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January 2015 program guide SUNDAY, JANUARY 4 at 8pm pbs.org/downton #DowntonPBS Volume 29 Number 1

GENERAL MANAGER MESSAGE Happy New Year! 2015 holds much promise for Wyoming PBS and for you, as we prepare for: Capitol Outlook a new season of Wyoming legislative coverage. Starting with the State of the State Address from Governor Mead on Wednesday, January 14 (at 10am live, and delayed at 7pm), to the final week in March, our producer Craig Blumenshine will be there with our production team, providing access to our legislators to speak directly to you no filtering, no editing, just information and analysis. It airs on Friday nights at 8pm, Saturday evenings at 6pm, and Sundays at 1pm. Inside Energy news-minutes with reporter Leigh Paterson on energy issues affecting Wyoming, to be included every Sunday in the PBS Weekend Newshour - about 23 minutes into the program. Shakespeare Uncovered this new Shakespeare series premieres Friday, January 30, but look for a Wyoming Chronicle to air on January 23, which promotes our outreach effort A Wyoming Shakespeare Explosion. We received a grant and are partnering with the University of Wyoming to take performances of Shakespeare plays by UW students on the road. Lots of Shakespeare to enjoy! We are also working with the Gillette Cable Access channel to bring you a series about northeast Wyoming titled North by Northeast. They have committed to two half-hour programs a month, which we have scheduled for late on Friday nights. We re also very happy to announce that we received two production grants: $20,000 from the Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, and $2,000 from the Wyoming Humanities Council, to help us produce our next award-winning production: The Blizzard of 49, under the direction of Tom Manning, who produced End of Track and 100 Years on Lincoln Highway. Look for this new production in December 2015! On Tuesday, January 6, FRONTLINE is premiering a program on the NRA and gun rights. Following the premiere, we are rebroadcasting a Wyoming Perspectives program we produced in April 2013, which still has relevance today, to help provide a Wyoming perspective to this national issue. Both programs can also be found online on our website. And of course, the event that everyone has been waiting for: the new season of Downton Abbey, which starts Sunday, January 4. Enjoy! Regards and best wishes for a great New Year! Ruby Calvert General Manager Station Happenings Wyoming PBS recently won two Rocky Mountain Regional Emmy awards for 100 Years on the Lincoln Highway. The documentary was submitted for Best Historical Documentary written by Tom Manning (former Wyoming PBS producer) and Kyle Nicholoff (Director, Post Production). 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 Lara Miller Administrative Assistant/ Assistant Program Guide Editor 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

Legislative Coverage 2015 January 8 Wyoming Perspectives: Live with the Governor It s become a tradition: every year, Wyoming s governor sits down with Wyoming PBS, and answers Wyoming viewers questions in a live call-in show. This year Producer Craig Blumenshine sits down with both Governor Matt Mead and First Lady Carol Mead Thursday, January 8 at 7pm. Viewers are invited to submit their questions via Facebook, Twitter or email at questions@wyomingpbs. org or call in during the live program to 1-800-495-9788. Repeats 1/9 at 1:30pm and 1/11 at 1pm. January 14 Capitol Outlook: State of the State Address Governor Matt Mead delivers his State of the State address to a Joint Session of the Wyoming Legislature on January 14 at 10am and Wyoming PBS will broadcast it live. Wyoming PBS Public Affairs Producer Craig Blumenshine will interview legislative leadership and Wyoming journalists for a response, which will follow the rebroadcast of the State of the State address at 7pm. January 16-March 6 Capitol Outlook: Weekly Reports Capitol Outlook, an award-winning public affairs report on state government, returns to Cheyenne this year to provide news, in-depth discussion, and commentary on the 63rd legislative session with Public Affairs Producer Craig Blumenshine. During the session, Wyoming PBS will broadcast weekly reports at 8pm on Fridays with repeat broadcasts Saturdays at 6pm, and Sundays at 1pm. Wyoming Chronicle: Shakespeare Explosion A WYOMING CHRONICLE January 23 SPECIAL At the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Wyoming, Wyoming Chronicle visits with Department Chair Leigh Selting as the University prepares to open its $35 million renovation and expansion of the existing Fine Arts building - built in 1972 - into the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts. We also visit with Actors From the London Stage as they work with students to present a Shakespearean mini-festival in March, 2015. This special episode airs Friday, January 23 at 7:30pm BE MORE...INNOVATIVE 3

HIGHLIGHTS Great Performances From Vienna: The New Year s Celebration 2015 Thursday, January 1 at 7pm PBS rings in the New Year at the opulent Musikverein with the Vienna Philharmonic under the baton of guest conductor Zubin Mehta. Billy Joel: The Library of Congress Gershwin Prize Friday, January 2 at 8pm This music special honors singer-songwriter Billy Joel s receipt of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. Masterpiece Classic: Downton Abbey, Season 5 Sundays at 8pm beginning January 4 Season 5 of the international hit finds the Crawley family and the staff struggling with responsibilities and choices as they adjust to life in the Roaring Twenties. 4 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

wyomingpbs.org The Jewel in the Crown Sundays at 10pm beginning January 11 Based on Paul Scott s Raj Quartet novels, this dramatic series, first broadcast in 1984, recounts the final days of the British Raj in India during World War II. Live From the Dennison Lodge: Growling Old Men Friday, January 23 at 9pm Ben Winship and John Lowell team up as the Growling Old Men in this the third in a series of live concerts recorded at the Dennison Lodge in Dubois, Wyoming. Dubois artist Jess O Neal joins the guys for a couple of songs to add a gentler edge. Shakespeare Uncovered Fridays at 9pm beginning January 30 Shakespeare Uncovered combines history, biography, iconic performances, new analysis, and the personal passions of its celebrated hosts Hugh Bonneville, Kim Cattrall, Joseph Fiennes, Morgan Freeman, David Harewood, and Christopher Plummer to tell the stories behind the stories of Shakespeare s greatest plays. BE MORE...ENGAGED 5

DAYTIME PROGRAMMING 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 employer s matching gift form. Mail to Wyoming PBS Foundation, 115 N 5th E, 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 Ciao Italia 10:00 In Julia s Kitchen with Master Chefs 10:30 Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking 11:00 Woodwright s Shop 11:30 This Old House Noon Ask This Old House 12:30 American Woodshop 1:00 Knit & Crochet Now 1:30 Sewing with Nancy 2:00 Beauty of Oil Painting 2:30 Best of Joy of Painting 3:00 The Great British Baking Show 4:00 Nature 5:00 This Old House 5:30 Hometime 6:00 6:30 Capitol Outlook 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 10:30 Charlie Rose: The Week 11:00 To the Contrary 11:30 McLaughlin Group Noon Market to Market 12:30 Religion & Ethics 1:00 Moyers & Company* (ends 1/3/15) 1:30 Beyond Geek 2:00 The Roosevelts: An Intimate History 4:00 P. Allen Smith s Garden to Table 4:30 Growing a Greener World 5:00 Rick Steves Europe 5:30 Wyoming Signatures 6:00 Masterpiece Classic 6:30 Feel Grand with Jane Seymour *Wyoming Perspectives with Governor Mead 1/11; Capitol Outlook through 3/6/15 6 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

WEEKDAY SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 7:00 CURIOUS GEORGE 7:30 CURIOUS GEORGE 8:00 DANIEL TIGER 8:30 DANIEL TIGER 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 January 15 Colonial Williamsburg: Colonial Idol (pre-empts Peg + Cat) 1:00 Motorweek Painting with Paulson Bake Decorate Celebrate/America s Test Kitchen 1/21 Christina Sew It All 1:30 Rough Cut Best of Joy of Painting Martha Stewart s Cooking School Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking Quilt in a Day 2:00 Ask This Old House Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art/ Paint This 12/9 Pati s Mexican Table/Mexico One Plate at a Time 1/15 Eat! Drink! Italy! 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 THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW Saturdays at 3pm beginning January 3 Follow the trials and tribulations of passionate amateur bakers whose goal is to be named the U.K. s best. Each week, the bakers tackle a different skill, the difficulty of which increases as the competition unfolds. Mary Berry, a leading cookbook writer, and Paul Hollywood, a top artisan baker, serve as judges. Together with hosts and comic foils Sue Perkins and Mel Giedroyc, Berry and Hollywood search for the country s best amateur baker by testing the competitors skills on cakes, breads, pastries and desserts, crowning a winner after 10 weeks of competition. Knitting Daily BE MORE...INSPIRED 7

PRIMETIME 1 THURSDAY 7:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES From Vienna: The New Year s Celebration 2015 - Julie Andrews hosts an evening of Strauss Family waltzes accompanied by the Vienna State Ballet. 8:30 RICK STEVES EUROPE Vienna & Danube - Explore the city s elegant gardens, great art and music, the Danube River and Baroque Melk Abbey. 9:00 MIDSOMER MURDERS Judgement Day Part 2 - A local thief is brutally killed in a village that is competing to win a perfect village contest. 10:00 MOONE BOY - It s Fidelma s hen do and Dessie s stag. The Moones get new neighbors. 11:30 SECOND OPINION 2 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Understanding the Red Desert Part 2 - Wyoming Chronicle travels to the Red Desert to understand the beauty, land use and challenges of managing the 9,000-plus square miles that make up high altitude desert and sagebrush steppe located in south central Wyoming. [Repeats at 11:30pm] 8:00 BILLY JOEL: THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GERSHWIN PRIZE - This music special honors singer-songwriter Billy Joel s receipt of the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The evening will include performances by Joel, as well as Tony Bennett, Boyz II Men, Gavin DeGraw, Josh Groban, Natalie Maines, John Mellencamp and LeAnn Rimes, with a special performance by Kevin Spacey - as well as a dance ensemble performance from Twyla Tharp s Movin Out. 9:30 CAROLE KING: THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS GERSHWIN PRIZE - Enjoy a tribute to the singersongwriter known for You ve Got a Friend, So Far Away and more. 11:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE [Repeat -see 7:30 for description] 3 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK Winter 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Birdsong Part 1 - An adaptation of Sebastian Faulk s best-selling novel about lovers torn apart by World War I. 10:30 SUN STUDIOS Howlin Brothers - SUN STUDIO SESSIONS features today s best new touring artists performing live in the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee. 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Avett Brothers/Nickel Creek 4 SUNDAY 7:00 QUEEN S DIAMOND DECADES 1950s Part 1 of 6 - Elizabeth came to the throne in 1952 and made a dazzling impression on the world through the 1950s. 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 5 Part 1 of 9 - Season 5 of the international hit finds the Crawley family and the staff struggling with responsibilities and choices as they adjust to life in the Roaring Twenties. In this first episode, see why old attitudes start to change and Robert is snubbed by the village. 9:15 MANNERS OF DOWNTON ABBEY: A MASTERPIECE SPECIAL - The historical advisor to Downton Abbey explores how 8 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

the aristocratic set behaved in 1900s Britain. 10:15 THE HEIRESS AND HER CHATEAU - The Chateau Carolands and the women who built and preserved this 100 room mansion are explored. 11:15 GLOBE TREKKER SPECIAL: ART TRAILS OF THE FRENCH RIVIERA 5 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW New York City, Hour 1 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Phoenix, AZ, Hour 3 9:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Rich Hill - Three boys navigate the road between childhood and adolescence in a depressed Missouri town. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 6 TUESDAY 7:00 THE KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH - Personal stories of success and failure shed light on the harsh realities of life in the Yukon. 8:00 RIPLEY BELIEVE IT OR NOT: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE - Learn how the eccentric Robert Ripley grew his Believe It or Not franchise into an entertainment empire. 9:00 FRONTLINE Gunned Down - FRONTLINE investigates how the NRA uses its political power to stop gun regulation in America. 10:00 WYOMING PERSPECTIVES Wyoming and the 2nd Amendment - This prerecorded program emphasizes understanding the issues such as the divide between gun owners and gun control advocates, whether new laws are needed, the true dimension of gun violence and its roots, how to avoid the politics that make any progress possible, and new ways to work toward reducing the number of needless firearms deaths including mental health reforms. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE 7 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Wild France - Breathtaking photography PRIMETIME reveals wolves, boar and bears living in France s mountains and forests. 8:00 NOVA Rise of the Drones - The explosive growth of airborne pilotless drones is transforming the armed forces of every nation. 9:00 NAZI MEGA WEAPONS V1: Hitler s Vengeance Missile - Hitler s Vengeance weapon, the V1, was one of the most ambitious projects of the Third Reich. 10:00 VINTAGE Homecoming Queen - A small block of Merlot is brought in at Chimney Rock. Kim gets her feet wet at Markham Vineyards. 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 8 THURSDAY 7:00 WYOMING PERSPECTIVES Live with the Governor - Public Affairs Producer Craig Blumenshine sits down with Governor Matt Mead and First Lady Carol Mead just prior to the beginning of the 2015 General Session of the Wyoming Legislature during this live call-in program. Viewers are invited to submit their questions via Facebook, Twitter or email at questions@ wyomingpbs.org or call in during the live program to 1-800-495-9788. Repeats 1/9 at 1:30pm and 1/11 at 1pm. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Listen with Mother - Martin reluctantly agrees to help Louisa hand BE MORE...INDEPENDENT 9

PRIMETIME out awards at her school s sports day. 9:00 FRANKIE - This series stars Eve Myles as the eponymous character Frankie Maddox, a district nurse more emotionally involved with her job than her personal life. In this episode, Frankie s home life implodes when she goes beyond the call of duty for a patient. 10:00 MOONE BOY 11:30 SECOND OPINION 9 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Jeff Lockwood Entomologist Author - The author of Locust, University of Wyoming professor Jeff Lockwood,describes the destructive insect clouds that attacked the Great Plains and West over a century ago and then abruptly and mysteriously disappeared. Photo courtesy of Wyofile. [Repeats at 11:30pm] 8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES: AMERICAN VOICES WITH RENEE FLEMING - From the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, worldrenowned American opera singer Renee Fleming convenes a festival of special guests to join her in celebrating the diverse range of America s vocal artistry. Featuring various festival highlights, this program showcases a forum as young artists receive one-on-one mentoring from some of the most respected singers in their respective fields, including Ben Folds, Dianne Reeves, Sutton Foster, Eric Owens, Kim Burrell and Alison Krauss. 9:30 RAGTIME CABARET - From the first ragtime tune published to rarely heard compositions by Scott Joplin, RAGTIME CABARET takes you on a musical and cultural journey exploring the roots of ragtime music and the role of the music business itself. 10:00 JOURNEYS IN AFRICA Tarangire: Land of the Elephant 11:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE [Repeat -see 7:30 for description] 10 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK A Pretty Girl 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Birdsong Part 2 10:30 SUN STUDIOS Toy Soldiers 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Spoon/White Denim 11 SUNDAY 7:00 QUEEN S DIAMOND DECADES 1960s Part 2 of 6 - The Royal Family expanded fast in the 1960s as Britain transitioned away from postwar austerity. 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 5 Part 2 of 9 - Rose hits on a strategy to get a radio in the house. Sarah tutors Daisy. An art historian arrives. Anna makes a difficult purchase. 9:00 QUEEN S GARDEN - The royal wildlife and remarkable plants are explored in The Queen s Garden in central London. 10:00 JEWEL IN THE CROWN Crossing the River Part 1 of 14 - In 1942, the Japanese, having conquered Burma, are threatening India. At 10 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

Mayapore, Hari Kumar comes under suspicion of subversion by Merrick, the District Superintendent of Police. 12 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW New York City, Hour 2 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW San Jose, Hour 1 9:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Evolution of a Criminal - Filmmaker Darius Clark Monroe explores what led him to rob a bank as a teenager in Texas. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 13 TUESDAY 7:00 GENEALOGY ROADSHOW New Orleans - Cabildo - Genealogists uncover fascinating family stories at the Cabildo, home of the Louisiana State Museum. 8:00 KLANSVILLE, USA: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE - The reasons North Carolina became home to the largest Klan organization in America are examined. 9:00 FRONTLINE Putin s Way - Accusations of corruption that have surrounded Vladimir Putin s reign in Russia are investigated. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Italy s Riviera: Cinque Terre 11:30 GREAT DECISION IN FOREIGN POLICY 14 WEDNESDAY 7:00 CAPITOL OUTLOOK: STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS - Governor Mead s State of the State address will be rebroadcast and followed by a discussion with legislative leadership and guest journalists. Hosted by Craig Blumenshine.. 8:00 NOVA Big Bang Machine - Particle physicists attempt to close in on the Higgs boson, the Great White Whale of modern science. 9:00 NAZI MEGA WEAPONS The Wolf s Lair - The Wolf s Lair, Hitler s heavily protected command complex of bunkers and buildings, is explored. 10:00 VINTAGE DIY at Chimney Rock - The Chimney Rock team take matters into their own hands, picking a row of grapes from the vineyard. 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 15 THURSDAY 7:00 SCOTT & BAILEY In Part 1 of this two-part story, Scott & Bailey investigate the murder and torture of two very different victims. And while Janet is throwing her husband out, Rachel is welcoming two new men into her life. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Departure - Louisa has shocking news for PRIMETIME Martin and Bert and Jennifer s party goes off with a bang. 9:00 FRANKIE - Ian makes a shocking admission and a terminally ill patient has a real impact on Frankie. Andy tries to persuade an amputee to re-connect with his life, while Mary finds herself in hot water with a diabetic Indian patient. 10:00 MINERAL EXPLORERS Bolivia - Our team of Mineral Explorers travel to some of the richest and most remote mines on earth, giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at this exciting industry. Digging, dynamite, danger. In this first episode, the Mineral Explorers journey into the jungles of eastern Bolivia into the deep underground Anahi Mine. 11:30 SECOND OPINION 16 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Banjo Extraordinaire - Jalan Crossland has been called Wyoming s trailerpark troubadour. In this episode, Jalan brings his left-handed six-string banjo to an interview with Margaret Benson. [Repeats at 11:30pm] 8:00 CAPITOL OUTLOOK: WEEK 1 - Reports from the 63rd Wyoming Legislative Session begin in this annual public affairs program. Hosted by Craig Blumenshine. 9:00 DUNLAP AND PENNINGTON - The acclaimed keyboard sensations perform mega hits from The Beatles, Henry Mancini and more. 10:00 JOURNEYS IN AFRICA Kilwa: The Swahili King of the Indian Ocean BE MORE...EMPOWERED 11

PRIMETIME 11:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE [Repeat -see 7:30 for description] 17 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK Salute to the Working People 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER It Happened One Night - A newsman (Clark Gable) rides a bus and shares a cabin with a tycoon s (Walter Connolly) runaway daughter (Claudette Colbert). 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Sam Smith/Future Islands 18 SUNDAY 7:00 QUEEN S DIAMOND DECADES 1970s Part 3 of 6 - Troubles in Ireland spread in the 1970s, but the Queen s Silver Jubilee in 1977 revived the nation. 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 5 Part 3 of 9 - Mary and Lord Gillingham put their love to the test. Bates also faces a trial. Cora makes a new friend and Violet is reunited with an old one. 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Grantchester Part 1 of 6- James Norton stars as Sidney Chambers, a young and charismatic vicar who turns amateur investigator when one of his parishioners dies under suspicious circumstances. Chambers turns to gruff, down-to-earth police inspector Geordie Keating for help, and the two become crime-solving partners and friends in the hamlet of Grantchester. 10:00 JEWEL IN THE CROWN The Bibighar Gardens Part 2 of 14 - After an assignation with Hari in the Bibighar Gardens, Daphne claims that she has been raped. 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER FOOD HOUR: SICILY 19 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW New York City, Hour 3 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW San Jose, Hour 2 9:00 STAND! UNTOLD STORIES OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT - The now famous Project C (Project Confrontation) in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 is explored. 10:00 THE EDUCATION OF HARVEY GRANT - The story of the first African American accepted to a white college in South Carolina is showcased. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 20 TUESDAY 7:00 PBS NEWSHOUR SPECIAL COVERAGE OF THE STATE OF THE UNION LIVE (2 hours) 9:00 GENEALOGY ROADSHOW St. Louis - Central Library - Genealogists uncover great family stories from Saint Louis historic public library in Missouri. 9:00 EDISON: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (2 hours)- The holder of 1,093 patents, Thomas Edison is remembered as a genius that created the modern world. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Italy s Veneto: Verona, Padua, and Ravenna 11:30 WYOMING SIGNATURES 21 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Dogs That Change the World Part 2 of 2 - As we transform the many breeds of dogs, we change our relationship with them and theirs with us. 8:00 NOVA Sunken Ship Rescue - The operation to raise and salvage the capsized Costa Concordia cruise ship in Italy is chronicled. 9:00 NAZI MEGA WEAPONS The SS - Under Heinrich Himmler s leadership the SS becomes a terrifying cult that engineers Hitler s vision. 10:00 VINTAGE The Neverending Crush - Marisa makes a last minute decision to pick an entire vineyard of her best Merlot. 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 22 THURSDAY 7:00 SCOTT & BAILEY The team finally breaks the silence maintained by their four murder suspects and learn the truth. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Going Bodmin - Start at the 12 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

beginning of this catchy comedy drama starring Martin Clues. In this first episode, Martin realizes that adjusting to village life is not going to be smooth sailing. 9:00 FRANKIE - As the circumstances of Liana Corden s death emerge, Frankie s judgment is questioned and she finds her job is on the line. The arrival of Matt, the opinionated new team administrator, makes Frankie question if she ll ever get anything right! 10:00 MINERAL EXPLORERS Colombia - Colombia s rugged countryside, the lives of its people and the world of emeralds are explored. 11:30 SECOND OPINION 23 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE A Shakespeare Explosion - At the Department of Theatre and Dance at the University of Wyoming, Wyoming Chronicle visits with Department Chair Leigh Selting as the University prepares to open its $35 million renovation and expansion of the existing Fine Arts building built in 1972 into the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts. We also visit with Actors From the London Stage as they work with students to present a Shakespearean mini-festival in March, 2015 [Repeats at 11:30pm] 8:00 CAPITOL OUTLOOK: WEEK 2 9:00 LIVE FROM THE DENNISON LODGE - Ben Winship and John Lowell team up as The Growling Old Men in this the third in a series of live concerts recorded at the Dennison Lodge in Dubois, Wyoming. Dubois artist Jess O Neal joins the guys for a couple of songs to add a gentler edge. 10:00 JOURNEYS IN AFRICA The Man-eaters of Tsavo 11:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE [Repeat -see 7:30 for description] 24 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK Tour of Southern California 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER Mutiny on the Bounty - First mate Mr. Christian (Clark Gable) and his 18th-century shipmates overthrow cruel Capt. Bligh (Charles Laughton) PRIMETIME and set him adrift in the Pacific. 11:30 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Ryan Adams/Jenny Lewis 25 SUNDAY 7:00 QUEEN S DIAMOND DECADES 1980s Part 4 of 6 - Prince Charles and Lady Diana s marriage consumed the country during a politically charged decade. 8:00 MASTERPIECE CLASSIC Downton Abbey, Season 5 Part 4 of 9 - Lord Merton delivers a bombshell to Isobel, and Mary does likewise to Tony. Police suspicions deepen in an unexplained death. Robert and Sarah lock horns. 9:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Grantchester Part 2 of 6 10:00 JEWEL IN THE CROWN Questions of Loyalty Part 3 of 14 - Daphne dies giving birth to Hari s daughter and her aunt, Lady Manners, decides to raise the child. 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER FOOD HOUR: IRELAND 26 MONDAY 7:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Austin, Hour 1 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW San Jose, Hour 3 9:00 A PATH APPEARS - Join New York Times reporter Nicholas Kristoff, Ashley Judd, Blake Lively and Malin BE MORE...AMAZED 13

PRIMETIME Ackerman as they meet activists fighting sex trafficking in the U.S. 11:30 WHITE HOUSE CHRONICLE 27 TUESDAY 7:00 GENEALOGY ROADSHOW Philadelphia - Franklin Institute - At Philadelphia s Franklin Institute, a team of genealogists uncovers fascinating family histories. 8:00 EDISON: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE (2 hours)- The holder of 1,093 patents, Thomas Edison is remembered as a genius that created the modern world. 10:00 RICK STEVES EUROPE Amsterdam 11:30 GREAT DECISIONS IN FOREIGN POLICY 28 WEDNESDAY 7:00 NATURE Penguin Post Office - In the heart of the Antarctic Peninsula, a post office is surrounded by 3,000 gentoo penguins. 8:00 NOVA Sinkholes - Buried Alive - Sinkholes, a worldwide hazard that lurks wherever limestone bedrock is found, are investigated. 9:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD Ben Franklin s Bones - Bones found in Benjamin Franklin s British residence were used in an illegal anatomy school. 10:00 VINTAGE Pressing to the Finish - The Cabernet at Chimney Rock is ready and the team crushes fruit from three vineyard blocks. 11:30 AMERICA S HEARTLAND 29 THURSDAY 7:00 SCOTT & BAILEY - Gill and Rachel investigate a murder that bears striking similarities to a case from 13 years ago. 8:00 DOC MARTIN Gentlemen Prefer - When Martin fires Elaine for her inefficiency, he becomes universally disliked in the village. 9:00 FRANKIE - Frankie treats a woman undergoing IVF and considers taking Ian back if he can prove his commitment to her. Paula, however, has shocking news in store. Meanwhile, Andy is forced to intervene in the domestic crisis of his patient and her teenage daughter. 10:00 MINERAL EXPLORERS Arkansas - Nagin explores the metaphysical side of quartz and visits The Crystal Cave in Arkansas. 11:30 SECOND OPINION 30 FRIDAY 7:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:30 WYOMING CHRONICLE Derek Montague/Trees, Snow & Bison - Climatologist Derek Montague from the University of Wyoming visits with Geoff O Gara about long-term trends in our climate; back to the earliest records of temperature and precipitation, and even further back to prehistoric archaeological evidence of climate. And then forward, trying to predict where the trends are pointing, and what that will mean for all of us. 8:00 CAPITOL OUTLOOK: WEEK 3 9:00 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED A Midsummer Night s Dream with Hugh Bonneville - Hugh Bonneville discusses the enduring appeal of A Midsummer Night s Dream with Ralph Fiennes. 10:00 SHAKESPEARE UNCOVERED King Lear with Christopher Plummer - Actor Christopher Plummer explores how King Learn might have been staged during Shakespeare s time. 11:00 CHARLIE ROSE 31 SATURDAY 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK Season Premiere: 1976 8:00 KEEPING UP APPEARANCES 8:30 AS TIME GOES BY 9:00 HOLLYWOOD THEATER Network - A TV executive (Faye Dunaway) boosts her ratings with a mad anchorman (Peter Finch) who thinks he speaks for God. 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Black Keys/J. Roddy Walston & the Business 14 Wyoming PBS Local Programming

Underwriter Spotlight Wyoming Medical Center Wyoming Medical Center is a not-for-profit acute care hospital in the center of Wyoming, and has been a Wyoming PBS underwriter for two years. Because of its central Wyoming location, the Center is convenient and easy to access for thousands of people needing medical care in Wyoming. With 189 patient beds, more than 700,000 square feet of space, and 150 physicians on staff, the Center offers comprehensive medical services in a wide range of specialties. The new Center logo resembles a shield, and there is purposeful symbolism in the design. WMC staff protect the health of people who call Casper, Natrona County and Wyoming home and that guardianship is represented by the three sides of the logo s shield. The brown and gold colors honor Wyoming. For more than 100 years, people have come to the Center for the safest and most complete care in the state. WMC continues to respond to community medical needs by building 100,000 square feet of new facilities, including spacious private rooms and a gourmet kitchen. The new logo and improvements say many things, but most of all they say that the Wyoming Medical Center is built around the needs of their patients. Wyoming Medical Center underwrites Masterpiece/Mystery on Wyoming PBS and brings you popular programs like Downton Abbey and Sherlock. So when you see someone on the WMC staff, be sure to say thank you for supporting Wyoming PBS. London and Highclere Castle Casper College and Wyoming PBS invite you to participate in a historical trip of Highclere Castle and London, England. August 2 8, 2015 Dr. Walter Nolte, WWI historian and trip guide, will instruct on the historical aspects of the sites we visit as they relate to the popular PBS series Downton Abbey. We will start with a grand overview of London s most famous sites including those with historical relevance to the WWI era. Experience the essence of the period by spending an afternoon with a Downton Abbey insider, learning the rules of etiquette, explore the culinary history and sample foods served in the early 20th century, and tour Highclere Castle and the village of Bampton. Space is limited. To reserve a spot or for more information, pricing and itinerary, contact Ann Dalton at 307-268-2085 or adalton@caspercollege.edu. BE MORE...THOUGHTFUL 15

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