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12:00 am
BBC World News
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12:30 am
Worldfocus
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1:00 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"The World Comes to Idaho"
Idaho's people come from many parts of the world. The World Comes To Idaho shows students the ethnic diversity of Idaho's residents and how economic development brought people to the state. The program discusses the conditions many groups found in Idaho. The tape also shows ethnic groups in Idaho today. Part 9 of 15G
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1:15 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"Mining"
Mining looks at the history of mining in Idaho, starting with the discovery of gold in the 1860s. Mining in Idaho includes silver, lead, copper, phosphates, uranium and many other minerals. Mining was Idaho's first major industry and it faces many new challenges today. Part 10 of 15G
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1:30 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"Agriculture"
Agriculture is Idaho's primary industry. We depend on it everyday for food, clothing and economic well being. This video looks at the history of this industry in Idaho, starting with the settlers who provided food for the miners. It also looks at two of the state's major contributions to the agricultural industry. Part 11 of 15G
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1:45 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"Timber"
Timber looks at the evolution of the lumber and wood products industries in the state. As Idaho became more populous, the economic value of timber sold outside the local region was recognized. At first very labor intensive, the timber industry became highly mechanized. It now faces a number of environmental issues and problems. Part 12 of 15G
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2:00 am
Among The Craters of the Moon: The Life & Adventur
This profile of Robert Limbert by Oregon filmmaker Steve Wursta follows the Idaho adventurer's footsteps into the eastern Idaho lava fields. Limbert's surveys, photographs and descriptions, as well as illustrated lectures given nationwide, were instrumental in establishing Craters of the Moon National Monument.G
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3:00 am
Nova
"Becoming Human: Last Human Standing"
The concluding episode examines the roots of Homo sapiens, now thought to be in southern Africa some 200,000 years ago, spreading throughout the world after a severe period of cold drastically reduced the human population. This episode also looks at new evidence about the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens' European cousins, and their fate. Part 3 of 3G
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4:00 am
Place of Our Own
"Touch Matters"
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4:30 am
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Los Abuelos Que Crian A Sus Nietos"
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5:00 am
BBC World News
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5:30 am
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
"Reflexiones II (Reflections II)"
This episode continues to review the whole series. This review covers the time Raquel came to Puerto Rico to the present.G
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6:00 am
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
"Airplanes"
With Parsvokonasana Warrior I, II, and II with three arm positions. D
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6:30 am
Dragon Tales
"Teasing Is Not Pleasing/Down The Drain"
Teasing is Not Pleasing - The big Dragonbasketball game is about to start, and Emmy is raring to go! The opposing team is from the School on the Lake, and Ord is worried because they're very good. Quetzal reminds the gang that the most important thing is to have fun. Go team, go! Buster and Mookie, players on the other team, pass the ball back and forth and score. D
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7:00 am
Arthur
"Silent Treatment/Kung Fool"
Silent Treatment - When quiet, shy George wonders if any of his friends really notice him, he has a great idea. He's not going to speak to anyone until they notice! Well when they do in fact notice he's been feeling sad, they decide to throw him a surprise party to make him feel special. But it backfires, when they need to avoid him to plan the party!Kung Fool - Fern volunteers to help an elderly neighbor, Tony Wu, with his household chores, and then discovers his past life as a Kung Fu celebrity. D
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7:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Itchy Martha/Martha and the Thief of Hearts"
Itchy Martha - Martha can't keep her paws away from her itchy ear mites. Until they're gone, she has to wear a cone on her head to keep her from scratching. Martha hates the cone; it gets in the way and makes everything sound weird. D
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8:00 am
Curious George
"Zeros to Donuts/Curious George, Stain Remover"
George buys one hundred dozen donuts and uses the Renkins water pump to clean a grape juice spill.G
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8:30 am
Sid The Science Kid
"Getting A Shot: You Can Do It!"
Sid is super excited because his Grandma is coming to school! Grandma is a nurse, so she'll be giving everyone the new flu vaccination. Sid and his friends are a little hesitant to get the shot, and they have lots of questions about the vaccination and what it does inside their bodies. Grandma and Susie team up to explain the science of how a vaccination works, and then Grandma kicks in with a special song that makes getting a vaccination super easy!. D
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9:00 am
Super Why!
"Dr. Dolittle"
Red's adorable new puppy is whimpering and whining and she just doesn't know why! So Super Why, Wonder Red, Alpha Pig and Princess Presto ask the advice of a boy who understands what animals need because he can talk to them! But will Dolittle be able to look after all his pets once the fur and feathers settle?Educational Objectives: To learn about caring for animals, explore spelling, rhyme with ACK words, and use the power to read to change the story. D
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9:30 am
Dinosaur Train
"Night Train/Fossil Fred"
Night Train - Dad, Buddy and Tiny take a special ride on the Dinosaur Train at night, learning about animals that are active after dark, culminating at the Big Pond for a nature walk under the full moon.Fossil Fred - Buddy, Tiny and Don play "detective" and search around the Big Pond for fossils. The kids end up finding an entire skeleton of a Jurassic dinosaur. D
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10:00 am
Sesame Street
"Stinky's Annual Birthday Flower"
Elmo and Zoe are coloring when they find out its Stinky the plant's birthday. Zoe and Elmo decide to get him a present. Elmo surprises Stinky by giving him a drum, but plants can't hold drumsticks. D
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11:00 am
Clifford The Big Red Dog
"Led Astray/Wedding Bell Blues"
LED ASTRAY: Clifford's new friend Artie is up to no good.and he talks Clifford into joining him. He "borrows" Cleo's favorite toy and helps digs a big hole. D
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11:30 am
WordWorld
"Totally Terrific Duck/A Star Is Born"
Totally Terrific Duck - Totally Terrific Duck - Bear is going to paint everyone's picture today, and Duck wants to look "totally terrific" for his portrait. Not to worry! Frog and Sheep help him build a tie, top hat and tutu - because if you want to look totally terrific you need the letter T. A tie, top hat and tutu? Now that's one totally, totally, TOTALLY terrific looking Duck!A Star is Born - Duck gets a case of stage fright while singing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" for all his WordFriends. Instead of singing the word "star," Duck freezes and blurts out the first thing he sees. D
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12:00 pm
Caillou
"My Family"
Today Caillou learns that being a part of a family is something very special. Dad lends Caillou his old camera and helps him take pictures of every member of their family - including Gilbert. Looking at the photo album, the family remembers when Gilbert was a kitten and first came to live with them. D
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12:30 pm
Barney & Friends
"Lost and Found and Pot Full of Sunshine"
Lost and Found: When everyone gets tickets to the circus, BJ convinces them to let him hold onto the tickets until show time. Distracted by the fun of playing basketball, BJ loses the tickets. After a frantic search, he finds the tickets and learns a valuable lesson about responsibility. D
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1:00 pm
It's A Big Big World
"Things That Go Bump/What's That Smell"
Things That Go Bump - Scary noises at night are keeping Winslow, Smooch and Riona awake, until Snook explains that night time can be a cozy time.Curriculum Objective: The world doesn't stop when the sun goes down at night, but night sounds don't have to be scary.What's That Smell - Bob's got a smelly secret - he's got a compost heap which turns smelly garbage into good, rich soil. D
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1:30 pm
Zoboomafoo
"Dinosaurs"
Martin and Chris arrive at Animal Junction determined to build a huge dinosaur model.G
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2:00 pm
Between the Lions
"Trosclair and the Alligator & The Coyote and the Rabbit"
A clever boy tricks a hungry alligator, who gives Lionel and his friend Keri a scare, and a hungry coyote gets tricked by a clever rabbit. D
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2:30 pm
Wishbone
"Little Big Dog"
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, David disobeys his parents and makes a giantmistake that he's afraid to face. D
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3:00 pm
Electric Company
"Lights, Camera, Beetles"
Jessica and Hector plan to surprise their cousin with a bug zoo for his birthday party. When Francine steals the prized rhino beetle, it's up to the Electric Company to get it back in time to save the party. D
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3:30 pm
WordGirl
"Mr. Big's Colossal Mini-Golf/The Young and the Meatless"
The Young and the Meatless - Romantic sparks fly when the Butcher meets Lady Redundant Woman's copy Dupey. Will Lady Redundant Woman allow a union between one of her copies and the meat-wielding villain? Vocabulary: Duplicate, Interruption.Mr. Big's Mini-Golf - There's a new villain in town, Guy Rich, he's a super rich evil businessman. D
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4:00 pm
Maya & Miguel
"A Little Culture"
When Maya forgets to buy tickets for the summer blockbuster movie all her friends are eagerly awaiting, she desperately suggests that they go instead to the Natural History Museum. Maggie and Theo aren't quick to forgive her, and mope about the museum while Maya and Miguel rummage in the gift shop for peace offerings. But before they know it, Theo and Maggie find themselves enraptured by exhibits on ancient African and Chinese cultures. D
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4:30 pm
Cyberchase
"A Tikiville Turkey Day"
Hacker steals the legendary Egg of Benedicta - and the lush landscape of Tikiville wilts and turns brown. The spirit of the Tikians is crushed and Creech is in big trouble unless the CyberSquad can help! When their attempt recover the Egg from Hacker fails, they hatch a new plan to replace the Egg. By studying patterns in nature, can they recreate the nest and restore peace and harmony to Tikiville? EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE: Find the rule for a pattern you observe in the natural world and you can use what you have learned to make similar patterns of your own. D
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5:00 pm
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
"Ruff Pigs Out and Has A Whale of a Time"
The lost legendary Helmet of Victory is so close Ruff can almost TASTE it! He's just learned that the Helmet is somewhere in Old Sturbridge Village, a town that time forgot. The FETCHers head off to the village, and then undergo a series of elimination trials to retrieve the Helmet. The FETCHer who finds the Helmet will be the Season IV FETCH Grand Champion! But will the Helmet of Victory really make Ruff victorious?. D
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5:30 pm
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6:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Islands of Britain
"The South"
The final episode explores islands off the south coast of the British mainland. Guernsey in the Channel Islands is a tax haven. Nearby, Sark has just 600 inhabitants living in a timewarp in the last feudal state in Europe. St. Michael's Mount is a tiny island with a castle and few houses just off the Cornish coast. Then it is on to Scilly Isles, off Land's End in Cornwall. Part 3 of 3G
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8:00 pm
Dialogue
"15th Anniversary Special"
From the environment to education, from heath care to the humanities, DIALOGUE takes a look back at some of the people and issues covered in the past 15 years. Host Marcia Franklin and Joan Cartan-Hansen share clips from some of their favorite programs, discuss how the show is produced, and talk about some of the changes they have seen since the program debuted in November 1994.G
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9:00 pm
Mi-5
Harry agrees to help the British government secure a deal with Saudi Arabia to provide the Saudis with nuclear technology in return for a guaranteed oil supply to Britain for the next 20 years. MI6's Saudi expert Neil Sternin is drafted to support the team. With death threats to a British cabinet minister indicating a Saudi prince involved has al-Qaeda ties, Ros goes undercover with the Saudi royal family. Part 1 of 2G
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10:00 pm
Royal
"Any Old Iron"
Nurse Susie Dixon's head is turned by a rich playboy, with devastating consequences for Mr. and Mrs. Middleditch. The coast guard calls on Ormerod to rescue a grieving widow.G
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11:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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12:30 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
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1:00 am
Secrets of Shangri-La
In the Kingdom of Mustang, between Nepal and Tibet and long off-limits to outsiders, explorers and scientists climb into human-carved caves thousands of years old. This National Geographic Special made for public television, follows team members up sheer rock cliffs into the caves where they find 14th-century wall paintings, ancient human remains and a centuries-old hidden library of sacred texts.G
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2:00 am
Lost Cave Temples
In this second National Geographic Special for public television, filmmaker Liesl Clark documents her husband, seven-time Everest summiter Pete Athans, and big-wall climber Renan Ozturk, who take on the job of climbing into the crumbling caves. They search for the nine legendary cave temples called "Kabumm." Hoping to preserve rare texts, the team is interrupted by a posse of local horsemen who object to the intrusion of a sacred area.G
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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
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3:30 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
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4:00 am
Sesame Street
"Bears Try to Hibernate"
There is a porridge shortage on Sesame Street! Telly runs to tell Baby Bear, but when he finds him, he is getting ready to hibernate until springtime when there is porridge again. What is Telly supposed to do for five months without a best friend? Telly and Baby bear set up a play date for the spring when Baby Bear wakes up. Telly says goodbye and the bears try to go to sleep, but they are not tired! First, they try counting, but that does not work. D
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5:00 am
Sid The Science Kid
"The Wind Did It"
Sid can't figure out who messed up the pile of leaves he raked up in the backyard. At school, Sid and his friends discover that wind is strong enough to make sand dunes, waves, move sail boats, and even blow away a pile of leaves!. D
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5:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Itchy Martha/Martha and the Thief of Hearts"
Itchy Martha - Martha can't keep her paws away from her itchy ear mites. Until they're gone, she has to wear a cone on her head to keep her from scratching. Martha hates the cone; it gets in the way and makes everything sound weird. D
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6:00 am
Nova
"Becoming Human: Last Human Standing"
The concluding episode examines the roots of Homo sapiens, now thought to be in southern Africa some 200,000 years ago, spreading throughout the world after a severe period of cold drastically reduced the human population. This episode also looks at new evidence about the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens' European cousins, and their fate. Part 3 of 3G
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"Highlights of Castile: Toledo and Salamanca"
Castile sparkles with Roman Segovia, walled Avila, student-filled Salamanca, and holy Toledo! We marvel at El Greco, pop some explosive pickles, and ramble Spain's most awe-inspiring medieval walls. Then, just for fun, we drop in on a bachelorette party with local troubadours, slice and savor tasty jamon, stroll with the crowd, and grab a front-row seat to enjoy Europe's most enchanting square. D
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7:30 am
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"Peru: Manu"
In the largest area of protected rainforest in the Amazon, Art encounters spectacular birds, animals and peoples of the Amazon - all struggling to survive.G
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8:00 am
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
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8:30 am
Smart Travels - Pacific Rim With Rudy Maxa
"New Zealand's South Island"
The South Island of New Zealand weaves Kiwi culture with scenic splendor. The vast vineyards of Marlborough helped bring this country's wines to the world stage. At a local artists' colony, Rudy gets a crash course in Maori bone carving. D
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9:00 am
America's Heartland
Host Paul Ryan learns about farming in Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Reporter Sarah Gardner visits an Oregon farm whose specialized seeds are used by farmers and growers across the country. Reporter Jason Shoultz travels to Wisconsin where a growing market for exotic poultry is spelling success for a pheasant farming operation. D
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9:30 am
Lidia's Italy
"Everyday Roasted Duck (Lombardy)"
Instead of chicken, why not have duck tonight? While in Lombardy, Lidia visits Monica Maggiano and learns about how this accountant-turned-farmer raises her own chickens with care and attention, what they eat, and how they roam her farm. Monica helps us become better acquainted with the types of birds we eat, and back in the kitchen, Lidia demystifies the duck and talks about the Mallard, Peking and Muscovy. She then prepares a delicious and Crispy Roasted Duck, a simple Rice with Lentils, and a delectable Almond Cake for dessert. D
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10:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"The Best Blueberry Pie"
Foolproof Pie Dough - Pie dough can easily go wrong: crusts can turn dry and crumbly, flaky but leathery, or tender, but without flakes. Bridget Lancaster uncovers the test kitchen's secret to a foolproof pie dough recipe that bakes up tender and flaky every single time. Then, Christopher Kimball demonstrates how to roll out pie dough, the right way. D
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10:30 am
Everyday Baking from Everyday Food
"Simple Cakes"
Today's recipes are for cakes that are simple, delicious and beautiful. And each one takes less than 30 minutes to prepare before going into the oven. John makes pumpkin spice cake with honey frosting, flourless chocolate cake, orange cornmeal cake and peach buckle. D
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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
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12:00 pm
Sesame Street
"Stinky's Annual Birthday Flower"
Elmo and Zoe are coloring when they find out its Stinky the plant's birthday. Zoe and Elmo decide to get him a present. Elmo surprises Stinky by giving him a drum, but plants can't hold drumsticks. D
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1:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
"Night Train/Fossil Fred"
Night Train - Dad, Buddy and Tiny take a special ride on the Dinosaur Train at night, learning about animals that are active after dark, culminating at the Big Pond for a nature walk under the full moon.Fossil Fred - Buddy, Tiny and Don play "detective" and search around the Big Pond for fossils. The kids end up finding an entire skeleton of a Jurassic dinosaur. D
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1:30 pm
Super Why!
"The Ugly Duckling: Becoming A Swan"
Pig is too big for his bed and his sneakers are pinching his feet -what is going on? The superhero readers zoom into the story of The Ugly Duckling: Becoming a Swan, and meet a little guy who is experiencing growing pains of his own. Super Why and his friends help Duckling accept himself as he is while Pig learns an important lesson about the benefits of getting bigger.Educational Objectives: To learn about getting bigger. D
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2:00 pm
Martha Speaks
"Itchy Martha/Martha and the Thief of Hearts"
Itchy Martha - Martha can't keep her paws away from her itchy ear mites. Until they're gone, she has to wear a cone on her head to keep her from scratching. Martha hates the cone; it gets in the way and makes everything sound weird. D
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2:30 pm
Electric Company
"Abracadabra Cadabra Ca-Green!"
Danny gets his hands on a book of magic spells and transforms Jessica into a lizard. It's up to the Electric Company to get Jessica back to normal before she's stuck eating flies forever. D
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3:00 pm
Dialogue for Kids
"Chemistry"
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3:30 pm
Oregon Field Guide
"Reptile Hunter"
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4:00 pm
The Desert Speaks
"The People of Peru's Cloud Forest"
Beginning in Cajamarca, host David Yetman, geologist Dick Yetman and South American archaeological expert Axel Nielsen head out into the colorful city streets in pursuit of authentic and very distinctive South American hats that are almost as tall as they are wide. This quest takes them past local merchant stalls and through Calle de Cuyes, or guinea pig alley, where locals can purchase skinned and fully dressed guinea pigs to eat. After purchasing some finely woven hats, the brothers head to a museum in Leimebamba that houses the ancestors of the Chachapoyas who were mummified and enclosed within wooden sarcophagi. D
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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
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5:00 pm
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6:00 pm
The This Old House Hour
"Newton Centre Project, Part 7 of 16/Installing Weather Stripping/Energy-Efficiency Tips & Analysis"
Landscape contractor Roger Cook welcomes certified arborist Matt Foti to Newton Centre to prune all of the existing hemlock trees on the corner of the house, and along the driveway. Inside, master electrician Allen Gallant installs a bath fan in the new powder room that looks like a recessed light, but it has hidden ventilation capabilities built in. Host Kevin O'Connor travels back to Austin, Texas to revisit our first certified green building project - a 1920s bungalow that was expanded to accommodate a family of four. D
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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
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8:00 pm
Story of India
"The Power of Ideas"
Explore the revolutionary years after 500 BC, the Age of Buddha, using archaeology and legend. Part 2 of 6G
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9:00 pm
Dialogue
"15th Anniversary Special"
From the environment to education, from heath care to the humanities, DIALOGUE takes a look back at some of the people and issues covered in the past 15 years. Host Marcia Franklin and Joan Cartan-Hansen share clips from some of their favorite programs, discuss how the show is produced, and talk about some of the changes they have seen since the program debuted in November 1994.G
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10:00 pm
Lark Rise to Candleford
Residents rally around Susan Braby when they realize her husband Sam has hit her - until she has him arrested. Matthew is commissioned to make new gates for the manor. Adelaide is concerned that Sir Timothy is spending too much time with Dorcus. Laura brings Phillip home for tea.G
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11:00 pm
Story of India
"The Power of Ideas"
Explore the revolutionary years after 500 BC, the Age of Buddha, using archaeology and legend. Part 2 of 6G
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12:00 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 34. Typisch Deutsch? (Typically German?), Vom Sauerkraut Zur Pizza (From Sauerkraut to Pizza)"
The wide array of modern German cuisine and a look at the multicultural German world. Vocabulary about food. D
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12:15 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 35. Auf Kosten Der Umwelt (At What Cost to the Environment?), Umweltschutz Zu Hause(Environmental Protection at"
Environmental problems and political efforts in modern Germany and an environmentally sound German household. Vocabulary about environmental topics.n. D
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12:30 am
Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Voltage, Energy, and Force"
When is electricity dangerous or benign, spectacular or useful?n. D
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1:00 am
Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 4. Classroom Dialogues"
The teachers examine the various roles the teacher plays in class discussions. D
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2:00 am
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"Changes on the Chang Jiang"
Shanghai enters the 21st Century on a wave of development, ready to reclaim its legacy as China's commercial center. The steady growth of a township enterprise illustrates three great contrasts in modern China: rural vs urban, agricultural vs industrial, coastal vs interior.G
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2:30 am
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"The Booming Maritime Edge"
This program explores globalization and the effects of modernization on Chinese society. What factors contributed to Taiwan's emergence as a high-tech powerhouse?G
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3:00 am
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Developing An Arts-Based Unit"
A team of first and secondgrade teachers at Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans plans a yearend project that will let students show what they have learned in science, math, and English. The students write and perform an original play, using a painting by Breughel and an opera by Stravinsky as their starting points. D
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3:28 am
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Working with Local Artists"
Students and teachers at P.S. 156 (The Waverly School of the Arts) in Brooklyn, New York, benefit from the school. D
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4:00 am
Saddle Club
"Bloodlines"
The Saddle Club befriends a young painter who turns out to be Kristi's long lost sister. Melanie is upset by Lisa and does not want to be her sister anymore.G
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4:30 am
Biz Kid$
"Don't Blow Your Dough"
Biz Kids Beware. Protect the money you already have by putting it in a safe place. Beware of scams and schemers. D
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5:00 am
Nasa "Why" Files
"Case of the Inhabitable Habitat"
In solving this case, the tree house detectives learn about various habitats on land, in the water, and even in space. They learn about the animals that depend on these habitats and how changes created by both man and nature affect their existence.The tree house detectives determine that habits can have a big impact on habitats.G
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6:00 am
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Elise Wiggins, Peach Salad"
Stellino tosses together a Seedless Grape, Spinach, Feta Cheese and Toasted Pine Nut Salad before Chef Elise Wiggins from Panzano in Denver gives us her recipe for Palisade Peach Salad. D
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6:30 am
Avec Eric
"Farming The Sea"
On today's episode we travel with Eric to experience farming the sea. We begin at Le Bernardin with the preparation of thousands of pounds of fresh fish delivered every morning to the restaurant. Eric then travels to Hog Island, a California shellfish farm whose millions of oysters and clams naturally clean the sea they are grown in. D
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"Iran's Historic Capitals"
Iran's rich history goes back millennia, to the days when Persepolis was home to "the king of kings." In this episode, Rick Steves explores three historic capitals of Iran: Persepolis, with its splendid monuments; Shiraz, with the tombs of Iran's most beloved poets; and Esfahan, with its extraordinary mosques and endearing people. D
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7:30 am
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Cayman Islands"
As Christopher Columbus was sailing back to Spain at the end of his fourth and final voyage to the New World, a storm came up between Panama and Haiti and pushed him off course. It pushed him to the west, directly into the islands that are now known as the Cayman Islands. Burt tours the island and discovers the history of scuba diving as he swims with the stingrays. D
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8:00 am
The Victory Garden
"Earth: Celebrate The Earth"
MAKE any day Arbor Day after host Jamie Durie visits the Massachusetts Horticultural Society to explain how to choose and plant the right tree for the right spot. TEACH future generations about the importance of preserving the earth with gardening tips for kids from lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers. DIG up some worms at the Water Conservation Garden at California's Cuyamaca College with Jamie's advice on vermiculture: worm-driven composting. D
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8:30 am
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Island"
Norm fashions an island for the kitchen that is clad in panels of reclaimed heart pine with a butcher block top. It features a drawer-mounted microwave. Part 7 of 9G
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9:00 am
Woodsmith Shop
"Shop Storage Solutions"
The editors of Woodsmith choose three of our most popular shop storage projects that you can build in a weekend: a peg board storage system, a roll-around shop cart, and a lumber storage rack. D
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9:30 am
Moment of Luxury
"Palm Beach Classic"
Palm Beach, Florida - Bill traces the elegant resort town's history, from the early 1900s when American tycoon and Florida East Coast Railway founder Henry Flagler extended his railroad to the area, putting Palm Beach on the map. Bill also explores the city's lifestyle, highlighting the way its natural beauty influences Palm Beach design, from Whitehall - Flagler's Estate - and other mansions to the Brazilian Court Hotel and the grounds of the American Orchid Society. D
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10:00 am
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Olive Basket"
This casual painting is for the gourmet. Learn the ease of "under-painting" and adding glazes. D
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10:30 am
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Babbling Brook"
Join Bob Ross and experience the magic of early morning as gentle trickles and splashes pierce the silence. D
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11:00 am
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"The Whole Tamalada"
Rick shows how to pull off tamalada for a crowd, where the guests roll up their sleeves to take part in the filling, wrapping and feasting.G
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11:30 am
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Comfort Food: Poached Chicken, Chicken Pot Pie and Apple Tart Dessert"
Julia and Jacques show how simple it is to poach a chicken with vegetables, mushrooms and a little white wine, and then take that poaching liquid and use it with the leftover poached chicken for flaky crusted Chicken Pot Pie. The same simple pastry Julia makes for the pot pie is perfect base for a Rustic Apple and Dried Fruit Tart. Bon Appetit!. D
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12:00 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 34. Typisch Deutsch? (Typically German?), Vom Sauerkraut Zur Pizza (From Sauerkraut to Pizza)"
The wide array of modern German cuisine and a look at the multicultural German world. Vocabulary about food. D
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12:15 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 35. Auf Kosten Der Umwelt (At What Cost to the Environment?), Umweltschutz Zu Hause(Environmental Protection at"
Environmental problems and political efforts in modern Germany and an environmentally sound German household. Vocabulary about environmental topics.n. D
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12:30 pm
Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Voltage, Energy, and Force"
When is electricity dangerous or benign, spectacular or useful?n. D
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1:00 pm
Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 4. Classroom Dialogues"
The teachers examine the various roles the teacher plays in class discussions. D
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2:00 pm
Place of Our Own
"Managing Illnesses"
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2:30 pm
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Los Abuelos Que Crian A Sus Nietos"
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3:00 pm
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Developing An Arts-Based Unit"
A team of first and secondgrade teachers at Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans plans a yearend project that will let students show what they have learned in science, math, and English. The students write and perform an original play, using a painting by Breughel and an opera by Stravinsky as their starting points. D
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3:28 pm
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Working with Local Artists"
Students and teachers at P.S. 156 (The Waverly School of the Arts) in Brooklyn, New York, benefit from the school. D
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4:00 pm
Saddle Club
"Bloodlines"
The Saddle Club befriends a young painter who turns out to be Kristi's long lost sister. Melanie is upset by Lisa and does not want to be her sister anymore.G
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4:30 pm
Biz Kid$
"Don't Blow Your Dough"
Biz Kids Beware. Protect the money you already have by putting it in a safe place. Beware of scams and schemers. D
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5:00 pm
Nasa "Why" Files
"Case of the Inhabitable Habitat"
In solving this case, the tree house detectives learn about various habitats on land, in the water, and even in space. They learn about the animals that depend on these habitats and how changes created by both man and nature affect their existence.The tree house detectives determine that habits can have a big impact on habitats.G
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6:00 pm
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Elise Wiggins, Peach Salad"
Stellino tosses together a Seedless Grape, Spinach, Feta Cheese and Toasted Pine Nut Salad before Chef Elise Wiggins from Panzano in Denver gives us her recipe for Palisade Peach Salad. D
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6:30 pm
Avec Eric
"Farming The Sea"
On today's episode we travel with Eric to experience farming the sea. We begin at Le Bernardin with the preparation of thousands of pounds of fresh fish delivered every morning to the restaurant. Eric then travels to Hog Island, a California shellfish farm whose millions of oysters and clams naturally clean the sea they are grown in. D
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7:00 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"Iran's Historic Capitals"
Iran's rich history goes back millennia, to the days when Persepolis was home to "the king of kings." In this episode, Rick Steves explores three historic capitals of Iran: Persepolis, with its splendid monuments; Shiraz, with the tombs of Iran's most beloved poets; and Esfahan, with its extraordinary mosques and endearing people. D
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7:30 pm
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Cayman Islands"
As Christopher Columbus was sailing back to Spain at the end of his fourth and final voyage to the New World, a storm came up between Panama and Haiti and pushed him off course. It pushed him to the west, directly into the islands that are now known as the Cayman Islands. Burt tours the island and discovers the history of scuba diving as he swims with the stingrays. D
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8:00 pm
The Victory Garden
"Earth: Celebrate The Earth"
MAKE any day Arbor Day after host Jamie Durie visits the Massachusetts Horticultural Society to explain how to choose and plant the right tree for the right spot. TEACH future generations about the importance of preserving the earth with gardening tips for kids from lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers. DIG up some worms at the Water Conservation Garden at California's Cuyamaca College with Jamie's advice on vermiculture: worm-driven composting. D
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8:30 pm
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Island"
Norm fashions an island for the kitchen that is clad in panels of reclaimed heart pine with a butcher block top. It features a drawer-mounted microwave. Part 7 of 9G
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9:00 pm
Woodsmith Shop
"Shop Storage Solutions"
The editors of Woodsmith choose three of our most popular shop storage projects that you can build in a weekend: a peg board storage system, a roll-around shop cart, and a lumber storage rack. D
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9:30 pm
Moment of Luxury
"Palm Beach Classic"
Palm Beach, Florida - Bill traces the elegant resort town's history, from the early 1900s when American tycoon and Florida East Coast Railway founder Henry Flagler extended his railroad to the area, putting Palm Beach on the map. Bill also explores the city's lifestyle, highlighting the way its natural beauty influences Palm Beach design, from Whitehall - Flagler's Estate - and other mansions to the Brazilian Court Hotel and the grounds of the American Orchid Society. D
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10:00 pm
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Olive Basket"
This casual painting is for the gourmet. Learn the ease of "under-painting" and adding glazes. D
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10:30 pm
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Babbling Brook"
Join Bob Ross and experience the magic of early morning as gentle trickles and splashes pierce the silence. D
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11:00 pm
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"The Whole Tamalada"
Rick shows how to pull off tamalada for a crowd, where the guests roll up their sleeves to take part in the filling, wrapping and feasting.G
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11:30 pm
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Comfort Food: Poached Chicken, Chicken Pot Pie and Apple Tart Dessert"
Julia and Jacques show how simple it is to poach a chicken with vegetables, mushrooms and a little white wine, and then take that poaching liquid and use it with the leftover poached chicken for flaky crusted Chicken Pot Pie. The same simple pastry Julia makes for the pot pie is perfect base for a Rustic Apple and Dried Fruit Tart. Bon Appetit!. D
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12:00 am
Frontline
"A Death In Tehran"
The life and death of Neda Soltani are explored in this film that seeks to learn about this young woman, who is shot and killed on the streets of Tehran during protests following Iran's controversial 2009 presidential election. Her death, filmed on camera phone, make her a symbol for those who want to keep the reform movement alive.G
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1:00 am
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2:00 am
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2:30 am
Tavis Smiley
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3:00 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
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3:30 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
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4:00 am
Charlie Rose
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5:00 am
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5:30 am
Closer to Truth:
"How Does Beauty Color The Universe?"
What do scientists mean when they call the laws and regularities of nature "beautiful"? On the largest supra-cosmic scales, and on the smallest sub-atomic scales, why do scientists use "beauty" to assess their theories?. D
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6:00 am
Scientific American Frontiers
"Chimps R Us"
An episode devoted to our closest cousins, chimpanzees, with whom we share 98% or our genetic material. This episode tells stories on the social life of chimps, on their thinking abilities, and on their very human sense of self-awareness. Also, Alan Alda meets Jane Goodall, who pioneered studies of chimps in the field and now devotes her energies to conservation in the wild, and to the establishment of sanctuaries for chimps discarded as pets and from medical research. D
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7:00 am
Nova
"Becoming Human: Last Human Standing"
The concluding episode examines the roots of Homo sapiens, now thought to be in southern Africa some 200,000 years ago, spreading throughout the world after a severe period of cold drastically reduced the human population. This episode also looks at new evidence about the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens' European cousins, and their fate. Part 3 of 3G
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8:00 am
Gearing Up
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9:00 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
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9:30 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
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10:00 am
Tavis Smiley
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10:30 am
Tavis Smiley
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11:00 am
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11:30 am
Closer to Truth:
"How Does Beauty Color The Universe?"
What do scientists mean when they call the laws and regularities of nature "beautiful"? On the largest supra-cosmic scales, and on the smallest sub-atomic scales, why do scientists use "beauty" to assess their theories?. D
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12:00 pm
Scientific American Frontiers
"Chimps R Us"
An episode devoted to our closest cousins, chimpanzees, with whom we share 98% or our genetic material. This episode tells stories on the social life of chimps, on their thinking abilities, and on their very human sense of self-awareness. Also, Alan Alda meets Jane Goodall, who pioneered studies of chimps in the field and now devotes her energies to conservation in the wild, and to the establishment of sanctuaries for chimps discarded as pets and from medical research. D
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1:00 pm
Nova
"Becoming Human: Last Human Standing"
The concluding episode examines the roots of Homo sapiens, now thought to be in southern Africa some 200,000 years ago, spreading throughout the world after a severe period of cold drastically reduced the human population. This episode also looks at new evidence about the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens' European cousins, and their fate. Part 3 of 3G
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2:00 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
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2:30 pm
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
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3:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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4:00 pm
BBC World News
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4:30 pm
Worldfocus
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5:00 pm
Scientific American Frontiers
"Chimps R Us"
An episode devoted to our closest cousins, chimpanzees, with whom we share 98% or our genetic material. This episode tells stories on the social life of chimps, on their thinking abilities, and on their very human sense of self-awareness. Also, Alan Alda meets Jane Goodall, who pioneered studies of chimps in the field and now devotes her energies to conservation in the wild, and to the establishment of sanctuaries for chimps discarded as pets and from medical research. D
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6:00 pm
Nova
"Becoming Human: Last Human Standing"
The concluding episode examines the roots of Homo sapiens, now thought to be in southern Africa some 200,000 years ago, spreading throughout the world after a severe period of cold drastically reduced the human population. This episode also looks at new evidence about the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens' European cousins, and their fate. Part 3 of 3G
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7:00 pm
Gearing Up
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8:00 pm
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9:00 pm
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9:30 pm
Worldfocus
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10:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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11:00 pm
Nova
"Becoming Human: Last Human Standing"
The concluding episode examines the roots of Homo sapiens, now thought to be in southern Africa some 200,000 years ago, spreading throughout the world after a severe period of cold drastically reduced the human population. This episode also looks at new evidence about the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens' European cousins, and their fate. Part 3 of 3G
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