Friday, October 24th
| 7 p.m. | Newshour With Jim Lehrer |
| 8 p.m. | Washington Week |
| 8:30 p.m. | Now On PBS The nationwide shortage of trained nurses and its effect on the entire medical system are explored. |
| 9 p.m. | Bill Moyers Journal Fresh alternative insights into the personalities and issues shaping the presidential election. |
| 10 p.m. | Frontline Martin Smith travels the globe to test what big business is doing to solve the climate problem. |
Friday, October 24th
| 7 p.m. | Newshour With Jim Lehrer |
| 8 p.m. | Nightly Business Report |
| 8:30 p.m. | Worldfocus |
| 9 p.m. | Independent Lens Animation, archival footage and music are used to tell the story of the Chicago Conspiracy Trial. |
| 11 p.m. | America At A Crossroads The turmoil of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is discussed by students at American colleges. |
Friday, October 24th
| 7 p.m. | P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Meet an eclectic artist with a garden full of colorful elements including a "fish house." |
| 7:30 p.m. | This Old House Pre-cast foundation walls are poured in a factory, then trucked to the site and lifted in by crane. |
| 8 p.m. | Hometime The crew finishes a basement apartment with flooring, doors, plumbing fixtures and furnishings. |
| 8:30 p.m. | Cultivating Life You won't be bamboozled by this quick-growing grass. Plus, building your own bamboo fountain. |
| 9 p.m. | Paint Paper And Crafts A clear lesson in abstract painting. Incorporate cards and envelopes into your scrapbook projects. |
| 9:30 p.m. | One Stroke Painting With Donna Dewberry - Series Paint dragonflies, hydrangeas and other flowers and make your paintings pop with dark backgrounds. |
| 10 p.m. | Simply Ming Fried tempura from Japan, garlicky, smooth aioli from France and Colossal Shrimp Spiced Tempura. |
| 10:30 p.m. | Lidia's Family Table Prepare a roast of thick lamb chops with roasted carrots & parsnips & a roasted acorn squash salad. |
Friday, October 24th
| 7 p.m. | Desert Speaks The Pan-American Highway stretches thousands of miles from Alaska to the southern tip of Chile. |
| 7:30 p.m. | Inside Washington |
| 8 p.m. | BBC World News |
| 8:30 p.m. | Arizona Illustrated |
| 9 p.m. | Arizona Connection |
| 10 p.m. | Charlie Rose |
Friday, October 24th
| 7 p.m. | V-Me Noticias February |
| 7:02 p.m. | La Plaza Conversaciones Con MarÍA Hinojosa |
| 7:30 p.m. | Science On The Newshour Humanoides - Los científicos están estudiando como reaccionan las células madres humanas cuando son implantadas en animales. Este y otros experimentos con distintos animales pueden llegar a ser la cura para muchas enfermedades con el alzheimer. El mundo moderno…amenaza nuestra privacidad? - Los avances tecnológicos a veces nos atemorizan, ya que los científicos están inventando micro chips capaces de identificarnos. Esto nos puede llevar a perder nuestra privacidad. Que tan ventajosos son estos adelantos? Persiguiendo tornados - Los científicos están tratando de darnos informaciones mas concretas y predicciones mas exactas acerca de los tornados. Se esfuerzan en adentrarse mas en ellos para darnos esta información. Sustancias químicas en el Fondo del Mar - Muchos científicos de alrededor del mundo dicen que en los arrecifes de coral se encuentren medicinas para tratar muchos de los problemas de salud que sufrimos los seres humanos. |
| 8 p.m. | V-Me Noticias February |
| 8:02 p.m. | Expose La creciente confianza que el gobierno federal le ha otorgado a corporaciones privadas para trabajar en proyectos militares y de inteligencia ha hecho que el nombre de muchos contratistas del gobierno se haya vuelto popular para muchos. Sin embargo, una compañía que vale billones de dólares ha recibido más contratos del gobierno que cualquier otra, pero probablemente usted nunca haya escuchado hablar de ella: Science Applications International Corporation. SAIC, como se le conoce, tiene una mano de obra de 44,000 personas, ingresos anuales que alcanzaron los $8 billones en el 2006, y una lista de miembros actuales y pasados en su junta directiva, donde figuran algunos pesos pesados del ámbito político y militar. En una historia para Vanity Fair, el equipo investigativo de Donald L. Bartlett y James B. Steele nos devela la verdad sobre la contratación gubernamental para mostrarnos que a pesar de que “varios de los proyectos más grandes de SAIC han resultado ser fallas colosales”. |
| 8:31 p.m. | Paginas: The New York Times |
| 9 p.m. | V-Me Noticias February |
| 9:02 p.m. | Viva Voz Con Jorge Gestoso Desde Washington |
| 10 p.m. | V-Me Noticias February |
| 10:02 p.m. | Oppenheimer Presenta |
Friday, October 24th
| 7 p.m. | Arthur The gang finds a device that solves their problems. Arthur and Buster try to be like each other. |
| 7:30 p.m. | Martha Speaks Martha accidentally helps stray dogs rob a butcher. Martha investigates the Perfect Pup Institute. |
| 8 p.m. | Curious George George must save the day by re-creating a Chef's recipe. A flashlight helps him conquer his fear. |
| 8:30 p.m. | Sid The Science Kid Sid learns the benefits of nutritious foods, washing his hands, brushing his teeth and exercising. |
| 9 p.m. | Super Why! The team visits a man who is as protective of his special eggs as Red is of her delicious apples. |
| 9:30 p.m. | Clifford The Big Red Dog Cleo is Clifford's guest for the weekend. The dogs do kind acts to make Mr. Bleakman smile. |
| 10 p.m. | Cyberchase The kids must help Slider raise money so that Hacker doesn't get him evicted. |
| 10:30 p.m. | Maya & Miguel When Maya takes her parrot to school he causes a lot of problems, like flying out of the classroom. |











