ALL (MT) |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
12:00 am
BBC World News
NULL
|
|
12:30 am
Worldfocus
NULL
|
|
1:00 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
|
|
2:00 am
Scientific American Frontiers
"Beneath The Sea"
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard shows Alan Alda new technologies and research techniques that are revealing undersea secrets. Alda visits Ballard's Institute for Exploration, tests out the interiors of exploration vessels and takes a virtual underwater trip through a remotely-operated vehicle (ROV).G
|
|
3:00 am
Eyes of Nye
"Evolution of Sex"
New gene combinations among humans help the offspring fight off parasites and other attackers.G
|
|
3:30 am
Design Squad
"Winner Takes All"
A product design firm asks the teams to develop and test a "summer sled" for a retailer. The teams have a bumpy downhill slide to the finish line.G
|
|
4:00 am
Place of Our Own
"Thinking Like A Scientist"
NULL
|
|
4:30 am
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Como Ayudar Al Nino A Aprender A Ir Al Bano Solito"
NULL
|
|
5:00 am
BBC World News
NULL
|
|
5:30 am
Connect with English
"The Pressure's On/Sharing Feelings"
Rebecca meets with her advisor to talk about catching up in her studies. The holidays are quickly approaching and she'll have to work extremely hard to pass her exams.G
|
|
6:00 am
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
"Standing Forward Folds"
With Standing Camel, Padahastasana, Parsvokonasana. D
|
|
6:30 am
Dragon Tales
"Moving On/Head Over Heels"
Moving On - Cassie's favorite big sister, Sophie, is going away to cooking school and Cassie is devastated to see her go. Enrique sings a Spanish farewell song as the sisters embrace. The gang tries to cheer her up about missing Sophie. D
|
|
7:00 am
Arthur
"Kids Are from Earth, Parents Are from Pluto/Nerves of Steal"
"Kids Are From Earth, Parents Are From Pluto"--Francine's dad falling asleep in class? Arthur's dad telling food jokes in the cafeteria? Is it a bad dream? No, it's Lakewood Elementary Parents Open House! How will the kids survive a whole evening of their parents' embarrassing antics? "Nerves of Steal"--Buster can't cope with being the only kid in Elwood City who doesn't have a Cybertoy, so he decides to take matters in his own hands by borrowing one from the store. But Buster gets caught -- by his guilty conscience. D
|
|
7:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Alice Twinkle Toes/Martha Fails The Course"
Alice Twinkle Toes - Alice is a talented athlete, but grace is not her middle name. After she sees a performance of the ballet, she secretly wishes she could take ballet lessons. But how can she ever admit she's interested when she knows her brother Ronald will tease her mercilessly?Martha Fails the Course - After she sees a dog agility course on TV, Martha decides being an agility dog is just the thing for her. D
|
|
8:00 am
Curious George
"Curious George Takes A Job/Curious George Takes Another Job - (Part 1 & 2)"
Curious George Takes a Job - Following his nose, George sniffs his way to Chef Pisghetti's Ristorante where he finds Gnocchi the cat being tormented by her enormous ribbon. While the Chef is cooking up a meal to tempt a restaurant critic, George and Gnocchi experiment with kitchen magic. They learn that when cooking, not everything becomes floppy like spaghetti and some things don't really belong in the pasta pot. D
|
|
8:30 am
Sid The Science Kid
"Sid's Amazing Lungs"
Sid races around his room and finds himself breathing really fast. Sid then wonders where all the air is going in his body when he breathes in? At school, Sid and his friends discover that our bodies have lungs to help us breathe in oxygen!. D
|
|
9:00 am
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
|
|
9:30 am
Dinosaur Train
"Beating The Heat/Flowers for Mom"
Beating the Heat - Buddy and Tiny travel to the Jurassic to make a new friend, Morris Stegosaurus, and discover how this huge dinosaur keeps cool in the heat.Flowers for Mom - The kids go to the Big Pond to look for flowers to give to Mom on her special Mothers Day. They find many different flowers while following a very busy bee. D
|
|
10:00 am
Sesame Street
"Sesame Street Grouch Messing Machine"
Elmo and Leela are in the Laundromat when they hear a loud, clanging sound. Leela explains that the washing machine always gives her trouble and she wants to get rid of it, but Elmo insists that she keep it. Leela asks Luis to try to fix it again. D
|
|
11:00 am
Clifford The Big Red Dog
"Doghouse Rock/Guess Who's Coming to Birdwell Island"
DOGHOUSE ROCK: Mac wants to join the pop band T-Bone has put together, but has a hard time finding where his talents fit in. With the help of his good friends, Mac discovers he has a special talent for writing. GUESS WHO'S COMING TO BIRDWELL ISLAND: When a famous dog champion Oscar OwenBright Like The Sun comes to Birdwell, the dogs go out of their way to impress him. D
|
|
11:30 am
WordWorld
"The Mystery of the Disappearing Pie/Duck's Family Reunion"
The Mystery of the Disappearing Pie - When Pig's pie for Bear goes missing, it's up to Detective Sheep to follow the letter clues and solve the mystery of the disappearing pie!Duck's Family Reunion - Because they have a similar sounding name, Duck mistakes Truck for a long-lost relative! Frog is a bit ruffled at the epidemic of silliness going around, but ends up saving the day for Duck and his word "family". D
|
|
12:00 pm
Caillou
"All Kinds of Weather"
Rain, sleet, sun, and snow: Caillou is amazed by all the ways that weather changes. He's nearly in a state during a thunderstorm until Dad explains what thunder is (and how to tell it's going away). Caillou also makes the best of a rainy day by splashing in puddles. D
|
|
12:30 pm
Barney & Friends
"Best In Show and the Chase"
Best in Show: When the kids decide to have a Dog Show to show off their pets, BJ feels a little left out. He doesn't have a dog, and he sure wishes he did! A friend from the park shares her dog with BJ so he can join in the fun. Everyone has a great time and realizes that all of their dogs are winners! Educational theme: Sharing. D
|
|
1:00 pm
It's A Big Big World
"Making New Friends/Little Things"
Making New Friends - There's someone new living in the World Tree -she's Riona, a cute, baby sloth, but how did she join the rainforest family?Curriculum Objective: Meeting new people can be intimidating, but making new friends is wonderful.Little Things - Riona helps Bob show everyone in the World Tree how little things they can do to help the environment can become a big help.Curriculum Objective: The world is big, but we can make a difference in our environment no matter how small we are. D
|
|
1:30 pm
Zoboomafoo
"Swimming"
Everybody's swimming at Animal Junction: black jaguars, soft-shelled turtles, African penguins, Kratts -- and even Zoboo!G
|
|
2:00 pm
Between the Lions
"Violet's Music & What Instrument Does Alvin Play"
Lionel and Leona discover that there are so many wonderful instruments to play, and if you keep playing music, you'll find someone who wants to join your band. D
|
|
2:30 pm
Wishbone
"Muttketeer!"
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, Wishbone finds adventure when he tries to join the kids in school. D
|
|
3:00 pm
Electric Company
"The Flube Whisperer"
Keith sends away for a Skeleckian pet that lives in a biosphere. But when the biosphere malfunctions, will Manny save the day?. D
|
|
3:30 pm
WordGirl
"Slumber Party Pooper /Line Lessons with Lady Redundant Woman"
Slumber Party Pooper - Becky finally convinces her parents to let her have her first slumber party. But who invited Eileen, A.k.a. D
|
|
4:00 pm
Maya & Miguel
"The Cheery Chipper Cupid Sisters"
Maya and her friends are in love with the new girls action cartoon, "The Cheery Chipper Cupid Sisters". They join the fan club, wear the t-shirts, chant the chants, and begin to drive their friends and families up a wall. Things only get worse when their efforts to spread sweetness, happiness and love in the manner of their two-dimensional idols seem to backfire. D
|
|
4:30 pm
Cyberchase
"The Deedle Beast"
Digit is pet-sitting in Golftopia, taking care of Dewey, a lovable Deedle Beast. But suddenly Dewey starts going berserk on his daily walks. What's going on?! The kids arrive to help, but how do you figure out what's wrong with an animal that can't talk? The kids begin to see a pattern in the critter's odd behavior - and the plot thickens when they realize that Hacker has moved in right next door. D
|
|
5:00 pm
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
"When Home Is A House of Cards"
Ruff sends Sammy and Sam to the MSPCA to make a promotional video. Noel and Jay meet up with a famous card stacker to build a tower of cards. D
|
|
5:30 pm
|
|
6:00 pm
|
|
7:00 pm
Nova
"What Are Dreams?"
NOVA joins leading dream researchers and witnesses extraordinary experiments used to investigate the world of sleep. From human narcoleptics to sleepwalking cats, from recurrent nightmares to those who can't dream, each sequence contains a vital clue to the question these scientists are pursuing: Why do we dream?G
|
|
8:00 pm
Wild!
"Alaska's Wild Giants"
Denali - six million acres of Alaskan wilderness - is home to some of North America's most dramatic and powerful hunters. This is wilderness at its most extreme amid the stunning beauty of a world heritage site.G
|
|
9:00 pm
Frontline
"The Card Game"
Credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news. Correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the future of the massive consumer loan industry and its impact on a fragile national economy in this follow-up to the "Secret History of the Credit Card."G
|
|
10:00 pm
Independent Lens
"Objectified"
Director Gary Hustwit ("Helvetica") looks at people's complex relationship with manufactured objects, the designers and the creative process behind the work. Step inside the offices of the world's most influential product designers to see how these objects influence people who come in contact with the products.G
|
|
11:00 pm
Charlie Rose
NULL
|
|
12:00 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
|
|
1:00 am
Masterpiece Contemporary
"Collision - Part 2"
The investigation into the multi-vehicle road accident unravels secrets of the complete strangers involved, revealing government cover-ups, smuggling and murder. Beyond the chaotic landscape of the roadway mayhem, a series of invisible dramas unfolds around the survivors, from a nightmare of intrigue, discovery of a horrific scheme, a murder investigation and an ill-advised romance. Part 2 of 2G
|
|
2:30 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
|
|
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
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
|
|
5:00 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
|
|
5:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Alice Twinkle Toes/Martha Fails The Course"
Alice Twinkle Toes - Alice is a talented athlete, but grace is not her middle name. After she sees a performance of the ballet, she secretly wishes she could take ballet lessons. But how can she ever admit she's interested when she knows her brother Ronald will tease her mercilessly?Martha Fails the Course - After she sees a dog agility course on TV, Martha decides being an agility dog is just the thing for her. D
|
|
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
|
|
7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"London: Mod and Trad"
London is quintessentially English.yet cosmopolitan. We check out the new - the Millennium Bridge and the British Museum's Great Court, and admire the old - well-wrapped mummies and a rare Leonardo. D
|
|
7:30 am
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"The Southwest: Zion and Canyon De Chelly"
Art explores surreal slot canyons carved by wind and water and encounters strange rock spires, call hoodoos, in Utah's Zion National Park. On the Navajo Reservation in Arizona, he goes by horseback with a Navajo guide to discover petroglyphs hidden in Canyon de Chelly.G
|
|
8:00 am
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
|
|
8:30 am
Smart Travels - Pacific Rim With Rudy Maxa
"Guadalajara & Puerto Vallarta"
Guadalajara is alive with the music of mariachis, flowers, colonial architecture, and passionate artists. Rudy explores the rich history and culture of "The Most Mexican of Cities." Art and artists are an important part of Guadalajara and Rudy takes it all in from the papier-mache pinatas to the dramatic murals of Orozco. D
|
|
9:00 am
America's Heartland
Host Paul Ryan learns about cheese making at a one of a kind sheep dairy in New Jersey. Reporter Jason Shoultz goes on a watery harvest for clams off the Gulf Coast of Florida. Reporter Ron Hyde finds out how citrus research is developing flavorful new varieties at a growing operation in Central California. D
|
|
9:30 am
Lidia's Italy
"You Say Tomato, I Say Apple (Trentino Alto Adige)"
You thought that Lidia had demonstrated every version of a good, basic tomato sauce? Well in this episode, she'll add an ingredient that just might surprise you. Apples! The northern, mountainous region of Trentino Alto Adige is "apple country" in Italy, and they use them everywhere. Lidia will visit the Consorzio Melinda apple orchards, climb the ladders and pick her own bushel before bringing you back to the kitchen to make a delicious Tomato and Apple Sauce for spaghetti, a Cauliflower and Potato Salad. D
|
|
10:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"French Classics, Reimagined"
French Chicken in a Pot - Julia Collin Davison uses a French technique to make chicken in a covered pot and teaches Christopher Kimball the secrets to cooking chicken with tender, succulent meat bursting with concentrated flavor.French Onion Soup - Becky Hays shows host Christopher Kimball how to make an authentic French onion soup at home without spending all day at the stove.Equipment Corner: Mandolines - Equipment Expert Adam Ried and host Christopher Kimball meet in the Equipment Corner to review mandolines and find out which specialty slicer is best suited for the home cook. D
|
|
10:30 am
Everyday Baking from Everyday Food
"Classic Cookies"
Cookies are perhaps the easiest and fastest baked sweets you can make. On today's show, John makes four classic cookie recipes: kitchen sink cookies, packed with chocolate chunks, raisins and pecans; peanut butter surprise cookies, soft and chewy and topped with a chocolate peanut butter cup; two kinds of icebox shortbread cookies, one flavored with orange zest and cranberries and the other containing dried apricots and pistachios. And the cookie jar wouldn't be complete without oatmeal date cookies. D
|
|
11:00 am
Newport Jazz Festival 2006
NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL 2006 highlights performances from the world's longest-running jazz festival, now in its 52nd year. Taped on three seaside stages at Newport, Rhode Island's historic Fort Adams State Park, this annual special features an all-star roster of jazz greats, contemporary R&B stylists and up-and-coming artists. The High Definition program captures the sights and sounds of the festival -from the music to scenes of the audience, food, vendors and backstage life. D
|
|
12:00 pm
Sesame Street
"Sesame Street Grouch Messing Machine"
Elmo and Leela are in the Laundromat when they hear a loud, clanging sound. Leela explains that the washing machine always gives her trouble and she wants to get rid of it, but Elmo insists that she keep it. Leela asks Luis to try to fix it again. D
|
|
1:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
"Beating The Heat/Flowers for Mom"
Beating the Heat - Buddy and Tiny travel to the Jurassic to make a new friend, Morris Stegosaurus, and discover how this huge dinosaur keeps cool in the heat.Flowers for Mom - The kids go to the Big Pond to look for flowers to give to Mom on her special Mothers Day. They find many different flowers while following a very busy bee. D
|
|
1:30 pm
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
|
|
2:00 pm
Martha Speaks
"Alice Twinkle Toes/Martha Fails The Course"
Alice Twinkle Toes - Alice is a talented athlete, but grace is not her middle name. After she sees a performance of the ballet, she secretly wishes she could take ballet lessons. But how can she ever admit she's interested when she knows her brother Ronald will tease her mercilessly?Martha Fails the Course - After she sees a dog agility course on TV, Martha decides being an agility dog is just the thing for her. D
|
|
2:30 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
|
|
3:00 pm
Wyland's Art Studio
"Florida's Manatee"
Learn how to use light, shadow, and hues to create 3-dimensional effects.G
|
|
3:30 pm
Piano Guy
Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Cole Porter's "Night And Day" and the signature lick from "Nobody Does It Better." Featured guests include David Tolley, Karl Propst and five-time Grammy nominee David Benoit. D
|
|
4:00 pm
The Desert Speaks
"Giants on a Galapagos Island"
This program visits one of the few inhabited islands in the Galapagos. Host David Yetman and ecologist Yar Petryszyn explore the people and culture of the island of Santa Cruz with a stroll through the market at Puerto Ayora. Then it's off to visit the Darwin Research Station and its famous saddle back tortoises, which are being reintroduced to the area after being hunted close to extinction. 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
Nova
"What Are Dreams?"
NOVA joins leading dream researchers and witnesses extraordinary experiments used to investigate the world of sleep. From human narcoleptics to sleepwalking cats, from recurrent nightmares to those who can't dream, each sequence contains a vital clue to the question these scientists are pursuing: Why do we dream?G
|
|
7:00 pm
Frontline
"The Card Game"
Credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news. Correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the future of the massive consumer loan industry and its impact on a fragile national economy in this follow-up to the "Secret History of the Credit Card."G
|
|
8:00 pm
Independent Lens
"Objectified"
Director Gary Hustwit ("Helvetica") looks at people's complex relationship with manufactured objects, the designers and the creative process behind the work. Step inside the offices of the world's most influential product designers to see how these objects influence people who come in contact with the products.G
|
|
9:00 pm
Nova
"What Are Dreams?"
NOVA joins leading dream researchers and witnesses extraordinary experiments used to investigate the world of sleep. From human narcoleptics to sleepwalking cats, from recurrent nightmares to those who can't dream, each sequence contains a vital clue to the question these scientists are pursuing: Why do we dream?G
|
|
10:00 pm
Frontline
"The Card Game"
Credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news. Correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the future of the massive consumer loan industry and its impact on a fragile national economy in this follow-up to the "Secret History of the Credit Card."G
|
|
11:00 pm
Independent Lens
"Objectified"
Director Gary Hustwit ("Helvetica") looks at people's complex relationship with manufactured objects, the designers and the creative process behind the work. Step inside the offices of the world's most influential product designers to see how these objects influence people who come in contact with the products.G
|
|
12:00 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 36. Theater F"
Berlin's avant-garde Grips Theatre and a documentary about Germany's legendary film history. Vocabulary related to film and theater. D
|
|
12:15 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Wiederholung (Review) 12"
Typisch Deutsch? (Typically German?), Vom Sauerkraut zur Pizza (From Sauerkraut to Pizza), Umweltschutz zu Hause (Environmental Protection at Home). D
|
|
12:30 am
Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Electric Battery"
Volta invents the electric battery using the internal properties of different metals.n. D
|
|
1:00 am
Growing Old in a New Age
"Love, Intimacy, and Sexuality"
Examines the sources of love and affection in old age and describes how aging may affect sexual and reproductive functioning. Older adults discuss their continuing need for companionship, intimacy, love, and sex. D
|
|
2:00 am
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"A Challenge for Two Old Cities"
Lanzhou: Confluence of Cultures - We travel to the frontiers of Han and Muslim China in the city of Lanzhou.Shenyang: Hope for China's Rust Belt? A previously dynamic industrialcity continues to struggle with modernizing its manufacturing infrastructure.G
|
|
2:30 am
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"Small Farms, Big Cities"
Northern Japan: Protecting the Harvest - Japanese rice farmers battle destructive weather in order to save their crops.Tokyo: Anatomy of a Mega-City - The continuing expansion of the Tokyo megalopolis leads to ever longer commutes and demand for suburban housing.G
|
|
3:00 am
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History
"Korea and the Cold War: A Case Study"
This workshop looks at the first use of military force under the Truman Doctrine, and the Korean War as the first practical manifestation of America's Cold War "containment" policy. Using works by George Kennan and Walter Lippman, treaties, and the texts of the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine, the onscreen participants take on the roles of major military, political, and strategic players at a mock Senate hearing to decide whether to intervene in Korea in 1950.G
|
|
4:00 am
Saddle Club
"Foster Horse Pt. 3"
Lisa gains Storm's trust but his ultimate test is still to come. Saddle Club members are distressed that the trails will have to be sold to save the Pine Hollow Stables. Part 3 of 3G
|
|
4:30 am
Biz Kid$
"How to Be A Smart Consumer"
Get the most for your money. Join the Biz Kids and you'll explore smart shopping strategies. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and traps set by savvy marketers and high-pressure salesmen. D
|
|
5:00 am
Nasa Sci Files
"The Case of the Shaky Quake"
Troubled by a strange tremor in the area, the tree house detectives investigate earthquakes. Join them as they delve into geography, geology, and plate tectronics to discover why they're "all shook up".G
|
|
6:00 am
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Danny Bortnick, Green Eggs & Ham"
Nick Stellino makes Pasta with Ham, Mushrooms, Asparagus and Truffle Oil. Then Chef Danny Bortnick from Firefly in Washington, D.C. conjures up Green Eggs & Ham. D
|
|
6:30 am
Avec Eric
"Birth of a Dish"
On today's episode Eric travels to coastal Livorno in Tuscany where he starts the day early in the morning at the local fish and vegetable markets, then head into the kitchen to watch the preparation and then enjoy eating a traditional fisherman's stew called cacciucco. Inspired by this red wine fish stew, we next join Eric at his restaurant as he and his team of chefs create a new dish using these traditional flavors but with new techniques. Back home, Eric shows us how to prepare a home kitchen version of the codfish Basquaise they created at Le Bernardin. D
|
|
7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe Classics
"Spain's Costa Del Sol"
Rick explores Granada's Alhambra, has fun in the sun, climbs the Rock of Gibraltar and plunges into exotic Morocco.G
|
|
7:30 am
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Great Hotels of the World"
For over 30 years Burt has been living in hotels around the world. And many times he has stayed in some of the greatest hotels in the world. Each of these famous hotels bases its success on different elements and yet there is a common approach to attending to the needs of each quest. D
|
|
8:00 am
The Victory Garden
"Old"
Host Jamie Durie visits a vegetable garden at San Francisco's City Hall, where he talks with Mayor Gavin Newsom and chef Alice Waters about the slow food movement.G
|
|
8:30 am
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Bar"
Norm changes style to separate the small wet bar from other elements, using natural cherry surfaces. He includes a small sink and wine cooler with mirrors, glass shelves and concealed lights to add elegance to the space. Part 8 of 9G
|
|
9:00 am
Woodsmith Shop
"Sanding Secrets and Fast Finishing"
The last 2 steps can be the most important part of a project: sanding and applying a finish. The editors look at the sanding tools and techniques to get the best results. Then they share their favorite, fast and fool-proof finishing methods. D
|
|
9:30 am
Moment of Luxury
"Modern Meets Incan"
Lima, Peru - Bill visits Lima's magnificent historic sites and discovers the lasting influence of the Incas on modern day Peru. Peruvian contemporary artisans and designers honor their Incan and pre-Columbian roots in creating some of the world's most fascinating art, textiles, jewelry, modern architecture and food. D
|
|
10:00 am
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Sentinel"
Capture the beautiful sky, lighthouse and ease of form with the subject of a rocky shore. D
|
|
10:30 am
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Angler's Haven"
Visit a lovely mountain setting with Bob Ross and step into a secluded fishing spot just perfect for casting a line. D
|
|
11:00 am
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Summer and Smoke"
Rick sets up a backyard grill for wood-fired cooking to prepare carne asada brava - rib eye steak marinated with serrano chiles and lime juice.G
|
|
11:30 am
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Salmon"
Start with one large, whole salmon, and observe as Julia and Jacques transform the fish into Salmon Tartar and "Instant Gravlax." This, of course, is prelude to baking the salmon in an "only Julia can get away with it" bicycle pump inflated parchment papillote (bag). For those cooking solo, they also demonstrate how to filet and then roast fresh salmon, served with a garnish of snow peas and tomatoes. D
|
|
12:00 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 36. Theater F"
Berlin's avant-garde Grips Theatre and a documentary about Germany's legendary film history. Vocabulary related to film and theater. D
|
|
12:15 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Wiederholung (Review) 12"
Typisch Deutsch? (Typically German?), Vom Sauerkraut zur Pizza (From Sauerkraut to Pizza), Umweltschutz zu Hause (Environmental Protection at Home). D
|
|
12:30 pm
Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Electric Battery"
Volta invents the electric battery using the internal properties of different metals.n. D
|
|
1:00 pm
Growing Old in a New Age
"Love, Intimacy, and Sexuality"
Examines the sources of love and affection in old age and describes how aging may affect sexual and reproductive functioning. Older adults discuss their continuing need for companionship, intimacy, love, and sex. D
|
|
2:00 pm
Place of Our Own
"Thinking Like A Scientist"
NULL
|
|
2:30 pm
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Como Ayudar Al Nino A Aprender A Ir Al Bano Solito"
NULL
|
|
3:00 pm
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History
"Korea and the Cold War: A Case Study"
This workshop looks at the first use of military force under the Truman Doctrine, and the Korean War as the first practical manifestation of America's Cold War "containment" policy. Using works by George Kennan and Walter Lippman, treaties, and the texts of the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine, the onscreen participants take on the roles of major military, political, and strategic players at a mock Senate hearing to decide whether to intervene in Korea in 1950.G
|
|
4:00 pm
Saddle Club
"Foster Horse Pt. 3"
Lisa gains Storm's trust but his ultimate test is still to come. Saddle Club members are distressed that the trails will have to be sold to save the Pine Hollow Stables. Part 3 of 3G
|
|
4:30 pm
Biz Kid$
"How to Be A Smart Consumer"
Get the most for your money. Join the Biz Kids and you'll explore smart shopping strategies. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls and traps set by savvy marketers and high-pressure salesmen. D
|
|
5:00 pm
Nasa Sci Files
"The Case of the Shaky Quake"
Troubled by a strange tremor in the area, the tree house detectives investigate earthquakes. Join them as they delve into geography, geology, and plate tectronics to discover why they're "all shook up".G
|
|
6:00 pm
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Danny Bortnick, Green Eggs & Ham"
Nick Stellino makes Pasta with Ham, Mushrooms, Asparagus and Truffle Oil. Then Chef Danny Bortnick from Firefly in Washington, D.C. conjures up Green Eggs & Ham. D
|
|
6:30 pm
Avec Eric
"Birth of a Dish"
On today's episode Eric travels to coastal Livorno in Tuscany where he starts the day early in the morning at the local fish and vegetable markets, then head into the kitchen to watch the preparation and then enjoy eating a traditional fisherman's stew called cacciucco. Inspired by this red wine fish stew, we next join Eric at his restaurant as he and his team of chefs create a new dish using these traditional flavors but with new techniques. Back home, Eric shows us how to prepare a home kitchen version of the codfish Basquaise they created at Le Bernardin. D
|
|
7:00 pm
Rick Steves' Europe Classics
"Spain's Costa Del Sol"
Rick explores Granada's Alhambra, has fun in the sun, climbs the Rock of Gibraltar and plunges into exotic Morocco.G
|
|
7:30 pm
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Great Hotels of the World"
For over 30 years Burt has been living in hotels around the world. And many times he has stayed in some of the greatest hotels in the world. Each of these famous hotels bases its success on different elements and yet there is a common approach to attending to the needs of each quest. D
|
|
8:00 pm
The Victory Garden
"Old"
Host Jamie Durie visits a vegetable garden at San Francisco's City Hall, where he talks with Mayor Gavin Newsom and chef Alice Waters about the slow food movement.G
|
|
8:30 pm
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Bar"
Norm changes style to separate the small wet bar from other elements, using natural cherry surfaces. He includes a small sink and wine cooler with mirrors, glass shelves and concealed lights to add elegance to the space. Part 8 of 9G
|
|
9:00 pm
Woodsmith Shop
"Sanding Secrets and Fast Finishing"
The last 2 steps can be the most important part of a project: sanding and applying a finish. The editors look at the sanding tools and techniques to get the best results. Then they share their favorite, fast and fool-proof finishing methods. D
|
|
9:30 pm
Moment of Luxury
"Modern Meets Incan"
Lima, Peru - Bill visits Lima's magnificent historic sites and discovers the lasting influence of the Incas on modern day Peru. Peruvian contemporary artisans and designers honor their Incan and pre-Columbian roots in creating some of the world's most fascinating art, textiles, jewelry, modern architecture and food. D
|
|
10:00 pm
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Sentinel"
Capture the beautiful sky, lighthouse and ease of form with the subject of a rocky shore. D
|
|
10:30 pm
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Angler's Haven"
Visit a lovely mountain setting with Bob Ross and step into a secluded fishing spot just perfect for casting a line. D
|
|
11:00 pm
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Summer and Smoke"
Rick sets up a backyard grill for wood-fired cooking to prepare carne asada brava - rib eye steak marinated with serrano chiles and lime juice.G
|
|
11:30 pm
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Salmon"
Start with one large, whole salmon, and observe as Julia and Jacques transform the fish into Salmon Tartar and "Instant Gravlax." This, of course, is prelude to baking the salmon in an "only Julia can get away with it" bicycle pump inflated parchment papillote (bag). For those cooking solo, they also demonstrate how to filet and then roast fresh salmon, served with a garnish of snow peas and tomatoes. D
|
|
12:00 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
|
|
1:00 am
|
|
2:00 am
|
|
2:30 am
Tavis Smiley
NULL
|
|
3:00 am
Gearing Up
NULL
|
|
4:00 am
Charlie Rose
NULL
|
|
5:00 am
|
|
5:30 am
European Journal
NULL
|
|
6:00 am
Jim Thorpe: World's Greatest Athlete
Chronicles the sports superstar's remarkable life (1887-1953) from his boyhood in Oklahoma and his gold-medal wins at the 1912 Summer Olympics to his subsequent fall from grace and later, his advocacy of American Indian rights and self-sufficiency.G
|
|
7:00 am
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
|
|
8:00 am
|
|
9:00 am
Gearing Up
NULL
|
|
10:00 am
Tavis Smiley
NULL
|
|
10:30 am
Tavis Smiley
NULL
|
|
11:00 am
|
|
11:30 am
European Journal
NULL
|
|
12:00 pm
Jim Thorpe: World's Greatest Athlete
Chronicles the sports superstar's remarkable life (1887-1953) from his boyhood in Oklahoma and his gold-medal wins at the 1912 Summer Olympics to his subsequent fall from grace and later, his advocacy of American Indian rights and self-sufficiency.G
|
|
1:00 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
|
|
2:00 pm
|
|
3:00 pm
Charlie Rose
NULL
|
|
4:00 pm
BBC World News
NULL
|
|
4:30 pm
Worldfocus
NULL
|
|
5:00 pm
Jim Thorpe: World's Greatest Athlete
Chronicles the sports superstar's remarkable life (1887-1953) from his boyhood in Oklahoma and his gold-medal wins at the 1912 Summer Olympics to his subsequent fall from grace and later, his advocacy of American Indian rights and self-sufficiency.G
|
|
6:00 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
|
|
7:00 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
|
|
8:00 pm
|
|
9:00 pm
|
|
9:30 pm
Worldfocus
NULL
|
|
10:00 pm
Charlie Rose
NULL
|
|
11:00 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
|
|