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Who Is That Masked Bagger?

While Becky is busy thinking about what she wants to be when she grows up, Hal Hardbargain is busy trying to get WordGirl to help him get his bag blaster back from the infamous and mysterious Masked Bagger. Will WordGirl be able to figure out the Masked Bagger’s true identity? WordGirl/Caper or Plastic Tue, 8/6 at 4:30pm on WGBH 2

Desert Adventures

After the Tortuga crash lands in the Sonoran Desert, Koki discovers that the Tellurium crystals have run out of power and they need a new supply. Martin and Chris volunteer to go out in the desert and find this important source of energy and discover more than they were expecting! Wild Kratts/ Rattlesnake Crystal Mon, 8/19 at 3:30pm on WGBH

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Create with Us

Whether you’re seeking inspiration for the perfect beach picnic, want to know about rome’s unheralded corners, finally are ready to repair that creaky floor joist or wish to take a stroll through some of the most famous gardens in the world, our Create channel has you covered. Featuring such popular shows as Simply Ming, Rick Steves’ Europe, Rough Cut: Woodworking with Tommy Mac and Victory Garden, Create delivers your favorite lifestyle and how-to programming all day, every day. Ways to Tune In Create each month, Explore! will feature a few of the upcoming digital: 44.3 rCn: 95 programs, letting you know when Comcast: 237 Cox: 805 a new season of your favorite show is starting or what weekendFiOs: 474 Charter: 223 themed marathons are on the horizon. Check out our Prime-time Grid on page 4 for a lineup of Create evening programming, or visit createtv.com for customized local listings of Create’s entire daily schedule. tune in and be inspired to taste, grow, imagine, explore and live more fully.

A Coastal Clambake

Always wanted to do an authentic new england clambake but never knew how? Host John Shields welcomes ned Lightner of coastal maine who takes you through the real deal on this segment of Coastal Cooking with John Shields: how to shop for, prep for and cook for a mouth-watering seafood feast. recipes include such taste-tempting creations as Bar Harbor lobster bisque and Cannon Beach marionberry cobbler. in addition to learning the perfect cooking techniques, you’ll get ideas on how use imaginative beach goods for inventive food presentation. Coastal Cooking with John Shields/Clambake 101 Thu, 8/15 at 1pm

Touring the Great Barrier Reef With sun-washed beaches, chic beachside towns, cliffs and rainforests, and even and one of the seven natural wonders of the world, Australia’s Great Barrier reef is the ultimate outdoor adventure. Join host Rudy Maxa to explore sand dune-covered islands, coastal towns and parks north of Brisbane along the sunshine Coast. then fly north to Cairns, gateway to the coral, multicolored sea life and azure waters of the Great Barrier reef. And, in case you’re planning next year’s shark dive, here’s a bonus: tips on avoiding poisonous creatures of the deep. Smart Travels/ Pacific Rim with Rudy Maxa Queensland, Australia Sat, 8/24 at 9:30pm Create is produced and distributed by APt, Wnet new York Public media and WGBH Boston in association with the national educational telecommunications Association and PBs.

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2 Greater Boston 44 Antiques Roadshow UK Chichester 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Classics France’s Alsace After village-hopping and wine-shopping along the Alsatian wine road, savor the world-class cuisine and art of Colmar and visit the birthplace of Champagne. 44 Cook’s Country Simple Summer Supper 8pm 2 Just Seen It 44 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 2 Open Studio with Jared Bowen 44 McLaughlin Group 9pm 2 Great Performances Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2013 Led by guest conductor Lorin maazel, the worldrenowned vienna Philharmonic presents its annual open-air concert, this year saluting Wagner and verdi. 44 Moyers & Company 10pm 44 Greater Boston 10:30 2 North Pole Promise A timeless story of two American explorers—Admiral robert e. Peary and his associate matthew Henson—and their secret legacy left behind at the north Pole 100 years ago: sons fathered with Greenlandic inuit women. the film documents their sons’ reunion and addresses the inequity of how history remembers the two explorers. 44 Charlie Rose: The Week 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 7pm

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Tune in throughout August for a wide range of TV programs, including some very special member favorites! Below are just a few of the highlights. Because schedules still were being refined as we went to press, we are unable to provide tune-in times for most of the following programs. Find when your favorites are airing at wgbh.org/schedule. Or scan the barcode seen here with your smartphone to go directly to the schedules page (requires Microsoft Tag reader app).

Downton Abbey Revisited

Downton Abbey Revisited brings you great moments from the series’ first three seasons, along with cast interviews and rare behind-the-scenes footage. Revisit what befell the Crawleys as they entered the roaring twenties, what became of Bates, what mischief villainous footman Thomas and scheming lady’s maid O’Brien instigated, and who was left at the altar. And, of course, how the formidable dowager Countess (Dame Maggie Smith) handled the arrival of Lady Grantham’s American mother (Shirley MacLaine). Angela Lansbury hosts.

Alfie Boe: Storyteller at The Royal Albert Hall

Sarah Brightman: Dreamchaser in Concert

Sarah Brightman has done it all: pioneered the classical crossover genre, sold more than 30 million albums worldwide and become the only artist to perform the theme song at two Olympics. But she’s not looking back. With her new album Dreamchaser, Sarah is embarking on what she calls “the greatest adventure I can imagine”: exploring her lifelong dream to travel into space. In this new PBS special, Brightman brings forth her fantasy in a concert that is based on the futuristic, otherworldly vision behind Dreamchaser. Songs include “One Day Like This,” a unique depiction of British band Elbow’s legendary song; “Closer,” featuring a breathtaking new arrangement of Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells; and a stunning rendition of Sigur Rós’s “Glósóli,” featuring new English lyrics by Chris Difford of Squeeze.

Inside Foyle’s War DCS Christopher Foyle (Michael Kitchen) has built a worldwide fan base over six seasons as the articulate sleuth in the sharp fedora who solves the intricate crimes penned by Anthony Horowitz. Inside Foyle’s War takes you behind the scenes of this award-winning WGBH Masterpiece Mystery! series. You’ll meet the actors, writers and directors who have made Foyle’s War so addictive. You’ll also get a sneak peek at what fans have been waiting for: a brand-new season of Foyle’s War, (Series 7), premiering Sunday, September 15.

Smarter Brains

What is intelligence? And can it be increased? This special uncovers the latest research that is redefining intelligence throughout our lifespan. Recent findings in neuroscience and psychology suggest that not only can we make ourselves smarter, but we can use everyday techniques and skills to help keep ourselves smart and vibrant throughout our lives. You’ll hear from leading neuroscientists, psychologists and experts from around the world who explain the different types of intelligence; how artificial and human intelligence compare; and how social interaction, exercise and challenges affect our intelligence and the aging process.

Platinum-selling superstar and Tony Award winner Alfie Boe brings his second television concert special to PBS. Storyteller features a full 19-piece band and a wide selection of favorites, including Roy Orbison’s “It’s Over” and “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore,” Elvis Presley’s “It’s Only Love” and “If I Can Dream,” The Rolling Stones’ “Shine a Light,” and Boe’s acclaimed “Bring Him Home” from his turn as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables.

David Garrett—Live in Concert

Star violinist David Garrett, backed by his band and the Neue Philharmonie Frankfurt, delivers a stirring evening of performances at this live, sold-out concert filmed at TUI Arena in Hanover, Germany. Garrett’s virtuosity and versatility are on full display as he moves seamlessly across musical eras and styles, from Beethoven to The Beatles, Coldplay to Clementi. Don’t miss this stunning, soulful concert punctuated with eye-popping backdrops and soaring pyrotechnics.

Gloria Estefan: The Standards

It’s been Gloria Estefan’s lifelong dream to record an entire album of standards—songs that have special meaning in her life. And now she’s done it with her new album, Gloria Estefan The Standard, featuring songs written by some of our most prolific songwriters, including Jerome Kern, Charlie Chaplin and George Gershwin. In this special, the Grammy Award winner performs The Standards with the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra, led and conducted by Grammy Award nominee Shelly Berg at the renowned New World Center. Songs include the Billie Holiday classic “Good Morning Heartache,” Estefan’s adaptation of Chaplin’s “Smile,” and the first song Estefan sang with Emilio and the Miami Latin Boys, “What a Difference a Day Makes.”

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may be new evidence concerning the notorious Blue Geranium murder case. Can marple unlock the clues before the wrong person is found guilty of murder? (d) 44 Member Favorites 10:30 2 Member Favorites

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her own murder but also gives a description of the murderer, it all feels too easy for di richard Poole. Can a case from the past help solve the present day murder? 10pm 44 Scott & Bailey Janet moves closer to tracking down veronica’s killer while investigating a recent murder that bears a number of similarities. meanwhile, rachel finds out about an affair nick had with a juror and inadvertently puts her friend in danger as Janet comes faceto-face with the killer. 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

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Rehabilitating Juvenile Justice

America’s reliance on juvenile incarceration is the highest in the world among developed nations, and that has serious implications for the future of our nation’s at-risk youth and our finances. It costs approximately $88,000 per year to send a kid to juvenile incarceration and nearly 70 percent of them are re-arrested after release. Is there an alternative to this broken system of kids cycling in and out of the juvenile justice system? A group of reformers applies the restorative justice principles of the Maori people of New Zealand to the mean streets of Baltimore. Can the wisdom of the Maori help fix juvie justice? Fixing Juvie Justice Tue, 8/13 at 9pm on WGBH 2 Watch an extended video preview of Fixing Juvie Justice in the digital edition of Explore!, available at wgbh.org/explore.

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2 Rick Steves’ Europe Granada, Cordoba and Spain’s Costa Del Sol tasting the smooth sherry and marveling at prancing stallions, find the passion in Andalucian culture. And top it off with fun in the spanish sun on the Costa del sol. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Asian Takeout Favorites 8pm 2 After Newtown: Guns in America An exploration of America’s enduring relationship with firearms, this program traces the evolution of guns in America, their frequent link to violence and the clash of cultures that reflect competing visions of our national identity. 44 Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 1) (See 8/12 at 8pm) 9pm 2 Fixing Juvie Justice see Rehabilitating Juvenile Justice, page 12 44 Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple VI: The Pale Horse (See 8/11 at 9pm) (d) 10pm 2 Frontline Football High 10:30 44 Antiques Roadshow UK Dyrham Park 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 7:30

Wednesday 14 PBS NewsHour Greater Boston 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Lichfield Cathedral 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Andalucia, Gibraltar and Tangier starting up high, in spain’s whitewashed hill towns, roll down to the coast to enjoy the windsurfing mecca of tarifa. then catch a bit of Britain on the rock of Gibraltar, and sail to Africa for a moroccan finale in tangier. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Spicing Up the Grill 8pm 2 Nature Outback Pelicans Witness the pelican migration to a lake created by floods in the Australian outback every 10 years. (d) 6pm

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an office copying out pages from an encyclopedia for a very good wage. 9pm 2 Nova Kings of Camouflage Get up close and personal with cuttlefish, some of the strangest animals on the planet. (d) 44 Death in Paradise A con fession of murder proves problematic for di richard Poole and the team when a wife admits to killing her husband but the body is nowhere to be found. Can richard solve the mystery? 10pm 2 The Truth about Exercise with Michael Mosley Join British journalist and physician michael mosley on his journey to uncover the truth about exercise. mosley reveals the latest scientific discoveries about how our bodies respond to a workout and why individuals respond differently. 44 Scott & Bailey three months have elapsed and Janet returns to work after her recovery. rachel is living with nick, but when a car narrowly misses her and smashes into the side of the road, she discovers it was unquestionably linked to her discovery about nick’s affair. 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

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P.O.V. travels to Israel in two new programs. In The Law in These Parts, acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Ra’anan Alexandrowicz examines the system of military administration used by Israel since the Six Day War of 1967. Through candid interviews with Israeli judges, prosecutors and legal advisers who helped devise the occupation’s legal framework, the film paints a complex picture of the Middle East conflict and the delicate balance between political and security interests and human rights. In 5 Broken Cameras, Palestinian farmer and filmmaker Emad Burnat follows one West Bank family’s evolution over five years. The result is a deeply personal, firsthand account of life and nonviolent resistance in Bil’in, a West Bank village where Israel is building a security fence. P.O.V./The Law in These Parts Mon, 8/19 at 10pm on WGBH 2

44 This Old House Hour 9pm 2 Pioneers of Television Variety This episode begins with Ed Sullivan’s Toast of the Town and Milton Berle’s Texaco Star Theater, and progresses through The Carol Burnett Show, Smothers Brothers and Laugh-in, among others. Standout clips include Jerry Stiller’s first appearance on Ed Sullivan. 44 Nova Kings of Camouflage (See 8/14 at 9pm) (d) 10pm 2 Pioneers of Television Game Shows This episode traces one of broadcasting’s strongest genres from its beginnings in radio through its heyday in the late 60s.

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7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Oslo Enjoy art—from Vigeland’s statues to Munch’s scream—and cap things off by sailing on a fjord. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Perfecting Summer Classics 8pm 2 Hot Dog Program From Fairfield, Connecticut, to Los Angeles, California, visit some of the nation’s coolest hot dog places.

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2 Great Performances Tanglewood 75th Anniversary Celebration: PBS Arts enjoy a starstudded event featuring some of tanglewood’s most distinguished and longtime guests. Featuring the Boston symphony Orchestra, the Boston Pops, the tanglewood music Center Orchestra, and the tanglewood Festival Chorus under the batons of conductors John Williams, Keith Lockhart and Andris Nelsons. 44 Moyers & Company 10pm 44 Greater Boston 10:30 44 Charlie Rose: The Week 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 9pm

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12pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Flour/Myers+Chang 44 The Lawrence Welk Show Can’t Help Singing Featuring “Cuddle Up A Little Closer,” “Intermezzo” and more melodies. 12:30 2 Ask This Old House 1pm 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Classics Greek Islands (See 8/16 at 7:30pm) 44 MotorWeek Kia Forte A look at the 2014 Kia Forte and the 2014 Mazda6.

Muhammad’s Footsteps

Follow the extraordinary story of a man who over the course of 20 years changed the world. Host Rageh Omaar travels to the place of Muhammad’s birth to retrace the prophet’s footsteps. The three-hour documentary explores Muhammad’s life and times, including his marriage to his wife, Khadijah; his first revelations; his Night Journey to Jerusalem; his departure from Mecca and more. The Life of Muhammad Tue, 8/20 at 8pm on WGBH 2

1:30 2 Great Performances at the Met Francesca Da Rimini Marco Armiliato conducts Zandonai’s early 20th-century melodrama starring Eva-Maria Westbroek. 44 Saving the Ocean Swordfish! (Pt. 2) Canadian fishermen off Nova Scotia are profiled in this story about sustainable harpoon fishing. 2pm 44 Ciao Italia Polenta with Vegetables 2:30 44 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Dumplings 3pm 44 Martha Bakes Meringue 3:30 44 Kimchi Chronicles The Bean Chronicles (d) 4pm 2 Hot Dog Program (See 8/15 at 8pm) 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 4:30 44 Essential Pepin Fowl Play (d) 5pm 2 Great Old Amusement Parks Celebrate preDisney parks featuring old wooden roller coasters and other classic rides. 44 Lidia’s Italy in America Another Seafood Celebration

5:30 44 Simply Ming On the Road in San Antonio with Chef Johnny Hernandez 6pm 2 Nature Outback Pelicans (See 8/14 at 8pm) (d) 44 The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (See 8/17 at 5pm) 7pm 2 Windows to the Wild Seals Off Our Shores Nearly hunted to extinction off the New England coast, seals have been making a hearty comeback. Get to know these intelligent creatures and hear from some of the people working to keep the Gulf of Maine’s seal population healthy and growing. 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Norway’s West: Fjords, Mountains and Bergen Sail under towering fjord cliffs, hike on powerful glaciers and find surviving traditions in remote farm hamlets. Then enjoy the salty hospitality of Norway’s historic capitol, Bergen. 8pm 2 Churchill Destiny (Pt. 1 of 3) The story of Churchill’s early life—his aristocratic birth, his search for glory on the battlefield, his rise up the political ladder and his fall from it.

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44 Hot Dog Program (See 8/15 at 8pm) 9pm 2 Masterpiece Mystery! The Lady Vanishes A young socialite (newcomer tuppence middleton) suspects foul play when a young woman inexplicably disappears from a train, in a new adaptation of the classic thriller based on ethel Lina White’s 1936 novel The Wheel Spins. Also starring Keeley Hawes (Upstairs Downstairs) and tom Hughes.(d) 44 Pioneers of Television Variety (See 8/17 at 3pm) 10pm 44 Pioneers of Television Game Shows (See 8/15 at 10pm) 10:30 2 Masterpiece Mystery! The Lady Vanishes (See 9pm) (d) 11pm 44 Infinity Hall Live The Bacon Brothers

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2 Rick Steves’ Europe Norway’s West: Fjords, Mountains and Bergen (See 8/18 at 7:30pm) 44 America’s Test Kitchen Rethinking Seafood Classics (See 8/17 at 3pm) 8pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 3) Highlights include miniature 18th- and 19th-century portraits, a 1964 Chrysler turbine model, a circa 1840 temperance banner and a circa 1925 oil painting by Jessie Willcox smith. 44 Midsomer Murders Tainted Fruit (Pt. 1) After a local woman is found dead next to her swimming pool, Barnaby and troy must weed through a dark world of adultery and lies to uncover the identity of the calculating perpetrator. 9pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Billings, MT (Pt. 1) Highlights include a 19th-century Chinese jade brush washer; a 1752 english silver coursing trophy and a long-lost 19th-century Arthur Brown watercolor scene of Yellowstone national Park. George Gently 44 10pm 2 P.O.V. The Law in These Parts see Israel Revealed, page 14 7:30

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Tuesday 20 PBS NewsHour Greater Boston 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Tavistock 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Stockholm experience the city’s cultural highlights, from pondering gilded royal staterooms to sampling gourmet reindeer. then sail the archipelago for the prettiest islandhopping in northern europe. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Skewered and Wrapped 8pm 2 Life of Muhammad The Seeker (Pt. 1 of 3) see Muhammad’s Footsteps, page 16 44 Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 3) (See 8/19 at 8pm) 9pm 2 Life of Muhammad Holy Wars (Pt. 2 of 3) 44 Masterpiece Mystery! The Lady Vanishes (See 8/18 at 9pm) (d) 6pm

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Wednesday 21 PBS NewsHour Greater Boston 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Compilation 1 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Helsinki and Tallinn: Baltic Sisters start in Helsinki with its modern flair for design and steamy saunas. then travel to tallinn, a city full of medieval charms. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Short Ribs and Chops Hit the Grill 8pm 2 Nature Birds of the Gods Join a team of young new Guinean scientists on a grueling expedition to film birds of paradise. (d) 44 Sherlock Holmes The Final Problem After infuriating moriarty by spoiling his plan to sell the Mona Lisa, the net begins to close around the evil profes6pm

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becomes more than personal for richard when the victim is killed while handcuffed to him! His job on the line, he needs all his British rigor and stoutest brogues to get to the heart of the Paradise Beach mystery. 10pm 2 Nova Making Stuff Smaller in the information age, smaller is better: transistors, microchips and the laptops and cell phones that they power are triumphs of tiny. Host david Pogue takes us to an even smaller world, as he profiles the latest

Advocating Justice

this modern, fast-paced legal drama follows the rivalries, passions and intrigues of criminal law. in the first of three episodes, barrister martha Costello (Maxine Peak) aspires to rise to the rank of Queen’s Counsel, also known as “taking silk.” in an effort to boost her silk application, she takes on challenging cases to prove her merit, and takes charge of an ambitious student pupil (tom Hughes). that martha’s opposing counsel in a major case is Clive reader (rupert PenryJones), a rival barrister in her chambers, complicates matters further. Will martha be able to satisfy both the personal and the professional demands placed on her? Masterpiece Mystery!/Silk (Pt. 1 of 3) Sun, 8/25 at 9pm on WGBH 2

Defining Moments

it was one of history’s defining moments: the 1963 march on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Unprecedented in size, the peaceful gathering issued a clarion call for racial justice that forever changed a nation. Gatherers marched down the national mall to the Lincoln memorial. Prominent civil rights and religious leaders spoke to an audience eager for change. dr. martin Luther King, Jr.’s stirring “i Have a dream” speech became a rallying call for equality. in celebration of the 50th anniversary of this event, this month WGBH brings you The March, a new documentary co-produced by robert redford’s sundance Productions that reveals the dramatic story behind the event through the remembrances of key players, historians, journalists, authors and tune in 89.7 WGBH citizens who peacefully demanded an and 99.5 WCRB end to discrimination and injustice. (pages 26–27) for The March related programs. Tue, 8/27 at 9pm on WGBH 2

in high-powered nano-circuits and micro-robots that may one day hold the key to saving lives and building materials from the ground up. (d) 44 Scott & Bailey the badly burned body of a disabled man turns up in a remote part of manchester and a few days later another corpse is discovered. though an arrest is made, it becomes clear their investigation has just scratched the surface. 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

Thursday 22 PBS NewsHour Greater Boston 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7pm Greater Boston Member Favorites 7:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Galicia and the Camino de Santiago Follow the trail pilgrims have trod for centuries, from the French border to santiago de Compostela in the northwest corner of spain. 8pm 2 Member Favorites 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 6pm

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2 Member Favorites 2 Keeping Up Appearances Series 5 Program 5 8:30 2 As Time Goes By Series 9 Program 6 9pm 2 The Cafe Fragile: Handle with Care everyone wants to know how sarah’s meeting with the literary agent went. Brenda makes her an offer, but Carol’s got bigger concerns. 9:30 2 The Vicar of Dibley Arrival (See 8/17 at 9:30pm) 10pm 2 Member Favorites 11pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Richard Garcia/Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel 11:30 2 Ask This Old House 4:30 8pm

Sunday 25 44 Antiques Roadshow Washington, DC (Pt. 3) (See 8/19 at 8pm) 7am 44 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly 7:30 44 To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe 8am 44 Moneytrack From Wall Street to Your Street (d) 8:30 44 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack 9am 44 Charlie Rose: The Week 9:30 44 Greater Boston 10am 44 Inside Washington 10:30 44 McLaughlin Group 11am 2 Member Favorites 44 Member Favorites 12pm 44 Member Favorites 8pm 2 Churchill The Lion’s Roar (Pt. 2 of 3) A look at the 10 years between 1929 and 1939, which have become widely known as the “Wilderness Years” during which Churchill was variously described as a maverick, a spent force and a fanatic. 9pm 2 Masterpiece Mystery! Silk (Pt.1 of 3) see Advocating Justice, this page 11pm 2 Masterpiece Mystery! Silk (See 9pm) 6am

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Tuesday 27 PBS NewsHour Greater Boston 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Ipswich 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rome: Ancient Glory (Pt. 1 of 3) marvel at the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the empire’s exquisite art. then go offbeat by bicycle to see the Appian Way and marvels of roman engineering. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Indian Classics Made Easy 6pm

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2 In Performance at the White House A Celebration of Music from the Civil Rights Movement this program is a concert hosted by President and mrs. Obama in the east room of the White House, featuring popular musicians performing contemporary arrangements of music that galvanized the Us civil rights movement of the late 1950s and 1960s. 44 Antiques Roadshow Billings, MT (Pt. 2) Highlights include a 19th-century Japanese suit of armor, an 1874 oil painting by noted swiss artist Luigi rossi and a circa 1825 Parisian gilt bronze plateau. 9pm 2 The March see Defining Moments, page 18 44 Masterpiece Mystery! Silk (Pt.1 of 3) (See 8/25 at 9pm) 10pm 2 Independent Lens The Powerbroker: Whitney Young’s Fight for Civil Rights Whitney m. Young Jr. was one of the most celebrated—and controversial— leaders of the civil rights era. this documentary follows his journey from 8pm

segregated Kentucky to head of the national Urban League. (d) 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

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The Original Sherlock

Get out your sleuthing gear for the second season of the original Sherlock Holmes, the highly acclaimed tv series first broadcast on WGBH’s Masterpiece Mystery! series 2 features 11 crimes waiting to be solved by Holmes (Jeremy Brett) and dr. Watson (edward Hardwicke). in the first episode of the second series, it is now three years since sherlock Holmes has died at reichenbach Falls, and dr. Watson still mourns for his friend the master detective. scotland Yard calls Watson in on a murder case. One day in his office, Watson finds himself face to face with the “deceased” sherlock Holmes. Holmes and Watson are in great peril and sherlock has returned to defeat their enemies. Sherlock Holmes, Series 2 Wed, 8/28 at 8pm on WGBH 44

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breathtaking Bernini statues, ponder sunbeams inside st. Peter’s Basilica and visit some of the eternal City’s most romantic nightspots. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Ultimate Grilled Turkey Burgers 8pm 2 Nature Cracking the Koala Code Join leading scientists as they unravel just what a forest needs to support a healthy population of koalas. (d) 44 Sherlock Holmes The Empty House see The Original Sherlock, page 19 9pm 2 Nova Making Stuff Cleaner Host david Pogue is on a quest to clean up, using new green materials to build and power the devices of the future. Batteries grown from viruses, plastics made of sugar and solar cells that cook up hydrogen are just the beginning of a new generation of clean materials. (d) 44 Death in Paradise With richard struck down by a tropical disease and Camille in Paris, it’s left to dwayne and Fidel to solve the apparently impossible murder of a local diver. 10pm 2 Nova Making Stuff Smarter An army tanker truck that heals its own bullet wounds. An air-

plane wing that changes shape as it flies. Clothing that can monitor its wearer’s heart rate, health and mood. Host david Pogue looks into the growing number of smart materials that can respond, change and even learn. (d) 44 The Bletchley Circle susan, noticing a pattern in a string of London murders, contacts her old friends from Bletchley to try to identify the killer. Can they reach an abducted girl before the killer claims his fifth victim? 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour

Thursday 29 PBS NewsHour Greater Boston 6:30 Nightly Business Report 7pm Greater Boston Antiques Roadshow UK Manderston 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rome: Back-Street Riches (Pt. 3 of 3) explore this grand metropolis on a more intimate scale, delving into its back lanes and unheralded corners. 44 America’s Test Kitchen Chili and Stew Go Vegetarian 6pm

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2 Great Old Amusement Parks (See 8/18 at 5pm) 44 This Old House Hour 9pm 2 Pioneers of Television Science Fiction storytellers Gene roddenberry, irwin Allen and rod serling created the storylines and characters behind the best-loved futuristic television of their time. But as roddenberry’s Star Trek competed for ratings with Allen’s Lost in Space, each show’s creator aimed for a very different direction. 44 Nova Making Stuff Smarter (See 8/28 at 10pm) (d) 10pm 2 Pioneers of Television Westerns Westerns were some of the most successful television shows in history. this episode examines the success of robert Conrad in The Wild Wild West, the popularity of Bonanza and the creation of the classic series Gunsmoke with James Arness— one of the longest-running television series of all time. 44 Frontline 11pm 2 Charlie Rose 44 PBS NewsHour 8pm

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44 Nightly Business Report 2 Greater Boston 44 Antiques Roadshow UK Rochdale 7:30 2 Rick Steves’ Europe Classics Central Turkey From historic cliff hideaways in Cappadocia to the unspoiled town of Guzelyurt, ride camels, ponder luxurious carpets and be welcomed by friendly locals. 44 Neighborhood Kitchens 8pm 2 Just Seen It 44 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 8:30 2 Open Studio with Jared Bowen 44 McLaughlin Group 9pm 2 Side by Side, the Science, Art and Impact of Digital Cinema this documentary investigates the history, process and workflow of digital and photochemical film creation. Featuring interviews with more than 70 filmmakers and industry professionals, including George Lucas, david Lynch, Lars von trier, James Cameron and steven soderbergh. 44 Moyers & Company 10pm 2 Live from Lincoln Center Audra McDonald in Concert: 6:30 7pm

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Opera Bash Is Back!

WGBH’s annual Opera Bash is back with two days of opera programming, saturday, August 31, and sunday, september 1. Opera Bash programs were still being scheduled as of press time. Find out which of your favorite operas are airing August 31 from 11am to midnight on WGBH 44 at wgbh.org/schedule

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2 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School Preserving 44 Opera Bash see Opera Bash Is Back!, this page 11:30 2 Martha Bakes Biscuits and Scones 12pm 2 The Mind of a Chef Gluttony 12:30 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals Winter Comfort Food 1pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Flour/Myers+Chang 1:30 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Richard Garcia/Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel 2pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Nuran Chavushian/Sevan Bakery 11am

2 Neighborhood Kitchens Marcos Sanchez/Tres Gatos 3pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Duyen Le/Pho Le 3:30 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Vittorio Ettore/Bistro 5 4pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Sanjiv Dhar/Rasoi 4:30 2 Rough Cut Greene and Greene-Inspired Dressing Mirror 5pm 2 This Old House Hour 6pm 2 Masterpiece Mystery! Silk (See 8/25 at 9pm) 8pm 2 Keeping Up Appearances Series 5 Program 6 8:30 2 As Time Goes By Series 1 Program 1 9pm 2 The Cafe Deal or No Deal it’s Carol’s birthday and she’s got a difficult decision to make. 9:30 2 The Vicar of Dibley Songs of Praise 10pm 2 Antiques Roadshow Billings, MT (Pt. 2) (See 8/27 at 8pm) 11pm 2 Neighborhood Kitchens Sanjiv Dhar/Rasoi 11:30 2 Ask This Old House 2:30

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Bringing You the World The World channel, WGBH’s expanded national TV and Web service, offers the best of PBS news and nonfiction programming (Nova, Frontline, American Experience, PBS NewsHour, Nature, Independent Lens and P.O.V, to name a few) along with unique series like AfroPop, Global Voices, Voces and Pacific Heartbeat. The World channel also produces such original series as America ReFramed (independent films by, about and for communities of difference) and The Aspen Institute Presents, the first-ever broadcast of the Aspen Institute’s Ideas Festival. Each month, Explore! will highlight Ways to Tune In World some of the many programs on the World channel. Check out our Prime-Time Grid on Digital: 2.2 RCN: 94 page 4 for a lineup of World evening proComcast: 209 Cox: 807 gramming, or visit worldchannel.org for customized local listings of World’s FiOS: 473 Charter: 222 entire daily schedule.

Health and Survival

The opportunities to improve the health and lifespan of people around the globe have never been greater. Yet millions of people, mostly children, still die each year from treatable and preventable diseases. The vast majority of these deaths occur in the developing world. But with funding increases, new vaccines and greater access to health, the picture is changing. This four-part series travels to villages in the Philippines, Uganda, Niger and Bangladesh, where people suffer from diseases and conditions the rest of the world has long since conquered. From pregnancy to birth, through the formative years of a child’s development to adulthood, we see the pain of loss and witness the triumph of hope. Survival: Lives in the Balance The Plant That Cures Malaria The Struggle to Breathe (Uganda) (Philippines) Tue, 8/13 at 7pm Tue, 8/6 at 7pm

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Fit for Life (Bangladesh) Tue, 8/13 at 8pm

Capturing Life This month, the World channel features three programs from the photographer’s point of view: behind the stage, next to the President, and front and center in wars and disasters. Rock Prophecies views rock ’n’ roll through the eyes of prolific photographer Robert M. Knight. His celebrity subjects—Jeff Beck, Slash, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, ZZ Top, Robert Cray, Carlos Santana, and Def Leppard among them—share their thoughts about the photographer in a series of exclusive interviews. The President’s Photographer: 50 Years Inside the Oval Office reveals the worlds of veteran presidential photographers who have captured upheaval, tragedy and joy of five presidents: Pete Souza (President Barack Obama), David Hume Kennerly (Gerald Ford);

David Valdez (George H.W. Bush); Bob McNeely (Bill Clinton); and Eric Draper (George W. Bush). And in Deadline Every Second, follow 12 top photojournalists on assignment in eight countries as they cover war, political clashes, financial markets, natural disasters, sports and human-interest stories. Rock Prophecies Fri, 8/9 at 7pm The President’s Photographer: 50 Years Inside the Oval Office Fri, 8/9 at 8pm Deadline Every Second: On Assignment with 12 Associated Press Photographers Fri, 8/9 at 9pm

Justice for Albinos

Ukerewe Island, three hours from mainland Tanzania, is home to a large community of people who live with albinism. While many albinos here are killed at birth or rejected by their families, those who survive risk being murdered for their body parts because of a superstitious belief that they possess medicinal properties. In the Shadow of the Sun tells the story of two members of this community: Vedastus, a teenage boy who struggles to find his own place in the world, and Josephat, a strong-willed advocate for people with albinism. Global Voices/In the Shadow of the Sun Sun, 8/11 at 10pm

March on Washington

Revisit one of the most compelling events in US history with three programs that turn an eye on civil rights and those involved in the revolution for change. The Powerbroker follows Whitney M. Young, Jr. (shown center in photo) on his journey from segregated Kentucky to head of the National Urban League. Building the Dream recounts the journey of an idea for a national monument honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. to ensure that King’s dream remains alive for future generations. And The March revisits the 1963 March on Washington, a pivotal moment in the civil rights movement (see page 18). The Powerbroker: Whitney Young and the Fight for Civil Rights Fri, 8/30 at 6pm & 9pm Building the Dream Fri, 8/30 at 7pm World on the Web The March Visit World online to find fullFri, 8/30 at 8pm length and short-form streamed World is produced and distributed by WGBH Boston, American Public Television and WNET/New York in association with PBS and the National Educational Telecommunications Association.

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Theater Talk sun (8/18) 11:30am on 44 William Kentridge: Anything Is Possible sat (8/10) 3am on 44, mon (8/12) 4am on 2; 4am on 44

Best of Britain As Time Goes By sat (8/17) 8:30pm on 2, sat (8/24) 8:30pm on 2, sat (8/31) 8:30pm on 2 The Bletchley Circle Wed (8/28) 10pm on 44, thu (8/29) 3am on 2 The Cafe sat (8/17) 9pm on 2, sun (8/18) 5am on 2, sat (8/24) 9pm on 2, sat (8/31) 9pm on 2 Call the Midwife mon (8/5) 2am on 44; 5am on 2, tue (8/6) 5am on 44 Death in Paradise every Wed 9pm on 44, thu 2am on 2 Inspector George Gently George Gently tue (8/6) 2am on 2 The Burning Man tue (8/13) 2am on 2 Bomber’s Moon tue (8/20) 2am on 2 Gently with the Innocents tue (8/27) 2am on 2 Keeping Up Appearances sat (8/17) 7:30pm, 8pm on 2, sat (8/24) 8pm on 2, sat (8/31) 8pm on 2 Masterpiece Mystery! Miss Marple, Series V: The Blue Geranium sun (8/4) 9pm on 2 Miss Marple VI: The Pale Horse sun (8/11) 9pm on 2, mon (8/12) 1:30pm on 44, tue (8/13) 4am on 2; 9pm on 44, sat (8/17) 6pm on 2 The Lady Vanishes sun (8/18) 9pm, 10:30pm on 2, mon (8/19) 1am on 44; 4am on 2, tue (8/20) 3am, 9pm on 44 Endeavour, Series I: Rocket mon (8/19) 1:30pm on 44 Silk (Pt. 1) sun (8/25) 9pm, 11pm on 2, mon (8/26) 1am on 44; 4am on 2, tue (8/27) 3am, 9pm on 44, sat (8/31) 6pm on 2 Midsomer Murders Dark Autumn (Pt. 1) mon (8/5) 8pm on 44, tue (8/6) 1am on 2 Dark Autumn (Pt. 2) mon (8/12) 8pm on 44, tue (8/13) 1am on 2, Tainted Fruit (Pt. 1) mon (8/19) 8pm on 44, tue (8/20) 1am on 2 Tainted Fruit (Pt. 2) mon (8/26) 8pm on 44, tue (8/27) 1am on 2 Queen Victoria’s Empire Engines of Change/Passage to India mon (8/5) 12am on 44, tue (8/6) 3am on 44 The Moral Crusade/The Scramble for Africa mon (8/12) 12am on 44, tue (8/13) 2am on 44 Scott & Bailey Wed (8/7) 10pm on 44, thu (8/8) 3am on 2, Wed (8/14) 10pm on 44, thu (8/15) 3am on 2, Wed (8/21) 10pm on 44, thu (8/22) 3am on 2 Secrets of Chatsworth thu (8/1) 8pm on 2, Fri (8/2) 2:30pm on 44 Sherlock Holmes The Resident Patient Wed (8/7) 8pm on 44, thu (8/8) 1am on 2 The Red Headed League Wed (8/14) 8pm on 44, thu (8/15) 1am on 2 The Final Problem Wed (8/21) 8pm on 44, thu (8/22) 1am on 2 The Empty House Wed (8/28) 8pm on 44, thu (8/29) 1am on 2

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Food & Wine America’s Test Kitchen thu (8/1) 7:30pm on 44, mon (8/12) 7:30pm on 44, tue (8/13) 7:30pm on 44, Wed (8/14) 7:30pm on 44, thu (8/15) 7:30pm on 44, sat (8/17) 3pm on 2, mon (8/19) 7:30pm on 44, tue (8/20) 7:30pm on 44, Wed (8/21) 7:30pm on 44, tue (8/27) 7:30pm on 44, Wed (8/28) 7:30pm on 44, thu (8/29) 7:30pm on 44 Barbecue University sat (8/17) 2:30pm on 2 Ciao Italia sun (8/18) 2pm on 44 Cook’s Country Fri (8/2) 7:30pm on 44, sat (8/3) 3:30pm on 2, sat (8/10) 3:30pm on 2, sun (8/11) 5am on 2, Fri (8/16) 7:30pm on 44, sat (8/17) 3:30pm on 2, sat (8/24) 3:30pm on 2 Essential Pepin sun (8/18) 4:30pm on 44 The French Chef sat (8/17) 1pm on 2 Hot Dog Program thu (8/15) 2:30pm on 44; 8pm on 2, sun (8/18) 4pm on 2; 8pm on 44, Fri (8/23) 2am on 44; 5am on 2, sat (8/24) 4am on 44, tue (8/27) 5am on 44 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef sun (8/18) 4pm on 44 Kimchi Chronicles sun (8/18) 3:30pm on 44 Lidia’s Italy in America sat (8/17) 1:30pm on 2, sun (8/18) 5pm on 44 Martha Bakes sat (8/17) 11:30am on 2, sun (8/18) 3pm on 44, sat (8/31) 11:30am on 2 Martha Stewart’s Cooking School sat (8/17) 11am on 2, sun (8/18) 2:30pm on 44, sat (8/31) 11am on 2 Mind of a Chef sat (8/17) 12pm on 2, sat (8/31) 12pm on 2 Neighborhood Kitchens every sat 4pm on 2 Also on sun (8/11) 5:30am on 2, sat (8/17) 11pm on 2; 10:30pm on 44, sun (8/18) 12pm on 2, sat (8/24) 11pm on 2, Fri (8/30) 7:30pm on 44, sat (8/31) 1pm, 1:30pm, 2pm, 2:30pm, 3pm, 3:30pm, 11pm on 2 Sara’s Weeknight Meals sat (8/17) 12:30pm on 2, sat (8/31) 12:30pm on 2 Simply Ming sat (8/17) 2pm on 2, sun (8/18) 5:30pm on 44



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89.7 WGBH Boston Public Radio Reporting on the Dream

This month on WGBH 2, the documentary The March (see page 18) features remembrances of key players involved in 1963’s March on Washington, including civil rights activists Julian Bond and Andrew Young, and testimonials from Oprah Winfrey, Harry Belafonte and others. 89.7 WGBH Boston Public Radio will bring listeners local perspectives of this historic gathering. “The March helped transform this country,” says Phil Redo, general manager for WGBH Radio. “We’re going to put it into context by looking at what it meant and still means, and by explaining its enduring affect on our region and country.” Leading up to the 50th anniversary on August 28, listen for commentary from award-winning journalist Callie Crossley, host of Under the Radar on 89.7 and a regular panelist on WGBH TV’s Beat the Press and Basic Black, who will share her thoughts on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. On Aug. 28, 89.7 will dedicate a day of coverage to the March, with reports from Phillip Martin on Morning Edition and All Things Considered and midday Boston Public Radio hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan leading a local conversation about the legacy of the March and King’s speech. Then at 2pm, history will come alive when 89.7 dips into WGBH’s archives to present excerpts from WGBH Radio’s 15 hours of on-the-scene coverage from 1963. “As a news organization, we’re so fortunate to have access to WGBH’s archives,” Redo says. “The material we uncover rounds out our reporting and adds another dimension to the stories we tell, deepening listeners’ understanding of significant moments from our past and present.”

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Diary of A Bad Year: A War Correspondent’s Dilemma

NPR’s Kelly McEvers presents an unprecedented and intimate portrait of the sacrifices reporters and their families make to tell untold stories—and the sometimes dangerous allure of the job. The program includes interviews with Anna Blundy, the daughter of a journalist killed in El Salvador; renowned war correspondent Paul Wood of the BBC; longtime conflict writer Jon Lee Anderson of The New Yorker; famed correspondent Christiane Amanpour of CNN; and Sebastian Junger, who with the late Tim Hetherington made the award-winning film, Restrepo, about the war in Afghanistan.  Produced with Atlantic Public Media’s Jay Allison. Sun, 8/4 at 7pm Eric in the Evening

Wayne Shorter

Saxophonist Wayne Shorter has been a major figure in the world of jazz for more than 50 years. He composed and played with Art Blakey, Miles Davis and Weather Report. Tonight, host Eric Jackson pays tribute to Wayne’s music as the leader of his own bands. Sun, 8/25 at 9pm

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99.5 WCRB Classical New England Symphony of Brotherhood By Benjamin K. Roe Managing Director of Classical Services

With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day. ~Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “I Have a Dream,” Aug. 28, 1963 Fifty years ago, as a member of the fledgling Educational Radio Network (a forerunner of today’s NPR), WGBH Radio was one of just a handful of stations to cover the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. It was an unprecedented gathering of demonstrators, an event that concluded with the epic “I Have a Dream” speech, delivered on the National Mall by Dr. King. Fifty years later, and closer to home, our microphones will be back out in force in a major public gathering, this time to bring you a musical tribute to the inspiration and ideals that lie at the heart of Dr. King’s dream. Join us Wednesday, August 28, at 7pm for a live broadcast of the Boston Landmark Orchestra’s free concert at the Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade marking this milestone in history. Christopher Wilkins will lead the Boston Landmarks Orchestra, One-City Choir, the New England Spiritual Ensemble, and special guests in a concert of stirring words and inspirational music by Aaron Copland, Duke Ellington, Michael Tippett and Lee Hoiby. The night also will feature the broadcast premiere of Cry, the Beloved Country, Kurt Weill’s moving musical adaptation of Alan Paton’s groundbreaking novel about life in South Africa under apartheid. All in tribute to the man who once declared, “We must see that peace represents a sweeter music, a cosmic melody that is far superior to the discords of war.” A Beautiful Symphony of Brotherhood Wed, 8/28 at 7pm

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A Tanglewood Day Like No Other It’s a day like no other at Tanglewood, filled with fanfare, family activities, food…and lots and lots of music: symphonic, chamber, piano and vocal performances by literally hundreds of musicians, from the teenagers at the Boston University Tanglewood Institute and the budding professionals of the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra to the seasoned veterans of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It’s Tanglewood on Parade, one of the festival’s most beloved traditions, capped off by an evening concert and fireworks that features all of Tanglewood’s orchestras performing in a single extended concert! This year, Tanglewood on Parade also will be a celebration on the air, as 99.5 WCRB will be on the Tanglewood grounds throughout the day, starting with morning host Laura Carlo, continuing with Alan McLellan, and onto Cathy Fuller’s afternoon drive-time program. The entire day will be filled with features, conversations, and, of course, music, in an effort to convey the community open house feel that makes Tanglewood on Parade such a unique event on the summertime calendar. And in the evening, Ron Della Chiesa will be back in the broadcast booth at the Koussevitzky Music Shed to bring you every note as conductors Stéphane Denève, Keith Lockhart, Charles Dutoit and John Williams together lead the Boston Symphony, the Boston Pops, and the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra in the annual Tanglewood on Parade gala concert. We can’t tell you how it will begin—the program is always full of unexpected surprises—but we can promise how it will end: with Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture and an explosion of fireworks over the Berkshires. Joins us all day on Tuesday, August 6, for Tanglewood on Parade—a great Tanglewood tradition that you can now take with you! Tanglewood on Parade Tue, 8/6 beginning at 5am Online: classicalnewengland.org On-air: 99.5 Boston-NH | 89.7 HD2 Boston | 96.3 Beacon Hill 89.5 Nantucket | 88.7 Providence

Saturday 6am Classical Music with Ray Brown 6:30am Writers Almanac 9am Classics For Kids 12pm Classical Music with Ben Roe 12pm Piano Puzzler 5pm Classical Music with Larry King 8pm BSO from Tanglewood 11pm Weekend Performance Today

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WCAI, Cape and Islands NPR Station The Moth Comes to Martha’s Vineyard By Mindy Todd, WCAI’s Host and Managing Director for Editorial

Last summer, at a live event presented by The Moth Radio Hour, mystery writer and native Martha’s Vineyarder Cynthia Riggs amazed the audience gathered in the Vineyard’s Union Chapel. Cynthia, 81, shared the romantic story of how she reconnected with a man she worked with more than a half century ago. We’re grateful that we’ll be hearing more great stories like Cynthia’s this summer when the Peabody Award-winning program returns for Fish Out of Water: The Moth on Martha’s Vineyard, Saturday, August 3, at the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs. (Go to themoth.org for ticket information.) The Moth is dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling, and has two primary goals: to present the finest storytellers among established and emerging writers, performers and artists; and to encourage storytelling among populations whose stories often go unheard. “The Moth’s inaugural show on the Vineyard (last year) was so warmly received that we couldn’t wait to return,” says Sarah Haberman, The Moth’s executive director. “It’s a privilege to be invited back to such a dynamic and vibrant community and we hope to make it an annual tradition.” The New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik will host the Vineyard event, and the evening’s roster of storytellers includes writer and performer Jenny Allen;

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Online: capeandislands.org On-air: 90.1 Martha’s Vineyard, 91.1 Nantucket, 94.3 Brewster, 89.7 HD3 Boston

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former speechwriter for President Clinton Mark Katz; and Buddy Vanderhoop, a Native American of the Wampanoag Tribe of Aquinnah who is widely known on Martha’s Vineyard Cynthia and her long-lost former co-worker, for his ability to catch really big fish. Howard Attebery, at their wedding. Hear their story on themoth.org. “We’re excited to have The Moth at the Tabernacle,” says Jay Allison, founder of WCAI and executive director of Atlantic Public Media, producer of The Moth. “It’ll be a privilege to hear the stories on an August evening in that beautiful setting, and then share them with the rest of the country on the radio show.” If you can’t make the event, listen to The Moth Saturdays at 1pm on WCAI to hear the recorded stories. And if you're curious about how Cynthia’s story unfolded, go to themoth.org (just type her name in the site’s search bar), or find it in our archives on The Point at capeandislands.org. Cynthia, a 13th-generation Vineyarder, joined me on the show to talk about her life and tell the tale of how love can blossom at any age.

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