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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 Big Comfy Couch

Monday, Sept. 15
This Little Piggy

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Juggling the Jitters

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Hoopla!

Thursday, Sept. 18
Wrong Side of the Couch

Friday, Sept. 19
I Feel Good

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:00 Arthur

Monday, Sept. 15
Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked / Best of the Nest

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Dear Adil / Bitzi's Break-Up

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Fernfern and the Secret of Moose Mountain / Thanks a Lot, Binky

Thursday, Sept. 18
Arthur's Snow Biz / Bugged

Friday, Sept. 19
Fernkenstein's Monster / D.W., Dancing Queen

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:30 Dragon Tales

Monday, Sept. 15
A New Friend/Have No Fear

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Sky Pirates/Four Little Pigs

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Zak and the Beanstalk/A Feat on Her Feet

Thursday, Sept. 18
A Cool School/Max's Comic Adventure

Friday, Sept. 19
Quetzal's Magic Pop-Up Book/My Way or Snow Way

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, Sept. 15
Another Fine Mess/King Mac

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Who Moved My Bone?/Clifford the Pirate King

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Cliffords Cookie Craving/Jettas Friend

Thursday, Sept. 18
Clifford's Puppy Days: Keeping Cool/Socks and Snooze

Friday, Sept. 19
Fishing Lessons/No Baths for Cleo

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30 Sesame Street

Monday, Sept. 15
"Oscar Needs a Change of Scenery" Oscar decides he needs a change of scenery. He moves his can to the front of the Mail It Shop. He is definitely in everyone's way at the front door and things get very messy. Then Oscar realizes that the Mail It Shop is too happy for him. As he moves on in search of a grouchier place, he comes across Hooper's Store and decides to settle there. Hooper's Store is not grouchy enough for Oscar, especially because people share there. Oscar ends up deciding that his spot right back in front of 123 Sesame Street is the grouchiest place and that he doesn't have to move to find new ways to annoy people! Theme: Differing Perspectives & Coping w/ Emotions. Letter E. Number 6.

Tuesday, Sept. 16
"Elmo Falls In Love With Gina" Elmo takes Dorothy to see Gina for a check-up. While Gina helps Elmo carry Dorothy home, Elmo realizes how wonderful and nice Gina is. He instantly falls in love with her and believes that he wants to marry her. He is overcome by his emotions and wants to tell Gina how he feels but he just can't do it. Rosita helps him find different ways to tell her, but nothing works. Eventually Elmo is able to express his feelings to Gina. Gina explains that she loves Elmo too, but that there are different kinds of love and that 3 year-olds do not marry adults. Elmo understands that he needs to wait and they have a good conversation about it. Theme: Coping w/ Emotions. Letter Q. Number 2.

Wednesday, Sept. 17
"Rosita Befriends a Frog Wearing a Crown" Rosita is sad because all of her friends are too busy to play with her. She ends up meeting a frog that wants to play and they both love to hop! When Rosita's friends meet the frog they are surprised to see that he is wearing a crown. Baby Bear remembers the story of the Frog Prince who needed to be kissed in order to be a Prince again. Rosita's friends feel bad for the Prince and they think Rosita should kiss the frog so that he can be a Prince again. Rosita does not want to lose her frog, but her friends encourage her to imagine what it would be like to have a spell on her. She figures out that she should help the Prince, but when she kisses the frog, he turns into an elephant! The elephant is very relieved and luckily, he likes to hop as well! Theme: Social Interactions & Reasoning. Letter H. Number 7.

Thursday, Sept. 18
"Elmo and Zoe Pretend" Elmo and Zoe are pretending to be Kuzunkians from the planet Kuzunk. They wear special Kuzunkian hats and are visiting Sesame Street for the first time. They confer with each other in Kuzunkian and explore the people and places of the neighborhood. They meet Big Bird and a Bob and an Alan among others. They visit Hooper's Store and try lentil soup for the first time. It's good! They visit the Mail It Shop and learn about sending letters. They even learn about love. Elmo and Zoe learn that even though they are very different as Kuzunkians, they are always welcome on Sesame Street. Theme: Reasoning. Letter B. Number 9.

Friday, Sept. 19
"Stinky and Zoe Write a Story" Baby Bear and Telly write a story all by themselves. Telly and Baby Bear read their story to their friends as Stinky listens. Stinky becomes very excited about the idea of writing a story. He can't believe that Telly and Baby Bear have done this all by themselves. His friends encourage Stinky to write his own story. With a little encouragement, Stinky begins to tell his story and Gordon writes down the words. Zoe helps by acting as one of the characters in Stinky's story. In his story, Stinky turns into a real boy who can dance. He is happy to be Boy Stinky, but he ends up realizing it's better to stay as he is. He is very happy that he was able to create his very own story! Theme: Literacy. Letter R. Number 18.

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


9:30 Between the Lions

Monday, Sept. 15
Art Party

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Grow, Mane, Grow!

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Three Goats, No Waiting

Thursday, Sept. 18
Step by Step

Friday, Sept. 19
Dance in Smarty Pants

Described Video (DVI)
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Web: http://pbskids.org/lions/


10:00 Instructional Television

Monday, Sept. 15
10:00 am Visualizing Cell Processes
10:15 am Science is Elementary
10:30 am Masters of Gravity: Soap Box Derby Math & Science
10:40 am EnviroTacklebox: Module #3

Tuesday, Sept. 16
10:00 am Rest of Your Brain
10:30 am Minds-On Science
10:50 am Take a Look

Wednesday, Sept. 17
10:00 am Club Write
10:15 am Sharing Art
10:30 am Hands-On Crafts for Kids: Crafting Together

Thursday, Sept. 18
10:00 am Ohio Stories
10:20 am Body Image: Let's Get Real
10:30 am My America
10:50 am Variations in Life Science

Friday, Sept. 19
10:00 am NewsDepth
10:20 am Life Skills 101: Media Wise
10:30 am Reisland Deutschland


11:00 Reading Rainbow

Monday, Sept. 15
Our Big Home: An Earth Poem

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Mrs. Katz & Tush

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Nosy Mrs. Rat

Thursday, Sept. 18
Best Friends

Friday, Sept. 19
A Chair for My Mother

Closed Caption

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


11:30 Barney & Friends

Monday, Sept. 15
A Fountain of Fun

Tuesday, Sept. 16
On Again, Off Again

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Sharing is Caring

Thursday, Sept. 18
Here Kitty, Kitty

Friday, Sept. 19
Once Upon a Fairy Tale

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


Noon Teletubbies

Monday, Sept. 15
Getting Dressed

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Numbers ‘4’

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Marble Track

Thursday, Sept. 18
Shaking & Beating

Friday, Sept. 19
Flower Planting

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


12:30 The Berenstain Bears

Monday, Sept. 15
Trouble With Grown Ups/Too Much TV

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Attic Treasure/Moving Day

Wednesday, Sept. 17
The Giddy Grandma/Trouble at School

Thursday, Sept. 18
The Jump Rope Contest/Lost in a Cave

Friday, Sept. 19
The Birthday Boy/Go to Camp

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


1:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Monday, Sept. 15
Making Mistakes: Mister Rogers helps children understand that everyone makes mistakes once in a while. Also, ventriloquist Susan Linn shows how she uses puppets to help people talk about their feelings.

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Making Mistakes: Mister Rogers shows a videotape of "How People Make Books." Mr. McFeely delivers a book with a misprint and they talk about how some mistakes are easier to fix than others.

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Making Mistakes: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood's week of "Making Mistakes" is intended, in part, to help children learn that making mistakes is part of being human. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, puppet Daniel Tiger wonders if he's a mistake, but Lady Aberlin reassures him that he is just fine as he is.

Thursday, Sept. 18
Making Mistakes: Mister Rogers visits concert pianist Andre Watts, who plays some of his favorite compositions and talks about how making mistakes helps him be a better pianist.

Friday, Sept. 19
Making Mistakes: Andy Holiner teaches a group of children some folk songs. It's Poetry Reading Day in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, and Prince Tuesday learns that even fathers can make mistakes sometimes.

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


1:30 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat

Monday, Sept. 15
How Sagwa Got Her Colors

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Harvest Festival Race / The Foolish Magistrate's New Robes

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Wedding Day Mess / A Catfish Tale

Thursday, Sept. 18
The Zodiac Zoo / The Four Dragons

Friday, Sept. 19
All Grown Up / The Cat And The Wind

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


3:00 George Shrinks

Monday, Sept. 15
A Star is Shrunk

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Monster Mash

Wednesday, Sept. 17
In the Duck Soup

Thursday, Sept. 18
Georges Apprentice

Friday, Sept. 19
The Lost World of George Shrinks

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:30 Cyberchase

Monday, Sept. 15
Double Trouble

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Raising the Bar

Wednesday, Sept. 17
The Wedding Scammer

Thursday, Sept. 18
The Guilty Party

Friday, Sept. 19
A Time to Cook

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:00 Arthur

Monday, Sept. 15
Dear Adil / Bitzi's Break-Up

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Fernfern and the Secret of Moose Mountain / Thanks a Lot, Binky

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Arthur's Snow Biz / Bugged

Thursday, Sept. 18
Fernkenstein's Monster / D.W., Dancing Queen

Friday, Sept. 19
Vomitrocious! / Sue Ellen Chickens Out

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


4:30 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)
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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/zoom/


5:00 Dragon Tales

Monday, Sept. 15
Sky Pirates/Four Little Pigs

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Zak and the Beanstalk/A Feat on Her Feet

Wednesday, Sept. 17
A Cool School/Max's Comic Adventure

Thursday, Sept. 18
Quetzal's Magic Pop-Up Book/My Way or Snow Way

Friday, Sept. 19
Back to the Fairy Tales/Dragon Scouts

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog

Monday, Sept. 15
Who Moved My Bone?/Clifford the Pirate King

Tuesday, Sept. 16
Cliffords Cookie Craving/Jettas Friend

Wednesday, Sept. 17
Clifford's Puppy Days: Keeping Cool/Socks and Snooze

Thursday, Sept. 18
Fishing Lessons/No Baths for Cleo

Friday, Sept. 19
Flood of Imagination/Lights Out

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


6:00 Sesame Street

Monday, Sept. 15
"Elmo Falls In Love With Gina" Elmo takes Dorothy to see Gina for a check-up. While Gina helps Elmo carry Dorothy home, Elmo realizes how wonderful and nice Gina is. He instantly falls in love with her and believes that he wants to marry her. He is overcome by his emotions and wants to tell Gina how he feels but he just can't do it. Rosita helps him find different ways to tell her, but nothing works. Eventually Elmo is able to express his feelings to Gina. Gina explains that she loves Elmo too, but that there are different kinds of love and that 3 year-olds do not marry adults. Elmo understands that he needs to wait and they have a good conversation about it. Theme: Coping w/ Emotions. Letter Q. Number 2.

Tuesday, Sept. 16
"Rosita Befriends a Frog Wearing a Crown" Rosita is sad because all of her friends are too busy to play with her. She ends up meeting a frog that wants to play and they both love to hop! When Rosita's friends meet the frog they are surprised to see that he is wearing a crown. Baby Bear remembers the story of the Frog Prince who needed to be kissed in order to be a Prince again. Rosita's friends feel bad for the Prince and they think Rosita should kiss the frog so that he can be a Prince again. Rosita does not want to lose her frog, but her friends encourage her to imagine what it would be like to have a spell on her. She figures out that she should help the Prince, but when she kisses the frog, he turns into an elephant! The elephant is very relieved and luckily, he likes to hop as well! Theme: Social Interactions & Reasoning. Letter H. Number 7.

Wednesday, Sept. 17
"Elmo and Zoe Pretend" Elmo and Zoe are pretending to be Kuzunkians from the planet Kuzunk. They wear special Kuzunkian hats and are visiting Sesame Street for the first time. They confer with each other in Kuzunkian and explore the people and places of the neighborhood. They meet Big Bird and a Bob and an Alan among others. They visit Hooper's Store and try lentil soup for the first time. It's good! They visit the Mail It Shop and learn about sending letters. They even learn about love. Elmo and Zoe learn that even though they are very different as Kuzunkians, they are always welcome on Sesame Street. Theme: Reasoning. Letter B. Number 9.

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

Friday, Sept. 19
"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.

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


 

 

 

Sunday, September 14


Midnight BBC World News

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

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Sewing With Nancy

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

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


1:00 Julia Child: Cooking With Master Chefs

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

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


1:30 The Victory Garden

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

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


2:00 The New Yankee Workshop

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

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


2:30 This Old House

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

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


3:00 Ask This Old House

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

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


3:30 Hometime

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

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


4:00 The Woodwright's Shop

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

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


4:30 Culinary Travels With Dave Eckert

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

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


5:00 MotorWeek

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

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


5:30 Router Workshop

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

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


6:00 The Big Comfy Couch

Clowning in the Rain

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


6:30 Arthur

Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked / Best of the Nest

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


7:00 Adventures From the Book of Virtues

Generosity

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


7:30 Zoboomafoo

Itchy

Described Video (DVI)
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Web: http://www.pbs.org/zoboo/


8:00 Dragon Tales

A New Friend/Have No Fear

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30 Clifford's Puppy Days

The Monster in 3-B/Cat-tastrophe

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


9:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Wooden bowls. (R-9/17, 2 pm)

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


9:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin convert unused attic space into an owner's suite. (R-9/20, 11:30 am)

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


10:00 This Old House

Norm checks out the newly arrived kitchen cabinets. Steve gets a lesson in painting complex trim. Tom Silva checks out the new quartersawed oak flooring. (R-9/20, noon)

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


10:30 The Woodwright's Shop

Roy builds a Windsor chair.

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


11:00 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/


11:30 Simply Painting: Beautiful Ireland Watercolors With Frank Clarke

"Spring Flowers, Clifden" TVG

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


Noon The Lawrence Welk Show

"History of the Welk Musical Family" TVG

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


1:00 One O'Clock Movie

"Penny Serenade" A childless couple plans to adopt, but their happiness soon turns to tragedy. Cary Grant and Irene Dunn star. (1941) TVG


3:00 America's Scenic Rail Journeys

"The Alaska Railroad: Anchorage to Seward" Ribbons of steel weave their way through Alaska's Kenai Peninsula, filled with rich history, backdrops of heavy forests that hug miles of coastline and amazing glacier-crowned coastal mountains. (Part 1 of 2) TVG

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4:00 Secrets of the Dead

"The Great Fire of Rome" On July 19, 64 AD, a fire broke out in the city of Rome and spread across the city, engulfing some of the greatest buildings in antiquity. Suspicion pointed to Rome's frivolous emperor, Nero. Through careful historical investigation and the use of modern techniques in forensic analysis, this program examines the fire's origin and offers a compelling new explanation for who or what was responsible. TVPG

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


5:00 Antiques Roadshow

Seattle is the scene of many an extraordinary find, including a vase that's a rare example of Arts-and-Crafts era Walrath pottery and a wonderful pair of chairs attributed to Boston cabinetmaker Samuel McIntyre. TVG

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


6:00 NOW With Bill Moyers

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

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


7:00 Living Edens, A Special Presentation of Nature

"The Lost World: Venezuela's Ancient Tepuis" Amid the highland forests and savannas of southeastern Venezuela lies an isolated wilderness. It is a place that hosts an alien world of plant and animal life, evolved in its own unique way. One of its many high, remote and virtually inaccessible plateaus, or "tepuis," is the source of Angel Falls, the world's tallest waterfall. (R-9/15, 5 am) TVG

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


8:00 Evening at Pops

Barbara Cook. TVG

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


9:00 Mystery!

"Inspector Lynley Mysteries: For the Sake of Elena" Elena, a deaf libertine, is murdered on a jogging trail near Cambridge University. Suspicion falls on assorted academics and intellectuals, each with a sordid motive. (R-9/15, 1 am; 9/20, 2 pm) TVPG

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


10:30 American Visions: Portraits of the National Parks

"Acadia" A visit to Acadia National Park, located on the rocky coast of Maine. TVG

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11:00 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

Frank Spencer (played by Michael Crawford) is enthusiastic, well meaning and accident prone. TVPG

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11:30 One Foot in the Grave

Victor restores a Dutch Girl marionette. TVPG

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


 

 

 

 

Monday, September 15


Midnight BBC World News

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

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 World of Wildlife

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

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1:00 Mystery!

"Inspector Lynley Mysteries: For the Sake of Elena" Elena, a deaf libertine, is murdered on a jogging trail near Cambridge University. Suspicion falls on assorted academics and intellectuals, each with a sordid motive. (R-9/20, 2 pm) TVPG

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


2:30 Crown and Country

Edward Wessex presents stories of politics and palaces. Combining elements of travel and history, the series explores the connections between each place visited and its relationship to the crown or monarchy through the ages. The third son and youngest child of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, Edward Wessex brings a unique and personal perspective to the programs. He skillfully interweaves hard facts with curious tidbits and charming anecdotes, guiding viewers through centuries of history.

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3:00 Instructional Television Block Feeds

- Holiday Facts and Fun   #1-7
- A Capitol Moment   #1


5:00 Living Edens, A Special Presentation of Nature

"The Lost World: Venezuela's Ancient Tepuis" Amid the highland forests and savannas of southeastern Venezuela lies an isolated wilderness. It is a place that hosts an alien world of plant and animal life, evolved in its own unique way. One of its many high, remote and virtually inaccessible plateaus, or "tepuis," is the source of Angel Falls, the world's tallest waterfall. TVG

Described Video (DVI)
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Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/


2:00 GED Connection

The writing process. TVG

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


2:30 TV411

Personal data sheets and composing music. TVG

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


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

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


8:00 Antiques Roadshow

At last, the Cleveland episodes! In this first of three programs from the Cleveland Convention Center, appraisers encounter some terrific items, including a rare 19th-century enameled watch made in Switzerland and a hard-to-find piece of Frackelton stoneware dating back to 1902. (R-9/16, 2 am & 5 am; 9/21, 5 pm) TVG

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



9:00 Friendship: A Life of Meaning and Compassion

In the midst of urban America, a group of over 100 friends and acquaintances seem to have transcended the too-frequent monotony and emptiness of modern-day life. This is the story of how these people have deepened their friendships and shared business ventures, child-rearing and adventure on the high seas by pooling their resources and maintaining an open forum for honest communication where expressions of opinions and feelings are accepted and valued. TVPG

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9:00 American Experience

"Daughter From Danang" In 1975, with the end of the war imminent, Mai Thi Kim sent her seven-year-old daughter from Vietnam to America as part of a controversial evacuation program known as "Operation Babylift." Twenty-two years later, Heidi tracks down her birth mother and visits Danang. TVPG

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


11:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff tries to cope with a shortage of heat. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


 

 

Tuesday, September 16


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:30 World of Wildlife

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

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 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/


3:00 Instructional Television Block Feeds

- Holiday Facts and Fun   #8-13
- Classical Quest   #1


5:00 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/


2:00 Kaye's Quilting Friends

Diamonds and stars.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.kayewood.com/


2:30 Martha's Sewing Room

Quilt construction.

Closed Caption

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


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00 NOVA

"Dirty Bomb" When an American al-Qaeda sympathizer was arrested on suspicion of planning a "dirty bomb" attack on the United States, one of the ultimate nightmare terrorist scenarios suddenly seemed a step closer to reality. NOVA goes beyond the alarming headlines to dramatize two credible attack scenarios. TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 Art in the 21st Century

"Time / Humor" Artists include Martin Puryear, Paul Pfeiffer, Tim Hawkinson, Vija Celmins, Eleanor Antin, Elizabeth Murray, Raymond Pettibon and Walton Ford. (Parts 3 & 4 of 4) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/art21/



11:00 As Time Goes By

Jean decides it's time to join the technological age. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


11:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff is asked to pool ideas for improving sales. TVPG

Closed Caption

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





 

Wednesday, September 17


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com



12:30 Charlie Rose

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:30 World of Wildlife

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

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 In the Life

Newsmagazine format that reports on gay and lesbian issues and culture. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.inthelifetv.org


3:00 Instructional Television Block Feeds

- Against All Odds: Inside Statistics   #1-4


5:00 Flashpoints USA With Bryant Gumbel and Gwen Ifill

This innovative public affairs series fuses compelling examinations of critical issues and a dynamic pairing of two of the most respected names in journalism. Bryant Gumbel and Gwen Ifill serve as co-hosts of the quarterly series of one-hour news and public affairs specials. The programs take a novel approach, focusing on timely issues currently permeating American life through the on-the-ground experiences of the communities where the issues coalesce their flashpoints.

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 The New Yankee Workshop

Wooden bowls.

Closed Caption

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


2:30 The Woodwright's Shop

The Welsh way of working wood.

Closed Caption

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


7:00 NewsHour With Jim Lehrer

Closed Caption

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


8:00 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress

PBS 45 & 49 and WYSU will simulcast this live edition of the Youngstown 2010 series, which focuses on one of Youngstown's neighbors, Akron, and how that city has dealt with problems similar to those of the Mahoning Valley. Hosted by Gerry Riccuitti of News Channel 33, guests include Jay Williams of the Youngstown Community Development Agency; Hunter Morrison, director of Youngstown State University's Center for Urban and Regional Studies; Jeffrey Wilhite, deputy director of planning for the City of Akron; and Tom Sawyer, former 17th U.S. Congressional District representative. (R-9/18, 5 am) TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo


9:00 A Tale of Two Schools

Morgan Freeman narrates this program about a dedicated superintendent, a novice teacher and a first-grader overwhelmed by the challenge of learning to read -- all captured during a tumultuous year in two struggling schools. TVG

Closed Caption


10:00 A Tale of Two Schools: Canton, Ohio

Canton producer Ron Ponder spends a day with two high school seniors -- Martina Keys of Canton's McKinley High School and Kimberly Carter of Tuslaw High School, near Massillon -- to uncover the differences and similarities between a large urban high school and a small, rural one. Ponder talks with faculty and staff at all levels, from district superintendents and high school principals to classroom teachers and cafeteria personnel. Viewers also hear from Martina, Kim and other students on a variety of issues, from diversity and school violence to the quality of education and media influences. TVE



11:00 As Time Goes By

Sandy's policeman boyfriend calls the house to tell Sandy some important news. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/



11:30 Are You Being Served?

Surveillance cameras are installed at Grace Brothers. TVPG

Closed Caption

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



 

 

Thursday, September 18


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:30 World of Wildlife

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

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 American President

THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT tells the story of the nation from the perspective of the highest office in the land, and features exclusive interviews with President Clinton and all the living former presidents except Ronald Reagan. TVG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:00 Instructional Television Block Feeds

- Against All Odds: Inside Statistics   #5-8


5:00 2010 Moving Ahead: A Forum for Reporting Progress

PBS 45 & 49 and WYSU will simulcast this live edition of the Youngstown 2010 series, which focuses on one of Youngstown's neighbors, Akron, and how that city has dealt with problems similar to those of the Mahoning Valley. Hosted by Gerry Riccuitti of News Channel 33, guests include Jay Williams of the Youngstown Community Development Agency; Hunter Morrison, director of Youngstown State University's Center for Urban and Regional Studies; Jeffrey Wilhite, deputy director of planning for the City of Akron; and Tom Sawyer, former 17th U.S. Congressional District representative. TVE


2:00 Right on the Money

From our late-night worries to our dreams for the future, Right on the Money! addresses real-world money questions with the goal of providing common-sense solutions. TVE

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.rightonthemoney.org/


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

The painting contractor begins repairing the cracks in the plaster caused by jacking the kitchen floor. Later, Rich Trethewey is off to Chicago to help a homeowner install a new garbage disposer. (R-9/19, 2 am)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 The Sacred Balance

"The Fire of Creation" This is the way the cosmos began: in a single moment, matter coalesced and the stars turned on. All life on earth is forged in the furnace of the sun, and human beings are its children, accumulating cosmic energies, transforming them into matter. (Part 3 of 4) TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo


10:00 The 14th Victim: Eliot Ness and the Torso Murders

This local production chronicles the pursuit of Cleveland's infamous Torso Killer by Eliot Ness, the former treasury agent who brought down Al Capone in Chicago and went on to become safety director of Cleveland in 1935 -- about when the killer's three-year murder spree began. The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, as the killer then was known, left 13 dismembered victims strewn about the city and terrified Cleveland for a generation. The case remains open to this day. (R-9/20, 10:30 pm) TVPG

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/14VICTIM.HTM



11:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff must choose a group holiday package. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


 

 

 

Friday, September 19


Midnight BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


12:30 Charlie Rose

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:30 World of Wildlife

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

Closed Caption
Stereo


2:00 The New This Old House Hour

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:00 Instructional Television Block Feeds

- Against All Odds: Inside Statistics   #9-12


5:00 Soundstage

Wilco and Sonic Youth. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:00 Simply Painting: Beautiful Ireland Watercolors With Frank Clarke

"Sailboats at Sunset, Clifden Harbor" TVG

Stereo

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


2:30 Scrapbook Memories

Choosing photos.

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.scrapbookmemoriestv.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 Wall Street Week With Fortune

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 NewsNight Akron

Host Vincent Duffy and a roundtable of local journalists discuss Greater Akron headlines. (R-9/20, 5 am) TVE

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


9:30 Small Business School

Small business owners tell the story of how they got the idea for their business, how they raised the money needed to launch, how they hire and keep great people and how they impact their customers, communities, and often the world. TVE

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://smallbusinessschool.org/


10:00 Youngstown Report

Get the stories behind the Mahoning Valley headlines. (R-9/20, 5:30 am) TVE

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


10:30 The High School Football Game of the Week

Tune in for match-ups between northeast Ohio's best football teams. Host Jeff Phelps provides play-by-play. TVG


 

 

Saturday, September 20


Midnight The High School Football Game of the Week (con't)

Tune in for match-ups between northeast Ohio's best football teams. Host Jeff Phelps provides play-by-play. TVG


1:00 BBC World News

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

Closed Caption

Web: http://www.bbcworld.com


1:30 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:00 To the Contrary

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:30 Think Tank With Ben Wattenburg

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

Closed Caption

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


3:00 Tony Browns Journal

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

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.tonybrown.com


3:30 Uncommon Knowledge

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

Closed Caption

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


4:00 World Business

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

Closed Caption


4:30 The State of Ohio

The week's headline stories. TVE

Closed Caption


5:00 NewsNight Akron

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

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


5:30 Youngstown Report

Get the stories behind the Mahoning Valley headlines. TVE

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


6:00 Sesame Street

"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/


7:00 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series

The Stray

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


7:30 George Shrinks

The Lost World of George Shrinks

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:00 Dragon Tales

Zak and the Beanstalk/A Feat on Her Feet

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


8:30 Clifford's Puppy Days

Keeping Cool/Socks and Snooze

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


9:00 Jakers! The Adventures Of Piggley Winks

The Salmon of Knowledge

Closed Caption


8:30 Arthur

Arthur's Snow Biz / Bugged

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:00 Ciao Italia

Grandmother's meatballs.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


10:30 Christina Cooks

Cookies, cobblers, puddings and galettes.

Closed Caption

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


11:00 Barbecue University With Steven Raichlen

Tailgate parties.

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://bbqu.net/


11:30 Hometime

Dean and Robin start to convert unused attic space into an owner's suite.

Closed Caption

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


Noon This Old House

Norm checks out the newly arrived kitchen cabinets. Steve gets a lesson in painting complex trim. Tom Silva checks out the new quartersawed oak flooring.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


12:30 Ask This Old House

Tom Silva installs crown molding. Richard helps a homeowner install insulation to prevent pipes from freezing.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


1:00 Sewing With Nancy

Exquisite punched suede accessories.

Closed Caption

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


1:30 Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting

How to build combination applique units, pre-join applique elements and use fusible reverse applique.

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


2:00 Mystery!

"Inspector Lynley Mysteries: For the Sake of Elena" Elena, a deaf libertine, is murdered on a jogging trail near Cambridge University. Suspicion falls on assorted academics and intellectuals, each with a sordid motive. TVPG

Described Video (DVI)
Closed Caption
Stereo

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


3:30 Africa: A Special Presentation of Nature

"Southern Treasures" In Johannesburg, Xoliswa Vanda, a young South African woman, prepares for a crucial exam that could lead to her becoming the first black woman mine manager. (Part 8 of 8) TVPG

Closed Caption
Stereo

Web: http://www.pbs.org/wnet/africa/index.html


4:30 Wild Ohio

Discover a world of diverse wildlife in our state. TVG


5:00 MotorWeek

Chevrolet SSR. (R-9/25, 5:30 am)

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


5:30 Tracks Ahead

Enjoy a trip aboard the Zimbabwe Rail Safaris. TVG

Closed Caption
Stereo

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


6:00 Dad's Army

Captain Mainwaring and his men are trapped in a bank vault with an unexploded bomb. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://dadsarmy.cwc.net/index.htm


6:30 Dad's Army

The home guard platoon receives a very large naval gun for coastal protection. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://dadsarmy.cwc.net/index.htm


7:00 The Lawrence Welk Show

"School Days" (R-9/21, noon) TVG

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


8:00 As Time Goes By

Lionel and Jean meet again by accident after 38 years. TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://atgbcentral.com/


8:30 May to December

Alec buys a mystery-suspense game and invites Hilary, Jamie, Vera and Gerald to play. TVPG

Closed Caption


9:00 Keeping Up Appearances

Hyacinth issues invitations to her "waterside supper with riparian entertainments." TVPG

Closed Caption

Web: http://kuacentral.com/


9:30 Are You Being Served?

The staff must take physicals to get insurance. TVPG

Closed Caption

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


10:00 Coupling

Sally is lonely and unhappy. TVPG

Closed Caption


10:30 The 14th Victim: Eliot Ness and the Torso Murders

This local production chronicles the pursuit of Cleveland's infamous Torso Killer by Eliot Ness, the former treasury agent who brought down Al Capone in Chicago and went on to become safety director of Cleveland in 1935 -- about when the killer's three-year murder spree began. The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, as the killer then was known, left 13 dismembered victims strewn about the city and terrified Cleveland for a generation. The case remains open to this day. TVPG

Web: http://www.pbs4549.org/14VICTIM.HTM


 

 

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