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13.1 Schedule Updates

7/20 at 7a: Steven Raichlen's Project Fire "Influential Grilling"
Description: Scroll through the images on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, and you’ll find grilled and smoked dishes of astonishing ingenuity. In the spirit of this new style of barbecue, we’ve invited three of my favorite influencers to grill with me - Derek Wolf from Over the Fire Cooking, Scott Thomas from Grillin’ Fools, and Susie Bulloch from Hey Grill Hey.

7/22 at 4:30p: Steven Raichlen's Project Fire "Wagyu Demystified"
Description: Wagyu, “Japanese cow” literally, was once an obscure cattle breed from Japan. Today, it’s on restaurant menus and in butcher shops around the world. Get ready for a sumptuous Japanese A5 Rib-Eye with sesame salt and grilled rice cakes, followed by wagyu steak tomahawks with fire-roasted marrow. Then feast your eyes on wagyu smash burgers with parmesan crisps.

7/23 at 10p: Frontline "Two American Families: 1991-2024"
Description: Filmed over 34 years, two families struggle to survive in a changing American economy. Through hard times, falling wages, and loss of manufacturing jobs, the continuation of Bill Moyers' chronicle of perseverance as the American dream slips away.

7/24 at 3a: Frontline "Two American Families: 1991-2024"

7/27 at 7a: Steven Raichlen's Project Fire "Wagyu Demystified"

7/29 at 4:30p: Steven Raichlen's Project Fire "Water Meets Fire"
Description: For many, barbecue means meat. But you may be surprised to learn that one of the earliest recorded barbecues featured fish wrapped in grape leaves. Today Steven begins with saffron-scented Catalan shrimp kebabs, followed by trout Mexican style with a sizzling garlic cilantro sauce. Then there’s a Mystery Box that will astonish you as much as it surprised Steven.

7/30 at 10p: Frontline "Germany's Enemy Within"
Description: Inside the rise of far-right extremism in Germany. Tracing the increasing threat to democracy from the far right, its connections to extremist ideas and plots, with accounts from intelligence officials, politicians and the far right itself.

7/31 at 2a: Frontline "Germany's Enemy Within"

8/3 at 7a: Steven Raichlen's Project Fire "Water Meets Fire"\

8/6 at 10p: Frontline "South Korea’s Adoption Reckoning"
Description: Allegations of fraud and abuse in South Korea's historic foreign adoption boom. With The Associated Press, investigating cases of falsified records and identities among the adoptions of 200,000 children to the U.S. and other countries over decades.
8/6 at 11:30p: County
Description: A documentary that explores the County Committee political machine in New York City, suppression at the local levels of American democracy, and the activists on the ground fighting to reform the system.

8/7 at 1a: A Scientist's Warning 
Description: A shy scientist is forced into the spotlight after one of his research papers sparks a global movement to address the challenges facing our planet.
8/7 at 1:30a: Gods of Tennis "Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert" 
Description: In 1990, Martina Navratilova dominates Wimbledon, yet struggles to be as adored as her rival, Chris Evert. Explore their rivalry and Navratilova's search for acceptance as she aspires to be the greatest player to ever grace Centre Court.
8/7 at 2:30a: Frontline "South Korea’s Adoption Reckoning"
8/7 at 4a: POV "Fauna" 
Description: Explore the dynamic nexus of humans, animals, and science in a post-pandemic world.
8/7 at 5:30a: A Chef's Life "Don't Tom Thumb Your Nose at Me! Part 2" 
Description: Vivian faces one challenge after another in the prep kitchen before the SFA luncheon. Rice almost brings her to her breaking point, but everyone pulls together for the big event and her parents join her on stage for an emotional, watershed moment.

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13.3 WNMU-TV PLUS Schedule Updates

7/22 at 8p: Steven Raichlen's Project Fire "Wagyu Demystified"
Description: Wagyu, “Japanese cow” literally, was once an obscure cattle breed from Japan. Today, it’s on restaurant menus and in butcher shops around the world. Get ready for a sumptuous Japanese A5 Rib-Eye with sesame salt and grilled rice cakes, followed by wagyu steak tomahawks with fire-roasted marrow. Then feast your eyes on wagyu smash burgers with parmesan crisps.

7/24 at 12a: Frontline "Two American Families: 1991-2024"
Description: Filmed over 34 years, two families struggle to survive in a changing American economy. Through hard times, falling wages, and loss of manufacturing jobs, the continuation of Bill Moyers' chronicle of perseverance as the American dream slips away.
7/24 at 3a: Amanpour & Co.
7/24 at 4a: Finding Your Roots "Far from Home"
Description: Henry Louis Gates maps the family trees of pop icon Cyndi Lauper and actors Jamie Chung and Danny Trejo, exploring records in Italy, Korea, and Mexico to uncover ancestors whose stories were lost when their families immigrated to America.
7/24 at 5a: Gods of Tennis "Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe"
Description: In 1975, Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe are fighting to become Wimbledon champions, and in their own ways, they are also battling social change for equality on a global level.
7/24 at 6a: Frontline "Two American Families: 1991-2024"

7/31 at 1a: Frontline "Germany's Enemy Within"
Description: Inside the rise of far-right extremism in Germany. Tracing the increasing threat to democracy from the far right, its connections to extremist ideas and plots, with accounts from intelligence officials, politicians and the far right itself.
7/31 at 5a: Frontline "Germany's Enemy Within"

8/4 at 12a: County
Description: A documentary that explores the County Committee political machine in New York City, suppression at the local levels of American democracy, and the activists on the ground fighting to reform the system.

8/7 at 1a: Frontline "South Korea’s Adoption Reckoning"
Description: Allegations of fraud and abuse in South Korea's historic foreign adoption boom. With The Associated Press, investigating cases of falsified records and identities among the adoptions of 200,000 children to the U.S. and other countries over decades.
8/7 at 2:30a: Amanpour & Co.
8/7 at 3:30a: Finding Your Roots "Lost and Found" 
Description: Joe Manganiello and Tony Gonzalez discover close relatives whose names they’ve never heard.
8/7 at 4:30a: Gods of Tennis "Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert" 
Description: In 1990, Martina Navratilova dominates Wimbledon, yet struggles to be as adored as her rival, Chris Evert. Explore their rivalry and Navratilova's search for acceptance as she aspires to be the greatest player to ever grace Centre Court.
8/7 at 5:30a: Frontline "South Korea’s Adoption Reckoning"
8/7 at 7a: POV "Fauna" 
Description: Explore the dynamic nexus of humans, animals, and science in a post-pandemic world.
8/7 at 8:30a: A Chef's Life "Don't Tom Thumb Your Nose at Me! Part 2" 
Description: Vivian faces one challenge after another in the prep kitchen before the SFA luncheon. Rice almost brings her to her breaking point, but everyone pulls together for the big event and her parents join her on stage for an emotional, watershed moment.

8/24 at 1:30a: One Voice: The Songs We Share "Broadway" 
Description: Join Luke Hawkins, Amber Iman, Alexis Michelle, and more.

8/24 at 5:30a: One Voice: The Songs We Share "Broadway" 

8/25 at 4a: Food - Delicious Science "Food on the Brain" 
Description: Michael Mosley and James Wong travel the world to discover how the chemistry in our food affects our brains and creates our deepest cravings.
8/25 at 5a: Food - Delicious Science "A Matter of Taste" 
Description: Learn from Michael Mosley and James Wong about the chemistry that makes our food taste delicious.
8/25 at 6a: Food - Delicious Science "We Are What We Eat" 
Description: Michael Mosley and James Wong reveal how the hidden chemistry in our food keeps us alive.
8/25 at 7a: Food - Queen Elizabeth's Secret Agent "Ep. 3" 
Description: Cecil exposes the most infamous terrorist threat in British history, the Gunpowder Plot.

8/26 at 8a: Secrets of Westminster 
Description: Discover the hidden worlds of London's House of Commons, House of Lords and Westminster Abbey.

8/28 at 12:30a: Counting the Vote: A Firing Line Special 
Description: Embark on a journey to explore the varying state of voting systems in the United States.
8/28 at 1:30a: American Anthems "Pocket Change"
Description: Lee Brice creates a guitar jam for a “hope dealer” who pays for laundry in low-income communities.
8/28 at 4:30a: Counting the Vote: A Firing Line Special 
8/28 at 5:30a: American Anthems "Pocket Change"

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