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A program guide for members of Prairie Public Broadcasting August 2015 BigBlueLive Some of the world’s most charismatic marine creatures convene in a once-a-year confluence of fins, fur, and fangs in Monterey Bay, California. Scientists and animal behaviorists will be there with a LIVE television broadcast to document the extraordinary rejuvenation of this once endangered, and now thriving, ecosystem. Tune in August 31, September 1, and September 2 at 7 pm CT.

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Page 1: August 2015 WAVES

A program guide for members of Prairie Public BroadcastingAugust 2015

BigBlueLiveSome of the world’s most charismatic marine creatures convene in a once-a-year confluence of fins, fur, and fangs in Monterey Bay, California. Scientists and animal behaviorists will be there with a LIVE television broadcast to document the extraordinary rejuvenation of this once endangered, and now thriving, ecosystem.

Tune in August 31, September 1, and September 2 at 7 pm CT.

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Visit www.prairiepublic.org for the most up-to-date schedules, including Prairie Public’s multicast schedules.Programming may change with little or no notice.Programs are listed in Central Time. Prairie Public local television productions are highlighted in blue.

10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

7 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Concordia College English

Professor and Author Amy Watkin fi8:00 Motown 25 (My Music Presents) fi10:00 The Texas Tenors—You Should Dream

fi11:30 Charlie Rose

8 Saturday9:00 am America’s Home Cooking: One

Skillet fiNoon Market to Market 12:30 Almanac1:30 Easy Yoga: The Secret to Strength and

Balance with Peggy Cappy fi2:30 The Blood Sugar Solution 10-Day Detox

Diet fi4:00 Aging Backwards with Miranda

Esmonde-White fi 5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe: Remote, Sacred,

Wild fi5:30 The Bee Gees: One Night Only fi7:00 Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in

Central Park fi8:30 Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo: The 35th

Anniversary Tour fi10:00 Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics—

The ’60s (My Music) fi

9 Sunday12:30 pm Suze Orman’s Financial Solutions

for You fi2:30 Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now

fi5:30 Frank Sinatra: The Voice of Our Time fi7:00 Lawrence Welk’s TV Treasures fi9:00 Downton Abbey Rediscovered ⁄10:30 Under the Streetlamp: Let the Good

Times Roll fi

10 Monday7:00 Celtic Thunder Mythology fi9:00 Celtic Woman Fan Favorites fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

11 Tuesday7:00 Hay Day: Musical Barns of North Dakota

fi8:00 Country Pop Legends (My Music) fi10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

12 Wednesday

1 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley ›8:00 Keeping Up Appearances ›8:30 As Time Goes By ›9:00 Austin City Limits Kacey Musgraves/

Dale Watson ⁄10:00 Front and Center Ginger Baker fi11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

2 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Songs of Perry

Como fi8:00 Last Tango in Halifax (part 6 of 6) ™9:00 Poldark on Masterpiece (part 7 of 7) ⁄11:00 EastEnders ›11:30 EastEnders ›

3 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Toronto fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow Vintage Baltimore fi9:00 The Little Country Theatre: 100 Years at

North Dakota State University fi9:30 Uganda: Sustainable Tourism fi10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

4 Tuesday7:00 The Kennedy Half-Century ⁄8:00 JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness ⁄9:00 Frontline 10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

5 Wednesday7:00 Life on the Reef (part 3 of 3) ⁄8:00 Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who

Changed History (part 1 of 2) ⁄9:00 Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who

Changed History (part 2 of 2) ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

6 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin › 9:00 Father Brown ›

August Prime TimeTelevision Programs

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11:00 Charlie Rose

19 Wednesday7:00 The Mystery of Matter: Search for the

Elements Out of Thin Air (1754-1806) (part 1 of 3) fi

8:00 The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements Unruly Elements (1859-1902) (part 2 of 3) fi

9:00 The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements Into the Atom (1910-1960) (part 3 of 3) fi

10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

20 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin › 9:00 Father Brown › 10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

21 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Author of “Samson’s Gift”

Ellen Diederich; Rollag MN Steamthresher’s Reunion fi

8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week 8:30 National Gallery ⁄11:30 Charlie Rose

22 Saturday7:00 Vicar of Dibley › 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances › 8:30 As Time Goes By › 9:00 Austin City Limits Nick Cave & The Bad

Seeds ⁄10:00 Front and Center Christina Perri fi11:00 EastEnders › 11:30 EastEnders ›

23 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Tribute to

Fred Astaire fi8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series

II A Scandal in Belgravia (part 1 of 3) ™9:30 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series

II The Hounds of Baskerville (part 2 of 3) ™11:00 EastEnders › 11:30 EastEnders ›

24 Monday7:00 Antiques Roadshow Cincinnati, Hour 3 fi8:00 Antiques Roadshow Myrtle Beach,

Hour 1 fi9:00 Prairie Mosaic Lake Country

Mountaineers Black Powder Club;

7:00 The Tenors: Under One Sky fi8:30 Il Volo: Live from Pompeii fi10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

13 Thursday7:00 Doc Martin: Revealed ⁄8:30 Father Brown: Saving Souls,

Solving Crimes ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

14 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 ’60s & ’70s Slow Songs (My Music) fi9:00 Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop (My Music) fi11:00 Charlie Rose

15 Saturday9:00 am Sweet Revenge—Turning the Tables

on Processed Food fi10:30 Wheat Belly Total Health with William

Davis, MD fiNoon Market to Market12:30 Almanac1:30 BrainChange with David Perlmutter, MD

fi3:00 Healing ADD with Dr. Daniel Amen, MD

and Tana Amen, RN fi5:00 50 Years with Peter, Paul and Mary fi7:00 Glen Campbell: Good Times Again fi8:30 John Denver: Country Boy fi10:00 John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind

(My Music) fi

16 Sunday1:00 pm Disease Proof with Dr. David Katz fi2:00 Dr. Christiane Northrup—Glorious

Women Never Age fi3:30 Rick Steves’ Dynamic Europe:

Amsterdam, Prague, Berlin fi5:30 The Tenors: Under One Sky fi7:00 Starlight Ballroom (My Music) fi9:00 Downton Abbey Rediscovered ⁄10:30 Victor Borge’s Timeless Comedy! fi

17 Monday7:00 Angels Sing, Libera In America fi 8:30 Ken Burns: The Civil War fi10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

18 Tuesday7:00 Navy SEALs—Their Untold Story Œ9:00 Frontline10:00 As Time Goes By ›10:30 Nightly Business Report

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Gooseberry Falls State Park; Elisa Korenne; The Orphan Train fi

9:30 Music Voyager Tokyo: A Feast for the Senses ⁄

10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

25 Tuesday7:00 A Few Good Pie Places fi8:00 A Few Great Bakeries fi9:00 Frontline10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

26 Wednesday7:00 PBS Previews—Best of the Fall ⁄7:30 Art Basel: A Portrait fi8:00 Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure fi9:00 Typeface fi10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

27 Thursday7:00 Ask This Old House fi7:30 Ask This Old House fi8:00 Doc Martin › 9:00 Father Brown › 10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

28 Friday7:00 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 7:30 Prairie Pulse Author of “Goodbye Mike,

Hello Judge,” Judge Myron Bright fi

8:00 Charlie Rose—The Week 8:30 New Tanglewood Tales: Backstage with

Rising Artists fi9:00 Great Performances Vienna Philharmonic

Summer Night Concert 2015 fi10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

29 Saturday7:00 To the Manor Born › 7:30 Waiting for God ›8:00 Keeping Up Appearances › 8:30 As Time Goes By › 9:00 Austin City Limits The Avett Brothers/

Nickel Creek ⁄10:00 Front and Center Alt-J fi11:00 EastEnders › 11:30 EastEnders ›

30 Sunday7:00 Lawrence Welk Show Hawaii fi8:00 Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series

II The Reichenbach Fall (part 3 of 3) ⁄9:30 Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of

Florence fi10:00 Vicious (part 1 of 6) ™10:30 Vicious (part 2 of 6) ™11:00 EastEnders › 11:30 EastEnders ›

31 Monday7:00 Big Blue Live (part 1 of 3) ⁄8:00 Antiques Roadshow Myrtle Beach,

Hour 2 fi9:00 Prairie Mosaic Graffiti Artists Paul Ide

and Micha; North Dakota’s 2015 State Poetry Out Loud Winner J’Kobe Wallace; Thomas Douglas, the 5th Earl of Selkirk;

On television, on radio, online, and in your community

Get some tips from the pro!Artist and educator Buck Paulson will be in Prairie Public’s downtown Fargo studio on Friday, September 25, 6:30 to 8 pm, to greet you and demonstrate some of his painting techniques. Stop by for some refreshments and painting inspiration. This event is free, and no registration is required.

We’ll be thereThrill to the soulful voices of The Tenors at an MTS Centre concert on September 18—pledge your support to Prairie Public at the $240 level to receive tickets as our ‘thank-you’ gift! Tune in Sunday, August 16, at 5:30 pm for The Tenors: Under One Sky to find out how to reserve your tickets, or call us at 800-359-6900.

Travel to Europe with usJoin Prairie Public for a marvelous “Tulip Time on the Romantic Rhine” river cruise April 6-16, 2016. Our adventure begins in Switzerland and includes ports in Cologne, Rudesheim, Mannheim, Strasbourg, and Basel; an opportunity to tour Heidelberg; and a visit to Keukenhof Gardens at the height of tulip season! Contact our travel partner, Satrom Travel & Tour, at 1-800-833-8787 or satromtravel.com. Sign up soon and take advantage of a $150 per person early bird discount!

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Reina Del Cid ⁄9:30 Music Voyager Tohoku: Japan Rising ⁄10:00 As Time Goes By › 10:30 Nightly Business Report11:00 Charlie Rose

Overnight SchedulePrograms are listed in Central Time.’60s & ’70s Slow Songs (My Music) 8/16, 3 am

American Woodshop Sundays, 6:30 am, except 8/9, 8/16

Angels Sing, Libera in America 8/19, 1 amAntiques Roadshow Wednesdays, 1 am, 2 am, except 8/12, 8/19

Art Basel: A Portrait 8/28, 1:30 amAsia Insight Wednesdays, 12:30 am; Sundays, 1:30 am

Ask This Old House Mondays, 4 am, 4:30 am, except 8/17; Saturdays, 1 am, 1:30 am, except 8/15

Austin City Limits Sundays, 4 am, except 8/9, 8/16

Celtic Thunder Mythology 8/12, 1 amCeltic Woman Fan Favorites 8/12, 3 amCharlie Rose—The Week Mondays, 1 am, except 8/17

Country Pop Legends (My Music) 8/13, 2 am

Da Vinci: The Lost Treasure 8/28, 2 amDisease Proof with Dr. David Katz 8/9, 6 am

Doc Martin Mondays and Saturdays, 2 am, except 8/15, 8/17

Doc Martin: Revealed 8/15, 1 amDownton Abbey Rediscovered 8/11, 8/18, 3 am

Father Brown Mondays and Saturdays, 3 am, except 8/15, 8/17

Father Brown: Saving Souls, Solving Crimes 8/15, 2:30 am

A Few Good Pie Places 8/27, 1 amA Few Great Bakeries 8/27, 2 amFocus on Europe Sundays, 1 amFrontline Thursdays, 3 am, except 8/13Glen Campbell: Good Times Again 8/17, Midnight

Globe Trekker Sundays, 3 am, except 8/9, 8/16

Hay Day: Musical Barns of North Dakota 8/13, 1 am

Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History 8/7, 2 am, 3 am

Il Volo: Live from Pompeii 8/14, 2:30 amInnerviews with Ernie Manouse Thursdays, 12:30 am

JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness 8/6, 2 amJohn Denver: Country Boy 8/17, 1:30 amJohn Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) 8/17, 3 am

Ken Burns: The Civil War 8/19, 2:30 amThe Kennedy Half-Century 8/6, 1 amLawrence Welk Show Tuesdays, 1 am, except 8/11, 8/18

Lawrence Welk’s TV Treasures 8/11, 1 amLife on the Reef 8/7, 1 amThe Little Country Theatre: 100 Years at North Dakota State University 8/5, 3 am

Living Smart Sundays, 5 am, except 8/9, 8/16

Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock, Series II 8/25, 2 am, 3:30 am

McLaughlin Group Sundays, 2:30 amMoneywise with Kelvin Boston Mondays, 1:30 am, except 8/17

Music Voyager 8/26, 3:30 amThe Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements 8/21, 1 am, 2 am, 3 am

Navy SEALs—Their Untold Story 8/20, 1 amNightly Business Report Tuesday through Saturday, 5 am

Overheard with Evan Smith Saturdays, 12:30 am; Sundays, 2 am

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home Sundays, 5:30 am, except 8/9, 8/16

Painting with Paulson Sundays, 6 am, except 8/9, 8/16

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo: The 35th Anniversary Tour 8/9, 4:30 am

PBS NewsHour Tuesday through Saturday, 4 am, except 8/11, 8/12, 8/18, 8/25

PBS Previews—Best of the Fall 8/28, 1 amPoldark on Masterpiece 8/4, 2 amPrairie Mosaic 8/26, 3 amPrairie Pulse Mondays, 12:30 am, except 8/17

Religion & Ethics Newsweekly Tuesdays, 12:30 am

Rick Steves’ Europe: Remote, Sacred, Wild 8/11, 4:30 am

Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop (My Music) 8/16, 4:30 am

Scully/The World Show Fridays, 12:30 amSimon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park 8/9, 3 am

Starlight Ballroom (My Music) 8/18, 1 amTavis Smiley Tuesday through Saturday, Midnight, except 8/8, 8/22; Tuesday through Saturday, 5:30 am

The Tenors: Under One Sky 8/14, 1 amTo the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe Sundays, Midnight

Typeface 8/28, 3 amUganda: Sustainable Tourism 8/5, 3:30 amWashington Week with Gwen Ifill Mondays, Midnight, except 8/17

Well Read Sundays, 12:30 amVictor Borge’s Timeless Comedy 8/12, 8/18, 4:30 am; 8/16, 6:30 am

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8:30 Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo æ except 8/17

8:30 Curious George Follow That Monkey æ (8/17) (1½ hrs)

9:00 Sesame Street æ except 8/1710:00 Dinosaur Train æ 10:30 WordWorld æ 11:00 Peg + Cat æ 11:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog æ Noon Super Why! æ 12:30 Martha Speaks æ 1:00 Sesame Street æ 1:30 Caillou æ 2:00 Sid the Science Kid æ 2:30 WordGirl æ 3:00 Cyberchase æ 3:30 Arthur æ 4:00 Maya & Miguel æ 4:30 Odd Squad æ 5:00 BBC World News America5:30 PBS NewsHour 6:30 As Time Goes By ›

Symbol Keyfi General audienceæ Suitable for all childrenÆ Directed to children age 7 and older⁄ Parental guidance suggested

Saturdays6:00 am Charlie Rose 7:00 Well Read fi7:30 McLaughlin Group 8:00 Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack 8:30 Innerviews with Ernie Manouse 9:00 America’s Test Kitchen from Cook’s

Illustrated fi Cook’s Country begins 8/299:30 New Scandinavian Cooking fi10:00 Steven Raichlen’s Project Smoke fi10:30 Kevin Dundon’s Back to Basics fi

The Jazzy Vegetarian begins 8/2911:00 Ciao Italia fi11:30 Mexico—One Plate at a Time with Rick

Bayless fiNoon Market to Market12:30 Almanac 1:30 Knit & Crochet Now! fi2:00 Sewing with Nancy fi2:30 Quilting Arts fi3:00 American Woodshop fi3:30 Painting with Paulson fi4:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home fi4:30 Ask This Old House fi5:00 Prairie Pulse fi5:30 Scully/The World Show fi6:00 PBS NewsHour Weekend 6:30 Charlie Rose—The Week

Sundays 7:00 am Sesame Street æ 8:00 Bob the Builder æ 8:30 Space Racers fi 9:00 1001 Nights fi9:30 Thomas & Friends æ 10:00 Martha Speaks æ 10:30 SciGirls fi11:00 Curiosity Quest fi11:30 Mixed Nutz æ Noon Odd Squad æ except 8/2Noon Great Performances at the Met “La Donna

del Lago” ⁄ (8/2) (3 hrs)12:30 Red River Showcase fi (8/16, 8/23,

8/30)1:00 POV “Tea Time” ⁄ (8/23)(1 hr)1:00 POV “Neuland” ⁄ (8/30)(1½ hrs)2:00 POV “Beats of the Antonov” ⁄ (8/23) (1 hr)2:30 POV “Listening is an Act of Love:

A Storycorps Special” ⁄ (8/30)3:00 Globe Trekker ⁄ 4:00 Doc Martin ⁄ 5:00 Antiques Roadshow fi6:00 Antiques Roadshow fi

Weekdays5:00 am Various Public Affairs programs (1½ hrs) 6:30 Wild Kratts æ 7:00 Curious George æ except 8/177:00 Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle æ

(8/17) (1½ hrs)7:30 The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!

æ except 8/178:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood æ except 8/17

August Daytime Television Programs

La Donna del Lago from Great Performances at the Met Enjoy a new production of Rossini’s opera on Sunday, August 2, at noon—with Joyce DiDonato, Juan Diego Flórez, Daniela Barcellona, John Osborn, and Oren Gradus. Michele Mariotti conducts.

*Special membership drive programs air August 7-17.

See the prime time schedule for details!

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while nurturing youth by providing quality pre-professional educational opportunities in the arts that result in

the cultural enrichment of our communities and state.”

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August Television Highlights

In Henry and Anne: The Lovers Who Changed History, historian Dr. Suzannah Lipscomb traces the tumultuous relationship between Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Utilizing historical accounts and footage from the places they lived, the two-hour drama argues against many of the established notions about the couple. New! Wednesday, August 5, 8 pm CT

Celebrate the golden era of swing with Starlight Ballroom (My Music), a glorious look at the orchestras, bandleaders, and singers who ruled the radio and

dance halls. The show features Perry Como, Doris Day, Benny Goodman, Tex Beneke, Peggy Lee (pictured), The Mills Brothers, and more. New! Sunday, August 16, 7 pm CT

With Dr. Christiane Northrup—Glorious Women Never Age, turn the notion of aging on its head with seven steps that

celebrate the wisdom of growing older. Christiane is a visionary pioneer, a fearless thinker, and one of the world’s leading authorities in the fields of women’s health and wellness. Sunday, August 16, 2 pm CT

Back by popular demand is Hay Day: Musical Barns of North Dakota—the Prairie Public documentary that pays tuneful tribute to the barn and explores the architecture, history, preservation, restoration, and current uses of seven barns, accompanied by barn dance music! Tuesday, August 11, 7 pm CT

Discover the man behind the music in John Denver: Country Boy. In this intimate profile of the popular singer-songwriter, his friends, former wives and managers, family members, and musicians who toured with him for decades

explore his life and legacy. Saturday, August 15, 8:30 pm CT

On Frontline in August, see how the NRA uses its unrivaled political power in Gunned Down: The Power of the NRA (8/4); learn how fees, self-dealing, and kickbacks profit Wall Street while imperiling our savings in The Retirement Gamble (8/18); and investigate the spread of dangerous pathogens with The Trouble with Chicken (8/25). Tuesdays at 9 pm CT

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Many Prairie Public local television productions are funded in part by the following:

Minnesota Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund with money from the voters on November 4, 2008, North Dakota

Council on the Arts, North Dakota Humanities Council, and by the members of Prairie Public. Thank you!

August Television Highlights

Do you know Dmitri Mendeleev, Marie Curie, Joseph Priestley, Antoine Lavoisier, Humphry Davy, Harry Moseley, and Glenn Seaborg? The Mystery of Matter, a three-hour series, explores the great adventurers in science and their quest to understand what the world is made of. New! Wednesday, August 19, 7 pm CT

Come along on a tour of pie shops from Maine to Minnesota with A Few Good Pie Places. Meet crusty and flaky cooks who know how to make dough, deploy

spices, and crisscross a lattice top. It’s a celebration of apple, berry, and sweet potato slices. New! Tuesday, August 25, 7 pm CT Stay tuned at 8 pm CT for A Few Great Bakeries.

Based on Larry Sabato’s new book, The Kennedy Half-Century chronicles the

impact and influence of John F. Kennedy’s life, administration, and tragic death on the public, the media, and every subsequent U.S. president. Tuesday, August 4, 7 pm CT Stay tuned at 8 pm CT for JFK & LBJ: A Time for Greatness. New!

Join the iconic duo and the more than 500,000 fans who came out for this once-in-a-lifetime 1981 benefit concert for

the world’s most famous urban park. Simon & Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park features the pair’s greatest hits, from “Mrs. Robinson” to “Sounds of Silence.” New! Saturday, August 8, 7 pm CT

Soar with the perfect harmony of the charming trio as they pay homage to their home country. The young tenors perform classic Italian favorites and original songs

in Il Volo: Live from Pompeii, a new concert special filmed in the spectacular ancient ruins. New! Wednesday, August 12, 8:30 pm CT

For four seasons, “The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour” captivated us with its entertaining blend of humor and music. Glen Campbell: Good Times Again shares memories of the hit show and showcases many of the best performances, including several of his chart-topping songs and duets. Saturday, August 15, 7 pm CT

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Radio Schedule

Listeners can choose from two radio formats and can access both schedules with an HD radio, online at www.prairiepublic.org, or on their mobile device with the free Prairie Public radio app.

Roots, Rock, and Jazz Public radio’s signature news and entertainment programs and a diverse schedule of roots, rock, and jazz music.

Classical Public radio’s signature news and entertainment programs and a diverse schedule of classical and opera music.

Jamestown 91.5 fm

Bismarck 90.5 fm

Beach 91.9 fm

Bowman 91.9 fm

Crosby 91.9 fmTioga

91.9 fm Devils Lake

91.7 fm

Dickinson 89.9 fm

Fargo 91.9 fm

Grand Forks 89.3 fm

Grand Forks 90.7 fm

Hettinger 91.9 fm

Minot 88.9 fm

Thief River Falls 88.3 fm

Williston 88.7 fm

Williston 89.5 fm

Plentywood91.9 fm

MINNESOTANORTH DAKOTA

SOUTH DAKOTA

MANITOBASASKATCHEWAN

MONTANA

MONDAY—FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

12:00 am JazzWorksJazzWorks JazzWorks

4:00 Morning Edition

7:00 Weekend Edition Saturday Weekend Edition

8:00 The Takeaway

9:00 Into the Music with Mike Olson Car TalkJazzWorks

10:00 World Cafe American Routes

12:00 pm

Into the Music with Mike Olson

World Cafe American Routes

2:00 Sound Opinions

Acoustic Cafe 3:00 The Many Moods

of Ben Vaughn

4:00 The Red River Ramble E-town

5:00 Mountain Stage Mountain Stage

6:00 World Cafe

7:00

The Bone Conduction Music Show Folk Alley

8:00MON-THU JazzWorksFRI Connections made by Guitar Center

9:00

JazzWorks

Saturday Evening Blues Cruise with Mike Olson

Women in Music

10:00 Beale Street CaravanEchoes

11:00 JazzWorks

Tear and Save! You likely have a regular listening schedule. But did you ever wonder what you may be

missing? Tear out and save this schedule of Prairie Public’s Roots, Rock, and Jazz radio format, which is available in Grands Forks, Fargo, and

Williston or anywhere if you listen online or with an HD radio. Stay tuned next month, when we’ll print Prairie Public’s KDSU schedule.

Roots, Rock, and Jazz from Prairie Public

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Please remember Prairie Public Broadcasting in your will, trust, or general estate plans.

TributesPrairie Public recognizes gifts in memory and in honor of others. This month, we gratefully acknowledge the following:Candace Allen In memory of Don GeikenLaDonna L. Blaich In memory of O.V. LindelowKeith Falcon In memory of Marie Falcon

Keith and Diane Grotewold In memory of O.V. LindelowV. A. Hertz In memory of O.V. LindelowBruce and Peggy Hetland In memory of Vic LindelowRobert and Bonnie Johnson In memory of O.V. LindelowLyla Kraft In memory of Rodli PedersonBetty L. Mills In memory of Victor Lindelow

Derek and Bonnie Oldenburger In memory of O.V. Lindelow, M.D.John R. Sakariassen In memory of Vic LindelowDr. Wayne and Lois Swenson In memory of O.V. LindelowWidmer Roel PC In memory of Dr. Olaf Victor LindelowAlbert and Karen Wolf In memory of Dr. Vic Lindelow

Investors Circle Support

We extend our appre-ciation to new and renewing members

of Investors Circle. These donors have demonstrated significant annual support for public broadcasting in our region. In this issue of WAVES, we recognize gifts received April 1–June 30, 2015.

Gold Investors $5,000 to $9,999Paul and Gail Ebeltoft

Silver Investors $2,500 to $4,999Kent Conrad and Lucy CalauttiJuliette and John CooperJack Trueman

Bronze Investors $1,000 to $2,499Anonymous (2)Jennifer, Cindy and Jay Anderson,

Lloyd E. Anderson LP - PinehurstMargaret-Lynne and Jim AstwoodRodney and Anne BiggsMorley and Marjorie Blankstein

Walter ChristensenJoAnne DouglasDr. Marcus and Margaret FiechtnerRobert FinkDr. Walter and Carolyn FrankRevs. Carl and Mary HansenMarie HarstadMary Ann JohnsonRita KellySamee Khan and Mehreen ArbabCarol Jean LarsenMagnum Manufacturing LLCArlette and Richard PrestonDennis and Anita RohdeKaren StokerAlan D. and Phyllis Ann

Thoren FundPatricia and Kenneth Zealand

Member News

At Your Service

Your gift to Prairie Public helps us qualify for matching grants from sources including the National Endowment for the Humanities. When you renew your membership or give an additional gift, it is often matched dollar-for-dollar by these grants.

We value your membership in Prairie Public and strive to provide you with excellent service. Switchboard hours at Prairie Public are Monday—Friday, 8 am to 5 pm CT. After hours, you may leave a message and your call will be returned. Call us at 701-241-6900 or 800-359-6900. Fax us at 701-239-7650 or use a TTY in North Dakota at 800-366-6888. E-mail your questions and comments to [email protected] and find Prairie Public on the web at www.prairiepublic.org

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WAVES is published 12 times a year by Prairie Public Broadcasting, Inc.207 North Fifth Street, P.O. Box 3240Fargo, ND 58108-3240

A membership investment of $35 or more entitles you to a one-year subscription to WAVES. If you do not wish to receive this publication, please notify us. Contributions are tax deductible. Tax receipts are mailed in January. In accordance with North Dakota gaming regulations, Prairie Public Broadcasting’s financial gaming records are available for review to the public. Prairie Public Broadcasting is an Equal Opportunity Provider.

Prairie Public Broadcasting is a member of the Public Broadcasting Service, a private, nonprofit corporation. PBS provides quality television programming and related services to Prairie Public Broadcasting. Prairie Public is also a member of NPR, a network owned by its member stations.

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Summer Night Concert 2015You have excellent seats as Great Performances brings us the Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2015—an open-air concert with a distinctly Scandinavian flavor from the gardens of Austria’s Imperial Schönbrunn Palace. Zubin Mehta conducts, with pianist Rudolf Buchbinder as soloist, in works by Grieg, Sibelius, Richard Strauss, and Johann Strauss II. Tune in Friday, August 28, at 9 pm CT.