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12:00 AM 
Artifacts & Fiction: Workshop In American Literature  "Workshop 8. Ceremonial Artifacts"  This session explores how objects used in religious ceremonies embody the spiritual beliefs of the cultures they represent. By better understanding these sacred beliefs, teachers learn to help their students connect to literary texts from unfamiliar cultural contexts. [P]

1:00 AM 
French In Action  "Entering School Zone I"  Mireille and Robert are having an aperitif at the Closerie des Lilas and discussing their school days. Mireille is enthusiastic about one of her art history teachers. Robert is not amused. [G]

1:30 AM 
French In Action  "Entering School Zone II"  Trying to impress Mireille, Robert criticizes the educational system. He has taken a leave of absence from college to "find himself." "Poor thing," says Mireille, "were you lost?" [G]

2:00 AM 
Western Tradition  "The Cold War"  The rivalry between the superpowers is played out across the globe, although the United States and the Soviet Union never face each other in direct conflict. [G]

2:30 AM 
Western Tradition  "Europe and the Third World"  Can the Third World squeeze 200 years of history into one generation? [G]

3:00 AM 
Human Condition  "Germ Warfare"  This program examines the increasing incidence of infectious germ-borne illnesses that occur in industrialized and developing countries and discusses how society reacts to infectious diseases and outlines the role of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [G]

3:30 AM 
Human Condition  "The Modern Plague"  The program recounts medical science's search for the cause of a mysterious illness that seemed to affect only gay young men in the early 1980s and describes how the disease AIDS and the human immunodeficiency virus that causes it were identified, as well as modes of transmission. [G]

4:00 AM 
Saddle Club  "Found Horse - Part I"  The girls are learning cowboy skills and hear a story of a phantom horse from the head wrangler's son. Stevie finds an abandoned mare she names Belle. Part 1 of 2 [G]

4:30 AM 
Biz Kid$  "Economic Cycles (What Goes Up Must Come Down)"  Trends in the economy go up and down. Learn how trends can affect a business. [P]

5:00 AM 
Growing a Greener World  "Waterwise Gardening - Simple Solutions To Reduce Water Usage & Manage Runoff"  San Diego, CA and Seattle, WA. Water is a precious and limited resource, and we are using it at unsustainable rates. [P]

5:30 AM 
Hands On Crafts for Kids  "Crazy Creatures"  This episode, our every day craft projects are all creatures - they could be funny, or realistic or even imaginary. Start with clay monsters of every color, shape and size. [P]

6:00 AM 
Chef John Besh's New Orleans [P]

6:30 AM 
Sara's Weeknight Meals  "Two for One"  [P]

7:00 AM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Siena and Assisi: Italy's Grand Hill Towns"  Rick tours the innovative medieval hospital in Siena and a bakery that makes panforte. He explores the Chianti region and spends a night at a farmhouse where he learns about the Slow Food Movement before following the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi. [G]

7:30 AM 
Travelscope  "Port Aransas, Texas - Fun on the Texas' Coa"  [P]

8:00 AM 

8:30 AM 
Ask This Old House  "Tiling A Bathroom Floor; Weatherstripping A Front Door"  Contractor Angelo McRae helps a homeowner tile his bathroom floor. Then, general contractor Tom Silva heads to Washington, DC, to help a help a homeowner weatherstrip her front door. [P]

9:00 AM 
For Your Home  "Welcome to the Big Top, Part 9"  Decorative artists transform a bonus room into a circus-inspired children's playroom. Vicki and Tim Whaley install an environmentally friendly and decorative stage. [P]

9:30 AM 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Easy Entertaining"  Katie's simple, creative and elegant ideas make hosting a party easy as pie. In the Kitchen: Quick Asparagus with Orange Vinaigrette, Refreshing Pear and Apple Wine Cooler and Savory Flank Steak Pinwheels. [P]

10:00 AM 
Knit and Crochet Now!  "Creative Kitchen"  Kristin shows how to make a Susan Anderson apple dishcloth and Drew teaches how to make a scrubby dishcloth. Interview with Kristin Omdahl. [P]

10:30 AM 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Bigger Than Life"  Donna paints a Tuscan floral design on an oversized canvas, then applies rich, warm reds, gold tones and greens to the canvas with brush and palette knife. [G]

11:00 AM 
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Family Favorites"  Bridget reveals how to make the ultimate Swiss Steak. Then, Jack challenges Chris to a tasting of tomato paste. [P]

11:30 AM 
Lidia's Italy In America  "San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style"  Lidia shares her memories of San Diego with viewers and heads out to do some more fishing with Esca's Dave Pasternack. Joined by Del Posto's Mark Ladner, Lidia makes a Giant Squid Milanese, Stuffed Mushrooms, and Spinach Salad. [P]

12:00 PM 
Artifacts & Fiction: Workshop In American Literature  "Workshop 8. Ceremonial Artifacts"  This session explores how objects used in religious ceremonies embody the spiritual beliefs of the cultures they represent. By better understanding these sacred beliefs, teachers learn to help their students connect to literary texts from unfamiliar cultural contexts. [P]

1:00 PM 
French In Action  "Entering School Zone I"  Mireille and Robert are having an aperitif at the Closerie des Lilas and discussing their school days. Mireille is enthusiastic about one of her art history teachers. Robert is not amused. [G]

1:30 PM 
French In Action  "Entering School Zone II"  Trying to impress Mireille, Robert criticizes the educational system. He has taken a leave of absence from college to "find himself." "Poor thing," says Mireille, "were you lost?" [G]

2:00 PM 
Western Tradition  "The Rise of Greek Civilization"  Democracy and philosophy arise in a collection of Greek cities at the edge of the civilized world. [G]

2:30 PM 
Western Tradition  "Greek Thought"  Greek thinkers lay down the main paths of the Western intellectual tradition. [G]

3:00 PM 
Human Condition  "Germ Warfare"  This program examines the increasing incidence of infectious germ-borne illnesses that occur in industrialized and developing countries and discusses how society reacts to infectious diseases and outlines the role of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [G]

3:30 PM 
Human Condition  "The Modern Plague"  The program recounts medical science's search for the cause of a mysterious illness that seemed to affect only gay young men in the early 1980s and describes how the disease AIDS and the human immunodeficiency virus that causes it were identified, as well as modes of transmission. [G]

4:00 PM 
Saddle Club  "Found Horse - Part I"  The girls are learning cowboy skills and hear a story of a phantom horse from the head wrangler's son. Stevie finds an abandoned mare she names Belle. Part 1 of 2 [G]

4:30 PM 
Biz Kid$  "Economic Cycles (What Goes Up Must Come Down)"  Trends in the economy go up and down. Learn how trends can affect a business. [P]

5:00 PM 
Growing a Greener World  "Waterwise Gardening - Simple Solutions To Reduce Water Usage & Manage Runoff"  San Diego, CA and Seattle, WA. Water is a precious and limited resource, and we are using it at unsustainable rates. [P]

5:30 PM 
Hands On Crafts for Kids  "Crazy Creatures"  This episode, our every day craft projects are all creatures - they could be funny, or realistic or even imaginary. Start with clay monsters of every color, shape and size. [P]

6:00 PM 
Chef John Besh's New Orleans [P]

6:30 PM 
Sara's Weeknight Meals  "Two for One"  [P]

7:00 PM 
Suze Orman's Money Class Based on her upcoming new book that will be released concurrently with the show premiere, Suze Orman's Money Class will reveal Suze's expert take on what actions people need to take in light of the new economy. After the upheavals of the economic downturn, Suze believes it's critical to rethink many of the traditional strategies we've been using to achieve our financial goals. [P]

9:00 PM 
For Your Home  "Welcome to the Big Top, Part 9"  Decorative artists transform a bonus room into a circus-inspired children's playroom. Vicki and Tim Whaley install an environmentally friendly and decorative stage. [P]

9:30 PM 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Easy Entertaining"  Katie's simple, creative and elegant ideas make hosting a party easy as pie. In the Kitchen: Quick Asparagus with Orange Vinaigrette, Refreshing Pear and Apple Wine Cooler and Savory Flank Steak Pinwheels. [P]

10:00 PM 
Knit and Crochet Now!  "Creative Kitchen"  Kristin shows how to make a Susan Anderson apple dishcloth and Drew teaches how to make a scrubby dishcloth. Interview with Kristin Omdahl. [P]

10:30 PM 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Bigger Than Life"  Donna paints a Tuscan floral design on an oversized canvas, then applies rich, warm reds, gold tones and greens to the canvas with brush and palette knife. [G]

11:00 PM 
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Family Favorites"  Bridget reveals how to make the ultimate Swiss Steak. Then, Jack challenges Chris to a tasting of tomato paste. [P]

11:30 PM 
Lidia's Italy In America  "San Diego: Giant Squid, Milanese Style"  Lidia shares her memories of San Diego with viewers and heads out to do some more fishing with Esca's Dave Pasternack. Joined by Del Posto's Mark Ladner, Lidia makes a Giant Squid Milanese, Stuffed Mushrooms, and Spinach Salad. [P]


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