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7:30 pm
Grannies On Safari
"Exotic Zanzibar, Tanzania"
The Grannies travel to this truly exotic island that is known for its spice trade, trade winds, historic Arab architecture and romantic resorts. StoneTown, the capital, is a captivating rustic city filled with veiled women, thriving markets and aromatic neighborhoods. The ladies experience an exotic dance performance on the beach, ruins and a meal fit for kings. D
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8:00 pm
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"The Food Show"
Allen explores Mt. Vernon Estate, learning about the vegetables and herbs George and Martha Washington grew in their gardens. He examines the rosemary hedges and what it takes to care for this versatile herb. He also looks at the abundance of fig trees that grow on the estate and shares his fig preserve recipe.G
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8:30 pm
This Old House
"Barrington Project, Part 5 of 10"
Landscape restoration specialist Kate Venturini arrives from the University of Rhode Island to create a sustainable coastal landscape with the help of local landscape contractor Henry Pereira. Builder Andy Tiplady finishes up the shingles and trim at the master bedroom porch just in time for local metalsmiths to install the custom copper gutter and scupper that will keep rain out of the space. Members of the URI Master Gardener's association lend a hand installing coastal tolerant and native plants on the site, while local sod grower Pat Hogan delivers a freshly harvested fescue/bluegrass blend that will require less water, less fertilizer and less maintenance overall. D
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9:00 pm
Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac
"Standing Mirror"
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9:30 pm
Around The House with Matt and Shari
"Dining Rooms"
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10:00 pm
Sewing with Nancy
"Landscape Quilting Workshop, Part 3"
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10:30 pm
Grand View
"Golden Gate National Recreation Area"
Baumann sets his sites on one of the largest urban parks in the world: Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The park, which includes Alcatraz, the Marin Headlands, and the original military fortifications surrounding San Francisco, was conceived as part of a trend to make national park resources more accessible to urban populations. Interviews include Frank Heaney, Alcatraz prison guard, Heather Booth, park interpretive ranger, and Stephen Haller, civil war historian. D
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11:00 pm
Simply Ming
"Thai Lime Leaves & Shallots"
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11:30 pm
Lidia's Italy In America
"Eastern Seaboard: Fishing Along America's Eastern Seaboard"
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