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12:00 AM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 27. Geschichte Eines Gymnasiums (History of a Gymnasium), Der Schulalltag (A Typical School Day)"  A historical documentary about secondary education and a contemporary portrait of a rural high school student, with comments from Susanne and native speakers. [P]

12:15 AM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Wiederholung (Review) 9"  Ein Familiengeschichte (A Family History), Drei Jugendportr. [P]

12:30 AM 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Harmony of the Spheres"  A last lingering look back at mechanics to see new connections between old discoveries. n. [P]

1:00 AM 
Growing Old in a New Age  "Myths and Realities of Aging"  The common myths surrounding aging are compared with today's realities. Experts and elders describe how we learn about aging and how knowledge can help us debunk myths. [P]

2:00 AM 
Examined Life: An Introduction to Philosophy  "What Is Art"  "What is Art" looks at several views on the nature of art, and how these have been affected by changes in artistic styles and techniques. According to the French philosopher Jean Francois Lyotard a work of art is the result of a search for deeper values. [P]

2:30 AM 
Examined Life: An Introduction to Philosophy  "What Is The Meaning of Life"  Evaluates how the meaning and purpose of life have been viewed in light of religion, culture or history, as well as from an individual existential level. Program features the views of Hegel and Kierkegaard. [G]

3:00 AM 
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History  "Cans, Coal and Corporations: The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition"  Intrastate transportation and industrial technology exploded in the second half of the nineteenth century, creating a new vision of America. Join the onscreen participants as they draw on essays written to celebrate the 1893 Colombian Exposition in Chicago to explore this new perspective, both cosmopolitan and expansionist, and its implications for the future. [G]

4:00 AM 
Saddle Club  "The Home Straight"  Saddle Club members are faced with the difficult task of finding a way an old man and a horse can both enjoy useful old age. [G]

4:30 AM 
Biz Kid$  "What Is Money?"  The Biz Kids say: "Show me the money!" Join us and you'll take a grand tour through the history of money from the days of bartering, through the first coins and currency, all the way to the electronic transfers of today. Watch as the Biz Kids put on cowboy boots and get a crash course in the art of negotiation and exchange at a high-energy cattle auction in Colorado. [P]

5:00 AM 
NASA Connect  "Special Edition: World Space Congress 2002: The New Face of Space"  The World Space Congress 2002 is the "meeting of the decade" for space professionals. From the discovery of distant planets to medical advancements, from geological exploration to urban planning, from water on Mars to energy sources in developing nations, you'll find it all here. [G]

5:30 AM 
NASA Connect  "Data Analysis and Measurement: Dancing in the Night Sky"  NASA engineers and researchers use data analysis and measurement to study the auroras, key regions of the Earth s geospace or space environment. [G]

6:00 AM 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Laurent Manrique, Seafood"  Chef Stellino prepares Sole with Orange Ginger Sauce and Sauteed Spinach. Nick welcomes Chef Laurent Manrique from San Francisco's Aqua who prepares Hamachi and Grapefruit Basil Salad. [P]

6:30 AM 
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple  "Uncorked: Central Coast"  In this episode we explore the quintessential Zinfandel country of Paso Robles and the clean fruit-driven Chardonnays of Edna Valley. We'll meet the Haas family of California who partnered with the Chateauneuf du Pape producing Perrin family to bring Rhone Valley styles wine to California's central coast. [P]

7:00 AM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Rick Steves' Europe: The Making Of"  Rick and his crew part the curtains to reveal the behind-the-scenes work involved in producing the series. This episode follows the crew through Milan and around Lake Como to chronicle the creative process as the challenges and surprises that come when travel is shaped into a finished show. [G]

7:30 AM 
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Manhattan"  Manhattan is the world epicenter for money, creativity, and culture. In this program, Burt tells you how that came to be and tours you through the town from the tip of the island to Central Park. [P]

8:00 AM 
The Victory Garden  "Urban Oasis"  [P]

8:30 AM 
The New Yankee Workshop  "The Pantry"  Norm designs and builds a custom pantry cabinet for the dream kitchen with creative storage ideas for the inside of the door. Part 5 of 9 [G]

9:00 AM 
Woodsmith Shop  "Easy-To-Build Weekend Workbench"  The centerpiece of every shop is a workbench. The editors of Woodsmith show step-by-step how to build our most popular weekend workbench using common building materials. [P]

9:30 AM 
Moment of Luxury  "Secrets and Sources of An Interior Designer"  New York, New York - For many people New York City is all about grand scale; but for a designer, the city is about the details. Bill visits his favorite architectural salvage emporium and an old world linen shop that specializes in custom embroidery. [P]

10:00 AM 
Scheewe Art Workshop  "Uncorked Cheer"  Enjoy learning how to paint glass as Sue paints bottles and a glass of cheer. A fun painting and a great gift. [P]

10:30 AM 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Golden Rays of Sunlight"  Walk a shadowy forest with Bob Ross and delight in warm sunbeams piercing the darkness. [P]

11:00 AM 
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Beach Blanket Barbecue"  Rick and his family turn their Chicago backyard in a Mexican seaside retreat where they serve Rick's grilled garlic and orange guacamole to start the fun. [G]

11:30 AM 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "Shellfish"  Julia and Jacques share opinions and know-how on mussels.and, oysters, clams and shrimp. [P]

12:00 PM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Episode 27. Geschichte Eines Gymnasiums (History of a Gymnasium), Der Schulalltag (A Typical School Day)"  A historical documentary about secondary education and a contemporary portrait of a rural high school student, with comments from Susanne and native speakers. [P]

12:15 PM 
Fokus Deutsch  "Wiederholung (Review) 9"  Ein Familiengeschichte (A Family History), Drei Jugendportr. [P]

12:30 PM 
Mechanical Universe…And Beyond, The  "Harmony of the Spheres"  A last lingering look back at mechanics to see new connections between old discoveries. n. [P]

1:00 PM 
Growing Old in a New Age  "Myths and Realities of Aging"  The common myths surrounding aging are compared with today's realities. Experts and elders describe how we learn about aging and how knowledge can help us debunk myths. [P]

2:00 PM 
Place of Our Own  "Playing to Learn"  [P]

2:30 PM 
Los Ninos En Su Casa  "Como Prevenir Las Lesiones"  [P]

3:00 PM 
Primary Sources: Workshops In American History  "Cans, Coal and Corporations: The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition"  Intrastate transportation and industrial technology exploded in the second half of the nineteenth century, creating a new vision of America. Join the onscreen participants as they draw on essays written to celebrate the 1893 Colombian Exposition in Chicago to explore this new perspective, both cosmopolitan and expansionist, and its implications for the future. [G]

4:00 PM 
Saddle Club  "The Home Straight"  Saddle Club members are faced with the difficult task of finding a way an old man and a horse can both enjoy useful old age. [G]

4:30 PM 
Biz Kid$  "What Is Money?"  The Biz Kids say: "Show me the money!" Join us and you'll take a grand tour through the history of money from the days of bartering, through the first coins and currency, all the way to the electronic transfers of today. Watch as the Biz Kids put on cowboy boots and get a crash course in the art of negotiation and exchange at a high-energy cattle auction in Colorado. [P]

5:00 PM 
NASA Connect  "Special Edition: World Space Congress 2002: The New Face of Space"  The World Space Congress 2002 is the "meeting of the decade" for space professionals. From the discovery of distant planets to medical advancements, from geological exploration to urban planning, from water on Mars to energy sources in developing nations, you'll find it all here. [G]

5:30 PM 
NASA Connect  "Data Analysis and Measurement: Dancing in the Night Sky"  NASA engineers and researchers use data analysis and measurement to study the auroras, key regions of the Earth s geospace or space environment. [G]

6:00 PM 
Nick Stellino Cooking with Friends  "Laurent Manrique, Seafood"  Chef Stellino prepares Sole with Orange Ginger Sauce and Sauteed Spinach. Nick welcomes Chef Laurent Manrique from San Francisco's Aqua who prepares Hamachi and Grapefruit Basil Salad. [P]

6:30 PM 
Uncorked: Wine Made Simple  "Uncorked: Central Coast"  In this episode we explore the quintessential Zinfandel country of Paso Robles and the clean fruit-driven Chardonnays of Edna Valley. We'll meet the Haas family of California who partnered with the Chateauneuf du Pape producing Perrin family to bring Rhone Valley styles wine to California's central coast. [P]

7:00 PM 
Rick Steves' Europe  "Rick Steves' Europe: The Making Of"  Rick and his crew part the curtains to reveal the behind-the-scenes work involved in producing the series. This episode follows the crew through Milan and around Lake Como to chronicle the creative process as the challenges and surprises that come when travel is shaped into a finished show. [G]

7:30 PM 
Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions  "Manhattan"  Manhattan is the world epicenter for money, creativity, and culture. In this program, Burt tells you how that came to be and tours you through the town from the tip of the island to Central Park. [P]

8:00 PM 
The Victory Garden  "Urban Oasis"  [P]

8:30 PM 
The New Yankee Workshop  "The Pantry"  Norm designs and builds a custom pantry cabinet for the dream kitchen with creative storage ideas for the inside of the door. Part 5 of 9 [G]

9:00 PM 
Woodsmith Shop  "Easy-To-Build Weekend Workbench"  The centerpiece of every shop is a workbench. The editors of Woodsmith show step-by-step how to build our most popular weekend workbench using common building materials. [P]

9:30 PM 
Moment of Luxury  "Secrets and Sources of An Interior Designer"  New York, New York - For many people New York City is all about grand scale; but for a designer, the city is about the details. Bill visits his favorite architectural salvage emporium and an old world linen shop that specializes in custom embroidery. [P]

10:00 PM 
Scheewe Art Workshop  "Uncorked Cheer"  Enjoy learning how to paint glass as Sue paints bottles and a glass of cheer. A fun painting and a great gift. [P]

10:30 PM 
Best of the Joy of Painting  "Golden Rays of Sunlight"  Walk a shadowy forest with Bob Ross and delight in warm sunbeams piercing the darkness. [P]

11:00 PM 
Mexico -- One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless  "Beach Blanket Barbecue"  Rick and his family turn their Chicago backyard in a Mexican seaside retreat where they serve Rick's grilled garlic and orange guacamole to start the fun. [G]

11:30 PM 
Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home  "Shellfish"  Julia and Jacques share opinions and know-how on mussels.and, oysters, clams and shrimp. [P]


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