THIS WEEK IN SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS (SEPTEMBER 16 TO

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THIS WEEK IN SCHOOL WITHOUT

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WALLS

(SEPTEMBER 16 TO SEPTEMBER 20)

A.TELEVISION THIS WEEK

DAY

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TIME

8 pm–1 pm DSC

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9 pm–10 pm TLC

10 pm–11 pm TLC

8 pm-9 pm PBS

SHOW DESCRIPTION

***“Neanderthal”

Follow the experience of a small clan of Neanderthals living in the

Dordogne, France. Observe their tool making and hunting techniques, social relationships and organization, and ultimately their first encounter with Cro-Magnons (modern man).

“Noah’s Flood”

In the face of minimal scientific evidence that the flood described in the Bible actually occurred, scientists and religious scholars have long

“In Search of

Eden”

“Endgame: Ethics and Values in

America” been consumed with the search for

Noah's ark. Search for clues on the icy slopes of Turkey's Mt. Ararat.

Trace the origins of man back to a

Garden of Eden that still exists today. Through startling new evidence, rediscover truths behind the Bible story of Genesis and unlock the mysterious mythology of man's beginnings.

""Endgame: Ethics and

Ethics andValues In America is a ground breaking PBS special that allows viewers to enter the lives of fictional characters forced to make critical real life decisions with profound moral, ethical or social implications. This live special will combine thoughtprovoking drama, audience discussion, and live Web interaction and polling to probe Americans' attitudes about lying - explored in its many shades of grey. Created by

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9 pm-10 pm DSC

10 pm-11 pm DSC

TH 9 pm-11 pm DSC

TH 10 pm-11 pm PBS

Emmy Award-winning producer

Scott Goldstein, the program will be hosted by award-winning journalist

Carol Marin and include several panelists who, using instant audience feedback, will discuss and debate the issues.

“Queen of Sheba:

Behind the Myth”

The name of the Queen of Sheba is synonymous with the exotic and the erotic, and yet she has remained a tantalizing mystery. Follow the work of archaeologists as they piece together the dramatic life of one history's most enigmatic queens.

“Women Pharaohs”

Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Nefertari, and

Hatshepsut were icons of beguiling beauty and power that once dominated ancient Egypt. Their

***“The Real Eve”

“Wide Angle: Soul of

A Nation [India]” command rivaled that of the mightiest male rulers in history. A startling new discovery unveils the secrets of their charms.

Breaking news about the Eve gene suggests that human beings may have all evolved from just a few females—maybe just one.

Investigate recent DNA reconstructions that offer stunning insight into the origins of the human race.

Will Hindu-Muslim clashes threaten

India's future?

B.ELIGIBLE FEATURE PRESENTATION MOVIES

THIS WEEK

MOVIE

ROAD TO PERDITION

(R Rating)

MY WIFE IS AN

ACTRESS (French with

English sub-titles) R

“THE FAST RUNNER”

(Inuit with sub-titles)

THEATRE

Timberlyne

Chelsea

Varsity

TIMES

Nightly 7:45 p.m.

LENGTH

1 hr., 54 minutes

1 hr., 35 minutes

2 hr., 52 minutes

C.CURRENT PLAYS

PLAY

“THE

REDUCERS: ALL

THE GREAT

BOOKS ”

(Abridged)

THEATRE

A.J. Fletcher

Opera Theatre,

BTI Center,

Raleigh

TIME

8 p.m.

LENGTH

90 minutes

**Cost is $31-$43 but if anyone is interested I will ask the administration for a $20 per ticket subsidy

“THE LAST

CLOUD

UNC-CH Studio II

Theatre, Historic

Playmakers ’

Theatre

M-T: 8 p.m.

D.POSSIBLE GROUP FIELD TRIP

HIPPOS AND HOGS THURSDAY?

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