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Wednesday 1

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Animals of the Avalanche (R 1 1/2. 6 30 a.m.)

2 Survival Spanish (R 11/4, 9 a.m.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: Ducks Out of Water

2 Survival Spanish (R 1 1/4, 9 30 a.m.)

7:00 13 Mark Russell Comedy Special The notable comedian creates hilarious songs and commentaries from the latest headlines.

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p m.)

7:30 13 Timeline: The Empire of the Mongols

Now. in 1247. the Mongol dynasty spreads from China to the Balkans, and the Pope sends a peace envoy to Mongol leader Genghis Khan (cc)

2 Run For the Money: An Enterprise Special

8:00 13 j.B. Jackson & The Love of Everyday Places A journey across America’s Southwest with a renowned writer and philosopher.

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10:30 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 Thomas Han Benton: An American Original

A profile of the controversial and gifted American artist of the Regionalist movement. (cc)

2 Special Presentation

10:00 2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas



Thursday

13 Wild World of Animals: Hammerhead (R11/3, 6.30 a.m.)

2 GED on TV (R
11/6, 9 a.m.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: The Swamp People

2 GEO on TV (R 11/6, 9 30 a.m.)

7:00 13 Cousteau’s Amazon: El Dorado: River of Gold Jean-Michel Cousteau studies the gold camps that are Brazil’s new boom towns.

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Innovation: What Makes Us Tick Is personality formed by our genes or environment? Expels discuss their research.

8:00 13 The Day the Universe Changed; Credit Where it’s Due Host James Burke investigates the roots of the industrial revolution and the changes it wrought (cc) (R 11/7, 1 p.m.)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrar NewsHour (R 10 p.m.on 13)

9:00 13 Mystery!: Campion: Police at the Funeral, Part 2 Events at the Faraday house take a sinister turn as Campion investigates a second death in the family. (cc) (R 11/6, 2 p.m.)

2 Bradshaw on the Family

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 13 Bill Movers’ World of ideas

11:00EastEnders



Friday 3

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: The Falcon and the Hawk

2 Personal Finance

6:30 13 News Addition Bob Ray Sanders hosts KERA’s weekly news-analysis program. (R 11/5, 6 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.)

2 Computer Chronicles

7:00 13 Washington Week in Review Paul Duke hosts (cc) (R 11/4. 6 a.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 13 Wall Street Week Louis Rukeyser hosts. (cc) (R 11/5. 10:30 am)

2 Bodywatch: Headaches The latest research on the types of and treatments for this painful ailment (cc)

6:00 13 Treblinka’s Ivan the Terrible: The Demjanjuk Dossier E.G. Marshall hosts this story of a retired auto worker convicted of being a Nazi responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews, (R 11/6. midnight)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 America’s Century: Familiar Enemies Lewis Lapham chronicles the ebb and flow of American-Soviet relations and their effects on the rest of the world.

2 Market to Market

9:30 2 Adam Smith’s Money World

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of ideas

11:00 13 Blake’s 7

12:00 13 Lovejoy Ian McShane stars



Saturday 4



6PM 13 Hometime Dean Johnson and JoAnne Liebefer host (cc)

2 The Power of Choice: Drinking and Driving (cc)

6:30 13 This Old House Steve Thomas hosts. (cc)

2 DeGrassi Junior High (cc)

7:00 13 The Living Planet: Sweet, Fresh Water David Attenborough follows the world’s largest river, the Amazon, from its source in the Andes to its coastal delta in Brazil (R 11/6, 1 p.m.)

2 Learning in America: Teach Your Children An examination of what today’s students are learning and the argument for textbook reform.(cc)

6:00 13 Movie 13: The Dirty Dozen (1967) Ex-citing. action-packed and well-acted story of 12 prisoners with the chance to redeem themselves in World War II Lee Marvin, Telly Savalas and Charles Bronson star.

2 Great Performances: Goya With Placido Domingo The acclaimed tenor stars as a Spanish painter in Gian Carlo Menotti’s long-awaited opera. (s)

10:00 2 Latenight America With Dennis Wholey

10:30 13 Dr. Who: The Mind of Evil A machine develops criminal intelligence.

1:00 13 Sneak Previews Goes Video

1:30 13 Alive From ON Center (s)

Sunday 5



6PM 13 Austin City Limits George Strait performs. (s)

2 Long Ago and Far Away: Hungarian Folk Tales (cc)

6:30 2 Ramona: The Perfect Day Ramona saves Aunt Bea’s wedding day. (cc)

7:00 13 Nature: Meerkats United/The Bee Team

Two films examine the teamwork necessary for the survival of the gray meerkat and the bee-eater, (s) (cc) (R 11/9, 1 pm)

2 The Romantic Brahms With Pinchas Zukerman (s)

8:00 13 Travels: Barging through Europe: London to Paris Host John Heminway catches the slow boat between European capitals (cc)

2 Voices and Visions: Robert Frost Through clips from the last 15 years of his life, the poet reads some of his most moving poems (cc)

9:00 13 Masterpiece Theatre: Glory Enough for All

First of a two-part series on the discovery of insulin Dr Frederick Banting envisions a cure for diabetes and secures a grant for his research. R.H Thomson. John Woodvine and Robert Wisden star. (cc)

2 The AIDS Quarterly This news and documentary series addresses public policy, scientific and other issues related to AIDS. In Spanish. (cc)

10:00 2 Spirit of Place

10:30 13 The Good Neighbors

11:00 13 Trying Times: The Sad Professor Judge Reinhold stars with Stockard Channing and Linda Purl in a story about a talented young professor who begins an affair with an unlikely colleague



Monday 6



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Insect Engineers 2 Autograph With Marilyn MacKay

6:30 13 World of Survival: The Gentle Jaws 2 MotorWeek ’90 John Davis hosts

7:00 13 Travels: Barging Through Europe: Paris

Richard Goodwin tours the city of his youth, pointing out its monuments and exploring lesser-known attractions (cc) (R 11/9, 2 p.m. and 11/12. 8 p.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Currents

8:00 13 The Mind: Depression An analysis of the overwhelming despair that strikes millions of) Americans. (cc) (R 11/ 10. 1 p.m.)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m.on 13)

9:00 13 Art of the Western World: An Age of Reason, an Age of Passion Host Michael Wood illuminates classical architecture in England and Romanticism in the works of three painters. (cc)

2 Follow the Flag A collection of stories about patriotism including a segment on the pledge of allegiance (cc)

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehner NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Movers’ World of ideas

11:00 13 Nova: Decoding the Book of Life (cc)

12:00 13 Trebllnka’s Ivan the Terrible



Tuesday 7



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Fishing Animals

2 Take Charge

6:30 13 World of Survival: Attach Bird2 Moneywatch

7:00 13 Neva: Hurricane A flinght into the eye of one of nature’s most destructive forces. (cc) (R 11/10. 2 p.m. and 11/13. 11p.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.).

7:30 2 Life Matters: Liver Transplant Taped at Dallas’ Children’s Medical Center. this is the story of a Texas teenager and her new liver Or Norman Kaplan hosts thus KERA production

8:00 13 The Ring of Truth: Doubt Host Philip Mor-rison traces a young astronomer’s quest to find the composition of the stars (cc)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 The American Experience: Forever Baseball A celebration of the history and meaning of this American game. (cc)

2 Movers: In Search of the Constitution: The Constitution v. 1987 A look at the challenge to the Constitution in a world very different from the founders’

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 Fathers and Sons



Wednesday 8

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Tracking the Grizzly (R 11/9, 6:30 am.)

2 Survival Spanish (R 11/11. 9 a.m.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: The Alaskan Question

2 Survival Spanish (R 11/11. 9:30 a.m.)

7:00 13 Discover: The World of Science An examination of children’s memories. black bears’ hibernation and red wolves return to the wild (s) (cc) (R 11/12 4 p.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Crisis: Who Will Do Science?

8:00 13 Uzi Wars An analysis of how this weapon is contributing to violence in the US. (R 11/21, 11 p.m.)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m.on 13)

9:00 13 Moyers: The Public Mind: Imaging AmericaLooking at a society inundated with powerful visual images. (cc) PREMIERE

2 The Emperor’s Eye: Art and Power in ImperialChina The journey of precious works of art hidden by the Chinese in World War II

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 Lyndon Johnson



Thursday 9



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Sharks Near Shore (R 11/ 10. 6 30 a.m.)

2 GED on TV (R 11/12, 9 am.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: The Mound Builders

2 GED on TV (R 11/12 9:30 a.m. )

7:00 13 Cousteau’s Amazon: River of the Future

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Innovation: Crlmebusters The evolution of the modern-day detective and his high-tech tools

8:00 13 The Day the Universe Changed: What the Doctor Ordered The rise of modern medicine and its relationship to the invention of statistics (cc) (R 11/14, 1 p.m.)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m.)

9:00 13 MysteryI: Campion: The Death of a Ghost, Part 1 Invited to attend the showing of a painting by a late friend. Campion is horrified when a murder is committed virtually under his nose. (cc) (R 11/13. 2 p.m. )

2 Bradshaw on the Family

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 EastEnders



Friday 10



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: World of WildDogs

2 Personal Finance

6:30 13 News Addition Bob Ray Sanders hosts KERAs weeKly news-analysis program (R 11/12, G a.m. and 1:30 p.m.)

2 Computer Chronicles

7:00 13 Washington Week in Review Paul Duke hosts.(cc) (R 11/11, 6 a.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 13 Wall Street Week Louis Rukeyser hosts. (cc) (R 11/12. 10 30 a.m.)

2 Bodywatcn: Are Your Hormones Getting the Best of You? An examination of the elusive chemicals that can cause potentially serious health problems (cc)

8:00 13 Final Human Judgment A balanced look at capital punishment from historical and ethical standpoints. (R 11/13, midnight)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m.)

9:00 13 America’s Century: The Limits of Power (1945-1963) After the end of the Second World War, American power is supreme and the country’s decisions powerfully influence the world.

2 Market to Market

9:30 2 Adam Smith’s Money World

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

12:00 13 Lovejoy



Saturday 11



6PM 13 Hometime Dean Johnson ana JoAnne. Liebefer host (cc)

2 The Power of Choice: Depression and Suicide (cc)

6:30 13 This Old House Steve Thomas hosts (cc)

2 DeGrassi Junior High (cc)

7:00 13 The Living Planet: The Margins of the Land Looking at the shoreline, this episode focuses on animals that live in the shifting world of mud sand and water (R 11/13, 1 p.m.)

2 Learning in America: Wanted: A Million Teachers Roger Mudd looks at why the shortage of teachers is growing and what we should do about it (cc)

8:00 13 Marines in Combat: The Gallant Breed

E G. Marshall hosts this historical overview and critical examination of the Marine Corps’ 200-year history. (R 11/14, 11 p.m.)

2 Masterpiece Theatre: Heaven on Earth The true story of British orphans and abandoned children sent to live with Canadian families (cc)

9:30 13 Patton: Man Behind the Myth A profile of the national hero and four-star general through diaries and rare family photographs (R 11/14, 12:30 a.m.)

10:00 13 Dr. Who: The Claws of Axos A gift from an alien spaceship proves hazardous to life on earth.

2 Latenight America With Dennis Wholey

11:30 13 DeGrassi Junior High (cc)

12:00 13 Sneak Previews Goes Video

12:30 13 Alive From Off Center (s)



Sunday 12

6PM 13 Austin City Limits Dwight Yoakum performs. (s)

2 Long Ago and Far Away: The Talking Parcel, Part 1 (cc)

6:30 2 Ramona: Siblingitis Ramona worries her parents will forget her when the new baby arrives (cc)

7:00 13 Nature: Land of Dragons A tour of Hong Kong’s abundance of wildlife. (s) (cc) (R 11/16, 1 p.m)

2 Great Performances: Bernstein on Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 (s)

8:00 13 Travels: Barging through Europe: Paris A different view of the City of Lights (cc)

2 Voices and Visions: Ezra Pound/American Odyssey An exploration of Pound’s search for a poetic voice and his increasing disillusionment with modern life (cc)

9:00 13 Masterpiece Theatre: Glory Enough tor All The monumental discovery of insulin is clouded by suspicion about which researcher deserves credit R.H. Thomson. John Woodvine and Robert Wisden star (cc)

2 Lord Elgin and Some Stones of No Value A film about Lord Elgin and the famous “marbles” he look from the Parthenon in 1804.

10:00 2 Spirit of Place

10:30 13 The Good Neighbors

11:00 13 Trying Times: The Boss Jean Stapleton plays a widow whose work at a fast-food franchise is tyrannized by a 19-year-old manager (Corey Feldman). Alan Arkin directs.



Monday 13



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Noisy One

2 Autograph With Marilyn MacKay

6:30 13 World of Survival: Last of the Lemurs

2 MotorWeek ’90 John Davis hosts.

7:00 13 Travels: Barging Through Europe: Burgundy Heading south down the Seme, Goodwin and crew discover the camaraderie of the waterways. (cc) (R 11/16. 2 p.m. and 11/19. 8 p m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Currants

8:00 13 The Mind: Language Scientists examine what many consider the most important event in humanity’s mental evolution-the development of language. (cc) (R 11/17. 1 p.m.)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 Art of the Western World: A Fresh View: Impressionism and Post- Impressionism A look at the most familiar- and revolutionary -works of art. from the realism of Courbet to impres sionists Renoir, Pisarro and Monet, and Post-Impressionists Gauguin, Van Gogh and Cezanne. (cc)

2 Jessye Norman Sings Carmen (s)

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 Nova: Hurricane (cc)



Tuesday 14

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Animal Fair

2 Take Charge

6:30 13 World of Survival: Bright-Eyed and Bushy-Tailed

2 Moneywatch

7:00 13 Nova: Will Venice Survive Its Rescue? Environrnentalists worry that high-lech floodgates may destroy this romantic city’s fragile lagoon. (cc) (R 11/17 2 p.m. and 11/20. 11 p.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Lile Hatters: Alzheimer’s Disease A couple learns to live one day at a time as one of (hem suffers from this incurable disease. Dr Norman Kaplan hosts this KERA production.

8:00 13 Japan: The Electronic Tribe An analysis of the powerful forces that have molded the country’s character, rooting it in collective thinking and organization Jane Seymour hosts Part 2 airs tomorrow at 8 p.m. (cc)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 The American Experience: Mr Sears Catalogue A look back at the book that brought the promise of a better life to rural Americans, (cc)

2 Moyers: In Search of the Constitution: Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. Moyers interviews the former Supreme Court justice about some of the most critical cases during his tenure.

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 Marines in Combat

Wednesday 15



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: The Red Ape (R 11/16. 6:30 a.m.)

2 Survival Spanish (R 11/18, 9 a.m.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: Around the Mulberry Bush

2 Survival Spanish (R 11-18. 9.30 a.m)

7:00 13 Suivival Special: Incredible Right of the Snow Geese Naturalists track the migration of 300.000 snow geese from their Hudson Bay nesting grounds to Texas and the Mississippi delta Singer Glen Campbell narrates (cc) (R 11/21, 2 p.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 TimeOut Prominent North Texas athletes

talk to area students on this KDTN production

7:45 2 TimeOut

8:00 13 Japan: Sword and the Chrysanthemum A review of the development of the martial arts during the Samurai and Ninja warrior periods and their effects on modern-day Japan Jane Seymour hosts. Part 3 airs tomorrow at 8 p.m. (cc)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 Movers: The Public Mind: An Imperfect Eye Bill Moyers hosts this examination of the dominance of the visual mage in news and politics (cc).

2 Robert F Kennedy Human Rights Award

Ceremonies honoring the winner of this prestigious award, hosted by Tom Brokaw, with appearances by Lech Walesa and Senator Ted Kennedy

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Niglitly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas



Thursday 16



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Dangerous Animals (R 11/17. 6:30 a.m.)

2 GED on TV (R 11/19, 9 a. m.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: Cheetah

2 GED on TV (R 11/19 9 30 a.m.)

7:00 13 Cousteau’s Amazon: River of the Future

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Innovation: Paul MacCready: Doing More With Less A profile of the inventor, engineer and entrepreneur, focusing on his achievements and goals.

8:00 13 Japan: The Legacy of the Shoguns An analysis of Japans change from an isolated country to one of the world’s great military powers Jane Seymour hosts. Series concludes tomorrow at 8 p.m. (cc)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)



9:00 13 Mysteryl: Campion: The Death of a Ghost, Part 2 Forged works of art, remote country cottages and mysterious art investors all play a rote in Campion’s search for a killer. (cc) (R 11/20. 2 p.m.)

2 Bradshaw an the Family

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 EastEnders



Friday 17



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Garden Jungle2 Personal Finance

6:30 13 News Addition Bob Ray Sanders hosts KERA’s weekly news-analysts program. (R 11/19, 6 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.)

2 Computer Chronicles

7:00 13 Washington Week in Review Paul Duke hosts. (cc) (R 11/18. 6 a.m.)

2 The Nighily Business Report (R 10: p.m.)

7:30 13 Wall Street Week Louis Rukeyser hosts. (cc) (R 11/1910:30 a.m.)

2 Bodywatch: Schizophrenia (cc)

8:00 13 Japan: A Proper Place in the World A chronicle of Japan’s involvement in World War II. its post-war growth and development into a dominant economic power. Jane Seymour hosts. (cc)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m.on 13)

9:00 13 America’s Century: Imperial Masquerade (1945-1975) A probe of America’s military adventures, including covert actions in Iran, Cuba and other countries.

2 Market to Market

9:30 2 Adam Smith’s Money World

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 Blake’s 7



Saturday 18

6PM 13 Hometime Dean Johnson and JoAnne Liedeler host. (CC)

2 The Power of Choice: Raising Your Parents (cc)

6:30 13 This Old House Steve Thomas hosts (cc)

2 DeGrassi Junior High (cc)

7:00 13 The Living Planet: Worlds Apart David At-lenborough visits small, isolated islands to look at their plant and animal life (R 11/20. 1 p.m.)

2 Learning in America: Paying the Freight A look at how the educational system should be changed to meet our country’s goals, followed by an interview with President Bush. (cc)

8:00 13 Movie 13: 12 Angry Men (1957) Brilliant film about one man who tries to convince 11 other jurors to reconsider their hasty conviction of a boy on trial. Henry Fonda. Lee J Cobb and E.G. Marshall star.

2 Great Performances: The Mikado The English National Opera production retells the story of Yum-Yum and Naki-Poo. (s)

10:00 13 Dr. Who: Colony in Space The doctor finds himself stranded when the TARDIS is stolen by savages on a remote planel

2 Latenight America With Dennis Wholey



Sunday 19



6PM 3 Austin City Limits Ricky Skaggs performs. (s)

2 Long Ago and Far Away: The Talking Parcel, Part 2 (cc)

6:30 2 Ramona: Squeakerfoot When Ramona’s shoes squeak, she discovers she’d rather not be noticed quite so much (cc)

7:00 13 Nature: Great Wood of Caledon A lour of Scotland’s fabled forest (s) (cc)

(R 11/23. 1 p.m.)

2 Great Performances: Bernstein on Brahms Symphony No. 2 (s)

8:00 13 Travels: Barging through Europe: Burgund Discovering the camaraderie of the waterways on the Seine, (cc)

2 Voices and Visions: langston Hughes: The Dreamkeeper Through archival footage, the poet discusses the importance of the Harlem Renaissance to his artistry (cc)

9:00 13 Masterpiece Theatre: A Tale of Two Cities This week begins Charles Dickers epik romance set in the French Revolution. (cc)

2 Turkey: Beyond the Veil Columnist Jack Anderson looks at this strategic country;

10:00 13 Solo

2 Spirit of Place

10:30 13 The Good Neighbors

11:00 13 Trying Times: L/S/M/F/T Comedian Robert Ken plays a rebellious man .who asserts his independence by resuming his habit of smoking Lucky Strikes, Written by Terence McNally



Monday 20

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: The Social Cat

2 Autograph With Marilyn MacKay

6:30 13 World of Survival: King of the Mountain

2 MotorWeek ’90 John Davis hosts.

7:00 13 Travels: Subway Safari A discovery of the

underside of city life from Calcutta 10 Toronto (cc) (R 11/23. 2 p.m. and 11/26 8 p.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10:30P.m.)

7:30 2 Currents

8:00 13 The Mind: Thinking An examination of how and why humans think using the navigation o1 an ocean craft as a metaphor for thought, (cc) (R 11/24, 1 p.m.)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 Art of the Western World: Into the Twentieth Century An array of this century’s most influential works, from Paris’ Fauves and Picasso’s “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon” to the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier and the Surrealists. (cc)

2 POV: Girltalk The stories of three abused and neglected teenagers and their hopes for the future.

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

10:30 2 The Nightly Business Report

11:00 13 Nova: Will Venice Survive Its Rescue? (cc)

2 Bill Movers’ World of Ideas



Tuesday 21

6PM 13 Wild World of Animats: Man’s Closest Kin

2 Take Charge

6:30 13 World Df Survival: The Dam Builders

2 Moneywatch

7:00 13 Neva; What is Music? Bells, trumpets, human voices and computers at! perform in this exploration of the science of musical sound. (cc) (R 11/24. 2 p.m and 11/27. 11 p.m.) 2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Lite Matters: Breast Cancer This KERA production Looks a: this frighteningly common disease and prospects for its treatment. Dr. Norman Kaplan hosts.

8:00 13 Wilderness Alive: The Wild Colorado A tumbling journey down the Colorado River.

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 The American Experience: Yosemite: The Fate of Heaven Robert Redford narrates this stunning portrait of one of America’s most spectacular national parks. (cc)

2 This Honorable Court The history and rich tradition of the nation’s highest court is captured along with interviews with the nine justices.

10:00 13 The MacNeill/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 Uzi Wars



Wednesday 22

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Too Many

Elephants (R 11/23, 6:30 a. m.)

2 Survival Spanish (R 11/25. 9 a.m.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: Return of the Bison

2 Survival Spanish (R 11/25, 9:30 a.m.)

7:00 13 Discover: The World of Science (cc)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 TimeOut North Texas athletes talk to

area students. (cc)

7:45 2 TimeOut

8:00 13 The King of Cartoons: Tex Avery A profile of the North Dallas High School alumnus who was one of the most important animators in cartoon history.

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 Meyers: The Public Mind: Leading Questions Bill Moyers examines the power of professional pollsters to influence both public opinion and political leaders, (cc)

2 Newport Jan ’89 Newport. R.I’ s famous

jazz festival comes to public television.

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report



Thursday 23

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: All Kinds of Parents (R 11/17. 6:30 a.m.)

2 GED on TV (R 11/26. 9 a.m.)

6:30 13 World of Survival: Tree of Life

2 GEO on TV (R 11/26. 9 30 a.m.)

7:00 13 The Day the Universe Changed: Fit to Rule James Burke looks a! Darwin’s theory of evolution and at how governments have used it for their own purposes. (cc)

7:30 2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Innovation: On Trial for Their Lives An indepth look at people with AIDS who are working with physicians to develop an effective drug treatment.

8:00 13 The Day the Universe Changed: Making Waves How the discovery of the electric battery in 1800 led to a division between science and public views of science. (cc) (R 11/28. 1 p.m)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 The Day the Universe Changed: Worlds Without End A review of the many systems of belief discarded in light of new knowledge (R 11/28. 2 p.m.)

2 Bradshaw on the Family

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Meyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 EastEnders



Friday 24



6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Between the Tides

2 Special Presentation

6:30 13 News Addition Bob Ray Sanders hosts KERA’s weekly news-analysis program. (R 11/26. 6 am and 1 30 p.m.)

2 Computer Chronicles

7:00 13 Washington Week in Review Paul Duke hosts, (cc) (R 11/25, 6 am on 13)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

13 Wall Street Week Louis Rukeyser hosts.(cc) (R 11/26. 10:30 a.m.)

2 Bodywatch: Why Can’t I Learn? A view of the world of dyslexics (cc)

8:00 13 America’s Century: Blowing the Fortune (1963-1989) How did the worlds richest nation become the world’s principal debtor nation? A look at American trade policies and foreign aid.

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10 p.m. on 13)

9:00 13 America’s Century: Next Century (1976-1989) Beginning with Carter’s presidency. America learns the limitations of its power and finds a new place in the world order.

2 Market to Market

9:30 2 Adam Smith’s Moray World

10:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas



Saturday 25

6PM 13 Hometime Dean johnson and JoAnne

1 ebeler hosi (cc)

2 The Power of Choice (cc)

6:30 13 This Old House Steve Thomas hosts. (cc)

7:00 13 The Living Planet: The Open Ocean A view of life underwater including the evolution of marine life and hidden mountain ranges (R 11/27. 1 p. m.)

2 Each One Teach One The story of literacy pioneer Dr. Frank C. Laubach, who is credited with teaching millions to read.

8:00 13 The Living Planet: New Worlds Host David Attenborough considers the changes, good and bad, that humanity has made on the planet’s face (R 11/27. 2 p.m.)

2 Great Performances: The Miser (s) (cc)

9:00 13 Oketenokee An unforgettable look at this

swamp in the Southeastern U.S

10:00 13 Dr. Who: The Daemons An excavation raises a mysterious barrow that unleashes immense, sinister forces.

2 Latenight America With Dennis Wholey



Sunday 26



6PM 13 Austin City Limits K T Oslin performs (s)

2 Long Ago and Far Away: Svatohor (cc)

6:30 2 Ramona: Mystery Meal Ramona and Beezus discover, firsthand, the joys of cooking (cc)

7:00 13 Nature: Land of the Kiwi A profile of the beautiful and mysterious islands of New Zealand (s) (cc) (R 11/30. 1 p.m.)

2 Great Performances: Bernstein on Brahms: Symphony No. 3 (s)

8:00 13 Travels: Subway Safari A subterranean view of various cities. (cc)

2 Voices and Visions: Walt Whitman Brilliant readings of this major American poet convey his exuberance and power (cc)

9:00 13 Masterpiece Theatre: A Tale of Two Cities Darnay reveals his identity, the Defarges learn about Darnay’s marriage to Lucie Manette, and Gaspard is hanged tor murder.(cc)

2 Suleyman The Magnificent A profile of this 16th-century ruler of the Ottoman Empire.

10:00 13 Solo

2 Spirit of Place

10:30 13 Are You Being Served? British comedy set in a wacky department store where ready-to-wear is ready to go to war on the floor PREMIERE

11:00 13 Are You Being Served?



Monday 27

6PM 13 Wild World of Animals: Links to Man’s Past

6:30 2 Autograph With Marilyn MacKay

6:30 13 World of Survival: Follow That Tiger

2 MotorWeek ’90 John Davis hosts

7:00 13 Travels: The Long Ride Financial maverick Jim Rogers leaves Wall Street

to take a motorcycle journey along the old Silk Route through Western China. (cc) (R 11/30, 2 p.m.)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Currents

8:00 13 The Mind: The Violent Mind The pathology of violence, the controversy surrounding free will and the law that determines a criminals menial state are investigated (cc) (R 12/1. 1 p.m)

2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10:30 p.m. on 13

9:00 2 Revelations

9:30 13 Art of the Western World: In Our Own Time The innovative works of Pollock. Johns, Rauschenberg, Warhol and Oldenburg are examined, along with the latest movements in today’s art (cc)

10:00 2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour

2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas



Tuesday 28



6PM 2 Take Charge

6:20 13 World of Survival: Nature’s Model “T”

6:30 2 Moneywatch

7:00 13 Bradshaw on the Family: Help for the Family John Bradshaw details available community resources for families who need immediate help.

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Life Matters: Diabetes The KERA production profiles a man who has lived with this disease for more than 30 years. Dr Norman Kaplan hosts.

8:00 2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 11 p.m. on 13)

8:20 13 Bradshaw on the Family: Health for the Family The popular Houston therapist talks about how to overcome denial and how to help family members or friends by intervening suc cessfully.

9:00 2 This Honorable Court An unprecedented look behind the scenes at the workings of the nation’s Supreme Court. The program also follows a Supreme Court case on teaching creation from the dispute’s very beginnings.

9:40 13 Bradshaw on the Family: Hope for the Family Bradshaw outlines the dynamics of specialty groups that alienate and attitudes that negate human healing He offers a definition of hope tor individuals and nations.

10:00 2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

11:00 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour



Wednesday 29



6PM 2 Survival Spanish (R 12/2. 9 a.m.)

6:20 13 World of Survival: Turtle Island

6:30 2 Survival Spanish (R 12/2. 9 30 a.m.)


>7:00 13 Infinite Voyage: Crisis in the Atmosphere An examination of the history and dangers of the greenhouse effect.” (s) (cc)

2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 TimeOut North Texas athletes talk to students.

8:00 2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10:55 p.m. on 1.3)

8:20 13 Nova: The Miracle of Lite A chronicle of the incredible chain of events that turns a sperm and egg into a newborn baby. (cc)

9:00 2 Claudio Arrau Plays Beethoven (s)

9:40 13 Moyers: The Public Mind: The Truth About Lying Moyers looks at how America’s political culture relies on manipulated images to avoid society’s problems, trapping us in situations like Vietnam and Watergate.(cc)

10:00 2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 2 Bill Moyers’ World of Ideas

10:55 13 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour



Thursday 30



6PM 13 World of Survival: The Tallest Story

2 GED on TV (R 12/3. 9:30 a .m.)

6:30 13 Bradshaw on the Family: Healing the Shame that Binds

2 GED on TV (R 12/3. 9 30 am)

7:00 2 The Nightly Business Report (R 10 p.m.)

7:30 2 Innovalion: Only a Memory? New research reveals memory is far more subjective than once thought.

8:00 13 Mysteryl: Campion: Look to the Lady, Part 1 Campion tries to protect the GyrthChalice, threatened by thieves Aunt Diana is founddead, and the chalice disappears, (cc)

7:00 2 The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour (R 10:30 pm on 13)

9:00 2 Bradshaw on the Family: The Mast Common Family The therapist reveals America’s most common and unrecognized addiction, co-dependency.

9:15 13 Mystery!: Campion: Look to the Lady, Part 2 Campion vows to catch the thief whostole 1he wrong chalice, while Val Gyrth guards thereal one. Penny and Lugg visit a local gypsyqueen who pledges to help Campion. (cc)

10:00 2 The Nightly Business Report

10:30 13 The MacNei/’Lehrer NewsHour

2 Bill Mayers’ World of Ideas

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