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Lakeland PBS lptv.org March 2018 PROTECTMYPUBLICMEDIA.ORG Watch them on Lakeland PBS in March! See them LIVE in Bemidji in October! Page 5

108 Grant Avenue NE Bemidji, MN 56601-3620 Address Service Requested Non-Profit Organization U. S. Postage PAID Bemidji, MN 56601 Permit No. 77 JOIN US! Watch them on Lakeland PBS in March! See them LIVE in Bemidji in June! Page 4

The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers at the Fonda Theater Saturday, March 10 at 8:30pm Celebrate the legendary band with the only live performance of their entire Sticky Fingers album. Filmed at the historic Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, the concert includes some of the band s greatest hits including Brown Sugar and Wild Horses. Also airs Sunday, March 11 at 1:30am; Saturday, March 17 at 12am The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years Saturday, March 24 at 7pm Explore the history of the Fab Four from their early days in Liverpool to their last concert in San Francisco in 1966. The film, by Oscar-winner Ron Howard, reveals how the foursome united to become the global phenomenon that was The Beatles. Also airs Sunday, March 25 at 12am Concert for George Saturday, March 17 at 7pm Celebrate George Harrison s life in this 2002 memorial concert at the Royal Albert Hall with performances of his music from Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Tom Petty, Billy Preston and more. Available for the first time in high-definition. Pictured: Eric Clapton (left) and Ringo Starr (center) perform at the 2002 Concert for George. Also airs Sunday, March 18 at 12am; Saturday, March 24 at 12am The British Beat (My Music) Saturday, March 3 at 8:30pm; Sunday, March 11 at 3pm Travel to London and around the UK to the places where the British Beat was born. The program features a mix of rare archival full-length performance films mixed with live performances from the Wayne Fontana (pictured), Zombies, Eric Burdon and the Animals, Gerry and the Pacemakers and many more. Petula Clark hosts. Also airs Sunday, March 4 at 2am; Friday, March 9 at 12am; Thursday, March 15 at 3am The Bee Gees One for All Tour - Live in Australia 1989 Tuesday, March 20 at 7pm; Saturday, March 24 at 12:30pm Enjoy the tight harmonies of Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb as they perform their greatest hits, as well as some rarely heard selections, in this fully restored, newly mixed and mastered concert recorded in Melbourne. Pictured (l-r): Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb Also airs Wednesday, March 21 at 12am; Friday, March 23 at 2am; MARCH 2018 - HIGHLIGHTS 1

General Manager s Message This month we ll be showcasing some great new programming as we begin our March pledge drive. Check out this edition of Highlights to see all the great new programs in store for you. Because our March pledge drive is our biggest drive of the year, many of our contributors typically renew their annual support this month. If it s time for you to renew your contribution, please consider making a generous contribution. You can do so either online at lptv.org or by giving us a call at 800-292-0922. Your support allows us to continue bringing you the programs that you enjoy each and every day. Thank you! On March 1, 1988, KAWB in central MN signed on the air! Now, 30 years later, we continue to serve central Minnesota with over-the-air broadcast service and a local office and studio that is the home to local news reporters and our KAWB station manager, Dan Hegstad. We plan to remodel our Brainerd office and studio facility this year and plan to have an open house when we complete this work to celebrate our anniversary and show you our updated space. Look for more information in upcoming editions of Highlights. Over the last year, I ve had many people ask me when we will be doing another concert. I m happy to report that we have not one, but two concerts in the works! First, is the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. They will be performing a benefit concert for Lakeland PBS at the Bemidji High School Auditorium on Tuesday, June 19 at 7pm. We also have another great concert by the very popular Celtic Thunder in the works. They will perform for us also at the Bemidji High School Auditorium on Tuesday, October 16 at 7pm. If you ve never been to a concert at the Bemidji High School Auditorium, you need to check it out. It s an ideal venue for a concert because the acoustics in the auditorium are wonderful and the seating is very confortable. Tickets for both of these concerts will be available as thank you gifts for your contributions during our March pledge drive. This past year we ve seen unprecedented changes in government. Just recently the White House introduced their budget recommendation to congress for FY19. Unfortunately, funding for public media was eliminated in this budget. The good news is that congress sets the federal budget, not the White House. Federal funding is over 33% of Lakeland PBS budget. If the White House budget proposal actually became law, small stations like Lakeland PBS could ultimately be forced off the air and our region would lose its only local television station. In addition, the national impact would be just as dramatic. With no federal funding, it s likely that even PBS would ultimately fail. In a scenario like this, only the biggest public media stations in major markets might survive, but in a much different capacity. The national programs you enjoy and rely on like the NewsHour, Nova, Nature, and Frontline are possible because all the stations pay to support them. Even a small station like Lakeland PBS pays over $400,000 annually for all the national programs. Regardless of how you feel about this important issue, it s critically important right now that you let your federal legislators know. Go to ProtectMyPublicMedia.org to learn more and to contact your legislators about this important issue. In closing, I ll remind you again that we do indeed have strong local bipartisan support at both the state and federal levels. In addition, a large majority of the American public are very much in support of continued funding for public media. Still, threats like this need to be taken very seriously if we are to maintain a strong public media system in our country. As always, thank you for your generous support! Bill Sanford - CEO Consider a Memorial Gift to Lakeland PBS One of the most moving experiences an individual can have is visiting a memorial. I remember how sobering my first visit to the Vietnam Memorial was, and that same feeling has reoccurred with each successive visit. Memorials serve as a critical affirmation of a life lived, of the important role that someone held in the lives of others, and of the principles that they stood for. One of the most meaningful aspects to my position at Lakeland PBS involves working with family or friends of someone who has passed away on a memorial gift to benefit Lakeland PBS. Many people are not aware that they can make a gift in memory of someone to support Lakeland PBS. Often when I have the privilege of speaking with someone who may be considering a memorial gift, I am reminded about how significant a role Lakeland PBS plays in the lives of our viewers. Every memorial gift provides insight into the life of another and how truly lives can be enhanced through the programming offered on Lakeland PBS. From hearing the voices of the trusted and familiar faces each weeknight on Lakeland News at 10 to providing the highest quality television programming day in and day out, Lakeland PBS provides viewers with content that they could not find elsewhere, content that serves to educate, entertain, enrich and enlighten. If you would like to hear more about making a gift in memory of someone who has passed away or alternatively, in honor of someone who is still living, I invite you to contact me. I would be honored to listen and learn about the role that Lakeland PBS has played in enhancing and improving the life of someone dear to you. Kathleen McKinstra - Development Specialist 218-333-3018 800-292-0922 ext. 118 kmckinstra@lptv.org Please Send Me My FREE Copy of A PERSONAL AND CHARITABLE FINANCIAL RECORD Name Address City State Zip Telephone E-mail Mail to: Lakeland Public Television - 108 Grant Avenue NE - Bemidji, MN 56601 Weeknights at 10pm Dennis Weimann and the entire team are committed to providing area viewers with a complete newscast focusing on local news, sports and weather. Also, you can now watch our 10pm local newscast LIVE from anywhere in the world using your computer, tablet or smart phone. Go to lptv.org at 10 p.m. and you will be directed to our live stream of. Repeated Tuesday through Saturday mornings at 5, 5:30 & 6:30am Lakeland Currents Fridays at 8pm Join hosts Ray Gildow and Bethany Wesley for stimulating conversation with local leaders, citizens and experts about the issues that affect central and northern Minnesota. Repeated on Saturdays at 3:30pm Almanac at the Capitol Wednesdays at 10:30pm Now in its 15th season, Almanac at the Capitol was created to distill the complex workings of the Minnesota Legislature into an easily understandable format for viewers. Hosted by Mary Lahammer, each show begins with the day's political headlines and most important issues. Usually, the program also includes a policy debate with two lawmakers, a behind-the-scenes look at the workings of the Capitol, a review of the week's events, and a look ahead at developing stories. Thursday, March 1 & 29 at 8pm; Friday, March 9, 16 & 23 at 9pm Now in its 38th season, Barry Anderson will again moderate this weekly program live from St. Paul. Each week, different legislators will answer your questions and address your concerns regarding the state of Minnesota. Viewers are encouraged to email questions or comments to: yourlegislators@pioneer.org or call 1-800-726-3178 MARCH 2018 - VOLUME 39, NO. 2 HIGHLIGHTS is published eight times a year by Lakeland PBS KAWE-TV Office & Studio 108 Grant Avenue NE, Bemidji, MN 56601-3620 Telephone 218-751-3407 or 1-800-292-0922 - Fax: 218-751-3142 KAWB-TV Office & Studio 422 NW Third Street - Brainerd, MN 56401-2917 Telephone 218-855-0022 or 1-888-292-0922 - Fax: 218-855-0024 Visit us online at: lptv.org General Manager: Bill Sanford - 218-333-3015 bsanford@lptv.org Program Manager: Jeff Hanks - 218-333-3021 jhanks@lptv.org Director of Development: Glenn McLean - 218-333-3016 gmclean@lptv.org Development Specialist: Kathleen McKinstra - 218-333-3018 kmckinstra@lptv.org Design/Promotion Manager: Ron Johnson - 218-333-3024 rjohnson@lptv.org Corporate Support: Dan Hegstad - 218-333-3032 dhegstad@lptv.org Laura Rock - 218-333-3019 lrock@lptv.org Lakeland PBS Board of Trustees Mike Smith - Chair (Bemidji), Ray Gildow - Vice Chair (Staples), Kathy Moore - Secretary (Lakeshore), Bryan Westerman - Treasurer (Bemidji), Gary Block (Little Falls), Susan Holden (Minneapolis), Paul Hunt (Pine River), Milt Lee (Cass Lake), Ann Marie Ward (Bemidji), Ryan Welle (Bemidji), Kim Williams (Bemidji) and Debra Zipf (Hillman) KAWE Community Advisory Council John Hawthorne (Puposky), Barbara Horn (Bemidji), Tom Lembrick (Bemidji), Beverly Lloyd (Walker), David Quam (Bemidji) and Tom Skime (Bemidji) KAWB Community Advisory Council Amy Dinkle-VanValkenburg (Staples), Nan Farrington (Brainerd), Wanda Gorgoschlitz (Pine River), Dan Hegstad (Brainerd), Dave Henschke (Brainerd), Robert Jenkins (Motley) and Sharon Sandberg (Cushing) 2 MARCH 2018 - HIGHLIGHTS

Big Band Years Sunday, March 11 at 11:30am My Music presents its first "Big Band" music retrospective featuring the biggest songs that got us through World War II and kick-started the baby boom with brassy legends that will take your members on a "Sentimental Journey" Also airs Monday, March 12 at 12am; Wednesday, March 14 at 3am Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Monday, March 5 at 7pm; Saturday, March 10 at 2:30pm; Sunday, March 11 at 7pm Celebrate the new generation of doo wop performers as the original legends reunite to pass the torch. Performers include Kenny Vance & the Planotones, The Duprees, The Whiptones, Charlie Thomas Drifters, The Modern Gentlemen and more. Also airs Tuesday, March 6 at 12am; Saturday, March 10 at 2:30am Jimmy Buffett: Buried Treasure Saturday, March 24 at 9:30pm Explore the musical roots of the popular performer during his pre-beach years through historical recordings, great stories and in-concert performances. Includes some of his earliest demo recordings, restored and being released for the first time. Also airs Sunday, March 25 at 2:30am Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter! Saturday, March 3 at 10:30pm; Sunday, March 4 at 2pm; Sunday, March 11 at 9:30pm This collection of Victor Borge's funniest and most memorable skits contains such classic comedy bits as the timeless "Phonetic Punctuation," "Inflationary Language," "The Opera Singer" with Marylyn Mulvey and more. Rare archival footage from the Borge family vault enhances this memorable retrospective. Rita Rudner narrates.. Also airs Monday, March 5 at 1:30am; Friday, March 9 at 2am; Monday, March 12 at 3:30am 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Saturday, March 3 at 10am; Tuesday, March 13 at 8:30pm; Saturday, March 17 at 1pm Hear from Dr. Fuhrman about the crisis of obesity and chronic disease plaguing America. Get his revolutionary health plan -- which is about knowledge and a healthy, effective and scientifically proven plan for shedding weight quickly and reclaiming vitality and good health. Also airs Friday, March 9 at 3:30am; Wednesday, March 14 at 1:30am Mister Rogers: It s You I Like Tuesday, March 13 at 7pm; Saturday, March 17 at 11:30am Join host Michael Keaton to celebrate "Mister Rogers Neighborhood," the pioneering children's series that premiered nationally 50 years ago. Keaton worked as a stagehand and made appearances on the series in the 1970s. Whoopi Goldberg, Itzhak Perlman, John Lithgow, and others reveal their favorite memories from the series. Also airs Wednesday, March 14 at 12am; Wednesday, March 21 at 3:30am Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living with Peggy Cappy Saturday, March 3 at 2pm; Thursday, March 8 at 9pm; Saturday, March 17 at 4pm; Sunday, March 18 at 11:30am; Tuesday, March 20 at 9pm Peggy Cappy joins yoga and neuromuscular therapist Lee Albert to offer effective strategies for alleviating symptoms and moving towards a pain-free life. Also airs Tuesday, March 6 at 4am; Sunday, March 11 at 11pm; Saturday, March 17 at 11pm; Friday, March 23 at 4am Brain Secrets with Dr. Michael Merzenich Saturday, March 3 at 11:30am; Tuesday, March 6 at 8:30pm Join host Maria Shriver to discover how to improve and maintain cognitive fitness and deal with aging. Dr. Merzenich, a neuroscience pioneer, reveals new information about the brain and shows us how to rejuvenate and reshape our brains. Also airs Wednesday, March 7 at 3:30am Monday, March 12 at 7pm; Thursday, March 22 at 8:30pm Dr. Daniel Amen show you how to supercharge your memory and remember what matters most to you. He talks about how you can improve your memory and even rescue it if you think it's headed for trouble. Also airs Tuesday, March 13 at 12am; Saturday, March 17 at 3:30am Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott Monday, March 12 at 8:30pm; Saturday, March 17 at 5pm Wall Street bankers and Congress have just upended 30+ years of the tax code - what does it all mean for you and your family? And more importantly, how can you protect your hard-earned savings? Also airs Tuesday, March 13 at 1:30am Nature H Is for Hawk: A New Chapter Wedenesday, March 7 at 7pm; Sunday, March 11 at 1:30pm Helen Macdonald s best-selling book H Is for Hawk told the story of a grieving daughter who found healing in the form of Mabel, a goshawk. The goshawk is capable of finding and killing its prey with tremendous speed. For the first time since Mabel s death, Macdonald tries again to train another one of these secretive birds of prey and intimately explore their lives in the wild forests they call home. Also airs Thursday, March 8 at 12am; Monday, March 12 at 2am Nature "Naledi: One Little Elephant" Wedenesday, March 14 at 7pm Born inside a sanctuary in the wilderness of Botswana, Naledi the baby elephant loses her mother and faces the world alone. It is up to a devoted team of caretakers to urge Naledi to survive and help find her place in the herd. (see photo) Also airs Thursday, March 15 at 12am MARCH 2018 - HIGHLIGHTS 3

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 50 Years and Circlin' Back Saturday, March 3 at 7pm; Tuesday, March 6 at 7pm, Monday, March 19 at 8:30pm Celebrate the groundbreaking band's musical milestones and hits along with special guests Vince Gill, John Prine, Jackson Browne, Alison Krauss, Rodney Crowell, Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Ibbotson, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas and Byron House. Pictured (l-r): Jeff Hanna, Bob Carpenter, and Jimmie Fadden: three of the original core group of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band members doing there thing as they have for as they have for an unprecedented 50 Years! Alan Jackson - Precious Memories Saturday, March 10 at 7pm; Thursday, March 22 at 7pm This concert was taped at the historic Ryman, known as "The Mother Church of Country Music" in Nashville, TN, and features signature renditions of traditional hymns and gospel favorites. Selections include: "When We All Get to Heaven," "The Old Rugged Cross" and "How Great Thou Art." Also airs Sunday, March 11 at 12am; Saturday, March 17 at 2am; Thursday, March 22 at 12am; Saturday, March 24 at 10:30pm Arrow Printing, Paul Bunyan Communications, Gary Block Tours, Subway, KB101 and Country Inn & Suites along with Lakeland PBS proudly present JOIN US! Tuesday, June 19, 2018-7PM Bemidji High School Auditorium - Bemidji, MN NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND TICKET ORDER FORM Name Telephone Address City State Zip Please send me: VIP Package @ $200 (2 reserved tickets in center, row 1-4 and 2 Meet & Greets) $ Lakeland PBS Member Package @ $125 (Includes 2 reserved tickets)........ $ Reserved tickets @ $35 (I am a Current Member of Lakeland PBS)........... $ Reserved tickets @ $40 (I am NOT a Current Member of Lakeland PBS)........ $ I have enclosed a check payable to Lakeland PBS Total $ Please charge my: VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER CARD Card # Expiration Date: Mail your ticket order to LAKELAND PBS - 108 Grant Avenue NE - Bemidji, MN 56601 Ticket Options Available VIP MEMBER PACKAGE - $200 - ONLY 12 PACKAGES AVAILABLE - 2 Reserved Seat Tickets (Center Section within Rows 1-4) 2 Nitty Gritty Meet & Greet Tickets Membership to Lakeland PBS 1 Lakeland PBS Member Card (2 for 1 dining throughout Minnesota) LPBS MEMBER PACKAGE - $125 2 Reserved Seat Tickets Membership to Lakeland PBS 1 Lakeland PBS TV Member Card (2 for 1 dining throughout Minnesota) RESERVED TICKETS - $40 Lakeland PBS Members Only $35 ORDER YOUR TICKETS ONLINE AT lptv.org ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL USING THE FORM OR CALL 218-751-3407 or 800-292-0922 OR IN PERSON AT THE Lakeland PBS Office 108 Grant Ave. NE - Bemidji Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30AM to 5:00PM SEATING IS LIMITED AND WE EXPECT THIS CONCERT TO SELL OUT VERY EARLY! DON T MISS OUT... ORDER YOUR TICKETS TODAY! 4 MARCH 2018 - HIGHLIGHTS

Celtic Woman - Homecoming: Ireland Sunday, March 18 at 7pm; Saturday, March 24 at 5pm Celebrate the timeless emotion of Ireland's centuries-old heritage in this live concert filmed in Dublin. Celtic Woman combines the country's finest musical talents with epic stage production to present a uniquely inspiring live experience. This special features such classic songs as "Walk Beside Me," "Dulaman," "Amazing Grace," "You Raise Me Up," and many more. Also airs Tuesday, March 20 at 3am; Friday, March 23 at 12am Sunday, March 4 at 7pm; Thursday, March 8 at 7pm; Saturday, March 10 at 5pm; Wednesday, March 21 at 8pm A new show to celebrate 10 Years of Celtic Thunder with a fantastic performance featuring 27 new songs including traditional and contemporary Irish songs, classic hits, love songs, nostalgic songs and fun retro songs drawn from the soundtrack of our lives. A variety of solo and ensemble numbers featuring something for everyone and showcases the magic that turned Celtic Thunder into a household name in 2008. JOIN US! Arrow Printing, Paul Bunyan Communications, Paul Bunyan Broadcasting and Subway along with Lakeland PBS proudly present Returning To Bemidji... Tuesday, October 16, 2018-7PM Bemidji High School Auditorium - Bemidji, MN CELTIC NDER X TICKET ORDER FORM Name Telephone Address City State Zip Please send me: VIP Package @ $250 (2 reserved tickets in center, row 1-7 and 2 Meet & Greets) $ Lakeland PBS Member Package @ $175 (Includes 2 reserved tickets)......... $ Reserved tickets @ $65 (I am a Current Member of Lakeland PBS)........... $ Reserved tickets @ $75 (I am NOT a Current Member of Lakeland PBS)........ $ I have enclosed a check payable to Lakeland PBS Total $ Please charge my: VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER CARD Card # Expiration Date: Mail your ticket order to LAKELAND PBS - 108 Grant Avenue NE - Bemidji, MN 56601 Ticket Options Available VIP MEMBER PACKAGE - $250 - ONLY 25 PACKAGES AVAILABLE - 2 Reserved Seat Tickets (Center Section within Rows 1-7) 2 Celtic Thunder Meet & Greet Tickets Membership to Lakeland PBS 1 Lakeland PBS Member Card (2 for 1 dining throughout Minnesota) LPBS MEMBER PACKAGE - $175 2 Reserved Seat Tickets Membership to Lakeland PBS 1 Lakeland PBS TV Member Card (2 for 1 dining throughout Minnesota) RESERVED TICKETS - $75 Lakeland PBS Members Only $65 ORDER YOUR TICKETS ONLINE AT lptv.org ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL USING THE FORM OR CALL 218-751-3407 or 800-292-0922 OR IN PERSON AT THE Lakeland PBS Office 108 Grant Ave. NE - Bemidji Hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30AM to 5:00PM SEATING IS LIMITED AND WE EXPECT THIS CONCERT TO SELL OUT VERY EARLY! DON T MISS OUT... ORDER YOUR TICKETS TODAY! MARCH 2018 - HIGHLIGHTS 5

1 2 3 SUN 4 MON 5 TUE 6 WED 7 8 9 10 SUN 11 MON 12 TUE 13 WED 14 15 16 17 SUN 18 MON 19 TUE 20 WED 21 22 23 24 SUN 25 MON 26 TUE 27 WED 28 29 30 31 7:00 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM Common Ground Backroads The This Old House Hour Nature Snowbound: Animals of Winter Nova Prediction By The Numbers Frontline Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Moveable Feast The Woodwright s Shop Travelscope Almanac Lakeland Currents Washington Week Me Too, Now What? Frontline Weinstein Common Ground Backroads The This Old House Hour Common Ground Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker Food Hour: Sicily The British Beat (My Music) 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Brain Secrets with Dr. Michael Merzenich Cooking/Nick Stellino Ellie s Real Good Food Cooks Country N. Stellino: Storyteller Joanne Weir s Cooking Moveable Feast Ciao Italia An Evening with Lucia Micarelli Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter Austin City Limits (11PM) Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Moveable Feast Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Destination Craft Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Prohibition: Wet vs. Dry Austin City Limits (11PM) This Old House Globe Trekker North East England Brain Secrets with Dr. Michael Merzenich Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Prohibition: Wet vs. Dry Nature H is for Hawk: A New Chapter Brain Secrets with Dr. Michael Merzenich Better Brain Solution with Steven Masley, MD Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Destination Craft Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living/Peggy Cappy Nature H is for Hawk: A New Chapter Quilts of Valor II Rick Steves Guide to Cuba Travelscope Almanac Lakeland Currents Washington Week Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living/Peggy Cappy Desert Dreams: Celebrating 5 Seasons in the Sonoran Desert Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living/Peggy Cappy Globe Trekker Food Hour: The Story of Chocolate Alan Jackson - Precious Memories Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers at the Fonda Theater The British Beat (My Music) Cook s Country Cook s Country Cook s Country Cook s Country Cook s Country Cook s Country Cook s Country Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter (11PM) Alan Jackson - Precious Memories Great Performances Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek to Cheek Live! Austin City Limits (11PM) Potomac By Air: Our Nation s River Visions of Italy, Southern Style Destination Craft Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott Doo Wop Generations (My Music) Common Ground Austin City Limits (11PM) Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker Eastern Canada Mr. Rogers: It s You I Like 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Retire Safe & Secure with Ed Slott Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Moveable Feast The Woodwright s Shop Travelscope Nature Naledi: One Little Elephant Mr. Rogers: It s You I Like 3 Steps to Incredible Health! with Joel Fuhrman, M.D. Moveable Feast Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Destination Craft To Be Announced... Nature Naledi: One Little Elephant Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Moveable Feast The Woodwright s Shop Travelscope Almanac Lakeland Currents Washington Week Big Band Years Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living/Peggy Cappy Moveable Feast This Old House Globe Trekker Building England I Concert for George Queen: Rock The World Victor Borge: 100 Years of Music & Laughter Nature H is for Hawk: A New Chapter Rick Steves Europe Travelscope Smart Travels - Europe Smart Travels - Europe Rick Steves Europe Travelscope Rick Steves Europe Celtic Woman - Homecoming: Ireland The New York Cantors Concert for George Austin City Limits (11PM) Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Sara s Weeknight Meals Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Destination Craft Brain Mind Body Connection with Dr. Rudy Tanzi & D Celtic Woman - Homecoming: Ireland Austin City Limits (11PM) Sara s Weeknight Meals This Old House Globe Trekker Building England II The Bee Gees One For All Tour - Live in Australia 1989 Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living/Peggy Cappy Brain Mind Body Connection with Dr. Rudy Tanzi & D Human Nature: Jukebox in Concert from the Venetian Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Sara s Weeknight Meals The Woodwright s Shop Travelscope The Bee Gees One For All Tour - Live in Australia 1989 Survival Guide for Pain-Free Living/Peggy Cappy Sara s Weeknight Meals Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Destination Craft Alan Jackson - Precious Memories Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Sara s Weeknight Meals The Woodwright s Shop Travelscope Almanac Lakeland Currents Washington Week Concert for George Sara s Weeknight Meals This Old House Globe Trekker Antarctica The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years Jimmy Buffet: Buried Treasure The New York Cantors Human Nature: Jukebox in Concert from the Venetian Scheewe Art Workshop Garden Smart Smith s Garden to Table Bake Decorate Celebrate! Wild Photo Adventures P. Smith s Garden Home Beauty of Oil Painting Call the Midwife, Season 7: Episode 1 Call the Midwife, Season 7: Episode 2 Masterpiece: Dark Angel (11PM) The Great British Baking Show Family Ingredients Chef s Life The Great British Baking Show Austin City Limits (11PM) Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Sara s Weeknight Meals Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Destination Craft Antiques Roadshow St. Louis, Hour 3 Into The Night: Portraits of Life and Death Call the Midwife Call the Midwife Masterpiece: Dark Angel (11PM) Sara s Weeknight Meals This Old House Globe Trekker Isolated Islands: St. Helena Makers Women in Business Independent Lens Delores Antiques Roadshow St. Louis, Hour 3 Into The Night: Portraits of Life and Death Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Sara s Weeknight Meals The Woodwright s Shop Travelscope Nature Leave It to Beavers Nova The Great Math Mystery WWII Mega Weapons Makers Women in Business Independent Lens Delores Sara s Weeknight Meals Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Destination Craft Common Ground Backroads The This Old House Hour Nature Leave It to Beavers Nova The Great Math Mystery WWII Mega Weapons Martha Bakes America s Test Kitchen Colemeco s Real Food Sara s Weeknight Meals The Woodwright s Shop Travelscope Almanac Lakeland Currents Washington Week Me Too, Now What? C. Mack - Wealthtrack Common Ground Backroads The This Old House Hour Sara s Weeknight Meals This Old House Globe Trekker Vietnam Doc Martin Perish Together As Fools The Red Green Show Backroads Women Outward Bound True North... (11PM) Almanac Soundbreaking Soundbreaking Soundbreaking (11PM) Barbeque University Ciao Italia America s Test Kitchen Cooking/Nick Stellino Keller: Secrets of a Chef Joanne Weir Gets Fresh Stewart/Cooking School

Anne of Green Gables: The Good Stars Sunday, March 11 at 5pm Join Anne Shirley as she turns 13 and faces complex situations with friends, adults and Gilbert. Her free-spirited nature is challenged by her perceived need to be sensible, a journey fraught with confusion and unfortunate-albeit amusing-mishaps. Also airs on Tuesday, March 13 at 3am Anne of Green Gables (2016) Sunday, March 18 at 5pm Savor a new adaptation of the classic novel about the orphaned Anne, placed in the care of uptight Marilla and her brother Matthew, played by Martin Sheen. Neither Anne nor Marilla could predict the profound effect they'd have on each other's lives. Also airs on Thursday, March 22 at 3am Part 1 airs Wednesday, March 7 at 8:30pm; Sunday, March 18 at 2pm Part 2 airs Wednesday, March 14 at 8:30pm; Sunday, March 18 at 3:30pm Join wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson on a journey along Ireland s Atlantic coast, providing insights into the wild animals and wild places of the island he calls home. Part 1 also airs Thursday, March 8 at 1:30am; Monday, March 19 at 1am Part 2 also airs Thursday, March 15 at 1:30am; Monday, March 19 at 2:30am An Evening with Lucia Micarelli Sunday, March 4 at 9pm; Saturday, March 10 at 1pm Enjoy a concert ranging from classical to jazz to traditional fiddle music, all bound together by Micarelli s trademark emotional vulnerability and technical wizardry. Also airs Tuesday, March 6 at 2:30am; Saturday, March 10 at 1am BRAD PAISLEY - Landmarks Live In Concert A Great Performances Special Country music superstar Brad Paisley returns to his roots in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains for a special outdoor concert at West Virginia University. URDAY, MARCH 31 AT 11PM The Brad Paisley Weekend Warrior World Tour comes to the Sanford Center in Bemidji, MN April 28th, 2018 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! $124.00 (Pit) / $84.00 / $69.00 / $64.00 Tickets are available at the Bob Lowth Ford Ticket Pickup Windows located at the Sanford Center, www.ticketmaster.com, and charge by phone 800.745.3000. MARCH 2018 - HIGHLIGHTS 7