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LOOKING FOR LINCOLN

LOOKING FOR LINCOLN

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Historian Henry Louis Gates Jr.’s quest to piece together Lincoln’s complex life takes him from Illinois to Gettysburg to Washington, D.C., and face-to-face with people who live with Lincoln every day relic hunters, re-enactors, and others for whom the study of Lincoln is a passion. Among those weighing in: Pulitzer Prize winners Doris Kearns Goodwin and Tony Kushner; presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush; and Lincoln scholars including Harold Holzer, vice chair of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission; Harvard University’s president Drew Faust and history professor David Hebert Donald; Yale University history professor David Blight; and Allen Guelzo of Gettysburg College.


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SCHEDULE JANUARY 28 – FEBRUARY 3

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

01/28/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM This Old House Hour; The
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ
08:00 PM Soundstage The Fray
09:00 PM This Old House Hour; The
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ
11:00 PM Soundstage The Fray
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIMETIME

01/29/10

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 Looking for Lincoln
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Looking for Lincoln
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

01/30/10

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! The heart of French bistro cooking
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors Healthy Light Poolside Meals
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Sculpture Studio: Finishing
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop French Work Bench 2
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Quilting for Dimension
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Bella, Part 2
02:30 PM Taste of History Early German Settlers
03:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ
06:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)
08:00 PM Soundstage The Fray
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Steve Earle/Kris Kristofferson
10:00 PM Nature American Eagle
11:00 PM NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies
12:00 AM Frontline The Card Game



SUNDAY

01/31/10

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 BODY MIND AND BREATH
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Quilted Welcome Wreath Wall Hanging
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop Something old something new
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Retro Hankies, Part 1
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Knit & Purl Magic
02:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Pirates
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Mixed Media
05:00 PM NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies
06:00 PM Nature Wild Balkans
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Emma
08:00 PM Masters of the Arctic Ice
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Steve Earle/Kris Kristofferson
10:00 PM Nature Wild Balkans
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Emma
12:00 AM Masters of the Arctic Ice






MONDAY PRIMETIME

02/01/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ
07:00 PM Donner Party The American Experience
08:30 PM Before There Were Parks Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ
10:00 PM Donner Party The American Experience
11:30 PM Before There Were Parks Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIMETIME

02/02/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA Ghosts of Machu Picchu
07:00 PM Frontline Digital Nation
08:30 PM Independent Lens Herskovits at the Heart of Blackness
09:30 PM Before There Were Parks Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes
10:00 PM Frontline Digital Nation
11:30 PM Independent Lens Herskovits at the Heart of Blackness
12:30 AM Before There Were Parks Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes



WEDNESDAY PRIMETIME

02/03/10




05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Secrets of Shangri-La
07:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Last Refuge (1890-1915)
09:30 PM Before There Were Parks Yellowstone and Glacier Through Native Eyes
10:00 PM Charlie Rose
11:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Last Refuge (1890-1915)

SOUNDSTAGE

THE FRAY

SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 @ 8:00PM

Inspired lyrics and piano driven melodies are what attribute to the success of The Fray’s most recent album Ć¢ā‚¬ā€œ The Fray. Released in February of 2009, The Fray immediately shot to number 1 and received Gold status in the US. Formed in Colorado in 2002 it took little time for the band to gain international success with their album, How to Save a Life, which not only won 3 Billboard awards, but also contributed to their double platinum achievement by the Recording Industry of America, and platinum status in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK.
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TAVIS SMILEY REPORTS

ONE ON ONE WITH HILLARY CLINTON

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 @ 6:00PM & 9:00PM

The first Tavis Smiley Reports focuses on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as she completes her first year as America’s chief diplomat and looks ahead to the challenges of the next three years.

Tavis was granted exceptional access to Secretary Clinton and accompanied her on diplomatic missions abroad, to meetings on Capitol Hill and within the State Department itself, to give the American public a candid and incisive view of the inner workings of U.S. diplomacy and international relations.


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FRONTLINE

THE CARD GAME

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26 @ 7:00PM & 10:00PM

As credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and staggering new rates of default and bankruptcy, FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates the future of the massive consumer loan industry and its impact on a fragile national economy.

In The Card Game, a follow-up to the Secret History of the Credit Card and a joint project with The New York Times, Bergman and the Times talk to industry insiders, lobbyists, politicians and consumer advocates as they square off over attempts to reform the way the industry has done business for decades.

“The card issuers could do anything they want,” Robert McKinley, CEO of CardWeb.com, tells FRONTLINE of the industry’s unchecked power over consumers. “They could change your interest rate. They could impose an annual fee. They could close your account.” High interest rates along with more and more penalty fees drove up profits for the industry, Bergman finds, as the banks followed the lead of an aggressive upstart: Providian Bank. In an exclusive interview with FRONTLINE, former Providian CEO Shailesh Mehta tells Bergman how his company successfully targeted vulnerable low-income customers whom Providian called “the unbanked.”

“They’re lower-income people-bad credits, bankrupts, young credits, no credits,” Mehta says. Providian also innovated by offering “free” credit cards that carried heavy hidden fees. “I used to use the word ‘penalty pricing’ or ‘stealth pricing,'” Mehta tells FRONTLINE. “When people make the buying decision, they don’t look at the penalty fees because they never believe they’ll be late. They never believe they’ll be over limit, right? … Our business took off. … We were making a billion dollars a year.”

It took the economic collapse in the fall of 2008 to set the stage for potentially historic change in the consumer credit business. President Obama and his team pushed through a credit card reform bill in May, and they’re now looking to establish a new Consumer Financial Protection Agency. But the banking and financial services industries contribute huge amounts of money to Congress — and the jury is still out on whether the new regulations can pass. “It’s a step in the right direction, but it’s a modest step,” says Harvard law professor Elizabeth Warren. “It’s a set of very discrete new laws. And the credit industry instantly set to work on how they could run around them. By itself, that set of rules won’t change the game.”

“It’s hard for them to get a bill through the U.S. Senate when the industry is pouring money into Washington,” says Martin Eakes of the Center for Responsible Lending of the banks’ political clout. “As Sen. [Dick] Durbin from Chicago recently said, ‘the banks, even as unpopular as they are right now in this crisis, still own this place.'”
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE

 

WYATT EARP

SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 @ 6:00PM

Wyatt Earp has been portrayed in countless movies and television shows by some of Hollywood’s greatest actors, including Henry Fonda, Jimmy Stewart, and more recently, Kevin Costner, but these popular fictions often belie the complexities and flaws of a man whose life is a lens on politics, justice and economic opportunity in the American frontier.

As a young man, Wyatt Earp was a caricature of the Western lawman. He gained notoriety as the legendary gunman in the shootout at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, but shortly after his death in 1929, distressed Americans down on their luck transformed Wyatt Earp into a folk hero, a central figure in the narrative of how the West was won. Celebrated as a man who took control of his own destiny, Wyatt Earp came to epitomize the town-taming marshal responsible for bringing the forces of law, order and civilization to the Wild West.

Wyatt Earp’s actual life story, though, was more complicated than the romantic legend. He spent his youth carousing, gambling, and visiting brothels , sometimes just one step ahead of the law. A wanderer and an opportunist, Earp was ever in pursuit of greater fortunes in the next boomtown. He spent most of his life roaming the West, supporting himself with police work, mining, gambling, saloon-keeping, and real estate deals. After the tragic death of his young wife, Earp fell in among prostitutes and gamblers and remained closely connected to this underworld even after becoming a lawman. Soon after settling in the burgeoning silver mining town of Tombstone, Arizona, Wyatt Earp and his brothers became involved in a feud with the local Cowboys which culminated in the notorious 1881 Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.

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MASTERPIECE CLASSIC

EMMA

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 @ 7:00PM & 11:30PM

Rich, independent and kind spirited, Emma Woodhouse has no interest in marriage herself, but is inspired by matchmaking for those around her. Once she has married off her close companions, she settles on the pretty Harriet Smith to fashion into her new playmate and ally. She persuades Harriet that she is too good for her suitor, the farmer Robert Martin, and encourages her to set her sights higher. But close family friend Mr. Knightley warns Emma that her meddling will cause great pain. Undaunted, Emma continues her efforts on Harriet’s behalf.

Meanwhile, Emma is intrigued by the mysterious and elusive Frank Churchill, whom she hopes to meet at a party. Frank does not arrive, but instead Emma becomes the subject of unwanted attention from the vicar, Mr. Elton.

A few weeks later, village gossip focuses on the arrival of young Jane Fairfax and a large piano that she has been sent by a mystery admirer. Emma refuses to believe that Mr. Knightley could be the secret admirer.
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SOUNDSTAGE


TIM McGRAW

Saturday, January 23  @ 8:00pm

In a record-shattering career, Tim McGraw has sold over 40 million albums, dominated the charts with 30 Number One singles and received three Grammys, among other countless awards. The 2009 release of his tenth studio album, Southern Voice, represents a new level of depth and intensity for the seasoned country artist, showcased on this episode of Soundstage. With a commanding stage presence, McGraw croons out his reflective and haunting new songs “If I Died TodayĆ¢ā‚¬Ā and “I’m Only Jesus.Ć¢ā‚¬Ā Other show highlights include “Live Like You Were Dying,Ć¢ā‚¬Ā “Good GirlsĆ¢ā‚¬Ā and “Still.Ć¢ā‚¬Ā


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HOPE FOR HAITI NOW

HOPE FOR HAITI NOW TELETHON

FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 @ 6:00PM & 9:00PM

PBS presents the global telethon HOPE FOR HAITI NOW. Wyclef Jean will join George Clooney and CNN’s Anderson Cooper in hosting MTV Networks’ HOPE FOR HAITI NOW, to air commercial-free across PBS, ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, BET, the CW, HBO, MTV, VH1 and CMT on Friday, January 22, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

The telethon will be hosted by Clooney in Los Angeles, Wyclef in New York and Cooper in Haiti. All donations will directly benefit Oxfam America, Partners in Health, Red Cross, UNICEF and Wyclef’s Yele Haiti Foundation. HOPE FOR HAITI NOW will feature performances and celebrity appearances to be announced as well as live news reports from CNN.

Join HOPE FOR HAITI NOW on Facebook and Twitter.

Hope for Haiti Now” will begin accepting donations at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT on Friday via the following methods:

  • Online: www.hopeforhaitinow.org

  • Phone: 877-99-HAITI

  • Text: Text “GIVE” to 50555

  • Mail: Hope For Haiti Now Fund, Entertainment Industry Foundation, 1201 West 5th Street, Suite T-700, Los Angeles, CA 90017


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SCHEDULE JANUARY 21 – JANUARY 27

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 PRIME

01/21/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Live from Lincoln Center Joshua Bell With Friends @ The Penthouse
07:30 PM Nightly Business Report
08:00 PM Soundstage Tim McGraw
09:00 PM Live from Lincoln Center Joshua Bell With Friends @ The Penthouse
10:30 PM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
11:00 PM Soundstage Tim McGraw
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIME

01/22/10

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 Looking for Lincoln
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Looking for Lincoln
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

01/23/10

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 Vertical
11:00 AM Taste This! Eating steaks and keeping healthy
11:30 AM Healthy Flavors You say Tomato
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Sculpture Studio: Framing
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop French Work Bench (Part 1)
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Quilts With a Twist
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art Bella, Part 1
02:30 PM Taste of History Madeira Wine by the Galleons
03:00 PM Live from Lincoln Center Joshua Bell With Friends @ The Penthouse
04:30 PM Motorweek
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Raleigh, NC
06:00 PM Great Performances at the Met The Audition
08:00 PM Soundstage Tim McGraw
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Avett Brothers/Heartless Bastards
10:00 PM Nature Clash: Encounters of Bears and Wolves
11:00 PM NOVA Riddles of the Sphinx
12:00 AM Frontline A Death in Tehran



SUNDAY

01/24/10

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 HAMSTRINGS
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Deconstructed Garment Sewing
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop Still a family show
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Amish Quilts, Part 2
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Fashion Forward
02:00 PM Great Performances at the Met The Audition
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! A Tisket A Tasket
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Scrapbooking with Kids
05:00 PM NOVA Riddles of the Sphinx
06:00 PM Nature American Eagle
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Emma
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Avett Brothers/Heartless Bastards
10:00 PM Nature American Eagle
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Emma



MONDAY PRIME

01/25/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ
07:00 PM Wyatt Earp American Experience
08:00 PM Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Atlantic City, NJ
10:00 PM Wyatt Earp American Experience
11:00 PM Sound Tracks: Music Without Borders
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIME

01/26/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies
07:00 PM Frontline The Card Game
10:00 PM Independent Lens HIP-HOP: Beyond Beats and Rhymes
09:00 PM NOVA The Incredible Journey of the Butterflies
10:00 PM Frontline The Card Game
11:00 PM Independent Lens HIP-HOP: Beyond Beats and Rhymes
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



WEDNESDAY PRIME

01/27/10

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Tavis Smiley Reports One on One with Hillary Clinton
07:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)
09:00 PM Tavis Smiley Reports One on One with Hillary Clinton
10:00 PM The National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)
12:00 AM Charlie Rose