PROGRAM GUIDE | AUGUST 2021 | VOL. 40 NO. 8
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loha mai kākou – “welcome
everyone” – but do we really mean it?
That depends on whom you ask. These days, when it comes to welcoming visitors to our shores, the warm Hawaiian greeting is lukewarm at best.
Government-ordered shutdowns during the pandemic devastated Hawai‘i’s tourism-dependent economy. Hundreds of businesses closed their doors, many for good, and thousands of people lost their jobs and livelihoods; some even lost their life savings. Local
economists predicted it would take several years for the visitor industry to recover to pre-pandemic levels. Turns out, recovery model
forecasts were wrong and economists may have
miscalculated the strength of Hawai‘i’s brand and primary economic engine.
Mom always said, “Be careful what you wish for,” and we all know, mom is always right. Hawai‘i’s visitor industry has roared back much quicker than expected. Residents who grew accustomed to empty beaches, parks, roadways and attractions are now dealing with colossal crowds and significant surges. The call for change is deafening.
Tourism management strategies include terms like “destination management plans” and “destination management organizations.” Experts are
saturating the airwaves and forums with phrases like “reimagining tourism” and “we must educate visitors of the true meaning of mālama (take care of).”
This is not breaking news. These pleas for change and modifications existed long before COVID-19 arrived. Hawai‘i’s dependency on tourism is well-documented and
little has been done … for decades. For many, diversifying our
economy and tourism
management are just concepts with little meaning.
In 2019, Hawai‘i drew a record 10.4 million tourists who spent nearly $18 billion, which produced $2 billion in state tax revenues. Those dollars go right back into our communities, but at what expense? And is it worth it?
The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority released results from its 2021 Spring Resident Sentiment Survey and found while many residents are concerned with the visitor industry’s growth, the majority of Hawai‘i residents believe tourism is worth the issues that come with it. In fact, the highest percentage of respondents who said they do not think tourism is worth the issues came from residents 18-34 years old and those who have lived in Hawai‘i for less than one year. So what is the real issue and is anyone listening?
On Thursday evening, August 26, 2021, from 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., PBS Hawai‘i will bring together stakeholders from the tourism industry, labor, government and communities from across Hawai‘i to discuss next steps on this critically important and sensitive topic. Maunawili Falls, Windward Oʻahu
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We cordially invite you to join usfor a live edition of KĀKOU – HAWAI‘I’S TOWN HALL How Much Tourism is Too Much, and Who Decides? The 90-minute
broadcast will also be our first special production in more than a year. We anticipate a lively
discussion and aim for constructive comments and inclusive
conversation. Our goal is to foster alignment within our diverse communities and eliminate second-hand information and misinformation.
It truly is a KĀKOU thing. COVID-19 temporarily changed the way we do business but the pandemic never stopped us from serving our mission. Aloha mai kākou? We most
certainly do. We look forward to seeing you on August 26 on PBS Hawai‘i.
With respect and aloha,
and the PBS Hawai‘i family
Waikīkī, Honolulu, Oʻahu Waikīkī, Honolulu, Oʻahu Twin Falls, Hāna Highway, East Maui
KĀKOU – HAWAI‘I’S TOWN HALL
How Much Tourism Is Too Much, and Who Decides?
LIVE Thursday, August 26 at 7:30 pmKĀKOU, meaning “all of us,” is a periodic series of live town hall events where we speak and listen to each other while recognizing that we are all in this together, even if we don’t always agree.
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Princess Diana
8:00 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 4 ON
MASTERPIECE Part 5 of 6
9:00 PROFESSOR T Sophie Knows 10:00 LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL
MYTHS & SECRETS Queen Anne:
The Mother of Great Britain
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:30 THE OPEN MIND
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG More! Ledward
Kaapana and Family
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Hotel Del Coronado, Hour 1
9:00 POV Minding the Gap
10:30 POV SHORTS The Changing Same 11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS Hard Times 9:00 FRONTLINE In the Shadow of 9/11 11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:00 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Jerry Santos
8:00 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 4 ON
MASTERPIECE Part 6 of 6
9:00 PROFESSOR T The Dutiful Child 10:00 LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL
MYTHS & SECRETS Marie
Antoinette: The Doomed Queen
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH BONNIE ERBE
11:30 THE OPEN MIND
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Huʻewa
8:00 SUZE ORMAN’S ULTIMATE
RETIREMENT GUIDE
10:00 THAT WAY MADNESS LIES... 11:30 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 EASY YOGA FOR DIABETES WITH
PEGGY CAPPY
9:00 ELLA FITZGERALD: JUST ONE OF
THOSE THINGS
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:00 ALL CREATURES GREAT AND
SMALL: BETWEEN THE PAGES
8:30 AGATHA AND THE CURSE OF
ISHTAR
10:30 BEYOND THE CANVAS
World of Writers
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:30 THE OPEN MIND
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG Kawika Kahiapo
8:00 I MISS DOWNTON ABBEY 9:30 TOWER OF POWER: 50 YEARS
OF FUNK AND SOUL
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 NATIVE AMERICA
From Caves to Cosmos
9:00 SALUTE TO BUDAPEST AND
VIENNA
10:30 BEYOND THE CANVAS
Visionaries of the Arts
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:00 LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL
MYTHS & SECRETS
Henry VIII’s Reformation
8:00 WICKED IN CONCERT 10:00 STELLA & CO.: A ROMANTIC
MUSICAL COMEDY
DOCUMENTARY ABOUT AGING
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:30 THE OPEN MIND
7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG
Kenneth Makuakāne
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW Churchill
Downs Racetrack, Hour 1
9:00 POV The Song of the Butterflies 10:00 ROADTRIP NATION
Do It Differently
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:30 HIKI NŌ 8:00 NATIVE AMERICA
Nature to Nations
9:00 GENERATION 9/11
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 7:30 HIKI NŌ
8:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS
Freedom Tales
9:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Jesse Owens
10:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Fight 11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 7:30 NĀ MELE: TRADITIONS IN
HAWAIIAN SONG
Ledward Kaapana and Family
8:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Vintage Portland
9:00 POV Pier Kids
10:00 POV SHORTS Post-Colonial Queer 11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 7:00 SECRETS OF ROYAL TRAVEL
Secrets of the Royal Flight
8:00 UNFORGOTTEN SEASON 4 ON
MASTERPIECE Part 4 of 6
9:00 PROFESSOR T Mother Love 10:00 LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL
MYTHS & SECRETS
Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen
11:00 TO THE CONTRARY WITH
BONNIE ERBE
11:30 THE OPEN MIND
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Alagna in Concert
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Live from the Troubadour
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Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue
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7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 ICON: MUSIC THROUGH THE
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Dark Side of the Moon
10:00 AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Jesse Owens
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS
Wisconsin: Fiddlehead Fern
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Super Cats: Science and Secrets
9:00 NOVA
Operation Lighthouse Rescue
10:00 SECRETS OF THE DEAD
Cleopatra’s Lost Tomb
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
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Quietest Place on Earth
9:30 SKINDIGENOUS Lebret 10:00 ISLANDS OF WONDER Borneo 11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
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7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS
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The Australian Dream
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Shinmachi: Stronger Than a Tsunami
9:30 SKINDIGENOUS Nimkii 10:00 ISLANDS OF WONDER Hawaiʻi 11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK
8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES Andrea
Bocelli: Believe
9:30 MONTY PYTHON’S BEST BITS
CELEBRATED
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7:00 HOW SHE ROLLS 7:30 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE
Austrian and Italian Alps
8:00 SHELTER ME Soul Awakened 9:00 SHELTER ME 2020
10:00 ELIADES OCHOA: FROM CUBA TO
THE WORLD
11:00 AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
The Best of Spoon
7:30 WASHINGTON WEEK 8:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2021
9:30 GREAT PERFORMANCES
The Magic of Callas
10:30 BEYOND THE CANVAS
Making the Moment
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 7:30 KĀKOU – HAWAIʻI’S TOWN
HALL How Much Tourism Is Too
Much, and Who Decides?
9:00 ME & MY ROBOT
9:30 SKINDIGENOUS New Zealand 10:00 CITIZENS AT LAST
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY 7:30 FAMILY INGREDIENTS
Vietnam, Hanoi: Pho
8:00 NATURE
Natural Born Rebels: Hunger Wars
9:00 GREAT PERFORMANCES
Lea Salonga in Concert
10:30 BEYOND THE CANVAS
Women of Wonder
11:00 AMANPOUR AND COMPANY
Home is here.
EVENING: AUGUST 2021
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All Creatures Great and Small: Between the Pages
Sunday, August 22 at 7:00 pmGet to know the cast and creators of the hit Masterpiece series based on James Herriot’s beloved books and look ahead to what might happen in Season 2. Pictured from left: Samuel West as Siegfried Farnon, Nicholas Ralph as James Herriot, Callum Woodhouse as Tristan Farnon and Anna Madeley as Mrs. Hall.
PLEDGE PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS AUGUST 2021
Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar
Sunday, August 22 at 8:30 pmIn this British alternative history drama, travel to the deserts of Iraq for an archaeological dig, where famous crime writer Agatha Christie unravels a series of mysterious murders. Lyndsey Marshal (right) stars as Christie, with Jonah Hauer-King (left) as Max Mallowan, the archaeologist vying for her affection.
A Tribute to Budapest and Vienna
Tuesday, August 24 at 9:00 pmThis exuberant performance of song and dance features works from beloved European
composers, including Johann Strauss Jr. Recorded in Budapest, Hungary, the production features songs from Franz Lehár’s operetta The Merry
Widow and more.
Wicked in Concert
Sunday, August 29 at 8:00 pm
Enjoy a musical celebration of the Broadway score of the smash hit musical Wicked, written by
legendary composer Stephen Schwartz. This performance features reimagined musical
arrangements performed by celebrity artists from the worlds of film, pop music and television.
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POV
Pier Kids
Monday, August 2 at 9:00 pm
Follow the Black, homeless queer and trans youth who call NY’s Christopher Street Pier their home as they withstand tremendous amounts of homophobia and discrimination while working to carve out autonomy and security in their lives.
FRONT AND CENTER
Glen Campbell: Live from The Troubadour
Saturday, August 7 at 9:00 pmWatch music legend Glen Campbell’s last recorded performance from August 2008 at The Troubadour in West Hollywood. He plays his hits including “By the Time I Get to Phoenix,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Galveston” and “Rhinestone Cowboy.”
GREAT PERFORMANCES AT THE MET
Aleksandra Kurzak and
Roberto Alagna in Concert
Saturday, August 7 at 8:00 pmExperience a performance from this husband-and-wife duo on location in the south of France. They perform favorite arias and duets including selections from Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore and more.
IN THEIR OWN WORDS
Princess Diana
Sunday, August 8 at 7:00 pm
See how Diana, Princess of Wales, defied expectations and evolved into one of the most impactful icons of our time. Look back on her life through a contemporary lens that credits her choices, suffering and triumphs as a disrupter for a generation of women.
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Vienna Philharmonic Summer Night Concert 2021
Friday, August 27 at 8:00 pmThe traditional annual summer night concert returns with the Vienna Philharmonic, under the direction of guest conductor Daniel Harding and featuring pianist Igor Levit performing at Austria’s Schönbrunn Palace.
SHELTER ME Soul Awakened
Saturday, August 28 at 8:00 pmSHELTER ME 2020
Saturday, August 28 at 9:00 pm
This series returns with two new episodes that tell uplifting stories about the human-animal bond. Hosted by John Legend and Daymond John, the stories include a program where incarcerated men train shelter dogs to become service animals. Also featured is a pet food pantry supported by a community coming together to keep beloved pets with their families.
HOW SHE ROLLS
Saturdays at 7:00 pm beginning August 28
This culinary series follows Carrie Morey, an award-winning baker, entrepreneur, mother, wife and daughter, who
transformed a made-by-hand mail order biscuit company into one of the Southern U.S.’s top small business success stories.
LUCY WORSLEY’S ROYAL MYTHS AND SECRETS
Sundays at 7:00 pm beginning August 29Join historian and presenter Lucy Worsley on a journey across Europe to visit the locations where British royal history was made. From the roots of the English Reformation, to King George III’s decision to relinquish the throne to his son, to the Russian revolution that swept the czar from power, learn how royal history is a mixture of facts, exaggeration, manipulation and mythology. Pictured: Worsley dressed as King George IV.
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POV
Song of the Butterflies
Monday, August 30 at 9:00 pmRember Yahuarcani, an Indigenous painter in Peru, leaves home to pursue a successful career in Lima. But when he finds himself in a creative rut, he returns home to his Amazonian community,
visiting his parents, both artists, and discovers why the stories of his ancestors cannot be forgotten.
Generation 9/11
Tuesday, August 31 at 9:00 pm
Follow seven young people whose fathers died on 9/11/2001. When they were born, the nation was drawn together. Twenty years later, in a divided America, they enter adulthood with a sense of responsibility that stems from their own personal tragedy. STATEWIDE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Jason Haruki Vice Chair
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