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12:00 AM 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "Se Derrumbo! (It Collapsed!)"  Arturo arrives from Argentina and meets some members of the Castillo family. [G]

12:30 AM 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "Preocupaciones (Worries)"  In Mexico, Raquel and Angela come to the aid of someone with a surprising connection to Don Fernando. [G]

1:00 AM 
Ethics In America  "Politics, Privacy, and the Press"  What conduct on the part of a public official is relevant to "the public's right to know?" Panelists from both sides, including Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, Peter Jennings, Mike Wallace, and Geraldine Ferraro, debate this issue. [G]

2:00 AM 
Unfinished Nation  "Saints and Strangers"  Discontent of Puritan Separatists; their journey to Plymouth.The Mayflower Compact; life once off the ship. Experience with Irish influences attitude toward Native Americans. Massachusetts Bay Company as structure for a colony. Creating a godly community; the role of the town meeting and church. Expansion and growth brings colonists into conflict with Native Americans. [G]

2:30 AM 
Unfinished Nation  "The Lure of Land"  English interest in colonization hindered by Civil War and rise of Oliver Cromwell; resumes under Charles II. Expanded list of immigrants find home in middle colonies. Agricultural interests take hold in Carolinas and Georgia. James II attempts to exert greater control over colonies, parliament, and European neighbors; overthrown in Glorious Revolution. Colonies exerting more independence, becoming more diverse. [G]

3:00 AM 
Biography of America, A  "America at Its Centennial"  As America celebrates its centennial, 5 million people descend on Philadelphia to celebrate America's technological achievements, but some of the early principles of the Republic remain unrealized. Professor Miller and his team of historians examine where America is in 1876 and discuss the question of race. [P]

3:30 AM 
Biography of America, A  "Industrial Supremacy"  Steel and stockyards are featured in this program as the mighty engine of industrialism thunders forward at the end of the nineteenth century. Professor Miller continues the story of the American Industrial Revolution in New York and Chicago, looking at the lives of Andrew Carnegie, Gustavus Swift, and the countless workers in the packinghouse and on the factory floor. [P]

4:00 AM 
Curiosity Quest  "Salmon Hatchery"  Join Joel and the Curiosity Quest crew as they venture to beautiful Alaska to learn all about Salmon. Get all the answers to your burning questions about this amazing species of fish. [P]

4:30 AM 
Biz Kid$  "Businesses That Give Back"  Get to know some businesses that are giving back in big ways, including up-and-coming entertainer Cymphonique, who helps encourage positive self-esteem for girls. Learn from socially conscious companies that are doing good. [P]

5:00 AM 
Growing a Greener World  "Composting 101 and Beyond"  Seattle, WA. - Healthy plants start with healthy soil, and the single best amendment you can add to any soil is compost. [P]

5:30 AM 
Wild Kratts  "Where The Bison Roam"  [P]

6:00 AM 
Chefs A' Field: Culinary Adventures That Begin On The Farm  "Chef Jacques Pepin & Sunburst Trout: Canton, Nc"  Chef Pepin travels the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains with Sunburst Trout Farm's Sally Eason to find out where her caviar comes from. Recipes: Poached Trout with White Wine, Horseradish & Mushroom Sauce; Sunburst Caviar on Potato Pancake. [P]

6:30 AM 
Christina  "Ramp Up"  Tired of being tired? Are you just 'over' dragging your sorry self around all day complaining about how beat you are? Then start eating well and giving your body the fuel it needs to get pumped and keep on going. It's easy and delicious. [P]

7:00 AM 
Smart Travels - Europe with Rudy Maxa  "Munich and Bavaria"  Rudy samples Bavarian beer, joins Schuhplattler dancers clad in lederhosen and visits Residenz, palace of Bavaria's rulers. [G]

7:30 AM 
Family Travel with Colleen Kelly  "San Antonio - Family Fun Is Bigger In Texas"  [P]

8:00 AM 
The Woodwright's Shop  "Try Square with Christopher Schwarz"  [P]

8:30 AM 
Woodsmith Shop  "5 Cool Tools"  [P]

9:00 AM 
Victory Garden's EdibleFEAST In this episode, see an entirely different approach to dairy farming - the cows are raised naturally and humanely, producing exceptionally delicious milk. Then venture to North Carolina to meet a farmer growing heirloom corn and sugar cane. [P]

9:30 AM 
For Your Home  "Kitchen Modernization Part 1"  [P]

10:00 AM 
Knit and Crochet Now!  "Knit and Crochet Wreaths"  Designer Kristen Nicholas shows you how to make flowers with knitting or crochet and use them to decorate a straw wreath. Brett Bara demonstrates an unusual crossed stitch knitting pattern for a lacy scarf. [P]

10:30 AM 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Rippling Waters"  A gentle rippling stream in the midst of the forest, Bob Ross shares the serenity of Nature with this delightful painting!. [P]

11:00 AM 
Coastal Cooking with John Shields  "Asian Melting Pot"  Vietnamese chef, Charles Phan, owner of the Slanted Door restaurant in San Francisco, creates his specialty - Vietnamese Fish Rolls. Other recipes include My Phuong's Black and White Tuna - and from the Hawaiian Islands - Big Island Chicken Long Rice. [P]

11:30 AM 
Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co.: Our Food Heritage  "Fort Los Adaes"  In the 1700s, the Spanish border was just six miles from the French fort at Natchitoches. Fort Los Adaes became a Spanish stronghold, greatly influencing the culture and cuisine of northwest Louisiana. [P]

12:00 PM 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "Se Derrumbo! (It Collapsed!)"  Arturo arrives from Argentina and meets some members of the Castillo family. [G]

12:30 PM 
Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish  "Preocupaciones (Worries)"  In Mexico, Raquel and Angela come to the aid of someone with a surprising connection to Don Fernando. [G]

1:00 PM 
Ethics In America  "Politics, Privacy, and the Press"  What conduct on the part of a public official is relevant to "the public's right to know?" Panelists from both sides, including Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, Peter Jennings, Mike Wallace, and Geraldine Ferraro, debate this issue. [G]

2:00 PM 
Unfinished Nation  "Saints and Strangers"  Discontent of Puritan Separatists; their journey to Plymouth.The Mayflower Compact; life once off the ship. Experience with Irish influences attitude toward Native Americans. Massachusetts Bay Company as structure for a colony. Creating a godly community; the role of the town meeting and church. Expansion and growth brings colonists into conflict with Native Americans. [G]

2:30 PM 
Unfinished Nation  "The Lure of Land"  English interest in colonization hindered by Civil War and rise of Oliver Cromwell; resumes under Charles II. Expanded list of immigrants find home in middle colonies. Agricultural interests take hold in Carolinas and Georgia. James II attempts to exert greater control over colonies, parliament, and European neighbors; overthrown in Glorious Revolution. Colonies exerting more independence, becoming more diverse. [G]

3:00 PM 
Biography of America, A  "America at Its Centennial"  As America celebrates its centennial, 5 million people descend on Philadelphia to celebrate America's technological achievements, but some of the early principles of the Republic remain unrealized. Professor Miller and his team of historians examine where America is in 1876 and discuss the question of race. [P]

3:30 PM 
Biography of America, A  "Industrial Supremacy"  Steel and stockyards are featured in this program as the mighty engine of industrialism thunders forward at the end of the nineteenth century. Professor Miller continues the story of the American Industrial Revolution in New York and Chicago, looking at the lives of Andrew Carnegie, Gustavus Swift, and the countless workers in the packinghouse and on the factory floor. [P]

4:00 PM 
Curiosity Quest  "Salmon Hatchery"  Join Joel and the Curiosity Quest crew as they venture to beautiful Alaska to learn all about Salmon. Get all the answers to your burning questions about this amazing species of fish. [P]

4:30 PM 
Biz Kid$  "Businesses That Give Back"  Get to know some businesses that are giving back in big ways, including up-and-coming entertainer Cymphonique, who helps encourage positive self-esteem for girls. Learn from socially conscious companies that are doing good. [P]

5:00 PM 
Wishbone  "Bark to the Future"  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. [P]

5:30 PM 
Cyberchase  "Balancing Act"  Shari Spotter is selected by Headmaster Stumblesnore to make a film about Frogsnorts. Matt is the director. [P]

6:00 PM 
Knit and Crochet Now!  "Knit and Crochet Wreaths"  Designer Kristen Nicholas shows you how to make flowers with knitting or crochet and use them to decorate a straw wreath. Brett Bara demonstrates an unusual crossed stitch knitting pattern for a lacy scarf. [P]

6:30 PM 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Rippling Waters"  A gentle rippling stream in the midst of the forest, Bob Ross shares the serenity of Nature with this delightful painting!. [P]

7:00 PM 
Chef John Besh's Family Table [P]

7:30 PM 
Pati's Mexican Table  "Pati's Texican"  [P]

8:00 PM 
The Woodwright's Shop  "Try Square with Christopher Schwarz"  [P]

8:30 PM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Scotland's Islands and Highlands"  Rick tosses a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering, remembers Highland massacres and takes a ferry to Iona. [G]

9:00 PM 
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Hong Kong"  Hong Kong is a small island just off the southern coast of the Chinese mainland. It's a bustling metropolis and one of the world's most important financial centers. [P]

9:30 PM 
Lidia's Italy In America  "Lip Smacking Roman Style Saltimbocca"  Lidia makes Italian- American favorites: Mozzarella Sticks, Veal Saltimbocca and Zeppole. She heads to Eataly in New York City to learn how mozzarella is made. [P]

10:00 PM 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "A Modern Take On Pizza and Grilled Cheese"  [P]

10:30 PM 
Sara's Weeknight Meals  "Two for One"  To truly save time in the kitchen, Sara's got a simple solution: cook once, eat two completely different meals. Her Grilled Lamb Chop with Steak Butter is fantastic on its own, but it makes a second meal special when the lamb is ground into Herbed Lamb and Feta Burgers. [P]

11:00 PM 
Coastal Cooking with John Shields  "Asian Melting Pot"  Vietnamese chef, Charles Phan, owner of the Slanted Door restaurant in San Francisco, creates his specialty - Vietnamese Fish Rolls. Other recipes include My Phuong's Black and White Tuna - and from the Hawaiian Islands - Big Island Chicken Long Rice. [P]

11:30 PM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Scotland's Islands and Highlands"  Rick tosses a caber (log) at a Scottish clan gathering, remembers Highland massacres and takes a ferry to Iona. [G]


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