Day Selection
Sunday

November 15th

midnightHistory Detectives
One of the most iconic hot rods is investigated, along with a letter by the creator of Mt. Rushmore.
1 a.m.Latin View
Access to information & capital is the key to success for businesses owned by minorities & women.
1:30 a.m.La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-on-one
A conversation with a journalist focused on women's rights, the LGBT community and Asian Americans.
2 a.m.Now On PBS
2:30 a.m.Inside Washington
3 a.m.Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do?
4 a.m.European Journal
4:30 a.m.Washington Week
5 a.m.Latin View
Access to information & capital is the key to success for businesses owned by minorities & women.
5:30 a.m.La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-on-one
A conversation with a journalist focused on women's rights, the LGBT community and Asian Americans.
6 a.m.Bill Moyers Journal
7 a.m.Global Voices
8 a.m.True Whispers: The Story Of The Navajo Code Talker
9 a.m.Now On PBS
9:30 a.m.Inside Washington
10 a.m.Independent Lens
11:30 a.m.Air: America's Investigative Reports
An investigation by the Dallas Morning News examines safety in the nation's trucking industry.
noonBill Moyers Journal
1 p.m.Global Voices
2 p.m.True Whispers: The Story Of The Navajo Code Talker
3 p.m.Latin View
Access to information & capital is the key to success for businesses owned by minorities & women.
3:30 p.m.La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-on-one
A conversation with a journalist focused on women's rights, the LGBT community and Asian Americans.
4 p.m.Consuelo Mack Wealthtrack
4:30 p.m.Washington Week
5 p.m.Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do?
6 p.m.Now On PBS
6:30 p.m.Mclaughlin Group
7 p.m.Bill Moyers Journal
8 p.m.Global Voices
9 p.m.True Whispers: The Story Of The Navajo Code Talker
10 p.m.Now On PBS
10:30 p.m.Mclaughlin Group
11 p.m.Bill Moyers Journal

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Monday

November 16th

midnightGlobal Voices
1 a.m.True Whispers: The Story Of The Navajo Code Talker
2 a.m.Now On PBS
2:30 a.m.Mclaughlin Group
3 a.m.History Detectives
A recording of a promo for a soldier musical from World War II may be a piece of forgotten history.
4 a.m.Charlie Rose
5 a.m.Inside Washington
5:30 a.m.Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
6 a.m.Changing Seas
Scientists in the field share the life history of an awe-inspiring fish, the Goliath Grouper.
6:30 a.m.Changing Seas
Scientists live and work on the seafloor in an undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base.
7 a.m.Changing Seas
Off Florida's Atlantic coast grow the porcelain-white and centuries old corals of the deep sea.
7:30 a.m.Changing Seas
Focuses on experts who produce fish for food production and to replenish depleted wild populations.
8 a.m.Nature
9 a.m.History Detectives
A recording of a promo for a soldier musical from World War II may be a piece of forgotten history.
10 a.m.Tavis Smiley
10:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
11 a.m.Inside Washington
11:30 a.m.Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
noonChanging Seas
Scientists in the field share the life history of an awe-inspiring fish, the Goliath Grouper.
12:30 p.m.Changing Seas
Scientists live and work on the seafloor in an undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base.
1 p.m.Changing Seas
Off Florida's Atlantic coast grow the porcelain-white and centuries old corals of the deep sea.
1:30 p.m.Changing Seas
Focuses on experts who produce fish for food production and to replenish depleted wild populations.
2 p.m.Nature
3 p.m.Charlie Rose
4 p.m.Nature
5 p.m.Changing Seas
Scientists in the field share the life history of an awe-inspiring fish, the Goliath Grouper.
5:30 p.m.Changing Seas
Scientists live and work on the seafloor in an undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base.
6 p.m.Changing Seas
Off Florida's Atlantic coast grow the porcelain-white and centuries old corals of the deep sea.
6:30 p.m.Changing Seas
Focuses on experts who produce fish for food production and to replenish depleted wild populations.
7 p.m.Nature
8 p.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
9 p.m.Arizona Illustrated
ucson Professional Gardener Phil Seader joins host Bill Buckmaster to discuss the impact of drought on native species.
9:30 p.m.Worldfocus
10 p.m.Changing Seas
Scientists in the field share the life history of an awe-inspiring fish, the Goliath Grouper.
10:30 p.m.Changing Seas
Scientists live and work on the seafloor in an undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base.
11 p.m.Changing Seas
Off Florida's Atlantic coast grow the porcelain-white and centuries old corals of the deep sea.
11:30 p.m.Changing Seas
Focuses on experts who produce fish for food production and to replenish depleted wild populations.

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Tuesday

November 17th

midnightNature
1 a.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
2 a.m.Nightly Business Report
2:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
3 a.m.History Detectives
One of the most iconic hot rods is investigated, along with a letter by the creator of Mt. Rushmore.
4 a.m.Charlie Rose
5 a.m.To The Contrary With Bonnie Erbe
5:30 a.m.European Journal
6 a.m.Men Who Sailed The Liberty Ships
Vivid firsthand accounts and archival footage illuminates the spirit of America's Merchant Marines.
7 a.m.Surviving The Dust Bowl: American Experience
8 a.m.Model T's To War: American Ambulances On The Weste
9 a.m.History Detectives
One of the most iconic hot rods is investigated, along with a letter by the creator of Mt. Rushmore.
10 a.m.Tavis Smiley
10:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
11 a.m.To The Contrary With Bonnie Erbe
11:30 a.m.European Journal
noonMen Who Sailed The Liberty Ships
Vivid firsthand accounts and archival footage illuminates the spirit of America's Merchant Marines.
1 p.m.Surviving The Dust Bowl: American Experience
2 p.m.Model T's To War: American Ambulances On The Weste
3 p.m.Charlie Rose
4 p.m.Model T's To War: American Ambulances On The Weste
5 p.m.Men Who Sailed The Liberty Ships
Vivid firsthand accounts and archival footage illuminates the spirit of America's Merchant Marines.
6 p.m.Surviving The Dust Bowl: American Experience
7 p.m.Model T's To War: American Ambulances On The Weste
8 p.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
9 p.m.Arizona Illustrated
Writer Kristie Miller joins host Bill Buckmaster to speak about her new book which chronicles the friendship between Arizona Inn Founder Isabella Greenway and Eleanor Roosevelt.
9:30 p.m.Worldfocus
10 p.m.Men Who Sailed The Liberty Ships
Vivid firsthand accounts and archival footage illuminates the spirit of America's Merchant Marines.
11 p.m.Surviving The Dust Bowl: American Experience

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Wednesday

November 18th

midnightModel T's To War: American Ambulances On The Weste
1 a.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
2 a.m.Nightly Business Report
2:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
3 a.m.Global Voices
4 a.m.Charlie Rose
5 a.m.John Mclaughlin's One On One
5:30 a.m.Mclaughlin Group
6 a.m.Expose: America's Investigative Reports
A Chicago Tribune investigator connects the deaths of twelve Nepali workers to human trafficking.
6:30 a.m.Independent Lens
8 a.m.Frontline
9 a.m.Global Voices
10 a.m.Tavis Smiley
10:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
11 a.m.John Mclaughlin's One On One
11:30 a.m.Mclaughlin Group
noonExpose: America's Investigative Reports
A Chicago Tribune investigator connects the deaths of twelve Nepali workers to human trafficking.
12:30 p.m.Independent Lens
2 p.m.Frontline
3 p.m.Charlie Rose
4 p.m.Frontline
5 p.m.Expose: America's Investigative Reports
A Chicago Tribune investigator connects the deaths of twelve Nepali workers to human trafficking.
5:30 p.m.Independent Lens
7 p.m.Frontline
8 p.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
9 p.m.Arizona Illustrated
Southern Arizona is known as the astronomy capitol of the world. But Pam White reports on how increasing light pollution is threatening the claim.
9:30 p.m.Worldfocus
10 p.m.Expose: America's Investigative Reports
A Chicago Tribune investigator connects the deaths of twelve Nepali workers to human trafficking.
10:30 p.m.Independent Lens

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Thursday

November 19th

midnightFrontline
1 a.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
2 a.m.Nightly Business Report
2:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
3 a.m.Changing Seas
Scientists in the field share the life history of an awe-inspiring fish, the Goliath Grouper.
3:30 a.m.Changing Seas
Scientists live and work on the seafloor in an undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base.
4 a.m.Charlie Rose
5 a.m.Scully/the World Show
5:30 a.m.Closer To Truth: Science, Meaning And The Future
Questions what scientists mean when they call the laws and regularities of nature "beautiful"?
6 a.m.Scientific American Frontiers
7 a.m.Nova
8 a.m.Gearing Up
9 a.m.Changing Seas
Scientists in the field share the life history of an awe-inspiring fish, the Goliath Grouper.
9:30 a.m.Changing Seas
Scientists live and work on the seafloor in an undersea research station, NOAA's Aquarius Reef Base.
10 a.m.Tavis Smiley
10:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
11 a.m.Scully/the World Show
11:30 a.m.Closer To Truth: Science, Meaning And The Future
Questions what scientists mean when they call the laws and regularities of nature "beautiful"?
noonScientific American Frontiers
1 p.m.Nova
2 p.m.Gearing Up
3 p.m.Charlie Rose
4 p.m.Gearing Up
5 p.m.Scientific American Frontiers
6 p.m.Nova
7 p.m.Gearing Up
8 p.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
9 p.m.Arizona Illustrated
Tucson Attorney Si Schorr joins host Bill Buckmaster to talk about the process of instituting non-partisan elections.
9:30 p.m.Worldfocus
10 p.m.Scientific American Frontiers
11 p.m.Nova

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Friday

November 20th

midnightGearing Up
1 a.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
2 a.m.Nightly Business Report
2:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
3 a.m.Changing Seas
Off Florida's Atlantic coast grow the porcelain-white and centuries old corals of the deep sea.
3:30 a.m.Changing Seas
Focuses on experts who produce fish for food production and to replenish depleted wild populations.
4 a.m.Charlie Rose
5 a.m.Think Tank With Ben Wattenberg
5:30 a.m.Second Opinion
6 a.m.We Shall Remain: American Experience
7:30 a.m.We Shall Remain: American Experience
9 a.m.Changing Seas
Off Florida's Atlantic coast grow the porcelain-white and centuries old corals of the deep sea.
9:30 a.m.Changing Seas
Focuses on experts who produce fish for food production and to replenish depleted wild populations.
10 a.m.Tavis Smiley
10:30 a.m.Tavis Smiley
11 a.m.Think Tank With Ben Wattenberg
11:30 a.m.Second Opinion
noonWe Shall Remain: American Experience
1:30 p.m.We Shall Remain: American Experience
3 p.m.Charlie Rose
4 p.m.Blackfeet Encounter
Explore the deadly confrontation between the Blackfeet people and the Lewis and Clark expedition.
5 p.m.We Shall Remain: American Experience
6:30 p.m.We Shall Remain: American Experience
8 p.m.Newshour With Jim Lehrer
9 p.m.Arizona Illustrated
Our Roundtable guest this week if Pima County Supervisor Ray Carroll. This week the show is being produced on the road in Green Valley in front of a live audience.
9:30 p.m.Worldfocus
10 p.m.We Shall Remain: American Experience
11:30 p.m.We Shall Remain: American Experience

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