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Monday-Friday Programming Schedule


6:00AM BBC World News

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

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Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


6:30AM The Big Comfy Couch

Monday, July 12
Funny Faces

Tuesday, July 13
Snug as a Bug

Wednesday, July 14
Babs in Toyland

Thursday, July 15
1-2-3 Dizzy Dizzy Me

Friday, July 16
Wobbly

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


7:00AM Arthur

Monday, July 12
Double Tibble Trouble / Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival

Tuesday, July 13
What Scared Sue Ellen? / Clarissa is Cracked

Wednesday, July 14
Arthur's Dummy Disaster / Francine and the Feline

Thursday, July 15
Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight / D.W.'s Perfect Wish

Friday, July 16
Arthur and D.W. Clean Up / The Long, Dull Winter

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


7:30AM Dragon Tales

Monday, July 12
One Big Wish/Breaking Up is Hard to Do

Tuesday, July 13
A New Friend/Have No Fear

Wednesday, July 14
Cassie, the Green-Eyed Dragon/Something's Missing

Thursday, July 15
A Crown for Princess Kidoodle/Three's a Crowd

Friday, July 16
Knuck, Knuck, Who's Where?/Just Desserts

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


8:00AM Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, July 12
Best Paw Forward / Then Came Bob

Tuesday, July 13
Morning, Noon and Night / Mr. Bleakman's Special Day

Wednesday, July 14
Doggie Garden / Captain Birdwells Treasure

Thursday, July 15
Clifford's Puppy Days: Keeping Cool/Socks and Snooze

Friday, July 16
Welcome to the Dog House / Promises, Promises

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


8:30AM Sesame Street

Monday, July 12
"Telly Joins the Letter of the Month Club" While Alan is preparing Hoopers Store for Henrietta Honkers birthday, Telly Monster comes in and tells Alan just how excited he is to be a new member of the "Letter of the Month Club!" Just then, the delivery man, Vinnie, arrives at Hoopers Store with Tellys first letter, the letter "A." Then, noticing how excited Telly is about his letter, Vinnie then comes back with more letters of the alphabet, which are each designed differently to show a word that starts with that letter. For example, theres a button on the letter "D," and if you press it, the letter "D" says, " D, duh, dog&" Hoopers Store is now filled will letters and letter sounds, and there doesnt seem to be room for everyone whos coming to celebrate Henriettas Honkers birthday. Telly then realizes that while he loves his alphabet collection, he loves his buddy Alan even more, and cares about his friends birthday party. Although Telly knows he will miss his letters, he shows how much he cares by telling Vinnie to take out all the letters out of Hoopers Store in order to make room for the party. Just then, Vinnie returns with a miniature collection of the alphabet for Telly, who is happily surprised! Theme: Literacy and Coping w/ Emotions. Letter R. Number 18.

Tuesday, July 13
"Cookie Monster Writes A Story" Cookie Monster is getting nervous and impatient since he has just eaten the very last cookie at Hoopers Store and has to wait for Alan to bake more. Cookie Monster tries to think of different ways to stop thinking about cookies for a while, but its just too hard. Then, Gabi encourages Cookie Monster to use his imagination to make up a story about cookies to help time go by faster. Together, they write a fun, creative story about King Cookie who lived in the Kingdom of Cookie. In the story, King Cookie is happy with his life, but he still feels that theres something missing. He tries to figure out what is missing from his life, when all of a sudden, a child comes in and offers King Cookie a cookie. The story happily ends as King Cookie has finally found what has been missing in his life all along! Just as Gabi and Cookie Monster finish this wonderful story, Alan comes in from the kitchen with a fresh, new batch of cookies for Cookie Monster. Theme: Literacy and Coping w/ Emotions. Letter S. Number 19.

Wednesday, July 14
"Baby Bear Adjusts to Curlys Big Growl" Baby Bear is shocked to find out that his baby sister Curly Bear has a louder growl than he does! This becomes a serious problem for Baby Bear who thinks that since hes the big brother, he should have a louder growl than his little sister. Baby Bear asks different people for help in trying to figure out how he can have a louder growl than Curly. Big Bird tries to help by telling Baby Bear to do exactly everything Curly Bear does when she growls (sucking her thumb, stretching her arms, tugging her ear), but that doesnt work. Then, Professor Gary Gill comes by with an animated letter "G," and tells Baby Bear that in order to have a louder growl, he must use his imagination to make the letter G" grow as he figures out words that start with the letter "G." This doesnt work either and Curly Bear still has a louder growl. Papa Bear then helps Baby Bear feel better by realizing that instead of being upset and embarrassed, he should be proud of having a sister who has such a special gift. Theme: Coping w/ Emotions and Social Interactions. Letter G. Number 20.

Thursday, July 15
"Elmo Feels Hes Treated Unfarily by Rocco" Elmo is excited to play with his friend, Gabi, who is working in Hoopers Store while Alan is away on vacation. Elmo also lets Zoe and Rocco to play with them, too. As they are playing, Zoe and Elmo run into arguments over what games they should play, then what games they should play first, and even about who is first in line to play. While playing on the tire swing, Elmo and Zoe learn how to play fairly by taking turns or riding on the swing together. After playing on the tire swing, they all eat snacks together. Elmo and Zoe get upset again as they are eating cookies since Zoe gives Rocco the cookie that Elmo wants. Elmo is even more frustrated since he thinks that it is unfair for Zoe to give a cookie to a rock. Zoe is extremely upset because she thinks Elmo is being unfair to Rocco by saying that it is just a rock. Gabi steps in and helps Zoe realize how Elmo has actually been very fair to Rocco all day. Elmo is also able to realize that he should be more understanding and nicer to Rocco since Rocco is Zoes friend. Theme: Social Interactions and Reasoning. Letter U. Number 3.

Friday, July 16
"Baby Bear Cant Get Curly to Fall Asleep" Baby Bear is taking care of his little sister, Curly Bear, for her naptime today! Baby Bear usually puts Curly right to sleep by giving her a little blanket and her favorite doll, then reading her a fun book called "Find the Bears." But today, Baby Bear is shocked because his fool-proof napping system doesnt seem to be working! Baby Bear thinks maybe he just needs to read the book again, but that doesnt work. Then, Baby Bear figures out a Plan B- to beg Curly Bear to fall asleep, but that doesnt work either! Maria suggests singing her a Spanish lullaby, but Curly is still wide awake. The Fairy Napmothers sparkly magic fairy dust doesnt seem to help Curly Bear fall asleep either. All of a sudden, Oscar the Grouch offers to help Baby Bear put Curly to sleep as long as they stop all the cutesy nap talk. Oscar then creates as much grouchy noise as possible with jackhammers, goats tap dancing, and drums. To Baby Bears surprise, all this loud noise has finally put Curly Bear to sleep! Theme: Social Interactions and Reasoning. Letter V. Number 8.

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


9:30AM Between the Lions

Monday, July 12
Farmer Ken's Puzzle

Tuesday, July 13
Art Party

Wednesday, July 14
But, Mama, But . . .

Thursday, July 15
Little Big Mouse

Friday, July 16
Dance in Smarty Pants

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


10:00AM Liberty's Kids

Monday, July 12
Postmaster General Franklin

Tuesday, July 13
Washington Takes Command

Wednesday, July 14
Common Sense

Thursday, July 15
The First Fourth of July

Friday, July 16
New York, New York

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


10:30AM Jakers!

Monday, July 12
Milk Melodrama

Tuesday, July 13
New Best Friends

Wednesday, July 14
No Girls Allowed

Thursday, July 15
For Whom the Bell Trolls

Friday, July 16
Extra! Extra!

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Web: http://pbskids.org/jakers/


11:00AM Reading Rainbow

Monday, July 12
The Purple Coat

Tuesday, July 13
Silent Lotus

Wednesday, July 14
Watch the Stars Come Out

Thursday, July 15
Fox on the Job

Friday, July 16
Work Song

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


11:30AM Barney & Friends

Monday, July 12
That Makes Me Mad!

Tuesday, July 13
It's Your Birthday, Barney!

Wednesday, July 14
It's Showtime!

Thursday, July 15
At Home in the Park

Friday, July 16
All Aboard

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


12 NOON Teletubbies

Monday, July 12
Idlis (Rice Patties)

Tuesday, July 13
Sand Bottle

Wednesday, July 14
Kites

Thursday, July 15
Soccer

Friday, July 16
Balancing Pots

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


12:30PM Boohbah

Monday, July 12
Treasure Chest

Tuesday, July 13
Flippers

Wednesday, July 14
Two Hats

Thursday, July 15
Bells

Friday, July 16
Shed

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Web: http://pbskids.org/boohbah


1:00PM Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Monday, July 12
Brave and Strong: Throughout this week of programs, Mister Rogers helps children know that real bravery comes from inside. Seeing a videotape about how people make cereal gives Mister Rogers an idea for pretending in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe that it's snowing cereal at Daniel's clock. Daniel doesn't feel very brave or strong, but his friends try to help him.

Tuesday, July 13
Brave and Strong: Mister Rogers visits puppet-maker Brad Brewer who helps children know that making puppets and playing with them can help them deal with their fears. Brad uses a knitted scarf to pretend that it makes the puppet feel brave and strong. There's also a videotape showing how people make knitted socks. In Make-Believe, the King is sure he can make the snow stop with a command.

Wednesday, July 14
Brave and Strong: Many children have soft, cuddly "blankies" to help them feel brave. The McFeely's have lambs in their yard, and after visiting them, Mister Rogers sees a video showing how people shear sheep for their soft wool. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, nothing will stop the cereal except Daniel returning to his clock. But he's afraid and turns to his friends to help him feel brave and strong.

Thursday, July 15
Brave and Strong: Getting an immunization at the doctor's office can be one of the times when a child feels scared and not very brave or strong. Mister Rogers talks about children's feelings about immunization and gets one himself at the doctor's. Playing with a doctor kit and a doll can also help children manage such difficult times. In Make-Believe, Daniel's friends help him find courage to go back to his clock stopping the cereal snow.

Friday, July 16
Brave and Strong: Eric Kloss, the jazz saxophonist who is blind, talks about how loving people in his life have helped him be brave and strong. In Make-Believe, now that the cereal snow has stopped, the big question is what to do with it! Driving a powerful fork-lift truck, Neighbor Aber delivers the boxes of cereal to the castle where they will be donated to Queen Sara's Food for the World project. Thinking of food, Mister Rogers gets some yogurt from his refrigerator and shows a video about how people make yogurt.

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


1:30PM The Berenstain Bears

Monday, July 12
House of Mirrors/Too Much Pressure

Tuesday, July 13
Visit Fun Park/Perfect Fishing Spot

Wednesday, July 14
The Summer Job/The Big Red Kite

Thursday, July 15
Go to the Doctor/Don't Pollute (Anymore)

Friday, July 16
The In Crowd/Fly It

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Web: http://pbskids.org/berenstainbears/



3:00PM George Shrinks

Monday, July 12
Return of the Space Invaders

Tuesday, July 13
A Day at the Beach

Wednesday, July 14
If I Ran the Circus

Thursday, July 15
Coach Shrinks

Friday, July 16
Becky in Wonderland

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


3:30PM Cyberchase

Monday, July 12
A World Without Zero  (topic: Zero)

Tuesday, July 13
A Whale of a Tale (topic: Ballpark Estimation)

Wednesday, July 14
Sensible Flats (topic: Area)

Thursday, July 15
Raising the Bar (topic: Bar Graphs)

Friday, July 16
The Secrets of Symmetria (topic: Symmetry)

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


4:00PM Arthur

Monday, July 12
What Scared Sue Ellen? / Clarissa is Cracked

Tuesday, July 13
Arthur's Dummy Disaster / Francine and the Feline

Wednesday, July 14
Mom and Dad Have a Great Big Fight / D.W.'s Perfect Wish

Thursday, July 15
Arthur and D.W. Clean Up / The Long, Dull Winter

Friday, July 16
So Long, Spanky / Buster's New Friend

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


4:30PM 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/


5:00PM Dragon Tales

Monday, July 12
A New Friend/Have No Fear

Tuesday, July 13
Cassie, the Green-Eyed Dragon/Something's Missing

Wednesday, July 14
A Crown for Princess Kidoodle/Three's a Crowd

Thursday, July 15
Knuck, Knuck, Who's Where?/Just Desserts

Friday, July 16
Dragonberry Drought/A Snowman for All Seasons

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


5:30PM Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, July 12
Morning, Noon and Night / Mr. Bleakman's Special Day

Tuesday, July 13
Doggie Garden / Captain Birdwells Treasure

Wednesday, July 14
Clifford's Puppy Days: Keeping Cool/Socks and Snooze

Thursday, July 15
Welcome to the Dog House / Promises, Promises

Friday, July 16
Clifford's Hiccups / It's My Party

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


6:00PM Sesame Street

Monday, July 12
"Cookie Monster Writes A Story" Cookie Monster is getting nervous and impatient since he has just eaten the very last cookie at Hoopers Store and has to wait for Alan to bake more. Cookie Monster tries to think of different ways to stop thinking about cookies for a while, but its just too hard. Then, Gabi encourages Cookie Monster to use his imagination to make up a story about cookies to help time go by faster. Together, they write a fun, creative story about King Cookie who lived in the Kingdom of Cookie. In the story, King Cookie is happy with his life, but he still feels that theres something missing. He tries to figure out what is missing from his life, when all of a sudden, a child comes in and offers King Cookie a cookie. The story happily ends as King Cookie has finally found what has been missing in his life all along! Just as Gabi and Cookie Monster finish this wonderful story, Alan comes in from the kitchen with a fresh, new batch of cookies for Cookie Monster. Theme: Literacy and Coping w/ Emotions. Letter S. Number 19.

Tuesday, July 13
"Baby Bear Adjusts to Curlys Big Growl" Baby Bear is shocked to find out that his baby sister Curly Bear has a louder growl than he does! This becomes a serious problem for Baby Bear who thinks that since hes the big brother, he should have a louder growl than his little sister. Baby Bear asks different people for help in trying to figure out how he can have a louder growl than Curly. Big Bird tries to help by telling Baby Bear to do exactly everything Curly Bear does when she growls (sucking her thumb, stretching her arms, tugging her ear), but that doesnt work. Then, Professor Gary Gill comes by with an animated letter "G," and tells Baby Bear that in order to have a louder growl, he must use his imagination to make the letter G" grow as he figures out words that start with the letter "G." This doesnt work either and Curly Bear still has a louder growl. Papa Bear then helps Baby Bear feel better by realizing that instead of being upset and embarrassed, he should be proud of having a sister who has such a special gift. Theme: Coping w/ Emotions and Social Interactions. Letter G. Number 20.

Wednesday, July 14
"Elmo Feels Hes Treated Unfarily by Rocco" Elmo is excited to play with his friend, Gabi, who is working in Hoopers Store while Alan is away on vacation. Elmo also lets Zoe and Rocco to play with them, too. As they are playing, Zoe and Elmo run into arguments over what games they should play, then what games they should play first, and even about who is first in line to play. While playing on the tire swing, Elmo and Zoe learn how to play fairly by taking turns or riding on the swing together. After playing on the tire swing, they all eat snacks together. Elmo and Zoe get upset again as they are eating cookies since Zoe gives Rocco the cookie that Elmo wants. Elmo is even more frustrated since he thinks that it is unfair for Zoe to give a cookie to a rock. Zoe is extremely upset because she thinks Elmo is being unfair to Rocco by saying that it is just a rock. Gabi steps in and helps Zoe realize how Elmo has actually been very fair to Rocco all day. Elmo is also able to realize that he should be more understanding and nicer to Rocco since Rocco is Zoes friend. Theme: Social Interactions and Reasoning. Letter U. Number 3.

Thursday, July 15
"Baby Bear Cant Get Curly to Fall Asleep" Baby Bear is taking care of his little sister, Curly Bear, for her naptime today! Baby Bear usually puts Curly right to sleep by giving her a little blanket and her favorite doll, then reading her a fun book called "Find the Bears." But today, Baby Bear is shocked because his fool-proof napping system doesnt seem to be working! Baby Bear thinks maybe he just needs to read the book again, but that doesnt work. Then, Baby Bear figures out a Plan B- to beg Curly Bear to fall asleep, but that doesnt work either! Maria suggests singing her a Spanish lullaby, but Curly is still wide awake. The Fairy Napmothers sparkly magic fairy dust doesnt seem to help Curly Bear fall asleep either. All of a sudden, Oscar the Grouch offers to help Baby Bear put Curly to sleep as long as they stop all the cutesy nap talk. Oscar then creates as much grouchy noise as possible with jackhammers, goats tap dancing, and drums. To Baby Bears surprise, all this loud noise has finally put Curly Bear to sleep! Theme: Social Interactions and Reasoning. Letter V. Number 8.

Friday, July 16
"Miles Band Needs a Quiet Place to Practice" Miles and his band members are having a hard time finding a quiet place to practice. Their practice first gets disrupted by nursery rhyme characters, then Elmo, who wants to tell everyone the letter of the day, and then Zoe, who comes in with the number of the day! Miles decides that in order to keep practicing, maybe it would be best for them to find another place to practice. Oscar offers his trashcan as a place for them to practice, but Miles thinks that this may not be the best place since theres already another band playing there. Finally, Gordon has a great idea for the band to practice up on the roof, which turns out to be the perfect place! All this practice seems to pay off at the end as Miles and his band perform a great song about Sesame Street for everyone. Theme: Coping w/ Emotions. Letter W. Number 5.

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


 

 

 

Sunday, July 11


Midnight BBC World News

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

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30AM Sewing With Nancy

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

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


1:00AM 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/


1:30AM 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/


2:00AM 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/


2:30AM This Old House

Host Kevin O'Connor, 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/


3:00AM Ask This Old House

Host Kevin O'Connor, 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/


3:30AM 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/


4:00AM 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/


4:30AM Find!

Leigh and Leslie Keno celebrate the world of antiques, furnishings, design and style. The twins visit viewers homes around the country, searching for hidden treasures. They call upon experts in conservation, restoration, reproductions and other fields to help viewers learn more about the objects around them. Then they visit interior designers in show houses and private homes. The mixing of the old and the new in these segments inspire viewers to take a fresh look at their own homes. TVG

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Web: http://www.find-tv.com/


5:00AM MotorWeek

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/


5:30AM 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/


6:00AM Adventures From the Book of Virtues

Integrity

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Web: http://pbskids.org/adventures/


6:30AM Arthur

Double Tibble Trouble / Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival

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


7:00AM Dragon Tales

One Big Wish/Breaking Up is Hard to Do

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


7:30AM Zoboomafoo

Messy & Clean

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


8:00AM Sesame Street

"Telly Joins the Letter of the Month Club" While Alan is preparing Hoopers Store for Henrietta Honkers birthday, Telly Monster comes in and tells Alan just how excited he is to be a new member of the "Letter of the Month Club!" Just then, the delivery man, Vinnie, arrives at Hoopers Store with Tellys first letter, the letter "A." Then, noticing how excited Telly is about his letter, Vinnie then comes back with more letters of the alphabet, which are each designed differently to show a word that starts with that letter. For example, theres a button on the letter "D," and if you press it, the letter "D" says, " D, duh, dog&" Hoopers Store is now filled will letters and letter sounds, and there doesnt seem to be room for everyone whos coming to celebrate Henriettas Honkers birthday. Telly then realizes that while he loves his alphabet collection, he loves his buddy Alan even more, and cares about his friends birthday party. Although Telly knows he will miss his letters, he shows how much he cares by telling Vinnie to take out all the letters out of Hoopers Store in order to make room for the party. Just then, Vinnie returns with a miniature collection of the alphabet for Telly, who is happily surprised! Theme: Literacy and Coping w/ Emotions. Letter R. Number 18.

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


9:00AM The New Yankee Workshop

Deluxe router station. (R-7/14, 2 pm; 7/16, 5:30 am)

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


9:30AM Ask This Old House

Roger helps a homeowner install a beautiful brick walkway in front of his home. (R-7/17, 12:30 pm)

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


10:00AM This Old House

The new fence, trellis and gate are installed. A new custom front door is in place, as well as a built-in hutch in the dining room. (R-7/17, noon)

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


10:30AM Hometime

Kitchen cabinets are installed. (R-7/16, 3 am; 7/17, 11:30 am)

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


11:00AM The Victory Garden

Fencing, annual plantings in containers and furniture. (R-7/16, 5 am; 7/17, 6:30 pm)

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


11:30AM P. Allen Smith's Garden Home

Outdoor entertaining.

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Web: http://pallensmith.com/gardenhome/


12 Noon The Lawrence Welk Show

"Springtime in the Rockies" TVG

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


1:00PM Smart Gardening

Explore heirloom roses that grow on their own roots.

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Web: http://www.smartgardeningtv.com/


1:30PM Globe Trekker

Papua New Guinea. (R-7/13, 2 am) TVG

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Web: http://www.globetrekkertv.com


2:30PM Cruising America's Waterways

"Intracoastal Waterway: Charleston to Jacksonville" (Part 1 of 2) TVG

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3:00PM The Piano Guy

Scott Houston talks about blues scales and improvisation.

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Web: http://www.scottthepianoguy.com/


3:30PM One Stroke Painting With Donna Dewberry

Meet Donna Dewberry.

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Web: http://www.onestroketv.com/ostv.html


4:00PM Wild Ohio   TVG


4:30PM Antiques Roadshow BBC

Michael Aspel introduces the show from Shugborough Hall. TVG

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5:00PM Antiques Roadshow

At the Charlotte Convention Center, experts look at a prized collection of original comic strip artwork from the 1930s and a valuable color lithograph designed and signed by Marc Chagall. TVG

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


6:00PM 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/


7:00PM Nature

"Triumph of Life: The Survivors" Some 65 million years ago, a comet's collision with Earth ended the age of the dinosaur, through no fault of the animals' gene machines. But with extinction comes new life, as survivors evolve to seize the territory left vacant by the vanquished. This concluding episode explores the factors that make winners and losers in the game of life. TVPG

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


8:00PM History Detectives

Two Michigan brothers uncovered what they believed was just an old sheet in a family trunk. But could this "sheet" have actually contributed to the end of slavery in America? TVG

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Web: http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/


9:00PM A Thief of Time: An American Mystery! Special

This new whodunit -- adapted from Tony Hillerman's best-selling novel featuring Navajo tribal cops Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee -- delves into the netherworld of illegal archaeological excavations and purloined pots against a backdrop of Navajo witches, spirits and lore. (R-7/12, 1 am; 7/14, 10 pm; 7/15, 3 am) TVPG, V

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption

Stereo

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


11:00PM Waiting for God

Diana runs into severe financial difficulties. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web:


11:30PM World of Wildlife

A look at the band of rain forest that grids the Earth. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


 

 

 

 

Monday, July 12


Midnight BBC World News

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

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30AM 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


1:00AM A Thief of Time: An American Mystery! Special

This new whodunit -- adapted from Tony Hillerman's best-selling novel featuring Navajo tribal cops Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee -- delves into the netherworld of illegal archaeological excavations and purloined pots against a backdrop of Navajo witches, spirits and lore. (R-7/14, 10 pm; 7/15, 3 am) TVPG, V

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption

Stereo

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


3:00AM A Program About Unusual Buildings & Other Roadside Stuff

Rick Sebak presents a droll and informative look at wacky architecture that salutes all-American energy and individuality. (R-7/14, 9 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


4:00AM Evening at Pops

Martin Short and the cast of The Music Man. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:00AM Soundstage

Ronald Isley and Burt Bacharach. (R-7/13, 10 pm) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wttw/soundstage/



2:00PM GED Connection

Grammar and usage. TVG

Closed Caption

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


2:30PM TV411

Visit a rent-to-own store and figure out if it's better to rent or own. TVG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.tv411.org/index.shtml



7:00PM NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00PM Antiques Roadshow

At the Charlotte Convention Center, items for appraisal include a unique turn-of-the-century jeweled brooch and a charming early 19th-century chest of drawers. (R-7/13, 3 am; 7/17, 2 pm; 7/18, 5 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00PM History Detectives

Could a broken gateway in Lincoln Heights, a quiet neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles, once have been the grand entrance to the beginning of Hollywood history? (R-7/13, 4 am; 7/18, 8 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/


10:00PM Liberty! The American Revolution

"Oh, Fatal Ambition!" The states need funds and military support. Benjamin Franklin goes to France in hopes of creating an alliance that will provide both. He charms the French, but fails to loosen their purse strings. (Part 4 of 6) (R-7/13, 5 am) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/


11:00PM Are You Being Served?

Mr. Grainger takes over Mr. Rumbold's position. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


11:30PM 2.4 Children

Bill senses a strange presence in the house. TVPG


 

 

Tuesday, July 13


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30AM 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


1:30AM Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley, the first African American to have his own signature talk show on NPR, hosts a new late-night television talk show a hybrid of news, issues and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and real people. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/


2:00AM Globe Trekker

Papua New Guinea. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.globetrekkertv.com


3:00AM 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/


4:00AM History Detectives

Could a broken gateway in Lincoln Heights, a quiet neighborhood in northeast Los Angeles, once have been the grand entrance to the beginning of Hollywood history? (R-7/18, 8 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/


5:00AM Liberty! The American Revolution

"Oh, Fatal Ambition!" The states need funds and military support. Benjamin Franklin goes to France in hopes of creating an alliance that will provide both. He charms the French, but fails to loosen their purse strings. (Part 4 of 6) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/



2:00PM Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting

Easy pineapple blocks.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.fonsandporter.com/


2:30PM America Sews With Sue Hausmann

Printing banner-size fabrics.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.husqvarnaviking.com/education/americasews/americasews.html



7:00PM NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00PM NOVA

"Fire Wars" NOVA accompanied the men and women of the Arrowhead Hotshots during the summer of 2000, as they worked on the biggest fire of the season, the Clear Creek fire that burned for almost two months. (R-7/14, 4 am) TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:00PM Soundstage

Ronald Isley and Burt Bacharach. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wttw/soundstage/


11:00PM Are You Being Served?

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

Closed Caption

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



11:30PM 2.4 Children

Bill gets her head stuck in the catflap. TVPG





 

Wednesday, July 14


Midnight BBC World News

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

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com



12:30AM 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


1:30AM Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley, the first African American to have his own signature talk show on NPR, hosts a new late-night television talk show a hybrid of news, issues and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and real people. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/


2:00AM P.O.V.

"Thirst" Looking at tensions in Bolivia, India and Stockton, California, this film reveals how water is becoming the catalyst for explosive community resistance to globalization. (R-7/17, 11 pm) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:00AM Wide Angle

"The Saudi Question" This film sheds light on the obstacles Saudi Arabia faces on the road to reform and the possible ramifications if the kingdom fails to change. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:00AM NOVA

"Fire Wars" NOVA accompanied the men and women of the Arrowhead Hotshots during the summer of 2000, as they worked on the biggest fire of the season, the Clear Creek fire that burned for almost two months. TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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



2:00PM The New Yankee Workshop

Deluxe router station. (R-7/16, 5:30 am)

Closed Caption

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


2:30PM The Woodwright's Shop

Roundabout chair.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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



7:00PM NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00PM Evening at Pops

Michael McDonald and Natalie MacMaster. (R-7/19, 4 am)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00PM A Program About Unusual Buildings & Other Roadside Stuff

Rick Sebak presents a droll and informative look at wacky architecture that salutes all-American energy and individuality. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


10:00PM A Thief of Time: An American Mystery! Special

This new whodunit -- adapted from Tony Hillerman's best-selling novel featuring Navajo tribal cops Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee -- delves into the netherworld of illegal archaeological excavations and purloined pots against a backdrop of Navajo witches, spirits and lore. (R-7/15, 3 am) TVPG, V

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption

Stereo

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


 


 

 

Thursday, July 15


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30AM 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


1:30AM Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley, the first African American to have his own signature talk show on NPR, hosts a new late-night television talk show a hybrid of news, issues and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and real people. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/


2:00AM Austin City Limits

AUSTIN CITY LIMITS continues its longstanding tradition of showcasing the best of original American music and beyond.

Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/


3:00AM A Thief of Time: An American Mystery! Special

This new whodunit -- adapted from Tony Hillerman's best-selling novel featuring Navajo tribal cops Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee -- delves into the netherworld of illegal archaeological excavations and purloined pots against a backdrop of Navajo witches, spirits and lore. TVPG, V

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption

Stereo

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


5:00AM Find!

Leigh and Leslie Keno, known to PBS viewers from their appearances on ANTIQUES ROADSHOW, celebrate the world of antiques, furnishings, design and style. The twins visit viewers homes around the country, searching for hidden treasures. They call upon experts in conservation, restoration, reproductions and other fields to help viewers learn more about the objects around them. Then they visit interior designers in show houses and private homes. The mixing of the old and the new in these segments inspire viewers to take a fresh look at their own homes. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.find-tv.com/


5:30AM 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/



2:00PM Keeping Kids Healthy

Sleep apnea and night terrors. TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption

Web: http://www.keepingkidshealthy.org


2:30PM Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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



7:00PM NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00PM This Old House

"The Concord, Massachusetts Project" Renovation begins on a small but sweet garden shed that the homeowners want to convert into an in-law cottage. (Part 1 of 2)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


11:00PM Are You Being Served?

The staff celebrates Mrs. Slocombe's birthday. TVPG

Closed Caption

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



11:30PM 2.4 Children

David is rushed to the hospital. TVPG


 

 

 

Friday, July 16


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30AM 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


1:30AM Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley, the first African American to have his own signature talk show on NPR, hosts a new late-night television talk show a hybrid of news, issues and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and real people. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/


2:00AM The New This Old House Hour

First, the Emmy Award-winning flagship series THIS OLD HOUSE, Host Kevin O'Connor, 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 the second half-hour, ASK THIS OLD HOUSE, host Kevin O'Connor, 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/


3:00AM 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/


3:30AM 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/


4:00AM Tracks Ahead

Host Spencer Christian presents the best of steam locomotives, railroad folklore, model trains and art. The magazine-style series covers the railways and modelers of the past, present and future. Each episode explores a different aspect of railroading across the globe, including railroad prototypes, models, personalities and collectibles from America, Mexico, Cuba, Australia and New Zealand.Taped in high definition, this fifth season of Tracks Ahead captures the excitement and history of railroading, with in-depth  features on New York's Hellgate Bridge, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus train, as well as San Francisco's famed cable cars.TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:30AM Great Museums

America is a land of great museums and, large or small, every museum has fascinating stories to tell. Each half-hour episode, devoted to a single museum, showcases the treasures and tells the tales of the people and places that make America great. From the Ellis Island Immigration Museum in New York, to the California Surf Museum in Oceanside, California, each episode of Great Museums features the museum’s own experts — archivists, scientists, artists or volunteers -- who work to preserve the country’s rich cultural, historical and scientific heritage. Great Museums inspires viewers to embrace the life-long adventure of learning and encourages them to explore the museums in their own "backyards." TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.greatmuseums.org/


5:00AM 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/


5:30AM 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/



2:00PM Best of the Joy of Painting

"Windy Waves" TVG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bobross.com/


2:30PM Burt Wolf's Taste of Freedom

Independence Day.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.burttravels.com/



7:00PM NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00PM Washington Week

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30PM Wall Street Week With Fortune

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00PM NewsNight Akron

Host Vincent Duffy and a roundtable of local journalists discuss Greater Akron headlines. (R-7/17, 5 am) TVE

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


9:30PM 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. (R-7/17, 4 am) TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:00PM Nature

"Wild Horses of Mongolia With Julia Roberts" Actress Julia Roberts takes her own love of horses to Mongolia to live with nomadic horsemen and their families. TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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



11:00PM Are You Being Served?

Is Captain Peacock having an affair? TVPG

Closed Caption

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



11:30PM 2.4 Children

Bill must lure her cantankerous Aunt Belle from her locked flat. TVPG


 

 

Saturday, July 17


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30AM 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


1:30AM Tavis Smiley

Tavis Smiley, the first African American to have his own signature talk show on NPR, hosts a new late-night television talk show a hybrid of news, issues and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and real people. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/


2:00AM Tucker Carlson: Unfiltered

This weekly half-hour series will showcase the keen insight and wry humor of journalist Tucker Carlson, a regular on CNNs "Crossfire" and one of the rising stars of the Washington journalism scene. As planned, the program will feature three main elements: a newsmaker interview in which Carlson will talk one-on-one with some of todays headliners; a roundtable with Carlson and some leading commentators and thinkers who span the spectrum of political, social and cultural views; and a commentary by Carlson, replete with his intelligence, incisiveness and wit. Topics for the program will not be limited to politics. Anything that touches Americans and how they live their lives from the poignant to the absurd will be fair game for Tucker Carlson and his colleagues around the table.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:30AM World Business

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

Closed Caption


3:00AM 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


3:30AM Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:00AM 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/


4:30AM The State of Ohio

The week's headline stories. TVE

Closed Caption


5:00AM NewsNight Akron

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

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


5:30AM McLaughlin Group

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.mclaughlin.com/


6:00AM Sesame Street

"Miles Band Needs a Quiet Place to Practice" Miles and his band members are having a hard time finding a quiet place to practice. Their practice first gets disrupted by nursery rhyme characters, then Elmo, who wants to tell everyone the letter of the day, and then Zoe, who comes in with the number of the day! Miles decides that in order to keep practicing, maybe it would be best for them to find another place to practice. Oscar offers his trashcan as a place for them to practice, but Miles thinks that this may not be the best place since theres already another band playing there. Finally, Gordon has a great idea for the band to practice up on the roof, which turns out to be the perfect place! All this practice seems to pay off at the end as Miles and his band perform a great song about Sesame Street for everyone. Theme: Coping w/ Emotions. Letter W. Number 5.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:00AM Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series

Marbles

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://pbskids.org/anne/


7:30AM Dragonfly TV

Investigate

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:00AM Antiques Roadshow BBC

This week's program is from Harrogate, Yorkshire. TVG

Closed Caption


8:30AM Find!

The Kenos are back in Philadelphia and call on an arms and militaria expert to evaluate a collection of Civil War weapons. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.find-tv.com/


9:00AM The New This Old House Hour

Roger installs granite bollards in front of the barn door to prevent vehicles from accidentally backing into the barn. In the front hall, the tile contractor preps the radiant deck for tile.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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



10:00AM Ciao Italia

From Emilia Romagna to Boston.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://ciaoitalia.com/


10:30AM Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen

Informal seaside dinner.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.lidiasitaly.com/


11:00AM Barbecue University

Barbecue parties.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.bbqu.net/


11:30AM Hometime

Kitchen cabinets are installed.

Closed Caption

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


12 Noon This Old House

The new fence, trellis and gate are installed. A new custom front door is in place, as well as a built-in hutch in the dining room.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


12:30PM Ask This Old House

Roger helps a homeowner install a beautiful brick walkway in front of his home.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:00PM Sewing With Nancy

Quick quilts using quick bias. (Part 1 of 3)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:30PM Martha's Sewing Room

Landscape quilting.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.cptr.ua.edu/msr/


2:00PM Antiques Roadshow

At the Charlotte Convention Center, items appraised include a unique turn-of-the-century jeweled dragonfly brooch and a charming early 19th-century chest of drawers. (R-7/18, 5 pm) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:00PM Barbecue America

Meatless barbecue.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.barbecueamerica.com/



3:30PM Garden Smart

High country gardens.

Closed Caption
Stereo


4:00PM America's Test Kitchen

Maple-glazed pork roast.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.americastestkitchen.com/


4:30PM At the Chef's Table

Chef Andrew Sutton of the Napa Rose in the Grand Californian Hotel, Disneyland.

Stereo


5:00PM MotorWeek

Dodge Caravan. (R-7/18, 5 am; 7/22, 5:30 am) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:30PM Great Cars

Nissan Z.

Stereo


6:00PM Smart Gardening

Visit a tulip grower to see how technology enhances beautiful blooms.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.smartgardeningtv.com/


6:30PM The Victory Garden

Fencing, annual plantings in containers and furniture.

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption

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


7:00PM The Lawrence Welk Show

"America at Play" (R-7/18, noon) TVG

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


8:00PM As Time Goes By

Lionel takes up model boat building. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


8:30PM 2point4 Children

Ben's arch-enemy in plumbing dies after their latest argument. TVPG


9:00PM Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth has her heart set on a new job for Richard. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://kuacentral.com/



9:30PM Are You Being Served? Again!

The Americans look forward to a church service and the traditional Harvest Thanksgiving Dance. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


10:00PM Is It Legal?

Colin faces a moral crisis when he takes on a stunning new client. TVPG


10:30PM Coupling

Sally uses Jane and Susan as a pregnancy control test. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/coupling/


11:00PM P.O.V.

"Thirst" Looking at tensions in Bolivia, India and Stockton, California, this film reveals how water is becoming the catalyst for explosive community resistance to globalization. TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


 

 

 

 

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