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12:00 am
BBC World News
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12:30 am
Worldfocus
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1:00 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"Geography"
Geography will show students the diversity and beauty of Idaho. It will discuss the important concepts of location, place, range, resources and the human environment. Part 1 of 15G
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1:15 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"Geology"
This video focuses on three major geological activities in the state's history: volcanic activity, floods, and earthquakes. Part 2 of 15G
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1:30 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"Early Lifestyles"
This video takes a look at how the ancient Idahoans lived. It shows how technology changed and improved their quality of life and how their lives were dictated by the whims of nature. Part 3 of 15G
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1:45 am
Proceeding On....Visions of Idaho
"Tools"
This video will show students how to make some of the tools used by Native Americans. It will show how tools changed the people's lives. It will also discuss how some plants were used in their daily lives. Part 4 of 15G
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2:00 am
Conquistadors with Michael Wood
"The Search for El Dorado"
Wood moves to Ecuador, where a member of the Pizarro clan, Gonzalo, led an expedition in 1541 to find El Dorado, a ruler reputed to possess vast riches. Part 3 of 4G
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3:00 am
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
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4:00 am
Place of Our Own
"Preventing Childhood Obesity"
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4:30 am
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"El Lenguaje Interactivo Y Las Preguntas Abiertas"
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5:00 am
BBC World News
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5:30 am
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
"Recuerdos (Memories)"
This episode covers the history of San German and its importance as an agricultural center in Puerto Rico.G
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6:00 am
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
"Flow - Version Four"
With Sun salutation A, Sun salutation B, Vinyasa to down dog, Pigeon, and others. D
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6:30 am
Dragon Tales
"Musical Scales/Hand In Hand"
Musical Scales - Max taught Zak and Wheezie a song in Spanish and English that they have practiced very hard to perform for Princess Kidoodle. As Max, Emmy, and Enrique (who is conspicuously wearing a new hat) arrive, they meet Cassie and Ord, who are puzzled that Zak and Wheezie refuse to come out. The group travels down to the twins' cave where they find Zak and Wheezie hiding - mortified that they are shedding their beautiful scales! After several failed attempts to cover their bare spots, the twins decide to cancel the show. D
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7:00 am
Arthur
"Muffy's Soccer Shocker/Brother, Can You Spare A Clarinet?"
Muffy's proud that her dad is the new soccer coach until he exhausts the team with demanding drills like the piston, the muffler, and the-gulp!-shock absorber. Even if Muffy survives playing goalie in the big game against Mighty Mountain, will the team survive her dad? The try-outs for the Young Person's Orchestra are coming to Lakewood Elementary and everyone agrees that Binky is a shoe-in, since he's the best musician in school. So why is Binky suddenly refusing to play in band practice? Has Binky turned against the clarinet or against music itself?. D
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7:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Painting for Peanuts/Martha's No Dummy"
Painting for Peanuts - The zoo is in danger of closing! Helen and TD volunteer for an animal painting class to try and save it. But it turns out animal painting isn't exactly what they thought.Vocabulary: (E) realistic, easel, participate(d), abstract, portrait (I) painting(s), artwork, brushes, course, sculpture, pose(s). D
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8:00 am
Curious George
"Wheels on the Bus/Seed Trouble"
George and the Man get off at the wrong stop and the bus leaves with the Man's portfolio inside!G
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8:30 am
Sid The Science Kid
"The Tree House"
Sid wonders how he can lift his heavy box of toys way up to his treehouse. After investigating at school, Sid discovers that a pulley is the perfect simple machine to help lift heavy things up to high places, like a tree house!. D
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9:00 am
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
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9:30 am
Dinosaur Train
"Laura The Giganotosaurus/Dinosaur Poop!"
Laura the Giganotosaurus - Buddy spends time with Laura Giganotosaurus, a large dinosaur who always rides the Dinosaur Train and, like Buddy, is a three-toed theropod! Buddy also discovers that Laura is an avid bird-watcher.Dinosaur Poop! - Buddy and Tiny learn that all creatures poop, even really big dinosaurs. D
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10:00 am
Sesame Street
"Firefly Show"
It's dusk and Telly and Baby Bear come running in carrying a net and a jar. They explain to Chris that they are catching fireflies! Chris hasn't seen any, but wishes them luck in finding one. Suddenly, Baby Bear and Telly spot a firefly. D
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11:00 am
Clifford The Big Red Dog
"Cleo Gets A Cone/A Job Well Read"
Cleo Gets A Cone - Clifford's Big Idea: Be Kind The dogs see another dog wearing a cone collar and Cleo and Mac make assumptions about the other dog's "weakness of character" (she should have been able to stop scratching!). However, a few days later, Cleo is forced to " walk a mile in her cone" when she herself can't stop scratching - and the experience teaches her compassion.A Job Well Read - Clifford's Big Idea: Be a Good Friend Jetta volunteers to watch her baby brother Cosmo but finds him more energetic than she was expecting. D
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11:30 am
WordWorld
"Totally Terrific Duck/A Star Is Born"
Totally Terrific Duck - Totally Terrific Duck - Bear is going to paint everyone's picture today, and Duck wants to look "totally terrific" for his portrait. Not to worry! Frog and Sheep help him build a tie, top hat and tutu - because if you want to look totally terrific you need the letter T. A tie, top hat and tutu? Now that's one totally, totally, TOTALLY terrific looking Duck!A Star is Born - Duck gets a case of stage fright while singing "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" for all his WordFriends. Instead of singing the word "star," Duck freezes and blurts out the first thing he sees. D
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12:00 pm
Caillou
"Caillou's Surprise"
Caillou's Surprise - When Caillou accidentally breaks Mommy's favourite cup, Grandma suggests they make her a new one. Caillou goes to Grandma's pottery class where he learns how to make a cup, paint it with glaze and fire it. He's a little impatient about waiting overnight for it to be ready, but the final result is worth the wait. D
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12:30 pm
Barney & Friends
"Barney's Big Garden and Listen!"
Barney's Big Garden: Baby Bop wants Barney, BJ and the kids to play with her instead of working in their garden. They promise to play with her as soon as they finish. Baby Bop can't wait, and tries many ways to get them to come play with her now, none of which work. D
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1:00 pm
It's A Big Big World
"The Big Race/You Are What You Are"
The animals have a relay race. Madge teaches Wartz that the animals have unique characteristics.G
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1:30 pm
Zoboomafoo
"Family Game"
When a baby African pygmy hedgehog comes to Animal Junction, Zoboo, tries to find the right family for her to live with. The Kratt Brothers explain that there are all different kinds of creature families, and they finally find the perfect family for the baby hedgehog.G
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2:00 pm
Between the Lions
"Mole and the Baby Bird & Owen and Mzee"
Lionel and Leona find out why some animals aren't meant to be pets, and how some animals develop surprising friendships. D
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2:30 pm
Wishbone
"Hot Diggety Dawg"
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, while helping Wanda dig, Wishbone finds a mysterious treasure. D
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3:00 pm
Electric Company
"The Limerick Slam"
Jessica and Manny compete in the annual Limerick Slam. D
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3:30 pm
WordGirl
"The Masked Meat Marauder/Sandwich World"
The Masked Meat Marauder - While the Botsfords and the Mings go head to head in a charity car wash, the Butcher battles his new rival--the Masked Meat Marauder. Can this town handle two meat-flinging villains or will WordGirl have to send one of them packing?Sandwich World - Chuck is fed up with living at home in his mom's basement. So he builds an evil lair, Sandwich World! Will WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face escape Chuck's crazy sandwich theme park? And will Chuck be strong enough to avoid getting homesick?. D
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4:00 pm
Maya & Miguel
"Family Time"
Noticing that everyone in her family is overworked, overtired, and overstressed, Maya concludes that they all have been missing "family time" - quality time spent alone as a family. Maya and Miguel plan a camping trip to a state park - and do all the planning and packing themselves to make things easier on their very busy parents and grandmother. But when they arrive at their campsite, the kids have forgotten some essentials - and rain, wildlife, and a capsized boat threaten to make their escape a disaster. D
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4:30 pm
Cyberchase
"A World Without Zero"
Why does glamorous Gollywood go ga-ga when a nobody like Mister Z skips town? It's a fiendish Hacker scheme, of course. Because of a poison pen campaign devised by Hacker, Mister Z feels worthless and unwanted. He decides to leave Gollywood, taking his zeroes with him. D
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5:00 pm
Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman
"Ruff Bounces Back"
Ruff is under a lot of pressure. To his dismay, he's recently heard that schnauzers are the most intelligent breed of dogs. Meanwhile Chet has shredded his final term paper for obedience school. D
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5:30 pm
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6:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Islands of Britain
"The North"
Martin Clunes (DOC MARTIN) leads this tour of some of the 6,000 islands that make up the United Kingdom. The three-part miniseries opens on the Muckle Flugga, the most northerly outpost of the British Isles. Stuart Hill is the only occupant of Forvik in the Shetlands. A visit to islands of the Outer Hebrides is followed by a stop on Barra, the westernmost inhabited island in Britain. Part 1 of 3G
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8:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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8:30 pm
Dialogue
"Kristin Armstrong"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the Olympic gold medalist and World Championship winner about her experiences as a world-class competitive cyclist. Armstrong also talks about her plans to coach other women cyclists in skills, diet and nutrition.G
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9:00 pm
Mi-5
Ros and Zaf work undercover at a World Trade Organization conference hotel to turn votes for a plan that could signal a breakthrough for poverty in Africa. News of an assassination threat to an African leader at the conference forces the team into action.G
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10:00 pm
Royal
"Counting Chickens"
Dr. Ellis confronts local prejudice when he discovers one of his patients has contracted a rare disease abroad. Jack and Alun hatch a scheme to raise chickens. Brigid makes a big decision about baby Aisling's future.G
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11:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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12:00 am
10-J: The History of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
10-J: THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY explores the roots of this innovative banking structure. In 1913, Congress created the Federal Reserve to bring financial stability to the nation after a number of banking panics. The Federal Reserve Act created a unique central bank. D
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1:00 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
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2:00 am
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
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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
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3:30 am
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
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4:00 am
Sesame Street
"Elmo Steps In for Super Grover"
Chris hurries over to Elmo who needs help getting his airplane out of the tree. Just as Chris is about to get a ladder, Super Chicken and her sidekick Robin fly in to help. Super Grover comes crashing in to save the day, too. D
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5:00 am
Sid The Science Kid
"Sid's Amazing Invention"
Sid believes that he has discovered a new invention to put toys away! Sid learns his invention is actually a simple machine called a lever, which is not only useful for launching toys, but can also help lift up really heavy things. D
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5:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Painting for Peanuts/Martha's No Dummy"
Painting for Peanuts - The zoo is in danger of closing! Helen and TD volunteer for an animal painting class to try and save it. But it turns out animal painting isn't exactly what they thought.Vocabulary: (E) realistic, easel, participate(d), abstract, portrait (I) painting(s), artwork, brushes, course, sculpture, pose(s). D
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6:00 am
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
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"Vienna and the Danube"
Rick takes in the city's wealth of elegant gardens, great art and fine music. He travels along the Danube River and hikes through the Baroque Melk Abbey.G
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7:30 am
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"The Kingdom of Bhutan"
Wolfe finds a photographer's nirvana of mountainside monasteries, sacred festivals and chanting monks in an environmentally and spiritually progressive nation.G
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8:00 am
The Desert Speaks
"Living Traditions of the Tohono O'odham"
The Tohono O'Odham ("Desert People") live on the second-largest reservation in the United States, located southwest of Tucson, Arizona and share hundreds of miles with the Mexico border, across which some still live. Although many O'Odham live off the reservation and don't grow traditional crops, among the older members their language is still very much alive, as are many of the cultural traditions and beliefs. Learn how a concerned group of tribal members knowledgeable in these traditions are taking an active part in passing down practices of saguaro fruit harvesting and basket weaving to their children and grandchildren. D
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8:30 am
Smart Travels - Pacific Rim With Rudy Maxa
"Oahu and Kauai"
Sunning, swimming, surfing and boating at Waikiki Beach are just the start in Honolulu. Rudy explores Hawaii's Polynesian roots at the venerable Bishop Museum, remembers WWII history at Pearl Harbor, and pays homage to King Kamehameha. From Oahu we head north to Kauai, "The Garden Island" whose sheer beauty screams "tropical paradise. D
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9:00 am
America's Heartland
Host Paul Ryan visits a Missouri farm family who's diversified their farm business to improve profits. An Illinois farmer find a challenge from nature as spring rains deliver too much water. Reporter Sarah Gardner visits California growers rebounding from wildfire and travels south to investigate the devastation of drought. D
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9:30 am
Chefs A' Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin On The Farm
"Washington, D.C. - Peppers"
For more than 23 years, Chef Nora Pouillion of Washington, D.C.'s Nora and Asia Nora restaurants has been a leader in showcasing the organic food philosophy. She uses only 100%certified organic ingredients, from salt to sweet peppers. D
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10:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Grilled Rack of Lamb Dinner"
Grilled Rack of Lamb - At $30.00 a pound, rack of lamb better taste good. Julia Collin Davison shows host Christopher Kimball the test kitchen secret to making the most of this prime piece of meat on the grill.Summer Vegetable Gratin - Becky Hays shows Christopher Kimball how to make a Provencal-style vegetable gratin and uncovers the key steps to enhancing the fresh, bright flavors of summer vegetables with a golden brown, cheesy topping. D
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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
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11:00 am
Austin City Limits
"M. Ward/Okkervil River"
M. Ward graduates from guest spots to his own headline performance, highlighting his latest album, Hold Time. Austin indie rock favorite Okkervil River follows.G
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12:00 pm
Sesame Street
"Firefly Show"
It's dusk and Telly and Baby Bear come running in carrying a net and a jar. They explain to Chris that they are catching fireflies! Chris hasn't seen any, but wishes them luck in finding one. Suddenly, Baby Bear and Telly spot a firefly. D
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1:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
"Laura The Giganotosaurus/Dinosaur Poop!"
Laura the Giganotosaurus - Buddy spends time with Laura Giganotosaurus, a large dinosaur who always rides the Dinosaur Train and, like Buddy, is a three-toed theropod! Buddy also discovers that Laura is an avid bird-watcher.Dinosaur Poop! - Buddy and Tiny learn that all creatures poop, even really big dinosaurs. D
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1:30 pm
Super Why!
"The Twelve Dancing Princesses"
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2:00 pm
Martha Speaks
"Painting for Peanuts/Martha's No Dummy"
Painting for Peanuts - The zoo is in danger of closing! Helen and TD volunteer for an animal painting class to try and save it. But it turns out animal painting isn't exactly what they thought.Vocabulary: (E) realistic, easel, participate(d), abstract, portrait (I) painting(s), artwork, brushes, course, sculpture, pose(s). D
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2:30 pm
Electric Company
"Electric Accompany"
Annie hypnotizes Keith to sing an annoying jingle. The Electric Company needs to cure Keith in time for him to perform the song he wrote for his dad's birthday. D
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3:00 pm
Tracks Ahead
"Japan's Bullet Trains"
Take a ride on the world�s first high speed rail line, home to the famous Japanese bullet trains; visit an interpretive park in eastern Michigan that holds a steamy surprise; visit a man who has collected toy trains from the Louis Marx company, and see a re-creation of the 1949 Lionel showroom layout. D
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3:30 pm
Oregon Field Guide
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4:00 pm
The Desert Speaks
"Royal Road to the Final Outpost"
The third installment of the trip along El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro includes a visit to Hildago del Parral, and its monument to the famous soldier of Mexican independence, Pancho Villa. Nearby Santa Barbara, also along the original route, is a festive sight with deep, proud roots to the ancient Royal Road. El Paso del Norte marks the passage of the route across the border into the U.S. D
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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
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5:00 pm
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6:00 pm
The This Old House Hour
"Newton Centre Project, Part 5 of 16/Installing Sliding Glass Door"
Homeowner Gillian Pierce shows host Kevin O'Connor the progress - the first floor family room is entirely framed in, and up above, general contractor Tom Silva is building the gable-end wall for the new addition. Kevin climbs up top and lends a hand with the wall raising. Out front, master electrician Allen Gallant prepares to upgrade the service from 100 amp to 200 amp, but first he sets up temporary jobsite power by making up a new main connection from the street -with live wires. D
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7:00 pm
Antiques Roadshow
"Louisville, KY - Hour One"
Treasures include original cover art for the Saturday Evening Post by John Falter, brought by his stepdaughter, who modeled for the illustration. An enduring symbol of the Kentucky Derby - an heirloom 19th-century mint julep cup created by a Louisville silversmith - is valued at $2,000. Part 1 of 3G
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8:00 pm
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique In Concert
The most romantic of symphonies, Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique laid bare the torment of his unrequited love. It is performed by Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony. D
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9:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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9:30 pm
Dialogue
"Kristin Armstrong"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the Olympic gold medalist and World Championship winner about her experiences as a world-class competitive cyclist. Armstrong also talks about her plans to coach other women cyclists in skills, diet and nutrition.G
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10:00 pm
Lark Rise to Candleford
The surprise visit of a new Post Office inspector, who notices every deviation from post office regulations, causes consternation and threatens jobs. Robert takes on an artistic labor of love that leads to a new assignment. Laura loses an important parcel.G
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11:00 pm
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique In Concert
The most romantic of symphonies, Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique laid bare the torment of his unrequited love. It is performed by Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony. D
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12:00 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 28. Geschichte Einer Universit"
A look at the founding of Heidelberg University and a portrait of an engineering student from Cameroon. Native speakers, Susanne, and Sabine discuss their lives as students. D
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12:15 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 29. Wirstchaft Im Wandel (A Changing Economy), Hilfe F"
Germany's changing economy, including a short documentary about unemployment. Vocabulary for economics and industry. D
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12:30 am
Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Beyond The Mechanical Universe"
The world of electricity and magnetism, and 20th-century discoveries of relativity and quantumnmechanics.n. D
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1:00 am
Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 2. Looking at Literature"
The teachers in this video program talk about ways in which story affects their lives and the lives of their students. They move on to talk about selecting texts, considering age- and interest-appropriateness, text availability, and other issues. Classroom visits punctuate the discussion, showing practical ways to implement the suggestions the teachers discuss. D
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2:00 am
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"One Earth, Many Scales Lost In Space? Geography Training for Astronauts"
Preparation for a NASA Shuttle mission provides context for introducing key issues in physical geography and human-environmental interaction. Globalization and Revolt - Why do the forces of globalization seem to draw some places closer together and cause others to pull farther apart?G
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2:30 am
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century
"Boundaries and Borderlands"
A single Mexican mother's daily struggle for survival introduces us to concepts of relative location and geographic regions. Operation Hold the Line - The U.S. Mexico borderlands form a unified cultural and economic region with qualities of both nations. D
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3:00 am
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Dance"
Two teachers with contrasting training and approaches to teaching bring rich dance experiences to students at their artsbased schools. Kathy DeJean, the dance specialist at Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans, promotes inquiry and self-expression in a multi-grade dance class. Scott Pivnik, a former physical education teacher at P.S. D
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3:28 am
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Music"
Two music specialists from artsbased schools demonstrate different approaches to serving diverse student populations. At Harmony Leland Elementary School in Mableton, Georgia, all 500 students study the violin. Their classes with Barrett Jackson become lessons in character and discipline. D
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4:00 am
Saddle Club
"Running Free Part 1"
Saddle Club members befriend Raffael and his mother, itinerant workers, who arrive at Willow Creek with their beautiful horse, Diablo. Then, Raffael is accused of horse-theft by a local farmer. Part 1 of 2G
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4:30 am
Biz Kid$
"How Do You Get Money?"
Join us and you'll explore many ways to make money. Follow a Biz Kid on a job hunt-reviewing help wanted ads, filling out the application, and going through the interview. Hear from business celebrities, including Amazon. D
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5:00 am
NASA Connect
"Psa, The Astronaut's Helper"
In PSA: The Astronaut's Helper, students will be introduced to the Personal Satellite Assistant (PSA), a small, spherical robot that assists astronauts with their chores on space-based vehicles. Students will learn about different types of robots and the mechanical systems on the PSA that must work together for the PSA to function. In the web activity, students interact with a simulation of the PSA and learn how forces affect motion in a low-friction, microgravity environment. D
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5:30 am
NASA Connect
"The Venus Transit"
In the Venus Transit, students will learn about the importance of using scale models to represent the size and distance of objects in the solar system and beyond. They will be introduced to the astronomical unit (AU), the baseline distance from the Earth to the Sun, which astronomers use to determine the relative distances from the Earth to other planets, stars, asteroids, and objects in space. They will also discover fascinating facts about the Venus Transit, a celestial and historical event, which helped astronomers determine the scale of the solar system. D
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6:00 am
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Patricia Williams, Seasonal Fruit"
This episode features fresh, seasonal fruit. First, Chef Stellino creates Pears Braised in Red Wine Sauce. Then, Chef Patricia Williams from District in New York joins Nick to make Claufouti with Fruit. D
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6:30 am
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple
"Uncorked: France, Part One"
For most Americans, the wines of France are shrouded in mystery. But ask consumers where the best wine comes from and the answer is as clear as the glass in their hand. In this episode we head into the heart of the vineyard and the mind of the winemaker to learn about France's most famous export. D
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"France's Dordogne"
Rick takes a canoe ride, visits a goose farm, wanders through a lamp-lit castle and enjoys a country market.G
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7:30 am
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Gateway to Scotland"
People have been living in Scotland for at least 6,000 years. Burt tours Edinburgh's Old Town, one of the oldest communities in Great Britain and finds out that much of it has remained intact. The national beverage of Scotland is whiskey -- a whiskey of such importance that the rest of the world simply calls it Scotch. D
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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
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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
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9:00 am
Woodsmith Shop
"Router Table Techniques"
A router table is one of the most important tools in the shop. It all begins with accessories for the fence and adding a micro-adjuster. Then the editors show how to use three common router bits to make 17 profiles, and how to make tenon and groove joinery on the router table. D
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9:30 am
Moment of Luxury
"Behind The Scenes at a Designer Showroom"
Dania, Florida - Bill goes behind-the-scenes at the Design Center of America (DCOTA) for the Winter Market, an event that brings together both aspiring and established designers. Offering an exclusive look inside the showrooms, Bill shows how to create an elegant space using simple and accessible materials. Next, Bill encourages an undiscovered talent waiting in line at Architectural Digest's Designer Open Audition and interviews the premier authority on design, Architectural Digest's eminent editor-in-chief, Paige Rense. D
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10:00 am
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Sea Treasure"
Sea shells are a very popular and perfect accent for your home, or paint them as a special gift for a friend. D
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10:30 am
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Misty Foothills"
Bob Ross invites you to enjoy a fantastic mountain view with foothills shrouded in heavy mist. D
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11:00 am
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Let's Do Brunch"
Rick and his daughter, Lanie, turn brunch into a Mexican vacation with a hotel-style omelet station, featuring chorizo and chili.G
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11:30 am
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Roast Chickens"
Perfectly roasted chicken says Julia, is a tell-tale of a really good cook. Here are three ways to perfectly roast a chicken. Whether whole rack-roasted or trussed and stuffed under the skin with a savory shallot saute, or butterflied and roasted with a delicate spice rub, each has a crispy golden brown skin and juicy meat that say, "Hmmm! Great chicken!". D
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12:00 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 28. Geschichte Einer Universit"
A look at the founding of Heidelberg University and a portrait of an engineering student from Cameroon. Native speakers, Susanne, and Sabine discuss their lives as students. D
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12:15 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 29. Wirstchaft Im Wandel (A Changing Economy), Hilfe F"
Germany's changing economy, including a short documentary about unemployment. Vocabulary for economics and industry. D
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12:30 pm
Mechanical Universeā¦And Beyond, The
"Beyond The Mechanical Universe"
The world of electricity and magnetism, and 20th-century discoveries of relativity and quantumnmechanics.n. D
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1:00 pm
Engaging with Literature: A Workshop for Teachers, Grades 3-5
"Workshop 2. Looking at Literature"
The teachers in this video program talk about ways in which story affects their lives and the lives of their students. They move on to talk about selecting texts, considering age- and interest-appropriateness, text availability, and other issues. Classroom visits punctuate the discussion, showing practical ways to implement the suggestions the teachers discuss. D
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2:00 pm
Place of Our Own
"Preventing Childhood Obesity"
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2:30 pm
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"El Lenguaje Interactivo Y Las Preguntas Abiertas"
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3:00 pm
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Dance"
Two teachers with contrasting training and approaches to teaching bring rich dance experiences to students at their artsbased schools. Kathy DeJean, the dance specialist at Lusher Alternative Elementary School in New Orleans, promotes inquiry and self-expression in a multi-grade dance class. Scott Pivnik, a former physical education teacher at P.S. D
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3:28 pm
Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5
"Teaching Music"
Two music specialists from artsbased schools demonstrate different approaches to serving diverse student populations. At Harmony Leland Elementary School in Mableton, Georgia, all 500 students study the violin. Their classes with Barrett Jackson become lessons in character and discipline. D
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4:00 pm
Saddle Club
"Running Free Part 1"
Saddle Club members befriend Raffael and his mother, itinerant workers, who arrive at Willow Creek with their beautiful horse, Diablo. Then, Raffael is accused of horse-theft by a local farmer. Part 1 of 2G
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4:30 pm
Biz Kid$
"How Do You Get Money?"
Join us and you'll explore many ways to make money. Follow a Biz Kid on a job hunt-reviewing help wanted ads, filling out the application, and going through the interview. Hear from business celebrities, including Amazon. D
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5:00 pm
NASA Connect
"Psa, The Astronaut's Helper"
In PSA: The Astronaut's Helper, students will be introduced to the Personal Satellite Assistant (PSA), a small, spherical robot that assists astronauts with their chores on space-based vehicles. Students will learn about different types of robots and the mechanical systems on the PSA that must work together for the PSA to function. In the web activity, students interact with a simulation of the PSA and learn how forces affect motion in a low-friction, microgravity environment. D
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5:30 pm
NASA Connect
"The Venus Transit"
In the Venus Transit, students will learn about the importance of using scale models to represent the size and distance of objects in the solar system and beyond. They will be introduced to the astronomical unit (AU), the baseline distance from the Earth to the Sun, which astronomers use to determine the relative distances from the Earth to other planets, stars, asteroids, and objects in space. They will also discover fascinating facts about the Venus Transit, a celestial and historical event, which helped astronomers determine the scale of the solar system. D
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6:00 pm
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Patricia Williams, Seasonal Fruit"
This episode features fresh, seasonal fruit. First, Chef Stellino creates Pears Braised in Red Wine Sauce. Then, Chef Patricia Williams from District in New York joins Nick to make Claufouti with Fruit. D
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6:30 pm
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple
"Uncorked: France, Part One"
For most Americans, the wines of France are shrouded in mystery. But ask consumers where the best wine comes from and the answer is as clear as the glass in their hand. In this episode we head into the heart of the vineyard and the mind of the winemaker to learn about France's most famous export. D
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7:00 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"France's Dordogne"
Rick takes a canoe ride, visits a goose farm, wanders through a lamp-lit castle and enjoys a country market.G
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7:30 pm
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions
"Gateway to Scotland"
People have been living in Scotland for at least 6,000 years. Burt tours Edinburgh's Old Town, one of the oldest communities in Great Britain and finds out that much of it has remained intact. The national beverage of Scotland is whiskey -- a whiskey of such importance that the rest of the world simply calls it Scotch. D
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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
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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
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9:00 pm
Woodsmith Shop
"Router Table Techniques"
A router table is one of the most important tools in the shop. It all begins with accessories for the fence and adding a micro-adjuster. Then the editors show how to use three common router bits to make 17 profiles, and how to make tenon and groove joinery on the router table. D
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9:30 pm
Moment of Luxury
"Behind The Scenes at a Designer Showroom"
Dania, Florida - Bill goes behind-the-scenes at the Design Center of America (DCOTA) for the Winter Market, an event that brings together both aspiring and established designers. Offering an exclusive look inside the showrooms, Bill shows how to create an elegant space using simple and accessible materials. Next, Bill encourages an undiscovered talent waiting in line at Architectural Digest's Designer Open Audition and interviews the premier authority on design, Architectural Digest's eminent editor-in-chief, Paige Rense. D
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10:00 pm
Scheewe Art Workshop
"Sea Treasure"
Sea shells are a very popular and perfect accent for your home, or paint them as a special gift for a friend. D
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10:30 pm
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Misty Foothills"
Bob Ross invites you to enjoy a fantastic mountain view with foothills shrouded in heavy mist. D
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11:00 pm
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Let's Do Brunch"
Rick and his daughter, Lanie, turn brunch into a Mexican vacation with a hotel-style omelet station, featuring chorizo and chili.G
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11:30 pm
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Roast Chickens"
Perfectly roasted chicken says Julia, is a tell-tale of a really good cook. Here are three ways to perfectly roast a chicken. Whether whole rack-roasted or trussed and stuffed under the skin with a savory shallot saute, or butterflied and roasted with a delicate spice rub, each has a crispy golden brown skin and juicy meat that say, "Hmmm! Great chicken!". D
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12:00 am
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
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1:00 am
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2:00 am
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2:30 am
Tavis Smiley
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3:00 am
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4:00 am
Charlie Rose
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5:00 am
Scully/The World Show
"Bob Rae"
He came very close to becoming Prime Minister of Canada. Originally Premier of Ontario for the left-leaning New Democratic Party, Bob Rae now belongs to the more centrist Liberal Party. George Orwell is his favorite author. D
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5:30 am
Closer to Truth:
"How Could God Know The Future?"
God is supposed to have perfect knowledge, which includes all true statements about the future. Does this mean that God knows everything about what is to come? But if the future doesn't yet exist, then there is nothing now to know. Theologians battle among themselves. D
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6:00 am
Scientific American Frontiers
"Affairs of the Heart"
The heart is the first body part to go to work, and its failure is often the event that causes death. AFFAIRS OF THE HEART examines advances in fixing broken hearts -- and at ways to prevent them from breaking. This episode tellsthe dramatic story of a Texas toddler who underwent immediate surgery after birth due to his defective heart. D
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7:00 am
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
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8:00 am
Scientific American Frontiers
"Life's Little Questions II"
Why can't you tickle yourself? If tickling isn't social, why are we ticklish in the first place? What is laughter and why do we laugh? Why can't scientists cure the common cold? Why does wet sand rise in a halo around your feet when you walk on the shore? Why do Brazil nuts always rise to the top of a can of mixed nuts? Why do coffee spills leave rings when they dry?G
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9:00 am
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10:00 am
Tavis Smiley
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10:30 am
Tavis Smiley
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11:00 am
Scully/The World Show
"Bob Rae"
He came very close to becoming Prime Minister of Canada. Originally Premier of Ontario for the left-leaning New Democratic Party, Bob Rae now belongs to the more centrist Liberal Party. George Orwell is his favorite author. D
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11:30 am
Closer to Truth:
"How Could God Know The Future?"
God is supposed to have perfect knowledge, which includes all true statements about the future. Does this mean that God knows everything about what is to come? But if the future doesn't yet exist, then there is nothing now to know. Theologians battle among themselves. D
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12:00 pm
Scientific American Frontiers
"Affairs of the Heart"
The heart is the first body part to go to work, and its failure is often the event that causes death. AFFAIRS OF THE HEART examines advances in fixing broken hearts -- and at ways to prevent them from breaking. This episode tellsthe dramatic story of a Texas toddler who underwent immediate surgery after birth due to his defective heart. D
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1:00 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
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2:00 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
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2:30 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
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3:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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4:00 pm
BBC World News
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4:30 pm
Worldfocus
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5:00 pm
Scientific American Frontiers
"Affairs of the Heart"
The heart is the first body part to go to work, and its failure is often the event that causes death. AFFAIRS OF THE HEART examines advances in fixing broken hearts -- and at ways to prevent them from breaking. This episode tellsthe dramatic story of a Texas toddler who underwent immediate surgery after birth due to his defective heart. D
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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
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7:00 pm
Scientific American Frontiers
"Life's Little Questions II"
Why can't you tickle yourself? If tickling isn't social, why are we ticklish in the first place? What is laughter and why do we laugh? Why can't scientists cure the common cold? Why does wet sand rise in a halo around your feet when you walk on the shore? Why do Brazil nuts always rise to the top of a can of mixed nuts? Why do coffee spills leave rings when they dry?G
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8:00 pm
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9:00 pm
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9:30 pm
Worldfocus
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10:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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11:00 pm
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
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