FEBRUARY 2018 Program Guide TELL THEM WE ARE RISING: THE STORY OF BLACK COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Group of students at Atlanta University (1900s). 316-838-3090 kp t s.org tv8@k p t s.org MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19 @ 8PM
Nas Live From the Kennedy Center: Classical Hip Hop Friday, February 2 @ 9PM Witness the groundbreaking hip hop artist perform a symphonic rendition of his seminal debut album Illmatic with the National Symphony Orchestra. Nas paints a densely textured lyrical portrait of life in a New York City public housing project. Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP the Magazine Friday, February 23 @ 9PM AARP The Magazine announced today that Helen Mirren will receive the 2017 Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award. The AARP Movies for Grownups multimedia franchise was established in 2002 to celebrate and encourage filmmaking with unique appeal to movie lovers with a grownup state of mind and recognize the inspiring artists who make them. Friday, February 2 @ 8PM From the 1910s through the 1950s, oil permeated every aspect of life in Butler County. Those in the oil fields found work that was hard and dangerous, but also created bonds that lasted over the decades. Although quiet, the grasslands of modern Butler County still bear traces of the dynamic search for black gold that shapes lives to this day. Fridays @ 11:30PM February 2-23 Executive Editor and host Zainab Salbi goes beyond the headlines about sexual harassment to ask, "How We Got Here and How We Move Forward?" Sunday, February 4 @ 6PM Take an intimate journey into the personal life of Leonard Nimoy, a prolific actor and director who is best known for playing Spock in the Star Trek franchise. The hour-long documentary features stories from his childhood growing up in Boston in the 1930s and 1940s; an overview of his early career in Hollywood; and a snapshot of his big break-out role on the popular sci-fi series. Recent graduates of Morgan State University, Maryland. Spelman College class, 1898. WINNIE Monday, February 5 @ 9PM Explore the life of Winnie Mandela and her struggle to bring down Apartheid, with intimate insights from those closest to her and testimony from the enemies who sought to extinguish her radical capacity to shake up the order of things. Monday, February 19 @ 8PM The rich history of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) began before the end of slavery, flourished in the 20th Century, and have profoundly influenced the course of the nation for more than 150 years yet they remain largely unknown. The latest documentary from Stanley Nelson (Black Panthers, Freedom Riders), foremost film chronicler of the African-American experience, the powerful story of the rise, influence, and evolution of HBCUs comes to life. RAT FILM Monday, February 26 @ 9PM Trace the history of Baltimore through this provocative film that uses the rat as well as the humans who love them, live with them, and kill them to chronicle the systemized oppression in impoverished communities far beyond the city s borders.
Wednesdays @ 9PM Learn about the creation of some of the world s most ambitious and technologically advanced buildings. From subaquatic homes to futuristic towers and pencil thin skyscrapers, see how these previously impossible structures are taking shape. The Scorpion Tower February 7 Follow the complex construction of a unique skyscraper with its skeleton on the outside. in the Desert February 14 Trace one man s dream to transform six sand islands off Dubai into a luxurious holiday destination. The Floating House February 21 Follow the construction of a multi-million dollar floating home that sits above and below the water. DO NOT RESIST Monday, February 12 @ 9PM A vital and influential exploration of the rapid militarization of the police in the United States. Viewers are put in the center of the action from inside a police training seminar that teaches the importance of "righteous violence" to the floor of a congressional hearing on the proliferation of military equipment in small-town police departments. All The Difference Monday, February 19 @ 9:30PM Accompany two African-American teens on their journey to achieve a dream of graduating from college. Tuesdays The Gang Crackdown February 13 @ 9PM Investigate killings linked to the MS-13 gang and the crackdown that swept up immigrant teens. Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 1 & 2 February 20 @ 8PM & 27 @ 9PM Examine the dangerous rivalry that has plunged the Middle East into sectarian war. Friday, February 16 @ 9PM Journey through the prolific life of the "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" author and activist who inspired generations with lyrical, modern, African-American thought. Features new interviews with Oprah Winfrey, Common, the Clintons and others. Follow the adventures of Pinkalicious and her brother Peter. Pinkalicious imagines creative possibilities everywhere she looks. She is an artist at heart and, like most creative people, she sees the world differently from others. She knows what she likes, and is not afraid to express herself though she sometimes needs help from her brother, Peter, and her neighborhood friends. Starting Monday, February 19 @ 8AM Thursday, February 22 @ 7:30PM Featuring longtime n Jack DeBoer @ 8PM Jack and Marilyn DeBoer first traveled to Burma (now Myanmar) in 1988. They would return there a dozen times over the next twenty-nine years. Their first trip was for sightseeing and the rest were journeys of love.
Thu 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 Primetime 8.1/Cox 8 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Hatteberg's People Keeping Up Appearances One-On-One Kansas Second Opinion American Health Journal Oil Dorado: The Life & Times of An Oil Boom Great Performances - Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classic Hip Hop Film School Shorts 7:39 8:18 9:24 10:04 As Time Goes By - The Shock of the New Miranda Doctor Who -, Hour Two - Lost Children of Vietnam A Nature Miniseries, Ep. 2 Hatteberg's People Keeping Up Appearances One-On-One Kansas As Time Goes By -, Hour Three - Heroes of 9/11 A Nature Miniseries, Ep. 3 Hatteberg's People Keeping Up Appearances One-On-One Kansas As Time Goes By - The King Over the Water - St. Louis, Hour One - Freedom Summer Nature - The Last Rhino Hatteberg's People Keeping Up Appearances One-On-One Kansas As Time Goes By - St. Louis, Hour Two - Coming Out Nature - Snowbound: Animals of Winter - Jacksonville, Hour One Queen Elizabeth's Secret Agents, Episode 2 The Gilded Age - American Experience NOVA - First Face of America Second Opinion Positively Kansas American Health Journal Symphony for Nature - It's Good to Talk - The King Over the Water - Jacksonville, Hour Two Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience NOVA - Great Escape at Dunkirk 29 Years Positively Kansas American Health Journal Grooming A Generation - Education, Education, Education Independent Lens - Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges Independent Lens - Winnie Impossible Builds - The Scorpion Tower - The Shock of the New Miranda Arts In Context American Epic My Family Miranda Doctor Who Queen Elizabeth's Secret Agents, Episode 3 POV - Do Not Resist FRONTLINE - The Gang Crackdown Impossible Builds - in the Desert - The King Over the Water - It's Good to Talk Miranda Arts In Context Maya Angelou: American Masters My Family Miranda Doctor Who Secrets of the Tower of London FRONTLINE - Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 1 NOVA - Prediction by the Numbers Second Opinion Positively Kansas American Health Journal Legend of Sleepy Hollow Impossible Builds - The Floating House Austin City Limits - LCD Soundsystem Austin City Limits - Dan Auerbach/Shinyribs - The King Over the Water Austin City Limits - Chris Stapleton/ Turnpike Troubadours - Education, Education, Education POV - All the Difference Miranda Arts In Context Great Performances - Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Magazine - Control-Alt-Delete My Family Miranda Doctor Who - Comfort and Joy - Jacksonville, Hour Three American Creed Featured on previous page. Go to kpts.org for the complete February schedule. Yellowstone In Four Seasons Independent Lens - Rat Film FRONTLINE - Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 2 Austin City Limits - Ms. Lauryn Hill - Education, Education, Education - Comfort and Joy 4 Roadtrip Nation Neanderthal, Part 1 Neanderthal, Part 2 Miranda Saturday, February 3 @ 7PM Love of the British Drive Tune in for your favorites in British humor and show your support for KPTS! Look for this symbol indicating programs for which you can pledge.
Thu 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 F. S. Key and the Song That Built America The Lawrence Welk Show - Salute to Sinatra (1978) A Nature Miniseries, Episode 1 A Nature Miniseries, Episode 1 Plants Behaving Badly - Sex & Lies Street Rodding American Style NOVA - The Impossible Flight The This Hour Live from the Artists Den - Fleet Foxes F. S. Key After The Song - The Era of Good Feelings The Lawrence Welk Show - Mardi Gras (1966) NOVA - First Face of America A Nature Miniseries, Episode 2 The Great Yellowstone Thaw, Episode 1 Street Rodding American Style Front and Center - Liam Gallagher F. S. Key After The Song - Might Versus Right The Lawrence Welk Show - Salute to New York City (1977) NOVA - Great Escape at Dunkirk A Nature Miniseries, Episode 3 The Great Yellowstone Thaw, Episode 2 Street Rodding American Style Front and Center - Mike + The Mechanics F. S. Key After The Song - Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely The Lawrence Welk Show - Big Band Days (1973) NOVA - Prediction by the Numbers Nature - Snowbound: Animals of Winter The Great Yellowstone Thaw, Episode 3 Street Rodding American Style Primetime 8.2/Cox 671 FRONTLINE - North Korea's Deadly Dictator -, Hour One end - Food Hour: Provence, France -, Hour Two - Lost Children of Vietnam Infinity Hall Live - Great Performances Vol. 1 A Nature Miniseries, Episode 1 Detectorists Detectorists -, Hour Two - Lost Children of Vietnam A Nature Mini Series, Episode 2 NOVA - First Face of America The This Hour Dixie -, Hour Two end - Tough Boats: The Nile, Egypt -, Hour Three - Heroes of 9/11 Infinity Hall Live - Ani DiFranco A Nature Miniseries, Episode 2 Detectorists Detectorists -, Hour Three - Heroes of 9/11 A Nature Mini Series, Episode 3 NOVA - Great Escape at Dunkirk The This Hour FRONTLINE - The Gang Crackdown -, Hour Three end - Road Trip: Patagonia - St. Louis, Hour One - Freedom Summer NOVA - Prediction by the Numbers Infinity Hall Live - Covered Detectorists Vicious A Nature Miniseries, Episode 3 FRONTLINE - Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 1 - St. Louis, Hour One end - Nigeria - St. Louis, Hour Two - Coming Out Thursdays @ 7PM Starting February 15 on 8.2 Infinity Hall Live - Melissa Etheridge Nature - The Last Rhino Go to kpts.org for the complete February schedule. - The King Over The Water - St. Louis, Hour One - Freedom Summer Nature - The Last Rhino The This Hour Vicious Vicious - St. Louis, Hour Two - Coming Out Nature - Snowbound: Animals of Winter Great Performances - Nas Live from the Kennedy Center: Classic Hip Hop The Mind of a Chef A Chef's Life - Jacksonville, Hour Two The Gilded Age: American Experience NOVA - First Face of America American Epic 4 The Mind of a Chef A Chef's Life - The King Over The Water - Jacksonville, Hour Two The Bombing of Wall Street: American Experience NOVA - Great Escape at Dunkirk - The King Over The Water Maya Angelou: American Masters 4 Family Ingredients A Chef's Life Independent Lens - Tell The We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges 4 FRONTLINE - Bitter Rivals: Iran and Saudi Arabia, Part 14 NOVA - Prediction by the Numbers Great Performances - Movies for Grownups Awards with AARP The Mag. 4 Family Ingredients A Chef's Life - Comfort and Joy4 - Jacksonville, Hour Three American Creed Neanderthal, Part 1 Season eight features performances by: Grammy Award-winner Sheryl Crow at The Iridium in New York City, Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Beth Hart with slide guitarist Sonny Landreth, and the English pop/rock supergroup Mike + The Mechanics, among others.
Primetime 8.3/Cox 670 Go to kpts.org for the complete February schedule. 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 Thu 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 7 Thu 8 Fri 9 Sat 10 Sun 11 Mon 12 Tue 13 Wed 14 Thu 15 Fri 16 Sat 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Primal Grill Sara's night Meals Barbecue University Taste of Louisiana Katie Brown Workshop Sara's night Meals This ends with Yankee - Tough Boats: The Arctic Sara's Steven Raichlen's night Meals Project Smoke This This Christina - Food Hour: Southern China ends with Yankee ends with Yankee - Tough Trains: Bolivia Taste of Louisiana Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke Growing A Greener World Lidia's Kitchen Cook's Country Chef Paul Prudhomme Growing A Greener World This - Delhi & Agra This Kitchen Wisdom Simply Ming - Food Hour: Southern China Frank Clarke This This Essential Pepin Bringing It Home with Nick Stellino Simply Ming - Tough Boats: The Amazon Simply Ming Lidia's Kitchen Richard Bangs' Adventures with Purpose Hong Kong - Tough Trains: Vietnam - Tough Trains: India's Independence Railroads with Nick Stellino Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul Cook's Country Growing A Greener World Lidia's Kitchen Cook's Country Nick Stellino Growing A Greener World This - Wild West: USA Tue 27 Wed 28 Lidia's Kitchen Cook's Country transports viewers to unforgettable destinations through its stunning photography, rhythmic indigenous music, and spirit of adventure. In each episode, a vibrant young traveler ventures off the beaten path to soak up the local culture, sample the cuisine, and revel in breathtaking vistas. See chart above for various air dates.
8.1 Daytime 6AM - 7PM SUNDAY WEEKDAY SATURDAY 6:00 Sesame Street (CC) (D) Priscilla s Yoga Stretches (CC) TVG Bob The Builder (CC) (D) 6:30 Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood (CC) (D) The Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That! (CC) (D) Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood (CC) (D) 7:00 Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood (CC) (D) Nature Cat (CC) Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood (CC) (D) 7:30 Splash and Bubbles (CC) (D) Curious George (CC) Splash and Bubbles (CC) (D) 8:00 Curious George (CC) Curious George (CC) Curious George (CC) 8:30 Nature Cat (CC) Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood (CC) (D) Nature Cat (CC) 9:00 Ready Jet Go! (CC) (D) Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood (CC) (D) Ready Jet Go! (CC) (D) 9:30 Wild Kratts (CC) Splash and Bubbles (CC) (D) Wild Kratts (CC) 10:00 Odd Squad (CC) (D) Sesame Street (CC) (D) This TVG 10:30 SciGirls (CC) TVG Super Why! (CC) (D) TVG 11:00 Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke TVRE (CC) (CC) TVG TVG (R) 11:30 Street Rodding American Style TVG VARIOUS PROGRAMS 12:00 This TVG (See SCHEDULE CHANGES/ Motor (CC) TVG SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS) 12:30 TVG Make48 (CC) TVG 1:00 Martha Stewart's School (CC) TVG Sedg. Co. Wed AFTERNOON LEARNING All children s programs appear in shaded boxes and are rated TVY unless otherwise noted. American Woodshop (CC) TVG 1:30 (CC) TVG (CC) TVG 2:00 A Chef's Life (CC) TVG (See adjacent column for details.) BBQ with Franklin (CC) TVG Go to www.kpts.org for the full daytime February schedule including 8.1, 8.2 and 8.3. AFTERNOON LEARNING MONDAYS 1:00 Make It Artsy (CC) 1:30 Urban Conversion (CC) 2:00 Functional Fitness with Suzanne Andrews (CC) 2:30 Beads, Baubles & Jewels (CC) TUESDAYS 1:00 Lidia's Kitchen (CC) 1:30 Cooks Country (CC) 2:00 The Great British Baking Show (CC) TVPG WEDNESDAYS 1:00 It s Sew Easy (CC) 1:30 It's Sew Easy (CC) 2:00 Fit 2 Stitch (CC) 2:30 Sewing with Nancy (CC) THURSDAYS 1:00 Paint This with Jerry Yarnell (CC) 1:30 Painting with Paulson (CC) 2:00 ends with Yankee (CC) TVG 2:30 Sit and Be Fit (CC) FRIDAYS 1:00 Quilt in a Day (CC) 1:30 Fresh Quilting (CC) 2:00 Knit and Crochet Now (CC) 2:30 Simply Ming (CC) Arthur (CC) (D) TVY M Arthur (CC) (D) TVY T 5PM PBS KIDS Arthur (CC) (D) TVY W BizKid$ (CC) (D) TVG Th Arthur (CC) (D) TVY F 2:30 Consuelo Mack WealthTrack (CC) TVRE 3:00 Kansas with Pilar Pedraza TVG Wild Kratts (CC) 3:30 Hatteberg's People TVG Odd Squad (CC) (D) 4:00 One-On-One with Victor Hogstrom TVG Odd Squad (CC) (D) 4:30 Positively Kansas TVG Arthur (CC) (D) P. Allen Smith's Garden Home (CC) (D) TVG The Best of the Joy of Painting (CC) TVG Christopher Kimball's (CC) TVG TVG (R) 5:00 end (CC) TVRE 5PM PBS Kids (see adjacent column for details) end (CC) TVRE 5:30 Market to Market (CC) TVG Nightly Business Report TVRE Joy of Music TVG 6:00 VARIOUS PROGRAMS (See SCHEDULE CHANGES/ 6:30 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS) 1 Thursday, (11:30AM, Science Goes to the Movies - John Coltrane and Albert Einstein), (Noon, Cloudstreet: Soaring The American West), (1:30PM, Painting with Paulson) 2 Friday, (11:30AM, One-On-One with Victor Hogstrom - Bob Scott), (Noon, IQ: Smartparent - Social & Emotional Learning), (12:30PM, Healthy Body Healthy Mind - Learning About Food Allergies) 4 Sunday, (6PM, Remembering Leonard Nimoy) 5 Monday, (11:30AM, Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg - Frivolous Lawsuits), (Noon, A Nature Miniseries, Episode 1) 6 Tuesday, (11:30AM, The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower), (Noon, -, H2) 7 Wednesday, (11:30AM, Start Up - A Coffee Date, (Noon, We'll Meet Again - Lost Children of Vietnam) 8 Thursday, (11:30AM, Science Goes to the Movies - Astrophysics), (Noon, NOVA - First Face of America) 9 Friday, (11:30AM, One-On-One with Victor Hogstrom - Larry Steckline), (Noon, IQ: Smartparent - Math in the Digital Age), (12:30PM, Healthy Body Healthy Mind - Understanding Sickle Cell, Thalassemia and Iron Overload) 10 Saturday, (12:30PM, Mineral Explorers - Bolivia), (1PM, American Woodshop) 11 Sunday, (6PM, Every Word Has Power: The Poetry of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel) (CC) TVRE The Lawrence Welk Show (CC) TVG SCHEDULE CHANGES / SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 12 Monday, (11:30AM, Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg - Global Unrest Impacting Travel, (Noon, A Nature Miniseries - Episode 2) 13 Tuesday, (11:30AM, The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower), (Noon, -, H3) 14 Wednesday, (11:30AM, Start Up - Room for Lunch), (Noon, We'll Meet Again - Heroes of 9/11) 15 Thursday, (11:30AM, Science Goes to the Movies - Teenagers), (Noon, NOVA - Great Escape at Dunkirk) 16 Friday, (11:30AM, One-On-One with Victor Hogstrom - Sierra Scott), (Noon, IQ: Smartparent - Libraries Transform Lives), (12:30PM, Healthy Body Healthy Mind - The Mysteries of Soft Tissue Sarcoma) 17 Saturday, (12:30PM, Mineral Explorers - Colombia), (1PM, American Woodshop) 18 Sunday, (6PM, Ghosts of Amistad: In the Footsteps of the Rebels) 19 Monday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (11:30AM, Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg - Hidden Gems of Sydney), (Noon, Animals with Cameras, A Nature Miniseries - Episode 3) 20 Tuesday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (11:30AM, The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower), (Noon, - St. Louis, H1) 21 Wednesday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (11:30AM, Start Up - Eggs and Wine, (Noon, - Freedom Summer) Special episodes airing in honor of the show's 50th Anniversary. February 26 - March 2 @ 9AM 22 Thursday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (11:30AM, Science Goes to the Movies - Evil), (Noon, NOVA - Prediction by the Numbers), 23 Friday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (11:30AM, One-On-One with Victor Hogstrom - Frankie Valens), (Noon, IQ: Smartparent - Healthy Family Media Habits), (12:30PM, Healthy Minds with Dr. Jeffery Borenstein - Youth Mental Wellness) 24 Saturday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (12:30PM, Mineral Explorers), 1PM, American Wokshop) 25 Sunday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (6PM Audubon) 26 Monday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (9AM, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood), (11:30AM, Travel Detective with Peter Greenberg - Hidden Gems of Oahu), (Noon, Nature - The Last Rhino), (5PM, Storytime Village) 27 Tuesday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (9AM, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood), (11:30AM, The Whole Truth with David Eisenhower), (Noon, - St. Louis, H2) 28 Wednesday, (8AM, Pinkalicious & Peterrific), (9AM, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood), (11:30AM, Start Up - 3D Sushi), (Noon, - Coming Out)
320 West 21st Street North, KS 67203 FEBRUARY 2018 Program Guide TV Parental Guidelines TVY - appropriate for all children TVY7 - for children age 7 and above TVG - suitable for all ages TVPG - may be unsuitable for young children TV14 - may be unsuitable for children <14 TVMA - may be unsuitable for children <17 TVRE - ratings exempt V - violence L - coarse language S - sexual situations D - suggestive dialogue TBA - to be announced (CC) - closed captioned (R) - repeated from earlier broadcast (D) - descriptive video service (S) - second audio (spanish) Call KPTS at 838-3090 or (toll-free) 1-800-794-8498 If you have questions about the following areas, use these helpful phone extensions: Programming ext. 207 Membership ext. 217 Broadcast Signal ext. 205 Special Events & Volunteerism ext. 218 Signal Society ext. 221 Corporate Support ext. 214 & 219 Public Mtgs & Announcements ext. 505 Board of Trustees meeting is Tuesday, February 27, at 11:30 a.m. in the KPTS studio. LOCATE US ON ANTENNA 8.1 8.1 8.2 8.3 8 2008 671 670 8 181 182 183 8 608 607 609 8 8 NA NA 7056 5264 NA NA 8 8 NA NA Visit KPTS At: Write KPTS At: KPTS-TV 320 W. 21st Street N., KS 67203 Fax: 316-838-8586 E-mail: tv8@kpts.org Web: kpts.org KPTS PROGRAM GUIDE (ISSN 1095-0451) is published and distributed online at www.kpts.org by Kansas Public Telecommunications Service, 320 W. 21 st Street N., KS 67203. Publications Editor & Graphic Designer, Arlene Williams NOTICE TO VIEWERS: schedules sometimes change at the last minute. For an up-to-date listing, call Viewer Services at 838-3090 or (toll-free) 1-800-794-8498 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays or visit our website at www.kpts.org.