2/4 - 2/10
2007
All times are EST
Previously aired
This program tells the rich and complex story of one of the most astonishing alterations of nature in human history: the transformation - in the space of a single lifetime - of the tallgrass prairie of North America into farmland. The drastic change in the landscape also brought about enormous social change for Native Americans. This film - which interweaves cinematography of prairie remnants, an original score and archival images - highlights prairie preservation efforts and explores how the tallgrass prairie ecosystem may serve as a model for a sustainable agriculture of the future.
By February of 1960, Terry Sanford had been working for the better part of a decade to win the governorship of North Carolina, a job he had dreamt of most of his adult life. But when four young black men sat down at a Woolworth counter in the city of Greensboro in his home state and demanded to be served, their actions put him in the most excruciating dilemma. To support them would be to commit political suicide; to condemn them would be to violate his most basic principles; to remain silent was impossible. TERRY SANFORD AND THE NEW SOUTH is the story of a progressive Southern governor and his bare-knuckle politics during segregation's reign. The program charts the emergence of this back-slapping, cigar-smoking white politician as he pushed his vision for a new South and became a forceful agent of racial change. The program features interviews with vice presidential candidate John Edwards, former North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt, civil rights leader Vernon Jordan and wife Margaret Rose Sanford. Monday, April 2, 2007, 10:00-11:00 p.m. ET
THE VICTORY GARDEN
THIS OLD HOUSE
HOMETIME
REAL SIMPLE
A primer on buying and preparing salmon, room painting basics, creating a healthy eating plan and a look at a non-profit that educates and prepares girls for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living.
YOUR BRUSH WITH NATURE
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS
From rockin'punk to heartbreaking ballads, Elvis Costello's musical diversity runs parallel with that of AUSTIN CITY LIMITS. Showcasing his intelligent lyrics and genre-jumping style, Costello and the Imposters perform songs from The Delivery Man, plus a few classics.
FRONTLINE/WORLD
ASK THIS OLD HOUSE
AMERICA AT A CROSSROADS
The wards of the notorious lawsuit of Jarndyce and Jarndyce come to Bleak House to live with John Jarndyce.
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
Written and directed by David Grubin, "RFK" is a tragedy in two acts.
BILL MOYERS JOURNAL
NOW ON PBS
Essentials for stress-free cooking; five-minute abdominal exercises; short-cuts to house cleaning; the therapeutic relationship between animals and humans.
In this episode, Hertling paints a garden that includes day lilies, foot paths and a garden fountain. Hertling teaches color, detail and perspective.
Ada and Richard fall in love; Lady Dedlock hears of Nemo's death and, disguised, visits his grave. Clues to the true identities of Nemo and Esther emerge.
INDEPENDENT LENS
Meet the indomitable Dolores Huerta, who has tirelessly led the fight for racial and labor justice.