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June 2015 program guide FIRST PEOPLES Series premieres June 24 at 8pm Volume 29 Number 6

GENERAL MANAGER MESSAGE Summer cometh is it the season for reruns? Not on Wyoming PBS! This is a great month for viewing with several new programs premiering: First Peoples (cover photo), Poldark/ Masterpiece Theatre on Sundays starting June 21, a new documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of the wilderness act 50 Years of Wilderness on Tuesday, June 2; a photographic memory of Heart Mountain on Monday, June 22 at 9 pm -- and some archival fun too with the repeat of Wyoming Voices, a series produced in 2004 by Wyoming PBS and Debbie Hammons. It comes out of the vault on Saturday, June 6 to celebrate Wyoming s 125th anniversary of statehood. By the time you receive this guide, my successor will have already been announced, but I don t know who the lucky person is at this point. We had a very strong pool of candidates, and I m sure the screening committee made an excellent choice. We ll provide more information on the new General Manager for Wyoming PBS next month. Wyoming PBS is undertaking a new initiative with the Wyoming Veterans Commission as we honor Vietnam Veterans by collecting their stories during the Welcome Home reunion to be held in Casper June 4-7. As part of the celebration, we ll have a small studio set up at the reunion to capture the experiences of our Wyoming Vietnam vets, and ultimately you will see those stories on Wyoming PBS and on our website. If you are a Vietnam vet, and want to participate, get details at wvvr.wyo.gov. Finally, if you know of someone who has expressed disappointment in not being able to receive Wyoming PBS through their satellite provider (either DISH Network or DirectTV) - now is the time for them to make some comments to the FCC. Encourage your friends to go to our website and look for the Satellite Comment information. If we generate enough comments to the FCC, we are hoping they will recognize the way satellite services deprive Wyoming citizens of local news, weather, cultural documentaries, public affairs information and emergency alerts, and will change their rules. But folks need to hurry and respond before June 11. Thanks, as always, for your support and contributions. Ruby Calvert General Manager Station Happenings Wyoming PBS hit the road in April with the popular PBS Kids character Whyatt from SUPER WHY! making stops in Riverton, Cody, Powell, Sheridan, Gillette and Wright. WYOMING PBS STAFF Ruby Calvert General Manager Bob Connelly Assistant General Manager Robert Spain Director of Engineering Jennifer Amend Promotions Manager/ Program Guide Editor WYOMING PBS FOUNDATION STAFF Lee Haines Executive Director Judy Finch Administrative Assistant Kathy Stilson Membership Coordinator The Wyoming PBS program guide is published monthly by Wyoming PBS, 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton, WY 82501 and mailed to those who contribute $50 ($25 senior rate) or more annually to Wyoming PBS. 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. Wyoming PBS 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/Wyoming PBS wyomingpbs.org 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton, Wyoming 82501 (307) 856-6944 or 1-800-495-9788 2

Local Highlights Migrations Main Street, Wyoming: Rancher Archaeologist Wyoming Voices June 2 at 8:30pm June 12 June 4 at 8:30pm WYOMING CHRONICLE Fridays at 7:30pm Wyoming Grown June 6 at 8pm Joan Evans from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services debuts a website and new state program which seeks to recruit skilled young professionals who may have left the state earlier in their careers back to Wyoming. June 19 Wyoming Grasslands Photographers Photographers Michael P. Berman and William S. Sutton, in a collaboration between The Nature Conservancy and the Draper Natural History Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, review their exhibit which celebrates Wyoming s grasslands and open lands. June 26 Ruby Calvert: The End of an Era Wyoming PBS iconic General Manager Ruby Calvert is set to retire at the end of June bringing to an end a 35-year career at Wyoming PBS. Beginning as a contract researcher and grant writer and ending as the state-wide network s CEO, Ruby has become synonymous with Wyoming PBS both within Wyoming and throughout the PBS community nationwide. Ruby sits down with Wyoming Chronicle host Craig Blumenshine for an on-camera exit interview. June 29 Your Retirement: Caregiving & Aging at Home BE MORE...INNOVATIVE 3

HIGHLIGHTS Wyoming Voices Saturday, June 6 at 8pm Following a chronological timeline, Wyoming Voices uses the traditional historical framework, but the heart of the program is in the lives of ordinary people living in those extraordinary times. The Medicine Game Monday, June 8 at 9pm The Medicine Game shares the journey of two brothers from the Onondaga Nation driven by a single goal; to play lacrosse for Syracuse University. In their darkest hour, the boys look to family and Native teachings for guidance. Their search for identity transitions a playful coming of age story into an important study of modern Native American life. Great Performances at the Met: Lehár s The Merry Widow Friday, June 19 at 8pm The great Renée Fleming stars as the beguiling femme fatale who captivates all Paris in Lehár s enchanting operetta, seen in a new staging by Broadway virtuoso director and choreographer Susan Stroman (The Producers, Oklahoma!, Contact). 4 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

wyomingpbs.org Masterpiece: Poldark Series premieres Sunday, June 21 at 8pm Captain Ross Poldark rides again in a swashbuckling new adaptation of the hit 1970s series. Aidan Turner stars as a redcoat who returns to Cornwall after the American Revolution; Eleanor Tomlinson plays the miner s daughter taken in by the captain. The Crimson Field Series premieres Sunday, June 21 at 9pm This new drama tells the tale of a group of doctors and nurses both professionals and volunteers manning a field hospital in the early days of World War I. Kevin Doyle (Downton Abbey) stars as Colonel Roland Brett. First Peoples Wednesdays, June 24 - July 8 The Americas; June 24 at 8pm Africa; June 24 at 9pm See how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant. BE MORE...ENGAGED 5

SUPPORT WYOMING PBS Your donation is critical to the future of Wyoming PBS. Thank you. Senior Membership Family Membership $25.00 $50.00 Director s Circle Producer s Circle $125.00 $365.00 Wyoming PBS Membercard $75.00 Other Amount $ Wyoming PBS Sustainer - ongoing monthly 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 Wyoming PBS in my will. I m interested in volunteering for Wyoming PBS, please contact me. Enclosed is my employers matching gift form. Mail to Wyoming PBS Foundation, 115 North 5th East, Riverton, WY 82501 SATURDAY 6:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 7:30 Curious George 8:00 Thomas & Friends 8:30 Peg + Cat 9:00 America s Test Kitchen 9:30 Joanne Weir Gets Fresh/Mexico One Plate at a Time w/ Rick Bayless (6/20) 10:00 Baking with Julia 10:30 Cooking with Nick Stellino 11:00 Woodwright s Shop 11:30 This Old House Noon Ask This Old House 12:30 American Woodshop 1:00 Fons & Porter s Love of Quilting 1:30 Sewing with Nancy 2:00 Wyland s Art Studio 2:30 Best of Joy of Painting 3:00 Nature 4:00 Various 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Hometime 6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 6:30 Wyoming Chronicle SUNDAY 6:00 Sid the Science Kid 6:30 Arthur 7:00 Cat in the Hat 7:30 Wild Kratts 8:00 Odd Squad 8:30 SciGirls 9:00 Biz Kids 9:30 Motor Week 10:00 Consuelo Mack Wealth Track 10:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 11:00 To the Contrary 11:30 McLaughlin Group Noon Market to Market 12:30 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 1:00 Miss Marple 2:00 Hollywood Theater 4:30 Growing a Greener World 5:00 Rick Steves Europe 5:30 America s Heartland 6:00 PBS Newshour Weekend 6:30 IQ: smartparent/wyoming Signatures * The regular schedule will be pre-empted June 6-7 for June Membership Festival special programming. 6 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 CURIOUS GEORGE 8:00 DANIEL TIGER S NEIGHBORHOOD 8:30 DANIEL TIGER S NEIGHBORHOOD 9:00 SESAME STREET 10:00 DINOSAUR TRAIN 10:30 DINOSAUR TRAIN 11:00 PEG + CAT 11:30 PEG + CAT 12:00 SUPER WHY 12:30 THOMAS & FRIENDS 1:00 Motorweek Grand View America s Test Kitchen New Scandinavian Cooking It s Sew Easy 1:30 Rough Cut Woodworking w/ Tommy Mac Best of Joy of Painting BBQ with Franklin Pati s Mexican Table Quilt in a Day 2:00 Ask This Old House Jerry Yarnell/ Painting w/ Paulson (6/9) Jazzy Vegetarian Back to Basics/ Cooking w/ Nick Stellino (6/11) Sew It All 2:30 CAT IN THE HAT KNOWS A LOT ABOUT THAT! 3:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 3:30 ARTHUR 4:00 WILD KRATTS 4:30 ODD SQUAD 5:00 BBC WORLD NEWS 5:30 NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR A SPECIAL MONTH FOR DINOSAUR TRAIN This month, Wyoming PBS is broadcasting four one-hour specials: A to Z, June 1 & 5 at 10am Submarine Adventure, June 8 & 12 at 10am Zeppelin Adventure, June 15, 17 & 19 at 10am Nature Trackers Adventure Camp, June 22 & 26 at 10am Buddy, a preschool-aged Tyrannosaurus Rex, along with his adoptive family of Pteranodons, goes for adventures on the Dinosaur Train to meet all kinds of dinosaurs in different eras and learn fascinating new facts about these incredible creatures. BE MORE...INSPIRED 7

PRIMETIME 1 MONDAY 7:00 50 YEARS WITH PETER, PAUL AND MARY - The impact of the preeminent trio that brought folk music to America s mass audiences is celebrated. [Repeats 6/5 at 10pm] 9:00 SACRED EARTH - Awardaward winning filmmaker Jan Nickman presents a revolutionary, visual-feast of natural wonders. 10:00 JOHN SEBASTIAN PRESENTS: FOLK REWIND -A live reunion of folk singers includes Barry McGuire, Roger McGuinn and The Chad Mitchell Trio. 2 TUESDAY 7:00 50 YEARS OF WILDERNESS - Idaho Public Television visits each of Idaho s designated Wilderness areas to explore what we ve learned since the passage of the 1964 Wilderness Act. 8:30 MIGRATIONS - The longest wildlife migration in the lower 48 states is right here in Wyoming s backyard. Pronghorn travel from Grand Teton National Park through the Gros Ventre Mountains and all the way down to the I-80 corridor. But their journey today faces an array of human obstacles. From the oil field worker to the wealthy second-homer, people and wildlife have once again found themselves at a crossroads. 10:00 AGING BACKWARDS WITH MIRANDA ESMONDE-WHITE - Valuable insights on how to combat the physical signs and consequences of aging are presented. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE 3 WEDNESDAY 7:00 MY MUSIC: COUNTRY POP LEGENDS - Roy Clark and Glen Campbell highlight classic country pop tunes from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. 9:00 TRANSATLANTIC SESSIONS - Dobro master Jerry Douglas and fiddle virtuoso Aly Bain perform with Alison Krauss and James Taylor. 10:00 SUZE ORMAN: FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS FOR YOU - Suze Orman provides advice to help individual viewers find financial solutions for you. 4 THURSDAY 7:00 GUNSMITH OF WILLIAMSBURG - A master gunsmith creates an early American rifle from the casting to the forging and finishing. 8:30 MAIN STREET, WYOMING DR. GEORGE FRISON: RANCHER ARCHAEOLOGIST - Dr. Frison is world renowned for his contributions to the archaeological community: from new methods of analyzing archaeological dig sites to his groundbreaking research on Paleo-Indian cultures. Perhaps his crowning achievement, however, has been inspiring in others an interest in archaeology. 9:00 ARCTIC DANCE: THE STORY OF MARDY MURIE - For more than seventy years, Mardy Murie tirelessly championed the environment. Her work led to the founding of The Wilderness Society and the establishment of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. She has been known for years as the mother of the conversation movement, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE 5 FRIDAY 7:00 JOHN DENVER: COUNTRY BOY - The private life and public legacy of singersongwriter and activist John Denver are explored. 8 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

8:30 CELTIC WOMAN FAN FAVORITES - Celebrate ten years of Celtic Woman with a memorable festival of favorite songs and dazzling dances. 10:00 50 YEARS WITH PETER, PAUL AND MARY [Repeat - see 6/1 for description] 6 SATURDAY 6:00 LAWRENCE WELK S TV TREASURES - Rare footage and never-before-seen performances from The Lawrence Welk Show are showcased. 8:00 WYOMING VOICES: 11,000 YEARS TO STATEHOOD - From Wyoming s earliest inhabitants to attaining statehood, this program chronicles the lives of the state s first residents. Ancient man, Plains Indians, explorers and mountain men enjoyed this hunter s paradise until the arrival of the flood of immigrants crossing the nation collided with their way of life. Coal miners, railroad workers, cattle barons, and homesteaders created a new territory and state, creating a unique place in American history. 9:30 WYOMING VOICES: A NEW CENTURY, 1892-1942 - A flood of immigrants arrived in Wyoming, ready to work hard and build a better life. They found employment in the coal mines, irrigated fields, oil patch, and tourist trade. Everything boomed following World War I, but a few short years later Wyoming hit a severe depression. Riveting personal stories of survival and family values bring this half century to life. The unique perspective from the front window of experience travels across the years of Prohibition and through the Great Depression. 11:00 FROM BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD WITH RICHARD GLAZIER - The pianist explores the history of great music written for Broadway musicals and Hollywood films. 7 SUNDAY 7:00 FAMILY FAVORITES - Enjoy an evening of membership festival favorites. 8 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage Los Angeles 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage Milwaukee 9:00 MEDICINE GAME - Two brothers from the Onondoga Nation are driven to play lacrosse for Syracuse PRIMETIME University. 10:00 DREAM OF ITALY - True Chianti wine is made at Castello di Ama and the olive harvest at Pornanino is visited. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 9 TUESDAY 7:00 THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY The Rising Road (1933-1939) - FDR brings the same optimism and energy to the White House that his cousin Theodore displayed. 9:30 FRONTLINE Prison State - Investigates the impact of mass incarceration in America, with a focus on one community in Kentucky. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE 10 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Invasion of the Giant Pythons - Predatory pythons slithered into the wilderness of Florida s Everglades National Park and thrived. 8:00 NOVA D-Day s Sunken Secrets (2 hours) - Dive teams and underwater robots discover Allied crafts that sank during the invasion of Normandy. 10:00 CHEF DRIVEN Denver s Soul Food - Frank Bonanno takes a pulse on Denver s soul food scene, unsure of whether one exists. BE MORE...INDEPENDENT 9

PRIMETIME 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 11 THURSDAY 7:00 SCOTT & BAILEY - A case takes on huge proportions when a woman s body is discovered 23 years after she went missing. 8:00 DOC MARTIN - Bert Large opens his own restaurant, but things go wrong when people complain of food poisoning. 9:00 THE LAST ENEMY (Part 4 of 5) - Stephen and Yasim continue their pursuit of the truth about the tainted vaccine. 10:00 THE ARTIST TOOLBOX Daniel Boulud - Meet one of the best chefs in the world as he works his magic in his famed restaurant, Daniel. 11:30 START UP 12 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Wyoming Grown - Joan Evans from the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services debuts a website and new state program which seeks to recruit skilled young professionals who may have left the state earlier in their careers back to Wyoming. 8:00 BURT BACHARACH AND HAL DAVID: THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GERSHWIN PRIZE - A star-studded tribute to the songwriting team who penned Raindrops Keep Fallin On My Head. 9:00 FATS DOMINO - WALKIN BACK TO NEW ORLEANS - The music legend triumphantly returns to the stage after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. 10:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO S TRAVELSCOPE Bhutan - Gross National Happiness Part 1 - Artists, monasteries, shops, valleys and mountaintops are discovered in the Kingdom of Bhutan. 11:30 TWIRL GIRLS - A baton twirling team from Nebraska prepare to defend their World Baton Twirling Championship title. 13 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK My Blue Heaven 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER The Barefoot Contessa - Flashbacks at a funeral reveal how a Madrid nightclub dancer was propelled to instant stardom and eventual misfortune. 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS 14 SUNDAY 7:00 SECRETS OF ALTHORP - THE SPENCERS - The brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, gives a personal tour around the Spencer family s manor. 8:00 AGATHA CHRISTIE S POIROT - An ailing Poirot returns to Styles to prevent an ingenious serial killer from claiming more victims. 9:30 TWIRL GIRLS 10:00 WHY NOT US? - First generation college students interview the CEO of AT&T, the CEO of Starbucks and more leaders. 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Trains: Siberia - Zay boards the Ice Train for a trip to the far north of Siberia, deep inside the Arctic Circle. 15 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage St. Louis 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage Rochester 9:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Limited Partnership - A gay couple took on the US government to fight for marriage and immigration equality for 40 years. 10:00 DREAM OF ITALY - Alessandro Volpetti takes Kathy on a tour of the new Testaccio market and his family deli Volpetti. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 16 TUESDAY 7:00 THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY The Common Cause (1939-1944) 10 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

- FDR breaks the third-term tradition and tries to prepare a reluctant country to enter World War II. 9:00 FRONTLINE Solitary Nation - Through the stories of inmates and officers, get an intimate view of life in solitary confinement. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Poland Rediscovered: Krakow, Auschwitz and Warsaw 11:30 NATIVE REPORT 17 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE The Funkiest Monkeys - Filmmaker Colin Stafford-Johnson visits Indonesia to explore charismatic crested black macaques. 8:00 NOVA Oklahoma s Deadliest Tornadoes - Scientists and storm survivors whose lives have been upended discuss violent, ferocious tornadoes. 9:00 NOVA Megastorm Aftermath - An investigation of Hurricane Sandy focuses on the critical questions raised by the historic storm. 10:00 CHEF DRIVEN Denver - Pizza Destination - Frank Bonanno, craving pizza, decides it s time to claim Denver as a pizza destination. 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 18 THURSDAY 7:00 SCOTT & BAILEY - Rachel is torn when she discovers that her mother s new boyfriend is a violent domestic abuser. 8:00 DOC MARTIN - A family from the city seeks a new life by the sea and sets out to disrupt Portwenn s tranquility. 9:00 THE LAST ENEMY (Part 5 of 5) - Stephen makes a startling discovery when he is sent to retrieve blood samples from the refugees. 10:00 THE ARTIST TOOLBOX Ramsey Lewis - The legendary jazz pianist, who has released 80 jazz albums over a 50-year career, discusses his art. 11:30 START UP 19 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Wyoming Grasslands - Photographers Michael P. Perman and William S. Sutton - Photographers Michael P. Berman and William S. Sutton, in a collaboration between The Nature Conservancy PRIMETIME and the Draper Museum of Natural History at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, review their exhibit which celebrates Wyoming s grasslands and open lands. 8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET The Merry Widow - Soprano Renee Fleming stars in a lavish new staging of Lehar s effervescent operetta. 11:30 NORTH BY NORTHEAST 20 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK Summer Sounds 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER A Few Good Men (2 hours, 20 minutes)- Navy lawyers (Tom Cruise, Demi Moore) defend two Marines accused of killing a private at the naval station at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 11:30 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Los Lobos/Thao & the Get Down Stay Down 21 SUNDAY 7:00 TALES FROM THE ROYAL WARDROBE - The significance of the royal wardrobes of English monarchs over the last 400 years is examined. 8:00 POLDARK ON MASTERPIECE - After fighting in the American Revolution, Poldark returns to Cornwall and finds wrenching change. BE MORE...EMPOWERED 11

PRIMETIME 9:00 THE CRIMSON FIELD - Follow Kitty, Flora and Rosalie, volunteer nurses who work in a tented field hospital. 10:00 NORTHERN RAILWAY: JOURNEY ACROSS THE ARCTIC CIRCLE - This history of the Nordlandsbanen, Norway s longest rail line, and remarkable scenery are featured. 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER FOOD HOUR Deep South USA - Bobby Chinn samples Cajun and Creole cuisine in New Orleans and visits Elvis Presley s birthplace. 22 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage Sacramento 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage Louisville 9:00 THE LEGACY OF HEART MOUNTAIN - The site of an internment camp once filled with 10,000 Japanese Americans in Wyoming is explored. 10:00 DREAM OF ITALY - The rich treasures of the Umbria region, including the Perugina Chocolate School, are highlighted. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 23 TUESDAY 7:00 THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY A Strong and Active Faith (1944-1962) - FDR is determined to see the war through to victory. Eleanor Roosevelt fights for civil liberties. 9:00 FRONTLINE Rape on the Night Shift - Investigates the sexual abuse of undocumented women working in the service industry. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Budapest: The Best of Hungary 11:30 NATIVE REPORT 24 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NOVA: INSIDE ANIMAL MINDS Bird Genius - Researchers use the science of animal cognition to learn how birds understand the world around them. 8:00 FIRST PEOPLES The Americas - See how the mixing of prehistoric human genes led the way for our species to survive and thrive around the globe. Archaeology, genetics and anthropology cast new light on 200,000 years of history, detailing how early humans became dominant in this five-part series. In this first episode, learn why an underwater discovery in Mexico may rewrite the story of early migration to the Americas. 9:00 FIRST PEOPLES Africa - This episode examines research which suggests we humans are patchwork species of hybrids. 10:00 CHEF DRIVEN Urban Foraging - Frank Bonanno meets up with professional forager Wendy Petty, who takes him on a wild front range adventure on the hunt for wild porcini mushrooms and introduces him to urban foraging in Denver. 11:30 WYOMING SIGNATURES 25 THURSDAY 7:00 SCOTT & BAILEY - A woman is found dead in a hotel room. Syndicate 9 has only a necklace and the name Lola to go on. 8:00 DOC MARTIN - Louisa discovers she has a rival for Doc Martin s affections, a glamorous divorcee and hotel owner. 9:00 THE LAST DAYS OF ANNE 12 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

BOLEYN - Anne Boleyn s sudden and violent downfall, which has fiercely divided historians, is examined. 10:00 THE ARTIST TOOLBOX Jason Alexander - The classic funny-man and Seinfeld star discusses his craft at the Saban Theatre in Los Angeles. 11:30 START UP 26 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Ruby Calvert: The End of an Era - Wyoming PBS iconic General Manager Ruby Calvert sits down with Wyoming Chronicle host Craig Blumenshine for an oncamera exit interview. 8:00 IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE The Gospel Tradition - President and 10:00 JOSEPH ROSENDO S TRAVELSCOPE Bhutan - Land of the Thunder Dragon (Part 2) - The Black-Necked Crane and the annual Ngang Lhankhang Swan Monastery festival are explored. 11:30 NORTH BY NORTHEAST 27 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK Broadway Musicals 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration - PBS Arts - The Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops and more perform in the scenic Berkshires region. 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Tweedy 28 SUNDAY 7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX PRIMETIME and Caroline anxious - his decision to keep his secret from Celia is bound to backfire. Meanwhile, Caroline and pregnant Kate set a date for their wedding. 8:00 POLDARK ON MASTERPIECE - Determined to open his copper mine, Poldark seeks backers. Verity s big chance leads to a showdown. 9:00 THE CRIMSON FIELD - Volunteer nurses who work in a tented field hospital face the reality of working near the front line. 10:00 DUDE RANCH DAYS - Dude Mrs. Obama celebrate gospel music and its profound influence on American music. 9:00 IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE Country Music - Superstars from the world of country music perform songs in the East Room of the White House. - See how an unexpected visitor forces Alan to think about his past, making Gillian Ranch Days visits several of the most famous dude ranches in the West, where the romance of the American West continues to thrive. Filmed in Wyoming, Montana, BE MORE...AMAZED 13

PRIMETIME Colorado and Arizona, the program presents interviews with ranchers, wranglers and dudes, who discuss trail rides, cookouts and working with cattle and horses. The program offers a historical overview of some of the ranches and looks at current operations - from working dude ranches, where guests help drive the horses back to the ranch to chuckwagon barbeques and the soothing waters of the hottub after a long horseback ride. 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Isolated Islands: St. Helena - Jacob s Committee; Stella Montano, Director of Family Caregiver Services at the Sheridan Senior Citizens Center and Max Maxfield former Wyoming Secretary of State who is also a caregiver.. 9:00 POV The Overnighters (2 hours) - In a North Dakota transgender kids and their parents. 11:30 NATIVE REPORT COMING In July Ladder and more sites are explored on St. Helena, site of Napoleon s final years in exile. 29 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Vintage Denver 8:00 YOUR RETIREMENT: CAREGIVING AND AGING AT HOME - Craig Blumenshine moderates a panel discussion focusing on the challenges caregivers face and the services available to caregivers and seniors intent on remaining in their homes as they age. Invited panelists include: Elaine Ryan, AARP Vice-President and a former caregiver; Wyoming State Representative, Elaine Harvey, co-chair of the Labor, Health and Social Services town where the oil business is booming, busloads of newcomers find slim prospects. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE 30 TUESDAY 7:00 MOUNT RUSHMORE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE - The wonderful and bizarre story of the Mount Rushmore National Memorial s creation is detailed. 8:00 THE RISE AND FALL OF PENN STATION - The creation and the demolition of Pennsylvania Station in New York City in 1963 are chronicled. 9:00 FRONTLINE Growing Up Trans - Explores the struggles and choices facing WILD This three-part series explores the pioneering work of veterinarians around the world as they use cutting-edge techniques to try and save the lives of wild animals. The series reveals how human medicine is transforming the way we look after these creatures and how these inventive vets are pushing animal medicine to the limits in some of the most remote places on Earth. 14 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

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