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Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman  "How Not to Impress The Press"  In order to prep for his big spread in Canine Weekly Magazine, Ruff tries out a new beauty cream. and it turns him into a turkey vulture! So he sends all six FETCHers out to learn whatever they can about turkey vultures. Later they head to an ad agency to figure out how to improve the turkey vulture's image. D

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Fake Or Fortune?  "Constable"  A painting that may be by John Constable that was kept under a bed because the owner never quite believed it was real. The team gets excited when the previous owner is found to have a close connection with the Constable family. And they investigate a second painting attributed to the same artist that was sold by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.G

Pioneers of Television  "Standup to Sitcom"  This episode features fresh interviews with Jerry Seinfeld, Roseanne Barr, Tim Allen, Ray Romano and Bob Newhart. The program reveals how America's top standup comics made the transition to the sitcom format and includes dozens of clips from "Seinfeld," "Home Improvement," "Everybody Loves Raymond," "Roseanne" and more.G

The Address   This film uses a contemporary story to reveal the history, context and importance of one of the greatest speeches in U.S. history. It showcases the Greenwood School in Putney, Vermont - where students grappling with an array of learning challenges use the Gettysburg Address as a tool for success. The modern story opens windows to the past to explore the history and importance of President Abraham Lincoln's two-minute speech.G

Lincoln   The telegraph, the "Internet" of the 19th century, gave President Abraham Lincoln new powers to reshape leadership and wield personal control across distant battlefields. The results of Lincoln's pioneering experiment in electronic leadership led to the rebirth of America on the fields of Gettysburg.G

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NOVA  "Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius"  Researchers are discovering that some creatures master skills purportedly restricted to humans. Many are bird brains. Meet a cockatoo with a talent for picking locks. See a wild crow on a mission to solve an eight-step puzzle box so quickly his performance has to be captured with high-speed photography. NOVA examines whether these are skills revealing high intelligence, or just parlor tricks and the result of training and instinct. Part 3 of 3G

Design Squad  "Pvc Kayak"  Two teams of high school students compete to create the best solution to each week's engineering project as they open the second season.G

Everyday Edisons  "Kitties' New Place to Go"  Maura Indes and Tom Adam love their cats so much that when they travel, they always take their cats with them. The problem? Bathroom breaks for Fluffy don't always coincide with Maura and Tom's, so they came up with the idea of a completely disposable kitty litter box, not only for cat owners on the road, but for busy pet owners who would like to have their kitty litter and boxes delivered to their door once a month. Bringing their prototype to the casting call was a big step, but ultimately our judges felt the idea was worth digging into. D

Your Inner Fish  "Your Inner Fish"  This scientific adventure examines the legacy of creatures that lived hundreds of millions of years ago that is hidden within the human body. Based on the best-selling book by Neil Shubin, the mini-series begins with how humans' arms, legs, necks and lungs were bequeathed by a fish that lumbered onto land some 375 million years ago. The genetic legacy can be seen today in human DNA, including the genes used to build hands and limbs. Part 1 of 3G

We've Got The Power   Just in time for Earth Day, We've Got the Power is the follow-up documentary to the Emmy® Award-winning program, The Next Frontier: Engineering the Golden Age of Green. We've Got the Power shows viewers how the United States can replace fossil fuels with clean energy in a way that is economically beneficial to consumers and businesses alike, and ensures a safer environment for future generations. By driving electric vehicles, installing solar on our roofs, or doing something as simple as getting a home energy audit, we all have the power to improve energy efficiency, save money, and phase out fossil fuels. D

NOVA  "Inside Animal Minds: Bird Genius"  Researchers are discovering that some creatures master skills purportedly restricted to humans. Many are bird brains. Meet a cockatoo with a talent for picking locks. See a wild crow on a mission to solve an eight-step puzzle box so quickly his performance has to be captured with high-speed photography. NOVA examines whether these are skills revealing high intelligence, or just parlor tricks and the result of training and instinct. Part 3 of 3G

Design Squad  "Pvc Kayak"  Two teams of high school students compete to create the best solution to each week's engineering project as they open the second season.G

Everyday Edisons  "Kitties' New Place to Go"  Maura Indes and Tom Adam love their cats so much that when they travel, they always take their cats with them. The problem? Bathroom breaks for Fluffy don't always coincide with Maura and Tom's, so they came up with the idea of a completely disposable kitty litter box, not only for cat owners on the road, but for busy pet owners who would like to have their kitty litter and boxes delivered to their door once a month. Bringing their prototype to the casting call was a big step, but ultimately our judges felt the idea was worth digging into. D

Wishbone  "Little Big Dog"  This live-action program follows the exploits of Wishbone the dog and his human friends, Joe, David and Samantha through their adventures intheir hometown of Oakdale. Wishbone's everyday experiences trigger hi s imagination and he finds himself in scenes from classic works of literature. In this episode, David disobeys his parents and makes a giantmistake that he's afraid to face. D

Cyberchase  "Ecohaven Cse"  Someone has stolen the legendary cyberbeast Choocroca from cybersite EcoHaven, and the only clue is the culprit's footprint. Using the principles of "body math," the CyberSquad has to sleuth out who took Choocroca, and rescue the massive beast. The suspects are members of a safari team -- one of them is secretly working for Hacker, who wants to capture the creature and use it to takeover Cyberspace. D

Knit and Crochet Now!  "Baby Blankets"  Every baby needs a blanket or two. Learn intarsia knitting with Kristen Nicholas in a quick-knit striped blanket. Ellen Gormley demonstrates crocheted shells in a three-color version. D

Best of the Joy of Painting  "Peaks of Majesty"  Bob Ross paints a still lake capturing the reflection of some trees as rugged mountains stand guard in the background. D

Chef John Besh's Family Table   NULL

Pati's Mexican Table  "Asian Influences In Mexican Cooking"  NULL

The Woodwright's Shop  "Big Ash Mallet!"  NULL

Rick Steves' Europe  "Cinque Terre: Italy's Hidden Riviera"  Rick samples village life, fishing for anchovies at midnight, savoring pesto, picking grapes, cheering on cliff divers, and visits quarries where Michelangelo selected marble.G

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Immigrating to America, II"  Every person who lives in the United States is an immigrant or the descendant of someone who immigrated here. In some cases they were travelers looking for a place where they would be free to practice their traditions. In every case they were looking for a better life. D

Lidia's Italy In America  "New York's Southern Italian"  Lidia makes cannelloni, explores pasta making traditions in Italy and makes a Brooklyn discovery in Frankie's Spuntino, two men cooking Italian-American food with a modern twist. D

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Salmon and Latkes"  NULL

Sara's Weeknight Meals  "Breakfast for Dinner"  Turn the day upside down with easy egg-based meals like Indian Scrambled Eggs, infused with exotic flavors on a crispy platform of pappadam. How about a savory BLT and Egg Pie, a fun take on the lunchtime classic with an easy crust for the pastry impaired? And if you have lots of leftover vegetables, the French classic Souffled Omelet is a spectacular solution. When there's no time to cook, reach for the eggs!. D

Coastal Cooking with John Shields  "Old Cape Cod"  John Shields shares secrets from his culinary training ground - Cape Cod - with a Squid Stew from the legendary Clem and Ursie's, paired with Boston Baked Brown Bread. Other recipes include Back Bay Clam Chowder, and Wellfleet Cranberry Scones. Kitchen Goddess Andrea then explains how to serve scones. D

Rick Steves' Europe  "Cinque Terre: Italy's Hidden Riviera"  Rick samples village life, fishing for anchovies at midnight, savoring pesto, picking grapes, cheering on cliff divers, and visits quarries where Michelangelo selected marble.G

Global Voices  "Cuba: An African Odyssey Part 2"  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

Globe Trekker  "Globe Trekker Food Hour: Spice Trails"  Merrilees Parker, Padma Lakshmi, Tyler Florence and Peter Gordon travel the world to see how control of the spice trails has made great cities and destroyed ancient civilizations. They trace the origins of cloves, nutmeg, pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and other tasty treasures.G

Outdoor Idaho  "Living Legends"  Profiles include: a 79-year-old riverboat captain, an 87-year-old hat maker, a 92-year-old wilderness photographer, and a 75-year-old horsepacker.G

Dialogue  "Naomi Shihab Nye"  The Palestinian-American poet, essayist, novelist and teacher talks with host Marcia Franklin. In her writing, she is inspired by her experiences as an Arab-American, as well as the richness and diversity of people and places she has encountered in the U.S. and abroad.G

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Globe Trekker  "Globe Trekker Food Hour: Spice Trails"  Merrilees Parker, Padma Lakshmi, Tyler Florence and Peter Gordon travel the world to see how control of the spice trails has made great cities and destroyed ancient civilizations. They trace the origins of cloves, nutmeg, pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, and other tasty treasures.G

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