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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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December 2002 Program Picks
NOVA: Mystery of the First Americans   NOVA: Mystery of the
  First Americans
The scientists on PBS' premier science series investigate the settlement of the New World while fighting a conflict with American Indians who want the study of their ancestors remains halted.
Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet   Muhammad:
  Legacy of a Prophet
MUHAMMAD: LEGACY OF A PROPHET tells the story of the seventh-century prophet who changed world history in 23 years and continues to shape the lives of more than 1.2 billion people. Actor André Braugher narrates.
November 2002 Program Picks
1940s House   1940s House
The Hymer family takes on the challenge of domestic life on Britain's home front in a re-creation of a World War II household.
American Experience: Jimmy Carter   American Experience:
  Jimmy Carter
The newest presidential portrait from AMERICAN EXPERIENCE retraces the ascent of an ambitious peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia, to the Oval Office.
October 2002 Program Picks
And Thou Shalt Honor   And Thou Shalt Honor
Hosted by Joe Mantegna, this program looks at the growing role that caregiving for the aging plays in the lives of all Americans.
Thomas Jefferson   Ken Burns American Stories:
  Thomas Jefferson
Explore the story of a remarkable yet contradictory man.
September 2002 Program Picks

The Civil War The Civil War
It divided a country. It created a nation. THE CIVIL WAR, Ken Burns' landmark film that enthralled millions twelve years ago, returns - restored and remastered -- to PBS.
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