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live From the Artists Den: Ringo Starr With Ben Harper and Relentless7
Fri 9th, 9:30 p.m.
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A RepoRteR once asked Ringo Starr
the secret of his masterful drumming. “My
heartbeat keeps the tempo,” he replied.
“I have a great time when I’m performing.
It’s the rhythm of my heart and soul.”
Starr demonstrates plenty of heart
and soul in the season premiere of the
contemporary music series Live From
the Artists Den (Fri 9th, 9:30 p.m. on
WNET; Sat 10th, 10 p.m. on WLIW21).
Folk-funk star Ben Harper and Relentless7
join the former Beatle for this intimate
concert at The Metropolitan Museum of
Art with special guest Joan Osborne.
The series will also feature Tori Amos
(Fri 16th, 9:30 p.m. on WNET; Sat 17th,
10 p.m. on WLIW21) and Corinne Bailey
Rae (Fri 30th, 9:30 p.m. on WNET;
Sat 31st, 10 p.m. on WLIW21).
American Masters gets up close and
personal with country legend Merle
Haggard in Learning to Live With Myself
(Wed 21st, 9 p.m.), while President
Obama welcomes Paul McCartney
to In Performance at The White House
(Wed 28th, 8 p.m.). Norah Jones performs
her greatest hits on Soundstage (Fri 2nd,
9:30 p.m.), and Jimmy Smits hosts
A Capitol Fourth (Sun 4th, 8 p.m.).
And opera fans won’t want to miss
Great Performances at The Met’s
presentation of Hamlet (Thu 15th,
9 p.m.), starring Simon Keenlyside
and Marlis Petersen.
So sit back and enjoy these lively
music programs —all made possible by
your support!
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12:30 Change Your Brain Change Your Body SEE WEd
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5:30 BBC World News6:00 NJN News7:00 PBS NewsHour
8:00 Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: “Our American Stories” Traces the intersecting genealogy of 12 renowned Americans, including Mike Nichols, Kristi yamaguchi, and yo-yo Ma. (PART 1 OF 4) REPEATS
EARLy SAT 3Rd, 1AM.
9:00 Mystery!: “Jericho, Series II: To Murder and Create” Jericho (Robert Lindsay) investigates when a scientist involved in weapons research is murdered. (PART 1 OF 2)
REPEATS EARLy SAT 3Rd, 2AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
FRI 2Nd, 1:30PM.
7/02 eARly FRiDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
FRI 2Nd, 1PM.
12:30 A Hot Dog Program REPEATS SAT 3Rd, 1PM. 1:30 Baseball4:00 TBA
2 FRiDAy
5:30 BBC World News6:00 NJN News7:00 PBS NewsHour8:00 Washington WeekREPEATS SAT 3Rd, 9AM. 8:30 pRemieRe Need to Know Broadcast journalist Alison Stewart and News-week editor Jon Meacham co-anchor THIRTEEN’s new cross-media current affairs magazine. REPEATS
SuN4TH, 6PM.
9:30 pRemieRe Soundstage: “Norah Jones” The multi-Grammy winner performs tracks from her fourth album, The Fall, at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn.10:30 pRemieRe Sun Studio Sessions World touring troubadour Jay Nash blends modern music with traditional Americana. With members of Counting Crows. REPEATS EARLy MON 5TH, 5AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
MON 5TH, 1:30PM.
7/03 eARly SAtuRDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
MON 5TH, 1PM. 12:30 Theater Talk 1:00 Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. SEE THu 1ST, 8PM. [R]
2:00 Masterpiece Contemporary SEE THu 1ST,
9PM. [R]
4:00 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series V: The Blue Geranium”
3 SAtuRDAy
6:00 Colameco’s Food Show 6:30 Lidia’s Italy 7:00 The This Old House Hour8:00 Keeping Up Appear-ances Hyacinth awaits the arrival of fancy furniture. 8:30 As Time Goes By Jean consoles an ailing Lionel. 9:00 pRemieRe Reel 13 Classics: “The Little Princess” (1939) Charmer Shirley Temple is deposited at an exclusive boarding school. REPEATS EARLy SAT
3Rd, 12:10AM.
10:40 Reel 13 Indies: “The New Year Parade” (2008) A couple separates as their children suffer quietly during the buildup to Philadelphia’s annual Mummer’s Parade. REPEATS EARLy SuN 4TH,
1:50AM ANd EARLy WEd 7TH,
1AM.
7/04 eARly SunDAy Am 12:10 Reel 13 Classics SEE SAT 3Rd, 9PM. [R]
1:50 Reel 13 Indies SEE SAT
3Rd, 10:40PM. REPEATS EARLy
WEd 7TH, 12:30AM. [R]
3:30 TBA5:00 Antiques Roadshow
4 SunDAy
6:00 Need to Know SEE FRI
2Nd, 8:30PM. [R]
7:00 NOVA: “Fireworks!” The colorful history of pyrotechnics. REPEATS
EARLy MON 5TH, 4AM. 8:00 pRemieRe A Capitol Fourth A fireworks spec-tacular and the National Symphony Orchestra, live from the West Lawn of u.S. Capitol. Jimmy Smits
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evening AnD nigHthosts. REPEATS EARLy MON
5TH, 2:30AM.
9:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Miss Marple, Series IV: A Pocket Full of Rye” Murders are being committed by a killer obsessed with the nursery rhyme “Sing a Song of Sixpence.” 11:00 Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America The American Revolution from the British perspective—beginning with a violent incident in 1770 that became known as the Boston Massacre. (PARTS 1-2 OF 4) REPEATS
EARLy TuE 6TH, 1AM.
7/05 eARly monDAy Am 12:40 Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America (PARTS 3-4 OF 4) REPEATS
EARLy TuE 6TH, 2:40AM. 2:30 A Capitol Fourth SEE SuN 4TH, 8PM. [R]
4:00 NOVA SEE SuN 4TH,
7PM. [R]
5:00 Sun Studio Sessions SEE FRI 2Nd, 10:30PM. [R]
5 monDAy
5:30 BBC World News7:00 PBS NewsHour8:00 Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City yields a valuable folk art quilt depicting scenes from Mormon history. (PART 1 OF 3)
REPEATS EARLy WEd 7TH, 2:30AM
ANd EARLy SAT 17TH, 5AM. 9:00 pRemieRe History Detectives A beachcomber may have discovered a section of the first translatlantic cable. REPEATS
EARLy WEd 7TH, 3:30AM ANd
SAT 10TH, 3PM.
10:00 Holes in My Shoes The story of Jack Beers, a New york eccentric who helped build the Empire State Building, Radio City Music Hall, and other landmarks.
11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
TuE 6TH, 1:30PM.
7/06 eARly tueSDAy Am 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
TuE 6TH, 1PM.
1:00 Rebels and Redcoats: How Britain Lost America (PARTS 1-4 OF 4) SEE SuN
4TH, 11PM. [R]
4:30 TBA
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 NOVA: “Missing in MiG Alley” Tracing pilots who went missing over a half century ago in furious air battles over Korea. REPEATS EARLy THu 8TH,
1:30AM ANd SuN 11TH, 7PM. 9:00 In the Footsteps of Marco Polo Two adventur-ers retrace the explorer’s journey from venice to China. REPEATS EARLy THu
8TH, 2:05AM.
10:30 pRemieRe P.O.V.: “Promised Land” Black communities in South
Africa try to reclaim land from white owners in a continuing struggle for justice. REPEATS EARLy THu
8TH, 3:35AM. 11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
WEd 7TH, 1:30PM.
7/07 eARly WeDneSDAy Am 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
WEd 7TH, 1PM.
1:00 Reel 13 Indies SEE SAT
3Rd, 10:40PM. [R]
2:30 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 5TH, 8PM. REPEATS
EARLy SAT 17TH, 5AM. [R]
3:30 History Detectives SEE MON 5TH, 9PM. REPEATS
SAT 10TH, 3PM. [R]
4:30 History Detective
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour
8:00 pRemieRe David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special A romantic train journey across Europe reveals stunning scenery and a window into a bygone era. REPEATS
EARLy FRI 9TH, 12:30AM
ANd EARLy SAT 10TH, 5AM
ANd SuN 11TH, 10:30PM ANd
EARLy TuE 13TH, 3AM.
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9:00 Baseball: “The National Pastime” Ken Burns recalls the baseball season of 1941, which included Joe diMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak. REPEATS EARLy FRI 9TH, 1:30AM. 11:35 Charlie Rose REPEATS
THu 8TH, 1:30PM.
7/08 eARly tHuRSDAy Am12:35 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
THu 8TH, 1PM.
1:05 NOVA SEE TuE 6TH, 8PM.
REPEATS SuN 11TH, 7PM. [R]
2:05 In the Footsteps of Marco Polo SEE TuE 6TH,
9PM. [R]
3:35 P.OV. SEE TuE 6TH,
10:30PM. [R]
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Faces of America With
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: “Becoming American” Explores America’s “Cen-tury of Immigration,” with family stories from Stephen Colbert, Mario Batali, Kristi yamaguchi, and others. (PART 2 OF 4) REPEATS EARLy
SAT 10TH, 1AM.
9:00 Mystery!: “Jericho, Series II: The Hollow Men” A serial killer targets courting couples. (PART 2 OF 2) REPEATS
EARLy SAT 10TH, 2AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
FRI 9TH, 1:30PM.
7/09 eARly FRiDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
FRI 9TH, 1PM.
12:30 David Suchet on the Orient Express SEE WEd 7TH,
8PM. REPEATS EARLy SAT 10TH,
5AM ANd SuN 11TH, 10:30PM
ANd EARLy TuE 13TH, 3AM. [R]
1:30 Baseball SEE WEd 7TH,
9PM. [R]
4:30 Global Voices
9 FRiDAy
5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week REPEATS SAT 10TH, 9AM.
8:30 pRemieRe Need to Know Broadcast journalist Alison Stewart and Newsweek editor Jon Meacham co-anchor THIRTEEN’s new cross-media current affairs magazine. REPEATS SuN 11TH, 6PM. 9:30 pRemieRe Live From the Artists Den: “Ringo Starr With Ben Harper and Relentless7” The former Beatle and the modern folk-funk master perform in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Egyptian Wing. REPEATS SuN 11TH, 11:30PM.
10:30 pRemieRe Sun Studio Sessions Singer-songwriter Amber Rubarth in concert. REPEATS EARLy MON 12TH, 12:30AM
ANd EARLy WEd 14TH, 5AM.
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evening AnD nigHt11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
MON 12TH, 1:30PM.
7/10 eARly SAtuRDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
MON 12TH, 1PM.
12:30 Theater Talk 1:00 Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. SEE THu 8TH, 8PM. [R]
2:00 Masterpiece Contemporary SEE THu 8TH,
9PM. [R]
3:30 Masterpiece Mystery! SEE SuN 4TH, 9:30PM. [R]
5:00 David Suchet on the Orient Express SEE WEd 7TH,
8PM. REPEATS SuN 11TH, 10:30PM
ANd EARLy TuE 13TH, 3AM. [R]
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6:00 Colameco’s Food Show 6:30 Lidia’s Italy 7:00 The This Old House Hour8:00 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth’s father disap-pears with her car. 8:30 As Time Goes By Returning home, Jean and Lionel are greeted by an unwelcome guest. 9:00 pRemieRe Reel 13 Classics: “Presumed Innocent” (1990) A married prosecutor (Harrison Ford) hires an attorney (Raul Julia) to defend him against charges of murdering his seductive colleague. REPEATS
EARLy SuN 11TH, 1:20AM.
11:15 Reel 13 Indies: “Troubled Water” (2008) An aspiring rapper and her streetwise husband survive Hurricane Katrina and make a new beginning. REPEATS EARLy SuN 11TH,
3:35AM ANd EARLy WEd 14TH,
1AM.
7/11 eARly SunDAy Am 1:20 Reel 13 Classics SEE SAT
10TH, 9PM. [R]
3:35 Reel 13 Indies SEE SAT
10TH, 11:15PM. REPEATS EARLy
WEd 14TH, 1AM. [R]
11 SunDAy
6:00 Need to Know SEE FRI
9TH, 8:30PM. [R]
7:00 NOVA: “Missing in MiG Alley” SEE TuE 5TH, 8PM. [R]
8:00 Nature: “The Eagles of Mull” Wildlife diversity on an island off the Scottish coast. REPEATS EARLy TuE
13TH, 12:30AM ANd SAT 17TH,
5PM.
9:00 pRemieRe Masterpiece Mystery!: “Poirot X: Murder on the Orient Express” david Suchet as suave Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot, called upon to solve an on-board murder. REPEATS
EARLy TuE 13TH, 1:30AM
10:30 David Suchet on the Orient Express: A Masterpiece Special SEE WEd 7TH, 8PM. REPEATS
EARLy TuE 13TH, 3AM. [R] 11:30 Live From the Artists Den SEE FRI 9TH, 9:30PM.
[R]
7/12 eARly monDAy Am 12:30 Sun Studio Sessions SEE FRI 9TH, 10:30PM. REPEATS
EARLy WEd 14TH, 5AM. [R]
1:00 TBA
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Experts appraise a valuable Mormon scripture in Salt Lake City. (PART 2 OF 3)
REPEATS EARLy WEd 14TH, 3:05AM
ANd EARLy SAT 17TH, 5AM.
9:00 pRemieRe History Detectives The story behind a letter written by Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. REPEATS EARLy WEd 14TH, 4AM
ANd SAT 17TH, 3PM.
10:00 pRemieRe Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years details the former Secretary of State’s early life, from the Marines and MIT to becoming Secretary of State under Reagan. (PART 1 OF 3)
REPEATS EARLy THu 15TH,
4:30AM ANd SAT 17TH, 2PM. 11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
TuE 13TH, 1:30PM.
7/13 eARly tueSDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
TuE 13TH, 1PM.
12:30 Nature SEE SuN 11TH,
8PM. REPEATS SAT 17TH,
5PM. [R]
1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! SEE SuN 11TH, 9PM. [R]
3:00 David Suchet on the Orient Express SEE WEd 7TH,
8PM. [R]
4:00 TBA
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 NOVA: “The Deadliest
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15TH, 1AM ANd SuN 18TH, 7PM.
9:00 Ground War: “Warrior Weapons” The soldier and his armament. (PART 1 OF 4) REPEATS EARLy
THu 15TH, 2AM ANd EARLy
TuE 20TH, 3AM.
10:00 pRemieRe P.O.V.: “Good Fortune” Two Kenyans fight to save their homes from large-scale international development. REPEATS EARLy THu 15TH, 3AM.
11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
WEd 14TH, 1:30PM.
7/14 eARly WeDneSDAy Am 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
WEd 14TH, 1PM.
1:00 Reel 13 Indies SEE SAT
10TH, 11:15PM. [R]
3:05 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 12TH, 8PM. [R] 4:00 History Detectives SEE MON 12TH, 9PM. REPEATS
SAT 17TH, 3PM. [R] 5:00 Sun Studio Sessions SEE FRI 9TH, 10:30PM. [R]
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour
8:00 pRemieRe Breakfast Special A colorful cel-ebration of breakfast in America, with Rick Sebak. REPEATS EARLy FRI 16TH,
1:30AM ANd SAT 17TH, 1PM.
9:00 Baseball: “The Capital of Baseball” Rare newsreel film and interviews celebrate the glorious heyday of New york City baseball. REPEATS
EARLy FRI 16TH, 2:30AM.
11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
THu 15TH, 1:30PM.
7/15 eARly tHuRSDAy Am 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
THu 15TH, 1PM.
1:00 NOVA SEE TuE 13TH, 8PM.
REPEATS SuN 18TH, 7PM. [R]
2:00 Ground War SEE TuE
13TH, 9PM. REPEATS SuN 18TH,
10:30PM ANd EARLy TuE 20TH,
3AM. [R]
3:00 P.O.V. SEE TuE 13TH, 10PM. [R]
4:30 Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years SEE MON 12TH, 10PM. REPEATS
SAT 17TH, 2PM. [R]
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5:30 BBC World News
6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: “Making America” The story of the peopling of America, with family stories from Meryl Streep, Eva Longoria, and yo-yo Ma. (PART 3 OF 4) REPEATS EARLy
SAT 17TH, 1AM.
9:00 pRemieRe Great Performances at the Met: “Hamlet” Simon Keenlyside and Marlis Petersen portray two of the Bard’s most unforgettable characters in this new production of Ambroise Thomas’ opera. Louis Langrée conducts. REPEATS EARLy SAT 17TH, 2AM
ANd SuN 18TH, 12:30PM.
7/16 eARly FRiDAy Am 12:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
FRI 16TH, 1:30PM. 1:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
FRI 16TH, 1PM.
1:30 Breakfast Special SEE WEd 14TH, 8PM. REPEATS
SAT 17TH, 1PM. [R]
2:30 Baseball SEE WEd 14TH,
9PM. [R]
5:00 TBA
16 FRiDAy
5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week REPEATS SAT 17TH, 9AM.
8:30 pRemieRe Need to Know Broadcast journalist Alison Stewart and News-week editor Jon Meacham co-anchor THIRTEEN’s new cross-media current affairs magazine. REPEATS
SuN4TH, 6PM.
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evening AnD nigHt9:30 pRemieRe Live From the Artists Den: “Tori Amos” Amos performs classics and new songs in the veterans Room of New york City’s Park Avenue Armory. REPEATS
SuN 18TH, 11:30PM ANd EARLy
FRI 23Rd, 4AM.
10:30 pRemieRe Sun Studio Sessions An intimate performance from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, plus the writing of a new song. REPEATS EARLy MON 19TH,
12:30AM ANd EARLy FRI
23Rd, 5AM.
11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
MON 19TH, 1:30PM.
7/17 eARly SAtuRDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
MON 19TH, 1PM.
12:30 Theater Talk 1:00 Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. SEE THu 15TH, 8PM. [R]
2:00 Great Performances at the Met SEE THu 15TH,
9PM. REPEATS SuN 18TH,
12:30PM. [R]
5:00 Antiques Roadshow SEE MON 5TH, 8PM. [R]
17 SAtuRDAy
6:00 Colameco’s Food Show. 6:30 Lidia’s Italy 7:00 The This Old House Hour
8:00 Keeping Up Appearances Richard dreads early retirement. 8:30 As Time Goes By Lionel, Jean, Judy and Sandy hear noises from the empty house next door. 9:00 pRemieRe Reel 13 Classics: “Howard’s End” (1992) An English business-man (Anthony Hopkins) thwarts his wife’s bequest to a poor woman. With Emma Thompson and Helena Bonham-Carter. REPEATS EARLy SuN 18TH,
1:05AM.
11:30 Reel 13 Indies: “Gigante” (2009) A supermarket security guard develops an obsession with a late-shift janitor. REPEATS EARLy SuN
18TH, 3:35AM ANd EARLy WEd
21ST, 1AM.
7/18 eARly SunDAy Am 1:05 Reel 13 Classics SEE SAT
17TH, 9PM. [R]
3:35 Reel 13 Indies SEE SAT
17TH, 11:30PM. REPEATS EARLy
WEd 21ST, 1AM. [R]
18 SunDAy
6:00 Need to Know SEE FRI
16TH, 8:30PM. [R]
7:00 NOVA: “The Deadliest Plane Crash” SEE EARLy THu
15TH, 1AM. [R]
8:00 Nature: “Andes: The Dragon’s Back” Wonders of the vast mountain range include ice fields, deserts and mile-high geysers. REPEATS EARLy TuE 20TH,
12:30AM ANd SAT 24TH, 5PM.
9:00 pRemieRe Masterpiece Mystery!: “Poirot X: The Third Girl” When an heir-ess’s childhood nanny is
found dead, Poirot (david Suchet) team ups with a crime novelist (Zoë Wanamaker). REPEATS EARLy
TuE 20TH, 1:30AM ANd EARLy
SAT 24TH, 4AM.
10:30 How the Beatles Rocked The Kremlin How the Fab Four’s influence in the uSSR may have helped bring down the Soviet system.
11:30 Live From the Artists Den SEE FRI 16TH, 9:30PM.
REPEATS EARLy FRI 23Rd,
4AM. [R]
7/19 eARly monDAy Am 12:30 Sun Studio Sessions SEE FRI 16TH, 10:30PM. REPEATS
WEd 21ST, 10:30PM ANd EARLy
FRI 23Rd, 5AM. [R]
1:00 TBA
19 monDAy
5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Antiques Roadshow Salt Lake City treasures include 18th-century Chinese white jade carvings. (PART
3 OF 3) REPEATS EARLy WEd
21ST, 2:30AM ANd EARLy SuN
22Nd, 5AM. 9:00 pRemieRe History Detectives Experts uncover the true stories behind objects with possible connections to American
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10:00 pRemieRe Turmoil and Triumph: The George Shultz Years The former Secretary of State remembers: Reagan starts a second term as Shultz sets up a summit meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. (PART 2 OF 3)
REPEATS EARLy THu 22Nd,
4:30AM ANd SAT 24TH, 2PM.
11:00 Charlie Rose
7/20 eARly tueSDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
TuE 20TH, 1PM.
12:30 Nature SEE SuN 18TH,
8PM. REPEATS SAT 24TH, 5PM.
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1:30 Masterpiece Mystery! SEE SuN 18TH, 9PM. REPEATS
EARLy SAT 24TH, 4AM. [R]
3:00 Ground War SEE TuE
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4:00 TBA
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 NOVA: “B-29 Frozen In Time” The search to recover a B-29 downed in the Arctic in 1947, and the Titanic’s sister ship the Brittanic, sunk in the Aegean in 1916. REPEATS
EARLy THu 22Nd, 12:30AM ANd
SuN 25TH, 7PM.
9:00 Ground War: “Battlefield Mobility” Movement in the combat zone. (PART 2 OF 4)
REPEATS EARLy THu 22Nd, 1:30AM
ANd EARLy TuE 27TH, 3AM.
10:00 pRemieRe P.O.V.: “El General” The dark history of Mexico’s revolutionary general and president Plutarco Elias Calles. REPEATS
EARLy THu 22Nd, 2:30AM.
11:30 Charlie Rose REPEATS
WEd 21ST, 1:30PM.
7/21 eARly WeDneSDAy Am 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
WEd 21ST, 1PM
1:00 Reel 13 Indies SEE SAT
17TH, 11:30PM. [R]
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8:00 pRemieRe Tavis Smiley Reports: “New Orleans: Been in the Storm Too Long” Five years after Hurricane Katrina, Tavis and director Jonathan demme visit the city. REPEATS EARLy FRI 23Rd,
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5:30 BBC World News 6:00 NJN News 7:00 PBS NewsHour 8:00 Washington Week REPEATS SAT 24TH, 9AM.
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11:00 Charlie Rose REPEATS
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7/24 eARly SAtuRDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley REPEATS
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12:30 Theater Talk 1:00 Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. SEE THu 22Nd, 8PM. [R]
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2:30 Masterpiece Mystery! SEE THu 22Nd, 9:30PM. [R]
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5:30 In the LIfe SEE WEd
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2:30 Bill Cosby: The Mark Twain Prize SEE WEd 28TH,
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7/31 eARly SAtuRDAy Am 12:00 Tavis Smiley12:30 Theater Talk1:00 Great Performances at the Met SEE THu 29TH,
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4:30 Bill Cosby: The Mark Twain Prize SEE WEd 28TH,
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6:00 Colameco’s Food Show 6:30 Lidia’s Italy 7:00 The This Old House Hour 8:00 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth plans a barbecue. 8:30 As Time Goes By Jean fears that Lionel is going deaf, while Lionel worries about Jean’s eyesight. 9:00 pRemieRe Reel 13 Classics: “Arsenic and Old Lace” (1944) A drama critc (Cary Grant) learns that his sweet, elderly aunts are murderers and insanity runs in the family. directed by Frank Capra. 11:05 Reel 13 Indies: “In Between Days” (2006) A Korean immigrant falls in love with her best friend.
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