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3:00 pm
Dialogue for Kids
"Skeletons"
Your skeleton is what helps keeps you healthy and moving. Your bones give you structure, protect your internal organs and do a whole lot more. On this month?s D4K broadcast show, Joan Cartan-Hansen and her guest scientists will answer questions about the skeletal system. She will be joined by Dr. Jeffrey Shilt, Director of Pediatric Orthopaedics at St. Alphonsus Medical Center, Professor of Movement Science Jeff Seegmiller from the University of Idaho and microgravity researcher Benjamin Davis from Boise State University.G
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3:30 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"Surprising Bulgaria"
Rick finds a time warp of old and new chic shops in the city, donkey carts in the country.G
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4:00 pm
The Desert Speaks
"Royal Road to the Final Outpost"
The third installment of the trip along El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro includes a visit to Hildago del Parral, and its monument to the famous soldier of Mexican independence, Pancho Villa. Nearby Santa Barbara, also along the original route, is a festive sight with deep, proud roots to the ancient Royal Road. El Paso del Norte marks the passage of the route across the border into the U.S. D
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4:30 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"The People's Land"
OUTDOOR IDAHO takes the pulse of the People's Land, the 64 percent of Idaho that is managed by the federal government. People speak out about today's management of public lands. They ride, hike, boat, camp, hunt and fish on public acreage, or they seek to harvest resources from the lands - and they are finding ways to work together for the sake of the land.G
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5:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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6:00 pm
Globe Trekker
"Egypt"
From the Cairo bazaar of Khan al-Khalili, Megan McCormick travels to the mosque at Ibn Tulun, the legendary spot where Noah's Ark came to rest. Her next stop is Giza and the Great Pyramids, built as tombs for three Pharaohs.G
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7:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"The People's Land"
OUTDOOR IDAHO takes the pulse of the People's Land, the 64 percent of Idaho that is managed by the federal government. People speak out about today's management of public lands. They ride, hike, boat, camp, hunt and fish on public acreage, or they seek to harvest resources from the lands - and they are finding ways to work together for the sake of the land.G
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7:30 pm
Dialogue
"Bighorn Sheep"
Marcia Franklin and her guests discuss the U.S. Forest Service decision to restrict domestic sheep grazing in the Payette National Forest in order to protect bighorn from disease transmission by domestic sheep. The program is a follow-up discussion to the new OUTDOOR IDAHO documentary, The People's Land, which examines different decisions that federal land management agencies in Idaho have made that involve multiple uses. Guests include Suzanne Rainville, retired supervisor of the Payette National Forest; Margaret Soulen Hinson, president, American Sheep Industry Association; Jim Jeffress, member, Idaho Wild Sheep Foundation; and McCoy Oatman, Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee member.G
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8:00 pm
Oregon Field Guide
"Air National Guard Flyovers, Ballooning"
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8:30 pm
Travelscope
"Thailand - Bangkok and the River Kwai"
Joseph begins his Thailand adventure in its bustling capital, Bangkok, with visit to markets, palaces and temples and then heads out of town to camps on the River Kwai in order to walk through Hellfire Pass and ride the Death Railway. D
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9:00 pm
West of the Basque
This documentary traces the history of the Basque in Idaho, from the early days of Basque immigrants leaving war-torn Spain and France for jobs as sheepherders in the Idaho mountains to the prominence Basque descendants hold in Idaho society today. Now dancers, language institutes and historic sites help keep the heritage alive for a people who added a vibrant layer to the state's rich tapestry.G
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10:00 pm
Globe Trekker
"Egypt"
From the Cairo bazaar of Khan al-Khalili, Megan McCormick travels to the mosque at Ibn Tulun, the legendary spot where Noah's Ark came to rest. Her next stop is Giza and the Great Pyramids, built as tombs for three Pharaohs.G
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11:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"The People's Land"
OUTDOOR IDAHO takes the pulse of the People's Land, the 64 percent of Idaho that is managed by the federal government. People speak out about today's management of public lands. They ride, hike, boat, camp, hunt and fish on public acreage, or they seek to harvest resources from the lands - and they are finding ways to work together for the sake of the land.G
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11:30 pm
Dialogue
"Bighorn Sheep"
Marcia Franklin and her guests discuss the U.S. Forest Service decision to restrict domestic sheep grazing in the Payette National Forest in order to protect bighorn from disease transmission by domestic sheep. The program is a follow-up discussion to the new OUTDOOR IDAHO documentary, The People's Land, which examines different decisions that federal land management agencies in Idaho have made that involve multiple uses. Guests include Suzanne Rainville, retired supervisor of the Payette National Forest; Margaret Soulen Hinson, president, American Sheep Industry Association; Jim Jeffress, member, Idaho Wild Sheep Foundation; and McCoy Oatman, Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee member.G
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