10:00 – 11:00PM
Wide Angle – "Crossing Heaven's Border." There is a segment of the North Korean population which would rather live in South Korea. A portion of this segment of the North Korean population which would rather live in South Korea actually make the perilous and illegal trip. A slice of the portion of this segment of the North Korean population which would rather live in South Korea and who actually make the perilous and illegal trip have been captured on film for your viewing pleasure.
Thursday, July 2:
8:00 - 9:00PM
The This Old House Hour - Episode TBA. It’s This Old House and Ask This Old House. It’s like maintenance… for your home. Wait, no, that’s exactly what it is. That doesn’t mean it’s not awesome though. Seriously, The This Old House Hour is one of the finest home improvement hours on PBS. No joke.
9:00 - 10:00PM
Antiques Roadshow – "Tampa (Hour Three)." I wonder if the things that appear at the Roadshow in Tampa are imported by snowbirds from New York. Either that or they recall the moments back in the day when the Buccaneers were a good team.
10:00 – 11:00PM
Soundstage – "Sugarland." First you've got your Jennifer Nettles. She sings. Then you've got your Kristian Bush. She plays the mandolin. Put the two together and you've got your Sugarland. They sing and play the mandolin. They are also performing on Soundstage tonight.
Friday, July 3:
8:00 - 8:30PM
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal #4901. Another whole week has gone by and good old Gwen Ifill and National Journal are here to fill us in. For the record, I like to pretend the National Journal is a sidekick, like Robin to Batman, Starsky to Hutch, or chocolate sauce to chocolate ice cream.
8:30 - 9:00PM
NOW on PBS #527. It’s the Emmy award-winning weekly newsmagazine. It looks at issues facing our democracy. The show is hosted by David Brancaccio. And, even better, they still send me e-mails (I think that makes me cool and them nice). Thanks, Now, you guys are awesome!









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