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NOV | DEC | JAN

NATURE "The Wolf That Changed America"

Sunday, November 23, 8-9 pm ET
The encounter between one man and one wolf led to the establishment of the national park system and the Boy Scout movement.

MASTERPIECE™ "The Unseen Alistair Cooke"

Sunday, November 23, 9-10 pm ET
A revealing portrait of one of the most celebrated broadcasters of the 20th century — longtime MASTERPIECE THEATRE host Alistair Cooke.

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW "Milwaukee (Hour Three)"

Monday, November 24, 8-9 pm ET
A Persian rug the owner used to cover furniture in the rain; a stained glass figurine originally commissioned for the owner of horse racing legend Dan Patch; and two milestone game baseballs autographed by Milwaukee Braves legend Warren Spahn.

PBS DECEMBER 2008 PLEDGE

Airing between November 29 and December 7, PBS' December 2008 pledge drive features concert and performance specials, health and fitness programs and more. Check local listings  for dates and times in your area.

P.O.V. "Inheritance"

Wednesday, December 10, 9-10:30 pm ET
Monika Hertwig, the daughter of mass murderer Amon Goeth, has spent her life in the shadow of her father’s sins, trying to come to terms with her “inheritance.”

A RENAISSANCE CHRISTMAS

Thursday, December 11, 10-11 pm ET
Chicago’s celebrated Music of the Baroque Chorus and Brass celebrates the soaring sounds of the holiday season.

MASTERPIECE™ "Tess of the D’Urbervilles"

Sundays, January 4-11, 9-11 pm ET
A new adaptation of Thomas Hardy’s heartbreaking novel about a woman violated by one man and forsaken by another. Gemma Arterton stars as Tess.

ANTIQUES ROADSHOW "Palm Springs (Hour One)"

Monday, January 5, 8-9 pm ET
The most valuable object ever appraised on the series; plein air paintings stolen from a private collection.

GREAT PERFORMANCES "Cyrano de Bergerac"

Wednesday, January 7, 8-10:30 pm
Kevin Kline embodies Edmond Rostand’s proboscisly challenged 17th-century warrior-poet Cyrano de Bergerac in Broadway’s sold-out, limited-engagement, which also starred Jennifer Garner and Daniel Sunjata.