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12:00 AM 
Expanding Canon: Teaching Multicultural Literature In High School, The  "Workshop 5. Cultural Studies: Ishmael Reed and Graciela Lim"  In Part I, Betty Tillman Samb and her students at Raoul Wallenberg High School in San Francisco, California, explore Ishmael Reed. [P]

1:00 AM 
French In Action  "All Manner of Transportation I"  Mireille is going to Chartres, and Robert invites himself along. They decide to take the train. Robert almost gets lost in the metro on his way to meet Mireille at the station. [G]

1:30 AM 
French In Action  "All Manner of Transportation II"  At Chartres, Robert is deeply moved by the beauty of the cathedral and of his companion. When she leaves briefly, to visit a nearby museum, he imagines he's being betrayed. [G]

2:00 AM 
Unfinished Nation  "The Road to War"  Complex system of alliances/rivalries that leads Europe into armed conflict in 1914. Initially, Wilson and U. S. walk neutrality tightrope. Election issues in 1916. Ties to Great Britain, and incidents on high seas lead U.S. into conflict in 1917. Creating a fighting force and economic/industrial support for war effort. Intolerance of divergent ideas on the home front. [G]

2:30 AM 
Unfinished Nation  "To End All Wars?"  Before U.S. troops arrive in Europe, Germany defeats Russia and moves toward Paris. Labor unrest at home. Allies push German troops back to border; high casualties. Wilson's Fourteen Points. Short- and long-term fallout from Paris Peace talks. Turbulent times for country: racial and labor unrest, Red scare. [G]

3:00 AM 
Human Condition  "What You Don't Know"  This episode identifies the linkages between environmental pollution and illnesses in communities, and discusses the impact of pollution on quality of life through a series of case studies and discusses OSHA's role in workplace protection, and offers ideas for ensuring the safe use of chemicals in the home. [G]

3:30 AM 
Human Condition  "Food for Thought"  This episode measures the health cost of nutritional illiteracy by looking at the critical elements of good nutrition, factors that influence eating habits, and the impact that being well-informed can have on individual nutritional decisions. [G]

4:00 AM 
Saddle Club  "Blind Faith"  Saddle Club members help a visually impaired girl conquer her fear of horses and in the process prove to her overly protective mother that she can live an independent life. [G]

4:30 AM 
Biz Kid$  "How Credit Affects Your Life"  Did you know that your credit score could make the difference in whether or not you get into the college of your dreams? Your credit score could even impact whether or not you get the job you're applying for. Join the Biz Kids, and you'll learn about building good credit and how the credit laws affect your life. [P]

5:00 AM 
Growing a Greener World  "Seed Savers Exchange - Saving the Planet by Saving Seeds"  Decorah, IA. On an 890-acre farm in Iowa, the horticultural heritage of America is being preserved one seed at a time. [P]

5:30 AM 
Hands On Crafts for Kids  "Japan"  Japan Is an island country located east of Asia, made up of hundreds of smaller islands but four main islands. The country has a rich history with great ties to the past. [P]

6:00 AM 
Chef John Besh's New Orleans [P]

6:30 AM 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Elise Wiggins, Chocolate and Cherry Cake"  Nick shares his recipe for Pork Chops with Nancibella Sauce before being joined by Denver's Elise Wiggins from Panzano, who demonstrates Chocolate and Cherry Cake. [P]

7:00 AM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Copenhagen"  Rick finds reminders of Viking history, strolls Europe's first great pedestrian boulevard, ogles crown jewels in the palace treasury and visits Tivoli Gardens. [G]

7:30 AM 
Travelscope  "Istanbul - at the Crossroads of History"  [P]

8:00 AM 
Garden Smart Beautiful plants and expert gardeners bundled into a historic setting. What's not to like? Come along as GardenSMART explores a celebrated garden with a great story. [P]

8:30 AM 
Ask This Old House  "Installing A Front Porch Light; Splitting Firewood"  Host Kevin O'Connor works with an electrician in Atlanta to install a front porch light. Then Kevin, along with general contractor Tom Silva, landscape contractor Roger Cook and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, asks, "What Is It?" Afterward, Roger shares with Kevin a tip for efficiently splitting firewood. [P]

9:00 AM 
For Your Home  "Gentlemen's Quarters, Part 8"  Vicki introduces the healthiest and easiest solution to rid basements of dampness and odors. Then she creates a perfect haven with natural accents and warm colors. [P]

9:30 AM 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Easter"  Chef Chris Paulk creates stuffing from leftover bread, a Cornish hen with mushroom sauce and fruitopia skewers. She decorates the table for Easter. [G]

10:00 AM 
Knit & Crochet Today  "High Fashion Knit and Crochet"  All you fashionistas out there get your hooks & needles ready because today we've got 2 stunning projects from top designer James Coviello. [G]

10:30 AM 
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors  "Death Valley Dunes, Part 2"  In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary concludes-in finishing details-the Death Valley watercolor painting from the previous episode. [P]

11:00 AM 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Southern Fare, Reinvented"  [P]

11:30 AM 
Lidia's Italy In America  "Kansas City: Italian American Steak In Kansas City"  [P]

12:00 PM 
Expanding Canon: Teaching Multicultural Literature In High School, The  "Workshop 5. Cultural Studies: Ishmael Reed and Graciela Lim"  In Part I, Betty Tillman Samb and her students at Raoul Wallenberg High School in San Francisco, California, explore Ishmael Reed. [P]

1:00 PM 
French In Action  "All Manner of Transportation I"  Mireille is going to Chartres, and Robert invites himself along. They decide to take the train. Robert almost gets lost in the metro on his way to meet Mireille at the station. [G]

1:30 PM 
French In Action  "All Manner of Transportation II"  At Chartres, Robert is deeply moved by the beauty of the cathedral and of his companion. When she leaves briefly, to visit a nearby museum, he imagines he's being betrayed. [G]

2:00 PM 
Place of Our Own  "Importance of Art Activities"  [P]

2:30 PM 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Actividades En El Hogar"  [P]

3:00 PM 
Human Condition  "What You Don't Know"  This episode identifies the linkages between environmental pollution and illnesses in communities, and discusses the impact of pollution on quality of life through a series of case studies and discusses OSHA's role in workplace protection, and offers ideas for ensuring the safe use of chemicals in the home. [G]

3:30 PM 
Human Condition  "Food for Thought"  This episode measures the health cost of nutritional illiteracy by looking at the critical elements of good nutrition, factors that influence eating habits, and the impact that being well-informed can have on individual nutritional decisions. [G]

4:00 PM 
Saddle Club  "Blind Faith"  Saddle Club members help a visually impaired girl conquer her fear of horses and in the process prove to her overly protective mother that she can live an independent life. [G]

4:30 PM 
Biz Kid$  "How Credit Affects Your Life"  Did you know that your credit score could make the difference in whether or not you get into the college of your dreams? Your credit score could even impact whether or not you get the job you're applying for. Join the Biz Kids, and you'll learn about building good credit and how the credit laws affect your life. [P]

5:00 PM 
Growing a Greener World  "Seed Savers Exchange - Saving the Planet by Saving Seeds"  Decorah, IA. On an 890-acre farm in Iowa, the horticultural heritage of America is being preserved one seed at a time. [P]

5:30 PM 
Hands On Crafts for Kids  "Japan"  Japan Is an island country located east of Asia, made up of hundreds of smaller islands but four main islands. The country has a rich history with great ties to the past. [P]

6:00 PM 
Chef John Besh's New Orleans [P]

6:30 PM 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Elise Wiggins, Chocolate and Cherry Cake"  Nick shares his recipe for Pork Chops with Nancibella Sauce before being joined by Denver's Elise Wiggins from Panzano, who demonstrates Chocolate and Cherry Cake. [P]

7:00 PM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Copenhagen"  Rick finds reminders of Viking history, strolls Europe's first great pedestrian boulevard, ogles crown jewels in the palace treasury and visits Tivoli Gardens. [G]

7:30 PM 
Travelscope  "Istanbul - at the Crossroads of History"  [P]

8:00 PM 
Garden Smart Beautiful plants and expert gardeners bundled into a historic setting. What's not to like? Come along as GardenSMART explores a celebrated garden with a great story. [P]

8:30 PM 
Ask This Old House  "Installing A Front Porch Light; Splitting Firewood"  Host Kevin O'Connor works with an electrician in Atlanta to install a front porch light. Then Kevin, along with general contractor Tom Silva, landscape contractor Roger Cook and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, asks, "What Is It?" Afterward, Roger shares with Kevin a tip for efficiently splitting firewood. [P]

9:00 PM 
For Your Home  "Gentlemen's Quarters, Part 8"  Vicki introduces the healthiest and easiest solution to rid basements of dampness and odors. Then she creates a perfect haven with natural accents and warm colors. [P]

9:30 PM 
Katie Brown Workshop  "Easter"  Chef Chris Paulk creates stuffing from leftover bread, a Cornish hen with mushroom sauce and fruitopia skewers. She decorates the table for Easter. [G]

10:00 PM 
Knit & Crochet Today  "High Fashion Knit and Crochet"  All you fashionistas out there get your hooks & needles ready because today we've got 2 stunning projects from top designer James Coviello. [G]

10:30 PM 
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors  "Death Valley Dunes, Part 2"  In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary concludes-in finishing details-the Death Valley watercolor painting from the previous episode. [P]

11:00 PM 
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated  "Southern Fare, Reinvented"  [P]

11:30 PM 
Lidia's Italy In America  "Kansas City: Italian American Steak In Kansas City"  [P]


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