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OUTBACK PELICANS

SUNDAY, JUNE 8  @ 7:00PM

The Australian pelican is built for long-distance travel. One of the largest pelicans in the pelican family, with a light skeleton and a wingspan of over eight feet, it can be airborne all day and deep into the night, riding far and high on rising thermals. When rare weather systems bring heavy rains, huge numbers of Australian pelicans abandon the sea and coastal waters and embark on a mass pilgrimage to a place a thousand miles inland. It’s the last place you would look for one of their kind – the Australian Outback, one of the driest, hottest places on the planet.


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MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!

THE LADY VANISHES

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

The Lady Vanishespacks in the suspense and style when Iris Carr, a beautiful young socialite traveling alone, befriends a kindly English middle-aged woman but wakes from a nap to find her missing – and all the strangers surrounding her denying that the woman was ever there at all! This closed-door mystery classic investigates the question of madness and isolation set among increasingly sinister passengers and a train barreling through Europe toward a dangerous and dizzying final destination: the truth.


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WASHINGTON WEEK

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 @ 9:00PM

THIS WEEK: OBAMA CONDEMNS EGYPT VIOLENCE, CHANGING MINIMUM SENTENCE POLICIES, & 2016 POLITICAL PREVIEW

Day-long clashes between Egypt’s military and supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi have left hundreds dead in Cairo. Despite the escalating violence, the Muslim Brotherhood has vowed to continue its protests over the army’s overthrow of the democratically-elected Morsi in July.

Today President Obama strongly condemned the deadly violence precipitated by the Egyptian military and announced that the U.S. is canceling joint military exercises planned for later this month. But he stopped short of cutting off $1.5 billion in U.S. financial aid to the longtime Mideast ally. Could that be something the White House is considering? Indira Lakshmanan of Bloomberg Newswill report on the Obama Administration’s attempt to strike a balance between supporting a democratic transition and ensuring stability in Egypt.


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FIXING JUVIE JUSTICE

FIXING JUVIE JUSTICE

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM

America’s reliance on juvenile incarceration is the highest among the world’s developing nations by an astonishing margin. It costs approximately $88,000 per year to send a kid to juvenile incarceration and nearly 70% of them are re-arrested after being released. A group of innovators in Baltimore, on a quest to fix the broken system, explore how the restorative justice principles of the Maori people in New Zealand could be applied to the mean streets of the United States.


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POV

THE CITY DARK

MONDAY, AUGUST 12 @ 8:00PM

The town in rural Maine where Ian Cheney spent much of his childhood has about 4,000 residents. Waldoboro had electric lights, but on a cloudless and moonless night, it was impossible not to be struck by the incredible array of stars visible above. Cheney became deeply curious about the stars, as humans have been for millennia. He followed his passion into amateur astronomy, fashioning his own homemade telescope, and then into astrophotography to capture the wondrous scenes that revealed themselves at night.


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WASHINGTON WEEK

WASHINGTON WEEK

with GWEM IFILL

FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 @ 9:00PM

This Week: U.S.-Russia Tensions, Terror Threats and the Rules of Politics

In a rare diplomatic snub, the White House canceled next month’s meeting between President Obama and Russian President Vladimir. The move follows Russia’s decision to grant former NSA contractor Edward Snowden asylum. White House spokesperson Jay Carney said the lack of progress on other issues like missile defense and human rights also made it difficult to justify a one-on-one meeting. Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles Times will examine the factors that have led to the broader deterioration of U.S.-Russia relations.


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SECRETS OF THE DEAD

THE MAN WHO SAVED THE WORLD

TUESDAY, AUGUST 6 @ 9:00PM

Fifty years ago, in October 1962, the world teetered on the brink of nuclear war. On October 22, 1962, after reviewing photographic evidence, President John F. Kennedy informed the world that the Soviet Union was building secret missile bases in Cuba, just 90 miles off the shores of Florida.  For the next 13 days, the world held its breath as the Soviet Union and the United States confronted each other about missiles stationed in Cuba.  While politicians sought a resolution to the standoff, no one was aware of the events taking place inside the Soviet submarine B-59 in the waters off the coast of Florida.


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QUEEN VICTORIA’S EMPIRE

The Moral Crusade/The Scramble for Africa

SUNDAY, AUGUST 11 @ 6:00PM & 10:00PM

The Moral Crusade

The puritan sides of their personalities clashed with Victoria’s and Albert’s livelier natures, and their need to maintain acceptable public postures for their fishbowl lives. Victoria, a true Hanoverian, enjoyed the sensual delights of matrimony, making it prudent for Albert to have a mechanical lock for their bedroom door at Osborne House installed within reach of his pillow. Albert had little need to persuade Victoria that her Court, its recent past tarnished, had to earn respect by example and be impenetrable to scandal. Since upper-class life ignored the middle-class morality promoted by aggressive Evangelicalism, Lord Melbourne declared to the royal couple that “damned morality would undo us all.” Albert noted in a memorandum in 1852, approvingly, “We had found great advantage in it and were determined to adhere to it.”


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WASHINGTON WEEK

with GWEN IFILL

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 @ 9:00PM

Congress prepares to start its month-long August recess, it is on track to being the least productive in history. Is the political polarization that has gripped Capitol Hill to blame or is the lack of results intentional?

On issue after issue from the debt ceiling to immigration reform to gun control, Democrats and Republicans have failed to reach any compromises or comprehensive solutions.


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GREAT PERFORMANCES

VIENNA PHILHARMONIC

SUMMER NIGHT CONCERT 2013

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 @ 7:00PM & 12:00AM

The outdoor concert in the magnificent baroque gardens of Imperial Schönbrunn Palace is free to thousands of attendees in Vienna, and serves the orchestra’s objective of making classical music accessible to a broad spectrum of concertgoers beyond its usual, core audience. The concert was record.

From Verdi comes the triumphal march from “Aida,” the overtures to “La Forza del Destino” as well as “La mia letizia infondere” from “I Lombardi.” The Wagner selections include the Grail Narrative from “Lohengrin” and music from his operas “The Mastersingers of Nuremberg,” “Tristan and Isolde,” and “Die Walküre.”


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