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Schedule December 24-30

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

12/24/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Faith Hill, Joy to the World A Soundstage Special Event
07:00 PM Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Brian Stokes Mitchell….
08:00 PM Christmas at St. Olaf Peace and Love and Hope Abide
09:00 PM Faith Hill, Joy to the World A Soundstage Special Event
10:00 PM Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Brian Stokes Mitchell….
11:00 PM Christmas at St. Olaf Peace and Love and Hope Abide
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIME

12/25/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
06:30 PM Now on PBS
07:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
08:00 PM L.A. Holiday Celebration 2009
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM Bill Moyers Journal
11:00 PM L.A. Holiday Celebration 2009
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

12/26/09

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 Life (Part 2) Purpose Prize Winners
09:00 AM Super Why!
09:30 AM Dinosaur Train
10:00 AM BAKING WITH JULIA
10:30 AM Victory Garden; The Edible
11:00 AM New Yankee Workshop; The “Tap” Table
11:30 AM This Old House
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Betsy-Tacy Home: Decoration
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop Peter and the Box
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Geisha Princess – Dress Her Up
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art European Village, Part 3
02:30 PM Taste of History Hercules: Slave Chef to the Washingtons
03:00 PM Great Performances La Boheme – The Movie
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Big & Little
06:00 PM NOVA The Last Great Ape
07:00 PM Great Performances Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker
09:00 PM Austin City Limits The Arcade Fire
10:00 PM Nature Christmas in Yellowstone
11:00 PM NOVA The Last Great Ape
12:00 AM Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians



SUNDAY

12/27/09

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 FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Embellishing your corded bowls
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop Everyone loves the slinky
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Cotton Theory Quilting – Reversible Jackets, Part 2
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Stripes!
02:00 PM Great Performances Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! 3D
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Specialty Albums
05:00 PM NOVA The Spy Factory
06:00 PM Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Cranford
08:00 PM Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture
09:00 PM Austin City Limits The Arcade Fire
10:00 PM Nature Drakensberg: Barrier of Spears
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic Cranford
12:00 AM Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master of American Sculpture



MONDAY PRIME

12/28/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Jackpot!
07:00 PM American Masters Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women
08:30 PM TO BE ANNOUNCED
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Jackpot!
10:00 PM American Masters Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind Little Women
11:30 PM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIME

12/29/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA What Darwin Never Knew
08:00 PM Independent Lens
09:30 PM Crown of the Continent Alaska’s Wrangell – St. Elias
10:00 PM Charlie Rose
11:00 PM NOVA What Darwin Never Knew



WEDNESDAY PRIME

12/30/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM A Girl’s Life
07:00 PM P.O.V. Patti Smith: Dream of Life
09:00 PM A Girl’s Life
10:00 PM P.O.V. Patti Smith: Dream of Life
12:00 AM Charlie Rose

GREAT PERFORMANCES

La Bohème, The Movie

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 @ 7:00PM & 10:00PM

The pairing of one of the most beloved operas of all time with a contemporary “dream team” of singers sets the stage for a silver screen romantic blockbuster. Released theatrically in October, the lush new film version of La Bohème makes its U.S. television debut on Great Performances during the holiday season – a perfect fit, given the first two acts of the plot unfold on Christmas Eve. “My principal motivation in filming the opera ‘La Bohème’ is to set a memorial to the singers Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazón,” says Austrian director Robert Dornhelm, adding: “I think that this film, this music, this story will beguile not just opera lovers.” Great Performances viewers will remember Netrebko and Villazón from last season’s telecast of Three Stars in Vienna with superstar tenor Placido Domingo, as well as Netrebko’s starring appearances on Great Performances at the Met (I Puritani, Roméo et Juliette, and Lucia di Lammermoor).


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Frontline | From Jesus to Christ

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THE FIRST CHRISTIANS

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30 @ 8:00PM

This FRONTLINE series is an intellectual and visual guide to the new and controversial historical evidence which challenges familiar assumptions about the life of Jesus and the epic rise of Christianity.

For an overview of the series read the Synopsis. It includes links to some of the stories and material on this web site which expand the narrative.

This site is anchored by the testimony of New Testament theologians, archaeologists and historians who serve as both critics and storytellers. They address dozens of key issues, disagreements and critical problems relating to Jesus’ life and the evolution of Christianity. Throughout the site, maps, charts (for example, the fortress of Masada), ancient texts (including Perpetua’s diary), pictures of the archaeological discoveries, ancient imagery, and audio excerpts from the television program complement and illuminate the scholars’ commentary.

A new addition to this site is the edited transcript of a two-day symposium at Harvard University. This symposium was a follow-up to the FRONTLINE broadcast and featured scholars’ presentations, workshops and audience discussion.


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GREAT PERFORMANCES

Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker

MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 @ 7:00 PM & 10:00 PM

San Francisco Ballet makes the beloved Nutcracker its own, resetting it during the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exhibition and introducing Dance in America viewers to the dazzling Maria Kochetkova and Davit Karapetyan. Recorded in December 2007 by KQED Public Television to help commemorate the company’s 75th anniversary, the work is choreographed by Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson and features sets and costumes by, respectively, Michael Yeargan and Martin Pakledinaz, both repeat Tony Award-winning designers. “Striking, elegant and beautiful,” assessed The New York Times.
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Christmas at Luther

Night of Glory, Dawn of Peace

Saturday, December 19 @ 3:00pm

Breathtaking music, glowing candlelight and the robed choristers of Luther College capture the wonder and joy of the holiday season in a new special. For the past 27 years, Luther College has been sharing the gift of music with audiences far and near through televised performances. This year’s special features performances by six choirs, the symphony orchestra, organ, hand bell choir, Christmas Brass and Percussion Ensemble; caroling; and the signature lighting of candles that encircle the audience in light. Luther’s music program is internationally renowned for its tradition of excellence.

NOW ON PBS

Africa: House Calls and Health Care

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 @ 6:30PM

Can a breakthrough health care innovation in Rwanda work in the U.S.?

In rural Rwanda, the simple and time-tested idea of medical house calls is not only improving the health of the community, but stimulating its economy as well.

This week, NOW travels to the village of Rwinkwavu to meet the Rwandan doctors, nurses and villagers who are teaming up with Boston-based Partners in Health and the Rwandan government to deliver medicine and medical counseling door-to-door. Would such an innovation work in America?

In the capital of Kigali, NOW’s David Brancaccio sits down with Rwandan President Paul Kagame to talk about international aid and Kagame’s ultimate vision for a healthy, financially-independent Rwanda.

This show is part of Enterprising Ideas, NOW’s continuing spotlight on social entrepreneurs working to improve the world through self-sustaining innovation.
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The Story of India

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 @ 8:00PM & 11:00PM

Episode 6: Freedom

This last episode tells how a foreign multinational (the East India Company) thousands of miles away gradually and almost by chance took power over great swathes of the Indian subcontinent; how after the horrendous shock of the 1857 “Mutiny” the British state took over and turned this supremacy into the Raj, the jewel in the crown of the greatest empire the world had ever seen; and how the Freedom Movement delivered Independence to India in 1947, albeit a divided India.

The series ends by acknowledging the extraordinary achievements of Indian democracy over sixty years and flags India’s predicted rise to be the largest country and the second largest (or even the largest) economy in the world in the next three decades.

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Map showing extent of British Raj

Our last episode takes us from the 11 miles of archives of the East India Company in the British Library in London, out to the Hooghly River and 18th century Calcutta (Kolkata), through the battlefields of Lucknow and Etawah in the First War of Independence in 1857 (“The Indian Mutiny” as the British saw it!). At a destroyed fort still marked by cannon fire, we meet the descendent of a rebel Maharaja who tells us how his ancestors fought the British twice – once in 1857 and then during the nationalist movement of the early 20th Century.

We chart the development of the Indian National Congress of Nehru and Gandhi and its unlikely founder member – a British civil servant called AO Hume. The Rebel in the Raj, Hume was a recent question in the Indian version of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

The show looks at the rise of newspapers and education in Victorian India, goes to Kipling’s Allahabad and visits the amazing labyrinth of stacks in the National Archive in Delhi to look at the early British censuses.

Then Wood takes us on to the First War, the Amritsar Massacre of 1919, the move to Independence and the fateful Partition of 1947, one of the most crucial events in the history of modern India.
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Schedule December 17 – 23

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

12/17/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM This Old House Hour; The
07:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Roadshow Remembers
08:00 PM The Story of India Freedom
09:00 PM This Old House Hour; The
10:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Roadshow Remembers
11:00 PM The Story of India Freedom
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



FRIDAY PRIME

12/18/09

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 Christmas at Luther: Night of Glory, Dawn of Peace
09:00 PM Charlie Rose
10:00 PM BIll Moyers Journal
11:00 PM Christmas at Luther: Night of Glory, Dawn of Peace
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



SATURDAY

12/19/09

06:00 AM Super Why!
06:30 AM Dinosaur Train
07:00 AM Thomas & Friends
07:30 AM Bob the Builder
08:00 AM Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas
09:00 AM Super Why!
09:30 AM Dinosaur Train
10:00 AM BAKING WITH JULIA
10:30 AM Victory Garden; The Soft
11:00 AM New Yankee Workshop; The Lolling Chair
11:30 AM This Old House
12:00 PM Garden Smart
12:30 PM Hometime Standalone Garage
01:00 PM The Woodwright’s Shop Corner Cupboard 2
01:30 PM Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting Spring Flowers
02:00 PM Jerry Yarnell School of Fine Art European Village, Part 2
02:30 PM Taste of History Root Cellars
03:00 PM Christmas at Luther: Night of Glory, Dawn of Peace
04:00 PM Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Featuring Brian Stokes Mitchell….
05:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Roadshow Remembers
06:00 PM Great Performances at the Met Tosca
08:30 PM PBS Previews: The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Kings of Leon/Roky Erickson
10:00 PM Nature Shark Mountain
11:00 PM NOVA The Spy Factory
12:00 AM Frontline From Jesus to Christ: The First Christians



SUNDAY

12/20/09

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 FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman
10:00 AM America Sews with Sue Hausmann Quilt It with Ruffles
10:30 AM Quilting Arts
11:00 AM Linda MacPhee’s Workshop Terrific two’s
11:30 AM WordGirl
12:00 PM The Electric Company
12:30 PM Sewing With Nancy Cotton Theory Quilting – Reversible Jackets, Part 1
01:00 PM To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
01:30 PM Knitting Daily Blankets and Afghans
02:00 PM Now on PBS
02:30 PM BIll Moyers Journal
03:30 PM Living Smart TACKLING POVERY AND EMPOWERING WOMEN
04:00 PM Bake Decorate Celebrate! Fashion
04:30 PM Scrapbook Memories Green Scrapbooking
05:00 PM NOVA The Spy Factory
06:00 PM Nature Christmas in Yellowstone
07:00 PM Masterpiece Classic | Cranford
09:00 PM Austin City Limits Kings of Leon/Roky Erickson
10:00 PM Nature Christmas in Yellowstone
11:00 PM Masterpiece Classic | Cranford



MONDAY PRIME

12/21/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Big & Little
07:00 PM Great Performances Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker
09:00 PM Antiques Roadshow Big & Little
10:00 PM Great Performances Dance in America: San Francisco Ballet’s Nutcracker
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



TUESDAY PRIME

12/22/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM NOVA The Last Great Ape
07:00 PM Frontline | From Jesus to Christ The First Christians
09:00 PM NOVA The Last Great Ape
10:00 PM Frontline | From Jesus to Christ The First Christians
12:00 AM Charlie Rose



WEDNESDAY PRIME

12/23/09

05:00 PM PBS NewsHour
06:00 PM Christmas at Belmont
07:00 PM Great Performances La Boheme – The Movie
09:00 PM Christmas at Belmont
10:00 PM Great Performances La Boheme – The Movie
11:00 PM Charlie Rose

GREAT PERFORMANCES

AT THE MET: TOSCA

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 @ 7:00PM & 11:00PM

A new production of Puccini’s Tosca starring Karita Mattila opens THIRTEEN’s Great Performances at the Met’s fourth season on PBS. Mattila sings the title role of Tosca for the first time outside her native Finland, opposite Marcelo Álvarez as Cavaradossi. George Gagnidze is Scarpia and Paul Plishka is the Sacristan. Joseph Colaneri conducts, and acclaimed director Luc Bondy makes his Met debut with the production, which attracted extraordinary attention when it opened the Met’s current season. Bondy, among the world’s most renowned directors of opera and theater, has kept his Tosca in the Napoleonic era. “Directing singers in a realistic and precise way is more important than translating this kind of story to today,” he says. “What I’d like to bring out in my production is that difference between blind passion and cold strategy.” Mattila, who has collaborated with Bondy in the past, says, “Tosca uses her beauty as an asset in a man’s world. But no matter how strong she is, her power has limits because she’s a woman. This fragile side is what makes it interesting – and this is where the real work with the director begins.”
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NOVA

National Security Agency headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland
National Security Agency headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland

THE SPY FACTORY

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 @ 6:00PM & 9:00PM

In this program, an eye-opening documentary on the National Security Agency (NSA) by best-selling author James Bamford and Emmy Award-winning producer Scott Willis, NOVA exposes the ultra-secret intelligence agency’s role in the failure to stop the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent eavesdropping program that listens in without warrant on millions of American citizens.

“The Spy Factory” is based on Bamford’s best-selling 2008 book, The Shadow Factory, praised as “important and disturbing” in the Washington Post by former senator Bob Kerrey, who was a member of the 9/11 Commission. (Read our excerpt.)

In this program, NOVA chronicles the NSA’s role in eavesdropping both before and after 9/11. Drawing on dozens of interviews with agency insiders and probing publicly available sources as well as transcripts of terrorist trials and an FBI chronology of the terrorists’ movements, NOVA assembles a detailed picture of events leading up to the 9/11 attacks.

The program sheds light on the vital data known inside the NSA but only partly relayed to other agencies. The trove of information the NSA had access to in advance included Osama bin Laden’s now-disconnected direct satellite phone, which the NSA tapped starting in 1996. Exclusive footage shows the three-story house in Yemen that served as Al Qaeda’s communications and logistics headquarters. The NSA was listening in on phone communications to and from the house for years prior to the 9/11 attack.
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