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Rick Steves' Italy: Cities of Dreams   Travel guru Rick Steves tours the ancient glories and back-street riches of three Italian cities - Rome, Venice and Florence. Starting in Florence, he beholds art by Fra Angelico, Botticelli and Michelangelo before savoring Florentine-style steak. In Rome, he ventures into the rustic neighborhoods of Trastevere and the Ghetto, before setting off for Venice.G

Daniel O'Donnell Stand Beside Me   This rousing concert celebration of Irish, country, gospel, rock, movie tunes and longtime fan favorites includes performances of "Que Sera, Sera," "That's Amore," "Our Anniversary," "Silver Wings," "Blaze of Glory" and many more. Joining Daniel on stage is his six-piece band, backup vocalists, and singing partner of 26 years, Mary Duff.G

Joe Bonamassa: Tour De Force - Live In London   This special is drawn from four different concerts on four different nights in four different venues. Together they chronicle the guitarist's rise from the intimate club environment of the 200-seat capacity Borderline to the Royal Albert Hall. Each evening is marked by a unique theme with different set lists, arrangements and ensembles. The journey begins in The Borderline with a three-piece band.G

Bee Gees One Night Only   This 1997 concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, is one of the very few Bee Gees performances filmed. The music special showcases many of the group's disco and pop hits. The Gibb brothers, who comprised the Bee Gees, sang three-part harmony and wrote their own hit songs. Two of the three siblings have died - Maurice in 2004 and Robin in 2012. Barry continues to perform as a solo act.G

Doctor Who Series  "The Curse of the Black Spot"  The TARDIS is marooned onboard a 17th-century pirate ship whose crew members are being lured to their death by a beautiful siren. When the captain's son is taken, the implacable pirate must place his life in the Doctor's hands and with him, take an extraordinary leap of faith.G

Antiques Roadshow  "Baton Rouge, Hour Two"  Highlights include a Louisiana political poster, found in a pile of garbage on the side of the road, appraised for $3,000 to $4,000; three paintings by New Orleans artists and Newcomb pottery founders William and Ellsworth Woodward, worth about $30,000 to $50,000; and a NASA photograph collection brought by a former employee who served as one of the test directors for the Zero-G airplane, valued at $35,000 to $45,000. Part 2 of 3G

Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe   A high contrast night at the Loveless Barn as raw and raspy folk stomper Langhorne Slim sets up a smoother set of rocking blue-eyed soul by American Idol finalist Paul McDonald and his wife actress Niki Reed. Also, acoustic guitar alchemy from Bill Mize and gospel rock from Annabelle's Curse. D

Austin City Limits  "The Shins/Dr. Dog"  Highlighting two alternative rock groups, The Shins play songs from heir latest recording Port of Morrow, while Dr. Dog perform selections from Be the Void.G

Over Hawai'i   This off-the-beaten-path tour of Hawai'i's six major islands and popular visitor destinations interweaves visuals with insights into distinctive landscapes and the islands' culture. Local people share facts about the geology, plants and animals, along with ancient stories and traditional beliefs that still play important roles in today's Hawaiian life.G

Sun Studio Sessions  "Will Sexton"  The songwriter has credits that range from Waylon Jennings to Stephen Stills. Here he is joined by Amy LaVere and Allison Mosshart (from Jack White's band Dead Weather). Sexton performs several of his songs and talks about his approach to songwriting.G

Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe   A high contrast night at the Loveless Barn as raw and raspy folk stomper Langhorne Slim sets up a smoother set of rocking blue-eyed soul by American Idol finalist Paul McDonald and his wife actress Niki Reed. Also, acoustic guitar alchemy from Bill Mize and gospel rock from Annabelle's Curse. D

Austin City Limits  "The Shins/Dr. Dog"  Highlighting two alternative rock groups, The Shins play songs from heir latest recording Port of Morrow, while Dr. Dog perform selections from Be the Void.G

Wild Photo Adventures  "Southern Killer Whales"  Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner and photographer Aaron Baggenstos brave the Pacific Northwest's Salish Sea to photograph killer whales. D

Wild Photo Adventures  "Pacific Northwest Rainforest"  Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner travels to Washington State to photograph the Hoh Rainforest in Olympic National Park with photographer Aaron Baggenstos. D

Barbecue University with Steven Raichlen  "Louisiana and the Gulf Coast"  Raichlen collects regional treats, including new shrimp and smokies, grilled blackened catfish with fennel and Cajun roasting chicken on a beer can.G

Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co.: Our Food Heritage  "Spanish Rule"  Spain was one of the first countries to explore the New World and was responsible for Louisiana's system of laws, the architecture of the "French" quarter and the food markets of New Orleans. Dr. Paul E. Hoffman introduces us to early Spanish Louisiana. Chef Folse along with Tee Wayne Abshire and Ricky Breaux demonstrate how to make jambalaya, one of Louisiana's most common dishes, which was inspired by Spanish paella. D

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Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co.: Our Food Heritage  "Italian Immigration to America"  Oppression, religious freedom, heavy taxes and deplorable working conditions brought many immigrants to the New World. The Italians were no different. Disappointed and betrayed by their government, many Sicilians emigrated from the harbor of Palermo to the port of New Orleans. D

Rick Steves Special  "A Symphonic Journey"  Rick Steves, America's leading authority on European travel, teams up with the Cascade Symphony Orchestra and maestro Michael Miropolsky for a musical journey that begins in the United States, and touches down in seven different European countries. The special, taped at the Edmonds Center for the Arts near Seattle, Wash., celebrates music's power to stir the patriotic soul. D

Burt Wolf: Taste of Freedom  "Carnival"  January 6, known as Twelfth Night, Epiphany or King's Day, begins Shrovetide, which leads to Mardi Gras.G

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Breakfast Standbys"  Man on the Street John "Doc" Willoughby challenges viewers to a blind oatmeal tasting to see if steel-cut really is better than instant. Then, host Christopher Kimball goes into the test kitchen with test cook Bridget Lancaster to learn how to make the best bowl of 10-Minute Steel Cut Oatmeal. Next, equipment expert Adam Ried is in the Equipment Corner reviewing his favorite moka pots, and Chris answers questions from viewers. D

Simply Ming  "Jody Adams & Cooking Greens"  We're all supposed to eat more greens, but how do you cook them? Well, Chef Jody Adams knows her foliage and she's going to help Ming make it tasty on the fly on this episode of Simply Ming. D

Taste This!  "Veal Medallions"  NULL

Rick Steves' Europe  "Norway's West: Fjords, Mountains and Bergen"  Rick sails under towering fjord cliffs, hikes on glaciers and finds surviving traditions in remote farm hamlets. He delves into Hanseatic heritage and takes in the salty hospitality of Norway's historic capitol, Bergen.G

Moyers & Company  "Ian Haney Lopez on the Dog Whistle Politics of Race"  This week on Moyers & Company (check local listings), author and legal scholar Ian Haney Lopez joins Bill to talk about dog whistle politics and how racism has changed in America since the civil rights era. The dog whistle of racism, says Ian Haney Lopez, is "the dark magic" by which middle-class voters have been seduced to vote against their own economic interests. Politicians have mastered the use of dog whistles - code words that turn Americans against each other while turning America over to plutocrats. D

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Outdoor Idaho  "An Idaho Winter"  The West's love affair with the land does not end with the coming of the cold and snow. Back country skiing, ice climbing, elk feeding andice fishing are just some of the facets of an Idaho Winter. D

Dialogue  "Behind The Scenes at POV"  Host Marcia Franklin interviews Simon Kilmurry, executive director and producer of the documentary film series POV, during his recent visit to Idaho. They discuss how films are chosen for the series and the state of independent non-fiction film.G

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European Journal  "Overthrow In Ukraine, Enormous Problems Ahead"  Ukraine: Overthrow - In Ukraine, after weeks of protests, the opposition is back in center stage. An arrest warrant has now been issued for Viktor Yanukovych, still president of the country a few days ago. Yanukovych's ouster was preceded by bloody confrontations on Kiev's Independence Square. D

America ReFramed  "Drivers Wanted"  Drivers Wanted reveals the impossibly eclectic community inhabiting a taxi garage in Queens, New York. Each day, a million New Yorkers depend on the anonymous faces behind the wheels, the men who tirelessly drive the city that doesn't sleep. The film follows Eric, a new immigrant from China with a fresh start in America. D

Carhenge: Genius Or Junk?   Outside Alliance, Nebraska, a whimsical monument rises from the desolate prairie. Fashioned from 38 spray-painted vintage automobiles stacked and buried upright, the structure known as Carhenge faithfully replicates its British counterpart, Stonehenge. CARHENGE: GENIUS OR JUNK? examines how this quirky monument challenged one community's definition of art, freedom of expression and appropriate land use. D

Indian Motorcycle Memories   Vintage photos and film footage evoke the daredevil days of the 1920s and explore the mystique of these classic American racing bikes. The program traces the history of the rise and post-World War II fall of the company. Interviews with Indian riders bring personal insight to past and present, including today's mix of old and new fans, all of whom keep the memories alive and the old engines revving.G

Moyers & Company  "Ian Haney Lopez on the Dog Whistle Politics of Race"  This week on Moyers & Company (check local listings), author and legal scholar Ian Haney Lopez joins Bill to talk about dog whistle politics and how racism has changed in America since the civil rights era. The dog whistle of racism, says Ian Haney Lopez, is "the dark magic" by which middle-class voters have been seduced to vote against their own economic interests. Politicians have mastered the use of dog whistles - code words that turn Americans against each other while turning America over to plutocrats. D

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Washington Week with Gwen Ifill   NULL

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