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November 30, 2009
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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 
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

2:00 am 
Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Everybody's Special"  Working with children who have special educational needs. D

2:30 am 
Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Getting Along Together"  Childhood social development and ways to enhance a child's social competence. D

3:00 am 
Biz Kid$  "The Green Economy & You"  Join the Biz Kids on a mission and discover your impact on the environment. Explore different ways to become part of the green economy and learn how there's green to be made in thinking green. Find out about "The Big Green Bus" and "Zoo Doo. D

3:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "Secrets to Success"  The secret to success is actually simple - it's all about staying in school and building the best toolbox for your future. Learn about the many ways to pay for your education and the importance of learning every day of your life. D

4:00 am 
Place of Our Own  "Importance of Dad In Children's Lives"  NULL

4:30 am 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Los Libros Ilustrados Y El Alfabetismo"  NULL

5:00 am 
BBC World News   NULL

5:30 am 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "Se Derrumbo! (It Collapsed!)"  Arturo arrives from Argentina and meets some members of the Castillo family.G

6:00 am 
Classical Stretch: The Esmonde Technique  "Stretch & Strengthening"  Full body stretch and strengthening workout. D

6:30 am 
Dragon Tales  "Sad Little Star/Try It You'll Like It"  Sad Little Star - Celeste, a dreamy little star, appears in Dragon Land during the day. She loves being a star but misses out on seeing the daytime sights. Her dream is to see a real rainbow! The gang takes off on a quest for a rainbow. D

7:00 am 
Arthur  "The Lousy Week/You Are Arthur"  "The Lousy Week"--An army of lice has descended on the heads of Lakewood Elementary. Who or what is strong enough to defeat them? Principal Haney? Nurse Flynn? Mayonnaise? "You Are Arthur"--What if you could live in the Read house? What if you could run a race in Elwood City? What if you could be Arthur for a day? Kids can view Arthur's life through his very own eyes in this special episode. D

7:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "TD and the Steak Tree/TD and Martha Gopher Broke"  TD and the Steak Tree - TD gets hoodwinked by Weaselgraft and Pablum into buying a steak tree. He's sure if he takes good care of it, soon he'll be harvesting freshly blossomed steaks. But when the buds open to reveal flowers instead of sirloins, TD has to think fast before he's humiliated in front of his friends. D

8:00 am 
Curious George  "Curious George Discovers The "Poles"/Curious George Finds His Way"  George takes care of Bill's pet tadpoles and he and Hundley get lost and must find their way home.G

8:30 am 
Sid The Science Kid  "The Sticker Chart"  If Sid doesn't fill up his chore chart with stickers, he'll never get a new Turbo-Mega-Rocket ship toy. So, Sid wonders, who needs charts anyway? After a day of investigating, Sid learns that charts are great science tools that help you compare and contrast all kinds of cool stuff like snacks, pets and even chores!. D

9:00 am 
Super Why!  "The Muddled-Up Fairytales"  Everyone is busy and Whyatt doesn't know what to do with himself! So Super Why and his friends fly into the story Muddled Up Fairytales where they visit a young dragon new to Fairytale Land who is eager to find a legend of his own. But when Dragon tries to move in with The Three Pigs, he sets off a wacky chain of events that turns the whole land upside down! The superhero readers need to help Dragon find his Happily Ever After!Educational Objectives: To learn the fun of creativity, explore the alphabet, practice the magic of spelling, and use the power to read to create a brand new story!. D

9:30 am 
Dinosaur Train  "Beating The Heat/Flowers for Mom"  Beating the Heat - Buddy and Tiny travel to the Jurassic to make a new friend, Morris Stegosaurus, and discover how this huge dinosaur keeps cool in the heat.Flowers for Mom - The kids go to the Big Pond to look for flowers to give to Mom on her special Mothers Day. They find many different flowers while following a very busy bee. D

10:00 am 
Sesame Street  "Wild Nature Survivor Guy"  Wild Nature Survivor Guy is accustomed to surviving in the wilds of nature and thinks he needs to "survive" out on Sesame Street. Elmo and Rosita are confused. He is not alone and he's not in the middle of nature, but he is convinced nature is all around them! First, Wild Nature Survivor Guy finds a tomato plant and bites into a ripe tomato. D

11:00 am 
Clifford The Big Red Dog  "Birdy Makes Three/Home Is Where The Fun Is"  And Birdy Makes Three - When Emily finds a baby bird, she decides to take care of it until it learns to fly. Clifford learns that even when she's busy with other things Emily never stops loving him. Home Is Where the Fun Is - First, Emily feels jealous that Jetta gets to go and see the amazing Titanic Tower in the exciting big city. D

11:30 am 
WordWorld  "The Race to Mystery Island/A Star Is Born"  The Race to Mystery Island: Pig and Frog are trying to out-do each other. Their competition results in a big race to Mystery Island. While each WordFriend builds himself several words to thwart his competitor along the way, Pig and Frog both finally come to realize that the only way they'll succeed is to work together. D

12:00 pm 
Caillou  "Winter!"  Wintertime brings lots of new experiences. Sarah teaches Caillou to build a snowman, Dad helps him stay upright on his ice skates (and picks him up when he falls down), and Mom shows Caillou the fine points of downhill skiing, including how not to be afraid of the ski lift. When Caillou and Dad get to the vendor too late to buy a good Christmas tree, they decorate one in the yard instead. D

12:30 pm 
Barney & Friends  "Gift of the Dinos and a Visit to Santa"  Gift of the Dinos: It's Christmas and BJ dreams of getting a new baseball glove to go with his baseball, while Riff hopes for new drumsticks to use his drum. Barney reminds them that Christmas is more than just getting gifts and helps them learn the meaning of Christmas. Educational theme: Giving. D

1:00 pm 
It's A Big Big World  "In Good Voice/Wartz's Family Tree"  Bob searches for another animal that can make a night howl when Oka has a case of laryngitis.G

1:30 pm 
Zoboomafoo  "Climbing"  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  "Stop That Pickle & Chicks and Salsa"  The Lions and a sandwich chase a runaway pickle in the library, and Cleo's "Book and a Meal" show leads to a lively fiesta. D

2:30 pm 
Wishbone  "Pantin' at the Opera"  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, the Henderson Library may be haunted by a former librarian. D

3:00 pm 
Electric Company  "Oh Danny Boy"  Hector and Danny join forces in a doubles ping pong tournament. Will they find friendship in victory?. D

3:30 pm 
WordGirl  "You Can't Crush City Hall/Two Brain Highway"  Chuck the Evil Sandwich-Making Guy is threatening to smush City Hall with his giant sandwich press. unless WordGirl can guess his secret code-word in time!WordGirl must track down Dr. 2-Brains after he escapes from the Prison Warden's life-size maze, the same week there just happens to be lots of rare cheese to steal from events around town. D

4:00 pm 
Maya & Miguel  "The Slump"  When Miguel's baseball batting average drops off the charts, the bad vibes begin to extend into all areas of his life. In a desperate attempt to help Miguel regain his magic, Andy and Theo put Miguel through a series of slump-busting exercises. but nothing works, and Miguel quits the team. D

4:30 pm 
Cyberchase  "Gone with the Fog"  The CyberSquad is in Gollywood making a movie when Glittertown's top designer, hairdresser and make-up artist go missing in a dense and unexpected fog. Turns out Hacker is responsible and has spirited the stylists away to his home base. Cyberspace's favorite weathercaster Stormy Gale (Janice Huff) helps the kids discover how to make fog, but to pull off a daring rescue, the kids have to find the elusive dew point at the Northern Frontier on their own. D

5:00 pm 
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman  "Mission Improbable"  Ruff sends the FETCHers to Washington D.C. for training to become secret agents. D

5:30 pm 

6:00 pm 

7:00 pm 
Antiques Roadshow  "Mobile, AL - Part 2"  Treasures include a circa 1969 jersey worn by NFL football legend Gayle Sayers and a side chair that may have graced the Lincoln White House. A trio of books containing lithographs of American Indian chiefs whose portraits were painted when they came to Washington to negotiate treaties is valued up to $90,000. Part 2 of 3G

8:00 pm 
Globe Trekker  "Ethiopia"  Ian explores the northern highlands of Axum. He heads south to Lalibela for Timkat, an important festival. He travels to Bahar Dar to Blue Nile Falls and samples local cuisine. At the capital Addis Ababa, he drinks coffee with locals and goes bargain hunting in Africa's largest outdoor market.G

9:00 pm 
Masterpiece Classic  "Little Dorrit - Part Two"  Romance and heartbreak are in the air as this Charles Dickens tale unfolds. John Chivery proposes to Amy. Arthur vies for the hand of Pet Meagles. Fanny Dorrit leads on playboy Edmund Sparkler, stepson of financier Mr. Merdle. Part 2 of 5G

10:30 pm 
Dickens' Secret Lover   With host Charles Dance, this program reveals how author Charles Dickens keeps his longtime passion for actress Nelly Ternan a secret for many years. Nelly is just 18 when she meets the 45-year-old married man with nine children. He uses byzantine financial arrangements, meticulous railway journeys, networks of safehouses and more to maintain a clandestine romance.G

11:30 pm 
Charlie Rose   NULL

12:00 am 
Austin City Limits  "Tribute to Bluesman Jimmy Reed"  Joined by blues luminaries James Cotton, Delbert McClinton, Lou Ann Barton and others, guitarist Jimmie Vaughan pays tribute to Jimmy Reed, composer of blues classics "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby," "Big Boss Man" and "Baby What You Want Me to Do.". D

1:00 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

2:00 am 
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

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 
MotorWeek  "Mitsubishi Lancer"  Energy Smart Road Test: 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer.Road Test: 2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione.Goss' Garage: When ABS and Brake Fluids Don't Mix. D

4:00 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

5:00 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

5:30 am 
Martha Speaks  "TD and the Steak Tree/TD and Martha Gopher Broke"  TD and the Steak Tree - TD gets hoodwinked by Weaselgraft and Pablum into buying a steak tree. He's sure if he takes good care of it, soon he'll be harvesting freshly blossomed steaks. But when the buds open to reveal flowers instead of sirloins, TD has to think fast before he's humiliated in front of his friends. D

6:00 am 
Nature  "The Desert Lions"  In the mid-1980s, carnivore specialist Philip Stander first observed a population of lions hunting sea lion on Africa's wild and forbidding Skeleton Coast. They carried their kill miles inland in the Namib Desert. After seeming to disappear for two decades, the lions re-appear, and Stander is determined to learn their story.G

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe  "French Riviera: Uniquely Chic"  A longtime favorite escape of Europe's elite, the Riviera coastline still sparkles with yachts. We follow in the footsteps of 19th century aristocrats along Monaco's harbor and Nice's promenade des Anglais. Then we visit the picturesque, artist hangouts of Chagall, Matisse and Picasso. D

7:30 am 
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge  "Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu"  The Seattle-based photographer travels to northern Japan to view iconic red-crested cranes, then heads south to the mountains to take a dip in Nagano's hot springs with mischievous macaque snow monkeys. His photographic pilgrimage also includes the temples of Mt. Fugi and Koyosan.G

8:00 am 
The Desert Speaks  "Exploring Arizona's "Big Empty""  It's big, it's empty and it's in a relatively unexplored area of northwestern Arizona. Known affectionately as the "Arizona Strip," this topographically rough area is free of paved roads and other amenities, but has a rich geological and natural history. Host David Yetman, ecologist Yar Petryszyn and archeologist Jock Favour trek through the "Big Empty" to examine evidence of early settlements, investigate high desert plants and learn about a project helping to increase the population of a rare and magnificent creature. D

8:30 am 
Taste of History  "Jefferson's Monticello - Pt. 1"  We start a special four-part series cooking in Thomas Jefferson's actual kitchen at Monticello, his Virginia home. Chef Staib prepares Jefferson's favorite exotic dish, Stuffed Cabbage with Fried Asparagus. We also tour Jefferson's estate and gardens, where we learn how important discovering and growing foods was to our third President. D

9:00 am 
Lidia's Italy  "From Wine to Chocolate (Valle D'aosta)"  Hearty foods dominate this mountainous landscape and are interestingly paired with high quality French-style wines. Valle d'Aosta exemplifies true border cuisine. In this episode, Lidia will visit with her dear friends at Les Cretes winery, whose roots go back to the 1700s and are descendants of the original owner who came to Italy from France. D

9:30 am 
Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Chorizo Made Easy"  Chorizo, the succulent pork sausage seasoned with chiles, spices and a touch of vinegar, is the "bacon of Mexico" - the perfect accompaniment for eggs and, like bacon, a versatile ingredient for cooking that can give any dish a serious head start on flavor. At his neighborhood Mexican grocery in Chicago, Rick shows us fresh-made chorizo sold at the butcher counter and talks about how it is made. Buying a batch of the sausage to take home, he quickly turns it into a Caramelized Onion and Chorizo to use for a taco filling. D

10:00 am 
Avec Eric  "Farming The Sea"  On today's episode we travel with Eric to experience farming the sea. We begin at Le Bernardin with the preparation of thousands of pounds of fresh fish delivered every morning to the restaurant. Eric then travels to Hog Island, a California shellfish farm whose millions of oysters and clams naturally clean the sea they are grown in. D

10:30 am 
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Historical Cakes"  Bridget Lancaster bakes a bright and tender red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting. Then, host Christopher Kimball reveals the keys to knowing when a cake is done. Erin McMurrer updates a 100-year-old recipe for cold-oven pound cake, and equipment expert Adam Ried reviews loaf pans to determine which pan yields the best loaf. D

11:00 am 
Austin City Limits  "Tribute to Bluesman Jimmy Reed"  Joined by blues luminaries James Cotton, Delbert McClinton, Lou Ann Barton and others, guitarist Jimmie Vaughan pays tribute to Jimmy Reed, composer of blues classics "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby," "Big Boss Man" and "Baby What You Want Me to Do.". D

12:00 pm 
Sesame Street  "Wild Nature Survivor Guy"  Wild Nature Survivor Guy is accustomed to surviving in the wilds of nature and thinks he needs to "survive" out on Sesame Street. Elmo and Rosita are confused. He is not alone and he's not in the middle of nature, but he is convinced nature is all around them! First, Wild Nature Survivor Guy finds a tomato plant and bites into a ripe tomato. D

1:00 pm 
Dinosaur Train  "Beating The Heat/Flowers for Mom"  Beating the Heat - Buddy and Tiny travel to the Jurassic to make a new friend, Morris Stegosaurus, and discover how this huge dinosaur keeps cool in the heat.Flowers for Mom - The kids go to the Big Pond to look for flowers to give to Mom on her special Mothers Day. They find many different flowers while following a very busy bee. D

1:30 pm 
Super Why!  "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  "TD and the Steak Tree/TD and Martha Gopher Broke"  TD and the Steak Tree - TD gets hoodwinked by Weaselgraft and Pablum into buying a steak tree. He's sure if he takes good care of it, soon he'll be harvesting freshly blossomed steaks. But when the buds open to reveal flowers instead of sirloins, TD has to think fast before he's humiliated in front of his friends. D

2:30 pm 
Electric Company  "Fromage Here to Eternity"  Lisa is chosen to write a story on Skeleckian cheese-making for the school paper, but Annie is determined to scoop her. D

3:00 pm 
Tracks Ahead  "Los Angeles Rail Transit"  See how a modern rail transit system thrives in Los Angeles; visit a garden railroad on a quiet street in San Mateo, California; relive the exciting moment when the transcontinental railroad was completed; and ride a spectacular dinner train in the shadow of the Cascade Mountains. D

3:30 pm 
Oregon Field Guide   This episode examine a fungal disease that decimates frogs and salamanders, follows a Google Street View camera crew, and visits the Oregon Garden.G

4:00 pm 
The Desert Speaks  "Magical Michoacan"  Host David Yetman and Mexican ecologist Alberto Burquez travel into and around the state of Michoacan, Mexico, to explore its rugged coast, diverse habitats and local traditions. On the coast, the travelers visit a banana plantation to see how the fruit is cleaned and kept free of insect damage before exportation. Further inland, a stop in one of Michoacan's tropical deciduous forests reveals some interesting vegetation, including the Sandbox Tree, which bears explosive fruit, and the malicious Mala Mujer shrub with its sharp, stinging hairs. 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 
Antiques Roadshow  "Mobile, AL - Part 2"  Treasures include a circa 1969 jersey worn by NFL football legend Gayle Sayers and a side chair that may have graced the Lincoln White House. A trio of books containing lithographs of American Indian chiefs whose portraits were painted when they came to Washington to negotiate treaties is valued up to $90,000. Part 2 of 3G

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 
National Parks: America's Best Idea  "Great Nature (1933-1945)"  Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) members during the Great Depression work on major renovation projects in the parks. NPS biologist George Melendez Wright pushes to reform wildlife policies. Congress narrowly approves Everglades National Park. During World War II, Roosevelt is pressured to open the parks to mining, grazing and lumbering. The president also is subjected to a storm of criticism for expanding Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming by accepting a gift of land from John D. Rockefeller Jr. Part 5 of 6G

10:00 pm 
Masterpiece Classic  "Little Dorrit - Part Two"  Romance and heartbreak are in the air as this Charles Dickens tale unfolds. John Chivery proposes to Amy. Arthur vies for the hand of Pet Meagles. Fanny Dorrit leads on playboy Edmund Sparkler, stepson of financier Mr. Merdle. Part 2 of 5G

11:30 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

12:00 am 
Theater Talk  "Idiot Savant and Jude Law's "Cerebral" Hamlet"  Actor Willem Dafoe and director Richard Foreman, one of the most celebrated avant-garde directors of the American theater, discuss Foreman's latest work, Idiot Savant, in which Dafoe stars at the Public Theater.Next up, Professor James Shapiro of Columbia University (author of 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare). Shapiro discusses the "unbroken" tradition of Shakespeare's Hamlet from Burbage through Olivier and right up to Jude Law, whose "cerebral" yet "physically dynamic" interpretation of the skeptical prince is now a hit on Broadway. D

12:30 am 
Closer to Truth  "Why Are Black Holes Astonishing?"  They warp space and time, squeeze matter to a vanishing point (i.e., singularity), and trap light so that it cannot escape. D

1:00 am 
Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "Bend and Stretch"  We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects bend when a force is applied.G

2:00 am 
Unfinished Nation  "Political Stalemate"  NULL

2:30 am 
Unfinished Nation  "Imperial Ambition"  NULL

3:00 am 
Arts In Every Classroom: A Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, The  "Workshop 5. Designing A Multi-Arts Curriculum Unit"  Learner Team members are introduced to a curriculum design process that asks teachers and students to focus on why rather than what. D

4:00 am 
Saddle Club  "Odd Girl Out"  The horses and riders compete in pairs in the Cross Country Challenge, and the two odd girls, Carole and Veronica, pair up. A new girl, Tracey, causes dissension between Melanie and Ashley.G

4:30 am 
Biz Kid$  "Understanding Business Ethics"  Do the right thing! You'll learn with the Biz Kids as they examine several aspects of ethics in business. You'll also see the downside of not following ethical business practices. In this episode you will discover what it means for management to lead by example, and how employees must take responsibility for their behavior. D

5:00 am 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Disappearing Dirt"  Summer fun suffers a setback when the tree house detectives discover that their favorite spot on the beach is shrinking. It is "match, set, point" as the detectives dig in and learn all about erosion, rocks and natural preservation.G

6:00 am 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Pilgrimage to Galicia"  Mark's mood swings and insatiable appetite have the road trippers stopping often as they head north to Galicia. While in Ribera del Duero wine country, Mario grills milk-fed lamb in a vineyard. While staying at a traditional county inn, Mario's competitive edge emerges he and Gwyneth race Mark and Claudia on the Camino de Santiago, a historic pilgrimage route. D

7:00 am 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Greek Islands"  Rick stops at touristy and exotic Santorini, becomes familiar with Aegean ferries, rides a motorbike around Smos and pops into a monastery.G

7:30 am 
Classical Destinations  "Bonn and Berlin"  We follow Beethoven's troubled early life in his birthplace of Bonn, near which descendents of his family still live and work as winemakers. Then to an indisputably modern city: Berlin, home to one of the world's greatest orchestras. D

8:00 am 
Garden Smart   Afton Villa Gardens comes alive in early spring and has for over a century and a half. It is a poignant evocation of a grandeur long past where flowers bloom year round. Once through the archway of live oaks with Spanish moss dripping from their limbs one finds a romantic garden among the ruins. D

8:30 am 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 8 of 16"  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

9:00 am 
Hometime   NULL

9:30 am 
Cultivating Life  "Lily"  The lily comes into full flower as a plant for any garden, as a lily-pad table on the terrace and as a focal point in a Maine garden.G

10:00 am 
Sewing with Nancy  "Top 12 Embroidery Tips - Part 1"  Learn quick embroidery tips to streamline embellishment. Nancy and guest Kate Bashynski demonstrate embroidery tips that save time, energy, and money. Beginner and expert embroiderers will benefit from these techniques. D

10:30 am 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Crafty Notions"  Deck your walls with a contemporary hanging featuring palms and metallic paints. Then make a fun organizer notebook to organize your small crafting and sewing notions using zip-lock bags and fabric. D

11:00 am 
Simply Ming  "Tamari/Hot Pepper Sauce"  Chef Ming Tsai creates hot and spicy wings with the East-West pair of seasonings. At sea with Florida chef Norman Van Aken, the pair make snapper escabeche tacos.G

11:30 am 
Lidia's Italy  "You Say Tomato, I Say Apple (Trentino Alto Adige)"  You thought that Lidia had demonstrated every version of a good, basic tomato sauce? Well in this episode, she'll add an ingredient that just might surprise you. Apples! The northern, mountainous region of Trentino Alto Adige is "apple country" in Italy, and they use them everywhere. Lidia will visit the Consorzio Melinda apple orchards, climb the ladders and pick her own bushel before bringing you back to the kitchen to make a delicious Tomato and Apple Sauce for spaghetti, a Cauliflower and Potato Salad. D

12:00 pm 
Great Conversations  "George Soros and John. D. Podesta"  George Soros (financial authority and author of The Age of Fallibility) and John. D. Podesta (Center for American Progress). D

1:00 pm 
Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "Bend and Stretch"  We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects bend when a force is applied.G

2:00 pm 
Place of Our Own  "Importance of Dad In Children's Lives"  NULL

2:30 pm 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Los Libros Ilustrados Y El Alfabetismo"  NULL

3:00 pm 
Arts In Every Classroom: A Workshop for Elementary School Teachers, The  "Workshop 5. Designing A Multi-Arts Curriculum Unit"  Learner Team members are introduced to a curriculum design process that asks teachers and students to focus on why rather than what. D

4:00 pm 
Saddle Club  "Odd Girl Out"  The horses and riders compete in pairs in the Cross Country Challenge, and the two odd girls, Carole and Veronica, pair up. A new girl, Tracey, causes dissension between Melanie and Ashley.G

4:30 pm 
Biz Kid$  "Understanding Business Ethics"  Do the right thing! You'll learn with the Biz Kids as they examine several aspects of ethics in business. You'll also see the downside of not following ethical business practices. In this episode you will discover what it means for management to lead by example, and how employees must take responsibility for their behavior. D

5:00 pm 
Nasa Sci Files  "The Case of the Disappearing Dirt"  Summer fun suffers a setback when the tree house detectives discover that their favorite spot on the beach is shrinking. It is "match, set, point" as the detectives dig in and learn all about erosion, rocks and natural preservation.G

6:00 pm 
Spain....On The Road Again  "Pilgrimage to Galicia"  Mark's mood swings and insatiable appetite have the road trippers stopping often as they head north to Galicia. While in Ribera del Duero wine country, Mario grills milk-fed lamb in a vineyard. While staying at a traditional county inn, Mario's competitive edge emerges he and Gwyneth race Mark and Claudia on the Camino de Santiago, a historic pilgrimage route. D

7:00 pm 
Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Greek Islands"  Rick stops at touristy and exotic Santorini, becomes familiar with Aegean ferries, rides a motorbike around Smos and pops into a monastery.G

7:30 pm 
Classical Destinations  "Bonn and Berlin"  We follow Beethoven's troubled early life in his birthplace of Bonn, near which descendents of his family still live and work as winemakers. Then to an indisputably modern city: Berlin, home to one of the world's greatest orchestras. D

8:00 pm 
Garden Smart   Afton Villa Gardens comes alive in early spring and has for over a century and a half. It is a poignant evocation of a grandeur long past where flowers bloom year round. Once through the archway of live oaks with Spanish moss dripping from their limbs one finds a romantic garden among the ruins. D

8:30 pm 
This Old House  "Newton Centre Project, Part 8 of 16"  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

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Cultivating Life  "Lily"  The lily comes into full flower as a plant for any garden, as a lily-pad table on the terrace and as a focal point in a Maine garden.G

10:00 pm 
Sewing with Nancy  "Top 12 Embroidery Tips - Part 1"  Learn quick embroidery tips to streamline embellishment. Nancy and guest Kate Bashynski demonstrate embroidery tips that save time, energy, and money. Beginner and expert embroiderers will benefit from these techniques. D

10:30 pm 
Donna Dewberry Show  "Crafty Notions"  Deck your walls with a contemporary hanging featuring palms and metallic paints. Then make a fun organizer notebook to organize your small crafting and sewing notions using zip-lock bags and fabric. D

11:00 pm 
Simply Ming  "Tamari/Hot Pepper Sauce"  Chef Ming Tsai creates hot and spicy wings with the East-West pair of seasonings. At sea with Florida chef Norman Van Aken, the pair make snapper escabeche tacos.G

11:30 pm 
Lidia's Italy  "You Say Tomato, I Say Apple (Trentino Alto Adige)"  You thought that Lidia had demonstrated every version of a good, basic tomato sauce? Well in this episode, she'll add an ingredient that just might surprise you. Apples! The northern, mountainous region of Trentino Alto Adige is "apple country" in Italy, and they use them everywhere. Lidia will visit the Consorzio Melinda apple orchards, climb the ladders and pick her own bushel before bringing you back to the kitchen to make a delicious Tomato and Apple Sauce for spaghetti, a Cauliflower and Potato Salad. D

12:00 am 
Global Voices  "Power Trip"  Amid pervasive blackouts and corruption, an American energy company purchases a formerly state-run electricity company in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Cultures clash, tempers flare and managers and locals tussle as a struggling nation attempts to build itself from beneath the rubble of Soviet collapse. D

1:30 am 
Unconquered Seminoles   The Telly-award winning UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES traces the history and identity of Florida's resilient Seminole tribe, one deeply rooted in a pattern of obstacle and challenge, survival and success. Three wars in the 1800s sought to remove the Seminoles from Florida, but they adapted to life in the Everglades and eventually thrived while still preserving their cultural traditions. UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES charts the significant moments in the history of the Seminoles through archival stills and interviews with historians. D

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Villa De Alburquerque   VILLA DE ALBURQUERQUE delves into the colorful 300-year history of the southwestern city, including New Mexico's beginnings as a province of colonial Spain and the Pueblo Revolt. VILLA reveals how Albuquerque's early settlers, soldiers, servants and indigenous peoples lived, farmed and traded. Period reenactments depict the harsh realities of ranch life, the oppressive religious atmosphere and the violent clashes between indigenous Americans and the Spanish colonists. D

8:00 am 
Nature  "The Desert Lions"  In the mid-1980s, carnivore specialist Philip Stander first observed a population of lions hunting sea lion on Africa's wild and forbidding Skeleton Coast. They carried their kill miles inland in the Namib Desert. After seeming to disappear for two decades, the lions re-appear, and Stander is determined to learn their story.G

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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

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Villa De Alburquerque   VILLA DE ALBURQUERQUE delves into the colorful 300-year history of the southwestern city, including New Mexico's beginnings as a province of colonial Spain and the Pueblo Revolt. VILLA reveals how Albuquerque's early settlers, soldiers, servants and indigenous peoples lived, farmed and traded. Period reenactments depict the harsh realities of ranch life, the oppressive religious atmosphere and the violent clashes between indigenous Americans and the Spanish colonists. D

2:00 pm 
Nature  "The Desert Lions"  In the mid-1980s, carnivore specialist Philip Stander first observed a population of lions hunting sea lion on Africa's wild and forbidding Skeleton Coast. They carried their kill miles inland in the Namib Desert. After seeming to disappear for two decades, the lions re-appear, and Stander is determined to learn their story.G

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6:00 pm 
Villa De Alburquerque   VILLA DE ALBURQUERQUE delves into the colorful 300-year history of the southwestern city, including New Mexico's beginnings as a province of colonial Spain and the Pueblo Revolt. VILLA reveals how Albuquerque's early settlers, soldiers, servants and indigenous peoples lived, farmed and traded. Period reenactments depict the harsh realities of ranch life, the oppressive religious atmosphere and the violent clashes between indigenous Americans and the Spanish colonists. D

7:00 pm 
Nature  "The Desert Lions"  In the mid-1980s, carnivore specialist Philip Stander first observed a population of lions hunting sea lion on Africa's wild and forbidding Skeleton Coast. They carried their kill miles inland in the Namib Desert. After seeming to disappear for two decades, the lions re-appear, and Stander is determined to learn their story.G

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Villa De Alburquerque   VILLA DE ALBURQUERQUE delves into the colorful 300-year history of the southwestern city, including New Mexico's beginnings as a province of colonial Spain and the Pueblo Revolt. VILLA reveals how Albuquerque's early settlers, soldiers, servants and indigenous peoples lived, farmed and traded. Period reenactments depict the harsh realities of ranch life, the oppressive religious atmosphere and the violent clashes between indigenous Americans and the Spanish colonists. D



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