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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 23
Berenstain Bears: Lost in a Cave
Seven Little Monsters: The Big Store

Tuesday, June 24
Berenstain Bears: Trouble At School
Seven Little Monsters: Voyage To the Bottom of A Cereal Box

Wednesday, June 25
Berenstain Bears: Count Their Blessings
Seven Little Monsters: Bang! Zoom! To the Moon!

Thursday, June 26
Berenstain Bears: Mamas New Job
Seven Little Monsters: All Quiet on the Monster Front

Friday, June 27
Berenstain Bears: Trouble With Pets
Seven Little Monsters: Guys and Dolls

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:00 The Big Comfy Couch

Monday, June 23
Ain’t It Amazing, Gracie?

Tuesday, June 24
Between the Covers

Wednesday, June 25
Going Up

Thursday, June 26
Cool It!

Friday, June 27
Babs in Toyland

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, June 23
Food for Thought/Friends 4Ever

Tuesday, June 24
Tie-Dye Clifford/Stage Struck

Wednesday, June 25
Doghouse Rock/Guess Who's Coming to Birdwell Island

Thursday, June 26
Little Big Pup/Getting to Know You

Friday, June 27
My Best Friend / Cleo's Fair Share

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:00 Arthur

Monday, June 23
Arthur and D.W. Clean Up / The Long, Dull Winter

Tuesday, June 24
D.W.'s Library Card / Arthur's Big Hit

Wednesday, June 25
Hide and Snake / Muffy's New Best Friend

Thursday, June 26
Buster's Breathless / The Fright Stuff

Friday, June 27
The Contest / Prove It

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30 Dragon Tales

Monday, June 23
Eggs Over Easy/A Liking to Biking

Tuesday, June 24
Sky Pirates/Four Little Pigs

Wednesday, June 25
Zak and the Beanstalk/A Feat on Her Feet

Thursday, June 26
Not Separated at Birth/A Kite for Quetzal

Friday, June 27
Dragon Drop/Cassie Loves a Parade

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 Reading Rainbow

Monday, June 23
The Wall

Tuesday, June 24
Sam the Sea Cow

Wednesday, June 25
Rechenka's Eggs

Thursday, June 26
Sophie & Lou

Friday, June 27
Come a Tide

Closed Caption

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


9:30 Between the Lions

Monday, June 23
Piggyback, Piggyback

Tuesday, June 24
The Lucky Duck

Wednesday, June 25
Pigs Aplenty

Thursday, June 26
You Can't Catch Me!

Friday, June 27
Why the Baboon's Balloon Went Ka-boom!

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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.

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:30 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat

Monday, June 23
Wedding Day Mess / A Catfish Tale

Tuesday, June 24
Up, Up and Away / Spreading Rumors

Wednesday, June 25
The Jade Rabbit / Dongwas Best Friend

Thursday, June 26
The Zodiac Zoo / The Four Dragons

Friday, June 27
Lost and Found / Three Graces

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


11:00 Caillou

Monday, June 23
Food-a-Licious

Tuesday, June 24
Traveling!

Wednesday, June 25
Puppy Love

Thursday, June 26
Best Behavior

Friday, June 27
Starry Night

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


11:30 Barney & Friends

Monday, June 23
First Day of School

Tuesday, June 24
Is Everybody Happy?

Wednesday, June 25
Pennies, Nickels, Dimes

Thursday, June 26
We've Got Rhythm

Friday, June 27
Tick Tock Clocks!

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


Noon Sesame Street

Monday, June 23
"Cookie Monster is Blamed For Stealing Cookies" Cookie Monster is in search of cookies as usual. He can smell cookies in the air, but every time he comes upon some friends with cookies, he is told that he cannot have any because they are being used for something else. Cookie Monster fights his instincts and refrains from eating the cookies. However, there is someone else stealing the cookies and Cookie Monster is continuously blamed! He is very, very frustrated because he is telling the truth but no one believes him given his usual tendencies. Out of the blue, Cookiehood arrives on his horse and we learn that he is the one who has been stealing all of the cookies and giving them away. Everyone apologizes to Cookie for underestimating him and for not believing what he said. Then Cookiehood goes off to Hooper's to buy cookies for Cookie Monster. Theme: Social Interactions & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter S. Number 19.

Tuesday, June 24
"Bert's Birthday" It is Bert's birthday and Ernie is very excited. He has planned a party complete with elephants, honkers, and dingers, but Bert has other ideas. When Ernie surprises Bert, Bert says he would really like a day of peace and quiet so he can read his book. Even though Ernie is excited about the party, he realizes that Bert really wants to be alone so he respects this wish and leaves. Ernie works very hard to keep himself occupied on Sesame Street so that he will not go back to the apartment and bother Bert. Eventually Bert realizes he really misses Ernie and he goes out to find him. When he tells Ernie that he changed his mind about the party, Ernie understands and immediately gets the party started again. Theme: Social Interactions & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter M. Number 4.

Wednesday, June 25
"Big Bad Wolf's Brother is Falsely Accused" The Big Bad Wolf's brother Leonard comes to Sesame Street. He is accused of blowing down Elmo and Zoe's block structure of the letter 'U.' He promises that it was not him, but because he is a wolf and a direct relative of the Big Bad Wolf who is always blowing things down, he is continuously held responsible. Leonard explains that even though he is a wolf, he actually does not like to blow things down. He does not huff and puff like his brother. Elmo and Zoe learn that there al all different kinds of wolves and that Leonard actually plays violin and chess. The three of them end up playing together. Theme: Differing Perspectives. Letter U. Number 11.

Thursday, June 26
"Elmo Helps Gordon Set Up Chess Pieces" Gordon is preparing for an exciting chess match against Alan. Gordon is setting up the board and studying a chess book when Elmo comes by. Elmo wants to help and at first Gordon is weary of this but he ends up deciding that Elmo can help with the set up and explore the chess pieces. Elmo notices how some pieces are very different from others in various ways and he tells a story using the many different pieces. Madness ensues as the story evolves and becomes more and more real. Theme: Reasoning. Letter I. Number 10.

Friday, June 27
"Super Grover's Cape" Super Grover's cape is worn out and he will not be able to get a new one until Thursday! He desperately needs his cape Many people need his help and without his cape, Super Grover cannot reach them! Super Grover's friends decide to help. They begin thinking of other ways to solve the problem. Big Bird gets a bed sheet but this is way too big! Zoe brings her washcloth but this is far too small. A towel is the right size but it does not carry Super Grover into the sky. They all think about what could carry Super Grover into the sky and make suggestions such as a bird, but there are no birds that could fly and carry Super Grover. They suggest a helicopter but the closest thing at Hooper's Store is a beanie hat with a propeller on top. This doesn't work either. Finally, Super Grover's new cape is delivered and as he takes off, he thanks his friends for all of their help. Theme: Reasoning & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter F. Number 8.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:00 Teletubbies

Monday, June 23
Lion Dance

Tuesday, June 24
Sand Bottle

Wednesday, June 25
Kites

Thursday, June 26
Soccer

Friday, June 27
Balancing Pots

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:30 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Monday, June 23
Play: This week Mister Rogers discusses the importance of play in a child's life. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Bob Dog helps X the Owl get a ball that is stuck in the tree when he falls off the ladder and is hurt. Dr. Bill takes a scared Bob Dog to the hospital for an X-ray. When King Friday hears about the accident, he bans all play forevermore in the Neighborhood.

Tuesday, June 24
Play: Mister Rogers visits a toy factory to show the thought and care that goes into making playthings for children. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, everyone is feeling sad about the king's rule of "no play." Lady Elaine Fairchilde tries to change his mind and when she can't, announces she will not live in a place where people are not allowed to play. She packs up her Museum-Go-Round and leaves!

Wednesday, June 25
Play: Mister Rogers talks about the importance of imagination in play. Everything is very somber in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. The Neighbors can't find where Lady Elaine and the Museum-Go-Round have gone, and no one is allowed to play. Finally, Ana, Prince Tuesday and Daniel just have to play. When King Friday discovers them, the Prince and his father exchange strong words.

Thursday, June 26
Play: Mister Rogers visits an underground mushroom farm. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, King Friday is reconsidering his "no play" rule, and Officer Clemmons finds Lady Elaine Fairchilde.

Friday, June 27
Play: Mister Rogers walks on stilts and talks about how long it took him to learn to walk on them. Bob Dog helps persuade Lady Elaine Fairchilde to return to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. A big play celebration follows with everybody joining in, even King Friday. Mister Rogers talks about loud play and quiet play.

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:00 Liberty's Kids

Monday, June 23
One Life To Lose

Tuesday, June 24
Captain Molly

Wednesday, June 25
American Crisis

Thursday, June 26
Across the Delaware

Friday, June 27
An American in Paris

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:30 Cyberchase

Monday, June 23
Eureeka! (topic: 2- & 3-D Geometry)

Tuesday, June 24
Cool It (topic: Liquid Volume)

Wednesday, June 25
All The Right Angles (Math topic: Angle Measurement; Science Connection: Determining and measuring direction)

Thursday, June 26
A Whale of a Tale (Math topic: Ballpark Estimation)

Friday, June 27
Codename: Icky (topic: Codes)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:00 George Shrinks

Monday, June 23
On the Road

Tuesday, June 24
Friends and Anemones

Wednesday, June 25
If I Ran the Circus

Thursday, June 26
Coach Shrinks

Friday, June 27
Becky in Wonderland

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:30 Arthur

Monday, June 23
D.W.'s Library Card / Arthur's Big Hit

Tuesday, June 24
Hide and Snake / Muffy's New Best Friend

Wednesday, June 25
Buster's Breathless / The Fright Stuff

Thursday, June 26
The Contest / Prove It

Friday, June 27
The Blizzard / The Rat Who Came to Dinner

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, June 23
Tie-Dye Clifford/Stage Struck

Tuesday, June 24
Doghouse Rock/Guess Who's Coming to Birdwell Island

Wednesday, June 25
Little Big Pup/Getting to Know You

Thursday, June 26
My Best Friend / Cleo's Fair Share

Friday, June 27
Special Delivery / A Ferry Tale

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:30 Dragon Tales

Monday, June 23
Sky Pirates/Four Little Pigs

Tuesday, June 24
Zak and the Beanstalk/A Feat on Her Feet

Wednesday, June 25
Not Separated at Birth/A Kite for Quetzal

Thursday, June 26
Dragon Drop/Cassie Loves a Parade

Friday, June 27
A Cool School/Max's Comic Adventure

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


6:00 Sesame Street

Monday, June 23
"Bert's Birthday" It is Bert's birthday and Ernie is very excited. He has planned a party complete with elephants, honkers, and dingers, but Bert has other ideas. When Ernie surprises Bert, Bert says he would really like a day of peace and quiet so he can read his book. Even though Ernie is excited about the party, he realizes that Bert really wants to be alone so he respects this wish and leaves. Ernie works very hard to keep himself occupied on Sesame Street so that he will not go back to the apartment and bother Bert. Eventually Bert realizes he really misses Ernie and he goes out to find him. When he tells Ernie that he changed his mind about the party, Ernie understands and immediately gets the party started again. Theme: Social Interactions & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter M. Number 4.

Tuesday, June 24
"Big Bad Wolf's Brother is Falsely Accused" The Big Bad Wolf's brother Leonard comes to Sesame Street. He is accused of blowing down Elmo and Zoe's block structure of the letter 'U.' He promises that it was not him, but because he is a wolf and a direct relative of the Big Bad Wolf who is always blowing things down, he is continuously held responsible. Leonard explains that even though he is a wolf, he actually does not like to blow things down. He does not huff and puff like his brother. Elmo and Zoe learn that there al all different kinds of wolves and that Leonard actually plays violin and chess. The three of them end up playing together. Theme: Differing Perspectives. Letter U. Number 11.

Wednesday, June 25
"Elmo Helps Gordon Set Up Chess Pieces" Gordon is preparing for an exciting chess match against Alan. Gordon is setting up the board and studying a chess book when Elmo comes by. Elmo wants to help and at first Gordon is weary of this but he ends up deciding that Elmo can help with the set up and explore the chess pieces. Elmo notices how some pieces are very different from others in various ways and he tells a story using the many different pieces. Madness ensues as the story evolves and becomes more and more real. Theme: Reasoning. Letter I. Number 10.

Thursday, June 26
"Super Grover's Cape" Super Grover's cape is worn out and he will not be able to get a new one until Thursday! He desperately needs his cape Many people need his help and without his cape, Super Grover cannot reach them! Super Grover's friends decide to help. They begin thinking of other ways to solve the problem. Big Bird gets a bed sheet but this is way too big! Zoe brings her washcloth but this is far too small. A towel is the right size but it does not carry Super Grover into the sky. They all think about what could carry Super Grover into the sky and make suggestions such as a bird, but there are no birds that could fly and carry Super Grover. They suggest a helicopter but the closest thing at Hooper's Store is a beanie hat with a propeller on top. This doesn't work either. Finally, Super Grover's new cape is delivered and as he takes off, he thanks his friends for all of their help. Theme: Reasoning & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter F. Number 8.

Friday, June 27
"Big Bird Writes a Story" Big Bird has written a story and everyone is excited to hear him read it out loud. Big Bird begins to read the story to all of his friends on Sesame Street and as he reads we see his friends acting out the story. As Big Bird nears the end of the story everyone waits with obvious anticipation. Then, Big Bird has no ending! He can't figure out how to end the story. The problem is solved, however, when everyone comes up with their own possibilities for story endings. Everyone has a chance to tell their own ending and finally Big Bird comes up with his very own ending that combines everyone's great ideas. Theme: Literacy. Letter G. Number 15.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


 

 

 

Sunday, June 22


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.

Closed Caption

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.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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.

Closed Caption

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.

Closed Caption

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.

Closed Caption

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.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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.

Closed Caption

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.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


6:00 Jay Jay the Jet Plane

Plane of a Different Color / Hiccup Havoc

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


6:30 Zoboomafoo

Giants

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:00 Angelina Ballerina

The Gift/Treasure Tandems

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:30 Cyberchase

Eureeka! (topic: 2- & 3-D Geometry)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

A Big Help/The Trouble With Kittens

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30 Arthur

Arthur and D.W. Clean Up / The Long, Dull Winter

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Bath cupboard. (R-6/25, 2 pm; 6/27, 3:30 am)

Closed Caption

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


9:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin hang drywall and cement backer board in the newly enlarged bathroom. (R-6/28, 11:30 am)

Closed Caption

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


10:00 This Old House

Tom and Norm take a progress tour of the house, highlighting how the dormers add new dimensions to the third floor exercise room. Tom shows Norm the beginnings of a second floor deck, while Norm checks out the installation of the custom-made window in the stairwell. (R-6/28, noon)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:30 The Woodwright's Shop

Walnut and pine desk box.

Closed Caption

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


11:00 The Victory Garden

Welcome to Vancouver! The Victory Garden leaps across the continent to take in British Columbia's masterful gardens. Host Michael Weishan visits the beautiful home and garden of TV personality and author Thomas Hobbs, who is also co-owner of Southlands Nursery. Then, Michael takes a jaunt over to the gorgeous VanDusen Botanical Garden to explore their unique display of botanical relationships, including sharing tips that can be applied to any backyard. Finally, we'll visit the Sooke Harbour House, a sprawling seaside resort with an impressive kitchen garden, and savor the culinary creations made with locally grown edible flowers and herbs. (R-6/27, 3 am)

Closed Caption

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


11:30 Jerry Yarnell's School of Fine Art

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

Closed Caption

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


Noon The Lawrence Welk Show

"Songs of the Islands" TVG

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


1:00 The One O'Clock Movie

"Whistle Stop" Returning from Chicago swathed in fur, small-town gal Ava Gardner precipitates a crisis for ne'er-do-well George Raft. (1946) TVG


2:30 Great Scenic Railways

Climb aboard for an unforgettable journey to 13 of the greatest scenic railways that the eastern U.S. has to offer. TVG

Stereo


3:30 Train Tracking

On the longest narrow-gauge railway in Europe, steam engines pull the train cars through the Harz, a scenic patchwork of forests, rivers and mountains. TVG

Stereo


4:00 Secrets of the Dead

"The Lost Vikings" On the desolate coast of Greenland, an international team of archaeologists, forensic anthropologists, entomologists and botanists sets out to investigate clues in a complex chain of events that may have led to the demise of a Viking colony. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:00 Antiques Roadshow

In Tucson, appraisers discover a wonderful piece of 1895 pottery influenced by Japanese and Art Nouveau styles and the most valuable item ever appraised on the series. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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

Described Video (DVI)
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Stereo

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


7:00 Nature

"Secret World of Sharks and Rays" Get a close-up look at the world of shark behavior. While the program includes the great white shark, its focus is on the wide variety of the lesser known but equally fascinating sharp-toothed creatures. (R-6/24, 2 am) TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:00 Evening at Pops

"Aaron Copland Tribute" TVG

Stereo

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


9:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre

"The Way We Live Now" Melmotte tries to get Marie's money, which was put in her name as protection from creditors. Marie refuses, and Melmotte contemplates forgery as a way out. (Part 4 of 4) (R-6/23, 1 am) TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:00 Sade: Lovers Live

Filmed in September 2001, Sade sings many of her biggest hits such as "Cherish the Day," "Smooth Operator" and "By Your Side." TVG

Stereo


11:00 Home to Roost

Henry is suddenly paranoid about security. TVPG

Stereo


11:30 One Foot in the Grave

Victor is astonished when he receives a phone call from burglars. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


 

 

 

 

Monday, June 23


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.

Closed Caption
Stereo


1:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre

"The Way We Live Now" Melmotte tries to get Marie's money, which was put in her name as protection from creditors. Marie refuses, and Melmotte contemplates forgery as a way out. (Part 4 of 4) (R-6/23, 1 am) TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:00 God and the Inner City

This timely story documents the battle for the souls of our cities and our youth being waged by faith-based groups in America's most troubled neighborhoods. This program features three stories about faith-based groups that work hand in hand with local police and social workers to save young people from jail, drug dependence and unemployment; and zeroes in on the people these programs are trying to help -- focusing on three different individual stories. Some believe that these groups form a new social movement. Can their faith-based approach transform America's inner cities, reversing decades of failure and neglect?

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3:00 Great Performances

"Dance in America: Lar Lubovitch's Othello From San Francisco Ballet" In a vibrant new interpretation of Shakespeare's tragic tale of passion and jealousy, ambition and betrayal, this full-length narrative ballet enhances the epic exploration of human emotion through contemporary dance and music. Desmond Richardson stars as Othello, with Yuan Yuan Tan as Desdemona. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:30 Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows, An American Masters Special

This biography explores Clint Eastwood and his art by juxtaposing each major stage in his life with a corresponding stage in the thematic development of his work. Eastwood tells his life story, from his childhood in Depression-era Northern California to life in the stratosphere of fame and fortune. TVPG-V

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


2:00 GED Connection

Geography. TVG

Closed Caption

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


2:30 GED Connection

The GED science test. TVG

Closed Caption

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


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00 Antiques Roadshow

In Tucson, experts spot a number of interesting finds, including two very collectible wooden Delamond dolls and a trio of 18th-century leather fire buckets. (R-6/24, 3 am; 6/28, 2 pm; 6/29, 5 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 Ken Burns American Stories

"Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony" This Peabody Award-winning documentary brings to life the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, two of the most important women in American history. (Part 1 of 2) (R-6/24, 4 am) TVG

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Stereo

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


11:00 As Time Goes By

Lionel's father is getting married, and Jean and Lionel have key roles to play. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

On Young Mr. Grace's birthday, the staff is treated to a free lunch in the canteen. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


 

 

Tuesday, June 24


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.

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Stereo


2:00 Nature

"Secret World of Sharks and Rays" Get a close-up look at the world of shark behavior. While the program includes the great white shark, its focus is on the wide variety of the lesser known but equally fascinating sharp-toothed creatures. TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


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

"Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony" This Peabody Award-winning documentary brings to life the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, two of the most important women in American history. (Part 1 of 2) (R-6/24, 4 am) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:00 Lap Quilting With Georgia Bonesteel

Appliqué folk art.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:30 Martha's Sewing Room

Organdy Madeira windowpane.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.marthapullen.com/


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00 NOVA

"Garden of Eden" This journey to the Seychelles, a collection of pristine granite and coral islands about 1,000 miles east of Kenya, reveals a dramatic landscape of natural wealth and scientific value. The islands, among the oldest islands in the world, are home to a dazzling array of exotic plants and animals. (R-6/25, 3 am) TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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



9:00 This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

"There is a River / God is a Negro" In six hours of powerful storytelling, this series examines the African-American religious experience through the last three centuries. From the arrival of the early African slaves through the Civil War, reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Great Depression, the Civil Rights era and into the 21st century, the series explores the connections between faith and the development of African-American cultural values. The series begins with the stories of Sojourner Truth and Denmark Vesey and continues after Emancipation, when minister-turned-journalist Henry McNeal Turner uses the black church to engage black people in the political realm. (Part 1 of 3) (Continues tomorrow at 9 pm) (R-6/25, 4 am) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean and Lionel decide to live together. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

The floor staff enacts a Punch and Judy show. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/





 

Wednesday, June 25


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.

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Stereo


2:00 P.O.V.

“Georgie Girl” Born George Beyer, one-time prostitute-turned-politician Georgina Beyer was elected to New Zealand’s Parliament in 1999, becoming the world’s first transsexual to hold a national office. A mostly white, conservative, rural constituency voted this former sex worker of Maori descent into office. Chronicling Georgina’s transformations from farm boy to celebrated cabaret diva to grassroots community leader, Annie Goldson and Peter Wells “Georgie Girl” couples interviews and images of Beyer’s nightclub and film performances with footage showing a day in the life of this New Zealand Member of Parliament. The film presents a remarkable account of Beyer’s precedent-setting accomplishment, revealing her intelligence, charisma and humor. TV14

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Stereo

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


3:00 NOVA

"Garden of Eden" This journey to the Seychelles, a collection of pristine granite and coral islands about 1,000 miles east of Kenya, reveals a dramatic landscape of natural wealth and scientific value. The islands, among the oldest islands in the world, are home to a dazzling array of exotic plants and animals. TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:00 This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

"There is a River / God is a Negro" In six hours of powerful storytelling, this series examines the African-American religious experience through the last three centuries. From the arrival of the early African slaves through the Civil War, reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Great Depression, the Civil Rights era and into the 21st century, the series explores the connections between faith and the development of African-American cultural values. The series begins with the stories of Sojourner Truth and Denmark Vesey and continues after Emancipation, when minister-turned-journalist Henry McNeal Turner uses the black church to engage black people in the political realm. (Part 1 of 3) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Bath cupboard. (R-6/27, 3:30 am)

Closed Caption

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


2:30 The American Woodshop

Common tools and affordable materials are used to save an 1840 diamond-in-the-rough.

Closed Caption

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


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00 Culture of Hate: Who Are We?

Distilled from more than 100 hours of interviews with San Diego's "white power" kids, this program presents an in-depth, investigative report that reaches far beyond the "killer kid" or skinhead image so often portrayed. Through firsthand accounts by young people, the program reveals a glimpse into the lives of these troubled youths, a world they describe as riddled with drugs and violence from early childhood. TV14

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Stereo


9:00 This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

"Guide My Feet / Freedom Faith" This evening's broadcast begins in the Jim Crow era, when many African-Americans migrated north. Then, follow the Civil Rights movement in the years after World War II. (Part 2 of 3) (Concludes tomorrow at 9 pm) (R-6/26, 4 am) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


11:00 As Time Goes By

Penny wants to meet Lionel. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Mr. Goldberg is hired as a junior. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/



 

 

Thursday, June 26


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.

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Stereo


2:00 Manor House

"Tough Love" Sir John decides to host a weekend shooting party. Miss Anson, Lady Olliff-Cooper’s unmarried sister, is finding her life unbearably repressive, and rebels by indulging in such "manly" pastimes as riding her bike and going out walking on her own. By the end of episode four, Miss Anson leaves the house on doctor’s orders, taking a break from the Edwardian experience. When Sir John criticizes the food in front of guests, the chef, Monsieur Dubiard, takes revenge and prepares a grand dish in the authentic Edwardian style – a pig’s head – which is carried into the dining room and sliced before the horrified eyes of the family. Most of the servants are delighted to have shown their master that being Edwardian is not always about getting what you want. But the dutiful butler, Mr. Edgar, is devastated at having let his master down and a rift occurs between them. Relationships were tricky things in Edwardian times, and for the MANOR HOUSE participants, the formalities and social obligations are interfering with communication and intimacy. Even Master Guy, the Olliff-Coopers’ young son, is getting bored with the novelty of Edwardian life. True to the era, he spends more time with the servants than with his parents. But the hallboy, Kenny, and the new scullery maid, Ellen, are enjoying a budding but forbidden romance. (Part 4 of 6) (R-7/3, 10 pm) TVPG

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Stereo

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


3:00 Cincinnati Pops: Patriotic Broadway

Erich Kunzel leads the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra and a stellar cast composed of leading artists from television, Broadway and opera, including renowned soprano Denyce Graves, vocalists John Schneider and Tom Wopat, television personality and author Nick Clooney and more. The program features patriotic tunes from various Broadway musicals, including Gershwin’s “Strike Up the Band;” a George M. Cohan medley with Schneider and Wopat; a dynamic performance of “Inside U.S.A.;” and “Mama, Look Sharp” from 1776. The special concludes with the entire cast in a performance of Tony Award-winner Stephen Flaherty’s “Wheels of a Dream” from Ragtime and “Hallelujah” from Vincent Youmans’ Hit the Deck. TVG

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Stereo


4:00 This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

"Guide My Feet / Freedom Faith" This evening's broadcast begins in the Jim Crow era, when many African-Americans migrated north. Then, follow the Civil Rights movement in the years after World War II. (Part 2 of 3) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


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

Roger Cook and arborist Matt Foti remove a healthy but poorly located blue spruce from a front yard in a nearby town and replant it in Winchester to begin the process of screening the back yard. Later, Tom Silva shows different types of store-bought sawhorses and teaches Steve how to build a pair from scratch. (R-6/27, 2 am)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

"Inheritors of the Faith / Rise Up and Call Their Names" First, follow the growth of the Nation of Islam under the leadership of Elijah Muhammad. After his death, his son departs from his father's teachings and leads the Nation of Islam toward a more orthodox practice of Islam. The series' conclusion chronicles a two-year interfaith, multi-racial, multi-ethnic pilgrimage from Massachusetts to Africa -- by way of Florida and the Caribbean -- undertaken to heal the wounds of slavery. (Part 3 of 3) (R-6/27, 4 am) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean and Lionel find it a little difficult to adjust to their new way of life. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff must endure physicals to get insurance. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


 

 

 

Friday, June 27


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.

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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.

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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.

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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 This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

"Inheritors of the Faith / Rise Up and Call Their Names" First, follow the growth of the Nation of Islam under the leadership of Elijah Muhammad. After his death, his son departs from his father's teachings and leads the Nation of Islam toward a more orthodox practice of Islam. The series' conclusion chronicles a two-year interfaith, multi-racial, multi-ethnic pilgrimage from Massachusetts to Africa -- by way of Florida and the Caribbean -- undertaken to heal the wounds of slavery. (Part 3 of 3) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:00 One Stroke Painting With Donna Dewberry

Pond fun. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.onestroke.com


2:30 Scrapbook Memories

Intriguing and ingenious ways of using scraps of paper.

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-6/28, 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-6/28, 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

Jean opens another secretarial agency and is looking for someone to run it. TVP

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

Mrs. Slocombe moves into a display apartment in Grace Brothers. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


 

 

Saturday, June 28


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.

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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.

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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

"Super Grover's Cape" Super Grover's cape is worn out and he will not be able to get a new one until Thursday! He desperately needs his cape Many people need his help and without his cape, Super Grover cannot reach them! Super Grover's friends decide to help. They begin thinking of other ways to solve the problem. Big Bird gets a bed sheet but this is way too big! Zoe brings her washcloth but this is far too small. A towel is the right size but it does not carry Super Grover into the sky. They all think about what could carry Super Grover into the sky and make suggestions such as a bird, but there are no birds that could fly and carry Super Grover. They suggest a helicopter but the closest thing at Hooper's Store is a beanie hat with a propeller on top. This doesn't work either. Finally, Super Grover's new cape is delivered and as he takes off, he thanks his friends for all of their help. Theme: Reasoning & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter F. Number 8.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series

A Walk in His Shoes

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:30 George Shrinks

Becky in Wonderland

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:00 Dragonfly TV

Plants

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30 Dragon Tales

Zak and the Beanstalk/A Feat on Her Feet

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 Clifford The Big Red Dog

Special Delivery / A Ferry Tale

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30 Arthur

Buster's Breathless / The Fright Stuff

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:00 Ciao Italia

Buccellato cake.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:30 Christina Cooks

What to eat instead of meat.

Closed Caption

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


11:00 Grilling Maestros

BBQ jerk turkey.

Closed Caption


11:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin hang drywall and cement backer board in the newly enlarged bathroom.

Closed Caption

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


Noon This Old House

Tom and Norm take a progress tour of the house, highlighting how the dormers add new dimensions to the third floor exercise room. Tom shows Norm the beginnings of a second floor deck, while Norm checks out the installation of the custom-made window in the stairwell.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


12:30 Ask This Old House

Roger and garden tool expert Paul Schneider discuss different types of hand pruners. Tom helps two homeowners repair and reinstall their broken shutters.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:00 Sewing With Nancy

Paradise flowers. (Part 1 of 3)

Closed Caption

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


1:30 Quilt Central

Quilting magic.

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Stereo

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


2:00 Antiques Roadshow

In Tucson, experts spot a number of interesting finds, including two very collectible wooden Delamond dolls and a trio of 18th-century leather fire buckets. (R-6/29, 5 pm) TVG

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Stereo

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


3:00 Something About Oakland

Oakland is more than just a Pittsburgh neighborhood. It's a second center for the city. Rick Sebak celebrates some of the unusual people, places and things that make Oakland unforgettable. TVG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.wqed.org/tv/pghist/oakland/index.html


4:00 Wild Ohio

Discover a world of diverse wildlife in our state. TVG


4:30 P. Allen Smith's Garden Home

Living large.

Closed Caption

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


5:00 MotorWeek

BMW 760Li.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:30 Tracks Ahead

The Little Joe electric locomotives work side by side with steam locomotives on scenic lines throughout Chile. TVG

Stereo

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


6:00 Last of the Summer Wine

Compo bets Foggy that Nora Batty will kiss him. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


6:30 Last of the Summer Wine

Dangerous giant apes are in the neighborhood. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show

"Songs of Cole Porter" (R-6/29, noon) TVG

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


8:00 As Time Goes By

Steven and Penny plan another visit. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


8:30 May to December

Alec and Zoe employ an appalling contractor to rebuild the kitchen in their home. TVPG

Closed Caption


9:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth volunteers to escort the Ladies Luncheon special guest. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://kuacentral.com/


9:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff decides Mr. Grainger must go. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.minki.net/aybs/


10:00 Coupling

Jane's career as a radio traffic reporter is put in jeopardy. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


10:30 My Hero

Thermoman makes repeated visits to the health center to save Janet. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


11:00 Trading Women

This program investigates the trade in minority girls and women from Burma, Laos and China into the Thai sex industry. The culmination of five years of field research, this report shatters Western myths about the sex trade. TV14

Closed Caption
Stereo


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