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THE PROGRAM GUIDE OF PBS HAWAII

September 2013 | Vol 31, No. 9

PBS HAWAII PRESENTS

Na Mele:

Peter Medeiros page 4

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Behind the Scenes Everybody showed a big hunk o’ love for the King during the August 11 airing of Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii. All shook up in the studio were co-hosts Leslie Wilcox and Uncle Tom Moffatt (1), along with special guests Brad and Joyce Powell (2) and Ginny Tiu and Vicky Cayetano (3). Volunteers Wendy Ann Kuwahara, Salome Sato and Karen Kaneko posed with Elvis (4) before joining Beta Beta Gamma sorority sisters Bobbi Takeshita and Sydney Ibara to answer the phones, which were ringing all night (5). Thank you to all our volunteers! (6) Front row: Misa Yew, Susan Taira, Cheryl Kakazu Park, Nikki Gutlay, Donna Hoshide; Second row: Salome Sato, Bobbi Takeshita, Marsha Yonemori, Judy Buntin, Chelsey Solemsaas, Lynn Yamaguchi, Sydney Ibara; Back Row: Karen Kaneko, Wendy Ann Kuwahara.

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On the Cover

Advised against playing music professionally, Kaneohe resident Peter Medeiros went on to establish a successful careeer as both a composer and teacher. See page 4.

When guests on Long Story Short talk about their childhood, we listeners almost always hear about the adults who most influenced their early lives. In the case of recent guest Joy Abbott, I was struck by how Leslie Wilcox much her parents set the tone, in PBS Hawaii President and CEO a deliberate way, for a successful adulthood. Now in her 80s, Joy and longtime friend and pianist Betty Loo Taylor, will present an evening of jazz on PBS Hawaii this month. Her parents’ positive attitude was evident at her birth, when she received her name. “My father said that when I was born, I didn’t cry – I smiled. So he called me Joy. True story,” she chuckles. “It was a very happy childhood…We were always laughing…Both my mother and father had a sense of humor. And on weekends we’d always have a musicale, because my sister played the piano,” she said. The family, the Valderramas, lived in Wahiawa, growing their own vegetables and chickens for food. Joy’s father was educated in the Philippines as an accountant. When he moved to Hawaii to see “a new world,” Joy says, he couldn’t find work as an accountant. So he re-invented himself as a barber, and did well, establishing several shops. He became personal barber to top-ranking officers at Schofield Barracks, developing friendly relationships with them. “My parents were all for achieving, accomplishments, and they thought that versatility would open doors,” Joy says on Long Story Short. (Please go to PBSHawaii.org/lss to view this episode.) Starting at age 6, Joy took music and dance lessons at Schofield; she woke up early on weekends to learn tennis from her father; and she learned fine table manners (her dad passed them along from the generals’ homes). Soon she would be riding the bus a long way to Honolulu to attend Punahou School, where, as she recalls, back then only about 10% of the student body was Asian. A multi-sport athlete at Punahou, she relished competition.

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Joyful Life Lessons

Joy Abbott (right), the former Joy Valderrama, grew up in Wahiawa. She and longtime friend Betty Loo Taylor won the 2008 Nā Hōkū Hanohano award for Jazz Album of the Year. They’ll provide a night of jazz in a new special celebrating life after 80.

“That was the goal – win! But I was a good loser,” Joy says. “My father said to be a sport when you lose and learn from your losses, because you can improve.” Another important piece of advice her parents gave her during her years as a country girl at Punahou was: Don’t be jealous of other people or envy what they have. She says this served her well throughout her life. “You can admire others, you can learn from others. That was the lesson,” she says. Her tennis and musical prowess, her comfort level with people of different backgrounds, her eagerness to keep learning – these gifts from her parents did indeed directly open doors. Joy had a career in entertainment and business. She was happily married to the great Broadway theatre producer, director, playwright George Abbott (DamnYankees, The Pajama Game), who died in 1995. She retains her namesake joy. Please join us for Life Begins at 80…and the Music Never Ends: A Night With Joy Abbott and Betty Loo Taylor on Monday, September 16, from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm on PBS Hawaii! A hui hou (until next time),

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Na Mele:

Peter Medeiros

THURSDAY, SEPT. 26 | 9:00 PM

rom an early age, he was warned: Don’t go into music! But Kaneohe’s Peter Medeiros will show he can have his musical cake and eat it, too, in a one-hour Na Mele special premiering on PBS Hawaii Presents, Thursday, September 26 at 9:00 pm. Together with Nate Stillman on bass, Josh Silva on guitar, and kumu hula Vicky Holt Takamine and her dancers, Peter illuminates a musical relationship he values – one between slack key and hula. It all started with his father. Albert Medeiros worked for the Territory of Hawaii in the 1930s, registering people who didn’t have birth certificates. That was the day job. But at night, he played and sang jazz with bands at two hotels. “Anything with strings, he could play,” Peter remembers. For Albert, though, playing music was more of a hobby. “His main thing was to keep the family going, put food on the table, pay the bills, just moving forward while having a good time,” Peter says. “Once you got a family, you better buckle down.You want that family to grow, you better take care of that family. So that’s what my father did.” And to Peter he said, “You don’t want to go into music.” Despite his father’s warning, music was Peter’s destiny. He first picked up the ukulele “’cause I wanted to. I was always used to hearing good music, people laughing, having a good time.” People like Jerry Santos, Keola Beamer, and composer Liko Martin. “Liko wrote the most beautiful, tender songs I had ever heard,” Peter says. They started performing together, playing Liko’s music at events like the Diamond Head Crater Festival. “That was a lot of fun, playing local music in front of tens of thousands of people.” His slack key education continued with ukulele and slack key virtuoso Peter Moon. “I was the second person he’d ever taught slack key to. He was like an older brother. And he showed me everything he was doing.” But along with the tunings and the techniques, continued on page 6 >>

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“For me, the most important thing is that the family comes first.” The Medeiros family includes Peter’s wife Pam (right) and daughter Raine.

```Although he may have sidestepped his father’s warning about music, he hasn’t forgotten his father’s other words: Take care of the family. His wife Pam and daughter Raine are the first people acknowledged in his book, Hawaiian Slack Key: A Lifetime of Study. The many pictures on the walls of Peter’s Kaneohe home testify to his devotion to family. And he’ll be the first to describe himself as a family man. Not “musician.” “I’m not into being onstage,” Peter says. “I know that I could, but I know what it would cost. For me, the most important thing is that the family comes first.” But there’s still the music. What knowledge Peter has gathered through the years, he now passes on to his

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students. “You’re telling a story,” he reminds them. “You’re not just passing on syllables.You’re passing on the context of the song and the other things which have to do with the song. It’s part of the things that I learned. “And don’t go into music!”

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Moon passed along a very important piece of advice: Don’t go into music. “Because I’d have to become a night person, and lose whatever family I have.” So Peter began teaching slack key through non-credit classes at the University of Hawaii instead. But even while working his day job, he couldn’t keep away from music, jamming with the likes of Sonny Chillingworth and Ledward Kaapana. “Sonny’s approach to the music was very warm,” Peter recalls. “When you work with guys who make you sound better, and are doing their best to make you sound better, it’s just something else. It’s a gift. And now that Ledward lives across the street, we play every week. It reminds me of my father and his friends,” Peter laughs.

A Proud Accomplishment In 1992, Peter Medeiros was nominated for a Best Musical Composition Emmy for the music score he arranged and directed for producer Stephanie Castillo’s documentary, Simple Courage. However, the memory is bittersweet for Medeiros, who faced a heartbreaking challenge during production. “My dad was dying while we were in production,” Medeiros recalls. “And I had to take care of him.” Co-produced by and airing on Hawaii Public Television (as it was known then), the film shed light on the treatment of AIDS patients in the 1990s and the plight of Hansen’s Disease patients in the 19th and early 20th centuries through the lens of Father Damien de Veuster. “It was a wonderful project because it addressed those issues which weren’t being looked at by the public, what was happening with all of our AIDS patients,” says Medeiros. “The prejudice they faced was so similar to what those afflicted with Hansen’s Disease went through in the previous century. “Stephanie Castillo did a wonderful job putting this together, and it was hard because it was her first project. I felt that I could help in terms of providing some music, and insight into how that music would be utilized. It was worth putting this project out, one that I can say I’m proud of.”

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4 2 3 7:30 NA MELE Nathan 7:30 LONG STORY SHORT 7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A Aweau WITH LESLIE NATURE SPECIAL 8:00 ANTIQUES WILCOX Jessie Higa PRESENTATION ROADSHOW Tasty 8:00 IS SCHOOL ENOUGH? North America Treasures 9:00 THE NATIONAL 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA The Last BEST IDEA The BEST IDEA The Refuge (1890-1915) STEVEN CARAS: SEE THEM DANCE Empire of Grandeur Scripture of Nature 11:30 BEFORE THERE Saturday, August(1915-1919) 24, 9:00 pm (1851-1890) WERE PARKS: 11:00 RAJNEESHPURAM YELLOWSTONE AND 11:00 LONG STORY SHORT Pictured: Iliana Lopez Jessie Higa GLACIER THROUGH 11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY NATIVE EYES 10 9 8 11 7:30 LONG STORY SHORT 7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY 7:30 NA MELE Cyril 7:00 LAST TANGO IN WITH LESLIE Pahinui and Peter HALIFAX Part 1 of 6 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A WILCOX Olin Lagon Moon Jr. 8:00 MASTERPIECE NATURE SPECIAL 8:00 AMERICAN MYSTERY! Silk, Part 8:00 ANTIQUES PRESENTATION MASTERS Billie ROADSHOW 3 of 3 Africa Jean King Wichita, KS, Part 10:00 INVISIBLE WOMEN: 9:00 NOVA Ground Zero 9:30 FRONTLINE The 1 of 3 FORGOTTEN Supertower Suicide Plan 9:00 ANTIQUES ARTISTS OF 10:00 BRAINS ON TRIAL 11:00 LAST TANGO IN ROADSHOW FLORENCE WITH ALAN ALDA HALIFAX PART Wichita, KS, Part 10:30 TOMORROW: Determining Guilt Part 1 of 6 2 of 3 JAPAN BEYOND 11:00 LONG STORY 10:00 POV Ping Pong 3/11 SHORT Olin Lagon

15 16 7:00 LAST TANGO IN 7:30 LIFE BEGINS AT HALIFAX Part 2 of 6 80... AND THE 8:00 MASTERPIECE MUSIC NEVER ENDS: A NIGHT MYSTERY! Foyle’s WITH JOY ABBOTT War, Series VII: The AND BETTY LOO Eternity Ring TAYLOR 9:30 THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE Part 1 of 3 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Grand 10:30 TOMORROW: Rapids, MI, Part JAPAN BEYOND 2 of 3 3/11 10:00 POV The World Before Her

17 7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Denby Fawcett and Bob Jones 8:00 LATINO AMERICANS Foreigners in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams 10:00 FRONTLINE Egypt in Crisis

18 7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Europe 9:00 NOVA Why Ships Sink 10:00 BRAINS ON TRIAL WITH ALAN ALDA Deciding Punishment

22 7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 3 of 6 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Cage 9:30 THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE Part 2 of 3 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11

23 7:30 NA MELE Kawai Cockett and Darlene Ahuna 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Grand Rapids, MI, Part 3 of 3 9:00 GENEALOGY ROADSHOW Nashville 10:00 POV Best Kept Secret

24 7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Clarissa Chun 8:00 LATINO AMERICANS War and Peace/The New Latinos 10:00 FRONTLINE Life and Death in Assisted Living

25 7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION South America 9:00 NOVA Secrets of the Viking Sword 10:00 SKELETONS OF THE SAHARA 11:00 LONG STORY SHORT Clarissa Chun

29 7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 4 of 6 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: Sunflower 9:30 THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE Part 3 of 3 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11

30 7:30 NA MELE Ukulele 2002: A Weekend with the Masters 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Hartford, CT, Part 1 of 3 9:00 GENEALOGY ROADSHOW Detroit 10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey

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5 7:30 HIKI NŌ Focus on Hawaiian Culture 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA Going Home (1920-1933) 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Greek Islands

6 7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA Great Nature (1933-1945) 11:00 IS SCHOOL ENOUGH?

7 8:00 1962 WORLD’S FAIR: WHEN SEATTLE INVENTED THE FUTURE 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA The Morning of Creation (1946-1980) 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Mumford and Sons/ Flogging Molly

12 7:30 HIKI NŌ Focus on Helping Others 8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula: Language of the Heart 9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS When the Mountain Calls: Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan 10:00 TEA LANDS OF CHINA 19 7:30 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: Middle School Winners 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII 9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Seeds of Hope 10:00 HOLLYWOOD FOX 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Food Hour: Lebanon

13 7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Paul McCartney’s Live Kisses

14 8:00 GREAT PLAINS: AMERICA’S LINGERING WILD A Long Hard Struggle 9:00 GREAT PLAINS: AMERICA’S LINGERING WILD We Live with the Land 10:00 EDGAR PAYNE: THE SCENIC JOURNEY

26 7:30 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: High School Winners 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII 9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Na Mele: Peter Medeiros 10:00 THE CARDBOARD BERNINI

20 21 7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 LIFE BEGINS AT WITH GWEN IFILL 80... AND THE 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE - THE MUSIC NEVER WEEK ENDS: A NIGHT 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN WITH JOY ABBOTT GROUP AND BETTY LOO 9:00 GREAT TAYLOR PERFORMANCES 9:30 SIDE BY SIDE, THE The Hollow Crown: SCIENCE, ART Richard II AND IMPACT OF DIGITAL CINEMA: EXTENDED CUT 27 7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1 11:30 SHOOTING IN THE WILD

28 7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Louisiana 7:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET Les Troyens

INDEPENDENT LENS Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey Monday, September 30, 10:00 pm, see page 15. Pictured: Arnel Pineda and Journey band members.

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SUNDAY 1 7:00 GUTS WITH MICHAEL MOSLEY 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Silk, Part 2 of 3 10:00 MEL LEIPZIG: EVERYTHING IS PAINTABLE 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE

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Noon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Billings, MT, Part 3 of 3 (e) 1:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR (e) 2:00 NOVA Making Stuff Cleaner (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ (HD) (e) 3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Hedda Sharapan (HD) (e) 4:30 SECOND OPINION Psoriasis (e) 5:00 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 NHK NEWSLINE 6:30 DINING WITH THE CHEF 7:00 GUTS WITH MICHAEL MOSLEY (e)

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MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Silk, Part 2 of 3 Sunday, September 1, 8:00 pm Pictured: Rupert Penry-Jones as barrister Clive Reader 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Silk, Part 2 of 3 As Martha defends a vulnerable teenager, the pupils are given their first opportunity to stand up in court. As the pressure continues to mount for Martha and the pupils, Clive receives some astonishing news that could change not only his personal life, but life at chambers for everyone. 10:00 MEL LEIPZIG: EVERYTHING IS PAINTABLE (e) 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE 11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY Cable Only Midnight SIDE BY SIDE, THE SCIENCE, ART AND IMPACT OF DIGITAL CINEMA 1:00 LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER Audra McDonald in Concert: Go Back Home 2:30 RIBBON OF SAND

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7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Nathan Aweau (HD) (e) 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Tasty Treasures 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890) (e) 11:00 RAJNEESHPURAM (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Silk, Part 2 of 3

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7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Jessie Higa (HD) (e) 8:00 IS SCHOOL ENOUGH? Examine a new frontier that could reshape education: breaking out of the classroom and connecting students to the wider world. This new educational approach encourages students to learn from what they care about most and try to make an authentic difference in the world. 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA The Last Refuge (1890-1915) (e) 11:30 BEFORE THERE WERE PARKS: YELLOWSTONE AND GLACIER THROUGH NATIVE EYES (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 GLOBE TREKKER Scotland 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Tasty Treasures

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7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION North America Snow geese, pelicans and bald eagles fly over the Great Plains, the Grand Canyon, Alaska and the Golden Gate Bridge as they encounter and engage with bears, dolphins, bison and spawning fish.

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9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA The Empire of Grandeur (1915-1919) (e) 11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Jessie Higa (HD) (e) 11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 GUTS WITH MICHAEL MOSLEY 2:00 THE CAMPAIGN

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7:30 HIKI NŌ Focus on Hawaiian Culture (HD) 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (HD) 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA Going Home (1920-1933) (e) 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Greek Islands Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY 2:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION North America

1:00 SIT AND BE FIT Kinesthetic Awareness 1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING Glacier Lake 2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Modular Bookcase (e) 2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13: Cottage Style (e) 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 JUST SEEN IT 4:30 AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN FROM COOK’S ILLUSTRATED Asian Takeout Favorites (e) 5:00 MARTHA BAKES Meringue 5:30 SIMPLY MING Grilling with Andy Husbands (e)

6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF (e) 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Southerners 7:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE North England’s Lake District and Durham (e) 8:00 1962 WORLD’S FAIR: WHEN SEATTLE INVENTED THE FUTURE The 1962 World’s Fair, a six-month celebration of science and technology, featured an exciting mix of culture, cuisine and celebrity, drawing more than 10 million visitors – including John Glenn, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, Edward R. Murrow, Roy Rogers, Peggy Lee, Bob Hope, Miles Davis and Elvis Presley – from around the world to the then relatively unknown mill town of Seattle. 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA The Morning of Creation (1946-1980) (e) 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Mumford and Sons/ Flogging Molly (e) Cable Only Midnight GLOBE TREKKER Greek Islands 1:00 A RIDE ALONG THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY 2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 2:30 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK

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Noon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Tasty Treasures (e) 1:00 IS SCHOOL ENOUGH? (e) 2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (HD) (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ Focus on Hawaiian Culture (HD) (e) 3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Jessie Higa (HD) (e) 4:30 SECOND OPINION Chronic Pain Management (e) 5:00 MOYERS & COMPANY

7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE – THE WEEK 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9:00 THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA Great Nature (1933-1945) (e) 11:00 IS SCHOOL ENOUGH? (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Mount Rushmore 2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

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Noon BIZ KID$ Where is My Allowance? (e) EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION North America Wednesday, September 4, 8:00 pm See page 8. 12:30 HIKI NŌ Focus on Hawaiian Culture (HD) (e) September 2013 | PBS Hawaii 9

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7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Cyril Pahinui and Peter Moon Jr. (HD) (e) 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Wichita, KS, Part 1 of 3 (e) 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Wichita, KS, Part 2 of 3 (e) 10:00 POV Ping Pong Eight players with 703 years among them compete in the Over 80 World Table Tennis Championships. It’s a wonderfully unusual story of hope, regret, friendship, ambition, love – and sheer human tenacity in the face of aging and mortality. 11:00 1962 WORLD’S FAIR: WHEN SEATTLE INVENTED THE FUTURE (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Silk, Part 3 of 3

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7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Olin Lagon (HD) Olin Lagon is the director of Kanu Hawaii, an environmental and social movement, and a self-described “geek” raised in Kalihi and Palolo public housing. In his teen years, Olin skipped school to catch waves, and he jokes that his blood alcohol level was higher than his GPA. But he later found new paths in life

and became a tech entrepreneur and community champion. 8:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Billie Jean King The series’ first profile of a sports figure commemorates the 40th anniversaries of the famous Billie Jean King/Bobby Riggs Battle of the Sexes tennis match and the launch of the Women’s Tennis Association. 9:30 FRONTLINE The Suicide Plan (e) 11:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX PART Part 1 of 6 (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 1962 WORLD’S FAIR: WHEN SEATTLE INVENTED THE FUTURE 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Wichita, KS

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7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Africa Fly and arrow-dive with cape gannets among sharks, dolphins, whales and the great sardine run. Soar with fish eagles, flamingos, kelp gulls and vultures to see the most animal-packed continent with fresh eyes. 9:00 NOVA Ground Zero Supertower Return to Ground Zero to witness the final chapter in an epic story of engineering, innovation and the perseverance of the human spirit: the completion of One World Trade Center, the

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6:00 NHK NEWSLINE 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 1 of 6 Celia and Alan, childhood sweethearts reunited after 60 years, are stranded when Alan’s car is stolen. They phone their respective daughters to pick them up. Seconds before they actually meet, the women argue bitterly over a parking space. Celia and Alan introduce them to one another and make a surprising announcement. 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Silk, Part 3 of 3 Both Martha and Clive have their Silk interviews and Martha takes on the biggest case of her life: defending a repeat offender on a murder charge at the Old Bailey. When the case begins to fall apart, Martha struggles to remain focused as the stress on her personal and private life grows. 10:00 INVISIBLE WOMEN: FORGOTTEN ARTISTS OF FLORENCE 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE 11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY Cable Only Midnight EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION North America 1:00 IS SCHOOL ENOUGH? 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Tasty Treasures

AMERICAN MASTERS Billie Jean King Tuesday, September 10, 8:00 pm

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BRAINS ON TRIAL WITH ALAN ALDA Determining Guilt Wednesday, September 11, 10:00 pm Pictured: Alan Alda and Jurors skyscraper rising 104 stories and 1,776 feet, with an underground museum that will house artifacts from 9/11. As construction was going full speed, a new threat emerged – superstorm Sandy. But the greatest test is still to come: Will the final product be a fitting site for national remembrance? 10:00 BRAINS ON TRIAL WITH ALAN ALDA Determining Guilt On trial is Jimmy Moran, who at 18 took part in a store robbery during which the storeowner’s wife was shot and grievously injured. Presiding is distinguished U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff, who has a longstanding interest in neuroscience and its conceivable effect on criminal law. Alan Alda discusses the implications of neuroscience entering the courtroom. 11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Olin Lagon (HD) (e) 11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 AMERICAN MASTERS Billie Jean King 2:30 SKY ISLAND

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7:30 HIKI NŌ Focus on Helping Others (HD) 8:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula: Language of the Heart (e)

9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS When the Mountain Calls: Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan This documentary features award-winning filmmaker Tom Vendetti’s experiences and reflections drawn from his more than 30 years of traveling through the Himalayas. Archival video and photographs, along with diary entries, chronicle the changes Vendetti observed over the decades as Chinese and Western influence increased, climate change altered the landscape and the culture faced the threats of modernization. (e) 10:00 TEA LANDS OF CHINA (e) 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Nigeria Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Africa 2:00 NOVA Ground Zero Supertower

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7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Paul McCartney’s Live Kisses (e) 10:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues (e)

11:00 POV Ping Pong (e) Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Paul McCartney’s Live Kisses 2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

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Noon BIZ KID$ Escape the Box (e) 12:30 HIKI NŌ Focus on Helping Others (HD) (e) 1:00 SIT AND BE FIT Static Balance 1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Classic Tool Chest (e) 2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13: Rustic Plaster, Advanced Septic (e) 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 JUST SEEN IT 4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Picnic in the Country 5:00 MARTHA BAKES Pâte Sucree 5:30 SIMPLY MING On the Road in San Antonio with Chef Johnny Hernandez (e) 6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Seeds 7:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice: City of Dreams (e) 8:00 GREAT PLAINS: AMERICA’S LINGERING WILD A Long Hard Struggle From the shrinking September 2013 | PBS Hawaii 11

grasslands of Missouri Coteau, to playa wetlands stressed by a decade of drought, to the Conata Basin where the Black Footed Ferret teeters on the brink of extinction, examine the remaining “wildness” in the states that compose the Great Plains. 9:00 GREAT PLAINS: AMERICA’S LINGERING WILD We Live with the Land From the stunning beauty and challenging weather of a canoe trip to one rancher’s partnership with tribal groups to slaughter and market grass-fed bison, examine the places and creatures that survive after 150 years of settlement and meet the people who care for and preserve this fragile ecosystem. 10:00 EDGAR PAYNE: THE SCENIC JOURNEY A California impressionist, Edgar Payne created masterpieces using his innate talents and his love for the natural environment. 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Esperanza Spalding (e) Cable Only Midnight GLOBE TREKKER Nigeria 1:00 TEA LANDS OF CHINA 2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 2:30 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK

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Noon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Wichita, KS, Part 1 of 3 (e) 1:00 NOVA Ground Zero Supertower (e) 2:00 PACIFIC HEARTBEAT Hula: Language of the Heart (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ Focus on Helping Others (HD) (e) 3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Olin Lagon (HD) (e) 4:30 SECOND OPINION Medical Radiation (e) 5:00 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 NHK NEWSLINE 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 2 of 6 Celia and Alan are enjoying their new life together, but widowed Gillian and separated Caroline have problems with their respective children and partners. During Celia and Alan’s engagement party, Gillian’s son is arrested for assaulting his mother’s young lover. 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring One war is ended, but a new one is looming as the iron curtain falls across Europe. Suspecting that British atomic research has been infiltrated, MI5 asks Foyle to investigate the possibility of a Russian spy network in the heart of London. Foyle learns that his former driver, Sam, has been working for one a possible suspect. Could she be involved? 12 PBS Hawaii | September 2013

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MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle's War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring Sunday, August 15, 8:00 pm Pictured: Michael Kitchen as DCS Foyle and Honeysuckle Weeks as Sam 9:30 THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE Part 1 of 3 (e) 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE 11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY Cable Only Midnight THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE 1:00 BRAINS ON TRIAL WITH ALAN ALDA Determining Guilt 2:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk - A Celebration of New Orleans Blues

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7:30 LIFE BEGINS AT 80...AND THE MUSIC NEVER ENDS: A NIGHT WITH JOY ABBOTT AND BETTY LOO TAYLOR (HD) See Page 15. 9:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Grand Rapids, MI, Part 2 of 3 (e) 10:00 POV The World Before Her This is a tale of two Indias. In one, Ruhi Singh is a smalltown girl competing to win the Miss India pageant – a ticket to stardom. In the other, Prachi Trivedi is the young, militant leader of a fundamentalist Hindu camp for girls, where she preaches violent resistance to Western culture, Christianity and Islam. Moving between these divergent realities, the film creates a lively, provocative portrait of the world’s largest democracy at a critical transitional moment. 11:00 EDGAR PAYNE: THE SCENIC JOURNEY (e)

Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Eternity Ring 2:30 YOUR TURN TO CARE

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7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Denby Fawcett and Bob Jones (HD) (e) 8:00 LATINO AMERICANS Foreigners in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams The first Spanish explorers enter North America, the U.S. expands into territories in the Southwest that had been home to Native Americans, English and Spanish colonies, and the Mexican-American War strips Mexico of half its territories by 1848. Starting in 1880 and continuing into the 1940s, the American population is reshaped with the arrival of Cubans, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans, who begin building communities in South Florida, Los Angeles and New York. 10:00 FRONTLINE Egypt in Crisis It took 80 years to rise to power, but now, after only 12 months, the Muslim Brotherhood has been ousted by its longtime foe – the Egyptian military. Correspondents examine the rise and rapid fall of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood. 11:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 2 of 6 (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE

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1:00 POV The World Before Her 2:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Grand Rapids, MI

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7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Europe Cranes and geese rise over Venice, Dover, Edinburgh and the monkey-guarded Rock of Gibraltar. In Rome, the Loire Valley, Holland and Hungary, birds gather by the millions to breed and raise their families. 9:00 NOVA Why Ships Sink (e) 10:00 BRAINS ON TRIAL WITH ALAN ALDA Deciding Punishment Jimmy Moran is found guilty of badly injuring a woman during a robbery. Judge Rakoff hears arguments from the court-appointed psychiatrist, the attorneys, the victim’s husband and Moran himself. Meanwhile, Alan Alda discovers how neuroscience is already influencing the sentencing of defendants by revealing how the immature teenage brain is vulnerable to foolish and impulsive acts. 11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Denby Fawcett and Bob Jones (HD) (e) 11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 LATINO AMERICANS Foreigners in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams

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7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES The Hollow Crown: Richard II Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Patrick Stewart and David Suchet star in Shakespeare’s tale of royal intrigue and betrayal. Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Food Hour: Lebanon 2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

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Noon BIZ KID$ A World without Taxes (e) 12:30 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: Middle School Winners (HD) (e) 1:00 SIT AND BE FIT Pelvic & Ribcage Mobility 1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Campaign Chest (e) 2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13: Wooden Ships & Shiplap Boards (e) 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 JUST SEEN IT 4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Company’s Coming 5:00 MARTHA BAKES Yeast Dough 5:30 SIMPLY MING Poaching with Jasper White (e) 6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Rice

7:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE Venice and Its Lagoon (e) 8:00 LIFE BEGINS AT 80...AND THE MUSIC NEVER ENDS: A NIGHT WITH JOY ABBOTT AND BETTY LOO TAYLOR (HD) (e) 9:30 SIDE BY SIDE, THE SCIENCE, ART AND IMPACT OF DIGITAL CINEMA: EXTENDED CUT Investigate the history, process and workflow of both digital and photochemical film creation. Discover what artists and filmmakers have been able to accomplish with both film and digital. 11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS Sonic Youth/The Black Keys (e) Cable Only Midnight POV The World Before Her 1:00 BRAINS ON TRIAL WITH ALAN ALDA Deciding Punishment 2:00 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 2:30 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK

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12:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Grand Rapids, MI, Part 1 of 3 (e) 1:00 NOVA Why Ships Sink (e) 2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (HD) (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: Middle School Winners (HD) (e) 3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Denby Fawcett and Bob Jones (HD) (e) 4:30 SECOND OPINION The Aging Face (e) 5:00 MOYERS & COMPANY

7:30 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: Middle School Winners (HD) 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (HD) 9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Seeds of Hope This documentary tells the story of Hawaii’s return to local and traditional methods of growing food. Through the voices of farmers, teachers, industry experts and community members, it covers traditional Hawaiian agriculture, pressures of urban development, the plantation legacy and solutions to solving the state’s growing food insecurity. (HD) 10:00 HOLLYWOOD FOX Follow the trials and tribulations of a clan of kit foxes live in the outskirts of Hollywood. 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Globe Trekker Food Hour: Lebanon Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION Europe 2:00 NOVA Why Ships Sink

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PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Seeds of Hope Thursday, September 19, 9:00 pm September 2013 | PBS Hawaii 13

10:00 FRONTLINE Life and Death in Assisted Living (e) 11:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 3 of 6 (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 POV Best Kept Secret 2:30 SKY ISLAND

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LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Olympic Wrestler Clarissa Chun Tuesday, August 24, 7:30 pm 6:00 NHK NEWSLINE 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 3 of 6 Celia and Alan decide on a civil marriage ceremony to be held at a medieval hall near Halifax. As they visit, a storm is brewing, the lights go out and they’re locked in the ancient building. 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Cage A severely injured man drags himself to a hospital, only to die shortly after being found. As Foyle makes inquiries, he discovers a mysterious military facility full of secrets that could threaten British Intelligence. 9:30 THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE Part 2 of 3 (e) 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE 11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY Cable Only Midnight THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE 1:00 LATINO AMERICANS Foreigners in Their Own Land/Empire of Dreams

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7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Kawai Cockett and Darlene Ahuna (e) 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Grand Rapids, MI, Part 3 of 3 (e) 9:00 GENEALOGY ROADSHOW Nashville Follow a diverse cast of participants on an emotional journey that uses history and science to uncover their fascinating family stories. Each individual’s past links to a larger community history, revealing the rich cultural tapestry of America. 14 PBS Hawaii | September 2013

10:00 POV Best Kept Secret John F. Kennedy High School in Newark, New Jersey provides an exceptional environment for students with special-education needs. Once they graduate their options for living independently will be few. Janet Mino must help them find the means to support themselves before they “age out” of the system. 11:30 SHOOTING IN THE WILD Get an insider’s look at the business of wildlife filmmaking, as it uncovers a pervasive and troubling trend toward sensationalism and extreme risktaking in wildlife films. Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: The Cage 2:30 YOUR TURN TO CARE

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7:30 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Clarissa Chun (HD) Long before winning an Olympic bronze medal in wrestling, Clarissa Chun started competing in judo at age 7. By the time she took up wrestling at Roosevelt High School, she was unfazed about grappling with both boys and girls. Clarissa talks to Leslie Wilcox about her experiences in what she calls a “fun but gruesome” sport – one that faces an uncertain Olympic future. 8:00 LATINO AMERICANS War and Peace/The New Latinos During World War II, Latino Americans serve their new country yet still face discrimination and a fight for civil rights in the United States. As the country emerges from war and enters the 1960s, more immigrants from Puerto Rico, Cuba and the Dominican Republic seek economic opportunities.

7:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) 8:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION South America Condors and scarlet macaws take us to the Andes and the Amazon, while giant petrels in Patagonia shadow killer whales. Hummingbirds feed at Iguazu Falls, vultures ride the thermals over Rio de Janeiro and black vultures target turtle eggs in Costa Rica. 9:00 NOVA Secrets of the Viking Sword (e) 10:00 SKELETONS OF THE SAHARA Explorer and scientist Paul Sereno made an extraordinary discovery in the middle of the Sahara desert: while prospecting for dinosaur bones, he stumbled across an ancient human cemetery more than 5,000 years older than the Egyptian pyramids. 11:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Clarissa Chun (HD) (e) 11:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 LATINO AMERICANS War and Peace/The New Latinos

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7:30 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: High School Winners (HD) 8:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (HD) 9:00 PBS HAWAII PRESENTS Na Mele: Peter Medeiros (HD) See page 4 10:00 THE CARDBOARD BERNINI Examine the work and life of artist James Grashow as he builds a giant cardboard fountain inspired by the famous baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. 11:00 GLOBE TREKKER Madrid City Guide Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 EARTHFLIGHT, A NATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION South America 2:00 NOVA Secrets of the Viking Sword

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7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK WITH GWEN IFILL 8:00 CHARLIE ROSE - THE WEEK 8:30 THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1 Tom Hiddleston plays Prince Hal, the heir to the throne who defies his

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Noon BIZ KID$ Debt: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (e) 12:30 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: High School Winners (HD) (e) 1:00 SIT AND BE FIT Strong Back Strong Core 1:30 THE BEST OF THE JOY OF PAINTING 2:00 WOODSMITH SHOP Our 5 Favorite Shop Jigs (e) 2:30 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 3:00 THIS OLD HOUSE Essex 2012/13: From Our House to Daryl’s House (e) 3:30 MOTORWEEK 4:00 JUST SEEN IT 4:30 COOK’S COUNTRY FROM AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN Old-Fashioned Sweet Endings 5:00 MARTHA BAKES Biscuits and Scones 5:30 SIMPLY MING On the Road in the Azores IV (e) 6:00 DINING WITH THE CHEF 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 THE MIND OF A CHEF Louisiana 7:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET Les Troyens Conductor Fabio Luisi leads a rare revival of Berlioz’ five-act epic, based on Virgil’s Aeneid. Marcello Giordani stars as Aeneas, the Trojan hero whose adventures take him from the fall of Troy to the shores of the North African kingdom of Carthage. Deborah Voigt sings Cassandra, and Susan Graham makes her Met role debut as Dido, the Carthaginian queen who gives her heart to Aeneas, with disastrous consequences, in Francesca Zambello’s critically acclaimed production. Cable Only Midnight POV Best Kept Secret 1:30 SKELETONS OF THE SAHARA 2:30 RIBBON OF SAND

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Noon ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Grand Rapids, MI, Part 3 of 3 (e) 1:00 NOVA Secrets of the Viking Sword (e) 2:00 INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAII (HD) (e) 3:00 HIKI NŌ 2013 HIKI NŌ Awards: High School Winners (HD) (e) 3:30 LEAHEY & LEAHEY (HD) (e) 4:00 LONG STORY SHORT WITH LESLIE WILCOX Clarissa Chun (HD) (e) 4:30 SECOND OPINION Pelvic Organ Prolapse (e)

5:00 MOYERS & COMPANY 6:00 NHK NEWSLINE 6:30 PBS NEWSHOUR WEEKEND 7:00 LAST TANGO IN HALIFAX Part 4 of 6 A police search begins for Alan and Celia, who are locked inside the hall without phone service. Fearing for their parents and unable to sleep, Caroline and Gillian open up to one another and form a supportive bond. 8:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: Sunflower Foyle is tasked with protecting Karl Strasser, a Nazi officer turned MI5 informant who believes he’s in danger. America wants Strasser extradited for his involvement in a wartime event, but British Intelligence is determined to protect him. As Foyle nears a solution to the case, the unfathomable truth of “Operation Sunflower” is revealed. 9:30 THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE Part 3 of 3 (e) 10:30 TOMORROW: JAPAN BEYOND 3/11 11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE 11:30 RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY Cable Only Midnight THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE 1:00 THE LATINO AMERICANS War and Peace/ The New Latinos

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7:30 NA MELE: TRADITIONS IN HAWAIIAN SONG Ukulele 2002: A Weekend with the Masters (e) 8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Hartford, CT, Part 1 of 3 (e) 9:00 GENEALOGY ROADSHOW Detroit 10:00 INDEPENDENT LENS Don’t Stop Believin’: Everyman’s Journey For Arnel Pineda, the past five years have been the stuff of dreams. Neal Schon, guitarist for the band Journey, saw a video of the aspiring Filipino singer and had him audition for the band. The rest is history. But Pineda wasn’t prepared for the grueling physical and emotional strains that come with fronting a rock band on a whirlwind world tour. Can he deal with the demands of his newfound fame? 11:30 INVISIBLE WOMEN: FORGOTTEN ARTISTS OF FLORENCE (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! Foyle’s War, Series VII: Sunflower 2:30 YOUR TURN TO CARE Cable Only Midnight POV 5 Broken Cameras

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Life Begins at 80... and the Music Never Ends: A Night With Joy Abbott and Betty Loo Taylor MONDAY, SEPT. 16 | 7:30 PM

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father King Henry (Jeremy Irons) by spending his time with a dissolute gang of companions. 11:30 SHOOTING IN THE WILD (e) Cable Only Midnight CHARLIE ROSE 1:00 SKELETONS OF THE SAHARA 2:00 THE THIS OLD HOUSE HOUR

Hawaii jazz pianist Betty Loo Taylor (l) and singer Joy Abbott team up in support of PBS Hawaii.

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t started with a simple meeting.

“My friend Gayle took me to meet Leslie one day,” recalls Joy. “I told Gayle I would love to do something to help raise funds for PBS Hawaii.” From that meeting between PBS Hawaii Board member Gayle Harimoto, PBS Hawaii President and CEO Leslie Wilcox and entertainer Joy Abbott came “something:” Life Begins at 80...and the Music Never Ends: A Night With Joy Abbott and Betty Loo Taylor. The special, airing Monday, September 16 at 7:30 pm, features the vocal stylings of Joy Abbott and the piano wizardry of Betty Loo Taylor as they evoke the Golden Era of the 40s, 50s and 60s. Their performance for PBS Hawaii is just one more musical measure in a long, close relationship. “Betty Loo and I have not only been great friends, but professional performers in tandem,” says Joy. “She herself said, ‘I won’t let you down, and I’d like to help PBS Hawaii.’” Mahalo, Joy and Betty Loo, for your support!

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Social Media comments from the August 2013 broadcast of Elvis, Aloha from Hawaii Roselani De Mello Pott via Facebook Excellent show; only wish I was there to see it! My husband was 11 when he attended the show with his father and couldn’t understand what the big deal was about Elvis!

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Keith Haugen via Facebook Darn, I missed the concert because I was performing that night at the Warrior Bar of the Kuhio Hotel (now the Miramar). Thanks for airing the show. Yes, Sunday was a “work” night; I had Mondays off.

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Carol Kowalka via Facebook Enjoyed it immensely...as much as I enjoyed him when I was younger.

PBS Hawaii welcomes Charlyn Honda Masini to our Board of Directors. Currently President of Al Masini Entertainment, Inc., Charlyn has years of television production experience and an impressive list of credits and awards to her name. Born and raised in Hawaii, Charlyn is also the first PBS Hawaii production student to ever become a station board member. As a production trainee in the early 90s, Charlyn was a quick study and a creative thinker, skills which serve her well in her career today as a media professional. Welcome, Charlyn!

Lani Yukimura via Facebook I was working at the Hilton Hawaiian Village front desk when Elvis came to Honolulu to do this show. I wasn’t a fan then, but a co-worker was and she was hyper for days, getting a seat in the front. Peter Yukimura met Priscilla and checked her into her room on one of Elvis’s visits. He said she was beautiful and very nice. Those were the days...wish he could have lived forever. I am more of a fan today than I ever was. He really was the King! KelleyM@kelleyskitchen via Twitter and thank you PBS Hawaii for televising this classic show for us.

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