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FRONTLINE

A Death in Tehran

TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 @ 7:00PM & 10:00PM

At the height of the protests following Iran’s controversial presidential election this summer, a young woman named Neda Agha Soltan was shot and killed on the streets of Tehran. Her death — filmed on a camera phone, then uploaded to the Web — quickly became an international outrage, and Soltan became the face of a powerful movement that threatened the hard-line government’s hold on power.

In A Death in Tehran, FRONTLINE revisits the events of last summer, shedding new light on Neda’s life and death and the movement she helped inspire.

In response to the international outcry over Neda’s death — including President Obama’s confirmation that he’d seen the “heartbreaking” video on YouTube — the regime set about attempting to rewrite the story, pointing a finger at the CIA and outside agitators, the same forces they blamed for the mass street protests and allegations of vote rigging that led to the greatest upheaval in Iran since the revolution of 1979. FRONTLINE uncovers some video of Neda’s killer — a member of the Basij militia who’d been brought into Tehran by the regime’s Revolutionary Guards to stamp out the “Green Revolution.” A medical doctor in the crowd who had watched Neda die now watched as the crowd considered its own violence against the Basij militia member:

“They started to discuss what to do with him,” the doctor recalled. “They grabbed his wallet, took out his ID card and started shouting, ‘He is a Basiji member; he is one of them,’ and started swearing and cursing him, and he was begging for people not to harm him or kill him. … They believed the police wouldn’t do anything to him as the Basiji are really powerful and he would have easily have got away, so in all of the chaos they decided to release him.”

The Iranian government admits 11 protesters were killed on June 20, but doctors from three Tehran hospitals confirmed at least 34 deaths. Other bodies were buried by security forces without first being identified. In October, the regime tried to script the end of the story for Neda. But instead, Neda’s mother made a very public stand. The government offered her financial help if she would blame Neda’s death on opponents of the regime. All she had to do was to agree to call Neda a “martyr” for the Islamic Republic. But she refused, telling FRONTLINE: “Neda died for her country not so I could get a monthly income from the Martyr Foundation. If these officials say Neda was a martyr, why do they keep wiping off the word ‘martyr’ which people write in red on her gravestone?”
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American Experience

Influenza 1918: American Experience

Monday, January 18 @ 7:00pm & 10:00pm

Early in the morning of March 11, 1918, a young private reported to the Army hospital at Fort Riley, Kansas, complaining of fever, sore throat, and headache. Then, another sick soldier appeared, then another and another. By noon, the hospital had more than one hundred cases; in a week, there were five hundred. Forty-eight soldiers died at Fort Riley that spring. No one knew why.

Influenza 1918 is the story of the worst epidemic the United States has ever known. Before it was over, the flu would kill more than 600,000 Americans — more than all the combat deaths of this century combined.

“For the survivors we spoke to,” says producer Robert Kenner, “the memory is one of horror and fear — which may explain why many Americans were willing to let those few terrible months fade into obscurity. Schoolchildren know more about the Black Plague from centuries ago than they do about this episode in our recent history.”

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SCHEDULE JANUARY 14 – JANUARY 20

Schedule Notes: All schedules contain the air time, program name and episode name when available. A detailed description for selected programs can be found under Program Highlights or may be featured on What’s on Tonight! Comments are closed on “Schedules ” and programs listed may be subject to last minute changes that may or may not be reflected on the web schedule.

THURSDAY PRIMETIME

01/14/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM The This Old House Hour
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
08:00 PM Egalite for All Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution
09:00 PM The This Old House Hour
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
11:00 PM Egalite for All Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIMETIME

01/15/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Washington Week
06:30 PM Now on PBS
07:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
08:00 PM Wallace Stegner
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Wallace Stegner
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

01/16/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Thomas & Friends
07:30 AM Bob the Builder
08:00 AM A Place of Our Own Week in Review
08:30 AM Sid the Science Kid
09:00 AM Super Why!
09:30 AM Dinosaur Train
10:00 AM BAKING WITH JULIA
10:30 AM Victory Garden; The Wet
11:00 AM Taste This! Roof Top Dining in the afternoon
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors Healthy Pasta Pairing
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Eat-In-Kitchen: Wrap Up
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop Screw Box for Wooden Threads
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Garden Fresh
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Candlelight Harvest, Part 3
02:30 PM Taste of History Madeira Wine by the Galleons
03:00 PM NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Ship
04:00 PM The Human Spark So Human, So Chimp
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
06:00 PM Great Performances Passing Strange
08:30 PM Crown of the Continent – Alaska’s Wrangell – St. Elias
09:00 PM Austin City Limits K’naan/Mos Def
10:00 PM Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air
11:00 PM NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Ship
12:00 AM Independent Lens Young @ Heart/George and Rosemary



SUNDAY

01/17/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Clifford the Big Red Dog
07:30 AM Martha Speaks
08:00 AM Arthur
08:30 AM WordGirl
09:00 AM The Electric Company
09:30 AM Wai Lana Yoga GET A HEAD START
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Easy Totes with Automated Quilting
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop Fantastic fabric uses
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Amish Quilts, Part 1
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Fearless Knit & Crochet
02:00 PM American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over
03:00 PM American Masters Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Chocolate
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories History of Scrapbooking
05:00 PM NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Ship
06:00 PM Nature Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Return to Cranford
08:30 PM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
09:00 PM Austin City Limits K’naan/Mos Def
10:00 PM Nature Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Return to Cranford
12:30 AM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea



MONDAY PRIMETIME

01/18/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
07:00 PM Influenza 1918 American Experience
08:00 PM Benjamin Latrobe America’s First Architect
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
10:00 PM Influenza 1918 American Experience
11:00 PM Benjamin Latrobe America’s First Architect
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIMETIME

01/19/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA Riddles of the Sphinx
07:00 PM Frontline The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan
10:00 PM Independent Lens Copyright Criminals
09:00 PM NOVA Riddles of the Sphinx
10:00 PM Frontline The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan
11:00 PM Independent Lens Copyright Criminals
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME

01/20/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM The Human Spark Brain Matters
07:00 PM Great Performances at the Met The Audition
09:00 PM The Human Spark Brain Matters
10:00 PM Great Performances at the Met The Audition
12:00 AM Charlie Rose

WALLACE STEGNER

WALLACE STEGNER

FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

This film is a portrait of the conservationist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner. He was many things: teacher, historian and environmentalist but, above all, Wallace Stegner was a writer. Considered by many to be the “Dean” of western writers, he was a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and non-fiction author, with more than thirty full-length works and countless essays addressing the landscape, humankind’s footprint and the evolution of a region and nation. Award-winning producer John Howe has captured the tremendous influence Stegner has been on the lives of generations of readers and students.

Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor also was a student. Stegner’s The Wilderness Letter became the conscience of the conservation movement. This one-hour documentary paints a portrait of the West that Stegner so loved and reveals insights into his life through interviews with his famous students, contemporaries and family. Peter Coyote narrates.

INDEPENDENT LENS

YOUNG @ HEART

TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 @ 7:00PM & 10:00PM

The Young@Heart Chorus, a group composed of New England senior citizens, has delighted audiences worldwide with renditions of songs by artists from The Clash to Coldplay. YOUNG@HEART chronicles seven weeks in the lives of the members of the chorus as they prepare for a one-night-only concert in their hometown of Northampton, Massachusetts. The group is made up of two dozen spirited seniors — former schoolteachers, executives, doctors, and food service workers — who specialize in reinterpreting rock, punk, and R&B classics from a unique perspective. What ultimately emerges in the film is a funny and unexpectedly moving testament to friendship, creative inspiration, and expectations defied.

Led by Bob Cilman, their demanding musical director, the retirees are rehearsing their new show, struggling with Sonic Youth’s dissonant rock anthem “Schizophrenia,” and giving new meaning to James Brown’s “I Feel Good.” With less than two months to go until the concert, the performers grapple with new lyrics and unfamiliar melodies. During their thrice-weekly rehearsals, they gradually take possession of music ranging from R&B classics like Allen Toussaint’s “Yes We Can Can” to Coldplay’s emotionally powerful ballad “Fix You,” upending assumptions about old age, love, sex, and death.


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American Masters

Sam Cooke: Crossing Over

MONDAY, JANUARY 11 @ 7:00AM & 11:00AM

Narrated by Danny Glover, the film features archival footage and interviews with Cooke’s family and intimates including Muhammad Ali, Herb Albert, James Brown, Dick Clark, Smokey Robinson, Jerry Wexler, and more.

Sam Cooke put the spirit of the Black church into popular music, creating a new American sound and setting into motion a chain of events that forever altered the course of popular music and race relations in America. With You Send Me in 1957, Cooke became the first African American artist to reach #1 on both the R&B and the pop charts. It was risky for this young gospel performer to alienate his fans by embracing “the devil’s music” – but he proved, with his pop/gospel hybrid, that it was, indeed, possible to win over white teenage listeners and keep his faithful church followers intact.

American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over premiering nationally, Monday, January 11, 2010 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings), features interviews with Muhammad Ali, Lou Adler, Herb Albert, James Brown, Jimmy Carter, Mel Carter, Dick Clark, Sam Moore, Earl Palmer, Billy Preston, Lou Rawls, Smokey Robinson, Jerry Wexler, Bobby Womack and more. The film is produced by John Antonelli and D. Channsin Berry and directed by Antonelli. Susan Lacy is the series creator and executive producer of American Masters. American Masters is a production of THIRTEEN in association with WNET.ORG – one of America’s most prolific and respected public media providers.
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MASTERPIECE CLASSIC

RETURN TO CRANFORD

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

Change is racing towards the small, close-knit village of Cranford like a steam train” quite literally. As the railroad continues to encroach at the edge of town, Cranford strives to open to new realities, from surprising romances to unexpected losses and even waltzing! Matty Jenkyns (Judi Dench), Miss Pole (Imelda Staunton), Mrs. Forrester (Julia McKenzie) and Mrs. Jamieson (Barbara Flynn) are back with other distinguished residents of Cranford, along with one well-outfitted and mischievous cow. When a shocking event seemingly derails Cranford from its innocence, can a bit of magic and faith in enduring friendships save the day? Based on the stories of Victorian-era writer Elizabeth Gaskell, Return to Cranford also features Tom Hiddleston (Wallander) and Tim Curry.


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SCHEDULE JANUARY 7 THRU JANUARY 13

Schedule Notes: All schedules contain the air time, program name and episode name when available. A detailed description for selected programs can be found under Program Highlights or may be featured on What’s on Tonight! Comments are closed on “Schedules ” and programs listed may be subject to last minute changes that may or may not be reflected on the web schedule.

THURSDAY PRIMETIME

01/07/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM This Old House Hour; The
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
08:00 PM Your Life, Your Money
09:00 PM This Old House Hour; The
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
11:00 PM Your Life, Your Money
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIMETIME

01/08/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Washington Week
06:30 PM Now on PBS
07:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
08:00 PM Emile Norman – By His Own Design
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Emile Norman – By His Own Design
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

01/09/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Thomas & Friends
07:30 AM Bob the Builder
08:00 AM A Place of Our Own Week in Review
08:30 AM Sid the Science Kid
09:00 AM Super Why!
09:30 AM Dinosaur Train
10:00 AM BAKING WITH JULIA
10:30 AM Victory Garden; The Wet
11:00 AM Taste This! Cooking with your senses
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors Locally Grown
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Eat-In-Kitchen: Cabinets
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop Ball & Socket Embroidery (Part 2)
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Rosie’s Quilt
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Candlelight Harvest, Part 2
02:30 PM Taste of History Ben Franklin’s Genius
03:00 PM This Emotional Life Family, Friends & Lovers
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
06:00 PM NOVA Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor
07:00 PM This Emotional Life Facing Our Fears
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Allen Toussaint
10:00 PM Nature White Falcon, White Wolf
11:00 PM NOVA Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor
12:00 AM The Human Spark Becoming Us



SUNDAY

01/10/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Clifford the Big Red Dog
07:30 AM Martha Speaks
08:00 AM Arthur
08:30 AM WordGirl
09:00 AM The Electric Company
09:30 AM Wai Lana Yoga LEG WORK
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Fabulous Dimentional Stitching
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop Stripping…fabric
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Decorative Stitch Thread Painting, Part 2
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Eco-friendly and Green
02:00 PM This Emotional Life Rethinking Happiness
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Your house or mine
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Organize and Save Time
05:00 PM NOVA Killer Subs in Pearl Harbor
06:00 PM Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Return to Cranford
08:30 PM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Allen Toussaint
10:00 PM Nature Hummingbirds: Magic in the Air
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Return to Cranford
12:30 AM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea



MONDAY PRIMETIME

01/11/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
07:00 PM American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over
08:00 PM American Masters Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
10:00 PM American Masters Sam Cooke: Crossing Over
11:00 PM American Masters Marvin Gaye: What’s Going On
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIMETIME

01/12/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Ship
07:00 PM Independent Lens Young @ Heart/George and Rosemary
09:00 PM NOVA Building Pharaoh’s Ship
10:00 PM Independent Lens Young @ Heart/George and Rosemary
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME

01/13/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM The Human Spark So Human, So Chimp
07:00 PM Great Performances Passing Strange
09:30 PM Crown of the Continent Alaska’s Wrangell – St. Elias
10:00 PM Great Performances Passing Strange
12:30 AM Crown of the Continent Alaska’s Wrangell – St. Elias

Emile Norman: By His Own Design

Emile Norman: By His Own Design

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Emile Norman: By His Own Design is a portrait of the self-taught California artist, Emile Norman, who at age 90 is still working with the same passion for life, art, nature and freedom that inspired him through seven decades of a changing art scene and turbulent times for a gay man in America.

The film tells the story of Norman’s independent spirit—how it developed from his early days on a walnut ranch in the San Gabriel Valley and brought him success in New York City in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Your Life, Your Money

Your Life, Your Money

THURSDAY, JANUARY 7 @ 8:00pm & 11:00pm

YOUR LIFE, YOUR MONEY tells the stories of six diverse young people who are facing the many challenges that come with making, managing, and getting the most out of money. Subjects include: Min Lwin, a recent college graduate starting out in Chicago; Amanda McCormick, a Florida college senior facing $30,000 of credit card debt; Tim Bouchard, a freelance graphics and web designer in Buffalo with his own business; and Maria Cortez and Rochelle James striving to build their financial futures in New York City.

The program also features practical advice from personal finance experts including New York Times best-selling author Beth Kobliner (Get A Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties), financial reporter Ron Lieber (The New York Times), syndicated financial columnist Michelle Singletary (The Washington Post), and other nationally respected financial advisors.


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