Program Schedule for August 8, 2020
15 | 15.1 | Cox 15 | FiOS 15 | FiOS 515 | Charter 5 | Charter 705
12:00
Scott Hartley argues that the future will need individuals grounded in the liberal arts.
2:30
Portraits by Toulouse-Lautrec from the Herakleidon Museum in Athens, Greece are highlighted.
3:00
Follows the cast and creative team from the musical's small start to its Tony Award-winning status.
4:00
World-renowned artists come together for an International Jazz Day celebration in Havana, Cuba.
5:30
Portraits by Toulouse-Lautrec from the Herakleidon Museum in Athens, Greece are highlighted.
6:00
The Neighborhood of Make- Believe's garbage problem is solved through cooperation and recycling.
6:30
Different dinosaur teams compete in various contests at the Classic in the Jurassic competition.
7:00
Cookie Monster is a journalist for Abby and Big Bird's newspaper, "Hey Sesame Street News!."
7:30
Prince Wednesday learns that there are times to be calm and times when it's okay to be silly.
8:00
These frames are the perfect example of a nice woodworking exercise and gift ideas rolled into one.
8:30
Tommy teaches the new apprentices to frame a deck and Jeff's crew frames the exterior flair detail.
9:00
Country-style Eggs and Swiss Chard Gratin and Braised Veal Breast with Pearl Onions are served.
9:30
Delicious dishes include Eggplant Pilaf, Sweet Pumpkin Phyllo Pastries and Partridge soup.
10:00
Bridget Lancaster reveals the secrets to a classic Fougasse. Provencal Vegetable Soup is prepared.
10:30
Austrian Beef Stew with Paprika and Caraway, Plum Cake and Austrian Potato Salad are served.
11:00
Vivian struggles to scrounge up enough green beans to add to the menu at Chef & the Farmer.
11:30
Chef Staib travels to the highlands of Ecuador and enjoys cuy, cevichocho, and helados de paila.
12:00
Explore ways how to leave a lighter carbon footprint in National Parks like Denali.
12:30
Community gardeners are introducing people to healthy foods and how to grow them.
1:00
Jamie prepares his quick Asian fishcakes with a brilliant tip for a sweet and spicy glaze.
1:30
Tom and Jeff work on the main staircase at Jeff's shop and then they bring it to the house.
2:00
Jenn helps a homeowner select, place and install plants for her terraced garden.
2:30
Recipes include Chestnut and wild mushroom soup with cider and Crozier Blue sheep's cheese.
3:00
Quaint Cotswold villages and dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge are explored.
4:00
Rome's street art district, the Pyramid, is visited and a day trip to medieval Viterbo is featured.
5:30
Glen Hansard brings the heart and soul of the Irish backed by a powerful Folk-Rock horn band.
6:00
Highlights include a violin attributed to Johannes B. Ceruti and an 1836 Joseph H. Davis painting.
7:00
The bakers go all out with two types of sponge puddings. Queen of Pudding and strudel are served.
8:00
A man's personality is dramatically changed after surviving a major airline crash.
11:00
The collapse of a tower block reveals a clue that may uncover the truth behind a haunting crime.
Scott Hartley argues that the future will need individuals grounded in the liberal arts.
Portraits by Toulouse-Lautrec from the Herakleidon Museum in Athens, Greece are highlighted.
Follows the cast and creative team from the musical's small start to its Tony Award-winning status.
World-renowned artists come together for an International Jazz Day celebration in Havana, Cuba.
Portraits by Toulouse-Lautrec from the Herakleidon Museum in Athens, Greece are highlighted.
The Neighborhood of Make- Believe's garbage problem is solved through cooperation and recycling.
Different dinosaur teams compete in various contests at the Classic in the Jurassic competition.
Cookie Monster is a journalist for Abby and Big Bird's newspaper, "Hey Sesame Street News!."
Prince Wednesday learns that there are times to be calm and times when it's okay to be silly.
These frames are the perfect example of a nice woodworking exercise and gift ideas rolled into one.
Tommy teaches the new apprentices to frame a deck and Jeff's crew frames the exterior flair detail.
Country-style Eggs and Swiss Chard Gratin and Braised Veal Breast with Pearl Onions are served.
Delicious dishes include Eggplant Pilaf, Sweet Pumpkin Phyllo Pastries and Partridge soup.
Bridget Lancaster reveals the secrets to a classic Fougasse. Provencal Vegetable Soup is prepared.
Austrian Beef Stew with Paprika and Caraway, Plum Cake and Austrian Potato Salad are served.
Vivian struggles to scrounge up enough green beans to add to the menu at Chef & the Farmer.
Chef Staib travels to the highlands of Ecuador and enjoys cuy, cevichocho, and helados de paila.
Explore ways how to leave a lighter carbon footprint in National Parks like Denali.
Community gardeners are introducing people to healthy foods and how to grow them.
Jamie prepares his quick Asian fishcakes with a brilliant tip for a sweet and spicy glaze.
Tom and Jeff work on the main staircase at Jeff's shop and then they bring it to the house.
Jenn helps a homeowner select, place and install plants for her terraced garden.
Recipes include Chestnut and wild mushroom soup with cider and Crozier Blue sheep's cheese.
Quaint Cotswold villages and dramatic prehistoric stone circles of Stonehenge are explored.
Rome's street art district, the Pyramid, is visited and a day trip to medieval Viterbo is featured.
Glen Hansard brings the heart and soul of the Irish backed by a powerful Folk-Rock horn band.
Highlights include a violin attributed to Johannes B. Ceruti and an 1836 Joseph H. Davis painting.
The bakers go all out with two types of sponge puddings. Queen of Pudding and strudel are served.
A man's personality is dramatically changed after surviving a major airline crash.
A gossip columnist is murdered.
The collapse of a tower block reveals a clue that may uncover the truth behind a haunting crime.
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