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Greetings, TV viewers!
Some broadcast and cable programs
contain material included in the public school curriculum and on standardized
exams. Here are home-viewing suggestions for May 23-May 29, 2005.
The Media Hour will be on hold for a few weeks. I'll be out of town for a while.
Monday, May 23
8-9 p.m. E/P
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PBS
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Science and Technology
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Elementary, Middle and High School
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"Nature: Condition Black"
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This documentary about the dangerous
weather system that swept through Hawaii on January 28, 1998 points out
that surfers from around the world showed up then to ride the largest
waves ever recorded.
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Log on http://www.pbs.org/nature/conditionblack. |
Monday, May 23
9-10:30 p.m. E/P
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PBS
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American History
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Middle and High School
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"American Experience: Guerrilla
- The Taking of Patty Hearst"
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This is a documentary account
of the 1974 politically-inspired kidnapping of teenage heiress Patty Hearst
-- as told by former members of the Symbionese Liberation Army who came
out of hiding to speak for the first time -- and by archival footage of
the Hearst kidnapping that was literally rescued from a dumpster behind
a San Francisco television station. At the PBS website (below) you can
play an online game "What's Your Bag?" and step back to the
late 1960s. Will you be a gun-toting radical or a pillar of society? Plus,
start your own PBS Program Club and talk about if you have ever known
anyone who was a member of a "radical" group.
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Log on
http://www.pbs.org/amex/guerrilla. |
Tuesday, May 24
8-9 p.m. E/P
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PBS
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Science and Health
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Middle and High School
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"NOVA: The Most Dangerous
Woman in America"
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This is the story of Mary Mallon,
better known as Typhoid Mary. She gained this notoriety by being the first
person in North America to be identified as a healthy carrier of typhoid
fever. Despite her indignant protests of innocence, she was incarcerated
for years on an island in the New York???s East River.
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Log on
to http://www.pbs.org/nova/typhoid |
Wednesday, May 25
8-9 p.m. E/P
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Discovery Channel
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Science and Technology |
Elementary, Middle and High School
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"Mega-Excavators: Machines
that Reshape The World"
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The biggest earth-moving machines
are so big that trains and tractor-trailer trucks have to be used to transport
the pieces of them to the site in order to build them. Originally proposed
by Leonardo da Vinci, they are the world's largest mobile machines.
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Thursday, May 26
8-10 p.m. ET, 5-7 p.m. PT
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TCM ??? Turner Classic Movie Channel
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World History and Arts
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Middle and High School
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"Ahi
Esta El Detalle (That???s The Point)"
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This classic comedy airs in
Spanish with subtitles as part pf TCM???s celebration of Mexican cinema.
In the film, a rich industrialist mistakes his housemaid's boyfriend,
played by Cantinflas, for a relative. This comedy made him a star, winning
a place in film history as his country's answer to Charlie Chaplin (who
would later call him "the world's greatest comedian"). Born
Mario Moreno, Cantinflas had started in traveling tent shows, developed
a following as a bullfighting clown who helped to distract raging bulls
in the ring, and then turned to filmmaking in 1937. Wearing baggy pants,
a small cap set at an angle and a tiny moustache over the corners of his
mouth, he was seen by the working poor as their champion, the little man
taking on the establishment, while more educated audiences delighted in
his attacks on pomposity and the cleverness of his verbal displays. He
has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Mexico declared a period of
national mourning when he died in 1993.
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Log
on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantinflas |
Friday, May 27
4-5 p.m. E/P
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A&E Channel
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American and World History
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High School
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"Prisoners Of War: Code Of
Conduct"
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In this documentary Senator
John McCain joins other former American military personnel who were prisoners
of war to detail the secret means they used to cope, communicate, and
if possible, escape from captivity. The program also examines the treatment
of American POWs by the enemy including the brainwashing of U.S. captives
by North Korea and recounts courageous acts of American POW heroism during
the Vietnam and the Gulf Wars. Rated TV-PG.
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Saturday, May 28
5-7 p.m. E/P
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History Channel
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American History
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Middle and High School
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"Secret Missions of the Civil
War???
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Great battles dominate our
thinking about the Civil War because these were open, visible spectacles
of the conflict. But the accounts of those times are also filled with
the details of far lesser known actions like a Confederate attempt to
burn down New York City. There were clever, daring, covert operations
plotted by both sides -- designed to frighten the enemy, disrupt his supplies,
and destroy his morale. Clandestine plans, fueled by ingenuity and bravado,
they defied the odds for a chance at success. Rated TV-PG.
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Saturday, May 28
8-9 p.m. E/P
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History Channel
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American History
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Elementary, Middle and High School
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"Save Our History: Gold Rush
Towns???
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This program travels back
in time to ghost towns in Montana and northern California brings to life
the gold-rush era of the mid to late 19th century and explores how gold
was mined, what challenges prospectors faced, and what technology was
used. Host Steve Thomas meets gold-rush historians and aficionados, watches
historic demonstrations including an explosion in a gold mine, and walks
the streets of towns that boomed fast and went bust even faster -- where
fortunes were made and killings and robberies were almost daily events.
Rated TV-PG.
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Sunday, May 29
7-8 p.m. ET, 4-5 p.m. PT
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National Geographic Channel
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Science
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Middle and High School
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"Telepathy???
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This program is part of
a series called ???Naked Science??? The producers have chosen that
name for their series because they make an effort to remove non-scientific
information from the show and explore a topic under a tightly focused
lens. This episode is about telepathic communication -- non-electronic
or ???mind reading???, one of the most provocative scientific questions
of our time. It airs again on Wednesday, June 1, 5 p.m. ET, 2 p.m. PT.
Rated TV-G.
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Sunday, May 29
9-10 p.m. E/P
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Discovery Channel
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American and World History
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Middle and High School
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"Return to Normandy With
Tom Brokaw"
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One summer 60 years ago,
the world changed forever. The U.S., U.K and their allies launched D-Day
invasion, against Germany - a top-secret plan backed by overwhelming force.
In this program, Tom Brokaw, former NBC news anchor and author of the
WWII history ???The Greatest Generation??? explains the strategy
behind the Normandy invasion. Rated TV-PG.
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