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CLICK & CLACK'S AS THE WRENCH TURNS | Pasta War | PBS (#104)
Click and Clack go green by creating the first pasta-fueled vehicle, but cause a war by imposing an unnaturally high demand for generic noodles. 03:20
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CLICK & CLACK’S AS THE WRENCH TURNS | Boston Blackout (#103)
Click and Clack’s ingenious new Wallet Vac robot mechanic lightens their workload but causes a power grid meltdown that they must somehow fix before the feds trace it to them. 01:46
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NOVA scienceNOW | A Forgery Is Made | PBS (#302)
Watch step by step as an artist creates a replica of a famous van Gogh painting. Can you tell the genuine article from the forgery? 01:06
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NOVA scienceNOW | Journey Through the Center of the Earth
Ever wonder what would happen if you dug a whole from one side of the Earth, through the center, out the other side, and then jumped in? 02:00
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THE ADIRONDACKS | Arts in The Adirondacks | PBS
We'll discover the celebrated tradition of fine arts in the Adirondacks, which began in the mid-1800s, when Thomas Cole first painted here. 05:12
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THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER | Margaret Warner in China ...
One week after a devastating earthquake rocked Sichuan province, China paused for three minutes of silence Monday to remember victims and to begin three days of national mourning. 03:56
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Carly Simon | PBS
Carly Simon and Tavis share stories about how they overcame childhood stuttering. 04:20
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW | Las Vegas, Hour 2 | PBS (#1217)
At ANTIQUES ROADSHOW in Las Vegas, Nevada, a man discovers unique pottery vase made by Grueby Pottery of Boston Massachusetts in 1897. 03:35
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ANTIQUES ROADSHOW | Las Vegas, Hour 1 | PBS (#1216)
In Las Vegas, Nevada, a man brings in some drawings that his journalist father received as a gift from the legendary Woody Guthrie in the early 1960's. 02:28
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Toledo Training School for Girls (#151)
When a juvenile commits crime after crime, what happens to them? They’re not sent to jail, but to either The Iowa Juvenile Home in Toledo (for girls) or the Eldora State Training School for Boys. 03:35
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Discussion: Juvenile Justice (#151)
Kathy Nesteby and David Goodson discuss how treatment should differ between juveniles and adults, between boys and girls, and between Caucasians and African-Americans. 11:20
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Out & About: Fairfield Iowa (#151)
Out and About correspondent Dan Kaercher travels to Fairfield and explores the cultural scene in the community. The arts are and always have been an important part of the town. 05:30
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Tavis Smiley's Video Blog - 4/8/08 | PBS
Tavis reports on his trip to Memphis to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination. Check out Tavis Smiley on PBS. For more information, see www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/s...... 03:57
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Clarence B. Jones | PBS
www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/a... Clarence B. Jones, author of "What Would Martin Say," tells Tavis what he believes Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would say about the man who killed him. Check local ... 04:38
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Dorothy Cotton | PBS
www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/a... Former SCLC Education Director Dorothy Cotton discusses sexism within the organizations of the civil rights movement. Check local listings for airdates of Tavis Smiley ... 02:31
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Adirondacks
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Antiques Roadshow
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW cameras capture tales of family heirlooms, yard sale bargains and long-lost items salvaged from attics and basements, while experts reveal the fascinating truths about these finds.
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Assignment Iowa
Assignment Iowa examines the issues and events that shape what it means to be an Iowan. Hosted by Iowa Public Radio's Todd Mundt, the series explores a wide range of timely topics and the ways they affect Iowa and Iowans.
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Assignment Iowa: The Digital Horizon
Web sites, blogs, podcasts, vidcasts, HDTV and more - how is the new digital media affecting the way we receive and enjoy entertainment? How is it changing learning styles in Iowa’s classrooms? And 65 years after the first digital computer ...
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Best of the Midwest with Dan Kaercher
The Midwest is a fabulous place to travel and explore. From it's serene small towns to big city attractions, natural wonders and great food - there is something for everyone. Just ask Dan Kaercher, editor-in-chief of Midwest Living magazine. ...
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Bill Moyers Journal
Veteran journalist Bill Moyers returns to PBS with a weekly public affairs series that features interviews and news analysis on a wide range of subjects, including politics, arts and culture, the media, the economy and issues facing democracy. ...
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Click & Clack's As the Wrench Turns
This animated sitcom takes off from the hit NPR show "Car Talk" and follows the on- and off-air escapades of Click and Clack, the Tappet brothers (alter-egos of "Car Talk's" Tom and Ray Magliozzi), as they try to fix cars, fend off disgruntled ...
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Connections with Japan
Dr. Sachiko Murphy, a Japanese native and teacher of the Japanese language, presents four topics that she covers in her own classes: Sumou, Sushi, Manga, and Kabuki. The purpose of the videos is to provide students with an opportunity to learn ...
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Design Squad
DESIGN SQUAD, a series aimed at 9- to 12-year-olds, borrows from the reality competition format and intends to get its viewers excited about engineering. Two teams of high school students (ages 16-19) design, build and test whimsical machines ...
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Fair 2007
Iowa Public Television brings all the sights and sounds of the 2007 Iowa State Fair into viewers' homes during our annual coverage.
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Frontline/World
Developed by FRONTLINE producers in conjunction with public television stations KQED San Francisco and WGBH Boston, FRONTLINE/World is a national public TV series that turns its lens on the global community, covering countries and cultures ...
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Great Performances
GREAT PERFORMANCES, the longest-running performing arts anthology on television, continues to feature the best in the performing arts.
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Independent Lens
Airing weekly on PBS, the Emmy award-winning series Independent Lens is like an independent film festival in your living room. Each episode introduces new documentaries and dramas made by independent thinkers: filmmakers who are taking creative ...
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Intelligent Talk Television
Intelligent Talk Television showcases recent lectures given by guest speakers at colleges and universities across Iowa. The collaborative effort between IPTV and participating colleges and universities provides mentoring to students, giving ...
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The Iowa Journal
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Iowa State Fair
Iowa Public Television has a long tradition of unique and extensive Iowa State Fair coverage. IPTV brings you the best the Fair has to offer!
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Living In Iowa
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Mysterious Human Heart
This series highlights our growing comprehension of how the heart works and provides new insights into the cutting-edge prevention and treatment techniques emerging from the latest research.
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Nature
NATURE, television's longest-running weekly natural history series, has won more than 200 honors from the television industry, parent groups, the international wildlife film community and environmental organizations, including the only award ...
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The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
THE NEWSHOUR WITH JIM LEHRER provides in-depth analysis of current events with a news summary, live studio interviews, discussions, and both foreign and domestic on-site reports.
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NOVA
PBS' premier science series helps viewers of all ages explore the science behind the headlines. Along the way, NOVA programs demystify science and technology and highlight the people involved in scientific pursuits.
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NOVA scienceNOW
NOVA presents a new episode of "NOVA scienceNOW," the innovative news magazine designed to help viewers keep up with advances in science and technology. Hosted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, the program draws on a range of stories from ...
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NOW
This series engages viewers with documentary segments and interviews that probe the most important issues facing democracy, including media policy, corporate accountability, civil liberties, the environment, money in politics and foreign affairs. ...
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Politics and the Press: A Community Conversation
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Taste of the Midwest with Dan Kaercher
There's an old saying - "You are what you eat." So who are Midwesterners? Dan Kaercher editor-in-chief of Midwest Living Magazine set out to discover the answer to that question during a food-packed, fun-filled trip through 12 states in the ...
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Tavis Smiley
Tavis Smiley, the first African American to have his own signature talk show on NPR, hosts a new late-night television talk show - a hybrid of news, issues and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers, politicians, celebrities and ...
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Third Annual Iowa High School Summit
The Third Annual Statewide High School Summit was held in Des Moines, Iowa on December 11-12, 2006 at the Iowa Events Center – Hy Vee Hall.
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Wired Science
PBS' newest weekly series, WIRED SCIENCE, translates Wired magazine s award-winning journalism into a fast-paced television show. WIRED SCIENCE brings Wired magazine's cutting-edge vision, stylish design and irreverent attitude to the screen ...
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WordGirl
"WordGirl "follows the adventures of mild-mannered fifth grader, Becky Bostford, who becomes WordGirl armed with a cape, vocabulary words and lots of definitions.


















