In Case You Missed It: PBS Video Online for July 21-27, 2008
Monday, July 28th, 2008
A roundup of all streaming video online from PBS and Thirteen programs that aired last week. See the list for all full episodes and full segments.
News and Public Affairs: Nightly Programs:
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NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: The reports, segmented by story, per day. Online forever.
Nightly Business Report :
The reports stream online, only available until the next broadcast (i.e. 24 hours).
NJN News: The reports stream online for one week (see archives M-Tu-W-Th-F).
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Charlie Rose:
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July 21: Jim Webb, U.S. Senator.
July 22: Chef David Chang from Momofuku Ko.
July 23: Bill Gates and Mike Bloomberg join forces to fight the global tobacco epidemic, Walter Mossberg, Steven Levy, Michael Arrington discuss the iPhone 3G, Ken Pollack, author and former CIA analyst.
July 24: Ethan Bronner, Jim Hoagland & Robin Wright analyze Obama’s overseas trip, Mohamed El-Erian, PIMCO.
July 25: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Adam McKay on the film Step Brothers.
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Tavis Smiley: (all re-runs this week)
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July 21: NY Governor David Paterson, singer Alanis Morissette
July 22: Author Anne Lamott, Debbie Allen
July 23: Actor Henry Winkler, Editor Richard Zoglin
July 24: not online
July 25: not online
News and Public Affairs: Weekly Programs:
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Washington Week: Panelists Michael Duffy, Time Magazine; John Dickerson, SLATE Magazine; Helene Cooper, New York Times; Michael Viqueira, NBC News
NOW on PBS: John Edwards’ War on Poverty.
Bill Moyers Journal: Torture Hearings; WSJ journalist Jane Meyer, ex-Senator Fritz Hollings.
Foreign Exchange: French Ambassador Pierre Vimont, Islamic reformer Irshad Manji.
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly: Interfaith Wedding; Pediatric AIDS Corps.
Consuelo Mack’s Wealthtrack: Retirement Planning.
History:
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Antiques Roadshow: all appraisals from this Bismarck, ND episode (hour 2) online (Folk Art Carvings, Civil War visiting cards, John Fery Painting).
History Detectives: watch the segment about a Lincoln forgery.
Documentary:
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P.O.V.: 9-Star Hotel, about young Palestinian construction workers in Israel.
Science and Nature:
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Nova ScienceNow: Leeches, the Search for E.T., Stem Cells Breakthrough, Profile: Edith Widder-deep sea marine biologist.
Scientific American Frontiers: (re-runs)
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Robot Pals (2005)
The Dark Side of The Universe (2004)
Arts & Culture:
- Great Performances: Dance In America: Wolf Trap
Reel NY Film Festival: Sally Gross: The Pleasure of Stillness, a profile of this choreographer/dancer by Albert Maysles.
From The Top at Carnegie Hall: Singing, Strumming and Skating – classical guitarist Kimani Griffin, Young People’s Chorus of NYC.
SundayArts Local:
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