TV Daily Schedules
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12:00 amRoadtrip Nation[#501Z]
Brisbane to Byron Bay, Australia
Bobby Thomas Jr., percussionist, Weather Report.
duration 26:28 STEREO TVPG -
12:30 amRoadtrip 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 amAs 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 amKeeping 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 amBrain 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 amBrain 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 -
6:00 amSid 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 amClifford 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.
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