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Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 8PM 4 P. 2 FEBRUARY 2021 LEARN AT HOME 4 P. 6 Beyond the Elements on NOVA WEDNESDAYS 8PM begins February 3, 10, 17 4 P. 3
MontanaPBS Guide FEBRUARY 2021 · VOL. 34 · NO. 8 COPYRIGHT © 2021 MONTANAPBS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MEMBERSHIP 1-866-832-0829 KUSM-TV SHOP 1-800-406-6383 P.O. Box 173340 • Montana State University EMAIL membership@montanapbs.org Bozeman, MT 59717–3340 WEBSITE www.montanapbs.org OFFICE (406) 994-3437 ONLINE VIDEO PLAYER watch.montanapbs.org FAX (406) 994-6545 The Guide to MontanaPBS is printed monthly by the EMAIL kusm@montanapbs.org Bozeman Daily Chronicle for MontanaPBS and the Bozeman Staff Friends of MontanaPBS, Inc., a nonprofit corporation General Manager Aaron Pruitt 501(c)(3) P.O Box 173340, Bozeman, MT 59717-3340. Director of Content/Chief Operator Paul Heitt-Rennie The publication is sent to contributors to MontanaPBS. Director of Development Kristina Martin Basic annual membership is $35. Nonprofit periodical Development Officer Jeannie Gracey postage paid at Bozeman, MT. Membership/Events Manager Erika Matsuda SEND CHANGE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION TO: Development Asst. Norma Ardesson, Jade Williamson MontanaPBS Membership Membership Database Coordinator Markie DeRudder P.O. Box 173340 Office/Customer Service Coordinator Kris Fedro Bozeman, MT 59717-3340 Director of Education Nikki Vradenburg Director of Finance Jeff Nehring DAVID MCCLISTER Friends of MontanaPBS Board Director of Technology Dean Lawver Country music legend Loretta Lynn Director of Production Scott Sterling Officers Interim Broadcast Operations Manager Zara Mannion Chair Peggy Kuhr, Missoula Digital Content & Marketing Manager Laura Dick Vice Chair Pat Doyle, Helena Guide Production MSU Creative Services Secretary Katie Kotynski, Great Falls Loretta Lynn: Treasurer Bill Beecher, Great Falls KUFM-TV Members PARTV 180 • The University of Montana My Story in My Words Bozeman Alice Meister, Aaron Pruitt, Peg Wherry • Missoula, MT 59812 OFFICE (406) 243-4101 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 8PM Big Sky Charlie Callander • Billings Margaret MacDon- FAX (406) 243-3299 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of “Coal ald, Michael Sanderson • Great Falls Katie Kotynski • EMAIL kufm@montanapbs.org Miner’s Daughter,” the Loretta Lynn song Helena Kirk J. Miller, Bruce Whittenberg • Missoula Ray Ekness, Sue Malek • Poplar Rich Peterson • MISSOULA STAFF that became a book, a feature film, and Red Lodge Diane Young, Kent Young • Whitefish General Manager Ray Ekness an indelible part of popular culture. Like Joaquenia Heinrich • UM Missoula Adrea Lawrence • Program Assistant Sue Ginn so many other songs written by Lynn, the MSU Bozeman Terry Leist Senior Producer John Twiggs lyrics told the story of her life and spoke to Producer Anna Rau, Breanna McCabe women who struggled to make ends meet. Technical Director Saxon Holbrook Lynn’s simple, straightforward song stories gave legitimacy to the joys, heartaches, struggles and triumphs of daily life. Taking viewers back to the time when she hit the airwaves, this program follows Lynn’s rise to A service of record-breaking artist, topping the charts with her feisty female anthems, including “You Ain’t Woman Enough,” “Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’,” and “You’re Looking at Receiving MontanaPBS Country.” Using archival audio interviews and MontanaPBS broadcast services are available throughout the State on a number of independently-operated over- classic performances, My Story in My Words, the-air translators, as well as through various cable and satellite subscription services. For further information lets Lynn be the storyteller of her own about receiving MontanaPBS in your area, contact MontanaPBS Viewer Services (406) 994-3437 or send an email remarkable life. to membership@montanapbs.org, or go online to www.montanapbs.org/schedule. DAVID MCCLISTER When making changes to your over-the-air reception, re-scan for new and changed services in your area. Country music legend Loretta Lynn Additional over-the-air TV an em channels for MontanaPBS ls oz al la ell /B tF s a ou isp ng len tte 17 Paradise & Shields River Valleys ea ss lli l He Ka Bu Mi Gr Bi 20 Belgrade & Springhill Community MontanaPBS—HD 16.1 9.1 21.1 10.1 46.1 11.1 20 Billings MontanaPBS Kids 16.2 9.2 21.2 10.2 46.2 11.2 27 Emigrant & Chico Hot Springs MontanaPBS Create 16.3 9.3 21.3 10.3 46.3 11.3 40 Sweet Grass Hills; Liberty, MontanaPBS World 16.4 9.4 21.4 10.4 46.4 11.4 Toole & Hill Counties MPAN (Mont. Public 16.5 9.5 21.5 10.5 46.5 11.5 49 Helena Affairs Network) 63 Bridger, Fromberg and Belfry
Find your PBS channel listings on p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea 3 Beyond the Elements Reactions NOVA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 8PM Also 2/8 1pm WORLD 2/4 5pm, 10pm; 2/5 6am WEDNESDAYS 8PM begins February 3 Picking up where he left off in NOVA’s popular special, Hunting Just about every solid, liquid, or gas in the world as we know it the Elements, David Pogue sets out on a worldwide quest to begins with reactions between individual atoms and molecules. find the key molecules and chemical reactions that have paved Host David Pogue dives into the transformative world of chem- the way for human civilization, life, and even the universe as we ical reactions, from the complex formula that produces cement know it. And along the way, he uncovers the simple principles to the single reaction that’s allowed farmers to feed a global that produce such a dizzying diversity of matter from elements population by the billions—a reaction that when reversed, un- on the periodic table. leashes the powerful chemistry of high explosives. COVER IMAGE © DIMABALANFILMS/POND5 TOP IMAGE © RTEMEGOROV/POND5 Indestructible BOTTOM IMAGE BY MESSIER CUTTING SYSTEMS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 8PM Also 2/15 1pm WORLD 2/11 5pm, 10pm; 2/12 6am Glass so strong you can jump on it, rubber so tough it protects a clay pot dropped from 50 feet, endless varieties of plastic. Scientists and engineers have created virtually indestructible versions of common materials by manipulating the chains of interlocking atoms that give them strength—but have they made them too tough? Host David Pogue explores the fantastic chemistry behind the everyday materials we depend on, and how the quest for durability can be balanced with products’ environmental impact. Life WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 8PM Also 2/22 1pm WORLD 2/18 5pm, 10pm; 2/19 6am Without the chemistry of photosynthesis, ozone, and a mole- cule called Rubisco, none of us would be here. So how did we get so lucky? To find out, host David Pogue investigates the surprising molecules that allowed life on Earth to begin, and ultimately thrive. Along the way, he finds out what we’re all made of—literally.
4 Locally produced programs The Rundown: Capitol Report: 67th Legis- Ghost Forests Head into the high country of Keeping the Barn The barns of Montana are lature Jackie Coffin offers viewers an in-depth the Rocky Mountains to examine the imper- beautiful symbols of hard work and ingenu- look at Montana’s 67th Legislative Session. iled whitebark pine and meet the people de- ity and a reflection of the families who use From COVID-19 to public lands, education to termined to save it. As a keystone species, the them. As immigrants settled in Montana, they energy development, Coffin will track issues stately five-needle pine provides shelter to brought their building expertise. The English of importance to Montanans as they move dozens of high mountain creatures while its barn is the grandfather of the American barn through the legislature. Airs each Sunday nutritious cones are packed with protein-rich and that is also true in Montana. The Finns through the end of the legislative session. seeds. But native mountain pine beetle and and Norwegians crafted intricately notched an exotic disease called white pine blister rust log barns. The Croatians dazzled with their • Feb. 7: Week 6 2/7 10am, 5pm, 11pm; 2/8 2am, 11:30am are killing the tree at alarming rates. Forest precise stone work. Now, over a century later, • Feb. 14: Week 7 2/14 10am, 5pm, 11pm; managers face an uphill battle to restore it. these barns are just some of the examples still 2/15 2am, 11:30am Airs 2/18 7pm, 2/21 10:30am, 2/22 2:30am 4 S TO RY, P. 19 standing tall across the Montana landscape. • Feb. 21: Week 8 2/21 10am, 5pm 11pm; Airs 2/27 11:30am 2/22 2am, 11:30am Wild by Law and Nature: Montana’s Wil- • Feb. 28: Week 9 2/28 10am, 5pm, 11pm derness Study Areas The fate of 9 federally Charlie Russell’s Old West Explore Montana protected wilderness areas in Montana remain cowboy artist Charlie Russell’s enduring in political limbo as wilderness and multi- legacy through extensive examples of his Aspen: The Forgotten Times A town with- ple-use advocates spar over the management, artistic body of work, commentary by schol- out a tomorrow. At one time, Aspen, Colo- use and future of nearly 663,000 acres of pub- ars, biographers, and experts, and archival rado was such a town. For a period of years lic lands. This film deep dives into the history photographs and film. Russell used his art, between 1893-1947, Aspen’s only future lay in of Wilderness Study Areas and explores the sculpture and writing to tell the story of the its past. All of it’s dreams were trapped in its lively debate surrounding the wild and highly transition of the Montana landscape from the memories of yesterday. Airs 2/1 2:30am protected lands. Airs 2/18 7:30pm open range to fences and plows. Russell also Live From Home: A Montana Music, Home carefully depicted Native Americans just as Video Special During the COVID-19 pandem- Playing for the World: The 1904 Fort Shaw their traditional way of life was coming to an ic, social distancing and stay-at-home orders, Indian Girls’ Basketball Team In 1902, a end. Airs 2/27 4pm Montana musicians recorded songs from their unique combination of Native women came own homes. Featured artist include Jack Glad- together at a boarding school in Montana. Montana On My Mind Inspired by the They used the new sport of basketball to help best-selling book of the same name, this pro- stone, Tim Fain, The Lucky Valentines, Travis them adjust to a rapidly changing world. Their gram combines stunning film with inspiring Yost, Naomi Moon Siegel, John Dunnigan, Me- travels and experiences led them to places quotes, music and commentary by Michael S. lissa Forette, Philip Aaberg, Chris Cunningham, they never imagined. Ultimately, these wom- Sample. Including magnificent scenery, peo- Erica von Kliest, and David and Deidre Casey. en played for something much larger than ple, places and events, this program will leave Airs 2/11 7pm, 2/13 9:35pm themselves. Airs 2/24 4am you with an unforgettable portrait of Montana. Burgers, Fries & Family Ties: The Airs 2/28 10:30am Richwine’s Burgerville Story Richwine’s Never Long Gone: The Mission Mountain Burgerville in Polson, Montana, is one of those Wood Band Story In 1971, against the back- Fort Peck Dam Work had just begun, and drop of cultural change that swept the nation, already it was the largest dam in the world. It rare family-run, blast-from-the-past, drive-in a group of Montanans with talent, big dreams provided hope and the prospect of a regular restaurants of yore. Purchased by Enoch and and a tremendous sense of fun explored a paycheck during the darkest days of the Great Lucille Richwine in 1962 as a means to support sound that defied category. Sharing stories Depression. The dam was an engineering feat their family, this storied local eatery still does about working alongside musical greats like in a place as harsh and desolate as any on things the way they used to 59 years later. Airs Bonnie Raitt and Charlie Daniels, playing to earth. Thousands of men and their families 2/1 8pm, 2/4 7pm, 2/6 4pm 4 S TO RY, P. 5 crowds that numbered in the tens of thou- faced unforgiving conditions to build the Fort Evolving Arts: COVID: The Good and the sands, and surviving long years on the road, Peck Dam, a project bold in design, daring in Bad COVID-19 placed many new challenges Never Long Gone offers an intimate portrait execution and far reaching in its effects. Airs on the arts. In the shock of its initial arrival, of a journey full of hope, loss and persever- 2/28 9:30pm shows were cancelled, curriculums dropped, ance. Airs 2/27 11pm Butte, America Butte was once the world’s and plans fell to the wayside for the sake of safety. This program will explore how artists Saving the Burg: A Story of Love, Sweat largest producer of copper—the “Richest are evolving with the sudden change in times, and Beers A deeply depressed former mining Hill on Earth,” the town that “plumbed and town in the 1980s, Philipsburg spent three electrified America,” the Pittsburgh of the and how the resilience of art persists in the decades restoring its historic downtown and West. The community’s toughness, vitality and face of challenges. Featured artists include building an enviable reputation as Big Sky solidarity speak to what’s missing in America Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, Eric Funk, Country’s “Comeback Kid.” The inside story of today, while raising profound questions about Mountain Time Arts, Montana In Site Theater, how “love, sweat and beers” brought a com- the costs and consequences of industrial- Marcedes Carroll, and Montana State Univer- munity back from the brink. Airs 2/27 12am ization and use of natural resources. Airs on sity College of Arts and Architecture. Airs 2/14 MTPBS-WORLD 2/28 3pm 10:30am, 2/15 2:30am
PBS Channel Guide p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea PLEDGE PROGRAM MT MADE BY MONTANAPBS 5 11th & Grant with Eric Funk Backroads of Montana Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs is a Anaconda to Comertown This episode takes us up the slopes with relentlessly energetic bluegrass-Americana band combining soaring a long-time ski instructor near Anaconda, introduces us to the art four-part harmony and rock ‘n’ roll drive. This Bozeman, Montana, of glass blowing in Townsend, shows us a new monument to Native based group gets people dancing and singing along to original tunes American soldiers at the Little Big Horn Battlefield in Crow Agency and covers alike. Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs features Lena Schiffer and takes us to a reunion in the nearly forgotten northeastern Mon- on vocals, guitar, & percussion, Matt Demarais on vocals, banjo & tana town of Comertown. Airs 2/6 5pm dobro, Ethan Demarais on bass, Brian Kassay on fiddle, mandolin & harmonica, and Josh Moore on vocals & guitar. Airs 2/25 7pm Coming Home In this episode, we accompany the Shakespeare in the Parks troupe to Birney, the smallest community to host their tour, visit Kremlin-Gilford for its last homecoming parade, plant a special Montana AG Live tree with a group of Girl Scouts in Great Falls, and walk an inter- Mastering the Home Garden MSU Extension’s professional pretive trail near Hamilton that tells the story of Lewis & Clark from gardener Don Mathre will share tips on creating a successful home another perspective. Airs 2/13 5pm garden. Extension Fruit Tree Specialist Zach Miller will give tips about successfully growing fruit trees. Airs 2/7 11am Collecting Memories We are introduced to an icon of 1950s’ tele- vision as we profile the high flying exploits of Montana-native Kirby Hemp, Hemp and More Hemp There are hundreds of industrial, ag- Grant, better known as “Sky King.” Next we ride along for a trip to ricultural, commercial, and consumer products that start with growing the Schafer Air Field in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, the last private hemp plants. Hemp is suitable for the growing conditions in Montana, airfield in a wilderness area lovingly tended to each summer by the and we are currently the number one hemp-producing state in the Montana Pilots Association. Then we meet a woman in Fairfield with U.S. Regulation is evolving to help growers meet demand, and the an unusually large hankie collection, and a young woman from Mis- Montana Department of Agriculture is developing support programs soula whose entrepreneurial dream is an inspiration to those around for commercial hemp production. Jamie Fitterer from the Montana her. A irs 2/20 5pm Hemp Company will educate viewers on the uses of hemp and current resources and markets available to producers. Airs 2/14 11am More Backroads of Montana Wednesdays 5:30am: Wild Pigs in Montana Wild pigs have crossed the border from neigh- Kilns and Kin2/3 5:30am boring areas, and are being reported in a number of parts of Montana. Capitol Rock & Community Folk 2/10 5:30am MSU Extension Wildlife Specialist Jared Beaver discusses the feral pig Places of Note 2/17 5:30am invasion that is plaguing some Montana producers. Airs 2/21 11am Rockets, Peaks and Poets 2/24 5:30am Burgers, Fries & Family Ties: The Richwine’s Burgerville Story MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 8PM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4 7PM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6 4PM Richwine’s Burgerville in Polson, Montana, is one of those rare family-run, blast-from-the-past, drive-in restaurants of yore. Purchased by Enoch and Lucille Richwine in 1962 as a means to support their family, this storied local eatery still does things the way they were done 59 years ago. Each bull meat burger patty is still hand-pressed by Jeremy Richwine on the gadget his father, Shane, and grandfather, Enoch, used thousands of times over the decades. Enoch and Lucille’s daughter, Marcia, now runs Richwine’s with an inspiring level of commitment to excellence that makes this eatery stand out on a national level. The idea for Burgers, Fries & Family Ties, came to local film producer David W. King after eating perhaps his 50th Cheeseburg- er Deluxe at Richwine’s Burgerville. Over a period of 18 months, King shot behind-the-scenes of Burgerville’s finely-tuned operation, which is akin to an acrobatic ballet in tight quarters. PHOTO BY TOM ROLLINS; PERMISSION GRANTED BY DAVID W. KING AND RICHWINE FAMILY Enoch Richwine strikes a pose for photographer Tom Rollins back when Enoch ran Richwine’s Burgerville with his wife, Lucille.
6 Learn at Home LEARN AT HOME Monday–Friday Noon–2:30 pm MontanaPBS is airing the following Montana-made and local-interest programming in the Learn at Home schedule. Remembering the Columbia Gardens How the West is Fun: Explorers Four Weekday Curriculum- This program celebrates the now-vanished Montana middle-school students discover Columbia Gardens, in business from 1899- how difficult it was to be an explorer. They Related Programming 1973, in home movies, pictures, and first- learn about Lewis and Clark, Native Ameri- PBS children’s programming hand accounts of people who remember can explorers and more. A irs 2/19 12pm 6:30 am – 10:30 am, Noon – 5 pm 4 SEE P. 22 the rollercoaster, the carousel, the biplanes and the cowboy swings. Airs 2/4 12pm Montana: The Second Century: Sadie 6:30 am Science, STEM Sings Meet Sadie Dawkins, a young Mon- How Montanans Voted: Analyzing the tanan who aspires to a career in opera. See 7:00 am Science, STEM 2020 Election What were the voting how her special talent was discovered, and trends that led to Montana’s 2020 Election her work and determination to be involved 7:30 am History, results? How big a factor did young first in the performing arts. The program Social Emotional Learning time voters play in the outcome? These are includes clips from Sadie’s early performanc- 8:00 am STEM some of the questions explored as we go es and interviews with people who have beyond the final vote totals. Carroll College worked with her. It also portrays two frantic 8:30 am Literacy & Social Studies Exit Polling provides insight from key coun- weeks as Sadie joins visiting artists and Mon- ties across the state. Voters are also asked tana musicians to sing the role of Musetta 9:00 am Literacy & Math about a variety of topics including their trust in the Intermountain Opera Association’s in organizations and the media. Airs 2/5 12pm production of Puccini’s “LaBoheme.” Airs 2/19 9:30 am Social Emotional Learning 12:30pm 10:00 am An Alien Place: The Fort Missoula Deten- Arts & Humanities, Creativity tion Camp 1941–1944 This program chron- 3 Miles An Hour Explore the Bob Marshall “How-To” programs, including exercise & health, icles the history and experiences of the 1,200 Wilderness with legendary backcountry cooking & crafts, travel & culture. Take a Learn at Italian and 1,000 Japanese nationals held at outfitter Arnold “Smoke” Elser. Elser con- Home lunch break with MontanaPBS. Fort Missoula by the Department of Justice siders “three miles an hour,” the walking 12:00 pm from 1941-1944. As foreign nationals and not speed of a horse, the best way to see and US citizens, these men were arrested and savor life. Learn about the changes in wil- Social Studies 12:30 pm sent to Fort Missoula. Japanese internees derness management Elser both witnessed were subject to loyalty hearings conducted and helped realize. Airs 2/25 12pm 1:00 pm by the Department of Justice. Airs 2/5 12:30pm STEM How the West is Fun: Artists of the West 1:30 pm The Hard Way At 89, Bob Hayes still Four Montana middle-school students ran nearly every day. This program follows learn what influences an artist’s work. 2:00 pm Hayes as he trains for the Bighorn 50k The students paint, draw and create with Arts & Humanities ultramarathon and explores a life with clay as they apprentice with Montana artists 2:30 pm purpose and momentum. A irs 2/7 10:30am, Monte Dolack, Larry Pirnie and Beth Lo. 3:00 pm 2/8 2:30am Airs 2/26 at 12pm Literacy 3:30 pm Social Studies Fish Between the Falls Ten thousand Montana: The Second Century: The years ago Kootenai people painted pictures Adventures of Moccasin Joe Explore the 4:00 pm STEM of white sturgeon on the rocks above the wonders and horrors of Montana’s “Wild lake where they lived. These impressive West” through the eyes of a young New 4:30 pm Social Emotional Learning fish, the largest and one of the oldest in England man Sgt. George S. Howard, nick- North America, were an important part of named Moccasin Joe. As a scout for the 2nd 5:00 pm Math the tribe’s diet and the inspiration for their Cavalry, Company E, George participated elegant sturgeon-nosed canoes. Now, dikes in the battles of Rosebud, Powder River, KEY and dams have changed the river system so Tongue River, and Slim Buttes; marched in much that sturgeon no longer successfully blinding snowstorms of Montana and Wyo- reproduce. But the people whose culture ming; starved during the Horsemeat March PreK–3 is bound up with these fish and the people of 1876; and roamed through Yellowstone. Social Studies Grades 4–8 who control the river today are working He recorded his most intimate thoughts in together to restore the Kootenai River his 257-page diary. Airs 2/26 12:30pm STEM Grades 4–8 White Sturgeon to their ancestral home. Airs 2/11 12pm Arts & Humanities Grades 4–8
PBS Channel Guide p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea PLEDGE PROGRAM MT MADE BY MONTANAPBS 7 MontanaPBS HD & MontanaPBS World Channels Main Listing MT Made by MontanaPBS MONDAY FEBRUARY 1 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2 A M E A R LY M O R N I N G AM EAR LY MORNI NG mdnt A Place to Call Home: Worlds Apart mdnt Samantha Brown’s Places to Love MDNT WORLD Doc World: No Country MDNT WORLD Local, USA: Pandemic19 for the Poor 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 Austin City Limits: The Best of Spoon 12:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: 1:00 WORLD POV: Singing with Angry Bird Growing Up Black 2:00 MT The Rundown: Capitol Report: 1:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Jan 31: 67th Legislature, Week 5 Masterpiece Mystery!: 2:30 MT Aspen: The Forgotten Times Deeds Not Words 3:00 Keep Talking 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 4:00 Ireland’s Wild Coast 2:00 All Creatures Great and Small On 5:00 Song of the Mountains Masterpiece: Episode 4 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 3:00 Long Song On Masterpiece: Episode 1 PM EVENING 3:00 WORLD Battleground 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 4:00 The 1900 Island 6:00 PBS NewsHour 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 4:30 WORLD Asia Insight 6:00 WORLD John Lewis: Get in the Way TV-PG-VL 5:00 History Detectives 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Tucson 2021, hr 2” Have blazing hot 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk Tucson appraisals cooled down since 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 2006? Not for one $65,000–$110,000 COURTESY OF SCIENCE HISTORY IMAGES / PM EV EN I NG find. TV-G ALAMY STOCK PHOTO 7:00 WORLD Local, USA: Pandemic19 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source A portrait of the young American contralto 6:00 PBS NewsHour Marian Anderson. 7:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: Growing Up Black 8:00 MT Burgers, Fries & Family Ties 6:00 WORLD America ReFramed: Vision Portraits Voice of Freedom American Experience “The Richwine’s Burgerville Story” 7:00 Finding Your Roots “No Irish Richwine’s Burgerville in Polson, Mon- Need Apply” Henry Louis Gates, Jr. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 8PM tana, is known for decades of great explores the roots of actor Jane Also 2/17 1am food and service. TV-G 4 S TO RY, P. 5 Lynch and comedian Jim Gaffigan. WORLD 2/19 6pm, 11pm; 2/20 7am 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 11 On Easter Sunday, 1939, contralto 9:00 Independent Lens “9to5: The 7:30 WORLD Reel South: Driven Blind TV-G Marian Anderson stepped up to a Story of a Movement” Go inside the 8:00 The Jazz Ambassadors Dizzy Gilles- microphone in front of the Lincoln inspiring movement for women’s pie and more jazz greats combated Memorial. Inscribed on the walls of workplace equality in the 1970s. TV-PG racially charged Soviet propaganda the monument behind her were the 4 S TO RY, P. 8 through their music. TV-PG words “all men are created equal.” 9:00 WORLD DW The Day 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour Barred from performing in Constitution 9:30 WORLD BBC World News 9:00 Frontline Hall because of her race, Anderson 10:00 WORLD Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood DW The Day 9:00 WORLD would sing for the American people Marshall and the NAACP TV-G 9:30 WORLD BBC World News in the open air. Hailed as a voice that 10:30 BBC World News “comes around once in a hundred years” 10:00 BBC World News 11:00 Amanpour and Company 10:00 WORLD America ReFramed: by maestros in Europe and widely 11:00 WORLD John Lewis: Get in the Way Vision Portraits celebrated by both white and Black TV-PG-VL 10:30 Amanpour and Company audiences at home, her fame hadn’t 11:30 MotorWeek TV-G been enough to spare her from the 11:30 WORLD Reel South: Driven Blind TV-G indignities and outright violence of rac- ism and segregation. Voice of Freedom interweaves Anderson’s rich life story with this landmark moment in history, exploring fundamental questions about talent, race, fame, democracy, and the American soul.
8 HD & World Channels 9to5: The Story of a Movement Independent Lens MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 9PM Also 2/3 1am WORLD 2/3 5:30pm, 10:30pm; 2/4 6:30am; 2/6 10am Go inside the inspiring movement for women’s workplace equality in the 1970s. Started by a group of Boston secretar- ies, the 9to5 cause used humor to attract press attention and shame bosses into giving better pay and ending sexual harassment. IMAGE COURTESY OF WALTER P. REUTHER LIBRARY, ARCHIVES OF LABOR AND URBAN AFFAIRS, WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Karen Nussbaum marches for equal pay. Women in Blue Independent Lens MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 9PM Also 2/10 1am WORLD 2/10 5:30pm, 10:30pm; 2/11 6:30am; 2/13 10am Under the leadership of the Minneapolis Police Department’s first female chief, women officers seek gender equity, rede- fining what it means to protect and serve. But a fatal shooting and a new male chief imperil their progress. Mr. SOUL! Independent Lens MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 9PM Also 2/24 1am WORLD 2/24 6:30pm, 11:30pm; 2/25 7:30am; 2/27 10am Celebrate SOUL!, the public television variety show that shared Black culture with the nation. Ellis Haizlip developed SOUL! in 1968 as one of the first platforms to promote the vibrancy of the Black Arts Movement. Its impact continues to this day. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 3 PM EV EN ING 9:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Missing A M E A R LY M O R N I N G 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source Lynx” Across the Iberian Peninsula rewilding efforts allow the rare Ibe- mdnt GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 5:30 WORLD Independent Lens: 9to5: The Story of a Movement TV-PG rian lynx to flourish once again. TV-PG MDNT WORLD Reel South: Mossville 12:30 NHK Newsline 6:00 PBS NewsHour 4 S TO RY, P. 14 1:00 Independent Lens: 9:00 WORLD DW The Day 7:00 Nature “Pumas: Legends of 9to5: The Story of a Movement 9:30 WORLD BBC World News the Ice Mountains” Travel to the 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 10:00 BBC World News mountains of Chile to learn the 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up TV-PG secrets of the puma, the area’s most 10:00 WORLD 2:30 Ms. Scientist elusive predator. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 1 3 10:30 Amanpour and Company 3:00 Mark Twain, pt 1 7:00 WORLD Frontline 10:30 WORLD Independent Lens: 9to5: 3:00 WORLD Building the American Dream 8:00 Beyond the Elements On NOVA The Story of a Movement TV-PG 4:00 WORLD BBC World News “Reactions” Host David Pogue dives 11:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 4:30 WORLD GZERO World with Ian Bremmer into the transformative world of “Taiwan Naturally” Joseph climbs into 5:00 Craftsman’s Legacy chemical reactions, from the complex the mountains to explore Taiwan’s 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo formula that produces cement to the forested sanctuaries. TV-G 5:30 MT Backroads of Montana: single reaction. TV-G 4 S TO RY, P. 3 Kilns and Kin 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23
PBS Channel Guide p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea PLEDGE PROGRAM MT MADE BY MONTANAPBS 9 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6 A M E A R LY M O R N I N G AM EAR LY MORNI NG AM E ARLY MORNI NG mdnt Story in the Public Square: mdnt Open Mind: After 200k+ Dead, mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi Alexis Wichowski Vote for Your Life MDNT WORLD The Jazz Ambassadors MDNT WORLD Frontline MDNT WORLD Forces of Nature: Shape 12:30 The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower: 12:30 NHK Newsline 12:30 NHK Newsline What Is Our Demographic Destiny? 1:00 The Jazz Ambassadors 1:00 Last of the Summer Wine: Getting 1:00 The Central Park Five 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour Barry’s Goat 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 Oceans of Pink 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 1:30 Still Open All Hours 3:00 Washington Week 3:00 QE2: The World’s Greatest Cruise Ship 2:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl: 3:00 WORLD Reel South: Mossville: When Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl 3:00 WORLD Marriner Eccles: Father of the Great Trees Fall 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company Modern Federal Reserve 3:30 Market to Market 4:00 My Mother and Other Strangers On 3:00 Royal Wives at War 4:00 This Old House Masterpiece, pt 5 3:00 WORLD Local, USA: Pandemic19 4:00 WORLD Second Opinion 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 3:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: 4:30 Ask This Old House 4:30 WORLD Story in the Public Square Growing Up Black 4:30 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 5:00 Antiques Roadshow: 4:00 QE2: The World’s Greatest Cruise Ship 5:00 Wai Lana Yoga Vintage Tucson 2021, hr 2 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth: Can Art Engage 5:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk Philosophy of Religion? 5:30 WORLD Washington Week 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 5:00 The Book Makers 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo PM EVENING 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk P M E VE NI NG 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Musical 6:00 PBS NewsHour PM EV ENI NG Masterpieces” Johnny Zell is the guest. 6:00 WORLD Europe’s New Wild: “Rhapsody in Blue”and “Baubles, Ban- The Missing Lynx TV-PG 5:30 BBC World News Today gles, and Beads” are performed. TV-G 7:00 MT Burgers, Fries & Family Ties 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:00 WORLD The Central Park Five: TV-M “The Richwine’s Burgerville Story” 6:00 WORLD We Knew What We Had: 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine Richwine’s Burgerville in Polson, Mon- The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told TV-G “The Art of the Short’s Story” TV-PG tana, is known for decades of great 7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Still Open All Hours TV-PG food and service. TV-G 4 S TO RY, P. 5 7:00 WORLD The Jazz Ambassadors TV-PG 8:00 WORLD America ReFramed: 7:00 WORLD Forces of Nature: Shape TV-PG 7:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover Vision Portraits 8:00 A Place to Call Home “Cane Toad” 8:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl 8:03 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Arthur” Mrs. Bligh summons George’s sister- “Gustavo and Friends” Enjoy “Swan Charming but incessantly intoxicated in-law, Regina, to help keep an eye on Lake” with dancer Misty Copeland and multimillionaire Arthur Bach falls for a happenings at Ash Park-and to inter- more of Gustavo Dudamel’s favorite working-class filcher. TV-PG fere with George and Sarah’s budding performances. TV-G 9:30 WORLD Reel South: Driven Blind TV-G romance. James and Olivia both 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:42 Austin City Limits TV-PG come to terms with their respective foes. TV-PG 9:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl 10:00 WORLD The Central Park Five TV-M “Fireworks!” Performances by Katy 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 10:45 Soul Legends (My Music) Join host Perry, Pink Martini and more are 9:00 Prime Suspect: Tennison On Mas- Pam Grier in a tribute to the greatest showcased. Music from Star Wars is terpiece “Episode 3” Jane is faced soul hits and performers from the featured. TV-G with several harsh realities in both her 1970s and 80s. 9:00 WORLD DW The Day professional and personal life. TV-14 9:30 WORLD BBC World News 9:00 WORLD DW The Day 10:00 BBC World News SUNDAY FEBRUARY 7 9:30 WORLD BBC World News AM E ARLY MORNI NG 10:00 WORLD Singular: TV-G 10:00 WORLD Beyond the Elements On NOVA: MDNT WORLD America ReFramed: Reactions TV-G 10:30 Amanpour and Company Vision Portraits 10:30 BBC World News 11:00 WORLD We Knew What We Had: 12:02 Jamestown The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told TV-G 1:00 Prime Suspect: Tennison On 11:00 Amanpour and Company 11:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack TV-G Masterpiece: Episode 3 11:00 WORLD Europe’s New Wild: 1:30 WORLD Reel South: Driven Blind The Missing Lynx TV-PG 2:00 WORLD Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP
10 HD & World Channels 2:30 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan 10:00 WORLD Nature: Pumas: Legends of the 9:00 WORLD DW The Day 3:00 Secrets of the Six Wives: Divorced Ice Mountains TV-PG 9:30 WORLD BBC World News 3:00 WORLD John Lewis: Get in the Way 11:00 MT The Rundown: Capitol Report 10:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Hale County 4:00 Finding Your Roots: No Irish Need Apply “Feb 7: 67th Legislature, Week 6” 4 P. 4 This Morning, This Evening TV-14-L 4:00 On Story: Awkward Black Girl WORLD 11:00 WORLD Finding Your Roots: No Irish Need 10:30 BBC World News 4:30 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe WORLD Apply TV-PG 11:00 Amanpour and Company 5:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home 11:30 Articulate with Jim Cotter 11:30 WORLD POV Shorts: 5:00 WORLD Washington Week “Articulatein Philadelphia” Cellist David The Changing Same TV-14-VL 5:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! Finckel’s life is filled with love for his 5:30 WORLD Open Mind instrument, for his wife Wu Han, and 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22 music. TV-PG TUESDAY FEBRUARY 9 AM E ARLY MORNI NG P M A FT E R N O O N / E V E N I N G mdnt Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 3:00 The Legacy List with MONDAY FEBRUARY 8 MDNT WORLD Local, USA Matt Paxton TV-G AM EAR LY MORNI NG 12:30 NHK Newsline mdnt A Place to Call Home: Cane Toad 12:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: 3:00 WORLD America ReFramed: Vision Portraits MDNT WORLD Finding Your Roots: Love/Friendship Compilation The Vanguard 1:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Master- 4:00 The Great British Baking Show 1:00 Austin City Limits piece Mystery!: Memento Mori “Masterclass 2” Paul makes ciabatta 1:00 WORLD Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour and roquefort and walnut loaf. Mary Marshall and the NAACP 2:00 All Creatures Great and Small On prepares layered tiramisu cake. TV-PG 2:00 MT The Rundown: Capitol Report: Feb 7: Masterpiece: Episode 5 4:30 WORLD Reel South: Driven Blind TV-G 67th Legislature, Week 6 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 5:00 MT The Rundown: Capitol Report 2:00 WORLD Groveland Four 3:00 Chaplains, pt 2 “Feb 7: 67th Legislature, Week 6” 4 P. 4 2:30 MT The Hard Way 3:00 WORLD Forces of Nature: Shape 3:00 Chaplains, pt 1 4:00 Find It, Fix It, Drive It 5:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: While I Breathe, I Hope TV-PG 3:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural 4:00 WORLD BBC World News Exchange: While I Breathe, I Hope 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 4:30 WORLD Asia Insight 4:00 Life from Above: Moving Planet 6:00 Find It, Fix It, Drive It Henry plans 5:00 The Legacy List with Matt Paxton 4:00 WORLD BBC World News an epic, full bling makeover for a 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 4:30 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: classic British version of the Easy Rider 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk Jake Tapper, Cnn Anchor dream — an Uncle Bunt motorbike 5:00 Song of the Mountains 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 that’s been lying unloved in a Preston 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo P M E VE NI NG shed. TV-PG 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 WORLD Nature: Pumas: Legends of the 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 Ice Mountains TV-PG 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke On PM EV EN IN G 6:00 WORLD America ReFramed: Pahokee Masterpiece Mystery! “Memento 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 7:00 Finding Your Roots “The Shirts On Mori” A photographer specializing in Their Backs” Henry Louis Gates, Jr. 6:00 PBS NewsHour post-mortem portraits gets menacing reveals the immigrant roots of actors messages from beyond the grave. TV- 6:30 WORLD POV Shorts: The Changing Same TV-14-VL Tony Shalhoub and Christopher Melo- PG ni. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 11 7:00 WORLD Finding Your Roots: 7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Orlando, hr 1” See if Sunshine 8:00 Al Capone: Icon Celebrity gangster No Irish Need Apply TV-PG State appraisals still sparkle after Al Capone’s enduring impact on 8:00 All Creatures Great and Small On American culture is explored. TV-14 14 years, like one $165,000–$250,000 Masterpiece “Episode 5” James ex- treasure. TV-G 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour periences an ethical plight involving Helen’s bull while volunteering at the 7:00 WORLD Local, USA 9:00 Frontline Darrowby Show. TV-PG 7:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: 9:00 WORLD DW The Day Love/Friendship Compilation 9:30 WORLD BBC World News 8:00 WORLD Finding Your Roots: The Vanguard TV-PG-L 8:00 American Experience “Goin’ Back to 10:00 BBC World News 9:00 The Long Song On Masterpiece T-Town” The history of Greenwood, a 10:00 WORLD America ReFramed: Pahokee “Episode 2” The handsome overseer successful Black community in segre- gated Tulsa, is explored. TV-PG 10:30 Amanpour and Company Robert arrives, sparking a bitter rivalry between July and her mistress. TV-PG 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 11:30 MotorWeek The 2021 Porsche Panam- era Turbo S and the Ram 1500 TRX are 9:00 WORLD Mr. Civil Rights: Thurgood 9:00 Independent Lens “Women in Blue” road tested. TV-G Marshall and the NAACP TV-G Female Minneapolis police officers 10:00 Pilgrimage TV-PG seek gender equity. A fatal shooting threatens their progress. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 8
PBS Channel Guide p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea PLEDGE PROGRAM MT MADE BY MONTANAPBS 11 WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10 A M E A R LY M O R N I N G mdnt GZERO World with Ian Bremmer MDNT WORLD Talking Black in America 12:30 NHK Newsline 1:00 Independent Lens: Women in Blue 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 2:30 American Beat: Cops and Refugees Join Forces in Boise 3:00 Mark Twain, pt 2 3:00 WORLD We Knew What We Had: The Greatest Jazz Story Never Told 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 4:30 WORLD GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 5:00 Craftsman’s Legacy 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:30 MT Backroads of Montana: Capitol Rock & Community Folk 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 PM EVENING 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 5:30 WORLDIndependent Lens: Women in Blue TV-PG 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Nature “Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas” Roam the Wild West frontier land of the Rio Grande’s Big Bend alongside its iconic animals, including black bears, rattlesnakes and scorpions. TV-G 4 S TO RY, P. 1 3 7:00 WORLD Frontline 8:00 Beyond the Elements on NOVA “In- COURTESY OF MCGEE MEDIA destructible” Host David Pogue explores the fantastic chemistry behind the Actor Tony Shalhoub and host Henry Louis Gates, Jr. while taping Finding Your Roots. everyday materials we depend on, and how the quest for durability can be Finding Your Roots balanced with products’ environmental 7PM TUESDAYS impact. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 3 The acclaimed series returns with Professor Gates exploring the mysteries, surpris- 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour es and revelations hidden in the family trees of popular figures. 9:00 Europe’s New Wild “Return of the Ti- tans” Travel to the Carpathian Mountains No Irish Need Apply Write My Name in the Book and beyond, where Europe’s most iconic FEBRUARY 2 7PM Also 2/7 4am of Life species are thriving. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 14 WORLD 2/7 7pm, 11pm; 2/8 7am FEBRUARY 16 7PM Also 2/21 4am 9:00 WORLD DW The Day Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the WORLD 2/21 7pm, 11pm; 2/22 7am 9:30 WORLD BBC World News roots of actor Jane Lynch and come- Henry Louis Gates, Jr. helps musician 10:00 BBC World News dian Jim Gaffigan, revealing the Irish Pharrell Williams and filmmaker Kasi 10:00 WORLD Kindred Spirits: Artists Hilda American experience through their Lemmons uncover extraordinarily rare Wilkinson Brown and Lilian Thomas families. first-person accounts of their enslaved Burwell TV-G ancestors. 10:30 Amanpour and Company The Shirts on Their Backs 10:30 WORLDIndependent Lens: FEBRUARY 9 7PM Also 2/14 4am Country Roots Women in Blue TV-PG WORLD 2/14 7pm, 11pm; 2/15 7am FEBRUARY 23 7PM Henry Louis Gates, Jr. reveals the im- WORLD 2/28 7pm, 11pm migrant roots of actors Tony Shalhoub Henry Louis Gates, Jr. uncovers the and Christopher Meloni, introducing remarkably diverse backgrounds of ancestors who came to America to country music icons Clint Black and build a better life. Rosanne Cash.
12 HD & World Channels 11:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope 10:00 WORLD Beyond the Elements on NOVA: SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13 “Taiwan: Mountain Beauty, Villages & Indestructible TV-PG AM E ARLY MORNI NG Cultures” The Taroko Gorge, Taiwan’s 10:30 BBC World News mdnt Bare Feet with Mickela Mallozzi most stunning natural attraction and 11:00 Amanpour and Company MDNT WORLD Hollywood’s Architect: national park, is explored. TV-G The Paul R. Williams Story 11:00 WORLD Europe’s New Wild: Return of the Titans TV-PG - 12:30 The David Rubenstein Show THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 1:30 Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up A M E A R LY M O R N I N G FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12 2:00 Live Art: Love mdnt Story in the Public Square: Robert Kolker AM EAR LY MORNI NG 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company MDNT WORLD Frontline mdnt Open Mind: Four More Years of 12:30 NHK Newsline 3:00 Washington Week Social Media Failure 1:00 In the Declaration All Men Are Created 3:00 WORLD Talking Black in America MDNT WORLD Forces of Nature: Elements Equal: Abraham Lincoln in Illinois 1830 3:30 Market to Market 12:30 NHK Newsline to 1860 4:00 This Old House 1:00 Last of the Summer Wine: 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 4:00 WORLD Second Opinion The Art of the Short’s Story 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 4:30 Ask This Old House 2:30 Family of Us: 1:30 Still Open All Hours 4:30 WORLD Consuelo Mack WealthTrack A PBS American Portrait Story 2:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl: 5:00 Wai Lana Yoga 3:00 Mississippi: Rivers of Life Gustavo and Friends 5:00 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 3:00 WORLD Singular WORLD Amanpour and Company 2:00 5:30 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood 4:00 Mark Twain’s Journey to Jerusalem: 3:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl: 5:30 WORLD Washington Week Dreamland Fireworks! 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 3:00 WORLD Local, USA 4:30 WORLD Story in the Public Square 3:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: Love/ P M E VE NI NG 5:00 Antiques Roadshow: Friendship Compilation Vintage Orlando, 6:00 The Lawrence Welk Show “Love 4:00 The Gettysburg Story Songs” Mary Lou is the host. Bobby hr 1 4:00 WORLD BBC World News and Elaine dance to “Amor” and Ana- 5:00 WORLD Dw Global 3000 4:30 WORLD Closer to Truth cani sings “Secret Love.” TV-G 5:30 WORLD DW Focus On Europe 5:00 Pilgrimage 6:00 WORLD American Experience: 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo Goin’ Back to T-Town TV-PG P M E VEN I N G 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 “The Missing Bus of Mrs Avery” TV-PG 6:00 PBS NewsHour PM EV EN IN G 7:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Cooked: Survival by Zip Code TV-PG 6:00 WORLD Europe’s New Wild: 5:30 BBC World News Today Return of the Titans TV-PG 7:30 Still Open All Hours TV-PG 6:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 WORLD America ReFramed: Pahokee 7:00 MT Live from Home: A Montana 6:00 WORLD Korla TV-PG 8:03 MontanaPBS Film Classics “Best in Music, Home Video Special Mon- tana musicians perform in many 7:00 Washington Week Show” A documentary crew follows genres and with many instruments. 7:00 WORLD Hollywood’s Architect: eccentric participants as they com- The Paul R. Williams Story TV-G pete at a national dog show. TV-PG TV-G 4 P. 4 7:00 WORLD Forces of Nature: Elements TV-PG 7:30 Firing Line with Margaret Hoover 9:35 MT Live from Home: A Montana 8:00 A Place to Call Home “Lest We 8:00 In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl Music, Home Video Special Mon- Forget” George organizes a reception “Musica Sin Fronteras (Music Without tana musicians perform in many genres for visiting Japanese businessmen, Borders)” Vin Scully narrates “Lincoln and with many instruments. TV-G awakening Jack’s anger over atroci- Portrait” with Gustavo Dudamel and 10:00 WORLD American Experience: ties he experienced in the war. Anna the Los Angeles Philharmonic. TV-G Goin’ Back to T-Town TV-PG anxiously awaits her test results, and 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 10:33 Austin City Limits “Allen Toussaint: A Sarah deals with Regina’s hostility 9:00 Lidia Celebrates America: A Salute New Orleans Legend” TV-PG towards her. TV-PG to First Responders Join Chef Lidia 11:00 WORLD Independent Lens: Cooked: 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour Bastianich on a trip across the country Survival By Zip Code TV-PG 9:00 Unforgotten Season 1 On Master- to visit those serving on the front lines. 11:31 The Songwriters “Jeffrey Steele” piece “Episode 1” Cassie and Sunny 9:00 WORLD DW The Day Singer-songwriter Jeffrey Steele confront a skeleton buried in a cellar 9:30 WORLD BBC World News shares the advice that changed his that turns out to be a 40-year-old songwriting trajectory. TV-G 10:00 BBC World News murder. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD In Their Own Words: 9:00 WORLD DW The Day Muhammad Ali TV-PG-VL 9:30 WORLD BBC World News 10:30 Amanpour and Company 11:00 WORLD Korla TV-PG 11:30 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
PBS Channel Guide p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea PLEDGE PROGRAM MT MADE PROGRAM PLEDGE BY MONTANAPBS HOLIDAY MT MADE PROGRAM BY MONTANAPBS 13 13 Pumas: Legends of the Ice Mountains Nature WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 7PM Also 2/10 1pm WORLD 2/7 6pm, 10pm; 2/8 6am Travel to the mountains of Chile to discover the secrets of the puma, the area’s biggest and most elusive predator. Discover how this mountain lion survives and follow the dramatic fate of a puma mother and her cubs. COURTESY OF TERRA MATER FACTUAL STUDIOS GMBH & WILDLIFE FILMS / © NICOLAS LAGOS A female puma walking through the long frost and snow-covered grass. Big Bend: The Wild Frontier of Texas Nature WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 7PM WORLD 2/14 6pm, 10pm; 2/15 6am Roam the Wild West frontier land of the Rio Grande’s Big Bend alongside its iconic animals, in- cluding black bears, rattlesnakes and scorpions. SUNDAY FEBRUARY 14 3:00 WORLD America ReFramed: Pahokee 7:00 WORLD Finding Your Roots: The Shirts On 4:00 The Great British Baking Show Their Backs TV-PG A M E A R LY M O R N I N G “Masterclass 3” Mary makes chocolate 8:00 All Creatures Great and Small On MDNT WORLD America ReFramed: Pahokee and orange tart and the complicated Masterpiece “Episode 6” Defying 12:02 Jamestown Swedish Princesstarta. TV-PG Siegfried, Tristan coaxes James to try 1:00 Unforgotten Season 1 On Masterpiece: Episode 1 5:00 MT The Rundown: Capitol Report a risky procedure to save a stricken WORLD Independent Lens: Hale County cow. TV-PG 2:00 “Feb 14: 67th Legislature, Week 7” 4 P. 4 This Morning, This Evening 8:00 WORLD Finding Your Roots: Black Like Me 5:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural 2:30 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan TV-PG Exchange: Short Films TV-PG 3:00 Secrets of the Six Wives: Beheaded, Died 9:00 The Long Song On Masterpiece 5:30 PBS NewsHour Weekend 3:30 WORLD POV Shorts: The Changing Same “Episode 3” Facing labor unrest and 4:00 Finding Your Roots: 6:00 Find It, Fix It, Drive It Henry and financial ruin for the plantation, Rob- The Shirts on Their Backs Sam rebuild a classic car from the ert’s sanity starts to unravel. TV-PG 4:00 WORLD On Story: A Conversation with golden age of British motor racing — 9:00 WORLD Al Capone: Icon: TV-14 David Benioff and D.B. Weiss a 1930s Wolseley Hornet roadster. It’s a car that’s very close to Sam’s 10:00 Pilgrimage TV-PG 4:30 WORLD To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 5:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home heart. TV-PG 10:00 WORLD Nature: Big Bend 5:00 WORLD Washington Week 6:00 WORLD Nature: Big Bend 11:00 MT The Rundown: Capitol Report 5:30 Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! 7:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke On “Feb 14: 67th Legislature, Week 7” 4 P. 4 5:30 WORLD Open Mind Masterpiece Mystery! “Cell 99” Eliza 11:00 WORLD Finding Your Roots: The Shirts 6:00 SEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE, P. 22 stumbles upon a criminal enterprise On Their Backs TV-PG while searching for the secrets to her P M A F T E R N O O N / E V E NIN G father’s fate. TV-14 3:00 The Legacy List with Matt Paxton TV-G
14 HD & World Channels 11:30 Articulate with Jim Cotter “Hallow- een” Goth appears to our dark side; but even in the shadows, there is light. H.P Lovecraft’s intergenerational lega- cy of horror. Humanity’s greatest fear is not the unknown. It’s the certainty of our own mortality. TV-PG MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 AM E ARLY MORNI NG mdnt A Place to Call Home: Lest We Forget MDNT WORLD Finding Your Roots: Black Like Me 1:00 Austin City Limits: Allen Toussaint 1:00 WORLD Al Capone: Icon 2:00 MT The Rundown: Capitol Report: Feb 14: 67th Legislature, Week 7 2:00 WORLD Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World 2:30 MT Evolving Arts: COVID: The Good and the Bad 3:00 Andrew Wyeth: American Masters 3:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange: Short Films 4:00 Life from Above: Colorful Planet 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 4:30 WORLD Overheard with Evan Smith: Ana Marie Cox, Political Columnist 5:00 Song of the Mountains 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 P M E VE NI NG COURTESY OF SUSAN WRIGHT/NAT GEO 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source MCU reindeer 6:00 PBS NewsHour WORLD Beyond Barbados: Europe’s New Wild 6:00 The Carolina Connection TV-G 9PM WEDNESDAYS 7:00 Antiques Roadshow “Vintage Explore the resurgence of iconic wildlife and natural processes across Europe’s Orlando, hr 2” Learn how outstand- most breathtaking landscapes, from the Arctic Circle to rich river wetlands, from ing Orlando items have held up in deep forests to rugged mountain peaks. the market, including a $120,000– $180,000 find. TV-G The Missing Lynx The Land of Snow and Ice 7:00 WORLD Local, USA FEBRUARY 3 9PM FEBRUARY 17 9PM 7:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: WORLD 2/4 6pm, 11pm; 2/5 7am WORLD 2/18 6pm, 11pm; 2/19 7am Growing Up Black, pt 2 Across Iberia, food chains and eco- Sami reindeer herders and modern 8:00 American Experience “Voice of systems are being restored allowing conservationists are teaming up in a Freedom” Voice of Freedom inter- endangered animals, including the bid to save one of Europe’s wildest weaves Marian Anderson’s rich life rarest cat in the world, to flourish. frontiers. Through ice and snow, the story with this landmark moment in history, exploring fundamental link between man and wild is being questions about talent, race, fame, Return of the Titans reforged. democracy, and the American soul. FEBRUARY 10 9PM TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 7 WORLD 2/11 6pm, 11pm; 2/12 7am Europe’s Amazon 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour In Europe’s Carpathian mountains, FEBRUARY 24 9PM 9:00 WORLD DW The Day the introduction of Bison is helping WORLD 2/25 6pm, 11pm; 2/26 7am 9:30 WORLD BBC World News numerous other species to thrive, The Danube is the largest preserved 10:00 BBC World News while just beyond this mountainous wetland on the continent, a sanctuary region, Gray Wolves are staging an for thousands of species -many are the astonishing return. last of their kind. Conservationists are working to preserve and restore these precious habitats before it’s too late.
PBS Channel Guide p. 2 or www.montanapbs.org/broadcastarea PLEDGE PROGRAM MT MADE BY MONTANAPBS 15 10:00 WORLD George Washington Carver: 10:30 Amanpour and Company 11:30 Joseph Rosendo’s Travelscope “Tai- An Uncommon Life TV-G wan: Mountain Beauty, Villages & 11:30 MotorWeek “Drivers’ Choice Show” 10:30 Amanpour and Company The Best of Cars, Best of Trucks and Cultures” Taiwan’s mountain villages, 11:00 WORLD Beyond Barbados: the Driver’s Choice Best of the Year artisan shops, local restaurants and The Carolina Connection TV-G Winner are revealed. TV-G colorful temples are explored. TV-G 11:30 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan 11:30 WORLD Independent Lens: Tell Them We “M. Night Shyamalan, Director” M. Are Rising TV-PG-L Night Shyamalan dishes on how to WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 17 AM EAR LY MORNI NG stay on the creative cutting-edge and mdnt GZERO World with Ian Bremmer: THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 discusses his legacy. TV-G AM E ARLY MORNI NG America Votes, The World Watches MDNT WORLD Reel South: All Skinfolk mdnt Story in the Public Square: TUESDAY FEBRUARY 16 Ain’t Kinfolk Ernest Freeberg 12:30 NHK Newsline 12:30 NHK Newsline A M E A R LY M O R N I N G 1:00 Dave Chappelle: The Mark Twain Prize mdnt Samantha Brown’s Places to Love 12:30 WORLD Reel South: Unmarked 1:00 American Experience: Voice of Freedom 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour MDNT WORLD Local, USA 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 12:30 NHK Newsline 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 2:30 One Night in March 12:30 WORLD Stories from the Stage: Growing 3:00 Marching Forward Up Black Part 2 3:00 Maya Angelou: American Masters 3:00 WORLD Hollywood’s Architect: 1:00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke On Master- 3:00 WORLD Korla piece Mystery!: Cell 99 The Paul R. Williams Story 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 1:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 3:59 Count Basie: Through His Own Eyes 4:30 WORLD GZERO World with Ian Bremmer 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 2:00 All Creatures Great and Small On 5:00 Craftsman’s Legacy Masterpiece: Episode 6 4:30 WORLD Story in the Public Square 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 2:00 WORLD Amanpour and Company 5:00 Antiques Roadshow: 5:30 MT Backroads of Montana: Vintage Orlando, hr 2 3:00 Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards 2020 Places of Note 3:00 WORLD Forces of Nature: Elements 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 4:00 Find It, Fix It, Drive It 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 4:00 WORLD BBC World News 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 4:30 WORLD Asia Insight PM EV ENI NG P M E VE NI NG 5:00 The Legacy List with Matt Paxton 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 5:00 WORLD Newsroom Tokyo 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source 6:00 PBS NewsHour 5:40 WORLD Direct Talk 6:00 PBS NewsHour 6:30 WORLD Independent Lens: Tell Them We 6:00 SEE DAYTIME SCHEDULE, P. 23 6:00 WORLD Europe’s New Wild: Are Rising TV-PG-L The Land of the Snow and Ice TV-PG PM EVENING 7:00 Nature “Equus: Story of the Horse: 7:00 MT Ghost Forests In the high country, Origins” The relationship between 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source it’s an uphill battle to save the imper- man and his noble steed is almost as 5:30 WORLD Reel South: Unmarked TV-PG iled whitebark pine. TV-G 4 STORY, P. 19 old as civilization itself. TV-G 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 WORLD Forces of Nature: Color TV-PG 8:00 Beyond the Elements On NOVA 6:00 WORLD America ReFramed: “Life” Host David Pogue investigates 7:30 MT Wild By Law and Nature Baddddd Sonia Sanchez TV-PG “Montana’s Wilderness Study Areas” the surprising molecules that allowed 7:00 Finding Your Roots “Write My The debate surrounding the uncertain life on Earth to begin, and ultimately Name in the Book of Life” Musician future of Montana’s remaining thrive. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 3 Pharrell Williams and filmmaker Kasi Wilderness Study Areas. TV-G 4 P. 4 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour Lemmons uncover accounts of their 8:00 A Place to Call Home “True to Your 9:00 Europe’s New Wild “The Land of the enslaved ancestors. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 11 Heart” Mrs. Bligh returns home to Ash Snow and Ice” Natives and conserva- 8:00 Black Church: This Is Our Story, Park, but not everyone is happy about tion groups work to save an age-old This Is Our Song “Episode 1” The it. Olivia pleads with James for a reindeer migration in Lapland. TV-PG roots of African American religion, change of scenery, Regina connives to 4 S TO RY, P. 14 extend her visit, and George receives beginning with the trans-Atlantic 9:00 WORLD DW The Day slave trade, are explored. TV-14-L an ultimatum. Meanwhile, Anna faces 9:30 WORLD BBC World News a life-altering decision. TV-PG 4 S TO RY, P. 1 7 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 10:00 BBC World News 8:00 WORLD PBS NewsHour 9:00 WORLD DW The Day 10:00 WORLD AfroPop: The Ultimate Cultural 9:00 Unforgotten Season 1 On Master- Exchange TV-PG piece “Episode 2” Cassie and Sunny 9:30 WORLD BBC World News 10:30 Amanpour and Company dig deeper into Jimmy’s murder. Sir 10:00 BBC World News Phillip refuses to cooperate when 10:00 WORLD America ReFramed: questioned. TV-14 Baddddd Sonia Sanchez TV-PG
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