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These shows have previously aired on PBS and are paired with discussion questions to help get conversations started. If your local station is repeating one of these shows or you own it on DVD, click below to find questions.
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May 2006 Program Picks
Texas Ranch House  Texas Ranch House
110 degrees. 200 cows. 47,000 acres. And 15 people. Can they make it?
American Masters: The World of Nat King Cole  American Masters:
 The World of Nat King Cole
Learn about one of the world's most beloved entertainers who had universal appeal and towering achievements.
April 2006 Program Picks
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures   Jean-Michel Cousteau:
 Ocean Adventures:
 Voyage to Kure
Explore the most remote island group in the world with the Cousteau team.
American Experience: The Boy in the Bubble  American Experience:
 The Boy in the Bubble
A story of medical perseverance and personal tragedy.
March 2006 Program Picks
Monty Python's Personal Best  Monty Python's
 Personal Best
Relive your all-time favorite Monty Python comedies.
NOVA: The Great Robot Race  NOVA:
 The Great Robot Race
Learn about some of the world's most advanced robots and their brilliant creators.
February 2006 Program Picks
African American Lives   African American Lives
Join a diverse group of highly accomplished African Americans as they trace their lineage through history.
Windsor Castle: A Royal Year  Windsor Castle:  A Royal Year
Explore the world's largest inhabited castle that serves as a home, workplace, playground and paradise.
January 2006 Program Picks
Walking the Bible   Walking the Bible
Part adventure, part archaeological detective work and part spiritual exploration.
Nature: Underdogs  Nature: Underdogs
Extreme doggie makeover!
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