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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
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
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2:00 am
Echoes of a Bitter Crossing: Lewis & Clark In Idaho
The two months the Lewis and Clark expediiton spent in Idaho on the way to the Pacific Ocean are the focus of this IdahoPTV production. National experts gather on the trail to discuss the expedition and locate sites the explorers visited. A reenactment on the Bitterroot part of the trail and a dugout canoe trip on the Clearwater River recall historic atmosphere.G
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3:00 am
Education News Parents Can Use
"Student Voices on Education: A National Town Hall Meeting with Arne Duncan"
On November's special edition of Education News Parents Can Use, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan will host a special national town hall forum with students to discuss what is working and what needs improvement in our nation's schools. The secretary also will explore how America's young people are responding to the President's challenge to take responsibility for their learning and achievement.G
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4:00 am
Place of Our Own
"Potty Training"
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4:30 am
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Apoyo A Padres De Ninos Con Necesidades Especiales"
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5:00 am
BBC World News
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5:30 am
French In Action
"Getting Underway I"
In the courtyard of the Sorbonne. Robert and Mireille finally meet. Just as they are getting to know each other, Mireille rushes off, leaving Robert to contemplate the spring day and write a postcard to his mother.G
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6:00 am
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6:30 am
Dragon Tales
"All Together Now/Team Work"
All Together Now - An exciting day at the Dragon Land Carnival is less than fun for Max, who is feeling left out when it seems that Enrique and Emmy would rather spend time with each other than with him. Max follows Quetzal and Cassie's advice on finding activities that everyone can do together or asking for some alone time with Emmy, but Max continues to feel excluded. Finally, as Max is moping around waiting for Enrique and Emmy to return so that he can ride the giant twisty slide, Ord tells Max that he doesn't have to wait for them to have fun. D
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7:00 am
Arthur
"It's A No-Brainer/The Shore Thing"
"It's a No-Brainer"--When Brain loses his cool and loses to Buster in the Math-a-thon, he abandons his books and nickname for a career in _ stand-up comedy?!? Is the Brain gone forever? "The Shore Thing"--Arthur and D.W. beg Dad to take them to Aqualand --the coolest water park ever! But Dad knows an even better place --Ocean Zone. The kids explore the old-fashioned ocean and find all kinds of cool sea stuff by the seashore. D
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7:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Martha Sings/Td Makes The Band"
Martha Sings - Martha wakes up singing and not just because she's happy. She can't stop! Helen and Martha visit the vet, some musicians, and an opera singer, trying to discover the source of her musical malady to no avail. Will Martha ever be able to talk without a tempo again?TD Makes the Band - Everybody's singing about Shecky the Sea Lion and it's driving TD nuts! He could write a better song than that, and that's just what he's going to do! He recruits the gang to join his band and then sets out to write a hit song. D
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8:00 am
Curious George
"Curious George, Door Monkey/Curious George Goes Up the River"
Curious George, Door Monkey: As lobby dog, it's Hundley's job to keep everything in order. But when George finds some intriguingly shaped packages, the lobby is soon filled with tennis, bowling, and golf balls and a ton of empty boxes! George and Hundley scramble to put the balls back in the right size boxes before the ball-collector tenant comes to retrieve his packages!Curious George Goes Up the River - George is supposed to be feeding the ducks while The Man with the Yellow Hat helps Mrs. Renkins look for her lost baby chicks. But somehow, "feeding the ducks" turns into a trip down the river for George and Jumpy. D
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8:30 am
Sid The Science Kid
"How Did My Dog Do That?"
When Sid's dog uses his foot to scratch his ear, Sid tries the same maneuver, but can't do it. Sid explores skeletons, and discovers that animals have different bones and joints than people, which allows them to do lots of cool stuff like swing from trees, fly in the air, or even scratch their ears with their feet!. D
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9:00 am
Super Why!
"The Nutcracker"
Princess Pea doesn't know what to do about her friend Sleeping Beauty who is very, very grumpy! Super Why and his friends dance their way into the story of The Nutcracker, accompanied by Tchaikovsky's memorable music, to find out why the Mouse King is so cranky and give an innovative twist to the holiday classic. But will the super readers be able to restore magic to The Land of Sweets?Educational Objectives: To learn a cheer-up strategy, sing the alphabet, identify the letters F, L, and Y, practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to change the story. D
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9:30 am
Dinosaur Train
"I'm A T. Rex!/Ned The Quadruped"
I'm a T. rex! - Buddy travels to Rexville on the Dinosaur Train and meets Delores Tyrannosaurus and her daughter Annie. When he sees that he shares all the same features, Buddy learns that he is a Tyrannosaurus rex!Ned the Quadruped - Buddy and Tiny tour the Dinosaur Train and earn their Junior Conductor hats while their friend Ned, a four-legged, long-necked Brachiosaurus and regular Train rider, tags along. D
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10:00 am
Sesame Street
Big Bird is eating a hot bowl of soup on a cold day outside Hooper's store. Freddy Flapman, from Flychert Real Estate finds Big Bird and tries to convince him to migrate somewhere warm. Freddy Flapman tells him that he might like living in a new habitat. D
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11:00 am
Clifford The Big Red Dog
"Little Big Pup/Getting to Know You"
LITTLE BIG PUP: A very small new dog named Frankie moves to Birdwell Island and is envious of Clifford's size until he realizes that sometimes being small can be just right. GETTING TO KNOW YOU: When Clifford moves to the Island he makes friends with T-Bone, but the two dogs soon learn that some adjustments must be made to accommodate their size difference. D
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11:30 am
WordWorld
"Dog's Camping Adventure/V Is for Vacation"
Dog's Camping Adventure: Pig and Frog take Dog on his first camping trip. When they lose one of the letters to their TENT, it's Dog who overcomes his fear and finds it in the dark forest.along with a monster!V is for Vacation: The weather is turning colder, and Duck is ready for his yearly vacation (migration). D
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12:00 pm
Caillou
"Caillou Discovers"
Caillou discovers new things today and is so excited when Daddy brings home a computer. He learns to share the computer with his entire family - even Gilbert! Caillou and Leo are playing dinosaurs in the backyard and discover a fish fossil rock. They visit the library to learn more about dinosaurs and fossils. D
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12:30 pm
Barney & Friends
"The Shrinking Blankey and the Awful Tooth"
The Shrinking Blankey: Baby Bop's blankey seems to be getting smaller; she's convinced it's shrinking. But Barney shows her that, actually, SHE is growing. She is not sure she likes this idea at first, but Barney soon helps her see that growing and changing are very good things! Educational theme: Growing. 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
"Slimy Buddies"
The show uses a clay animation fantasy world of Zabooland and the live-action outpost Animal Junction, where the Kratt Brothers and Zoboomafoo come together to explore world of animals and teach children how to make friends with them.G
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2:00 pm
Between the Lions
"Cheesybreadville/Stolen Smells"
A disaster in the kitchen creates a tasty new treat, and a boy finds himself in trouble for smelling tasty smells without paying for them.Educational Goals: Highlights the joys of reading and introduces key literacy skills. Focuses on the sounds or and oy/oi, reviews the letters of the alphabet in a song about the library, and features vocabulary words related to food. D
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2:30 pm
Wishbone
"Hercules Unleashed"
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, as her dad reaches his 40th birthday, Samantha searches everywhere for the perfect present. D
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3:00 pm
Electric Company
"Dirty Laundry"
Manny steals a Skeleckian meteorite in order to power his letter-stealing gizmo. It's up to the Electric Company to get the meteorite back before Manny steals every letter in the neighborhood. D
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3:30 pm
WordGirl
"Mr. Big's Dolls and Dollars/Great Granny May"
Mr. Big's Dolls and Dollars - Everyone in town is obsessed with the new Walk& Talk WordGirl doll. There's just one BIG problem: she misuses and misspells words! Vocabulary Words: Constantly, Indignant.Great Granny May - After a salon robbery the conniving Granny May is sentenced to house arrest. D
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4:00 pm
Maya & Miguel
"Team Santos"
Maya accidentally sets off an air horn during an important soccer play, ruining Miguel's kick and losing the game for him. Feeling terrible, she embarks upon a plan to cheer him up. If he could only win the big carnival competition, he'd feel a lot better. D
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4:30 pm
Cyberchase
"Return to Sensible Flats"
(topic: Line Graphs) - Something is amiss with the bliss of Sensible Flats. The reservoir is dry. The town is out of water. D
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5:00 pm
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
"Just Call Him Spot"
DJ, Jay, and Sam meet with a chemistry expert to learn how to fight stains and Ruff sends Noel to a fire academy so she can learn how to fight fires. D
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5:30 pm
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6:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Lark Rise to Candleford
A violent storm hits both towns and the arrival of a new teacher with new ways and ideas causes division in the two communities. In Candleford, they disapprove of the books that the new teacher shipped to the Post Office and they disapprove of his radical political views. In Lark Rise however, he sets up evening classes for older boys to continue their education and revives the tradition of a "penny reading" at the school. At the reading, Alf tries to impress Laura.G
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8:00 pm
Secrets of the Dead
"Mumbai Massacre"
One year ago nearly 200 died during a terrorist takeover of a hotel in the Indian city. Hostages and witnesses relay vital real-time news via cell phones and Internet, text and Twitter. Now events are pieced together through the victims' own words, voice mail messages, texts and improvised user-group postings to take viewers inside the harrowing experience as it was lived by survivors.G
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9:00 pm
American Masters
"Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home"
A complex and creative character with an uncanny ability to distill abstract ideas into simple words and images, Guthrie grew up in rural Oklahoma and took up residence from the "redwood forest to the New York Island." At his death at age 55 in 1967, he leaves songs so compelling they remain a familiar part of the repertoire of several musical genres. Music, interviews, film and photographs tell the story.G
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10:30 pm
Losing Their Voices? A Look at Local Radio
When small town radio first swept the nation, many towns gained their voices with a local station. It was where citizens turned for news, obituaries and church services, traded junk on the swap shop, and followed local athletic teams. As the country changed, so did radio. Now in an era of multi-station owners, satellite radio and digital, some stations in South Carolina have found ways to still survive as local broadcasters.G
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11:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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12:00 am
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
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1:00 am
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
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2:00 am
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
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3:00 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
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4:00 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
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5:00 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
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5:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Martha Sings/Td Makes The Band"
Martha Sings - Martha wakes up singing and not just because she's happy. She can't stop! Helen and Martha visit the vet, some musicians, and an opera singer, trying to discover the source of her musical malady to no avail. Will Martha ever be able to talk without a tempo again?TD Makes the Band - Everybody's singing about Shecky the Sea Lion and it's driving TD nuts! He could write a better song than that, and that's just what he's going to do! He recruits the gang to join his band and then sets out to write a hit song. D
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6:00 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
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"Highlights of Paris: Eiffel and Monet to Creme Brulee"
Packing the best of Paris into one episode, we scale the Eiffel Tower, then savor classic treats - from steak tartare to creme brulee. We marvel at Monet, Manet and company in the stunning Orsay Gallery. Tracing the sad steps of Marie Antoinette, we relive French history from its bloody revolution to its extravagant belle epoch. D
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7:30 am
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"India - Varanasi to Bandhavgarh"
Art joins nearly 20 million pilgrims for a dip in the Ganges and captures images of Hindu holy men who have renounced all worldly pursuits. Downstream, in ancient Varanasi, the sacred and the ordinary meet in a swirl of color, fire and ritual.G
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8:00 am
The Desert Speaks
"Medieval Drought in the Southwest"
Between roughly 900 and 1260 AD there was a massive drought that severely impacted the plants, animals and people of the Southwest. Now referred to as the Medieval Drought, the best records of this phenomenon can be found within the trees that lived through this difficult time period. Host David Yetman hikes with Tom Swetnam from the University of Arizona's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research through the White Mountains of California and Sequoia National Park to observe how scientists use tree rings to gather evidence of climate conditions from thousands of years ago. D
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8:30 am
Smart Travels - Pacific Rim With Rudy Maxa
"Mexico City and Ixtapa"
Mexico City, the world's largest metropolis, is modern, crowded, cosmopolitan, and steeped in tradition. Rudy begins with Mexico's ancient roots just outside the city at pre-Aztec Teotihuacan. The superb National Museum of Anthropology provides more insights into ancient Mexico. D
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9:00 am
America's Heartland
Host Paul Ryan discovers urban farming on the rooftops and in the gardens of New York City. Reporter Sarah Gardner meets an Oregon rancher whose been successful in breeding his own stock and in competing on the national rodeo circuit. Reporter Hena Cuevas finds out that many urban dwellers are searching for their on piece of the Heartland and becoming "RuralPolitans. D
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9:30 am
Lidia's Italy
"Sunday Dinner In Emilia Romagna (Emilia Romagna)"
Lidia has been friends with Carlo Galloni and his family for years, and in this episode, she takes the viewer to meet them and learn about the production of the "king" of Italian hams - Prosciutto di Parma. Outside of Parma, join Lidia and her daughter Tanya as they meet with Carlo and his family to discuss this centuries-old tradition of making Prosciutto di Parma. Back in the kitchen, Lidia makes two scrumptious dishes from the area - the Anolini in Chicken Broth and Veal Scallopine Bolognese, and her two granddaughters -Olivia and Julia - are present as her able assistants. D
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10:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Dinner with a Latin Accent"
Arroz con Pollo - Arroz con pollo, or "chicken with rice," runs the gamut from the incredible to the merely edible, depending on how much time and effort put in to it; the best versions tend to be the most time-consuming. Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to streamline this authentic dish in under an hour without sacrificing great taste.Sizzling Shrimp - Gambas al ajillo - little shrimp sizzling in a pool of olive and garlic - is a tapas restaurant favorite. D
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10:30 am
Everyday Baking from Everyday Food
"The Best Cakes"
There's something magical about a cake. Whether it's a simple sheet cake or a triple-layer showstopper, cakes bring a smile. EVERYDAY FOOD has developed a variety of easy recipes for single, double and triple layer cakes. D
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11:00 am
Tony Bennett: An American Classic
TONY BENNETT: AN AMERICAN CLASSIC, created and directed by acclaimed director Rob Marshall, is a ground-breaking television event in a contemporary reinvention of the variety special. The breathtaking stage productions take the viewer on an emotional musical journey of this legendary entertainer's life by re-creating the seminal venues of his career. Tony performs duets of his greatest hits with some of today's greatest artists - "Smile" with Barbra Streisand, "Rags to Riches" with Elton John, "The Shadow of Your Smile" with Juanes, "For Once in My Life" with Stevie Wonder to name a few. D
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12:00 pm
Sesame Street
Big Bird is eating a hot bowl of soup on a cold day outside Hooper's store. Freddy Flapman, from Flychert Real Estate finds Big Bird and tries to convince him to migrate somewhere warm. Freddy Flapman tells him that he might like living in a new habitat. D
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1:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
"I'm A T. Rex!/Ned The Quadruped"
I'm a T. rex! - Buddy travels to Rexville on the Dinosaur Train and meets Delores Tyrannosaurus and her daughter Annie. When he sees that he shares all the same features, Buddy learns that he is a Tyrannosaurus rex!Ned the Quadruped - Buddy and Tiny tour the Dinosaur Train and earn their Junior Conductor hats while their friend Ned, a four-legged, long-necked Brachiosaurus and regular Train rider, tags along. D
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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
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2:00 pm
Martha Speaks
"Martha Sings/Td Makes The Band"
Martha Sings - Martha wakes up singing and not just because she's happy. She can't stop! Helen and Martha visit the vet, some musicians, and an opera singer, trying to discover the source of her musical malady to no avail. Will Martha ever be able to talk without a tempo again?TD Makes the Band - Everybody's singing about Shecky the Sea Lion and it's driving TD nuts! He could write a better song than that, and that's just what he's going to do! He recruits the gang to join his band and then sets out to write a hit song. D
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2:30 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
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3:00 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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4:00 pm
The Desert Speaks
"Exploring Arizona's "Big Empty""
It's big, it's empty and it's in a relatively unexplored area of northwestern Arizona. Known affectionately as the "Arizona Strip," this topographically rough area is free of paved roads and other amenities, but has a rich geological and natural history. Host David Yetman, ecologist Yar Petryszyn and archeologist Jock Favour trek through the "Big Empty" to examine evidence of early settlements, investigate high desert plants and learn about a project helping to increase the population of a rare and magnificent creature. D
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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
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5:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Secrets of the Dead
"Mumbai Massacre"
One year ago nearly 200 died during a terrorist takeover of a hotel in the Indian city. Hostages and witnesses relay vital real-time news via cell phones and Internet, text and Twitter. Now events are pieced together through the victims' own words, voice mail messages, texts and improvised user-group postings to take viewers inside the harrowing experience as it was lived by survivors.G
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7:00 pm
American Masters
"Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home"
A complex and creative character with an uncanny ability to distill abstract ideas into simple words and images, Guthrie grew up in rural Oklahoma and took up residence from the "redwood forest to the New York Island." At his death at age 55 in 1967, he leaves songs so compelling they remain a familiar part of the repertoire of several musical genres. Music, interviews, film and photographs tell the story.G
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8:30 pm
Legends of the Lake
LEGENDS OF THE LAKE looks at the beauty and history behind the mahogany exteriors of classic wooden boats. Set in scenic Lake Tahoe, this documentary addresses the passion wooden boat owners feel for their craft, familial connections, and the legendary speed kings and hydroplane racers. The film includes the story of wooden boat Teaser's legendary race against the fastest train of the time, the Twentieth Century Limited. D
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9:00 pm
Secrets of the Dead
"Mumbai Massacre"
One year ago nearly 200 died during a terrorist takeover of a hotel in the Indian city. Hostages and witnesses relay vital real-time news via cell phones and Internet, text and Twitter. Now events are pieced together through the victims' own words, voice mail messages, texts and improvised user-group postings to take viewers inside the harrowing experience as it was lived by survivors.G
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10:00 pm
American Masters
"Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home"
A complex and creative character with an uncanny ability to distill abstract ideas into simple words and images, Guthrie grew up in rural Oklahoma and took up residence from the "redwood forest to the New York Island." At his death at age 55 in 1967, he leaves songs so compelling they remain a familiar part of the repertoire of several musical genres. Music, interviews, film and photographs tell the story.G
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11:30 pm
Legends of the Lake
LEGENDS OF THE LAKE looks at the beauty and history behind the mahogany exteriors of classic wooden boats. Set in scenic Lake Tahoe, this documentary addresses the passion wooden boat owners feel for their craft, familial connections, and the legendary speed kings and hydroplane racers. The film includes the story of wooden boat Teaser's legendary race against the fastest train of the time, the Twentieth Century Limited. D
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12:00 am
Habitable Planet, The
"Agriculture"
Will world population outrun food resources? The "Green Revolution" of the 20th century multiplied crop yields, in part through increasing inputs of pesticides and fertilizers. How can farmers reduce their use of agricultural chemicals and still produce enough food?. D
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12:30 am
Habitable Planet, The
"Water Resources"
While essential to the lives of humans and animals, fresh water only accounts for six percent of the world's water supply. Scientists in Florida's Everglades and the water challenged Southwest consider the optimum use of existing sources of fresh water for both humans and ecosysteMs.. D
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1:00 am
Learning Math: Measurement
"Video 3. The Metric System"
Learn about the relationships between units in the metric system and how to represent quantities using different units. Estimate and measure quantities of length, mass, and capacity, and solve measurement probleMs.. D
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1:30 am
Learning Math: Measurement
"Video 4. Angle Measurement"
Review appropriate notation for angle measurement, and describe angles in terms of the amount of turn. Use reasoning to determine the measures of angles in polygons based on the idea that there are 360 degrees in a complete turn. Learn about the relationships among angles within shapes, and generalize a formula for finding the sum of the angles in any n-gon. D
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2:00 am
Unfinished Nation
"The Meeting Ground"
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2:30 am
Unfinished Nation
"The Legendary Frontier"
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3:00 am
Mathematics Illuminated
"Primes"
The properties and patterns of prime numbers. D
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3:30 am
Mathematics Illuminated
"Combinatorics Counts"
Counting is an act of organization, a listing of a collection of things in an orderly fashion. Sometimes it's easy; for instance counting people in a room. But listing all the possible seating arrangements of those people around a circular table is more challenging. D
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4:00 am
Eyes of Nye
"Evolution of Sex"
New gene combinations among humans help the offspring fight off parasites and other attackers.G
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4:30 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
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5:00 am
Nasa Sci Files
"The Case of the Biological Biosphere"
One of the tree house detectives is about to take a trip to foreign shores and is both excited and concerned. This trip is the chance of a lifetime, and he doesn't want to get sick and miss it. Come help the detectives learn about the human body as they discover that no man, not even a kid, is an island.G
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6:00 am
Perfect Day
"A Taste of the Island - Aland, Finland"
Host Tina Nordström prepares food on the deck of an historic ship at Åland, Finland's autonomous island in the Baltic Sea.G
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6:30 am
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad
"A Balancing Act"
Andreas catches brisling sardines and uses them in a salad. He also fixes salmon mousse and sardine quiche.G
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe Classics
"Stockholm and Helsinki"
Rick relishes a smörgåsbord of lakes, islands, art and culture in Stockholm. He cruises the Baltic Archipelago to dashingly modern Helsinki.G
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7:30 am
Equitrekking
"Iceland"
From hot pots to horse drives, we experience the smooth gait of the Icelandic horses on rides with farmers and an Icelandic champion rider, traveling to lava fields, lakes and waterfalls. Riding through the varied landscapes of Iceland is truly an otherworldly experience. We begin our journey with a short lesson in how to ride the small, but mighty Icelandic horse, before trekking on horseback through the lava fields and over the diverse terrain that the Icelandic horse is bred to conquer. D
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8:00 am
Garden Smart
St. Francisville, Louisiana dates back to the 1700's. Today it retains its historical past while embracing the future. D
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8:30 am
Ask This Old House
"Installing Weather Stripping/Energy-Efficiency Tips & Analysis"
This episode is all about saving energy at home. It begins with general contractor Tom Silva helping a homeowner seal out drafts by installing weather-stripping on her front door. Then, up in the loft, host Kevin O'Connor is joined by residential energy expert Paul Scheckel to discuss several ways to monitor and save electricity. D
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9:00 am
For Your Home
"Taking Green Uptown"
Vicki and Sloan give an uptown condo a green, chic makeover using the latest, innovative furnishings, ideas and projects. Learn how to create your own headboard using recycled wood, natural fabrics and materials. See how eco-chic decorating can be on the 18th floor!. D
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9:30 am
Katie Brown Workshop
"Best of Kids"
Katie showcases some of her favorite projects and recipes, made for some of her favorite people - kids! In the kitchen, Katie makes a one-pot sloppy Joe casserole and honey carrot muffins. Then, a few friends help her make kid-friendly projects. D
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10:00 am
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"Teach The Teachers"
This episode includes digitizing designs, some latest photo printing techniques and a visit to a school for professional quiltmakers.G
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10:30 am
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors
"Learn to Paint Mt. McKinley, Part 2"
In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary concludes the "McKinley and fireweed" watercolor painting from the previous two episodes. D
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11:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"French Country Cooking"
Daube Provencal - This beef stew from the south of France is country cooking at its best: bold, brash and full-flavored. Julia Collin Davison shows Christopher Kimball how the test kitchen translates the flavors of Provence to an American home kitchen.Meringues - These classic cookies can have a Styrofoam-like texture and a saccharine-sweet flavor. D
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11:30 am
Lidia's Italy
"That's How The Cookie Crumbles"
Lidia cooks up a fish broth with rice, marinated winter squash and a cookie crumble with zabaglione and berries.G
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12:00 pm
Habitable Planet, The
"Atmospheric Pollution"
Once released, air pollutants react chemically with each other under solar radiation to become even more dangerous secondary pollutants. A company in the Northeast U.S. tracks the emission of pollutants at street level, while an international long-term study follows plumes of pollution from Mexico City across the continent and beyond. D
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12:30 pm
Habitable Planet, The
"Earth's Changing Climate"
Tropical glaciers are the world's thermometers; their melting is a signal that human activities are warming the planet. A California project tries to predict whether natural ecosystems will be able to absorb enough additional carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in the next 50 years to mitigate the full impact of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions. D
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1:00 pm
Learning Math: Measurement
"Video 3. The Metric System"
Learn about the relationships between units in the metric system and how to represent quantities using different units. Estimate and measure quantities of length, mass, and capacity, and solve measurement probleMs.. D
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1:30 pm
Learning Math: Measurement
"Video 4. Angle Measurement"
Review appropriate notation for angle measurement, and describe angles in terms of the amount of turn. Use reasoning to determine the measures of angles in polygons based on the idea that there are 360 degrees in a complete turn. Learn about the relationships among angles within shapes, and generalize a formula for finding the sum of the angles in any n-gon. D
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2:00 pm
Place of Our Own
"Potty Training"
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2:30 pm
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Apoyo A Padres De Ninos Con Necesidades Especiales"
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3:00 pm
Mathematics Illuminated
"Primes"
The properties and patterns of prime numbers. D
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3:30 pm
Mathematics Illuminated
"Combinatorics Counts"
Counting is an act of organization, a listing of a collection of things in an orderly fashion. Sometimes it's easy; for instance counting people in a room. But listing all the possible seating arrangements of those people around a circular table is more challenging. D
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4:00 pm
Eyes of Nye
"Evolution of Sex"
New gene combinations among humans help the offspring fight off parasites and other attackers.G
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4:30 pm
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
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5:00 pm
Nasa Sci Files
"The Case of the Biological Biosphere"
One of the tree house detectives is about to take a trip to foreign shores and is both excited and concerned. This trip is the chance of a lifetime, and he doesn't want to get sick and miss it. Come help the detectives learn about the human body as they discover that no man, not even a kid, is an island.G
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6:00 pm
Perfect Day
"A Taste of the Island - Aland, Finland"
Host Tina Nordström prepares food on the deck of an historic ship at Åland, Finland's autonomous island in the Baltic Sea.G
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6:30 pm
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad
"A Balancing Act"
Andreas catches brisling sardines and uses them in a salad. He also fixes salmon mousse and sardine quiche.G
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7:00 pm
Rick Steves' Europe Classics
"Stockholm and Helsinki"
Rick relishes a smörgåsbord of lakes, islands, art and culture in Stockholm. He cruises the Baltic Archipelago to dashingly modern Helsinki.G
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7:30 pm
Equitrekking
"Iceland"
From hot pots to horse drives, we experience the smooth gait of the Icelandic horses on rides with farmers and an Icelandic champion rider, traveling to lava fields, lakes and waterfalls. Riding through the varied landscapes of Iceland is truly an otherworldly experience. We begin our journey with a short lesson in how to ride the small, but mighty Icelandic horse, before trekking on horseback through the lava fields and over the diverse terrain that the Icelandic horse is bred to conquer. D
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8:00 pm
Garden Smart
St. Francisville, Louisiana dates back to the 1700's. Today it retains its historical past while embracing the future. D
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8:30 pm
Ask This Old House
"Installing Weather Stripping/Energy-Efficiency Tips & Analysis"
This episode is all about saving energy at home. It begins with general contractor Tom Silva helping a homeowner seal out drafts by installing weather-stripping on her front door. Then, up in the loft, host Kevin O'Connor is joined by residential energy expert Paul Scheckel to discuss several ways to monitor and save electricity. D
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9:00 pm
For Your Home
"Taking Green Uptown"
Vicki and Sloan give an uptown condo a green, chic makeover using the latest, innovative furnishings, ideas and projects. Learn how to create your own headboard using recycled wood, natural fabrics and materials. See how eco-chic decorating can be on the 18th floor!. D
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9:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop
"Best of Kids"
Katie showcases some of her favorite projects and recipes, made for some of her favorite people - kids! In the kitchen, Katie makes a one-pot sloppy Joe casserole and honey carrot muffins. Then, a few friends help her make kid-friendly projects. D
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10:00 pm
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"Teach The Teachers"
This episode includes digitizing designs, some latest photo printing techniques and a visit to a school for professional quiltmakers.G
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10:30 pm
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors
"Learn to Paint Mt. McKinley, Part 2"
In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary concludes the "McKinley and fireweed" watercolor painting from the previous two episodes. D
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11:00 pm
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"French Country Cooking"
Daube Provencal - This beef stew from the south of France is country cooking at its best: bold, brash and full-flavored. Julia Collin Davison shows Christopher Kimball how the test kitchen translates the flavors of Provence to an American home kitchen.Meringues - These classic cookies can have a Styrofoam-like texture and a saccharine-sweet flavor. D
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11:30 pm
Lidia's Italy
"That's How The Cookie Crumbles"
Lidia cooks up a fish broth with rice, marinated winter squash and a cookie crumble with zabaglione and berries.G
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12:00 am
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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
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
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4:00 am
Charlie Rose
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5:00 am
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5:30 am
McLaughlin Group
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6:00 am
Kalb Report
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7:00 am
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
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8:00 am
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
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9:00 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
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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
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11:00 am
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11:30 am
McLaughlin Group
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12:00 pm
Kalb Report
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1:00 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
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2:00 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
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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
Kalb Report
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6:00 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
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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
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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
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
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