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WTVP 47.1 HD WTVP 47.1 HD WTVP 47.1 HD Sunday—8


3:00 Designing Healthy Communities Rebuilding Places of the Heart


4:00 Illinois Adventure


4:30 At Issue Attracting Business


5:00 Design Squad Nation 5:30 Biz Kid$


6:00 Antiques Roadshow El Paso—Hour 2


7:00 Finding Your Roots


8:00 Masterpiece Classic Great Expectations, Part 2


10:00 European Journal


10:30 Independent Lens Being Elmo: A Puppe- teer’s Journey


Overnight 12:00 Masterpiece Classic


2:00 Grand Coulee Dam: American Experience


3:30 Panama Canal: American Experience


Monday—9 7:00 Antiques Roadshow El Paso—Hour 3


8:00 Independent Lens Being Elmo: A Puppe- teer’s Journey


9:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life


10:00 Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly


10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose


Overnight 12:00 Independent Lens 1:30 Yellowstone: Land to Life 2:00 Finding Your Roots 3:00 Masterpiece Classic


Tuesday—10


7:00 Titanic with Len Goodman


8:00 Saving the Titanic 9:00 Frontline 10:00 Tavis Smiley 10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose


Wednesday—11


7:00 Nature Ocean Giants: Voices of the Sea


8:00 NOVA Deadliest Tornadoes


9:00 America Revealed Food Machine


10:00 Changing Seas Prescription: Oceans


10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose


Overnight 12:00 Nature 1:00 NOVA 2:00 America Revealed 3:00 Titanic with Len Goodman 4:00 Saving the Titanic


Tursday—12


7:00 Te Tis Old House Hour 8:00 Illinois Adventure


8:30 At Issue State Pension Plans


9:00 Masterpiece Classic Little Dorrit—Part Four


10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose


Overnight 12:00 Te Tis Old House Hour 1:00 Independent Lens 2:00 America Revealed 3:00 NOVA 4:00 Nature


Friday—13


7:00 Washington Week 7:30 Need to Know


8:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century Change


9:00 Titanic with Len Goodman


10:00 Bluegrass Underground Monte Montgomery


Overnight 12:00 Frontline 1:00 Titanic with Len Goodman 2:00 Saving the Titanic 3:00 Finding Your Roots 4:00 Antiques Roadshow


10:30 BBC World News 11:00 Charlie Rose


Overnight 12:00 Washington Week 12:30 Need to Know 1:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century


2:00 Titanic with Len Goodman 3:00 Antiques Roadshow 4:00 Te Tis Old House Hour


Saturday—14


6:00 Rick Steves’ Europe Iran:Tehran and Side Trips


6:30 Rick Steves’ Europe Iran’s Historic Capitals


7:00 Te Lawrence Welk Show April Showers


8:00 As Time Goes By 8:30 Keeping Up Appearances 9:00 Lark Rise to Candleford


10:00 Austin City Limits John Legend & Te Roots


11:00 Globe Trekker West Texas


Overnight 12:00 NOVA 1:00 Frontline 2:00 Independent Lens


3:00 Art in the Twenty-First Century


4:00 Washington Week 4:30 Need to Know


Sunday—15


3:00 Designing Healthy Communities Social Policy in Concrete


4:00 Illinois Adventure


4:30 At Issue State Pension Plans


5:00 Design Squad Nation 5:30 Biz Kid$


6:00 Antiques Roadshow El Paso—Hour 3


7:00 Finding Your Roots


8:00 Masterpiece Classic Te Mystery of Edwin Drood


10:00 European Journal 10:30 Visa Dream


11:00 Independent Lens When the Drum is Beating


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Find out why copper is king, gases are noble and gold is “stand-offish” in NOVA “Hunting the Elements.” In this fascinating two-hour documen- tary, airing Wednesday, April 4 at 8:00 p.m., intrepid New York Times technology correspondent David Pogue — host of NOVA’s popular “Making Stuff” series — takes viewers on a quest to understand chemistry and all of the materials of life. Using animations and eye-popping experiments, the series shows that a scientist’s brain and a matchmaker’s heart are the keys to understanding these tiny building blocks of matter and how they interact in an astonish- ingly human manner.


Hunting the


Elements What are things made of? Te answer is astonishing. Tere are about 90 naturally-occurring elements that are the ingredients for everything and everyone — combining in countless ways to form things from solid rocks to ethereal gases, from scorching acids to the living cells in our body. Of those elements, human beings are made of only six. But how can it be that it takes so few to make so much?


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