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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
National Parks: America's Best Idea
"Going Home (1920-1933)"
The advent of the automobile allows more people than ever before to visit the parks. Mather embraces the opportunity and works to build more roads in the parks. Enthusiasts like Margaret and Edward Gehrke of Nebraska begin "collecting" parks, visiting as many as they can. In North Carolina a reclusive writer and a Japanese immigrant join forces to launch a campaign to protect the last stands of virgin forest in the Smoky Mountains by establishing it as a park. In Wyoming, John D. Rockefeller Jr. begins quietly buying up land in the Teton Mountain Range and valley, planning to donate it for a park. Part 4 of 6G
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3:00 am
Nova
"Sputnik Declassified"
After the world-changing launch of the first satellite, Sputnik I, by the Soviet Union, the shocked U.S. public asks: Why didn't the U.S. beat the Soviets? NOVA reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the politics and personalities that collide over the earliest efforts to get America into space long before the founding of NASA.G
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4:00 am
Place of Our Own
"Culture with Child Rearing"
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4:30 am
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Alistandose Para El Kindergarten"
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5:00 am
BBC World News
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5:30 am
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish
"Revelaciones (Revelations)"
This episode covers numbers from 100 to 1,000. The conversational Spanish is much more rapid and, compared to previous episodes.G
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6:00 am
Power Yoga: Mind and Body
"Stamina - Version One"
With Vyagrasana, Trikonasana, and others. D
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6:30 am
Dragon Tales
"Moving On/Head Over Heels"
Moving On - Cassie's favorite big sister, Sophie, is going away to cooking school and Cassie is devastated to see her go. Enrique sings a Spanish farewell song as the sisters embrace. The gang tries to cheer her up about missing Sophie. D
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7:00 am
Arthur
"Cast Away/The Great Sock Mystery"
Cast Away - Arthur is thrilled when Dad invites him to go fly fishing for the weekend. Finally - an escape from D.W.! But when a change in plans forces them to include her, Arthur's had enough. D
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7:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Martha's Chair/TD The Pack Rat"
Martha's Chair - Martha's family has a birthday surprise - a new dog bed! After a few sleepless nights, the family realizes that Martha misses her stinky old chair. But Mrs. Demson bought it and has plans of her own for the chair after she sees one just like it on Antiques Roadshow.Vocabulary: (E) antique, donate(d), upholstery, profit(ed), valuable. D
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8:00 am
Curious George
"Free Hundley/Bag Monkey"
George, Gnocchi and Charkie join forces to try and rescue Hundley from the local pet shelter.G
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8:30 am
Sid The Science Kid
"The Perfect Pancake"
Sid wants to know how his Grandma always makes perfect pancakes. They're never too squishy or burnt. At school, Sid makes an important discovery -- heat changes things! This lesson reveals the secret of Grandma's pancakes: she heats them on the stove for the perfect amount of time . D
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9:00 am
Super Why!
"The Ugly Duckling"
Princess Pea's twirls are falling flat, and her dance recital is fast approaching! The Super Readers soar into the story of the Ugly Duckling, who's having just as much trouble trying to swim! With a little hard work, the Ugly Duckling hits his stride, and Princess Pea learns that practice makes perfect!Educational Objectives: To learn about practice and persistence, play with the alphabet, practice spelling skills and use the power to read to change the story. D
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9:30 am
Dinosaur Train
"One Small Dinosaur/T. Rex Migration"
One Small Dinosaur - Mrs. Pteranodon takes Buddy and Tiny to visit a Mikey Microraptor, one of the smallest of dinosaurs ever. Tiny is annoyed that Mikey is even smaller than she is, but Mikey looks up to Tiny as a role model.T. D
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10:00 am
Sesame Street
"Big Bird and Snuffy's Talent Show"
Today on Sesame Street it's the Big Bird and Snuffy Talent Show! The only problem is that they don't know what a talent show is! Leela explains that it's a show where people do different things like singing and dancing or anything they like to do. They convince Leela to be part of their show and she juggles an apple and orange while singing the ABC's. Now they need to find another guest. D
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11:00 am
Clifford The Big Red Dog
"The Kibble Crook/Screaming for Ice Cream"
"The Kibble Crook"--T-Bone can't resist sneaking a bite -- well, okay the whole bowl -- of Cleo's new dog food. When Cleo gets upset, T-Bone blames it on another dog and sends our fearless friends on a wild goose chase. T-Bone ultimately learns to take responsibility for his own mistakes. D
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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
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12:00 pm
Caillou
"Fall Is in the Air"
Autumn brings fresh cool air and fun surprises. Caillou and Rosie have a ball playing in the piles of fallen leaves in the backyard. Come October, Caillou and Dad make a jack-o-lantern, Grandma bakes her grandkids a pumpkin pie, and Caillou goes trick-or-treating as an astronaut. D
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12:30 pm
Barney & Friends
"Bonjour Barney!: France"
Emma wants to paint an award-winning painting for the "Art In The Park Show," but she is just isn't satisfied with her artwork. Barney takes her to France to learn how to paint from his friend Pierre. While there, they learn about France and how to paint by following your heart!. D
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1:00 pm
It's A Big Big World
"Hide and Seek/Take Care of Yourself"
Learn how animals use natural camouflage for protection and the importance of diet and exercise.G
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1:30 pm
Zoboomafoo
"Sand"
A sandstorm has buried Animal Junction in sand, which is perfect for the meerkats, scorpion and camel that stop by for a visit. Zoboo, Chris and Martin explain how each of these creatures is suited for living in a dry, desert climate.G
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2:00 pm
Between the Lions
"Sylvester and the Magic Pebble/I Miss You, Stinky Face"
It's hard to be away from your family, especially when you've been turned into a rock, or the cheetah taking you home doesn't want to leave the jungle. key words: picnic, mama featured consonant sounds: p, m. D
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2:30 pm
Wishbone
"The Prince of Wags"
A smart leader motivates people to believe in themselves, not just in himself. This true meaning and value of leadership is depicted in this episode of Wishbone. The audience is introduced to Prince Hal of William Shakespeare's Henry IV who by defeating a powerful rebel army proves his ability to be a leader to his father. D
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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
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3:30 pm
WordGirl
"A Vote for Becky/Class Act"
A Vote for Becky: It's Election Day! Mrs. Botsford is running for D.A. and Becky is running for student council president. Tobey decides to run against Becky and uses his robots to distract WordGirl. D
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4:00 pm
Maya & Miguel
"Papi Joins The Band"
Miguel, Theo, and Andy decide to enter a talent contest at the Community Center by putting together a band. When Santiago hears the news, he tells the boys that he used to have his own band, and he offers his services. The problem is that Santiago soon goes from offering gentle advice to becoming a fourth member of the band, and Miguel has to find a way to tell his father to let the boys do it their own way. D
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4:30 pm
Cyberchase
"The X-Factor"
All is not well in Perfectamundo, a dome-enclosed cybersite, when orange spots are discovered building up on the dome's interior surface, blocking the site's precious sunlight. What source could be responsible for the spots multiplying so fast? Is it Hacker's new factory that pours out orange clouds through smoky stacks? It can't be that new Digifizz toy, with its tiny burst of colorful sparkles shooting into the air each time it gets used. With time running out, the CyberSquad must come to grips with the power of multiplication and use it to undo the site's pollution problem. 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
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"Mexico: Baja"
Wolfe searches for migrating gray whales on the Sea of Cortez. Venturing inland through the unforgiving Cataviña desert, he discovers a photographer's playground of light and magical landscapes.G
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7:30 pm
Antiques Roadshow UK
"Cannock"
Residents bring a bronze tiger, a portrait of a flower girl, an ornate match striker and a cricket bat.G
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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
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10:00 pm
Royal
"Busman's Holiday"
Mr. Middleditch's birthday party is rudely interrupted - but not before he makes a shocking announcement to the hospital staff.G
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11:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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12:00 am
Nova
"Sputnik Declassified"
After the world-changing launch of the first satellite, Sputnik I, by the Soviet Union, the shocked U.S. public asks: Why didn't the U.S. beat the Soviets? NOVA reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the politics and personalities that collide over the earliest efforts to get America into space long before the founding of NASA.G
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1:00 am
Great Lodges of the National Parks
"Roughing It In Style In Alaska and the Rockies"
Stunning scenery, perfect hospitality and colorful histories await viewers in this world of storied leisure. Rocky Mountain National Park is just outside the back door of Stanley Hotel. Jackson Lake Lodge was constructed to showcase views selected by John D. and Laurence Rockefeller when they built the lodge at the foot of Grand Teton. Then it is on to Alaska for visits to Glacier Bay Lodge and the wild and remote Camp Denali.G
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2:00 am
National Parks: America's Best Idea
"Going Home (1920-1933)"
The advent of the automobile allows more people than ever before to visit the parks. Mather embraces the opportunity and works to build more roads in the parks. Enthusiasts like Margaret and Edward Gehrke of Nebraska begin "collecting" parks, visiting as many as they can. In North Carolina a reclusive writer and a Japanese immigrant join forces to launch a campaign to protect the last stands of virgin forest in the Smoky Mountains by establishing it as a park. In Wyoming, John D. Rockefeller Jr. begins quietly buying up land in the Teton Mountain Range and valley, planning to donate it for a park. Part 4 of 6G
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4:00 am
Sesame Street
"Elmo & Zoe's Hat Contest"
Today on Sesame Street it's Who Can Wear the Most Hats on Their Head Day! Elmo and Zoe are going to play against each other, while Chris and Alan help add more and more hats. The Hat Check Girl is also there to help count the total number of hats they each have. Elmo and Zoe are tied every time! They also have to complete challenges while wearing the hats on their heads such as saying the alphabet while standing on one leg and estimating the amount of hats they have. D
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5:00 am
Sid The Science Kid
"My Ice Pops"
Sid wakes up and discovers that his ice pops melted! This sticky situation leads him to ask," Why do things have to melt?" After investigating at school, Sid learns that if liquids don't stay in a really cold place, they slowly melt over time. He also discovers that liquids can freeze into solid ice and then melt right back into liquid. D
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5:30 am
Martha Speaks
"Martha's Chair/TD The Pack Rat"
Martha's Chair - Martha's family has a birthday surprise - a new dog bed! After a few sleepless nights, the family realizes that Martha misses her stinky old chair. But Mrs. Demson bought it and has plans of her own for the chair after she sees one just like it on Antiques Roadshow.Vocabulary: (E) antique, donate(d), upholstery, profit(ed), valuable. D
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6:00 am
Nova
"Sputnik Declassified"
After the world-changing launch of the first satellite, Sputnik I, by the Soviet Union, the shocked U.S. public asks: Why didn't the U.S. beat the Soviets? NOVA reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the politics and personalities that collide over the earliest efforts to get America into space long before the founding of NASA.G
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"London: Mod and Trad"
London is quintessentially English.yet cosmopolitan. We check out the new - the Millennium Bridge and the British Museum's Great Court, and admire the old - well-wrapped mummies and a rare Leonardo. D
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7:30 am
Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge
"India - Varanasi to Bandhavgarh"
Art joins nearly 20 million pilgrims for a dip in the Ganges and captures images of Hindu holy men who have renounced all worldly pursuits. Downstream, in ancient Varanasi, the sacred and the ordinary meet in a swirl of color, fire and ritual.G
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8:00 am
The Desert Speaks
"Medieval Drought in the Southwest"
Between roughly 900 and 1260 AD there was a massive drought that severely impacted the plants, animals and people of the Southwest. Now referred to as the Medieval Drought, the best records of this phenomenon can be found within the trees that lived through this difficult time period. Host David Yetman hikes with Tom Swetnam from the University of Arizona's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research through the White Mountains of California and Sequoia National Park to observe how scientists use tree rings to gather evidence of climate conditions from thousands of years ago. D
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8:30 am
Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa
"Germany's Rhine and Mosel Rivers"
For centuries the Rhine has been a natural border and the main route for trade, people and ideas. We start in the ancient Roman city of Trier and travel up the Mosel River visiting vineyards and ancient castles. We'll take a scenic cruise down the Rhine for a sailor's eye view of famous Rhine castles and the lovely but dangerous Lorelei. D
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9:00 am
America's Heartland
Host Paul Ryan learns about cheese making at a one of a kind sheep dairy in New Jersey. Reporter Jason Shoultz goes on a watery harvest for clams off the Gulf Coast of Florida. Reporter Ron Hyde finds out how citrus research is developing flavorful new varieties at a growing operation in Central California. D
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9:30 am
Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen
"Shoulders and Butts"
Raichlen grills American, Caribbean and Balinese-style pork shoulder. He also prepares pit-roasted pork served with pickled onions and salsa.G
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10:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Easy Apple Desserts"
Skillet Apple Pie - Apple pie isn't really for everyday occasions -making the perfect filling, let alone a top and bottom crust, requires too many steps. Julia Collin Davison shows host Christopher Kimball, a self-proclaimed apple pie expert, a new no-frills approach that converts apple pie to an everyday dessert.Applesauce Cake - Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball how to make this simple snack cake with moist and tender texture and plenty of apple flavor. D
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10:30 am
Everyday Food
"Dinners and Leftovers"
Sarah starts with tender roast beef with peppers, onions and potatoes, then Margot uses the extra roast beef for beef mango wrap.G
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11:00 am
Austin City Limits Presents: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
Performances from San Francisco's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in Golden Gate Park.G
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12:00 pm
Sesame Street
"Big Bird and Snuffy's Talent Show"
Today on Sesame Street it's the Big Bird and Snuffy Talent Show! The only problem is that they don't know what a talent show is! Leela explains that it's a show where people do different things like singing and dancing or anything they like to do. They convince Leela to be part of their show and she juggles an apple and orange while singing the ABC's. Now they need to find another guest. D
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1:00 pm
Dinosaur Train
"One Small Dinosaur/T. Rex Migration"
One Small Dinosaur - Mrs. Pteranodon takes Buddy and Tiny to visit a Mikey Microraptor, one of the smallest of dinosaurs ever. Tiny is annoyed that Mikey is even smaller than she is, but Mikey looks up to Tiny as a role model.T. D
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1:30 pm
Super Why!
"Rapunzel"
Princess Pea's kitten is stuck in the top of a tree! The Super Readers jump into a book and meet Rapunzel, who is also stranded high up in her tower. When climbing Rapunzel's hair proves to be (ouch!) a hair-raising idea, the Prince works together with the Super Readers to come up with a brand new rescue plan! Princess Pea discovers the value of a helping hand.Educational Objectives: To learn you can accomplish a lot more with the help of your friends! The alphabet is uncovered, and young viewers practice the magic of spelling as well as use the power to read to change the story. D
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2:00 pm
Martha Speaks
"Martha's Chair/TD The Pack Rat"
Martha's Chair - Martha's family has a birthday surprise - a new dog bed! After a few sleepless nights, the family realizes that Martha misses her stinky old chair. But Mrs. Demson bought it and has plans of her own for the chair after she sees one just like it on Antiques Roadshow.Vocabulary: (E) antique, donate(d), upholstery, profit(ed), valuable. D
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2:30 pm
Electric Company
"Mighty Bright Fight"
Jessica and Manny work together on a project for the Mighty Bright Knight comic book convention. D
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3:00 pm
Tracks Ahead
"Ohio Central Railroad"
Tracks Ahead goes into the hills of eastern Ohio to visit a ten line railroad; ride a historic Japanese steam train that has been lovingly restored; visit a man who has realized his childhood dream, and meet a dentist who has taken his passion for trains into the back yard. Spencer Christian again hosts this 14-part series on railroading. D
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3:30 pm
Autism: We Thought You'd Never Ask
Six adults with autism talk about their thoughts and feelings in ways that are revealing, touching and surprising. Learn what it feels like to live in their bodies and inhabit their lives. Their powerful words illustrate why they are the truest 'autism experts' we have. D
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4:00 pm
The Desert Speaks
"Desert Whales"
Located just below the elbow of Baja California, San Ignacio lagoon is the temporary home to some of the peninsula's most famous visitors-the Gray Whales. Each winter, pregnant females, and lustful males swim five thousand miles from the Arctic to visit this lagoon. Here, within a few hundred square miles, eighty percent of the majestic whales' life cycle transpires. D
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4:30 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Vintage Idaho"
Idaho's wine industry, crushed by Prohibition, has been reborn during the last 25 years. This chronicle of a year in the vineyards visits wineries from Sandpoint to Glenns Ferry and meets people who are putting the "Potato State" on the wine trail map.G
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5:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Big Cypress Swamp: The Western Everglades
Producer/cinematograher Elam Stoltzfus answered the call of the wild to go deep into the Big Cypress Swamp along with fine-art photographer Clyde Butcher and musician Sammy Tedder. During the journey Elam joined with many other public land managers, local experts, hunters, orchid lovers, artists, and a great many other people. The expedition across the swamp in airboats, hiking, mucking about, aerial, canoes, and swamp buggies gave the HD video crew ample opportunities to capture breathtaking images. D
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7:00 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
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9:00 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
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11:00 pm
Big Cypress Swamp: The Western Everglades
Producer/cinematograher Elam Stoltzfus answered the call of the wild to go deep into the Big Cypress Swamp along with fine-art photographer Clyde Butcher and musician Sammy Tedder. During the journey Elam joined with many other public land managers, local experts, hunters, orchid lovers, artists, and a great many other people. The expedition across the swamp in airboats, hiking, mucking about, aerial, canoes, and swamp buggies gave the HD video crew ample opportunities to capture breathtaking images. D
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12:00 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 13. Der Auszubildende (The Apprentice)"
Professor Di Donato reviews the storylines to open Level 2, and Marion writes about Michael's apprenticeship in a shipping company. Vocabulary about workplaces and introductions. D
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12:15 am
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 14. Der Trick (The Trick)"
The crew on Michael's ship plays a prank on him. Cultural information about Hamburg. D
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12:30 am
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The
"Resonance"
Why a swaying bridge collapses with a high wind, and why a wine glass shatters with a highernoctave.n. D
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1:00 am
Human Condition
"Web of Addiction"
This program depicts drug addiction as an epidemic, affecting not only the health and well-being of users and their families, but also the society at large and studies the behavioral features commonly found in those addicted to drugs, and effective treatment strategies for conquering addiction.G
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1:30 am
Human Condition
"Feels So Good (Hurts So Bad)"
The program looks at how the use of alcohol and tobacco relates to disease, disability, and death and identifies key treatments for those addicted to alcohol and tobacco, and offers behavioral strategies to help users avoid relapsing.G
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2:00 am
Examined Life: An Introduction to Philosophy
"How Do We Encounter World"
This program on "How Do We Encounter the World?" examines phenomenon - the traditional approach in modern philosophy that describes the world in the way we experience it without relying on abstract theories. German philosopher, Edmund Husserl formulated his conception of a phenomenon in his book LOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS (pub. 1900). D
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2:30 am
Examined Life: An Introduction to Philosophy
"Do We Have Free Will"
Asks if our lives are determined, or if we freely choose among alternatives. Ancient philosophers believed us to be free moral beings, but how do we define our options in a world governed by the laws of physics?G
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3:00 am
Connecting with the Arts: A Workshop for Middle Grades Teachers
"Workshop 5. What Are Connecting Concepts?"
This program presents strategies for planning lessons that integrate the arts with other subjects. Participants will see how teachers organize instruction around themes and concepts. D
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4:00 am
Saddle Club
"Flying Change"
The Saddle Club girls confront Veronica about her neglect of Garnet and Veronica responds that they are jealous of an invitation she has received. The girls retaliate with a prank that gets out of hand.G
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4:30 am
DragonflyTV
"Hockey Sticks/Butterfly Wings"
Hockey Sticks - Nicholas and Jordan love hockey. They know that carbon nanotubes are used in some hockey sticks, but aren't sure how the tiny structures change the equipment. They head to Boston's Museum of Science to learn more about carbon nanotubes. D
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5:00 am
Unfinished Nation
"Right Turn"
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5:30 am
Unfinished Nation
"World of Uncertainty"
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6:00 am
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Walter Pisano, Silky Corn Soup"
Nick makes Silky Corn Soup with Truffle Oil and King Crab before welcoming Chef Walter Pisano from Tulio Ristorante in Seattle, who prepares Buccatini with Pancetta and Ricotta. D
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6:30 am
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple
"Uncorked: First Taste"
In this first episode, we discover what wine is by meeting the people who make it, write about it, cook with it and of course - drink it. We learn how wine happens by talking with winemakers and grape growers. We'll meet Lettie Teague, executive wine editor for Food & Wine Magazine and her good friend Peter Travers, film critic for Rolling Stone Magazine. D
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"The Best of West Ireland: Dingle, Galway, and the Aran Islands"
Rick travels through rugged villages and dances in a castle at a medieval folk banquet.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
"Vertical: Think Up!"
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8:30 am
The New Yankee Workshop
"Window Bench"
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9:00 am
Woodsmith Shop
"Mortise and Tenon: A Strong and Silent Joint"
This episode includes a lesson in how to cut a mortise and tenon with a drill press and a table saw, and how to fix a loose joint.G
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9:30 am
Moment of Luxury
"America's Castles: The First Gilded Age"
Newport, Rhode Island - Bill visits the grand Newport summer cottages of the Vanderbilt Family and other magnates of the Gilded Age, an era of extreme wealth and extravagance. Bill and his friend, renowned party planner Brian Rafinelli, transform an ordinary dining room into a luxurious space for entertaining inspired by the Gilded Age. D
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10:00 am
Passport & Palette
"Kenn Backhaus/Italy Night/Lake Como, Italy"
On the shores of Italy's stunning Lake Como, master artist Kenn Backhaus determines his composition and then works to capture the fading colors and light before they give way to the night sky. D
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10:30 am
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Double Oval Fantasy"
Bob Ross shows you how to paint two beautiful landscape ovals, harmonized into one masterpiece on canvas. D
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11:00 am
Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Rick & Jacques: Two Chefs at Playa"
In Playa del Carmen, Rick and Jacques Pepin shop for ingredients. Rick fixes a salad of grilled cactus, chaya leaves and arugula to top red chile-seared mahi mahi. Jacques sprinkles cumin and oregano over whole grilled red snapper.G
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11:30 am
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Our Favorite Sandwiches"
As a child, one of Julia's favorite sandwiches was an ice cream sandwich. Jacques' was a stick of chocolate between two pieces of bread. Today, Julia's favorite is the Croque Monsieur, or pressed and baked ham and cheese. D
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12:00 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 13. Der Auszubildende (The Apprentice)"
Professor Di Donato reviews the storylines to open Level 2, and Marion writes about Michael's apprenticeship in a shipping company. Vocabulary about workplaces and introductions. D
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12:15 pm
Fokus Deutsch
"Episode 14. Der Trick (The Trick)"
The crew on Michael's ship plays a prank on him. Cultural information about Hamburg. D
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12:30 pm
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The
"Resonance"
Why a swaying bridge collapses with a high wind, and why a wine glass shatters with a highernoctave.n. D
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1:00 pm
Human Condition
"Web of Addiction"
This program depicts drug addiction as an epidemic, affecting not only the health and well-being of users and their families, but also the society at large and studies the behavioral features commonly found in those addicted to drugs, and effective treatment strategies for conquering addiction.G
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1:30 pm
Human Condition
"Feels So Good (Hurts So Bad)"
The program looks at how the use of alcohol and tobacco relates to disease, disability, and death and identifies key treatments for those addicted to alcohol and tobacco, and offers behavioral strategies to help users avoid relapsing.G
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2:00 pm
Place of Our Own
"Culture with Child Rearing"
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2:30 pm
Los Ninos En Su Casa
"Alistandose Para El Kindergarten"
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3:00 pm
Connecting with the Arts: A Workshop for Middle Grades Teachers
"Workshop 5. What Are Connecting Concepts?"
This program presents strategies for planning lessons that integrate the arts with other subjects. Participants will see how teachers organize instruction around themes and concepts. D
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4:00 pm
Saddle Club
"Flying Change"
The Saddle Club girls confront Veronica about her neglect of Garnet and Veronica responds that they are jealous of an invitation she has received. The girls retaliate with a prank that gets out of hand.G
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4:30 pm
DragonflyTV
"Hockey Sticks/Butterfly Wings"
Hockey Sticks - Nicholas and Jordan love hockey. They know that carbon nanotubes are used in some hockey sticks, but aren't sure how the tiny structures change the equipment. They head to Boston's Museum of Science to learn more about carbon nanotubes. D
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5:00 pm
Unfinished Nation
"Right Turn"
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5:30 pm
Unfinished Nation
"World of Uncertainty"
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6:00 pm
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends
"Walter Pisano, Silky Corn Soup"
Nick makes Silky Corn Soup with Truffle Oil and King Crab before welcoming Chef Walter Pisano from Tulio Ristorante in Seattle, who prepares Buccatini with Pancetta and Ricotta. D
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7:00 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"The Best of West Ireland: Dingle, Galway, and the Aran Islands"
Rick travels through rugged villages and dances in a castle at a medieval folk banquet.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
"Vertical: Think Up!"
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8:30 pm
The New Yankee Workshop
"Window Bench"
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9:00 pm
Woodsmith Shop
"Mortise and Tenon: A Strong and Silent Joint"
This episode includes a lesson in how to cut a mortise and tenon with a drill press and a table saw, and how to fix a loose joint.G
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9:30 pm
Moment of Luxury
"America's Castles: The First Gilded Age"
Newport, Rhode Island - Bill visits the grand Newport summer cottages of the Vanderbilt Family and other magnates of the Gilded Age, an era of extreme wealth and extravagance. Bill and his friend, renowned party planner Brian Rafinelli, transform an ordinary dining room into a luxurious space for entertaining inspired by the Gilded Age. D
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10:00 pm
Passport & Palette
"Kenn Backhaus/Italy Night/Lake Como, Italy"
On the shores of Italy's stunning Lake Como, master artist Kenn Backhaus determines his composition and then works to capture the fading colors and light before they give way to the night sky. D
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10:30 pm
Best of the Joy of Painting
"Double Oval Fantasy"
Bob Ross shows you how to paint two beautiful landscape ovals, harmonized into one masterpiece on canvas. D
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11:00 pm
Mexico - One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless
"Rick & Jacques: Two Chefs at Playa"
In Playa del Carmen, Rick and Jacques Pepin shop for ingredients. Rick fixes a salad of grilled cactus, chaya leaves and arugula to top red chile-seared mahi mahi. Jacques sprinkles cumin and oregano over whole grilled red snapper.G
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11:30 pm
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
"Our Favorite Sandwiches"
As a child, one of Julia's favorite sandwiches was an ice cream sandwich. Jacques' was a stick of chocolate between two pieces of bread. Today, Julia's favorite is the Croque Monsieur, or pressed and baked ham and cheese. D
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12:00 am
Migrant's Masterpiece: The Life and Legacy of Patrick Flores
Spanning a period of almost 80 years, this inspirational and compelling film captures the life and legacy of Patrick Flores, the first Mexican American to be appointed a bishop in the Catholic Church. The film chronicles his childhood and early years as a migrant farm worker, high school dropout and cantina musician. Flores dreamed of becoming a priest, a nearly impossible goal for a Mexican American in those days in Texas. D
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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
Inside
"Battle of the Wines"
What does it take to plan a dinner party for the world's most discriminating gourmet palates? Each year the Who's Who of the wine trade gather in London to enjoy a first class banquet and find out who has won Wine Maker of the Year. From the expansive vineyards of South Spain to the rolling hills of Napa Valley, wine's top movers and shakers get the job done.G
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4:00 am
Charlie Rose
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5:00 am
Scully/The World Show
"Jerome Friedman"
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Jerome Friedman, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has committed his career to studying the smallest particles in the universe: quarks and gluons. Dr. Friedman joins Bob to discuss his work with this micromatter: the process of finding it, understanding it and piecing it into the larger picture. Their discussion opens the doors to all sorts of curious and fascinating phenomena, including the elusive "black holes," the Big Bang, life in the universe, and the endless string of questions that follow. D
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5:30 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
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6:00 am
National Parks: America's Best Idea
"Going Home (1920-1933)"
The advent of the automobile allows more people than ever before to visit the parks. Mather embraces the opportunity and works to build more roads in the parks. Enthusiasts like Margaret and Edward Gehrke of Nebraska begin "collecting" parks, visiting as many as they can. In North Carolina a reclusive writer and a Japanese immigrant join forces to launch a campaign to protect the last stands of virgin forest in the Smoky Mountains by establishing it as a park. In Wyoming, John D. Rockefeller Jr. begins quietly buying up land in the Teton Mountain Range and valley, planning to donate it for a park. Part 4 of 6G
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8:00 am
Nova
"Sputnik Declassified"
The Soviet Union successfully launches the first satellite, Sputnik I, in 1957, and sends shock waves throughout the United States. Now NOVA reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the politics and personalities that collided over the earliest efforts to get America into space long before the founding of NASA.G
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9:00 am
Inside
"Battle of the Wines"
What does it take to plan a dinner party for the world's most discriminating gourmet palates? Each year the Who's Who of the wine trade gather in London to enjoy a first class banquet and find out who has won Wine Maker of the Year. From the expansive vineyards of South Spain to the rolling hills of Napa Valley, wine's top movers and shakers get the job done.G
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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
"Jerome Friedman"
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Jerome Friedman, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has committed his career to studying the smallest particles in the universe: quarks and gluons. Dr. Friedman joins Bob to discuss his work with this micromatter: the process of finding it, understanding it and piecing it into the larger picture. Their discussion opens the doors to all sorts of curious and fascinating phenomena, including the elusive "black holes," the Big Bang, life in the universe, and the endless string of questions that follow. D
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11:30 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
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12:00 pm
National Parks: America's Best Idea
"Going Home (1920-1933)"
The advent of the automobile allows more people than ever before to visit the parks. Mather embraces the opportunity and works to build more roads in the parks. Enthusiasts like Margaret and Edward Gehrke of Nebraska begin "collecting" parks, visiting as many as they can. In North Carolina a reclusive writer and a Japanese immigrant join forces to launch a campaign to protect the last stands of virgin forest in the Smoky Mountains by establishing it as a park. In Wyoming, John D. Rockefeller Jr. begins quietly buying up land in the Teton Mountain Range and valley, planning to donate it for a park. Part 4 of 6G
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2:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"The Hunt"
Some call hunting a sacred act, allowing humans to participate in the life and death cycles of the natural world. However, hunters increasingly find they must defend themselves from nonhunters who question the nobility of the activity.G
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2:30 pm
Dialogue
"Separation of Church and State"
Host Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with Forrest Church about his book, So Help Me God - The Founding Fathers and the First Great Battle Over Church and State.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
Appalachians
The many Native American tribes who lived in these mountains initially intermarried and traded with early European explorers. When the Scots, Scotch-Irish and others poured into the area in the 1740s, decades of fighting began. As the newcomers settled in, they retained their traditional music and culture in the mountainous isolation. Part 1 of 3G
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6:00 pm
Nova
"Sputnik Declassified"
The Soviet Union successfully launches the first satellite, Sputnik I, in 1957, and sends shock waves throughout the United States. Now NOVA reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the politics and personalities that collided over the earliest efforts to get America into space long before the founding of NASA.G
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7:00 pm
Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers
"Hidden Motives"
Alda visits scientists who study why people do the things they do, exploring how the unconscious determines behavior.G
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7:30 pm
Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers
"The Secret Canyon"
Alda follows experts investigating a little known canyon in the United States that includes well-preserved 1,000-year-old remains.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
Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers
"Hidden Motives"
Alda visits scientists who study why people do the things they do, exploring how the unconscious determines behavior.G
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11:30 pm
Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers
"The Secret Canyon"
Alda follows experts investigating a little known canyon in the United States that includes well-preserved 1,000-year-old remains.G
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