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May 2017 program guide Mondays at 9pm Medicinal Herbs - May 8 Poultry Wranglers - May 15 The Story of Compost - May 29 Volume 32 Wyoming Berries - May 22 Number 5

GENERAL MANAGER MESSAGE As you know, the President s skinny budget eliminates funding for public broadcasting. That s about 27% of WyomingPBS s income. Eliminating federal funding will allow each Wyoming resident to purchase one extra cup of coffee.a year. WyomingPBS enjoys strong support from our state Legislators because they believe in our mission of service to the people of Wyoming. I recently met with Representative Cheney, Senators Barrasso and Enzi. I think they also value our 34 years of service to the state. The federal budget process is long and complex. I believe, in the end, funding for public broadcasting will be preserved. Still, next time you see one of our Legislators, say hello and thank them for their support of WyomingPBS. Next, some digital news. Jennifer Amend, our Director of Marketing and Outreach, was one of 25 PBS station representatives to be awarded a Digital Immersion grant. Jennifer will become part of a group of digital professionals who will explore how WyomingPBS can reach citizens of the state through the Internet, social media, and Over the Top receivers like Roku, Chromecast, and others. And, Abigail Hurley, 5th grade teacher from Sheridan, has been chosen by PBS as Wyoming s representative in their Digital Innovators program. She will receive training focused on digital best practices for the classroom and access to exclusive resources from PBS LearningMedia. Abigail will then work with WyomingPBS Education Coordinator Carol Garber to share that training with teachers across the state. Finally, we have some very special shows for you this month. The new season of Farm to Fork premiers, along with the ever popular National Memorial Day Concert. Finally, we premiere the series Victorian Slum House. A Victorian tenement has been recreated and volunteers will experience the tough living and working conditions of the Victorian poor. You can see if Dickens was accurate in his depiction of Victorian England. An always, thank you for watching and for being part of the WyomingPBS family. Terry Dugas General Manager Station Happenings WyomingPBS will be hosting three screenings of our latest local documentary The Hidden Falls of Yellowstone at the end of this month in Cody, Dubois and Jackson. Invitations will be sent to all our members and an announcement will be posted on our Facebook page in the coming weeks. Hidden Falls is scheduled to debut in June. If you d like more information about the screening events, contact Jennifer Amend at 307-855-2372. WyomingPBS Staff Terry Dugas General Manager Lonny Fairfield Chief Technology Officer Kyle Nicholoff Production Manager Jennifer Amend Director of Marketing and Outreach/Program Guide Editor WyomingPBS Foundation Staff Judy Finch Administrative Assistant Kathy Stilson Membership Coordinator The WyomingPBS program guide is published monthly by WyomingPBS, 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton, WY 82501 and mailed to those who contribute $60 ($25 senior rate) or more annually to WyomingPBS. Under IRS guidelines, the estimated value of this program guide is not substantial, therefore, if this is the only thank you gift received by the contributor, the full amount of the gift is tax deductible. Donations which are eligible for other thank you gifts are tax deductible, less the reasonable cost of the gift. WyomingPBS is licensed to Central Wyoming College, and complies with all state and federal laws. As part of those regulations, the station must not share our member lists with any political parties or candidates; we do however occasionally share member names and addresses with other partner non-profits. We offer you the ability to opt out of any other distribution, and you may indicate your preference by contacting the station at the phone numbers below, or sending an email to: kathy@wyoptv.org. KCWC - TV/WyomingPBS wyomingpbs.org 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton, Wyoming 82501 (307) 856-6944 or 1-877-263-0702 2

May 8 - Medicinal Herbs - Explore herbal remedies that stand out and discover how this ancient craft is evolving in the modern era among the changing philosophies in modern medicine. May 5 - Author Dr. Jeffrey A. Lockwood - A visit with Dr. Lockwood about his new book, Behind the Carbon Curtain: The Energy Industry, Political Censorship and Free Speech. Local Highlights FARM TO FORK New Episodes Starting Monday, May 8 at 9pm May 15 - Poultry Wranglers - Hobby farmers call chickens the gateway drug for the next generation of small producers, but there s only a handful actually raising enough chickens and eggs to sell in the local market. How are these producers making it work? WYOMING CHRONICLE Fridays at 7:30pm & Saturdays at 6:30pm May 12 - Artist J.C. Dye - Lander artist J.C. Dye says that his western lifestyle has been the inspiration for his beautiful bronzes. But it is what happened to him while he served in Vietnam that may impact his art in his latter years. May 22 - Wyoming Berries - Wyoming is fortunate to have a few determined fruit crop producers. Explore how this labor intensive crop is doing in Wyoming and meet the folks who keep it going. May 29 - The Story of Compost - Explore various methods of nutrient cycling - from one of Wyoming s large scale feedlot composting operations to the simple backyard method of a lifelong Wyoming gardener. May 19 - National Historic Trails Center - The Center has been providing visitors with valuable and interesting information regarding the Oregon, California, Mormon and Pony-Express Trails for over a decade. May 26 - Wyoming s License Plates - Collectors from around Wyoming gather at the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds and share their hobby of collecting Wyoming s license plates. BE MORE...INNOVATIVE 3

HIGHLIGHTS National Parks: America s Best Idea Fridays, May 5 - June 9 at 8pm This six-part documentary series directed by Ken Burns and co-produced with his longtime colleague, Dayton Duncan, who also wrote the script, explores how the national park system came to be and examines some -- but not all -- of how these majestic places came to be national parks. Victorian Slum House Tuesdays, May 2-30 at 7pm In this series, a Victorian tenement in the heart of London s East End has been painstakingly brought back to life. A group of 21st century people are moving in to experience the tough living and working conditions of the Victorian poor. King Charles III on Masterpiece Sunday, May 14 at 8pm The hit Broadway show King Charles III is adapted for television. A 2016 Tony nominee for Best Play, the drama imagines Prince Charles ascension to the throne following Queen Elizabeth s death. 4 WyomingPBS Local Programming

wyomingpbs.org Food - Delicious Science Wednesdays, May 17-31 at 9pm The thrilling science story of the food on your plate and the physics, chemistry and biology that lies hidden inside every bite. Across three episodes we use the latest imaging techniques to reveal this inner world of food and we reveal along the way why such a variety of foods have ended up in our diet and how they affect our lives. American Epic Tuesdays, May 16-30 at 8pm Travel the country in search of unknown 1920s artists, when the music of ordinary Americans was recorded for the first time, transforming music forever, in a three-part film executive produced by Jack White, Robert Redford and T Bone Burnett. Nature: Touching the Wild Wednesday, May 31 at 7pm Joe Hutto s idea of research is anything but normal, dedicating severn years of his life to becoming a wild mule deer. As he crosses the species divide, Joe taps into a new understanding about these elusive animals, literally entering a deer society. Filmed outside of Lander, Wyoming. BE MORE...ENGAGED 5

DAYTIME PROGRAMMING RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP OR BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! Senior Membership $25.00 Director s Circle $125.00 Family Membership $50.00 Producer s Circle $365.00 WyomingPBS Membercard WyomingPBS Sustainer - ongoing monthly gift of $ $75.00 Other Amount $ I m already a member and would like to give an additional gift of $ Payment Method: Check VISA Mastercard Discover AMEX Card #: Expiration Date: Name as it appears on card: Address: City: State: Zip: Signature: Phone: * * Please include your first monthly gift and we will send you a confirmation. Please send me information about including WyomingPBS in my will. I m interested in volunteering for WyomingPBS, please contact me. Enclosed is my employer s matching gift form. Mail to WyomingPBS Foundation, 115 North 5th East, Riverton, WY 82501 SATURDAY 6:00 Sesame Street 6:30 Daniel Tiger 7:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 7:30 Curious George 8:00 Cat in the Hat 8:30 Peg + Cat 9:00 America s Test Kitchen 9:30 BBQ with Franklin 10:00 Baking with Julia 10:30 The Mind of a Chef 11:00 Woodwright s Shop 11:30 This Old House Noon Ask This Old House 12:30 Today s Wild West 1:00 Quilting Arts 1:30 Sewing with Nancy 2:00 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell 2:30 Best of Joy of Painting 3:00 4:00 Various Programs 5:00 This Old House Hour 6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 6:30 Wyoming Chronicle SUNDAY 6:00 Sid the Science Kid 6:30 Arthur 7:00 Mister Rogers Neighborhood 7:30 Wild Kratts 8:00 Odd Squad 8:30 Scigirls 9:00 Biz Kids 9:30 Motorweek 10:00 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 10:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 11:00 To the Contrary 11:30 Native Report Noon Wyoming Chronicle 12:30 1:00 Various Programs 2:00 Hollywood Theater 4:00 Various Programs 4:30 P. Allen Smith s Garden Home 5:00 Rick Steves Europe 5:30 America s Heartland/ Wyoming Signatures (5/28) 6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 6:30 Various Programs/Farm to Fork (5/14) 6 WyomingPBS Local Programming

7:00 - Nature Cat 7:30 - Curious George WEEKDAY SCHEDULE 8:00 - Daniel Tiger 8:30 - Ready Jet Go! 9:00 - Splash and Bubbles 9:30 - Sesame Street 10:00 - Dinosaur Train 10:30 - Peg + Cat 11:00 - Super Why 11:30 - Thomas and Friends 12:00 - Sesame Street 12:30 - Splash and Bubbles 1:00 Sewing with Nancy Fons & Porters Love of Quilting Fit to Stitch Knit and Crochet Now It s Sew Easy 1:30 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell Best of Joy of Painting Painting with Paulson Painting with Wilson Bickford Painting and Travel with Roger and Sarah 2:00 Lidia s Kitchen Martha Bakes Mexico - One Plate at a Time Simply Ming Cooking with Nick Stellino 2:30 - Ready Jet Go! 3:00 - Nature Cat 3:30 - Wild Kratts 4:00/4:30 - Odd Squad 5:00 BBC WORLD NEWS AMERICA 5:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR BE MORE...INSPIRED 7

PRIMETIME 1 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Virginia Beach, Hour Two 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour One 9:00 STATUE OF LIBERTY - Ken Burns chronicles the history of the Statue of Liberty and what it represents to all Americans. 10:00 TRAVELS WITH DARLEY Illinois: Ottawa & Beyond 11:00 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 2 TUESDAY 7:00 VICTORIAN SLUM HOUSE The 1860s - Participants move 11:30 ARTICULATE WITH JIM COTTER 3 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Dolphins: Spy in the Pod, Part 1 - Cameras Infiltrate the social world of dolphins, from strange gatherings to gang rivalries. 8:00 NOVA Super Tunnel - Engineers and designers build a massive new subterranean railway deep beneath the streets of London. 9:00 PLANTS BEHAVING BADLEY Murder & Mayhem - The poisoning of a former hangman; romance begins to stir for Mrs. McCarthy. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Hazardous Exposure - Martin s mother returns to Portwenn with some interesting news. Bert has a question for Jennifer. 9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME The Mourners Kadish - George and Regina wed, despite the protestations of Elizabeth and Carolyn. 10:00 TODAY S WILD WEST WITH MARK BEDOR On Location at the Lone Pine Film Festival 11:30 WELL READ 5 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Author Dr. Jeffrey A. Lockwood 8:00 NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA S BEST IDEA The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890) - In 1864, Congress into an 1860s tenement and perform work once done by their impoverished forebears. 8:00 RIPLEY: BELIEVE IT OR NOT: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE - The eccentric Robert Ripley grew his Believe It or Not franchise into an entertainment empire. 9:00 FRONTLINE Second Chance Kids - A fight over the fate of juveniles in prison for murder, following a landmark Supreme Court ruling. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Rome: Ancient Glory behavior of carnivorous plants, which have been a feature of many a sci-fi films, are examined. 10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE Tanzania: Summit on Mt. Kilimanjaro 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 4 THURSDAY 7:00 FATHER BROWN The Hangman s Demise - Father Brown investigates the acts to protect land that will become America s first national park, Yellowstone. 10:00 MAIN STREET, WYOMING What s in a Name 11:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Telluride 8 WyomingPBS Local Programming

6 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER Walk the Line - Johnny Cash (Joaquin Phoenix) forms an enduring bond with June Carter (Reese Witherspoon) and struggles with drug addiction on the way to music stardom. 11:15 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Robert Plant 7 SUNDAY 7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE - The Nonnatus family unites to provide the very best care for Sister Mary Cynthia. 8:00 HOME FIRES SEASON 2 ON MASTERPIECE - Everyone prepares for a wedding. Another twist of fate in store for the citizens of Great Paxford. 9:00 WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE -An angry and distrustful King Henry instructs Cromwell to rid him of his second queen, Anne Boleyn. 10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS National Bird - A dronetarget analyst and a retired intelligence officer shed light on the US drone war. 11:30 ALONG JIM BRIDGER S TRAIL - WyomingPBS follows a contemporary wagon train through Wyoming. 8 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Virginia Beach, Hour 3 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour 2 9:00 FARM TO FORK WYOMING Medicinal Herbs - This episode explores Medicinal herbal use and harvest in Wyoming. 9:30 FREE TO ROCK - This documentary explores how American rock and roll contributed to the end of the Cold War. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 9 TUESDAY 7:00 VICTORIAN SLUM HOUSE The 1870s - The slum dwellers toil to fulfill clothing orders and make artificial flowers for factories. 8:00 BONNIE AND CLYDE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE - The true story of the Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the most famous outlaw couple in US history. PRIMETIME 9:00 FRONTLINE Poverty, Politics and Profit - The billions spent on housing the poor and why so few get the help they need are investigated. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Rome: Baroque Brilliance 11:30 ARTICULATE WITH JIM COTTER 10 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Dolphins: Spy in the Pod, Part 2 - Cameras continue Infiltrating the world of dolphins shedding light on communication and strategies. 8:00 NOVA Arctic Ghost Ship - The Franklin Expedition is explored 160 years after vanishing while charting the Northwest Passage. 9:00 PLANTS BEHAVING BADLEY Sex & Lies - Revel in the beauty of orchids and examine their flowers, which are shaped to attract pollinators. 10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE Morocco: The Last Nomads 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 11 THURSDAY 7:00 FATHER BROWN The Crackpot of the Empire - Father Brown is trapped in a derelict building when a former music hall comic swears revenge. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Listen With Mother - Martin reluctantly agrees to help Louisa hand out awards at her school s sports day. 9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME The Love Undeniable - Following BE MORE...INDEPENDENT 9

PRIMETIME an argument with Gino, Anna temporarily moves back home with her family. 10:00 TODAY S WILD WEST WITH MARK BEDOR Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive/Western Singer- Songwriter 11:30 WELL READ 12 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Artist J.C. Dye 8:00 NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA S BEST IDEA The Last Refuge (1890-1915) - At the end of the 19th century a conservation movement takes shape to protect America s wilderness. 11:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Pueblo, CO 13 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER Carousel - A carnival barker (Gordon MacRae) finds a wife (Shirley Jones), dies in a robbery, and gets to return to Earth for one day to guide his teenage daughter. 14 SUNDAY 7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE - Dr. Turner helps the Mullucks cope with the stresses of caring for a disabled child. 8:00 KING CHARLES III ON MASTERPIECE - This drama imagines Prince Charles ascension to the throne following Queen Elizabeth s death. 10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS The Prison in Twelve Landscapes - A series of ordinary places across the United States, where prisons affect lives, are explored. 11:00 PHONE OF THE WIND: WHISPERS TO LOST FAMILIES 15 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour 1 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Corpus Christi, Hour 3 9:00 FARM TO FORK WYOMING Poultry Wranglers - This episode explores local poultry in Wyoming, from egg to chicken and beyond. 9:30 A FEW GREAT BAKERIES - Explore warm, toasty, small bakeries from Massachusetts to California. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 16 TUESDAY 7:00 VICTORIAN SLUM HOUSE The 1880s - Upper-class visitors visit the slum and the participants realize how precarious their situation is. 8:00 AMERICAN EPIC The Big Bang - The Carter Family and others record the first R&B songs and modern country music in the 1920s. 9:00 FRONTLINE American Patriot - The Bundy family s fight against the government invigorated armed militias and Patriot groups. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Rome: Back-street Riches 11:30 ARTICULATE WITH JIM COTTER 17 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Animal Misfits - Odd and unlikely creatures that at first glance seem ill-equipped for survival are explored. 10 WyomingPBS Local Programming

8:00 NOVA Chinese Chariot Revealed - Archaeological findings enable a team of experts to reconstruct and test China s ancient chariots. 9:00 FOOD - DELICIOUS SCIENCE We Are What We Eat - Discover how the hidden chemistry in every mouthful of food keeps our bodies fit and healthy. 10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE Chile: Flowering of the Llamas 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 18 THURSDAY 7:00 FATHER BROWN The Daughters of Autolycus - Flambeau enlists Father Brown s help to steal the pope s coronation gift to the queen of England. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Departure - Louisa has shocking news for Martin and Bert and Jennifer s party goes off with a bang. 9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME A Nagging Doubt - Tensions arise at Ash Park while Sarah s life hangs in the balance and Carolyn s life falls apart. 10:00 TODAY S WILD WEST WITH MARK BEDOR Western Wickenburg, Arizona/The Desert Caballeros 11:30 WELL READ 19 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE The National Historic Trails Center 8:00 NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA S BEST IDEA The Empire of Grandeur (1915-1919) - Established in 1916, the National Park Service protects the Grand Canyon from commercial interests. 11:30 MUSIC VOYAGER Atlanta 20 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER Show Boat - The captain s daughter (Kathryn Grayson) marries a gambler (Howard Keel) who turns performer on a Mississippi riverboat. 11:15 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tedeschi Trucks Band 21 SUNDAY 7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE - An unexpected turn of events leads to a hastily arranged wedding. Shelagh finally goes PRIMETIME into labor. 8:00 DARK ANGEL ON MASTERPIECE - Dispensing death from the spout of a warm teapot, Joanne Froggatt, who played Anna in Downton Abbey, stars as the notorious Victorian poisoner Mary Ann Cotton, Britain s first female serial killer. 10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Forever Pure - The Israeli soccer club Beitar Jerusalem F.C. acquired two Muslim players, which led to a backlash. 11:00 RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY 22 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour 2 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour 1 9:00 FARM TO FORK WYOMING Wyoming Berries - This episode explores how this labor-intensive fruit is doing in Wyoming and meets the folks who keep it going. 9:30 AN ICE CREAM SHOW - Celebrate this treat by visiting shops in San Francisco, Panama City and Penn State University. BE MORE...EMPOWERED 11

PRIMETIME 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 23 TUESDAY 7:00 VICTORIAN SLUM HOUSE The 1890s - Some residents are plagued by a water shortage that dashes hopes for a promising laundry business. 8:00 AMERICAN EPIC Blood and Soil - Elder Burch, Charley Patton and others record Delta blues, gospel and protest songs in the South. 9:00 FRONTLINE Bannon s War - Trump advisor Stephen Bannon s war with radical Islam, Washington, and White House rivals. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Florence: Heart of the Renaissance 11:30 ARTICULATE WITH JIM COTTER 24 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE The Gathering Swarms - The planet s Scientists hunt for debris and clues to the origin and makeup of a meteor that landed in Russia. 9:00 FOOD - DELICIOUS SCIENCE A Matter of Taste - Explore the science that makes food taste delicious and the impact it has on our tongue and nose. 10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE South Africa: Saving the Mighty Rhino 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 25 THURSDAY 7:00 FATHER BROWN The Rod of Asclepius - Lady Felicia s George. James is rattled by Olivia s confession. Jack proves to Carolyn that she s worthy of him. 10:00 TODAY S WILD WEST WITH MARK BEDOR Ghost Train/ Hansen/Jesse James/Rawhide Braid 11:30 WELL READ 26 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Wyoming s License Plates 8:00 NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA S BEST IDEA Going Home (1920-1933) - The most extraordinary swarms, including 17-year cicadas and a locust swarm, are explored. 8:00 NOVA Meteor Strike - reckless driving lands her in a hospital bed next to Mrs. McCarthy -- with a killer on the loose. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Rescue Me - Life in Portwenn transpires to get in Martin s way as he questions if Louisa will come back to him. 9:00 A PLACE TO CALL HOME Bad in a Good Way - Regina weaves another tendril around automobile allows more people to visit the parks. The Smoky Mountains and Tetons become parks. 11:30 NORTH BY NORTHEAST 27 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 12 WyomingPBS Local Programming

9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER Band Wagon - Two playwrights bring a movie dancer (Fred Astaire) to New York for a Broadway show with a ballerina (Cyd Charisse). 11:15 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Iggy Pop 28 SUNDAY 7:00 NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT 2017 - This wonderful night of remembrance honors the service of American men and women in uniform. [Repeats at 9pm] 8:30 PBS PREVIEWS: THE VIETNAM WAR - Featuring interviews with the filmmakers, behind-the-scenes footage, and exclusive clips from the series, this program gives an advance look at this Fall s most anticipated film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. 9:00 NATIONAL MEMORIAL DAY CONCERT 2017 10:30 THE LAST RING HOME - A Naval Academy ring made its way home 17 years after a soldier was killed during World War II. 11:00 INDEPENDENT LENS They Call us Monsters - Go behind the walls of the Compound, a facility where Los Angeles houses violent juvenile criminals. 29 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Orlando, Hour 3 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Boston, Hour 2 9:00 FARM TO FORK WYOMING The Story of Compost, Part 1 - This episode explores various methods of nutrient cycling - from one of Wyoming s large scale feedlot composting operations to the simple backyard method of a lifelong Wyoming gardener. 9:30 HALLOWED GROUNDS - A look at military cemeteries around the world where American military men and women are buried. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 30 TUESDAY PRIMETIME 7:00 VICTORIAN SLUM HOUSE The 1900s - Observe the social changes the slum dwellers face as they move into the 20th century. 8:00 AMERICAN EPIC Out of the Many, the One - Discover how America s diverse cultures contribute to the country s many different musical styles. 9:30 FRONTLINE Being Mortal - Writer and surgeon Atul Gawande examines how doctors care for terminally ill patients. 11:30 ARTICULATE WITH JIM COTTER 31 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Touching the Wild - Researcher Joe Hutto spends seven years of his life walking among a herd of wild mule deer near Lander, Wyoming. 8:00 NOVA Troubled Waters - The chemistry and engineering that led to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan are examined. 9:00 FOOD - DELICIOUS SCIENCE Food on the Brain - Discover how the chemistry in our food impacts our brains and creates our deepest cravings. 10:00 BORN TO EXPLORE WITH RICHARD WIESE England: The Queen s Swan 11:30 WYOMING SIGNATURES BE MORE...AMAZED 13

Explore... WyomingPBS Create WyomingPBS Create is available over the air and on Charter Cable systems throughout the state on Channel 195. Charter joins TCT West and Tongue River Cable in offering this additional public television channel to viewers. During the day, Create provides the best of public television s lifestyle programs. For a complete listing of channel numbers and service providers, go to wyomingpbs.org/coverage. Visit CreateTV.com for program and episode descriptions, projects, tips and recipes, news and shopping opportunities...and localize the site for WyomingPBS Create schedule information! Sunday & Wednesday Monday& Friday Tuesday& Thursday Saturday 6am Mike Colameco s/new Scandinavian Cooking (5/14) P. Allen Smith Dining with the Chef 6:30am Healthful Indian Flavors Annabel Langbein Family Ingredients/Kitchen Wisdom (5/25) 7am Dream of Italy/Pedal America (5/14) Painting the Town Bare Feet 7:30am Journeys in Japan Travelscope In the Americas 8am Ask This Old House This Old House Woodwright s Shop 8:30am American Woodshop Rough Cut Woodsmith Shop Various Programs 9am Garden Smart P. Allen Smith Growing a Greener World 9:30am 10am For Your Home Make Your Mark/ Beads, Baubles and Jewels (5/15) Make Your Mark/ Scrapbook Soup (5/19) Craftsman s Legacy Knitting Daily Quilting Arts Sewing with Nancy P. Allen Smith 10:30am Grand View Paint with Jerry Yarnell Joy of Painting Growing a Greener World 11am Hubert Keller BBQ with Franklin Taste of Louisiana Jacques Pepin 11:30am Ciao Italia Ellie s Real Good Food Sara s Weeknight Meals/ Joanne Weir (5/16) Lidia s Kitchen 12pm Mike Colameco s/new Scandinavian Cooking (5/17) P. Allen Smith Dining with the Chef Cook s Country 12:30pm 1pm Various Lifestyle, Cooking, Travel and How-to Programs Healthful Indian Flavors Dream of Italy/Pedal America (5/17) Annabel Langbein Painting the Town Family Ingredients/Kitchen Wisdom (5/25) Bare Feet Pati s Mexican Table Nick Stellino 1:30pm Journeys in Japan Travelscope In the Americas This Old House 2pm Rick Steves Richard Bangs Adventures 2:30pm American Woodshop Rough Cut Woodsmith Shop 3pm Garden Smart P. Allen Smith Growing a Greener World Lidia s Kitchen 3:30pm For Your Home Make Your Mark/ Beads, Baubles and Jewels (5/15) Make Your Mark/ Scrapbook Soup (5/19) Craftsman s Legacy 4pm Ask This Old House This Old House Woodwright s Shop 4:30pm Nick Stellino/Sara s Weeknight Meals (5/24) 5pm Chef s Life Simply Ming Joanne Weir/New Orleans Cooking (5/18) 5:30pm Jacques Pepin Essential Pepin/Baking with Julia (5/30) 6pm Martha Bakes Lidia s Kitchen Martha Bakes 6:30pm America s Test Kitchen Cook s Country America s Test Kitchen Cook s Country Various Programs 14 WyomingPBS Local Programming

Memorial Day Spotlights National Memorial Day Concert - May 28 at 7 and 9pm - The 28th annual broadcast that brings us together as one family of Americans to honor the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, military families and all those who have given their lives for our country. The concert features acclaimed actors Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise and an all-star lineup of actors and musicians along with top pops conductor Jack Everly and the National Symphony Orchestra. Hallowed Grounds - May 29 at 9:30pm - A rare visit to America s extraordinary overseas military cemeteries. There are 23 World War I and World War II American military cemeteries in England, France, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, Italy, Tunisia and the Philippines. The program weaves historical elements with contemporary scenes of the cemeteries and powerful stories about the men and women who are buried in them. It contains interviews with formal and informal historians and witnesses to the wars and the creation of the cemeteries. BE MORE...THOUGHTFUL 15

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