Highlights: May 19 to May 25

KLRU Highlights

Great Performances At The Met presents Rigoletto at 2 pm Sunday. Director Michael Mayer has placed his new production of Verdi’s towering tragedy in Las Vegas in 1960.

Jenny’s own jubilation comes in the form of potential love interest on Call The Midwife Episode #208 at 7 pm Sunday.

Tragedy strikes on the day polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton comes to the store on Masterpiece Mr. Selfridge, Part 8 at 8 pm Sunday.

60′s Pop Flashback: Hullabaloo at 10 pm Sunday returns to the era of go-go dancers, mod mini-skirts and swinging pop-rock sounds.

Antiques Roadshow at 7 pm Monday visits the Space Needle in Seattle and talk about World’s Fair posters.

American Masters at 8 pm Monday takes a look at the life of Mel Brooks, a comedy giant of our time that has earned more major awards than any other living entertainer.

On Protect Your Memory With Dr. Neal Barnard at 9:30 pm Monday, Barnard dives into three simple steps which you can take to derail the degenerative processes that could otherwise derail you and your memory.

Ghost Army at 7 pm Tuesday tells the true story of American G.I’s who ricked the enemy with rubber tanks, sound effects and visual illusions during the World War II.

Constitution USA With Peter Sagal Created Equal at 8 pm Tuesday takes a in-depth look on how the notion sof citizenship, equal protection, due process and personal liberty are being used to fight for same-sex marriage, voting rights, affirmative action and immigration reform.

Frontline The Untouchables at 9 pm Tuesday investigates why Wall Street’s leaders have escaped persecution for any fraud related to the sale of bad mortgages.

On Story presents Explosive Action at 10 pm Tuesday. The writers behind Wanted, The Bourne Ultimatum, Con Air, and Snitch discuss how they use action scenes to further the plot, convey tension, and build toward a satisfying climax.

On Mel Leipzig: Everything is Paintable at 10:30 Tuesday, the renowned realist painter from Trenton, New Jersey is profiled in this documentary filmed over three years by producer Eric Schultz.

Nature presents The White Lions at 7 pm Wednesday. This is the story of two remarkable and extremely rare white lion cubs on their journey to adulthood.

NOVA Secrets Of The Sun at 8 pm Wednesday reveals a bright new dawn in our understanding of our nearest star-one that might help keep our planet from going dark.

Secrets of the Dead  Airmen And The Headhunters at 9 pm Wednesday investigates a fantastic WWII tale of jungle ambushes, extreme engineering, blow darts defenses, and enemy headhunting.

Overheard with Evan Smith presents award-winning American playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner at 7 pm Thursday.

The Daytripper heads to Fort Davis to visit the Davis Mountains and explore the U.S. Fort that helped settle this vast desert at 8:30 pm Thursday.

SXSW Flashback 2013 at 9 pm Thursday presents clips from and info about the films you loved or that slipped under your radar this past year.

You Don’t Know Jack Soo at 9:30 pm Thursday tells the story of the pioneering American entertainer and Oakland native who became the first Asian American to be cast in the lead role in a regular television series, “Valentine’s Day.”

Austin fifth grader student Chinmay Murthy competes in this year’s National Geographic Bee  at 1 pm Friday and 5 pm Saturday.

Rebel: Voces Special Presentation at 9 pm Friday chronicles the story of Loreta Janeta Velazquez, a Cuban-born teenager from New Orleans who fought disguised as a man during the American Civil War.

On Victory Garden presents Urban Oasis at 4:30 Saturday, Jamie Durie  visits a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry – designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.

Austin City Limits presents alternative rock icon Radiohead at 7 pm Saturday.

Highlights: May 12 to May 18

KLRU Highlights

Great Performances At The Met Un Ballo In Maschera at 2 pm Sunday features Marcelo Allvarez, Dmitri Hvorostovsky and Sondra Radvanovsky in David Alden’s production of Verdi’s opera.

On Call The Midwife Episode #201 at 7 pm Sunday, Jenny witnesses persecution of a different kind when she looks after a black mother-to-be who is subjected to racial prejudice from neighbors.

Masterpiece presents Mr. Selfridge, Part 7 at 8 pm Sunday. F.W. Woolworth tries to undercut his old friend and competitor, Harry, who gives the discount king a run for his money.

10 Buildings That Changed America at 9 pm Sunday tells the stories of 10 American architectural marvels.

On David Suchet In The Footsteps Of St. Paul Episode #102, Suchet follows Paul’s journey to the west where the name of Jesus was not known.

Antiques Roadshow rocks out at Seattle‘s EMP Museum and discusses Jimi Hendrix’ trend-setting fashion style at 7 pm Monday

Antiques Roadshow returns to Houston, Texas with Vintage Houston at 8 pm Monday.

Independent Lens  The Invisible War at 9 pm Monday investigates one of America’s most shameful and best kept secrets: the epidemic of rape within the U.S. military.

American Experience tells the story of Annie Oakley, a five-foot-tall sharpshooter who pulled herself out of the depths of poverty to become known as a symbol of the Wild West.

Constitution USA With Peter Sagal presents It’s A Free Country at 8 pm Tuesday. Sagal explores the history of the Bill of Rights and addresses several stories involving freedom of speech, freedom of religion and right to privacy.

Frontline presents Never Forget to Lie at 9 pm Tuesday. In his latest film, Marian Marzynski returns to the Warsaw ghetto of his childhood and tells the story of how he as a Jewish boy escaped the Holocaust.

On Story presents A Conversation With Chris Carter, Creator Of The X-Files at 10 pm Tuesday. Carter reveals the secret behind the creation and success of The X-Files and how he stirred audiences using the power of mythology.

On Arts In Context presents Judge’s Choice at 10:30 Tuesday, creativity triumphs all for a group of artists who unapologetically reflect reality in their work.

NOVA presents Decoding Neanderthals at 8 on Wednesday. Shared DNA reveals a deep connection with our long-vanished human cousins.

Secrets of the Dead presents Cavemen Cold Case at 9 pm Wednesday. Discover a tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones and investigate how this find can help explain Neanderthal extinction?

Overheard with Evan Smith presents TV Writer and Producer Larry Wilmore at 7 pm Thursday. Wilmore is “Senior Black Correspondent” for The Daily Show, and a television writer and producer.

Arts In Context presents Hold My Hand at 7:30 pm Thursday. Sharon Marroquin, an Award-winning dancer whose life drastically changed when she was diagnosed with cancer, uses her art as an expression of her personal struggle.

Capital Of Innovation Austin’s Top Female Entrepreneurs at 8 pm Thursday introduces viewers to some of Austin’s most intriguing female entrepreneurs.

The Daytripper heads to one of Texas’s largest cities, San Antonio, to explore its amazing missions and forts not called “The Alamo” at 8:30 Thursday.

Civic Summit Austin After 10-1 at 9 pm Thursday takes an in-depth look at how the change to Austin City Council’s governing structure will impact voters.

Sam Cooke – Legend at 9 pm Friday examines the visionary singer, songwriter, producer and his extraordinary career and personal life.

Central Texas Gardener presents Creative Houseplant Design at noon & 4 pm Saturday. Bring the garden indoors with clever ideas for interior design.

Victory Garden presents Edible Gardens at 4:30 Saturday. Paul Epsom shares tips from New York’s finest – the edible gardens at the New York Botanical Garden.

On History Detectives at 5 pm Saturday, discover the role behind a scorecard, a game play, a name weaved on a basket, and a crime radio drama with Jackie Robinson All- Stars, Modoc Basket, Special Agent Five.

Austin City Limits present alternative rock superstars Arcade Fire at 7 pm Saturday.

On Secrets Of Highclere Castle at 9 pm Saturday, take a behind the scenes look of one of the England’s most spectacular country houses that is famous for being the backdrop to the world’s most successful costume drama.

Highlights: May 5 to May 11

KLRU Highlights

In Performance At The White House presents Fiesta Latina at  3 pm Sunday, a celebration of Latino music and its influence on American music and culture.

Mexico: The Royal Tour at 4 pm Sunday is a groundbreaking special that will showcase Mexico in a way no visitor has ever seen the country before – through the eyes of its leader.

Jenny’s nursing rounds lead her to a family that has suffered devastating misfortune from the disease on Call The Midwife Part 6 at 7 pm Sunday.

Masterpiece presents Mr. Selfridge, Part 6 at 8 pm Sunday. Two dead relatives show up at a store seance prompted by Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle as Agnes moves to fashion and develops a closer relationship with Henri.

Susan tells the other women that she came face to face with the killer on the Bletchley Circle Part 3 at 9 pm Sunday.

On David Suchet In The Footsteps Of St. Paul Part 1 at 10 pm Sunday, Suchet begins on the path of St. Paul throughout the Middle East/Asia minor from Jerusalem to Turkey, and explores Paul’s Damascus conversion road experience that would change his life forever.

Antiques Roadshow explores 19th-century Sioux weapons at Rapid City with appraiser John Buxton at beautiful Sylvan Lake in Custer State Park at 7 pm Monday.

On Antiques Roadshow Vintage Secaucus at 8 pm Monday, see if the objects found at the Secaucus Roadshow floated upsteram or downstream in the last 15 years.

Independent Lens   Seeking Asian Female at 9 pm Monday follows two strangers — an elderly American man and a young Chinese woman — pursuing a marriage brokered by the internet.

Anna May Wong: In Her Own Words at 10 pm Monday presents excerpts from Wong’s films, archival photographs and interviews that will enhance the picture of a woman and her extraordinary life in the film industry.

American Experience presents Jesse James, the story of an outlaw who has captured the imagination of generations of Americans, at 7 pm Tuesday.

Constitution USA With Peter Sagal  A More Perfect Union at 8 pm Tuesday explores the Constitution’s most striking and innovative feature: its resilient brand of federalism.

Ted Talks Education at 9 pm Tuesday presents forward-looking leaders and thinkers on the topic of learning and focus solely on education.

Film School Shorts at 7 pm Tuesday present Blood Is Thicker Than Mud, a presentation of two short films from Chapman University and The University of Texas at Austin.

Meet a group of artists who can’t be told what to do as Arts In Context presents Earth/Hands at 10:30 Tuesday.

Nature The Private Life Of Deer at 7 Wednesday reveals the hidden world of white-tailed deer in a whole new light.

NOVA Venom: Nature’s Killer at 8 Wednesday follows scientists on their journey to discover how venom causes the body to shut down, arteries to bleed uncontrollably and limbs to go black and die.

Secrets of the Dead presents Death On The Railroad at 9 Wednesday, the classic story involving foul play, cover ups, a murder mystery and a voyage of discovery to understand what happened to a group of Irish men who came to America for a better life but found only misery.

Overheard with Evan Smith speaks with award-winning journalist and author, Sebastian Junger, at 7 pm Thursday.

Arts In Context takes you inside the latest production from Austin based aerialist group, Sky Candy at 7:30 Thursday.

The Daytripper heads to the Nacogdoches to learn how its residents helped shape the Lone Star State at 8:30 Thursday.

Asia Society Texas Center: Building Bridges Of Understanding at 9 pm Thursday explores how famed Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi’s landmark building came to fruition in Houston’s Museum District.

The Art Of Architecture: Houston at 9:30 pm Thursday takes viewers on a journey through the extraordinary history, art and unique architectural landscape throughout Houston, Texas.

Jake Shimabukuro: Life On Four Strings at 9 pm Friday, is a portrait of an inspiring an inventive musician whose virtuoso skills on the ukelele have transformed all previous notions of the instrument’s potential.

Peter Hatch, former Director of Grounds and Gardens at Monticello, applies Thomas Jefferson’s plant and organic explorations to today’s gardens on Central Texas Gardener  Lessons From Monticello at noon & 4 pm Saturday.

Victory Garden presents Light Up Your Garden at 4:30 pm Saturday. Jame Durie visits the renowned Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, California, to take a closer look at specimens that reflect light, absorb light or bright light into the garden.

Join History Detectives uncover the stories and meanings behind multiple items in Hot Town Poster, Face Jug, Lost City of Gold at 5 pm Saturday.

Austin City Limits presents alternative rock with The Shins and Dr. Dog at 7 pm Saturday.

 

Highlights: April 28 to May 4

KLRU Highlights

At the ante-natal clinic, Jenny meets Nora, an impoverished mother of eight, who is distraught that she may soon have another mouth to feed on Call the Midwife  Episode #205 at 7 pm Sunday.

Mr. Grove takes over in Harry’s absence, but faces irate temperance marchers and other challenges on Masterpiece  Mr. Selfridge, Part 5 at 8 pm Sunday.

When Scotland Yard dismisses the women’s theories, they realize it’s up to them to stop the killer before he takes his next victim on Bletchley Circle  Episode #102 at 9 pm Sunday.

On Sister Wendy And The Art Of The Gospel at 10 pm Sunday, Wendy looks back at her life, revealing intimate thoughts, reminiscences and self-doubt.

Antiques Roadshow presents Rapid City, Hour Two at 7 pm Monday. Antiques Roadshow hits the open road to visit the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame.

Antiques Roadshow presents Vintage Phoenix at 8 pm Monday. Antiques Roadshow returns to its first visit from 1997.

Independent Lens presents The Undocumented at 9 pm Monday, the story of the migrants who die while trying to cross an unforgiving desert in search of a better life.

Visa Dream at 10:30 pm Monday tells the touching story of one family’s experience gaining entry into the United States.

Experience the gradual relief as the families of the plains seek new lives in California and government conservation efforts on Dust Bowl Reaping The Whirlwind at 7 pm Tuesday.

Frontline at 9 pm Tuesday presents Top Secret America – 9/11 to the Boston Bombings. This program traces the journey from 9/11 to the Boston Marathon bombings, examines efforts to improve information sharing among federal agencies tasked with keeping us safe, and investigates the secret history of the twelve-year battle against terrorism.

Film School Shorts Fire And Fury at 10 pm Tuesday include the films Fireworks from University Columbia, Pearl Was Here from California Institute of the Arts, and Spark from the University of Texas.

Arts In Context presents Paint, Design, Find, Reassemble at 10:30 pm Tuesday. This episode explores how finding the beauty is something a group of artists do to create their own beautiful variations.

This story of the world-famous Lipizzaner stallions focuses on the bond that develops between the horses and their caregivers on Nature Legendary White Stallions at 7 pm Wednesday.

NOVA continues the miniseries Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Strange Creatures at 8 pm Wednesday. Meet titanic dinosaurs and giant kangaroos, sea monsters and prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and deadly asteroids.

Secrets of the Dead  Bugging Hitler’s Soldiers at 9 pm Wednesday teslls the story of 4,000 German POW’s confessed and how they changed the outcome of the war.

Overheard with Evan Smith presents Episode #322 at 7 pm Thursday. Tune in for a in-depth interview with today’s most fascinating public figures.

Capital Of Innovation at 8 pm Thursday offers a glimpse of why Austin is being hailed as the best place in the country to launch a business

The Daytripper visits Corpus Christi, Tx at 8:30 pm Thursday. Chet heads to the Texas coast to tour an aircraft carrier, walk aboard Columbus’s ships, and learn about Texas’s one-of-a-kind surfing culture.

Great Performances present Paul Taylor Dance Company In Paris at 9 pm Friday includes two of Taylor’s enduring masterworks.

Perk up with plants that love summer and keep the color going on Central Texas Gardener presents Blazing Hot Color at noon and 4 pm Saturday.

Victory Garden presents Inspired Gardens at 4:30 pm Saturday. Host Jamie Durie demonstrates how to create a dramatic bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum in California.

History Detectives present St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, George Washington Mi at 5 pm Saturday. Discover if two generations of prominent Chicago families can confirm that a 12-gauge shotgun played a role in the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.

Austin City Limits presents Norah Jones and Kat Edmonson at 7 pm Saturday. Jones sings songs from her Dangermouse -produced album Little Broken Hearts as Edmonson showcases the song stylings of her LP Way Down Low.

 

 

 

 

KLRU Celebrates Earth Day 4/22

KLRU has Earth Day programming for both children and adults on Monday, April 22.

Curious George Swings Into Spring
Monday, April 22, 8:00 AM and 2 PM
It’s springtime! And a little monkey has a big case of spring fever. But serious lobby dogs like Hundley have no time for frolicking, especially when there’s a spring cleaning prize to be won. Hundley’s dreams are dashed when a burst pipe forces him to evacuate the building and join George in the country. Seeing such a down dog, George gets the idea to give his friend spring fever, but instead Hundley gets lost. Will George be able to rescue Hundley and lift his spirits?

Independent Lens The Island President
Monday, April 22 at 9 pm
President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives is a man with a bigger problem than any other world leader has ever faced — the literal survival of his country and everyone in it. After bringing democracy to the Maldives, he must now ensure that his tiny country doesn’t disappear under rising sea levels. That means capturing the attention of global superpowers, forging alliances, persuading the skeptical, and learning the ropes of international political horse-trading. Despite the size of his country and his political challenges at home, Mohamed Nasheed has become one of the leading international voices for urgent action on climate change.

Sky Island
Monday, April 22 at 10:30 pm
In Northern New Mexico a range of moutains rises up from the high desert, a wild, rugged land of the Faraway Nearby.  The volcanic Jemez Mountains are isolated from all other ranges — an island in the sky, surrounded by a desert sea.  In “Sky Island,” filmmaker John Grabowska profiles this enchanting landscape and our place within it, with climate change effects already dramatically altering the desert and alpine ecosystems.  The film features narration by Pulitzer Prize winner N. Scott Momaday and actress Meryl Streep.

Highlights: April 21 to April 27

KLRU Highlights

Jenny needs all her midwifery skill when she and Sister Evangelina assist at the birth of a baby born with spina bifida on Call The Midwife part 4 at 7 pm Sunday.

All is not well as Harry and Rose face a moment of truth, Ellen confronts Harry, and alcohol, pills and driving under the influence take their toll on Masterpiece presents Mr. Selfridge, Part 4 at 8 pm Sunday.

Susan, noticing a pattern in a string of London murders on Bletchley Circle part 1 at 9 pm Sunday.

Antiques Roadshow at 7 pm Monday finds notable items in Rapid City as they visit one of South Dakota’s greatest treasures, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, to look at presidential prints.

Market Warriors at 8 pm Monday go Antiquing In Liberty, North Carolina to the Liberty Antique Festival.

President Mohamed Nasheed must now ensure that his tiny country doesn’t disappear under rising sea levels on Independent Lens presents The Island President at 9 pm Monday.

The Dust Bowl at 7 pm Tuesday presents The Great Plow Up. Survivors recall the terror of the dust storms, the desperation of hungry families and how they managed to find hope even as the earth and heavens seemed to turn against them.

Frontline  The Retirement Gamble at 9 pm Tuesday raises troubling questions about how America’s financial institutions protect our savings and reveals how fees, self-dealing, and kickbacks bring great profits to Wall Street while imperiling the prospects of a secure future for individuals.

On Story presents Creating Complex Characters at 10 pm Tuesday. Writer/director Rodrigo Garcia discusses the influences of his father and the complexities and flaws that form the nuanced characters in The Godfather, Capote, and his own Mother And Child and In Treatment.

Arts In Context presents Old School at 10:30 pm Tuesday. When doing things the “old way,” attention to detail comes to mind; a concept quite familiar to artists.

Nature presents Jungle Eagle at 7 pm Wednesday. Nature explores the secret world of the harpy eagles, the most powerful birds of prey in the world.

NOVA explores Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Monsters at 8 pm Wednesday. Host Richard Smith comes face-to-face with the previously unknown reptilian rulers of prehistoric Australia.

Nature presents Kangaroo Mob at 9 pm Wednesday. Meet the mob of street smart kangaroos moving into Australia’s capital city and the ecologists following their every move.

Overheard with Evan Smith presents comedian and writer Fred Armisen at 7 pm Thursday.

Arts In Context presents The Intergalactic Nemesis at 7:30 Thursday. This first Live-Action Graphic Novel was created by an original comic-book story and projected panel-by-panel on a video screen while three actors voiced the characters.

Live from Lincoln Center present Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel With the New York Philharmonic at 9 pm Friday. Kelli O’Hara, Nathan Gunn, Stephanie Blythe and more star in this production.

Central Texas Gardener tours Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at noon and 4 pm Saturday. Pick up design and native plant ideas while visiting an wildlife habitat.

Victory Garden presents Perennial Favorites at 4:30 pm Saturday. Host Jamie Durie celebrates the shows 34th season on PBS with an exploration of the Huntington Botanical Gardens in California.

Austin City Limits presents Coldplay at 7 pm Saturday as they perform hits and selections from their newest LP, Mylo Xyloto.

 

 

Highlights: April 14 to April 20

KLRU Highlights

Elina Garanca, Giuseppe Filianoti and Barbara Frittoli star in this production of Mozart’s La Clemenza Di Tito on Great Performances At The Met at 2 pm Sunday.

Jenny is seconded to a short-staffed London Hospital to work on the male surgical ward on Call the Midwife  at 7 pm Sunday.

Ellen’s future as the Spirit of Selfridge is on the line as renowned ballerina Anna Pavlova causes a sensation at the store on Masterpiece presents Mr. Selfridge, Part 3 at 8 pm Sunday.

Orchestra of Exiles at 9 pm Sunday tells the story of one man’s four-year odyssey which culminated, in 1936, with the creation of a top-flight symphony orchestra in the desert outback of Palestine.

Antiques Roadshow explores the craftsmanship of Cincinnati carved furniture at 7 pm Monday.

Market Warriors go Antiquing In Rochester, Minnesota at 8 pm Monday to the annual Gold Rush Show, where the pickers are paired up to find something French.

Independent Lens presents Wonder Women! The Untold Story Of American Superheroines at 9 pm Monday. This program traces the evolution and legacy of Wonder Woman.

Central Park Five at 8 pm Tuesday tells the story of Tricia Meili, a woman that was found brutally raped, beaten and left for dead after jogging through Central Park in New York City in April 19, 1989.

On Story at 10 pm Tuesday presents Buck Henry: A Hollywood Story. Iconic comedic and distinctly American writer, director, and actor Buck Henry recalls his long and storied career in Hollywood.

Arts In Context presents Woman at 10:30 Tuesday. Art is enjoyed by all, but these pieces are strictly woman’s work.

James Prosek, artist, writer, and eminent naturalist, takes on the mystery of the eel, shedding light on the animal and the strange behavior it inspires in those who seek to know it on Nature  The Mystery Of Eels at 7 pm Wednesday.

NOVA   Austalia’s First 4 Billion Years: Life Explodes at 8 pm Wednesday takes viewers on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today.

Guts With Michael Mosley at 9 pm Wednesday uncovers the secret life of our digestive tract in an eye-opening and detailed exploration of the side of the body we normally never get to see.

Artistic Director Stephen Mills and company produce a re-staging of the acclaimed Light / Holocaust and Humanity Project on Arts In Context presents Producing Light at 7:30 Thursday.

Energy expert Dr. Michael E. Webber speaks about the ways we think about energy, and in turn, how we influence energy policy on Energy At The Movies: 70 Years Of Energy On The Big Screen at 9 pm Thursday.

Live from Lincoln Center presents Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith at 9 pm Friday. Blythe returns to Lincoln Center with her popular music show paying tribute to the great Kate Smith.

Find out how to grow your own fresh fruit, even in containers on Central Texas Gardener  Backyard Citrus And Small Fruits at noon and 4 pm Saturday.

Victory Garden presents Vertical: Think Up! at 4:30 pm. Find the best climbing plants with garden correspondent Paul Epsom and create a vertical element in the garden.

Austin City Limits presents Florence + The Machine and Lykke Li at 7 pm Saturday. Bluesy singer Florence showcases her LP Lungs, while Swedish chanteuse Li highlights her LP Wounded Rhymes.

Codebreakers: Bletchley Park’s Lost Heroes at 9 pm Saturday tells the extraordinary story of a British engineer, Tommy Flowers, and a talented British mathematician, Bill Tutte.

 

Highlights: April 7 to April 13

KLRU Highlights

On Call the Midwife Episode #202 at 7 pm Sunday, the Nonnatus community is rocked when the Kelly family’s newborn son dies in unexplained circumstances. Cynthia, who had attended the birth, comes under intense scrutiny from the police and the pregnant women of Poplar.

Masterpiece presents Mr. Selfridge, part 2 at 8 pm Sunday. This mini-series is a dramatization of the real-life story of Harry Gordon Selfridge, the flamboyant and visionary American founder of the famous London department store that revolutionized the modern shopping experience. Harry skirts scandal by putting cosmetics at the front of the store. Meanwhile, his private life gets complicated as Ellen Love, Lady Mae and his wife, Rose, make waves.

Defiant Requiem: Voices of Resistance at 9 pm Sunday is a documentary about the concentration camp “Terezin” in the Czech Republic, where a large number of Jewish artists, musicians, poets and writers were incarcerated under the Nazis. In the face of horrific living conditions, starvation, and the threat of deportation to Auschwitz, the inmates of Terezin stood up to their Nazi oppressors and did the unthinkable: they fought back with art and music.

Antiques Roadshow at 7 pm Monday visits Cincinnati and discusses with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service how today’s endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade.

Market Warriors at 8 pm Monday go Antiquing In Chicago, Il and head to the Randolph Street Market in Chicago, Illinois, where the target assignment is to find something from the 1970s.

Independent Lens at 9 pm on Monday presents The House I Live In. For over 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world’s largest jailer, and damaged poor communities at home and abroad. Yet for all that, drugs are cheaper, purer and more available today than ever before. Filmed in more than 20 states, THE HOUSE I LIVE IN captures heart-wrenching stories at all levels of America’s drug war — from the dealer to the grieving mother; the narcotics officer to the senator; and the inmate to the federal judge.

American Masters presents Carol Burnett: A Woman Of Character at 7 pm Tuesday. America in the 1960s and 70s was in turmoil. The civil rights struggle, the war in Vietnam and the sexual revolution defined a nation in conflict. But at 10 o’clock every Saturday night, in dorms and dens, in living rooms and bedrooms across the country, Americans watched “The Carol Burnett Show.” For 11 years, the wacky performer yelled like Tarzan and won — and sometimes broke — our hearts with her edgy, always sympathetic, characters. She could fall down a flight of stairs or hold her own in a duet with Julie Andrews. Yet, as with so many brilliant comedians, hers was a difficult childhood. A glimpse of something deeper and darker began to emerge in the dramatic career that followed her TV variety show.

Erma Bombeck: Legacy of Laughter at 8:30 Tuesday examines examines the extraordinary life and career of beloved American humorist Erma Bombeck (1927-1996), whose honest tales of domestic life gave voice to millions of homemakers. Archival photographs, video clips and personal memorabilia trace Bombeck’s life, from her childhood during the Great Depression to her work as a women’s rights activist.The program is interspersed with uplifting and humorous interviews with Erma’s family, friends and colleagues, including a touching on-camera introduction and narration by her neighbor and friend, former talk-show host Phil Donahue.

Frontline presents Syria Behind The Lines at 9 pm Tuesday. In this documentary, award-winning filmmaker Olly Lambert lives on both sides of Syria’s sectarian frontline, witnessing the devastating effect of a religious feud that, regardless of the outcome of the war, is shaping Syria’s future. For generations, the many religions that live in Syria’s Orontes River Valley have lived together peacefully. But as the conflict spirals into a contagious and sectarian blood feud, friends and neighbors of different faiths are taking up arms against each other, as Syrian society begins to collapse. And as each side seeks more and more revenge, shells, mortars, and air attacks only escalate the hatred and violence on both sides.

On Story presents The Silence of the Lambs at 10 pm Tuedsday. Academy Award-winning screenwriter Ted Tally gives a provocative look at the adaptation and production of the Oscar-winning film THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. Tally covers it all: working with director Jonathan Demme, anticipating Jodie Foster’s Oscar win, the delicious changed ending for the world’s most famous cannibal, Hannibal Lecter, and more.

Arts In Context presents Metal And Rust at 10:30 pm Tuesday. One man’s trash can be an artist’s treasure, and the works featured are made up of found materials either discarded or assigned for only certain purposes.

Nature presents Clash: Encounters Of Bears And Wolves at 7 pm Wednesday. What happens when two great predators come face to face in Yellowstone? The grizzly and the wolf — they couldn’t be more different.  Their strategies have taken them to the very top of Yellowstone, and it’s no simple matter when they meet. In every encounter, the opposition must be measured, strengths must be tested, and risks must be carefully weighed. Each time, one of them will have a tactical advantage — but which one, and when? What emerges as each remarkable scene unfolds, is the keen awareness that runs through all of Yellowstone. Elk and eagle, coyote and raven, otter and owl, every creature must assess, decide, and act — to fight or to flee? It’s all in knowing your own strengths and limitations in the heat of the moment in Yellowstone.

NOVA presents Australia’s First 4 Billion Years: Awakening at 8 pm Wednesday. Of all the continents on Earth, none preserves a more spectacular story of its origins than Australia. NOVA’s mini-series takes viewers on a rollicking adventure from the birth of the Earth to the emergence of the world we know today. With help from high-energy host and scientist Richard Smith, we meet titanic dinosaurs and giant kangaroos, sea monsters and prehistoric crustaceans, disappearing mountains and deadly asteroids. This is the untold story of the Land Down Under, the one island continent that has got it all.

Truth About Exercise With Michael Mosley at 9 pm Wednesday Michael uses himself as a human guinea pig to discover the truth about exercise.

Arts In Context presents All My Friends Are Vampires at 7:30 pm Thursday, an all-access pass to Fantastic Fest, the largest genre film festival in the U.S., gives a glimpse at horror, fantasy, sci-fi, action and just plain fantastic movies from around the world. The festival is held each year in Austin, TX at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema on South Lamar.

The Mind of a Chef presents Chef at 8 pm Thursday. David Chang prepares eggs with his chef pals -Wylie Dufresne, Daniel Patterson and Rene Redzepi – and makes his Ko egg.

Live from Lincoln Center presents Josh Groban: All That Echoes at 9 pm Friday. Josh Groban performs hits from his 12-year career, highlighted by exclusive selections from his new album, “All That Echoes.”

Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook presents On The Air at 10 pm Friday. Decades ago, the Golden Age of Radio fulfilled the idol-making role in the U.S. Feinstein traces the phenomenon with archival clips of Bing Crosby, Cab Calloway, Kate Smith and others. He conducts one of the last interviews with TV and stage star Rose Marie (“Sally Rodgers” on “The Dick Van Dyke Show”) and learns about her career as a child radio star. On his own radio program, Feinstein showcases virtuoso classical superstars, including violinist Joshua Bell and pianist Jeremy Denk. Finally, he discovers a lost radio program that featured Rosemary Clooney, and through digital magic performs a “new” duet with her.

Central Texas Gardener presents Tropical Edibles at 12 pm and 4 pm Saturday. Find out how to grow tropicals like avocados and allspice. On tour, a San Antonio gardener adds art to beds of flowers, food, and succulents.

Victory Garden presents Cool: Create A Garden That’s Cool at 4:30 pm Saturday. Explore a private garden in Beverly Hills with host Jamie Durie and see some fantastic pool-side landscaping. Grow a garden that incorporates cool colors into perennial borders. Pick the best plants for winter interest with gardening correspondent Paul Epsom’s favorites. Refresh your day with an appetizing recipe for a cool soup demonstrated by chef Michel Nischan.

Austin City Limits  features John Legend & The Roots at 7 pm Saturday. The innovative hip-hop collective backs the Grammy-winning soul singer on a set of 70s soul covers and originals.

Greatest Raid Of World War II at 9 pm Saturday. In this documentary, former member of the Special Boat Service turned politician Lord Ashdown uses his experience to shed light on the challenges faced by the ‘Cockleshell Heroes’, recreating their incredible journey up the Gironde estuary. He also looks at the how the battle inside Whitehall raged almost as hard as the war against Nazi Germany.

Highlights: March 31 to April 6

KLRU Highlights

Mormon Tabernacle Choir Presents The Joy of Song With Katherine a Jenkins  at 2 pm Sunday features the talents of the 360-member Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Welsh classical artist Katherine Jenkins.

Painted Churces of Texas: Echoes Of The Homeland at 3 pm Sunday tells the story of the Painted Churches of Texas that were built by 19th century immigrants with an unexpected profusion of color.

Las Misiones: The Missions of Texas at 4 pm Sunday gives a visual celebration of the structures as historic monuments, religious symbols, and important centers of community and fellowship.

Masterpiece at 8 pm on Sunday presents Mr. Selfridge, Part 1. This mini-series is a dramatization of the real-life story of Harry Gordon Selfridge, the flamboyant and visionary American founder of the famous London department store that revolutionized the modern shopping experience.

With Kind Hearted Woman filmmaker David Sutherland (The Farmer’s Wife, Country Boys) creates an unforgettable portrait of Robin Charboneau, a 32-year-old divorced single mother and Oglala Sioux woman living on North Dakota’s Spirit Lake Reservation. Part one airs at 8 pm on Monday and Part two airs at 8 pm Tuesday.

Dangerous Edge: A Life Of Graham Greene at 10 pm on Monday presents a film that is a portrait of a writer Graham Greene. It explores how Greene’s life both inspired great writing and drove him to attempt suicide.

History Detectives Episode #1008 at 7 pm Tuesday investigates four stories from the American West including stories of  Kit Carson, Yakima Canutt, and a mysterious inscription on sheet music of the popular western song “Tumbling Tumbleweeds.”

Nature presents What Plants Talk About at 7 pm on Wednesday, where the program integrates hard-core science with a light-hearted look at how plants behave, revealing a world where plants are as busy, responsive and complex as we are.

NOVA explores the unpromising lump of metal found in a 2,000-year-old shipwreck that turns out to be an extraordinary treasure: the world’s first computer on  Ancient Computer at 8 pm on Wednesday.

Eat, Fast And Live Longer With Michael Mosley at 9 pm Wednesday explores Michael Mosley’s method of fasting in order to live longer, stay younger and lose weight.

Austin City Limits at 10 pm Wednesday presents the Georgian jam band Widespread Panic, as they celebrate its 25th anniversary with songs from across their career.

Actor Michael McKean talks about his movie and television career on Overheard with Evan Smith at 7 pm on Thursday.

Arts In Context presents Mother Falcon at 7:30 on Thursday. This episode documents the inspiring story of one of Austin’s beloved bands.

The Mind of a Chef presents Smoke at 8 pm Thursday, as David Chang profiles regional BBQ in North Carolina, Texas and Kansas City and the other-worldly smoky bacon from Allen Benton in Tennessee.

Stephen Sondheim, Angela Lansbury and Christine Ebersole appear in Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook  at 9 pm Friday about great American musicals.

Feinstein explores the marriage of music and choreography, unearthing rare home movies of Astaire rehearsing on set, and never-before-seen footage of Gene Kelly’s Broadway debut in the original Pal Joey on Michael Feinstein’s American Songbook Let’s Dance at 10 pm Friday.

Author and designer Pam Penick illustrates how to go lawn gone and a gardener shows how she replaced grass with water-wise vegetable beds on Central Texas Gardener at noon and 4 pm Saturday.

Austin City Limits presents Bon Iver at 7 pm Saturday, as he performs material from his self-titled second album.

Kind Hearted Woman airs April 1 & 2

In a special two-part series from Frontline and Independent Lens, filmmaker David Sutherland (The Farmer’s Wife, Country Boys) creates an unforgettable portrait of Robin Charboneau, a 32-year-old divorced single mother and Oglala Sioux woman living on North Dakota’s Spirit Lake Reservation. Sutherland follows Robin over three years as she struggles to raise her two children, further her education and heal herself from the wounds of sexual abuse she suffered as a child. Robin’s battles in tribal court with her ex-husband for custody of the children, even after he is convicted of abusive sexual contact with his daughter, illuminates how serious this problem is on the reservation. Her quest to heal her family, find a man worthy of her love, build a career and fulfill her goal of returning to her reservation to help prevent the abuse of women and children, takes her on an intimate and inspiring journey full of heartbreak, discovery and redemption. Episode 1 airs Monday, April 1st at 8 pm and Episode 2 airs Tuesday, April 2nd at 8 pm on KLRU.