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SCHEDULE MARCH 11 – MARCH 17

Schedule Notes: All schedules contain the air time, program name and episode name when available. A detailed description for selected programs can be found under Program Highlights or may be featured on What’s on Tonight! Comments are closed on “Schedules ” and programs listed may be subject to last minute changes that may or may not be reflected on the web schedule.

THURSDAY PRIMETIME

03/11/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM The This Old House Hour
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Baltimore, MD
08:00 PM The Natural History of the Chicken
09:00 PM The This Old House Hour
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Baltimore, MD
11:00 PM The Natural History of the Chicken
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIMETIME

03/12/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Washington Week
06:30 PM Now on PBS
07:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
08:00 PM Time Team America Topper, South Carolina
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Time Team America Topper, South Carolina
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

03/13/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Thomas & Friends
07:30 AM Bob the Builder
08:00 AM A Place of Our Own Week in Review
08:30 AM Sid the Science Kid
09:00 AM Super Why!
09:30 AM Dinosaur Train
10:00 AM BAKING WITH JULIA
10:30 AM The Victory Garden EARTH
11:00 AM Taste This! The art of wine making
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors Recipe Makeovers
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Stone Cottage – Instant House
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop The Sordid Blacksmith
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Nothing but Triangles
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Where’s The Worm, Part 3.
02:30 PM Taste of History Jefferson’s Monticello – Pt. 4
03:00 PM NOVA Master of the Killer Ants
04:00 PM Great Performances Sting: Songs from the Labyrinth
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Baltimore, MD
06:00 PM Augustus Saint-Gaudens Master of American Sculpture
07:00 PM Independent Lens Between the Folds
08:00 PM Great Performances Sting: Songs from the Labyrinth
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Bettye LaVette/Pinetop Perkins
10:00 PM Nature The Loneliest Animals
11:00 PM NOVA Master of the Killer Ants
12:00 AM Frontline



SUNDAY

03/14/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Clifford the Big Red Dog
07:30 AM Martha Speaks
08:00 AM Arthur
08:30 AM WordGirl
09:00 AM The Electric Company
09:30 AM Wai Lana Yoga
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Fast Diamond Quilts and Vintage Quilting
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM BODY ELECTRIC
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Appli-Curves, Part 1
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Creative Scarves
02:00 PM Time Team America Fort Raleigh, North Carolina
03:00 PM Time Team America Topper, South Carolina
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Nature
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Stickers and Stamps
05:00 PM NOVA Master of the Killer Ants
06:00 PM Nature | What Females Want and Males Will Do What Females Want
07:00 PM The Blitz: London’s Longest Night
08:30 PM Yellowstone: Land to Life
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Bettye LaVette/Pinetop Perkins
10:00 PM Nature | What Females Want and Males Will Do What Females Want
11:00 PM The Blitz: London’s Longest Night
12:30 AM Yellowstone: Land to Life






MONDAY PRIMETIME

03/15/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Baltimore, MD
07:00 PM Time Team America New Philadelphia, Illinois
08:00 PM Time Team America Range Creek, Utah
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Baltimore, MD
10:00 PM Time Team America New Philadelphia, Illinois
11:00 PM Time Team America Range Creek, Utah
12:30 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIMETIME

03/16/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA First Flower
07:00 PM The Natural History of the Chicken
08:00 PM Independent Lens Butte, America
09:00 PM NOVA First Flower
10:00 PM The Natural History of the Chicken
11:00 PM Independent Lens Butte, America
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



WEDNESDAY PRIME

03/17/10




05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Great Performances at the Met The Barber of Seville
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Tavis Smiley
10:30 PM Tavis Smiley
11:00 PM Great Performances at the Met The Barber of Seville

THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE CHICKEN

THURSDAY, MARCH 11 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Most people best know the chicken from their dinner plates — whether as thigh, wing or drumstick. Consumers barely pause a moment to consider the bird’s many virtues. Filmmaker Mark Lewis (Cane Toads: An Unnatural History and Rat) expands the frontiers of popular awareness and delightfully reveals that this small, common and seemingly simple animal is as complex and grand as any of Earth’s creatures.

GREAT PERFORMANCES

Sting: Songs from the Labyrinth

Wednesday, March 10 @ 8:00pm & 11:00pm

Born in 1563 into an age of religious and political strife, English composer and court musician John Dowland has captivated performers and listeners alike with his serene and introspective music since the late 16th century. Composed primarily for lute but also for small ensembles, Dowland’s music remains arresting in its simplicity, spellbinding with melancholy and joy. It is perhaps inevitable that Sting — one of today’s most internationally acclaimed troubadours — would be drawn to revisit Dowland’s work from a contemporary perspective, some 400 years after the composer’s death. “The songs of John Dowland have been gently haunting me for over 20 years,” says the Grammy Award-winning Sting, who had little knowledge of the composer until the gift of an exquisitely manufactured lute rekindled his interest in the Elizabethan musician. SONGS FROM THE LABYRINTH features Sting’s yearning tenor accompanied by acclaimed Bosnian lute player Edin Karamazov to perform Dowland’s timeless songs, interspersed with recitations from Dowland’s personal correspondence to offer insight into his life and times.

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INDEPENDENT LENS

BETWEEN THE FOLDS

TUESDAY, MARCH 9 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Origami may seem an unlikely medium for understanding and explaining the world. But around the globe, several fine artists and theoretical scientists are abandoning more conventional career paths to forge lives as modern-day paper folders. Through origami, these offbeat and provocative minds are reshaping ideas of creativity and revealing the relationship between art and science.

A man with a black and white beard and wearing a grey sweater faces the camera with his hands cupped in front of him, and an origami seahorse to his immediate left.

BETWEEN THE FOLDS chronicles 10 of their stories. Featuring interviews with and insights into the practice of these intrepid paper folders, the film opens with three of the world’s foremost origami artists: a former sculptor in France who folds caricatures in paper rivaling the figures of Daumier and Picasso; a hyper-realist who walked away from a successful physics career to challenge the physics of a folded square instead; and an artisanal papermaker who folds impressionistic creations from the very same medium he makes from scratch.

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SCHEDULE MARCH 4 – MARCH 10

Schedule Notes: All schedules contain the air time, program name and episode name when available. A detailed description for selected programs can be found under Program Highlights or may be featured on What’s on Tonight! Comments are closed on “Schedules ” and programs listed may be subject to last minute changes that may or may not be reflected on the web schedule.

THURSDAY PRIMETIME

03/04/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM The This Old House Hour
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
08:00 PM At Close Range National Geographic
09:00 PM The This Old House Hour
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
11:00 PM At Close Range National Geographic
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIMETIME

03/05/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Washington Week
06:30 PM Now on PBS
07:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
08:00 PM Time Team America Fort Raleigh, North Carolina
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Time Team America Fort Raleigh, North Carolina
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

03/06/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Thomas & Friends
07:30 AM Bob the Builder
08:00 AM A Place of Our Own Week in Review
08:30 AM Sid the Science Kid
09:00 AM Super Why!
09:30 AM Dinosaur Train
10:00 AM BAKING WITH JULIA
10:30 AM The Victory Garden FRIENDS
11:00 AM Taste This! Great restaurants in a small town
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors Healthy Entertaining
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Stone Cottage – Concrete & Foam
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop Woodworking with Tillers International
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Fabric 101
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Where’s The Worm, Part 2
02:30 PM Taste of History Jefferson’s Monticello – Pt. 3
03:00 PM NOVA Pluto Files
04:00 PM Faces of America Know Thyself
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
06:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Morning of Creation (1946-1980)
08:00 PM At Close Range National Geographic
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Lyle Lovett & Friends: Songwriters Special
10:00 PM Nature Is That Skunk?
11:00 PM NOVA Pluto Files
12:00 AM Frontline The Suicide Tourist



SUNDAY

03/07/10

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Clifford the Big Red Dog
07:30 AM Martha Speaks
08:00 AM Arthur
08:30 AM WordGirl
09:00 AM The Electric Company
09:30 AM Wai Lana Yoga
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Fabuolous Reversible Silk Scarf
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop That’s all for now
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Single Layer Jacket Sensations
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Crazy for Cotton
02:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Morning of Creation (1946-1980)
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Faux Food
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories New Trends
05:00 PM NOVA Pluto Files
06:00 PM Nature The Loneliest Animals
07:00 PM Dolley Madison American Experience
08:30 PM Morristown Where America Survived
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Lyle Lovett & Friends: Songwriters Special
10:00 PM Nature The Loneliest Animals
11:00 PM Dolley Madison American Experience
12:30 AM Morristown Where America Survived






MONDAY PRIMETIME

03/08/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Baltimore, MD
07:00 PM Time Team America Fort Raleigh, North Carolina
08:00 PM Time Team America Topper, South Carolina
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Baltimore, MD
10:00 PM Time Team America Fort Raleigh, North Carolina
11:00 PM Time Team America Topper, South Carolina
12:30 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIMETIME

03/09/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA Master of the Killer Ants
07:00 PM Objects and Memory
08:00 PM Independent Lens Between the Folds
09:00 PM NOVA Master of the Killer Ants
10:00 PM Objects and Memory
11:00 PM Independent Lens Between the Folds
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



WEDNESDAY PRIME

03/10/10




05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM At Close Range National Geographic
07:00 PM Augustus Saint-Gaudens Master of American Sculpture
08:00 PM Great Performances Sting: Songs from the Labyrinth
09:00 PM At Close Range National Geographic
10:00 PM Augustus Saint-Gaudens Master of American Sculpture
11:00 PM Great Performances Sting: Songs from the Labyrinth
12:00 AM Charlie Rose

TIME TEAM AMERICA

FRIDAY, APRIL 2

Fort James, South Dakota@ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Time Team America takes a group of archeologists and scientists and puts them in a tough situation: they have just 72 hours to investigate a site and report back on their findings. Archaeology is both time and labor intensive. Some sites can take months or even years to excavate properly. With only three days to work with, Time Team brings on specialists and experts in order to hone in on key aspects of a site that we can focus a lot of attention on in little time. This allows us to get results without sacrificing the science.


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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

AT CLOSE RANGE

SATURDAY, MARCH 6 @ 8:00PM

National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore shoots in some of the most exotic locales on earth, but often in wretched conditions for weeks on end, and always under pressure to produce pictures worthy of publication in a legendary magazine.

A devoted husband and father of three, he often wonders if it’s the best job in the world, or the worst.

At Close Range with National Geographic provides a rare glimpse of the havoc a tough, dangerous job can create for one’s personal life, especially for someone like Joel Sartore.

On the job, Sartore has been chased by bears, wolves, alligators and musk oxen. Recently, as he watched an anaconda seize an egret in the Pantanal of Brazil (observing how he “could hear the bones of the bird giving way in small muffled explosions as it was crushed to death”), the eight-foot snake turned and struck at him, but missed.

The film features interviews with National Geographic photo editors in Washington, D.C. – the people who painstakingly edit 30,000 to 40,000 individual frames down to the 10 to 20 that appear in a typical magazine story.
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NOVA

THE PLUTO FILES

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17 @ 10:00PM

When the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium stopped calling Pluto a planet, director Neil deGrasse Tyson found himself at the center of a firestorm led by angry, Pluto-loving elementary school students who wrote letters like the one above. But what is it about this cold, distant, icy rock that captures so many hearts? Now, almost 10 years after the news broke on the front page of The New York Times, “Pluto Not a Planet? Only in New York,” and nearly four years after the IAU (International Astronomical Union) officially reclassified the ninth planet as a plutoid, NOVA travels cross-country with Tyson to find out. Based on Tyson’s book of the same name.


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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

DOLLEY MADISON

MONDAY, MARCH 27 @ 7:00PM & 10:PM

Dolley Madison lived through the two wars that established the U.S., was friends with the first 12 Presidents, and watched America evolve from a struggling young republic to the first modern democracy in the world. She was nicknamed Queen Dolley, and when she died in 1849 at the age of 81, one of the last remaining members of the founding generation, Washington City honored her with the largest state funeral the capital had ever seen for a woman.

Born prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Dolley Payne grew up during a time when the country was striving to develop an identity. The daughter of strict Quaker parents, Dolley showed an early interest in contemporary dress and gossip, what her friends considered the evil temptations of the material world. Growing up in the capital city of Philadelphia presented many social opportunities for Dolley, but she acquiesced to her father’s wishes that she marry a young Quaker lawyer, John Todd. After only three years of marriage, though, Dolley’s husband died of Yellow Fever in an epidemic that also claimed her youngest son. Widowed and a single parent, she soon met U.S. Congressional Representative James Madison. Four months later, the couple married.
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NATURE

IS THAT SKUNK?

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 @ 6:00PM & 11:00PM

We find them in the evening digging through our garbage, hiding under our houses, or walking through our yards, streets, and parks. Skunks seem perfectly adapted to life around us. But we are less comfortable around them, for fear of their potent spray. As we expand our urban areas, many skunks find themselves increasingly unwelcome neighbors. It seems everyone has their own skunk story. But what do we really know about these infamous black and white creatures?

Watch as a California town overrun with skunks deals with their furry problem, and see what life is like for an evolutionary biologist in New Mexico who runs one of the few sanctuaries for skunks. Meet a researcher on the sandy shores of Martha’s Vineyard who stalks her striped specimens at night, and a woman in Ohio who runs a shelter and adoption agency for abandoned pet skunks. Is That Skunk? paints a complete portrait of the misunderstood skunk family, Mephitidae, and the people who love them.


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