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Program Update
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What's on TV 12 this month...
Sunday, May 25
1:20 AM
Coupling "The Man with Two Legs"
2:00 AM
Faces of Culture
3:00 AM
Faces of Culture
4:00 AM
Against All Odds
5:00 AM
Against All Odds
6:00 AM
Great Old Amusement Parks
7:00 AM
Mary Lou's Flip Flop Shop
[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 "Sports Science"
[CC]
10:00 AM
KidHealth
[CC]
10:30 AM
Right on the Money
[CC]
11:00 AM
To the Contrary
[CC]
11:30 AM
Tony Brown's Journal
[CC]
12:00 PM
Secrets of the Sequence
[CC]
12:30 PM
Religion and Ethics Newsweekly
[CC]
1:00 PM
McLaughlin Group
[CC] (R/Fri., 30th, 6 a.m.)
1:30 PM
Well Into Your Future: Mental Health and Aging
"Caregiving for Alzheimer's and Dementia" Part 3 of 3 Three families explore the stresses of caregiving for those who suffer from dementia. [CC]
2:30 PM
Suze Orman: The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life
The financial expert discusses the universal truths contained within each of five "financial laws," showing viewers how to keep the money they have and create what they deserve in an uncertain economy. [CC]
4:30 PM
Gary Null at WHYY "Seven Steps to Perfect Health"
Health and wellness expert Gary Null offers his expert advice in a seven-step program for optimum mental, physical and spiritual wellness. [CC]
6:00 PM
The Tuskegee Airmen
During WWII a group of black American aviators fought against the enemy abroad and against racism at home. [CC]
7:00 PM
The Last Reunion: A Gathering of Heroes
Pilots from the 352nd Fighter Group gather for the final time to discuss the acts of heroism they boldly demonstrated during World War II. [CC]
8:00 PM
National Memorial Day Concert
Ossie Davis hosts this annual event from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building, which this year features such guests as opera star Renee Fleming and actor Tony Randall and special tributes marking significant events in the nation's military history. [CC] (R/Mon., 26th, 3 p.m.)
9:30 PM
West Point
The United States Military Academy's role in American history for 200 years and its ongoing contributions are celebrated in this special. [CC]
11:30 PM
Coupling
"My Dinner in Hell" Viewer discretion advised. Steve, Jeff and Patrick discuss a revealing film they watched with Susan. [CC]
Monday, May 26
12:00 AM
The Prisoner
"The Girl Who Was Death"
1:00 AM
Power of Place
2:00 AM
Power of Place
3:00 AM
It's Strictly Business
4:00 AM
It's Strictly Business
5:00 AM
Economics USA
6:00 AM
Destinos I
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
3:00 PM
National Memorial Day Concert
Ossie Davis hosts the annual event, which this year features such guests as opera star Renee Fleming and actor Tony Randall and special tributes marking significant events in the nation's military history. [CC]
4:30 PM
2003 All-State Music Festival
The annual festival, held this year at Founder's Hall in Hershey, features performances by Pennsylvania's top high school vocalists and musicians selected from competitive statewide auditions.
5:30 PM
Kids Making History
Inspired by Pennsylvania's blue-and-gold
historical markers, a group of ninth graders explore "the history of their own backyards" by making their own markers.
6:00 PM
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
7:00 PM
The Nightly Business Report
7:30 PM
Are You Being Served?
"Goodbye, Mr. Grainger" The staff decides that Mr. Grainger must go. [CC]
8:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"San Diego, CA" Part 1 of 2 Appraisers discover a collection of famed costume designer Edith Head's memorabilia. [CC] (R/Sat., 31st, noon)
9:00 PM
Ken Burns American Stories
"The Congress" This Ken Burns' film explores one of one of the nation's least understood and most important institutions. [CC] (R/Thu., 29th, 5 a.m.)
10:30 PM
For Gold and Glory
The program retraces a little-known chapter in American sports history, the 1920s and '30s auto racing circuit for African-American drivers. [CC]
11:30 PM
Seniors: Behind the Wheel
This program analyzes the challenges posed for older drivers. [CC]
Tuesday, May 27
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
1:00 AM
Intro to Marketing
2:00 AM
Intro to Marketing
3:00 AM
A Writer's Exchange
4:00 AM
A Writer's Exchange
5:00 AM
Business and the Law
6:00 AM
Destinos II
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
As Time Goes By
Lionel doesn't want his photo taken. [CC]
8:00 PM
NOVA
"Mountain of Ice" Mountaineer and best-selling author Jon Krakauer takes viewers on a high-risk expedition up the icy peak of Antarctica's highest mountain. [CC][HD][DVS] (R/Sat., 31st, 6 a.m.)
9:00 PM
Warrior Challenge
"Gladiators" Part 4 of 4 In the final episode, combatants duel before a live audience. [CC] (R/Thu., 29th, 11 p.m.)
10:00 PM
Gladiators: Bloodsport of the Colosseum
In the heroic and violent world of Rome's Colosseum, massacres occurred weekly in the name of entertainment. [CC]
11:00 PM
Independent Lens
"Heart of the Sea: Kapolioka'ehukai" Hawaiian surf legend Rell Kapolioka'ehukai Sunn paved the way for women in a sport dominated by men. [CC]
Wednesday, May 28
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
1:00 AM
The American Adventure
2:00 AM
The American Adventure
3:00 AM
Western Tradition
4:00 AM
Western Tradition
5:00 AM
A Writer's Exchange
6:00 AM
Four Hands, One Heart
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
Keeping Up Appearances
Hyacinth and Richard spend a day in their country "retreat." [CC]
8:00 PM
Berga: Soldiers of Another War
This film reveals the atrocities inflicted by the Nazis on 350 American POWs who were "classified" as Jewish when they were captured at the Battle of the Bulge. [CC]
9:30 PM
Robert Capa: In Love and War
Through his personal archives and correspondence and recollections from those close to him, this American Masters special recounts the life of the legendary photographer, who documented five wars on three continents. [CC]
11:00 PM
Independent Lens
"Hansel Mieth: Vagabond Photographer" Hansel Mieth's unflinching images of the poor, unlucky and oppressed stunned 1930s audiences. [CC]
Thursday, May 29
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
1:00 AM
Ethics in America
2:00 AM
Ethics in America
3:00 AM
Dealing with Diversity
4:00 AM
Dealing with Diversity
5:00 AM
A World of Art
6:00 AM
My Hero "The Older Man"
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
Last of the Summer Wine
"It All Began with an Old Volvo Headlamp" Kevin nurses a broken heart. [CC]
8:00 PM
The New This Old House Hour
[CC]
9:00 PM
Bob Hope: The Road to Laughter
As the beloved comedian turns 100-years-old, the special looks back at his life and career through film clips and interviews. [CC]
10:00 PM
Frontline/World
[CC]
11:00 PM
Warrior Challenge
"Gladiators" Part 4 of 4 Combatants duel before a live audience. [CC]
Friday, May 30
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
1:00 AM
Examined Life
2:00 AM
Examined Life
3:00 AM
Discovering Psychology: Updated
4:00 AM
Discovering Psychology: Updated
5:00 AM
Literary Visions
6:00 AM
McLaughlin Group
6:30 AM
There's a separate page for WHYY's daytime schedule.
7:30 PM
Vets in Practice
Alison and Craig's big day arrives. [CC]
8:00 PM
NOW with Bill Moyers
[CC]
9:00 PM
Washington Week
[CC]
9:30 PM
Wall $treet Week with Fortune
[CC]
10:00 PM
Headwaters: Real Stories From Rural America
"A Place in the Country" Ray Suarez hosts this series highlighting the diversity of rural America. [CC]
11:00 PM
Frontline/World
"In the Line of Fire" A Palestinian journalist documents the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. [CC]
Saturday, May 31
12:00 AM
Charlie Rose
1:00 AM
Worlds of Childhood
2:00 AM
Worlds of Childhood
3:00 AM
Exploring Society
4:00 AM
Exploring Society
5:00 AM
World of Chemistry
6:00 AM
NOVA "Mountains of Ice"
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
Vets in Practice
"Running Out of Time" [CC]
10:00 AM
New Yankee Workshop
"Queen Anne Table" [CC]
10:30 AM
Hometime
"Venetian Plaster, Part 2" [CC]
11:00 AM
Smart Travels! Europe With Rudy Maxa
"Vienna and the Danube" [CC]
11:30 AM
Rick Steves' Europe
"Berlin: Resilient, Reunited and Reborn" [CC]
12:00 PM
Antiques Roadshow
"San Diego, CA" Part 1 of 2 [CC]
1:00 PM
Master Class at Johnson & Wales
"Dining in Greece" [CC]
1:30 PM
America's Test Kitchen
"American Cookies" [CC]
2:00 PM
Christina Cooks
"Cooking With the Seasons" [CC]
2:30 PM
Grilling Maestros
"BBQ Jerk Turkey, Shark Kabobs & Pork Chops" [CC]
3:00 PM
Martin Yan's Chinatown
"Mr. Fish Head" [CC]
3:30 PM
Flavors of America with Chef Jim Coleman
"California Strawberries" [CC]
4:00 PM
Ciao Italia: In Tuscany
"Buccellato di Lucca: Buccellato Cake" [CC]
4:30 PM
Lidia's Italian-American Kitchen
"A Sicilian Menu" [CC]
5:00 PM
New Yankee Workshop
"Cigar Chair, Part 1" [CC]
5:30 PM
Hometime
"Second Floor Makeover: Demolition" [CC]
6:00 PM
The New This Old House Hour
[CC]
7:00 PM
The Lawrence Welk Show
"Tribute to Disney" Host: Bobby Burgess.
8:00 PM
Movie "On the Town"
(1949) Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Jules Munshin star as three sailors who find romance and adventure in the Big Apple.
9:40
Movie "The Inspector General"
(1949) A medicine man is mistaken by villagers as their feared "Inspector General" in this musical starring Danny Kaye and Walter Slezak.
11:30 PM
Movie "That's Entertainment"
(1974) MGM stars share personal memories of some of the studio's most marvelous moments.
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