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6:30 pm
Travel with Kids
"The Rainforest"
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7:00 pm
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Enclosure"
Smith explores the design principle of enclosure. He presents examples at his Garden Home Retreat, a peaceful garden setting at the Baptist Hospital in Little Rock, and at Whitehall House.G
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7:30 pm
This Old House
"Bedford Project - Part 1 of 16"
THIS OLD HOUSE opens a new season with work on a 300-year-old farmstead that is rich in Colonial history. Homeowners Joe and Becky Titlow plan to preserve the historic part of the house while adding space and modern amenities with two small additions. Architect Dan Quaile presents the plan using a remarkable model generated from a 3-D printer, while general contractor Tom Silva inspects the structure and historic window sash, which will be restored. D
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8:00 pm
American Woodshop
"Shaker Style Turned Stools"
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8:30 pm
Around The House with Matt and Shari
"Bedroom Inspirations"
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9:00 pm
Sewing with Nancy
"Art Quilts-Fusible Collage Workshop, Part 2"
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9:30 pm
Best of Simply Painting: Across Europe
"The Round Tower at Glendalough"
A 6th-century Irish monastery nestled in the Wicklow mountains provides Frank with an interesting subject to paint. D
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10:00 pm
Simply Ming
"Jonathan Waxman & Oven-Roasting Vegetables"
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10:30 pm
Lidia's Italy In America
"Kansas City: Italian American Steak In Kansas City"
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11:00 pm
Biography of America, A
"Slavery"
While the North develops an industrial economy and culture, the South develops a slave culture and economy, and the great rift between the regions becomes unbreachable. Professor Masur looks at the human side of the history of the mid-1800s by sketching a portrait of the lives of slave and master. D
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11:30 pm
Biography of America, A
"Coming of the Civil War"
Simmering regional differences ignite an all-out crisis in the 1850s. Professor Martin teams with Professor Miller and historian Stephen Ambrose to chart the succession of incidents, from 'Bloody Kansas' to the shots on Fort Sumter, that inflame the conflict between North and South to the point of civil war. D
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