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Monday-Friday Programming Schedule


6:00 BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


6:30 The Berenstain Bears/Seven Little Monsters

Monday, June 2
Berenstain Bears: Week at Grandmas
Seven Little Monsters: Im Telling!

Tuesday, June 3
Berenstain Bears: The Sitter
Seven Little Monsters: Nightmare on Chestnut Street

Wednesday, June 4
Berenstain Bears: Too Much TV
Seven Little Monsters: No Place Like Home

Thursday, June 5
Berenstain Bears: Trick or Treat
Seven Little Monsters: Dinner For Breakfast

Friday, June 6
Berenstain Bears: Trouble With Money
Seven Little Monsters: A Pony Tale

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Web: The Berenstain Bears: http://pbskids.org/berenstainbears/
Seven Little Monsters: http://pbskids.org/sevenlittlemonsters/


7:00 The Big Comfy Couch

Monday, June 2
Scrub a Dub

Tuesday, June 3
Red Light Green Light

Wednesday, June 4
Gesundheit

Thursday, June 5
Ping Pong Polka

Friday, June 6
Funny Faces

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Web: http://www.bennysmart.com/


7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, June 2
Big Hearted T-Bone / Cleo's Valentine Surprise

Tuesday, June 3
Embarrassing Moments / Lucky Charm

Wednesday, June 4
Princess Cleo/Basketball Stories

Thursday, June 5
Doggy Detectives/Camping It Up

Friday, June 6
Cleo Gets a Cone/A Job Well Read

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


8:00 Arthur

Monday, June 2
April 9th (Parts I & II)

Tuesday, June 3
Buster's Back / The Ballad of Buster Baxter

Wednesday, June 4
D.W., All Fired Up / I'd Rather Read It Myself

Thursday, June 5
Arthur Goes Crosswire / Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurous

Friday, June 6
Background Blues / And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


8:30 Dragon Tales

Monday, June 2
Sneezy Does It/Try It, You'll Like It

Tuesday, June 3
Just for Laughs/Give Zak a Hand

Wednesday, June 4
Make No Mistake/Balancing Act

Thursday, June 5
Room for Change/Sorrow and the Party

Friday, June 6
The Grudge Wont Budge/Putting the Fun in Fun Houses

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Web: http://pbskids.org/dragontales/


9:00 Reading Rainbow

Monday, June 2
Jack, the Seal & the Sea

Tuesday, June 3
My Little Island

Wednesday, June 4
The Bicycle Man

Thursday, June 5
Florence & Eric Take the Cake

Friday, June 6
Sunken Treasure

Closed Caption

Web: http://gpn.unl.edu/rainbow/


9:30 Between the Lions

Monday, June 2
Poetry Day

Tuesday, June 3
Zoop! Zoop!

Wednesday, June 4
Help!

Thursday, June 5
What Parakeets Need

Friday, June 6
Fuzzy Wuzzy, Wuzzy?

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Web: http://pbskids.org/lions/


10:00 ZOOM

Seven every-day kids playing games, performing plays, tackling science experiments, telling stories, reading poetry, solving brainteasers, whipping-up recipes, and having a good time as they bring to life contributions sent in by viewers across the country.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/zoom/


10:30 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat

Monday, June 2
Fu-Fu and the Whistling Pigeon / Princess Sheegwa

Tuesday, June 3
Sagwa Rules / Ciao, Meow

Wednesday, June 4
Explorer's Club / Time for Everything

Thursday, June 5
Comic Opera / Not-So-Purrfect Patient

Friday, June 6
Panda-monium / Festival of Lanterns

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Web: http://pbskids.org/sagwa/


11:00 Caillou

Monday, June 2
Knowing How

Tuesday, June 3
Changing Plans

Wednesday, June 4
Sounds and Music

Thursday, June 5
I'm Learning

Friday, June 6
People I Love

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/caillou/


11:30 Barney & Friends

Monday, June 2
Stop! Go!

Tuesday, June 3
Red, Yellow and Blue

Wednesday, June 4
Play for Exercise

Thursday, June 5
Come Blow Your Horn

Friday, June 6
A New Friend

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/barney/


Noon Sesame Street

Monday, June 2
"Gabi Helps Elmo and Zoe Build Kites" Zoe and Elmo see a movie about a kite festival and become very excited about flying kites. They decide to fly their own kites! When Zoe and Elmo find that Alan does not have kites at the store they are very sad. When they tell Gabi about their dilemma, she suggests they make their own kites and she volunteers to help. The three of them collect the necessary materials and follow the instructions in a book in order to make their own kites. When their kites are finished they notice another problem! There is no wind. Zoe suggests they try to make their own wind. They attempt to blow on the kites but this does not help. The Big Bad Wolf arrives and he is able to blow their kites into the sky. When he takes off for lunch their kites crash to the ground and are damaged. With Gabi's help, they realize that they can put the kites together to form one new kite. Then, they feel the wind picking up! Zoe and Elmo decide they can share one kite and fly it together. Theme: Reasoning & Social Interactions. Letter W. Number 14.

Tuesday, June 3
"Cookie Monster Has the Cookie Flu" Cookie Monster enters his poem in the great cookie contest and wins! The prize is an enormous wagonload of cookies so, of course, Cookie can barely contain his excitement. He is about to dig into the cookie pile when he starts sneezing. Cookie Monster might have the Cookie Flu! Cookie shouts for a Monster Doctor who arrives immediately. The only way Cookie can cure his flu is if he can stop himself from thinking about cookies. Cookie Monster's friends feel very badly about his predicament and realize how horrible it must be for Cookie Monster not to be able to think about cookies. They try to help him get over the flu by distracting him and encouraging him to think about things other than cookies, but nothing works. Cookie Monster is thinking that he has the best friends in the world when he realizes he has stopped sneezing. He wasn't thinking about cookies. He was thinking about his friends! The flu is cured. Theme: Social Interactions. Letter C. Number 1.

Wednesday, June 4
"Elmo and Rosita Have a Play Date" There is something in the air on Sesame Street. Everyone is singing! Rosita and Elmo have planned a play date but they cannot find each other anywhere. They keep missing each other as they look around the neighborhood. They both start singing about their sadness when they back up into each other and are reunited! They sing happily about the number 2 and how great it is to be together. Theme: The Arts. Letter O. Number 2.

Thursday, June 5
"Telly's Afraid to Play With Baby Bear" When Baby Bear and Telly are playing basketball, Telly accidentally hits Baby Bear in the nose. It really hurts, but Gina takes a look at it and says it should be okay. Baby Bear is ready to play some more, but Telly is petrified of hurting his best friend again. He is even too afraid of hurting Baby Bear to play with his triangle collection. Baby Bear starts to get very sad and expresses how frustrated he is that he can't play with his friend Telly. Gina comes by and talks to him about his feelings. She suggests that he tell Telly how he feels. Baby Bear and Telly discuss their feelings together and Telly is able to see that his fear of hurting Baby Bear on the outside was actually causing him to hurt Baby Bear on the inside. They are able to solve their conflict by talking through the problem and they continue playing. Theme: Social Interactions. Letter D. Number 4.

Friday, June 6
"Rosita Befriends a Frog Wearing a Crown" Rosita is sad because all of her friends are too busy to play with her. She ends up meeting a frog that wants to play and they both love to hop! When Rosita's friends meet the frog they are surprised to see that he is wearing a crown. Baby Bear remembers the story of the Frog Prince who needed to be kissed in order to be a Prince again. Rosita's friends feel bad for the Prince and they think Rosita should kiss the frog so that he can be a Prince again. Rosita does not want to lose her frog, but her friends encourage her to imagine what it would be like to have a spell on her. She figures out that she should help the Prince, but when she kisses the frog, he turns into an elephant! The elephant is very relieved and luckily, he likes to hop as well! Theme: Social Interactions & Reasoning. Letter H. Number 7.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/kids/sesame/ or http://www.sesamestreet.com/


1:00 Teletubbies

Monday, June 2
Dog Training

Tuesday, June 3
Sign Painting

Wednesday, June 4
Feeding Chickens

Thursday, June 5
Indian Dance

Friday, June 6
Fall Leaves

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/teletubbies/


1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Monday, June 2
Going Away and Coming Back: Using a map of the world, Mister Rogers pretends about how people travel on land and on the water. Mime Dan Kamin pantomimes some traveling: walking and biking. Visiting in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Mime Kamin tries to be helpful with a delivery, but makes an upsetting mistake.

Tuesday, June 3
Going Away and Coming Back: Caring paramedics help Mister Rogers know what's inside an ambulance and show him some of the equipment. Mister Rogers says it's good to talk about things that could be scary and to know what to expect. "Cousin Steve Owl" joins "Cousin Mary" and Betty Aberlin in a search for a tunnel in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe.

Wednesday, June 4
Going Away and Coming Back: Mister Rogers visits wheelchair basketball players and watches them practice for an upcoming game. Joining in exercises with teacher Marilyn Barnett, he talks about the importance of practice.

Thursday, June 5
Going Away and Coming Back: Neighbor Maggie Stewart sings and does sign language for a Mister Rogers' song, "Everything Grows together." A piece of plastic pipe becomes a tunnel for Mister Rogers to make toy cars go away and come back. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, more clues surface, revealing the location of the secret tunnel.

Friday, June 6
Going Away and Coming Back: Mister Rogers rides an earthmover today! Mr. McFeely visits with a video showing how people make tortilla chips. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, the secret tunnel's location is discovered. In children's lives, many people go away. Little by little they learn to trust that people will come back, like Mister Rogers does with his television visits.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/rogers/


3:00 Liberty's Kids

Monday, June 2
The Boston Tea Party

Tuesday, June 3
The Intolerable Acts

Wednesday, June 4
United We Stand

Thursday, June 5
Liberty or Death

Friday, June 6
Midnight Ride

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Web: http://pbskids.org/libertyskids/


3:30 Cyberchase

Monday, June 2
True Colors (Math topic: Counter Examples; Science Connection: Evaluating hypotheses)

Tuesday, June 3
Double Trouble (Math topic: Growth by Doubling)

Wednesday, June 4
A Whale of a Tale (Math topic: Ballpark Estimation)

Thursday, June 5
All The Right Angles (Math topic: Angle Measurement; Science Connection: Determining and measuring direction)

Friday, June 6
The Eye of Rom (Math topic: Inverse Operations)

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Web: http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/


4:00 George Shrinks

Monday, June 2
If it Aint Broke

Tuesday, June 3
Ghost of Shrinks Manor

Wednesday, June 4
Can We Keep Him?

Thursday, June 5
Journey to the Centre of the Garden

Friday, June 6
Close Encounters of the Bird Kind

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Web: http://pbskids.org/georgeshrinks/


4:30 Arthur

Monday, June 2
Buster's Back / The Ballad of Buster Baxter

Tuesday, June 3
D.W., All Fired Up / I'd Rather Read It Myself

Wednesday, June 4
Arthur Goes Crosswire / Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurous

Thursday, June 5
Background Blues / And Now Let's Talk to Some Kids

Friday, June 6
The Chips Are Down / Revenge of the Chip

Described Video (DVI)
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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


5:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, June 2
Embarrassing Moments / Lucky Charm

Tuesday, June 3
Princess Cleo/Basketball Stories

Wednesday, June 4
Doggy Detectives/Camping It Up

Thursday, June 5
Cleo Gets a Cone/A Job Well Read

Friday, June 6
When I Grow Up/Not Now, Im Busy

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


5:30 Dragon Tales

Monday, June 2
Just for Laughs/Give Zak a Hand

Tuesday, June 3
Make No Mistake/Balancing Act

Wednesday, June 4
Room for Change/Sorrow and the Party

Thursday, June 5
The Grudge Wont Budge/Putting the Fun in Fun Houses

Friday, June 6
Puzzlewood/Lets Dance

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Web: http://pbskids.org/dragontales/


6:00 Sesame Street

Monday, June 2
"Cookie Monster Has the Cookie Flu" Cookie Monster enters his poem in the great cookie contest and wins! The prize is an enormous wagonload of cookies so, of course, Cookie can barely contain his excitement. He is about to dig into the cookie pile when he starts sneezing. Cookie Monster might have the Cookie Flu! Cookie shouts for a Monster Doctor who arrives immediately. The only way Cookie can cure his flu is if he can stop himself from thinking about cookies. Cookie Monster's friends feel very badly about his predicament and realize how horrible it must be for Cookie Monster not to be able to think about cookies. They try to help him get over the flu by distracting him and encouraging him to think about things other than cookies, but nothing works. Cookie Monster is thinking that he has the best friends in the world when he realizes he has stopped sneezing. He wasn't thinking about cookies. He was thinking about his friends! The flu is cured. Theme: Social Interactions. Letter C. Number 1.

Tuesday, June 3
"Elmo and Rosita Have a Play Date" There is something in the air on Sesame Street. Everyone is singing! Rosita and Elmo have planned a play date but they cannot find each other anywhere. They keep missing each other as they look around the neighborhood. They both start singing about their sadness when they back up into each other and are reunited! They sing happily about the number 2 and how great it is to be together. Theme: The Arts. Letter O. Number 2.

Wednesday, June 4
"Telly's Afraid to Play With Baby Bear" When Baby Bear and Telly are playing basketball, Telly accidentally hits Baby Bear in the nose. It really hurts, but Gina takes a look at it and says it should be okay. Baby Bear is ready to play some more, but Telly is petrified of hurting his best friend again. He is even too afraid of hurting Baby Bear to play with his triangle collection. Baby Bear starts to get very sad and expresses how frustrated he is that he can't play with his friend Telly. Gina comes by and talks to him about his feelings. She suggests that he tell Telly how he feels. Baby Bear and Telly discuss their feelings together and Telly is able to see that his fear of hurting Baby Bear on the outside was actually causing him to hurt Baby Bear on the inside. They are able to solve their conflict by talking through the problem and they continue playing. Theme: Social Interactions. Letter D. Number 4.

Thursday, June 5
"Rosita Befriends a Frog Wearing a Crown" Rosita is sad because all of her friends are too busy to play with her. She ends up meeting a frog that wants to play and they both love to hop! When Rosita's friends meet the frog they are surprised to see that he is wearing a crown. Baby Bear remembers the story of the Frog Prince who needed to be kissed in order to be a Prince again. Rosita's friends feel bad for the Prince and they think Rosita should kiss the frog so that he can be a Prince again. Rosita does not want to lose her frog, but her friends encourage her to imagine what it would be like to have a spell on her. She figures out that she should help the Prince, but when she kisses the frog, he turns into an elephant! The elephant is very relieved and luckily, he likes to hop as well! Theme: Social Interactions & Reasoning. Letter H. Number 7.

Friday, June 6
"Stinky and Zoe Write a Story" Baby Bear and Telly write a story all by themselves. Telly and Baby Bear read their story to their friends as Stinky listens. Stinky becomes very excited about the idea of writing a story. He can't believe that Telly and Baby Bear have done this all by themselves. His friends encourage Stinky to write his own story. With a little encouragement, Stinky begins to tell his story and Gordon writes down the words. Zoe helps by acting as one of the characters in Stinky's story. In his story, Stinky turns into a real boy who can dance. He is happy to be Boy Stinky, but he ends up realizing it's better to stay as he is. He is very happy that he was able to create his very own story! Theme: Literacy. Letter R. Number 18.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/kids/sesame/ or http://www.sesamestreet.com/


 

 

 

Sunday, June 1


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Sewing With Nancy

Sew and quilt with success with your guide, Nancy Zieman.

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Web: http://www.sewingwithnancy.com/


1:00 Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs

Julia Child visits sixteen nationally acclaimed master chefs in their own kitchens. Each chef demonstrates distinct techniques, regional recipes, and culinary tips which guide home cooks through their favorite recipes. Expertly preparing each dish and teaching with passion along the way, the master chefs offer the viewer a unique and inspirational learning experience.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/juliachild/


1:30 The Victory Garden

America's signature gardening program, The Victory Garden, has been providing viewers with a wealth of groundbreaking information since 1975. Program segments such as "Tools of the Trade," "Back to Basics," "Cutting Garden Arrangements," "Weekend Projects" and "Best Bets," have been specially designed to provide useful, easy-to-implement ideas that people can carry out in their own backyards -- no matter how large or small.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/victorygarden/


2:00 The New Yankee Workshop

America's favorite master carpenter -- Norm Abram offers a diverse range of woodworking projects designed to challenge woodworkers of all skill levels. The individual programs offer step-by-step instructions for building heirloom-quality furniture and woodworking projects.

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Web: http://www.newyankee.com/


2:30 This Old House

Host Steve Thomas, master carpenter Norm Abram, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and general contractor Tom Silva demystify the home-improvement process and celebrate the fusion of old world craftsmanship and modern technology in this long-running and popular home-improvement program.

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Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


3:00 Ask This Old House

Host Steve Thomas, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook address specific, viewer-driven home maintenance and repair questions in a dynamic, interactive Q&A format with in-studio demonstrations, new product reviews and "house call" visits. ASK THIS OLD HOUSE also features guest specialists throughout the season.

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Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


3:30 Hometime

This program provides the average homeowner with step-by-step improvement advice for professional-looking results. In addition to how-to instruction, the hosts provide information on constructing new houses and renovating older homes.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/hometime/


4:00 The Woodwright's Shop

Using brains, brawn and more than a bit of wit, Roy Underhill turns on his imagination and turns out practical, whimsical and, above all, memorable woodworking projects.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wws/


4:30 Culinary Travels With Dave Eckert

This one-of-a-kind food, wine and travel series takes you to the source of unique and interesting culinary destinations, products and personalities around the world.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/culinarytravels/


5:00 MotorWeek

This season highlights the year of the "versatile vehicle." commuting to carrying the family to hauling loads, consumers want it all in one package. Host John Davis and the MotorWeek crew look at new autos and trucks, and how they meet a variety of needs. Watch for road tests of cars and trucks offering a new of versatility. Tune in for solutions to hard-to-solve car care problems in Goss' Garage, and ride along with reporters Jennifer Khasnabis and Craig Singhaus for the latest auto industry trends and lifestyle features.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/mpt/motorweek/


5:30 Router Workshop

Featuring one tool, two men and a lot of sawdust, The Router Workshop is an entertaining series that shows viewers how to make professional wood projects using a router. The series emphasizes the ease and simplicity with which this power tool can be used to produce everything from simple shelves to interlocking coffee mug trees, attractive picture frames and more.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/routerworkshop/


6:00 Jay Jay the Jet Plane

Babysitting Blues / Jay Jay Earns His Wings

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Web: http://pbskids.org/jayjay/


6:30 Zoboomafoo

Swimming

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/zoboo/


7:00 Angelina Ballerina

Dancing Exams

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Web: http://www.hitentertainment.com/angelinaballerina/


7:30 Cyberchase

True Colors (Math topic: Counter Examples; Science Connection: Evaluating hypotheses)

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Web: http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/


8:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

Magic in the Air / Everyone Loves Clifford

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


8:30 Arthur

April 9th (Parts I & II)

Described Video (DVI)
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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


9:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Dressing table. (Part 1 of 2) (R-6/4, 2 pm; 6/6, 3:30 am)

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Web: http://www.newyankee.com/


9:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin make plans to turn three bedrooms and a small bath into a master suite and spare bedroom. (R-6/7, 11:30 am)

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/hometime/


10:00 This Old House

Norm speaks with the roofing contractor about the roofing system. Tom Silva shows Steve Thomas how to cut studs quickly when building a partition wall beneath a bowed ceiling. Finally, specialist Mark Schaub assesses the state of the chimneys. (R-6/7, noon)

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Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


10:30 The American Woodshop

A challenge is issued to a group of high school students to create something new.

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Web: http://www.americanwoodshop.org/


11:00 The Victory Garden

Visit Massachusetts' Old Sturbridge Agricultural Fair, where host Michael Weishan gets a firsthand look at how gardening was done in the 19th century. (R-6/6, 3 am)

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/victorygarden/


11:30 Jerry Yarnell's School of Fine Art

"Beauty and the Beast" (Part 1 of 4) TVG

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Web: http://www.yarnellart.com/


Noon The Lawrence Welk Show

"Tribute to Disney" TVG

Web: http://www.oeta.onenet.net/oetaprod.html


1:00 The One O'Clock Movie

"My Favorite Brunette" Bob Hope plays a photographer turned detective to help Dorothy Lamour out of a jam. (1947) TVG


2:30 Great Scenic Railway Journeys: The West

Climb aboard for an unforgettable journey on seven of the most scenic tourist railroads in the western United States. TVG

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3:30 Train Tracking

The Berne-Lötschberg-Simplon train takes a magnificent summertime journey through the alpine tunnels between Switzerland and Italy. TVG

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4:00 Secrets of the Dead

"What Happened to the Hindenburg?" A retired NASA scientist and hydrogen specialist sets out to prove the Hindenburg's real flaw was only skin deep. TVPG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/


5:00 Antiques Roadshow

Appraisers discover a number of fascinating objects at the San Diego Convention Center, including a collection of costume designer Edith Head's personal sketches, photographs and other memorabilia, and a collection of beautifully hand-painted Austrian plates. TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


6:00 NOW With Bill Moyers

Bill Moyers hosts this series featuring content that is timely and topical, providing context and meaning for the news. TVE

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/now/


7:00 Nature

"Gremlins: Faces in the Forest" Small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, marmosets and tamarins are tiny monkeys that share their secrets and a crowded patch of rain forest with the Satare people of the Amazon. TVPG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/


8:00 Pioneer Quest: A Year in the Real West

"The Long Haul" The pioneers face the long haul from Christmas to spring. They fill the short days and long nights with a daily routine of caring for the animals and working on traditional winter pastimes. Tim and Deanna are enjoying the peace and quiet, while Frank and Alana are beginning to think about what life will be like back in the modern world. (Part 7 of 9) (R-6/3, 2 am; 6/7, 3 pm) TVG

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9:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre

"The Way We Live Now" Financial wizard Augustus Melmotte (David Suchet) arrives in London, inciting universal avarice and hopes of marriage among young men with an eye on his daughter, Marie. Marie falls for Felix's suave courtship, little suspecting that he only wants her money. (Part 1 of 4) (R-6/2, 1 am) TVPG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/


11:00 Home to Roost

Matthew goes ghost hunting in the spare room. TVPG

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11:30 One Foot in the Grave

Patrick and Pippa quite rightly fear the worst when they ask Victor and Margaret to look after their house while they are on holiday. TVPG

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Web: http://www.tvheaven.ca/victor.htm


 

 

 

 

Monday, June 2


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

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1:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre

"The Way We Live Now" Financial wizard Augustus Melmotte (David Suchet) arrives in London, inciting universal avarice and hopes of marriage among young men with an eye on his daughter, Marie. Marie falls for Felix's suave courtship, little suspecting that he only wants her money. (Part 1 of 4) TVPG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/


3:00 American Masters

“Robert Capa: In Love and War” Robert Capa, the world’s preeminent documentarian of 20th-century war, photographed five epic conflicts on three different continents. This first feature-length documentary devoted entirely to Capa’s mythic life features exclusive and complete access to the Capa archives, Capa’s own correspondence and diaries, photos from five wars and first-hand accounts from his brother, photographer Cornell Capa, photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, childhood friend Eva Besnyö, Hollywood screenwriter Peter Viertel and actress Isabella Rossellini.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/


4:30 Berga: Soldiers of Another War

The Battle of the Bulge was the largest and most costly American battle of World War II. Thousands of American soldiers were taken prisoner, and hundreds were singled out by the Germans for being Jewish, "looking" Jewish, having Jewish-sounding names, or being "undesirables." Berga: Soldiers of Another War is the story of these G.I.s, who worked as slave laborers in Berga am Elster, a satellite concentration camp of the notorious Nazi death camp Buchenwald. During three months of forced labor and a subsequent death march, one-third of them would die from malnutrition, disease, and physical abuse. The survivors were liberated by Allied troops in 1945, and then their story was largely forgotten.

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/berga/


2:00 GED Connection

Drama. TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/literacy/


2:30 GED Connection

Social studies test. TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/literacy/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 Antiques Roadshow

Among items appraised are a collection of sheet music and personal items that belonged to famed jazz pianist James P. Johnson and a pair of 18th-century Sheffield candlesticks. (R-6/3, 3 am; 6/7, 2 pm; 6/8, 5 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


9:00 Ken Burns American Stories

"JAZZ: Our Language (1924-1928)" Louis Armstrong arrives in New York City and teaches the city to swing. Bessie Smith spearheads a blues craze. Bix Beiderbecke plays for the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. Duke Ellington begins his incomparable career as the pre-eminent composer in jazz history. (R-6/3, 4 am) TVPG-L

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/


11:00 As Time Goes By

One-time sweethearts Lionel and Jean meet again by accident after 38 years. Might romance bloom again? TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

A surprise fire drill reveals a horrible lack of organization in fire procedures. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://jeddy.org/aybs/


 

 

Tuesday, June 3


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 Pioneer Quest: A Year in the Real West

"The Long Haul" The pioneers face the long haul from Christmas to spring. They fill the short days and long nights with a daily routine of caring for the animals and working on traditional winter pastimes. Tim and Deanna are enjoying the peace and quiet, while Frank and Alana are beginning to think about what life will be like back in the modern world. (Part 7 of 9) (R-6/7, 3 pm) TVG

Stereo


3:00 Antiques Roadshow

Specialists from the countrys leading auction houses Christies, Doyle New York, Skinner and Sothebys and independent dealers from across the nation travel throughout the United States, offering free appraisals of antiques and collectibles.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


4:00 Ken Burns American Stories

"JAZZ: Our Language (1924-1928)" Louis Armstrong arrives in New York City and teaches the city to swing. Bessie Smith spearheads a blues craze. Bix Beiderbecke plays for the Paul Whiteman Orchestra. Duke Ellington begins his incomparable career as the pre-eminent composer in jazz history. TVPG-L

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kenburns/


2:00 Lap Quilting With Georgia Bonesteel

Let's get connected.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.georgiabonesteel.com/welcome.htm


2:30 America Sews With Sue Hausmann

Elegant yet easy home decorating accessories.

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 NOVA

"Nazi Prison Escape" Colditz Castle in eastern Germany was the ultimate escape-proof prison of World War II, yet between 1940 and 1945 over 300 men escaped. NOVA outlines the various successful escape schemes. TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/


9:00 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers

"Worried Sick" Stress is the curse of modern living -- but is it really so new? What causes it? Does it affect only people? Can stress make people sick? And can relaxation make them better? (R-6/4, 5 am) TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/saf/


10:00 Secrets of the Dead

"Murder at Stonehenge" In the shadow of Stonehenge, an ancient beheaded body was found stuffed into a shallow grave. An archaeologist and Stonehenge expert takes on the role of private eye, using modern science and forensic techniques as he attempts to solve this murder mystery. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean and Lionel make vague promises to keep in touch. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff celebrates Mrs. Slocombe's birthday. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://jeddy.org/aybs/





 

Wednesday, June 4


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com



12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 Independent Lens

“Daddy & Papa” Producer Johnny Symons looks at gay fathers who face both the routine and revolutionary challenges of becoming parents. As they change the landscape of the American family, these fathers wrestle with complicated issues — from surrogacy to interracial adoption, gay divorce and legal custody.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/


3:00 National Geographic Special

"Quest for Noah's Flood" Deep-sea explorer Robert Ballardleads an expedition to the Black Sea on a search for preserved artifacts, including those that might support the controversial new theory that people were living in the Black Sea area when it was hit by a cataclysmic flood around 5600 BC. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


4:00 NOVA

“Search for a Safe Cigarette” This program investigates whether or not science can make a “safer” cigarette. As new brands with reduced emissions enter the market, NOVA probes the controversial quest for a less-toxic smoke. Are these products the answer to smoking-related illnesses? Or are they simply the latest marketing strategy to increase cigarette sales?

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/


5:00 Alan Alda in Scientific American Frontiers

"Worried Sick" Stress is the curse of modern living -- but is it really so new? What causes it? Does it affect only people? Can stress make people sick? And can relaxation make them better? TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/saf/


2:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Dressing table. (Part 1 of 2) (R-6/6, 3:30 am)

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.newyankee.com/


2:30 The Woodwright Shop

Craftsmen of Old Sturbridge Village.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wws/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 Pittsburgh A to Z

Celebrate a wide variety of subjects, from amateur archaeologists looking for arrowheads and other ancient American artifacts to the zinging zaps of Zambelli's Fireworks. It's an amusing adventure, a tantalizing tour and a homey history lesson led by Rick Sebak. (R-6/5, 4:30 am) TVG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.wqed.org/tv/pghist/a_to_z/a_to_zindex.html


9:30 Crossing Time

The Wheeling Suspension Bridge in West Virginia was the longest in the world when it was built more than 150 years ago. This special chronicles the development of this historic bridge's design, construction, collapse and subsequent rebuilding. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


10:00 Patsy Cline: The Lady Behind the Legend

This special takes a fresh look at the life and career of a legendary recording star. Four decades after the tragic plane crash that took her life at the age of 31, the woman who changed the face of country music continues to top the charts. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean and Lionel have now established an uneasy friendship. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Captain Peacock appears to be having an affair with Miss Hazlewood. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://jeddy.org/aybs/



 

 

Thursday, June 5


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 Manor House

"Upstairs Downstairs" The series begins downstairs at Manderston, where the butler and housekeeper organize the junior staff. Upstairs, the Olliff-Coopers relish their roles as landed gentry. The stage is set for a challenging experiment in living history that re-creates an era of stately homes and rigid social hierarchies. (Part 1 of 6) (R-Tonight, 10 pm) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/manorhouse/


3:00 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra: Paavo Järvi Inaugural Concert

Praised throughout the world as a gifted, innovative conductor and extraordinary musician, Paavo Järvi deftly leads the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra in his inaugural concert as music director. Maestro Järvi wanted to deliver a balance of the new and old. He chose Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 and showcases a world premiere, Streetscape by Charles Coleman. Streetscape is a vibrant musical montage of life in New York City combining classical themes with jazz, salsa and Copland-like mix of percussion.

Closed Caption
Stereo


4:30 Pittsburgh A to Z

Celebrate a wide variety of subjects, from amateur archaeologists looking for arrowheads and other ancient American artifacts to the zinging zaps of Zambelli's Fireworks. It's an amusing adventure, a tantalizing tour and a homey history lesson led by Rick Sebak. TVG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.wqed.org/tv/pghist/a_to_z/a_to_zindex.html


2:00 Moneywise With Kelvin Boston

Moneywise addresses the bread and butter financial issues -- getting out of debt, buying a house, saving for college, investing for retirement and teaching our children good money habits -- facing Americans across the country. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/moneywise/


2:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

Top news stories reflecting the world's broad religious landscape. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 The New This Old House Hour

Richard Trethewey plans a radiant heat solution for keeping the exterior concrete basement stairs ice-free. Norm Abram takes viewers through a variety of roofing options to replace the house's tired asphalt shingles. Later, Tom Silva replaces a rotting basement window and installs a new dryer vent for a homeowner. (R-6/6, 2 am)

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


9:00 Frontline/World

Reporter Orlando de Guzman travels to the Philippines, where he witnesses the war between the government and Islamic rebels on the island of Mindanao and meets the U.S soldiers who may soon join that fight. (R-6/6, 4 am; 6/7, 11 pm) TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/


10:00 Manor House

"Upstairs Downstairs" The series begins downstairs at Manderston, where the butler and housekeeper organize the junior staff. Upstairs, the Olliff-Coopers relish their roles as landed gentry. The stage is set for a challenging experiment in living history that re-creates an era of stately homes and rigid social hierarchies. (Part 1 of 6) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/manorhouse/


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean pays Lionel a surprise visit in London. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Is Mrs. Slocombe expecting? TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://jeddy.org/aybs/


 

 

 

Friday, June 6


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 World of Wildlife

This series presents an innovative showcase of the richness, variety and splendor found in nature. The program entertains and educates with award-winning footage, graphics and surprising animal facts. Each half-hour episode includes a variety of three- to five-minute vignettes that create short, factual pieces and extended portraits of animal groups and species. Using only narration and no visible human host, the program places the animals at center stage. WORLD OF WILDLIFE also presents a wildlife quiz, allowing viewers of all ages to interact with each episode and test their attention to detail.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 The New This Old House Hour

America's favorite home improvement series moves to primetime for back-to-back programming with a new series. First, the Emmy Award-winning flagship series THIS OLD HOUSE STARTS its 24th season, restoring a 1922 Colonial Revival in Winchester, Massachusetts. In the second half-hour, ASK THIS OLD HOUSE, host Steve Thomas, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook address specific, viewer-driven home maintenance and repair questions in a dynamic, interactive Q&A format with in-studio demonstrations, new product reviews and "house call" visits. ASK THIS OLD HOUSE also features guest specialists throughout the season. Master carpenter Norm Abram continues his participation in THIS OLD HOUSE.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/thisoldhouse/


3:00 The Victory Garden

America's signature gardening program features program segments such as "Tools of the Trade," "Back to Basics," "Cutting Garden Arrangements," "Weekend Projects" and "Best Bets," that have been specially designed to provide useful, easy-to-implement ideas that you can carry out in your own backyards - no matter how large or small.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.victorygarden.org/vghome.html


3:30 The New Yankee Workshop

America's favorite master carpenter -- Norm Abram offers a diverse range of woodworking projects designed to challenge woodworkers of all skill levels. The individual programs offer step-by-step instructions for building heirloom-quality furniture and woodworking projects.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.wgbh.org/wgbh/tv/nyw/nywindex.html


4:00 Frontline/World

Reporter Orlando de Guzman travels to the Philippines, where he witnesses the war between the government and Islamic rebels on the island of Mindanao and meets the U.S soldiers who may soon join that fight. (R-6/7, 11 pm) TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/


5:00 Commanding Heights

This documentary series tells the inside story of the new global economy. Based on the best-selling book by Pulitzer Prize winners Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw, the series chronicles the battle for economic power; the struggle between governments and markets around the world; the turmoil and upheavals of economic reform; the emergence of a new era of globalization; and the far-reaching debates about the shape of the world's economic future. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/commandingheights/


2:00 One Stroke Painting With Donna Dewberry

Topiaries. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.onestroke.com


2:30 Scrapbook Memories

Take a simple test to discover your scrapbooking style.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.simplypainting.com/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/


8:00 Washington Week

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/weta/wwir/


8:30 Inside Washington

Inside Washington brings the best and brightest journalists together to analyze the week's most notable news events. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo


9:00 NewsNight Akron

Host Vincent Duffy and a roundtable of local journalists discuss Greater Akron headlines. (R-6/7, 5 am) TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/NEWSNITE.HTM


9:30 To the Contrary

To The Contrary, Public Broadcasting's successful all-female news analysis series, provides an important, timely forum for women to discuss issues and policy affecting the nation. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/ttc/


10:00 Youngstown Report

Get the stories behind the Mahoning Valley headlines. (R-6/7, 5:30 am) TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/YTOWN.HTM


10:30 Wall Street Week With Fortune

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wsw/


11:00 As Time Goes By

Alistair has become keen on Jean, and she responds to his attention to make Lionel jealous. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Mr. Grace plays musical chairs with his departments. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://jeddy.org/aybs/


 

 

Saturday, June 7


Midnight BBC World News

The latest international news along with in-depth analysis. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

Acclaimed interviewer and broadcast journalist Charlie Rose engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and roundtable discussions. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.charlierose.com/index.shtm


1:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

Top news stories reflecting the world's broad religious landscape. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/


2:00 To the Contrary

To The Contrary, Public Broadcasting's successful all-female news analysis series, provides an important, timely forum for women to discuss issues and policy affecting the nation. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/ttc/


2:30 Think Tank With Ben Wattenburg

This discussion program examines public-policy issues and ideas. Each episode focuses on the exploration of a single topic and challenges some of the nations foremost thinkers, historians, scholars, demographers and social philosophers as well as authorities from other disciplines that assess and examine the impact of public policy on peoples lives.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/thinktank/


3:00 Tony Browns Journal

Tony Brown continues to delve into today's hottest headlines with contemporary newsmakers. The series examines issues of special interest to the African-American community.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.tonybrown.com


3:30 Uncommon Knowledge

Bringing depth and perspective to current affairs and issues people care about, Uncommon Knowledge is devoted to shedding light on national and international public policy issues, rescuing them from pundits, politicians and spin doctors. Host Peter Robinson goes directly to the creators and innovators of ideas, giving the audience a renowned guest list, which is as politically diverse as the topics that Uncommon Knowledge addresses.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/Main/uncommon/default.html


4:00 World Business

This weekly program presents a global perspective on world news from a business viewpoint.

Closed Caption


4:30 The State of Ohio

The week's headline stories. TVE

Closed Caption


5:00 NewsNight Akron

Host Vincent Duffy and a roundtable of local journalists discuss Greater Akron headlines. TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/NEWSNITE.HTM


5:30 Youngstown Report

Get the stories behind the Mahoning Valley headlines. TVE

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/YTOWN.HTM


6:00 Sesame Street

"Rosita Befriends a Frog Wearing a Crown" Rosita is sad because all of her friends are too busy to play with her. She ends up meeting a frog that wants to play and they both love to hop! When Rosita's friends meet the frog they are surprised to see that he is wearing a crown. Baby Bear remembers the story of the Frog Prince who needed to be kissed in order to be a Prince again. Rosita's friends feel bad for the Prince and they think Rosita should kiss the frog so that he can be a Prince again. Rosita does not want to lose her frog, but her friends encourage her to imagine what it would be like to have a spell on her. She figures out that she should help the Prince, but when she kisses the frog, he turns into an elephant! The elephant is very relieved and luckily, he likes to hop as well! Theme: Social Interactions & Reasoning. Letter H. Number 7.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kids/sesame/ or http://www.sesamestreet.com/


7:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series

Chores Eclipsed

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.annetoon.com/


7:30 George Shrinks

Close Encounters of the Bird Kind

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/georgeshrinks/


8:00 Dragonfly TV

Flight

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/


8:30 Dragon Tales

Make No Mistake/Balancing Act

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/dragontales/


9:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

When I Grow Up/Not Now, Im Busy

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/clifford/


8:30 Arthur

Arthur Goes Crosswire / Sue Ellen and the Brainasaurous

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/arthur/


10:00 Ciao Italia

Mary Ann Esposito presents all-new programs from the Tuscan region of Italy. Today, she cooks with beans.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.ciaoitalia.com/


10:30 Christina Cooks

Christina Pirello demonstrates whole-foods cooking without preaching, preservatives or pretense.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.ChristinaCooks.com/


11:00 Grilling Maestros

Roasted red pepper beef tenderloin.

Closed Caption


11:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin start a project to turn three bedrooms and one small bath upstairs into a master suite and spare bedroom.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pbs.org/hometime/


Noon This Old House

Norm Abram speaks with the roofing contractor about the roofing system. Tom Silva shows host Steve Thomas how to cut studs quickly when building a partition wall beneath a bowed ceiling.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


12:30 Ask This Old House

Tom shows Steve how to cut wooden bung holes and install them in decking in the barn loft. Painter Jim Clark visits a homeowner to demonstrate why the new paint in her bathroom is cracking and peeling.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.thisoldhouse.com/


1:00 Sewing With Nancy

Simple journey jacket. (Part 2 of 3)

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.sewingwithnancy.com/


1:30 Quilt Central

Variety is the spice of life.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.quiltcentraltv.com/


2:00 Antiques Roadshow

Appraisers see a collection of sheet music and personal items that once belonged to famed jazz pianist James P. Johnson. (R-6/8, 5 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/roadshow/


3:00 Pioneer Quest: A Year in the Real West

"The Long Haul" The pioneers face the long haul from Christmas to spring. They fill the short days and long nights with a daily routine of caring for the animals and working on traditional winter pastimes. (Part 7 of 9) TVG

Stereo


4:00 Wild Ohio

Discover a world of diverse wildlife in our state. TVG


4:30 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home

Seasons.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.pallensmith.com/


5:00 MotorWeek

2003 Nissan Murano SUV.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/mpt/motorweek/


5:30 Tracks Ahead

The history and future of container shipping. TVG

Stereo

Web: http://mptv.org/Trax_main.htm


6:00 Last of the Summer Wine

When a chimney sweep threatens to throw himself off a bridge, Compo, Clegg and Foggy take him in hand. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.area5.co.uk/summer-wine/index.htm


6:30 Last of the Summer Wine

Smiler falls in love with Ivy and sends her a note. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.area5.co.uk/summer-wine/index.htm


7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show

"Songs of the 40s" (R-6/8, noon) TVG

Web: http://www.oeta.onenet.net/oetaprod.html


8:00 As Time Goes By

Jean receives a phone message from an old flame. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


8:30 May to December

Hillary tries to arrange a surprise Valentine date for Alec and Zoe. TVPG

Closed Caption


9:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth and Richard are invited to an art exhibition. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://kuacentral.com/


9:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff compiles a retrospective for Mr. Grace's 80th birthday. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://jeddy.org/aybs/


10:00 Coupling

Should you still be whistling if you've got a girlfriend? TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://epguides.com/Coupling/guide.shtml


10:30 My Hero

Janet is rescued by Thermoman when a freak gust of wind blows her into the Grand Canyon. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/hero/


11:00 Frontline/World

Reporter Orlando de Guzman travels to the Philippines, where he witnesses the war between the government and Islamic rebels on the island of Mindanao and meets the U.S soldiers who may soon join that fight. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/


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