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12:00 AM 

12:30 AM 
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices  "Promoting Readers As Leaders"  [P]

1:00 AM 
Nanotechnology: The Power of Small  "Clean, Green and Unseen"  Nanotechnology seems poised to deliver urgently needed advances in sustainable and clean energy technologies and environmental cleanup. However, there are still uncertainties about the health and environmental impact of the tiny engineered particles that enable these technologies. [P]

2:00 AM 
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition  "Remembering and Forgetting"  Takes a look at the complex process called memory: how images, ideas, language, even physical actions, sounds, and smells are translated into codes, represented in memory and retrieved when needed. [G]

2:30 AM 
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition  "Cognitive Processes"  Explores the higher mental processes - reasoning, planning and problem solving - and the "cognitive revolution" that is attracting a diverse assortment of investigators, from philosophers to computer scientists. [G]

3:00 AM 
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science  "Session 5. When Continents Collide"  How is it possible that marine fossils are found on Mount Everest, the world's highest continental mountain? In this session, participants learn what happens when continents collide and how this process shapes the surface of the Earth. [P]

4:00 AM 
Seasons of Life  "Infancy and Early Childhood"  Beginning with the first years of life, the early influences of the biological and social clocks,nhow children develop, and how they gain confidence and curiosity are explored.nn. [P]

5:00 AM 
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12  "Creating Effective Citizens"  This program explores how social studies teachers in any grade level can help their students develop the democratic values that will make them effective and responsible citizens. Teachers are shown helping students see their community in a broader sense and inspiring them to think about ways they can make a difference. [P]

5:30 AM 
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12  "Introduction to the Video Library"  This program presents the purpose of the Social Studies in Action video library. It introduces all the components of the library, explains the goals of NCSS, and presents examples of classroom lessons throughout the library. [P]

6:00 AM 
Perfect Day  "Secrets of the Baltic Sea - Aland, Finland"  Host Sara La Fountain visits a local fisherman in Aland, Finland's autonomous island, and prepares whitefish on board a large sailing ship. [G]

6:30 AM 
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad  "The Best Cheeseburger in the World"  Andreas cooks wild game by a mountain river and makes a cheeseburger of grouse, venison, pork and fois gras. [G]

7:00 AM 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Great Side Trips from London"  Rick takes a series of day trips where he ponders Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford, the ultimate medieval castle at Worwick and takes a walk with Newton through Cambridge. [G]

7:30 AM 
Equitrekking  "Virginia Hunt Country"  American history comes alive as we tour historic Virginia Hunt Country. We visit Middleburg and attend a steeplechase, ride amid Longhorn Cattle at Marriott Ranch, learn to play polo, experience Civil War history on horseback and meet Civil War rein-actors. [P]

8:00 AM 
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home  "Outdoor Spaces"  Allen makes room for colorful displays of annuals in his garden and reveals which ones are grown from seeds or come from nursery plugs. [G]

8:30 AM 
Ask This Old House  "Building A Basic Picnic Table/Installing Utility"  General contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor head outside the barn to build a basic picnic table using common framing lumber. Then, Tom and Kevin, along with plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard helps a homeowner install a new utility sink in a basement laundry area. [P]

9:00 AM 
For Your Home  "Wine Room"  Vicki and Sloan call in the pros to create a divine wine haven. After breaking through a dining room wall into unused garage space, wine storage expert Ted Beltran helps design the racking and cooling system while Bob Nulf adds designer tile work, lighting and a beautiful faux finish. [P]

9:30 AM 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Best of Holidays"  Come home with Katie Brown for the holidays! In the kitchen, she makes delicious recipes destined to become family favorites. Katie decorates the house with advent balls and dresses up artificial trees with her easy faux-real tree project. [P]

10:00 AM 
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel  "Girl Scout Quilt Alert"  Members of a North Carolina quilters guild introduce Brownie and Girl Scout campers to embroidery and patchwork. [G]

10:30 AM 
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors  "Learn to Paint The Apostle Islands, Part 1"  Intriguing Lake Superior archipelago of the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary takes the viewer half way through the painting process: from a drawing on watercolor paper through the creation of the painting's base foundation of colors and values. [P]

11:00 AM 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Puddings - from Simple to Spectacular"  Creme Caramel - Julia Collin Davison uncovers the test kitchen secrets to achieving a perfect creme caramel with a creamy and tender custard and mellow flavor that is neither too rich nor too eggy.Stovetop Rice Pudding - Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball the test kitchen method to making a straightforward stovetop rice pudding with tender grains of rice in a subtly sweet, milky sauce. [P]

11:30 AM 
Lidia's Italy  "Notto Risotto (Lombardy)"  Rice, rice and more rice! Lidia explores the realm of simple rice dishes in this episode. For years she has taught you how to make risotto; in this show, she exclaims, "Now I'm going to tell you how to "unmake it!" In addition, Lidia visits the noble and picturesque Principato de Lucedio rice farm and learns both the traditional and modern methods of harvesting rice. [P]

12:00 PM 

12:30 PM 
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices  "Promoting Readers As Leaders"  [P]

1:00 PM 
Nanotechnology: The Power of Small  "Clean, Green and Unseen"  Nanotechnology seems poised to deliver urgently needed advances in sustainable and clean energy technologies and environmental cleanup. However, there are still uncertainties about the health and environmental impact of the tiny engineered particles that enable these technologies. [P]

2:00 PM 
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition  "Remembering and Forgetting"  Takes a look at the complex process called memory: how images, ideas, language, even physical actions, sounds, and smells are translated into codes, represented in memory and retrieved when needed. [G]

2:30 PM 
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition  "Cognitive Processes"  Explores the higher mental processes - reasoning, planning and problem solving - and the "cognitive revolution" that is attracting a diverse assortment of investigators, from philosophers to computer scientists. [G]

3:00 PM 
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science  "Session 5. When Continents Collide"  How is it possible that marine fossils are found on Mount Everest, the world's highest continental mountain? In this session, participants learn what happens when continents collide and how this process shapes the surface of the Earth. [P]

4:00 PM 
Seasons of Life  "Infancy and Early Childhood"  Beginning with the first years of life, the early influences of the biological and social clocks,nhow children develop, and how they gain confidence and curiosity are explored.nn. [P]

5:00 PM 
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12  "Creating Effective Citizens"  This program explores how social studies teachers in any grade level can help their students develop the democratic values that will make them effective and responsible citizens. Teachers are shown helping students see their community in a broader sense and inspiring them to think about ways they can make a difference. [P]

5:30 PM 
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12  "Introduction to the Video Library"  This program presents the purpose of the Social Studies in Action video library. It introduces all the components of the library, explains the goals of NCSS, and presents examples of classroom lessons throughout the library. [P]

6:00 PM 
Perfect Day  "Secrets of the Baltic Sea - Aland, Finland"  Host Sara La Fountain visits a local fisherman in Aland, Finland's autonomous island, and prepares whitefish on board a large sailing ship. [G]

6:30 PM 
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad  "The Best Cheeseburger in the World"  Andreas cooks wild game by a mountain river and makes a cheeseburger of grouse, venison, pork and fois gras. [G]

7:00 PM 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Great Side Trips from London"  Rick takes a series of day trips where he ponders Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford, the ultimate medieval castle at Worwick and takes a walk with Newton through Cambridge. [G]

7:30 PM 
Equitrekking  "Virginia Hunt Country"  American history comes alive as we tour historic Virginia Hunt Country. We visit Middleburg and attend a steeplechase, ride amid Longhorn Cattle at Marriott Ranch, learn to play polo, experience Civil War history on horseback and meet Civil War rein-actors. [P]

8:00 PM 
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home  "Outdoor Spaces"  Allen makes room for colorful displays of annuals in his garden and reveals which ones are grown from seeds or come from nursery plugs. [G]

8:30 PM 
Ask This Old House  "Building A Basic Picnic Table/Installing Utility"  General contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor head outside the barn to build a basic picnic table using common framing lumber. Then, Tom and Kevin, along with plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard helps a homeowner install a new utility sink in a basement laundry area. [P]

9:00 PM 
For Your Home  "Wine Room"  Vicki and Sloan call in the pros to create a divine wine haven. After breaking through a dining room wall into unused garage space, wine storage expert Ted Beltran helps design the racking and cooling system while Bob Nulf adds designer tile work, lighting and a beautiful faux finish. [P]

9:30 PM 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Best of Holidays"  Come home with Katie Brown for the holidays! In the kitchen, she makes delicious recipes destined to become family favorites. Katie decorates the house with advent balls and dresses up artificial trees with her easy faux-real tree project. [P]

10:00 PM 
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel  "Girl Scout Quilt Alert"  Members of a North Carolina quilters guild introduce Brownie and Girl Scout campers to embroidery and patchwork. [G]

10:30 PM 
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors  "Learn to Paint The Apostle Islands, Part 1"  Intriguing Lake Superior archipelago of the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary takes the viewer half way through the painting process: from a drawing on watercolor paper through the creation of the painting's base foundation of colors and values. [P]

11:00 PM 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Puddings - from Simple to Spectacular"  Creme Caramel - Julia Collin Davison uncovers the test kitchen secrets to achieving a perfect creme caramel with a creamy and tender custard and mellow flavor that is neither too rich nor too eggy.Stovetop Rice Pudding - Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball the test kitchen method to making a straightforward stovetop rice pudding with tender grains of rice in a subtly sweet, milky sauce. [P]

11:30 PM 
Lidia's Italy  "Notto Risotto (Lombardy)"  Rice, rice and more rice! Lidia explores the realm of simple rice dishes in this episode. For years she has taught you how to make risotto; in this show, she exclaims, "Now I'm going to tell you how to "unmake it!" In addition, Lidia visits the noble and picturesque Principato de Lucedio rice farm and learns both the traditional and modern methods of harvesting rice. [P]


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