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"FREEDOM RIDERS" SNEAK PREVIEW AT UTPB THURSDAY

Feb 10, 2011 in Web News

Experience the Sneak Preview of AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: FREEDOM RIDERS TONIGHT, February 10th, 7-9pm at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin. Library Lecture Hall 001. Get your coupon for 15% off the DVD.

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PIONEERS OF TELEVISION: Local Kids' TV

Feb 08, 2011 in Web News

Pioneers of local kids' TV including Willard Scott, Stan Freberg, Jim Henson, Larry Harmon ("Bozo") and Nancy Claster (“Romper Room”). TUESDAY and SATURDAY night at 7.

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PIONEERS OF TELEVISION: Crime Dramas

Feb 05, 2011 in Web News

Pioneers of TV crime dramas, including Jack Webb (“Dragnet”), Desi Arnaz (“The Untouchables”), Bruce Geller (“Mannix” and “Mission: Impossible”), Bill Cosby, Angie Dickinson, Barbara Bain, Martin Landau, James Garner and Stephen J. Cannell. SATURDAY night at 7.

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Tony Geiss, Writer for ‘Sesame Street,’ Dies at 86

Jan 31, 2011 in Web News

The man who invented Abby Cadabby and other beloved Muppet characters has died. Mr. Geiss helped create the “Sesame Street” segment “Elmo’s World,” aimed at toddlers, and also composed that segment’s theme song.

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State of the Union Address

Jan 25, 2011 in Web News

PBS NewsHour will bring you full coverage of tonight's address and Republican response by Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin. Tonight beginning at 8pm.

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Pioneers of Television: Westerns

Jan 25, 2011 in Web News

TV Western pioneers, including Fess Parker (Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett), James Garner, Linda Evans, Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Conrad and James Arness. Tonight at 7.

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Download our FREE Electric Company App!

Jan 24, 2011 in Web News

Power up with Wordball! The new mobile app from Electric Company is available NOW for free download until February 15th.

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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Panama Canal

Jan 24, 2011 in Web News

Using an extraordinary archive of photographs and footage, interviews with canal workers and firsthand accounts of life in the Canal zone, this film unravels the story of one of the world’s most significant technological achievements. MONDAY NIGHT AT 8

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NOVA scienceNOW: Can We Make it to Mars?

Jan 19, 2011 in Web News

A trip to Mars and back could take two to three years. Can humans survive the journey, fraught with deadly meteoroids, bone and muscle wasting, and perilous levels of radiation? Brought to you by the Odessa American and the Petroleum Museum. Wednesday night at 7.

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NOVA: Making Stuff Stronger

Jan 19, 2011 in Web News

What is the world’s strongest material? From steel to Kevlar and spider silk to carbon nanotubes, host David Pogue looks at the ways in which science and nature work to make strong stuff. TONIGHT AT 8

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