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<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Check</strong>Dear Member,Sometimes I think Chicago is at its best during the summer. With neighborhood festivals, the beauty ofthe Lakefront, and of course the reprieve from the bitter cold and snow, these are the months to get out andenjoy summertime activities in our great city. And one long standing Chicago tradition is the Taste of Chicagoin Grant Park. We’ve always had an affinity for this event and this year, for thefirst time ever, our very own <strong>Check</strong>, Please! is partnering with the 2012 Taste ofChicago to present a diverse array of 15 “Pop-Up” restaurants, all hand-pickedby <strong>Check</strong>, Please! producers and making their Taste debuts. I hope you’ll joinus for some tasty <strong>Check</strong>, Please! eats July 11-15. You can learn more and findthe list of participating restaurants at wttw.com/checkplease.<strong>WTTW</strong>11 celebrates this summer of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee withprograms from and about the United Kingdom. Sir Trevor McDonald hosts thefour-part series Queen and Country, Michael Wood tells The Story of England, webring back Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work, new installments of the popular“Britcom” Doc Martin continue, and Inspector Lewis returns to MasterpieceMystery! with four new episodes. Back on this side of the pond, enjoy the annual Independence Day specialA Capitol Fourth and revisit Ken Burns’ National Parks: America’s Best Idea. Fans of Antiques Roadshow willlove the new series Market Warriors, which follows four intrepid shoppers on a quest for flea market finds.And to beat the heat, the three-part series Nature: Bears of the Last Frontier takes us on a bracing trip tothe Alaskan wilderness.WFMT launches a six-part miniseries of productions from the Los Angeles Opera on Saturdays at noon,including Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet with Vittorio Grigolo and Nino Machaidze and Verdi’s Simon Boccanegrastarring Placido Domingo and Ana Maria Martinez. WFMT also broadcasts live from the Grant Park MusicFestival’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion in a concert featuring French pianist Pascal Rogé, who’ll be our guest for alive Impromptu the afternoon preceding. And Dennis Moore continues to host the live weekly Rush Hourconcerts each Tuesday, including the men’s choir of Basel, Switzerland and artists from Lyric Opera’s RyanOpera Center.Don’t miss out on this festival of July programming. As always, you’ll find detailed information aboutall of our programming, exclusive web content, invitations to special events, and online video and audiostreaming on our websites at wttw.com and wfmt.com. Enjoy summer in Chicago, and thank you for yourcontinued support.Sincerely,Dan SchmidtPresident & CEOGuideWindow To The WorldCommunications, Inc.5400 North Saint Louis Ave.Chicago, Illinois 60625Main Switchboard(773) 583-5000Member and Viewer Services(773) 509-1111 x 6WFMT Radio Networks(773) 279-2000Chicago Production Center(773) 583-5000Websiteswttw.comwfmt.comPresident & CEODaniel J. SchmidtChief Operating OfficerGreg CameronExecutive Vice President & CFOReese MarcussonExecutive Vice Presidentfor Radio & Project DevelopmentSteve RobinsonGuide StaffPublisherAnne GleasonArt DirectorTom PethTelevision ContributorsJulia Maish, Dan SolesRadio ContributorsAndrea Lamoreaux, Peter WhorfDistribution ManagerPat SheppardAdvertising Sales<strong>WTTW</strong>: Howard Fisher: (773) 279-2103WFMT: Paul Ansell: (773) 279-2101Network Chicago Guide(ISSN 1543-9585)July 2012Volume 27, Number 176Inside the Guide3 Member Connections4 Member Perks5 TV Listings6 <strong>WTTW</strong> Digital Channel Highlights12 Do it Yourself Saturdays16 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kid Grid18 Primetime Grid20 At-a-Glance21 Radio Listings31 SponsorsNetwork Chicago Guide is publishedmonthly (for contributors of $40 or moreannually) by Window To The WorldCommunications, Inc., 5400 North SaintLouis Ave., Chicago, IL 60625-4698.Periodical postage paid at Chicago, ILand additional mailing offices.POSTMASTER: Send addresschanges to Network Chicago Guide,5400 North Saint Louis Ave., Chicago, IL60625-4698. Copyright 2009, WindowTo The World Communications, Inc.,Chicago, IL.On the cover: Market Warriors – John Bruno, Miller Gaffney, Bob Richter, and Kevin Bruneau. Photo credit: Courtesyof David Aaron Troy2 JUly 2012


Piano on Fridays!98.7WFMT’s weekly live series, The PianoForte Salon Series, continuesits season of broadcasts and you’re invited to be part of the audience! JoinWFMT Program Director andseries host Peter Whorf at theFine Arts Building in Chicagolive performances centering onthe piano and featuring today’stop solo pianists and chambermusicians.Join us on Friday, July 6 at12:15 pm to hear Steven Vanhauwaert,piano. The programincludes Cesar Franck’s Prelude,Chorale et Fugue and FranzLiszt’s Apres une Lecture deDante: Fantasia quasi Sonata.Hailed by the Los Angeles Times for his “impressive clarity, senseof structure and monster technique,” Steven Vanhauwaert hasgarnered a wide array of accolades, amongst which the MauriceLefranc award, the Rotary Prize, the Galiot Prize, and the USCSteven VanhauwaertConcerto Competition.Admission is free. For more information, please call PianoForte Foundation at (312) 291-0291 or visitpianofortechicago.com.Immerse Yourself in Mozart!WhatAll Day ImmersionSeminar: MozartMasterpieces withLawrence RapchakWhereWFMT Studios5400 N. Saint LouisAvenue in ChicagoWhenSaturday, July 14,9:00 amJoin us for this special All Day Immersion Seminar whichwill include a lecture and discussion, live performances, andlunch. It will be a day you won’t forget.Mozart had an unparalleledability to demonstratedramatic energy and strongcharacterizations in his music.Join Lawrence Rapchak,conductor of the NorthbrookSymphony, who will delve intoLawrence Rapchakthe symphonies, concerti, andoperas of the great Wolfang Amadeus Mozart.Please note that there are no physical tickets to this event. Your name willbe included on the guest list at the door. Tickets for individual ImmersionDays are $150 each, with a special student discounted price of $100 each.We are also offering you the option to stream this event online. Learn moreand purchase tickets at wfmt.com/events or call (773) 279-2120.MEMBER ConnectionsWhatThe PianoForteSalon Series atColumbia CollegeChicagoWhereLive on 98.7WFMTand SherwoodCommunity MusicSchool Recital Hall1312 S. Michigan Ave.in ChicagoWhenFriday, July 6,12:15pmWalk or Run…What9th Annual<strong>WTTW</strong> KidsFun and RunWhereLincoln Parkin ChicagoCannon Drive,South of FullertonWhenSunday, August 26,9:00 am to NoonMembers-Onlypre-race concert:8:00 amWalk or run, but cometo a summer morningpacked with fun! Meetyour favorite <strong>WTTW</strong>Kids walk-around charactersincluding Grover,Elmo and CookieMonster from SesameStreet, Curious George,Clifford, WordGirl, Sidthe Science Kid, andmany more. Dance toRalph’s World in concertduring the morning andget moving on the 3Kfamily walk and 5K funrun – all in support ofquality children’s programming on <strong>WTTW</strong>!Register online at wttw.com/funandrun or call(773) 509-5333 to learn more.<strong>WTTW</strong> Members:Be sure to register early to secure your placeat the special members-only pre-race concertwith Ralph’s World at 8:00 am!<strong>Check</strong>, Please! Picks Pop-Ups at Taste!<strong>WTTW</strong>’s <strong>Check</strong>, Please! is partnering with the 2012 Taste of Chicago topresent a diverse array of 15 “Pop-Up” restaurants, all hand-picked by <strong>Check</strong>,Please! producers and making their Taste of Chicago debuts. Three eaterieswill be featured each day of the festival, and each will have just one chanceto introduce their best dishes to diners.The “Pop-Up” restaurants scheduled are:July 11: Beat Kitchen, Jin Ju, and Marie’s Pizza & LiquorsJuly 12: Inspiration Kitchens, Riva, and Tre KronorJuly 13: Café Trinidad, Garifuna Flava, and LM RestaurantJuly 14: Arun’s, Austrian Bakery, and the Nile RestaurantJuly 15: Caffe Gelato, Karyn’s on Green, and West Town Tavern.For more information, please visit wttw.com/checkplease.What<strong>Check</strong>, Please!presents the 2012Taste of ChicagoPop-Up RestaurantsWhereGrant ParkColumbus Drive andJackson Boulevardin ChicagoWhenWednesday, July 11-Sunday, July 15,11:00 am-8:30 pm2012 JULY 3


MEMBER PERKS$5 Off Tickets to The Merchant of VeniceFirst Folio Theatre presents The Merchant of Venice as part of their annual“Shakespeare-under-the-Stars” series on the outdoor main stage on the scenic slopes ofthe historic Mayslake Peabody Estate, 1717 W 31st Street in Oak Brook.Set in 16th century Venice, Shakespeare’s classic tale challenges prejudices and fearsabout religion, gender, ethnicity, and sexuality. A mesmerizing drama ahead of its time,The Merchant of Venice is a riveting tale of love, revenge, and betrayal.<strong>WTTW</strong> members have the opportunityto receive $5 off tickets toJuly 11-August 19 performancesexcluding Saturdays. To redeemthis special offer, please call (630)986-8067 or visit firstfolio.org andmention code ‘<strong>WTTW</strong>.’ Valid throughAugust 19. Not valid on previously purchasedtickets, limit 4 per customer,cannot be combined with any otheroffer and subject to availability.2-for-1 Tickets to The Vortex<strong>WTTW</strong> Members have the exclusive opportunity to receive2-for-1 tickets to July 9-August 26 performances of DeadWriters Theatre Collective’s The Vortex directed by JimSchneiderMoney, addiction, jazz, eccentricity, forbidden love, impendingdoom, and biting wit frame the play that introduced theworld to Noel Coward. Known for his biting wit with classicslike Private Lives and Hay Fever, Coward’s words sparkle in thisrarely produced comic-drama that made him an overnightsensation and launched one of the greatest playwrights in theEnglish language.To redeem this special offer, please go to deadwriters.netor call (773) 404-7336 and use code ‘<strong>WTTW</strong>.’ Offer valid forall Thursday, Friday, and Sunday performances of The Vortexduring the month of July and August 2012. Limit 4 tickets per<strong>WTTW</strong> Member. Subject to availability. In the GreenhouseTheater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln Avenue in Chicago.2-for-1 Tickets to Woodstock Mozart FestivalThe Woodstock Mozart Festival presents Grammy Award-winning artists and threediverse concert programs for its 2012 season. The opening concerts July 28 and 29 featureChicago keyboard artist David Schrader conducting from his instrument and playing anall-Mozart program in a “Concert with Conversation” format. On August 4 and 5, violinistsIgor Gruppman (who also conducts) and Vesna Gruppman perform Bach, Grieg, Mahler,Mendelssohn, and Arnold. The season concludes August 11 and 12 when Dutch conductorArthur Arnold returns to lead a program, featuring former Chicago Symphony principaloboist Alex Klein, including Pleyel, Mozart, Schubert, and Choro no Capricho.The 2012 Woodstock Mozart Festival takesplace July 28-August 12, Saturdays at 8:00 pmand Sundays at 3:00 pm at the WoodstockOpera House, 121 Van Buren Street in Woodstock.Pre-concert introductions take place onehour before the August 4, 5, 11, and 12 performances.Tickets are $30-52; <strong>WTTW</strong> membersmay purchase two tickets for the price of one,subject to limited availability, by calling the boxoffice at (815) 338-5300 and identifying themselvesas <strong>WTTW</strong> members. For information visitmozartfest.org.2-for-1 Tickets to Disney’s Beauty and the BeastBring your whole family to Navy Pier for a 75-minute musical adventure based on the Academy AwardwinningDisney film Beauty and the Beast.This classic recounts the “tale as old as time” of a clever beauty and her ferocious captor – a young princetrapped under an enchantress’s spell, who must learn to love and be loved in order to break the curse. Favoriteproduction numbers, including the beloved title song and “Be Our Guest,” will fill CST’s Courtyard Theater.Audience members are invited to meet the cast in the lobby following each performance.To redeem this special offer, call (312) 595-5600 or visit chicagoshakes.com and mention code ‘WFMT.’ Limit4 tickets. June 28 through August 26, valid Wednesdays-Fridays, Chicago Shakespeare’s Courtyard Theater,800 East Grand Avenue in Chicago.FOR DOZENS OF OTHER DISCOUNTS, visit wfmt.com and, under the Support WMFT menu, click on “Monthly Offers” or call (312) 987-WFMTfor a recorded message.4 JULY 2012


• Daily Television ProgrammingProgrammer’s Picks on <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel 11POV: The City DarkBlending a humorous, searching narrative withpoetic footage of the night sky, this documentarytakes a fascinating look at the science of thedark and explores our relationship to the stars.Thursday, July 5, 10:00 pmJohn Leguizamo’sTales From A Ghetto ClownFrom a glimpse into his Colombian and“NuyoRican” roots to his high-profile career inHollywood, Leguizamo gives viewers a glimpse atone of the industry’s most versatile actors.Friday, July 13, 9:00 pmEight Men OutJohn Sayles directs and John Cusack stars in thisacclaimed film about the infamous Chicago BlackSox team of 1919 and what was behind the blackestmark in pre-Steroids Era baseball history.Saturday, July 14, 9:00 pmSee page 6 for information about <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime listings.In the SpotlightSunday 1EARLY MORNINGChief Yeoman Warder,Alan Kingshott andSir Trevor McDonaldQueen and Country(in 4 Parts)In 2012 all eyes are on QueenElizabeth II, Britain’s second longestreigningmonarch, as England marksHer Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee.Veteran newsman Sir Trevor McDonaldlooks at the traditions and institutionssurrounding the monarchy, from theChanging of the Guard at BuckinghamPalace through the Queen’s royalvisits...to some of the greatestroyal palaces.Sunday, July 1, 8, 15,and 22, 7:00 pm12:00 Hot Dog Program [R]1:00 Ice Cream Show [R]2:00 Shore Things [R]3:00 Nature: Cloud – Challengeof the Stallions [R]4:00 NOVA: Hunting the Edgeof Space – The Ever-Expanding Universe [R]MORNING5:00-11:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids11:00 Moyers & CompanyAFTERNOON12:00 Need to Know12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America: ABaltimore Classic – TheCivic Club Sandwich1:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Mastros/Melanthios/Casa de Isaac[R]1:30 New ScandinavianCooking: Rich Farmland2:00 Great Performances atthe Met: Ernani AngelaMeade takes center stagein Verdi’s thrilling early gem.Marcello Giordani is hermismatched lover, and all-starVerdians Dmitri Hvorostovskyand Ferruccio Furlanettoround out the cast.4:30 Jay’s Chicago: I GotThere My Way [R]5:00 30 Good Minutes: Creationand Renewal StephenWilliams, Co-Pastor,United Methodist Churchin Libertyville, IL.5:30 Arts Across Illinois [R]EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: DryYour Tears [R]7:00 Queen and Country:London – Royal City (Part1 of 4) Join presenter TrevorMcDonald as he reports onthe tradition of Changingthe Guard at BuckinghamPalace and visits Horseguardsto meet the man who isin charge of the troopswho guard the queen.8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavor The rookieConstable Morse is fed upwith police work and readyto nip his career in the budby handing in his resignation.That is, until a murder turnedup that only he could solve.9:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Mastros/Melanthios/Casa de Isaac[R]10:00 Fawlty Towers10:31 Fawlty Towers11:00 Front Row Center: TheBeach Boys – Doing It AgainMonday 2EARLY MORNING12:30 Austin City Limits:Randy Newman1:30 Hot Dog Program [R]2:30 Ice Cream Show [R]3:30 Shore Things [R]4:30 Arts Across Illinois [R]5:00 Victory Garden: Light5:30 P. Allen Smith’s GardenHome: Allen’s FavoritesMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow:Vintage Houston A19th-century Chinese jadescepter, originally appraisedfor $1,500 to $2,500, hasspiked to a radiantly healthy$50,000 to $80,000, while a1912 Titanic menu went from$75,000 to $100,000 to a lessexciting $50,000 to $75,000.9:00 Monarchy: The RoyalFamily at Work – TheQueen and Us We followfour Buckingham Palacegarden party guests as theysavor each moment of thisonce-in-a-lifetime occasion.10:00 Monarchy: The RoyalFamily at Work – Inside theFirm The Queen’s childrentalk frankly about the rolesthey were born into and thechallenges of royal life.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 3EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!Endeavor See Sun. July1 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Queen and Country:London – Royal City(Part 1 of 4) See Sun.July 1 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Michael Wood’s Storyof England: Romans toNormans (Part 1 of 4) Joinhistorian Michael Wood torecover – with the help ofthe local people and the useof archaeology, landscape,language, and DNA – thelost history of the firstthousand years of Kibworth.In the SpotlightTom BergeronA Capitol FourthTom Bergeron takes the helm as thenew host of the star-spangled affair,which features an inspiring Olympictribute to Team USA and performancesby Megan Hilty, Javier Colon, Kool &the Gang, Kelli O’Hara, and the NationalSymphony Orchestra, topped off by thegreatest display of fireworks anywherein the nation. Broadcast live from theWest Lawn of the U. S. Capitol beforea concert audience of hundreds ofthousands, millions more at home, onNational Public Radio and to our troopsaround the world on the AmericanForces Network.Wednesday, July 4,7:00 pm and 8:30 pm2012 JULY 5


<strong>WTTW</strong> Digital Channel HighlightsThese digital channels are available with digital cable or over-the-air with a digital receiver. For more information aboutdigital television and for complete schedules, visit wttw.com/schedules.11-1HD<strong>WTTW</strong>11 in HDFree TV, over-the-air antenna viewers can watch<strong>WTTW</strong>11 in high-definition by tuning to channel 11-1.Cable or satellite viewers can locate <strong>WTTW</strong>11 inhigh-definition on the on-screen menu.A Capitol FourthWednesday, July 4, 7:00 pmAmerica’s favorite Independence Day tradition will feature unrivaledperformances from some of the country’s best-known musical namestopped off by the greatest display of fireworks anywhere in the nation.Twenty television cameras will be stationed around Washington, D.C.to capture the sights and sounds of the concert.National Parks: America’s Best IdeaThursdays, 9:00 pmThis film works its way chronologically through the history of thenational parks featuring characters who dedicated their lives toinsuring all could enjoy these places.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Broadway star Kelli O’Hara11-2<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime is the newest channel in the <strong>WTTW</strong>family – ‘prime time all the time.’ Free TV, over-theairantenna viewers can tune to channel 11-2 to find<strong>WTTW</strong> Prime. <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime is on Comcast digitalcable channel 370 and on RCN channel 37.<strong>WTTW</strong> PRIME adInside WashingtonFridays, 8:30 pmProvides insightful analysis on the week’s top stories from the nation’scapital. Moderated by veteran newsman Gordon Peterson, thisprogram brings together a distinguished group of panelists, includingPulitzer Prize-winning columnists Charles Krauthammer and ColbyKing, National Public Radio’s Nina Totenberg, Newsweek’s EvanThomas, and columnist Mark Shields from NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Moderator Gordon Peterson11-3<strong>WTTW</strong> Create<strong>WTTW</strong> Create is our how-to and lifestyleprogramming channel. Free TV, over-the-air antennaviewers tune to channel 11-3. <strong>WTTW</strong> Create is onComcast digital cable channel 369 and on RCNchannel 38.London CallingSaturday, July 28 (all-day marathon)Commemorate the start of the summer Olympics in London, England!Get a taste of England from Chris Kimball and the America’s TestKitchen gang as they prepare bread pudding. Pascal Aussignacand the Galvin Brothers (Jeff and Chris) will take us on a food trip toLondon’s finest restaurants. See all London sights with Rudy Maxaand Rick Steves. Let the games begin, because London is calling.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: Chef Pascal Aussignac11-4<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme<strong>WTTW</strong> Vme is our Spanish language channel. FreeTV, over-the-air antenna viewers can tune to channel11-4. <strong>WTTW</strong> Vme is on Comcast digital channels368 and 629, Dish Network channels 846 and 9414,DirectTV channel 440, and RCN channel 39.Red Eagle/ÁguilaTuesday, 8:00 pmSchool teacher by day and the Red Eagle by night in the actionadventure drama Águila Roja, Gonzalo’s sole mission in life is todiscover the culprits behind his beloved wife’s murder – and fightcrime while he’s at it. Even more compelling is the series’ time period,17th century Spain.Full schedule online at wttw.com/schedulesPictured: David Janeron demand<strong>WTTW</strong> on DemandFind <strong>WTTW</strong> on Demand by selecting Comcast’s“Get Local” folder.July On-Demand Picks• <strong>Check</strong>, Please!• Chicago Tonight• Doc Martin• Jay’s Chicago• Market Wars• Masterpiece Mystery!Pictured: Caroline Catz as Louisa Glasson, Doc Martin6 JULY 2012


In the SpotlightIn the SpotlightNational Parks:America’s Best Idea(in 6 Parts)Ken Burns’ six-part documentary isa human history set against the moststunning backdrop imaginable. Thefilm works its way chronologicallythrough the history of the national parksfeaturing characters – some famous,most not, from every walk of life – whodedicated their lives to insuring allcould enjoy these places. This is anexploration of how the national parksystem came to be and examinessome – but not all – of how thesemajestic places came to be nationalparks.Thursdays beginningJuly 5, 8:00 pm9:00 Michael Wood’s Story ofEngland: Peasants’ Revoltand the Black Death (Part2 of 4) Charts events in thevillage leading to the people’sinvolvement in the CivilWar of Simon de Montfortand follows the story ofKibworth as it reaches thecatastrophic 14th century.10:00 Frontline: Money, Power,and Wall Street – TheCrisis Spreads Frontlineexplores how an “epidemic ofgreed” spread from financialinstitutions in the UnitedStates to Europe and back.Correspondent Martin Smithreveals a trail of complexdeals that contributed to aEuropean crisis that todaythreatens to sink the globaleconomy into another slump.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 4Independence DayEARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Monarchy: The RoyalFamily at Work – TheQueen and Us See Mon.July 2 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:30 Monarchy: The Royal Familyat Work – Inside the Firm SeeMon. July 2 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:Croatia – Adriatic Delights5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 A Capitol Fourth8:30 A Capitol Fourth [R]10:00 Movie: Rocky II UnderdogPhiladelphia fighter RockyBalboa (Sylvester Stallone)gets another shot atheavyweight champ ApolloCreed. (1979/Color)Thursday 5EARLY MORNING12:00 BBC World News12:30 Nightly Business Report1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Antiques Roadshow:Vintage Houston See Mon.July 2 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 A Capitol Fourth [R]5:00 Queen and Country:London – Royal City(Part 1 of 4) [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Scripture ofNature (1851-1890) (Part 1of 6) The astonishingbeauty of Yosemite Valleyand the geyser wonderland ofYellowstone give birth to theradical idea of creating nationalparks for the enjoyment ofeveryone; John Muir becomestheir eloquent defender.10:00 POV: The City Dark11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsFriday 6EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Michael Wood’s Storyof England: Romans toNormans (Part 1 of 4) SeeTues. July 3 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Michael Wood’s Story ofEngland: Peasants’ Revoltand the Black Death(Part 2 of 4) See Tues.July 3 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Mastros/Melanthios/Casa de Isaac [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Weekin Review with Joel Weisman7:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Giacomo’s/Hot Chocolate/Café Too8:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! DavantiEnoteca/Smoque/Alhambra Palace8:30 Jay’s Chicago: Teach YourChildren A woman with apassion for beautifying uglyparkways becomes a neighborhoodpied piper. A Chicagoschool blends yoga withmath. And we learn financeat a Chicago high school.9:00 Islamic Art: Mirror of theInvisible World This programcelebrates the artistic legacyof the Muslim world. It is organizedaround five elementalthemes: the word, space,ornament, color, and water.10:30 In the Life11:00 Washington Week11:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 7EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Scriptureof Nature (1851-1890)(Part 1 of 6) See Thurs.July 5 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:30 In the Life [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]5:30 Al Jazeera EnglishMORNING6:00-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook:Personal Pizzas10:30 In the Americas withDavid Etman: The Prideof Guatemala – Tikalof the Mayas11:00 Pedal America: Women ofRed Rock – Sedona, ArizonaIra David pedals his road andmountain bike through theBellrock Pathway and MysticTrail to learn why women whovisit Sedona choose never toleave, and the role the vortexesand cycling have playedin their newfound lifestyles.11:30 Wisconsin FoodieAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Northern CookoutIan CheneyPOV: The City DarkIs darkness becoming extinct? Whenfilmmaker Ian Cheney moves from ruralMaine to New York City and discoversstreets awash in light and skies devoidof stars, he embarks on a journeyto America’s brightest and darkestcorners, asking astronomers, cancerresearchers, and ecologists what is lostin the glare of city lights.Thursday, July 5,10:00 pmAtlanta Marriott MarquisJohn Portman:A Life of BuildingOver the last 45 years, John Portman’siconic urban structures and eyepoppinginteriors steadily rose in 60cities across four continents, helpingredefine cityscapes in the United Statesand skylines in Asia. Once considereda maverick because he eschewed longacceptedindustry standards, critics andleading architecture schools now fullyembrace Portman’s design approach,which emphasizes function, purpose,and sensory experience.Sunday, July 8,2:00 pm2012 JULY 7


herringtoninn.comIn the Spotlight8 JULY 2012Kevin Whately as DetectiveInspector Robbie LewisMasterpiece Mystery!Inspector LewisKevin Whately and Laurence Foxreprise their roles as Detective InspectorRobbie Lewis and his partner DetectiveSergeant James Hathaway. Together,they work to solve four intriguing newmysteries in Lewis’s hometownof Oxford.Sunday, July 8, 15, 22,29, 8:00 pmvisitI l l I n o I sMake it a day or a short stayExperience the beauty and wonder of Geneva, Illinois.The downtown historic shopping district boasts over 150shops and restaurants overflowing with history and charm.oscarswan.comcomfortinngeneva.comFor a list of shops and restaurants,an events calendar, and more, visitgenevadowntown.org12:30 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: In the Wild1:00 Essential Pepin:Fabulous Fins1:30 Simply Ming: MasuharaMorimoto and Sushi2:00 America’s Test Kitchen fromCook’s Illustrated: GrilledSteak and Gazpacho2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Cold Weather Comfort3:00 Hubert Keller:Secrets of a Chef3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless:The Soul of Mole4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:Gone Fishin’ withDavid Pasternack4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! DavantiEnoteca/Smoque/Alhambra Palace [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Dubrovnik andBalkan Side Trips5:30 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 5 of 16)EVENING6:00 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 6 of 16)6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Doc Martin: Born with aShotgun Sleepless nightsare taking their toll on Martinand Louisa. Aunt Ruth hasproblems of her own: sheis dealing with an intruderon the farm who has stolenthe hub caps from her car.9:00 Saturday Night Movie: TheHustler A gambler (George C.Scott) stakes pool shark “FastEddie’’ Felson (Paul Newman)in a smoke-filled marathonagainst Minnesota Fats (JackieGleason). (1961/Color)11:00 America Revealed: FoodMachine (Part 1 of 4) Overthe past century, an Americanindustrial revolution hasgiven rise to the biggest, mostproductive food machine theworld has ever known. Joinhost Yul Kwon on a crosscountrytrek to learn how thismachine feeds nearly 300million Americans every day.Sunday 8EARLY MORNING12:00 Antiques Roadshow:Vintage Houston [R]1:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Giacomo’s/Hot Chocolate/Café Too [R]1:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! DavantiEnoteca/Smoque/Alhambra Palace [R]2:00 Frontline: Money, Power,and Wall Street – TheCrisis Spreads See Tues.July 3 at 10:00 pm. [R]3:00 POV: The City Dark SeeThurs. July 5 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:00 America Revealed: FoodMachine (Part 1 of 4) SeeSat. July 7 at 11:00 pm. [R]MORNING5:00-11:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids11:00 Moyers & CompanyAFTERNOON12:00 Need to Know12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America: NewYork City and New Jersey –An Italian-American Picnic1:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! DavantiEnoteca/Smoque/Alhambra Palace [R]1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking:Popular Sausage2:00 John Portman: ALife of Building3:00 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Scriptureof Nature (1851-1890)(Part 1 of 6) [R]5:00 30 Good Minutes Guest: JoanChittister, Executive Directorof Benetvision in Erie, PA.5:30 Jay’s Chicago: TeachYour Children See Fri.July 6 at 8:30 pm. [R]EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: Born witha Shotgun See Sat. July7 at 8:00 pm. [R]7:00 Queen and Country: RoyalVisit (Part 2 of 4) TheQueen’s year is driven byher diary – and has beensince her accession in1952. See her in Scotlandat the Braemar Gatheringand follow her on a visit toLiverpool – the sort of regionaltrip that happens every weekbut attracts little publicity.8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: The Soulof Genius When the body ofan obsessive Oxford Englishprofessor is discoveredritually buried, InspectorsLewis and Hathaway are setupon a seemingly impossiblequest to uncover the truth.9:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! DavantiEnoteca/Smoque/Alhambra Palace [R]10:00 Fawlty Towers10:34 Fawlty Towers11:03 Front Row Center:Colbie CaillatMonday 9EARLY MORNING12:00 Austin City Limits:Elvis Costello/TheBand of Heathens1:00 Sun Studio Sessions:Ha Ha Tonka1:30 Islamic Art: Mirror of theInvisible World See Fri.July 6 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:00 John Portman: A Lifeof Building See Sun.July 8 at 2:00 pm. [R]4:00 Doc Martin: Bornwith a Shotgun [R]5:00 Victory Garden: New5:30 P. Allen Smith’s GardenHome: Keeping it LocalMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: VintageAtlanta A collection of documentsrelated to golf legendBobby Jones sped from anoriginal estimate of $15,000to a current value of $20,000to $25,000, while an 1841letter by Abraham Lincolnrolled from a brisk $75,000 to$125,000 to a slower-paced$60,000 to $80,000.9:00 Antiques Roadshow:Madison, WI (Part 1 of 3)Highlights include an heirloomArt Deco charm bracelet; anheirloom 1938 Martin D-18guitar; and an angry 1976letter from Frank Sinatra toChicago Daily News columnistMike Royko, worth $15,000.10:00 Chicago Stories: TheEastland Disaster <strong>WTTW</strong>’sEmmy-winning documentaryon Chicago’s Eastlanddisaster, the story of theexcursion ship Eastland which,overloaded with passengers,overturned in the ChicagoRiver in the summer of 1915,with enormous loss of life.


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In the SpotlightIn the SpotlightMichael WoodMichael Wood’sStory of England(in 4 Parts)Michael Wood tells the story of England,from the Dark Ages until the 20thcentury, through the eyes of one place:Kibworth, Leicestershire. It’s the storyof people and their land over time, butalso a tale of migration, right down tothe modern waves of immigration, WestIndians Africans, Indians, Pakistanis,Bangladeshis. All of them came toEnglish shores to create communities,to make a living, and raise families –in time becoming Englishand then British.Tuesday, July 10, 17,and 24, 8:00 pmTom and Keith call themselves“Bornies” and rap aboutgrowing up with HIV.Frontline: Endgame –AIDS in Black AmericaEvery 10 minutes, someone in the U.S.contracts HIV, and half are black. Thirtyyears after the discovery of the AIDSvirus among gay white men, almost halfof the one million people in the UnitedStates infected with HIV are blackmen, women, and children. This is anexploration of one of the country’s mosturgent, preventable health crises.Tuesday, July 10,9:00 pm11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 10EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: TheSoul of Genius See Sun.July 8 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Queen and Country: RoyalVisit (Part 2 of 4) See Sun.July 8 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Michael Wood’s Story ofEngland: The Seeds ofReform (Part 3 of 4) Thestory of Kibworth moveson to dramatic battles ofconscience in the time ofthe Hundred Years’ War.9:00 Frontline: Endgame –AIDS in Black Africa11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 11EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Chicago Stories: TheEastland Disaster See Mon.July 9 at 10:00 pm. [R]3:30 Antiques Roadshow:Madison, WI (Part 1 of 3) SeeMon. July 9 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago: TeachYour Children [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Nature: Bears of the LastFrontier – City of Bears (Part1 of 3) Bear biologist ChrisMorgan sets up camp at aremote spot in the heart ofAlaskan wilderness, alongsidethe largest concentrationof grizzlies in the world.9:00 NOVA: The Fabric of theCosmos – What is Space?(Part 1 of 4) Space. It separatesyou from me, one galaxyfrom the next, and atoms fromeach other. It is everywherein the universe. But to mostof us, space is nothing, anempty void. But it turns outspace is not what it seems.10:00 NOVA: The ElegantUniverse – Einstein’sDream (Part 1 of 3) Oneof the most ambitiousand exciting theories everproposed gets a masterful,lavishly computer-animatedexplanation from bestsellingauthor-physicist Brian Greene.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsThursday 12EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Frontline: Endgame – AIDSin Black Africa See Tues.July 10 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:Dubrovnik and BalkanSide Trips [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Last Refuge(1890-1915) (Part 2 of 6)President Theodore Rooseveltbecomes one of the nationalparks’ greatest champions;in Yellowstone, a magnificentspecies is rescued from extinction;and in Yosemite, JohnMuir fights the battle of hislife to save a beautiful valley.10:30 POV: Guilty Pleasures Everyfour seconds a romance novelpublished by Harlequin or itsBritish counterpart, Mills &Boon, is sold somewhere inthe world. This film portraysfive romance devotees whomust, ultimately, find theirdreams in the real world.11:30 BBC World NewsFriday 13EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 Charlie Rose3:00 Nature: Bears of the LastFrontier – City of Bears(Part 1 of 3) See Wed.July 11 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Michael Wood’s Story ofEngland: The Seeds ofReform (Part 3 of 4) SeeTues. July 10 at 8:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Weekin Review with Joel Weisman7:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Chickpea/Mint Julep Bistro/Enoteca Roma8:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! TwistedSpoke/Oceanique/Han 2028:30 Jay’s Chicago: SpeedDemons Drag Racers at GreatLakes Dragaway. The joysand hazards of the lakefrontbikepath. A banjo playerwith crazy fast fingers. Andmountain biking in Chicago!9:00 John Leguizamo’s Talesfrom a Ghetto Klown Thisprogram profiles actor/playwright John Leguizamoand traces his unorthodox riseto success, while capturinghis struggles to mount hislatest one-man show onBroadway, Ghetto Klown.10:00 A Hot Dog Program11:00 Washington Week11:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 14EARLY MORNINGJohn LeguizamoJohn Leguizamo’s Talesfrom a Ghetto KlownThis program profiles actor/playwrightJohn Leguizamo and his unorthodoxrise to success, while capturing hisstruggles to mount his latest one-manshow on Broadway. For the fifth timein his career, the respected actor andall around funnyman has chosen toshare tales from his life – chancletasand all – in his new show Ghetto Klown.Intercut with the making of GhettoKlown on Broadway, the documentaryalso features interviews withcolleagues, family, friends, celebritiesand Leguizamo himself, revealing hisjourney from the ghetto to a respectedplace as one of the most unique voicesin American theater.Friday, July 13,9:00 pm12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 National Parks: America’s10 JULY 2012


In the SpotlightBest Idea: The Last Refuge(1890-1915) (Part 2 of 6) SeeThurs. July 12 at 8:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]5:30 Al Jazeera EnglishMORNING6:00-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook: MiniMeatballs and Pasta10:30 In the Americas with DavidEtman: The Working Coastof British Columbia11:00 Pedal America: Living inHarmony – Tampa andSt. Petersburg, Florida11:30 Wisconsin FoodieAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:The Chemistry of Cakes12:30 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: By the Sea1:00 Essential Pepin: Sweetsfor My Sweet1:30 Simply Ming: JoannePang and Pastry2:00 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Lazy Day Breakfast2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Gnocchi and Panzanella3:00 Hubert Keller:Secrets of a Chef3:30 MEXICO – One Plate at aTime with Rick Bayless:In the SpotlightStuds Terkel as Hugh FullertonSaturday Night Movie:Eight Men OutDisgruntled Chicago White Sox playersstand trial for allegedly throwing the1919 World Series for mobster ArnoldRothstein. Starring John Cusack,Michael Lerner, John Mahoney, andCharlie Sheen. (1988/Color)Saturday, July 14,9:00 pmThe Case for Quesadillas4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:Sunday Comfort Meals4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! TwistedSpoke/Oceanique/Han 202 [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:The Best of Slovenia5:30 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 7 of 16)EVENING6:00 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 8 of 16)6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Doc Martin: Mother KnowsBest Louisa’s mum Eleanor(Louise Jameson) arrives inPortwenn unexpectedly andLouisa is far from happyabout her arrival. She hasn’tseen her mother for years, sowhy the sudden interest?9:00 Saturday Night Movie:Eight Men Out11:00 America Revealed: Nationon the Move (Part 2 of 4)America is a nation of vastdistances and dense urbanclusters. Accompany host YulKwon as he journeys acrossthe continent by air, road,and rail, venturing behind thescenes with the workers whoget us where we need to go.Sunday 15EARLY MORNING12:00 Antiques Roadshow:Vintage Atlanta See Mon.July 9 at 8:00 pm. [R]1:00 Nature: Bears of the LastFrontier – City of Bears [R]2:00 NOVA: The Fabric of theCosmos – What is Space?(Part 1 of 4) See Wed.July 11 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:00 NOVA: The ElegantUniverse – Einstein’s Dream(Part 1 of 3) See Wed.July 11 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:00 America Revealed: Nationon the Move (Part 2 of 4) [R]MORNING5:00-11:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids11:00 Moyers & CompanyAFTERNOON12:00 Need to Know12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America:USA – Italian-Americanand Truly Italian1:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! TwistedSpoke/Oceanique/Han 202 [R]1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking:It All Starts With Kids2:00 Key West: Bohemia in theTropics This film traces thedevelopment of the island’sreputation in the popularculture and explores howthat image has continued todraw millions of visitors.2:30 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Last Refuge(1890-1915) (Part 2 of 6) [R]5:00 30 Good Minutes Guest:Brad Hirschfield, Presidentof the National JewishCenter for Learning andLeadership, New York, NY.5:30 Jay’s Chicago: SpeedDemons See Fri. July13 at 8:30 pm. [R]EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: MotherKnows Best See Sat.July 14 at 8:00 pm. [R]7:00 Queen and Country: TheQueen’s Possessions (Part3 of 4) The Queen has somesurprising possessions.Among them are WestminsterAbbey and the Chapels Royal.These are “peculiars of thecrown” – as are the ChannelIslands, the Tower of London,and the Royal Collection.8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: Generationof Vipers Suspicions aboundas Lewis and Hathawayinvestigate the death of alovelorn Oxford professor.9:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! TwistedSpoke/Oceanique/Han 202 [R]10:00 Fawlty Towers10:29 Fawlty Towers11:01 Front Row Center: PhilCollins – Going Back, Liveat the Roseland BallroomMonday 16EARLY MORNING12:00 Austin City Limits:Kenny Chesney1:00 Sun Studio Sessions: Overthe Rhine Critically acclaimedOver the Rhine performsfan favorites including “TheKing Knows How” and“Oh Yeah By the Way.”1:30 POV: Guilty Pleasures SeeThurs. July 12 at 10:30 pm. [R]2:30 John Leguizamo’s Talesfrom a Ghetto Klown SeeFri. July 13 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:30 A Hot Dog Program SeeFri. July 13 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 Key West: Bohemia inthe Tropics See Sun.July 15 at 2:00 pm. [R]5:00 Victory Garden: Old5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden toTable: Herbs and RosesMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: VintageSan Francisco AntiquesRoadshow’s 1998 trip to theCity by the Bay featured amodest-looking Eskimo huntinghelmet with an estimatedvalue that has swelled fromits original $65,000 to $75,000Miller Gaffney and Bob Richter,two members of the MarketWarriors team.Market Warriors(New Series)Four seasoned treasure huntersembark on an antiques adventure inthis new series from the producers ofAntiques Roadshow. In Market Warriors,expert shoppers on a strict budgetscour flea markets across the countryfor vintage valuables, then auction theirfinds with an eye towards maximizingprofit. Fred Willard (Best in Show,A Mighty Wind) injects quick wit and acollector’s know-how asoff-screen host.Monday, July 16, 23, and30, 9:00 pmElyse LurayHistory Detectives(Season Premiere)The popular series returns for a10th season to explore the storiesbehind historic sites, artifacts, and talltales told in cities across the country,with the help of an inquisitive team offact-finders with an uncanny talentfor uncovering the truth.Tuesday, July 17,9:00 pm2012 JULY 11


Do it Yourself Saturdays10:00 Antiques Roadshow11:00 Pedal America11:30 Wisconsin Foodie12:00 Cook’s Country12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence1:00 Essential Pépin1:30 Simply Ming2:00 America’s Test Kitchen2:30 America’s Test Kitchen3:00 Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef3:30 Mexico – One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please!5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe5:30 Ask This Old House6:00 Ask This Old HouseJoanne WeirMing TsaiRick Stevesto $100,000 to $125,000.9:00 Market Warriors10:00 Antiques Roadshow:Madison, WI (Part 2 of 3)Highlights include photos ofthe owner’s family taken bynoted photographer EdwardWeston; a table craftedfor the owner’s parents bymaster furniture makerGeorge Nakashima; and anornate silver, enamel, andturquoise-studded exhibitionpiece crafted by Tiffanyfor the 1893 ColumbianExhibition in Chicago.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 17EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: Generationof Vipers See Sun. July15 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Queen and Country: TheQueen’s Possessions(Part 3 of 4) See Sun.July 15 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Michael Wood’s Storyof England: The Birth ofModern England (Part 4of 4) Helped by today’sresidents, Michael Wooduncovers the secret history ofKibworth, visits World War Ibattlefields, and recalls life inWorld War II when the villagewas bombed. Lastly, seeKibworth as it is today – agrowing, multicultural village.9:00 History Detectives10:00 Frontline: Fast Times atWest Philly High Studentsand teachers from WestPhiladelphia High School,serving one of the mostdisadvantaged neighborhoodsin Philadelphia, defy expectationsas they design andbuild two super-hybrid carsfor international competitionand compete for the chanceto be part of a technologicalrevolution. Frontline exploresthe viability of these cars,the potential that existswithin our young people, andthe prospects of effectiveinnovation in public education.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 18EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Antiques Roadshow: VintageSan Francisco See Mon.July 16 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Antiques Roadshow:Madison, WI (Part 2 of 3) SeeMon. July 16 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago: SpeedDemons [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Nature: Bears of the LastFrontier – The Road North(Part 2 of 3) Chris Morganexplores the world of blackbears caught in the crossroadsof urban development inAnchorage and the wilderness.9:00 NOVA: The Fabric of theCosmos – The Illusion ofTime (Part 2 of 4) Time. Wewaste it, save it, kill it, makeit. The world runs on it. Yet,ask physicists what timeactually is, and they have noidea. Even more surprising,the deep sense we have oftime passing from presentto past may be nothingmore than an illusion.10:00 NOVA: The ElegantUniverse – The String’s theThing Physicist Brian Greenedescribes the serendipitoussteps that led from a forgotten200-year-old mathematical formulato the first glimmeringsof strings – quivering strandsof energy whose differentvibrations give rise to quarks,electrons, photons, and allother elementary particles.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsThursday 19EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Frontline: Fast Times atWest Philly High See Tues.July 17 at 10:00 pm. [R]3:30 History Detectives See Tues.July 17 at 9:00 pm. [R]4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Chickpea/Mint Julep Bistro/Enoteca Roma [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Empireof Grandeur (1915-1919)(Part 3 of 6) In John Muir’sabsence, a new leader12 JULY 2012


In the Spotlightsteps forward on behalf ofAmerica’s remaining pristineplaces; a new federal agencyis created to protect theparks; and in Arizona, a fightbreaks out over the fate of thegrandest canyon on earth.10:00 POV: The Light in Her EyesHouda al-Habash, a conservativeMuslim preacher, foundeda Qur’an school for girls inDamascus, Syria, 30 yearsago. This film shot right beforethe uprising in Syria eruptedpaints a portrait of a leaderwho challenges the womenof her community to liveaccording to Islam, withoutgiving up their aspirations.11:30 BBC World NewsFriday 20EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight [R]1:30 Tavis Smiley2:00 Charlie Rose3:00 Nature: Bears of the LastFrontier – The Road North(Part 2 of 3) See Wed.July 18 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Michael Wood’s Storyof England: The Birth ofModern England (Part4 of 4) See Tues. July17 at 8:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Weekin Review with Joel Weisman7:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Sultan’sMarket/Fuego/Carmine’s8:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! StandardIndia Restaurant/TazzaItalian Ristorante/Mercadito8:30 Jay’s Chicago: Not My DayJob A CSO horn player whoraises monarch butterflies.Serious “foodies” try theirhand at Cicada cuisine. Aninventor helps his friends bycreating the Puppet Bike.Finding beauty – and healing –in abandoned homes. Welearn the secret to building aship in a bottle. And high-endquilters collaborate with developmentallydisabled workers.9:00 Homecoming: The KansasCity Symphony PresentsJoyce DiDonato The newKauffman Center for thePerforming Arts provides thestunning backdrop for thiscelebration of the KansasCity Symphony, their vibrantartistic director and conductorMichael Stern, and the internationallycelebrated mezzosopranoJoyce DiDonato.10:00 Homeland: A View fromthe Center – Jobs (Part1 of 3) The first episodeof this new series looks atthe spectrum of immigrantjobs and the complex mazeof rules, regulations, caps,and quotas challenging thecountry at many levels.11:00 Washington Week11:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 21EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Empireof Grandeur (1915-1919)(Part 3 of 6) See Thurs.July 19 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Sultan’sMarket/Fuego/Carmine’s [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]5:30 Al Jazeera EnglishMORNING6:00-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Hey Kids, Let’s Cook: GrilledCheese Sandwiches10:30 In the Americas withDavid Etman: Brazil – TheDiamond Range11:00 Pedal America: Let’s Keepit Weird – Austin, TexasIra David visits a bicyclezoo and pedals in a bicycleparade. Journey along theLance Armstrong Bikewayand Trail at Lady Bird Lakeand visit Austin’s Yellow BikeProject, which teaches therole bicycles can play in givingback to the community.11:30 Wisconsin Foodie: TonyMantuano, SpiaggiaA visit with Wisconsinnative and award-winningchef Tony Mantuano ofChicago’s Spiaggia.AFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Southwestern Suppers12:30 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: On the Range1:00 Market Warriors See Mon.July 16 at 9:00 pm. [R]2:00 America’s Test Kitchen fromCook’s Illustrated: Old-Fashioned Sunday Suppers2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Time to Grill3:00 Hubert Keller:Secrets of a Chef3:30 MEXICO – One Plateat a Time with RickBayless: Confessionsof a Carnita-Vore4:00 Sara’s Weeknight Meals:Mi Famiglia – Italian FamilyStyle with Giuseppe Fanelli4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! StandardIndia Restaurant/Tazza Italian Ristorante/Mercadito [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Granada, Cordoba, andSpain’s Costa Del Sol5:30 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 9 of 16)EVENING6:00 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 10 of 16)6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Doc Martin: Remember MeMartin and Louisa’s baby stilldoesn’t have a name, and P.C. Penhale warns them thattime is running out. If theydon’t register a name forthe baby soon the State willstep in and name the baby.9:00 Saturday Night Movie:Dial “M” for Murder11:00 America Revealed: ElectricNation Our modern electricpower grid has been calledthe most complex machinein the world. Travel with hostYul Kwon to understand itsintricacies, its vulnerabilities,and the remarkable ingenuityrequired to keep the electricityon, every day of the year.Sunday 22EARLY MORNING12:00 Market Warriors [R]1:00 Nature: Bears of theLast Frontier – The RoadNorth (Part 2 of 3) [R]2:00 NOVA: The Fabric of theCosmos – The Illusion ofTime (Part 2 of 4) See Wed.July 18 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:00 NOVA: The ElegantUniverse – The String’sthe Thing See Wed. July18 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:00 America Revealed:Electric Nation See Sat.July 21 at 11:00 pm. [R]MORNING5:00-11:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids11:00 Moyers & CompanyAFTERNOON12:00 Need to Know12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America:New Orleans – A Cup and aSlice of Cappuccino Cake1:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! StandardIndia Restaurant/Tazza Italian Ristorante/Mercadito [R]1:30 New ScandinavianCooking: Oil Adventure2:00 Parents’ Survival Guide:Childhood Obesity Thisprogram addresses themulti-faceted solutions tothis growing pediatric healthproblem, specifically therole parents can play as the“first line of defense” in theirchildren’s nutrition and fitness.Grace KellySaturday Night Movie:Dial “M” for MurderMaster filmmaker Alfred Hitchcockmixes suspense and mystery withdangerous romance in the story of athree-cornered love affair that leadsto murder. Ray Milland, Grace Kelly,Robert Cummings. (1954/Color)Saturday, July 21,9:00 pmTrain’s Patrick MonahanFront Row Center: TrainFront Row Center features an eclecticmix of Grammy ® -winning, multiplatinumselling, chart topping artiststhat span genres and generations.Tonight’s program features Train, theCalifornia pop rock band, performingsongs from thieir album Save Me, SanFrancisco with highlights including“Hey, Soul Sister,” “If It’s Love,” and“Marry Me,” as well as past hits “Dropsof Jupiter” and “Calling All Angels.”Sunday, July 22,11:08 pm2012 JULY 13


3:00 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: The Empireof Grandeur (1915-1919)(Part 3 of 6) [R]5:00 30 Good Minutes Guest:Edward Beck, Passionist priestand author, New York, NY.5:30 Jay’s Chicago: Not MyDay Job See Fri. July20 at 8:30 pm. [R]EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: RememberMe See Sat. July 21at 8:00 pm. [R]7:00 Queen and Country: Traveler(Part 4 of 4) At the age of 85,Queen Elizabeth remains undauntedby long-haul travel –as this program shows.8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: FearfulSymmetry Lewis andHathaway investigate themurder of a suburbanbabysitter. Will the babysitter’ssecret life help the detectivesunravel a tangled web of liesand deceit to find the killer?9:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! StandardIndia Restaurant/Tazza Italian Ristorante/Mercadito [R]10:00 Fawlty Towers10:31 Fawlty Towers11:08 Front Row Center: TrainHighlights include “Hey,Soul Sister,” “If It’s Love,”and “Marry Me,” as well aspast hits “Drops of Jupiter”and “Calling All Angels.”Monday 23EARLY MORNING12:05 Austin City Limits:Willie Nelson andAsleep at the Wheel1:02 Sun Studio Sessions:Justin Townes Earle/Band of Heathens1:30 POV: The Light in HerEyes See Thurs. July19 at 10:00 pm. [R]3:00 Homeland: A View fromthe Center – Jobs (Part1 of 3) See Fri. July 20at 10:00 pm. [R]4:00 Homecoming: The KansasCity Symphony PresentsJoyce DiDonato See Fri.July 20 at 9:00 pm. [R]5:00 Victory Garden: Hybrid 15:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden toTable: Back to BasicsMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow: VintagePittsburgh Highlights includea gold, silver, and rubybracelet whose value hasshined up from $6,000 to acurrent $10,000 to $12,000,while the value of a handsomeVictorian sideboard hasdropped from $12,000 to$15,000 to $5,000 to $8,000.9:00 Market Warriors10:00 Antiques Roadshow:Madison, WI (Part 3 of 3)Highlights include a turn-ofthe-centuryJapanese bamboosculpture; Edwardian naturalpearl earrings; and a massiveoil painting by Thomas Hill,purchased at a church rum.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 24EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: FearfulSymmetry See Sun. July22 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Queen and Country:Traveler (Part 4 of 4) SeeSun. July 22 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 History Detectives9:00 History Detectives10:00 Frontline: Alaska GoldThe Bristol Bay region ofsouthwest Alaska is home tothe last great wild sockeyesalmon fishery in the world,and also to enormousmineral deposits – copper,gold, molybdenum – estimatedto be worth some $300 billion.Now, two foreign miningcompanies are proposing toextract this mineral wealth.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsWednesday 25EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Antiques Roadshow:Vintage Pittsburgh SeeMon. July 23 at 8:00 pm. [R]3:30 Antiques Roadshow:Madison, WI (Part 3 of 3) SeeMon. July 23 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 Jay’s Chicago: [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Nature: Bears of the FinalFrontier: Arctic Wanderers(Part 3 of 3) Chris Morgantravels to the far north ofAlaska. It’s early Novemberand winter is coming on.Each year, the polar bearsstruggle for extended periodson dwindling fat reserves.9:00 NOVA: The Fabric of theCosmos – Quantum Leap(Part 3 of 4) Join physicistBrian Greene on a wildride into the weird realm ofquantum physics, whichgoverns the universe onthe tiniest of scales.10:00 NOVA: The ElegantUniverse – Welcome to the11th Dimension This episodeshows how Edward Wittenof Princeton’s Institute forAdvanced Study, aided byothers, revolutionized stringtheory by successfully unitingthe five different versionsinto a single theory that iscryptically named “M-theory.”11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsThursday 26EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Frontline: Alaska Gold SeeTues. July 24 at 10:00 pm. [R]3:30 History Detectives [R]4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! StandardIndia Restaurant/Tazza Italian Ristorante/Mercadito [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: Going Home(1920-1933) (Part 4 of 6)As America embraces theautomobile, a Nebraskahousewife searches for peaceand inspiration in park afterpark, while a honeymooncouple seeks fame and adventurein the Grand Canyon.10:00 Independent Lens: Strong Aformidable figure standing 5’8”tall and weighing more than300 pounds, Cheryl Haworthstruggles to defend her championstatus as her lifetimeweightlifting career inchestowards its inevitable end.11:00 POV: Up Heartbreak HillThomas and Tamara aretrack stars at their rural NewMexico high school. Likemany teenagers, they are tornbetween the lure of brighterfutures elsewhere and theties that bind them to home.Friday 27EARLY MORNING12:00 BBC World News12:30 Nightly Business Report1:00 Chicago Tonight [R]2:00 Tavis Smiley2:30 Charlie Rose3:30 History Detectives [R]4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:Granada, Cordoba, andSpain’s Costa Del Sol [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight: The Weekin Review with Joel Weisman7:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Tallgrass/TheGolden Steer/Urban Belly8:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! TheGage/Jibek Jolu/Zaleski& Horvath on 57th8:30 Jay’s Chicago: TakingCharge Two Chicago nunshold a weekly vigil for detainedimmigrants. Artists who refuseto deal with the gallery world.Crossing cultural boundaries –one meal at a time. And fishermenensuring a good catch.9:00 Havana, Havana! This musicdocumentarythat vibrateswith the soul and energy ofAfrican-Cuban drummers,guajira guitarists, and thepulsing melodies of celebratedCuban musician Raul Paz.10:00 Homeland: A View fromthe Center – Enforcement(Part 2 of 3) The secondepisode cuts through theheated rhetoric to explore howcommunities and the nationstruggle to enforce inconsistentimmigration policies.11:00 Washington Week11:30 BBC World NewsSaturday 28EARLY MORNING12:00 Nightly Business Report12:30 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: Going Home(1920-1933) (Part 4 of 6) SeeThurs. July 26 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Tallgrass/TheGolden Steer/Urban Belly [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight: TheWeek in Review withJoel Weisman [R]5:30 Al Jazeera EnglishMORNING6:00-10:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids10:00 Hey Kids, Let’sCook: Sini Kufta10:30 In the Americas withDavid Etman: Peru – ATrain to the Clouds11:00 Pedal America: InSearch of the RaystownRay – Raystown Lake,Pennsylvania Learn thestory of The Allegrippis14 JULY 2012


In the SpotlightTrail System at RaystownLake, Pennsylvania as IraDavid introduces mountainbiking to beginners.11:30 Wisconsin FoodieAFTERNOON12:00 Cook’s Country fromAmerica’s Test Kitchen:Breakfast Show Stoppers12:30 Primal Grill with StevenRaichlen: From the Garden1:00 Market Warriors [R]2:00 America’s Test Kitchen fromCook’s Illustrated: Dessertswith an English Accent2:30 America’s Test Kitchenfrom Cook’s Illustrated:Sweet Summer Endings3:00 Hubert Keller:Secrets of a Chef3:30 MEXICO – One Plateat a Time with RickBayless: Tacos Hola!4:00 Sara’s WeeknightMeals: Vegged Out4:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! The Gage/Jibek Jolu/Zaleski &Horvath on 57th [R]5:00 Rick Steves’ Europe:Andalucia, Gibraltar,and Tangier5:30 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 11 of 16)EVENING6:00 This Old House: BedfordProject (Part 12 of 16)6:30 McLaughlin Group7:00 As Time Goes By7:30 Keeping Up Appearances8:00 Doc Martin: Don’t Let GoAunt Ruth uncovers a chestof family heirlooms when sheclears out a barn at the farm.9:00 Saturday Night Movie:Rocky II See Wednesday,July 4 at 10:00 pm. [R]11:00 America Revealed: Madein the U.S.A. Americanmanufacturing has undergonea massive revolution over thepast 20 years. Cross the countrywith host Yul Kwon to lookat traditional and not-so-traditionaltypes of manufacturing.Sunday 29EARLY MORNING12:00 Market Warriors [R]1:00 Nature: Bears of the FinalFrontier: Arctic Wanderers(Part 3 of 3) See Wed.July 25 at 8:00 pm. [R]2:00 NOVA: The Fabric of theCosmos – Quantum Leap(Part 3 of 4) See Wed.July 25 at 9:00 pm. [R]3:00 NOVA: The ElegantUniverse – Welcome to the11th Dimension See Wed.July 25 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:00 America Revealed: Madein the U.S.A. See Sat.July 28 at 11:00 pm. [R]MORNING5:00-11:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids11:00 Moyers & CompanyAFTERNOON12:00 Need to Know12:30 Lidia’s Italy in America:San Francisco and Napa –Soupy in San Francisco1:00 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! The Gage/Jibek Jolu/Zaleski &Horvath on 57th [R]1:30 New Scandinavian Cooking:Coastal Express2:00 A Matter of Leadership: ASpecial Report on EndingAmerica’s Dropout CrisisThis program focuses ontwo integral componentschanging the way we lookat the national high schooldropout crisis – middle schoolintervention and a new breedof innovative principals andschool administrators.3:00 National Parks: America’sBest Idea: Going Home(1920-1933) (Part 4 of 6) [R]5:00 30 Good Minutes Guest: JoanBrown Campbell, Directorof Religion, ChautauquaInstitution, Chautauqua, NY.5:30 Jay’s Chicago: TakingCharge See Fri. July27 at 8:30 pm. [R]EVENING6:00 Doc Martin: Don’t Let GoSee Sat. July 28 at 8:00 pm.7:00 Secrets of the Manor HouseThis program covers thebackground of the Britishtitled class in Edwardian timesand the realities for servantsworking in their estates.8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: TheIndelible Stain A controversialAmerican academic is foundstrangled after a guest lectureat Oxford, leading Lewisand Hathaway to narrowdown a list of motives thatincludes politics, ambition,and vengeance.9:30 <strong>Check</strong>, Please! The Gage/Jibek Jolu/Zaleski &Horvath on 57th [R]10:00 Fawlty Towers10:32 Fawlty Towers11:04 Front Row Center: MobyThis multi-talented andeclectic performer showcaseshis wide range as amusician and songwriter,with assistance from gospelbelter Inyang Bassey andtorch singer Kelli Scarr.Monday 30EARLY MORNING12:01 Austin City Limits: M. Ward/Okkervil River M. Wardhighlights his latest LP, HoldTime. Austin indie rock favoriteOkkervil River follows.1:00 Sun Studio Sessions:Railroad Earth1:30 POV: Up Heartbreak Hill SeeThurs. July 26 at 11:00 pm. [R]2:30 Independent Lens:Strong See Thurs. July26 at 10:00 pm. [R]3:30 Homeland: A View fromthe Center – Enforcement(Part 2 of 3) See Fri. July27 at 10:00 pm. [R]4:30 Rick Steves’ Europe:Andalucia, Gibraltar,and Tangier [R]5:00 Victory Garden: Horizontal5:30 P. Allen Smith’s Garden toTable: Fire Up the GrillMORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 Antiques Roadshow:Philadelphia (Part 3 of3) Highlights include apair of paintings by notedHudson River School artistJohn F. Kensett; a dazzlingyellow diamond ring; anda trio of autographedbaseballs – a triple play thatgarners an auction estimateof $34,000 to $46,000.9:00 Market Warriors10:00 Antiques Roadshow:Denver (Part 1 of 3)Highlights include a postermarking the Wright Brothers’triumphant return to Dayton,Ohio, in 1909; a first editioncopy of William Faulkner’sSartoris; and an heirloomcollection of jewelry valuedat $215,000 to $270,000.11:00 Nightly Business Report11:30 BBC World NewsTuesday 31EARLY MORNING12:00 Chicago Tonight [R]1:00 Tavis Smiley1:30 Charlie Rose2:30 Masterpiece Mystery!Inspector Lewis: TheIndelible Stain See Sun.July 29 at 8:00 pm. [R]4:00 Secrets of the ManorHouse See Sun. July29 at 7:00 pm. [R]5:00 Chicago Tonight [R]MORNING-AFTERNOON6:00-6:00 <strong>WTTW</strong> KidsEVENING6:00 PBS NewsHour7:00 Chicago Tonight8:00 History Detectives9:00 The War: A Necessary War(Part 1 of 7) Part one ofKen Burns’ epic account ofWorld War II, telling the storyof the conflict through theunique perspective of fourordinary citizens from fourAmerican towns, showinghow the conflict dramaticallyaltered their lives.11:30 BBC World NewsSet netter Curtis Olson in BristolBay’s Nushagak fishing districtFrontline: Alaska GoldThe Bristol Bay region of southwestAlaska is home to the last great wildsockeye salmon fishery in the world.It’s also home to enormous mineraldeposits – copper, gold, molybdenum –estimated to be worth more than$300 billion. Now, two foreign miningcompanies are proposing to extract thismineral wealth by digging one of NorthAmerica’s largest open-pit mines, the“Pebble Mine,” at the headwaters ofBristol Bay. Frontline travels to Alaskato probe the fault lines of a growingbattle between those who depend onthis extraordinary fishery for a living, themining companies who are pushing forPebble and the political framework thatwill ultimately decide the outcome.Tuesday, July 24,10:00 pmSaipan, 1944The War(In 7 Parts)The War, a seven-part documentaryseries directed and produced by KenBurns and Lynn Novick, explores thehistory and horror of the Second WorldWar from an American perspectiveby following the fortunes of so-calledordinary men and women who becomecaught up in one of the greatestcataclysms in human history.Tuesday, July 31,9:00 pm2012 JULY 15


Monday-Friday Mornings6:00 Word Girl6:30 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman7:00 Arthur7:30 Martha Speaks8:00 Curious George8:30 The Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!9:00 Super Why!9:30 Dinosaur Train10:00 Sesame Street11:00 Word World11:30 Sid the Science KidAfternoons12:00 Clifford12:30 Caillou1:00 (M-W-F) Word World(Tu-Th) Barney1:30 (M-Th) Super Why!(F) Thomas & Friends2:00 (M-Th) Dinosaur Train(F) Bob the Builder2:30 (M-Th) Martha Speaks(F) Angelina BallerinaThe Next Steps3 : 0 0 The Cat in the Hat Knowsa Lot About That!(F) Friday Palooza3:30 (M-Th) Curious George(F) Friday Palooza4:00 (M-Th) Arthur(F) Friday Palooza4:30 (M-Th) Arthur(F) Friday Palooza5:00 (M-Th) Wild Kratts(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids Picks5:30 (M-Th) Electric Company(F) <strong>WTTW</strong> Kids PicksSaturday Mornings6:30 Barney & Friends7:00 Caillou7:30 Angelina BallerinaThe Next Steps8:00 Arthur8:30 Wild Kratts9:00 Bob the Builder9:30 Thomas & Friends10:00 Hey Kids, Let’s CookSunday Mornings5:00 Maya & Miguel5:30 Wild Animal Baby Explorers6:00 Betsy’s KinderGartenAdventures6:30 Sid The Science Kid7:00 Dinosaur Train7:30 The Cat in the HatKnows a Lot About That!8:00 Curious George8:30 Martha Speaks9:00 Cyberchase9:30 Word Girl10:00 Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman10:30 Electric CompanyTune in for Martha Speaks –Mondays through Fridays at7:30 am Mondays throughThursdays at 2:30 pm andSundays at 8:30 am.READERS are LEADERSA tour of stories, music, and funfor families featuring special guestMiss Lori, of Miss Lori’s CAMPUS.Made possible byour generous sponsorsWhere you’ll find us in July:Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago • Sunday, July 8 • 10:30 am.Raging Waves Waterpark, Yorkville • Friday, July 13 • 10:30 am.Yorktown Center, Lombard • Friday, July 20 • 11:00 am.Bannockburn Green Shopping Center, Bannockburn • Friday, July 27 • 10:30 amFor a complete schedule please visitwttw.com/readersareleaders16 JULY 2012


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Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour A Capitol Fourth A Capitol Fourth Movie: Rocky II11-2 Doc Martin Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work Hustle MI-5 Ice Cream Show11-3 Tommy Tang - Thai Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Equitrekking Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight National Parks - America’s Best Idea: The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890) (Part 1 of 6) POV: The City of Dark11-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Contemporary: Lennon Naked Travelscope Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review <strong>Check</strong>, Please! <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Jay’s Chicago Islamic Art: Mirror of the invisibleWorld In the Life11-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Need to Know The Week in Review The Truth About Money11-3 Simply Ming Hubert Keller Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Saturday Night Movie: The Hustler11-2 Masterpiece Contemporary: Lennon Naked (5:30) National Parks - America’s Best Idea Rebels & Redcoats11-3 Barbecue University Baking with Julia New Scandinavian … Chef John Besh Christina Cooks Chefs A’Field P. Allen Smith Christina Cooks Ciao Italia P. Allen Smith11-1 Doc Martin Queen and Country: Royal Visit (Part 2 of 4) Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis - The Soul of Genius <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Fawlty Towers Fawlty Towers11-2 Anna of Green Gables (4:30) History Detectives Frontline: Money, Power, and Wall Street Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami Ascent of Money11-3 Tommy Tang - Thai Jacques Pepin Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Equitrekking Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Chicago Stories: The Eastland Disaster11-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Venom - Nature’s Killer Nature: Black Mamba Wild! Chicago Tonight11-3 Simply Ming Hubert Keller Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Michael Wood’s Story of England (Part 3 of 4) Frontline: Endgame - AIDS in Black Africa11-2 Rudy Maxa Smart Travels <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Bears of the Last Frontier (Part 1 of 3) NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos (Part 1 of 4) NOVA: The Elegant Universe (Part 1 of 3)11-2 Doc Martin Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight11-3 Tommy Tang - Thai Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Equitrekking Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight National Parks - America’s Best Idea: The Last Refuge (1890-1915) (Part 2 of 6) POV: Guilty Pleasures11-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Classic: Tess of the D’Urbervilles (Part 1) Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review <strong>Check</strong>, Please! <strong>Check</strong>, Please! 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Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Bears of the Last Frontier (Part 2 of 3) NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos (Part 2 of 4) NOVA: The Elegant Universe (Part 2 of 3)11-2 Doc Martin Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight11-3 Tommy Tang - Thai Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Equitrekking Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight National Parks - America’s Best Idea: The Empire of Grandeur (1915-1919) (Part 3 of 6) POV: The Light in Her Eyes11-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece Classic: Tess of the D’Urbervilles (Part 2) Travelscope Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review <strong>Check</strong>, Please! <strong>Check</strong>, Please! 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Inspector Lewis - Fearful Symmetry <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Fawlty Towers Fawlty Towers11-2 Movie: Eight Men Out (5:00) History Detectives Frontline: Fast Times at West Philly High Chicago Stories: Leopold and Loeb Chicago Stories: The Eastland Disaster11-3 Tommy Tang - Thai Jacques Pepin Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Equitrekking Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Market Warriors Antiques Roadshow11-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Hunting the Edge of Space Nature: Moment of Impact - Jungle Wild! Chicago Tonight11-3 Simply Ming Hubert Keller Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight History Detectives History Detectives Frontline11-2 Rudy Maxa Smart Travels <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Nature: Bears of the Last Frontier (Part 3 of 3) NOVA: The Fabric of the Cosmos (Part 3 of 4) NOVA: The Elegant Universe (Part 3 of 3)11-2 Doc Martin Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work Hustle MI-5 Chicago Tonight11-3 Tommy Tang - Thai Jacques Pepin Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Equitrekking Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight National Parks - America’s Best Idea: Going Home (1920-1933) (Part 4 of 6) Independent Lens: Strong11-2 Burt Wolf Burt Wolf Antiques Roadshow Masterpiece: Wuthering Heights (Part 1) Travelscope Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour The Week in Review <strong>Check</strong>, Please! <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Jay’s Chicago Havana, Havana! Homeland: A View From the Center (Part 2 of 3)11-2 My Generation McLaughlin Group Moyers & Company Washington Week Inside Washington BBC Newsnight Need to Know The Week in Review The Truth About Money11-3 Simply Ming Hubert Keller Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 This Old House McLaughlin Group As Time Goes By Keeping Up App… Doc Martin Saturday Night Movie: Rocky II11-2 Masterpiece: Wuthering Heights (5:30) National Parks - America’s Best Idea Botany of Desire11-3 Globe Trekker Rick Steves’ Europe Rudy Maxa Cuisine Culture Rick Steves’ Europe Katie Brown Workshop Smart Travels America’s Test Kitchen Cuisine Culture11-1 Doc Martin Secrets of the Manor House Masterpiece Mystery! Inspector Lewis - The Incredible Stain <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Fawlty Towers Fawlty Towers11-2 Movie: Gaslight (5:00) History Detectives Frontline: Alaska Gold Paris: The Luminous Years11-3 Tommy Tang - Thai Jacques Pepin Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Ask This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Equitrekking Essential Pepin11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight Antiques Roadshow Market Warriors Antiques Roadshow11-2 Rick Steves’ Europe Rick Steves’ Europe NOVA: Hunting the Edge of Space Nature: Superfish Wild! Chicago Tonight11-3 Simply Ming Hubert Keller Lidia’s Italy in America Cook’s Country Barbecue University Joanne Weir This Old House Rick Steves’ Europe Travelscope Lidia’s Italy in America11-1 PBS NewsHour Chicago Tonight History Detectives War: A Necessary War (Part 1 of 7)11-2 Rudy Maxa Smart Travels <strong>Check</strong>, Please! Mexico - R. Bayless This Old House Hour Globe Trekker Chicago Tonight11-3 Kimchi Chronicles Julia and Jacques Essential Pepin America’s Test Kitchen Primal Grill Joanne Weir Woodwright’s Shop Rick Steves’ Europe Burt Wolf Essential Pepin11-1 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Channel 11 11-2 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Prime 11-3 is <strong>WTTW</strong> Create2012 JULY 19


• July At-a-GlanceArts • PerformanceArts Across IllinoisSunday, 5:30 pm (7/1)Monday, 4:30 am (7/2)Austin City LimitsMondays, 12:00 am (7/9, 7/16, 7/23,7/30)Monday, 12:30 am (7/2)Capitol FourthWednesday, 7:00 pm, 8:30 pm (7/4)Thursday, 3:30 am (7/5)Dial M for MurderSaturday, 9:00 pm (7/21)Front Row CenterSundays, 11:00 pmGreat Performances at the Met:ErnaiSunday, 2:00 pm (7/1)Havana, HavanaFriday, 9:00 pm (7/27)Homecoming: The Kansas CitySymphony Presents Joyce DidonatoFriday, 9:00 pm (7/20)Monday, 4:00 am (7/23)Islamic Art: Mirror of the InvisibleWorldFriday, 9:00 pm (7/6)Monday, 1:30 am (7/9)John Leguizamo’s Tales from aGhetto ClownFriday, 9:00 pm (7/13)Monday, 2:30 am (7/16)Rocky IIWednesday, 10:00 pm (7/4)Saturday, 9:00 pm (7/28)Sun Studio SessionsMondays, 1:00 am (7/9, 7/16, 7/23,7/30)Drama • Comedy•MoviesAs Time Goes BySaturdays, 7:00 pmDoc MartinSaturdays, 8:00 pmSundays, 6:00 pmMonday, 4:00 am (7/9)Eight Men OutSaturday, 9:00 pm (7/14)Fawlty TowersSundays, 10:00 pm, 10:30 pmThe HustlerSaturday, 9:00 pm (7/7)Keeping Up AppearancesSaturdays, 7:30 pmMasterpiece Mystery!Sundays, 8:00 pmTuesdays, 2:30 amCooking & Dining •Home Improvement •TravelAmerica’s Test KitchenSaturdays, 2:00 pm, 2:30 pmAntiques RoadshowMondays, 8:00 pmMonday, 9:00 pm (7/9)Mondays, 10:00 pm (7/16, 7/23, 7/30)Wednesdays, 3:30 am (7/11, 7/18,7/25)Thursday, 2:30 am (7/5, 7/18, 7/25)Sundays, 12:00 am (7/8, 7/15)<strong>Check</strong>, Please!Fridays, 7:30 pm, 8:00 pmSaturdays, 4:30 pmSundays, 1:00 pmSundays, 9:30 pmThursdays, 4:30 am (7/19, 7/26)Saturdays, 4:30 am (7/21, 7/28)Sunday, 1:30 am (7/8)Cook’s Country from America’s TestKitchenSaturdays, 12:00 pmEssential PepinSaturdays, 1:00 pm (7/7, 7/14)Hey Kids, Let’s CookSaturdays, 10:00 amHubert Keller: Secrets of a ChefSaturdays, 3:00 pmIn the AmericasSaturdays, 10:30 amLidia’s Italy in AmericaSunday, 12:30 pmMarket WarriorsMondays, 9:00 pm (7/16, 7/23, 7/30)Saturdays, 1:00 pm (7/21, 7/28)Sundays, 12:00 am (7/22, 7/29)Mexico: One Plate at a Time withRick BaylessSaturdays, 3:30 pmNew Scandinavian CookingSundays, 1:30 pmP. Allen Smith’s Garden HomeMonday, 5:30 amPedal AmericaSaturdays, 11:00 amPrimal Grill with Steven RaichlenSaturdays, 12:30 pmRick Steves’ EuropeSaturdays, 5:00 pmWednesday, 4:30 am (7/4)Thursday, 4:30 am (7/12)Friday, 4:30 am (7/27)Monday, 4:30 am (7/30)Sara’s Weeknight MealsSaturdays, 4:00 pmSimply MingSaturdays, 1:30 pmThis Old HouseSaturdays, 5:30 pm, 6:00 pmVictory GardenMondays 5:00 amWisconsin FoodieSaturdays, 11:30 amNature • Science •TechnologyAmerica RevealedSaturdays, 11:00 pmSundays, 4:00 am (7/8, 7/15, 7/22,7/29)NatureWednesdays, 8:00 pm (7/11, 7/18,7/25)Fridays, 3:00 am (7/13, 7/20)Sundays, 1:00 am (7/15, 7/22, 7/29)NOVAWednesdays, 9:00 pm (7/11, 7/18,7/25)Wednesdays, 10:00 pm (7/11, 7/18,7/25)Sundays, 3:00 am (7/15, 7/22, 7/29)Sundays, 2:00 am (7/15, 7/22, 7/29)Public Affairs •History • DocumentaryAl Jazeera English NewsSaturdays, 5:30 amBBC World NewsMondays-Fridays, 11:30 pmCharlie RoseMondays-Fridays, 1:30 amChicago DrawbridgesFriday, 10:00 pm (7/13)Monday, 3:30 am (7/16)Chicago StoriesMonday, 10:00 pm (7/9)Wednesday, 2:30 am (7/11)Chicago TonightMondays-Fridays, 7:00 pm, 12:00 am,5:00 amFrontlineTuesday, 9:00 pm (7/10)Thursdays, 2:30 am (7/12)History DetectivesTuesdays, 9:00 pm (7/17, 7/24)Tuesdays, 8:00 pm (7/24, 7/31)Thursdays, 3:30 am (7/19, 7/26)A Hot Dog ProgramMonday, 1:30 am (7/2)Homeland: A View from the CenterFridays, 10:00 pm (7/20, 7/27)Monday, 3:00 am (7/23)Monday, 3:30 am (7/30)Ice Cream ShowMonday, 2:30 am (7/2)In the LifeFriday, 10:30 pm (7/6)Saturday, 4:30 am (7/7)Independent LensThursday, 10:00 pm (7/26)Monday, 2:30 am (7/30)Jay’s ChicagoFridays, 8:30 pmSundays, 5:30 pm (7/8, 7/15, 7/22)Sunday, 4:30 pm (7/1)Wednesdays, 4:30 am (7/11, 7/18,7/25)John Portman: A Life of BuildingSunday, 2:00 pm (7/8)Monday, 3:00 am (7/9)Key West: Bohemia in the TropicsSunday, 2:00 pm (7/15)Monday, 4:30 am (7/16)Matter of Leadership: A SpecialReport on Ending America’sDropout CrisisSunday, 2:00 pm (7/29)The McLaughlin GroupSaturdays, 6:30 pmMichael Wood’s Story of EnglandTuesdays, 8:00 pm, (7/3, 7/10, 7/17,7/24)Tuesday, 9:00 pm (7/3)Friday, 2:30 am (7/6)Fridays, 4:00 am (7/13, 7/20)Monarchy: The Royal Family at WorkMonday, 9:00 pm, 10:00 pm (7/2)Wednesday, 2:30 am, 3:30 am (7/4)Moyers & CompanySundays, 11:00 amNational Parks: America’s Best IdeaThursdays, 8:00 pmSaturdays, 2:30 amSundays, 3:00 pm (7/8, 7/22, 7/29)Sunday, 2:30 pm (7/15)Need to KnowSundays, 12:00 pmNightly Business ReportMondays-Thursdays, 11:00 pmFridays, 12:00 amParent’s Survival Guide: ChildhoodObesitySunday, 2:00 pm (7/22)PBS NewsHourMondays-Fridays, 6:00 pmPOVThursdays, 10:00 pm (7/5, 7/19)Thursday, 10:30 pm (7/12)Thursday, 11:00 pm (7/26)Sunday, 3:00 am (7/8)Mondays, 1:30 am (7/16, 7/23, 7/30)Queen & CountrySundays, 7:00 pm (7/1, 7/8, 7/15,7/22)Tuesdays, 4:00 am (7/3, 7/10, 7/17,7/24)Thursday, 5:00 am (7/5)Secrets of the Manor HouseSunday, 7:00 pm (7/29)Tuesday, 4:00 am (7/31)Shore ThingsMonday, 3:30 am (7/2)Tavis SmileyTuesdays-Saturdays, 1:00 am30 Good MinutesSundays, 5:00 pmThe WarTuesday, 9:00 pm (7/31)Washington WeekFridays, 11:00 pm20 JULY 2012


Daily Radio Programming •Programmer’s PicksExploring Music:Igor StravinskyTime magazine named him “one of the influentialpeople of the 20th century.” Bill McGlaughlin followsStravinsky’s fascinating life from Russia to Paris,the United States and the world.Monday-Friday, July 16-20, 7:00 pm(5:30 pm July 18)Gene Pokorny and the CSOBrass music fans take note: the Vaughan WilliamsTuba Concerto is performed by Gene Pokornyas one of our Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts.Sunday, July 22, 1:00 pmLA Opera: BaritonePlacido Domingo?Los Angeles Times: “Domingo was a commandingvocal and dramatic presence” in recent presentationsof Verdi’s melodrama Simon Boccanegra.The title character, a major baritone role, isperformed this time by a superstar tenor.Saturday, July 28, noonSunday 112:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 With Heart and Voice7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:55 Fine Arts CalendarIn the SpotlightGautier CapuçonCSO Radio Broadcasts:French AccentsGiven WFMT’s focus on music forstrings, All Strings Considered,as a theme for July, it’s welcomeand appropriate that the month’sfirst Chicago Symphony Orchestrabroadcast should feature a workthat’s been called one of themajor contributions to the cellorepertory of the second half of the20th century: the cello concertoTout Un Monde Lointain (A WholeFaraway World) by Henri Dutilleux(b 1916). Commissioned byMstislav Rostropovich in 1970, thisenigmatic five-movement score isa meditative reflection occasionallyinterrupted by passages of violenceand highlighted by a virtuoso cellopart. It was performed last April atSymphony Center by cellist GautierCapuçon under the leadership ofguest conductor Charles Dutoit,who surrounded it with more familiarfare from Debussy and Ravel.Sunday, July 1,1:00 pm10:00 The New Releaseswith Lisa Flynn12:00 Tartini Violin Sonata in g, Devil’sTrill – Ray Chen, v; NoreenPolera, p. Sony 82967. [14:55]Herrmann The Devil and DanielWebster film music – NewZealand Sym/James Sedares.Koch 3-7224-2. [20:04] BoitoMefistofele: Ave Signor; Son lospirito che nega sempre tutto;Ecco il mondo – Samuel Ramey,b; Munich Radio Orch/JuliusRudel. Naxos 8.555355. [11:59]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: CharlesDutoit, conductor; GautierCapuçon, cello – Debussy:Images, set 3. Dutilleux: Toutun monde lointain. Ravel: LaValse. We also hear Prokofiev’ssecond piano concerto withYuja Wang as the soloist.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilari4:00 Music from the RaviniaFestival’s Steans Institutefor Young Artists5:00 Berlioz Harold in Italy, Op 16 –Nobuko Imai, vi; London Sym/Sir Colin Davis. Phi 456143-2(6). [42:00] Liszt Années depèlerinage: 2nd Year, Italy:#10, Tarantella – Jenö Jandó,p. Naxos 8.550549. [8:48]6:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center – Xenakis:Rebonds for percussion.Adams: Road Movies.Mackey: Micro-Concertofor percussion, flute, clarinet,violin, cello & piano.7:00 From the Top withChristopher O’Riley8:00 Collectors’ Corner withHenry Fogel: PianistMagda Tagliaferro10:00 Pipedreams: Organ musicwith Michael Barone11:00 Mozart Trio in E-Flat, K 498 –Kim Aseltine, cl; Eva Stern,vi; Joel Schoenhals, p. Fleurde Son FDS-57980. [19:16]Mozart Symphony #36 in C,K 425, Linz – Prague ChamberOrch/Sir Charles Mackerras.Telarc CD-80148. [31:34]Monday 212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • VintageViolin: Kreisler Liebesfreud;Liebesleid; Tambourin chinois –Fritz Kreisler, v; Carl Lamson,p. RCA 5910-2. [10:13]Strauss Der Rosenkavalier:Waltzes – Chicago Sym/FritzReiner. RCA 68638-2. [8:35]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Dvorák Humoresques, Op101: #s 1, 8, 7 – Orion Weiss,p. Bridge 9355. [9:32] StraussBurleske in d – Byron Janis,p; Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner.RCA 68638-2. [20:03]11:00 Pleyel Symphony in Bb –Sinfonia Finlandia Jyväskylä/Patrick Gallois. Naxos8.572550. [26:37] BrittenA Simple Symphony, Op4 – London Chamber Orch/Christopher Warren-Green.Virgin Classics 61269-2. [17:12]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: Chicago ChamberMusicians First Monday1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Vivaldi StringConcerto in G, R 151, AllaRustica – Concerto Italiano/Rinaldo Alessandrini. Opus111 OP-30181. [3:25]Nordgren Portraits of CountryFiddlers – OstrobothnianChamber Orch/Juha Kangas.Ondine ODE-766-2. [17:34]2:00 Mozart Piano Concerto #20 ind, K 466 – Vassily Primakov, p;Odense Sym/Simon Gaudenz.Bridge 9339. [28:57]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar TraditionalAvaz-e Dashti – Silk RoadEnsemble. Sony SK-89782.[6:01] Ravel Song-cycle,Shéhérazade – RenéeFleming, s; Radio FrancePhil Orch/Alan Gilbert. DeccaB0016543-02. [18:48]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:American Masters8:00 Ravinia Festival 2012: Musicfrom the Martin Theatre10:00 Critical Thinking withAndrew Patner11:00 Bruckner Symphony #0 ind, Die Nullte – Israel Phil/Zubin Mehta. Sony S2K-45864 (2). [41:35] StraussWiegenlied; Morgen – ElisabethSchwarzkopf, s; EdithPeinemann, v; LSO/GeorgeSzell. EMI CDU5-66960-2. [8:42]Tuesday 3Today we’ll play seminalstring works from the pre-Baroque to the present.12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Vintage Violin: Saint-Saëns Introduction and RondoCapriccioso, Op 28 – MischaElman, v; Vienna State OperaOrch/Vladimir Golschmann.Vanguard OVC-8035. [10:30]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn12:00 Newscast1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin3:00 Fine Arts Calendar4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: Rush HourConcerts 2012 – QuintetAttacca plays music bySousa and John Steinmetz.All prerecorded music on 98.7WFMT is provided bythe Richard and Mary L. Gray Music Library.Most live performances on 98.7WFMT are broadcastfrom the Fay and Daniel Levin Performance Studio.2012 JULY 21


In the Spotlight7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:American Masters8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff:Joplin’s “Treemonisha” –Anita Johnson, other soloists,Paragon Ragtime Cho& Orch/Rick Benjamin. NewWorld 80720-2 (2). [90:29]Wednesday 4Independence DayAnita JohnsonTuesday Night Opera:An American OriginalRick Benjamin, who re-orchestratedScott Joplin’s opera Treemonishafor an historically-informed newrecording, has commented that this“is the only opera in existence aboutthe Reconstruction-era African-American experience written by ablack man who actually lived throughit…. Joplin vividly documented aculture that has left us few otherartifacts: the echoes of the fieldhollers, spirituals, fiddle tunes, revivalhymns, and ancient African dancesof his rural childhood are all heard, asare the spoken dialects of his peoplerising up from slavery.” Touching onthe difficulties Joplin went throughto create and produce this opera,Benjamin says further: “Treemonishais a statement of deep racial prideand an act of true artistic heroism –the creation of beauty in the faceof almost unbearable ignorance,racism, poverty, and physical andemotional pain.” The recording starsAnita Johnson in the title role.Tuesday, July 3,8:00 pm12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Persichetti Pastoral – PrairieWinds. Albany TROY-401.[5:57] Grofé Grand CanyonSuite – New York Phil/Leonard Bernstein. SonySFK-46715. [33:05] TraditionalSimple Gifts – Cantus.Cantus CTS-1210. [3:20]11:00 Dvorák Cypresses: 9-12 –Emerson String Quartet.DG B0014106-02 (3). [9:36]Copland An Outdoor Overture –Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel.Telarc CD-80117. [8:47]Appasionato Yanzi (SwallowSong); Song Without Words –Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Kojiro Umezaki,shakuhachi; Emanuel Ax, p.Sony 02668-2. [9:32] BernsteinOn the Waterfront: Selections –Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel.Telarc CD-80708. [4:57]12:00 Newscast • Gershwin Porgyand Bess: A SymphonicPicture – Utah Sym/MauriceAbravanel. Vanguard VCD-72009. [25:52] VieuxtempsSouvenir d’Amérique(Variations on YankeeDoodle), Op 17 – CarolineGoulding, v; ChristopherO’Riley, p. Telarc CD-80744.[4:54] Anderson Plink PlankPlunk; Blue Tango; ForgottenDreams; Bugler’s Holiday – St.Louis Sym/Leonard Slatkin.RCA 68048-2. [10:39]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Patrick HenryVirginia House of DelegatesSpeech, 3/28/1775, Libertyor Death – Melvyn Douglas,n. Caedmon TC-2016(2). [8:03] Copland TheRed Pony Suite – NewPhilharmonia/Aaron Copland.CBS MK-42429. [25:19]2:00 Harris Folksong Symphony –American Festival Cho,Orch/Vladimir Golschmann.Van OVC-4076. [37:14]3:00 Fine Arts CalendarJefferson The Declaration ofIndependence – Ed Begley,n. Caedmon TC-1204. [3:08]Dvorák Symphony #9 ine, Op 95, From the NewWorld – Chicago Sym/RafaelKubelik. Mercury 4756862 (4).[38:07] Various Preamble tothe Constitution; Lift EveryVoice and Sing; I Am AnAmerican – Ed Begley, JulieHarris, Frederick O’Neal, n’s.Caedmon TC-1204. [4:35]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm5:30 (Earlier than usual) ExploringMusic with Bill McGlaughlin:American Masters6:30 Live from Jay PritzkerPavilion: Grant Park MusicFestival 2012 – ChristopherBell conducts the GrantPark Orchestra in the annualIndependence Day concertof American music: Copland,Gershwin, Bernstein, Grofé,Gould, John Williams, JohnPhilip Sousa, and others, plusTchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.8:00 The Milwaukee Symphonyin Concert: Edo de Waart,conductor – Beethoven:Symphony #1 in C, Op 21;Grosse Fuge in B-Flat, Op 133;Symphony #5 in c, Op 67.10:00 Millennium of Music11:00 Copland Symphony #3 –London Sym/Aaron Copland.Everest EVC-9040. [40:11]Thompson Alleluia – Handeland Haydn Society. AvieAV-0039. [6:20] Corwin OnA Note of Triumph: FinalPrayer – Martin Gabel, n. [3:30]Thursday 512:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Tchaikovsky Violin Concertoin D, Op 35 – Jascha Heifetz,v; Chicago Sym/Fritz Reiner.RCA 61779-2 (5). [29:30]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Corelli Violin Sonata inE, Op 5/11 – Trio Corelli.Bridge 9371 A/B (2). [8:46]Debussy La Mer – RoyalConcertgebouw Orch/BernardHaitink. Phi 416444-2. [23:15]11:00 Shostakovich String Quartet#1 in C, Op 49 – PacificaQuartet. Cedille 130 (2). [14:43]Tchaikovsky Marche slave,Op 31 – Vienna Phil/ClaudioAbbado. DG 4777645. [10:29]12:00 Newscast • Janácek Idyll –Los Angeles Chamber Orch/Gerard Schwarz. Nonesuch79033-2. [26:28] WagnerSiegfried Idyll – ChicagoChamber Musicians.CCM 10/2. [18:28]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Beethoven PianoSonata #23 in f, Op 57,Appassionata – Lang Lang, p.Sony 88697719012. [26:32]2:00 Strauss Oboe Concerto in D –Yeon-Hee Kwak, ob; MunichRadio Orch/Johannes Gortzki.MD+G 9031598-6. [23:49]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar BrahmsF-A-E Scherzo (Sonatensatz) –Isabelle van Keulen, v;Ronald Brautigam, p. Koch3-6554-2. [4:56] HindemithKammermusik #2, Op36/1 – Ronald Brautigam,p; Royal ConcertgebouwOrch/Riccardo Chailly. Lon433816-2 (2). [18:51]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:American Masters8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Bramwell Tovey,conductor; Marine Drum &Bugle Corps; an IndependenceDay concert – Broadway tunesby Porter, Rodgers, Loewe;Sousa marches; plus GershwinCatfish Row Suite and excerptsfrom Copland AppalachianSpring. Performed 7/4/2011.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians11:00 Mozart String Quintet #6 inE-Flat, K 614 – Guarneri StringQuartet; Kim Kashkashian,vi. RCA 7772-2. [25:03]Mozart Oboe Concerto inD, K 314 – John de Lancie,ob; Philadelphia Orch/Eugene Ormandy. SonySBK-62652. [22:31]Friday 6Mahler day in anticipationof his birthday tomorrowIn the SpotlightChristopher BellIndependence DayConcert: Grant ParkMusic Festival LiveChristopher Bell presents acelebration of American music as heleads the Grant Park Orchestra in itsannual Independence Day concert,which WFMT will broadcast live fromJay Pritzker Pavilion. In additionto familiar favorites from Copland,Gershwin, and Bernstein, we’ll alsohear Ferde Grofé’s Mississippi Suite(a lesser-known predecessor of theGrand Canyon Suite). In MississippiSuite, Grofé evokes the natural andhuman sounds associated with thecountry’s most famous river, throughfour movements called Father ofWaters, Huckleberry Finn, OldCreole Day, and Mardi Gras. Bellends the concert with the traditionalperformances of the 1812 Overtureand The Stars and Stripes Forever.Wednesday, July 4,6:30 pm22 JULY 2012


In the SpotlightRobert Aubry DavisMillennium of MusicVisits the HollandFestival of Early MusicSeries host Robert Aubry Davisfeatures highlights from the 2011festival held in the city of Utrechtduring his July broadcasts. The themeof the festival was music in the cityof Rome during the Renaissanceand Baroque eras. The groups Davisfeatures are the Huelgas Ensemble,the Holland Baroque Societywith music by Corelli, Les TalensLyriques, and Concerto Palatinowith sacred works by Palestrina.Wednesdays, 10:00 pm12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine8:00 Newscast • Mahler Symphony#1 in D, Titan – LondonSym/Valery Gergiev. LSOLive LSO-0663. [52:42]9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • MahlerSymphony #10 in F-Sharp:Adagio – San Francisco Sym/Michael Tilson Thomas.San Francisco Symphony821936-0021-2 (2). [27:41]9:40 Mahler Symphony #2 in c,Resurrection – Miah Persson,s; Christianne Stotijn, ms;Chicago Sym & Cho/BernardHaitink. CSO ReSoundCSOR-901914 (2). [82:02]11:05 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Mahler Symphony #4 in G –Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, s;Philharmonia/Otto Klemperer.EMI CDM7-69667-2. [54:54]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live: PianoForte SalonSeries at Columbia CollegeChicago – Pianist StevenVanhauwaert plays musicby Franck and Liszt.1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Mahler Symphony#3 in d – Marilyn Horne, ms;Glen Ellyn Children’s Cho,Chicago Sym Cho, Orch/James Levine. RCA RCD2-1757 (2). [1 hr 43:42]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar MahlerSymphony #5 in c-sharp –New York Phil/Bruno Walter.Sony SMK-64451. [61:04]4:10 Music with George PrestonNewscast • Mahler Symphony#6 in a, Tragic – LondonPhil/Klaus Tennstedt. EMICZS5-72799-2 (12). [86:58]5:45 Business Report6:00 (Earlier than usual) ExploringMusic with Bill McGlaughlin:American Masters7:00 Mahler Symphony #7 in E,Song of the Night – BerlinPhil/Claudio Abbado.DG 471623-2. [77:05]8:20 Mahler Symphony #8 in E-Flat,Symphony of A Thousand –Soloists, Vienna SO Cho,Chicago Sym/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 4757521. [79:48]9:45 Mahler Symphony #9 ind – Royal ConcertgebouwOrch/Leonard Bernstein.DG 4775187 (5). [89:11]11:20 Mahler Das Lied von derErde: Finale, Der Abschied –Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, br;Vienna Phil/Leonard Bernstein.DG 4775187 (5). [31:02]Saturday 712:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore10:00 Fine Arts Calendar11:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians12:00 LA Opera on <strong>Air</strong>:Tchaikovsky’s “YevgenyOnegin” – Dalibor Jenis(Onegin); Oksana Dyka(Tatiana); Vsevolod Grivnov(Lensky); Los Angeles OperaCho & Orch/James Conlon.3:30 Boccherini String Quintet in E,Op 13/5: Minuet – AlexanderSchneider & Felix Galimir, v’s;Michael Tree, vi; David Soyer& Lynn Harrell, vc’s. VanguardOVC-8006. [4:10] RavelTzigane – Itzhak Perlman, v;Orch de Paris/Jean Martinon.EMI CDM7-69568-2. [9:53]4:00 From the Recording Hornwith Andy Karzas4:30 Bach Prelude, Fugue, andAllegro in E-Flat (D), BWV998 – Jason Vieaux, g.Azica ACD-71250. [12:34]Granados Allegro deConcierto – Alicia de Larrocha,p. RCA 60408-2. [8:21]5:00 Relevant Tones withSeth Boustead6:00 The Piano Matterswith David Dubal7:00 Sweet Folk Chicagowith Rich Warren8:00 Folkstage hosted by RichWarren: Honor Finneganlive from Levin Studio9:00 The Midnight Specialwith Rich WarrenSunday 812:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 With Heart and Voice7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:55 Fine Arts Calendar10:00 The New Releaseswith Lisa Flynn12:00 Rota La Strada ballet suite –La Scala Phil/Riccardo Muti.Sony SK-66279. [30:01] CorelliSonata in C, Op 5/3 – TrioSettecento. Cedille 099. [10:02]Leoncavallo Pagliacci: Aria,Vesti la giubba – LucianoPavarotti, t; National Phil/Giuseppe Patané. Lon 417011-2(2). [4:06] Henry Fogel exploressome lesser-known Leoncavallomusic on Collectors’Corner tonight at 8:00.1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: CarlosMiguel Prieto, conductor;Yo-Yo Ma, cello – Moncayo:Huapango. Beethoven:Symphony #2 in D, Op 36.Dvorak: Cello Concerto in b,Op 104. Yo-Yo Ma also playsBloch’s Schelomo with MiguelHarth-Bedoya conducting.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilari4:00 Beethoven Violin Sonata #10In the SpotlightDalibor Jenis stars as OneginFrom theLos Angeles OperaSix weeks of productions from theLos Angeles Opera will be offeredby the WFMT Radio Network duringJuly and early August. LA Opera’s2011-12 season included thecompany premiere of Tchaikovsky’sYevgeny Onegin. Onegin leads offa broadcast schedule that alsoincludes Così Fan Tutte, Romeoand Juliet, Simon Boccanegra,Albert Herring, and La Bohème.Saturday, July 7,12:00 pm2012 JULY 23


Explore theWorld of MusicAnytime, Anywhere.ONLINE: wfmt.com/streaming • APP: wfmt.com/appIn the SpotlightPlacido DomingoCollectors’ Corner:Unknown LeoncavalloHenry Fogel profiles little-knownmusic by Ruggiero Leoncavalloon Collectors’ Corner. Written in1886, La Nuit de Mai is based onpoetry by France’s Alfred de Mussetthat the young Italian composerencountered during a stay in Paris.It’s been described as part songcycleand part symphonic poem.The recent recording is by PlacidoDomingo and the orchestra ofBologna’s Teatro Comunale.Sunday, July 8, 8:00 pmin G, Op 96 – Anne SophieMutter, v; Lambert Orkis, p. DG457619-2 (4). [29:13] VariousRondella Aragonesa; Bajola Palmera; Zambra – JulianBream & John Williams, g’s.RCA 61452-2. [17:26] StraussDon Quixote, Op 35 – MstislavRostropovich, vc; Berlin Phil/Karajan. EMI CDC7-49308-2. [43:41] Strauss DerRosenkavalier, Op 59: Finaltrio, beginning Marie Theres’ –Schwarzkopf, Ludwig, Stich-Randall, Philharmonia/Karajan.EMI CDUC5-67609-2 (3). [12:48]6:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center – Schumann:Piano Quartet in E-Flat,Op 47; Brahms: StringQuintet #1 in F, Op 88.7:00 From the Top withChristopher O’Riley8:00 Collectors’ Corner withHenry Fogel: LeoncavalloBeyond Pagliacci10:00 Pipedreams: Organ musicwith Michael Barone11:00 Krommer Oboe Concerto#1 in F, Op 37 – Alex Klein,ob; Czech National Sym/Paul Freeman. Cedille 045.[21:54] Mozart Piano Concerto#24 in c, K 491 – ViennaPhil/Maurizio Pollini, p. DGB0010994-02. [30:23]Monday 912:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Prokofiev Violin Concerto#1 in D, Op 19 – NathanMilstein, v; St. Louis Sym/Vladimir Golschmann. EMICDM5-66551-2. [19:38]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Bach Cantata #32, LiebsterJesu, mein Verlangen: Aria,Hier in meines Vaters Stätte –Matthias Goerne, br; HilaryHahn, v; Munich ChamberOrch/Alexander Liebreich.DG B0013832-02. [7:09]Bach Brandenburg Concerto#8 (reconstructed by BruceHaynes) – Montreal BaroqueBand/Eric Milnes. AtmaACD2-2565. [11:05] HoneggerCello Concerto – JohannesMoser, vc; Deutsche RadioPhilharmonie Saarbrücken/Christoph Poppen. HänsslerClassic CD-93.276. [13:38]11:00 Rachmaninoff Symphony #3in a, Op 44 – Royal LiverpoolPhil Orch/Vasily Petrenko.EMI 79019-2. [40:40]12:00 Newscast • Various BaladaEspañola; Prélude Ibérique –Rachel Barton Pine, v. Cedille124. [6:54] Albéniz Iberia,Bk 1 – Cincinnati Sym/JesúsLópez-Cobos. Telarc CD-80470 (2). [18:27] DebussyPréludes, Bk 1: Le vent dansla plaine; Les sons et parfumstournent dans l’air du soir;Les collines d’Anacapri;Des pas sur la neige; Cequ’a vu le vent d’Ouest –Jorge Federico Osorio, p.Cedille 098 (2). [16:44]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • MozartSymphony #35 in D, K 385,Haffner – Bavarian RadioSym/Rafael Kubelik. CBSMDK-44647. [22:07]2:00 Spohr Violin and Harp Sonatain B-Flat – Josef Suk, v;Katerina Englichova, h. DiscoverInt’l DICD-920318. [21:08]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar BrittenSinfonia da Requiem,Op 20 – Oregon Sym/Carlos Kalmar. PentatonePTC-5186393. [19:03]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Theme & Variations8:00 Ravinia Festival 2012: Musicfrom the Martin Theatre10:00 Critical Thinking with24 JULY 2012


2012 JULY 25


In the SpotlightAlan GilbertNew York Philharmonic:All MozartThe New York Philharmonic, musicdirector Alan Gilbert, guest pianistEmanuel Ax, and the New York ChoralArtists ended the orchestra’s 2011-12season in a blaze of Mozart. Openingwith the famous Piano Concerto inE-Flat, K 482, the concert concludedthis past June with the Mass in CMinor subtitled The Great. Accordingto the Philharmonic’s website: “Mozartwas stunned by [the] masterfulcounterpoint writing and sweepingsense of grandeur [of Bach’s andHandel’s choral works]. This massshows evidence of the encounter withthese earlier masters….But there isalso Mozart’s lyrical – we could easilysay operatic – approach to many ofthe solo sections.” Left incomplete,the work still stands as one of thegreatest of all Mass settings.Thursday, July 12,8:00 pmAndrew Patner11:00 Dvorák Symphony #4 in d,Op 13 – Philharmonia/SirAndrew Davis. RCA 70830-2 (7). [43:42] Dvorák Fromthe Bohemian Forest: SilentWoods (Klid) – Jan Vogler, vc;The Knights/Eric Jacobsen.Sony 88697599782. [6:12]Tuesday 10Classical all-stars: Listeners’choice of recordings by favoriteartists for All-Star Day. You canvote at: wfmt.com/chimein12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Bruch Violin Concerto #1 ing, Op 26 – Yehudi Menuhin, v;Philharmonia/Walter Süsskind.EMI CDM5-66220-2. [24:00]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn12:00 Newscast1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin3:00 Fine Arts Calendar4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: Rush HourConcerts 2012 – The Men’sChoir of Basel, Switzerland7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Theme & Variations8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera withPeter Van De Graaff: Puccini’s“Tosca” – Leontyne Price,Franco Corelli, Cornell MacNeil,Metropolitan Opera Cho & Orch/Kurt Adler. Sony 80468-2 (2).Wednesday 1112:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/Opening WallStreet • Vintage Violin: MozartViolin Concerto #3 in G, K 216 –Philharmonia/David Oistrakh, v.EMI CDFB5-69331-2 (2). [23:58]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Debussy Suite bergamasque– Inon Barnatan,p. Avie AV-2256. [16:52] FallaHomenajes – BBC Phil/JuanjoMena. Chandos CHAN-10694.[15:46] Albéniz Asturias(Leyenda) – Milos Karadaglic,g. DG B0015579-02. [6:31]11:00 Dvorák String Quartet #13 in G,Op 106 – Cecilia String Quartet.Analekta AN 2 9892. [36:51]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame Myra HessMemorial Concert by RaviniaSteans Institute artists1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Bach Three-ViolinConcerto in D, BWV 1064 –Hirons, Huggett, Mackintosh,v’s; Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood. Oiseau 433053-2. [15:22] Busoni Fantasiaafter Bach – Geoffrey Tozer, p.Chandos CHAN-9394. [10:09]2:00 Albéniz Iberia, Bk 2 – CincinnatiSym/Jesús López-Cobos.Telarc CD-80470 (2). [21:43]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar Live fromLevin Studio: Impromptu –Ellen Hargis, David Schrader,Paul Hecht, and MichaelMiles preview their upcomingperformance of BeautifulDreamer: Music from AbrahamLincoln’s America at theMadison Early Music Festival.4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Theme & Variations8:00 The Milwaukee Symphonyin Concert: Edo de Waart,conductor; Simon Trpceski,piano – Nielsen: MaskaradeOverture. Grieg: PianoConcerto in a, Op 16.Adams: Harmonielehre.10:00 Millennium of Music11:00 Bartók Two Portraits, Op5 – Jennifer Koh, v; GrantPark Orch/Carlos Kalmar.Cedille 089. [11:54] LisztAnnées de pèlerinage: 2ndYear, Italy: Dante Sonata –Daniel Barenboim, p. Warner69785-2. [17:14] KodálySummer Evening – HelsinkiPhil/Janos Fürst. Kontrapunkt32153/54 (2). [17:02]Thursday 1212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Mozart Violin Concerto #5in A, K 219, Turkish – HenrykSzeryng, v; New Philharmonia/Sir Alexander Gibson. Phi433508-2 (4). [27:59]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Mozart Oboe Quartet in F,K 370 – Paul Goodwin, ob;Terzetto. Harmonia MundiHMU-907220. [17:43] Tonight’sNew York Philharmonic broadcastis all Mozart. KoetsierBrass Symphony, Op 80 –TenThing. EMI 88326-2. [13:58]11:00 Whitacre Equus – LondonSym Orch/Eric Whitacre.Decca B0016636-02. [9:02]Schubert Drei Klavierstücke, D946 – Paul Lewis, p. HarmoniaMundi 902115. 16 (2). [25:27]12:00 Newscast • SchoenfieldCafe Music – James Ehnes,v; Edward Arron, vc; AndrewRusso, p. Black Box BBM-1109.[15:32] Bernstein SerenadeAfter Plato’s Symposium –Anne-Sophie Mutter, v;London Sym/André Previn.DG B0001313-02. [31:19]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Chopin CelloSonata in g, Op 65 – Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Emanuel Ax, p.Sony SK-53112. [25:28]2:00 Strauss Aus Italien, Op16 – Dresden Staatskapelle/Rudolf Kempe. EMI CMS7-64350-2 (3). [43:02]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar HandelWater Music Suite in D/G –King’s Consort/Robert King.Hyperion CDA-66967. [19:38]Various Sleepers Wake; Awakethe Trumpet’s Lofty Sound;Let Their Celestial Concerts AllUnite – Mormon TabernacleChoir, Orch/Jerold D Ottley.Sony MDK-48296. [10:49]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Theme & Variations8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Alan Gilbert,conductor; Emanuel Ax,piano; vocal soloists & NYChoral Artists – Mozart: PianoConcerto #22 in E-Flat, K 482;Mass in c, K 427, Great.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians11:00 Turina Piano Trio #2 in b,Op 76 – Beaux Arts Trio. Phi446684-2. [14:49] BoccheriniCello Concerto in D arrguitar – Andrés Segovia, g;Sym of the <strong>Air</strong>/Enrique Jorda.DG 471430-2 (4). [21:54]Sarasate Spanish Dances, Op21 – James Ehnes, v; EduardLaurel, p. Radio Canada Int’lMVCD-1177-2 (2). [9:42]Friday 13A day of Vintage Violin, celebratinggreat masters of the instrument12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Barber Violin Concerto, Op14 – Isaac Stern, v; NewYork Phil/Leonard Bernstein.Sony SMK-63088. [22:40]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn12:00 Newscast1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin3:00 Fine Arts Calendar4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music withBill McGlaughlin:Theme & Variations10:00 Best of Studs Terkel11:00 Jazz at Lincoln Center Radio:Dizzy’s AtmospheresSaturday 1412:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore10:00 Fine Arts Calendar11:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians12:00 LA Opera on <strong>Air</strong>: Mozart’s“Così Fan Tutte” – AleksandraKurzak (Fiordiligi); RuxandraDonose (Dorabella); SaimirPirgu (Ferrando); IldebrandoD’Arcangelo (Guglielmo);Lorenzo Regazzo (Don Alfonso);26 JULY 2012


Roxana Constantinescu(Despina); Los Angeles OperaCho & Orch/James Conlon.3:30 Fauré Romance, Op 69;Sérénade, Op 98; Sicilienne,Op 78 – Gautier Capuçon,vc; Michel Dalberto, p. VirginClassics 070875-2 (5). [11:14]Bizet Carmen: Danse Bohème –Detroit Sym/Paul Paray.Mercury 432014-2. [4:35]4:00 From the Recording Hornwith Andy Karzas4:30 Milhaud Scaramouche, Op165b – Branford Marsalis,sx; Orpheus ChamberOrchestra. Sony 89251.[11:20] Ravel Piano Sonatine –Robert Casadesus, p. SonyMH2K-63316 (2). [9:40]5:00 Relevant Tones withSeth Boustead6:00 The Piano Matterswith David Dubal7:00 Sweet Folk Chicagowith Rich Warren8:00 Folkstage hosted by RichWarren: Kate MacLeodand Kat Eggleston livefrom Levin Studio9:00 The Midnight Specialwith Rich WarrenSunday 1512:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 With Heart and Voice7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:55 Fine Arts Calendar10:00 The New Releaseswith Lisa Flynn12:00 Porter Duo for Viola & Harp –Eliesha Nelson, vi; DouglasRioth, h. Dorian DSL-90911.[10:10] Copland AppalachianSpring – The Knights/EricJacobsen. Sony 88697599782.[24:05] Foote Nocturne andScherzo – Fenwick Smith, f;Boston Chamber Music Society.Northeastern NR-227. [13:00]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: BernardHaitink, conductor, from the2010 Beethoven Festival –Beethoven: Symphony #3in E-Flat, Op 55, Eroica;Grosse Fuge; Symphony#6 in F, Op 68, Pastoral.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilari4:00 Mendelssohn Symphony #5in D, Op 107, Reformation –Leipzig GewandhausOrch/Kurt Masur. WarnerClassics 62769-2 (5). [25:34]Glazunov Five Novelettes,Op 15 – Fine Arts Quartet.Naxos 8.570256. [31:16]Shostakovich Symphony #5in d, Op 47 – Chicago Sym/Myung-Whun Chung. CSOResound 2007-09-12. [52:07]6:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center – Schubert:Impromptu #3 in G-Flat,D 899; Beethoven: StringQuartet #13 in B-Flat, Op 130,with Grosse Fuge finale.7:00 From the Top withChristopher O’Riley8:00 Collectors’ Corner withHenry Fogel: Liszt Playedby His Students10:00 Pipedreams: Organ musicwith Michael Barone11:00 Tchaikovsky String Serenadein C, Op 48 – Orch d’Auvergne/Jean-Jacques Kantorow.Denon CO-75026. [28:38]Mozart Serenade #6 in D,K 239, Serenata notturna –Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood. Oiseau411720-2. [13:20] KorngoldDie tote Stadt: Marietta’sLied – Kate Royal, s; EnglishNational Opera Orch/EdwardGardner. EMI 68192-2. [5:55]Monday 1612:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Saint-Saëns Introductionand Rondo Capriccioso,Op 28 – Arthur Grumiaux,v; Lamoureux Orch/ManuelRosenthal. Phi 420818-2. [9:07]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Kraus Viola & Cello Concertoin G – David Aaron Carpenter,vi; Riitta Pesola, vc; TapiolaSinfonietta/Janne Nisonen.Ondine ODE 1193-2. [23:26]Halvorsen Entry March ofthe Boyars – New LondonOrch/Ronald Corp. HyperionCDA-66998. [4:41]11:00 Schütz Wie lieblich sind deineWohnungen – MonteverdiCho/John Eliot Gardiner.Soli Deo Gloria SDG-706.[8:00] Brahms Symphony#3 in F, Op 90 – OrchestreRévolutionnaire et Romantique/Sir John Eliot Gardiner. SoliDeo Gloria SDG-704. [33:30]12:00 Newscast • Donizetti IlDuca d’Alba: Angelo castoet bel – Vittorio Grigolo, t;Teatro Regio di Parma Orch/Giorgio Morandi. Sony91134-2. [6:18] BeethovenPiano Trio #6 in B-Flat, Op 97,Archduke – Daniel Barenboim,p; Pinchas Zukerman, v;Jacqueline Du Pré, vc. EMICMS7-63124-2 (3). [40:36]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Dvorák Symphony#5 in F, Op 76 – Philharmonia/Sir Andrew Davis. CBSIM-37272. [39:08]2:00 Stravinsky Symphony ofPsalms – Chicago Sym & Cho/Sir Georg Solti. [21:08] BillMcGlaughlin looks at the lifeand work of Igor Stravinsky onExploring Music this week.3:00 Fine Arts CalendarMussorgsky Khovanshchina:Act 1 prelude, Dawn on theMoskva River – CincinnatiSym/Paavo Järvi. TelarcCD-80705. [5:38] WagnerGötterdämmerung: Dawn andSiegfried’s Rhine Journey –Royal Concertgebouw Orch/Riccardo Chailly. [12:16]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky8:00 Ravinia Festival 2012: Musicfrom the Martin Theatre10:00 Critical Thinking withAndrew Patner11:00 Mozart Symphony #31 in D, K297, Paris – Berlin Phil/ClaudioAbbado. Sony SK-48385.[16:47] Various Aria; Le merlenoir (The Blackbird) – EmmanuelPahud, f; Eric Le Sage, p.EMI CDC5-56488-2. [9:41]Vaughan Williams The LarkAscending – Nigel Kennedy,v; City of Birmingham Sym/Sir Simon Rattle. [17:37]Tuesday 17How willyour legacy beremembered?Recordings by violinist JaschaHeifetz throughout the day12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlConsider WFMT in your estateplans and leave a legacy of qualitymusic programming for our futuregenerations. For more information onhow to support the music you love andreceive substantial tax benefits, pleasecontact Kathy Busey.Kathy Busey(773) 509-5553Grapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Bach Two-Violin Concerto ind, BWV 1043 – Jascha Heifetz& Erick Friedman, v’s; LondonNew Sym/Sir Malcolm Sargent.RCA 61779-2 (5). [14:16]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •12:00 Newscast1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin •3:00 Fine Arts Calendar4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: Rush HourConcerts 2012 – The EuclidQuartet and the Lincoln Quartetjoin forces for Mendelssohn’sString Octet in E-Flat.7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky8:00 The Tuesday Night Opera withPeter Van De Graaff: Vivaldi’s“Farnace” – Max EmanuelCencic, Karina Gauvin, othersoloists, Lugano Radio-TV Cho,I Barocchisti/Diego Fasolis.Virgin Classics 070914-2 (3).Wednesday 1812:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff2012 JULY 27


In the SpotlightEdo de WaartReturning: TheMilwaukee SymphonyCo-hosted by Dennis Moore andEdo de Waart, music directorof the Milwaukee Symphony,a summertime series of MSObroadcasts will be offered overthe WFMT Radio Network throughthe end of September. Tonight’sbroadcast will feature percussionistYuri Yamashita in Water Concerto byTan Dun, a work premiered in 1999and since performed internationally.Wednesday, July 18,8:00 pm6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Chausson Poème, Op 25 –Zino Francescatti, v; NewYork Phil/Leonard Bernstein.CBS MLK-45521. [16:46]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Bach Brandenburg Concerto#11 (reconstructed by BruceHaynes) – Montreal BaroqueBand/Eric Milnes. AtmaACD2-2565. [14:32] StravinskyDumbarton Oaks Concertoin E-Flat – St. Paul ChamberOrch/Christopher Hogwood.Lon 425614-2. [14:47]11:00 Beethoven Piano Sonata#25 in G, Op 79 – AlfredBrendel, p. Phi 442787-2.[9:45] Schubert Symphony#8 in b, D 759, Unfinished –The Knights/Eric Jacobsen.Ancalagon ANC-137. [21:50]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the Cultural Center:A Dame Myra Hess MemorialConcert by pianist AdamGolka – Today is the annualAl Booth memorial concert.1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Grieg SymphonicDances, Op 64 – GothenburgSym/Neeme Järvi. DG 419431-2. [30:57] Rachmaninoff’sSymphonic Dances arebeing played tonight bythe Grant Park Orchestra;live broadcast at 6:30.2:00 Bach Orchestra Suite #3 in D,BWV 1068 – La StravaganzaCologne/Andrew Manze. DenonCO-78965/66 (2). [23:08]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar StravinskySuite italienne – Matt Haimovitz,vc; Christopher O’Riley, p.Oxingale OX-2019. [17:37] Hearmore Stravinsky on ExploringMusic at tonight’s special timeof 5:30 pm.4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm5:30 (Earlier than usual)Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky6:30 Live from Jay PritzkerPavilion: Grant ParkMusic Festival 2012 – TheGrant Park Orchestraconducted by RossenMilanov; Mikhail Simonyan,violin – Khachaturian: ViolinConcerto; Rachmaninoff:Symphonic Dances.8:00 The Milwaukee Symphony inConcert: Edo de Waart, conductor;Yuri Tamashita, percussion– Schubert: Symphony#5 in B-Flat, D 485. Tan Dun:Water Concerto. Brahms:Symphony #2 in D, Op 73.10:00 Millennium of Music11:00 Beethoven Piano Sonata#12 in A-Flat, Op 26 – AngelaHewitt, p. Hyperion CDA-67797. [19:13] SchumannSymphony #3 in E-Flat, Op 97,Rhenish – London Phil/KurtMasur. Teldec 46446-2. [31:35]Thursday 1912:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Wieniawski Violin Concerto#2 in d, Op 22 – MichaelRabin, v; Philharmonia/Sir Eugene Goossens. EMICMS7-64123-2 (6). [23:53]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Beethoven Romance #1 inG, Op 40 – Philippe Quint,v; Orquesta Sinfonica deMineria/Carlos Miguel Prieto.Avanti 10362. [7:13] HansonSymphony #2, Op 30,Romantic – Cincinnati Pops/Erich Kunzel. Telarc CD-80649.[25:56] Beethoven Romance#2 in F, Op 50 – PhilippeQuint, v; Orquesta Sinfonicade Mineria/Carlos MiguelPrieto. Avanti 10362. [8:27]11:00 Mozart Symphony #16 in C, K128 – Prague Chamber Orch/Sir Charles Mackerras. TelarcCD-80242. [11:21] JanácekSinfonietta – Chicago Sym/Seiji Ozawa. EMI CDFB5-72664-2 (2). [21:47]12:00 Newscast • MendelssohnString Octet in E-Flat, Op20 – St. Paul Chamber Orch/Pinchas Zukerman. Phi412212-2. [33:45] Verdi Otello:Willow Song and Ave Maria –Renée Fleming, s; LondonSym/Sir Georg Solti. DeccaB0011852-02 (2). [11:46]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • StravinskyViolin Concerto – MaximVengerov, v; London Sym/Mstislav Rostropovich. EMICDC5-56966-2. [22:52]2:00 Mozart Symphony #40in g, K 550 – Vienna Phil/Herbert von Karajan. Decca4780155 (9). [24:25]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar AlbénizIberia, Bk 3 – Cincinnati Sym/Jesús López-Cobos. TelarcCD-80470 (2). [21:55]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Bramwell Tovey,conductor – Bernstein: ThreeDance Episodes fr On theTown; Glitter and Be Gay frCandide. Gershwin: Walkingthe Dog; The Man I Love; TheyCan’t Take That Away fromMe; A Foggy Day in LondonTown; Fascinating Rhythm.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians11:00 Brahms Viola Sonata #1 inf, Op 120/1 – Roger Chase,vi; Michiko Otaki, p. CentaurCRC-3063. [23:05] BrahmsClarinet Sonata #2 in Eb, Op120/2 – Jon Manasse, cl; JonNakamatsu, p. Harmonia MundiHMU-907430. [21:11] SchubertSong, Die Götter Griechenlands,D 677b – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, br; Hartmut Höll,p. Erato 98493-2. [3:51]Friday 20String quartets, string quintets,and other string chamber musicthroughout the day.12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Kreisler Viennese RhapsodicFantasietta – Fritz Kreisler,v; Orch/Donald Voorhees.RCA 5910-2. [8:30]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •12:00 Newscast1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin •3:00 Fine Arts Calendar4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Stravinsky8:00 Music in Chicago10:00 Best of Studs Terkel11:00 Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio: The Tenor MastersSaturday 2112:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore10:00 Fine Arts Calendar11:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’s youngmusicians – Live fromRavinia: A Kraft Great KidsConcert in the Martin Theatre.12:00 LA Opera on <strong>Air</strong>: Gounod’s“Romeo and Juliet” – VittorioGrigolo (Romeo); NinoMachaidze (Juliet); MuseopKim (Mercutio); Vitalij Kowaljow(Friar Laurence); Alexey Sayapin(Tybalt); Los Angeles OperaCho & Orch/Placido Domingo.3:15 Bach Brandenburg Concerto#4 in G, BWV 1049 – LaStravaganza Hamburg/Siegbert Rampe. Virgin Classics45255-2 (2). [14:09] AlbénizIberia, Bk 4 – Cincinnati Sym/Jesús López-Cobos. TelarcCD-80470 (2). [19:41]4:00 From the Recording Hornwith Andy Karzas4:30 Schubert Violin Sonatina #1 inD, D 384 – Joseph Swensen,v; Jeffrey Kahane, p. RCA7962-2. [12:38] SchubertImpromptus, D 899 (Op 90): #2in E-Flat – Vassily Primakov,p. Bridge 9327. [4:51]5:00 Relevant Tones withSeth Boustead6:00 The Piano Matterswith David Dubal7:00 Sweet Folk Chicagowith Rich Warren8:00 Folkstage hostedby Rich Warren9:00 The Midnight Specialwith Rich WarrenSunday 2212:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 With Heart and Voice7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:55 Fine Arts Calendar10:00 The New Releaseswith Lisa Flynn12:00 Kreisler Caprice Viennois, Op2; Variations on a Theme byCorelli in the Style of Tartini –David Garrett, v; Royal Phil/IonMarin. Decca B0016841-02.[8:12] Rachmaninoff Variationson a Theme by Corelli, Op42 – Vassily Primakov, p. Bridge9348. [20:42] TchaikovskySouvenir d’un lieu cher, Op28 JULY 2012


42 – Janine Jansen, v; MahlerChamber Orch/Daniel Harding.Decca 4780651. [17:15]1:00 Chicago Symphony OrchestraRadio Broadcasts: Jaap vanZweden, conductor; GenePokorny, tuba – Shostakovich:Chamber Symphony, Op110a. Vaughan Williams:Tuba Concerto. Beethoven:Symphony #7 in A, Op 92.We also hear Shostakovich’ssecond cello concerto(Han-Na Chang/Pappano).3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilari4:00 Lalo Symphonie espagnolein d, Op 21 – Joshua Bell,v; Montreal Sym/CharlesDutoit. Lon 425501-2. [35:00]Boccherini Guitar Quintet#4 in D, Fandango, Op 50,G 448 – Pepe Romero, g;ASMIF Chamber Ensemble. Phi438769-2 (2). [17:08] BelliniVaga luna che inargenti – CeciliaBartoli, ms; James Levine, p.Lon 455513-2. [4:01] HolstThe Planets, Op 32 – LondonPhil/Sir Adrian Boult. EMICDM7-69045-2. [48:23]6:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center – Brahms:Cello Sonata #2 in F, Op99; Beethoven: Piano Trioin D, Op 70/1, Ghost.7:00 From the Top withChristopher O’Riley8:00 Collectors’ Corner withHenry Fogel: StokowskiTranscriptions10:00 Pipedreams: Organ musicwith Michael Barone11:00 Mozart Serenade #10 inB-Flat, K 361 – American SymOrch Wind Group/LeopoldStokowski. Vanguard OVC-8009. [41:22] Mozart Song,Abendempfindung an Laura, K523 – Lorraine Hunt Lieberson,ms; Peter Serkin, p. HarmoniaMundi HMU-907500. [6:23]Monday 2312:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Hindemith Violin Concerto –Joseph Fuchs, v; LondonSym/Sir Eugene Goossens.Everest EVC-9009. [26:42]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Striggio Madrigals: Carodolce ben mio; Miser’oimè – IFagiolini/Robert Hollingworth.Decca 4782734. [4:49] RodrigoConcierto madrigal – Pepe &Angel Romero, g’s; St. Martin’sAcademy/Sir Neville Marriner.Decca 4780192 (2). [29:21]11:00 Haydn String Quartet in E-Flat,Op 33/2, Joke – CuartetoCasals. Harmonia MundiHMX-2962022.23 (2). [18:17]Strauss Till Eulenspiegel’sMerry Pranks, Op 28 – ChicagoSym/Daniel Barenboim.Erato 45621-2. [15:20]12:00 Newscast • Bach ItalianConcerto in F, BWV 971 –Angela Hewitt, p. DG419218-2. [12:47] VivaldiThe Four Seasons: ViolinConcerto in F, R 293, Op 8/3,L’Autunno (Autumn) – ElizabethBlumenstock, v; PhilharmoniaBaroque Orch/NicholasMcGegan. PhilharmoniaBaroque Productions PBP-03.[10:11] Ellisor BlackberryWinter – Stephen Seifert,dulcimer; Nashville ChamberOrch/Paul Gambill. WarnerClassics 46739-2. [16:55]1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin •1:00 Brahms Symphony #4 in e, Op98 – Chicago Sym/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 436779-2. [42:09]2:00 Prokofiev Cantata, AlexanderNevsky, Op 78 – ElenaObraztsova, ms; LondonSym & Cho/Claudio Abbado.DG 447419-2. [38:31]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar GuastavinoPampamapa; Bonita rama desauce; La rosa y el sauce – KimKashkashian, vi; Robert Levin,p. ECM 1975. [10:18] EstévezMediodia en el Llano – SimonBolivar Youth Orch/GustavoDudamel. DG 4777457. [8:01]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Under the Hood8:00 Ravinia Festival 2012: Musicfrom the Martin Theatre10:00 Critical Thinking withAndrew Patner11:00 Dvorák String Serenade inE, Op 22 – MetamorphosenChamber Orch/Scott Yoo.Archetype 60105. [29:07]Suk Slumber Songs, Op 33 –Margaret Fingerhut, p. ChandosCHAN-9026/7 (2). [20:09]Tuesday 24Artistry of violinist JoshuaBell throughout the day12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • ‘Vintage’Violin: Kreisler Sicilienneand Rigaudon; Syncopation;Caprice viennois – JoshuaBell, v; Paul Coker, p. LonB0013372-02 (3). [10:23]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn12:00 Newscast1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin3:00 Fine Arts Calendar4:00 Music with George Preston,DonatedVehicleshelp <strong>WTTW</strong>11 and98.7WFMT run.including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm5:45 Live from St. JamesCathedral: Rush HourConcerts 2012 – Readings tocelebrate the 100th anniversaryof Poetry Magazine, with musicfrom pianist Kuang-Hao Huang.7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Under the Hood8:00 The Tuesday Night Operawith Peter Van De Graaff:Shchedrin’s “Dead Souls” –Soloists, Bolshoi TheatreCho & Orch/Yuri Temirkanov.Melodiya 29347-2 (2).Wednesday 2512:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Mozart Violin Concerto #3 inG, K 216 – Jacques Thibaud,v; Lamoureux Orch/PaulParay. Phi 420859-2. [24:36]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Gershwin An American inParis – Cincinnati Pops/ErichKunzel. Telarc 2CD-80445(2). [17:16] Poulenc FluteSonata – Paula Robison, f;Ruth Laredo, p. Musicmasters67069-2. [12:35]Have your eye onsomething sportier?Consider giving yourcurrent vehicle a newrun by donating it to<strong>WTTW</strong>11 and 98.7WFMT.The donated cars, trucks,motor homes, boats,and motorcycles of ourgenerous viewers andlisteners support theprograms you love.Donating is easy.Go to the supportpage on wttw.comor wfmt.com or call(866) 740-9889.We arrange for yourvehicle to be picked upand the title transferred.Then we’ll send you areceipt for your donation.11:00 Beethoven Symphony #1 in C,Op 21 – London Sym/BernardHaitink. LSO Live LSO00598(6). [25:35] Pärt Peace UponYou, Jerusalem; MorningStar – Ars Nova Copenhagen/Paul Hillier. Harmonia MundiHMU-807553. [8:41]12:00 Newscast12:15 Live from the CulturalCenter: A Dame Myra HessMemorial Concert by pianistAnastasya Terenkova1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Ravel Daphnisand Chloe – Boston Sym/James Levine; TanglewoodFestival Cho. BSOClassics 0801. [54:55]2:00 Haydn String Quartet in F,Op 74/2 – Takács Quartet.Hyperion CDA-67781. [20:53]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar WeberInvitation to the Dance, Op65 – Garrick Ohlsson, p.Arabesque Z-6584 (2). [9:49]Kreisler Romance: Largettoon a Theme by Weber;Tambourin Chinois – DavidGarrett, v; Royal Phil/Ion Marin.Decca B0016841-02. [7:25]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Under the Hood8:00 Mozart Piano Concerto #232012 JULY 29


in A, K 488 – Jorge FedericoOsorio, p; Mexico FestivalOrch/Carlos Miguel Prieto.Mexico Mozart-HaydnFestival 001. [24:40]8:30 Live from Jay PritzkerPavilion: Grant Park MusicFestival 2012 – The GrantPark Orchestra conductedby James Gaffigan; MartinGrubinger, percussion – AvnerDorman: Frozen in Time;Prokofiev: Symphony #5.10:00 Millennium of Music11:00 Délibes Sylvia: Suite – SanFrancisco Ballet Orch/MartinWest. Reference RR-125.[40:25] Hubay Fantaisie brillanteon Bizet’s Carmen, Op 3/3 –Livia Sohn, v; Benjamin Loeb,p. Naxos 8.570202. [8:14]Thursday 2612:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Lalo Symphonie espagnole ind, Op 21 – Leonid Kogan, v;Philharmonia/Kiril Kondrashin.EMI CDZB7-67732-2 (2). [31:08]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Auber Fra Diavolo Overture –St. Martin’s Academy/SirNeville Marriner. Phi 411450-2. [7:38] Fauré Violin Sonata#2 in e, Op 108 – RenaudCapuçon, v; NicholasAngelich, p. Virgin Classics070875-2 (5 CDs). [23:59]11:00 Bartók Concerto forOrchestra – BaltimoreSym/Marin Alsop. Naxos8.572486. [37:57]12:00 Newscast • TchaikovskyVariations on a Rococo Theme,Op 33 – Mstislav Rostropovich,vc; USSR State Sym/Gennady Rozhdestvensky. EMICDZM5-72016-2 (13). [17:49]There’s more Tchaikovskytonight at 8:00 on The NewYork Philharmonic This Week.And tomorrow, we’re going todevote most of the day to greatmusic for the cello. MozartVariations in F, K 613, on EinWeib ist das herrlichste Ding –Kristian Bezuidenhout, fortepiano.[15:46] Mozart The MagicFlute, K 620: Der Vogelfängerbin ich ja; Ein Mädchen oderWeibchen – Bryn Terfel, b-br;Scottish Chamber Orch/SirCharles Mackerras. [6:51]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Brahms Piano Trio#2 in C, Op 87 – Myra Hess, p;Josef Szigeti, v; Pablo Casals,vc. Sony SMK-66571. [30:46]2:00 Stravinsky Jeu decartes – Rotterdam Phil/James Conlon. [22:33]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar Live fromLevin Studio: An Impromptuwith pianist Pascal Rogé4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: Under the Hood8:00 The New York PhilharmonicThis Week: Bramwell Tovey,conductor; Simon Trpceski,piano – Tchaikovsky: FestivalCoronation March; PianoConcerto #2; excerpts frSwan Lake; 1812 Overture.10:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians11:00 Schumann Carnaval, Op9 – Pierre-Laurent Aimard, p.[29:54] Schumann Liederkreis,Op 24 (texts by Heine) – DietrichFischer-Dieskau, br; HartmutHöll, p. Erato 98492-2. [20:58]Friday 27Great cellists and their musicthroughout the day12:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin/Vintage Cello: BrahmsDouble Concerto in a, Op102 – Jascha Heifetz, v;Gregor Piatigorsky, vc; Orch/Alfred Wallenstein. [28:57]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn12:00 Newscast1:00 Afternoons withKerry Frumkin3:00 Fine Arts Calendar4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm5:30 (Earlier than usual) ExploringMusic with Bill McGlaughlin:Under the Hood6:30 Live from Jay PritzkerPavilion: Grant Park MusicFestival 2012 The GrantPark Orchestra conductedby Jun Märkl; Pascal Rogé,piano – Debussy: Khamma.Saint-Saens: Piano Concerto#5, Egyptian. Beethoven:Symphony #5 in c, Op 67.8:30 The Elgin Symphony inConcert in spring 201110:00 Best of Studs Terkel11:00 Jazz at Lincoln CenterRadio: Luciana Souza TrioSaturday 2812:00 Marian McPartland’sPiano Jazz1:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore10:00 Fine Arts Calendar11:00 Introductions: Spotlightingthe Chicago area’syoung musicians12:00 LA Opera on <strong>Air</strong>: Verdi’s“Simon Boccanegra” – PlacidoDomingo (Boccanegra); AnaMaria Martinez (Amelia);Vitalij Kowaljow (Fiesco);Stefano Secco (Adorno);Los Angeles Opera Cho& Orch/James Conlon.3:15 Chabrier España Rhapsody –Suisse Romande Orch/ErnestAnsermet. Lon 433720-2. [7:00]Brahms Two Rhapsodies,Op 79 – Emanuel Ax, p.Sony SK-48046. [17:05]Brahms Hungarian Dances#s 1, 21 – Vienna Phil/ClaudioAbbado. DG 4777645. [4:12]4:00 From the Recording Hornwith Andy Karzas4:30 Bach Violin Partita #3 in E, BWV1006 – Paul Galbraith, g. DelosDE-3232 (2). [12:34] MaxwellDavies Renaissance ScottishDances – Scottish ChamberOrch/Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.Unicorn DKPCD-9070. [9:20]5:00 Relevant Tones withSeth Boustead6:00 The Piano Matterswith David Dubal7:00 Sweet Folk Chicagowith Rich Warren8:00 Folkstage hostedby Rich Warren9:00 The Midnight Specialwith Rich WarrenSunday 2912:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 With Heart and Voice7:00 Mornings with Dennis Moore9:55 Fine Arts Calendar10:00 The New Releaseswith Lisa Flynn12:00 Wagner The Flying DutchmanOverture – Berlin Phil/Herbertvon Karajan. EMI CDM5-66108-2. [11:46] WagnerRienzi: Rienzi’s prayer,Allmächt’ger Vater, blickherab – Ben Heppner, t; NorthGerman Radio Sym/DonaldRunnicles. RCA 63239-2.[8:08] Mendelssohn StringQuartet #6 in f, Op 80 – PacificaQuartet. Cedille 082 (3). [25:35]1:00 Chicago SymphonyOrchestra Radio Broadcasts:David Robertson, conductor;Emanuel Ax, piano –Hindemith: SymphonicMetamorphoses on Themesby Weber. Beethoven: PianoConcerto #5 in E-Flat, Op73, Emperor. Rachmaninoff:Symphonic Dances, Op 45.3:00 Fiesta! Latin-AmericanMusic with Elbio Barilari4:00 Fischer-Dieskau at 80:Recorded in 2005, this extendedconversation with thelate Dietrich Fischer-Dieskaufeatures the great baritone insongs and arias by Schubert,Verdi, Brahms, Mahler, Wolf,Debussy, and many others.Produced by Jon Tolansky.6:00 Chamber Music Society ofLincoln Center – Berg: PianoSonata, Op 1; Schubert: PianoTrio #1 in B-Flat, D 898.7:00 From the Top withChristopher O’Riley8:00 Collectors’ Corner withHenry Fogel: ConductorTakashi Asahina leadsJapanese, Swedish, andGerman orchestras in musicby Akutagawa, Wolf-Ferrari,Shostakovich, and Franck.10:00 Pipedreams: Organ musicwith Michael Barone11:00 Franck Sonata in A – Yo-Yo Ma, vc; Kathryn Stott,p. Sony SK-87287. [26:38]Mozart Symphony #29 in A,K 201 – New Philharmonia/Otto Klemperer. [25:29]Monday 3012:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • Vintage Violin:Mendelssohn Violin Concertoin e, Op 64 – Albert Spalding,v; Philadelphia Orch/EugeneOrmandy. Biddulph 054. [25:50]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Castelnuovo-Tedesco Love’sLabour’s Lost, Op 167: FourDances – Malmö Sym/AndrewMogrelia. Naxos 8.572823.[16:16] Vaughan WilliamsSerenade to Music – JulianaAthayde, v; Mercury OperaChorus, Rochester Phil/Christopher Seaman. HarmoniaMundi HMU-807567. [12:33]11:00 Vivaldi String Concerto inB-Flat, R 167 – Venice BaroqueOrch/Andrea Marcon. ArchiveB0006728-02. [5:25] DebussyString Quartet in g, Op 10 –Brodsky Quartet. ChandosCHAN-10717. [26:51]12:00 Newscast • Bach Well-Tempered Clavier, Bk 1, BWV846/69: Preludes and Fugues13-16 – Daniel Barenboim, p.Warner Classics 61553-2 (2).[17:09] Liszt Les Préludes –Vienna Phil/Valery Gergiev.DG 4764211. [15:25] DebussyPrelude to The Afternoon of AFaun – Chicago Sym/Sir GeorgSolti. Lon 436468-2. [9:35]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Haydn StringQuartet in G, Op 77/1 – TakacsQuartet. Lon 430199-2. [24:29]Verdi Rigoletto: Quartet, Bellafiglia dell’amore – Sutherland,Tourangeau, Pavarotti,Milnes; LSO/Bonynge.Lon 443814-2. [3:59]2:00 Brahms Piano Concerto#2 in B-Flat, Op 83 – AlfredBrendel, p; Berlin Phil/ClaudioAbbado. Phi 432975-2. [49:09]3:00 Fine Arts Calendar DeliusLife’s Dance – Royal Phil/SirCharles Groves. [15:21] Falla30 JULY 2012


The Three-Cornered Hat:Corregidor’s Dance, Miller’sDance – Los Romeros, g’s;Angelita Romero, castanets.Decca 4780192 (2). [4:32]4:00 Music with George Preston,including news, a businessreport at 5:00 pm, andThe Unrush Hour between5:00 pm and 6:00 pm7:00 Exploring Music with BillMcGlaughlin: New Releases8:00 Ravinia Festival 2012: Musicfrom the Martin Theatre10:00 Critical Thinking withAndrew Patner11:00 Strauss Le BourgeoisGentilhomme Suite – ChicagoSym/Fritz Reiner. [30:13]Mozart Flute Quartet #1 inD, K 285 – L Beznosiuk, f; PBeznosiuk, v; T Dunn, vi; RTunnicliffe, vc. Avie AV-2108.[14:04] Mozart Motet, Aveverum corpus, K 618 – King’sCollege Cambridge Choir/Stephen Cleobury. [3:34]Tuesday 3112:00 Through the Night withPeter Van De Graaff6:00 Mornings with CarlGrapentine9:00 News Summary/OpeningWall Street • VintageViolin: Tchaikovsky ViolinConcerto in D, Op 35 – EricaMorini, v; London Phil/Artur Rodzinski. [32:13]10:00 Midday with Lisa Flynn •Castellanos El Rio de lasSiete Estrellas – OrquestaSinfonica de Venezuela/JanWagner. Naxos 8.572681.[14:55] Wagner Tannhäuser:Song to the Evening Star –Thomas Quasthoff, br; BerlinDeutsche Oper Orch/ChristianThielemann. [5:29] LannerAbendsterne Waltzes, Op180 – Vienna Phil/Franz Welser-Möst. DG 4763793. [8:20]11:00 Brahms Violin Concerto in D,Op 77 – Vadim Repin, v; LeipzigGewandhaus Orch/RiccardoChailly. DG 4777470. [39:57]12:00 Newscast • Schubert Fantasyin C, D 934 – Anne AkikoMeyers, v; Akira Eguchi, p.Koch KIC-CD-7762. [25:05]Fauré Pelléas et Mélisande,Op 80 – Boston Sym/Seiji Ozawa; Lorraine HuntLieberson, s. [20:51]1:00 Afternoons with KerryFrumkin • Scarlatti The Good-Humored Ladies Suite – Orch/Robert Irving. [14:53] PurcellChacone in g; Ground fromYe Tuneful Muses – RichardEgarr, hc. Harmonia MundiHMU-907428. [6:53]2:00 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique,Op 14a – San FranciscoSym/Michael Tilson Thomas.RCA 68930-2. 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