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Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman  "Ruff Bounces Back"  Ruff is under a lot of pressure. To his dismay, he's recently heard that schnauzers are the most intelligent breed of dogs. Meanwhile Chet has shredded his final term paper for obedience school. D

Nightly Business Report   NULL

Newshour Promo   NULL

PBS NewsHour   NULL

Washington Week with Gwen Ifill   NULL

Dialogue  "Doris Kearns Goodwin"  The Pulitzer Prize- winning author and historian talks with host Marcia Franklin about the lessons we can learn from Abraham Lincoln.G

Idaho Reports 2014   Co-hosts Melissa Davlin and Aaron Kunz are joined weekly by political analysts Betsy Russell and Jim Weatherby along with other news professionals to help provide a firsthand account of the week's events at the Idaho Legislature.G

Dalziel and Pascoe  "An Advancement of Learning Part 1 of 2"  When the body of a school principal, thought to be buried in Austria, is found under her own memorial in the school grounds, police detectives Andrew Dalziel and Peter Pascoe are called in to piece together the circumstances surrounding her untimely death. Part 1 of 2G

Peter Pan from the Milwaukee Ballet   Michael Pink's adaptation of J.M. Barrie's most famous work is performed by the Milwaukee Ballet. This production brings to life Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and many of the notable characters, including a larger-than-life crocodile that crawls along the orchestra pit.G

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Nature  "Touching The Wild"  Joe Hutto's idea of research is anything but normal, dedicating seven years of his life to becoming a wild mule deer. The herd would ordinarily run from any human but, incredibly, these keenly intelligent animals come to regard this stranger as one of their own.G

Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation  "South America"  Condors and scarlet macaws take us to the Andes and the Amazon. Giant petrels in Patagonia shadow killer whales. Hummingbirds feed at Iguazu Falls, vultures ride the thermals over Rio de Janiero, and black vultures target turtle eggs in Costa Rica. Part 4 of 6G

Wild!  "Porpoises In Peril"  Porpoises are the smallest members of the whale family. By following the struggles of two babies on opposite sides of the world, we see their dramatic lives. D

Orangutan Diary   Some of the youngest are in danger as malaria hits the clinic. Fugitive Bento has escaped from the islands but refuses to come quietly. The confiscation team confronts the armed captor of two baby orangutans, and Lone (the Centre's director) finally finds somewhere in the heart of Borneo where more rescued orangutans can be released. D

Nature  "Touching The Wild"  Joe Hutto's idea of research is anything but normal, dedicating seven years of his life to becoming a wild mule deer. The herd would ordinarily run from any human but, incredibly, these keenly intelligent animals come to regard this stranger as one of their own.G

Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation  "South America"  Condors and scarlet macaws take us to the Andes and the Amazon. Giant petrels in Patagonia shadow killer whales. Hummingbirds feed at Iguazu Falls, vultures ride the thermals over Rio de Janiero, and black vultures target turtle eggs in Costa Rica. Part 4 of 6G

The Electric Company  "Friends Or Aunts"  Annie Scrambler and her aunt go head-to-head with Lisa and Hector on a semi-popular game show. D

Cyberchase  "The X-Factor"  All is not well in Perfectamundo, a dome-enclosed cybersite, when orange spots are discovered building up on the dome's interior surface, blocking the site's precious sunlight. What source could be responsible for the spots multiplying so fast? Is it Hacker's new factory that pours out orange clouds through smoky stacks? It can't be that new Digifizz toy, with its tiny burst of colorful sparkles shooting into the air each time it gets used. With time running out, the CyberSquad must come to grips with the power of multiplication and use it to undo the site's pollution problem. D

Quilting Arts  "On Display"  Every artist approaches their art quilting in a different way - whether it's the medium or the technique. What they have in common is the desire to share their quilts. Color and dyes is Judy Coates Perez's favorite medium. D

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell  "Wine & Roses (Still Life), Part 3"  Begin highlighting roses and using the synthetic chisel-edge brushes to start under-painting the large grape leaves-adjusting the value of the color so that they show up against background. Then begin highlighting leaves to give them form. Now build darker shadows on back side of grapes. D

Chef's Life  "Cracklin' Kitchen"  NULL

Pati's Mexican Table  "Mexitalian!"  NULL

This Old House  "Arlington Italianate Project 2014/Made in the Shade"  Fence contractor Mark Bushway installs a custom PVC fence and arbor. Tile contractor Eric Ferrante creates a marble herringbone pattern in the powder room, while his brother Mark presents the grout color options for the faux slate floor in the mudroom. Tom builds a sliding barn door using salvaged antique wood from the attic. D

Rick Steves' Europe  "Dublin and Mystical Sidetrips"  NULL

Travelscope  "Victoria, Australia"  Joseph catches the urban beat of Victoria's capital, Melbourne, then heads out on the Great Ocean Road to take in the natural scenery and survey the village scene in coastal towns. From the Shipwreck Coast through Victoria's wine country to the heart of Grampians National Park he travels in search of the best of Victoria. In addition to his town adventures, his journey takes him from one natural area to another in hot pursuit of Australia's wildlife where he has close encounters with kangaroos, koalas and emus. D

Lidia's Kitchen  "Not Your Typical Burger"  NULL

Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen  "Dinner at the Diner"  NULL

Simply Ming  "Michael Schlow and Basting"  On this episode of Simply Ming it is all about basting, a technique chef's use that's great for home cooks too. Chef Michael Schlow cooks with Ming and shows that basting is as easy as a flick of the wrist as we cook on the fly on Simply Ming. D

Joanne Weir's Cooking Confidence  "Crowd Pleasers"  NULL

Rick Steves' Europe  "Dublin and Mystical Sidetrips"  NULL

Young Lincoln   Historians share their insight into Abraham Lincoln's boyhood, his close family bonds and personal tragedies that helped shape his attitudes, mold his character and cast a dark shadow of depression on his adult life.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

Life on the Line  "Armed for the Challenge"  "One Arm Willie" Stewart is set to defy his physical limits while training for the physically challenged triathlon USA championships. Determined to help others with disabilities, this world-class athlete demonstrates that disability doesn't mean inability. D

Life on the Line  "Anchoring Hope"  Access to healthcare is a challenge for many people living in the Amazon jungle. Like Antenor, a father of seven who supports his family by producing agriculture. He's been sick and not able to bring enough food home. D

PBS NewsHour   NULL

Nightly Business Report   NULL

Journal   NULL

Charlie Rose   NULL

Rebels with a Cause   Narrated by Oscar-winning actress Frances McDormand, this film spotlights a group of dedicated conservationists who fought to preserve open space, protect agriculture and wildlife, and establish public parks near San Francisco.G

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