Television section
Wednesday, September 12 at 9 pm on KPJK in the South Bay. Police psychologist Vince Flemming understands criminals because he's a whiz at reading their nonverbal cues, but his own psyche remains a mystery. He can't get over his ex-wife Ann, a situation that isn't made easier by their daily collaboration on murder cases.
Wednesday, September 5 at 8 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. Enjoy the world-renowned Vienna Philharmonic's annual open-air concert from Austria's Imperial Schonbrunn Palace, featuring conductor Valery Gergiev and internationally acclaimed soprano Anna Netrebko as a guest soloist.
Tuesday, September 4 at 9 pm on KRCB TV in the North Bay. El Cap Report looks at the sometimes inspiring and sometimes frightening stories of the men and women who climb El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Included is the now famous and historic Dawn Wall Project, known as "the hardest climb in the world." This is not a "climbing" film per se, but rather a film about climbers that looks into their emotional and psychological motivations for risking their lives in the pursuit of adventure.Listen to an interview with local climber Kevin Jorgeson whose free climb of El Capitan is featured in the film. He talks with Northern California Public Media news director Steve Mencher about how his climbing has inspired others.
Sunday, September 2 at 6 pm on KPJK in the South Bay. The Stranger, Part 1, explores the case of a fatal traffic accident that leads Patrik to uncover a possible serial killer. Based on the novel by Camilla Lackberg. Directed by Emiliano Goessens, 2009.
Wednesday, September 5 at 6 pm on KPJK in the South Bay. In this first part of the Executioner series,UN human rights lawyer Morten Topse is sent to Cambodia to catch war criminals. He falls in love with a woman who, at the age of 15, was an executioner during the Khmer Rouge reign of terror. Part 1 of 2. Directed by Frode Hjer Pedersen, 2013.
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