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5:00 pm
Antiques Roadshow
"Vintage Houston"
A 19th-century Chinese jade scepter discovered during the series' 1998 visit is at least 30 times more valuable in 2012, but a 1912 Titanic menu has experienced ups and downs.G
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6:00 pm
Priceless Antiques Roadshow
Host Fiona Bruce and the team look back at how the Roadshow has evolved since the late 1970s. Paul Atterbury remembers one very special Roadshow visitor.G
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6:30 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"Denmark: Beyond Copenhagen"
Rick visits Aarhus with its ruddy affluence, charming open-air museum and well-preserved ancient bog man. Roskilde is impressive with its royal burial church and the best Viking ship museum anywhere.G
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7:00 pm
The Lawrence Welk Show
"America on the Move"
This show opens with the whole company singing "Gotta Travel On" and soon Guy and Ralna are "Leavin' on a Jet Plane." Dick Dale sings "The Banana Boat Song." Ava Barber sings "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and Ken Delo gets lost on the "M.T.A."G
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7:59 pm
Are You Being Served
"Takeover"
When attack threatens from outside, Captain Peacock's forces unite against the common foe.G
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8:30 pm
Keeping Up Appearances - The Memoirs of Hyacinth Bucket
Hyacinth suddenly decides to take Daddy out for a picnic in the country. But Daddy suddenly decides that he will take her car.G
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9:01 pm
As Time Goes By
Lionel and Jean take a trip to Hampshire to meet Lionel's father, an 85-year-old who defies stereotype.G
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9:31 pm
Outnumbered
Karen, 5, announces she is leaving home to escape her mum's nagging - maybe heading for Spain or Greenland. Dad agrees to let Ben crack some eggs during preparation for a dinner party.G
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10:01 pm
The Red Green Show
"Survivor"
A toxic cloud forces Red to stay locked in the lodge for a few days. Red makes a woodshop out of a truck.G
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10:30 pm
My Family
"Ego Has Landed"
At dinner with a couple Ben and Susan met on vacation, Ben is asked to be a sperm donor.G
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11:00 pm
Doctor Who - Specials
"The Next Doctor"
Cybermen stalk the snow of Victorian London on Christmas Eve in 1851. As the Doctor investigates a spate of mysterious deaths, he meets another Doctor, traveling with his own sonic screwdriver and cockney assistant. The two combine forces to attempt to stop the rise of the CyberKing in this adventure.G
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5:00 pm
Globe Trekker
"Globe Trekker Special: The Making of Globe Trekker"
Cameras turn on a GLOBE TREKKER crew on the road to capture how the series is filmed.G
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6:00 pm
Sierra Center Stage
"Sonia Dada"
Some bands defy categorization on purpose; Chicago's Sonia Dada does it naturally. Songwriter/guitarist Dan Pritzker has taken a trio of African American gospel singers he discovered performing for free at a subway station and blended their sound with a talented jam band to create an intoxicating blend of R&B, pop, and world beat that is truly unique. Lyrics that make you think; a groove that makes you want to dance - this is truly a show you can't miss. D
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7:00 pm
Austin City Limits
"The Philharmonic Opening Gala with Itzhak Perlman"
Songwriter/performer Elvis Costello returns to the stage to showcase songs from his latest, Americana-influenced recording, Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. Austin's rootsy songwriting collective the Band of Heathens follows.G
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8:00 pm
Capitol Fourth
Performances by Megan Hilty, Matthew Broderick, Kelli O'Hara, Javier Colon, Josh Turner, Kool & the Gang, and the National Symphony conducted by Jack Everly highlight this celebration of America's birthday. The production is captured live on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol and is topped off by the nation's greatest display of fireworks.G
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9:30 pm
Front Row Center
"Richard Marx: A Night Out with Friends"
For more than two decades, Richard Marx has made an indelible mark on the music community with more than 30 million records sold and 13 #1 singles. He remains a radio fixture as an artist and producer, working with some of the biggest names in the music business. In this concert, Marx takes us through his legendary career and brings along a few friends including Hugh Jackman, Matt Scannell and Sara Niemietz. D
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10:30 pm
Sierra Center Stage
"Sonia Dada"
Some bands defy categorization on purpose; Chicago's Sonia Dada does it naturally. Songwriter/guitarist Dan Pritzker has taken a trio of African American gospel singers he discovered performing for free at a subway station and blended their sound with a talented jam band to create an intoxicating blend of R&B, pop, and world beat that is truly unique. Lyrics that make you think; a groove that makes you want to dance - this is truly a show you can't miss. D
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11:30 pm
Austin City Limits
"The Philharmonic Opening Gala with Itzhak Perlman"
Songwriter/performer Elvis Costello returns to the stage to showcase songs from his latest, Americana-influenced recording, Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. Austin's rootsy songwriting collective the Band of Heathens follows.G
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5:00 pm
Learning Math: Patterns, Functions & Algebra
"Algebraic Thinking"
Begin to explore what it means to think algebraically and learn to use algebraic thinking skills to make sense of different situations. This session covers describing situations through pictures, charts, graphs, and words; interpreting and drawing conclusions from graphs; and creating graphs to match written descriptions of real-life situations.G
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5:30 pm
Learning Math: Patterns, Functions & Algebra
"Patterns In Context"
Explore the processes of finding, describing, explaining, and predicting using patterns. Topics covered include how to determine if patterns in tables are uniquely described and how to distinguish between closed and recursive descriptions. This session also introduces the idea that there are many different conceptions of what algebra is.G
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6:00 pm
New Scandinavian Cooking With Tina Nordstrom
"Stockholm: Royal Swedish Meat Balls"
Sweden's storied capital is the backdrop for Tina to make Swedish meatballs with creamed carrots, scallops with blueberry vinaigrette, a lime sabayon with berries and a strawberry daiquiriG
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6:30 pm
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7:00 pm
Christina Cooks
"Total Antioxidant Capacity"
Antioxidants -abundant in beans, bright vegetables and berries - are the barrier between sickness and health. Stay flu-free with Christina's recipe for Cherry-Berry Crumble Pie and Artichoke Salad. D
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7:30 pm
Chefs A' Field: Kids on the Farm
"California Strawberries: Chefs Mitch & Steve Rosenthal & Kids - San Francisco, CA"
Town Hall Restaurant - San Francisco, CA; Ramirez Family Farms - Salinas, CA The California strawberry is the star of this show filmed overlooking the misty shores of Monterey Bay. The Pacific breezes and warm California sun nurture a berry so sweet that it is the choice of chefs from around the world. In this episode, great cooking runs in the family as two chefs, brothers Mitch and Steven, show their kids how to cook sweet and savory dishes with this juicy berry. D
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8:00 pm
P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table
"Bunches of Blueberries"
Allen goes to Oregon to sample blueberry dishes and see how they are harvested. At the farm he makes blueberry muffins and shows how to use blueberries as an ornamental plant.G
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8:30 pm
Christina Cooks
"The Raw Truth"
One current food fad is the 'raw diet,' and Christina discusses both the benefits and challenges of eating raw cuisine. She prepares two raw dishes: Zucchini 'Fettucine' in Fresh Marinara Sauce and Sweet Strawberry Pie. D
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9:00 pm
Ciao Italia
"Succulent Strawberries - Fragole Succulente"
Mary Ann's just in time for an early summer harvest of plump, juicy, succulent strawberries from Guy's Garden. After sampling more than a few, she heads nella cucina to prepare an eye-popping-beautiful Strawberry Tart, and Arugola Spinach and Strawberry Salad. Then she delivers the surprise of all surprises, a creamy smooth Strawberry Risotto. D
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9:30 pm
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Better Berries"
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10:00 pm
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Weeknight Workhorses"
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10:30 pm
Simply Ming
"Andrew Zimmern & Cooking Veggies for Kids"
Does your kid turn up his nose when certain green foods cross his sight line? Vegetables can make some kids turn and run for the hills before they even give them a chance. On this episode of SIMPLY MING, Ming joins forces with a man who specializes in close encounters with icky foods to help make "weird" vegetables more appealing to kids. Andrew Zimmern, Mr. Bizzare Foods himself, joins Ming to cook two new dishes your kids will devour: Turkey Spring Rolls with Hoisin-Lime Dipping Sauce with Bacon Brussel Sprouts and Mixed Vegetables and Tofu with a Miso Sabayon. D
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11:00 pm
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"The Case for Quesadillas"
What could be better than a freshly made, gooey, warm quesadilla? Rick answers the question by showing us how to make the flour tortillas from scratch. What could be better than that? Well, actually, in Mexico, Rick explains, quesadillas and flour tortillas have nothing to do with each other. He takes us to the Bazar Sabado, a charming colonial-style labyrinth of handicrafts shops in the heart of Mexico City's bohemian Coyoacan district, to experience the true art of the quesadilla. D
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11:30 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"Germany's Black Forest and Cologne"
Rick and his family dip into a classy mineral spa, devour chocolate-cherry cake and explore the forest.G
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5:00 pm
Moyers & Company
"Is Labor A Lost Cause?"
Bill opens this week's show by explaining how last week's Supreme Court decision not to reconsider Citizens United exposes the hoax that Citizens United was ever about "free" speech. In reality, Bill says, it's about carpet bombing elections "with all the tonnage your rich paymasters want to buy." Also lost in the Supreme media chatter last week: a disturbing ruling that restricts labor unions from directing collected dues toward political causes. D
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6:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Idaho: The Whitewater State"
Cameras catch the excitement of Idaho's rivers, world famous for prime whitewater adventures. The program travels rivers throughout the state, meets river outfitters, and features archival footage of 70 years of whitewater challenge.G
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6:30 pm
Dialogue
"Dictionary of American Regional English"
Did you know that there are at least 174 different words to describe the dust that collect under your bed? Many call them dust bunnies but others label them house moss, cussywop, woofinpoofs even ghost manure. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with Joan Houston Hall, the Chief Editor of the Dictionary of American Regional English, about the unique twists and turns of the American language.G
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7:00 pm
Need to Know
RAY SUAREZ ANCHORS. In an encore presentation, Need to Know's Ray Suarez hosts a panel of tax experts including former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer; Emory University tax law expert Dorothy Brown; Bruce Bartlett, who served presidents Reagan and George H.W. Bush; and Cato Institute economist Dan Mitchell. D
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7:30 pm
Inside Washington
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8:00 pm
Michael Wood's Story of England
"Romans to Normans"
Historian Michael Wood examines English history through the story of Kibworth in Leicestershire. The first thousand years includes a Roman villa, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings, and evidence of life after the Norman Conquest. Part 1 of 4G
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9:00 pm
Michael Wood's Story of England
"Peasants' Revolt and the Black Death"
This episode charts the events leading to the involvement of Kibworth's residents in the Civil War of Simon de Montfort as the village reaches the catastrophic 14th century. The village goes through the worst famine in European history, during which two-thirds of the people die in the Black Death. Part 2 of 4G
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10:00 pm
Moyers & Company
"Is Labor A Lost Cause?"
Bill opens this week's show by explaining how last week's Supreme Court decision not to reconsider Citizens United exposes the hoax that Citizens United was ever about "free" speech. In reality, Bill says, it's about carpet bombing elections "with all the tonnage your rich paymasters want to buy." Also lost in the Supreme media chatter last week: a disturbing ruling that restricts labor unions from directing collected dues toward political causes. D
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11:00 pm
Washington Week
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11:30 pm
McLaughlin Group
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