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November 23, 2009
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12:00 am 
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

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

2:00 am 
Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "I'm Glad I'm Me"  Recognizing children's accomplishments and offering opportunities for individual choice. D

2:30 am 
Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Listening to Families"  Ways to help families deal with everyday problems and life crises. D

3:00 am 
Biz Kid$  "The World Is A Risky Place"  Taking risks in life is important, but you want to be smart about those risks. Learn the things you can do to protect your business, your assets, and yourself. Meet two young tennis coaches and the owner of "Small Town Skateshop. D

3:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "Economic Cycles (What Goes Up Must Come Down)"  Trends in the economy go up and down. Learn how trends can affect a business. Discover how you can protect yourself against negative effects and plan for the positive trends. D

4:00 am 
Place of Our Own  "Making Thinking Visible"  NULL

4:30 am 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Como Estimular El Pensamiento Cientifico"  NULL

5:00 am 
BBC World News   NULL

5:30 am 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "El Rescate"  In Mexico, Raquel and Angela come to the aid of someone with a surprising connection to don Fernando.G

6:00 am 
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique  "Butt & Posture"  Tone butt and improve your posture. D

6:30 am 
Dragon Tales  "A Crown for Princess Kidoodle/Play It and Say It"  A Crown for Princess Kidoodle - It's coronation day in Dragon Land andthe gang meticulously prepares for the parade following the crowning of their friend, Princess Kidoodle. It's unbelievably windy, however, and just as they start for the day's festivities, Sir Doodle blows helplessly past with the essential prop for the great event-the crown! No matter how hard he tries, he just can't fly in this blustery weather. He'll never make it in time! It's up to the gang to get the crown to the princess. D

7:00 am 
Arthur  "Arthur and the Big Riddle/Double Dare"  "Arthur and the Big Riddle" Alex Trebek lends his voice as Alex Lebek -- host of the cool new game show, RiddleQuest -- in this episode that poses the age-old riddle "is winning really everything?" "Double Dare" What if your friends dared you to skip homework -- and then double dared you to skip school?! Find out what happens when Arthur's wish to play hooky becomes a group pact and the plan goes not quite as expected. D

7:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Nurse Martha/Td Gets The Scoop"  Nurse Martha - Being able to translate animal speech sure comes in handy when Martha gets a job as the vet's assistant. But when Mrs. Clusky's niece brings her puppy to the vet - and he speaks nothing but incomprehensible puppy talk - Martha's going to need more than her linguistic skills to figure out what's wrong.TD Gets the Scoop - Carolina is starting a newspaper, the Carolina Town Crier, and she needs some crack reporters to track down the news. D

8:00 am 
Curious George  "The Big Picture/Juicy George"  George and Steve paint an empty billboard with a picture to promote a book about endangered birds.G

8:30 am 
Sid The Science Kid  "I Have Muscles Where?"  When Sid's Dad tells him a really funny joke, Sid laughs so hard that his face hurts. Sid wonders why his face would hurt if the joke was funny? When Sid and his friends investigate at school, they learn that they have muscles all over their bodies, even in their faces!. D

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

9:30 am 
Dinosaur Train  "The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus/Triceratops For Lunch"  The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus - The family surprises Mom for her birthday with a trip to a concert given by Cory and her family of Corythosaurus, who play music through the crests on their heads.Triceratops for Lunch - Our Pteranodon family eats lunch with their friend Tank Triceratops and discover that he and his family are all plant-eaters, with great leaf-eating teeth and giant appetites!. D

10:00 am 
Sesame Street   Baby Bear and Abby are near a garden when a bee flies by. Baby Bear is filled with panic because he is afraid of bees! Chris reminds him that they are usually harmless when left alone, but Baby Bear doesn't care; he wants nothing to do with them. Abby suggests granting Baby Bear a wish so that he isn't afraid of bees. D

11:00 am 
Clifford The Big Red Dog  "Tie-Dye Clifford/Stage Struck"  TIE-DYE CLIFFORD: When Clifford accidentally gives himself a bath with tie-dye dyes, he ends up looking like a T-shirt from the '60's! Not wanting to upset Emily, he tries to hide the fact. But soon learns that he can tell the truth to Emily because Emily understands that everyone makes mistakes. STAGE STRUCK: Mary has always been afraid to perform in front of an audience. D

11:30 am 
WordWorld  "Bit By Bit/Ride 'em Cowbear"  Bit by Bit: It is Monkey's birthday, and a sick Frog entrusts Duck and Bug to take his present-a banana-to Monkey's birthday party for him. In their enthusiasm to get to the party, Duck and Bug accidentally break the banana into letters.and they don't know how to rebuild it! It's just too big a word. D

12:00 pm 
Caillou  "Knowing I'm Growing"  Caillou is getting bigger! Caillou's feet are growing, so Mommy takes him to the shoe store where the salesman measures his feet, and Caillou gets a new pair of shoes. But he's not as big as Andre, who can ride a big bike, or Sarah, who is losing a tooth and waiting for the Tooth Fairy. Caillou is reassured he's growing when the growth chart shows how tall he has become. D

12:30 pm 
Barney & Friends  "The Emperor's Contest and Beethoven's Hear!"  The Emperor's Contest: Everyone is excited about a fishing contest that is being held in the park, everyone except Ryan, who doesn't want to follow the contest rules. When Ryan is tempted not to follow the rules, Barney tells a story called "The Emperor's Contest" about a boy who had a similar problem. When it's over, Ryan decides that honesty is the best policy! Educational theme: Honesty. D

1:00 pm 
It's A Big Big World  "Winslow Is It/The Fourth R"  Winslow is It - Playing Hide and Seek is even more fun when the World Tree creatures use camouflage to hide from a seeking Winslow.Curriculum Objective: Animals hide in nature using camouflage.The Fourth R - Snook is showing everyone in the World Tree how to Remember to Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle to keep the World Tree beautiful. D

1:30 pm 
Zoboomafoo  "Happy Lemur Day"  Animal Junction becomes Lemur Central when friends of Zoboo's, two ring tail lemurs, come for a visit.G

2:00 pm 
Between the Lions  "Angelina's Island & Chinese New Year"  The Lions and friends celebrate their heritage, and an unusual visitor to the library introduces them to Chinese New Year. D

2:30 pm 
Wishbone  "Shakespaw"  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 tries to ramain calm at the center of the storm when problems plague his direction of The Temptest, by William Shakespeare. D

3:00 pm 
Electric Company  "Fromage Here to Eternity"  Lisa is chosen to write a story on Skeleckian cheese-making for the school paper, but Annie is determined to scoop her. D

3:30 pm 
WordGirl  "Who Is Ms. Question?/Lunch Lady Chuck"  Who Is Ms. Question? - Is asking question a superpower? The Coach certainly doesn't think so when he eliminates Ms. Question from Villain School. When lightning strikes, WordGirl is going to have to dodge more than just questions in order to stop her. Vocabulary Words: Inquire, Hilarious. D

4:00 pm 
Maya & Miguel  "The Best Thanksgiving Ever"  Santiago's mother, Tata Santos, is coming from Puerto Rico for Thanksgiving, and Maya and Miguel want to make sure that she gets to have the best Thanksgiving ever. But one by one, things don't go quite as planned - the parade, the family football game, even the enormous turkey Rosa intended to serve - and Maya and Miguel have to salvage what could turn out to be a disastrous holiday. D

4:30 pm 
Cyberchase  "The Grapes of Plath"  A terrible cyberglitch afflicts the young prince of the Crab Kingdom and the CyberSquad must cure him and stop Hacker before all is lost. D

5:00 pm 
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman  "The Debut of Smell-O-Vision"  Two FETCHers track skunks and find out how to use chemistry to neutralize skunk spray while two others learn to "brave the waves" and become junior lifeguards. D

5:30 pm 

6:00 pm 

7:00 pm 
Antiques Roadshow  "Relative Riches"  Appraisers take on family folklore to answer questions about the stories that are handed down with heirlooms. Questions include: Did that refinished chair once seat royalty? Did a tall tale get passed down with a tall chest? Other items are a bow and quiver purported to have been made and signed by Chief Geronimo; a carved emerald and ruby ring; and a questionable 1815 Kentucky corner cupboard.G

8:00 pm 
Globe Trekker  "Globe Trekker Special: Best Dives"  The Trekkers visit the top 15 dive sites worldwide, from the turquoise waters of Dominica and Turks & Caicos in the Caribbean, to spectacular seas in Fiji, Micronesia and the Great Barrier Reef. The top spot on the list is Borneo where Holly is surrounded by a school of barracuda.G

9:00 pm 
Seabiscuit: American Experience   Imperfect in conformation and appearance but a perfect runner, Seabiscuit gives Americans something to cheer about during the Great Depression. This documentary based on Laura Hillenbrand's book, follows the thoroughbred's wealthy owner, his silent and stubborn trainer, and two hard-bitten, gifted jockeys who ride him to glory. The paths that bring these men together and Seabiscuit's career illuminate the precarious economic times.G

10:00 pm 
Elbert Hubbard: An American Original   A rising businessman turned Arts and Crafts leader, Elbert Hubbard founds the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York. Narrated by actor Liev Schreiber, the profile follows Hubbard's career and tells how the author, publisher, lecturer and entrepreneur influenced popular culture and American thought for two decades.G

11:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

12:00 am 
Austin City Limits  "Pearl Jam"  The classic alternative rockers take the stage with tunes from their latest album, Backspacer, as well as catalogue favorites.G

1:00 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

2:00 am 
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

3:00 am 
Ribbon of Sand   This film from John Grabowska looks at one of the world's last natural barrier island systems among the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Although the area is protected from commercial development, it is also doomed to change, perhaps disappear.G

3:30 am 
MotorWeek  "Cadillac Srx"  Road Test: 2010 Cadillac SRX Crossover Utility.Road Test: 2010 Nissan 370z Roadster.Goss' Garage: Finding a Certified Technician. D

4:00 am 
Sesame Street  "Sesame Street Elmo Finds A Baby Bird"  Elmo and Rosita are thinking of rhymes when they hear, "Peep, peep." Suddenly, a little baby bird appears. Elmo and Rosita want to help the bird but do not know why he is peeping. D

5:00 am 
Sid The Science Kid  "Sid The Weatherman"  Sid wants to be a weatherman so he can decide what the weather will be every day. Sid and friends investigate weather and learn that weathermen don't control the weather, but they do have to know all about rain, sun, wind, and hot and cold temperatures!. D

5:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Nurse Martha/Td Gets The Scoop"  Nurse Martha - Being able to translate animal speech sure comes in handy when Martha gets a job as the vet's assistant. But when Mrs. Clusky's niece brings her puppy to the vet - and he speaks nothing but incomprehensible puppy talk - Martha's going to need more than her linguistic skills to figure out what's wrong.TD Gets the Scoop - Carolina is starting a newspaper, the Carolina Town Crier, and she needs some crack reporters to track down the news. D

6:00 am 
Nature  "The Cheetah Orphans"  Veteran filmmaker Simon King takes on the role of mother to two cheetah cubs, Toki and Sambu, orphaned when their mother was killed by a lion. It is a two-year emotional rollercoaster of terrifying danger and intimate moments of cheetah life.G

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Belfast and the Best of Northern Ireland"  No trip to Emerald Isle is complete without a visit to Northern Ireland. We tour bustling Belfast, sneaking a peek at its politically charged neighborhoods. Then we head for the Antrim Coast and go wild in Portrush, Ulster's Coney Island. D

7:30 am 
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge  "Patagonia: Mt. Fitz Roy"  Art treks through an ancient forest, fords an icy river, goes under a glacier and traverses one of the largest ice caps in the world in search of a different view of the South American peak.G

8:00 am 
The Desert Speaks  "Costal Civilizations of Ancient Peru"  This episode surveys some of the enormous adobe pyramids that still tower over the vast Peruvian countryside. South American archaeological expert Axel Nielsen guides host David Yetman through the premier museum of South America, the Royal Tombs of Sipan, which house some of the richest gold artifacts in the world. From there, they trek to Huaca del Sol and Huaca del Luna, immense pyramids that emphasize the duality and symbolism of the pre-Incan societies. D

8:30 am 
Taste of History  "Washington's Crossing Pepperpot Soup"  In preparation for that all-important Christmas night in 1776 when Washington led his troops across the Delaware River for a surprise attack on the British at Trenton, he ordered one of their heartiest and favorite meals to be ready upon their return, Pepperpot Soup with Cornbread. We conclude the first season of A Taste of History as Chef Staib makes this West-Indies influenced dish again, right at that same spot along the Delaware, with revolutionary troops at his side to celebrate that all important victory. D

9:00 am 
Lidia's Italy  "Fontina Hot & Cold (Valle D'aosta)"  This episode features a true comfort food, Veal Chops with Fontina, along with a delicoius Fondue Valle d'Aosta-Style, and a great Roasted Pepper and Olive Salad with Fontina and Creamy Mustard Dressing. The protagonist of this episode is the creamy, pungent fontina cheese from the mountains of Valle d'Aosta. Lidia will take you to the real source of this powerful regional product - the cows -who head up and down the rich and fertile mountains where they eat particular grasses that ultimately affect the taste of the milk and the cheese that comes from it. D

9:30 am 
Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "A Whole New Enchilada"  Rick's out to dispel the notion that an enchilada is all about smothering tortillas in sauce and gooey cheese. At Cafe Azul y Oro in Mexico City, he shows us the iconic Mexican version of the dish: a corn tortilla in a red mole sauce and rolled around a light, simple chicken filling. From that classic formula things can, of course, get more inventive and Rick shares with us one of the more unusual, though still classically grounded enchiladas on Chef Ricardo Munoz-Zurita's menu: an enchilada of jamaica, or dried hibiscus flowers that tastes like a cross between pickled beets and cabbage. D

10:00 am 
Avec Eric  "Star Ingredients"  Simple and delicious seared Salmon with sauteed Pea Shoots and Ginger-soy Vinaigrette are prepared.G

10:30 am 
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Perfect Pork"  Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make grilled mustard-glazed pork loin with a deeply caramelized crust. Kimball reviews the test kitchen's top tips for gas grilling. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Christopher to sample coarse-grain mustard. D

11:00 am 
Austin City Limits  "Pearl Jam"  The classic alternative rockers take the stage with tunes from their latest album, Backspacer, as well as catalogue favorites.G

12:00 pm 
Sesame Street   Baby Bear and Abby are near a garden when a bee flies by. Baby Bear is filled with panic because he is afraid of bees! Chris reminds him that they are usually harmless when left alone, but Baby Bear doesn't care; he wants nothing to do with them. Abby suggests granting Baby Bear a wish so that he isn't afraid of bees. D

1:00 pm 
Dinosaur Train  "The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus/Triceratops For Lunch"  The Call of the Wild Corythosaurus - The family surprises Mom for her birthday with a trip to a concert given by Cory and her family of Corythosaurus, who play music through the crests on their heads.Triceratops for Lunch - Our Pteranodon family eats lunch with their friend Tank Triceratops and discover that he and his family are all plant-eaters, with great leaf-eating teeth and giant appetites!. D

1:30 pm 
Super Why!  "Alice In Wonderland"  Oh dear! Princess Pea is so busy playing, she's late to Sleeping Beauty's birthday party and misses all the fun! The reading heroes tumble down the rabbit hole in a madcap adventure to catch up with a famous white rabbit who is also tardy! Super Why and his friends must get through the topsy-turvy house and past the Queen of Hearts herself to find out if the white rabbit makes it to the tea party on time!Educational Objectives: To learn a helpful tool for being on time. Fun interactive games help preschoolers match letters of the alphabet, practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story!. D

2:00 pm 
Martha Speaks  "Nurse Martha/Td Gets The Scoop"  Nurse Martha - Being able to translate animal speech sure comes in handy when Martha gets a job as the vet's assistant. But when Mrs. Clusky's niece brings her puppy to the vet - and he speaks nothing but incomprehensible puppy talk - Martha's going to need more than her linguistic skills to figure out what's wrong.TD Gets the Scoop - Carolina is starting a newspaper, the Carolina Town Crier, and she needs some crack reporters to track down the news. D

2:30 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

3:00 pm 
Dialogue for Kids  "Chemistry"  NULL

3:30 pm 

4:00 pm 
The Desert Speaks  "Of Drought and Fire"  Within the last three decades there have been large wildfires consuming the forests in nearly all the mountain ranges above the desert southwest. Just below the ranges, the lack of rains combined with invasive species has caused additional wildfires that have devastated portions of the Sonoran Desert. The link between drought and fire has pre-historic roots and host David Yetman and Tom Swetnam from the University of Arizona's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research travel through the desert to higher elevations that contain evidence of drought, fire, and civilization. D

4:30 pm 
Ribbon of Sand   This film from John Grabowska looks at one of the world's last natural barrier island systems among the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Although the area is protected from commercial development, it is also doomed to change, perhaps disappear.G

5:00 pm 

6:00 pm 
Antiques Roadshow  "Relative Riches"  Appraisers take on family folklore to answer questions about the stories that are handed down with heirlooms. Questions include: Did that refinished chair once seat royalty? Did a tall tale get passed down with a tall chest? Other items are a bow and quiver purported to have been made and signed by Chief Geronimo; a carved emerald and ruby ring; and a questionable 1815 Kentucky corner cupboard.G

7:00 pm 
Summer Sun, Winter Moon   A symphony inspired by the Lewis and Clark expedition brings together two individuals from different worlds: Rob Kapilow, a celebrated composer trying to breathe new life into classical music, and Darrell Robes Kipp, a Blackfeet Indian poet fighting to save his language from extinction. SUMMER SUN, WINTER MOON tells the story of how their unexpected collaboration creates a unique work of art from the perspective of American Indians today. D

8:00 pm 
National Parks: America's Best Idea  "Going Home (1920-1933)"  The advent of the automobile allows more people than ever before to visit the parks. Mather embraces the opportunity and works to build more roads in the parks. Enthusiasts like Margaret and Edward Gehrke of Nebraska begin "collecting" parks, visiting as many as they can. In North Carolina a reclusive writer and a Japanese immigrant join forces to launch a campaign to protect the last stands of virgin forest in the Smoky Mountains by establishing it as a park. In Wyoming, John D. Rockefeller Jr. begins quietly buying up land in the Teton Mountain Range and valley, planning to donate it for a park. Part 4 of 6G

10:00 pm 
To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey   "To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey" traces the filmmaker's community's roots in the neighborhood of Little Caughnawaga in Brooklyn, NY, Little Caughnawaga and the legacy of their male relatives who helped build parts of New York City skyscrapers and bridges as iron workers. D

11:00 pm 
Elbert Hubbard: An American Original   A rising businessman turned Arts and Crafts leader, Elbert Hubbard founds the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York. Narrated by actor Liev Schreiber, the profile follows Hubbard's career and tells how the author, publisher, lecturer and entrepreneur influenced popular culture and American thought for two decades.G

12:00 am 
Theater Talk  "The Lyrics of Johnny Mercer: "One for My Baby And One More for the Road""  Theater historians Barry Day and Robert Kimball discuss The Complete Lyrics of Johnny Mercer, their comprehensive collection of the acclaimed lyricist's over 1200 works. Also on the show, popular cabaret singers Anna Bergman and Steve Ross perform of some of Mercer's best-known works, including "Too Marvelous for Words," "Moon River," and "Hooray for Hollywood.". D

12:30 am 
Closer to Truth  "Does Evil Disprove God?"  Theologians have no tougher task than explaining evil, its enormity even more than its existence. Give the clergy their due: they've devised clever, even profound, rationale. But at the end of the long day, do these explanations, or rationalizations, really work?. D

1:00 am 
Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "The Lure of Magnetism"  What is the difference between a permanent magnet and an electromagnet? In this workshop, fourth-grade students build an electromagnet by winding a wire around a rivet and attaching the ends to battery terminals. The students first predict how many washers they can pick up with the help of their electromagnet and then perform the experiment to test their predictions. After the number of washers is recorded and the results are discussed, the students engage in a group discussion about practical uses for electromagnets.G

2:00 am 
Unfinished Nation  "What Price Freedom"  NULL

2:30 am 
Unfinished Nation  "Tattered Remains"  NULL

3:00 am 
Arts In Every Classroom: A Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, The  "Workshop 4. Creating A Multi-Arts Performance Piece"  Learner Team members and students examine the elements of the classic journey as identified by Joseph Campbell. They then create a multi-arts performance piece that represents a journey story. They apply what they have learned in previous lessons in order to rehearse, critique, revise, and perform their work. D

4:00 am 
Saddle Club  "Foster Horse Pt. 2"  Red gives up on Storm. Lisa is upset that Red wants to return the horse to the refuge. Ashley and Melanie set up a guinea pig enterprise to help the stable. Part 2 of 3G

4:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "The Biz Kids Challenge"  The Biz Kids learn the world of marketing through the "Project Lemonade Challenge." Two teams, two identical lemonade stands. It's up to the kids to decide the price and promotion strategy to sell the most product. D

5:00 am 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Powerful Pulleys"  One of the tree house detectives has had an accident and cannot get into the tree house. Using Problem-Based Learning, the rest of the gang investigates the world of simple machines and physical science and "pulls" together to get everyone into the tree house.G

6:00 am 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Madrid and the End of the Road"  Mario, Gwyneth, Mark and Claudia end their epic road trip in Madrid. They have a full plate of activities lined up: lunch with the world's most famous chef, an architectural tour of modern Madrid with a few palaces and some history thrown in, a quick appearance at a Real Madrid soccer match, madrileno nightlife and cocido madrileno, a delectable hangover cure. The series concludes with a no-holds-barred, road trip team vs. D

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "France's Alsace"  After village-hopping and wine-shopping along the Alsatian wine road, we savor the world-class cuisine and art of Colmar and visit the birthplace of Champagne.G

7:30 am 
Classical Destinations  "Vienna"  The last difficult years of Mozart's short life; Beethoven's tragic deafness; the glamorous but turbulent life of the great 'Waltz King', Johann Strauss the Younger - all these took place in Vienna. Niki exchanges her violin bow for a baton to conduct the Blue Danube with a virtual orchestra in the House of Music. D

8:00 am 
Garden Smart   Rosedown Plantation dates to the 1800's and is located in one of the most historic corridors of South Louisiana. Its garden design has roots in formal gardens of France and Italy, many of the plants were imported from the Orient. Today its pleasure gardens are notable for their size, sophistication and refined plant collections. D

8:30 am 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 7 of 16"  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

9:00 am 
Hometime  "Sculpture Studio: Finishing"  The HOMETIME crew wraps up the workshop with doors, windows and welding equipment.G

9:30 am 
Cultivating Life  "Cat"  Topics include catmints for any garden, a catfish salad and cats as pets.G

10:00 am 
Sewing with Nancy  "Versatile Ombre Quilting - Part 2"  Subtle to dramatic gradations of ombre fabrics are ideal for landscape quilting. Nancy enlists the help of designer Natalie Sewell to create gorgeous art quilts with a sense of depth using ombre fabrics. They quickly cut trees, branches, and sky from a single ombre, and fussy cut leaves from another. D

10:30 am 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Girlie Style"  Donna shows how to daisy up and decorate wooden letters, picture frames, boxes and clothing for that special little girl in your life. D

11:00 am 
Simply Ming  "Hot Water Dough/Shallots"  Ming combines a hot water dough with the French ingredient shallots for shallot pancakes. Guest chef Iris Tsai, Ming's Mom, makes her pork stir-fried bing.G

11:30 am 
Lidia's Italy  "Heavenly Baccala"  Lidia turns salt cod into a creamy baked topping for polenta. The meal includes rice and pea soup and a sandy cake with whipped cream and berries.G

12:00 pm 
Great Conversations  "John Updike and Robert Siegel"  John Updike (Golf Dreams, the Rabbit series) and Robert Siegel (National Public Radio). D

1:00 pm 
Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "The Lure of Magnetism"  What is the difference between a permanent magnet and an electromagnet? In this workshop, fourth-grade students build an electromagnet by winding a wire around a rivet and attaching the ends to battery terminals. The students first predict how many washers they can pick up with the help of their electromagnet and then perform the experiment to test their predictions. After the number of washers is recorded and the results are discussed, the students engage in a group discussion about practical uses for electromagnets.G

2:00 pm 
Place of Our Own  "Making Thinking Visible"  NULL

2:30 pm 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Como Estimular El Pensamiento Cientifico"  NULL

3:00 pm 
Arts In Every Classroom: A Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, The  "Workshop 4. Creating A Multi-Arts Performance Piece"  Learner Team members and students examine the elements of the classic journey as identified by Joseph Campbell. They then create a multi-arts performance piece that represents a journey story. They apply what they have learned in previous lessons in order to rehearse, critique, revise, and perform their work. D

4:00 pm 
Saddle Club  "Foster Horse Pt. 2"  Red gives up on Storm. Lisa is upset that Red wants to return the horse to the refuge. Ashley and Melanie set up a guinea pig enterprise to help the stable. Part 2 of 3G

4:30 pm 
Biz Kid$  "The Biz Kids Challenge"  The Biz Kids learn the world of marketing through the "Project Lemonade Challenge." Two teams, two identical lemonade stands. It's up to the kids to decide the price and promotion strategy to sell the most product. D

5:00 pm 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Powerful Pulleys"  One of the tree house detectives has had an accident and cannot get into the tree house. Using Problem-Based Learning, the rest of the gang investigates the world of simple machines and physical science and "pulls" together to get everyone into the tree house.G

6:00 pm 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Madrid and the End of the Road"  Mario, Gwyneth, Mark and Claudia end their epic road trip in Madrid. They have a full plate of activities lined up: lunch with the world's most famous chef, an architectural tour of modern Madrid with a few palaces and some history thrown in, a quick appearance at a Real Madrid soccer match, madrileno nightlife and cocido madrileno, a delectable hangover cure. The series concludes with a no-holds-barred, road trip team vs. D

7:00 pm 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "France's Alsace"  After village-hopping and wine-shopping along the Alsatian wine road, we savor the world-class cuisine and art of Colmar and visit the birthplace of Champagne.G

7:30 pm 
Classical Destinations  "Vienna"  The last difficult years of Mozart's short life; Beethoven's tragic deafness; the glamorous but turbulent life of the great 'Waltz King', Johann Strauss the Younger - all these took place in Vienna. Niki exchanges her violin bow for a baton to conduct the Blue Danube with a virtual orchestra in the House of Music. D

8:00 pm 
Garden Smart   Rosedown Plantation dates to the 1800's and is located in one of the most historic corridors of South Louisiana. Its garden design has roots in formal gardens of France and Italy, many of the plants were imported from the Orient. Today its pleasure gardens are notable for their size, sophistication and refined plant collections. D

8:30 pm 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 7 of 16"  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

9:00 pm 
Hometime  "Sculpture Studio: Finishing"  The HOMETIME crew wraps up the workshop with doors, windows and welding equipment.G

9:30 pm 
Cultivating Life  "Cat"  Topics include catmints for any garden, a catfish salad and cats as pets.G

10:00 pm 
Sewing with Nancy  "Versatile Ombre Quilting - Part 2"  Subtle to dramatic gradations of ombre fabrics are ideal for landscape quilting. Nancy enlists the help of designer Natalie Sewell to create gorgeous art quilts with a sense of depth using ombre fabrics. They quickly cut trees, branches, and sky from a single ombre, and fussy cut leaves from another. D

10:30 pm 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Girlie Style"  Donna shows how to daisy up and decorate wooden letters, picture frames, boxes and clothing for that special little girl in your life. D

11:00 pm 
Simply Ming  "Hot Water Dough/Shallots"  Ming combines a hot water dough with the French ingredient shallots for shallot pancakes. Guest chef Iris Tsai, Ming's Mom, makes her pork stir-fried bing.G

11:30 pm 
Lidia's Italy  "Heavenly Baccala"  Lidia turns salt cod into a creamy baked topping for polenta. The meal includes rice and pea soup and a sandy cake with whipped cream and berries.G

12:00 am 
Global Voices  "Witnesses to a Secret War"  This program tells the stories of three generations of Hmong refugees as they struggle with their personal and political legacies. The Xiong family, who fought on America's side of the "secret" war in Laos, tries to claim their own piece of the American dream while Hmong American Ka Ying Yang tries to understand her own similar family history. D

1:00 am 
A Blackfeet Encounter   In July 1806, Meriwether Lewis and another member of the Corps of Discovery killed two Blackfeet warriors and marked the only deadly clash between American Indians and the otherwise peaceful Lewis and Clark Expedition. The documentary also depicts the tragedies and challenges endured by the Blackfeet people during the 19th and 20th centuries, including intertribal fighting, massacres, starvation, unemployment, poverty and racism.G

2:00 am 
NOW on PBS   NULL

2:30 am 

3:00 am 

4:00 am 
Charlie Rose   NULL

5:00 am 

5:30 am 

6:00 am 
Weaving Worlds   WEAVING WORLDS presents an absorbing and intimate portrait of economic and cultural survival through art. The documentary traces the history of Navajo rug weavers and their role within the global economy by highlighting the stories and characters behind the production and trading of Navajo rugs. Told from the weavers' point-of-view, WEAVING WORLDS turns a keen and compassionate eye toward indigenous artists and their struggle to maintain pride and cultural vitality through their textiles. D

7:00 am 
Independent Lens  "Miss Navajo"  Filmmakers Billy Luther and Fenton Bailey follow Crystal Frazier, 21, a not-so-fluent Navajo speaker and self-professed introvert, as she undertakes the Miss Navajo pageant's challenges. She must answer questions in Navajo, and demonstrate skills essential to daily tribal life: fry-bread making, rug weaving and sheep butchering.G

8:00 am 
Nature  "The Cheetah Orphans"  Veteran filmmaker Simon King takes on the role of mother to two cheetah cubs, Toki and Sambu, orphaned when their mother was killed by a lion. It is a two-year emotional rollercoaster of terrifying danger and intimate moments of cheetah life.G

9:00 am 

10:00 am 
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

11:00 am 

11:30 am 

12:00 pm 
Weaving Worlds   WEAVING WORLDS presents an absorbing and intimate portrait of economic and cultural survival through art. The documentary traces the history of Navajo rug weavers and their role within the global economy by highlighting the stories and characters behind the production and trading of Navajo rugs. Told from the weavers' point-of-view, WEAVING WORLDS turns a keen and compassionate eye toward indigenous artists and their struggle to maintain pride and cultural vitality through their textiles. D

1:00 pm 
Independent Lens  "Miss Navajo"  Filmmakers Billy Luther and Fenton Bailey follow Crystal Frazier, 21, a not-so-fluent Navajo speaker and self-professed introvert, as she undertakes the Miss Navajo pageant's challenges. She must answer questions in Navajo, and demonstrate skills essential to daily tribal life: fry-bread making, rug weaving and sheep butchering.G

2:00 pm 
Nature  "The Cheetah Orphans"  Veteran filmmaker Simon King takes on the role of mother to two cheetah cubs, Toki and Sambu, orphaned when their mother was killed by a lion. It is a two-year emotional rollercoaster of terrifying danger and intimate moments of cheetah life.G

3:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

4:00 pm 
BBC World News   NULL

4:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

5:00 pm 
Weaving Worlds   WEAVING WORLDS presents an absorbing and intimate portrait of economic and cultural survival through art. The documentary traces the history of Navajo rug weavers and their role within the global economy by highlighting the stories and characters behind the production and trading of Navajo rugs. Told from the weavers' point-of-view, WEAVING WORLDS turns a keen and compassionate eye toward indigenous artists and their struggle to maintain pride and cultural vitality through their textiles. D

6:00 pm 
Independent Lens  "Miss Navajo"  Filmmakers Billy Luther and Fenton Bailey follow Crystal Frazier, 21, a not-so-fluent Navajo speaker and self-professed introvert, as she undertakes the Miss Navajo pageant's challenges. She must answer questions in Navajo, and demonstrate skills essential to daily tribal life: fry-bread making, rug weaving and sheep butchering.G

7:00 pm 
Nature  "The Cheetah Orphans"  Veteran filmmaker Simon King takes on the role of mother to two cheetah cubs, Toki and Sambu, orphaned when their mother was killed by a lion. It is a two-year emotional rollercoaster of terrifying danger and intimate moments of cheetah life.G

8:00 pm 

9:00 pm 

9:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

10:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

11:00 pm 
Independent Lens  "Miss Navajo"  Filmmakers Billy Luther and Fenton Bailey follow Crystal Frazier, 21, a not-so-fluent Navajo speaker and self-professed introvert, as she undertakes the Miss Navajo pageant's challenges. She must answer questions in Navajo, and demonstrate skills essential to daily tribal life: fry-bread making, rug weaving and sheep butchering.G



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