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2 MAY 2021 Communications Building 1003 Mail Code 6602 Southern Illinois University 1100 Lincoln Drive Carbondale, IL 62901 MAY 2021 • VOL. 40, NO. 11 WSIU | WUSI WSEC | WQEC | WMEC WSIU RADIO Listen online POSTMASTER: Please send address changes to address shown above. HD 8.1, 16.1 HD 14.1, 27.1, 22.1 WSIU 91.9FM at wsiu.org & CREATE 8.2, 16.2 CREATE 14.2, 27.2, 22.2 WUSI 90.3FM via the WSIU WORLD 8.3, 16.3 WORLD 14.3, 27.3, 22.3 WVSI 88.9FM Mobile App! WSIU Public Broadcasting KIDS 24/7 8.4 KIDS 24/7 14.4, 27.4, 22.4 Interim Executive Director: Jak Tichenor: jak.tichenor@wsiu.org Associate Director, Finance & Administration: connie.johnson@wsiu.org Associate Director, TV & Video Services: darryl.moses@wsiu.org facebook.com/wsiutv @wsiutv | @wsiuradio Associate Director, Radio: jeff.williams@wsiu.org facebook.com/wsiuradio @wsiuliteracy facebook.com/wsiuliteracy Associate Director, News & Public Affairs: jennifer.fuller@wsiu.org @wsectv Associate Director, Technology & Planning (Springfield): scott.washburn@wsiu.org Main Office: (618) 453-4343 or (866) 498-5561 Associate Director, Development: larry.hunter@wsiu.org Contact Us Fax: (618) 453-6186 | FM News: (618) 453-6101 Associate Director, Corporate Support: brian.flath@wsiu.org Find more news, TV News: (618) 453-6541 | SIRIS: (618) 453-2808 Assistant Director, Marketing & Digital Services: katrina.stackhouse@wsiu.org stories, expanded Pledge Line: (618) 453-9748 or (800) 745-9748 Assistant Director, Corporate Support (Carbondale): tracy.hauser@wsiu.org program listings at Membership: (618) 453-6184, membership@wsiu.org Assistant Director, Corporate Support (Springfield): jeri.waldeck@wsiu.org wsiu.org Passport Questions: passport@wsiu.org Coordinator, Outreach & Educational Services: beth.spezia@wsiu.org General Email: contact@wsiu.org Coordinator, TV Programming & Operations (Springfield): stephanie.cole@wsiu.org Producer Illinois Stories, Media Writer (Springfield): mark.mcdonald@wsiu.org Manager, Donor Communications: julia.schrader@wsiu.org Previews (USPS #000696) is published monthly by WSIU/SIU - Office of the Chancellor (address Promotions & Graphics Coordinator: pearl.franz@wsiu.org Funded in part by a grant from the above). Periodicals postage paid at Carbondale, Illinois Arts Council, Illinois. Previews is published for members of WSIU WSIU Friends Board a state agency. Public Broadcasting, a non-profit organization. Susan Tulis, President, Carbondale; R.J. Robertson, 1st Vice President, Subscription value: $12. Murphysboro; Robin Haller, 2nd Vice President, Carbondale; Martha Cropper, Secretary, Murphysboro; Mary Ann Kellerman, Cape Girardeau, MO; Carol Burns, Front and back cover design: Pearl Franz & Katrina Stackhouse Candis Isberner, Sumera Mahkdoom, Marleigh Stewart, Mark Watson, Karen FRONT - National Memorial Day Concert signature image; Credit: Courtesy of Capitol Concerts. Hartlieb, Carbondale; Michael Ruiz, Herrin; Kristina Benson, Du Quoin; Ron BACK - Hemingway signature artwork; Credit: Courtesy of PBS. Naversen, Makanda; Andrea Brown, Marion; Jolene Falat, Murphysboro. PREVIEWS MAILED DELIVERY OPT-IN • DOWNLOAD THE DIGITAL VERSION • REQUEST DIGITAL DELIVERY After receiving feedback from our audience and station members, we have decided to move to a fully online version of the Previews TV Programming Guide. If you are still interested in receiving a print copy via the mail, you will have to opt-in for delivery via our mail request form found at wsiu.org/previews-faq. You may also call (618) 453-4344 to request Previews by mail or scan the QR code on the left. Viewers may access a digital copy of Previews online at wsiu.org/previews. If you would prefer to have Previews delivered digitally via an emailed PDF, please fill out our digital delivery request form at wsiu.org/previews-faq or scan the QR code on the right. MAIL REQUEST DIGITAL SIGN UP WHAT’S NEW ON EXPLORE THE ASIAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE AND EXAMINE THE VISIONARY WORK OF ONE OF AMERICA’S GREATEST LITERARY ARTISTS AMERICAN REFRAMED: FAR EAST DEEP SOUTH follows Charles Chiu and his family as they travel from California to Mississippi to find the grave of Charles’ father, K.C. Lou. Their search leads to stunning revelations about their family, and they get a crash course on the history of Chinese immigrants in the segregated South. Through encounters with local residents and historians, this Chinese American family not only discovers their family’s important role in the Mississippi Delta, but they also learn about the symbiotic relationship between the Black and Chinese communities during the Jim Crow era. The film provides a window into the struggles of Chinese immigrants in the American South during the late 1800s to mid-1900s and the discrimination they faced. The Chiu family’s history demonstrates how exclusionary immigration laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 separated their family for generations. This deeply moving and unforgettable story offers a poignant and important perspective on race relations, immigration, and American identity. Available for streaming May 4. HEMINGWAY, a three-part, six-hour documentary film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, examines the visionary work and the turbulent life of Ernest Hemingway, one of the greatest and most influential writers America has ever produced. Interweaving his eventful biography -- a life lived at the ultimately treacherous nexus of art, fame, and celebrity -- with carefully selected excerpts from his iconic short stories, novels, and non-fiction, the series reveals the brilliant, ambitious, charismatic, and complicated Photo: 1923 passport photo of Ernest Hemingway; man behind the myth, and the art he created. Stream episodes 1-3, now in Passport. Credit: Courtesy of Ernest Hemingway Photograph Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston. Learn more about WSIU PASSPORT and sign up with a one-time annual contribution of $60 (or an ongoing gift of at least $5 a month) at wsiu.org/passport. Already a member? Unlock your PASSPORT benefit online at https://www.pbs.org/passport/lookup or email passport@wsiu.org for more information.
TELEVISION & RADIO NEWS MAY 2021 3 MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS MONTH SPECIALS ON WSIU RADIO May is Mental Health Awareness Month and WSIU Radio will broadcast a two-part radio special and feature local reporting segments focused on mental healthcare and wellbeing. RADIO SERIES & SPECIALS Last month we met with the business and medical RETHINKING MENTAL HEALTHCARE • PART 1: Our Mental Health Crisis, By Design communities, and spoke with non-profit organizations The program will present an honest critique of the America’s mental health system is designed to deliver to learn how they’ve adapted their services during the nation’s mental health care shortcomings, while too little care, too late. Current policy and care systems pandemic. This month we examine how COVID-19 has highlighting tangible solutions and models for improving devote the most resources to treating people in crisis, affected mental health trends and explore options for access and quality of care. Hosted by Kimberly Adams but provider and bed shortages remain common. How finding help and balancing daily stress. of Marketplace, the program will focus on exploring are people still finding ways to connect with help? the system's failures, challenges, and opportunities. INFOCUS 109: MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS Listeners will also have a chance to have their mental • PART 2: Reinventing the Future of Mental Health Care WSIU/WUSI: Thu, May 27 at 7pm (repeats 5/30, 10pm) health questions answered by experts in the field. This Preventative mental health care is effective and can WSEC/WMEC/WQEC: Fri, May 28 at 8pm will be a candid, solutions-oriented discussion about prevent early symptoms from becoming chronic mental health policy and care delivery in the U.S. Expert illnesses. What will it take to reform the nation’s care May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. On guests include Arthur Evans Jr., PhD and Tom Insel, MD. systems and policies so that people get the holistic care the next InFocus, we'll look at this important issue to they need to prevent a crisis? examine how COVID-19 and its impact have affected mental health. We’ll also explore options for getting help and finding release from the anxieties and stresses in VISIT NEWS.WSIU.ORG FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT PLANNED our day-to-day lives. MENTAL HEATH AWARENESS MONTH SPECIALS | BROADCAST DATE & TIMES TO BE ANNOUNCED. STREAM THE PROGRAM LIVE, ONLINE AT NEWS.WSIU.ORG OR VIA THE WSIU MOBILE APP. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT! 108: Economic Impacts of COVID Learn how the virus, shutdowns, restrictions, and more have changed the way some businesses operate, how the medical community has responded, and how not-for-profit organizations are dealing with a year of lost fundraising and outreach. Look for new episodes the third Thursday of each month. Find more STREAM episodes on YouTube, pbs.org and at LAST MONTH'S news.wsiu.org. Be sure to catch up EPISODE HERE! before this month's episode. Photo: Zen stones; Credit: Courtesy of Deniz Altindas; unsplash.com. HONORING MOTHERS & VETERANS HOW TO LISTEN | Radio • WSIUNEWS.ORG • WSIU Mobile & NPR One Apps • NPR.ORG • Smart Speakers WSIU RADIO BROADCAST SCHEDULE Enjoy a selection of shorts for Mother's Day and Memorial Day and celebrate the birthday of the W S I U 9 1 .9 FM • W U S I 9 0 . 3 FM • W V S I 8 8 .9 F M legendary oral historian and inspiration for StoryCorps, Studs Terkel. WEEKDAYS SATURDAY SUNDAY MOTHER’S DAY | The Icing on the Cake 12am Classical Music 12am The Soul of Jazz 12am Friends of the Blues Blanca Alvarez worked tirelessly to make 4am Morning Edition 2am Café Jazz 1am Blues Before Sunrise 9am 1 A with Jenn White 5am Inside Classical Guitar 4am Putumayo World ends meet after immigrating to the U.S. 11am Fresh Air with (repeat) Music Hour At StoryCorps, her daughter, Connie, Terry Gross 6am Planetary Radio 5am Inside Europe shares how watching her mother struggle 12pm Here & Now 6:30 State Week 6am Statewide inspired her to pursue her goals. 2pm Think 7am Weekend Edition 7am Weekend Edition (Statewide on Fridays) 9am Wait, Wait... 9am On the Media HAPPY BIRTHDAY STUDS TERKEL | 3pm All Things Considered Don’t Tell Me! 10am Mountain Stage The Human Voice 6:30 The Daily 10am American Routes 12pm The Splendid Table Legendary oral historian Studs Terkel 7pm Fresh Air (repeat) 12pm Bullseye 1pm On Being 8pm Classical Music 1pm It’s Been A Minute 2pm Travel with Rick Steves was a lover of the human voice. He 2pm This American Life 3pm TED Radio Hour shared a story about an experience he had at an airport searching for, and RADIO NEWS BLOCKS 3pm 3:30 Planetary Radio (repeat) State Week (repeat) 4pm Weekend All Things Considered later finding, the Find us on the dial on 91.9FM 4pm Weekend All 5pm This American Life “vox humana.” Carbondale, 88.9FM Mt. Vernon, Things Considered 6pm WoodSongs Old Time 5pm Mountain Stage Radio Hour MEMORIAL DAY | 1st Squad, 3rd Platoon 90.3FM Olney, or listen online at 7pm WoodSongs Old Time 7pm Putumayo World news.wsiu.org. Tune in for local Marine Lance Cpl. Travis Williams reflects Radio Hour Music Hour news and/or features during 8pm American Routes 8pm Rhythm in Bloom on being the sole survivor of a bomb blast Morning Edition and All Things 10pm Rhythm in Bloom 9pm Friends of the Blues that killed his entire 12-man squad. Considered. 11pm Friends of the Blues 11pm Dream Farm Radio
4 MAY 2021 TV, COMMUNITY OUTREACH & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES NON-PROFIT | COMMUNITY GROUP SESAME STREET PRESENTS: ‘COMING TOGETHER’ TALKING TO CHILDREN ABOUT RACE AND IDENTITY This spring, Sesame Street introduced new digital resources to support families in talking to their children about race and racism. Sesame Street’s “ABCs of Racial Literacy,” website is designed to help all families celebrate their own unique identities, while also providing age-appropriate language and strategies to answer sometimes-tough questions. The ‘Coming Together’ initiative includes videos, activities, and articles for parents and educators available for free at sesamestreetincommunities.org. NEIGHBOR PROFILE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF POWER OF WE CLUB WATCH TOGETHER SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (BGCSI) Join Tamir, Gabrielle, From songs to short documentaries, CARBONDALE, IL Elmo, and other Sesame check out these new videos designed Nominated by Stephanie Wood, Board Chair of BGCSI. Street friends as they for families to experience together. celebrate their different Learning how other families have Congratulations are in order for the Boys & identities and learn to honest conversations about race and Girls Clubs of Southern Illinois (BGCSI) for their become “upstanders” racism can inspire new ideas for talking outstanding contribution to youth empowerment for racial justice. about these topics with your child. and for being included in our final cohort of ‘Neighborly Award’ winners. BGCSI is a comprehensive youth development agency serving youth from Carbondale and the EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS AT THE surrounding communities. For the past 16 years, BGCSI has provided a safe after-school environment PBS KIDS SUMMER CELEBRATION where youth can realize a new and brighter future. During this time, the club has served thousands of youth from the community. The organization SELF-GUIDED NATURE TOUR • ACTIVITIES • PUPPETS • GIVEAWAYS aims to build its youth development programs based on three major pillars: academic and career WSIU and Cedarhurst Center for the Arts invite families to join us for the preparedness, good character and citizenship, PBS KIDS Summer Celebration on Sat, Jun. 12 from 1-3pm. The event will be held and healthy lifestyles. Its mission is to inspire and at Cedarhurst Center for the Arts located at 2600 E Richview Rd. in Mt. Vernon, enable all young people - especially those who Illinois. Please note: the event will be moved to Sun, Jun. 13 from 1-3pm in case of need us the most - to realize their full potential as SAVE inclement weather. caring, productive, and responsible citizens. This in-person event will adhere to Illinois Department of Public Health guidelines “I’m so excited, not just for me, but for our staff, THE and require physical distancing and use of masks. Because of COVID, PBS KIDS to know people recognize the great work they’re walkaround costume characters will not be present this year. Instead, families doing for families and our community. Our youth can find their favorite characters and take photos with PBS KIDS standees located development professionals, site directors, and program coordinators have worked tremendously DATE! throughout the sculpture park at Cedarhurst. hard since COVID changed everything,” says Tina Activities will include: Carpenter, CEO of the organization. “They are the backbone of the organization. Our programs are • A self-guided nature discovery walk exploring all five senses using JUNE 12 only as good as our staff, and they are amazing. I’m PBS KIDS Elinor Wonders Why science notebooks 1-3PM honored to be a part of this team and for them to be part of our team.” • The Beloved Puppetistas, educational and Learn more about performance artists the BGCSI and other awardees at • Puppet-making inspired by the newest wsiu.org/neighbor. PBS KIDS program Donkey Hodie • ‘A is for Architecture’ exhibit with a building area to spark children's imaginative design and construction Thank you to everyone who participated in Guests will also enjoy a children's book giveaway WSIU’s One Region All Neighbors campaign which and activity stations where children and families highlighted individuals, businesses, and organizations may collect PBS KIDS giveaways and other goodies. working to improve the quality of life in their We hope you’ll join us for this special event and community via acts of kindness and compassion. experience the beautiful outdoor sculptures and WSIU is proud to recognize these people and groups natural environment of Cedarhurst. who make a difference in our world! While we have stopped accepting nominations for this initiative in Visit wsiu.org/summercelebration in the coming 2021, we will continue to highlight the inspirational weeks for more information or call (618) 453-5595 stories of our nominees. May they inspire you to for details. This event is free and open to the public. make a difference in 2021. Sponsored locally by:
PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS MAY 2021 5 DOCUMENTARY CELEBRATES THE ASIAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Asian Americans is a five-part documentary series examining the significant role of Asian Americans in shaping American history and identity, from the first wave of Asian immigrants in the 1850s and identity politics during the social and cultural turmoil of the twentieth century to modern refugee crises in a globally connected world. Told through individual lives and personal histories, the program explores the impact of this group on the country’s past, present, and future. BREAKING GROUND GOOD AMERICANS Sun, May 2 at 4pm on WSIU/WUSI TV Sun, May 16 at 4pm on WSIU/WUSI TV Wed, May 5 at 11pm on WSEC/WMEC/WQEC TV Wed, May 19 at 11pm on WSEC/WMEC/WQEC TV See how new immigrants from China, India, Japan, the Learn how Asian Americans are simultaneously Philippines and beyond, despite anti-Asian laws, still heralded as a model minority and targeted as the manage to build railroads, dazzle on the silver screen perpetual foreigner during the Cold War. It is also a time and take their fight for equality to the U.S. Supreme of bold ambition, as Asian Americans aspire to national Court. political office. SIMPLY MING A QUESTION OF LOYALTY GENERATION RISING Wednesdays at noon in May on WSIU/WUSI TV Wed, May 5 at 4pm on WSIU/WUSI TV Sun, May 23 at 4pm on WSIU/WUSI TV In the Emmy Award-winning series Simply Ming, Wed, May 12 at 11pm on WSEC/WMEC/WQEC TV Wed, May 26 at 11pm on WSEC/WMEC/WQEC TV host Ming Tsai cooks a dish and invites a celebrity Meet an American-born generation that straddles the Follow a young generation’s fight for equality in the guest chef to cook another, improvising from items U.S. and their parents’ homelands in Asia. Loyalties fields, on campuses and in the culture, claiming a new in his East-West pantry. In season 17, Ming’s guests are tested during World War II, when families are identity: Asian Americans. New immigrants and war include French chef Jacques Pépin, king of fusion imprisoned in detention camps and brothers find refugees expand the population and definition of Asian cooking Susur Lee, home cooking proponent Sara themselves on opposite sides of battle lines. America. Moulton, Top Chef contestant and soul food-lover Carla Hall, Israeli chef Avi Shemtov and Bizarre Foods expert Andrew Zimmern. MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAMS ON PBS CELEBRATING OUR VETERANS AND MILITARY FAMILIES TODAY -- AND EVERY DAY GRANDPA'S WAR STORY GOES VIRAL NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT 2021 THE WALL'S EMBRACE Sun, May 30 at 10am on WSIU/WUSI TV Sun, May 30 at 7pm & 8:30pm on WSIU/WUSI Sat, May 29 at 7:30pm & Sun, May 30 at 10:30am on Stream live via watch.wsiu.org & WSEC/WMEC/WQEC TV WSIU/WUSI TV | Thu, May 27 at 10:30pm on WSEC/ Narrated by Liev Schreiber, the program shares the Tune in to the 32nd annual broadcast of America’s WMEC/WQEC TV remarkable account of James (Jim) Schmidt's WWII national night of remembrance. This multi award-winning Narrated by Jimmy Buffett, the program highlights the service and military career, and his grandson Henry De television event honors the military service and sacrifice significance of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and its Hoop's efforts to generate interest in his grandfather's of all our men and women in uniform, their families enduring power to heal. The film emotionally explores war journey with the help of social media. and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our the Wall's continuing impact on its many visitors as well country. as those most affected by the DAY OF DAYS: JUNE 6, 1944 Vietnam War. Sun, May 30 at 11am on WSIU/WUSI TV Stream live via watch.wsiu.org To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landing, four D-Day veterans gather at the famed ILLINOIS STORIES ORAL HISTORY VETERANS REMEMBER | At the Abraham Lincoln library Museum of World War II outside of Boston, Mass. to in Springfield, they've been diligently capturing living memories of veterans from numerous share their experiences from that fateful "Day of Days." wars. Join host Mark McDonald as he tours the collection. Scan QR code to watch now. SURRENDER ON THE USS MISSOURI Sun, May 30 at 6pm on WSIU/WUSI TV Stream live via watch.wsiu.org Narrated by country music star Luke Bryan, the hour-long documentary highlights those who witnessed the official Japanese surrender on September 2, 1945, ending World War II. Photos: Jim Schmidt served in the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment; Credit: American Public Television. | Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.; Credit: Caleb Fisher, unsplash.com.
6 MAY 2021 CREATE TV & WORLD CHANNEL WEEKLY SHOWCASE Create is moving away from its weekly marathon format and will instead present a weekly showcase focusing on a collection of episodes from your favorite Create hosts. The weekly showcase will expand to a five-hour block each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Here’s the line-up for this month: MAMA LIDIA | 5/7-5/9 SOMEWHERE SOUTH | 5/21-5/23 Master the art of Italian cooking this Mother's Day Join award-winning chef Vivian Howard as she digs weekend when Create airs a special selection of deeper into the lesser-known roots of Southern food, episodes from Lidia's Kitchen. Join Lidia Bastianich as she cooking and living. Each episode explores the ways puts on a culinary master class while creating delicious people of different backgrounds interpret the same dish Italian meals for the entire family. — from dumplings to hand pies to barbecue. PLACES TO LOVE | 5/14-/5/16 RED, WHITE AND BBQ | 5/28-5/30 Traveler Samantha Brown hits the road to experience the Create ushers in the unofficial start of summer with passion of a destination through food and drink, arts and mouthwatering barbecue dishes from Steven Raichlen's culture. Her stops include: Quebec City, Sanibel Island, Project Fire. Learn techniques that elevate the backyard Charleston, Phoenix, Miami and Santa Fe, with special barbecue experience — from ember-roasting and salt- Photo: Charleston, SC; Credit: Cody Silver, unsplash.com. episodes devoted to her favorite culinary experiences. slab grilling to fire-heated iron and high-tech rotisseries. HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and WORLD will feature a collection of 30+ films that celebrate their history, contributions and experiences. Additional programming themes include Memorial Day (May 31) and the ongoing exploration of Race in America. AMERICA REFRAMED: CURTAIN UP! TUE, MAY 11 AT 7PM In New York City's Chinatown, the theater club of Photo: Credit: NHK & American Public Media. Photo: Onigiri; Credit: American Public Media. PS 124 is staging an adaptation of the film "Frozen". As the 5th graders gear up and rehearse for the musical production, nervous excitement and flubbed CYCLE AROUND JAPAN DINING WITH THE CHEF lines brush up against cultural stereotypes, family expectations, and post-graduation uncertainties. SEASON 3 • BEGINS 4/9 SEASON 7 • BEGINS 4/12 Curtain Up! shares a kid’s-eye view of the wonders of discovering art, culture and identity. A rotating cast of avid cyclists host the series, pedaling In season seven, chef Saito and chef Rika introduce through striking landscapes. Throughout the series, viewers to the techniques, ingredients, and harmony EYES ON THE PRIZE viewers vicariously experience breathtaking cycling of Japanese cuisine while preparing delicious dishes SUNDAYS • MAY 2-16 AT 8PM & 9PM adventures, meet the locals, and discover the living that can be made at home. Dining with the Chef The series is the definitive story of the civil rights traditions of a hidden Japan. Previous journeys have Season 7 features 52 half-hour episodes that offer era from the point of view of the ordinary men included an ascent of the steep Mt. Haguro, a visit viewers new techniques and recipes revolving around and women whose extraordinary actions launched with an artisan of chess pieces and a falconer, a cycle Japanese cuisine. a movement that changed the fabric of American around Oita Prefecture leading to an island with only 18 life and embodied a struggle whose reverberations inhabitants, connecting with the past on a trip through continue to be felt today. historic Nara Prefecture and its prehistoric burial mounds, and meeting with the local fishermen. PBS KIDS SCHEDULE | WSIU 8.1 • WUSI 16.1 • WSEC 14.1 • WMEC 22.1 • WQEC 27.1 NEW - PBS KIDS 24/7 CHANNEL: WSIU 8.4 • WUSI 16.4 • WSEC 14.4 • WMEC 22.4 • WQEC 27.4 • STREAM AT PBSKIDS.ORG WEEKENDS WEEKDAYS 5am Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 5am Ready Jet Go! * 11am Dinosaur Train 5:30 Arthur 5:30 Arthur * 11:30 Clifford The Big Red Dog 6am Molly of Denali 6am Molly of Denali ** 1pm Hero Elementary 6:30 Wild Kratts 6:30 Wild Kratts ** 1:30 Elinor Wonders Why 7am Cat in the Hat** / Hero Elementary * 7am Hero Elementary 2pm Nature Cat 7:30 Peg + Cat** / Xavier Riddle * 7:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 2:30 Wild Kratts 8am Curious George 8am Curious George 3pm Molly of Denali 8:30 Daniel Tiger 8:30 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood 3:30 Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum 9am Daniel Tiger (Sat)* / Curious Crew (Sun)* 9am Donkey Hodie NEW! 4pm Odd Squad 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why* (Sat) / Cyberchase (Sun)** 9:30 Elinor Wonders Why 4:30 Arthur 10am Peg + Cat* 10am Sesame Street (SS) *BROADCASTS ON WSEC, WSEC & WQEC ONLY 10:30 Pinkalicious & Peterrific ** WSIU/WUSI ONLY
WSIU/WUSI | PROGRAM LISTINGS MAY 2021 7 WSIU TV LISTINGS 9:30 Cyberchase.CC A Perfect Fit. The bad guys bring Gigabyte to a remote, Mayan-style pyramid on cybersite Jimaya. Great Performances.CC Leonard Bernstein 1 Saturday 10am Mass. Enjoy Ravinia Festival’s production of Leonard Bernstein’s theater piece starring 5am PBS KIDS Saturday Schedule.CC Tony Award-winning baritone Paulo Szot and 9am Best of Sewing with Nancy.CC Quilt With an featuring the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Embroidery Machine in 8 Easy Lessons, Part 2. Baltimore Symphony Orchestra artistic director Roche, embroidery pro, joins Nancy Zieman Marin Alsop conducts. to show how to hoop a quilt and handle the 12pm Whitney Reynolds Show.CC Power Couples bulk with ease while stitching the designs who have survived a tough situation and automatically. Learn tips and techniques from discovered, they are better together. quilting a table runner to a queen-sized quilt. BASEBALL: A NATIONAL HEIRLOOM 12:30 Market to Market.CC 9:30 Knit and Crochet Now.CC Fantasy Filly SAT, MAY 1 AT 8PM 1pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover.CC (R) See Cardigans. On this episode fantasy fillies 5/2 at 4:30. find a home on two adorable cardigans. Lee Babe Ruth, the Baltimore saloon-keeper’s son who 1:30 Rick Steves’ Europe.CC Helsinki and Tallinn: Sartori is first with the Unicorn Cardi adorned became the best-known and best-loved athlete Baltic Sisters. with mythical creatures. Then it’s a lesson on in American history, and who was described by 2pm Samantha Brown’s Places to Love.CC Xi’an, how to change your sleeve length with Lena sportswriter Jimmy Cannon as a “National Heirloom,” China. Samantha travels to the ancient city Skvagerson in the Technique Corner. The show is the focus of the fourth inning. This inning details how of Xi’an, China, that once served as China’s ends with Kristin Omdahl as the whimsical Ruth’s phenomenal performance thrilled the nation capital and dates back over 3,000 years. style continues with the knitted Purple Pony throughout the 1920s and rescued the game from the 2:30 CapitolView.CC Cardigan. scandal that threatened to destroy it. 3pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Vintage Wichita. What 10am Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places.CC Spit- are wonderful Wichita treasures from 13 years Roasted Lamb. Joanne and a group of friends Photo: Babe Ruth at bat; Credit: Courtesy of National Baseball Library and ago worth today? Discover updated appraisals Archive, Cooperstown, New York. get together on the island of Syros in Greece such as an Edward Onslow Ford bronze, 1962 to prepare a feast of a whole roasted lamb and left-handed Fender Stratocaster and Goldsmith a few Greek inspired side dishes. 2pm American Woodshop.CC American Folk Art, Chandlee surveyor’s compass from around 10:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television. Weathervanes and Wall Art. Fleur-de-lis 1790. One is now $55,000. CC Middle East Favorites. Pearl Couscous with painted wall art and holiday painted wood 4pm Asian Americans.CC Breaking Ground. See Chicken and Chickpeas, Roasted Red pepper entry door accents. Bandsaw, scroll saw and how new immigrants from China, India, Japan, and Walnut Dip Muhammara, and Garlicky jigsaw tool tip review. the Philippines and beyond, despite anti-Asian Spiced Chicken and Potato Traybake with 2:30 MotorWeek.CC R/T: ‘21 BUICK ENVISION R/T: laws, still manage to build railroads, dazzle Pomegranate Molasses. ‘21 BMW 440. on the silver screen and take their fight for 11am How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell.CC 3pm Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The equality to the U.S. Smoked Mackerel Tonnato with Heritage World.CC The Car. Go for a ride through the 5pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden.CC Racial Tomatoes , Basil and a Hens Egg; Roast Leg 9,000-year history of the car, from its roots Disparities In Health. This episode examines of Spring Lamb with Mint Hollandaise and a in dogsleds to Henry Ford’s affordable and the racial disparities that exist in health and Tangle of Spring Vegetables; Roasted Hazelnut assembly line-built Model T, and meet the healthcare in the U.S. Panna Cotta with Chocolate and Caramel scientists working on the next generation of 5:30 Illinois Stories.CC Sauce. self-driving automobiles. 6pm Operation Maneater.CC Great White Shark. 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s 4pm Finding Your Roots.CC On Broadway. Mark Evans travels to Western Australia, Illustrated.CC New Ways with Ribs & Investigate the family histories of Broadway where seven people have been killed by sharks Mushrooms. Test cook Keith Dresser makes stars Audra MacDonald and Mandy Patinkin, in the last three years. host Bridget Lancaster foolproof Tuscan Grilled discovering ancestors whose struggles laid the 7pm Rise of the Nazis.CC Politics. Learn the chain Pork Ribs with Grilled Radicchio. Equipment groundwork for their success. of events that propels Hitler from the fringes expert Adam Ried reveals his top pick for 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend.CC to the heart of the government. After leading honing rods, and science expert Dan Souza 5:30 Illinois Stories.CC a failed coup in 1923, he turns the Nazis into explains why mushrooms absorb so much oil. 6pm My Grandparents’ War.CC Carey Mulligan. a legitimate, mainstream party and plots to Finally, test cook Lan Lam unlocks the secrets Follow actress Carey Mulligan as she travels overthrow Germany’s political elite. to perfect Sauteed Mushrooms with Red Wine to Japan to learn about her grandfather’s 8pm Atlantic Crossing On Masterpiece.CC Empty and Rosemary. experience as a British naval officer during Promises. Martha uses dinner-table tactics 12pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire.CC In today’s World War II, including the Kamikaze attack he to help Norway. The first lady gives Martha show, we harness the flavor-boosting, fat- survived, and the extent of the devastation he unusual lessons in public speaking. The melting power of live fire to produce grilled witnessed. president gets on dangerous ground with fare that not only tastes good, but is good for 7pm Nazi Mega Weapons.CC Super Tanks. Hitler’s Martha. you. From the paellas of Spain to the grilled megalomaniacal impulses led him to demand 9pm World On Fire On Masterpiece.CC Episode beef salads of Southeast Asia, this show the construction of the largest tank the world Five. Harry and his unit reach Dunkirk, with explores barbecue health food. had ever seen – a mobile fortress weighing the odds stacked against them. 12:30 This Old House.CC A Project for Every Floor. 180 tons. But even this colossus couldn’t 10pm Shakespeare Uncovered.CC The Winter’s Kevin finds Tom working with the new satisfy Hitler’s thirst for enormous weapons of Tale with Simon Russell Beale. Simon Russell apprentices on the front door. Tom and Charlie war, as he went on to request a land battleship Beale uncovers the romance and betrayals teach them about mineral wool insulation. weighing 1,000 tons. of “The Winter’s Tale” and shows that in this Homeowner Carol looks at kitchen cabinets 8pm Baseball.CC See Spotlight. play Shakespeare offers something for which and counters. Richard works with James on 10pm Austin City Limits.CC John Prine. everyone longs: the ability to make amends the three separate HVAC systems. 11pm The Kate.CC Gina Chavez. for an irreversible mistake. 1pm Ask This Old House.CC Echinaceas, Kitchen 11pm Evening with Eartha Kitt.CC An Evening With 2 Sunday Punch List. Jenn explains how to care for Eartha Kitt gives an inside view into the life echinaceas; Mark explains how to cut stone and career of the late legendary singer and with a saw and chisel; Richard replaces actress. a kitchen sink and faucet; Tom helps a 5am PBS KIDS Sunday Schedule.CC 9am Curious Crew.CC Football Science. Explore how 1:30 homeowner wrap up a few kitchen projects. Craftsman’s Legacy.CC The Goldsmith. a football’s shape makes it more difficult to 3 Monday Host Eric Gorges visits goldsmith Susan predict how it will bounce, while that shape McDonough, who works in a small studio on helps its gyroscopic motion when thrown or 5am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC her family’s farm in the mountains. kicked.
8 MAY 2021 WSIU/WUSI | PROGRAM LISTINGS 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC disappeared. Walker’s wife, Tessa, turns out to Deep Full Body Flexibility. be a police officer. Cassie and Sunny interview 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC two other suspects, Sara and Colin. 12pm Les Stroud’s Wild Harvest.CC Douglas Fir & 9:30 Variety Studio: Actors On Actors.CC Ben Buffaloberry. Host Les Stroud, finds fertile Affleck (The Way Back) with Sacha Baron natural locations to forage and harvest wild Cohen (Borat & The Trial of the Chicago 7) mushrooms, salad greens, spices and more. Andra Day (The United States vs. Billie Holiday) Then, he meets up with chef Paul Rogalski, with Leslie Odom Jr (One Night in Miami) who transforms the ingredients Les has found Jared Leto (The Little Things) with John David into a three-course meal - complete with wild Washington (Malcom and Marie). coffee, wine or beer. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 12:30 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan.CC Jay Shetty. 11pm BBC World News.CC His favorite restaurant, Fresh on Sunset, 11:30 DW The Day.CC becomes the backdrop for a conversation AMERICAN MASTERS: about how to live a truly happy and AMY TAN UNINTENDED MEMOIR 7 Friday meaningful life. MON, MAY 3 AT 8PM 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC 5pm BBC World News America.CC Explore the life of the groundbreaking author of “The Weight Loss: Hips & Legs. 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC Joy Luck Club” in this intimate portrait. Archival imagery, 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC home movies, photographs, animation and original 12pm Make It Artsy.CC Your Schedule. Never get 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Celebrity Edition interviews create a vivid, colorful journey through Tan’s bored in your artistic pursuits when you Hour 1. See the treasures of comedian Jay inspiring life and career. shake up your schedule. Make an accordion Leno, actress S. Epatha Merkerson, author fold book highlighting just one day in your Jason Reynolds, Olympic figure skater Nancy Photo: Amy Tan; Credit: Courtesy of Julian Johnson. life with host Julie Fei Fan Balzer. Then, your Kerrigan and pro golfer Dottie Pepper get daily journal gets a fierce make over with Joe appraised by Antiques Roadshow experts. Rotella and a dragon scale cover. Last is a color 8pm American Masters.CC See Spotlight. 12:30 Lidia’s Kitchen.CC The 1980s Italian American “Evolution”. Pasta Primavera and the classic study - pink. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 12:30 Best of the Joy of Painting.CC The late Bob 11pm BBC World News.CC Raspberry and Walnut Butter Cookies. 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC Ross delights and encourages the painting 11:30 DW The Day.CC hobbyist. The soft-spoken Ross paints natural 5pm BBC World News America.CC scenes, including his trademark “happy” 4 Tuesday 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC clouds, mountains and trees, while soothingly 7pm Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World. offering words of encouragement to those 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC CC Episode 2. Follow Greta’s journey from the painting at home. Stress Release. World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC to Poland, where she speaks with miners who 5pm BBC World News America.CC 12pm No Passport Required.CC Houston. Join Chef have lost their jobs. She also visits the UK, 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC Marcus Samuelsson in Houston -- America’s where she meets with one of her inspirations 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC most diverse city -- to explore the food and -- Sir David Attenborough. 7pm Washington Week.CC culture of its Nigerian and West African 8pm Human: The World Within.CC Birth. Learn the 7:30 CapitolView.CC community. Along the way, Samuelsson cooks story of human reproduction from attraction 8pm Illinois Lawmakers.CC with cutting-edge chefs as well as traditional to a baby’s first breath. 8:30 Great Performances at the Met.CC Jonas home cooks. 9pm Human: The World Within.CC Pulse. See the Kaufmann In Concert. Great Performances at 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC world beneath the human heartbeat that The Met delights audiences with productions 5pm BBC World News America.CC makes our craziest feats possible. featuring the world’s leading stars of opera. 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 9:30 Great Performances at the Met.CC Lise 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC 11pm BBC World News.CC Davidsen In Concert. The soprano performs 7pm Finding Your Roots.CC Laughing on the Inside. 11:30 DW The Day.CC arias and songs that brought her success Henry Louis Gates, Jr. provides comedians around the world including selections from 6 Thursday Lewis Black and Roy Wood, Jr. with accounts of Wagner’s “Tannhauser,” Strauss’ “Ariadne hardship in their family trees which may have auf Naxos,” Puccini’s “Manon Lescaut” and led them to each find humor in adversity. Scandinavian songs by Sibelius and Grieg, from 8pm Philly D.A.CC Episode 4. LaTonya “T” Myers 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC Oslo’s Oscarshall Palace in Norway. lands her dream job fighting for probation Pain Relief: Foot Pain Workout. 10:30 Amanpour and Company.CC reform, but any slip-up could send her back 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC 11:30 DW The Day.CC to prison. At the same time, the D.A.’s team 12pm Quilting Arts.CC Learn about the importance pursues systemic probation reform, facing of backgrounds and how they sometimes become stand-alone pieces. 8 Saturday off against judges who embrace extended supervision. 12:30 It’s Sew Easy.CC Cuddle Up. An easy way to get back into sewing or even to begin is with 5am PBS KIDS Saturday Schedule.CC 9pm Frontline.CC Escaping Eritrea. An 9am Best of Sewing with Nancy.CC 30 Minute Doll unprecedented undercover investigation into simple designs without fitting. Joanne Banko starts with a log cabin quilt sewn on a serger. Clothes, Part 1. Nancy and guest Joan Hinds one of the world’s most repressive regimes. demonstrate a streamlined way to sew 18” Exclusive secret footage and testimony shed Then, Emily Thompson demonstrates a frayed flannel baby quilt. doll clothes. You’ll learn techniques on how to new light on shocking allegations of torture, avoid underarm seams by sewing a continuous arbitrary detention and indefinite forced 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC 5pm BBC World News America.CC yoke, update a basic jumper with a clever conscription. ribbon layout, and get a finished look easier 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC by lining small pieces Create 21 doll clothes to 11pm BBC World News.CC mix and match. Best of all, with a little sewing 11:30 DW The Day.CC 7pm Little Women On Masterpiece.CC Part One. With their father away at war, sisters Meg, Jo, know-how, each component can be cut and sewn in 30 minutes or less. 5 Wednesday Beth and Amy March come to terms with their new life, alongside their mother, Marmee. The 9:30 Knit and Crochet Now.CC Oversized Tees. girls make friends with Laurie, the new boy This episode features some favorite summer 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC next door. wardrobe choices with oversized tees. The Weight Loss: Slenderizing Your Core. 8pm Unforgotten Season 2 On Masterpiece.CC first look is the Beach Rose Tee with Britt 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC Episode 1. A waterlogged suitcase holds the Schmiesing. It is a crocheted, lacy tee great for 12pm Simply Ming.CC TBA. remains of David Walker, 25 years after he dressy or casual wear. Then it’s time for a fun
WSIU/WUSI | PROGRAM LISTINGS MAY 2021 9 technique to dress up your favorite sneakers to the Northwest coast of Ireland for an epic with a crochet top from Rohn Strong in the adventure. Technique Corner. Last is the Afternoon Tee 2:30 CapitolView.CC featuring split sides with Melissa Leapman. 3pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Celebrity Edition Hour 10am Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places.CC Salty 1. (R) See 5/3 at 7pm. Salzburg. Visit gorgeous Salzburg on the 4pm Asian Americans.CC See Spotlight. Danube and explore some historical sites 5pm Second Opinion with Joan Lunden.CC including a local salt shop. With salt in hand, Alzheimer’s: A Public Health Crisis. This we’ll prepare salt-crusted fish and a salty side episode discusses Alzheimer’s Disease from a dish. caregiver and a public health perspective. 10:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television. 5:30 Illinois Lawmakers.CC CC Vietnamese Every Day. Vietnamese 6pm Operation Maneater.CC Polar Bear. Mark Caramel Chicken, Vietnamese Scallion Sauce, Evans travels to the shores of Canada’s Hudson and Vietnamese Chicken Curry, with bold Bay where polar bears are causing havoc in ASIAN AMERICANS: lemongrass and ginger flavor. isolated communities. A QUESTION OF LOYALTY 11am How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell.CC 7pm Rise of the Nazis.CC The First Six Months In Salad of beets; Roast Wild Salmon with Lettuce SUN, MAY 9 AT 4PM Power. Discover the measures Chancellor Leaves, Pea Tendrils, Leaves and Flowers and Meet the first generation of U.S.-born Asian Americans, Hitler takes to dismantle the German state. Preserved; Lemon Dressing; Medjool Date and whose loyalties are tested during WWII. The Nazis have the power to ban free speech, Vanilla Tart. books are burned, and Jewish people, gay 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s Photo: Anh Siblings; Credit: Courtesy of of the film, Asian Americans. people and those holding anti-Nazi beliefs Illustrated.CC Plum and Pear Desserts. begin to disappear. Hosts Bridget Lancaster and Julia Collin 8pm Atlantic Crossing On Masterpiece.CC The Davison make the ultimate Plum-Ginger Pie 7pm Nazi Mega Weapons.CC Jet Fighter Me262. Giant Awakes. America enters the war, and with Whole-Wheat Lattice-Top Crust. Next, Explore the most technologically advanced Olav arrives from England. Missy grows equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top plane of World War II, the Messerschmitt suspicious of ties between Martha and pick for small stand mixers. Finally, test cook Me262, a fighter jet that inspired a revolution the president, as does Olav. Meanwhile, a Elle Simone makes the perfect Pear Crisp. in aerial warfare. Learn the remarkable story dastardly Nazi plot unfolds. 12pm Steven Raichlen’s Project Fire.CC Planet Steak. of an awe-inspiring aircraft, the subterranean 9pm World On Fire On Masterpiece.CC Episode Steak. In this show we embark on some meaty bat-cave where it was built and the battle for Six. Paris falls to the Nazis, and Webster and globe hopping, exploring over-the-top steaks air supremacy that decided the fate of the war. Albert’s lives are turned upside down. from France, Cambodia, and the American 8pm Baseball.CC Shadow Ball. Throughout 10pm Shakespeare Uncovered.CC Richard III with Southwest. America, and even on the baseball diamonds Antony Sher. This episode explains how 12:30 This Old House.CC Three of Everything. Kevin in New York’s Central Park, thousands of Shakespeare created both a loathsome and finds Mauro working with the apprentices to homeless people build shantytowns called brilliant manipulator, as well as a real man fix the plaster damage. Richard meets plumber “Hoovervilles.” More than ever, America needs who speaks to every age. Ronnette to learn about the new sprinkler heroes. And even as it struggles to make it 11pm Evening with Eric Holder.CC An Evening With system. Kevin joins Carol and her sister Willie through the Depression, baseball provides Eric Holder is a one-on-one interview with to shop for appliances for all three levels of them. Inning Five, Shadow Ball, tells the story former U.S. Attorney General Eric H. Holder, the house. of the Negro Leagues in the 1930s, excluded Jr. whose career that has been committed to 1pm Ask This Old House.CC Inspection, Door from major league play at that time. service and racial justice. Join Washington Post Restoration. Heath performs an electrical 10pm Austin City Limits.CC Kacey Musgraves/Lukas blogger and MSNBC contributor, Jonathan inspection; the team share more Home Nelson. Capehart, as he engages in conversation with Inspection Nightmares; Tom helps two 11pm Joshua Bell: At Home with Music.CC Grammy the third longest-serving Attorney General in homeowners meticulously restore their Award-winning violinist Joshua Bell presents U.S. history and the first African American to antique front door using a variety of an intimate recital from his home in upstate hold that office. techniques. New York, featuring guest artists Larisa 1:30 Craftsman’s Legacy.CC The Potter. Host Eric Martinez, Jeremy Denk, Peter Dugan, and Kamal Khan. 10 Monday Gorges visits potter and musician Akira Satake, who discovered his love of pottery later in life. 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC Eric makes a ceramic teapot. Eric and Akira 9 Sunday Weight Loss: Slenderizing Legs & Hips. discuss the serendipity that leads craftsmen 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC to their craft. Akira started his career as an 5am PBS KIDS Sunday Schedule.CC 12pm Tim Farmer’s Country Kitchen.CC Creamy accomplished photographer in Japan, then 9am Curious Crew.CC Buoyancy. Explore buoyancy, Rabbit & Duck Fat Potatoes, Seared Balsamic found another successful career in New York which is an object’s ability to float. Duck Breast and Smoked Trout. as a recording studio owner and a session 9:30 Cyberchase.CC Be Reasonable. Hacker returns 12:30 To Dine for with Kate Sullivan.CC Misty banjo player before finding his true passion in to the Cybrary to wreak revenge on Ms. Copeland. The first African American woman pottery. Fileshare and the kids. promoted to Principal Dancer with the 2pm American Woodshop.CC Custom Kitchen Tools. 10am Great Performances at the Met.CC Jonas American Ballet Theatre, Copeland started as a Turning custom kitchen cutlery and shaping Kaufmann In Concert. (R) See 5/7 at 8:30. prodigy at 13 and had fought body issues and Spectra Ply rainbow ice cream paddles. 11am Great Performances at the Met.CC Lise pressure to conform, in her arduous journey to Turning using special holding chucks opens up Davidsen In Concert. (R) See 5/7 at 9:30. ballet stardom. safe new ways of learning how to turn woods. 12pm Whitney Reynolds Show.CC A mother who 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC 2:30 MotorWeek.CC R/T: FORD BRONCO SPORT R/T: didn’t like what happened in her path is 5pm BBC World News America.CC VOLKSWAGEN ID4 opening up about the laws and literature she’s 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC 3pm Breakthrough: The Ideas That Changed The produced to help others after her not face a 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC World.CC The Rocket. Learn the explosive similar journey. We also have animal lovers, 7pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Celebrity Edition Hour history of the rocket, from its origin in ancient movie producers, and more weighing in on 2. Join Antiques Roadshow experts as they China, to its use as a weapon of war, to how this topic. visit with author Marc Brown, chef Carla Hall, adding hydrogen allowed it to carry astronauts 12:30 Market to Market.CC humorist John Hodgman, and musicians Ruben all the way to the moon. 1pm Firing Line with Margaret Hoover.CC (R) See Blades and Luba Mason to learn the stories 4pm Finding Your Roots.CC Laughing on the Inside. 5/8 at 12am. and discover the values of their personal (R) See 5/4 at 7pm. 1:30 Rick Steves’ Europe.CC Galicia and the Camino collections. 5pm PBS NewsHour Weekend.CC De Santiago. 8pm Antiques Roadshow.CC Celebrating Asian- 5:30 Illinois Stories.CC 2pm Samantha Brown’s Places to Love.CC Pacific Heritage. Travel with Antiques 6pm The Inn at Little Washington: A Delicious Ireland’s Northwest Coast. On this episode Roadshow as it turns the spotlight on Documentary.CC (R) See 5/7 at 2am. of Places to Love, Samantha Brown travels
10 MAY 2021 WSIU/WUSI | PROGRAM LISTINGS incredible items with Asian and Pacific Islands Gambaccini demonstrates a framed map - she origins, including a Hawaiian kou bowl, a has a different take on using maps for decor. Ghandi presentation spinning wheel and an Finally, Micah Goguen has three journal 1888 Joesph Nawahi painting. Which is valued vignettes to share. Last is a color study - at $250,000-$300,000? brown. 9pm POV.CC Through the Night. Through the Night 12:30 Best of the Joy of Painting.CC The late Bob is a verité documentary that explores the Ross delights and encourages the painting personal cost of our modern economy through hobbyist. The soft-spoken Ross paints natural the stories of two working mothers and a scenes, including his trademark “happy” childcare provider, whose lives intersect at a FRONTLINE: PLASTIC WARS clouds, mountains and trees, while soothingly 24-hour daycare center in New Rochelle, New TUE, MAY 11 AT 9PM offering words of encouragement to those York. painting at home. 10:30 Amanpour and Company.CC With the plastic industry expanding like never before 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC 11:30 DW The Day.CC and the crisis of ocean pollution growing, Frontline and 5pm BBC World News America.CC NPR investigate the fight over the future of plastics. 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC 11 Tuesday 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC Photo: A combination picture shows plastics sorted inside baskets at a 7pm Washington Week.CC collecting site in Mojokerto, East Java province, Indonesia, August 1, 2019; 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC Credit: Courtesy of REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan. 7:30 CapitolView.CC Pain Relief: Feet & Calf Healing. 8pm Illinois Lawmakers.CC 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC 8:30 Great Performances.CC The Arts Interrupted. 12pm No Passport Required.CC Philadelphia. Join bodies need to keep going. Take an inside look at how arts organizations Chef Marcus Samuelsson in Philadelphia, 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC nationwide are surviving the pandemic and where he meets new friends and old, and 11pm BBC World News.CC how they are maturing during the country’s learns about the city’s Italian food scene 11:30 DW The Day.CC reckoning with systemic racism, featuring while sampling everything from pizza to interviews with artists and performances cannoli, with plenty of red sauce, burrata and 13 Thursday made during lockdown. 9:30 We Are Family: Songs of Hope and Unity.CC handmade pasta in between. 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC Join Maestro Luke Frazier, and a star-studded 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC 5pm BBC World News America.CC cast as they join together for an exciting Weight Loss: Ab & Waist Strengthening (All 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC evening of songs that bring us together. Standing) 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC 10:30 Amanpour and Company.CC 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC 7pm Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer.CC 11:30 DW The Day.CC 12pm Quilting Arts.CC Catherine Redford is first Vaccines. Discover the role vaccination plays with a ladybug appliqué featuring folk art in our growing ability to prevent the spread of embroidery. She offers her thoughts on folk 15 Saturday illness. Travel through the remarkable history art, plus steps to make a stand-alone appliqué of vaccines and learn how new ones are using the sewing machine. Then, Donalee 5am PBS KIDS Saturday Schedule.CC developed when never-before-seen diseases Kennedy makes an oven mitt that’s almost too 9am Best of Sewing with Nancy.CC 30 Minute Doll like COVID-19 emerge. pretty to use and has a true designer look. Clothes, Part 2. Nancy and guest Joan Hinds 8pm Philly D.A. Episode 5. Joseph Chamberlain 12:30 It’s Sew Easy.CC Pockets and Sleeves. Broaden demonstrate a streamlined way to sew 18” dreams of freedom, but first he must convince your sewing style with a few new looks for doll clothes. You’ll learn techniques on how to a skeptical parole board and lay down his pockets and sleeves. Lindsey Johns alters the avoid underarm seams by sewing a continuous pride. A murder spike has local media pointing side seams of pants to add pockets for comfort yoke, update a basic jumper with a clever fingers at Krasner and threatens to halt the and style. Then, Angela Wolf is on location ribbon layout, and get a finished look easier D.A. ‘s office’s plans for parole reform. with the Bella Top, but this time she’s dressing by lining small pieces Create 21 doll clothes to 9pm Frontline.CC See Spotlight. it up with chiffon sleeves to completely alter mix and match. 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC the style. 9:30 Knit and Crochet Now.CC Market Bags. Show 11pm BBC World News.CC 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC off your creative style with market bags that 11:30 DW The Day.CC 5pm BBC World News America.CC are environmentally friendly and so useful. 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC The first bag is the Terrific Tote using the 12 Wednesday 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC crochet ripple stitch. Toni Lipsey demonstrates 7pm Little Women On Masterpiece.CC Part Two. this durable bag made with nylon cord perfect 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC The March family fears the worst when Mr. for the beach, market place or every day! Then 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC March falls ill. As circumstances change for it’s Turkish crochet beads with Britt Schmiesing Weight Loss: Focusing On Leg Work Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, the family must come in the Technique Corner. Kristin Omdahl 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC together to face their most difficult challenge demonstrates a knitted bag, the Union Market 12pm Simply Ming.CC yet. Bag. 12:30 Lidia’s Kitchen.CC Buonavia. Beef and Potato 8pm Unforgotten Season 2 On Masterpiece.CC 10am Joanne Weir’s Plates and Places.CC Rise and Goulash, and Crespelle with Wild Cherries, Episode 2. The victim’s life comes into focus; Shine. From simple bacon and eggs, to French Chocolate, and Whipped Cream. it was a mess. Meanwhile, Sara’s scandalous beignets, to scones and a Joanne-inspired 1pm PBS KIDS Afternoon Schedule.CC past is revealed, and Colin is blackmailed. breakfast pizza, you’ll see why your mom 5pm BBC World News America.CC Marion, a pediatric cancer nurse, joins the list always told you that breakfast is the most 5:30 BBC World News Outside Source.CC of suspects. important meal of the day. 6pm PBS NewsHour.CC 9:30 Variety Studio: Actors On Actors.CC (R) See 10:30 Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Television. 7pm Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World. 5/11 at 12am. CC All-New Italian. Roman Braised Beef with CC Episode 3. Join Greta in Switzerland and 10pm Amanpour and Company.CC Tomato and Cloves, Bucatini with Cherry Denmark to investigate potential solutions to 11pm BBC World News.CC Tomato Sauce with Fresh Sage, and Tuscan limit climate change. She also explores how 11:30 DW The Day.CC Braised Potatoes (Patate in Umido). everyone can play a role, from what we eat 11am How to Cook Well with Rory O’Connell.CC to what we wear. Finally, she looks for lessons 14 Friday Macroom Buffalo Mozzarella with Courgette, Candied Lemon and Marjoram; Roast Sirloin from the world’s response to COVID-19. 8pm NOVA.CC Fighting for Fertility. of Beef with Creamed Corn and Pickled Red 5:30 Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique.CC 9pm Human: The World Within.CC Fuel. Through Onions; Orange and Passion Fruit Granita with Pain Relief: Quad & Hips. the worlds of a religious faster, an ultra- Mango, Banana and Lime. 6am PBS KIDS Morning Schedule.CC marathon runner, a farmer and a young girl 11:30 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s 12pm Make It Artsy.CC Your Studio. Host Julie Fei beating allergies, go deep into the world of Illustrated.CC Mexican Comfort Food. Test Fan Balzer begins with some inspirations the human gut, which processes the fuel our cook Erin McMurrer shows host Julia Collin and personal wall designs. Then, Kristin
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