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Program Update
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What's on TV 12 this month...
Sunday, January 11
12:00 AM
Movie: "Bringing Up Baby"
(1938)
1:45 AM
Movie: "Gaslight"
(1940)
3:15 AM
Movie: "Gaslight"
(1944)
5:10 AM
Movie: "The Court Jester"
(1956)
7:00 AM
The Big Comfy Couch
[CC]
7:30 AM
Zoboomafoo [CC]
8:00 AM
Arthur
[CC]
8:30 AM
Clifford, The Big Red Dog
[CC]
9:00 AM
Angelina Ballerina
[CC]
9:30 AM
Dragonfly TV
[CC]
10:00 AM
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
10:30 AM
Right on the Money
[CC] (R/Mon., 12th, 6 a.m.)
11:00 AM
To the Contrary
[CC] (R/Tue., 13th, 6 a.m.)
11:30 AM
Tony Brown's Journal
[CC] (R/Wed., 14th, 6 a.m.)
12:00 PM
Wall $treet Week
[CC]
12:30 PM
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly
[CC]
1:00 PM
McLaughlin Group
[CC] (R/Fri., 16th, 6 a.m.)
1:30 PM
Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!"
Hugh Jackman (X-Men) stars as Curly in this Royal National Theatre Company revival of the Broadway classic, featuring such favorite songs as "People Will Say We're In Love." [CC]
4:30 PM
The Sid Caesar Collection
This retrospective celebrates the beloved comedian's timeless humor. [CC]
6:00 PM
Degas and the Dance
This Great Performances special profiles French impressionist Edgar Degas and examines his various depictions of ballet dancers, many of which were recently on display at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. [CC][HD]
7:00 PM
DNA
"Playing God" Part 2 of 5 The second episode profiles the first genetic engineers, Herb Boyer and Stanley Cohen, and examines how their experiments have changed the world. Continues Sun., 18th at 7 p.m. [CC][DVS]
8:00 PM
Nature
"Animals Behaving Badly" Humans and wild animals have difficulties adapting to each other. [CC][DVS]
9:00 PM
Masterpiece Theatre
"The Forsyte Saga" Part 4 of 7 Irene abandons Soames for a destitute life as a music teacher. Continues Sun, 18th at 9 p.m. [CC][DVS]
10:00 PM
Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens, A Life In Animation
Steven Spielberg, Robin Williams and other celebrities remember the animator whose creations included Bugs Bunny. [CC] (R/Sat., 17th, 11:45 p.m.)
11:30 PM
The Animated Mr. Bean
"Goldfish/Inventor" Mr. Bean duels with an inventor who moves into his attic.
Monday, January 12
12:00 AM
Independent Lens
"Man Bites Shorts" [CC]
1:00 AM
Classic Arts Showcase
6:00 AM
Right on the Money
[CC]
6:30 AM
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7:30 PM
Are You Being Served?
"Hoorah for The Holidays" The staff plans for their vacation. [CC]
8:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"Chicago" Part 2 of 3 Appraisers find a map of Chicago from after the Great Fire of 1871. [CC] (R/Fri., 16th, 8 p.m. & Sat., 17th, noon)
9:00 PM
American Experience
"Reconstruction: The Second Civil War --Revolution" Part 1 of 2 The series explores life in the post-Civil War South and the violence that often erupted as former slaves began to take control of their lives. Concludes tomorrow at 9 p.m. [CC] (R/Sun., 18th, 3:30 a.m.)
10:30 PM
Rachel and Andrew Jackson: A Love Story
The program examines U.S. President Andrew Jackson's brief marriage, as told from his wife Rachel's point of view. [CC]
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Tuesday, January 13
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
Classic Arts Showcase
6:00 AM
To the Contrary
[CC]
6:30 AM
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7:30 PM
As Time Goes By
Lionel's father is getting married. [CC]
8:00 PM
NOVA
"Submarines, Secrets and Spies" Deep-sea explorer Robert Ballard searches for clues to two mysterious submarine accidents. [CC]
9:00 PM
American Experience
"Reconstruction: The Second Civil War -- Retreat" Part 2 of 2 The concluding episode examines how "Radical Reconstruction" in the post-Civil War South laid the groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement. [CC] (R/Sun., 18th, 5 a.m.)
10:30 PM
Nantucket: Rock of Changes
The program examines how a groundbreaking 1846 court decision about school segregation changed American history. [CC]
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Wednesday, January 14
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
Classic Arts Showcase
6:00 AM
To the Contrary
[CC]
6:30 AM
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7:30 PM
Last of the Summer Wine
"The Missing Bus of Mrs. Avery" The ladies go on a picnic. [CC]
8:00 PM
The American South By Rail
This program takes viewers on a journey on the American Orient Express, a luxury train running from New Orleans to Washington, D.C. [CC]
9:00 PM
Joshua Bell at the Penthouse
The Grammy Award-winning violinist performs with the Orpheus Chamber Ensemble at the Kaplan Penthouse at Lincoln Center. [CC] (R/Sat., 17th, 5:30 a.m.)
10:30 PM
Second Hand Stories
Two filmmakers buy and sell their way across America. [CC] (R/Sun., 18th, 6:30 a.m.)
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Thursday, January 15
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
Classic Arts Showcase
6:30 AM
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7:30 PM
Keeping Up Appearances
Hyacinth tries to impress Liz's brother Emmet with her singing. [CC]
8:00 PM
The New This Old House Hour
[CC]
9:00 PM
Secrets of the Lost Empires: A NOVA Special Presentation
"Pharaoh's Obelisk" Engineers attempt to erect a 40-ton stone obelisk. [CC][DVS]
10:00 PM
Frontline
"From China with Love" The program explores how the secret love affair between a spy and an FBI agent has compromised U.S. intelligence in China. [CC]
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Friday, January 16
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
Classic Arts Showcase
6:00 AM
McLaughlin Group
[CC]
6:30 AM
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7:30 PM
Find!
Another expert helps the Kenos properly identify a collection of dolls. [CC]
8:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"Chicago" Part 2 of 3 Appraisers find a map of Chicago from after the Great Fire of 1871. [CC] (R/Sat., 17th, noon)
9:00 PM
Washington Week
[CC]
9:30 PM
NOW with Bill Moyers
[CC]
10:30 PM
Radio Times on TV With Marty Moss-Coane
The Flu: a discussion with experts Marla Gold and Paul Offit; Tavis Smiley & Michael Eric Dyson discuss "empowerment;" and Ursula Hegi discusses her new book "Sacred Time."
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Saturday, January 17
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
Classic Arts Showcase
5:30 AM
Joshua Bell at the Penthouse
[CC]
7:00 AM
Sesame Street
[CC]
8:00 AM
Plaza Sesamo
8:30 AM
Angelina Ballerina
[CC]
9:00 AM
The Victory Garden
[CC]
9:30 AM
Find!
[CC]
10:00 AM
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Butterfly Table" [CC]
10:30 AM
Hometime
"Wine Storage: Closet Conversion" [CC]
11:00 AM
Smart Travels! Europe With Rudy Maxa
"Vienna & The Danube" [CC]
11:30 AM
Rick Steves' Europe
"Prague & The Czech Republic" [CC]
12:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"Chicago" Part 2 of 3 [CC]
1:00 PM
Flavors of America with Chef Jim Coleman
"Pennsylvania: Chocolate with Chef Rory Reno" [CC]
1:30 PM
Christina Cooks
"Aging Gracefully" [CC]
2:00 PM
Julia & Jacques: Cooking at Home
"Creamy Desserts"
2:30 PM
Seasonings with Dede Wilson: Cooking and Entertaining for Special Occasions
"A Dinner for Martin Luther King Day" [CC]
3:00 PM
Simply Ming
"Curried Ginger Oil" [CC]
3:30 PM
America's Test Kitchen
"Show Stopper Desserts" [CC]
4:00 PM
Ciao Italia
"Schiacciata (Flat Bread)" [CC]
4:30 PM
Lidia's Italian-American Cooking
"Something Old, Something New" [CC]
5:00 PM
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Folding Screen" [CC] (R/Sat., 24th, 10 a.m.)
5:30 PM
Hometime
"Wine Storage: Building Racks" [CC] (R/Sat., 24th, 10:30 a.m.)
6:00 PM
The New This Old House Hour
[CC]
7:00 PM
The Lawrence Welk Show
"Salute to Male Singers" Host: Tom Netherton.
8:00 PM
Movie "Meet Me in St. Louis"
(1942) Judy Garland stars in this delightful tale of a St. Louis family who is eagerly awaiting the 1903 World's Fair, featuring such classic tunes as "The Trolley Song" and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
10:00 PM
Movie: "For Me and My Gal"
(1942) In his film debut, Gene Kelly plays a song-and-dance man who falls in love with a young vaudevillian (Judy Garland).
11:45 PM
Chuck Jones: Extremes And In-Betweens, A Life In Animation
Celebrities remember the legendary animator whose creations included Bugs Bunny. [CC]
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