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1 Sunday
7:00 Masterpiece: Home Fires
Frances welcomes an evacuee.
Laura follows her sister’s
footsteps. Spencer is shunned.
Teresa gets bad news and makes
a confession.
8:00 Masterpiece: Indian
Summers
A mountaineer makes trouble.
Aafrin and Alice try to check their
growing attraction. Ralph’s covert
appointment is thwarted by
tragedy. Part 6
9:00 The Guilty
Follow DCI Brand’s deepening
investigation. Frustrated by the
case and concerned for her son
and by tension at home, she
unwittingly places herself in
danger. She’s stunned when an
unnerving confrontation leads to
an unexpected confession.
2 Monday
7:00 Antiques Roadshow:
Tulsa, Hour 2
Fantastic finds include a 1960 firstedition To Kill a Mockingbird and a
1924 Gibson mandolin.
8:00 Antiques Roadshow:
Chicago
Learn the fascinating stories of
treasures found in Chicago,
including a group of Ayn Rand
inscribed books, an Edward Borein
watercolor, ca. 1930, and a 1931
Carnegie hero medal. But which is
the episode’s top find? Also: a trip
to Crab Tree Farm.
9:00 I'll Have What Phil's
Having: Los Angeles
Tag along as Phil invites his LA
friends, like Martin Short and
Allison Janney, to his favorite
spots around the city, including
LA’s oldest farmers’ market. A taco
truck crawl and visits to special
kitchens and bakeries complete
the tour.
10:00 Secrets of the Dead:
Resurrecting Richard III
In 2011, a group of amateur
historians made an incredible
archaeological find: the bones of
King Richard III, hunchbacked,
with an arrow through the spine.
Richard is considered the most evil
king to have ruled England - and a
fearsome warrior as well, despite
the extreme curvature of his spine.
Now, scientists are testing the
bones to find out more about the
king and also conducting
experiments to determine whether
Richard could have fought so
ferociously in battle with such a
severe deformity.
3 Tuesday
7:00 Secrets of the Dead:
Ultimate Tut
Ninety years ago in Egypt's Valley
of the Kings, the greatest
archaeological find in history was
made: the discovery of
Tutankhamen's tomb and its
golden treasures. It made
Tutankhamen the most famous
name in ancient Egyptian history.
Blending 3D graphics, stylized
reconstruction and actionadventure forensic investigation,
10:00 Masterpiece:
Grantchester
An old woman tells Sidney that
someone wants her dead. Then
she dies. Coincidence? The new
curate delivers a surprising
sermon.
I’ll Have What Phil’s Having
the programs take a 21st-century
approach to ancient history,
following new scientific research
and presenting fresh insights into
how Tutankhamen was buried,
why his tomb was the only one to
remain intact and the enduring
enigma around how he died.
9:00 Frontline: Terror in Little
Saigon
Unsolved murders and attacks that
targeted Vietnamese-American
journalists are investigated.
10:00 Dugger Mountain: Music
Hall
10:30 Afterhours: Live from the
Red Cat Birmingham: Meiko
4 Wednesday
7:00 Earth's Natural Wonders:
Extreme Wonders
Visit extreme locales, including
Mount Everest's Khumbu Icefall
and its dangers to sherpas, the
Grand Canyon, where
conservationists try to ensure a
condor chick's survival, and the
slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, where
farmers battle with elephants.
8:00 NOVA: Making North
America: origins
See the epic 3-billion-year story of
how our continent came to be.
From palm trees that once
flourished in Alaska to huge
eruptions that nearly tore the
Midwest in two, discover how
forces of almost unimaginable
power gave birth to North
America.
8:00 Antiques Roadshow:
Chicago
Learn the fascinating stories of
treasures found in Chicago,
including a group of Ayn Rand
inscribed books, an Edward Borein
watercolor, ca. 1930, and a 1931
Carnegie hero medal. But which is
the episode’s top find? Also: a trip
to Crab Tree Farm.
9:00 The Brain with David
Eagleman: How Do I Decide?
Learn how the brain navigates the
tens of thousands of conscious
decisions we make every day and
the many more unconscious
decisions we make about
everything from whom we find
attractive to what we perceive.
10:00 Alabama Inc.
On this episode of Alabama Inc,
Gigi looks into the federal Farm
bill. Annie Dee of the huge Dee
River Ranch tells us whether she
loves it or hates it. Pat Duggins
gets back on the grid with Mark
Crosswhite, CEO of Alabama
Power. And ever wonder why milk
and bread are on opposite ends of
the store? Joe Calamusa is back
to talk with Josh about all the ways
companies try to get in your brain.
10:30 Craftsman's Legacy
A Craftsman’s Legacy is a
national, weekly television series
hosted by Metal Shaper and
renowned Motorcycle Builder, Eric
Gorges Each episode will tell the
story of an Old World Craft and its
importance in the building of
America.
5 Thursday
7:00 This Old House Hour
THIS OLD HOUSE: Porch piers;
custom bay window; window
restoration; entryway cantilever
beam. ASK THIS OLD HOUSE:
Richard replaces a trendy sink
that’s fallen out of fashion in
Atlanta. Scott helps with outdoor
lighting.
9:00 Nazi Mega Weapons: The
SS
As Hitler’s power grows within Nazi
Germany, so does that of the SS.
From its humble beginnings as
Hitler’s personal body guard, the
SS under the leadership of
Heinrich Himmler becomes a
terrifying cult that engineers
Hitler’s vision for a new Germany.
By the start of the war, the SS
holds sway in politics, police and
security and is responsible for the
creation of the concentration
camps. Its power, influence and
terror spread with the creation of a
military wing: the Waffen SS. By
the end of the war, the SS has
grown into a machine that controls
of every aspect of the Third Reich
and brutally disposes of any
opposition to Hitler.
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons:
Hitler's Megaships
Hitler sees the battleship as the
ultimate status symbol for his new
Third Reich - and orders the
construction of two vessels that
are bigger, more powerful and
more heavily armored than
anything else at sea ... but the
British will stop at nothing until
Hitler's new mega weapons are at
the bottom of the sea.
6 Friday
7:00 Washington Week With
Gwen Ifill
7:30 The Mclaughlin Group
8:00 Capitol Journal Week in
Review
enduring influence of one of the
greatest American comics of all
time.
7 Saturday
6:00 Lawrence Welk Show
7:00 Classic Gospel: Best of
Lynda Randle
Lynda Randle’s deep, rich voice is
featured in signature songs such
as “God on the Mountain,” “I’m
Free” and “One Day.”
8:00 Masterpiece: Breathless
A procedure goes wrong for Otto,
Charlie and Jean. Richard meets
an old friend. Elizabeth and
Mulligan meet for a showdown.
Angela and Otto have an out-oftown trip with a chaperone. Charlie
has a close call. A forgotten
incident keeps rearing its
menacing head.
9:30 Sun Studio Sessions:
Deering and Down
10:00 Austin City Limits: TV On
the Radio/the War On Drugs
as a mother at war with her desire
to solve the crime.
10:00 Masterpiece:
Grantchester
A shocking murder reveals the
depths of homophobia in
Cambridge. Geordie crosses
swords with Sidney over conduct
of the investigation.
9 Monday
7:00 Antiques Roadshow:
Tulsa, Hour 3
A valuable Ming Dynasty cast
bronze guardian figure and an
1826 English gadget cane are
appraised.
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Junk
in the Trunk 5 (part 1)
Discover never-before-aired
appraisals from this season's
eight-city tour, including a 1925
San Francisco pictorial map,
NASA signed photos and a
Chinese jadeite peach-form bowl
from around 1900. Which is the
$40,000 to $60,000 treasure?
8 Sunday
5:00 Masterpiece: Downton
Abbey Season 4
9:00 Great Performances: Chita
Rivera: A Lot of Livin' to Do
Enjoy a portrait of legendary
Broadway performer Rivera, star of
West Side Story, Bye Bye Birdie
and Chicago. New performance
footage, archival clips and
interviews with Dick Van Dyke,
Ben Vereen, Carol Lawrence
highlight this career retrospective.
10:00 Richard Pryor: Icon
Richard Pryor’s impact on the craft
of comedy and today’s top comics
is legendary and unrivaled. This
program surveys the profound and
7:00 Masterpiece: Home Fires
In the series finale, Alison tries to
escape her troubles before the jig
is up. Miriam experiences despair
and joy. Pat is freed from tyranny.
Laura’s secret is out.
8:00 Masterpiece: Indian
Summers
A murder victim is found and a
suspect confesses. Ian finds a
cause. Aafrin is blackmailed.
Meanwhile, the British Club
performs Oscar Wilde. Part 7
9:00 The Guilty
Learn why DCI Brand, under
pressure to charge her prime
suspect, is still unconvinced
they’ve found the killer. As she
begins to piece together the child’s
final hours, she finds her instinct
9:00 Navy Seals - Their Untold
Story
NAVY SEALS recounts the
ticking-clock missions of the
“Commandoes of the Deep”
through firsthand accounts and
never-before-seen footage, home
movies and personal mementoes.
Admirals, master chiefs,
clandestine operators,
demolitioneers and snipers reveal
how US Navy SEALs morphed into
the world's most admired
commandoes.
10 Tuesday
10:00 Dugger Mountain: Music
Hall
10:30 Afterhours: Live from the
Red Cat Birmingham
11 Wednesday
7:00 Earth's Natural Wonders:
Wonders of Water
See wonders created by the grand
and unpredictable power of water,
including Victoria Falls, where men
risk death to reach fishing pools;
the Camargue, where man vs. bull;
and ocean reefs, where a guardian
seeks a manta ray to help save the
species.
7:00 Jeremiah
Alabama Public Television tells the
story of Vietnam War POW and
U.S. Senator from Alabama
Jeremiah Denton. Jeremiah
Andrew Denton Jr., who spent 7½
years as a prisoner of war in
Vietnam and later won election to
the U.S. Senate from Alabama.
Denton, who served in the Senate
from 1981 to 1987, was Alabama’s
first Republican senator since
Reconstruction. He gained
attention in the Senate for his blunt
speech and focus on social issues
such as sex outside of marriage
and his belief that a breakdown of
the family endangered America.
8:00 Debt of Honor: Disabled
Veterans in American History
Take an unflinching look at the
reality of warfare and disability in
this history of disabled veterans.
Witness moving interviews with
some of the country's most
prominent disabled veterans.
9:00 Frontline: Supplements
and Safety
Follow an investigation of the
hidden dangers of vitamins and
supplements, a multibillion-dollar
industry with only limited FDA
oversight. Explore the risks of
taking mega-doses of vitamins and
examine how they are marketed
and regulated.
8:00 NOVA: Making North
America: Life
Discover the surprising intertwined
story of life and the landscape in
North America-from origins to
iconic dinosaurs to giant marine
reptiles swimming in an ancient
sea that once split the continent in
two.
9:00 The Brain with David
Eagleman: Why Do I Need You?
See how the brain relies on other
brains to thrive and survive. This
neural interdependence underpins
our need to group together - and
our capacity to do the best and the
worst of things to each other.
10:00 Alabama Inc.
10:30 Craftsman's Legacy
12 Thursday
7:00 This Old House Hour
THIS OLD HOUSE: HVAC plan;
copper water main line; interior
design plan. ASK THIS OLD
HOUSE: Roger builds a spot to
attract Monarch butterflies in Fort
Worth. Scott brightens up a dimly
lit space.
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Junk
in the Trunk 5 (part 1)
Discover never-before-aired
appraisals from this season's
eight-city tour, including a 1925
San Francisco pictorial map,
NASA signed photos and a
Chinese jadeite peach-form bowl
from around 1900. Which is the
$40,000 to $60,000 treasure?
9:00 Jeremiah
Alabama Public Television tells the
story of Vietnam War POW and
U.S. Senator from Alabama
Jeremiah Denton.
10:00 Iwo Jima: From Combat
to Comrades
Follow survivors of perhaps the
fiercest battle of WWII as they
return to Iwo Jima for a Reunion of
Honor on the only battlefield where
former enemies come together in
shared remembrance.
13 Friday
7:00 Washington Week With
Gwen Ifill
7:30 The Mclaughlin Group
8:00 Capitol Journal Week in
Review
9:00 Live From Lincoln Center:
Act One
Watch Lincoln Center Theater’s
presentation of James Lapine’s
vivid play about the great
playwright Moss Hart, re-imagined
from Hart’s memoir. Tony
Shalhoub, Andrea Martin and
Santino Fontana star.
14 Saturday
6:00 Lawrence Welk Show
7:00 Classic Gospel: Sweet
Sweet Spirit
8:00 Masterpiece Mystery!
Breathless
Otto and Elizabeth’s strange
marriage becomes plain. Jean
forms an unlikely bond with
Margaret. Mulligan breaks down. A
climactic series of events is kicked
off by a swimsuit contest. The
intertwined fates of doctors,
nurses, spouses and a police
inspector converge.
9:30 Sun Studio Sessions: Paul
Thorn
10:00 Austin City Limits: James
Taylor
Iconic singer-songwriter James
Taylor performs beloved classics
and selections from his charttopping new album Before This
World, his first collection of original
music in 13 years.
15 Sunday
6:30 Masterpiece: Downton
Abbey Season 5
A working-class prime minister is
elected and old attitudes start to
change. Robert is snubbed by the
village. Baxter tells all, and Edith
plays with fire.
8:00 Masterpiece: Indian
Summers
While Simla citizens look on,
Ramu is tried for Jaya’s murder.
Leena and Ian come to his
defense. Sarah is humiliated.
Part 8.
9:00 Murder On the Home Front
When young women are found
murdered amid the chaos of the
London Blitz of World War II,
brilliant Home Office Pathologist
Dr. Lennox Collins (Patrick
Kennedy), on his first murder case,
and his newly recruited assistant
Molly Cooper (Tamzin Merchant)
clash with the police over just who
the main suspect is. Employing
groundbreaking forensic
techniques, can Lennox and Molly
save a seemingly innocent man
from the gallows and prove there
may be more to these murders
than meets the eye?
10:30 Masterpiece:
Grantchester
On holiday in London, Sidney and
Geordie happen upon a murder,
allowing them to show Scotland
Yard a thing or two.
16 Monday
7:00 Antiques Roadshow:
Eugene, Hour 1
Amazing treasures include a 1919
oil painting by Norman Rockwell,
entitled The Little Model.
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Junk
in the Trunk 5 (Part 2)
Discover more previously unseen
appraisals from this season's
eight-city tour, such as Fantasia
drawings and sketches from 1940,
Alvin & the Chipmunks puppets,
ca. 1958, and Israel Regardie's
manuscripts and book. Which is
tonight's big find?
9:00 Buried History with Mark
Walberg: Avalon
Host Mark Walberg travels to
small-town America in a vintage
hearse to unearth the past.
Starting with the tombstones of
those integral to the birth of a city
to their present-day descendants,
he’ll piece together the clues about
each town’s genealogy. Every
town has a story... you just have to
know where to dig. In this pilot
episode, Walberg visits Catalina
Island, off the Southern California
coast, and the city of Avalon.
9:30 Ellen DeGeneres: The Mark
Twain Prize
The work of Ellen DeGeneres is
celebrated as she receives the
Mark Twain Prize for American
Humor.
17 Tuesday
7:00 Missile to Moon
This APT original documentary
tells the story of Werhner von
Braun and Alabama's significant
contribution to the exploration of
space.
8:00 American Experience
Meet William Morgan, the largerthan-life American who rose to
power in Cuba during the
revolution. His life had it all adventure and romance, mobsters
and spies, and a cast of characters
including J. Edgar Hoover, Che
Guevara and Fidel Castro.
9:00 Frontline: Gunned Down
FRONTLINE investigates how the
NRA uses its unrivaled political
power to stop gun regulation in
America. With first-hand accounts
of school killings in Newtown and
Columbine, and the shooting of
Congresswoman Gabby Giffords,
Gunned Down examines why
despite the national trauma over
gun violence Washington hasn't
acted.
10:00 Dugger Mountain: Music
Hall: Kelli Johnson
10:30 Afterhours: Live from the
Red Cat Birmingham: Liz
Longley
18 Wednesday
7:00 Earth's Natural Wonders:
Living Wonders
In the Amazon, boys face fierce
animals in a rite of passage and a
Bangladeshi father and son brave
killer bees and man-eating tigers to
find honey.
8:00 NOVA: Making North
America: Human
From Ice Age to oil boom, discover
the challenges faced and the
wealth uncovered as humans take
over the continent. How did we
turn rocks into riches? And what
catastrophic natural disasters
could threaten the civilization
we've built?
20 Friday
7:00 Washington Week With
Gwen Ifill
7:30 The Mclaughlin Group
8:00 Capitol Journal Week in
Review
10:00 Austin City Limits: ACL
Presents: Americana Music
Festival 2012
Featured artists include Don
Henley, Lucinda Williams, Robert
Randolph, Buffy Sainte-Marie and
the Mavericks.
9:00 The Brain with David
Eagleman: Who Will We Be?
Join Dr. Eagleman as he journeys
into the future and asks what's
next for the human brain and for
our species. He speculates that
our descendants may be so
different from us that we'll be
strangers to them.
10:00 Alabama Inc.
10:30 Craftsman's Legacy
19 Thursday
7:00 This Old House Hour
THIS OLD HOUSE: Front porch
framing; ductwork; Brimfield Fair.
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE: Kevin
gets a lesson on a centuries-old
drink from Bridget Lancaster of
America’s Test Kitchen.
8:00 Antiques Roadshow: Junk
in the Trunk 5 (Part 2)
Discover more previously unseen
appraisals from this season's
eight-city tour, such as Fantasia
drawings and sketches from 1940,
Alvin & the Chipmunks puppets,
ca. 1958, and Israel Regardie's
manuscripts and book. Which is
tonight's big find?
9:00 Robin Williams
Remembered - A Pioneers of
Television Special
10:00 Nazi Mega Weapons: The
Siegfried Line
Five times the length of Hadrian's
Wall, Hitler's Siegfried Line was
one of the greatest fortifications in
the history of warfare.
9:30 Bluegrass Underground:
Leftover Salmon
A pillar of the jam band scene and
unwitting architects of the
jamgrass genre, Leftover Salmon
has pioneered a fluid, loose-limbed
and simultaneously rootsy and
daring sound, earning them a
legion of diehard fans and critical
accolades.
22 Sunday
9:00 First You Dream: the Music
of Kander & Ebb
Grab a front row seat for one of the
most thrilling Broadway concerts in
memory. An all-star cast performs
“New York New York,” “Cabaret”
and other classic songs by the
Tony, Oscar, Grammy and Emmywinning Broadway songwriting
team of Kander & Ebb.
10:00 Craft in America: Music
Focus on the makers of finely
crafted handmade instruments —
guitar, ukulele, trumpet, banjo and
timpani — and the renowned
musicians who play them,
including Joan Baez, Jake
Shimabukuro, Rhiannon Giddens,
Scotty Barnhart, Tony Ellis and
Joseph Pereira.
21 Saturday
6:00 Lawrence Welk Show
7:00 Classic Gospel: Because
He Lives
8:00 Murder On the Home Front
When young women are found
murdered amid the chaos of the
London Blitz of World War II,
brilliant Home Office Pathologist
Dr. Lennox Collins (Patrick
Kennedy), investigates his first
murder case.
7:00 Masterpiece: Downton
Abbey, Season 5: Episode 2
Rose hits on a strategy to get a
radio in the house. Sarah tutors
Daisy. An art historian arrives.
Anna makes a difficult purchase.
8:00 Masterpiece: Indian
Summers
Madeleine gets a shock. Ramu’s
fate is in Ralph’s hands. Aafrin
makes two fateful decisions. The
club changes course. Ian becomes
a local hero. Part 9
10:00 Masterpiece:
Grantchester
23 Monday
7:00 Antiques Roadshow:
Eugene, Hour 2
Great treasures include an 1846
map of Western America and a
Russian Imperial Officer's sword.
8:00 Eddie Murphy: the Mark
Twain Prize
Salute comedian/actor Eddie
Murphy, the latest recipient of the
Mark Twain Prize for American
Humor. From the Kennedy Center
for the Performing Arts in
Washington, DC, some of the
biggest names in comedy salute
the 18th recipient of the humor
prize.
9:30 Eddie Murphy: the Mark
Twain Prize (Encore)
Salute comedian/actor Eddie
Murphy, the latest recipient of the
Mark Twain Prize for American
Humor.
24 Tuesday
25 Wednesday
7:00 Nature: Love in the Animal
Kingdom
Animals dance, sing, flirt and
compete with everything they've
got to find and secure a mate. For
many, the all-important bonds they
share as a couple are what enable
the next generation to survive. But
can we call these bonds love? We
take a look at the love life of
animals, and all the subtle,
outrageous, romantic antics that
go into finding a partner. These are
love stories all right, as various
and intriguing as the lovers
themselves.
8:00 NOVA: Inside Einstein's
Mind
Retrace Einstein's thought
experiments as NOVA reveals the
simple but powerful ideas that
reshaped our understanding of
gravity, illuminating the theory of
general relativity-and Einstein's
brilliance-as never before.
7:00 American Experience: The
Pilgrims
Discover the harrowing and brutal
truths behind the Pilgrims' arrival in
the New World and the myths of
Thanksgiving. Director Ric Burns
explores the history of our nation's
beginnings in this epic tale of
converging forces.
9:00 Secrets of the Dead:
Jamestown's Dark Winter
Follow forensic anthropologists as
they excavate the early American
colony and uncover dark secrets.
What do the newly discovered
bones of a 14-year-old English girl
reveal about what really happened
during the winter of 1609?
10:00 Dugger Mountain: Music
Hall
10:30 Afterhours: Live from the
Red Cat Birmingham: Stephen
Kellogg
9:00 NOVA: Einstein's Big Idea
As entertaining as it is informative,
PBS' premier science series
explores innovations and
discoveries from the world of
science and technology while
highlighting the human side of
science.
9:00 Journey Proud
9:30 Journey Proud.
10:00 Austin City Limits: ACL
Presents: Americana Music
Festival 2012
27 Friday
7:00 Washington Week With
Gwen Ifill
7:30 The Mclaughlin Group
8:00 Capitol Journal Week in
Review
9:00 Great Performances:
Andrea Bocelli: Cinema
From the internationally famous
Dolby Theater in the heart of
Hollywood, Andrea Bocelli pays
musical tribute to the silver screen
in a lush concert of beloved songs
from the movies. Joined by
Grammy-winning producer David
Foster, the renowned tenor
performs memorable favorites from
blockbuster classics including “The
Godfather, ““Scent of a Woman,
““Dr. Zhivago, ““Once Upon a Time
in America, ““Breakfast at
Tiffany’s“ and many more.
26 Thursday
7:00 Alice's Restaurant 50th
Anniversary Concert
For the first time in a decade, folk
icon Arlo Guthrie brings “The
Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” in
its entirety to the stage. The
program airs on the 50th
anniversary of Guthrie’s arrest for
littering..
8:30 Buried History with Mark
Walberg: Avalon
Host Mark Walberg visits Catalina
Island, off the Southern California
coast, and the city of Avalon.
There he uncovers important
residents and families of the past.
28 Saturday
6:00 Lawrence Welk TV
Treasures
8:00 Country Pop Legends
Roy Clark and Glenn Campbell
highlight classic country pop tunes
from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
10:00 Tribute to Toussaint
Allen Toussaint, one of music's
most prolific songwriters,
composers and producers. To
show their deep appreciation for
his music and charitable acts, New
Orleans Artists Against Hunger &
Homelessness honored Allen on
his 75th birthday with a concert at
Harrah's Theatre. A TRIBUTE TO
TOUSSAINT weaves together
footage from the concert,
interviews with fellow musicians
Cyndi Lauper, Robert Plant, Jimmy
Buffett and others,
29 Sunday
6:00 Great Performances:
Andrea Bocelli: Cinema
From the internationally famous
Dolby Theater in the heart of
Hollywood, Andrea Bocelli pays
musical tribute to the silver screen
in a lush concert of beloved songs
from the movies. Joined by
Grammy-winning producer David
Foster, the renowned tenor
performs memorable favorites from
blockbuster classics including “The
Godfather, ““Scent of a Woman,
““Dr. Zhivago, ““Once Upon a Time
in America, ““Breakfast at
Tiffany’s“ and many more.
Hugh Bonneville hosts A Salute to Downton Abbey
8:00 A Salute to Downton
Abbey
Join host Hugh Bonneville to recall
the high points of the series
storyline and its memorable cast of
characters. Watch interviews with
Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame
and the cast, clips from previous
seasons and tantalizing previews
of season 6.
9:30 A Salute to Downton
Abbey
(Encore)
30 Monday
7:00 Simon & Garfunkel: The
Concert in Central Park
Join the iconic duo for this once-ina-lifetime 1981 benefit concert for
the famous urban park.
8:30 Super Genes with Dr. Rudy
Tanzi
Explore how we might shape our
genetic future through self-directed
biological transformation.
COMING IN DECEMBER!
Alabama Barbecue
Celtic Woman: Destiny
Alabama: Hymns & Gospel