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Born Wild: the First Days of Life November 2009 Nature: born Wild: The First Days of Life Sun 1st, 8 p.m. thirteen.org/ nature FeaTureD This month thirteen.org 1 eveNiNg aND NighT 10:30 Daredevils of Niagara eARly Wed 4th, 3AM ANd symboL key Falls Intriguing tales of eARly MoN 9th, 3:30AM. Aired earlier people who have risked their 11:30 Charlie Rose this month lives to challenge the falls. RepeAts tue 3Rd, 1:30pM. 11:00 NOW on PBS To be announced david Brancaccio hosts 11/03 EARLy TUESDAY AM Visit thirteen.org the award-winning 12:30 Tavis Smiley for related activities newsmagazine. RepeAts tue 3Rd, 1pM. 11:30 Masterpiece Theatre: 1:00 Worldfocus “Bleak House” An old see MoN 2Nd, 6pM. [R] flame reappears in esther’s 1:30 Rick Steves’ Europe: 1 suNDAY life. (part 6 of 6) RepeAts “Athens and Side Trips” eARly tue 3Rd, 3:30AM. 2:00 Masterpiece Contem- 6:00 Colameco’s Food Show porary see suN 1st, 9pM. [R] With chef Mike Colameco. 11/02 EARLy MONDAY AM 3:30 Masterpiece Theatre 6:30 Religion & Ethics 1:30 Warplane (parts 1-4 see suN 1st, 11:30pM. [R] NewsWeekly With Bob of 4) Abernethy. 7:00 PREMIERE Bill Moyers 3 TuesDAY Journal News analysis, 2 moNDAY interviews and insightful 5:30 NJN News beaTLemaNia, SOVIET-sTyLe commentary with veteran 5:30 NJN News 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus journalist Bill Moyers. 6:00 PREMIERE Worldfocus International news with 8:00 Premiere Nature: International news with acclaimed journalist daljit how the Beatles Rocked the kremlin “Born Wild: The First Days acclaimed journalist daljit dhaliwal. RepeAts eARly Wed of Life” Follows the birth dhaliwal. RepeAts eARly tue 4th, 12:30AM. 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