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In Time of War: The Japanese American Experience Of WWII   Actress and North Idaho resident Patty Duke narrates this documentary that goes beyond internment camp life and into the impact of Japanese-Americans' outsider status during the World War II in the Pacific Northwest. Historians, historical footage and former internees consider the themes of civil liberties, freedom and patriotism.G

Hustle   Albert cooks up a plan to convince a prominent restaurateur with a notorious gangland background that Danny is their mark's son, lost to a gangland kidnapping years before. However, the gang didn't count on Danny being asked to prove himself in the kitchen.G

The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama  "Among Believers"  Medieval Jews struggling to preserve their identity - and sometimes their lives - under the rule of Christianity and Islam. Part 2 of 5G

They Lived In Great Houses  "Uplands"  In the aftermath of the Civil War, railroad tycoon Templeton Crocker builds a mansion on the San Francisco Peninsula. This film profiles the house, called Uplands, with a mix of archival photos and interviews. Part 1 of 2G

They Lived In Great Houses  "Victoria Manor"  The magnificent home amid the oak trees of California's San Francisco Peninsula recalls the dawn of the 20th century. Part 2 of 2G

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood  "Neighborhood Opera: Star for Kitty"  NULL

Curious George  "Toy Monkey/George and Allie's Game Plan"  Toy Monkey - George is ecstatic. Great Aunt Sylvia dropped by with a special present - a toy front loader that's.defective? No problem! Aunt Sylvia and George take the front loader back to the toy factory. D

Wild Kratts  "Caracal-Minton"  The Wild Kratts crew is are playing badminton on the African savannah when a high jumping wildcat called a caracal steals the birdie. And this is no ordinary birdie - it is Aviva's precious family heirloom. As they rush to get back the treasure from an elusive, leaping Caracal cat, they learn how the caracal's musculature is specifically designed stalking and leaping- a perfect example of the concept of "form for function. D

Peep and the Big Wide World/Pocoyo  "Big Bird/Chirp Flies The Coop"  Chirp meets a real, live Robin - who can sing, build nests, take baths, and fly! Should Chirp go south with Robin, or stay and face another dreary winter? Holly Hunter guest-stars. Pocoyo: Bedtime - Pato is tired, but Pocoyo isn't. D

Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That!  "The Surprising Bean/Hear Here"  The Surprising Bean - Nick keeps trying to surprise Sally, but he just can't do it! The Cat takes them to find a real surprise in the Skippylarito Fields! Once there, Cat shows them a special bean - that suddenly moves! With a shrunken Thingamajigger, they go inside the bean and meet the moth larvae that lives there. They learn that it's really the moth that causes the bean to move. What a neat surprise indeed! Hear Here - The kids hear chirping but can't find where it's coming from. D

Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps  "Angelina and the Dance-Athon/Angelina and the Art Show"  Angelina and the Dance-a-thon - Angelina and her friends organize a marathon for the Chipping Cheddar Earth Club as part of their "Camembert Cares" school project. After Gracie accidentally recycles the pledge sheet, Angelina uses her ingenuity to save the day! Angelina and the Art Show - Vici is trying to paint a picture of Angelina and Gracie for Camembert's Art Show, but they just can't stay still long enough for her to finish the painting. Vici can't complete the project with moving models! In the end, Vici uses her imagination to turn her "ruined" project into something even better. D

Bob the Builder  "The Big Dino Dig Special (Pt. 1)"  Lofty and the Diggers Three - Lofty is jealous of the camaraderie between the three diggers, Scoop, Muck and Scratch. When he overhears them talking about 'The Diggers Three', he is eager to join their club. Bob announces the team is to build a park full of rides and games for children. D

Barney & Friends  "Lights, Camera, Action, A Movie Adventure"  Grace's food drive isn't going too well. Melanie decides to help her friend out by putting on a movie premier for a canned food admission price. When Baby Bop, BJ, and Riff try to help Melanie, they come up with different ideas that lead up to a cacophony of topsy-turvy events. D

Wishbone  "Twisted Tail"  This live-action program follows the exploits of Wishbone the dog and his human friends, Joe, David and Samantha through their adventures in their hometown of Oakdale. Wishbone's everyday experiences trigger his imagination and he finds himself in scenes from classic works of literature. In this episode, there's a thief in the neighborhood, who strikes both at Wanda's house and at Joe's place. D

Idaho Reports 2014   Co-hosts Melissa Davlin and Aaron Kunz and panelists examine the news of the week in Idaho.G

BBC Newsnight   NULL

Consuelo Mack WealthTrack  "Greatest Financial Challenges"  Guests: Jonathan Clements, Columnist, The Wall Street Journal; Jason Zweig, "The Intelligent Investor" columnist, The Wall Street Journal. This week's Consuelo Mack WealthTrack features Jonathan Clements and Jason Zweig, two top personal finance journalists both now at The Wall Street Journal, who tackle the three greatest financial challenges facing Americans. D

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe   New Study on Gender Pay Gap; SCOTUS: Campaign Funding and Women; Technology: Empowering or Enslaving? PANELISTS: Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC), Red Alert Politics Francesca Chambers, The Gender Equality Project's Megan Beyer, Republican Strategist Bettina Inclan. D

McLaughlin Group   NULL

Painting and Travel with Roger & Sarah Bansemer  "The Pottery Studio"  The Bansemers travel to North Carolina where they visit the studio of potter David Voorhees. Sarah talks with David about his pottery and the wood fired kiln. Roger captures the studio and the path leading to it in a small painting with acrylics. D

Sewing with Nancy  "Ultimate Serger Techniques, Part 2"  This fun and facts serger class will teach you the basics and beyond. If you keep your serger set at the basic 4-thread stitch, join Nancy and serger pro Pam Mahshie to take your creative sewing and serging in a new direction. Explore stitches and threading possibilities as the journey continues and you learn the basics. D

Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting  "Quilting in the Sashing"  Quilters are often puzzled when trying to decide what quilting designs to use on the sashing of a quilt. Mary's guest Angela Huffman shares ten possible designs that you can consider for your next quilt. She demonstrates these simple freehand designs for the sashing space of your quilt. D

Hometime  "Ranch Addition Framing"  See what happens when an architect applies some great design ideas to his own home while he and his family are living in it. D

Woodsmith Shop  "Small Shop Solutions"  See the great tips, tricks, and projects the Woodsmith editors use to make better use of the space and tools in any shop. D

This Old House  "Arlington Italianate Project 2014/Brick, Trim and Tile"  Roger installs a new front walk in a running bond pattern. Tom runs a custom profile for the chair rail and both copes and miters the corners as it is installed. Interior designer Christine Tuttle makes tile selections at a local showroom. D

This Old House  "Arlington Italianate Project 2014/Soapstone, Marble, Oval Picture"  Countertop contractor Michael Parodi creates final edge detail for soapstone countertops. Tile contractor Mark Ferrante cuts down 12-inch marble tiles to make a crisp-looking wainscoting. Norm visits the oldest continuously operated mill site in America where David Graf makes an oval mirror frame for the Arlington house using 150-year-old power tools. D

Victory Garden's EdibleFEAST   Chef Daniel Klein is on the road to South Carolina to learn about the value of heirloom seeds and how they produce flavorful and sustainable food. After that, it's time to explore community supported rooftop gardens in Brooklyn and the Bronx, New York, before heading back to the Victory Garden. Roger Swain plants potatoes and leeks, while Chef Marian Morash makes a garden-to-table rhubarb crisp. D

Dialogue  "Remembering The Holocaust"  Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

In The Americas with David Yetman  "Whistles in the Mist: Whistled Speech In Oaxaca"  The Chinantecan people of mountainous northern Oaxaca, Mexico, speak by whistling as well as by talking. Yetman visits their isolated community and observes how they use whistled speech to supplement, and sometimes replace, spoken speech.G

PBS NewsHour Weekend   On Sunday, NewsHour Weekend reports from Mexico, a place often in the headlines for its brutal drug war. Correspondent Martin Fletcher shows a different side of the country: its burgeoning economy. Some economists call it the "Aztec Tiger" -- Mexico's now the third biggest trading partner with the US. D

British Antiques Roadshow  "Saltaire 2"  In this return to the Yorkshire site, cameras focus on a lace fragment believed to have been part of a dress worn by Mary Queen of Scotts, Charles Dickens' inkwell, and a battered school book of Shakespeare's The Tempest with handwritten notes by young Diana Spencer.G

Outdoor Idaho  "Backroad Adventures"  There's something mighty fine about a dirt road. And if you're willing to get off the pavement, Idaho's back roads will take you to some hidden gems. The Owyhee Uplands National Backcountry Byway, in southwestern Idaho; the Magruder Corridor, between two northern Idaho wilderness areas; and the Lolo Motorway, that follows portions of both the Nez Perce and Lewis & Clark trails -- if you can endure the bumps, these roads will provide the adventure!G

Oregon Field Guide  "Corn Maze; Black Rock Mountain Biking; Hot Air Balloons"  A Portland graphic artist designs an annual corn maze to confuse people as much as possible. Then a bike-only trail system is chock full of ramps, banks, aerial log rides and other features. And a handful of Oregon balloonists are making their own hot-air balloons.G

Call The Midwife   Trixie is upset when Sister Julienne promotes Jenny to "acting sister," but their relationship is eventually restored. Cynthia, inspired by a lecture on the art of childbirth, helps a patient experience a peaceful and calm birth.G

Masterpiece Classic  "Mr. Selfridge, Season 2 - Part 2"  Miss Mardle gets a lucky break. LeClair resurfaces and Loxley seeks Harry's help. All await Churchill's appearance at the store. Part 2 of 8G

Spies Beneath Berlin   Personal accounts combined with new scientific and historical analysis piece together the full story of a remarkable top-secret mission that CIA Chief Alan Dulles would later describe as "one of the most valuable and daring operations ever undertaken." The mission is to construct a spy tunnel into the heavily guarded Soviet sector of the German city during the Cold War.G

New Tricks  "The Sins of the Father"  Brian Lane knows his days at UCOS are numbered. Meanwhile the team investigates a 16-year-old murder of a young mum by her criminal husband that could be a miscarriage of justice. However Gerry Standing feels very strongly that the conviction should not be called into question.G

NOVA  "Wild Predator Invasion"  A growing number of scientists are documenting how the removal of top predators from the wild by humans has thrown ecosystems off-kilter, triggering domino effects that are only beginning to be understood. NOVA follows scientists who are trying a controversial solution - returning apex predators to their natural environments - and seeking to determine whether the reintroduced predators can both restore the natural balance and co-exist with humans.G

Outdoor Idaho  "Backroad Adventures"  There's something mighty fine about a dirt road. And if you're willing to get off the pavement, Idaho's back roads will take you to some hidden gems. The Owyhee Uplands National Backcountry Byway, in southwestern Idaho; the Magruder Corridor, between two northern Idaho wilderness areas; and the Lolo Motorway, that follows portions of both the Nez Perce and Lewis & Clark trails -- if you can endure the bumps, these roads will provide the adventure!G

MotorWeek   NULL

Sesame Street  "Every Plant"  Stinky thinks that he must not be a plant when he is excluded from the book, Every Plant that Ever Was. The author of the book, Dr. Rosenbloom, visits Sesame Street to investigate if Stinky really is a plant. Educational Objective: Science. D

Sid The Science Kid  "Now That's Using Your Brain"  When Sid figures out a new way to get ready for school super fast, Mom says to him, "Now that's using your brain!" Sid wants to know that means, and discovers that the brain controls all kinds of things like walking, thinking, breathing, and getting ready for school!. D

Peg + Cat  "The Dinosaur Problem/The Beethoven Problem"  The Dinosaur Problem - Prehistoric Valley. When Peg and Cat get lost riding dinosaurs through a prehistoric forest, they use a diagram to find their way to safety before the Baby T-Rex catches up to them. Primary Content: Following diagrams; Secondary Content: Patterns. D

Austin City Limits  "Nine Inch Nails"  The group makes a rare television appearance, taking the stage for an hourlong performance of tracks from its latest album, Hesitation Marks.G

Wild!  "Valley of the Golden Baboon"  Marvel at this epic story, seen through the eyes of the king of the resident golden baboons in the Luangwa Valley, one of the last true wildernesses in Africa. It appears to be an idyllic setting, but below this tranquil scene, is a concentration of animal drama found nowhere else in Africa. D

Dialogue  "Remembering The Holocaust"  Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

Outdoor Idaho  "Backroad Adventures"  There's something mighty fine about a dirt road. And if you're willing to get off the pavement, Idaho's back roads will take you to some hidden gems. The Owyhee Uplands National Backcountry Byway, in southwestern Idaho; the Magruder Corridor, between two northern Idaho wilderness areas; and the Lolo Motorway, that follows portions of both the Nez Perce and Lewis & Clark trails -- if you can endure the bumps, these roads will provide the adventure!G

Oregon Field Guide  "Klamath Levee Blast, Cycle Oregon, Antarctic Research"  NULL

Roadtrip Nation   The finale of Season 7 finds the team seeing the sights of New York City before interviewing singer-songwriter Zee Avi, as she relates her road from YouTube posting to successful recording artist. Their final interview is with Nathan Vincent, crochet artist. The team reflects on the places that they visit. D

Scientific American Frontiers  "Changing Your Mind"  Alda meets two young women whose brains have remodeled themselves -- one temporarily in response to a week of being blindfolded, the other permanently after a devastating brain injury before birth. They are dramatic examples of "neuroplasticity" -- today's hot topic in brain research. Alda also joins researchers who have overthrown the conventional wisdom that adults can't grow new brain cells. D

NOVA  "Wild Predator Invasion"  A growing number of scientists are documenting how the removal of top predators from the wild by humans has thrown ecosystems off-kilter, triggering domino effects that are only beginning to be understood. NOVA follows scientists who are trying a controversial solution - returning apex predators to their natural environments - and seeking to determine whether the reintroduced predators can both restore the natural balance and co-exist with humans.G

Secrets of the Dead  "Carthage's Lost Warriors"  Carthage, the proud capital of the Carthaginian Empire in North Africa, is in flames and marauding Romans are pillaging the city. Survivors of the 146 BC rout seek to escape the conquerors. Now, scientific evidence is suggesting some may have taken refuge thousands of miles away on a different continent - South America.G

Globe Trekker  "Alps & Lapland"  In far northern Norway lies Sami Land, better known as Lapland, which reaches across the top of Norway, Sweden, Finland and into Russia. Trekker Holly Morris travels by dogsled to the Sami people's Easter Festival.G

Dialogue  "Remembering The Holocaust"  Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

McLaughlin Group   NULL

Biz Kid$  "How Do You Get Money?"  Join us and you'll explore many ways to make money. Follow a Biz Kid on a job hunt-reviewing help wanted ads, filling out the application, and going through the interview. Hear from business celebrities, including Amazon. D

Oregon Field Guide  "Elk Babies, Quagga Mussels, Paulina Lake Lodge"  A 17-year study seeks to answer why the death rate of Rocky Mountain Elk calves is so high in north central Oregon. The state braces for an invasion of Quaggas, tiny European mussels.G

Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Dixie Chicken"  Test cook Julia Collin Davison shows host Christopher Kimball how to make the best Moravian Chicken Pie. And finally, test cook Bridget Lancaster revives a classic recipe for Chicken and Slicks. D

Rick Steves' Europe  "Burgundy: Profound France"  Rick takes time to enjoy the region's edible, drinkable, scenic and floatable delights. He travels on a canal barge, visits a medieval hospice and a modern monastery, builds a barrel, appreciates fine Burgundy wine, slurps escargot and eats well.G

NOVA  "Wild Predator Invasion"  A growing number of scientists are documenting how the removal of top predators from the wild by humans has thrown ecosystems off-kilter, triggering domino effects that are only beginning to be understood. NOVA follows scientists who are trying a controversial solution - returning apex predators to their natural environments - and seeking to determine whether the reintroduced predators can both restore the natural balance and co-exist with humans.G

Fake Or Fortune?  "The Genuine Article"  The show's art sleuths try to determine whether a painting hanging in a prestigious London museum is the real deal or a Han Van Meegeren forgery.G

The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama  "A Leap of Faith"  Simon Schama explores how the Enlightenment allowed Jews to integrate into modern European culture. Part 3 of 5G

The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama  "Over The Rainbow"  Simon Schama chronicles how the Jewish people of Eastern Europe made their mark on the modern world. Part 4 of 5G

The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama  "Return"  Simon Schama examines how the Holocaust and creation of Israel changed what it means to be Jewish. Part 5 of 5G

Fake Or Fortune?  "The Genuine Article"  The show's art sleuths try to determine whether a painting hanging in a prestigious London museum is the real deal or a Han Van Meegeren forgery.G

The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama  "A Leap of Faith"  Simon Schama explores how the Enlightenment allowed Jews to integrate into modern European culture. Part 3 of 5G

Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Everybody's Special"  Working with children who have special educational needs. D

Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Getting Along Together"  Childhood social development and ways to enhance a child's social competence. D

Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices  "Connecting Skills to Text"  Learning to read in Charmon Evans's first-grade classroom in Port Hueneme, California is skills-oriented and fun. Students interact with a talking puppet or are contestants in the Word Wall Game Show. Ms. Evans balances skill development - phonemic awareness, phonics, and sight word identification - with authentic reading and writing tasks to encourage a love of learning. D

Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices  "Promoting Readers As Leaders"  Valerie Kostandos believes all her first-grade students in Melrose, Massachusetts should take on the role of leader. This contributes to a learning climate where students see themselves as readers, writers, and leaders who manage their classroom routines. They take attendance, help each other discover the motivation of a character in a text, and make decisions about when they need support in reading. D

Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "Bend and Stretch"  We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects bend when a force is applied.G

Hands On Crafts for Kids  "Peru"  Our first stop this season is Peru, a country in western South America, bordered by Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile; home to the Incan Empire. Folk art in Peru is not just a way to show the culture but a way of life and livelihood for many people. Our crafts include traditional crafts and animals. D

Signing Time!  "My First Signs"  Alex and Leah play in their magical tree house as they share the very first signs they learned. D

New Scandinavian Cooking With Tina Nordstrom  "Vemdalen: Wild West Cooking"  Chef Tina Nordström rides a horse to find mountain lake whitefish. She prepares spicy mountain soup with whitefish over an open fire.G

Cooking with Nick Stellino  "Seafood Made Simple"  NULL

Wild Photo Adventures  "Florida Everglades, Part 1"  NULL

Art Wolfe's Travels to the Edge  "Antarctica and the Falkland Islands"  Wolfe explores the Falkland Islands and the Antarctic coast in search of wildlife and landscapes.G

Ask This Old House  "Celebrating 300 Episodes"  In this special program, the guys celebrate 300 episodes of ASK THIS OLD HOUSE by looking back at some of their best moments and revealing some behind-the-scenes secrets. D

Woodturning Workshop  "Green Wood Goblet"  What do most turners think when they see tree branches lying around? Firewood! Well, not Tim. He shows you how to turn a green wood goblet from start to finish. He also shows you how to take advantage of the natural drying process of the wood. D

Growing a Greener World  "Organic Flowers (Skagit Valley, Wa)"  Some organically minded growers and retailers are changing the way the flower industry practices their craft of growing beautiful flowers without the chemicals. It's a movement that is good for the planet. D

Katie Brown Workshop  "Best of Holidays"  Stumped about the holiday menu? The Katie Brown Workshop come to the rescue with an entire episode to easy and delicious holiday dishes. Recipes: squash soup and roast turkey. Projects: gem napkin rings. D

Lidia's Italy In America  "St. Louis and Chicago Style Pizza"  Lidia enjoys a New York slice of pizza and heads to Caputo's, a family-owned Italian grocery in Chicago. She teaches viewers how to make their own pizzas with her Deep Dish Pizza and St. Louis Pizza recipes. D

Christina Cooks  "Pizza Party Makeover"  What's America's favorite food? That's right.pizza! But if you are watching this show, you care about eating healthier, right? So pizza is out, right? Not if this South Philly girl has anything to say about it. D

Ciao Italia  "More Than Pizza/Piu' Della Pizza"  Mary Ann says goodbye to ordinary, everyday pizza and uses its dough to create a mouthwatering Spinach and Cheese Tart in a savory pumpkin seed Crust. Then she turns heads - and dough - to put a new twist on an old favorite by making Pepperoni Pizza Pretzels. Don't order take out. D

Taste This!  "John's Pizzeria"  NULL

Seasons of Life  "Late Adulthood (Ages 60+)"  An examination of the last stage of life, when people consider what they might still do to change or add to their lives.G

Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5  "Collaborating with a Cultural Resource"  A fourth–grade teacher and a museum educator in New Orleans collaborate to develop a unit of study with ties to language arts, social studies, and visual art. Students explore the work of a well–known artist, visit an exhibition of his work, meet for a drawing lesson alongside the Mississippi River, and create poems and pictures that they proudly display to their parents. D

Arts In Every Classroom, The: A Video Library, K-5  "Bringing Artists to Your Community"  Successful collaborations between classroom teachers and artists who come for a residency enrich the curriculum of this rural school in Idalia, Colorado. A visiting actor brings story–telling and vocabulary to life for kindergarten and fourth–grade students and their teachers, while a musician engages first– and third–grade students in writing songs that relate to subjects they are studying. D

Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Everybody's Special"  Working with children who have special educational needs. D

Whole Child, The: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years  "Getting Along Together"  Childhood social development and ways to enhance a child's social competence. D

Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices  "Connecting Skills to Text"  Learning to read in Charmon Evans's first-grade classroom in Port Hueneme, California is skills-oriented and fun. Students interact with a talking puppet or are contestants in the Word Wall Game Show. Ms. Evans balances skill development - phonemic awareness, phonics, and sight word identification - with authentic reading and writing tasks to encourage a love of learning. D

Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices  "Promoting Readers As Leaders"  Valerie Kostandos believes all her first-grade students in Melrose, Massachusetts should take on the role of leader. This contributes to a learning climate where students see themselves as readers, writers, and leaders who manage their classroom routines. They take attendance, help each other discover the motivation of a character in a text, and make decisions about when they need support in reading. D

Science In Focus: Force and Motion  "Bend and Stretch"  We all expect a spring to stretch or compress when a force is applied, but forces can even deform solid objects like the floor or the top of a table. In this workshop, students in a high school classroom explore ideas about tension and normal force. By applying a force to a spring and measuring the distance the spring is stretched, the students calculate the force constant or stretchiness of the spring. Lecture demonstrations using student volunteers help to illustrate that even rigid objects bend when a force is applied.G

Hands On Crafts for Kids  "Peru"  Our first stop this season is Peru, a country in western South America, bordered by Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, and Chile; home to the Incan Empire. Folk art in Peru is not just a way to show the culture but a way of life and livelihood for many people. Our crafts include traditional crafts and animals. D

Signing Time!  "My First Signs"  Alex and Leah play in their magical tree house as they share the very first signs they learned. D

Lidia's Italy In America  "Philadelphia's Beef Rolls and Boston's North End"  Lidia cooks a savory meal of Braised Beef Rolls and Spinach and Bacon. She takes viewers to 9th Street Market in Philadelphia where she heads to DiBruno Bros, a 4th generation owned cheese shop that boasts Italian delicacies. D

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Three Ways with Eggs"  NULL

Chef John Besh's Family Table   NULL

Kevin Dundon's Modern Irish Food  "Christmas Made Easy"  NULL

Ask This Old House  "Celebrating 300 Episodes"  In this special program, the guys celebrate 300 episodes of ASK THIS OLD HOUSE by looking back at some of their best moments and revealing some behind-the-scenes secrets. D

Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Egypt"  Rick climbs the Giza Pyramid. In Luxor, he rambles with Ramses through the temple of Karnac and the Valley of the Kings, and bicycles into today's village Egypt.G

Rudy Maxa's World  "Estonia"  The old town in the capital city of Talinn is Europe's best-restored medieval town with streets and buildings that recall the days of the Hanseatic League but whose cafes, art galleries, hotels, and restaurants today appeal to both sophisticated as well as first-time travelers. Venture into the countryside of Estonia, to the large island of Saaremaa and the much smaller island of Muhu, where you'll find windmills, thatch-roofed farmhouses and quiet waters. Of special interest is a candid interview with Mart Laar, the prime minister who took over a country that was an economic and psychological basket case following the withdrawal of Soviet troops and-with the help of a flat tax-turned Estonia into one of Europe's most dynamic and forward-thinking little countries. D

Lidia's Italy In America  "Philadelphia's Beef Rolls and Boston's North End"  Lidia cooks a savory meal of Braised Beef Rolls and Spinach and Bacon. She takes viewers to 9th Street Market in Philadelphia where she heads to DiBruno Bros, a 4th generation owned cheese shop that boasts Italian delicacies. D

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Three Ways with Eggs"  NULL

Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Delicious Eco-Tourism"  NULL

Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking  "Seattle, WA: Chefs Tom Douglas and Thierry Rautureau"  NULL

Rick Steves' Europe Classics  "Egypt"  Rick climbs the Giza Pyramid. In Luxor, he rambles with Ramses through the temple of Karnac and the Valley of the Kings, and bicycles into today's village Egypt.G

Out of Order   Now more than ever, American citizens are discontented and disillusioned with national politics, with approval ratings for Congress consistently ranking low regardless of the party in power. Senior politicians also note the disappearance of the collegiality they once shared with peers of differing political ideologies. As a result, the ability to discuss issues from varying points of view and negotiate solutions, appears to be fading from the American political process. D

Teaching Channel Presents  "Common Core Prek - 12"  We'll start with Pre-K math students and finish up with high school English students as we explore the many ways Common Core is being integrated into classrooms-in both math and ELA the emphasis is teaching students how to think. D

Moyers & Company  "All Work and No Pay"  You've heard about the wave of protests against fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King where employees are forced to live on next to nothing. Workers in regular, sit-down restaurants are also penalized. Back in 1991, the National Restaurant Association - often called "the other NRA" -- passed around enough campaign contributions to persuade Congress to set the Federal minimum wage for waiters, busboys, and bartenders at only $2.13 an hour. D

Asia This Week   NULL

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill   NULL

McLaughlin Group   NULL

Charlie Rose: The Week   NULL

European Journal  "World's Oldest Bank On Brink of Collapse"  Italy: The Fallen Bank - Monte dei Paschi di Siena is the world's oldest bank, and it is on the verge of collapse. This development has plunged Siena into crisis. For more than 500 years, Monte dei Paschi presided over the city. D

America ReFramed  "Town Hall"  TOWN HALL casts an unflinching eye at Katy and John, two Tea Party activists from the battleground state of Pennsylvania who believe America's salvation lies in a return to true conservative values. In Katy, we see a political novice rocketed to media stardom after a sensational confrontation at a town hall meeting with her senator. A young stay-at-home mom turned Tea Party spokesperson, she is gifted a new identity, steeled by the voices of conservative media. D

Out of Order   Now more than ever, American citizens are discontented and disillusioned with national politics, with approval ratings for Congress consistently ranking low regardless of the party in power. Senior politicians also note the disappearance of the collegiality they once shared with peers of differing political ideologies. As a result, the ability to discuss issues from varying points of view and negotiate solutions, appears to be fading from the American political process. D

Outdoor Idaho  "Between Land & Water"  Idaho has lost more than half its wetlands _ habitat that is home to more varieties of life than any other ecosystem. Now, some innovative people are helping to reverse the trend.G

Dialogue  "Remembering The Holocaust"  Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama  "The Beginning"  The story of the Jewish experience begins 3,000 years ago with the emergence of a tribal people in a contested land and their extraordinary book, the Hebrew Bible, a chronicle of their stormy relationship with a faceless, formless, jealous God. Part 1 of 5G

The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama  "Among Believers"  Medieval Jews struggling to preserve their identity - and sometimes their lives - under the rule of Christianity and Islam. Part 2 of 5G

Moyers & Company  "All Work and No Pay"  You've heard about the wave of protests against fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King where employees are forced to live on next to nothing. Workers in regular, sit-down restaurants are also penalized. Back in 1991, the National Restaurant Association - often called "the other NRA" -- passed around enough campaign contributions to persuade Congress to set the Federal minimum wage for waiters, busboys, and bartenders at only $2.13 an hour. D

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European Journal  "World's Oldest Bank On Brink of Collapse"  Italy: The Fallen Bank - Monte dei Paschi di Siena is the world's oldest bank, and it is on the verge of collapse. This development has plunged Siena into crisis. For more than 500 years, Monte dei Paschi presided over the city. D

America ReFramed  "Town Hall"  TOWN HALL casts an unflinching eye at Katy and John, two Tea Party activists from the battleground state of Pennsylvania who believe America's salvation lies in a return to true conservative values. In Katy, we see a political novice rocketed to media stardom after a sensational confrontation at a town hall meeting with her senator. A young stay-at-home mom turned Tea Party spokesperson, she is gifted a new identity, steeled by the voices of conservative media. D

Out of Order   Now more than ever, American citizens are discontented and disillusioned with national politics, with approval ratings for Congress consistently ranking low regardless of the party in power. Senior politicians also note the disappearance of the collegiality they once shared with peers of differing political ideologies. As a result, the ability to discuss issues from varying points of view and negotiate solutions, appears to be fading from the American political process. D

Local USA  "Beehive Spirits"  Utah is not exactly the first place you think of when talking about alcohol & liquor. But since the early days of prohibition, "The Beehive State" has a unique foray into distilling spirits. We retrace Utah's fight for and against alcohol with a look at the characters keeping it alive today. D

Local USA  "Caring at the End"  Stories from North Carolina, California, and Ohio. As our loved ones near the end of their lives, the difficulty in comforting them reverberates in the lives of family members, caretakers, and communities: a woman with young children of her own must find balance as she cares for her ailing mother; a look at the intimate bond between patient and caretaker; the story of a man who personifies "in sickness and in health"; and how the power of music can awaken sleeping minds. D

Idaho Reports 2014   Co-hosts Melissa Davlin and Aaron Kunz and panelists examine the news of the week in Idaho.G

Moyers & Company  "All Work and No Pay"  You've heard about the wave of protests against fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King where employees are forced to live on next to nothing. Workers in regular, sit-down restaurants are also penalized. Back in 1991, the National Restaurant Association - often called "the other NRA" -- passed around enough campaign contributions to persuade Congress to set the Federal minimum wage for waiters, busboys, and bartenders at only $2.13 an hour. D

Pacific Heartbeat   NULL

Global Voices  "Cuba: An African Odyssey Part 1"  From Che Guevara's military campaign to avenge Lumumba in the Congo up to the fall of apartheid in South Africa, 300,000 Cubans fought alongside African revolutionaries. CUBA, AN AFRICAN ODYSSEY is the previously untold story of Cuba's support for African revolutions, one of the Cold War's most vigorous contests over resources and ideology. D

Outdoor Idaho  "Between Land & Water"  Idaho has lost more than half its wetlands _ habitat that is home to more varieties of life than any other ecosystem. Now, some innovative people are helping to reverse the trend.G

Dialogue  "Remembering The Holocaust"  Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

Nature  "White Falcon, White Wolf"  Cameras follow the lives of species whose survival are balanced precariously around the brief weeks of summer on Canada's Ellesmere Island. Working against time to raise a family are the white gyrfalcons, the Arctic wolves, snowy owls, musk oxen, lemmings, Arctic foxes and hares - all of whom share this ecosystem.G

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