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November 3, 2009
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1:00 am 
Nature  "Born Wild: The First Days of Life"  Nature follows the dangerous first few days after birth of several species, from marmoset to moose to elephant and gorilla. The result is a film of miniature drama and huge spectacle, and comes to some surprising conclusions about human beings.G

2:00 am 
Scientific American Frontiers  "Alien Invasion"  This program explores the impact that invasive species and viruses have on environmental and human health around the world. Increasingly, foreign animal and plant species jump national and international boundaries and wreak havoc on ecosystems that offer no natural resistance or predators to the unwelcome guests. Alda looks at some of the most egregious aliens and what's being done to control them. D

3:00 am 
Eyes of Nye  "Genetically Modified Foods"  Segments look at the spectrum of the controversies surrounding the topic and the planet-changing benefits and risks.G

3:30 am 
Design Squad  "Pumped"  The community pool needs a water pump designed for the 11-foot water slide. The teams compete to see which slide the YMCA campers will choose.G

4:00 am 
Place of Our Own  "Playing to Learn"  NULL

4:30 am 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Como Prevenir Las Lesiones"  NULL

5:00 am 
BBC World News   NULL

5:30 am 
Connect with English  "A Breakdown/A Call for Help"  Kevin apologizes for taking the car and then they receive a call from Sandy who says that Jack has hit her again and she's leaving him so they go over to help her.G

6:00 am 
Power Yoga: Mind and Body  "Balancing Poses - Version Two"  With Navasana, Vyagrasana, Ashtanga, Eagle/Garudasana, and others. D

6:30 am 
Dragon Tales  "Fly with a New Friend (Part 1 & 2)"  Part 1: Max & Emmy's new neighbor Enrique, who was born in Colombia, has just moved to the U.S. and is having a hard time adjusting to life and school in a new country. Enrique wishes for a place where everyone is as friendly as Max and Emmy. D

7:00 am 
Arthur  "Arthur Plays The Blues/Buster's Sweet Success"  Although Arthur's beloved piano teacher is retiring, she assures him that the new teacher is outstanding and famous, too! Then Arthur meets Dr. Fugue-who's as strict as he is odd-and begins to doubt his own abilities. Will Arthur be fired from playing the piano? When Buster signs up to sell candy for the band, he figures it's easy money-who doesn't love chocolate? Buster soon wishes that somebody loved it more than he does, because he eats it all himself. Will the band be doomed to wear tattered uniforms and play old instruments forever?. D

7:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Martha Puts Out The Lights (Pts. 1 & 2)"  Martha gets people to sign a petition to ban fireworks, but Helen and her friends are devastated.G

8:00 am 
Curious George  "The Man with the Monkey Hands/Whistle Pig Wednesday"  The Man with the Yellow Hat has bandaged hands and George makes inventions to help him with tasks.G

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 Emperor's New Clothes"  Littlest Pig is very embarrassed. Jill wants him to wear a bucket on his head for their game, and he feels just plain silly! The Super Readers dive into the tale of The Emperor's New Clothes and meet an Emperor who doesn't want to look ridiculous either! Trouble is, his clothes seem to be invisible, and there's nothing sillier than a parade in your underwear!Educational Objectives: To learn about communicating feelings, follow the alphabet, practice spelling skills and use the power to read to change the story. D

9:30 am 
Dinosaur Train  "One Small Dinosaur/T. Rex Migration"  One Small Dinosaur - Mrs. Pteranodon takes Buddy and Tiny to visit a Mikey Microraptor, one of the smallest of dinosaurs ever. Tiny is annoyed that Mikey is even smaller than she is, but Mikey looks up to Tiny as a role model.T. D

10:00 am 
Sesame Street  "Abby's 1st Sleepover"  Abby goes to Big Bird's nest for her very first sleepover! She brings her wand, her pillow and her favorite book. Her mommy always reads a book to her at bedtime but at Big Bird's there isn't anyone to read to them. Luis and Maria walk past on their way to go dancing so Abby and Big Bird ask them to read the book. D

11:00 am 
Clifford The Big Red Dog  "Princess Cleo/Basketball Stories"  Princess Cleo - Clifford's Big Idea: Be a Good Friend Cleo discovers her grandmother was a Queen - and that makes her a Princess! She begins to enjoy all the privileges she believes come with being a Princess _ but soon learns that her friends are more important to her than any crown or title could ever be. In the end, she discovers that it's more fun to read about being a princess than to be one in real life. Basketball Stories - Clifford's Big Idea: Be a Good Friend Skyscraper Jackson has come to Birdwell Island for a big exhibition game, which Charley wouldn't miss for anything - except a bad cold. D

11:30 am 
WordWorld  "The Best Nest/Duck's Family Reunion"  The Best Nest - It's Duck's turn at show and tell at school, and he wants to bring the thing he loves the best: his nest! But when the nest breaks apart into letters, will Duck be able to retrieve them all in time?Duck's Family Reunion - Because they have a similar sounding name, Duck mistakes Truck for a long-lost relative! Frog is a bit ruffled at the epidemic of silliness going around, but ends up saving the day for Duck and his word 'family'. D

12:00 pm 
Caillou  "Captain Caillou"  Captain Caillou - Grandpa's got a surprise for Caillou on their trip to the park - it's a remote control sailboat! Caillou is eager to race against the other boats on the pond. He imagines himself as Captain of the fastest sailboat ever. In his eagerness to win however, Caillou goes a little too fast and the boat capsizes. D

12:30 pm 
Barney & Friends  "Bop 'til You Drop and the Sleepless Sleepover"  Bop 'til You Drop: The park is especially full of kids today, but all of them are busy playing. Baby Bop can't find anyone to play what she wants to play. When the others notice she is sad, they tell her they will play whatever she suggests. D

1:00 pm 
It's A Big Big World  "Sleepover/The Disappearing Waterhole"  Wartz gets nervous about a storm. Ick is afraid that the water in the waterhole will disappear.G

1:30 pm 
Zoboomafoo  "Grow, Zoboo, Grow"  The Kratt Brothers are taking care of a human baby and a baby red kangaroo, and Zoboo wants to help the two babies grow. Martin and Chris show Zoboomafoo that all creatures grow, but to do so they need rest, food and play.G

2:00 pm 
Between the Lions  "Moon Rope & Welcome to the Moon"  Can you climb up to the moon on a rope? Is there really a fox on the moon? Leona is on a mission to find out. D

2:30 pm 
Wishbone  "A Tale of Two Sitters"  This live-action program follows the exploits of Wishbone the dog and his human friends, Joe, David and Samantha through their adventures in their hometown of Oakdale. Wishbone's everyday experiences trigger his imagination and he finds himself in scenes from classic works of literature. In this episode, it is guilt by association when Emily and a friend cut loose and get Wishbone in trouble. D

3:00 pm 
Electric Company  "Pop Goes The Easel"  Jessica and Danny get stuck in a magical painting. The Electric Company needs to work with the mysterious artist to get their friends back into the real world. D

3:30 pm 
WordGirl  "A Vote for Becky/Class Act"  A Vote for Becky: It's Election Day! Mrs. Botsford is running for D.A. and Becky is running for student council president. Tobey decides to run against Becky and uses his robots to distract WordGirl. D

4:00 pm 
Maya & Miguel  "Prince Tito"  To help Tito overcome his stage fright, Maya convinces him to audition for a community theater performance called "Prince Tito." Maya promises Tito that she'll get the female lead and be right with him onstage the whole time. But when the director casts Tito in the lead and Maya in a bit part, Tito is bound for stardom - but only if Maya can find a way to keep him from freezing up in front of the audience on opening night. D

4:30 pm 
Cyberchase  "All The Right Angles"  Motherboard mistakenly sends a treasure map to Hacker. The treasure is the secret to the legendary cyber-pirate Ivanka the Invincible's invincibility. If Hacker finds it, cyberspace is doomed! To help Motherboard, the kids must find the secret treasure before Hacker does, and use their skill with angles to read the strange map that contains only riddles about twists and turns. D

5:00 pm 
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman  "How to Break The Ice and Also Waddle On It"  Ruff is getting ready to attend the annual convention for ARGSHAABPO, the Animal Reality Game Show Host and Aquatic Bird Performer Organization. Unfortunately, the convention will be attended by penguins, and Ruff just can't seem to relate to them. So he sends Isaac to the New England Aquarium to meet up with some penguins to get some pointers; and he sends Brian, Bethany, and Liza to learn the art of improvisation. D

5:30 pm 

6:00 pm 

7:00 pm 
Nova  "Becoming Human: First Steps"  NOVA's cameras record paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged as he painstakingly excavates "Selam," also known as "Lucy's Child," the oldest known child fossil (3.3 million years old) that is teaching scientists about mankind's past. A new big idea in the field of human evolution explores rock and fossil evidence that indicates human development takes great steps during periods of wild climate change. Part 1 of 3G

8:00 pm 
Wild!  "Porpoises: Life & Death in the Fast Lane"  The episode follows the early lives of two babies on opposite sides of the world. Nisa, a female porpoise in Norway, has to face killer whales and dolphins from the day of her birth. Off the North American coast, Fundy, a juvenile porpoise and his mother have different problems - humans.G

9:00 pm 
Frontline  "The Medicated Child"  FRONTLINE examines the safety of powerful anti-psychotic medications being prescribed for children as young as four, whether mental illness can be detected in a child and if so, is medication is the answer. Psychiatrists, researchers and big pharmaceutical companies are questioned about risks and benefits of the practice.G

10:00 pm 
Independent Lens  "Power Paths"  Native American tribes explore opportunities to bring renewable energy projects to their people. Coal leases have brought royalties to tribal treasuries but also pollution and health problems yet many tribal members remain without access to electricity in their own homes. Now they seek ways to control their own energy and sell any surplus to the power companies.G

11:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

12:30 am 
Yellowstone: Land to Life   Filmmaker John Grabowska presents a lyrical interpretation of the geologic story of Yellowstone. Formation of glaciers, mountain ranges and the gigantic caldera of a supervolcano provide a sweeping saga. A short concluding film, YELLOWSTONE'S CASCADE CORNER, features the portion of the national park that lies in Idaho and is filmed and produced by Idaho Public Television.G

1:00 am 
Masterpiece Contemporary  "Place of Execution - Part 1"  Juliet Stevenson stars as Catherine Heathcote, a filmmaker who is putting the finishing touches to a documentary about schoolgirl Alison Carter, who disappeared in 1963. George Bennett, a detective inspector who made his name on the investigation that resulted in an execution, suddenly pulls out of the film project. Catherine heads north to find out why, taking her 14-year-old daughter with her, along with her own shrouded past. In the small village at the heart of the story, she seeks answers to the unresolved mysteries of the past and present. Part 1 of 2G

2:30 am 
Yellowstone: Land to Life   Filmmaker John Grabowska presents a lyrical interpretation of the geologic story of Yellowstone. Formation of glaciers, mountain ranges and the gigantic caldera of a supervolcano provide a sweeping saga. A short concluding film, YELLOWSTONE'S CASCADE CORNER, features the portion of the national park that lies in Idaho and is filmed and produced by Idaho Public Television.G

3:00 am 
Outdoor Idaho  "Mining Idaho"  From the individual prospector to giant corporate operations, OUTDOOR IDAHO looks at mining in Idaho as it is today. With prices high, miners are heading to work above and below ground; sometimes with the help of high-tech equipment. Plans for new mines have downstream cities asking questions about future water quality.G

3:30 am 
MotorWeek  "BMW 335d"  Energy Smart Road Test: 2010 BMW 335d.Road Test: 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring.Over The Edge: Ski-Dooing. D

4:00 am 
Sesame Street  "The Golden Triangle of Destiny"  Legend has it that the Golden Triangle of Destiny is on Sesame Street and Minnesota Mel is there on an adventure to find it. It is the rarest, most beautiful triangle in the whole world. Unfortunately, Minnesota Mel is unable to finish his search. D

5:00 am 
Sid The Science Kid  "The Broken Wheel"  When a wheel falls off Sid's favorite toy truck, he tapes it back on. But now the wheel won't spin, and Sid wonders how exactly wheels work? At school, Sid explores how wheels are simple machines that help move all kinds of things like cars, trains, tricycles, and even toy trucks!. D

5:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "Martha Puts Out The Lights (Pts. 1 & 2)"  Martha gets people to sign a petition to ban fireworks, but Helen and her friends are devastated.G

6:00 am 
Nova  "Family That Walks On All Fours"  A socially isolated family in rural Turkey is called by one scientist a genetic throwback because adults walk on hands and feet. NOVA checks with anthropologists, geneticists and researchers before visiting the family, which may be a victim of its social environment and a lack of health services.G

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Little Europe: San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, and Andorra"  Vatican City, the world's smallest country, comes with the planet's biggest church. He also visits the fairytale princedom of Monaco, Italy's last independent hill town of San Marino, castle-guarded principality of Liechtenstein, and tiny Andorra.G

7:30 am 
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge  "Wild Asia: Nepal and India"  Beyond the two nations' crowded cities lie precious remnants of wild Asia where tigers, rhino and bear still roam, and which Art captures with his camera lens.G

8:00 am 
The Desert Speaks  "Peru's Canyon of the Condor"  Travel through Peru's Colca Canyon - at 12,000 feet one of the tallest and deepest canyons in the world - in search of Andean Condors, massive birds with wingspans more than 11 feet wide. Explore the natural history of these graceful creatures and learn their ritualistic significance to the native people of the area. Along the way through the canyon, examine the terraced farming that is a result of pre-Incan engineering sophistication. D

8:30 am 
Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa  "A Music Lover's Europe"  For a totally different view of Europe, Rudy shows smart travelers how to organize a trip around a theme. Rudy discovers surprising and fresh takes on Europe as he sets out on a music lover's tour. Winning, live performances by the Sicilian folk band Diascouri, and by Groupo Emiliano, a zany, classically-trained quartet from Emilia Romagna, are the backbone of this offbeat trip. D

9:00 am 
America's Heartland   Host Paul Ryan visits a St. Louis area farm family whose farmers market changed their lives. Reporter Yolanda Vazquez finds a young teen who gets a start in farming with the help of his entire town. D

9:30 am 
Chefs A' Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin On The Farm  "Birmingham, Alabama"  The cuisine served by Chef Frank Stitt at Birmingham's Highlands Bar & Grill showcases Gulf seafood, splendid Alabama produce and Southern staples. It's both all-American and very French-as if Alabama were sandwiched somewhere between Mississippi and Provence. Chef Stitt's fine ingredients come from a surprising place: a former parking lot in the middle of town that has been cleansed, refurbished and turned back into farmland. D

10:00 am 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Old-Fashioned Snack Cakes"  Julia reveals an update on the classic oatmeal snack cake. Bridget serves a substantial spice cake with warm, old spices that do not overpower.G

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

11:00 am 
Rochester International Jazz Festival  "Slide Hampton & Friends"  Slide Hampton's career spans decades in the evolution of jazz. At the age of 12 he was already touring the Midwest with the Hampton Band. By the age of 20 he was performing at Carnegie Hall. A charismatic figure, master arranger, and formidable trombonist, Slide Hampton holds a place of distinction in the jazz tradition.G

12:00 pm 
Sesame Street  "Abby's 1st Sleepover"  Abby goes to Big Bird's nest for her very first sleepover! She brings her wand, her pillow and her favorite book. Her mommy always reads a book to her at bedtime but at Big Bird's there isn't anyone to read to them. Luis and Maria walk past on their way to go dancing so Abby and Big Bird ask them to read the book. D

1:00 pm 
Dinosaur Train  "One Small Dinosaur/T. Rex Migration"  One Small Dinosaur - Mrs. Pteranodon takes Buddy and Tiny to visit a Mikey Microraptor, one of the smallest of dinosaurs ever. Tiny is annoyed that Mikey is even smaller than she is, but Mikey looks up to Tiny as a role model.T. D

1:30 pm 
Super Why!  "Little Bo Peep"  Where's Mister Lizard? Whyatt is searching and searching and doesn't know where to find him! Once again, it's the Super Readers to the rescue when they meet Little Bo Peep, who is hot on the trail of her missing sheep. The Super Readers aren't satisfied with leaving them alone until they come home, and spring into action!Educational Objectives: To learn about solving a mystery! Fun, interactive activities show preschoolers how to build the alphabet, rhyme with OG words and use the power to read to change the story. D

2:00 pm 
Martha Speaks  "Martha Puts Out The Lights (Pts. 1 & 2)"  Martha gets people to sign a petition to ban fireworks, but Helen and her friends are devastated.G

2:30 pm 
Electric Company  "The Wordball Is My Oyster"  Lisa gets a case of stage fright when she's cast as the lead in Hector's play. Can Lisa overcome her fears in time to save the play, or will she have to give her part to Annie?. D

3:00 pm 

3:30 pm 
Piano Guy   Host Scott Houston and guests show viewers how to play Cole Porter's "I've Got You Under My Skin" and the signature lick from the Quincy Jones hit "Killer Joe." Featured guests include Dave Powers, Lori Mechem and Bobby Floyd. D

4:00 pm 
The Desert Speaks  "Origins of a Royal Road"  The trade route of El Camino Real (The Royal Road) served as an interchange of cultures and riches for the Puebloan people hundreds of years before the arrival of Europeans. Later, the route became the tattered thread that sewed together the Spanish strongholds in southern Mexico to the tiny, distant settlements of Nuevo (New) Mexico. Take a three-part journey along this historic route of communication, conquest and gold, from Mexico City through the Chihuahuan Desert to the mountains of Santa Fe, New Mexico and explore the natural and cultural wonders that dot the landscape along the way. D

4:30 pm 
Outdoor Idaho  "Mining Idaho"  From the individual prospector to giant corporate operations, OUTDOOR IDAHO looks at mining in Idaho as it is today. With prices high, miners are heading to work above and below ground; sometimes with the help of high-tech equipment. Plans for new mines have downstream cities asking questions about future water quality.G

5:00 pm 

6:00 pm 
Nova  "Becoming Human: First Steps"  NOVA's cameras record paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged as he painstakingly excavates "Selam," also known as "Lucy's Child," the oldest known child fossil (3.3 million years old) that is teaching scientists about mankind's past. A new big idea in the field of human evolution explores rock and fossil evidence that indicates human development takes great steps during periods of wild climate change. Part 1 of 3G

7:00 pm 
Frontline  "The Medicated Child"  FRONTLINE examines the safety of powerful anti-psychotic medications being prescribed for children as young as four, whether mental illness can be detected in a child and if so, is medication is the answer. Psychiatrists, researchers and big pharmaceutical companies are questioned about risks and benefits of the practice.G

8:00 pm 
Independent Lens  "Power Paths"  Native American tribes explore opportunities to bring renewable energy projects to their people. Coal leases have brought royalties to tribal treasuries but also pollution and health problems yet many tribal members remain without access to electricity in their own homes. Now they seek ways to control their own energy and sell any surplus to the power companies.G

9:00 pm 
Nova  "Becoming Human: First Steps"  NOVA's cameras record paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged as he painstakingly excavates "Selam," also known as "Lucy's Child," the oldest known child fossil (3.3 million years old) that is teaching scientists about mankind's past. A new big idea in the field of human evolution explores rock and fossil evidence that indicates human development takes great steps during periods of wild climate change. Part 1 of 3G

10:00 pm 
Frontline  "The Medicated Child"  FRONTLINE examines the safety of powerful anti-psychotic medications being prescribed for children as young as four, whether mental illness can be detected in a child and if so, is medication is the answer. Psychiatrists, researchers and big pharmaceutical companies are questioned about risks and benefits of the practice.G

11:00 pm 
Independent Lens  "Power Paths"  Native American tribes explore opportunities to bring renewable energy projects to their people. Coal leases have brought royalties to tribal treasuries but also pollution and health problems yet many tribal members remain without access to electricity in their own homes. Now they seek ways to control their own energy and sell any surplus to the power companies.G

12:00 am 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 27. Geschichte Eines Gymnasiums (History of a Gymnasium), Der Schulalltag (A Typical School Day)"  A historical documentary about secondary education and a contemporary portrait of a rural high school student, with comments from Susanne and native speakers. D

12:15 am 
Fokus Deutsch  "Wiederholung (Review) 9"  Ein Familiengeschichte (A Family History), Drei Jugendportr. D

12:30 am 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Harmony of the Spheres"  A last lingering look back at mechanics to see new connections between old discoveries. n. D

1:00 am 
Growing Old in a New Age  "Myths and Realities of Aging"  The common myths surrounding aging are compared with today's realities. Experts and elders describe how we learn about aging and how knowledge can help us debunk myths. D

2:00 am 
Examined Life: An Introduction to Philosophy  "What Is Art"  "What is Art" looks at several views on the nature of art, and how these have been affected by changes in artistic styles and techniques. According to the French philosopher Jean Francois Lyotard a work of art is the result of a search for deeper values. The artist creates and with his creation he gives us a vision of the world. D

2:30 am 
Examined Life: An Introduction to Philosophy  "What Is The Meaning of Life"  Evaluates how the meaning and purpose of life have been viewed in light of religion, culture or history, as well as from an individual existential level. Program features the views of Hegel and Kierkegaard.G

3:00 am 
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History  "Cans, Coal and Corporations: The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition"  Intrastate transportation and industrial technology exploded in the second half of the nineteenth century, creating a new vision of America. Join the onscreen participants as they draw on essays written to celebrate the 1893 Colombian Exposition in Chicago to explore this new perspective, both cosmopolitan and expansionist, and its implications for the future.G

4:00 am 
Saddle Club  "The Home Straight"  Saddle Club members are faced with the difficult task of finding a way an old man and a horse can both enjoy useful old age.G

4:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "What Is Money?"  The Biz Kids say: "Show me the money!" Join us and you'll take a grand tour through the history of money from the days of bartering, through the first coins and currency, all the way to the electronic transfers of today. Watch as the Biz Kids put on cowboy boots and get a crash course in the art of negotiation and exchange at a high-energy cattle auction in Colorado. D

5:00 am 
NASA Connect  "Special Edition: World Space Congress 2002: The New Face of Space"  The World Space Congress 2002 is the "meeting of the decade" for space professionals. From the discovery of distant planets to medical advancements, from geological exploration to urban planning, from water on Mars to energy sources in developing nations, you'll find it all here.G

5:30 am 
NASA Connect  "Data Analysis and Measurement: Dancing in the Night Sky"  NASA engineers and researchers use data analysis and measurement to study the auroras, key regions of the Earth s geospace or space environment.G

6:00 am 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Laurent Manrique, Seafood"  Chef Stellino prepares Sole with Orange Ginger Sauce and Sauteed Spinach. Nick welcomes Chef Laurent Manrique from San Francisco's Aqua who prepares Hamachi and Grapefruit Basil Salad. D

6:30 am 
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple  "Uncorked: Central Coast"  In this episode we explore the quintessential Zinfandel country of Paso Robles and the clean fruit-driven Chardonnays of Edna Valley. We'll meet the Haas family of California who partnered with the Chateauneuf du Pape producing Perrin family to bring Rhone Valley styles wine to California's central coast. We'll also meet attend a classic car rally run by a mechanic turned winemaker to find out what happens when your passion for wine competes for your day job. D

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Rick Steves' Europe: The Making Of"  Rick and his crew part the curtains to reveal the behind-the-scenes work involved in producing the series. This episode follows the crew through Milan and around Lake Como to chronicle the creative process as the challenges and surprises that come when travel is shaped into a finished show.G

7:30 am 
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Manhattan"  Manhattan is the world epicenter for money, creativity, and culture. In this program, Burt tells you how that came to be and tours you through the town from the tip of the island to Central Park. D

8:00 am 
The Victory Garden  "Urban Oasis"  THE VICTORY GARDEN goes coast to coast today, starting with host Jamie Durie's visit to a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Then, what do the rapper 50-Cent, actress Bette Midler and the Broadway show Wicked all have in common? Victory gardens! All of these folks are working with the New York Restoration Project's citywide effort to grow and eat local. The result? Community gardens are popping up all over the city. D

8:30 am 
The New Yankee Workshop  "The Pantry"  Norm designs and builds a custom pantry cabinet for the dream kitchen with creative storage ideas for the inside of the door. Part 5 of 9G

9:00 am 
Woodsmith Shop  "Easy-To-Build Weekend Workbench"  The centerpiece of every shop is a workbench. The editors of Woodsmith show step-by-step how to build our most popular weekend workbench using common building materials. Then how to add a vises and bench dogs to make is even more useful. D

9:30 am 
Moment of Luxury  "Secrets and Sources of An Interior Designer"  New York, New York - For many people New York City is all about grand scale; but for a designer, the city is about the details. Bill visits his favorite architectural salvage emporium and an old world linen shop that specializes in custom embroidery. He meets renowned fellow designer Alexa Hampton, president and featured designer of Mark Hampton LLC. D

10:00 am 
Scheewe Art Workshop  "Uncorked Cheer"  Enjoy learning how to paint glass as Sue paints bottles and a glass of cheer. A fun painting and a great gift. D

10:30 am 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Golden Rays of Sunlight"  Walk a shadowy forest with Bob Ross and delight in warm sunbeams piercing the darkness. D

11:00 am 
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Beach Blanket Barbecue"  Rick and his family turn their Chicago backyard in a Mexican seaside retreat where they serve Rick's grilled garlic and orange guacamole to start the fun.G

11:30 am 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "Shellfish"  Julia and Jacques share opinions and know-how on mussels.and, oysters, clams and shrimp. Jacques shucks, Julia sauces, and they turn out Mussels Marinire, Billi Bi Soup, and Moules Ravigots, along with a classic shrimp cocktail and mignonette sauce. D

12:00 pm 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 27. Geschichte Eines Gymnasiums (History of a Gymnasium), Der Schulalltag (A Typical School Day)"  A historical documentary about secondary education and a contemporary portrait of a rural high school student, with comments from Susanne and native speakers. D

12:15 pm 
Fokus Deutsch  "Wiederholung (Review) 9"  Ein Familiengeschichte (A Family History), Drei Jugendportr. D

12:30 pm 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Harmony of the Spheres"  A last lingering look back at mechanics to see new connections between old discoveries. n. D

1:00 pm 
Growing Old in a New Age  "Myths and Realities of Aging"  The common myths surrounding aging are compared with today's realities. Experts and elders describe how we learn about aging and how knowledge can help us debunk myths. D

2:00 pm 
Place of Our Own  "Playing to Learn"  NULL

2:30 pm 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Como Prevenir Las Lesiones"  NULL

3:00 pm 
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History  "Cans, Coal and Corporations: The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition"  Intrastate transportation and industrial technology exploded in the second half of the nineteenth century, creating a new vision of America. Join the onscreen participants as they draw on essays written to celebrate the 1893 Colombian Exposition in Chicago to explore this new perspective, both cosmopolitan and expansionist, and its implications for the future.G

4:00 pm 
Saddle Club  "The Home Straight"  Saddle Club members are faced with the difficult task of finding a way an old man and a horse can both enjoy useful old age.G

4:30 pm 
Biz Kid$  "What Is Money?"  The Biz Kids say: "Show me the money!" Join us and you'll take a grand tour through the history of money from the days of bartering, through the first coins and currency, all the way to the electronic transfers of today. Watch as the Biz Kids put on cowboy boots and get a crash course in the art of negotiation and exchange at a high-energy cattle auction in Colorado. D

5:00 pm 
NASA Connect  "Special Edition: World Space Congress 2002: The New Face of Space"  The World Space Congress 2002 is the "meeting of the decade" for space professionals. From the discovery of distant planets to medical advancements, from geological exploration to urban planning, from water on Mars to energy sources in developing nations, you'll find it all here.G

5:30 pm 
NASA Connect  "Data Analysis and Measurement: Dancing in the Night Sky"  NASA engineers and researchers use data analysis and measurement to study the auroras, key regions of the Earth s geospace or space environment.G

6:00 pm 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Laurent Manrique, Seafood"  Chef Stellino prepares Sole with Orange Ginger Sauce and Sauteed Spinach. Nick welcomes Chef Laurent Manrique from San Francisco's Aqua who prepares Hamachi and Grapefruit Basil Salad. D

6:30 pm 
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple  "Uncorked: Central Coast"  In this episode we explore the quintessential Zinfandel country of Paso Robles and the clean fruit-driven Chardonnays of Edna Valley. We'll meet the Haas family of California who partnered with the Chateauneuf du Pape producing Perrin family to bring Rhone Valley styles wine to California's central coast. We'll also meet attend a classic car rally run by a mechanic turned winemaker to find out what happens when your passion for wine competes for your day job. D

7:00 pm 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Rick Steves' Europe: The Making Of"  Rick and his crew part the curtains to reveal the behind-the-scenes work involved in producing the series. This episode follows the crew through Milan and around Lake Como to chronicle the creative process as the challenges and surprises that come when travel is shaped into a finished show.G

7:30 pm 
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Manhattan"  Manhattan is the world epicenter for money, creativity, and culture. In this program, Burt tells you how that came to be and tours you through the town from the tip of the island to Central Park. D

8:00 pm 
The Victory Garden  "Urban Oasis"  THE VICTORY GARDEN goes coast to coast today, starting with host Jamie Durie's visit to a city oasis that sits atop the Frank Gehry-designed Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. Then, what do the rapper 50-Cent, actress Bette Midler and the Broadway show Wicked all have in common? Victory gardens! All of these folks are working with the New York Restoration Project's citywide effort to grow and eat local. The result? Community gardens are popping up all over the city. D

8:30 pm 
The New Yankee Workshop  "The Pantry"  Norm designs and builds a custom pantry cabinet for the dream kitchen with creative storage ideas for the inside of the door. Part 5 of 9G

9:00 pm 
Woodsmith Shop  "Easy-To-Build Weekend Workbench"  The centerpiece of every shop is a workbench. The editors of Woodsmith show step-by-step how to build our most popular weekend workbench using common building materials. Then how to add a vises and bench dogs to make is even more useful. D

9:30 pm 
Moment of Luxury  "Secrets and Sources of An Interior Designer"  New York, New York - For many people New York City is all about grand scale; but for a designer, the city is about the details. Bill visits his favorite architectural salvage emporium and an old world linen shop that specializes in custom embroidery. He meets renowned fellow designer Alexa Hampton, president and featured designer of Mark Hampton LLC. D

10:00 pm 
Scheewe Art Workshop  "Uncorked Cheer"  Enjoy learning how to paint glass as Sue paints bottles and a glass of cheer. A fun painting and a great gift. D

10:30 pm 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Golden Rays of Sunlight"  Walk a shadowy forest with Bob Ross and delight in warm sunbeams piercing the darkness. D

11:00 pm 
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Beach Blanket Barbecue"  Rick and his family turn their Chicago backyard in a Mexican seaside retreat where they serve Rick's grilled garlic and orange guacamole to start the fun.G

11:30 pm 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "Shellfish"  Julia and Jacques share opinions and know-how on mussels.and, oysters, clams and shrimp. Jacques shucks, Julia sauces, and they turn out Mussels Marinire, Billi Bi Soup, and Moules Ravigots, along with a classic shrimp cocktail and mignonette sauce. D

12:00 am 
Nature  "Born Wild: The First Days of Life"  Nature follows the dangerous first few days after birth of several species, from marmoset to moose to elephant and gorilla. The result is a film of miniature drama and huge spectacle, and comes to some surprising conclusions about human beings.G

1:00 am 

2:00 am 

2:30 am 
Tavis Smiley   NULL

3:00 am 
History Detectives  "GAR Photograph/Bill Pickett Saddle/Hitler Films"  A photograph of union veterans - both black and white - sends Elyse Luray to the archives. She finds that the GAR (Grand Army of the Republic), the nation's first war veterans' association, was also the first national social group to challenge the color barrier.G

4:00 am 
Charlie Rose   NULL

5:00 am 

5:30 am 

6:00 am 
For The Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow In Alaska   This program traces the Native Alaskan civil-rights movement. It profiles the remarkable people behind the victories for citizenship, voting rights and school desegregation, including Alberta Schenck Adams ("Alaska's Rosa Parks") and Elizabeth Peratrovich, a unassuming young woman whose compelling testimony helped sway the Alaska State Senate to pass the first civil-rights bill since the Civil War.G

7:00 am 
Civilian Conservation Corps: American Experience   Part of President Franklin Roosevelt's plan to put Americans to work, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provides more than three million jobs in natural resource conservation. The young men in the corps plant trees, build flood barriers, fight fires and maintain roads and trails. Archival images and personal accounts of CCC veterans relate the story of one of the boldest and most popular New Deal experiments.G

8:00 am 

9:00 am 
History Detectives  "GAR Photograph/Bill Pickett Saddle/Hitler Films"  A photograph of union veterans - both black and white - sends Elyse Luray to the archives. She finds that the GAR (Grand Army of the Republic), the nation's first war veterans' association, was also the first national social group to challenge the color barrier.G

10:00 am 
Tavis Smiley   NULL

10:30 am 
Tavis Smiley   NULL

11:00 am 

11:30 am 

12:00 pm 
For The Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow In Alaska   This program traces the Native Alaskan civil-rights movement. It profiles the remarkable people behind the victories for citizenship, voting rights and school desegregation, including Alberta Schenck Adams ("Alaska's Rosa Parks") and Elizabeth Peratrovich, a unassuming young woman whose compelling testimony helped sway the Alaska State Senate to pass the first civil-rights bill since the Civil War.G

1:00 pm 
Outdoor Idaho  "Mining Idaho"  From the individual prospector to giant corporate operations, OUTDOOR IDAHO looks at mining in Idaho as it is today. With prices high, miners are heading to work above and below ground; sometimes with the help of high-tech equipment. Plans for new mines have downstream cities asking questions about future water quality.G

1:30 pm 
Dialogue  "Hospital Ceo's"  Host Marcia Franklin talks with the new CEOs of St. Luke's and St. Alphonsus regional medical centers about their views on health care reform.G

2:00 pm 

3:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

4:00 pm 
BBC World News   NULL

4:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

5:00 pm 
For The Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow In Alaska   This program traces the Native Alaskan civil-rights movement. It profiles the remarkable people behind the victories for citizenship, voting rights and school desegregation, including Alberta Schenck Adams ("Alaska's Rosa Parks") and Elizabeth Peratrovich, a unassuming young woman whose compelling testimony helped sway the Alaska State Senate to pass the first civil-rights bill since the Civil War.G

6:00 pm 
Civilian Conservation Corps: American Experience   Part of President Franklin Roosevelt's plan to put Americans to work, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provides more than three million jobs in natural resource conservation. The young men in the corps plant trees, build flood barriers, fight fires and maintain roads and trails. Archival images and personal accounts of CCC veterans relate the story of one of the boldest and most popular New Deal experiments.G

7:00 pm 
Outdoor Idaho  "Mining Idaho"  From the individual prospector to giant corporate operations, OUTDOOR IDAHO looks at mining in Idaho as it is today. With prices high, miners are heading to work above and below ground; sometimes with the help of high-tech equipment. Plans for new mines have downstream cities asking questions about future water quality.G

7:30 pm 
Dialogue  "Hospital Ceo's"  Host Marcia Franklin talks with the new CEOs of St. Luke's and St. Alphonsus regional medical centers about their views on health care reform.G

8:00 pm 

9:00 pm 

9:30 pm 
Worldfocus   NULL

10:00 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

11:00 pm 
Civilian Conservation Corps: American Experience   Part of President Franklin Roosevelt's plan to put Americans to work, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provides more than three million jobs in natural resource conservation. The young men in the corps plant trees, build flood barriers, fight fires and maintain roads and trails. Archival images and personal accounts of CCC veterans relate the story of one of the boldest and most popular New Deal experiments.G



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