’s Travels & Traditions 9:00 Rick Steves’ Europe9:30 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa10:00 Passport to Adventure 10:30 Travelscope11:00 California’s Gold11:30 Baking with Julia

aFTeRNOON/eVeNINgnoon Ciao Italia12:30 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 1:00 A Place of Our Own1:30 Katie Brown’s Workshop – new time2:00 Arts and Crafts (includes knitting, painting, and sewing programs) 3:00 Simply Ming 3:30 Delicious TV’s Totally Vegetarian4:00 Nick Stellino’s Family Table4:30 Lidia Bastianich5:00 Julia Child5:30 Jacques Pépin6:00 Joanne Weir 6:30 America’s Test Kitchen 7-11 (Mon) Arts Programming (Tue–Fri) Repeats of KQED 9 Prime-Time Programming

Saturday

MORNINg6:00 Wai Lana Yoga6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches7:00 Power Yoga7:30 Stretch and Be Fit8:00 Classic Stretch8:30 Motorweek9:00 Hometime9:30 This Old House (pictured)10:00 Ask This Old House10:30 The New Yankee Workshop11:00 American Woodshop – new time11:30 Woodsmith Shop

aFTeRNOON/eVeNINgnoon Garden Smart12:30 Victory Garden1:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 1:30 Growing a Greener World 2:00 Spark 2:30 Travelscope3:00 Passport to Adventure 3:30 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions4:00 Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe5:00 Art Wolfe’s Travels to the Edge5:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies6:00 Jacques Pépin6:30 Check, Please! Bay Area7:00 Music Specials 8:00 Austin City Limits9:00 Masterpiece 10:30 ImageMakers11:00 Specials

Sunday

MORNINg6:00 Wai Lana Yoga6:30 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches7:00 Power Yoga7:30 Stretch and Be Fit8:00 Classic Stretch8:30 Growing a Greener World 9:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 9:30 Victory Garden10:00 Garden Smart10:30 Check, Please! Bay Area11:00 Antiques Roadshow

aFTeRNOON/eVeNINgnoon The Leading Generation12:30 b Organic1:00 Growing Bolder1:30 Healing Quest 2:00 My Generation 2:30 Roadtrip Nation3:00 Motorweek3:30 Hometime4:00 This Old House4:30 Ask This Old House5:00 Victory Garden5:30 Ebert Presents At the Movies6:00 Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick6:30 Spark7-mid Arts Programming

The complete Life channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv

Comcast 189, Channel 54.3 The very best of KQeD prime-time programs as well as arts and entertainment, food, gardening, how-to, and travel.

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eVeRY MORNINg5:00 Curiosity Quest – new time 5:30 Wild Kratts 6:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman – new time6:30 Maya and Miguel 7:00 Martha Speaks – new time7:30 The Electric Company8:00 Angelina Ballerina 8:30 Anne of Green Gables—

Animated Series9:00 WordGirl – new time9:30 Martha Speaks – new time10:00 Raggs10:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman – new time11:00 The Electric Company – new time11:30 Angelina Ballerina – new time

eVeRY aFTeRNOONnoon Anne of Green Gables—

Animated Series – new time12:30 Arthur1:00 Clifford’s Puppy Days 1:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog 2:00 Martha Speaks 2:30 Wild Kratts – new time3:00 Arthur – new time3:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman – new time4:00 Dragonfly TV – new time4:30 Curiosity Quest – new time5:00 WordGirl5:30 Cyberchase

eVeRY eVeNINg6:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog – new time 6:30 Clifford’s Puppy Days – new time7:00 Wild Kratts 7:30 Martha Speaks8:00 Arthur8:30 Maya and Miguel9:00 WordGirl 9:30 Cyberchase10:00 The Electric Company – new time10:30 Dragonfly TV – new time11:00 Curiosity Quest – new time11:30 Wild Kratts

The overnight Kids channel schedules is available online. kqed.org/tv

Monday–Friday

MORNINg7am- Best of World (Science, nature, 1pm History, Public Affairs)

aFTeRNOON1:00 BBC World News (Live) 1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 NHK Newsline 2:30 Journal 3:00 BBC World News (Live) 3:30 Nightly Business Report (Live) 4:00 PBS NewsHour (Live) 5:00 BBC News 5:30 PBS NewsHour

eVeNINg 6:30 NHK Newsline7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Charlie Rose (Live) 9:00 BBC World News (Live) 9:30 Tavis Smiley 10:00 PBS NewsHour 11:00 NHK Newsline11:30 Nightly Business Report

Saturday

MORNINg6:00 John McLaughlin’s One on One6:30 This America with Dennis Wholey7:00 Religion and Ethics Newsweekly7:30 Need to Know8:30 Inside Washington9:00 Washington Week9:30 This Week in Northern California10:00 BBC Newsnight10:30 To the Contrary11:00 McLaughlin Group11:30 Inside Washington

aFTeRNOON noon Ideas in Action with Jim Glassman12:30 Maria Hinojosa: One-on-One

(pictured)1:00 BBC Newsnight1:30 QUEST3-6 Specials

eVeNINg 6:00 McLaughlin Group 6:30 Washington Week 7:00 This Week in Northern California7:30 QUEST 8:00 Globe Trekker9:00 Nature 10:00 Nova11:00 Specials

Sunday

MORNINg6:00 Need to Know7:00 QUEST7:30 BBC Newsnight8:00 World Business8:30 WealthTrack9:00 The Truth About Money – new time9:30 Inside Washington10:00 McLaughlin Group10:30 Washington Week11:00 This Week in Northern California11:30 BBC Newsnight

aFTeRNOONnoon QUEST12:30 Inside Washington1:00 McLaughlin Group 1:30 John McLaughlin’s One on One2:00 To the Contrary 2:30 QUEST 3:00 Need to Know 4:00 BBC Newsnight4:30 Washington Week5:00 Inside Washington5:30 McLaughlin Group

eVeNINg6:00 This Week in Northern California6:30 QUEST7:00 Globe Trekker8-mid Special Presentations

The complete World channel schedule is available online. kqed.org/tv

Comcast 192, Channel 54.4Quality children’s programming that kids will love and parents and caregivers will appreciate.

Comcast 190, Channel 9.3Thought-provoking television—public affairs, local and world events, nature, history, and science.

Essential PépinLegendary chef Jacques pépin has, for the first time ever, collected and updated his favorite recipes for a new series and companion book. In the 26-episode Essential Pépin, Jacques shares more than 125 recipes—from easy to elegant—ranging from classical escoffier Quenelles to homey Braised Beef in Red Wine and simple Chicken with Tarragon Butter. Series premieres October 15 on KQeD and on public television stations nationwide.

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