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This week in History & Science, "Discovering Our Earliest Ancestors" with Paleoanthropologist Louise Leakey, who is in the studio with students from area schools. Ms. Leakey talks with them about her work and answers their questions. |
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Nova: Is There Life on Mars?
Tuesday, December 30 at 8pm
More than four years ago, Nasa's twin robot explorers, Spirit and Opportunity, landed on Mars to explore the terrain of this neighboring planet. Then, in May 2008, a probe named Phoenix joined them, bringing back new evidence that suggests water exists on the red planet. This episode of Nova highlights some of the evidence the rovers and Phoenix have collected during their stay on Mars. |
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Nature: The Gorilla King
Sunday, January 4 at 8pm
King among the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, Titus is one of only 700 of his kind alive today. Dian Fossey, the famed primatologist, was his first human contact, meeting and naming him in August of 1974, when he was just two days old. In the decades that followed, his surroundings have changed beyond recognition, and he has been orphaned, abandoned, surrounded by civil war, poachers, farmers, scientists, disease and new technology. Conservationist Ian Redmond shares his memories of Titus and his extraordinary life and times, from his early days to his rise to power as a silverback. |
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Antiques Roadshow: Palm Springs, Hour 1
Monday, January 5 at 8pm
The wait is over for new episodes of Antiques Roadshow. To kick off the 13th season, the appraisers head to Palm Springs, California where they find incredible items, including a 1937 Clyfford Still painting worth a whopping $500,000. You won't want to miss the excitement as the Roadshow experts uncover this find, which also happens to be the most valuable object appraised on the show. |
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The Story of India: Beginnings
Monday, January 5 at 9pm
Michael Wood's fascinating journey through the history of the Indian subcontinent chronicles the incredible richness and diversity of its peoples, cultures and landscapes; outlines the originality and continuing relevance of its ideas; and relates some of the most momentous and moving events in world history. |
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