|           Weekdays, 4:30 am ET, CNN Newsroom, CNN. A 30-minute         block of commercial-free news and features programming         developed by Turner Learning and CNN especially for school         use.                   Weekdays, 7am to 10am ET, Weekends 8am to 10am ET,         Washington Journal, C-SPAN. Guests from different political         perspectives analyze the day's newspaper stories and debate         the issues. Students can join in by calling, faxing or         e-mailing questions and comments.                   Weekends, Saturday at 8am through Monday at 8am ET, Book         TV, C-SPAN2. Features nonfiction authors discussing their         recently published works. It will also offer tours of unique         bookstores and libraries and provide focus on classic books         that have had an impact on history, politics or culture.                   11/6, 12/11, 1/15, 11am ET, Body Science, Discovery         Channel. These episodes provide insight into how nature and         the human body work together.                   11/6, George Washington: Founding Father, A&E. He is         known as a gentleman, farmer, Revolutionary War hero and         first President of the United States. Learn more about the         man known as the "father of his country."                   11/6, 12/11, 1/15, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT,         Understanding: Bacteria, Discovery Channel. Just 50 years         since the invention of penicillin, bacteria have become         immune to our antibiotics, making once-treatable infections         like tuberculosis deadly threats again.                   11/8 through April 1999, 8pm ET, The Cold War, CNN. With         more than 500 eyewitness interviews and one million feet of         film footage, this 24 part landmark television documentary         tells the story of the protracted conflict that consumed the         second half of the 20th century. The series began in         September and will run every Sunday through April 1999.                   11/9, 11/12, 4am, Forecasting: Then & Now, The         Weather Channel. A look at how meteorologists predict the         weather.                   11/9, 12/14, 1/18, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, The         Revolutionary War: Rebels and Redcoats & Victory or         Death, Discovery Channel. Examine the decade of conflict         that sparked rebellion.                   11/10, 11/17, Midori & Friends, Ovation. This         original production profiles world-renowned violinist Midori         and the foundation she has developed to bring her music and         that of others to children of all walks of life.                   11/11, 11/12, 12/2, 12/8, 12/10, 12/22, 12/23, Bravo         Profiles, Bravo. This season's episodes include: Life and         Music of Irving Berlin, The Cole Porter Story, Charles         Aznavour, Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, Baroque Odyssey         and American Dance.                   11/11, 1/20, 2/24, 4/24, 8pm ET, Scientific American         Frontiers School Program, PBS. Hosted by actor Alan Alda,         this science series will include episodes covering topics         such as animal intelligence, the possibility of a manned         mission to Mars and more.                   11/11, J. Robert Oppenheimer: Father of the Atomic Bomb,         A&E. He was called the father of the atomic bomb.         Examine the life and personal feelings of the man who headed         the Manhattan Project's secret bomb laboratory.                   11/13, Colin Powell: A Soldier's Story, A&E. His is         the story of a poor boy born of immigrant parents, who rose         through the ranks of the army to make major military,         political and diplomatic contributions to the United         States.                   11/13, 12/18, 1/22, 11am ET, Early America, Discovery         Channel. From the Revolutionary War to the settling of the         West, explore the vastness of the frontier and the adventure         of American history.                   11/16, 11/19, 4am ET, Climate: A World of Weather, The         Weather Channel. Examine climatology and the role it         plays.                   11/16, 12/21, 1/25, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Normandy:         The Great Crusade, Discovery Channel. Watch dramatic footage         of the actual landing on Omaha Beach and hear personal         accounts of soldiers on both sides that reveal the         psychological costs of war.                   11/17, 12/22, 1/26, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Our Time         in Hell: The Korean War, Discovery Channel. It was the first         full-scale exercise of Truman's policy of containment, yet         it became the forgotten war. This program gives the veterans         of Korea their due, offering their perspective on the         war.                   11/19, 12/24, 1/28, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT,         Eisenhower and the Cold War, Discovery Channel. The Cold War         affected U.S. foreign policy for 40 years and the first         decade was especially perilous. Fortunately, the former         general proved to be as deft at diplomacy as he was on the         battlefield.                   11/19, 12/29, Inside the Actors Studio, Bravo. Spend some         time with actors and performers such as Mike Nichols and         Ellen Burstyn.                   11/19, 12/24, 1/28, 9:30am ET/PT, 8:30am CT, 10:30am MT,         The Reagan Years: Star Wars, Discovery Channel. He once         called the Soviet Union an evil empire, then ultimately         declared that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was a friend         of capitalism. How much did Reagan's controversial Strategic         Defense Initiative have to do with our longtime f'e's         transformation?                   11/19, 1/20, The Star Spangled Banner, History Channel. A         portrayal of the War of 1812 and the firing on Fort McHenry         gives insight into Francis Scott Key and the history of a         special flag.                   11/20, 1/29, 11am ET, People Around the World, Discovery         Channel. Pack your bags for a tour of some of Africa, Asia         and South America's most fascinating cultures. Students will         learn not only the differences between themselves and         others, but also some similarities that tie us all         together.                   11/20, 12/25, 1/29, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT,         Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation, Discovery Channel. Learn how         this once-unified country disintegrated into a combat zone         of warring factions, and meet the man responsible: Serbian         Communist Party leader Slobodan Milosevic.                   11/23, 12/28, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Heavens Above,         Discovery Channel. Explore the origins of modern astronomy         in places like Stonehenge and Egypt, and the ways early         cultures interpreted celestial events.                   11/23, 11/24, The Spanish-American War, History Channel.         Relive the war that lasted only four months, but which         contained some of the most important military changes and         decisions that marked America's rise to superpower status. 2         parts.                   11/23, 11/26, 4am ET, Sun, Seasons and the Sky, The         Weather Channel. The basics of weather are presented in this         program.                   11/24, 12/1, Access All Areas: New Ways to Make Sound,         Ovation. This episode of Access All Areas examines the         fascinating new ways of making sounds and music.                   11/24, 12/29, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, A Star is Born,         Discovery Channel. In this visually stunning introduction to         the solar system, learn the origin of our sun, as well as         its destiny.                   11/25, 11/26, 11/27, Armada, History Channel. This         three-part series explores the rise and fall of one of the         greatest naval forces in history, the Spanish Armada.                   11/25, Mark Twain, A&E. Though he gave the world         rich, warm-hearted laughter with Tom and Huck, Twain's books         were also laced with biting cynicism for his fellow man.         Examine the life of the man who was, deep down, just Sam         Clemens.                   11/26, 12/31, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Hubble: Secrets         from Space, Discovery Channel. See pictures never thought         possible before the Hubble telescope: details of supernovas,         nascent planetary systems around other stars, and the         "Hubble Deep Field," the deepest picture of the universe         ever taken.                   11/27, 1/1, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Black Holes: The         Ultimate Abyss, Discovery Channel. Go with scientists such         as Stephen Hawking in search of the mysterious, invisible         black hole, once thought to be the stuff of science         fiction.                   11/30, 1/4, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Sneferu: King of         the Pyramids, Discovery Channel. Sneferu was the king who         made Egypt an international power, and his sons built the         pyramids at Giza. Learn why mummification and pyramid         building became important burial rituals and how Sneferu         solved the engineering problems of earlier pyramid         efforts.                   11/30, 12/3, 4am/ET, Water: Oceans to Air, The Weather         Channel. The water cycle is explained, from humidity to         precipitation.                   12/1, 1/5, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Hatshepsut: The         Queen Who Would Be King, Discovery Channel. Learn how         Hatshepsut overturned a thousand years of Egyptian tradition         to become the first woman pharaoh. Study the amazing         accomplishments of her reign, particularly the building         campaigns, and see how ancient and modern prejudices         conspired to withhold her credit.                   12/2, 1/6, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, The Mystery of         Tutankhamen, Discovery Channel. He had to contend with the         legacy of his father, Akhenaten, and he restored Egypt's old         religious order. His untimely death leads some to ask: Was         there a murderer lurking in the court of Tutankhamen?                   12/2, Pope John Paul II: Statesman of Faith, A&E. The         life of one of the most loved, and hated, men of our time.         It would be difficult to overstate John Paul's contribution         to politics and to peacemaking in the later twentieth         century.                   12/4, America's Most Endangered 1998, History Channel.         For the third consecutive year, The History Channel is proud         to document the eleven most endangered historical sites.         Watch as this year's top eleven are announced and profiled         for the first time.                   12/4, 1/8, 11am ET, Ancient Times, Discovery Channel.         Explore how early advanced civilizations like the Egyptians         and Greeks developed, flourished and, in some cases,         vanished with scarcely a trace.                   12/4, 12/25, Jesus: His Life, A&E. The greatest story         ever told, from Jesus' birth through his little-known middle         years, concluding with a full recounting of his         crucifixion.                   12/7, 12/10, 4am ET, Air in Motion, The Weather Channel.         Examine the systems that create our weather.                   12/7, 1/11, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, The Elements,         Discovery Channel. P'et Roger McGough traces the evolution         of chemistry from the Greeks to present day. Explore how         early scientists turned alchemy into chemistry, ultimately         building this new discipline around the periodic table.                   12/8, 1/12, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Invention:         Leonardo's Legacy, Discovery Channel. Is Leonardo's legacy         art or invention? This show makes a strong case for the         inventor, architect, scientist and engineer and shows you         the modern technology that Leonardo dreamed of centuries         ago.                   12/8, 12/15, The Museum on the Mountain, Ovation. This         program documents the six-year, $500 million construction of         the Miho Museum in Japan's Shiga Prefecture.                   12/10, 1/14, 9am ET/PT, 8am CT, 10am MT, Darwin's Origin         of Species, Discovery Channel. This program explains         Darwin's theory of natural selection, profiles the man who         gave us an "explanation for why we exist," and examines the         philosophical implications of Darwinism to modern life.                   12/14, 12/17, 4am ET, Look Up!, The Weather Channel. Sky         awareness and the clouds above are emphasized in this         program.                   12/16, 12/17, 12/18, Ellis Island, History Channel. From         1892-1924, more than 12 million people endured often         humiliating bureaucracy to come to America. Immigrants from         every corner of the globe, as well as former officials and         employees, tell the complete story of Ellis Island. 3         parts.                   12/21, 12/22, 12/23, The Edison Effect, History Channel.         A three-part series that explores some of the creations of         one of history's greatest inventors, Thomas Alva Edison.         Episodes include: The Phonograph, The Electric Light, and         The Motion Picture.                   12/21, 12/24, 4am ET, Snow Ice, Wind and Cold, The         Weather Channel. Everything you ever wanted to know about         winter storms.                   12/22, 12/29, Maxim Vengerov: Virtuoso With Intent,         Ovation. This program looks at 23-year-old, Russian-born         violinist Maxim Vengerov.                   12/22, 12/23, 12/24, Prohibition, A&E. Synonymous         with gangsters, speakeasies and the Great Depression,         Prohibition whisks you back to the Roaring Twenties, the         most colorful era in modern American history. 3 parts.                   12/24, Modern Marvels: Captured Light, History Channel.         The ancient ancestor of the camera was developed in 11th         century Arabia. Trace the development of this important         invention over the last millennium.                   12/25, Modern Marvels: The Telephone. A Quest for Instant         Communication, History Channel. The story of the         technological race that would bring the world closer         together is one of competition, love, success and         disappointment.                   12/28, Thurgood Marshall: Justice for All, A&E. A         lonely black lawyer traveling through the South in the 40's         and 50's with a mission to end discrimination, he finally         won his battle on the floor of the Supreme Court, becoming         the first African-American Justice.                   12/29, 12/31, Tornad'es, The Weather Channel. Watch this         to get all the facts about twisters.                   12/29, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: A Historical         Perspective, A&E. Largely credited with orchestrating         the early events of the modern Civil Rights struggle, Martin         Luther King's tumultuous life and tragic death left a         stunning social legacy.                   12/30, Rosa Parks: Mother of a Movement, A&E. Examine         the life of Rosa Parks, from her rural upbringing in a proud         Alabama family to the fateful bus ride in December 1955 that         transformed her into an icon of the civil rights         movement.                   12/31, Malcolm X: A Search for Identity, A&E. Explore         the life and politics of the man who is perhaps the most         powerful, charismatic figure in African-American history,         Malcolm X.                   1/1, 11am ET, The Path to Mars, Discovery Channel. Learn         about plans to send astronauts to Mars as well as possible         missions to other planets.                   1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, When the Century Was Young,         History Channel. A detailed, 5-part look at the events and         movements of the first part of the 20th Century.                   1/15, 1/12, Just Dancing Around?- Trisha Brown, Ovation.         Choreographers including Trisha Brown expound on the         evolution of their creative endeavors.                   1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, Mummies: Tales From the Egyptian         Crypts, A&E. This four-part series deals with several of         the mysteries and wonders of ancient Egypt. Episodes discuss         the Great Pyramids of Giza, The Sphinx, hieroglyphs and the         famous tomb of King Tutankhamun.                   1/11, 1/12, Napoleon and Wellington, A&E. Leading the         French was Napoleon Bonaparte, the greatest military         commander since Alexander the Great. Leading the British was         the Duke of Wellington, who some consider "the greatest man         England ever produced." But what really happened at         Waterloo? 2 parts.                   1/12, 1/13, 1/14, Assassinations that Changed the World,         History Channel. A three part look at the impact that         assassinations have had throughout history.                   1/15, Dalai Lama: The Soul of Tibet, A&E. Tenzin         Gyatso, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet, is a monk,         politician, diplomat and Nobel Laureate. Explore the world         of the spiritual and secular leader of a nation that only         exists in exile.                   1/15, Out of the Ashes, History Channel. Children of         Holocaust survivors tell the almost unbelievable, harrowing         and inspiring stories of their parents' survival from the         ghettos through concentration camps to the new life         beyond.                           |