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Nature "Katrina's Animal Rescue" |
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Tornado Diary "Tornado Alley" |
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Quest: Investigating Our World "Survival: The Human Body in Extreme Environments" |
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Travelscope "New Brunswick" Joseph travels along the Miramichi River Route in New Brunswick, Canada in search of spring salmon and fishing tales. At a rustic river lodge he samples local cuisine and in nearby Doaktown explores the Miramichi's fishing and lumber history.
Airs Friday, August 29, at 9:30 PM
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Saturday Night Movie "McLintock!" Cattle baron George Washington McLintock fights his wife, his daughter, and political land-grabbers, finally "taming" them all in this Western comedy with Taming of the Shrew overtones.
Airs Saturday, August 30, at 9:00 PM
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NOVA "Master of the Killer Ants" During a terrible drought in the Mandaras Mountains, the Mofu tribe calls in an army of Jaglavak ants to protect their huts and granaries from destructive termites. This breed of ant is shielded by a thick carapace and armed with terrifying pincers. Viewers will also experience the traditional mindset of the Mofu shaman and the villagers who depend on him.
Airs Sunday, August 31, at 8:00 PM
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Krakatoa On the morning of August 27, 1883, the rumbling volcano of Krakatoa stood more than 6,000 feet high, with a diameter of approximately 10 miles. Later that day, this giant cone exploded so violently it was literally blown away. This eruption was one of the best-documented natural cataclysms in history; from the first indications that something was amiss to the final explosion.
Airs Sunday, August 31, at 9:00 PM
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The New Selling of America With so much of our manufacturing migrating overseas, business experts believe our expertise in selling is crucial for us to continue to compete in an increasingly difficult global marketplace. People working to change the nature of sales and transform the industry are featured in this engaging production.
Airs Monday, September 1, at 10:00 PM
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Sewing
Newsletter
Review this month's
listings of WUSF TV/DT's sewing and crafts programs.
These sewing and quilting programs are seen each weekday
morning from
8:30 AM to 9:30 AM. |
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Tavis
Smiley hosts a late-night television talk
show. The Tavis
Smiley Show is a hybrid of news, issues
and entertainment, featuring interviews with newsmakers,
politicians, celebrities and real people. See
who will be on this week. (Weeknights
at 11:30 pm) (Photo:
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MotorWeek's
Car of the Month
for August, 2008!
(Hosted by John Davis)
2009 Lincoln MKS
Lincoln's New American Luxury:
As a legendary brand, Lincoln has always stood for American luxury. Once upon a time that level of posh required a barge-like length, a thirsty V8 engine, and a gushy ride. Fortunately the definition of American luxury has changed with the times, and very much for the better. Read Review.
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To listen to WUSF's Radio Reading Service through WUSF TV/DT, navigate to your television’s audio menu and find the Secondary Audio Program (SAP) option. Choose "On" or "Yes" to activate it.
To restore the WUSF TV/DT audio, navigate to your television’s audio menu and find the Secondary Audio Program (SAP) option. If it has been activated, deselect it by choosing “Off,” “No,” or whatever the appropriate menu selection might be to change the sound back to the normal audio. |
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PROGRAM
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TV is changing. Learn more
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Quest: Investigating Our World "Survival: The Human Body in Extreme Environments" examines the body's ability to constantly |
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monitor, and adapt to the outside environment through a process called "homeostasis." New England scientists and survivors examine how the body attempts to maintain its steady state at high mountain altitudes, in extreme heat and in outer space. And they ask the question; why, all things being equal, does one person survive and another not? Airs Thursday, August 28, at 10:00 PM. |
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Expedition Florida
The Expedition Florida
project extends Florida Museum of Natural History’s
reach to television viewers across the United States
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public television. Winner
of four Emmy Awards and the Edward R. Murrow Award
for radio feature writing. Learn
more.
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Reporter Mark Schreiner
covers the latest work and research done at USF in
the areas of engineering, education and the sciences. Learn
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Power
Yoga Mind
and Body Begins its Second Season
The TV Series:
Join host and instructor Adrienne Reed as
she guides audiences through
a series of yoga workouts meant to target both body
and mind. Learn
more.
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The DVD: Adrienne
Reed's "Power Yoga for Athletes" is an
intense, challenging, head-to-toe workout created
specifically for people who like to feel the burn.
Produced by WUSF, it is now
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HeartBeat:
A Woman's Health Initiative WUSF
Public Broadcasting is undertaking a significant
community outreach effort to better inform, educate
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problems. WUSF is
televising a series of informational spots throughout
2007 to help viewers obtain better health care for
themselves and their loved ones. Learn
more. |
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