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12:00 AM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 33. Ein Kurort (A Spa), Ein Arztbesuch (A Visit to the Doctor)"  A historical look at spas, highlighting the famous city of Bad Ems, along with a documentary about a typical physical examination. Vocabulary about health. [P]

12:15 AM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Wiederholung (Review) 11"  Weiterbilden in der Freizeit (Leisure Learning), Urlaub: Gestern und heute (Vacation: Yesterday and Today), Abenteuerurlaub (Adventure Vacation). [P]

12:30 AM 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Potential and Capacitance"  Franklin proposes a successful theory of the Leyden jar and invents the parallel plate capacitor.n. [P]

1:00 AM 
Growing Old in a New Age  "Maximizing Physical Potential of Older Adults"  Considers ways to develop the greatest physical potential in an aging individual while compensating for the effects of aging. Elders describe how lifestyle choices have helped them maintain an active, healthy life. [P]

2:00 AM 
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century  "Northwest Contrast"  What challenges continue to face this Russian port in post-Soviet society? Vologda: Russian Farming in Flux - How have previously state-owned collective farms changed with privatization? [G]

2:30 AM 
Power of Place: Geography for the 21st Century  "Holding The Hinterlands"  Dagestan: Caucuses Disconnect? The ethnically diverse, Islamic republic of Dagestan contrasts with neighboring Chechnya where rebels fight for independence.Bratsk: The Legacy of Central Planning - Communist ambitions create the world's largest hydroelectric project followed by a Russian city in the middle of Siberia. [G]

3:00 AM 
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History  "Disease and History: Typhoid Mary and the Search F"  This workshop looks at the history of infectious disease in America, particularly typhoid, diphtheria, and polio, and their "conquest" by medical research and public health regulation. With the aid of contemporary medical journal articles and New York City health records, the onscreen participants investigate the medical and civil liberties issues exemplified by the case of "Typhoid Mary" Mallon. Facing off as either Board of Health officials or friends of Mary Mallon, workshop participants debate the typhoid carrier's fate. [G]

4:00 AM 
Saddle Club  "Tenderfoot"  Belle comes down with a mysterious illness that even the new young vet can't diagnose. Melanie and Ashley set out to ride an uncontrollable horse. [G]

4:30 AM 
Biz Kid$  "How to Achieve Your Financial Goals"  Join us and you'll learn to track your expenses, get control of your spending, and invest what's left over to reach your financial goals. You'll see the importance of starting young, while time is on your side. [P]

5:00 AM 
Nasa "Why" Files  "Case of the Mysterious Red Light"  Have you ever seen an unusually bright red sunrise or sunset and wondered why? That's exactly what happens in The Case of the Mysterious Red Light as the tree house detectives accept the challenge of trying to find the source of the red light. [G]

6:00 AM 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Walter Pisano, Silky Corn Soup"  Nick makes Silky Corn Soup with Truffle Oil and King Crab before welcoming Chef Walter Pisano from Tulio Ristorante in Seattle, who prepares Buccatini with Pancetta and Ricotta. [P]

6:30 AM 
Avec Eric  "Star Ingredients"  Simple and delicious seared Salmon with sauteed Pea Shoots and Ginger-soy Vinaigrette are prepared. [G]

7:00 AM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Istanbul"  Rick loses himself in the Grand Bazaar and munches through the Spice Market. He follows the fall of the ancient capital of Byzantium and the rise of Islam at the city's wall. [G]

7:30 AM 
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Southwestern, France"  Burt tours Toulouse, discovers history about the city's cloth dyers. He looks at 35,000-year-old cave paintings and wanders along beautiful canals. [A]

8:00 AM 
The Victory Garden  "Earth: Celebrate The Earth"  MAKE any day Arbor Day after host Jamie Durie visits the Massachusetts Horticultural Society to explain how to choose and plant the right tree for the right spot. TEACH future generations about the importance of preserving the earth with gardening tips for kids from lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers. [P]

8:30 AM 
The New Yankee Workshop  "The Island"  Norm fashions an island for the kitchen that is clad in panels of reclaimed heart pine with a butcher block top. It features a drawer-mounted microwave. Part 7 of 9 [G]

9:00 AM 
Woodsmith Shop  "Making Great Table Legs"  There's more to making a table leg than just cutting a long board. First, learn the secrets to getting a perfect grain pattern on a leg. [P]

9:30 AM 
Moment of Luxury  "Northwest Style: Fresh and Natural"  Seattle and Washington Wine Country - Whether it's seafood, coffee, architecture or design, Seattle, where the high mountains meet Puget Sound, is all about a fresh approach. Bill tastes some local specialties at Pike Place Market, one of the oldest farmers' markets in the U.S. [P]

10:00 AM 
Scheewe Art Workshop  "Gardener's Favorite Hat"  The simplicity of a garden hat and fresh flowers, who can resist wanting to paint and enjoy this subject all year long. [P]

10:30 AM 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Wilderness Day"  Step into the wilderness with Bob Ross and enjoy the peace and beauty that refreshes the soul. [P]

11:00 AM 
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Seafood Cocktail Party"  Rick invites friends for Sunday afternoon iced drinks with a Mexican raw-bar menu that includes roasted tomato shrimp cocktail and two ceviches. [G]

11:30 AM 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "Charcuterie: Sausage and Pate"  Julia and Jacques demonstrate recipes for sausage and pate that are right out of the French countryside. Made from scratch Sausage and Lentil Salad, Country Pat (2 ways), and for a finale, a grand truffle infused sausage wrapped in fresh baked brioche (recipe also demonstrated). [P]

12:00 PM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 33. Ein Kurort (A Spa), Ein Arztbesuch (A Visit to the Doctor)"  A historical look at spas, highlighting the famous city of Bad Ems, along with a documentary about a typical physical examination. Vocabulary about health. [P]

12:15 PM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Wiederholung (Review) 11"  Weiterbilden in der Freizeit (Leisure Learning), Urlaub: Gestern und heute (Vacation: Yesterday and Today), Abenteuerurlaub (Adventure Vacation). [P]

12:30 PM 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Potential and Capacitance"  Franklin proposes a successful theory of the Leyden jar and invents the parallel plate capacitor.n. [P]

1:00 PM 
Growing Old in a New Age  "Maximizing Physical Potential of Older Adults"  Considers ways to develop the greatest physical potential in an aging individual while compensating for the effects of aging. Elders describe how lifestyle choices have helped them maintain an active, healthy life. [P]

2:00 PM 
Place of Our Own  "Preventing and Responding to Bullying Behavior"  [P]

2:30 PM 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "El Curriculo Integrado"  [P]

3:00 PM 
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History  "Disease and History: Typhoid Mary and the Search F"  This workshop looks at the history of infectious disease in America, particularly typhoid, diphtheria, and polio, and their "conquest" by medical research and public health regulation. With the aid of contemporary medical journal articles and New York City health records, the onscreen participants investigate the medical and civil liberties issues exemplified by the case of "Typhoid Mary" Mallon. Facing off as either Board of Health officials or friends of Mary Mallon, workshop participants debate the typhoid carrier's fate. [G]

4:00 PM 
Saddle Club  "Tenderfoot"  Belle comes down with a mysterious illness that even the new young vet can't diagnose. Melanie and Ashley set out to ride an uncontrollable horse. [G]

4:30 PM 
Biz Kid$  "How to Achieve Your Financial Goals"  Join us and you'll learn to track your expenses, get control of your spending, and invest what's left over to reach your financial goals. You'll see the importance of starting young, while time is on your side. [P]

5:00 PM 
Nasa "Why" Files  "Case of the Mysterious Red Light"  Have you ever seen an unusually bright red sunrise or sunset and wondered why? That's exactly what happens in The Case of the Mysterious Red Light as the tree house detectives accept the challenge of trying to find the source of the red light. [G]

6:00 PM 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Walter Pisano, Silky Corn Soup"  Nick makes Silky Corn Soup with Truffle Oil and King Crab before welcoming Chef Walter Pisano from Tulio Ristorante in Seattle, who prepares Buccatini with Pancetta and Ricotta. [P]

6:30 PM 
Avec Eric  "Star Ingredients"  Simple and delicious seared Salmon with sauteed Pea Shoots and Ginger-soy Vinaigrette are prepared. [G]

7:00 PM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Istanbul"  Rick loses himself in the Grand Bazaar and munches through the Spice Market. He follows the fall of the ancient capital of Byzantium and the rise of Islam at the city's wall. [G]

7:30 PM 
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Southwestern, France"  Burt tours Toulouse, discovers history about the city's cloth dyers. He looks at 35,000-year-old cave paintings and wanders along beautiful canals. [A]

8:00 PM 
The Victory Garden  "Earth: Celebrate The Earth"  MAKE any day Arbor Day after host Jamie Durie visits the Massachusetts Horticultural Society to explain how to choose and plant the right tree for the right spot. TEACH future generations about the importance of preserving the earth with gardening tips for kids from lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers. [P]

8:30 PM 
The New Yankee Workshop  "The Island"  Norm fashions an island for the kitchen that is clad in panels of reclaimed heart pine with a butcher block top. It features a drawer-mounted microwave. Part 7 of 9 [G]

9:00 PM 
Woodsmith Shop  "Making Great Table Legs"  There's more to making a table leg than just cutting a long board. First, learn the secrets to getting a perfect grain pattern on a leg. [P]

9:30 PM 
Moment of Luxury  "Northwest Style: Fresh and Natural"  Seattle and Washington Wine Country - Whether it's seafood, coffee, architecture or design, Seattle, where the high mountains meet Puget Sound, is all about a fresh approach. Bill tastes some local specialties at Pike Place Market, one of the oldest farmers' markets in the U.S. [P]

10:00 PM 
Scheewe Art Workshop  "Gardener's Favorite Hat"  The simplicity of a garden hat and fresh flowers, who can resist wanting to paint and enjoy this subject all year long. [P]

10:30 PM 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Wilderness Day"  Step into the wilderness with Bob Ross and enjoy the peace and beauty that refreshes the soul. [P]

11:00 PM 
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Seafood Cocktail Party"  Rick invites friends for Sunday afternoon iced drinks with a Mexican raw-bar menu that includes roasted tomato shrimp cocktail and two ceviches. [G]

11:30 PM 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "Charcuterie: Sausage and Pate"  Julia and Jacques demonstrate recipes for sausage and pate that are right out of the French countryside. Made from scratch Sausage and Lentil Salad, Country Pat (2 ways), and for a finale, a grand truffle infused sausage wrapped in fresh baked brioche (recipe also demonstrated). [P]


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