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Vol 21, Issue 11 / November 2013 VOL 21, ISSUE 11 / NOVEMBER 2013 NOVEMBER 22, 1963 DALLAS, TEXAS ONE PM CENTRAL STANDARD TIME thirteen.org 1 EVEnIng AnD nIght 1:00 Theater Talk 3 SUnDAY symbol kEY 1:30 Masterpiece Mystery!: “Poirot XI: Hallowe’en 6:00 PREMIERE PBS REMEMBERING Aired earlier Party” NewsHour Weekend this month 3:00 Masterpiece Classic: With hari Sreenivasan. “The Paradise” (Part 4 of 6:30 PREMIERE Moyers & To be announced 8) [R] Company REPEAtS SUN 3RD, Our productions 4:00 Secrets of the Tower 11PM. JFK of London [R] 7:30 PREMIERE A 5:00 Roadtrip Nation Chef’s Life Vivian makes 1 F R I D AY homemade wine. 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[R] Retirement Gamble” [R] Walter Cronkite, who had to get the story the first reporter to break the news of Y IMAGES; right amid the uncertainties of that tragic President Kennedy’s assassination. tt 4:35 Reel 13 Shorts [R] 5:00 Treasures of New Y GE [R] b 11/02 EARLY SAtURDAY AM 4:40 Globe Trekker York: “Four Freedoms day. Narrated by George Clooney and 12:30 Tavis Smiley REPEAtS 5:40 The Art of Horace Park” REPEAtS early thU featuring an interview with President bill Share your JFK stories and HOTO MoN 4th, 1PM. Pippin [R] 7th, 5AM. VER P Clinton, the special recounts the riveting learn more at thirteen.org/jfk. o C 2 thirteen.org 3 EVEnIng AnD nIght 4 M On D AY 5 t U E S D A Y 4:25 War of the Worlds: 7 t h U R S D A Y 1:00 Nature S EE W ED 6th, Avery Fisher hall, stars Neil American Experience [R] 8PM. REPEAtS SAt 9th, 5PM Patrick harris, Patti LuPone, 5:30 BBC World News 5:30 BBC World News 5:30 BBC World News AND early WED 13th, 3:45AM. 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