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November 16, 2009
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12:00 am 
Craft In America  "Process"  The show emphasizes learning and practicing a craft with teachers and their students at institutions like a New York City Y, Kansas City Art Institute, a Boston school, as well as with individual artists in California and Ohio.G

1:00 am 
Secrets of the Dead  "Airmen and the Headhunters"  Dayak tribesmen of Borneo, known for taking the heads of their enemies, rescue a U.S. bomber crew, shot down over the Japanese-occupied island during World War II. The tribe feeds and protects the crewmen, then leads them to the base of a British special ops officer and Australian commandos. The program features interviews with a surviving crew member, Dayak tribespeople, and Japanese and Australian veterans.G

2:00 am 
Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Babies Are Children, Too"  The special concerns when caring for infants in groups and the importance of nurturing care. D

2:30 am 
Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Dealing with Feelings"  Activities that promote emotional health in family relations, self-expression, and dealing with frustration and stress. D

3:00 am 
Biz Kid$  "How Credit Affects Your Life"  Did you know that your credit score could make the difference in whether or not you get into the college of your dreams? Your credit score could even impact whether or not you get the job you're applying for. Join the Biz Kids, and you'll learn about building good credit and how the credit laws affect your life. D

3:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "The Art of Negotiation"  Discover strategies for effective negotiations with your parents, teachers, friends, siblings, and bosses. Even if you are simply working out the shared schedule with your brother to walk the dog, you'll find out how to achieve your goals and arrive at a winning solution for everyone. Discover the success of teens who run "Grand Slam Garage Sales" and another young man who sells movie memorabilia online. D

4:00 am 
Place of Our Own  "Grandparents Raising Kids"  NULL

4:30 am 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "La Intimidacion Entre Los Ninos"  NULL

5:00 am 
BBC World News   NULL

5:30 am 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "Reflexiones I (Reflextions I)"  This episode reviews the highlights of Raquel's journey from the time her investigation began to her departure for Puerto Rico.G

6:00 am 
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique  "Core & Quads"  Strengthen your core with an accent on quads. D

6:30 am 
Dragon Tales  "Prince for a Day/So Long Solo"  Prince for a Day - When Princess Kidoodle is suddenly called away for a day, she names Ord prince for the day! With the advice of Mr. Knack, the princess's advisor, Ord appoints all of his friends to positions within the kingdom, and since the Flower Festival in the Doodle Fairy Kingdom is that day, there is plenty for them to do. Ord thinks that being a prince is easy until he is faced with a real decision. It is up to him to choose the official healthy snack of the festival; nuts or fruit. D

7:00 am 
Arthur  "No Acting Please/Prunella Deegan and the Disappointing Ending"  No Acting Please - Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman guest-stars as director Will Toffman in this episode about theater and the arts. When Fern lands a role in the Elwood City community production of "It Began With a Whistle," she fears she's not talented enough to be a star actress. But Will Toffman teaches Fern how to have fun, be herself and truly shine. D

7:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Best In Show/Truman on the Ball"  Best in Show - Carolina decides to enter Francois in the dog show, and Helen just can't help herself. She has to enter Martha, too, so she can show Carolina who the true champion really is. A little competition between cousins isn't a bad thing, or is it?Truman on the Ball - Why does Truman want to become a hobo and/or join the circus? Is he actually trying to run away? Maybe it has something to do with tomorrow's softball game, and the fact that Truman can't actually catch the ball. D

8:00 am 
Curious George  "Night of the Weiner Dog/Animal Trackers"  Hundley has strict demands when he stays in George's room. George takes pictures of wild animals.G

8:30 am 
Sid The Science Kid  "Sid's Rainy Play Date"  Sid is supposed to have a playdate outside, but the forecast calls for rain! Sid isn't too happy and wonders if the rain knew he wanted to play outside? At school, Sid and his friends discover that rain actually comes from rain clouds! They also learn that rain is really important because it helps living things grow. D

9:00 am 
Super Why!  "Cinderella: The Prince's Side of the Story"  Red and Little Boy Blue are playing some music together when Little Boy Blue suddenly disappears! This is just like when Cinderella left the ball without finishing her dance. To solve the mystery, Super Why and his friends soar into Cinderella's fairytale once again, and this time they talk to the prince!Educational Objectives: To learn about thinking creatively, investigate the alphabet, practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story. D

9:30 am 
Dinosaur Train  "Hootin' Hadrosaurs!/Hatching Party"  Hootin' Hadrosaurs! - Buddy, Tiny, Shiny and Don meet Perry Parasaurolophus, a dinosaur with a crest on his head who teaches them a new way to hoot some hip music.Hatching Party - Buddy, Tiny and Mrs. Pteranodon attend an egg hatching party and meet their friend Cory Corythosaurus's new brothers and sisters. D

10:00 am 
Sesame Street  "Sesame Street Abby Makes Seasons Change"  Chris is enjoying the beautiful Spring weather as Elmo races to tell Chris that he found a sled in his closet and is going to go sledding! Chris reminds Elmo that it's Spring and that there is no snow. Elmo has to wait for the seasons to change! Elmo wishes it was Winter so he could go sledding again. Abby pops in and hears Elmo make a wish. D

11:00 am 
Clifford The Big Red Dog  "Fishing Lessons/No Baths for Cleo"  Fishing Lessons - Clifford's Big Idea: Be Respectful Charley promises to teach Emily Elizabeth how to fish, then keeps putting it off until "tomorrow." At first Emily Elizabeth is understanding and uses the extra time to visit the library and check out books on fishing, but after a while, she's hurt by Charley's continuous cancellations. Emily Elizabeth and Jetta help him to realize that once a promise is made, it should be honored and respected. D

11:30 am 
WordWorld  "Welcome Home, Duck/The Lost Letter L"  Welcome Home, Duck - Frog, excited about Duck's return from a long vacation, makes a "Welcome Home" banner to hang over Duck's nest. Problem is, the dock connecting Frog's log to Duck's nest has broken, so Frog has to find another way across. Frog tries building a SOCK and a BLOCK to replace the dock, but it's not until he builds a ROCK that he can land on, halfway across the pond, that he's able to get across the water to duck's nest. D

12:00 pm 
Caillou  "Imagine!"  Today, Caillou discovers something inside him that makes ordinary things fun: imagination! Unable to fly his kite on a windless day, Caillou stares at the clouds and finds they're really wagons, balloons and dinosaurs, if you look at them just right. When rain grounds his kite another day, Caillou and Dad turn the living room into a pirate ship. Just like his Daddy, Caillou loves anything to do with cars, so he's very happy when Dad asks him to help wash the family car. D

12:30 pm 
Barney & Friends  "The Magic Words and Litterbot"  The Magic Words: In her eagerness to play with her friends, Baby Bop forgets to say "please" and "thank you". Barney tells her that these two words can be magic--they are polite words to use and people feel good when they hear them. Baby Bop has a daydream where she just can't say the magic words no matter how hard she tries! After her daydream, she remembers to be polite and always use the magic words! Educational theme: Practicing good manners such as saying, "please" and "thank you. D

1:00 pm 
It's A Big Big World  "Hanging with a Sleepy Sloth/Enough Is Enough"  Hanging with a Sleepy Sloth - Winslow and Smooch learn the value of a good sleep routine when they attempt to get an energetic Riona settled for a good night's sleep.Curriculum Objective: A consistent sleep routine before we go to bed helps us to relax, feel safe, calm down, and drift off to sleep.Enough is Enough - Riona learns how to help the environment by taking just what you need - not too little or too much, but just enough. D

1:30 pm 
Zoboomafoo  "Messy & Clean"  It's time to clean out the closet but the more Zoboo tries to help, the bigger the mess he makes! No sooner is everything back in its place, than some European wild boars and a capuchin monkey mess everything up again.G

2:00 pm 
Between the Lions  "Like A Windy Day & Winter Is The Warmest Season"  In this animated special, the Lion family and Click the Mouse try not to let the wind spoil their picnic, and Lionel tries to convince Leona that winter is really warm. D

2:30 pm 
Wishbone  "The Prince and the Pooch"  This live-action program follows the exploits of Wishbone the dog and his human friends, Joe, David and Samantha through their adventures intheir hometown of Oakdale. Wishbone's everyday experiences trigger hi s imagination and he finds himself in scenes from classic works of literature. In this episode, after imagining what it would be like to be a coach, Joe gets his chance with Emily's t-ball team. D

3:00 pm 
Electric Company  "Scent of a Human"  On the day he is supposed to star in his own rap video, Hector is hypnotized into thinking he's a dog. Can The Electric Company train Hector to use his human instincts, or will he have to rap with a doggie brain?. D

3:30 pm 
WordGirl  "The Wrong Side of the Law: Part 1/The Wrong Side Of the Law: Part 2"  The Birthday Girl steals a priceless collection of Pretty Princess figurines from the jewelry store. In an unexpected turn of events Eileen (aka the Birthday Girl) charms the Police Commissioner and convinces him that WordGirl is the culprit. The Wrong Side Of the Law: Part 2 - WordGirl is stuck in jail, accused of stealing the priceless collection of Pretty Princess figurines while the villains of the city are running amok.G

4:00 pm 
Maya & Miguel  "The Adventures of Rabbit-Bird Man"  Miguel enters a comic book contest. Before he can finish his original comic book loosely based on Aztec mythology entitled, "The Adventures of Rabbit-Bird Man," Miguel comes down with a bad cold. Miguel has left the hero in grave jeopardy, and he implores Maya to finish the comic book and save him. D

4:30 pm 
Cyberchase  "Unhappily Ever After"  Hacker, longing again for Wicked, devises a deliciously dreadful plan to impress her: He sneaks into Happily-Ever-Afterville, uncovers the Book of Unhappy Endings, releases them across the site and crowns himself king! Wicked, duly impressed, becomes his Queen and together they delight as unhappy endings unfold. To rescue the site, the CyberSquad must get the Book back from Hacker to recapture the unhappy endings, and seal it inside 3 nesting boxes with precisely fitting lids . all before sundown! Of course, Hacker has destroyed the lids, but the kids enlist the carpentry skills of one of the Three Little Pigs. D

5:00 pm 
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman  "Ruff's Yard Sale Makes A Racket"  Ruff realizes that he's a horrible shopper. (He just bought a sock at a yard sale for sixteen dollars, after talking the price UP from a quarter!) He also bought a broken tennis racquet at the same sale, which he plans on using in an upcoming match against his nemesis Spot Spotnick! Ruff sends Liza and Talia to the headquarters of Wilson Sporting Goods to design a new tennis racquet for him; and he gets some shopping tips from Bethany and Brian, as they head out to Brimfield Fair, the biggest flea market in the world!. D

5:30 pm 

6:00 pm 

7:00 pm 
Antiques Roadshow  "Louisville, KY - Hour Three"  Finds include a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp, a well-preserved 1876 doll and a Kentucky corner cupboard, once destined to be burned and thrown away, made of local wood and valued at $8,500. Part 3 of 3G

8:00 pm 
Globe Trekker  "Globe Trekker Special: Slavery"  Justine Shapiro, Megan McCormick, Ian Wright and Zoe Palmer journey to four continents to learn about the origins and consequences of slavery. They visit the port cities of London and Lisbon, the west coast of Africa, and plantations in Brazil, the Caribbean and the U.S.G

9:00 pm 
Surviving The Dust Bowl: American Experience   They were called "Black blizzards," dark clouds reaching miles into the sky, churning millions of tons of dirt into torrents of destruction. For 10 years, beginning in 1930, dust storms ravaged the parched and overplowed southern plains, turning wheat fields into desert. Disease, hardship and death followed, yet the majority of people stayed on, refusing to give up on the land and a way of life. Liev Schreiber narrates.G

10:00 pm 
Wind at Irving's   Independent producer Dave Butterfield documents 10 Ketchum/Sun Valley residents sharing opinions at the local hot dog stand during the 2008 presidential campaign. The dialog is perceptive, intelligent, passionate and still relevant.G

11:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

12:00 am 
Austin City Limits  "Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel"  The country music legends join forces onstage in celebration of their collaborative album, Willie and the Wheel.G

1:00 am 
P.O.V.  "The Way We Get By"  On call 24 hours a day for the past five years, a group of senior citizens has greeted nearly 900,000 American troops at a tiny airport in Bangor, Maine. Airing on Veterans Day, this is an intimate look at three of these greeters - Bill Knight, Jerry Mundy and Joan Gaudet - as they confront the universal losses that come with aging and rediscover their reason for living.G

2:30 am 
Dialogue  "State Budget Woes"  This week on Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen will talk with policy makers about the state's fiscal options, what cuts are on the table and what choices the Governor and legislators will have to make starting in January. This show's guests are Wayne Hammon, Administrator of Idaho's Division of Financial Management, Rep. Darrell Bolz, Vice Chair of the Joint Finance and Appropriations committee and Rep. Wendy Jaquet, D-Ketchum, Democratic member on the JFAC committee. Viewers are encouraged to call in with their questions.G

3:00 am 
Outdoor Idaho  "Trip to the Moon"  Scenes throughout a year-long cycle reveal eastern Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument is not just a place of rugged, sharp lava and towering formations but also a region that teems with life and history. Native Americans, scientists, school children, tourists and butterfly-census takers all find unique and personal experiences there.G

3:30 am 
MotorWeek  "Honda Crosstour"  Road Test: 2010 Honda Crosstour.Road Test: 2010 Mazda MazdaSpeed3.Goss' Garage: Paintless Dent Repair Wonders. D

4:00 am 
Sesame Street  "Wild Nature Survivor Guy"  Wild Nature Survivor Guy is accustomed to surviving in the wilds of nature and thinks he needs to "survive" out on Sesame Street. Elmo and Rosita are confused. He is not alone and he's not in the middle of nature, but he is convinced nature is all around them! First, Wild Nature Survivor Guy finds a tomato plant and bites into a ripe tomato. D

5:00 am 
Sid The Science Kid  "The Bug Club"  It's a special day at school, it's Bug Club Day! Sid and his friends use their magnifying glasses and discover ants, rolie polies, and caterpillars around the playground. D

5:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Best In Show/Truman on the Ball"  Best in Show - Carolina decides to enter Francois in the dog show, and Helen just can't help herself. She has to enter Martha, too, so she can show Carolina who the true champion really is. A little competition between cousins isn't a bad thing, or is it?Truman on the Ball - Why does Truman want to become a hobo and/or join the circus? Is he actually trying to run away? Maybe it has something to do with tomorrow's softball game, and the fact that Truman can't actually catch the ball. D

6:00 am 
Nature  "Fellowship of the Whales"  A female is born to a humpback whale in the waters of Hawaii; cameras follow the pair for the youngster's first year. From Hawaii, they travel to summer feeding grounds in the cold seas off Alaska's southeast coast. The youngster meets danger and friends, learns lessons she will need as an adult. When mother and offspring return to Hawaii, the young whale is ready to set out on her own.G

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Iran:Tehran and Side Trips"  Rick visits Tehran and a small village for a look at some of civilization's important historical sites and a sense of Iran's 21st-century culture.G

7:30 am 
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge  "Alaska: Katmai Coast"  Wolfe takes advantage of the long days of Alaska's short summer in Katmai National Park, to spend time with the largest population of grizzly bears in the world.G

8:00 am 
The Desert Speaks  "On The Trail of a Living Fossil"  In an effort to discover more about the desert tortoise, host David Yetman treks from the dry deserts of Utah to the tropics of Northwestern Mexico in search of these special animals. The trail begins outside of St. George Utah, which has more tortoises there per square kilometer than anywhere else in the United States. D

8:30 am 
Taste of History  "Von Steuben's Secret Weapon"  General von Steuben was a German officer who volunteered to help Washington battle the British monarchy. Before von Steuben was finished at Valley Forge, he had instituted a discipline to the rag tag army that made them a determined fighting force that would eventually win the war. Chef Staib prepares Braised Rabbit Legs and Potato Cakes in honor of his favorite Continental soldier, General von Steuben. D

9:00 am 
Lidia's Italy  "Amber Waves of Pasta (Emilia Romagna)"  Emilia Romagna is known for its Prosciutto di Parma, its balsamic vinegar and rich egg yolk pasta. The women of Le Sfogline pasta making shop in the city of Bologna are well known by the locals for their delicate pasta making tradition. These hand-rolled, razor thin, nearly transparent pasta sheets are used to make some of the most delicious comfort food you can find in all of Italy. D

9:30 am 
Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Tacos Hola!"  We find Rick and his daughter, Lanie, at the Mexico City's colorful Sonora Market, an emporium of medicinal herbs and the best place in town to buy cazuelas, the beautifully rustic earthenware cooking and serving casseroles that define a whole class of stews and taco fillings. We tend to think of taquerias for their familiar grilled and griddled fillings, like carne asada. But, Rick explains, there's a whole world of stands and shops that have no grill at all and specialize in satisfyingly homey, slow-cooked fillings made in cazuelas with everything from stewed meat to richly flavorful vegetables. D

10:00 am 
Avec Eric  "Building Flavor"  Features a boar hunt in the Chianti region of Tuscany and Roasted Pork Loin with Wild Mushrooms.G

10:30 am 
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Stovetop Desserts"  Bridget Lancaster solves the problem of mealy peaches and shows host Christopher Kimball how to make juicy skillet peach cobbler with crisp cobbles. Then, Erin McMurrer updates an old-fashioned recipe for blueberry grunt using a Dutch oven. Tasting expert Jack Bishop asks Kimball to taste substitutes for fresh lemon juice to find out if any brands stand up to the real thing. D

11:00 am 
Austin City Limits  "Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel"  The country music legends join forces onstage in celebration of their collaborative album, Willie and the Wheel.G

12:00 pm 
Sesame Street  "Sesame Street Abby Makes Seasons Change"  Chris is enjoying the beautiful Spring weather as Elmo races to tell Chris that he found a sled in his closet and is going to go sledding! Chris reminds Elmo that it's Spring and that there is no snow. Elmo has to wait for the seasons to change! Elmo wishes it was Winter so he could go sledding again. Abby pops in and hears Elmo make a wish. D

1:00 pm 
Dinosaur Train  "Hootin' Hadrosaurs!/Hatching Party"  Hootin' Hadrosaurs! - Buddy, Tiny, Shiny and Don meet Perry Parasaurolophus, a dinosaur with a crest on his head who teaches them a new way to hoot some hip music.Hatching Party - Buddy, Tiny and Mrs. Pteranodon attend an egg hatching party and meet their friend Cory Corythosaurus's new brothers and sisters. D

1:30 pm 
Super Why!  "Hansel and Gretel: A Healthy Adventure"  The team convinces a witch to trade her gingerbread house for something delicious and nutritious.G

2:00 pm 
Martha Speaks  "Best In Show/Truman on the Ball"  Best in Show - Carolina decides to enter Francois in the dog show, and Helen just can't help herself. She has to enter Martha, too, so she can show Carolina who the true champion really is. A little competition between cousins isn't a bad thing, or is it?Truman on the Ball - Why does Truman want to become a hobo and/or join the circus? Is he actually trying to run away? Maybe it has something to do with tomorrow's softball game, and the fact that Truman can't actually catch the ball. D

2:30 pm 
Electric Company  "Out to Launch"  When Francine calls Hector a liar on a neighborhood billboard, The Electric Company has to work together to help clear Hector's name. D

3:00 pm 
Tracks Ahead  "Railroads In Patagonia"  Travel to Argentina for a rail adventure through the vast expanses of Patagonia; visit with a man who has taken his vocation and used it to literally take railroading to new heights; look in on the last car float operation in the country, and head just south of Tokyo to ride some unusual railcars. D

3:30 pm 
Oregon Field Guide  "Reptile Hunter"  NULL

4:00 pm 
The Desert Speaks  "Desert Treasures"  The desert can yield a bounty of treasures, but what does gold have in common with trees, fish and meteorites? To the right person, they all have a sentimental, if not monetary, value. Using the Tucson Gem and Mineral show as a launching pad for the quest, The Desert Speaks travels around the country's deserts to find out where exactly these items come from and who values these unusual treasures. The search begins with a hunt for fish fossils in the Red Desert of Wyoming and then a visit to the Painted Desert with the Bach family. D

4:30 pm 
Outdoor Idaho  "Trip to the Moon"  Scenes throughout a year-long cycle reveal eastern Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument is not just a place of rugged, sharp lava and towering formations but also a region that teems with life and history. Native Americans, scientists, school children, tourists and butterfly-census takers all find unique and personal experiences there.G

5:00 pm 

6:00 pm 
Antiques Roadshow  "Louisville, KY - Hour Three"  Finds include a rare, circa 1910 Dirk Van Erp lamp, a well-preserved 1876 doll and a Kentucky corner cupboard, once destined to be burned and thrown away, made of local wood and valued at $8,500. Part 3 of 3G

7:00 pm 
Model T's to War: American Ambulances on the Western Front, 1914-1918   American volunteers head to France in 1914-1917 to drive the Model T ambulances that evacuate the wounded from battlefields of World War I.G

8:00 pm 
National Parks: America's Best Idea  "The Empire of Grandeur (1915-1919)"  After failing to stop Hetch Hetchy dam, the conservation movement pushes the federal government to establish one unified agency to oversee the now dozen national parks scattered among agencies. The National Park Service is established in 1916, directed by Stephen Mather, a wealthy businessman and passionate park advocate. He launches a campaign to expand the system and bring more visitors to the parks. His efforts include protecting the Grand Canyon as a national park. Part 3 of 6G

10:00 pm 
Idaho Homefront: World War II   Idahoans and the nation go to war in 1941 - some far away, some here at home. The times are intense and a generation raised during the Great Depression comes of age under the gun. This Idaho Public Television production meets men and women who experienced World War II on the battlefield and at home. They share their memories, their emotions and their knowledge of the era.G

11:00 pm 
Model T's to War: American Ambulances on the Western Front, 1914-1918   American volunteers head to France in 1914-1917 to drive the Model T ambulances that evacuate the wounded from battlefields of World War I.G

12:00 am 
Theater Talk  "George S. Kaufman and the Royal Family"  We focus on George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber's classic comedy, The Royal Family, now being revived in a wonderful production at the Manhattan Theatre Club. We begin with critic Charles Isherwood of The New York Times and humorist Paul Rudnick discussing the genius of George S. Kaufman, who essentially created the genre of screwball comedy. Next up, Royal Family costars John Glover and Tony Roberts, talk about working with director Doug Hughes to create their roles in this crowd-pleasing revival of the 1927 play which Kaufman and Ferber loosely based on the Barrymore acting family. D

12:30 am 
Closer to Truth  "Did God Create Time?"  God and Time are two huge mysteries; relating them probes the nature of God, and perhaps even the existence of a Creator. If God is in Time and experiences its passage, then how could God have created Time? (And if God didn't create Time, how could God be omnipotent?) If God is not in Time, how could God interact with humans? Also Leibniz's famous question: "Why didn't God create the world sooner?". D

1:00 am 
Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "Force Against Force"  Magnets stick to other magnets and to metal objects made of iron or steel. How much force is required to break the attraction between two magnets? In this workshop, fourth-grade students explore ways to balance the force of magnetism against the force of gravity. A magnet placed in a cup on one side of a pan-balance is stuck to a stationary magnet beneath the cup. When enough washers are placed on the opposite side of the balance, the magnets will separate. Graphical analysis shows some unexpected results.G

2:00 am 
Unfinished Nation  "Voices of Reform"  NULL

2:30 am 
Unfinished Nation  "Manifest Destiny?"  NULL

3:00 am 
Arts In Every Classroom: A Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, The  "Workshop 3. Historical References in the Arts"  Learner Team members and students examine costume designs for Parade, focusing on how the designs help convey character. They interpret works by painter Ren. D

4:00 am 
Saddle Club  "Join Up"  All of Pine Hollow is seeking a date for an upcoming dance. Kristi schemes to snare Red as her partner. Carole's matchmaking attempts end in disaster.G

4:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "Cash and Credit"  You'll learn about the power and pitfalls of credit, which is essentially using someone else's money temporarily (for a price). Meet a young entrepreneur who used credit to start a successful bath salts business and another who launched a successful design firm. And, as a cautionary tale, we talk to a young woman who had fun buying with credit until she found herself in bankruptcy. D

5:00 am 
Nasa "Why" Files  "Case of the Challenging Flight"  The tree house detectives enter a contest to create an egg carton plane. While designing their plane, the detectives learn about the four forces of flight (lift, thrust, drag, and gravity), all in an attempt to build an "egg-tra-ordinary" flying machine.G

6:00 am 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Island Hopping"  Gwyneth and Claudia pry Mario away from the golf course long enough to enjoy some of Mallorca's incredible sites. Mario and Claudia start the day with famous local pastries, ensaimadas, and take a seaside drive to the famous Palma Cathedral. The next day, Mario and Gwyneth share breakfast in scenic Deia before heading to the beach to prepare a seafood grill. D

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen"  In Aarhus, Rick visits the open-air museum, and sees the well-preserved, ancient bog man. The best Viking ship museum awaits him in Roskilde.G

7:30 am 
Classical Destinations  "Germany 1 - Eisenach and the Towns of Bach's Travels"  The young J.S. Bach's career path though eastern Germany from his birthplace in Eisenach to Arnstadt and Weimar. In the Wartburg castle we learn about Martin Luther and the birth of the Reformation. D

8:00 am 
Garden Smart   Biosphere 2 is an innovative center for research and life-long learning about the earth and its living systeMs. Since water is the main focus the lessons learned have very practical applications for home gardeners. Collecting rainwater, controlling the flow of water on your property and more. It may be sci-fi but you'll learn a lot, we did. D

8:30 am 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 6 of 16"  Work on the Dutch Colonial Revival continues as master carpenter Norm Abram recaps the progress on the addition, then turns his attention to the kitchen where general contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor are working to reframe the existing walls to accommodate new door and window openings.G

9:00 am 
Hometime  "Eat-In Kitchen: Wrap Up"  Dean, Miriam and the crew install countertops and appliances, as well a new wood floor for the adjacent living room.G

9:30 am 
Cultivating Life  "Summer"  The show takes on summer with a variety of projects; visits a Philadelphia rose garden that looks good in or out of bloom; instructs about vines to create shade; and offers a use for seasonal berries.G

10:00 am 
Sewing with Nancy  "Appli-Curves - Part 2"  Create a seemingly complicated New York Beauty block with the easy appli-curve technique. Stitch quilt designs with curves without traditional seaming using the appli-curve technique. Nancy and her guest Elaine Waldschmitt demonstrate easy paper piecing for the spike designs, and then position the arcs with the help of fusible web to create perfect New York Beauty blocks. D

10:30 am 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Stunning Sunflowers"  Learn all the basic One Stroke techniques to create this all American favorite flower adorned with ribbons. Donna also shares important tips for creating original designs. D

11:00 am 
Simply Ming  "Ponzu/Cranberries"  The flavors of the two ingredients pack a big punch in cranberry shrimp ceviche and fried duck tossed in ponzu-cranberry sauce.G

11:30 am 
Lidia's Italy  "Hazelnut Haven"  Lidia heads to Piemonte for the nut's fall harvest. In the kitchen, she fixes roasted pepper rolls stuffed with tuna, served with quince and hazelnut chutney.G

12:00 pm 
Great Conversations  "Michael Kinsley and James Surowiecki"  GREAT CONVERSATIONS is a series featuring distinguished authors, each recognized in an area of prominence and each uniquely paired with an interviewer. In this program, author Michael Kinsley discusses his book Creative Capitalism: A Conversation with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett And Other Economic Leaders, with James Surowiecki, staff writer of "The Financial Page" at The New Yorker. Michael Kinsley is a columnist for Time magazine. D

1:00 pm 
Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "Force Against Force"  Magnets stick to other magnets and to metal objects made of iron or steel. How much force is required to break the attraction between two magnets? In this workshop, fourth-grade students explore ways to balance the force of magnetism against the force of gravity. A magnet placed in a cup on one side of a pan-balance is stuck to a stationary magnet beneath the cup. When enough washers are placed on the opposite side of the balance, the magnets will separate. Graphical analysis shows some unexpected results.G

2:00 pm 
Place of Our Own  "Grandparents Raising Kids"  NULL

2:30 pm 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "La Intimidacion Entre Los Ninos"  NULL

3:00 pm 
Arts In Every Classroom: A Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, The  "Workshop 3. Historical References in the Arts"  Learner Team members and students examine costume designs for Parade, focusing on how the designs help convey character. They interpret works by painter Ren. D

4:00 pm 
Saddle Club  "Join Up"  All of Pine Hollow is seeking a date for an upcoming dance. Kristi schemes to snare Red as her partner. Carole's matchmaking attempts end in disaster.G

4:30 pm 
Biz Kid$  "Cash and Credit"  You'll learn about the power and pitfalls of credit, which is essentially using someone else's money temporarily (for a price). Meet a young entrepreneur who used credit to start a successful bath salts business and another who launched a successful design firm. And, as a cautionary tale, we talk to a young woman who had fun buying with credit until she found herself in bankruptcy. D

5:00 pm 
Nasa "Why" Files  "Case of the Challenging Flight"  The tree house detectives enter a contest to create an egg carton plane. While designing their plane, the detectives learn about the four forces of flight (lift, thrust, drag, and gravity), all in an attempt to build an "egg-tra-ordinary" flying machine.G

6:00 pm 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Island Hopping"  Gwyneth and Claudia pry Mario away from the golf course long enough to enjoy some of Mallorca's incredible sites. Mario and Claudia start the day with famous local pastries, ensaimadas, and take a seaside drive to the famous Palma Cathedral. The next day, Mario and Gwyneth share breakfast in scenic Deia before heading to the beach to prepare a seafood grill. D

7:00 pm 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen"  In Aarhus, Rick visits the open-air museum, and sees the well-preserved, ancient bog man. The best Viking ship museum awaits him in Roskilde.G

7:30 pm 
Classical Destinations  "Germany 1 - Eisenach and the Towns of Bach's Travels"  The young J.S. Bach's career path though eastern Germany from his birthplace in Eisenach to Arnstadt and Weimar. In the Wartburg castle we learn about Martin Luther and the birth of the Reformation. D

8:00 pm 
Garden Smart   Biosphere 2 is an innovative center for research and life-long learning about the earth and its living systeMs. Since water is the main focus the lessons learned have very practical applications for home gardeners. Collecting rainwater, controlling the flow of water on your property and more. It may be sci-fi but you'll learn a lot, we did. D

8:30 pm 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 6 of 16"  Work on the Dutch Colonial Revival continues as master carpenter Norm Abram recaps the progress on the addition, then turns his attention to the kitchen where general contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor are working to reframe the existing walls to accommodate new door and window openings.G

9:00 pm 
Hometime  "Eat-In Kitchen: Wrap Up"  Dean, Miriam and the crew install countertops and appliances, as well a new wood floor for the adjacent living room.G

9:30 pm 
Cultivating Life  "Summer"  The show takes on summer with a variety of projects; visits a Philadelphia rose garden that looks good in or out of bloom; instructs about vines to create shade; and offers a use for seasonal berries.G

10:00 pm 
Sewing with Nancy  "Appli-Curves - Part 2"  Create a seemingly complicated New York Beauty block with the easy appli-curve technique. Stitch quilt designs with curves without traditional seaming using the appli-curve technique. Nancy and her guest Elaine Waldschmitt demonstrate easy paper piecing for the spike designs, and then position the arcs with the help of fusible web to create perfect New York Beauty blocks. D

10:30 pm 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Stunning Sunflowers"  Learn all the basic One Stroke techniques to create this all American favorite flower adorned with ribbons. Donna also shares important tips for creating original designs. D

11:00 pm 
Simply Ming  "Ponzu/Cranberries"  The flavors of the two ingredients pack a big punch in cranberry shrimp ceviche and fried duck tossed in ponzu-cranberry sauce.G

11:30 pm 
Lidia's Italy  "Hazelnut Haven"  Lidia heads to Piemonte for the nut's fall harvest. In the kitchen, she fixes roasted pepper rolls stuffed with tuna, served with quince and hazelnut chutney.G

12:00 am 
Global Voices  "Mirror Dance"  This program is the story of Cuban twin sisters, Margarita and Ramona de Saa. Once inseparable, the former ballerinas have been separated for 40 years, one living in Cuba and one living in the United States. The program follows the twins as they grow up in the turbulent 1950's Havana, excel as ballerinas, fall in love and marry men with conflicting political beliefs and painfully separate in 1964. D

1:00 am 

2:00 am 
NOW on PBS   NULL

2:30 am 

3:00 am 
History Detectives   Blueprint Special - A WWII veteran from Chico, California, owns a unique souvenir from his time as a young GI. While stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey, he picked up a 16-inch acetate recording of a promo for a soldier musical called "Hi Yank." The recording starts with a director's introduction, explaining that the musical is a "blueprint special" created by GIs for GIs to be performed anywhere in the world. D

4:00 am 
Charlie Rose   NULL

5:00 am 

5:30 am 

6:00 am 
Changing Seas  "Super Grouper"  At a time when large fish are rapidly disappearing from the world's oceans, one giant is making a comeback in Florida. The Goliath Grouper was facing extinction when it became a protected species in 1990. Since then, the population has had a chance to recover. D

6:30 am 
Changing Seas  "Mission to Inner Space"  NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base is the only undersea research station operating in the world today. Located just three and a half miles offshore from Key Largo, Florida, at a depth of 60 feet, aquanauts spend ten day missions living and working on the seafloor. Changing Seas observed scientists during a recent mission as they studied the impacts ocean acidification is having on local reef ecosysteMs. Ocean acidification is caused by a change in the water's chemistry that could have potentially devastating impacts on corals in the future. D

7:00 am 
Changing Seas  "Corals of the Deep"  In the deep waters off Florida's Atlantic coast grow magnificent structures, capable of reaching 300 feet in height. These are the corals of the deep sea. Porcelain-white and centuries old, few humans have seen these delicate reefs. D

7:30 am 
Changing Seas  "Farming The Sea"  An ever-growing demand for fresh seafood has pushed wild stocks around the world to the brink. Aquaculture is one alternative to meet the increasing need for fish and crustaceans. Some aquaculture methods have been highly criticized for their negative environmental impacts, but other, more environmentally friendly techniques, are being perfected at various research institutions in Florida. D

8:00 am 
Nature  "Fellowship of the Whales"  A female is born to a humpback whale in the waters of Hawaii; cameras follow the pair for the youngster's first year. From Hawaii, they travel to summer feeding grounds in the cold seas off Alaska's southeast coast. The youngster meets danger and friends, learns lessons she will need as an adult. When mother and offspring return to Hawaii, the young whale is ready to set out on her own.G

9:00 am 
History Detectives   Blueprint Special - A WWII veteran from Chico, California, owns a unique souvenir from his time as a young GI. While stationed at Fort Dix, New Jersey, he picked up a 16-inch acetate recording of a promo for a soldier musical called "Hi Yank." The recording starts with a director's introduction, explaining that the musical is a "blueprint special" created by GIs for GIs to be performed anywhere in the world. D

10:00 am 
Outdoor Idaho  "Trip to the Moon"  Scenes throughout a year-long cycle reveal eastern Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument is not just a place of rugged, sharp lava and towering formations but also a region that teems with life and history. Native Americans, scientists, school children, tourists and butterfly-census takers all find unique and personal experiences there.G

10:30 am 
Dialogue  "State Budget Woes"  This week on Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen will talk with policy makers about the state's fiscal options, what cuts are on the table and what choices the Governor and legislators will have to make starting in January. This show's guests are Wayne Hammon, Administrator of Idaho's Division of Financial Management, Rep. Darrell Bolz, Vice Chair of the Joint Finance and Appropriations committee and Rep. Wendy Jaquet, D-Ketchum, Democratic member on the JFAC committee. Viewers are encouraged to call in with their questions.G

11:00 am 

11:30 am 

12:00 pm 
Changing Seas  "Super Grouper"  At a time when large fish are rapidly disappearing from the world's oceans, one giant is making a comeback in Florida. The Goliath Grouper was facing extinction when it became a protected species in 1990. Since then, the population has had a chance to recover. D

12:30 pm 
Changing Seas  "Mission to Inner Space"  NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base is the only undersea research station operating in the world today. Located just three and a half miles offshore from Key Largo, Florida, at a depth of 60 feet, aquanauts spend ten day missions living and working on the seafloor. Changing Seas observed scientists during a recent mission as they studied the impacts ocean acidification is having on local reef ecosysteMs. Ocean acidification is caused by a change in the water's chemistry that could have potentially devastating impacts on corals in the future. D

1:00 pm 
Changing Seas  "Corals of the Deep"  In the deep waters off Florida's Atlantic coast grow magnificent structures, capable of reaching 300 feet in height. These are the corals of the deep sea. Porcelain-white and centuries old, few humans have seen these delicate reefs. D

1:30 pm 
Changing Seas  "Farming The Sea"  An ever-growing demand for fresh seafood has pushed wild stocks around the world to the brink. Aquaculture is one alternative to meet the increasing need for fish and crustaceans. Some aquaculture methods have been highly criticized for their negative environmental impacts, but other, more environmentally friendly techniques, are being perfected at various research institutions in Florida. D

2:00 pm 
Nature  "Fellowship of the Whales"  A female is born to a humpback whale in the waters of Hawaii; cameras follow the pair for the youngster's first year. From Hawaii, they travel to summer feeding grounds in the cold seas off Alaska's southeast coast. The youngster meets danger and friends, learns lessons she will need as an adult. When mother and offspring return to Hawaii, the young whale is ready to set out on her own.G

3:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

4:00 pm 
BBC World News   NULL

4:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

5:00 pm 
Changing Seas  "Super Grouper"  At a time when large fish are rapidly disappearing from the world's oceans, one giant is making a comeback in Florida. The Goliath Grouper was facing extinction when it became a protected species in 1990. Since then, the population has had a chance to recover. D

5:30 pm 
Changing Seas  "Mission to Inner Space"  NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base is the only undersea research station operating in the world today. Located just three and a half miles offshore from Key Largo, Florida, at a depth of 60 feet, aquanauts spend ten day missions living and working on the seafloor. Changing Seas observed scientists during a recent mission as they studied the impacts ocean acidification is having on local reef ecosysteMs. Ocean acidification is caused by a change in the water's chemistry that could have potentially devastating impacts on corals in the future. D

6:00 pm 
Changing Seas  "Corals of the Deep"  In the deep waters off Florida's Atlantic coast grow magnificent structures, capable of reaching 300 feet in height. These are the corals of the deep sea. Porcelain-white and centuries old, few humans have seen these delicate reefs. D

6:30 pm 
Changing Seas  "Farming The Sea"  An ever-growing demand for fresh seafood has pushed wild stocks around the world to the brink. Aquaculture is one alternative to meet the increasing need for fish and crustaceans. Some aquaculture methods have been highly criticized for their negative environmental impacts, but other, more environmentally friendly techniques, are being perfected at various research institutions in Florida. D

7:00 pm 
Nature  "Fellowship of the Whales"  A female is born to a humpback whale in the waters of Hawaii; cameras follow the pair for the youngster's first year. From Hawaii, they travel to summer feeding grounds in the cold seas off Alaska's southeast coast. The youngster meets danger and friends, learns lessons she will need as an adult. When mother and offspring return to Hawaii, the young whale is ready to set out on her own.G

8:00 pm 

9:00 pm 

9:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

10:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

11:00 pm 
Changing Seas  "Corals of the Deep"  In the deep waters off Florida's Atlantic coast grow magnificent structures, capable of reaching 300 feet in height. These are the corals of the deep sea. Porcelain-white and centuries old, few humans have seen these delicate reefs. D

11:30 pm 
Changing Seas  "Farming The Sea"  An ever-growing demand for fresh seafood has pushed wild stocks around the world to the brink. Aquaculture is one alternative to meet the increasing need for fish and crustaceans. Some aquaculture methods have been highly criticized for their negative environmental impacts, but other, more environmentally friendly techniques, are being perfected at various research institutions in Florida. D



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