April 2022 TPT Member Magazine

The TPT Member Magazine highlights all the latest and greatest shows from TPT and PBS. Find out what's new and see when your favorite shows are on TPT.

“Let all men know thee, but no man know thee thoroughly.”

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Benjamin Franklin: A Film by Ken Burns Ken Burns’ four-hour documentary, Benjamin Franklin , explores the revolutionary life of one of the 18th Century’s most consequential figures, whose work and words unlocked the mystery of electricity and helped create the United States. In two parts. Note: episodes air twice each evening. TPT 2 Monday–Tuesday, April 4 & 5, 7 & 9 p.m.

THIS IS MINNESOTA ORCHESTRA Cloud Cult with The Minnesota Orchestra Working alongside the Orchestra and Sarah Hicks, Principal Conductor of Live at Orchestra Hall, Cloud Cult reimagines songs from their extensive catalog, arranged by Andy Thompson, and delivers an inspiring and immersive evening of art and sound. A Twin Cities PBS co-production. TPT 2 Friday, April 1, 8 p.m.

Changing Planet Conservationist M. Sanjayan anchors a global

International Jazz Day Celebration 2022 Jazz stars from around the globe come together to celebrate the unifying power of music. Hosted by Michael Douglas and featuring unforgettable performances by Herbie Hancock, Andra Day, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Dianne Reeves, Marcus Miller and many more. TPT 2 Friday, April 29, 9 p.m. TPT LIFE Saturday, April 30, 7 p.m.

storytelling effort to monitor seven iconic locations, including the West Coast of America, the Great Barrier Reef, the East African Plains, and the Arctic. Each location represents a unique biome and a litmus test for change happening across the planet.

TPT 2 Wednesday, April 20, 7 p.m. TPT LIFE Sunday, April 24, 7 p.m.

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Upcoming Concerts

Osmo Vänskä // MUSIC DIRECTOR

SPRING CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT SUN MAY 1 4PM MUSICMAKERS

FRI MAY 6 8PM Osmo Vänskä, conductor Kevin Puts, Composer Institute director SYMPHONY BALL 2022: BRILLIANCE A gala benefiting the Minnesota Orchestra SAT MAY 7 8:30PM Osmo Vänskä, conductor Cory Wong, guitar TCHAIKOVSKY, CHEN AND NIELSEN FRI MAY 13 8PM SAT MAY 14 8PM Xian Zhang, conductor Adam Kuenzel, flute MUSIC & MINDFULNESS THU MAY 19 7PM Mariann Johnson, instructor HOPE AND HUMANITY THU MAY 19 1 1AM FRI MAY 20 8PM SAT MAY 21 8PM Thomas Wilkins, conductor Minnesota Chorale Twin Cities Choral Partners

minnesotaorchestra.org | 612-371-5656 | #mnorch All artists, programs, dates and prices subject to change. Anyone, including children, entering Orchestra Hall will be required to show proof upon arrival of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 PCR test. More information at minnesotaorchestra.org/safety. PHOTOS Zhang: Benjamin Ealovega; Wilkins: Courtesy of the Omaha Symphony; Wong: Galen Higgens; Vänskä: Zoe Prinds-Flash.

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TPT Editorial and Design Team Lynn Farmer, Vice President, Marketing and Communications Sarah D. Johnson, Managing Editor Emily McDaniel, Senior Designer Advertising in TPT magazine: Deb Larson, Supervising Sponsorship Manager 651-229-1454 or sponsor@tpt.org Membership Hotline 651-229-1300 or toll free 866-229-1300 Lines are staffed 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday–Friday. Telemarketing Call-Back Line: 651-229-1395 Front Desk: 651-222-1717 Twin Cities PBS President and CEO: Sylvia Strobel BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Rotolu "Ro" Adebiyi, Teddy Bekele, Mary Lynn Carver, Wayne L. Ducheneaux II, Courtney Camp Enloe, Joe Fleming, Peter S. Hatinen, Kristy Howe, Amy L. Jensen, Martha MacMillan, Dr. Fayneese Miller, Victor Miranda, MD, Michael Monahan, Somia Mourad, Robert P. Rinek, Robert Sit (Chair), Darrell Thompson, Sandra Vargas, R. Kirk Weidner, Donna Zimmerman (Vice Chair) Volume 50 Number 4 TPT magazine (ISSN 1059-9657) is published twelve times a year, in: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, Jul., Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., and Dec. by Twin Cities Public Television, Inc., 172 East Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101, a nonprofit corporation. Copyright © 2021. List Exchanges: To assist in building membership, Twin Cities Public Television on occasion may exchange names and addresses of its members with other orga- nizations that may solicit or make contact with you by mail. If you do not want your information shared, please notify the membership department at 651-229-1300 or 866-229-1300. All rights reserved. TPT magazine is sent to those who contribute annually to TPT. Basic member- ships are $50. Periodicals postage paid at St. Paul, Minnesota, and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Please send change-of-address information to:

In Memoriam KIT DAHL

Christopher "Kit" T. Dahl (1943-2022)was an incredible individual who helped so many in our community. Kit joined the TPT Board of Trustees in 2018 and co-chaired its strategic planning committee, resulting in TPT’s 2030 Roadmap released in January 2022. Kit provided unparalleled insight for the TPT leadership and did so with a smile. In addition to strategic planning, Kit served on TPT’s Governance, Audit & Risk and Executive Committees, as well as its CEO Search Committee in 2018-2020. Kit had a storied career. He founded the popular children’s broadcasting network, Radio AAHS, which reached millions of listeners nationwide at its peak. He was also the creative mind behind the hit TV show, “Six Million Dollar Man.” After graduating from the University of Minnesota, he joined the media department at Knox Reeves, where he became the youngest major brand Account Manager in the U.S. He was a kind man who was always made time for fun and sport. He piloted his own planes and boats, won tarpon fishing tournaments in the Florida Keys, loved to hunt in South Dakota, Canada, and Nicaragua, and enjoyed skiing and sailing. His obituary in the Star Tribune put it best: “His collection of close friends was immense and the connections he forged were deeply felt. Thoughtful, strategic, challenging in both business and personal relationships, he did not readily accept the easy answer, always probing for insights and evaluating risk. ‘Never make a move until you know your next two,’ he always said.” Kit will be dearly missed as a business partner, board member and friend.

Membership Department, Twin Cities PBS, 172 E. Fourth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101.

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A NOTE FROM SYLVIA

With spring comes the promise of new beginnings: Green buds appear on trees, vegetable plots are seeded by ambitious gardeners, animal babies abound, and the cycle of life starts anew. At TPT, we’re excited to announce our own brand-new multiplatform addition this spring: Minnesota Outdoors. We launch this new initiative by introducing Outside Chance , a web series featuring beloved, heart-pounding and in some cases, unconventional Minnesota outdoor activities hosted by yogi, emcee, rapper and outdoor enthusiast Chance York. This summer, we will premiere the TPT-produced national PBS television series America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston , who travels the country to reveal a deeper understanding of our passionate, yet complicated, relationship with the outdoors. We are thrilled to share these programs with all Minnesotans, so we can better understand the outdoors through a variety of perspectives. Discover more on pages 20 and 21 and on tpt.org/minnesotaoutdoors . This month also brings good news for our Ken Burns enthusiasts with the release of the much anticipated series on Benjamin Franklin, premiering on TPT 2 Monday, April 4 at 7 p.m. The new series explores the revolutionary life of one of the 18th Century’s most consequential and compelling personalities, whose work and words unlocked the mystery of electricity and helped create the United States. April is a month of significant religious observation, and as I write this note in early March I can only hope that we all take time to reflect on what is essential for our families and friends, our communities and our world. Take a walk, hug a loved one, read a good book, go outside and tune in to incredible TPT programming.

As always, thank you for your support.

Best Regards, Sylvia Strobel President and CEO, Twin Cities PBS

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HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 1-3

FATHER BROWN Season 9 Premiere The Menace of Mephistopheles

Phillip Darlington is stabbed to death and Inspector Mallory arrests his son after finding a knife in his bed- room; a knife Sergeant Goodfellow saw Mallory plant. TPT 2 Saturday, April 2, 7 p.m.

Monty Python's Best Bits Celebrated Explore the cultural legacy and influence of the British comedy troupe. Celebrities discuss, laugh, and reminisce about various Monty Python segments, connecting the group's work to today's most

Call the Midwife – Season 11 Nurse Crane treats a promising young singer who must decide between two very different futures. Trixie and Matthew's friendship blossoms into something deeper. Part 3 of 8. TPT 2 Sunday, April 3, 7 p.m. TPT LIFE Wednesday, April 6, 7 p.m.

successful television humor. TPT 2 Friday, April 1, 10 p.m.

EVENING APRIL 1-3

7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

Almanac

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Cloud Cult with the Minnesota Orchestra

Monty Python’s Best Bits Celebrated

INXS: Live Baby Live

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Real Rail Adventures: Swit- zerland

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Philly D.A. Episode 6

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Rise and Fall of the Nonparti- san League: We’ll Stick We’ll Win

Business Lives Here

Almanac

State of Repair

Decoding Truth and Trust In Advertising

MN

Father Brown: The Menace of Mephistopheles

Midsomer Murders: Death of the Small Coppers (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

The Mallorca Files: King of the Mountains

Before We Die (Swedish) Part 8

Lowertown Line

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Great Performances at the Met: Fire Shut Up In My Bones

Independent Lens: Writing with Fire

POV Shorts

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musi- cians

Patient No More

Concussions and Female Athletes

Game On: Women Can Coach Hearing Loss Matters

Getting There

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Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 3 of 8) Nature: A Squirrel’s Guide to Success

Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 3 of 6)

Before We Die (Part 3 of 6)

Seaside Hotel Stauning

Musketeers: Musketeers Don’t Die Easily ACL Presents: Americana 20th Annual Honors

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NOVA: Secrets In Our DNA

Expedition with Steve Back- shall: Unpacked: Teamwork (Part 3 of 4) Farmhouses in the Heartland: Death of the

When Patsy Cline Was Crazy

LIFE

Culture In Our Classrooms

Uncovered: Minnesota’s Dental Crisis

Listen! Please! Facing Race Awards 2021

James J. Hill: Empire Builder

Minnesota Regiments

Call to Justice

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ESCAPE TO Chateau Country OCTOBER 8–15, 2022

Explore extraordinary chateaus and villages throughout the French countryside and end the tour enjoying the beauty and sights of Paris in the fall. Travel along with Sylvia Strobel, President and CEO, Twin Cities PBS. Learn more at tpt.org/travel

TRAVELERS MUST BE VACCINATED AGAINST COVID-19, WITH SHOT(S) COMPLETED 14 DAYS PRIOR TO TOUR.

Let’s Get Griin’ at Minnesota Monthly’s GrillFest MAY 21-22, 2022 • CHS FIELD

SPECIAL O ER 50% OFF your ticket purchase with promo code EARLYBIRD thru April 30, 2022 PURCHASE TICKETS AT GRILLFESTIVAL.COM

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HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 4-10

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN An American (1775-1790)

Mary Berry’s Easter Feasts Mary discovers the traditions followed by diverse British families and communities during Lent and Good Friday and the food that brings them together, as each prepare for the great Easter celebration. Part 1 of 2. TPT 2 Friday, April 8, 9 p.m. Join Scott Yoo and his wife, flutist Alice Dade, as they investigate the work and life of one of America's greatest Romantic composers along with her European counterparts by performing her work and exploring where she spent her early life. TPT 2 Friday, April 8, 8 p.m. GREAT PERFORMANCES Now Hear This: Amy Beach: American Romantic In wartime Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin helps Thomas Jefferson craft the Declaration of Independence. In Paris, he wins French support for the American Revolution. Back home, he works on the Constitution of the new United States. Part 2 of 2. TPT 2 Tuesday, April 5, 7 & 9 p.m.

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Join or Die (1706-1774) After building a printing empire in Philadelphia with his wife Deborah, Benjamin Franklin gains worldwide fame from electricity experiments, then spends years in London trying to keep Britain and America together as his family comes apart. Part 1 of 2. TPT 2 Monday, April 4, 7 & 9 p.m. NOVA Determined: Fighting Alzheimer's Follow three women at risk of developing Alzheimer's as they join a ground-breaking study to try to prevent the disease sharing their ups and downs, anxiously watching for symptoms, and hoping they can make a difference. TPT 2 Wednesday, April 6, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Sunday, April 10, 8 p.m.

MIDSOMER MURDERS – SEASON 20 Drawing Dead Carver Valley's seventh comic festival is in full swing when the village is shocked by the murder of a former supermodel. Barnaby and Winter are left trying to separate fact from fiction. Parts 1 & 2 of 2 . TPT 2 Saturday, April 9, 8 p.m.

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7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 4 Mon 2 Benjamin Franklin: Join or Die (1706-1774) (Part 1 of 2) Benjamin Franklin: Join or Die (1706-1774) (Part 1 of 2) Independent Lens: Eating Up Easter LIFE Land Girls: Secrets TBA BBC World News Amanpour and Company Start Up

MN Original

Postcards

Your Legislators

Native Report Native Report Iraq and Back: Minnesotans’ Stories

Bridging War & Hope

Postcards

MN

Benjamin Franklin: An American (1775-1790) (Part 2 of 2)

Benjamin Franklin: An American (1775-1790) (Part 2 of 2)

Expedition with Steve Back- shall: Unpacked: Teamwork (Part 3 of 4)

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Inspector Morse: The Wolvercote Toungue

The Fall: What Is In Me Dark Illumine

BBC World News Minneapolis Sculpture Garden Almanac at the Capitol BBC World News Honor Most Proud

Amanpour and Company

Chavis Chronicles

LIFE

MN Original

Let’s Go Min- nesota!

Stage: Minnesota Remembers Vietnam: The Telling Project

Building East Side Com- munity

Poor Farm Common Ground Tale of Two Sisters: Queen Elizabeth II & Princess Margaret

Treasures Collected, Trea- sures Shared

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Nature: Hippo King

NOVA: Determined: Fighting Al- zheimer’s Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 3 of 6)

Expedition with Steve Back- shall: Unpacked: Behind The Scenes Musketeers: Musketeers Don’t Die Easily

British Antiques Roadshow

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Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 3 of 8)

Amanpour and Company

Arab Ameri- can Stories Making It Up North

LIFE

Almanac at the Capitol

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Spirit and Soul Agatha Christie’s: Poirot The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb

Stop, Look, Art

North Star: Civil War Stories

Almanac: Hands-On History

Around The Cor- ner with John McGivern Ask This Old House

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This Old House

Endeavour Season 7 on Masterpiece: Raga

The Fall: What Is In Me Dark Illumine

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Story of China: Ancestors/Silk Roads and China Ships

Minnesota Experience: Women Outward Bound

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

LIFE

MN Original

Craft

Forensics: Beyond The CSI Effect

Minne- sota’s Fiercest Floods

Labrador Pas- sage

Minnesota: A History of the Land: Changes in the Land/1870s-1900 Genesis: The Last Domino?

Farm Fresh Road Trip 2

Off 90

Windows to Nature: Minne- sota’s Dioramas

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Almanac

Great Performances Now Hear This: Amy Beach: American Romantic

Mary Berry’s Easter Feasts (Part 1 of 2)

Genesis: When In Rome 2007

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Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Rivers of the Rockies

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Philly D.A. Episode 7

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Rise and Fall of the Nonparti- san League: Storms on the Horizon Midsomer Murders: Drawing Dead (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

Cost of Cli- mate Change In Minnesota

Almanac

State of Repair

Scams, Seniors & Minnesota’s Response

MN

Father Brown: The Vipers Tongue

The Mallorca Files: The Oligarch's Icon

Confession Episode 1

Lowertown Line

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Wicked In Concert

MN Original

Independent Lens: Eating Up Easter

Independent Lens: Conscience Point

POV Shorts

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musi- cians

Crossing The Threshold

Heroes & History

Getting A Handle On Diabetes

Love of Car: Transportation As We Age

On The Road Together: Teen Driving

Getting There

Critical Links: Community Health Workers

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Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 4 of 8)

Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 4 of 6) NOVA: Determined: Fighting Al- zheimer’s

Before We Die (Part 4 of 6)

Seaside Hotel: The Cards on the Table

Mary Berry’s Easter Feasts (Part 1 of 2)

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Nature: Hippo King Discovered Truth: A Health Care Journey

Expedition with Steve Back- shall: Unpacked: Behind The Scenes Gracious Spaces: Clarence H. Johnston

Genesis: The Last Domino?

Austin City Limits: Jon Batiste

LIFE

Trusted Messenger

Horse Relative

Basketball, Water and Lost City of Elbowoods

Covid Gap: Addressing The Pandemic Racial

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Why We TPT Passport

TPT Passport is a great way to watch all your favorite TPT shows, new and old. As a special benefit to members, you can log into your account using the PBS Video App and watch whatever you like using your Roku, Apple TV or other device.

TPT staffers love Passport, too, and we wanted to take this month to share why we love it, along with a list of some of our favorite shows. Below are some quotes from a few TPT staff members:

TPT Passport is a super easy way to watch old episodes of some of my favorite shows. Plus it feels so much better to support TPT than some of the other big streamers out there.” –Westley Membership I use the PBS App on my Roku device to catch up when I’ve missed a Sunday night episode of my favorite Masterpiece shows.” – Madison Marketing

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America's Test Kitchen Westley's Favorite Membership

Great Performances Kelsey's Favorite Marketing

American Masters Mantha's Favorite Development

Finding Your Roots Kristin's Favorite TPT Learn

Beecham House Ellen's Favorite Finance

Frontline Christian's Favorite Digital Services

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To Bee or Not to Bee By Liane Kupferberg Carter

Spelling Bee, I just can't quit you.

I've been sucked into a black hole. Utterly possessed. Even in my sleep, I'm seeing honey- comb grids and combining letters. Last night I was so elated dreaming that I'd found the words "inculcate" and "indoctrinate" that it made me wonder if it's time for an intervention. For anyone living off the grid, let me enlighten you: The New York Times' Spelling Bee is a wildly addictive online word game. You earn points making as many different words as you can from seven letters arranged in a honeycomb. Letters can be used more than once. Every puzzle contains at least one pangram — a word using all seven letters — which bestows bonus points. You move through nine levels, from Beginner to Genius. Many puzzlers are satisfied to stop there. But if you're tenacious (or lucky) enough to find all the words, you achieve Queen Bee, which earns you bragging rights and a jaunty image of cartoon mascot Beeatrice wearing a crown. The first time I reached Queen Bee, I proudly posted the Beeatrice

image on Facebook. A friend responded, "Wow. I was just psyched today to find 'bacilli.'"

Spelling Bee allegedly contains easier words than those in the daily NYT crossword puzzle, and none that are obscure. Yet some of the so-called everyday words seem arcane or just bewildering. Words like anion. Deicide. Griot. Natant. Torii. Autodidactic (which at least was a recent pangram, so worth 19 points).

The first time I reached Queen Bee, I proudly posted the Beeatrice image on Facebook.

Still, I have questions. Why "doldrums" but not "doldrum"? Since when is "PFFT" an acceptable word? And what's with the archaic words? Attaint? Pettifog? Really? Months ago, I had such a surge of indignation (pangram, 18 points) about a word they rejected that I clicked the "Think we missed a word?" link. All I got was an autoreply thanking me for my interest. To Bee or not to Bee isn't the question. Even though it frequently frustrates and occasionally confounds, I'm unable to resist its siren song. How do I love thee, Spelling Bee? Let me count the ways.

Better yet, let me "enumerate" — because that's a pangram worth 16 points.

Read more stories like this on Next Avenue.org.

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Palliative Care is Not Just for the Dying By Nora Macaluso

Palliative care can provide relief to people with severe, but not necessarily life-ending, health conditions. But often patients — and their doctors — don't realize they can take advantage of a team-based treatment approach that may include social workers and community support. "The big misconception about palliative care in general is that you need to be dying to get it," said Dr. Andrew Esch, a palliative care specialist for the Center to Advance Palliative Care in Tampa, Fla. The pandemic has helped counter that view as physicians see the benefits to people living with COVID-19 and their families. A palliative care team aims to take a holistic view of the patient's world rather than focusing solely on treating the primary condition. Dr. John Mulder, of Spring Lake, Mich., executive director of palliative care training center Trillium Institute, uses "life-defining" or "life-altering" to identify conditions that might benefit from palliative care. "Many, many individuals as they navigate their lives are going to be diagnosed with something that is going to forever change them, and it's going to impact their longevity, impact their quality of life, and can place some burden of suffering upon them," he said. "What we do in palliative care is acknowledge the fact that we have something we can't fix," Mulder continued. "It might be modifiable, it might be manageable, but we can't fix it."

People with cancer, for example, can rely on the symptom-based approach of palliative care to build their strength so they're better able to withstand chemotherapy, he said. People with conditions like multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease can also benefit, as can those with Alzheimer's disease. As Esch sees it, one of the real values of palliative care is "coordinating care and communicating with the patient's family and other clinicians" so "we're not doing things in silos," he said. "Palliative care takes the lead and makes it so the patient feels they have four doctors and nurse practitioners taking care of them, and they have four of them talking to each other." “Getting palliative services doesn't mean that you are somehow giving up on treating an illness. It's quite the opposite.”

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ART  MEDICINE SPEAKING OF RACE

TPT LIFE Friday April 29, 9 p.m. | TPT 2 Sunday May 1, 8 a.m. Physicians’ stories on race, racism and antiracist efforts in the medical community, hosted by Drs. Jon Hallberg and Tseganesh Selameab.

VISIONARY SOCIETY

Include TPT in your will or estate plan today.

To learn more, contact: Development Department at 651-229-1410 or development@tpt.org

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Your Government, In-Depth and Explained.

From interviews with leading lawmakers to the analysis tying it all together, Almanac at the Capitol is your window into Minnesota state government.

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS TPT 2 10 p.m. & TPT MN 7 p.m.

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HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 11-17

Call the Midwife – Season 11 Hilda is called to the primary school and she asks Nancy and Sister Frances to for help. Nurse Crane receives exciting news that will take her on an adventure of a lifetime. Part 5 of 8. TPT 2 Sunday, April 17, 7 p.m. | TPT LIFE Wednesday, April 20, 7 p.m.

FINDING YOUR ROOTS Watchmen Henry Louis Gates, Jr. guides Regina King and Damon Lindelof, the creative forces behind a visionary television series, as they discover that they have more in common than meets the eye. TPT 2 Monday, April 12, 7 p.m.

Searching for Justice: Life After Lockup

This PBS NewsHour documentary focuses on the challenges people who have spent years behind bars encounter after release — from reconnecting with family, to finding work and housing, to staying out of prison or jail. TPT 2 Wednesday, April 13, 9 p.m. Mary Berry's Easter Feasts Mary shares her favorite Easter recipes and looks at Easter culinary specialties of Greek Orthodox, Filipino, and Italian communities in the UK. Part 2 of 2. TPT 2 Friday, April 15, 9 p.m.

MASTERPIECE Sanditon – Season 2

Lennox and Coulbourne’s rivalry over Charlotte comes to a head. Edward's manipulation of Esther takes a dark turn and Alison realizes what she has been missing. Part 5 of 6. TPT 2 Sunday, April 17, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Wednesday, April 20, 8 p.m.

Before We Die Hannah and Billy learn how the Mimicas plan to bring the cocaine into the UK, but without Christian, they don't know when or where the consignment

will be delivered. Part 5 of 6. TPT 2 Sunday, April 17, 9 p.m.

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EVENING APRIL 11-17

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Antiques Roadshow: Grounds for Sculpture Hour 1

Minnesota Experience Iron Range: Minnesota Build- ing America

Sinking Cities: London

Independent Lens: Jim Allison: Breakthrough

POV Shorts

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Land Girls: Codes of Honour

TBA

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Start Up

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Your Legislators

Native Report Native Report Nourish Hope: Progress Starts with Food

Angels: A Friendship Connection

Postcards

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Finding Your Roots: Watchmen Inspector Morse: Last Seen Wearing

Rise of the Nazis: Dictator's at War: Barbarossa (Part 1 of 3)

Frontline: Putin's Road to War The Fall: Silence and Suffering

NOVA: Determined: Fighting Al- zheimer’s

Expedition with Steve Back- shall: Unpacked: Behind The Scenes

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2

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Chavis Chronicles Common Ground

LIFE

MN Original

Let’s Go Min- nesota!

Stage: Lowertown Line: Chastity Brown & Haley Bonar NOVA: The Cannabis Question Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 4 of 6) This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Musical Originals Agatha Christie’s: Poirot : The Underdog

Food Justice

Art at Hand: Creative Ag- ing with Clay

Clay, Wood, Fire, Spirit: The Pottery of

Treasures Collected, Trea- sures Shared

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Nature: American Arctic

Searching for Justice: Life After Lockup Last Tango In Halifax - Season 4 Part 1

Almanac at the Capitol BBC World News

British Antiques Roadshow

Tale of Two Sisters: Queen Elizabeth I & Mary Tudor

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Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 4 of 8)

Amanpour and Company

Arab Ameri- can Stories Making It Up North

LIFE

Almanac at the Capitol

Jingle Dress Tradition

Tape’s Rolling! Tape’s Roll- ing!

Around The Cor- ner with John McGivern Ask This Old House

Built to Last - The Legacy of the CCC In MN

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This Old House

Endeavour Season 7 on Masterpiece: Zenana

The Fall: Silence and Suffering

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Story of China: Golden Age/The Ming

Minnesota Experience Iron Range: Minnesota Build- ing America

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

LIFE

MN Original

Craft

Improving Your Home’s Performance

Integrated Energy Solu- tions

Minnesota’s National Park Legacy

Minnesota: A History of the Land: Out of the Ashes/1900-1940s Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back

Farm Fresh Road Trip 3

Off 90

Energy Innova- tions in the US and Germany

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Almanac

Great Performances Now Hear This: Florence Price and the American Migration

Mary Berry’s Easter Feasts (Part 2 of 2)

TBA

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Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Birds Without Borders

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Philly D.A. Episode Eight Make Money Work

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Rise and Fall of the Nonparti- san League: Resurgence

Make Money Work

Almanac

Minnesota in the ‘70s

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Father Brown: The Requiem for the Dead Chamber Music Society Returns: Setting The Stage

Midsomer Murders: The Lions of Causton (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

The Mallorca Files: Number One Fan

Confession Episode 2

Lowertown Line

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Chamber Music Society Returns: Bringing Down The House Preparing for College & Career Success

Independent Lens: Jim Allison: Breakthrough

Independent Lens: Jonathan Scott’s Power Trip

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musi- cians

Power of Vol- unteerism

Life After Meth

Drug Courts: Justice That Heals

Lending A Hand: The Wakanheza...

Getting There

Coming Home: Supporting Your Soldier

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Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 5 of 8)

Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 5 of 6) NOVA: The Cannabis Question

Before We Die (Part 4 of 6)

Seaside Hotel: Footprints from the Sea Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin’ Back Solid State: Minnesota’s High- Tech History

Mary Berry’s Easter Feasts (Part 2 of 2) Austin City Limits: Miranda Lambert, Jack Ingram & Jon Randall: The Marfa Tapes

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Nature: American Arctic

Sinking Cities: London

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Minnesota’s National Park Legacy

Minnesota Roadside At- tractions

Music from Madeline Island

Lost Duluth I

Bound By Earth: Archaeology In Minnesota

Northwest Angle - MNs Best Kept Secret

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Watch Live Gavel-to-Gavel Coverage of the Minnesota State Legislative Session

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TPT PRESENTS Minnesota Outdoors, A New Initiative

For centuries, humans have experienced a passionate and nuanced relationship with the outdoors. The natural world has inspired brilliant works of visual art, served as the backdrop of countless novels, films and podcasts, and most importantly, it is a force that we interact with each and every day. Living in nature provides countless joy-filled opportunities that also improve our wellbeing, especially in Minnesota. With our 10,000-plus lakes, pristine green spaces, prairies, forests and more, it’s easy to find a way to enjoy the world outside our doors. But the outdoors presents challenges for us as well – especially urgent is the changing climate and what will need to be done within our lifetimes to reverse the damage. Drought and unpredictable weather patterns, loss of some species and infestations of others, rising ocean waters and melting polar caps rank among the adverse consequences to the change in our Wilderness is not a luxury but necessity of the human spirit.” – Edward Abbey

atmosphere. Without action, an enjoyable outside could become a distant memory for future generations.

Historically and today, distinct groups of people have also been excluded from feeling welcome in natural spaces and enjoying outdoor activities. Racial segregation has created inequities in accessibility and opportunities to comfortably experience outdoor spaces. When considering the great outdoors, we face dichotomy: Happiness and freedom for some, and challenges for others. That complexity has led TPT to launch a multi-year, multi-platform initiative focused on what is beyond our walls: the outdoors. Minnesota Outdoors is a new initiative grounded in our Strategic Plan that explores Minnesotans’ relationship with the outdoors – and the historic and contemporary factors that shape those relationships for different communities. Leveraging multiple media platforms, in-person events, and several engaging content projects, Minnesota Outdoors will help to create new narratives and to reclaim forgotten narratives about the outdoors as a space for all Minnesotans.

NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT

America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston The six-part national PBS production, America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston , alongside a companion digital series, premieres in July 2022 and follows host Baratunde Thurston on an adventure-filled journey to explore the diverse regions across the U.S. The series dives into the history of the landscapes and how they have impacted the way that Americans work, play and interact with the outdoors. One of the six episodes is based in Minnesota’s epic Boundary Waters Canoe Area, offering awe-inspiring views of our homeland and some unique opportunities to engage around the locations, people and activities featured in that episode.

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PHOTOS (LEFT): AMERICA OUTDOORS WITH BARATUNDE THURSTON. (RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM): OUTSIDE CHANCE WITH CHANCE YORK; SCIGIRLS; COLLECTION OF THREE IMAGES FROM WINTER WARM-UP EVENT [CREDIT: UCHE IROEGBU].

MINNESOTA STORYTELLING

Outside Chance Whether participating or spectating, Minnesota is an endless playground for outdoor activities and traditions. Outside Chance — a web series featuring new and traditional outdoor activities – highlights Minnesota’s outdoor culture and is hosted by yogi, emcee, rapper, and outdoor enthusiast Chance York. SciGirls in the National Parks A new season of the TPT-produced, national series SciGirls will concentrate on exploring our nation’s great national parks and how science intertwines with the outdoors. The seventh season of the acclaimed series will follow real girls as they conduct citizen science in tandem with forest rangers in national parks. We’ll also feature special outdoors content from Minnesota Experience , Almanac , One Greater Minnesota , and Next Avenue to discuss planning, policy, and climate crisis awareness. These shows will also highlight the history of our state’s natural heritage and outdoors culture, and provide perspectives from Indigenous, BIPOC and immigrant community members.

TPT’s broadcast channels will also feature curated outdoors content for viewers across the state.

...AND MORE!

Stay tuned for more exciting elements that may include educational experiences and outdoor events like the “slow-roll” Biking Through History for Your Health adventure in 2021 and the Winter Warm-up event in 2022, both of which were partnerships with organization Melanin in Motion which aims to encourage BIPOC Minnesotans to enjoy the outdoors. Along the way, look for other opportunities to get involved with the TPT’s Minnesota Outdoors Initiative. We aim to inspire everyone to enjoy the outdoors, to explore our state’s wild spaces and to take a deeper interest in caring for this special place.

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HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 18-24

MINNESOTA EXPERIENCE Minnesota: A History of the Land: Out of the Ashes (1900-1940s) Historic footage brings to life the beginnings of conservation in Minnesota. Discover why Minnesota is at the forefront of conservation in the United States in the early 1900s and the key role that women play. A Twin Cities PBS original production. TPT 2 Monday, April 18, 8 p.m.

GREAT PERFORMANCES Now Hear This: Copland: Dean of American Music Learn how the works of an American classical composer developed into a signature American sound drawing from his Jewish roots, modernism and American folk music. TPT 2 Friday, April 22, 8 p.m.

The Trick Professor Phil Jones, the world- renowned Professor and Director of Climate Research at the University of East Anglia, and his team, find themselves in the middle of a major investigation with their 30 years of research work being questioned in the first 'fake news' attack. TPT 2 Friday, April 22, 9 p.m.

SINKING CITIES Miami Discover how engineers and

planners might protect Miami from rising seas and violent storms. As development booms, the city must utilize creative solutions to mitigate the challenges of stronger and more frequent hurricanes. TPT 2 Monday, April 18, 9 p.m.

FINDING YOUR ROOTS Where Did We Come From? Henry Louis Gates, Jr. journeys with Erin Burnett, Amy Carlson, and Andre Leon Talley, three guests from diverse backgrounds, as they meet the ancestors who laid the groundwork for their success. TPT 2 Monday, April 19, 7 p.m.

MASTERPIECE Sanditon – Season 2 Finale

Alison prepares to leave Sanditon with her dreams of romance in tatters, and Esther faces a bleak future. Charlotte considers what her future will look like. When Sidney's belongings are returned to Sanditon, Georgiana learns some shocking truths. Part 6 of 6. TPT 2 Sunday, April 24, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Wednesday, April 27, 8 p.m.

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EVENING APRIL 18-24

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Antiques Roadshow: Natural Wonders

Sinking Cities: Miami

POV: On the Divide

Reel South

Minnesota Experience Minnesota: A History of the Land Out of the Ashes (1900-1940s)

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Land Girls: Trekkers

TBA

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Start Up

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Your Legislators

Native Report Native Report Germans from Russia: Chil- dren of the Steppe

Somalia: A Nation of Poets

Postcards

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POV Shorts: Water War- riors

Bears of Durango

Finding Your Roots: Where Did We Come from?

Rise of the Nazis: Dictator's at War: Stalingrad (Part 2 of 3)

Frontline: The Power of Big Oil (Part 1 of 2) The Fall: His Troubled Thoughts Our Environment and Our Health

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Inspector Morse: The Settling of the Sun

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Chavis Chronicles Common Ground

LIFE

MN Original

Let’s Go Min- nesota!

Stage: Hippocrates Cafe: Reflections on the Pandemic

Sold Out: Affordable Housing at Risk

Factory

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Changing Planet

NOVA: Inside The Megafire

Almanac at the Capitol BBC World News

British Antiques Roadshow

Tale of Two Sisters: Anne & Mary Boleyn

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Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 5 of 8)

Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 5 of 6) This Is Minnesota Orchestra: A Midwinter Gathering Agatha Christie’s: Poirot: The Yellow Iris

Last Tango In Halifax - Season 4 Part 2

Amanpour and Company

Arab Ameri- can Stories Making It Up North

LIFE

Almanac at the Capitol

Prized Writers First Speakers: Restoring The Ojibwe Language

Reclaim- ing Sacred Tobacco

Around The Cor- ner with John McGivern Ask This Old House

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This Old House

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Cocaine Blues Minnesota Experience Minnesota: A History of the Land Out of the Ashes (1900-1940s)

Secrets of Sacred Architecture The Fall:

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His Troubled Thoughts

Story of China: The Last Empire/The Age of Revolution

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

LIFE

MN Original

Craft

Ms. Scientist

Health and Climate

Minnesota: A History of the Land: Second Nature/1945 and Beyond

Farm Fresh Road Trip 4

Off 90

Nature: Walking with Emerson & Thoreau

Climate Smart: Cities Working Together

MN

Almanac

Great Performances Now Hear This: Copland: Dean of American Music

The Trick

TBA

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Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Nature of the Beasts

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Climate Change - The Facts

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Forests and Minnesota’s Rural Economy

Transit Stories Why Transit? Almanac

Our Voices: Transforming Leadership

MN

Father Brown: The Children Of Kalon

Midsomer Murders: Till Death Do Us Part (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

The Mallorca Files: Sour Grapes

Confession Episode 3

Lowertown Line

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Salute to Vienna

POV Shorts

POV: On The Divide Re-Imagining Late Life Before We Die: (Part 6 of 6)

Independent Lens: The Hottest August

Reel South

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musi- cians

Listen / Sto- ries of Cancer and Resilience

Native Mens’ Barriers to Health Care

Make It Ok: Stigma & Mental Illness

Living with Parkinson’s

Getting There

Tobacco vs. Min- nesota: Clearing The Air

MN

Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 6 of 8)

Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 6 of 6)

Luna & Sophie: Clean Business

Wild Travels: America’s Most Unusual Festivals

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Changing Planet

NOVA: Inside The Megafire

INXS: Live Baby Live

Austin City Limits: H.E.R.

LIFE

Remembering Place: A Cemetery Story

Current State of Our Work- ing River

Dia A Dia, 2020: One Day at a Time

Highway 100 ‘’lilac Drive’’

Tales of the Road: Highway 61 Minneapolis Past

Back On Track: Journeys to a High School

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Secrets of Sacred Architecture For most of America's history, sacred buildings represented our greatest feats of innovative engineering and artistic design. Discover the elements of design that make these innovative structures so fascinating. Featuring St. Paul's House of Hope Presbyterian Church. TPT 2 Thursday, April 21, 10 p.m.

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HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 25-30

MINNESOTA EXPERIENCE Co-op Wars Discover the story of the idealistic youth who tried to build an alternative to corporate capitalism, the violent struggle that almost tore them apart, and their eventual success in ways they never foresaw. A Twin Cities PBS original production. TPT 2 Monday, April 25, 8 p.m.

GREAT PERFORMANCES Now Hear This: New American Voices Scott Yoo explores the work of two new American composers who are weaving the traditional music of their heritage into their compositions: Brazilian-born Sergio Assad and Indian American Reena Esmail. TPT 2 Monday, April 29, 8 p.m.

FATHER BROWN – SEASON 9 The Final Devotion

Cardinal Ratcliffe tasks Father Brown to find a priceless Papal tiara hidden in a 15th-century castle. Father Brown takes Lady Felicia as a prospective bride looking for a wedding venue and Mrs. McCarthy reluctantly as the bride’s mother. TPT 2 Saturday, April 30, 7 p.m.

We Remember: Songs of Survivors Holocaust survivors partner with songwriters to turn their life experiences into powerful music for a community concert. The resulting songs, filled with joy and healing, celebrate the extraordinary lives of this resilient generation. TPT 2 Tuesday, April 26, 7 p.m.

Wild Shetland: Scotland's Viking Frontier From otters and puffins — to spectacular underwater diving gannets and rarely seen storm petrels, viewers will be mesmerized by the breathtaking scenery of these islands. Narrated by actor Ewan McGregor. TPT 2 Wednesday, April 27, 9 p.m.

MIDSOMER MURDERS Send in the Clowns Things take a gruesome turn when Ferabbees Circus comes to town, bringing sinister clown sightings, threatening notes and deathly dangerous circus acts. Barnaby will have to face up to his fears in order to solve the case. Parts 1 & 2 of 2. TPT 2 Saturday, April 30, 8 p.m.

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EVENING APRIL 25-30

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Antiques Roadshow: Grounds for Sculpture Hour 2

Minnesota Experience: Co-Op Wars

10 Monuments That Changed America

Independent Lens: Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness

POV Shorts

25 Mon

2

Land Girls: Destinies

TBA

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Start Up

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Your Legislators

Native Report Native Report Ready for the Future

This Is My Home

Women Serv- ing In War

Postcards

MN

Changing Planet

We Remember: Songs of Survivors Inspector Morse: T he Last Bus to Woodstock

Rise of the Nazis: Dictator's at War: The Home Front (Part 3 of 3)

Frontline: The Power of Big Oil (Part2 of 2)

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2

The Fall: The Gates of Light

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Chavis Chronicles Common Ground

LIFE

MN Original

Let’s Go Min- nesota!

Stage: Lowertown Line Live: Sonny Knight and the Lakers

Justice Matters

Our Rights

Our Rights

Our Rights

MN

Nature: Portugal: Wild Land on the Edge Call The Midwife - Season 11 (Part 6 of 8)

Nature: Bears

Wild Shetland: Scotland’s Viking Frontier Last Tango In Halifax - Season 4 Part 3

Almanac at the Capitol BBC World News

British Antiques Roadshow

Tale of Two Sisters: The Pankhurst Sisters

27 Wed

2

Sanditon on Masterpiece Season 2 (Part 6 of 6)

Amanpour and Company

Arab Ameri- can Stories Making It Up North

LIFE

Almanac at the Capitol

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Osmo Vanska Conducts New Year’s Eve

Prized Writers Gracious Spaces: Clarence H. Johnston

Highway 100 Lilac Drive

Around The Corner with John McGivern Ask This Old House

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This Old House

Agatha Christie’s: Poirot: The Case of the Missing Will

Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Murder on the Ballarat Train

We Remember: Songs of Survivors

The Fall: The Gates of Light

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Last Days of Jesus

Last Days of Jesus

Minnesota Experience: Co-Op Wars

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

LIFE

MN Original

Craft

On The Trail: An In Wisconsin Special Great Performances: Now Hear This: New American Voices

Birds of Wisconsin

Minnesota: A History of the Land: The Northern Forest

Minnesota’s Deadliest Bliz- zards

Off 90

MN

Almanac

International Jazz Day

American Masters: Lennon NYC

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Hidden Turkey

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race Lowertown: The Rise of An Urban Village

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

LIFE

MN Original

Postcards

Solid State: Minnesota’s High- Tech History

Almanac

Mysteries of Public Financ- ing

MN

Father Brown: The Final Devotion

Midsomer Murders: Send in the Clowns ( Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

The Mallorca Files: To Kill a Stag

Confession Part 4

Lowertown Line

30 Sat

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International Jazz Day

Sergio Mendes & Friends: A Celebration

Independent Lens: Aware: Glimpses of Consciousness

POV: 93Queen

LIFE

Backroads

Prairie Musi- cians

Black Bril- liance

Ready for the Future

Mind-Body Dialogues III: Embodied Compassion

Make It Ok

Make It Ok

Caregiving: Making A Dif- ference

Getting There

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