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Saturday, September 24, 2022

Time
Show
12:30 a.m.
Best of the Joy of Painting Watch online with AZPM Passport
Enchanted Falls Oval
1 a.m.
Doc Martin Watch online with AZPM Passport
The Shock of the New
3 a.m.
American Masters Watch online with AZPM Passport
Joe Papp in Five Acts
4:30 a.m.
Caverns Sessions Watch online with AZPM Passport
Molly Tuttle
5 a.m.
Closer to Truth What Are Scientific Breakthroughs in Biology?
6 a.m.
Sit and Be Fit Coordination And Reaction Time
6:30 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
Gardenfit Watch online with AZPM Passport
One Vision - Two Coasts
8 a.m.
Central Texas Gardener Watch online with AZPM Passport
Ecology and Design Intersect
9 a.m.
Best of Sewing With Nancy CHANGE UP PATCHWORK, PART 2
9:30 a.m.
FIT 2 STITCH Fun With Hat Making
12:30 p.m.
How She Rolls Watch online with AZPM Passport
Speaking of Biscuits
3:30 p.m.
Barrios and Barriers Watch online with AZPM Passport
The Tucson Civil Rights Era
4 p.m.
Shakespeare Uncovered Watch online with AZPM Passport
Richard Iii With Antony Sher
5 p.m.
This Old House Watch online with AZPM Passport
Saratoga Springs | a Legacy Restored
5:30 p.m.
Ask This Old House Watch online with AZPM Passport
Pizza Oven Repair, What Is It?
6 p.m.
Cook's Country Watch online with AZPM Passport
Midwestern Favorites
8 p.m.
Great Performances at the Met Watch online with AZPM Passport
Aleksandra Kurzak & Roberto Alagna in Concert
9 p.m.
War Pride of Our Nation
11:30 p.m.
Austin City Limits Watch online with AZPM Passport
Olivia Rodrigo/Phoebe Bridgers
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