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7:00 pm
Reagan Presidency
This detailed analysis features interviews with notable Reagan staff members, congressional leaders, scholars, journalists and presidential biographers. Part 3 of 3G
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8:00 pm
The Abolitionists: American Experience
"The Abolitionists, Part Two"
Douglass escapes slavery, eventually joining Garrison in the anti-slavery movement. Threatened with capture by his former owner, Douglass flees to England, returning to the U.S. in 1847. D
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9:00 pm
Pioneers of Television
"Funny Ladies"
This episode features the first standup comediennes to appear on television - legends such as Phyllis Diller and Joan Rivers. It also looks at Lucille Ball's breakthrough on "I Love Lucy" and the sitcom stars who followed, including Mary Tyler Moore, Betty White and Marla Gibbs. The episode covers television's most enduring variety star, Carol Burnett, and features interviews with contemporary actresses including Tina Fey and Margaret Cho. D
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10:00 pm
Chatsworth House
With the South facade under scaffolding for a ?14 million renovation, an events manager arranges for digital retouching for photos of couples using the area for weddings. It is also the 48th Chatsworth Horticultural and Produce show when members of the 700-person staff compete with each other for trophies.G
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11:00 pm
Reagan Presidency
This detailed analysis features interviews with notable Reagan staff members, congressional leaders, scholars, journalists and presidential biographers. Part 3 of 3G
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