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Program Update
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What's on TV 12 this month...
Sunday, March 21
12:10 AM
Suze Orman: The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life
(joined in progress) The financial expert draws on her own personal and professional experiences to illustrate how to utilize and protect your assets. [CC]
2:00 AM
Art in the Western World 4 episodes
4:00 AM
Power of Place
5:00 AM
Exploring Society
6:00 AM
Dr. Wayne Dyer at WHYY
"The Power of Intention" In his new special, Dr. Wayne Dyer guides viewers through the "seven faces of intention" and illustrates how people can harness their potential and co-create the life they desire. [CC]
10:00 AM
Dr. Wayne Dyer at WHYY
"The Power of Intention" In his new special, Dr. Wayne Dyer guides viewers through the "seven faces of intention" and illustrates how people can harness their potential and co-create the life they desire. [CC]
2:00 PM
Gary Null at WHYY
"Power Aging"
4:00 PM
Dr. Wayne Dyer at WHYY
"The Power of Intention" In his new special, Dr. Wayne Dyer guides viewers through the "seven faces of intention" and illustrates how people can harness their potential and co-create the life they desire. [CC]
8:00 PM
My Music: Superstars of '70s Soul Live
In this new concert special hosted by Patti LaBelle, more than 20 legendary 1970s Motown, disco and soul artists, including the Manhattans, the Stylistics, and Sister Sledge, perform some of their greatest hits. [CC]
10:15 PM
Dr. Wayne Dyer at WHYY
"The Power of Intention" In his new special, Dr. Wayne Dyer guides viewers through the "seven faces of intention" and illustrates how people can harness their potential and co-create the life they desire. [CC]
11:30 PM
Independent Lens
"Sentencing the Victim" Viewer discretion advised. The film profiles victim's rights advocate Joanna Katz, a gang-rape survivor who gives courage to other women who have suffered as the result of violent crimes. [CC]
Monday, March 22
1:00 AM
Literary Visions
2:00 AM
Discovering Psychology
3:00 AM
The Western Tradition I
4:00 AM
Portrait of a Family
5:00 AM
Intro to Marketing
6:00 AM
Destinos I
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
Are You Being Served?
"No Sale" The disgruntled staff tries not to sell anything to avoid working longer hours. [CC]
8:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"Cleveland, Ohio" Part 3 of 3 Collectors bring a letter of apology signed by plaintiffs in the shooting of Kent State University students by National Guardsmen and a set of furniture valued between $100,000 and $150,000. [CC] (R/Fri., 26th,
8 p.m. & Sat., 27th, noon)
9:00 PM
American Experience
"The Pill" The program explores the history and development of the birth control pill and takes a look at its profound impact on American culture. [CC][DVS] (R/Tues., 23rd,
2 a.m.)
10:00 PM
Homeopathy: Mystery of Healing
Modern homeopathic practitioners and experts from America and Europe provide an in-depth look into this mystifying, age-old practice. (R/Fri., 26th, 1 a.m.)
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Tuesday, March 23
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
Economics U$A
2:00 AM
American Experience
"The Pill" [CC][DVS]
4:00 AM
Shaping America
5:00 AM
Taking The Lead
6:00 AM
French In Action I
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
As Time Goes By
"A House Full of Women" Now that Judy and Sandy have moved into the house, Lionel is surrounded by females. [CC]
8:00 PM
NOVA
"Mysterious Mummies of China" Archeologists unearth perfectly preserved 3000-year-old mummies in a remote Chinese desert. [CC][DVS]
9:00 PM
Prisoners Among Us
This program chronicles the assimilation of Italians into American culture from early 19th century immigration through to our present day. In particular, the film sheds light on our country's WWII "enemy alien" policies and the impact caused by these legislative acts. Personal and collective experiences from this period have and continue to yield profound affects on Italian-American identity, our perceptions of "others," and the subtleties of prejudice belief. [CC] (R/Sun., 28th, 4 p.m.)
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Wednesday, March 24
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
It's Strictly Business
2:00 AM
English Composition
3:00 AM
Exploring Society
4:00 AM
Something Ventured
5:00 AM
The World of Chemistry
6:00 AM
Destinos II
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
Last of the Summer Wine
"Coming of the Beast" A rumor circulates that there is a tiger loose in the area. [CC]
8:00 PM
Rosemary Clooney: Girl Singer
This new special mixes vintage clips of the late singer's 1950s television performances with commentary from her family and friends. [CC]
9:00 PM
Fever: The Music of Peggy Lee
The program celebrates the sultry singer's biggest hits and most famous songs, including "Fever" and "He's a Tramp" by blending footage of her performances with other artists and stories from family, friends and fellow performers, including Quincy Jones, Andy Williams, k.d. lang, Nancy Sinatra and Cy Coleman. [CC]
10:00 PM
'60s Pop Rock Reunion
Some of the most popular bands of the 1960s, including Tommy James and the Shondells, Peter Noone and Herman's Hermits, the Buckinghams, and Gary Lewis and the Playboys gather on stage at historic Cleveland Music Hall to perform some of the songs that made them famous. [CC] (R/Tues., 30th, 2 a.m.)
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Thursday, March 25
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
World of Abnormal Psychology
2:00 AM
Voices in Democracy
3:00 AM
Against All Odds
4:00 AM
Examined Life
5:00 AM
Worlds of Childhood
6:00 AM
French in Action II
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
Keeping Up Appearances
"Camera Hobby" Hyacinth gives Richard a video camera and encourages him to be "artistic." [CC]
8:00 PM
The New This Old House Hour
[CC]
9:00 PM
Palace of Art: The Pennsylvania State Capitol
This tour of Pennsylvania's State Capitol Building explores its similarities to the palaces at Versailles and reveals its extraordinary collection of art. [CC]
10:00 PM
Frontline/World
This episode of FRONTLINE/WORLD follows reporter Sharmeen Obaid as she journeys across her native Pakistan to gauge the feelings of the Pakistani people regarding their president's crackdown on domestic terrorism and his efforts to secure peace with the country's bitter enemy, India. Also featured: a report from Kyrgyzstan, where the tradition of kidnapping brides has come back stronger than ever in the post-Soviet era; and a visit to Kenya, where local women are breaking records and breaking down social barriers by training to join the ranks of the world's elite long distance runners. [CC]
11:00 PM
BBC World News
[CC]
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Friday, March 26
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
Homeopathy: Mystery of Healing
2:00 AM
Literary Visions
3:00 AM
The Western Tradition II
4:00 AM
America In Perspective
5:00 AM
The Western Tradition
6:00 AM
McLaughlin Group
[CC]
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
Find!
The Kenos help a Massachusetts man piece together 325 years of his family history. [CC]
8:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"Cleveland, Ohio" Part 3 of 3 Collectors bring a letter of apology signed by plaintiffs in the shooting of Kent State University students by National Guardsmen and a Herter Brothers furniture set for appraisal. [CC] (R/Sat., 27th, noon)
9:00 PM
Washington Week
[CC] (R/Sat., 27th, 6 a.m.)
9:30 PM
NOW with Bill Moyers
[CC]
10:30 PM
Radio Times on TV with Marty Moss-Coane
11:30 PM
Tavis Smiley
[CC]
Saturday, March 27
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
[CC]
1:00 AM
American Cinema
2:00 AM
Ethics in America
3:00 AM
Power of Place
4:00 AM
A Writer's Exchange
5:00 AM
Dealing with Diversity
6:00 AM
Washington Week
[CC]
6:30 AM
Wall $treet Week
[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!
"Philadelphia" The Kenos sift through floors of antiques at Philadelphia's Frankford Historical Society, deciding what must stay and what must be sold to help save the decaying museum. [CC]
10:00 AM
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Windsor Chair" Part 2 of 2 [CC]
10:30 AM
Hometime
"Surprise Bath" Part 1 of 2 [CC] (Part 2 airs today at 5:30 p.m.)
11:00 AM
Smart Travels! Europe With Rudy Maxa
"France's Burgundy & Loire Regions" [CC]
11:30 AM
Rick Steves' Europe
"The Best of West Ireland: Dingle, Galway & the Aran Islands" [CC]
12:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"Cleveland, Ohio" Part 3 of 3 Collectors bring an apology letter signed by plantiffs in the shooting of Kent State University students by National Guardsmen and a furniture set valued between $100,000 and $150,000. [CC]
1:00 PM
Flavors of America with Chef Jim Coleman
"Wahoo Fishing: Fiji Islands" [CC]
1:30 PM
Christina Cooks
"The Art of the Stir Fry" [CC]
2:00 PM
Julia & Jacques: Cooking at Home
"Charcuterie: Sausage and Pate" [CC]
2:30 PM
Seasonings with Dede Wilson: Cooking and Entertaining for Special Occasions
"Entertaining for Spring" [CC]
3:00 PM
Simply Ming
"Spicy Mango Salsa"[CC]
3:30 PM
America's Test Kitchen
"Better Than Applebee's" [CC]
4:00 PM
Ciao Italia
"Tuscan Bread" [CC]
4:30 PM
Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen
"Top Chops" [CC]
5:00 PM
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Lowboy" [CC] (R/Sat., Apr. 3rd, 10 a.m.)
5:30 PM
Hometime
"Surprise Bath" Part 2 of 2 [CC] (R/Sat., Apr. 3rd, 10:30 a.m.)
6:00 PM
The New This Old House Hour
[CC]
7:00 PM
The Lawrence Welk Show
"Salute to Kathy Lennon" Host: Kathy Lennon.
8:00 PM
Movie: "Mrs. Miniver"
(1942) Greer Garson won an Academy Award for her role as the title character in this beloved story of a middle-class British family's struggle to survive during World War II. Walter Pidgeon, Teresa Wright, and Reginald Owen also star.
10:15 PM
Movie: "The Women"
(1939) This hilarious film about divorce, competition and cattiness among a tight-knit circle of females stars Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Rosalind Russell and Paulette Goddard.
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