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November 26, 2009
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12:00 am 
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12:30 am 
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1:00 am 
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho  "Quality of Life"  Idahoans enjoy a good quality of life. But how do we define it and how has it changed over the years? Quality Of Life traces how the lifestyles of Idahoans have changed over time. Quality Of Life also focuses on Idahoans' relationship with the wilderness and how that has evolved. Part 13 of 15G

1:15 am 
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho  "Spirit"  Students can learn about the history and culture of an area by looking at the art it has inspired. Spirit will show students how art has evolved in our state and will profile a number of art forms and artists. Part 14 of 15G

1:30 am 
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho  "Contributions"  Contributions shows a few of the state's famous and not so famous offerings. It encourages students to think about what they can give the world. Part 15 of 15G

1:45 am 
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho  "Geography"  Geography will show students the diversity and beauty of Idaho. It will discuss the important concepts of location, place, range, resources and the human environment. Part 1 of 15G

2:00 am 
Walking On Sacred Ground  "The Nimiipuu Trail"  Nez Perce Tribal members talk about the history of Idaho's Lewis and Clark Trail area and its importance to their culture. Footage includes ground and aerial shots of plants, wildlife, meadows and historic places between Muscle Shell Meadows and the Lolo Motorway. The film was produced at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston.G

2:30 am 
Old Traditions New Visions   This KUID/University of Idaho production by Jane Jackson explores the work of several Native American artists in and around North Idaho.G

3:00 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

4:00 am 
Place of Our Own  "Supporting Parents and Siblings of a Child with Special Needs"  NULL

4:30 am 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "El Nino Y La Expresion Artistica"  NULL

5:00 am 
BBC World News   NULL

5:30 am 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "Atrapados"  The Castillo family deals with a number of problems, including the hospitalization of don Fernando.G

6:00 am 
Power Yoga: Mind and Body  "Inversions"  With Head Stands, Sarvangasana, Shoulder Stands. D

6:30 am 
Dragon Tales  "Making It Fun/The Sorrow and the Party"  Making It Fun - The children are summoned to Dragon Land when Cassie, Ord, and Eunice the unicorn need their help. The Junior Unicorn Race is today, and Eunice needs the gang to paint the winding path so that the little unicorns do not get lost on their way. Zak and Wheezie join the group, who enthusiastically starts painting the path. D

7:00 am 
Arthur  "Francine's Pilfered Paper/Buster Gets Real"  Francine's Pilfered Paper - Thanksgiving can be a time for a long, relaxing weekend with family and friends. But for Mr. Ratburn, it's a chance to assign a five-page paper about the holiday! Instead of despairing like her friends, Francine finds the perfect Web site for her research, which she happily copies and pastes in a matter of minutes for her entire report. There's nothing wrong with that. D

7:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Skits under the Weather/Martha the Weather Dog"  Skits under the Weather - Martha and Skits hate the sound of thunder. One day Skits gets fed up and tries to outrun the storm, but soon discovers that all roads somehow lead back home.Martha the Weather Dog - Windy McCloud, Wagstaff City's meteorologist, wants Martha to be her weather dog. 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  "Special Mom Day Meal"  Sid declares that it's a special Mom Day, so he makes Mom French toast for breakfast. When Sid smells the French toast and his stomach growls, he wonders if his stomach is trying to talk to him. When Sid and his friends investigate at school, they discover that the stomach makes noise when it's getting ready for digestion. D

9:00 am 
Super Why!  "The Three Little Pigs: The Return of the Wolf"  Pig and his brothers are trying to make a picnic table for their yard, but it all goes terribly wrong! So Super Why and his friends visit the tale of The Three Little Pigs, hoping to find out a little bit about building from the young Poppa Pig. Will they learn how to construct something sturdy, or will the Big Bad Wolf huff, puff and ruin their plans?Educational Objectives: To learn the importance of following instructions. Kids will sing the alphabet, rhyme with ICKS words, and use the power to read to change the story. D

9:30 am 
Dinosaur Train  "Valley of the Stygimolochs/Tiny Loves Fish"  Valley of the Stygimolochs - Buddy wonders if he'll grow horns when he gets older, so Mrs. Pteranodon takes him to visit some dinosaurs called Stygimoloch, who have really impressive horns.Tiny Loves Fish - After Mr. Pteranodon teaches the kids his fishing method, Buddy and Tiny work together as a team to catch fish in the Big Pond. D

10:00 am 
Sesame Street   Elmo and Telly are at Hooper's store when Little Bo Peep comes looking for her cow. Elmo and Telly offer to help her and decide to call themselves the Cowmonster Pair! Luis comes along and sings about animal tracks. Now Elmo and Telly have their first clue! They find animal tracks on the ground, but when Telly tosses his lasso around an animal, it's a chicken, not a cow! Luis gives them another clue and sings about tracks that are kind of round. D

11:00 am 
Clifford The Big Red Dog  "My Best Friend/Cleo's Fair Share"  My Best Friend Emily decides she must find something "special" for Show and Tell. After an exhaustive search of Birdwell Island for the perfect thing, she learns that sometimes the best things in life are right under your nose. Cleo's Fair Share Cleo gets a new toy and doesn't want to share it. D

11:30 am 
WordWorld  "Duck's First Sleepover/One Hat Fits All"  Duck's First Sleepover - Duck attends his first sleep-over party but he's nervous about not sleeping in his nest for the first time. After a long night of fun games his friends calm his anxiety by building him a soft, fluffy nest.One Hat Fits All - Sheep, while practicing her magic act, loses her magicians top hat (it's quite blustery in Word World today). D

12:00 pm 
Caillou  "Fall Is in the Air"  Autumn brings fresh cool air and fun surprises. Caillou and Rosie have a ball playing in the piles of fallen leaves in the backyard. Come October, Caillou and Dad make a jack-o-lantern, Grandma bakes her grandkids a pumpkin pie, and Caillou goes trick-or-treating as an astronaut. D

12:30 pm 
Barney & Friends  "The Magic Caboose and Bj The Great"  The Magic Caboose: Melanie is sad because she misses her friend who is visiting relatives in India. Barney shows his friends that it's fun to go to new places and see new things by taking them on an imaginary journey on the Magic Caboose! Educational theme: An introduction to different countries.BJ the Great: BJ wants to be a great magician, but he doesn't want to spend any time practicing. D

1:00 pm 
It's A Big Big World  "Flying Fish/Smooch and Winslow's Songbook"  Wartz doesn't believe that there is a fish that can fly. Smooch & Winslow find their favorite songs.G

1:30 pm 
Zoboomafoo  "Snowy Day"  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

2:00 pm 
Between the Lions  "Bein' with You This Way & How to Be"  The Lions and friends sing about the ways they look alike and different, and describe the many traits that make a person a person. D

2:30 pm 
Wishbone  "Viva Wishbone!"  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, Joe's family friend Julia tells Joe stories from Mexico that help him understand the power of love for his mother. D

3:00 pm 
Electric Company  "Call Me Tiki"  Jessica gets a job pet sitting Tiki Barber's African Gray parrot. When the parrot flies the coop it's up to The Electric Company to save the bird and Jessica's reputation. D

3:30 pm 
WordGirl  "Tobey Or Consequences/High Fat Robbery"  Tobey or Consequences: While Tobey has a babysitter, WG and Tobey get into a battle of words on a real-live match of the game show "Crash or Pie." Vocabulary Words: Enormous.High Fat Robbery: The Butcher is hosting free barbecues as diversions to help him carry out his crimes; WordGirl takes him down, after discovering his meaty powers are neutralized by tofu! Vocabulary Words: Impressive/Diversion. 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  "Spellbound"  When Wicked casts a spell on the Pompadorians to make them all adore her, Jackie and Digit must reproduce the only symbol that can break it - without being able to see what the symbol looks like. Matt and Inez can't get to Pompadoria to help, so they describe the symbol through their Skwak. But how can they describe the odd-looking spell-breaker accurately so Jackie can make a reproduction that works?. D

5:00 pm 
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman  "Mr. Ruffman Goes to Washington"  Ruff sends Sam to a high-level meeting with Senator Ted Kennedy. Meanwhile Noel, Sammy and DJ are challenged to design a float for Ruff's political campaign!. D

5:30 pm 
Nightly Business Report  "Careers for the Next Decade"  The latest employment statistics tell the story: while jobs are scarce in some fields, there are plenty of openings in others. But people must decide well in advance which career track to pursue. To help in this quest, NBR's Thanksgiving Day program will focus on four careers seen as having great potential. D

6:00 pm 

7:00 pm 
Hymns of Thanksgiving 2009   A massed community choir and orchestra present music to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. The performance taped live at Boise's Quest Arena, features readings by Idaho Gov. Butch Otter and First Lady Lori Otter.G

8:30 pm 
Dialogue  "Arthritis in the New Millennium"  Forty six million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. So far, treatments are limited, but there is hope. This week on Dialogue, one of the nation's leading researchers into autoimmune diseases explains how new discoveries are leading to better, more individualized care. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen speaks with Dr. William Robinson, assistant professor of immunology and rheumatology at the Stanford School of Medicine. Because this program is taped, no phone calls will be taken.G

9:00 pm 
Mi-5   Ros is a hostage. The hostage-takers demand Saudi King release al-Qaeda prisoners or one hostage will be killed every hour. The team realizes someone is feeding information to the terrorists, including Ros' identity. The team becomes suspicious that the terrorists' allegiance may not be what is assumed. Part 2 of 2G

10:00 pm 
Royal  "Should I Stay Or Should I Go"  A new student nurse arrives at the Royal. Lizzie falls for a motorcycle stunt rider who is convinced he's destined to live fast, die young. But Dr. Ormerod comes up with a different diagnosis.G

11:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

12:00 am 
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

1:00 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

2:00 am 
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

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

4:00 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

5:00 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

5:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Skits under the Weather/Martha the Weather Dog"  Skits under the Weather - Martha and Skits hate the sound of thunder. One day Skits gets fed up and tries to outrun the storm, but soon discovers that all roads somehow lead back home.Martha the Weather Dog - Windy McCloud, Wagstaff City's meteorologist, wants Martha to be her weather dog. D

6:00 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

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Belgium: Bruges and Brussels"  Belgium is a land of contrasts. From the powerhouse headquarters of the European Union and Europe's grandest square in big-city Brussels, we go quaint with delicate lace and back lane bike rides in small-town Bruges. We check into a medieval hospital, savor the exquisite art of Memling, and climb a bell tower to get up close and fortissimo at a carillon concert. D

7:30 am 
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge  "The Southern Ocean: South Georgia Island"  Art returns to his favorite place, lying between Cape Horn and Antarctica, an icy oasis with abundant wildlife. He explores the emerald bays and fjords and visits colonies of King penguins, wandering albatross and elephant seals.G

8:00 am 
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

8:30 am 
Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa  "Athens and Delphi"  Rudy climbs the Acropolis, prowls the Plaka and cheers Greece's best folk dancers. On the Peloponnesian Peninsula, he scopes out a charming port and visits epic ruins of King Agamemnon.G

9:00 am 
America's Heartland   Reporter Paul Ryan visits a Nebraska farm family that travels to China to see where their crops ultimately end up. Reporter Jason Shoultz makes the trip to Taiwan and mainland China to examine American grain heading for overseas markets and how American corn is being used to make plastics. D

9:30 am 
Lidia's Italy  "Umbria Family Jewels (Umbria)"  The Caprai family has been making wine in Umbria for generations and are best known for the production of a varietal that is very particular for the region. Sagrantino di Montefalco has a long history in Umbria - beginning with the Franciscan friars that first made it. This full bodied red is a perfect accompaniment to hearty, Umbrian cuisine. D

10:00 am 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "The Crunchiest Pork Chops Ever"  Crunchy Breaded Pork Chops - The test kitchen found that store-bought breadcrumbs only yielded bland chops with a thin, sandy coating. Julia Collin Davison shows Kimball the keys to achieving juicy, flavorful chops with a crisp, substantial crust that stays on the meat from fork to mouth.Applesauce - Julia Collin Davison perfects this simple recipe and shows Christopher Kimball how to make applesauce with a pure, deep apple flavor and a smooth, pudding-like texture. D

10:30 am 
Everyday Baking from Everyday Food  "Desserts That Wow"  Fancy pastries and cakes are often associated with four-star restaurants and upscale bakeries. EVERYDAY FOOD deconstructed some favorite desserts and created recipes using easy-to-find ingredients and simple baking techniques. In this episode, John prepares cream puffs with ice cream and hot fudge sauce, caramel bread pudding, raspberry napoleons and plum upside-down cake. 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   Elmo and Telly are at Hooper's store when Little Bo Peep comes looking for her cow. Elmo and Telly offer to help her and decide to call themselves the Cowmonster Pair! Luis comes along and sings about animal tracks. Now Elmo and Telly have their first clue! They find animal tracks on the ground, but when Telly tosses his lasso around an animal, it's a chicken, not a cow! Luis gives them another clue and sings about tracks that are kind of round. D

1:00 pm 
Dinosaur Train  "Valley of the Stygimolochs/Tiny Loves Fish"  Valley of the Stygimolochs - Buddy wonders if he'll grow horns when he gets older, so Mrs. Pteranodon takes him to visit some dinosaurs called Stygimoloch, who have really impressive horns.Tiny Loves Fish - After Mr. Pteranodon teaches the kids his fishing method, Buddy and Tiny work together as a team to catch fish in the Big Pond. D

1:30 pm 
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

2:00 pm 
Martha Speaks  "Skits under the Weather/Martha the Weather Dog"  Skits under the Weather - Martha and Skits hate the sound of thunder. One day Skits gets fed up and tries to outrun the storm, but soon discovers that all roads somehow lead back home.Martha the Weather Dog - Windy McCloud, Wagstaff City's meteorologist, wants Martha to be her weather dog. D

2:30 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

3:00 pm 
Tracks Ahead  "Panama Canal Railway"  Tracks Ahead visits the Panama Canal Railway that serves as a bridge between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans; meet a man who was in the middle of each major crisis of the railroad industry; visit Zanesville, Ohio, for a look at a club layout; and head to the Garden State, where a tourist and freight railroad keeps history alive. D

3:30 pm 

4:00 pm 
The Desert Speaks  "Tequila: Exploring The Legend"  Host David Yetman, Mexican ecologist Alberto Burquez and premiere agave expert Ana Valenzuela travel to the state of Jalisco, Mexico, to inspect the history, production process - and even taste - of one of Mexico's most famous exports - tequila. The trip begins in Tequila, the city named after the famous beverage. The city has profited economically and developed a strong sense of cultural identity around the production of this distilled liquor. 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 
The This Old House Hour  "Newton Centre Project, Part 8 of 16/Building a Basic Picnic Table/Installing Utility Sink"  General contractor Tom Silva replicates the old exterior trim details around the new windows in the addition using cellular PVC that will never rot. Master carpenter Norm Abram installs the pre-hung Douglas fir exterior door for the back entry. Architect Paul Rovinelli takes host Kevin O'Connor on a tour of a recently renovated Dutch Colonial Revival that makes the most of its small footprint. D

7:00 pm 
Great Performances  "Sting: A Winter's Night"  The composer, singer, actor, activist performs in Durham Cathedral near his hometown of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in northern England, conjuring the moods and spirits of the season in a diverse collection of musical styles that span the centuries. He is joined by top musicians, many from the Newcastle area. Traditional music of Britain, carols, lullaby and Sting's own compositions are on the program.G

8:00 pm 
Hymns of Thanksgiving 2009   A massed community choir and orchestra present music to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. The performance taped live at Boise's Quest Arena, features readings by Idaho Gov. Butch Otter and First Lady Lori Otter.G

9:30 pm 
Dialogue  "Arthritis in the New Millennium"  Forty six million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. So far, treatments are limited, but there is hope. This week on Dialogue, one of the nation's leading researchers into autoimmune diseases explains how new discoveries are leading to better, more individualized care. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen speaks with Dr. William Robinson, assistant professor of immunology and rheumatology at the Stanford School of Medicine. Because this program is taped, no phone calls will be taken.G

10:00 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

11:00 pm 
Story of India  "Spice Routes & Silk Roads/The Growth of Civilization"  Discover the Roman Empire's greatest trading port in India and the forgotten empire of the Kushans. Part 3 of 6G

12:00 am 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 1. Arbeitslos (Unemployed)"  An introduction to the series by Professor Di Donato and the beginning of Marion's story. Marion's father is looking for a job.nVocabulary for families and greetings. D

12:15 am 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 2. Kein Geld"  An introduction to the native German speakers in the series. Marion's father applies for a new job in a new city. Vocabulary for apologizing and asking for information. D

12:30 am 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Electric Circuits"  The work of Wheatstone, Ohm, and Kirchhoff leads to the design and analysis of how currentnflows.n. D

1:00 am 
Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5  "Workshop 5. Using Art and Other Disciplines to Enrich Classroom Conversations"  Learn how the arts and other disciplines can enhance individual literary experiences for each student. Through classroom footage and group discussion, see how drama, drawing, and music add depth and dimension to literature, and offer students alternative ways of expressing their understandings of the text. The group also talks about various ways to encourage students as writers. D

2:00 am 
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century  "The Mainland"  Laos: Isolated Heart - Laos is emerging from isolation to join the global economy as an exporter of hydroelectric power. Vietnam: Fertile Dreams - As the world's second largest rice exporter, Vietnam's booming economy is evident in the explosive growth of Ho Chi Minh City. D

2:30 am 
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century  "The Maritime Connection"  Indonesia: Tourists and Terrorists - Why was Bali a target for terrorists? We explore the underlying tourist industry on this once peaceful island. Multi-Cultural Malaysia - Amidst growing pressures from Islamic militants, social and economic programs seek to build tolerance among Malaysia's diverse cultures. D

3:00 am 
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5  "Collaborating with a Cultural Resource"  A fourth–grade teacher and a museum educator in New Orleans collaborate to develop a unit of study with ties to language arts, social studies, and visual art. Students explore the work of a well–known artist, visit an exhibition of his work, meet for a drawing lesson alongside the Mississippi River, and create poems and pictures that they proudly display to their parents. D

3:28 am 
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5  "Bringing Artists to Your Community"  Successful collaborations between classroom teachers and artists who come for a residency enrich the curriculum of this rural school in Idalia, Colorado. A visiting actor brings story–telling and vocabulary to life for kindergarten and fourth–grade students and their teachers, while a musician engages first– and third–grade students in writing songs that relate to subjects they are studying. D

4:00 am 
Saddle Club  "High Stakes Pt. 1"  Carole assists a famous trainer with Mr. DiAngelo's promising young racehorse. With her father's new investment in Pine Hollow, Veronica lords her newfound status over the others at the stable. Part 1 of 2G

4:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "Using Your Credit-Crazy Or Compelling?"  Don't live on borrowed time. Join the Biz Kids and you'll see the true cost of purchasing with credit. You'll also have an unsettling look at credit scores and the increasing number of people and places (employers, insurers, colleges, etc.) who are using these scores to make major decisions that could affect your future. Meet entrepreneurs who have successfully navigated credit pitfalls.G

5:00 am 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Galactic Vacation"  The tree house detectives go galactic with their latest project, creating travel brochures for our solar system. What do you pack for a weekend on Jupiter or a spring on Saturn? Find out as the tree house detectives explore life beyond the atmosphere.G

6:00 am 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "(Not-Quite-Traditional) Roast Turkey Dinner"  This meal is the holiday favorite that is so good, Julia and Jacques recommend it for any day of the year.Roast Turkey with sausage and cornbread stuffing, gravy made the old-fashioned way from the pan-drippings, accompanied by creamed onions and a zesty Cranberry-Apple Chutney. The "not-quite. D

6:30 am 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Thanksgiving"  Guest chefs from Frankie's restaurant put a new twist to the traditional Thanksgiving dinner with salad, stuffing and apple tart. Join the Katie Brown Workshop crew to create a stylish feather wreath and a burlap feather centerpiece. D

7:00 am 
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Fail-Safe Thanksgiving"  Bridget Lancaster makes an old-fashioned roast turkey with gravy and revisits a classic technique called larding, wrapping turkey meat with fat so that it slowly releases flavor and moisture throughout roasting. Then, Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball the test kitchen secrets to quick and easy garlic mashed potatoes with super roasted garlic flavor. Tasting expert Jack Bishop asks Kimball to sample frozen dinner rolls to find out if any convenience products can compete with a homemade recipe. D

7:30 am 
Holiday Table with Chris Fennimore and Emily Luchetti  "Thanksgiving Leftovers"  Chris and Emily have great ideas for those who like Thanksgiving leftovers as much as -- or more than -- the main dinner. Isabelle von Boch shows how to use color to create a striking tabletop for your holiday guests.Devonshire Sandwiches; Turkey Croquettes; Turkey Chili; Savory Bread Pudding. D

8:00 am 
Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving   Award-winning television chef, cookbook author and home design expert Christy Rost plans a festive Thanksgiving dinner for family and friends in her holiday special, A HOME FOR CHRISTY ROST: THANKSGIVING. Christy deftly weaves her cooking tips, seasonal recipes, table-setting ideas and more into an exploration of the storied history and renovation of her new home, the 19th-century Colorado mountain estate known as "Swan's Nest." The program culminates with the unveiling of the finished home - a process two years in the making - and Christy and her husband Randy sharing a Thanksgiving feast with their guests. D

9:00 am 
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!  "How to Make A Turducken"  Turducken -- a turkey, stuffed with a duck, stuffed with a chicken, with oyster dressing inside the chicken, Andouille dressing between the chicken and the duck, and cornbread dressing between the duck and the turkey. It's a lot of fun to let your guests think you're serving them a regular holiday turkey. When you start to carve the "turkey," they'll be quite surprised to see you cut through its "bones!". D

9:30 am 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "One Great Thanksgiving"  Bridget shows how to achieve intensely herbed turkey and unveils how the test kitchen does most of the mashed potato preparation in advance.G

10:00 am 
Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom  "Thanksgiving"  Wolf traces the origins of the American family holiday and details what stuffing the founding fathers preferred.G

10:30 am 
Holiday Table with Chris Fennimore and Emily Luchetti  "Thanksgiving Miniatures"  Here's a Thanksgiving twist: surprise your guests with their own individual portions of all their Thanksgiving favorites. Tabletop expert Nancy Moussette shows how to create a beautiful Thanksgiving table that will be as memorable as the meal.Stuffed Cornish Game Hens with Patapan Squash; Gingered Baby Carrots; Pearl Onions and Sweet Potato Tartlets; Cranberry Pumpkin Cakes. D

11:00 am 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Salted Turkey and Green Beans"  Chris Kimball and the kitchen experts roast both the turkey and the green beans.G

11:30 am 
Holiday Table with Chris Fennimore and Emily Luchetti  "Thanksgiving: Favorite Sides"  Chris and Emily are getting sidetracked with delicious accompaniments for Thanksgiving dinner. Stylist Susan Bertelsen has easy tricks for turning an ordinary table into something that will dazzle your guests.Chestnut and Sausage Stuffing; Roasted Artichoke Hearts; Best-Ever Mashed Potatoes; Cranberry Tangerine Mold. D

12:00 pm 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 1. Arbeitslos (Unemployed)"  An introduction to the series by Professor Di Donato and the beginning of Marion's story. Marion's father is looking for a job.nVocabulary for families and greetings. D

12:15 pm 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 2. Kein Geld"  An introduction to the native German speakers in the series. Marion's father applies for a new job in a new city. Vocabulary for apologizing and asking for information. D

12:30 pm 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Electric Circuits"  The work of Wheatstone, Ohm, and Kirchhoff leads to the design and analysis of how currentnflows.n. D

1:00 pm 
Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5  "Workshop 5. Using Art and Other Disciplines to Enrich Classroom Conversations"  Learn how the arts and other disciplines can enhance individual literary experiences for each student. Through classroom footage and group discussion, see how drama, drawing, and music add depth and dimension to literature, and offer students alternative ways of expressing their understandings of the text. The group also talks about various ways to encourage students as writers. D

2:00 pm 
Place of Our Own  "Supporting Parents and Siblings of a Child with Special Needs"  NULL

2:30 pm 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "El Nino Y La Expresion Artistica"  NULL

3:00 pm 
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5  "Collaborating with a Cultural Resource"  A fourth–grade teacher and a museum educator in New Orleans collaborate to develop a unit of study with ties to language arts, social studies, and visual art. Students explore the work of a well–known artist, visit an exhibition of his work, meet for a drawing lesson alongside the Mississippi River, and create poems and pictures that they proudly display to their parents. D

3:28 pm 
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5  "Bringing Artists to Your Community"  Successful collaborations between classroom teachers and artists who come for a residency enrich the curriculum of this rural school in Idalia, Colorado. A visiting actor brings story–telling and vocabulary to life for kindergarten and fourth–grade students and their teachers, while a musician engages first– and third–grade students in writing songs that relate to subjects they are studying. D

4:00 pm 
Saddle Club  "High Stakes Pt. 1"  Carole assists a famous trainer with Mr. DiAngelo's promising young racehorse. With her father's new investment in Pine Hollow, Veronica lords her newfound status over the others at the stable. Part 1 of 2G

4:30 pm 
Biz Kid$  "Using Your Credit-Crazy Or Compelling?"  Don't live on borrowed time. Join the Biz Kids and you'll see the true cost of purchasing with credit. You'll also have an unsettling look at credit scores and the increasing number of people and places (employers, insurers, colleges, etc.) who are using these scores to make major decisions that could affect your future. Meet entrepreneurs who have successfully navigated credit pitfalls.G

5:00 pm 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Galactic Vacation"  The tree house detectives go galactic with their latest project, creating travel brochures for our solar system. What do you pack for a weekend on Jupiter or a spring on Saturn? Find out as the tree house detectives explore life beyond the atmosphere.G

6:00 pm 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "(Not-Quite-Traditional) Roast Turkey Dinner"  This meal is the holiday favorite that is so good, Julia and Jacques recommend it for any day of the year.Roast Turkey with sausage and cornbread stuffing, gravy made the old-fashioned way from the pan-drippings, accompanied by creamed onions and a zesty Cranberry-Apple Chutney. The "not-quite. D

6:30 pm 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Thanksgiving"  Guest chefs from Frankie's restaurant put a new twist to the traditional Thanksgiving dinner with salad, stuffing and apple tart. Join the Katie Brown Workshop crew to create a stylish feather wreath and a burlap feather centerpiece. D

7:00 pm 
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Fail-Safe Thanksgiving"  Bridget Lancaster makes an old-fashioned roast turkey with gravy and revisits a classic technique called larding, wrapping turkey meat with fat so that it slowly releases flavor and moisture throughout roasting. Then, Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball the test kitchen secrets to quick and easy garlic mashed potatoes with super roasted garlic flavor. Tasting expert Jack Bishop asks Kimball to sample frozen dinner rolls to find out if any convenience products can compete with a homemade recipe. D

7:30 pm 
Holiday Table with Chris Fennimore and Emily Luchetti  "Thanksgiving Leftovers"  Chris and Emily have great ideas for those who like Thanksgiving leftovers as much as -- or more than -- the main dinner. Isabelle von Boch shows how to use color to create a striking tabletop for your holiday guests.Devonshire Sandwiches; Turkey Croquettes; Turkey Chili; Savory Bread Pudding. D

8:00 pm 
Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving   Award-winning television chef, cookbook author and home design expert Christy Rost plans a festive Thanksgiving dinner for family and friends in her holiday special, A HOME FOR CHRISTY ROST: THANKSGIVING. Christy deftly weaves her cooking tips, seasonal recipes, table-setting ideas and more into an exploration of the storied history and renovation of her new home, the 19th-century Colorado mountain estate known as "Swan's Nest." The program culminates with the unveiling of the finished home - a process two years in the making - and Christy and her husband Randy sharing a Thanksgiving feast with their guests. D

9:00 pm 
Chef Paul Prudhomme's Always Cooking!  "How to Make A Turducken"  Turducken -- a turkey, stuffed with a duck, stuffed with a chicken, with oyster dressing inside the chicken, Andouille dressing between the chicken and the duck, and cornbread dressing between the duck and the turkey. It's a lot of fun to let your guests think you're serving them a regular holiday turkey. When you start to carve the "turkey," they'll be quite surprised to see you cut through its "bones!". D

9:30 pm 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "One Great Thanksgiving"  Bridget shows how to achieve intensely herbed turkey and unveils how the test kitchen does most of the mashed potato preparation in advance.G

10:00 pm 
Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom  "Thanksgiving"  Wolf traces the origins of the American family holiday and details what stuffing the founding fathers preferred.G

10:30 pm 
Holiday Table with Chris Fennimore and Emily Luchetti  "Thanksgiving Miniatures"  Here's a Thanksgiving twist: surprise your guests with their own individual portions of all their Thanksgiving favorites. Tabletop expert Nancy Moussette shows how to create a beautiful Thanksgiving table that will be as memorable as the meal.Stuffed Cornish Game Hens with Patapan Squash; Gingered Baby Carrots; Pearl Onions and Sweet Potato Tartlets; Cranberry Pumpkin Cakes. D

11:00 pm 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Salted Turkey and Green Beans"  Chris Kimball and the kitchen experts roast both the turkey and the green beans.G

11:30 pm 
Holiday Table with Chris Fennimore and Emily Luchetti  "Thanksgiving: Favorite Sides"  Chris and Emily are getting sidetracked with delicious accompaniments for Thanksgiving dinner. Stylist Susan Bertelsen has easy tricks for turning an ordinary table into something that will dazzle your guests.Chestnut and Sausage Stuffing; Roasted Artichoke Hearts; Best-Ever Mashed Potatoes; Cranberry Tangerine Mold. D

12:00 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

1:00 am 

2:00 am 

2:30 am 
Tavis Smiley   NULL

3:00 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

4:00 am 
Charlie Rose   NULL

5:00 am 

5:30 am 
Closer to Truth:  "What Things Really Exist?"  When you ask "what things really exist", and you think deeply about this universal probe, you see the whole world anew. It's such a simple question; how does it inspire such profound insight?. D

6:00 am 
Scientific American Frontiers  "Fat and Happy?"  This episode discusses America's latest epidemic, obesity. While 20% of adults are clinically obese, now 25% of children are too, and the proportion is steadily increasing. What shape will Americans be in within a decade or so? The program looks at research on fad diets; on the real relationships between activity and weight; on how well-meaning mothers teach their kids to overeat; on how obese research subjects bend the truth about what they eat; and on the movement of Native Americans, suffering from widespread obesity-related diabetes, to get back to traditional wild food diets. D

7:00 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

8:00 am 
Scientific American Frontiers  "Flying Free"  The guiding spirit behind this program and the subject of this episode's "Frontiers Profile," Paul MacCready became famous when, at the age of 50, he built the first human -powered airplane. In the 25 years since, he has gone on to build even more amazing machines. Alan Alda helps to test the latest creations of engineers at Aerovironment, the company MacCready founded. D

9:00 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

10:00 am 
Tavis Smiley   NULL

10:30 am 
Tavis Smiley   NULL

11:00 am 

11:30 am 
Closer to Truth:  "What Things Really Exist?"  When you ask "what things really exist", and you think deeply about this universal probe, you see the whole world anew. It's such a simple question; how does it inspire such profound insight?. D

12:00 pm 
Scientific American Frontiers  "Fat and Happy?"  This episode discusses America's latest epidemic, obesity. While 20% of adults are clinically obese, now 25% of children are too, and the proportion is steadily increasing. What shape will Americans be in within a decade or so? The program looks at research on fad diets; on the real relationships between activity and weight; on how well-meaning mothers teach their kids to overeat; on how obese research subjects bend the truth about what they eat; and on the movement of Native Americans, suffering from widespread obesity-related diabetes, to get back to traditional wild food diets. D

1:00 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

2:00 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

3:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

4:00 pm 
BBC World News   NULL

4:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

5:00 pm 
Scientific American Frontiers  "Fat and Happy?"  This episode discusses America's latest epidemic, obesity. While 20% of adults are clinically obese, now 25% of children are too, and the proportion is steadily increasing. What shape will Americans be in within a decade or so? The program looks at research on fad diets; on the real relationships between activity and weight; on how well-meaning mothers teach their kids to overeat; on how obese research subjects bend the truth about what they eat; and on the movement of Native Americans, suffering from widespread obesity-related diabetes, to get back to traditional wild food diets. D

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 
Scientific American Frontiers  "Flying Free"  The guiding spirit behind this program and the subject of this episode's "Frontiers Profile," Paul MacCready became famous when, at the age of 50, he built the first human -powered airplane. In the 25 years since, he has gone on to build even more amazing machines. Alan Alda helps to test the latest creations of engineers at Aerovironment, the company MacCready founded. D

8:00 pm 

9:00 pm 
Nightly Business Report  "Careers for the Next Decade"  NULL

9:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

10:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

11:00 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



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