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Highlights January 2021 Highlights January 2021 Legacy List All Creatures Great and Small American Masters: Mondays, beginning January 4 at 9 p.m. on Masterpiece How It Feels To Be Free In season 2, host Matt Paxton and team offer Sundays, beginning January 10 at 9 p.m. Monday, January 18 at 10 p.m. a unique and compelling look at our homes Based on James Herriot’s beloved collection Witness the inspiring story of how six iconic and the hidden treasures, heirlooms and pre- of stories, the seven-part series chronicles the African American female entertainers chal- cious memories to be found within them. heartwarming and humorous adventures of lenged an entertainment industry and trans- a young country vet in Yorkshire, England. formed themselves and their audiences. SATURDAYS 8:00 VA FARMING 1/2 8:00 VA FARMING 1/9 8:00 VA FARMING 1/16 8:00 VA FARMING 1/23 8:00 VA FARMING 1/30 8:30 THIS OLD HOUSE 8:30 THIS OLD HOUSE 8:30 THIS OLD HOUSE 8:30 THIS OLD HOUSE 8:30 THIS OLD HOUSE 9:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 9:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 9:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 9:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 9:00 ASK THIS OLD HOUSE 9:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY 9:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY 9:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY 9:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY 9:30 CRAFTSMAN’S LEGACY 10:00 AMERICAN WOODSHOP 10:00 AMERICAN WOODSHOP 10:00 AMERICAN WOODSHOP 10:00 AMERICAN WOODSHOP 10:00 AMERICAN WOODSHOP 10:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE 10:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE 10:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE 10:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE 10:30 PATI’S MEXICAN TABLE 11:00 CHEF’S LIFE 11:00 CHEF’S LIFE 11:00 CHEF’S LIFE 11:00 CHEF’S LIFE 11:00 CHEF’S LIFE 11:30 MILK STREET TV 11:30 MILK STREET TV 11:30 MILK STREET TV 11:30 MILK STREET TV 11:30 MILK STREET TV 12:00 TEST KITCHEN 12:00 TEST KITCHEN 12:00 TEST KITCHEN 12:00 TEST KITCHEN 12:00 TEST KITCHEN 12:30 UN-WINE’D 12:30 UN-WINE’D 12:30 COOK’S COUNTRY 12:30 COOK’S COUNTRY 12:30 COOK’S COUNTRY 1:00 COOK’S COUNTRY 1:00 COOK’S COUNTRY 1:00 UN-WINE’D 1:00 UN-WINE’D 1:00 UN-WINE’D 1:30 KITCHEN QUEENS 1:30 KITCHEN QUEENS 1:30 KITCHEN QUEENS 1:30 KITCHEN QUEENS 1:30 KITCHEN QUEENS 2:00 BEST JOY OF PAINTING 2:00 BEST JOY OF PAINTING 2:00 BEST JOY OF PAINTING 2:00 BEST JOY OF PAINTING 2:00 BEST JOY OF PAINTING 2:30 LANDSCAPES 2:30 LANDSCAPES 2:30 LANDSCAPES 2:30 LANDSCAPES 2:30 LANDSCAPES THROUGH TIME THROUGH TIME THROUGH TIME THROUGH TIME THROUGH TIME 3:00 LEGACY LIST 3:00 LEGACY LIST 3:00 LEGACY LIST 3:00 LEGACY LIST 3:00 LEGACY LIST 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 4:00 ANTIQUES ROADSHOW 5:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 5:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 5:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 5:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 5:00 RICK STEVES’ EUROPE 5:30 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 5:30 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 5:30 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 5:30 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 5:30 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:30 UNTAMED 6:30 UNTAMED 6:30 UNTAMED 6:30 UNTAMED 6:30 UNTAMED 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 7:00 LAWRENCE WELK 8:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU S3 8:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU S3 8:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU S3 8:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU S3 8:00 DURRELLS IN CORFU S3 9:00 SHERLOCK S4 9:00 SHERLOCK S4 9:00 MINIATURIST ON MP 9:00 MINIATURIST ON MP 9:00 MINIATURIST ON MP 11:00 SONG OF MOUNTAINS 11:00 SONG OF MOUNTAINS 10:00 SUN STUDIO SESSIONS 10:00 SUN STUDIO SESSIONS 10:00 SUN STUDIO SESSIONS 11:00 SONG OF MOUNTAINS 11:00 SONG OF MOUNTAINS 11:00 SONG OF MOUNTAINS SUNDAYS 8:30 VA FARMING 1/3 8:30 VA FARMING 1/10 8:30 VA FARMING 1/17 8:30 VA FARMING 1/24 8:30 VA FARMING 1/31 9:00 HISTORY 9:00 HISTORY 9:00 HISTORY 9:00 HISTORY 9:00 HISTORY 9:30 OVERHEARD 9:30 OVERHEARD 9:30 OVERHEARD 9:30 OVERHEARD 9:30 OVERHEARD 10:00 FIRING LINE 10:00 FIRING LINE 10:00 FIRING LINE 10:00 FIRING LINE 10:00 FIRING LINE 10:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 10:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 10:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 10:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 10:30 MCLAUGHLIN GROUP 11:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 11:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 11:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 11:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 11:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 11:30 TO THE CONTRARY 11:30 TO THE CONTRARY 11:30 TO THE CONTRARY 11:30 TO THE CONTRARY 11:30 TO THE CONTRARY 12:00 WEALTHTRACK 12:00 WEALTHTRACK 12:00 WEALTHTRACK 12:00 WEALTHTRACK 12:00 WEALTHTRACK 12:30 C’VILLE INSIDE-OUT 12:30 C’VILLE INSIDE-OUT 12:30 C’VILLE INSIDE-OUT 12:30 C’VILLE INSIDE-OUT 12:30 C’VILLE INSIDE-OUT 1:00 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 1:00 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 1:00 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 1:00 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 1:00 VIRGINIA CURRENTS 1:30 UNTAMED 1:30 UNTAMED 1:30 UNTAMED 1:30 UNTAMED 1:30 UNTAMED 2:00 ALZHEIMER’S: 2:00 CHESAPEAKE BY AIR 2:00 IN CONCERT 2:00 IN CONCERT 2:00 IN CONCERT CAREGIVER’S 3:00 TALE OF TWO SISTERS 3:00 TALE OF TWO SISTERS 3:00 TALE OF TWO SISTERS 3:00 ACTUALLY, ICONIC 3:00 TALE OF TWO SISTERS 4:00 AMERICAN PORTRAIT 4:00 AMERICAN PORTRAIT 4:00 AMERICAN PORTRAIT 4:00 AMERICAN PORTRAIT 4:00 RISKING LIGHT 5:00 UN-WINE’D 5:00 AFRICAN AMERICANS (Pt. 1) 5:00 AFRICAN AMERICANS (Pt. 2) 5:00 AFRICAN AMERICANS (Pt. 3) 5:00 MAKE IT PLAIN 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:00 PBS NEWSHOUR 6:30 CHAVIS CHRONICLES 6:30 CHAVIS CHRONICLES 6:30 CHAVIS CHRONICLES 6:30 CHAVIS CHRONICLES 6:30 CHAVIS CHRONICLES 7:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS 7:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS 7:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS 7:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS 7:00 FINDING YOUR ROOTS 8:00 MP: 50 FABULOUS YEARS! 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