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SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 25-FEBRUARY 28

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
02/25/10
05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM The This Old House Hour
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
08:00 PM Soundstage Willie Nelson
09:00 PM The This Old House Hour
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
11:00 PM Soundstage Willie Nelson
12:00 AM Charlie Rose
FRIDAY PRIMETIME
02/26/10
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 Craft in America Process
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Craft in America Process
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

02/27/10
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
11:00 AM Taste This! Out of the Ocean and into your plate
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors A Day of Weight Loss
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Stone Cottage – Cul-De-Sac Prep
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop German Woodcraft in America
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Three Dimensional Leaves
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Where’s The Worm, Part 1
02:30 PM Taste of History Jefferson’s Monticello – Pt. 2
03:00 PM NOVA Megabeasts’ Sudden Death
04:00 PM Faces of America Making America
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
06:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Great Nature (1933-1945)
08:00 PM Soundstage Willie Nelson
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Kenny Chesney
10:00 PM Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons
11:00 PM NOVA Megabeasts’ Sudden Death
12:00 AM Frontline Behind Taliban Lines

SUNDAY
02/28/10
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 New Technique for Quilters
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop Bedtime Fun
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy 12 Easy Sew Bags, Part 3
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Wild About Wool
02:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Great Nature (1933-1945)
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Animals Everywhere
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Technology
05:00 PM NOVA Megabeasts’ Sudden Death
06:00 PM Nature Is That Skunk?
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic The 39 Steps
08:30 PM Ribbon of Sand
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Kenny Chesney
10:00 PM Nature Is That Skunk?
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic The 39 Steps
12:30 AM Ribbon of Sand

SOUNDSTAGE

WILLIE NELSON

SATURDAY, JULY 3 @ 4:00PM & 8:00PM

Over the last 50 years, legendary icon Willie Nelson has continued to be an enduring and compelling presence in music. The troubadour mixes up elements of folk, blues, classic country, western swing and a little gospel during his versatile Soundstage set.

Displaying a close connection with the audience, Willie and his-eight piece band (featuring a banjo, mandolin, fiddle, steel guitar and more) gather round the stage to highlight songs from his first-ever bluegrass album, produced in collaboration with T-Bone Burnett.
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FRONTLINE

BEHIND TALIBAN LINES

Tuesday, February 23 @ 7:00pm & 10:00pm

Late last summer, while reporting a story for FRONTLINE, veteran Afghan journalist Najibullah Quraishi through channels put out word that he would like to interview one of the new Taliban commanders leading a growing insurgency in the country’s northern provinces.

It would be the first in a series of contacts that would yield one of the more extraordinary pieces of video journalism in recent memory: Quraishi’s 10-day journey among the members of an insurgent cell in northern Afghanistan as they attempt to plant roadside bombs along a highway through northern Afghanistan, which in recent months has become a vital supply route for the United States and NATO.
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THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

AMELIA EARHART

TUESDAY, MAY 5 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic and the first to cross the North American continent alone. Her exploits as an aviator, her beauty and intelligence, her independence and charm made her a national heroine. Seemingly invincible, Earhart tirelessly traveled and lectured, a champion of aviation and equal opportunity for women. But her cheering public didn’t know the cost of her courage

 

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Masterpiece Classic

Persuasion

Sunday, February 21 @ 7:00pm & 11:00pm

Unhappily unmarried at age 27, and dealing with family financial peril, hope is fading from Anne Elliot’s (Sally Hawkins, Little Britain) life. Circumstances bring Captain Frederick Wentworth (Rupert Penry-Jones, Casanova), a dashing naval officer she once deeply loved, back into her life eight years after Anne was persuaded by her family to reject his marriage proposal. Having returned from sea with a new fortune, Wentworth is surrounded by swooning women while Anne broods at the periphery, longing to be in Wentworth’s favor. Now Anne comes face-to-face with the deep regret of her old decision, and her abiding love for Wentworth, as she wonders if a long ago love can be rekindled.


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CRAFT IN AMERICA

PROCESS

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Looking forward while keeping one foot firmly planted in the past characterizes the North Bennet Street School. Founded in 1885, its original mission was to train people for employment in the crafts. Under Pauline Agassiz Shaw, the idea was to enable Boston’s immigrants to adjust to a new country through the skills needed to obtain gainful employment. And while helping new arrivals to America is no longer its criteria for admission, developing craft skills for employment is. Learning and perfecting the processes of cabinetry, violin making, bookbinding, and jewelry making, are just some that have taken their place in the craft catalog.
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Schedule February 18 – February 24

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

02/18/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour The American Experience
06:00 PM The This Old House Hour
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
08:00 PM Soundstage Lynyrd Skynyrd
09:00 PM The This Old House Hour
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
11:00 PM Soundstage Lynyrd Skynyrd
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIMETIME

02/19/10

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 Craft in America Origins
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Craft in America Origins
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

02/20/10

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
11:00 AM Taste This! Breakfast in Bed
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors Diabetic Meals for the Whole Family
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Sculpture Studio Extension – Wrap-Up
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop Parallelogram Plant Stand
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting The Great Cover Up
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Bella, Part 5
02:30 PM Taste of History Jefferson’s Monticello – Pt. 1
03:00 PM NOVA Extreme Ice
04:00 PM Faces of America Faces of America
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
06:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Going Home (1920-1933)
08:00 PM Soundstage Lynyrd Skynyrd
09:00 PM Austin City Limits R.E.M.
10:00 PM Nature In the Valley of the Wolves
11:00 PM NOVA Extreme Ice
12:00 AM Frontline The Warning



SUNDAY

02/21/10

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
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop The Joy of sewing
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy 12 Easy Sew Bags, Part 2
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Fiber Tech
02:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Going Home (1920-1933)
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Seashore
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Gifts and Cards
05:00 PM NOVA Extreme Ice
06:00 PM Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Persuasion
08:30 PM Remembered Earth New Mexico’s High Desert
09:00 PM Austin City Limits R.E.M.
10:00 PM Nature Invasion of the Giant Pythons
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Persuasion
12:30 AM Remembered Earth New Mexico’s High Desert






MONDAY PRIMETIME

02/22/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Madison, WI
07:00 PM Amelia Earhart The American Experience
08:00 PM American Masters Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun
09:30 PM Remembered Earth New Mexico’s High Desert
10:00 PM Amelia Earhart The American Experience
11:00 PM American Masters Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun
12:30 AM Remembered Earth New Mexico’s High Desert



TUESDAY PRIMETIME

02/23/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA Megabeasts’ Sudden Death
07:00 PM Frontline Behind Taliban Lines
08:00 PM Independent Lens Behind the Rainbow
09:30 PM Remembered Earth New Mexico’s High Desert
10:00 PM Frontline Behind Taliban Lines
11:00 PM Independent Lens Behind the Rainbow
12:30 AM Remembered Earth New Mexico’s High Desert



WEDNESDAY PRIME

02/24/10




05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Faces of America Making America
07:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Great Nature (1933-1945)
09:00 PM Faces of America Making America
10:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea Great Nature (1933-1945)
12:00 AM Charlie Rose

SOUNDSTAGE

Lynyrd Skynyrd

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 @ 8:00PM

With a backbone of Southern rock and country, passionate VanZant vocals, and trademark layered guitars, Lynyrd Skynyrd deliver renditions of their iconic classics “Sweet Home Alabama,” “Gimme Three Steps,” “That Smell” and “Simple Man” that will blow you away. This episode is littered with hits, rousing guitar solos, and songs from their new album, God & Guns. Don’t miss an epic “Freebird” finale that does justice to the 35-year legacy of this all-star rock and roll group.
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FACES OF AMERICA

KNOW THYSELF

FRIDAY, JULY 16 @ 7:30PM & 10:30PM

What made America? What makes us? These two questions are at the heart of the new PBS series Faces of America with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Harvard scholar turns to the latest tools of genealogy and genetics to explore the family histories of 12 renowned Americans” professor and poet Elizabeth Alexander, chef Mario Batali, comedian Stephen Colbert, novelist Louise Erdrich, journalist Malcolm Gladwell, actress Eva Longoria, musician Yo-Yo Ma, director Mike Nichols, Her Majesty Queen Noor, television host/heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz, actress Meryl Streep, and figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi.


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THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

THE KENNEDYS

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15 @ 7:00pm & 11:00pm

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents The Kennedys, a dramatic portrait of America’s most famous political family and their repeated pursuit of the presidency. “Ought to keep viewers riveted to their seats, even those who think they know everything about the bloodstained Camelot dynasty. Shapely and implacably revealing. American Experience has outdone itself again.” — The Wall Street Journal

“There are few dates in recent American memory with the same magnitude on the Richter scale as November 22, 1963 — the day John F. Kennedy was killed,” says Elizabeth Deane, executive producer of The Kennedys. “Especially for those who are too young to remember the events of that day, our film shows how the Kennedy family became both legend and lightning rod for several generations of Americans.”

The founding father, Joseph Kennedy, rose to wealth and power by way of Boston, Wall Street, Hollywood and Washington. Then, moving on to London as Franklin Roosevelt’s ambassador to the Court of St. James — his popularity greatly enhanced by his large, photogenic family — Joe Kennedy seemed poised for the pinnacle, the presidency, his lifelong goal.
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