In Case You Missed It: PBS Video Online for July 14-20, 2008
July 21st, 2008 at 3:53 pm

A roundup of all streaming video online from PBS and Thirteen programs that aired last week. See the list of all full episodes and full segments.

News and Public Affairs: Nightly Programs:
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: The reports, segmented by story, per day. Online forever.
Nightly Business Report :
The reports stream online, only available until the next broadcast (i.e. 24 hours).
NJN News: The reports stream online for one week (see archives M-Tu-W-Th-F).

Charlie Rose:
July 14: Michelle Rhee, Chuck Todd & Mark Halperin.
July 15: Amory Lovins, Gretchen Morgenson & Allan Sloan
July 16: David Remnick, David Simon
July 17: Neil Young
July 18: Richard Stengel, Margaret Marshall on Nelson Mendela’s 90th Birthday.

Tavis Smiley:
July 14: Aaron David Miller, John Larroquette
July 15: Richard Thaler, John Cho
July 16: Parag Khanna, Van Jones
July 17: Sarah Sentilles, Jewel
July 18: John Dean, Barry Goldwater Jr., Famke Janssen

News and Public Affairs: Weekly Programs:
Wide Angle: Birth of A Surgeon (midwives in Mozambique).
Washington Week: Panelists: Dan Balz, Washington Post; John Maggs, National Journal; Eamon Javers, Politico; Jeff Zeleny, New York Times
NOW on PBS: Afghanistan, the Forgotten War.
Bill Moyers Journal: Mortgage Mess; William Greider.
Frontline: The Tank Man (Tiananmen Square) (originally aired 4/2006).
Foreign Exchange: Freelance journalist Laila Al-Arian, North Korea with Tony Namkung
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly: Lambeth preview; Police Chief with Alzheimer’s.

History and Documentary:

Antiques Roadshow: all appraisals from this Bismarck, ND episode (hour 1) online (Samurai Swords, Pottery Lion, Folk Art Painting).
History Detectives: watch the segment about the Japanese Balloon Bomb from WWII.

Science and Nature:
Nature: “The Good, The Bad, and the Grizzly”, watch online.
Nova ScienceNow: Bird Brains, Space Storms, Smart Bridges, Profile: Yoky Matsuoka

Arts & Culture:
SundayArts Local:
news
Gustav Klimt
Gerard Mortier.

Reel NY Film Festival:
L’eau Life
Meet Me In Berlin
William Klein: Out of Necessity
Broadway Express
Mambo Madness

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#1
7/21/08 :: 4:50 pm
jacqueline olave Says:

I’m trying to find yesterday’s Sunday, July 20, 2008 cooking episode for Hubert Keller. I would like some receipes from his show. Cannot get it. Can you help me? And one other thing. I love the Saturday night movies. I saw a partial showing of an old classic movie with James Cagney. I was a comedy. He played some sort of an overseas executive, I think for Coca Cola Company. Can you tell me the name of that movie. I would love to rent it out and see it in it’s entirety. Can you tell me the name of that movie. Thank you so much.

#2
7/21/08 :: 5:22 pm
Robin from Thirteen Says:

The Cagney movie is Billy Wilder’s “One, Two, Three”.

Keller’s website is at: http://www.fleurdelyssf.com/
to get to recipes, click on “secrets of a chef” (right side of page) then “recipes” (in the sidebar). unfortunately it’s a flash-driven site and i can’t link you there directly.

#3
8/10/08 :: 4:34 pm
Fran Says:

Jacqueline - A little late, but… Goto Hubert Keller’s own site and you can see the recipes.

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