PLEASE NOTE: Listings are as accurate as possible at deadline time. However, some programs are offered to us - or withdrawn at short notice, there may be changes in the actual broadcast schedule. We use breaks between television programs, as well as other means when possible, to provide information about such changes. *Indicates (Warning: some may not be suitable for young viewers) JULY 2003 Tuesday 01 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "The Gymnastics Championship/Angelina's Baby Sister" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Trick or Treat/Dinner for Breakfast" 8:30 Between the Lions "The Fox and the Crow" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Trading Places" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Flood of Imagination/Lights Out" 10:00 Caillou "People I Love" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Cassie Catches Up/Very Berry" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "The New Year's Clean Up/Firefly Nights" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Bread is for Eating" 12:00PM The New Yankee Workshop "Workshop Hutch" 12:30 Woof! It's a Dog's Life 1:00 Culinary Travels with Dave Eckert "Calina Santiago Markets" 1:30 Children's Hospital "Decisions" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Journey to the Center of the Garden" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 The Flora In Yu Shan National Park 7:30 Inside the Box "Health Care" 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune 8:30 Washington Week in Review 9:00 Freedom: A History of Us "Working for Freedom" Working for Freedom: As industrial progress continues and the gap between the rich and poor widens, a new labor movement emerges to advocate for workers' rights. The strike at Lawrence, Massachusetts, is a victory for workers; Susan B. Anthony paves the way for women's right to vote. 9:30 Uncommon Knowledge "Pulling Out the Roots" 10:00 The Global Tribe "Mexico" 10:30 There Once Was A Town This program follows a group of people who return to their childhood shtetl to share memories of their culture and lives before World War II; their escape from the massacre that destroyed the Jewish presence in the town; and their years of fighting for survival during the Holocaust. The documentary is based on the critically acclaimed book "There Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of Eishyshok" by former resident Professor Yaffa Eliach. Narrated by actor Ed Asner, a descendant of Eishyshok inhabitants, the program takes viewers on a journey that re-opens the door to the town, shedding new light on Polish-Jewish relations and the Holocaust. (60 minutes) Wednesday 02 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Angelina in the Wings/Arthur the Butterfly" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Trouble with Money/A Pony Tale" 8:30 Between the Lions "Giants and Cubs" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Safety First!" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "A Big Help/The Trouble with Kittens" 10:00 Caillou "Summertime" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Finders Keepers/Remember the Pillow Fort" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Royal Cats/Acrobat Cats" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Hotel Animal" 12:00PM Betting It All: The Entrepreneurs 12:30 The Designer's Landscape with Gary Alan "Dalgren Residence Irrigation" 1:00 Cucina Amore "The Italian Ladies of Huston Makes Christmas Cookies" 1:30 Hands on Assistive Technology "Looking to the Future" (repeat of Monday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Close Encounters of the Bird Kind" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Savage Planet "Extremes" 8:00 Nature "The Secret World of Sharks and Rays" While people are most familiar with the classic movie star shark -- the great white shark -- there are several other species of sharks and their close cousins, the rays, that lurk in the ocean's depths. Nature explores their "Secret World" and takes a closer look at some of the more unfamiliar members of the family. 9:00 Nova "Sultan's Lost Treasure" In the middle of the South China Sea, a six-hour voyage from the tiny Sultanate of Brueni, prospectors spot and ancient wreck on the sea bed. 10:00 Life Beyond Earth "Are We Alone?" 11:00 *Wild Europe "Wild Seas" (60 minutes) Thursday 03 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "The Gift/Treasure Tandems" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Double Dare/My Favorite Crustacean" 8:30 Between the Lions "Be Bop" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Circle of Friends" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Led Astray/Wedding Bell Blues" 10:00 Caillou "Machines! Brrrrrmmm" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Big Funky Cloud/Copy Cat" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Tung, the Singing Cricket/Sagwa's Lucky Bat" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Someplace Else" 12:00PM Cucina Sicilia "Simple, Sweet and Tart" 12:30 Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "The New Homeowner" 1:00 World @ Large with David Gergen "Are We One Nation Indivisible?" 1:30 Conquistadors with Michael Wood "All the World is Human" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "On the Road" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Austin City Limits "Buena Vista Social Club Presents Ibrahim Ferrer Orchestra Featuring Ruben Gonzalez " Cuban salsa legend Ferrer, one of the Latin world's finest vocalists, performs the exhilarating music of his homeland. 8:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "The Cazalets (Part 3 of 5)" Rupert is reported missing during the Dunkirk evacuation. The family is resigned to his death, but his daughter Clary believes he is alive and fighting for the French resistance. Louise, now a drama student, catches the eye of handsome Michael Hadleigh, a famous portrait painter; while Rachel falls out with her lesbian lover. During the Blitz, the family sawmill is obliterated. 9:00 Mystery! "Murder Room: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes: The Photographer's Chair, (Part 2)" On the trail of a serial killer, Doyle (Charles Edwards) attends a seance and has a spooky encounter with his deceased fiancee. Little does he know that the murderer intends to unite the lovers in the spirit world. 10:30 Mark Russell Comedy Specials 11:00 Changing Stages "Ireland" This episode examines how William Butler Yeats, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, J.M. Synge and Sean O'Casey changed the course of the English-speaking theater. (60 minutes) Friday 04 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Angelia at the Fair/Ballet Tickets" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Out for the Team/Pennies for Seven" 8:30 Between the Lions "There's a Fly in My Soup" 9:00 Barney & Friends "The One and Only You" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Food for Thought/Friends Forever" 10:00 Caillou "It's Cold Outside! Brr!" 10:30 Dragon Tales "One Big Wish/Breaking Up is Hard to Do" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Cat Burglar/Sagwa's Good Deed" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Zin! Zin! Zin! Violin" 12:00PM The Victory Garden 12:30 Money Moves 1:00 The Woodwright's Shop "Shutters Dogs From the Blacksmith" 1:30 Hands on Assistive Technology "Looking to the Future" (final repeat of Monday & Wednesday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Friends and Anemonies" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 GED Connections "Mathematics: Geometry" 7:30 Adventure Divas "Cuba: Paradox Found, (Part 1)" 8:00 Now with Bill Moyers 9:00 The Mainstream (Special) 11:00 *The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow "Promises Betrayed (1885-1896) " (60 minutes) Saturday 05 6:00AM Teletubbies "Herding Sheep" 6:30 Barney & Friends "Tea-riffic Manners" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "The Lousy Week/You Are Arthur" 8:00 PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch 10:00 Cyberchase "Eureeka!" 10:30 Wimzie's House "Who's the Boss?" 11:00 Ask This Old House 11:30 The Woodwright's Shop "Shutters Dogs From the Blacksmith" (repeat of Friday) 12:00PM The Victory Garden (repeat of Friday) 12:30 The 1900 House "The End of An Era" 1:30 Academic Challenge Bowl "Jose L.G. Rios vs. Guam Home School" (Local-Trivia Questions Contest) (repeat of Monday) 2:00 Savage Seas "Killer Waves" 3:00 Mark Russell Comedy Specials 3:30 Hometime "Autumn Woods Decorating 2" 4:00 This Old House 4:30 Standard Deviants TV 5:00 Now with Bill Moyers (repeat of Friday) 6:00PM The New This Old House Hour 7:00 Nature "The Secret World of Sharks and Rays" (repeat of Wednesday) 8:00 Hafa Guaha? (Local-repeat of Monday) 8:30 The Desert Speaks "Lillies of the Desert" The Mojave Desert is home to the world's largest lily (the Joshua tree) and the continent's smallest lizard (the night lizard). Join a group of adventurers as they travel throughout Joshua Tree National Park. They explore the intricacies of a cholla forest, learn about the powerful geological forces at work sculpting the landscape and search for the elusive night lizard. This program also includes a thorough examination of the Joshua tree's life stages, growth and natural history. 9:00 Mystery! "Murder Room: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes: The Photographer's Chair, (Part 2)" (repeat of Thursday) 10:30 Great Streets "Sunset Boulevard" 11:30 The Red Skelton Show (30 minutes) Sunday 06 6:00AM Teletubbies "Rain" 6:30 Barney & Friends "Puppy Love" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "The Election/Francine Goes to War" 8:00 Noddy "Noah's Treasure" 8:30 Between the Lions "Touching the Moon" 9:00 Zoboomafoo "Buddies" 9:30 Theodore Tugboat "A Dark & Scary Cove/Emily's New Hat" 10:00 Cyberchase "Cool It" 10:30 Wimzie's House "Wimzie Sees It All" 11:00 Welcome Aboard "America's Cup" 11:30 Going Places "Turkey" 12:30PM The Calling 1:30 America In The Forties: A Sentimental Journey "On Borrowed Time" 2:30 The Flora in Yu Shan National Park (repeat of Tuesday) 3:00 America's Walking "Vacations of the Future" 3:30 GED Connections "Mathematics: Geometry" (repeat of Friday) 4:00 Dragonfly TV 4:30 The Pacific Way 5:30 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series "Taffy" 6:00PM Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "The New Homeowner" (repeat of Thursday) 6:30 Hometime "Autumn Woods Decorating 2" (repeat of Saturday) 7:00 Nova "Sultan's Lost Treasure" (repeat of Wednesday) 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune (repeat of Tuesday) 8:30 Washington Week in Review (repeat of Tuesday) 9:00 Local News 10:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "The Cazalets (Part 3 of 5)" (repeat of Thursday) 11:00 *Treasures of the World "The Faberge Eggs: Mementos of a Doomed Dynasty/The Nototious Hope Diamond" (60 minutes) Monday 07 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Midnight Muddle/Miss Lilly is Leaving" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Slumber Party/The Nose Knows" 8:30 Between the Lions "The Sad Day" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Barney's Band" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Tie-Dyed Clifford/Stage Struck" 10:00 Caillou "New Places and New Things" 10:30 Dragon Tales "A New Friend/Have No Fear" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Harvest Festival Race/The Foolish Magistrate's New Clothes" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "On the Day You Were Born" 12:00PM Great Food "Mom's Night Out" 12:30 Town & Country Crafts with Kathy Peterson 1:00 Closer to Truth: Science, Meaning and the Future "How Does the Autistic Brain Work" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Reef Life" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Ants in the Pantry" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Hafa Guaha? (Local) 7:30 Academic Challenge Bowl "Saint Anthony vs. San Vicente" (Local-Trivia Questions Contest) 8:00 Independent Lens "Chiefs" Beaver C'Bearing and his fellow Chiefs want to bring the high school state basketball championship trophy back to Wyoming's Wind River Indian Reservation and make their people proud, but while struggling through his senior year, he is forced to re-evaluate the importance of basketball. Following two years in the lives of Beaver and his teammates, "Chiefs" explores what it means to grow up Native American at the turn of the 21st century. 9:30 Antiques Roadshow 10:30 History of the Future "Views from the Past/Brave New Worlds" (90 minutes) Tuesday 08 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Miss Lilly Comes to Dinner/The Lucky Penny" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Talent Show/Gone But Not Four-Gotten" 8:30 Between the Lions "Humph! Humph! Humph!" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Try It, You'll Like It" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Dog House Rock/Guess Who's Coming to Birdwell" 10:00 Caillou "Step by Step" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Cassie, the Green-Eyed Dragon/Something is Missing" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Fur Cut/Magistrate Loses His Post" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Hip Cat" 12:00PM The New Yankee Workshop "Outdoor Cupboard" 12:30 Woof! It's a Dog's Life 1:00 Culinary Travels with Dave Eckert "Campania, Italia" 1:30 Children's Hospital "Detectives" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Return to Sender" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Rafting Tour Along the Hsiukuluan River 7:30 Inside the Box "Education" 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune 8:30 Washington Week in Review 9:00 Freedom: A History of Us "Yearning to Breath Free" The newly unveiled Statue of Liberty is a symbol of all that is best in America, inspiring a time of reform and compassion. Mother Jones brings the child labor issue to the forefront of the nation's consciousness, and Jane Addams, America's first social worker, creates Hull House. Ida Tarbell exposes John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company. 9:30 Uncommon Knowledge "The Skeptical Environmentalist" 10:00 Frontline "A Dangerous Business" Whether America's workplace safety laws are tough enough and whether companies are being held responsible for protecting employees. 11:00 Young Dr. Freud "Opening the Eyes (Part 1)" (60 minutes) Wednesday 09 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Mouse Detective/Angelina and Grandma" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Haunted Lighthouse/The Winning Streak" 8:30 Between the Lions "The Good Seed" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Colors All Around" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Little Big Pup/Getting To Know You" 10:00 Caillou "I Love to Pretend" 10:30 Dragon Tales "A Crown for Princess Kidoodle/Three's a Crowd" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Tribal Cats/Sagwa's Swan Song" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Regina's Big Mistake" 12:00PM You're The Chef "Cool Salads" 12:30 The Designer's Landscape with Gary Alan "Dalgren Residence (Part 1)" 1:00 Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers "The Roots of Reading" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Reef Life" (repeat of Monday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Round Up the Usual Insects" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 National Geographic Specials "Return of the Wolf" For more than 50 years, wolves were driven from Yellowstone. Without them, coyotes emerged as the top predators, elk herds grew dramatically and the park's natural wildlife balance was disturbed. Now, in a bold and controversial experiment, the wolf has been returned to Yellowstone. And suddenly, the park's creatures must face one of nature's most skillful predators. A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC cameraman has been tracking the wolves for two years. Working closely with park biologists, he has documented the remarkable comeback of the wolf and its effect on the creatures of Yellowstone. 8:00 Nature "Walking With Giants: The Grizzlies of Siberia" Naturalists Charlie Russell and Maureen Enns get very up close and personal with the grizzly bears of Kamchatka peninsula in Siberia. 9:00 Nova "Dirty Bomb" This past summer, an American al-Qaeda sympathizer, Jose Padilla, was arrested on suspicion of planning a "dirty bomb" attack on the United States. Suddenly, one of the ultimate nightmare terrorist scenarios seemed a step closer to reality. But few know what a "dirty bomb" really is or what devastation it would cause. In this important and timely film, NOVA and The New York Times go beyond the alarming headlines to answer crucial questions: how easy is it to acquire materials and manufacture a "dirty bomb?" How does it differ from a conventional nuclear one, and how destructive would it be? And how can lives be saved if one should explode? The program dramatizes two credible attack scenarios based on sophisticated models developed by radiation experts. These models are then played out in two major cities, Washington and London, with results that are both frightening and sobering. 10:00 Life Beyond Earth "Is Anybody Listening?" 11:00 Wild Europe "Wild Mountains" (60 minutes) Thursday 10 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Two Mice in a Boat/The Costume Ball" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Birthday Boy/A Clean Sweep" 8:30 Between the Lions "The Wings of Icarus" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Howdy, Friends!" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "My Best Friend/Cleo's Fair Share" 10:00 Caillou "All Wet" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Knuck, Knuck, Who's Where?/Just Desserts" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Cat and Mouse/Stinky Tofu" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message" 12:00PM Cucina Sicilia "Luscious Lemons" 12:30 Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "Moving Experiences" 1:00 World @ Large with David Gergen "Why Do They Hate Us?" 1:30 Mythquest "The Minotaur" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "The More Things Change" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Austin City Limits "Richard Thompson/Eliza Gilkyson" He's the "British Neil Young" and a legendary folk-rocker; Eliza is one of Austin's hottest up-and-coming singer-songwriters. 8:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "The Cazalets (Part 4 of 5)" With a new baby and a missing husband, Zoe volunteers at a hospital and befriends a horribly disfigured airman, who falls in love with her. Christopher, the 18-year-old cousin of the Cazalet children, announces his pacifism and refuses to enlist, incurring the wrath of his father, a wounded veteran of World War I. Refusing to give up hope for her father, Clary writes General DeGaulle for information on his whereabouts. 9:00 Mystery! "Murder Room: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes: The Kingdom of Bones, (Part 3)" The public unwrapping of an ancient Egyptian mummy uncovers a recently murdered Englishman, leading Doyle (Charles Edwards) and Dr. Bell (Ian Richardson) into the lair of a bombing conspiracy. 10:30 Mark Russell Comedy Specials 11:00 Changing Stages "America" This episode explores the works of Eugene O'Neill, Clifford Odets, Arthur Miller, Lorraine Hansberry and Tennesse Williams in the context of the Great Depression, the "American Dream" and the Cold War. It also examines the birth of the American musical which was forged from a unique collision of diverse cultures. (60 minutes) Friday 11 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Legend of Big Paw/Ballerina Rag Doll" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Green-eyed Monster/The Two Who Cried Ouch!" 8:30 Between the Lions "Zoop! Zoop!" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Seven Days a Week" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Special Delivery/A Ferry Tale" 10:00 Caillou "Animals and Me" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Dragonberry Drought/A Snowman for All Seasons" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Foolish Magistrate's Aching Tooth/Sheegwa and the Blizzard" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "The Carousel" 12:00PM The Victory Garden 12:30 Money Moves 1:00 The Woodwright's Shop "Rustic Furniture Maker Dan Mack" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Reef Life" (final repeat of Monday & Wednesday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "From Bad to Worse" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 GED Connections "Mathematics: Data Analysis" 7:30 Adventure Divas "Cuba: Paradox Found, (Part 2)" 8:00 Now with Bill Moyers 9:00 Doug Kershaw: The Raging Cajun 10:00 Who Counts? Election Return In America 11:00 *The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow "Fighting Back (1896-1917)" (60 minutes) Saturday 12 6:00AM Teletubbies "Orange Picking" 6:30 Barney & Friends "Bunches of Boxes" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "Sleep No More/Pet Peeved" 8:00 PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch 10:00 Cyberchase "Find Those Gleamers!" 10:30 Wimzie's House "Wimzie's Hushabye" 11:00 Ask This Old House 11:30 The Woodwright's Shop "Rustic Furniture Maker Dan Mack" (repeat of Friday) 12:00PM The Victory Garden (repeat of Friday) 12:30 Only A Teacher "A Teacher Affects Eternity" 1:30 Academic Challenge Bowl "Saint Anthony vs. San Vicente" (Local-Trivia Questions Contest) (repeat of Monday) 2:00 Savage Seas "Rescue" 3:00 Mark Russell Comedy Specials 3:30 Hometime "Expanded Living Space 1" 4:00 This Old House 4:30 Standard Deviants TV 5:00 Now with Bill Moyers (repeat of Friday) 6:00PM The New This Old House Hour 7:00 Nature "Walking With Giants: The Grizzlies of Siberia" (repeat of Wednesday) 8:00 Hafa Guaha? (Local-repeat of Monday) 8:30 The Desert Speaks "Crossing the Great Basin Dersert" In the 1950s, Life magazine labeled Highway 50 "the loneliest highway in America." Not much has changed along the road in northern Nevada. Part of the reason it is so lonely is that it crosses the Great Basin Desert. During the trip across the basins and over the ranges that make up this landscape, The Desert Speaks studies the fascinating geology that is key to understanding the region and its natural and human history. Take a ride into the past and board a steam-powered train, crucial to the settlement of the area. This program also includes a tour of Ruby National Wildlife Refuge - one of the few respites for Canadian geese, sandhill cranes and other migrating birds in the Great Basin. 9:00 Mystery! "Murder Room: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes: The Kingdom of Bones, (Part 3) " (repeat of Thursday) 10:30 Great Streets "The Royal Mile" 11:30 The Red Skelton Show (30 minutes) Sunday 13 6:00AM Teletubbies "Swimming" 6:30 Barney & Friends "Stop! Go!" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "The Last of Mary Moo Cow/Bitzi's Beau" 8:00 Noddy "Be True to Who You Are" 8:30 Between the Lions "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" 9:00 Zoboomafoo "Can You Feel It?" 9:30 Theodore Tugboat "Big Harbor Fools Day/Theodor & the Boat Bully" 10:00 Cyberchase "Codename: Icky" 10:30 Wimzie's House "I Don't Like Chores!" 11:00 Welcome Aboard "Auckland" 11:30 Going Places "Bali" 12:30PM The Calling 1:30 America In The Forties: A Sentimental Journey "War Stories" 2:30 Rafting Tour Along the Hsiukuluan River (repeat of Tuesday) 3:00 America's Walking "Heart/Helath/Marathon" 3:30 GED Connections "Mathematics: Data Analysis" (repeat of Friday) 4:00 Dragonfly TV 4:30 The Pacific Way 5:30 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series "One True Friend" 6:00PM Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "Moving Experiences" (repeat of Thursday) 6:30 Hometime "Expanded Living Space 1" (repeat of Saturday) 7:00 Nova "Dirty Bomb" (repeat of Wednesday) 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune (repeat of Tuesday) 8:30 Washington Week in Review (repeat of Tuesday) 9:00 *Hostage "Missing" 10:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "The Cazalets (Part 4 of 5)" " (repeat of Thursday) 11:00 Treasures of the World "Taj Mahal: Memorial to Love/Borobudur: Pathway to Enlightenment" (60 minutes) Monday 14 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Cheese Ball Cup/Angelina and Anya" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Baby Chipmunk/The Monster Trash" 8:30 Between the Lions "Clickety-Clack, Clickety-Clack!" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Hidden Treasures" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "And Birdie Makes Three/Home Is Where the Fun Is" 10:00 Caillou "Outdoor Adventures" 10:30 Dragon Tales "I Believe in Me/Bye, Bye Baby Birdie" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Treasure Hunters/By the Light of the Moon" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Math Cure" 12:00PM Great Food "Picnics & Baguettes" 12:30 Town & Country Crafts with Kathy Peterson 1:00 Closer to Truth: Science, Meaning and the Future "How Weird Is The Cosmos?" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Reef Resources" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "George Lo-phone" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Hafa Guaha? (Local) 7:30 Academic Challenge Bowl "San Vicente vs. St. John's" (Local-Trivia Questions Contest) 8:00 Independent Lens "Strange Fruit" Radio stations banned it, but when Billie Holiday sang "Strange Fruit," the whole world listened anyway. Sprung from the pen of an unknown Bronx schoolteacher named Abel Meeropol, the song continues to mesmerize musicians and civil rights advocates alike with its chilling vision of a lynching. "Strange Fruit" shows how a little-known Jewish songwriter and an African-American icon created a song that changed America. 9:00 Mixed Feelings: San Diego/Tijuana 9:30 Antiques Roadshow 10:30 History of the Future "Crafting the Future Global Village" (90 minutes) Tuesday 15 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Angelina's Surprise/Rose Fairy Princess" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Get the Gimmies/The Bad Hop" 8:30 Between the Lions "Poetry Day" 9:00 Barney & Friends "A Royal Welcome" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Clifford's Carnival/Clifford's Doggie Reunion" 10:00 Caillou "All Around the Block" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Back to the Storybook/Dragon Scouts" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Fraidy Cats/The Tortoise and the Cat" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "My Life with the Wave" 12:00PM The New Yankee Workshop "Dressing Table, Part I" 12:30 Woof! It's a Dog's Life 1:00 Culinary Travels with Dave Eckert "Sicily-The Land and Sea" 1:30 Children's Hospital "Pioneers" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Sunken Treasure" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 A Trip By Taiwan Railway Lines 7:30 The Buhay Pinoy (Local) 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune 8:30 Washington Week in Review 9:00 Freedom: A History of Us "Safe for Democracy" With help from the Wright brothers' introduction of the airplane, the country begins to soar. Woodrow Wilson and America reluctantly join the fight in World War I, while on the home front, women at last secure the right to vote. The 1920s roar into both personal freedom and prohibition. 9:30 Uncommon Knowledge "Reagan's War" 10:00 Frontline "Blair's War" 11:00 Young Dr. Freud "Opening the Eyes (Part 2)" (60 minutes) Wednesday 16 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Alice's Present/No Match for Angelina" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Wishing Star/A Five Y-Tale" 8:30 Between the Lions "Bobby the Hopping Robot" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Sweet as Honey" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "The Great Race/Tummy Trouble" 10:00 Caillou "Doing it Together" 10:30 Dragon Tales "The Serpent's Tail/Head Over Heals" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Alley Night Opera/Cats of a Different Class" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Saturday Sancocho" 12:00PM You're The Chef "Veggie Lasagna" 12:30 The Designer's Landscape with Gary Alan "Dalgren Residence (Part 2)" 1:00 Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers "Fluent Reading" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Reef Resources" (repeat of Monday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "If I Ran the Circus" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 National Geographic Specials "Mayday! Lost At Sea" There are more ways to die at sea than in a perfect storm. From an industry under pressure in New England, to a tale of arrogance and greed in the Bering Sea, to the tragic loss of seven young men from one community in the Irish Sea, NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC takes an inside look at the world of commercial fishing. Meet the people and hear the stories of men who risk their lives to make a living from the sea. 8:00 Man, Land and Sea "The Ko'Ko: 2003 Guam Rail Release (Part 2 of 2)" (Local) 8:30 Nature "Lost World of the Holy Land" More than a hundred animals are identified in the Old Testament, many with names unfamiliar to us. Some are extinct, while others face extinction. But a few that disappeared from the wilds of the Holy Land have been restored there, as the result of tireless dedication by both Israeli and Arab conservationists, who are struggling to prevent any further wildlife extinctions. This film explores their remarkable efforts, and also conveys the hope that one kind of cooperation may help open the door to another. 9:30 Nova "Deep Sea Invasion" French biologist Alexandre Meinesz was diving in the Mediterranean when he spotted a strange blanket of bright green plants on the seabed. Meinesz was alarmed to find that the toxic algae were decimating marine life in the Mediterranean but his findings were ignored for years by the scientific establishment. Nicknamed the "killer algae," these organisms have since taken over thousands of acres of seabed, and no one knows how to stop them. Recently they appeared for the first time off the coast of California, and now U.S. officials are struggling to contain their spread up the coast of California. 10:30 Staying At A Lighthouse (Special) 11:00 Wild Europe "Wild Arctic" (60 minutes) Thursday 17 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Angelina's Valentine/The Royal Banquet" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Lost in a Cave/The Big Store" 8:30 Between the Lions "Teacher's Pet" 9:00 Barney & Friends "First Thing's First!" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Cleo Comes to Town/False Friends" 10:00 Caillou "When I Grow Up" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Sticky Situation/Green Thumbs" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Sagwa, Fu-Fu and the Whistling Pigeon/Princess Sheegwa" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "When Aunt Lena Did the Rhumba" 12:00PM Cucina Sicilia "The Taste of Trapani" 12:30 Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "Bathroom Projects" 1:00 World @ Large with David Gergen "Does Hollywood Butcher History?" 1:30 Mythquest "Hammer of the Gods" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Coach Shrinks" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Austin City Limits "Patty Loveless/Del McCoury Band" With bluegrass undergoing a resurgence in recent years, this episode is a godsend. Country star Loveless has a brilliant new album with major bluegrass influences, and McCoury represents the best of the old school. 8:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "The Cazalets (Part 5 of 5)" While working on airfield construction, Christopher has a mental breakdown and is hospitalized, not knowing his own name. Sibyl and Hugh struggle with her terminal cancer, which each knows about but won't discuss with the other. Edward's mistress announces she is pregnant. More happily-Clary learns her father has been seen alive in France; wedding bells ring for Louise and Michael; and America enters the war, ending the darkest days for Britain. 9:00 Mystery! "Murder Room: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes: The White Knight Stratagem, (Part 4)" Two men who knew a female suicide are murdered, sparking an argument between Dr. Bell (Ian Richardson) and an old police adversary. Doyle (Charles Edwards) supports the policeman's theory and alienates his mentor. But both sleuths prove partly correct. 10:30 Mark Russell Comedy Specials 11:00 Changing Stages "1956" This episode examines the glamour and nostalgia of British drama in wartime with a look at the work of Noel Coward, Terrence Rattigan and the subversive Rodney Ackland. It also explores why John Osborne's "Look Back in Anger" created a shockwave in 1956. (60 minutes) Friday 18 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Gym Championship/Angelina's Baby Sister" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Go to Camp/These Are Your Lives" 8:30 Between the Lions "The Last Cliffhanger" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Aunt Rachel is Here!" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Clifford and the Beanstalk/An Itchy Patch" 10:00 Caillou "Summertime" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Teasing is Not Pleasing/Team Work" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Sagwa Rules/Ciao, Meow!" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Work Song" 12:00PM The Victory Garden 12:30 Money Moves 1:00 The Woodwright's Shop "Williamsburg Wheelwright" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Reef Resources" (final repeat of Monday & Wednesday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "A Star is Shrunk" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 GED Connections "Mathematics: Statistics and Probability" 7:30 Adventure Divas "India, Holy Cow, (Part 1)" 8:00 Now with Bill Moyers 9:00 Is Jerusalem Burning? 10:00 A Brief Flight: Hazel Ying Lee & The Woman Who Flew Pursuit Hazel Ying Lee, a native of Portland, took her first flight in 1932, at age 19. In the same year, she received her pilot's license at a time when less than 1% of American pilots were women. A pioneer in women's aviation during the 1930's, Hazel was one of the 1,000 American women who put their civilian lives on hold and joined the Women Airforce Service Pilots program. The "WASP" was created in an effort to sustain the war effort and overcome the shortage of male pilots at home. 11:00 *The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow "Don't Shout Too Soon (1918-1940)" (60 minutes) Saturday 19 6:00AM Teletubbies "Cows & Calves" 6:30 Barney & Friends "Red, Yellow and Blue!" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "Just Desserts" 8:00 PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch 10:00 Cyberchase "Return to Sensible Flats" 10:30 Wimzie's House "Imagination in Action" 11:00 Ask This Old House 11:30 The Woodwright's Shop "Williamsburg Wheelwright" (repeat of Friday) 12:00PM The Victory Garden (repeat of Friday) 12:30 Only A Teacher "Those Who Can...Teach" 1:30 Academic Challenge Bowl "San Vicente vs. St. John's" (Local-Trivia Questions Contest) (repeat of Monday) 2:00 Savage Seas "The Deep" 3:00 The New Buhay Pinoy (Local-repeat of Tuesday) 3:30 Hometime "Expanded Living Space 2 - Framing and Mechanics" 4:00 This Old House 4:30 Standard Deviants TV 5:00 Now with Bill Moyers (repeat of Friday) 6:00PM The New This Old House Hour 7:00 Nature "Lost World of the Holy Land" (repeat of Wednesday) 8:00 Hafa Guaha? (Local-repeat of Monday) 8:30 The Desert Speaks "Great Basin National Park" The Desert Speaks travels onward and upward to explore Great Basin National Park near the eastern edge of the Great Basin Desert. This park showcases the plants, animals and habitats found throughout the Great Basin. Travel through many of the region's life zones by passing through the different habitats found in the park. Visit one of the most profusely decorated caves in North America: Lehman's Caves. 9:00 Mystery! "Murder Room: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes: The White Knight Stratagem, (Part 4" (repeat of Thursday) 10:30 Lost Liners 11:30 The Red Skelton Show (30 minutes) Sunday 20 6:00AM Teletubbies "Mandir Temple" 6:30 Barney & Friends "Play for Exercise!" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "Arthur's Family Feud/Muffy Gets Mature" 8:00 Noddy "All Play and No Work" 8:30 Between the Lions "Fuzzy, Wuzzy, Wuzzy?" 9:00 Zoboomafoo "Fearfest" 9:30 Theodore Tugboat "Emily's Close Call/Grumpy Garbage Barge" 10:00 Cyberchase "Problem-Solving in Shangri-La" 10:30 Wimzie's House "The Lost Bone" 11:00 Welcome Aboard "Charleston, South Carolina" 11:30 Going Places "Yellowstone in Winter" 12:30PM The Calling 1:30 America In The Forties: A Sentimental Journey "Coming Home" 2:30 A Trip By Taiwan Railway Lines (repeat of Tuesday) 3:00 America's Walking "Getting the Next Generation Moving" 3:30 GED Connections "Mathematics: Statistics and Probability" (repeat of Friday) 4:00 Dragonfly TV 4:30 Man, Land and Sea "The Ko'Ko: 2003 Guam Rail Release (Part 2 of 2)" (repeat of 16th) 5:00 The Pacific Way 6:00PM Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "Bathroom Projects" (repeat of Thursday) 6:30 Hometime "Expanded Living Space 2 - Framing and Mechanics" (repeat of Saturday) 7:00 Nova "Deep Sea Invasion" (repeat of Wednesday) 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune (repeat of Tuesday) 8:30 Washington Week in Review (repeat of Tuesday) 9:00 Hostage "A Deadly Trade" 10:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "The Cazalets (Part 5 of 5)" (repeat of Thursday) 11:00 Ray Bedichek's Vanishing Frontier (60 minutes) Monday 21 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Angelina in the Wings/Arthur the Butterfly" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Excuse Note/The Bad Word" 8:30 Between the Lions "Pebble Trouble" 9:00 Barney & Friends "It's a Rainy Day!" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "A New Friend/Stormy Weather" 10:00 Caillou "I'm All Better" 10:30 Dragon Tales "On Thin Ice/The Shape of Things to Come" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Explorer's Club/Time for Everything" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "The Shaman's Apprentice" 12:00PM Great Food "Soccer Food Secret" 12:30 Town & Country Crafts with Kathy Peterson 1:00 Closer to Truth: Science, Meaning and the Future "Microbes-Friend or Foe?" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Rescuing the Reef" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Monster Mash" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 59th Guam Liberation Day Parade and Guam Island Fair (Pre-recorded in Hagatna, Guam 10 A.M.) (5 1/2 hours) Tuesday 22 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "The Gift/Treasure Tandems" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "On the Job/Don't Pass Go" 8:30 Between the Lions "Oh,Yes, It Can!" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Easy Does It!" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Circus Stars/Limelight Fright" 10:00 Caillou "Pets" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Hide and Can't Seek/Art of Patience" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Comic Opera/Not So Purr-fect Patient" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Lemonade for Sale" 12:00PM The New Yankee Workshop "Dressing Table, Part II" 12:30 Woof! It's a Dog's Life 1:00 Culinary Travels with Dave Eckert "Ticino-Switzerland with an Italian Accent" 1:30 Children's Hospital "Society" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "In the Duck Soup" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 The Lanyu Scops-Owl 7:30 The Buhay Pinoy (Local) 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune 8:30 Washington Week in Review 9:00 Freedom: A History of Us "Depression and War" With Black Thursday, America crashes into the Great Depression. Franklin D. Roosevelt builds a New Deal, while overseas, Adolf Hitler rises to power and invades Poland. FDR guides the nation through World War II, responding to Pearl Harbor, the worst attack in American history. 9:30 Uncommon Knowledge "The Population Bomb Redux" 10:00 Frontline "Cyberwar" 11:00 Frontline/World "Israel/Palestine: In the line of Fire/North Korea: Suspicious Minds/India: The Hole in the Wall" investigates reports that the Israeli Army is deliberately firing upon, and in some cases, seriously injuring, journalists attempting to cover the ongoing conflict between Palestinians and Israelis. Also featured: a rare, unexpected personal glimpse inside the "axis of evil" state of North Korea. And a look at how a computer executive in India is introducing poor children to computers and the Internet in a bold experiment to bridge the digital divide. (60 minutes) Wednesday 23 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Angelina at the Fair/Ballet Tickets" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Too Small for the Team/And Baby Makes Eight" 8:30 Between the Lions "Five, Six and Thistle Sticks" 9:00 Barney & Friends "What's in a Name?" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "To Catch a Bird/The Best Party Ever" 10:00 Caillou "My Sister Rosie" 10:30 Dragon Tales "So Long Solo/Hands Together" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Panda-Monium/Festival of Lanterns" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Secret Shortcuts" 12:00PM You're The Chef "Terrific Tart" 12:30 The Designer's Landscape with Gary Alan "Starkey Residence" 1:00 Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers "Writing & Spelling" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Rescuing the Reef" (repeat of Monday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "George's Apprentice" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 National Geographic Specials "Air Force One" With exclusive access, National Geographic Television goes behind the scenes on an Air Force One mission to tell the stories of the people who keep the world's most powerful passenger plane flying. This NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL includes new interviews with former presidents Clinton, Carter, Ford and Bush about the flying "White House." Weaving the contemporary mission with some of the most powerful moments in history -- Roosevelt at Yalta, Kennedy in Dallas, Nixon in China -- National Geographic reveals the inside of this flying command center, a place where history is made seven miles up. 8:00 Man, Land & Sea (final repeat of 16th & 20th) 8:30 Nature "Leopards of Yala" Filmed in Sri Lanka's extraordinarily beautiful Yala National Park, this film intimately chronicles the struggles of the magnificent leopards for which the park is famous and also provides insights into two dedicated conservationists who have made an understanding of these animals their life's work. 9:30 Nova "DNA's Dark Secret-The Secret of Photo 51" 10:30 Stealing Time: The New Science of Aging "Quest for Immortality" 11:30 Wild Europe "Wild Grasslands" (60 minutes) Thursday 24 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Midnight Muddle/Miss Lilly is Leaving" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Housework Hassle/Lost and Found" 8:30 Between the Lions "Bug Beard" 9:00 Barney & Friends "A Very Special Mouse" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Come Back, Mac/Boo!" 10:00 Caillou "Caillou Creates" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Sneezy Does It/Try It, You'll Like It" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Snagged by a Thread/Master of Mistakes" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "My America: A Poetry Atlas of the States" 12:00PM Cucina Sicilia "O' Palermo" 12:30 Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "Open House" 1:00 World @ Large with David Gergen "How Open Should America Be?" 1:30 Mythquest "Red Wolf's Daughter" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "The Lost World of George Shrinks" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Austin City Limits "Mary Chaplin Carpenter/Nanci Griffith" 8:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "Daniel Deronda (Part 1 of 2)" In 1875 Daniel Deronda (Hugh Dancy) is in a Swiss casino, watching the beautiful, reckless Gwendolen Harleth (Romola Garai) as she gambles away the last of her family's resources, keeping a brilliant faAŸAade the whole time. Months earlier she had refused the marriage offer of the rich aristocrat Henleigh Grandcourt (Hugh Bonneville), after being confronted by his spurned mistress, Lydia Glasher (Greta Scacchi), and her illegitimate children by him. Destitute, Gwendolen pawns a necklace, which Daniel redeems and returns anonymously. She recognizes her benefactor and knows she has never encountered such selfless gallantry as his. Back in England, she faces the prospect of being a governess or else encouraging the despicable Grandcourt to renew his proposal. Meanwhile, Daniel is boating on the Thames and sees a woman attempting to drown herself. Saving her, he discovers it is a Jewish singer named Mirah Lapidoth (Jodhi May). He takes her to the home of his friend Mrs. Meyrick (Celia Imrie) and commences a search for her family, which plunges him into the hidden world of English Jews. 9:30 *Mystery! "Lady Audley's Secret" 11:00 Changing Stages "Between Brecht and Beckett" Against a background of disillusionment in the post-World War II era, this episode explores the legacy of two giants in the theater, Berthold Brecht and Samuel Beckett. Their work, as Sir Richard Eyre says, "demonstrated that on a stage you can use whatever's necessary to say what you want to say" and inspired a generation of new writers. (60 minutes) Friday 25 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Miss Lilly Comes to Dinner/Lucky Penny" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Count Their Blessings/Bang! Zoom! To the Moon" 8:30 Between the Lions "Trains and Brains and Rainy Plains" 9:00 Barney & Friends "A Package of Friendship" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Little Clifford/Welcome to Birdwell Island" 10:00 Caillou "Caillou Cooks" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Just for Laughs/Give Zak a Hand" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "A Collar of Time?/The Birds, the Bees, and the Silkworms" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Badger's Parting Gifts" 12:00PM The Victory Garden 12:30 Money Moves 1:00 The Woodwright's Shop "Limberjacks and Dancing Dolls" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Kids and Reef "Rescuing the Reef" (final repeat of Monday & Wednesday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Tankful of Trouble" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 GED Connections "Mathematics: Introduction to Algebra" 7:30 Adventure Divas "India, Holy Cow, (Part 2)" 8:00 Now with Bill Moyers 9:00 Long Road To War: A Frontline Special Report 11:00 *The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow "Terror and Triumph" (60 minutes) Saturday 26 6:00AM Teletubbies "Roller Blading" 6:30 Barney & Friends "Come Blow Your Horn!" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "Sue Ellen Gets Her Goose Cooked/Best of the Nest" 8:00 PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch 10:00 Cyberchase "Send in the Clones" 10:30 Wimzie's House "Identical Cousins" 11:00 Ask This Old House 11:30 The Woodwright's Shop "Limberjacks and Dancing Dolls" (repeat of Friday) 12:00PM The Victory Garden (repeat of Friday) 12:30 Only A Teacher "Educating To End Inequality" 1:30 Academic Challenge Bowl "Agueda Johnston vs. Jose L.G. Rios" (Local-Trivia Questions Contest) (repeat of Monday) 2:00 Savage Seas "Killer Storms" 3:00 The New Buhay Pinoy (Local-repeat of Tuesday) 3:30 Hometime "Expanded Living Space 3 - Walls & Ceilings" 4:00 This Old House 4:30 Standard Deviants TV 5:00 Now with Bill Moyers (repeat of Friday) 6:00PM 59th Guam Liberation Day Parade and Guam Island Fair (repeat of 21st) 11:30 The Red Skelton Show (30 minutes) Sunday 27 6:00AM Teletubbies "Colors (Blue)" 6:30 Barney & Friends "A New Friend" 7:00 Zoom 7:30 Arthur "Arthur Plays the Blues/Buster's Sweet Success" 8:00 Noddy "April Fool(S)" 8:30 Between the Lions "Lionel's Antlers" 9:00 Zoboomafoo "Super Claw" 9:30 Theodore Tugboat "Theodore & the Hunted Houseboat/George's Big Hurry" 10:00 Cyberchase "Trading Places" 10:30 Wimzie's House "Doctor Wimzie" 11:00 Welcome Aboard "Historic Charleston" 11:30 Going Places "New York City" 12:30PM The Calling 1:30 To Our Credit "Bootstrap Banking & The World: Bangladesh" 2:30 The Lanyu Scops-Owl (repeat of Tuesday) 3:00 America's Walking "10,000 Steps to Fitness" 3:30 GED Connections "Mathematics: Introduction to Algebra" (repeat of Friday) 4:00 Dragonfly TV 4:30 The Pacific Way 5:30 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series "Lost and Found" 6:00PM Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "Open House" (repeat of Thursday) 6:30 Hometime "Expanded Living Space 3 - Walls & Ceilings" (repeat of Saturday) 7:00 Nova "DNA's Dark Secret-The Secret of Photo 51" (repeat of Wednesday) 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune (repeat of Tuesday) 8:30 Washington Week in Review (repeat of Tuesday) 9:00 Hostage "Release" 10:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "Daniel Deronda (Part 1 of 2)" (repeat of Thursday) 11:30 Silent Epidemic (60 minutes) Monday 28 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Mouse Detective/Angelina and Grandma" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Prize Pumpkin/Doctor, Doctor" 8:30 Between the Lions "Quest, Quest, Quest, Quest!" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Stick with Imagination" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Doing the Right Thing/Dog Who Woof" 10:00 Caillou "Food-a-Licious!" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Make No Mistake/The Balancing Act" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Dongwa, the Sailor/Invention By Mistake" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Tin Forest" 12:00PM Great Food "World's Best Tomatoes" 12:30 Town & Country Crafts with Kathy Peterson 1:00 Closer to Truth: Science, Meaning and the Future "How Does Order Arise in the Universe?" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Climate Change "Cause and Clues" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Zoopercar Caper" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Hafa Guaha? (Local) 7:30 Academic Challenge Bowl "Saint Francis vs. Saint Anthony" (Local-Trivia Questions Contest) 8:00 Independent Lens "Bird by Bird with Annie: A Portrait of Anne Lamott" From Academy Award-winning filmmaker Freida Lee Mock (Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision) comes this engaging portrait of the best-selling author and laugh-out loud humorist Anne Lamott (Bird by Bird, Operating Instructions, Crooked Little Heart, Traveling Mercies, Blue Shoe). The moving story of a survivor and an inconoclast, the film follows Anne through a year of writing, teaching and mothering. Lamott, a recovering alcoholic and single mother who is both born-again Christian and liberal activist, shares her unique insights on such universal concerns as loss, alienation, bad hair days, loneliness. Creativity, motherhood, unfirm thighs, faith and the meaning of life. 9:00 Fate Did Not Let Me Go is an inspirational and uplifting true story about a letter written in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp in 1942 by a loving mother. In the midst of death and despair, Valli Ollendorff wrote to her beloved son and conveyed an uplifting message of love, faith, preservation, gratitude and hope. While this letter was sent to her son in August 1642, it was not discovered until nearly fifty years later when he was 79 years old. 9:30 Antiques Roadshow 10:30 Benjamin Franklin (120 minutes) Tuesday 29 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Two Mice in a Boat/The Costume Ball" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "The Bad Habit/Along Came Mary" 8:30 Between the Lions "The Spider and the Lie" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Itty Bitty Bugs" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Leaf of Absence/Nobody's Perfect" 10:00 Caillou "Traveling" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Room for Change/The Sorrow and the Party" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Cool Fu-Fu/A New Cook in the Kitchen" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Max" 12:00PM The New Yankee Workshop "Mailbox" 12:30 Woof! It's a Dog's Life 1:00 Culinary Travels with Dave Eckert "Phuket-An Island Paradise" 1:30 Children's Hospital "Counting the Cost" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "All Along the Clock Tower" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Marine Life of Lanyu 7:30 The Buhay Pinoy (Local) 8:00 Wall $treet Week with Fortune 8:30 Washington Week in Review 9:00 Freedom: A History of Us "Democracy and Struggles" In the free postwar world, America becomes the acknowledged leader, striving to rebuild democracies throughout the world. As the Iron Curtain falls and the Cold War begins, fear of communism spreads through the country, sparking Joseph McCarthy's communist witch hunts. At the same time, the U.S. finally faces up to racial separatism when the groundbreaking Brown v. Board of Education outlaws segregation. 9:30 Uncommon Knowledge "The Empire Strikes First?" 10:00 Frontline "The Wall Street Fix" The rise and fall of WorldCom, which went from being the hottest stock to the biggest bankruptcy of the 1990s. 11:00 Resistance: Untold Stories of Jewish Partisans (60 minutes) Wednesday 30 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Legend of Big Paw/Ballerina Rag Doll" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Ferdy Factual/Monster's Best Friend" 8:30 Between the Lions "Why the Baboon's Balloon Went Ka-boom!" 9:00 Barney & Friends "Grandparents Are Grand" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Teacher's Pet/Islander of the Year" 10:00 Caillou "Puppy Love" 10:30 Dragon Tales "The Grudge Won't Budge/Putting the Fun in Fun Houses" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Tough Guy Dongwa/The Competition" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Enemy Pie" 12:00PM You're The Chef "Seafood Sensation" 12:30 The Designer's Landscape with Gary Alan "Renn Residence (Part 1)" 1:00 Reading Rockets: Launching Young Readers "Reading for Meaning" 1:30 Kid Science Special: Climate Change "Cause and Clues" (repeat of Monday) 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Down the Drain" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 National Geographic Specials "The Quest For Noah's Flood" 8:00 Nature "A Mystery in Alaska" Why the populations of many animals in Alaska's ecosystems are declining dramatically. 9:00 Nova "Mysterious Mummies of China" Perfectly preserved 3000-year-old mummies have been unearthed in a remote Chinese desert. They have long, blonde hair and blue eyes, and don't appear to be the ancestors of the modern-day Chinese people. Who are these people and how did they end up in China's Takla Makan desert? "NOVA" takes a glimpse through a crack in the door of history, to a past that has never before been seen outside of China. 10:00 Stealing Time: The New Science of Aging "Turning Back the Clock" 11:00 Wild Europe "Wild Origins" (60 minutes) Thursday 31 6:00AM Sesame Street 7:00 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood 7:30 Angelina Ballerina "Cheese Ball Cup/Angelina and Anya" 8:00 Berenstain Bears & Seven Little Monsters "Lend a Helping Hand/Fair Play" 8:30 Between the Lions "But, Mama, But..." 9:00 Barney & Friends "Snack Time!" 9:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog "Clifford's Big Surprise/The Ears Have It" 10:00 Caillou "Best Behavior" 10:30 Dragon Tales "Puzzlewood/Let's Dance" 11:00 Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat "Precious Gift/Lord of the Fleas" 11:30 Reading Rainbow "Our Big Home" 12:00PM Cucina Sicilia "Sweet Sicily" 12:30 Handyma'am with Beverly DeJulio "Basement Makeover" 1:00 World @ Large with David Gergen "Who Is A True Patriot?" 1:30 Mythquest "Orpheus" 2:30 Sesame Street (repeat) 3:30 Clifford the Big Red Dog (repeat) 4:00 Caillou (repeat) 4:30 Dragon Tales (repeat) 5:00 Barney & Friends (repeat) 5:30 George Shrinks "Return of the Space Invaders" 6:00PM Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat (repeat) 6:30 Zoom 7:00 Austin City Limits "String Cheese Incident" The hottest new act in the post-Grateful Dead jam band era, the Colorado quintet is renowned for its blistering live shows and exceptional musicianship. 8:00 ExxonMobil Masterpiece Theatre "Daniel Deronda (Part 2 of 2)" On Gwendolen's wedding night, Lydia sends her the diamonds that Grandcourt had once given her. A stinging letter is attached. Gwendolen realizes her marriage is doomed. Meanwhile, Daniel finds and befriends Mirah's brother, Mordecai (Daniel Evans), an intellectual Zionist. As Daniel gets more and more immersed in Jewish culture, Gwendolen is stifling under the sadistic treatment of Grandcourt, who is jealous that she finds amiable companionship with Daniel. Mirah is starting to flourish as a professional singer with Daniel's support, sparking Gwendolen's jealousy. The plot reaches a dramatic climax in Genoa, where Daniel finally meets his real mother, and Gwendolen and Grandcourt come on a hellish sailing holiday that changes their relationship forever. 10:00 Mystery! "Inspector Morse IX: Daughters of Cain, (Part 1)" Suspects and alibis abound following the murder of retired Oxford University Professor Dr. Felix McClure. What starts as an apparently routine inquiry for Morse and Lewis turns out to be far more complicated than either expected as they unravel a sordid story of suspicious undergraduate suicide, drugs and the dismissal of a loyal college employee. 11:00 Changing Stages "The Law of Gravity" The final hour looks at some of the ground-breaking work on the contemmporary theater scene, from the blockbuster musical to the avant-garde. What is the theater of the future? (60 minutes)