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3 - CEO Message
4 - Cover Story
PROGRAM GUIDE
6 - TV Listings
10 - Evening Grid
17 - Daytime Grid
APRIL 2017
18 -Partner Profile
VOL. 36 NO. 4
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Apr. 2017
2017 HIKI NŌ AWARDS SHOW
Last month, celebrations for the 2017 HIKI
NŌ Awards took place on O‘ahu, Maui and
Kaua‘i, and in Hilo and Kona on Hawai‘i Island.
Outstanding student video stories that aired on
HIKI NŌ over the past year were recognized.
Hosts Leslie Wilcox and Aaron Salā announced
the winning schools from our PBS Hawai‘i studio
to each venue through a live stream. Live video
feeds also showed audience reactions at each
venue. Highlights from the events were featured
on HIKI NŌ last month and can be viewed online
at pbshawaii.org/hikino. The nominated and
winning stories can also be viewed online at
pbshawaii.org/hikinoawards.
Top left:
PBS Hawai‘i Board Member Ka‘iulani Sodaro (far
left) congratulated students from Sacred Hearts
Academy. They won a silver medal in the Best
Writing – High School Division for their story, “Text
Neck.” Hosts Leslie Wilcox and Aaron Salā can be
seen projected in the background.
Left:
PBS Hawai‘i crew, led by our Director of Learning
Initiatives, Robert Pennybacker (in green), helped
produce the live stream video of the hosts that
went out to five venues on four islands.
Board of Directors
Chair
Robbie Alm
Vice Chair
Jason Fujimoto
Secretary
Bettina Mehnert
Treasurer
Kent Tsukamoto
Board Members
Muriel Anderson
Susan Bendon
Jodi Endo Chai
Keola Donaghy
Matthew Emerson
Jake Fergus
Joanne Grimes
Jason Haruki
Noelani Kalipi
Joy Miura Koerte
Kamani Kuala‘au
Mary Ann Manahan
Cameron Nekota
Aaron Salā
Julie Shimonishi
Ka‘iulani Sodaro
Candy Suiso
Huy Vo
Bruce Voss
Management
President and CEO
Leslie Wilcox
Senior Vice President/CFO
Karen Yamamoto
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Liberty Peralta
Designer
VP Content
Brian Baldwin
VP Integrated Media
Production
Communications
Assistant
Linda Brock
Jason Suapaia
VP Communications
Emily Bodfish
Liberty Peralta
Contributing Writer
Director
Learning Initiatives
Emilie Howlett
Robert Pennybacker
Program Listings
Chief Engineer
Emily Bodfish
John Nakahira
pbshawaii.org
Program Guide
Editor
John Kovacich
CEO Message
Roland Cazimero, Almost 3 Years After Onstage Illness
Leslie Wilcox
PBS Hawai‘i
President and CEO
Roland Cazimero with wife Laua‘e on
Long Story Short with Leslie Wilcox
Roland Cazimero, who was hospitalized after falling ill
in 2014 during The Brothers Cazimero’s Maui May Day
concert, and who has since performed only rarely, speaks
with me about his health challenges, personal life and
career in a Long Story Short episode debuting Tuesday,
April 25 at 7:30 pm on PBS Hawai‘i.
Roland, whose nickname is Bozo or Boze, still hadn’t
discussed the state of his health with his older brother
and longtime music partner, Robert Cazimero: “We just
don’t.” But he believes Robert knows that the sun has set
on their iconic performances.
A virtuoso of the 12-string guitar, Roland would let
Robert, on bass, handle the artful and upbeat onstage
oratory and the smooth segues between songs. Roland
injected teasing; he also was a master of short, flippant
remarks. Together, the Brothers drew crowds and created
enduring fans with their beautiful, soaring music and their
entertaining banter.
In our conversation, Roland speaks comfortably and at
length about picking up music easily as a kid in a musical
family, but never getting formal piano lessons like his
brother Robert and his twin sister Tootsie, because he was
“kolohe” (a rascal). Also as a keiki, he met the legendary
singer/guitarist Gabby Pahinui, and was entrusted with
buffing up Pahinui’s guitar. He laughs that Gabby never
got his name right; Roland was always Ronald.
As an adult, he was a “rebel” and a “player,” or
womanizer. He said Robert and their hula dancer, the
late Leina‘ala Heine, would take care of devoted fans and
“high makamakas,” and Roland would “hang with the
hoodlums.” They were his friends, and he says almost all
of them have died, some in prison.
Appearing at PBS Hawai‘i with his loyal wife and
caregiver Laua‘e, Roland explains matter-of-factly that
his partying lifestyle was bad for his health, which is
still touch-and-go. The couple reveals that he’s been
diagnosed with congestive heart failure, diabetes and
carpal tunnel syndrome.
Now more of a homebody, Roland still writes songs
and plays guitar, adjusting for his carpal tunnel condition.
Laua‘e, who holds down an admin job when she’s not
taking care of him, is his “best friend in the world,” he says
– next to God, who’s “the best, period.”
One doctor told him plainly that he should make peace
with his maker. “Done,” says Roland. While he’s still not
always compliant with what the doctor says, he’s become a
follower of Christ. When people ask about his health, Laua‘e
likes to keep the answer short and sweet: “He’s alive.”
For any of us, that’s a gift.
Aloha a hui hou,
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Apr. 2017
Cover Story
The Films of Eddie and Myrna Kamae,
From the Heart
By Emilie Howlett
Thursday, April 6 – Sunday, April 9
All photos courtesy of the Hawaiian Legacy Foundation
Above:
From left: Kahu David “Kawika” Ka‘alakea, Ruth
Makaila Kaholoa‘a, Lilia Wahinemaika‘i Hale and
Eddie Kamae
Left:
Myrna and Eddie Kamae, center, with crew while
filming Lahaina: Waves of Change.
The late Eddie Kamae was a Renaissance man. Well
known for his vast musical contributions, he was also a
filmmaker dedicated to documenting Hawai‘i’s cultural
treasures for future generations. With his wife Myrna as
producer, they sought to capture and uplift the voices of
Hawai‘i’s legacies. They eventually founded a nonprofit,
Hawaiian Legacy Foundation, which aims to perpetuate
the cultural heritage of Hawai‘i.
PBS Hawai‘i is proud to partner with the Hawaiian
Legacy Foundation in presenting The Films of Eddie
and Myrna Kamae, From the Heart. Hosted by PBS
Hawai‘i President and CEO Leslie Wilcox, the on-air and
online film festival will showcase the 10 award-winning
documentaries in The Hawaiian Legacy Series, released
between 1988 and 2007.
“Eddie and I dedicated our energy to the films
we created together and as they were released, we
enjoyed the success each and every one of them
achieved on every level,” Myrna Kamae said. “PBS
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Hawai‘i takes the lead in cultural programing and
embraces this timeless material. I can hear Eddie
saying ‘Ho‘omau, Ho‘omau,’ and thanks to PBS
Hawai‘i, we continue to provide a window into a time
and place that many people have yet to discover.”
The film festival will celebrate the Kamaes as visionary
cinematic storytellers who understood the value and
urgency in preserving Hawai‘i’s cultural traditions.
“We see Eddie and Myrna Kamae as film warriors,
exploring the past and discovering the future,” said
Leslie Wilcox. “They are timeless figures who will always
be regarded as forward-thinking. What they did over
many years took a lot of heart – discipline, tenacity,
resilience, trust-building, continuous learning and
enduring love of Hawaiian culture. We at PBS Hawai‘i
are pleased to partner with the Hawaiian Legacy
Foundation to present these 10 Kamae films, featuring
special people and stories that profoundly enrich our
understanding and our lives.”
Thursday, April 6, 8:00-10:00 pm
Li‘a: The Legacy of a Hawaiian Man (1988)
This award-winning documentary celebrates the
music and spirit of Sam Li‘a Kalainaina, a performer and
composer shaped by his home in remote Waipi‘o Valley
on Hawai‘i Island.
Those Who Came Before: The Musical Journey of
Eddie Kamae (2009)
The Kamae’s final documentary recounts Eddie’s own
journey of musical self-discovery, a journey that led him
to some of the most well respected gatekeepers of the
Hawaiian Renaissance and grew into a 50-year pursuit of
Hawaiian cultural and musical traditions.
Friday, April 7, 8:00-10:30 pm
Lahaina: Waves of Change (2007)
In 1999, Lahaina’s plantation era came to an end
with the closing of the West Maui town’s Pioneer Mill,
the beating heart of Lahaina’s sugar industry. This film
documents the last harvest, the last cane burning and
the final days of operation at the mill, revealing a town
with great historical and sacred significance, as well as
the persistence to thrive into the future.
The History of the Sons of Hawaii (2000)
Surveying 40 years of Hawai‘i’s rich musical
traditions, this film tells the story of the Sons of Hawai‘i,
the music group led by Eddie Kamae that helped launch
the Hawaiian cultural renaissance.
Saturday, April 8, 7:00-9:00 pm
Ki Ho‘alu: Slack Key, The Hawaiian Way (1993)
A collection of candid interviews and archival images,
combined with the music of an array of virtuoso performers,
this film tells the story of Hawaiian slack key. It depicts how
this unique style of playing has become fundamental to
Hawai‘i’s musical, cultural and familial traditions.
Luther Kahekili Makekau: A One Kine Hawaiian Man (1997)
Winner of the Audience Award for Best Documentary
at the Hawaii International Film Festival, this film
constructs a rich portrait of a colorful and controversial
Hawaiian man. Born on Maui in 1890 during the reign
of King Kalākaua, Luther Makekau was part philosopher
and part outlaw, a chanter, singer and poet, as well as a
fighter and a cattle rustler, known throughout the islands
for both his passion and his rebellious nature.
Sunday, April 9, 12:00-4:00 pm
Listen to the Forest (1991)
An environmental documentary that traces the
destruction of Hawai‘i’s rainforests, this film calls for
preservation and a return to the ecological wisdom that
guided traditional Hawaiians’ connection to the land.
Hawaiian Voices: Bridging Past to Present (1998)
This documentary honors the role of kupuna in
preserving Hawaiian culture, and taps into the valuable
memories and perspectives of three respected Hawaiian
elders whose lives bridged the transition from older
times into the late 20th century.
Words, Earth & Aloha: The Source of Hawaiian Music (1995)
Featuring some of Hawai‘i’s most respected cultural
resources and talented performers, this documentary
pays tribute to composers who flourished between the
1870s and the 1920s. The film looks closely at Hawaiian
lyrics and the places that inspired them, and charts the
evolution of Hawaiian music with the introduction of
imported musical forms.
Keepers of the Flame: The Cultural Legacy of Three
Hawaiian Women (2005)
The lives of three extraordinary Hawaiian women,
Mary Kawena Pukui, ‘Iolani Luahine and Edith
Kanaka‘ole, are chronicled in this film. It shows how
together, they combined their talents and commitment
to reignite the flame of tradition in a time when Hawaiian
culture was gravely threatened.
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Apr. 2017
HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE: THE FINAL SEASON
Begins Sunday, April 2, 8:00 pm
1 SATURDAY
12:00HIKI NŌ The 2017 HIKI NŌ Awards,
Part 2 (e)
12:30CLASSICAL STRETCH: BY
ESSENTRICS Increase Balance Workout
1:00PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD
Dragonfly, Part 2
1:30BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Before the Snowfall
2:00ROUGH CUT - WOODWORKING
WITH TOMMY MAC Machinery
2:30ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
3:00THIS OLD HOUSE Detroit | Rebuilding Motor City
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING
SCHOOL Preserving (e)
4:00AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Korean Feast
5:00SIMPLY MING
Hawai‘i - Isaac Bancaco (e)
5:30LIDIA’S KITCHEN Baked Pasta
6:00DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00MOVEABLE FEAST WITH FINE
COOKING
7:30JOSEPH ROSENDO’S TRAVELSCOPE
Portugal - from Porto to Salamanca
8:00ROADTRIP NATION Being You
Roughly one in five people lives with
learning and attention issues (LAIs) like
ADHD and dyslexia. This special follows
the transformative journey of three
young people as they travel cross-county to find others who, like them, learn
differently and have used that difference to build lives doing what they love.
9:00ROADTRIP NATION Beyond The
Dream This edition follows three
20-something immigrants who were
each brought to the U.S. at a young age
by their parents. They all have temporary relief from deportation, but not legal status. An immigration policy called
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals) has allowed them to live and
work in the U.S. for a two-year period.
But without long-term protections, they
have a much graver question to ponder:
“Will I be able to stay in this country?”
10:00FRONT AND CENTER Rob Thomas
Rob Thomas burst onto the scene in
1996 as the creative force and lead
singer of Matchbox Twenty. He has
since become a three-time Grammy
Award winner.
Courtesy of Neal Street Productions 2016
CALL THE MIDWIFE SEASON 6
Begins Sunday, April 2, 7:00 pm
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Ed Sheeran/
Valerie June (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00TO WALK INVISIBLE: THE BRONTE SISTERS ON MASTERPIECE
2:00WASHINGTON WEEK
2:30CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
2 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Palm
Springs, CA, Part 3 of 3 (e)
1:00PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS Biography
Hawai‘i: Koji Ariyoshi (e)
2:00INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)
3:00HIKI NŌ The 2017 HIKI NŌ Awards,
Part 2 (e)
3:30NA MELE Genoa Keawe & Family (e)
4:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Kent Keith (e)
4:00SECOND OPINION Lupus (e)
5:00NHK NEWSLINE
5:30ASIA INSIGHT
6:00THE OPEN MIND
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 1 of 8 The team reunites,
but all is not well when a change
of management shocks Nonnatus
House to the core. Sister Mary Cynthia’s health takes an unexpected
turn as mental illness threatens to
derail her.
8:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 1 of 6
Samantha Bond (Downton Abbey)
and Francesca Annis head a group
of inspirational women in an English
village during World War II. Season two
opens in June 1940, as Britain faces
the threat of imminent invasion.
9:00WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 1 of 6 (e)
10:10SLOVAKIA: TREASURES IN THE
HEART OF EUROPE (e)
11:08TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:34CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00GREAT PERFORMANCES Dudamel
Conducts Tangos Under The Stars
with the LA Phil
1:30GREAT PERFORMANCES Dudamel
Conducts A John Williams Celebration
with the LA Phil
3 MONDAY
7:30NA MELE Nathan Aweau (e)
8:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Salt Lake
City, UT, Part 1 of 3
9:00INDEPENDENT LENS Newtown
On December 14, 2012, a disturbed
young man committed a horrific mass
shooting in Newtown, Connecticut that
took the lives of 20 elementary school
children and six educators. Filmed over
the course of nearly three years, this
documentary uses deeply personal testimonies to tell the story of the aftermath
of the deadliest mass shooting of schoolchildren in American history. Through
raw and heartbreaking interviews with
parents, siblings, teachers, doctors and
first responders, the film documents a
traumatized community still reeling from
the senseless killing, fractured by grief
but driven toward a sense of purpose.
10:30POV All the Difference (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 1 of 8
2:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 1 of 6
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Apr. 2017
INDEPENDENT LENS Newtown Monday, April 3, 9:00 pm
Nicole Hockley, mother of a Sandy Hook shooting victim, and first responder Sgt. William Cario.
4 TUESDAY
7:30LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Jim Burns: A Local Boy (e)
8:00THE LAST DAYS OF JESUS
Examine evidence, gathered from
archaeology, Roman historians, Jewish
texts and insights into the Gospels, that
may suggest Roman power politics
contributed to the series of events that
resulted in the crucifixion of Jesus.
10:00FRONTLINE Secret State of North Korea
(e)
11:00KORLA (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00INDEPENDENT LENS Newtown
2:30POV Listening Is an Act of Love: A
Storycorps Special
5 WEDNESDAY
7:30A CHEF’S LIFE Sweet Corn &
Expensive Tea (e)
8:00NATURE Owl Power (e)
9:00NOVA Himalayan Megaquake (e)
10:00SECRETS OF THE DEAD Leonardo,
The Man Who Saved Science Leonardo
da Vinci is well known for his inventions
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as well as his art. But new evidence
shows that many of his ideas were
realized long before he sketched them
out in his notebooks - some even 1,700
years before. Was Leonardo a copycat?
11:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Jim Burns: A Local Boy (e)
11:30A CHEF’S LIFE Sweet Corn &
Expensive Tea (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00THE LAST DAYS OF JESUS
6 THURSDAY
7:30HIKI NŌ
8:00LI‘A: THE LEGACY OF A
HAWAIIAN MAN See pages 4-5
9:06THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE:
THE MUSICAL JOURNEY OF
EDDIE KAMAE See pages 4-5
10:03RICHARD BANGS’ ADVENTURES
WITH PURPOSE Pearl River Delta (e)
11:00WELL READ Viet Thanh Nguyen:
The Refugees
11:30A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Guitar Maker (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00NATURE Owl Power
2:00NOVA Himalayan Megaquake
7 FRIDAY
7:30WASHINGTON WEEK
8:00LAHAINA: WAVES OF CHANGE
See pages 4-5
9:02THE HISTORY OF THE SONS
OF HAWAII See pages 4-5
10:30MUSIC VOYAGER The Exhumas (e)
11:00GREAT DECISIONS IN FOREIGN
POLICY America’s Diplomats: A
Great Decisions Special
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00SECRETS OF THE DEAD Leonardo,
The Man Who Saved Science
2:00THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
8 SATURDAY
12:00HIKI NŌ (e)
12:30SIT AND BE FIT Brain Booster (e)
1:00PAINTING WITH WILSON
BICKFORD Out to Dry
1:30BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Crimson Oval
2:00ROUGH CUT - WOODWORKING
WITH TOMMY MAC Interior Trim,
Doors and Windows
2:30ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
3:00THIS OLD HOUSE Detroit | Ready
for Rehab
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING
SCHOOL Legumes
4:00AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Big Easy
Favorites
5:00SIMPLY MING Hawai‘i - Ed Kenney (e)
5:30LIDIA’S KITCHEN Vegetables
6:00DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00KI HO‘ALU: SLACK KEY, THE
HAWAIIAN WAY See pages 4-5
8:05LUTHER KAHEKILI MAKEKAU: A
ONE KINE HAWAIIAN MAN See
pages 4-5
9:05 CYBER-SENIORS (e)
10:00FRONT AND CENTER Shawn Mendes
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Avett
Brothers/Nickel Creek (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00NATURE Owl Power
1:00FRONTLINE Secret State of North
Korea
2:00WASHINGTON WEEK
2:30CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
9 SUNDAY
12:00LISTEN TO THE FOREST
See pages 4-5
1:00HAWAIIAN VOICES: BRIDGING
PAST TO PRESENT See pages 4-5
2:00WORDS, EARTH & ALOHA: THE
SOURCE OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC
See pages 4-5
3:00KEEPERS OF THE FLAME: THE
CULTURAL LEGACY OF THREE
HAWAIIAN WOMEN See pages 4-5
4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Jim Burns: A Local Boy (e)
4:30 SECOND OPINION Endometriosis (e)
5:00NHK NEWSLINE
5:30ASIA INSIGHT
6:00THE OPEN MIND
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6, Part 2
of 8 The Nonnatus team prepares for the
birth of a baby they know may not survive.
Shelagh shows her mettle when she is
first on the scene after an explosion in the
docks. Sister Ursula continues to ruffle
feathers with her unpopular decisions.
8:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 2 of 6
The attraction between Pat and Marek
continues to grow, but the risk of acting
on their feelings is huge. At the reading
of his will, Frances discovers that Peter
was keeping a secret from her.
9:00WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 2 of 6 (e)
10:05SECRETS OF THE DEAD Leonardo,
The Man Who Saved Science (e)
11:03TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:31CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00THE LAST DAYS OF JESUS
2:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Avett
Brothers/Nickel Creek
10 MONDAY
7:30NA MELE Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom
and Willie K (e)
8:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Salt Lake City, UT, Part 2 of 3
9:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Great War, Part 1 of 3 Explore America’s tortured, nearly three-year journey
to war. Reports of German atrocities
and submarine attacks on American
ships erode neutrality, finally leading to
Wilson’s proclamation that “the world
must be made safe for democracy.”
11:00ROADTRIP NATION Being You (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 2 of 8
2:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 2 of 6
11 TUESDAY
7:30LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Jeannette Paulson Hereniko (e)
8:00NAZI MEGA WEAPONS Hitler’s
Island Megafortress
9:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Great
War, Part 2 of 3 Follow America’s entry
into the war as patriotism sweeps the
nation, stifling free speech and dissent. A
diverse group of men becomes the country’s first mass conscripted army, while
women continue to demand the vote.
11:00ROADTRIP NATION Beyond the
Dream (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Great
War, Part 1 of 3
12 WEDNESDAY
7:30A CHEF’S LIFE Strawberry Stay at
Home (e)
8:00NATURE Viva Puerto Rico Puerto
Rico is a tropical island infused with
unique natural wonders but the native
wildlife is threatened with extinction.
Meet a charismatic group of scientists
dedicated to saving Puerto Rico’s
enchanting animals like manatees,
parrots, coqui frogs and turtles.
9:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Great
War, Part 3 of 3 Discover how the violent
and bloody conflict transformed the
nation forever, as America steps onto
the world stage for the first time. But
while many heralded the peace, others
worried about democracy at home.
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Apr. 2017
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
APRIL EVENING
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Great War
Monday, April 10 - Wednesday, April 12, 9:00 pm
GREAT PERFORMANCES
Young Men
Friday, April 14, 9:00 pm
LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX
Musician Roland Cazimero
Tuesday, April 25, 7:30 pm
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7:30 NA MELE Nathan Aweau
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Salt Lake City, UT, Part 1 of 3
9:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Newtown
10:30 POV All the Difference
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Jim Burns: A
Local Boy
8:00 THE LAST DAYS OF JESUS
10:00 FRONTLINE Secret State of
North Korea
11:00 KORLA
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7:30 NA MELE Maunalua
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Salt Lake City, UT, Part 3 of 3
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Chicago, IL, Part 2 of 3
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Seed:
The Untold Story
11:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula:
The Language of the Heart
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Shep Gordon
8:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Grand Coulee Dam
9:00 FRONTLINE Last Days of Solitary
11:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula:
The Merrie Monarch’s Golden
Celebration
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7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 1 of 8
8:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 1 of 6
9:00 WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 1 of 6
10:10 SLOVAKIA: TREASURES IN
THE HEART OF EUROPE
11:08 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:34 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 2 of 8
8:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 2 of 6
9:00 WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 2 of 6
10:05 SECRETS OF THE DEAD
Leonardo, The Man Who
Saved Science
7:00 CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 3 of 8
8:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 3 of 6
9:00 WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 3 of 6
10:05 DEAR ALBANIA
11:03 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:31 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 4 of 8
8:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 4 of 6
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8:00 HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 5 of 6
7:30 NA MELE Amy Hanaiali‘i
Gilliom and Willie K
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Salt Lake City, UT, Part 2 of 3
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Great War, Part 1 of 3
11:00 ROADTRIP NATION Being You
7:30 NA MELE Makaha Sons
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Virginia Beach, VA, Part 1 of 3
9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Chicago, IL, Part 3 of 3
10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS
The Last Laugh
11:30 POV Listening Is an Act of Love:
A Storycorps Special
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Jeannette
Paulson Hereniko
8:00 NAZI MEGA WEAPONS
Hitler’s Island Megafortress
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Great War, Part 2 of 3
11:00 ROADTRIP NATION
Beyond the Dream
7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Roland Cazimero
8:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Command and Control
10:00 FRONTLINE The Fish On My Plate
11:30 ARNOLD KNOWS ME: THE
TOMMY KONO STORY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
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FINE COOKING
7:30 JOSEPH ROSENDO’S
TRAVELSCOPE Portugal From Porto to Salamanca
8:00 ROADTRIP NATION Being You
9:00 ROADTRIP NATION Beyond
The Dream
10:00 FRONT AND CENTER
Rob Thomas
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7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Sweet Corn &
Expensive Tea
8:00 NATURE Owl Power
9:00 NOVA Himalayan Megaquake
10:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD
Leonardo, The Man Who Saved
Science
11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Jim Burns: A
Local Boy
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Stay at Home
8:00 NATURE Viva Puerto Rico
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
The Great War, Part 3 of 3
11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Jeannette
Paulson Hereniko
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Strawberry
Stay at Home
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NATURE Hotel Armadillo
NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel
ESCAPE FROM A NAZI
DEATH CAMP
11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Shep Gordon
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Pimp My Grits
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7:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Cracklin’
Kitchen
8:00 NATURE Forest of the Lynx
9:00 NOVA Building Chernobyl’s
Megatomb
10:00 WILD WEATHER
11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH
LESLIE WILCOX Roland Cazimero
11:30 A CHEF’S LIFE Cracklin’ Kitchen
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8:00 LI‘A: THE LEGACY OF A
HAWAIIAN MAN
9:06 THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE:
THE MUSICAL JOURNEY OF
EDDIE KAMAE
10:03 RICHARD BANGS’
ADVENTURES WITH PURPOSE
Pearl River Delta
11:00 WELL READ Viet Thanh Nguyen:
The Refugees
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:00 LAHAINA: WAVES OF
CHANGE
9:02 THE HISTORY OF THE SONS
OF HAWAII
10:30 MUSIC VOYAGER The Exhumas
11:00 GREAT DECISIONS IN FOREIGN
POLICY America’s Diplomats: A
Great Decisions Special
7:00 KI HO‘ALU: SLACK KEY, THE
HAWAIIAN WAY
8:05 LUTHER KAHEKILI
MAKEKAU: A ONE KINE
HAWAIIAN MAN
9:05 CYBER-SENIORS
10:00 FRONT AND CENTER
Shawn Mendes
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS The Avett
Brothers/Nickel Creek
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8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I
9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
The Quietest Place on Earth
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Road Trip:
Rust Belt Highway, USA
11:00 WELL READ George Saunders:
Lincoln in the Bardo
11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The
Stone Carver
WASHINGTON WEEK
CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
ASIAN AMERICAN LIFE
GREAT PERFORMANCES
Young Men
10:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES
La Dolce Vita: The Music of
Italian Cinema
7:00 SUPPERCLUB San Francisco,
Part One
7:30 CURIOUS TRAVELER Curious
Paris
8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula:
The Language of the Heart
9:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula:
The Merrie Monarch’s Golden
Celebration
10:00 FRONT AND CENTER Cheap Trick
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8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I
9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Ka Hana Kapa
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Road Trip:
Rust Belt Highway 2, USA
11:00 WELL READ Margo Livesey,
Mercury
11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The
Goldsmith
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8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I
9:00 PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS The
Hawaiian Room
10:00 GLOBE TREKKER Tough Trains:
The Transcontinental Railroad, USA
11:00 WELL READ Mohsin Hamid:
Exit West
11:30 A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY
The Potter
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WASHINGTON WEEK
CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
ASIAN AMERICAN LIFE
CRAFT IN AMERICA Nature
CRAFT IN AMERICA Industry
MEDICINE WOMAN
WASHINGTON WEEK
CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
ASIAN AMERICAN LIFE
LATIN MUSIC USA Bridges/
The Salsa Revolution
11:00 JOSHUA BELL’S SEASONS
OF CUBA
7:00 SUPPERCLUB San Francisco,
Part Two
7:30 CURIOUS TRAVELER
Curious Rome
8:00 W.S. MERWIN: TO PLANT A TREE
9:00 GREAT MUSEUMS Elevated
Thinking: The High Line in New
York City
10:00 FRONT AND CENTER
Southside Johnny
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7:30 CURIOUS TRAVELER Curious
Copenhagen
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT
THE MET Romeo et Juliette
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Natalia
Lafourcade/Grupo Fantasma
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NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel Wednesday, April 19, 9:00 pm
In Ponary, Poland, Jews dig a trench in which they were later buried, after being executed.
11:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Jeannette Paulson Hereniko (e)
11:30A CHEF’S LIFE Strawberry Stay at
Home (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Great
War, Part 2 of 3
13 THURSDAY
7:30HIKI NŌ
8:00INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I
9:00PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS The
Quietest Place on Earth (e)
10:00GLOBE TREKKER Road Trip: Rust
Belt Highway, USA (e)
11:00WELL READ George Saunders:
Lincoln in the Bardo
11:30A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The
Stone Carver (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The Great
War, Part 3 of 3
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7:30WASHINGTON WEEK
8:00CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
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9:00GREAT PERFORMANCES Young
Men This dramatic dance film, shot on
location in Northern France, is about
soldiers trying to maintain their humanity amidst the brutality of World War I.
Directed by Michael Nunn and William
Trevitt, with choreography by Ivan
Perez and a score by Keaton Henson.
10:30GREAT PERFORMANCES La Dolce
Vita: The Music of Italian Cinema (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00NATURE Viva Puerto Rico
2:00GLOBE TREKKER Road Trip: Rust
Belt Highway, USA
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12:00HIKI NŌ (e)
12:30SIT AND BE FIT Practice Perfect
Posture (e)
1:00PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD Whitetail Fawn, Part 1
1:30BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Autumn Days
2:00ROUGH CUT - WOODWORKING
WITH TOMMY MAC Cabinets and Al
2:30ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
3:00THIS OLD HOUSE Detroit | Down
The Rehab Rabbit Hole
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING
SCHOOL Shrimp
4:00AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Pantry Pastas
5:00SIMPLY MING Hawai‘i - Lee Anne
Wong (e)
5:30LIDIA’S KITCHEN Dough and
Crusts
6:00DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00SUPPERCLUB San Francisco,
Part One (e)
7:30CURIOUS TRAVELER Curious Paris
8:00PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula: The
Language of the Heart (e)
9:00PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula: The Merrie
Monarch’s Golden Celebration (e)
10:00FRONT AND CENTER Cheap Trick
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Spoon/White Denim (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00NATURE Viva Puerto Rico
1:00NAZI MEGA WEAPONS Hitler’s
Island Megafortress
2:00WASHINGTON WEEK
2:30CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
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12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Salt Lake
City, UT, Part 2 of 3
1:00PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS The
Quietest Place on Earth (e)
2:00INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)
3:00HIKI NŌ (e)
3:30NA MELE Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom
and Willie K (e)
4:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Jeannette Paulson Hereniko (e)
4:30AGE WISE Caregiving (e)
5:00NHK NEWSLINE
5:30ASIA INSIGHT
6:00THE OPEN MIND
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6, Part 3
of 8 A Chinese first-time mother faces
an unexpected crisis, while new legislation and Sister Ursula cause serious
problems for Shelagh and Dr. Turner.
8:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 3 of 6 As
the war intensifies, the women must
do all they can to keep spirits high.
Frances learns that there is more
to Peter’s affair than she realized.
Steph is concerned by Stan’s behavior on the farm. The Brindsleys
receive some wonderful news.
9:00WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 3 of 6 (e)
10:05DEAR ALBANIA (e)
11:04TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:32CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00GREAT PERFORMANCES Young Men
1:30GREAT PERFORMANCES La Dolce
Vita: The Music of Italian Cinema
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7:30NA MELE Maunalua (e)
8:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Salt Lake City, UT, Part 3 of 3
9:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Chicago, IL,
Part 2 of 3 (e)
10:00INDEPENDENT LENS Seed: The
Untold Story
11:00PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula: The
Language of the Heart (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 3 of 8
2:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 3 of 6
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7:30LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Shep Gordon (e)
8:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Grand
Coulee Dam (e)
9:00FRONTLINE Last Days of Solitary
Follow what happens to recently
released prisoners when they go from
solitary to the streets. With extraordinary access to the Maine State Prison,
the film examines the long-term
effects of solitary confinement and
efforts to reduce its use.
11:00PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula: The Merrie
Monarch’s Golden Celebration (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00INDEPENDENT LENS Seed: The
Untold Story
2:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Chicago, IL,
Part 2 of 3
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7:30A CHEF’S LIFE Pimp My Grits (e)
8:00NATURE Hotel Armadillo Deep in the
heart of the Brazilian wetlands, the
mysterious and secretive Giant armadillo digs a new burrow every other
night. Once this termite-eater moves
on, it leaves behind one of the hottest
plots of real estate in the tropical
Pantanal for 80 species of diverse and
ever-changing animal clientele.
9:00NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel In
the heart of Lithuania, a Holocaust
secret lies buried. A team of archaeologists probes the ruins of a Nazi death
camp to find the truth behind tales
of a tunnel dug by desperate Jewish
prisoners and their daring escape.
10:00ESCAPE FROM A NAZI DEATH
CAMP (e)
11:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Shep Gordon (e)
11:30A CHEF’S LIFE Pimp My Grits (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Salt Lake City, Part 3 of 3
2:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Grand Coulee Dam
20 THURSDAY
7:30HIKI NŌ
8:00INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I
9:00PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Ka Hana Kapa (e)
10:00GLOBE TREKKER Road Trip: Rust
Belt Highway 2, USA
11:00WELL READ Margo Livesey, Mercury (e)
11:30A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The
Goldsmith (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00NOVA Holocaust Escape Tunnel
2:00NATURE Hotel Armadillo
21 FRIDAY
7:30WASHINGTON WEEK
8:00CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
8:30ASIAN AMERICAN LIFE
9:00CRAFT IN AMERICA Nature
This edition celebrates the beauty,
inspiration and future of the American
landscape. Featured artists include
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Patrick Dougherty, Mary Merkel-Hess,
Michelle Holzapfel, Catherine Alice
Michaelis and Preston Singletary.
10:00CRAFT IN AMERICA Industry (e)
11:00MEDICINE WOMAN (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Grand
Coulee Dam
2:00THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
22 SATURDAY
12:00HIKI NŌ (e)
12:30SIT AND BE FIT Variety: The Spice of Life
1:00PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD
Whitetail Fawn, Part 2
1:30BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Mountain Waterfall
2:00ROUGH CUT - WOODWORKING
WITH TOMMY MAC Interior Stairs
2:30ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
3:00THIS OLD HOUSE Detroit | Windows
of Detroit
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING
SCHOOL Arabian Gulf Breakfast
4:00AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED
Refreshing Desserts
5:00SIMPLY MING Hawai‘i - Mom & Dad (e)
5:30LIDIA’S KITCHEN Antipasti
6:00DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00SUPPERCLUB San Francisco,
Part Two (e)
7:30CURIOUS TRAVELER Curious Rome
8:00W.S. MERWIN: TO PLANT A TREE (e)
9:00GREAT MUSEUMS Elevated Thinking:
The High Line in New York City (e)
10:00FRONT AND CENTER
Southside Johnny
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Cassandra Wilson (e)
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12:00NATURE Hotel Armadillo
1:00INDEPENDENT LENS
Seed: The Untold Story
2:00WASHINGTON WEEK
2:30CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
23 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Salt Lake City, UT, Part 3 of 3 (e)
1:00PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS
Ka Hana Kapa (e)
2:00INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)
3:00HIKI NŌ (e)
3:30NA MELE Maunalua (e)
4:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Shep Gordon (e)
4:00AGE WISE End of Life (e)
5:00NHK NEWSLINE
5:30ASIA INSIGHT
6:00THE OPEN MIND
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 4 of 8 An expectant mother buckles
under the strains of pregnancy. As Tom
provides pastoral care, he reveals why this
case has touched him more than most.
8:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 4 of 6
Teresa is asked on a date. Alison
worries that her involvement with
the Lyons could be dangerous. The
Brindsleys make a disturbing discovery. Meanwhile, there’s joyful news
in the Campbell house, and Joyce
unexpectedly joins forces with Erica.
9:00WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 4 of 6 (e)
10:05CRAFT IN AMERICA Nature (e)
11:03 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:31CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00FRONT AND CENTER
Southside Johnny
1:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
Cassandra Wilson
2:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Grand
Coulee Dam
24 MONDAY
7:30NA MELE Makaha Sons (e)
8:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Virginia Beach, VA, Part 1 of 3
9:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Chicago, IL,
Part 3 of 3 (e)
10:00INDEPENDENT LENS The Last
Laugh Hear Mel Brooks, Sarah
Silverman, Carl Reiner and other
Jewish comics and thinkers discuss
the provocative question of whether
any topic – including the Holocaust
– should be off-limits in comedy.
11:30POV Listening Is an Act of Love: A
Storycorps Special (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6,
Part 4 of 8
2:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 4 of 6
25 TUESDAY
7:30LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Roland Cazimero Roland
Cazimero was just a boy from Kalihi
before he became a Hawaiian music
legend. He and his younger brother
Robert, as The Brothers Cazimero,
played an essential role in the evolution of modern Hawaiian music.
However, Roland’s success was not
without consequences, and he fell
victim to many of the temptations
that accompany fame. Roland tells
how faith, family and the support of
his wife, Lauwa‘e, helped him heal.
Also see page 3.
8:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Command and Control (e)
Courtesy of Ferne Pearlstein
INDEPENDENT LENS The Last Laugh Monday, April 24, 10:00 pm
Mel Brooks is one of the comedians interviewed.
10:00FRONTLINE The Fish On My Plate
Journalist and author Paul Greenberg (Four Fish; American Catch)
spends a year eating only fish. From
farmed fish in Norway to the biggest
wild fishery in the world off Peru, he
travels to investigate the health of
the ocean, as well as his own.
11:30ARNOLD KNOWS ME: THE TOMMY
KONO STORY (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00POV Listening Is An Act of Love: A
Storycorps Special
1:30INDEPENDENT LENS The Last Laugh
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7:30A CHEF’S LIFE Cracklin’ Kitchen (e)
8:00NATURE Forest of the Lynx Travel deep
into the remote forests of the Kalkalpen
National Park in Austria, the largest area
of wilderness in the Alps. Abandoned
and unmanaged by man for close to a
quarter of a century, the forest’s dramatic cycle of growth and decay now rules
the landscape. What appears at first to
be devastation and destruction is in fact
part of the fundamental process of the
forest’s regeneration and transformation
back to its natural, primeval state.
9:00NOVA Building Chernobyl’s Megatomb
Engineers race to build a massive
dome to contain the crumbling
remains of Chernobyl’s reactor.
10:00WILD WEATHER See how weather
works through experiments that
show how nature transforms simple
ingredients like wind, water and
temperature into something spectacular and powerful.
11:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Roland Cazimero (e)
11:30A CHEF’S LIFE Cracklin’ Kitchen (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Command
and Control
27 THURSDAY
7:30HIKI NŌ
8:00INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I
9:00PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS The
Hawaiian Room (e)
10:00GLOBE TREKKER Tough Trains: The
Transcontinental Railroad, USA
11:00WELL READ Mohsin Hamid: Exit West
11:30A CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY The
Potter (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00NATURE Forest of the Lynx
2:00NOVA Building Chernobyl’s Megatomb
28 FRIDAY
7:30WASHINGTON WEEK
8:00CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
8:30ASIAN AMERICAN LIFE
9:00LATIN MUSIC USA Bridges/The
Salsa Revolution (e)
11:00JOSHUA BELL’S SEASONS OF
CUBA (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00CHARLIE ROSE
1:00WILD WEATHER
2:00THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR
29 SATURDAY
12:00HIKI NŌ (e)
12:30SIT AND BE FIT Functional and Fun
Exercises for the Feet (e)
1:00PAINTING WITH WILSON BICKFORD
Moonlit Beach
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NATURE Forest of the Lynx
Wednesday, April 26, 8:00 pm
1:30BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING
Golden Rays of Sunlight
2:00ROUGH CUT - WOODWORKING
WITH TOMMY MAC Special Project
2:30ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
3:00THIS OLD HOUSE
3:30MOTORWEEK
4:00MARTHA STEWART’S COOKING
SCHOOL Grilled Favorites
4:00AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM
COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Baked
Alaska Showstopper
5:00SIMPLY MING Hawai‘i - Roy Yamaguchi and Alan Wong (e)
5:30MEXICO: ONE PLATE AT A TIME
WITH RICK BAYLESS Chocolate
Dreams, Cacao Fantasies
6:00DINING WITH THE CHEF
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00SUPPERCLUB Hong Kong (e)
7:30CURIOUS TRAVELER
Curious Copenhagen
8:00GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE
MET Romeo et Juliette Vittorio
Grigolo and Diana Damrau reunite
for a new production of Gounod’s
opera. Damrau makes her role
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new production, conducted by
Gianandrea Noseda.
11:00AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Natalia
Lafourcade/Grupo Fantasma (e)
Cable Only After Midnight
12:00INDEPENDENT LENS The Last Laugh
1:30KATMAI: ALASKA’S WILD
PENINSULA
2:00WASHINGTON WEEK
2:30CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK
30 SUNDAY
12:00ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Virginia
Beach, VA, Part 1 of 3 (e)
1:00PBS HAWAI‘I PRESENTS The
Hawaiian Room (e)
2:00INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I (e)
3:00HIKI NŌ (e)
3:30NA MELE Makaha Sons (e)
4:00LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE
WILCOX Roland Cazimero (e)
4:00AGE WISE Communities That Care
5:00NHK NEWSLINE
5:30ASIA INSIGHT
6:00THE OPEN MIND
6:30PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND
7:00CALL THE MIDWIFE Season 6, Part
5 of 8 Nonnatus House welcomes
a new recruit, Nurse Valerie Dyer. A
vulnerable young man captures the
hearts of Fred and Violet, while the
whereabouts of Sister Mary Cynthia
causes distress among the team.
8:00HOME FIRES ON MASTERPIECE:
THE FINAL SEASON Part 5 of 6
Steph risks losing the farm. Sarah
finds herself in a dangerous situation, while Teresa has a big decision
to make. Alison discovers the real
reason behind the parachute accidents – but can she warn Frances
before it’s too late?
9:00WOLF HALL ON MASTERPIECE
Part 5 of 6 (e)
10:05WILD WEATHER (e)
11:03TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE
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Bob and Deanna Levy
Bob and Deanna Levy are the first and only individual donors of the
beloved drama series, Masterpiece. They are also the first individual
donors to support a program on PBS Hawai‘i.
Bob and Deanna Levy’s contribution to PBS Hawai‘i reflects their
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Deanne Levy began her relationship with PBS when her children
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PBS Hawai‘i viewers may notice that some of the national programs
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Bob and Deanne Levy have given back to Hawai‘i through their years
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