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Local Broadcast Schedule – Unnatural Causes the Following Table Shows the Date for the Autumn 2009 Re-Broadcast of UNNATURAL C Updated September 3, 2009 Local Broadcast Schedule – Unnatural Causes The following table shows the date for the autumn 2009 re-broadcast of UNNATURAL CAUSES on local public television stations as of September 2. Except where noted stations present one hour each week in the same time slot for four weeks. Note: This list is updated weekly as stations report in: check back weekly. If you do not see your PBS station listed, please contact Program or Viewer Services and ask them if they will re-run the series on or near PBS’s October 9 th feed. State City Station Ch. # Day Date Time Arizona Tucson KUAS 27 Sun October-05 3:00 PM Arizona Tucson KUAT 6 Sun October-05 3:00 PM California Sacramento KVIE 6.1/HD Mon October-05 11:00 PM California Sacramento KVIE 6.1/HD Thu October-05 4:00 AM California San Jose KTEH 54.1 Thu September-05 TBD Colorado Denver KRMA 6.1 Sun October-05 2:00 PM Colorado Grand Junction KRMJ 18.1 Sun October-05 2:00 PM Colorado Pueblo KTSC 8.1 Sun October-05 2:00 PM Florida Miami WPBT 2.2 Sun October-05 3:00 AM Illinois Peoria WTVP 47.1/HD Tue October-05 8:00 PM Indiana Bloomington WTIU 30 Sun October-05 1:00 PM Indiana South Bend WNIT 34.1/HD Fri October-05 10:00 PM Louisiana Alexandria KLPA 25 Tue October-05 10:00 PM Louisiana Baton Rouge WLPB 27 Tue October-05 10:00 PM Louisiana Lafayette KLPB 24 Tue October-05 10:00 PM Louisiana Lake Charles KLTL 18 Tue October-05 10:00 PM Louisiana Monroe KLTM 13 Tue October-05 10:00 PM Louisiana New Orleans WYES 12.1/HD Fri October-05 9:00 PM Louisiana Shreveport KLTS 24 Tue October-05 10:00 PM Maryland Annapolis WMPT 22 Wed October-05 11:00 PM Maryland Baltimore WMPB 67 Wed October-05 11:00 PM Maryland Frederick WFPT 62 Wed October-05 11:00 PM Maryland Hagerstown WWPB 31 Wed October-05 11:00 PM Maryland Oakland WGPT 36 Wed October-05 11:00 PM Maryland Salisbury WCPB 28 Wed October-05 11:00 PM Michigan Grand Rapids WGVU 35.2 Mon October-05 10:00 PM Michigan Kalamazoo WGVK 52.2 Mon October-05 10:00 PM Minnesota St. Paul KTCI 17.3/Life Sat October-05 1:00 PM New Mexico Albuquerque KNME 5 Tue October-05 10:00 PM Ohio Cincinnati WCET 48 Fri October-05 10:00 PM Ohio Dayton WPTD 16/HD Fri October-05 10:00 PM Page 1 Updated September 3, 2009 Oklahoma Cheyenne KWET 12 Sun October-05 2:00 AM Oklahoma Cheyenne KWET 12/OKLA Sat October-05 9:00 PM Oklahoma Eufaula KOET 3 Sun October-05 2:00 AM Oklahoma Eufaula KOET 3/OKLA Sat October-05 9:00 PM Oklahoma Oklahoma City KETA 13 Sun October-05 2:00 AM Oklahoma Oklahoma City KETA 13/OKLA Sat October-05 9:00 PM Oklahoma Tulsa KOED 11 Sun October-05 2:00 AM Oklahoma Tulsa KOED 11/OKLA Sat October-05 9:00 PM Oregon Bend KOAB 3/Plus Mon October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Bend KOAB 3/Plus Sat October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Bend KOAB 3/Plus Sat October-05 5:00 AM Oregon Corvallis KOAC 7/Plus Mon October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Corvallis KOAC 7/Plus Sat October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Corvallis KOAC 7/Plus Sat October-05 5:00 AM Oregon Eugene KEPB 28/Plus Mon October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Eugene KEPB 28/Plus Sat October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Eugene KEPB 28/Plus Sat October-05 5:00 AM Oregon La Grande KTVR 13/Plus Mon October-05 1:00 AM Oregon La Grande KTVR 13/Plus Sat October-05 1:00 AM Oregon La Grande KTVR 13/Plus Sat October-05 5:00 AM Oregon Portland KOPB 10/Plus Mon October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Portland KOPB 10/Plus Sat October-05 1:00 AM Oregon Portland KOPB 10/Plus Sat October-05 5:00 AM Pennsylvania Harrisburg WITF 33 Sun October-05 3:30 PM Tennessee Memphis WKNO 10.2 Fri October-05 9:00 PM Tennessee Nashville WNPT 8 Fri October-05 10:00 PM Texas Abilene, Sweetwater KERA 13 Sun October-05 TBD Texas Dallas KERA 13 Sun October-05 1:00 PM Texas Laredo KLRN 9 Fri October-05 TBD Texas San Angelo KERA 13 Sun October-05 TBD Texas San Antonio KLRN 9 Fri October-05 10:00 PM Texas Sherman-Ada KERA 13 Sun October-05 TBD Texas Tyler KERA 13 Sun October-05 TBD Texas Wichita Falls KERA 13 Sun October-05 TBD Utah Salt Lake City KUED 7 Thu October-05 12:00 AM Virginia Front Royal WVPT 11/HD Fri October-05 10:00 PM Virginia Harrisonburg WVPY 21/HD Fri October-05 10:00 PM Washington Seattle KCTS 9/HD Sun October-05 4:00 AM Page 2 .
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