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MyTwist

The work of independent Valley filmmakers is featured.
Monday, March 24, 7:30 pm


Antiques Roadshow San Antonio, TX (pt 3 of 3)



Lively treasures include memorabilia from a 1957 Buddy Holly concert and Chinese porcelain panels. Also, host Mark L. Walberg and appraiser Bruce Shackelford talk about the colorful history of Mexican cowboys - vaqueros - and the hot market in antique sombreros.
Monday, March 24, 8 pm


Frontline
Bush’s War (pt 1 of 2)

9/11 and Al Qaeda, Afghanistan and Iraq, WMD and the Insurgency, Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Fallujah and the Surge. For six years FRONTLINE has been revealing those stories in meticulous detail, and the political dramas played out at the highest levels. Now, on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq invasion, the full saga will unfold in this special four-hour broadcast over two consecutive nights.
Monday, March 24, 9 pm


Art of Gardening


John Pape hosts KVPT’s weekly gardening program.
Tuesday, March 24, 7:30 pm


Nova
Bone Diggers

Could a shriveled mummy that has lain neglected on a dusty shelf in a museum at Niagara Falls be none other than the remains of a long-lost Egyptian pharaoh? NOVA attempts to solve this bizarre 3,000 year-old mystery with the help of the latest imaging and DNA techniques, unearthing compelling evidence that the mummy may be that of Rameses I - founder of ancient Egypt's most illustrious dynasty.
Tuesday, March 25, 8 pm


Frontline
Bush’s War (pt 2 of 2)

Drawing on one of the richest archives in broadcast journalism (FRONTLINE's 40+ films), veteran producer Michael Kirk also delivers new reporting and fresh interviews. In part 2 of "Bush's War," the definitive documentary analysis of one of the most challenging periods in the nation's history.
Tuesday, March 25, 9 pm


Hey Kids, Let's Cook!
Spaghetti Pie

The kids make a spaghetti pie and traditional Italian bread, Focaccia.
Wednesday, March 6, 7:30 pm
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Great Performances
Peter and the Wolf

Orchestra instruments tell the story of a boy who frees his small village from a menacing wolf.
Wednesday, March 26, 8 pm


Great Performances at the Met
Hansel and Gretel

Lost in a shadowy world, the siblings are pursued by a witch who seeks to devour them.
Wednesday, March 26, 9 pm


0 to 5 in 30 Minutes!

Segments include: A local program helping teen moms stay on track with their education; lead poisoning; a free preschool program for speech and language-delayed children.
Thursday, March 27, 7:30 pm


Road Trip with Huell Howser

Huell hits the road on another adventure.
Thursday, March 27, 8 pm


Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making us Sick?
In Sickness and in Wealth (pt 1 of 4)

This is a story about health, but it's not about doctors or drugs. Set mostly in Louisville, Kentucky, it's a detective story out to solve the mystery of what's stalking and killing so many Americans before their time. The program uncovers the connections between healthy bodies and healthy bank accounts - and why residents of so many other nations, including many poorer countries, live longer and healthier lives. Solutions, evidence suggests, may lie not in more pills but in more equality.
Thursday, March 27, 10 pm


Valley Press

Jim Tucker hosts KVPT’s long-running public affairs program
Friday, March 28, 7:30 pm


California Dreamin’ The Songs of the Mamas and the Papas

Celebrating the harmonious pop-rock group with highlights of classic television performances that have not been seen for more than 35 years.
Friday, March 28, 10:30 pm


Lawrence Welk
Roses

The band and singers open this show and set the theme with "Everything's Coming Up Roses."
Saturday, March 29, 7 pm


Funny Blokes of British Comedy


Hosted by Lenny Henry, this program brings you the funniest moments from your favorite British comedies. Only this time, it's the men who steal the laughs and your heart. Stars featured include John Cleese, Andrew Sachs, Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Geoffrey Palmer, Dawn French, Richard Briers, Patricia Routledge, Clive Swift, John Inman and Mollie Sugden.
Saturday, March 29, 11 pm


Nature
Cuba: Wild Island of the Caribbean

Protected by its isolation, the wildlife of Cuba has remained naturally preserved, untouched and unexplored. Explore the astonishing diversity of wildlife on the island, much of it unknown until recently.
Sunday, March 30, 8 pm


Masterpiece
Sense and Sensibility (pt 1)

Hattie Morahan ("The Golden Compass") plays levelheaded Elinor Dashwood, and Charity Wakefield ("Jane Eyre") is her impulsive sister Marianne. Though poor, they attract a trio of very promising gentlemen: soon-to-be wealthy Edward Ferrars (Dan Stevens, "The Line of Beauty"), heroic Colonel Brandon (David Morrissey, "Meadowlands" and "State of Play") and Byronic John Willoughby (Dominic Cooper, "The History Boys"). This production of "Sense and Sensibility" was adapted by Andrew Davies and directed by John Alexander.
Sunday, March 30, 9 pm


Great Performances
Andrea Bocelli: Amore under the Desert Sky

The Tuscan-born Andrea Bocelli continues to seduce audiences everywhere with the moving melodies and passionate performances. In this special, Bocelli performs songs from his album “Amore.”
Sunday, March 30, 10:30 pm