A roundup of all streaming video online from PBS and Thirteen programs that aired last week. See the list for all full episodes and full segments.
News and Public Affairs: Nightly Programs:
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NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: The reports, segmented by story, per day. Online forever.
Nightly Business Report :
The reports stream online, only available until the next broadcast (i.e. 24 hours).
NJN News: The reports stream online for one week (see archives M-Tu-W-Th-F).
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Charlie Rose:
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July 28: Admiral William J. Fallon, Former U.S. Centcom Commander; the television series Mad Men with Matthew Weiner, Jon Hamm, and John Slattery.
July 29: Dr. Francis Collins, National Human Genome Research Institute; Personal Genetics with David Agus, Co-Founder, Navigenics, Dean Ornish, President, Preventive Medicine Research Institute and George Church of Harvard Medical School.
July 30: Governor Tim Kaine.
July 31: Barbara Walters.
August 1: Husain Haqqani & Farahnaz Ispahani, Pakistani Ambassador to the U.S. & Member of Pakistani National Assembly, respectively; Mark Mazzetti of The New York Times discusses Pakistan.
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Tavis Smiley: (all re-runs this week)
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July 28: Bertie Bowman
July 29: Author Salman Rushdie, Actor James McAvoy.
July 30: Self-help guru Louise Hay.
July 31: Author Andrew Bridge.
August 1: Oscar De La Hoya
News and Public Affairs: Weekly Programs:
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Washington Week: Panelists James Barnes, National Journal; John Harwood, New York Times; Janet Hook, Los Angeles Times; Karen Tumulty, Time Magazine
NOW on PBS: Alaska: The Senator and the Oil Man (about Senator Ted Stevens’ indictment).
Bill Moyers Journal: Update on the Abramoff Lobbying Scandal.
Foreign Exchange: Irene Natividad on women in Vietnam; Zainab Al-Suwaij on women in Iraq.
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly: Lambeth Report; Christian Science healing.
Consuelo Mack’s Wealthtrack: “The One Investment”.
Frontline:
History:
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Antiques Roadshow: all appraisals from this Bismarck, ND episode (hour 3) online (1964 Gibson, baseball memorabilia, folding bathtub).
History Detectives: watch the segment about a possible Hindenburg artifact.
Documentary:
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P.O.V.: Campaign, an insider’s view of Japanese electoral politics in this portrait of a man picked to run for a city council seat.
Science and Nature:
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Nova ScienceNow: Mars Lander, Brain Trauma, Mammoth Mystery, Profile: Judah Folkman-cancer researcher.
Nova: (re-run) Car of the Future.
Arts & Culture:
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Reel NY Film Festival: Meet Me In Berlin, and 6 other short films. Last episode of series season.
From The Top at Carnegie Hall: Star Quality Gil Shaham is joined by 10-year-old violinist Alice Ivy Pemberton and 17-year-old pianist Ji-Yong Kim.
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Nick Besink Says:
How about some programming on New Jersey history and the arts in NJ?