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November 27, 2009
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12:00 am 
BBC World News   NULL

12:30 am 
Worldfocus   NULL

1:00 am 
Learning Science Through Inquiry  "Bring It All Together: Processing for Meaning During Inquiry"  Making meaning from investigations and experience requires that you guide student dialogue, encouraging your students to make connections, draw conclusions, and ask new questions. This program looks at the rationale for this kind of processing, and strategies that can help students construct new mental frameworks.G

2:00 am 
In Search of the Novel  "Why Do I Have to Read This Book?"  The workshop's 10 novels are examined to see why they appear on recommended reading lists and why they have earned numerous awards. The program looks at the essential elements of good writing and storytelling and explores positive reasons for reading. It also examines ways in which novels are challenged by students and communities. D

3:00 am 
Power of the Sun   Explore the search for economically realistic, clean & safe energy sources to replace fossil fuels.G

4:00 am 
Place of Our Own  "Week In Review"  NULL

4:30 am 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Recuento Semanal"  NULL

5:00 am 
BBC World News   NULL

5:30 am 
Connect with English  "The Pressure's On/Sharing Feelings"  Rebecca meets with her advisor to talk about catching up in her studies. The holidays are quickly approaching and she'll have to work extremely hard to pass her exams.G

6:00 am 
Fitness Show  "Healthy Weight"  Colin shows off one of his star pupils, LaVerna, who at age 63 lost 85 pounds and has kept it off by following an effective exercise and nutrition plan. She now says that she feels and looks better then she has in 25 years. Colin also discusses with Linn Goldberg, MD the many benefits of keeping body composition at a healthy level and the cost implications for health care. D

6:30 am 
Dragon Tales  "Itching for a Cure/Cassie Catches Up"  Itching for a Cure - Emmy, Max, Enrique and their dragon friends are building a giant card house. While they're balancing cards, the ground begins to tremble and the cards come crashing down! They set out to investigate the source of the rumbling tremors and find their giant friend Mungus rolling around on the ground. He has a terrible itch that just won't go away! The gang brings Mungus to Dr. Booboogone for help, and she sends them on a quest for special ingredients to make "Itch Be Gone" cream. D

7:00 am 
Arthur  "The World Record/The Cave"  "The World Record"--Why is Buster walking backwards, and Muffy not talking? They're trying to set world records of course! Everyone tries to go it alone, but Arthur and the gang discover that working together more readily creates success, fun -- and the world's largest pizza! "The Cave"--Stalactites and stalagmites and bats, oh my! Arthur thinks his class trip to the Clark Caves will be really cool. But won't it be, um, dark in there?. D

7:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Martha in the Doghouse/Martha Models"  Martha in the Doghouse - Martha just wants a nice quiet place to take a nap. All she needs is for everybody to be quiet for, oh, 16 hours a day. Is that too much to ask? Helen and the gang try to help by designing a doghouse for Martha. D

8:00 am 
Curious George  "Curious George, Dog Counter/Squirrel for a Day"  Curious George, Dog Counter - It's Dog Show Day! George and Professor Wiseman spend the day with all kinds of different dogs: big, small, hairy.and hungry. With the help of his sandwich, George tempts the winning dogs to follow him home to show The Man with the Yellow Hat. D

8:30 am 
Sid The Science Kid  "Getting A Shot: You Can Do It!"  Sid is super excited because his Grandma is coming to school! Grandma is a nurse, so she'll be giving everyone the new flu vaccination. Sid and his friends are a little hesitant to get the shot, and they have lots of questions about the vaccination and what it does inside their bodies. Grandma and Susie team up to explain the science of how a vaccination works, and then Grandma kicks in with a special song that makes getting a vaccination super easy!. D

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

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

10:00 am 
Sesame Street  "Sesame Street The Cookie Tree"  Maria, Luis and Elmo are picking apples from an apple tree. Cookie Monster hears something loud and crunchy! He is excited because he thinks it's a cookie, but is disappointed when he finds out the noise is an apple. Maria and Luis tell Cookie Monster that apples grow on trees, and share a story about how they planted an apple tree when they were younger. D

11:00 am 
Clifford The Big Red Dog  "Special Delivery/Ferry Tale"  Special Delivery - Clifford accidentally breaks a present he was supposed to deliver for Emily, then allows Cleo to convince him to try and hide the fact from Emily. But Clifford learns that it's best to be honest, right from the start. A Ferry Tale - After Emily grooms Clifford in preparation for Prize Pooch Magazine's "Dog of the Year" contest, he is expected to "stay clean" until the judge, Lily LaValley, arrives. D

11:30 am 
WordWorld  "Dancing Dog/Pig's Big Moonlight Feast"  Dancing Dog - It's the day of the Word World Concert and no one is more excited than Dog - he loves music. Unfortunately, he can't play an instrument. With the help of his good friend Bear, Dog discovers that anyone can make music!Pig's Big Moonlight Feast - When Pig is too sick to cook the Moonlight Feast, his friends step in, but they find that if you don't follow the recipe you may end up "in the soup. D

12:00 pm 
Caillou  "Friends"  Caillou's Grandma is surprised when Caillou tells her he doesn't have any friends. She reminds him about Clementine, Leo, his cat Gilbert, and tells him that even his sister Rosie is his friend. Then, Caillou makes a brand-new friend. D

12:30 pm 
Barney & Friends  "Bienvenido, Barney: Mexico"  Baby Bop's friend Monty the butterfly passes through the park with a flock of friends on their way to Mexico. When Monty gets left behind by his insect friends and family, Barney takes everyone on a visit to Mexico, where Baby Bop will say good-bye to her butterfly friend. D

1:00 pm 
It's A Big Big World  "Sloth Lessons/The Avocado Queen"  Bob tries to become a sloth. Burdette learns that the pits are seeds that new trees grow from.G

1:30 pm 
Zoboomafoo  "Night Time"  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  "Angelina's Island & Chinese New Year"  The Lions and friends celebrate their heritage, and an unusual visitor to the library introduces them to Chinese New Year. D

2:30 pm 
Wishbone  "The Entrepawneur"  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 absorption with a new business ventureputs Samantha and David in a "touchy" situation. D

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

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

4:00 pm 
Maya & Miguel  "Friends Forever?"  "Las Tres Amigas" get into an argument and split up. Miguel, Theo and Andy watch their breakup with amusement. As the girls return each other's borrowed belongings and try to avoid each other in the lunchroom, the boys smugly believe that such a thing could never happen to them. D

4:30 pm 
Cyberchase  "The Case of the Missing Memory"  Under the guise of a peace mission, Wicked arrives at Control Central with a handful of bad guys. But someone's up to no good, and steals Motherboard's precious Memory Integrator. Whodunit? Where is it?? And what does it look like??? Digit and the kids must figure out what they know - what they don't know - and what they need to know. D

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

5:30 pm 

6:00 pm 

7:00 pm 
Washington Week   NULL

7:30 pm 
NOW on PBS   NULL

8:00 pm 
Bill Moyers Journal   Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is not yet lost - we can change course if we act now. And she should know. Her tough-minded optimism comes from her work as the world's foremost authority on chimpanzees in Tanzania's Gombe National Park. D

9:00 pm 
Sherlock Holmes  "The Blue Carbuncle"  The Blue Carbuncle, a mysterious jewel with a sinister history, is stolen from the Countess of Morcar. After it is found inside a Christmas goose, the mystery becomes even more bizarre. So who is the true thief? This is a puzzle only Sherlock Holmes can unravel.G

10:00 pm 
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

11:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

12:00 am 
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

1:00 am 
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

2:30 am 
Ribbon of Sand   This film from John Grabowska looks at one of the world's last natural barrier island systems among the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Although the area is protected from commercial development, it is also doomed to change, perhaps disappear.G

3:00 am 
Outdoor Idaho  "A Middle Fork Journey"  This episode explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, as they meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire and reports on a dramatic log jam.G

3:30 am 
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

4:00 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

5:00 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

5:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Martha in the Doghouse/Martha Models"  Martha in the Doghouse - Martha just wants a nice quiet place to take a nap. All she needs is for everybody to be quiet for, oh, 16 hours a day. Is that too much to ask? Helen and the gang try to help by designing a doghouse for Martha. D

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

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Provence: Legendary Light, Wind and Wine"  Provence, known for its soft light and fierce wind, is as loved by Americans as it is by the sun. We climb Roman ruins in Nimes, explore a papal palace in Avignon, and savor vivid views immortalized by van Gogh in Arles. Crossing acres of wispy vineyards, we explore the Cotes du Rhone and more wonders of the South of France. D

7:30 am 
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge  "Ethiopia: The Omo Valley"  Art makes his way through muddy roads and swollen rivers to the Hamer, Karo and Surma tribes to document their unique body painting, elaborate adornments and timeless ceremonies.G

8:00 am 
The Desert Speaks  "Giants on a Galapagos Island"  This program visits one of the few inhabited islands in the Galapagos. Host David Yetman and ecologist Yar Petryszyn explore the people and culture of the island of Santa Cruz with a stroll through the market at Puerto Ayora. Then it's off to visit the Darwin Research Station and its famous saddle back tortoises, which are being reintroduced to the area after being hunted close to extinction. D

8:30 am 
Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa  "Greek Islands"  Rudy island-hops the Aegean by ferry. Santorini sits on the rim of a still active volcano. At Akrotiri, archeologists uncover a city frozen in time by an eruption.G

9:00 am 
America's Heartland   Reporter Jason Shoultz finds some farmers doing it "old school" and going back to draft horses to handle their field work. Reporter Yolanda Vazquez takes us to a Virginia farm where specialty produce meets consumer needs. Reporter Rob Stewart visits an inner-city high school where the focus is all about farming. D

9:30 am 
Lidia's Italy  "Stuff It Your Way (Umbria)"  In this episode, Tanya takes you to one of her favorite "truck stops" near Gubbio and meets her father-in-law for a tour of this beautiful medieval town. While there she also gets a chance to savor the wonderful "Torta al Testo", a delicious and typical "sandwich" stuffed with all sorts of delicacies - prosciutto, taleggio, bresaola and arugula. Lidia will not only teach you how to make your own "Torta al Testo" at home but she'll also share a delicious and quick Veal Scallopine with Prosciutto, Garlic and Anchovy Fillets. D

10:00 am 
Chefs A' Field  "Milking Goodness"  Chef Leads the Herd. Chef Craig Stoll: Delfina - San Francisco James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef Craig Stoll is serious about knowing exactly where his ingredients come from. In this episode, the chef visits Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company, a real family dairy on the California coast, to meet the Holstein cows that provide milk for one of his favorite cheeses, and to learn first-hand about the cheese-making process. D

10:30 am 
Everyday Baking from Everyday Food  "Baked for Brunch"  Presenting a tempting display of breakfast cakes and biscuits is a wonderful way to entertain. Today, John bakes blueberry-lemon bundt cake, mini cherry-pecan streusel loaves, applesauce cake and biscuits served with an easy strawberry butter. D

11:00 am 
Newport Jazz Festival 2006   NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL 2006 highlights performances from the world's longest-running jazz festival, now in its 52nd year. Taped on three seaside stages at Newport, Rhode Island's historic Fort Adams State Park, this annual special features an all-star roster of jazz greats, contemporary R&B stylists and up-and-coming artists. The High Definition program captures the sights and sounds of the festival -from the music to scenes of the audience, food, vendors and backstage life. D

12:00 pm 
Sesame Street  "Sesame Street The Cookie Tree"  Maria, Luis and Elmo are picking apples from an apple tree. Cookie Monster hears something loud and crunchy! He is excited because he thinks it's a cookie, but is disappointed when he finds out the noise is an apple. Maria and Luis tell Cookie Monster that apples grow on trees, and share a story about how they planted an apple tree when they were younger. D

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

1:30 pm 
Super Why!  "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

2:00 pm 
Martha Speaks  "Martha in the Doghouse/Martha Models"  Martha in the Doghouse - Martha just wants a nice quiet place to take a nap. All she needs is for everybody to be quiet for, oh, 16 hours a day. Is that too much to ask? Helen and the gang try to help by designing a doghouse for Martha. D

2:30 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

3:00 pm 
Wyland's Art Studio  "Florida's Manatee"  Learn how to use light, shadow, and hues to create 3-dimensional effects.G

3:30 pm 
Piano Guy   Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play the folk standard "Go Tell It On The Mountain" and a jazzy chromatic ending. Featured guests include Bradley Sowash, Bobby Floyd and Andy LaVerne. D

4:00 pm 
The Desert Speaks  "Passions of the Pitaya"  Travel with host David Yetman and Mexican ecologist Alberto Burquez to an area southwest of Guadalajara, Mexico where locals celebrate an annual festival dedicated to tasty Pitaya cactus fruit. Once used as a source of water for natives, the Pitaya has now become a reason to celebrate. In this episode, Yetman journeys to the city of Techaluta to watch workers harvest Pitayas by lamplight, where he places a bet on a midday horserace, and participates in a Pitaya-eating contest. D

4:30 pm 
Outdoor Idaho  "A Middle Fork Journey"  This episode explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, as they meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire and reports on a dramatic log jam.G

5:00 pm 

6:00 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

6:30 pm 
NOW on PBS   NULL

7:00 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

8:00 pm 
Summer Sun, Winter Moon   A symphony inspired by the Lewis and Clark expedition brings together two individuals from different worlds: Rob Kapilow, a celebrated composer trying to breathe new life into classical music, and Darrell Robes Kipp, a Blackfeet Indian poet fighting to save his language from extinction. SUMMER SUN, WINTER MOON tells the story of how their unexpected collaboration creates a unique work of art from the perspective of American Indians today. D

9:00 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

9:30 pm 
NOW on PBS   NULL

10:00 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

11:00 pm 
To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey   "To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey" traces the filmmaker's community's roots in the neighborhood of Little Caughnawaga in Brooklyn, NY, Little Caughnawaga and the legacy of their male relatives who helped build parts of New York City skyscrapers and bridges as iron workers. D

12:00 am 
Ethics In America II  "War Stories: National Security & The News"  Four years previously, a coalition led by American forces invaded the Central Asian nation of Khaoistan, where warlords had destroyed the central government and were supporting major terrorist activities. Today, the process of rebuilding the nation and fighting off an insurgency continues, covered by a group of journalists based in the capital city. Meanwhile, back in the States, a journalist covering national security issues investigates allegations of illegal phone taps by the government. D

1:00 am 
In Search of the Novel  "Am I Getting Through?"  In this summary, teachers examine their effectiveness in helping students comprehend and appreciate novels and become lifelong readers. Teachers also discuss and demonstrate strategies for evaluation. D

2:00 am 
Unfinished Nation  "A New Corporate Order"  NULL

2:30 am 
Unfinished Nation  "The Age of the City"  NULL

3:00 am 
Looking at Learning....Again Part 1  "Design, Construction, and Technology"  NULL

4:00 am 
Saddle Club  "High Stakes Pt. 2"  Carole blames herself for the erratic performance of the new racehorse. Veronica is distressed when her father informs her that they are no longer rich. Part 2 of 2G

4:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "Budgeting Basics"  The Biz Kids learn the first rule of money management: you can't manage what you don't know. Join the kids and you'll look at spending and expenses and examine several proven methods on how to gain control of both. You'll also meet several successful entrepreneurs. D

5:00 am 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Wacky Water Cycle"  The tree house detectives efforts to raise money with a car wash dry up when the city is hit with water restrictions. With the help of Problem-Based Learning (PBL), the entire group learns all about the water cycle, the water table, global climates, and much more to get the project flowing again.G

6:00 am 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Tilting Windmills In Castilla La Mancha"  With the boys up early at Madrid's fish market, the ladies lounge luxuriously eating churros and hot chocolate. Then Gwyneth and Mario cruise down to Toledo for a cooking lesson with one of Castilla la Mancha's top chefs. Mark and Claudia travel the route of Don Quijote, tilting at windmills and learning how to make Manchego cheese. D

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Northwest England"  Rick explores England's Lake District with its images of Woodworth's poetry. He visits Durham's Norman cathedral and Blackpool (Britain's Coney Island).G

7:30 am 
Classical Destinations  "Tuscany: Verdi and Puccini"  More than just one of Italy's most beautiful regions, Tuscany also produced two of the greatest operatic composers. We visit the cities and towns that shaped their lives: Lucca, Pisa, and Milan. Also, there is a tour of the Puccini Villa in the spectacular Torre del Lago. D

8:00 am 
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home  "Entry Gates"  Allen has applied a new coat of limewashing to the new stone entry pavilions, which protects building surfaces and blends beautifully with the landscape. The addition of the gates and landscaping defines this welcome spot for guests. D

8:30 am 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 7 of 16"  Landscape contractor Roger Cook welcomes certified arborist Matt Foti to Newton Centre to prune all of the existing hemlock trees on the corner of the house, and along the driveway. Inside, master electrician Allen Gallant installs a bath fan in the new powder room that looks like a recessed light, but it has hidden ventilation capabilities built in. Host Kevin O'Connor travels back to Austin, Texas to revisit our first certified green building project - a 1920s bungalow that was expanded to accommodate a family of four. D

9:00 am 
Hometime   NULL

9:30 am 
Cultivating Life  "Pepper"  The show presents how to grow peppers even in cool summers and how to cook with Rosa Mexicano's Roberto Santibenez and creating chilerestras.G

10:00 am 
Sewing with Nancy  "Versatile Ombre Quilting - Part 3"  Use ombre fabrics to create super-sized quilt blocks that are fast and fun to make. Nancy makes large quilt blocks with gradated fabric for an Ombre Fan quilt with Asian influence and an Amish Ombre Shadow quilt. She stitches super-sized fans using Dresden wedges of ombre fabric, then pairs an ombre with black fabric for another dramatic quilt. D

10:30 am 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Seasonal Secrets"  Learn how to paint fall pumpkins, Christmas poinsettias and other seasonal projects to welcome your guests. Then learn how to create a clutch purse to accessorize your holiday outfits. D

11:00 am 
Simply Ming  "Lychees/Champagne"  Ming creates seared scallops in lychee Champagne butter sauce. He pairs the meal with a warm chicken spinach salad with Champagne-honey vinaigrette.G

11:30 am 
Lidia's Italy  "Everyday Roasted Duck (Lombardy)"  Instead of chicken, why not have duck tonight? While in Lombardy, Lidia visits Monica Maggiano and learns about how this accountant-turned-farmer raises her own chickens with care and attention, what they eat, and how they roam her farm. Monica helps us become better acquainted with the types of birds we eat, and back in the kitchen, Lidia demystifies the duck and talks about the Mallard, Peking and Muscovy. She then prepares a delicious and Crispy Roasted Duck, a simple Rice with Lentils, and a delectable Almond Cake for dessert. D

12:00 pm 
Ethics In America II  "War Stories: National Security & The News"  Four years previously, a coalition led by American forces invaded the Central Asian nation of Khaoistan, where warlords had destroyed the central government and were supporting major terrorist activities. Today, the process of rebuilding the nation and fighting off an insurgency continues, covered by a group of journalists based in the capital city. Meanwhile, back in the States, a journalist covering national security issues investigates allegations of illegal phone taps by the government. D

1:00 pm 
In Search of the Novel  "Am I Getting Through?"  In this summary, teachers examine their effectiveness in helping students comprehend and appreciate novels and become lifelong readers. Teachers also discuss and demonstrate strategies for evaluation. D

2:00 pm 
Place of Our Own  "Week In Review"  NULL

2:30 pm 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Recuento Semanal"  NULL

3:00 pm 
Looking at Learning....Again Part 1  "Design, Construction, and Technology"  NULL

4:00 pm 
Saddle Club  "High Stakes Pt. 2"  Carole blames herself for the erratic performance of the new racehorse. Veronica is distressed when her father informs her that they are no longer rich. Part 2 of 2G

4:30 pm 
Biz Kid$  "Budgeting Basics"  The Biz Kids learn the first rule of money management: you can't manage what you don't know. Join the kids and you'll look at spending and expenses and examine several proven methods on how to gain control of both. You'll also meet several successful entrepreneurs. D

5:00 pm 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Wacky Water Cycle"  The tree house detectives efforts to raise money with a car wash dry up when the city is hit with water restrictions. With the help of Problem-Based Learning (PBL), the entire group learns all about the water cycle, the water table, global climates, and much more to get the project flowing again.G

6:00 pm 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Tilting Windmills In Castilla La Mancha"  With the boys up early at Madrid's fish market, the ladies lounge luxuriously eating churros and hot chocolate. Then Gwyneth and Mario cruise down to Toledo for a cooking lesson with one of Castilla la Mancha's top chefs. Mark and Claudia travel the route of Don Quijote, tilting at windmills and learning how to make Manchego cheese. D

7:00 pm 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Northwest England"  Rick explores England's Lake District with its images of Woodworth's poetry. He visits Durham's Norman cathedral and Blackpool (Britain's Coney Island).G

7:30 pm 
Classical Destinations  "Tuscany: Verdi and Puccini"  More than just one of Italy's most beautiful regions, Tuscany also produced two of the greatest operatic composers. We visit the cities and towns that shaped their lives: Lucca, Pisa, and Milan. Also, there is a tour of the Puccini Villa in the spectacular Torre del Lago. D

8:00 pm 
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home  "Entry Gates"  Allen has applied a new coat of limewashing to the new stone entry pavilions, which protects building surfaces and blends beautifully with the landscape. The addition of the gates and landscaping defines this welcome spot for guests. D

8:30 pm 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 7 of 16"  Landscape contractor Roger Cook welcomes certified arborist Matt Foti to Newton Centre to prune all of the existing hemlock trees on the corner of the house, and along the driveway. Inside, master electrician Allen Gallant installs a bath fan in the new powder room that looks like a recessed light, but it has hidden ventilation capabilities built in. Host Kevin O'Connor travels back to Austin, Texas to revisit our first certified green building project - a 1920s bungalow that was expanded to accommodate a family of four. D

9:00 pm 
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9:30 pm 
Cultivating Life  "Pepper"  The show presents how to grow peppers even in cool summers and how to cook with Rosa Mexicano's Roberto Santibenez and creating chilerestras.G

10:00 pm 
Sewing with Nancy  "Versatile Ombre Quilting - Part 3"  Use ombre fabrics to create super-sized quilt blocks that are fast and fun to make. Nancy makes large quilt blocks with gradated fabric for an Ombre Fan quilt with Asian influence and an Amish Ombre Shadow quilt. She stitches super-sized fans using Dresden wedges of ombre fabric, then pairs an ombre with black fabric for another dramatic quilt. D

10:30 pm 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Seasonal Secrets"  Learn how to paint fall pumpkins, Christmas poinsettias and other seasonal projects to welcome your guests. Then learn how to create a clutch purse to accessorize your holiday outfits. D

11:00 pm 
Simply Ming  "Lychees/Champagne"  Ming creates seared scallops in lychee Champagne butter sauce. He pairs the meal with a warm chicken spinach salad with Champagne-honey vinaigrette.G

11:30 pm 
Lidia's Italy  "Everyday Roasted Duck (Lombardy)"  Instead of chicken, why not have duck tonight? While in Lombardy, Lidia visits Monica Maggiano and learns about how this accountant-turned-farmer raises her own chickens with care and attention, what they eat, and how they roam her farm. Monica helps us become better acquainted with the types of birds we eat, and back in the kitchen, Lidia demystifies the duck and talks about the Mallard, Peking and Muscovy. She then prepares a delicious and Crispy Roasted Duck, a simple Rice with Lentils, and a delectable Almond Cake for dessert. D

12:00 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

1:00 am 

2:00 am 
Nightly Business Report  "Careers for the Next Decade"  NULL

2:30 am 
Tavis Smiley   NULL

3:00 am 

4:00 am 
Charlie Rose   NULL

5:00 am 

5:30 am 
Second Opinion  "Hip Fracture"  A hip fracture caused by a fall is a great fear and a reality for our aging population. Getting treatment and proper rehabilitation is key to getting mobility and independence back after a fall. D

6:00 am 

7:30 am 
We Shall Remain: American Experience  "Wounded Knee"  NULL

9:00 am 

10:00 am 
Outdoor Idaho  "Extremely Idaho"  Some people see Idaho from unique perspectives. The episode travels by zip line above treetops on a mountainside; crawls and climbs through the nation's second longest lava tube; and tries out the new sport of riverboarding.G

10:30 am 
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

11:00 am 

11:30 am 
Second Opinion  "Hip Fracture"  A hip fracture caused by a fall is a great fear and a reality for our aging population. Getting treatment and proper rehabilitation is key to getting mobility and independence back after a fall. D

12:00 pm 

1:30 pm 
We Shall Remain: American Experience  "Wounded Knee"  NULL

3:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

4:00 pm 
BBC World News   NULL

4:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

5:00 pm 

6:30 pm 
We Shall Remain: American Experience  "Wounded Knee"  NULL

8:00 pm 

9:00 pm 

9:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

10:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

11:00 pm 
Outdoor Idaho  "Extremely Idaho"  Some people see Idaho from unique perspectives. The episode travels by zip line above treetops on a mountainside; crawls and climbs through the nation's second longest lava tube; and tries out the new sport of riverboarding.G

11:30 pm 
We Shall Remain: American Experience  "Wounded Knee"  NULL



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