September 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.

A TWIN CITIES PBS ORIGINAL

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The U.S and the Holocaust From filmmaker Ken Burns' Florentine Films and inspired in part by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s “Americans and the Holocaust” exhibition. Examine the rise of Hitler and Nazism in Germany in the context of global antisemitism and racism, the eugenics movement in the United States, and race laws in the American south. In three parts . TPT 2 Sunday–Tuesday, September 18–20, 7 p.m.

Facing Suicide Explore the powerful stories of those impacted by suicide — one of America's most urgent health crises — and journey to the front lines of research with scientists whose work is leading to better prevention and treatment. A Twin Cities PBS original production. Read more about Facing Suicide on page 6. TPT 2 Tuesday, September 13, 8 p.m.

The Hispanic Heritage Awards 2022 Celebrate the recipients of the 35th-annual Hispanic Heritage Awards. The evening includes performances and appearances by some of the country's most celebrated Hispanic artists and visionaries. Grammy- winning band Los Lobos will receive the Hispanic Heritage Arts Award. TPT 2 Friday, September 30, 8 p.m.

MASTERPIECE Van Der Valk – Season 2

Amsterdam — city of bikes, boats, and bodies. At least, that’s the way steely-eyed cop Piet van der Valk sees his murder-infested beat. Marc Warren stars as the title character in Van Der Valk based on Nicolas Freeling’s legendary crime thrillers. In three parts. TPT 2 Sundays, starting September 25, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Tuesdays, starting September 27, 8 p.m.

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SEPTEMBER 2022

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, Managing Director, Sponsorships 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, Barbara Burwell, Mary Lynn Carver, Wayne L. Ducheneaux II, Courtney Camp Enloe, Joe Fleming, Peter S. Hatinen, Kristy Howe, Amy L. Jensen, Mumatz Kazim, Martha MacMillan, Dr. Fayneese Miller, Victor Miranda, MD, Michael Monahan, Somia Mourad, Margaret Murphy, Jesse Overton, Robert P. Rinek, Robert Sit (Chair), Darrell Thompson,

Congratulations to Rob Sit TWIN CITIES PBS BOARD CHAIR

Accelerating inclusive educational programming, operational excellence, an audience-first mindset, and data-first culture. Your leadership has helped shape a new strategic era for Twin Cities PBS. Thank you for your passion and commitment. Congratulations on your recognition as a Twin Cities Business 2022 Notable Non-profit Board Member!

Sandra Vargas, R. Kirk Weidner, Donna Zimmerman (Vice Chair)

Volume 50 Number 9 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:

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A NOTE FROM SYLVIA September has arrived in Minnesota. Kids are back in school, summer activities are winding down, and apple picking season is in full swing. September also marks TPT’s anniversary. TPT first went on the air at 1:30 PM on September 16, 1957. Starting as KTCA, TPT has come a long way in its sixty-five years. I remember my time as a legal intern at TPT in the early 1990s when we had just moved into the Lowertown building. Now, it’s my honor to serve as TPT’s President and CEO and lead one of the Twin Cities’ premiere nonprofit organizations. In its sixty-five years, TPT has become a leading creator of national PBS productions. Facing Suicide , premiering this month, is a PBS documentary produced in-house by our incredibly dedicated TPT team. The film provides insight on the 10th leading cause of death in the United States, combining personal stories with science to understand why people attempt suicide and what can be done to prevent it. The Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE) complimented the documentary’s “message of recovery and hope.” Facing Suicide is a herculean effort. In addition to the film, TPT has partnered with ten PBS stations and leading suicide prevention organizations to create community-based initiatives across the country to amplify the impact of the film. TPT is also producing a Facing Suicide digital series premiering September 7 on youtube.com/PBS . This series is designed to raise awareness about suicide prevention among young adults. Mental health is such an important and timely issue in our communities, and TPT is proud to be a leader in addressing mental health issues through educational programming. I also want to acknowledge the start of Hispanic Heritage month, which begins September 15th. You can learn more about some of our great programming celebrating Hispanic Heritage at tpt.org/hispanic-heritage . More content showcasing Hispanic culture will be in next month’s magazine as we continue our celebration in October.

As always, a special thank you goes out to our members. Sixty-five years strong with many more to come!

Sylvia Strobel President and CEO, Twin Cities PBS

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FACING SUICIDE A TWIN CITIES PBS ORIGINAL

E ach year tens of thousands of Americans take their own lives, and many more have thoughts of suicide. Facing Suicide , a new documentary from Twin Cities PBS, explores the stories of Americans impacted by suicide and journeys to the front lines of medical and scientific research to meet some of the people who are working to help those at risk. Timely and informative, the project aims to elevate and destigmatize the topic of suicide, offer a message of healing and hope, and empower

audiences and communities with prevention strategies.

Narrated by Josh Charles, the film shares the deeply personal stories of those directly affected by suicide, as well as insights from experts and researchers who are making a difference. An accompanying digital series, to be released on the PBS YouTube channel, works to create a space of understanding, hope and action for young people whose lives have been touched by suicide.

Facing Suicide Supporters: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation, PBS, The Pew Charitable Trusts, Keith and Mary Bednarowski, Eleanor “Ellie” Crosby through the Crosswols Foundation, David and Karen Olson Family Foundation, Peravid Foundation

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Q+A with Susan Thao UNDERSTORY DIGITAL SERIES PRODUCER

America Outdoors: Understory is the digital companion series to PBS’ America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston . Both were produced right here at Twin Cities Public Television. We sat down with Susan Thao, the digital series producer, to learn more about her love of filmmaking and her experience making the series.

development. From pitching, to editing, filming, and I was a host.

I also put a lot of my [Hmong] culture in the project too, so it was fun to see that come alive on the screen. UNDERSTORY IS ONE OF THE FIRST NATIONAL PBS PRODUCTIONS THAT YOU’VE WORKED ON. HOW WAS THE PROCESS FOR YOU? The process of making the series has been a really fun learning experience for me to work with PBS Digital Studios and learn how they function, which is so different from making a show for broadcast. WHAT’S BEEN THE MOST FUN THING ABOUT WORKING ON UNDERSTORY ? Baratunde is great. I would probably say he is the highlight of this project. I think what’s really nice about him is that he brings out that passion in his guests and makes each episode relatable to audiences who might not know as much about the outdoors. Also, the team is awesome. It’s a really collaborative project with a lot of creative and wonderful people. I’m excited for our audiences to watch it!

WHAT INITIALLY MADE YOU INTERESTED IN FILMMAKING?

What first piqued my interested in film- making was actually photography. I was really into this DSLR camera that my dad had gotten me. I started taking footage with the camera and learning how to put it all together and it just made sense to me. DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE PIECE THAT YOU’VE WORKED ON AT TPT? Worn Within is my favorite piece. Mainly because I was a part of every step of its

Watch Understory on youtube.com/PBS .

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Thank you for being a Member of TPT

As you already know, members make it happen! Your gift is essential in helping us continue to offer high-quality programming and community services for the Twin Cities. But did you know, as a member you have access to TPT Passport, our extended streaming service?

What is TPT Passport? TPT Passport provides extended access to thousands of shows and complete seasons. All members can activate their Passport account and use their credentials to log-in on tpt.org or on the PBS Video App. This app is available on Roku devices, Apple TV, Chromecast and more.

Learn more at tpt.org/passport .

Check out these shows available for streaming on the PBS Video App.

Hiding in Plain Sight

The Mayo Clinic: Faith, Hope, Science

The Mysteries of Mental Illness

Royal Flying Doctor Service

The Indian Doctor

Art + Medicine

Watch shows online at tpt.org or by logging in using your TPT Passport credentials on the PBS Video App with your smart TV.

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Wheat Allergy Leads to the Founding of Sunrise Flour Mill By Darrold Glanville and Martha Glanville

Sunrise Flour Mill grew out of our desire to help home bakers who struggle with gluten. We began selling our heritage flour at the local farmers market in 2011 or 2012, and people started realizing this flour was special.

Before we moved to rural North Branch in 2006, Darrold owned a small biotech company and Martha was a special education teacher in Minneapolis. We have a passion for cooking, baking, and sharing meals with others. As a retirement project, we ground our own flour using tabletop mills in a room attached to our garage. We ate some and sold the rest at a local farmers market.

By 2017, we were both in our 70s and had to decide whether to stop or get bigger. We chose the latter.

We hired a consultant who helped us secure a Minnesota Department of Agriculture grant, and bank loans. That enabled us to purchase a 5,200 square-foot building and hire a general manager with a background in e-commerce. We slowly added equipment and staff, which has allowed us to grow. We also added product lines; we are getting ready to launch some baking mixes.

“...we were both in our 70s and had to decide whether to stop or get bigger. We chose the latter.”

Darrold and Martha Glanville

Darrold started developing products to sell, so we were eating more wheat. He became increasingly achy and lethargic. Over a few months, he developed many health problems and doctors could not figure out why. Darrold began to question if modern wheat gluten might be to blame. Together, we went gluten-free. In just two days, Darrold felt better, and in two months he was symptom-free. But we missed eating bread and pasta, so we tried to determine how we could get our favorite foods back. This is where our heritage wheat journey began. We tried spelt, emmer, and einkorn, among others. These heritage grains have some gluten, but we find them easier to digest than hybridized wheat varieties.

We still go to the Mill City Farmers Market. We have a presence in many coops, specialty stores and restaurants, but our primary sales channel is e-commerce. Sunrise Flour Mill is so much more than anything we ever thought it would be, and we wouldn't want it any other way. EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is part of America’s Entrepreneurs, a Next Avenue initiative made possible by the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and EIX, the Entrepreneur Innovation Exchange.

Photo credit: Sunrise Flour Mill

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NEXT AVENUE - SPECIAL SECTION

The Impact of Third Places for Solo Agers By Ailene Gerhardt

The role that a robust, age-diverse support system plays for a solo ager (an aging adult 55+ single or partnered, who is without the support of adult children or close family members) is critical. Connection to others is extremely important in navigating health, the complexities of the health care system, and residential, financial and legal decisions. For solo agers, identifying personal contacts and qualified professionals to serve in these key roles that are "traditionally" filled by adult children/relatives requires careful and intentional planning. It is equally important to be intentional about social support and connections. Being part of and connected to a community has a major impact on our health and personal satisfaction. Connecting with others assists with improving our self-esteem, feeling cared for, reducing stress and increasing our resilience. As we age, meeting new people becomes more difficult. After retirement, there is no longer the ease of making new connections via a work environment, and for solo agers, there are not additional connections available via the friends of children or grandchildren. Connecting with others assists with improving our self-esteem, feeling cared for, reducing stress and increasing our resilience. While it can be difficult to meet new people, we often overlook the impact of our connection to "third places," which can offer new opportunities to expand and enhance our support systems.

"Third places" is a term coined by urban sociologist Ray Oldenburg and refers to places where people spend time between home ("first" place) and work ("second" place). They are locations where we exchange ideas, have a good time, and build relationships. They are comfortable spaces and accessible to everyone. Third places are a part of our daily life and community, and we connect to them in a variety of ways. Some are free or low cost — parks, libraries, community and senior centers, faith communities, adult education and other classes, and volunteer organizations. Others are commercial establishments like restaurants, coffee shops and bookstores. They can also be places that offer personal services such as salons, barbershops, and gyms. Approaching the spaces and "third places" you connect with daily, weekly and monthly in a different way and with new perspective can offer new opportunities and enhance your social network.

Read more stories like this on NextAvenue.org.

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HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 1-4

MASTERPIECE Guilt – Season 2 Max and Erin's relationship grows ever more complicated, as the pressure on Max from his police handler Jackie steadily increases, and he has a surprising encounter. Part 3 of 4. TPT 2 Sunday, September 4, 8 p.m. What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael A portrait of the work and life of controversial film critic Pauline Kael, and her battle to achieve success and influence in the 20th century movie business. TPT 2 Friday, September 2, 8 p.m.

THE BOLEYNS: A SCANDALOUS FAMILY Desire

Meet a more sophisticated Anne Boleyn as she returns to England from France having grown into a real beauty. Anne dazzles the Tudor Court while her family plays the long game to catch a king. Part 2 of 3. TPT 2 Sunday, September 4, 7 p.m.

EVENING SEPTEMBER 1-4

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

Vera: Blood and Bone

Broadchurch - Season 2 Episode 3

Hope Street (Part 1 of 10)

(10:14) Hope Street (Part 2 of 10)

The Hour - Season 2 Vice (Part 3 of 6)

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BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

This Old House

Ask This Old House

Living with Hitler (Part 2 of 3)

Minnesota Experience Made In St. Paul: Stories from the Ford Plant

LIFE

Farm Fresh Road Trip 2

Off 90

Labrador Passage

Minnesota: A History of the Land: Changes in the Land/1870s-1900

Minnesota’s Fiercest Floods

MN Original

Craft

Forensics: Beyond The CSI Effect

Windows to Nature: Minne- sota’s Dioramas

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Almanac

What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael

(9:40) Experimental Curator: The Sally Dixon Story

Minnesota Experience: Film in the Cities: Radical Roots In Youth Media

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Mysteries of Mental Illness: Evil or Illness?

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

Walk in the Park with Nick Molle: Birds Without Borders

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

LIFE

MN Original

Lowertown Line

New Metropolis Minnesota

Homes for All

Almanac

Elder Victims: Abused, Ex- ploited, Alone

MN

Sister Boni- face Mysteries

(7:45) Midsomer Murders - Season 21: The Miniature Murders (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

(9:15) The Hour - Season 2: Honey Trap (Part 4 of 6)

(10:15) The Coroner: Napoleon's Violin (Part 8 of 10)

Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators: The Plays the Thing

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POV: Faya Dayi Getting A Handle On Diabetes

Reel South Seadrift On The Road Together: Teen Driving Professor T: Every Home

In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl: Musicals and the Movies

Great Performances Now Hear This: Vivaldi: Something ...

LIFE

Getting There

Backroads

Prairie Musicians

Crossing The Threshold

Heroes & History

Love of Car: Transportation As We Age

Critical Links: Community Health Workers

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The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family: Desire (Part 2 of 3)

Guilt on Masterpiece - Season 2 (Part 3 of 4)

Secrets of Royal Travel: Secrets of the Royal Train (Part 1 of 2)

The Hunter Episode 9

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Austin City Limits: Duran Duran

Great Whale Rescue

NOVA: A to Z: The First Alphabet

Nature: The Serengeti Rules

STAGE: Music Showcase: A Minnesota Original Special Solid State: Minnesota’s High- Tech History

LIFE

Remembering Place: A Cemetery Story

Trusted Messenger

In This Place

Lost Duluth I

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Onstage this fall

by QUI NGUYEN directed by MINA MORITA September 10 – October 16 Vietgone by SUZAN-LORI PARKS directed by STEVE H. BROADNAX III October 1 – November 6 Sally & Tom The Guthrie Theater, in association with The Public Theater, presents

Tickets start at $20. Explore our bold 2022–2023 Season at guthrietheater.org.

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AMERICA OUTDOORS DIGITAL SERIES

“I want young people to know that the world is much bigger than the space they occupy today.” world is much bigger than the space they occupy today.” Pauline believes public media keeps her connected to what’s happening in her community and the world. She wants to make sure it remains available for future generations. If you feel the same, consider including TPT in your will or estate plans. If you feel the same, consider including TPT in your will or estate plans. For more information contact Development Department at 651-229-1410 or development@tpt.org For more information contact Development Department at 651-229-1410 or development@tpt.org “I want young people to know that the Pauline believes public media keeps her connected to what’s happening in her community and the world. She wants to make sure it remains available for future generations.

America Outdoors: Understory is a six-part YouTube series inspired by America Outdoors with Baratunde Thurston . It features self-recorded footage, virtual interviews, and video diaries, introducing a fresh collection of folks who are wild about being outside. In each far-ranging conversation, Baratunde digs deep into what makes a person’s relationship with the outdoors unique and how their time outside is impacted by climate change, equity, access, culture, adrenaline and more.

Stream episodes on the PBS YouTube channel: youtube.com/PBS .

UPCOMING PREMIERE DATES:

09/01 • Managing Deer Populations with Suburban Bowhunters 09/22 • Florida Fossil Hunting and Citizen Science 10/06 • Plant Parenting and Plant Poaching 10/20 • Rock Climbing and its Complicated History 11/03 • Falconry, the Relationship Between Humans and Birds

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HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 5-11

AMERICAN MASTERS Joe Papp in Five Acts Joe Papp, founder of The Public Theater, Free Shakespeare in the Park and producer of ground- breaking plays like “Hair,” “A Chorus Line,” and “For Colored Girls,” created a "theater of inclusion" based on the belief that great art is for everyone. TPT 2 Friday, Sept. 9, 9:30 p.m. The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra at the Kennedy Center The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra — comprised of recent Ukrainian refugees and other artists — concludes its international tour to express love for Ukraine and lift spirits with music. TPT 2 Friday, September 9, 8 p.m.

LIVING WITH HITLER Downfall and Legacy

Life on the home front and abroad during World War II is examined, from rationing and bereavement to the Allied bombing campaign and the Holocaust – leading to the eventual fall of the Third Reich. Part 3 of 3. TPT 2 Monday, September 5, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Thursday, Sept. 8, 7:45 p.m.

FRONTLINE Lies, Politics and Democracy

The political leaders and choices they made that have undermined and threatened American democracy. How officials fed lies about the 2020 election and embraced rhetoric that led to political violence. TPT 2 Tuesday, September 6, 8 p.m.

Hope Street Barry runs a woman over in his taxi, but she runs away. As the police officers hunt for the injured woman, Sergeant Marlene is furious, so she digs into Leila's past with dire consequences. Part 3 of 10. TPT 2 Thursday,Sept. 8, 9:15 p.m.

SECRETS OF ROYAL TRAVEL

Secrets of the Royal Flight Take to the skies for an insider's look at the regal luxury of royal air travel. From 1936 when Edward became Britain's first reigning monarch to fly as both passenger and pilot, to the present, discover how jet-setting has defined the modern royals. Part 2 of 2. TPT 2 Sunday, September 11, 9 p.m.

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EVENING SEPTEMBER 5-11

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

Antiques Roadshow: Churchill Downs Racetrack Hour 3 Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators: The Cursed Hand

Living with Hitler (Part 3 of 3)

My Grandparents’ War: Mark Rylance

POV: Love & Stuff BBC World News

Skindigenous

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The Brain Revolution

Amanpour and Company

Start Up

LIFE

MN Original

Tape’s Rolling!

Art and Life of George Morrison

Native Report Native Report More Than Just The Music

Bridging War & Hope

Postcards

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Finding Your Roots: Slave Trade

Frontline: Lies, Politics and Democracy

NOVA: A to Z: The First Alphabet

American Experience: Surviving The Dust Bowl

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The Coroner: The Deep Freeze

Van Der Valk on Masterpiece: Death In Amsterdam (Part 2 of 3)

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Chavis Chronicles Common Ground

LIFE

Past Is Alive Within Us: The U.S.- Dakota

MN Original

Let’s Go Minnesota!

STAGE: Dat Black Mermaid Man Lady/ The Show NOVA: A to Z: How Writing Changed The World

Treasures Collected, Trea- sures Shared

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American Experience: The Big Burn

My Grandparents’ War: Mark Rylance

Secrets of the Dead: Gangster’s Gold

Nature: Undercover in the Jungle

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BBC World News Honor Most Proud

Amanpour and Company

Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan Making It Up North

(7:45) Hope Street (Part 2 of 10)

Halifax: Retribution

(9:14) Bletchley Circle - San Francisco: Wake (Part 2 of 8)

Indian Doctor: Diary

LIFE

Almanac: Hands-On History

MN Original

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Vanska Conducts A New Year Celebration

North Star: Civil War Stories

Around The Corner with John McGivern

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The Hour - Season 2: Honey Trap (Part 4 of 6)

Secrets of Royal Travel: Secrets of the Royal Train (Part 1 of 2)

Vera: Black Ice

Broadchurch - Season 2 Episode 4

(9:15) Hope Street (Part 3 of 10)

8 Thu

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BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Articulate with Jim Cotter

(7:49) Living with Hitler (Part 3 of 3)

(8:45) Minnesota Experience: Minnesota 13: from Grain to Glass

(6:55) This Old House

(7:23) Ask This Old House

LIFE

Farm Fresh Road Trip 3

Off 90

Minnesota: A History of the Land: Out of the Ashes/1900-1940s

MN Original

Craft

Health and Climate

Minnesota’s National Park Legacy

Climate Smart: Cities Working Together

Energy Innova- tions in the US and Germany

MN

Almanac

The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra at the Kennedy Center

American Masters: Joe Papp In Five Acts

Story Of Patrick Swayze

9 Fri

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Mysteries of Mental Illness: Who’s Normal?

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

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

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

LIFE

MN Original

Lowertown Line

Fraud Fighters

Ready for the Future (9:17) The Hour - Season 2: (Part 5 of 10)

Almanac

State of Repair

Planting Cre- ativity: Artists, Place & Trans

MN

Sister Boni- face Mysteries

(7:45) Midsomer Murders - Season 21: The Sting of Death (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

(10:14) The Coroner: The Deep Freeze (Part 9 of 10)

Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators

10 Sat

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POV: Love & Stuff

POV: Blowin’ Up Drug Courts: Justice That Heals

In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl: Hecho En Mexico (Made In Mexico)

Great Performances Now Hear This: The Riddle of Bach

LIFE

Getting There

Lending A Hand: The Wakanheza..

Backroads

Prairie Musicians

Preparing for College & Career Success Guilt on Masterpiece - Season 2 (Part 4 of 4)

Power of Vol- unteerism

Life After Meth The Hunter Episode 10 Lowertown Line

Coming Home: Supporting Your Soldier

MN

Professor T: Other People’s Happiness Austin City Limits: St. Vincent/Joy Olakokun

Secrets of Royal Travel: Secrets of the Royal Flight (Part 2 of 2) 9/11 Inside The Pentagon

The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family: The Fall (Part 3 of 3) Nature: Undercover in the Jungle Fazioli Festival Featuring Roberto Plano

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Caverns Sessions

NOVA: A to Z: How Writing Changed The World

LIFE

Northern Rhythms

Polka Across America

Patient No More

Tales of the Road: Highway 61

MN

THE BOLEYNS: A SCANDALOUS FAMILY The Fall Follow Anne’s journey as she

becomes queen. Her fate is sealed, and a nation is changed forever. Part 3 of 3 . TPT 2 Sunday, September 11, 9 p.m.

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HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 12-18

MINNESOTA EXPERIENCE Mayo Clinic: Faith - Hope - Science Take a look at how the Mayo Clinic, which is "world renowned for its medical arts," has met the changing demands of healthcare for 150 years, and what it can teach us about facing the challenges of patient care today. TPT 2 Monday, September 12, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Thursday, Sept. 15, 8 p.m.

Lion: The Rise And Fall of the Marsh Pride Follow the epic story of the Marsh pride of lions as it battles for survival in Kenya's Maasai Mara Reserve. This is a powerful tale of shifting loyalties, bloody takeovers, complex family dynamics, and sheer resilience. TPT 2 Wednesday, September 14, 8 p.m. | TPT LIFE Sunday, Sept. 18, 8 p.m.

Facing Suicide Explore the powerful stories of those impacted by suicide, one of America's most urgent health crises, and journey to the front lines of research with scientists whose work is leading to better prevention and treatment. A Twin Cities PBS original production. Read more about Facing Suicide on page 6. TPT 2 Tues., Sept. 13, 8 & 9:30 p.m. stories that show each shares much more with their ancestors than a religious tradition. TPT 2 Tuesday, September 13, 7 p.m. FINDING YOUR ROOTS Beyond The Pale Henry Louis Gates, Jr. explores the Jewish heritages of actor Jeff Goldblum, radio host Terry Gross, and comedian Marc Maron, uncovering previously unknown

GREAT PERFORMANCES Black Lucy and The Bard Explore Shakespeare's mysterious love life through the perspective of the "Dark Lady" in this work from Nashville Ballet and featuring an original score by Grammy-winner Rhiannon Giddens. TPT 2 Friday, September 16, 9 p.m. THE U.S. & THE HOLOCAUST The Golden Door (Beginnings–1938) Reversing a history of open borders, a xenophobic backlash prompts Congress to restrict immigration. Hitler and the Nazis persecute German Jews, forcing many to seek refuge. FDR is concerned by the growing crisis but unable to coordinate a response. Part 1 of 3. TPT 2 Sunday, Sept. 18, 7 & 9:12 p.m.

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EVENING SEPTEMBER 12-18

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

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Birmingham

Minnesota Experience: Mayo Clinic: Faith - Hope - Science

Independent Lens: Hazing

Skindigenous

12 Mon

2

Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators

John Williams: The Berlin Concert

Rick Steves’ Europe

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Make48

LIFE

MN Original

Tape’s Rolling!

First Speakers: Restoring The Ojibwe Language

Native Report Native Report Germans from Russia: Children of the Steppe

Ready for the Future

Postcards

MN

Finding Your Roots: Beyond The Pale

Facing Suicide

Facing Suicide

American Experience: Big Burn

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2

The Coroner: Dirty Dancing (Part 10 of 10)

(7:55) Us on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 2)

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Chavis Chronicles Common Ground

LIFE

Street Level

Sold Out: Affordable Housing at Risk

MN Original

Let’s Go Minnesota!

STAGE: Minnesota Remembers Vietnam: The Telling Project Lion: The Rise and Fall of the Marsh Pride

Elder Victims: Abused, Ex- ploited, Alone

MN

To the Ends of the Earth: The Natural World

Nature: The Leopard Legacy

NOVA: Nature’s Fear Factor

Insecta: Science That Stings

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BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Love & Respect with Killer Mike Making It Up North

(7:45) Hope Street (Part 3 of 10)

Halifax: Retribution

(9:14) Bletchley Circle - San Francisco: Charlotte's Web (Part 3 of 8)

Indian Doctor: Young Hearts MN Original

LIFE

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Lunar New Year

Tape’s Rolling!

Tape’s Rolling!

Built to Last - The Legacy of the CCCIn MN

Around The Corner with John McGivern

MN

The Hour - Season 2: Reckless to the Core (Part 5 of 6)

Vera: Home

(9:15) Hope Street (Part 4 of 10)

Secrets of Royal Travel: Secrets of the Royal Flight (Part 2 of 2)

Broadchurch - Season 2 Episode 5

15 Thu

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This Old House

Ask This Old House

Minnesota Experience: Mayo Clinic: Faith - Hope - Science

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

David Ruben- stein Show: Peer to Peer...

LIFE

Farm Fresh Road Trip 4

Off 90

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

Integrated Energy Solutions

MN Original

Relish

Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race

Improving Your Home’s Performance

MN

Almanac

The Story of...: John Travolta

Great Performances: Black Lucy and the Bard Mysteries of Mental Illness: Rise and Fall of the Asylum

Great Performances: Gloria Estefan: Sangre Yoruba

16 Fri

2

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

The Hook

Dream of Italy: Tuscan Sun Special Lowertown Line

LIFE

Business Lives Here

MN Original

Rise and Fall of the Nonpartisan League: We’ll Stick We’ll Win

Almanac

State of Repair

Decoding Truth and Trust In Advertising

MN

Sister Boni- face Mysteries

(7:45) Midsomer Murders: With Baited Breath (Parts 1 & 2 of 2)

The Hour - Season 2: Fallout (Part 6 of 6) Independent Lens: Hazing

(10:15) The Coroner: Dirty Dancing (Part 10 of 10)

Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators: Beware the ides of March

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POV: La Casa De Mama Icha

In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl: Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl

Great Performances: Now Hear This: Scarlatti: Man Out of Time

LIFE

Make It Ok: Stigma & Mental Illness

Living with Parkinson’s

Getting There

Backroads

Prairie Musicians

Re-Imagining Late Life

Native Mens’ Barriers to Health Care

Listen / Stories of Cancer and Resilience

Tobacco Vs. Minnesota: Clearing The Air

MN

The U.S. and the Holocaust: The Golden Door (Beginnings - 1938) (Part 1 of 3)

(9:12) The U.S. and the Holocaust: The Golden Door (Beginnings - 1938) (Part 1 of 3)

TBA

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Nature: The Leopard Legacy Art + Medicine: Speaking of Race

Lion: The Rise and Fall of the Marsh Pride

NOVA: Nature’s Fear Factor

Caverns Sessions

Austin City Limits: Mitski/Rainbow Kitten Surprise

LIFE

Case for Rural Living

Valley Grove: A Living Tapestry

This Town

Iron Range: Minnesota Build- ing America

Uncovered: Minnesota’s Dental Crisis

MN

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The U.S. and the Holocaust combines the first-person accounts of Holocaust witnesses and survivors and interviews with leading historians and writers to dispel competing myths that Americans either were ignorant of the unspeakable persecution that Jews and other targeted minorities faced in Europe or that they looked on with callous indifference. The film tackles a range of questions that remain essential to our society today, including how racism influences policies related to immigration and refugees as well as how governments and people respond to the rise of authoritarian states that manipulate history and facts to consolidate power. Directed and produced by Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, and Sarah Botstein. In three parts. TPT 2 Sunday–Tuesday, September 18-20, 7 p.m.* TPT 2 Sunday, September 25, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. *Each episode repeats immediately after the 7 p.m. broadcast.

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MASTERPIECE Baptiste – Season 2

Ambassador Emma Chambers is thrust into the crosshairs of Baptiste’s most complex case to date, as the detective navigates an untrustworthy Hungarian police force and international media interest. In the first episode Baptiste hunts for a missing prostitute in Amsterdam's seamy criminal underworld. Part 1 of 6. TPT 2 Saturday, Sept. 24, 9:15 p.m.

SISTER BONIFACE MYSTERIES My Brother’s Keeper Sister Reginald's ex-con brother Alfie abruptly shows up at the convent after being released from jail. With nowhere to go, the sisters agree to let him stay. But when a well-known artist is found murdered, Alfie looks like the prime suspect. Part 4 of 10. TPT 2 Saturday, Sept. 24, 7 p.m. sees for the first time the sheer scale of the Holocaust and begins to reckon with its reverberations. Part 3 of 3. TPT 2 Tues., Sept. 20, 7 & 9:14 p.m. THE U.S. & THE HOLOCAUST The Homeless, The Tempest Tossed (1942-) A group of dedicated government officials fights red tape to support rescue operations. As the Allies liberate German camps, the public escape. Germany invades the USSR and secretly begins the mass murder of European Jews. Part 2 of 3. TPT 2 Mon., Sept. 19, 7 & 9:20 p.m. THE U.S. & THE HOLOCAUST Yearning To Breathe Free (1938-1942) As World War II begins, Americans are divided over whether to intervene against Nazi Germany. Some individuals and organizations work tirelessly to help refugees

LUCY WORSLEY INVESTIGATES The Black Death

How did the Black Death change Britain? Lucy Worsley examines the latest science and explores how the vast death toll affected religious beliefs, class structure, work and women. TPT 2 Sunday, September 25, 7 p.m.

MASTERPIECE Van Der Valk – Season 2: Plague on Amsterdam Van der Valk is called in to investigate the grisly and theatrical murder of a lawyer. As a discovered cryptic note leads to further murders, Van der Valk and his team must race to uncover the truth before the killer can strike again. Part 1 of 3. TPT 2 Sunday, September 25, 8 p.m. TPT LIFE Tuesday, September 27, 8 p.m.

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The U.S. and the Holocaust: Y earning to Breathe Free (1938 - 1942) (Part 2 of 3)

(9:20) The U.S. and the Holocaust: Yearning to Breathe Free (1938 - 1942) (Part 2 of 3)

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BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Make48

Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators

All Creatures Great and Small: Between The Pages

British Antiques Roadshow

LIFE

Native Report Native Report Nourish Hope: Progress Starts with Food (9:14) The U.S. and the Holocaust The Homeless, The Tempest-Tossed (1942 - ) (Part 3 of 3)

We’re In This Together

Postcards

MN Original

Tape’s Rolling!

Arrival: Finding Home Stories of Women Making Their Homes in the US

MN

The U.S. and the Holocaust The Homeless, The Tempest-Tossed (1942 - ) (Part 3 of 3)

Call to Remember Chavis Chronicles

20 Tue

2

(7:55) Us on Masterpiece (Part 2 of 2) STAGE: Lowertown Line: Chastity Brown & Haley Bonar NOVA: Ending HIV in America

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

The Coroner - Season 2: The Drop Zone (Part 1 of 10)

LIFE

Justice Matters

Our Rights

Our Rights

Our Rights

Common Ground

MN Original

Let’s Go Minnesota!

MN

Nature Hippos: Africa’s River Giants

NOVA: Cuba’s Cancer Hope

Scattering CJ

To the Ends of the Earth: East Africa

21 Wed

2

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Love & Respect with Killer Mike Making It Up North

Indian Doctor: The Van

(7:45) Hope Street (Part 4 of 10)

Halifax: Retribution

(9:14) Bletchley Circle - San Francisco: Madhouse (Part 4 of 8)

LIFE

MN Original

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Canellakis Conducts Don Quixote

Farmhouses in the Heartland: Death of the What The Durrells Did Next: A Masterpiece Special

Highway 100 Lilac Drive

Around The Corner with John McGivern

MN

The Hour - Season 2: Fallout (Part 6 of 6)

Vera: Darkwater

Broadchurch - Season 2 Episode 6

(9:15) Hope Street (Part 5 of 10)

22 Thu

2

This Old House

Ask This Old House

Big Ben: Saving The World’s Most Famous Clock On The Trail: An In Wisconsin Special

Minnesota Experience: Restoring The People’s House

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

David Ruben- stein Show: Peer to Peer..

LIFE

Off 90

Minnesota’s Deadliest Blizzards

MN Original

Relish

Birds of Wisconsin

Minnesota: A History of the Land: The Northern Forest

MN

Almanac

The Story of...: Marilyn Monroe

Great Performances: Intimate Apparel

Beyond The Canvas Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

23 Fri

2

Mysteries of Mental Illness: The New Frontiers

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

The Burren: Heart of Stone: Symphony of Life

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

LIFE

Scams, Se- niors & MN's Response

Almanac

State of Repair

MN Original

Lowertown Line

Rise and Fall of the Nonpartisan League: Storms on the Horizon

Cost of Cli- mate Change In Minnesota

MN

Sister Boniface Mysteries: My Brother's Keeper (Part 4 of 10)

(7:45) Midsomer Murders: The Made-To-Measure Mur- ders (Parts 1 & 2 of 2) In Concert at the Hollywood Bowl : Gustavo and Friends

(9:15) Baptiste on Master- piece (Part 1 of 6) Independent Lens: Missing In Brooks County Mind-Body Dialogues III: Embodied Compassion

(10:15) The Coroner - Season 2: The Drop Zone (Part 1 of 10)

Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators: No More Cakes and Ale

24 Sat

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POV: The Infiltrators

Great Performances Now Hear This: Handel: Italian Style

LIFE

Getting There

Backroads

Prairie Musicians

Black Brilliance

Ready for the Future

Make It Ok

Make It Ok

Caregiving: Making A Difference

MN

Lucy Worsley Investigates: The Black Death Nature: Hippos: Africa’s River Giants

Van Der Valk on Masterpiece: Plague on Amsterdam (Part 1 of 3)

The Hunter Episode 11 Lowertown Line

Professor T: Murder on Prescription Austin City Limits: Olivia Rodrigo/Phoebe Bridgers Basketball, Water and Lost City of Elbowoods

25 Sun

2

NOVA: Ending HIV in America

NOVA: Cuba’s Cancer Hope

Caverns Sessions

LIFE

St. Paul’s Historic Hill: Salvag- ing A Gilded Past

Evolution, Sustainability and AI

Horse Relative

Minnesota Roadside At- tractions

Northwest Angle - MN’s Best Kept Secret

MN

GREAT PERFORMANCES Intimate Apparel

Experience the story of seamstress Esther who begins writing to a mysterious suitor laboring on the Panama Canal. Featuring a libretto by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, this powerful opera is directed by Tony winner Bartlett Sher. TPT 2 Friday, September 23, 9 p.m.

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HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 26-30

SKINDIGENOUS Isaac Weber

Isaac Weber, a multidisciplinary artist who is both Creole from the Cape Verde Islands (West African Atlantic Islands) and Anishnawbek from Inlet First Nations, has recently taken up tattooing as a means to reconnect with his family and his community. TPT 2 Monday, September 26, 11:30 p.m.

The Blitz Spirit with Lucy Worsley

RIVERS OF LIFE Zambezi

From surfers riding mysterious waves in deep gorges, to elephants battling rapids above Victoria falls, the largest curtain of water on earth. This is the story of the wildlife and people of the Zambezi, Africa's extraordinary shape-shifting river. TPT 2 Wednesday, September 28, 7 p.m.

Historian Lucy Worsley explores some of the myths surrounding The Blitz, one of the most devastating bombing campaigns of WWII as Hitler’s Luftwaffe bombed the city of London for many months. Parts 1 & 2 of 2. TPT 2 Mon., Sept. 26, 8 & 8:47 p.m. Made In Sweden Made in Sweden was filmed on location by the Postcards team in 2021 and features interviews with students and instructors at the Saterglantan Institute of Crafts which will celebrate 100 years of course offerings in 2023. Produced by KMSQ – Austin, MN. TPT 2 Monday, Sept. 26, 9:35 p.m. TPT LIFE Thur., Sept. 29, 9:30 p.m.

VERA Blind Spot

Vera is called to the scene of the murder of trainee forensic psychologist Joanne Caswell, whose body has been found dumped at a landfill site. TPT 2 Thursday, September 29, 7 p.m.

GREAT PERFORMANCES Roots of Latin Jazz Celebrate the rhythms of Latin music with the Raices Jazz Orchestra and performances by Grammy-winning artists including Richard Bona and Anaadi. Hosted by Sheila E. TPT 2 Friday, September 30, 9 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

(9:37) Made In Sweden British Antiques Roadshow

POV: Delikado

Skindigenous

Antiques Roadshow: Vintage San Francisco

Blitz Spirit with Lucy Worsley (Part 1 of 2)

(8:47) Blitz Spirit with Lucy Worsley

26 Mon

2

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Make48

James Taylor: One Man Band

Shakespeare & Hathaway- Private Investigators: The Offered Fallacy

LIFE

Postcards

MN Original

Tape’s Rolling!

Writing In Peace and War

Native Report Native Report Secrets of Sacred Architecture

Why Cultural Heritage Matters

MN

Finding Your Roots: Hidden in the Genes

TBA

NOVA: Ending HIV in America

TBA

27 Tue

2

Van Der Valk on Masterpiece: Plague on Amsterdam (Part 1 of 3)

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Chavis Chronicles Common Ground

The Coroner - Season 2: Perfectly Formed (Part 2 of 20)

LIFE

Clay, Wood, Fire, Spirit: The Pottery of Richard Bresnahan

People of the Big Lake

Heroes & History

MN Original

Let’s Go Minnesota!

STAGE: Hippocrates Cafe: Reflections on the Pandemic

MN

Rivers of Life: Zambezi

NOVA: Saving Venice

TBA

Portillo Expedition: Mystery on Bougainville Island

Last Ring Home

28 Wed

2

(7:45) Hope Street: (Part 5 of 10)

Halifax: Retribution

(9:14) Bletchley Circle - San Francisco

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Love & Respect with Killer Mike Making It Up North

Indian Doctor: The Fete

LIFE

Gracious Spaces: Clarence H. Johnston

North Star: Civil War Stories

MN Original

This Is Minnesota Orchestra: Vanska Conducts Season Premiere

Reclaiming Sacred Tobacco (9:15) Hope Street (Part 6 of 10)

Around The Corner with John McGivern

MN

The Story of...: Marilyn Monroe

Baptiste on Masterpiece (Part 1 of 6)

Vera: Blind Spot

Broadchurch - Season 2 Episode 7

29 Thu

2

Made In Sweden

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

David Ruben- stein Show: Peer to Peer...

This Old House

Ask This Old House

American Experience: Fatal Flood

Minnesota Experience: Country Music

LIFE

Off 90

Minnesota’s Deadliest Tornadoes

Future Earth: Thriving on a Full Planet

MN Original

Relish

Parks for the People

State Fair Traditions

Cost of Cli- mate Change In Minnesota

MN

Almanac

35th Hispanic Heritage Awards 2022

Great Performances: Roots of Latin Jazz

TBA

TBA

30 Fri

2

Fast-Forward: Look Into Your Future

BBC World News

Amanpour and Company

Gzero World with Ian Bremmer Prairie Mosaic

Burren: Heart of Stone: Song of Our Ancestors

Washington Week

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

LIFE

Make Money Work

Make Money Work

Almanac

Minnesota in the ‘70s

MN Original

Lowertown Line

Rise and Fall of the Nonpartisan League: Resurgence

MN

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