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Allen Smith’s Garden to 9:00pm Michael Feinstein New Year’s 12:00pm Hispanic Biz: Success Story 9:15pm Downton Abbey: Table Eve at the Rainbow Room 12:30pm Mature Living A Celebration 3:00pm Hometime 10:00pm Austin City Limits: Alabama 1:00pm Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See 10:00pm Manor of Speaking 3:30pm This Old House Shakes / Vintage Trouble Clearly Now 4:00pm Ask This Old House 11:00pm Music City Roots Live From 10:30pm Globe Trekker the Factory Saturday 1/09 Sunday 1/10 11:30am High Q 5:00pm Victory Garden’s Edible Feast 9:00am Daytripper 5:30pm PBS Newshour Weekend 12:00pm High Q 5:30pm PBS Newshour Weekend 9:30am BBQ With Franklin 6:00pm PBS Previews: 12:30pm Pati’s Mexican Table 6:00pm The Lawrence Welk Show 10:00am Overheard with Evan Smith The Best of PBS Indies 1:00pm Jacques Pepin: Heart & Soul 7:00pm In Performance at the 10:30am The Open Mind 6:30pm Downton Abbey Season 6 On 1:30pm Cook’s Country White House 11:00am Overheard with Evan Smith Masterpiece: Episode 1 2:00pm Martha Bakes 8:00pm First You Dream: The Music of 11:30am Perspectives El Paso 8:00pm Downton Abbey Season 6 On Masterpiece: Episode 2 2:30pm P. 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