tpt Magazine - September 2009

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ON THE COVER Ken Burns Presents The National Parks: America's Best Idea This month, a airs Ken Burns' new film, The National Parks: America's Best Idea. This 12-hour, six-part documentary series is the story of an idea as uniquely American as the Declaration of Independence and just as radical: that the most special places in the nation should be preserved, not for royalty or the rich, but for everyone.

Director Ken Burns

Filmed over the course of more than six years, the narrative traces the birth of the national park idea in the mid-1800s and follows its evolution for nearly 150 years. Using archival photographs, first-person accounts of historical characters, personal memories and analysis from more than 40 interviews, the series chronicles the steady addition of new parks through the stories of the people who helped create them. It is simultaneously a biography of compelling characters and a biography of the American landscape. www.pbs.org/nationalparks

The Scripture of Nature

The astonishing beauty of Yosemite Valley and the geyser wonderland of Yellowstone give birth to the radical idea of creating national parks for the enjoyment of everyone. 22 Sunday, September 27, 7pm

The Empire of Grandeur

A new federal agency is created to protect the parks; in Arizona, a fight breaks out over the fate of the grandest canyon on earth. 2 Tuesday, September 29, 7pm

Going Home

While a honeymoon couple seeks fame and adventure in the Grand Canyon, the future of the Great Smoky Mountains becomes caught in a race with the lumbermen’s saws. 2 Wednesday, September 30, 7pm

The Last Refuge

A young president, Theodore Roosevelt, becomes one of the national parks’ greatest champions; in Yellowstone, a magnificent species is rescued from extinction. 2 Monday, September 28, 7pm

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Great Nature

The park idea changes to include new places and new ways of thinking; in Wyoming, battle lines are drawn along the front of the Teton Range. 2 Thursday, October 1, 7pm

The Morning of Creation

In unprecedented numbers, American families create unforgettable memories, passing on a love of the parks to the next generation. 2 Friday, October 2, 8pm

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PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE A SPECIAL PLACE FOR EVERYONE

The notion of a National Parks system says much

As a resource, we aim to educate children, promote

about our character as a nation and a community:

civic engagment, preserve Minnesota's history and

that we believe our most special places should

culture, and inform and inspire our audience.

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American Masters: Trumbo This is the story of Dalton Trumbo, a successful Hollywood screenwriter who, after refusing to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, was convicted and jailed. Unable to work in his own name for more than a decade, he wrote 30 scripts under pseudonyms, winning several Oscars. This film is adapted from his son Christopher's play based on the letters Trumbo wrote during the "Red Scare."

2 Wednesday, September 2, 9pm LIFE Thursday, September 3, 3pm www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters

Nature

Life in Death Valley Discover one of the most inhospitable yet beautiful places on the planet.

2 Sunday, September 6, 7pm

Globe Trekker Mozambique Ian Wright lives it up in one of Africa's most luxurious hotels and shops at a local market for a real taste of Africa.

2 Thursday, September 3, 11pm LIFE Sunday, September 6, 8pm

Austin City Limits R.E.M

Warplane

Influential superstars R.E.M. take the stage in their debut Austin City Limits appearance.

Airplane to Air Force/Air Force to Air Power Trace planes from the Wright brothers to their role as a key tool in military combat.

2 Thursday, September 3, 8pm LIFE Saturday, September 5, 1pm

Cinema's Exiles: From Hitler to Hollywood Traces the experiences of German Jewish exiles who took refuge in Hollywood during the Nazi era.

2 Wednesday, September 2, 7pm

Masterpiece Mystery!

Inspector Lewis, Music to Die For The worlds of no rules boxing, Oxford and Cold War intrigue surround the death of a prominent don.

2 Sunday, September 6, 8pm LIFE Monday, September 7, 3pm

LIFE Sunday, September 6, 9pm

Anatomy of a Hurricane Go inside the National Hurricane Center during the 2004 hurricane season and meet the dedicated staff who struggle to make the most accurate predictions.

2 Sunday, September 6, 11:30pm LIFE Monday, September 7, 4:30pm

The Big Show: One, Two, Three A company man (James Cagney) in West Germany panics when a Coca Cola heiress marries a communist.

2 Saturday, September 5, 8pm

ChefClass Soups

Make a variety of soul satisfying soups: Beef Barley Soup; Tomato Basil Soup; Butternut Squash & Apple Soup.

LIFE Thursday, September 3, 7:30pm

Supernatural Science: Extra Terrestrial Life

A new theory could shed light on the most convincing alien encounters.

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In Julia’s Kitchen

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Inside The Boardroom: Jill Lajdziak

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Engineering, MN’s Future: George Buckley

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World War II Stories: Legacy

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Wild and Free Horses, One Man’s Iron Country: The Mesabi: How Iron Album Vision Mining Began (1889-1901)

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Washington Week

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Coming Home: Supporting...

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Antiques Roadshow: Fame

The Big Show: One, Two, Three (110 minutes)

Get Up, Stand Up: The Story of Pop and Protest

America’s Ballroom Challenge:

Brain In Love with Dr. Daniel Amen

P.O.V.: This Way Up

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Echo: Mass Dispensing of

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Diversity In Focus

Die For

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Healthy Teeth

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Anatomy of a Hurricane

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Q & A with Robert Lipsyte, New Host of Life (Part 2)

Life (Part 2) returns to fearlessly tackle the issues facing today’s 50+ Baby Boomers. We’ve revamped and refreshed this second season, making an excellent show even better. One notable addition is new host Robert Lipsyte, long-time New York Times columnist and currently a contributor to USA Today and ESPN. Robert uses his journalistic instincts to dig into topics, challenge guests and provide viewers with provocative insights. We sat down with Lipsyte to find out what he thinks about Life (Part 2).

What were some of your favorite moments/people you met while doing the series? Imagine Martha Stewart admitting that her daughter and her mother didn’t always listen to her! Mike Huckabee on the impact of a big belly on his self-esteem, not to mention health, or the actor David Hyde Pierce revealing how Alzheimer’s disease ravaged his family. Robert Lipsyte

What are the biggest lessons you learned from the series? First, you have to have friends. One of the best predictors of a long and healthy life is a band of friends who support you on a daily basis and are there for crises. And the second is a reinvention. Somewhere back in Part 1 was the path you didn’t take, often a passion you abandoned for pragmatic reasons. Could have been a musical instrument, a yen to teach or to raise orchids; that can be the starting spark for starting over.

What are the secrets to Boomer happiness? I think happiness is being able to keep hoping. It’s being in the mix, keeping on keeping on. There is no secret, no one-size fits all guru mantra or political mandate or joy juice, just the trek, the process of day by day living in which we strive to find pleasure in relationships, in personal improvement, in meaningful works. 2 Sunday, September 13, 9:30pm LIFE Monday, September 14, 4:30pm Major funding for Life (Part 2) is provided by the Atlantic Philanthropies and MetLife Foundation.

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BACK TO SCHOOL Educating our children is critical to their future and our community as a whole. Learn more with these new programs:

Challenging Expectations What keeps kids from going to college? Explore the key topics associated with higher education including teaching, parent involvement and poverty. Viewpoints and profiles of high school students are combined with input from educators, administrators and some of the state's leading thinkers on education. Following the program is a half hour teen-only spin-off called Challenging Expectations: Youth Voices which presents a variety of youth views on a range of educational issues.

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d Sunday, September 27, 8pm Challenging Expectations: Youth Voices d Sunday, September 27, 9pm College IS Possible

Now What? Thinking About College Co-produced with Project SUCCESS

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Smart Investments in Minnesota Students Co-produced with Growth & Justice

Learn how programs, coaching and committed support can help low-income high school students gain the resources, inspiration and confidence to pursue – and succeed in – college. Co-produced with Admission Possible.

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Calculated Success Co-produced with SciMathMN

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Feel Better Minnesota! Everyone can exercise their right to feel better! We all deserve to eat healthy foods and live a healthy, active life each and every day. Watch this program as inspirational music carries you along to learn about “Energy In” and “Energy Out.” Co-produced with Saint Paul – Ramsey County Department of Public Health

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Life (Part 2)

Boomer Marriage

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une in to the second season premiere of a's own series for Baby Boomers. In this episode, we ask "what are the

secrets to marriages that last decades?" Former Ms. Magazine editor Suzanne Braun Levine (Fifty Is the New Fifty: Ten Life Lessons for Women in Second Adulthood), therapist Terrence Real (The New Rules of Marriage: What You Need to Know to Make Love Work) and psychiatrist Janet Taylor discuss how Baby Boomers have changed the face of marriage. Hearst Magazines president Cathie Black explains how older workers can thrive in the modern workplace and comedy writer and comic Eric Kornfeld explores his own fears of mortality.

Host Robert Lipsyte and guest

Ultimate Killers Speed & Strength In this series veterinarian Steve Leonard runs the gauntlet with the world's most deadly natural born killers.

2 Tuesday, September 8, 8pm LIFE Wednesday, September 9, 4pm

American Masters Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home Woody Guthrie's is a complex story filled with frenetic creative energy and a treasure trove of cultural history.

2 Monday, September 7, 9pm

2 Sunday, September 13, 9:30pm LIFE Monday, September 14, 4:30pm www.pbs.org/lifepart2

The Big Show Stand and Deliver

Globe Trekker

Los Angeles high school teacher Jaime Escalante (Edward James Olmos) inspires a group of inner city students to reach for their dreams; based on a true story.

Megan explores the archaeological ruins of Nan Madol and dives among sunken Japanese warships.

2 Saturday, September 12, 8pm

Attack! In Pursuit Of Africa's Maneaters: Sharks

Micronesia

2 Thursday, September 10, 11pm LIFE Sunday, September 13, 8pm

Explore the nature and feeding patterns of these fearsome sea predators.

2 Tuesday, September 8, 9pm

Your Life, Your Money Hosted by Donald Faison, this program presents a broad range of fundamental financial information for young adults; from basic banking to credit debt.

2 Wednesday, September 9, 11pm LIFE Thursday, September 10, 4pm

America's Ballroom Challenge International Standard The International Standard Championships provide classic waltzes, dramatic tangos and lively quicksteps.

LIFE Saturday, September 12, 7pm

Marie Antoinette Paints a surprising portrait in which Marie Antoinette emerges as a sympathetic and, in the end, courageous figure.

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Complete Pepin Basic Knife Skills Jacques goes back to the basics with fundamental knife work and chopping techniques.

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In The Shadow Holocaust of the... Aftermath

People Speak: America Debates It’s Role in the World

Global Health & Security

Iron Range: Minnesota Building America

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Ultimate Killers: Speed &

Attack! In Pursuit of Africa’s Maneaters: Sharks

As Time Goes By

Are You Being Served?

History Project: Charge of the

In Julia’s Kitchen

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Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

American Dream Under Fire

Adding Value

Restoring Hope One Car...

Everyday Heroes: Inside The Boardroom: Thia John Turnipseed Breen

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Travelscope

Families Stand Together: Marie Antoinette Feeling Secure In Tough Times Ciao Italia

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary Get Cooking

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Rick Steves’ Europe Classics

Bring Warm Clothes

This Old House

This Old House

Warplane: Jet Age/Age of Stealth

In Julia’s Kitchen

Complete Pepin

Simply Ming

Invaders at Our Doorstep

Single Stream Our Environment and Our Health Green Cities: Leading The Way Recycling

Almanac

Washington Week

Perfect Day

Now On PBS

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary Get Cooking

of a Foodie

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Are You Being Served?

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Are You Being Served?

Globe Trekker: Micronesia

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Dakota Life

Worldfocus

Red Green Show

Eastenders

Rick Steves’ Europe

Smart Travels - Europe

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Shaping Your Community...

Tobacco Vs. MN: Clearing The Air

Almanac

Mining Towns

Eastenders

Worldfocus Album

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Sixties: The Years That Shaped A Generation Independent Lens: Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room

Schmeckfest: Food Traditions of Diversity In Germans from Russia Focus

Kinpride

Vietnamese News

Belahdan

Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Life Born

Life (Part 2)

P.O.V.: The English Surgeon

Globe Trekker: Micronesia

Austin City Limits: Foo Fighters

Minnesota Book Awards 2009

Prized Writers: On Air - 40 Yrs. Moving The Debate On Health Plotting... of Radio... Care Reform

Healthy Teeth

Worldfocus

As Time Goes By

Voyages of Discovery: James Echo:

Your Life, Your Money

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Our Statehouse: A Capitol Idea

Nature: The Good, The Bad, and the Grizzly

Healthy Teeth

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Bill Moyers Journal

Antiques Roadshow: Houston,

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Worldfocus

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Closing The Opportunity Gap

Greening of Minnesota

Charlie Rose

Iron Country: The Mesabi’s Earliest Album

Our Future Prosperity

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America’s Ballroom Challenge: Get Down Tonight - The Disco Explosion

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Wisconsin Barns: Almanac: Hands- Minnesota at 150: Real and Touchstones ... On History Imagined: Health and Wellness

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American Masters: Woody Guthrie: Ain’t Got No

Live from the Artists Den: Raphael Saadiq

Echo: Mass Dispensing of Medicine

In The Life Who at Kilburn 1977 Beliefs About Poverty

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Live From Lincoln Center:

New York Philharmonic Opening Night Gala Concert

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he New York Philharmonic begins a new era as Alan Gilbert takes the reins as Music Director for the

Philharmonic's 2009 season opener. This new era begins in historic fashion with a never before heard overture written especially for the occasion by Composer in Residence Magnus Lindberg. Soprano Renee Fleming sings Messiaen and the evening concludes with Berlioz's spectacular orchestra showpiece, Symphonie Fantastique. Alec Baldwin hosts.

2 Wednesday, September 16, 7pm www.pbs.org/livefromlincolncenter Alan Gilbert

American Masters Orozco: Man of Fire Explore the life of Mexican muralist Jose Clemente Orozco, a leader of the Mexican Renaissance whose bold, dynamic frescoes had a profound impact on American painters and inspired FDR to put artists to work during the Great Depression.

2 Wednesday, September 16, 11pm

Sonja Henie – Queen of the Ice Globe Trekker Western Canada Zay visits western Canada, a vast landmass that is home to a mere 9 million people.

Paints an in-depth portrait of a remarkable 20th century athlete who made an indelible mark on skating history.

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2 Thursday, September 17, 11pm LIFE Sunday, September 20, 8pm

History Detectives Did a Reno, Nevada, man score a dagger from Fascist Italian dictator Benito Mussolini?

2 Monday, September 14, 8pm LIFE Tuesday, September 15, 4pm

Masterpiece Mystery! I nspector Lewis: The Great and the Good Life (Part 2)

Intergenerational We hit the streets to find out what annoys baby boomers about 20 somethings and vice versa.

2 Sunday, September 20, 9:30pm LIFE Monday, September 21, 4:30pm

Born To Be King: Charles At 60 A timely look at the man who could be the next King of England.

Lewis and Hathaway track down the prime suspect in the assault of a teenage girl.

2 Sunday, September 20, 8pm LIFE Monday, September 21, 3pm

Clash Live: Revolution Rock Chronicles the electric live performances of one of the most influential bands to emerge from the UK.

LIFE Sunday, September 20, 11pm

Nature Violent Hawaii Features volcanic eruptions, rivers of molten lava, monster waves, humpback whales, and perhaps most surprising of all, snow.

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Depalma On North U.S. Policies & Native Album America As A Nation American Poverty

Somalia: A Viable State

Nova: Arctic Dinosaurs

Ultimate Killers: Chemical Killers

Retirement Revolution: The New Reality

Are You Being Served?

In Julia’s Kitchen

Complete Pepin

Simply Ming

Passport to Adventure

Charlie Rose

Discovering Fluid Power

Fluid Power: A Force for...

Immigration: Minnesota’s Agenda

Perfect Day

Travelscope

BBC World News

Inside The Boardroom: Ann Fudge

Smart Investments in Minnesota Students

Live from Lincoln Center: New York Philharmonic Opening Night Gala Note By Note (The Making of Steinway L1037) Concert

As Time Goes By

Are You Being Served?

Ciao Italia

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary Get Cooking

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Rick Steves’ Europe

Pearl Harbor Survivors

This Old House

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Secrets of the Dead: Catastrophe (Part 1 & 2)

In Julia’s Kitchen

Complete Pepin

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Perfect Day

Red River Divide

More Precious Than Gold

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Washington Week

Now On PBS

Smart Travels - Europe

Life (Part 2)

Prairie Churches

Travelscope

Are You Being Served?

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Lake Minnetonka’s Iron Country: Mines and Mining Future Centers on the Mesabi (1892-1925)

American Masters: Orozco: Man

of Fire

Worldfocus Dakota Life

Globe Trekker: Western Canada Worldfocus Album

Dakota Life Eastenders

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Worldfocus

Joining Forces

Joining Forces

Living Well with AIDS

Save A Life: Heart Almanac Care and You

Antiques Roadshow: Tucson, Sonja Henie-Queen of the Ice

Dakota Life

Red Green Show Eastenders

Smart Travels - Europe

AZ

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Red Green Show

Rick Steves’ Europe

How Alcohol... Getting Right American Indian with AIDS

Worldfocus

Bill Moyers Journal

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Dakota Life

Wild River: The Colorado

Album

As Time Goes By

Ciao Italia

Get Cooking

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Nova: Mystery of

and Hers

Triumphs of the Human Spirit: Life as a Refugee & Packhunters

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Kofi Annan Speaks In Minnesota

James J. Hill: Almanac: Hands- Minnesota at 150: Real and Empire Builder On History Imagined: Arts and Culture

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Born to Be King: Charles at 60

Album

Dakota Life

The Big Show: Malcolm X (201 minutes)

America’s Ballroom Challenge: International Latin

Australian Pink Floyd Show: Live at the Royal Albert Hall

P.O.V.: The English Surgeon

Evening with Chu-Fang Huang

Old Minnesota: Song of the North Diversity In Star Focus

Mary Hanson Show

Vietnamese News

Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, The Great

Life (Part 2)

P.O.V.: Ella Es El Matador (She Is The P.O.V.: The Principal Story Matador)

Nature: Violent Hawaii Voyages of Discovery: The

Ice King

and the Good

Globe Trekker: Western Canada

Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness College Is Possible

Austin City Limits: Sarah McLachlan/Duffy

Now What? Thinking Smart Investments In About College Minnesota Students

Belahdan

Global Voices Echo: Special Education Help for Young Children

Live from the Artists Den: Jakob

Clash Live: Revolution Rock

Watergate Revisited: Lawyer Ethics

Justice Matters

Dylan

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Kid’s Schedule Monday - Friday on

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Meet the Dinos of Dinosaur Train!

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his month a premieres its new kid's show, Dinosaur Train, from the Jim Henson Company. Meet the show's characters:

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BUDDY , a curious, funny, and intelligent T-Rex is

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the star of the show. He is cautious, but always ready to jump into action and start asking questions. While on the Dinosaur Train, Buddy makes a hypothesis and begins searching for the answers to his questions. When Buddy isn’t taking exciting trips on the Dinosaur Train, he is playing with his siblings, Don, Tiny, and Shiny and anticipating their next adventure.

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TINY , who loves to make rhymes, is quite clever and very brave. Tiny approaches every dinosaur she meets with the confidence of a news reporter trying to get the full scoop. Tiny is so brave that she often wanders a little bit too far; but, Buddy is always there to help her get back on the right track. And in return, Tiny is fiercely protective of her brother Buddy.

SHINY , is more “girly” than Tiny and proud of her shiny exterior, but can become shy in social situations. Shiny is outgoing with her siblings and acts as if she is the “wisest.” She can be a bit of a show-off and loves role playing with her brothers and sister. Shiny is happiest at home in Pteranodon Terrace hanging out with Dad and Don, while her Mom, Buddy, and Tiny take trips on the Dinosaur Train.

DON , is a sweet, mellow little Pteranodon. Although he has a goofy streak, he is steady as a rock and very focused on the task at hand. Don is loyal to all his siblings and graciously waits his turn. Once his mind is made up, though, Don goes enthusiastically head-first into every challenge.

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Starting on Labor Day, preview the first 4 episodes of Dinosaur

Train at a special time: (8-10am)! Then, tune in to Dinosaur Train at its regular time, Monday-Friday at 9:30am & 2:30pm on 2. (A repeat will air on Sundays at 8:30am starting 9/20, o n 2 ).

Starting Labor Day (Monday 9/7),

The Electric Company will be on MondayFriday at 5:30pm on 2, with a Sunday repeat on LIFE at 7am.

Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps

replaces Barney & Friends at 10:30am Saturdays on LIFE starting 9/12.

Between the Lions also returns,

Saturdays at 6:30am on LIFE, starting 9/12. (Starting 9/12, Weekend Kids programming has a new line-up on LIFE and will now start a half hour earlier, at 6:30am).

Other returning shows on LIFE : Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman

(Sundays 10am) and Thomas & Friends (Saturdays 8:30am)

Mister Rogers' Neighborhood moves to LIFE channel, Saturdays at 7am, starting 9/12. Maya & Miguel move to LIFE,

Twin Cities Public Television has

Saturdays at 10am, starting 9/12.

been reviewed by the Charities

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HIGHLIGHTS

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Sweet Land

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inner of several Film Festival awards and set in Southern Minnesota’s farm country, Sweet Land is a poignant and

lyrical celebration of land, love, and the American immigrant experience. In the aftermath of World War I, Inge arrives in Minnesota to marry a young Norwegian farmer named Olaf, but her German heritage and lack of official immigration papers makes her an object of suspicion in the small town, and she and Olaf are forbidden to marry. Alone and adrift, Inge goes to live with the family of Olaf’s friend and neighbor where she learns the English

Elizabeth Reaser, Alan Cumming

Voces: Bracero Stories Explores the personal experiences of five former “guest workers” in the controversial U.S.-Mexican bracero program, which granted temporary work contracts to several million Mexican laborers between 1942 and 1964.

2 Wednesday, September 23, 11pm LIFE Saturday, September 26, 11pm

language, American ways, and a hard-won independence. 2 Wednesday, September 23, 8pm www.sweetlandmovie.com

Leonardo's Dream Machines Part one examines da Vinci's plans for both a giant crossbow, and a glider that predated flight by 400 years; part two concludes with the construction and testing of these two designs.

2 Thursday, September 24, 8pm & 9pm

NOVA

The Ghost in Your Genes Explores new findings that call into question the long held belief that all inherited traits are passed on by our genes.

2 Tuesday, September 22, 7pm LIFE Wednesday, September 23, 3pm

The Big Show Elmer Gantry

An Oscar winning adaptation of the Sinclair Lewis novel about religious fervor in small town America. Cast includes Burt Lancaster and Shirley Jones.

American Experience

2 Saturday, September 26, 8pm

Amelia Earhart

Austin City Limits

When her plane disappeared without a trace, the "First Lady of the Air" was instantly transformed into an American legend.

John Mayer

John Mayer makes his triumphant return to Austin City Limits.

2 Monday, September 21, 9pm

LIFE Sunday, September 27, 9pm

Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie Australian foodies show us how to create a "slow food" feast. LIFE Wednesday, September 23, 8:30pm

Call of the Wild Traces Chris McCandless' cross country "spiritual pilgrimage" that ended tragically on Alaska's Stampede Trail in August of 1992.

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Great Lodges of the National Parks This two-part program is a fascinating tour of America's national parks and their charming historic lodges.

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Ciao Italia

Gourmet’s Diary Rick Steves’ Let’s Get Cooking of a Foodie Europe

WA

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American Experience: Amelia Earhart

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s

Smart Travels Europe

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As Time Goes By

Are You Being Served?: Think Nova: Arctic Tank

Dinosaurs

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Worldfocus

Moussaoui Case Revisited

Terrorists On Trial After Guantanamo

Armenians and Turkey’s Lingering Past

Muslims In MN: How Are We Doing?

Nova: The Ghost In Your Genes

Ultimate Killers: Chemical

Attack! In Pursuit of Africa's Maneaters: Lions

As Time Goes By

Are You Being Paving The Way: The National Park-To-Park Highway Served?

In Julia’s Kitchen

Simply Ming

Passport to Adventure

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Complete Pepin

Killers & Packhunters

Perfect Day

Immigration: Minnesota’s

Great Lodges of the National Parks

The Big Show: Sweet Land (116 minutes)

Ciao Italia

Gourmet’s Diary Rick Steves’ Let’s Get Cooking of a Foodie Europe

Workforce & Culture

Travelscope

Inside The Boardroom: Linda Alvarado

Finding The Passion to Lead

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s

Smart Travels Europe

Old Red Trail

Album

Dakota Life

Worldfocus Album

Dakota Life

As Time Goes By

Are You Being Served?:

Voces

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Worldfocus

Hoorah for the Holidays

Down On Skid Almanac: Hands- Minnesota at 150: Real and On History Imagined: Innovation Row

Farmhouses in the Heartland: The Death of the Dream

Wisconsin Hometown Stories: La Crosse

This Old House

This Old House

Leonardo’s Dream Machines

Leonardo’s Dream Machines

As Time Goes By

Are You Being Globe Trekker: East Africa, Tanzania & Zanzibar Served?

In Julia’s Kitchen

Complete Pepin

Simply Ming

Life (Part 2)

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Lewis and Clark: Pathways

Barn Again!

Almanac

Washington Week

Ciao Italia

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Antiques Roadshow: Spokane,

Everyday Food Nick Stellino’s

Family Kitchen

Perfect Day

Now On PBS

Dakota Life

Worldfocus

Winnipeg in Bloom

Iron Country: Giant Corporations

Album

Dakota Life

Bill Moyers Journal

Red Green Show

Red Green Show

Eastenders

Eastenders

Smart Travels Europe

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Stop Sexual Violence: Listen & Lead

Almanac

Gourmet’s Diary Rick Steves’ of a Foodie Europe

Children’s Risks & Children’s Rights

Broken Trusts Broken Childhoods

Antiques Roadshow: Spokane,

The Big Show: Elmer Gantry (147 minutes)

America’s Ballroom Challenge: Grand Finale

Magic Moments - The Best of 50’s Pop

Prairie Days I

Brule, Live at Mt. Rushmore: A Concert for Reconciliation

WA

Travelscope

Album

Saving Children: The Sex Abuse Tragedy

Diversity In Focus

Industrialize The Range

Worldfocus Album

Dakota Life

The Big Show: The Magnificent Ambersons

(88 minutes)

Mary Hanson Show

P.O.V.: Ella Es El Matador (She Is The Matador)

Voces

Vietnamese News

Echo: Special Education Help for Young Children

Belahdan

National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Scripture of Nature

National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)

Call of the Wild

Voyages of Discovery: The

Globe Trekker: East Africa:

Austin City Limits: John Mayer

Live from the Artists Den: Ingrid

Levon Helm Ramble at the Ryman

Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness

Challenging Expectations

Challenging Calculated Expectations: Youth... Success

Legacy of a Leader: Equal Justice? Elmer Andersen

(1851-1890) (Part 1 of 6)

Figure of the Earth

Tanzania & Zanzibar

(Part 1 of 6)

Michaelson

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Smart Travels Europe

Everyday Food Nick Stellino’s Gourmet’s Diary Family Kitchen of a Foodie

Rick Steves’ Europe

Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace

BBC World News

Charlie Rose

Coexistence

National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Empire of Grandeur

In Julia’s Kitchen

Mexico -- One Perfect Day Plate at a Time

Passport to Adventure

Immigration: Homeland Security

Inside The Boardroom: Martha Rogers

(1915-1919) (Part 3 of 6)

Complete Pepin

(1915-1919) (Part 3 of 6)

Seasoned Traveler

BBC World News

Opportunity for All: Closing The Gap

National Parks: America’s Best Idea Going Home (1920-1933)

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food Nick Stellino’s Gourmet’s Diary Family Kitchen of a Foodie

Rick Steves’ Europe

Honor Most Proud

Almanac: Hands- Minnesota at 150: Real and On History Imagined: Education

Vietnam Survivor Stories

(Part 4 of 6)

Smart Travels Europe

BBC World News

Parklands of the Midwest

Paving The Way: The National ParkTo-Park Highway: Welcome Home

Charlie Rose

National Parks: America’s Best Idea Going Home (1920-1933) (Part 4 of 6)

Worldfocus Album

National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Empire of Grandeur

Minnovation: The Geek and the Weatherman

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Footsteps: A Journey In Faith

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National Parks: America’s Best Idea The Last Refuge (1890-1915) (Part 2 of 6)

Worldfocus Album Wallace Stegner

Charlie Rose

Wisconsin Hometown Stories: Janesville

Parklands of the Midwest

Worldfocus Album

Parklands of the Midwest

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HIGHLIGHTS

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Wallace Stegner This is a portrait of the conservationist and Pulitzer Prize winning author Wallace Stegner. He was many things: a teacher, historian and environmentalist but, above all, a writer. Considered by many to be the "Dean" of western writers, he was a Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and non fiction author, with more than 30 full length works and countless essays addressing the landscape, humankind's footprint and the evolution of a region and nation. Producer John Howe has captured the tremendous influence Stegner has been on the lives of generations of readers and students. 2 Wednesday, September 30, 11pm www.kued.org/productions/wallacestegner

America's Best Idea: Minnesota's Role

Coming in October, t h t he MN Channel will bring you two shows which explore Minnesota's own National Parks and the legacy of each generation's citizen stewardship:

Minnesota's National Park Legacy

Explore Minnesota's national parks, from its scenic waterways, to the historic sites at Pipestone and Grand Portage, to the vast waters of Voyageurs and the national trails. Co-produced with all National Park Service sites in Minnesota.

2 Sunday, October 4, 6:30pm MN Sunday, October 4, 8:00pm 20

Parks for the People

Minneapolis is regarded as one of America’s great "green" cities with tree-lined parkways, public-owned lake shores and vibrant neighborhood parks. Discover how the city created its one of a kind park system.

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8:00A New Yankee workshop

8:30 Hometime

SUN THOMAS AND FRIENDS Superwhy! (9/20)

BOB THE BUILDER Dinosaur train (9/20)

9:00 victory garden 9:30 avec eric

RELIGION & ETHICS ALMANAC

10:00 food trip with todd english

10:30 mexico - one plate mclaughlin group at a time

11:00 Gourmet's diary of a foodie

11:30 america's test kitchen

foreign exchange to the contrary

Noon cooks country

Sunday, September 9: Labor United Independent Lens: At Home in Utopia

Iron Range: Minnesota Building

America

2 Sunday, September 6, 2pm

Documenting the Face of America

Hometime

europe with rudy maxa 1:30 rick steve's europe

In this series of shows Dean, Miriam and the Hometime crew tackle these projects: Boulder Waterfall, Garage Update, Paver Driveway, Rocks & Trees, Shed & Stone Retaining Wall.

2:00 lifestyle programming check tpt.org for 2:30 schedule.

2 Sunday, September 20, 3pm

Challenging Expectations 2 Sunday, September 20, 4pm

2 Sunday, September 6, 1pm

Sunday, September 13: Fall Fix Up

1:00 smart travels -

Gearing Up

Traces the history of a cooperative apartment complex built in the Bronx by Jewish garment workers and bears witness to lives lived across barriers of race, convention and sometimes even common sense.

2 Sunday, September 6, 3pm

12:30 lidia's italy

3:00

SUNDAY BEST

P.O.V.: The Principal Story 2 Sunday, September 20, 4pm

Sunday, September 27: America's Parklands Yellowstone: Land to Life Presents an interpretation of the sweeping geologic story of Yellowstone and contemplates our connection as well: humankind's relationship to Yellowstone, the world's first and most famous national park.

2 Sunday, September 27, 1:30pm

2 Sunday, September 13, 2:30pm 6:00pm

SUNDAY BEST

3:30 4:00 globe trekker 4:30 5:00 lifestyle programming check tpt.org for 5:30 schedule.

6:00 THIS OLD HOUSE 6:30 THIS OLD HOUSE

Wallace Stegner

Sunday, September 20: The Teachers The Big Show: Stand and Deliver Los Angeles high school teacher Jaime Escalante inspires a group of inner city students through calculus. Cast includes Edward James Olmos and Lou Diamond Phillips.

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2 Sunday, September 27, 2pm

Paving the Way: The National Park to Park Highway

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Paving the Way: Welcome Home 2 Sunday, September 27, 4pm

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Simple Living

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In Julia’s Kitchen

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ChefClass

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Simply Ming

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Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley Venture North

Modern Justice / Past Practice: 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Forum

Global Justice & Human Rights Trials

Blueprint for Action: Immigration

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Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Desert Speaks

Garden Smart

Everyday Food

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Rick Steves’ Europe Classics

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Ciao Italia

Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking

Professions As Vocation

Inside The Boardroom: Jill Lajdziak

Building at a Crossroads

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Desert Speaks

Cultivating Life In Julia’s Kitchen

ChefClass

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley

Minnesota at 150: Real and Imagined: Environment

World War II Stories: Legacy

Making of Milwaukee

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Desert Speaks

Katie Brown Workshop

Everyday Food

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Rick Steves’ Europe Classics

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Ciao Italia

Simply Ming

Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking

Birds of Wisconsin

Wild and Free Horses, One Man’s Vision

Iron Country: The Mesabi: How

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Sid The Science Kid

Super Why!

Clifford The Big Red Dog

Wordworld

Motorweek

Woodsmith Shop

Woodturning Workshop

Woodwright’s Shop

Health, Care and You

Health, Care... Health, Care in Health, Care in in Spanish Hmong Somali

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Restoring Hope Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness One Car at a Time

Dragon Tales

Iron Mining Began (1889-1901)

Barney & Friends

Almanac

Martha Speaks Wordgirl

Cyberchase

Animalia

Electric Company

Wishbone

Be There: Dads Matter

Power of the Arts

Diversity In Focus

Kinpride

Vietnamese News

Belahdan

Echo: Mass Dispensing of

Native Report

Desert Speaks

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food

Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Ming In Minneapolis

Victory Garden P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Feel Better Minnesota

Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace

Simple Living

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Desert Speaks

People Speak: America Debates It’s Role in the World Desert Speaks

Medicine

Rick Steves’ Europe Classics

3-Minute Egg

Civil Rights Across Generations

Criminal Records, Race and Justice

Capitol Report

Rose Ensemble

In Julia’s Kitchen

ChefClass

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley

Global Health & Security

Iron Range: Minnesota Building America

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Rick Steves’ Europe Classics

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley Venture North

Garden Smart

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Restoring Hope One Car at a Time

Everyday Heroes: Inside The Boardroom: Thia John Turnipseed Breen

Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking

Lake Street

Cultivating Life P. Allen Smith’s

Desert Speaks

Minnesota at 150: Real and Imagined: Health and Wellness

Bring Warm Clothes

Our Statehouse: A Capitol Idea

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Katie Brown Workshop

Desert Speaks

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Rick Steves’ Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Our Environment and Our Health

Green Cities: Leading The Way

Greening of Minnesota

Iron Country: The Mesabi’s Earliest

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Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Bob The Builder

Wordworld

Clifford The Big Red Dog

Maya & Miguel Angelina Ballerina

Motorweek

Woodsmith Shop

Woodturning Workshop

Woodwright’s Shop

Closing The Opportunity Gap

Shaping Your Community...

Tobacco vs. MN: Clearing The Air

Almanac

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Martha Speaks Wordgirl

Cyberchase

Animalia

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

Design Squad

Echo

Echo

Feel Better Minnesota

Interfaith Bridges

Schmeckfest: Food Traditions of Germans from Russia

Diversity In Focus

Kinpride

Vietnamese News

Belahdan

Echo: Mass Dispensing of

Native Report

3-Minute Egg

Victory Garden P. Allen Smith’s

Desert Speaks

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food

Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking

Gourmet’s Diary of a Foodie

Minnesota Book Awards 2009

Prized Writers: On Air - 40 Yrs. of Plotting Mysteries Radio Talking Book

Moving The Debate On Health Care Reform

Beliefs About Poverty

Capitol Report

Everyday Trauma

Simple Living

Desert Speaks

Complete Pepin

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Garden Home

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Thomas & Friends

Garden Home

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Triumphs of the Human Spirit: Life as a Refugee

In Julia’s Kitchen

Simply Ming

In Julia’s Kitchen

Somalia: A Viable State

Complete Pepin

Simply Ming

Tommy Tang’s Let’s Get Cooking

Mining Towns

Simply Ming

Depalma On North U.S. Policies & Native Am. Poverty Am. As A Nation

Medicine

Rick Steves’ Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

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Last of the Summer Wine

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Last of the Summer Wine

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History Detectives

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Simple Living

Venture North

Tucson, AZ

Why Policy Matters

Modern Justice / Past Practice: 2005 Nobel Peace Prize Forum

Global Justice & Human Rights Trials

Blueprint for Action: Immigration

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Dakota Life

Charlie Rose

Last of the Last of the Summer Wine Summer Wine

Nova: Is There Life On Mars?

Nova ScienceNow

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Garden Smart

Engineering, MN’s Future: George Buckley

Professions As Vocation

Inside The Boardroom: Jill Lajdziak

Building at a Crossroads

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

American Masters: Trumbo

Last of the Summer Wine

PBS Previews: The BBC World National Parks News

Outdoor Wisconsin

Outdoor Wisconsin

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Cultivating Life

Dakota Life

Venture North

North to the Almanac: Hands- Minnesota at 150: Real and Mandan Nation On History Imagined: Environment

World War II Stories:

Making of Milwaukee

Charlie Rose

This Old House

Nova: This Old Pyramid

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Katie Brown Workshop Venture North

Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine

Legacy

This Old House

On The Trail: An In Wisconsin Birds of Wisconsin Special

Wild and Free Horses, One Man’s Vision

Iron Country: The Mesabi: How Iron Mining Began (1889-1901)

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Warplane: Airplane to Air Force/Air Force to Air Power

History Project: Churchill’s

History Project: Hitler’s Atlantic

Eastenders

Eastenders

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Coming Home: Supporting ...

Joining Forces

Beliefs About Poverty

Health, Care and You

Health, Care ...in Spanish

Great Conversations: John Updike and Robert Siegel

Few: Fighter Pilots of WWII

Wall

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Theater Talk Great Performances: Herbert Von Karajan: Beauty Great Performances: Maestro:

3-Minute Egg

Kinpride

Rose Ensemble

As I See It

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine

Music to Die For

Feel Better Minnesota

Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine

In The Shadow of the Acropolis

Holocaust Aftermath

People Speak: America Debates It’s Role in the World

Global Health Iron Range: Minnesota Building Album & Security America

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Nova: Mystery of the Summer Wine Megavolcano

Ultimate Killers: Speed &

American Dream Adding Value Under Fire

Restoring Hope Everyday Heroes: Inside The Boardroom: Thia Lake Street John Turnipseed Breen One Car...

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Wisconsin Barns

Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis,

Antiques Roadshow: Tucson, AZ

Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine

Invaders at Single Stream Our Environment and Our Our Doorstep Recycling Health Warplane: Jet Age/Age of Stealth

BBC World News

Civil Rights Across Generations

Criminal Records, Race and Justice

History Detectives

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Dakota Life

Venture North Desert Speaks Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Our Statehouse: A Capitol Idea

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

Objects and Memory

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Green Cities: Greening of Leading The Way Minnesota

Iron Country: The Mesabi’s Earliest Mining Towns

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

Planet Tales: Sinking The

Last Ridge

Eastenders

Eastenders

Album

Dakota Life

Strength

Families Stand Together: Your Life, Your Money Feeling Secure In Tough Times

This Old House

This Old House

Great Conversations: George La Plaza -- Maria Theater Hinojosa Talk Soros and John. D. Podesta

Musical Bridges: Nour

Schmeckfest: Food Traditions of Germans from Russia

Diversity In Focus

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Born of Fire

Tobacco vs. Almanac MN

Kinpride

Outdoor Wisconsin

Outdoor Wisconsin

Lawrence Welk Show:

Salute to the Swing Bands

Native Report 3-Minute Egg 3-Minute Egg

Vietnamese News

Everyday Trauma

Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, Life

Belahdan

Echo: Mass Dispensing of

Life (Part 2)

BBC World News

Prized Writers

On Air - 40 Yrs. Moving The Debate On Health of Radio ... Care Reform

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Antiques Roadshow:

History Detectives

Kofi Annan Speaks In Minnesota

Triumphs of the Human Spirit: Life As A Refugee

Somalia: A Viable State

Depalma On North Am. As...

Tucson, AZ

Outdoor Wisconsin

Great Performances: The Metropolitan Opera Opening Night Starring Renee Fleming

Minnesota Book Awards 2009

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Outdoor Wisconsin

Desert Speaks

Dakota Life

Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace

Last of the Summer Wine

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Album

Closing The Opportunity Gap Shaping Your Community...

Echo

Anatomy of a Hurricane

Capitol Report

Desert Speaks

Our Future Prosperity

Echo

Echo: Mass Dispensing of Medicine

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Graf Spee

Last of the Summer Wine

Belahdan

BBC World News

Almanac: Hands- Minnesota at 150: Real and Bring Warm Clothes On History Imagined: Health and Wellness

Charlie Rose

Vietnamese News

Native Report 3-Minute Egg

Portrait of Valery Gergiev

Diversity in Focus

Last of the Summer Wine

Lawrence Welk Show:

Salute to the U.S.A.

Health, Care Almanac ...in Somali

Ming in Minneapolis

Echo

Outdoor Wisconsin

Health, Care ...in Hmong

Oceti Sakowin: The People of Power of the the Seven Council Fires Arts

Echo

Outdoor Wisconsin

Medicine

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Beliefs About Poverty BBC World News

U.S. Policies & Album Native Am. Poverty

Capitol Report

Outdoor Wisconsin

Desert Speaks Venture North

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Dakota Life

Venture North

Outdoor Wisconsin

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(in HD) 1 Over the Air

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2-1

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2-3

2-4

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440

202 3

13

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22

240

243 3

17

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Mediacom

101

802

102

13

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Charter

2

782 4

396

19 5

N/A

DIRECTV

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2

Coming Soon

17

N/A

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N/A

N/A

17

N/A

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Comcast (Mpls)

Comcast (St. Paul)

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Immigration: Minnesota’s

Inside The Boardroom: Ann Fudge Smart Investments in Minnesota Album Students

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Cultivating Life

Desert Speaks

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Minnesota at 150: Real and Imagined: Arts and Culture Katie Brown Workshop

In Julia’s Kitchen

Pearl Harbor Survivors

P. Allen Smith’s Desert Speaks Garden Home

More Precious Than Gold

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary of Rick Steves’ Get Cooking a Foodie Europe

12:00

Desert Speaks

Garden Home

Ciao Italia

10:00

Garden Smart P. Allen Smith’s

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Complete Pepin

Simply Ming

Prairie Churches

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary of Rick Steves’ Get Cooking a Foodie Europe

Lake Minnetonka’s Iron Country: Mines and Mining Future Centers on the Mesabi (1892-1925)

Clifford The Big Maya & Red Dog Miguel

Album

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Woodsmith Shop

Woodturning Workshop

Woodwright’s Shop

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Echo

Minnesota Book Awards 2009

Angelina Ballerina: Motorweek The Next Steps

Bob The Builder

Thomas & Friends

Wordworld

How Alcohol An. Indian

Getting Right with AIDS

Living Well with Save A Life: Heart Almanac Care and You AIDS

Martha Speaks

Wordgirl

Cyberchase

Animalia

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

Design Squad

Echo

Old Minnesota: Song of the North Star

Diversity In Focus

Mary Hanson Show

Vietnamese News

Belahdan

Echo: Special Education Help for

Victory Garden

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary of Rick Steves’ Get Cooking a Foodie Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

College Is Possible

Thinking About Smart Investments in Minnesota College Students

Watergate Revisited: Lawyer Ethics

Justice Matters

Capitol Report

Safe at Home

Complete Pepin

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Simple Living P. Allen Smith’s

Desert Speaks

Terrorists On Trial After Guantanamo

Armenians and Turkey’s Lingering Muslims in MN: How Are We Past Doing?

Garden Smart P. Allen Smith’s

Desert Speaks

Immigration: Minnesota’s Workforce & Culture Cultivating Life

Garden Home

Garden Home

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

In Julia’s Kitchen

Ciao Italia

Simply Ming

Young Children

Pride of MN Backstage

3-Minute Egg

Everyday Food Tommy Tang’s Let’s Gourmet’s Diary of Rick Steves’ Get Cooking a Foodie Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Inside The Boardroom: Linda Alvarado

Old Red Trail

Desert Speaks

Complete Pepin

In Julia’s Kitchen

Simply Ming

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Travelscope

Tavis Smiley

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Minnesota at 150: Real and Imagined: Innovation

Farmhouses in the Heartland: The Death of the Dream

Wisconsin Hometown Stories: La Crosse

Album

Katie Brown Workshop

Desert Speaks

Everyday Food Nick Stellino’s

Gourmet’s Diary of Rick Steves’ a Foodie Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Winnipeg In Bloom

Iron Country: Giant Corporations Industrialize The Range

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Wordworld

Maya & Miguel

Motorweek

Woodsmith Shop

Woodturning Workshop

Woodwright’s Shop

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Barn Again! Bob The Builder

Thomas & Friends

Ciao Italia

Clifford The Big Red Dog

Family Kitchen

Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps

Broken Trusts Broken Childhoods

Saving Children Stop Sexual

Almanac

Martha Speaks

Cyberchase

Animalia

Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman

Design Squad

Taking Steps to Improve Stem Education

College Is Possible

Thinking About College

Brule, Live at Mt. Rushmore: A Concert for Reconciliation

Diversity In Focus

Mary Hanson Show

Vietnamese News

Belahdan

Echo: Special Education Help for Young Children

World We Create

3-Minute Egg

Victory Garden

Desert Speaks

Ciao Italia

Everyday Food Nick Stellino’s Family Kitchen

Gourmet’s Diary of Rick Steves’ a Foodie Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Challenging Expectations

Challenging Exp. : Youth Voices

Calculated Success

Legacy of a Leader

Equal Justice?

Simple Living P. Allen Smith’s

Desert Speaks

In Julia’s Kitchen

Complete Pepin

Mexico -- One Plate at a...

Wordgirl

P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Garden Home

Violence

Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace Garden Smart P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Coexistence Ciao Italia

Immigration: Homeland Security Inside The Boardroom: Martha Rogers

Capitol Report

Food, Fuel and Climate Change

Perfect Day

Passport to Adventure

Seasoned Traveler

Tavis Smiley

Album

Parklands of the Midwest

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Everyday Food Nick Stellino’s Family Kitchen

Gourmet’s Diary of Rick Steves’ a Foodie Europe

Smart Travels - Tavis Smiley Europe

Opportunity for All: Closing The Gap

Album

Outdoor Wisconsin

Parklands of the Midwest

Venture North

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1:00

1:30

Charlie Rose Discovering Fluid Power

2:00

Last of the Summer Wine

2:30

Last of the Summer Wine

Fluid Power: A Immigration: Minnesota’s Force for Change Agenda

3:00

5:00

5:30

6:00

6:30

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Inside The Boardroom: Ann Fudge

Smart Investments In Minnesota Students

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

Note By Note (The Making of Steinway L1037)

Born to Be King: Charles at 60 BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Pearl Harbor Survivors

Prairie Churches

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

This Old House

Flea Market Documentary

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Lake Minnetonka’s Iron Country: Mines and Mining Album Future Centers on the Mesabi (1892-1925)

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Hometime

Hometime

Hometime

Eastenders

Eastenders

Lawrence Welk Show

Save A Life: Heart Care and You

Almanac

Album

Dakota Life

Pride of MN: Backstage

3-Minute Egg

La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa

Theater Talk

Great Performances: Vienna Philharmonic

Diversity In Focus

Mary Hanson Show

Vietnamese News

James J. Hill: Empire Builder

Almanac: Hands- Minnesota at 150: Real and On History Imagined: Arts and Culture

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Red River Divide

More Precious Than Gold

Hometime

Hometime

Hometime

Hometime

Joining Forces

Joining Forces

How Alcohol An. Indian

Getting Right Living Well with Aids with AIDS

Prized Writers

On Air - 40 Yrs Great Conversations: Jane of Radio... Goodall and Richard Wragham

Evening with Chu-Fang Huang Old Minnesota: Song of the North Star

4:30

BBC World News

Last of the Summer Wine

Last of the Summer Wine

4:00

Ultimate Killers: Chemical

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

3:30

Nova: Arctic Dinosaurs

Hometime

This Old House

Killers and Packhunters

Hometime

Summer Concert 2009

Belahdan

Outdoor Wisconsin

Gershwin at One Symphony Place

Echo: Special Education Help for Young Children

Capitol Report

3-Minute Egg Safe at Home

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

As Time Goes By

Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness

College Is Possible

Thinking Smart Investments In About College Minnesota Students

Watergate Revisited: Lawyer Ethics

Justice Matters

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

As Time Goes By

Antiques Roadshow: Spokane,

History Detectives

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Moussaoui Case Revisited

Terrorists On Trial After Guantanamo

Armenians and Turkey’s Lingering Past

Muslims In MN: How Are We Doing?

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Nova: The Ghost In Your Genes

Ultimate Killers: Defenders & Maneater

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Finding The Passion to Lead

Immigration: Minnesota’s Workforce & Culture

Inside The Boardroom: Linda Alvarado

Old Red Trail

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Great Lodges of the National Parks

Destination: World: The Alps

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Farmhouses in the Heartland: The Death of the Dream

Wisconsin Hometown Stories: La Crosse

Album

Dakota Life

Venture North

This Old House

Attack! In Pursuit of Africa's Maneaters: Lions

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Iron Country: Giant Corporations

Album

Dakota Life

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

Eastenders

Lawrence Welk Show: Big

Dakota Life

World We Create

Down On Skid Row, A Tape’s...

Almanac: HandsOn History

As Time Goes By

As Time Goes By

Minnesota at 150: Real and Imagined: Innovation

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Lewis and Clark: Pathways

Barn Again!

As Time Goes By

Masterpiece Mystery!: Inspector Lewis, The Great Life (Part 2)

Outdoor Wisconsin

and the Good

WA

This Old House

Winnipeg In Bloom

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Industrialize The Range

Daisy Cooks!

Daisy Cooks!

Daisy Cooks!

Gourmet’s Diary Gourmet’s Diary of a Made In Food Trip Foodie Todd English of a Foodie Spain

Made In Spain Eastenders

Outdoor Wisconsin

Outdoor Wisconsin

Outdoor Wisconsin

Venture North

City, USA

Children’s Risks & Children’s Rights

Broken Trusts Broken Childhoods

Saving Children

Stop Sexual Violence

Almanac

Smart Investments In Minnesota Students

Great Conversations: Wynton Marsalis and Robert Siegel

La Plaza -Maria Hinojosa

Theater Talk

Great Performances at the Met: Orfeo Ed Euridice

From The Top at 3-Minute Carnegie Hall Egg

Prairie Days I

Brule, Live at Mt. Rushmore: Diversity In A Concert for Reconciliation Focus

Mary Hanson Show

Vietnamese News

Capitol Report

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Echo: HIV and AIDS Awareness

Challenging Expectations

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Footsteps: A Journey In Faith

Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace

Charlie Rose

Last of the Summer Wine

Minnovation: The Geek and the Weatherman

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As Time Goes By

Belahdan

National Parks: America’s Best Idea: The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890)

Challenging Exp. : Calculated Youth Voices Success

Legacy of a Leader

As Time Goes By

Echo: Special Education Help for Young Children BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Equal Justice?

National Parks: America’s Best Idea: The Last Refuge (1890-1915)

Immigration: Homeland

Security

Album

Outdoor Wisconsin

Desert Speaks

Outdoor Wisconsin

3-Minute Egg

Food, Fuel and Climate Change

Desert Speaks Venture North

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Album

Parklands of the Midwest

Venture North

National Parks: America’s Best Idea: The Empire of Grandeur

BBC World News

Nightly Business P. Allen Smith’s Report Garden Home

Desert Speaks

Inside The Boardroom: Martha Rogers

Album

Parklands of the Midwest

Venture North

Coexistence

(1915-1919)

Opportunity for All: Closing The Gap

Outdoor Wisconsin

Outdoor Wisconsin

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Below you will find programs listed alphabetically for three channels: a 2, a LIFE, a MN for the evening hours (7pm – midnight). Shows with an (*) will repeat during those hours this month; check tpt.org for repeat dates and times.

A-D

P R O G R AM I N D E X

Sun 9/20 8pm (MN) *

COMING HOME: SUPPORTING YOUR SOLDIER Fri 9/4 7pm (MN)

ADDING VALUE Tue 9/8 7:30pm (MN) ALBUM Mon-Fri 11pm (MN) ALMANAC Fridays 7pm (2) * ALMANAC: HANDS-ON HISTORY

COMPLETE PEPIN

AMERICA'S BALLROOM CHALLENGE

DEPALMA ON NORTH AMERICA AS A NATION

AMERICAN DREAM UNDER FIRE

DESTINATION: WORLD Hurricane on the Bayou Tue 9/1 11pm (2) DISCOVERING FLUID POWER Tue 9/15 7pm (MN) DIVERSITY IN FOCUS Saturdays 9pm (MN) DOWN ON SKID ROW, A TAPE'S ROLLING! SPECIAL Wed 9/23 7pm (MN)

Tue & Thu 7:30pm, starting 9/10 (Life)

CRIMINAL RECORDS, RACE AND JUSTICE

Wednesdays 7:30pm (MN)

Sun 9/6 11pm (MN) DAKOTA LIFE Mon-Fri 11:30pm (MN)

Saturdays 7pm (Life)

Mon 9/14 10pm (MN)

Tue 9/8 7pm (MN)

AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Amelia Earhart Mon 9/21 9pm (2) AMERICAN MASTERS Trumbo Wed 9/2 9pm (2) Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home Mon 9/7 9pm (2) Orozco: Man of Fire Wed 9/16 11pm (2) ANATOMY OF A HURRICANE Sun 9/6 11:30pm (2)

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW

EASTENDERS ECHO

ARMENIANS AND TURKEY'S LINGERING PAST

Sat 9/5 11pm (MN) *

Mon-Thu 10:30pm, starting 9/7 (2) Mon 9/21 9pm (MN)

AS TIME GOES BY Tue 9/1 10pm (2) *

Tue & Thu 7pm (Life) IN THE LIFE Sun 9/13 11:30pm (2) Fridays 11pm (2) *

Mass Dispensing of Medicine Healthy Teeth for Children Sun 9/6 7pm (MN) * Special Education Help for Young Children Sat 9/19 11pm (MN) *

ATTACK! IN PURSUIT OF AFRICA'S MANEATERS Sharks Tue 9/8 9pm (2) Lions Tue 9/22 9pm (2) AUSTIN CITY LIMITS

HIV and AIDS Awareness Sun 9/20 7pm (MN) * ENGINEERING, MN'S FUTURE: GEORGE BUCKLEY

AUSTRALIAN PINK FLOYD SHOW: LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL Sat 9/19 8pm (Life) BARN AGAIN! Thu 9/24 8pm (MN) BBC WORLD NEWS Mon-Fri 10pm (Life) BELAHDAN Saturdays 10:30pm (MN) BELIEFS ABOUT POVERTY

Sun 9/27 10:30pm (MN)

Sundays 9pm (Life)

I-L IMMIGRATION Tuesdays 9/15-9/29 8pm (MN) IN JULIA'S KITCHEN WITH MASTER CHEFS

E-H

ARE YOU BEING SERVED?

Saturdays 7pm (2)*

HEALTH, CARE AND YOU Fri 9/4 8pm (MN) * In Spanish Fri 9/4 8:30pm (2) In Hmong Fri 9/4 9pm (2) In Somali Fri 9/4 9:30pm (2) HISTORY DETECTIVES Mondays 8pm (2) HISTORY PROJECT Charge of the Light Brigade Tue 9/8 11pm (2) HOLOCAUST AFTERMATH: ACROSS GENERATIONS Mon 9/7 7:30pm (MN) HONOR MOST PROUD Wed 9/30 7pm (MN) HOW ALCOHOL CAME TO THE AMERICAN INDIAN Fri 9/18 8pm (MN)

Tue 9/1 7pm (MN)

EQUAL JUSTICE?

IN THE SHADOW OF THE ACROPOLIS Mon 9/7 7pm (MN)

INDEPENDENT LENS Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room Sat 9/12 10pm (Life)

INSIDE THE BOARDROOM Jill Lajdziak Tue 9/1 9pm (MN) Ann Fudge Tue 9/15 9pm (MN) Thia Breen Tue 9/8 9pm (MN) Linda Alvarado Tue 9/22 9pm (MN) Martha Rogers Tue 9/29 9pm (MN) INTERFAITH BRIDGES TO HOLY LAND PEACE Sun 9/6 8:30pm (MN) *

AN EVENING WITH CHU-FANG HUANG

INVADERS AT OUR DOORSTEP

EVERYDAY FOOD

IRON COUNTRY Thursdays 10pm (MN) IRON RANGE: MINNESOTA BUILDING AMERICA

Sat 9/19 7pm (MN)

Mon, Wed & Fri 7:30pm (Life)

Thu 9/10 7pm (MN)

EVERYDAY HEROES: JOHN TURNIPSEED

Mon 9/7 10pm (MN)

THE BIG SHOW One, Two, Three Sat 9/5 8pm (2) Stand and Deliver Sat 9/12 8pm (2) Malcolm X Sat 9/19 9pm (2) Sweet Land Wed 9/23 8pm (2) Elmer Gantry Sat 9/26 8pm (2) The Magnificent Ambersons Sat 9/26 10:30pm (2) BILL MOYERS JOURNAL Fridays 9pm (2) BIRDS OF WISCONSIN Thu 9/3 8pm (MN) BORN TO BE KING: CHARLES AT 60

FAMILIES STAND TOGETHER: FEELING SECURE IN TOUGH TIMES

Wed 9/16 7pm (MN)

BRAIN IN LOVE WITH DR. DANIEL AMEN

Tue 9/15 7:30pm (MN)

Sun 9/13 11pm (MN)

Tue 9/8 8:30pm (MN) Wed 9/9 7pm (2)

FARMHOUSES IN THE HEARTLAND: THE DEATH OF THE DREAM Wed 9/23 9pm (MN)

FEEL BETTER MINNESOTA Sun 9/6 8pm (MN) *

JAMES J. HILL: EMPIRE BUILDER JOINING FORCES Fridays 7:30pm (MN) JUSTICE MATTERS Sun 9/20 11pm (MN) KINPRIDE Change/Difficult People Sat 9/5 9:30pm (MN) Drag W/Camille Collins Sat 9/12 9:30pm (MN) KOFI ANNAN SPEAKS IN MINNESOTA Mon 9/14 7pm (MN)

FINDING THE PASSION TO LEAD

KUWU NGUYU: LIVING WELL WITH AIDS

FLUID POWER: A FORCE FOR CHANGE

LAKE MINNETONKA'S FUTURE

FOOTSTEPS: A JOURNEY IN FAITH

LAKE STREET

LEGACY OF A LEADER: ELMER ANDERSEN

BRULE, LIVE AT MT. RUSHMORE: A CONCERT FOR RECONCILIATION OF THE CULTURES

GET DOWN TONIGHT - THE DISCO EXPLOSION Sat 9/12 8pm (Life) GET UP, STAND UP: THE STORY OF POP AND PROTEST

BUILDING AT A CROSSROADS

GETTING RIGHT WITH AIDS

LEVON HELM RAMBLE AT THE RYMAN

GLOBAL HEALTH & SECURITY

LEWIS AND CLARK: PATHWAYS

GLOBAL VOICES Power Trip Sat 9/19 11:30pm (Life) GLOBE TREKKER Mozambique Thu 9/3 11pm (2) * Micronesia Thu 9/10 11pm (2) * Western Canada Thu 9/17 11pm (2) * East Africa: Tanzania & Zanzibar

LIFE (PART 2) Boomer Marriage Sun 9/13 9:30pm (2) Intergenerational Sun 9/20 9:30pm (2) LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER New York Philharmonic Opening Night Gala Concert Wed 9/16 7pm (2) LIVE FROM THE ARTISTS DEN

Mon 9/14 9pm (2)

Sat 9/5 8pm (Life)

BRING WARM CLOTHES Wed 9/9 9pm (MN) BROKEN TRUSTS BROKEN CHILDHOODS Fri 9/25 8pm (MN)

Sat 9/26 8pm (MN)

Tue 9/1 10pm (MN)

CALCULATED SUCCESS Sun 9/27 9:30pm (MN) CALL OF THE WILD Sun 9/27 11pm (2) CHALLENGING EXPECTATIONS: YOUTH VOICES Sun 9/27 9pm (MN)

CHARLIE ROSE Mon-Fri 10:30pm (Life) CHEFCLASS Pan-Frying Tue 9/1 7:30pm (Life) Soups Thu 9/3 7:30pm (Life) Hot Smoking Tue 9/8 7:30pm (Life) CHILDREN'S RISKS & CHILDREN'S RIGHTS Fri 9/25 7pm (MN) CIAO ITALIA Mon, Wed & Fri 7pm (Life)

CINEMA'S EXILES: FROM HITLER TO HOLLYWOOD Wed 9/2 7pm (2)

CIVIL RIGHTS ACROSS GENERATIONS Sun 9/6 10pm (MN)

CLASH LIVE: REVOLUTION ROCK Sun 9/20 11pm (Life)

CLOSING THE OPPORTUNITY GAP Fri 9/11 8pm (MN)

COEXISTENCE Mon 9/28 9:30pm (MN) COLLEGE IS POSSIBLE

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Tue 9/22 7pm (MN)

Mon 9/28 7pm (MN)

Sat 9/5 10pm (2)

Fri 9/18 8:30pm (MN)

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LEONARDO'S DREAM MACHINES Thu 9/24 8pm (2) Thu 9/24 9pm (2)

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GOURMET'S DIARY OF A FOODIE Mon, Wed & Fri 8:30pm (Life)

GREAT LODGES OF THE NATIONAL PARKS Wed 9/23 7pm (2)

GREAT PERFORMANCES Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival Chicago Sun 9/6 9:30pm (2) GREEN CITIES: LEADING THE WAY Thu 9/10 9pm (MN)

GREENING OF MINNESOTA Environmental Success Stories Thu 9/10 9:30pm (MN)

M-O MAGIC MOMENTS - THE BEST OF 50'S POP Sat 9/26 8pm (Life) MAKING OF MILWAUKEE Wed 9/2 10pm (MN)

MARIE ANTOINETTE Wed 9/9 8pm (2)

MARY HANSON SHOW Sat 9/19 9:30pm (MN)

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OUR ENVIRONMENT AND OUR HEALTH

SINGLE STREAM RECYCLING

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OUR FUTURE PROSPERITY Fri 9/11 7pm (MN) OUR STATEHOUSE: A CAPITOL IDEA

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Inspector Lewis, The Great and the Good Sun 9/20 8pm (2)

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MINNESOTA AT 150: REAL AND IMAGINED Wednesdays 8pm (MN)

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MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD Thu 9/17 8pm (MN)

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MOVING THE DEBATE ON HEALTH CARE REFORM Sun 9/13 10pm (MN)

MUSICAL BRIDGES: NOUR Sat 9/12 7pm (MN) MUSLIMS IN MN: HOW ARE WE DOING? Mon 9/21 10pm (MN)

NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA The Scripture of Nature (1851-1890) Sun 9/27 7pm (2) *

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Going Home (1920-1933) Wed 9/30 7pm (2) * NATURE Sundays 7pm (2) NICK STELLINO'S FAMILY KITCHEN Mon, Wed & Fri 8pm, starting 9/25 (Life) NORTH TO THE MANDAN NATION Wed 9/2 7pm (MN)

NOTE BY NOTE (THE MAKING OF STEINWAY L1037) Wed 9/16 9pm (2) NOVA Is There Life On Mars? Tue 9/1 7pm (2) * This Old Pyramid Tue 9/1 9pm (2) Mystery of the Megavolcano Tue 9/8 7pm (2) * Arctic Dinosaurs Tue 9/15 7pm (2) * The Ghost In Your Genes Tue 9/22 7pm (2) NOVA SCIENCENOW Tue 9/1 8pm (2) NOW ON PBS Fridays 8:30pm (2) NOW WHAT? THINKING ABOUT COLLEGE Sun 9/20 8:30pm (MN) *

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THE OLD RED TRAIL Tue 9/22 10pm (MN) ON AIR - 40 YEARS OF RADIO TALKING BOOK ON THE TRAIL: AN IN WISCONSIN SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL: CLOSING THE GAP

T-Z TERRORISTS ON TRIAL AFTER GUANTANAMO Mon 9/21 8pm (MN)

THIS OLD HOUSE Thursdays 7pm (2) * TOBACCO VS. MINNESOTA: CLEARING THE AIR Fri 9/11 9:30pm (MN)

TOMMY TANG'S LET'S GET COOKING Mon, Wed & Fri 8pm (Life) TRAVELSCOPE Tue & Thu 9:30pm (Life)

TRIUMPHS OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT: LIFE AS A REFUGEE Mon 9/14 8pm (MN) U.S. POLICIES & NATIVE AMERICAN POVERTY Mon 9/14 10:30pm (MN)

RETIREMENT REVOLUTION The New Reality Tue 9/15 9pm (2) RICK STEVES' EUROPE

Jet Age/Age of Stealth Thu 9/10 8pm (2) WASHINGTON WEEK Fridays 8pm (2) WATERGATE REVISITED: LAWYER ETHICS

RICK STEVES' EUROPE CLASSICS

WHO AT KILBURN 1977 Sun 9/13 11pm (Life) WILD AND FREE HORSES, ONE MAN'S VISION

Thu 9/3 8pm (2)

Mon, Wed & Fri 9pm, starting 9/11 (Life)

Sun 9/20 10pm (MN)

Mon, Wed & Fri 9pm (Life)

SAVE A LIFE: HEART CARE AND YOU Fri 9/18 9:30pm (MN)

SAVING CHILDREN: THE SEX ABUSE TRAGEDY Fri 9/25 9pm (MN)

SIMPLY MING

Sat 9/19 8pm (MN)

SUPERNATURAL SCIENCE Extra Terrestrial Life Wed 9/2 11pm (2)

Tue 9/8 8pm (MN)

Thu 9/3 7pm (MN)

OLD MINNESOTA: SONG OF THE NORTH STAR

Fri 9/25 9:30pm (MN)

PROFESSIONS AS VOCATION: THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY AND CAREERISM Tue 9/1 8pm (MN) RED GREEN SHOW Tue 9/1 10:30pm (2) * RED RIVER DIVIDE Thu 9/17 7pm (MN) RESTORING HOPE ONE CAR AT A TIME

Sun 9/13 9pm (MN) *

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Sat 9/5 7pm (MN)

SOMALIA: A VIABLE STATE Mon 9/14 9pm (MN) SONJA HENIE QUEEN OF THE ICE Sat 9/19 8pm (2) STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN LIVE: PLAY HARD & FLOOR IT! Sun 9/6 11pm (Life) STOP SEXUAL VIOLENCE: LISTEN & LEAD

ULTIMATE KILLERS Speed & Strength Tue 9/8 8pm (2) Chemical Killers & Packhunters Tue 9/15 8pm (2) Defenders & Maneater Tue 9/22 8pm (2) VIETNAM SURVIVOR STORIES Wed 9/30 9pm (MN) VIETNAMESE NEWS Saturdays 10pm (MN) VOCES Wed 9/23 11pm (2) * VOYAGES OF DISCOVERY Sundays 7pm (Life) WARPLANE Airplane to Air Force/Air Force to Air Power

SCHMECKFEST: FOOD TRADITIONS OF GERMANS FROM RUSSIA Sat 9/12 8pm (MN) THE SEASONED TRAVELER Bermuda: February Is "Golden Rendezvous" Month Tue 9/29 9:30pm (Life) SECRETS OF THE DEAD Catastrophe (Part 1 & 2) Thu 9/17 8pm (2) SHAPING YOUR COMMUNITY FOR A LIFETIME

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Thu 9/10 7:30pm (MN)

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