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Monday, December 1
  • 12:00 am
    Roadtrip Nation[#501Z]
    Brisbane to Byron Bay, Australia
    Bobby Thomas Jr., percussionist, Weather Report.
    duration 26:28 STEREO TVPG
  • 12:30 am
    Roadtrip Nation[#502Z]
    Newcastle to Sydney, Australia
    Ray Suarez, senior correspondent, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer; Debbie Stoller, author/editor-in-chief, Bust magazine.
    duration 26:46 STEREO TVPG
  • 1:00 am
    As Time Goes By[#159]
    In order to ease Lionel's financial situation Alistair suggests that he sell the country house. Lionel and Jean travel to the country to break the news to Mrs. Bale, Lol and Rocky.
    duration 28:39 TVG
  • 1:30 am
    Keeping Up Appearances[#112]
    Register Office
    Whoever would have thought? Another family crisis! Bruce is up a tree, dressed in women's clothing. And Daddy's run off to get married. Hyacinth calls Richard at work, who's in the middle of an important meeting, which, of course, makes no consequence to Hyacinth. She needs him - immediately! Hyacinth gets a lift into town with Emmet and Elizabeth while Onslow and Daisy offer to take the wheelchair and meet her at the Register's office. Matters only get more confusing. . .
    duration 29:23 CC TVPG
  • 2:00 am
    Brain Fitness 2: Sight and Sound
    This program is designed to help people get the most from their senses as they age. It looks at the two important senses of vision and hearing, how they change throughout life, and what we can do to keep them healthy and fully functional. We know that we begin to experience decline in most cognitive functions in our 30s and 40s. As we grow older, the rate of decline increases, and the cumulative effects become more noticeable. We have increasing difficulty remembering, paying close attention, responding rapidly, performing complex tasks and our coordination and movement and many other cognitive functions that once came easily are now more difficult. But what we notice most is the difficulty hearing in a noisy place or seeing when we look at someone placed in front of a bright light, and we find that our reading slows. These are symptoms of elemental physical changes in the aging brain. The problem is more than just lapses in memory. This program is based on neuro-plasticity - the ability of the brain to change and adapt --even rewire itself! It studies how we see and how that changes through life.
    duration 1:59:11 CC STEREO
  • 4:00 am
    Brain Fitness 2: Sight and Sound
    This program is designed to help people get the most from their senses as they age. It looks at the two important senses of vision and hearing, how they change throughout life, and what we can do to keep them healthy and fully functional. We know that we begin to experience decline in most cognitive functions in our 30s and 40s. As we grow older, the rate of decline increases, and the cumulative effects become more noticeable. We have increasing difficulty remembering, paying close attention, responding rapidly, performing complex tasks and our coordination and movement and many other cognitive functions that once came easily are now more difficult. But what we notice most is the difficulty hearing in a noisy place or seeing when we look at someone placed in front of a bright light, and we find that our reading slows. These are symptoms of elemental physical changes in the aging brain. The problem is more than just lapses in memory. This program is based on neuro-plasticity - the ability of the brain to change and adapt --even rewire itself! It studies how we see and how that changes through life.
    duration 1:59:11 CC STEREO
  • MORNING
  • 6:00 am
    Sid The Science Kid[#115]
    All My Senses
    Sid wants to know about all his different senses. At school, Sid and his friends embark on a quest to explore vision, hearing, touch, smell and taste!
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO TVY
  • 6:30 am
    Clifford The Big Red Dog[#226]
    Clifford's Big Heart/Cleo's Valentine Surprise
    * Clifford looks for the biggest and reddest Valentine's Day present for Emily Elizabeth. He first picks up a truck and then dog bone art work. He soon learns that he is the best gift!
    * The dog gang is celebrating Valentine's Day. Cleo has been hiding dog bones and red bows all around town in order to surprise Clifford and T-Bone with the best present. Yet Cleo is really hoping that her friends have gotten her something just as good. Cleo soon learns that giving is sometimes better than receiving.

    duration 28:46 CC STEREO TVY
  • 7:00 am
    Dragon Tales[#216]
    On Thin Ice/The Shape of Things to Come
    It's Willie the Snow Seal's birthday and there is going to be a big party with singing and yummy cake. It's a good thing that Emmy and Max brought their skates, because Willy lives in a huge ice cave next to a frozen pond. Zak and Wheezie are excited about the party too, except for one thing-they don't know how to ice skate! Their friends are happy to help them. Then, when Zak's new dragondisk gets all sticky and gooey in Marshmallow Marsh, the gang learns that the only way to clean it is to dip it in Crystal Fountain in the Crystal Cave. Kristel, the door that guards Crystal Cave tells them when they arrive that they must find things that are the three shapes that she has on her door before she will grant them access.
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO DVI TVY
  • 7:30 am
    Caillou[#415]
    Friends
    Caillou's Grandma is surprised when Caillou tells her he doesn't have any friends. She reminds him about Clementine, Leo, his cat Gilbert, and tells him that even his sister Rosie is his friend. Then, Caillou makes a brand-new friend. His name is Andre and he's big - and also a bit clumsy. Caillou is upset with Andre when he breaks Caillou's favorite chair, but it's soon forgotten when they go outside and play soccer. Later, Caillou and Leo are having a great time playing when Leo trips and falls, hurting his ankle. Caillou is very worried about Leo and thinks it may be his fault Leo got hurt. But when he makes Leo a get-well card and visits him at home, Leo says it wasn't Caillou's fault he didn't tie his shoelaces. Sarah helps Caillou paint a birdhouse Dad built, but she can't finish it because she is off on an all-summer trip to China. Caillou misses her very much. On the day of her return, Caillou is ecstatic and anxious to show Sarah that not only is the birdhouse finished and hanging in a tree, it has a resident.
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO TVY
  • 8:00 am
    Curious George[#307]
    George Digs Worms/Everything Old Is New Again
    * George Digs Worms - Why is Bill yelling at a mound of dirt? He's worm racing! George turns to a pile of decomposed leaves to find his own prize worm and challenges Bill's "Fast Freddy" to a race. Pretty soon, the entire countryside catches worm-racing fever and watch as George's worm, named "Ooh Ooh Ahh Ahh," races its way to the championship. But when Mr. Quint takes the wrong lunchbox on his fishing trip, George's worm farm is in danger of becoming fish bait! Can George save his slimy friends in time for the championship race?
    * Everything Old is New Again - The city is awarding the "Golden Arrows Award" to the building that collects the most recycling. George is eager to help-once he learns what recycling actually is, of course. The building's Doorwoman next door turns out to be tough competition, so George hunts down recycling materials from everywhere he can think of. The only problem is, he doesn't know that he only recycle products after they've been used! Will the tenants with the missing recyclables forgive a monkey who's not just trying to win a contest, but also save the environment?

    duration 28:46 CC STEREO DVI TVY
  • 8:30 am
    Sid The Science Kid[#113]
    Grandma's Glasses
    Sid tries on Grandma's glasses, but they make everything look blurry. Sid explores his sense of vision, and discovers that even though Grandma's glasses make things look blurry to him, they make things look clear to her.
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO TVY
  • 9:00 am
    Super Why![#139]
    Super Why! and the Little Mermaid
    Pig feels different from his friends, which makes him very sad. The Super Readers dive into the story The Little Mermaid to talk with someone whose tail sets her apart from kids on land. As the Super Readers explore the ocean floor with The Little Mermaid, Pig slowly begins to see why being different can be special and the journey to the depths of the sea teaches him a lesson he can use right in his own backyard. Educational Objectives: To learn about feeling good about yourself. Preschoolers will follow the alphabet, practice the magic of spelling,and use the power to read to change the story!
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO TVY
  • 9:30 am
    Clifford The Big Red Dog[#204]
    Stinky Friends/He's Wonderful Mr. Bleakman
    * Stinky Friends - Clifford can't resist going into a field to play -even after Emily Elizabeth tells him he's not allowed. * He's Wonderful Mr. Bleakman - Mr. Bleakman gets a little grumpy when Clifford messes up his new potato garden, and Emily almost wishes that he wasn't her neighbor.
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO DVI TVY
  • 10:00 am
    Sesame Street[#4168H]
    Elmo & Zoe's Hat Contest
    Today on Sesame Street it's Who Can Wear the Most Hats on Their Head Day! Elmo and Zoe are going to play against each other, while Chris and Alan help add more and more hats. The Hat Check Girl is also there to help count the total number of hats they each have. Elmo and Zoe are tied every time! They also have to complete challenges while wearing the hats on their heads such as saying the alphabet while standing on one leg and estimating the amount of hats they have. With no hats left to add, Elmo and Zoe ask Abby to come up with a spell to make more. Abby finally finds the right words and Elmo and Zoe end up with a big huge tower of hats on their heads. After counting the hats by 5, they find out that they are tied again. Elmo and Zoe were each able to wear 30 hats on their head! Theme: Mathematics, U, 14
    duration 58:46 STEREO DVI TVY
  • 11:00 am
    Raggs[#131]
    Happy
    Raggs is sad about breaking his new airplane and the others must show him that old toys can make you happy too. Plus, Razzles invents a Happy Dance!
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO TVY
  • 11:30 am
    Barney & Friends[#1001]
    Welcome, Cousin Riff and Special Skills
    Welcome, Cousin Riff: Barney has a tee-Riff-ic surprise for BJ and Baby Bop! Their cousin Riff is moving to town. Riff surprises everyone with his awesome musical abilities and super-fun personality! Everyone is very excited that Riff will be in town for good!
    < br />Special Skills: Barney suggests that BJ and Baby Bop put on a special show so Riff can see how much fun they have at the park! Riff is a little shy--he's never performed in a show before. Barney encourages Riff to participate, and Riff does what he knows best--he makes music! Riff and the show are big hits!

    duration 28:46 CC STEREO DVI TVY
  • AFTERNOON
  • 12:00 pm
    Charlie Rose[#14240]
    (original broadcast date: 11/28/08)
    * A conversation about the film "Milk" with director Gus Van Sant, and actors Sean Penn and Josh Brolin

    duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVRE
  • 1:00 pm
    Brain Fitness 2: Sight and Sound
    This program is designed to help people get the most from their senses as they age. It looks at the two important senses of vision and hearing, how they change throughout life, and what we can do to keep them healthy and fully functional. We know that we begin to experience decline in most cognitive functions in our 30s and 40s. As we grow older, the rate of decline increases, and the cumulative effects become more noticeable. We have increasing difficulty remembering, paying close attention, responding rapidly, performing complex tasks and our coordination and movement and many other cognitive functions that once came easily are now more difficult. But what we notice most is the difficulty hearing in a noisy place or seeing when we look at someone placed in front of a bright light, and we find that our reading slows. These are symptoms of elemental physical changes in the aging brain. The problem is more than just lapses in memory. This program is based on neuro-plasticity - the ability of the brain to change and adapt --even rewire itself! It studies how we see and how that changes through life.
    duration 1:59:11 CC STEREO
  • 3:00 pm
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer[#9310]
    * Team Obama - A look at President-elect Barack Obama's picks for a national security team, including the naming of former rival Hillary Clinton for secretary of state. Judy Woodruff reports and is joined by Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State under President Clinton; Democratic Senator from Rhode Island Jack Reed; and Philip Zelikow, former counselor to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. He is currently a professor of History at the University of Virginia. < br />* Green Marketing - Spencer Michels reports on corporations responding to the growing consumer demand for environmentally green products.
    * Under Siege - Simon Marks reports from Mumbai on the aftermath of last week's terror attacks and the growing concerns over the handling of the government's response. Then, for analysis Ray Suarez examines the state of long-held tensions between neighbors India and Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai bloodshed with: Michael Krepon, co-founder of Stimson Center, a research institute. He is a visiting professor at the University of Virginia; and Shuja Nawaz, former Pakistani journalist and international development agency official. He's the author of "Crossed Swords: Pakistan, its army and the wars within."

    duration 52:46 CC STEREO TVRE
  • 4:00 pm
    Worldfocus[#1041]
    duration 26:46 CC STEREO
  • 4:29 pm
    Raggs[#156]
    Space
    Raggs sees a falling star from the sky and when the dogs go to look for it, they find a Space Dog helmet - however, turns out it was Dumpster's bowl. The dogs help Razzles make a rocket project for Open House at Puppy Preschool - together they have to figure out what is in outer space.
    duration 28:46 CC STEREO DVI TVY
  • 4:58 pm
    Dragon Tales[#312]
    The Balancing Act/A Small Victory
    * The Balancing Act: Emmy is excited about taking her new skateboard to Dragon Land. When Ord sees what Emmy has brought with her, he wants to try to skate, too. Emmy's happy to share, so Quetzal sprinkles the skateboard with Gro- water to make it dragon-size. Ord tries, but doesn't have very good balance, and as he falls, the skate board shoots out from under him. He feels terrible about losing Emmy's skate board, and the gang heads out to find it. Along the way, Ord encounters many instances that call for him to try to balance. When they finally discover Emmy's board, Ord has practiced his balancing enough so that he can have fun riding the skateboard.
    * A Small Victory: Quetzal gives the gang the task of collecting rare exotic plants to add to the School in the Sky garden. When Max is teamed with Lorca, he is worried that they can't handle very much -Max is small and Lorca is in a wheelchair. After Max tells Lorca about his frustration, Lorca shows him ways to overcome his physical limitations and to "think of what you can do, not what you can't." When they find their plant and cannot reach it, Max gets discouraged, but Lorca helps him to use a tool to retrieve it. They use their brains to help the others overcome challenges presented by their own exotic plants. In the end, Max realizes that with some brains and the right tools, he can do anything!

    duration 28:46 CC STEREO DVI TVY
  • 5:30 pm
    BBC World News[#18336]
    duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE
  • EVENING
  • 6:00 pm
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer[#9310]
    * Team Obama - A look at President-elect Barack Obama's picks for a national security team, including the naming of former rival Hillary Clinton for secretary of state. Judy Woodruff reports and is joined by Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State under President Clinton; Democratic Senator from Rhode Island Jack Reed; and Philip Zelikow, former counselor to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. He is currently a professor of History at the University of Virginia. < br />* Green Marketing - Spencer Michels reports on corporations responding to the growing consumer demand for environmentally green products.
    * Under Siege - Simon Marks reports from Mumbai on the aftermath of last week's terror attacks and the growing concerns over the handling of the government's response. Then, for analysis Ray Suarez examines the state of long-held tensions between neighbors India and Pakistan in the wake of the Mumbai bloodshed with: Michael Krepon, co-founder of Stimson Center, a research institute. He is a visiting professor at the University of Virginia; and Shuja Nawaz, former Pakistani journalist and international development agency official. He's the author of "Crossed Swords: Pakistan, its army and the wars within."

    duration 52:46 CC STEREO TVRE
  • 7:00 pm
    Nightly Business Report[#28186]
    duration 24:46 CC STEREO TVRE
  • 7:30 pm
    Magnificent Mind at Any Age with Dr. Daniel Amen
    Dr. Daniel Amen explores the many natural ways that we can not only keep our brains healthy as we age, but improve and enhance our brain power. An improved brain will allow us to be more effective, more successful, and happier in our personal and professional lives.
    duration 1:58:16 CC STEREO TVG
  • 9:30 pm
    Smothered: The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
    This program examines the turmoil that surrounded the late-1960s variety show, including the events that led to its cancellation - and the remarkable David vs. Goliath battle when the brothers took on CBS and censorship in a landmark lawsuit. With a young and brash stable of writers and performers, including Steve Martin and Rob Reiner, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour brought an edgy new brand of political comedy to the airwaves for three seasons. When they were fired in 1969, brothers Tom and Dick Smothers took on their network, CBS, in the courts - and won. This is the fascinating true story as told by its key players, including the Smothers Brothers, show writers Rob Reiner and Mason William, performers Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, and Harry Belafonte, and former CBS executives.
    duration 1:57:38 CC STEREO TVPG
  • 11:30 pm
    ImageMakers[#502]
    We'll Meet Again
    * Hibernation - England
    1985 in a secret tree house. Two children dressed in animal costumes conduct scientific experiments in an attempt to revive a bee. But their true intention is to bring back something much bigger. A magical and moving tale about the beauty of innocent minds. Written and directed by John Williams. John started making stop animation films at the age of 11. He has gone on to direct music videos by the Offspring and Coldplay. The film has won numerous international awards. Principal cast: Adam Arnold, Sonny Rooney, Peter Reynolds and Adam Paroussos.
    * The Youth in Us -USA
    A young couple confronts a painful future by looking to the past for courage. Written and directed by Joshua Leonard, who first garnered attention for his memorable role in the thriller The Blair Witch Project. This award winning film is his narrative directorial debut. Principal cast: Lukas Haas and Kelli Garner.

    duration 28:12 CC STEREO TVPG
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